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■' Cedartown, Ga.. March. 27th
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Mr, A. J. Tomlinson lost another
little infant, only a few h^nrs old,
last Saturday.
• 15 Ball Pool.—Onlyr^Table in?
Rome, at D. II. Finley’s, Shorter
liiock, Broad Street, march275t
Our Oemetery is filling up quite
rapidly. The city fathers are mak
ing some lon^ ue2ded improvements
th£re.
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MARRIAGE AND DEATH NOTICES-As matter
■.wa, published free
Mr. Do'rsett, from near Taylor;-
isoi'ville, bought property and vvi
locate iirCetlurtown. Mr. \Y ade \\
Milam, frorri*tbe same place, is also
looking ground with the same intent.
OBITUARY NOTICES—Ch^r?»td at half rate?
City Diiectory.
,.W. F. Tun new
County Officers.
ORDINARY JoEI - B rewer -
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT W. C. Kkicjht.
W. G. Tatujb-
...E. W. Clement?.
CONTESTED.
...W. J.Ricuakp;
SHERIFF
DEPUTY SHERIFF...
TAX RECEIVER
TAX COLLECTOR
TREASURER
SURVEYOR
CORONER
REPRESENTATIVE ..
SENATOR38th DISTRICT..
-'/{C Vldverfllr ‘ ^
Pare . Winds' and Liqutfrs ot all
kinds, at P. HjTinley a, Shorter
Blyck, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. tit
^EVe are going to quit talking “sas
sy” about the brass band'. 'Ihey are
learning verv*f»s , p Some of them
learning very fas*?
have fine ears for music, only they
are about six inches too long.
Laramore & Co., Rome. Ga., offi
to merchant
.C. n. Wood.
,T. C. Harris.
.jKnnT Thompson.
..Hotf. C. V-. Janes.
. W. J. Head.
Church Hire,
methodist:
EYJ5RY SABBATH D. J. Mywck. Pastor.
BATTIST.
1st and 3rd SABBATHS, C. K. TTevdersos, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
*d and 4th SABBATHS & Jokes, Pastor.
K NIG UTS OP 1 ION (MC
Cedartown Lodge
WM. BRADFORD ..
L. S. LEDBETTER • >- -
Lodge meets every Monday
4th Sabbaths.
Dictator.
Reporter
<r\h aTK-r-ST a*^l
MASONIC.
Caledonia Lodge
J, 8. STUBBS '
Bflgalar ^commnnication" 3rd 'l'r
every moalli, in room over Duntingt
A. M.
W. M.
LOCAL 1ST IL W S.
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NOTICE.
After this dat^tho Legal Advertising* connected
^ with my ofiice will be done in the Cedartow.. Ad-
tektiser. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary 1 oIkco.
After this date.the^dvcrtisiig of the ShaBATs
Oflicti of Polk county will be done in the Cedartown
, Advertiser. W, G. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Feb. 17,1879.
BucnANAN,’GA.,-Feh.l7th 1872.
Until'farther^notice the Legal Advertisements of
the Ordinary and Sheriff of Haralson: county will
be done in the Cedartown advertiser.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
J. K. HOLCOMB, Sheriff.
The editor of the Advb#w«PR is
the only person authorized to sign
the name of the Advertiser Publish
ing Company, *or make accounts
against the same.
Take all your Eggs and Chickens
to Jud Chabb, lie pays the money
special _ inducements
who wafft corn, oats, ha#, meat, Ac.,
in cm* load lots.) It v.fll pay you to
'"ifo
cmsillt t-rem Uefore buying,
inarch 2.7, tim ^ /
A Joe. Dodds anil Will
manfully with
Thay rfayft;
Reel? are stru
their farms. Their principal labor
thus far ha3 been upon the creek
bank With a mattock, hunting fur
fish bait.
Best Rock Beet, always on draught
at D. %■ F.nf*'. s, Broad Street,
Rome/Crd.—Shorter Block.
Our fprtner townsman, Mr. J. T.
Fears, is now a member of the firm
of. Liirramore & Co., Rome, Ga., (see
their cardan this paper) .and will be
pjad to havijTOur niAchaiits call and
price his4y**d^wiim^du tlic city.
