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THE R ECO It L),
KCEUAUTOIVN, OA., AMI. 14, ’.876.
[cOMMUSICATin.J
NVIiut boiiivo of enjoyment is inoro
gratifying to tlio capital invented than
U«o perusal of yonr county paper.
I will have ft deal of good grub | YVo bc j appeal aft' C apponI from tho
cocked during Court. I want tho publisher to Iho patrons who nro iu
pcoplo to cat it, pay for it, and feed
good. W. II. Edmond oh.
Tin that halo of Uoorgit ritUod
rollon of Ilut yoat’u growth wits sent
it^AiX Albany to Macon on Wednesday,
July ‘281'i. It nan rnlaod in Baker
county, nml was idiippod by J. O.
Stsphens. The flint halo received in
Ur,; on iubt year was on tho 8th of
Aiv;U‘»t, bftiug t' U days later than Ibis
sea ion.—/fawk/me.Ifo JJ/*jxi'eh.
A vn.'iss of wood and oily dark mud
ha* bum found on a h ( gb, gravelly
rldgo in Reynolds, Ga., ftt a depth of
foLv-two feet. Tho wcll-tRggorfl had
oot cut through tho maw* at tho latent
account*. Tho Macon Telegraph ad-
Tines tho owner of tho weII to Bond
spec]mens of Iho wcod and onrlh to
Professor Little for a scientific expla
nation of tho royaloiy.
Crop I trim.
Tuo c;ra crop iu Thomas county fa
is cut off fully one-third.
Crops iu Cjuiluhoochco county ore
good. Chattahoochee and Cboiokeo
seem to ho two of tho exceptions.
Only a half crop will bo mada iu
Filing ham comity. Some faiins aro
cntiioly t Dined. Those who plantud
oftily wilt mnko pretty fair crops.
The drought bus boon so effectual
in wi hot ing vegetation in Wasklng-
tounty, that an aero of corn that was
expected to yield one hundred bush
els w. I now yield next Id uolhlng.
Tho death of i :-Fi idont Johnson
tv II recall many iMinhr vjnron of tho
"Gloat t ijmiuon r." H!;» ebutlou to
Iho United Slalri bouaIo iu 1857, is u
forciblo illustration of tho «^lf will nml
i ; olulo dutciiuloatlou that cbnrac-
(■■E/.'d his whole public carter. At
tho lauu the log’slaturo had to elect
i.v) souiitors, ono to All tho vacancy
occ.'oaioued by tho term of ex-Gov* i nor
Jr,ui's C. Jouon, and tho other, toLiic-
ceod llou. John Bell, wiio»-o turn ex-
pl.cdb.foro the time for tho mooting
of tho general nmnmbly. Mr.
Jolmuon was a candidate for tho first
place, and to avoid "ontoflgllng nlli-
Hiicob" ho mado u uiovo never before
or tii'ieu alletnplod iu tho logidatlvo
1>'-.. Dry of n»y Btato in tho Union.
As noon an «ho two houses were or-
gjrix -d mid ready Id proceed to hu -
Inc**, tho flint mol ion oflfi rod was to
suspend tho rt les, and when u rouolu*
t, on was piwutud to go iuto t ho oli*>
tion of u United States Senator, which
was parsed, tent to tho other homo
and adopt*], nud tho election gone
into immediately, result lug in the
olocliou of Mr. Johnson.
aiioar*. Why is this? Aio tho citi
zens of Polk so uncouoornod about
tho interests of their comity? Arc
v,o dcuiluto of prido sufliciout
to support our papor as it
ohor’d ho? Do wooxpust a publish
er l<» coma hero and labor to build up
ihodutoimU of tho county, and give
us a good paper promptly ovocy week
wl.ilo wo fail to givo him tho bUpflorl
and encoitragcmont ho cl serves and
must have? Do wo cq xl him to do
our legal r.d\.. t’s. ; g for nothing,
and at thohJtno I'tuo fuiulsh his pa-
1 *r on credit? Do tho merchants of
Codaiiowa appiccialo tho valuo and
comoniouco of u local paper? Do
they man fcftj ties appieriation by
the piop'r huppu t?
