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MMiHI
THE RECORD.
CKDAllTOXVN, (1A., SEl’T. Ill, ',876.
Tho CiirtoiHvillo SUtulurd uud Ex
press hnn cut down to it seven column
paper. Tho proprietors sny tlioy
thought n littlo over n yenr ngo Onr-
tcrsvillo was a D-column town, and
run their paper for a wbilu that nizo,
they then eoncladod it was only an
H-column town, and run their pnpor
that fiizo nbout a year; now tlmy
liavo discovered it is only it 7-column
town, so they now print a paper the
enino sizo of the Record, and about
tho same amount of reading mutter.
Tho Standard was, and is yet, a good
paper, and tho proprietors clover,
working mon, and wo aro aorry tho
people givo them nuch meagre Blip*
port. They deservo belter. Carters
villo has a population and business
throo lime* that of Ccdurlotvn, yet
thry only liavo ouo pnpor, and it a
small ouo, uud not half support that
Premiums on Wheat.
Editor Oumrtiorcinli — This being
tho season to prepare mid sow wheat,
I wish, through tho papers of Chero
kee Georgia and Alabama, lo propose
to ho ono of five hundred or inoro
that will givo ono dollar, or ono bush
el of wheat, to bo raised in 1870, only
such fertilizers lo bo used
mado on tho farm. I suggest for tho
best aero, $250 ; second boat, $150 ;
third best, $100. Entries to bogin
now and during tho Romo Exposi
tion at tho Fair Grounds. Report to
tho Secretary, T. J. Pony, N. E,
Should tho live hundred dollars an
proposed above, uot all ho subscribed,
then tho wager lo bo pro rala.
Papers iu Chorokoo Georgia and
Alabama, ploaso copy.
.1. J. Conus, M rnngcr N. E.
Rone, September 111, 1875.
At tho special election held in Now
Jersey, on Tuesday, to vote on amend
inunt to tho Btnto Constitution, tho
sectarian school interest was over
wholmtngly defeated. The amend
ments which unify tho school system
were adopted by about twcnly-ilvo
thousand majority.
A dispatch from Pittsburg, Penn
sylvania, to tho Cincinnati Enquirer
*ypjs s “ Tho gronlost onlhusiattpn
pTovuils hero over Uio adoption of tho
udoption of tho Ohio platform at E io.
' It lma added moro than 5,000 votes
- - io Democratic ticket in Alleghany
county alone. The Evening Tolo*
graph (ropublioou) to-day contains
interviews with some forty iron (Inns,
nearly all republicans, who declare iu
favor of moro money and against rad
ical contraction. Pennsylvania is iu
line, and will olect her ticket by 25,-
000 majority.
Cuptuiu A. G. West rot urn eel from
New Yoik on Inst Wednesday, in
good health, but not, wo presume, iu
tho ibCRl of spirits. 1 io reports no
arrangements made to got the mil-
road put through. The Now 'York
Warehouse Company have made very
libornl offt-rs of compromise with
Clow'l creditors, hut with no satisfac
tory result. Tho District court now
in session in Atlanta, will deside, by
tho first of November whether tho de
cision of tho voforco shall stand or bo
rovorood ; and it is to ho hoped il
will ho reversed, if that will result in
tho completion of tho road. Our
people must wait with nil tho patience
they can muster.
Moro whilo men aro uow at work
on tho plantations of Louisiana than
at any tiino in tho previous history of
tho state, and tho crops, it is said
novor looked ho well.
Iu tho July number id tho lm.uv-
nrco Journal, of Hartford, is published
a tablo show it g tho premium receipts
and pnymonts to policy-holders of tho
thirty leading American life inuurnneo
coiupauies from their uj'gaui/.'itiuu,
also a statement of tho amount now
held and by them invested for policy
holders, and tho number aud amount
of policies in force. Tho publish
truthfully says :
lly a reference to this table il w
bo boon that of tho $780,000,000 paid
these companies in premiums, tlu»y
have returned $101,000,000, and law
invested, cN.slm ivo of capital slock, to
meet their future obligatkns on tho
$2,000,000,000 at risk, $802,000,000.
To speak in exact figures, their pay
menta to, and present investments fo
their policy holdcis amount to $88,
007,200 more than has been paid
thorn iu premiums.
Quo thing these figures indicate, and
that ono thing ia, that those thirty
companies aro to-day in a position to
doso their business with a profit to
their policy holders from tho interest
account of over $80,000,000, after lm\
iug paid all tho expenses of Slato eu
pcrvifcioD, all tho enormous taxation
which tho wisdom of tho Legislatin'
has laid upon this business, aud nil
tho various espouses ot a business
which some writers bavo denounced
as extravagantly expensive, but which
has really been conducted with um-x
ampled economy.
w+mmfirsmrzvwunm*
( ii(»!(ul iimi Labor.
