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THE RECORD. CRDABTOWN, GA., JULY 18, 1870 , NATIONAL DKMIM'IIATIC OCKIiT. j IUR IIIITilllEXfl \ < SAMUEL J. TIL DEN, Of Ne w Yuri;, roil Yiri. i'iiiHMl.T; THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, Of Imllaiin. (’Oliiiilfl untt tin* Courier* Wo noticed Homo limo nineo n lengthy oud rather ahunivo nrficlo in tho Romo Courier, continuing ilalo* menth derogatory to tljo BUindiNg ot General A. II. Colquitt, which ura grom miiiotctitncnle of tho true Halo of iifTuiiB. 'Tlio Courier lIhUm that when Col quitt wan elected president of tho Htato Agiirullunil Society, there wan a considerable amount of fuiulw in the trenail ry, and had no outatanding dehta, and ovtry thing was proapor- 0Uf>; that Oen. Colquett not only f mptit(l tho troasury, hut made a "batk wiluiy grub" of ubcut eight thoUHand dollura, besides receiving annually from tho Htutu twenty-five hundred dolluiH, all of which ho haw spent, and conliacted haa moro ik-blo than the Society can over pay. Ah (o the find. ntutement, if Colonel Sawyer had taken tho precaution to roako inquiry of tho Bccretaiy of tho Stato Agricultural Society, he never would hu\o niatlo such egrcgioiiH blun- doiH, an tho atatomout from tho Soc ietal y allowh that, when Colquitt was dieted preflident, tho treaHury wan onliroly empty, and tho Society badly in debt. Ah to tho ni rn duo tho So- aioly from tho State, ns per net prwwod prior to tho Into war; the money lma never yet been paid, and bo far u« wo can judge now, novel' will be. There in an annual appropriation of $‘2500 by tho Stale for tho bom lit of tho So ciety, which Jh expended for premi- uma, publicntioiiH and RCOn tiuy'H aalary. Tho htalomont alno hIiowh that under Couerul Culquitt'u admiii- istrntion tho Society him proaperod beyond tho expectation i f tho most sanguine; tlm dehta have been paid, tho nccoHsary exponsos have boon promptly met, and tho Society has money in tho treasury. Tho article alluded to has been thomeannof driv ing votes from Colquitt and materi ally damaging him before tho people, and wo think Col. Sawyer should make tho aim ndo honorable which the demands; ns the facts contradict his ataUimcnlf. Col. S. has placed himself in an uu enviable position before his party, and tho oOtU'fco ho hiiH pursued in calculat ed to thwart tho ultimate oml *f Dem on uey, w'hiolf ia tho defeat of radical cun option. How? Col. Sawyer, af ter stating that ho will hoatlily sup port the nominee of tho Democratic purler, bigini an uuceasiug war against tho moat pvominont man bo- fore the people, declaring him to ho utterly incompetent to till thoofilco of Governor. Now-, in tho event Qou. Crlquitt iu nominated, and wo bolide bo will ho, with what degree of con sistency can Col. S. support the nom- inoo, amt yot ho ia pledged to do n<>. Resides, ho la \ lacing weapons in tho hands of the radical party, which will bo used, and UBed elVccUvcly, iu tho »diuing campaign. In iiferenco to Hon. Colquitt's pri vate finoncu*, wo will ati\tc that ho is iinauoiully iu n bolter oouditiou to-day than Johnson or Hardeman, llu is tho peer of Hardeman or Johnson in tellectually, and his unblemished' mor al character, coupled with nil tho olo- moutsof a Christian gentleman, render him in every way tho man for the po- bitun, ami wo think he will receive tho tribute which ho justly morits, by luv ing uotuinated uu tho 2d August next by a largo majority on tho llrtst ballot How is it that Oen. Colquitt'* nom ination will give i iso to an independ ent candidate, and Johnson's will not when ho has already secured 1117 votes aguiust Johnson’s 18 V Strange arithmetic. When 187 votes in favor of on« man and 18 for another, wo ask which number of votcu comes nearest expressing tho will of tho poo- plo? It is all bosh. Colquttt is tho choice of the people, and oughl in all honebty to ho tho man for Governor. Soma