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THFBEjjI-WEEKLY EXPRESS.
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CARTERBVILLE, Ga., OCT. 17, iSll
The Legislature of the Stnte of
Georgia will rood assemble at Atlanta,
nnd the people of the State expect that
it will discharge its duties fearlessly
nud fully. It is composed of ain ijori- 1
ty of Democrats in both Hons'*s, un- ,
trammelled by Federal bayonets, and
hat iu its power, for the first time since j
the war to show to the world, that j
the good of the jieople, niul the
I>reser?a»iou of their rights and prop
erty, rather than the success of cliques
and rings, and covering over the mis
deeds and malfeasances of men in au- j
thority. is the purpose of their j
assembling. A tax-ridden people, u
people plundered of their means and j
substance by the unhe rd of rascalities
which have so afflicted them, and’ dis
graced the Stute, ever since the coming
in of the present State administration*
demand of their Democratic liepresen
t» lives, that the broadest and most I
searching inquiries be made into all
the actings and doings which have for '
so long, been a matter of serious pub
lic complaint; and that such determin
ed uiid thorough enquiries be made
that not one of the nial-doers, no j
matter who he may be, shall escape the ,
bar of public justice. They expect no
sham work, no white-wasuing experi
ments, no tender handling of those j
who have so unblushingly peculated
iq>on the public funds, but such an
honest, thorough iuvestig tion as shall
leave no loop-hole through which the
guilty may et-cape. Let not the Leg
islature be satisfied or put off with the
farcical trials which have lately trans
pired at Atlanta, but select their best,
most he nest and capable men, who
ahull enquire into the matters touching
the public weal, and bring to light the
C*vil deeds, and the evil doers, holding
them up to public reprobation, and, if
}H>ssible, secure somewhat of the plun
dered treasures of the State.
The State lload, and its manage
ment demands, and must receive the
strictest enquiry, and without this, the
people w ill not, and cannot be satisfied*
They wish to know what has become
of its proceeds; how disposed of; who
has got them, and such u showing
made as will make them understand
how it is possible that an honest ad
ministration of the affairs of a great
Stnte interest, such as the Western &
Atl lUtic Railroad, yielding a gross!
annual income of between Oue Mliliou ;
nod Eighteen Hundred Thousand Dol
lars, could only pay into the Treasury
for that time, the pitiful sum of Forty-
Five Thousand Dollars, while ail the
b and tuce of th.tt euorw us sum, his
Itoelt squandered or absorbed. Wlth
uut charging any one as guilty of pub
lic peculaiio , we wish to know how
tne affairs of the road stand, and we
r* peat, what has become of the income
of the State, derivable from this large
public interest ? The people demand
it, and the Representative who goes
back »o his constituents from the Leg
islature without having made an effort
to do the State justice iu this particu
lar, will be very apt to stay at home '
iu the future. The people demand it.
The annual proceeds of the State
Road, under au honest and wise ad
ministration of its affairs, are, they
know and believe, sufficient to pay ev
ery solitary expense of a Stale admin
istration, itself wisely and honestly '
administered. But now the road is
iu deb.; its proceeds vanished; the
State almost on the verge of bank
ruptcy, and the people poor, oppressed
nnd beleagured by a thousand wants,
are absolutely unable to pay their enor
mous taxes, in many instances being
compelled to sell property to meet the
demands of the tax gather. The peo
ple demand it, and we trust that when
the L< gislature shall assemble, that
that demand will be fully, promptly,
satisfactorily met and answered. The
lease of the road itself, will come iu, as
a matter of course, under this enquiry,
and the State will have the opportuni
ty of knowiug whether it has beeu so
fairly and judiciously made as to meet
the requirements of the public inter
ests, and stand the test of a fair aud
honest investigation.
We have faith in many, very many
of the geutlemen who represent the
people at Atlanta in the coming Legis
lature—their ability, wisdom and in
tegrity.
We are not disposed to yield to the
thought that any member of the De
mocracy in that body, can be swerved
from his integrity by any out-side
influence, or worse still, could be pur
chased by office or by gold, but yet the
times are so disjointed; the people
have suffered4SO much; are still hedged
in by difficulties on every side; so
many have already proved so fuithless,
that it becomes the duty of every Rep
resentative, conscious of bis own recti
tude, not only to do right, but so to
bear himself in all his office, as to
m ike the people see that he is doing
right. Not ouly to adminester justice,
but to let the people know that justice
is administered.
