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THE RECORD.
C'BDAHTOWN, HA., AVHIL 17. 1H70.
lu ii dignified loiter uddrcsfiod to a
number of proniimmt citizens of Co*
hitubm', Oovornor Hniitli has formally
withdrawn from the gubernatorial
rare. While Gov. B mil IPs administra
tion hit* not alwayn received tbounan-
imouH support of the people, it will, in
the main, compare favorably with that
of tunny of his prodreotsorp. The
.Stub: lii*is pr< Hj en d, and the people
w ill doubtless accord him much of the
honor for briugiug order out of con
fusion, and rcHtoring I ho credit of tho
bt.. te.
For the iv>foi nmtioii of orr roudera
we givo below a few important cluing-
or made by the hint legislature in ref
erence to certain laws:
Just icon of the Pence have no lon
ger the jfghl by law to award cohIh
iigniiihl the accused or the prosecutor,
at discretion.
In all cases of forcible enlry and
detainer tr’ed by Juslicf s of tiic Pence
the jury is miuircd to be drawn from
nil the persons in the district subject
to jury duty.
Tax ItcciiveiH nro required hereaf
ter to enter on their digests the first
name in full of tax payers.
The only change made in the i-choo]
law was to empower county school
commissioners and members of the
bontd of education to lulinluisler
oaths when ncCesanry. The section
requiring the fund to bo distributed
on 1 ho basis of school j > pulation in
the i.nb districts, was repenlid and the
fund will hi leafier bo distributed on
tl.o burls < f population in Hie entire
county.
The Columbus Enquirer slat os on
high authniily that ix-Piovisionnl
Governor Janies Johnson will not run
for governor on a Republican ticket,
if lm inns at all for the position it will
be iim an independent OOtididate. Tinir
will dctiirnino \n1ii tlior hi runs at all.
'i hero is, and lias been since our
ei i lie Bt i cooUoation, a difluronl < pin
ion among farmers as to what pro
duces chess in win at, some contending
that it is 'produced by wheat, while
i tin is say it is productd front its own
ned. Wo publish I ho following com
munication on the subject from an
Ohio fanner, published in the Atmii-
cuii Put it n :
‘In a newer to an artiulo published
in the Patron, in which it is assorted
that wheat docs turn to chess, and in
which the question in ashed, “Did any
one ever know any one to sow chess
and ol tain a crop?" 1 ray yea- lmve
done it myself. The people in thin
vicinity sow moro or Ivbs of it every
v. v with tin ii wheat, and uovot fail
to rait'O a good crop of chcm at least,
if not much wheat. Tho idea that
oh ebb will ii"t grow from its own r.oid
L orroneoiiH. Thoro in this diiVereuco
bolwuuu it and wheat when growing:
the blades of chess nro coV** 1 * d with
a downy frtr.z, vvliilu the blades of
wheat are nmooth: any person can tue
the dilTvivi.cc b< tween them, and that
they nru two distinct plunts. N -w if,
as ho says, the wheat that is winter
hilled until life is almost extinct
(thoroby putting it back behiud its
proper tin.o for maturing), uml tUm
produces chons, why is it that pitch
hnncli i f chess is entirely iftpftnito
frem tho wheat? Why arc not some
bm.oUofl part wheat and part chews ?
iib often theio pro huiulus of wheat
which are only partly killed by win
ter. Now, ncoeud'VK 10 this theo
ry, tho portion partly killed would
bo eh© bp, ai d thu oilier part wheat,
hut it never is so. If our fiioudly cot
roapundont will take tho trouble to
get three or four hernia of pure wheat,
iub out tho grains carefully and sow
tin in in his garden or huiuo place
Which ho knows to ho free from chess,
and let them grow until next June (or
tho time when lu« says if it is out otV
it will produce chess), cut i: elV, and
my word for it, it will produce wheat
if it produces anything. Also tuko
BOlUO chess and sow it in some place
where you know it will not b dis
turbed, ami you will have a Wop of
chebs without fail. I have known it
to grow for yean* in meadows which
havl fom.nly Ison wheat fields, the
chess having boou tin own on tho
ground iu l:..tve*»t time ami left there,
where it would grow and pioduw
chits each yuui.
