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THE RECORD.
CBDABTOWN, OA, MARCH an, IB7n.
A frw linin' “l>oi«” from th«
Hm kunoili.
Kihhr Itoaml:~I'liinunnt to llio
chirnlrio Itlggwliun of "D..Uer ...
jour iw.no of (bo 13th inol., auliolmli/i
“riaofi to explain."
1 ho "bone of contention" seems to
bo thccorivcl signification of tho term
"backwoods." Tbo writor, boing a
bickwoodsnmn, known but little of
physics-certainly low of motspUya-
iee, end tuny i ot bo sbl'*, therefore, to
draw tlisliitnlion Huffloiontly nioo to
eitinfy tho ocuto disoernroont of "Dot
ter." Hut, by your kindness, Mr. Ed
itor, bo shall lmve somo of tlio roanons
why this neighborhood is entitled to
tho term "backwoods."
It is oight or ton miles from town
or post office, and only (wo miles from
Harolnon, the "Frco Htato.” It has
not within its seeluded limits an of
fice, officeholder, or, so far an tho writ
er is informed, an ofllco seeker, a trio
of elements entering largely into the
composition of "enlightened sections."
Within itn hallowed precincts, thoro
is not n on plain, a major, or a colonel,
passports indispensable to introduc
tion into polite society, if tho cease
less application, replication, corn plica
tion and publication of there titles on
your street bo a safe criterion. This is
to be understood as not referring to
those to whom a title legitimately be
longs, but to that "numerous and in-
teiesting" class Hint came out of the
•late uiipleasnutness" as high privates,
at best, mill who now, with so much
gusto respond to the penmanship title
i f captain or colonel.
Will "Duller" please "riso and ex
plain" by wiiut law of physics pygn..«„
so infinitesimal are enabled to support
armor so Herculean?
••0 wad some power tlio giftio, elo.
Will he further state the invciiw
amount ehargo by the editor of tho
Ri.eonn for prefixing to a man’s name
the title of captain or colonel This
neighborhood in un.riouH to know ; f.
it fxficti', in the course of hiimuu
events, to imige into civilization, and
wants to ' lealu the ropes," promising
a bountiful supply of hungry nppli
cauls for tho same "Kuj>lu , iniHmH l >i
when the auspicious time shall lmvo
arrived.
The do* ket of Justice, Count, or
^ U P‘ tier court contains no entry
againt parties in thi M boat, and "Dot
tel" must know tlmt whore intolli
gence (?) rules, litigation reigns.—
About two years a go the Notary Pub
lic moved from this district, and
that offleo proved a verltoblo sinoouro,
his suceibsor him nover boon appoint
cd.
Age in, ui t of tho cbanictei islit's of
enlightened society is this: A parly
will involve himself to tho extent of
this credit, and then liquidate the
-whole by having Judge iirowor insert
iu (lie county paper u notice contain
ing "and 1 will pass upon the same,
otc." This boat don't use tlmt kind of
currency in payment of debts.
Finally, to "Dottor" in suggested
the following shibboleth : Lot him
/mrl hi* hair in the middle and 'rig up
his wife or sweetheart, as tho cast
may bo, iu a ' litdback" and let tho
twain visit our log mooting liouso on
the tirst nnd fourth Sabbath, and see
if they nro not the only rnliijht vital
couple in the congregation, thereby re
moving any shadow of doubt on his
mu d ns to this mm tion being nn/ihal
a ally backwoods. Gulii i.mi s.
Ilaid S raUlv, Match 18th, '7(1.
AN ACT.
To ligulize the election of municipal
(tVuuiH of the lowu c-f Ccdnituwn
held on the lit si Saturday iu Janu
ary A. IV 1870, to adopt u now
"cumter" for said town, and tix the
buiimlnrics of the same.
fiction l. Do it enacted by the (ton-
* i ul Awaiubly of the State of Georgia,
That (tie electiou for Mayor Recorder
and Counciluieii, In Id in and for the
towu of (.'edaitowu, Polk county, on
the flint Saturday A. D. 1870, be, and
the sumo is hereby legalized and made
valid.
S<c. '2. Re it further unacted, Tlmt
an Act to prescribe the manner of in-
tan ponding towns ami villages iu tho
State.
Approvtd August *Jti, A. I). 187*2,
with the amendment thereto he and
the sine is l. ore by made tuo charter
of said town of Oednitown.
Sec. J. lie it further enneted, That
tin incoipi-ratiou of waul town shall
extend ouo h If in lo in every direction
from the ct ntic t f tin- court house.
Sec. 1 lk* it fmtln r enacted, That
all laws and parts ol laws in conflict
with this Act bo and tho same are here
by itpt tiled.
