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THE RECOIM),
OFFICIAL OKU A A'of I'tH.K COCMT
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rroftpecfivc Policy.
Tho rdmlilo Washington corrcs-
j oud<*i.t of tho Baltimore) Sun Bay*
UtOliRUlCN Uavo already bcoil iimtlgtl-
Doultlc tho County Circulation of any rated looking to a hold, oggrenaivo
(tlhnr jxijxT—l)rficn Htfu'alinn !
CKDAUTOWN, (JA., NOV. 20, JB76
Tho colored ctnlot, Henry 12. linker,
Jr., from Mississippi, lias boon dis-
misBod from tho academy by tho 81 c-
ietnry of the Navy at tho request of
tlio snpoiiutondout of tho nuvul school
lit Annapolis.
The next raid of tiiu Hast agaiust
tho West is upon tho Hpoakorabip.
Kerr is tho National liunk-oonlractiou
renumption-bill candidate.
Romo had, up to tho 12th instant,
received 10,2211 balcH of cotton this
MeaBon—-since Sept. 1st. Tho prices
then were, middlings 12\\ low mid
dling 12; good ordinary 11J. 8I10
hud received 7,050 bulcH up to huiuo
time hint year, and prices woro, mid
dling, I'll; middling 151]; good
ordinary 12&.
A rich gold vein 1ms buon opened
in Doughibs county, two miles from
Villa Rica, nud loused by 11» Atlanta
company for ten years. Tho vcih is
seven to eight feet in brandth, aud ex
tending, us far as it 1ms boon traced,
over half a mile. Tho 010 yields $27
to tho ton.
Tho first Miisouie Lodge has just
been organized in Jerusalem. Its mas
ter is an American, its Past Muster is
1111 Englishman, its Senior Warden is
a German, its Junior Warden is a na
tive, its Treasurer is a Tui k, its .Secre
tary is a Frenchman, its Sonior Doa-
con is a Persian, and its Junior Dea
con another Turk. Among tho mem
bers are Christians, Mahometans and
Jows. Froomasoury is ovidontly cos-
mopolituu.
Wo learn from tho Atlanta Consti
tution of tho 10th, that Governor
Smith has ordered Treasurer Jones
to file a new bond, ns it lias bren dis
covered that tho present bond is not
Nufiioiout. This is brought about, wo
behove, by tho douth of General Don
ning, one of his principal bondsmen,
and tho division of his, Henning's,
property. A roportor of tho Consti
tution interviewed Col. Jones, aud to
tho question "has tho governor tukou
any notion relativo to tho bond ?” re
plied, "I havo boon served with an or
der to strengthen my bond. Tho
maiu reason given in ilia paper is the
death of General Douning. Ten days
ale allowed mo whorciu to furnish
now security. This 1 expect to do
without ditllcnUy, and in a few days
expect to nrrungn a bond which will
bo perfectly satisfactory to all con
cerned."
Elections were held in nino Slates
for State ( fliceis and numbers of Con
gross, week beforo last—Mississippi,
New Yoik, Mniyhiud, Virginia, Now
J civey, Wiseomin, Pennsylvania,
Kansas aud Minnesota. Tho result
is discouraging to the Domoerntio
party. In Virginia tho Conserva
tives about held their ground, Missis
sippi wns redoemod by ten thousand
majority for tho Democrats, while in
Now York tho Ih publicans gained
considerable sirenglh. All tho other
Slat os wont Republican by sweeping
majorities, except in Wisconsin, whore
tho contest was close.
'I'lie National Protestant.
This popular, attractive, and inter
esting Anti-Homan Catholic Monthly
Journal, we regret to say, was Bun-
ponded Boon idler its introduction to
tho public lust summer in conse
quence of tho unforeseen embarrass
ment of the Into publishers. Wo arc
pleased to auuouuoo thut it 1ms been
ro-ustablishud upon a Round iinautiul
basis that guamuteca its permanency
and successful career. Tho editorial
management of tho paper will bo in
the hands of D. M. Unzley, 12sq., for
merly editor of Gtizley’a Pacific
Monthly, and for twenty one y
connected with tho Press of tho c
try. Of long practical experience
writer and publisher, ho will bring to
his assistance tho most able and pop
ular theological and literary talent n«
vuilablo in this country and Europe.