Tho following extracts from an
address recently delivered in Norlli
Carolina before a council of Patrons
by Ex Gor. Vanco, is full of plain
coinmon-seDBQ and practical and use
ful suggestion* upon tho subject of
capital uud labor, though the extracts
wo copy r. fern moro directly to capi
tal :
And no to capital, the want of
which makes r.s complain ho loudly—
aro wo really mifforiug from Hint V I
nay not. Wo arc mifl'oring from n
want of capacity to uno what wo
liavo, rather. What a relief would u
fresh is,-mo of government currency do
us, unices wo had tho equivalent lo
givo for il ? Suppose that forty-four
million dollars wore given to us, how
long would wo keep it if our consump
tion annually cxccedtd our aulcs an
far as it does now ? Like water seek
ing its level, it would soon find its
way to liipuo who hud a surplus to
givo for it. Wlmt is tho ui,o of an
idlo follow lounging around with his
hands in bin pockots, without a thing
in th ( world to soil, but who buys his
very axt-handle aud his cabbage from
tho north, abusing eastern capitalists
for grabbing all tho currency ? Let
him in iso a bale of cotton, and sou if
ho don't rob thut Yunkeo of i;oiuo of
his ill-gotten gains? Lot him grow
his own perk, flour, corn and hay,
and nco if that bloated bondholder
don't have to slioll out ? To givo you
eomo of our condition as to capital, 1
would refer you to two or throo points
in our state. In Clmilutto, which ia
tho biggest town of its sizo in tho
United Staten, wo liavo five clmrtored
banks, with a capital paid in of $850,-
000. Their deposits will exceed $1,
500,000, on which they pay (5 p
cent. t total, $2,850,000. K.doigh has,
I loarn, over $500,000 on deposit, and
Wilmington somo $800,000, and their
banking capital is about half their
deposits ; total bank capital in throo
towns, about $1,550,000; deposits,
12,000,000. Now, covon-tcnths of
tiicho deposits belong to our farinose
such men no you—down on middlo-
niou, and clamorous for more capital.
What do they do with it? Will they
lend Lo their neighbors who aro in
straights, and haven't got well
their foot slnco tho war, and soouro it
by a mortgago u’t 0, 8, or 10 por oout?
Not ono in ton. You haven't coufi
donee iu your neighbor, though ho
mo'.lgngo his farm, hut you pnt'U in
ono uf th'cso banksoiTlcYngordlnt 0
per cent., and your neighbors go lo
(ho bunk and borrow it at 18 per cent
I’aiuo llto wind for tho next crop.
Or ho gocato n commiasiou merchant,
and buys bin supplies on a credit at a
coot of over 50 por cont. over cash
prices, and mortgago his crop iu nd-
vauco lo pay for thorn, and wlion
that mArlgngo is foreclosed, your crop
gone, no supplies on hand, and the
snmo process to ho gone over again
next year, you eny it’s want of mere
capital! O luv brother, lako no of
fence, 1 pray you, at thu wound i of a
friend, when I say it iu u want of com
inon-sonuo and common charity to
ward each other. Mako your own
Kipplien, and you will not have to
borrow .•;•» much money. If you liavo
money to loan, let your neighbor liavo
it uulc.su you had rather
banker spoonlato on your money tlmu
him. Nobody hinnies tho banker
tho commission merchant. If they
cau run a machlao on your money
who should abuse them for it ? Not
1, for ouo. Learn to use your capi
tal wisely before you clamor for more,
ir your surplus cash on your farina
into manufacturing instead of tlm
its, ami you will knock out a mid
dle-man every lick.
llcll Gate, a rocky obstruction it
the channel of Kant Rivor, near Nov
York, ia to bo exploded next summer
Tho work of excavation has boon dono
and now it remains only to drill l ho
holca for tho niln -glyoorino, and then
pack them in the cold woathcr, aud
tiro them when tho warm weather
comes. Tho ougiuoers are vary con
fident that this oceanic Hell Gate
will bo hoard of no more. Hut tho
Dreoldin Argus nays,those who under-
mi no tho theological structure of tho
annio muno in that city have not
been so successful.
There lms boon unusual complaint
thin year of cheat in wheat. A cor
respondent recommends tho follow
ing plan of riding liio wheat fields of
tho pest. It is lo sow good clean
Contraction.
On Saturday tho president of tho
San Antonio National Bank, Texas,
Hiincudcied its entire circulation,
lulraving $75,000 iu bonds and
depositing 07,500 in greenbacks. Ou
Wednesday la*jt tho Western Nuliou-
ul Rank of Baltimore retired $00,000
of its circulation, withdrawing $100,-
000 in United Staten securities. On
Monday tho National Gold Bank aud
Trust C impauy of Sau Francisco re
tired of its circulation $200,000, by
by depositing with tho Assistant
Treasurer in Now York that amount
of gold.
