The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, July 11, 1874, Image 2

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THE RECORD. t’RDAKTOWN, «;A., Jl I.Y II. l Thn Domocracy of Poll; county arc hereby notified Umt Mi urn will !>o a moating of tlin party on Tuondny, tbo 21»t day of July, iimt., for tbo pttrpoM of appointing deleg iteu to I ho Con vention to n oral ii a to a candidate for CongroHM of this District. Many Dkmooratm. Cbdaiitown, Ga., July 4, 1874. Eniroii Hiuxntn :—Will you ph aso do us the hindncHH to invert in your paper, the following renolutioiiH of tlio FannorsOlub alopted this day : Reaolvcd, that tbo Club will unite with tbo Orange in a public demon- etration In tbo intoroat of direct trade, on Saturday, the lut of Audunt, prox imo, hnd that wo invito Goucral A. H. Colquitt and Col. It. A. Aluton to ad- droHn our citizens on that Jay. ItoHolved, That the abovo resolution bo published in the Rbooud. John O. Wamjkll, Sec. Paitu flour barrels are being made in Iowa. They are said to be air tight and water-proof, to weigh much less than ordinary wooden bar rels, and able to stand much more rough usage. One of the manofuo- lurers predicts that in Avo years every b irrol of Woslorn flour will bo sent east in barrels made from tbo straw the wheat grew on, Rkv. W. A. Parks, snporintondont of the Antorieni Biblu Society for Georgia, says ho found during tlio pant your 11),722 families without a JJiblo, 3,.'155 of whom wore supplied. The Comet. Is now the nightly attraction. It can bo soon with the uukod eyo but presents a dim appearance. A good operltf glass will bring it out more dis tinctly and a tail about n foot in angtli is soon. The Columbus En quires gives u rule to find the comet at any timo of night. Traoo with tlio eyo a triangular lino from tho Polo star to tho Dourest star in tlio Dipper or Groat Hear, with its base or point below those stars, and near this base tho comet will bo found. About nino o’clock it will bo found west of and lower than tlio Polo star, It cir cles around tho Polo, botwon that star and tho Great Dipper, and conse quently in tho morning it may bo Been in tlio northeast. This comet is called Coggla’s, af ter ith European discoverer. Jt is sta ted that it is approaching our system rapidly, and will probably grow in size and brightness unlit about tho fir-.t of August It will bo interesting to watch its progress. Wo advise all our readers to look for ii. Tribute or Itoqicel. Thu committeo appointed to draft resolutions on tho occasion of the death of our Hrothor, I). A. Hicks, beg leave to piosuiit tho following : ‘WlJiiiu ah, It has pleased “ Tho Grand Architect" of the universe in his wise piovideneo, to remove our worthy ami highly esteemed brother from tho cures and toils of earth to a brighter ami happier existanoo above; let us strive to imitate his many Chris- lain virtues, to moot him in that "Co lestial Lodge, M over whoso oouucili piesides the "Grand Master of the universe,'* and whilst we honor and revere his memory, lot us not forgot tho injunction, ’*Bu yo also ready," and in token of our esteem and friend ship for him while living, and our res pect for hiu memory, wo mourn tho i>Kn his family, this Lodge, the Church and society at large, have sustained; therefore bo it. Kf-hoi.yki), That while wo mourn wo trust that ho has worked his way into that "upper Temple, tho home of God, not lundo with hands, eternal in tho Heavens.’' < Rksolvku, 2d, That whilst wo bow in bumblo submission to tho dispen sation of Providence, and sincerely lament the loss of our worthy brother, wo feelingly sympathise with his afflicted and bereaved family, and that >vo tender to them our sympathy and condolence. RiiOi.Yin, 3il, That in testimony of our grief, we, tho members of Caledo nia Lodge, No. 121, will wear the usual badge of mourning fur tho space of thirty day.-, ami that a pngs of our records, draped in mourning, bo occu pied by this testimonial of respect to tho virtues of our departed brother, and be dedicated to his memory. Hi-solved. -lth, That tho Secretary transmit a copy of these resolutions to tho family of tho deceased, and also to tho Ced.utowu Hucoun for publication, A. Hi'Nil N». TON, W. It. Du K, L. H. Walthall, i 'oiumittce. Ccdurtewn, (Ju„ July 7. 