1 J. Simmons,
President of Senate
•I \V. Mcriiikv, SaTi tsry of Senate.
The Albany News says tlmt tin
1 1 inters of Ik.ker are well up with tin
season iu tln-ir crop utVaiia, and tin ii
lamL were never in better condition
f**r planting or growing. Labor is
ample and tflicient, and tin* prosjM el
is g"ed, though momy is uot, aid
cjfiht is played out
■((‘turning llenldi.
Tho Baltimore Gozrllr. takes a ra
tional and hopeful view of the politi
co! situation, iu which the honest pa
triot* of the 01 untry, of all pnrlier,
may find encouragement lor the fu
ture, if not coimolution for the past.—
It doen not considor tho recent dis
graceful revelations at Washington to
Is* an umriixcd evil. IL Ih good, says
the GaxeUv, for a republic, or for any
form of government, to be sometimes
brought face to face with the crimes
and slmmes of men high in oflicc. By
the theory of a republic, onr executive
officers nro our servants, not our mas
ters, and it is well for us to ho remind
ed occasionally tlmt they uro faithless
servants, to ho kicked out with as lit-
tlo ceremony as wo turn away a cook
for stealing tea nnd sugar. When
great man is placed iu a high office
there is a plmso of flunkeyism which
is ready to full down and worship him,
Ui flatter, lo excuse his faults, blun
ders, biu tali ties and even his crimes.
Tho great man grows pamperod, self-
willed nnd imperious, Ho ceases to
administer law, and begins to admin
ister his own will and his own whim.
'I hen the fl/ittereis say with approval
that he is a "strong man," that ho has
'a will of his own," nnd that ho has
'put his foot down/’ and so tho great
limn comes to think tlmt it is a flue
thing to be a strong man and put bis
foot down. Then ho gets encouraged
to put his foot down on tho throat of
the liberties that ho had swoin to pro*
led, and ngain tho crowd of flatterers
fall into testacies of admiration. King
Log gradually becomes converted into
King Stoik, and still tho little hogs
ironk their feeble admiration.
This republic has bad three periods
of danger from this adoring flunkey-
First with George Washington.
Tho adoration iu which he was held
mndo him too strong for the safety of
a republic, lie, however, was t o lof
ty a character to make a Imd use of
his power; and so that danger pusseil.
Next was Andrew Jackson, but. tho
sturdy, manly Democracy of his era
a strong counterpoise to Iuh pow-
N'ext came Lincoln, but his sud
den and disastrous death dosed what
might have been a danger*.us con I rut
iznliou of power. Now comes (Irani.
His popularity when lie Hist came t .
the Executive elmir was in limited.—
Tho North worshiped him, and <ven
in the Houlli lie was known as a ui ig-
imniinous soldi* r, who hud made it.
his first duty to feed starving Vicks
burg after its fall; who had granted
honorable tern.rt to the conquered
tinny at Appt nmltox, and had resell. <1
from a humiliating trial for Iron?
The win le country had pictures
>f him, 11kid his bluntuess, his omni
present cigar, his taciturnity, lie was
'Great Sil< lit M iu."
Tho Great, Silcut Man 1ms used tho
vast, power which gratitude and pop*
ulsiity gave him to the utter dobauoh-
nt of everything roupcobiblo nnd
sacred in government. He and his
creatures lmvo trampled upon tho
rights of States by military fore**, and
rotted them by judicial frauds.
Ha lias disgraced diplomacy by his
ScliOLcks nnd Sickles, his Cabinet by
accepting n swindlers resignation, law
by bis Williams and l’iorropont,
lluuuru by his Houtwolls and Rielmrd-
Hons, commerce by his Fisks, Goulds,
Jay Cookis, Henry Clows and Corbins,
tho tiiminnl procedure by his iuier
fet e nee iu the Bibcock iu?d Harring
ton trials, tho ludiau service by his
lirotlior Orville and Duluno, the army
by refusing to accept Babcock’s resig
nation, aud thus holding him out as
llicer nnd gentleman," tho inter
nal revenue by his MeDoimhls, Joyces
nnd A very s, the civil service by filling
the offices with his relatives, personal
friends, and by his special and unfail
ing preference for blackguards and
knuvis. Everything has fill his load-
•llisli and degrading iulluoncc. Ho
defied siul now dctles even coiu-
honcsty nnd decency.
All this was possible, because the
pe*»l lo loved him too much and trust
J him too far. Things nro getting
hotter now because they love and
tun-t him less. It is not the finding
political crimes that is tho
slmim ; (hat is returning health. It iN
the m4 finding them out is tho dun-
uml the slmme. Those things
bring us back to the true principles
•public. It is not good for us to
love nnd trust our rulers. Wo must
watch them, distrust them, suspect
tin m, insisting always upon the strict
ly lawful exercise of tlioir functions.
