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Eatered at the Post Office, Marietta, Ga., as Second
Class Matter.
MARIETTA, GA.
THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH sth, 1885.
Farewell, Mr. Arthur!
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Good morning President Cleve
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We now live under a democratic
administration.
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Atlanta’s artesian well has cost
$15,000 and no bold stream of water
has been struck yet.
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President Cleveland favors the
suspension of the coinage of silver.
In this he will be opposed by a num
ber of Democrats.
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Hon. L. N. Trammell opposes the
sale of the State Road and advocates
the State re-leasing it at $40,000 or
850,000 per month. Ie gives good
reason for his position in this matter.
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On March 16th will occur an annu
lar eclipse of the sun, visible in the
United States and British Ameriea.
It is the return of the annular eclipse
of February Il2th, 1831,
Minnesota has restored capital pun
ishment, which has been prohibited
for thirty years. The death penalty
has not been inflicted in that State
during all the time except by Judge
Lynch.
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A parTY of six left New York a
week ago for a short visit to Niagara
Falls. They staid at the scene of
beauty about four hours, and mean
time were driven in a sleigh to the
Rapids, Prospect Park, Goat Island,
and they they were compelled to
pay in tolls $l9 50.
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Mr John T. Waterman has sold the
Monroe Advertiser to Messrs. J. I\
MecGinty and M. €. Cabaniss, of For
syth. Mr. Waterman has purchased
the Sun at Grffin and will soon take
charge of that paper.
A Pecvniariry of a Logan county
(Ky.) women, says an exchange, is
that shesleeps two and three days and
nights without waking, after which
she remains awake for a like period.
She is 80 years of age and bedridden.
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Some of the Indian agonis huy cali
co at 4 cents per yard and *‘distrib
ute’ it to the Indiansgat 20 cents per
yard. These same agents raise a ter
rible howl it an Indian happens to
steal a spring chicken or two. They
say the Indians are thievish and have
no financial acumen. |
The Southern Baptist Convention
will meet in Augusta, Ga., May 6th,
continuing until the 11th. "The Con
vention is composed of the fifteen
Southern States, with an aggregate
of about six hundred representatives.
It will meet in the First Baptist
Church of that eity, where it was
organized forty years ago.
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A weni-hushanded lady is now
residing in the State of Arkansas.
She is sixty-five years of age, and is
living with a courageous man who
has assumed the position of being her
fourteenth husband. It is said that
in the hall of her house there are thir
teen pegs, upon each of which hangs
a hat duly labeled as the property of
one of the defunet husbands.
AN old colored women at Glasgow,
Ky., was attracted one day by the
humming of a swarm of wandering
bees as they passed over her cabin.
She ran out, and by ringing bells
and beating a tin pan induced them to
settle in a tree in her yard. She
then climbed the tree,and with a small
broom, swept the swarm into her
apron, descending, and, as nothing
else was handy, emptied her captare
into a nail keg. They prospered, and
she now has a good start in the bee
line.
Fred 8. Brown, alias Sherwood, has
stirred up Atlanta and Macon by
writing infamous slanders about some
respectable citizens of both places,
resurrecting some old scandals long
since forgotten. Young girls have
had their characters besmirched by
the filthiness of this irresponsible
traveling correspondent. The Ma
con authorities have offered a re
ward for his arrest. It is charged
that Wales Wynton furmshed him
the information in Macon, and in
consequence of this the Atlanta Con
stitution has discharged him from act
ing as their Macon correspondent.
When nearing Montreal an engin
cer of a Grand Trunk train saw a
great dog standing on the track and
barking furiously. The engineer
blew his whistle, yet the hound did
not budge, but crouching low, was
struck by the locomotive and killed.
Some pieces of white muslin on the
engineattracted the engineer’s notice:
he stopped the train and went back.
Besides the dead dog was a dead child,
which, it is supposed, had wandered
on the track and gone to sleep. The
poor watehful guardian had given its
signal for the train to stop, unheeded,
had died a¢ its post, a victim to duty.
