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,Of thf Seventh l/is/fiet of 1,11)1
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( n, DR. W. if. FELTON.
Tm Marietta Fatter Maiinfuufciffc
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;i |V - really •. |>•11 • 1 1. ami nil I In*
nq [ill-sioii ' erne 1,1 Hi . FHu.it l.i <.iiji'lit
Into play. tli\ the uuderground railmaijfj
let llif people In* llUi- so fail 111 11 11 \ uni
ably represented, be on tlie alert.
l ii i- ;i favorite policy with pnlilivian-
I lit,l
South. the
v itli the b I'M it i- becoming
too thin the etiu. i I'm - -•*!-
people to hevß> llld'teludcl.
ll lull
>i Clin, in attempting to ud-
tsi! last week was howled
l n :.e cries for “the regular
upon it, he said
isdotn L can recall. It
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aioiial Di-lricl. ll i- -aid In- do-i re* I lie
rhiuoi llal ioll and I lint il wi 11 proha hiy he
|,,).dcrc,l In him. \o mailer i\ In. gel
lie ■ioliiin.il ion. I lie i-ue ill he. I hi
. |ie,.ple and lit, ring-.
lln I'ldled Slate* I 111 I• lia* |
.h-• nl ill imi 11 1 liui'i /in ” llir I * ri*' i tlr il l
In ii|:ni' lifii . ' • i.i ii I "il li I In* rim I* "I
General mi tin* IVlll* ■* I li'l nl it**' I iiili'il
-lull*' Mini . 11l- -111 I • 11:• I 'i'll,
in.mi i- iln- - v**niing 111 :i 11 I'm- I In- !••-
piddii-an- in iln' *■ :ill 1I *:ii •*'ll "l l ss h.
It i- 11*iv\ perliap- I Ill'll' turn l* sillier.
U'l'niv Iln* Inti* wnr <l'l Knglaml
* m over n Iml il inn •*!•■ i ~~:i rii*~ In ilii'
inllllll'l In ll'i'llliv. In :l “il :ll •* Hint I'll
lln'lil W III' mill among till', -elil illii'lllal
i-l-nl I In* in ill li found ri'iul \ I'n-snljn
lol '. \nw. weal - ** Inlil, Iln* **l*l :ill\-
ll IVi' \ i'l • 111 1.111 n|n - 111 SIV Ihis “111 I* I' 11
an nl j)i'| rnyi'il. :mil llnil I In* \ ill* - mm
ending over i*mi —:i ii-- In u**rl. n|i
eominunUhi mnl hau - a I read un'i with
U.HMI teee*s in mil inn I Ini'll eilie*.
I In n' is a great ill' ll nl lalk almiil an
'~TTvt4-ir*:t 1. nl' i mil ill ii li i'l' in Mnerica.
V Va-lu ill* paper a\ - :
" I miinumi'iu in Mitrii.a w ill netei
In anvllilli" lihiiv -nti-l inl ial ilian a
Una ml |i)ianinin. Mere, all iinlii-lri
mi*. | ■i k 11 1 1 ■ liivnim* proper! k holders,
ami !!'■ 'm il. an - op|msi*d In Hli i*i|ii:il di
vlsloii with ihe lu/\ mnl tin* worthies*.
Moreover. tin' I'irli lin n nl 1 1 1 i- genera -
linn alv i* - |iiv'i‘iil**l h\ til*' I'nnr nl iln'
ul*\.l. I'lii'inali unlaw'ill | il*l Iln i“'i* '> >
iili'* - no patent* ol nnliilin imati-m
Yi 1 ' **l iillmn*" ami iioii-prodiielinn.
mi ■ 11 * nli ninili - w In* Iln*' Irnm jii'lii n
111! tO and llnil a *:tfe refuge in Vinei
ph/jon** ,1 anaii.'i Iln* simnaeh nl' iln u
ml loov'T"" "'"i"
if* ,
"i • I 111 11111 111 .111*1 I*HIIIII<M ~** I • .
