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TO ADVERTISER.
A DV.fi RTISJJK PUBLISH! A'tt CO.
Cedartovm, G-a., December 25-
The AtUuita Repub icnn says UK-r
id going to be a thorough reoigi-iu-
aution of the Repuhlimne in Georgi ■
Samuel J. Tilden.
As the number of possible demo-
cr.itic candidates for President grow
less and less, there is a growing feel
ing that Mr. Tinden holds the nomi
nation of his party in the hollow of
his hand. If ho does not to keep it
for himself, it will be because he
chooses to give it to some other man
of his party. We are of the opinion,
however, that Mr. Tilden will con
and that five or six Ropublicttis will, f orm u, e wishes of the majority of
be elected to Congress n* xt year. ^ His party, and should the nomina-
We presume the Republican is
banking heavily upon ths Indepen
dent movement, hoping that all the
Congressional districts of the State
will follow ths lead of the Seventh
and Ninth and thus make the break
in the Democratic ranks general arid
immanent We would not be much
surprised if the Republican’s hopes
proved to be, to some ex'e it, well
>fitur.ded.
$Utl'&ft*its of the count made by
the Governor and Council of Maine
'Show tire following result: In the 1
(House, 78 Pushionists and 61 Re-
Ipnblicans. In the Senate, 20 Fu
*sionists and II Republicans
This is the final result of what j
'was at first considered a clean sweep
by the Republicans, and gives the
Democrats and Greenbackers control
of both branches of the. legislature
As no Governor was elected by the
popular vones,there having been three
candidates in the field, neith r of
whom received a majority of all the
'votes, the Legislature will elect the
‘■Governor, who will, of course, be a,
Greenbacker or Democrat.
HEWS AHD ( LIM ING*!.
Congress adjourned last Friday
nntil Jan«ary-6ib,
We don’t know whether 1 to ascribe 1
ths decline of cotton to the approach
of the holidays or to some other,
cause.
•It seems that Grant is “oyated”
-vHierever he goes, by all men without
• regard to race, color or party predi-
Hectton.
The Tennessee legis’stnre met
■in extra session-last weak, the object
■of tire extra session being to confer
additional power on the cities of
Memphis and Nashville to execute
.proposed sanitary improvements.
< Gen. William Muhone, the leader
• of the repudiationist party in Vir-
. ginia, hus been elected United States
^Senator to succeed Senator Withers,
■ by a coalition of the readjusters and
republicans in both houses of the
legislature
Some of the North Carolina ne
groes arc jwxodusting” to Indiana.
The government of Spain has
about decided to abolish slavery in
Cuba.
Wm. D. Simpson,present Govern
or of South Carolina, has been elect
ed Chief Justiceof the Supreme
Court of that State.
Ben Hill, when last heard from,
was an extreme hard-money man.
The boces of John Randolph, of
RoanOke, are to be taken to Rich
mond, V*, and rebnried.
The majority for Wiltz, democrat,
for governor of Louisiana is 30,751.
The majority for the new constitu
tiou is 59,072.
'A'Mormon apostle is visiting in
Mexico, and the old rumor of a
wholesale migration to that country
'is revived.
•‘The women.” remarks the Sprine
fi id Refubliian, ‘have come to stay.’
’Dio Lev is says that stays are kilim*
some of it e.u now.
The w.-lking m.Ilia has broken out
i-afresh in New fork and a number
of ambitious females are treading
down the tan bark at a lively pace.
The only vacancy in congress will ,
b« filled on the tenth of next month
—the vacant seat being the one filled
hy the late Mr. Lay, of the seventh
Missouri district.
The Democratic National Exec
utive Committee will meet in Wash
ington City the 22<1 of February, to
da -ids upon the time and place of
assembling the Nominating Conven
tion. Philadelphia will probably b<
the city selected, as it is about set
tled that the caudidate will be an
Eastern hard tno»ey man.
The Republican organs evince a
very decided opposition to the pro
posed investigation of the canses of
the negro exodus from certi in South
ern States. They know that traces
of Republican intrigue would be
found, and fear, perh< ps, that a very
:im[H<rtant part of the Republican
.plan of “solidifying the North”
iwould be fully uncovered to the view
of the people.—News.
