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THE RECORD.'
CKDART04VN, OA., JULY Zl IH7«
NATIONAL IlKMOrilA'JJAl TltJKET.
Lif P
run llll'j.liwr: ,
SAMUEL J, T|LD£N,
()f New Yuik.
THOMAS A, HENDRICKS,
Of Imlinifn.
Tbo Floyd couuty Dcmocmtio con-
vciilion, to clc<rt iklogittCB to tbo gu-
birwitorml oon von lion, war* bold in
Rome Inut Hiituiday. fl \V IIoIijioh,
Muck O’Brien, N Huhh mjd J J; ( n-
derwood wore footed iJclegul<:i. In.
Nixon, 0 1' Morton, W A Wright tutd
W T Mnpp i.lUrnalcs. Tlm doleguUH
woro imdrtictcd to veto for Johnnon
i«h long n* IbOTO remained a possibility
of bin nomination, and then to vpto
for Colquitt. Tlio following lfnoln-
tionw tvcrc piumd in rt fe rtneo to bol^*
lug n primary election:
lie wived, Tlmt in view of the uni*
vtrsid demand made by tbo people for
n primary «lection, w<, tbo Pi mocraoy
of Floyd county, in convention otHcm-
blcd, do order that nu oleolion bo bold
in tbo teirptctivo diKliiclB, on tbo first
Halurduy in Hcpteniber next.
JU&olud, That at IhSu election tbo
voteru rbnll vote direct forcnn(lidi\t<j«
for C« Tigrcw., for tbo fck-ncte, for ltep-
cntulivcfl and for county nfilcum
Win. Hogg, Tbo*. Crumb y, H omu l
Ohrmtimd, Jos U Tboran on, B-rry
Atwood, Win. F Jm <•«», Wy.tilN Wit:
in ms, Ephriiim Thompson, lilt Milner,
Jiih G (jjbnou, E II Hicbftidf'Mr.,
L 11 Hightower, Augustin Young. Jo
el Burner, A G Mcrcl ho in and Tbon.
II Tbflnipiffii, some of whom urn still
uvif';:'a»:d ftj proiaUftlit eiti/.u » of
tb< j liir flri t Mio in’ w
Clmilou J.)( iisoij (li?ol> d, but Wirt- M:
PbillipH acted. Albert (I Live first,
0|erk enpeiior court; 8. A. Borders
first Ordinary. Jm-ticcH of tin- info
ilor couifc wero Abner Pardon, Win
M Hutcbingri, Martin Ayres, Wood-
son Hubbard and Itc< 1 m Mo(Jng"i.
Tbtf county 1ms been rrprewiilcil in
tbo legislntiiro and legal couvontions
by fa nators and deb gutea as follows:
WooiIhou Hubbard, J M Ware, Abner
Pardon, Win. Hubbard and J. A.
Blanco, senators. Abnor Darden,
DA Davis, W M llutcbings, J( ».c
McGregor, J I 1 ’ Dover, .J Ji Dodds, L.
II Wallbi.ll, M H Bunn, K D High
tower and W M Hutcbingx ropn ir*n-
talives, T \Y Dotipreo and Win E
West were delegates to tbo secession
convention; Joel Brtw»r and .1 A
Blanco to tbo convention of 1805; J
D Waddell to tbo i (invention of 1878,
that adopted tba present constitution
of tbo Htato. Too county elected
coiiBcrvativo delegates to tbo socea*
iiion convention by a email majority
(87) lifting opposed to separate or
immediate action at tlmt time. Both
delegates, however, in iln final piHH-
age, voted for tbo ordinance (.but for
a time f evend Oeoigiu't nntet'.in
with the government of the United
Htntc s. After bostiliticsboga'.., Folk's
lioiiu, prompted by a love of the bind
tlmt gavo thorn birth, mrayed thorn-
f-clvis with tbourmi'.ti of tbo Coufc I-
eracy. I do not think any cutiuty in
the .State, in proportion to population,
furnished more or bettor soldiers who
Upon Ibo »nlo Oii-s; cliilurod Bjlliu fcuyht, uiil’iirul an.I l,l<0 fur tin-1, nt
rxfentire ccnimittce, they shall up- Mm»» r>m< twvn W«, ..Imn'il
t'ftUKU, than our own. Wo should
thorn wore about (1000 Imles of cotton
made in the county. Hincu the war
we have Imd no corrector perfect sla- ;
tistie iof the cotton crop. In 1870 '
tbero were JO8 horses, 4 11 mules, 788 •
- milch,cows, 1,01(1 sheep, 1,407 bogs. '
Bat' r fl.di-tic ‘b .w-a Very large <le-
crefiM In bogs and sbe< Tim digosl !
