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THE EXPRESS.
Cedartown, August 1 Bt
JNO. VT. RADLEY, Editor.
Tin Express has ■ larger clrcu-
aMaa than any ether newspaper
pahttshaft In the 38th Senatorial
roil COXORK88,
HON. G-EO. N. LESTER,
"Close Up Boys I”
Dr. fMtwrt Speech lut Saturday.
We hare neither time nor space to
(ire an extended account of the meet
ing and speech of Dr. Felton here on
Saturday Inst. We will any tlmt we
are ia excellent humor, iwd in excel
lent spirits orer the result, and the
friends of Lester are in a better hu-
aaes and in higher spirits tliun we
hare erer seen them since the open
ing of the camimign. It was the | r •
railing opinion umong them, freely
and frequently expressed, that the
Doctor was “under hack" and (hath s
“hallelujah lick" was but the echo,
the faint echo of its former self.
There was no warmth, no enthusi
asm manifested and the miserable
failure of the meeting gare confl
deuce to many Lester men who were
before hopeless. The eerdict of the
■ore oaudid supporters of Felton
was that he had gained nothing by
his risit and speech, while his oppo
■sots were jubilant oxer the results.
He oame here alone, it was his ap
pointment, there was no opponent to
meet him, he made his speech and
west away, leaving his friends irri
tated, uneasy and in had humor and
hiseuemiss hopeful end confident.
Is this not ao augury of our success?
Ws seldom see its parallel in politic
al campaigning.
We will notice only two or three
points in Dr. Felton's speech. His
time was chiefly consumed in eulo-
siag himself and abusing Judge Les.
ter. He repeated here the churges
which he made against Lester iu
L’artsrsville and which he had not
the courage and manliness to repeat
at Daltou, where Lester had an op.
psrtunity of replying to them. We
had almost pronounoed this conduct
as unmanly, dishonorable and cow
ardly in the extreme, but we will
state the facta and leavs it to our
readers to form their own opinion ns
to whether Dr. Feltou is a fair and
honorable adversary. These charges
were first made by Dr. Felton at
Oartersville where lie thought he had
his opponent at a disadvantage and
sought to crush him at one blow;
two days after they met at Dalton in
joint discussion, Judge Lester hav
ing the conclusion, and Dr. Felton
grieved that in the heat of discussion
they had ever been made. After the
Dalton discussion lie refused to meet
Judge Lester again and is now going
over tha district aloue, with no oue
to answer him, repeating those char
ges which he had not the nerve to re
peat in the presence of Judge Lester
at Dalton. This is a plain, simple
statement of facts. They need no
coloring. If such conduct as this
meets with the approbation of the
voters of this district, u defeut ut
their hands will be honorable. Again
at the outset of his speech, Dr. Fel
ton stated that he had expected to
meet Judge Lester here and would
have boon willing to discuss with
him hod he oome. Was this state-
meut truth? Dr. Felton had notified
Judge Lester by a letter which we
publish in to-duys issue of our paper,
that he was not williug to jointly
canvass the distriot with him and
would not for the present meet him
in joint disoussion. And more than
this, he had been specially requested
by a letter from a gentleman here, to
meet Judge Lester on Saturday last,
and this he fiatly refused to do, say-
ing that be preferred meeting hit
friend? alone without a barbecue or
joint discussion. How then, under
these circumstances, could Dr. Fel
ton have expected to meet Judge
Lester on Saturday. These are sim
ple facts. They need no coloring.
We ask in all candor wsb the state
ment troth, and if it was bet, why
did Dr. Felton make it? It was to
smooth over his disgraceful back
down. And why does he not can
vass with Judge Lester. His reason
it that he has such an “abhorrence
of personalities.”
Ws have never in our lifetime
beard any political speeches contain
ing more abuse than some of the
speeohes of Dr. Felton. This man,
who called all the prominent men in
the dicuiM'wlio opposed him by suck
names as “trip, blanche und sweet
heart,” and poured out bis whole vo
cabulary of ia Motive and abuse up
on their public und private charac
ters; who is now trumpeting over the
dislrictsrinnders against Judge la>s-
ter which if true ought to oonsign
him to n felons cell; who when he
ceases to pruise himself begins to
villify all those who actively oppose
him, now comes forward as a man
of peace, a meek and gentle lamb
who hml rather be “in his little koine
over there” than to wound the feel-
ingB of a fellow being. It is owing
altogether to whose “ox is gored”
whether the Doctor has an “abhor
rence of personalities.”