iln \\ w \oi k A./ ##•/!*< /*</ *;i v, w ill be
ii;< i| 11* liin in I In* l*iv|t)rliti:il
, i \Vi* 111 V* III* ilolllll 1 1 1 :i I lilt* 111
bi ami i*hiihi w ill w i ll
•i gival but iln* Viih ri**:m
111*i r#*:i4*lnMl :ih i'-iir • 111i* - r.'iill*
i ;ii V l.
iln i.iillin V •■■■' - 'h/v
I liurw-i lia- iii niin Ujf* . *>|f Ili *'
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lilt N < p > V *l ill**
\a bt*ai iiHil •;!!' v*r *• r**\n ii in ihU
lift i*n i* i ii**t*tt ilti- \i*!ii *n litt*
JA atliatviii i ViijftiM:*.
‘gave Tmu *
till.- l tifmir farmer* an* complain
nigofrii*! White \v)n - m. *a> * tin* Kill
jay ( .mrii-/'. wilin' niln'i - ' sic *alUlled
lliui no great damage w ill In - ilnin*.
k' li .s li .vv''iln*> \ ‘il - .ait ’ in or
l** l ' ' li .i a- , a lli 1 iill* t* ' 1.. In '“l •,
S * l l nl rn>l I'l I'..',|' i • ' ■* 1
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filin' . i I'M*, iiii .-II in I'*' • ti n
* I 111" 11 'll || Il I l I • •*', kill. |'“
gemWi.lt> dear f gra* ami unit *ulii
vied. an* hopeful of .. jnml
1 i i**lil from w Imai ami nai. al***—uni
withstanding tin* existenee m rii'i in
tin* Inrun - 1\
i.
* Hon. R. 1. Stephen? and George 1 .
Lenhwira. of Great Send. r.. tvere in
h Wll
city lasi week. -a. -at* (he (ciiue-villc
soar/ir-,./, and have made heaty invest
ments in the mine- and will remove
here. Tliere lias heen tpihe a lively
hn-iiie-- in milling propertv during the
la-i 111., month-, and -everal new mill
are being erected. IVe are t.ild that
I'mter ,v Mealiin \tl:int:i. are kept
busy malt lug machinery for nr up
roiintry ntine-. which are becoming
utfflVTntl more important everyday.
f ’olion chopping has < onnncnccd in ,
i-amest in Skew-ort. tV.r.i is doing well,
oil, rain * ..old li.dj, ii. v* h*st sini
.1 .1 i- I* . ■. e i ' •
~.. rl k of' , - Ct.lint I I lie V I*- tino o;*r
t. K \ f•i •i v • •*••# i
I hr * MJfilliil i *c.
\\ \siiiM.’fuN. May ’JO. —Tlit*
.)eninfr;ili<- <*. r itii{)iiigii .•oiimiittoe
i- cuiii]i<i-i.il til Hun. .Iniiies t'. S.
Hldcklnmi, clciinnun ; Senator!
M. Dnnal.l am! ativ*s !
Hanning, llnnlon and .lunt*s, ni
Niw'llainp-liiie ; ducted as a ICS
ident cniiiiuittcc, .Inlni < ■ Tliontp
■nii and .la-. K. Harvey, ami -c
ledcd Mr. Harvey as treasurer,
and (ietteriil Duncan S, Walker
as secretary.
The rresideuf's Powerful faith.
\\ \sniNUTUN.May 7.—A Repub
lican .-lalesinan front Massachn
setts, who is a member of the
House and reported to be on in
timate terms of friendship with
Mr. Have-, called at the White
House this morning. He conver
sed with the President on vari
ous topics, and tinally broached
the subject, of the recent state
ments in the Florida case. Mr.
Hays talked freely on the subject,
lie said that he believed the elec
toral vote of Florida belonged to
him and not to Tilden, and that
he knew of no fraud or wrong-do
ingin connection with the count.
