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FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 23, 1877
LOCAL ITEMS.
Here a ml Tlie by
You can got tho Allauta Weekly
CiJwrmmoN, tho very bust weekly
published in Georgia, and tho Oedar-
towu Record ouo your for $3 CO.
Skating Rink free to girls only, on
Saturday evening. Doors open at
half pngt two o’clock.
Tlio latest definition of a gentle
man is a imtu who can put on a cloati
collar without being conspicuous.
It is now asserted that thoy wear
a largo gold-plated button on tho low
er margin of tho corsot to which
skirt is attached.
It has been paid tout seeing is be
lieving. Wo doubt it, for wo saw a
man tho other day who owod us two
dollars and wo don’t believe ho will
over liquidate.
Jim Harrison says "I lovo (bump)
to skate (hump) better than (bump)
anybody (bump) in this (bump) in
this (bump) town.
Win. Meeks was soutnuccd last
week by Judge Ui*.Unvot'd, to bo
banged on Friday, April 13, within
ono mile of tho court house in Cedar-
town.
Read artielo in this paper on "The
Sowing . Machine and its Faulty
Treadle," and leave your ordor at this
office for a now and bettor ono at
onco.
"Como in hero you poor little prin
ter, yon.” Your "ciukl” is under
many obligations to tho "Plmtest
Gill in Town" for the above invitu-
iiou to tbo Methodist dinner the oth
er day.
Mr Walter McNiel bid faro well to
hits many frauds in Cedartown on
last Monday.
Miss Carrie Finch, who has been
visiting her friends in this place re
turned to Shelby last week.
Demurest’s Monthly Magazine for
March is on our table. It is brim
ful of choice literary and miscelan-
eous loading. Demorost’s Monthly
is ono of the best ladies books pub
lished. *
Lookout for windy weather.
Court still progressing.
If you want to laugh and "gro phut"
go to the seating rinktum.
Tisn’t often your "chiel” 1ms u
chill, hut when wo do wo slmko every
type down in tho office. That ac
counts for tho short comings in this
weeks paper.
Jim Dodds says that those skates
are as slick us greased goose grease.
Tho floor at the Skating Rink to
night will he given to tho girls only,
from quarter to eight till half past
nine o'clock.
A rich treat is in btoro for our
amusement loving people ono night
next week, in the way of a negro miu-
etril periormance.
Cardinal rid stock—elongated re
ceptacles for the pedal extremities of
ladies, are to bo us. <1 for pic-nic pur
poses this year. They are said to he
poison to cardinal red bugs.
Let us discuss tho question why a
woman can pin on a man’s collar tho
first time trying, when the very same
pin, if engineered by a man, would
double up and run backwards to stick
into uis thumb. It’s fict, neverthe
less.
The Atlanta Constitution an 1 tho
Cedartowu Rkcoiid one year for $3 50.
Wednesday night's the time, the
Court House the place.
Don’t think your gill has broken
her anklo when she squats down and
grubs the lower end of her dress. She
is only reaching for her ban kerchief
in that new luugled pocket.
Balmy weather and spring fever.
Cardiual red is 8ai 1 to be losing its
grip-
Marrying has about played cut for
the Benson.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS AT
BRADFORD A: ALLEN S.
Juuge Underwood has transuded
considerable business in court this
week. An adjourned term will be
held on third Monday in March.
The Cedartowu Ethiopian Club will
give au entertainment at the court |
houso on Wednesday night, ‘28th
instant, for tho benefit of the Baptist
cburcli. This club is made up of our
best young‘men, who will do their ut
most to get up a good show, and wo
kuow they will succeed. Givo them
a rousing lionse, and wo fell sure you
will get your money’s worth in amuse
ment, beside the consciousness of hav
ing contributed to a worthy cause.
Admission 25 and 15 cents.
The Bury Best five cent cigars in
town at Bradford & Allen’s
Wo are sorry to learn that Dr.
Thompson lmd 200 or 300 panels of
fence burned one day this week.
Cut tlitn Out—It Mny Save Your
Life.
There is no person living but what
suffers more or less with Lung Dis
ease, Coughs, Colds or consumption,
yet some would die rather thau pay
75 cents for a bottle of medicine
that would euro them. Doctor A.
