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D. B. FREEMAN, Editor;
^5^* Advert'so mo i its inserted at the rate
Of 81 per &iiutro y for (He first insertion
fend So cento per sq'iriffe' for eaeli stibse-
<|uant insertion. The spm-o oT one inch
to reckoned a* a rfqaaro. Special rates
firm on advertisement* to, nut for
■g
'eager period fhaln one rifdiitH:
Cedartown, Ga., Thursday Jujy 46, -883
ItAJfKrs’fi rattfowJ! fas bill hits
leaod the house;-
iuDOE jfiTJTIS J. OllAWFofi
hue of Georgia's most tiotod jttiblfc
iuon, ilieU' last weeS:
Since the prcfject was broached
ifeHilian, Miss., a fe\V days ago,
build a $158,000 edtioa and woollen
Erctory, *31),000 have been raised for
tluit ptirjiose.
TRe greui fetegrapfiors’ strike lias
been a leading source of supply for
ihe residing matter columns of the
newspapew for a week past. The
&oys aver they went in to win at all
hazard*.
¥hf. new high license liquor law
in Ohio will yield nearly $2,000,000
to the .State in its first year. It
thought that there will he a falliu
Off In the revenue, as many of the
groggeries cannot stand the tax, and
thousands of small dealers will be
driven out of the business.
WifirtiSr four years' t);S00 acres of
land at and near Charle'mont,- Va
on the James Itiver,- have boen sold
to farmers from the North and West
The largest purchases have been plots
Of 300 acres, anil the smallest 20.
'fire new settlers express themselves
delighted with their new possessions,
litiw to Foretell WenilTcr.
We reproduce the following simple
• rules, because any one witli a slight
effort can memorize them, and will
find tliem interesting and perhiqw of
great profit:
The Danners’ Club of the American
Institute has issued the following
£ules for foretelling the weather. If
farmers and others whose business is
out doors, and depends upon the
weather, will study them elosely
they; will hi; able to guess the weather
more accurately than Wiggins or
Vennor.
1. When the temperature falls suil
denly there is a storm forming soutii
of you.
„ 2. When the temperature rises sud
denly there is a storm forming north
of you.
3. The wind always blows from
region of lair weather toward a region
where a storm is forming.
4. Cirrus clouds always move from
a region where a storm is in progress
to a region of fair weather.
5. Cumulus clouds always move
from a region of fair weather to a re
gion where a storm is forming.
6. Where cirrus clouds are moving
rapidly from the north or nortlie;ist,
-there will be rain, inside of. twenty-
four hours, no uiatter how eoldTt is,
7. When cirrus clouds are moving
rapidly from the south or southeast
there will lie a cold ruin storm on the
morrow, if it be in summer, and if it
be in winter there will be a snow
storm.
8. The wind always blows in a cir
cle around a Btorm, and when it
blows from the north the Heaviest
min to cuat oT you : if it blows from
the south the heaviest rain is west of
you; if it blows from the east the
heaviest rain is south; if it blows
from the west the heaviest rain is
north of you.
!). The wind never blows unless
rnfti or snow is failing within one
thousand-miles of you.
fK Whenever heavy white frost
occurs, a storm is forming within one
thousand miles north or northwest of
you.
NEW POSTAL LAW'S.
Details of the New Postal Laws Soon
to go into Ell'ect.
The Post Ofiice Department at
Washington has sent out a circular
in relation to the new postal arrange
ment which takes effect on the first
of Oetolier next.
All first-class matter will be re
duced from three cents to two*Cents
per half ounce or fraction tlftri-cr as
provided in act of Congress approved
March 3, 1883.
Postmasters have been instructed
to limit their requisitions on the
Post Office Department, so that they
(nay not have an unnecessary supply
bf stamps and envelopes of the pres
ent system on hand. Also that tliev
call the attention of the public, as faY
•ts possible,so that no one need be over-
supniied witli the three cent issue.
The Department has adopted as a
design for the two-cent the head of
Washington' in profile; above the
oval surfoee' surrounding the head
are tire - words “United States Pos
tage,” anil underneath the tablet are
the words “Two Cents.” The stamps
will be printed in metallic red. A
four-cent denomination of postage to
cover double postage under the new
Rite wiil be issued. The design em
braces the head of Jackson, similar
tirthat ou the present two-cent envel
opes.-
No change will be made in the
postage due stamps.