* Wo know that our journal is it fo
liar to fcoino, in po'nfc of inleic.l;
tho cutitto of thin is v. iy plain. Homo
ham by fur t.upovior advantages to
ours. They mo connected by doe-
tiidoity with tho most uinoto pa its of
tho on h. Wo cannot expect to com
pete with tiiieli; but wu can make
ours, with proper dillIgonco, nn good
ACouuliy pap< r ua there is in the
Mtati. Wo have the iu"utul capacity
iu tho county; wo have tho menus to
support it handsomely, but wo lack
Iho intciOHl. Wo lio quietly bli'l end
expect tho editor Id furnish us with
raro nows ovmy week, nml Jive on
piintar's Ink that is probably pui-
chimed on credit, fur Iho wnut of tho
uiiln wu hu duo for onr paper.
I'VIeud*, cornu Mjuuro to iho font!
Patron'zj your homo paper by aub-
DcrlbiMg r.ml paying for it, and induc
ing youv neighbors to do tho uatuo.
Lst often subscriber got ono wore of
) i i uoighbura to buhscribo and pay
for it. No ono is too poor to pay for
his homo paper. If not in money,
nny kind of produco. A- i.st tho un
itor to gut up uintt'.r of iuloreat—ft
abort notleo from ouch neighborhood
iu ivfoionco to crops or any local
item would greatly encourage him
and lnako bin papor inoro intnivdiag.
No branch of industry cun pi .spur
without proper oncoiirugcuieut. When
partic i ontrnct, n failuro on tho part
of oiio very oficu anrioudy affects tho
intcivaUi of tho other, ilavo wo fully
complied with our proiuisoa of support
i order to ha\o tho lii.oji.uostabliBh-
l iu our midst? Have not homo of
iih who flrot givo it cucouragatuout
mid suppoil, in order “to givo it a
start,*' bc- omo cm t h s 4 and fail to con
tinue our pnttoungo, noting as though
'o expected it to coutimio on n lilt's
i.tai’t” Uoubolow.
Tho dcu'h of Andrew Joliuson
leaves llu counliy without a single ex
piuMidciit living. This has not hap
pened b*.uco tho doalh of Washington,
iu (ho adiuiniijtration of tho chlcr
Adams. Wheu John Quincy Adams
inaugurated, llfly yonrs n
tho pu'Milmt i for tho seven preceding
twenty eight years, w< ro living,
uamtdy, tho elder Adams, differ
Mail!sou ami Monroe. Wlion Polk
in umujr o-iHoeb-: is rctio.od from all »»» Iblity yoara ago, Hie
Tho editor of ilu Gu-mimIuwu Tyl-
cyrapli ears Ibul tlioio is a jjouoral
iinpitAMuii lloil lliu kooiwr of a ilrovu
uf fowls or n lluoli tf pigtauu haa uo
roapoii iliili'.’' in riyaiil to Hooping
tlnwaiiuu^auoi ii f.oni Ills liolghbora.
] f iio bas a good foul' rnilod (unci',
-snob as would kcop a Uoruu oi’ cow
row from breaking tbvongli, lio liliuka
itibor care as !o wlnt o'.bor Ibings
umy go; mid bo coniends (bal it is
Ibo nglibcr who 11 to ken out I bo
visilon, if Ibi it prosi n.o bo lindr
Lie to him. ii.it this is not iu. Wo
have now beforo us Ibu mpoitofa
case r mt to court iu ordc" '.o lest (bis
very ibing. Oao uuigbbor bad a lasto
foi lloucts and piidotl iiiinsolf cousid-
uably on Ills gardcu. Tho oIUm
neighbor loved fowls, and kopt a nu
merous flock of Una), ’ibo fowls
loved flowers also, and mado frajnout
visits to tiro neighbor’s bc*l3. Tbo
fowl owner was rcpaatcdly npponled
to, I nt bo fdtrnya fell bank on what bo
considered Ins lights, which wero ho
thought tbo neighbor who objected lo
Ibo cinchona should put up a fouro
onflioicut to keep tbo ohicktusout
But Hit' decision was adverse lo auy
supposed I gld, aurl bo bad to pay a
good sum for flowers destroyed, timo
charged iu driving chickens out, and
in watebiug tbo Ircds, and u largo
nu'ubor of similar Hours, besides tbs
coils nf Ibo whulo stril.
