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Till-: RECORD.
CBDARTOWN, 0A., OCT.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET,
ron
SAMUEL J. TILDEN,
Of Now York.
Fuji VfCK-PBSSlDRKT:
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,
Or Indiaon.
For Govnrnor.
A, II- COLQUITT
For Congress 71 li District,
VIon. W. II. I^elton.
Th« Yrlknv Pmit
Wo find tlio following apodal tolo-
grnm from Havntinuli, in tho Atlanta
Constitution, duiod 2d inst., 9:45 p. in;
To judgo of tho stato of thin city
juiit now, a visit at night would bo
Hiifliaiont. Tho ntroetl, usually ho
buntling with lifo, aro sl.il an thogruvo,
and n-)l a Hound falls upon tho oar
navo tho quick footsteps of somo hur
rying raoisongor for relief, or tho
piercing cry of lovod ouch ah hoiiio
tirod npir-.V, weary of battling with tho
fovor, ascends to its God. Eucli day
oHogs hope Hint perhaps tho worst
in over, and strangoly, oh if to uurturo
I ho hope, tho mortality rate in reduced
only, however, to jump up to panic
IlgurcH next day. Thun, Hovoral days
since, tho intorinontH worn but sovou-
toon, and all folt hopeful, but Mon
day^ record of forty-two now-made
graven, foil liko a thunderbolt upon
tho brnvo hearts that ho long had tried
to cuiiHolo I ho disconsolate.
The deutli roll to day wmh up to
the avorago of tho past three weeks,
being thirty. Of tbis number, twenty
throo worn canned by yellow fover.
About Bovonty-fivo now caBOH dovol-
opod to-day.
A dispatch from Brunswick, dated
2d instant, HayH ; Tho weather for the
past two dayn has been quito cold.
The death rate iH reduced, and our
peoplo aro moro hopeful.
Mu. Eurron It in a well known
fact that in all parties having largo
majorilioH in conntioH, clistricts or
Staton, thorn in a btrong tendency to
fall into tho lianda of munugrrn or
loaders. 'rhoso who make a trade of
politic* aro those who usually attend
iiAUCURftcN, and however good their
iiilontioiis, at first, they usually end
by Hocking by all moaua id thdr pow
er, to advaue.a their own or their
blonds interivitOA'-Rh _
of tho community, or evy^TTRTparty
to which tlioy balong, thus forming
ringH or oliquon, ami depend upon tho
habit of tho people to support tho
nominee - to carry through and elect
their candidate:*, notwithstanding ho
may bo obnoxious to a majority of tho
party, c.nd tho ring nullingon or party
/inch apply the party lush to all and
ovoiy body that has tho manliness and
honesty to holt such nomination, and
accuse thom of being Radicals and all
other iipprobious epithets that may ho
found iu their comprohoUBive vocab
ulary
I hold tho principle that all good
urn! true eili/.oufl aro in honor hound
to advance tho interest, and good of
tho whole country or community, by
all tho honorable means in tln ir pow
er, and not to yield thin great duty at
tho bohost ofjjauy ring or clique, or
thoir aidor« and abettors. I hold fuif
thor that when a pally, controlled by
rings, makes a nomination for any
oiltco who is not generally accept able
to the muHsoa of tho party on account
of tho bad ohaructor of the nominee,
or ovon from gouorat prejudice against
the uominoo, it in tho duty of the par
ty to ignore nuoh u nomination and
put up an indopomlont candidate, and
ubo all honorable muuiB to elect him,
uh this is the only way to rebuke a
ring. Now, it is well known that two
yoara ago the nomination of Mr.
Trammell was nut by any moons sat
isfactory to the mass of the IX :uo-
cratio party in the 7th congressional
district, not, so much on tho account
of the ohavactor of Air. Trammell, but
on account of tho strenuous efforts
of that gentleman to secure the nom
ination, by traveling around the dist-
ict and fixing up his tricks with the
ring masters in each county. In short,
ho was looked upon by a great many
persons as one of the principal ring
masters iu this do tried, consequently
his nomination was not by any meanaj
acceptable to tbu musses of the Dem
ocratic party. Dr. W m. II. Felton
being, before tho nomination of Mr.