<jf 1-77) slam# n return of 130,510
sen i as improved of farm lands, v.-d-
; ued nt. $J ,(125,082; ave nge value p.er ;
acre ^7 82. being tbo ninth county of j
I In Slate in prico per ucro, most or j
i i II of the H 1 ring those counties with (
1 largo cities in them .where land is rat- !
I od high for other Ilian ittr farming, !
timborov mininerul worth,
j 'I hore wi:m, in 1852, town property \
: $0,408, inf rob nndifte $22,510, mi may |
and noli cut <b hts $574,281. In 1800
' inerelmndim $ 18 811, money.and sol- j
| vent debts $575,505. In 1878 town j
properly $110,505, merobamli. • $47,-
( til, money ai d solvent debts $101,- j
217. Showing an inoie.iso of - town
property and merebandiso from '52 to j
75, but a very large decrease of moil- I
ey and solvent debts, thorn tiring
$112,017 lofls in 75 that’52, and $114-
888 less in '75 than in ’00. An in
spection shows that, the momy and
and solvent debts were held by tbo
manses before tbo wur, proving them
in a healthy condition; now they are
[ returned by tbo few and .owed by tbo I
mani.es. The total property of 1852 |
I was $1,882,812; in 1800 8,080,124; in j
j 1875 $1,058,781, being a dfccre.'u e from
! 1852 to 11175 « $228,107, ami a do- j
j crease from ’00 to '75 i f $2,877,880. !
[ Tbo difference in laigdy owing to tin
entire loss <>( nearly $2,b-i.',(nW> m
slave proparty, ntnl nsurly half million 1
in money and solvent debts. Y very j
I notable fact is that lands Imvo ap;n
eialcd in value from 1852 to 1875
$280,410, and taking out lands owned
j by our citi//)nn in other counties, but
I rcl.urnod hire, they have kept up with
o very high vnlius of 1800, and Bales
AIR LINE HOUSE,: “ C A S H S T O R E.”
40 1-2 1’i'ioi' Street,
ATLANTA,GA.
manufactured 1JV
Montgomery & Co.,
CHDARTOWN, CA.
Wo n
Single Moal or Lodging.. .. 50
Trsufcicnt, per day . . .$2 00
Special Bates for a longor time.
J. Tj. KEITH, Proprietor.
apr.Otf.
innmifaolai’in^ On; bent
Sa'Mlfl crer !nrcn(c<l. Tbo Kpring Heat i«
juBi wbat line boon needed by (ho riding
public for years. The comfort and cnno to
rider and borne is not to bo found in any
other saddle. Our work is all done ui homo
and by most competent workmen. Every
saddle is warranted for two years, with
ordinary cafe and usage.
Reference may bo had loCapt. A O West,
President Cherokee Iron Company, Brs.
M PkJ A Liddell, Dr W (J England, Dr
It It Thompson, .1 A Wynn, Win P Turner,
A Huntington and Dr. E II Rich
ardson, Ccdortown, and Dr Hcurry, [E«om
Hill, all of whom heartily endorse our cn-
itrprise,
W c respectfully call the attention of the
public to tbo above facts, and ask a share , ....
of patronago, confident that our sudfilo will | change for T
give complete satisfaction.
Prices rango from Ten to Twenty five nilH.
Dollars, according to style and finish
l>olk Mict ill Sales tor
XI7 ILL be sold before the court house I
> « door, inCednrtown, I‘
between Il.o legal hourn . , ....
I'lTHt T'u lay in An/ -t next, the J. M. HARRIS
ing property, lo-wltt
;• id N-. I it*.. 11-JR. 1127, IPJM.I II IT n (1
COPPER COPPER.