Ou Tuesday tho ^First National
Bank of Charlotto, North Carolina,
surrendered $ 25,000 of its circula
tion, tho Sixth Now York Nulionul
Bank of Now Jersey $27,000. Uudor
tho law banks surrendering nil their
circulation ore compelled to go into
liquidation. Forty-fivo thousand dol
ts is the amount required to b<
pt if the bank is to letaiu is certi
ficate of organization.
Tho nmouut of tho contraction of
the currency sinoo July 1, 187-1, is
nearly fully million dollars. There
has boon deposited with tho United
IS tales Treasurer, under tho net of
Juno 20, sinco July 1, 1874, over
twenty-right million dollars in green
backs for (ho retirement of that
amount of national hanking circula
tion. Tho bul.iuca of dapoflits of
hank i in liquidation previous to that
dato was nourly four inilliou dollars,
whilo llio amount of h gal-tomlerB
cameled for tho circulation of new
national bnaks has been since Janua
ry last, when tlm law wont into ( fleet,
$7,755,000. l’rJor to that dato and
after Uio pannage of Uio net of Juno
20,1874, tlm national banking circu
lation Issued was 11,001,802, making
iu round numhors an actual eontrac-
of 1< gal tenders and national bank
notes amounting lo $28,000,000.
By statistics of B.irtow county, pub
lished in C.iftoiaville Stand id & Ex
press, nmouut ns follows :
Nunibor of voters in Brrlow rouu-
ly, whiten 1015 ; colored 045. No.
acres of land, 205,821. Value of
land, 2,010,181. Valno of whole
property, $4,141,020. In Gartcre-
villo district, tho aggregate valno of
proporoy is $1,000,705, nearly half tho
properly in wholo connly. Polls in
Cnrteravillo district, 811—near ono*
third,of the wh lo vole of tho county.
Tho average piico of land iu Bartow
county, ns given io to tax nRsessor, is
about $7 por ncro, In Cnrtorsvifio
district it iH about $12 (tor aero, out
side of city lob . There lma boon a
dccreaso ill Aggregate vnluo of prop-
city in Cnrlorsvillo district of $228,-
082.
Tho young man who rsioosabnlo
of cation or a hundred hu tho Is o
corn, la doing moro for his Htatotlmu
a Ihoumud men who whittle pi no
click : ami wonder when money will
Tho Hartford Times says: “Tho
Misses Smith, of Glastonbury, tho ac
complished Hebrew and Greek schol
ars, have mado a literal translation
of tho Bible from tho original. Wo
boliovo Bliss, of this city, is to pub
lish it. Tho ‘wiso man from tho East’
to Jerusalem is literally translated
‘tho wiso men from tho Sun Rise,’mid
all through tlm ludiot givo the pre
cise words of tho text."
Tho Chicago Tribune hits tho man*
ngomoub of tlm Indian Bureau iu this
way: ‘•The man who spoko of tho
Indians an a dying rnco should emi
grate. In 1804 tlioy cost tho couu-
try $2,020,835 75 ; lusL year $8,032,-
752 02 was required to support them.
Either the funeral expenses are in
conceivably high or tho mr.u err.-’.
Wo have had an abundance of rail
this week, enough, wo hops to mule
turnips and potatoes grow.
New Advertisements.
ESTItAY HO A K.
A black boor, with whilo foci nnil legs,
while fnee, lies boon running with my
bogs about six month*. Tint owner i* no-
liScd Mint he rnuH como forward and jury
for Ibis notice, nnd get hi* hog nt once.
The hog in no! marked, nnd is apparently
about eighteen month* old.
sept lo JULIUS A PEEK.
lluv. J. E. JoucA
Chattooga county, lax
Jones returned home
father died iu
Saturday. Mr.
m Wednesday.
Throo of our lueiehaulr, ( -apt. C.
Phil pot, Mr. Feathers! ou and Mr. N.
M. Wright, havo gono to Now York
to buy their stock of fall goods.
Dr. W.
Surgeon
C. ENCLAND,
and Physician,
CJSDA/ironx, GA.
OfTico corner College nnd Trior atreet*,
whero he may be foiUid at nil iiour* when
not profcanionally absent. sep 4
JAMES GLENN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CKt) AUTO H’A\ a A.
Office rear of Record office, up-slnir*.
sept 4
Go
rul Tig
Anderson is said to
tho KUedivo for an
have applied t
appotnturout.
Albany is troubled with an occa
sional burglar.
A four-year old son of Mr. Iko Wal
reed, soaked in heavy brino to rid it lace, of Floyd county,
Notice,
i perrons having Wat die* c
If not taken out nnd ciiargra paid by that
lime thry will lx- Hold at public nnlo to tat-
infy charge*. Th(» l* fair warning to all.
Hept. 8, 1876. A. L. DA VIM.
of nit impelfections, nnd select a
piece of vvell-propaired, clean laud for
sowing wheat especially for seed. A
good plan is to also glean your fields
of all cockrell ami cheat whilo in
bloom. Wo presume, however, that
tho traveling thresher, aud usual hur-
riod mnuncr of threshing is a great
obstacle iu the way of para Till
tho farmer gives it that attention
which its importation demands wo
fear lint wheat will uot improvo.