Tram moll, an independent candidate,
the dissatisfied and, as the ring-mast
ers called them, tho -oi h<\uh, deter
mine 1 to sill port him fur congress.
Du mg the cu.yubb and before the
oloctioii, Mr. irammoll, from some
cause, declined to run tho race
through. Probably ho saw that his
defeat was certain. 1 don't think
that any other cai.so would have in-
ducod him to give up the tlag that hu
had used and wasted so much labor
to obtain. Tho ring masters then
nominated Col. Will. II. Dabney as
thuir standard bearer, anil tho result
was that Felton wail elected. Well,
how diil lhi« affect the ring masters?
Did they take it ns a rebuke? Nay,
it oniy made them mad, big mad. It
is truo, for tiny then and there nworo
to have revenge on Dr. Felton. In
stead ol leaving off their base nmeli-
inatioiiH against the good of tho coun
try, and for their own aggrandise
ment they treasured up petty rovongo
against Dr. Felton, who has made a
good and acceptable member of con
gri ns, for no one of any House can look
at the record he has mndo and not
say in his heart, "well done good and
faithful servant." it is reported that
Hon. B. il. Hill has said that the 7lli
congressional district was tho best
represented district iu Georgia, for
Dr. Felton was always at bin post,
looking to the interest of his conslit-
uanlH, and his good lady was an able
assistant in attending to his largo
correspondence and otherwise.
M oil, now tho potty rovongo bo long
confined in the malignant breasts of
tho ring musters, has ut last found an
outlet through which it can find vent,
for they have, with groat unauimity,
nomiuutcd the Grout Win. II. Dabney
for congressional honors, and his op
ponent, as before, is tho Hon. Win. II
Felton, independent, hath good Dem
ocrats.
Now, what should tho good, honest
Democrats do, who havo the good of
tho country as their motto? .Shall we
foster and build tho ring intsrests, by
supporting their candidate, Col. Dab
ney, who has no experience in ooii-
gresuioiiul tactics? or shall wo not
rather foster, build up and support
the good of tlio country by supporting
the true and tried Dr. Win. II. Felton,
who tins experience in tho field to
which his friends tit sire to rol urn him?
Il is almost ntii\orally conceded that
a in w member, however capable he
may bo, cannot bo as useful to hit
constituents ns a member who is con
versant with tlio mu<lu.< ojjeramli of
cougftttsiomd legislation by experi
ence; therefore, duly requires us by
all that is right and just to use our
best endeavors to ro-ulect Felton. Oil,
snys the ring udherenls, there is hut
two | urtiufl in this country, the Dem
ocratic and Radical, and if you do not
vote fur and support the Democratic
ticket, you nro a Radioal, and an , body
that votes for Felton is u Radical.
This is a hold fuelled fallacy, fur eve
ry body knows I list there is a ring
parly and an independent party in
this distii I, and uiso a Radical par
ty, and the ring party is more of kin
al party than the indn-
U.ey say that they would
prefer the election of a Radical to I ho
eieotiou of Felton, who is w» II know'll
lobe a good Diiiiecrut. Our duly
and our pleasure will ho to rc-deot
Dr. Felton by a decided majoiiiy
Our New Yol k Fushion corr&jpond-
< lit has tho latest notes iu advance.
From Sprague, who loads the fash
ion in furs, wo are advised concerning
the latest stylos. For general service
mink will ho the fending fur. Seal
Hiicqucs will bo shaped, by means of
side forms, to fit tho person liko a
glove. They will be longer, ami 15
per cent, cheaper tliso formerly.
Reaver and otter will still he used
exclusively us an accessory to rich
wiuUr toilets. For full drcsB the rich
African chinchilla will ho the fashion
able fur. Hudson Ray and Alaska
sables and Lynx will ho tin: favorite
cheap fur, while for misses and chil
dren tho beautiful Grebe will enjoy
special favor.
manukarrn;«KD iiy
Montgomery & Co.,
CEDARTOWN, CA.
