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THE RECORD.
A Live Country Newspaper. Published Every
-day Morning by
w. S. D. WIKLE .to CO.
TERMS OF SU1180RIITION.
Ono copy, onn year J2.P0
Ono copy, six months 1.00
Ton copion, in clubo, ono rear, each 1.60
8ingle copies Seta
All subscriptions invnrlably In advance. No
name entered upon tlio list until the aubecrip-
tIonia paid.
BATES OF ADVERTISING.
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Puifoaaiiiiial and lhinUicaa Garda of ono
inch or lens, $12 per annum, payable quarterly
in advance; six tm.utha, All advcitiao-
menta dun after tlmt insertion.
FRIDAY MORNING, .IAN. ,10 IS77.
LOCAL IT KM:
Dr. C. II. Montgomery is author-
'.od t<> locoivo subscriptions find rul-
oi tisomontH for the Rlvohd in Geor-
itt ninl Alabama.
I't«
Wo disliko io havo to port oorapa-
ny with any of our friends, but jus-
ticodemtnds that wo .stop Handing
tho lhvonD to thoHo who will not pay
for it. Wo have to pay cash for pa
per and post ago— which i« no small
itoni—to sav nothing of other cx-
pensofi. Many lmvo received it dur
ing tljo *f) 1st. year, and not oven paid
postage ou it. Beoauno of tho hard
times through which wo lmvo passed
during tho l ist few years, wo lmvo
been disposed to bo indulgent, and
lmvo indulged nil that wo could.—
That tho times aro not now onsy wo
admit, hut we know that many could
pay if they w.mld. In order thn t all
may ho without excuso wo give 110-
tico that those who aro not paid in
advance, or who do not iual;o special-
arrangement to have it continued,
will find their papers topped by tho
middle of February. And wo assure all
such, that, though they may not lmvo
our regular weekly visits, they will
still bn "to memory dear," and shall
lmvo a very strong reminder now and
then of balance due. L t no ono
lull his conscience to rest and tlatler
hirmclf tlmt ho will hear nothing more
from us abo tit money.
We nro happy to welcome in our
midst Mr. C'iiarh y H >p< r, of Home.
Ho has entered the ineicuutilo house
of Mr. J. A. Wynn, and will remain
with us permanently Mr. lb op.>r
comcR to us well recomonded ns a
young man of fino busim; s <pialifica-
tion, in of one of tho first families of
Georgia. We eongratiil.ito Mr. \\
on his good luck in procuring such a
competent clerk, at ! !»«■>• pi*ak for Mr.
Hooper many warm friends.
Mr. Parrish, our eluvir and irre
pressible shoemiiker, Ims taken fjuai-
ters ovet Cupt. Wynn’s store, When
you need anything in his lino, givo
him a call and ho .will tit you np all
right. Repairing done in best stylo,
and cheap ss the cheapest.
Every man \- said to have at least
ono chanco to acquire wealth. In tho
case of a newspr pc r man this oppor
tunity comes on tho 29th of Februa
ry overy year except leap year.
An election was held on yostorday
for mayor and councilman. G. W.
Featherston was elected Mayor, and
L. S. Ledbetter Recorder, and tho
following named men for councilincn:
R C. Herbert, J. II. Dodds, L. H.
Walthall, P. C. Hairis, nml T. J. Mc-
Clain.
This, we, believe closes the election
for this year.
Miss Hnrrh t Paxton, ag* d C9 years
died at Mr. L H Walthall’s, in our
(own on lost Monday.
‘•llrid.TH Smith’* Paper.*’
Wo nro in receipt of tho second
number of the shoved named paper.
It is if six column weekly paper pub
lished at tho Capitol, and is a neat,
bright, bam-.omn paper, brim full of
fun, fact and fancy. We know Mr.
Smith well, lb is a good editor, a
practical printer, and wo hope he will
succeed.
