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Double Ov' County Circulation <f any
(thrr jnfvr—DcJlet ItrfiOalinn!
CEDARTOWN, OA., NOV. IS.
Tho net of Coiigrtfia which provide il
for “celebrating tho ono liundrtth
Annivcrtuiry of American Indupun-
donee, by holding an Iuicrnntionul
Exhibition of Art*, Manufacture*, oud
Product* of tho Soil nml Mine," nu-
thooixod Iho creation of tho United
Htaton Centennial Ooiniiiiwiion, iiltd
ontriihted to it tho inunngeim nt of the
Exhibition. Thin body in cuuipOMd
of two cottmiiMionera from each Hutu
and Tcrritciy, nouiinntcd by thu kh-
|NK.*tiro (Jorum, id, and commi aiontd
by tho Preaidcnl of thu United Stalin.
Tho onterprino, therefore, in distinctly
national ono, and not, an him been
Homcliiuca Minted, thu work of a pri*
vato corporation.
Tho Exhibition will bo opened on
May 10th 1H70, and remain open
ovory day, except Hunday, n util
November 10th. There will be a fix
ed prico of 50 cenln for ndininnion to
all tho Imildingn and grounds
The Centennial giouiidn iho fcilim
Ud on the western bank of tho Hchuy I
kill ltivcr, and within Fvirmount
Park, tho largeht publio pnik in prol
«iuity to a great city in the world, and
ono of thu moat bcuutiful in tho coun
try. Thu Park contaiim Ml00 a
•150 of which have been (tcloned for
thu Fxliibitioi). DcbIiIih Hum tract
thoro will bo large yard* near by for
tho exhibition of ntock, and a fnim of
42 ncren him nlriady been suitably
1 lanted for the teHta of ploughn, inow-
cih, lenpera, and other rgiicultund
mtchincrX.
Tho Exhibition build11 ga aro up
pronched by eight linen of hired earn,
which connect with nil tho other lincH
in tho oily, and by thu Pennsylvania
and Pending railroad, over thu traekn
of which tin inn will run fiom thu
Noith lTnni-ylvnniii and Philadelphia,
Wilmington oul Dallitnorc in ill oud*.
Time Iho Exhibition in in lumtdiuto
connect Ion with thu elitiro mill oud
hyntem of tho country, und any Olio
within lit) miles of Phillult Iplua c
visit it at no gienter coni than tl at
rnnir.gu hiru ut Iho Palin or Yu nna
Exhibition.
W > * .ryfffs-ifcA; £»£
l*y so inrcndifciy last neck.
Tho Mhoop In .Jackson county night
ly full victims lo (lit wonderful sagacity ut
Hit sverag* cur.
tho dwelling bonne of Mr. Charier*
Lowe, lii Warren county, nti burne>l last
week.
Thu Dalton ( i'izen wiy« a few
loidi of c<>tn wrr rsobl (here *la«t week at
thirty flv« cent* a bushtl, but forty ceubv
la tae tuling price.
The burn of Mr. David Lawn, of
urren county,together will. Rb entire con-
ni», mu burned by nn Incendiary on
Wednesday night of la*l week.
The gin hotiso of Mrs Katie Brooka
» accidently burned in Hiowert aounty
Iho oilier day.
Tho gin house of Mc*ar* Huekeba
fit llainr*, ti tar* Colain but, wat italruytd
by lire ilic other day.
A gin iuitiso of a Mi. Taler, of Har
ris counly, won destroyed by nn incendiary
on Friday of l«at week. The flame* coin-
inuniraled lo the outbuilding* and they
■ also burned.
Thi gin bouse ut Mr. Win. A. Wil-
ii, in 1,10 counly, mm* binned by
ccndlary a few nights ago, lognlhrr with
act tn lah a of col ton. Mr. Willaon bad
not lift ilie gin lioune thirty nlnutes be
fore it waa bred.