The only interest lie took in the
Florida elect ion- of ls7(i was to
see that an honest count was hud.
and for that purpose lie sanction
cd Ihe visit of (lie statesmen,
lie believed in (lie honor and in
tegrity of t lie Republican.- from
the North who.-aw the count in
Florida. Mr. Naves -aid that
(’ongress undoubtedly had the
right lo in vest igate the election
in 1 lorida, and that he should he
glad to have an investigation
take place, as in liis opinion it
would lie conclusively proved
that he Wits entitled !•> the vote
of the State.
Tin* Crazy Communists.
Sv\ iiam imm, .May 0. I'lit*
nunvmit i*iin lias nnnj)li - lml if' Inis
int - >> ami ailjminintl. I ln* inlluw
inn rusiiltilion wa- ;nln|iit*<l iilian
innnisly : Ui*sul veil, lv t In* iluli*
“ales u| iln* \\*ikill“iii*ijiiiiiv
nl tin - slain uf I'alilmnia now as
semlili-tl in i iniveniion, llnil we
reeonnize tin* soeialistie uiirkinn'
part vof llu* I’niieil Si,ales as a
kimlivtl oi’nanizalion, having for
ils |niri)ose ilu* einaneipaiion of
workmen, miii v ui jmr|iose ami
sameness “I prineipli* of purpose
willi it -; aml \\ - hereliy ileelare
mu liroj liei luunl I lie e“iiiinini l
jeei of I lie w “rkinginair - welfare
;• in I iln* nation's prosperity.
Terrilile'llamage l*y Klomt.
V n k -in no,Mis-,. May i'<i. Tin*
eity was visited lv a territie storm
of wintl ami rain Satnnlay eve
ning iil w'eloek. The wiml reaeh
eil :i velocity “I’lil'lv live mile - 'till
lioiirtnnl lasleil several minutes.
Many s|, n - es were unroofed.
Maurice Mayer A t’o.. dry goods,
il. Tuck <‘lout It. .McManus, l- il/
p.ilriek Itro., and K. \\ . \\ tiller,
grocers, w ere I In - principal suf
ferers. Tin* slock was damaged
liv wiiter. The wtill of the Mis
issippi Valley hank Imilding was
damaged l>\ the moling of MeMa
mis' lat tiding being Ido w n against
il. The law olliccs in llornthiill'-
Imilding were llooded. I’he rain
lei I I inches to lwo hours.
A Hatlle with a Whale.
l.o\o Hit\\ ii, May Hi. Vesier
day morning a t > reenland. or right
whiih*, was suddenly perceived
blowing oil Sandy Hook. The
fishermen chased and worried il
into the Horseshoe. They man
aged lo drive it toward the shore
until ii grounded on a shoal op
posit,* Applegate's Landing. The
tide was falling fast, and although
iii. whale mad** desperate efforts
|i> .* vvpiyht held '
in l! * . Il i*l i 1 l|" ; tl* * - 'l* I*. j
li ' . * in*,.. .1, - , t - , - .* i.. ;. 1 1; v *■■ il.
I i** r* ■ • i*i Si,
Hook; •.'■ li* *1 11* - ;t*-il .-*‘*'li * - c<*
II >T \ 1 tit Ib'Ut t il< 'f!"l t
ii lanced the whale. The heach
wa lin***i with excited fishermen
and railroad employes during the
tight, while the whale tumbled
and lashed the -ea with lig tail,
and the w ary fishermen repeated
ly ?tr.:ei: i: with his scythe Al-
TII E FTELD AND F I K K s I Di:.
ter twenty minutes all became
-till. The water around the great
fish w as crimsoned with its blood
Last night the w little \va- towed
to Port Monmouth/' and to-day
the captors are cutting it up f“>
oil. ll measures forty feet in
length from head to tip ot tail
audit is estimated that n will
yield l.fiott gallon- of oil.— V. )
Wnrhl.
The In*’itsion of Canada.
> <vrtwThoy. Vt., Mav 20. TV,-, !
.-hppv-cf! 1' — rd&ii- who u'e.v
• mp< . • ‘ill- i 11,1 V
j>srfed during th- pf.-i few day -.