I KEEP constantly on hand a good ns-or'.-
ment of ready made
TIIST-WA-^E,
nn-l can afford to sell it as reasonable a- .
ran tic bought in any market. Also do all
kind of Job work, such as roofing nnd gtit- '
teriug houses in the most durable style,—
All kinds of store and sheet-iron work,
copper nnd brars, mending umbrellas. I
respect fully solicits the trade of merchant <.
Take all kinds of country produce in ex-
* ange for Tin, (Junno Htrcwcra made to
Jcr on the shortest notice.
I. T. MF.R.
.. a.East End Wo^d Shop
court house I
ouiity,
J-. S. STUBBS Sc GO.
Ceil art own, (in.
JJAVE just received tlieLr spring Slock of
D BY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GROCERIES, _
CROCKERY. HIT YDY-MADE CLOTHING, MATS &0
i tred Cam utd Oai*
| d; T. . i 1 , > .■ in ..ffr-r tl.rrn at prife* which defy competition. Call and bo
SMS# S. Family Groceries,.
1 ois.t licit guliH to tbo cougrca i' uLl | * tect a monument to Hu if
tu.o h i i»toiial cunvoTitlbiib to entry
< ut. I bd will of tl a \ loplonH cx[u< ^hcil
at thin ejection.
^Vo bavn 'received (ho Hot ami
t-ccoml jnitr.l.crt) of Uo Donglnanvillo
Ml (limn t n, very ijfcat, rtncitiblo tbcot,
publiib'cil tvc,ry Tbnn.Jny, by W. J.
VYuil ,icy, Mr. Wmldey in a prni tit nl
YYititer, a vi-ry i tenuity (jut litlcation
fur a I’ouuliy editor. Wu wittb tbo
Mi (limn nl ni.dtinl succum.
A Raldoljb of unty mull claitna to
'l»nvo a gourd two hundred and uixly
nine yenvrt old. Tburo id a miatnlto
t.cu.cM l.cr<*. Wo bau! all alot g bum
undtr Ihi! in jncaBion that gout(3a
wero i ul invent od until JitHpoi cuunty
wna At Bled. Tlioh) 1b good r/ aaon for
bclioiing that Jonah*a gourd vino
wan a cocoa-nut tree.
Wo pt int tbo abovo lit tin item,
which wo ft ml in tbo Stivuuuab Newt,
to allow bow ignorant Ilnrria is mi tbo
gourd (iuihUou.
HISTORY or FOLK ror.Vl Y
l(t a nil by Ain). S. M. II. Ilyrd, nt
Fourtli of July Ct li'lua*
lion. In Ct'dnriimn.
Tbo not of tbo b git.latnio for tbo
erganizntion of Polk county wr.nprHa-
cd in Dm., 1851, and tbo that, county
dent ir n wan bold nt (Vdarfown tbo It-!
Monday iu April, 1802. 'J'l i b rritory
wna Itikon from Pauldiug ami I'loyd
countici*, only a vmnll blip btit g tuktn
from the latter.
Tbo meet noted ilun in tbo early
hiblory of thin Mi lion, about the time
o,.., VV. I- Hmt l .aU^P.Vfe l :": IlK ’ i
were Btnyiug moong tbo Indium*«I. p
ridntiug U| on the whiUn at d h ili.u •».
Tiny writ re IN d Ha- ".I’onv ('lub," and
were it i t of tbo John A. Morn II elan.
'I'bcy und been whipped out i f Totr-
DC6HO ub( i. Mi m 11 win 11 trayed and
arr< tt< d, and an tin d to baut talon
I'ofugo hi to among the Indium . Ab i t
this time there into rlnimed to have
a majority, or to hold a balance >1
l owir t’ctwc* n tbo law It and bon-
ret clatae. Fighting, into and umr
delu wi re very eenum ti t.t j ub-
lic gatimit us bfo and pi puty being
mi im.teuio tlmt inan.v good cili/.nna
left nnd wire | upniit;; to leuvo tbo
ecunty. Finally ci inj nuii h ktiuwn in
•'Slick " wen f« lined, tunny gouil clt-
fcftw* joining them. Tbo F. S. Gov
ftfumint ail i < mo r-oKliii < n-./sit
thun. Tbo Pony Club tlun tlnding
tbemiclvi a overj cwiiid. and nft< i Hu
orgnniration of the count ii «, tbo grand
juries wero so vigilant tlmt they soon
disbanded. icnttered nnd left tlm
country. Man intere&tiug itieidenta
are told by th. 'old tittlus . f tlicii
erimcB and tin retiibutioiio that were
iuftioted upon the iu. AfU r order war.