When you go to Rome, and want
food or lodging, try Webb’s Restau
rant lie gives good fare, clean beds
and comfortable surroundings Ouly
25 cents per meal.
Mr. J. W. Smith, ot Danville, Va-,
has associatt'd himsell with Lara
more & Co., in Rome, and is prepared
to sell tobaccos there at strictly
factory prices with freight added.
Opr. merchants .would do well to
price his' goods'bt!we,\uyiug.
j .0' /i_. 'Auveriisiag.
Now that the season of spring ad
vertising is setting in, it*is woftli
while for all business men whose
business compells them to advertise
tc take note of the difference between
an advertisement which reaches the
eyes of those for whom it was intend
ed, and an advertisement which
’■caches the waste paper basket—in
jther words, it is the difference be-
. ween an advertisement in a news
paper which is read, and one in a
'irciiipr which no ,man looks at.
One may. lead a horse to the water
hut cannot make him drink, and one
may lead a customer to unwrap a
;rade. advertising slKieljfbut.no-pow
er can compel him to read it.
The ufcwepaper, however, which he
buys and pa; i for with which he has
an acquaintance, and in which
he feels a certain proprietary interest,
i3 read through; it is passed from
ai^d to hand in the family, and its
telegj}ini3,-Tts gossip, editoiial, mar
ket reports 1 its gleanings aad frag
ments, form part of the staple of
conversation. It is looked at so of
ten- am.' known so well that any
change in its appearance ia noted at£
once; a new advertisement strikes
everv eve; a large display is stuoied
with a much interest as a telegram
or a letter from our own correspon
dent? The advantage of this kind
of advertising is worth more than
all the cost, and it can easily stand
the test of a comparison with udve-
t sing which is cheap chiefiiy because
it is worthies
fees noticed Mre. T.-rt. Wil.iams
Milliner, in ihis*paper She ka3 14-
magnificent Spring ^tock, and her
taste is -ummfieuJhttbkvLGiTe her a
‘ 7 Uj ■
call
V-'
The Cherokee Railroads’ troubles
about the right of way were Eettied
and the satisfaction of all concerned
at the Cartersville-meeting last Sat
urday. The citizens promise to have
a deed to the right of way made to
the purchasers of the road by April
1st, in which even^active work upon
the road will hegia at once. Surveys
ate already heinafitnade..
Mr. Stephens thinks the whole
internal revenue system a mistake,
believes that a farmer should he as
freelv permitted to boil his corn in
to whiskey as into hominy, atid as
sumes that the states which grow to
bacco and distill whiskey really bear
the burden of taxation on these pro
ducts.
Have Van tid Buckeye!
It is a well established fact.; that.
Tablet’s Buckeye Pile Ointment will
cure, if used according to directions.
The iEscnlus Hippocastanum, or
Horse Chestnut, commonly known
as the Buckeye, lias been highly es
teemed for many years, owing to the
fact, that it possesses virtues,^ lying
inothe bitter principle called Esculin
which can be utilized for Be cure of
PilesA If affecte 1 with that terrible
disease, use Tablet’s Buckeye Pile
(Jfwsment. and he relieved.
oO cents. For Sale by
Allen, Cedartown, Git.
march 13, ’79-eowly
Pru
Eldest ,aeb be
DB/J. BRADFORD’S
t"
ijiver and Dyspeptic Medicine
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T*ns is a prompt and certain'cure for all diseases of- the Livep, such as
Dyspepsia, lfeudache, Chills and^hever, «^c.
^iitisfaction Guaranteed in Evej’y
ca= i. or money returned.VFor sale by druggists generally.
■| 1 '■ J.G.TEISER,’
Dealer in Druwsi Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
* Rome, Ga,
- F-hr sale bv Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga., and R. T. Hoyt and D,
J. Powers, Rome, Ga. . feb2S-ly
101 N CVS < W
; :OM K, x
(Shorter Block) a
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GA.
■’Tr'S SIZF. (bus'-) for only tenyiollars; half life size only five dollars.
