The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, August 22, 1878, Image 3

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THE EXPRESS. Cedartown, August 23nd. Rntos of SobsorlpUon nml Advertising RATE Of SUBSCRIPTION. t>NR YKJII » B 00 SIX MONTHS 1.00 THREE MONTHS 60 Taxable Invariably In advance. ADVIWTldlNa 80IIEDULK. flne e«m*re Three •• k column.. f i i~*rrTsri aM. i iiir 05 no lying very low with typhoid lover. The best medical skill is in service, vet it is thought that he cannot sur vive the attack. Polk county cannot well all'onl to loso so good and true a oilizi-n ns Judge Hutchings and his many friends unite with us in wishing that ho may yet he restored to his family and them. N. B. Since the above was in type, the sad news lias reached us that Judge Hutchings is no more. He died yesterday evening late, and will he buried to-day with Masonic hon ors at throe o’clock. An extended notice will appear next week of Ins life und character. The county is deprived of one of its best citizens and we huve lost one ofonr best friends. The Musical Concert. Quite u large and respectable audi ence wns in attendance at the School house of \V. J. Noyes last Monday night to listen to the sweet music that had been programmed for their edit!cation. The object was worthy and the patronage was good. The object in view for giving these mu sical concerts is the purchase of an organ for the Buptist church, ut this place. The following ladies and gentle- Flotti'iioy Tretiditwuy's now | men took parts in the last evening’s ■table is a model of beauty. ; entertainment: Mrs. 0. K. (lender- , ;— I son, Mrs, Adellu Dodds, Mrs. 0. 0. We long to koo the cotton Bunn, Misses Susie and PoroiaBunn. tlnys—the money days of the year. Jennie Jones, Eva Cold, and Annie •toe Rowe was fiuod and Ih,prisoned last Monday forconten.pt - • V'-'ght V. 1) tof court. | Wright, I)r. Joe Liddell und John 0. Twanty-two squares (on Incd each). constitute a nolomn. M-vrlnge and Dnalh notice* published free. Kant, For Halo, I.oat and Found, per lino 10 Obituaries, per Una 10 * oval No: lean, per line 10 p octal arrangements made with liberal ndvcrtl- All K Ivortlssmoats considered due after first In sertion. Transient advartlaenonta must ba paid In ad vance'. No advertleeuisiR* of Kn lirtitidril nature admit led. Strangers to a* must send recordrtiendatlona, elae we will pay no attention to their propositions. For further particulars, call on or address the publisher. JNO. W. RADLEY Cedartown, Cn. LOCAL USTICWS. Slight showers during the Week. The soda founts are well pat ronized. Several new mercantile firms in contemplation this fall. Death or Judge W. M. Hutchings. ] Proceedings or Polk Superior Court The friends of Judge Hutchings Harvey Bell vs. J S Noyes—Bill heard witli regret that ho had been I for Belief, Ac. Dismissed on motion, prostrated by what was thought to j Mary Buckner vs. John Buckner he vertigo. Since then ho bus been —Libel for divorce—Verdict of Jn- j Waddell. The way our court is rustin' I These ladies and gentlemen pur- things, is a sin. It is a terror to evd pose, ut nil early day, to repeat their doers. entertainment nt Cave Spring. Wo The grand jury presentments' wlM °' ,ow , their J 1 ,, i appreciation of the causebvpiUr in- Of last week will upper In next week a izing them. Express. I ■ »*» | Prosperity, Any one in need of blotters Cedartown shows as many ovideu- Or calenders call he supplied free at ces of real solid improvement as any tliia office. I town in North Georgia. On every laud i paper. Mr. Jomlinson [] 1L , p,. eaC |,t tim» there is a demand for nt least a dozen new cottages by Sheriffs Clements and Taylor pvrsor.a wanting a homo hut nre nn- busy this week. They pull well in , llWe t0 ob,ain tlu ' nl - u >» farnestly liarnoss together. i