Tin gin hoilHii on one of Lbe plant-
hlioiia ol Mo-sra jluiR-r fit llculii, logHher
wllb llirtt balea of eollon, was burned in
llouatoti counly the oilier day.
The gin booio of Mr. B. F. Lanier,
Fr., of llullook counly, wat burned by
iiiceiidltry recently, together wilhtdx bales
of cotiou.
The llnwkinMvillu Diwjmtrh mys tho
bog cholera ia ptill raging in that county,
nml lbe fi.rinera nru enduring grrul loaae*
from iia i Heel*. Tliclr supply of meal will
bo gicully reduced on acccunl of It.
The Slate Fair, financially, wns n
miccoi. The Mite. iiTelrgrapb reporta ib
total rrcripla nt $|r>,M»o, while Hit tipt-ii
d II u re if wtre $ll,r»7 76.
The i uw comers from Minninscta to
Koiiif, whom »f *poko of the olhrr day,
bav e deli rminol lo “abide wilbua." They
huve m.lcd ilie brink residence near the
llnpilit feniniu college, known by Iho liny
nrd lionni).(llomo Commercial.
In llidge atiptr'.or court o man wn>
prosecuted lur assault nnd battery in In
inotln rin-lnw. Ill* hh coni tried, and
atlilenced by Judge Pule to pay u fine >d fil
ly dollar*, nod In default lo nerr« ulciiii of
three moi.lla In iliu counly Jail
ip thu following finui thu
if Pi*palcli:
A curruaponilonl of thu S .v.inimh
News, after referring to 1Io:i. Joshua
Hill'ri account of tho lomurkablo hail
storm iu Jntpor ami Bulla count u h,
thirty or more years ago, adds a
moru modern inslauces of rumntkablo
iToalher in Georgia:
About Ihc In ginning of thu prest nt
century n violent lulliieauo swept u-
croxs Georgia, pretty nearly in tho
(rack of tho most, violent ouch of the
prcHuut year. A lillle later than the
end of thu first quuit. r of tho ceottliy
another tremendous wind panwd
through in a Homo what dllTi rent
oonitc. Both of them pasMil through
Putnam county, from wiine I write,
nlal t'a’CM of both may l»o dheovitcd
even nt tbo presni*. day. In 1771
there was, iu this slate a sen re front
in May, which killed large trees. In
January, 1H‘J7, the Oconeo river was
fn kou ovt r near Milludgeville, and tho
Suvniiuuh river at AugiiHtn. Tho win
ter of 1828 was unusually mild, thu
mercury ranging, fioiu sixty-four to
Bovcnty-six degrees. The jessamines,
woodbine, idthoa, byaeiutli, and jon
quil were iu full bloom. UhlDO nnd
Pluiu trees woro in blooiu iu the up-
country. many people lost all tlieir
pork. That was iu the days when
Georgia planters had pink to lose.
On the 5tIi of April (ho mercury fell
to twonly-six degri If—lower than it
had boon at any time during tho win
ter. The December following the
mercury iu Katonton stood ns high »n
71 degiecM at h o’clrnk m the i veiling
In 1HM1 there was frost oil the 25th
nnd 2tlth May in latitude ns low nn
Snvanuah. In July tho mercury in
Kntoutou Ml to sixty-four d< grecs
In 18U2 tho meloniy iu middle Geor
gia was at six degrees. February 8th,
1835, mercury three degrees below
ro in Kstoutou. Juuuaiy 25th, same
year, the mercury iu New Knglaud
frox*. March 8th, 1837, hailstones
fell iu Pike county largo us heu tggs;
destroyed windows and killed a horse
May 22tb,violent huiLtoriu iu Wilkes
Soiuu of the olil people say that the
had lay on tho ground, in places, for
twelve days. In tho splirg of 1842
tho writer of tins was on a visit to
Southwest Georgia, nearly two degrees
below here. Even there, on thu 15th
day of April, there waa a stoiui if
mingled elect, snow and lull, and the
weather turned suddenly o Id nfier u
beautiful,balmy suur te- 1 her* was n
heavy frost cu each succeeding luoi-
ning till tho2Cth inclusive, when tLi
Iroat looked like a youug snow, and
by uoou it had tun i d intensely vv.irui.
