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THE RECORD.
| CKDAHTOWN, <1A., Al;<). in 1*711
NATIONAI. DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Ton Mu-jionsT:
SAMUEL J. TILDEN,
Of Nmv York,
ron v!ri,-Miu,n.i :
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,
Of Indiana.
For Governor.
j\ * II. C01-,QtU r J v r.
OlrctiiiK of flic I'xcciifi vc Com
mittee.
At ft Mooting of tho Democratic
cxrculivo comuiittlio of tbo county,
held til tho court liouso on Hu turd ay
Inst, it wah
Ficwlucrl, Thnt a maun moot inf' of
tho Domocrncyof Polk county ho hold
At tho court h< uho on Tuoikloy of tho
second week of Ilia approaching term
of tho Hupet iur court, and that tho
represent alivo to the lower lira noli of
llio general aanmhly ho nominated
on that day.
Jtemtvcil, That huid mum mooting
also elect dclcgrttcu to a eon vent ion
(o ho held at Itoekmart on Tuesday,
tho 5th day af Hoplcmhor, for tho pur-
poHo of deciding which of tho three
counlicH comprising thin ficnatoiiul
district, nro entitled to tho senator,
and having decided thin quosliuu,
proceed to nominato a candidate.
,1. A. Pi.ii., Ch’m.
lion. .John \V. Wofford will address
tho citi/.ena i f Polk, in tho court
hotlRO, on Tuesday, 22d inat., advocat
ing I ho claims of Cohjuitt fur governor
and Tilden and Ihndrieka for prewi-
donl and vice-president.
Tho rccont elections hold in Ala
bama, allow Doraocratio gains every-
where. Enough luin boot) received to
warrant tho Htatoment that (lie J>mi-
ociatic majority will ho thirty thoua-
and. Many countica heretofore) Uc-
puhlicati aend Democrats to tho Icgis-
lalnre and the; majority on joint bal
lot will ho largo. Tho vuto by con
gressional dial) iota allow seven of them
I Union otic and one Republioaii. Ah
far na la aid from (hero him not boon
a distill banco of any kind in tho alato
and good feeling prevailed everywhere!
i<i:roioj.
The river appropriation hill linn
fluidly panned thu Senate. The Hou-
ato hill reducoH tho appropriation for
I ho Coohii river from $‘10,000 to $30,■•
000, and fi r tho Etowah river from
$15,000 to $10,000. Tho acnato hill
will bo Biihutinitially adhered to, and
tho preaideut Iipb txpimod u willing
ness to sign it.
Our Next Governor.
Words fail to e.Nprrt'H our grot ilka-
lion at tho Keh’otioii by tho unanimous
vo to of llio convention if Gen. Col-
ijuitt for Governor. Wo any Govern
or hi moan wo have no more doubt of
his oh ( tii ji tliim wo did of hia nomina
tion. Wo are not only plumed, but
delighted with tho remill of the nomi
nation, and if Gen. Colquitt is di eted
wo arc not afraid of overreaching tho
truth when wo hu> Georgia will have
a Governor tho poor of any in tho
United .Staten. True, solid, courngpUfi
mid able, Jio in tho very bomi-iduul of
u puro Christian utaleHiiian. Ho long
oh ho i« governor tho people of Geor
gia may rest in awoot slumber bo fur
a a the* public weal iH concerned, for lie
that will hold tho helm of .State* will
not only know which way to steer,
but will have tho honestly and mini li
nt hh to Bluer that way.
Tho mmiiuatlcm of Gen. Colquitt
by acolunintion should leach umno
the folly of overreaching tho thing.
How foolish now do Homo of tho deo-
InratioiiH of sumo of hi* opponents
sound. Such an, for iuBlancc, * ho hns
been eleclioucoring for it for yoars,"
"ho in not half bo popular us tlu-y
claim.” All! brethren, why not lot
matters bo a.-; they really are, and not
go bo for beyond tho straight thing na
to have to fed badly about it after
wards. Let reason and truth pre
vail; loop cool; keep down prejudice
and the aflerclap will not bo no sovero.
Wo disapprove of tlm odious custom
of underrating a man and dealing
with him unfairly bocuuao lie i t not
j/eur man, and overrating him who is.