to bl ‘ llu ped that some ol our men : . menus will see it to their interest mid Farmers say that cotton was ' erect a few nice, neat amt inexpea- hover known to grow more rapidly sive cottages to rent to men of limi- than during the past weak. j ted menus. L- I her citizens retard die town’s growth See Where menus biism ! “For Sale” notice else- 1 T' h "i m " Ra “ re K ol »K«P* . | the demand for them increases, in this paper. Mr. Jomlinson . Odf friends R. 1). and Tom | hy a failure on their part to put up Iiailmm paid its a pleasant risit last suitable ijuarters. This place tlie fuesday. lliey report tilings lovely coming fall and winter is going to ry releasing both Tlaintffnnd De fendant. Thus. Camp vs. ltuohael Camp- Libel for Divorce—Dismissed. 1010 Jones vs. 0 U Janes, Admin istrator—Bill for Relief, &c Dis missed on motim of I’luintiH's At torney. W L Denton vs Emma Denton— Libel for divorce—Verdiot for Plain tiff. Lou Brawncr vs. James Browner —Libel for Divorce—Dismissed by Plaintiff Attorney. John W. Mail dux vs Rebecca Mad dox—Libel lor JJivorco—Verdiot for Plaintiff. Elizabeth Lyons vs Lou Lyons— Libel for Divorce—Verdiot for Plain- titr. Teudle Glenn vs Lucinda Glonn —Libel for Divorce—Vordict for Plaintiff. Elizabeth Wilson vs M 0 Wilson —Libel for Divorce—Verdict lor Plaintiff. C W Kent hers: on vs W W limit Bill for Relief, &c.—Deoroo hy Jury for Plaintiff. Adam Rentz vs Cnllie lleiitz—Li bel l'ul' Diyorco—Verdiot for Defen dant. Win Peek vs 0 A Heath—Bill for relief, So—Dismissed hy Defendants Counsel. II J lorpold vs W J Lawson nnu J M Lawson—Complaint—-Order to perfect service. Willie Jeft vs Peter Jett—Libel for Divorce—Dismissed on motion of Plaintiff’s Attorney. (1 W West, Trustee, vs A It Brooks —Complaint—Urder ol settlement. Cherokee Iron Co. vs J A Peek— Complaint—Verdict for the Defen dant. Wilcox, Oibbs A Co. vs Geo. W Morgan—Complaint—Dismissed hy Plaintiff’s Attorney. Joel Brower, Ordinary, vs J 0 Al len, J 0 Waddell and A Huntington —Damages—Award made the Judg ment of Court. J 8 Noyes & Co. vs J L Jenkins— Complaint—Verdict for Plaintiff. 11 R Thompson, bearer, vs L G Puwel—Complaint—Judgment fur Plaintiff. R M Pringle vs 0 B Whatley-'- tfomplitliio— Order of bbtlleinent.' M M Muiick vs J U Waddell— Complaint—Order Aineudiug Pro- it not go out that c ™; W 1 Gibson vs A R Brinks— for the Judge. What does the large lumber pile mean in front of our office? Some surmise it to he for a large hotel. Others, that it is for sale. Misses Featherston ami Poddy, two of Nowuan’s most beautiful young ladies are visiting Mr. Giles Featherston of fliis city. We understand that Mr. IL P. Lumpkin bus traded to Mr. Mil ler Wright, his dwelling house, sta ble, stock und store house. The beBt is the cheapest. Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup is acknowledged to be the safest and most reliable medicine for Babies. Price 25 cents. do a big trade; people from a distance nre going to be attracted here and if they can he accommodated with houses, they will bring hither their families, remain with us and spend their money here. Who will he the first to initiate the movement? There is to be a moon light festival at Cave Spring next Friday night. The prooeede go for the ben efit of the Baptist church of that place. Mr. Pitt Lumpkin’s grey horse “Rnbon” fell in a well last Tuesday night while grazing iu Mr. Jule Peeks pasture ho was soon extri cated. Damage slight. Cadet Edgar Hubert leaves to-day for West Point. We hope he will remember the Express occasion ally and write us alettcr descriptive of of the many scenes incident to cadet life. A. sociable whb given last Tuesday -night «t Col. Jno. 0. Wad- doll’s in honor of Mr. Edgar Hubert. Mr. Hubert leaves, before long, for West Point, N. Y., where he will re sume his