The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, August 29, 1874, Image 3

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THE RECORD. k lit* Country Newipaper. Published Every Saturday Morning by W. S. ID. WIKLE & CO. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ouo copy, one yeer *2.CO One copy, tlx months 1.00 Ten copies, In clubs, ouo roar, each 160 Single copies Sole All enbecripUons invariably in advance. No name entered npou tho list until the aubecrip- tion ia paid. RATE8 OF ADVERTISING. 3 M. fi"M. | 12 »I. 1 Square... t 1.00$ 2 60 W Column. 5.001 ia.no W Column. 8 00 15.00 aa.oo 1 Column..! 18 00| 25.00 ’ Professional and Bnalneoa Cards of one inch or lees, $13 per annum, payable quarterly In advance; six months, $8. All advertise* aenta due after first insertion. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Baptist Ciicncn.—Regular Services, 1st and 3d Sundays in each month, Rev. Court ney Brown, Pastor. Sabbath-school at U o’clock, a. u. Methodist CmntOH.—Services at 11 o’clock, a. »r and R o’clock. *•. m. every Sabbath; Rev. Wm. II. LaPrndo, Pastor, gabbath-school at 0 o’clock, a. m. Pbksiittkkiam Church.—Services 1st and 3d Sabbath every month, Rev. R. F. Taylor, Pastor, Sabbath-school at 9 o'clock, .Masonic. Caledonia Lodoe, No. 121, F- A A. M.— Regular communication, the 3d Friday night in each month. J. S. Sunns, W. M. N. M. WnmiiT, Secretary. Good Templars. Cedar Vallet Lodoe, No, 303. 1. 0. 0. T.--Meets every Friday night (oxccpt 8d Friday,) J. E. HOU8EAO, W C. T. J. A. Liddell, Secretory. GrtiiiRc* CoiqutTT OnAKOE, No, 20-Regular meet ings Saturday before tho third Sabbnth In each month. Our Agents. John 8. Vann, Priors Station. E. P. Fcalherston, Lime Branch. R. S. l'attillo, Taylorsville. W. P. West, Ksoro Hill. W. J. Noyes, bod of our worthy townsman, J. 8. Noyes, loft hero on yesterday on his rotttru to Dartmouth College, N. H., whero ho has boon •Rending school for somo tiino past. Wo wish him success in his studios. • Painting.—Those of our readers having Ik usoa or anything olso to paint, aro refored to tho curd of Mr. Mauck. Ho ia a good workman, and a clovor, sober, industrious gontlomau —one that desorvoa to bo liberally patronized, and wo ask fur him a lib eral patronage. Soo ndvortisoment in another col umn of E. Cloavoland, tailor. Cedar- town has long felt t ho nood of a good ous > tailor, and Mr. Cloavoland has como " 1 SATURDAY MORNING AL'G. 29, 1S7-I. local items. NtEDioKH for all kinds of Sewing machine; Singer, 76 ds per iloion-.U Dili- era 1)0 cent*. Will scud receipt of pr odlcs by mail o W. II. WIKI.E. Cnrleraville, On. New Film.—Tho firm of T. F. Fur- bank & C . has boon dissolved, and A. R. Jonoa has taken an interest in tho Drug Store. Mr. Jones is uu old citizen—-a "nativo,” wo believe—ami known by everybody, and needs no Clici k recommendation from us. Ilio now Ciul b i firm aro constantly receiving fresh goods. Mr. Fill bank, who iH a No. 1 druggist and clovor, accommodating gentleman, is always at his post-- when not absent—ready to wait on customers, and ho does it in such a pleasant mauner lli\t it ia really a plcasuro to trade with him. They now keep tho different grades of Hour iu store. Faiuuinh in Real Estate.—Wo call tho especial attention of those wishing to purchase lleid estate to tho adver tisement of Thompson and Wiklo, real estate ageuIs. They are offering gome very desirable proporty, and will gell bargains. Wokmb.—James R. Barber, Esq, brought into our office, on yestesduy morning a “pair” of the largest speci men of worms—of tho grub variety— wo have seen this season. One of tho newly elected senrgents of tho Polk county Guards, appreciating tho hon or confercd, proposed to treat the whole company to 'worm candy,” and wo accused Esq. Barbor of having been so treated, but he denies it, and £dyg bo is not a member of the coin- p an y* Flint Prarb.