Tbo crops iu the fields, that had been
killed ly tho i* ld, Lilly tunk iu the
oxUAOivlina'y heat
We clii
IlnnkifiMilf PUpalili;
A Ii w «tny* ajru Mr. Jciry lire lion,
pooli-y counly, kill. <1 a nicer of In* own i
lug thill wclghcl VMM poumlH uflei* (lie liltlu
a aa airlppol uml llio autialla lakes oul:
fact It may be salil that lbe bnf weigh
KM! potittua net.
The Itii gpold Couiii r mys tint on
Fiilnnli.y Inst Mr, II. 1*’. Him I* »Ih>i Mir<
W . € • l ook wllli u « «11 iiig«-r plulol, inlllcl
ii*it *i iin- woiiiitl, I,b| j'lly ihiI n airiou*
(lir. Mr- lintiip iiaiii'i all ciaimi.alb n
ni.il flnie Loud for hia nj j luntiicu
next iu m ofibo Mipcrior conr*.
Tho Quitman Hporlfr hi ys Hint om
s i iIn- lliooka ronnly grangn
be I c.* toll! I.IIO taolu-la ol corn liiis fall,
III in which hr hna lialiud $ I 00|’rr hiehrl;
Hint lie linn l( 0 mote lo *|.|>i<*. In A«l*iiiii
lo I In* sliOVO In Im* linn) v nboiil I bub *
olIIuii, nml idImU lions, jioliiiin*, pimloiH
i ni* nml (am* In abiiiiduuce. Thin i* ibv
proilucl of a Iwolioiac faun, without nny
bin.I labor, In* iuo younger hrutbrie be
ilig lii* i'll ly itefiHutK'i*.
'I I e 1 im i it i n H< ullii lid- fays Mi
(I. (i. McCoy, of Jilhin*iivllh*, ia ai-vrniy
ibric yrni* of *ml laltly prrfotnm
n ftnl which woulil havetrt-ly lt*lc«l iIn*
imliirntue ol a young man. <>n halnrilay,
I||i> pilli of October, In- Inbori’i! »* » m
pciii«■!-, nml uIIit fliiirliing hi* tiny'* wo
unit* boil'd, II (I it I li Ii i'i* ol lit In li mile*. <
hi i ivilig i.i lit me In* fouml lliul lbccoi|
of a huh- gn-a'-grand child ba*l aiiivtd
be ililrrrcd in I In* crmrlcry ni Jffli-r*ii
villa, ll waa mn**nry llml a mr*Miiu
bcdivpnlebrd to a duiiglilcr, who rum
lurniy-flvc inilVB from Juflia *ouvillo. i
nnbi'tilaiingly inounie-l Ida Iioiec n
w nil lo Ihr place nod bai k lo Jtlliiai
nllo, a (Uslahce ol filly mile*, and rracli
lbe latter plan 1 bilol o day Holiday imuii
log, I living wol hid
• Ok oocupatlon nml mde alaiy-flva iidu-n,
prifoiming tin whole in n liiili* It-* llibii
lwrtity-li-nr boor*—and aimiigo
alilu tigb acli-ldy-ibiie ymi* it
il.il not cimpluin of nny iiliuotiiinuiy
luliglie, and ba* alnci* |>i i Mini Iu* ordinary
iccupniion. '1 lie borav b
y «ni* of ago.
Milt I! AT Tl \.\S IU1.N AN/.A.