HE IS A FOOL WHO TRIES,
The printing press has made presi
dents, killed poets, furnished bustles
for beauty, and polished genius with
the sandpaper of its eriticism. It has
made the world get up to roll call ev
erymorning; given the pulpit lungs
of iron and a voice of steam. It has
set the price on a bushel of wheat,
and made the country postoffice the
glimmering goal of the rural secribe.
It has curtailed the power of kings,
embelished the pantry shelves, and
bursted rings ; it has exposed fraud,
brought criminals to punishment it
has turnished the whole female race
with dress patterns, it has converted
bankers into paupers, made wood saw
vers college presidents; it has edn
cated the homeless lad and robbed
the philosopher of his reason : it
smiles and kicks and eries and dies—
but it can’t be run to suit everybody,
and the editor is a fool who tries it.
INFLAMMABLE STRUCTURES.
It is all very well for those who can
afford it to adorn their houses with
the richest and elegance of European
palaces, and decorate their walls with
works of art the like of which can on
ly be seen in the galleries and cas
tles of the old world. But one prac
tical difficulty about it is, that where
as the art treasures of Burope are
sheltered in fire-proof l)ll”*“ll_’_’fi}
which can be burned very slowly, if
burned at all, in this country a jet of
flame, a whiff of smoke, and the tons
of water necessary so extinguish a
fire in an American structure, will
destroy the most valuable of posses
sions in the twinkling of an eye. An
“imperfect flue” set a New York
house on fire the other morning, and
although the engines arrived in time
to prevent a general conflagration,
immense havoe was wrought, A par
lor whose furniture, pancls, chande
}licrs and frescoes cost $35,000 ; a pic
ture just from Haris salon worth $15,-
000 were speedily made almost worth
less. The man who tucks away his
bonds or his greenbreks in the stove
during the summer and kindles a fire
with them in the fall is not so very
much behind those who store up
these precious articles in influnma
ble structures.
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GEORGIA GLEANINGS.
John T\ King, of Tervell county,
killed fifteen partridges at one shot
last Friday.
A matriage was prevented in
Towns county recently by some one
stealing the marriage license.
Montgomery county claims the tall
est Sheriff in the State. James D.
MeGregor stands six feet four and a
half inches in his stocking feet.
The five losses in Georgia during
the past yeax foot up $3OB, 665. The
insurance comsanies claim to have
lost in the State in 1884 the sum of
$125,300,
G. L. Barfield, of Lowndes county,
comes to the front with a bunch of
oats with full grown heads. e says
he will cut his early oats in a few
weeks.
The farmers of Greene county say
that the no-fence law has more than
doubled the yield of milk and butter
in the county, and the breed of cattle
is improving rapidly.
Eastman Z%mes: Within the last
week or two Mr. Harlow Clarke, of
this county, haslost 60 or 75 head of
hogs from cholera, and has probably
that many more sick from the same
cause. He reports cattle and sheep
as doing badly also.
Dawson Jowrnal : Turner Lewis,
the newly clected bailiff, levies on
dogs as well as other property. A
few days since he had a fi fa, against
an old negro in this town. The old
negro bowed in humble submission
to the mandates of the law until the
bailiff untied his dog. This brought
forth the old darkey’s slumbering and
inert passions. lle could not sce
his dog go off in the clutches of the
law, and he proceeded at once to satis
fy the bailiff 's fi fa.
It is said that Mr. Cleveland will
consider no applications for suchap
pointments as come within the power
of the Exccutive except after they
have been considered by the member
of the Cabinet in whose” department
they fall. This rule will be impera
tive and will be rigidly enforced on
all occastons.
Mrs. Susan Cook, who died in Col
umbus, Georgia, a fow days ago, was
104 years old. At the age of fifty
eight she gave birth to a child and
another at sixty. Her step-mother.
aged 122 now residesin Henry county,
Alabama, where she also has a half
sister over 100 years of age. She
never lost her mind from age, and
remembered George Washington's
death distinetly. She was active
and in good health to within a few
days of her death.
A Durirvn Orriciat.—Texan—*l
trust, sir, you don’t mean to call me
a liar!”
