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THE RECORD,
CEJMK'mWJV, OA., JUNK 1, 1870
Tho Dubcrmrforlal Outlook.
If (lio exproBaioUH of tlio proftn in
ovorjr w.ctioii of the Stuto i« any in<3!-
calioti ns to who in tlio moht popular
camlidaUi for govoruor ut tlio ap
proaching election, General Colquitt
will certainly bo tlio lucky mun. Wo
havo hoard l>qt fow in 1 1j{h n ation ox-
prom thoir profi rucoa, but wo boliovo
Colquitt ia tlio most popular in this
Hoction. Wo will copy a f-w expren-
niouH from pupero in diflen nt Hectionii.
Tlio Dal to u Enterprise Buys : “Thu
goiiHiil lone of tlio Georgia prenu in-
dicatoa that Golquitt is tl:o choice of
the people for governor.'' Tbo Canton
Georgian says, "wo don’t know what
everybody in tbo county Ihinka about
tlio various candidates for the nomi
nation for governor, but wo have
heard many expires then]solves in fa
vor of Gen Colquitt." This from the
Columbus TitucH : “We believe from
tbo expression of opinion from our ex
changes, that Gen. Colquitt will now
take rimiUi's place iir the strongest
among the candidates, and (hut if any
one of them cun obtain a clour mejor-
ity of the dele gates on the ilrat bal
loting, lie will bo the man." Up
wards of fifty p/q.orH, to our knowl
edge, give expressions similar to the
ubovo, and wn don't know how many
others entertain the name Held knouts.
Ariosi or i:\-Tnm Hirer Jones.
Wo find the following in the daily
Constitution of May 24lli :
Yeit< idny the grand jury of Fulton
county, composod of the followingcit-
seoiih : lCr Lawshc, foreman, Jus. 11.
Holland,Geo. 11 Foico, Angus C. How
ell, Charlos H Thomas, Johu Lynch,
Thus A Olive r, Jus A Harris, Inane 1)
Upshaw, Janus Ltekiey, Frederick II
Hohuuck, Lemuel 1*. Grunt, Jr., Heu-
ben H Hutchins, Jus L Thompson,
Win A Jones, Guo F Smith, James II
Suavity, Willis E Hagan, Wm Shep
ard, found a true bill against John
Jones, Jvq., the Lie treasurer of the
Slate of Georgia. The bill covers 25
pages of ligul cap paper, and embrac
es acme bn If a d jr.en counts, and iu in
effect a chut go that tho accused ille
gally withholds from the State of
Georgia the sum >f $110,271 81 of
iiioiu yH coining into Ida possession au
such oilleor, and which sums ho failed
to pay over within ton days after de-
niund. The lndiutiuont was returned
'dnto court Monday evening, and iin-
.iuedialely a bench warrant for the ur-
M o(. of AD. Junes was iSBiiod by Judge
IVoplon. Dopuiy Slnriff Cook took
thin in charge, and at dude, on tho
corner Marietta and JYaehtree streets,
made the arrest. Mr. Join's had re
ceived notice of tliu v arrant, and was
not amplified iu his arrout, although
great ly nstoniuhed til-the fuel of I ho
grand jury having indicted him.
We published a communication Inal,
wee k on “Rotronohnu'nt and Reform,"
and on the question of “Reform" tho
writer suggested tho substitution of
iho nominating convention,by primary
elections Tor candidates for tlio differ
ent oflUoa. Tho Romo Courier sayH
the way to avoid a “scrub" race this
year, "is to have a piiumiy t lection
for candidate!'. Let all who choose
enter the field for nomination and all
atido the ret nil. Hy this means all
individual aspirations can bo indulg
ed and tlio organisation of Iho party
maintained." Give us your views on
this question, brother Williuglmm.
Rev. Mr. llendtrsou, n young man
just from tho l*tosb>teriaa Theologi
cal Seminary at Columbia, S. 0.,
preached nt the Presbyterian church
iu this place on last Sabbath, morn
ing nud evening, lie is a native of
Canada.
Tho Athens Watchman says tho
wheat ciop, which in timt section was
so promising a fortnight ago, is now
likely to be heiiuiuly damaged by lust
and the fly. The rust is not liki ly to
damage il bo much as tho insect just,
being confined tntiruly to tho blade.