catebbsluo, tbo fortito lauds and
BoaUbfnl country soon brought in a
good, intelligent population. Society
baa gradually improved as the county
grow older,until Po k, iu t!/. re?pi 11,
compares wry favorably with tin l est
countiea in tbo State. At the i-i-at ;
nation, with u poll muulnrit g t’o-l; in
cluding that part since cut off into
Haralson countv, biing HU5 1' Us, \ \ x \ • u |
paying a tax on $(>(5,(130 87, (lie . g; i. - %s *7,. ,
gate to^abb' pn jHrty was $1,881,812: ‘ Cl .;, ( .
if ibis $742,778 was fer land, and i , ;j \ - - , ,
$700,871 m as for slavca
Tbo litst turn i f tbo superior c.-urt
was bild at (.’idiitlown coutmeneitig i • ecujitv .
Sip . 15, 1852, Judge Dtivik Irwin ^ ■ Gi u.
piesidii'g. A jury of tbi-eomi fi unit g'wu iu imv
a negro woman guilty of murder, and ■ timing 58,(588
feho Was bunged 80011 ftltvivr rd. No , HS wild 1 I ml iu
blUiilar v* ldiet was reuderod for tin- r« pt^r- i.ted.
m-u twi nty-fi.ur yctm, up to hr-i t<u:> ! . s ili.il 38,
couit, whin \\m Mi cks was found • , ...
guilty i f a like offnu e. Ho r* now
in the ci uniy jail uiub t m uIim »e, but
sinking a m v. trial. f lbo first giaml
jury consisted of tbo fo!lowi:g luon :
Abner lboikn, Liiunn; S iu:tn! 1).
Wilton, Aogr.-Un 11 Ayres, D.ilton
lift a abaft high, “with tb
tin! lead engraven in tlio rocii luruvoi
tu til) gcniridii t a to conic, y• a, tbo.
wbo may i.m emtilu bno on tl.n i < \t
cenlciinial itb, “ibusu wire l'uJk'a
m.iht honored Bonn." Tbo wur end
ing, our people accepted Iho urbifrti-
mml i'f tbo iBftUiB iu good faith. Thu
itamo lovo for country, home and dour
ones; tbo rnino high h nao of light;
tbo suiiiu it ginil lor i oi a ty uni! g 1 " d
order; tbo huujl* i jotit of chivalry and
piitiii tism that in j i lltil them to
deodu of vi lor under the iJ.aiHUi.il
bniH of tbo confidcnicy I ben, irtak n
them citizens, goi d iu.it trim, undt i
Ibe »'tnr*i and Htripi of tlm g.A’oru-
malit that given llam proti ei.iuti to
day. Though Wi> ln.\o u I many
nt.ill.ein mi'll i: i nr mid. t, our peo
ple, on tbnt aieuunt, k> w >;• > dill' r-
oiii'u-- penco to.d good will niguu
Lliiougbout ( to bon! > ' •
MORALITY, IHTT'LLtUEMCK, 1 TO.