Stranger—*“And if I did call you a
Har, what would you do about it !”
“I'd do my duty under the law,
My
“And what's that ¥
“Hold an inquest over your re
mains, sir. L' the coroner here.”
NEV.ADA’S SINGIN'Y SAND HILL.
Ftom the Austin ( Nev.) Revielle.
Over in Churchill county, Nev., |
there is a traveling mountain of sand. |
The winds have gathered together a
great heap and keep it constantly
moving like an immense glacier. Tt
crawls steadily along over valleys
and through canyons, never ceasing,
the sands making a low, musical
sound as they rub against each other,
much as they do around the Sphinx
every morning at sunrise, which gave
rise to the legend that the stony stat
ue was grecting the morning sun
with a song. But the moving moun
tain of Churchill contains still anoth
er peculiarty. While its sides are
symmetrically formed and lay in folds
like solidified waves there is no cone
at the top. Instead of it going to a
peak there is a hole there made by
counter winds, and whoever is rash
enough to scale the ridge and pass
into the hole pays for his rashness
with his life, for the fickle sands yield
beneath his feet and the more he
struggles to get back the faster he
sinks until he is smothered to death.
The Indians tell of several of their
’ tribe having been thus swallowed up,
and no trace has ever been found of
i them since.
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| A Wonderful Discevery.
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affection of the Throat and Lungs, can find a
certain cure in Dr. King's New Discovery
‘l'ur Consumption. Thousands of perma
nent cures verify the trath of this statement.
No medicine can show such a record of
wonderful eures. Thousands of once hope
less sufferers now gratefully proclaim they
owe their lives to this New Discovery, It
will cost yon nothing to give ita trial. Free
Trial Bottles at R. H. Northeutt's Drug
I tore. Large size, $l.OO
The working up of moss for uphol
g
stery purposes is becoming quite an
industry in Louisiana. A factory for
preparing it for mattresses, for which
purpose it is equal to hair and much
cheaper, is being built at Morgan
city.
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As your daughters grow up, teach
them at least the true merits of house
keeping and cookery ; they will thank
you for it in later life a great deal
more than for accomplishments.
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Destroy That Sign.
One may feel that he's getting old, but he
naturally dislikes that anything about his
appearance should advise others of the fact.
Yet nothing does this so effectually as thin
and falling hair. No women wants to marry
a man, and bysiness firms hesitate to em
ploy a man, who shows his fatal sign. Par
ker's Hair Balsom is worth to you, in this
regard, more than its weight in diamonds,
Use it, and have plentiful and glossy hair,
Many have had every trace of greyness re
moved and bald spots covered by using a
single bottle.
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New Advertisements.
City Tax Notice.
The Books for receiving city tax returns
on the valuation of city property, &c., will
be opened on the first day of April, 1885,
and I can be found at the court house for
that purpose. March 3d. 1885.%
R. BABER, City Clerk
and Tax Receiver,
GUARDIANS SALE,
By virtue of an order of the Court of Or«
dinary of Cobb county, will be sold betore
the court house door of said county on the
first Tuesday in April next, the following
land to-wit: 24 aecres of lot No. 69; 37 acres
of lot No. 70, and 24 acres of lots Nes.
and 76, in the 17(h district and 24 section of
Cobb county. Sold as the remainder inteas
est of the minor children of R B. and Ma
rian P. Goodman for the purpose of rein
vestment. Terms cash. This March
2d, 1885. R. B. GOODMAN, Guardian.
GEORGIA—-COBB COUNTY.
