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THE RECORD.
oi'YlCIM. QHUAX of VOLK COL’STY
JhiiUla HiCt itnly (Uvadtttiim of any
iVrr jxijx i' - Drfuu Iff u'oJion !
CP.lMllTQWN, net.
878,
Wo aro iudubtod t<> Cqitain J. A.
pQfk for for ix circular from Urn Statu
dopuitmeul of Agriculture, giving u
con olidalcd report of the crop# of the
State, Wo nnko tho following in
fracts :
It will bo win llmt Georgia will
gnleor only a litllo morn limn two*
thiids of a full crop of cotton, and
fifteen per ecu!. Ions coin tlnxn last
year.
Then facts, taken in connection with
I lie Very low price itL which cotton is
Dow Belling, nro indeed discoimigiffg,
and should iiUmulato plan let h i. > tlio
uceonsary steps to fortify thciuBelvc.'i
against the etmoq nonces of this double
dittos ter, by planting supplementary
crops to supply tho deficiency of the
corn crop, mid avoid llio ncccsaity of
buying an fur un possible.
A d« lieinncy of 17pcv cent, orabout
2,(100,OUO b unbolt] of corn, must lm Blip-
plied either by purchasing from otlici
Stales, or <pv plnntiug barley, tyo, oats
only pea crops, ami early variotis of
corn, GO per cent, of tho corenpon*
denla l’Oport a tleiiciency of long foj-
ngo. This defioioney own, and should
bo supplied. Farmers ure, Iboroforo,
urged to nave all tho n olive gram and
poavino buy possible; t» now rye and
barley lots for cmly tpiir.g mo, and
particularly to reed very largely of onto
this fall.
They very wisely increased their
grain orops last full and spting; but
tho disastrous dioulhs and heated
terms during tho past snuuuor, Imvo
caused uuutbor deilcioueX, wliioh must
bo supplied, if possible, without pur
chasing at tho ruinous rules of inti r
cat shown in tho August repoi !..
Tlio answer lo llio question, "Will
fanners sow an inuroasod area of out*,
t his fall'(is very encouraging G7por
cent, answering yes.
Thoro is no crop moro certuiu, or
moro cheaply raised in Georgia, limn
onto sown early In loo fall. Tlio nnt
proof variotio, sown in tho fall, arc po -
itivcly certain lo yield remunerative
hui vest.
Now tlmt tho plica of cation is be
low llio average cunt, of production,
self pronoun lion donuinda tlmt fanners
should raiso their own supplies, since,
at tho present ptico 11 jotlun, there
will bo no money with which lo buy,
after paying tho cost of ilo produel ion.
Indeed, tho lime Into come when pian
ino must bo farmer . Tlio production
of.Jiomo supplies must be tho loading
object, moro stock must b » ruined, loss
land cultivated, less labor employed,
that employ ,1 nmdu mure ifinieul,
and cotton nuuluu submliiwy iusload
of a loading crop
Thoro can ho no prspority until our
agricultural policy if out fill that the
cotton crop of Georgia bIuiII bo llio
property of tho producer, and n it
pledged for supplies advanced to
make it.
Tlio Bullimoro Mun is iiukbteil to
Edward V. Valentino, J. q., of Rich
mond, tlio distinguishul \higiuia
sculptor, for on eligunlly ixeuUtod
photograph of his celebrated reoum
bent statue of tier,oral Lee. Tho
statue, which has been gw ally admir
ed as u work of art, ns well as an ue-
curuta representation of tho illustri
ous chieflian, is jiow in tho iuuumi-
loum containing his remaiua at Wash*
iuglon and Leo University, of which
lm was jrosidint during tho last
years of his life. This is ouo of many
works of Mr Valentino which nltesl
hit* marked g nitis ns n renlplor, and
give promise of his career in Lin pro
fession which will reflect credit on
hiiuself and his nutiv>• 1 1 do.
