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THE RECORD
CEDARTOWN, OA., PEC. 1, I87fl.
South Carolina.
Tim daily papers of yontordfiy bring
uh tho nows of Iho worst high-hand-
od usurpnlionH in South Carolina over
known in this country.
Wado Hampton's houso noar Co
luinbia wan bur nod by inoondiuries
on tho 28th. Tho State Houho is
occnpiod by soldiers, with ardors to
admit no ono except with pamtoH from
JancN and Dennis, Oharborlain’H par-
tist-oH. Tho Domocratio uiombflrs.OI,
were rejected upon thoir certificates
from tho Supremo Court. Tho Dem
ocrats thon withdraw and aro in ho*
sion in another hall. Homo of the
JiopublicauH aro abandoning tho rov-
olulioninUi in disgust.
Thp pcraocratio members, a major
ity of tho mombors of tho legislature
read a protest from tho stops of tho
S'.ato Houbo. They thon proocodod
1» a hall whero a cauouhh wjib hold,
Sixty-four Democrats and two Ro-
pnbUcane participated. This loaves
58 in tho Itopublioan Houho, ono loss
than a quorum, claimed by thorn
and flvo Iohh than tho number
which tho Domooratfl claim is noccs-
H ry for a quorum. Tho Supremo
Court baa not yot decided tho ques
tion of counting tho electoral vote.
If thoro could bo a laugbablo phase
to so gravo a matter, it would bo in
tho dosporato effort! some of Grant's
friends aro making to draw a spark
of life from tho prosont political com
plication to rovivo tho ghost of Ctosur-
ism. Colob Cushing thiuku if a Pres
ident shall not bo ohosou by tho 4th
of March noxt, Gon. Grant will bo by
"extra constitutional authority" si ill
President, and Boast Butlor cries him
atnon. But tho Cincinnati Coiurnor
oial oxclodly ebjeots to such a pro
gramme, dociariug that "a/tor tho -1th
of Marob noxt, whatovor oIho hap-
point, Gon. Grant bocomos a privato
citizen, and if lie Iiuh any iufluanoo it
must bo oxortod in that capacity,"
and common houso seems to be on the
uido of the Commercial.
Tho New OrloanH Times says tho
Republicans aro tho orthodox party
in this content. It in absolutely no-
coiwary that they should prove the
Trinity. Florida, South Carolina,
ami Louisiana to bo a unity; otherwise
they will bo turned out of tho post*
oflloos and olherwiso bo fioorod by
tho PhiliHlinoH.
Tho Chicago Times, tho loading Re
publican organ of tho Northwest,
warns its party that this counting-out
plot will not do. It iu loo steep, loq
groat a crime ; I ho oyos of tho whdfo
Atuorioan people aro on tho plotlern,
and it will bo fatal to tho Republican
parly to go ou with tho iniquitous
scheme.
General George A. Sheridan, a
prominent Louisiana Republican, pol
itician, remarked on Jj’riday, at Now
Orient s, that if South Carolina should
go forTildeu.in Inn opinion,tho LouiBi-
una returning board would give the
state to Tildon and Nichols. Tho re
mark in unimportant, oxoopt so far as
it shows that a loading Republican
politician takes it for grnutod that
whether Louisiana goes for lluyos or
Tildon, doponds not on tho vote of
tho Stato but ou tho will of tho re
turning board.
While United States army officers
arc stroking their whiskors and strut
ting up and down the corridors of tho
hotels in Florida, and Louisiana and
South Carolina, masked robbers gut
U. H. mail ooaohos ou tho frontier, or
rod devils run riot in blood on tho
plain* Surely tho millouiuui is dawn
ing.
“For Terry sleeps with Corporal Trim
And Sherman's bummers bunk wt ill him"
How H Ih Done.