A Trip to Canton.
We had the pleasure, one day last
week, of visiting Canton, which is
about the first town we recollect ever
seeing. Canton was a small place the
first time we ever saw it, and held its
own remarkably well, until the brave
“boys in blue,” ournt it up, or rather
dowu, notwithstanding it was defended
by a few women and children and a few
old men aud cripples, who were driven
out-of doors, in the rain and cold. —
We suppose there are many about
Chicago now, who are prepared to ap
preciate their condition, if they can
not sympathize with such rebels. We
shall always think that the burning of
Canton was an uunecessarially mean
trick.
But let that pass. That little village
is looking up now, and its inhabitants
are staudiug on their tip toes, looking
out for the engine, which is expected
soon from Marietta. Who kuows but
that Canton may be a right smart place
yet 1 It is certain to be a place of
some importance if the Railroad from
this place and Marietta, too, are built*
and form a junction there. If the lat
ter is built, the,other must be too, or
Cartersville goes up. But few of the
orgiual citizens of Canton ure there
now. R. F. Daniel, Esq., who run a
hotel so long, is there yet; and his big
brother, Mnj. Edward Daniel, is still
on Laud. He is an old citizen, but
not uu old man to hurt, for he is yet a
bachelor. Some young lady might do
worse than to form a matrimonial co
partmiship with the Major. Besides
the two above mentioned, Solomon
Fuller, nnd William Grisham, are the
only tuts who were there in the days
of “auld lung syne.”
There are two remarkable cases of
longevity at, or near Canton. Aquila
Shockley is ninety-two, and is still üble
to walk about, and to woik a little.—
Rev. Andrew Grumbling is also nearly
a Lunched years old, and is very stout
for oi eof his uge. His mind, how
ever, has been impaired for several
years. Il is said that he has forgot
ten almost everything he ever knew
anything about, except his Bible aud
his Religion. He still loves the one
and enjoys the other. It is said that
he is regular in his family devotions,
and frequently proposes to his aged
companion to join him iu family pray
er tiie second time, before retiring at
night, forgetting that he had perform
ed that duty. This shows how strong
is the influence of habit—even a good
one ! \\ e suppose that father Grumb
ling has been a preacher of the Gospel
for at least, sixty-five years. What a
long ministerial life! It is said that
he was a great singer in his day, and
possessed musical talents to a consid
erable degree, having composed sever
al pieces. Those who are familiar
with the “Southern Harmony,” will re
collect to have seen the name of “A.
Grambling,” as a musical author.—
We were pleased to see that aged vet
eran of the Cross, the other day,
“leaning,” like Jacb, “upon his staff, ’’
and though*, he was “an Israelite, in
deed, in w hom th re was no guile,’»
for "his pi aise is in all the Churches.”
Wi.h us, there are many fond, and
some snd recollections associated with
Canton, through a period embracing a
third of a century We could tell of
scenes of love, of joy, of sorrow which
we witnessed during that time, along
the winding banks of our owu loved
Etowah.
The receut nilio id barbecue at Can
ton was a success. Cherokee, Cobb
and Pickens counties where represen
ted by a large number of ladies and
gentleman. The Marietta Cornet
Baud was present, discouising excel
lent music. Major Petty presided at
thei meeting. Able and very practica
ble aud sensible addresses were deliv
ed by Colouel James R. Brown, of
Cherokee; Mr. J. C. Kimball, of At
lanta; and Geuerul Phillips, of Cobb.
The baibecue, consisting ol beef, mut
ton, shoal, etc., was nicely prepared;
and the subscription was exceedingly
encourugiug. The Cherokee, Mariet
ta aud North Georgia Ii alroad will
be built. The graud jury of Cobb
county, iu their presentments, express
the opinion that in their judgment the
District Court is a useless institution.
—Marietta Journal.
Canada.
' Montreal, October 12.—Official re
ports state that the Fenian General
O’Neil, with a force not stated, cross
ed the border at Pembina, and seized
the Canadian Custom House and Hud
son’s Bay. The post was attacked by
United States troops and O’Neil cap
tured.
It is reported that a larger party
had crossed at St. Joe. United States
troops are in pursuit.
Hewitt, of the Augusta Globe Ho
tel, has bought the Catoosa Springs
property, and proposes to fit it up as
a summer resort.
