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ESTABLISHED ns-1843.
M. i D WIJJELL, Proprietor*
•JNO. HIX TIASS, Associate Editor.
them Tor .that, purpose.
idrmng 1 --Augiist 29, 1877
’A’pblitical "financier thinks the “dol
lar of <rar-fathers” - may -do for -most
P e °ple a ^t T h 1 e f; ^efers .the. “dollars of
our par.”"
Those persons who sympathise with
Turkey on account of Russian cruelties,
will have their sympathies cooled
down somewhat by reading the article
other day ricKly Pressed, anif Sona*®"
the farm for cash, to their immense as
tonishment. 'SE'A. »
The false report in reference' tb Sena
tor Dayis, of Illinois, being afflicted
Jwith a cancer of the stomach, origin^
ed from a misunderstandlEg offthe an
swer which the corpulent Senator gaye
to the question, asked, him the other
day, viz: “Can you explain, Senator,
the extraordinary development of your
digestive organs?” to which he prompt-
f ’ Some, Georgia.
The Improvements now In Progress on the
Coosa River, etc.
nphii Appeal.]
Rome, Ga., Auguat 23.-
tlfe' Imp
on the Coosa river.
citizens of Ttome have made many
efforts to reach us, and the —’ '
branch railroad” was
veyed and partially bi
with reference to us,
would imply. Just
then, Memphis should
tidn to this great canal
y* I this is completed, the
1 Kansas Cif~ — 3
Unspeakable Turk,
■e ol the Almost Ine
Moslem W
Blivataky writes as follows
a her atten-j to the New York World :j-;,
'arte irtf ''
intery To ask
When I
ibis and [lime efi
Marshall and Major McCaUa, the en-.
gineers in charge of this work, have ne ^T Uy ’.
kindly furnished your correspondent I no . wes i ...
with the necessary data. They axe both H lcesan 1 d ’^! ) , £ , J -. , , .
erentlemen of lanre exnerienen and hiob I Liverpool will cease to be a dream and
to execrate Russian barbarity.
!y replied
prii
A Washington telegram 4o the
gentlemen of large experience and high
clorwlinrr in fVio r.rnfoeoinn a fnvmnv I DGCODfl© & XCHilt
ied - “I can Rir ” The thnnoht- standing in the profession, the former , I r c ° me _f_:Tr
• W being a graduate of West P$nt,arid a JfejWfiEi,
lntii* madeihdut ’H cancer. - member of Lieutenant Wheeler’s ex-19°° 3a 18 2* ““P
, Permit one who is, perhaps, in a bet-
I will also add that | ter position than any other priyate
tasking place
non of 'certain*
_ .west.of- one-hi
ied, become the I facts ^derived from authentic sources.
“Ruial/am
^strict and 3d section ot Flojd county,
have come from prominent Southern important enterprises in this State and ““ bete successfully with Pittsburg in I have an rincle, a cousin and 'a nep
men, is being considered by the Ad- South Carolina. Only thirty thousand 0131 commodity, and thus keep coal at e W m achy® service, and nearly eve
mkristrltirnTto 'Increase^the infantiyl dol1a“s^ warappropriat^d^th^lMt I ? ef^e^citirflLmnhrrS I ^ aCC0 ^, nta ° f “ ilitar ^
• V fnr imnrmmmAnt* hnt . L . et every citizen of Memphis get out movements from eye-witnesses. -
regiments to twelve comnanies or the Congress for these improvements, but . T , , , , .
regiments to twelve compames, or tne s pvneeted that a snffi- SJ 8 ma P and stud y tbe canal question. Let me say then that dunng this
same as cavalry and artillery. The in- c j ent su ^ ^Ultimately be given in IIe fiad * of interest, and campaign the Turkish troops have been
nrno en 10 In ilin fnllnntlm/. I < . .. n • - . ,.® « I P.flTl f n Pn hfl TITPTVirpn fnr tnftf. npriflfl. I tmilfw OlV/vVi fiamliBli nntn nn .vvitilrA
eye-witnesses.
Let me say then that during this
ipera from St. Ga^ fronting on Howard streot 65 (cot, and ran- [the _ _
' Odessa, nin S b * ck a*;*" 11 ® JriflUi. and, (along Franklin Ge., u the property.# defendant- Levied (upon
itreet ics feel, known a# the former'residence of I to taifafy a tax fi f*, Stale and couaty ra JT Ilar-
nepn- BFJonci. Levied upon to saitisfj a mortgage I mo*. •>;*!* -nl
nearly every fi fa in faror of ike Arlington Mutual Life In
surance Company t* ;! B F Jones and Mary C
Jonei.
crease is to create the following new or j er to put the Coosa into a thorough- ca , n . t * le ? P re P a red for that period, guilty of such fiendish acts as make
n* m a w . . M , I. - . *. . «... .... . P I wnicn in fust nnnmn pVi i n rr wnpn iffl I mo nvav tlmt mw wnlntinnn mnn
- «*?»• slaasfiiiyiSsaLai
onels, twenty-five Majors, fifty Captains,
construction wiU absorb and bnry all I killed rather than fall into their hands,
political subjects and become the In a letter from the Danube, corrobo-
with the Alabama. The river is now
—■ — I ,'■■■' ' niviiTihlfi filr down an GreenannH a I puiiuau BUUjeciB uuu oeuouio uie I m a letter irom tne UanUOe, COrroOO-
We have received the first copy of a and one hundred Lieutenants, to be ap- ^tonce of one hundredandTghtv “s° ut bem question,” worthy of the time rated by several correspondents of Ger-
new weekly published at Miledgeville. I pointed from civil life. The idea is to m - 1pg Tte present purpose of ^the I aad ofonr greatest statesmen, man and Austrian papers, the writer
Though called the Old Capital it is a cap- hike these from the South, and by so WO rk‘ is to remove obstructions from I 6 *?® °™ mid fifty miles of<miaJ says; “OnJune20thweenteredKoz-
*1.:— T. I dnin- ™t. Southern memhera In fever \ fireensnnrt In the Selma Rome and W0 haye m0re than J OUr V*™*™ lovetz, a Bulgarian town of about two
ital new tiling. It will compare favora- doing get Southern members in favor j Greensport to the Selma, Rome and I
hly Tfith any weekly in this or any other I scheme. The theory of such
State. Its proprietors are Speer & Ham. basis for the aimy has long been a pet I ^^mproTemente w™ ^tended to
TU.g /17.7 _ 7 i 1 i ®j I rvrwk irirn l.nn snormon I . * . . . . .
I Dalton railroad bridge sixtv-eieht miles I wa *® r transportation. Saeh is | hundred houses, which lies three
a tot her r down EventuaBv Lowctw the ratio of work to be reformed four hours’ distant from Sistova. 1
* Irto the result when finished. sight which met our eves made
The
The Old Capital has our best wishes.
The Turks attacked Tirnova Wednes-
[ one with Gen. Sherman.
A child was bom about three weeks I
Wetumpka, giving an uninterrupted
water communication of seven hundzed
Mr. Shaffer’s Sheep Baising.