Homo of out readers do not deni -
ly understand how tho El octroi Col
lege operates, and for tho benefit of
such we will explain:
J’reeidential electors aro chosen by
genoral ticket. Tho uumos of two
men corresponding to tho number of
Sonators which a stato is ontitlcd to
in Congross, together with tho names
of as many others as thoro aro Rep
resentatives of tho stato in tho lower
house of Congross, ono to reside in
each Congressional District,aro placed
upon tho same ballot, and ovory voter
votes for tho wholo number of Presi
dential electors to bo ohosou in tho
State and by a law of Congross, tho
olcotors aro required to bo choson in
all tho States on tho same day, which
is tho first Tuesday after fho first
Monday in Noveinbor. Tho electors
so choson in each Stato moot at their
rospootlvo Htalo Capitols on tho first
Wednesday of December, and vote
for tho President and Vico-Prosidont,
and rnako and sign throe cortificatos
of ull tho votos given by them and
sold up tho name. Ono of tlioso cer
tificates is fo bo sent by a person du
ly appointed by them to tho Presi
dent of tho Senate at tho seat of Gov
ernment before tho first of January
uext ensuing; another is to bo for
warded by mail, also directed to tho
president of tho Honuto, and tho third
is to bo dolivordfl to tho United Slates
Judge of tho District in which
tho judges are assembled. On the
second Wednesday of February, tho
President of tho Senate, in tho pres
ence of nil lapntors and Representa
tives, opens all tho certificates from
tho states, and the votes aro counti d.
Tho person having a majority of all
tho obotrol votes for president is elect
ed. If no porson 1ms a majority of
nil tho electoral votos the House of
Representatives must choose the Pres
ident from tho candidates, not ex
ceeding tliroo, who have tho largest
number of electoral votes. But in so
doing, tho mombors do uot all vote
togothor ; but thouo of each State
vote by thomselvou, and tho candidate
who receives tho vote of a majority
of tho reprosontativuH of a Stato has
ono vote from suoli Stato ; from
which it appears tiiat iu case the elec
tion is throwu into the house thoro
only as many Presidential votes
as there are stales. The person who
receives tho votes of a majority of tho
Hlatou is elootud.
Samuel J. Tildon was eloctod P.osi-
dont of tho United States by a major
ity of Statos, a majority iu tho oloo-
trol collcgo, nnd an immense, majori
ty of tho popular volo—about 300,000.
Thoro is a grout hub-hub iu Wash
ington growing out of tho massir.g
of troops in that God-iorsakon dis
trict. Tho masking of troops in
South Carolina, Louisiana and Flori-
does uot create a thought, of an alarm
ing and irresponsible despotism. Ah,
1 Yot wo sltall sue. Tho old say
ing that curses, like chickens, como
homo to roost, may yot find its apt
illustration in the Radical hen-houses
round nhout tho capitol, and in those
.States which lmvo defied Grant to tho
liguity of a despot.
Eastern affairs again assume a vary
warlike aspect and threaten to dis
turb tho pouoo of Europe. Turkey’s
struggle for tho integrity of her oiu-
piro, while tho Russian hear uud the
English lion aro licking thoir paws at
at tho thought of tho foils*, is earnest
and nothing but tho diruat necessity
will over compel her to consent to tho
occupation of her torritory by any of
the other powers. It is her life si rug
gle, but wo think tho facts wnrrunt
tho assertion that tho days of tho Ot
toman empire aro drawing to tin end,
and that tho sickmuu of Europe will
soon die.
PiiiuiikiiiH tor Cows.
From a pock of seed dropped and
covered in tho gaps of a corn Hold, a
dairy of uiuo cows has boon kept up
to summer milking, and tho quality
of tho butter is super-excellent, and
six heifer calves raised from tho above
are as fat as moles. Tho oow
aro fatter, too, tlinu a majority of tho
oattlo slaughtered. Those cows havi
bcuu making about six po utulsof but
The Now York Tribuno says tho
: the wiso and wealthy who Ovory year
• tsoapo tho rigors of a nortkora win
ter by a visit to Florida or soiuo
other of tho southern states, aro de
parting thither in largo uuinbors.—
Steamers southward bound aro carry
ing mauy of these passengers, aud
tho impression prevails among tho , . . ., , .
* , , .. , . torpor week, besidos supplying
agouti of tho various hues that a wiu- ‘ 11 ,,
b . ., ,, , milk and cream for a geutlcmou i
ter at tho south will bo more popu-, . V “
... . r . i houso with sixteen inmates. The
lar this voar than evor bettro. .
J j pumpkins aro chopped up m tho
Kentucky made n splendid record mangers with a spado morning noon
iu tho recent election. Not only has aud night, about a half bushel each
there boon elected a solid democratic , tirno whou out into pieces. They oat
delegation to the next Con gross, bat I while being milked, morning and
tho Htalo'has given a domocratio ma- night, and they como into iho y
jority of 01,003. Tho Republican aud go into tho stablo for half
party has indeed a poor showing iu hour at noon. Boots, carrots and
that glority™ n \J common wealth. It some other roots uud small ears of
is a lqnd of Democracy aud honest corn will follow so as to keep up tho
gpverumyuk milk lUu ' iu S tho wiutor.