—We have been presented, by Mrs. Hand, with n basket of fine preserv- ing pears, for which we return our thunks. Court week in generally considred ‘•hard’ on town people, but not bo with us, bovrev er, the country people nnd some in town kept ua Bupplid with vegetables and fruit. Henry McJunkin brought us a large basket of fine tomatoes, peaches and sweet potatoes, and E. II. McJunkin supplied us part of the first week of court with beans and apples. Mrs. J. A. Peck sent in a bas ket of a very fine variety of vegetables, ex actly suited to our taste. For all of these favors we return our Binsere thanks, and wish the dons all happiness and prosperity. The now spire on the Methodist church is nearly completed, and it is one of the prettiest to bo found any where—regular city stylo. It ruus up fifty-one feet from roof of building. It reflects credit on the workmen and all concerned. Mr. Muuck is doing the paiuting, and making a first-chf-s job, as ho always does. We had a call on last Thursday from Rev. Y. A. Brewster, oi tho 17th district He has been holding a pro tracted meeting at Cedar Creek Bap tist church, near Thomas’ mil). Du ring the meeting nineteen were add ed to the church, one of whom wn« a distiller and grog-shop keeper. He ha3 quit the business, and says he is forever done with tho accursed thing. May tho good work continue until tho last ono of them are closed to supply that want, aud wo hopo tho citizens will givo him sufficient on- courngemont to muko him glad that ho has cast his lot with us. The Spring.—It is a matter of groat concern to tho people of Codart own that tho town authorities solve this problem. Tlioy no doubt havo made honest ondoavor to so protect tho spring as to havo tho water fit for uso, yet they aro awnro that whon it rains the water is unfit for use, and if it bo a long wet spell, probably u hundred of our population aro forced to uso it or go a great dislauco for bettor. A continuation of this slate of nffains will necessarily cause sickness. The winter will soon bo boro, whon our spring will bo muddy perhaps half tho time if uot romodied. We do uot scnsure tho authorities, but bosoooh them, iu bohttlf of our Buffeting citi zens, to make ono more manly effort to give us clear water to driuk, aud wo will ever hold them in grateful re membrance. Public Jm rio v em r ntf. —Notwith standing tho scarcity of money, aud tho general complaint of hard times, several new buildings aro going up in our town. Wo boo that J. P. McCor- uoll, of tho firm of Lumpkin and McConnell, ia finishing up his now bouso on Main stroot near iho branch. Wm. Summers is building a very neat cottago of four rooms on tho same street, near MoConnolls. Dock Dougherty is also building a a beau ’- ful little dwel’iug a little nearer town than Summers, on same stroot. Jhh. Dunn and Starling Carrol, cnrpoulmv, nro putting somo “extra louchca’’ on Doughorlys house. They are good workmen and aro doing a neat job. Mr. J. R. Edwards is piuii' g up a Tho Toritorial Enterprise thus do- scribes tho Pintos of Nevada; "What ever may bo tho case with other tribes tho Pintos tins no notion of passing away. They aro a remark ably heal thy people. They aro seldom sick, and there i died b *qun\v sixty y h is nc Wlmt. pie? w tion tl way, a hoed c Pintos About ono huu- 3ath. Hardly n Jeon and under n ho seen who ung to her back, with those poo- days bo a quoR- Kverod in .somo o bo no likeli- >ff. Among tho sidored uo dis- 3bravo is not a lulling an n x or j quite indiiBtri- nlways ready to shown them, md their ruling They play and whon they l'o never out of Thoir passio anion; havo i: thoir hands.” Alec and Simon, two of the host ne groes on Colouol W. S. Shepherd’s plantation