Cedartown advertiser. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1878-1889, January 10, 1884, Image 2

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D. B. FREEMAN, Editor. IOTWL IQ BORUiA—FOLK COUNTY.—MART I Editor Advertiser : I am so JSl elated lately with the acttaa of the I on the «ut< of K. c. Can trail, UteoF rnywirstlll. For the am tune for 11« end appear at a court of (Miatnr A _ many years, she seems to cone oat I ”»**• ■"*»£>»-| to “r •■*»«>» to ~me itowardat end plant herself firmly upon prlnci-1 any they have, whymid lettera*sho’uId I and make settlement, a* we can not pies, and has had the nerve to pat I nu * 1* granted. This January 1, ism. I ... - _ „ £«£at the hredwhn.ro wreth/nf JOEL BHEWraT&Anwy. P” 1 * 1 —FVom this date we will aall the name of leader. The voice of I A asiGNEEM HALE.—I will SELL °" , J r Osriisle and his election as Sp^-ker I ^H^n^Sn W. F. HALL * CO. Jaxranr l, ism. , -: AT THE BEGCnnXO OF THE TEAR. EYE-GLASSES! I *•-Advertisement* inserted at the rate of $1 per square, for the find insertion aadSOeenta per aqnare for each subse quent insertion. Hie space of one inch «a reckoned- as a square. Special rates ^ on advertisements to run tor a r period than one month. Oaitrtown. Ga. Thursday Jan. 10 1884 I P* 1 ]! 8 ** ***** ***® e * ec ^ on *• Speaker I court Ho nee door in Cedartown, Ua^ on. urtartown, a*., Thnraday, Jan. 10,1884 by th e party gives forth no uncertain too find Tuesday in February aext, or at, sound. He reminds me of both Stone- SSed 1^1 Vhite^ndT- toUowia * SPKCTACUSS wall Jackson and old Tocumseh | Tbefanuknownasthelir. Kichanteoa* Sherman. AVhen the boys saw them She dawning of the New Year is I manteavering they knew they meant always made the oorasion for new business, and when an order came it I * k section of Polk oonnty, (la., ini purposes and obligations of one kind sr& positive and based upon brain “Ato’thefkrm kitown as the nl and another. Every individual pas- and nerve. And, don’t you forget I place. * miles southwest of Odartowa, sesses a desire to improve upon the it, we loved to obey such men. We tbeiSTdlstrirt' past, and hence resolves in various had confidence in them. Their ac-1 county,fie., containing Itearraa. ways to do better. While much is tions were based upon principles, not I r i^?°im < itonSntha!iit suggested touching our new duties policy. True men love to follow true I embracing lots namhen URiilk u«t ss individuals—nil well—how that principles, and when they find their “*• in the 21 st district an I by forgetting the past and its sor- leaders imbued with them and not S3SSS Ed & SSS.^^pSk towb, remembering only the bright I afraid to enunciate them, you may roanty.Ga^ containing Kama, spots In Its record, and with new in- swear they will find plenty of men I Cambron^plaee, of’cedar- ten tions, we may walk to purer, life to follow them, even if it fa to tern- town, on the Rockmsrt mad, embracing and put error to rout—it is singular porary defeat. When I aay policy I 10!*^!^.!^ how seldom fa put forth a thought as mean policy at the sacrifice of prind- county, Ga., containing 56 to the duties of men os citizens. Re- pie; for even the good book says: le Tj^,. . . ganiing what Franklin says, that “Be ye as wise as serpents and harm- pb.ee, 3“ nritaL Euth "of" Cedartown! I “time fa the stuff life fa made of, and | less as dove!,” “ watch as'well as irtaand parts of Iota numban riiould not be squandered,” though pray.” Of late years it seems that "iriri"^d«S. 1 Si“n d ofPoike^nre in its inaudible and noiseless tread both parties have only had the spoils Ga., containing 120 acres, more or less, providence may have dealt harshly of office in