Boshchce’s German Syrup has late
ly been introduced in this country
from Germany, and its wonderoua
cmes ast. uihhes every one that try it.
If you doubt what wo say in print,
cut this out and ;nke it to your drug
gists, Bradford &. Allen and get
a sample bottle for 10 cents and try
it, or a regular size for 75 cents.
Plant an Orchard.—But few peo
ple, iu town or country, sootn to see
the importance of planting fruit
treos. Every family who own one
aero of land can raise enough fruit for
their own use. This is the time of
year to plant trees, and it should be ,
done at onco. It is well known that
but a few varieties of apples do well
in this climate, therefore our people
should bo careful iu buying treop.
Buy from Thomas J. Thompson, who
knows what varieties succood best.
Ho sells trees at $8 per hundred, or
ten cents ouch.
The Mcthodiste at Rockuinrt
propose to elect a new church
budding at an early day. Dr. J. D.
Smith was iu town this week solicit
ing contributions, and wo are glad to
learn met with some success. All
contributions, however small, will ho
thankfully received,
Go to tho Court House Wednes
day night aud sou Henry King in his
specialties.
Ladies remember the floor at the
Skating Rink will ho given to you for
one hour to night.
The Ladies of tho Methodist Par
sonage Association realized about
thirty-five dollars from their dinner
aud supper.
Although wo print our mail list, we
are using ono of W. T- Christopher's
Labor-saving Mail Rooks, and find it
of great convenience, exactly what
tho patentee . represents it, simple,
durable, durable, systematic, and eco
nomical. No erasers are necessary,
and when subscribers change their
address the names can he shifted t"
the proper package iu a moment. On
expiration of subscription the name
can bo taken out and tiled if desira
ble for further reference. We think
tho newspaper publishers of Texas
will find it to their interest to corres
pond with Mr, Christopher. His ad
dress is Fort Valley, Gn. Mr. ('. is
editor ami proprietor of the Fort Val
ley Mirror.— Denison (Texas) Daily
News.
a_E3IE
m
rpilK I.A ROUST STOCK of CROCKERY
rpHR LARGEST STOCK OF GLASS.
I WARE
r |MlE Largest stock of Silver Plated ware
rpilE Largest stock of Knifes nnd Forki
THE Largest stock of Pocket Knifes.
rpilK Largest Stock of China Vases,
1 Colongo Suits and Fancy Articles.
1 he Largest S'I'dgk of Gun.
I'.HAL HOUSE EUIINISUINO HOODS [S
AT
J. B. Carver's China Hall,
:it < )Mi:, a no.
Sliei lfl’ Miles tor March.
Will he sold before the court houso door
mi Cedar too n “oik Co , On., on the 1st
Tuesday iu March next, betwom the
legal Ilnurs of sale,the following property,
Lots of laud Nos. 870, 876, 81 and 133, In
the IHth district and ltd section of Folk
county, Georgia, levied upon by virtue of
mid to satisfy two justice court li fas, in
favor of Mcudcr Bros., against P. M.
Agin and J II. Douproo security, ft fas is
sued final the 107'Jd diilriot (J, M., as the
pi n) erty of said \gin.
Also, lot of land No. Mil. in (ho IHth
district and 3d scclimi of Polk county
Ga.; hounded on tho west by the lands of
Mrs. Hart ridge and on the north by T. P.
Campbell. Levied upon by virtue of aud
to satisfy a tax ft fa iu favor of tho state
and county against E. (J. Doyle as the
property of E U. Doyle.
Also, Inis of laud Nos. 74 aud HI in the
2l«t district and illh section of Folk coun
ty Ga., by virtue of and to satisfy a stale
aud county tax ft fa against A N Morrell,
as the proporly of A N Merrill. Proper
ly pointed out by said Merrill. Levy made
and handed to mo by a constable.
Also, at same lime and place Intsof land
Nos 7•! 1, 7H2, 703, and 704 in tho 21st
district and 3rd section of Polk aouunty,
(•corgi i, us the property of !«■*. it Morgan,
levied upon by virtue of a
a Polk superior court li la in lavor of John
M Parham against James It Morgan, and
one Polk siipot ior court ft la in favor of
Wm .McDowell for the use of ollloers of
ollieoiH of court against James It Morgan,
and one P, Ik supciior court ti fa iu favor
el Geo \V Foot for the use of officers of
court against W \ While, priuuiplo and
James R Morgan security on a bond, and
one Polk county court li fa in favor of A.