They are our servants, not our mas
ters; they are appointed by us to ad
minister specific) things, not to j/oivni.
(A useless vigilance is the price of lib
erty; and it is a good and wholesomo
thing to uspect an office and dtsj ise
the holder of tho office.
The ieigu of weak kings lms always
been good for popular pivgrts.*. It
w*(8 King Johu that gave tho M .gnu
Chartn, nud Charles II. that gave ha-
Isms ci'ii us The Oomrs and the
Napoleons tuo the ones that enslave,
not the petty princes Aud in a re
public it i> a great popular love tlmt
gives k.egly power tv* a president It
is tuo great popular contempt VUD rwuiro , WUIUU Ul5 v 0 r ™
bring u* buck Ibe bettor iIiijb. Tliia j snbinilloil to. Two rule., enoily ili-
i“ tbo mlvonlogn Hint n ri-pnblio In n tingnJob iblo, ns for iootmioo olio with
over monarchy, that tho people
road just things when they lay
unreasoning love and hatred, and re
turn to common souse. Grant is n
better Prebid* lit now that hu is almost
universally despised, than hu was
when he was almost universally loved.
Wo have no reason to blush now
tlm state and one bey* nd, would
!o have been tolerable, hut a cent an
ounce fir all under 200 miles, nnd
four rates iu all, mako n mess of it.
A Washington letter Says: "Ono of
the most m liking facts in connection
with tho Belknap exposure is the
ihiiUged attitude of republican sena-
b.r onr republic. All ll,in nnd worno. torn toward the Indi,pendent press.
too, has happened nud will agiin
monarchy; and there it is incurabl
1* i*r the first time since the divisions
. • Hie party in 1872, tho advocates
•pt through revolution. We are and apologists of Granthra uro thur-
disgrucod by tin, Hcbonoks, ongbly buuiblod. Tbo rmnrsof
187J made some of tiiem moro toler
ant and less arrogant, hut this stag
gering blow has nccorntdishod even
tuore than that. A .Selimz or a Trum
bull would not now be reud out of the
puity for denouncing the corrupt ion
of the administration or refusing to
support ith favorite candidates."
On account of tho numerous invos-
Belkuups, aud such, limn a large und
honorable business firm would bo by
finding out a pilf. ring shop boy. Tim
very shriek of universal * x* cration that
ring< *iut from the whole land at the
infamies recently brought to light, is a
sign of returning health. It seems
us though the long night is over and
tho dawn of a betUr day is breaking.
,, , , . . - ° wij uucuuiii oi mo numerous inv
Uut let u» Imvu no uuio "grunt .Hunt, t ignlioDB ,1 w « ( .„„r»ll y c
men —no more, kind Heavi-n .... J
I*ro«i<* *
sKK'rrit no
2.
coded that e ngress cannot adjourn
bef.iro August even by a continuous
session. It is therefore proposed that
a midsummer recess from tho last of
June to tL«] middle of September be
agreed upon. This would accompli ah
the triple object of lotting tho mem
bers off during the hottest of tho
weather, give them a c hance to boo to
tiling* iu their districts and keep con
gress in session closo up to tho el*r-
of investigating committees
would he left nt work during tho rc-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
COPPER COPPER.
I K BKP const mil ly i
incut of reirly ion
i liaml a good assort
"We are heirs of all (ho ages, iu the
foremost files of time." Progress is
the watchwor ! of the age. i* »* itL-
er on comtin*rco on seienc* 1 , on agri
culture. A young, chunky, liuuvy-
built lawyer said one day as lie stood
, „ , , . , gross in session close up to tho
on tho side of a riiilro.nl, tint liflv , , , . , , 1
. . , , . tioiss to look out for accidents
years lienee steam cars would ho re
garded as slow as ox carts nro now.
This idea was tlmt men would sail
through tho air. I suppose a m.n
would bnvo been looked upon as crazy
had ho made such a remark one hun
dred years ago, hut now a man may
ike such assertion and he coiibid-
itl fai-seeing. We an* ready to he
re mod anything r.lating to whut
n can do. There was some talk of
bridging the Atlantic ocean a few
go. No ono pretondnl to de
ny till* possibility of it, so far a:* 1
know. During tin* Francc-Prin* inn
war. there win a . attic f sight in mid • t
butwiH'ii two Ot Ih. Which KuWt'j!;
Imd been prepared lo sail on tin- sea
ofei h r b.-tween tho earth nnd tin*
itioon.
(Jim of 11 e signs of the times i,. an
announcement which has found its
way into the public journals oonccrn-
it'g ft Chicago hotel h on to be ivclcd
in that city forth*? aeeoium *duli<m of
tin* traveling public. Hero iu the an-
tiotino* incut.
