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CRDAHTOWN. 0A.. JAN. fi. I877.
Lot Grnnt Kkp conrngp. Diaz is
rat iiyin# cvrlytliin.q bfffaro him in
M« xieo, mwfr Nuat *’V* tho United
nrn to ho Moxirnni/nd.
Onrt/i.m I. cl Wi'.lhtnn, of Indi-
m r, Itn* nrcirttl from tin* larllr-H of
l^mihivilft*, Ky , it Huit of bftio jenna
ini Indium on ovm notit. Tho Rnr-
ii>i'i11k in- im,dir iii tim iii^hcht n'yle
of thn t- flor'a ni t.
i \i. i xclm»K< .. \t, Gi.'iiiIh mind ih
petliii^ clniidv. Thin in probably ono
• f llm rnixwint why tie muhIm to roign
After a prow acted atrum,!* with I K4 " C *** Y “" r
disown*, in which he abowwl ontonish* H >» one af the bigbost duties of
ing vitality and emluxauce, this won* ; P#r»nU to give to their children a
den fill rnd HicooMful mim finally died K«od education. Tt in the nio«t rain
yesterday iimruing. Hia death lay* «l.lo gift you enu Itetdiw npod them
low one of the ablest executive heads I niche* arc not to be einipared with
flint have found their opportunity in ■ *’• In fact an education is the beat
modern enterprise. 'Jim Railroad capital n young pernon can possess,
and the Telegraph have evoked anew ! and the liosti uarnest of his fntnro
order of genius; and tho develop- i suroess. Without it his lifo in a 1 ready
merit of corporate action consequent : more than half a failure, mid will
upon the ulih/. ill m of tlioso new inn* scarcely escape n total wreck. Never
chines of progress, has invited tho ef
forts of the host organizing minds.
Among these Coknkliuh Vanokhiiii.t
bold a high place. Starting iu life
h d }?nt i vi n if he doesn’t reign | P°°r « u d uninfliientiiU, ho grow to I •
will 1i ui U ml*tid. ! richest man in Amuriea ;
And cortninly he woo lirat among our
railway manngors.
Mr. Vnndorbili’a advance from pov
erty to wealth was not Imp-hazard,
ln»t regular and steady. From the
day when by clever strategy ho onru-
ed his periauger, until that when he
got control of the Now York Central
Railroad, ho stoadily and industrious
ly put sued tho path lo fortuno. Ho
did not long content himself with tte
little two-niusted sail boat which run
butweon Mtuton Inlaid and Now York
J. Jp rhfptrrrfs •( Ainiiicatf np-
I I - I.. v. I uii iimdi- to Europe in (he
Imt ll up inonlliH. Hutton nlonosent
'■ul in (Holier and November 200,-
(’00 bushel*. Tho Newton pipin
brought in Liverpool six dollars a bar
ret. other apples hroiig.i> throe twon-
• V v five to three seventy*five,
.So\cn bundled and twenty tons of
Hihsidinry silver coin Imvn boon paid
ml of tho United Stales tiensiuy
►inco I -st April. This amount of
looney would make tbrroor four poor
fnliiilit'S coiofoi luhle for life.
Ilia authoritively iinnouucod that
linyis lies not committed liirnsclf
with respect to tho personnel or poll
there a truer saying than this
“Lnowledgo boldeth by thn hilt, and
hewdli u road to oonqunsb Igno
rance graspoth the blade and* ii
wounded by its own good sword.”
Ignorance is our great foe; knowl
edge our great friend. Poverty,
crime and a multiduo of disasters fol
low iu the train of ignorance; white
blessings throng tho pathway of
knowledge.
Ignorance close* the door to the
useful and lucrative callings. Knowl
edge, on the other hand, throws wide
open tho doors to every profession,
and each can choose that whioli suits
him best. Ignorance fails utterly to
satisfy tho mind and what a shadow
of hnpinoRS must bo bis portion who
has starved hia mind and must ul-
In 1HJ7 when the steamboat was still
a novelty, Mr. Vanderbilt secured tho , wn 3 8 fei ' 1 i,H savings and clomorings
command of tho tvhoezy littlo slimmer I * or Knowledge spreads a con-
which plied between New York and , tinuftl feuwt boforo tbo wbicb
New Hruiiswibk. From this time for- 1 "trenghthous it by nourishment and
ay of bis admiration. Wo slionld j ward bo made the now motor subsor- Pntlse8 10 K row * What pleasure
suppose not. Hiicli a prom nding } vlent to hi* ambition. Ho had tho . ® ,in coll, pftr®d with that which an
would be a little too cool, oven for ! foresight to perceive tlmt there was hitolligeiit mind experiences.
the Orest Uuelcctod.
