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THE RECORD.
CE1JAUTOWN, CIA.. KEPT. 1). '.H75.
Pioni latent nccountH in regard to
tlio California, tho voto for Governor
•taxi thna : Irwin, Democrat, 43,000;
Pliolpw, Republican, 25,000; I toil well,
Independent, 16,000. Tbo Irgislu-
tivo rotnrnH nro not coinplote, but tho
Democrats will Imvo overwhelming
majortity. Tho couIchL for mayor of
Han Francisco .s ntill undecided, with
tho chances in favor of Clayton, in*
dependent republican. Tho constilu-
tional convention proposition is de
feated.
Tho Macon Telegraph soys a gen
tleman living on Oak streot has an
applo Iroo two or three years old
which ho transplanted in tho early
part of tho year. Tho tree, appear-
nntly, died. Lnto in the spring, after
Home good ruins had fallen, tho treo
budded afresh and bloomed, and again
proHontod every npponranco of vigor
ous life. About a ncoro of apples
formed on it and grew to a good
Tho drought oatno on, and, to all np-
pcnrancoH, tho treo again died. Tho
loaves all withered and fell olT also.
•Since tho ruins of tho early part of
last mouth, tho treo has again return
ed to life, and now it hua not only a
full supply of luxuriant foliage, but
that ono appio is still on it, and tho
treo is in full bloom. Thin is rather
an unusual vegetable phenomenon.
A IJihb county farmer 1>uh sold two
hundred bushels of homo-mndo
since tho first of Aigust, and has
moro fur sub. Thn Savannah News
man nays as nooti an he finds out. who
Ito is, ho iu going to skip over to Ma
con and voto for him for governor.
Tho colored school cqiimdrsionurs
in Now Orleans huvo n solved to movr
vigorously toward . thoroughly mixing
tho schools. Tuo white directors are
endoavoring to prevent it, but with
little hopo of sue: css. This is likely
to occasion a renewal of tho school
troubles.
A coho of infanticide was brought
to light in Caitersvillo rocoutly. A
negro girl throw her now bom infant
into a well. In a few days tho water
bccorao offensive, and upon an inves
tigation of tho cause, tho child was
drawn from tho well. Tho girl ad
mitted that tho child wan born alive,
’but dotiins throwing il. in Hie will—
rmyfl uho buried it in (ho guidon. She
wan bound over to next lorm of Har
low Superior Court to uiihwu the
charge,
I Tho Atlanta Constitution says that
in an old well in tho Medio il Collcgo
lot has been discovered a largo Quan
tity of tho debris of human bodies. A
roporler of the Conssitution, in com
pany with Hnigeant Peers, vbiiad (he
premises. Wo copy ono paragraph of
bio roporl:
"Tho well was filled within two or
t hroe feet of I ho top with tho debrij ol
dead bodies in tho shape of bones and
decaying matter, mixed in ono dis
gusting jumble. Ono of tbo ghastly
scene was the leg ami foot, of an evi
dently largo sized man, protruding
from tho mass of fragments in a pain
fully suggestive nmnnor. A whole
corpse, i*o far na wo could judge, was
lying upon tho top of the mass of cor
ruption, at the aide nouroi.t tho col
lege. It was in a bent position, ami
tho shin portions of the legs were tied
together with a piece of coimnou rope.
Dow much more of this aw ful human
mush is under wind is visib'o upon
the surface is not known, and proba
bly will not bo until tbo well is emp
tied of itscoutonts, if it ever is. How
tho bouios came there is another mat-
tor for inquiry. The t xerciscs of tho
collegu are not in progress, and the
weather, even if they were, is hardly
favorable for tho handling of dead
bodies."
.lifferron Davis’ services at ngrici 1
Inral fairs at the West aro in oclivo
demand, which bo scorns perfectly
willidg to supply. IIo has just
c*pt<d an imitation to speak at Do
8oto, Jefferson county, Missouri, and
(ho St. Louis Republican says that
tho "Republicans aro vicing with tho
Democrat r to givo him a boarty
ccption.”
Circus and Menagerie.