A miuistei residing in our midst,
was coliipclLd to give tip his hoi so
ami walk to Ins npj ointments, because
the members failed to furnish corn to
foid it. They sing beautifully : "I
want to go to heaven, when 1 die,
wi.oii 1 did" Jtt»t imagine how N.
l\ter will look when on© of thus
•oosti
"k. g
ate up ybndii ? it i' . >
hut he will hit that .’outI
van pyoh .v- i . f ivligi*
imleMlm ear. It iv.nb
him, f > i*e » u.-i
ed. Minay Courier.
Foster filoiti«>l(,
This noloiious scnlnwag, who fig
ured so conspicuously iu G tnrgia pol
itics during thn Bullock region', was
arrested iu Augusta on tho il l lmt*nt
and takem to Atlanta, where he is held
to answer four indictment'' found
against him at various t imes by grand
juries of Fulton county. Tim first in
dictment was made at tho October
term of Fulton superior court in lt>70,
and charges him with larceny after
trust, in that ho appropriated 980,000
belonging to llm Mtale, which paused
through his hands as Miporinteiulent
of the Stale road.
The sefiouci indictment was issued
at tho April term in 1871, and clmrgid
Blodgett with embezzling $16,000 of
tlm proceed.! of tho State road.
The third indict merit was iusued nl
the same time and charges him With
being a common cheat, and swindler,
iu that he represented himself to he
president of tho Touuohhco Car Com
pany, and sold a largo number pf cars
to tho road, for which ho was paid
and which ho failed to deliver. It is
alleged that no tuch company as he,
claimed to represent was then in ex
istence* Tho funrth indictment charges
him with forgery.
Blodgett has given a $5,000 bond
fui bis appiuruhcu at court.
To protect cabbage and other plants
from cut worms, inako a ring of salt
around each plant about an iiuih
from it. The worms will not pais
over this, and when tho rain dissolvta
it tho savor in tho soil will drive tin in
off. Another plan is to pour strong
tobacco water around the iooIh. To
keep bugs from vines, simply Imllow
out the hilis f r emumbor, sqin.sh
and melon vims and put in a p nt or
so of I en manure. Cover with earth
and plant the seed. While the vi• •«• •
glow luxuriantly, it will bo loo un-
palalablo for the bugs. An ,ther is to
sow a few nidilii.li reed with the above
n ( nt imi d in < d. Bugs an* so fond of
raddish plants that they will eat tin m
in preference to tho young vinca, and
thus enable Hum to get u good atari
ai d out of dm g< r from insects.
Dull Tow ns.
t’ndi r tin ala ve til- the M u on
Teh graph explains why some I >\vi •
uio mo dull, ami how the establishment
of factories and workshops would pro
duct) a wondrous and gratifying
change. We give ith aitiel" on this
interesting oubjeol :
Interior no i la depending fur their
hade on the circumjacent agricultural
districts, are bound to bo dull, iu the
matter of trade activity, at linns and
seasons When farmers and laborers
are particularly busy, they do not c/uno
to town often, and they tiro alw
pnrticulaily busy when preparing
gn in d for, and sowing tho sad—in
the earlier otngra of tho crops, and at
the gathering of tho hai vest. All tho <■
make dull times for trades and yi I
that the times aro dull is Hllggostivi. of
favorablo lUtgnricH for tho common
welfare. The more onorgi tioally tho
planter pmsiUH his calling, the bettei
f. r town correspondents. Th 1
f« w. i idle farm laborers b> b. : (■•• I
tho stroot corners, thu greater piom-
iio of Im.iue H prosperity. We lmve
never seen tho streets of Mmimu hi
comparatively free of <•« 1 ued Imiugors
us jn t now, and it Is a good sign. It
promises more work and l m mischief.
It hIiowh that the argument of necessi
ty is being felt and appreciated by the
colored brethren.
