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I HE EXPRESS.
Ot*dn.rto\vn,
October 3rd.
(.AL
" isr k w s.
Voters Rend This.
Il' will price* Jun Chaim's
goods you will any they are clu*up.
Listen here: A large lot of the very
host Cream Chfeso just received.
Fresh Canned Peaches, now crop of
the best Canned Tomatoes you ever
ate; atid his Toumtoe Catsup and
Wjrcestershire Sauce can't be beat
iji price and quality. JuU keeps the
best lot of Cigars and Tobacco of any
body. Ton and Coflee a plenty; autl
those Freeh Fat Mackerel are so nice.
Nice fresh Chocolate kept. A nice
lot. of the very best Soap. Jf you
want strictly pure Candies, Plain and
Fancy, Jun Chaim keeps them at
the very lowest prices. Oysters, Sar
dines, Salmon, Pine Apple, Jellies,
Pickles, Pepper Sauce, Sour Vinegar,
Whole and Cround Pepper, Spice,
Ginger, Cloves, Nut Megs, Flavor.*
iag Extracts, Raisins, new crop, Cur
rants, Citron, Raking Powders, at
half price, and warranted to be the
very best. All kinds of Nuts. Shot
at 10 ccnl8 per pound, lead at 10 ots.
per pound. Caps, Powder, Gun
Wads, Pipes, and the best lot of
Pocket Knives Jfor the least money.
Jun wants to buy a 1000 Chickens
and 100 dozen Eggs.
I hope by close attention to busi
ness to merit u continuance oi the
patronage so liberally given mein
ibe past. Very Respectfully,
sept 20*41 Juu Chaim.
A largo lot of Clocks of every de
scription <or sale very low, by Allen
& McOsker, .Home, Gu.
Mr. Stoffregan’s brother,
about whom we spoke last week as
being held in New Orleans, was
stricken by yellow fever, but is con
valescent.
COTTON MARKET.
We quote to-day as follows:
Good Middlings,
Middlings,
Low Middlings,
Strict Good Ordinary,
Market quiet.
Judge Lester speaks in Cave
Spring to-night.
The wagoners are doing a
<lnving*biiainess now.
No frost yet. Everybody is
wishing for frost.
Robert Shepard is improving
•slowly, lie Inis bad a severe spell of
lour.
It ret pi ires the services of 30
jnen to do tin* dry goods trade of Ce-
•durlown.
We were glad to see Cnpt,
McClatchey on our streets last Tues
day. The Captain and Squire En-
low will proceed at once to work on
the new bridges in the county.
Our mail-schedule is changed
again. The mail from Cave Spring
arrives now at 24, P* hi., and depicts
at 34, p. m., same day.
Our young friend Joe. A.
Magnus, representing Meyer, Son &
Co., wholesale liquors dealers, of At
lanta, will be in our town to-day,
soliciting orders. Give Joe your
trade, he will treat you right.
Hon. John B. Gordon will
speak at Silver creek, in Floyd coun
ty, to-morrow. Judge Lester will
also be there. A grand barbecue is
to be had and thousands will attend
The battle scarred veteran’s old
friends and soldiers will all turn out
to bear them on this occasion.
Read the county fair adver
tisement elsewhere. We shall be
proud when Polk county has arisen
level with other counties, infe
rior to her in point of wealth, as re-
aril a the having a lirst-clasj fair.
The Methodist Sunday School
is making n move towards the pur
chase ol an organ. It is badly need
ed and it is hoped the citizens of the
place will contribute liberally to
wards i 18 purchase.
The vote, tut we understand
it, of the Haralson grand jury stood :
for Felton, 10; for Lester, 0; not Vo- ;
ting, 1. This was banded us by • tie
of the bailiff’* in attendance upon
the grand jury.
Tin* Yellow Fever.