“Tin* 1st cut Ann lima pn grrnn in bulltl-
l**K. will ta> ilu. mamtnoth |iotrI hui'lIo 1»o
i-i i-cU-tl ia (duoago Tlio orioiTT’’l*" f.ot61 !
in !*• liiivp it froiiiw^p ul ilircc I iij»|is1i union
l' Mg. Hint II *1. pill of nix iui||.N; Hip hp^lii
«*l M'vi'i)|y-ni>vi.|| Hlorion will bo 3.(8!) foot
fi'«na tin- ^i< mill Hour in 11,«. roof. Tim
lialel will lmvo ini Rlaiix, | M || flve liainlrol
laillttoim will always lip ron.ly i„ «,,\vl*ii.
"ix up lo tlioir rumim. No room wsilor
will In. .-a pit >t,|. t,in vIhUoin will Im hpiv.
by a newly palcutpil aiilonmtlc, tint in
every b, ,| mom. who will .|„ „|| # l m * in K .
h muipooing, nlo . lo tho immi* by u very
»nnplf an,I ingtnioni inpolmnmm. Sun-
puHinn tin* Ra<**>l re<|iiircn but water, the
auioiiinlio will tm ublo *o onlldown ainint
.a buukci of water up lo room No. I,.'100.107
sad the water will be lip ill nevcii scenii'N
by „ pntentr.l *-uv„|,„. || n lf B „ |„» U i
bofor** lad/e tU holt, inxieud t.r tIt.- Hupiii*
Of (lip bells a gun (j| pjuiitlarl will bo
fired Oil eut li floor to Jail |) U . lo net
Irmly for 'hoi,- menli*. Tnblca in Hip ,|m
ing rt't iii will bp *iu-:i-in <..| four mili'H, mcli
atlvinliiiioA to lie pcrforme.l by iwolvp
waliei-Ron lioisebm-1* on • a,-!i aide of ilu*
table. Mimic 'taring table dr hole will br
played, grail*, by eight hand* ,.r eevonty-
nrvi'ii men rncli. For tbo rnnveiiipiicc "f
visitor* a railway will be built «n mch
flour, an well ns ltd,'graph ,i|)iccs. Tli«
price .»f our hodroini will be from one to
'ea dollars. I’lte co*t of this building is
estimated to bp UflO.OOO.OOO of dtdUrs.
Tin* liilliard room will contain nine hun
dred American. ninety nine French, ami
one l-.nglish table. As most of the visitors
are expeat c*l lobe Americans the billiard
room will bo lilted out with a spitton, one
hundred foci in ciroumfirouoc.*'
Tins sounds like doing something.
A pei'snn will not mind g>*it'g to Chi
cago after the completion *>f this ho
tel. 1*. 1). L.
S, P. SHEPARD,
CCDAKTOWN, - - OEOKOIA,
—niltcn in—
Family Groceries,
COSTFECTTONElf I Ids,
CANNED GOODS, dtC.
T AM now located in the new siore house
J. on Main afreet, next door to !>r. r.t l
deU * office, and respectfully n*k a share „f
natronago from the trading public, promi*-
ing to nell n* low aa any one. flire me a
trial. ' nic |, u.
Cave Spring Tannery.
R* N. PEARSON cSr CO. f
H ANK Btabliihcdan Agency in Cedar-
town with J. S. Hlubb* A Co., who will
keep constantly on hand a full supply ..f
LEATHER
ut tho sninc prices ns at Tannery, nnd the
-an,.- priest paid for Hid*i. Satlafa* ti in
guaranteed both in price and quality .,f
Ket.. 2H, 1870.
TXJSr-WTVToE,
and can afford t-. sell it ns roatonohh a*
let. Also do alt
^ —rooting nnd gut
tering houses it, * he fit on l durable style.
All kind* of stove and sheet-iron work,
copper and brat*, mending umbrella-, I
respect folly solicits the trade of m *rch«nts
I'ako nil kinds of country produm in ex
change for Tin. tiuano .Hlrcwci ■ made *•.
order on tho shortest notice.
I. T. .'IKK.
1,1 Ctdartown, (Ja.
The Guerrilla# of the 1L>7, ihe
t'll A a ACTKH AMMMUiXU lfXi-1 01 TH Or 7
JAMES BOYS
QUANT li El. I,.
AUGUSTUS a A FPLKU.
HOUND IN (JI.OTH. . *1 oo
hour UOUMf IN I’APKIt, , l0
AOKN rs W A NT FI) in every city, town
and county in the Failed 8lati<« Liberal
discount lo the trade Orders by mail will
receive prompt nticiitiou. Ttpuis i’a»ii. -
I’orsons desiring to. act a* \g.«ai- will rr
ceire full inforiaalion by addrc**iug
Kt'ltKKA l'UHI.IHUlNU ni,
70b Olive street, St. I.oui*. Mo
in in--ft.