Tins was ft civil suit for dnturtgos
only, but the c.rso c mld bo made to
r.V'Unr. a still nioro ur.,.is aspect on
n e... go of koepias a mi ranee «ud
ru v.i: ion woyj a man u:t»i.t. -mo to
g.ior wl.o induced lb. pasliiuo .t
peri tH.irre l, . (ca'.bos.d fl
gre. r on another',, pa.turo,
A now b.tni:
Dikii—Near Ocdni town, July 23d,
Flelcber Dcnablc, aged erven yonrs.
Flclclior wan a bright child, and with
cflccfioimto disposition. Theco qnali-
■ ios won trim tbo lovo of all tho family
Wo syiupatliisa with tbo beronved
family, knowing their loss inliisotor*
nil gain. A Fruc.su.
Itictnaand r oonly onnomiccs wi'.li
something liko ft lloiirisli that sbo ban
nlrippcd nonrly ono bundrod nml sivly-
llvc llioumurl wntcriuolonn in diffor-
oul pninls thin cennon.
Tlic Lnrgcnl nml (Iranrleit
NATIONAL
EXPOSITIN
-OK—-
Agriculture, Hoiticulture,
MICCXIAN185I, Ri INK It AT. & AItT
J^VKH belli in i:■ i section, will cotn-
ROMB, O A. g
T/fK OLD FA fit GHOU.NOH, OOT-
411!, A ND OONTJNUINO UNTIE
OCT. Otii^ 1875.
in- o^ic nti«l hU to *co (lio liig Hllow.i.
.Ei'.orsi* c 0- ncmly lci|iio«;oil to com
co ..lat'enu notv rml 1*8 10 (bo
itW lite r Tina Flock, Mcolmnicot In-
ions, Minerett, A ■ I’nnd Products of iho
, not n'ono for iho Premium, hut to
.1 t-puiAtion for iDlclligeuce, rkil'nut
1 mt rt*-1» ii*, A
V Aikbii
iu most nolei sn-i prom-
Uuiic’l Hu, «-ii ft, o itnUod
promiked lo l«opresent. It w!l bo a
it t. out io everybody who tUtoii'K
J. J. COHEN, AUnngcr.
. PBnilV, Her tot .ir.
I GREAT DISCOVERY!
Thompson’s :Linimont
on«* of the arentost tllsccvcrlcs of Iho
Nolhtna Itrlngn cnicli speedy and sure
relief lo lliono who sutler willi tho ntiiuer.
pains ntid nchex ootninon lo I lie hiunnn
e. l)o yon wnnl Komnlliing Ihnl will
n your head, your bnck, euro your rheu-
mntinm and Ncuislgln ? Apply Thoinpson'ii
l.iniinont nnd suflerno inoro.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Hprninn, llurns, nnd I'ouis Kcncrnliy,
UHK
THOMPSON’S LINIMENT,
ad yo
Ut foot deep, umy
two tr.i'.r oof Man-
x xpot »hut *n by
i, wboro buqw nudi j u -u-
n Em veftp found.
, N. li
'I. , : :i-utso;iH-;y Advi l:i-s r puts Lid
. y ior a i*onv'cutiuu in Alabama
at lii.Oki'.'. Vila oiuv. u!ion wi'-l prob
ably tlaud : D uivct.ds, 70; n.pub .-
c.i s, 10; i i ilopoudouts, 1).
'j -to ate 810 peu r'iuf.niy conv’c’.s
iu Georg », cve'-i- utb of whom pio
inoumb nln of tbo previoni twouty
s, livti h vam, wetD living (cxcopt
Hot;I*.ou, who was in uillco but ouo
mouth), umualy, tho yottngnr Ada
Jnrkioi), Yuu Btifcu rml Tjh ; nnd
wh^u L'noolh wni i.iau^urfttud, four
toon ye.u -i n^«», uo l*'- i ilinu live of h i
llu.’riom pidilcvw nV Miwifod—
Van lhuou, Tylov, FilWne, 1
nnd Buohnann.