This origami pi ui of a monthly pub
lication of the paper will be maintain
ed for tho present, but tho publishers
hope during the coming year to make
it a regular weekly newspaper. Tuo
November number number is just out
nud prosenis a hand*uno typograph
ical appearance, nud is brim full of in
to resting mat toil oonuecWd with tho
Uontun Catholic question in its vari
ous aspects, and a largo niuoaut of
choice and wall selected literary arti
cles. Tho subscription price of Tin.
National Piotestunt is but OueDollar
per Aunum, an amount so small that
places it within the roach of tho hum
blest iu the land. Specimen copies
will be sent to any address upon tho
receipt of ten cents by tho publishers,
Messrs. Vogel Co., 07 Libeity Sue *t,
New York. Wo hope to see Tho Na
tional Protestant liberally and gener
ally 6U»‘. limd.
poll* y immediately on tho nssembliug
of Congress. Tho President will take
Mich ground in his mesHnge as regards
tho currency rind other important
questions an will call for an expression
of opinion from the House. The Re
publican majority iu the Benuto, led
I y such nsluto politicians as Edmonds,
Conkling and others, will bo continu
ally sending bills and resolutions to
tho IIouso designed to onlrnp it into
tho declaration of principles and poli
cies repugnant to the pooplo at huge.
Tho changed prospect of tho Demo
cratic parly will, however, have tho
effect to put tho House on its behav
ior, and the conservative, cool-headed
men among tho Democrats will come
to the front and shape tho policy of
that body. Tbo Republicans and
Democrats will now confront ouch
other iu the national areua with
forces and advantages pretty nearly
(quill. Upon tiio wisdom und dis
cretion which mark tho action of tho
House now depends, to a great do-
greo, Democratic success or fuiluro
twelvo mouths lienee. Tho buttlo
between the two Houses of Congress
will re go will) vigor aud a tenacity
which could not havo been excited
had the Republicans again met the
defeats of last year.
TWO PLANTATIONS
F O R SALE.
O NK situated about 0110 mile from itock
marl, containing about 240 Acres, 140
cleared and under fence, with dwelling,
out bouses, orchard, &c.
One situated about Arc miles south of
Ccdartown, containing
2 4 0 ACRE 8,
more or losr, with suitable houses, good
Peach Orchard, good fence, Ac.
Hither of the above places can be bought
on very reasonable terms by applying to
PJ1ILPOT &, DUDDH.
Nov. 12, 1875.—tf
The Butunnnh News says Washing
ton lotffcr writers and Western journ
als are crediting tho Administration
with tho purporo of interesting tho
publio for the presidential election
with now ifcsucp, or old ones rehashed.
First, the l'opo is to be taken in hand
as indicate <1 iu u into cartoon in Har
per’s Weekly, wherein Grant, with u
cigar iu his mouth, is trampling ou
the big toe of His Hohness in the
most defiant and beroicul muunor.
Then Hi igham Young and polygamy
are to be brought upon thu curput,
notwithstanding the Into friendly in
terview between tho I’roaidouL and
the Prophet. Cuba and alnvuiy are
idbo to bo wnnmd over for tho occa
sion. Tho Baltimore Bun lLinks thut
perhaps tho subject of regulating the
currency, reducing tho expenses and
taxation, clearing tho thieves out of
oilieo, and healing our sectional
wounds, would be quito os edifying
to the American puoj le. Wo might
havo n new turn on tho subject of civ
il strvieo reform, tco, without ex
hausting tho patience of honest mind
ed citizens.
At the Georgia blato fair tho pet
tiest baby was awarded a cooking
stove. Tho real danger of giving u
stove to a baby is that sumo day when
hiH mother is outj liOjinny put it in his
mouth, then ho would liuvo to swallow
a tea kettle beforo sho could get sup-
por.
STATE NEWS.
Mr. Eli McDaniel, of Gwiunot coun
ty, made one hundred and fifty bush
els of corn on a little moro than one
aero of ground. This, fellow oitizont’,
is bnaiucHB.
Mr. John C. Curd, of the well
known hardware firm of Cailmrt and
Curd, 1ms been elected president of
tho Exchungo bank, to till tho vacancy
caused by tho death of Mr. Sutuuol G.
Boon.