The selection of Don Cameron *p
chairman of the republican national
committee, and of Chicago us the
nv*c ing place of the convention, is a
double Grant victory. Cameron was
a member of Graut’a cabiuet: Grant
has publicly said that lie is one of (
the few really great men in this
country, and Cameron is, ir. short, an
avowed third-term man. Sherman
is his wile’s uncle, and Blaine is
Pennsylvania-born, but Cameron
will prove ture to Grant And so
will Chicago. The Now York Her
aid says that, with Don Cameron at
the head of. the committee, “it is
safe to oredict that there will be no
“lack or ability or money for so or
ganizing ths southern republicans
that “their delegates to the national
convention will express their real
preference.”—Const i tu tion.
There are two amendments to the
constitution before congress which
will probably be adopted by congress
aad the state. One is directed
against Mormonism—polygamy be
ing prohibited by it in the Uuited
States and the territories; the other
gives congress the power to regnlate
trade-maks. Neither is of a parti
san nature and as one strikes at an
evil that drmam's federal interfer
ence ; and the other won Id save a
vast amount of property, it
NT"""
tion fall upon some other person, we
are satisfied that there will be no _
man more zealous as regards the in- |
terestofliis party, than Samnel J.
Tilden. The opjionents of Tilden
flatter themselves that he is politi
cally dead. But we think different.
Judge Jeremiah Black, of Pennsylva
nia, in a recent conversation with a
friend, being asked his opinion on
this important subj'-ct, gave it in
terse Angl-- kixou language, of
which he is a well known master, that
“Mr. Tilden is the most potential
man in the democratic party. If the
party, is so ungrateful as to sacrifice
. aim, it must have a care in the man
ner in which it does the business.
His was not a carcass to be hacked
for the hounds, but a dish to be carv
ed as fit for the gods. No democrat
can reach the White Honse by step
ping over the political cordse of Mr.
Tilden. Talk about conciliating the
70,000 men—of at least very doubt
ful characters—who tratoriously de
fied the decision of the party conven
tion and bolted Governor Robionson!
Would it not be better to pay some
regard to the six hundred thousand
tried and true men who loyally stood
by the ticket ? No, no. Mr. Tilden
may consent to be sacrificed, but
without his consent the fact will be
one of funeral m»a s.”
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A statistician who has been study •
ing the House of Representatives,
td.sposes of all chances of the Repub
licans- ever getting possesion of the
lower branch of Congress. Therv
are 1137 memberB from Northern
Sta'es. Of the districts these repre
ss ut, 48 have b en democratic at all
times and under all circnin.-tances.
They returned Democrat to Con
gress during the war, and at a time
when the Democratic party of the
country was in its weakest condi
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members from that section, whereas
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in uie bou'h. where they have now
o .ly five. Until the South goes over
to the Repuulican party, tin-rrlore,
th r- is no possibility of the Repub
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A great many of our exchanges of
Independent proclivities declare that
Rev. W. H. Felton, D1 D.J does not
adjure Democracy outright in his
late letter. Of course not. Our
champion political divine is too cun
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has not come jet, so he sits on the
fenc; awhile longer viewing the po
litical prospect. II-.- has, so far, only
prepared himself to leap into the
midst of the Radical fold if by so do
ing he finds he can better the person
al condition of Felton, D. D. Oue
who so-well understands how to serve
God and Mammon at the same time
can verv readily assume the garb of
Democracy in which to serve Radi
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NEW YORK HERALD,
Broadway and Ann Street, New York,
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piacp,
lots of land Nos 193, 252, and*353,
lying in the 20th district and 3rd
section of Polk coun v, Ga, as ti e
property ol Alvin Q Jenkins, by vir
tue, of one tax fi fa issued by W J
Richardson, Tax Collect >r of Polk
conmy, Ga, in favor of the Slate and
county against Alvin D Jenkins.
Levy made and returned to me by hn “ e
W J Richardson, Tax Collector, anU
Ex Offi Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place,
lots of land Nos 867, 868, 869, 934,
and 993 in the 18th district and 3rd
section of Polk county, Ga, as th-
property of Andrew M and 0 J Store
by virtue of one tax fi fa, issued b\
W J Richardson, Tax Collector o:
Polk county, in favor of the Stat-
and county against said Andrew M
and C J Stone. .Levy made and re
turned to me by W J Richardson,
T C, and Ex Off Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place,
fit of land No 972 in the 2d district
and 4th section of Polk county, Ga.,
as the property of Isaac Battle by
virtue of one tax fi fa, issued bv W
J Richardson, Tax Collector of Polk
SAM*L P. SNOW,
Ttachtr of Piano, Cabinet Organ
6uitar, etc-, and instructor
in Vocal Music and
Voice-Building,
Cedartown, Georgia.