Rome. —Eddie Stillwell, a prominent
boy, about twelve years of age, the
sou of Rev. C. H. Stillwell, committed
suicide last Tuesday by hanging him
self.
Advertisemen ts.
PR»RKRTO.\, TAILOR
A COl,
IMPORTERS
AND
Wholesale Druggists,
HAV net; REMOVED to their new and ele
gant Stores in the Kimball House, near
ly opposite Moore & Marsh, oiler to the trade a
large and lull assortment of
PURE AND FRESH DRUGS,
lture Chemical and Pharmaceutical Products,
Pnlntw, Oil», Tarnishos,
Brushes, Dye-Stuffs,
ll'indou'-Glass, Putty, cjr\,
And a large and well assorted stoak of
FANCY GOODS, SOAPS, INSTRUMENTS,
&CJ.
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
Premium Perfumes.
Sole Proprietors of the
PEERLESS" ’ / iiugh and Lung Remedy—
‘Globe-Flower Cough Syrup*’
Th* limit HI m>il Purifier mol He nor rotor —
Comp’d Extract of Stillingia.
Th* Matchimn Ltytjup-'-ia Remedy
Taylor’s Anti-Dyspep. Elixir.
Importers of
r V n E ESS E N TIA L Os L S.
Our Retail Department is complete and sop
a rate In on the Wholesale Department. We
invite l he attention ol'elose buyers to our stock
and prices. PKMBKRTON, TAYLOR & 00.,
<>ct Ifi-sw4m Atlanta, Ga.
ACTS with RPiitlHies* anil thoroughness
upon the Liver and General Circula
tion-keeps the Bowels in Natural Motion
and Cleanses the System from all impuri
ties. - xever
v - r .Dr. 0. S-ProphitfsiP*-"- V»
•* *!' V t l'form. Tor-
P*'"- ' —ty, Enlargu
ment, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, T.oss of Ap
petite, Nausea, Sour Stomach. Heart Burn.
Debility, Loir Spirits,Cold Feet and Hands,
Costiveness. I.Utlessness, Folic. Chronic
Diarrltca, aud Chronic C'liills ami Fever.
('om••mined in strict accordance with
skiiltiil chemistry and scientific ph.-mu ,cv. this
purely veg- ~ , e t a h 1 e
( but (si it it and : has. after
the severed I CELEBRATED l*«-st test of
1 w « » t yf I 1 years i n
cessnnt nse,f | —» - " - stvl
ed the ORK IT Restorative and Reoupkw ant
by the enlightened testimony of thousands us
ing it; so harmoniously adjusted that it keens
the TJver iu healthful action; and when the
directions are observed the process of waste
and replenishment in the hum m svstein con
tinues uninterruptedly to a ripe old age. nd
man. like the patriarchs of old, drops info the
grave full of ye trs. and without a struggle.
claim.-'his j- . . ? preroga
tive. Ada- 'Liver Menicinp.npted to
‘’delicate
tempera- _ „ '""ment A
robust constitution, it ran l*c given with equal
safety and success to tier, «ung child, invalid
lady or strong man.
jiincS, 1871.
Ml. O. S. S* HOt*UtTT’S
Anoilvne Pain Kill It.
NEVER FAILING!
KILLS IMIX «\ EVE HI Y FORK,
(VHES Pa inn in the Hack Chent. Hi on or
/ Limlin Rhen matiih/i, Xrnrohjia Pmnjhn
Cot,ln. /iron chilli Affrctionn Kid Ill’ll Pineanen th/n
peon,a. Ur, r Pom plaint : Colic Cholera Cholera
Morhun P/euriny Anthma Heart Hum. Tooth
Mhe da a- Ache, Ear Ache, Head Ache. S/irainn.
E,n,nen. Cute, i'out unionn. Sore* Lacerated
II oundn. Sea It x Hu rim i'/, ill Eta inn. Front Hite*
I‘oixon*, of all kind*, ecyetabte or animal. Os all
[jpAllSr KILL I Till
the Remedies ever discovered for the relief of
smleving humanity, this is the be*t Pain Medico
tor known to Medical Science. The eure is speedy
and permanent in the most inveterate diseases.
Tli ■ - is no humbug, but a yraml medical’diucorery.
A Pain Killed eontaining no poison to inflame,
paralize or drive the inflammation upon an in
ternal organ. Its olHrieocv is truly wonderful
Relief as Instantaneous, it is - destined to
banish pains and aches, wounds and bruises,
from lb e face ol the earth.