Tho original Masonic apron worn
by Gen. Washington has been presen
ted to tho historical department of the
Centennial. It was given by
llushrod Washington, tho Gem rat's
favorite nopht w and exc outer, to Gov
ernor Siubth,«-f North Carolina, and
by him bequeathed to Dr. Clitheinll,
whesu ton, Dr ClitheraP,now diposits
it in tho above named depmtmont.
It is of white satin, with appropriate
omblouiB. So tho Philadelphia papers
AoconuiNti (»> tlio rep< its of his
friends from the various state conven
tions each ono of the republican
candidates for Iho presidency has a
majority of the delegates and will bo
nominated at Cinch nnti “on tho first
bullot."
In auother column will be found
tbo advertisement of tho Gem Organ
Company. Tbo Organs manufactured Win
by this Company have m* mijh liar and for hr
are win i anted fe»r Cm- \« r.rf j a. 3 and th>t ul n \t
Our WTihIiIukIoii Letter.
I Wasiiinoton, D. C. # May 27, 1870.
I Much to the surprise of oveiy o
who Inis watched similar cnhgreKsion-
rd inv( fitlgutioin, tho committee ap
pointed to investigate tho Freodman’i
Hank, have brought in ono of the most
scathing reports over prefcnled to
congress. Tho report says if the very
idoa of tho Hank was not conceived
in fraud, the Hunk itself settled down
into ono of the most gigantic swin
dles. Its charter was gotten up by J
W. Alvord, who hod proved a fuiluro
in both luy and clerical pursuits, and
who so drew the charter that tho ofli-
cers had the right to do about ntt they
pleased, while the depositors were left
almost entirely defencelets. 'The whole
institution was simply a “confidence
game, ’under the name of tho “Freed
man’s Saving and Trust Company.'
When tbo Committee attempted to ex
amine tho books, leaves wore found
torn out in places, now ones inserted
iu others, and in some places the
leaves wore so pasted and sealed to-
g» tin V as to defy ull attrmpts to get
them apart, while tlio accounts wi re
one muss of falso entries, that defied
all attempts to make anything out of
I hem. Hundreds of thousands of
dollars woro advuncud on certificates
and sleeks that woro not worth four
cents a husl.ol; immouso hudij were
loaned without any security whatever;
in fact the depositors had I heir mon
ey divided up among a sot of thieves
as fust as it whs received. Tho ofll-
ct is went so far as to send out a set
of men to travel through tliu South
under-t he pretense of leaching the ne
groes, but really to get them Lo send
their i itrnings to the bank as fust as
possible.
For the fust lime this session, the
President’s veto 1ms been overruled
by Congress. A bill passed both
houses to pay a curtain party a sum
of about $104, and the President, act
ing under tlio advice of two of his
cabinet officers, refused to sign it.
Roth 1 [buses then passed it over his
head.
A bill hn.i just beon introduced in
to Congress to give the bodies of nil
who may din in Jails, hospitals and
nsylnuin iu this District to the medi
cal colleges, with tho \i«w of protect
ing the grave yard;. Am this, if tho
bill becomes a law, will tfiuClUnlly
do aw».y with giving home of un one
more resurrection than wo want, tho
bill finds great favor iu the District.
Most of us live in hopes that Gabriel
will go out on a litLJo “toot* on* his
own iieooiiiit, and loose his horn, and
thus wo escape even tho filial recur
red ion, let nlotto iho one wo are upl
to get at the hands of the students.
Tho Sop ate', or ns wo reverently term
it In re, the “Fog Dank," is still ou-
gagrd in tho wruuglo over the ju
risdiction in the Belknap ruse. The
debates ifro carried on with dosed
doors, so with the exception of tbo
big guns that are IIrod off to let uu
outsiders know they ato still alive
and "blowii g” away, wo know noth
ing, and oaro dill leas ub.mt what is
said. Evc-iy honest man in tho coun
try knows that a rascal, who 1ms
brought bInline and disgiaec upou tho
nation, 1ms been caught,and if there is
any punishment for him, we want him
to get it. Whether it is wolth while
that bo much time should bo lukoii up
iu ‘vliiu music" ia a matter of doubt.
New rumors me tlurktl each day
iu regard lo Belknap. Il in now said
that ho is beginning to show his tooth,
and says that if they do decido to try
him, la will kicp the whole body hue
all summer, as lie has a large number
of witnesses to examine.