We had the good fortune to get a
special invitation to take dinnerat the
Allen House on Wednesday last, and
wo don't think we have sat down to
just such a dinner for many a day.—
Mr. Lumpkin, tlm piusent proprietor,
has had charge of tho hotel for a few
days only, but the house is full of
boarders and they all express them
selves more than pleased. The table
on last Wednesday was filled with
every thing that was good, tho waiters
polite and attentive, and everything
cooked to a turn. Ye worn and wea
ry traveler will always find a warm
"welcome, a warm cup <4 the best cof
fee the country affords, and when
night comes and you want to lay
your tired uud aching lmad down to
sleep, you will find a nice warm room
with plenty of no oiij-1 a nice, neat,
clean bed with plenty of cover.
Here nml Thereby our Reporter (
“There’s n eliiel among ye likin' notes'
And faith lio'U prent 'em."
Did Vanderbilt loavo us anything?
Immense—tho mud on tho strode.
“Count mo in,” is what tho oflico
Booker says.
Muddy 8troots. Hard on men and
horsos.
Ash Wednesday comes on St Val
entino's day.
A Troy weather prophet predicts
twenty-sovou more snows.
Tho sun lms douo mighty little
daily work for several weeks.
It is much pleasanter to bo homo
such weather ns this than anywhere
elso.
Money scarco, thero aro Motooro-
logical inelomoucioa; so business does
not pluck up.
Doctors generally through the
country aro waging war against fry
ing-pans and greasy breakfasts.
Tho cold sunp is over—caunot the
lions of the country around bo induc
ed to lay more freely?
The young gentleman who kissed a
lady’s “snowy brow” caught a sovero
cold, and has boon laid up over sinco
No flood of mellow pum/ikin-color-
od rays come down on our oflico ta
ble through our windows.
Miss Carrie Finch, of Shelby, Ala.,
is on a visit to our Village of Cedars
tho guest of Mira Carrie Prebblo.
Mr. city marshal won't you please
mnko that follow quit luting Los
Cumbrous mule.
Sinco cremation, it has boon discov
ered that of all parts of our anato
my a woman’s jaw stands the fire best.
It was 11 Kentucky negro boy who
said "I golly, I jess wish ole Sunny
Cluz ml fotch mo a par ob sox to
lmug up uex’ CwisniUBH."
Women can’t stand on tho eornor, *
talk politics, and swear, but they can
stay at homo and rip, and tear, and
darn—their husband's old clotbos. 1
Wo learn that tho littlo negro who
lay out. during tho cold spell, tm- 1
til his feot wore frozen hud to have j
his foot amputated yesterday.
Tho-jo muddy times ladies who aro ,
compelled to go on tho streots do not j
wear striped stockings, but slroaked
and somo of them nro solid brown.
•'Huvo you any limb-horn bon-j
nots ?" inquired a very modest Miss;
of a New York shop hooper. “You
don't moan leg-horn?" Tho young
Indy was brought to by proper re
storatives.
"So you’ve got a baby at yor house?
What is it a hoy or a gynrl ?”— j
Guess."—-An’ its a boy.”—“No"— ;
"Well, then its a gynrl sure." "Faith”
stiid the delight ol father''somebody's :
b’on tollin’ ye.”
Do t bo young men who loaf around j
streot corners and saloons novor grow
weary ? Wlmt a listless, inactive lifo
novor knowing tho pleasure of form
ing plans nor to taste tho joy of hav
ing faithfully fulfilled them.
KOIKSIA. l’Ol.K COUNTY—Susan
TBrooka, Guardian for James 1\ ltrooks,
has applied fir lcavo to sell tho undivided
one-fourth interest in ton forty acre lots
of land lying in the 17th district of tlm :h|
ko: tIon of I nrtmv county, tin., belonging
tosnid minor. Therefore all persons 0011 •
corned will file objections to tho same if
nny they have nt the next court of Ordi-
dinary to be held in and for said county
on 1 lie 1st Monday in February next.
Given under my hand and otllcinl sig-
nature this December I'.'ih 1870.
JOEL 1) no WE It, Ord'ny.
