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THE EXPRESS.
JNO,
Codartowu, July 4th
V/. RADLEY, Editor.
the Express has a larger circu
lation than any other newspaper
{Hiblisboil in tha 38th Senatorial
District
»■»■■■■«■■—■■ ■ mmm mmsmsaarnessssa
Talks 111 gilt Hut Acts wrong I How You Hi) It.
Mr. .Stephens was u States rights! The mini who says lit* doesn’t be-
in lSiix’, hut he opposed the lii»v<- in advertising,” is uncoii'soiwus-
ly nil the while doing just what.
Romo and a Railroad to Codartowu.
Our article in. lust week’s issue on
this subject creates some stir among
the quill drivers of Romo, fhu dart
seems tO' r-.we gone home and caused
8onv* rankling there. The reply of
tdw Courier s dignified and gentle
manly, and to the Editor we say we
are open r.o conviction, and will be
glad to know that our suspicion are
unfounded. We nre afraid however
that this cannot be made to appear.
The reply of the Tribune is in keep
ing with tlte character of the Editor.
We are informed that he is a man of
extraordinary courage, brimful, run
ning over, roudy.nl ways to tight “at
thedropof theImt,” either with “pa
per bullets of the brain” or if needs
he, with more dangerous and deadly
weapons. We account for the tone
of his reply by presuming that it is
the result of this combative tenden
cy of his nature. lie grows person
al and wo think unnecessarily so. ffe
charges us with motives which nev
er entered our mind and * the charge
is a falsehood which might not prove
“utterly powerless for harm” to us.
•We have no complaint whatever
against the Rome merchants for not
advertising more extensively with
and do not think they
nullification of the, uncon^titiftioimj
tariff ot 18138, the ffrfct groat lesiobl
on the Constitution, lie was a States
right man in 1851—‘4; but lie was
opposed to action to prevent the un
constitutional exclusion of Southern
men with their property from the
territory acquired from Mexico by
blood alood and taxes paid by . the
deprecates, lie hangs copts outside-
of his door, or puts dry goods in his
windows—that’s advertisug. lie
has printed curds lying on his coun
ter; that’s advertising, lie sends
out drummers through the country,
or puts his name on his wagon—
that’s advertising, lie labels his ur-
Polk County ^horiff '8 Sale of Wild
Land.
W" ini . ho rolll heforn {ho oSi!rt4fou>‘aBpr»r, In
OcdarthWo. Aik county. G o, an too FijMSTuoMlay
in Ai|>,'uel iitiXl, 1M-. between tluMn^Hflmnr* if
Milo, tho lollowLttg lut-> of Wllil luu<l,f<^Mi ctti-h tt*e
wlt: B
Lot of land No. 2(|!1 livlho second <lls-
I riot four ill soution, Polk county, Georgia
for tuxcH tlu^.tlio Hiuto anJ oouuty lor the
year 1874, and lovied on by
virtue of one .wild land lax li fa issued by
itiu (Jomptrufifcf General ot Georgia vs said
SSourl>. lie was a States rights man I tide* «*r his umri|ffu(jtor8-»-that’s ad
in 1850, advocating the right of <-*' I vertising. It he has lost lii-s cow, lie
cession, hut was opposed to tlVe'rem-
edy against a revolutionary-sectional
party coming intU power. When
President Grant through .Judge Hu-
rell { 8 midnight order,- and Marshal
Packard's United States troops as a
posse, overthrew tho States govern
ment of Louisiana, elected by a clear
majority of from 8,000 to 18,000
votes, Mr. Stephens came to the res
cue of what the Radical Committee
of Privileges and Elections, consist
ing of Messrs, Morton Gape liter, and
others, prouounced in February, 18
73, a usurpation and a fraud. In a
volunteer letter lie undertook to jus-
titv President Grant and his use ol
the United States troops. Mr. Ste
phens always argues correctly in ad.