Htnrt not peaceful reader at tho
ominous and powdcr-srnolling charac
ter of tho introductory heading
' Cousin John" is not coining with
Enfield and iron-clud to test our met
al, but in a very amusing manner, and
represented by what ho can do in tho
way of conquering savage nature and
muscular ait, to edify and delight tho
pcoplo of the New World. Ilis spe
cial embassador on this occasion is
Mr. A. H. llothehild, who it will bo
seen by tho proclamation of tho ad
vertisements and programmes is em
powered to mnko a grand internal
tour with his colossal monagorio and
combined circus companies, previous
to taking up Hiipotb quarters in Phil
ndelphia as one of the English feat urea
of our forthcoming Cctnciinial Cele
bration.
Certainly the most ample reasons
nro presented why "tho stranger
should bo taken in and cured for.”
First, it is an honest show, honestly
advertised and distinctly resting i s
claims to recognition on tho good
old fashioned and only legiliumto
features possible to bo proieiitcd in
an exhibition of ils kind. (Second, in
tho resources claimed il. is "almost
as big as all out doors,” and lastly it
is back'd up by tb it liberality and
trim uoivo to which wo Americans al
ways instinctively pay Iribulo. Its
animals, from that pheiiominal and
altogether novel fenturo, tho mnslo-
dunio pei forming Rhinoceros, "Him
alaya,” aro of tho rarest species and
in tho most perfect bondllion, while
in daring grnco, sensation mid fun,
is circus promises a proginmtno of tiu-
equaled brilliancy and innovation.
That most nndcninblo clement of hu
man character, ''curiosity," is evident
ly so profoundly stirred by tho advent
of I hi i distinguished si ranger from
o’er tho sous that overflowing houses
m y bo doponded upon an tho order
of tho eagerly loolud for day. 21.
New Advertisements
Dr. W. C. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
CHI).Mi TO II .V, (J.l.
Offloo corner College nml trior slrools,
Iimt lm may l»o foinul at all liaurs when
»ol prolussluniilly iihsent. sop 1
JA MILS (1 iTeN N,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CKDAHTOWX, (JA.
nflli c rear of Roconl office, upstairs.
n, pt -1
IVollco.
A id. persons liaxiug WalcheH or Clockh
in my simp for repairs nro rcqucHtml
Inconio nmltako tlii’in out by llio fait tiny
of October iioxl, nml pay uliurgcn on smiio.
It ncl taken out nml charges paid by fbat
*huo they will bn wol«l nl public salo lo mt-
i«(> Hint gof. This is fair warning to all.
Hopt. il, 1876. A. 1.. DAVIS.
Legal Advertisements,
Folk Sheriff Sales.
Will bo sold beforo tlio Court Hnuso
Door in ('odnrtmvn, Polk county, (Ja.,
tlio first Tuesday In October next, bolwcen
tin* legal lioiirs of sal*, the following prop
crly, to-wit:
Lots of land Nos. 5*21, 622,628, 6?'0,680,
688, 6H7, 607, 608, 008, 002, 001, 006, 070,
071, 072, 078. 787, 780, 785, 781, 716 and
710. in tho 21st dl»t J8usee. of Polk coonty.
known ns tin; Wimberly plantation, now
occupied by the Messrs Tate, and claimed
by M V li Ako, nd'tnr of Mr. Vandevcndc
deennsod. Levied on as tl.c property of II
D Cothran, lo satisfy a fi fa issued from
Floyd Huporior Court, in favor of Williams,
Bernle <V Co. against IJenJ. F Jones, prin
cipal, Hugh D C'othron and 0 II Smith
curliy. Properly pointed out by plff's
torncy,
Also at loo sarno limo and place, lots ol
loud Nos :'2'», 226, 2-7, 224, nml half ol
lot No. 228, in the 1st district and 4th see
•ion, ns tho property of T A Duke, lo satis
fy one fi fa in my hnmlB in favor of A M
Sloun, vs said T A Duke; cue in favor of
Husnu Harper, ono in favor of .1 E Horry,
and ono in favor of Sionn, Almun & Co.,
vs said T A Duke; the said property lying
in Polk county, and now claimed by Ilarvy
I’d lit, tenant in possession, known as the
Thomas A Duke plantation. Tho above
properly pointed out and levy made by a
former Sheriff.
Also, at the same lime nml place,
two-horse buggy and ono bro
aboil eight years old, of medium
li d on by virtue of one county com L fi fa of
Dm low county, in favor of Jone
U Co . against \V (J and W K R
horse pointed out in the fi f.iand the buggy
Hoge
I’Ol.K COUNTY Wborons,
’ buttle and W S llntlla, admin! -
’ of Lnxnrus \V llnilio,
>*ed, has iimdo ap
i tliolr said ad-
The Sou (liet ii I>1 «>tlio«! 1sts.