W. A. Hutchings, of Jones couutv,
fifty years of ago, while outing at a res
taurant in Macon, was suffocated by
food passing into his windpipe, and
died before the doctor could relievo
him.
Tho Gumming Clarion says Murk
Hammons and Isaac M. Browulow,
who, with their families, wont to Tex
as about six veers ago, havo returned
to their nativo heath with tho deter
mined to make this their future homo
Mr. Emuiit Dodd 1ms also returned
to Lid old stamping ground. A Mr.
Cruse lias ulso returned from Texas.
Tho Geneva Lamp says Wilbur
Paiker, from less than an acre of land
will make 250 gallons of syrup, which
at 50 cents per gallon will net him
$125, or nearly three bales of cotton
per acre.
The Valdosta Times is responsible
for the following : Bon L. Smith, of
this county, has fifty head of sheep
As a preventive against tho ravages
of dogs ho has ordered fifty bells, ouo
of which ho will placo on each sheep.
Tho Athens Georgian says that ti
little boy in town (11 years of age
weighing 200 lbs.) ciptured a sis
pound rabbit after uu exciting chase
of sixteen hours, tho last twelve of
which he was pnvsuiug him up a hoi
low tree with a double twisted ram
rod.
Throo uegro children, aged res
pec lively throe, four and six years
were burned to death on the place of
Mr. Minstou Eberburt, iu Coweta
county, a few days ago. The purcuts
had gouo oft some throo miles to pick
cotton aud had loft tho children aloue.
Tho building is supposed to havo bee
sot ou fire by their carelessness or
accidentally.
JAMES DOUCLA8S A CO.,
LIVERY STABLE.
Broad st., opposite Hoyt’s Drug Btoro,
Itoine, Georgia.
W E linvo a Largo nn<l Commodious
Wagon Yard in connection wilh our
Stable*, where the people of Polk and
Haralson will find everything necessary
for their contort while in the city. (Jive
uk a trial. nov. ti-tf
Polk SlM i tir Sales.
Will ho Bold beforo tho Court H011*0
Poor iu Ccdartown, Volk county, Ha., on
the 1 Hi Tuesday in December next,between
thu legal hour* of nale, the following prop
erty, to-wll:
Lot of land No. 1080 in tho 2d dintrlcl
and Ith section, and lot* No*. 12M and
1201, in the 8d di.ilriel and 4th section
and llUfl and 1181, in 3d di*t. and 1th *ec.,
l’olk county, levied on an the property of
H M II liyrd, executor of estate of llcuben
Webster, to satisfy njuHlico court fi f» in
favor of blddd! k fllohardson, for tho fine
of M F. Liddell. Levy made and returned
to 1110 by a constable.
Also, at the same time and placo, lot* of
land Non. 1129, llQj, 1067,1056,1058, 10158
10»2, 1088, 980, 986, 1)81, 1128, 1127 and
lior, In the 2d district and 4th Hce'tion of
Polk county; Levied an os the properly of
Thomus A. Chisolm, deceased, to satisfy a
1 A fa in favor of An*
snid Chisolm. Levy
Polk auperlor
drew M. Hlo
inode by a former shurifT.
Also, at same time and placo, one small
hor. c six year* old; two horse mule*, one
a mouse color, about 8 yearn old, one a
black horse mule, abeul 13 years old, both
medium *lio, as tho properly of Wm. M.
Luinploii, to satisfy one superior court ti fa
in favor of Cherokee Iron Company vs tho
said W M Lampion.
Also, at the same time aud place, two
niulot, 0110 a black mare mule; about ten
1 old; tho other a sorrel rnvro mule,
■ suvi 11 years old, both uiodium sue,
us tho properly of H J Mann, to satisfy l4
. rior court ti fa in favor ofW II Northrop
against H J Mann und J H Noyes, *ocu-
Also, one houso and lot, known as the
John T. bouillon lot, situated on tho LV
iwn nud llockmart road, bounded on
oi l h by said road, on I ho cast by Joel
111 ewer, south by Joseph Wofford’s brick
I, nnd west by a street. Maid lot con
tains four acres, more or |ers, ns tbo prop-
ly i f John T. Deninon, to *.uii*fy a auuV
or court fl fa Issued form Polk superior
Court, in fuvor of Chorokco Iron Company
against John T. Dcnuion nnd Juiiailinn
Uulco.
