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EXPRESS.
.-Oadartown, Novemb3r 7 th.
JNO. W. RADLEY, Editor.
The Express hasj H«r|er Ajrotir.
lation than any other newspaper
published in the 38th Senatorial
District
■ 1 -t: iL’j/
“The colored troons fonylu noblyl”
Why are 85 per • cent, of the ne
groes for Felton ?
Foyd county, in a, tvw tnqfe years,
Will be entitled to a Congressmen of,
her own. Uer vote (readily increusta
as occasion requires.
The Kxpittsa "lias ddne tho best
it know how. It' baftletl for Lester
and got beet. From ridw on it will
drop politics and tiirfi Its attention
to looal matters. ' Send irs the news
and we will print it.
Babkon, ofthuiAiirbHrn Star,
haslet t tiio 'ftj'Sd pi(t^ria). He
commences bis vul:
Man la a vapor,
Full of owes,
Starts u jwper-r*
And up lie * goes.
We admire th'e 1 honesty of this
man. He doesnH 1 belliin fighting
against the wind.
There is no,,190 of talking, tin
present legislature must puss a regis
tration law and a requirement for ull
Totcrs to east their ballots in the
distriot wherein they reside. Until
this is done, it were useless to say
anything about stopping illegnl vo
ting and repealing. We hope it pe
tition will be gotten up urging such a
law. Our immediate representative
will move its the mutter, we think,
if ugred to do it.
Defeated I
The long-looked for election day
has some and gone. The bullots
have all been deposited, and the re
init, though not officially known, is
unsatisfactory to the friends of Judgi
Lester. Enough is known at this
writing (Thursday) to warrant us in
saying that ballots sufficient wer
deposited lo insure a showing of it
majority having been deposited for
Dr. Felton.
It is useless to deny the fsc’.
Whether legally or illegally, tin fig
ures are aguinst us. It lots already
been hertiled to the four quarters of
the Union that the solidity of tin
South hits been broken; tlmt is i
“solidity” means the nominee men
The orgunizsd have-muon to com
fort them. They, have seen the ma
jority against them cut down over
half with an increased vote of sever
al thousand.
The party is able to stand a defeat
—they are npt vanquished. Tw
years hence the Drtpycracy will be as
vigorous and active as it ever was.
It will enter the fight with renewed
hearts and still more determined
purposes. “Trull)' crushed to earth
will rise again.” So will fhe 'rig‘h‘
Notice is hereby served on our op
ponents that uppnsiun will be extend
ed to them in their next effort.
Explanatory. »
r e are under many obligations to
.Wadmy foiit-hc use of his press
working off this issue. Ours has
broken down on us two or three times
lutely. It will be repaired successful
ly Ifrnt-xt week. Wo deprive our
Judge Lester.
Christian man! Worthy leader
A nobleman I A Christian! The very
perfection of true manhood 1 De
featedl Aye, but defeat udder suoli
* leader, such, a standard bearer,
grand and glorious, \Vu had rather go
down in defeat uniter this tnan than
be viotorioui.uiidcr some men whom
heaven’s sue seems to smile upon
Georoe N, Lester! Uis name
will continue to die on honor to our
people, pnd his memory an heir-loom
to theirchildren. .Thevery meptioii
of his name lends * thrill through
the hearts of the'people of this dis
triot. Ue has fought a good fight.
He has borne the Democratic ban
ner aloft for four long months; and
though beaten, perhaps, he bus
inner consciousness of having his
doty well performed. The Demo
orate of this district will never for
get Georoe N. Lester. They owe
him a debt of gratitude that time
itself will never erase. Ill other
times; in times when our people will
appreciate and fully realize their
true situation, then will it become
apparent that in our noimnee we had
one of Georgia’s'bruvest, truest and
noblest sons iri the person of George
N. Li
OMtlsl Vote of Polk Csnaty.
Felton. Lester.
400 878-,.
30 S9
53 G
310 111
S3 Ol
GO 44
03 48
This is the prettiest. ; weather
ill Georgia.
Prof Snow has a class of mu-
ic scholars in o-<r midst.
aderi of no reading manor. . It is
oiir advertisements that we set aside.