It is a fatal mistake to suppose you
can pack ill all soils of extruvagnnoj
on tho public. An overdrawn picture
of your enemies’ demerits to carry
your point is bad judgment, and will
do mole harm than good. So a prod
igal display of tho virtues of your
flhoico will i.b. uud di tr u 1) Wc
hope to seo tho day wheu this would-
bo weapon *>f extravagance) in speech
shall bo displaced by honest, fair deal
ing; when truth and uot slander or
flattory shall prevail, so that tho press j
will present a perfect picture of the .
original. Then truth and reason will
exalt the really deserving and tho de- |
ceptivo put to t>hauio. And thou may 1
wo hojHi to sou nun of Colquitt's
worth tilling tin* j 1 icos of public tins
“Mail i> iu.ju-1, l.iii <;w.l ir jual; »mt finally
justice will triumph."
Tho great question before the coun
try is llio He form of tho Administra
tion in all its branches, tho restoration
of all llio ofliec-s of tho government
being one of tho most vital points nt
foam). Tho selection of a man na
Pro ski cut who powunsGs tho qualifica
tion fi necessary for this important
work in the tusk which lien beforo us
in November. Of tho two men who
have boon iu nomination there can bo
no doubt in whom tho fitness resides.
Governor Tiwun has no well display
ed bin ability to copo with tho prevail
ing forms of corruption, and Ihh cour
age nml determination in doing it,
that tho men who lmvo boon enrich
ing themselves at tho pooplo’s expense
throughout tho country nro alarmed
at tho prospect of bin authority being
extended to all quarters of tho Re
public. Hill legal training, to which
an objection lias been raised has lod
to a development of tho kind of talent
which 5b peculiarly adapted to tho
unearthing tho kind of frauds by
which tho ofilco holders lmvo been
fattening themselves and their friends.
In itepuclican quarters wo emitin-
rnlly hear ubout tho inllueneo of tho
"worst element of tho Democratic
party" being invoked to influoneo him
for harm, and tho utter impow-ibilify
of any man’s succeeding in a good
work while impeded by tliis pressure.
Tho fact is Hint tho worst element, of
the Democratic parly is not so bad us
tho best element of tho Republican,
unless wo nro to decide that tho latter
lmvo bren ao recreant to their duly to
tho nation as to put inLu positions <>f
thu highest importuned an element
which in not its best. Rut apart from
this, with this "worst clement," us it
is called, Gov. Time n has had to con
tend in New Volk, and lio Ims thoro
accomplished tho very kind of work
that lies beforo him in Washington.
Ho Ims dared fo incur its bitter hos
tility, and in his warfare with if has
enlisted in his service llm lioncat men
of the land without regard to party.
We have no doubt whatover about
llio iltelion of Governor Tn.m ; but
whether elected or not, tho whole
country, and inch individual state, is
indebted to him for the service lm has
already rendered in laying open to the
public gazo tho naluro of tho incus-
ures uud Hellenics by which tho poo-
plo liuvu been so shiimoh ..sly rubbed
and plundered, nml by foicing upon
tho inunagars of tho disrcputublo rings
tho conviction llmt grout caro is nec-
ei-aary in (ho transaction of thoir ne
farious business, us eyea quick to du
lcet, and a hand swift to punish, nro
following lh< m through all the tortu
ous windings of their path. Tho na
tion looks !<» him ns tho nvengor of its
wrougfl, ami ho will not disap
point. Ilia pant uotr prove that ho
known w but in nccci sary tu a reform
of the abuses under which the* coun
try gronr.a nml i.. impoverished, and
that ho will boldly and fourlcHsly hurl
his colniii11h against tho i rmy uf ovil
due in, and drivo them from the laid.
Nct.lik Grant, will ho attempt I"
cove r and :-lii» Id fi< m punishn; at the
thieves nml robbers ; and not, like
him, will ho share tho placed, of
tin ir dinhouc sty. Hut, ns ho lma U i a
doing tho past two years at Allmay,
ho will puihiie, with unrelenting se
verity, cveiy peculator, to wliaUvir
) arty lio may belong, and will thor
oughly and efliririitly icfoiai pv.ry
brui til of tho ndmil i. >1 rut ion of which
ho iu tho haul.
