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THE RECORD.
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CRDABTOWN, GA., SKl'T. 4, ’,875.
ClrciiN nu«l Menagerie.
iikIIhIi Iii\a<«ii>ii
ne|rieint»er I lit li
Start not poaccful rentier at tho
ominoiiB and powdur-sitiolliiig clmrno-
lor of tlio introductory heading.
' Cousin John" in not coming with
Knfield and iron-clud to lest our incl-
ti) f hut in n very nmusing nintmor, and
represented by what ho can do in tho
way of coiupioriug navaga nature and
muscular art, to edify and dolight tho
people of the Now World. Ilia spo-
einl crnbnKHudor on thin occasion in
Air. A. it. HoLhehild, who it will bo
Boon by tho proclamation of tho ad
vertisements und programmes in otn-
poYVcrod to nmko a grand internal
tour with hia colossal menagerie and
combined circus companion, previous
to taking up suporb quarters in Phil*
adolphia an one of tho English feature a
of our forthcoming Contennial Cele
bration.
Certainly tho moat ample roaoona
are prcuonlod why “the Btrangor
ahould bo lakon in and on rod for."
First, it ia an honout show, honestly
advortiaod and disllnolly resting its
olnims to recognition on tho good
old fashioned and only legitimate
features possihlo to bo prosontod in
nn exhibition of its kind. Second, in
the resources claimed it is "almost
ns big as all out doors," und laally it
is backed up by tbit liberality and
true noi vo to which wo Amoriouus al
ways instinctively pay tribute. Its
uuiiuulH, from thnt phi nominal and
altogether novel feature, tho inasto-
doulo performing Rhinoceros, "Him*
nlnya," aro of tho rarest species and
in tho most porfeot condition, while
iu during grace, souoalion and fun
is circus promises a programme of un
equaled brilliancy and innovation
That most undiniaUlo element of hit
tuuu ohaructor, "curiosity,” is evident
ly so profoundly stirrod by tho ndvont
of thi3 distinguished stranger from
o'or tho sous that overflowing houses
inny ho dopoudod upon as tho order
of tiio eagerly looked for day. 2t.
Keforing to tho hiiloih of some of
tho Northern papers at what they are
pleased to call tho "rodiculous scare'
of tho peoplo ofUoorgiuon ueoouutof
tho luto negro troubles, tho Baltimore
Hun says it is easy enough for
those who aro removed from tho
soono, and aro not iu I ho midst'of
a similar population, to ridicule tho
oxoitomoot whiuh those developments
havo caused. And yot, wltou tho plot
of a negro insurrection was ouoo dis
covered iu Now Yoik, little more than
a century ago, alarm wns so extreme
that it manifested itself in tho moBt
remorseless cruelty, and the accused
blacks could uot And u lawyer who
would see that they had a fair trial
tho courts. This so-called plot, which
was never proved, created tho greatest
panic. Upon ovidouco which would
now bo oousidorod worthless, ono hun
dred and fifty-four colored men ami
twouty whiles were impiihoucd within
six months, of whom seventy-eight
nogroos woro transported, twenty-live
lmngod, und thirteen burned at tho
stake.
Sovornl Romans woro in town yes-
torday, among them Joe Lumpkin
Mr. Rich, of Qovan & Go’s, Mr. A. H,
Shropshire, from tlio homo of S. Nor
ton & Son.
Judgo Gordon, of Cutoosn county,
will luako this year thirty thousand
bushels of com. And that is not nil
ho will make, for tho corn will surely
put mom money in hia pookots than
cotton from tho sftmo land could.
Tho Columbus Enquirer unhesitating- ln * u1,
ly declares that tlm Judgo is tho right
nmu for govornor. Ho knows what
the stato needs; ho is a true econo
mist, and ho puts his knowledge into
practice. Ho should sweep tho Hold.
It m too frequently tho ease for pa
pers Ot a low order of intolligenco to
ridicule tho college graduate as a
helpless and useless individual. Mr.