THE SAVANNAH
MORNING .NEWS
For 1877
On the Gi "f January, 1877 the MORN
ING NEWS enters upon its twetityscveulli
volume, and, it is hoped by* its conductors,
upon a prosperous year. Every returning
anniversary ban witnessed its extending,
influence, and to-day it is the text of the
political faith of thousands of readers.
Its uniform consistency and steadfast, de
votion to prineiple has gained for it thn
confidence of the duhlic, thus enabling it
to contribute largely to tho triumph of
ihe Democratic party.
In tbe future, ns in tho pnsf, no pains
will tie spared to make the MORNING
NEWS in every re'-pooi >till moiA) desorv-
of the Cmiifidonce and prtronage which
lias boon so liberally extended t.» it by tho
people of Georgia and Florida. Tim am
ple means of the establishment will lit* de
voted to the improvement of the paper in
all its departments, and to making it a
comprehensive, instructive and reliable
medium of the current nows. Its stair of
special emre: pendents -at Washington,
Atlanta, Jacksi>uvitle, Tiittnlmssoe, nml
oilier points of interest, has peril reorgan
ized with a view ol me.-ting every possible
emergeney that may an e, nml pains will
i»d roliii-
,• about, entering upon tho now
sire to call especial attention
rates of subscription.
POSTAGE FREE.
all papers going
i'/V aa I 'olinriic-
ompl
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Wm. tva. SPARKS,
A T TO It N i; Y A T LA II
Codartown. Ca.
oof 17 71.
Photographs ! ! Photograph* !
Photographs!! !
—And Ibo beautiful Solar PicTtWKs
I nken in every stylo and size nt tho
Court House, Codartown, Ga., by j
L. A. GREEN.
Treasurer’* Report.
Annual settlements of T. L Pittmnn, 1
Connly Treasurer, filed in the Ordina
ry’s office on Monday, tho 8th U ay of
January, 1877 :
To amount on hand Ihe 21 Monday in 1
January, 1 877, ai follows:
County Purposes, $ 851 18
Pinkney Drown, a colored orphan hoy
sonic ton or eleven years old, hound to him
or somo other lit nml proper person.
Therriol e :.i| persons e<.ne> rued will nji-
pear nt my oflico on ihe third Monday in
Dcccinbci next, else said npplioniinn will
bo granted. Nov. 23. 1H7• i.
.)()!:.. BREWER, Ord'y
TJI B0 S fj rs .
NKW YOR Iv.
that has just jm-■-■ I. 'J 'll! -
billy edition will on week days bo fi shell
if four pages, and on .Sunday* a sheet of
■iifllt pngc.s, or 6'< broad ooluinns; while
kly edition will ho a sheet of oigli
Jury Fund,
I'nupor Fund,
Bridge Fund.
New .1 ail Fund,
Hoad Fines.
Total,
To
the 2d Mo
County Purposes,
Jury Fund,
Pauper Fund,
N w Jail Fund,
Fines from County Court,
97 01 |
$3,023 05
5-1 00
056 80
gen of tho sumo dimensions 1
r that arc already familiar 1
Till. St N V.Ill continue to
* P r « l
1 <1 in i 11 i
friends
lion of public affairs. It Will cont
the government of tho people by the peo
ple and for the people, h opposed to gov
ernment by fraud" in jho ballot-box and In
tho counting of voles enforced by military
violence. It will endeavor to supply Iih
reader*- a body now not far from a mil
lion of souls—
1 tho 1
eful,
$8,391 62
Air,
date ns follows:
Connly purposes,
Jury Fund,
Pauper Fund,
Now Jail Fund,
Bridge Fund,
County ( ourt Fi
Road Finos,
Total,
Amount pain out from 2d Monday in
January, 187b to 2d Monday* in Jan. 1.377:
County Purposes, $8,517 81
Jury Fund, 2,417 Ml
Pa per Fund, 1,019 01
New Jail Fund, 28 l»2
Bridge Fund, 044 81
Fines from County Court, q 65
Total amount paid out, $7,069 14
Leaving balance ou hand 21 Monday in
January,1877, as follows :
County purposes, $320 72
Jury Fund, 73 79
Pauper Fund, 33 20
New Jait Fund, 39 01
Fines from County Court, 249 00
Total amount on hand, $722 38
All of which is rrspectfully submited.