Peopto who
. k out
thirty-eight pounds of cotton a day.
Col. James L. Brown, of Grecno
county, saved ten Hums d pounds of
Bermuda grass hay at ouo cutting.
A tkoletou of a negro girl was
found near Dalton tho other day.
General Toombs and wife aro at
Now Holland.
Talbot comity has sovcral religious
revivals in progress.
I ‘ Never mind, sonny. Tho rain
■yellowing gum and ! makes boys grow," remarked a Mass-
■ ill ttii sr poekots achusctts tramp iuo other day, when
. . Ink of .sines*. ho took a ..k umbrella away from i
; 1 ul in tho midst of n r un storm.
Until* and W 8 Hattie, ndmlni*
Iralor* on the caltie of Lazarus W HaltIc,
Inlo ofsniil connfy, dcocMcd, lin* inwli: op
plicnlion ff.r dlrsib.-ion from Ibelr *aid a i
initttMraMon.
Therefore, all perton* concerned will ap
pear nt a court of Ordinary, to be bold in
aid county on tho flr*t Moedny in Nov
next, to Hiow enune, if any i! iy have, why
/ 1130 IK
yj l ii '
Wnhbnll, udmiiiintrator
tnlo of F (J Diamond, of fluid county, do
crimed, linn applied for letter* of dittiiii*
(don from bin nnid aduiinifllration.
Thcec are, therefore, 19 cite nml ndmon
!vh nil pereou* concerned, kindred and
creditor*, to be and appear nt tho court ol
Ordinary lo bp hold in *ol«l county on Mk
firm Monday in Npv. next, t•> '’iow rnu*c
if any they liavo. why *nhl loiter* flhonld
no* bo grnnUd in term* of the Inw.
tM ven under my hand and official *lgna
lure, thin July 20, Ih75.
Juki. HjUEWEK, Ord’y.
Tlio l.urgi'Kt unit GrumlcHt
NATIONAL
EXPOSITION
— 01 —
Agriculture, Horticulture,
MECHANISM, MINERAL & ART
E VER held in IhiN ucclion, will
1 mciicc at
HOME, OA..,
THE OLD FA Jit; URpUADM, OCT
4r .i^a (i b.Ntii.
OCT. Otii, 1876; ^
Corn e one <nd all iu *oo tho Dig flho
Exhibitor* are TlarnoMfy ronno*tiHj lo corn
mcnoe ptipniutions now nnd bring lo (ho
Fair all their film Stock, Mcchatiicnl In
Vi-ntion*, Mineral*, Art nnd Product* nftli
Kail, not alone for the Premium, but lo
gnin rrputnMon for intelligence, nkillful
WOikmalialiip, Ac. No entry fen will be
charged for nrliclra on FxMbition.
great many of llie mwt noted nn'l prom
inent wen of tho United 8tales aro invited
nnd jiromlaed lu be present. It will be
gicat trent to qvorybody who attends,
J. J. COIIE.N, Manager.
T. J. PERKY, Sccrolnry.
11 GREAT DISCOVERT!
Thompson’s Liniment
no of the greatest diwcovorlc* of the
Not Id ii" tiring* «uch flpoedy
Legal Advertisements,
Polk Sheriff Sales*
Will be sold befora the (/‘ourt House
Door in Cedartown. Polk county, Ha., on
•lie firm Tueidsy in October next, between
tho legal Iiour* of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit;
Lola of land No*. f>‘JI, 622,623, 600.680.
088, 687, 097, CCS, 603, M2, CGI, 605, G70.
071, 072, 073, 737, 730. 735, 73 J, 710 nnd
740. in the 21*tdi>t J3d*er. of Polk coonly,
known ns the Wimberly plantation, now
deceased. Levied on a* the propprty of II
I) Cothran, to B5ti*fy a fi fa Uaued from
Floyd Muporior Court, in favor of William*,
Ilornlo A t.’o. against HenJ. I-’ Jones, prin-
ipnl, Hugh D Uothron and C H Kuiith se
curity. Properly pointed out liy plff* at-
nt toe tamo tirno nnd place, lots of
land No* 225, 220, 2-7, 224, and half of
lot No. 223, in the 1st district and -till hcc-
tho property of T A Duke, torati*-
fy one fi fa in my hand* in favor of A M
Mb.an, vs said T A Ltuho; cue in favor of
•Susan Harper, one in favor of J E Derry,
d one in favor of Stoun. Alman k Co.,
nnid 'J' A Duke: the said property lying
in Polk county, and now claimed by Harry
Pettit, tenhut in poiflcssion, known a* the
Thomas A Duko plantation. The above
property pointed out and levy made by a
former riberitf.
Abo. ol the same lime and place, one
o-horBo buggy and one brown horse
atx.nl eight years old, of medium flixe, lev,
led on by virtue of one county court fi fa of
Unrtow county, in favor of Jones, Itogcri
k Co . agninHl W 11 and W K Heed. The
horao pointed out in tho fl fa and the bjuggy
by plnintitr.