Tho Nashville I’lnislian Advocate,
of llio 21st till., coiiHulidntoH tho Con
ference relurns of llio Mothodltt
Church, South, fur 1871. Tho follow
ing nro llio aggreg lea :
Traveling preachers,
iSupermmaled preachers,
Local preachers,
AY hi to members,
Colored members,
Indian members,
Total preachers and member
ship,
Increase over 1873,
Infants baptised,
Adults baptised,
Sunday Schools,
Sunday school teachers,
Sunday school seholors,
Collections for Conference
Claimants, $01,201 20
Collections for missions, $101,053 40
Tho number of Conferences is 37,of
which North Georgia is the largest—
having a membership of 51,083.
North Caroliua is next, with a mem
bership of 50,420. South Got rgin has
u membership of only 27,847, but sho j 8 rottJ
mauiftsted comparative liberality— |
having eoutributed $12,248 30, while
North Georgia, will) nearly double
3,221
201
5,3511
000,701
2,003
712,705
37.375
24,$00
40,358
7,201
•18,825
328,034
< > a o one and all to so© the Dig Shows.
Exhibitors arc Earnestly requested to com
tncnco preparations now and bring to the
Fair all their fine Stock. Mrehanical I»-
entiuus, Minerals, A rUnd Product? of tho
Hoil, not alone for the Piomiuui, but to
pain reputation for intelligence, skillful
workmanship, Ac. No entry tVe will bo
charged for article* oa I'xhioiiion. A
y of I ho most noted and prom-
cm ucn of the United States m o invited
id promised to be present. It wilt bo a
great treat to everybody who attends,
, , , J- J. COHEN, Manager
per jneuibcrslnp, contributed $13,535. | T. J. PERKY, Secretary.
/ * roiuii
V J II T P
IratovH
Into id'said county, diwv..
plication for dismission IV
tninlnli'nlion.
Tliwcfort. nil ,niH> mwrn*l will
I ■ <«»i »r (iiillnnry, u> I.., i,..i.i In
Nil,I county oil tlio Him Mi,Ml,IV In .V v.
i,V they have, why
o, this July 2lh 1876,
.lOlvl. ltREWEH, Ord.
-Whereas
. till tho es
tate ol l- (3 Diamond, of said county, do
reused, has applied for letters of disinis
sion from his said administration.
TIii'm' ttrr, llntriIWc, t„ ..it.. i„„l tt.luton
no nil persons eonoorued, kindred and
creditors, to bo and appear at llio court ol
Ordinary to bo held in said county on the
»>*» Monday in Nov. next, to show cause
it any they have, why said letters should
no. be gi ant* d iu terms of the law,
1 _n under my hand and uilieial aigtia
', this July :
, 187.
JUKI. UKKWER, Ord'y.
I Dc l*umcse amljiinndc st
NATIONAL
EXPOSITION
— or—
Agriculture, Horticulture,
MKC1IAN1SM, MIXKim, AUT
I? Vi:ii held iu lids section, will cotu-
J -i tueuco at
ROME, O-A..,
THE Ol.D FAIR CiROl'NDS, (H.'T
•to, AND CON TIN El Ni. IN TIL
OCT. Or 11, 1875.
by plaintilf,
. Also, at 1 In* same limo and place,
town lot and liouso, lot No, 0, in block .1
fronting 20 feel, on depot square, in the
town ol Kockruarl, on which is a law office
now occupied by A T. WKlInmso
property of A. T. Williamson, to satisfy a
ti fa issued from Polk Huperior Court,
favor of Gower, Jones *V Co. against said
Williamson.
Also, n! the same time and place, lots of
land Nos, 611, 670 nml 688. in the 18th
district and 8d section of Polk county,
the property of John U. Waits, to sntlsfy a
li fa from Polk Superior Court, in favor of
Asa Scot I, vm said Walts. Property point
ed out by plaintiffs nltornoy.