Tho Republican party bln. disgrac
ed itself befi-io tho peoplo whoso af
fairs (lay uudoitook to manage, and
in tho eye of tho wliolo civilized world.
Again nml again lmvo tho people
shown their willingness to overlook
past fault a nml errors, nml again ami
lmvo they lson betrayed and deceiv
ed. Tho villainie s lmvo now assumed
Mich uhirniing pioportions, ami tho
piomibcsof amuidmont have been
n pcatcdly bn kcii, that faith can no
longer bo kept al.vc. Yi t this party
coin* * before us again, aud coolly
plumb's rifcjin. This very promi c
is mi flic it nt fur its e. ndenumtion, fur,
having held the leina of government
mi long, thoro is nothing to reform
but al um ;■ which it lias created. Tho
evils which me itstivvu creation it thou
proposes to correct. And how does
it propose to do it V With insolence
almost supreme, tho leaders tell us
f will amend their ways by keeping
Rico the very scoundrels who lmvo
nurtured and sustained the malprac
tice against, w hose existence tho coun
try is protesting. The platform which
s adopted at Cincinnati docs noth-
?. if it does not bind tho Ropubli-
us to a continuance of tho course
which have brought the country into I
discredit and to the urge of ruin. |
Tho election of Guv. Hayes would be I
tho triumph of proven and convicted !
perjury and corruption; it* would be 1
conferring upon the loaders of tho
party a license to conliuuo their im- !
moral nml pndlig.-ito conduct, with i
full immimity from the* danger of itiju- i
lions const quoiicvs. The victory of j
tlm Democrats will, by placing such a i
mall us ITUUn in control uf tho gov- j
ernnn nt, insure the n a rtiuu of pu
rity had hum sty, which ulouo an-!
eoinpatiblv with Auiericuu institutions J
A Richmond in tlir Field.
Bfn. Knrron :--l annomfto mysolf
enndidoto for tho Lcgislaturo from
Polk. I do this nt tho request of
"many friends/' and an it is usual I
boliovo for candidates to lay thoir
platform, I will piococd to give mine,
« r rather my reasons for wanting tho
oflicc. .
1st. I mn /t rnfnst all reforms. This
silly, wolfish cry of reform is all y.fuJJ'.
We lmvo hoard it long enough. Tho
first thing I’ll do if elected will bo to
lmvo a law passed raising tho pay of
lcgislaturo members. Tho fact in I
want tho oflico to enahlo ino to pay
my debts, You neo 1 .wont heavy on
cotton and yuan last year. My crap
was cut short, aud against I got my
yuan and meat paid fur my cotton was
gono. As for tho money it brought J
never mini n dollar of if. I never could
soo no uho in raising moat and bread
when J could buy it on a credit and
pay for a jxirl of it in leu cents cotton.
You know J promised to pay my sub
scription in wheat, but you see I.
did’nt sow much, and tho rust and lly
ruined it, and I don’t see how I am to
pay if It ii loss I’m elected. J promise
you now that if you and my numer
ous other creditors will elect me, which
you can easily 1 do, to pay you just na
Boon as 1 get my paw into tho treas
ury. You seo 1 urn wrier honest. J
don’t want to lmvo to compromise my
debts or tnko tho home stead. I kuovv
my creditors will vole for mo to a man.
2d. I urn in favor of increasing Llio
Huhuica of all county •oflicors. Why,
just look at them. There’s our Clerk.
Wlmt makes him i.u lank and loan, if
it is not short rations, tho result of
short pay. Ai d them's our Ordinary,
•lust to take a slight view of him ono
would think ho was well foil; but on
cIoho inspection wo can seo that his is
not "good HcbIj/’ ami that something
olso besides "hog and hominy" has
"pull' d” him up. Short pay again.
And I here’s our Sheriff aud bis d» pu
ties. Well, they are w iter possablo iu
tho fuco, but they occasionally lmvo u
"totl< riii gait,” a clear iudicaliou of
general wonkin .vs. Too littlo pay.