The yellow fever is making rapid
inroads in the interior town north of
Hie cities that have heretofore been
infested with it. Chattanooga, so
long thought to be proof against it,
at last bad to succumb, arid is now
in its death-dealing grasp. There
are a great many refugees from Chat
tanooga in Home. Humors of every
kind are afloat as to the existence of
the fever in Home. W*> are assured
by the press of that city that there
has not been acase there. There may
be in the future some isolated im
ported cases, there. Jt is the opin
ion of ■our physicians that our own
people need apprehend no danger of
its appearance her-. In the mean
time, we should he pleased if our
council would purchase, say, thirty
barrels of lime, and lithe our streets
and alleys thoroughly. Also, pass
an ordinance requiring the citizens
to lime their promises, especially
their hack lots. This liming will he
beudficiu) even if no yellow fever ex
isled in the land.
A. J. Young, for pure Liquors
can’t he heat. You all know it.
REMOVAL.
For the want of room to accommo
date my large and increasing trade, I
will move to the house formerly oc
cupied by the Rank of Home, (one
door below Mr liters’) about the
first of .JuUywheii? I hope to meet
all my old customers and many new
ieS. MllS. T. B. W 11.1.1 AMS.
jutie 20 tf Home, Ga.
The Chorokee Sorgum Mill iR
again ready to make Syrup for the c !"'" ly
public on the usui) terms. They oi
ler Evaporating i’an Grates lor &2
each. sept o, 4t
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, f
Cedartown can’t be beat as a
•cotton market by any to..11 four
times her size in the slum.
John Stillwell is agitated.
John means business. We are sorry
that cards of this kind are made nec
essary. Card will appear next week.
We hoar of several new
dwellings and business houses in
contemplation next spring and sum
mer.
Now that cotton is Lein
marketed, call and pay the printer,
lie has waited long and patiently lor
the little ‘'balance tine.”
ROCKMART LOCALS.
Rock mart, Ga., Se'pt. 27, 1878.
Cotton only 0 cents.
The weather is very warm.
The song of the mosquito is still
heard in the land.
WASTED.
To Rent or Lease for one year with
the privilege of three or live years
100 to 200 acres ol’ good land.
Address, 1\ 1*. J.,
Cure CYdurtown Express.
m>44-4.
When you want a COLD glass of
HKER or Lemonade, call on Roll
I I UTCM KltSON.
If you want to spend a few hours
pleasantly, go to Uutcukhson’s
Billiard Hall.
ICE REEU imd LKMONaDK,
always on hand at Hutcherson’s.
Take Notice. .Toll l-25th
At tiiK Ciikrokks Gin. Having
purchased a New 80 Saw Machine, ll * v,,ro,
with Self Feeder, Mid all latest im
provements, they are prepared to gin
at the rate of 25 bales per day.
Cedartown, Ga., Sept. 1, ’78. Gw
Hutcherson’s PEER and LEM
ONADE is the Rist m town.
All persons indebted in any way,
by note, account or otherwise, to the cstn'tes of 11,
W- Whitehead, lute of raid Comity deceased. are
hereby wotlfVtl Unit prompt ]M»vin<-nt is nrfflirril.
All persona holding claims against said estate arr
' notified that limy must he |>reseiitcd In tbs’
i ol the law. This Oct . and. 1678.
WILLIAM I. ’IAYLOH.
Administrator.
'KORGIA-POLK COUNTY.-Win. I. Tn.v
Idmiulsirutor of 1C W. Whitehead, deceased,
applied Tor leave to sell all the lands belonging
lid estate. Therelore, all persons cnnci'Mieil
will he at a Court ol Ordinary I
held in said
Monday in November liett to
show'cause, IT any they have, why leave to sell
' ‘ ■ he ^r^t.ted. Ulven under my
.lOKL liUKWkH, Ordinary.
said lanp should liol
hand, this ami day •
JUD. GRABS,
-DEALER IN-
Polk County Sheriff's Sales
W ILL he sold before the Court House door. In |
Cedartown. Polk county. C»u., on tin* First .
Tuesday III November next, between the legal |
property of tin* defendant, .lohn W. Watts. Prop
erty pointed out by plalnilfl's attorney. Tenant In
possession untitled, tty virtue of one Polk Supe
rior Court ll tii in favor of Horry ,£ Co. vs- .lohn W.
Watts, principal, and Thomas J, Davis, security.