1 be Tt-vsi* Hid Concert .VMociaiion,
| ilii»ii’, 'i i in*, will di*llil*ulo to liik
l.iblira Nov. ;0lb, $*60,100 in Ca»
'lid* n**criidion lin* a fli*l-t'lu«* rr|iulalii
In lidr and npiaro duilltig Ii* Munagii
an* old and reliable ailiavn* ol T*va
a ti w day. now remain to lbe day of draw
it.g. D«U n few Tickcta how no*
’I li'kcla ahoulil be *umai*«l at unco.
Thi* Enlorpii*o damla lo-dny (In* Itr
> the t i
PLANTATIONS
WALK
mile from Hock
it MU acron, 140
cleared aril under fenoo, with dwelling,
ool hou"c*, orchard, ko.
One Moated about fire tnlh-a Booth of
CeiBftown, containing
240 ACRES,
more or lea*, wllb auitnhlo hounea, good
I'oieli Orchard, good fence, kn.
Kit bar of the above place* can be bought
i very reaaonable term a by applyiug to
JMIILPOT fit lJOliDH.
Nor. 12, 1876.—If
JAME8 DOUCLA88 ^ CO.,
LIVERY STRBLE.
Broad st, opposite Hoyt's Drug 8Loro,
Itonif, (•eorijlii.
U J K have a Large and (Jomtnodlou*
Wagon Yard in connection with our
Hub).a, where lbe people of Polk and
llaralion will find everything ncce**ary
for ilicir ccuifort while in the cily. (lire
a trial. nor. 0-tf
Folk Sheriff suir *.
Will be Hold befora the Court Home
ior in t'edartown, "oik county, (ia., oil
lbe I at Tuc»d*iy in December ntxi,between
Iho legal honra "f *alc, tbo follow ing prop
erly, lo-wit:
l.ot of laii'l .\-> 1080 in the 2d diatrict
I lib lection, and lota No*. l'.’.Vl and
1X I, ini he <id dial rici and lib aecliou of
Folk rounly, lolled on aa Iho properly tif
H M II llyid, eirculor of ealnto of lion ben
We baler, lo aali*fy a justice court ti fa in
faror of l.lddr'l k llichardaon, for lbe u*«
of M F. I.iddetl. I.ery om it and returned
me by a countable.
Alao, ni the Mini liine and place, lola of
bind No* ll'Jtl, HO *. 1057.1060,1068, 10JIH
K'lr.', 1(W3, t»W;.tlH6, 084, 1128, 1127
11 Of, in the 2*1 district ami -It h aeclion of
Polk counly; Lcried an o« the properly of
A. ('Iiiaolm, dreraard, to *ali*fy i
Polk Miipcrlo(,iourt A fa in faror of An
drew M. Hloau, r* paid ('lilaolm. I.ery
made by a former iberiff.
A!ao, at tauie lime aud place, one amall
ur c cix yrara old; two hone mule*,
iiioune color, about 8 yrara old, o
black liur*e mule, abeul Id yrara old, both
ilium aim, n« I lie properly of Wm
l.ainpion, lo *all«fy on«- *uprrlor court fl fa
in favor of (,‘lierokre lion l.'onipany v* lbe
i VY .VI l.ampion.
tl*o, at Hit* *nnio time and place, two
undo*, one it black lunrn luiile; about Irn
y ciir* old; iho ollier a Horrid in art* mule,
about sen n y rara old, both medium aiie,
• he properly of K J Mann, lo *all*fy a
■Uprriur couil Ii fa in favor of 8 II Nurlbtop
ag'iimt li J Mann and J H Noyea, *cou-
rliy.
AI*o, ono lioiiao and lot, known a* llio
John T, Dcntnoii lot, altiiaied on ih* Ce-
dm low ii nnd llockmart road, bounded on
the not lii by *ald road, on lbe caat by Joel
Miidh by Jeaeph \v'offor*l'a brick
yard, nnd wiat by a alreci. Maid lot eon-
• ulna four nnrea, more or )e*a, n* lbe prop.
