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THE AETEETISE1.
ADVtiK HSKBPUBLINIHNO ( ( .
CinJartown. Ga., November 2C
The poolities’ pro' V-iii of Bn bom
“I? Srtnr.pl J. Tilden dead ? ’’,
I’--"—— L
"The Greer.hack ju-.r:y is a thine-.!
‘the past. ThcSate ilrctions l-uri-e
.i;.r.*nt of sight
The character of Governor Cot
quitt is at present tindereoing sum*
cn deisms, favorable and oihi-rwis-,
liy ibo press of the State.
"We begin again to read in nnr cx
changes of the burning ofg'ui-honse:
This hifsin«ES seems to*ho one o
the fall divergin' s of oiv farmers.
The mvnblicnis of the S'at-
threaten to ar>use thems-Teg, nr
(maize and come at u,3 or.ce mare.
V^T-c have no obj-’Ctions.
Contrary to oar many fond hope-
and exportations *he whole demo-
cnttic ticket in New York, except
Stale enpin-er, was defeated.
The A'-tin I on works will be ir
Pill Idas' -t>v toe tirot "f J.iumr'
n x'. Tiie walks me tinder the im
eedia'e coi-ir.-l of Oi IVonii gtOD
ind Mi* .i-i'nn K Stillweii, of.Jlome,
■.nth ehv.T penth-men and imsin-St
nen of energy ami xperence, win
n.iiv ■ gone earnestly 10 work repair*
g 'lie furnace and getting rend;
or making iron. ' W" announce will
sip ; a pi eat lire tne revival (If this in
.ustrv. I w.i! be, in many ways
leneiioia! to oar comity, but, asal
rum the selfish feeling we am iiHjiji-
r- see .T dm Still veil luck among us
For ourselves and in behalf, of hi
r.aay ir.ri.ils in die county we ex
end to him a sine-re anu most hear
ry welcom *. Gi e u* y nr lend John ;
ve hope y >u Will abide with us for
be remainder of vmir natural lilts.
(Citified
The temp-rance movement again
shows some signs ol life, and icn:
-penrnoe societies may again l ecorm
“83 thick as autumn leaves,” i fc.
.We are late enquiring, but we ar-*
anxious to know if the Chicago peo
ple have learned to what point a tel
egram to Z.ich Chandler should be
sent. Wherever lie is we suppose he
is “watching and waking” for tie
election noys from Chicago.
Governor* Colquitt, “in graceful
recognition of Divine Providence,
which has rewarded our labirs with
plenty and prosperity and praiecicd
nur homes from pi stilence,” has, hv
proclamation, appointed Thursday,
the 27th instant, to be obifcrvsd as a
(Jay of thanksgiving and praise.
Jifr. Aw try and the Atlanta Con
stitution have gotten on a big spite
over the interest law. We had non. d
(he Consti’ntion would cease its at
tacks upon the policy ef the act. It
has become a 1 .w and should now
have fail* play, and if it does not
work well will he repealed.
~Vc would like lo know of our
Rome "exchanges if the North &
South railroad fever has subsided.
Rome must Luild the wad or lose
several thousand bales of cotton,
which she now receives from l’-Ik, j
Carroll, Haralson, Panldin • and !h--!
counties of ( 1 l.arn, R.iudulpli am! j
Ulnrokee, Alahiui i.
Gwinnett llerahl: W
that, a large mej -niy of the d. m»-
;r ,irs upon whom the hurlhen ot the
STigali.oi fell wi re acting honcst-
i the faithful discharge ol their
'}• m the
) B ty, witli no selfish or ulteri
;--c in view, and the vote upon Hum
ii.-r's resolution ih nionsTated it. Ho
•hat tiler- was a ring who cured noth
ing for Goldsmith or R-nfroe or
Murphy if tiny could only inaugu
rate anil carry forward a successful
crusade, against Oulqui t. tiler*- is n**
question. And the n xt campaign
in Gc rg' i will show where three
nen stand. Lit every tun eni’nl on
os own bottom. Jl Colquitt is cor-
-upt make your charges, giving tinn-
and pl.ee and facts. H • has fftimted
defiance in your face f-r wo years
He has challenged and invited inv-s
ligation, he has evn g-o-.e further
and demand* d it. And aln-r a tho:*
nigh, sitting, laborou.' hearing, with
<oiii • of his-bitterest enemies "ti the
committee, he stands vindicated by
an almost unanimous vote of tin
general assembly. How puerile then
are these newspaper attacks. They
begin in sun-ke and end where they
began.