T. L. PITTMAN,
Jau. 8, 1677. Treasurer.
plcio and trust worthy accounts of current
events, and wi'l employ for this purpose a
numerous and carefully -elected staff of re
porters and correspondents. I!- reports
from Washington et-pecially, will be full
accurate and l< ni le-« . and it will doubt
less c ontimie to d< serve and enjoy I ho ha
tred of those who thrive by plundering
the treasury or by nsnrping wlmt the law
does not give them, while it will endeavor
to merit the c onfidence of the public by
defending the tights if the people agnins
the encroachments of unjustified power.
The price of the daily rit .s will be 6
cents a month or $0 f/,' ay ar post pa'd
or with the Holiday edition $7,70 a year
The Sunday edition alone,cig.'it pages, $1,
20 11 year po.-f paid.
Tile U eekly m • eight j.iges of 50 c< J-
umns, will be lurnished during 1M77 at the
rate of $1 per■ y. ar, po-.t niii l.
Thfe benefit of this large reduction from
tiie previous rate for the weekly can he
enjoyed by individual subscribers without
the necessity of making up clubs. At the
same lime, if uny of our friends choose to
uid in extcliding our circulation, we .'•hail
he grateful to them, and every such person
who sendlf us tcu or more subscribers from
one place will be entitle I to one copy of
the paper for himielf without charge. At
one dollar a year po t age paid, the expen
ses of the japer and printing are barely
repaid; and, considering the size of the
sheet and the quality of Us content", we
are confident the people will coufider Tin:
Wkkwi.v Six the chcapaat newspaper pub’
i lished in the werld, and w trust also one
• f the best. Address TIIE .SUN,
New York Gi.y, N. V.
connmT.n weekly »y j. 0. sTunnr it go.
FLOE It -choice S litrt' 440
GOI’l'i:i: Rio. {} II. 2:w 25
Sl'ti A It lb, Ex. t! i,f 12
A .. 12V(T 13
“ “ “ Yellow. . .. . ..... 10.7 11
mYIUT gal 60fJfl 00
KIl'E ( » It. ilif —
CHEESE—best article Cream... lHijI —
CANDLES p lb, full Weight.... 25,i --
CORN from wngn.is 35',i 1 10
MEAL— p hush, from wagons... AtL'f 0
HAMS Bulk—p II. 15.,j* —
•• Sugar Cured—p lb ltU',1'171
BULK MEAT-Sides 10,:' 10]
SHOULDERS- p It. 11.]:,* 12
LUGS—p dozen 12](<i' —
BETTER- p Hi 20',f 25
CHICKENS 12] 0 —
PlfS FOB FIFE TIMES
ONLY $5
For n First-class
Sewing Machines
Soml for Circular with full Partic
ulars.
npir/Lisros,
CABINET ORCANS,
All kind**'of’Stringed Inslrtunontii uud
Sheet Music, Retailed at Wholdall) l’flcOH.
Sterling Silver W;iro
At Reduced Prices.
Articles nf n).parol for Ladles, Gontlo-
mcn and Children, Hnusehold and Fancy
Articles of overy quality and kind, nt mi
IMMENSE REDUCTION OF HATES.
For n Catalogue and Current I’rioo l.lst
of Stylo", send tou fonts to
Mns. Sa 1.1.1 r. J. Battisv,
Fashltm Editresa,
F. t). Box 1200, New York.
I'liorotiuAnir.n.
CF.DARTOWN DIRECTORY,
IIH.NHH A I, Mr.KCll (M)Hli,
1 )im.i'nr ,1. 1 x>ni.s iv,.. 1 m„ m,i„ ,1.
I Dry (binds, Crockery, Hardware,
Shoos, Pnihllo", *Ve.