H work ; V Wictly iirst-c-!ass.^Make3 copies of yril sorts of pictures
■ and ch:> vaCter desired. \
\\ AV
feb27-ly
i bos of Bradford fc A!!entey»?«W«
■a j„ , ,iur liuu,t\all !li3 lunr. i lull or
...) • me occasionally when yoa feel a
and a
;er dec
I»VJ 1
I a lit*
i viftt.ii lot^ spell 1
A Favorable Opportunity >
Ts nof afforded all who wish to
become.proficient Book Keepers anti
Aritkmjticians, to attend a Bdlr-
for that purpose, ^
" men
who amuF-prived ot the privilege of
attending the day schools in our t nn
this is an excellent opportunity fo|
them '
. TO LEARN - " A
The Library Association
If our people could lor a moment
realize the incalculable benefits to the
rising generations that would flow,
from a well conducted Library Asso
ciation they certainly would not lon
ger delay putting one in operation in
our midst. We were iujfeme last
Monday, and at the iuritatiou of
sem? friends, went around in the
evening to fho elegant room occupied
1 y the assoc a ion of that city. They
have rented and furnished a room up
stairs in the Noble Block. Th-
room has an elegantcarp’et, a stove,
ch an dal ierp'tab teS, chairs, shelves,
c'ne^boatds, 1 books, i^wspapi^rs ar.d
periodicals., Tbty' have no filthy
spittoon^ fo? bwtli smoking and
chairing are tabooed in the hall. It
^ was not eight o’clock when we called
j-et at tliat early hour we found fif
teen or twenty young men already
assembled. They were variously eu
gaged, leading, writing, chess play
ing, conversing. The hall is open
’fcverv night except, Wednesday and
Saturday nights, and a member tolfi
4
both the science and art-of ) L ns t | mt t hs only thing wherein that
< 7 BOOK KEEPING
j*y Single and Double^Entry.
The Undersigned, if*sufficient en-
Ocr Teims.
One Copy One Year §1,00
« “ Six Months SO
If any prefer to pay in the fall, we
will send them the Advertiser for
one year provided they will call ami
give usii note tor £1,60 due Nov. 1st.
1879.
tf
Sourest Vinegar in town, at
march 20-2t Jud Crabbs.
Blind Tom will visit Rome soon.
Go and see Huntington & Wrights
Spring Goods.
■J3o and examine Phillips & Co s.
new goods before-you buy.
We learn that our town will have
several new and useful citizens soon.
Mrs. C. II. Wood has been very
eick fora week past but is improv
ing.
Those who attended tl-ie cantata
last Friday evening seemed to enjoy
it more than oil its first rendering.
Floyd Superior Court is in session.
Judge Underwood charged the grand
jury (poor fellows) for two hours.
New Style Ladie's Cuffs and Col
lar, 25 cents per sett, at -Phillips &
Co’s. Sell elsewhere at -10 to 50 cen ts
per sett.
If Treftsure lleufroe had had a
picture of our baby to put on his
little bonds they would have boked
better.
Lets all attend the meeting of the
Library Association aud Reading
Club next Friday night and give the
enterprise a boost.
Mr. W. S. Davis has contracted
to do the wood work of Stubbs* Go’s
new budding.
We have a job press now and are
prepared to do all kinds of job work
neatly, cheaply and promptly.
We ought to have a tri-weekly
mail from here to Carrollton and can
have if the proper effort is made.
Imperial
Try that Crumpton’s
Soap at Bradford * Allen s aud you
will use no other. it
We are bloated bond holder. That
is, we have one of the babiest of the
“baby bonds” and guess we can get
-tp the “bf0fttf r 7u course of time.
Ladie's Ruffs, 25 ceuts per dozen
ut Phillips & Go’s. Sold heretofore! Lost
at 10 and lo cents each.
organize a class ns above. Instruc
tion to be given at night. For terms
&c., apply lo Jko. W. Hadley,
march27|f Cedartown, Ga.
Far Sate.
A horse and buggy. Ilorse years
old; large, able-bodied, sound and
gentle. Works anywhere. Buggy
and harness bran new. Will sell
either or both very hut’. Apply to
J.'P. Duffy,
march 27 It Cedartown, Ga.
Burned t» Death.
Miss Mattie Harrison, step-daugh
ter of Mr. T. C. Mc-rrit, who lives in
the Lime Branch neighborhood, was
burned so severely last Thursday
that she died next day. She was
washing at a spring a short distance
from the house.UIer clothing caught
tire unawares to her and when she
discovered it she was so panic strick
en that she broke and ran to the
house, the wind fanning the tire into
flames as she went.