studies. Mr. Giles Featherston gave the young folks a sociable last night. Those who were in attendance say they never had a more pleasant time and the reoollection of it will long be cherished in their memory. We stand in need of some money. Will a few of our friends who have it to spare, please call and settle? It requires" heap” of money to ran a newspaper, especially when you have no paid up campaign fund at your baok. A11% Dai In ttome. Next Suturdny will be a big day with the Romans. Col. Tom Milner and perhaps others will speak inutile afternoon and “oar George” will ad dress the people at night. There will he nn immense torch-light precession also at night in which ull that wish may participate. “Our George” is gaining ground rapidly in Rome and Floyd County. Let the good work go on. Mr. Henry Jones of Esotn Hill has a daughter, Missy, who we are told hns hut few superiors in singing. Slio is but ten years old and lias established quite a local rep utation. We sec no reason why Esom Hill should not develop a Jen ny Liud as well as any other country. If Missy will cultivate her voice she will no doubt acquire considerable repn lation. In another column will ^ie found Judge Brower’s advertisement for sealed proposals for building a bridge over Euharlee at Rookmart und one over Big Cedar oreok be tween here and Cava Spring. These bridges have beeu needed for some time and Judge Brewer deserves the thanks of the entire comity. The quantity of Pork and other improper food consumed is en ormous and produces its inevitable results in innumerable types of dis ease, especially those of the blood, ex hibited in Pimples, Blotches, Sores, etc., all of which, however, yield rn- nidiy and surely to Dr. Bull’s Blood Mixture. Advices from Tennessee and Kentucky tell us that the corn crop will fall short of two thirds tiro usual quantity. Georgia did not miss it mnch at last in putting in an increa sed acreage. Dont know but it Is al ways best to anticipate a drouth and put in just a ’’leetle more than We in tended.” Apologetic. Our issue has been delayed a few hours tu-duy. One of our hands was necessarily called In the bed side of his dying grandmother. We know this will be u eullioieut excuse to any reasonable person. We lepeat what we have so oftuu said, that for a paper to lie a re corder ol all the local happenings, its friends must send in letters contain ing this news. In Polk and Haral son them are a dozen points Ironi which ncivs-lettcrs would be accep table every week. Friends, will you not take it on yourselves to furnish us the news? Codarlown may not he visi ted by theyellow fever hut it would not hurt fur her citizens to disinfect their premises. Ten weeks from next Tues day until olection day. Contracts For Bridges. LETTING NO, 1 Q’eohoia, rout COBNTV.-I will kn Id Ills i.owhsr HiniiEH nn i.ulialng .,r two Bridge* In Slid county by n-c -Ivlng sealed bids st my office, from now until the 80th dsy of Meptem ber 1878, on which dsy the same will be opened and awarded accordingly. Located at and ns follows, to-wit: Ono ovor Enlinrloe Creek nt Hofihlimrt, nt or near the placo where tho old bridge now stands. WOp I). To bo mnde ntul composed ol two Mnlu String I’loeos. 18x11 Inches, M) font long, placed 10 feel apart on good Hock abutments, built sufficlonily high so as to plac • uvury part of said bridge above high water mark, md more fully di-scriboil In plan and specifications lu my office To be lire needle beams 12xlt Inches, Hi Ifet lonjr; la Joists, 8x18 « feet long; 8 blocks K’xltf 18 inches long. The whole of >aid Bridge, as per planaud specifications to bo floored with good, sound heart pUnk 2sti 10feet long, laid down on 0 copers 00 as to be level with top of stringers. BANISTERS. 