Also, ot tlie Bnmo limo and place, one
town lot and house, lot No, O, in block J,
fronting 20 feet on depot square, in the
town of Hockrnnrl, on which h n law office
now occupied by A T. Wiltlnmflon, um the
property of A. T. Wiliiamton, to rntiHiy n
ft fa i--uflit from Polk Superior Court, in
favor of Gower, Jones A Co. against said
Williamson.
Al*o, ol the Home limo and place, lot* of
land Nun, 611, 670 and 583, in the 18th
diiilrict nnd 3d section of Polk county, n*
the property of John C. Waits, to nativfy a
ft fa from Polk Superior Court, in favor of
Asa Scott, vfl said Walt*. Property point
ed otU by plaintiff's attorney.
Al»o, ul tlie same time and pl*co, lot* of
land No*. 1190 and I HU, in thu 0d district
and Itli section of Polk county, to Satisfy
one tl fa issued from Polk Superior Court,
in favor of J 8 Noyes against Howell Law-
ton: levied on aH the property of said Law
son; pointed out by .1 » Noyes. Ha»d prop
erly lo by resold nt the Holt of J 8 Noyes,
lie having bid off tho some nt Sheriff sale
on (lie 1st Tuemlay in July last, and has
failed to comply with tho terms. *
Also, at iho *(01110 time and place, one
house and lot situated in the Houili end of
Codartown; *nid lot bounded on the north
by tho vacant lota of Dougherty, on the
"* . r owltCl | ftQl j
A«l»»»li»iterator** Sale*
A GREEABLE to on order of the Court
of Ordinary of Polk county, (ia., will
be sold at tho Court House door, in Cednr-
town, said county, within the legal houra
of *alc, on the first Tuesday in November
next, lot* of land Nos. 1128, lP-ff, 120'-,
1203, 1280,1240, 1278, 1123, H66, 1204,
nml west lialf of 1205, 1237, 1239, and 1279
in tho 2ltt district and 3d ecctiijn of origin
ally Cherokee, Paulding, now Polk county.
Said land to be sold as the property o
Jescpli I). Morgan, deceased, conalfli-ng of
*11 said deceased's land*, except the wid
ow's dower, for the b uefit of t! o iicirfl atd
creditom of said deceased. 8nid land will
I c flild In iwo Bottlcrncntfl,ccueieting of the
first seven above named lots in one settle-
rnent, and the last hix and ono lialf in the
other. Termfl, one-third cash, tho balance
on iwelve months credit, with mnnll notes,
and if not paid promptly at maturity, law-
ful Interest from date, llond for title will
be given upou Aral payment; and title deeds
retained until iast payment is made. Said
premises lies on Eubarlcc creek, five miles
wist of Rockuiart, iu said efiunty.
This tho 8th day of September, 1875.
E. D. HIGHTOWER,
Administrate
relief to Iho'e wi n siiflcr with tho numer
OUB pnim end aches itunon to the human
race. Do you want something that will
oit«o your bend, your bn* '•<. euro your rb
iiuitism and Nt iiin’yla Apply Thom pat
Liniment nnd Hitler no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises
, v l >i'siu*, Duni-s "ltd
THOMPSON’S LINIMENT
and you need fear no linrm. TUla Modi
cine in put up right bore In your midst,by
Dr- H. It. THOMPSON. Your neighbor*
havo tried it, and il 1> i* never failed to do
what it promise*. Every family rhould
keep it ou hand, and thereby save many a
dollar. Often a lone and exponsivo trip
lor a physician might bo disnenred with,
simply by applying Thompson'* Liniment;
then keep it on hand—it will eo*t you but
little. No physician can practice .Miccess-
fully without ti good l.iniincnt— hoy know
its Importance—then keep it on hand. You
cati apply it your- e’f and *avo money.
Call on Dll. K. R. TIlOMPdON, over
Pr. ltec-Bc'fl Drug Store, get a bo.tie, end
uevor be without it. It will do what il says,
aud you'll never re ret buying it. Oct '2t
For Kilo in Kockmart by E K Ilogc.
(». i‘. McCONNEI.L. Agent, Aoworth, C.r
STORE.
.1 - ^*4- Stubbs Co.,
• Cf 'DARTO ll'.Y, (JA.,
J^EEP constantly on hand a full line of
FAMILY GR0CHR1ES,
HARDWARE,
Hoots iinil Slio.'s,
also a liuo of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND FACTORY GOODS.
Hash buyers will find it to their interest
to examine our goods aud prices belorc
purchasing.
BQ„ Hole agents for the sale of the cel
ebrated •• Waits Plows " and fixtures in
Polk county. junc 20—tf
G ~ EOllGlA, POLK COUNTY.— JoTa.