Avory, qf Yule, however, graduated
only a mouth ago, and already ho has
soured a positiou of trust at a salary
*)f $3,000 a your. It is as pitcher of
a professional base ball club.
The signs of businoss revival are
incronsiug. Tlio Atlantic Cotton
Mills, in Lawrence, Miu;-., which lmvo
BUipouded siuoo tlio month of July,
vill resume, with full fores of 1,250
hands on Monday next. Those mills
havo had an immeuso s'oek oh hand
during tho summer, and tho largo re
duction of it during tho summer has
settled tho question of resumption.
Muscogeo county has one hundred
and fifteen sheep and live huadml
and seventy-sovou dogs.
Polk county can beat Mugcogco iu
tho m.mbor of dogs, if nil tho little
degs of Codiutown aro included.
According to tho census recently
tikeu iu L.'UiM.ma, the population of
that State now consists of -105,001
plates, aud 450,020 uegroos.
Isnnc Merrill NlnRrr.
Tliin i-in Incut mechanician died nl his
roaidenoe at Old Paignton, near Torquay,
England. on the 23d day of July, 1876, 'In
the Oltli year of hi* rgo.
It rarely happens that a great mochnni-
cal Inventor permanently ideniiflen his
rrnirio with the useful inventions he give*
the world. The men of talent loo often
soito upon and carry off tlio fame which
properly belongs to tho men of genius.
Hllll more rarely does it occur thnt tho
meritorious inventor secures tlio pecuniary
rewards which Jiislly pertain to the highest
efforts of tho mind,
Tlio nuhjoct of I Ills notice was so fortu
nolo as to achieve, in both respects, a grand
Kiiocm*. His name and reputation will lie
perpetuated by a great matiufaolnrlng
porallon, whoso hcni-floinl operations
lend over tlio whole civilized world, and lie
died in tho possession and enjoyment of a
coilossai fortune. Ills father win
linn, a m'll-wriglil by trade; bis mother a
native of IteiiHseluer county, New York,
whore tlio fuluro inventor wan born. At
an early day the family removed to Oitwo
go, but tlio father met with but little sue
cess in Ills business, mid^lhe non, when
about twelve yours of age, with very I in
perfect school education und no money, dc*
parted from a homo to writ loll lie never re
turned.
Prom that (Into forth ho fought the bat
tle of llfo alone, lid soon tinned his at
tention to mochcnienl work, and maintain
ed himself as a 'machinist, but ho never
served any regular apprenticeship, and
never peel ended to bo an accomplished
artisan. His mind naturally omployod
Itself about novel means of reaching Impor
tant mulls, nnd for many yrnrit, wlilio on.
gaged in Inventions, il was his practice to
employ tlio simplest materials, such ns
steel wire bent to some particular shape, or
a piece of slice! Iron cut to some strange
form, or a pine slick curiously whiltlod
with a pocket knife, to ebieidat tlio pri noi -
pies of some of tlio most iisofut and curious
tncohniiical devices. Tim inventions being
thus made, mid tlio method of opnrntiun
distinctly shown, any skillud artisan read
ily put them into permanent form. At ono
time Mr. Hlngor was engaged in tlio em
ployment of (lie Messrs. Hoe, in the city of
New York, ns a tnnohlnosl, and then devot
ed Ills loistii o hours to study for tho singe
Ho cuhyod tliuauquainlanco, and, to a lim
ited extent, (lie Inst ruction of PlaoUlo, Pov-
oy, Glnrko and others, who tlion adorned
Dio stage of Dio old Purk theatre.
During sovornl years ho wns a theatri
cal manager, and gave frequent I'cprcsmi-
talions of plays in Dio Interior cities of
Ohio, Pennsylvania nnd Now York, In a
certain lino of charnotora he is said to liaro
noted with muoh success. To Dio close of
Ills life lie had nn ardent lovo for Dioatri-
euls and itlislo, and within Die splendid
mansion which ho had built within tho past
two years, a theatre, coniplotoin nil its ap
pointments, wns included.