The Chicago Tribune thinks that il
would have a Bixlulary eli'-.it on tlx. ir
own condition if Ihu negrotH in tho
South, tho m*\t time there it a mas
ncree, would lake u hand in il theni-
Helvrr. “Jess so,” :,aya llxc Nashville
Amorican, "and the nest time linns’
ix Fim damn's 1! ink lulils d, it would
be well for tho 'mgs' to have U-ih
hands in—xxp to t\u» elbow •
And now t i. n. IV. \.i -h L o pro -
u'ouuoBs his invitation to tuko cotuluiid
of lie* Egyptian Mame!uk< s a can id.
Who is it that gets up ali lla.-e Joe
Johnson*? [Richmond Enquirer.
Tin elections y ! t.» I xk place this
your, will occur as f illows Ohio and
Iowa, Tuc.m1.iv, Ov-'.u!>er 12 ;Y;; git;ii,
Kaunas, Maryland, M i auehua tts,
Misrinbippi, Minn* i-utc, Miasm i, New
York, New La mv. lY-.nsylKama,
and Texas, Tuesday, November 2
When a man g < ^ to a quill ua; par
ty about tea lime, ami sits down on a
ball of wick lug with ;x long darning :ic-
die i:i it, be will think **f nioxv things
iu connection with darning in n min
ute than be can mention in two hours.
A Mount LV.Ial township furmor
cut open an ohl hoi in la Host, just to
examine tlu.-inside amugemont. Ho
bays ho thiuUs h*» will be able lo eo
bis baru in about two weeks
The N« \v York Join mil of commerce
presontfl its yearly reviow of llio cotton
crop, hr ginning with the lstof Septem
ber an tho commercial year. Tho fig
ures show that 3,500j00J halos have
been received at tlio ports, 101/J0-1
bales amt overland, nml 12 n ,550 con-
mimed at tlio South, making a total
crop up to the beginning of tho month
of 3,827,8lo bales. Tlio exports to
foreign potts Imvo boon 2,074,448 bales
ngainnt 2,840,681 Inst yenr—u falling
oft* of 100,588, mid,5,008 less than in
1872-U. Too total homo consntnp-
lion of cotton Ibis year Is estimated at.
1,200,47;* bales, ngaints 1,5121,089 last
Ir. I lie year ending August 81,
1871, the highest price of mulling up
land in Now York market was 20 0 8
Conte, and the lowest l!l C- <. For tho
year ending upon the same da to of tho
present season the extremes of price
wer 17 3*8 and 14 .'1-8 which showed
h sh fluctuation in tho market. Of
course I ho record of scales and produo-
lien, as hero given, includes mucliof
the year’s crop, and cannot bo taken
os uti exhibit of wlmt tho present
yerii M production will be. This name
authorly, however, nml.es the estimate
fur tin' new year rang.; from lour to
h ur and a half million hales, tho av
er go of exportation resting upon four
ami a quarter million, will leave ns on
a bin in ofcornrin rcial security as far as
cotton can do it.
Warmolb and Kellogg, of Louisiana,
uio isported by tho Now Orleans
times to Imvo compromised, ft assets
that Warmolh lias lately deemed
"I Ik re is nothing for him aud Kellogg
lo quarrel uboul now; tint) there plcn-
ly of tliii gs in sibht for thorn both
them, aud that wlmt ho wants is not
tlio same tiling tlmt Kellogg wants,
Meantime, tho people of Louisiana
wauls nothing bettor than to boo both
those plundering Bcouudralsoon signed
to speedy perdition.
A mercantile; liouuo in John Mroef,
New York, ndvcrti.v.d Iasi week for a
shipping ulnk - salary, $15 per wo-k.
In one i,luy tboy received ivplieu from
from six hundred rind four applicant*-,
many of thorn stating their m eesilii b,
education and previous superior po-
silions at salnritiB ranging up lo st,-
OOU per annum. This incident indi-
e.it a not only (he pressure of tho
limes in tho commercial metropolis of
fhu e <untry, but also tlio utility of ad
vertising.
Tlioy had imolher hard frost out
west on ThuiHclay, and now tho Nash-
villo American wanla to knowhow the
p* <»plo out there nro lo raise enough
gPiisfilioppci-H fo live on if thin thiii"
goes on
When you hoar a man pntbolienlly
murmur that Ufu in "hut an empty
droani, just (road on his favorite ooru
and wake him up.