Tbo President ill his usual Sunday
morning elml with Gobright. says ho
doesn't admire (lie attitude of thn
Western democrats. This is unfort
unate. There is nothing now left for
these traitorous cohort* to do hut to
relije lo tl.c-ir linns as prescribed by
a fortuno in the development of this J ^ bf! ^ n,,b wo rtro misernblo, hel|>-
now mean* of power. ,WMH * an<1 foeb, ° ia Proportion to our
Throughout ho showed tho desire j i K noronco ' end happy, powerful, and
and tho will to make other p 0 „p| 0 - M useful in proportion to our knowledge
ertbrts abortive or successful, ho gave no ^ hU ^ ,jr noxious fears—in
no quarter and asked none. »y es- ! the *° bf,rd ,i,neH - to tor,n,!Dt 3™ ***>ut
tho fntnro of your childreu liocausu
tablisliing nu opposition steamship
lino to California in 1849 ho profited
directly, and frightened and harrnss-
od his competitors. Hero ho laid the
Several Russian war Aessols, ono of foundation of his immenso acquisi-
them commanded by the Grand Dako e itiuOO.
Alexis, have arrived off ChnrIe*lon ; jj ut Vandorbilt dies as a groat rail-
bar. lho Itiissian Minister lo tbo | road magnate, having tranuforred his
United Htatos arrived in Charleston 1 ouorgie* from tho sea to tho land. Ho
yesterday, hy rail, where ho will have I wont illto railroading at tho nick of to bo P aid baok witb i,,Ujrt ' 8t * M 0 ' *‘ ,a
''‘'O'viow will, Al,ii«. Tho Hoot I lilII0 . i„ 1801. whou tlmt busioooo wa» 1 *' ,l, ° r«.po».ibility n»ti»K uu tboM
' in Uh moot flourishing porlod, boforo ' whn h » v * J’ oan B mln ''" B ' 0 " of
IlmtUuio bowovor, bo lm,l illv(wtmI , Uo.l, n.ny yonrs bo n h.itbful slow ,rt-
millinna in rnilroadf-, though his os-! ,, .,
Consider well,
you can givo them but little land and
no greenbacks to start life with, but
ratlioi be solicitous in their behalf to
deliver them from their boudugo of
iguoraiico and to enable them to com
mand their faculties and to have ac
cess to the heauti.H of wisdom.
A child i* a "talent of trust" a "If in
will probably winter at Port Royal.
Loudon is at present unusually af
flicted with small pox. The three
Jhospitnls at TTainpstead, Homorlou
4ind Btockwrll are lull, and contain
iu (bo aggregate six hundred patient*
Tho fever hospital at Honoston, ac
commodating throe hundred,him boon
devoted to the sick witn sniall pox,
and others iu Fulham and Dub;ford
are now being built for tho purpose.
Gov. Drew, the sucueshful Demo
cratic Candidate for Governor of
Florida, was inaugurated lust week.
We take lho following extract from
bis addroHH.
teusible business was on the sea.
Measuring him with ordinary peo
ple, wo put Mr. Vanderbilt iu a very
high place. Ilo was a groat man,and
more ihun that wo call niuia very use
ful mini, lio worked for nimsolf but
in ho doing lie served the public ns
well iih himself—as every powerful in
dividuality matt always do—by hon
estly and ably ui.innging the varied
concerns out of whoso profits ho gath
ered the great fortuno which death
now compels him to transfer to others,
ilia vast railroad property it is well
’A largo portion of that t>o|ml*x- , uudcrBtood, will not bo dividod.
tiou, recently enfranchised, huvo hot n Though not a man of education in
taught to feel solicitous < f tho con- j j| JU eollligiato senso, and liiblo boiiio
tiuuanoo of Uieir newly acquired times to play bavoo with our ootutnon
rights, ’f the parly by which 1 have ; (ouguh. Cotmnodoro Vaudorbilt was
Imcii the honored candidate came in-1 U |, ( X( . oiling cartoons man. Hu hud
to possession of our Slate Govorn* agru, », diguity, and elegance of bcar-
jncnl. ‘T'htir fours are grouudlesN, J mi cmny command of hlittsulf
niul Mur col mod fellow-citizens nmy j wliicii Witnuusud hin quality as a su-1
rfluullv rest assured that their rights, poliol . charaotor. Wo shall long
i retrench closely
in every other matter hcfoio you cur
tail tho educational privilege* of your
children. No investment pays so
large a per cent as Unit spent upon
their education. Therefor*, thou, ed
ucate them "at thn perils" and trust
to the goodness,of the oiuse to pro
vide a way of escape. If wo wish
to have tlioui to occupy important
and iiHcful positions in s iciety, we
must see that they ore qualified to All
them. Send I hem to aohcol; tvke an
iub.icst in their studies, and encour
age thorn iu their endeavors to be
come iutolligiut educated men.