While ho was still a young limn lie in.
vented a Htontn drilling machine, which was
Used with muoh ndvnutogo in tlio constmo■
Don of vni ions railways and canals. Sub
Hoquontly ho invented a mnohino for carv
ing wood, metals or marble. While oiulonv-
oring to introduce to public notice nnd use,
Ills ntt cut ion was onsiially directed to (no
sewing mnohino. At Dial time, i860, tho’
several pnlonts on sewing nutchlno Uovlo
had born granted in this aud otlmr coun
tries, no practical niachino oiipabloof prof
itable employment to do ordinary work had
ever been produced. Up to Dial time sew
ing timohltioH had boon experimental mere
ly n,, d had fulled to ho useful. In eleven
days Dio (list Singer sowing nmoliino wns
Invented aud built complete, it contained
much Dint was now and useful, subsequent
improvements, for which numerous patents
w oro obtained, but greatly to tho value of
the innoliliio; but it was successful and
profitable 'from tho beginning to nil con
cerned In it, aud iiguiiiHt nil competition,
has steadily and continuously increased in
favor, Dins establishing Dio roputallou of
Dio inventor nnd scouring him a vast for-
tune, in 1800 Mr. Singer retired from
tho active management of business, and
siuoo that time linn resided mainly abroad.
After several year's residence in Paris, ho
went, with his family, to England, and
IInelly purchased nn otdnlo and settled
down at Old Paignton, near Torquay, in
Devonshire. Tho last years of IDs life
devoted to tho improvements of that
properly, whore ho dispensed a liberal hos
pitality, and to Dio poor of that neighbor
hood Ids deatii will bo a severe bereave-
New Advertisements.
Dr. W. C. ENACLND,
Surgeon and Physician
CEDAllTOW'N, (i A.
Office corner College nnd Prior streets,
where lie may be found at all hours when
not professionally absent. sop 4
.1 A M E S (« L I: N N ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CEUAHTOWN, (JA.
Office rear of Record office, up-stairs,
sept 4
Notice,
A LL persons having Watches or Clocks
in my shop for oepairs arc requested
to corno and take them out by the 6lh day
of October next, nnd pay chnoge*
If not taken out and charges paid by that
time they will ho void at puidio hide to sat
isfy dingoes. This is fair warning to nil.
Hept. 3,1876. A. L. DAVIH.
rjnoiiaiA, polk county—ja« a.
Crocker lint applied 'for exempt ion
of personally nnd selling apart and vnlua-
Don id homestead, und I will pass upon tlio
same at JOo’clook, a. m., on Die 1-llhdnyof
Hept., 1876. nt iny office. This Sept. 3 ‘
1876. 1
JOE!, BREWER, Ord’y.
Polk Sln i ifr Kales.
Will bo sold be for a tlio Court House
Door in Codarlown, Polk county, (in.,
tlio first Tuerday in October next, between
Dm legal hours of sale, the follow ing prop
ci ty, to-wit:
Lots of land Nos, 621, 622,628, 600,61
688, 687, 607, 6' S, 003, 002, Clil, ({06, 0
871, 072, 073, 787, 730, 736, 734, 71.6 and
710. in Die 2lHtdlst JSdsec. of Polk coonty
known ns Dm Wimberly pUnlutfon, now
occupied by the Messrs Tate, and claimed
by M V I) Ake, nd'mr of Mr. Vandevendcr
deceased. Levied on as Iho properly of II
I) Cothran, to sntisry ,» fj f u from
Floyd Superior Court, in favor of William
llornio >\ Co. iigainst llonj. F Jones, pi In-
oipal, Hugh if Cothron and H Hmitli r
ciirity. Proporty pointed out by plff'a i
torney,
Also at loo tmtno Dino and place, lots of
laud Nos 226, 220, 2J7, 224, aud i..,lf of
lot No. 221, in iho list district nnd fib
Don, ns tlio property of T A Duke, to satis
fy ooo 11 fa f n my hands in favor of A M
Hlonn, vs said T A Duke; one in favor of
Hunan Harper, ono iu favor of .1 L Uerry,
nnd one in favor of Hlonn, Aim an k ,
vh said T A Duke; thu saiil property lying
in Polk county, and now claimed by llnrvy
Poltlt, truant in possession, known ns i'
Thomas A puko plantation. Tho M bc
proporty pointed out and levy made by u
forraor HliorifT.