enemies of Colquitt say if you distogard tho IS votes the ro will bo an imlopondmt caudidato. They boom to think tho 187 votes aro entitled to no consideration. Whoso independ ent candidate is most to bo dreaded, tho 137'sor tho 18‘a? Leder from Malcolm Johnson Ci.v. SlATi: AolUCDLTl’UM. Soviet Y„ Atlanta, July 0, 187(5. also n« to tho disposition that hns been made of tho funds since ttion, o c. In reply I have to any, without dis paraging orin any way intending to reflect upon tho administration of any one cUe, that when tho present in- cumlcnr, Gsr.eralvColquitt,' wan elect ed in 1871,Jt writs'll well kuowu fact' that tho .Society was in financial cm- ImrraBamoDt, thoro being liltlo or no motley in tho treasury, and suits l»< ing brought against it by various parties. In a abort time all claims were fully settled, and thoro has paver been a day from that to tho present (except during a brief temporary embarrass ment last winter) when a matured hill has gono unpaid, and thoro bun boon carried ovor from year to year a hot balance to its crodit of sovoral thousand dollars. Resides this, it has anOttally distributed among tho peo ple thousands of dollars in premiums, to stimuli!to agricultural and mechan ical improvement, and has expended moro than $2000 ovary year in publi cations for the dissimiuution of infor mation among tho farming communi ty, and promoting iu other ways tho oauio of the 6cionco it footers. I wish to stale emphatically that tho linaueial management of tho society during PrtiUdont Colquitt’s administration will hour tho cIohcrI Hcruliny, and tho best evidence of (his is the fact that at each eemi-annuul meeting, a finance commitloo from tho Executive Com mittee in appointed who examine thor oughly and closely into nil tho iuooincs and repot t thereon ; and not only have they always found every thing right and regular, but lmvo commcntlcd tho management as being judicious ami proper. I am, very truly, Malcoi m Johnson, Soj. P. 8. It would seem rather t xlra- ordiuary that (Jen. Colquitt should havo been unammouely re-elected for six conHicutivo tones, unless his ad ministration had Ihoii eminently suo- cessful financially and in every other respect, M. J. M:\\ YORK LETTER. It wns Mrs. Mary E. Tucker, of Georgia, who first'inaugurated tho fnahion of "purchasing by proxy,” which has sinco been adopted by many of oar loading merchants. Motors Eluich A: Co. make a spe cially of this branch of business. Their "Country Ordor Department” is comploto iu all its dotails.* Theso young men rank high among our old est merchants, and their enterprise is something wonderful. They havo converted tho sky parlor of their 8th Avenue Temple of 1'asbion into a publishing house for their Quarterly, which is really one of the very best Fashion journals in tho United Siatos. It contains (M pages illus trated, hats, suits, shock, underwear, and children’s garments, latest novel ties for tho household an well as for tho toilet, tbo prico of every article marked in plain figures, jsith full m.d explicit directions how to order, and cos's hut Twcnty-Jlvc cent* a year. The midsummer number alone is rth tbo subscription price. Latest Parisian styles aro fund iu detail which, having no apace to canvass, wo ndviso your lady readers to Bond for tho Quarterly. THEl a-IETVI. PARI OR Iu purobaving » l‘ARI.OK 011(1 \N. p< ,on-. hIiouM nUrN.TR Hr ptullcular to g.-t i! from llu- but ll"ii (ho t»»- i «• h • more Ikna lltOlo of Inferior quality. the gem parlor organ In stylo of (tnisli, <lm;il>illty nn.l mu-Lal qutillliv* tun. no HUporlor. Till) Cases are of Solid Walnut Ull'l put IftgrllMI l»y Hu!'.