Also, at the shiiio timu and place, lots of
land Nos. 1100 and Iltl, In the 8d district
and -till section of Polk county, t«i snii.ify
nnii il la issued from Polk Huperior Co
In favor of J 8 Noyes against Howell I
son; lovlcd on ns the properly of sai l J,
son; pointed out by J 8 Noyes. Hnld prop
crly to bo resold nl the risk of J 8 Noyes,
he having ld*| off llio same at Hherili sale
on the 1st Tuesday In July hist, nnd'hn*
fulled to comply with the terms. "
Also, at the same time and plnoo,
house and lot situated in the bouth ei
Uodnrtown; raid lot bounded on tho north
by the meant' lot» of Dougherty,
south oy the house and lot now < v
occupied by .Sterling Carroll, on t
by tbo hinds of A <i West, nml on
by the Carrollton and Ccdnrtonw road, lev
ied „ii an tho properly of C. L. Dmigli
to Satisfy all fa Issued from a juslioo court
in^ho 107T»tli district, t.. M., of Polk
•>'. in favor of A 8 Talbert, Levy
and returned to me by a constable.
Also, at same time rind place, lot or par
cel of land in the town of Codnrlo
I dining twenty ncres, more or less, known
ns part of lot of land No. UDfl. ill 2d district
and 4th section of Polk county,
pled by Henry May, loflod on (0 satisfy a
li fii bsned from I’.dk Pupcrier Court, in
favor of the Chi’rokeo Iron Company, vh
• aid May and Htedhen A. Donlcrs, seotirily,
as tlio properly or Henry May.
Also, pint of lot or land No. 061 In the
-d district and 4ih section of Polk county,
know*l us Prioe lot, containing ono non-,
less, lying on tho east side of the
Main street and bounded by tho
street and !>inRbrd lot on tho aoiith and
csst hy a striut and Jud Urabb's lot. and
tho olu jail lot in or nonj tho north-wcsi
corner, Iu Cednrlown, and now cult i vat ad
hy James Prior, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Polk Huperior court, In favor of A. Dough-
orly, ngainst James II. Pi Ice. Properly
pottitid out by plointilT'e attonrey.
beptember U, 1876.
D P. I I’MPKIN. bI,'IT.
Folk Comity Mortgage Slieiiir
8aIo I'or November.
B ETWEEN tho UMml hours for Hlicrllf
sales, on tho first Ti
next, and at the door of tho < ,
In Cednrtown, the following property will
be sold Under and by virtue of a mortgage
li fa issued by the Cloik of tlio Superior
Court of said county, iu favor of Alfred
Hhorter agaiiiM the Etna Iron Company,
lovled upon as tho property of mild Ooinpn.
Nineteen yoke of work st.-er*. with tho
yokes; (J Mules, comprising the team driven
by (ieorgo Coleman, named Mn.’k, llookev,
Dock, Li/e, Mary and Dan; ti Mules, cun-
pi 1st ti g the team driven by Daniel Walker,
limned Noll, Tube, Mike, Mary, (Jin and
Kibbon; 0 mules, comprising tlio team
diHvei) by John Vaughn, named Charlie,
•Ink*, Hot, Hal, Pol and Jack; !» cart mules,
nnmed Colic, Nell nml Tom; 2 saddle mules
named Hell nml Marg; one extra mule,
named Pete; (i six mule coal wagons and
three seta ofhariiecs; 2 four-mule wagons;
2 tw'o-hoiso wagons nml one set of harness;
2 leaf wagons; -I two-whool drays; ti coni
hods; I ore beds; a dump carls and bar*
of ore bank tools, consisting
itlay in No
AilniiuDfmtoi^M Male.
A OREEAHLF. to an order of the Court
of Ordinnry of Polk county, (in., will
bo sold at tho Court House door, in Codar-
lown, said county, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday iu November
next, lots of lnnd Nos. 1128, 1108, 1202,
1208,1230,1240, 1278, 112', 1105, 1231,
and west half of 1206, 1237,1288. and 1270
In the 21 hi district nnd 8d pcetion of origin
ally Cherokee, Paulding, now Polk county.
Sold land to bo sold ns the property <»
Joseph li. Morgan, dteensed, consisting of
all said deceased's lands, exeept the wid
ow's dower, for the benefit of tl 0 I cirs nt d
creditors of said deceased. Nnid land will
I c s ild in iwo sen laments, consisting of the
flr.-t seven above named lots in one settle-
incut, and tho last six and one half in the
other. Terms, one-third cash, the balance
on twelve months credit, with small notes,
nnd if not paid promptly at maturity, law
ful Interest, from dale. Hand for title will
be given upou first payment; and title deeds
1 claimd until Inst pnymenlis made. Said
premises lies on Kubnrlce creek, fire miles
west of Hockinurl, in aid ciliinly.