0ct.10,1871.
A-soei.ited Press Dispatches.]
.Yew York.
New Your, October 14. —A special
to f lu* Tribune, from the city of Mexi
co, dated October Ist, says;
This afternoon four hundred gens
and arnies and cnlvidrymen became vio
lent, nnd at tempted to take posses
sion of the city. The garrisson rall
ii and ni der the con mand of General
Ra -h't an l others, md attacked an I
difeateilthe insurgents. Two of the
latter were killed in the light. Their
lead t i.s said to be Negrete. D Riveo
and Uhevauria effected their escape,
but several officers with two hundred
and fifty men w< re taken prisoners
and shot next morning.
Wisconsin.
Janesville, Octol cr 14.- Gov. Fair
cliit i T ii gr.ipii.s that the appalling
t* i! > uni v h s ii.»t been exaggerated.
O -r ih'v<* thousand men, women and
chi In n are now destitute. The loss
of lie h.i.-, Weeu s«-ry great.. Not less
thou five huii'lr <1 [xtsulis have been
burned at l’-shtigo and vicinity, and
three hundred on the eastern shore,
i'he men, women, and children who
were maimed and burned aie now in
ttmporaiy hospitals.
f&r \ snake, said t » have been at
least five feet long, and as thick as a
man's wrist, was killed iu the ladies’
car of the train going from Nashville
to Chattanooga, near that place last
Mom lay night. The reptile was dis
covered crawling along the aisle, and
created a terrible seusation among the
female persuasion before he was dis
p tched.
Change ov Programme. —We learn
that the investigations before Magis
trates iu Atlanta of the frauds charg
ed agidnst the State Road officials
have bten abandoned, and that the
matter will be brought directly before
the grand jury of Fulton county.
m *2 ew Aftrertisrmcnts.
TKt NEW WSINf ECTANT.
Bromo Chloralum,
XOX-pry (I ME LESS.
t'oWi RFT I.
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ENTIRELY UARMLE-s ANDSAFE.
ARREd’s AN D PRK\ PFs TS CONTAGION
Used in private dwellings, horels, restaur
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ships, steam-boats, and in tenement houses,
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ers. ress-|MHjls. stables, Ac.
A mjtecinc in nil con layfeen* and /lentHentiai. din
ea***, as cholera, typhoid fever, shi > fever, sin ill
pox. scarlet fever, mea-les. disea.-o- Ot ttuiin ils,
&c. Prepared only bv
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Sold by ail druggists.
A Now Era in
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WARFIELD’S
SELF-WASHING SOAP,
Mend lor cireular and price
‘‘ lint.
AGENTS WANTED.
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r imc es.
Fruit ami Ornamental,
For Autumn of 1871.
We invite the attention of Planters and Deal
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Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees.
Grape Vines and Small Fruit.
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants.
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Bulbous Flower Roots.
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Boardnuin’s Coil Liver OH.
This Oil is put up witli great care from per
fectly fresh Livers, and is without doubt,
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Board m ail’s French Wo rim
C/OiifecliOiiS. -Invaluable as a
Cure for Worms, and being in the lormof a can
dy lozenge are readily tak it.
BoardimaiiN Lonc’d Fxt’i,
-lamiuiea Giiigcr.-A splen
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t ramps, and ordinary irregularities of the
Bowels.
Brant’s Indium Purifying:
Extract. -A medicine long in
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of the blood. Ibis article has performed some
most wonderful cures and is the best article ex
tant '.or the purpose.
B rani's Indium Pulmonary
Balsam.—Extensively used for
all pulmonary complaints, being purely veget
able, unlike most preparat ions for Goughs, Golds
etc., does not constipate or leave any unpleas
ant alter effect, but always aflbrds speedy re
lief.
Greene’s Oyspepsia Remo
dy. — A safe, sure and speedy cure
of that most distressing of complaints “Dys
pepsia,” put up from an original recipe of Dr.
Greene, Fort Valley, Ga„ by whom it has long
been used witli wonderful success.
Parker’s Horve and Bone
Uni men t. —The best external
remedy for man or beast. A certain cure for
Rheumatism, ( ramps. Sprains, Bruises. Swell
ing, Weak Lhrtbs, .1 id pains of all kinds.
