The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, August 29, 1874, Image 2

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THE RECORD. CIDAmTOWN, OA., AUUUBT 29, 1B74. War of Race*. It *eem* tlwt from diapatchos from all parta that we will Indeed hnvo a War of norni—only a qneation of tlnin, and from indioationa, that limn ha* about arrivod. Wo copy the follow ing dlapatoh. dated Louisville, Ky., Aug. 23d.—A apodal clispaicb to tlio Dally Oomtnoroinl from Lancaster Qalloway county, Ky., dated 9 p. m. iaya: We are having a torriblo war between the whitea and block*. Pignt* fug baa been going on at intervals Friday morning Klnck, ▼». White* Editor Jlrcord:—It was my fortune to hoar, on Saturday, for tlio first time in life, a couple of nogro orators ad- drona their fellows, enligliloning them an to their position, duties, powers and prospects; and I readily confess if their statements bo true and their theory correct, they occupy an envia ble position. They claim that they hnvo made this country what it is—-grout, power ful, Intelligent and woulthy—and still their noble work Inin just began. With the fetters of slavery forever unloosed, they proposo to assume the of government, and march with Htich grand and rapid strides from ■loos Wednesday. . . _ the negroes shot Fred Yeaker. This greatness to glory, that tlio civiliaed ■o exasberated tho whites that they world will stand aghast in utter took possession of tlio town this morn- der and astonishment, log and firing has boon going on over They denounce, in tiio most bitter, ■loos. Tho negroes are fortified in gnrcaslic and uncompromising lorma, the residence of Hon. Wn. Sellers, ft n || w i,;tc* H , but especially wliito rodi Is thought two of them were killed cu | Hi w | JO| they solerauly declare, havo this evening, and several wouudod. ; ri every instance, proven treacherous The whites set firo to an out bouse tfioir most profound promises and Sellers' for tho purposo of bum- doolnrations. (in their own language) log the blacks out. Tho whites have the negroes surrounded. The United States troops marched in to quell tho riot and wero fired ou by both parties. The fire was returned and sovoral were wounded on both sides. Sellers' dwelling has boon burned Three oompanicB of militia left boro for the Mono of trouble. Troubles are also reported betwoon the whites and blacks in Choctaw county, Allabamo. Dispatuhoa of the 20th from Montgomery says that in formation was received Unit the whites were informed that tho blacks inten ded to attack thorn unawares, and gathered in forco to ropol in duo tlmo. ee tho point until told by a STATE NBWH. Hon. Milton A. Candler in tho nominee of tho democratic party of tho /hh dentricl, for coiigrengional honors. He is able, true and popular. From a telegram to the Herald it seems that tho Osage Indians hare declared war on Kansas. Agent Htuhhs calls on the government for 2000 arms and accoutre ments. Col. McMSIlcn is tho democratic nominee from tho Dili district for tlio congressional race. As Mr, Hill has changed so often oliretoforo, tho convention feared hu might change again A hoy by tho name of Taylor, aged olovon yenrs, was horribly murdered by Atiotlior hoy, named Brnkv, in Pickens coun- days since. Crop prospects arc botlor in (Jordon ounty Ilian they have boon since tlio war. ing machine agent had a light in in Calhoun the other day, uid havo killod him if his machine havo went off" A white man shot a negro near Quitman tlio othor day. Tho Havnnnah ortw ore going to Saratoga Harris is puttihg himself in training. lias bought him a long tin bath-tub, il lie paddles around in tank on top of building. To make tho thing roal, whenever ho innkes a round ho cries out “time?" and then lie sweats around another run. Mind and Hotly. Not long sinco an eminent dovine argued with ininnto oxaotnom tho por- iistenod attentively, and tried to ngre with him as to tho "waste of time.' 1 They (tho radicals) are a nasty, do graded band of thieves, ft disgrace to their raoo, and unworthy tho confi donco of shoop-killing dogs." Mr. Editor, hundreds of good while men havo been for years tolling the story to the negro, but the poor, do lulled, thick-skulled creature could I tioii of time "wasted in sleep.” Wo t.i • t.i ,i,» i.;... wuu mm us wj uiu wiww ui huh-. !