Tho rain belt covorc \ tho uo tlscun
half of Mittsom', tho i itithern half of
Iowa, nnd m.nly tho whole of tho
Slat * of 1 HnoL Iddip’ia and Ohio—
nn nidft of 190,000 rquevj in ; lr.*», nnd
tin gm.lun c >unlry of Oio W* ->t. This
vain nt on rmbvat a about G7^ j t i eut
otlha whrat crop of 'V* t aunt vy. Oao
thivd of tho nop has, hrt J tforo, 1 ou
expos* 1 to tho rff s of tho oxtuun-
d : novy la'nfall. Twauty-flvo per c«i»t
of it v 'l probably i^vor tho losses if
tho weather is heroafier favomblo. In
many pin > tbo loss i am almost to
tal ro far na Iho when', hay and oat
ris.pi e’u t Mti u ne 1, hut tbo averago
lo a ’)• tbo entiioraiu l *lt will not ex-
Cv oil twouly-flvj per i\*:i*.—C\mi 'u-
Tho most prouihimt randidato for
Govuruor of Georgia within our voeol-
KoUoo is M . Jos pb P, l'oadwyler, of
Elbort ivuniy. Tho Ga/dtlo aayt bo
hib ou farming till’ ty-fivoyonrs, aud
duung that timo has novur bought a
vjrlo pound of mens, and but eight
biu.i is of com—wldah win soon alter
tho v. at*. How many can show mi eh
a raroixt? lio 1"A threshod this
spring uo hss than Ihroo hundred
busbili of wheat, but ho is now using,
aud will bo for kjiuo time, his Inst
ye.a*’s ctop. Oats nro plont fal with
him. He t. - - his own stoek, whieh
is fully equal t* that brought from
T.tiksv v» nnd K< ntueky.— Sic. X n*s.
D. • ki 'gghnaah rgla vsmud pto
duce paues iu youv id.
G BOnOIA, TOI.K OOI.NTY.-Whereas
L II Wall li nil, a'lmiuislrator on the cs-
Into of F C Dianionil, of said oonnlv, etc-
ceased, has applied for letters of (fismitj-
rion from his oaid administration.
These arc, therefore, Vo oilc .ml admon
ish all persons concerned, kindred nnd
creditors, to he and a< ir nt the court of
Ordinary to he hold iu raid county on tho
first Monday -In Nov. next, to show enuso
if any they have, why said loiters should
not he granted in terms of the law.
(liven under my hand aud official signa
ture, this July 2D, 1H7•>.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
jod fear no harm. Tills M«dl*
. up right here in your midst,by
Dr It. K. THOMPSON. Your neighbors
have tried it, and it has never fulled lo do
what it promises. Every family should
keep it on hand, and (hereby savo many a
dollar. Often a long and expensive trip
for n physician might bo dispensed with,
simply tiy applying Thompson'! Liniment;
then keep it on hand—It will cost you but
little. No physician can practice atioooss-
ly without n good J.iu'nieut— tliov know
its importance—then keep .1 on hand. You
can apply it yourself nnd nave money.
•Jail on Mt. It. It. THOMPSON, over
l'r. llocso’e Drug Eton 1 , gel a bottle, aud
never bo without it. ti will do what it any#,
and you’ll never regret buying it. Oot 24
tor ttulu iu Keck mart by K K iiogo.
0. P. McCONNEIL, Agent, Acworth,On
r^EOUOIA. FOLK COUNTY.—Mu. 8a-
rah Cldldei’H hna npptled for oxemp-
lion of personally; tlio Ordinary being cHs.
«,u«Hnod, twill para upon tho nrao at 10
o’clock, r in., on Iho 4th day of August
187,-.. This July 21, IH75.
w. c, KNiuirr,
Clerk Superior Comt.
A M K III O A N
W r AHIl IIIjIJK,
For Lftumlty & llouiobolff Uao,
Manurncltired nt tho
Amorloan Ultrtrftranriuo Wctki,
Novvnrk, N. J.
O l.lt Wash Btuo is tlio bent iu tho world
It does not urcak; contains nothing
Injurious to health or fabric, nnd is used
by a" iho inrgo laundrl”- on account ot its
plea*ing clTool nml cheapness. Superior
for Whitewashing. P.-t up in pac ages
convenient for family use. l'.tco 10 cents
onah. For unto by grocers cverj »vli
Always ask for An unit;** Warii llu «
you wnut the cheapest and best.