A Liiikimi. Oitku.—N. L. Muuroe
Sc Co., publisher* of "The Family Sto
ry Paper, Now York, are mailing to
each subscriber iu weekly parts,
Shukospoure's complete works, print
ed on lino tinted paper, which will he
complete during tho your, and
By virtua of an order of lho Court of
Ordinary of Hall connf'y, Alabama, in
puratiance of lho last wjl and lonnment
of Terry CouOh, late of If nil oonnly do*
ceaaeil. I will foU »t publio outcry before
the court house door* III tho town of Oe-
dartown. Polk county, (la., belHrecu tlie
legal hours of aslr. on 1 he 1st Tneaday in
I ebrunrr 1877, the following dencribH
real ealate belonging to the CRlaie of Raid
deceaned, lo wit; l.ol, of laud number
t ■ ree hundred and nine (800) in (he L’l«t
d si riot of tho 8rd aeciuai of originally
Cherokee, now polk county.
Trrmacaah. DAHATCOUOH
Kx. of will of Terry (Touch, dec'd
SlieriflT HsIm for February.
Will be aold before the court honrfa door
*n Odorlown n olk Co , fla., on the 1st
Tupaday in February next, between the
legal hours of ode, the following property,
to-wit :
l.ota of land Noh. 1 !(*2. IM3 III)#. UUft,
12ftft, 1257. 12/18 and 118(1. in (he «d district
and 4tli aeotion of Polk county, levied on
by virtue of a juatico court li fa iaauod from
the 89Rtb dial riot. O M. in favor of Jamca
Long ngainat .lane A King, defendant, an
the property of defendant Levy made
and returned (o me by a bailiff.
Alan, lot of land No 1In (he 2nd
diet rict and 4th Reel ion of Polk county. On
Levied on by virtue of a justice court fi fa
from the 1223 district OM.In favor of
Mason H Bush against .L hn II Jones at the
property of John R Jones, it being pur-
chose money for said lot. I.ery made and
rctnrned to mo by a Bailif
Also, at same lime and place lots of land
Nos 04ft and 87Gin the 2nd district and 1th
acciion of Polk county (ia, Levied upon
\y virtue of a Polk •uperior court fi fn in
avor of Cain (Hover against V II Opperl
s the property of V It Opport
Also, lots of land Nos 927, 928. 929. 930
1010, 1070, 1070. and 040. in the 2nd dis
trict and 4th section of Polk county, (»a.,
by virtue of and to satisfy a Polk superior
court fi fa in favor of Alfred Hhorler against
Benjamin T West and (Jrnrge W West
‘ on* A fa in favor of John T Pryor c» al
for thf use of officers of court vs George
W West Trustee, as the property of Geo.
W West, and have gave notice of the same
toG W West ibis January 2nd 1877
Also, at tb* raiiir lime and place, all oi
the interest iu and to lota of land 1005,
1090, 1024. 1028. and 894 in the 2nd dm.
trict and 4<h section of Poik county, Ga,,
levied upon as the property of It It Tliotnp
‘ to satisfy one Polk Superior court fi
in favor of Ihe Cherokee Iron (To.,
against K It Thompson, nnd one superior
court fi fa in favor of IIiinlingiou nnd Bar
her against K It Thompson mid P C Har
ris and W Ksoui Wood, and one Polk so
pnriur covrt fl fa in favor ofJnuieR M Smiili
Governor, etc., for the use of officers of
offiaers of court against Kihert Battle Prior
1 It It Thompson, security. Levied oil
the porpertjr of H It Thompson and now
in his poaession.
i, all of the int..rrsL of Thos It Akin
to lots of land Nos 809 and 834, iu
the 2lst district and 3d section of Pclk
nty, (la., levied upon as the property
of Thoms* ll Akin lo satisfy a Polx county
court fi fa iu favor of Jnmes B Hill against
said Akin.
Also, at same lime and place all of the
interest of fames l( Morgan iu and to lots
id hi
791,
I? «» cmiHlilulioii,! ,| 10 g „l|„„|., Milf-willud. largo iuimloJ, j ™ rtl * ““ ro tU, ‘" “ U ^* oril ’ ,io ' 1
"liil.o fully Mislmnod. XI in both I nnd btiuug Imntlod ol.l Cuunuotluro. ^ , ’“ co ,, of J 10 iUe , N ” w ^ ,, ‘ k
our wbh ni.il our intort'kt to pfotoct _ L'umily Story 1 .ipor is a largo eight
lo |.rotuci IIk-iu in ull tlinii-ilgtiU. nml It i» with fooliii(.s of tliu cleapeat j ''UlatT-.iletl wookiy. priotml on
lobiing ..boot tho kiiulrat fo. lings ,, K rot Unit wo nuuounco tbnt Mr. «o°a paper, and nilu-J witb osoollont
Iwlwmi llm r«t’r». Ah lho Kirni- j iiu .oh Monin will lonvo our littlo Tml r.ihr’''. *’i°'iu’iu.