And thorn’s our Treasurer, who is al
so School Cummi'. inner. No wonder
his locks arc silvery. It would make
most men’s hair gray t < ride through
tho hot July sou visiliug tlm various
schools, and spending ton or (iftoon
minutes with caul), to the tuno of only
three dollars a day. Ami tlier./som
tax collector and roccivi r. Why, they
look like they Imd been run through
a bipk mill. Too short pay. Yc,
sir, them nro nil worthy mm and
ought to have good pay, ev< n if a f, w
"dod heads ’do grumbln about hi ;li
taxis. 1 intr nd, if elected, lose > th it
they are well paid. Tho county offi
cers will vote for in" In a man.
fid. 1 am I r Bmilli fur (loven.or
d fin im You seo la* slim k a rich
stronk. Ilo look the tax t iV«»f "whis
ky dealers aud lot it -a/ on the only
c .vv llu pom- man had. That’s right,
"itii’g” up the rich mid "ri g” down
I o poor. 'Rah ! I. r Smith. Tin
Smith mm will vote for mu hi a n
‘lth. I’m a "died-iu li.o-vvuui" .i
gel*. \ <
gr.-.
have
di r!aken a big j,,b. W. i:,t ml to
send our cotton straight through to
I;i v «’i 1 <> *1 and liuvu . ;n* supplies
brought straight llirmgh, thereby
saving oommissiom:. You kco wo need
tho coiuniisMons ourselves. At our
next. im . ting wo intend t,> puss n res
olution banishing all tho /ev/n-ye,.--.-.
from tho land. Tho Graugois will
vote for mo to a man.
hlh. I intend t >giw my fiRml Col.
Don’t-Pay tho .linlgahip, nml my
friend Bluj. Credit the Solidtorsliip,
and my friend ('apt. Swimllo tho
Treasurer place, and my friend Jud-'o
lb imste.nl, Mis'laig.T, and my friend
Gun Hai.knipt. Doorkeeper. Tkvso
friends vvill vote for me to a man.
(Uk. I intend to have all tho local
bills passed possible, provided they
bom lit my friends nml injuro my op-
\ "1)011 ts.
7tli. 1 nm in favor of "woman’s
rights"—tho right to voto if they want
to. and the right to carry thoir chil
dren to meeting, sit up as near tho
pulpit, us possible, and allow their
children to/e h< r and kick us much as
they please. I believo if tho women
had more rights tho men would have
le.-y, and tho world iuovo along
smoother. Tho women will voto for
8th. 1 am in favor of staving off
tho execution of tseutauovs nguiust
crhniuals ns long as possible. The so
poor fellows ought to lie in jail and bo
fed l>y tho county at tho rate of 40
cents a bond a day. lk ddos, if the
laws were properly cxi euted our
court i w uld uouii have nothing to do
and our legal brethren would soon bo
as Ink as our county officers. Tho
pris >nois will vote for mo to a man.
Dili. I’m in for giving the uiyyrrs all
the rights they arc entitled to—tho
right to hoo cotton, \ isit hon roosts |
and ’t.iLr patches and lio in j til a lit
tle whilo for tho same, aud go to (
school if they can livo nt it. Tho nig- '
geiv will nil vote for me.
10th. I’m like tho Ohio Drays, 1 j ;
d-in t want the ' ttice but ouo turn. |
I will then givo way and lot sons? oth
er "ground hog 1 ' case lmvo a showing.
11th. I'm a powerful convention
man, hut ns tho Col. says thoro vvill
be no convention to nominato a can
didate, I thought I had best cotno out
right away.
Now, Mr. Editor, I lmvo boon fig
uring up, and if J got all tho elements
enumerated in this campaign docu
ment, £ vvill got about 2,000 votes in
this county. So if any body thinks
they can boat mo, just let thorn "trot
out” thoir man.
Your Follow Citizen,
Timothy Tioht-H’.
AIR LINE HOUSE,
<LD 1-2 Prior St reet,
ATLANTA,GA,
Single Meal or Lodging. 50
Transient,per day. .$2 00
Special Rates for a longer time.
npr.fitf.
•I. L. KEITH, Proprietor.
Deputy Mieriff Hale.