But the time is now, and coining
still stronger, when tho town whites
night to ho doing a great deal mom
to rnuody “dull liuife." ’there are
many imtustiial nits and asoouiioi.a
which ought to be pm mu d in our
towns to H,ivn the enormous waste of
time by our nmniplo.ved whi >If
“time is money,” what a capital is ev
ery year auiik i:: these towns all b\
sheer idleness.
Now, "Bemo was not built in a
day," and it will take a good while yet
for our people to realize that r\. ry
man ought to bo employed lmnself in
something inoful. And the means of
cm ploy moot, too, must ho elaborated
by the co-operation of labor amt cap
ital. Capital, since the opportunity lo
invest it in negroes was 1 ,t by tlm
war, has been to cumulating and soek-
i: g investment, mainly in our towns.
1;, litst directuui it look was in banks
and money h tiding, but lliis avenue is
well nigh blocked by various obstacles.
Then it sought r« al estate until this
field Menu d to have been Mltlieiently
occupied for tiie pit scut ; and now a
new one must bo sought
This ought to l>e found in some ittw
enterpriMs in the uit-ehauies art
something which will utilize our idle
time, mind and muscle, and bring in
to contribution to the gtmral wealth,
this vast fund which is now not lying
merely unproductive, but is nbs.JiUc
b adding to the common poverty by
the consumption o( wealth, and the
thousuml and OUO costly aud evil re
sults vf n\li ness.
Tht iegmuity and lUterpiise of our
men ot capital and cunning sin uld be
directed to thu profitable employment
of this large usource, which is us
much lllidcwlopud wealt:. as a c .1
Us r» ltlUce chi.-lpm ss, bo wielded in
piotitableeouipi iiliiiu with the ouisr.ie
er way. MannfuH tiring and mechan
ic l industry will yet achieve grand ru
in i h n in Georgia; hut when slnll
begin? When shall wo aff .nl our la-1 On,
bar a fair chance for omployn
.MortKiiKd Sheriff Sale.
AX/lbbbH Hold before the (fourt II
• ! y V «lf,-»r, in Cell
Polk county,
on the fir*! Tuesday in Juno nexi, be-'
n ihr- lognl boars of nele. the followinj
properly.
The Illack Hills.
Papers homo to us daily with ac
counts of crowds of people that are
hastening to the Biaek hills in search
of gold. Many of these who go are
totally unfitted for tho work before
them, and will pcin h by scores for
went, hardships and cold.
L itest accounts describe these Hill -
as stprilo, barren, dciolate, with snow
thirty feot deep, and constant danger
lavvlessnosH and tho war parties who j Jh? C e'’'inirrori^
are disperatrly defending their pos-
Hossions.
Tho hardships to be homo aie in
audible, all the moro when there is no
need of going lo the Black Hills Tor
gold, when the Louisiana Slate Lot
tery Company offers $502,500 in Gold
in their second golden drawing.
What need to spend time, rnone)
and risk cue’s life, when, for $50, any
person can puichi-Mi a whole ticket
in the Louisiana State Lottery, halves,
quarters, etc , iu proportion.
That is a good enough “Bl ick
Five cottage licif^ti'aJ#, two connioi bed-
Meft l*. five iifairaBHco, one fealiroirbeil, msj
I'ftir btankeli*. four coltoii pill own, four is.
blci, lliirfrcn chairs, one rocking cbnlr,
one 1‘nfv, (wo wnnlipins, one syrup pileber,
two sugar dislics, one set soap plates, four
window curtains, one set knifes and forkes,
sen a yards oil clot Ii, one dinner bell, one
wasIiMand, one bureau and large glass, one
lounge, lwo Isa seta, one red nnd White
spoiled cow and calf, Iwo ten kellies, lour
lumps, one lol crockery, one slote nod fi
bureau, two boxei and contents,
sewing machine, one mg carpet, one
tend, four plain clmirs, one rocking
baby cradle nnd tick, one fo'i|>
) trunk, one matrass,
featherbeds, one wasli-
ti small table, lour dining chairs,
one rocking chair, one water bucket, one
barrel nnd contents, one candleslnnd, one
towel rock, one lamp, cno silver pitcher,
one small trunk.
Also, one red speckled cow, levied on by
I'. L. Ilnmil, deputy sheriff Floyd county,
and turned over to me.