Inn of tbm Klslo, I tluill i slmuat, u, wlli l»i 8 ongayomonl with Mr. .T. A. aubaorilio nl ouuo ,unl 'g.it 'Vbo *iir«t
cviTj* legal niul comititulioiiiil romo- Wynn hiving expired. Mr. Morri* part* of tho work
ily for thn protect iou of lho ripjlitrt, i eumo us two you ih agon pnr-
tho life r.ud the liboi ty of every citi-! fra*t Riranger -ho Ioavon buliiud him
zen—feeling tlmt *ucb aoourso ia my n boat of friend* and warm ftilmiror*.
bi«b.Ht ,11,1V 1,11(1 ii.ohI couduoivo (O Mr. M n» n buHiimw mnn bn» no so-. AnH.,.1 ..„,l.,„.,o, of
* , . .. , penor, being well qUlUulOn to lake County I rcasurer, filed
thojnooperily of lho ,State. A uorth- j full control of ulmunt any imucantile
oru min by birth and a Union m iu houso. While wo rug mi very muob
from principle, I recognize that tbe ' to lose from our midst inch a piomm-
ing young limn we, wish him all tbo January, 1877,
HUcetHS attniuablo in thin land, nnd t'ouuty Purpos
wherever bo ia, may bo always bo i f u, y V
tb* 2lst district nnd 3rd sccnoa of Polk
aiunty (ipurgia, levied upon by virtue of
Polk superior court fl fa ill favor of John
M Parham against James ll Morgan, and
on* Polk aupei ior court fi fa in favor id
| Win McDowell lor tho use of officers of
officers of court against James It Morgan,
and ono Pylk superior court fi fa in lavor
or Geo W Foot for th* usO of officers of
court ■gap. » W A Whiis^ principle ami
James It Morgan security on a bond, uud
one Poik cuiiniv court ti fn in favor nf A.
Doiiglinrly aguinst Jas If Morgan; and one
Polk county court ti In iu favor oi S
.Noyes ugaiust James ll Morgan, ami one
Polk county court fl fa in favor of V fl Up-
pert against James It Morgan, and oilier
ti fay in my bauds as the property ol Jas It
Morgan
Also, at lho same lime and plncu, lots of
land Noe 191, lot nnd 2UG, all ill llm Hq,
district nnd 3d section of Polk oounly, lij
levied upon by virtue of two justice court
fl fns of -aid comity, one in favor of Juo.
Jtrnith & (To. and one in favor of Thomas
W iicupreo, against A S McGregor; lyve
made and returned to me by a constable,
lo satisfy said li fa, us the properly of A 8
McGregor.
Also all of tho intoroM of Augustus M
McGregor in and to lets of land Nos 200.
201, 223, 233. 272, 580, till. 04J, nnd Oft5
in tho 18th di»triot and 3d section, levied
o|>(A|,hy virtue of and to satisfy a superior
court ii fa in favor of Dan’l ts Printup
ngaln-t A 8 McGregor, and also to sat isiy
ollior fi fas in my hands. This January ft,
Treasurer''a Report.
. Pittiunn,
the Ordin i •
ry’s office on Monday, the 8th day of
January, 1877 :
To amount on hand the 2d Mbudnv in
Douiooi'acv of Florida, iu plaoiug
in tliia pobition, domoustmto tbuir do-
biro for a true and frateru d union of
nil BoclioiiH '»f our com non ocumtry.
That hui'Ii a union may ho (Irmly
tablinbed, and over remain ponceful,
pro*|ierouH and happy, in tbo hope of
ry patriot. Al a period
"Buttered aide up.”
Dcinorrutic' Mass Meeting in
CliU'ago.
An immense nnd most outliuainstic
uinsM meeting of tho Democracy of
Chicago, 111., was held iu that city on
country h hiNtory when the theory of JSaturday night last. Tho meeting
epulilipnn govc
: aoVv'ro t**hl.
Counjy Parpo
Jury Fund,
Pauper Fund.
N w Jn.l Fund.