Will tn> aolil before * lio court fiouandoor
iu fi'dariown, folk county, (in., on Die
lir>t TucH'lny in He|ifotnbor next, between
lrg»l bourn of note, tho following properly,
i-wil:
One onr-.borno wagon, un llio properly
of .1 >V Alkinn, i‘i nuti.-fy one county court
Inorlgnge li fn from county court of folk
county, in favor of M I* Smith, Hon Ac JJro,
iho Mil«l Atkina. Property pointed oul
In aaid fi fu
Abo, nt Hnmo time nn<l place, one sorrel
mule, levied upon u- llio properly of (; N
Waits to raiisfy ono county court mortgage
li fu from tlm county court of Polk county.
I*n , in favor of K P Minith, Hon .V JJro, vs.
wuid Units. Properly pointed in said fi fa
w. li. TAVi.tm, iJvp't rtirtr.
July 1, 1870.
COPPER COPPER.
T KPKP constanlly "ii band a j" 1 a: - .rt
A incut of ready made
TJJST-'W.A.IEoIE!,
and can afford to sell it an rensonoblo a*
can bo bought in any market. Also do all
kind of job work, such ns roofing and gut
tering bouses in the most durable style. -
All kinds of stovo and shed-iron work,
copper and bra**, mending umbrellas. I
respectfully solicits the trade of merchant*.
Take all kinds of country produce in ex
change for Tin. f.iuano Htrcwers made to
order on thu shortest notice.
I. T. MBH.
Cedariown, (Ja.
ml 3.
East End Wo°d Shop
—BY—
HARRIS,
MARBLE WORKS, 1 Jlljn li]
mtOAU STllBET,
«OUH - . GEORGIA.
Ill undersigned would call special al-
tcntlon to their facilities for supply-
iything in (lie above line
MONUMENTS,
Tomb and Headstones, Vases
J£i:kps hkadv-madb
COFFINS & CASES.
Mokes and repairs
WAGONS and FURNITURE.
Wagon bubs always on band.
“CASH STORE.
■X. S. STUBB3 <Sc GO.
Ccdartmrn, <«j».
TTAVR j.i.I rc.irp.l llieir Nprin? KfoeV of
DRV goods, notions, shoes, groceries,
CROCKERY, READY-MADE fT,OTIli.NO, HATS AO
Tli«‘c go I- wrro I uiglit nl Un* cl' - -i figures, and having secure I (’asii and (.’ami
di ••.unis, they nu • - offer them nt pri< - - which defy competition. Call and bo
convinced.
A Complete n»-ortmcnt of 1,father. Iko:i nnJ shoes manufactured to order. Wc
cnll special attrition to our stock of
o';';, s w.r. Family Groceries, Z
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOCK and MEAL,
ole Agents in Polk county for the Celebrated “Wall Plows” and fixtures.
Agonts for Hull's Patent Rotary Harrow—WARRANTED.
We may have Mentioned it Before,
Rut it will bear repeating; and to muko a sure thing, wo wi l say that tho
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF OBILR, ALABAMA,,
I lit* I iOndinp: I HID C ompjinv i:^ l lit* Sout It-
And under its presi nt < . :.t mat. i:;«.niu;it i >1 niig i i i X .-vv Business iu
the Sonlhoru Stub than any othi i Lifo Company, North ..t South.
Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
Wo
iif the he.il llnliuu and American Mar
ble, flni-lied iu the boil style and work
niaiiahip, and at prices (bat duflcit ccmdeti-
liun. The oitizeu.i of Crdartown and vi-
clnlty arc refpecff'ully invited to rail and
exntiituo cur wovkn and price* when in
Itui
PATENTS.
I'ortous di Hiring to tako out Pat
ents, or »h hiring information from tho
U. »S. Patent Oflico, should consult
!'\ A. Li:ili>I;\N\,
•Solicitor of Auiorican and Foreign
1 dents, Washington, 1). ('. Kxnni-
i ii r. tioiis ft co. NO PATENT NO PAY.
Solid for Circular.
The Morning News,
k r t r&
K'UJl
iIrdei-h f>r ntijrlliiiijr in i •. 1
I
lielo left at my nbop (»r rt-pn
taken out wiil.i,, 30 day, w
to Rule for charge).
'OX AL T I E 1 r
>* t J *Iiin. i vvli.Mi you securo nn
N 13 W
BLACKSM TH & WOODSHOP
r Pl» <* I .i l < • I’d..