Also, at tlio same lima and place,
two-horse buggy aud one brown horse
about eight years old, of medium size, lev
ied on by virtue of ono county court fi fa of
Harlow county, in favor of James l( 0 g<
Co . against \V (I aud W K Heed. f
b urn a pointed out iu tho ft found Die buggy
by plaintiff,
September 0, 1376.
II. P.
Tho Grtuigon Life and llonllh In
runeo Conqmuy offer splendid iuduoo-
monta lo insurnblo porsons.
During u light shower of ruin on
Wednesday, at Roiuo, tho corner of
l'h’ hnrdwnro storo was atruok by
lightning und about forty brick iutock-
tout. Several workutou woro on-
gagoil in making repairs on thobuiKl-
it g »t tho time. No ono was hurt,
but they scattered worso than tho
brick.
W. C. IRvrber,
REAL ESTATE AG’T
Horknuut. (in.
\T7 H.L m'11 or buy Wild or Improved
Land.* in any portion of the county.
Having boon a citizen of Polk county for
i‘»y year*, and being thoroughly posted
the l.ooation, Value, etc . of Land* in ev
S section, feel confident that it will be t.i
the interest of parties having lauds to sell,
to place them in my hands; and those wish
ing lo purchase Lands can alw ays bo ac
commodated. I will bo iu Cedartown i u
the 1st Tuesday in each mouth, for tho pur]
s in my line,
tune 20
I’olk County Mortgage Sheriff
Halo for iNovcoilicr
H ETYVKKN iho usual hours for Sheriff
sales, on tlio first Tuesday in November
next, and at Die door of tlio Court House,
in Codarlown, Die following properly will
lie sold under and by vlituo of a mortgi
fi fa issued by tho Clerk of tlio Super
Court of twiid county, iu favor of Alfred
Hhorter against tho Etna iron Company
levied upon ns Die properly of said Coruna
ny, lo-wil:
Nineteen yoke of work sleors, with tlio
yokes; O Mules, compi-inlng the team driven
by (ioorgo Coleman, naniod Maok, Hookey,
Deck, L(*e, Mary and Dan; 0 Mules, co
P l Etng tlio team driven by Daniel Walk
d Nell, 'Polio, Mike, Mary, Gin n
Hlbbon; fi mitlos. comprising Dio in
driven by John Vaughn, named Charlie,
Julo, Hot, Hal, Pol ami Jnck; 3 earl mules,
named Colie, Noll and Tom; 2 sa.Idle mules
named Hell and Mnrg; ono extra mule,
n.lined Polo; fi six mule coal wagomi am
three sols of iiaiuecs; 2 four-mule wagons
2 t wo-Iioim' wagons nnd ono set of harness;
2 leaf wagons; I two-wheel drays; fi coni
beds; -1 ore beds; 8 dump oarts nnd har
ness - ono *oi of oro bank tools, consisting
of shovels, picks, wheelbarrows, drills
crowbars, harness, Ac.; one lot of wood
shop tools, cousin ing of anwa, hammers,
chisels, augers, adze, nxo, brace and bits,'
cross-cut saws, ,Xc.; one lot of ltlaokamUll
tuoD; ono lot of Furnace tools, consisting
of Scales; Coal buggys, Ore buggy. 1 *, wheel
barrows, liars, Hammers, Monkey-wrench,
Hose; one lot of ofllco Furniture, Desk,
(-hairs. Table Iron Safe, Ac.; one lot of
Household Furniture, consisting of two
bedstords, sol of Chairs, Ihironu, Wuslistand
etc.; ono Fairbanks Scale
lo will commence nt 10 o'clock, n
I continue until all the above prop
Tlio whole of tho properly
oiapnny ‘s Works ai
pose of transact ing busi
DE^OBXISr
MANYF.VOTUUKtt Oi'
WEI AT FANS,
(arlcrsvillo, Uu.