Nos. 175.
4tli settle..
i. L. Powell. Property poltile
, T,-limit In possession noti
Polk sbip-rlor Court U fa In favor of ll. li.
Thompson, hi
»M,|awa , ! , it | sw,
Polk Hiipe
STAPLE AM FAICY GEOCEBIES
KEEPING ALWAYS ON HAND A KELL AND FRESH
STOCK OK Sugar, Coffee, M ail Flour, Uice, ltuwn, Fresh
Lard, in fai l, everything kept in a First Class Grocery Store.
CO.^lfKCMO.NK ll U3H.
Plain and Fancy Candies. All kinds of Canned Goods, Nnls,
Unions, Toys etc. PRICES CHEAP. Price my slock before
purelmsing —satisfaction guaranteed. Particular alteuti.m paid
to the having and selling oi Country Produce, i Imuklul lot*
past favors, 1 beg for a continuance of ll.c same.
.gVif .lUDCllABH.
AAJA1S €L BMLY7
mtor of Thomas A Chisolm, deceased, by virl
■'inirt ll la In favor urU
Feat burst on .V Co. vs said U W Chisolm, Kxm
time and place, hits of land Nos
The atmospheric churn dash
on exhibition at B mil liml atid Al
len's drug store is certainly a good
thing. It has much of philosophy
ia its coaatractioa. Mirny who Imve Mrs. Sue Lyons’ pusaeil the.
'rite cotton is considerably stained
by the late rains.
Mr. M. R. White’s wile and baby
died and were buried this week.
The ncocssttrius ol life cost but
hull*; the luxuries a great deal.
A mint’s dearest object should he
his wife; but, alas! sometimes it is
her Ward robe.
Thirty hales of cotton passed
through here to Home this week,
from Carrol countv.
Again wo are reminded of death.
Mr. Frank Johnson and James
Gresham both lost a child this week
Irma diptherin.
li
Seen it pronounce it the best patent ! j u . re Thursday evening, on her way
churn ever brought to Cedar.own. home in Odurtown, Irom Hints
county, wlier she had been on a viuit
for some vreeKs.
Mr. Jesse A. HoUscIaw, Re
publican candidate fur Congress in
this district, is advertised to speak ill
Cedartown next Saturday night
During the absence of Squire
Ettlow, while bridge building, Mr.
James Glenn will attend to any bus-
mess that may demand the services
ol a magistrate.
John R. West, announces him
self this week ttsa candidate lor
county treasurer. Mr. West is a
clever man and his many Irion Is
would be glad to have him till the
position.
Judge Thomas J. Feiry, one
of Koine’s foremost citizens died last
Saturday morning. He was highly
esteemed and his loss will he keenly
felt by our sister city.
Civpt. McLaehy brings the iu-
formutioM that there is one imported
caao of yellow lever in Dalton. The
authorities there do not anticipate
its becoming epidemic.
As the Sheri ll of Haralson
and his posse Were removing Hora
tio and Claude Chisolm, Rowe, Gal-
lamore and Nunn to their respective
county, prisons last Friday night,
Horatio Chisolm efleoted his escape
from the guards, lie escaped a lew
miles Ibis side ol Carrollton.
The Marklinm House.
This house is now under the man-
agement of Mr. E. ll. l’aiite ol Lou
isville, Ky. The whole In;use has
been revolutionized from cellar to
garret. It is first class in every par
ticular and its prices correspond
with the times. Our old friend and
play-mate of former and better days,
G. A. Park, is book-keeper, than
whom there are none better in all the
South. Wo hope our friends may
lind it convenient to stop at the
Markham when they go down to the
Fair. ^
Maxwell’s Almosplteiie Press it re Churn
Dasher*
Go to Brad lord & Allen’s Drug
Store and see the common' sense
1JHHAT1IINO OllURN DASH Kit. 1’lice—
$2 per Dasher; or one dollar to those
who pay to the Post Master, an ad
ditional dollar to ho put in the Ce
dartown box for the Yellow Fever
sufferers. J. F. Kir Bits,
Part owner, and sole Agent for it
.lisposul in the State of Georgia,
Cedartown, Oct. 3, 1S7S-11
Miss Troup Dever is said to he
dying with Typhoid Fever. Truly
death is abroad in the land. Since
writing the above the news is that
Miss Troup Dever died at one o’clock
to day. \Ve will give an obituary
next Week.