It.will be made up in future num
bers!
The Cash Basis.
Ilenceforth unit terms are cash. It
ruinous to conduct u newspaper
bh the credit plan. It cannot be
done! Hniit lullows in the wak-- ol
tiii-rn all. We desire all who know
themselves indebted to this oflic- to
qoine forward and settle. Acnuunts
are making out and will be present-
to our customers in a few days,
without distinction. We must have
money. Labor is cash ; mut'eri -I i-
cash; groot-ries are cash, add cash
- must have.
All will readily see the importance
this moVemen-. By pursuing a cash
plan we will be on tided ti work
cheaper and with u much pi ore wilt
ing heart.
Harmony Baptist Association.
Mr. liditor: Phase publish, the
following appointments in your pa
per and oblige inalij : ,
Appointments tiv ihe Harmony
Bnp'ist Association‘for the R-v. II
Williams. At Pine Grove Nov,
25th; Concord on Tuesday, 26; Fair
view Wtidnesday 27 ; Providence 28
and 29; Bctlmny Saturday 30, and
Sunday 1st December;..Pleasant Hill
Monday 2; New Hope 8; Poplar
Springs 4; Bethel 5; Buchanan 0;
Bethlehem 7; Sliihmli 8; Salem 0;
Cherry Grove 10; Camp Creek 41;
Harmony Grove 12; Shoal Creek 13
II. A. Williams, Missionary.
Weedowa Journal please copy.
Club Bales.
We will club the EXPRESS at the
following rates with the following
papers:
Detroit Free PreBB 4-3 00
Courier-Journal 83 00
Burlington Hawkey c 83 00
Philadelphia Times 83 00
Christian Index 84 00
Godey’s Lady Book 83 50
In fact, we will send the Express
and most any paper at a small lid
var.ee over the regular price of one
Cash, ill advance, at these pricei
*•*-
The following are tho returns
from tiie counties in the District.
Those marked o are official. Tit
others are estimaled on the most re
liable data:
After the (Jongieasioaal,
epmes the county election.
We delayed this issue in .ol
der to give tlie latest elecridn news.
What will the newspapers
talk about, now that tile elcoliou is
Pay your bets'.
Jud Crabb, although, sad-
leurtcd, says his prices for groceries
nd truck are still h-w ?
Mr. T. Mitchell, of River
Hill, Ten))., i6 in the city with horses
for sale.
Cap!. McClaicliey having made a
upiiul job of the Buck mart bridge,
will begin at an early day the one
iver Big O'-dar.
Mr Haynes McMcekin was
married on die 7di by Rev. J. W.
TrayWlck to Miss Susie Giles, (laugh
t r ol Mr. W. J. Giles.
It is rumored that Hon. Amos
T AUerman bonglit- the Cltemkci
rail-mad last Tuesday. The repot
led price is 839,500.
ECU SALE.
A number quo iron axle two-horse
wagon. Also, a set of splendid wa
gon harness. Apply at ibis office.
Wo believe the Felton men
are worse beaten than die Lester
men. They expecteu n nuijm-ily ol
four or five thousand. They didn’t
get it. __
Mr. Jus. 0. Han is left
few days ago for South Carolina
whither lie went to settle up tho
ta e o'his grandfather, lately deceit
sed.
Polk county did no bad thing
on election day. All increased vote
of one hundred and forty "‘hi and
yet die dootor’s majority was -redu
call 27. .
Felton.
Lesfcr.
Cobh, o
271
Chat too c
H 503
Bartow, o
1064
M u iTny,
e 225
P.ittldfug, o
18
Walkerj
e‘ 375
Polk, o
325
Dade, e
490
lliimlson, e
181
(JjllOUSl)
o 314
OluTukeu, e
720
Floyd, o
28
Gordon, o
130'
Whitfield, o
89
34111
1.
1937
Bow Invention,
Circle Sky Light, in Photograph
Gallery. Light both sides of the
fuce the. same. This is the only
light of the kihd in this country.
All - work executed at this gallery
warranted first-cluss.
Now at Cedartown, and will re
main a few days.
J. M. B. Fiwler,
Proprietor.
Now t« the time for the ynui.g and the agea
To have their pictures made.