>(! K ro, 1X11,1 llion loo Into to do biui any H , b M , ieoewmr y t„ tlio body und good. The Rads havo forsukon them, I (ia food to tho system. As a na ns they can use them no longer for f,ion ( Americans rest too little, sloe;: gain. Tho negro has bccoiuo deeper • cuts himself loose from would-bo white friends, and drifts out too iittlo, and oat too much Sloop his I God’s rocuporativo ngeut wherohy lost strength iH regained, exhausted forces refreshed und strengthened, Tho crowd of blacks appeared but H0IJH0> power or influouco, money or made no attack. A crowd of them Drains, and it don't take ovon the sou went to a suspeoted nogro, look him 0 f u prophet to foretell the result of out aud whipped him. Tho whipped | a u 8no |, outorprisus. Tiikv, Tiia.MSEi.VBa havo drawn the lines, deep and broad, hoisted tho hellish (lag of no quarter to any one who does not at first bid ding full down and worship any god their crasiod imaginations may con jure up. They appeal to id I the bn so upon (he sea of tlmo, and especially I un( j the Otitlro machinery of the body of politics, without chart or compas, A Cure for Consumption A correspondent writes as follows about tho sanitary power of a well- known plant: ‘‘I havo discoverd a remedy for pulmonary consumption. It has cured a number of cases af ter they Imd commenced bleeding at tho lungs and tho hectic flush was al ready on tho cheek. After trying this remedy to my own satisfaction, I have thought philanthropy required that I should lot it ho known to tho world. It is tho common million, steeped strong and sweetened with coffee sugar, and drank freely. Tho herb should bo githord before tho end of July, if convenient. Young or old plants are good dried in tho shade, and kept in clean paper bags. Tho med icine must be continued from three to six months, according to tho nature of tho disease. It is good for the blooil vessels nIso. It strengthens tho sys tem, and builds tip instead of taking away strength. It makes good blood, •and takes inflainution from tho lungv. It is tho wish of tho writer that every periodical in tho United States, Can ada und Eurojio should publish thin receipt for tlio benefit of the hitman family. Lay this up, and koop in tho house ready for use.— Chrixlmu Ado. Destruction of Cotton. The Sumter Republican says it bus information from the most reliable authority that Messrs. Joseph Cran ford, Benjamin Higbnot, Daniel .Tamos and J. Moody, living in tlio lower edge of Marion county, had their cotton crons completely de- strood, on Wednesday last, by a storm of hot wind that patted over their plantations. Vegetation of all kinds wore also onmplotely destroyed. Our informant, Mr. McGill, did not now how far tho storm t xtended, but stated that it was I ho most de structive one that over passed over that seel ion. Cotton bid fair to make a good yield, but was entirely pinched by the heated atmosphere in balf au hour. negro ou being reloased tied to the whites for protection, saying that ho | bod been whipped for revealing block ooDHpiricy. Au oflloor wont to arrest tho lynch- i and carried a poise, but tho ne groes fled at their approach. Several p, l8S | 0 | W of-tho race to shot a wore fired nt the n; treating riot ers but without damage. Quiet is restored and no furthor trouble is ap prehended. From tho manner in which tho tic- goos in this section are conducting themselves, holding meetings almost nightly, creates some apprehension that trouble will grow out of it. There are a few leaders making intlainatory speeches, appealing to tho passions of tbo ignorant blacks, that bodes good. (communicated.) Mr. Editor:—Iu your last issuo I notice au article over the signature of "Anti-Ring," which saVora of disap pointed hopes. put iu proper working order. Home persons require more sloop than others. Laboring men for in stance, should not only givo thorn- Helves ample time for sloop, Imt prepare for sound and refreshing sloop by suitable food ut an early hour. ‘ One hour of sleep before midnight is vorth two after