We are told it was he.r eighteenth
birtli day and a shockingly sad cele
bration of it it was.
Several of the wealthiest men in
the place have not contributed a ceut
toward the establishment of the Li
brary Association. If they will come
forward now and give it a lift its
success is assured. Gentlemen, you
can’t go through this world bui ouce
and shrouds have no pockets. Give
a little out of the abundance that you
have for the benefit of the rising gen
eration.
We ha\« frequently had occasion
to call the attention of our readers
to the superior merits of the Savan
nah Weekly News. Mr. Kstill, the
publisher, is still adding to its at
traction aud enlarging the sphere ol
usefulness, until now, both in litera
ry merit aud as a complete family
newspaper, it stands in the front
rank with the best weekly publica
tions in the United States, and is in
truth an honor to Southern journal
ism.
Newt Wright went to market last
week and now Huntington & Wright
are receiving some of the prettiest
cheapest spring goods ever
and
brought to this place. We don't
know how it is that Newt always
gets the prettiest dress patterns, but
he gets them. Go aud see their new
goods be lore you buy.
Dog Lost.
Mexico and United States.
Owing 0 to their warm anil delight
ful climates, their inhabitants grow
sallow from torpid Livers, InuigeSr
tiou and all diseases arising ir -in a
disordered Stomach and Bowels.
Tliev should of course at all times
keep the liver active, and to our rea
ders we recommend Tablers Porta
line, or Vegetable Liver • Ta-
*” **■ itvW
ken in time, will often favTTmoney
Mid much suffering.' I’rjte 50 cents.
For SaW by Bradford & Allen, Ce-
AirtownVaR. ,
march 13, ’79-eowJ.V'
Mason & rfamlin Organs—^ndbrsed by
ever 130,000 Deligliteiflfc’urehascrs.
Not low#&' priced, poorest and
degrtsF. 'But highest priced, best
cheapest. Cost but little more than
inferior organs. Give five times the
satisfaction. Last twice as long. Vic
tors at all world’s exhibitions. Ac
knowledged best by all disinterested
and competent musicians. Solid facts
indisputable, such us no olner organ
maker in the world can substantiate.
Glorious news for purchasers. Grand
Introduction Sale. New Styles. Jci
Prices. G. Stops. Elegant Case ¥80.
Superb Mirror Top Case, 10 Sto|,s,
tight differed from others, was in the
small attendkr.c'present
The contrast between the enfjsloy-
ment, conversation, behavion, Ac., of
those assembled therein, and that to
be heard at the billiard rooms, saloons
and restaurants, is most striking and
painful. If the young people of our
town, male and female, bad a like
pleasant place to assemble and pass
their evenings, when not employed,it
would be avast improyeimjpt on the
present plan.
One hundred dollars will .finish
and furnish our Iia.ll quite comforta
bly, and enough book’s have already
been'tendered to make quite a re-
spctable beginning. As soon as it is
V Horse For Sale.
A good horse, six or seven years
old, for the cash or on time. Will
give a bargain to a cash purchaser.
It
fully inaugurated, books, papers ant^^pply at this office,
periodicals will florin from unex
pected sources, and at trivial cost.
Will not the parents of Cedartown
come to the aid of the young men
who have already done so much, and
give the finishing stroke to the enter
prise? They can not afford to not
do so. Don’t complain of your son
going to the biliii rd saloon to spend
his evenings until you offer him a
more attractive resort.
Pearl Grits and Hominy, at
march 20 nt Jud Crabb's
Mr. Jim Moms desires us to im-
form all his old friends that he can
be found this year with Wm. M.
Pdillips.* Co., where he will be glad
to see them and 'sell, them goods
cheaper than ever before.
Cedartown on March 15th, a Scotch
Terrier dog, nearly white with dull yellow spots. |
Is slightly shaggy. A liberal reward will be paid
for the dog, or information of Ms whereabouts.
S. M. H, Byrd.
Capt. Radiy is offering the young
men of our town a splendid oppor
tunity to get a business a ducation.
See his notice and call on him.
Tribute of Respect.
To ilie Worshipful Master, War
dens and Brethren of Caledonia Lodge,
F. and A. JSI.
We, the committee appointed to
draft suitable resolutions in memory
of our brother, V, H. Oppert, Who
has departed this life, beg leave to
submit the following preamble and
resolutions.