. No arrangements have yet been
made for the redemption of three-
cent stamps anil envelopes in the
hands of postmasters, or for the ex
change by postmasters of such stamps
and envelopes in the hands of pri
vate holders.
The two anti three cent stamps and
envelopes of the present designs will
continue to be valid after the first of
October, and must be accepted in pay
ment ot ]>osiage whenever offered in
appropriate amounts. The three-cent
stumps may be in combination with
other ilenouiinatidris on letters requi
ring more than one rate of postage,
aud- 011 parcels of- third and fourth
class luatterw
. ISie Departin'#* Vill he ready to
issue - two-cent adhesive stamps' on
the lath of September, and the stamp
ed "envelopes on the 1st September-:-
No change to be made 011 rates- of
postage of second, third and fourth
Class matter:
■V.mti
time ta.cqme. lie has made the cit
izens of .T'loyd county a liberal prop
osition for the sale of Ills property,
Jait they decline to accept. He thinks
if the citizens will not buy the
bridges, .and object to paying toll;
they llad better "build the road from
Summerville to Valley head, there
to coitnect with the Alabama Great
Southern railroad. He states that
there are parties interested in the
schemes to build the free-bridges, to
"Hi;
defraud Him of ills just dues.
G EORGIA — FOLK COUNTY— No
tice to hereby given to all persons
having demands against Jas. V. Patter-
won, of said eou 11 tv, deceased, to present
them to nie properly authenticated, with-
iii the time prescribed by law, and all
persons indented to said ^deceased are
hereby required to make immediate pay
ment to me. This May 30, 1833.
S. M. WRIGHT, .administrator.
TILDEN as a candidate.
“He Will Not Seek The Nomination
—And He Will Not Decline It."
P/ciladeljtkia Special, 11th.
John It. Dead, of this city, who
with William L. Scott, of Erie, man
aged Samuel J. Tilden’s Pennsyl
vania interests in the Presidential
Convention of 1880, makes this state
ment relative to Mr. Tilden’s pros
pects for next year: “Mr. TiJilen
las ail that makes the world comfort
able. He lias money, he has home
comforts, lie has luxuries. He is G7
years of age, and there is no earthly
reason why he should desire to go
into a political campaign to gain that
which the country thinks was his by
right. If, however, I will say, the
Democratic and reform party of the
United States decides that the old
ticket of the centennial year should
lie nominated, I believe tluit. Mr. Til-
ilen would gointothecampaign with
the same vigorand earnestness which
characterized the contest of 1876, and
that means to win. I have no right
or reason to talk for Mr. Tilden, nor
do I believe any one else has. It is
my opinion and firm belief that Til
den will he the next President of the
United States.
I believe that Mr. Tilden would
not ouiv accept tiro nomination, but
would make such a campaign as we
have not seen for many years. Bear
in mind that the old gentleman has
never said- to me or anybody else tiiat
lie was going into this fight, and
what I say is my own' view. Talk
about his physical infirmities! Why,
tin; only trouble that I could see was
a slight nervousness of the right arm,
which really amounted to nothing so
far as strength is concerned, as his
grip is that of a youngster; his evr '
G eorgia — polk . county.—
Agreeable to ail. order from the
eoartof Ordinary, Pofica-o’uiitJ-, Ga., will
he sold before t'he courthouse doer, at
Cedartown, in said county, \vilain the
legal hours of sale, on the fu-st- Tuesday
in August next, lotof land No.347, In the
30th district of the 3rd section of Polk
county, Ga. Sc id as the property of Jas.
V. Patterson, late of .-slid county deceas
ed,"fur tho lieneJit of the heirs and credi
tors. Termsof sale ; Note with approved
security, due the- first day of November
next. Titles reta'ii < il until payment of
same, this Juiv 13,1883.
S. M. WRIGHT, Administrator.
r ''r-TiitoLda
A pplication will be maw: to
tin* General Assemble of tho
i.Tnlv
State of
Georgia, at its adjourned -session
convened on the first Wednesday
next for the passage of a local hill, of
which-the following will he the title?:
An net to amend an act entitled an act to
create a Board of Commissioners
Roads and Revenues for the county of
Polk, and to proscribe its power and du
ties. Approved ti-itli Sept. 1881. Tin
matter of amendment proposed, being
the power in said Board when sotting
a court in regular session for the trans
action of county business, to inflict lines
and impose penalties for a disobedience
of its precepts, orders and-directions, by
all persous subject Pi its jurisdiction. Ac.