vnnee, but when the times conies ti
consummate by action’what ho has
declared, ho does not cornu to time
hot invariably disappoints expect a
tio'a.—Charleston Journal of Com
merce,
Human Phonograph:
Tho success of. tho little imd.ru- ,
munt, which is, to sound, what the
a class photograph is to shape, suggests an
of im'n likely lo l,o ]wnmwii8 in Um ! mmlogy which uceil not, ho ubsuliim-
nseof printers ink, nml tin mlvertise-1 b >Kuurcil. Tito pl.tonogftlpli m-um*
inent in onr ooltittins is not it j/rn- t 6ullllt ' 8 " lu shouted into n
oiovs K tn. lit onr article, we simply ; Oten ro|)roil ( io.-8 Litem in u s .me-
expressed the feelings and opinion's "’hat modi (ted term. So it is with
irf it Inrj-n nunib-r of our citizens, I iuUiviiUtais. Most ol ns, nt sninv
men of good senso who for yews have I *> ln ' J or clhcr. Iiuio re-eolioeil llte
closely observed tho conduct of Home i ideas ot other people, ot our hit-mis,
in reference lathe building of until- or Ilia heroes be worshipped, of tl.a
rotitl to Oednrtown. Hut “Rome 1ms *'«#«•< *« llJvwl - Lku lhu ">•
subscribed lind issued Slorf.tWlO to-! stiutnent ttbovo idler,‘etl to, we re-
Words building it rood tli.it would ! eeive » multitude ot impressions
connect the two places.” Wo ore ! without knowing it, and give them
anxious to know wlmtslio 1,os done forth again With the same sweet int
end attempted to do with these bonds. ' Consciousness. The people whom
Has she not mode successive attempts we worship grind their opinions olid
before the hegislnture or Ga. to ob- id. as and niodes of feeling mlo us as
toin authority to repudiate thorn, to B'ihiy os the phonograph operator
compromise them at half, or perhaps 1 gnnds his voice into that „m..o.,.i..us
less th.di half, their face value? Did llttle matruttlent. AVe receive un m
she not send o delegation to Atlohtn «t'“'i the sensitive toil ol our souls,
headed by her Mayor for this pur- , »»<1 t! “’ I ,r °r° r mmmi give litem
pose? Did not her newspapers „d- 1 forth again in correspondence to the
vacate tins course? “Ready now" os >>»<*« “1 the one who turn.
Miss Dortle says, “we are just ...king' the hundh-J Hvcry person, at sou,.,
for inforntatioh.” And furtliermpro pcliotl ia h,8 creel-, has thus ao^.l
we would be glad to know what in-. the part of the phonograph. No
terest Rome manifested in the build-! «"» l>«« b ‘">“ “ l, ' b "g lnkl ft'" 1 ,*’!'-
ing of tho North and South road of-: tluoughont bis whole no-
ter it become evident tlmt the oiier-; reerHmt never rhn. htsyont, up ho,
rtkee Railroad could not bo extended '>= r^orded end respoken tl.fa infill-
lo Cedurtown, and how comes it that eno,S itfipressed nphn him by ttnotlt-
hc'i interest revives with sttcit a slid-! l ' r -
den j.rk, when there is again some Dovtng wives are ■ phonographs ol
probability of our getting the Inst their-husbands, and uxorious bus
named road. If she is actjng in
good faith in her efforts to build, or
have built the N. & S. load, let her
“prove her faith by, her works” aud
we will lend whatever aid t wo can to
her. If sho is hot, acting in gtfod
puts a written notice on a post or
tree,or tells liw sister-in-law—and
tlink’d advertising, too. lie has his
name put up in gilt letters over his
dour—what is that hut advertising;'*
Me paints his shop green er red; if
a tailor he wears tiie latest style; if
a doctor, ho has his hoy call him out
of church in haste; if an auctioneer,
he bellows to ptlract the attention of
passers ,by; if a heavy merchant, ho
keeps a huge pile of boxes oh tho
sidewalk in front of his store—and
all fur advertising.
A man can’t do business without
advertising, and the question is
whether to call to his aid the engine
that moves the world—the printing
press, with its thousands of messen
gers, working night and day, the
steam-engine# adding to its repeat
ing capacity untold power and mi
ruoulous speed; or lvj
to go buck to the days wljqu news-
| papers# telegraphs and railroads \yero
! on know a.
I ••Rut advertising costs money!”
i So does everything that is worth
having. 1 II advertising coats noth
ing, all the second, third and fourth-
class petty shops would, stand an
equal chance with the most respon
sible house. If you want to prove
to the world that yours is a tirst-class
establighment, advertise
Poll; oomi'.y Un., fo
il u«l copu v foC I he v
virtue ol «»•-• K-1 iG fn
l the Uouiplffellor II
lot
o tliiio and plnoo lot of laud
2nd 'list, nml -lih neol. of
n., f.i- tuxes due 111h stale
n- 1871- levied on l»y
d UK ’li to ■ Issued by
auOrui of On. vtf hiii«l
AIho fit mini* lime mid |<laco lot of luml
No 27h in ikvJnd dial. llli ,-eo. of Polk
ability t (In., lot tuxes tine tlio sluto und
county for tln.-.youi- 1H7-1; lovlod on by vir-
uiv ot oho will land Oik li fa Issued by the
vtomptrollerGwiernl ut Uu. vs mid lot.