in Stewart county, wero drowned iu tho river near Shepherd’a landing. They wore fishing, and while busily employed, tho battoau was upset aud both sunk to riso uo more. Tro Ml*. Judso jco, which, when comp > one of tho best in that pi n. Givo us a Railroad, au vill thou glow rapidly. Oedai row m, CTa* Aug i 1 Gin ml Jury Presentments. Wo, the Grand Jurors ompanolod for tho soooud week of August torm of Polk Superior court for 1874, ask leave to make tho following present ment s: Wo havo duly considered tho pre sentments and recommendations of tho jury of tho first week of present term, that, i cxcopl tionei" Wo mend spriug inure in stating concur in thorn hereinafter man n all they com- 1 in regard to tho >sod fixtures for its improvement by tho authorities of Oodnrtowu; in what they report of Iho public buildings, the neatness and oorrootueas of tho books of tho Clerk <»f tho Superior court, Ordinary and Treasurer. Wo wish to omphaai/.o, if possible, what tlioy bring to view about tho important papers still unre corded by the former Ordinary. Oo examination of tho Sheriff's book of records, wo find some dofwets which may bo easily romodied by more c ue in penmanship, by allowing more space between Iho entries, and by properly fixing tho dates. Wo see by the latest entries nomo improve ment in those l’UBpeots from tho oldest. la the mutter of the roads and bridges of tho county, wo differ aome- uh.n from Iho former grand jury. Wo son!. » competent coin mil loo to ex- amino I ho bridge over Cedar Crook on the Prior’i* Station road, and from tln ir report wo pronounce the bridge lot.dly unliit for tho uses for which it \\ • Imi’d, and the othor at tho IViltlc f.ird wo kfiow lobe little better. By nil means a new and Hubstftptinl bridgo should l)o put up at once at ho im portant a mossing, and tho contract- id th able f.> the in il.ii.-s should bo held heir failures in tho In for both bridges. K*nds should bo l compliance forced 11A LANCE ON II AND. For county purposes, - Jury, - Pauper, Bridge, - Road, - New jail, overpaid, - lffd (10 710 08 • 208 0(1 855 1)0 14 1)5 1022 (15 18 G7 1000 08 Bal. on hand, • Tho report hereto appended, wo lmvo considered nnd approve, and agree to make it a part of our pro- Hent mont. It speaks for itself. To tho Superior Court of Polk County, August tonu, 1871. Tho committee appointed at tho last court to ox amino tho minutes of the superior court looking after linos and forfeitures, beg leave to report:— That wo havo oxaiuined tho minutes so far ns our time would permit. To make such a full itemised report as our appoiutmont soemod to imply, would take moro time than wo havo given ourselves, or than wo doomed necessary after loarning such facts as a partial examination disclosed. There aro a groat many forfeitures ontornd on the rocords, that wero afterwards remitted by securities delivering up tlm offenders. In ono important case tho officers report that tho securities wero insolvent. Wo rofor to tho Na tions case. Collections seem to havo boon irregularly made, and no ac count taken of such collections until a fow years back. Wo And no ac count of tho Solicitors having nmdo annual settlements with tho treasurer, ns tho law requires. Tho following flues amt forfeitures havo boon impo sed, but no showing mado of thoir collection; It Chisolm, Fob. 1872, $15 50, Wm. Meeks, 1874, $5 00, R & Ed Wohstor, (claim ontored) $200 00, Byrd Battle, found guilty but no furthor entry found oxept $20 00 on tho back of ttio bill. J«a. H. Price, Feb. 1871, $50,00, on this last Iho coat, $17 10, has boon paid but wo Hud nothing else. Tho following tho Clerk thinks woro collected and applied to tho insolvent costs. D F< Elmore, July 1S(»7, J S Lovetto, Fob. 1871, Ben Dyer, " V W Davis, Aug. " - O Gidion, “ “ S Russel, “ " Legal