Whereas, It lias been the good
pleasure of the Allwise Supreme
Architect of the universe to remove
our brother, Vincent II. Oppert,
from his earthly labors to the Grand
Lodge above, thereby breaking our
mystic chain and depriving ns of his
pleasant companionship, and the
state and county of a good citizen
and neighbor. Wherefore be it
Resolved, That we sincerely de
plore and mourn the death of our
brother, V. H. Oppert. Yet, we
mourn not as those without hope, for
we trust that our loss may be his
eternal gain.
Resolved, That we tender to the
family of our deceased brother our
heart felt sympathies in their sore
affliction.
Resolved, That the above pream
ble and resolulions be spread upon
the minutes of our Lodge, and that
a copy be furnished to the family of
our deceased brother, and copy fur
nished the Advertiser for publica
tion. S. A. Borders,
J. O. Waddell,
J. R. Barbee.
Com.
Cigars and Tobacco cheaper than
ever, at Jud Ckabb's.
march 20-2t
Cash or No Trade.
From this date, March 20tb, 1879,
we expect to sell goods strictly for
the CASH, therefore when our
triends come they will please bring
the money. J. A. W yxx A Bko.
march 20, 2t •
your Groceries
1 and save inonev.
Fair Notice.
We have several names on our hooks
that have not paid up. We beg to
remind all such that unless they pay-
up before April 1st., they will lie
charged credit rate, ¥1,50 per annum,
march 13, tf
Pickles by the Keg, at
march.20-2t Jud Crabb';
About ten years ago I was con
sidered a confirmed dyspetic and my
case was considered a hopeless one
by the physicans who treated me. 1
was advised to try the liver medi
cine prepared by Dr. J. G. Yeiser. I
used three bottles and was entirely
cured and am now sound and well. 1
consider it an invaluable remedy for
that disorder and heartily recom
mend it to atl afflicted with that com
plaint.—John Kenedy, Cassville,
Ga. For sale in Cedartown by Brad
ford & Allen at 75 cents per bottle.
Fresh Roasted Coffee, at
march 20-2t J I'D Crabb’s.
Bradford & Allen keep the best write
ilk to be hail anywhere. Take yoar inkstand the
D(i get it filled for a nickel.
Try a Box of Pop Corn, only Sets
•per Box, at Jud Crabb’s.
march 20-2fc
I. .1. F. Little of Cedartown. Ga., do
hereby certify that I have been afflicted by
acute Rheumatism for several months past,
and by fi ee applications of Dr. Thompson's
celebrated Liniment have been entirely
cured, and take great pleasure in recom
mending it to others similarly afflicted. 1
have also used it in several cases of severe
cuts and bruises and found it efficient for
all he claims for it, and consider it a val
uable house-hold medicine. Made and sold
only by Dr. JR. R. Thompson, Cedartown
l-3i
The Best New Orleans Syrup ever
brought to this place,at
march 20 2t Jud Crabb’s.
bay
box of
id tl cy
RT,MEMBER that if
Bradford Alien's L
do not give entire sat isfaction you can get
a box of any other pills in the market
without charge. There is no chanca for
yoo to lose by trying a box of them.
JUD CRABB keeps constantly on
hand a splsndid assortment of Staple
and Fancy Groceries. 2t.
Fresh Garden Seeds at
Bradford & Allen’s.
1 oik Deputy Sheriff’s Sales.
V : il be sold before the court bouse door
’ wn of Cedartown, Polk county,
.. r:i the first Tuesday in April next
a the legal hours of sale the fol-
;vs property, L> wit:
Li of land Nos. 8:!2. S33, 771, 723, 707.
7 • 21st district and 3rd section of Polk
. Ga., as the property of C M Camp,
r \ .. ae of oue tax li fa in favor of tiie
a aud county ts. C M Camp, for tax
State and county for the year IN-78.
3de and returned to by a Con-
HIGH SCHOOL.