Amciican Ultramarino Works,
omco, Vi William >1.,
ARW VOHIi.
jot, SI -2m
Legal Advertisements.
G F.OIKHA. FOLK COUNTY.—WherenH,
H T Hattie nud W 8 Hattie, adrniuis-
traiorn on the estate of Lazarus W Hattie,
late of said county, dcccn-cd, hns tnado ap
plication for dismission from their said ad
ministration.
Therefore, ull perrons concerned will an-
penr at a court of Ordiunry, to ho hold In
said county on the first |Mon<lay in Nov.
next, to show cause, if any they hnve, why
said letters should not be granted.
(liven under my hnnd aud official signa
ture, this July 2D, 1875,*
JOEL DREW Kit, Ord.
nKOROJA, FOLK COUNTY — Hstlio A.
VJT Childers, administratrix on the estate
of Jane W. Childers, of said county, de
ed, has applied for ]uavc to sell at prl*
solo the tallowing wild uncultivated
land lying In other couhtirs than this, to*
wit)
Lot No-617, in 20th district Jtd section,
and 360 in 1st dint, of tbo 4(h section, liar*
county, 4'M in 10th dint, and 4'h reo.
Floyd county; 86 aud H6 in Oth diet. 1st
section, aud 171 in the Hlh district of the
1st section of Funuiii county.
These nro, therefore, lo cito and admon
ish nil persons concerned, kindred nnd
creditors, to ho and appear al a court of
Ordinary, to he held in «uid county on tlio
Monday in September next, to allow
, if nny they have, why leave to sell
nt private Bale should not he granted
L'ivcti under my hand nnd officinl signa-
rc, this the 2Dth day or July, 1876.
G koiujia, folk county.—j* w.
T. Hnnd has applied for exemption
of personalty and setting apart nnd valua
tion of homestead, and ( will pass upon the
some at 11 o'clock, a. m., on the 23d day of
August, 1876. al my oflloe. This Aug. II,
1876.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
<:ftCsi lion.
G EOIIOIA, FOLK COUNTY.—Wltlinm
Means, vs. Ore-toll Iron nnd Mining
•any—Action on Accoint,—the de
fendant is hereby required, personally or
by attorney, lobo and appear at the next
Hupei iof Court I
ly, on tho sc
then mid Micro to answer tho plain
demand iu nu action on account.
(ness tho Honorable Judge of said
Court, this 16th day of July, 1876.
W. C. KNIGHT, Clerk.
Notice.
1 ROItaiA, FOLK COUNTY.-Folk Hu*
Wn
Mci
August Term, 1376.
Action on Account.
Oredell Iron i
Mining Coop
.Notice in hereby given *to I lie sloekhotd*
s of saitl Oredell Iron nml .Mining Com*
iny, nnd nil whom it mny concern, that
-a above staled enso lias been commenced
-Iiiruablo to tlio August Itrm, 1876. of
Folk Huporiof Coart. This notice giv
cording lo tlio statute in such eases inn
id provided. IIALSTEU SMITH,
July 12, 1873. AH’/ for IM'IT.
PIANOS
O R G A N S.
W. S. D. Wiklc L Co.,
Otlurlown anil (’nrtemilli'
ItlNOSPOUU’d
O S W E t+ O
PURE
A.\l>
Silver Gloss Starch,
For Iho I-jauiulrv
MANUFACTURED llY
T. KINGSFORD 4 SON.
TL’n Beat Stnich iu tlio World
Givoa h Bonutiful Fiuislt to tho Linen
and tho difference in cc»t between it nud
common starch is scarcely half a cci
an ordinary washing. Ask your (.«
KINUS FORD’S
OSWEGO CORN STARCH,
For Puddings, Blano M" n o°i
Ico Crema etc*
Ie 111.»i.'i t n D *l_Es!»&h»l'0d »» 1848, and
preserves iiv reputation as Furcr,
^l onger, nml inoro l)ciicate than
any other article of the kind
offered, either twth tho
other titled
Stephenson, Macadam, Ph. l>., &c M the
highest chomicat authority of Europe, care
fully analysed this Corn Starch, and eavs
it is a most excellent articlo of diet and iu
chemical nud .ceding properties is fully
c«iu.d to iho best arrow root.