Finei irotn County Court,
addressed by Hon. Lyium Trum
bulk ex Republican United States
Senntor, iu a speech of great power
in which ho portrayed tho regular
march of Radical usurpation and
m- warned tbo country against tho dau-
iliat geiu' which now ho imminently Uneat
en its liberties and tlio perpetuation
. ^ _ _ _ ‘-Tf of our republican form of govorn-
ttie Federal asy.'a ,aiI1 to. pea.^fu.ly n)ol q t In the opening of bis address , * ll »t • as follow*
sntlled, and t ; ' tfam oonstituti.'i'- Mr. Trumbull said : "In the cofiVse County Purposes,
ml jr-unls of ti*.. |.I J.ptl.. will bo quill!- . "I '‘lo, uow well posl tho moriJiiiu, *«r r Kn.i.l,
Ivm.UitwAb.lwW.'lho full ^notion ■>»•“* )'“»« of wl'icU I b.‘vo l.oou do-
•. . ', . vo *etl to tho public service, have nev- Hpi .,_ e Klim ,
"i the liv.^x’--*ei qf all pirlio*. C r advU;ossi»d uu audience, whether u Fiat?from County
popular assembly or iu tho sonato
T!u* l-«WtH*day»a n>l»wl«lle. I chamber, if? tbo most trying times of, Total amount paid
i'limit is undergoing
duty of every
-ti^l»i jJirjr -n* to use his oarn-
• ht «»; r(« f* •’ 'up promotion of Imr-
luony/Uf/ fb‘‘ aecuvi.'y of those
* titutioa.. .' J.o| e uial believe
ibn.4iolitie.fi /Uv’A'Nt new i79ging in
Pauper Fund,
Bridge Fna I.
New • ail Fund.
Hoad Fines.
To amount received from ail son ree* from
tli* 2d Monday in January, 187(1, up to
i'.o 2d Monday in January, Ifc'77:
♦8,023 OS
54 00
9fto 80
Ql 01
250 0 1
$4,860 52
Maki ng total amount on baud the 2nd
Monday in January; nnd recrivod up to
$3..'*47 81
2,417 m
1,019 61
28 02
644 81
6 40
$7,069 14
Monday in
1877
II. P LUMPKIN, rsl. tr
HIGH UJJUUUL!
C EDA U TOWN.
Wu. J Notts A B. * * Prinripal
Mbs. Mart A. riusn • - Assistant
Mbs. fl. N None Instructor in drawing
and painting.
Jr.nnr. Caoi.R. Instructor in Pcnrnnushlp. 1
The Fcholnstic year will be divided in • I
to two sessions. Hpring and Fall. The I
Mpring Session will eonmtenoe on the 15th j
of January 1877, nnd close about the mid
dle of June.
proper*
On, ..-nil. i l-f .i u from Now Or- our oouuIi'v'h history, uiulrr n focliiiR l.c.T'm, bnUnor on hud
.11 ,vh u 4 war, hut t.-r r.-n,unmlnl„,-,hn«o ln u„s.s™ I “ M, »"'
Ui.i ar.1 of m.... p.u-ito ohurso- urn lo-niylit, when, ua n private tm-. Jury '
i»«- N.«*h*.V* Imr organ - mn, holding no offico nml ilosiriug , l>u,..r Fund.
I/Jt.l U luni' Id miliii,. sod (hie furvo lionn.l ,r;» to n.Wross von on tho Ki *“„ f‘ r L“Jointy Court,
lmsUk.1. |, ..am ot tl« uolioontn- moniouUma <inealioim "Inch now
•.iuiie lunl llu'M|-» iue .-OMt JwiUtlog- thie,| W .14,, nfintenoe of pop-tlnr gor- “
’ 1‘h. \ li■ v> mx ■ n ini tial hi captwro ornmout. It ^.comparatively of lit-
lhcstiitcli. nl. :.A it IS not probable t|# iBMWqawee whether Tihlim or
., ,,, ..,,1, •: 1 will h maje. hevra be mwle preeideot, ii couslitn- — ——
^-.'‘•u-n—-'•-> - gssek
niuti...t ill-ing the iv cipta to be law- po»itui*CO to free mat 'liUuuui, ami U) • pereonaltjr, and l willpa*s upon the same
nldibi'g.' just nml lochu ;Oc. -Allatitn liU-,ty »«*«. «b»t »«iUM>r sh^U Ih. 1 “ “vT-m?*. VST.^l”r2'
<M »titn’i,.r Itl'li. mule Jtretti(J»ht tiy fon-c hr frazil" Jo.c n«o»n,. Ordiu.ry
Jnu. 8, 1877
$326 7;
78 79
33 26
39 01
219 60
I rrsp*:t fully sub mi ted.
T. L. PITTMAN,
Treasurer.
DcpiH) SIsei ilF'a Suit*.
Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday In Feb-
rtiary next before tho (Tourl House door in
(Tedaltown, within the legal hours of sale
1 lie following property lo wlk
l.ot of Isnd No 722 in the iMlii district
mid 3d seoiion of Polk county, (in, ns the
property oi Mrs H A V Pace, tt* satisfy one
Kiale and oounly tax fi fa in favor of J U
West. Said property pointed out by S J
(Tox, and notice has been given tenant in
pobsessiod anti relumed to me by a con
stable.