Ex-U^verudfc lsliam Q. Harris, of j It is estimated that tho total vote
Ttuncwee, is warmly urged by the for president will reach 7,010,000.—
press of tho State for a seat iu the Tho Now York Graphic estimated
United States Senato. It seems to be | Governor Tildon's majority on tho
conceded that Mr. Harris will bo eho-i popular vote at 108,000. Over 1,-
sen as one of tho Senators. He is ouo j 000,000 more votes were east at this
of the ablest men in Tennessee. > election than in 1872.
Tl»o Poor in Mew York.
Dr. Uaborg, of Now Y-»rk, gives
deplorable account of the situation of
Iho homeless poor of that city. Ho
says that among thorn aro forty thou
sand vagrant children, ntul that many
soldiers’ widows dopondent on sowing
for a living, aro at times compelled to
sock the police Htation for shelter uud
a place to sloop in. With rospoct to
tho homeless childron fio states that
hundreds of them bccoino confirmed
drunkards and thiivsi before at
taining tho ago of 12 years, supple
menting tho statement with the asser
tion that thoro aro grogories in which
i\ child can got n glass of intoxicating
poison for a cent. Dr. Kaborg person
ally investigated tlioso matters, and
claims to know whereof ho upo/iks.
Ho adds that all tho metropolitan
asylumns for needy children aro ovor
crowded notwithstanding tho largo
number loft to tho mercy of tho
streets.
I'ay Your Hills.
Times are excessively dull, aud tho
collect on of money a task of tho
most difficult character. It is during
stringent periods like tho present tbut
it specially behooves all who imvo tho
ability to pay thoir small bills, and
especially when they aro duo to j>eo-
plo of mode rate mcuus. Not to do
this is a positive piece of cruelty, aud
a natural breach of dishonesty.
Buy your small debts the moment
you have the money, and thereby got
not only the approval of your own
conscience, but the good will a ml Mos
sing of those whom you thus favor
Tlicro aro persons who will nover pay
debt as long as it is possible to
avoid it, although possessed of meaus
ubundauco to discharge the obliga
tion.
Thoir balance iu bank may bo 1 irgo
aud they could spare it without tho
least convenience, but there is a mag-
notiera about money that binds their
very souls to it, and which frequent
ly nothing but tho in tud it - i of the
oun s' vor. L -gaily Mich poOplo
may be honest, mortally they have no
claim to the title.
Ago or F.kkh.
To determine the ago ( Eggs di -
live about foui ounces t.f common
suit iu a quail, of pure water and then
immerse tho egg. If it is one day
lid it will descend to tho bottom of
the vossul; but if three d «ys it will
float iu the liquid, if more than three
days old it will come to tho surface
aud project above in proportion to
s increased ago. *
A DluRiixiisI Widow.
Capt. \V —has just rotarnod from
Warm Springs. Tho Caplaiu is a
widower. At the Springs was a wid-
who rather sot her cip for the
Captain, The girls told him to look
out* aud ho ropliud well,ho was ready.
Hitting out in the portico ono eve
ning, tho cool broi'zo fanning like a
ton cent, palm leaf, an 1 thin hug of
his daughters away at school, the
widow moved up close by aud opoued
conversation.
"I hoar, Captain, you havo grown
up daughters.”
"Yes madam, I liavo."
"How I should liko to boo thoir
pictures.”
1 will show you a picture of my
oldest daughter," said tho Captain,
handing her ouo.
"Oh, such a sweet faoo," Buid tho
widow; "and such a lino eyo. Isn't
Bho called liko you, Captain ?”
"I don't know madam that sho is.’’
“It is a wonder to mo Captain
W , you don’t got married."
"Ma’am I never think of it ; for
tho woman I’d have might uot havo
mo, aud thon you know, vice-versa."
"Yea, but what kind of a lady
would suit you ?’ and tho widow look
ed her sweetest.
It was right hero tho captains won
derful nerve uovor forsook him, but
settling his eye steadily at tho widow
ho hardened his heart and replied:
Madam, sho must ho ninety-five years
old to a second, uud worth two hun
dred thousand dollars."