midnight," says an old proverb, and if this bo true, tlio theory of "delightful morning naps" is refuted. * Litorary pooplo should givo them- selves rime to rest the mind; and the rost should bo regular, as Nat jealous mother, who punishes the slightest infringement on her laws. Many writers havo attempted a long array of rules to bo stria!!y followed by students or literary people, but praotico and abservation prove them useless. One man can write only i the morning, another finds uiiduigli tun best time, and tooth are c-uurlnoe and pocket I by repeated failures that some coast i tutlonubrocnlarily governs tin m rail than any rule as to rest aud w — * “ ' quite ) and strike for tboir fires and their altars. I never, in all my life, heard such a tirado of abuso against any thing, body, thief or party as against tlio Democratic party. Thieves, liars, hell-hounds, deceivers, totally depra ved, an unrelenting onomy of tho nc gro, a hater of ordor and u< ernmout, taxing their bn to invont plans by which to oppress him. Stealing bis wages, keeping i «j| l0 W ritor of the morning him in ignoranco, aud reducing him roady for sound slumber at to a tnoro abject slavery than formal- | hour in tho evening, whit ly only under a different system. Now Mr. Editor, I speak tho truth tho mid night woiker is refreshed by a morn ing nap, and looks forward to the time when others uro t l oping soundly in ull Boboruoss xvlien I Buy, Uiin in bul par | 0( i (l[ |„i Jori [( vvu ,| UHm , ft fixiiiL pioturo uf llioir ileoluriiUonH j i, 0 imiu'ly ivmi strong, wo tniiHl mill iloftigftH, im o’vldooil by Iho hourly wiuk«, nulls, hiiBsitH, go-oiia u( ibo i As you profoBS to bo Domoomtio In pootablo and intelligent nndionoo—in principlo, but not pnrtmnu, nuil bh you publlabed tbo nrtiolo of “Anti- lling," I oik you to publish Hub. Doom ftny mho inixn olmrgo P. M. B, Young, J. D. Wtukloll, 1>. 8. Print lip, L. N, Tramiuoll, Ool. Hubs or Oolouol n horn I I nm pnlnoil to my bonrt to Ibis lioniotiBtniliou from the poor no- gro, knowing full woll it wilt only work uvil ntul ovil ooiitlnuftlly to him. Ho using nil Ilia igtiornnl powers to Dabnoy—nnmos thnt will bo prosonteil j l ,j v0 t | lu |„ 8 (, rU y 0 [ hope fori Bstors tho Onlhouu oonvcutiou—with f rom t | 10 0 f liis only trno hud faith toward tho Domoomtio par- f|liotu p t i 10 suniliaril wliito inauj with ty ? Onn "Aiili-ltiug” any thnt eithor of thoso goullomou havo made prom whom ho ivna born nail ronroil, mnl who nuilerstnuda" liis vory poculiar po isos, or asoriflooil porsonul honor to ou |j, u .j|y bottor than noyouo olso will ssouro tho nomination? Dorn uot "Auti-Biug" know Unit Wnikloll oar- riod bis comity (Colib) raoro tbiin twenty to ouo ngaiost Loator ? That Tramuioll carrioil Ilia oonnty (Whit field) almost unanimously. That Young oarrioil Ilia county, Bartow, by ono thousand majority 1 That Pri tup carried bia eouuty, Floyd, by majority of Ihroo to ono? IIow does And now, with tlioao linos or ono. ..— , , drawn aud positions tiikon, Iohal, I rc- our . Jlot 1 i I nnli in il 1*1 peat what, remains for tho white raoo to do but to ncoopb tho situation earliest, keep ttieir temper, treat tho poor fool kindly, move aloug in tho oven tenor of their way, buttorin tho condition of both ruoos, develop ing the magnificent resources of country, courting tbo sciences, build- ousselvos ample time for sleep, pay in full every hour wo borrow from slumber. No kiud of mental labor should bo attempted immediately after a moal It impairs tbo digestive process and draws away the nervous onurg from tho Htoiimch to tho brain, caus ing an increased quantity of blood to bo lodgod in that organ. Iu this way hundreds of professional men hi become tho victims of dospepsia. No mattor how woll the mind is discip lined, it cannot act in this life witln; tho body, and whou the bodily oil gies are weakened tlio intt-lleotlii faculties suffor. Mast ioalion or chowiog tlio food the first step in the nourishment our bodies. If it pass into tho stom ach in a coarao, gross state, it is uu prepared for tlio gastric juice. Chew ing mixes it with the saliva, aud order to havo it done properly, ouo should eat slowly and a little at time. Business men are apt to think 111 time too previous to upend at the tubl , and yet the nourishment of the body is tlu-ir most judicious investment. BUR8ANK & JONES, Codartown, -• Georgia, DEALERS IN Dtugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, VARNISHES, KEROSENE, ij .a. im: 3? s. Everything Fresh and Pure I FEBFUMEUYj lily white, soaps, TOILET articles generally, genuine GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE Always on band. Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, Combs, c-tc. IT LEADS TO_ HAPPINESS A Soon to the Whoie Race of Women OR. BRRDFIELD8 Female Regulator! XT i , W i'',!' £m.'m l, ^"" r * R ' THOMPSON A WIK Real Estate Agents UEDARTOWN, OBORHIA o now offering llio following deelraMe PROPERTY FOR SALE. Ml witliln llm oorpornlo limtti of Cod N. D. Griffin Residence. Oood now iiouuo, oonlalnlng five roomi uely plfttlercd and flnlsliod, shunted o dnr ali-nol, within two humlrml yards ( t sni in'r. ami loss Hum M -nlle of Cou ,„ g0i Tlio house lifts llirco firo plnct FLOUR/ 'ClIOICR," Family," 'SurKRI’iNK, 1 ’ Corn Meal $1 35 (Mir bushel. ft l 60 A 00 3 30 3 00 Buying for Cash, w n low ns thi; lowest, (iivo us a call se for yourselves June 20-ly About i told nt n i lol great barguit Dr. Roose Residence, PI finished. Fit slylo, sis and pan es in lot. TO THE CITIZENS OF CEDARTOWN AND POLK COUNTY. TltE Subscriber de«lre» to solicit the at tcnliou of tlio oitisens of Ccdarlown ui rroundlng vicinity, that I am prepared Remodel Old Furniture „t inuke II liMik like now. All kin.Ie CUSHIONS into fur I'ow», Lounge., Sofni mnl Clint rot Carpet, cut nn,l mn,t* to 111 bcl. a. KT o s» a mdo various styles, Window» trlmn yles of the Finest runivi -rit u i: rtlrroil; l,(,lingo, in.vlo to onler ; n l ,1 of Hop. on linn,I lor nil kin,l« of f'l opportunity for n gvo.il bu Storo House and Lot, , foi nlny back n on which is Good bn Tho best bargain yet offei ALSO, slock of Drugs h and pure. id Fixtu ien<l«vl by Ut* t*«t P> j. it. n A K 11 k it, IVptni-y Public AND attorney at law, Ccdmtowu, Cia. 1 PARTICULAR attention given to taking Depositions and collection or clnmis. J. A. BLANCH, A» IUCIIAHHSON. IILANCE ^ RICHARDSON, attorneys at law Cedar town, fia. kFFICB in Court Home. 0 K juno 20 tt«ii lo/rltn r f»r the f nmtndHl. I hav« b*^o laml’ ipUon livlb w a P r » cl,,l ont mOcMoK o'XnTaScl * aK?i KINO A JANES. attorneys at law Ceilnrtown, Cia. PPICE In Court House. o ; o . bought Ss-Aiesap^jg,; i'and w*» conllAlly rocominw yuin, H f .... root. wW »th,,,!*.n,l,,ih»r — ponailtf.Knbor. •»“< lOUn, history of d part leal* UBeaU* of It* woi irred I or ft« wrapper *»«'uu** *«« n~.~— “‘"a BHAutfiiU) A CO^ AUaaU. Oa. Hold by all <Jrag*UU. CASH STORE. ,T. S4. Stubbs n't Co., CfSVARTO WN, <7.1., EEP constantly on hand a full line f K FAMILY 0B0CEBIE8, HARDWARE, IIool w anti Shoes ; also a line of READY-MADE CLOTHING and factory goods. Cub buyoriTwill find II to their Interest > e.nmino our gooil. nn,l prices botore purchasing. Solo agents for the sale of tlio cele brated “ Watts Flows’’ and fixtures, in Polk county. June 20—If CEDAUTOWN Lively, Sale and Feed Stable, .Main Street, Cednrtown, tin I JItlUP-8 down to salt the times. Good Block, Vehicles, nnd Careful Drivers Ctiurokec Iron Comp’y Store, W. K. T U U N E II, attorney at law, Letlarfown, I',u. FFICK orer Dr. Hceco'. I/rug Storju IVY F. THOMPSON, Attorney fit Lntv, CEDARTOWN, OA. O FFICE — Host »ido Court House BftiMro. J u "° a" WOFFORD & MILNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carter** illc, (ia. QFFICE in Dunk UuiMing. juno 20 IVOFFORD A. WIK1.K, A T T O It N E Y S A T L A W and Real Estato Agents. CARTERS VILLB O'A. H. U. THOMPSON, ! PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, CF.PARTO M'.V, OA. j QPFICF. . Drs. Liddell & Richardson, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Cednrtown, Gu. M AY ho found in their offico at all hours when not profosuionnlly ongaged. junu 20 Dr. C. H. HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon, a Ccdartowi FFICE at resi'lcncp, , Gn. ryor t trect. junc 20. Or. L. S. LEDBETTER, HAIRS RESEATED made strong. Ladles, your especial E. CLEAVED