The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, September 29, 1876, Image 2

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THE RECORD, CEIMMTOH'N. OA.. FEI'T. 2» 1876 NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOB PltEMDCBT: SAMUEL J, TILDEN, Or Ni w Yurt. m» vice mi nonrr: THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, Of Indiana. For Governor. A, II. COLQUITT For CongrtM. 71 li District, lion. "W. II. J^elton. For State Senator, Col. 1ST. N BEALL. For R'*pr«HH»tntivn, Col SEA BO I IN .TONES Kxciiic. r>al)n«*3*» HiipporturH wry tlio people did have a mrier of un oxoiiho for Blip- porting Dr. Fulton I wo yearn ago, though limy fail to clofluu wlmt thay think that (ixuui'i wan. Tho people Imve got up a now (h-chimtiou of fnde/mdence, which n-uilt nbont hr fulloWH : "Wo hold tin ho truths lo ho self-evident, that all men are. created free and equal, that they aro endowed by their Creator with curtain inalien able IUghl*\ that among tiiogo aro lifa, Liberty (to votu for tho laiHt man for office) and tho punmit of h ippinooH, Therefore, wo. lha voters of the 7th CongrcHHioiml District of Ouprgi i, nppoidiog to tho Supreme Judge of tho world for tho rectitude of oar in tent iono, do declare that tho honest manse* of tho people aro and of Right to bo Free, and Independent; that they nro absolved fiom all tdh-ginneo to tho dictation of sc-uidlod conventions g»t- ton up and managed by a few design- iog politic-*I InickH and third-rate law yers; and that uh FREE and Inde pendent voters, wo hereby declare our purpoBo to Hiipport Dr. Felton, tho Able, Faithful and True It-proauutu- tivo of tho People, and who is ono of tho people, in preference to a lawyer who w is put forward and is supportod by 1 iwycrs and politicians.'* Wo think tlui above a g od ronson for supporting Folt ui now. 1’olk '8 overwhelmingly for Fc't »n. From every district tho iiowh couiuh, • Felton iniH a largo majority." How frightonod Dibiny’s friendH show Ibomaulves. While ovary ho dy is for Dalmey, yet it'h iiowh lo all they moot, us they liml it noocsaaiy to toll them, nu they nuvor heard it before. Bluff <>n, my follows, Felton’s Irion da w.ll quietly but B.iruly do tho work up blown. Who atood up ill Congress and plead for tho widows and orphans of tho soldiers in tlio Indian and Mexi can wui'H ? Felton. Who objected to giving away the pooplo’a money to tho Centennial ? Felton, and wo aro going to iiond him back to do moro good woik. You can hardly hoar of D ibuoy in tho country, but as soon uh yon get into town you And three or four Messrs. Bluff-Games posted about tlio fitrcctn to tell the astonished country- moil ovary body'h for Dabney. Ho, tho farmer looks amazed, as he never hourd of Dabney boforo, and only known Felton uh hie congressman now nud for 601H0 time to come. Tilt* Ideal I’ntitot. Tho gross corruption of our politi cal partita; tho deal ruction of our country at largo; lint tendency to con iine tho effectiona of tho people to sec tions, and tlio luck of unity of feeling nndactounru the prevalent evils of tho d y : and thay should excite tho anxious solicitude of every loyal, true- hearted citizen, for they aro the issues of death to our republic. They aro now preying on its viti.lt, uud if per mitted to coutinuo