Tho following is tlio heading ef on
article iu llio Brooklyn Argus, in
which tlio editor nets forth tho condi
tion of iiltiirfl in tho city of Churches:
" Al ti ming—Tho rer.ult of Ring
Rule - Murmuring# Among tho^Pco-
plo—Honest Men Begging for Em-
ployment, While OfllciulHj nro H liviiig
iu Luxury—15,000 lots confiscated
—Out of Money- Alarming condition
of tho City Treasury—Taxes Uucol-
lecU-'l £fu,dj Drficicucca to bo made
up-$15,000,000 Expended in a Sin
gle Year—Reform or Bankruptcy."
Tlio Aiguu compluins that while the
city debt has been increased in ton
yearn from seven million to forty-two
million, four bundled thousand, with
u total aocf.sed vuldo of property of
only one hundred and ninclceno mil
lion, tho lusts uro exorbitant, bimi-
ncss prostrated, IhouBixnds (f people
of all classes unemployed, over tiftcon
thousand lion bob and loin advertised
for Hide for non payment of tuxes,
and largo numbers of laboring people
arc nwailing llio approach of winter
on tho verge of starvation. Whilo
thi-i is tho case, llio Radical ring, by
wcich tho city is governed, nro indul
ging in llio most extravagant expen
ditures, and reveling in luxury at en
ormous salaries.
Tho Argus gives tlio salaries and
amount of fees received by tlio city
and county < tlicors from which wo ex
tract llio following : Mayor, (cm
Ihoimml ; City Comptroller, ten
thousand ; Corporation Counsel, ton
thousand ; Auditor, live thousin l ;
Collector of tuxes, soven thousand ;
nine AsHesjors, each four thousand ;
Pn .'iident of Bonn!, fivo thousand ;
two Police Commissioners, fivo thous
and each ; President of Board, seven
thousand ; two Commissioners Eire
Department, four thousand oach ;
Registrar of Arrears, five thousand;
three City Judgos, ton thousand ; two
.Suprorno Judgos, six thousand ; ouo
County Judge, (en thousand ; fivo
Polieo e. urt JubIices, fifteen hundred
Gutinly Cleik, fees fifteen thousand ;
Surrogate, ton thousand ; with some
fifteen or twenty other officials with
imlniies ranging from four to rix
thousand dollars each.
Hail .lift’ Davis at one of tho fairs
in Mississippi tlio otherday: "Itglad-
dmed my heart ns I drove to tin -
grounds to see the number of sidesad
dles on the liorwcB hitched along the
way. 1 had almost began to fear tlmt
my American countrywomen had lost
the nrt of riding at least tho art of ri
ding on hoiKchnek. Thank yon, ladies,
for coming on sidetiuldliH-
(1. vernor Ames, so-called, of Mis
sissippi, in of tho opinion that govern
ment supported by negro militia, arm
ed with Remington rifles, is tho best
in tlio world.
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Legal Advertisements.
l*olk Mieiiir Sale-*.
Will lie mlJ licforo I lie (Jourt House
Door in (Jcdartown, Polk county, (Ja., on
*l*o lirHt Tuci-alny in October next, between
• ho legal hours of sale, tlio following prop
erly, fo-wit:
Hols of land .Non. JJ21, 622.623, 610,68!'.
688, 687, 697, 6f8, (H'J, C0I. C'i6, 070.
— “ ‘ “ 14, 746 nml
f I’olk coonly,
7K-. in llic 2lHtdi.-t 'minor, « t l oll
known as the Wimoorly plnntai
occupied by tlio Mow Title, aiid claimed
by Af \ il A ku, ud'riir of Mr. Vandrvr t. i. r
docenpcd. I.CTiod on u tho properly < l li
D Cotlirnii, lo naiiefy rt li f., i-Mii. d f, 0 i,i
Floyd superior Conrl, in favor of XVlIliuu,-,
Ili-Miii- d (.'o. ng.iioel Ilenj. F pi in.