To whom it may concern: All persons in
terested are hereby notified that if no good
cause be shown to the contrary, an order
will be granted by the undersigned on the
Tth day of April next, establishing and mak
ing a road public, reviewed by the road
Commissioners appointed for that purpose,
commencing at the Sandtown road between
the farms of Dr. Heidt and Thomas Alexan
der and running through lands of W. W,
Miles and H. N. Starnes and intersecting the
Powder Springs road near Union Chapel,
Witness my hand and seal this February
25th, 1885, H. M. HAMMETT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—COBB COUNTY:
To whom it may concern: All persons
interested are hereby notified that, if no
zood eause be shown to the contrary, an o
der will be granted by the undersigned on
the Tth day of April next, establishing and
making o road publie ag reviewed by the
road Commissioners appointed for that pur
pose, commencing at a point on the Mari
etta and Dallas road 13 miles west of Mari
etta at the junction of the lands of Kirkpai
rick and James Reed, thence south on the
route now in use as a road to the corner of
J. P Broadwell's house lot, thence between
land of Wm. Alston and Broadwell and
John Henry, thence south-east through lands
of John Sanges to enter a road now in use
which runs up behind dwelling of Thomas
D. Irwin and around the same to Marietta
and Powder Springs road at residence of
Judge Irwin. Witness my hand, this Feb.
26th, 1885, H. M. HAMMETT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA-—-COBB COUNTY :
Application will be made to the Court of Or
dinary of Cobb county, Ga., at the April term
1880 of said court, for leave to sell all the
lands belonging to the estate of H. C. Dodd,
late ofsaid county deceased, for the benefit of
heirs and creditors of said deceased. March
2d, 1885, THOS. M. HOOPER,
Administrator of H. C. Dodd.
SERVICE BULL.
“Ridge Lad,”” Registered Jersey, No.
11428, A, J. C. C,, dropped January 2nd,
1883—S8ire, Bristol Chiet, 2nd. 821%; Dam
Janaire 2ad 18566; 12 Ibs. per week after
milking 5 months, Will serve a limited
number of cows after March Ist. Service
fee §5.00. Keep of cows in milk frec of
| charge; others $1.50 per week at owners
risk. Buil is kept at the Hill place 2}
miles west of Smyroa.
T. H. STEwWART,
J. M. SToNE
- Smyrna, Ga., Feb. 234, 1885,
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GEORGIA—COBB COUNTY : l
To all whom it may concern: All per
gons interested are hereby notified that, if
no good cause be shown to the contrary, an ‘
order will be granted by the undersigned on
the Tth day of April next, establishing and
making a road pablic as reported upon by
the Reviewers appointed for that purpose,
commeneing near Samuel R. McCleskey on
Shaliow Ford road and running a north-!
east course through lanes of A. J. Morris. J. |
W. Kemp, J. T. Gant and Mr. Bennett to
the county line of Cherokee county. Given
under my hand and official signature this
February 25th, 1885, .
H. M. HAMMETT, Ordinary.
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Sheriff’s Sales for April.
Will be sold before the court house door
in the city of Marictis, on the first Tuesday
fn April, 1885 during the lezal hours ot
sale, the following property to wit:
Lots of land Nos 419, 445 and 373 in the
16th district and 2d section of Cobb county,
Ga. Leviedon as the property of Mrs
Eliza Walker to vatisfy a Justice court fifa
issued from 898th dist G. M. of Cobb coun
ty, Ga., in favor of L. 8. Northeutt & Son
vs. Mrs Eliza Walker and J. M. Walker,
Jr., said fi fa now controlled by A. 8. Clay,
transferee. Levy made and returned to me
by I.J Morris, L. C.
Also at the same time and place, one acre
of land more or less, the same being part of
lot, No. 1293 in the 16th district and 2d
section. of Cobb county, Ga, bounded
North by Randall Burton, east by Critten
don, west by Lawrence, and "South by
Whitlock's, Levied on as the property of
Chance Houston to satisfy a Justice court
fi fa issued from 89%th dist o », of said
county in favor of G. W, Cleland vs. said
Chance Houston, said fi fa now controlled
by R. N. Holland, transferce, and said
land also levied on as the property of
gaid Houswon, to satisfy two tax i fas issued
against him for his State and county taxes
for the years 1881 and 1882, and also two
tax fi fas levied on said land as the estate of
said Houston for State and county taxes
against said land for the yeay 1883 and 1884
Levy made and returned to me by 1 &
Morris, L. C.