The coiumittoo appointed to inves
tigate Minister Schriivk’s inunction
with the Emma Mine swindle have
hud their report ready for sc vend
days, and Would have grin tiled it to
the House Ufuii now, but'huvu been
bolding it bi.ik at Sehenek’s liquid,
in Older to nlli w him to send them
his reply to the dice si borough letter.
His 11 ply hits been received, and it on
ly places him in u wuise light than
before. The uport will be miulo to
day, censuring Sehenek severely, but
exhomrating him from all intentional
fraud. Whin piofcssionnl politicians
of las age slid i \| ern nee allow them-
solus to l e bo igtigionsly “deceived,"
tln n CVngici.h Hionld send wet nurses
abroad with tin ui to keep the wool
from growing ou r their eyes.
The Southwest Uiorgin editors are
bt ginning to blouse in the blackboriy
pat clu s.
Mr. Daniel F. Luke, of Thomas
county, Iu s cotton lighteen inclus
high, with fot uis on some of Ule stalks
— and it smells of guano.
The Griffin News says some of the
finest wheat patenea about town arc
info.- ted with myriads of lice similar
iu uppiarui.eo to oi.bhuge lice. They
work as busy as bees down in the
meshes of the wheat. What harm
Uicy w ill do, if any, no ono seems to
know*, as tlio most experienced say
they never saw anything like it.
iu this section will bo ready
•ting the l ist of this week
The Penitentiary Convicts.
I’RECLAMATION OF THE GOVERNOR
FOR PROPOSALS TO LBAHE.
Kxkcutivk bur r, Statu uv Okokoia, |
Atlanta, 0a., April i t, 1870. /
WimiKAH, By fin act npprored Februa
ry 20, 1870, I lie Uovernor is authorized and
required, "ax llto lasses or hiring of con-
viols under tho not of March 8, 187-1, ex
pire, anjl ns leading or hiring may bo va
cated under said ant, nud us convicts nay
require lo be disposed of by tho Governor
of Iho Hlole, not affected by existing con
tract*," to farm or leaso said convicts,
when discharged from Iho operations of
Miid hirings orlcnniliqs mid existing con
tracts, for (he splice of time not less than
twenty years: It is therefore ordered,
That proposals for tho hire of said con
vlct* under tho provisions of said uct, w ill
ho received at the Executive office unlit 12
o’clock, m., Thursday, tho Ifith day of Juno
next.
Didders should stnto tho tiumcs and
places of residence of the sureties to bo
offered lo secure performance of the con
tract of lease, together with ll>e value of
Iho unincumbered property of such sure
ties.
Tho proposals, should be placed in a
strong envelope, securely seated, nnd di
rected lo Iho Governor. Tlio following
words: “Did lor contract," should bo en
dorsed on the package.
Tbo ecntraot or contracts will bo award
ed on Monday, tho 20th day of June next.
JAMES M. SMITH,
Dy the Governor. Governor.
J- W Wahrkn,
Hec. Ex. Uop. May 20 2l
8 infill I Deputy Sheriff Sale.
>Vi!l In- sold before the court bouse door
in Ocdarlowii, 1'olk county, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in June next, botwocn the
legal hours of sale, I lie following properly,
lo-wil:
The bouse and lol known as Iho John T.
Denmuti lol, in (.'viliirlown, bounded oil the
uoi ib by tliu Kuckirini-t and (.’ednrlown
roud, oil the cant by Joel Dn-iver's rcsi-
denoo lot, on tho noulu by Wullortl'H brick
ymd lol, and oil the tvi-<i l.y a hIiuiit run
ning noitli and south, conUining three
acres, us Iho properly id John T and M I
Donuioii, tosaiihfy u Justice court fi f» i».
sued from I lie I07fitli district, G. M., iu fa-
vnr of W M rilillips agniiiHt iho -aid .1 T
and M J I) tout on. J.iry made uni return
ed lo me by a constable
Alsu, at the umiio time and placo, one
livi ry iinhlo .and, office overhead, in iho
town oi U< I'kmnrl, lii.i.ting on puhlic
flqusru, and knoun oh loth N..« four and
live in block J, ns the property of Hilas J.