W. !•'. DARDEN.
O RDIX A RY’S OKK1CK-POLK Cl 1U X-
ty.—Jan. 18, 1331. To the adminis
trators. executors, guardians anil trus
tees of estates: The law requires that
annual returns shall be made on or be
fore the first Mondav in July of each
year, and iirdefuuli thereof, the Ordina
ry to cite said representatives to show
eausefor such neglect, and also forfeits
commissions for sucit failure. You are
therefore respectfully requested to come
forward and make your returns os pre
scribed by law. Rcspectfullv,
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
Ecnso and Lot for Sale.
clear, his memory remarkable and 1
his political judgmentthe best in this \ •
or any other country. Any person
who will go to see him at his home
will be satisfied that Samuel J. Til
den does not seek the nomination
from the Democratic Convention, but
if it is given to him will make the
same brave and determined fight
which was successful in the centen
nial year.”
“I Saw a very Ugly Ghost.”
A charming youg lady of Brook
lyn was relating some of the troubles
she had had in the night. Theghost
which walked into her room looked
omething like a lobster and some
thing iike a scare-crow. She remem
bered that she had enjoyed a go.xl
supper of lobster salad. When asked
how it was that she was able to be
out of bed in the morning, she re
marked that she always kept a Dot-
tie of Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
in her room, and two moderate doses
of this most efficient remedy had
driven the ghost away.
London, July 20.—The Standard’s
correspondent at Cairo says that un-
lcsS-theEnglish authorities prompt! v
take tliemrertlon of affairs the check
ing of the spread of cholera will be
hopeless. Even the simplest sanita
ry arrangements are neglected. The
funeraL system is the most obnoxious.
Corpses incased in very slight coffins
ire carried through crowded streets
on men’s shoulders. The clothes of
thepersoDs dying 111 the Iiosplt&lsarc
often stripped off and taken for wear
ing purposes by relatives. While a
man stricken with cholera was on his
ay yesterday in a cart to the hos
pital the driver stopped opposite a
cafe and gave the invalid a drink
from a water bottle used by tiie cus
tomers of tho place. A few minutes
afterwards the sick man died oppo
site tho largest cafe in Cairo. The
only precaution taken in this case
was to sprinkle a little chloride of
lime on the corpse. The cart then
pursued its way.
Alexandria, July 20.—Twenty-
nine deaths from cholera occurred
yesterday at Mansurah, 24 at Sama-
nouil, 28 at Gizeh, 44 at Shirbin and
3 at Damietta. There were 10 deaths
from the disease at Mcnzaich ou
Tuesday.
London, July 20.—The Alexandria
correspondent of tiie News says the
official returns mention 10 towns in
fected with cholera. The Standard's
correspondent at Cairo says: “At Bu-
lt-k his special messenger counted 80
funerals between 3 o’clock and 11
o’clock Thursday morning. Thirty
deaths have occurred in the Shoohra
quarter. The official’s returns renort
deaths at Abdin on Wednesday,
hen it is known tiiat 2o have at
least died. Patient? in the worststa-
:es of tiie disease have repeatedly
cn carried to the hospitals "t hrough
He crowded streets.- The people of
iirbin have protested against the
improper observance of the funeral
regulations, and troops leave been
summoned to prevent a threatened
revolt against the official authorities,
has been decided to form a cordon
I offer for sale my house ;ind lot Hi Uni
te:! in Hast End, Cedartown, three-
fourths of a rnie from the Oourt House,
and half mile from Cotton Factory lot.
House contains six rooms and hnl!. I/ff
contains?>% acres good land, and has on
it a young orchard consisting of several
dozen choice fruit trees that will come
bearing next year. Excellent well
ol’ water convenient to house. Parties
desirous of purchasing can call on me
and I will take pleasure in showing the
premises. Terms cash hv December.
JOEL M. HARRIS.
Julv 10—2 mo.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
J. D. ENLOW
Having Taken the
BOOK XSO'SJSE
SUMMER
Imprudences
ARE SURE TO BRING
ON SUMMER DISEASES
INDIGESTION,- --
DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY,
COLIC,
CRAMPS, . .
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
FEVERS, &c., &c.
BUT
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
Drives Them Away.
Drives The* Aw at.
Drives Them Awat.
DON'T BE WITHOUT PAW KILLER.
BUT OF ANT DRUGGIST.