The following letter addressed to
one of our citizens will explain why
HO\. GKO. N. LESTKR did not
address the people of I’olk lust Sat
urday:
Oartersville Ga. July 19, 1878.
My Desk Sir:—I have your curd
proposing u barbecue and juintdiscus-
sion on Saturday tile 27th. As this
is my appointment, 1 prefer to meet
my friends that day without u bar
becue or joint discussion. Of course
this does not prevent u barbecue or
speaking appointment of Judge
Lester at any other dny. With greut
rsipect, your obedientservant,
W. II. Fkltox..
Correspondence,
Dalton, Ga., July 13, 1878.
Hon H«h. II. Felton:
Dkaii Sir— After mature reflec
tion, the propriety of a joint cutivuss
of the 7th Congressional District by
us, winch I proposed to you ut Car-
tersville on the 11th iust., is deeply
impressed upon mv mind. I am
firmly convinced that a joint canvass
of the entire District on fair and
equal terms ns to u division ol' time,
coupled witli an agreement that we
alternate as to the conclusion, is the
wisest, fairest and best course for us
to pursue, and that such u course
will be must acceptable to the people.
Allow me to suggest the following
considerations in favor of a joint
canvass:
1. It will enable the peoplo to sec
and hear the cundidutes togethernnd
judge of their comparative qualifica
tions and claims.
2. It will avoid the repeated assem
bling of the people of the same place
or vicinity.
3. It will save to the cundidutes
both labor and expense.
4. And, above all, it will proteot
each candidate against any false
charges or misrepresentations that
may be made in his absence, when
he has no opportunity to meet und
refute them.
I, therefore, renew to you the pro
position thutjwe canvass the entire
Distriot jointly and together upon
fair, just und equitable terms, to be
agreed upon by us or our friunds.
Hoping to liuve an early and a
favorable answer to this proposition,
I uni your obedient servant,
Oeu. N. Luster.
Oartersville, (Ia., July 19, 1878.
Hon. U. TV. Lester:
Dear Sir—In reply to your letter
of the 13th soliciting a joint canvuss
of the 7th Congressional District, I
must say 1 respectfully decline for
the present to enter upou such an
urrungemeut.
A protracted canvass of three
months and a half is neither conven
ient nor desirable, beginning in the
heated term.
When I desire joint discussion I
will invite you specially to meet me
at certain designated points.
You can do the same with nte at
certain appointments of your mnk..
ing; otherwise each candidate will
make his own appointments and till
them at itis own convenience. I
prefer to let the whole matter retnuin
in this shape, subject to any change
which future developments may sug
gest to us. Very respectfully your
obedient servant,
W. H. Felton.
The times and plaoea for holding
Congressional conventions in the
different Distriot ol the State, so far
determined on, are as follows:
First Distriot Savannah, August
28th.
Second District—Camilla, Septem
ber 5 th.
Third Distriot—Macon, September
4th.
Fourth District—Columbus, Au
gust 21st.
Fifth District—Barnesville, Sep
tember 12th.
Sixth District— Mtlledgeville, not
yet determined.
Seventh Distriot—already held.
Eighth District—Thomson, Au
gust 16th.
Ninth District—Gainesville, Au
gust 1st.
8. P. Shaparfi will kmp constant
ly on band Good and Puto Whisky,
and asll at low prices. Call at City
liar and test them. nug 13t
A Card.
Since I became a candidate for
congress 1 have received piles of let
ters from friends in every part of this
district, and many from friends out
side of this district. These letters
contain words of congratulation, en
couragement and cheer, for which I
am profoundly grateful. Muny of
them also convey tome valuable sug
gestions and useful information, for
which I nm truly obliged to the wri
ters. I am answering these letters
just as rapidly as I can, hut my time,
thus fur, has been so much occupied
that many of them are still unan
swered. All sliull be attended to us
fast as I am able. 1 shall be glad
for my friends to continue to write
me, and give me all such information
and making to me such suggestions
as they may think will be useful to
me in the pending canvuss. Such
favors will bo most graufully appre
ciated.
I trust tlmt the newspapers of the
district will give this cord a place in
their columns, mid cull attention to
the same. Respectfully,
Geo. N. Lester.
The Organ War.-A 100 lb. Solid Shot.