Gox. lo satiety a folk Hupc-rim l.’uurt fi fa
in favor of Hunmi'l Glayion, v- Tliomus \\
bodd principal, John W W.dl. id sicurity,
uml M J Cm Necurily ou appeal. Properly
pointed (fill by plaintiff's ailumey.
Alsu, in ame lime and place, lot. of land
No-. IU70, 1076 and 1077, iu lha2d district
and 1 ll» seciiun of Polk county, as the prop-
id ly of M j. Dm ri-. to »nl i»ly n
conrt fi In 11oiii the lC7filli diHliii't, <i \| ,
in Inver of A Shorter, vh # M F Harris prin-
I’ipul and Win, I’uek security. 1’i operiy
pointed out by defendem. Levy made and
loturned to mu by constAblo.
Also, out hour'.- nud lot in tho um . nd
of ('odnrtown, hounded on the norlh l>y K.
Doig’s tiwidsiMi lot, on llioSuuih by a v i-
onnl lul adjoining iliu negro grave yard,
on tllB west by l< <i iicihurt's land, and ou
oust by tho Van Wed nnd to the
negio grave yard, tttimber not kuuttir, lev
led on as III*’ pi opu i v of |{ It Ti,nui p-un.
May 26, I87«i.
C. P. GORDON’, hpocial U.-? 8hff.
1876 Great Centennial 1876
l*ariles tlcsii ,: ng ii.formntion as to
best routes to tho I'E.VI ENNI.VL, ta
lly of tho Siiuimi'i' Roiiorta or to
any other point in thocuiinti v, shoulil
tuUIrctis R. W. W RENN,
Gen. Pas. Ag'l Ki-mirntw K atie.
NEW YORK NOVELTIi S.
Head lea ui nla lo Min. Nullt: .1 D mtrv,
I’tirolinning Agent and Fashion Kdltor. I*.
O. Di x 1200, New Vnrk City-
Mrs. Dailey’s business, i» cnnjuuctioii
with I lit* fashion nud Household ilupart
tueljls of tliu several journals id which she
hits iditoriu! supervision, him grown- lo be a
pi eminent feature among tin- industries of
woman, nud murks an era iu the prog res*
of Iho iiitii-lt'uiitIt century. It give-* in ull
who desire opportunity to obtain GOODS
•d l'KNll’.Al I K i-t .\l I’i’Y ami LATEST
STVii: at tin- LOWEST NEW YORK
PRICFN, wit hi ui expending lime and mutt-
ty iu making a journey lor their selection.
Her ‘’Price List" gives full infonuntiou
eii this subject, and iu order to obtain for
it a general distribution among all class
es, tdto makes tlte following offer a- PUK-
MIL'Mfc* :
1. One Dollar for twenty e. ph - of tho
•I t ice List" to bo ilistiibutcu a:»ong her
friends will entitle tho lady ordering io uno
ilollur's worth of paper Patterns, her own
Boliotion from a fashion cutaloguo which
will be sent to any address on icceipi of n
CEDARTOWN DIRECTORY.
litre
GENERAL MKRCIIA NOISE,
P HIM’OT A DODDS,West side Main at.
— Ihy Goode, Crockery, Ifardwure,
Hbocs, Saddles, <Vc.
s. srrufi.M ■; Weal «|.|»* Main
Ht.- Dry Goods, Shoes, lints Leather,
J H NOYKB 6 CO,. Triougnlar Illock—
Dry GiftfdN, (iroceriis, ilurdware, Hats
Shoes, Notions, clc.
fj W. FKATIfERSTON «V CO., Fcath-
AT erston's Dlock, Main si.—Dry Goods,
Ready-made Clothing, Groceries, etc.
W M. PUN 1.1 PM C.i , M ,
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hath,
Hardware, Groceries, etc.
I It. DADDKIt: Court House Square—
•* | ,r y Goods, Hats. Hardware, Crockery,
Nolioiis, Fine Tobacco. Cigars, «tc.
N M. W RIGHT. Court - iiousTHquarc—
Dry (ioods. Shoes, Hath, Nctioua,
Hardware, Cutlery, etc.
A ll I’NTINGTON, f.'ourt House Square
- Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hath,
No Hons, llnrdtvurc, Iron, Hletl, etc.
1 COPPER COPPER.
Unie, hhoes, Hardware, Groceries, t *
AIR LINE HOUSE,
-10 1-2 Prior Street,
ATLANTA,GA.