Alscmt eunifl time find pluoo lot of land
•No. 278 i« the 2nd Uist. Itli see. of I’olk
pouiUy (l*. for taxes due tho stale
oo»iniy t< r tTic year 1871; levied 6n l»y
lue ol one wil l land lax li ffc issued by llie
CoumlroUei Cielieral ol Uuor^iu vs said
Also nt sumo lime and place lot of land
No* 27J iu '-he 2Ud disl. ilii see. of I’olk
county On ,h»f '<>»« (lie sluti- and
ouuniy for ibwjear 187-1; lovied ou by vir
tue of one wed laud tax li fa issued by tlie
l’ouiiiti oUei ; *T3ei»oral ol' Georgia vs said lot
Also at sum • nmo aud pmeu lot of land
No. LDl ill the 2qd di#t. Ilh see. of l’ulk
county Ga., tbriox -s 'lue tho sialo and
oouniy for the year 1874-7' levied ou by vir
tue of one wild land ibx li fa issued by tho
Comptroller.(jvnoiul of Georgia vs snid lot
Also Ai-Urtftfe tiino and plili
No Ut>2 lit fhu 2nd disl. till
uniy Uu., lo:
county for tli
l»y virfuoof
fd by t
and No. 1115 in the 17 t\i diet. -Itli sect.
Polk county, Oil., fpr tlxos duo tho fttiito
Jand ooun'y for t he y^afs 1874, 1875 -tifid
J87G; levied on by virtue of ode wild land
fi ft< issueilrt.v IliolCojni'troller Goife^-
ul of Gftgrgiu fa said hit. ; v .
AIbo 4 the .-mine.jitfti? iftfd pi' 100 ' 1(, t/of
la ml No, 7117 in ilia i 7 ill iliat and -ipi £ou.
l*olk county, Ga., for tuxes due tlio state
and county ior the year 1874, and
levied on by virtuo of ouo wild loud
tax ti fa issued by tho (/onipiroU or General
of Georgia vs said lot.
' Al-ti'M oManil No. Ilf,8 In the IHth .list,
and JJrd seo of Polk county (la. for taxes
due Ills'Male ntid coti>ty for tl»o years
1874-6-G; by virtue of one wild land tax li
fa issued, hv the, CVuiutroller Oonornl of
,t;k. VS Htud’lol . k ( t
Also lot oi land No lf(10 in the 18«h disl.
tuid «ird aec or.l’ulk couuly Ga, ,fcr ..tuM’S
due ilie siato ffud county for the years
1574-6-1»; by virtue of,qfip >vH,d laud tax ti
fa iBstio«l Jiy the (Jytupt|puur' General of
'On. vs snid lot. r- / -!
AIho lot of land No 12(17 in the 18ih dint
aud 3rd sec of Polk county tin. fed* takes
due the state and ooiitrty for the year 4*74.
by virt ue of one wild |andit|»^ li
by ilio Ooiuptrollor
CBDARTOWjXr, CSr-A..
Tho 7able Supplied With the Best the Market A/fords.
share of Public Putromif-u Solfcitcd. i'evim? itcnsotiulilu/
euoriil of On,
let.
lot of laud
Polk
due tho slate und
vein- 1874 ami levied
| wild lAnd'tax h fa is-
AJotnpiroiler Gieucrui of Ua. va
1 plao
No. 80b iu l io 2ii l-list., 4th
county Uu. fur ta»
county for the J
lot
of Pc
•am 1874 und lovlod
l»V virtuo of one wild land ink II in is
sued* by Iub ComplroUor Uvuurul ol' Uu- vs
said lot.' , , ,
Also ut Banie tlute and plaeo lot of laud
No. 8Gi* in tho2jid| dial. 4th sec. of i’olk
county Uu. lor taxis duo the state and
county for the year 1874; lovied on by vir
tue of one wild laqd tax ti fu issued by tho
Comm roller U neiHl ufUa. vs said lot.
ai at saaio liujo and plAcc lot ut land
No jis-I-*'* tho 2nui dial. 4th hoo. of. Polk
county ^
' i’.n'y am, Wild laud
Also lwt of laud No 1 li 10 ia tips 18t.li dial
und 3rd vca ofil‘olk county Gli for tiixuh
guo the mute and O'mh'ty iol' tho> yoats
1871-6-0/ l»y vi’-tuo of "tie wild bind tax
ti In issu**d,by the Coiupkfyllfe Ucuerul of
On vb aiiid lot.
AIh(» lot of Iliad Nh 121 & in Jhe l8gi dlst
and 3rd seo of Polk coipity ^tft, for ih,xos
tine tho Kioto'^uu^. oounty lot the ycM-s
tSf l-'t-i;, l.y Mi-nu- ol one wii l hind tUf- ty
fa issued bv tho UouipU-olior Uoiieral of Uu
vs said lot.'
Also lot of Und No 1215 iu tho 18th dial
and 3rd seo of Polk county Ga, ior tuxo:
duo the state und county for tho years
1874-6.0. by virtue of one will lulid tax li
fa issnod by tho IJoniptrolK 4 !- Uouurul of
Gul vs said lot.
Also Iu! gfland No 1310 in the 18th dlst.
and bid ace ol i*«ilk Obulny U.i, I.
«lue tlie stale amt OoUlity lor- Uiu y
by virtuo of one wild, laud
I y the Uonifi
lot.