Si^ |
DURABLE L1SHT DRAFT
Triumph Reapers
AKD YH2 tJOiaSLZSLi
Nsw Clipper Mower.
WHITE & MARSHALL;
Dealers in Furniture of All
m
Ou- Stock embraces Everything usually kept in h Furhiture Store.
4
BED LOUNGUS,
PICTURE FRA V US
MOULDING,
CORNICING, —
i WINDOW SHADES,
NOTIONS,
M A TTRLSSES,
CENTER TABLES.
t£S“ A good assortment kept constantly on hand.
O O F X’" X TV S
MIRRORS.
remodel old Furniture and repair getting Machines:
— AND —
Cs
OSivOlto! :
Tiie SEW CLIPPER bis all Gin adranbip. of
the OLD CIXPPES HOWES with many vitio»bL>
improvement*.
D. S. MORGAN £ CO.,
Brockport,MonrooCo..N.Y
G eorgia—polk county,-
AVr : -- u ‘
right, administrator on the estate
of James V. Patterson, has applied for
leave to soil lot of land number :>!r_Jn
the 20th district and :kl section of
county, Ga. Tiierofore ail persona* con
cerned will be and appear at a court of
Ordinary to be held in said county on
tho first Monday in July next, to show
a use, if any they have, why leave to
ieli saidlaud should not bo irranted.—
CJivei. under my hand and official signa
ture, this May JO, 1SS3.
JOHL DllEWER. Ordinary.
G KOIU; 1 A—Pi >LK C( >VXTY.—\V. C
Knight, administrator on tiie estate
_ ate
of Thomius Deaton, deceased, has applied
for leave to sell all the lands belonging
the estate of sa,id deceased. There
fore all persons concerned wiil take no
tice to be and aopear at a court of ordi-
ary to he held in said county on the
first Monday in June next, to show eau^e
f any they have, why leave to sell said
land should not ho granted. This April
HH2.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
lliil, 1&&.
Xoticc *0 Debtors and Creditors.
XroTlfE IS HEREBY <»IVEX TO
all persons having demands again**"
J oath an Hopper, late of said county, do-
•eased, to present them to me, pro'perlv
mailc out, within the time proscribed by
, so as to show their eiuimeter and
amount, and all persons indebted to said
deceased aiv hereby required to make
mmediate pavnient t<> mo.
ELIZABETH IIOPPER,
Executrix of Joathan Hopper.
maylO-iw.
_ ^ \pf$£
These ccl-.-bratod Sieve: \vl!.
ROAST. SAKS and HEAT IRONS
in less time and with LESS TiJ-T
than any ether ve>or Lv.oic S.ovt
Pa cure met buy th»
Kon-Expicsivo Vi per Cook Stove.
Our stiK‘k in these gno-Is em
braces a goai! Variety of
Styles am! a full range
of Sizes.
AEW GOODS! T^ T X^^,V
VVhoiasa!
J. S. STUBBS &
CocIartowH, Ga.,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Bests, Slices and Ready-made Clothing.
THEIR STOCK OI
WIST
X.ir
...vL.,!!
CLTVELA5ID, CKIC5.
C EOIICIIA— POLK COUNTY.—W. T.
Tiur/.e. administrator on the estate ot
And Renovated it thoroughly, will open
on thy loth instant for the entertainment
4*1* the traveling public Patronage re
spectfully solicited.
TERMS LI HERA L.
Dalton Bnrze, of said comity, deceased,
has applied for letters of dismission from
his said administration. Therefore, all
persons concerned wiil take notice to ap
peared a court of Ordinary to he held in
unty, on thetirst Monday in Octo-
‘. t, to show cause, if any they hav e,
why said letters of dismission should not
be granted, thv. July :Jrd,
JOi-lL BREWEIl, Ordinary.
£732 K r.’ IL TTTj &
1 y 1 f'w
pig a
Li 'A ~ :rl
Z Ju. W'e _J te-Jf V . _ i.:*
D K D12 £7 S D LV tl
1 Live
and Let Live ” is 1
JAS. 1). ENLOW,
is motto.
Proprietor.
TURNER & COLVILLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Office Over Wy>n A Bro.’s Store.
Will practice in Polk and surrounding
.'oimfib*, ttttd*l-n-nU the courts. Proinp
aliention to busincs
(J. J ANES. ARMSTEAD UlCHAUDSOX.