If any ntan insults your common
sense by ottering a first-class 9 Stop
Organ for #05, “Shoot him on the
spot.’, All necessity for buying such
inferior Organs is forever done away
with. 3100, Gash or tl 10 on Easy
terms, now buys a magnificent Mason
& Hamlin Parlor ott Church Or
man with Four Nets Heeds and 'Jen
Stops,in Eldgant New StyleCuse with
Illuminated Panels.—Handsomest
Style of Case ever produced,—Sl’E-
cial Offer to introduce this new
Style.—Sent on trial.—Uuurrunteed
for a life time.—Rented until paid for.
—Other new styles just out.—Illus
trated catalogues free.—Address
Lunden ft Bates, Savannah, Gak
Manufactuhkr’s Wholkbal.,
Agents for the. Soutii.
june 27 4t
Morgan, ('roach A Co
Will sell lumber at their Mill, one
half mile from the ford of Fish Creek
on tlie Van Wert road, as cheap if
not cheaper, than any other saw Mill
men in this vicinity. Any bill filled
us cheap, and on as short notice us
any one. Dont fail to come mid see
us when you want lumber.
Morgan, Crouch ft Co.,
Rockmart, Polk county,Ga.
july 4 lm
GINS SHARPENED.
During July mid August I will
sharpen Gins at the reduced price of
Ten Cents per saw. Fill boxes with
Babbitt—und brushes equally low
lor ull who will avail themselves of
this opportunity, and bring their
gins to I. T. Mcu’j Tin Shop, Cedar-
town, Ga. The usual price for sharp-
enin a gin saw is 25cls, but during
these two months I will beat leisure
und will work cheap for cash. I will
only work for this prioe two months.
All work done by hand and satisfac
tion guaranteed. All who have any
doubts as to my ability to do tkut
kind of work correctly 1 would re
spectfully refer them to W. M. Phil
lips & Co. and Julius A. Peek.
july 4 fit Linton G. Ray.
REMOVED.
W. H. WOOD8, Boot and Shoe
Maker, has moved his shop to the
Brick Store opposite the stoic of
Philpot A Dodd’s where ho propose
to do ull work iu his line, for the
lowest Cash Prices. Country
produce of all kinds taken ill pay
ment for work. Give him a cull. He
guarantees satisfaction or no pay.
yuly 4th3t
Good ltlgeston.
“Give us this day our daily bread”
and good medicine to digest it, is botli
reverent und human. The human
stomach und 1 i venu e fruitful sources
of life’s comforts; or, disordered and
diseased, they tingle misery along
every nerve urtery. The man or wo
man with good digestion see beau ty
as they walk, and overcome obsta
cles they meet in the routine of life,
where ti e dyspeptic sees only gloom
and stumbles und growls at even
imaginary objects. The world still
needs two or three new kinds of
medicine before death cun be perfect
ly abolished; hut that many lives
have keen prolonged, and manv suf
ferers from Liver disease, Dyspepsia
and Head.che, have been cured by
Merrell’b Hepatine, is no longer
a doubt. It cures Headache in twen
ty minutes, and there is no question
but what it is the most wonderful
discovery yet made in medical
science. Those atfiicted with Bil
iousness and Liver Complaint
should use Merrell’s Hepatine.
I3T“lt can be had of Burhank &
Jones.
ICE BEER and LEMONaDE,
always on band at Hutcherson’s.
Hutcherson’s BEER and LEM
ONADE is the Beet in town.
If yon want to spend a few lionrs
pleasantly, go to Hutcherson’s
Billiard Hall.
All kinds ef Fancy letter papei
for sals at Burbank & Jones.
GEM FRUIT JARS, cheaper
than ever sold in Cedartown, by
jnne 27 4t Bradford & Allen.
BEER sdways on ICE at Hutch
erson's Billiard Hall.
Polk County Sheriff's Sale of Wild
Land.
W.i
Cedartown. Polk comity. Gn., on the Flint Tucfflny
In Amrust next, 187$. between thn lognl hours of
Mle, the following loteof Wild Itnd.for the cash to
wit:
Lot of land No. 2tJ3 in thescoond dis
trict fourth section, l'olk county, Georgia
for (axes due the slate and county for tho
year 1874, and levied on by
virtuo of one wild land tax fi fa issued by
the Comptroller General of Georgia vs said
lot.
Also at samn tltno and plaoo lot of haul
No. 272 in tho 2nd disl. ami 4th sect, of
Polk county Ga., for taxes duo (ho stale
and county for (he year 1874' levied on by
virtuo of one wild land tax fi fa Issued by
by the Comptroller General of Ga. vs said
lot.