G : . \Y.-i-diutljoriito11 8t do.,
m *" : "DJ-B-rkafT^ift^s .v. )i.
An- now receiving tlicir inttniMicfh stocK'tif*rt^v
Spring and Summer Goods.
fJPJHiM STOt’H ihi t!OMPIv3fci#J3..,
Pl ica in Kw'llliiR With tlie Tima?', an'J Gohils MuM
.'Call curly nml make vonr selections..
Esf'Wi- also HUY (JOTTON, and |my tlm liighcat Casli |>noc Iff
Country l’mlnoo ocl. r>, 1877-1 y
biter Geiieiul
Also lot i
levied
faith, but is only making a demon
stration in order to draw tlte atten
tion of the citizens of our county
# from tiie buildiitg of the Gherokee
itailroad, we ask her in the name of
justice to desist. We speak ,plainly#
with no inteutionk to wantonly
wottnvl the feelings of the people of,
Rome, but because we feel a deep in
terest in the growth und development
of our thriving little town. She is
the centre of a Considerable trade, is
filled with men of enterprise aud
business tuct and With»fair ;pluy will
in a short time make a respectable
inland town. Our people con never
forget the foul play dealt them in
the building of the Seims, Rome and
Dalton Railroad. The conduct of
Rome in that mutter they still think
was uufuir aud selllsh. • The survey
ors of the roud, pronounced 'the noun
through CJedaiilown us the best and
cheupest. Anj4 by what influence
wusit given another direction ? We
think it wash,'the iulluetrcoof Rome*
and we have reasons to believe thut
she she has ever since been pursuing
the same lind of conduct*
band8 nre phonographs ot then wives.
They record and repeat each other,
l'iie wife who believes thoroughly jn
her husband absorb his thoughts
and feelings with a loving fidelity
and pertinacity that notliiug can ex
ceeth, He uses her more absolutely
that) ((.lie manipulator of the phono
graph .jises that instr|Ulritint. »Slie
uot pniy echoes his wordtf,' but he
imprints Ins .mind upon Iter, so that
she becomes permeated with his idea
tity.
The same thing is illustrated in
an ignoble light in the works os po
ets and painters. There is n*larg)
class of artists who get situ rafci
with tho method of artists gr.-alct
than themselves. The consequent:*
is that they become copyists, and're
produce not only the virtues bui' the
vices of the original. It is in tliav'
way t)mt small works, are produced
in profusion. The small literary or
ail worker becomes thb more imita
tor «,f the great man tu Whom lie
looks up.
It is much better ffcd have a voice
of one’s owhfdu’wever Bipull. kite’s
glass may be small, hub it is at least
pleasant to.know that it is all one’s
own.—New York Telegram.
Tho Woman who rejoices in salad
and icc civatn, hot calus and warm
Tie;
..IF
The &iuk*tit‘ who eats hastily and
sits down at once to active mental
labor;
IF
The Business Man who holts his
food in eager hast gild hurriek to his
counting-rnonl;
IF .
Till! Hard Drinker could jook
the clelioatqjglttud, swollen and fes
tered with disease, that cause lhu
throbbing brain;
IF i*i,i-,
The Lawyer, thu Minister, tho
Merchant, and all who load sedenta
ry livejs and are subject to Dyspepsiu
or indigestion, Constipaiion and
Headache;
ii?
These only khew what Mkukkll’s
llFl’bTlNl; Foil Tnn Livuh will do
for their relief, and how quickly it
cures—there would be much lesssnf-
foiing than at present.
Tlio great Liver Mediciuoa foreale
by Bujuiank «S Jonjcs.
.. tUXOB lltlU
lor tliu yiur 1871
Inuo o4* ong w
Mleif'by ,Uo Uum l ll >' oilcr Uc ‘ KMul ul V-**M va '
eiilu^lot. Biim0 j. |1(e ull j piaoo lot of luml
7/.,; mo 2„.l i'list. -lia hoc, or :.oU
"/• tur taxis duo tlio Bluto ana
gounty Uii, *T ...i i....:.. i
innty for i 11 ? >’ ( >r
• liv virtue ..
. ^..iii,nti-An„_ Ueuerul
i ul of Ga,
> t ime mi l plaoe >
i the 2u*l dial
fimtnMr (in. v 1 '
oouiij taxrt*^ii r ,^& n: '
(Jwnj/ij-Vi-^taoral of Ucorai a
In tut'No. 723
i’olk pouut 9
1 county *
HaraUon County Deputy Sheriff’s
Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court
House door,in Buchanan Har
alson. county, Ga.; on the first Ttms-
dlty in August next, between the le
gal hours of bale, the Billowing lots
of Wild land, for the cgshi
Lot of land %. 341) in tlie 20th
district and 3rd section 1 of Hatalson
bounty, Ga., ,- or taxes due thV State
and county for tlio year 1 1870, and
Ihvietl on by virtue of one Wild land
tax.it fa issued; by .the Comptroller
General of Ga. vs said lut, V. R*.
navift’lransfereel
!Mso at the same time and place,
hit of land No; 1804, in theBOth dis
trict and 3rd section of Haralson
BOpnly ,Ga., for tuxes due the State.
county for the years 1874, ’75 and
’70, by virlue of bito wild land tax fi
la issinid by the Gomptfolle.r'G'eneii.
al of Ok. vs stikl lot. W. 'W.i-Dean
translerree. A. *T. HUNT,
jnly -Ith Ids peptity Sheriff.