• I'll mitko them large or make them small,
For Album cases or hang agaln-t the wall.
I’ve frames that* rich whuu filled so.ilce,
That none can grumble at the price.
8o bring your Ittmlly, or a part—
The mother, wife, or else sweetheart.
And grand-Pa'a darling little pot,
Don't tail Us milling face td get.
Como sco my pictures, learn my price,
And have yonr pictures all made twice;
One for Father, iho same for Mother,
And one for the far westward brother.
Nov. 7, tf
Cedar town..
Toungs
Fish Creek
Rookmurt...
Eeom Hill - -
BunOomb ..
Prior* -tv. •
FOlt KENT.
TJie h'-use mid premises of Mrs,
A. C. Prior, in Cedartown, are for
rent for tho ensuing year. Terms;
quarterly payments, witli note and
security required. For particulars
apply, to H. O. Pkyoii,
Nov. 7, tf Ci-durtown, Ga.
The negro Henry Wicher who
struck Mr. Iticli’d. Gammon a few
weeks ago, lias been arrested.
Tho election over, now ad
vertise. Some of our merchants
could sow some of litis material very
well.
A paper that continually
keeps a town before the masBess
should he sustained ty the mer
chants.
Our young friend Will Tom
linson, leaves for Florida in u day or
two. Will can’t stund aefeat “wuff
a cent,” . .
Total.
1085.
,740.
Felton’s Majority 385,
the liabilities
The statement} of'
mid ussetts of tho Tfasurjr of-the
United States, dale i October 81,
1878, sbows lbat tiler are t?4, ( 178,
605 of United States
baokB—in the Treasury. Each dol
lar of the 804,000.000 is held in the
Treasury jn violatipb of law. Any
other form of intuiy can lie kept ill
the Treasury,-save. qjuiV this. The
greejibucks nrnst “paid out,”
-h-eissued,”.- fke.pt hi circulation
This is the imperative'command of
tin- law. It is the policy of the
Treasury Deparlmant to disobey
nil laws, if m-cccssary, to secure lilt-
reed resumption of specie pay
ments. It is the solemnly uttered
law of the land that tile Secretary ol
the Treasury shall mil keep a gr.
back dollar in the Treasury vuul s.
The law w s framed te prevent n
contraction of the legal tender antis
to prevent the hoarding of them. It
pile of the law one-fifth of the
hole amount is boarded. This h
ion triio ti on to tbat^ amount. Tin
bunks are hoarding green backs, also,
There are private hoarders in add
ion to the Government and tlie
banks. All this is contraction com
pelled by tlie menace of the Kesump
tion Act. This contraction is the
result of tlie threat of resumption,
not by resumption itself. To begii
resumption is to increase that oon
ruction, and to maintain resump
tion is to 'maintain, tlmt increased
oontMotion'. We have seen what is
lone in tlie green tree; we nwuit that
Rich is to lie done in tile dry.
A Paris paper denn-8 tin- stories ol
the poverty of the Holy See. Its
lieuses, the writer says, are from
81 200,000 to 81 4-41,000 a year, mid
if with 950 bishops and 200,000
11rie-sts this amount of money cun u
In- raised the Church must be in
poor way. Tin-lute Pope, it is sai
rec-ived from 812,000,000 —a sum
which could not ultogetlier'lmve dis-
appeared before or at his deal It, Th
n Inivo also
siill furllic
legal advertisements
.OnonaiA—polk - couhty.—oavg.
itlfleld hit applied forcxorop.loii of lwoogltj : ^
{I will pM» upon tho *anre at 11 «*clock, A. -M. *
tho 89lh d«y nf November 1878, at my offle
Thla November 8th. 18T8. JOEL BREWER,
7th 8t Ordinary.
O EOftofc At-POl.K COUNTY—W. T. TofaUni
, AciniiatVliRtcr iin iheotetd of E. H.'Tuhiltw>
decenevd, hue nppHedJu me tor letter* ol Dla*
mission from the raid administration, alleging In
HI* petition that he has hilly administered and dis-
burned tho estate ol sal^j deceased, avoiding to
law", therefore, all .'person* cQiicepiedl wUl beanf
at a Court of Onllnttry to be
held in said county on the First Monday In Febru
ary next, toBhowcaimo any they huvo, why lot-
of Dismission shobld not be granted In said
. (liven un».crtny hand Ibis Nov. 8rd, .1878. *
, v 7, 8m JOEL DREW Kit, Ordinary.