view, but now when the n^ J^Twrirtt with as as a mass, yet viewing draw- leaders of the Democratic party come for the benefit of creditors! * hacks and shortcomings of the past, [ out and say : tariff for revene only; I cedartown Ga ‘ janSd°iMM" from them may we not gain wisdom the repeal of the internal revenue' , an , . nsef\il hi our alter career ? Each cit- laws, and substitution of greenbacks iron, equal with the other, should tor national bank currency (and they recognize the responsibilities resting ought to add tax on incomes of over upon him. The promotion of his a thousand dollars) she means some- country’s welfare is a thing to him to | thing,and we feel like rallying to the. | . be desired. Worthy home enter- standard and throw npthe old wool I AIDCnC&D Mill ItltifiH Mift)!# prises and institutions, such as build hat as of yore, and halloo hurrah for | ™ up and give cast to the section, are to the grand old Democratic party! for .be fostered and successfully main- s !> e has abandoned the worship of red, the cause of general progress Mols and returned to the worship of be furthered, reforms in many liberty, reform and principles. ways are to be accomplished, and j An Independent. good government maintained and THE FINEST SELECTION W. T. JONES, ROME, GEO. Dealer ia M0VTTMEHT8 and T0XB8T0IE8, Ew BntgM to Mobn! AT—— J. P. TURNER'S IJewelry Store T ibel for divorce in polk sd- Xjperlor Coart. Rule to Perfect Ser vice, Augaat Term, 1883. Jacob Ti vs. Oktharine Vsen on. It apaaariz the Ooait by the retarn of the Hberiff that the defendant docs not reside ia this county, and it farther appearing tha does not reside in this Ntato.it fa, on _ tkm at eonaael, ordered thataald defend ant appear and answer at the next or this court, else that the case tie sidered in detonlt, and the plaintiff al lowed to proceed. And it ia torther or dered that this rule be published in the Cedartown Advertiser ones a month tor four months. November 4,1883. J. BRANHAM, J # 0^ Janas A Richardson, Pl’ffa Attorneys. THE DUG of SINGERS. T J X>0LK SHERIFF’S SALEH.—WILL j perpetuated. In short, the duties of X be sold, before the court house door the citizen are manifold, and should in th ® town of Cedartown, Polk county, demand attention. Let all resolve that they will be bettei performed I following property, to-wit: the present year, to the end that our «££ and’to ^tiin of Irig” country may be materially bene- nnlly Cherokee, now Polk county, Ga., fitted And as individuals living an<1 alao on l ots of Ian <l numbers 25, 2«, t. A ' " g X 37,39,40, 104.105, 107,112, 11 Cl 14 U under obligations to God, to them- 175, ITU, 177,18tt and 349, in the 2d district | Call nn4 Bee These and Other Goods. | G eorgia—polk county.—jofx C. Rattle, Jr., has applied for letters I of administration on the estate of Joel C. tattle, Sr„ late of Polk county, de Granite and Limestone I ^^'ke Ordinary to be held in said county on the firet Monday in January, 1884, and show reuse, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. This November I A large variety of Monuments I 23, 1883. JOEL BREWER. Ordinary. and Head Stones constantly on I ‘ |hand, and any stylo made to or- _ _ dcr on abort notice. I U Dupree has applied for letters of ad- I ministration on the estate of T. W. Du- < A large supply of Stone Moon- I P™*- deceased. Therefore, all persons I ’ tain Granite ami all Lime Stone I concerned will take notice to be and ap- For Building Purposes. —1-„ H,.:, a nd 4th aoction of oriir’insllv rh»mk<w> . 