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V
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ANBIjm
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Have just received a large anfi varied Stock of
J=§?“Sprino- Goods and General Supplies.-^
Go ’ c jG £
We "llcw None to Undersell Us.
buying. At the Old Stand, y
.Uni! and examine our goods boP
march 20-ly
WTEOTjESATjE
Grocers and Commission Merchants
1ST0.23, Shorter T>] ock,
SE.OAD SS'X’SS.YSIE’E', SFKOIHISJ. GYM
FARMERS
DE ERE 1? a chance to get a number (
Horn cSj McGhees,
LISTEN !
/K
ERT1UZER for Jess .than ON'S TD1BD theXeuat Cos’.
1: ROME, GA.. Have JOHN R. LONG & CO.’S Prepar- -
Chemicals for Composting, and the many Testimonial.-*, show it to be the best thing made, end yet :
only costs Ono Tllird what other Guanos Cost. Go or send to them and get circular
and you will be convinced. 1
1
w t 'principal^ tSP*Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and Produce Consigned to u
AT.,. M. A. CRABB, Assistant A jan. in *PJ. ___
V/ '
: tim/and place
.t the '.me tiny'atfd place_-l6ts of
22^, 22U. lob, in the 2d disiric:
an : -Jth section of Polk county, G
j - uty of Thomas Blackmon to satisfy^
„ n x fi fa in' favor of the state
coi * y for tax fori378, vs said Blackmon.
A 0 at the same time and place parts of
lot; ”f land Nos. 10-35 and 1033 on the
m u . •side of Cedar Creek and West of
Mr Ammon’s land, on which the E Pace
residence is - located, being twenty acres,
nn; or less, in the 2nd uistrict aud 4th
seer jn of Polk county Uas tue property
of ; Pace, by virtue of one tax ti fain f ivor
of i- ' R.‘ and county vs. E Pace, lor tax
due J ■ u the y ear 1874. Levy made and re-
tur fed to me by a..Uonstable.
i, lots of laud No;
Mrs. H. N. NOYES, Instructor
and Tainting.
1 Drawiu
*
The Spring Term of the Sell
1870 will commence January Bui
close about the.mid lie of June,
of study taught is •
THOROUGH AND SYSTEMATIC.
Especial attention is given to tne English
branches. The studies which render pupils
conye£saut with their
..... OWN.
‘aO' tfMpsh e ' J Ch ’
/‘I IFe br
ANGUAGE
most iffipjiwtanotherefore*J
tfcful instruction is given in
branches. We offer superior ad
vantages to young men, who desire a busi
ness education. Those who wish to take a
ft*
Id
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IfA&h
the
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3m ,
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lift ;
, jfra&s
jj€va. ,1 li Morg;
property
ol the
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k loti* oflantl No:
• Cad district an
u:- itye property t
,evy Taadc uad returned to me by a
ame time and place, lot of land^No.
Miie property ui T. U Akin, by
course can 175.-parried through
same studies usu«ly pursued in colleges
Hates o£ tuitiph will he reasonable to
suit the hard times. They will range from
>>1.30 to -per inontli. Drawing and
paint*
per '
vocal Music freo.
per annum/
lutz
Exercises in
dentals 50 cents
JOE. A: • MA.G-^T.TTS,
VtTZTJS
. lYER, serf &
RECTIFIERS AND K HOLESABE DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS,
52 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GA,
; s. Sole A^n^for ->
John Kauffman's Celebrated Cincinnati LageKTJeer.
Jan 16, 3m *
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M,
Harals;n Uounty Sheriffs SaU3
^r^ILL be gf^before the Court Ilonse door
the Court ITon?
rn\Har:il^on counfy, Geor-
day i4 April, 1S7G, between the legal
1 •, the Following prop:
Lot3 of land No. iu’the the 20th district and
3rd section of Haralson county, Ga., and also the
buw Mill and Grist Hill, situated on said lot o
hind, as the prupety of John C. E/zeli, by virtue
i year lord.
made and r
Also at ti
landNo.30, the lin
only *100* 15 (lays trial. Freight
p.iiii both ways if Organ don’t suit.
Sold on easy terms. Rented until
paid for. Delivered anywhere in < he
South for *4extra. For full partic
ulars. address LUDDEN-& Bates, Sa
vannah, Ga., Managers Wholesale
Southern Depot, Pri£
FuoLorr.
ox. bjimiltiu ua i ,
oy IV M Puiilips ,
ESTABLISHED ITS 18Q5.