Doiigliariy against Jus It Morgan; and ono
Polk county court li fa in lavor of .1 H
Noyes against Jaiu-s It Morgan, and ouo
Polk county court (i fa in favor of V II Dp-
pert against .lames U Morgan, and otlior
li fas in my hands n.« Die* properly of Jus It
.Morgan Fob. 7, IH77.
II. 1* LUMPKIN, Sli’ff
L-A-IDIiEJS'
GALA NIGHT
SKATING SINK
OIP-BIST
TO NIG BI T
LADIES ESPECIALLY INVIl’ED
ADMISSION. * - * - 15 eta
SKATES - - * - Ifie.lH
ORIGINAL
fiOODYEAR’S RUM MODS
Vulcanized Rnbbor in every Conceiv-!
able form, adapted to universal use j
Any article .under four pounds cm !
be sent by mail.
WIND AND WATER! PROOF
garments a specially, Our (’loth surface |
Coat combines two garments in ono, for |
stormy weather, it ia a perfect Water !
Prooi, ind in dry weather a
neat AND TIDY OVERCOAT I
Uy a peculiar proces", the rubber is pul
between the two cloth sort aces, wh cli
prevents Smelling or Sticking, «v n in the
hottest climates. Tb y are made in three
colors—Blue, Black and Brown.
THE SAVANNAH
MORNING NEWS
For 1877
On the 1st of January, 1H77 tho MORN
ING NEWS eiilers upon its twontysovontli
volume, and, ii is hoped by its conductors,
upon a prosperous yunr. Every returning
anniveisaiy lias witnessed its extending,
influence, and to-day ii is the text of the
political faith <>l thousands of readers.
Its uniform consistency and steadfast de
votion to principle Inis gained lor it (lie
confidence of thudublic, I bus enabling it
lo contribute largely lc> tho triumph of
ihe Democratic party.
In I lie future, as in the past, no pains
will lie spared to make tho MORNING
NEWS in every respect still more desor.v-
of the C’omfidcnce and prtronngo which
has been so liberally extended to it by tho
people of Georgia ami Florida- Tho am
ple means o! the establishment will lie de
voted to tlie improvement of the paper iu
all its departments, and to making It a
comprehensive, instructive and reliable
medium of the current news, Its stall of
special correspondents—at W asliington,
Atlanta, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and
other points of interest has peon reorgan
ized with a view of meeting every possible
emergency that may arise, and pains wiii
be tsk.iu to in ike in commercial news-
foreign and domcslic, complete and rolia-
bio.
As we are about entering upon (lie new
year, we desire lo call especial ntlcutiou
to our club rates of suhiciiption.
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We will pay postage on all papers going
to mail subsbribers,thus making the .News
tho cheapest paper of its size aud jliarnc-
ler in the south.
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iddres
ARE LIGHT, PORTABLE, STRONG
AND DURABLE.
We are now offer’ng them at the ex-
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paid to any address upon receipt of price.
When order, state size around chest,
over vest. Reliable p.rties desiring to
see our goods, can send for onr Trade
Journal giving description of our leading
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Celebrated pocket Gymnasium. Address
carefully,
Goodyear's Rubber Curler Co,
P, 0, Box 6166.
feb 23 bra.
REMITTANCES,
bo made by post office order,
ed letter, or express, at my risk.
36 (
607 Broadway.
NEW YOKK CITY
j should be addressed, J. ii. E.ST1LL,
Savannah, Ga. ,
/ a E'U'.CI F'lLK i'll \ T V — A ppl'iaa-
tion having b.jeu mad; io have the pri-
j vote toad leaving the Edwardsville near P,-
(). Pittman s passing near Blooming Grove
Church and intersecting the Jacknonvilie
i road near the residence of VV. II. Short
, in the 107'Jth district G. M., to be made u
I public road of second class or twenty feet
| wider and P. O. Pittman, John Garner and
\\^C[ .Short, llie duly appointed cominis
i sio/iers having made their report under
oath that they have proceeded to mark out
' die same according to law. Therefore at
! persons having objections will file them at
j ihe next term of the court of Ordinary to
r be held on the 3d Monday iu January next,
else raid petition will be granted Decern-
1 her 20th 1876. Joei. Bkbwxe, Ord’y.