. i, . t: , . | • . , ., . miles to Mobile. The work of remov-1 nu.cm Tim*.
day and were repulsed, and the engage-1 ago, wlose parents reside in Brown ing' .obsUuctions is progressing slowly, I ~ ~ ~
sight which met our eyes made the
blood of every Russian soldier ran
cold, hardened though ’he ia to such
scenes. On the principal street of the
deserted town were placed in rows one
rnent ^commenced yesterday.—Shv. \ county, Indiana, which presents the | fromTwo causes" *Ffrst**the rapid and a® 08 of | hundred and forty behnaded_bodie8 of
News, 24ih.
1 in this country in 1861, and es-1 ^en, women and children. The heads
“ i'"" „,. en : t becomes distressed or anerv a work at fair rates Thev are employed I ?onoo u j u C VT ? lurxisn somier, ana 10 our questions c Woodruff, P ro r crt T pointed oat bj Ledbetter,
lished an account of Djrersbnrg, Tenn., bv the^Government. eKS ^ headh 1 Purchased from he reluctantly confessed _ that their the defendant-. Z.bell.
bting excited over the birth of a pig
with a human head. Dyersbnrg is
most wonderful and incomprehensible | ^Jj^ovemme^ [ A. Toutantjeauregard. brother of the | chiefs had given orders not to leave
blessed indeed, if hogs with human red ccdor * b e skin, when
— —— — _ ___ ,7 0 , r ration a I « 6 * I umtjis uuu Hivtiii oruers not to leave a
change takes place. From this deep L P the wav which m times of I ® ener fb jF9 nr y®are after that he pur-1 Christian place, however small, before
heads be phenomena there—they are
very common elsewhere in this poor,
erring world.
turns to a black, remaining
change occurs in the passions of the United States Government is making an costing him $5 ahead. Mr. Shaffer’s crossed some foreign correspondents,
«♦,*<* *:n ^ ™: I excellent investment m the work now I iqth i I • v - . 1UiC1 & u > utt f a F uuuc “ U5 i
progress
We know of some husbands-they his views, said that the United States acres of land on both sides of the Coosa, five thirtj^men are constantly em- one rimSt te drop W tifope C n a fn horrent
are not pnnees either-who would would have between 80,000,000 and [ which are now so completely locked up I ^ yed . ^ flocka of s heep aredi- lthe thought. Entirely nude snlit^Ln
agree, if their wives would only leave 1100,000,000 bushels of wheat to spare, g^iy yatoXss and^nsal^bfo, whidi'I ^<1 “to. 1,200 to^each_ flodt, under [ f tom befow to the navel, their heads
scarcely a day passes without his spend
ing some time, often hours, in
beside her tomb.—Ex.
this vale of tears, to. spend weeks at | while Europe would want about io0,-| ^nfmmpdiitelv be bouaht nu and“set“ I 0116 “ f a “P 88 ^*” and oyer ever y cut off, the wrist of each corpse were
their tombs in prayer-prayer of praise | 000,000 bushels. He, however, thought | S, became tolandlaie Lownto | eSI ft! ,“ d
and thanksgiving.
that the Black Sea supply, amounting I be among the richest and most produc-1 S. P oJer ^ the^acerto ba SHhe^emiTo^to^Sitot^
.to about 40,000,000 bushels, would be I tj ve ln th ® State. The receipts from | head man. Two large mule teams are I w > r e similarly bound to each other bv
l. n h ® St ^ a “^ ee ^ h °. W “ J? roS ® nt I cut off - the Baltic provinces of Russia | I c ? n8 ^ ntIy hauling supplies, and in the i oa g ribbons 3 of flesh dissected from
at the capture of President Davis for
ever puts, to rest the lie in reference
proving revenue which would result in taxes storehouse of the ranche isV stock srif J?.- l
)r would still be able to furnish from 8,- frnm their ; ncreaBe d va in a tion would I - °. tae ra .j. 18 a 8tock 81,1 theirthighs.
... . n f „ t0 000,000 to 10,000,050 bushels, while SmmS Lex^ Lto Of b“cI
the disguise of the Confederate Presi-1 other countries may furnish about 50,-1 penditure of a million dollars. The I has now 1G 000' head 1
dent at that time. He also speaks I 000,000 bushels more. About the corn most valuable coal-fields in Alabama I va ] ued at abimt $75,000.
highly of the gentlemanly bearing of orop u r . AYalker thought that, judging f, so 16 lo . cked u P ln the same way, and I A few years ago, foreseeing that a large
rnent ,-pf his wife. This lie so
siyriy circulated shows the animus
the minds of, as Gen. Lee used
them,'‘‘those people.” “ . , . wmull lael
The article' may be seen on the out-1 0U (, 0 fr, He
side of our issue of to^daj^
A correspondent writes from Sistova
inn™, . . , „„„ . “The Emperor continues his daily vis
now 16,000 head, less about 250,1 its to the hospitals, and passes whole
1 ' ‘ hours with the wounded. A few day3
:o his Majesty, accompanied by Col.
ellealey, the British military attache,
which last will this year be entirely
equal value, if the' Tennessee river im-1 -?^! n L Wat t r ? d J cats . an e T e ‘9™ °“i. and h? was
by six or^ seven different streams, chief | otherwise mutilated. He explained,
as Well as he could, that several Turks’
•Y,
POMTICAX NOTES-
sawnoreason to suppose p^ments and Pacific railroad are & 0^^^ Afflm Dui^, San
that Amenca would be unable to sup-1 excepted. 1 - *- — -
ply the whole, as the crop was a very I ‘But you are doubtless beginni
fine one this year; and at the same | 18 al }^y K ^^£ or ^^ 1 the fence completed which he has now j him fast wSfeThe fifth, bran
Fernanda and Lagarto. This tract now I seizing him, demanded his money. As
contains 60,000 acres of land. With [ he had none, four of the party held
a^d Alabama, buthowd^Tt ^der wavSTrSlno^rworth » ^ ^ braad if hir ;? hia
the the interests, of Memnhis. and wherein I repeating all the time,
It is stated that Mr. Hayes made.'a I be apprehended no rise in tb e I t h e i n t er csts, of Memphis, and wherein j Ig^ ?2 each The tract in
peech in Vermont wherein he traced his I P r ’ ce here on ac nr "" nt ” ’- J * *-
ancestry back to a blacksmith of that I ex P ord demand.
speech in Vermont wherein he traced his | P r,ce _ h ere on account of the increased J will any commercial advantage accrue to J fifteen milesln lengtii, and fronTtehtoj cI^fo^yo^T'lirersplit his'sk^ull from
State.
Judge West being the Republican I
candidate for Governor of Ohio, the
Courier-Journal advises that State to [
•‘pull down her West.”
Late Interesting News-
us from this work ? I will tell you; DUt, I twelve wide, and is covered with a I the forehead to the back of the head,
m order to make it plain, it is necessary plenUM8Uppl of t!mber . Forty ffl; lea „ d , ^ crosswise from ear toTar!
for me to speak of a project far more 1 0 f fencing w iu be required to inclose it I While the Emperor was listening to
grandin its proportions,since not one State m,. Shaffer’s dwelling is situated nearly these details the meatest '
The Washington correspondent of the b J m onl 3' 5300. Grant paid 83,000 for Mississippi valley. I allude to the Great | buildings for servants.