Folk coin ty nitainly lldom high
rank will) otbeiH tn tlm nu rality, in
ti lligm.eo and n.ligii n of In i pop-
uli.tioli. Tbe MutJn >it and Blip*
t is taro the lending d*-nomii«utioi)H if
ebiit.tiunii ; then tbo l’m-bytoriann,
G. ii.j Lillili a tiiid otlu i • lii tiia coil11•
tv Ibe Methodist I nw. the Ri v»'. A M
Tbigptn, Ja« W. J ruwick and J W
Leo ns pastota; have 8 < butch. , 588
mombetfi. 2,000 iJltmga, $7,800 n .
value of ebnuli piopntty, D Huuduy
boboola Willi J25 acltolai". Baptlal
L>nvu Rovh. (' li HoiuKison, •I dm Ala*
Murray, Mr. Ontup, Mr. Biepbena,
Alt. JoLnnin and An. Ah lintniu, wi.b
18 e.bmclnn, 730 mi sioimry and M8
priinltive, 1,710 t-illingM, $0,000 worth
of duneb property, l Sunday school",
220 rchoLus, Ftosbyleiiana Ituv
Rev. .J Iu Joltca pasloi', haw iwo
Cbmcbefl, *15 meinbera, 000 uitliugn,
$2,000 wtrlb uf church pioputy, i-no
Sunday ecbool, 85 Boboltu y. Ale king,
with tlm addition < f aomo ten email
Sunday 4 boboolH not denominational,
21 churcln-n, 1*410 inembera, 28 Su';-
ilay heliool*', 1,040 Suidiy telmol
Blout-: 1.. n.r «Uil. .
of tiny important
tntulo at le.'.ii than Ibe
of tbo sumo property.
In 1852 I ucro woe
dy Ui
oi tu ned
1800
property, nnd it
1075 only 70 pet ho:
turned property of
deucy of proputty is
Tbero rue it
ik larger tlm
only about
nuti!
80 men wh
i.UOO worth o
158 men. 1
and lirniM r.
!'Jt» and 1177, in tlm JM fti-trict ami 4th •
'*(»•"' 1 1 * ’ 1 11, levii-.l Up. , I , | )l I jj I .
I ty Vim,. Ufa .r .■.ill t li 1,4 ill ! .. U 11 IF 1J
ir.-fV II Oppert flKiiiiixi Horatio Clii*.
nil of tin; .i.lMOit of • ii.l Horatio r/'EEPR READY-MADE
(Hjinolm, Islng ono ilftli inter<-*»l, in ue I jj^LLl S
to >oiiU land. Properly pointo'l out t.y |
COFFINS & CASES.
and lot, cotilnltiinK ono acre, more or 1* “* „ n ,i renairn
r.n Hu* property Of M I! Fletcher, lyliiK at ' *
»«'! 1 WAGONS and FURNITURE.
CANNED CUX'M, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL.
Soli* Agents iu Polk county for the Celebrated “Watt Plows’’ nnil fixtures.
rt: A/ i.t ! ILdl'i I' '■ 1 R**t•(!•>• Ifarr-nv--WARRANTED.
We may liave Mentioned it Before.
Hal it vv.ll 1... ■; 1 111 . .Ill-.1.1 1 • make n sure luiug, wo wi 1 BOV that tlio
MOBILE IJ1-E INSURANCE CO.,
f ) MOBIL:.', ALABAMA,,
Ih ! • ' i :! i 11 “ c ,i G • v uiu])uny iu (lie South,
A ml a. i . ; | :.' i i.t i.. ... ... i- Join : more Now Busincstt in
Ih-: Sontl. I'!i S! tbrtU any oil: . Life C tr.p my, North or South.
Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
V.
u«
umbo
>ct ween Rock
L kn
, it txdiig tbo ' Wn
i ton-
480 f..
>>>« i' 11
own fi
. Ail of I hi
elusive of
<J 1872 i>.
L into fy.vnr
ounnty onlv
htrietJv iarmin :
|.rn|erty where M H Flotoher furaicflv
Hided, and now occupied by Jaue - Long in . c.
107-d dir
Ordei
M II Fletcher
iy thing in my line. Id
Co. will be filled. A
R. Kcurry ngaiuHi Hclo left'A my aliop f»r rrfpalra, m
roperty of the taiil taken out withii
and rcturnwl to me to ante for chart
TTu
OUR t3 P H a I A L T I E - :
Mii«» I 'iiilowincnl I^lan. b> which you secitro an
at) days, will bo
nufaetotiea
. \t !,, I *1
Endowment in fiftooi
The Yeury I*<
ent pbm of Itiflunuice
AI. AI CARTY, H. AI
ueorlx S‘e ti. im-; j Money Saved is Money Made
iide
nrs, t the rate of an ordinary Life Policy.