I S. STUBBS A CO-. \V. «t side Main
• ‘ • "i - Dry Gtmds, Shoes, Bnln Leather,
llardwnre, Tohncoo, Agt ioulturnl Implc
I NOYES t CO, Tiinn nl .1 Itlo k
Dry Goods- Gr,.eerie-, Hardware, lltili
Shot , Notion , nr,
& 0(1 , Fcnlli
1. - Dry Goods,
erica, etc.
N
Hardware, Cutlery, c-to.
A 11 IN riMiTn.N. . ..,,11 11..^e Square
• Dry Goods, Grncetlua, Shoes, Hals,
Notions, llardwnre, Iron, Hied, etc.
/ 1IIEHOKKK I MON COM FAN Y, Htoro
\ at the Wotk Dry Goods, NotioiiH,
Unis, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, eto.
I* A MILY (Htni ERIES.
j A. WYNN. We*.l Hide Main st. -Staple
.* mid Fancy Family Grooori. . Crockery,
Hardware, Tuhnocu. Cigars, etc.
U Y. l.i MI’KIN, M n if Ot i
tfonfeclioiiei ioa, Canned Goods, To-
ha-.-oo, I'igars, Shoes, I lord ware, ole.
J)K( GGIN I S.
J .J RADFORD A ALLEN, Court llotlso
1 ) Square - Drugs, Medicines, Faints,
nils, Knaps, Fcrfuinery, Garden Heeds, elo.
| ) URBAN K fi JONHS, Main Streot—
1 ) JMug", Medieines, Soaps, Toilet Arti
cles, Oil", Faints, Window Glass, etc,
HOOK S uinl KT.\TIO.\Klt V.
| ) A- AA RIGHT & t
i k Square Books, Stiitio
Novelties, Garden Heeds, 0
J5AK ERY.
n \ ! 1 >!■! RB(. BN, Court 1101100
- Square—Fresh Bread, Cukes, Confec
tioneries, etc.
tin shop.
WAGON MAKER-
/ ' EORGK P LYNCH, Main street, near
VX Feutltorston’s store, make and rej.air
wagons aiid # t<nggeis, and hioitl^ work^of al
( GEORGIA, FOLK COUNTY—Applied-
' J lion having b.ien made to have the pri
vate ro; I leaving the Edwnrdsvillo near I',-
O. Pittman's passing near Blooming Grove
Church and intersecting the Jacksonville
road near the residence of YV. If. Khort
in Ihe 1079th district G. M., to be made a
public road of second class or twenty feet
wide; and P. O. Fin man, John Garner and
W. J1 Short, the duly appointed oormr.is
(doners having made their report under
oath that they have proceeded to murk out
the same according to law. Therefore all
persons having objections will file them at
the next term of ti.e court of Ordinary to
be held on the 3d Monday in January next,
elso said petition will be granted Decem
ber 20th 1870. Jokl Bukwkii, Ord'y.
CHEROKEE IRON CO.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
DRY GOODS,. HAISDWABls;.
GltOOEllIES, WOODEtfWAUE,
PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSWARE,
HVly M'vlo CLOTHING, TINWARE,
ROOTS and SHOES,
saddles;
HARNESS,
LEATHER,
NOTIONS, PAINTS and OILS, ( IRON and STEEL,
' ; "PLANTATION SUPPLIES,|£TC.
Ffosli ground Flour '.ml Moot roooivod JdiiilyJ
Country Produoo Solicited nt Higliost MarltotlRntosi
Terhs Strioti,y Cash. Offiob and Stour at tiik WororR
Ordaiitown, Ga., Fob. 10, 187(1..'
We may have Mentioned it Before.
But it will boar repeating; nml to mnko n suro tiling, wo wi 1 sny that tho
mobile life INSURANCE CO.,
OF MOBILE, ALABAMA,,
In tho Lending T-dle Company in tho South,
Ami niulor its proaonfc oxoollont mnnagoraoni is doiug more Now Businosn in
tho Sontheru StntoB than nny other Lifo Company, North or South.