The protracted me.-ting at life
'Baptist Church is still going on.
Several accessions and a great many
mourners. Surely the presence ol
the Lord is in our midst to bless as
well as allict us.
Cerlilleate.
ATIIKNSfUA. December H. ISti.
A few night* since, I f»ve my mm one (tone of
Worm Oil a ml tlie next (fay he pimped sixteen large
worms. At the wane -lute I gave one done to my
little girl, four years old. and who parsed eighty
worms, from lour to fifteen Inches long.
W. F. 1*1(11.1.11*
{jft^Kor piiIo In Cudnrtmvn by Ilitrbank & •Joiivp
and Itradford it Allen mid 8. K. llogne at Hock*
I Ice Court It I'aa from t
half of lot No *401. mid one hall of
...*- North and Wept ol i lie public road lend-
igtoCnrtursvIlloaml Van Wert, In the IStlt dip
let and did suction of 1'olk county, Oil., up the
riy of A s McGregor, by virtue of two .Iiip
■' Iiip from the lOifird district. G. M., ill
lliivla vp A S McGregor and .1 O Hill
'd tno dufumiaut with a notice of Hup
levy in writing, Levy made and returned to me by
a Countable.
Also at (lie pame time and p'ace, lot of land No. I
ftll'.l, In tho (Htli diPtrict and fird pucIIoii o| l*olk
county, tut , up the property ol tbu defendant, John
II Hagwuli, bo the pah.I Bagwell being la no—cs-
pIoii of Hie astne. I have iiIpo perved tbu paid ling-
well, lie being thu tonnnl it: poppupeln, with a writ-
ten notice of tlitP levy, which Ip reunited by law.
lly vlrtuuofoiiu Justice Court fi la irom Hie lliTfid
diPtrict, U. M„ In favor W 1*’ I’iiipoii, lor the upe ol
Iteece McOivg.tr vp .lohn II Kilgwell, iip the prop
erly of paid Uugwcll.
AIpo at Hie pame lime and place, lot.a of land N
I fiid pection oi folk
i diPtrict
• the property
xll la in la viir
. .. . irutin. Levy
made and returned to me by a CotiPluhlu.
! Maine time and place, lets ol land Nos
and 2!I5, all in Ibe 1st district and HU
ilk county flu., by virtue of lour wild
p I.*riio.l l»y tbu Comptroller Oeneral t
list paid lots. lor taxes due the Mu'
county lor the jrenrs lfii I 75 7(1, Win T .lame
E. W. CLEMENTS
£8r Merchant*. Mclbldo
trade the larucsl and chuipcst stock of Crocker;
Lumps, Table Cutlery, statu pud Tin Ware, Woode
Ware, Looking Olasses our seen in 111 South,
you want to pay cash and get bottom cash pric
and select just what y
A Co. Atlanta.
Fall
ml \Vlllhu
id fi, ids
Hhcrltl'.
Citation for Letters of Dismission.
GeORGIA HARALSON COUNTY:
Whereas, Iteuben and John It Ilalcombe, Admin-
want, order from Mcllrldc ' |„trntois of Keitben llalcome, represents to the
Court In their petition duly filed and entered oil
record that they have fully Administered Uenbcii
llalconibe'sestate, this i.« therefore to cite ail per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
euusc, if any they have, why said Administrators
etr-Hlugnnt bran new stylus Tea Dinner Toilet ! should not be discharged from their Adminlstri
dp direct ImiMirtuthiii ehpape-t ever offered In the I lion and re ' 1 " 1 ' 1,1 , ‘“
S*r||tlll Lamp-, Chundellurs, Library Lamp.-,
Amcilean China Dinner Sets #17*70 each at Me-
Ilridu's Crockery Kinporftiin, Atlanta.