10 Posts Cx85 foot long, mortise 1 in nenr rnd ot Needle Ilcsm, and braced, anti 16 Railings Utfxti ar> reel U ng, to he let lu tlm posts, and well nailed. Said Posts and Railings to bo dressed. IRONS. • To befi Bolts 1J( Incbra In diameter, varying lo length with nuts and wa-ht-ri With which te teftW Saddles, Blocks and Ndedlo Beams to Stringer*', 11 4 Cast Iron Cops for suds of Stringers, and »i Cast Iron Saddles to put on Bot,oiuof Blocks with gutteif to receive I eUy rods 1# Hither. In dlam- oler, W) feet long, with good nuts and washers fastened to tho caps on ends of Btrlugera. well tightened for the supporting of suld Bridge. LETTING NO. 8 The nlhor Bridge to b« over Cedar Creek, Just above ford, 011 what Is known us the New Cedar- town and Cave Spring ltoau, near the residence of Moses T. Newell. MAIN SPAN to bo 81 feet long, composed o* two main Stringers le of 13 plecec 8x14 31 feet long, to ouch Hiring- tof t i first 31 feet of e Complaint—Order of Hsttlenu-nt. V G Larmoro vs J U Waddell Wrdiot for Plaintiff. T J Thompson, Administrator, vs. L M Relives and A Huntington— Verdictreseinding controci. S P Smith, Sou & Bra. vs J 0 Waddell—Judgment for Plaintiff. It A Clayton and Sam I’ Clayton AUniinirtrntor, vs W C Barber—Or der amending writ. Colclough & Glover vs W D Wright—Judgment for Plaintiff. Marietta Saving Bank vs C G Junes, Administrator—Order estab lishing lost declaration. II P Lumpkin vs J A and E A Tate—Judgment for Plaintiff. M Bond vs A Huntington and J W T Hand—Suggestion of deatli of Hand. N Goohann >s J G Bullock—Or der of seutlement. It A F Jackson vs S M R Byrd— Judgment fur Plaintiff. L J Lamar, Administrator, vs Batt and John Jones—Judgment for Plaintiff. • E il Richardson, Jr., vs. Joe Potts —Judgment (or Plaintiff. J S Noyes, Bearer, vs L G Itay— Verdiot for Plaintiff J Long vs Joel Brewer and J B B Godard—Judgment for Plaintiff. State vs Sam Ammons—Larceny —Order to discharge on demand. State vsLethiaAnn Pullen—Bur glary-Verdict of not guilty. State vs Joe Lampton—Forgery— Verdiot of guilty, and sentenced to Chain Gang for 7 years. State vs Ilenry Turner—Larcony from the House—Verdiotof not guil ty. State vs Jesse Boozer—Larceny from the House—Verdiot of grtilty, and sentenced to one year in the Chain Gang. State vs Willis Wimberly—Carry ing u Pistol concealed—Verdiot of guilty, an 1 fine 440, or one year in the Peniter, \iary. Personal. Hon. J. D. Waddell of Marietta is a guest of his brother, Jno. 0. Wad dell. _ A correspond.ut writes to know when the rail road hence to Hume will be began. Don’t know. Address Home Tribune, RomepG*.— Perhaps he oau tell you. to bo |IUt tOfRlSlT will. -J 1,1-000 »;,XI4IS Inolico Ionic, and I onu Inch Bolts, washers and unis well drawn and tightened Mooch Joint; sold Ifuhehure- «(W nnftivrl lM blll.if: KsM’Ji of eui.l Htrim-ers tobo coTcrvd with plank 1**14 31 feet long, laid on pieces 4*0 13 luches long, well nailed and fas- teltoJ, eons to preveut tho Halil Stringers from he lug vxpoaed to witter. To bo 7 Needle BrAme 18a 14 IU feet long. 21 Joists 3x13 31 foot long; 33 block* 13x13 18 Incheslor.g Tho Joists to be well brucod bridged. : aid Main Spnn to he set on Boiled Bridge aim «1 of 4 mud l>artof said' DOUBLE TRUBTI.KH each end of sniuc, touipo h et long; 13 posts 12x13, l••ct•ssa^y 1 to raise every high water murk; 1C Brin e long, or lougur If necessary, to raise Bridge abort) hlgliwatrr mark 8 long Braces, 18x13,1G feet longer longer iftmcesmry, to raise the Bridge above high water tnnrk. 4 Caps 13x13,18 foot long, with shitablo timbers to faslmi same together with aiiMctt and Nuts, tliclitnt named not lidded in bill Held MainSpun to bo 10 feet from In Stringers, andcovered with plank 3x0. 