1 .' for door sills, door posts, win- I P«arata Oonrt of Ordinary to be held in selves, their families and friends, all Polk county Ga **bv virtue of r,,nr I ** ow an< i cape constantly on hand. I oounty on the first Monday in Jan- should lot not their lights shine dim- 5TfL tauc<Tfro£ ^Vk Su^rior So^ j I to.show cauae, if any they ly, and may our victories, in life’s I the first in favor of John H. Reynold* vs.’ Wriae Jol,n Hutchings, the second in favor of battles, more renowned than those of Camp, Glover « Co. vs. John Hutchings, war, weave unfading chaplets. With the third in favor of J. A Seasongood m fm ALL WORK (HTABANTBHD renewed nurooscs and hones buovant I & Co ’ va - N J - Tun * lin * Co^"^ » nd 8Ct “P if <Ie8ired - rene^ea purposes ana nopes buoyant HuU-hinj^s, and the fourth in favor of for thefuture, they who choose may Edward Snowden \-s- John Hutchings;... , * it the lines • a,so one fa issue< l f«>*« Floyd Superior I ueu * Mn . -v * i wr , J Court in favor of J. L. Seasongood «fr ' O happy Year and New, we greet thy Co. vs. N. J. Tumlin, surv ivor of N. J. face Tumlin &. Co., and John Hutchings, All And hail inlthco fond Hope’s eternal th .° ab ?'. e Property levied on as the prop- r erty of John Hutchings. _ * . Also, at the same time and place, will Be thou propitious, and thy dwelling- be sold, lot of land number 567. in the place 2d district and 4th section of Polk countv For ayo shall be our hearts, nor mem- gSM orv mar | in favor of Thomas Berry, ot si, survivor 11 For choice reading, beanty of illns- X’rices reasonable, and patronage aolie- Marbleyard 102 & 104 Broad St.,Bome,0s ocll-ly. Thy features fair with rue’s regretful I of Thomas Berry A Co.,' vs. Eli. Brown. Krar Also, at tho same time and n,,» i~.t i™,.,, , . . . lie sold, lot of land number..., ... But look, look there! a shade-a specter 2d district and 4th section of Polk conn- othTr country. I J-'’’ <ia ;> 88 the property of James L. Jen- | Ita increasing favor with the people have, why said letters should hot be granted. This November 29, ISA JOEL BREWER, Ordinary. Bo party in politjo^nor aay aactia religion Tk« Gnatest ud tie let, Th Lugi Dtible Weekly. RELIGIOUS and secular. New York Observer! (Extabfifhed 1823.) No paper in the country has a more tx- periamd and able earn* of Editor*. Dr. 8. Ircnceus Prime stands at the head of the Above is the exact representation of the Sewing Machines Wa sell for Twenty Dollars It is in every respect the very best of the Singer Style of Machines. Finished in the beat manner, with the last improvements for winding the bob bins, most convenient style of table, with extension leaf, large drawers and beau tiful cover, it sutnas without a rival, THE KING of Rewing Machines. We do not ask you to pay for It until you see what vou tying. ' ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE ! y I training of a quarter of a century for ,*“? - | their work. I ^! a semi the machine, and give insti Behind him rides. Alack! mv heart, it I tiins ' *>y virtue of two Poik'Nuperior I shown in its Strediiy ',Howing K Hreuls! , *** U*r™*p<m<ien<* of tha Oasmmnt is | yon *° eXamlne tt ^ is the Dast ” • (ourt ti fas, the one a mortgage fl fa in fa- tion, which is now larger, with one ex- I from *11 lands; and the ^ ~ vor of Mrs. Martha J. Woods, for the use I ception, than tlialof any other literary Sfao- I P rL ‘P Bre d from letters 1 — — - iv.