Oriurtown Retail Prices Cur
rent.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. 8. 8TUBIM - & CO.
FLOUR—choice $4t3 440
EOF FEE—Rio, 1* 283 26
SUGAR-p lb. Ex.C 3 12
A 12}3 18
" •• •• Crush —3 —
.. .. .. Yellow 103 11
smvp-p gai 6031 oo
RICE—» lb 03 -
CHEESE—bo9t artielo Cream... 183 —
CANDLES—^ lb, full weight.... 253 —
CORN*—frum wagons 863 40
MKAL—•» bush, from wagons... 603 0
HAMS—Bulk—R> 163 —
*• Sugar Cured—y ^ 10J3 17}
BULK MEAT—bides 103 lOf
SHOULDERS-—p lb 11J 3 12
EGGS—doinn 12A3 —
BUTTER—1» lb 203 26
CHICKENS 12$ 3 —
PRICKS FOR THE TIMES!
ONLY $53
For a First-oUss
Sewing Machines
Sontl for Circular with full Puttio-
ulttrs.
PIA1TOS,
CABINET ORGANS,
Sterling Silver Ware
At Reduced Prices.
Articles of apparel for Ladies, Gentle
men nnd Children, Household and Fancy
Articles of evovy quality and kind, at an
IMMENSE REDUCTION OF R\TE3.
For a Catalogue and Current Price List
of Styles, solid ten oonls to
Mrs. Hai.lii: J. Battkt,
Fashion EdilrcsH,
P. (). Box 1200, Now York.
PlIUTOU It A I’ll KJI,
CEDARTOWN DIRECTORY.
G UN Fit A L MERFII WIMSE.
1 >1111.POT «V DODDS,West side Main si.
I —Dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware,
HIioish, Saddles, «Vc.
I H. STUBBS ft (•()-, West side Main
• P . M.- Dry Goods, Shoos, lints Leather,
Hardware, Tobacco, Agricultural Imple
ments, etc.
I S Novi'S A I <i. .Triangular Block-
•P Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats
.Shoes, Notions, clo.
f \ W. FEA I’llF.RSTON .V CO , Fcath-
' > erst mi's Block. Main st.—Dry Goods,
Ready-made Clothing, Groceries, etc.
\ 1 7 M. PillI.LIP3 k CO., Main slroet-
\ > Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hals,
Ties,.
■\| M. WRIGHT, Court Mouse Squaro—
JN Dry Goods, Hliocs, Hals, Notions,
Hardware, Cutlery, etc.
A HUNTINGTON, Court House Wqitaro
/\ -Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoos, Hats,
Notions, Hardware, Iron, Stool, eto.
( tilLIB)KICE IRON COMPANY, Store
J at ilie W(lrlc<— Dry Goods, Notions,
Hals, Shot's, Hardware, Groceries, etc.
family <;iu)( i:iui:s.
I A. WYNN, West side Main st. Staple
• P and Fancy Family Groceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Tobacco, Cigars. He.
H P. LUMPKIN. Main st. -Groceries,
Confectioneries, Canned Goods, To
bacco, Cigars, Shoes, Hardware, clo.
DKKiGIS I S.
B RADFORD k ALLEN, Court House
Square—Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Heaps, Perfumery, Garden Seeds, Ho.
B urbank .t jonks, Main street—
Drugs, Medicines, Heaps, Toilet Arti
cles, Oils, Paints, Window Glass, eto.
BOOKH and STATION MIL
Novelties, Garden Seeds, i
n A. 8TOFFKBGBN, Court Houso
. Square—Fresh Bread, Cukes, Confec
tioneries, etc.
T. MKK, Main street — Job Work done
ut short notice; Kcady-mado work kopt
i band.
WAGON MAKER-
/ ' EGRGB P LYNCH, Main street, near
AJI Fouibcrston’s store, make and repair
wagons and hoggeis, aud smith work of al
Mortgage Sheriir Sale.