Also at stuns time nnd place lot of land
No 278 in tho 2nd dint. 4th seo. of Polk
oounyl Ga., for taxes due the stale and
county for the year 1874; levied on by vir
tue of one wild land tnx fi fa Issued by the
Comptroller General ol On. vs said lot.
Also at same time nnd place lot of land
No. 27G in the 2nd diet. 4th sec. of Polk
county Ga. for taxes due thn state and
county for the year 1874; levied on by vir
tue of one wild land tnx fi fa issued by the
Comptroller Geueral of Georgia vs said
lot.
Also at same lime anti place lot of laud
No* 277 in the 2nd diet. 4th sec. of I'olk
county Ga..for taxes due thn slate ami
county for the year 1874; levied on by vir
tue of one wild land tnx fi fa issued by the
Comptroller Genernl of Georgia vs said lot
Alsoulsamo time and place lot of land
No. 204 in the 2nd dist. 4tli sec. or I'olk
county Gn., for taxes due the state nnd
county for the year 1874-5 levied on by vir
tue of one wild land tax fi fa issued by the
Comptroller Gonernl of Georgia vs said lut
Also at same time and plnoe lot of laud
No 802 in tho 2nd dist. 4th see. of I'olk
county Ga., for taxes duo tho stale and
county for the year 1874 ami levied
on by virtue of oue wild laud tax ti la in
s' fd by t e Comptroller Geueral of Gn. vs
said lot.
Also nt same time nnd plate lot of land
No. 808 in the 2nd dist. 4ih sec. of I'olk
county Un. for luxes due the st ile and
county for the years 1874 and levied
on by virtue ot‘ one wild lund tax fi fa is
sued by the Comptroller Generul of Uu* vs
said lot.
Also nt same time and place lui of Ian ‘
No. 800 iu the 2nd dist. 4th sec of polk
county Un. for taxes due the gnic and
county for I he yeur 1871; levied mi by vir
tue ol one wild land lax ti la imucl by I lie
Comptroller Gonernl ol Ga. vs said lot.
Also at Maine time and plaoo Iu I cl laud
No. 884 in the 2nd dist. -lth sec. of I'olk
county Gn., tor taxes due the state and
county tor thu year 1874 and levied
uu by virtue ol one wild land lax ti fu is
sued by thu Coiiijjiioiler Geueral or Gn., vs
said lot.
Also at Hume time and plnoe lot of bind
No. 802 iu the 2nd ilisi. 4th see, of I oik
county Ga, for taxes due the stale and
oouuty for the yeur 1874 and levied
on by virtue of ono wild laud lux ti la is-
sued by (lie Comptroller General of Ga, vs
said lot.
Also at same time and place lot of land
No, 487 in the 2nd dist,4lh sec, of I'olk
comity Gn, tor taxes due the* state mid
county for the year 187(1, levied on l»y
virtue of one wild laud tnx fi fa issued by
tho Comptroller General of Gu, vs said lot.
Also ut sanT&tiine aud place lot o land
No. 722 in lhe w 2ud dist 4th sec. of Polk
county Ga. for luxes due thu slaie and
county for the year 1875; levied on by vir
tue one wild laud lux ti fa issued by the
Comptroller Geueral of Georgia vs said
lot,
Also at the same time und pluoc, lot ol
loud No. 728 in the 2nd dist. 4th <ecct. ot
Polk county, Gil., fur luxes due the state
and county for the year 1876, levied on
by virtue of one wild laud tux fi fa issiien
by the Comptroller Uouernl ot Georgia vs
said lot.
A Iso at the sumo lime nud ] lucr, ol ol
land No. U6U iu the 2nd disband 4th sec
Poik county Ga , for taxes due the state
and county forllie year 1874; levied uii by
virtue of one wild land tux li la issued b>
the Uomptrullea Geueral of Georgia vs said
lot.
Also at the same lime aud place, lot el
laud No. 271 in the 17th dist. m.d 4th sec.
of Polk couuty Uu., tor laxt-e due tho slum
ami oouuty for the years lH7ur and lh-t»
levied ou by virtue of one wild lumi
tux li fu issueu by thu Cuuiptruhei Gone. ..
ol Ueorgiu vs said lot.