10, lot of land No. 101, intho2ht
district and 3d section of Polk county, as
the property ofJas.lt Morgan, levied on
by virtue 0! a county court ti f tt issued
Polk county court in favor of J. H.
Noyea against said James It. Morgan.
‘ m, at the sumo tlmo ami place, parcel
s of land No*. IIUI, 007, 008, iu 2lst
district and 8d section, and 1284, 1286,
the other number not remembered, in
2d district and 1st section of Polk
county, containing three hundred nnd
wanly acres, more or less, adjoining lands
of Roberts and Wimberly, nud known ns
bo old Ml earn mill place. Levied upon by
virtue of a tl fa issued from Fulton superior
'cill t, in favor of thu Georgia Hanking ami
I’rusl Company, ngainst J 0 Freeman, us
ho properly of J C I
pointed out by plninlill
‘" 10, at same time nud Place, tho oast
hull - of lot six, in block .1, fronting twenty
feel, on tlopot suiiaro, in tho town of Itock-
mart, on which is a law oilieo, now occu
pied by A T Williamson; levied upon to
ntisfy a Polk superior court fl fa in favor
of (lower, Jones it Co against A T William-
is the property of A T Williamson.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Nov. 11, 1876.
It P. LUMPKIN, SirtV.
iul Sl»*-1 iII Sale
Will be neld before tho Court House Door
11 Codnrtown, Polk county, (in., ontho first
Tiicmiay in November next, bet ween the le
gal hours ot sale, thu following properly, to
ntisfy two ft fas issued from
rt in favor of J 8 Noves, and one 111
favor ol V II Opperl, tit the properly of
James 11. Morgan, against said Morgan.
Property pointed out by defendant,
’ *r 8, 1875.
1\ COUPON, Special 8h’ff
»»ly Mortgage Sheriff
oik (
Sale for .1
Will be Bold before Hie Court llou
in Crdnrtowti, on tho first Tuesday
< Deo
il Jan
of sale
CLOCK HOUSE !
Jos. E. Veal,
Rome,
Georgia,
BUY YOUR CLOCKS THERE!
1ST 10 W A 13 V K It T I S 10 M K N T S,
BURBANK & JONES,
Cedartown, - Coorgia,
-1) KALES B 18-
DRUGS, HUMS, CHEMICALS, PITS, OILS, Etc.
Pure Wines ami Liquors for Medicinal Use,
DYK WOODS AND DYE STUFFS GENERALLY. .
toil. Medicines Worrnnlcd goimiue nnd of thu best quality.
II
lilJY DRUGS, CALL AT
BRADFORD & ALLEN’S
NEW UDIR/UG STORE
Ccdartown, Gi-orglii,
AND EXAMINE STOCK AND PRICES.
HO'W TO SAVE TVLOISTRj Y.
BUY ONK OF
Bean’s Double-Acting Stone Force Pumps!
Which ran lie used ns a stationary Fire Ktiginc, always at you dotr, ready at a mo
ments warning to deluge your house in water, ami step the devouring flames.
IT MAKES YOU INDEPENDENT OF THE FIRE KING,
Mid enables you to save the large amounts you pay out annually for insurance, ••Money
Saved i* Money Made” you know, in case of long continued droughts when your
garden is burning up and your flowers aro lustreless for lack of rain, you cun, by
using tbo sprinkler oitaclimcut,
Produoo ti Shower ns Gcntlo nnd Beautiful ns llmt Which Falls from
Nature’s Heavens.
This Pump possesses many points of superiority over any pump in use, and will Inst
always. 80 if you want to save your bouse from .listruction by tire,
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE THE INSURANCE YOU NOW PAY
out annually, if vouwaut your garden to bloom nnd flourish when all around you i
scorched and withered, if you want your wife to untile more sweetly on you tbau eves
before, in fact
If you Want to bo n Happy Man, CALL ON
DR. LEDBETTER,
nud gel him to order you one of Bean’s Double Acting H<ne fnctl’rn.p.
, within the legal It-
by virtue of a mortgages ti fa issued front
Polk superior court, iu favor of (’amp A
Clarke against Martha A Chisolm, tho ful
Of bind’ Nob. 063, 983, 981,103
nnd half of 991. and all that lies on tin
Boutli side of ('eilar creek of two other lots,
numbers not known, containing l wo hund
red acres, more or less, in the 2d d‘strict
nud 4th BFotien of Polk jcounty. Property
poiutfcd out in snid ti fa, ns the property of
Martha A. Cldsolnt.