There;.]*: K Vera! grains of truth
in the above. \Ve have always
thought that the origin of the gov
eruor’a mistakes and sliort-conimiii 's
could os largely traced to the g- d
ness of his heart. \\ e say candidly
Ilia', in our opinion, he is not ailto
"ether the right man for governor
ne.d.-r the the new regun.-, thinking
as we d*. that he is wanting in some
of the elements necessary tor the in
auguration of the thorough civil ser
vice ref rm cnnlvmphred by the
framers of the new constitution and
d-manded hy the pmpl;—ho cannot
handle the pruning knife asd-ldy
and as remorselessly as it ought to h-
handled. Our rasp c:, however, for
the ina* y nobie quali-ies ofiieiul and
heait which we know inin Uipuss*ss.
w- ul 1 prevent our j-i i* g m any
ciU’.ide to injure hi.- go d ml.lie an-
we cannot, believe Such ac usad.* w 1
rtiviv.-any sympathy from tile peo-
pl .* of Georgia.
If we are to credit tho newepe
pers and c irrespond> n’s, there wil
Oe an ein-rge ic effort made to di
place quite a number of congress
men in this State. l Ve thint
this, in 8-nne cases, would i>e i
great misfortune for Geoigin. Vv*
do not say that we have, in all Cases
the la-st represent!! ires puss:hie oi
obtainment in a state so prolific o
intellectuality ; but it must lie-boric
in mind that nothing so conduces li
the weakness of a commonwealth a
Washington as constant or fn-qoeii 1
changes of i's congressmen i’ln*
it*si powerful and inliueiitial mem
bers are thos who have in- s r expe-
rienee and who have Leri long i:
,,-n ice. Whether right or wrong,
he custom obtains inflexibly ih:i
ill-* n» w niemlK.-r Shalt tak- and k**ej
i b ck seat, mi'll tie shall heroin-
properly eniii ltd n instruct and m
f rm lus eiders. Tins is so w.-li mi
dergioo t, Go:h by democrats and re
publicans, that wiieii a raw c -ugress
mau on eiher side of the lions-
attempts to lake tl^* k-.td be is ah
s-din. ly c.uslied out. Tfu-ie wer.
sever d mortifying exampl = of this I
at the extra session, and 1 he!e u;ii
be more no doubt at the iv- ular
session in December. A wise, lileur-
IJnii headed and sagacious man like George
D. Tillman or N. J. Himmond, for
example, busies himself during one
term by working hard for Ins con
stituenev, informing himself ns to
public affiirs, getting I lie pel feet
-q-iipineut necessary to a cordial
Healing when his time comes, and
voting right while discreetly hold
ing his tongue. More than one
.» hern man was put lo shall e, or
Something hke it, last spring, by liic
sensehe 3 clam -rof -ome of bisliouie
peojile who insisted upon liis making
a speech, as if the loudest hr v. U-rs
oi congress were of necessity tin.
.cost valued members We do not
say th-t brainless or useless men
should hr C -. tinned ind- finitely as
c mgressmeii. It Georgia has such
men in her delegation let ill ,m h-
removed and betrer men eubs.'i ir.rd.
liu! i: is un? to such in- n ns are so
considered incompetent to examine
well how far I lie charges m.ide
against them are true, and how far
the mere cickle of *‘snkeis’* vvho
have th ir I cal demigod and seek
his advancement rathef than tin
go id of the state.—-Augusta Cliron-
-oie.
-THE ATLAMTA CO^STlTUriCW.
i year that wJ’.l witne-a
rpt r» i..,1 ! the pretrert-fs anti cuiniinaffrvi ol the uio*it interest-
I Hf It • * Jit* il Lkim It ilHM It UiAl \ jnjpqUrical contrst that 1 as tver taken place in
UtijmSis4'ok* 10 get Cnt'3 enough to } ibigeotmUT^-eyery and every^thong^tlm
alii ir<*ii tnnni Geornia auU Alalmaru
o fill Iforthern and Eaat-rn orders.