MORGAN, THOMAS A CO.
W1IOI.EHAI.K DEAIXRM 1M
WHITE GOODS,
Ribbons and Notions,
SlierlfTs Motfifnitc Siilc for May.
WIKI, be sold before the (‘ourt H.m-.-
» v door in L'odartown, folk county,
within the legal hours of snle. on the First
I ficsdny in .'lay next, the following pr.iii-
orty to-wit :
l*ots of land, number* W2, 1‘JI, !L"J. lil.
134, 150, 158, 150. IW, Itil. lb-’. Ib;t. I#;«’
1G5, ICO, 100, 100, 107, lbs, l»t>, 200 201
208, 201, 220, 221, 225, 228, JJt*. Ml’
282, 238, 234, 238, 2-IU, 250, 2’b j.*,;'
252, 265, 2b*;, 207. 277, 2HO, 2^'., 2Hb,’ [*,«/
221. 292, 293. 29S. 301, 310, 317. all being
In 17th district nnd flit section of Folk
county, Georgia : nnd also the following Ms
to wit : numbers 17. 23. 28, 46, 17, |h, 49
50, 61,51. 55. 68, 69, 72, 73, 79. 80, 81, 81.
8'*. 90. 91, 92, 93, 94, 99, 118. 120, 121. 12
120, 127, 128, 131, 13b, 137, 116, 162, I .
169, ICO, 101, 102, 103, 1C7. 109, 171. 17:
193, 191, 200, 201, 204, 206, 223, 224, 22'
232. 233, 238, 239, 240, 241, 208, 204! 20
J6 S. STUBB3 &c OO.
CedartoWn, (ia.
K,: ■ N0W KBCBIVINO A Sl'I.ENDlb stock of
Dry Goods. Notions, Boots and Shoes,
OKOCfiniES, HARDWAItE. | READY-MADE CLOTHING
HATS AND SADtn.ES,
soul'. 1 c’.!?:!' ik'X'arJrjreH™"* w° «*« ww-
Lelebrste.l “W.vtl plows"and fixture*. Agents in 1 oik County f'r the
Agents for Hnll’s Patent Rotnrv Ifnrr, .w— WA RR ANTED
MURDER ! $10,000 00 REWARD !
Everybody
1 here and learn how to get rich.
turning, and
’Iho wheel of fortune
808.
311. 313
, 384.
399, 408. 411. 415. 420. I60. all being and
lying in 2nd district nnd lih section of Polk
county, Georgia, a* the properly of the Kt
na Iron company, levied upon hr virtue t.f
a mortgage fi fa issued from Polk Huper or
court in favor "f Alfre<l bhorfer, against
the said Kina Iron company, together with
nil appurtenances nnd fixtures thereunto
properly p'.inte<l out in said nmrigage
March 4, la
II. I*. Kt Ml’KI.V, Ml, ff.
I’olk Slicrlff Sales for \prll.
Jll.l. be sold, on the First Tuesday ii
> April next, before the I .,urt Hon*
door iu Cflarlown, polk county. (;,. 0 rgia
within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property.
W
l.< ts of land No*. 1.2,
. 81.
. 104. 10
188, 187. 150,
. . 170. 171. 172.’ 173,’174.’175.’
244, 213,212. 241 nud 210. all lying and
being in the |-.t district and 4th section of
Polk county, as the property « f Tecumseh
('■ mpany, t" -ati-fy a Ii fa fr..:n |*,, k
inprrior court, in favor of || J Tnylor
against the said Tecumr-h Iron ('.uiii.ni,v
Proporty pniuted out in »ni ! fi fa.
“THERE’S MILLIONS IN IT.”
PHILPOT Sc DODDS
JLivu murdered the old plnu of bigb prices, nnd big pet coni, nnd uro
GIVING AWAY OOOI.B
At huch Low I’riciu ns Defy Competition. People who go to ltorac sell
•heir Cotton nnd coum buck to bnj goods from
PHILPOT .t DODDS' NEW CASH STORE
Come nnd Bay Almost
XX' I T H(>u X .XI O IV E Y :
And yon will go home nud dream of pence nnd plenty.
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Ami nro Selling them nt
Stigtir, ColIcGy
HARDWARE,
A full Line of Notions, Trimmings, Ribbons, White Goods, Domestics
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. READY-MADE CLOTHING
Vud in fact ft General Assortment of Mi rchnndise, till ul Greutly Reduced
Fiit iK. Being fix* d up in good style, no rents lo pay, nud having paid
(-'ash for their Goods, they uro able to Compete suceessttiily with uny ouo
emorkably low prices.