JANES k RICHARDSON,
ATTOKXKlL r «^ o4> X VW.
Cedartown, Ga.
vt^Spccial attention given to collec
tions.
Oll.co in the Court House.
DE. 0HAELES H. HAKBIS,
Piiysician and Surgeon,
Office Over Burbank’s Drag Store,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
WALL PAPER.
around Alexandria to prevent an in
flux of refuses.
for ]
Notice to Ginners in Polk and
Haralson Counties.
e have procured the right of Wood’s
atent Gin and Saw Piling Machine
Polk and Haralson counties, and are
prepared to sharpen Gins on short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed. All orders left
ith W, Ed. Wood, Cedartown. or ad-
ressed to me will receive prompt atten
tion. GIBSON it TOMLINSON,
Jul 2d—2t. Cedartown, Ga.
Fashionable Dcsig
r Parlors,
Halls, Chambers, &c.
D^Samples and Prices Mailed Free.
II. Bartholoisae & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS,
128 nnd 130 West 33d St.. Now York.
WS2GHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
FOR THE
LIVER
And ail Bilious Complaints
Safe to take. l*e:np partly vrserabla: no jnp-
lug. lVicc £> Q’rS. All Dru^isic,
Hos to Ge! A BICYCLE FREE!
f jplLK WHEELMAN is a handsomely
, X-imtJtr - r r.r.
.rami ntwis
cling and Tricycling literat
It oilers the following pren
For ISO subscribers we will give a Column
bia Tricycle.
For 110 subscribers we will give a Full
Nickeled Expert (any size.)
For 100 subscribers we will give a Stan
dard Columbia Hi cycle (any size.)
For SO subscribers w. will give frjt
> Inch).
s Dicyele (4>
For <F> subscribers v.*e will give a Mustang
Bicycle.
For GO subscribers we will a St. Nicolas
Iiicj-cle (-14 or 46 inch.)
For .v> fn;liqcr:!.i-n WO Will gi>'C a AVctstor^
Toy Co. Bicycle (42 inch.)
A wish premium of 59 cents each is :>1-
lowod where the number of subscribers
is tfH) small to obtain a premium, if 10 or
more are obtained. Terms, $2.99 per year.
particulars.
TIIE WIIEEI.MAN,
G02 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
iiili
Oreat Specific fer Kear_lgia and Headache
^o'An internal remedy, containing
no quinine, Opium, Chior<jfonu, Chloral
or narcotics of any kind. Safe and quick
in its action.
Mayor’s Office,
Leksutiuj, Va., April lii, 1S79.
Mcssra. Hutu bison t \: Bro.: It affords
me pleasure to testify to the great virtue
ofyour 4 *Nenralgine”fortkecureofhead-
lieand neuralgia. It is the best rmnedy
r these must distressing couipLunts *1
have ever used. It should be in every
family in the country. Yours truly,
Geo. E. Head, Mayor of Leesburg, Va.
Messrs. Hutchison iV Bro.: T am h.tppv
to say tluit your 4% Neuralgine w acted as a
pecit^ in my case, relieving me in jit:
incredibly short time. 1 would advise ail
suffering from neuralgia and headache to
try it. Yours etc..
May 0,1853—12m L. V. Sims, M. D.
DKY r GOODS AND NOTIONS
Comprises the LATEST FABRICS in DRESS GOODS, and all the NOV
ELTIES in TRIMMINGS.
These goods were selected with great care and BOUGHT FOR CASH, and they
invite an inspection of their stock, confident that purchasers will be pleased, both
In styles and prices.
They would call special attention to their
STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES I
Which shall always be offered at the lowest market i
White Sewing
!«/- .'~V
Machine!
THE LADIES' FAVORITE!
G eorgia—nAKAi.sox county.—
R. U. Huberts ftn
- ‘applied forexcrap-
tioli of personalty and setting apart and
21. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
IEME BAItBAM!
Itolesand ir.oai
lealh ird„v
superior c**ar.ltncss. I
ta S2s?cr2 t!ii Ysvfhfri Ccbr j
W hin-.c 1 and i • «nrronl5-i to rcnoredxulnife'a
b I'.’.effi-jrij*, p-.cvcnt ot the La
FABKE& 9 S
GIIGERT0I1C
A CjpcrJative F.aattii a"i Skcr.^lj Rcotersr.