DO, Broad Street, Home, Ga.
Fine and Well Selected Stock ot
Motalic, Walnut, Grained and Stained
J^r-Collln Plates and Trimmings always on band. No lle*-
from the country promptly attended to. Ilosldence Corner ii
sep. P.l, eowlitn
f Mcltridu'p Fine Ta-
. al Mc-
liridu's. Athiuta.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Slier! fl.
We are nutlinrlxed to ntinottncc the name or ;
W. (I. TAYLOlt, as a candidate for Shurlll', at llio
January election, 187.1. Deputy, U. W. CLKM-
IJNTs,. In this connection I will s ty that If uluc- |
Uil, I will move to Cedartown.
For Connlj Troasaror.
Wuarcniilhorir.ed lonnnoiiucc JACK It. WEST! ® .**«* iR?.
as a candidate for County Troiuurerul the ensiling |
January election.
fi, Ulu.
Thomas C. Lumpkin, who was
raised in Uunu-, *hd ""‘S » B011 of
Uou. John Homy, Lumpkin, died of
yellow fever last Kuturdny, ut Ilia i,uor, good mid bud, tiiul bring them
The- attention of the people
of l*olk county ia especially called to
to the notice of the Polk county Fair.
Get your farm and orchard products,
vegetables, chickens and ducks,
cukes, preserves and other good
things ready. Feed and curry lip*
your stock, fix up your babies, fat
and lean, pretty and ugly, flue and
residence S miles from Chattanooga.
A. J Youpg solicits the trade
H f the people through our columns.
Ho is a meritorious man, and we
ahull bo glad to know that ho is do
ing his share of the business in his
line.
Mess. W. G. Taylor and E.
W. Clements are uunouuccd else
where in this paper us candidates for
sheriff and deputy sheriff of Polk
county. They are both known the
county over. Their friends are le-
giou aud we liava no doubt hut what
if eleoted they will make the county
good oflloers. They have done so in
the past; why should they not in the
future!'
all. They shall have a fair showing
ami wc can have impartial judges.
Bring out your paintings, pictures,
plows and wagons. Let all vie with
each other to see who can excel and
who own contribute most toward
making the county Fair a success.
Remember it is October 22d and 23d.
AH of those who have taken stock
or been appointed on the Executive
Committee, are expected to meet'at
Mr. Noygs’ store in the afternoon of
Saturday next.
Frost has been seen by sev
eral smart folks in town—who don’t
get out of their l>oJs till late break
fast—but lazy country folks, who
get up before day, haven’t seen it.
.Messrs. Whitehead, Jones & Co.,
are extending their business by tak
ing out a partition and extending
more shelves. They are using great
energy ill their business, and we
think if they would advertise liber
ally in the Ext*BBSS, they would cer
tainly succeed.
Everybody Knows It.
Knows what? That S. P. Shepard
S'-lls the best Whisky and Cigars
in town. Try him and be con
vineed. net 3, tl
Have You the Buckeye I
It is a well established fact, chat
Tablet's Buckeye Pile Ointment will
cure, if used according to directions.
The iEsculus jrippocastnnuin, or
Horse Chestnut,commonly known ns
the Buckeye, has been highly esteem
ed for many years, owing to the fact,
that «t possesses virtue?, lying in the
bitter principle called Esculrn, which
can be utilized for the cure of Piles.
Ifaffec ed with that terrible disease,
use 'Fabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment,
and be relieved. Price 50 cents. For
Sale by Bradford & Allen.
Oct-3eowly
BRADFORD & ALLEN have the
best Liver Pill ever sold in this or
any other market. They have sold
over four thousand of them and the
demand for them steadily increases.
They give entire satisfaction. This
large quantity has been sold without
any pulling or advertising. If you
once try them you will use no other.
june 13-)y
Administrator’s Sale.
State of gkoiiuia folk county.—ny
no iff tin order from the Court of Ordinary of
I comity, l will »ull t ait the Administrator ol A.