W’ll.L be -oil before the Court Houso,
W door, in tlie towu of Cedartown,
Polk county, Ga., within tlielogiil hours or
B«le, on the <'' « t Tuesday in March next,
the following property, to-wit:
One loan speckled cow and oiio hi indie
inculy headed dow und ten bushels of corn,
more or less, as tlie property of C M Gump
and E A Camp, by virtue of and to satisfy
a mortgage li la issued from Polk superior
court in lavor of 8 P Hmilh, Hon 6l Brother
against C A Camp and E A Oajipj
CHEROKEE IRON CO. O R O A NS
-DEALERS IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
DRV GOODS. HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, WOODENWARE,
PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSWARE,
R'dy MVIo CLOTHING, TINWARE,
NOTIONS, PAINTS aud OILS,
BOOTS ahd SHOES,
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
LEATHER,
IRON asd STEEL,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,KTC.
** Frosh ([round Flour and Moal roooivodJJditily.J
Country Produoo Solioitod at Highest Mnrkot'“Ratos
Terms Stiuotly Cash.
Cedartown, Ga., Fob. 10, 187(5.!
Office and Store at the Works
We may have Mentioned it Before,
But it will boar ropouting; and to muko a suro thing, wo wi 1 say that tho
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
07 MOBILE, ALABAMA,,
Ih tho heading T-Hlfe Company in tho South,
Ami under its proeout oxocillunt muungomont iu doing uioro Nuw Busiuuuu iu
llm Southorn Stiitefc lluui nuy otlior Life Oompuny, North or South,
Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
OUfl BPB a. I A. TL TA B p :
r rho I.Uu Endowment, Finn, hv which you noourn nn
Kmlowmimt iu nitoou yonre, nt Ihe rein of mi onliimrv Life Policy,
-Jl’Iie Veorjr Renewable Term Plan, Ihe oheup-
cut plnn of Inaul'Mico now worked.
M. McCAUTY, II. M. FRIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS,
Proeidcnf. Sccrntury. Actunry
A, C, PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia,
OAKTFHSVILUI, GEORGIA.
STATBM EUSTT
FOR THE YE AR ’ENDINC .DECEMBER131 st, 1875.
Not AhhgLh Ducombor 31st, 1874
INCOiM II.
ltoooivod for Proinitnns und intorost..,
DIS mills ILMILMS.
..$110,809 13
. 00
$750,785 12.
Lohsoh by Death. $74,251 00
Dividends, ConnnissiouM, Taxes, und other expenses.. 73,860 (12 148,113 02
$002,071 50
Cash in Bank * 17,185 40
U. 3. Government and otlior Bonds 70,270 30
Loans oh Mortgage, First Liens 40,032 12
Tioar.s on Bonds and Stocks 2(5,005 00
Insurance Stocks 1,425 00
Heal Estate and amount duo by other Companies
for Ite-IiiHuranee 05,085 741
Bills Receivable, secured, and Stock Bonds 200,238 40*
Premiums in hands of Agents and in course of
Collection 40,003 46
Office and Agency Furniture 2,745 88 002.071 50
Add Accrued Interest and Deferred Premiums 21,824 40
Assets Decombor 31st. 1875 $024,405 0(5
THE GRANGER8 5
UHL
OF TUB
UNITED STATES OE AMERICA.
Authorized Oapitul,
$4,500,000
i ^ACH State is a Home Company, ami Us KtiLiro Itosorve ia Loauod ami insured in
J the Htale DoparlmonLH.
Parent Ofilcc, Mobile, Alabama; Bonds and Cash, - - - $2(50,000
T. J2. DAVIDSON, l'rosidon
Georgia Department, Home, Georgia: Loans and Clash, - - - 100,000
G. (i. MAMUBL, President.
South Carolina Department, Columbia, South Carolina; L(
THOMAS J. JUT Bit, Proddent.
Texas Department, Austin, Ti
GKO, U. Zl.MPLKMAN, Piesldcnt.