1871. It is said tho young lady who was engaged to Col. Ellsworth, and vowed eternal celibacy for his sake, was not present at tho dedication of his immu- inent, because it was uot convenient for her to leave her husband and chil dren Th. Atlanta Dally Jinn'd ot the 5th im,'. publishes a lottor from Hold. Toombs, af < r’ing that ho brought Hlit against tho Western and Atlantic It ail Bond and George Hush burst, in theuntao of Alexander H. M phons, j l'.v M o express authority and consent of Alexander H Stephen*. It will be remembered this suit wuh for one fourth of one share in the lease of said road, nod was dismissed by order of Mr. Htopheos for tho reason ns sla ted, that ho did not nulhoij/.n Toombs to bring il. Tljeso gentlemen might to remember, that for tho present at lonst, tho South must bo a unit. A hoiiso dovidod against itself cant stand. It occurs to us out of place to afflict tho public with private quarrels, and ospecinly is it calculated to draw away tho attention of tho people from tho momentous political ism s of tho day, create disconsiontf and engenders bit terness. Tho Ilill-Stephens contro versy, is having a baneful intlu jiicj because both have their friends who will outer into tho bitterness of all their writings, and assuming tlioirjrofi- pcclivo Hiijos follow their leaders through good and evil report. Thou upon tho heels of tlir, it woul 1 bo a pity to have a subdivision by a diflfot- encu potwouu life-long friouds, Tombs and Stephens. The Fall campaign is close upon us and it is to bo hoped that these three champions of tho South will suspend operation !, declare an armistice and coucoutruLu their forces against tho common enemy. Wo huvo confidence in tho ability ami patriotism of all of thorn, and arc luixious to soo all their private disputes buried, and huvo them take that position in national sAairs justly duo to their merit. Nothing is so commendatory of u people as true and gentlemanly po liteness. Show mo a community gen erally hospitable, and i will show ono that possesses a high standard of mor als, religion and intelligence, and in which all theso aro in a progressive state. Such a place is Cave Spring, if wo aro to judge from tho manifold kiiidnohHea sliowu to the ultondauoo on the district mooting of tho Rumo District, hold there during (ho past week. No btrangors woroovor receiv ed with inoro open-hourt'jdnoss, nor hud their comfort and onjoymout looked after with more earnestness. All that could mid to thuir ease and pleasure, and maku them fuel at homo was placed at thuir dispu.-al. Tlio cry was, come, and bring your friends around ell tho timo, uud partake of tho good things prepared for you. It would bo ubcIusr to endeavor to be stow proper praiso on tho poop In of Gave Spring for thoir goodness toward us, but it will remain fresh in memory until opportunity presents itself to show our appreciation of it, ami in tlio mean lime wo thunk you with all our hearts. Cld'ahtown. I’ut Voui-hcII' in His Place. An exchange aptly compares tho publisher of a newspaper, who has to. go all around tho country to collect his pay, to u farmer who sells grain on credit, ond not more than a push- 01 to any ono person. If any farmer will try tho experiment for one year of distributing tho proceeds of bio la bor over two or throe counties, bo- eides isolated localities in various Slates, ho will never afterward imk a publisher to furnish him a paper for a year or two on a credit. Tho Montgomery Juuruol learns that tho Now England company i f capitalists who purchased tho Ala bama and Chattanooga Railroad, have bought tho Mobile and Grand Trunk Railroad and lmvo placed largo gangs of workmen on the lino to continue it to its interned ion with tho Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad, a distance of sixty miles. Wo notice from clippings from sin- end northern papers, that the Buooher Tilton scandal has not assumed any definite stand as yet, Tiltor,s letter is not specific as to charges, but is such as will cause a thurough investigation of Mr. Duechor’s conduct, llis friends insist that ho is innocent and we hope ho is. Tho Atlanta Herald of the 5th, says about seventy five postal cards lmvo recently boon sent through tho past office, to loading citizens of Atlanta, charging them anonymously with all sorts of licentious conduct. Respect able ladies and gentlemen aro openly and disgracefully insulted on tho cards. They are hunting up the scamp. Tho aggregate of tho various nppiv - priatiou bills shows a diminution be low the previous .war's appropriations uf$27,7ii3.787. This docs not include private bills, of which a largo number were passed. 