Over 2000 Polioies Issued in 1875.
oub sph a;i a. x, re i b p :
'I’ll.- 1 .ifo Endowment T*ln,n, by wbioli you scrniro nn
Endowment in flftoon ynnrn, nt tbo rnto of nn ordiiinry Lifo Policy.
'I’lio Venry Renewable Term Plan, tbo choup-
ont plan of Insnrnnco now worked.
M. McfJAHTY, H. M. FHIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS,
President. Soorotnry. Actuary
A. C, PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia,
OARTERSVILI.E, GEORGIA.
STATBMB1TT
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER.3 I st, 1875.
Not AsHots Ducornhor Hist, 1874 $111),800 ID
INCOME.
Ueooivod for Proiniuinn and intorost f.'r 7 ()j)
. . 1*7130,785 1 2
I > 18 111 IRSH ME NTS.
Lohhoh by Death $74,254 00
I Jividouds, CoimnissioMH, Tuxes, and other uxpniiBON.. 78,850 (12 148,113 02
$002,071 50
ASSETS.
Cash in Bunk * 17,180 40
U. S. flovornmnnt and other Bonds 70,270 30
I onus on Mortgage, First Liens 40,032 12
Loans on Bonds and Stocks 20,005 00
Tnsnmncn Stocks 1,425 00
Heal Estate nml amount duo by other Companies
for Re-Insuranoo 05,085 743
Bills Receivable, sootirnd, and Stock Bonds 200,238 40;
Premiums in hands of Agents and iu eonrso of
Collection 40,003 45
Ofiloo and Agency Furniture 2,745 88 002,071 50
Add Accrued Interest and Deferred Premiums 21,824 40
Assots Docombor 31st, 1875 $024,405 00
TIIIi: aUANGEIlS’
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Authorized Capital,
$4,500,000
Knliro RuHorvo iu Lotino l and iuHtirml in
I.''ACM Htiilo is a Borne Company, ami
J-i tho Stale Departments.
Parent Office, Mobile, Alabama; Bonds and Cash,
T. 15. DAVIDHGN, rresldon
Georgia Department, Rome, Georgia; Loans and Cash, -
(J. (J. 8A.MUI5L, President.
Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama: Loans and Cash,
Hon. N. N. CLHMHNTH, President.
Mississippi Department, Meridian, Misssisippi; Loans ami Cash,
W. McINTOHH, President,
.South Carolina Dcpartrncut, Columbia, South Carolina; Loans and Cash,
THOMAS J. JKTKR, Proddont.
Texas Department, Austin, Texas; Loans and Cash,
Total assets,
GKO. II. ZIMPLEMAN, President.
100,000
.».^*.1
100,000
$700,(XX)
Security, Economy, Kziboralitv,
ARE THE 1 HADING PRINCIPLES OP THIS COMPANY.
All approved forms of Lifo and Endowment Policies issued in sums of $100 up to
$10,000. .Also Term Policies of One, Throe, Five or Spy n Yours.
All Life Policies non-forfeiting after two annual payian.ts, when tiro insured will be
entitled to a paid-up Policy or Cash Surrender tliorool.
Dividends may ho used to protect polioies against lapsing in case of failure to pay
premiums. This, with tha non-forfeiting and Cash Surrender features, are sufficient to
make this Company popular among thinking men. GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
W. G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Alii., General Superintendent of Agencies.
jj. H. NOYES, Local Agent, Ccdartowu, Ga-
ORGANS
ANI)
PIANOSI
All tho heat improvements combined in
Ihe Organs nml Pianos mnnnfacturod by
CORNISH & CO.,
Washington, N. .1.