JohnT. iJenuioti, lo aaaiafy a Mine-
irlflfai*aurd form Polk auprrior
n lavor tf t.'hrri-kee Iron ('uinpany
John T. Pcnnion nn*l Jonathan
A l*o, lot of land No. HH, in the ’J I at
diatrict nml ltd aeclion of Folk enunly, ea
CLOCK HOUSE !
Jos. E. Veal
Borne,
Georgia.
BUY YOUR CLOCKS THERE!
N K W A 1) V K H 'I' I S E M K X T
S T « It 1:.
I lie pro| erly of Jaa l( Morgau, levied on
by virtue* I a county court fi fa i..o*l
Folk cminio court in favor «.f J. H.
Noyes againai *m*l Janie* H. Morgan.
Aim, ut I In* unino lime nml pin-.-, parcel
r lola of land No*. Mil. i (J7. C.C.H. in glut
Jhtrict and d*l ai-clivn, ami 1*J8I, 128.6,
and lbe oilier number nol rrmeuibernl, in
llalrict and 1*1 aeclion of I'olk
counly, conlaining Ibrvo bundrtd and
twenty uirea, moio or lea*, adjoining lnntla
ofllobrri* und Wimberly, nnd known a*
lbe old n'catu mill place. I.evi<-*| upon by
vutue ol a It fa i**ued from Fulloii auperlcr
<•> ml, in favor of the (Irorgia Itankiog and
Trust Company, again*! J r Freeman, n*
ierlv of J I’ Fruoinnn. Properly
pointed oul by ptuinlill * attorney.
Alto, ul umr lime nml Place, ll e ra»l
half of lot *ii, in blcck J, fronting twenty
Jepol Mjuarc, in (be
which u a la*v oflife. now occu
pied by A T \VillinniM'ii; levied upon lo
*uilafy u Folk auperior court li fn Iu favor
I 1 ■ - 1 t I . \ I V. .: i
on. a* (be pro| *riy ..f \ T VYiUlata.oii
Properly pointed oul by plaintitf.
Nov. 11, Is76.
It IV I.I MFKIN. St. it
hliuttir Suit*
Will be It old before lbe ort llouae Door
in Cedartown, polk
Tueaday in Novcmt
gut hour* o; mi!c, u
i of Ho.
oniba first
ren lbe I*-
roperly, to
' III'it in Mi & JONES,
Cedartown, - CoorRla,
-DKALKHB IS—
DRUGS, WIIIS, CHIMIMIS, PAINTS, OILS, lit,'
• Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Use,
1,YK WOODS AND DVE BTUl-'l'S aENEH.UjLY. •
**u MiOidnt* WarranU.I Kumino nml ol the Unt 'I'tnlitv.
J. S.
STTJBB3
[ ecliii-lown, <«
&c GO.
BUY DRUGS, CALL AT
BRADFORD & ALLEN’S
ISTEW IDB^XJ G- STORE
Ci'ilui lou n, (it'drsla,
AND EXVMINE STOCK AND 1'lllCEi
NOW IIKCEIVIN'i A tUM.BNDID STOCK C"'
Dry Goods. Notions, Boots and Shoos,
GROCKYUKaS, HAUDWABE, | RKADY-MADE CLOlHINU
HATS AND SADDLES.
II f. r I .*b, at • ■ . ...andweat I* i-rm n« I NOT TO DK UKDEE-
MURDER! $10,000 00 EEWARD !
Evi rjUnl) i
uml learn how to got
turning, nml
c*h. Tho tvhcvl of forlunu i.i
MILLIONS IN IT.”
&c JDOJDJDS,
TI I ERL’S
PHILPOT
Have immlii.- l tbo olil plan ut liitjl* p'-lcoa nuil Imk ;xr cont, und i
WILSOHl
ft EC El VEO THE!
GRAND PRIZE
MEDAL.
V/f/V/VA, /873.
laid Nuuit.e
701. in
ii «r i'olk <
led from «
OlVlNe*
AWAY
OOODS
i ll I.