"It is getting so chilly out hero I
must go for my shawl," said tho wid
ow ; and aud she looked frgid zones
at tho Captain as sho brushed him by
with a toss of her head.
How do the Republicans expect to
get Florida and Louisiana? Why,
by rejecting votes enough to give them
a majority. They could carry every
Stato ill tho union by this bort of
manngoueut. No use of going into
tho excitement of a campaign and tho
form of an election.
Tho New York Expres steadily as
serts that Tildeu has beeu elected aud
shall bo inaugurated; that tho decis
ion of tho people shall uoL bo revers
ed by tho Senate. It culls attention
to the fact that the Houso is a co-or-
diuuto bruuch and holds tho purse
aud sinews of war.
Wealthy ladies iu Paris have their
busts executed by Frouch artists and
leave them with their dress makers.
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& F.OROIA, POLK COUNTY!—By virtue
of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of eaid coanty at November Term, 187fi,
will be *o!d before tb# court house door
fa Cedartown, Polk county, Ga., on the
fir«t Tuesday tn December next, within
the legal lioua# of Bale, nt public outcry,
the fallowing described lands belonging to
the estate of Edmond Berry, late of said
county, dec'd: I ot No 184, in the 17th
district and 4th section of #aid county,
snid to contain 30 acre#. Hold far the ben.
cflt of ihe heirs and creditors of said dec'd.
Nov. 4. 1870.
W. C. KNIGHT, Adit
riEOROIA, POLK COUNTY -John M.
VT ifarlmm having applied to have W C
Knight, (’leek of the .Superior court of said
county, appointek as the administrator on
the estate of Rebecca Parham, dec'd.
Therefore all persons having objection#
will appear at the next court ot 'Ordinary,
on the first Monday in December next nnd
file them in term# of the law. Nov 2, 1878.
JOEL BREWER. Ordinary
hlit*riff Suit s for Dccranhcr.
1T7ILL be gold before tho court house
W door, iu Cedartown, i’olk county.
on the
Decernhe
the legal hour# of Bale, tho
following property, to-wlt:
Lots of land Nos. 1080 and 1087, in the
21 si district nnd 3d seetion of Polk county,
Ga., to satisfy a fi fa issued from Polk eu-
perior court in favor of Win, Hubbard, ex
ecutor of Woodson Hubbard, deceased,
against George W Morgnu and Margarett
Morgan, and Benjamin F Morgan, security,
a# the property of said defatidenlH.
Also, lots oi laud No«. 1080 and 1087; in
the 21st district and 3d section of Polk
county. (Ja., to satisfy a fi fa leaned from
Polk superior court iu favor John (J t’rnbb
against George W Margin, Joseph D Mur
gan and Margarett Morgan, executors of
Joeeph Margan, dec'd, as the property of
snid defendant*.
A No, l„ta of land Nos. 1102, 1193, 11»4,
*" ‘ 1256, 1257, 1258 ami 1180, in the 3d
ct and Ith section of Polk county, lev-
dial
td froi
i by -
istico
'8 th <1
vor of James Long agaiual Jane A King,
defendant, a* tba proparty of defendant.
Levy mad.- and returned to ine by a bailiff.
Also, nt Ihe same time nnd plnco ono
biiek building ami lot containing two store
dart own, Polk
ed be
of Wiley Hand and hi# livery stable, am
on tho north side ami fronting the road run
nilig from Kockiunrt to Cave Spring, l<
satisfy a superior court fi fa issued fron
Polk superior court in favor of James II
Presley against 'Jas. F Dover principal,
andTlios.w Deuproc, security; levied ot
a# the property of Tho#. W Deupree.
Alaoaonc Waeeler & Wilson sowng ma
chine, us the property of James L Jemlin#
P 0, ‘ by virtue of a Folk superior
out by defendant.
POSTPONED SALE.