Parker’* I'ompoiand Fluid
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Bladder and K idnev s; ask for no oilier; physi
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TIIE AM KRICAN WASHER!
PltK E, *15.50.
Tlie American Washer Saves
Honey, Time and Drudgery
The Fatigue us Washing Hay uu Longer
Dreaded. hut Economy, tthcienc.% and Clean
Clothing, sure.
In calling public attention to this little ma
chine, a lew of the in valuable qualities, (uot
jamsessed by any other Washing Machine yet
invented,) are here enumerated.
It is the smallest, most compact, most porta
ble, most simple in construction,* most easily
operated. A child teu years old, with a lew
hours practice, can thoroughly comprehend
at*n cffhctnaily use it. ('here is no adjusting,
no screw s to annoy, no delay in adapting 1 It
u always ready for use ! It is a perfect little
wouiterl It is a miniature giant, doing more
work and of a better quality, than the most
elaborate and costly, one half of the labor is
saved by its use, and the clothes will last one
half longer than by the old plan of the rub
board. It will washliie largest blanket, three
shirts at a time. washing thoroughly! Iu a
word, the abllitt nos any fabric, from a Quilt
to a Lace-C'iu-t.un or Cain uric Handkerchief,
are equally within the capacity of this little
(.KM! It cau be fastened to any tub and taken'
off at will.
No matter how deep rooted a prejudice may
exist against Washing .Machines, the moment
this little machine is seen to perform its won
ders, all doubts of its cleansing efficacy and
utility are banished, and the doubter and de
tractor at ouce become the fast friends ol the
machine.
We have testimonials without end, setting
forth its numerous advantages over all others,
and from hundreds who nave tlirowu aside the
unwieldy, useless machines, which have signal
ly failed to accomplish the object promised
in prominent and loud sounding advertise
ments.
It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is for
wringing. The price another paramount in
ducement to purchasers, has been placed so low
that it is within the reach of every housekeeper,
and there is no article of domestic economy
that will repay the small investment so soon.
$5.50.
AH that is linked for this GREAT
LABOR SAVER, is a fair trial. We
•junr mteo each machine to do its work
perfec. ly.
Sole Agents fok the United States,
A. H. FRANCISCUS & 00.,
518 Market St., Philad’a. I’a.
The largest and cheapest Wooden Ware
House in the United States.
Oct. 2nd, 1871. 3mos.
Slierift* Sales for Xov., ’7l.
WILL he sold, before tlie Courthouse door in
Cartersvilte. Bartow County. Ga., on the
first Tuesday in November, 1871, within the us
ual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lots of land, Nos. 485, 486, 487, 488, 554 444, and
east half of lot Number 489, lying iu the 4th
dist. and 3rd see. of Bartow county. Levied
on as the property of James C. Young to
satisfy a Ufa issued from Bartow Superior
Court in favor of Margaret Curry, Executrix,
vs James C. Young.
Also, The settlement of land known as the
Mark Harden place, containing live hundred
acres, more or less, being in the 17th district
and 3rd section of Bartow county, levied on as
tlie property of Mark A. Harden, to satisfy a
Ufa issued from Bartow Superior Court in favor
of W in. Solomon, vs Mark A. Harden, for the
purchase niouey.
Also, Lot of land no 778, in the 17th district
aud 3rd section of. Bartow county, levied on as
the property ot W. W. Malione, to satisfy three
Justice Court lil'as issued from the Justice
Court, 851 (list. G. M., in favor of Thos. Tumliu,
vs. said W. W. Malione.
Also, Lot of land no. 778, 17th district, 3rd
section of Bartow county. Levied on as the
( property of A. Owens & w. W. Mahone, to satis
fy a J ustice Court lifu issued from the Justice
j Court, 851 (iist. G. M., in favor of Thomas Tum
lin, vs A. Owen & W. W. Mahone.
Also, Lots of land nos. 297 and 315 and east
half of 280, lying iu the stii district and 3rd sec
tion of Bartow county. Levied on as tlie prop
erty of James C. \V oiiord A John S. Hopper, to
satisfy a titu issued lrom Bartow .Superior
Court in favor of Camilla Wofford, vs James C.
W ollonl & John t>. Hopper, for tlie purchase
money.