Also at the buiue time nnd place, lot ol
lund N*. 277 in the 17th dist. 4tu soot, ui
Polk oouuty Ga., for luxes due Hie slate
and oouuty for the year 1874; by viilur
of oue wild laud tax fi fu issued by iitv
Coiiiplrollei-Gci.erul of Georgia vs said iu.
Also ut the same lime und place, lot of
laud No. 280 in tho 17th dist. 4th suoi. v.
Polk oouuty, Ga., for taxes duu Hie Hat
and county for tho yeur 1874; levied on bj
virtuo of one wild laud tux fi fa inane*# u.
the Comptroller General ot Georgia vs sum
lot
Also ut the same time aud place, lut ut
laud No. 2U2 in lhu-17ih dist aud 4ui sec.
of Polk oouuty, Ua., lor taxes due the s;ut«
and county for the years 1874, levied u..
by virtue ot one wild laud tux fi ia its nod
by tho Comptroller General of Geo. git va
said lot,
Also at the same lime and place, lot id
laud No. 2'J8 iu the 17th dial. and 4th seo.
of Polk couuty Ga., lor luxes duo t.i«
and couuty for thu yeur 1&74 uuu
levied ou by virtue of oue wild mo l lux
fi fa issuod by the Comptroller General u.
Georgia vs said lot.
Also at the same limu aud pluuu, lui ui
laud No. 200 in the 17ih didi.4th sect, ot
Polk county, Uu., for taxes duo thu si.u
and oouuty for the year 1874; levied uu by
virtue of ono wild lund lux fi fu issued . v
the Comptroller Geueral of Georgia va a,a..,
lot,
Also at the same time and place, lot ui
land No. 808 in the 17th dim. 4tu sect, oi
Polk county, Ga , for taxes uue me aiuii
and county for the yeur lo.'j miii
levied ou by virtue ol one wud iuuu mx tr
fa issued by the Comptroller ucucru. ui
Georgia vs said lot.
Also ut the same time and place, lot ol
land No. 810 in the 17th dist. and 4tu aou.
Polk county Ga., for taxes Uue the slum
and oounty for the year 1874 aud
levied on by virtue of oue wild laud
tnx fi fa issued by the Comptroller Giuor-
ul of Georgia vs said lot.
Also at the same time and place, lot of
land No 818 iu the 17th diet. 4tn seci. ot
polk county, Ua., for taxes due the mule
and couny for the years 1874 70 uud ‘7 b;
levied on by virtue of one wild land tnx fi
fa issued by the Comptroller General ot
Georgia vs said lot.
Also at tho same time and place, lot of
laud No. 814 in the 17th disl. 4th sect, of
Polk county, Ga., for taxes duo the state
and couuty for the years 1874, 1876 and
1876; levied on by virtue of oue wild lund
tax fi fu issued by the Comptroller General
of Georgia vs said lot.
Also at the same time and place, lot of
and No. 816 in the 17 th dist. 4lb sect, of
Polk oounty, Ga., for taxes due the state
and county for the years 1874, 1875 and
1876; levied on by virtue of one wild land
tax fi fa issued by the Comptroller Gener
al of Georgia vs said lot. 4
Also at the same time and place, lot of
land No. 817 in the 17ih dist. and 4th seo.
Polk oounty, Ga., for taxes due the state
and county f6r the year 1874, aud
levied on by virtue of one wild land
tax fi fa issued by the Comptroller General
of Guorgid vs atid lot.
Abo lot of land No. 1108 In tho 18th dist
and 3rd seo of Polk oounty Ga. for taxes
due the stato and county for tho years
1874-6-0; by virtue of ono wild land tax fi
fa issued by tho Comptroller General of
Ga- vs said lot
Al-o lot of land No 110Q in tho 18th dist
nnd 3rd sec of Polk county Ga. for taxes
due tho elate nnd county for tho years
1874-6-6; by virtue of one wild land tax fi
fa issuod by the Comptroller General of
Ga. vs said lot.
Also lot of land No 1207 in the 18th dist
and 8rd seo of Polk oounty Gn. for uue
due the stato and oounty for the year 1*74
by virtue of ono wild land lax fi fa issued
by tho Comptroller Genernl of Gn. v-< rai l
lot.
Also lot of land No 1210 In the 18th dist
and 3rd sec of Polk county Ga for taxes
pile the stnte nnd oounty for tho yours
1874-6-0, by virtue of one wild laud tax
fi fa issued by tho Comptroller Ganoral of
Ga vm said lot.