Also atjthe same time and place, 20 acres
of Lot of land No. 595 in the 18th district
and 2d section of CobbS county, Ga, it be
ing the west half of gaid lot. ~Levied on as
the property of W. B. Howell to satisfy o
fi fa issued from Cobb Superior court in fas
vor of Z. A. Rice vs. W. B. Howell and
A J. Howell, suid fi fa now controlled by
Mrs. 11. N. Durham, formerly Mrs. Moss,
Levy made by tormer Sherifl, W. P, Steph
ens
Also at the same time and place. one
house and lot in Marietta, Cobb county,
Ga., bounded north by the property of W.
H. Wallis, east by the property of Mrs.
Waters, south by Roswell street and west
by W. M. D. Bond’s property. Levied on
as the property of Mrs. Mattie Young to
satisty a fi ta issued from Cobb superior
court in favor of L. Black vs said Mattic
Young.
Also at the same time and place, cne
house and lot in the city of Marietta Cobb
county, Ga., bounded as follows: North by
the property of J. . Dobbs, east by streef,
south by street and west by street. = Levied
on as the property of 3Mrs. M. J. Dobbs to
satisfly a fi fa issued against her for State
and county taxes for the year 1883, Suid
fi fa now controllied by WillJ Winn, Trans
eree.
~ Also at the same time and place, lot of
land No. 191, and the north half of lot No.
228 all in the 20th district and 2d section of
Cobb county, Ga. Levicd on as the prop
erty of Wm. G. Foster to ratisty a fi fa is
sued from Cobb Superior court in favor of
Litchfield & Putoam vs saidW. G. Foster.
Notice given to tenant in posseszion.
Also af the same time and place, one Lot
in the town of Big Shanty Cobb county,
Ga., bounded as follows: North by G. T.
Carrie, East by street, south and west by 8.
J. Baldwin. Said lot being 25 feet front and
runniug back 100 feet. Levied on as the
property ot ‘Steel and Brother to satisfy a
State tox fi {1 issued against them for spe
cial tax for the year 1634,
Also at the same time and piance, Lots of
land Nos. 350 and 363 in the 16th district
and 2d section of Cobb county, Ga. Lev
ied on as the property of G. B Chastain to
Satisly a fi fa issued from Cobb Superior
court in favor of J. P. Dobbs & Son vs. G.
B. Chastain. Property pointed out by
plaintifl’s attorney.
Also at the same time and plice. one
hiouse and lot in the city of Marietta Cobb
county, Ga., sitaated on Powder Sprinus
sticet und bounded as foliows: North by
Reynolds street, east by Powder Springs
street, south by the property of James i 3.
Brumby and west by the property of W. P,
McClatehy, Levied on as the property of
Jas. W. Strange, deceascd, to sa'isty a fi fa
issued from Cobb Superior court in favor
of M. H. Btrange vs. W. R. Power as Ex
ceutor of said James W. Stringe deceased.
Said property now in the hands of W. R.
Power, Lxecutor. Tenaunts in pessession
notified.
Also at the same time and place 85 acres
of land lot No. 1236 in the 16th dist. and 2d
gec. of Jobb county, Ge. Levied on as the
property of 1. B. Wallis by virtue of a
State and county tax fi fa for his State and
county taxes {or the year 1854,
Also at the same time and place, one
house and lot in the city of Marieita, Colb
county, Ga., bounded us follows : East by
the property of W. B Gramling and W. J.
Scout, South by Roswell street, west by the
property of G. 1. Gober, and North by
Cemetery street. Levied on as the proper
ty of J P. Wallis by virtue of a State and
county tax fi fa for his State and county
taxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time and place, one
house and lot in the city of Marietta. Cobb
county, Ga, bounded as follows : North by
the property of W. H. Covington, Bast by
the property of H, B. Wallis, West by the
property of Mattic Young and South by
the Rosweil street. Levied on as the props
erty ot Mrs. J. C. Waters by virtue of a
State and county fi fa for her Swate and
county taxes torthe year 1584,
Also at the same time and place, one
house and lot in the city of Marietta, Cobb
county, Ga., bounded as follows : East by
iue property of W H Wallis, south by Ros<
well street, North and West by streets.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. 8. k.