—.. Mt)kia * •’ nt | furnishes a complete vi< tion of tlie world each « The Departments ot Agriculture, II**- irrm, Huuday-echfiot TearMng slid Religion* tost news, carefully and telegrams, i complete view of the condi- [BUT A PfflUSmSJrox^K^ - [ by tlie the talented and highly popular 1 ir . . _ Also, at tho same time and place, will author, Virginia P. Townsknd, will be I ,r . * re . conducted by experta, who ! to Uni 11 1 aIc a!' lanrl ntlmLoMn 1021 torn I n/\m m. cm nnj - — tl-. %v 1 . .1 BTlfcA PiDHpIt finfl fat tllO i) ’ wish to know that name we instruc- _ it before paying for it. WILMARTH A CO., 1828 North 29th St., Philadelphia, I’m. j L Jenkins, and tho other in favor of M. year just closed shows very marked **• Harris and Thomas G. W. MeMeekin dfemiHp over ill,... .rloo.) I transferree, vs. Jsmcs L. Jenkins. reaseoter those of 1882. Also, at tho same time and place, ... ^ . . . be sold, lots of land numbers 12M, 1253,1 commenced in the November number ol I c l e « r, y and to the point. IN making figures r nn the nut l 1 .®' H81, IMS, 1284 and 1285, in the 3d | Arthob’k Maoazink. I rke OBHKRVKii does not fill its , _ , K ngures .on me past district and 4th section of Polk county, ddod —AU. netr *ub*cribcn for 1884 will I coll,m ™ Wlth lon K essays and old ser- year s doings, Messrs. Armour A Ga.: also, lot of land number 1080, in the r *“*receire the Norember and December | mon *> bnt a* 1 ”" t® he & or TSS£r.So be » o n I S I * «n* I PENSIONS and 257,000 cattle. cedartown |L B. TREADAWAY, High School.; MALE AND FEMALE. Exercises of the above arbool will bu- gtiion ■today, January Ulk.1884, ^W^>TyV°“ y -° 0W ^ Rates Of tuition to salt the times. ■ Boy *. an . d firis deriving to enter col lege will be prepared lot any dom. Our post experience in teaching Juoti HNE FLORIDA SYBUP. Vocal and Instrumental Music will be I ^ Wtth U “ • eh °° 1 “ I *“«* Florida plantations. A fair trial is all we oak. W. 8. FEATHERSTON, Principal. I ALSO OFFER Miss PORTIA BUNN, Assistant iQB—oa to TKKADAWAT * COI KEEPS A GOOD STOCK OF 'General lerchandise, AT LOWEST PRICES. TRY THAT lot m «at Irina a 11—. IFfae Bui Proof Oats, Iu Eflbet November 4, 1883. CHEROKEE DIVISION. GOING WEST. .—*«. 1-rMUMU TSAIS. Daily, Snndny excepted. Leave Cbriemvilte. ft50a.i Arrive Stileaboro. lugao • TayloraviUe KkJS ‘ 10S45 1 Goddard’s .ud) ‘ Fb* Creek-. 11-A4 1 Cedartown ..._. 12i00 of which a trial is solicited. Daily, Sunday excepted. LeaVe Csrtenrville 4J0 p. m. Arrive Stilesboro. .5^09 . q Taylorsville 5:10 “ Deaton’s - sm» “I Rockmsrt 5:48 - Goddard’s geos Fish Crock— 614 Cedartown— 8:40 SUNDAY AOCOXMODATIOX. Leave CXrtersville.. 2:50 p. m. Arrive Stileaboro. 3:21 Thvlorsville 3:38 Jtostonls 3:15 Rockmsrt tW Goddard’s Acts Fish Creek ix3t Cedartown— 5d» GOING EAST. »<>. 2—PAHHSNQSB THAIS. Daily, Mtnday excepted. Leave Cedartosm- - Arrive Fish Creek- 2:3* Goddard’s 2:3) Rockmsrt. 2^8 Deaton’s 2214 Taylorsville 3:33 Stileaboro 3 ; 51 CsrtcraviUe- 4:25 No. 4—PASHEXOBB TRAM. Daily, Sunday excepted. Leavo Cedartown.. Uarber Nliop ! «*t Bide Main St., Cedartown, Go. One Door South of Barr A Leake, BY LEWIS BOND. Bond’s Hair Tonic! 4 popular Hair Dressing, Removes 1 a ^ j*?P« itching in the hair or Mura, and is an effectual remedy for chapped face jt hands, Borne Railroad—Schedule! O N AND AFTER NOVEMBER 13TH, the following schedule will be put in force on this road: The Rome Express, Daily, except San- daj Through to Atlanta, Without Change. Irave Rome 7^9 a. m. Arrive st King ■ton, 8.-05 a. m. Arrives in Atlanta at llkSOa. m. No. 1. Daily. Jaave Rome at 7:45 a. m. Arrive at Kingston at 8:45 a. m. Arrive at Chatta nooga at 12J0 m. Arrive at Atlanta at IriOp. m. No. 3.—Daily except Sunday. Ireve Rome 8:30p.m. ArriveatKing- m. Arrive at Chattanooga rrive at Atlanta at 8:40 p. m TRAINS GOING WEST. The Rome Expresr—Daily Except Sun day. Through Without Change. Leave Atlanta 4:30 p. m. Loave King ston 72)0 p. m. Arrive st Roms at 7:45 p. m. No. t—Daily. Leavo Cedartown— 7:15 a. m. I *" 1<ave Kin 8- Arrive Fish Creek. 