This tho 8tb day of Hopt-.-mber, 1875.
E. D. HIGHTOWER,
AdmiuiM rotor.
G eorgia’ poTk < oi ni 5
James Jt. Harbor has applie*! fur leftt*i -
of adminisiralion on the esloto of G. W.
JFloy «i, la'.o of said county, deceased.
These nro, therefere, to cite and admon
ish nil persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to bo and appear at a court of
Ordinary, lobe held in said county on tlie
First Monday in October next, to show
cause, If any they have, why aai-i letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and efliciai signa
ture, this the 8d day ol Heptcmber, 1*7 «.
JOEL HHBWER, Grd'y
/ • KORtii" POLK ( "l N I V Wh
vil Jackson (Jritlin, tho oxeeulor of Davi-i
Gridin, deceased, Win. Ragsdale, the go .1 -
dian of the minor children of Wit Gridin
deconscd, who arc heirs nnd legntei’H under
tho will oi raid Duvid Gridin, has made uj -
plication for Ic vo to soil tho hind I dung
ing to llio cotaio of said David Gnflln d■ -
dcased.
These nro, theii fi.re, to cite uli pc r <
concerned, kindroJ nnd creditors, to ho
and npenr at a court of ordinary lo be bold
on the firm Mo.id y in October next, to
showcnuM', if nay they have, w ly sa*d ap
plication should uni he granted.
Given under my hand and official signa-
turo, this Bcplumber 8d, IK75,
JURE HUE WE It, Ord'y.
/ X EUlUil A, POLK GGL'NTV.- Wlienin
'J i'aunie M asoii, ndminlstralrix on 1I10
estate of John A. .Mason, deceased, has
made application for Idlers of dismission
from said administration.
These are, iborcfoi e, | 0 oilo nil persons
eonceilied to beat a (‘curt of Ordinary, l»
bo held in Bald county «n Ihcfiisi Monday
in December next, t. show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not bo
granted in terms of tho law.
Givi n under my h,»ud and official aign a .
• lire, Hits Bcptembpr 2d, 1h76.
JOE!* HUKWnil. Ord'y.
Hn| bard, deceased, has applied for loiters
of dismission from said executorship.
These arc, therefore, to cite all concern
ed to appear nt a Court of Ordinary to be
held in said county on the first Monday in
December next, to show cause, if any they
( an. why said Inters should not be grunted
Given under my hand and official signa-
• ur*% lui- September 2d, 1876.
JUKI. DRKWFIt, Ord'y
Road Notice.
P IHMDIIA, POLK (MMJNTV. - Whereas
* 1 J P Mo When ter, J F Millioan, Thus.
Edge Mi l olhors, have made application for
a public road lcinb-.'it< from the cross rands
near Middle foil Prior’s to snake pond iu
m ; id county, *0 bo ohunged Ait., and Joshua
ti Menbni, Thomas Edge nnd Calvin Edge,
lh« duly appointed commissioners, having
lor oath, that said propon'd
•unary, and that they have h>-
IR/EjIM: E ALIBEK;
This is not a Railroad Show, but a Monster
MENAGBBIB
fJIBCBS Ml CAB A VAN
Requiring 250 51 ■
ON WHEELS !
.u ouJ Horses lo Troufport it Over tbo Road.
i ked c
I hestj nre, (lierrforo io oilo nil concern'
to appear at my olfice on tho fid Monday
" plemher tiexl, to show cause, if nnr r
i. why said petition should not bo gmnti
Given under my hand and official m*u
re, this August Is, |s7-*».
JUKI. UKEWEH, Ord’y.
Hoad Nol ic
P Olid other
, W II Me
B applied for n UCi
to the county lirv
A. B. EOTHCHILD CO’S
IOTAL VICTOBIA MENAGERIE
African Caravan and Centennial Circus,
WILL EXHIBIT AT
GEDARTOWN
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1875,
Which new Trr.ur -Atlautio candidate for public favor, after achieving such an En-
gii’ li a.id Continm.ial rcp.i.Mtion as iu ..llicially obtain the distingu died recognition of
her ,1!< •* (Hack'll* .V ty. ‘.men Vact r i. bns leer, transported to the Great Republic
by rprehil Hini:,cr, at an *•:rmous expense, ami will during the presont season be in-
ttoL'urcd in "■ g: i d L I DLL DIN IDED PAV1LLION8 to the American approval,
r I'lie Most Notable Departiuo Attempted.