Choose, Eish
CROCKERV
Call and In eonviiicetl.
apt* 17
FOR
: ALLKN
balance on 12 months li
Parties purchasing w
if my furnitun
j A ppty 10
* offered for sail
,t(Mi— half cash
with imereqt.
have the refusa
nonihs time.
C. H. 1IARHI8,
1 t tartuw n, (in.
IS
r Polk *
1 Hum, Bix
\usliv illc,
Feb. 14
unia I’r
•aid lot. In favor of .
fa issued from justice ct
rh '■ M Levj
by a constable.
U*o. one house nnd 1..
k county, (ia , known
lot o
»nd in
of the 1075i
JAMES DOUGLASS dr CO.,
LIVERY- STABLE.
Bfuail pt , Opposite Hoyt's Drug Slot!*,
(•eoiKin.
lot. be
. tho lot ami
ablo I'.'dlcl the Powell
cast by Main strent, on
the north by bumpkin street, on the wot
by an all.y running north and- . nli. an,I
not. I It by bumpkin * wooden store house,
the property of J. (1. Merritt, to satisfy M
state and county lux fi fa ngainst Iho "ni l
Merrill, bevy made ami returned tn me
by ,1 bailiff.
Al»o, lot* of land N"» 295. 220, 227. 2.4,
and one bftlf of lot 22 t, lying in the Ut
district amI III, of |»„lk county.
• ! * . as the property «*f Thomas \
Levied upon by virtue of a Polk superior
i'"Uit fi I a iu favor of A M Sloan, against
Ilu-said Duke, »l»o fo satisfy orher fi Tas
my hand* against said Luke
, kno
1 lot in
as the Pi
' town of (’edar-
Tho jircK* fit .Alts U.-lkimp ia the
secrotary'fl third wifi*; and bore we
Uttve umtlhor Mrong aigunicnt against
a third term. — NornUown Herald
The eltHdion i>t Gov. A. 11. Garland
us UuituI Stalls Senator from Ar
kansas to KUoc'AH'd 1 .well Clayton,
whose term ixpiu* .March 1, 1877, i.->
giirded in that Slute as one of the
srtaintiiH, and uo licit,r select ion
mill be made.
Tho democracy of Teuues*eo have
ttiken no stoi k in the New Yoik \\\n hi
0 tt butruyed the p.rty in 18t*S.—
ofineiioo uk 11 pretended exponent
of dtmocrutio principles amounts to
absolutely - nothing * -Nashville Atuor-
SOO ACRES
Cedar Valley Land
<>R SALE.
1CUU.
The Boston Dost rays that tho
publican party is as dead as a d<
n *il, and all the money
•ouldu't purchase it
life*.
We should think that Mr. Secor
Uobesou would bo looking for his hat wiih
about now. Ho is ouo of those fortu-
i*ate gentlemen who have the reputa
tion of being wry prosperous ou a
A Valiev laud. (wcUkuawri «« 11,^. Hr -
dca spot of CSeorgiHi in Volk county, (tcor-
gin, two an,I n half miles from t'edartown,
tho county cite About lialf of Ibis tract i.s
clou red, the balance well limbered with a
variety of growth. It contains a fn.uiut
bouae, with three rooms—a fireplace to
each room, some out buildings, and an
abundant supply of water. This tract
embraces some of the best land iu thi- f t-
mens \ »Hey. situated in .North-We.-i t, ..
gia, iu latitude 34 degrees noitb. |- is
well adapted t" the growth of all the core-
nls, clover and the grasses. As tj jt*
adaptation to cotton, it is safe to say tlmt
any goo.l farmer, with a little help from
fertilisers, 11 an average crop year, esu
make twelve to fifteen bales of cotton to
it* 11 (HH.it- t j lC n , u i et *nd p.'enty of grain. It can be
11 christcudcftn proven that eighteen bales of cotton and
i)(iier Ifiian P lc,, 'J r ol 8 r!,i " ha -'' • h ° eu ‘ uvl « to the mule.
both by a while and a colored tenant the
djoining land*—thirty-six
* foil,
street running north and
Crabb’s house and I,.1. an
n street running ,•.(«! ui
Stafford s lot and .-n the
and the road running to |
north by the Morton lot s
not (It.west corner of 9
Jsincs II. Price, 1,. satisfy
fi fa is*tied from Polk Sup,
"I W. U Knight, Ad in'1
. the estate of Tltnry U. S
against Thomas (
It. Price security
1- lot i
ad
the east by a
•tub by Judsoa
'ii the south by
west by Mrs
>'l the old jai! at
dd lot containing I
1 the property of
a Superior coart
W
have a barge
Wngun Yard in c
raison will flrtd t-v
their cmt it while i
> trial. ti.iv, V, 1
and f-nminndiou*
lonection with our
opto or l»0lk and
rything necessary
IWU PLANTATIONS
THE OEM
PARIOR
ORGANS
Mr TilK P.KST IN USE AM) WAII-
K'KTEL FOK FIVE ' K \KS.