their bloody feast w.ll soon accomplish its destruction. Iu view, then, of tho toriousiicss of those and kindred comddirations, and in view of the duty of citizens to their country, it bohoovss us to enquire de liberately, what is my relation to my country? what is umbrae d in the conception of a true patriot? It sliull bo our obj-KJt more particu larly to iiugwcr the last inquiry. In so doing we slioli elide ivor to < struct an Ideal Patriot; for it is uatural habit of mind, when contem plating duty, « xci Hence or the beauti ful, to iuvoluiitaiily rear up iu tho prtseuce-chiimber of tlio soul, sv.iuo creature which will serve as a model. But no inadiquato or imperleet erwa- tiou will answer our purpose. It must possess nil the good nud noble quali ties with which it can justly bo en dowed. Lot us, ikon, at tho outset, rtj ct iho narrow ideal of u patriot, which would make him simply a hero of I tie battle tield, who was willing to spill bis life blood iu his countiv’s defence, or this is un iuoompleto portruit* though tho fen lures drawn arc true to life. It ia liko Htringing the descrip tion of a nut ion’s wins together and j calling this necklace its history, when, though true, they form comparatively a very small part of the biography of a t utioii. We must lay our foundation broad and deep onougli to rupport all tlmt is comprehended in theidei of a pa- ' tliot. In the first j 1 ice wi piopose to coiihidi-r his relations to religion and society; ami in the second place his relations to his country and hia gov. rnmenh It may seem btrange to acme that we hli.mld bring religion into thisdis- cussion; but its power is mo great iu developing character of the liigliunt type tlmt we deuiru it ubHohitel) mc- eKsary. Religion is a nchool width educates and dihciplines man for the society of his fellow. Ii ennobleu and ntiimiluie* the better part of his na ture. It iiJi/ddicH and corrrclM Ins i vil propeuailii h; it gives him high and noble uiolivea by which to direct mid govern hiM life. It hiibstilutu-t principle lor policy, right for wrong. Through its inline11co a universal love for nil met) is eng udured. Benevo lence, purity, upiighii ess uud cliurit) are ith finds. In a wi ld it foiina tin Christian geulleiuiiu, the perfection of all tlmt is true, noble and good iu man. Can wc doubt, then, taking the terms iu their broadest accept at ion, that every good mao ia a patriot, and the converse that every patriot ia a good man ? We tin k not. Tno principles of C.iristiauity so impliedly teach the obligations of man, and their influence on civil zulion and its machinery is ho marked, pir.itml illy in thu building together of society, that wo duuiu these sufficient proofs oi thu Let without mentioning lure the Ui cestity of duty nud lo\u ubiltiin-ids of Puiiiolisui. We hlndl iiHsumo, then, that our pa triot ih a zealous, active CiuiNtiaii. whose life exemplilien the gieul truths nud priuciplesi t thu bible. Witii tins pref.tce wo proceed to Ootibidei our aid jcct iu In.