Mon Killed atDuekton.
We liliruf through tlie mail carrier
thut a young man, by tho name of
Norris, was killed in tho Mary mine,
on Wednesday night last, by a blast,
lie (ailed to hear the signal which is
ussually giVen to get out of the way
aud was instantly killed by- tho ex
plosion,—Cleveland Ban no.
4. young man of 20 recently took
a§ a wilg* Ponnsyly^nm widow of
60 the sole proprietress of a couple
' of pacing petroleum wells. He loved
’*■ mot wisely but two wells.
A philosophic ’ barber, w.ho, h/is
mote Ihiin once contributed to the
wisdom of thefee colnmSj-rolates to us
a tept lor insanity which we think
comes very, neiii /: beitig infailable. He
was talkihg tibont the facility with
wliic the bxperf.s cleared the great
forgers and thlbvee, and said, it was
different with a caAe In., his neigh
borhood. A vbiing darkey broke
open an old darkey’s trunk und stole
some money from it. , lie was found
out, and some friendH interceded .with
the old man for the youngster, say
ing that he was bruay. “Crazy—the
devill” said the old man. ‘'If had
broken open nriy. trunk and pnt some
money tharj I might, have- thought
Bf.” He whaled the boy.
87 i ami
wil l Uu 1
(lYv llio !■«"«
““ Alio'n. U-l S*»“ lot °. f
No, 487 in j-li«v2ml <}int, 4 th “J 0 ’ 1 '* “'
county Ua, t'gr taxck *luu s ‘
county for ^.« ycar !
virtue iff on o wild *'ix t' , ..
Hill Complvull."', tH"'" “! p[ a J^’liit 6 law!
a 4tJi »■*•»• ol J ' 4l T;-'
lino tlio bluto, and
; leviyl uu uy •
fa Aiy U**
yedrgia vs
mo time and place, lo 1
tho 2nd dlst. 4th boot- yl
for taxes duo the Hlulu
the year 1876, levied
by virtue ollone wild land tax fi t» i»t» uL ’
by tho Coui[troller Gcucrul ol. Uuorgiu
said lot. x
A Iso at tlie fame time and place, tot o»
land No. 05V in tho 2nd uud -1th h«o.
l’oik county Ua , for taxes duo tlio sluto
aud county for tho year 1874; lovlod on liy
virtue of ouo wild laud tux Ufa issued by
tlie Couiptrolloj General ol Uoorgia va said
lot.
Also at theHamo time and pluoo, lot of
land Nu. 27J iu.tho 17th diet, aud 4th,
Folk couaty Ga., ior taxes duo the
d county-for tho yoars 1876. and 18i0
levied on by virtuo of one wild laud
lux li fa Igsueu by the Coinptr'olWjr Uenora!
of Georgia tb buid lot.
A1m» hi the bumo time and place, lo*/ of
land Ne. 277 in the 17il» disl. 4th Beet, of
Polk county Uu., for tuxes fiuo the suite
mid oouniy fur tho year .18/4; by virtue
ql one wild land tux ii fa isbued by tho
Comptrollcrtlcueral of Georgia vs said lot.
Also ut the same time uud place, lut of
laud No. 2S0 tu the 17th dim. 4th Hoot, of
Polk comity, Ga-, for taxes duo the bluto
aud bounty for tho year 1874; lovied on by
virtue, of one wild hind tu.x h Ja issued by
the Comptroller General uf Georgia v said
lot. ' :
A’tHO at the Haute time aud place,, lot. ql
and No, 286 m the 17th dist, 4th ‘ sect' of
Polk COUtlty, Ga., lor taxes tlue tho Hints
and county fur tlie year 1^74; by virtue ot
quo wild land lax ft la tsjiied by the Uoiup-
troliar Ueuferal of Ueorgia vb auid lot.