'his. I Western and Atlantic_cnnal,oradirectline I Three or four immense cisterns sup-
The convention of Governors of the “ f " ater communication from Memphis I ply water for the house, and near the
1 to savannah—a line which 13 never ob- - • - —
Indianapolis Journal says he has it from
unquestionable authority that Mr. Sehurz
your proteges
British officer blushed, and was much
confused.”
The special correspondent of the Lon-
Or 7 f j Iil: l:_ j;
iiir»lir.fmmZr.i;!Zr. at Philadel- “™f J" »”«*” “- aheap pen, ia a large madminand doaSaifotf,deMrlbing hie andienee
.nretaetamth.C.b.neUt.ea.hn.tl, IlkM .„ 0[r „. “JSSTiJSSS “”. k t ? ahPP'T.f-™. Uith.the G„,d Duke Wnta, enn,.
day.
at all seasons. It is possible that Mem-1 eighty-one feet deep, cut through solid mander-in-cliief, on the 7th of’July,
Tihis nn? nppn so mnnn nopnninri hr hnmo I i i • i • i > *. • . I » ' « ’
From the oneninm to the rlo=e of the ■ K ““. ors P revail that <? reat Bl ? itaiD P h Jf has bee ? so mucb occupied ^y home rock and in wh i c h the water is thirty- says that the Grand Duke c
1 rom the °P enm o 10 ttle cl0 - e 01 the i3 making arrangements for the inter- interests and enterprises of local value I g ve f ee » deeD | *_ v inl _. t
Constitutional Convention there were I vention of the great powers in the in-1 that few, if any, of our citizens have y
commum-
horrifying details
about the cruelties committed at Do-
forty-six days Seven of these being I terests of peace. The report is not.con- ever thought about this great route to I Dried Fruit Versus Cotton in | brutUohtL A* Christian, whose hands
Sundays, the convention was in actual | h 11110 "’ and ma y be considered as 1 the Atlantic; mueh less do theyappre-l Georgia* I were tied with strips of his own skin
| doubtful. I ciate its magnitude and importance. In I 1 - -
, , ,, | order, therefore, that all may understand I New York BoUetin.
Ex-Gov. Morgan says that Mr. Sehurz I .. ^ he r exactly what is proposed, I will give a I Our Southern exch
was paid 81,700 for eleven days speech- for time^madeher home 3 r° rt skctc , h . ° f the P 1 ? 11 andthe results . evidences of increased
ifvino- for Grant in 1SP.fi. At that rate with Sw? °. f surveys hitherto made. The route of by farmers to the prep
| cat from the length of both his arms,
,1 and his tongue cut out from the root,
exchanges still note I wag hiid at the feet of the Emperor, and
eased attention given I d ; c( ] there before the eyes of the Czar
preparation of van-| and -----
This time it is hark from the
I a £ ed 1 ‘ | fro™ that point a canal fifty one miles in I terest taken in drying fruit; and if the I sc'en^for'himseif. 1
Out of the 11,000 employes of the len g tb . and rendered remarkably easy of large surplus that is promised will be I “
l’oombs a joyful■ sound, at least to our Now York Central Railroad, 8,903 will construction by the nature of the conn-1 done up and marketed, it is veiy prob-1 The University of Georgia has grgdu-
Convention delegates’ ears. General I participate in Mr. Vanderbilt’s gift of | be dug, joining the Coosa at I able that farmers who are fortunate I ated six Governors, twenty-six United
Toombs has furnished the extra money 8100,000. Tbe division, as made by Gadsden ; thence up the Coosa to this I enough to possess orchards will find States Senators and Congressmen, forty-
o nav off the delegates He i-ivq his the general auditor, gives the passenger P 018 *. thence up the Etowah to a point I the odd corners of their parses filled in n i ne Judges and 237 legislators,
o paj on tne aerates, lie sajs nis conductors each S2o!^train baggagemen m Cherokee county, Georgia, whenee an- better shape than usual. _ The fruit 6 —
intire fortune is at the disposal of Geor-1 krakemen so,’freight conductors ° ther cana1, e!ghty [ on & wd! be [trees noware teeming with the best | The University of Leipsic has fifty.
:ia. §15, engineers S30, firemen S15, flag- d “S> communicating with the Ocmulgee, I crop of fruit that has been noted for | si x students from the United States.
Senator Morton’s brother in-law sends I men ?S ’ switchmen 89, laborers and whence boats can go down directly to Sa- years; and while the prices for that
Senator Morton s Jrotaer in law sends watchmen § Sj mec h a nics 814, foremen Hannah. Another route proposes to con-1 portion of it which is hauled to mark-
private dispatch to Washmgton stating track foremen 811, all others so. struct a canal joining the Tennessee and | et in good order is pretty good, yet by
iat the Senator is very low,
ay little hope of his surviving,
tent of his death Governor
31 appoint D. W. Voorhees to his seat
>the Senate.
Coosa Biver Farm for Sale,
MY EN-
acre? of land
plantation
etc-
tho Coosa
overflow. Whichever route is selected, it | of well dried peaches as easily as he I ?” r ' 10 , n ! i ! es . b ® 1 ,°7 j*
i- . • r a. * t> v* i I ,,, , , • , I house and blaokimith Bhop on tuo placo, tad it
u ^ ro „ i + • must pass m front ot Rome, wmch city I could ten bales of cotton or twenty bales u oxceiiont stand for » cuuntrr merchant,
ooys were mu i n ikm-1 jg therefore much interested in the com* I ot cotton, which would be about the I There ia a church end a well cstabiibcd
: past season free of tin- letion of such a bighway . The highest same in weieht. and the peaches would »®«tb. promira,.
w . Forty-seven
Blaine has written to a friend in | ory College the
ashington that he “will keep on top | tion.
the agitation of-Ihe labor question.”
n top” is the natural place for Blaine, I cei ver of tax returns, we learn that in I has been estimated at about six millions. I iness is yet insignificant in Georgia, bpt
pletion of such a highway. The highest same in weight, and the peaches would. - ^ of lh# lai und „ . hi h
estimate yet made by government is bring fully as much as the cotton, tM « 0 f cuniration, and the rom.inder win
From the report gathered by the re- eleven million dollars, while, one. route I pound for pound. The dried fruit bus-1 timbered.
Hr Chas Reemelin a political phi- whole were colored. There were also c , eiv , e the benefit of its construction, and absolutely no expense in preparation,
’ £ both party 17° deaths, 30 males and 40 females; I th? location of Afemphis points to it, m-1 thus making the money received for it
ipher of Ohio, says that both party
‘forms are on jacksorews—you can | co ] ored .
it them up or lower them to suit any
tand’i - He says:it i“I think that theil. A Remarkable Coincidence.-
? , .„ 1 circumstance of a young lady
about I? per cent.' of the whole were | evitably, as the great western commercial so much clear profit An instanoe of gM°« u . . . ■ cir . uri , UD0M wm
'terminus. I cannot in such a brief man-1 tiie ready market is cited, stating that h»if iT
The dwelling has bij rooms anji five fire places,
good kitchen and ‘smoke house, also a Coo barn
"'*■ '’■ * There are two
Coosa river
if a full half
peaches are
mg the very best in North Georgia, contain-
ig many of tne best varieties of these fruits.