Crocker has applied for exemption
of personally and setting apart and valua
tion of houw-Heud, and 1 will pass upon the
same at 10 o’clock, u. in., on the 1 Itti day of
Sept , 1875, at my cilice. Thu- Sept.*3d,
by the lands of A (• We
l>y tho Carrollton and Cedarlnnw
led on ns the ptoperty of C. L. I)<
to Satisfy afi Ii issued Iroin a Ju*'
iu the luT.Yib district, .XL, .'t »’
ty, In favor of A 8 Talbert
and returned lo me by a conutablc
same time omi place, lot
tho
AIbc,
eel of land in tho town of Ccdarlown
Inining twenty acres, more or less, known
a* part of lot of land No. 153. in 2d diHrict
and it it flection ol Polk county, now occu
pied by Honry May, levied on to «ali»fy a
it fa D*m*d Iroin Polk flupericr Court, in
favor of tho Cherokee li on Company, v>
nnid May and .Siedhon A. Hordera, seeurily,
as the property tff Henry May.
Also, purl ot b»l of land No. 051 In the
2d dlHnur and -Jib section of Polk county,
knowd us Price lot, containing one acre,
nioru or le-s, lying on the en.*t side of tin-
road or Main at reel and bounded by tin-
street and Mnflotd let on the wonth and
e-st by a street and Jud Crabb'n lot, nnd
the old jnil lot in or near tho north-west
corner, In (/'edartow n, and now cultivated
by James Price, lo satisfy a fi fa is*ucd from
polk dupci ior court, in tavor of A. Hough-
<yty. against James II. Price. Property
pointed out by plaintiff's attonrey.
.September J, 1S76.
II. J’. LUMPKIN. ah’IT.
Potk Countj Nortgace Shorftfl
Nnlt* f«>r .November.
l^r.TW EP.N t o i. - • a! hour* f»r Hhcriff
I sales. <
e first Tuesday in No
nd nt the door of
t Hoi
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
G‘:
James K. Barber has applied for idle
of n<lmiuislration on the citato of U. X%.
Flint, late ol said county, d -ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish oil persons concerned, kindred and
creditor*, to bo and appear at a court of
Ordinary, to bo held in said oounty
First Monday in October next, to tihow
i, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
under my band nml official signa
ture, this the 3d day ot September, 1876.
JOEL BRbWER, prd’y
EOKUIA, POLK COUNTY —Whereas,
Jackson Oriffin, the erwuter of David
Griffin, deccuscd, Wm. Itng-dnie, the guar
dian of the minor children of Win (iriffin
deceased, wl.o arc heirs nnd legatee!! under
the will of fr* ; d David Gridin, has made op
plication for lo.vc to sell tho land l dong
mg to the estate of said David Griffin do-
leased.
These arc, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to be
d opear at a court of ordinary to bo held
the fiM Moadnj in October
>w cause, if any they have, wly said ap
plication ahoubl not be grant - .1.
Given under my baud uud official sign
lure, this Beptembor 3d, 1876,
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
i y EOUUIA. Pol.K ( "l N I ,
' J Faunie Mason, administratrix on 11
eatate of Joltn A. Musoii, deceased, lias
made application for let!ora of dismiss!*
from Raid administration.
Theflo arc, tborcforc. to cite all person*
concerned to be at a (.’ourt of Ordinary, t 1
be held in said county on the first .Monday
in December noxt, to ihow cause, if any
they have, wliy said letters should not be
granted In terms of the law,
"ivrn under my hand and official signa-
this September 2d. 1876.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
EDL’GIA. I’Ol.K t'l • I.'N I V. 'i’
ll ubbard, Executor of N'
Utibbii-d, (irccascd, ha* npplied for letter*
of dismission from said executorship,
Thcac arc, therefore, to cite all concom
rd to appear at a Court of Ordinary to
held iu raid county on the first Monday In
December uext, to show cause, if any they
can, why s«id letters shout I not lie granted
Given under my baud and official signa
ture, luis September 2d, 1876.
JOEL DREW Fit, Ord’y.