TEEMS—Per niorth (10 Lesion-'... .$5.00
Vocalization per month 5.00
Next term will begin January Mu, and con-
Cedartown, Ga.
G EORGIA—Polk County.—W. C. Knight, ad
ministmtor on the estate of B. J, Hand, ap
plies for leave to sell all the land belonging to said
estate lying between the road leading from Ce-
dartowu to Cave Spring to the centre af the
spring branch as far down as J. C. Reece’s land,
tne same containing one acre more or less, and
lying within the {incorporate limits of Cenartown
in said county. Therefore, all jfersons concerned
will be at the Court of Ordina^ to be held in said
county on the first Monday in January next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said applica
tion should not be granted. This November 6th,
183>. JOEL BREWER.
aov27- Ordinary.
ce da«own S 0 £ 0o;>
W. J. NOYES.
J. E. nOUSEAL. f
Mrs. H, N. NOYES, Assistant,
| Associate Principals. * 1
rnilB SPRING TERM, will commea ca the le
X Monday in January. Rates of Tuition as
usual. The patronage of all interested in buildlng-
—community
novlS
up and sustaining a good School in «
respectfully solicited.
G EORGIA—Polk Cottntt.-
<
Trustse’s Sal*.
G eorgia—polk^couvty.—wm be soiiiibe-
forc the court bouse door in <5*dartown, Ga..
on the first Tuesday in January. ISSn, one hundred
and fifty-six acres of land, belnk£the undivided
part of the late borne of Mrs.:A. E. Byrd. Nearly
one half of the place is cleared; has a good dwell
ing and several tenant houses on it; there arc
several never failing springs on the place, Lake
Creek rnnnlag through one side cf It.
"vision. 8. X. H. BYRD
Trustee.
Sold for divit
I am also offering to sell the Green place, on tho
line of Floyd and Polk counties, at private r-*“
It is well improvedi and contains eight bun
and sixty five acres. 8. M. II. BYR
dec!8-2w
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LCDDEH * BATES, Savannah, Ca.
Guardian’s Sale
Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Fayette county, Georgia, will be sold
at the court house door iu Cedartown. Polk coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in January next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to-wit: One undivided tenth intereft in
lots of land Nos. 140. 150.151,180 and Ml contain
ing forty acres each. Said land being and lying
in the first district and fourth section of Polk
county, Georgia, Sold as the property of Mrs. M.
A. Goodman,a minor of W. J. Garner, deceased,
for the benefit, of said minor. Trrras made known
day of sale. Thi* December 1st, 1879.
J. K. Sl’URLIN, Gnardiau, etc.
Haralson County Sheriff Sales.
TTILL be sold before the court house door lu
/y Buchanan. .Haralson comity, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in January next, between tbe legal
hours of sale the following property, to-wit: Lot
of land No. 152, in the 8th district and 5th section
of originally Carroll now Haralson county. Ga.,
bv virtue of one justice court fi fa. in favor o!
Moore, Marsh & Co., vs. J. R. Miller. Property
pointed ont by plaintiff’s attorney. Levy made
and retnrned to me by lawful constable. Tenant in
possession notsfiud. This November 29th. lo79.
J. K, HOLCoMOB, Sheriff.
Polk County Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold, before the caurt house door, in
Cedartown, Polk county, Ga.. between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January,
1880, the following described property, to-wit;
ning, 1
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Lot of land NollSO, lying in theSlst disrictand
rd section of Polk county, Ga, as the property of
Macajab Wilson, by virtue of one tax fi fa i*»ncd
by W J Richardson. T C of Polk county, Ga. in
favor of tbe btate and county, against Macaiak
Wilaeu. Levy made and returned to me by W J
Richardson, T C. and Ex Off Shcrifl l
Also, at the same time aad place lots of land
Nos. 1318,1319,1330. and 1331. lying in the lfttfa
district and 3rd section of Polk county, Ga,. as the
property of Wm. H, Thompson, hy virtue of one
tax fi. fa. Issued by W. J. Richardsfin, T. C., of
Polk county. Ga.. in favor of the State and county,
against said Thompson. Levy made and returned
> me by W. J. Richardson,!* C.,and Bt Off Sheriff,
Also, at the same time and plac^, lota of laud
Nos. 94 and 95. lying in the 31st district and 3rd
section of Polk county, Ga., as the property of
WesicyBrannon, hy virtue of one tax fi. ta. issned
by W. J. Richardson. T. C., of Polk county, Ga.,
In favor ol the State and county, against said
Brannon. Levy made and returned to me by W.