-* count cl ion with Iuh f. dow-omii. II. re he lends nia heart and hand to thu adviiiici un nt if all i he gnat ends of society, and hinds ii« IioiuIh still closer by hia exertionc and inllu- o. The community feel that be is itidispnnsiblo iiieinher of their I" - dy. This fet ling, however, does not from tin* fact that lie is ostenta tious in the discharge of his duties or tlmt lie in necessarily nu ii cum- bent of its offices. It eprii gH fiom the zeal and lldulity with which lie at tends to liia private and public Imsi- froiu the ardent interest he maiiifosts by word and deed in the public welfare; from his pme love of justice, pence nud liberty, nud Ii him uly opposiiion to every thing by which tin He nro subverted. From lu < probity, ti uiperance, culture, uidhu- hiiiHin and independence. To nui8a thu whole in a word, vtilily in hia predominant clmrnctcrihtic. He may be tho fanner who tills tho soil mid tluiH dev. lopH hia couutiiea' ro- Hource.<; the uieohnnio who invenla mid nguliiti-n the rumbling umoliin- ery of lu r uiills and nmnufnctorii-b; tlio miner who prebis I ho earth iu quest of her hicldm wealth; the lion- eat tnr who unftiila her Hag in every bretzu of the world, exj oiling our produota mid beurii g hence the fruila mid fubrics ol ollnr cliinea, or tho teacher who eduenteb her youth, truins them to w Ik in thu paths of vilttic and ki owhdge, pun nta tin in to biH country prepared to meet lilo ami ila duties. These are iho palriota, the eiti/.ena of a land aa virdyher greatest statesmen; mid these me they whose aggregate fidelity mid in dustry coiibtitiite tho worth of any imticu. Iu truth, every sphere of iite from the humblest to the bights', af fords ample coiupaaa for the full d e- vulopment of a patriot; provided the person who tills it ia contributing his abate to the general good of the com munity, uud act tinted by love ol hia country sincerely di sires her pioa- peiity, mid does hia hist to attain tiim great end. But here indeed we have declared the greatest elciueiit in the patriot's character, naimh, an ardent love for his couldly. This ia tho keystone which binds the whole structure together in har mony und unity—tho motive turce which impels him onward, ami lo whose intlueiice we can trues lus ac tions. Ills devotion to his unlive laud is second only to tint which he j feels for Ins lloil. A thousand us-o- | eiatioiis thus bind him to Ins soil. 'llie Patriot's boast “that where’er tie I roams, his tirst best country ever is ui Home," are the seiituneiiti of his lieait, be that home Alpii.o heights, Iceland s rugged shores, Italy's siiiiny ! plains or Amer.ca with her tree, d m- 1 oeratic institutions. This love iu our Ideal Paliiot is of a broad, intense nature. It compreheuiis the whole Nation. So onlarged ui.d uiiterndi* it that he IS lilted above the It sll let. d limits id State or itenon, and is kept alive to the iutcrest of the wb >lu country. Hih mind reH« cl a with pride on ho.- vast domains -her great wealth—lor prosperity, her institu tions and her history. This ia (lie eleineut of P.itri item which engrafts the State mid nation in thu very heart and being of a mau. and it the limber out of which are hewn honest, faith ful citizen, thu true Imlwoiks of a country which shield her institutions; tile strong pillars which htistuiu her government und the lcul pillars of a nut ion. We bad intended lure to present our Patriot mmo prominently in his diameter as a citizen, but it will per- InipH he Mdliciciit lo hiiv that we deem it of paramount imparlance tlmt