Pi
Ihi 1
IXft CotiqHitii i »u
Cot tun uml coiuu batk to 1
d*>|Jo who go to Boiiu*. st 11
gi iocIh from
PHILPOT
couri in favor of J M >oye«, and ono in i
Invor ol V II npperi, «* ilit* properly «*l
JniiH'M it. Morgan, nga n*l N«id Morgan.
Property puinled oul by defcmlunl,
November 1876.
r P. (JORDON, 8pt • I il m> it
PolK ( Otintv 'I«n fititgr* Sheriff
Nalo lot Jiiiitiur).
Will be -old before the feurl llou*** l»oo r
in C«daiiown. on the lir*l Tuesday in Jan
uary Bril, within the legal hour* of *ale,
by virtue of a mortgage ft fa i**ur<| from
I'olk Bupei ior r. orl, in favor ->f I'amp \
(’Inrke "HhIiimI Martin* \ t'bisolm, (lu> f 0 J.
1* wingjprop* i «y, lo-wil.-
l.ol* *f laud N - i"*d. 983, I. |o" I
and ball «f l*CI. and all that lie* . n (he
►outh *ldeof Cedar creek of two other loH,
mown, eontaining itvo bund
1 ODDS’ NEW CASH STORE
Come aud Buy Almoat
rr ii o ti r r >1 <> > k y •
Ami you will go home anti dream of ponce and plenty.
DRY GOODS & CROCERIES,
Ami nn- S-lliuK them nt mutrktUy Iovt prlrcK
( -olio
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
It r§Qulrc3 no Znstmotlom to ran it. It can net ffot out of order.
It vill do every claao and kind of verk.
It will 3cvr frcia Tiscuo Taper to Ilorooss Lcatlxor.
It lx as far in advrxco of ether Scvrlngr Kachincs In tho aagrnltud* of
Ita lupcrior Improvements, aa a Steam Car oxcoila in achioToaaata
tho old fashioned £ta?o Coach.
Prices made to suit the Times.
Eitnor for Cosh or CrediL
pff' Bond for illustratol Catalcgruo of ( AfiFNTR INANTFD
STYLES nnd TIUCES. f/IUL/r/O rr/f /f /£.&/•
Addrext i WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. v
OLiTiuiTs, oino, cmcAOo, ill., rsw yoils, n. TV
ITEW ORLEANS, LA., ^ ST. LOUTS, MO.
id norm, u
ml lib *»i-i
r Folk
the 2*1 d *
operly
IIAKUVVAKR. CKOCKEUV
A full f.iiio of NotioiiH. TrimmiuK", Ribbonb, White GooiIh, DomtulicB,
hats, coots, shoes, ready-made clothing
Flatrr, and ba* the IU
cd
'I Iu- lollitvv a iiu S|u ii L* lor liM'ir:
NY a. i •
*i li, Trsaa, cbcdfully give o*\r t(-alimony
to lbe bcnoiablt- and iui| ailial niannrr in
winch 11;»* In *| ti rand (iifl i'l'ucvrl t the
I t Mu>liif! ('cliccl l A**cciiiltoll iviih con-
durlid, ami n* to lbe aciv *Mii*liii'ini v
manner iu which all lbe |de.i*g«* ami i'loiu-
iar* cl the A-Mcialion weie carihd out;
and, tovtber, do moat hvailily vodorae the
hecond ill ami 1<>U Ccuccii, tv be gneu
Nov*luber {JO, I' •.’>:
mum, M of DciiIboo;
Judge W l* Knk, li i' Maiui*. Gcoigc ll
1 ov ii,g, J ll Wi cdyard, \\ A Tibb*. W II
Hob*, J (I Toylvi, 1. M Jchnson— VUlcr-
iiKii city of lli-m*"...
Every U'calily abould crgnniie n club.
Tl.cir li»l el pritcMa unpn (-(-drilled Cap.