I'liCic ha- '--,u. a large ran,'c,.'r ~t
strangers in i.wn. I hat flier^
is if liioVt/Aciii ii iOi tiit* tit
vasion ofCanada there is no doubt
The most intense excitement
prevails across the border. The
Canadian militia ha- been -up
plied with arms and ammunition
and will go into camp to-day.
Representative Irishmen in this
vicinity refuse to tie interviewed
upon the Fenian question, and
it is generally believed here that
members of the Fenian organi
zation are making their way into
the dominion and preparing for
a move on some of the principal
points in the dominion.
(•etieral John C. Freiminl.
The most positive statements
have been made lately to the ef
-1 lect that General John C. Fre
mom, who, with his wife and son
| Frank, has been in actual person
, al suffering through destitution
I and lack of food. This is very
1 probably an exaggeration, al
; though since the sale of General
Fremont’s library some months
1 ago by the Sheriff it is true that
I he has been without income and
I has sought employment in vain
l
Points For Uiisiness Melt.
An exchange thus puts the
•true canons of ud vert icing."
1. All men in business must ad
yertise in some way. All men iu
j business do advertise somehow.
2. Newspapers afford the bc-i
general medium.
•I. The object of nil vert king is
simply to bring buyer and seller
together successful advertising
must, therefore, do three things:
A. Re intelligible and explicit
a- to the things on sale.
R. It must reach the <-la-- like
ly lo buy.
('. ll must per-nade them that
it will be to their advantage to
come and buy.
4. The interest- of seller.-, buy.
ers and advertising medium are
mutual.
.‘•.Seller-, buyers and hew-pa
pels are all three equally inleres
ted in sustaining this mutual re
1 bit ion.
ii. The common notion of pa
irunage as regards newspaper' i'
fallacious. As all persons are
buyers, all seller' should lie ad
vertisei - '. A' nearly all persons
are sellers, all buyers should lake
newspapers, in both eases for
their own sake, not Ho* newspa
per's sake.
7. The profits of well conducted
new'pavers are a measure of ihe
business prosperity of a common
il v. We all thrive together by
contributing lo tin* supporf of one
another.
This is trulli in a nutshell, and
needs hut a line or two lo make
it perfect, to wit : Nearly every
successful business man in iln*
country who has made a large
fortune in trade Ini' been a liber
al advertiser in newspapers.
ITUtvrr *i \its I'inis. i.liiarts ami
■* llalt'Galliin-: .1K1.1.Y Gl. \ss|;s,
extra .lar • a|i- ami Knliliei - '. <-lo*'lll
and Scaling :i >.. tor sale t
may S3 wil.l.lANl ROOT.
Still at tho Old Stand.
UOSWKI.I. STKKKT.
Mai'iella. . . . (•rtirjiiii.
N r KAV i Altlt I VGKs* am) Iluggi.s.
Wagon- and Harness tin hand.
Ml kinds uf Yi'ldcl**' liuill *n iv|>aii -
*•*l. Work guaranteed. Orders solieii
hl, BKID *V Git VMI.ING.
NEW
Millisery Goods.
Si !>. I' . I'. ,A ih)‘i‘siiii
*' - .ii - l ui:* *i v i i* ,\ i* i- g
.-■■i i in- is.t —t -I, I- - . ..|‘ ...,>
H TIN > l KO> >t! I >
miii Beamio.i Huh- and ties, ami ait
fancy goods kepi in tlie* line of Milli
nery stock, which 'lie will -ell al ihe
very lowest price for cash. All orders
from abroad and at home promptly at
tended to. Call and examine goods,
store north side of piddle square, ad
joining savings Bank
-Mrs. K. F. AA
April id. IS7S.
HEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
lii Urait Variety!
mi it suh-ciiiiv-r iia- just ivtui'He.i from the Ninth v.iir t targe
A Sto< V. of
DRY GOODS,
IL-jml \• \| :l* * In! liiti<j. M illiiM-t v t miml,
jliMil*. Slnie.'. i jtl*S, t • Hll ♦’fl |< ill# • F li*. |\ c.