I have 4clcnnined to move to Texas, and am
to spll this property at a prise to suit tbe
- i and !c'
li^ral Advertisements. lll^[gl s ^£ ar8 Tax SaIeg -
Solo. TX7U* m Boil> before the cod
Floyd
GEORGIA, Floy
W ILL BE
House door,
county, between
First ToESDi
the following pro]
One lot or pare
sec, Floyd co, Ga,
ing on the Alabama
eing part of lot No. 239, front- S. 1
road 50feetand running back I A
COURT
ecity of Rome, in Floyd
le legal hours of sale, on the
y- in September, 1877,
and forty (240) acres of
319 and 322 in the 23d Pi«-
Floyd county, Ga., as the
yck. Levied upon to sat-
sundry tax il fas. 8tate and county vs Geo.
of lot of land No 132, and|50
100 feet, adjoining the lot of John Duke and seres of lot of land No 137, in the 4th Djstrict
being part of lot sold by Alfred Shorter to John | * n d 4th nclioftoCFtydebontj, Oa,' isfiaprop-
Duke, and sold by Duko to De Black, this 6th I erty of defendant. Levied upon to satisfy a tax
September, 1876. Levied upon and returned to I & fa, State and county vs Shade Thompson.
me by J L Clambers, L C ; to satisfy an attach- Also, lot of land No. 99 in the 23d District and
.rnent issued out of a justice .
!K,«'ACile DeRWel
eourt 919 district G I 3d section of Floyd
of EU And^n.TliXS^fl SuJJlEt
Also, that part of lot of land No 147 in the I fa, State and county vs Ed Anderson.
”—™* i * h " i tl “j t T Tjfn ri T
Ga-, fronting on Howard street 68 feet, and :
Also, Iota of land Nos 115 an j .... ™
Of
Levied upon to utiifv .
Also, 60 acres of lot*
Also, S3 acres of lots of land Noe. 240 ant^^I.
in the 23d tHatnct and Si’ section
— ZJ . j j .. Jfr , . , , . .. , , . county, Ga., -os the pronerty of; Gre^n B^ker.
Also,lot of land No r 27 in the 4th dis and 4th I Levied upon to satisly as tax fi fa, State and
ction of Floyd co, G*.,4s the property of J M | county vj Given Baker- *
Spullook. Le vie upon tc satisfy a Justice Coart
fi fa, Harper k Fort vs E A 8pnllock and J M
Also, lot of land K" SJ7 in tlie 22i District and
. .. . - . . . . . XV Tax-O 11 1. • 3d section of FJoyd county. «*.. as the property
[pollock, property pointed out bj J M Spollock, of dofendact. Lovlcl upon to satitfj a t»*fi &.
nd levied on end returned to me by Samuel I SU te and county ve W A Shorea, agent of rotate
and
Johnston, Tt C.
Also, city lot in the Cothran and Chisholm
of R Shores.
Also, lots of land Nos 817 and 840 in ! the 3d
Division of tbe city rf Rome, •ootheaat corner of Dlst ri c t and 1th section of Floyd county. Ga ,’a»
lot No 78, fronting SO feet on Spring ■treot, 180 prop , rty of def.ndant. Levied upon to rot-
feet bKk. also one fonrth undivided.interest in | irfy » 8tata , nd co unty vs Thomss
ten (10) acres of land two miles from Rome on the I jfartin.
r
P 1 *f';^' poi ? t f d out by ZB Hargrove, this July Uc o[ Flojd ^ G u p,. ^^,1, a{ deftad .
! • 1 8 Uy L !I 1 ' J up "„ n 1? “ t ” f F ® J“®no® Cftxrt f ant. Levied upon to satisfy a tsx fi fa. State
la, J HNewton vs Z B Hargrove, usd-other * ind county vs liavid Quarlei
Also, 80 acres of lot of 1st d number
12 di. riet and Sd uetion ol raid
property of tbe defendant. Levied on to
a tax fi fa, ntafo and county vs Geo W Smiti'
Also, lot of land No 210 in tbe 21th dis and 3d nt5hS , » 1 °Js *", d MSia '1»U
-- - - District nod 4th secfion of Floyd cotmtv n,
tho property of do-endant. . 4 -®
fas; one, John W White, bearer; Wiu Davis vs
W A Fort and Z B Hargrove; one,THatthew Har
Also, lot and blacksmith shop erected thereon,
Also, 82 acres of lot of land No 255 ia the 22d
District and 34 section o* Floyd county, Ga
Av_- — 4J - - 4 defendant. Levied npon to sat^
State and county vs Cooper k
Blrxk.
Also, 65 seres of lot of land No C9 1 ’in the 22d
I District and 3d section of Floyd county, Ga., as
> satisfy
DiVision of tho eity of Romo, Floyd so, Ga., I iTpropertr'ortbo “dafendlnl '"‘Levied upon
known as the ^Noblo Bros* blacksmith shop, No | aKt ijfy a tax fi fa. State and county vs C K
of lot not known. Levied on as the property of I Barnett.
Nobfr Bros A Oo, property I»lntod oat by pUin- Alro, part of lot of land number 118 in tbe 4th
tifr* attorney, August 3,1877. .. I district and 4th section of said county, ss the
Also, 216 acres of lots of land Nos 105 and 162 I property of defendant. Levied on to satisfy a
in the 22d dis and 3d sec of Floyd co, Ga.. as the I tax fi fa. State and county vs T A Wright. 1 1
property of dofeadant._ Levied “tisfy a | Atf0< lota of j and Nos 70 and 7i in the ^
ff r; °i r .p° n rt fl | District and 3d sectian of Floyd county, Ga., as
"" ” the property of defendant. Levied upon to sat
isfy a tax fi fa. State and county vs Thomas
Also, east half of lot of land No 28 in the 4th 1 Hawkins.
dis and 4th oec of Floyd co, Ga.. as the property | Aleo, 112 acres of lots of land Nos 165 and 162
of E A and J M Spollock. Levied upon to satis- I in the 22d District and 3<1 section of Floyd coun
ty a Justice Court fi fa, issued from the 919th dis I ty,Ga., as the property of deendantj- Levied
QM," ’ ~ ‘ ~ * - - -
. Ford, Glover k Hight vs E A 6pullock and I upon to satisfy a tax fi fa, Stato and *vmnty vs-j
J M Spollock, principals, and J H fcampkin and I Rachel Leaser.
James M Jenkins, securities. Projicrty pointed
J OSTPOXBt) BALES.
