The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, September 22, 1876, Image 2

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CEDARTOWN, OA., HEI'T. 22 1870 THE RECORD. offers mo raoro civiliticB when bo is n . candidate than when ho in not. I fool loth to vole for any candidate who ia guilty of any trick to gain any man's vote, auch as treating to crook* cd whisky or tobacco, or any other trick to conciliate voters in Ijih favor. Yet I am told "you muat voto, and you imint voto for tbo nominee of Lho party, and you muat not caro for theso little tricks of the candidates, beoauHo no man can bo elected with* out them. If he does not trout, and be a ‘good follow woll met' with eve ry body, he cannot be elected, or the opposite party or an independent will use l hone trieka, gain the votoa of the common pcoploand rubble, und there- by gain the victory over us." How then about that oath sorno have to take before they lake their official po sition ? Lot a man offer himself for ofllco npon the merit of an honest, common- sense, Christian gentleman, and re frain from all treating and honoy- ftiggling among the voters, standing upon merit alone, and he would be laughed at as a fool, and perhaps not get two dozen votes in the aounty. Is thero a man in Polk county who could bo elected through merit alone? If so, I hope somebody will point him him out to mo. Anotukii or tub People. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET, ron iwmol.nt: SAMUEL J. TILDEN, Of Now York. fob vice-wirsidebt: THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, Of Indian*. For Governor. A, II.’.COLQUITT For Congress, 7l I* District, lion. W. II. JKelton. For HI ale Sena for, Ool. 1ST. N. BEALL. For Representative, Col 8EABORN JONES A < oust tie i able Stir. "Tlio Kingston Convention " "Tbo Calhoun Convention," "The Oily Hall (Koine) Convention," 'The Trammell letter," "Thu Akin letter," and any do sired number of breezes are gaily and hugely fanning the good folks of the 42d senatorial and 7th ooi gross ioual districts into a right rcspoctublo flame at these presents—and we si and by amuiod, vastly, at ti e wonderful degtea of consistency manifested by the press and people in general. Tho consistency of the conwnlion and pri mary election men—P-/i c w l Dab ney must bo HUpportod by all tvjuara- toed Democrats Ixmuw, for tooth, hr. is tho nominee, while Judge Wright, who is w t the nomiuoo must receive the vote of the district because lie tho choice of Floyd county. Dou't it Bourn to you, our tickled readers, that this oil aud water doutruio will hardly mix ? And now cotuu tluiso parties with a big bowl, "Don't voto for Ful ton because lie is independent, and not the clioico of thu convention I" Fiddlimlicit / Hold on, brethren, and don't bo weary—brotbor Felton will show you pretty soon as to whom tho /HsOjthi desiro. Hu doesn't desire tho election by a fow choice spirits in cou- o'ave, but by tbo collective votes of the jmojJo whom ho has so faithfully eorved. We have no voto in tho 42d district. Horry wo have not, oIhd wo would join hands across tho bloody ebasm with some of tho lolks, and *’ry "three cheers for Wright and Fel ton. The Good Work Goes On. ItiNuooi.n, Ga., Sopt. 18, 1878. Uomm |1kooiid I write to tell you of largo gains for Felton in tho upper counties. M iny men who op posed him before now avow their in tention to support tho faithful repre sentative that has done his full duty. At Trion Factory lie sp< k« to a largo entliusiastio crowd. At Dalton lie had the sumo. Many supporters mot him gladly. Col. Trammell told a Foil on man that Dr. Felton’s vote would bo much greater in Wlnltiold than before. Dr. Feltou met Col. Dabmy at Calhoun and divided lime with him. Ilo invited Dabney to go with him /. 