Also hl'tltt* same time and place, lot of
laud No.28U in tho 17th dint. 4th Best, of
Polk county,*Ga.', for (axes duo the staiu
and county for the year 1874; levied ou by
virtue of uno wi\d land lax ft fa issued by.
the Comptroller General‘of Georgia vs said
lot
Power Machinery.
dlffeHiit, marliliijM v.iib
which Bufltlers. Caomel
Mukcrt*, WrMUot! Makers
and .Ibub'cra In jAIhci'IIIc-
itoourr work 1 run ooiu-
pletons to Qtiiillty niut pride
with steam power liiauttraetur-
Will send Machines!O'n
Tiial if Dcsined. . *|
i r>'Til tills mid send for ciitulogne
F. & JOHN 15AUNES. HockfUrd,
Wlnnuluitfo Co,, III. ^ July 4th2bt
.fMRORGIA, I’OI.K C0UN'Ui''.-E, D. Hightow}
%3!f nr administrator on thir eBtatn of -Mary Karl
has apn]led for leave to feqll, pit the land belonging
to said estate, Tbcrfforo, nil persons concerned
wHI appear nt a.Court »f Ordinary tu be held in
said county on tho First Momlpy in August next to
allow cause, if any they Jhiive. why leave to hojI
said land should not bo inantod. Given under tuy
huiid.'tliiH Jniiu With. 3fl7S.
. July 4th .10d JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
land No.. l22U*io, Hto IHth d k
1 Poik ffouuty Ga, tot? iSx*
due tho stmc ulik oouniy fur*- tlte ye
by .virtue ol.Quu-wiht laud ui.v li til
bv the Uopiyitroller Ucneral ut
lot.
Ah:o lot
land No. 1225 in
*t I’olk county ti
ij Btiiie and couilty lo.
• 0; by tutuo of onu wih - ••
f.U Ly the GuUipt t oller L.f uei'.ll dt Uu,
i lot. •’ :
i lot of In lid No. 123*
1,n7 1-6-8; by virtue of one wild land nu li
iu i*BUud. by. ihq CJputpttoner Ueuei'ul ol*
Uu vs tuid >ol.
A 1st) lot of land No;12!)li
aud Bru'stc ul i’oik gou.Siy
due the biute
1874 6-0; liy
Alto lot ut laud No. 1232
and Uni seo of folk comity
tu.i'ijtnd pl.t
i ia'xcfc duo
and . 6; ry vqtU* )
U.v. vs sukd lot.
Also lit tl»d fsituiv.t
l uul No. l->2 m tm
Polk feoUiVty.'Ga.; f
un-i oouniy itir auu
levied on oy virtue'
ia ibbued by i“o 1
Aifcui wi -^V ft, li, .
Alsu kttupiamu Uuiu and pla
laud Nu.' 1b7‘J iu tbe ldth 'uiat. 3rd soot,.of
folk cotioty, Ua., lor takes^ due tlio slate
and comity for t.|0 yuurn |p7-P*76 had 7b‘,
levied on bj virtue ol one Wintjihudi lax ti
ia'ishnett oy thu 1 - Uouipti oiler. Ucuuiai
lo, stale
ri'S' 48/1 'und 18i0;
jpu wild lirud taX ti
pt ; rollo. Geq«iinl- ol
ml
Depot, 104 READS STREET, New York.
wv.Vr. ! iciniw!,'l*fc,Ul.i‘iii.'' ; .iiv- r».'i B-irsk* 4V.wnr.-r.
SttkqRi -Sitf Goinp'aqy.
MALSTERS AND I.AUER HKlstt iMIRWKRS,
A.TX.^Kr>x-uTu, - - - t-f» - CTA.
OWfcv! No. 8 WW( Hunter Street! Brewery Cor. CollltiB & IUtVUSf&stH.
I.jstu
id lot.
i. 128U tli the
uuty, Ga.. lo
: and place, Jot
i-uuipiiuAjOr Ueuer-
..loO II
i -81 i
.umy,
Hoy where j
fend price*. ’
OR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., ■
•biuc In Toiuh. Miutrnwwur Butor«rv*wnikprpP)*-.
MuiM, 4od nrodaulng soma «riha WIlowlogefTeeWihertptf**.-
Dim, Heiulnal KmU»lf>n«, Dlmticu of Bight. DaOcUvo Mum-
reudcripi marrisgv traprrpw oruntaWT, «re theroushly
hnd^ptrminet.Jy c'j rr4. ^ BYPHlLlo GOn' 3 '
v9SSu. qu^ily cured?’ P»arnu'tre»te*fby rn»Uor^
pre.j. Coaiuluaan trt# and tur lied. cHWfH
•ndoorro>,>ondeno* ttHotly coifldMttlal.- ‘
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Also nt tli. nni’ie lin.o and pin 00 - lot of
land No. 202:in Uu 17.U Uist nu/
of l'olit oountr. On., fo^ l'n4.s/luq I “* m.4 •*•• y>
nnii ootfn'tyforttn yenrt.' 18/4. .taro; luvf5.Tl.il by vi,
by virttmof one yrihl 'land tax it fa , ? 8U0 ^
by the CgqiptroUer General <)(■ 0[OqF?. 1 ,7;''ii
Haiti lot,«
Also nt the same timo nn 1 plnco, lot of
latpl No- 208 in tlio 17th. tlj^t ..ao.il 4th seo.
of Fait oounlyGii., foi^ tuxes *luo‘ t.ne state
rind camrfy for the .voqr t87l nB»l
le.vied ot\4iy virtjio of one wild laud tax
fi fu issucil by tbe Comptroller Uencvnl of,
Georgia vs st(i*1 lot.
