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THE RECORD.
ornc/M. on wax of voi.k county
Jhniblr Iht' County Circulation <>f any
other ]taper— ))cfm Refutation /
CBDAIlTOWN, GA., OCT. 10, ',87fl
Tho election in Ohio nnd other
Htnloa haw gone contrary to tho expec
tations ami wibIjoh of the Democracy.
Tho Domoerntsconcede Hava (Reptilt*
1 icon) aloe ted by 5,000. Tho Ilepub-
lienn claim 10,000.
T o Republicans gained 15 pur cent,
in Iowa over thoir majority la«t year
Nevada lm« gone Republican.
At a city election in Newark, N. J.
tho Republicans o’odod a tnnyor by
an iimiioiiHa majority, 0,300.
James T Herd, of Atlanta, charged
with attempt to commit rnpo on two
littlo girls at Conyers a few weeks ago
was biicd aud found guil.y of asHnult.
lined $1,000 nnd cost, and six months
imprisonment. Council were using
orory effort to obtain a new trial, buj
lleard remarked on Saturday that ho
could not Htnud tho suspense. Hu
was seen, by tho sheriff in chnrgo, to
drop something in a glnsii of water
and swallow it. In a short time it
became evident tha somolhing was
wron, and although everything was
done that could be, he died Sunday
morning at <1 o, clock, without l aving
any messago of exphumtiun to his
futility.
Tho Viekaburg Herald warns the
young friends of the white ngainsi go
ing going into Amos' militia. It advi
ses tho negroes to havo nothing to do
with tha? infamy. It is satisfied that
Ames is dolormiiied (o precipitate a
conflict of laces, nnd if ho can get a
acoro or so of deluded nhgroos killed,
it will ho a great advantage to himself
nnd tliN Republican party.
Kx-(Jov. Walker, of Virginia, duliv
crcd an annual nddi'ess ut the Mary
land Agricultural Fair, Iiih subject be
ing tho onusn and euro of hard times.
Ho thought that the slow revival of tho
South had much to do with tho gen
eral depression, nnd ho urged that re
sumption should not bo forced, that
the greenbacks should bo received in
payment for duties, that taxation
should bo reduced ns much as practi
cable, and tlmt tho public debt should
be refunded at a lower rate of intoost.
Wliut (lie Cliiiroll Hell si»|s to
tlic Wlmt tlie People
reply, mill Wliut Con .deuce
it dried'
IIV III V. II W SUIN'
Tho <|uiot Sunday morning was bro
ken by tho toiios of u church Beil.
Over tho towu floated its full, noli mu
sic, and thon onine back agnin in faint
eobooa.
Tho bell scomoil charged with n mos-
Hcngor to tho poople which it was lull
ing with all its might; and tho iiiossen-
grr ran thus:-—"come—come.” "coino
come.” "conic—coino.”
But although well understood it was
not hcodod by many; nnd this is what
the peoplo said who did not hood it;
aud wlmt tho conscience said to thorn.
Bell.—"oomo—ooiuo.”
People. “Wo do not foil very well
to-day."
Conscience.—"Isn't it strange there
are so many siek people ou Sunday?
Many who arc well enough on Satur
day night aro unable to go out on Sun
day; amt those who arc so siek Suu-
day recover Ik foro Monday morning
comes. It might souiu as if some
weekly epidemic visited the town with
a full supply of headaches, colds, fevers
and other disorders."
Boll.—"oomo — come"
People.—“Tho wculicr is too un
pleasant to-day.
Conscience.—"Yes, the weather on
Sunday is always wrong,too hot ,too
cold, too wet, loo cloudy, too wiudy.
Sunday bouts aro so exhausting'
Sunday rains so penetrating, Sunday
colds so piercing Urns no ono but tho
minister and the sextou should go to
church.”
Boll.—"come—conic."
People.—"Wo have company."
Conscience.—"isn’t something said
about tho stranger within thy gates
keeping the Sabbath holy?*'
Boll.—"com©—come."
People.—"Our ganuouts are not
good enough."
Couscionco.-— 1 "There aro a groat
uiuuy directions in tho Bible about
how wo should come before tho Lord,
but the rtyle aud the quality of ouo’s
c othiug is not mentioned. The church
isn’t a millinery establishment or a
show room. In old times the licit rnd
tlie poor met Ugather, for tho Lord is
tho maker of them ull.