Advertisements. Notice. I Itorohy givo aoUoo tlmt from and ufl.ir this date, my official advertising is oh an god from tho Rookmart. Honor!or to tho Oodivr- ,vn Record. E. W, CLEMENTS, July ll. Shorill'Folk county. Marshal’s Sales for October. W ILL ho Bold boforo tho Court Houbo door, in (’odnrtown, Polk county, between tho legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next, the following property, levied on for town tux: n lot, in t'edartown, No not known, lying East of llrond street, botwaon Liddell & lUolmrdson’B ofiioo, and brick more, as tho property of llvowning A Tracy, to sat- y a ll fn for to'wn lux f r 1872, Mayor and vn council, vs. tmid Browning \* Tracy. Also, town lot in Codartown, No not known, lies North of Noyes blacksmith simp and WuhI. of llroad street, as the properly f \V H Shell It, to satisfy a tl fa for town x for the year 1873, Mayor and Counoll said Shellit. Also, town lot In Codartown, No. not known, but known ns Iho old brick store. corner of street opposite Cherokee Iron Company’)) Store, as tho properly of M A hisolm, to satisfy a tax ti fa for town tax, Mayor and Council, vs said Chisolm, James F. IlilolumoU, Wm. M. Tripp and others, havo applied to tho Court of Ordinary of said county, for an Jublishinga private way as a Public Road of second grade, or 20 feet wide, leav ing the Van Wort ami Ourtorsvlllo Rond Andy Davis’ residence, In tho ll)73d district, ll. M., and running a South-East ion to tho lino of Paulding county, and said road having been worked out and re turned under oath according to law, by Jae Hitchcock, Wm. L. Crow and J. N. Brock, and that tho same was of great pub lic utility, etc. Therefore all persons hav ing objections to said private wav bclug siablishcd as a Public Road, second grade, twenty feet wide, will file the sumo ns tho law directs, at tho next term of the of Ordinary for said county for coun ty purposes, to be held on the third Mon- lay in September next, or forever after bo ’ my hand aud me”* * * 1871, $25 00 - 50 00 25 00 100 00 25 00 -100 00 40 00 - 1.00 00 100 00 record of tho As ordered by tho Gc Polk County Guards met at the court-houso at 11 o’clock n. tu., aud elootd tho following officers: Captain, J. A. Peek; 1st Lieutenant, J. O. Wad dell; *2d Lieut., A. J. Tomlinson; 3d Llonl., E. Paco. Son 1 gents, 1st, J. P. McConnell; 2d, J. A. Wynn; 3d, T. F But bank; 4th, W. Ed. Wood; 5tb, J. G. Janes. The committee, through their ebai:- mnn, {?. M. H. Byrd, presented a num ber of samples of goods for uniforms, whoa the company adopted that of Cadet gray. On motion of W. N. Griffelh tho double-breasted frock coat with blue silk cord for trimming for officers aud privates was adopted. The eommilloo also reooraraondod tho black slouch bat, which, on motion, was adopted. W. Ed. Wood was ap pointed a committee of odo to order tho material for tho uniform. T. F. Burbank and W. N. Griffelh wero appointed ncommitteo to make orangeraeuts for culling and making uniform. On motion a committee of three was appointed to select by-law for tho company* C. (J. Janes, It. T. Pool, and L. B. Stone, committee. It was o retard that the company every 1st and 3d Saturday morning at eight o’clock for the purposo of dt illiug On motion of S. M. H. Byrd, it was ordered that Mr. Wiklo bo furnished a copy of the proceedings of this meet ing, and ho be requested to publ ish the sumo in tho Record. There bein' further business, tho mooting adjo ed till tho 1st Saturday in September at 8 o’clock o. in. Julius A. Pkek, Copt. J, P. McConnell, Ord. Seargt. Curing Clover. Clover is uot a grass ut all. It be. longs to the same order of plants the pea, but, nevertheless, it is used as a forage crop and in treated r/-: grass crops' are; it is fed c.ff, nnd ouL for hay to be stored ns food for live slock iu the