H AYING been located iu Carteii-villc,
and engaged iu ibis business for the
past tiveuty-five years, 1 feel confident that
1 can give .satisfaction. YY. S. 1>. YYiklc,
criy is sold,
will remain
l)tna, until a day or two before tho sale,
and subject to inspection by all who desiri
to purchase. The mules and workuteeri
comprise a splendid lot of working animals,
and all who desire to secure such can be
accommodated.
,11. P. LUMPKIN,
Sopb 8, 1*876. Sheriff.
1 GREAT DISCOVER! I
Thompson’s ;Liniment
Is one of the greatest discoveries of Die
ge. Nothing brings such speedy nnd sure
eliof to those who suffer with the nuincr-
ns pains and aches common to Die human
nee. l)o you want something thnt will
n*o your head, your back, cure your rheu-
nlgla f Apply Thompson's
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Burns, and Pains generally,
THOMPSON’S LINIMENT.
and you need fear no harm. This Modi
cine is put up right here in your midst,by
l)r- H. H. THOMPSON. Your neighbors
havo tried it, and it has never failed to do
wlint it promises. Every family should
keep it on hand, and thereby save many a
dollar. Often a long and expensive trip
for a physician might he dispensed with,
simply by applying Thompson*! Liniment;
then keep it on hand—it will cost you but
little. No physician can practice success
fully without a good Liniment—they know
its importance—then keep it on hand. You
cau apply it \-ourself and save money.
Vail on DK. K. K. THOMPSON, over
Dr. Boose'.- Drug Store, got a bottle, aud
never be without it. It w ill do what it says,
and you'll never regret buying it. Oct 24
For sale iu llockraart by K K Hoge.
IL P. McCONNERL, Agent, Acvvorth, (la
iR/IEJIMIEIMIIBIEiR,
This is not a Railroad Show, but a Monster
MEITAGBBIB
CIRCUS AND CARAVAN
ON WHEELS!
Requiring 200 Men nnd Ilorscs lo Transport it Over Iho Road.
A. B. RQTKCHILD Sl C0 9 S
HOTAL VIOTOHIA MENAOEBIE
African Caravan and Centennial Ci r cus,
WILL EXHIBIT AT
OBDARTO W 1ST
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1S75.
YrVliioh new Tiuic-Allnntin candidate for public
gliali nnd Uonlinci ini rcput.i'ion -* • in offie ally ..)■(
t Gin
* Majesty, Queen Vi
ished r
neh an Bn*
(ignition of
at lie'public
... . has been transported
by special M:ir.n r, at nn cii«*iiiimis exp'-n** 1 , nnd will during tiie present season fie m
trmlticc-d In its grand DOUBLE DIVIDED PAV1I.LIONH to Dr.- Aimrier.n approval,
preparatory to it- location at Phib.di-iphin during the gr.-.-il Centennial Exhibition, and
pending the erection of n permanent Colo. - A nnd Hupeib Zo*.logical Garden ami Am
phllhcatrc for that purpose, at a contract expenditure >f $200,000.
The Most Notable Departure Attempted.
In tho Now World, it* Magnificent Mmrgcrlo Mnrgnrce r
duplication of the famou- /-...loginil Gonleii * *,f l...nuon f
Monster Mirror, rtflecting Hting le - .o * from Die •l-mble g*
studied and u<ln<ired Die iuohL complete ami p -il'-<-i ocDi<-<-t i«
Inivcroue captivos over congregate 1 since the flood, iuoludlii
i-
.1 on.! co.' tlj
GARAVAN GOLLF.GH OF BRGTF. SCHOLARS
and tlm most astounding illustration of animal magnltud
CYt.-LOl’UAN ASIA lit HDIN'OUKHOM “YI.M A I.Y
llhinoi-cnm on rxhihitluti in America, nnd such a m v; .