Abo at same time and place lot <*f bind
No. 1040 in 21st dlst. and 3rd sec, of Polk
utility, Ga., sail laid lying and being
near tlic Joel Atkin's larm on Kish ' reek
I* Ik County Go- 8nid laud levied upon
as the property of Joel Adkins, deceased,
lo sntisfy one Polk sup'erlbr tourl ti fa ,n
favor t Hines .vlorgan Co., agaiusl N T.
Williamson priuoina and Joel Aikins se
curely on appeal 6on»l. 5ai>i properly
pointed ait by James Adkins executor on
lho c*'la'c of .1 ei Adkins deceased.
Also, at same lime and place, one vnr-
rel horse about ten years old. of medium
siso, uud one cast sorghum mill with iwo
rollers nnd other fixtures lo it Levied up
on as tho properly of K il MoJuukiu to sat
isfy a superior court ti la in favor of Geo
W Mcrjpan against K H McJunkin. 8ai,|
pro| eriy point* d out by the plniutitf tb -
3rd day of January 1877.
W. ii. TAV l.u I .
Deputy sheriff.
Moi tguce Sl»«»riflr Snle.
W ILL be sold before the Court House,
door, in the town of Cedartown,
Folk county, Ga., within ll«c legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in March next,
the following property, to-wit:
One roan soeckled cow and one brindle
ineuly heade*! dow and len bushel* of corn,
more or les>«, as the property of C M (’amp
ami K A Camp, by virtue of and lo *sti«ly
; mortgage ti fa issued from Polk superior
,, urt in favor of S 1’ Smith, Sou X Brother
galn*t C A Camp and K A Camp
January ft, 1877
H P LUMPKIN. Sl. tr
Ai1miiii*tnMorN Sale.
G KORGIA, POLK COUNTY!-By virtue
of an order of the Court of Or Ituary |
of said county at November Term, 1876,
will be sold heforo ths oourt house door
in Ccdartown, Polk county, Ga., on the j
firsi Tuesday in January next, within j
the legal houas of sale, ul public outcry, i
the following described lands belonging to I
the estate of Edinoud Berry, lale ol sum j
county, dec'd: . oi No 18o, in the 17«h >
dist.lit and 4th seetiou of said county, ,
said to coutaiu 36 acres. Sold f«*r the ben.
efl* ot ihe heir* .ud ere«litors of said dec'd. j
Term* Cash. Dec. t. 1876.
W. C. KX1GHT. Adm r
The rates of tuition will be
lion to the advancement of itudies pursued
Heading. Writing. Spelling. 'Arith
metic, Geography and Map Draw
ing per month
Higher Arithmetic, Grammar, Kng*
lish Competition and History -
Rhetoric, Blgpmntary Algebra, Phy
siology, i il.iistruted by cliarl-;
Book-keeping
Geometry, Higher Algebra, Astrono
my. Natural Phylosophy /with ex
perimefits nnd appuriilii*), ami Men
tal Philosophy per moot Ii •
Surveying .Trigernomctry.Chcmisiry
/with i-xperiaienls),Botany, Latin
Greek, French anu German - •
Inrfiminions iu Drawing, per month 2 ftO
No •It'diiction will be inaile for ntiseiice
rxeept in cases of protracted illness,
The school will be provided witb an iu-
atruiReni, and pupil* will recoiv ■ In*'.rue
fions in vocal musio.'free cf charg •.
The government of the school nil!
mild nnd firm. Teachers will strive e*j
daily lo inculcate good, nior .l principlt
Instruction will !**• thorough nnd n)
(einntic. Reviews freipient.
A public examination will Ik> heM at t
4 00
4 00
CASH SIOBE.
J". S. STTJBBStl Sz CO.
,CJ«.ilm*t.ovvn,' On.
J'JAVE Just received their Spring Stock of
J Y GOODS, NOTIONS. SHOES, GROCERIES, 1
CROCKERY. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AC
These goods were bought at the closest figures, and having secured Gash and (’ash
discount*, they are able to offer them al prices which defy competition. Call and bo
convinced. ,
s and shoes manufactured to order. Wsl
it, Family Groceries,
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES. FLOUR and MEAL.
Sole Agents in Polk county for (lie Celebrated “Watt Plows” and fixtures,
a**- Agents for Hall's Patent Rotary Harrow—WARRANTED.
i.l of t
Tei
W. JENNINGS & CO.
38 Decatur tit., near I* imball House.
ATI, A NT A. Cf A.
White Pine Doors, Sash Blinds,
Mouldings. Mantles,
Bracket*, Blair Rail*, B.iliis'eiw, N* w-
« Ih. Window Glaus, and Window
I’rallies, Wholesnlf A I {.fail
Dec 1 Im
MARTI I NK.VKO, JO 'XRII Mf.VKO
Mcnko A 1 % i*o.
Yi lioloale and Retail Dealers in
Clothing, Dry Goods
FURNISH ISO annus
21, Corner Whitehall .V Alabama Hlreels,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Liberal inducements ottered Mer
chant*.