Levied upon by virtue of a mortgage flf/i
from Polk Superior in favor A
lluntinp’ion OLOinst (I. It Flournoy, ns the
properly of said (). It. Flournoy April
7tii, 1876. f. p. (JORDON.
Hpcclnl Deputy Sheriff.
npr 10.
for May.
Id before the Court House
of Odnrtown. Polk
Bulk Shiiinr Sale
W'dM.r i,
Hills" for UH, audit would ho much vounty. (Jeorgin, on the First Tuesday in
t ii . _ , ! -Hay next within the legal hours of snle,
mote Ki'iiHihh*. if nil who were mulling 1 ,, M . fo i| owiMK ,. r op< n v. to-wii .-
buggy
to Hio liairou wildcrm-eH to try Mj' ir
hick boro imtead i f venturing wherr,
if Fortune is against them, tin y can
never return. Bear ihene facia in
miml and act upon them promptly.
Tickets and cdculiWH n lative to tin
drawing, which takes placo on the
2'.)th, positively, without scaling or
poSlpoiicincnt, rail he obt'iilieil by
writing to the main office of tlm Com*
p my,' Box 002, N* w Orleans. upr.’P.
CEDARTOWN DIRECTORY.
(.1 NKIiAI. \l 1.1(4 II l.MIW'.
p
HILPOT iV D'diDS.WrM N h|e Mala
loods, Crocki-ry, Ilardwn
Hliocs, f addle ,, .\c.
i I ■ M > n
i- Leather
ral liuplt
She
I'll HUSTON
lock. Main st
loihing, Office
\ \ ' M. I’llII.LIP.' \ PU
(; z
Iteiulv
Nollon.i,
J\ ;.'n
the following property
One clnybnnk he
property pf Stephen A. Hordern, to satisfy
a li I i «- - ii oil from Polk Suporiir court in
Poor of t'herokeo Iron company, agninst
Henry May principal, nnd Stephen A. Hor-
ders security
Also, lots of Land Nos 1 *>'*.I, 11 1.'., 1I4'.».
12'IJ, 1087. IIP,. II.V.I, non, 1 .*17, 1218.
IS'PJ, nnd 12Ri» in the 2nd dislrict and 4th
section of P"Ik comity, as the property of
M Ii. West lo satisfy a Polk Superior court
ti la in favor of Jsiui-s H. Noyes, against
tin* -uid M i:. West, properly pointed out
by plaintiff.
‘.\ -o. at the same lime and place three
■lark brown or black mnre mules, ns the
property of Hr. F. II Richardson, Hr., lo
-nti-fy a Superior court tl fa in favor of
Mr*. A. C. hwi.nson, against the -ail L
II. Ilicbsrilson, Sr., ns the property of raid
Richardson.
Also, ai Iliu same lime and place, one
bouse snd lot known ns the |)olg house and
lot, hounded on the north by lien Drown’a
lot, 'in the south by Hurrel Duke's lot. on
l tho carl by street running .north nnd south
I from Van W tit I to \\, lion I n brick
yard, nnd oil the went by Berber' * land,
: a- the properly of 1*. Uoig, lo satisfy a jus-
ml n fa in favor ol J. H. Noy, ., vs
l raid Hoig. Levy made and returned lo mo
! by constable.
1 Also, lot* of (arid No* 22\ 22(1, 227, 228,
one hull Of lot 221. one half "f lol IK:,
and on* 1 ball of lot 223. lying in tl..- I *t
d.Mii.-i ninl lib section of Polk county,
tJn.. a* tbe property of Thomas A. Duke.
Levied upon by virtue of a Polk superior
ci m l II la iu favor of A .M ftlunti, against
tin «abl Puke, also Io satisfy orlicr ti fas
' in iii.v hand* ngaiii*i said Duke.
II. P. Ll'.MPKlN, Sheriff.
I April 3, 187''..
Polk ( oiuilv Morluagc Sliciiir
Nal«* for May.