Also at thi^Hame timo nutl-plaqo, lot of
land No 2«JI»\n tlio 17th dist.-lth sect, of
Polk county, G-d., for taxes'duo tho state
ami uQiinty fqr.lho yo«r 1874; levied ou by
virtue of one wild land tax ft fu issued by
the Comptroller (liberal of Georgia vs said
lot,
Alspat (he same time and place, lot of
land No. 808 in tho 17(li dipt 4th sect, of
Polk coiiuty; Ga , for taxes duo tlie State
and county, .for tliq yojir 18.7(1 1
levied on i.y virtuo of one wild land
fu issued by Die (Joinplrollor Gonerul of
Georgia vb Biild.lot.
Alsfi Tit the same time itiwl place, lot of
land No. 810 \n ihe 17tb dist. Arrd 4th so c.
Poll; county Ga . lor taxes duo tho a lata
und county fur tho your 1874, and
levied on by virtuo of one wild laud
tax fi lit issued by .(he ComptroiUir Gener
al of Georgia Vs said lot.
Also at the nanloiime atpl place, lot of
land No 313 in tltfi iZtfcrjJV*^ BecL '
Polk county, 0a.,f«ta|Mea duo the state
ail’d couny for^tbdy^HI(* , lh74 ’76 aud ’7
ilnvied on by virtutMMf’ ld la,ul uVl
fa issued by thp -Gpucml °f
Georgia vh said lot*. | q . .
Al8«> rit Win Bumo little ftnd'plkco,' lot * or
land No. 814fn thul7ib dlst, 4th sect
Polk county, - o., for trixeB due the glut!
and oounty for tho years 1874, 1876 ittU
.*•-'• • -■ * by virtuo of-one wild lut
187^; levied on by virtue of-ono wxlu lap
tax ti fa issued by tho Comptroller Gotten
hi’ Georgia 1 ’
taxes illiS
years’
1c75, uivteu on -tty niVuio oi one
V n la itlb.icU O, luc Cuaipll olic
Uporgm
1 lot V
l-‘83 in the I8iti di..
, d .IrUseO ol Poih county U*v. for taxes
uu tun statu u|iU . comity lor .-.thc yui.i
v tsStud bj Hie Uouipi.roi.cf Oyuvr-u u*
A Lo ut tho bumo time attdi place, Jut. of
land No. 1287 iu lue 18th dial. 3rd scot/hi
Polk ooau y, U4., lor-tuxes dtie i »'o htUte’
county lyf ttiu years 18/4, irt76 uud
1870; lovied on’ by virtuo qfioao wild, ,l.md
tax h la issued by lire Uuuiplrbillir ubuurai
oi Georgia vs suid lot. ; .
Alsu at the same time fiV/ti ^lago, 1 0 , l(f
land No. 1288 ut the 18Ut dj.-t. ora auei. 0 f
Potk eoquty, Ga., lor tq^es d(/e ttio ; slate
h.iU eouiuj lor t.ie yea* l ( d,‘u und
lcvicu OU by virtuo Ol one WnU laud | a
fa'iSbued by liio Gguipuouei- Uuudi-.n o
ticoi'gia Va aald lut.
Alsu ut (uu same lime and plage, lot ol
laud No. 12Jo iu lue ldiu di,t;‘3rj a.-Ot, u!'
Eola Cou.l.y; KJa i, lot tuLca iddfei tbo. sttUJ
uqq euuut^ kov. iqu lfi/'ji,. Jb87,5 iuiy,
18/0; levied on i./y vulu’e oi pue wild laiid
tux' ti la issued by l ue “iOuinpirollor Ueao.
ai ut U‘.o*giU Vojpi^d; lyt ,
Also ut tue same ujre and; place, lut A
land No. 12o2, ui tho lfciU dtol'tf. j .sou./ IT
PolktoatttyVUa Mi lpy taxes duo liio "Un*
(87-J, 1876 tun, .
i out vBili'y.Vu' 1
It l'a issued by Luo .UuntULrullur Gonerul
qVUoqlgju ys/tatd^oi
iVt:0 -i the atrie til
htnd’iVu. J2»dhU uio-
i'uljj;coMUty, Ua.,dor r ..„
and ouuuty ior the years 1874',/" Unit
1870; levied uit by vilhtibOfluho (Willie land
tax h.iu.issued, by li|o gomptrojlcr ,U.y icr^J
of Geoygia ts quid lot.