To till who wish to purolmso either nn‘
ORGAN or PIANO, wo onn truthfully say
Hint for
ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION,
Beautiful Finish and Sweat Musiohf QiirII-
ties, our InBtvunit'nts tnlio rank with 1 the
Most Celebrated Manufacturers
Onr only olaim to favoritism over other
lending nmnnfsoturcrs is our
T - O W P It. ICES,
red need to moot tho roquiremontfl of the
limes. Dutermiued not to ho uiiddrsold,
and at tho same timo furnishing instrit-
rnonts flint, wo fully
Warrant For Five Years,
wo invito oorro ipondents that wo may have
an opportunity to prove satisfactorily nil
tlmt wo here assort.
Our Pianos nro furnished with Hie improved'
FRENCH GRAND ACTION,
(tiio-vory host in use)
They nro also HEAVILY STRUNG
with tho Improved wire; tho oases aro of
solid rosewood \ — perfectly seasoned and
WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR
WARP.
Our ORGANS tiro furnished with afl
tho modern improvement*, ns to stops,
action., etc., while Hid CA8ES aro of tho
recent cabinet ntylo, admirably suited for
I ho parlor.
BtaT SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST.
Address
CORNISH & OC.,
WitHhinglou, Now Jorsoy.
MANUFACTURED BY
Montgomery & Co,
CEDARTOWN, CA.
AA'o aro now manufaoluring tho boat
Haddln over invenlotl. Tho Spring Scat is
Just what has been needed by tho riding
public fur years. Tho comfort nml enso tv
rider and horse is not to ho found in any
other Middle. Our work is all done at homo
and by most competent workmen. Every
saddle is warnttilod for two yours, with
ordinary oara nml usago.
Reference may ho hud tuCapt. A G Wool,
President Cliorokoo Iron Company, Drs.
M F & J A Liddell, Dr AV G England, Dr
It R Thompson, .1 A Wynn, Win F Turner
Esq , A Huntington ami Dr. E li Rialt
ardson, Codartown, and I)r scurry, Esom
Hill, nil of whom heartily endorse our uti~
terprisn.
Wo respectfully call the attention ofthv
public to tho above foots, and ask a slinro
of patronngo, confident' that our snddlo will
givu oouipleto HiitiafdoUou.
Prices ningo from Ton to Twonty-fivo
Dollars, ucconling to stylo and finish.
JAMES DOULASS * CO. 3
LIVERY STABLE.
Broad at., opposite Hoyt’s Drug Storo
Itomo, Georgia.
W E have a Large and Commodious
Wagon Yard in connection with our
Htallies, where tho people of Polk and
Haralson will find everything necessary
for their comfort while iu the oily. Give
us a trial. nov. <i-tf ^
A.. I.. I >AVI8,
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Watchmaker and Jewele,
Codartown. Ga.
W ORK done promptly and salisfactorily
All work warranted Twelve Months,
Repairing fine watches a specialty. Aly
kinds of Jewelry and Watches and Clock
kept for Hale. <U m* 20 1
pKORGIA, FOLK COUNTY-Applioa-
vl lion having been made for an order
o change the location of tho Van Wert
and Rome road And F. M. Randal, W.
F. Darden and F. S. Davottd the duly ap
pointed commissioners, having made their
report under oath that they lmvo proceed
ed to mark out the hiuiio by changing tho
location of snid road after leaving tho resi
dence of R. M.AViPgard in the direction of
Rome, ami running a northeast direction
uulil it strikes tho line running east and
west between lots Nos: 120 am! 177 and
also lota Nos. 121 and I7fi in the 2d dis
trict npd 3rd section to a point where it in
tersects tho road again. Tlioroforo all
persons having objections will file them at
the next term of court of Ordinary to bo
hold on tlio 3rd Monday in January next
else said petition will bo grautod. ,
Doo 20th 1870. Jout IianwRa, Ord,y
A GREEABLE to an order of tho Court
of Ordinary for county purposes of
Polk county, Ga., will be t old before tho
Court House door in said county, bet ween
tho legal hours of sale ou the 1st Tuesday
in .January next, Town lot No 1, in tho
town of Codartown, Polk county, Georgia.
Terms of Salo made known on day of salo.
This Deo. 2nd, 1870. JOEL BREWER,
Ordinary