winter season. Owing to its nature il is one of ihe most ten- dor plants to handle in curin r for hay. It needs to bo dried rather in the shade than in tho sun, nnd the tex ture of tho hay should show a ccrf tin toughness rath nr than crispnr-.vo. Then, again, it should bo so cured that even lis color may bo retaiiK l. f possible. T< to this it is import:)’.', that it should be cut before tho bloi- som has formed the seed pods. with all i dilig slops at once to have the three bridge long since recount)! tided by several grand juries, and, wo think, ut gently domnndod by Iho public interest, namely, the two jm,t mentioned and the one over Ku- fiarlio crook, on the road from Van- wort It' Rome, rebuilt and put in a rviciblo condition. We are constrained to present tho Commissioners of Codartown district for failing to lmvo tho toads loading to tho coiinly Boat iu proper order. The road loading towards Cave Spring, those leading south nud west, and also those within tho corporate limits of Cudni’towi), have obstructions that abaulji lio removed, and uuovon pla ces which need work to put them ill proper order. Is the hill on the road to Rockinart, between tho residences of Mr. Godard and Mr. Lovell, never to cease to bo a bone of contention and a ground of complaint by our people? Wo ask our Ordinary to see to these past plaints and apply tho legal reme dies, in all theso cases. We also call his attention to the ‘‘loafc road” on tho way from It ickmart to Romo, and hopo ho will at once see to what dis trict it belongs, and lmvo it put in good order. Wc do uot concur with (ho former jury in recoinmond’ng that tho old mi ni accounts and the balance of the school commissioners uecount bo paid out of tho surplus funds col lected for county purposes. Wo do concur with tho former pan ne), in the opinion tlmt tho Etna Iron Co. should by law, bo couip* lied to pay taxes in Hu con.it;/, on all prop erly lying and operated and protected iu ihiH county, and reiteralo the hope that our members in I lie legislature will see to our rights in this matter. In relation to tho account of J. H. Price, wo concur with tho former jury in declining to approve its pay ment. COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT. Brought up to the present week. Amounts of the various funds Ghnrtos Foster, An Ennis Whitohoad “ “ Tho Clerk Ural made the flues aud forfoturos received and paid out iu 1872. Received that your, - $810 00 Paid out " “ - - 81.0 00 Itecoivod 1873, - - 401 80 Paid out “ - - 482 30 Received 1874, - - 215 10 Paid out “ - - 185 70 leaving a balance of $20 40, iu the hands of tho Clerk to ho ontorod tip whon ho makes a settlement with the other officers. We find each year an insolvent, list allowed, largely in exftesH of tho collect ions mado from lines aud foifo urs Wo n tieo at our court two insolvent lisls wore allowed, one of the Sheriff and ono of his deputy, both representing several of tho satin oases. There has boon some ii iogu larjfcy or neglect in this matter, thougl we do not find evidence of fuiil.. Wo licitors and sheriffs should collect nnt sol tie promptly, keeping a record <> tho same, and dofendoulH should not bo permitled to go until they havo paid the full penalties imposed. Hospectfully reported. t S. M. II. Byrd J. A. Peek, S. A. Bordus, Committuo. GENERAL MATIT.IW OP PUDLIO INTEREST In taking a ralrospcol of n low yeavs, In tlio oonoons of public order and justice, wi aro oncour.igod to buliovo that Homo ad vancomoiil lias boon inado, and to hopo fi still great or progress toward law and order Onr iJourtM aro soil onouinlioroil with far too many cases of crimes and malic •rati (him. t Imi fewer mor years. JUIIUH M'CUTOIIKN OS TIIK IMIKVI’/l CHI mi; AND DISOltDKH IN HOOD. By a vote taken in our body on iliiH snb loot, wc declin e our