100,000
loo,ono
$700,000
Security, Economy, L,ib l-alitv,
Tills COMPANY. J
(I in stuns of $100 up to
ARE THE 1 E A DING PRINCIPLES
January 6, 1877
II P LUMPKIN, Sh’lf
All approved forms of Life arid Endowment Policies i
$10,000. Also Term Policies of One, Three. Five or H*
All Life Policies non-forfeiting after two annual paym ts, when the iusurod will bo
entitled to a paid-up Policy or Gusli Hut render thereol
Dividends may be used to protect policies against lapsing in case of failure to pay
premiums. Tins, with Ilia non-forfeiting and Cash Surrender features, are sulfioiont to
make this Company popular among thinking men. KaJT GOOD aGE.V J S WAN f ED.
W. G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Ala., General .Superintendent of Agencies.
J. 8. NOYES, Local Agent, Codarlown, Ua-
ANI)
PIANOS!
All tho bent Improvements oombinod in
the Organs and Pianos mauRfnctnred by *
CORNISH & CO.,
>Vashftng(on, N, J.
To all who wish to purohnio oithor an
ORGAN or PIANO, wo can truthfully oay
that for
ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION,fl
Beautiful Finish nnd Swoot Musical Quali
ties, our instruments tnko rank with [the
Most Celebrated Manufacturers
Our only claim to favoritism over otlior
ieuding manufsoturors Is our
o W PRICES,
roduood to moot tlio requlremcutn of tho
times. Determined not to bo unddrsold,
nnd nt tlio untno time furnishing lustru-
ments Hint we fully
Warrant For Fivo Years,
we Invito correspondents that wo may have
an opportunity lo provo Hatlsfnotorily ail
tliut we horo assort.
Our Pianos are furnished with tho Improved
!
(Iho very host in use)
They are also HEAVILY STRUNG
with tho improved wire; Hie oases tiro of
solid rosewood J — porfuolly seasoned and
WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR
WARP.
Our GROANS nro furnished with all
Iho modern improvements, ns to stops,
action, etc., while Iho CASES aro of tho
t'ooont cabinet alylo, admirably suited for
tlie parlor.
Btar send For illustrated
CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST.
CORNISH & OO.,
Washington, Now Jersey.
JANIES DOULAS9 * C o.
LIVERY STABLE.
Broad nt., opposite Hoyt’s Drug .Store
Home, Gtiorgln.
W E have a Large und Commodious
Wagon Yard iu oonuuolion with our
Stables, where Iho people of Polk and
Hai'nlson will find everything necessary
Watchmaker and Jewele,
Cedartown, Ca.
W ORK done promptly and satisfactorily
AH work wnrrnnlod Twelve Months.
Ilnpuii'iiii; linn watches a specialty. A
kinds of Jewelry and Watch oh and Clock
ken* fo»* "ale. ,un e 20 1
F.tdray Notice.
ri BORGIA. POLK COUNTY.—Talt-i
' T up by O W Lindsay, on his own froo-
hold In tho 1076th dlslriot. G. M.. iu said
ooqnty, one oslray cow, white body, with
Homo pldes, ved and brindln bond ami nook,
right horn slipped, and loft hip slippe I
down, a natural letter. “0" on her nook,
tnnrkod with a crop off the right oar ami a
split in tlio left, supposed to ho twelve
ynnrs old. Appraivod by Jas H Crabb
and J 8 Pliilllds to be worth olght dollars.
And it appearing Hint said ostray is not of
Hiiffmicnt value to defray tho ordinary ox-
ponses of of posting, it is thereforeordorod
that Gie owner oomo forward, provo prop’
orly, pay ohurgos and Inks her away, and
that in default tlieroof, said oow ho sold by
Gin sheriff of said county on tlio 3d day of
February next, at or on Hie freehold of
said G W Lindsay In forms of lha law.This
10th day of Jan.. 1877.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
G. W. VANCE,
Saddler and Harness Maker,
GUI)A TOWN, <4A.
T TOSE wanting work done in my lino
nro respect fully asked to givo me a tri
al. My Shop is on the corner, in tho Pow
ell old Livery Hiahlo building. may 8
Dr. L. 8. LEDBTTER,
SURGEON DENTIST
Cedartown, Ga.
G eorgia, polk county.-,
Colville has applied for exuiuptii
personalty aud sotting apart and vuiui
of homeuluad, and i will pass upoi
same at 11 o’clock a. m ou tho 6th d
Fob., 1877, at mv office. Jan. 18, 18
Joei. Browbr, Ordinal