Single Meal or Lodging 50
Transient, par day $2 00
Special Rates for a longer time.
J. L. KEITH, Proprietor.
npr.Utf.
TWO PLANTATIONS
1-’ O I t SALE.
O NE situated about ono mile from Rock
mart, containing about 240 acre*, 140
cleared and under fence, with dwelling,
out houses, orchard, Ac.
One situated about five miles south of
Cedurtown, containing
240 ACRES.
more or .loss, with suitable houses, good
Poach Orchard, good fence, &c.
Either of tho above places can be bought
on very reasonable terms by applying lo
PIIILPOT A DODDS.
Nov. 12, 1875.—tf
“CASH STORIi,”
«T. S. STTJBBS & CO.
Ccdai-t'.-wn, On.
J | AVE ju:"' received ihcir Spring Stock of
RY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AC.
These goods were bought nt the closest figures, nud having secured Cash and Cask
discount*, they are able to offer them a' prices which defy competition. Call aud be
convinced.
A Complete a.-hortuicnt of Leather Boots and shoes manufactured to order. Wo
call hpecinl attention lo our block of
LARD. COFFEE RICF.. PomilTT H-mOOTMDC! <’AN V A#8ED HAMS,
St GAR, BACON,'SALT, ± alllliy 1^10061108, SVRl’P, SOAP, STARCH
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL.
Sole Agents in Polk county for the Celebrated “Watt Plows" and fixtures,
ttn.i, Agi'i.ts for Hull’s Patent Rotary Harrow WARRANTED.
’AMILY GROCERIES.
! T KEEP coiihinnily on hand a good assort
ment of ren ly made
I gtapls TX W-A. IR/E
• » nnd rnney family OrocmiH. (Jrockcry, I
Hardware, Tobaoco, Cigars, etc.
H P. I.PMPKIN. Main «l. Groceries,
Confectioneries, Canned Good-, To
bacco, Cigar-, Shoes, Hardwaro, otc.
druggists.
H r \DFORD •• AM.I N. Cmirt Hou-e
Nqiinre— Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Honps, Perfumery, Garden .Seeds, etc.
Ill RBANK .V JONHS, Main Street—
J ' Drug-, .Medici 11 eh, Hoops, Toilet Arli-
cli-h, Oils, Puinlh, Window Glass, tic.
nnd can afford to sell it an roanouoble at
can bo bought in any market. A lay do all
kind of Job work, Midi wn roofing and gut
tering houses in the most durable style.—
All Kinds of storo and sheet-iron work,
copper and brn-n, mending umbrellas l
respect fully solicits the trade of utsrcbanlh.
Take all kinds of country produce iu ox-
chuugc fur Tin. Guano Htrowcrn made to
order on the shortest notice.
I. T. MKE,
•nl3. Cedurtown, Ga.
HOOKS 11 ml STATIONERY.
Novelties, Garden Hi-vds,
T. MEK, Main -Ireel - Job Work done
al short notice; Heady-made work kept
11 band.
”4 W. VANCE. Main street — llaru
1 DrUllen, He., made lo order on si
oltco and warrant'd
East End Wood Shop!
J. Wl. HARRIS,
J^EKPH RLA DV-MADK
COFFINS & CASES.
Makes and repairs
WAGONS and FURNITURE.
Wagon 1uil"< alwav* on hand. You can
buy ono or n dozen. Work ciirap r.. H
Orders for anything in my line, left with
J. Htubbs k Co. will be filled. Any ar-
I tide left at my shop for repairs, and not
j taken out within III) day, will b,- • object
to sale for charges. n»ch‘.'7if
.11 '. fcl.KIt.
i» Wali-lu-s and Jewelry. Keep* Jewelry
Money Saved is Money Made
HUGE MAKERS
done on short noli
lOSEPII THOMPSON. Main h
«' kinds of Knot and Shoo work I >110 in a 1
superior manner.
Special Dcputt Slicritr Sale.