In purchasing a PA It 1-0It GROAN, per
foil* should always be particular to g-t the
UK ST, from the farttliat the bet coats no
more titan those of inferior quality.
THE GEM PARLOR ORGAN
in style of finish, durability and musical
qualities has no superior.
The Cases are of Solid Walnut
and put t' g* liter by skilled Workmen, and
si> handsomely gotten up as to be an
OKWMIAT TO ANY I'ARLOIl
Thu following is .1 list of styles:
No
Fur. On
-Diapn
1* htil
o
N K •
sets of reeds; six stops-
Principal, Flute, Lul iana. Forte
I einolo; Knee Swell; Patent Mu
sic Park; tjolid Walnut Cases.
Ma
’ll. P. I.FMPKI.N.
Atorlutigt- Mit-i iir *sjtlt>.
W H-b be M.td. I". Fir*t Fin-day in
V T Vprtl next, at ti.,< t. *; i i, 0 f’\V.
(» ltred, in Polk county, within legal hours
of sale, the following property to-wit:
five mules, one a large black mare mule,
one a bay mare mule, one a black horse
mule, one black mare mule and one bny
horse mule; also, one two-horse wagon, of
flow er \ Jones' make, as the property of
" O. R*ed and WilUe fi R«od, t *
fy a mortgage fi fa front Polk superior
court, in favor of John J Howard against
the said W (i ami W K Hood. Properly
pointed out in said ft fa Jan 29, 1H7.
II P. LUMPKIN. Sheriff.
She riff
Folk t miniy )|or»u
for Hat.
" ill he sold before the i\mri House Door
ih Ceda-town. on the fir«t Tuesday in
May next, within tho legal hours of *ale,
the following property, to-wit:
bets of land N * *•'.-*3. 984, 10.14.
and half of '.8»|. at-..I all that lies ou the
south side of t‘e i*r creek of two other lots,
number* not known, containing two hun
dred neres, moro or less, in 2d district and
4th section of Polk county. Levied on by
virtue ,.f a mortgage fi fa isxued from Polk
Superior court, in favor of Camp and ('lark,
•obn. Properly
i the property of
again*'. Marth . A
U, P. LUMPKIN, Sh a
uiule— total,
TIIKKK MI.LK-* 1 There
a large deposit of ire
of the best
... - price, this laud must bo seen to
be appreciated. The owner being deter-
'll* Htilsry, iKikton Herulu (Ilttl milled to sell, will take less thatt half
the price that has been paid for land, which
.... better, in this famous vallev. within
, years. This tract could be
divided in.** two or thr-e desirable farms
.... , *. * . Terms accommodating For further iu-
lLe cuurgiug of four rates ot formation appiy to the undersigned. Cedar-
*• ' * ‘ wn, Polk county, Uo., or to E. It. Rich*
dsou, Sr., near (lie premises.
THOMPSON \ WIlxLE,
feb 21. Heal Kstate*Agenis.
HntulitiV new jHistnl bill, tho Spring
filed Republican thinks, will win him the past
new execration in the eyes of nil pc
p>
postage ou nil third class matter,
cording to (liststier, is a viola.;<>u of
all ouji veidt-Dee, both of ti to public
Pndlioiirtl Sheiifl Sale.
W’ILL be - Id. on the first Tuesday iu
" April next. b.; re the connh ’.tse
du..r, tn L*cdanown, Polk County lla . be
tween the legal hour* of sale, the following
property, to wn:
one house aud lot in tho town of Van Wert,
Folk cuuuty, as the property ot .s ti. >| , i-
den, now occupied by Hugh Jones, bound
ed as follows.- Fronting on the Koine road
-40 fe*t east, running back It), f.-et iae
land of John A Jones, and the Dodds place
wsst, and south by the . . I hj;ol lot, con-
taiiiing one and one halt acres, more or
less. Levied upon by virtue of a justice
court n fa in taxor of A. li. U-.Ilia n.-on
against sum Madden. Levy made and re
turned to me by a bailiff, and uotici gl .-u
tenant in poss.-*sion.
cleared ami umler fence, with dwelling,
out houses, orchard, Ac.
^ One situated about five rnib-s south of
CeUartotvn, containing
240 ACRES,
more or It-ar, with suitable houses, good i
Fetch Orchard good fence, Ac.