’iwiiliU* 'IN* fin 1 Mm i 9 tho cheap*
w worked.
RIEN1), SHEPPARD IfOAIANS,
S*-en.*t:iry. Actuary
tUIIUg. 1 bin Hli
era I Hpirlfe, for w
of tbo propi rty i
W n White, J 1. Ro
Tlioei bi.ul pi piddUoti being oliil-
dun from 0 t > 18 nnd coufiderato
.‘ iJdiors under 80, number 2,178; (H
being eonfi dorato soldloiM. I*\>r tbo
year 1875 tbero wn- 13 private
scboola repot tu), with 11 instructors,
470 cbiliiii’D atioi.ding Diem--3*12
wbilt.s and 137 o lorcil. There were
20 | ubhu mIjouIh taught during ihive
lui titlf.i l tbeyuii*—21 f, i wbilo.i uml
8 for euloi ed— 858 whiteN and 430
colored, im.king a total of 1,207 clut-
dun allciulitig. Tlm county's pro
rat a share of the icliool lui.d w as
$1,010 73; nuKi il from poll tu\ $10GJ,
milking 2,070 78 spent for school pur
poses. Pan! to the county school
commits.i net for Htivia.s, alutionerv,
postage, etc., $102 GO. Them am in
M) persona ourti nymiN
Stot ntul or wtite. Of
ta colored, leaving 171
mg under 18. J bo pivs-
ent county bourd of education imu-
sista of J S Stubbs, A Huntington, J
S M 11 By id, Wiley C lkirber aiui l
J. Pittman, the Ium named being aoo*
lclary m.d eommii‘siui;uj.
The Morning News,
SAVANNAH, CA.
mr
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lA- ilL '>
* ii. s £:'f :■ Vh i‘.v< ,
rpTlii: POLITICAL CAMIVMC.N OK
l 1B70, whieh iurhi.lr.H .Notional. Slate
mbmw. nn,, r ""
od »
i« non fairly op. urd. The iS’nlionnl D *u
ccrnlle parly will tliin* yenr ia«ke n t.ij.
f> r Hu* iiialnlcuntUK* mid uuj'iviiiiu'v u
Grofto principles whieli are God »o il,
i;v.H|H*tiiy el (ho Republic aud e-*.--*ndal t
the well.bring of the people.
In addition io the Prividjntinl election
the peopl
elcci
o go vc:
j'oople
In
of vedemptli n r
j MORN 1 NO M:\Y8.flit indrpt
ecratlo newspaper, of pronounc
old tb
Ibis,
w hitis
1852, wi n
white polls fi-
ubdion 1588.
ortd 2442;
east tu fore;
1870
colored 1(1-13; i
21; total pop- j
, voter
18 50, M
dun 725, largest
« ; total population t
5,45ti, colot ed 2,dM
h n 8,145. 1875 whiti
d 3,081; white |>o)!s 1
ilia 520; voters 1,537;
j; total populntion 8,8;
UU-\, Kif.
AlOHNINCi N !0N\ S
G the woild, llu-ough ihcpri>- dUpnlchct*,
ol special
I ! | PROPOSE to • en<*ncw tlio Manufftr- J
, Buggies and Carriages:
stable. Driug i
J. T. JETER.
ipUAeU *- Han*! Levy lund- and i
R. 0, RANDALL, General Agent and Manager,
CADSDI'N, \LAIUMA.
STATEM E33SLT
FOR THE YEAR FNDINC DECE«l3£a 3 I St, 1375.
A l- Dwombor :iHt, IsT I $hii,h ij la
iacojii:.
iv ,1 for Premi’. tua and inlet.-at
600 j
.. Cedar Valley Land j
i)isnriisi:Mi:.N rs.
by Death
jm'ihc 1070t»i
I'4>14 HAIiE.
• lOT'.'di diM. A IJOl'T six hundred ,»cro« oiioico (
»gnia«t Jf -I'j jx Valley hind, (uGi known as Hid
, U M, in fa- gia! Vivo «tn.U°bS(f lu'uo/from^i&r!