lm understands thu princi| I a upon which his government in founded; the great ideas it re| indent a; that he should be a politician iu the trneHi se11hu of the word; that he should ne t fiom honest conviction* of right — from dihiutereHteii priuciph irreHpi ct- ivu of even national coiiHidt rations mid sectional claims or parly politic-; that la* should, »h (loitii.or Munis says, "forget p oty nii.l remenmer Iiih country wbuh < u.bn cim all parties." Finally, lh»t ho liu.irlily syuipalhi-e anil co-o| ernte with the gov. ri.mui.l. If the lamI in its whole i xteut from Noilit lo Mouth, E.st to Wt-Hi, coul l be tilli-il with patriota, such >.h I lmv«* endeavored to depie ; who were true lo tin ir lllllliliood, li ne to tlie int• i i-stH of Hociety—I0311I ms ciliz -ns, und above all, who ui-re uid.-ul lovers >f their country; men of Christian pi i - ciplo mid Christian action, our pohlic- woiihl be ptitifi.-d of cm 1 option anil (li-honeHiy, mid our l>i k n and di- vide l country would bo in re • lily l.lilted, mill lliia republic Would tie the happiest mid most poueiful spot upon which the him duals his gem- A\ Nlictirr Miles r October. II I. t.r boI.I. brlwrrn I In* tejjal Iioiim 1 tlic f it hi Tuuthiy MS FOR THE T.HES! ONLY $5 For a First-cl ns Sewing Machine, Send for Oirculir with fill Puilic- ul IIS. iap |>ii>|m 11 v. Our lawn Inl in (’.•dniloivn, kn.avn nu ilii 1 I 1 irr I..I, | tntnil. i| .*n 11,f* rn*i l»y 11 nr* *1 n nnlair ir*>rili na.l *aanli rimniiig i»y JliiUon CmMi -1. u»r nn.l lot, nml nailm umlil.yii hic.i niMiiair lo Mi>. J-1.-«I - Ini.I'ii Inl. nixI on lliu wc-l l>y Mine »fi*-. , l na.l ill•'ron*I ranali>|t li.aa llncl.nnna o. II am, nml on ilm anrlli l.y llm VyMoti Inl IU..I llm ol.l J. i< hi llm nnrili w. «i corner ol M.al lot, «. 1 f 11ui 11 ilift cam ncio, anac or less, hd 1I1 propeily «.f .Ins ••. I'li. n. 10 cnllnfy n nq . 11.1 caul 8 In In fnvor ol \\ II. av !». Biliy. dco'.l, i.rnami TI..- II W > r Mr. kin. | 1 iuci) >.l, nial J r II I 1 , lo llTin lly na n|-|.Citl. AU.», lit llm -i.nm tin r na.) * Incr, llirci* •lurk ttr.'iva cr l.lnck a nro muli-n. an ilm jappiriy I t'- M lliclm*-Inna, Hr n p..;k Mijau i I.. Ill f.1.. at It i'lninl r M1 h swi.a-tai agaiaai •a 1 mia muro mule, if lilac nr t'-n yrnr* oM. wngoe, wllli frofi nxlm nail i«|aliig m-hi. iih ilm | ro| iiiy ol Ihauy \ ay; mUo one-a nil cliiylamk I1..1-1. . I... 111 It'll l dll S old, Mild oim diligln In.^py und idoi und ly I.. rdci> of r al'o. toll. *if liind N. a nt d 3. in (lie ITtli Ultlrlci na 1 41 Ii imcliiai ol “.•Ikcmiaiy iih I lie |H'ope 1 ly .1 .10)111 T Prior; li v.cl upon by v 111110 of 11 I ’oik *ii|mrioi Coil 11 Ii Iii in f 11 \or ol \\ in I'm Ii npim-i J.diu T l'rlor levy inudo by K \\ ( l.niHil.-, f.a uii i Slici ill. Alio, loin ..f land Noi 700 797. 7hl, TOO, 7211. 787. 708, W.t*. h7(). 1»:U. 8 7. hoi. f GWIO. ft 2. 8HI, 8(i8, 80.* 7’ I. OiHl. Hot anil 780, ia (lie 2d dial 1 id and lib frcii.ai of Polk uotiiiiy. tin., 8 ' n.