-I Kulklil.il, ho ImmlKOiuely gull un “l* “» '•» ,U! ;l ORN \ I • Tlio following i Maj. S. M. H. %n/, lA'dartoicn, (la.: Mv Deau bin:—1 aiu put iu receipt of your favor of — iust., iu w hich you iuquiro about tho fiunucial conditiou of tho Society at tho time Goueral Colquitt was cloctid President: and The temper of tho times in this re gion in such as to Buggest a speedy fulfillment of Guriylo's prophecy con cerning tho national Pumiuuoiiiuiu to which wo arc drifting. Tho whizz and whirr of rockets, tho boom <>f cannon, tho crash of martial music', the tro-colmod luiniuqiioa of tim sul phur laden air, tho patriotic trans ports of tl o multitudes, all cotmnin- gltd in one helerogonoous mod lay of bewildering, brain-splitting sosuo and sound, makes uh fool, Mr. Editor, us if wo would ruthor bo in QeonjUx than ir. Now Y' tk. These people entor with all tho heart ana aoul they pobSOBB into every thing, from a flirtation to a con i i.au- ration. They dolmminod to eclipse the Ccntiunial fourth of tho "Quaker City,” and they lm\o done so. Tho national hobby, liulopondemso, haa been ridden up tho heights to a etu- pondoua succcMS. Apropo, spoakiug of Goorgia, it in a glorious old Stale, is it uotV Its citi zens aro tho very princes of chivalry and its ladies arc beautiful and culti vated to tho Inti degree of lcfinciuont One of tho lovliest is Mrs. Georgia Hays (formally of Georgia), now ol Louisville, Ky., who dirpenaea tht princely honors of her huoh:ind'n is tablihbimut with tho grace of a prin cuss. , Hfio spout two winters in Now York biueo her marriage to the M jor, who belongs to one of tho best fund lien in the South, and she was ulways a princess at homo or abroad, stimulates our prido to romemla Mr. Editor, that tunny of the vt first .pobiliens upon inctrepolit jouruals aro abl) tilled by Southern ladies. Mrs. Emily V. Rattry, of the New Yor k Sun, and Mrs. Lambert, of the Weekly, ladies of culture a ml positiou, arc from Georgia. Miss Grundy, of tlio World, who writes those t, r.,o, pointed society notes for the Graphic, (Mrs. Austino Sliced, of L 'liisvid. i I belongs to one ot the oldest and best families of Kentucky. Ljng a resi dent correspond, lit at Washington, aho has bccomo a power at the nation al capitol, and her dicta it. a part i f the law id the land. Miss llrock, of Frank Lvaliu's La dies Journal, is an authoress of high repute, and a native of Yirgini». 1 could mention others, but desist, iu fear of committing tho common, though nouo tho K.-s vulgar error, of personality. Suffice to say, our la dies hide uwsy a vast amount of en ergy and character under tho soft provincial languor; moreover, they I HecompIblK-l musician, aro earnest women, sud uovor palter ’' ' ‘ *'" ° w ith a j riuciplo or violate a sacred obligation. They verify the fact that tho bitter necessities of life do not make a lady less a lady because her sphere of duty lies w ithout the charm- IMUMMf Hie Working C'Iiikh. Wc ran furiiisli yea finploymoiu «t. which you cun niiike h very tar go pay iu your own Iccdi- tli*H wiihoui being uwny from homo over night A gen In wauled in every lown und county lo lako RtihHcrlbwH lor ifm ('i-nieu. ninl ifeoord, the lnrgcNt publlention in tho United Hiftleo—10 pngen, (it column*; Klo- gnntly Illuotruled; T« rmc, only $1 per .year Tho Accord in devoted lo whatever in of iu- lorcHt connected with ilie Cruiennial year. Tho Great exhibition at Philadelphia in folly lliiml ruled in detail. Everybody wnnlR it. The whole pooplo feel great ill- jerevt in their Countly'n Centennial llirtli- luy, and want to know all about it. An el egant patriotic crayon drawing premium ploturo id preni-nteif free lo each hiiliHorlber It id entitled “In remembrance of the One liundredlli Anniversary of tho Unilid Htoic-s.” Nile. -8 t>y 80 inohi'H. Any otio can buootno a Mucce-nful agent, for but shnw (ho paper and tho'plcluio and huudred/t of HiibHcrlbeiM aro euaily ohiained everywhero buniueMN il.nl wilt pay hko (hid at prom til. We linvumaiiy ngenld who aro making iih high iin per day and upward* Now id (li<> time; don’t delay. H«'member it eodld nothing to givo the inuiiit>•* a trial Hend for our olrculurr, term* hud .