J. Richardson, T. C., and Ex. Off. Sheriff.
Also, at tbe same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 511 and 570, lying in the 3d district and 4th
section of Polk county, as the property of Mrs.
Nancy Crocker, by virtue of one tax fi. fa. issued
by W. J, Richardson, T. C.. of Poik county, Ga.,
in favor of the State and county against said iMrs.
Nancy Crocker. Levy made and returned to u
by W. J. Richardson, T. C., aad Ex. Off-! Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and pface. lot* of land
Nos, 651.652, and 717. in the 2d district and 4tb
section of Polk county, Ga., as the property of
James L. Jenkins, by virtue of one tax fi. fa. is
sued by W. J. Richardson, Tax Collector of Polk
county, in favor of of the Stoke and county, against
said James L. Jenkins. Levy made and returned
to me by W, J. Richardson, Tax Collector and
Ex. Off. Sheriff.
Also, at the same time >nd place, lots of land
Noa 572, 573 and 508, lying in the 18th district and
3rd section of I’oik county, Ga. as the property of
Geo W Brock, by virtue of pne tax ft fa. isrued by
W J Richardson, T, C. of I’olk county, Ga. in fa.
vor of the State and county, against said Brock-
Levy made and returned to me by W. J. Richard-
in, T, C , and Ex Off Sheriff
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
property of J R Morgan, by virtue of one tax fl fa
issued by W J Richardson, T C, of Polk county.
Ga, in favor of the State and county against said
J R Morgan. Levy made and retnrned to me by
W J Rhhardson, TC.and Ex OflJSneriff,
Aloo, at the same time and place, lot of land No*
S99, lying in the 21st district and 3rd section of Polk
connty, Ga, as the property of Thomas R Akin, by
virtue of one toxfi fa, issued by W J Richardson.
T C, of Polk connty. Ga. in favor ol the State and
county, against said T R Akin. Levy made and
returned to me by W J Richardson, Tax Collector,
and Ex Off Sheriff,
Also, at the same time and place,
lots of land Nos 303, 363, 264, 304 in
the 21st district 3rd section of Polk
connty, Ga, as the property of O B
Whatley, by virtne of one justice
court fi fa from 1075 district G M, in
favor of Philpot & Dodds, for the use
of Wm Rich, vs S P Shepard and O
B Whatly. Levy made and retnrned
to me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place,
lot of land No. 1287 in the 3rd dis
trict and 4th section of Polk county,
Ga, as the property of J Q Baker,
by virtne of one tax fi fa issued by
W J Richardson, Tax Collector of
Polk county, Ga., in favor of the
State and county against said J Q
Baker. Le- y made and retnrned to
me by W J Richardson, T C, and
Ex Offi Sheriff.
connty against said Isaac Battle.
Levy made aud returned to me by
W J Richardson, Tax Collector, and
Ex Off Sheriff.
Also, at the same lime and place
lots ol land Nos 525,1176,1195,1196,
355,379. 23, 60,266, 295, 310,339,
387, 382,412, 455, 456,461,481,482,
496, iu the 2nd district and 4th sec
tion; also lots of land Nos 1171,
1172, 1173, 1174, 1178, and 1282, in
the 3rd district and 3rd district and
4th section of Polk connty, Ga. as
tbe property of Benjamin F Bigelow
by virtue of one tax fi fa issned by
W J Richardson, Tax Collector of
Polk county, Ga, in favor^of the
State and connty, against said Ben
jamin F Bigelow. Levy made and
returned to me by W J Richardson,
Tax Collector, and Ex Off Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and plac
lots of land Nos 642, 643, 644, and
654, in the 18th district aud 3d sec
tion of P-dk county, Ga, as the pro
perty of John C Waits,by virtue clone
tax ti fa issned by W J Richardson,Tax
Collector of Polk county, in favor of
the State and county against the said
John C Waits, Levy made and re-
turned to me by W J Richardson,
Tax Collactor, aud Ex Off Sheriff.
