The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, October 13, 1876, Image 2

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THE RECORD. CKDARTOWN, OA., OCT. IS, 1870. NATIONAL OCMOURATIC TICKET. tor mmnrxT: SAMUEL J. TILDEN, Of Now York. yen vice* I’RVdDKKT: THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, Of Indians. For CongrcRB, 71 b District, Mon. W. II. K el ton. And a Hon la Horn. Tho big King him find born unto it n little, dwui HhIi Son of n King in Cc- dartown. It i* very much deformed, »nd will not likely liro vory long. Tho head of tho thing in nil ono Hided inaido, but on tho ouleido it baa n dozen fiicot. Tho inmdo find reel fnco fronts towarde tho great father of ring* at Dalton. Thin, its only rial face, in nut to be Been, but ie all covered ovor with little facet. This littlo ting non baa n fnco each for all Umi oaodidutoii for county cilices, uud when ono of tbuso aiuididutes op- pronohcH, if (be right fuoo in not up, they puli it down und put another to suit, wed if ho naks why that other face was up, tho littlo ring son nays, "0i »v© are just tickling him in tho Yiba—you know wo want bis vote,” and »o it goon on tickling nil who will bo tickh d. Too thin. Such hum bugs have placed out. Tho people have loan ed better. They will uot bo deceived by snob. THE CANVASS.. The “Large Elector” It ©viewed A Trick Played on ill© Lower Georgian! I The “Large Klector” Ignore* Tilden anti llendrlekit. Gen. Win. T. Wofford’s Letter to the C'oiistitutlou. It ltefiiMcs to Publish the Letter l)r. Felton. Many of our iindent who livo sonio (I ill a i c© Ik in town have not had tli*? pleDBuro of hoeing Dr. Felton, our enndiduto for ru cUction to congruHB, and hemii g him spuak. i'minora generally have work to do, and can't spare tho timo to come out to tho speaking. All such want to know towel lung about Dr. Felton, and for the bcnrlit of these men who uru tho bnckbono of tho country, wo will any that Dr. Fulton is altogether worthy of your volts. Tiue, ho Ih n farmer, and bin fnlhtr before him wn«n farm* • r nud for this reason lie has tho in terest of the funner at heat I, and knows thoir wunhj and understands their tieccssilita flow experience, and will lbei©foio wuk for tin in for whut is their iutciesl is hia interest; tmt betides this ho is tho ablest uinu in the district, in fact Dr. Felton has few superiors. Now, Col. Dibney him aoinn advantage of him in that Dab- Ley Ihih lived in towns and cities over sincu ho won grown, and can put on city airs and weur starched clothes; in E lawyer, and with tho high headed might outshine Dr. Felton, but slitT clot In s, town airs and high head can do nothing for tho good of tho coun try. Dr. Felton lorn tho bruins, and because lie lives in tho country and Dabney in town is no objection to him with tho yeomanry of tho country. What advantage) is it to us to have a lawyer in congress; wlmt does ho know about tho furmers' interests. Ho aits up in hia town office, hia money coiUes easy; what does ho euro for tho agriculturo of tho country. No, fel- luW'oitiELUb, listen to no sweet stoiies for Dubuoy, and pay no nttontiou to slamleis agninat Dr. Felton. Wo bivoin tho past too niton suffered politicians, (film seekers and littlo Bub-( flico sukirs, tho agents i f tho 'big oflh'c-M'tken, to excite ourpas- aious ami prejudices aud drown onr bolter judgmeut. This time bo your own man nud vote for your own tu tor cst und let tin so idlers, who suck public pap, look out for themselves. Veto for, work for und ehct Dr. Fel ton, end you will have tho abluM and best rnuu in congress lor your inter- cat. Tho ring at Cedar town, wo under- •land, i* gotteu up to run rough shod over tho '‘floating vote,” us they call it, OU election d«y They cull the colored people and tho hard-fisted mechanics and