10 Icet long, munt’HS Xocknurt Bridge. BANISTERS. To bcl8uMti>, 6x8, 6 foot long, mortised In end or Npnalleama and eapa and braced, aud M Railings, Ijj x#j31 feet long, to be lot In the posta two liicMrs deep, well nailed nud fastened. Suld posts Hitd’KalllugB to be droasod. APPROACHES On Rnutli side to ba mode or 8 Stringer* 12x13, ao foot long; 6 sleepeif, 8x13, 80 feot long; 2 Single Treaties made of wtaie *|aod timbers us Ircstloa of Main Span. APPROACH On North side to bo from 85 to 50feot long, so as to gain an easy admittance to Mam Spun, set on 8 Trestles. Bald approach and trust las to be made of rnmo kind of timbers and built in raiuu mautior aa that of South side. Both ol suld approaches.as well as thosotd Rockmart Bridge, If any at that place nuednd, to bo hfinlstered and covered with tho sumc kind of lumber, and in same manner us that of Main span. IRONS. 72 Bolts, 1 Inch In diameter, Nuts and Washers with which to put Hi ringers together; 14 Bolts 1R Indlies i'rt JldiUetcV, varying lu lorigih, but averag ing 3.V feot long; Nuts and W’asherh with which to fasten Iron Saddles, Mocks and Needle Beams to Strlngors. 4 cast iron caps for ends of stringers 14 Cast Iron Saddles to put on the Blocks with gut ters to rccolve4Stay Rods, which aro to be IX inches in diameter 84 foot long alter being put to gether as these on Railroad Bridge nt Cherokee Iron Works, wills good Nuts ami Wat-horn wsll tightened, tho same tobo fastenod to Cast Iron Caps anu run from eatfo cud of Main Stringer un der the Blocks for tha supporting Main Span of said Bridge. Tho Mud or Bottom Sills of Mala Span as well as those ol tho Trostlea to bu let in earth to a good firm clay foundation, well fastened, confined and mnde seenre with earth anil rock. Said Bridges are to be mnde ami entirely compos ed of thoboal honrt Pino, clear of knots wlnshnkcn, dotes or any other detects that may toud to weaken or cause decay. Also, all tho Irons to be of the best material, well prepared* perfectly clear of cracks, flaws and all other detects whatever. Bald Bridges to be built to a perfect Joint, and In a good, first- class, wqrkmau-llke manner, and aH tho material to be furnished by the contractor. ALTERATIONS. And If In tliocouraeof building said Bridges it may be found necessary to muko any alterations In tho constructions tbercor tho same to be done by the builder, and Lite relative value of such alterations bearidod or deducted as Justice may re quire, the samo to bo estimated by Impartial judges. Said Bridges to be completed by tho 1st day of Nov vtatber 1878. Tho Contractors will be requited to give Bond with good security, In double tho amount to bo paid ter each bridge. To faithfully keep the tame In good repair for Seven Ydahi from date'of cdmplcthm, in'terms of, nnd as required by Law. Paymonts fffr building tho said Bridges-, ono-half cash and balanco in twelve months. Parties'deelroimlo'bocome blddors for tho buil ding, either or both of said Bridges, for Airther In formation thoreto, aro respectfully referred to a mere accurate plan aud specifications on Alo In my offleo, and also to the Railroad Bridge ovor Cedar C.eek, at tho Cherokce^Iron Works In said county. Given tuidur my band tbs 21st day of August 1878. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary. uug 32, M, (Romo Courier') How tin* I’arson Candiilato Work* oil Ihp SnbbnUi Hay. On the Sundny after I’uraon Fei ton spoke nt CVdurtwon he took it buggy in Rome ut 4 o'clock V. m. for his home nenr Uurterdtille# When he got in the neighborhood of J. C\ Kve*8, lie stopped iu front of the res-* idence of Ret. Perfy Jackson, n col ored preacher, und culled him out und commenced electioneering with him; telling him, “You supported me before, and 1 expect you to do yottf best for me in this race,” etc. Perry says tho Doctor hung his head und did not look him squarely in tho face, but seemed to be asham ed of what he was doiug. It will be remembered that