Directions for rnakiug Fuddlngs, Cub*
tarJs, \c , accompany each t one pouud
package.
For sftle by all Firel-clftss Grocers.
July Ul—2m,
Colo bra tod
Pianos and Organs-
T HESE Mogntltcent Instruments have
now loon many years before tho public
nnit u steady growing popularity is the r-
Milt. The many nml valuable iroprov-
incuts recent ly Introduced in i he Musical
portion of the Organa have added Urrcly t
their success, and they are confidently pr«
Absolutely Without any Equals
A splendid Stool is boxed with
each Organ freo of charge.
t/iisli Pricca Greally Reduced
For the accommodation of those
n’t pay nil at once, will sell for oue-fonrlh
FIFTEEN MONTHIA INSTALLMENTS
Tho fallowing Is what Woo-1'.- Household
Magazine soys of tho manufacturers
Instruments:
“Hobxstv t» inn Best Fouct.’’— How
impressively is this old maxim demonstrat
ed iu the ,'xtraordinary success of the great
Musical (allrumcut house of Horace Waters
A; tfou. Adopting from the first n rigid rule
that evoi" instrument should prove
nud poegbly Nonx, than their warrantee
called for the firm has built up a business
far in adNtnee of their contemporaries, and
from Mafae to tho Uulf the name of Horace
Waters i) as familiur as household words.
Tho Nw York Express says, “Wi
Pianos :»e pronounce.1 by Musical amateurs
as a docdcdly superior article in all tho
re- t uisite of this instrument, und it is fast
Mipcrccdag those of other manufacturers."
IjNSUEiB
IN THE
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OJF MOBILE, ALA.
This Company lifts promptly paid
overy dealt) loss sustained, and with
out litigation or dispute.
Over #100,000 !
Paid iu tho loot Ihrco years lo Wid
ows and Orphans.
The Important Subject
Of Lifo InBtmmco is groilnally and
doscrvedly gaining public attention by
tho forco of its own aorits. The timo
is not far distant when tho death of a
man leaving his family uuproii led
for by a policy of Lifo Assist .»: e -. will
leave tho Ltaiu of neglected duty upon
hia character. It is a duty which ev
ery one owes to his own «ie|K.‘ndcnl8
and to tho community. Ho who neg
lects it is not u good hlisband, father
or citizen. Ifo hns no right < ten to
riak tho chance of throwing the fuluro
sup|>orL of hi i fatuiiy, iu ease « f his
death, on tho community nt large, or
on relatives and friends, when it i in
his power so easily to provide against
such contingencies.
The Mobiie Lifo
Issues policies on nil tho approved
plans of Inuumucc.
In tho roiddlo rands of lifo few linvo
much capital to leave for tho L- lief.t
of thoir familita, in tho event t , h.
early dcconsc, but most have in • tuce
By doToting n portion of tho I ;.riu
Iho way of Lifo Aftsurancc, t ho head
of a family ran mnko muc tiir*!, die
when ho may, even on Iho day j vr
tho first annual payment, his tv. low
nnd children will Lo endowed with a
certain amouut of money.
Take an Endowment Policy,
and thus provido for your family in
tho event of early death, aud for y. ur
own old age. should you live out Iho
stipulated titne
One ought to bo salisfn d if l;o ,' cfn,
nt tho end <>1 twenty y-nr\ all
money ho has invested, with m •: th ;:t
seven per cent.inttu at, nnd Ins l,td
tho au8urui:ep, all throng.t t’i . . a\
ly yearn that, -a ease lie d. ’ th. !.. I
amount of Lite policy w.n.M at .... ••
bu payablo to iho Lvnotic... \ ir. :
tho (tunic. It sra'.DB too u 1 t.l
true, but it cnti 1 : ■ you U
take tho IruuLIo lo »nqu;tv.
“I am satisfi.d,” oaid Ucnorul D t -
born, u thnt among ono huudrod met
chants and tnulers, not inoro t.nu
threo over acquire iudcpcuiLuce.'’
Every Merclinnl,
Should t ike an Kndowinent Policy or
Limited Puyment Policy iu tho
MOBILE LIFE.