woik eg white men "floaters." They, the ring, think they enu make tho poor labeling white aud colored meu do as tho ring wants tin m to. Tho ring is mightily mis- ti.keo. They will find their flouting voter* insulted by thoir attempts to tn at uud pull them ubout. They will not be used iu any such manner, but will exercise their own free choice. Wo warn .them now uguiust those Dabney ring tuusti ra. They cure nothing for yi u. They know Filtou is tho light rnuu to vote for, but they will oh* at yon out * f your vot« by nil sauts of ways if they cuu, und votu you for D buey. They will ti.ll you tales, treat you who will allow them, to whisk.', vainly ti i« king u.u woulu ffll your vote for such iniaeiablu s.ull T tn t» rings for D..bmy arc danger olu . Let tlwtn alone slid have noth ing to do with them. Listen not to the i t hs.but l« men—show your manhood and Ull them us for voting vo i think and act to. yourself aud I 1 vs no man to cum l you or try to do it. t sjkl itdly a ling mau who. Un- At-v the dodge «t ** Democratic clue, me trying io overiidc tho people for the 8>.ke of politician*. Correspondence Record J Mu. Kditob:—The I surge Elector is spreading himself around the District. Afraid that Col. Dabney can’t hold his bund with Dr. Felton, J. W. Wof ford has undertaken tho canvass on hia own account. He proposes to he Elector for Tilden, but precious littlo of his timo does Tilden got. Ho got tho place of Elector at Large by a cute littlo trick, familiar only to such minds us J. W. Wofford. You ro- nu tuber ho resigned the position of Senator. That step took tho unwon- ry ones by surprise, for ho is known to need ull bo can get, from the State or any other plnco. Did wo are told ho tried that to ruu as governor. He tricked Trammell two years ugo by a lot of million vers, that removed Trammell out of J. W'» way. He led Fierce Young to believe In', was the man to ruu in Trammell’s place. Ho Fierce put on his seven-leagued bootH in Washing!ou and knocked at the door of the Romo convention. If John W. Wi fluid had boon out of the Heuuturship ho would have bet n very prominent beforo that lovehj niuddlo himself. Dut ho played Puree a trick. Dabney cnino out by Trammell's influence, and J. W.'Wof ford, in virtuous indignation, told it that if his counsels had prevailed, ho would have hnd a candidate before the Democracy that would have beat en Felton. I wonder if that was tho lion, gentleman himself? lie 1ms waited long to ho placed before the people as a candidate for congress, and in Ins djspair he nssuiiies to hitu- ielf the task of beating Dr. Felton. Ho tiii a uvery method known to Inn fejtilu bruin, lie t< 11s ono story in one pnit of the distiict, ai d liu lells n not In r in another \ .art of the district llo calls Dr F* lion a liar, and ImpoN to gel Dr. TVllui/to uotiOi him. Dim ovi r watched tlv movements *<f a cow- illoly, Mict.king cur around the heels of a si indy old ox, ho would sen that liiblmikis worth about hh much. When his ehurucU r approaches in the sinidh at degree towaul that of Dr. Folton's, it umy ho necessary to reply to him. Uulil that time his bark will go for its vidua and nothing more. Ho lias boon trying to absorb (Jen. Wof ford's reputation for some time. With a cunning known only to himself ho undermines tho interest of Gen. Win. 