Hal priae ^Ui.KAI, lowol piiicto a whole
lirkcl $.’Ji W; lowral ptiic lo a l'«-upon
Ticket $ll». Pi ice vl whole ticket $6,
which con»t»t* of live ioupon* ni $1 e«ca.
gra- fnrii -cut for tick el* *bould, Hi
I Mt-
I dump »-ni 1*. 3
»*t two.horaebar-
G coal bcil*, 4 ..re
e<‘U*i*iing ol 2
bed*. 1 lot furnace
coal buggiee, 2 ore
rakci*, il wbcflborrowH, iron nml »leel
boi cra nml hIuivcIh, »le<lgc bnmmei -, mon.
key wmiclir*, vice nml hauniin*, check*
ai.d *teplc*. ( re aud lime hammer*, 250 feet
guiu lie** I lotdfwie bank tools, iw mi-ting
of above!*, pick*, w Ueelborrona, drills.
king hammer*, r«.-ek ham-
I shop tool*, rousieling
Ami in fuel it General Anaortraont of Merchaiuliio, »H ut Greally HetluccJ
niew. Bung fix-tl up iu good atyrlf. no rents to pay, and having paid
Cash for their Goods, they
Cull aud b« convinced.
able to Compote snccesafully with any otiu-
apr ^
Rcme Stove and Hollow-Ware Works.
luer* dc ; l lot
of saws itamiuf
brace and bit*,
grindatonc*. ,\
one lot bl«ck-u
drilbs i
anvlhii g i» |k« mailer '
hour* or give you another ol
ltd* of nil aurl».
* Bold, If any
•ryarliele warranted.
break* from beat, c
ena, t-killeia and
MBltng
l-.n,k dm
dice the A*>ocialioo
nnd uimliable. JSeu
Aaccciatiou wheu *eu
draft cr by plain lett
i-l'b !
Ill*(1 it beth nn»nlc
ill lbe ritk if the
,,|- rij'ip,, ,.t l-allk
:i aliuply addriaecd.
One lot b(U*eb«!d and (
/table, 1 ‘ucat drawee
bureau*, :• wnblistaml*
rockci », 3 bole* nml p
lot of bedding, tuallra
remnant of a Mock of
cloibiflg, \ankcc uoiiu
bub* und spokea, 12 <
ItUela auger*
is cut saw, lialcbet und !
one boring machine, i
, consisttngoi luiu- |
, anvil*, bellow*, 1
Une lot coaling
above!*, lakes, axes,
bucket*, lunteru*. cle-
SI
REWARD !
forg
t furniture, -
»k». 1 leli,
2 or 15 bur*uew i
,1 eld wheels aud ti
flight railroad i
wheel i
Also i wo or three
new, and cue oxen. Tho *alc will continue
tree* day to dav until all is sold.
U. P. LUMPKIN,
Nov, R, 1876 bheritf
who will produve a b. Her Peaking cr Heating 8Iot* than are ntadeat these
Heay llrotlicrs, Propriutoi's*
OFFICE niul SALEHlvOOM 32 BROAD ST, ROME, GEORGIA.
Foundry, Corner Franklin Street ami Railroad.
Tiu Roofing, Guttering and Job Work promptly attended to. iiu Wan? sold |
very cbenjv ' oct
n KOIIOIA. FOLK
(M)l'NTY NVhi-r. i*. j
VI U, II1. - t;. .UlM
4, administrator "ii e*- 1
tmte nt \N m F. Jam-
plication f..r leave f .
deceased lying in tin
* counties of I'.dk and j
Uoufbertv in **: 1 Hi
1 are, lh«-r < t
ire, to cHt* ah person* 1
concerned, kindle 1
and credit..,... be J
and ipnr at a court
fordinary to 1 held
on the br.i Mcadv*
plication tliould n-t
Ulvrn under my b
and and official slgna-
1 HR EH EH. Ordy.
t • 1 1 "1 • • ! -
. I tlLM \ M ... r• .*
v T | ,... M
M .-..I., ha*
made "pl.hcnl.ci, l».r
• letters of d»mission
from raid a-luiinistn
be held in said cun
.! o» r, .°A 6;.."m?„:i
they have, why said
1 letters should net bo
and and ofliria! aigna- 1
turc, thi* Septembn
r 2d.1875
JOE
1. DREW EH. Onl r.
( v COKCIA. iHI K i OEM \ HI;
VI \\ H,,i • i.