Also, the nndlvided half intertost inlholivery I McElroy,
Also, 6fi acres of lots of land Nos 259 and 317
in' the 3d District and 4 th section of. Floyd coun
ty, Ga., as tie property of defendant. Levied
upon to satsfy a tax fi fa, Stato and county vs
stable now occupied by Capt S M May.
out by said May, and levibd on to satisf;
Pointed I
court fi fa, W W Gregory, bearer, vs 8 M Mfty.
l, L
Levied and returned to me by Samuel Johnson
May 3d, 1877*
. uOJ , JAMES M. JENKINS, Sheriff:
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA,ployd County. .11 ,.»,*»>
T^Y VIRTUE OF AS ORDER ISSUED
-D the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Also, 260 acres of lots of land Nos 50, 51 and
to satisfy a justice' I 206 in the 2 2d D&trfot and *34 section of Floyd
oounty,Ga*,as the property of defendant Levied
!>on to satisfy a tax fi fa. State and county vs
DMaroney.: ^
Also, Jots of land Noe 822, 823, SM, 825 and
831 In the 3d District and 4tL section of Floyd
county, Ga^ as the property of defendant.
Lev ied upon to satisfy a tax fi fa, State and
BY I county Tf Lewis Reynolds.
nary „
county, will be sold before the Court House door, I the 3d District and 4ib section of Flovd county.
it.. .r . ..u il. i_ I n. __ n. ... n. ■ # « . . . v
said t Also, lots of land Nos 893, 894, 895 and 896 in
the city of Rome, said county, within the le
gal hours of sale, on the
Ga., as the property of the defendant. Levied
>on to satisy a tax fi fa, State and county vs
m Reynolds, sen* ‘ ‘ '
tho -ollowing described re.l estate belonging to I 1S> ~
the estate of^Daniel R Mitch.U, d«.a^^ *wit: ■JSSaRH*
First Tuesday in October, 1877,
, as the property of defendant. Levied upon
satisfy sundry tax fi fas, State and county v*
». P. Burnett.
160, 162,122,118 and 119 in the 21th diat and 1th I
•rri'„.n There are some tenant houses on the I
What is known as the Armnohee farm,lying on
Armuchee creek, eleven miles from Rome, and I Geo
consisting- 0 ! - Iot * of - >“ d ,I# - m - ,i9 -1 Also, lots of land Nos. 213 a D d^9 in tbe 23d
istrict and 3d section of Floyd co
county, Ga^ as
farm,-with abantllO aero* of open land in*fine | flro'I'LPx'^^Sta^°»n1 i
state of cultivation, the balances net v timbered. StaM * n1 V 11 ‘ r T ‘- lnc -T E - A-
This is one of the finest tracts of land in Chero- ■
kee Georgia, containing in all 1,280 acres—S00 I Alao, lot of land No. 87 Hf the 23d District and
acres firsr quality bottom land. The np-land I 3d section of ^Joyd county, Ga^ as tiie property
will average with other lands in the county. This I °* *^ ,za Carter. Levied upon to satisfy tax fi
feormb&vS^
Ital
Also,
1 istrict and 4<
isawtowa?
Rosa D Barnett = “ d
Also 5° acres of lot- ef land No 261 ,,
Matnct and 2d section of Flojd eoentv c' 5 *
tbeproperfy of tho defendant LevUd. 6 *'*
String “ X
Also, lots of land bo. <61,465.166 ..j
Uie 3d District and tth seelion cf Flo,7^ -
Ga., as the propertyoof defendant iiviS 1 *).
^satisfy a tax fi fa, Gta-e and connty ,, s ,^
the property of de'endant Levied npon?^
isiy a tax fi fa, State and county vs J A
. A!«, lets of land Nos 89* and 911 iati lu
District and 4tb section of Floyd eouot, 8
the property of defendant. Levied upoatsl?
tafy a tax fi fa, State and county vs C H
Also, 74 aores of lot of laud No 69 in
District and 3d section of Floyd connty gT*
the property of defendant Levied upon to.?
mfy a tax fi State and o noty vs 1|„
Barn a t **
Also. 80 acres o/lot of land No.*20 in it, ,,,
District and 4Uaeotioit»f Floyd connty c, .
the property of defendant. Levied upon t„
“fr * tax fi fa. State and county vs Wm Ajeo^
Also, SO acres of lotof land No 95 in tb,
District and 4th section of Floyd county Gt.
the property of defendant: Levied ujon to
isfy a tax fi fa, State and county vs S II Sanded
Also, 240 acres of lets of land Nos 70 71 ..j
108 in the 4th District and 4th section of FloJ
couaty, Ga., as the property of defend ant. Lerid
upon to satisfy a tax fi fa, State andcAntr^
Jus H Checves. ,f ,;ic t : >[ 3
; Also, lots of land Nos 282, 355. 293, 2V 591
856 and 357 hr the 3d dis and 4th sec of rintij
co^Ga:, as this property of defendants. Le T L
upon to satisfy a tax fi fa, SUte and countv t.
Geo W Thomas, agent for Landrum, Geom
Frank and J B Thomas.
Also, lot of land No 45 in the 4th District end
4th section of Floyd county, Ga., u the proper^
of defendant. Levied upon to satisfy a tax fi il
State and sounty vs T H Carter. ^
Also, lot of land No 60 in the 4th District »h
4th section of Flojd county, Ga., as the nropen?
of Uie defendant. Levied upon to satisfy a
fi fa, State and county vs J T Barker.
Also, 157 acres of lot of land number 15¥ i a
the 5th district and 3d section of said county M
the property of defendant. Levied on to sstiifr
a tax fi fa, State and connty vs Benjamin Sheets.
of«»®
UkUF
to s 011
sibls
til**;
ttri
Flovd county, Ga., as the property of the de
fendant. Levied upon to satisfy a tax n fi,
body of land has on it several fine springs,.is I State and county vs Eliza Carter!
well supplied with running water, and offers
many advantages as a superior stock form.
Also 50 oerps of lot of land No 69 in the 22d
District and 3d section of Floyd connty Ga., as
Also, what is known as the Williamson farm I the property of defendant Levied upon to sat*
located near Floyd Springs, and consisting of (isfr & tax fi fa. State and county vs Mrs £ O Col-
1.1. nnniL... A C 41 AT — J L.ll .t mr £_ iL . I .-III
lots numbers 36,45,46,47 and half of 75, in the I qnitt
24th district and 3d section, with comfortable
dwellisg and other out bnildings and tenant , ww .
houses, 200 acres cleared, the balance wooded. | county’Ga,
Also, 240 acres of lots ef land- Nos 70, 71 and
the 4th District and 4th section of Floyd
■ - - the property of defendant. Levied
Tbi. mrm can be convonienU, divided np into I upon u ,i, fy . tax fi f.' State and countv vi
■mall forms, with fine springs to each, ana each j j; rg £ ^ Checves. J
having part of open and wood land.
These two valuable tracts of land will be sold
each lot of land separately* to suit the circum
stances of all classes of purchasers. j. __
Afro, one undivided b*U in tercet in tbe one [ sJdemra Divi's,-»«m“f«’8frdling , 7‘
r.fltCA idifliniDff th« Ttn«nn Villa I * ® ®
rs E A Cheeves.
Also, 246 acres of lots of land Nos. 149 and 152
in the 23i District and 3d section of Floyd coun
ty, Ga., as the property of defendant. Levied
upon to satisfy a tax fi fo, State and county ve
story brick office
Boose in the civ
Broad Street
the building.
Also the following unimproved land lots num
ber 130, 24th district and 3d section, and 318,331,
357 and 432 in the 16th district and 4th section.