\\ i I be sf.ld before the (’ntirt House Door
in Oadnrtowu, on tho first Tuesilay in
May neat, within the legal hours of sale,
i I iu* following pioperty, to-wil:
III .«Tl.\(t'l'u.\,
id half of 061,
mill side of (Via
003, !
SI, JO . I.
I all that lie
reek of two other lots,
numbers not known, containing Iwo hun
dred acres, more or less, in 2d district aud
llh section of Polk county. Levied on by
virtue of n mortgage II fa issued from Polk
Stij crior court, in favor of Camp and Plark,
Mai 111 .
BOOKS mill ST \TlO\r.m .
I > A. WItlli'll I a CO . Court H.m-
I I Hntiare ll.u k*. Stutiomu v. Chrom«-
II. P. LUMPKIN, Mh ff
r May.
l lion"O
2. I2l, 122, lit.
1C2, IC.8, KM,
I0U, 200, 201.
!Sl*ii 202, 203*. 2yV. Sol! 8lo! 3I7*. nil bring
iu lTib disliicl and Db section of Polk
niul also the following lots
numbers l". 23, 28, 43, 47, 48, 4'.l
120, 327, 12$, 181, 13d, 13
IV, 160, Id, 162, 163, 16
103, 101. 200, 201, ‘201, 20.
AIR LINE HOUSE,
40 1-2 Prior Street,
ATLANTA, G A.
Single Moul or Lodging.. . 50
Transient, per day $2 00
Special Rates for a longer time*.
J. L. KEITH, Proprietor.
npr.Btf.
MORGAN, THOMAS & CO.
WHOI.KSAI.F. DEALFIIS IS
WHITE GOODS,
Ribbons and Notions,
No. M Crrv Hoto. Block.
NiihIiv ille, - - Tenui'Mce.
Feb. 14-3m
TWO PLANTATIONS
F O U S A L H .
^ j.N'Il situated about one mile from Rock
dwelling,
five miles south of
Routed about or
, containing nbn
cleared and under fern
out bouses, orchard, &c.
i Inc situated ub'
GVdartown, coniaining
240 ACRES,
more or 'less, with suitable houses, good
Peach Orchard, good fence, >tc.
. Hither of the above places can be bought
on very reasonable terms by applying lo
PHILPOT «V DODDS.
Nov. 12, 1875.—tf
COPPER COPPER.
I K kr I * P constantly on hand n good a •■■or!
I ment of rea Jy made
TXJST-'W^^oE!,
kind or job 1
lerhig bouse
All kinds ..I
coppn
unrk<
ork.
i reasonable ns
i. Also do all
oflng ami gut-
in the most durable sty I
rnss, mending umbrellas I
pert fully solicits tin trade of insrcbantM.
Take all kinds of country produce in ex
change for T in. Guano Stiowi rs made lo
i the shortest r
i t. mi:j:.
East End Wood Shop
J. M. HARRIS.
m
dll I i
IIEI'M Id'.APV-M VIII’.
COFFINS & CASES.
WAG! INS i <0 FURNITURE.
t’agon bub* nlway- on hand. Vou cn
600 ACBE3
Cedar Valley Land
FOll SALE.
A 1
■ Cud a
“CASH STOR E.”
vJ. S. STUBBS r&c CO.
Ce(lart<)Vi - n, On.
H AVE juet"rccelveil their Spring Slock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AC.
1 here goods were bought nt the closest figures, and having secured Cash and Case
discounts, they are able to offer them at prices which defy competition. Call aud be
convinced.
A Complete assortment of Leather Roots and shoes manufactured to order. We
call special attention to our stock of
I.AHD, COFFI'E RIFF. T?Q»rvilTr (rPnOOPlflC! k'ANVASdKD HAMS,
Ml 11 \ |{, RACON, SALT, ± alilliy UTUl/tJI itJb, 8VKUP. SOAP, STARCH
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL.
Sole Agent'* in Polk county for the Celebrated "Watt Plows" ami fixtures.
nn;u Agents for Hull's Patent Rotary Harrow—WARRANTED.
211.
It AKHltA .