1 ho number of private bills is certainly greater, but it is be lieved that tho amounts appropriated in them are less than usual. The pen sion bill calls for about $5000,000 less than last year; and in short, all tho regular appropriation bills have boon cut down, except those for the army and navy, both of which lmvo boon increased about twenty-five per cent, l'ho army ulx- iT-h during the coming fiscal year $31,750,000, and tho navy $22,250,000, !S,, ?P AY REJALINGK u LHc is so Gloomy.” Well, whoso fault is it? Not God’s fault, iiurcly, for Ho has literally Btrewn brightness all about you. Not your neighbor'd fault, for boo him as bo goes, nil aglow with ardor, and buoyant with hope—-lie's not gloomy. W hose fault, I ubk again? Let ub HOC. Como, let uh look at this stone. No tice it carefully—it is hard, smooth, polished. Its color is green—a beau tiful, bright green. Look at it in tho sunlight —it is still greon. Let's tuko it into tins dark room, uud view it by tho light of a caudle—soo, it is still greon. No other stone is liko it in this regard. They change thuir colors with change of light, but this is over tho Hiimo. But that is not all. I now place it at some distance from you Look at it closely -fix your attention. What do you sec? “Why, tlio at* m /.sphere around looks greon, too.” True. That is ono of tho ehurnctor- i.tius of this atone. Now, lot us get our lesson. This emerald in a human spirit. Each soul Ims its charaeterie- tic hue. Your soul is dark. In the bright sunlight of love, streaming full upon it, it is dark still. When the sun is gone down, it is still dark.— You get artificial appliances, and try to light il up, but in vain—it is ever dark, and it darkens tho ulmoi-phcro about it. When vor it goes bh .dovvs fall, light flics away, darkness reigns. No wonder life is gloomy. To the bright soul all is bright. It is you a own fault that life is gloomy. Go, take your soul to God, ask tho " Light of tho world” to lut His rays fall upon it and chuso away the gloom. Then oonio buck again, and ns you go through life, bestow hero an encour aging word, there a kind deed, yon der u bright Hiiiile. All these are life- giving. and they reflect upon your own heart all that they give toothers. Think less of life’s Inborn, and more of its loves. Keep your eyo on the glories of Heaven, and you will never have to complain ugiin of "gloomy" days and nights. Every man nn.k. a his own atmosphere—-and lives in it. Ho who loves neither God nor his fel low man will always dw. II in gloom— aye, the cursing darkness of Egypt will bo about Li n. But to tho tin t ing, loving sou’, who mirks his path through the world with acts of kind- mss to his fellows, Life is ono eternal Goshen. L. Tlio Grace ot Gladness. Ouo spring of gladness is whole- some, noble work. No man is glad wliou living lo himself. Man is umdo for tho lifu of communion; tho perfect’ fonn of bimm.i life was tho life which found its blttHm>ducH.t in giving itself to mankind. There is physical gladness in tin glow of a healthy body. Thai glow is the fruit of ouorgetio action. Thus sluggards, laggards, know noth ing of the physical joy of life. Work for God, work fur man, woik that is twice blessed, which blcssclh him that givith and him that takes, is the cor respondent condition »>» a vigorous glowing health in tho spiritual sphere. Tho old monks were glad because thuir lives wore fruitful. I Hpcak of their best days; they became the lazi est and dreariest nnm in Christen dom. But wlicii tho institution was young they had work on hand which they believed tho world would rejoice in. They bolii wd thuiusulvos the saviours of society; that by their toils, their tours, their piaycrs, they wero helping it, beyond the power of kings and captains to help it; that their up lifted hands kept heaven’s gate open; that tin ir constant tervieo was a heav en’s ladder by which angels of God descended upon (lie world. Lot looso the wings of your loving ministry; stir your soul to so.uo work which shall scatter blessings. If you would taste joy, flesh and pure from its fountain, do good, bo ready to communicate. It is this which makes the soul instinct with vigor, aglow with health and rai- dent with joy. Man is a crippled, a half developed being, until his unself ish ministry is drawn forth. When he 1ms tasted tho joy of doing good, ho is liko tlio lamu ufter Rotor s touch, ho goes out into tho great temple of life, walking and leaping, and priming God. Tiy it. If lifu is sad, make it glad by service, service that strains your power, ilmt a higher powor only an make you strong enough fcto lou der. But hero wo touch tho deep per