0-e
BORGIA—HARALSON COUNTY.—H. O.
Head, Admlnlstraior of Charles bides, deceased,
,piled for leave to sell ouo hull or lot of land
No. 800, in tho 8th district or said tounty, bolong-
j. therefore, all persons concerned
will bo and appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be
tld in said county ot the first Monday In Decuin
t, to show cause, If any they have, wl j
sell said land'should not be granted.. Glv-
under my baud this 4th day of November 1818.
8. M. DAVENPORT.
7,30 Ordinary.
G-e
Bo HO I.s—HARALSON COUNTY—II. C.
Head, Administrator o! Joseph L. Powell, deceas-
has applied lor le^vo to sell tho re.il estate be
iglug to said estate, therefore, nil persons con
cerned will be ut a Court ol Ordinary to bo bold In
the First Monday in December next
If any they have, why leave to sell
•aid land should not be gmritod. Glveu uudor my
baud this 4th day of November, 1878 •
B. M. DAVENPORT,
7th 80d Ordinary
The oldest inhabitant does
not remember to lmve set*n it mm*
quiet el ofion than was enjoyed by
our ciiizwus last Tuesday. Ther
was nut tho slightest disturbance
within the corporate limits.
Mr. II. A. Stuffregen’s broth
or, Bn lung lonki-U lur, hrrived lust
Wednesday. He is happy in meet
ing Itic brother whom ho hns not
seen for thirty years.
Hon. C; G Janes took his
departure for Adutita lust Tuesday
He hns promised to enliven our col
umiis occasionally with letters from
he estate capital.
DRAKET0WN fit MS.
The Express failed to put in last
-ek. Wliats the -mqi.ter?
There will be .quite a moving in'
ir little village between now mid
li si January next. There are but
two or three families that will remain
where they now are.
Them will be u Post Office estab
lishment at Lai hams Cross lloads
sooii; Mr. K. D. Lutliums us Post
master.
The Haralson connty candidates
an noted lor their good manners and
genuine hospitably.
The cotton crop in this section is
very nearly ull gathered and there
will be very near an average crop.
The ctrn crop will full short of un
average.
Tide Express fails Income in by
Thnrsdty’s Dial thus making it
nearly a week old when we get it.
A good many farmers in this sec
tion who sold their cotton in Cedar-
town laBt year are now carrying it to
Horne and Rnckmnrt.
W.C. Me Urnyernf Draketown is
selling goods at Cedartown prices.
Mack.
expenses of tlie Vn
In-eii reduced, and
lecreased by tlie death of official
holdings sinecures and pensioners
whose places oil the Pontifical pay
roll are not filled. Pope Leo,
lieve the stiff-ring among the poor
-I Italy, especially at Florenoc an
Home, thinks of holding a great sat
of articles presented do his predeces
s -r, many i f which are of great in
rinsic value, but will decay or r
main in useless seclusion in the
treasuries of the palace.
As this is to be the short s- ssion—
the 45th Oongressexpiring by hmitu
lion M uch 4ih next—it is to be ho
ped that it will be devoted wholly
to public business—that there will
be an escape from the usual discor
of Congressional wind iiislrhmeii
and tlie beating of tom-torms for po
litical effect or personql notoriety
This will be the case unless Radical
schemers,in tlieir frantic efforts
resist tlie current of events, girt
themselves up to syBtemutio obstruc
tion. Th* House, since it became
Democratic, has been the great
ionul bulwark of economy, and but
for the obstacles interposed by » Re
publican Senate, would have ttccnm
plished much more, in much less
time. It is therefore sure to predict
that wli-n both Houses conie under
Democrat!)! control, the public busi
ness will be promptly transacted
and the people's inteiests zealously
guarded.
Far Tax Receiver.
ta authorized to announce the
L. MoCOHMAL K as a candidate for Ta* Receiver
at the eusuing January election.
For Tux Collector.