-rcH. nioio < r lev. levied upon hi tlio properly ol K II lUclinidHon, Hr , to hn<i-iy 11 ti la Ivued fnan folk Hiipcrior comi in f«\or of Min A. Colville, |Miiirdtiiii of I uli.ai olid .lolin (*ol\ ill**, nr a 1 lint Mild l,i< land-oil uiul.ldin l>. W udilell Miiui'y. Pi peny pmnicd tail by plitiiil it! .. ullm ney. AIm*. lot (d land No 1 in (lie 2d dint, nail dili m lu ii <>l I'olk county, n- 4Ii•• pinpony- ol J P lluniiioi k, pi in., lo nuti-fy a jumii'c cotnl Ii Iu i.Miud fiom jonilca com I ll>. fill dial, (i M, in fivor.fJJ l.'olua. bcni-cr, ngiiinic J P lliiintiiock. pi illl-ipill 1.1.d I. II Wnlll.nU M'eil Illy; lev ud upon un 1 lio propui 1 y of J P ll .ntiimek. A In*. (.1 il>»' bihiic lime mid place, loin of liind Non I. it. ii. 7. 8, f. 8:. 81, 80, 7 *. 78.77. 7t»,7f>. 7 1 '.a, s:t. 84. s'». To. 87. .‘8. 8'.*. to. 9i, iu,: 1 1. 11 :i tea. mi. 100. 1 a, 188,187. I.a., 153, lo., |M>. I(.7. Ul*. Or . 172, r.tf. 1.4. 17 2:4, 201. 2. 2 11 1 I Po-k ( I olid I 11 I lie .1. li.' Illi Clipi cm p 11 * »!»•• p» ‘»r* , by PIANOS, CABINET ORCAN8, All kindi of Birinpod In«irnmcnM and Hhcct Mimic, Retailed a( Wlmleanle Prici-n Sterling Silver Wa^e A l Rrdnccd Prices. Arllclcu of appnrol for I. idim, O-nllc nma mol l.'liil lre.., Il.um.diold mu] Fnnry Arliclen of every (pmlily and kind, at an IM.MKSSB KKDUCnoS OP lt\T.» bn » Culnlopae nial I'urmit Pi Ice Liat of Biylc-, auml lea ceals lu Mm. Sti.i.ir. J. Bittkt. Pmlilnn K lilre-s. P. O. Bo« 12* 0, New Y. ik f r 1 ? ORGANS AND PIANOS! All the brsl improvement!* combined in 1 he Organs and Pianos manufactured by CORNISH & CO., Washington, N. J. To n'.l who wish lo purchase either nn OK(»AM or PI.\XO, we cun Iruibfully suy that for ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION, | Henuliful Fiaieli ami Sweet Mimicnl Qunli- lies, our inntrumeals lake rank with 1 be j V osl Celetrated Manufacturers Our only clsim lo fiivoritiim over oilier leuding nianiifsclure.s is our LOW PRICES, reduced lo meet iho requirements of tho times. l>.-tei ituned noi lo bo and Irsold, and at Ibo same time furnishing instru ments that wc fully Warrant For Five Years, we invileenrre pondent*tlmt wc may have an opportunity lo prove saii.f»ctj»ily nil ! that we here nsser*. Our P.ancs are furnl-hcd with the improved «*5SSS»?s> FREW GRID ACT 0!) Send eoh Catalogues. /-•K-iRnn. hahto w ror.vn _jr, n . " * n'hnn l.m.jr S I Viaeeni, a Dl'ml.h mid oilier-, hnvii.tf nf.plied lo l av.* n pri- vi I«• v* n v .••i .hliohrd ns n aerond eb.*.« pald.c road Ih" name comm m-pig nt the ll> ckmuri and It.nan r n I a.-m ih«- v*•«>. dii.ee of Joan. Ii .a I h i-‘ h ibc Kinen'ou r • till' 1(0(7)" I*nd V M Wen tond • • n. .1 M W nr. 1 old i.'aalmioa And * It c> miitlon- rrs nppn hi dm l e» i w iho • having rmidc ‘heir r»q >i r i I li . pllbtimililily mn| have niirked cal Ihe mu a e conb.imnhl" to Imv nil per«on« having objodlons ity o.: the (ihe very best in use) Tiiy nro n^.o HEAVILY 8TRUX0 wilh Ihe improved wire; the discs an* of solid r>>«civoa.| — peifrdly sees, ned and W.VKUANTKD NOT To CKACK Oil W AIIP. Our f»l;0 \N8 nrc furnished with all Ihe modern iirptuvimenl*, ns to slops, action, He, while Ihe I A>L8 are of tho iccenl eubiait myle, nda.iiubly sailed fur 'he pnilor. W 8K.ND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATAI.nUUP. AND PRICE LIST. Address T Id i . I it .or CORNISH & CO., Washington, New Jersey. 