If yen arc a rrcr’tr-ic or frrm-r, worn out with
overw t r a n*-»-hc-r: • o clown by family or boustf-
ho!.: cluiics try Paukei.* .«-iNo—«c 'J :;:c.
^ Ix‘ y.-Mt rrc a !. : vy-r,_ r- : : I ter cr f:i<.ir.2ss nan ex-
mtotoicalu’j iUiauja.^Liii use Cark.r’s oiu B -cr Tunic
. I: yor; 1 nve Cot-w-i'oi, Dyspepsia, Rkenaa.
Jis lung% stcruich.
n lie enroll lr/ ¥ \
rrcaicst Liiood PurL r ;ar
3ECA USE IT 13
LIGHTEST RUNNING,
i: :.IOST QUIET,
MAKES A PRETTIER STITCH,
bowtSt, Feed c r j.ervcs vo*i
tei Ci: Cctt a:d Sens: Cassa 2-js E«r SssS.
It yoti are •‘rasdng an*ay from age, uissipatioa or
an7 ciscace or weakness and rccjiute a ^tinmiant ta!:e
Ginghr 'i'oMCCtcace; it wi : l luc-igemtc ar.d Luiid
tie lirsl
yours.
irws it CO.-J..C W;;!F:.i x^r Ywt. Uc. aud
mop? conveniences than any r
It io warituited live yeura, and i
Mi, and
THE BEST SA TIE FA CTI02T
Intending
Kesponsihle Dealers wa»i:e
J. D. & T. F. SMITH,
Wholesale and Rclail Dealers, y!5 Broitd Street, Atiant"., Ga.
JST-I'or sale by J. A. WYNN ,t PRO., O.ianmvn, Ga. tilaprjfl.
A -t- 5 V"* J—5
nliai £ t ct
Marble Works II
WALSH & PATTERSON BROS.,
in
Successors to WM. GRAY,
Importers and Dealer:
=FOEEIGN AND AMERICAN:
MARBI.ES.
It is universally mr*c<>d. evtm b-7 on- r
3 rrritor-*. t > be tho Huuatfc axpi host lL^ic
‘ e market
scant 'wood iresr, omoaented wiili
ra m &j m
\B) & Ei i m
k'P
4 ZcON*aila GjJ-T.
j AGENTS WAITED. ABDBESS
jlBSIBffiUk
| CLCVCkAKD, OHIO.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES, AND ALL KINDS OF
CEMETERY WORK 1X)NE ON SHORT NOTICE.
We also have on hand all that BEAUTIFUL, DISPLAY of STATUARY that
was on exhibition at the COTTON EXPOSITION. Designs furnished free on ap
plication.
Office and Works No. 77 East Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga.
till mav 10. !
UPB1GKT G il A fj O
PIANOS
With Patent Cylinder Top J
TK3
mm mts t m
TServovm Suzicuastion,
pE=eiz«at33?e Decay,
Loss of Memory.
KANrr-AcruEEia cy
! OU33 IMPROVED”
An fO-pajp Cloth-honnd l»ook of wln-lcsomo
Aavic^ Ui Youny Men, by a ltegular Miysician.
SfcfaT FREE 03 ^■eoiptot'two Uir»e<atot
g- 1 1 1 stamps. Acldr^-s
WIND MILL,
AND DEALERS 221
THa ll&UTH JSUSHAL KILWAOKE. Wli
a KORGIA—POLK COUNTY.—Thom
as II. P.
Peek, administrator on tin. ..
tate of K. H. Peek, applies for leave to
sell lot of land Xo. 14. in tho2lst district
of tho 3M section of Polk county, (4a., as
the property of deceased. Therefore, all
persons concerned will appear at a Court
of Ordinary to be held in said county on
the first Monday in September next, to
show cause why leave to sell land should
not bo gran ted.* This Julv 25th, 1833.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
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j ‘two; ‘auiopr.ua i£sd jg
liras ? sirs sjoasni
L^fiflll‘1®
j optrax oq treo UvU 6 &
FUSTS, TA5S5, PIPE,
liilir;, “rocs G:cis,
and &11 tilings connectod with
Machinery Water Supplies.
ROME’S BRIDGES.
kn«t th. Owner of Them Says of
Tfe* Proposed Free Bridges.
CbattaxCtofla Times.