11 his appointments, but ho declined, buoilliau liownti "mi much engaged in the courts." &o he turns up on Friday and Saturday at Car- teisvillo and Knokiumt Comment is unnecessary. One of the People. Editor Rbooud :—I have just boon looking over tho Koine Courier of 30lb August, and tiiul a slioil article huud- ed "Die C tuUidatus—who to Voto for," (1 am not responsible for llie graiuiiiar), and signed "One of tho people," who say*: "Vole for llu* umn who pays his debts, whose word you can it ly on.' Tins put mo to think- ii g, ni d ilemgh 1 ilo not proleud to write for tho odiflcatiou of tlio public, 1 could not well resist tli- unpulso, and bo I sat me d-*wn to write. 1 believe with this w riter, that tho mail who in glicls to pay his vlubte, though i vi r so hin .II, win n lie has the ability and opportunity, sh.-ul.l not bo sutVned to hold any offico through the people. I have laid it down us a t'Ulo not to vole for any man who will not pay oven five cents when fustly due, for 1 hold that the man who bus not the holies!y to pay tiiv ovi/.s, will not pay yfui dollars if hr can help i/.. 1 think every voter ought to piy in to the moral character of every man who is a candidate for any oflico of trust, und if ho tin.I anything dishon est about him, refuse to voto for him, bo he Democrat or anything else. There is another charncu r 1 do uot like to vote for. It is lho muu who, when a candidate, never meets a muu too low dow n for him to associate with, while Ht the same time, if he New York Letter* UY SALLIK J. IIATTEY, Tho Centennial horizon is bright- oning. Manufacturers in tiio East have set their mills in operation, und the wages of workmen are on tho in crease. Tho "temper of tlio times" is likely to bo effected more or less by coming elections—though a change of any kind will uo doubt provo bouoli- oial. Tho resumption of silver as a cur rency has increased tho demand for the Htorling goods for table service. This is a supci ior white metal, con taining 20 per ccut. of nickel, and is plated with a full weight of pure sil ver. No omount of service will over cause it to turuiHh as the ordinary plated metal, which contains but 18 per cent, of uickul as the base, beside, often lacking thu due proportion of pure metal in the plating. Thera am bo no doubt concerning tho genuine ness of thu Htorling metal. A guar antee as to weight, quality, etc., uc- 'ompaiiying every iiulf dozen pieces of the goods sold. jHaviiig thoroughly tested its lucriTJ^'u can speak advis edly; and the price is below that of ulhur plated metals. WoiIll’s combination of dark ink blue with cardinal red will lie a a pre vailing feature in the constitution of coming styles. Thu facings, pipings, liugings, bows, sashes, stockings, and Hoinctimes the petticoat, are cardinal. Tho parasol, hat trimmings and gauze il, are likewise of red, and the lin gerie is tipped with the saino brilliant color. For general service tho Gainsbor ough is the favorite Imt. 1 or full tbess the new oassoto with high peak ed crown pulled under a forest ol flow ers, is the chajuon of elegantes, ('ream color of thu greou tinge prevails m thu garniture of many; and long strings of tulle, luce or ribbon, tied under the chin, pi avails to a great extent. Thu polouaisu will prevail f,r an other season, and so closely does this garment cling io the person of a lady from throat to toe, that it is a wonder how she got into it. Little or co bouffant t-ff ot is produced by di aping it. Tlio back breadths are simply diawu together under a long looped sash, and the large p.-ikut on either Hide, very iong and very low down is a substitute for Iriuiiuiiig. Hku Is for the autumn are deuii train, and drawn huek so tightly that it is almost impossible to kneel in church. Sleeves are in tho closo coat shape with some kind of fuiiciful oufl*. Ki'otid shoulder straps upon the order of epaul ts are substituted for the sleeves of evening dresses. 