Terms, one-tbird cash; the balance in 12 and IS
months, with interest."
July 20, 1877. C. D. FORSYTH. Adm 1
tw wtd
Also, 1C6 acres of lot of land No 231 in the 234
of District and 3d section of Floyd county, Ga., as
the property of John W Gilliam. Levied upon to
satisfy a tax h fo, State and county vs John W
Gilliam. i. - •
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
HPO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Wil
liam Hix having in proper form applied
oo for permanent letters of administration _ .
the estate of John C. Bailey, Jato of | ty# the property of defendant
said county, this is to cite all and singular I »P<>n to satisfy sundry tax fi fas, State and coun-
Also, lot of land No. IOC in the 22d District
and 3d section of Floyd county, Ga, as the prop
erty of defendant, Levied upon to satisfy sun
dry tax fl las, State and county vs J T Moore.
Also, SO acres of lot of land No* 123 in the 16th
District and 3d section of Floyd county, Ga., as
the property of defendant. Levied upon to sat
isfy a tax fi fo, State and connty vs Daniel T.
Roberson.'
Also,. 210 acres of lots of land Nos 47 and 48
in tho 4th District and 4th section of Floyd coun-
-- **-- * * * Levied
the creditors and next of kin of John C. Bailey I 4y vs James M Spullock.
be Mil eppe.r at my office within the time Afro, »I teres of lot of land Noa 224 and 24# in
v law, and show capse, il any the 23d District and 3d section of Floyd county,
they oan, wig permanent letters admmurtra. Ga.,a# tbe property of defendant Levied upon
ot bo err An tod in William TTt x?
tion should not bo granted to Williim Hix
'1 John C. Bailey's estate.
Witness my hand and official signature. Thir
July 4, 1877. H. J. JOHNSON,
Ordinary.
Homestead
GEORGIA, Floyd County
S ARAH F.FRE^MAN hasa ppiiol to mo for ex- I*“**
emption cf personalty, and I will pa»a upon 11° District and 3d section of Floyd coun-
. _ a v > 1 1 . *■ r .« -f . . * . I l V • (ifL. IIS til A nmnartv r.f ilafnn J.,6 T — _ ?
to Satisfy sundry tax fi fas. State and county vs
C. O. SUllwelL
Afro, 210 acres of lot oflaud No 2S2in the 21th
District and 3d section of Floyd connty, Ga, aa
tbe property ot defendant. Levied poos to sat
isfy a tax fi fa, State and oounty vs Wallis War
ren, administrator of Littlejubn.
Also, 15. acres of lots of land Nos 2 |0 and 241
the same at 10 o’clock A'M, on the 3l»t day of Ga “- “.9*® P ro Ptrty of defendant. Levied
* ,t j, 1877. | oi'im to -uti,!} a tax fi fir, St.tp and county vs
August, at my office. This August 1.
pd H. J. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
ry ta X fi fa»
Brown. •
Also, store boose in tk9Coou Division of tbs
city ol Rome, Go, fronting on Brosd street and
running back 13] fees. Number not knows. At
present6ecnp.ed by Bnckwelter. between Flam-.
ming-s shop and Wm Barrett. Levied on as the
property ol Mrs J D Creswell to satisfy a tax ft
I. State —nil i-anntv vs \trs .T It Ctu.nll
Letters of Administration
GEORGIA, Haralson County.
'J'O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
McBride having in proper form applied
for permanent letters of administration
David Wixnpee.
iam} , No 1 9.^ ! « n . d j : ?b ro .“‘i 80 ot lot of | city lot 41, in the Coose • ivision ai "the city of
of Flovd!“ U “ N Uta end.Cherokra
a, Stato and connty vs Mrs J D CreaweVl.
Also, vacant lot nQab^r —, being k part of
vlw lilt iff !«a flora Pro\a. . twl.in. . 1 .V. —?a— -f
tho
mu non oi xin ox iviiiu^xn n inanm to be and I Shnmate-
appear at my office wiihin the time allowed by | .. ■
law, and show cause if apy they can why per- I lots of land Nos I-fo 19, in 15th District I on to sa ^ ^
manent letters of administration should not be f * nd , section of Floyd county, Ga., as the prop- IMA Fears on.
granted to H F McBride, on Wm
state. This August 6th, 1877*
6 M DAVENPORT,
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Haralson County.
■jtoDB WEEKS AFTER DATE, AFPLICA- I d ^, fi 8ut * » nd ““F ” 8®femon Bom- Afro.»lor6boaeeundieton : B».«del«et J ln
tion will be made to the Ordinary of said
connty for leave to sell the real estate belonging
the estate of Martin Ayers, latcojsaid.ceunty I section of Floyd chanty, Ga., as the
M.tsil TJ !■ inivnil A. IQ?? I Pronertv of Jnillllia Pn»lnw T uwiraJ ..it.f
deceased. This August 6; 1S77.
pd AUSTIN AYERS, Executor.
property of Joshua Fowler, Levied
a tax fi fa. State and couty vs Joahua Fowlor.
f that has the mostlazy voters will ^ fel/to ,o C yo™
I ner give your readers an idea of the im-1 in one day a short time since a lady I months, or will make a liberal discount for ail
je.—The mense importance of the work, which will I ahd her daughter sold $60 worth of it I C4jh * Any one wanting a bargain in a place of
writing | be to the South what the Erie canal has | in ColumbvJ and conid have sold SCOOI th “ k ‘ Dd ' T,IJ do wH to
, in Colombus* and conid have Bold 8(500
a great commercial worth just as easily if they had brought |
JE INTBRESTIN*; NEWS ITEMS.
—Webster’s unabridged—there is no I of floating any kind of craft The plan
Ashes a Vine Fertilizer.
Coosaville, Floyd Co., Ga.,
Or, FORD k DWINELL.
t.i . Rome, Ga." '
jan9tw-wtl
I such word as dale,” having occured in | is feasible, and the construction of this I people i .
about a dozen towns—or, at least it is I grand canal is merely a question of time. I value of ashes For the 1
atp ti^e
lartjc-
■ — i I tftuuuu » uuiigu wnuo gi, . gruuu tuuui is iuerciy a guuouuu ux imie. I iwuwa maw ■ mfinatirt MHfsw ■
*ie hundred and eighty thousand j published in the local columns of that Cannot another Eads, be found to take <darly for the orchard. Haro Wood FRESH TURNIP SEES !