Bell.—"come—come."
People.—"Wu ure better than some
who go to church."
Conscience. - "It may bo much bet
tor than some, luit arc you satisfied
with tliatV Will it do for you to toll
Got! so V There is something in tho
parable of the Phai iseo and Publieau
boariug upon this)>oiut,"
Bell.—"coino- oomo. ”
People.—‘ We buvu't any beats in
church."
Council, nee.—“Yes, there are always
bents there for all who come. There
liood be uo fear if intruding, for all
aro w< lcoino, and thor need bo no fear
of wearing out your wo]como,for you
aro urgod to come ovory Huuday.”
And so tho church bell keeps ting
ing out its inoaiuigo "come—come.’'
nnd semo hooded tho inoaaagj, camo,
thanked God for tho privilege of coin
ing nnd resolved to ootno always. Oth
ers still refused and cousionco went to
sleep,murmuring ere it slept:—"Wlmt
slndl it profit a man if ho gain the
world and loso his own soul ?"
We take the following proceedings
of tho afternoon session of tho con
volition held in Romo ou last Thurs
day, from tho Atlanta Constitution.
It will be seen that tho reporter of
the Constitution, in reforing to Dr.
Felton's great spoech, admits that "it
places him in the front rank as an
orator and statesman," nolwithstand
ing ho was a "disorganizer,” aud was
dieted by "rudiculs, negroes nud seal
awngfi
Tho convention rc-assmbled at 3:30
P. M.
The committee submitted tho follow
ing report, which was adopted uuuni-
liioudy, by a lisiug vote.
Whereas it is hi liovod to bo fcasiblo
to connect llm waters of tho Oconco
and iliwaBSco, tributaries of tho Tenn
essee, with Lao head wuters of tho
Coosu by a canal ten or twolvo miles
in length; and whereas, thtCoosa riv
er may bo inudo nuvigub! to its junc
tion with tLeAlabunm river, thus socu-
ring au unbroken water liuo of navi
gation between tho Tennessee river
and the Gulf of Mexico; nnd whereas
this water communication would open
up to a vast section of country, cm*
hrosing western Virginia, North Caro
lina, Tonnossoo, Georgia and Alabama,
a short, speedy and uninterrupted out-
lut for its agriculturalaud mineral pro-
duels, through a region of country
ieii in coal, iron and coppor;aud
whereas the completion of this route
would present to tiro federal govern
ment an easy and convenient mcutiH
for trniis|)ortation of amunitions and
supples of war to tho Gulf if Mexico;
and whereas, this communication
through tho Coosa aud Alabama rivers
lot he gulf would furnish an addition-
| outlet to llm western trudu by
means of tho grout southern canal wa
ter route and whereas, tho city of
Romo presents tho most available site
in tho southwest for a national arsenul
account of its yroximity to superi
or iron coal beds in with its healthful-
ncsH, convenience to tho seaboard,
and facilities ior military defence.
Therefore resolved, tlmt tho const!
tut ion of tho Coosa aud Tennessee riv
er wider line us will iih the four grert
water routes from the west to tli sen,
recommended by the Ulisted States
senate committee on ohoap Lmnaporlu-
lion, are woiksofuulionn!importance,
coiumuuding thcuiselvos to universal
approval and should receive aid from
llm federal government. .
Resolved, That an cxecullvo commit
tee oi lift ecu, with tho presiduut of
this convention ns chnirmiin, bo ap
pointed by this convention to memo
rialiso congress to open these water
lines nud aid in the construction of
the mtossnry connecting canals iih ul-
to iu k tho h gislaturoa of Tennessee,
Alabama and tleorgir to adopt such
measures us u ill best aid this conven
tion In pressing the importance of
those improvements upon the atten
tion of tho Federal Congress.
Resolved, That in the opinion of
the eoiiVOUtion tho time for discussion
lms passed and the time for action
lms come, to which fact tho attention
of our members in congress is respect
fully directed.
HON. W. II. FELTON.
Iu responco to calls, Hon. W. H.