'J'. Wofford, and at last ho appears in the Atlanta Constitution us "General Wofford." Tho lower Georgians sup posed they were honoring W. T. Wof ford, but when tho trick comes to light it was that great puffy follow, John Wilburn Wofford that got tho votes. Tho movements of the clique that sot forth tlmt Electoral Ticket has disgusted nil hon out men. You remember tho singular unanimity in (lie votu in seven rr eight congression al districts. It there had not been soiua slip in the count John W. would have slipped in like a greased pig, but some how or soma how else, there w as a littlo liguriug rendered some- w lu re and he hung in tho balance for many days. But ho squeezed through and uow when he desires to appear grandly to the world, it goes out that " «eu. Wofford” says so aud so. Gun. Wofford got tired of this, uud he wroto the following to tho Constitu tion, which that paper refused to pub lish. Whs it a party to tho decep tion V Now, I hope you will do Gen. Wuffurd the justice to give it a fair showing iu your paper, aud lot J. W. Wv fiord puss for himself ulouc, with out cheatiug Gou. Wofford out of his j nobly earned title. Copy, in substance, of tho note soul to the Atlanta Constitution, which was unnoticed : Caiuebsville, Ga., Sept. *28, ’70. Editors ConslUuUion - Gents : lu your issue of yesterday, tiuder the head of tho "7th District ty and district, as well as to D *. Ful ton, that I should state tho fact that Lis I #’ng a candidate for congress wan not of his own Making, but at Ilia earnest request of a largo number of tho loading DemocrutH of this county and of adjoiuing counties. The good citizens of this coil ty gave him u ma jority of over fourteen hundred voto i at tho 1 Ht election, which, from pres ent advices, will not be decreased iu Novemper next. To thu Democratic party of the Htatc, it is proper tlmt I should say, that tho election of Dr. Fulton will be no evidence that the Democracy of this district are not as true to the great principles of our party us they have ever been. Very Respect fully, VV. T. Wofford. Will you do mo tho favor to pub lish this hasty note in your insue of to-morrow? W. T. W. Such, Mr. Editor, is the proscrip tion exercised towards Felton men that tho press will not allow a man to assert his personal identity when it is assailed. They uro currying out thoir threat of "cutting off ^Felton men, women and children, fiom decent so ciety" made by a certain R >rau law yer iu bis glnr if (ration speech last No vember. If the Cousinutioii loves J. W. Wofford, well and good. It can be judged by (be company it keeps. Dill they hud letter consider the pol icy of attacking an honest man who has been imposed upon, and then re fuse to give him u hearing. Annus. Rockmaiit, Ga., Sept. 1), 1876. Editou K kuoliu : - It seems that your town is "red hot”on tiio present congrcBuioual race. Tho Express is mukmg a desperate effort to elect Col. Dabney, but from the best evi dence we can got from vaiior.M sec tions, bis man will lie overwhelmingly defeated. Diluioy stock iu this Sec tion is Belling at about fifty per cm.t. discount, wlnln Felton stock com mands a very fair | minium. We re gret that too DdmeyiUs hive inau gurated tlm ml--m- ruin policy, but such is tim fact, for wli ii it w is an nounced that Bariow Imd el-etui a negio ropiOHcn 1 alive (which was u false rumor) wu hoard more than mu* Dibney man r*j-icing over the news. Their actions prove tlmt th y can* nothing f<*r /hnusratic jirincjtlrs; no, rallui than.see ilnir man il.p-.tied by another^ democrat,, ill■m,fi ii«A democracy be miquustioned, Ib-y would pu for seeing thu pal ly ciusln d aud blotted out. But this policy, which is iharac.ctiy.i-d by iui utter lurk of toleration, aud a iletelmuni tion to run rough shod over those who have the munlim-sH io as *il and main lain tliuir lights, will never d - cuivu, or force from tho path of con scious rectitude, thegieat mass of (lie voting poptllutiou who see proper to support that profound statesman aud Christum giuthmuii, Hon. Will. H. Felton. Guo wold to the furmers. You have always wanted farmers to repre sent you. You have vowed time and again that you would not support a lawyer, now it in your | rivihgu to diet duo o‘ your numbci.uuc who has been a farmer from his youth whose interests