\\ ILL In •old I’ll, re iho Court House
dm 1. in C'.iartown, Polk county,;
Ga., on Hie fn-i 'I’uezday in Stay lu-xt, !•«• 1
tween tholiyal bonis of sale, the following ;
property, to wit :
Half iiiion si in lots of land No. 1215, in
3rd district and lilt section of Polk county, i
n* Iho propei ty of C. 1. Dongherly, by vii ;
tlte of one justice court fi fa iu favor of D
Kirkpatrick A < • . v ‘Donghiorty. j
Properly poinled by plaint ill **» nlloruey.
hi
ulo uml rciurued to me by a
C. P. GQKDON.
Special Deputy Sboi'ilT,
, plus will secure a >20
Dick with Hewing Maeliine -cut to any ad
dress by 1 >| 1 e.-s wiiluul any expense.
•*- School girla sending thirty cents for
.five copies will receive a Decalcomaula
costing tlfly cents Single copies ten cents
Tolutyeis: Gettllemen's orders will be
attended t > if tho words “Men's Depart-
mem ’ are endorsed on outside of envelope
Ladies orders will, ns u* al, meet with |
prompt attention at her hands.
Sample copies of journals containing ed i
llorinls upon latest Fashion*. Household
or Mbccllaucoua matters of general inter- ;
1-1 will be forwarded on receipt of two cent
stamp.
Illustrated catalogues of hats anil pat
terns of dry goods, w ill also be sent on re- I
eeipt of stuutp nnd address.
Information upou any proper subject w ill j
bo carefully sought aud questions answered i
by mail. Addre* as abovo, Box 1200. 1
Rolls Sheriff Suit's for .lime.
' ILL be *o!d 1, Tore tho (1 urt Hous*> *
' ' d» ■ 1 in the t.-wu ol C. darlown, Polk :
county. Georgia, on the First Tuesday in r
Juno next within the legal hours of sale, i
tlio following property, to-wit:
House and lot known as the Doig bouse and
lot, in Cedartown, bounded on the north ,
by Ben Brown’s lot, on the south by Bur-
rel Duke s lot, on the east by street run
ning norlh and south from Van Wert roud
to Wofford’a brick yard, and on the west
by Herbert’s land, levied upon by virtue
of a justice court fi fa issued front the
le; :i. district. G. M., in favor of J. J*.
Noyes, bearer, against Edmund Doig and
R. U. Thompson, cudotser. Levy made
d returned to tne 1<V » bailiff.
Ma
18
Special Deputy Sheriff Sale".
\\T ILL h> -Ml bcl. r. 1 he Court 11 ....
VT door, in (.vdart mi. I‘ dk county, 1
Ga., on the firs! fueuluy in June tux', be
tween the legal U>urs of sale, the following
property, to-wit.:
Ono house M'i l"l in the town of Rock- ,
mart, known n» the Tho«. \\‘. Dodd house,
silliated on Mnph sirei-t,west -idi- ot'Gher-]
ckeo railroad, and bounded on tho east by
said railroad, on tho south by tho bouse |
formerly owned by (’. T I’aiker. on the
west by an unfinished bouse formerly the j
pt i’l ci ty of I'arkfr A Wilson, and on the
north by the pt.puiy -I A N. Merndl.
Levied upon n* tka property of Tho*. W.
Dvdd, li -!.t fy cue S|>|' in r Court fi t,i
in favor >•. 8:.n md Clayton, v, T W D, I I. j
principal and John N\ Wofford security,
ami > (i. C. x -tcurily on appeal. I’l.q
«'» l-l""" 1 ' ' V IV*.
A1 - *, ai same time and place, lot of land
No. 112, in the 21 st district and 8d section i
of l’alk county, boundod«on the west by-
lands of L Q 0 i'aompson, on tho east and
south by lands 01 Jacob and Black Davitl, I
as the property cf 1* M Agin, to satisfy a
i district,l»
M., in favor of Meadcr Bros., y.i said 1* M
Agin. Properly pointed out by defeudent
Levy made and ivlurutd to me by a con
stable.
Also, at same time and place, one house
nnd lot, about enj acre in lot,.lying nt the
cross reads wis rc tho Ctirtcrsvllle aud
Homo roads ctot*. between Bookman aud
Yanwcit, ea 1 ol l»v-ckmart, Nm. unknown,
ns the property «t M II Fletcher, by vinuo
ofnSiuicaud 1 »i t iy tax fi fa tor lj>7-»
’’ropevty pointil out by John K West.-T.
^ 1: ny
BLACKSMTH 4 W00DSH0P
— BY—
GEO. P. LYNCH.
y* Bril’ next to 1r. Chijolm’s offie.v
O All kinds of noik, in Iron and W. 1.
done in the best ityle and on short notice.