Th- S-lin.i, R..ms iunl ih lton
loud is now d-e-ng tile heaviest huo-*
ness ever Xpen.-nc-d by that 1-re.
The conn try is well rid o r * I pivo!:d
dates.’’ New York aid 1 dan are
j.enf- for . intcruuition. Why not pet the best?
Abroad The Cont-tituf inn is rcc'ignixt.*d. referred io
and qioted from as the leading southern journals-
n-» the organ and vehicle of the "best southern
th-.>tipht atid opinion—iand at home it.- columns
consulted for the laste-t news, thv rn sl eat c
meur. and for »I1 ui.-ttiore of sjjccial and currtnt
inter-The Couetitution contaias nn»re and la
ter u*l-_'mph;c_newe than any other fJet»rp1a piper,
and fhis porti-'nlar lVattire will bo largely added to
curingibe coming>cur. All its fc.ei]iii**s for trail -
p th ■ latest news from all parts ol the cnnntn
iiCitll. I torial opiiaoiii*. ils coutrlbut ooe to the drill cf
i correut discussion, its humorous and satiti*.tal par-
Mr Afoiiflv tint] Mr Snllk- V in- * »irr»pb-*, are copied from one cud ol the t onntry
iVU. .u. , to ,ho Oliver. It aims aiwaya to be the brightest
ttillu to mnlfltiilHll !\ ViVJLl 'U i;tv 111 and rite best—newsy, rrig'nal and piqeant. It
r •. i j .-ii vt'.i'idi 1 T-h<~v i vi i! i-Tims pirtlcnlarly lo give tbc news imparrialy and
Jj.ti.is ».ti > i-ii*i. ti' V J | fnl'v, and to keep its rea lets informefi of thv drift
ti’eil' IilsfftiIlL'3 tilOlV in about : of c.irretit discussion by liberal but conciso qnota-
, = ; ti'ins from all its contemporaries. It aims, in
IVO 'A Oi’ka. | short, to more than over dvservi* to bo kt.own as
the 21*t
unt^, (»a..
St.
oj>en
Wc rnvia'c ,r.fill a tentren to ;!*cj
prospectus nf tiu-. Atl.iati C-msti u-1
tion which we publish tn day. We!
fed that -ve c.-n s iy nothing new
to our r -d.-is in praise of this great
and growing newspaper. '!’li - m-
tn'es of tin- Constitution admit that
i: is flit- in w.-*ii*s! paper in th- State,
perhaps in tin S nth, and is always
alive to the progress, the material
prosperity and to the every interest
of the South and her people. The
Southern Cultivat r, which will
hereafter be issued from the priming
estiiblishraeiit.ot the Consti’titi i-, has
.been lo.’ig and fav -rably kn-wa to
our readers. Yell can get no better
•newspaper than the Constituti n.
Daily and Weekly, and no better
Agricultural Journal than the S- uili-
ern Cultivator Snilh of Masm a.id
Dickson’s line.
Cmc.voo, III., N ivi-mh i* 13.—
in- D liy N ws having invited tin
i g vernors of tile it*;- (S, and pniiii:
; iient sou tin rn nin, to send oongrat
! iihili-ins on G au.’s reiuni, received
a numh i' of such c-mgrifnlari us,
iiujudiiig one from II »:•- Ai xandei
H,. Stephens,. one fr--m Geiiern!
L-mgiori-et, and the f-d
1 ii-HK-n Toom' s:
- V'l iiiia, G-.—M. K.
im*: Your tel-gram r c-
nii o' I:- niHiver, exci p I,
It- r-- n -1 e 'tlgealill ill 'll
i,’ -'ii on is -aifc arriv ii
try. lie t-iignc 1 >r lus i
(1 - . -net Won : i f-'Ug
it th.
W? are glad to learn
rai'road commissioners hive organ-
iz d and will s-ion commence the
work of regula'i g the freight and
passenger tariff of the ra.lro.uls.