4 4 I 4 S ihr in .1 1) t 111 Polk Mipc II J Tnylm- ag,m s t the ticum-. li ;rou Un. Piojeny pointed out in said Ii fa. Also, at ilio Mime lime nail place, iheun- dividt-ti one l.airih inivrcsi in llie William Mt'iks luaiso and lot, known its ilu* Win Mvikh Bitut* liousv mill l"i in foil a i.'im a, PutkioUMy, (it , bomidou on I lie ii . • < ill t.y 111', l.iddtltb oUioe, un ihv BOUIb by John • Iioiim d luiiiiing from ltiichiiiiuii io Rilin’, mid on the vast by |lie 11 snli'iice n.id lot of l'r M Kl.iddvK; as Ihe pi o) illy 11 Mm. Meeks, made subject by buitl judgiui'iii; levied upon under and Meeks. I Hill'll pi iv o r of ( build \\ lid house, aguin&i Mud it same linn* and place, one frac •l ol l..t No I. low a company mi. - Mr. cl, nttiuuig buck lo Dr. l.id. und lying hclweiu Di. l..udtll‘t puuhasv money . I.v nil hut upu ^ Nieeks, J A black Mi'll' ball sc uud lul 111 l. tduiluwll, knowu us ilie old luick stoic house near Wiley tlsuU 8 Malic. I.vuilig iu Iho oil I lie loud leading lioiii Ivockuiarl loLuic und a.lnulc I'e.WevU luo . esi icucc Ol J «> l louu; us .lie plojuiy ol Iho dclendunls, potUtvU oul by Uwi.i pa. lie?; lexica uj-uu ny b.uucv.J t i'vxci ai.u j U 'Waded, seeu- 11. P. 1.UMPK1N, Slid. / 1 011 |.\, Pill lilal'Mi I | \ ' ' linin' I.living applied for letters nt ■ mliii i.i-ii'Mlina nil llm cdule »f .'mill". M Wp«i I s, ! '*ie of hai I eonniy »<-<l Th.icfi.ie nil po.Boris l.axing . bje. lloii-. 'ViM "pi ear ul ilie noil ,n . r a "id nmy. on Ii*c lim' Monday in <'ci»bei neni mid file lliciii ill t i iiis of the law. .-ept I, |87'i JOEL HUE" Kit, O .1 mi y /'KURD I A, POLK) rnl.M Y—W. (’. j * ' Kii ghl lim n| plied for Inter* ol a I i- or Kilmon.l ll » - ed. with ilii' will : Therofuri. all per-oiiB having obj o'lous xvill Ido ih of iho County said e 1 r-t M..i..|»r in Oel. la •HiEL HRE"Elt, Uidiuu.y. Sept 4. 187• 1 Mortgage Nisei ill Sale. \\ ll.l. In' so >I lit foi 0 ill.' e» ll Ii "ii - ■ d< ' 'll ' i Ihi Iiuv.i, P..U cuiiiily. (i . bulwen (lie leg I bouis of sale, lm Iii-i Piiehiluy iii A nvouila r. I In* l allow mg pi oporty. to- w ii : Lais of land Na. 70S. 7 ::t. nml 78 », nil lying mid li.ing in the 2d district and 4'h see'ion nt I’.lk cotiniy, (ia , na I lie prnp. ny ol Leu Neal, kviod upon tiyr vil- i- Ii fa i AI so. wen liulfof lots of land N**s 177. 178, 171li di-n ici und 4ili section of Polk eonniy, Ueorgh- Lcviml upon by virluo ol n niorigiigo ti l.i ilvi.ed I nan Polk Mipurioi cwnri in l.ivui <d 'i f kuiglii, udui'i ol Ed Uiond Hvrry, dee d, iigxiiisi " I, Aicfmif.s Pi op. l ly painted uni in su -i li lu us ihe piopcity <1 sain Mt(?.i«iiiu*. II. P. Ll .MLKIN, Kh'ff. Aug. 80, 187a- MARBLE WORKS, BROAD STREEP. ROBE. - - GEORGIA. O HE undendgtied would call special nt- 1 teiiiion ia their fai'ib'i. s for supply ing mix thing in i lie above liiu. MONUMENTS, Tomb and Headstones, Vases iVECETAglj-J jSiciiyM RAm R.INEWIi Tim standard article is cotnpound- cd with tlio greatest care. Iii effects arc na wonderful and ns satisfactory ns ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives tlio head a j cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by Its use bocouies white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak ing the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Ilnyes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, “The con stituents are pure, and carefully se lected for excellent quality ; and I consider it tlio Best Preparation for its intended purposes.’’ Price, Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dyo FOR THE WHISKERS. Tills elegant preparation may he relied on to change the color of the heard from gray or any other■ undesir able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL l CO., NASHUA, N.H. ItU t/ ill BncsiiU, ul tului la SsiUsu. Fur s »!«• iu (’. da i own by BUR RANK A JUNE-, Druggists CASH STORE.” CT. S. STUBBS Sc GO. Ced nrtown, On. IJAVF! Just received their Spring Slock of pPY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES. GROCERIES.’* CHOCK! RY RENDY-MADE CLO KING. HATS .tC 1 here go-.Is were bought nl llir rlnsesi figures uni having «*ciro l L'xsa mil disceuiiis, ibey me able lo offer iliem nt prices xvbicli defy competition. Call and be eonvinci'd. A Tofi'p'rio n*sixrfment of Lenlber Bools and shoes manufactured lo order. We call rptciul alt cut ion lo our slock of l.«li, rnFFKB RltK. p„ m ;i TT Pmnorioc! .-xvx-xk.rii HAMS si UAH, ua* ox, salt, x amuy uioceiles, syhcp.s».\i>.starch CANN'ni) ROODS, PICKLES. TI.00R nnil MB At,. Sole Agtnls in I’-ilk county for tlio (Ndcbrnlsd ""'nil Ploxvi" and fixtures. <yr,. Ag»r.l» I..V II H - F ... Ml ti .un- ',.n..w —W VliR \NTEO. We may have Mentioned it Before. But it wil. hc-ur repeating; und to in ku u hurt* tiling, we wi 1 Buy that tho MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO., O-r* MOBILE, ALABAMA,, Its tli«_‘ I^encling l^ile Company in tlie South, Ami uud' r its present excellent mauugctueiit is doing more Now Business in the Southeiu States than any other Life Company, North or South, Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875. OUR F4PROIA.IL.TIE ' : TP lie I>ifo lCndotvinent Plan, by which you secure nn Endowment in fifteen years, at tlio rate of an ordinary Lih Policy. r I lit* Y c my PenoM able 'I'e l* in 1*1 nn, the cheap est plan of Insurance now worked. M. M CARTY, II. M. FRIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS, President. Secretary. Actuary A, C. FICKENS, Geniral Agent North Georgia, CAliTI RSVILl.E, 0E0HGIA. STATEMB1TT FOR THE YEAR T.NDINC DECEMBER 31st, 1873. Kul Atwetu D.couilwi Ills', 18M $110,300 13 I CO .XI13. R. ceivud for Preiuiciua uud interest 90 $750,785 12 DISlirilSE >1 ENTS. J olhei ex pi 1 Losses by Death Div.deuils, Commissions, i'ux.i- A c &o„ Of ilif b< «t I' .linn nud .Anicri.’nn Mar ble, finUhi'd In ihe bci*t style and xx.uk mnu-liip. and at prions ibal .lefi."* cimdrii- lion. Tlio 1 it in n* of Odirlown and vi -, dully nro rcKpcrifully invited lo call and rxnniiutx our woik» nml ] vioes when ini KuUitf. july 27. Im M ALI.KAGUK dc CO 1876 Great Centennial 1876 P irlies ih sir og ii.fiirtnidi.xn us to 1 best routes to tin* CE.NTENNI VL, or to am of the Snnnuer Resorts or to •mv other p int in theroiintrv. should u.lilr.'>s R \V. W RKNN. Gi n. P.-. Au’i Khi.msixv Route. idcpiiKV Mieriir Sale. Will t'c sold Im fore the court bouse darn iu Cedarli'xx ii. I'olk con my. (ju„ on ibv til.-i Tu.tdux iu October next, between legal bouis iI'miIc, ibo lollowing property. l.oi of land N'. G l in the 2?at disirici sii.xl 8mciion ol I'.'ik county, li levied upon as the pi. petty *1 I. J 1 eupree. io Mtiis-ty oue 'ax ti (a iu favor of Jobti R. W*-», i.gniusi s*iu D upree. Levy made nml relumed to is.