AND, Fashionable Tailor, MAIN BTRKBT Codartown, Ca. A I,1< orders in my lino promptly filled, and in a stylo not to ho oxoelled by the best. Fits guaranteed, and ull work war ranted. Try mo and ho convinced. Espe cial allontlon paid to renovating and re pairing; also cutting for ladies to make up. ailed to my stock of RUSTIC WINDOW SHADES, The boat, neatest and most accommodating Bliado manufactured, Also, CUildi-en’M UujrsiIoM of every stylo; call un-l see. Libraries, Hook Cases, Secretaries nnd Bureaus had at short notice. Office opposite Postofficc. V -ry Respool fully, jiily 25 Om DAVID AXE. Opened, A Boot and Shoe hop, on the corner of Prior and College reels, near St Charles hotel. Our terms re Cash, nnd no work shall bo delivered until paid for. Work dono with dispatch IF YOU WANT DE/Y Marslmrs Sivlow. W ILL bo sold bcfoi d , Polk c , Ga Anti-Ring' ncoont for tho popularity of I j up comtuoroo, encouraging morals | 'I'k 0 digostivo organs may boar sys- • •• • —*-• - i ° 1 1 tematio abuse tor somo tnno without apparent injury, but tlio penalty is Boonor or tutor. Sbattorod cou- thoHo gontlomou in their own count if thoy aro such dangerous men ? Docs uot "Anti-Ring" know, this raoo betwoon dt moorata ? Or is ho not auxiotis, by his conduct, to onuso "split” in tho democratic ranks, and thereby elect a radical ? Was uot "Anti King" in tho conven tion on Tuesday, tho 18th instantV If so, is ho not bound to go for tho nominoo of tho Calhoun oouveutiou ? How doos"Anti-Ring’* know who will aud religion, until this shall booomo, under (hx1 } tho most powerful and | glorious nation tho sun shall bohold slit ui ions, all munnor of disoasos, and in his majostio oourso. I havo said more than I intended, but cannot *1oho without asking, you beseeching my follow countrymen, to unite as throw all frivilous jealousies to early wreck, ti ll plainly tho sb hurried moils and broken laws. Eat owly, sparingly and regularly, if you oukl receive tho full benefit of your food. Exercise is indispousablo to health. door, in Cedar! :ho find Tuesday within tho legal hours of sale, the following property, levied on for lows tux: Town lot No. I, in Ccdarlown, ns prop erly of Mark Wiutpea, to rnllsfy a lax ft fa Tor town tax for the year 1870. Mayor and • Wimpee. .. 19 and 20, in too town o tho property of Thomas hrec lax ft fus for town (as 70 1872 and 1873. Mayoi i las fi fa for town lax for the year dayor and town Council vs Chambers. Town lot No 11. in tho town of Cedar- own as tho property of Mclhido, to satisfy tha wild winds of Uoavon, foi'Rot littlu | Tlio hunsi'-kcciinr who goes her d lili id imagines she 1ms sutlioiout local interests, forgive pa^ and recollect that wo are iutolligoiit men, and determined to make bo nominated nt Calhoun ? Is not coun ty what she ought to bo, tin "Auti-Riug” a disappointed man, and would bo uot havo gone into a "ring’' if bo had boon iuviled to do so ? Is “Anti-Ring’’ opposed to all con ventions, whether fair or not, aud is banner eouuty of tbo Empire State, Georgia. Wo havo as our leader ono of Gooi- gaia’s noblest, purest sons, who honesty is beyond question, whoso he pledged against all regular uom- toRrity is beyond doubt, inoesofthe dem; .ratio party? Wlmt plan does he suggest a substitute for conventions? Will "Anti-llii support Wm. M• Hutchings, the i ular nominee of the party, for tho l islature ? Or i» "Auti King ’ uuxions t have a man of radical proclivities fr another part i f tha county, elected to tho legislature ? ]s "Auti Rii g” not satisfied Unit ho made a misuke win n ho stales that there were only ouo huubrod and twenty <eio vote.; oaM on Tuesday of last w* k i-*i delegates when there were tw» hmidnd ■' id eighty~« oen ? Is ho not satisfied that it was the largest and fairest conven tion . f t k ‘ • ■ ■ 11 -n Folk U ■? Does m l "A rii-R /.g ’ know thnt 11 ‘AntiTtuig,*’ you u.o «*uu . d. oted aud he worst enemy; a man who if will acquit himself with credit, an honor to his const it aunts. Let us show to otin r sect io are devided, that we, tho pat Folk, can risu above self and sh that that spirit of forgiveness, which is Godlike, still burns upon the alter of our boa