I hereby announce myself os • candidate for To*
Collector of Polk county, at the ensuing January
election. n. O. HARRISON.
For Conuty Treasurer.
Mr. Editor: You will ptaase notify th# people
that lam a candidate Tor County Treasurer at the
ensuing Janury election.
rWehope the L'pcO
py. We arc not
hftp-
BRADFOKD & ALLEN have the
best Liver P.lls ever sold in this or
any other market. They have sold
over foul- thousand of them and tlie
demand for them steadily increases.
They give entire satisfaction. This
large qiian.ity has been sold without
any puffing or advertising. If you
■once try them you will nse no other,
junel3 ly
Have Yon the Bnckeye]
It is a wall established fact, that
Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment will
cure, if used according to directions.
The .'Esenins Ilippocustanum, ot
Horse Cheating commonly known ns
the Buekeye, hat been highly esteem
ed fur many yearn, owing to lire fact,
that tt possesses (irtnas. lying in the
bitter prinoiple called Esculin, which
can lie utilized for, the cure of Piles.
Ifttffec ed with tUpt terrible disease,
use Tabler’s,Buokitye Pile Ointment,
end be relieved. Price 50 cents. For
Bale by Bradford & AT
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
m
jy ——' j; h
TKi* is to inform the pubtio tfSVT"
bare opened at Merritt’* cor
ner a ohoioe selection of
WHISKIES, WINES, GIN8,
BRANDIES, CIGARS
i .nnd TOBACCO.
All ye lovera ol a Simon Tun A tide, row la yotp
opportunity. My Haloon 4s
FIXLST OXjASR
In every particular
HOT DRINKS A-SFEClALT’If.
o dtli at tbe
31-
ierson; • 11
Proprietor.
The Patent Self-Acting Cow Milker M’f’g Co.
Evary ane who owns a cow should have one or our wonderful Milker*. A
child con use them H» ni free to any part of the United states on receipt of
$3. t*chfl lur our IllusmiUxI luimphlvt on .the fJoW, coni sin ing the teetimanl-
hIboI practical farmer* and dairymen throuliout the United outes, and *ec- 1
i lonal views or* cow> tt-ate and hai> dissected and sclentldvally explained,
hy Dr*. White and Wilaou of this city, bout fr«e to any addreaa.
GliO. F. KING, President,
Office. B7r« Broadway, New York. ; ' i ; , -
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors.
All parsons indebted in an.v.waj,
hy note, account or otherwise, to the estates
W WhlteiienU, '
, Into of said connty deceased,
Iflnd that prompt payment is r« quirud.
’ ig-qlalms nvalnst - ,J
thwy must lie prt
ol ths law. This Oct. 3nd, ie78.
itlflcd that tKoy must hu pruotmtud in the
“'nsOct. 3nd, 1878.
WILLIAM I. IAYLOR.
i.at
Administrator.
Guardian’s Sale.
Q’KORGIA-POLE COUNTY.—Agrceablo to
order from tho Court of Ordinary In and Tor said
county, will bu sold buloro the Court liousndnor In
Oixlartowu, Polk county, On., on thu First l'
'lay in Dc''umber next, within the legal hours of
■slo, tho following property, to-wit:
Alts Ol intid Nos, r,tJ: Nil, f.»3, two. 001, SOi and
. and parts or lots Nos 875, and U76, lu the Sad
District ol the 4th section of Polk county, Ga., It
being better kuowu us a part 3f thu Jana T. L imp-
,c«, Including thu dwelling, Ac. bold i
ropurty oi Jninus Laiuptun. tnlnor heir of June T
on, decensod Terms made known on di
if said, this 8i»h day of-Uctober, 1878.
8l-8Dd WM. T. GlBb.tN, Guardian.
AdminUtra'or’s Sale.