' Alfto at Uti sa'uo tittn tlipl plaflu lot ;«f*
land No. la'Oo.in tho J8th Uist,. peel. ,uf,
i’olk,oo.uuiy, Uu„ for taxes' due (liquidate
and ebuiity for lUbyear 1OT4-5 6
levied Ltt by vhtuo of but wild l(vnd.,iuf .li
.fa issued by lUVCoinplroller of General ol‘
Georgia vs said lot.
Also «t the sumo time aud plav'p, lot, of-
laud No 12'Jfi .in tho 18t.h tlLt 3rd svct. of
Poli cuutiiy, Uu., fur taxes dho tub Biiite
'ahd cjunty fbr Ihe* year: .Ibi'O', t uu*l
levaod ou by virlue of une wild laud
tax fi fa issued by the Cotnptrollor Geuer,
al ol'uoorgia VB said iol! ' -r ■ 1 , ■
E. \Vv CLIiMliN'fH, B, 0. | i;
l« UllJ pli.,., I0l''o?4 1
W. M- HATCH,
Sous'! and Sign Painter
(AtllundV DJacksinllh Shop.)
OBjOAnTOWN, CiA..
f*
I Sill
mfjb iKsmtaitfcaa
The P^ollowiiig Titblv*p!bi*ittg it partial List ut’ .Lp?ses pqitl l\v tho
loMle Life InsiiMiKio Company,
‘ gjvt'i* Mi'iifu pfnctlc/il llltifjriitloiii* of tlie Prnt-lD** I’.na Front,* /.Hi.iAiM-'iW .
|.Ionv H. (Jit!!i;NH
1.1*1 ii n II. Rohkiit- ^
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w>i. II. ItAnr.ii
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lut. .Ii. W. JIahkw
Wsi. A. FaX/.ir.ii
TllOMA** W, t'AlwKIl
J. * . Mm.i.kus
Wit. T. lUai.AS
Mill*. Kuza J. Al.DIUfll
Jt L. Haijikht <
F. M. .nlcnlfKKKB , i
Joi/X Hoi.m/.h
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W. R. Donuu
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(iatlKilen, Alalminu
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Mort Deposit, Alabauia
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9,431 44
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S.378 4o
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IForTurther iiifoPimitioh afiply itV.L I); MNl.OW, 'Cedartovrii,
Oh. ^ t DVR* 13, 1877* ly
Ui >
Mrs. T. B. W Hlmms,
M I I. I. I tSr.E.Ii'P'.:
Li 1 -
Veal’s Jewelry Store, Broad St,, Home, Ga.
.*®AS-on t4»*l.UnU, Etoiftis; Ribbons, Silk nml till «t|iw. Oomls in her
Hite. PHees ua low ad the lowest. Cull arul ‘exitmiilo tiitf Pilees.
May 10,lW?Lliin ‘.i . '' * •
,1. b’, .BU.jLKE IV. E. JIONROK. , D. CAMPBELL
J . h\ 13 TJ R, K K ■& GO.
1IJ. : +-H , iC01*RlI',T,OUb i OF/J’ini-rff,. • , .
.MILLS.
• : .-uuiDifj 4. . 1 hlo yiiude, Muytuiijs, }, 9lf t P . J
Oofios, fP.eojj.iits Vfe Malt Hduatedfcfor.the Trad©
8ole.]>hiiutractiiw4q(.thoce)ebrfl4}d , 7 , OWN POWDERS.
TO f’w and MilMl.. “ . ' ATLANTA, GA.
March 28, 2m
■ 1*1111 9!: i I U > ' 'G. ft **W I . , 1 3' ' 11 ii A 1
E. Olevetand,
Fashionable Tailor!
0EDAKTOWN, GA.
Itomi! ’.U sidJ.uua<t,
CHANGE oif SCiniDULl5:
On iiu/1 afier P.UNIJAY, JUNE 9, 1878, tin
rains will rim on the Rome Railrontt as follows: 1
EVENING TRAIN. ,
Lnnllon. dully nt SIO-A Jt Cod «wH)^
Hctnm'toRytoaut...J..4 ,.. v ...12.3^ P II _ —~
HATURIJAX1 AUCOMMODATtON. ' ! I will w«)rk for LOW f%0^8. ir you Have not
Leave Romo (Saturday only) at BOO PM ' thd Money, t« pfty-fol i&ifaifcwUltaku Iu vxchmigo
Return tb Rome at.... J.’..8.(H) P M for piy wui+,j«^9^, P/ice«, Ilidos, green or dry
14'. Ml PENNINGTON, Gen,M 8|H*’t. j i T “ l lpw. Boc» ; wa.t. ft fact; ahythlng, «*/• as to kto
np27tf JNO. E. STILLWELL. Ticket Ag’t' [ trade'n’golng/ 'GIWta«« c»H; may 23dm
. W. E. WOOES,
BOOT AND «HOK MAKER,
(Rear end Noyes’ Warehouse.)
• - G-«.