1 ho now evening colors are goraui- mu. carmine, (a purplish him) sap phire, blush rose, silver gray, steel blue and mouse color, changeable with pink. Much lace aud many flounces are used iu the garniture. The hau ls worn in a dreoping curls. PRICES FOR IRE TIMES! ONLY $5 For a First-class Sewing Machine. Send for Circular with full Purtic ulurs. PIANOS, CABINET ORCAN8, All kimli of Hiringcd Inalrument* and Wheel MumIc, Keluikil at Wholesale Priced. Sterling Silver Ware AI Reduced Price* . Articled of apparel for Ladle*, Gentle- men and f’hildrim, Ilomeliold and Fanny Articled of every quality and kind, at an IMMHN8K REDUCTION OF It XTKH. For a Catalogue and Current Price List of Hlylcs, send ton coala to Mb*. Hai.i.ik J. Uattkt, Fidhlon Kill I reea, P. O. Boa 12f0, New York. Sheriff Silica for October. W ILD ho *old, hefwrcn lho legal hour* of aalo, on the Fir*l Turaday In Oo loher Oeil, Itpfore the Court hotide door in Cedartown, Polk county, On., (he follow ing properly, lo-wil : One Iowa Ini la Cedartown, kaowa n* die Pripe lol, Imanded on die rant hv a •'reel nmnlag north and aoudi running by JiidNon Crabb'i house and lot, and on lho aouih by a direct running by Mr* Hmf. ford’d lol, and on lho went by Main street and die road running from Buchanan to Home, and on the north by die Morion loi and dm old jail n( din nordi wist rornor o| naid lot, containing ouo ncre, more or lead, a* th • properly of Jn*. II. Price, to Mii.aly n inferior court fi fain favor of VV r KIiiglit, Adn.’r do houia nun on enlute of Deny (). Hllvy, dee d, again*) Tho*. G. W. McMeekin, principal, and Jn*. II- Price security on nppeal. A l*o, nl llu-*nnm lime and »lace, three dark brown or black mure mule*, a* dm property of F. II Ilicharddon, Hr., to nuiisfy a Polk superior court ti fa ill f,nor of Mi*- A 0 Swannoii ngnln*t raid Richardson. Also, one *oi rcl or roau mure mule, of medium aite, uhoiil nine or ten year- o'd, and one one horse wagon, with iron alien and spring deal, a* die properly of Henry May; also one small clay bank borne, about Ion year* old, and one single buggy a lianie**, a* tbe property of W A Border*; ■ II levied upon under and by virtue Polk superior court II fa iu favor ofihe Cherokee Iron Company ngainnl Henry May, and Stephen ,\ Border* aecuniy. Properly pointed out by pluiutill * ailor- nny. ^AI*o, tola of laud Nos. 2ft? and 2'8. in the 17lli district aud 4th section of Polk county im the propei ly of John T. Prior; levied upon by virtue of a Polk superior ooun Ii la in Invor of Wm Peek against John T Prior, levy mode by 1> W Cleuienta, funner 8 her iff. Also, lol* „f land No*. It'll. 797. 788. 79f*. 720, 787. 798. 8f»9, 87(). 988, 8*i7. 801. 8<T>, 809, 092, 801, 808, 8I‘>2 714. 930.808 und 789, in the 2d di*itiH and -till *eoii»n of Polk county, Ga., 808 acre*, more or le*n; levied upon a* the properly of K II Richnidson, Sr , to *ad*fy v fi U insued from Polk superior court in favor of Mi* A. Colville, guardian of Fulton and John Colville, against *nid !tirhard*ou and John O. Waddell emiri'y. Proporty pointed out by plaintiff * attorney. Also, lol ot land No. .732 in the 2d dial, and -till section of Polk county, a* the property ol J P Hammock, piin., to nullify a justice court ft fa i-suod from justice conn lU79ili dial, G M , in favor of J J Cohen, bearer, aguinut J P Hammock, principal aud I. H XX alt bull security; lev ied upon a* thu property of J P Hammock. Also, a I tile Haute lime and place, lol* of laud Nob 3. I, ft, ft, 7, s, 9. 82. 81. 80, T.t. 78,77. 7i'».7f», 71. 73, 83. 84. 8ft, 7«», 87, 8h! 89. 90,91, 92, 101. 1(13. 162. 101, |(>0, 181) |88, 187. 160. Iftft, Iftft, lGii. If,7. I US. ift 1 .1 170, 171. 172, 173, 174. 17 7. 214. 2 t3. 2P.\ 2,1 and 2-10 all in the 1m dmiriet and Ith ieclloil of Polk county, (in., as the proper ty ol the Tecumseh lion Company, by vir tue ot himI to HHtisly a superior court fi la issued born Polk superior court iu favor of H J Taylor against lho Tvcuitiseh Iron Co. Property pointed out in said ti fa. Also, al the same lime and place, the un divided t>ne fourth inti rest iu the William Meeks house aad lot. known a* the Wm Meeks More house and lot in Cedurioivn, Polk county, Un., bounded on llio noitb by Dr. Liddell s oltioe, on the south by John house and lol, on the we-l by ilie road running from llnehuuan io lto ! MMdeuce and lot of Dr M K Lnldeli; a* I the property of Mm. Meeks, made subject j by sai,I judgment; levied upon under aud nnpk. Fruiioli GvUt vvah | 1:;’K * „n" Vw.di’t ITSl build said house, against said n KDROIA,; BAR TOW COUNTY.