cipal, Ilugli 1) Col broil an.I (.' 1! amiili -c
curity. Properly pointed out by plfr 8 u l-
lornpy,
Also at toe sumo time nnd place, lots of
hir'd Nob ‘ ‘J 226, 2-7. 22-i, an I half of
lot No. 223, in llic IM ilietticl nnd lib : < c-
lion, fli llio pr. perly of T A Duke, l« .* -
fy one ii fa in n y bands in favor of A M
Moan, v <i snid T A Duke; cue i„ f„v. r . r
Musnti Harper, one in favor of .1 K Uerry,
i favo
Duke: llio said properly lying
in Folk county, and now claimed by llarvy
1’elfir, tenant in possession, known as the
Tho in no A Duke plantation. The i,i,.,ve
property pointed out or. I levy made by a
former Sheriff;
Also, at ibo sntne lime and place, one
Ino-horao buggy uml one brown horse
about eight years old, of tnodiuui -ire, lev,
led on by urine of one county court fl fa «:
Harrow county, in favor of Jones, Itogeis
\ Co . agail.~i W (, an.l U If fU-ed. I be
lior-e point fl cut in lhefifam.1 the buggy
by plaintiff.
A iso,
i lot an Hi.,.
and place.
‘ in bloi
20 feet on depot , .
town o! Ito.'kmarl, on which is a hiw
m.v. m ;ipirt| by A T. Williamson,
I roperty of \. T. Williamsnn, u, eni
fi f.t -'.i<<l lion, | .il, Supi-rinr Cou
favor of tjow er, J :<i <s ,V tv.
Williams • n.
Also, at Hie same time uni i.l„, i
laud !
dlslrli
lb«- pr
?3. in the 1 "t!i
its. to ealiafy"'
ourt, in favor of
'■"•I •> y l-inl-
. ENGLAND,
and Physician,
•I1UV iINK OF
Bean’s Double-Acting Stone Force Fnmps
rnhiB
dohi:’
slnlicnnvy Firo Fng'mc, nlway.'i nl
oa*io in water, nnd s
ibo dc
nuke
Imli'pomU'iit of tho l’i:o King nml EnuhJoH you to SaVi:
the large aniauntsyi ii pay out annually for iiiMirnnco, ‘•Money Faved i Money Mndo”
.veil lnow. Ill case of long Continued ilroiiglils v ben your gal'ti ll is 111.'Iiiv;;; up Mid
your llowern arc histroless f«ir luck of rniu, you can, by vising the sprinkler mtacit*
liient,
1 Toil two a Shower an Geutlo nml I'enulifnl r.s Hint Which Falls from
Nul urn’s Heiivuxs.
Tills Pump p« - many ;<.<inis of sup rloril.v over tiny pum p in use, and will lost
a Ivvays. Ho if yeti want to ativo your house from dljtruollon by fire,
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE THE INSURANCE YOU MOW PAY
burgeon
* (HD Mi TO If .V, a A.
Ofliee rorncr College nml 1* ri. r slrei m.
"line he limy bo f-.ui.tl at all hours when
not prolV•'ionnlly ahsenl. p j
JAMES GLENN,
ATTORNEY AT IN AW,
'irnunowx,
Otbee rear of Hcrord i Hire, up.Mails,
rep. I
Adliiinlhfmliii'h Salr.
/ n:ulu;iA, I’OIK COYNTV -On o ,
v 1 lire! Ti .-.daj in ('. !«bir l.< xl, a,.; |
‘ 11 1 s* the t Mill ID use door.iu Cediiitowu
in said county, within ibo lawful hours of
rale, < no toirv l I.mm-, n,e fiaihor I.. !.
“•I*' t < -blend, one .;ui!t uml one sber>. |
os (be propel ly id'll. W. Flynl, deren
Tl IDls Cahii. Ibis Fepl. L2d. 1876
.1 II. DAltllKU, Admr.
.Notice.
A pro-Mis having Wntclu - < r Cl. .
i V in my slit j• lor repnii are ii '|u -m .|
to cmiio nnd lake them out by llic .‘ill d.v,
of October i ext, nml pay cl.'.rge. ;i
If mu iqUcii «ui and cliurgia paid by I bat
time they will be >wbl rit piitdic sale lo snt-
t-dy charges. 'J bis is fair warning to all.