Moore by virtue of a State and county tax
i fu for her State and county taxes for the |
year 1884, |
Also at the same time and place, One
house and lot in the city of Marietta, L'ubb}
county, Ga., bounded us follows: East by |
the property ot Mrs. J. C. Waters, South
by Roswell street, West by the property ot
W. IL Wallis aud North™ by property v!‘
Wallis, Levied on as the property of Mrs. |
Mattie Young by virtue of u State and couns ‘
Ly X fi fa for her State and county taxes |
tor the year 1884. l
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No, 1017 in the 18th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of C. I. I'kinizy by virtue ot
& State and eounty tax {i fa tor his State and
county taxes for the year 1884,
| Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No, 80 in the 17:h dist and 2d section
of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as the
‘property of Thomas Nolun, now in the
hands o T L. Nolan us Executor, &c, by
virtue of a Suite and county tax fi fa for
Lis State aud county taxes ior the year
1884,
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
Land No 111, in the Ist district and 2d sec
tion of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as the
property ot J. O, Farrar, now in the hands
ot R. M. Farrar as Executor, by virtue of
4 State and county tax fi fa (Or his State
and county taxes lor the ycar 1884
Also at the same time tod place, Lot of
land No. 534 in the 17th district and 24 see
tion of Uobb county, Ga. Levied on as the
property of J. H. Smith by virtue of a
State and county tax fi fa for his State and
county taxes lor the year 15584
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 1213 in the 19th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of Jus. . Browa by virtue of
a Btate and county tax fi fa for his State and
county taxes for the year 1834
Also at the same time and place. Lot of
land No 1103 in the 17th districs and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga, Levied on as
the property of B J. Johnson by virtue of
a State and county tax fi fa for his State and
county taxes for the year 1884, ‘
Also at the same time and place lot of
land. the number not known, in the 17th
district and 2d section of Cobb county. Ga.
Levied on as the property of J. J. Havden
by virtue of a State and esunty tax fi fa for
his Btate and county taxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
"land No, 536 in the 16th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of Mrs. Elizi Neece by vir
tue of a State and county tax fi fa for her
State and county taxes for the year 1884
Also at the same time and place. Lot of
land No. 821 in the 16th district and 2d sec~
tion of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of Mrs. Harriet Grasham, by
virtue'o! a State and county tax fi fa for her
State and county taxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time und place, One
house and lot in the town of Acworth,
Cobb county, Ga, bounded as follows :
East by Mrs Perkinson, Noith hy Jackson
| Abbott, West by an alley and Soith by Mrs.
| Fanning, said lot being one acre more or
less. Levied on as the property of Wm. H.
Williams by virtue of a State and county
tax fi fa for his Staté’and county taxes for
the year 1834 Levy made and returned to
me by O. Chastain, L. C.
Alsoat the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 63 in the 26th district and 2d sec
tion of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as the
property of B. . Hammett, by virtue of a
Stote and county tax i fa, for his State and
county taxes for the year 1884
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 273 in the 18th district and 2d
scetion of Cobb county, Ga., Levied on as
the property of Geo. 8. Owens by virtue of
a State and county tax fi fa for his Stateand
county taxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
iand No. 200 in the 20th district and 2d
scetion of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as'
the property of Mrs. M. V. Skelton by virs
tueof a State and conaty tax fi fa for her
State and county taxes for the vear 1884
Also at the same time and place, One
house and lot in the town of Smyrpa, Covb
county, Ga, bounded as follows: Fast by
J. C. Fuller and Auctell, South by J. ¢
Moore, West by Smyrna aud Dodgen Mill
road, and North by street. Levied on as
the property of I J. Dunn by virtue of a
State and county tax fi fa for his State and
county tases for the year 1884,
Also at the same time aud place, One
house and lot in the town of Smyrua, Cobb
county, Ga., bounded as follows : East by
Atianta street, north by property of Mrs.