Fulton delivcud a strong and forcible
speech. He pledged himself unequiv
ocally to the support and advocacy oi
tho measures indicated in the report
docuuso ho believed them constitution
al. His speech was enthusiastic nud
cogent, and ciioitod repeuted outbursts
f applause.
Thu lateness of tho hour prevents u
full report of his speech, certainly it
places him iu the front ruuk as an or
ator and statesman.
Tho experimental air ship of F. W
Sbrocder is being built in Baltimore
at tho corner of Boundary and Madi
son iivouues, where tlm lot has been
feuet n iu aud over ndozou men axe at
woik on the ship. The vessel will be
bung to a balloon, and is to be ninety
foot lorg and shap* d like a life boat.
The libs and stays of tho keel aro of
ire two inches thick, nud tho frame
is to bo covered with watar-proof can
vas. Bo son held A Co. havo thirty
gills and tewing machines at work
making the balloou,which it is said
will bo ready in three weeks Tho bal
loou will be capable of lifliny 1(5,080
pounds.
When you uotd doors, sash nud
blinds, aud want them at bottom pri
cos, call at this office for price list.
Stubbs A: Co., are getting iu a nice
lot of clothiug and shoes aud boots,
aud are selling them at bottom prices.
G. AY. Featherstou has roceivcU his
uow full goods. i |
I will mo it before lhe Court Houmo door,
In Codsrlown, Ga., on ibo 1st Tuesday in
Novstnber next, hotwconthe legal hour* of
nalc, for eaali, to lhe highest bidder, lotn of
land Noe, 68, 09, 70 and 4, iu the 17th
dialriot and 4tb section cf Polk county, all
in a body, a good little farm of 100 acres,
ono milo from Hctinu, Homo and Dalton
Kailroad, near Prior's Hlallon. I sold said
lMnfi to llctekiah Parks and N. (i. Glenn,
who paid a good part of the purchase mon
ey, and being unable to pay the balance,
consent nnd authorise me, by power of at
torney! to sell as ahoro for balanoo of pur-
chaie aunty. It is a good opp'JF unity for
some ono to buy a obesp farm. Two nets
of house* ou the place, aud enough land
cleared. Any one wishing to buy ut -pri-
unle salo call on the subserber at Ceasr-
town. (Mover 15, 1876.
II. K. GODWIN.
an ordinanck.
Suction 1. lie it ordained by the May*
or nnd Council of Ccdarlown, Tlmt tho sale
fo spirituous, vinous or tnaUHiquors lie, and
Ilia oaini! are hereby prohibited within the
corpnrnto limits of Ccdarlown; Provided,
This ordinance shall not prohibit the sale
of wine for sacramenlal purposes, nor spir-
ituoiin nnd vinous Honors for medical pur-
poses by a licensed druggist, under (be
written prescription of n physician in rcg.
tilar practice.
flee. 2. He it further ordained, Thai no
tdiyslolan shall give a prceoriptlon for spir-
iluouN or vinous liquors lo any person,
Without first luuking a medical examination
and basing said proscription on the actual
need of said person.
Mac. .1 lie it further ordailted, Tnat
any person found guilty of violation of ei
ther of |lie above sections, nliall be impris
oned for ten days or lined Iwenty dollars
for each offense.
IVY F. THOMPSON, Mayor,
I,. N. J.KtiiiETTKR, Heoordcr.
Folk Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before lhe Court House
Door in Ccdarlown, Polk county, (In., on
the 1st Tuct day in November next.belwccn
lhe legal hours of sale, the following prop
erly, to-wili
One large roan or sorrel mire mule,
about eight years old, and ono one-hone
•vngon, to satisfy one nuperior court ft fa
in favor of t'herokcc I run Company against
Henry May, nnd Hleplien A. borders, ee
rily, ns ibo properly of Henry May.
Also, lots If land Nos. 1232, 1289 and
129-'*, in the 2d dial, and -lib aeclinn of
Polk county, and lot No.21B in 2d (Hat.and
ecli'ui known astlio Smith Plauia,
neOr Cave Spring, iu said county,
levied on to satisfy a superior court li fa
iu favor of l.migelon and Hidawick agnin»t
Hiilders A Color, It being (no Undivided
halfiutorostin h »id lots of laud, as I ho
properly of Jane Childers. Properly
tiled out by plITa attorney.