« . • r mnnv of ntir ipxnhnnrrpq ns having hnn- I 9 T m;,). tumm nncdhla Iav I ashes forma ono of tho hpst, ton-dross- I * .....
tbs mnn-Ii to reinforce m any of our exchanges as having hap- hold of-it? I wish it were possible for ashes forms one of the best top-dres?-
ai« now on t | pened in yj e ; r se yeral towns—-is a very me to give a more detailed account of ings tbut can possibly be put above the
remarkable coincidence—very, indeed, this matter, but can assure your readers [ roots of trees. JJb ip fitter whether I >11 n.u.fi.o on/1 -UForro-ntori
-»• — that it has received the indorsement of leached or not—in either case it will | AU Vapeties, ana VTarran e
The Socratic Method- some of the most eminent engineers in be of Meat benefit. It is possible that
—’ j C if • * -ni>lnd-1 | this country, has been discussed time and | unleached ashes would show good re-
steen and a halt minutes 1 J The Socratic method is thus irrevcntly j again here, and that every one who will | suits _ horn , a smaller quantity than
pc stop. i , - ; I explained by the New York ‘Ernes: I raltp « mnn and stifriv the
iusSian army. ’
frairi on the Hndsah River Kail-
last Thursday made sixteen miles
take a map and study the phtH can dis-1 would the other. Pipe a
expected that the next battle S—“They tell me, O Alcibiades, that C0 .T, er ^feasibilityfarhimseti'. gt. Lonis somethingasa ft
expeotea tqay t , , wdl, of course, in case this great inter- not pontfiip anyti
-, but thqr.
:. Largo (tack erf. ,
Paints, Oil and Win*
' '. doty ‘ Glass-,.
I td Elevna will be decisive, and
preparation, is being made by
^yigerents, u,is -.fo-d i
^ratiiei- worthy of note that when
ayor of Scrfiatoq^Pau^summoDed
Qnmiiatus to maintain, law and or-,
juuppress theriot which wa?raging'
:enant Browne, an old Ojitfcderate
1 >’’1 ' Theriot was suppressed.
Rip gull ylfernun « «« , j
j years ago a poor littie girl of
; n, as a servant with a wealthy
of Pleasant Valley, Monroe
Pa., was sent to jail for six
i being an incurable thief. The
of Pleasant Valley heard noth-
i of her till she returned the
you have cut off your dog’s tail,
A.—“It is true, ^ ” *~
with my little batl
—“What is a dog T . , . , , .
mil with four legs and a tail?” messes an advantage of location wluoh
m A.—“Yon say truly-”-.c : o?U w > A L« dl e« to overbalance such preten-
^lldphen your dog is not a dog, for it 81< ?^ 8 ". djet but our young Hercules sue-
is an animal with four legs, yet "
-falWbit il-- : - 5i v: -
i 4.—“I fsee that I must admit it
you will also admit
i mmxj as, ;:
’ia iS&lXSaiSkffiftraSaafifeM;
barbarians, is there any animal which, r “f“ c “ittoaa ana tne ureai westemtjy^^^,
u^T„”Tn, l«ro. has no tail.” ¥» d Atlantic canal route once in opera-
0 g'Ef<‘How then can you claim that you I John Qlill.
have the very which does not ex-1 S.—It occurs fo me tiiat Memphis
-a should have a pecular and fraternal m-
a—“By Zeua, I make no such claim.’.’ terest in Rome, and th« section of coun-
g _<^phen you see you have no dog.” * try of which it is the metropolis. The
D. B. HAMILTON
“I ■ fixes d* das’ off oh mj feet.
An* walk bxrsfoot on do goldtn strut,
I know my fiide’s chuck fall ol sin.
Bat I know old Feta will let mo in,-*
HARVEY, j,,,
HARVEY & HAMILTON,
“Dsnriio, children, np ia » erowd,
An* ihnnt m* miner to iti. anirals Is
[Attorneys at Law,
ice upsUira ovfir WkuKrii itor^Broid Stroo,
opposite M»j’s livery efoblo. •
inffrlf "
Lqavo to Soil.
ORGIA. Haralson County
^OUR WEEliS AFTER
- - tion will 1>« made **
connty for leav^ to sell
to tbe eBtftto of Joiiioh Goggans, late of saii
county deoeased. This August 0,1877.
pd Q.W.GOGGANB, Adm’r.
fat,F ^T * dak il fo State and county vs
Also, parts of lots 295, 29# and, 33ft In tha 23d * ^ r * ® Jobnaon. *; * . v */
istrict and 3d section of Kjoyd c©t
the property of the defendant. Le
l 3d ® ec , tion . s .l°yd c « a ?tyi Ga., as | . Also, house and lot whore’d
. ... « * • ~«rfed upon to I rides,in the Etowah Dirisirtn ol
idant now n*
city of Ro«u«,
fER I}ATE APPLICA | £*»fr*M* Z **, autoand oounty vs Hiram P. I fronting on BridgO street and joins M N GaS
to the Oruiqapy o[ said I Keynolda. I ter s and Mooneyes lots onil\o ecjst, M W Rratt
tho seal estate belonging I Also, 16 acres of lot of land No 249 in the 23d I ®Mn«'r»ilrood on south, as property
— - - inly, Ga-, u rfisfenitaiUAsxtfsfeifrB fi f.BtataxndUuniJ
ried upon to I T8 ” J^^gwqrthr.
vs Pletman | ‘Also, kous* end let in Jibe Etowah Diriiion of
I District and 3d section ei Flojd county,
I the property of tbe defendant. Levied
satisfy a tax fi fo, Slate and conniy
Williams. r ._*., ....
Leave to* Sell
GEORGIA, Hxrxfron
poua 'WfEftS A.
JT application.will h« made t? me urdicary ot I a tax fi fo. State and county vi Edmund Dillax
HaraUon foi leave to sell the real eitate belong-1 colored. a. <1 i
ing to tho sstata ofRrrolpy pow.l ^ta ofraid Alw, llx.ro. of lotof tand 269 in tho 23d
eo H ,.y deewod. This AWA MW. Di.triot A nd fraction of Floyd connty, gI,
* - Q- NE WMAK, Xxocutar. I a, propretrof 15. dofondxot. Lwrieft npoV
-!l u » e «*fy/>f»»inox wheroo* the dofondant now
Also, 110 acres ol land of lot No 259 in the 23d I f^ideo, fronting 'Broad Street and running back
District and »<f section of Floyd connty. Ga., as I ^ Ooyf streOl^bplwoeh J I Wright and Witlfom
V* . ' ' f District and 8d section of Floyd county, Ga., as
54?^ HEREOF, I the ph\porty of dofo^dant Levied en to satisfy
e tp the Ordinary of I a tax fi fa/State and county y* Edmund DiUard.
lArMl l.ralnn re_ I nhlnra.1 * >! *
| colored
Also, If
raurfy .tax.ta State re Mrel^W
fine.ijuil
Executor’s Sale of a Splendid I wiiulm., coi.
•xtisfy X tax fi-fe, State t>4 futstj Ti Allred
2
Oostanaula River Farm.
GEORGIA, Gordon Conpty. i i
■^TTILL SOLD BEFORE THE COURT | g*‘* — T <h *ff°P?^y. » f
Also, 67 aeroeef lots of land
the 22d Djstrict and 3d section
St* oily
Houre door. In CJhotin, raid opnnty, bo- [ Brow*- Dcxiod ig»n to ntfrfy x tax fi fc, State J
tween the logoi hour, of >xfr, »t public outcry, on | * ni * roun fr t» T E Sro.yp.
the
Alao, lot
Afro, 93
Afro, At xciei at lot of land No 2N1
Fnar Tuesday (S OcropE^NEJiT,* IMractira °i
iop knovfn as the Wm
Ing 52Q acres, more or less,
about 275 river bottom^-the rest productive np.
land. This land lies 5 miles vest of Calhoun, Is
well!]
with
houses
high state of cultivation, convenient to schools, | _ Also, S3 , acres of lot of h
churches and market, the Selma, Rome 4“ "
Railroad passing through the
on the form. fleajtbfulne«a am
locality ia eyeij rcspQet cartaialy
[ ofdefrndpnt. Levied ran, to wtfrfy aUxfi fx, [ «>anty s
™ | State and county vi Jmbw Boggs, agent for 41-1 ro * JoIi * F Dauipkht.