Duckett, dec-caned, to the lilgltoMtbidder, on Ibe
at Tile-day In November, 1878, between the le*
yal hour- of -ale, a part of lot of land No. Ii'-l, in
tbu 2ind di-tnet mid fird flection or Folk county,
On., comd-tlntf ol 1-.W acre** inure or le-«. Solti lor
tbu benefit of the creditor- and heir-, at law or
aid duuca-cd. Ter m* ComIi.
W. O. KNIGHT, Administrator
lift a, til- Of A. N. Puckut Deceased.
'I'ld- Aiigll-t 4ud, 1818
KSPOUT, Ordinary.
POLK COUNTY FAIR.
AT
Cedartown, Ga.,
OcCubur TJ liinl 'in, lam
Premium- arc*, offered lor nil article- umialiy ex
hibited at County Fair-, -m b a- Farm. Orchard and
CArden Product-, -Mechanical and Farm 1 n de
ment* 1 , Work-»ff Art: -neb a- Palutinj;-, I'ictii ci*.
etc. Ladle- Fancy and Handy Work, to^utbur
with product-or the Kitchen and Dairy, Stock of
all kind- that are u-cd and rained III this auction.
Poultry, lieu-, etc. Everybody i-exp ctud to come
uml brlitff anything they have rare and inarltorlu-.
Tim BABIED Being Source, Will
Him- u Showing.
ArrillijjcmoiilH will lie inwilu for . Kfti-t mi'l .Slow
Mule Itnce, and Foot Ilace, nnd other muu-einent-
to interc-t the crowd. The Exhibition will be at
the Court llou-ii. The live .Stock to bo kept at one
of the Livery Stiiblu-.
A full Premium Li-t will -oon bo ready forul-
trlhutlon. J. O. WADDELL, 1
M. II. I UNN. V
II. HYttD,
JOHN L. HAWKINS,
Dealer In LIQUORS and CIGARS.
Agent fi'P the Uelelnateti
GIBSON WHISK.E Y.
Also 11 ami lea
BOURHON & RYE WHISKY, Al’l’LE & REACH HRANDY
liupurleil Bmmlivs, Uiim, Gin, SuiilJi nml Irish Wliiskn?, l’-nl,
Bhi-rry, Mmlt-int, Malngn, L'lnri-I, L'lininpngin- Mini',
Gil'acoti, Anisette, Maraschino ami Vermouth,
BROAD STREET, ROME, OA.
Prompt Attention Ulven to the Select ion and Shlpiucnl of Order-. .^*5
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue or the la-t Will of II. F. Murrell, late
of Carroll County, Ga., deceu-ud, will be -old be
fore the Court llou-edoor, hi tbu Town of llitch-
Mtiau, Haralson county, Ga., on the Flr-t Tue-’day
in Novi tuber next, within tbu legal hour- of -ulu,
the following property lo-wtt: Town Lot and im
provement- thereon ill said town of lluchaiinu, ly
ing North uast of the public square, on, and Bast
of the Van Wert rouil, known ns tbu Luke Wood
place, and beingnbuutoiw acre. Al-o lot Nortli of
and adjoining suld lot, kuowu a- the Joint White
place, containing one-hall acre, more or less. Sold
it- the property of 11. F. Murrell, deceased, far the
benefit of his heirs. Term- Cash.
W. W. MKUHELL,
out fi tds Executor.
TOGF’S STAEMRO BUFFLER,
Jw
Mrs. T. B. Williams,
MILL J -TST L ll,
No. 91, Broad St., Rome, Ga.
Has Oil hood it loi'gu onSovtioeot or Huts, Flowors, Silks, imd othur-
goutls in her line. Also, has on liaml, at. a'l limes, Zeplur, white ami col-
oreil; Standard Card Board, Mottoes, &c. 53TKctm'iiilier the place, murly
opposite W. T. McWilliams & Co.’s new building.
May iv. 1878'tim .
LIFE INSURANCE!
Xhe Following Table, being n partial List ol' Losses imid hy thu
loMle Life Insurance Company,
S lve> .Dine prnctlcul niu.traOon. of Ilia UuncM. nml I’rollUor Life Iiminnc..
I'm* ALL Sewing .Machines.