The r.iilre c bill gives plenary pow
■ rs to t'.ie commissiouers and they
can crush any railroad c uipanv
which refuses to come Fqu i*. iy u,
to llie. terms of i!ie law, and if they
do iheir duty justly and feittessly.
we expect much good to fi .*.* from
tin ir iabois. Tiie main pu-p ?e oi
the law is to remedy tin « u ‘j si
discrimination made against local
freights, and if this can be s ccess
fully gprried out, it will b vas ly
hen- ficial to shippers, and v.edo im:
think will in the end result; in any
injury to the railroad i . or sis.
Heretofore the railroads have been
able to dictate their own arris to
local shippers and have, as a inlo.
us.'d tli-ir pow-r unsparingly and
cruelly, and we h"P" and bell *.*•■ that
a practical remedy for th:= crying
evil will be found and applied.
Col. B. C. Yancey is for.-
the giaud jury of Clarke c
Ohiouicle.
That grand jury wi'l do
except listen to the speechr;
Yauc-y.
Ill 111 C'l
III! tv.—
Special Telegratti to the Morning -V: iv.g
Washisgtos. November Pi —ll
is 1 arned here, upon ru'li'-riiy not
to tie qu.-stiuned, th i; Dr. F ! fi Inn
writ en a letter, w..ieh will St’., nly b-
t.njhiishe l, in wh;cii tie states .l-ar- h-
has r *: ounc'd ail all* gi.u.ce io. am
cut Ii >se entir *ly from, the D :n >-
cratic inirty. He w l! give li s rea
s.n-s for this step, and will state ;hat,
in ii.s opinion, he is sustain, d m Im
course bv a inaj >ri.y ol the i .ie.it
went p.e -pie of G orgia. T’ i- o -u- s
on the part of D-. Felton is s -me-
what, pensstimal. ar.d is said to lie in
the inter, st of J Jin iSheiinan ns it
I’l.-sideutial cant .date.
\Y give the ai >ve for what it is to
o-wiiig tram
St oic, K'i
i-v-d. I do
• present my
to G. n-l'ii!
I-, iiis cnuri-
n a ntry linn
ot for nine,
am i .sr. I am ready i-* try it ovei
ag ;u. D.-ath to the union.
Signed R. ToOiitis.”
The above dispatch of G nera
To.oubs whether truer not is char
at,, ristic. It is creating some stir
in the northern States, is g"ing tl"
rou Js of all the re v,* papers and, a--
a m tt'-r rf ciiu’*s the ra-hc.i-s :ir-
alt mpli'ig to m.ik ■ p litical Capital
out uf it an i in toe present humor-
ol the people w’ll succeed in il ung
so.
A com nip ran* puts tlu* nialtei*
in n,:s w is : Ween the burincs-
men of a town I .iI :o advertise cx
ten iv, Iy they diminish the impel*
iai.ee .-lid trade ot 'lie place, and
permit in .re enterpising lo.-alitier
tak- tile latter away from-tlu-ni. AI
though done for., th ir imlivi.luai
interest, advertisers should he lo-ik
ed on ley citizens of the towns -when-
they reside, as in some 3eiiS'.* j-nblic
beliefactors, and he. s ..mid he i n
ciuraied accordingly Ue nierchani
wlio advenis s cx ensively is worth
lo hisDW-i loam a;i-l its people more*
than lolly Chat, -never show them
Selves ii. print, and shaul I he iui
lids reason alone p.ri I I'leli. as inning
that he i', of c.mrse, a fair l.nsiness
man.
Cedartowu now claims a boom
She lias just become toe terminus ot
a railroad, and now aids Steam Con
nection ivnii ib outside world, is
pecan! iy with AG.mtr, This nt*w
road iviil nut only tend to build u|
Cedartowu, but u ill develop.* the
large miiieud r soiiiv.es oi I’oik
cm.'.iy by placing them within east
lvaci. of market. A., present, north
ern and notheast G -orgiuoff-rgreat-
i* atti'ucii ms f -r the prufiulde em-
j-Ioytnent of enterprise and capital
t han any scion of country upon tin
continent —-Constitution.