O'EohlilA—POLK COUNTY — By virtue of
mer irmn the Court of Ordinary of slid county,
ill be sold buloro the Court It ueJdoor, in Cedar-
iwn, Polk conuty. Ga.. on thu 1st Tuesday to Do-
Huber ncixt.*betweou tlie legtil hours of sale, the
following property to-wlt:
Lots of laud Nos. 4.’L 104 and two acres of No. 80,
nproved land. Also one hall or Nos. 40,09, and
45, wild laud, all lying In the 9nd district mid 4th
i or paid conuty aud rftatu All of said lain 1
belvnglng Iho estate of W. 8. Mogue, decotisotl,
ml sold lur tho benefit of tho heirs. The tmprov-
1 lands are in a high statu or cultivation, lying
oar Esom Illll, and known aa the placo whore de;
eased died. 8. K. HOGUE Administrator,
oct 31 bod of W. 8. Hogue deceased.
Nan* Mayas*, Ml*
DllALBRa IN
YE-fQ O 0 f) $
Notions, Hats, BootSj Shoes, Clothing, etc.
19 Shorter Block, ~ ‘ ’<■ i ‘ df H vYRome. ga.
Our Stock is LARGE nnd COMPLETE in every Dcpnrtment. We
hnve u very hoavy Stock of
JEANS, DOESKINS, CASRIMERS, FLANNELS, TICKING^,
DOMESTICS, BED BLANKETS, Ac. Ac.
at Pi-ioceito Plt-nst* the Closest Buyers tlint visit eur City.
We make n Specially of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Cheaper thim the Cheapest. Sate m<iney by bujing your Good a from
oct 17 8m H. B. PARKS A GO.,
19, 8horter Block, Rome, Ga.
Georgia—polk couNTY.-Mr». s. j. Max
well has applied to have Jerry Isbell to be appoin
ted as Guardian Tor William P. Hogue Robert V.
Ilnguo, aud also for Robert 11. Wueeler to heap-.
*1 as tho Guardiau for Lula B. Hogue add
Vesta jB. Hogue, they being the minor children of,
Win. 8. Ilogue, deceased. Thurufuro all pursuit
lerned will be and appear at a Court of Oidl-
iiary! to bo held In said county on tho first Monday
In Decepiber next, to show cause why [said applica
tion should u*t be grauted. Given undpr my hand
this Oct. 7th. U78. JOBL BGEWKB. -
81,80d Ordinary.
O’ EOltQIA—II AH ALHON OODNTY.-W. P
Leatherwoad has applld for exemption of person-
ikI sitting apart and valuation of hotnesteafl,
and 1 will pass ul>oji the same at my office, Mon
day, the 4th day ot November nbxt, at 10 o’olock',
8. M. DAVENPORT, j
24, xt Ordinary.
“CITY BAR,”
S. P. SHEPARD, Propriet
Will keep Constantly on hand a Fine Assortma
Whiskies, Brandies, Winei
CIGARS & TOBACCO,^
And to hi, many friends who have bo liberally patronized him, he reipset-'
fully solicits a continuance of the same.
Look ont for the RED LIGHT, at Barber A Wood’s old Stand. .Cl
■ - dS'j'i.jG Yislt-tOOVl i ■; ••
oct 24, tde
PKTBU C. HARRIS.
Fer Tix Collector.
are authorized to uunoauce the name of Wm.
II. MOKG.tN as a candidate .for Tax Collector at
the ensuing January e’errion. tde.
For Tax Collector,
are authnrlxed to announce the name or L.
B. YORK tor re-election to the office of Tax Col
lector at the ensuing Jannary election. tde
For Sheriff.
are authorized to anuounce the name of
W. G. TAYLOR, ana candidate for Sheriff, at the
Jannary election, .1870. Deputy, E. W. OLBM-
ENTs,. In this connection I -ypll say that if eleo-
ted, I will move to Cedartowp.
For Connty Treasurer.
Te are authorized to announce JACK R. WEST
candidate for County Treasurer at the ensuing
January election. oct. 8, tdo. *
f For Sheriff,
We are authorized to announce tho name of Mr
H. P LUMPKIN as u candidate for Sheriff
Polk county at tiio ensuing January election,
oct 10. tde. ‘
For HherllT of Haralson Connty.
We are author!zad to obnouuce the name of
A. J. HUNT a» a candidate ’orBhorlffof Haralson
county. »t the January elect on, 1879.
ortlO.tda l-
Fur She Ilf.
We are authorized to anuc >nee the name of G, L.