**■ I lord. ? n nc v • triA-xi city lot in So
In Ihe 22d I ffta"»nt frtely resided, and where the house wee
sty, Ga.. xi I Weentlyibnrnxd, ^ Jotjoia, ci i y Sexton's lot,
fen to rat-1 defaadant. Levied upon to
Turnley, guardian
city lot in South Rome vhne the da-
SLJ-BURCn,
Executor*,
len vj. Nathan L. Golden— I of the , -fendxnt.
se in Pawling Superior Court, j. * ft»B|xfs.«ndrai
1877. * ' , Yh "Fj^i sWfn of
'Jhrg-lgjT.I
of etsSa. the dofendsntdora
not restd,. in this county, snd U farther
sppesrlng that he ,<001 j .-pot,resiJo
In this Stata,1t 14 in motion of counsel ordered
'■““•fr; »»d:eo w ti Vs Ed:
1hS. J | .
- Also, lot' ol lend No 291 in tho 23d District ied :
” —‘ion of Floyd coin ty, G*.S8 tkohraportyj
Iicvipd upon to satisfy a tax
xfy va Jdifctaijj pfey. - I
e house-on tho oornor af Bread and
streets, kn lira as the Odd Fellows’
d «iwny va Mihekxxfi Peiryi
P*fi» of lots.of4aud>Nor.l5i, 1
ho 22d District and '3d section of
county, Gm.nfi thw property ef Ihs dm
B »'rn
: Aifets7S*oreeotlo*i ofian*H«|-i»3,»f4axd
at th 0 [ »nd W section of Floyd
„ n. | eopnly, Oa^ er the‘property of the defendanC
oniMerodindetauUandtheid^ntlffbedUeweflf^^ WW p ‘o.« ] Jftfr« t»u ft fr, State end
- i furthr ' “ “
I far Irammel.
JAMES If. JBNKIH8, Sh»sU>.
that said defendant s
1 and i
will >» dene ta lk,
ruxn during my term of office, onion
o proceed. And it 1
rale be published in
State once a month far Sour
J. W. UNDERWOOD, J, 6,0-:9, C,
a tea of Souit, Febpt4I7 Term, 1377. . . :..
J. S, GREENE, C.S.C.
mch24,w4m
her ordered that this connty vs W C Dahhe,.. . „-ro
public gazette in this I Also, 92 seres of lot of land No 161 in the 4th
IT months. _ ’L' | Distriet and 4th section of: Floydconnty, ae., sk | J.
I the prep rty of
I certify the _above is otsue extract from min-1 a *“
Also, lote of land Not -217 nnd248.in.tho 4th
District ehd 4th section of Ftoyd eounT 11 ' —
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Twvrlf : 1 ^°*Ie/WI-MIEBS. SbewUX.
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G PERTAINING TO THX
o of Walkor county rillhsro-
& thd Boxx Cosnxxx during my
' inlesx notice -ie
MILTON *
Also, parts of lots of land Noa 171,172, lii
189 and 226 in the 22d Distriet and :id Ecction of
Aleo, 40 acres of Iot of land 161 in thi> 1th din.
and 4th section of said county, ss the property
of tha defendant. Levied upon to satisfy s tax
fi fr, State and county vs G W Marshall.
-Also, parts of lots of land Nos 281 and 293 is
tie 4th dis and 4th see of Floyd eounfy, Ga, u
the property of S C KnighU Levied upon to nt-
lifyatax fi fa. State and connty va 8 C Rnight.
'Also, parts of lots of land Nos 221, 284 sad 2Si
In the 3d dis and 4th sec of Floyd connty. Cl,
as tho property of defendant. Levied npen to
satisfy a tax; fi fa, Stato and connty vs CMWil
Also, 80 acres of lot ol land No 158 in the 24th
dis and 3d see of Floyd co, Ga., as the property
of tho defendant. Levied .upon to satfefy a Ur
fi fa, State an.d county ri Ewcl Anderson.
Abo, W acres of !ot r of land No 1*4 in the 24th
die amt M xec -of Floyd co, Ga, as the property
of defendant. Levied upon to satisfy a tax fi fa.
State and county vi W K Pledger.
Also,-lot of land No >91 in ihe 5th dis and 4ih
icc cf Floyd.coJ Ga., ms the piopsrty of defend*
ant Levied npen to ntiefy a tax fife. State
and connty ve John A Hendrix, Levied and re
turned to me by W T Grace, L C.
Afro, lots of land Nos 279, *86 and 423 in thi
3d dis and4th sec of Floyd co, Ga., as the prop
erty of defendant. Levied upon to satisfy a
tax fi la, State and county vs G W Thomas.
Also, lota of land Noa 367,374 and 371 in ths
3d dis and 4 th see of Floyd co, Ga., as the prop
erty of defendant. Levied upon to aatiefy a tax
u fa, State and county yiGI Thomas, scant
for wife. .
Alao, house snd lot in Booth Roms, Floyd co,
Gm, number noi known, being the property
whereon the defendant now rosidss, as the prop
erty of Rufal Barker. Levied upon to satisfy
sundry- tax fi fas, Steto snd connty ys Rufus
Barker.
Afro, lot of Imod No 172 in thelth dis snd 4th
see of Floyd co, Ga., as *your property. Levied
npdn to satisfy a tax fi fa, State snd county vs
A VanpdL
Also, home and Iot in Forrestviile, number
not hnown, Iot containing l acre more or leas,
bounded as follows; North be Lindsey Wade
and Jim Tate, south by Mrs Trcadaway, east by
a vacant let, and west by Perkins street. Levied
on ms Uu property oi defendant to satisfy sun-
' ' ' my hand, State and county vs
Shelton.
AlsoJionsoand lot in tha Oostanaula diviaionof
the city of Romo, on corner of Broad and Etowah
streets, ax tho property of defendant. Levied
‘-satisfy »tax fi b. Stats and countv vs Mrs
Windum's ss- [."S’ «f defendant. Levied upon to satisfy a tax [ Aleo, bailee and lot bn Franklin atroro fn the
po ^. GravM** 6 “ d C ° UntI 18 M -«“ od - Coosa Di^frn^tUd/o?^,-^£
^ ,B ‘ r7 ' ’ on.nd NO. IM in the 3d district and &S ^ JtcfeSU fa
State rad count, v. M L
... , c «»» Division of tho oil, of Romo, between the
.86 seres of land 218 in tho 23d District [ store house of L Aiwa * Co and store house
as tha | occupied by Charles.Wkitely, now oeenpiod by
satisfy I George Miller, ehoemakcr, as tfie property ofde-
rim* I fdDlltnt (n itlisfw ■ lew r> f. D*.l_ J _ x_ __