Also on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the Etna Iron Works will be sold
by virtue oi a wortgugo fi fn issued from
Polk superior court in favor of Alfred Shor
ter against the Ktnn Iron Company, the
following property, to-wit:
Four six-herso wagons, 2 four ox wagons,
2 ox wagons, 1 two-horsc wugon, 3 two-ox
wagons, 4 ox dray wheels, l dump
MURDER! $10,000 00 REWARD !
IS. 1 !
0-1.0
coal buggies, 2 ore buggies, coal fork:
rakes, 3 wheelborrowa, iron and steel
hovers and shovels, 2 sledge hammers, men.
key wrenches, vice and hammers, checks
and stcples, ore and lime hammers, 250 feet
gum hose 1 lot of ore bank tools, consisting
of shovels, picks, wheolborrows, drills,
crowbars, striking hammers, rock ham
mers etc ; 1 lot wood shop tools, consisting
of saws hammers, chisels augers, aui, axes,
id bit
grindstones. Also, ouo boring machine,
one lot blacksmith tools, consisting of hum
mers, sledges, forges, anvils, bellows,
stocks, drills, vices etc. One lot coaling
tools, consisting of shovels, rakes, axes,
hoes, wheeltarrows, buckets, lauterus, ete-
Oue lot household and office furniture, con.
sistiug of iron safe, 2 desks, 1 letter press,
I table, 1 nest drawers. 4 bcadstcads, 3
bureaus, 3 wastelands, 4 tables, 8 chairs, 3
rockers, 3 bole? and pitchers, foot tubs, one
lot of bedding, matlrasscs, &o. Also the
remnant of a stock of goods, such as shoes,
clolhitig, Yankee notions &c. borne rims,
hubs and spokes, 12 or 15 bars uejv tire
iron, spur wheel and old wheels and tires.
Also two or three tons of light railroad iron
new, aud one on The sale will continue
Irorn day to day until all is sold.
Nov, 5, 18
Everybody tun hero and learn how to got rich. Tho whet-1 of fortnuo
turuiug, and
“THERE’S MILLIONS IN IT.”
PHILPOT So DODDS,
Have murdered tho old plan of high prices aud big per cout, aud aro
Givin gf away goods
At such Low Pi ices as Defy Competition. People who go to Rome, sell
their Cottou and come back to buy goods from
PHILPOT A DODDS’ NEW CASH STORE
Como and Huy Almost
AV 1 r r II O IT T M o IN K Y •
Aud you will go homo aud dream of peace and plenty.
DRY GOODS & CR0CERIES,
And aro Selling them at remarkably low prices.
Siiyar, Coftee, Cheese, I^ish
HARDWARE, CROCKER! 7
A full Liao of Notions, Trimmings, Ribbons. White Goods, Domestics,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. BEADY-MADE CLOTHING
Aud iu fact a General Assortment of Merchandise, all at Greatly Reduced
Prices. Being fixed up in good style, uo rents to pay, aud having paid
Cash for their Goods, they are able to Compete successfully with any one.
Cull aud be convinced. ’ nnr 17
CASH S r V O R E .
CT. S. STUBB3 So CO.
Ccdartown, (ill.
^IIK NOW RECEIVING A SN.ENUID STOCK Of
Dry Goods. Notions, Boots and Shoes,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, | READY-MADE CLOTIIINa
HATS AND SADDLES,
Bought for Cash, at the closo-tt figures, and we are determined NOT TO UK (JNDER-
801.1). Call and examine tiouds nnd Prices. Sole Agents in l’olk county for Uio
Celebrated “Watt Plows” nud fixtures. «opt 24.
WIJLSDM
fiECEi VED THE
GRAND PRIZE
MEDAL.
. V/£tf/VA. /B73.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
Xt riQuiros ns Instruction, to ran It. It can not get out of order.
* Xt trill do every cl&as and kind of urorlc.
Xt will eerr from Tiesuo Piper to XX&moei Leather.
Xt ii a. fur in advance of other Sowing Machines iu tho magnitude of
ltf luperior improvements, as a Steam Oar oxcolli iu achievement,
tho old faehioued Stage Coach.