) bain
i lJei.nl-'. nil4 J. I. lira
of A. M.
ai li tl
bevy
,.n I pla
>d .v;j, i
•d polk .
; y llH j «Ih, clir
■.! P tin mill uck, la f-nibuy « i *Ji»pnui
i tbo 1 (i70th diMrici, a,, i S" 1
a'dinr*’ 0
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a l't(*y I
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nil (ho -aid la
aud h.t iu Red,
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H0IB0 Old hi»ildhig*!. ,I au!
upply of water. Tin,
. Hituftttd in North- Won i
i ivuunt i
colored i
V. S. Government ami other Bond,a
Loans on Afort«a-«>. First Liena ...
Loans on Bonds an-J Stocks
Inauranco Stocks
Real Estate and am mnt duo bv otb
for Ro-Iusur incut :....
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Premiums in hands of At
Colleotiou
17,185 40
70.270 30
4 0.032 12
Add Accrn
opt by Mri ■ ‘pudby
price, this land i
id district and 4ih neclitfn of
‘S | ! H\ Ot W M Liiiopto
W ill be sold «t jt.imo lime and blaco a
above, ihe foliowiug properly :
Oiu house and lot in the runt cud O All kind
of I'edHrlonn, bounded on the north bv t). done in llic
Doig s usidenco \ t, on the south by »w II l. fuiuhn
uant Kd adjoining the negro grave yard. - farmer, .
appreciated. I lie owner being
" »■«. * ' Ik county, li;i . or io L. 11. Rich-
ardnou, 8r.. luar the preuii-.-.
THOMPSON a. WtKLE,
fcb. 21. Rr.d Estate Agenn
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BLACKSMJH & W00DSH0P
GEO. P, LYNCH.
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H. P. LUMPKIN. Sit'll
G. \Y. VANCE,
Saddler and Harness Maker,
CEDAUTOWN, GA.
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Di'lMnv MicrifT Sato.
THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
r mechanical skill is required to operate it.
n •' ; •: • ' 1 u:.. jtsc and unequalled sim.
m icr.trcs. The bearings are few. aud they
J. H. i.-ni.i,
la fro
hunt pixalucLs yvetu 45,435,
wheat, 120,750 bushels of to
busk, i- ol oats, 3,774 K .s o
075 bufcju Is i f Irish pouti
buvbtls <1 MVl*: t potatoes, 8
of butlfi .8001 I d. so.f
a ,u ' IA ■■ "mm-'.- i*. m.
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Owill |»J ■),« 11,0 |
187G Great Centennial 1876
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il'.l. ttitl.il I i;, ii. i . I
kin., ricpo.ly poiu
lime »...l I.)..'., on,
M !'||7 JvUS.'lv A . rV, ■ M.VNilL
f « p'smitt. 8i.:i a. lira, '-n\ ■ aioo p *ii.i i i ti.ecountiv, .-hoi
Pi ej u !y pointed in m.i i ii fa aiUlreas R. W. WREN \
»•"•.•«*«• I*.... Aii'i Ktttmelaw Uotite.
With our printed directions, no instructio
The construction of the macb.nc is based
plK-ity, corn prising simple Icrcrs working
ore hardened and polished.
The machines are made at our new wor!
(patented) machinery and tools, constructed i
Every machine fully irormnfed.
a, “ DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Now "Vox-1 c nnd Oliiongro.
s.\ VIXOS.-By usirr the •* Domestle M Pa
per ! a«hion- the mat: r.-. lishond perfect-fitting
Vi'L‘" e . 40 fToduced, at a large saving in
MOv> t \ t > those v. ha choose to make,or sujicrin-
, ... Ic nuking of, their own garments. With the
L._h.*s. ulen. and the bev ... ’4.:c moll -ieja:::.: and the lev. .las -f the most skillful
k h -r mC «7' V “ 2rV CiabU " J to »«xin results tai above the reach of the
K.n. d So, r n• y 7 alv,ftvs -<•, latest an.) best. Our ciegamlv-illustmtcd
caul kuo mailed to an> la-U — -i ••• cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere.
“ DOMESTIC ” SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
Now York ;ind Chioogo. •