A girl of seventeen, in Schohaiie,
N. Y., was nsked, a f- vv day.-i ago, I y
it smart young man whoh.vl no means
but his salary, to boeomo Ids npousc.
“Is vour lifo insured n h d t-he.
“No,’ sail tho swain. ’ Ihi u )ou
must hitvo it insured, for 1 in not g •
ing to marry you and havo v u »i .
nud leave mo to btg for a living.’’
The Life Endowment
By which a Cash Endowment cm
bo secured during lifo, at life i t os of
premium, is a signal feature of the
Mobile Lifo
FOR YOTTNQ MEN
People sometimes object that they
caunol “afford” to assure. Such nu
arguweelt should rather teach a mau
tho impemtivo necessity t-i atstuing
at once. If he fetL ho much diftculty
in withdrawing such a trillo ci i.-is i:
come, let him reflect ou the i: L;Ltful
comlitiou into w hich his eioalh would
plango his family.
Insure iu tho Mobile Lifo nt once.
To-morrow is not yonr own. Delays
breed remorse. How many estates
have beeu sacrificed and families left
pfeunilcas, because tho father put off
insuring till a more convenient season,
till ho was better able.
OSSIAiV HUGGINS, Agent,
( edai town, Ga.
“ Olhco'.iu rear of Record office.
inch 20—ly
THE SINGER AGAIN TRIUMPHANT
841,070 Singer MndiinCs so< t l in 1874
more limn ivo no1<1 in lHtJl, nnd
81,031 more limn sold in 1N7*2.
Our sales er.ceeil lliofio of any o.lier company for tlio period named '187.)
the number of Mn,h.’>1 Machines, or ucarljr
Three times those of any other Company.
Tent Iho BINDER before purebaNing any other. Terms as easy au<! payment! as
light as arc offered by any other company. IIUY THE BEST. Good agenta wanted.
The Singer Manufacturing Company,
G. W. LEONARD, General Agont,
Cor. Broud and Alabama fits., Atlanta, Qa.
LINTON (L HAY,
CanvftBsing Agent f<fr Polk Couuty.
0
Kami your addu *9 lo tho nhove office, or to L. (i R \Y, Codxrtoirn, for a ('atalo/ue
or the celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE.mTINO PATTERN'S. They arc Iho best, the
chonpcHl an«l front slyliah pallcrr.'* in tho markot. June 12— tm.
NEW CASH STORE !
PHILPOT *5c IDOID3DS,
At ILoir old Stand, have opened a Magnificent Stock of
DRY GOODS Sc GROCERIES,
And aro Selling them at remarkably low pricca
Sugnr, C'ollcc, Cheese, I^isli
lIAStmVAUR, 4 'ROCKERY
A full Lino of Notions, Trimmings, Kibboun, Whito Goods, Doracaticn,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. READY-MADE CLOTHING
Vnd In f id n Gcnernl Aswrltnonl of Mcrc'.iandijo, all at Grofttly Reducod
“Piicen. Being tix* <1 np in good etyle, no rcnla lo pay, and having paid
( '.ash for their Gootlo, thiy aro able to Compelc successfully with any ouo.
On;l and bo convinced. npr 17
\\ urn iy rifMi oitihH
WJ!LT-E3K;B ,
For IUustratr.l Catalogue, Prico Li t, nccoiumcudaliona, Aa^call oD or
aJdrc33
W. S. 1). AVI K EE c c .: CO., AGETfTiS, :
Cedar;own or Carl'.ftviiie. Georgia.
Joseph E. Veal, Rome, Georgia.
T iotin?, Cunarp, Music-boxes. Banjos, Tamborinc«, Bones. Triangles, Uastinels, Ac
rtlccDf, Flutinas. Coneertint?, Flutes, Fifes. Picolos, Clairouetj, Fbgelcts. Harpe*
ninp Forks, l itch Pipes, Hormonieans.
Fosin. French, German and Italian Strings. Violin and Guitar Cases, of wood and
pap«-r; extra Buns, Bow-Hair, Tail-pieces. Keys. Bridges, Finger-Boards, C aironeV
Heeds. Piano and Dulcimer Wire, banjo Beads. TamLuri'nu Ginglers, &c , Ac.
3In>iral flisirtimoiits ltrpnired.iDjRrd Slyle. |dc( «*