in Codartown, the followA-e property will
be sold under nnd by virtue cf n mortgage
il fa issued by the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, in favor oi Alfred
Shorter r ;ain*t the Etna Iren Company,
levied upon os the property of »aid Compa
ny, to-wit:
Nineteen yoke of work stre-r*, with tho
yoke*; t» Mule*, comprising the team driven
by Ucorgs Coleman, named Mack, Hockey,
Deck. Lixe, Mary and Dan; C Mule*, com
prising tin- team driven by Daniel Walker,
nnmed Nell, Tube, Mike, Mary, Giu and
Ribbon; <» mutes, comprising the team
driven by John Vaughn, named Chnrlic,
Jule, Bet, Sal. Pol an I Jack; 3 curt mules,
named Colic, Nell andTom; 2 saddle mule.*
wuird D*U and Marg: one extra t
named Pete; ti six mule coal wagons
three set* ofharnccs; 2 four-tunic wagon*;
2 two-home wagon* and one set of harne
2 leaf wagons; -I two-wheel drays; 0 coal
beds; 1 ore bed*; 3 dump carta and har
ness- one’.ol of ore bank tool*, consisting
of shovels, picks, wheelbarrow*, dri’ln-
crowbars, harness, Ac.; one lot of wood
shop tools, consisting of saw*, hammers,
chisels, auger*, adxe, axe, brnoeand bits,
cr«'<s-cut saws, Ac.: ono lit of Blacksmith
tools; one lot of Furnace tools, consisting
of Neale*; Coal bup-:ys, Ore buggy*, wheel
barrow*, liar?, Ilatuiiurs, Monkry-im-rub,
Hose; one lot of office Furniture, Desk,
Chairs. Table Iron Bafe. Ac.: one lot of
Household Furniture, consisting of two
bedatords, .set «»f Choirs, Bureau, Withstand
etc.; cue Fairbanks Beales; one pair iron
Beale*.
There arc sixty bend of hog* of all sixes
The rale will commence at 10 o’clock, a.
m., and c- ntinue until all the above prop
erty is sold. The whole of the property
will remain nt the Company’s Works at
Etna, until a day or two before the falc,
and subject to inspection by all who desiro
lo purchase. The mules and worksleers
comprise a splendid lot of working animals,
and all who desire lo secure such can bo
accommodated.
II. P. LUMPKIN,
Sept. 2. 1875. Sheriff.
i i?!t\ Sliei in Salt -.
TIT ILL BE >OI.I), before the Court
il i. io . in Cedarlown, Polk
county, Ga., between the legal hours of
sale, on the fir.-t Tuesdry in October next,
the following property, to-wit :
Lots of land N\». 457, 455, CSC, G53, CG3,
872, 1U7-I and S'.’G, in the liSlh difrt.
and 3d section of Polk county, al?o Nos.
173, 609, 673, 678, 888, 1020.’ 1021. 1168,
2lti,.in the 21?t district and 3d sectiou and
3i>> in tho 1st district and 4th sectiou, and
i4'-' in the 2d district and 1th sectiou of
Potk ccuut), as the property of S. XV.
Glance, to satisfy one .superior Court ti fa
i" favor of Smith XY. Houghton, against
Stephen B. Piearco and S. XV. Uiancc.
Levy mado l*y a former Sheriff,
’ XV. G. TAYLOR, Dep t Sh’ff.
September G, 1875.
G eorgia folk Loun.my—Sarah
J. Meeks, wife of William Meeks, has
applied for exemption of personalty, aud I
will pass upon the same at 11 o’clock a, m.
on the 27th day of tseptemhe r 1>75 at my
ofle:, This September 14th, 1875.
JOEL “BKE'VEK, Ord’y.
G’S!
<1 JSTotici
r 1 RORGIA,
YJ J P MeV
Wli rtet, 4 F Milfican, Tho
Edge and ptliet*. have inado application for
n public road lead-no; from the cross road*
near Middleton Piior’s to *uako pond iu
Bnid couuty, lo bo changed A c., nnd Joshua
<S Morhut, Thomas Edge and Calvin Edge,
tho duly appointed cou»'«ii»«ionorfl, having
reported, uudor oath, tliat *oid propose'
chtngo is nccedflary, and that they have lo-
cated or marked out tlioflttmc.
These nre, therefore io cite all concerned
in appear nt my office «>u the 3d Monday i
September next, to show cau. c, if any ex
ist. why said petition should not bo granted
Give n under my hand and official tigua
ture, this August IS. 1375.
JOEL BREWER, Orel’/
Kernel Nolle©.
Wbortcr nnd ot'itcrB, hard applied for
road from Prior* Station to tho county lino
in said county, in tho direction of Newton
MeG.»©'*, t -1 tho Ala. load leading fr
(' .. .Spring to Centro. Ala., nml J W wr
John Simmons aud John S i'rior, the duly
appointed Cotnuiiaaion-'r.*, liavo made their
report under oath tliat they find said pro
posed road to bo of Public necessity, nmi
would be of great utility to that portion of
that portion of tho countv, nnd that thry
have proceeded to work out the same con
formably io law.
Therefore nil persons concerned w'tli
take notice to file their objection*, if any,
at n«*xt court of Ordinary for county pur-
po. to bo held on third Monday in Sep
tember noxt, why said petition should uot
hr granted. Given under my baud and
official fligueturc, thin AuguM 13, 1875.
JOEL UUEWEll, Ord’y
Hoad Notice.
41 ubbard ami other?, lmvo applied for a
new road commencing at the Jncksonvillo
road near ihe residence of G XV Eorgan .k
running by tbo residence of Wm Hubbard
through tho land* of J F Dover, Rock mart,
thenee to tho junction of Cartersvule and
Rome roads in said cotiniy, and J F Dever,
G W Morgan and Wm. Hubbnrd, the regu
lar appointed commissioner*, having made
their report under oath tliat they have ex
amined said rout and find that it would bo
of great public utility, nnd that they have
worked out the same conformably to law.