Also lot of land No 1212 in the 18th dial
ami 3rd see of Polk oounty Ga. for inxc-«
due the stale un- county foi the yoar-
1871-5-0. by virtue ofono wild land tux fi
fa issued by the Comptroller General of G .
vs snid lot.
Also Jot ofltnd No 1216 in the 18th dist
nn«l fli-d seo of Polk county Ga. lor tnxo
dun the stato and county the year.*
I 1874-6-0. hy virtue of one wild land tax II
fa issued by the Comptroller General ui
; Ga. vs said !"•-
Also lot of land No 1210 iu the I8;li dim.
and 3rd sec of Polk county Gn. *-»»• tax-
due the state ami c >»nt v for tho y nr 1876
by virtue of one wild land tax It fa is u
by the Comptroller Goncralol' Ca s said
lot.
Also lot of lund No. 1228 in the Iftlhd st
and 3rd sec of Polk county Gn, for taxes
duo the state nnk county for the yonr 1874
hy virtue of one wild land tnx ti ft issued
by the Comptroller General uf Ga vs said
lot.
Also lot of land \'n 1225 in thr IHtli dial
nnd 8rd seo of IMk coun'y Gn. f..r t xes
due tho slate and county for tho year.*
1874-6 6; hy virtue of one wild land tax ti
fa issued by the Comptroller Geueral »t Ga
va said lot.
Also lot of land No. 1286 iu the 18th dist
and 3rd seo of I'olk county Ga. for taxes
tine the state and enunty fur the year-
1874-6.3; In virtuo of one wild land lax fl
fa issued by tho Compitoiler General nf
Ga v* said ,oi.
A bo lot of land No. 1233 in the ifiili dim
nnd 3rd s»u of Polk county Gn. for taxes
duo the stall cniii.lv for the year-
1874 6-0; by the Comptroller General "I
id loi
Also lot of laud No. 12311 In the 1 Hih di*.
and 3rd sec of Polk comity fJn. for taxes
due the state and county for Hie years 1874
and ’, 6; *y virtuo of one wild land tax f.
la Issued by the Comptroller Ooaoral o
Ga. vs said lot.
Also nt the same lime ami pint;** |.,t oi
land No. 1242 in the 18th disl. 3rd soul, m
Polk county, Ga.. for taxes due the white
ami county tor me years 1^7 4 nnd 1873,
levied on by virtue of one wild land lax ti
t'u Issued by the Comptroller Genera! ot
Georgia vs said lot.
Also at the same time and plaoo. h i ol
land No. 127'.t iu the 18||, disl. 3rd seot.ol
Polk county. Ga.. Ini taxes due the state
ami county lor I .«« years 1874 '76 aud '73:
levied on by virtue of one w.ld land tax fi
fa issued hy the Comptroller General of
Georgia vs said lot.
Also at the same time nnd place, lot of
land No. 1280 iu the IHtli dist. 3rd sect, of
Polk county, On., for taxes due the s ate
mid county for the years (871. 1875 mid
IK6; levied on by viitue ofono wil l laud
tnx fi fa issuctl by the Comptroller Goner
ui of Georgia vs said lot.
.vlso at tho sumetiino and plane, lot n
hind No. 1281 in tho 18th dist. 3rd - ct. of
Polk county, Ga., for taxes duo the *iuu
and county for the years 1871 hm
1876; levied ou bvbinuo of.,wt.d 1,
lax li la issued by the Uomptt.me Geu.-ra 1
ot Georgia vs said lot.
•V.MO ml of laud No 1283 i i th- 18:1, I -
>f I'olk count,* Ut. for taxes
due
1874-6-3 hy virtue of one wild mil l tnx fi
in isstud by Die Comptroller Gen ru o.
Ou vh sai l bit.
Also nt the samo time an I plac. |„t o:
Ian.' No '287 in ll.e IHtli dmi A I emu.
Polk uuiiu'y. Ga.. f„r tnx »* duo t e sUle
and couuty tor tl.e year* |874 8.5 ,
1873; levied on by vir*<•*• "• ,T,11 I •
t«|X I. fa issue ",y„ 1( .G„u„"r,,l . U«u , .
ol Georgia va .-.r„|
Also at the *... pan,, lot ...