CARAVAN GOLLEGE OF BRUTE SCHOLARS
iinty, In tin
MeGeo’y, (’ii the A
'aye Spring to Conti
John Siniiiioiix and John 8 Prior, the duly
I 1 1 I 1
lor oath that iln-y find said pro-
A Royal Ring of Circus Celebrities,
Hose;
I louse hold Furniture
of shovels, picks, wheelbarrows, ilrKk
crowbars, harness, Ac.; 0110 lot of wood
shop tools, consisting of snws, hammers,
chisels, augers, ndxo, axe, brace and hits,
cross-cut saws, \c.; ono lot of Dlncksuiith
tocL; ono lot of Furnnco tools, consisting
of Hcalcs; Coal buggys, Oro btiggys, w heel-
liars, llaminers, Monkey-wrench,
e lot of ofllce Furniture, Desk,
Table Iron Hafc, Ac.; one lot of
oousisttnc of two
bedsteids, set of Chairs, Dureuii, Withstand
ote.; ono Fairbanks Scales; ono pair iron
Tho salo will commcnco ni 10 o'clock, a.
iu., aud e ntinuo until all the above prop,
i lly is sold. The whole of the property
will remain at the Company 's Works at
Etna, until a day or two before the sale,
and subject to inspection by nil who desire
to purchase. The mules nnd worksteers
comprise a splendid lot «>f working animals,
aud nil who desire lo secure such can be
accommodated.
H. P. LIMP KIN,
Hept. 2. 1875. HheritT.
Deputy Slierifl' Suit's,
wm. HE SOLD, before the Court
count,
sale, on the first Tuesdry in October u
the following property, to-wit :
Lots of laud Nos. b'.T, 455, 01)0,058, 005,
872, 'J20, 1074 nnd 800, in ttic 18th disi.
nml 3d section of Polk countv, also Nos. :
173, 608, 073. 678, 888, 1020. 1021. 110^.!
240, In tho 21st district and 3d section and 1
810 111 the 1st district and 4th section, and t
740 in llio 2d district nnd 4th section of '
l’otk county, ns the property of 8. \\ .
Glance, to satisfy ono Superior Court rt fa |
of Smith W. Houghton, against !
Slopheu 11. l’iearco and 8. W. Ulanoe.
y uiado by a former Sheriff,
* W. G TAYLOR, Dep't Sh’ff.
eptember 6. 1375
G eorgia, polk county j u a.
Crocker has applied for exemption
vsoualty and selling apart and valiu-
of homestead, and 1 will pass upon the
ui ljl o'clock, a. in., on the l ltli day of
, 1>75. at _my office. This Sept. 3d,
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
, - — Whereas,
1 Jan - !' Dover. G W Morgan, Win
Hubbard nnd others, have applied for a
new road commencing at the Jacksonville
road near ijie residence of G W Kurgan .'t
>milling by th» residence of Wm Hubbard
through the lauds of J F Dover, Hoekmurt.
tlicneo to the Junction of Cartcrsville and
Rime roads iu -aid eouniy, and J F Dover.
GW Morgan and Win. Hubbard, tho Jugu
lar appointed commissioners, having made
their report under oath that they have ex
amined said rout and find that it’ would bo
i f great public utility, and that they hare
on forma bly lo law-.
0, to cite all concern-
oncorncd to ap*
worked out tl
Th rue arc,
vdto appear
hi id comity 0
tember next,
have, why said road
mauoutly established.
hand and official signature, this August
t vf Ordinary to bo held L.
1 tho third Monday in Sep-
.0 show cause, if any they
“ * w ' ’ hould uot be per-
Given under my
. . v. lure, this Angus
18, 18(5- JOKL DR EWER, Ord y
Rond Notice.
pFORGIA POLK CGI NT Y—Where ns,
YT Charles Dougherty. T J McClain,.! I.
Jenkins and others have made application
ter a new road lending from Ccdartown to
Cave Spring. Cutmuercing and leaving the
public rood at a p.'int q -re Mr. Sowell’s
near cedar creek, turning to the left slight
ly, missing l)r Wat.s' I'.irm, and thiuugh
lands of Mis Smith and by Mr. Dougherty
or Paine s to the county line; and M I. Mc-
Whorton. W W Hunt nnd W R cl., tho
duly appointed commissioners, having made
their report under oath, that said proposed
road is a publio necessity and would be of
great utility to the community generally,
aud tint they have proceeded to work out
the same conformably to law.