Tim be.-t lo use nnd most perfectly constructed.
Address
T.. J. TOOP, “ Domratio ” Building, New York,
or Nkw Haven, Ctl
Mexico and United States
. Owing to their warm and delight
ful climates, their inhabitants grow
sallow from torpid Liver, Indigestion
and all diseases arising irom a disord
ered .Stomach and Bowels. They
should of course at all times keep tin-
liver active, and to our readers we
recommend Tabler’s Portaline, or
Vegetable Liver Powder. Taken in
time, will often save money and
much suffering. Price 50 cents.
For Sale by Bradford & Allen
0ct-3oowly
BEER always on ICE al Hutch**
erson’s Billiard Hal).
Administrator’s Sale.
Gri*:bltG!A-POLK COUNTY.—Ily Virtue of an
order from the Court or Ordinary of -aid county
will be -old before the Court Home door, in Cedar
, Folk county, Ga., ou the First Tuesday in
Novembei next, between the legal hour- or
thu following property, to-wlt: Lota of land
lit) and 111, in thu 181 It district ami fird section; also
lot No b'.U, In the 2nd district and 4th section; also
lots Nos. 11W, 212, 218, in the 1st. district nml 4th
section; all'in Folk county, Ga, All of said lots of
laud belonging to the estate of L. II. Walthall,
deceased. Hold for the benefit of the creditors.
G. W. FKATUBKSTON. Administrator,
MUS. S. WALTHALL, Administratrix,
of the estate of L. li. Wnltlull, deceased,
oct. fi, tds.
GkoJICIIA—I'OLK COUNTY—Wm. T. Oil-
Hon, Guardian of James Lampton, has applied for
leave to sell all thu lauds belonging to III- said ward,
con-i-tlng of lot- of luml Nos. 52t>, 557, 552, &5fi,
5.74, (K)0, 001, 602,021, and purtB of lots Nos. 075 and
070, intho 2ud district aud 4th s.ctton of Folk
county, tin. Thercloru all pefspuB concerned will
be ut a Court of Ordinary to ho held in aud for
suld ftounty on the First Monduy in November next
to show cause, jf any they have, why said land
should not lie sold. Given under my baud, this
Oct. let 1878. JOBL 1IRKWBU,
oct 3,-80 J Ordinary.
Cf’BOIlGlA—FOLK COUNTY.—L. C. Earley
has applied to have W. D. Crabb appointed Guar
dian lor Thomas U. Earley uud Ilobert II. C. Ear-
ley, minor children of of Muriou Earley, deceased.
Therefore, all persons concerned will he and up-
pear at a Court of Ordinary, to bo held in suld
county op the first Monday in November next, to
show cause, If any they have, why the same should
not be grunted. Ulvcu under my hand, this Oct.
1st 1878. JOBL BUB WEIL
' oct 8, fiOd Ordinary.
OPfUMI
land Morphia- liiMtfirrl,
Th-O/lKlna I *H't «<«»'* ahioiuU
THE LICH1EST RUNNINC
THE SIMPLEST,
THE MOST DURABLE,
THE MOST POPULAR
SEWIHG MACHINES.
rosropMnjj n!l llio latest nml most dealrnblo
lmprovemeiita. . . „ ,
It is dtslly nmlcratnod, irnkca tho double
thread h ck-tllch, ha- rrlf-n unlntlpg ten
i inns nml tiikc-up, and will do tho whole range
of family work wlthouf chauirp.
The •• POJilM 1C ” ia made In tho most dur-
r.tite manner, with conical steel bearings and
compensating Journals throughout.