■ | •. 18* ,i. a. I.. DAMN.
son; levied on n» Hie pioperlg of sai l |.ow
son; pointed out by J S Noyes. Hold prop
®rty I'J be mold al llic risk of J N Noyes,
lie baring bid • II ibo some „t gberifl sale
on the 1st Ttiwtay in duly Inst, and lias
Illlb'J lo i in ply wilt, 11, i, ten
Also, al Hitt same lime and place, one
iidailo
loundci
Adininistralor’ft Sail**.
\ (HlKKADhi: lo nn order of llio Court
ii of Ordinary of Polk county, On,, will
be sold at the Court House -lour, in Cedar-
town, said county, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in November
next, lots of land Nos. 1*128, 1160, 1202,
1203.1239,1240, 1278, It20, 1106, 120-1,
and west half of l'2"j, 1237, 1238, nnd 1279
in the 21M district nnd 3d section of origin
ally Cherokee, Paulding, now Polk county.
•Said land lo be anld ns llio properly o
Joseph l). Morgan, dicenred, contesting of
all said dccrnse<l‘.< lauds, except the v. d-
.w'h dower, for Hie benefit of 11 c 1 oiis at d
rrcdilM.s <1 * id -Irceaeed. Hnid land will
I e bj1(1 in i v» j ui'ti mhnli, ccnsisling of the
lirM -even above named lots in one settle-
merit, nml Hir!nst«ix and one half in HiG
other. Terms, onc-third cash, tlicimlnnco
on iivelre months trtdlt, with small notes,
nml if not paid piouiptly at maturity, law
ful Interest from date. Bond for title will
be given upon first payment; aud title deed*
ictnintd until last payment is made. Hai l
premises lies on Kuhnrlec creek, five miles
f Itookmart, in said cflunly.
This the blh day of Sept
G lliOlUilA, POl.K CtiCN’l'Y —Wheu-as.
T •'’-lues It. Barber has aj-pbo 1 fur k-llers
of adiiiinistration on the cituto of (J. W.
Flint, late ol said county, deceased.
These uro, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned, kiudred uml
creditors, to be and appear ul a court of
Ordinary, lobe held in said county on the
Grit Monday in October n^xt, to show
cause, if any they have, why sail ietiers
Mil l I
l be i
iveii under my bund and oflicisi sigtm-
, this the 3d day or Hcptemher, ib7•'».
JODI. BKEWKR, Ordy
IUSUE.E
MOBILE LIFE IN:URASCE C0„
OF MOBILE, ALA,
This Company has promptly paid
(•very death loss sustained, nnd with
out litigation or dispute.
Over $100,000!
(ho Inst three years to Wid
ows nnd Orphaus.
Thu Important Subject
id leg.
id David Untilti, has made up
nd ape
d ap- j
ir.g lo i
•leased.
Theso are, therefore, lo cite al
j, kindrcl and creditor
r at a court «f ordinary t
r*t Moadiy in October
show cause, if any they have, wl y
plication should uol be granted.
Hiven under my hand and official signa
ture, ibis September 3d, 1876,
JUKI. BltnWKB, Ordy.
POLK col N n
a.-uii, udminislralrix on the
c*mi>ito (,| Joliii A Mason, deccaM.I, ban
unute npi.licntion for letters of dismission
from amd udiuinisiration.
These arc, iborefore, to cite nil persons
n * arj ‘l«y
Of Life ItiHUfirnco ia gradually and
guir- desf ivkUv gaining public attention by
• riftin the force - fits own merits. The time
is not far distant when tbo death of a
leaving his family unprovided
O'fb
be held i
il l i*i•,.i (inii!n 1- : f,i ‘ '*> !l I'"h«;y of Life Assurance, will
: leave th stain of neglected duty upon
pu-suns | bin character. It is a duty which ev-
! . I- cry one ov.ca to Lis own depeudants
1,0 '" ! 1 : nnd to tho community. He who neg-
lects it is not ix good husband, father
or oil i/.-m. He lms no right oven to
risk the elmncoof throwing tho futuro
support of Lis family, in caso of his
d'-ath, on the community at large, or
on relatives and friends, when it is in
his power so easily to provide against
such contingencies.