Will also be soled at the same lime and
place, one home and lot iu Codartown
bounded on the north by K Doig's rest
draco lot, on the south by a vacant lot ad
joining tho negro grave yard. «.t. tho west
by R (J Herbert's land and on the east by
a street running from the Van Wert road
to the negro grave yard, number of lot not
known; levied upon ns tbu property of R K
'J hoiupsod, to eatiffy a Polk superior
court fi fa in favor of Howard & iioulo,
against John H Russell, principle, and R
R Thompson security. Oct/.'tt), 1876.|
II. 1*. Lt SILKIN’, ah'ff.
Receiver’s Sale.
pEORGIA, POLK COUNTY.—By vir-
VJ tue of the power vested in me by law.
ns the legally appointed receiver of ihe
property ot E. 11. Richardson, Sr., roal and
personal, ovor aud nbove tho homestead
and exemption set apart amt allowed to
said Richardson, I will sell before the
conrt house door, on the First Tuesday in
December next, between the lawful hours
of sale, the following property :
Lui# of land Nos. T'.'t, 798, 869, 860, 861,
862, 863,861, 866, 8G6, 807, 868, 869. 870.
932, 933, and 936, nnd 28 acres, more or
css, of lot number 796, fifteen acres, more
or less, oflot number 788. and ten acres
more or less, of lot No. 797, all lying nml
being in the second district and fourth
section of said county, and constituting a
part of tho Dr. E. H. Richardson farm.
Terms Cash. Oct. 31. 1876
L*. G. JANF8, Receiver.
MARTIN MISKO, JOSEPH MENKO
M. Munko & Hro.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Clothing, Dry Goods
FUIl.XISIILXG GOODS.
-1, Corner Whilehnll & Alabama Street,,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Xta?- Liberal inducements offered Mer
chants.
To the traveling Public.
fPKE undrsigned is now running a Tri-
JL weekly
HACK LIHSriE
t FHOM
Cave Spring fo Cedartown,
i Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Good Hacks Fast Horses and
Careful Drivers.
The Cave Spring Hotel
has been lsased and fitted up in good etjle.
The table will be supplied with the best
that can be bad. J p. JOHNSON*.
G. W. VANCE,
Saddler and Harness Maker,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
'T'TOSE wanting work done in my lint
I. are respectfully usked to givo me a tri-
ai. My Shop is on the corner, in the Pow-
ell old Livery Stable building. may 8
NEW
BLACKSMTH & W00DSH0P
—nv—
GEO. P, LYNCH.
S HOP next to Dr. Chisolm's office ■
All kind# of work, in Iron and Wood,
done in the best style and 0 n short notice.
11 L Canibfon, well known to most of our
farmers a# the Champion plow smith, is to
the shop hammering »wuy. Bring in your
IM.mvs old Buggies and Wagons, or any
Satisfaction guaranteed. J
, Oa
faction gunrunte.
, May I, 1870.
TIN! TIN!! TIN!!!
COPPER COPPER.
r KEEP constantly on band a good aseort-
1 went of rca Jy made
TUvf-WABE,
afford
sell it as reasonoble a#
iy market. Also do all
work, such us roofing and gut-
ivt durable style.—
it sheet-iron work,
iding umbrellas I
ade of in . -vhants.
can be bough
kind of job
All kinds of stove
copper and brass,
respectfully solicits
Take all kinds of country produ
change for Tin. Guano Strcwern made t
order on the shortest notice.
1. T. MEE,
ml8. Cedartown, Ga.
AIR LINE HOUSE,
49 1-13 Prior Street,
ATLANTA,GA.
Single Meal or Lodging 60
Transient, per day $2 00
Special Rates for n longer time.
npr.Jtf.
J. L. KEITH, Proprietor.
East End Wcrd Shop
15—BY —
M. I M. HARRIS,
J£EEP8 READY-MADE
COFFINS & CASES.
Makes and repairs
WAGONS and FURNITURE.
Orders for anything in my line, left with
J. aS. Stubbs Co. will be filled. Any ar
ticle left at my shop for repairs, and not
tuken out within 30 days, will be subject
to sale for charges. »ch27tf.
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Is one of the greatest discoveries of the
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relief to those who suffer with the numer
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Spraiqs, Burns,
USE
9 generally,
THOMPSON’S LINIMENT
and you need fear no harm. The Medi
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Dr* R. R. THOMPSON. Your neighbors
have tried it, and it has never failed to do
what it promises. Every family should
Keep it on hand, and thereby save many a
dollar. Often a long aud expensive trip
for a physician might be dispensed with,
dimply by applying Thompson’s Liniment;
then keep it on hand—it will cost you but
little. No physician can practice success
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its importance—then keep it on haud. You
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Dr. Reese's Drug Store, get a bottle, and
never be without it. It will do what it saye,
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For sale in Kockmorlby E K IJope.
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