. JodgP'Ai%ustttsR.'Wrig'ht,aI>rom-
faent artomey of RomtyGa., wan in
the city yettenluy. Judge W right to
flie principal owwer of tiie tw o till
tfridgis ^rmss the- Oostanaula in
Rome, Wftfch are the only means of
, jnttyss to :ntousant& who are oom-
' peliitt* to-dotheir marketing there.
A stock
to
Jndg^ r
enjoin tten instantly, as the charter
^ves Wm- the jR^ekisivC right for aU
G eorgia
bo sold b
in the town of Cedartown, Polk county
(bt., between the legal hours of sale, or
POLK COUNTY—WILL
be fore *t he Court House door
the first Tuesday in July next, the fol
low! ng property to wit:
One steam saw mill and engine, as the
property of A. H. York, one of the de
fendants in li fa, by virtue of one Polk
Superior Court fi la, in favor of John T.
Wilson, bearer, vs, A. H. York, J. L.
Jones and M. Jones. Property pointed
out by and in possession of said York.
Also, af the same time and place, will
be sold lot* at land number 55!), in the
Ulst district andr.rd section of Polk coun
ty, Ga., as the property^of the defendant,
by virtue of two Justice Court fi fas from
the I072«l district, G. MV, in favor of
James I King, vs. J. D. WiiliainsJ-
ALso, at same time ann phtce will besold-
lots of land numbtgs 1058, 1221,
1222 and 1224, in themst'district and 3rd
section of Polk county, (4a., also lots
numbers 122;% 1223, 1224, 1212, 12«, J2«
and 10K2, in the ltith district and 3rd sec
tion of Polk eouuty, Ga., as the property
of T. I) V/.rl* nrinnin..! 1,^ ..S-iL *.
A favorite rn*scr:pt!on of one of the
ao.U nol-rd ttiul Mi^ceoful rp^rinllsta in th»* U. K.
• of A>rrof(«
?xi«f JfrtM/iood. W>ri fctirmv nail Ocraiy. .VMt
Lx pla.uscat—i ciiTc-Iu;n-y>*ee. Drunks is tali ILliu
Address DU. WAH3 A CO.. I^uutans. f.lo.
Buchanan Wind Mill
UNEXCELLED FCR
B2AUTT, DUSA5HHT
LIGHT RUNNING.
OFFICES,
b. S3 Eandclph SL
M Send to
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a ■ Atlanta, Ga.
_ . IUutitniietl Circular. A live actual Busl*
UL-ss Sulmol. EftahluhedL ticcnlu year%.
TEE WEBSTSE I’FC-Oo.KMITEBl
DETROIT. MICH.
WANTED AGENTS!
DMIQSftPEETSgl
SELSEM
the .
SCOUT, g
OR
Two!vc Yesrs
AitoDBg thd
Wild kdm
of Iu B. York, principal, by virtue <>i
one ti. fa., issued by Joel Bfeiyer, ordi-'
nary Polk <*«>unty, Ga., lii'CtVbr~of c.
H. Wo«L county treasurer, va. L. R.
York, pffnteinal, w. C. Barber A: Hunt-'
Ington,. M. V. B. Ake and W. R. Beck,*
securities, Huntington A Wright, trans
feree*. Propi*rty pointed oat by W. Ed.-
Wood^tfMignee of Huntington^ WrighL
£W. CLEMESTS, Sheriff.
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Sen-Tn s. S Jlrishin
U. S. A.
The e.ccitiag
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teres It ng
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booke
ed.Nota-N®v4l.
unt the history ot
ths roost ailven-
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Street, N.Y.
dealers in Type. Presses. Paper Cotters, end ail
kind3 of Ki ii.iini) faaicrials, botli New and
Sec.n r l-hj.u.L A corrected list of prices is
sued weekly, of ail materia! cu hand lor Kile,
(much of which «: e gouuino burr^iina) will bo
mailed free ou application.
\Fe can foruLsh *u»ytliui~ from m Bodkin to
a Cylinder Pross.
- rnnpcr, "■' ih-rtnlrd.
and Gcidr, that ever lived—known as th*
UTI1KTG <!|IIEl, Printed on tinted paper,
gaa
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Cr ALL FLANTS, F03 ALLCROF3,
FCS ALL CLIMATES.
TTo ere no farmers, largest need BWr-
- ra iKul lar^JJt seed dmler* sayvlxiu; bcKt.o
1*. .m rrrcaiii • farilTacs for rroitn'iuy Ltst fietdi
A 7 our Siei* are ics.cd, did OKly tbs btt itui out.