“uiiij to oopy of paper, which avo neui Tree to all who apply ; dolt to-day. Complete out fit roo to tliunu who deride to engage. Farm ih and mrchunicN. and their hhim and daughter* make llu- very beat i f n„eiild. Addrcr* TUB Jun 'Jit ANY PARLOR lint ofdlylei: Vim. OcTAvr . Tw > nn I no half ictd ofreed-: sjx «.)--■ Dinpavon Principal. Plui<*. Unlelnnn, P.-rte Tri undo; Knoe 8w. I; Patent Mu die H(ii k; Solid \S ulnut < * * . - Polk Slierlir SnlcH for August. TT/ILL be sold before tho court houso i V door, in Ccdnrtown, Polk county, (In., between tho legal hour* of nub-, on the First Tuemlny iu Augimtnext, tbr loUww- Ing propi rty, ld*Wit: hot? of land No*. 1105. 1120/1127, 112H. 112Mnnd 1177, in the 2d <1 inlrfct and I»li iction ofYold county, Ocoma, k-vlti<l k up- n by virtue of a duperior oot-.it fi fa in fa ir of V II Oppert ngalndt Horatio (.'liid- m, all of the interest of said Horatio Ii idol in, Icing ono fifth interest, iu and • said land. Properly pointed out by plaintifTs attorney. Alno, at tamo time uud place, one houde id lot, containing one acre, more or lc«* tbo property of M H Fletcher, lying at io croB* road* where the Curton-villc und Homo road croH»ei between Uookmart und Van Wert, number not known, it being tho property where M H Fletcher formerly rc- bided, and now ocautdcd t<y James l.ong iu Polk county; levied upon by virtue of a JuBtiuo court ti fa insued from 1072d diof., O. M , in favor ef John It. Mciirry againnt M 11 Fletcher, as tho property of the said Fletcher. Levy made und returned to me by a bailiff. Aleo, ot namo time and place, one acre of hind adjoining Ihc depot ground at Pri or’* intion, iu the I7>h Uintrict, uu which the livery stable Maud*, alno tho interest belonging to A P Wimberley in tho depot grounds, building} and apperteuanacs thereto, known a* the Prior Blntion, in the 17th didtrict, (j. M., of Polk county, (la., tho property ' f A P Wluiborley. Lev ied upon by virtue ot n Justice court fi fa iMticd from tho l075th district, U. M ■ Thoinad O W McMcekin ngtinut A P Wimberloy, W K White, J L K giirnishce, and t# w Morgan garuishe j I. Uogiiq a* tho property AIR LINE HOUSE, 49 1-3 Prior Stroot, ATLANTA,GA. Riuglo Modi or LojJpinpf.. 50 Transient,per day $2 00 Special Rates for a longer time. J. L. KEITH, Proprietor. # apr.Jtf. COPPER COPPER, T KEEP constantly on hand a good a-sort- 1 rnciit of ready made TIJST-WAIoE, and can afford to cell it n* reasonable a- enn he bought in any market. Alio do nil kind of job work, such n* roofing and gut tering houses in the most durable style.— All kind* of Btovo and sheet-iron work, copper and brans, mending umbrellas. I respect fully solloila the trade of merchants. Take all kind* of country produce in ex change for Tin. Guano fit rowers made to order on the rhorlcBl notice. I T. MKE. m!8. ('odartown, Ua. East End Wo r d Shop H C A S H S T O R E. CT. S. STTTEB8 &c CO. Oedartown, <»n. AVB just rccp;,^l I heir Bprinp PlocV of n i>y goodh, notions, shoes, groceries, ■ CROCKERY. READY-MADE < T.0T1IIN0, HATS &C Uu..,. •, re T light nt tin- oto-cst figures, uud having 8 ecu red I'AIII^ and (.ask dine.Hints, they art- able to offer them nt prioca which defy competition. Call and bo convinced. A Complete lo- itnient of I.eathcf Hoots and shoes manufactured to order. Mo I call special attention to our stock of i Family Groceries, hyhuV^suap.btauci? .SUGAR, BACON, CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOUR dc Agent* in Polk c ounty for tho Celcb’rated fink. A; l ME At. Watt Plows” and fixture*. .t« for Hull's Patent Rotary Harrow—NY ARRANT ED. P Wim berly. Levy made by Also, at Jbe larne time and place, one livery stable lot now in the p - . "-Ion of J T Hand, in the town of ('edartown, Polk county, said Jot titling on the north side of road leading from Featlieratoo’s store iiro Spring, and fronting on mid road hundred and five feet, and running back one hundred and fivo feet, us the prorerty of HaMcIl A Hand, to »uti.