Prices made to suit the Times*
Either for Cash or Credit.
I AGENTS WANTED.
Address i WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
pT.vrtrsrr.AWn, OHIO, OXnOAOO, ILL., VW T0HS, V. T,'
WBty OULEAHS, LA., ■ BT, LOUIS, M0.
Awarded the Highest Medal at Vioua
f KOKQtA, l'Ol.K COl'NTY Wh.-n-...,
vT Charles G. Jane?, administrator on es
tate of Wm. F. Janes, tier'd, lias made np-
plication for leave to sell the land? of said
deceased lying in the counties of l’olk and
Dougherty in said .State,
These nre, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindre 1 nnd creditors, to bl
and apeur at a court of ordinary to bo held
on the first Monday in November next, to
show cause, if any they have, w! y said ap
plication should not bo granted
nder my band and official Bigna-
this October Cili, 18
JOKL BREWER,
G eorgia, folk county.-wheren*
Fannie Mason, administratrix on the
estate of John A. Mason, deceased, lms
made application for lutcra of dismission
from snid administration.
\ therefore, to cite all persons
he held i
l °id*a
of Urdu
ty on the first Monday
in December next, to show cause, if any
tbev have, why said letters should not be
granted iu terms of the law.
>y band and official signa-
Huhbard, dt-
of dismission from
These are’ therefi
Executor of Woodson I
d, has applied for letters
orship.
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
why said letters should not be granted
i under my hand and official
s September 2d, 1875,
JOKL BRKWBR, Ord’y.
gna-
Estrav Notice.
E 4 H.T. ANTHCNY & CO.,
591 Brondwny, Now Y r ork.
(Opposite Metropolitan Hotel.)
Manufacturers, Importers k Dealers iu
CHROMOS and FRAMEE,!
Steroscopics and Views
Albums, Graphoacopes and suitab a views,
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATER ALS
We are Iiead<junrter* for everything in
the way of
Stereopticons At >lngic Lanterns
Being Manufacturers of tile
MIC R(»- SC IKNTIFIC LA NTERN,
3T E REO-F A N () PTICON,
UNIVERSITY STEREO PTICON,
ADVERTISER'S STHREOPTICON,
ARTOPTICON,
SCHOOL LA NTERN,FAMILY LANTERN
PEOPLE’S LANTERN.
Each style being the best of its class in
the Market.
Catalogues of Lnnterns an 1 Slides wi
directions for using sent on application.t
Any enterprising man can make mon
with a Magic Lantern.
B5L- Cut out this advertisemen for ref-
crence. sept 22—3m
1073d district, fi. M., Folk
(raj Bull, of a dark red color, with the end
of his tail whito, and some small white
specks under his belly, about 4 years old,
unmarked, di«cribcd & appraised by W- M. '
Carlton & J. T. Hurley, lreoholders of said j
district to be worth $12 60, & it appearing !
that said estray is not sufficient value to ,
defray the ordinary expenses in such ca-j
scs. It is therefore ordered that the owner
said estray be iis hereby notified to conic
forward, prove the property, pay charges,
A take him away, x that in default thereof
the said estray be sold by the Sheriff of :
said county on the 13th day of Nov next j
at the residence of said W. P. Stidham in*
terms of the law. Given under my hand
and official signature, October, 2Sib 1875 1
JOLL BREWER, Ord’y. ' |
flEOROIA. POLK GOttNTY.—Where:
v 1 Jack,on (iriffin, adnjinistralor on the e
talc orD.Tid ttriffin, of said county, d
censed, tins applied for letters of dismi
stun from his raid administration.
These are, therefore, to cite nnd ndrnoi
i?n ait persons concerned, kindred an
creditcr.-. to be anti appear at the court <
Ordinary to be held in said county on tt
tirM Monday in Feb. next, to show earn
:• any they have, why said letters shoul
no- he granted in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official sign
lure, this No ‘ 1 ,r -’
tber 2, 187 .
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y
rjEORGlA. POLK t’OLNTY.—Melt
YA Clements, wife of Jumes Clements,
applied for cientplion.cf personalty, nr
»lli pa>s upon the same at 1 o'clock, p.
on the 1'Jd day day of November, 1S75
my otfice. This November II, 1875.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’v