“Tiie grandest bailer the dem.'cr i
v of t'iis country Ii s had for a qnar
t- r. of a century is -S-nitud j. 'I'iid.-n
He was aggressive. H- was not con-
feat nnr iy to ward off the blows id
the enemy, but. he struck at them;
struck at them to hurt; charged
upon them, muted them. H- gath
ered together these ttered cohorts of
of
King
•“Sieger,. ’
The ridiculous fancy of niggers
for tiie word ‘color ’d’ is one ot iiie
strangest phenomena of iiie times.
\' u in y kick a nigger from New
Orleans to St. Raul and back if you
only call him a ‘c l.»r- d genth-m in’
'1 Here is in thing on earth will rile
a nigger quicker o. more ilfectually
ill in to c.ll him a nigger.
Tiie literary niggers are the Worst
of a 11.
\Ye get several nigger m• wsp-ip-rs
in exchange, and GnS fellows ta k
ab ui
Gel -red pap I'S .’
Tie duky id.tors sr,
about holding a cuivcniioj
O -lon d pap. l a !
J ns: thin k oi ii!
G.-ioreu I*—q*i,is. f
And we read an ut
Gob.r d Bands,
(I dor. d Schools,
Colored Note.3, a ’ all kinds of
c ,iunu itiir.gs,
Atenniiig ai : c same time A" gger
ipers, Nigg .r bands, elc.
If S .inoo, after get in" li's ej -
te - th cn . had insisted oo cali -.g
hi nselfa Negro, ali ii"u..
bat he is nearly as much ashamed,
a*, leas: he gets as m 11 w.i ti call-
a N *gro as .vheii dti-.b u a Nig
de
ll • ii rust he c dored or nothing,
Oligil tile Word lo men'.tug! S3.
Colors vary from R at of a ficz o
puu.p.kin to tii-'.L ol a brindled steer:
And a‘colored individual’ may he
my lim from a yaller d-g lo a black
siiiiki’.
N-g roc-s, Miilattot’S, Qu.I.’j.jiiS
m l Oviioiooi’3 arc spcciiij au i tve-ii
known ojimi'd that mean 6 m -tiiin;’.
i^ger, as a g.iu-i'.c ii.tiiii*, 1.-.
sllf'l T, ' ttlnl-.eOoiahit:.
Tiu-iv \s an nr.,ma of iuui l»*Ilow-
aeit-111**1 ami eve.; tenderii.Si iu tlie
d w. rd.
Tii.1t u d s hied by flic Fi ni Mc-
F m.sey flee utinu *c.;j J* vi.’
IIjw jriiiny, m.-itiV ut In 113 of i»3
oiif \t.uili iiave bei u lor.ch. d iv.iii
rhe snng
4 L’heiv w ig mi oi l Ni^vr, and hi?
1:1111 * Wild Uuir I- Njr,’
And ii.onnicd over the g G-d u:i
cl-.-’a d nu« t uiv y
The woid u.^g< r is unrno.rU] zed
i i a tiioUSUid Si.-n^’S ill.it iiu'akelt
kindly n-A tender Unnigh'.a t»f tin
1 t r *\ t y.
The plaintive melodies d-.V'.jl in
■•ui* cars,
And the lives Ofi th
pathetic strains.
sy *
li we were black w
n h- jcalle 1 :i ii
(low s) Seutinei, rep.
would iusis
;t:r.—L •mal a
i
wortii. We ait i
uot belie ve it.
,nk to say we d<
(Juiet Men.
W ishin^ton never made 1 speech.
In the z-iiith ol liis fame he once
ittcinpt 11, failed, ai.<l gaved it 1 ])
confused and abasl ed. In fr uning r.p
theConsntu iouof theUaiud fc) 9
:ixe labor was almost wholly per
formed in ;i Commi-lee of the
Whole, of which G-org- W.i lung-
ton was the chairman, but lie made
only two speeches dmi. g iiie con
vent! in, wliie » ivt iv of a wry few
words eacii. 'Fin' o nventn-n. h w
ever, a knowledge■«! the nius spim,
and hisioiiaus dlirm iiiat !»ad it not
been f«*r lus pe.sm r: p 'pulniity,
iind '.he tn r y w.nds oi ius iirsi
speech, pr-in- tweing it the bes‘ tnat
C<*ui«l be united upon, tin* t.oustitu-
1 on won id have b.-en rej-eed bv th
people. Th* iis -s J If rs«m i.t v>*.