Wo nro now rniuiiifaoUiriiig Ilia bent
Huddle over invented. Tho Npring 8nnt is
just what linn been needed by tho riding
public for years. The comfort and ease to
rider and hon*e in not lo be found in any
oilier Kiddle. Mar work In all done al homo
and by moal competent workmen. Every
naddlo i« warranted for liro yoara, with
ordinary euro and nange-
Hcforrncn may ho bud to Copt. A 0 Went,
President Cherokee Iron Company, l)rs.
M K k J A l.uldell, Dr W (J England, Dr
It It Thompson, .1 A Wynn, Wm F Turner,
Esq , A Huntington and Dr. E II Kick
nrdson, Uednrtown, and Dr Hcurry, Esom
Hill, nil of whom heartily endorse our en
terprise.
\\ c r< sped fully call (lie attention of (ho
publio lo liio above facts, and ask a share
of patronage, confident I list our saddlo will
give complete HittiHlaclioli.
Prices rango from Ton to Twenty-live
Pollar><, according to stylo and Hnish.
SlM i'ifr Stiles
\\’ II.I, I e Hold, 1m i.V
\V of Mile, on the F
Ot-i olior.
n I lie legal Iioii
()n*'
the ITi
in
'tinning non
.1 uileon Crnhh'H hot
Mouth by a -I.,..a I
ford's lot, nnd on tl
and the i olid runn
nnd - .
mb i
i tlio
mol the
of said
milling by Mrs. Nuf-
.. we-1 by Main meet
ng from ltnchnnan lo
mill by the .Morton lot
ild Ja|l at tho north west corner
.I, eonininin
■ prone
II. I'.
Mill Autiinsl Mill.
Mn. I'mtok; - 1 mo from the pa
pers that they linvo Hill iiguim-l liill
iu Hu) 9lh district. Tin; lion. •Joshua
Hill was nouiiiiutctl ami ilichd to
to tho United Stubs .Senate h.v thn
organized Dcuiouincy of the Gcotgia
Itgislalurc. Yes, tho regular nomi
nee, ho only rtdiving twelve Rcpub-
ilcuii totes.* The other 11 ill lie ism
guni/.- d luo, now; hul how did !»«• {;*■!
to congress ? Ho ran independent,
yes, bolted; but they thought tiny
had better “organize" him and do it
quickly, and now this disorg mi/.* r a
most thoroughly organized. Why
uo organize Felion thusly- his crune
iH tho same, except lie is noi a h« It. i
This will bo done in Novunlur, and
that, too, to the sili-facliou ol all
concerned. Rut a little more about
the first Hill. Ho was nominated and
dueled to tho Sum'to by the Demo
crats, but dirt it. make him a Demo
crat? No; uoither did lie act with
them iu cougrosv.
Now, biuco the “organized’’ ;elect
from lho Radical ranks, have wo not
tho right to veto for one from our
midst who has exemplified his Dem
ocracy to tho sutisfacliou of every
roasoimhlo man. i think so, or at
least wo will exercise this right in
November, and be a better Democrat
than tlio uiau who says ho had rather
vote for tho meanest negro iu the
district than to vote for Felton,
is what we hoar from the org
everyday. This is radical Dei
cy—tho Democracy that two
ago tried to run Trammell down our
throats, right or wrong. This is the
Democracy that put him on tho elec
toral ticket, ami will now put him
! down us on Tildou’s shoulders, in Ur
du* to build turn up again. Would it
not havo organized better lo put men
of more personal populuiity, and not J
so much dead weight ? i oi kokus ;
"Air tnero any letters for my wim- j
min folks ?” said a plum old gouile- i
mail at the poat-oftieo the other da\. |
"No," said the } ost-muaU r, "but
here’s a big fat envelope with some !
pictures on the li, ;.t tor your daugh
ter.’, "Jm' what 1 C<.mu tiowu our,'
said the oM j inthuan, smiling, .