uro fully aud unmistakably idealitied with your interests, and who bus the coinage uud ability to meet aud HUcctw-fuUy cope wi'n the assembled intellect of the United HtttU-s. Faiimbh. Or i n Count, Cr.DAiiTovvN, Ga , 1 August 25, 1&76. ) It is ordered by the Court thus tins Court bo and tho s.nt.e i* belt by ad journed uulil the tils*. Monday in December Ui-xt, and parties, jurors and witiieBses will be and appeu at the Court House iu Folk comity, at 10 o’clock a m. on that day. Joint W. H. Undkjiwooo, J H. C. U. C. MANUFACTURED BY Montgomery & Co-, PRICES FOR IRE TIMES! ONLY $5 For u First-class Sewing Machine . Send for Circular with full Partic ulars. 3PI-A.3STOS, CABINET ORGANS All kinds of Stringed In*trunient* ami Hlicct Munic, R«lai|pd nt WhoteaBle I'ricen Sterling Silver Ware Article" of apparel for nrntle- men and Chibiren, HoiimcIioIiI nn<l Fancy Arlioloi of every quality anil kind, at an IMMEN8K nK DUCT I ON OF ll\TKC For ! Catalogue and Current I’rice hist of HtylnN, tend leu cento in Mao. Balms J. IIittkt, F liliinn K-liire*!. P. O. Iloi | j 0, New York. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral For Dlacaaea of the' Throat and I.unjta, such as Cougho, Cold**, Whoopina Cough, lironchitis, Asthma. and Consumption. The reputation it hit* attained. In conNe*pienr« o( Uio inurvellouB cure* it lia* produce*! during Hie laid half century, In a inlUricnt assuranca to Ujo iniblic that it will continue u* roalirc the hoppIcNt iciiiIU Uiatcan bodcUred. In almoat every ae*-tion of country there are persons, publicly km.wn.who have l>e^n restored from nlarming and even devporulo difteasea of the lungs, by it* n-c. All who have trle*l It,acknowledge its superiority; and where its virtue! m e known, no one hesitates at to what medicine to employ to relievo the dis tress nod suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec tions. CiiEnttr FUCTOtUJ. always affords In stant relief, and perforins rapid ruru** of tho milder varieties of In one the more formidable di*. An a safe guard tod Ing diseases which besei f'li11*1 hood. It Is Invalunl i:» of the lungs, en, amid the *li*lre**• for, by il-« timely use, CASH STORE. vJ. S. STUBBS & GO. CJeclnrtmvn, Ga. H AVE Just received their Spring Stock of c*l to h This i y trial, i -t Physicians Ibrottghoi rnrvAPr.i> r Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., SKNO t-'OH CATALOaifjBlt. ailian l.ong, f* K Vinevnl, " I) t ami oilier**, having applied Io have . vat** * ay eslabliohcl no u second public road, the same r<miin<*nciiig i Hock inn r i and It dener «>t .lonatInin l.ong nn-l in'i-rseciing wilh the Kingniou road nt (he crossing liu* It*.me und Vim Wort War* old |*l*srtI<slion. And iln- eis appointed Io review (he i* mmle 'heir ri-|iurt lindsr on I liavo examined said load an public in i lny and have mu kid the J M imniusion- DURBANK ti JiiNIS, Druggisl ORGANS A .\ I) PIANOS! Alt (he heal improvement* combined in ilie Organ* and Piano* inaiiufiiciun I by iiubl** to Ih nil prisons Imping will tilt* Ilium hi llio next term *d Ordinal) lu be held hi Nani omn Tund .Vlumlny iu Oclobur n* x . pi til ton will be gi aiiit'l Hepi. I> | CORNISH & CO., U avliincluib X. J. T«> all jo1.1, Hithvvi tt, 1 ORGAN J I V hasp eitlier an i truthfully ray idiiitui*vinlur * > King I. IMumiid bell), X.'.ttfUp.!,"' v:;;,, persons having ohj- oiliui* will tila tIi«*us nl cnuni) uUlliv hist Momisy i lint for urn.