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I .sop
Hu
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T Dm tin nml W
irdcii to bloom uml flourish when all arouiulyo
t your wife to smile moro sweetly on \ou thnti i
nmninlly, If you want yoi
idu'd nml w It he i oil, If you
vo, in fact.
If you AYitnt to bo a Happy Man, CALL OX
DR. LEDBETTER,
'ihg stonn Force Pumps.
* Double
Ciit ii •, Mcnngei le, and
11 i i> jtodrotixe.
Borne, T!»insd«\, Oct.
At least five iliomaud people i
tlio exliibitii'ii if Howes’ (treat
m tended
l.ondon
Cirous-llippodremo yesterday nfternoim
nml night. Tlio attractions prom.s d
xvero such ns to excite general curiosity,
nnd everybody went prepared to be disip-
polnvld lucnko everything was not of .nope-
rior ov coll once. The porform.xuee and ex-
liil-ilioiia over, the liiana;ors wore a •nee l
by live many expressions of favor thill
tb-Jr o. ml it.»! .-'U of ealivu'>e ! e.-\eied
wonders was not only above tho average,
but far ahead of any show of the kind that
bus pitched tents in these parts for many n
day. Tho street parade was really gorge
ous. The six golden chariots ns they
moved through tho throughfnrcs drawn by
cavalcades of richly caparisoned horses,
presented un imposing architectural spec-
taelo or fantastic threc-dcckcd magnlfi-
ceiiee en wheels that nt once indrrsod the
high ..natter of the show of which this
lenturo fniuc>l only n minor incidental.
pavUiona, howeve
ptcal
ehaUei
the :
cities
ortho ohl
id, Bless Utock; the
of mustangs, nnd i
ami Africa,
fine, representatives of alnioi
part me n I <>!' natural history. Tho e’ueus
oxeeled. The artists gave tliolr res
pective specialties without n .balk. The
leapors und tiinihlers of the company wcie
cipmlly goodwill! the rest. One of them
made a double revolution in mid lur over
too tlephnnis. Five performing elephants
were brouget into the ring together, with
tbeir keener, und eotmUly pet firmed tlio
pyramid illustrated upon the posters, much
to the surprise of the skeptical.
.These " ere only a few features of u long
nml absorbingly i ;tcresting entertainment
Ibo clowns, tour in number, made abun
dant merriment for the spectators. Tbo
lu'oomiuodationa for the throng were first,
class. In tlio reserved quarter the scats
provided with backs, wldoh added
occupying
* tho comfort of thos
a ho i
• do*
'IN I V — When- is.
S Battle, ndntini
I.asnius \\ Bullle,
i u-eil, bus made ap-
i from l lit ir said ad-
plieation ler <1U&
ministration.
Therefore, nt! persons concerned "ill ap
pear at a court of Ordinary, to be held in
-aid nullity on the Itisl Monday in .V v
nevi, ii. show cause, if any they have, why
*uid letters should not be grnntoi],
(11 Veil under my l and and official signa
ture, this July 29, 1ft76,
J01il.DKKWKK.0rd.
Ordinary to be held
fi'ft Monday in Nov .
if any they have, why
Diamond, of said
applied for lattci
t administration.
* concerned, kindred nmi
nml appear
o property of He
II P. I.IMPK1N, Mh'fl'.
folk < Horfgu{.to S!n-ri
Njifo for .\oxciiiIh-i'.
f >i:t\\ i; i n - h - : -• hi,. ,
of Alfred
id Couipa-
Kibtu
Jule, Bet, Sal, p*.: :i
named Colic, .\, !| „
mined Bell ami
iiameil Pete; 6 »ix i
three sets oflinrnoc
2 two-homo wag.ms
2 leaf wagons; » tie
consisting
>ws, UriMs-
laid county on the first M<
wliy^ahncttcm ah
terms oft he law.
r my Lund ami ofliciul slgrt.a-
ifiiih r 21. lrtTO.
JUKI. BUKWEB, Orly.
POLK CO UN TV.—\\ herons
<bxrd, Kxooulo < f \V ... 1 ion
mulled, has applied for letters
at a Com i of Ordinary to bo
»'<ninty i.n the first Mou-lay iu
JUKI, BKKIVKU, Ord’y.