•r.atie :t sjn-reii. lie C*U dn\ do U.
Napoleon, wii- s - ex ciuive abi.» y it
aimoS 1 wiihoui p;ii*.tlbi, Stin nit
g:«nb*st trouble Was ili li::d: 1 iii men
»f deeds ra'.iier liiau *»l w«»rd .
It is impossible to k ep up with
Tie weddings. Old Cope, has got
jljnur twen'.y-f nr hours Uie stftrt ol
is an 1 h** is gaining iu ev ry section
»f tiie slate.—Gonstitiiuou.
There are three things whic’i we
ar** lvs.dved to put dutv.-i—drunk'-u
nese, which spealcs f«?r it-’eTf, r fee liv
ing. nr th- ) unit o r cmrifiu.iily go
ir.gj iBt upon live wry *hrtek, mid
joking ahuutdrink tmd tlrunkards,—
O.irdmal Manning at a Loudon lein-
ptoTuice Meeting.
Tho Mississippi Senate eh.cted on
th»» Till inst. wid consist- r d 33 Dem
ocrats, 2 Gr.’ehhackers* m i I U^puh-
lican m T th** House of It‘pn seuuuives
con'ui ns 70 Democrats, 10 Ur^.-
ba kers, 3 la publicana and 4 Tude-
pendeuts. There are imo coi.>r»d
members of ihe L-gDUture, “lie ii
Greenback *r and the o h-1* u D. rno-
3rat, t he l uter from *cy-.
N»-w England is having just now
a regular ‘‘earnivai of crune. As.
tiie significance i? n*.t:r;d ami i.ot no-
btiiiil, th* re is no howl abont it in
the j ap-iv. B.sid* e, Xcw^Eogluhd
is uot in the o »uth.
The bocm in cotton is assisted by
news f;t>m Uiiinu—a c miby by ih/-
wav that produces m-arly one half of
tiie wo: Id’s minimi or p«. This fact is
n »t genet ally known ItcCiUiSf the
Chinese .spin, weave mid consume
their crop. This year\s crojUii Chiim
is reported short of an average, and it
is belie.v-.d tiled iiciency wsil haw* to
be made »ipi>y siupmeuts ol goods
from this cuui'.ry.
Old Z tc’n Chandler had an ingen
ious way of t>:eu ing ius s.«Twart
hlashphemv-: * 4 ; I am in th«* hiihn
s.une. lines,” he Said, iJ -»f < xpr' Stiag
myself freely. It's a bad i
know ; but .h»- English lang-it '»■'.*
d ti dent in s m-t r-'Spec;a*
uo:i’; sneak nnv other.”
•*lh»* irtiftiug w>ntb*Tn !ler^T.1papcr.' >, B'.ll Arp
coiitmu** to contrfbulo Jii? unique letter* 1 , whirl;
gri.xv in wjvory hum»*r week by week Si*'
will ndd liis quaint fnn to ih i collection of sood
ihtDt»^.^«n'.l * Uucl« Kitinuy” 'i-ps in pronamtion n
pfriet* of neirn* myth leg-nd», iUn^tratinj: the
folk-lore of thy old piamatfnn. Tn every respect
The CootOitniimi Tor wiil he better titan ever.
The Weekly Constitution it* carefully etlit
contjuMeilnm of *h-* news of the we- k and contain*
the be>»c untffrcs'hiwt matter to he found iu any
other \v.*eb ; y from a daily office Its new* and
miscriLmcous ronteut- are th i freshest and id
market report- 1 tm* latest.
TitS SOOTHER? CULTIVATOR.
This, the best, the mo*t rel’ah'e and most pop-
nl«r of southern aerictilcural jouro-ris is issued
from the printing e*tabU«hin*:nt of Ti>e Consi’-ta
tion. It i< still eilited by Mr. W. L. Jones, an«! is
devoted to the h-;«t interests of the fanners of th*;
south. It is sen- at- reduced rates with tlu
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ONLY ONE HOLLAR A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
MILLINER,V-FALL STVl.ES
. Wfrgm vfc' m- BOfHj
Over *c€3 Co’s KTow Store,
W ITT, OPRV A GT?'CKR\L ASSORTMENT f*P 33WCf.lU.-?aOTV Gooda AKD
rffotit-ON MONDAY. SSPT*fidUc:;t <9 Tli .NSfAT, 1\ “
Old ixicuds, and ik w, are invite-l to t x>iguue before pueuastug
Light bnir.m.'r “Straws” color-fS, re-sliniivii a <1 trim nail.