Kit her of lb" above places ran he bought
•>n very reasonable terms hy applying to {
PHILPOT A DODDS. |
Nov. 12. 1875. if
t GREAT OIStOVESI!
Thompson’s Liniment
I* one of the greatosl -iisoeveries of the i
age. Nothing bring* such Ij and sure
relief to tho-e who suffer with the numer
ous pain* and aches common to the human
race. I). yon want something that will .
ea*e your head, your back, cure your rheu- ;
tnfitistn and Neuralgia ? Apply Thompson’s
I.iniment nnd suffer no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Burns, nnd Patna generally,
THOMPSON’S LINIMENT
and you need fear m> harm. This Modi
cine is put up right here in your midst hy
Dr U R. THOMPHUN Your neighbor*
have tried it, and it has never failed to do
what it promises. Every family should
k* - p it on hand, and thereby save many a
•dollar. Often a long and expensive trip
tor a phy sician might be dispensed with,
simply by applying Thompson'* Liniment,
then keep it on hand—it will oost you but
little. .No physician can practice success
fully without a good Liniment—they kn
"* importance—then keep
apply
! IiaI
s of
*Rht at Ops—Din
. Principal, Flute, Duleinnn
lelcsle. Tremolo, Principal
, Treble Forte; Knee Swell
nniMi: rack; walnut cases
Octaves, Two and one lint
f reeds, nine ops -Dlnpas
nut-ipal, Flute, Dulciarm
• Hub-llass, Trent
Treble Forte
_ , . hand. .
yourself and save ruonev.
DK. It. If. TllOMl’^ON, over
Drug Store, g.-t a bottle, and
ml ‘
II F LI Ml’KI.V. Sh'.
I'r. He*
never be withoufit. It will do
and you’ll never regret buvmg
For sale i " '
ti. F. Me
VALLEY HOISE
i For met ly Edin.nd* ,u H *use. ,
CEDARTOWN, CA.
NEWtY FURNISHED I
BOARD CHEAP
GOOD lEVA-S,I
L w.k to your interest an } c.;ll
see us. ]
O. R. FLOURNOY,
Prop ri to
Ftvi. Octaves, Two and one ha
s.-ts of reeds, ten slops—Diapa*.
1 rtr.cipal, Flute, Dulciana. \ -
Celeste, Sub.bass, Octave Corn
le.. Tremolo, Principal Fort.
1 tehle Forte; Knee Swell, pat.
music rack; solid walnut case.
-8ix Ocr.ivKK, Three sets of rt ;
eleven stops—Diapason, Prim it
Flute, Dulciana. Vox Cclestt
Hub-Bnss, Clarionet, Octav
ipal Fort
It; pater,
The Patent Music Rack on tht
tvKM ORGAN
i- 1'^ lar the gu-Btest c.it)Tfinicuce Ii. :
formm ilint 1m. yet t,,,.„
»i iu Hi uac while pl.ying, il |, ..range
a- receptacle for mu.ie It i, a neat fix
inre. twaulifullj, carre,, an.' arranged up :
the front of the orgon.
testimonials.
Frof. John It. Rowland, musical instruc
,nr of lh « Washington M K. Church cb ir
saya:
1 if Parlor Organ.* manufactured by tht
Dorn Organ Company, of this place, art
among the sweetest in tone I have ovet
heard, in gtylc of case and handsome fin
ish they arc w ithout jin equal.
I rnm the Washington Star:
tin exhibition in one of the large show
windows of Cummins, Cole .v Thompson':
store i ? an improved style of organ manu
factured by the Gem Organ Corndany; ol
" ashitigton. i'he cases arc of solid walnut
artistically finis icd and joined together in
the most thorough manner. The wood
wont evidently shows the master hand ,|
the skilled mechanic. The musical quali
ties of the organ, so we are informed by an
accomplished musiciau, are not exceeded
by the best iu*trumcnta of the kind in use.
i It is furnished With eight slops, which g;ves
ii full .-wopc in the most difflcult piece- f
, nuiMf. Tbe vition consists of two and
hotfset* of reeds, so arranged that the
i slightest defect can be easily reached and
repaired. The organ is also supplied with
* patent nu«tc rack, which, besides being
ornamental, is of great convenience to t 'O
performer. In .-onclusioa. we can say
witnout prejudice, mat the (Jem Organ for
beauty ot snle, handsome finish an 1 excel
lent musical qualities, has no superior.
Unr' \ W KITTEN* WARRANTEE FOR
H\r. YEARS A''<DMP.\MK> EVERY
(•KM FAKLnR ORGAN SOLD.
Address for terms,
GEM ORGAN COMPANY,
p. o. box L»7. Washington,
a. NEW JERSEY <