TSOHOFIK & BRO« r
Cliattanootra, Tenn.
Wholesale iL-nafacturer of
11 PLAIN AnD FANCY CANDIES
And Bakers of
Bread, Cakes and Crackers.
Also Jobbers in
Frncy Groceries, Cigars?Tobacco
uty,
Ho-.iii: yg. O
ae time and place, low of laad No;-.
;i= the property of .Mrs N J Gils
on e tax li fa in favor of the Slatw
.Mrs IS J Biiesit, for tux due the
of lot No. 29, to be iaid ofi of the west side 01 sai l
so as to exempt Ten acres where the Church
- . a ten acres to Inelnde the Spring
Alfgood warranted first-class, and satu-factUiu''
^icited and prompt attention given.
arantee. Orders so-
j; n 1G, 3m
A. J. ¥©UNG,
■ property Jf J. L. an
one Superior Court ii
J. L and H. A. Kike
plaintiff’s attorney. Tenants in peaaa
i and place, lots of land No
of 1'olk eoimty, Ga., as til
\jao at the same time and place, lot of land No.
in the 1=1 district and fourth section of origi-
ily I\»lk. now ilanabon county, Ga., as theprop-
,■ made aud returned t
s. O B Whatley,
»r thcyciu 1S77
t Constable.
erty of John L. Rowe, by virtue ol one ousucb
Court fi la from the 1078th district, G. M., ir. favor
of W. Brock vs. said John L. Rowe. Property
pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made and returned
tid place, If ts of land Nos
J. K. IIOLCOMB, Jr.., Sheri
■nr is.3. Lc . y made and returi
ne table.
ae time and place, lots of land No
aud 3.2 in me 21=t distnci aud 3i
Administrator’s Sa!@.
1 plac
. lots of landNt
t -ltu
lots and Half iots of laud
hall of lot No. 201, and
Ling North aud West 1.
roperty ol Jas L Jenkins,
lavor ol the Slate county
ce for the year 1578. Levy
j-halfo
Nos.
d witn a notice ol U
ie same time and pl£
id portion of lot 80
I ii s Norton & own vs. =aid
Waddell.
Also at
l.'MJ, 108'.
In pursuance of an order from the Hon
erable Ordinary of Polk county, will be
sold before the cq*irt house door in Cedar
town, Polk county. Go , within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April
TiL-vt the undivided half interest which the
estate of Raleigh W. Whitehead, late of
said county of Polk, deceased, owns in the
old Dr. Nickols place, divided by the line
between Polk and Bartow comities, con
sisting of the following numbers to wit:
Nos. b, 7,8,9 and 10, except such portion
of said lots lying sou'll of Euharlee creek
as were conveyed to Thomas Deaton for
portions of land lying North of said cceek;
lot No. Go, lying on both sides of said
c.eekand N-S.G4 and 6G, all in the 18th
di trict and 3rd section of PolkAounty and
the undivided half interest in lots belong
ing to said Nickols place, Nos. 1292, 1007,
1009, 1010, 1079 and the West half'ff 1201:
all the last named numbers being in the
j 7th district aud 3rd section of Bartow
county. The whole ot the said Nickols
place containing 400 acres more or less.
'The undivided iiait interest ia ail the
above described lands having been soil be
fore the court house door in Cedartown ;
Polk county, Ga., by me as the administra
tor on the estate of Raleigh W. Whitehead,
deed., on the first Tuesday in January !a-t
between the legal hours of sale and Robt.
8. Whitehead having bid them oil at die
sum aud price of Twenty-five huadr.d
dollars and he having failed to comply with
the terms of the sale, the same are now
ottered for sale at the risk of the the said
Robert B. Whitehead. Terms of sale, cue
i half cash and the remaining half to be
paid on the 1st November next. Notes
taken and bond for titles given until all
the purchase money is paid.
WM. I. TAk LOR, Admr., on the
Estate of Raleigh W. Whiiehjad, deed.
! EORGlA—POL& COUNTl’
ii the town of Cedartown, Polk county,
b t not known, but km
ei ty. and bounded on ti
he Hutehings
ie West by Main Mre«.
i.d the property of Br,
Walthall.