Endowment in fif!« n y m , . tl, i it. . f. try Life Policy.
'I'ho 'N <* :t r.%-* .11 i . v m :t E (<* r r« *m I *lan, tho ohotip-
GEO. P, LYNGII.
. plan of Im
Qlin
O Al
HOP next In Dr. Chi
All kind- or work, i
done in the liext etyle ni
11 L Cambron. well Ln .
fArnirra n« (be Cbampio
I lie bbop liiiiiiiiioriug aw;
Id lluggii
other work. Hatiafm
G. W. VANCE,
Saddler and Harness Maker,
♦ ■r.DAKTOWN, (. V.
tnt.
1876 Great Centennial 1876
Parties d - i»• • i g infornm.lion ns to
best routes to tiu CFNTENNT VI,, or
to any «»f tho Summer It< '.arts or to
any other point in tho country, tdiould
R W. WHENN,
uddre.h
J*
. -• y... - 1 ;,y
SAVANWAH, CA.
n v nti: POI.ITICAL C \MP.MC X OF
I I )7'i, wliif’b include" XniCiril, St»i«-
mid county election , and which will un
doubtedly Lo the iiin«t Bctivoand hotly con
MANLTAfn Ki;,» BY
Montgomery & Co-,
CEDARTOWN, CA.
• the
vigo'
ornblc <
' fairly opened. The Nutioiml Dcm-
c party will thin year make a hold,
iik, and doubtlc* suooDH^rul "trugglo
tiiainleiianee and HUprtinacy of
M. M CARI’Y, II. M. FRIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS,
Pc . h i.l. S* it< l.ary. Actuary
R. 0. RANDALL, General Agent and Manager,
GADSDEN, ALADAMA.
STATEM Ensrr
FOR THE YEAR ENDINC DECEMBER 31st, 1075.
N' t A - '.s December Hist, RS7I $11'.),.SO!) 1 !
i vcomi:.
Ikceivod for PromiomH ond inter- • ;
Disut rsi:mi:\ f*
L.IS.4CS by Death
Dividends, Com mi
*750,78J 1J
Ttxos, uud otbe
71.251 00
isA.l 02 I is.l l:i (j-2
ASSF.rs.
Cashin Rank
F. S. Oovornmcnt and oil■<-r Rm.l
Loans on Mortga^r". First LIimim
17,185 10
70,270 fit) !
49,032 12 •
25,595 Ofl.j
IiiKuranco Stocks . 1,125 00
Red Estate and amount duo by otln-r Com > mi i
for R-1: iiinnco ' 95,085 71
Rills Rrcoivab! ■, cured, and Sto -k Ronds 299,238 4(»
I’romiums in hands of Ag.uits and in (fours.- of
Collection 40,903 45
On;,* * and A-. - . v khirn^ur 2,715 SS [(.02,071 50
21,821 40
§021,195 90
IplCR which
prxpeiiiy of the Kepublic and e-'ential (o
ibc well-being of tho people.
In nddiliiu to the I’r. -i laniiul electiad,
(lio people in (teorgia and Florida will
elect new 8(ato government*. In ilie-c
cainpnigiiH the people of llio South are
deeply inter, led: un i every intelligent
citizen, who him the welfare ol bin country
mid bin section nt heart, should acquaint
himself with every detail of thegreal work
of rcdcmptiiu and reform thnt ii now go
other saddle,
and by most
saddle is wa
mp «
d lio should subscribe
••i-mi-t in circulating the SAVANNAH
MUUMMi NEW*, nn independent Dem-
pnper, of pronounced opinions
in their expression; a paper
[Wiled everywhere as the best
'ditorial depart-
bo bad toCapt. A 0 West,
President Chorokeo Iron Company, Drs.
M F .N J A Liddell. Hr W (i England, Hr
it K Thompson, .1 A Wynn, Win F Turner,
Esq , A lluntinglou a-, i l)r. E H Rich
| nrdson, Fedartuwn, and lir Scurry, ’Esom
I Hill, all of whom heartily cndor>c our cn-
Wo respectfully call the attention of ihe
public to tho above facts, and ask a share
of patronage, confident that our saddle will
give complete satisfaction.
Prices range from Ten to Twenty-five
aud fcarlci
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