•nolTUFGIN. «
300,' 4118. 111’. 415, 4I’ll', l.’.O. all being nn<i
Tying in 2nd district and lib section of Polk
county, Georgia, as the properly of the Li
na Iron company, levied upon by virtue of
a uioitgagc t\ la issuihI from Polk Superior
ciurt in tiiv»r of Allred Mhorlcr, against
i the said Kina Iron company, together with
i all appurtenances and fixture* thereunto
! properly pointed out in suiid mortgage.
March 4, 1876.
H P. LUMPKIN, Mh'tf.
II A 1% N ESS.
T V ILOR.
• AND, Maiu si.-
\v
Mimliul's Sale*
be sold before the <
.1 t.M LLF.U.
\ L. DAVIS. M in *i - li.
V Watch, and Jew C .. K.
i Ua„ bet\vc
i the first Tu
j ‘"8 propel
The lot a
ualeil i*n M
ile, on
the follow-
id otlice of G. W'. Chi* 'm, rit
«iii street, number not kmwti,
d jail lot, levied on by virtue of
fa in favor of the mayor aud
Ciiluttown, v* - .i-1 Chisolm,
lug tor the year KST.'i.
.1 pl.co, me
Valley land, (well know
deli spot of Georgia i in IVdk county, Geor
gia. l "° ami a half miles from Odartowi
ill© cuuiity cjte- About half of this tract
cleared, the halanco well timbered with
variety rtf growth. It contains a framed
house, with three moms—a fireplaci
each room, some out building*, ami an ;
abundant supply if water. This tract
embraces some of tho host land in tills fa
mous Valley, situated iu North-West Geor
gia, in Itltitud.- 51 degrees north. It is
well adapted to the growth of all the cere
al*, clover and the grasses. Ah to its
adaptation lo cotton, it is safe to aay I lint
any good fnrntor, with a lilt to help from
fertilisers, of an average crop year, con
make twelve lo lift ecu bales .»f cotton to
the mule, and plenty of grain. Ii can bo
proven that eighteen bales of cotton and
pleuty of grain has be.n ma le to the mule,
both by a white uud o eolored lotianl tho
same year on adjoining lauds—thirty-six
bales tor two mule*. Another colored ten
ant tbe same year made tour teen bales,
with one mule-—total, tirvv n.tLts with
THHKK Mf t.K* ! There is also on this tract
a large deposit of irou ore of the best
quality.
As to price, this land must bo seen tb
bo appreciated. The owner being deter
mined to sell, will take less than half
the price that has been paid for land, which
is no better, in this famous valley, within
tho past few years. This tract could be
divid'd into two or three desirable farms
Term* accommodating. For further in-
forhiation Apply to the undersigned, Cedar-
town, Polk county, lia,, or t.. K. 11. Rich-
We may have Mentioned it Before.
But it will bear repenting; and to make a suro thing, wo wi 1 any that tho
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OB MOBILE, ALABAMA,,
Ik Hus Iioadinjv IAfe Company in llieNonth,
And uudor it« presout oxciollunt umnageiaont i« doing moro Now Businoss in
tiie Soutliern States than any other Life Company, North or South.
Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
OUR S B 33 O I A. L T I E 1 :
r l 1m* I^ilit* I -iidowmiMil Plan, by which you secure an
Endowment in fifteen yours, ut tho rato of nn ordinary Lifu Policy.
Tlu* Yenrl.v Krnoxvablo T’erm Plan, tho choni>-
oat plan of Insurance now worked.
M. M-CARTY. H. M. FRIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS,
President. Secretary. Actuary,
R. 0. RANDALL, General Agent and Manager,
GADSDFN, ALABAMA.
ST A-T B UAL iSHSTT
FOR THE YEAR ENDINC DECEMBER 31st, 1875.
Nut Assets December Riot, 1ST I $149 809 13
IN COM i:.
Ri tvivt d for Premiums and intorest 1 .'9
DISUIKSEMr.M'S. Fi.'O.iS.i 12
r,o«« a l.v Dontl,... $71,254 00
Dividemla, Commissions, Pax*-s, nnd other expenses.. 73,859 G2 148,113 (12
$002,071 50
ASSETS.