Dr. Felton hud preached a sermon that very morning at Cat8 Spring, and immediately after that sermon took two of his prominent supporters, one white and tho other a colored preach er otF to one side aud had a private consultation. These aro facts, and comment is unnecessary. For Sale* I haVe decided to dfTer for sale the running gear and gin I have hertofore been using. It is a forty-five snw gin and the running gear is »*xtfa light. Hyitsiifc three horses can do the work ordinarily requiring four. I will make it to the inh-rost of any on? in need of agin ol* running gear to cull and see them for himself My reasons for selling are that I will run a steuni gin the coming s«*a« aon. R. 8. Tomlinson. aug22 4t no Saw CHn for sale. A No. 1 Sixty Saw Gin for sale. Cheap, very cheap, for cash; or at ordinary figures on a reasonable time. A bargain is offered. For informa tion apply at this office. tf Paris, Tex., Dec. lbtli, 18?7 Dr. llnITor, Dear Siiy i had the (dulls aud Fever, no* thing ditl me any good; I took qui nine until I was*nearly deaf.-nd; as a Iasi resort, I purchased a bottle of Dr Harter’s Fever and Ague.Spe cific fur seventy live cents; 1 used only half of the bottle, and it com pletely cured me. .1, fS. Rant. For Hale by all Druggist. augl5-2t BRADFORD TaLuTn have the best Liver Pill ever sold in this or any other market. Tiny have sold over four thousand of them and the demand for them steadily increases. They give entire satisfaction. This large quantity hiiVWii sold ri i, o.t any puffing or advertising, if y«>u ones try them you will use no other. junc 13-ly REMOVAL. For the want of roohi to accommo date my large ami increasing trade, I will move to the house formerly oc cupied Uy the Bank of Ruine, (one door below Mr Peters’) about tho first of July, where I hope to meet all my old customers and many new ones. Mrs. T. B. Williams. june 20 tf Rome, Gb» MESS. BRADFORD & ALLEN, I gave my three year old daughter two doses of the worm oil 1 got of you and she expelled about 100 large woims iu 2-4 hours. She passed over 30 worms ut one time. Jas. K. Baldwin. August Dili, 1878. This oil costs only 25 cents a hot'* He. aiigl5-4L S. P. Shepard will koepconatunt- ly on hand Good and Pure Whfakv, and sell ut low prices. Gull at City Bur and test them. aug 1 3t When you want a COLD glass of BEKIi or Lemonade, call on Don Hutcherson. Jf you want to spend a few hours pleasantly, go to lIUTCUFJiaoN's Billiard llali. ICJi BEKU »md LEMONaDE, always on hand at Hutcherson’s. Hutcherson's BEER and LEM> ON A DE is the Best in town* G(. W. & Co.j D—K—A—I.—E—ft —S I—N E^|PjYHEiS|0|0|f>|jS= Are now receiving their mammoth stock of new Spring and Summer Goods. TII.H JTCOGXC X* OOMPLBTB, ——Prices in Keeping with the Times, nnd Goode Must be Sold. * Call early and make your selections 3SF” We also BUY COTTON, and pay the highest Cash price lor Country Produce oct.5, 1877-ly Mrs. T. B. Williams, MILLINER, No. 91, Broad St., - - - - - Rome, Ga. HllAS "Ii IiiiiiiI ii lurge ilSsol-lmenl iff lints, Kluvurs, Silks, uml othur goods in lit*i* line. Also, has on hand, af at 1 ! times, Z-pher, white and col ored; Standard (-aril Board, M..tfoe«, itc. Remember the place, nearly opposite \V. T. McWilliams it Co.’s new building. May In. tftrn-i.ni LIFE INSURANCE! J lie Following Table, being a partial List of Losacr paid by the Mobile Life Insurance Company, id vos some prnelli-nl lllu-lrnllolis of tile Betiollts anil I'ruAtsnf Life Insurance, | M ..lull-. j Total | TroAt l'ni i > | Palil. I Asssnred I »l» U 1 #»,«!) 55 t»County, AUtanm PIiD.Th ‘Hit, Al» 0|H<likH. I Hcposlt, Alabama Meridian, Mfi-lsslppl ria. ForAirthor information apply to. 311 S wi r.i I,«0 SO 1,317 €4 I Mb Ml 4 Wl S5 ;!