Prather, west by B. A Bell, and south by
property of T F. Griffin. Leyied on as
the property of Miss E. J. Hale by virtue
of a State and county tax fi {a for her State
county tages for the year 1884,
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 467 in the 17th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of W. T. Bohannon by virtue
of a State and county tax fi fa for his State
and county taxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 594 in the 17th district and 2d sec
tion of Cobb county, Ga Levied on as the
properiy of James Cash by virtue of a State
aud county tax fi fa for his State and couns
ty taxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time and place, 30 acres
of land of lot No. 43 in the 16th district and
2d section of Uobb county, Ga. Levied on
as the property of Mrs. 8 E. James, now
in the hards of A. G. James as her agent,
by virtue of a State and county tax fi fa for
her State and county taxes for the year
18R4.
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 533 in the 16th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga Levied on as
the property of W. M McMullin, agent, by
virtue of a State and county tax fi fa for
his =tate and county taxes for the year 1884.
Also at the same time and -Rlace, Lot of
land No 266 in the 18th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of T. J. Sewell, by virtue of a
Stale and county tax fi fa for his State and
county taxcs for the ycar 1884,
“Iso at the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 703 in the 18th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of John McWilliams, by vir
tue of a state and county tax fi fa for his
state and county taxes {or the year 1884,
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 807 in the 18th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of R. P. Fisher, by virtue of a
State and county tax fi ta for his State and
county taxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 487 in the 18th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga. Levid on as
the property of John P. Fair, by virtue ota
State and county tax fi fa for his State and
county taxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time and pliwce, Lot of
land No. 85 in the 18th district and 24 sec~
tion of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as the
property of R. H. Cousins, by virtue ora
State and county tax fi fa for his State und
county taxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 613 in the 18th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, Ga. L:vied on as
the property of Charles Black, by virtue ot
a State and county tax fi fa for his State
and county taxes for the year 124,
Also at the same time and place. Lot of
land 788, in the 18th district an ! 2d section
of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as the
preperty of Thos. J. Baker, by virtue of a
State and county tax fi fa for his State and
county taxes for the ycar 1854,
Also at the same time and place, Yot of
land No. 120 in the 18 h district and 24 sec
ticn of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as the
property of Mrs Susin Wood, by virtue ot
a State and county tax fi fa for her State
and county taxes tor the year 1854
Also atthe same time nud place, Lot of
land No. 914, in the I%h district snd 2d
section o! Cobb county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of Mrs. M. V. Scroguine, by
virtue of a State and county tax 8 i tor her
Btate and conpty texes for the vear 1834,
Also at the sang tine und place, Lot ot
land No. 201, in the 20th district and 24
gection of ¢ obb county, Ga Levied on as
the property of Seaborn Ballen er, Ly virs
tue of a State and county tax fi ta for his
State and county taxes for the vear 1884
; Also at the same time and place Lot of
land No 279 in the 20th district and 24 sec
tion of Cebb county. Ga Levied on as the
A property of W. ', Eubanks, by virtne ofa
| State and county tax fi & (e his State and
county taxes tor the vear 1684,
, Also at the sanie ime and place, Lot of
| land No 814 in the 20th distriet andt 24 sec.
| ticn of Colb county, Gu Levied on us the
[ property of Geo. W. Lace, by virtue ol a
| State and county tax fi fa for his State und
lcuur";' taxes for the year 1834
Also at the sume time and place, Lot of
‘l:n.d No. 278, in the 20th distriet and 2d
| section of Cobl county, Ga Levicd on as
the property «f Henry Eubanks, by virtae
.Jof' a State and county t:x fi fa for his State
and connry taxes for the year 18%4
Also at the saine time and place, Lot of
land No 228 in the 20th district-and 24
section of Cobh eounty, Ga. Levied on as
the property of W. (3. Foster. by virtue of
| & State and county tax fi fafor his State and
county tuxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time und place, Lot
of land of lot No. 670 in the 17th dist. and
{2d section of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on
as the property of J. T. Thompson, by
virtue of a State and county tax fi fa for
State and county taxes for the year 1884,
Also at the same time and place, Lot of
land No. 65 in the 17th district and 24 sec
tion of Cobb county, Ga Levied on as the
property of Mrs. Sarah Irwin to satisly
two tax fi la's for her State and conunty taxes |
for the years 1883 and 1884, Said pi perty |
now in the hands of David Tiwin w arent
for Mrs. Sarah Iruin.