POWELL, at a candidate ftr Sheri (I of Polk coun-
t-8*0«ly ty, at ta. Minins J.nMry ,l«otloB. td.
Polk County SharifT’k Sates.
W ILL behold before, the Court
House dobi-,' i n Cedurttitvn,
Folk oouiuy,Ga.; between 1 the legal
hours oi sale oil the Fist Tuesday in
December next, the following prop
erty to-wlt:
Lots of land Nos. 10S6, 1067, m
tlie 21st district nnd 3rd section of
Polls county, Ga., as tlie property of
Jus, Morgan, deceased, by virtue of
oue*Polk Superior Court fi fa in fa
vor of Woodson Hubbard vs. Gee
W Moreau, Jos D Morgan, ai)d Mar
garet Morgan,Executorso£ Jos Mor
gan, dsoeased.
'Also.-mrthe same-time and plaoo,
two mules, one bay horse mule .bout
twelve years old; one mouse colored
mare mule, 12 or 15 years old, as the
property of Rioliard Janes, by virtue
of one Polk Superior Co,uri fl fa.il)
lavor of Joseph A Blunge, and King
A Janes vs. Gabe Amnions, Sr.,
Robinson Ainmotts, Gabe Ammons,
Jr., and Richard Janes, as the prop
erly of said J sues.
Also, ut tlie same time nnd place,
one baud printing press type and
fixtures, us the property of defendants
i y virtue of one Polk Superior Uuurt
fi fa in favor of J (J Branson, efc al,
for tlie use ol Ab(lu Johnson vs J T
Gibson, W M Hutchings J A Blunce
and N J Tumlin. Property pointed
out by eucli of the defeiidunts as tlie
property of defendants.
Also'at the same time and plaoe,
one house and lot iu the town ol
Rockmart, number not known, con
taining about one-lmlf uore, and a
t»o story dwelling liuuse Refilling . n
Elm btre.-t. ns the properly of J U
Smith. -Tenant in possession u t
fled. By virtue of one Polk Superi
or Cou-1 fi fa in favor of 6 T Suit A
Co. vs J D Smith.
E. W. CLEMENTS,
oct 31, uis - Sheriff.
Wi N> STRANGE;
N. P. A Ex- O(l- J. P-
HooU.m»rt, O*.
Collections solicited, and
money paid over p.nuotualiy.
elry and Silver Plated
WARE,
„ Which they ere now Selling et
Bode - fibttbxxi' Frifceft.
HP* When in Rpme, don’t fail to call. All kind* of Jewelry made to
order. Repairing in all ils briinolies done. ... -
Agents for the Celebrated PERFECTED SPEOTAOLES. , tjl.,’7#.
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ESTABLISHED HST 1868.
MARK W. JOHNSON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AOKNTS FOB ASU IIKALKUS IB
Fanil El).lines and Alaohiuery, Seeds, Fertilizers,’ImproTt-d Stock, A
Taylor’s Cry Stegrii Entities, Cleirg’s Syrup Evaporator*,.
Taylors Clipper Engines; '4'
EJV M riotta Street Atlanta, aa.
WiSot* prepared to fartii*h 8team XnglaM af all itfls .
favorable term*. Oar Syrup Evaporator* •■rpaoa
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SAW MILLS ALL SIZES.
Bushelg at Grass Jand Clo^r Seeds,
loo BuVhei* bill, DOLLAR'S RuM.'Proof Wh**t- Nemo
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Onion Sets, Carden Seeds, Flower Seeds, and Bulbs in great wariety.. i
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MARK W. JOHNSON A-CO;, -
27 Mnrietia. Strtol AtlsntOiGa.
Ac
sept 20-3m
A. J. YOTJ1YG,
DEALER IN
Corn and Rye Whiskies Win es
Gins and Brnndiss,
Noyes’ Warehouse, CEDARTOWN, GA.
A Specialty made of
Stone' Mountain Bourbon and Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey,
THE! “OUD CJABINEnp
Cannot be excelled. I keep such Liquor^as may he need 0s a beverages or
for medical purposes, with perfect .safety! , Give me a call. Good treat
ment guaranteed. r' ?1 r .t i . :i - oot 8> tmt*.