Also, at tbe same time anu place,
lots of laud, Nos 205, 206, 240, and
241 in the 21st district aud 3rd sec
tion of Polk county, Ga, as the pro
perty of Mr* Lydia Corarv, by virtue
ol oue tax fi fa issu.-d by W J Richard
son, Tax Collector of Polk county,
in favor of tbe State and county
against said Mrs Lydia Corsay. Levy
made aud returned to me by W J
Richardson, T C, and Ex Off Sheriff
Also, at the same time and place,
lots of land Nos 17, 56, 87, aud 88.
in the 18th district and 3rd section
of Polk county, Ga, as the property
of Mrs Mary A Sitnmerville, by vir-
ture of oue tax li fa issued by W
Richardson, Tax Collector of Polk
county iu favor of l.Le State an
county agoi-..6t
uterville. I.
to me by W J
lector and Ex Off Sheriff.
Also at tbe same time ecd place,
lot and house in the town of Cedar-
town, Ga, bounded on the north by
the Cave Spring road; on the east b>
the Methodist church lot aud spring
on the south by spring branch; ot
he west by J <J R--ese’s lot, as the
property ol the estate of B J Hand
deceased, by virtue of two State and
connty tax fi fas, issued by J R West,
former Tax Collector, vs J W T
Hand, administrator of B J Hand
deceased. Levy made aud returned
me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place,
lots oi land Nos 785, 786, 798, 799,
800, aud 858, in tbe I8th district and
3rd section ol I’olk county, Ga, as
the property of Mrs Mary L llard-gi
by virtue of one tax fi fa issued by
W J Richardson, Tax Collector of
Polk couuty, iu favor of the State
and Co, agaiust Mary L Hardage.
Levy made and retnrned to me by
W J Richardson, Tax Collector and
Ex Off.Sheriff.
Also, at tbe same time and place,
lots of land Noa 1251, 1252, in tbe
2nd district and 4th section ol Polk
connty, Ga, as the property of How
ell Nunn, by virtue of one Tax fi fr.
issued by W J Richardson, Tax Col
lector in favor of the State and coun
ty vs, said Nnun. Levy mace and
returned to me by W J Richardson
Tax Collector, and Ex Off Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place,
lots of laud Nos 1198, 1199, iu thi
2und district and 4th section of Polk
county, Ga, as the property of deleu
dant by virtue of one Tax fi fa, issued
_ Da ric muff
_ otiier* applies to hare the private way leading
from the residence of said I. P. Davis to the Bar
tow county line near the residence of W. M. Tripp
made a second-ctoe public road. Therefore all
Demons concerned will be at a Court of Ordiaary
in said county on the third Monday in January
next to show cause, if any they hive, why said
private way should not be made a second class
public road of said county. Given under m> hand,
this December 9th, 1879, JOEL BREWER,
Dec 11-5 w Ordinary,
Morning News Serials.
ANEW STORY.
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Sombre jVtonde J
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Ph/siei&n and Sfircaott,
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donee ot the Recce Il->use. nov 14-ly
A GHREBLE t * an order from the Court of O -
dinury, will be sold before the court hou*e
door in Cedartown, Poik county. Ga., between the
legal hours of «ale. on the l*t Tnosdi
1810, the following property, to wit:
Lot of laud No. 116. is the 1st district and 4th
section; Hll in the list district and trd section;
■an* asm— ttnwi* m •
THECQMPLETEHOME
tittttssigss&szsazs*
NEEDED 'JtJiZmX BY
Pace*. LompHem.
hy W j Richardson, Tax Collector, m trod " cti '
lavor of the State and county, vs,
Robert Nunn. Levy made and re
turned to tne by W J Richardson.
Tax Collector and Ex Off Sheriff.
Also, at the same time aud place,
lots of land numbers 205 aud 154 in
the 18th district and 3rd section of
Polk county, Ga, to satisfy a justice
court fi fa from the 1073rd district.
G M, in said county, in favor of E
0 Davis, vs, A S McGregor and J G
Bullock, Levied on as the property
bf A S McGregor hy Jordan Farmer,
constable, and retnrned to me.
Also, at the same time and place,
lots of land Nos 1087, 1291, 1231.
1145, 1146, 1159, 1139, 1160, 1217.
1232, 1236, 1218, 1230, and 1222, in
the 2nd district and 4th section ol
Polk connty, Ga, as the property of
M E West. Property pointed ont by
plaintifi and in possession of defrn
dant, by virtue of one Polk Superior
Court fi fa, in favor of A Huntington,
vs, M E West, as the property of
said West
W. G. TAYLOR, Sheriff
£■ W. CLJBMJSJfTS, D, Sheriff
Debtors and Creditors Notit*.