AU lota..I land Nos. 1172, in tho 2nd dis-
t aud lib auction and HI, iu 17 and 4ih
lion of Polk County, levied upon lo sat-
i-fy n polk superior emu t tifa in favor or
A G West againstKallie A Childers, admin-
at rat ri s rf Jane Childers, ns lhe property
r .lane Childers. Properly pointed out by
by I be administratrix.
Also, lot of land No. 717, in 2nd 2 I Ulst.
d 4ib section or Polk county, as the prop
trly rf l.ovick Morris, lo satisfy two ju»
ice ooiirI fi fas in favor of Martha Wood,
gain'd said Morris. Properly pointed
ut by a bailiff.
Also, nt lhe same lime and place, lotw of
land Nos, 611. 670 nnd 6H3. in the I8tli
district and !ld section of Polk county, ns
lhe properly of John C. Walls, lo satisfy a
fl fa from Polk Bnpcrlor Cofirt, in favor of
,nn Hoolt, vs said Walts. Properly point-
il out by plaintifl's utlirnoy.
Oelubcr 8, 1875.
II. P. LUMPKIN, iMi'ff.
Special Sheriff Sale
Will lie noid before lhe Court House Door
in CsUarbiwn, Polk county, Ga., onlbe first
day in November next, between the le
gal hours of sale, the following properly, l<>
%vll:
Also, lots oflund Nos. 761 and 790, in Hie
21 si district and 8d section of Polk county
satisfy two ll fas issued from county
court in favor of J 8 Noyes, nnd ono in
r cf V il Opperl, as the properly of
James H. Morgan, against said Morgan
Properly pointed out by defendant,
October 8, 1876.
P. C. GORDON, Special Sh’ff
G, W, FEATHERS 1CN,
Continues to deal in
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Hats, Groceries
Cnsh or Hartci'.
Ilcslso buys and sells Cotton. Oct 21
New Photograph Gallen'!
IS. K. 1IESTI2R LV
(Vilnrluwti, (in.
T 1IOSK who desire good pictures, of any
.1 kind, from the smaHcsl Gem lo the
largest Life sisc Portrait, please call nnd
examine my work. Hoorn recently occu
pied by Mr. John C. Alien ns a work-shop.
Awarded tho Highest Modal at Yiona
E & H. T. ANTHCNY & CO.,
591 Brondwny, Now York.
(Opposite Metropolitan Hotel.)
Manufacturers, Importers & Dealers iu
CHROMOS and FRAMEE,
Steroscopics and Views
AU'u
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATER ALS
We are Headquarters for everything in
the wn.v of
.>lugic Lanterns
Ileing Manufacturer* of the
M 1C IU > SC 1KNTIFIC LA NT E K N.
STEREO-PANOPTICON,
U NIV E KBITY ST E H KOPT1 CON,
ADVERTISER'S STBREOPTICON,
AIITOPTICON,
SCHOOL LANTERN,FAMILY LANTERN
PEOPLE'S LANTERN.
Each style being the best of its class in
the Market.
Catalogues of Lanterns and Slide* vri
directions for using sent on application.t
Any enterprising niau con make mou
with a Magic Lantern-
tt?**.. Cut out this aiivcriiscmeu for ref
erence. “Xptt sej t 22—3m
CLOCK HOUSE
Jos. E. Veal,
Rome,
Georgia,
BUY YOUR CLOCKS THERE!
Sr K W A IJ V E R T 1 S K M E N T -S,
» - 4
BUY DRUGS, CAM. AT
BRADFORD & ALLEN’S
NEW DE/TJO- STORE
AND EXAMINE STOCK AND 1'RICES.
R rae Stove and Ilollcw-Ware Works.
\ WHITTEN Guarantee with every Hlovo "oi l. If anv pieca tireak* from brat, or
anything ia the matter with your 8»<>vo bring il back and we will fix it in two
lioura or give you another one. Every article warranted Pots, Ovoua, Hkiilets nnd
lids of all sort".
$100 REWARD]
Scny Brother m, I'l-oprlotorn.
OFFICE iu..I HALteHOOSI 39 BllOAD ST, HOME, GEORGIA.
I'uun.lrv, Curijcr Erntlkliti Street anil Unilrond.