FITS OR EPILEPSY.
I in-
Anv person affl
Ash A Roldiin*, and n trial Rux
Gnu'nrd’* fil pin* lets will Im sent I.
by mail, pn»t paid, PRKK. The*
dors have been lesled bv liundred
dretls
i ba* be
Mnfft-
•lioubl give these powde
fis its curative power* ar
prisons having been enr
I'rier fur large box. In
to any ptrl of ihe I nil•-
da, $3,00.
Addre**
MARBLE WORKS,
BROAD STREET,
ROME, - - GEORGIA.
T'HB iinder-igncd atuild full specinl at-
1 trillion to Iticir Uciliiics for supply
ing nnvlhing in the above line.
MONUMENTS,
Toinb and Headstones, Vases
Arc.. Ac.,
Of Hie best Itnltian and \m*ri,:an Mar
ble, finished iu the best style and work
manship,*and prices that defies competi
tion. The ciiiiens t>f t'e lnrtown and vi-
cinily are respectfully invited to call and
examine our work* nnd prices when in
Rome. July 27. 4m
\ M. AL1.EAGUF. A CO.
Professional Cards.
Dr. It- It. l’llOAIPSON.
* \ ILL PRACTICE FUR HALF PiilCF.
» » l. i lb -, who will pay me by the l-i
ilay of November, otherwise the usual rate-
will be charged The usual charge is $2
f.■ r visit and medicine, if paid lsi of Nov.
I charge $1 only. No «nu need call on me
who hi^« not cither paid or secured bills
secure me lor future practice. Obstetri
cal ch*.-- a specialty. Dec. 1. 1*76'
G. W. VANCE,'
: Saddler and Harness Maker,
CEI>A TOWN, GA.
r pT08E wanting work done iu my line
I are respectfully asked to givo me a tri
al. My Shop is on the corner, in tho Pow
ell old Livery Stable building ,„ny 8
IV E YV
BLACKSM.TH& WOODSHOP
GEO. p7 LYNCH.
^2HOP next lo Dr. Chisolm's office J
O Ail kinds »f work, in Iron and Wood,
dona in the best style and on short notice.
II L Cauibron, well known to most of mii-
t inn* t* ns tlie Champion plow 'smith, is in
the * hop hammering away. Bring in y, w
Plows, old Buggies and Wagon*, or any
other work. .Satisfaction guaranteed.
Ckoautown, Ga., May I. 1876.
TURNER and GLENN,
ATTN )U N KY.S AT I. \ W
( (‘ilai to\% ii. Gn.
/ \FKICi: «S*iu111 of Court House, between
* ' lluiiiHigloii and Wright'.
Floyd. Va ling, ll n
Polk.
COPPER COPPER.
T KEEP constantly on hand a good n«*or'
l mem of ren ly made
TI JNT-^WA ]E^F.
afford
SOHO',;
1 ngcnl every month in tlie i n i
ms* wc fiirnisli, foil Ihoso who arc wiling
lo work can easily earn a doxen d-ML.r* a
daylight in iheirown localities Have no
room to explain her o. Business pleasant
nnd honorable. Women, hi I buy* an I
girl* do as well as iii. ii. We will fomisli
you a complete outfit free. The business
pay* better than any thing else. Wc will
bear expense of starting you. Particulars
free
Wr
Far
chatties, (heir sous mid daughter*, and all
olasses in need of paying work at home,
slionld wrilo lo us and learn all about Ihe
work at once. Don’t delay Addrrs*
Turn & Co., Augusta, Maine.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of a Family Physio,
ami fbr curing CostiveneM. Jaundice,
Indigestion, Foul dtomach, lireath,
Headache. Erysipelas, Rheumatism,
Eruptions and Bkin Diaeasea, Bil
iousness, Dropsy, Tumors. Worms,
Neuralgia, a* a Dinner Pill,
fbr Purifying tho Blood,
Are the most ef
fective anti conge
nial purgative ever
discovered. They
are mild, but ef
fectual in their
operation, moving
Uu* bowels surely
ami without pain.
Although gentle
in their operation,
they are still the
most thorough and
searching cathar
tic medicine that can be employed : cleans
ing the stomach and bowels, and even the
blood. In small dose* of one pill a day,
they stimulate the digestive organs and
promote vigorous health.
Ayer’s pills have been known for
more than a quarter of a century, rnd have
obtained a world-wide reputation for their
Dc, W. C. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
ct:u.\unn\ a a.