-Jon- ’ J nthan Long, 8 E Vincent, W D Crabb and other*, having applied l 0 bare a pri vate way established as a second elasd public road, the same commencing *t the Hockmart and Rome road near the resi- dence of Jonathan Long and in'ersectlng with the Kingston road at the eroding of the Rome and Van Wert road near the J M Ware old plantation. And ibe commission er* appointed to review the *amo having made ‘heir |report under oath that they have examined said road and find it of public utility and have marked cut the me conformable to law I hi-tefore all persons having objections v 'll fil « 'hem at the next term of Court of Ordinary to be held in said county on the 1 I'd Monday in October next, else said petition will be granted Sepi. 15, 187«. JOKI. BREW EH, Ord'y rtEOHOlA, POLK COUNTY —Joseph A ' J Blnnce baring applied for letters or odminiKtralion on tbe ontate of James M. Hparks, late of said county deceased. Therefore all persons having objections will appear al die noxl court ot Ordinary, on Ibe flist Mon-lay in October next and file them in terms of the law. Hept. -1, 1870 JOEL BKEWEIt, Ordinary / i f.ohgia, pni.h’i cor.NTv -- w. <:. Vi Knight has aj plied for letters of ad ministration on tbe estate of Edmond Ber ry, of said county, deceased, with Hie will annexed. Therefore all peraona having objections will file lb«-m at the n*xt term of die court of Ordinary to be held in said county on die first Monday in October next JOEL HKBVXEK, Ordinary. Wept. 4, 1878. Mortgugc Sln-iifT Sale. W ILL be sold before tha court house door in Oedartown, Polk county, (la hot ween the leg.I hours of sale, on the l ir*t Tuesday in November, Jhe following property, to-wit: Lots of land No. 708, 783, and 780, all lying and bving in lho 2d district ami 4di eeclion of polk county, Ga., an the properly of Leu Neal, levied upon by vir- itio of i oik hi) enor court Mortgage fi fa in favor of Marcus II Bunn, me of George j G,*t Hill, against said Neal, properly pointed out in *nid fi fa. Also, wealbalfof lots of land Nos. 177, 178, 17th district and 4tb seel ion of Polk county, Georgia. Levied upon by virtue of a mortgage ti fa Batted from Polk superior court in lavor of \V (J Knight, adui’rof Ed- wood Berry, deo’d, against \Y I, McCanlw* Properly pointed out in said fi la as die properly of oain McCandla*. II. P. LCMLKI.N, Mb’ff. Aug. 30, 1876. ORGANS AND PI A1TOS! All tbe best improvements combined in the Organs and Pianos manufactured by CORNISH & CO., Wuftliinston, N. J. MARBLE WORKS, HKOAD STREET, Rome, - Georgia. IIK un.larni^nr.l woulil e.ll .pecS.I »|. * p nl I on to llieir facilities for supply- iltg nnvlbitig in the above line. MONUMENTS, Tomh and Headstones, Vases Ac., &c„ Of lho best linlisn and American Mar ble, finished in die best style and work manship. and al prloea that defies cimdeii The citiien* of Odarlown and vi cinity arc respectfully invited to rail and < xniniiiP our work* and price* when in Home. ' ' "" * To ail who wish to purchase either an ORGAN or PIANO, we can truthfully say that for ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION, Beautiful Finish and Sweet Musical Quali ties, our instruments take rauk with the Most Celebrated Manufacturers Our only claim to favoritism over other leading manufacturer* ia our l o w PUIC u h, reduced to meet the requirements of the limes. Determined not to be und Irsold, and at tbe same time furnishing instru ments that wo fully Warrant For Five Years, we invite correspondents that wo may have opportunity to prove satisfactorily all here assert. Our Pianos arc furninhed with the improved 9 r “CASH STORE. vT. S. STUBBS <5c OO. Ceil ai-town, Up. JJAVE just recelre.1 th.ir Rprlng Slock of Dl’Y goods, notions, shoes, groceries* CROCKERY. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AC These goods wire bought ut the closest figures, and having secured Cash and <’as« discounts, they arc able to offer them al prices which defy competition. Call aud be* convince'!. A Complete as*ortment of Leather. Boots and shoes manufactured to order. XV* call special atteniion to onr stock of I.ARD. COFFEE HirF. p ft-nnocrrinci UANVAS9ED HAMS HI GA H, BACON, SALT, X cllllliy VJrOCerieS, SYRUP, SOAP, STARCH CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL. Sole Agents in Polk county for the Celebrated “XX'att Plow*” and fixtures. Agpntfl for Hall’s Patent Rotary I Arrow—WARRANTED. 1876 Groat Centennial 1876 Parlloa rli-Hir'iiff iufornintioii nn to I teal routcA to tin* CKNTKNN1VL, or nyoftlie Summer RoMorta or to "tiv oilier point in tin* countrv. should addroHN R W. WRKNN, (idi. Pan. Ar'I Kennenaw lioutn. Nolire to llrldgi* lltiildern. V^LM.I'.D prrpesnl* will be received al i nty office III any Mae prior to (he 9tb day i.l September next for the building of /I bridge ncriiN* Eubarlee creek on the M addeU - planlatiun. Cuntrnctura can see n lull and complete plan and specification* of the "ame us well a* a drawing, by call ing nl ihe Ordinary'* office. In compli- I*w I give the following spec- FRENCH GRIND ACTION, (Ibe very best in use) Th»y are also HEAVILY STRUNG with the improved wire; (lie caves arc of solid rosewood J—perfectly seasoned and WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR WARP. Our ORGANH arc furnished with all the modern improvement*, as to atop*, aolion, etc., while the CASES are of tho recent cabinet style, admirably suited for the parlor. *oT SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. CORNISH & CO., WuMhingtoo, New Jersey. k l 1 k s Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once a g r c e a b 1 e, h.-ulthy, and cf- fectual for pre- serving the linir. Foiled or gray h tir is to><tI restore,l to i V* origin id color, md fttshtiess of youth. thickened, falling hair checked, and lmldiiOM often, though net always, cured by its use. Notli- . „ rftn fustoru the hair where the The main span will be tio feet follicle* an* destroyed, or tho glands long and 18 feet wide, to be built of tin- a’rophied and decayed. But Midi ns f"U„r," , 1 < tltnliprfl : remain can bo navcif f..r nkeflilnoM : SSK.SiT™-i WiX ilZ yy «•“ “■'i’ li «'t"- f - f l "“ 1 - » Long Bruce-. 10 * 12. 2Hft. long. m .R ,I|U ,,Il » r w,t » » pa»ty sOiiinieilt, It I 8 It or i End Braces, ill % 12. lft ft long keep it clean and vigorous. It* 1 Middle Braces, 10 x 12, lo feet long occasional use will prevent the hair ( from turning gray or falling off, and I consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances i which make some preparations dan- I goroutt, and injurious t<> the hair, the \ igor can only benefit but not harm j it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, j nothing else can bo found so desir- ; able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving rich, glossy lustre and n grateful 4 Outre Brace*, 10 x 12, 0 feet long. I Long Posts, 12 x 12. 10 fret Long. 1 Middle Post*. 12 x 12, 0 feet long. 2 Short P -vta. 12 x 12, 0 feet long. 2 Ball Plate*, (5 x 12, 18 feet long. • .Needle Beam*. 10 x 12, 20 feet long 12 Joists, 3 x 10, 24 feel long ti Joists, 3 x 10, 18 feel long Oft Plunk, 2 x 12, 10 feel long For W cat solo Upproneh, 2 .Siring 1’hccs. 12 x 12 40 feel long 4 Wiring Pieces, t. x 1J, -l.t ft.i long, or longer il lotind tu-cessarv to gain an ea*v approach to main span. The XX rat side approach to be supported by three Treaties made of timber* 12 x 12 thoroughly bi need and placed on good roc a foundations, the same lo be protected by perfume suitable tailings und planked over with ‘ lumber 2 by 12 10 feet long, well nailed down Each side approach to be fi Been I vet in length, and supported with oueceu- Irc trestle built of same sued timber us the west end The needle brain* upon which the Mnug pines i est in the same span, us and post* to be held iu place i bar* and butts. The new Ft ouch water proofs t In tub Meek*. . . , , . . - | Also, at saino lime and place, one frac II1K Blue CloakM WjJh Hltuilatcil el».