"Alcliudy’s goiug to bo married; an’
lieiu’o ouo ot them handy ‘Domestic’’ i
paper putruus to cut out her vvedihn'
gownd by
This
Knight, Adm'r <L buni
• iiv O. Silvy, iluo'.l, iik
!<• Mcfkln. | rineipnl, ni
•cin lly on appeal.
I U
17 |ji <1 i v t
upon by 1
m« wngon, with non avlra
ns tho property of Henry
mult olaynank li• n about
ml one MUfflo Imjjjry ami
property of HA Ib.rdei>;
imlor nn*l by virtue «.r a
•art 11 fa in favor ortho
Uomptiny nnain-t Henry
11‘ it \ llonliMM M-Purity.
tl out by pbiiutifl'n attor-
tul A. h L*f»: anil 2'•3. in tlio
i lib aoctw-n of !‘olk county
If-
Pol
T. Prior; lfvie.1
i HupcrlAr court
agiiin-t John T
OleinctitM. foiuioi
of Polk county, Hi
loos; lovioil upon
lliobaiiIhoii, Mr., t
I t oiii Polk Miipt-i ioi
\. t’olvillo, jtnariH
t’ohjllc, ngiiiiihi i
W »
0, 870, t 1 H't7, 8tl4.
IS, 802. I, 080, 800
• flint and -11tl xcction
ibo property of I’ Il
id Iti('hai d)oi) ami John
u.y.
p, y i'"
out by ( lumiiil s atlornoy
Al»u, l«»l ol land No. .Mill in the '2d dint,
and 4tl) Mcction of Polk county, h« tlio
properly ol .1 P Hum mock, prill., to satisfy
iijuMiici* court ti fa hBUcd from joaliee
coin i 107Uib dial, fJ M . in favor of J .1
Cohen, bearer, n^atuaf .1 P ll.iuniiock.
principal anil I. H Walthall security; lev
ied upon us tho properly of J P Hammock.
and place, lots of
land Nos :t. I. /
75. 7 1. 73,
. 84.
HD, DO, l» 1, 02, DM, 1 f;l. 102, h'.l. DK>, 180.
18S, 187, 160, 155, 105, H’»«, 107, 108. 100.
170, 171, 172, 178, 174, 175. 214, 2-13, 212,
241 nnd 210 nil in the 1st district nnd Ith
M Ction of Polk county, On . a- tIn* proper
t\ ot tho Tecutuseh lion ('omp:my, by vii
lue of unit to palisfy u ouportor court ti fa
issued front Polk superior court iu favor of
II J Taylor agaiust the Teoum-eU Iron Co.
Property pointed out iu said ti fa.
Also, nt the same time and place, the un
divided ouo fourth interest in tho William
Meeks house aud lot, known as tho Wm.
Meeks store house nnd lot in Uednrtown,
Polk county, (in., bounded on tho north by
Dr. l.iddcli s otliee, on the touth by John
Jones’ store house and lot, on the west by
Alain street or tho road running from
lUiehnin^i to Koine, nnd ou the oust by the
lesidenco and lot of Dr M K l.oldeU; as
tin property of Mm. Meeks, made subject
by said judgment; levied upon under aud
byvittvoola lien b :n in I’oik superior
v ' art iu tavoi ,.f tl W W ude \ t . f,.,
lumber to build said house, against said
PRICES FOR THE TIMES!
ONLY $5
For u First-class
Sewing Machine .
Send fur Circulir with full Partic
ulars.
PIANOS,
CABINET ORCANS,
AH kind* of Htringcd Instruments and
Sheet Music, Retailed at Wholesale Prices.
Sterling Silver Ware
At Reduced Prices.
Articles of apparel for Ladies, Gentle-
nrtMi nnd Children, Household and Fancy
Articled of every quality and kind, at an
IMMENSE REDUCTION OF RATE3.
For n Catalogue and Current Price List
of Styles, send ten cents to
Mas. Hai.uk J. Hattst,
Fashion Editress,
P. O. Box 1200, New York.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
JPov .Fovor and A<ruo, Intermittent rarer,
Chill Fovor, Remittent Fovor, Dumb Agruo.