-fy tliree Justice court ti fas issued from u Jus- in the 1075th district, G. M., in favor or .lame* MclJntlro fi Co., against IRissoll A Hand. Levy made and returned Makes by a bailitr. Also, at same lime and place, lot* of land | HARRIS. land No*. 175, 170 and 1M), in the 17iIt district, oml -lib soation of Polk county n- the properly of Jacob Denni*, to snt .'j a Jjistlcc court ti fa iHSued from the 107‘Jt‘i district. O. M., ill favor < t Black, Blount X ! J^GKPS READV-MADK COFFINS & CASES, WAGONS am. FURNITURE, Wagon hubs always on hand. You onn ttlostJacob lb ; a 1st isfy a .liiotlce court tl ft from 107'Jth in fuvor of Cabot b !Mn» ut against J Dell ni ■. and also to satisfy two Justice c li fn*from tlit lt)7Uth district, U M, in fa- i yor of P M Sheibly against Joob Den i ni* and J L Brecktnan, all laviod upon as ; t lie properly of Jacob Dennis. Also to «»t- j isfy a jn-ltOrt court fi fa fr-.m the 107'Jtb j distmt, (». M., in favor of A. M. Hloan v ‘ : J. c h Dennis, an I J. I. Brockman, st cnril.v I on n stay of e i cent ion. Levy made un'l returned to mo by a bailiff. • Abo, at same time and place, lots of. land Nos. GO', 5 JH and 582, in the 2nd j didtrict and lib section of Polk county, as the plOperjy of J I* Hummock, to satisfy n justice court fi la from the 10” III district, ! favor of J. .1. Cohen again <t .1 P , nrincipsl, and L II Walthall | Levy made and returned to me Also, one brown Imrso, oho small mare, ono olaybunk mure, one cow, one tw»-hor*e wagon and one tour-horso wagon, n* tho properly of Martin II. Leuum, by virtue of a Floyd county superior court ti fa in later of M A Itr. ugiiwiM the “aid I.emeu. Also, one hou-e uml 1 I in Ccdurtowu, as tlio property <d’t'ha-. It. Harris, known ns tim Allot! II ui e hotel now kept by Ml Itowbmd, lo satisfy a Juillco com! t\ fa insiii’d from the lU75th district, G. M., ill favor of It W Evorutt against t : II llarrl*, and now cont rolled by L II Walthall; prop erty point! d util by defendant. Levy made and returned to mo by a bailiff. 1 Orders -do left for anything in my line, left v ncoh I fuki-n out within lit) onrt To salo for charge-. Money Saved is Money Made .We may have Mentioned it Before. Hut it will L; ttr ri Renting; uml to uiuko u Hiiro tliinft, wo wi'l any tliat tlio MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO., MOBIL! ALABAMA. In tlio I wc*siclinj>- I.jife Company in t lie tsSoutli 9 And under its pres* ont is doin'.' moro New Business i tho Southern .State s than any other Life Company, North or South. Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875. OUIt LiPHGI ALTIK' r . 3 Tho I ..ile ICndowinont Plan, by which you Hccuro uu Endowment in fifteen ; Kt •Avable r l"oi*iii ordinary liifo Policy. JPlan, tho choap- , plan of It It. M. ITU END, * Secretary. SHEPPARD HOMANS, Actuary Buggies and Carriages in Ccdnrtown. Will make a now Buggy for $1*5. one half Ca-li, balance in I’.mn- try Produce. Will also do Wag tl work of nil kinds, nt corresponding price*. Hhop | at Wiley Hand’* Livery Htablo. Bring iu your work and i J. T. .*KTF.lt. May 18, D 7 Also, lots of land .No id 028, iu 21ht dLtriut 1 ason, Principal, Piute, Lute Vox Grlrsto, to. Prin. Forte, Treble Forte; Kuce Swell; patent music rack; wulnut c 2.—Five Oenvr, 1 .. Two and one half sold of reeds, nine -i-Hi on, Principal, Flute, Dutcinna, Vox Uelr>te. Rub-ltr.-'*, Tie Prli I Kneo Nwell; patent iiihjuo rack; solid waluut case. •8.- Kivu OcTAvrs, Two aiul ono Imlf n t-. of reeds, ten slope. |)|npa-on Principal, Flute, Duleinnu, Vox Ueh 't-, Sub I. t>eta\e (’mip- ler, Tremolo, Principal Forte. Treble Forte; Knee swell, patent music rnek; solid walnut ease 72.