* by u bailiff. W. Li. TaYLUR, Dep'l Sh'ff. Sopt 5, 1S76.J iTi > i r r i ) r To the Workiii;' ( lass. — We can furnish you employtnrnl nt which you can make fx very Imgc pay in your own loc di- ties xv ii boot being axx ay from home over nighi Agents wanted in every loxvn and county lo lake subscriber* for the Ccnlrn nial Record, llie largest publication in the t oiled Stales —10 pages. 01 coin...ns; Elo gmuly I Hum rated; Tome, only $1 per yem I be Ixecoid i* devoted lo whatever is of in- ieiesi emmicied with llie Outennial year. Ilu* (Jieal Kxbibilion at Pbiladelpbi.i is lulty il ustruied in dela.I. Everybody xxania il The xx bole people feet great in- leresi in »I.cii Counii v a Centennial Uirili- day, and xxant to km x\ all uboui il. An el- vg--.nl patriotic Cray, n drawing premium i pie 1 is eiu it led "Iii remembrance of ihe tine lluiidicdlb Aiinivtf.suiy of the United Males " ?iiv 23 by - 0 mclivs. Any one cuu become a successful ug.-ul, for but sboxx me paper and the ptcluie and hundreds ol subscnbei» are easily obiaiued evjrywlierv I here i> no business ibat will pay like mi ni pieseiil. \x c baxcmaiiy agvuis xvlio «rx iii tsing us high as $ .U per day uud upwaid- N d ...... ii costa nothing lo give Ihe tmsiuvss u ina 8end for our c.rcuiais, terms an l samp;, copy of paper, which are scul :rve t" al xxtiu apply; do u lo-day Ooiipleie ouiti tiee lo iux.se xxho dec.de lo engage, fanu ers aud mechanics, uud lue.r sons an daughiers make ihe very best of agents. Address ASSETS. r«»vli in Bunk U. S. Gov. rmeent an 1 olh*’- B m-D T-">"«"» M'.rlR'.gD, l-’lwl 13-... Ti'i ii'H on B "i.ih .mil Slock' - . Inanranr** Storkn Real E-t'.ti* nii‘1 amount tl i • hy other Cmipr-ii for R.-fnsormri* . Bills Rec.'iviihle, Hernre.1, and S'.»< k B .nda . .. PremiiluiR in liamls of A gen to and in cmrae Coll. Hi-.n Offi.'"'.lid Agency Furni'nr" Add Accrued Inter* st and Deferred I’mniiitns. Asaets D -comber 31si, 1875 .$71251 00 . 73,85'J (1J 113,113 02 $002,071 50 4 17.18.-, 40 . 70.270 20 40 032 12 ' 20.005 00 J 1,425 00 40.003 45 2,745 88 3 002 071 50 21.824 45 THE NEW “DOMESTIC” THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. With our printed direction!, no Instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it. The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled sinw pllcity. comprisin'; simple levers xivorkiaj upon centres. The bearings are lew. and they are hardened and polished. The machines are made at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J.. with new special (patented' machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what xxe now offer. A'rtry tnaeltioe fully tcarruutetl. > “DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO., New Yorlc and Chiengo. FASHIONS — —‘ produced, rt a large saving — MONEY to those who choose to make, or superin- . . lend the making of. their own garments. With the chest talen*. and the best facilities in all departments, and the best . leas of the most skillful odmes. both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the rerage dress-maker. Our styles are always the latest and best. Our elecantlv-illustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending nvc cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere. ‘DOMESTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO., New York and Chicago, t