Also at the sume time and ploee, one
house and lot in the town of Mableton,
Cobtb connty, Ga., bounded us fellows:
West by Peck street, north by Moss street,
east by property of J. R. Glore and sonth
|by property of Mullins, Levied on as the
| property of W. A. Childers to s:.tislya!
State snd county tax fi fa, for his State and
county taxes for the year 1884, Levy made
and returued tome by John O, Allen, 1. C, ‘
A. T. CORYELL, Sheritt.
Sessions, H
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Sessions, Hambv & Co.
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MARIETTA, - - GEORGIA.
PREMIUMS FOR 1885]
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$lOO in G{)ld’ ISt prlze’ For Largest yield Cotton on one acre.
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2,000 Ibs. Deleon’s Guano, 2d prize, for
Next Largest Yield Cotton on One Acre,
Limited to COBB, CHEROKEE and MILTON Connties, BY USE OF
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Ueleon's Solublce RAW BONE Fertilizer,
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Analyzing nearly $33 per Ton.
- AT TRICES TO MEET THE TIMES.
THE SOLUBLE RAW BONE “‘makes cotton hump itself"’ from the start and “‘stays
with you’ more than one year. You will recognize in it the same old familiar smell of
years ago, when guanos PAID BIG. MR A H. KENT, who introduced in this section
pure Animal Bone cotton fertilizer in 1873-74 and ’75 will be identified with us in
the sale ot ferti'izers—and he is better prepared than cver to assist yeu in making the
farm pay. Our arrangements with Spinners will enable us to pay the highest market
prices for your colton next season. (& For condition of Premium Scheme apply to
SESSIONS, FHFAMBY & CO.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
ZF"DELEON'S Solnble Raw Bone cin be hal also from Lemon, McMillan & Co., Acs
worth, Ga.; J. M- Stone, Smyrna ; J. C. Butner & Son, ‘Powder Springs ; R. T. Jones,
Canton, Ga.
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE
New Tear, 1885,
WE TENDER OUR THANKS TO THOSE WHO HAVE SHOWN US
the kindness and confidence in giving us their patronage during the past
year, and again solicit a continuance of the same.
" We invite the public to give their careful consideration to the facts given
below 8 \\Tmlu ’ ' ' g :
CASH AND TIME BUSINESS.
WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH
P ROVISTONS,
DRY GOODS
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Boots, Shoes and Hats, and following brands
of Guano: :
Atlanta Ammoniated Superphosphate’
Homestead Guano,
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CALL TO SEE US.
. MORENZIE & WARREN.
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Farmer’s Hardware Store!
A. M. DOBBS,
EPROPRIEITICOT.
West-Side Public Square, Marietta, Georgia.
Qo e DRALEED
Nke e Hardwa I'e,
T =SSTOVES
And - General Farm Hardware.
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Winters & Lege.
by S I et M ee D —
~ WE DESIRE TO THANK OUR FRIENDS FOR THE LIBERAL
patronage they have given us in the past and beg toZremind them that we
are now prepared to turnish them with
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GUANOS AND SUPPLIES
: For the present season at prices as
Low as the Lowest
And on reasonable terms. We are selling
Merryman’s, Sterns, Pendleton, Gossypium,
and Winters & Legg Ammoniated Guanos,
ORCHILLA (2 Pure Bird Guano).
Also Acid Phosphate, Kainit and, last but
not least, STERNS RAW BONE.
We GUARANTEE each and every one of these BRANDS to be as good as
they have ever been, which is as much as we need say.
We can furnish you anything you need to
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We keep always on hand
B O'OIOQ i }io . .
DUles and fiarness.
DB R 1 1 iy 4
wineinber we are a ways read Y 10
AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICES,.
.\'f:i\\ith.\l;xn‘“l:; the short Ccrop we have ‘m‘.lj.:h! G 498 bales since Sv])(. Ist.
WINTERS & LEGG.
MARIETTA, February 4th, 1885,