. 1.1 >1 v> hi. I, n..ii •* -n t r in. st-i ; j,. ,*I e* Fin > l till Ii • v-F li*- ii -• ii -
*\ b;,f j’ljli* !.* ii- •11*1 • *-. •'••i||s •11 Ij| • l.riOfls J i-1 ..V*C|iin *.
h. HiPiSi n
Marietta, <a., Aj.ril 2. l-SiS. ly
Large and New Arrivals!
VT
Ij. N \or<li4*ii<rs.
II Of/ ( ii/ (In- /' ',//•/ Sijiltl/'I .
\I.A HOI-: 0.1.1 1 st*lf, ( •Sl.t.-k ,( l)R\ GOODS, t-li|lii'a, ilig. \ .-i V lliiiii; Usual
ly fouuil in u first class Dry I roods store. The (roods arc direct iron, the
Manufacturers and their Agent.-, and will be sold a- low or lower FOR i \sll
than any similar Doocls ever brought to this market. I mean w liar I :av, (’all
and examine for yourselves. <fur extensive stock ol
Louis and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ae.
A i* made al ihe hesl l'ael.*rifs and never i’ail 1.0 give eui ire salislaetioii.
Marietta, Oeioher a. 1877. 1.. S. XORTHCUTT.
j. G fiBUMBV .) (MRS. c. c. BRUMBY
MR. AND MRS. BRUMBY,
XoTth west corner o/ the Square.
¥ Ira JL C-.^
Oliei to their friends and the public, a fresh and genuine Stock of
Aldlinen & Fstticv(roods!
• • •
l)i •\ (*oods and Not ions !
t
Srltrfti/ , n tin fu st Market* ! ii>'tnf/t( tit tin l.mi'i sf /*t<> <• / <i/nf
SaJJ on the .1/ nst It ('(I Si, ii if Ilii / ri'/ils !
I’h*-* \ will iil-o keep iheir Stuck cnnstnntlt repb-uished with the
In-si madi' Hou'l’S AN 0 SHoKS. of every v.iriety. DRI.SS ,\l A K
; INti in the Inle-t mid most f;i~hiu!talile styles, dune on the lowest
terms, by MISS STRfPf.INO. Tluinkful lor the lilier:il eit-iom lln*v
tune hit her!oloie had. they solh-ii a ...nt iiniaiice. ocl 2
F. W. HAET.
WltulßMtlc ;tuil Ketail Duulcu iii
DOORS,BLINDS, SASH,
GLAZED SASH.
Mui I.DIMbs STAIR RAILING, XLW KL i'OSTs. RAI.I sTFRs.
WINDOW
111 II.IH IC S iIiKIMT IKi: fit.
dll Bum.! Street Atlanta. Da.
THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS INSURANCE COMPANY
of RICHMOND, VIRDINIA.
< 4 a|(ii.‘il vi.Ml.oOd - - < asli A. u *:ti..ooo.
II
-f.'.'i.uini in Is 1;,,ml- .lepusite.l in the Trea.-niA id Georgia fur fur
t her seeuril \ .and Unlicies J
riAll Is well known company lias paid in ilioiisamls of dollar to claimant- iu
1 (ieorgia sine,- the war.and will maintain its w.-ll earned reputation f..r -kill
fill, conservative, prompt, ju-t dealing.
Dwellings, Stores, Meieliaiulise, Xlills. Din Houses and eoliteiits
insured at fair rates.
1?’ Agents at all promim-tu points in ihe state, to whom apidv, or to
.... , Rarrixßtox kim;,
oet ■ t ly Agent, Marietta, (ia.
(l KOI(< a l\, 4 '!! niiinlt. i .It.