O ir Annual Catalog m3 C»d Price L.si taiayj Till'
GREATEST SEED STORE EX THE
\vam.l> TO YOUit OWN POOH.
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FIy.LU 1’IZX toauy aiUrefi
I1I7.V4 GI3LEY <fc CO. Seedsmen
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DUPABLE
LI l»Ii STILT.
ALL KINDS OF
TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc.
Be were ta scad tar ocr sew Culalfmc before
BDOHEsH WZSD Sfii 60.
B’JCXAKAH. ffllCKICAN.
PAYNE'S IO Horse SparL-Arrostlrg
Piincb!e Engine lias cut lO.iXiJ jl of Michigan Pim
UoariN in It) !mnr», buruiug blabs lr»m ihu taw iu
icagliu.
(Per 10 Home ?rs Guarantee to famish power to
;nw 8.O1X) In--t of H«*mi**ck l»o-ird- ; ia 10 bouro. Our
15 A* or we trill cut 10.&JI) feet in eamc tiiau.
0.:r ar-* i;d«bavtei.d to
1» :i hor^e-iwiWcr oil Je-n
nil werer tiiasi cuy «t!:cr En
clue not fitted v.i*h aa Amoinaiic
C’it Off. Jf to 1 i irr.ns c Stationary
or Por.aM-* fcic nc. Rdh r. (.I.vn-
iir Saw-Mil!, Hia^jng o-* Fnlleyts
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IVrij^ii’Ki-Iron Pnlky. a* rd f «*rdnr
iliiir-tiat* U cata!upi:e. No. IS,* for
inforutatinn and ptice#.
B. \vi PAYNE L SONS.
CU&Ing, 1\. Y. Box 1427.
FRANKLIN
TYPE
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1C» Timm Street. Cirri.naH, Chitu
ALLISON <ft SMITH.
on whlckluK ir»rer is wfotod Is tnm
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HEY/ YOCiC.
SSM3 ros CAT/.LCcur.
EAOINB, WIS
WE HAZE EVERY VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
And by eoiiflninir onrr.c!res stnetlrto car rla»B of work; by employing ocne but tbe 33o«?rt
•r WORK ttiiX, uebiff nothing: be* FBIST-CL.VS3 IAIPKOVkD MACHINERY find the VERY
REST of >Llit:LTED TiMBgIJ, and by a TUOKoUGti oW LEDGE oi tho business, we its to
i of making
THE BEST WACON VJ'riEELS.”
KornfactnrerH have sbnlUbed the warranty, but Agents miv, cn their own responsibility, "Its
le follovia/ warranty with each wa^oti. if *o a^reej : ^
S5*-re!»> st the Ki?II BROS. WAGON No to he well mad- In every par«le-
»lar and ol zood mater Hi, and Lhot ir.e strength cf the «ame id suCutcat for all work with fair
usage. Should any b.-eaka^e occur within oac'vear f <-or.i this date by reason of defcrtlre meterUI
-rkrcaiiship. reptirs for the sa.ncw’il! be furuLbed at place of saic, free of ebr^ye.
price raid repairs', per agent's price iii*s wiil be paid ia cash by ii>e purchaser producing A
sample of the broken or defective par*«> an evidence.
i enit yoa. wc solicit pa;ron:'."e from every section of the United States. Send
r ot Tiili I4AC1KB AGRICULTURIST, to
Fisa LROI. dc Css., Kadflc, WR.
Kucwing wa
(or Faces nnd Teras, and X#
i copy l
All- l'T ANTS. fur AUi CROF/to for Aid
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ALL CLJ-* j-K
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fVof erdtw. . ... .
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. reverri ^cd vanitti*. FSTS. '
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HAS THE ONLY ADJUSTABLE SPRING IN THE WORLD.
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LIGHT, STYLISH AND STRICTLY FIRST-GLASS.
Every Bugsy Warranted 2 Years. Springs Warranted: 13 Years.
The Easiest RsdiHg Buggy Built.
THE NEWEST AND BEST THING CUT TW CARRIAGE SPHING3.-
V/RITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATAJ.OCUE AND I-RICE LIST.
THESPUUiLSPB»GBue6T Co^GRUD RIPiDS,WCH.
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Send for 8 ’ CATALOGUE & PRICE LiS t.
HIRAM SIBLEY& C0.
ROCHESTER UX, CKW*B81U. .
-73-UO«AiW STREET.