Executor d W ods-.n
Hubbai . i.
ef diamisMon fr.m .
ire, lo cite all concern-
td lo ,pp«r al a Q
nirt of Ordinary to be j
held tu mill ci untv
on the first M-nduy in
BahouhTnot ''."graniod
lure, lai* Sept cm tie.
- 1 -*‘" l "'*-|
Juki. HRKUF.U, Ord’y. |
Kstm v
Nolic-f.
rr - 1.1.El*. 1 ■
1
by U P M ot liu-
1073d district, M , J\ k . .;.'(. . • ,
vray Bull, tf a daik
red color, will, the end
of hi* tail whit",
aud S' liio small white j
speck* under b,» be
lly, about ' ytars old, 1
1 !
C'arltcr. J. 1. 11 nr
'ey. freeholders of said
that'said cstray‘ia
n„r
• cxpct.cc* in euch ca- j
»e*. It ta therefore
forward, pr^ve the j
(V take him iva\, -
the *<ai*l e*tray be*
t by t l.e m it . lf
said com -n:,i- l
-Hh dav «t N, . Iu . xt i
at tb i
-••'id W. |» Stidham m |
and o&cial vigr.atu;
•iivcn under my band
Aw iciIlmI tiu* Highest Mud il at Yxeuft
E & H. T. ANTHONY &. CO.,
r.:»l Rroui.s y, N' -.v York.
(*ij-p..«ite Mftropolilau Mold.)
M , J.: ii- in, laxportciHA Dealers iu
CHROMOS and FRAMZE.!
Steroscopics and Views
\ ’ . Gr ; ’ <• p<* and sliilnh '-tleiea,
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATER ALS
r* for
way of
erytbing
Mt-rcoiifli on- N l.antcrn*
neii-f Manufacturer* of the
MlCl'.it h 11 NTIFIC LANTERN,
I I!III '» FAMlPTICO.N.
l NI VEILS ITV STEREO PTICON,
AltvnUTISEK S STEREO PTICON,
ARTOPTICON,
si’llcoi. LANTERN.FAMILV LANTERN
PEOPLES LANTERN.
ing the bc*t of its clasa in
- Market
•d Lnntcrni nn 1 .Slide* wl
;iig--nt,.n application. t
La
make
JOEL BREWER o r dy
< ui ut ibis adverlicemen for rtf-
cr.-ncc --;£1 aept 22—3m
( | l ;"j iKI -' ">I.K M.|-XTY.-Wh»r«.
i* administrator on thee*-
t»t. of *>«».. 1 Mi,I count/, dc-
' ' ** e _L '• '* afp.ied for letters of dismia-
mod irem l*i« -aid adutiniatration.
I I'om- arc, therefore, to ,-itc and ndmon-
■-ncernrd, kindred and
i . r , ' "J *IT c * r »t the court of
v • , ' : 1 •“ * 4; * county on the
■ .».-••
r.. 11*.y ba\,-. why *aid letters should
• : tia in terms -1 lbe law.
k*>-d und riliciul Bigna-
tur,-. ibu Noicmti-r 1!, 1B7*,.
JOl L BR8WEH. Ord'j,
( . ‘ ' i''■ 1 "'I K (HI M V — Melfitiu
: :i!m - " "f James Clement., ha,
■I I 1 I l'-r is. inj liun-'.f personally, and I
W !‘ J - “I « " 1 o "e-loci, p. m.
'!•• ! > *T day of November, 1875, at
.
JOEL BitEW Lit, (Jrd y.