flesh that ton of iho slrougcst Flemish dnuight In r*< ,u
uniqiiu nnd thrilling Arenlo lunovalioii over pre*e
most incredlblo per I'm lu.inces arid unties ot this t'dueufr
dies in Dio elicus ring at each exhibition, Aurinnl.mei
phimcd and Ian u .. «> gilded bird
Monkey
A Royal Ring of Circus Celebrities,
TB
eigu Fnci •< nn 1 Amcrionn Favorite.*. ('It;.
AULLl.A Ft) I.OH AMiA,
THE BRAZILIAN WONDER,
ing rider in tlio profession.
M me .1* " I.l'll F.N K, -the Queen of the
Arena, the most beautiful of horseback
IIAHHY KING, tho - Pete Jenkins" and
(Iliango Equestrian.
PETE CON KLIN, the funniest of felt
Frank Mnulixit, A -ulmt ’and Gymnast
Mmu. YOLNA, A Man of Many Forms.
^ Harry Mack, Juggler and performing
DAY E LI KE. General Performer.
( DAHI.Ls KING, G.-nerul Performer.
YY M. KHlI.i'Al OH, the Lightning
I :ck«t Keller of Athene and a host ot oth-
lit supreme artistic competition and stel
lar rivalry, for Olympic laurels. The
Reapers, Kquilibri
i >etuh!ed i
• He
The Huge Highway Holiday Parade, or Procession of the
iv v r r i c> >- :
Band, in the coreeous Golden
Led by Sig. Francis ('hint Cold s', ream Silver t
'hnriot of St. George, exceeds in massive q'end
inward evidence of the maatodonic inside rc-sou
and circulate the news that
» d ox
Fore
> Tri
umph ,
Favorite
VUE GUKAT SHOW IS CO.MIXti !
Menagerie Doors Open at One and Seven o'clock, P, M,
O
Circus I’orforiiumco ut Tyvo «.V JLEiglit.
Admission 75 Cents; Children tinder Ten Years 50 Cents
Rome, Saturday Scptcraba- UtU.
INSUBE
HE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OP MOBILE, ALA-.
This Company has promptly paid
every deatli losa enetaiuod, aud with
out litigation or dispute.
Over #100,000 I
Raid in tho last throe years to Wid
ows and Orphans.
The Important Subject
Of Life Intiuarnco is gradually aud
deservedly gaining public attention by
tho fore© of its own merits. Thotimo
is uot fur distant when tho death of a
man leaving his family unprovided
for by a policy of Life Assurance, will
leave tlio stain of neglected duty upon
his character. It in a duty which ev
ery ono owes to his own dependants
and to tho community. Ho who neg
lects it is not n good husband, father
or citizen. Ho 1ms no right oven to
risk tho chance of throwing tho future
support of liis fatniiy, iu caso of his
death, on tho community at largo, or
on relatives and friends, when it is in
hi-' 1 power so easily to provide against
such contingencies.
The Mobile Life
Issues policies on all tho approved
plans of Insurance.
In tho middle rands of life few lmvo
much cnnital to Icavo for tho benefit
of their mmilic s, in tho event of their
• ally decease, but most lmvo incomes.
Ry devoting a portion of tho latter in
the way of Lifu Assurance, tho head
of a family can nmko sure that, die
whon ho may, even on tho day after
tho first annual payment, hia widow
and children will bo endowed with n
cot tain amount of mouiy.
Take an Endowment Policy,
and thus provido for your family in
tho event of early death, and for your
own old ago, should you live out the
stipulated time.