COPPER, TIN, SHEET IRON WARE,
Tin Hoofing, Guttering and Job Work promptly uttnndod to. Tin Waro Bold
very clump.oct t)-7t
HOW TO SAVE ZVlOlSrSY.
BUY ONE OF
Bean’s Double-Acting Stone Force Pumps!
Which can be used as n stationary Fire I'.nglnc. alway* al you dot r. ready i»l a mo
menta warning to deluge your bouse in water, nud atop the devouring fiames.
IT MAKES YOU INDEPENDENT OF THE FIRE KING,
aud enables you to save the large amounts ym pay out annually for insurance, “Money
Paved is Money Made" yon know. In case of long continued droughts when your
gnrdtn is burning up and your flowers are lustreless for la»k of rain, you can, by
using * lie sprinkler attachment,
Produce a Shower as Umtln and Beautiful ns that Which Falla from
Nature's Heart us.
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE THE INSURANCE YOU NOW PAY
out annually, if you wont your garden I o tdocm and flourish when all around yen i"
scorched nnd w ithered, if you want your Wife to smile more ttweetlr on you than eve
before, in fact
If you Waul to l»e a Happy Mnn, CALL ON
DR. LEDBETTER,
and ft I him to order you one rf Ilran's Double Acting Slone Farce Pumps.
c A N II « T OK E .
CT. S. STUBBS & CO.
Cedartoxvn, C»n.
^KF. NOW RECEIVING A SPLENDID STOCK OF
Dry Goods. Notions, Boots and Shoes,
GltOC'EKIKS. HARDWARE, | READY-MADE C LOTHING
HATS AND SADDLES,
ltcBl't f.r C..b ,1 H.c clo;...l figure... »ml ,r, .l.innincJ XOT TO BK I NDKIl-
J*’ 1 . 1 :"' 1 "-"''"c Good* T rlc «- Sole Ageut. in l'„Ik f„r u, 0
Celebrated “\\ att FN>w s and fixtures. sept it
BKINU IN YOl l! COTTON ! • :
Wo Inko ploaauro io nuuounciijg to tlio citizens o( l'ulk Count)- that wo
have in successful oj p^ratioo
LOCATED AT THE BIG SPRING, TWO SPLENDID GINS,
of (h. beat m.kp, »m( ,ro ilcl.rioiti^t :o gi.e our customor, s.iisfwtion n.ring a
]»r g , building «i CAN EASILY TAKE CAt E OF VOI R COTON uiihout gelling i:
20 ,h
WE GIN FOR THE TWEENTIETH •
20"'
nnd furnish Hogging and Tice as cheap as they can be bought in town.
M. F. HARRIS,
W. L. McCLAIN,
S. P. SIIAPAKD.
THE GUANGEKS’
LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY
Of tho United .States of America.
Autbori/^d Cupitul, ........ $4,500,000
of which $100,000 to bn owned iu each Department.
Each Policy bolder is entitled t) a Vote iu the Mtinngeiuout of tho Compauy
Pnrint Olllcf, >Iol>ile 9 Alabiima.
Capital Stock, - J $100,000
\Y. II. Kotchum, Proa't, | F. E. Davidaon, Vico Prcs't | R. W. Fort, Sco'y
Georgia depah,tm i;nt, ik >me. <
Capital Stock, - - .... $100,000
onicu. No. 2. (out lucre I ill HiillriiiiK.
Maj (.' M Samuel Pre» t Ylfred Hhorter, Vice Pres’t | H, J. Owsltney, Hoeretary.
C. Howell, Attorney | Dr. G. \\. Holmes, Medical Examiner.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
A P. AI good, Ti i'ii Ludory; (' Howell, Alfred Shorter, Horne. Ga-; John II. New.
ton.Ath’if. ‘ia ; A. It Jones and M H Uunti, Ccdarlown, (in ; linn. 1) F Hammond ,
V •" Hon 1» I. Hami'.t .1 ( 1 r, .I T M.Guire. F Woodruff and J L Camp
It. , (Ju ; A J King, Cave >j ring, (i . Hon. VN M Hutchings, Polk County.
Alabama and Mt*>> 1-Mppt Dep irtmenls havo a Capital Stock if $100,000 each .
Security. Economy, I^ib rulitv,
ARE THE I FADING PltlNCIPLFH OF THIS COMPANY.