Office comer College sml Prior sired
vbi-i v he may be lunud ut ail hours w lie
hi. pri.tiwMuuiilly all-ini -cp I
tikwpson a. wikm:,
Real Estate Aeents
as reasonable a
ran ne ti ; .tight in anv market. Also d» vl
kind of job work, such a* roofing an I gal
“•ring house* in lho mnsl durable stylo -
All kinds of stove and sW-iroH nortf
copper slid bru.«*. inending urubr«*ib».
respectfully Milicits the trndo of in chant*
lake nil kind* of country produce in ev
change Im Tin. Guuuo tilreuers made l
order on the shortest notice.
I. T. MKK.
■‘•Ul. Gedavtuwn, (in
KDAUTOWN. GKORGIA,
W!.;'
able
AIR LINE HOUSE,
TU. 1 -ii J > i'ior Street,
ATLANTA,GA,
Single Meal nr Lodging.. . ;,()
Transient, per day . s:J u0
•Special Rites for a longer tune.
•I. L KEITH, Proprietor.
npr.JHf.
M. >1. TIOWr.LI.. IW I. THOMPSON.
I I l)'\ I.l.I. ^ I IIOMPSON,
Ailorne.vs ut I w,
CRDARTOWN. (;.\.
jFFll’Ii -Ka«i side Curt House -ijtiare.
( OM-UIMC'I IO V.
()
Juno 20
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
< Vila if own, <•
QmrK nl
June 20.
.1. . t V t It F. K ,
Notjirv
VTTf )U N KY \T I, \ W.
( cdarlou n, (7a.
preparation known to cure or benefit that
disease. Price fi r large box $,J iki
Address V SI I N* 1(011111 N S
360 Fulton tit.. Brooklyn, N \ .
virtue*. They correct diseased action
the several assimilative organs of the
body, and are so composed that obstruc
tions within their rang* can rarelv with
stand or evade them. Not only do they
cure the every-day complaints of every
body, but also formidable and dangerous
diseases that havo baffled the best of
human skill. While they produce power
ful effects, they are, at the tame time, the
safest and best physic for children. By
their aperient action they gripe much less
than tlie common purgatives, and never
give pain when the bowels are not inflamed.
They reach the vital fountains of the blood,
and strengthen the system by freeing it
from the elements of weakness.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in
all climates, containing neither calomel
nor any deleterious drug, these PilL* mav
be taken with safety by anybody, l heir
sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh,
and makes them pleasant to take; while
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise
from their use in any quantity.
Dr. J. C. AYER A CO ! Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Auwlntrai ChrminU.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS hVKKYWHEllK.
For sale in Ledariuwn by
r.L’RIl \ N K \ .It INKS. Driiggi*! -
SURGEON DENTIST
(Vilartowu, (ia.
O FFKRS hi* professional services to th
cititens of Ccdartown and vicinity, c
HA UN KriS.
/ ' W . \ \NCK, Main eln-oi — Harne*.
VT Rridlc*-. . «c . m , I, -o order ,.n shoi
H
SHOE MAKEBS
E.Nin MAV. Main *t —Fine 11
and tikQt'ii made to order. Repairing j
Thompson’s Linime.it
I* one of tlic» greatt**l tlisocviwi*-.* of the
sg* Nothing firings ouch *pccdi an I sure
relief to those who gutter with die nunier-
ous pains and aches common to (lie human
ran-. !)n you want souielliing that will
i'.,.,. your head, your back, cure your rheu
matism an,! .Neuralgia 1 Apply Thompson’*
Liniment an,I suffer no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
THOMPSON’S Ll IIMENT
and you need fear no harm. The Medi
cine is put up right here in your midst,hy
Dr ll. It. THOMPSON. Four neighbor!
have tried it, and it has never failed to do
what ii promises. Every family should
Kri-p it on han-1. and thereby save many a
doll-. Often a lt»ng and expensive trip
lor a physician might be dispensed with,
simply by npplyilig Thompson’* Liniment:
1 beu keepil on band—it will cost you but
little. .No physician can practice suoc*fs
fully wiihout a good Liniment-, they know*]
Ms importance—then keep it on Laud. \ j
can apply it youraelf and save money.
‘.’oil on DU. K. U. THOMPSON, on
l'r. Reese's Drug Store, get a bottle, an
never be w ithout it. It will do what it say
and you'll never regret buying it. Oct
For sale in Uockinari by ti K Hogue
J. P. .McCU.NNELL. Agent, Acworth, (
Haralson Sheriff Sale*.
GK’ KG I A, Hura son County,
First Tuesday in January 1877
tlie following properly, to-wit:
Lot* of land numbers 1,120 and 11,21
in ihe 19ill district and 3rd section of said
county. Levicj OD to satisfy twoJuslicea
Court fi fa* from the 8.39ih District «
in favor of Henry Taylor vs V. J. W. H.
•'I'ephrns, as principal, and it. M. Bryant
executor on ihe estate of .* in. Greer, de
ceased, security, of J. W il tiiepliet
Levy made uud returned to me by L. (J.
superior manner.