unanimous concurrence in llio views of Judge Mot'll.olio dared in bis charge in Ihe opening of Iho 'Jcuri for Ibis week, in regard to Iho prime cunse of most of the crimes dial (listin b Iho peace of society and oiieumber and Iho moHl oH'col.ual romod’os to bo ap plied to suppress these crimes and IroubI He tells us that the use of inioxiealing liquors is at Iho hottoi troubles of tliin sort.. Thai our laws should bold tho liquor-ncllor to stricter ncaounla- bilily for I bo consequences of bis and all drunkenoss (except on one promises), should ho declared a crime nnd liable to punishment. Not that (bo sale uso of intoxicat ing liquor should be probili iled by law; lmt Hu t the selling and buying at retail should both lie punished* And that the people of every county, a (riot Dfn county, and of every incorporated town should havo ihe priviligo of veiling on tho question of totally excluding the sale within Hi Jr l iniis, die law making high misdemeanor severely to bo punished when anyone violates the express will of majority of such community, district ( town, Wo Hay Clod speed Iho day when such laws‘can he passed and executed, and long and happily live tho Judge who boldly ad vocate such wholesome measures, and pro poses such good laws. In taking leave of bis Honor, Judge Mo- Cutcbcris, who has so ably conducted tli6 business of our Court, and of Solicitor Clements who has been so prompt in busi ness, nnd polite to our body, wo present them our thanks and best wishes for their continued health and usefulness. J We request that these l’resentmcnls be hand as reported by the grand jury published in the Codartown Record and RECORD, A Twenty-Eight Column Taper, DEVOTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND MIN ERAL RESOURCES OF THE FAMOUS CEDAR VALLEY, AND TO CHOICE LIT ERATURE and;; N E WfJ8 August 17, 1871. Hoad Wm. MELK8, Marshal. NoMro. i.ped, &o. ■till signature JOEI. BREWER, Ordinary. Jtoad IVotlco. /'IKORCIA, POLE COUNTV.—Whereas, vU John T Prior, J. M. Prior, L- B. Slone P. Vaadovomlor and others, havo applied to tho Court of Ordinary of said county, for order establishing ns a Public Ruud tho private way rmmiifk along the right of way ■' I ho Polmn, Rome and Dalton Railroad, ■m where tho public road leading from slartown to Jacksonville crosses said tu Broad, to Priors Station In said oonnty. Therefore, all persons concerned uro hereby notified to ho and appear at. Iho next term of tho Court of Ordinary, of said county, to bo held on tho third Monday in ptoutlier next, to show cause, If any they ve, why said private way should not lie mado a Public Road, or forovor after bo estopped, &o. liven under my hand and ollioial slgna- i), this August 171 li, 1871. JOEL BREWER, Ord'y. Rond Notice. EORHIA, POLK COUNTV—Whore .1 M Prior, W F Handers, P. BLinkin- (i ami many oilier aili/uns, have applied lie Court of Ordinary of said county for ordor discoid liming the public road of t wenty foot wide, or second grade, loading Pledgors & MI/.o’h mill, intersecting tlic Uedarlowu aud Prior Station road near ■sidenco of W F Sanders, in said ooun- riioreforo all porsons oonooruod are liorohy required to ho mid appear at the ixt term of llio Court of Ordinary for said unly, toy county purposes, to bo bold on I lie third Monday iu September next, to cause, if any they havo, why said pub- lio road should not bo discontinued assuol), terms of (lie law, and iu default to ter lio estopped, &o. (Jivoli under my hand nnd ollioial signa ture, lids August the 17th, 187-1. JOEL BREWER. Ord'y f \ EORGIA, POLK COUNTY—Whereas, vJT \y. N. Hugo, executor of It. W. Huge, deceased, has mado application, In duo form of law, for letters of dismission from xooutorship, representing ill his poll lion that ho has fully e . in.od his trust. Therefore all porn s oo <o ,rnod will ho d appear at a Court of Ordinary to lie bold In and for said county, ou Iho first day in November next, to show cause, y they lmvo, why letters of dismission should not ho granted to said applicant, and he ho folly dlsohaigod from his said trust, (iiven under my hand and ollioial signa l's, this 171 It day of July, IH7-I. Inovl JOEL BREWER, Ord’y. Tho Hkooui) will labor for tho develop ment of tho houndloss resources, both min- oral and Agricultural, of this highly favor ed Bootlon. It will labor for the good of The Whole People- And will ondoavor to dlssomlimto aknowl - edge which will invito capital and labor to assist In oonstruoting an Independent fu ture. G Holst ia A. Adams, Administratrix tho estate of Tomporanoo Silvy, doo’d, has mado application, in duo form of law, for distni-.Blou f cm said administration, repre senting in her petition tlmt slio has fully administered said estate. This is, therefore to oilo and admon ish nil 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 tors of dismission, on tho first Monday ii October next. Given under my hand, this •Itli day of July, 1871 July 11 JOEL DREW RE, Ord’y. of lust week: Fund for count; Junes, Pauper, - Bridge, Bond, New jaii. - Overpaid on jad, Bal. on band, A mot; ot received Ilockmart Reporter, and that each bo p nurnoeep $128 11 i Ove dollars for pubfishing, purpose., wo u ISAAC N. JONES, Foreman. Lsoius Q. Wkst, Clerk. Ordered by the Court that the above pro. sent merits bo published in accordance with the K.-ime, in tho (Jboautown Rkoohd and Rockinart Reporter. 0. V. McCUTOIIENS, J. 8. (!. 0. Presiding. A true extract from the minutes of the Court, this August 21, 1871. W. C. KNIGHT, Clerk. 14 35 2694 43 - 18 67 - 267f. week. 81 00 | Total paid out, In Canada, this summer, a pony 291 57 wah driven on a wager oighty-ono miles in eleven hours ana twenty min .! 87 j utesiu one conlimvjuH ulraighl h"xit. And i yet rlir.y say I bore ia no cruelty 826 83 i race-courses 1 / 1 BORGIA, POLK COUNTY—'Whereas, V.JT M VV Gray having made application for loiters of administration on tho ostato of Euclllus Marbil, late of said county, doo’d, Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear my ofiioo on the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not. be granted to appli cant in said case. Given under my band and official signature, this tho tilli day of August, 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y Slierifr SalcH for Septenlic W lLI.be sold before the Court House door, in Codartown, Polk county, Gi on the first Tuesday in Hoptombor next, within tlie legal hours of snle. the following property, to-wil: Lot of land No. 804, in the 2d district and 4th section of Polk county, as the property of A. Morion, by virtue of one Justice Court (i fa iu favor of A. Huntington, vs said Morton. Levy made and returned to by Constable. Also, at same time and place, lots of lam) No. 1240 in fid (list, and -lib section of Polk county, as the property of B Gravley, satisfy two Justice Court li fas issued from the 1075th district, G. M., in favor of Simon Marks, vs said Gravley. Levy mado ami returned to mo by a Constable. B. W. CLEMENTS, 8hlT. Sheriff Salt* for Sepicmbor * sol 1, before the Court House W ILL be h door, in Codartown, Polk County, Ga, . the first Tuesday in September next, within t he legal hours of sale, tho following property: One portable Steam Haw Mill, with gine, boiler ami fixtures complete, by toe of two mortgage li fa-', issued from Polk Superior Court., in favor of David Garrison, vs John II Ru'shoU, as proporty Russell. July 11-81 John E W CLEMENTS, Sheriff Real Estate Agenoy. JlIIK undersigned rospootfully announce to tho public that tlioy havo fonnod a co partnership under the firm name and stylo of THOMPSON & WIKLE, For tlio purposo