-.»vt-s, lional part ot lot No I. to\*u company »ur ami square hoodi, tuul are oaeilv put , V °T. *» Cedartown iwuuiytivo leii trout , * ; en Mam street, running back to Dr. Ltd c tl a Unveilllg ill'tho. > ,i 0 U' 8 i 0( uhl j iymg betweeu Dr. Liddell- ISiickM for nuiuiuu will be long ami ! ‘ a, ‘d John June's store bouse; sold I Posts. !2 x 12, Iff feel long, or longer, 8 Studs, ti x 12, 10 ft. long or louger, l binds, G x 12, Id tl. or longer. 1 Studs ti x 12, 8 ft. or longer if neces’y 2 Mud Stlis, 12 x 12, -72 feet long, 2 Cup* 12 x 12. 20 teel long. Same to be plaukid from lop (o bottom nth gooq 2 inch piank for "tipporting eu- id prevent catching or hang- Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer ii Co., 1‘ractlcal ami Analydlral Chemist*. LOWELL, MASS. For sale In LVdariowu by BUUIIA.NK \ JUNES, Druggist* To tlio M orkiiis ( la--*.—We can furnish you employment nt which y ou can make a very large pay in your own locxli- lie* without being away from home over night Agents wanted in every town an l county to take subscribers for the Fentea- ni*l Record, the largest ptiblication I nited States —1(5 | age*, 'il i . 'u.i.n*; gantly Illustrate.]; Termc, only $1 per bnnkuicni mg ol tlontiug limbers Bid* will also be received for stone abut monts or Trestles instead of wood. Tin party t eceiviug the contract will bo obliged ! The Ureal Exhibition • ■ give bond aud security for building aud j fl ,uy §| uMtrsatc.l in The Record is devotes! lo whatevc connecte-1 with the <'enleunial year. ui Hot straight ai-otuni the bottom, pointed ah formerly. | Now t-spiuro collars, nvulo of or- | gaudy uud FreuoU lace arc oullt-d j bibs. The latest linnm cuffs have turned wi re uot n li« wuuld p#y no | poiau uud ,ir» Uui.luU witu a tmml 1 '«-"»* irem hwrku.rt more attcutiou lo him, perhaps liot of color til m-it.-B * I, , . , Spring, the house being on the north sale , Ol color to matcu tho ttccuhSoriun to Ol said rsaid. konu.im.g mo Store looms, half so uiucb, us he would to those the bait, which are usually of tho »»d situate between tt.e residouco of J W t P« st8 of Cedartown, your little black madras order, while those for gentle- rTe ‘“ 9 hy *\ } id dogs, ruin shows that ho is try- mens .mire uro iu tho sombre hues of po7..ud\u.t by boiu pinu-*;' leviedupou't.y mg to work his Wwy into office, aud former seasons. virtue ol six justice court or count court I hut the office, uud Uot the man, is I fi r*» iu favor of John Neal, against J ... , ' lllauce, J t Doer auU Whai ht* cures fur. | The Yellow L-ver is sttll I cauuot well vote for tho tuim who Snvaouah. kteping lho bridge iu good reprir a* qlined by law All llu- lumber used luthe i coiisiructiou of ilie budge lo be good ! squat e tdgevi, sound heart pine, free irom ! uii I'upei Itcuu.s tindlt.g to iiiq air ii* du- : rabihly aud strength. tue mud sills aud Itcstu wotkto be Oui|l ol good sound tu-ai l j ngiug Polk roll lily «.v, in lavor ot 1. 11 Waltbull against Meeks, J A Tate aud L 1. l ate, * property ot the said Meeks und dates post oak lumber. Al*o, al the same time aud pi-ice, oue | t -u ed iu lho best -rr-- brivk store house aud lot in I'edai town, I manlike manuer and svarrauled perfect and know n a* the old brick atote house near substantial at time of completion. lhe n tley Hands stable, tionuug uu the ou j conn actor lo extcuie any aud all work iiewssary to tulty complvio lho budge aud tender it nt toi use in ad its pails, lo the 1'ud inieui and spirit o! Hit- desigus aud cptsitiralious, elthoi cxpivsaoa or implieu, ami hold the eouniy tree from all responsi bility until the same shut be tuny cuiuplei- td uccoruihg to agietuieul, ptovniiug such u.atenal as ate swl lorih under Iheir rca- puulivo head*. !