L LL persons Indebted to B. J. Hand, tola
_X said county, decrased. are hereby notified aad
required to make Immediate payment; and all
persons holding claims against said deceased will
C leese hand in their claims properly attested as th
tw requires, to the undersigned.
W.C. KNIGHT. Administrator
drtoenls non, of the estate of B, J. Bead.
WM. B. h’KNTON
THOMAS & FENTON,
(Successors to Bov. P. T. Thomas.)
&RBLE DEALERS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBE
Monuments, Tomb A: Head Stones
IT* tt* th* FINEST MARBLE, unarantec th. LOWEST PRICES as4 th. rmrj hifhctt Stjle at wort
N. 35. Corner Market Square,
vine, Tennessee.
Parties wishing work wUl do well to aril, or corrceposd with our egont,
drcll-3m C. E. HEATH, Cedartown, Ga.
MILLINERY-FALL STYLES
, V. BSYUB.
Over Stubbs Ob Go's New Store,
W ILL OPEN A OENER\L ASSORTMENT OF ttF*11lw.ww CtOOda AND
Notions, ON MONDAT. SEPTEMBER ill'll INMANT.
Old friwd», »nd n.w, an Invited to axiolne before porchreing
Light Summer “Straws” colored, re-shaped and trimmed.
Dress-making and Hair Work as heretofore.
ALWAYS UP WITH THE LATEST STYLES.
OaDABTOWN. GA . «^*«nl»r ». 198.
8«pt*
G EORGIA—lUBALjtoa C ovavr.—To all whoi
it may concern: James H. Shoiantt havia_
in proper form applied to me for permanent totters
of administration on ths estate of John fihelnntt,
late of oaid county. This I* to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of John tihelontt.
to be and appear at my office within tbe time al
lows* by law. and show cease, if nay they can.
why permanent administration should not b$
granted to James H. Sbelnutt on John Shelaatt’i
estate.
Wltnese my hand aad offieia! signature, Sep
tember 1st* 1979. 9. M. DAVENPORT,
Ordinary.
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Also at the same time and place- au^f/i- ‘stukirs. By tbe.bnth<>r„*» “rauere.
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colored; on the east by street and
Mrs J W T Hand's place; south by
J H Price’s lot, west by Rome road,
a* the property of the estate of B J
Hand, deceased,by virtue of one State
and county Tux fi fa issued by L B
York, Tax Collector,vs J V T Hand,
administrator of B J Hand, deceased.
Levy made and returned to me by a
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also ftnd aplacu.
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Rome BhUvahi*
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
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m thi, Rnnd will run dell j (Sundnye excepted,
as follow* :
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Leave 70:4. A. M. | Cartereville Arrive8:00, P.M.
- 8:». A.M. I mUeelKirn Airlve 5:1». P. M.
•• 9^)7. A. M. I Taylorsville I Arrlr# *,•?**
- 10:10 A.M. I Rtwhmnrt I Afirive S:40. F. M.
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Cner-rllio with P"ftj&'&XStZtiMe*.
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Moraine at *-Vl o’elark. I Rveainr at 1:*> o alotk
CHOICE HOUSE.
CAVE SPRING, GA.,f:
R. C. Tilly, Rrop
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
MAIL COACH 70 CEDARTOWN
DAILY.
J. R. BUTT A GO.,
ROME. Gr-A--,
Whi.lcaate And Retail Dealers in
$t0ve$,
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Aeente for Rome Stovea and other flrrt cla-p facto,
riea. Wo hoy in largo lot, for rash, aad make
k>w*M poeeibfa prlea*. Call and eee,
DC ONLY DEMOCRATIC MORNiNS I
EAPER IN NEWY0RK CITYl
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ANEWYDRIObp
Real Estate Agency,
Agency is needed la this community, has
established t»e for the pnrpone of buying selling
and renting, for other*. Iteal Estate such ns farm*,
town property, mlnea and mining interests. He
will take property te sell or rent and make no
charge for advertising or trouhto unices a sate or
rental i* aeeompltohod. Any one having properly
for rale or rest will make money by consulting me.
Millar a. Wright.
*90- Cedartown, Polk county, Ua.
THE SOUTHERN
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id. filled with choice road,
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