Awiir.lctl the H.-h. -t M-.UnUt Vicna
E & H. T. ANTHCNY & CO,,
601 liromlw.i'T, N,r.» V-,k.
(0|.|.o»il« M**l r. ■ J.c.1 it.... i|i,tel, )
M nmfueturu , Inip iters ,v Denier , in
chRomos nnd framee,
Steroscopics and Views
Album,, (lr., l ,l,o»r.,,.M un i .„h»b
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATER MS
The Mobile Life
Polio
pi»
s on nil the npprovetl
i of Iusurnnoc.
Strrcotif icr
n ;L-
anfci ix -
Being M. i fuciur. rs of tbo
MICUO SC I I N I IUC LAN FERN,
STi:»E()-VANOmC')N.
I NIVKILSITV STKBKOPTlcon.
A!>VE UTISKK'8 S 1'JH; KnpTICO.X,
AUTOPTICUN.
>'11001.1 vntkhn,family lantern
PKUPU. S KANT KILN.
Each stylo belli j tho best -f it, -1 - in
I be Market.
Ia llio ini'lillo rnudfi of life few Imvo
much capital to lonvo for tho benefit
> f their families, in tho event of their
» arly (locr..so, but most Imvo incomes.
By devoting a portion of tbo latter in
tli- way of Life Assurauco, tho head
of a family ran mnko auro that, tlio
when lm may, even on tho day after
th»* liiat annual payment, bis widow
and children will lm endowed with tx
certain amount of money,
Take an Endowment Policy,
and thus provide for your family in
Urn i vent of early death, and for your
own old no'*, should you live out tho
stipulated lime.
One on-lit to bo satisfied if ho gets,
at the i ml of twenty yenra, nil tho
money he hn« invested, with more than
-• ven per cent, interest, nnd has had
the a.-Mitanea, all through thost: twen
ty years lliat, in case ho died, tho full
am.amt ol the policy would nt once
I • payable In tbo beneficiary under
• 1 ' : r ’> ■ R lt»<» good to bo
‘ 1 • • but i! can b.‘ proved if you will
t ike the I rouble to inquire.
“1 mi iti ti.d,’ said General Dear-
b i “that among ouo hundred mer-
> !aiiis and traders, not moro than
tin ee ever acquire independauce. ,,
i;^
•l»n u(.
r i.m
with a Magio
c, Hi
i tbo
In respotico to inquiry of a nows-'
lux per report or, reojutly, ns to his opiu '
ion of what is tho true secret of sue- '
cess in business in making money,
\ mderbil: says Stxvo what you
have and live witbiu your income.
Avoid till mvculati **.i. No matter
what 1 was making l always mndo it '
tx rule to save something; and this
can. .', if pxvsisted in. is sure to succeed. |
The money will pile up in ‘.'mo.
Li Mmo sections of tho north-west i
they have had killing frosts, and con :
fiidorul !e d uuago done to corn and |
other crops.
Babies are disevibud as couponsta-
taohed to tho bonds of matrimouv.
t-ueu under n y hand nnd official signa
ture, this July 2'J, 1876.
JOEL BltKWKH, Only.
Tlio Largest and Grandest
NATIONAL
EXPOSITION
Agriculture, Horticulture,
MECHANISM, .MlMUiAI. A ART
JE ' Elt l , .d in tl;*..' 'coticn, wi.' coia-
A-J rnencc &t
T-l OTv(Iir t Q A.,
: OLD FAIR GROI'.MiS, OCT
•5th, AM) (ONTINl lNt; I N riL
OCT. Ptii, 1875.
Ci» - n c cne and all to see the Big Shows.
Exhibitors ait Earnestly requested to com
luence \ rcparntions now ami biing to the
Fair all their ino Stock, . Mechanical .
ventious, Minerals, Ait and Products of the
Soil, not alone l'or tie Premium, but to
gain reputation for intelligence, skillful
workmanship, Ac. No entry :«c will bo
charged for u-tides on Fxhibiticn. ,\
great many of tho most noted and prom
inent men of the United States arc invited
and promised to be present. It will be a
great treat to everybody who attends.