Periodical or Uillous Fnvor,&o.,and Indeed
all tho atfoctions which arise troia malari
ous, marsh, or miasmatic poisons.
This is a compound remedy, prepared with
scientific skill from vegetable Ingredients, which
rarely fails to euro Uie severest cases of Chills
and F ever and the concomitant disorders. Such
a remedy the necessities of the people tn mala
rious districts demand. Its *rcat superiority
over any other medicine yet discovered for the
cure of Intermittent*, is, that It contains no qui
nine or mineral, and those who take it are free
from danger of quint*m or any injurious effect*,
and are us hralliiy after using tt a« before. It
has born extensively employed during tho last
thirty years in the treatment of these dhtrcsfllng
disorders, nnd so unvarying has been its success
that tt has gained the reputation of being infal
lible. It cod, therefore, be safely recommended
as a sure remedy and specific for tho F«v«r and
Ague* of the West, and the Chills and Fever of
the South. It counteracts the miasmatic poison
In tho blood, and frees the system from its Influ
ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills,
once broken up by II, do notrcttxrn until the
disease is again contracted.
The great variety of disorders which arise from
Uie Irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, lllludness,
Toothache, Karache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal
pitation, Splenic Affections, Hysterica, l*aln
In the Rowels, Colic, Paralysis, and dertngo-
of thn stomach, ail of which become Intermit
tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than
Atkh's Aoi’a r.umi, which cures them all alike,
and protects tho system from frituro attacks. As
g preventive, It Is of Immense service In thoso
communities where Fever and Ague prevails, as
tt stays the development of tho dlseaso if taken
on Uuj first approach of the premonitory symp
toms. Travellers and temporary residents aro
thus cnsbled to defy Uicso disorders, and few
will ever sutler if they avail themselves of tho
protection this remedy affords.
For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity,
U is an excellent remedy; It stimulates this organ
Into healUiy activity, and produce* many remark
able cures where other medicines fall.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWKLL, MANS.
BoI.L) nr ALL LKUOUIST* EVKUrwilEU,
For sale iu (Jcdarto.vu by
BURBANK k JON 1.8. Druggists
SKNii you (TATALOGlfBtf.
' ' l; )mil IIAKTOW ( HI NT. .Ion
1 at linn Long. 8* K Vincent, W I) Crnbh
tul others, having applied to have a
established it
public roml, lb
llnckiuuri and Ito
(fence nf Jonathan
with the KitigNlon
(lie Rome mill Van
Ware old plantatio
"i 'Xl,
commencing at the
•■ad
Long
the
id intersecting
:1 nt the crossing of
i t road near the ,1 M
And the rornmiunion-
tv the same having
iimiie *helr ^report under oath that they
have examined aai<l road and tind tt ol
public utility ami have marked out the
name conformable to law
Therefore all per-otm having objections
will life them ut tho next term of Court of
Ordinary to be held in said county on the
Third Monday in October next, else said
petition will be granted Sopi. 15, 1870.
JUKI. BREWER, Urdy
/ • I OIUJI \. POLK| (ioi ,x n '
V 1 Knight adtninisirotor on tho c-tale of
Kdmoinl lfenjr, of Huiii cowaj^-, ucceaoed,
bqs applied for leave to sell all the loud
be onging ,io raid estate. Therefore all
rsons hawing objections will file them
^wBtt7rL7zz*,
JOEL BREWER. Ordinary.
('iKOKQIA, POLK t’OlINTY -L II Wal-
' f I tin 11, fiiardiati of the minor heirs of
J (1 (Hbson, dcoereetl, having applied for
leave to Hull all the loose iron ore ou top of
lhe ground on the plantation of said minors
Therefore all persons having objections
will appear al tho next court oi Ordinary,
■ ii tho lint Monday.* in November next and |
tile thorn in terms ol the law. Out. 5, 1870.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary
Mortgage Slinifr Salt*.