Dross-ni>kiiig anJ Hail VV’ -rk as heretofore.
ALWAYS UP WITH T^E LATEST STYLES.
Polk C:un.y Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold, before the court house door, i’l
Cedartowu, Polk count}, Ga.. between the
legal h«*urt» of sale, on the firs; Tncsrhiy in Dec-m-
ber. 13711, the folio wins; tlercnlnd prop’rty. to wil :
Lots cl land. »'«*. 3W, ^UO, .®T3, 437. 3L1,
3C3. SOL S77.JJI. 8rJ.JlG8..«n<l 2W. aU
district anti r^rd s«Tti*m *h Folk ci
containing 40 acres each, more or ksi
point* d out iu this U. fa. by virtue «
f-ayc h. fa issued from l'olk Superior Court in
favor of James Young, vs. O. B. W-uatley.,
Al--o. at the same time and place, iO acres of lot
of land No. lol, 18th district ami 3rd section of
Folk county, Ua.. as tbe proptrrty of W. J. Siiu-
ircrvilli: lor tax of 1ST7, by virtue of one fc’X li. fa.
issued Ui fuvor of the State and county, by i.. B.
Y'«<rk, Y. C... aptiust W. J. Sim cerville.
Also, will be sold before the eourt honsedoo^r. in
Cedartowu. Folk eoAuty, (t».. on the fitst 'I nesday
in lA-cutitlnff next, between the legal hours of sulu,
the mowing prop-Tty. to wit; One printing
press, tweuiy-one ta.-es. two stands, four tables,
and all other turnitnre and niaferial and the type
h«:io!igingto lh<*«iffiw of the Cedartowu Record in
and county
xt'suid fi f*.
W. G. TAYI.OR. Sheriff.
E. VV. CLEMENTS, Ucp Enerifl.
Haralson C&ur.ty Chariff Salts.
TiiRMS OF SUD3CRIPTION.
Daily Coastif ution $ 19 eo a year.
Weekly Constitution
5 Wl six month*.
2 50 tiirse months
1 SO a v.tar.
I DP six months.
ClubsoT 10. »2 5*1 a year.
Clobbs of 10. 12 51
Cun* 01*20. 20 00
iVeekly Coi:-t:tiUIuii nnd Cnl-
tivstor to same address ... 2 50 for one year.
Adrlrr-s TIIE CONSTITUTION.
NuviO Atlanta Ga.
The
the S-Jiiili
tITr
MBaYHLE WEEKLY
AIERICiH.
ONE DOLLAR FOR A YEAR.
T IIS next Frosidential elect:
of vita’ im porta j:
bourse)! sale, tr.e f»‘.l -wing r ,ro F ,::r,v » to-wil:
Lots of land. Nos. 1U20. M*-l, 105U. 1052 and 970
is the 20th district and 3rd sectiuu of original
Fauhlir.g now Haralson county. Cm., as the pm
petty of VVm. M. Morgan, by virtue of one inort-
jyat'i- ft la i-sn.*d from Haralson Superior Court,
ID favor of N. M. Wright, vs. Wqi. ,M. Morgan
l*roperty .painted -out 4h &aid U, la. Tenant in
poasucaion nuii&cd.
Also, at the same time and place. Tot of land No.
1081 iu the aOth district and 3rd section of origi-1
ual Pnoldmg now ILiralson epouty, Ga.. as the j
property pf W. M. Faitnc'^hy virtue t f orv J us;ice ;
Court ff. fa. iu favor of W. L. Driver, vs. VV M. :
Farmer, and A. J. Hunt sccaiity. i*ropi*nj
pointed oat by defendant. Levy made ee< : re
turned to me by. a constable. This-Oct..17. liflT
Aiso. at the same time and fihce, lots of land.