AH approved f .ruts of Life and Endowment Polioles issued in sums of $100 up to
$10,000, Al*o l'crni I* s d'Ote. Thr.-j. Five or S v n V. irs.
All rtife Polities ni.n-fi rfeiung alter two annual payment-, when the insured will bo
entitle l to a paid up Policy or Cash Surrender thereof.
Dividend* may be uvd to protect policies again*! lapsing in case of fnilnrc to pay
premiums. This, with tha n.in-firfeiting and I’aalt Surrender features, aro •ulfioiont to'
make this i'i>ui|iany popular am >• ; lliinkin g men. ferf'HOOD AGENTS WANTED.
W. (i. KNUL5ND of Mobile. Ala , General Superintendent of Agencie*.
f J. 8. NOYES, Local Agent, Ccdarlown, Ga-
il:;.".!
the ?TT*I Tlte-day
next, and nt (be door of the
in CednHown, (he following property will |
be sold under nnd by virtue . t a m< rtgage
ft fa issued bv the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Said county, ia favor of Alfred
Shorter against the Etna Iron Company,
levied upon vs the pr | erty of said Compa-
ny, to-wit j
Niiuteefi yoke of nrrk steers, with tho
yoke*; 6 Mule*, comprising the team driven
by Ge.ugeColctnsn, named Mack. Hockey,
Heck, Lue, Mary nnd Dan. Mule*, rom-
piiltog ilie trntn drivin by Daniel Walker,
named Nell, Tube, Mike. Mary, Clin un i
Itibhon; 6 mule*, comprising the team
driven by John Vaughn, t
Jule, itrt, Sal. Pol and Jack
named Colie, Null and Tom; 2 saddle mult*
named Hell and Marg. one extra mule,
named Pete; G six mute mat Mf ns and
three set* of harnees; 2 four-mule wagons.
2 two-horse wagons and one set of harness;
2 leaf wagon*, lino wheel drays; 6 coal
beda; I ore beds: 8 dump cart* and har
ness- one !oi of ore bank tools, con*isting
of shovel*, picks, w-heelbat-rnns, drt!ls-
crowbar*, harness, Ac.; one lot of wood
shop tools, consisting of saw*, hammer*,
chisels, augers, ad/e, axe, brace and bits,
cross-cut saws. Ac.; one lot of Hlacksmith
of Korkin
said c
my.c
Charlie,
ools; (
- lot of Fu
tools,
of Scales; Coal buggy*,
barrows, liars. Hammer*. Monkey-wrench,
Hose; one lot of kflloe Furniture, Desk.
Chair*. Table Iron Safe. Ac . one lot of
Household Furniture, consisting <1 two
bedstenls, set of Chairs, Bureau, Washsland
etc.; one Fairbanks Scales; one pair iron
Scales.
sixty head of bog* of all si/t-
Th.*sale
rill «
erty is
»mmenee at 10 o'clock, a
ue until all the above prop,
'■lie -hoi. „f (h, | r , . rij
Will remain at the (Company's Works at
Etna, until a day or two be- ro the sale,
and subject to inspection by nil who dr-ire
to purchase. The mules and worksteerj
comprise u splendid lot of working animals,
and all who desire to vreure such- can lit
accommodated.
II. P. LUMPKIN,
Sept. 2. 1875. Sheriff.
p F.OHGIA. POLK GOT NT Y.
'J t fl Wiitba 11, adminiMrat-r
late of F C Diamond, of said c
sed. ha* applird for letters
The
i hta
■f, the:
id *d-T
•W hr:
>f disi
tsh all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to be and appear at the court of
Ordinary to be held in said county on the
first Monday in S:v. next, to show cau-e
if any they have, why otfid letters should
noi be granted iu term* of the law.
fiivcu under my hand and official signa
ture, this July 29. 1ST ..
JOEL BREWER. Ord y.
G eorgi polk county —vt ■ • »
W m. Hubbard. ecu tor of \\ d.-on
Hubbard, deceased, I. . applied Jfor letters
of- ... .(• from sa I executor->iiip.
Th*-*" are, therefore, to cite all concern,
rd to appear at a Court of Urdinary to be
held in said county on the first M. nday in
December uext, to show- e-u*e, if any they
can. why said letters should no? bo granted
Given under my hand and official -igra-
ture, tais September 2d, 1876.