All pers**
j under my hand and
official signal
feb. 27 SOd
JOEL BltivWEii,
Polk County Sheriff’s Sales-
w Cedartown, Polk
April 1
L ai of L.r No. 993. except
e half acre, and abought fifteen acres off of '
..of the State and county
for tax due for the yearl 878.
by defendant.
the *18tb district and
Poik* ouuty,pa.. a= the property of
II J Jone, by
Justice Court fi
SJloVii'strici.T. M. in favor of John Smith v
Iluch J. Jones . e tv made and Returned to met
a. Constable, ' V. Q- TAYLOR, Sheriff.
G eorgia—polk county.—David J. Lowe-
rv has applied for Letters of Administration on
the estate of David Lowery, of Smith county.
Texas, deceased, Therefore all persons concerned
ill be and apjj
held i
1 county of Polk on the First Monday
, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters sh mid not be granted
my hand, this 5th day ol March. 1879.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
Henry O. 8ilvy ). te of .-aid
applied for letters of Disn
ministration. Therefore, all pei
DEALER IN
Corn and Rye- Whiskies, Wine.
(S-ins* and Er&nJies,
Noves* Warehouse, CEDARTOWN, GA’
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey
THEE “R E. LEE, and OLD CYYBENTET”
Cannot ba excelled. I keep such Liquors as may be itael as a beverage? nr
for medical purposes, with perfect safety. Give me a call. Good treat
ment guaranteed. oct 3, tm’73.
PHOENIX PLANING MILL
Eongley & BoMson Proprietors, -
TIIE LARGEST AND COMPLETES! MILL IN^GEORGIA
LOXGLEY
and Gilmer, Contra'
etc. Thu Phoenix is
& ROBISOX, Xo. 38 Decatur Street, Factory corn*r Butler
tors ar.fl Proprietor-* or Pb*enix Plain: Mill, mannfaetnrers of Doors, Sash. Blind?
the and L< st Plaining Mil! in tb<- Sontli. and turns out work of the very hesi
defv competition. They have nurlicastd the latest u*> pro vemfut* and lest
ight
* beli
Beside? good?
•rapid itic
L. & li.
if l hoi
i that
do:
house. North
akc. they have a
g building
We
oughlv and absolutely
1 costly buildings p
.Blinds, et
. having bui..
liable, sr.d then*.-.;: ^
t for the New York Enamel Paint Co.
rrr - : r,
der tbelr Ldt
Mannfcctnr^ng the
they can underbid most
D1L
S.
r
W. JOIS7LIB,
WITH
H. E. PBMDLETON.
WHOLESALE
Drags, Paints, ITapaisIiss, Liquors,
Oils, ©lass aad Sssds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET STREET,
rj^2LS2XX7’Xr J XjEI, T33KTN'.
Ginseng, Beeswax, Feathers, Bags, Wool, Dried Fruit,
N*
igbest market price.
. account from customers <
(hr A'A
GO TO
s county on the first Monday
show cause if any they have why said letters eho
nder ray hand and oiiii
gnat lire, this 6th day of
JohL BREWER, Ordinary.
G
Commissioners’ Sale. 8
EORGIA—KARALsON COUNTY.—By virtue
:H for CA8H,
between the legal hours of Sheriff's
the Court House door, in the To«
the mineral or mining interest ir
032, 933, 092, 9%, 856, and 848 i.
fOUH DRUGS.
' FOB
K \fp * d ‘ '• nr ,
Leading House, Largest Stock and T nVcst ?r:|j
Xcst floor to Hunting & Wright's,
Slaist - - - - Gedaricwn ,Oa.
of said <
JOHNATHAN* WILLIAMS,
NEAL MONROE.
EuRGE M. ROBERTS,
- Commissioner?.
Feb. 27, 1879-tds
Coroner’s Sale.
Tuesday in April 1879. between the legal hoajs of
sale, the following property to-wit:
One dark bey mare male about thirteen years old,
a'.*o one two horse wagon, levied on as the proper
ty of E W Clements, to satisfy one Superior Court
fi fa in favor of Jonathan Long, va. E W Clements
and Joseph A Blance
s/f
J as.
CEDARTOWN HOTEL.
D. ENLOW,
OEUaH-TOWN ,
TERMS; County Cub om, 25 cents per meal.
Proprietor.
GA.,
Transient, 50 cis. per meaK
fob. 27, tds.
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