7:40 “ I ^ ' Arriv0 at Ro “« “ Goddard’s 7:46 “ J ' “ Rockmart ,..8:05 “ | _ ^°* —Daily, except Sunday. Deaton Taylorsville Stileaboro [T&V3 KEWHogfi^agG f SO UNION SQUARE NEW YORK ^ FOR SALE BY .Atop. m. I ston at4:30p. at 8 p.m. Ar A38 Carte rsville. 935 SUNDAY ACCOMXODATIOX. Leave Cedartown- — 8:00 a. m. Arrive Flah Creek- 8r25 “ “ Goddard’s 8:31 « “ Rockmsrt .8:50 ** “ Deaton’s 9:14 •* “ Taylorsville 928 “ “ Htilesboro 9:39 •• “ Cartersville -10:10 “ ALABAMA DIVISION. GOING WEST. SO. I—DAILY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave East A West Junction ~22>5 p. m. Arrive Sulphur Springs 3:27 “ “ Sliiloh 3:42 “ Leave Atlanta 2:40 p. m. Leave King ston 4-V) p. ni. Arrive Rome 5:55 p. m. Nos. 1 and 3 makes connection at King ston for Chattanooga and all Western pointe. EBEN HILLYER, Pres’t. J. A. SMITH, G. P. Agent. New and First-Glass! |Job Printing. Hebron 3:.!6 Gray’s 4:11 Ohatrhie 4^21 F'raneia 4:34 Singleton 4:49 Kagian .5:12 “ F’air View 583 “ Broken Arrow 8rt0 “ GOING EAST. NO. 2. DAILY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. taining 200seres, more or Ic_, OOKGRE88 reaasemhled, after its in the *1 district and 4th section of holiday recess on Mondav last Ft < '” unt y>.Ga-, as the proparty of Ed. Web-1 timenta. It is, therefore, a cafe magazine. Spe-k«S,nex^ y t^ilttei^ortf|00 BUI T(SkT ! f2S deprave 1 t^o^tasteor 1 low^the^nonlam" VZ?* “ ■**» | Wido«, minor.rhiw: | miaaion, or a copy of the “ Irxnwus I “ d disehmrrea procured. L xTTKRa,” an elegantly bound volume | delay prejndiccs your rig of 400 pages, containing a portrait of the ' ~ ‘ ’ of the Oh lie price is «K15 a year. For bona Jtde 1 death Ten _ "eoeeriberc we give One Dollar com- [ atoration, 25?2f“UhT t&is""" April loth, 80 that- the body can ad- I security on bond. I Church, author of “ Money Making fbr joum on Mav 1st. 1 A1 *“'at the same time and place, will I L * d ** a ’’l ar *> 1 h* commenced In Jan nary. I •JJJPPJ; I be sold, lot of land number 1167. in the I TERNS-*?- 00 » y«ar; two oopiea, $3.50; | w 111 be^wnttomn^add! i8th district and 3d section of Polk coun- **“■<* copies, $5.00; four copies, I »t 1 Fifty thousand brick a day are laid G *-. as the property of L. B. York; J 8 - 00 - •*? h i copies and one extra, $n.oo. n the Kimball House ati Atlanta, In ?tosfd^c?»"^°o?^l’ » very short time electric lights will county, Ga.; also, number 90, in the 22d I - stssa3satsf2sLS5a? 1 ^s&- the Burlington haiieye. Will be continued Bight and day with Of A. Huntington, one of the aecunties. I ... two sets of bands, I AU of the above levied property pointed I Latabluhofi fa 1839. nt parent Claims re-opened, inenaae, bounty, back t ip 31 and 32 Park Row, New York. Is entitled when j .. you,righta. PP ^S| by law. Addrre* with ^tamp, thecs- Observer tabliahad firm of HODGE A CO^ Attor- tree. Address, ney" and Holiriters of Claims, Lock Box OBSERVER, 2w, Washington, II. C. 1 Broken Arrow ... i Fab-view— 9K)0 i 9^0 Raglan... 9^y» Kingieton- Francis. 10:33 i(h5i Ohatchie.. 11K» Gray’s .... 11^1 Hebron —..11:41 Mblloh 12:ia * Sulphur Springs 1283 * East and Weat Junction LU JOHN POSTELL, GealMoaT. GEO. T. KERSHAW, G. P. A. , cm. n. siv < Texas has a big population,'and I “J- 1 p®,? ‘"J 1 / All of the above levied property pointed I Litabliibedfa out by W. E. Wood, aasig.ee of Hunt-1 one*® fa issued by Joel Brewc^ Ordiuarv A Piper for tie Fully, Fim ui SUmL | of Polk county, Ga^ in favor of C. ll. cretUtaDieintneractHiatTomOcnil- ,.lpal,andW.C. Barber.A. Huntiniton, 7? c. . • .1 - tree fa the first native-born Texan | m- v. B. Akeand w. R.Beck,securities. | visits tveryotate in the Union. Also, at the same time and ; sold, one bay horse, nie< about 12 years old, with white face; one I Acknowledged to present the cleanest, I two-horse