Jt.’EL BREWER, Only.
G eorgia polk jcounmv—Reubin
DaTis has applied for exemption of
personalty, and 1 will pass upon l 1k same
at 10 o clock a, m. on the 25th day of
October, 1875, at roy rfflee. This Octo-
ber*14th, 1875. JOEL BREWER, urd'y.
Executor’ll Suits
\ CU# ABLE to an order of the Court
Ordinary of Polk county, Ua , will
— -old before the court lions* door, at (’c-
dartown, m said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the firt-t Tuesday in No
vember next, the farm known as the David
Griffin pcnnlatlou.on Eufinrlce creek two
'.'It, 9$5, 992 n
eighteen nert-s off of me East side of lot t
Kil, in the 21 si diatret of the -Id seclp
said property sold for the benefit of the fie:
im-ut is made. October the lilt, 1876.
JACKSON GRIFFIN.
■ I'.Y . I., 'I'M. i. - I
/ t EOKGIA. POl-K COl NTT —Whereas,
* * i lintle* G. Janos, administrator on es-
tnt.* nt Wm. F. Janes, dee d, has made ap
plication ! i- lenveto sell tho laud* of *at<l
d,'«-ca*ed lying in the counties of Polk ami
1>-ughertv in raid State.
Th** -e are, therefore, to rite all persons
concerned, kindre I and creditors, to be
trj lo bs field
mi the t.rrt Mo idty in November next, to
• bow cause, if any they have, wly -aid ap-
pli>-iitiou should not he granted.
Given hi: lt r my hand and official signa
ture, this October 6th, 1675.
J ‘ 1. BREWER, Ord'y.
/ ' FOBGIA. l»OLft CUl.N I’Y—Whereas,
VI 11 T Rati. - and W .s Rattle, admtnis-
trator* n the e*tatc of Lataru- W Hattie,
lit.-.fra i . iintj -osed. lias toado ap-
I i in ii for dism.-Mun from their said ad-
Tberefor^, nil person* conccrne<i will ap
pear at a court of Ordinary, lo be held in
‘•a'd county on the first Mouday iu Nov.
next, to show cau-«\ if any they have, why
raid letters should not be granted.
Glviri under my i.und and official signa
ture, this July 29, 1876,
UK I BIO tt FR. Or i
p EORGIA.'POLK COUNTY.—Whereas
' 1 Fannie Mssbn, administratrix on the
estate of J<vha .\ Mason, deceased, bus
p. udo application for letters of dismission
from said administration.
These are, tborefore. to cite all persons
concerned to heat a Court of Ordinary, to
be held in said county on the first Monday
in December next, to show cause, if any
thejr have, why said lette
mould
granted in terms of the law.
Git.u under my hand and official signa
ture, this September 2d. 1876
JOEL BREWER. Ord'y.
Administrator's Sale.
AGREEABLE to *n order of the Court
of Ordinary of Polk county, Go,, will
be sold ui the Court House door, iu Cedar-
town, said county, within the legal hour*
of *i f. on the fi:-*t Tuesday in November
next, lot* of land Nos. 1128, 1166, 1202,
1201. 12g9. 1210, 1278. 1120, 1166, 1204,
and »r«i half of 1205, 1237,1288, and 1279
in (be 2l>t distr. t nnd 3d section of origin,
ally Cherokee, Paulding, now Polk county.
8ai l land to be sold as the property o
Jeseph D Morgan, deceased, consisting of
all -1 d deceased's lands, e xcept the wid
ow * dower, for the benefit of the heirs and
credit. -* of said deceased. Said land will
be - Id in iw.i si-ultments, consisting of the
fir.*t .-even aboTc named lots in one settle
ment, and she last six nnd one half in tho
other. Terms, one-third cash, the balance
n twelve months credit, with small notes,
urn] if not pai 1 promptly at maturity, law.
ful Interest from date. Bond for titte will
be given upou first payment; and title deed*
retained until last payment is made. Said
premises lies on Euharlee creek, five miles
west of Rockmart, in said efiunty.
This the 8th day of September, 1875.
E. D. HIGHTOWER,
Administrator