Ono ought to bo satisfied if ho gots,
at the end of twenty yours, all tho
money ho has invested, with more than
H-veii per cent, interest, and 1ms had
tho n.sfcurunco, nil through thosotwon-
ty years that, in caso ho died, the full
amount of the policy would at onco
be payable to tlio beneficiary under
tho same. It Booms too good to be
true, but it can bo proved if you will
tuko tlio trouble to inquire,
"I am satisfied," said Uoncral Dear
born, “that among ono hundred mer
chants and traders, not moro than
three ever acquire independence.'*
Every Merchnnt
Should 11.ko an Endowment Policy or
Limited Payment Policy iu tho
-MOBILE LIFE.
A girl of soveutecn, in Schoharie,
N. Y., was naked, a fuw days ago, by
a smart young man who had no mean’s
but bis salary, to bocomo his spouse.
"Is your life insured ?” naked Bhe.
"No,” said tho swain. “Then you
must lmvo it insured, for I’m uot go
ing to marry you and havo you die
aud leave mo to beg for a living.”
The Life Endowment
By which a Cash Endowment cau
bo secured during life, at life rates of
premium, is a special feature of the
Mobile Life
FOR "5T OTTIST Or I&122ST
Peoplo sometimes object that they
cannot “afford” to assure. Buch an
argumedt should rather teach a man
tho imperative necessity for assneiug
at once. If he feels so much diflculty
iu withdrawing such a trifle of his in
come, let him reflect on tho frightful
condition iuto which his deuth would
plunge his family.
Insure iu tho Mobile Life at once.
To-morrow is not your own. Delays
breed remorse. How many estates
havo been sacrificed and families 1 ft
penniless, because the father put oil'
insuring till a moro convenient season,
till he was better able.
OSS1AX HIGGINS, Agcut,
Cechirtou n. (;«.
Office iu rear of Record office.
'mch 20—ly
Legal Advertisements.
Hoad Notice.
/-1 EOIIGIA, POLK COTJFTY —^Whereas,
\Jf Q YV YY'iitts, Johu Simmons, \V II Mc-
YVliorter and others, havo applied for anew
road from Priors Stntion to tho county lino
in said county, in Die direction of Newton
McGee's, on tho Ala. road leading from
Cayo Spring to Centre. Ala,, and J YV watts
John £iuinions and John S Prior, the duly
nppoiuted Commissioners, lmvo made their
report under oath that they find said pro
posed road to bo of Public necessity, and
Mould be of great utility to that portion of
that portion of the countv, and that they
have proceeded to work ont the same con
formably to law.
Therefore all persons concerned will
take notice lo file their objections, if any,
nt next ccitrt of Ordinary for county pur
poses, to bo held on third Monday in Sep
tember next, why Enid petition should not
be grunted. Given under my hand and
official Hignsture, this August 13, 1876.
JOEL UllEWEH, Jrd’y
Road Notice.
pEOHOI.Y, POLK COUNTY—Whereas,
VJ Jinn-*- F L»ever, G YY Morgan, YVm
llubhard and others, have applied for a
new road commencing at tho Jacksonville
road near iho rcsidcnco of G YV Eorgan &
running by the residence of YVm Hubbard
through the lands of.I F Dover, Hockmnrt,
thenee to the junction of CartersviHo aud
Rome roads iu said couniy, nnd J F Dover
G YY' Morgan and YVm. Hubbard, the regu
lar appointed commissioners, having made
their report under oath that they have ex
amined said rout and find that it would bo
of great public utility, uu.| that they have
worked out the same conformably to law.
’I h esc are, therefore, to cite all concern
ed to appear all persons concerned to np-
p-ar nt a court of Ordinary to ho held in
.-aid couuty on the third Monday in Sep
tember next, to show cause, if anv they
have, why hai l road should not ho per
manently established. Given under my
hand und oflici&l signature, this August
18, 1ST5. JOEL UHKWEH, Ord>
Road Notice.
p LOHOIA POLK CGI NTY.—YVbcrcns,
VJ Charles Dougherty, T J McClain, J 1.