T IU. bo sold heforo the court house
Uedartovrn, Polk county, (in
hot ween the leg il hours of sale, on the
First Tuesduy tn November, tliu following \
properly, to-wit:
I.ol- of land No. 708, 7.11, ami 780, all j
lying nnd being iu tho 2d district and
4(It bcelion of Polk county, (*a., as the :
property of Lea Neal, levied upon by vir- j
tuc of Folk superior court Mortgago ti la in
favor of Marcus II Runti, use of flcorge j
Mill, ngnuiat said Neal, property pointed |
out in said ti f«
Also, west lialfof lots of laml No-. 177, j
178, 17th district and I lb section of l’olk
county, Ueorgiu. Levied upon by virluo ot j
a mortgage ti fa it sued truiu Polk superior j
court hi levor of )\ (^ Knight, adui'r of Ed- j
moud Berry, dec'd, against W 1. Mct'anlan !
Property pointed out in said ti fu as the !
property of sain McCundla.-.
11. P. LUMLK1N, Nh tr.
Aug. 80, 1875.
% } % %
ORGANS
AND
PIANOS!
All the best improvement a combined il
the Organs and Pianos manufactured by
CORNISH & CO.
W aaliiiigtou, V J.
Toad who wish to purchase either an
OIK! AN- or PI \ NI». we can truthfully ay
that for
ARTISTIC CONST RUCTION.
Beautiful Finish aud .Sweet Musical quali
ties, our instruments inks rank with the
Our only claim l.> lavoiiti-n
lending inantif»cDirci*t
1 . < > A\ I * W 1
reduced to meet tho
time.*. Determined not to be unddrm
ond at the Halim tim.) furnishing in>i
k*<|Uirc-iucii
W
i that )
> fully
Warrant For Five Years,
we invite correspondents that we may have
an opportunity to prove snti^fnet .rily all
that wo here assert.
Our Pianos arc Airni-hcd with the improved
CASH STORE.
,7. S. STUBBS Sc GO.
H
AYE Jn
Cedartown, ,Ga.
rd their Spring Stock of
t)RY GqpDS, NOTIONS, SHOI'.S, GROCERIES.^
CROCK FRY. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS &C
Tl,,.,. ,|. were bought at the clos'd figures, and having secured Cash and Cash
diheminte, they are able to offer them nt prices which defy competition. Call mid ho
convinced.
A Complete a-M.rtmeni of Lentil, r Boots and shoes manufactured to order. Wo
call special attention to our stock of
"ut. Family Groceries,
CANNED (iOODP, PICKLES. FLOl’R and MEAL.
Sole Agents in Polk county for the Celebrated ••Watt Plows and fixtures.
8«A.. A^pi.Ih f<>r Hull’s Patent H »tary Harrow —NN ARRAN FLO.
We may have Mentioned it Before.
But it will lx :.r ii ,. tiling; null lo muko n sure tiling, wo wi 1 nay that the
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Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
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M. M CAIiT’Y, H. M. FRIEND, . SHE1TARD HOMANS,
dell's lot an
otliee tyiid J
u Polk comity
t lot No I. town company sur-
u*t, luninug buck to Ur. L»d-
i lying between Dr. iaddell
Jon
Levied upon to .-a
i li ta for purchase i
11 Mallhull against
Meeks, .1 A I nto and L L Yau. a;
property ot tho said Meeks
the
MARBLE WORKS,
BROAD STREET,
ROME, - - GEORGIA.
I RE undersigned would call special at
tention to their facilities for supply
ing anything in the above line.
MONUMENTS,
Tomb and Headstones, Vases
Ac., kc,,
Of the best Italian and American Mar
ble, finished in the best style and work
Hum ship, and m prices that defies cimdet
ticti. The citixeiis of Ccdariown and v
cinity are respeetfully invited to eall an
examine our works and prices when i
Herne. july 27. 4m
A. M. \Ll.i: (CUE A CO
l
(tho very host iu iiso)
Tbsy are also HEAVILY STRl'NO
with the lequ vrd wire; the cases arc of
solid rosewood | — perfectly sea- in d and
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Our OIUtAN'S are Airnished with all
the modern improvements, as to stops,
action, etc., while the 1'AtfES are i.f the
recent cabinet style, admirably ruited f r
lhe parlor.
W SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED
CATALOG UK AND PRICK LIST.
Address]
CORNISH & CO.,
Wnahiligtou, New Jersey.
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To lhe Working Class. ", in
furnish you employment ut which you can
make a very large pay in your own locali-
without being away from home over
j nighl
ounty to take subscribers for
j tiial Record, the largest publi
i I llit v I Stale, -1*. I,.;,--. *.| .
gatitly Illustrated; Tonne, oul
Fiewideat,
Sucrota
Actuary
A. C, PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia,
( UtTKltSYIl.I.K, (JEORGIA.
ST A.T !£■ IsAlBHlsTT
FOR THE YEAR ENDINC DECEMBER 31st, 1375.
Not A-sotoDecctnlior 31»t, 1H71 $140,800 la
lNeo.iin.
Oil
DIMll Ksr.MltVIS.
r«>K»w, Iiy Doftth
DiviJciiuls, Couiuiissions, Tu\< , uml other expon.*
Gash in Bunk
V. H. Government nt 1 other Bond *
Loans on Morl^njjo, First Liens
Loans on BoihIh and Stocks
Insurance Stocks .
Real Estate ami amount <ltio by other Companies
for Ro-Insurnnco ....
Bills Receivable, secured, and Stock Bonds
Premiums in hands of Agents and in course of
^ Collection
Office and Agency Furniture.
Add Accrued Interest and I), ferr. .1 Premiums...
Assets Dccomber Hist, 1875 . .
. $71 254 00
. 70,851) 02 1 18,113 02
$002,071 50
$ 17.18.-, tog
70,270 Hil-I
-10,002 121
20,005 001
1,425 00/
05.085 711
200,238 40*
40,093 45
2,715 88 |002,071 50
21,824 46
THE NEW
“DOMESTIC”
1876 Great Centennial 1876 „
Parlies desir'iig information ns to ‘ ia . v > ' Vl ‘ nl lu ^
last routes to the L’E.N l'ENNI VI. <>t , j.'-nn! \* p,, 1, .
10 any of tho Summer He&orts or to 1 ,l >' viniiicd *ln >
11 ii v other point in tho country, should hundredth Amu
address li. NY. WliENN. : rin iu-cunu-'a’-.u’e
Gen. Pas. A n’t- lveunesaw Route. , A, and tn.-
ud lot
* the old brick
<*>« .1 ‘"I u'lh. (Mmw.i
•ut by both parties; levied upou
mx justice court or count ci
to oi v tJoiiu Neal, ngaiust J
F Dever.-oidJ D Waditeu, si
DcpttU Miffill Suit*.
ill be sold before the court bouse door
ednrtown, Polk county. Da.. ,n the
Tuesday in October next, between
‘hours of sale, tho following property,
subscribers
There is no
bust!
•■••'“'I. K-irybodj
y s t'eutcnnial Birth- !
it all about it. An el- j
n drawing premium j
enibrauoc of the One ■
-ary of Die Uuited !
“> Any one
ut agent, t r but show
uin-aud hundreds of
Lot of land No 34 in the 21-
id 3d section ol Polk county, (in
;>ou as the property
THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
r printed directions, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it
The construcuon of the machine is ba-cJ uj«n a principle of unique and unequalled aim.
plicitr. comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearing) 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 K»'i.\ < onstructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer.
Jh'reri/ m<ic/ii,<« fully tearrnnted.
“ DOMESTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
New York nnd Cliifitgo.
FASHIONS
*■ *• » K *- X 1 Mmne\ t ( hu .se to make,or superio-
tto, «d U» ha. fidUto m .1, b£f
•;*. ««in (.wits fs, rtm ih.
,o sn, l.W fid withwu.Vd
“ DOMESTIC ” SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
jNY'w Yorlc and Cltfeag^). •