H I. Carabron. wtll known to most of our
farmers as the Clampion plow- smith, i* in
the shop hamniiqingaway. Bring in your
old Bugjii and Wagons, or any
Buggies and Carriages
. in Cedartown. Will make a new- Buggy
for $65,0110 half Cash, balance in Conn-
j try Produce. Will al- . do Wagon work of
all kinds, al corresponding prices. Whop
at Wiley Hand n Livery Mtnhle. Bring in
your work nnd give ma a trial.
J T. JKTElt.
May lH, 1870*.
600 ACRES
Cedar Valley Land
I’OK SAI.K.
A Dot T *i v hundred arte* -!i• ■ i<-«- Cedar
• * \ alley land, (well known as the gar
den spot of Georgia) in l’olk county. Gear-
girt, two nnd a half miles from Cedartown,
li e county cite- About half ofthh tract i*
cleared, the balance well timbered with a
variety of growth. It contains a framed
house, with three room-—a fireplace to
cacti room, some out buildings, and an
abundant supply of water. This
etnbr
the best land in this fa-
. ... North-West Gcor-
latitude :: I degrees north. Ii is
dapied to the growth of all tho
We may have Mentioned it Belore.
Uut it will boar repeating; uuil to moko a Bare tuing, wo wi'l say that tbo
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OP, MOBILE, ALABAMA.,
Ik t he Lending I die Coni])an^ in tlio Hoiilli,
And uml 1 itn present excellent tnanugetnent is doing more Now liasincNS in
ho Southern Status than any other Life Company, North or South.
Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
OU H QPBCI JK. L T I E S :
r Pli<* li]n<lo>vinent J^lttn, by which you secure an
Endowment in fifteen years, at the rate of an ordinary Life Policy.
r jriie Vuurly 1^ fiifAvabk’ Term I *1 an, tho cheap*
cut plan of Insurance now worked.
M. McCARTY, 11. M. FRIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS,
President* Secretary. Actuary
R. 0. RANDALL, General Agent and Manager,
C.AUSDb’N, ALABAMA.
S-’X’AB.TEdVLHllsrT
FOR THE YEAR ENDINC DECEMBER 31st, 1875.
Net Assets Docoiuber Ulat, 1871 $142,802 13
I U’O.HE.
Received for Premiums and interest «»
$750,780 12
DlSUl KSI.MIUS I S.
Losses by D ath. $71254 00
Dividends, Couitui ioiih, I’.i.w j, mid other expousc-s. . 73,852 02 148,113 02
$002,071 50
Cash in Bank
U. S. Government and other Bonds.
Loans on Mortgage, First Lions....
Loans on Bonds and Stocks
Insurance Stocks ....
$ 17,185 40
. 70,270 30
42,032 12
2(5,025 00
1,425 00
Real Estate aud nmount duo by other Companies
fur Ue-Insurance 05,085 71
Bills Receivable, secured, and Stock Bonds 222,238 40
Premiums in bauds of Agcuta and iu course of
Collection 40,223 45
Oflici-and Agency Furuitur- 1 . 2,745 88 002,(171 50
Add Accrued Interest uud Deferred Premium^....
Assets December 31st, 1875
. 21,824 46
.$024,496 90
THE NEW
adapt
nd the
with a little help ft
IVrtiliicrs, of au avorage crop year, i
make twelve to fifteen bale* cotton
the mule, aud plenty of grniti. It can
proven that eighteen t««i— <>f «
plenty of grain has b
both by a white
year ou adjoining 1
•lured
o the mule,
t the
bales for t
ant tho .a.i
with onu n
a largo dq
quality
„ -thirty-!,.«
Another colored ten-
naile fourteen bales,
, Firry bxlks wmt
■ ia also on this tract
ton 'ore of tlio beat
price, this land imz.-t be accn lo
be appreciated. The owner being deter
mined to acll, will lake le.** than half
the price that has been paid f„r lan 1, which
i* no better, in this famous valley, within
the past few years. This tract could be
divided into two or three desirable farms
Terms accommodating. For farther in
ti rmntion apply to the undersigned. Gedar-
t \'n. Folk county, Ga., or to E. H. Rich-
ardsoti, Sr., near the j»r-uii>es.
THOMPSON *v WIKLE,
feb. 21. Real Estate Agents
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