Cash in Bank $ 17.185 40
U. S. Government and other Bonds 70,270 30
Loam* on Mortgage, First Liens . 49.03*2 12
Loans on Bunds nnd Stocks 26.095 06
Insurance Stocks . 1,425 00
Real Estate and amount due by other Companies
fur Reinsurance * 95.085 74
Bills Receivable, secured, and Stock Bonds 299.238 46
Premiums in hands uf Agents and iu course of
Collection 40,993 45
Oflic. and Agency Fprnilnr? 2,745 88 602.071 50
Add Accrued Interest aud Deferred Premiums 21,824 4G
Assets December 31st, 1875
.$624,495 96
MURDER! $10,000 00 REWARD
uar the prt
THUMPSC
Mr
iuIihI
riffin.
nd «
‘by
IF
1 y vifittQ of n city t
TOSF.P1I THOMPbO
«I kind.* if U»wa mivl S
fiUpvrior tuauncr.
O P. SHKPAUD, Kn>
FN Family Gtocoru*.
G. W. VANCE,
Saddler and Harness Maker
I
uded oil tlu* i
td lot sit imt c«i i
id
Ms
'.DAItTOWN, li A.
ray line
the Pow- I
orth by Dr. Lid-
i prv.'ont by ti
*i* the property
Sju t inl Depttn Slid ill
W
a Id.
All tliii gs imiat h
ml rttiuUs aie mil luted iu any oth- „'J pv lo.
! tUdpa property, occupiml
P. Shepard, and levied on
V. in. Mi ik*. by virtue of out* city t.;v n ta
in favor i>! tlu Mayor >uul Council of (*e-
ilut town, v» said Mocks. Tux due lor 1875.
Also, ni the same lime and place, one
lpju>e turd lot situated on Spring street, di-
i it. tl.v in the rear 4 f 1V..I .u r*i> n A t'o.'s
sioiv, recently -coupled by Mr. Kimball.
Levied oil a* the property of Mrs. Sarah
Shumate, by virtue 4it one city fi fa in fav
or the Major aud 1’oi.neil v- -aid Mrs.
sliumnu*. Tax fur the veur 1875.
Also, at the some lime and place, one
h«Hi-o a:.d 1-t s.i lilt 1 , . Spring -treet,
bounded west bv Church street, and east
by vacant lot, levied on as the property of
Mr- Francis and T. (. W. Mc.MveWui, by
Mayor and Council ot Ceuariowu v a said
M; s- Kittiivis and T. G.W. JicMetkin. Tax
ter the year IsT.V
apr.3. A. J. G1D80N, M arshal.
Everybody run here an^l learn how to got rich. Tho wheel of fortune is
turning, and
“THERE’S MILLIONS IN IT.”
PHILPOT & IDOIDJDS,
Huvo murdered tlu* old plan t>f high prices and big per cent, nnd nro
GIVING AWAY GOODS
At such Low Prices ns Defy Competition. People who go to Rome, sell
their Cotton and come buck to buy goods from
1 PHILPOT A DODDS’ NEW CASH STORE
Como and Buy Almost
av 1 r r 11 o u r r >1 o > e y :
And you will go homo and dream of pence uud plenty.
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
And are Selling them at remarkably low prices.
—dealer in - Sugar, Coftee, diee.se. Pish
Family Groceries, HARDWARE, CROCKERY
A full Lino of Notions, Trimmings, Ribbons, Whito Goods, Domestics,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. HEADY-MHOE CLOTHING
Vnd in fact a General .Assortment of Merchandise, all nt Greatly ReducSH
Prices. Being fixed np in good style, no rents to pay, and having paidl
Cash for their Goods, they are able to Compete successfully with auy one.
Call nud be convinced. upr 17
I'M’OC'L v*anting n • - done
are respect fully asked to g
al My Shop i* on the corner,
ell old Livery Stable bmiding.
S. P. S H E P A R D,
GEORGIA,
IT. DAK TOM X
CON FECTIOX EH 1 l-LS,
CANNED GOODS, AC.
T AM i). w located in the new store house
1 on Main street, next door to Dr. Lid
dell's otlice, and respectfully a«k a share of
patronage from the tradiug public, promts-