X Moon, <• iuiinli:tii *r Wi ll it* Moon,
having applied to ini' in due torn, ol' law
for letters of dismission from ■i• t guar
• 1 i:tnslii|>: These tiro therefore to fit* 1
tttn) admonish .'ill .hoI singular those
concerned to slum cause, if any they
can, else letters of dismission w ill In*
granted 'aid applicant oh tin* first won
mv in .lime in*\t. This April lilt, 187S.
may 2 11. M. II vxixikti Ordinary
HSnEW
LAM) UillM'K
1 II A \ f. lately heeoiue assoeia
itol w ith several gentlemen indifferent
parts of North tifoiiii.i fori In- purpose
of inviting immigration ami effecting
t hr
Niilr l our mii*|lh
TVe have made arrangements with \-
gcnts ami ompanie- in several of the
Northern State- which, we think, will
secure
S \ I.V.S o\ s xflsp \< tot; V TKlfXts.
Within a I'misuunlile lintt*.
XX e W ill al vert ise I lie-e I .a lids gla I o i
- . and tl|m limit sale will charge
a rcasnnahlc eonimi--ion. \ll )M*rsons
ill this and adjoining enmities hav ing'
FOR S 1 Ii:
will fllld it to i'ml. ini.'e.i I,
'h“ -.me o-.
.oi't.y
% . tuu H t••It .
Ai in'- •1.-ii il ti:,n .
i. trn.% • hi:i .
V KsT s||K ITllLf* >*ji ulf
MAH I KIT A. t.KnHt.IA
111 O Kit I \
A t A’/i* 1 VARIED <</
Choice Family Groceries.
MamtU. Sept. 4, 1877. ■;
MAHIETTA savings bank
""I N It. XX I NTKIfS, |>re-ident.
<*• < Itr I! N A I*. Viee I'residem.
\ \ N WVt K. I a-liier.
Notes I liscnuii|etl.
K\i‘h;itiue Bought ami S,,hl.
(fiinlen Seeds!
Ilt A' I'.a tllll as-orillieiil ..t j'|;j s||
and t.KM IN |;
garden seeds!
VNII
I'LoMT.k sKKIis:
W iiite ami Wlloxx ttiiimi >ei>!
< ieiHtitit* l-'.asterii l*tti,to*>.
""‘t lixnm hy
i-r Oar jell Seeds i u panel -to dealer-
Ko'rks' lve 'lan1Ire
feh ii-jm WILLIAM KOOt.
M. li. Lvon,
' " • til.K i, .s ||- , ,
IFiiii.l <-KN'FKiF.%,
Xml dealer in
• ' and N’TRY PROTdii
y •*■•'• " Vaivli la. !>:;
T,e Ne w fir,)., e,„,.5.
| ..i |,o ‘M . .NX || v > ~,'t
- at*..,.. • "
tones. xx e w ill do
•l*>B \Vt>HK
Ot every .lower*,,, h ,
hone in X.lama. XX e will .MjLE",'
m n yi j atly , ate-
Tho Whm
—IS
nc tWiEST '
THE BEST SATISFYING
its introduction and World-renowned
reputation death-blow to higti
inicei^tfridiiiies.
ARE
wIffIfMACKINES IN THE MARKET.
a At important matter, as it is a wen.
iiinwiiiitC’d tact that many at the se
i machines which are offered s u
. now a days are those that have been re
possessed (that is. taken back from customer
alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the market
as new.
me wMiie is the peek of any sFWiKiu
AUHINE now upon the market.
If IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY MA
■IINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE ANO WEEu
u.AKE.
Ii COSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN
I 11 (ILK OF 1 (IF. AFORESAID MACHINES,
US CONSIKUCIION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE Arib
U'JUASLE.
Ifs WORKMANSHIP IS UNSUtIPASSED.
iJo cot Buy any ether before try
ing the WHITS.
bites will Terms Sale SalisMiifj.
AGENTS WAHTIB i
ti hite Hewing Machine Cos
C! EVELAND. 0.
J .itM-iHI Imiii.'i iucuts, oti'ti atv. cash
buyers. .1. D. and T. I . Smiih, (Irn i
Agi's :,it S. Broad Si. Allanta. (ia.
May. 2d ls7s.