* J. J. COHEN. Manager,
T. J. PERRY, Secretary.
J GREAT DISCOVERY!
Thompson's Liniment
q.iMc a splti
ommedated.
*cctio:i by all who «i
mules and worksi
d lot of working unit
II. P. LUMPKIN,
Deputy Slieiill Stiles.
l.K 8U1.1*. t...f..re the
\\ H.
t dart own, Polk
1020. 1021, 11G8,
•t and 3d section aud
and 4t!i section, and
and 4th section of
age. Nothing brings such speedy nnd sure
relief to thosewho suffer with the numer-
ru 1 pains nnd aches common to the human
r.i<‘c. Do you want something that will
niMi'-i und Neuralgia ? Apply Tdioinrsoii'B
Liniment nnd sufler no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Burns, nnd Pains generally,
THOMPSON’S LINIMENT
.Should f k<' nn Hud iwuxcnt Policy or
l.iiiiitcd Payment IVlicy in tho
MOBILE LIFE.
A g tl of m.*v t.tocm, iu Schoharie,
N. \ was asked, a few days ago, by
a smart young im.n who hud*no means
but his salary, to become his spouse.
M' ; y.mf life insured?” asked she.
’• , s:il “Thon you
mw-d luiveit itiSYircd, for I’m not go-
wig to marry y,,u and have you die
au.i Icaxo mo to beg for a living.' 1
id you need fear no br.rm.
tie o> put up right here in *
• • H. H. THOMPSON.
vhat
i-l it baa
r foilc.
eighboi
The Life Endowment
i>v wliirh a t’usl, Endowment can
b,: '> cured during life, nt life rates of
I’lL'inium, is a 8|,ccinl feature of tho
Mobile Life
-2-OX/lsr(3' I^tAAlsr
proml ,
V'l' 11 011 »'«1 ‘huruty BBn , „
' “ iir - <"*ra a lone and .ipcnsiTo trip
dispensed with,
Liniment;
physician might h.
ply by applying Theiup
then keep it on band
litUc. No physician can
its importance—then keep
People sometimes object that they
will c : you tmt cannot “iitTont to assure. Knclx
! Vail on DIE It
j Fr. Kccse’s Drug ;
and you'll never n
it Thompson'
vv.
For sale in ltockmartby K K lL*.w
- F. McConnell, Agcm, Acworth, C
Stepbe
L»
:iado
iti.'ty one Superior Court
Stmth W. Houghton, u»
l’i' A! CO hl.d 8. \V. Dr
y *i lc'imer 81u-ritt',
b. (.. 1AV LOK, Dop't Sh’ff.
/ a LuuTa.T 1*0l.K
VJT J. Meek?, wife i.
applied fer exemption
"ill puss upon the same ui 11 o'clock
- a t!.-. iTr:. day ....
ofllc.'. 1 hi - bcpi cuiber I -1th, 1873.
.‘OKI. DREW Kit, Old'
j urgumedt should rather teach a man
j the imperative necessity for ossueing
; i.t oikv. ir /. feels so much difficulty
: m Withdrawing such ;x trillo of his in-
I.; him i,;Lct on the nightful
co::diti..'ij in. j 'vmch his death would
] plunge bis family.
i Insure in the Mobile Life at once,
i Iu-morrow is not your owu. Delays
| I ri d remorse. How many estates
1,: ‘ Vu H;eu eacnficed and families left
penniless, because tho father put off
i * U5UriR = 15,1 :l wore convenient season^
fa j following is the retail prices
j the leading articles of Groceries :
Dry Salt C. L. Sidef, Lb,’ ; Baa
f • li. llj ; Shouidors, 12] ; Lard, ! till he was better able,
choice leat, ISA ; Fleur, 3 to S.\ ; Coru j
$1 35 ; Syrup, 00 to .-1 00 ;
Sugar II to 13 ; j
15 ; Chickens, 15 j
rail
personalty, and 1 | Choice Coffee,
' | Butter, 25 ; Ej
! to :
R. O. RANDALL,
General Agent and Manager,
'Al DSD EX, ALA.
'inch 20—ly