Jenkins and others have made application
lor n new road lending from Uedurlown to
t’av*- Spring, commencing and leaving tho
public road at a point oposito Mr. Sewell’s
n-nr cedar <-reck, turning to tho left slight
ly, passing Dr YVntts’ farm, und through
lai.-G . f Mrs. Smith and by Mr. Dougherty
or Poiue's t•> the county line; ami M L Mo-
YV fieri on, YV YV Hunt and YV It Brock, tlio
•Inly appointed commissioners, having made
‘heir report under oath, that said proposed
rou.I is a public necessity nnd would be of
great utility to the community generally,
ami that they have proceeded to work out
the same conformably lo law.
Therefore all persons concerned will lake
notice to be and appear at the next court of
Ordlninary for county purposes to be held
in «nid county on Die third Monday iu 8op-
tember next, to show cause, if any they
have why said rout should not bo made a
public road in terms of the lnw. Given
under my hand and official signature, this
August 18th, 1876-
JOEL BREW EH, Ord’y.
Ko.’id No tit To. ~
IHHlfllA, POLK COUNTY.—Whereas
VT .( p McYY'horter, I F Millican, Thus.
Edge and others, have made application for
a public road Heading from Die cross roads
near Middleton Prior’s to snake pond iu
said county, to be changed Ac...and Joshua
G Morhut, Thoma * Edge und Galvin Edge,
tho duly appointed commissioners, having
reported, under oath, that Haiti proposed
chmge is necessary, and that they have lo
cated or marked out tho same,
i’licse are, Dicrcforo io cite all concerned
appear at my office on the 3d Monday iu
September next, to show cnu»e, if any ex-
ls| , jrhy Huid petition should mu be granted
Given miller my hand nnd official eigua-
turo, tliia August 18, 1876.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
/ ^ LORGI.Y, POLK UOL’NTY.—YVhcrons
’ J I. II Walthall, administrator on the es
tate) irt F (J Diamond, of said county, do-
ceased, has applied for let! jr* of dismis-
hi'Ui from his said administration.
These nre, therefore, to cite nn*l admon-
ish all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to hound appear at Die court of
Ordinary to bo held iu said county on tho
first Monday in Nov. next, to allow causo
it any they have, why said letters should
no* be granted in terms of the law.
Given under my hand ami official signa
ture, this July 2’J, 187-6,
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
rtE-DtGLY, FOLK COUNTY—SaliioT
Ghilders. administratrix on Die ealato
of Jane YY ( hilders, of snid county, dc-
eeased, has applied f..r leave to hcII at pri
vate-the billowing wild uncultivated
land lying in other couloirs than this, to-
Lot .SV 647. in 20th district 3d section,
ami -.-jo in 1st dist. of tlio 4th section, Har
alson'county, 404 in lt'ith dist. and 4;;, re0
Floyd county; 86 and 116 in 9th dist. 1st
section, and L I in the 8th district of tho
1st section of Fannin county,
II,n.ourr, Ihercforc. die .n.l «l mon .
i-b all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to be nnd appear at a court of
Ordinary, lobe held in said county on the
F,r>< Monday in September next, fo sho'v-
cause, if any they have, why leave to sell
at private sale should not be granted
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this the 29th day ot Ju!y[T875
JGK1. BREWER, tjrd'y
f GEORGIA, POLK COUNTY'.—YVherei
vi Fannie Mason, administratrix on t
estate of John A. Mason, deceased, has n
plied for leave to sell the land belonging
to estate of the catato of said deceased.
The.-e are, therefore, to cite all perso
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
aud a pear at a c-.urt of ordinary to be Ik
on the first Mo olay in May next, to eh<
cause 11 any they have, wl y said appUt
tiou should not be granted.
tiiv. ii under my hand aud official sigt
lure, tliia April 5. 187 6,
JOEL BREWER, Only.
( . : CO NTY.—W.
Hampton has applied for cxotnption
personal and setting apart and valuati
of homestead ami I will pass upon the sai
:k! J1 oclock A. M. on the 20th day of Jul
187.6 at my office.
Given under rny hand official signalui
tics July tith, 187-6.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
W, H. Wikle & Co.,
C aitcrsx ille, - - Georgia
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