its. N. J. Tuiuliu, F JS. I am proud to say good older prevailed all day, not an oath was u‘- tered nor a drop of whiskey Irnnk, which is very comnicudablo. oroiso to induce digestion, and other effort quite unnecessary. This is n«»t so. God never intoudod ihut. man or woman should spend all their timo performing in door labor. No modern ven.ilators or airy cook-room cau equal a few moments walk in tho fresh, pure air. It. is a required stim ulant, and the tinge of dampness or chilluoss without cun never prove as the boated, impure air of All our poor human in- •o weak and misreablo d with the moans of life and u?o!lh furnished us by tho Almighty, ud tin re is no tonic of man’s devis- rg equal to God’s pure air. Marcellus M, Mauck, Contractor & Painter CEDARTOWN, CA. I S now permanently located, pared to do House Fointin Gl.uitig and Pap I* P r by bis injurious a 1 dwelling, ntious Hanging \ i dispateti, bio manner. Will furnish i best quality at low figures ed. Perfect satisfaction guaran- > money required. Work solicited Patronage solicited Ccdarlown, rv respectfully, j‘. W. 1100 E, June 20th, 187-1. (Oldest Established House in Jburn.) A. HUNTINGTON, , South side Court House Squa General Merchandise, JOHN MEUUYMAN & CO’S DISSOLVED HONES, PATAPSCO GUANO CO. Bagging and Ties Virginia Suit and Plaster Company. id coi Allot Hefei J’. O. W nddel AVitii AX'. C. Harbor, IREAL ESTATE AG’T A Tko stoil C Slio bouso atber isiili ■Oman b.-vl hor hnsbaiulr.r ebarj of noa-support. il that ho had given her <1 lot worth $G,000, to- WE;,,;:'! nail pi il: hat his life wa fit to the amount of $5,000 1 l that ho gave her $15 of his I weekly income of $05. She wanted and J. C. $‘25, tho brute refused, and sho had ■ - it being l !imk d l y ty, lor tho mascuiiuo prejudice, tlio judge vlit- I missed the case. my ban Lands will hi ring lands I a; and thosi an always 1 facilities for d business and obtaining goods, my long ex- | pericncc in business, makes me confident | tlmt my Stock, Terms and Price- will com- ) pare favorably with those of any other I house in Town. I defy good, healthy bu-- I incss competition. An inspection of my I Goods and Prices is earnestly desired. Grateful for past favors, and the generous i patronage of Polk nnd adjoining couutios -:o : liberally bestowed for the past nine years, ■ 1 shall strive to merit a continuance of the , N. B-— Liberal advances made on grow- ! ing crops. During the coming cotton sea son 1 shall, as iu »!io past, strive to bui’.d up and increase a home cottou and produce market, having already perfected arrange- ruente for increasing my facilities for buy ing aud storing cotton. Junc20-1y BARBER & WOOD CKDAfCn) WN, HA. R espectfully call the attcntii tho public to tlio fact that we hi Stock and aro canaUntly receiving, DRY GOODS, ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS, Wool l'c. Fur Hats Sugar i Coffee, Syrup, Meal, FLOUR and BACON. Which we will sell as cheap as any ono in town for the CASH. Call and examine before purchasing. juno 20 PICTURES! - PICTURES! 13. O. Willtes, PHOTOGRAPHER, over Reese's Drug Store, Codartown, Georgia. A LL kind* style of Watchmaker and Jeweler, Codartown, Ca. W ORK done promptly nnd satisfactorily All work warranted Twelve Months. Repairing fine watches a specialty. All kiuds of Jewelry and Wntchcs and Clocks kepi for sale. juno 20-ty JOHN C. ALIEN, Practical Mechanic & Builder, CKDARTOW.V, GA., of Pictures f'4oW I'i specialty. Selma, Romo & Dalton R. R. Trains on thi - I!r.*d will run no follows: GOING NORTH. W OULD public fully asnounco t public that ho is fully prepa: furnish Material and Erect J3uiltlin£;s es nnd grades, on short notice am 1 most npproved plaus. Particubn i given to making and trimming COFFINS, REPAIRING FURNITURE, &o. of any kind in hi NEW BARBER SHOP. T he und, town ft t Mein 10.12 p ed lias located in Cedr purpose of carrying ■ ! its branches. Ifyouwa Leaving Dalton ior Solum upon arrival of E T V & Ga K R and W i A R It trains. M. STANTON, Gen. Supt. VV. S. MAYNARD, Asst. Supi. RAY KNIGHT, O. P. *A T- Agt. “A CLOSE SHAVE" a shampoo or hair cut, givo mo a call and I will guarantee satisfaction. jnne 20 ALFRED EVANS.