/gunta for t'n •• llOMhbTit *» Sewing Ma*
cMno and Uto • • POMFMiO ” P-per Faaliioua
wanted in nil unoccupied territory. Address
DOMESTIC
Eexricg HacWna Comjiiiy, Now Tort
Jolts S. GlIKKNK
Jotl.S S. GlIKKNK
John It. Koukiit-
HAIIAIt A. FUI.I.KH
KnoKtt-
ltA-nuit’.-
Anm-oN Fuaskii
Iksskk L. Bknnktt
W-M. ll. ltAPIKU
USCAIt W. STKWAUT
John M. Woiiukn
Dn. L. W. Haiiiiis
Wm. A. FlUKIBll
Thomas W. Uakkii
J. C. Ml 1-1-Mi an
Wm. T. Haui-an
Mus. F-i-ika J. Ai.nutt'ii
j- L. IIai.uijiit
F. M. McDurrr.K
Jolts Holmks
John Hkndkh
Evergreen Alabama
Mobile,
Marengo County, Alabama I
T> ler, Texn-
I Auburn, Alabama |
K’leburiie, Texas (Gold)
Mobile. Alabama i
I Memphis, Tennesseu |
OxTord, Alabumu
Whl-tler, Alabama
Opelika, *' , , ,
Monroe Coiintv, Mississippi i
Gadsden. Alabama
1,017
I'ltlll
Fort Deposit, Alabama
Mobile,
('let)urnc, Texas (Go d)
Waco, ** (Gold)
Hood County. Texas
Meridian. Mississippi
Gadsden, Alubuma
For further information apply to J. D. ENLOW, Cedartown,
Dee 13,1877-ly
Ofi.
Heam Male School.
CAVE SPRING, GA.
11B Fortieth Session of this School will open
M August20. anil close tbu Fall Term December
lfith 1878. The Spring Turin oputis January Htli
nml cl.i.on with » I’rta iVSS fc*:
PiTiclpal at #1« per month, exclusive of "ashing
nnd towels. Student- will be tboroutfhlv preparea
for the higher classes In College. I
awarded In Latin, Gioek and mathematics, tor
circulars or other j ld Ki^ ( J! 1 a . I m".? 1 ’ 11 '
July 11 8,u ' ‘ Cave Spring, Gu.
V alley House,
J. D. ENLOW, Proprietor,
CEDARTOWN, CA.
Terms: County Custom, 25 cents
Ik-r niFitl. Trunsiont,50 cents u meal.
(afr*Good substantial fate and clean beds will al
ways tie found at my house. Give me u call.
-ep2lttl
J. S. WATSON. C1IAS. HEINZ.
J.S. WATSON & CO.
Cloth llrculns, Wlh. Woolen and Cotton
DYEING ESTADL1SHMENT,
30 South Prior St., ATLANTA, GA.
pp- Silks and Woolen Goods of al: description
Dyed in a superior style. Ladle# Crape. Stella nml
Cashmere Shawls, silk, Merino aud Mousselimj
Dresses. Gentlemen’s Cloaks, Coats, Pauls nml
Vests lmmlHomely cleunsed, and everything anper-
tulnlug to the business punctually attended, to.
' *
Summer months.
Georgia—folk county.—John Hutching*
I as nppliud for purmuneul Letters of Ad .^fsira-
Foil on the estate ofWm. M. Ilutchlngs, late of
t Id county duesased, Therelore all persons con
cerned will he at a Court of Unlinary to be held in
-aid comity nn the 1st Motid ty In October next to
show cause, it any they luivo, why said application
should not be granted. Given under my hand this
Aug 24th, 1878* JOEL BUF.WKU.
sept 5th, fiOd Ordinary.
CrBOROIA-l’OI,K COUNTY.—V; C itllleht.
talqlug to the business puncuiany .uwvmuou, i«. | Administrator, on the estaute.of A N PnckeU, has
Bummur W«OH & c<)!^ Kyvllcil for loavo to «oll llio lmd of raid ikce»..'d,
30 South Prior St., Atlanta, Ga.
Wcrthiugnu, (Irceuu Co., 1
If you want Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Circulars
Cards, ITOndfilll Posters, or any thing in the way
o Job Printing bring your orders to the
'nsfamsusm
West Nlxlk street. i’lMrluitM S
Therefole, nil persons concerned wjll file otijccliona
to the same, l f any they have, at a Court of Ordi
nary to bo held In said county, on tho 1st Monday
iu October next. Given under my hand, this Aug.
81st, 1878' JOKL BKEWBIt,
sept. S.fiOd .Ordinary.