§ 1>. ENDOW, Cudaruiwn, Dfiu 13,1877-ly IIKKR niwiiys on ICE nt Hntoli- oisuii’o Billium Hull-. Ortilloatf 1 . ATHENS, GA. Fobnnry JJ, 1R7S. Sin: My dilld, flvi yearn old, Imd eymptoms of wormS- I trhid calo.-nol and otliur worm modi- cintu*. hilt failed to expel any worms. 5c-vlii|r Mr. Walti’e curtificato I got a vial or your Worm Oil, and the first doec brought forty worms, and tho eoioml doos 86 ninny were paneud I did not count lhe». S. R, Aiiams. • {Mf'Eor sale In Cedartown by Burbank & Jones and Bradford & A lion ami S. K. Iloguo at Kock- •wL ^ in,c ** m Can Yo«r FYnIt. Isaac T. Mee will sell you Fruit Cana that aurpMSt-s by for any othur ran for can ning up poaclios. Not liable ta break; can bo ueed morotnan .inro. Try thom, nnd yon will have no other. Halfgallan cans|l N 30 pvrdox. Quartcans $1,15 per doxen. Scaling Wax furnished at above prices. July 11 tf. Every article eqnarcly on Its merits Ir tliu mlo at Mc-Buidr's great Southern Crockery Depot. No c.Tt-aa and platea as baits. If you want to pay Cuah and get bottom price*, send to McBmiii; & Co. they **• heat any house that pnvs the expenses of drummers. tsr Merchants, If you want to pay cash for CROCKERY, Glassware, Lamps, Ohlinnoys, Show Cases, Buckets, Broome, Tubs, Dish Pane, Dippers Milk Pans, utc., send to McHnmn & Co., Atlanta, for prtcon, aud you will make money. MoBiiidkaCo. manufacture Show Casoe, and soil as Cheap as any manufacturer lu the country. They will duplicate any bill In theli lino bought Depot, 104 EEADE STREET, New York. The Best Wagon On Wheels &XAMtTFAO T XT il E XT XI V FISH BBOJ. <& CO., HACINE, • 1VE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, Ami bjt«iSmu s oD»al.n sirlcly to nuo.cl.o of Work; by .iniitoj-tne n hut th. BEST OP WORKMEN, U.lliK nothin,,, hut S1H8T-ULASS 1MPKUVKI1 MACIIINKIIY .ml thu VKIIY BK-IT RSLEPTStt TIMuUIt, ami hy n Tltoron B h Knotvlodxi nllhc ba.lnan. «r« h«vo Ju.tly oirucd Iho ropm.iiou of m ikltif “The Best Wagon On Wheels." We give tlu* following wummty with-each wagon: we Hereby wnrraiit the FISH BROS. WAGON No....to be well lade iu overy particular aud of good materiul. and that the strength or the same Is sufflttont Ibrwll work with fair usage. Should nu j breakage occur wllhln one year from this date by reanrtt of defective material or wnrkmnrthlp, rc|»nlrB for the same will he furnished nt place of sain, free of charco or (lie |>flcu of MU ropair., .. ,u,r.pml.'«prlc Hat, will be |,«>d In ca.h hy lav ,,orvbt.vr (.rodudMiumul. of the broken or dclcctlvo parte as evidence. ( Titgr G. Finn, I Rnoiiio, Wis., Jan. 1st, 1878. ] Edwin It. Finn, t FISH BROS. & CO. t Jno. C. Huggins, ) '° ,lrl1 f" ; ">-wry .veil,* ol Ihv United Sl.tw, SEND for 11IICLS aud 1 LKMb, and for a copy of our \3ria1lfural Ilapoy to August 15, 1878, (tot J- ISH BROS. i*k CO , Undue,- Wis. Citation for Letters of Dismission. GkOIKII A II AHAI.ZON COUNTY I Whereas, Ronben and John IHIulcotnhe, Admit - Istrators of Reuben Ualconfc, repreeonts to thu Court In their petition duly filed and entered on record that they lmo'fully Administered Reuben llalcombc’s estate, this Is therefore to clto all per- concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show , If any they have, why said Administrators ahould not be discharged from their Admiulstru- »..... ...... n tlja first lion and receive Letters of Dismiss 1 Monday lu Novombor, 1878. This Angu-t 3nd, 1878 ...» u, m DAVENPORT, Ordinary. aug 860d in«l Morphine IiaWtcurefi. .uS-'yis Atlanta Medical College, ATLANTA, GA. Till. ’Twvnty-TTr.t Animal Oour.o of Lnlura. «lll c omm™ r .°v,. tra( , Mn „ h U Wv.t19ur.land, W K Wnat murolaiul, W A I.o.u, v II Talllaferm, Jno Thad Johurou, A W Calhoun, J u Losaii, J T Bank.' Doaion.irator, c W Nuttliid. 1 S.nd for Annonmuuuont, givInR A,II Uiformilloo. aux 5 Dn N ’ , T1UU - JOHNSON, M. D„ Dr,in. 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