•'“"i 1288 j„ (l „. |8iii d.*t- * * o'- o
i'olk county, Uu, f„ r ,„xcs d"e the niai-
I V ed Oil by virtue „f oil. w "I l • . ■ «v
r m*M , “ l,y , *J ,U wr "
Inn.i No 12'J(| j M .I,' ]H||| ,|JM. 3rd --c-.
I'olk cuiiniy. Gn , p, r taxes -i«,
and county for lb a years IH7»- »8.»
18,'.: 6 v o,! on b v virtue "
tax ll l.i t-au. d by ibe Ootupt• oiler Gjuoi
tl ol G.
id bn
. . . I
1 - ;l - in !!.'• I8.li .11*1
•»* li r« iwi.q'i'v tli- Vjoii'p-r.'fro. 1 Jl "I
At-
ll gl;.
tin,
id loi
ol pin
»<•" » 1 -*•8 in ,h«
I'ol.k county, G,j. f.*r taxes due r«e au
and oouuty , nr f |„. 1H74- «np
1873: levied OM hv vinnuofone w Id Ian-,
lax li la 1—ti, fl 1, V Ilie (Vmptrjllor Go icr.t
ol G orsia v --,il|nt.
Also at i||p ,j m , pi , 0 . lot ■
laud No ] 2 05 j„ ,| M . I Mil. H-t.8rl -eel if
I'olk county, Ga.. fur tax < In * Inc -i •
mid count v for th-* voir 1*71 an
i vt. d uu t, v virtue of on* wild land lux fi
fa issued bv tb-t'.m.pt tidier of General of
G""Kia vs said b,t.
Also at the Maine time nnd pi ice. lot of
land No. 280 ut th- 17>h disl Mh see. ot
Polk comity. Gn , far taxes duo the slate
mid county for tli* year 1 **71: levied on by
virtue of oue wild land lax li fa i—ied bv
the Comptroller General of tje uigiu v sain
lot.
Aiso nt the same lime and plane, lot at
and No. 2W> in (lie 7tb dist. lib set ..(
Polk county, tin,, for luxes due the slat
land county for tlie yeni 1874: by virtu ol
one wild land lax fi fa Issued by the Cutup-
trollar General of Ccurgu v> said lot.
Also at tlie same Iiin * and place, lot of
land No 12U« in the IHtli di.t 3rd etui, of
Polk.county. Ga., for tuxes due tlie stair
ami county for the year 1873. amt
levied on by virtue of one wild land
tax fi fa issued by tlie Comptroller Guuor,
al of Georgia vs said lot.
E. vV. V. Li.MKSTrt. S 1* O.
Restaurant & Lodging.
No. H Broad Street, Home, (la.
Sample Tables and Rooms for Com
mercial Travelers.
SlDpIo Meal ° , »
Single Lodging 25
Board and Lodging, per day 1 00
Board, per day 75
Sapper, Breakfaat and Lodging. 75
AllMeali sent out 60
OYSTERS ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH MEALS.
Table supplied with the best the
market affords.—Meals
at all hours.
Nov. S3 "YMJ
Mrs. T. B. Williams,
MILLINER,
No. 91, Broad St., ----- Rome, Ga.
91
on Imml h large uasoniiicut of Hats, Flowers, Silks, anti other
goud8 in her liu^ Also, has on liatul, at all times, Zepher, white ami col
ored; St and ii id Curd Hoard, Mottoes, &c. Remember the place, nearly
opposile \V. '1*. McWilliams & C'o.’a new building.
Gc. W. ^ektl\ei^toi\ & Co.,
D—E—A—L—K—H—S I—N
1); I Y=fGrio\o\f)\$=
Are now receiving their mammoth stock of new
Spring and Summer Goods.
THE STOCK m COm'LBTE,
I’tin s in K"i*piiig with the Times, ami Goods Must be Sold.— ■ -
• • Gall early and make jour selections
73T 1 We also HUY COTTON, and pay the highest Cash price lor
(jointtry iVudinv ochb, I8?7-1y
Depot, 104 READS STREET, New York.
LIFE IKSUR&NCE!
'I’ll,' Folio win 2 Tub!'*, heinga partial Liut of Losses paid hy the
Mobile life Insurance Company,
I'rnP.iMof Life InsttMiicc.
iipply iu J. D. ION LOW, Cedartown
Dec. 13,1877-ly
rilliiiiry
• UMi f ISTRAI OB’S SALE
GkoiiGI v. II.-imIhou County.