thimble-skein wagon: one old brightest humor of any publi- six-liorsc power threshing machine and I 8 cation extant.' * ever elected to a seat in the national halLs of legislation. hing u The following patents were granted I ono mowing machine; said property in to citzens of Georgia, week ending the pre^rty oSd^iiutehii^ December 25, 1883,reported expressly by_ virtue of one Polk Superior Court id for this paper by Jos. H. Hunter, I (5^™ °' John H ' heynolds vs. John Solicitor Patents, Washington, D. C.: Postponkd Sales. George N. Dexter, Jr., Madison,plow. Also, at the same time and place, lota The following patents were granted tho 31 district . ... ■ R and 4th section of Polk county, Ga., as to citizens ofGa., week ending Jan- the property of Mrs Helen M Ingraham, uary 1, 1884:. Jeremiah J Crowley, **“ f ? m ® being in pomession of Elias ci . , ... Rowland, and a portion of M F Harris Savannah, metallic packing for stuf- plantation and l^ig on the Romo road flng boxes;Benj. F. Dillon,Savannah, leading from Cedartown to Rome, bv combined burglar alarm and tele- nhone system; Jessie Jordan and Ab- s® 1 ** Ingraham, ner P. Powers, Macon, seal lock;Isaac of f^ T. Mee,Cedartown, can nozzle; Sam- and 4th section of originally Cherokee, | ^ar-Send $2.00 and sccnre, in addition nel Yeatman, Marietta, buckle. 1*1°^ » k U ,w l 1 *Jl e P ro P cr *y °f to tlie paper, the famous humorous book the defendant John Hutchings, by vir- by Robert J. Burdette, editor of The A RECENT dispatch from Tallade- ,i°- f °? u Pol k Superior Court mortgage Hawkete, entitled “The Rise and Fkll ., _ %1. . , , fl fa m favor of John H Reynolds vs. I of the Moustache and other Hmwkeve- ga, Ala., s$^s : The Anniston A At- I said John Hutchings. Items.” An agent wanted in every town, lantic depot building will be com- Also, at the same t;me and place, lots Address, , , , , , , B — . I of land Noe. 448,347, 318, 246. 657 345 348 pleted in a few days. It is situated 351,314,3*;, 357, 32s, «s, right in the heart of the city, and | ^’» 835 ’J®, T6C 7Gt>, alUn^the 21 st dis- ] deoi.l-lt. contains separate * M " white and colored, The road has been surveyed north- ward from Anniston twelve miles to returned to me by l. c. interaect with the East 4 West. This | ITclements. Sheriff. MARRIAGES^ Presents the following departments ably I maintained: Political, Agricultural, Domestic, Literary, J uvea Hr. Uuaoroi Neu HARMONY IN VARIETY. | | Subscription I*rlcc, $1.33 a Y THE HAWKEVE CO.. Burliwoton, Iowa. I ^15™sn *1 i - li<o a will give competing freight lines to Talladega, and will connect her with the Coosa A Tennessee rivers and the Alabama Great Southern railroad at on early day. Mb. L. J. Selfkidge, of New Orleans, has imported from Sooth Africa twenty-thnie ostriches for breeding. They were brought in padded ostrich stalls, 31x4} feet and 5 feet high, and arranged in the ship’s hold as houses are in a city,' and in pleasant weather the birds were exercised, four at a time, in the streets thus formed. For food they were provided with 1,100 pounds of cat forage, 1,600 pounds of barley, 8,000 pounds of Natal mealies, 1,000 pounds of crushed bones, 100 pounds of rock salt, MOO heads of cabbage, 800 bunches of carrots, and .800 of ktniotis. H ARALSON SHERIFFS SALES.- , Will bo sold before the court house I door in the town of Buchanan, Haralson I oounty, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, between the legal hours of sale, the following propertv, to-wit: I Town lo So. 57, fan.ting street 50-ft and running back one hundred feet, said lot lying northeast of court house square I known as tho Jackson gin home pro 1 erty; also,one cotton gin. Levied on as t property of J. E. Jackson, by virtue of I one justice court fi fa issued from the 1143d district, G. M., in favor of 8. M. Davenport vs. J. E. Jackson. Property pointed ont by plaintiff Defendant no tified of levy. Levy made and returned to me by 1. e. This Jannarv 2,1884. J. K HOLCOMBE, Sheriff. BORGIA, POLK COUNTY.