of transacting a general business in Real Estate in Polk nnd adjoin ing oountlos. Wo will Buy, Soil nnd Rent Farm?. Wild Lands, RoBldoucos, Stores nnd nil kinds of Ronlty. Property placed in our hands will bo lib erally advertised, and no ohargo will bo mado If wo fall to disposo of It as stipulated but if tho party plaolng property in our hands disposes of tho satno hoforo tho oxp'- ration of tho stipulated time, wo shall ohargo tho samo as if wo hod disposed of tho proporty. Every ono having ronlty to soil or ront, and all desiring to buy or ront ronlty is re quested to call upon or write to us and learn our terms IVY F. THOMPSON£■ W. S. D. WIKLE. FULTON HOUSE, T. M. ANDERSON, Into of Romo, Ga. with F. CORK A, Corner Loyd and Wall sts. near Union Pas- sbngor Depot, ATLANTA, s : : GEORGIA. |\ /TEALS and Lodging per Day $2 00; sln- 1VX glo meal, 60 cents, First-class tablo W. H. Wiklo & Oo., C'lirtorHvftllc, - - Georgia, £dEALEU8~IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NOTIONS, NOVELTIES, FANCY CONFECTIONERIES. TS O I ll O U Ij A T I O N Will 1.0 Blon.lily nml pormammlly pushed forward until it roiiohufl ail parts of tho _imntry, and ilH subscription list, in point of numhor, will hoar a favorablo comparison with that of any weekly nowspapor In this section] It will look after tho interests of Advertising Patrons and ondoavor to make thoir favors profita To Us subscribers it will seek to ho A WELCOME VISITOR, A1CE Subsoripllon for any Rook or Pe riodical published In tho United Statos, at Publishers lowost prices.J J NEBDL B’S’ For all kinds of Sowing Machines, also fur nish Attachments, Oils, oto. Will send NooiUob by mall, to any addross, on roooipt of prloo. Singer, 76 cents por dozen; all others 00 cents. Parlies would do well to consult us boforo buying goods from ped dlers, or sending North to tho various swindlers and humbugs. Any goods not III stock will bo furnished at short nolioo. juno 20-1 f furnishing thorn with tho latost and fresh ows, choice miscellaneous articles and general intelligence. Soliciting tho favors and confiding its interests to tho pnlronago of a generous public, Tiib Rkooud fools assured of a lib. nil support and an enduring prosperity. TERMS: Ono Gopy, ono year One Copy, six months, To Clubs of Ton, ono year Invariably in Advance, .. J|2 00 .. $1 00 TUAVEI.EirS GUIDE, _ Romo Railroad Company. CIIANOE OF BOEDULE. O N and after Monday, Juno 1st, 1874 double dally trains will bo resumed on this road and run ns follows: DAILY PAHBBNOKIt ) at 8.16ai Arrivo at Romo 1.15 p. Loaves Romo at 6 80 p. m. ) R vnpv n ftVi Arrivo at Romo at 10.10 p m } *" vory fty * Each trnln will mnko oloso oonnootlon at Kingston with Western and Atlantia Railroad trains bound for Chattanooga and Atlanta. W. 8. COTHRAN, Pros. JOHN C. PRINTUP, Ticket Agent. “THE KENNE8AW ROUTE,” Western & Atlantic Railroad and Connections. BOIIBUULB IN EFFECT MAY 25. Address all Communications lo Tub Rbcoud, CoJartown, Ga. W. 8. D. WIKLE & CO., t Publishers & Prop’rs. June!/' . NORTHWARD-NO. 1 Leaves ATLANTA Arrivo at Cartorsvillo Arrivo at Kingston Arrivo at Dalton Arrivo at CHATTANOOGA NUMUKR fi. Loaves ATLANTA Arrives at Cartorsvillo Arrives at Kingston Arrives nt Dalton Arrives at CHATTANOOGA NIIMURR 11. Leaves ATLANTA Arrives at Cartorsvillo Arrives nt Kingston Arrives at DALTON SOUTHWARD NO 2. Loaves CHATTANOOGA Arrives at Dalton, Arrives nt Kingston Arrives at Cai’tcrsvillo Arrives at. ATLANTA numder 6. Loaves CHATTANOOGA Arrives at Dalton Arrives at Kingston Arrives at Cartersville Arrives at ATLANTA 10.80 p. i 12 80 a. i 1.03 a. r 8.00 a. r 5.00 a. r 8.30 a. n 11.00 a. a 11.46 o. r 2.01 p. i: 4.28 p. r 0.00 p. t 8; 16 p. ii 8.43 p. r 10.30 p. t 3.46 p. 1*6.85 p. 7.41 p. ! 8.10 p. ; 19.46 p. 3.45 a a 8.00 a r 10.12 a t 10.51 a ii 1.43 p a