5. 717, .723. 724, 7’*1. 7*2,
857 and 920 in the first
district ana 4Jh soction. ai d 327 - ud 3ft5 i*i t.ie
8IU dlsUict &nd ,4th section. llan,!n*»n comity. <**..
■ Virtue o: a fl. fa, issued *fr*’nn Ptfil: ^npavi*‘r
Court, In favor of Jonathan ’Long, against John L.
KoWe, a*-.he property of said John L. Rowe
iTpun
perpetnity <»r our repnbllr
Ail these-qnesuons wtil b;
t. .will determine
»tn c.very cit’.z *n
ta ts will depend the
form of government,
nrronghly discii«»ed in
, which begins «»n the
r. It is oar desire and «Hir
can contribute to th it end.
fl he fjltyinformed up:
-t mom/iR. I- our ua>-lnt:al : g»
ipsriHl desp-'t- j ?Rte*ihuth W
J. K. HOLCOMBE, Sheriff.
Bush hasapphvd im* exemption ol per
ty^nd setting apart and vnluatiou rd hornet
and I will upon the same at Oo'ciock,
o*> the 22nu day ol November, lt79, at :uj
This Novell!our If L 1879.
iiovli tw 3. M. DAVENPORT. OriHv
'•eforth
Elizabeth, 'J l.cK-sa. Biihvrt, Amanda, A7media.
Wesley, and .Ir.fper Kiligt r< . ihjlricn cf WiKiiun
Ki ililTgirre. f!eeeas«d: £<-nis«. Robert and L. J.
Ingtam, children of Isabella lngrann, dr* eased;
.lumes. V.'iliiaiu, Rob.-i t and Mary fUiSgotp. chil
dren ol Rot-on B. Kdlgore. tlereaseu; Tioh. rt.
I ; Mary. John W.. Ther sa. Jane and Mttnti ck Kill
1 ' *. chi (Iren of Jai:t'.*s J. Kiilg**rt*. dee
bayonet t<» rule* ih • ht liot ? Ar^the ' at this "Terra of the Conrt. i»f rfu* wilHof 1 Robert
rights 'if the Mates, expressly reserved
Consllfutioij, to .1 to centrtUzed dictafiou
5*Illi' arrogrit m.l ira.rerion • p-irt.v leaders, u.-t 1-
Lib;? ty> j 'rhe «.»rdlHi.ryV office iu
of IJU
S5?i“.ll iLincn-n h.* the only there who sinll •
kii-»w.**.Ign.l a~ hiving rlrvine rights: Khali Inhop 1 uf r^r 1 < ..
!>e deprivftil tif it- 1 j’lAt r.n-t”d ? la order to Iffing [ tf «1 the proha’et
it. witiiiu the infc*.HS uf every i *" •••• -- ■
wiricli vne claims
d iu said wiil. 5
jr-qr.ired end eittul
llHoM-*'
be eseciitrtx,
ltsch *-f
■ J ftn CHtftty at the
■ i t
CkiUFt Ilt.tis-v ( | linr-tl
nlstf December 'Jvrtn. 1S7:».
cuputy to ut
Nl XT DOOR TO MILLAR WRIGHTS STABLE.
New Fixtures, and Old Goods l
KEEPS TEE EEST OE LIOEOES.
The PisGst ImoDitsl PrmPi
cal Use.
Ps
randy 'p:
Isdi-
ntech luic. 1
hr dll v-..cation-*, even in these j
hard times, to tutor .a hua-e-f what political par- .
pnijK^ing. we h-ve* iiyfn'U'sl r«i\* terris t»f
fkjy *
r 3rd, lSTD.
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Tiie best Triple Dislii’ed Gin gii
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GOODS:
N*i man knows liow it w.ll u
U* r lifter, but from the tones o s-.im*
men’s y>r;>yi rs, and their ieiigt.i, om-
tile deinocr.ir.ic jiarty into one mighty j s impress *d with ihe belief th<»t
army ; i fused into it his own brave. „
spirit and led it to victory. Same 1 ! want to pull up u chair mid sit d .via,
J. Tiiden, the deal -cracy va.it you and talk to the Lord all the time.--—
Atchis'-n, Kansas, Patriot.
when ihose men go to h *ave*', Guy'd
want to pull up a c
and talk to file I.oi
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