**id sealed proposals will be opeued iu tl»u 9th day ot September imt, aud thecoutrucl awarded to the low- . bidder, this 9ih day of August, 187G. I IOEL BREWER, Ord’y want* it. The w hole people feel great iii- terest iu their Country 's Centennial Birth day, aud want to know all ab«ui it. An el egant patriotic crayon drawing premium picture is presented free to each subscribe! It is entitled -‘In reiueinbianew of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Unite,1 23 by 3U inches. Any * ' 1,1 exe- states ” Si 1 P ^ OV _! d - WOrk ; ! cau become a successful agent, for but*show me paper and the picture aud hundre-is ol subscribers are easily obtained every whet, There is no business llu: w ill pay like tin- ai present. W* have many agents who ar» making as high as $.0 per .ay andupwaid- Now is Ihe lime: don't d Uy. Reuiem!,.- II costs nothing to give tue buaiuess a ir... Send for onr circulars, term* aud >a,u. . Copy of paper. Which are sent :ree tu ai. apply; do il to-day Coxiplete outfi Ihuse who decide lo engage. Farm •df‘1 LUMPKIN, si,ff. xd mechanics, and i make the very best of nget »ught Addt ess the I'ENTENMaL KEC'OHD. j“» 2'-» rorll.n l Main. We may have Mentioned it Before. But it will hear repeating; aud to luttko a sure tiling, we wi 1 say that tho MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OS' MOBILE, ALABAMA., Ih tlio L.ea<liny- JLilie Company in the South, And under itn present excellent lutiuugutuent is doing tuore New Business io the Southern States than any other Lifo Company, North or South. Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875. OURPPHOIALTIB : I lie I aiIc» l .iKloM inenl l*lsm 9 by which yon securo an Eudowmcut in fifteen years, at the rate of an ordinary Lifo Policy. Yenry llonexynble Term I^ltin, the cheap est plan of Insurance now worked. M. M'CARTY, H. M. FRIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS, President. Secretary. Actuary A, C. PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia, C A HT ITLSVIL bE. G EO RQI A. STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDINC DECEMBER 31st, 1875. Net Ansels December Hint, 1874 $440,809 13 INCOME. Received for Premiums aud iuterest DISBURSEMENTS. * 750,78 ° 12 Lohm'h by Death .. $74 254 00 Dividends, Commissions, Faxes, and other expenses. . 73,859 (52 148,113 62 $602,071 CO ASSETS. 99 C-inb in Rank U. S. flovornment nnd other Ronds L'rnng on M'»rtgaffo, First, LieiiB Loans on Bonds and Stocks Insurance Stocks Beal E*t..to and amount dun by otlinr C *mpanios for Rn-Insumnen 95 085 74 Bills Receivable, secured, and Stork Bonds 299.238 46 Premiums in hands of Agents and in course of Coll'rti<»n OffioD nnd Agency Furniture. . \dd Accrued Interest and Deferred Premiums. .. Assets Decoinlx*r 31st, 1875 . . $ 17.185 40 70.270 30 49 032 12 26.095 06 1,425 00 40.993 45 602 671 5( 21.824 4( THE NEW "DOMESTIC THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. W ith our printed direction*, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it The construction of the machine is ba<cd upon a principle of unique ami unequalled «in>- plicitv. comprising simpla levers working upon centres. The bearings ara lew. and thrr are hardened ami polished. ' 7 The machines nc made at our new works in the city of Newark, N*. J., with new special (patented, machinery and tools, constructed expressly lo accomplish what we now offer. Every muehinm fully learranted. , “ DOMESTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO., New N'ork nucl Cliicogjo. A {*1 T Y Y f \ XT SAVINGS — By using; the “ Doaaeatta *’ P». H [\ \ k* IB I |\1 |n-»- Fn-Mon* the most stylish and perfect-fitnne r HiJillUlld t^o^eA-teo modisma^wh^h^m ^ “ * u d er*ftments. ancf the 'best ?Jeas E oPthe most's^lfiii modis.es. b^..h at heme and abroad, we are enabled to at-.ain results far above the reach of tha _9 U . s!) ’ lc , s ir f >Iwmys the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated coulocue maUed io any Udy sending five cents with her address. Agents winttd everywSw. “DOMESTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO., New York and CMcngo. t