ennial fountain of gladness—tho joy of tho Holy Ghost. Tho joy of a uiau who believes that God is with him, is exuberant, irrepressible. Tho delight of doing tho will of God, to those who lmvo tasted it, masters all other joy. "My meat and my drink is to do tho will of llim that sent me, uud to flu ish his work,’’ Cherokee Iron Comp'y Store. if vou WANT JD^lZr G-OOJDS S H OES, CLOTHING, HATS, CATS, Or any article generally kept in A FIRST CLASS STORE, At Prices to suit the Closest lluyors, you will make ii greatly to your advantage by calling at tho above* named store. juno *27-ly New Advertisements. wa N i i ; i >. B y the mobile life insurance company, blvp, Active Agents, to solicit Insurance, lltisinesw light and profitable. Apply to R. o. Randall, Gadsden, Ain. it FULTON HOUSE, T. M. ANDERSON, late of Rome, Ga. with F. CORK A, Corner Loyd and Wall sts. near Union Pas senger Depot, ATLANTA, : : s GEORGIA. j\/I EAL8 and Lodging per Day $2 00; sin- bv I. gle meal, 60 cents, First-class table and good rooms, Haloen in basement furnished with pure Liquors, Fine Wines. Deer uno Hogara, july II Legal Advertisements. Notice. I hereby givo notice that from and after this date, my official advertising is changed from the Koekmart Reporter to the Cedar- town Record. K. W. CLEMENT**, She* iff Polk comity. - Mold in A. Adams, Administratrix ou the estate of Temperance Hilvy, dec’ll, has made application, in duo form of law, for disiiii.-sion from said administration, repre senting in her petition that tdio has fully administered said estate. this is, therefore to cite and admon ish alt persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to appear at my office as required by law, to show cause if any they have, why said administratrix should not receive let ters of dismission, on the first Monday in October next. Given under my hand, (hi* dth day of July, 1871. July 11 JOEL UREWKK, Ord’y. riKOKOIA, POLK c6~ Whereas W. c. VJ Knight, Administrator on the estate of Janies Carter, late of said county deceased, has made application fur 1 - ive to sell tho land belonging to said deceased. These are therefore, to city uud admonish all persons concerned, to bo and appear nt my office within the time pi escribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why leave to soil Miid laud should not bo granted. Given under my hand ami official signature, this nth July, 1871 JOEL HKKWEK, Odr’y r JUuRGiA. POLK COUNTY -Whenms. VJ M W Gray having madoapplication for letters of administration on the estate of Euclltus Marled, late of said county, doo’d, Those are, therefore, to cilo and admonish nil persons conceruod, to ho and appear at my office on tho first Monday in August next, to show cause, if any they have, why d letters should not be granted lo npplf. ti in said case. Given under my huiid I official signature, thin the Oth* day of July, 187 I. JOEL HUEWKit, <>, l y rj KOUOIA, POLK cm saw. -Hume vJ A. Childers has made application, in due form of law, for administration on tlio t'Nlnto of Jane W. Childers, Into of said county, deceased ; therefore, nil persons Concerned will take notice to he and appear at my office within tho time prescribed by law, to show ouuhc, if any thoy have, why ldtors of administration should not bo grunted applicant. Given under my hand uud official signature, Ibis July 0, 187-1 July 11 JOEL I1KEWEK, Ord’y /" * I’.OIIGI A, POLK'COUNTY Whereas, * * W C Knight, administrator on the •ale'if W M V v A .1 Youngblood, late of said county, deceased, lias mado application for leave to s?J| nl| tlio t eal estate belonging to said deccaaotjJ Then., arc, HioVeforc, lo oilc amt adnion Mi nil and singular, the kindred ami crod- iloiH, to Im ao I appear at my office on tho firsi Monday in Augiint next, to show cause, if any they nave, why leave to sell said cs- Into should not ho grnnted. Given under my hand and official signature, this July fi, 187-1. JOEL 11 RE VVER, Grd y Ailitihiisf rntoi’s Sale. rUlOllGlA, POLK POI NTY. -Will bo " J sold, on Saturday, tho 18th insl., boloro tho Court House door, in Cednrtown, under nn order granted by tho Court of Ordinary of said county, to-wit: Three head of horses, one eow and calf, one new two-borso wag on. two buggies and harness, and other ar ticles too tedious to mention, belonging to tbo estate of W. M \- \ J Youngblood, lato of said county, deceased. Sold for tho ben efit of tho heirs and creditors of said dee d. Terms made known on day of sale. July 7, 1871. W. C. KNIGHT, Adm’r. Notin’ to Debtors .N Creditors. p