-iic Beautiful Fjnh be held III t*u '.It-hb HR EVER, Oril.uar) Oot. a, 1M7G. CONSTRUCTION’, tn. lulce funk wltii III. Vest Ctletrated Manuf. J 0 (bbM n. d«ceiM*d, Insv 11.g applied f, leave io st-il nil tlis- lno*o iron ore uu top > Hie giound ou ill e planlniiou of said minvi Theiefora all persons having ubjcciioii will appear nt the nest court »*i Ordinary, Our only claim In fivorili.iiii over oilier Irnding inaniifsclureia i* our i,o w r it H i':•-!. re luceii In inrot the requireraenls of the times. Determined not Io he und Irsold, and nl the aniue time furnishing iustru- the first Monday in November n«-v. and ( mend tlmt we fully tile them iu term* of lito law. On. ft, IH7*>. JO Hi. Hit I) W KU, Ordinary- iMortKiiKt' SIMM Iff Sole. \ 17 II.I. be Hold before the court 1 »V door Warrant For Five Years, we invite corre pomient* tliat »ve may have .... „ . ,, un opportunity to prove satDfocturiiy nil door in Uednrtown, Polk ouunly, Un ' ‘ bolwcni the leg .1 hours of sale, *»n iho That wo here n**«-r‘. I ir»l Tuesday in November, the following properly, to-wif: Lola of )an*i Ni lying nud being 4i h suOlion «d P dk county, tin., as the| (ILMUII CJ 11 ft 11 U MUIlUill properly of I.on Ncal, I -Med upon by >n - f 1 olk ! furni*hcd with the improved nl, lwicd Upon by u n iii l Moi igugi- Ii fa iu favor of Mhicus II Uuiin. u*o o! (ieorge Hill, ngRitist said Neal, properly pointo i oui in snid l» fa. Al*o, west linlfof Iota of land No*. 177, 178, 17th district and dill seel ion of Polk oouniy, Ueorgu. Levied upon by virtue of a motigage ti In iisui-d tiniu Folk supt-n r ceurl in lavol <-t V> ( Knight, ndui i■ *it Kd- iiu-nd lull), (ice -I, sgailiel W |. McLalil’iS 1’lOpi'K) po|Ult-d oul IU rM.d h I; piopi-ii) ul BMin .MtCandlas. H. P. l.UMLKIN, hh'ff. Aug. 30, 1873. Stnlr FRENCH GRAND ACTI03, -AT It I' N ‘ 1 CEDARTOWN, CA. We are now manufacturing the best Saddle ever invented. The Spring Seal is V..U 8|>ouk of bluing rco.'ived a letter J"’' " l "' 1 hM l '"“ »«<*•' *- v ,h * * Mi »i • , ^ . , , . i pnblio for years. The comfort and ease to frotn Gun. Wo on iu l« a t«>n o ,jj or nDl j horse isnot to bo found in any lltu poliliciil oauviiBB iu thu* cotigtoss- - ot j, er Our work is all done at home iotiul diatnct. and by meet competent workmen. Every It in ulwnya unplessnnt to writuOi aatldle i» warranted for two years, with sju-nk of olio's self, httt justico to oth- tihu.nktB it uiy duty to 8t>*p this uiissiepiebuntuliou. 1 did lint write to you that 1 with Btuuipiug this dist- lict uyajuht Dr. Felton. I tiui not Inking iCu ucti'O pint iu thi> political eon teat, Ufilher Mil I oppOb-d to Df. l\li tuts eh cl i* -n. lie in uiy neighbor. V\o have known each other for over l' ii ty your*. The only votu 1 ever cnHi in u>y whole life n^aiual tile Uciui- i.oe of tL»* Dviuooratic party was for ordinary care hu ! usage lit ft it net inny b« imd toCapt. A l* West, President Cherokee Iron Company, Dr*. M F N J A Inddei:, Dr W G Euglaml, Dr it R Thompson, J A Wynn, Win F Turner* Ksq , A liuiiiingloii nn«i Dr. E H Hieh ar<leon, t edartown, and l)r Scurry. Esim Hill, nil of whom heartily tndorso our en terprise. NN e r* *ycctfully call tho attention of the publto to me above fact-, and ask a share nl | at uu t-.gt, CL-nhiieut that our saddle w.ll give Ct n j .etc salisluction. Prices range from Ton to Twonty-fivo Dollars, according io style and finish. MARBLE WORKS, liliOAJJ Sl'ltEE r, ROUE, - - GEORGIA Tiny nru nl.u IIK.V Vll.V with the improved wire; the cns*-« are of solid rosewood — perfectly seasoned ami WARRANTED NOT To CRACK OR «*>»• tins. Our ORGANS «re furnished with all '^ ,l ' i the motlern Improvement*, a* to stops, action, etc , while the CAf-KS are i.f th*- recent csbiml style, adndiubly suited for the parlor. Gar SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATA1.DGUE AND PRICE LIST. Address’ * CORNISH & CO., Wnhhington, Now Jersey. ing auyihuig iu the above tiue. MOlNUMEJNTS, Tomb and Headstones, Vases ! H V U U Ac., \c„ fun. make Of the best Italian nn*l American Mar hie, flnidied in tlie be-t style and work- i ,,,^1,1 munahip. and m prioes ibnt *lefie* camlet 1- j 0 ,, unl .. linn. The citiiens of Cutaiiown *m«l vi n j a | j. ( ciniiy hi0 i»8pec|fuUy inviu-d 10 rail and [ 1 nlte-1 examine our woiks and pices when K» mo. july 27. 