—J. V. 1 s- - • 1 Stewart has apfilied for permane letters of sd-uinistntion on the estate of I J. I). Williams, late of odd county, de- I ceased. These are, - therefore, to notify all persons onoonicd to be and appear I at a court of Ordinary to be hold in raid county on tho first Monday in February, next, to allow eauac. If any they eari, I why said letters should not be. granted. This 1st day of January. IMH JOE:. BREWER. Ordinary. ISMS” THE WORST”ISM-TO-DAYIS leumatism HHBOUTUM m TWt BACK Cured by KKBr BANKS PAM nUKB. BHOMATBM /* TU KBBS Cured bf PBBBT BANK* PAM BUKM. BHKWATttM IBTBK t Cured bf PKBBT BANKS PAM NUMB. The Sun. NEW YORK, 1884. About sixty million copies of The SUN have gone out of our catalilishmeiit during the peat twelve months. If you were to paste end to end all the I columns of all The Suns printed and auld last year you would got a continu ous atrip of interesting information, common sense, wisdom, sound doctrine, ami sane wit long enough to reach from I Printing House Square to the top of I Mount Copernicus in the moon, then 1 lock to Printing House Square,and then timy-quarteiM of the way back to tha muon again. But The Sun is written for the inhabi tants of the earth; this same strip of in telligence would girdle the globe twenty- seven or twenty-eight times. If every buyer of a copy of Thr Sun I during the past year has spent only one ’hour over it, ana if his wifeorhisgrand- f father has spent another hour, this news- I paper in 1KX3 has afforded the human race thirteen thousand yean of steady reading night and day. It ia only by little calculations like these that you can form any idea of the I circulation af the moat popular of Amer ican newspapers, or of its influence on the opinions and actions of American men and women. Thr Sun ia, and will continue to be, a newspaper which tells the truth with out fear ot consequences, which feta at the facta no matter how much the pro- «» costa, which presents the news of all For all la] arias In For Sale by BRADFORD ft TOMLINSON. TESTED BY T1WK. STRONG’S PECTORAL FILLS half a cnvmr. JEaSfiS&eSfTSS C2SL%SSe < ^***^* T r**iT*iiF PATENTS. _ F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American tlie world, without waste of words and I and Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. in tlie must readable shape, which ia I All bnainem connected with Patents, working with all ita heart for the cause I whether before the Patent Office or the of honest government, and which there- I Courts, promptly attended to. 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UO.S.4* Jtorray rrm r»f^Ai or sum morn m THE CELEBRATED BABMM CHEESE SAFER. toftftnrti fawah l mlMMifliaMliai rn Bern ali cut tojocefeet tec G EORGfA—POLK COUNTY.—E. II. Richardsun, Jr., .dministratur on the estate of E. H. Richardson, Sr., ha. applied for leave to sell the following lands belonging to said estate, to-wit: Twenty-one and 70-160 acres of lot num ber 78s, sixty-eight and 29-100 acres of iota nnanhem rjs, and 787, and twenty amber 7*7, containing one of let n« hundred and U asiM’ ..JffiPATENT! M oounty. Go. There- * * ■ ■ m m ” fora,all personal—laiunl will take no tice to be and apMor at a court of Ordi- narytobebeld fn saM county, oa the •ret Monday ta Kei midlandrimrt?notbo granted Given nadar my hand and official atgootare, tbli December 81st. J880. JOEL PREWEB. Ordinary.