GOUGIA POLK UOUOTY - Allpersona 'A indebted to the estate of W. M. .V A. J. Youngblood, late of said of county, dee d, arc hereby notified jo make Immediate pay ment; and those having claims against said CHtate, will present them, properly made out, within tho time prescribed by law, to tho utidondguod. This July It), 1874. July 11-Ow \V. U KMGIIT, Adm’r Not ire to Debtors and Creditors \ LL persons indebted to tho Estate of James Carter, late of Polk county, de ceased, are hereby notified to make imme diate payment; and all persons having claims ngainst said estate will present them to tlio undersigned, properly attested, with in the time prescribed by law. Juno 20, 1871. \V' C. KNIGHT, Ow Adm’r Sheriff Sale for Scpienibcr. TT7ILL be sold, before tho Court House » » door, in Codartowu, Polk County, Qa. on tho first Tuesday in September next, within tho legal hours of sale, tho tollowing proporty : Ono portable Steam Saw Mill, with en gine, boiler ami fixtures complete, by vir tue of two mortgage rt fas, issued from Polk Superior Court, m favor of David Garrison, vs John II Russell, as property of John 11 Russell. july 11-St E W CLEMENTS, Sheriff pEOliGIA, VOLK COUNTY—Notice is 'I hereby given that from and after this dale a portion of my Official Advertising will lie done in this, the Cednrtown Record. June 24, 1874. JOEL UREWER, Ord’y, pEORGIA, POLK COUNTY—Georgia VJ Morrison has applied for Exemption of personalty, and l will pass upon the same at 11 o clock, A. M., on the Ulth day of July, 187-1, at my office. This the’ 2dth day of Juno, IS.4. JOEL UREWER, Ordinary. Opened, A Boot and Shoe Shop, on the corner of Prior and College streets, near St Charles hotel. Our terms are Caih, and uo work shall be delivered until paid for. Work douc with dispatch and at small cost. Patronage solicited. Very respectfully, J. W. Hour & Co. June 20th, 187-1. 0*N. W. T. WOFFORD, JOHN U. WIKLE. WOFFOIU) & WIKLE, A T T ORNEYS A .T L A W and Rcai Estate Agents. CAKTJSHS VILLE GA. (Oldtti Ettublit/ud IIuute in Town.) A. HUNTING-TON, Pryor Hired, South tide Court Ifoute Square Ccilartown, Ga. DEALER IN General Merchandise, . Agent for JOHN MKRRYMAN A CO’S DISSOLVED BONES, PATAP8CO GUANO CO. and other ntandard Fertilizers. Hup-Klni? and Tiow, Virginia Hall and Plaster Company. w, ITH increased facilities for doing business and obtaining goods, my long ex perience in business, makes mo confident that my Htock, Terms and Prices, will corn- puro favorably with those of any other house in Town. I defy good, healthy bus- iness competition. An inspection of my Goods and Prices la earnestly desired. Grateful for past favors, and tho generous patronage of Volk and adjoining counties so liberally bestowed for tho past nine years, I shall strive to merit a continuance of the same. N. IL— Liberal ndvunocs made on grow ing crops. During the coming cotton sea son I shall, ns in the past, strivo to bui’.d up and increase a homo cation and produco market, having already perfected arrange- men to for increasing my facilities for buy ing and storing cotton. Juae20 l-. T. F. BURBANK &. CO., Codartown, Ceorgla, Drugs, Medicines, Paints r Oils, VAIINISHES, KEItOSKNK, L JL 3VE IF s . Everything Fresh and Pure I I'Z It K IJ M E it -y, LILY WHITE, SO A I’H, TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY. GENUINE GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE Always on hand. Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, Combs, etc. Huy ing for Cash, we aro prepared to sell s low as tho lowest. ter Give us a call and see for yourselves. juno 20-ly BARBER & WOOD CEDAR7X) IUV, GA. pESPECTFULI.V call tho attention I V ihc publio to the fact that we have Stock and aro rutiMtantly receiving, DRY GOODS, AI.l. KINDS OF NOTIONS, Boots, Shoos, Wool vSc. Flip Hats, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Meal FLOUR and BACON. Which wo will sell as cheap as any one iu town for the CASH. Gall aud examine before purchasing. J juno k 20 AY. C. Barber, REAL ESTATE AG’T Itockmurt, (in. • W ILL sell or buy Wild or Improved •Lands in any portion of the county. Having been a citizen of Volk county for many years, ami being thoroughly posted in the Location, Value, etc , of Lands in ev ery nection, feel confident that it will bo to the interest of parties having lands to sell, to place them in my hands; and those wish ing to purchase Lands can always be ac commodated. I will be in Codartown on tho 1st Tuesday in each month, for the pur. pose of transacting business in my line. June 