Ity till li- ui .-in i-rilni iioni tlmi'ioirt < o.. *, >■ i ms
• I mii|i| ('Minay. Will b.- ...Ill l.. r.*r»- tlir Colm lion
lioor,oi .nnl 1.01.0 ..lithe' li.tTm-.ihvIn Mi.-nst
wit* i" si ale 'to'wj'i- ''’“" l uf f " 11 " in «
Til.* pliii.'int known n.tli. Kbk j.l , Ivlt.gon
Tnllnp-MMii Itivt-r. i t.ii.l.iti.« or I. .,1* fiio.l
•VII. (Wit#. IMH. itll. lilt. HIM. ills, ill in ?ln- nil, <lix-
irlci n. .IHr.l .return ut Driubmilv Pi.nldtiiM. now
Ilnnl-I.ii comity On. Abmu !#■• in-ri- cli nr.-il land, I
I'ltllllicc ill III- Wl.l.ll.. AI...III ui mr... lt..O,.m
I JUKI. vvl:li i ui*- lio'i.i*; hill in
iht for (It.irlbn'lon Hmmig
Tlit. .Inly Hth. 1s7h!
July 11 tils
Tit If. purlcrt. Tlila.lnlvt
L\ 0. I.AVKS, AilntinfH
Haral on County Deputy Sheriff's
Dales.
Xyil.l.be sold luTi.t'e the Court.
*V 11 u11 m Blleliiimili Hoi'.
ids..it ciiiti y, Ua.. on the first 'J'lics-
.lav in August lies', it;iween tho lo-
^'.ii Iniiirs nf mle, ilie hillowing lots
of wild .hind, tor I In-Cush:
I, .1 ol In ml Nn. 949 in lie. -JOth
ilismot innl fil'd pec.inn i I II.iiiiisiiii
(I.I., 'ill' l-ixes due tlie Mule
innl e 'limy fiir i In. yeur 18'ii mid
levied un Iiy v* 1*1 lie id mi. U ild land
tnx fi la issued liv ilie iii,.trollin'
(lelli l'1.1 , | (ill. vs dil1.1 tor. V. R.
Diivis friii'Sli re .
AU" ol .In- stime time nnd place,
lot i f land Nn. 4204, in the 20th dis
triot nnd 3rd section of IiuruUon
county Uu., for taxes due tlie State
county for the years 1874, ’75 and
’78, hy virtue of one wild land tax H
fa issued by tlie Comptroller Gener
al of Ga. vs said lot. VV. \V. Deun
transferree. A. -T. HUNT,
july 4th Ids Deputy Sheriff.
Rome KuUpoad,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On nnd alter M NUAY. JUNK 9. 187*. th
ulna will run on tlu; Koine Kailroml a» follow*-
EVENING TRAIN.
j'livc Rome Unity at * 10 A !
b t'iri. to Knniv nt 19.80 P I
SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION.
M«nio tSnlnrdsy only) at 5 OOP J
b"l:rn to I ionic nt 8.00 P 1
C. M. PENXINGTON; Gen’l Sup’t.
|.97if JNO. K. STILLWELL. Ticket Ag’t
wtth ntenm power tuanafaci
— \^ill Bend Machines (
Trial if Desisted.
Say vrhero yon read thin and sand foreataloi
* n' ?>, * Jol,N BAUNE8, Rockfr
Wlunebngo Co., Ill, July <thM
PILE CURE.
lMkwVu«'ovaCa.!larSiV V. 8.
Hearn Male School.
CAVE SPRING, GA.
T HE Portictb Session of this School will opatt
% **nd close the Kali Term D.ccmW
.ms 1 1878. The Spring Torm opens January «th
?£rn w,t , h * i' r,ze Declamation June 97th,
1870. roltlnn for the year, $90, $50aud $40. Incl-
deiital expenses lor tne year $1. Board With tbe
I rbiclpal at $10 per month, exclnslve of washing
and towels. HtniVents will be thoronghlv prepared
for the hloker classes in College. Priocs will be
awarded in Latin, Oicokand mathematics. For
cllculr. o,.llitif lnfarra«tlnn.
July 11 Sm Cave Spring, Os.
COLLIER H01JS]
85^ Whitehall and H)i Broad 8
ATLANTA, GA.
Don’t lorxet to stop .1 th. .bn. Box.
you go to A tlaoto. Yon will god Uilogo ".U i
Abonntllullr iupplled, oodoli.rgcdoolrlt p
men 18.3a I. D. DFSUAff, Piopri.