Also, Lots or land, nos 486, 487, 488, 564, 444,
485 aim east half of lot 189, lying in the 4lli dis
trict and 3rd section ol Bartow countv. Levied
on as the property oi J. C. Young, to satisfy five
Justice Court lifas, issued from 822nd district,
G. M., one in lavor of Satterfield & Wofford,
one in favor of Satterfield & Brother, one in fa
vor ol C G. Trammell, oue iu favor of Lemuel
Hillard, oue in favor of Willis Benham, vs J. C.
Young, Levied and returned to me bv M. Col
lins, L. C.
Also, Tlie plantation on which .L.mes C.
Young resides, iu the 4th district and 3rd sec
tion of Bartow county , levied on as the proper
ty of James C. Young to satisfy two Justice
Court lifas issued from the Justice Court, 822
(list. G. M., in favor of Satterfield, Byron & Cos.,
vs James (J. Voting. Levy made and returned
to me by Miller Collins, L. C.
Also, Oue grist mill and lot, known as I). F.
Bishop's null, on l'etlitt’s i reek in the stli dist.
and 3rd sec. of Bartow county; no, of lot on
which said mill is situated not known. Levied
on as the property ot Dempsey F. Bishop, to sat
isfy one Bartow County Court flfa in favor of
John C. .Spriggs, vs I). F. Bishop, property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, all that part of the Cartersville & Van
Wert Railroad, now called the Cherokee Rail
road, that lies iu the county of Bartow, inclu
ding the right of way, road bed and appurte
nances; levied on as the property of the Car
tersville & Van Wert Railroad, tosatisfy twelve
Justice Court fi fas, issued from the justice
court of 822d District, G. M., iu favor of James
H. Powell vs. said Cartersville & Vail Wert
Railroad. Levy made and returned to me by-
Miller Collins, constable of said district.
Also, all that part of the Cartersville «£ Van
Wert Bailroad, now called the Cherokee Rail
road, that lies in the county of Bartow, inclu
ding tlie right ol way, road bed, and appurte
nances; levied on as the property of the Car
tersville & Van Wert Railroad, to'satisfy elev
en Justice Court ii fas, issued from the justice
court of 822d District, G. M., in favor of Robert
McClatcliey vs. said Cartersville & Van Wert
Railroad. Levy made and returned to me by-
Miller Collins, constable of said district.
Also, all that part of the Cartersville & Van
Wert Railroad, now called the Cherokee Rail
road, that lies in the county of Bartow, inclu
ding the right of way, road bed. and appurte
nances; levied on as the property of tne Car
tersville & Van Wert Railroad, to satisfy seven
Justice Court 11 fas, issued from the justice
court of 822d District, G. M., in favor of Frank
11. Harris vs. said Cartersville & Van Wert
Railroad. Levy made and returned to me by
Miller Collins, constable of said district.
Also, all that part of the Cartersville & Van
Wert Railroad, now called Cherokee railroad,
that lies in the county of Bartow, including the
right of way, road bed, and appurtenances;
levied on as the property of the Cartersville &
Van Wert Railroad, to satisfy eight Justice
Court fl fas, issued from the justice court of the
82M District, G. M., in favor of Geo. L. Moore
vs. said Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad.—
Levy made and returned to me by Miller Col
lins, constable of said district.
Also, all that part of the Cartersville & Van
Wert Railroad, now called Cherokee railroad,
that lies in the county of Bartow, including the
right of way, road Led, anti appurtenances;
levied on as the property of the Cartersville &
Van Wert Railroad, to satisfy six Justice court
11 fas, issued fioin the justice court of the 822d
District, G. M., in favor of James V. Mount
castle vs. said Cartersville & Van Wert Rail
road. Levy made and returned to me by Mil
ler Collins,'constable of said district.
Also, two mare mules, one an Iron-Grey,
about four years old, large size; one Bay, about
eight years’ old, large size. Levied on as the
property of James ('. Young, to satify a Superi
or Court li fa, issued from Bartow Superior
Court, in favor of Margarett Curry, executrix,
vs James C. Y oung.
Also, the settlement of land lying in the
17th District and srd Section, containing five
hundred acres, more or less. Levied on as the
property Mark A. Hardin, to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from Bartow Superior Court-, in favor of
M. L. I’ritchett, Administrator of W. 11. Pritch
ett, deceased, vs. Thos. W. Hooper and Mark
A. Hardin security.
Oc t 6 W, W. RICS Sheriff,
JAMES KENNEDY, D. Stiff.
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