Therefore all persons contented will take
notice to be aud appear at the uext court of
Ordininary for county purposes to be held
in said county on the third Monday iu Sep
tember next, to show cause, if any thev
have why said rout should not be made Ii
public read iu terms of the luiv. Given
under my hand and official signature, ibis
August 18th, 1875
JOEL BREWER, Ord'y.
The Huge Highway Holiday Parade, or Procession of the
Led by 5
out ward
TV . V T I O IN
ig. Francis Child Coldstream .Silver Cornet Band,
t 8t. George, exceeds in massive splendor a dozen Ron
r lILi: GREAT SHOW IS COMING
Menagerie Doors Open at One and Seven o’clock, P. M.
ns Performance at Two .X:
Admission 75 Cents; Children under Ten Years 50 Cents.
Rome, Sntnrday September Utli.
inSTSXTK/E
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE C0„
OF MOBILE, ALA,
This Company lias promptly paid
every dcatli loss sustained, nnd with
out litigation or dispute.
Over *$100,000 -
Paid in tho last threo years to Wid
ows and Orphaus.
The Important Subject
Of Lifo Iustinrnco is gradually and
deservedly gaiuiug public attention by
tbo force of its own merits. Tho timo
is not fur distant when tho death of a
man leaving his family unprovided
for by a policy of Lifo Assurance, will
leave the stniu of neglected duty upon
his character. It is a duty which ev
ery one owes to his own depoudonts
and to tlio community. He who neg
lects it is not ti good husband, fatbor
or citizen. He lias no right oven to
risk tlio chance of throwing tbo future
support of bis family, in enso of bis
«hatb, on tbo community at largo, or
on relatives and friendB, when it is iu
bis power so easily to provido against
such contingencies.
The Mobile Life
Issues policies on nil tbo approved
plans of Insurance.
In tbo middle rands of lifo few havo
much capital to leave for tbo benefit
of their families, iu the event of their
< arly decease, but most Imvo incomes.
13y tlovoting a portion of tlio latter in
the way of Lifo Assurance, tbo hoad
of a family can mnko sure that, dio
"hen ho may, even on tbo day after
the first annual payment, bis widow
and children will bo endowed with a
certain amount of money.
Take an Endowment Policy,
nml thus provido for your family in
tbo event of early death, nnd for your
own old age, should you live out tho
stipulated time.
Ono ought to be sat is tied if ho gets,
at the end of twenty yours, all tbo
money ho has invested, with more than
►oven per cent, interest, aud has had
tlio a. urauco, all through tliosotwou-
ty years that, in ease ho di«.d, the full
amount of tlio policy would at onco
be payable to tbo beneficiary under
tbo same, .'i scn.ns too good to bo
line, but it can bo proved if you will
lake the trouble to inquire.
"I Mm satisfied,” said General Denr-
bf rn, “dint among ono hundred mor-
( ; ants hind traders, not more than
threo e\ .• acquire independEnce,’ 1
i\y Merchant
Should t 1. ■ un Endowment Policy or
Limited Payment Policy in tho
MOBILE LIFE.
A g il of Roventccn, in Sehohat
N. V, was asked, a few days ago,
a smart young man who had no urea
but bis salary, to becomo his spou
"Is .vonr lifo insured ?" asked si
"No,” said tlio swain. "Then y
must Imvo it insured, for I'm not f
ing to marry you aud havo you c
aud leave me to beg for a living.”
The Life Endowment
Iiy which a Cush Endowment can
be secured during life, at life rates of
premium, is a special featuro of tbo
Mobile Lifo
JPOX4. 'STOTT INTO- IVUCIST
Peoplo sometimes object that they
cannot “afford" to assure, touch au
argumedt should rather teach a man
tho imperative necessity for ossueing
at once. If /m feels so much diffeulty
iu withdrawing Euch a trifle of bis in
come, let him reflect on tho frightful
condition into which his death would
plungo his family.
Insure iu the Mobile Life at once.
To-morrow is not your own. Delays
breed remorse. How many estates
have been sacrificed and families left
peunilcss, because the father put off
insuring till a more convenient season,
till he was belter able.
OSSIAN III GGINS, Agent,
Ccdartown, Ga.
Office in rear of Record office.
'inch 20—ly