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<iltt: IT ItUIU i TION |\ PlttrLs !!
i vM now doing all kind-ot work in
my liuc, ai iii,- very low.--! pri.t
ixissibic, I'oi- cash. I use the v>-rv lit- i
French uvalcrial. good lie- guaraiir.-cd
and work warranted. I make a. special
t\ of (iciitsand I.adics tine Root-.uni
(iuiters. Repairing done with iieatiu-s
an.l dispatch. Shop on Fowdcr sljvi'ih
streel, lic\ I door lo Ihe Field nil,] hill
side office.
may 2 li. \\ . Li \ ttl.l-i.
< >D SlirriU N Kales,
\ * r 111. lit: SI u.l 1, lie tore the Faun
House door, iu the ( ity of Mari
effa, ( ohli county, (Georgia, on Hie tir-i
Tuesday in .It’XK next, t.etween tin
legal hour-. sale, tin* toltow iu**,' pn.-
perty, to wit :
Lots of land X..-, 707 and 7ls. ami
mtu-li of H.’j'l and Siltl as lies ea-t ot (In
i anion road which runs through 2 tm
of land, and also 2U acres *.t* si's Ivina
W es) of a line fence which now l lif
through it: and a 1.-o ltd acres ~| lot Xu.
•Sill, lying partly west and partly -ourli
of the same fence, including nil the lot
south ol the fences exeepi a small em
ner or snip in the southeast ,-Ntretnitv
w hich i-xeepted snip is separated from
tin-part by a road running from s.-w
ell s Mill to the (’amp ground--all ii,
tin- ltitli District 2d section, ( obb emu,
tv. Da. Levied on as ihe property m
.1 oil ll TV. \ . Sewell lo satisfy a Ii fa i
sued iron, (lie Superior t'ouri of i uiti.
county, tin., iu tavorofll. M. Kemp v-.
•lolm W. \. Sewell. I'ropern pointed
out in said tifa and not ice given to hm
a ill in possession.
A Iso at 1 to* same lime and place. *n*
vacant unenclosed loi in ihe city m
Marietta. < ol.h county, (.‘corgi a. I ion mi -
ed on the north 1y properly ~t Mr
Massey, -oulli hy Roswell slreef. ,*n-i
by properly of .10-epli I*. Wallaecaiiil -I
IL itarrett, and west i.y an alh-v. and
containing about one-fourth of an a,a.
more or less. Levied on as the proper!>
of the estate of 1-1. M. K. Kuigld, and.
ceased, tn satisfy I wo litas in favm efl.
tMei iifelieon.
Also, one Jol and twn-sinrv lritt
huildiug thereon situated in the it.vvii
of Aew ortli. l ohh eomil v . ( ieorgia. ami
hounded on the north hv Marietta ami
<‘artersville streets, on the east hv lot
owned hy < .*■. Sorrells, on tin' soiitii
hy street, and on the west l-y lot ovviici!
h.v l*r. A. Suiif.li. Levied on a- tin
|il n|ierl yof <i > .~Snj-rel I-. In ~a t i~t'y .
ti fa. in favor of !{. \. Howard.
Also, one hriclv store house on dii
northeast eorner of the public sipiiiri’
in the city of Marietta, and now ovrii
pied hy Haley Bros, as a store house
l-evied on as tie- property of .lames |!
Young: as trustee for his w ife for-tiii<
and enmity taxes for the vear 1872.
I so. port y aeres of lot of land Vo.
in the 2(llli .list, and 2d seeiiun of •'niih
eininty. ia. Levied nas the properly
ot .lolin P. XX inn for his state and eniui
ty taxes for the year 1577.
Also, lots and parts of lot -of land ly
ing' and hoing in the Itirh di-lriel ami
2d section nf I'ohh eniiiilv Ua. m veil
" hole lot- mimher- r>i:7. .Mis and •>,
eontiiiniiig 40 acres each more t-i I**" -
and .in acres ot lot ntuuher .Miii aiel h* a
eres of lot No. 4!lO. All lev led on a- lie
property of .lames |. XVaddell m -ati
ty a ti l'a. in favor of the .Marietta Sav
ings Bank.
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