20 CASH STOUR J. S. Stubbs & Co., CEDARTOWN, GA., J£BEP constantly on hand a full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hoots and Hlioes ; also a line of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FACTORY GOODS. (.’ash buyers will find it to their interest lo examine our goods and prices before purchasing. n*i.X_ Solo agents for tho salt* of the cele brated “ Watts IHows" and fixtures, in Folk county. June 20—tf CEDARTOWN Livery, Sale and Feed Stable, Alain Street, Ceilurtoxvu, Ga f JRIGI’M down to suit tho times Good L Htock, Vehicles, and Careful Drivers always oil hand. Special attention given to the care cf stock left in our charge. lumpkin & McConnell* Real Estate Agency. .1 HE undersigned respectfully announce to the public that they have f irmed a co partnership under tho firm name ond style of THOMPSON & WIKLE, l\,r the purpose of transacting a general business in Real Estate in i*olk and adjoin ing counties. Wo will Huy, Sell and Rent Farms, Wild Lands, Residences, Storas and all kinds of Realty. Property placed in our hand-* will be lib erally advertised, and uo charge will be made if we fail to dispose of it u* Mpuluted, but if the party placing property in our hands disposes of the anmo before the expi ration of tho BtipuUtod time, wo shall charge the same as if we had disposed of tho property. Every one having realty to soli or rent, and all deairing to buy or rent realty is rc- i|ii«»i.mi to oull 111.on or write to us and learn our terms IVY F THOMPSON, W. 8. I). WIKLE. NEW BARBER SHOP. fTMIE undersigned has located in Cedar- I town for the purpose of carrying on the business in all its branches. Ifyou want “A CLOSE SHAVE” a shampoo or hair cut, give tno a call and I kill guarantee satisfaction. juno 20 ALFRED EVANS. W. H. Wikle & Co., BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NOTIONS, NOV I '. LTIES, Professional Cards, j. n. h a it ii i; it, Notary Public AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cednrtown, Ga. P ARTICULAR attention given to taking Depositions and collection of clamis. J. A. 1ILANCB, A. .RICHARDSON. IILANCE & RICHARDSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW* Cednrtown, Ga. O FFICE in Court House. junc 20 KING & JANES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Ccdariown, Ga. O FFICE in Court House. June 20 W. P. TURNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cednrtown, Ga. O FFICE over Dr. Reece’s Drug Store. junc 20 IVY F. THOMPSON, Attorney nt Law, CEDARTOWN, GA. O FFICE—East side Court House square. juno 20 WOFFORD fit MILNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carteraville, Ga. C^FFICE in Hank Building. juno 20 R. K. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, CKDAKTO IF.V, GA. 0 m< Drs. Liddell & Richardson, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Ccdartown, Ga. ]Y/| A \ be found in their nffieo at nil hours i»T when not prufesuiounlly engaged. juno 20 Dr. C. H. HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon, Ceilartown, Ga. O FFICE ut residence, on Pryor Greet. June 20- Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER, SURGEON DENTIST Ccdartown, Ga. O FFERS his professional services to tho citizens of Codartown and vicinity. A.. L. DAVIS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Codartown, Ca. Repairing fine kinds of Jewelry r kept for sale. |» specialty. All id Watches and Clocks juno 20-1 y JOHN C. ALIEN, Practical Mechanic & Builder, CEDA It TO IF.V, GA., W furnish Material and FANCY CONFECTIONERIES. Etc., Etc. 1 AKE Subscription for any Book or Pe riodical published in the United States, at Publishers lowest prices. NEEDLES For all kinds of Sewing Machines, also fur nish Attachments, Oils, etc. Will send Needles by mail, to any address, on receipt of price. Singer, 75 cents per dozen ; all others 90 cents. Parties would do well to consult us before buying goods from ped dlers, or sending North to the various swindlers and humbugs. Any goods not in stock will be furnished at short notice. june 20-tf IR’oct liuildino-s of all sin" and grades, on short notice nfior the most approved plans. Partic attention given to making and trimini COFFINS REPAIRING FURNITURE, &.c. Those desiring work of any kind in his line would Jo well to call on him at the St. Charles Hotel. Shop fronting Court House Square. june 20-ly PLANTER’S HOTEL, (opposite uctf's sew building) Cherry Nt. between 3d and -ltl MACON, GEORGIA. J- II. BREMER, . . . Rrcpritu AceounnoJfttions First-class. Tern reasonable.