These aro, therefore, to cite ail concern
ed to appear all persons concerned to ap
pear at a court of Ordinary to bo held in
said couuty on tho third Monday iu Sep
tember next, to show- cause, if any they
have, why said road should not be per
manently ostnbbsbcd. Given under my
band nnd official signature, this August
18, 1876. JOEL BREWER, Only
INSURE
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO,
OF MOBILE, ALA,
This Company lias promptly paid
every death loss sustained, and with
out liligatiou or dispute.
Over 100,000 !
tbo last throo yearn to Wid
ows and Orphans.
The Important Subject 1
Of Lifo Insuarnco is gradually and
deservedly gaining public attentiou by
tho forco of its own merits. Tho time
is not far distaut when tho doath of a
man leaving his family unprovided
for by a policy of Lifo Assurance, will
leave tho stain of neglected duty upon
his character. It is a duty which ev
ery ono owes to hia own dopondouts
and to tho community. IIo who neg
lects it iu not a good husband, fatbor
or citizen. Ho has no right oven to
risk tho chance of throwing tho future
support of his fatuity, in easo of his
death, on tho community at largo, or
on relatives aud friends, whon it is in
his power so easily to provide against
such contingencies.
The Mobile Life
Issue* policies on all tho apprevod
plans of Insurance.
In tho middlo rands of lifo fow havo
much capital to loavo for tho benefit
of their families, in tho ovont of their
early docoaso, but most havo incoraos.
liy do voting a portion of tho latter in
the way of Lifo Assurance, tho bond
of u family can mako sure that, dio
whon ho may, oven on tho day after
tho first annual payment, his widow
and children will bo endowod with a
certain nmouut of tnouoy.
Take an Endowment Policy,
and thus provido for your family in
tho event of early doath, ami for your
own old ago, should you livo out tho
stipulated time.
Ono ought to bo satisfied if ho gets,
at the end of twonty yoars, alt tho
money ho has invested, with moro than
revolt per cent, interest, and lias had
tho assuranco, all through thoso twen
ty years that, in case ho died, tho full
amount of tho policy would at otico
bo payable to tho bouofleiary uudor
tho same. It scorns too good to bo
!ruo, but it cun bo proved if you xvill
tako tho troublo to inquire.
“I am satisfied," said Uonoral Dear
born, “that among one hmidrod mer
chants and traders, not more than
three oxer acquire tndepoudsncc.’ ,
Every Merchant
Should t-iko an Endowment Policy or
Limited Payment Policy in tho
MOBILE LIFE.
Itoad Notice.
pEORGIA POLK COUNTY.—Whereas,
V_I Charles Beugh^ty, T J McClain. J I,
Jenkins ami others bare zuaJc application
for a new ronil leading frem (’tnlartown to
Cave Spring, commencing and leaving the
public road at a point opo?itc Mr. Sewell’s
near cedar oreck, turning to the left slight
ly, passing Dr Watts’ farm, and through
lands of Mr*. Smith and by Mr. Doughc iy
or Paine'? to the county line; and M L Me*
XVhorton, XV XV Hunt and XV K Brock, tho
duly appointed commissioners, having made
their report under oath, tliutfiaid proposed
road is a public necessity ami would be of
great utility to tho community generally,
and that they havo proceeded to work out
the same conformably to law.
Therefore all persons concerned will take
notice to be and appear at the next court of
Ordiuiuary for county purposes to be held
iu said county on the t'.ird Monday in Sep
tember next, to show cause, if uny they
have why -aid rout should not bo made a
public road iu terms of the lnw. Given
under my hand and official signature, this
August 18lh, 1S75-
•JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
A gill of Bovontoon, iu Schoharie,
N. Y., was asked, a fow days ago, by
a smart young man who had no moans
but his salary, to become his spouse.
“Is your life insured ?” nskeil she.
“No," said tho swain. “Then you
must havo it insured, for I’m not go
ing to marry you aud havo you dio
ami leave me to beg for a living.”
The Life Endowment
By which a Cash Endowment can
bo bccnrcd during life, nt lifo rates of
premium, is a special feature of tho
Mobile Lifo
FOR JVLElsr
Pcoplc sometimes object that they
cannot “afford" to assure. Such an
argumedt should rather tench a man
the imperative necessity for assueiug
at once. If he feels so much diffculty
in withdrawing such a trilie of his in
come, let him reflect ou tho lrightful
condition into which his doath would
plungo his family.
Insure iu tho Mobile Lifo at ouco.
To-morrow is not your own. Delays
breed remorse. How many estates
havo been sacrificed and fumilios left
penniless, bocauso tho futher put off
insuring till a more convenient season,
till ho was better able.
OS SI AN HUGGINS, Agent)
itCt'dartowu, Ga.
"Office in’roar^of ltecord office.
mch 20—ly