4m the Working C’las*.—We < 1 y«*u employmeui nt which youc 1 very luge pay in your own loc X)!>Y GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GROCERIES,V OnOCKEHV. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. HATS &C These goods were bought si the closest figure*, and having secured Cash and (.’«■ discount*, they are able to offer them nt prices which defy competition. Call and ho convinced. 1 A Complete assortment of Leather Hoots and shoes manufactured to order. all special attention I - stock of lard, toffee rice. Pa m :i T7 ft-mooriOCJ CANVASSED hams 81 GAR, BACON. SALT, I cHIlliy UTUU31 ltfS, SYRUP, SOAP, STARCH CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL. Sole Agents in Poik county for the Celebrated "Watt Plows" and fixtures. Agents for Hnil's Patent Rota I arrow—YVARR\NTED. We may have Mentioned it Before, Bat it will litur ripi-uling; aud to muku a hurt- tiling, wo wi 1 nay Ibnt tlio MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO., O-fc-"* MOBILE, ALABAMA,, In tin* Leading I^iie Company in the Mouth, And under its present excellent management in doing more New Bu-sineas iu the Southern States than any other Life Company, North or South. Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875. The OUR S P H C I A LT I E ; Lifo I*2iicloxvinent Plan, by which you necure an Endowment in fifteen years, nt the rate of an ordinary Life Policy. The Y eiiry IleneAvnlile Term 1*1*111, tho chenr cat plan of IiiHtiraucc now worked. m. McCarty ident. H. M. FRIKND, Secret at SIIEFFARD HOMANS, Actuary A. C. FICKEKS, Ceniral /fent North Georgia, CAK1T Ii-SVILI.E, GEORGIA. S 1 T A. 1 T ID 2s£lTB T FOR THE YEAR ENCINC DECEMBER 31st, 1873. Nut A.m.!u Ductuii.uf 3l»l, 18(1 $1411,SU'J 13 i \roii r.. It Crivt d for Pi i-inii mu and iutercst flfl t*75l) f 7ti i 12 DISRl U>i:>ir.NTS. -cs by D till $71 2.”»I 00 demln, Coinini -Miis, i ix -, and other uXpcnH.H. . 7J,8jJ 62 1 IS.ID 02 $d(J2,G71 50 C -«h in Ti n k V S. Oov*'rnni«‘nt nn*l other lVmds.. I."**»'r on Morlffaffc. First Li'-ns L.m-s on IV>nd« and Stocks TnsnrnnRn Slocks Real Iv*t"f" nnd nmoiint duo by other f*>r R«-Inaur>*non Rills RcecivabI**, scoured, and Stock R PreminniH in hatidN of Ag«*ntH and it Coll* o»i*«n Ofli. ml Agt-noy Fiirnitnm. Add Accrued Inter* at -nnl D -f* iT<-d Ih I DOT* 12 26.69.1 06 1,426 00 31U1IWI* Assets Di-cotnlier .‘list, 1S75 60*2 671 60 *21.821 40 .$0*24.495 96 take * THE NEW “DOMESTIC” M. ALI.KAGUE A CO 1876 Great Centennial 1876 Parties desiring information as to beat routea to tho CENTENNIAL, or to any of tint Summer Ret orts or to any other p -int in the country, should address R \Y. WR1.NN. G* it. I* *s. Ai*'t K* in * .*-;*" Route. W ihe hirgcsl publication in the I uilnt suiv — in | (il c.b* - n-; i :c gaudy Uluslrateil; Tvnoc. only $1 per year I he ltecoid is derated lo whatever i« of in terest connected wilh the t (Milennial year. The Gical Exhibiliuii at Philadelphia is fully il-usli aie-i in detail. Everybody wauls ii. The whole people feel gieal iu- (crest in then Country a Centennial Hirih- duv, and waul tokut-w all about it. An el egant putrintic oray«-n drawing ]>reinium p.elute is pt-esenutl t'rt-e to each -ub.-cribcr l. is entitled "In remembrance of the One Hundredth Annivei.-arv of me United enu b* Conte a su* Ccssful azvio. t r but >ho» 1)c|miii >l»eriff Sale. Will be sold before the court hi use door iu Ccdaricwn, l'oik co*.n*y, lia., on the first Tuttdtt) in October next, between legal bouts of sale, the following properly. (i pics cut. \\« have many u.tkiug as high as ^ <• |»«.-r « t the 2 l (listi i Lot »f land No und 3>l tectiou ol Polk upou as the pteputy tf I. 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