—Six Octavks, Tliree sets . t reeds, eleven slops—DinpttvPrincipal Flute. Diileiiiiiu, \.x t ie. The Patent Music Rack on the <; i:ai oiigax is ivy far the greatest convenience to per former* that has y cl been invented. Be side* its iihc while playing, it is arranged as a receptacle for music. It i-< a neai tix- lure, beautifully curved an l .o ranged upon tho front of the ergon. TESTIMONIALS. The Parlor Organs nmnufiw i ;r, d by the Gem Organ Company, of this ; lace, arc among too sweetest in tone I have »vet heard. Iu style of case and handsome fin ish they are without an equal. From the Washington Star: On . n Mbit ion in one of tho large show window* of ('ummins, Colo .S: Thompson’s store is nn improved factured by the Gem Washing!..ii. Tho c nvtifetically finished a tho most thorough work evidently show: the skilled mechanic, of the organ, , ono lor tho tax of lh7I of 1875, against J K Dover, returned lo me by a bailiff i and county fi fa against sat' VQiTI'OXEU SALB. ■ sold ut same time and Iduco a " I Mowing property : ottse and lot iu the oust cu own, buniuled on tlio north by F -idciico lot, oil tliQ south by a v.i djoiniug the negro grave yard si by II G Herb * 600 AOBBS Cedar Valley Land I’OH MALE. A l by i t running irum \ u S\ ■ > grav yard, i It H Tliompo court fi fa iu John II. known; a* the property to satisfy u P.dk superb \or ot Howard .V 8-ulo sell principal and It. It. Thomp i appeal bond. H. P. LUMPKIN, > Juno 27, 1870. |)<-|Mil» Shet'iff Suit*. Will be setd bcfme tho court bous Uedartown, Polk county, («a , o i tiie said Atkins. Valley land, (well t cleared, the balnuci abundant supply rls, clover and the grasses. A« adaptation to cotton, it Im safe to : any good farmer, with n little he t\ t lilixert', of an average crop ye nmko twelve to fifteen bales of c the mule, and plenty of grain. I proven that eighteen bales of coli {grain l ecurlly both by a wliitt aud a Colored tenant tin (Joining laud.-.—lliirty-sii les. Another colored ten ear made fourteen bait - same time and place, one sorr el upon as the property of U July 1, 18 W. , TA V Lull, Depb n t: w BLACKSMiTH & WOODSHOP Mill .lial'. Si. 1 r. Will be sold before the court house in Uedartown, between tho legal hou sale, t»n the first Tuesday In July next following property: • inc-tourth interest in tlio store li and lot, recently occupied by S P fihej dell, ott the south,by stovo bouse of Jones, on ilie cast by the property <-i Liddell and west l-y Main street. L. ” GEO. 1,0 ! O HOP t ext VII L n.U \\ LYNCH. M oil of v • 187 Orga ^organ mami- if solid walnut I together iu r. Tlio wood aster baud of io‘Un not exceeded the. b- M instruments ok the kind in use. It is furnished with eight slops, which gives it full scope in the most difficult pieces of music. Tho action consists of two and one half set* of reeds, so arranged that the slightest defect eau be easily reached and repaired. Tho organ is also supplied with a patent music rack, which, besides being ornamental, is of great convenience \A ILL bo sold, before tbo . G. \Y. VANCE, Saddler and Harness Maker (TDAUTOWN. r.A, vl cttclo of homo. TSho can luuko tlio 1 l' on 1;> «• ,,| vlu-i worlvl her homo i her family, ami bo les.-? n latly boo a use blio is u busi ness woman of vuipucity ami fidelity. ul tho humauitios Indy need ever lent musical qualities, has n.» superior. V WRIT TE N W A K it A N 1' E K FOR j FIVE V KARS ACCOMPANIES EVERY GEM PARLOR ORGAN SOLD. laud No, iio2 in tho l8th distrl aud 3d section Polk county, ns the proper of Mrs. M T lb.vie, to satiatV a justice court ti ti from i072d dist. ti. M . iu f B v of Philpet .v Dodds, vs Mrs M V Devi Lew made aud retarnevl to mo by a baili H. 1*. LUMPKIN, Sh ff / v tit>Rti l A, FOLK Clll .MA --Edward vJf ti. l» vie, - ti.e next trie:. 1 ti aud , i his wife. Maria 2. Doyle, and her fetir mi nor children, has applied for exemption ot personalty and setttug apart and valuation homestead, aud l will p 10 o’clock, a. m , on the 3d day fxt, at my office, June 187t>. 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