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THE RECORD.
IVY F. THOMPSON, Amocuti Kditok.
CEDARTOWN, OA., SEPT, 10, 1874.
FOR CONOHEHR, 7TU I)1HT.
I>r. Wm. H. Felton,
OF BARTOW COUNTY.
Wm.
)n lUU'IIKflllKTAITVK,
M. Hutchlnw.
We urn grntifioil to nnnouncn llmt
wo havo Mcnrod tbo wrvlci 1 * of Col.
Itjt P. Thompeon m oaeociato editor.
We raiee to our meat bond lliia
week tho name of Wm. M. Hiilckine,
the Democratic candidate for Ilopro-
eentatiro of this counter. Wo lmd in
tended to do this laat week, but from
the pressure of busincaa, ororlooko 1
it;.would havo dono it ovon sooner
than last week, but there was no oppo-
eition, and did not think it necessary.
We know nothing of Judge Hutch
ins personally, having novor met him
until last week. Ho is, however, n
citizen of starling worth, unquestioned
integrity, and if circled will inako a
true, able and faithful representative.
We print a communication this
week, from L. H. Walthall, bamching
the lillle squad of Pelloniles in thin
and other countios to coma back to
tho fold—-Trammell fold —and threat
ens, if we don’t, sba’ut havo nny office
or anything clso at their hands in tho
future. We aro of tho opiuion that it
will tnko more bosoeching and threat
ening than that to frighten tho lillle
squad back to tho Trammell-Hing-
Fold. The fact is, this liltllo squad is
entiroly too large for thorn, and they
are uneasy.
CmABTOws, Ga., Sopt. 17, ’71.
Mr. EdilotA oorrospondont of
the Rome Courier, signing him
self "Titus" proposes that you donato
liis paper to some Felton man. As
wo do not want tho supporters of Fel
ton to ho nndor obligations to Tram
mell followers, wo proposo Hint you
call for “Titus'" roal name, and wo
will refund his subscription.
0. Pmi.roT,
Louis 8. LnnncTTKii,
J. 8. Human.
[If “Titus" is tho individual wo
have "Kpoltod,” there will bo no re
funding to do, as ho has uovor paid
his ^ubsoription—hopo mono Tram-
mellito will proposo to pay his back
dues. Wo will havo somotblng to say
ntu-.ut VUsa., aihI Rimm oibci UiUttU
next weok.—Ed]
civil War In Lotilnltmit.
From Intent disputeltea wo loam
that lighting 1b going on iu Now Or
Ioqiib between tho t*o factious. On
the 15th about 50 wore killed. Thu
fight ia butween tho whites. Presi
dent Grant has issued a proclamation
ordering tho armod forces to disporso
in five days.
Admiral Summon, who won a world
wide renown as tho commander of tho
Gonfederato cruiser Alabama durirg
tho late war, is nunoutioed as caudi-
dato for Congress in nu Alabama dis-
triot. His disabilities were removed
last wlntor.
“The Party Lash to Silence i
Discontent.”
Wo publish to-day, in another col
umn, an article to lx» found nndor tho
al>ovo caption, which wo clip from
that fearless and independent Demo
cratic journnl, tho Atlanta News. It
is refreshing, at this time, when tho
party lash is so vigorously applied, to
road Btieh an article in ono of tho very
ablest pnjHjrs in tho State. If tho
News should succeed, by its boldness
and truth, in bursting tho shackles of
party intolerance that is attempted to
bo riveted on the Democrats in this
district, it will deserve tho gratitude
and patronage of every ono who 1ms,
liko tho immortal Jefferson, “sworn
eternal hostility to every form of ty
ranny ovor tho minds of men." Liko
tho Nows—and wo boliovo a large ma
jority of tho Democratic party of this
Congressional district—wo a^o "sick
and tired of this eternal lash which
compels men to submit to wrong,
and wo, for ono, defy it."
A Card.
John W. Wofford, of Cartersville
Go, in tho Romo Commercial, states
that I said to him on Saturday, btfore
tho Convention at Calhoan, that I
was not opposing Train moll personal
ly—that I intended to run tho raco,
“Let who might bo nominated at Cal
houn.
This statement in correct.
(communicated)
Mr. EditorA groat deal has been
said pro and con about Col. Trammell
taking a feo for the Brunswick A Al
bany Railroad. Some persons, per
haps, do not know the naturo of a fee
in such cases.
Every bill Introduced In the legislature on
it* second reading is referred to
Somo gentlemen in Rome state propriate commlittce and there investigated
that I announced in Romo on Friday,
after tho Convention, that if Dabney,
Young, Printup, Lester or Bass had
boon nominated, I would have retired,
and havo left tho field to the uomineo.
This statement is correct.
Now hour me: On tbo Monday fol
lowing this conversation with Wofford
I spoke in Ringgold, and conversed
with many citizens in Catoosa county.
On Tuesday I spoke in LaFayotto,
and heard tho opinions of many citi-
of Walker county, and a number
om Chattooga countv.
On Wednesday, whon I reached
homo, I found many lotters. On pass
ing through Cartorsvillo I saw some
friends from Cherokee, besides con
versing with many in my own county aid, which he very successfully
Tho Greensboro Herald publishes
the following unique vordiot rendered
iu a justice's court:
We, 1 ho jury, find that H. T. Haile
tore J. W. Jacks'coat uniutoutloimlly
and wo agree that H. T. Hailes pay
for mondiug said ooat, and havo said
coat for his own, and J W Jacks pay
for tho liuou coat bu bought and wear
it for his own oont, and said decision
bo published iu tbo Groousboro Her
aid.
Cartbdhvuxb, Ga., Sept. 9,1874.
Editor Record: —According to pre
vious announcement, Dr. Folton, tbo
pooples Independent domocratlo can
didate for Congress, addressed tho
pooplo of this county boro to-day. Tho
largo court room was crowded. Ho
spoko about ono hour and a half. His
address was well received, and I don’t
boliovo I ovor saw au audience more
delighted with a political spooch. He
handled rings, cliquos, political hnoks
and lobbyists with glovns off. His
spooob was applauded throughout.
His platform is tho good old Jefferson
ian doctrino of honesty, economy and
equal justice to all, of whatovor crood
or party. I know of no man who has
morn ’entirely tho confidence of those
who know him best than Dr. Felton,
both as to his integrity and ability,
After bis spooob was concluded, Col.
F. M. Ford aroso and road a resolu
tion endorsing tho Doctor as tho can
didate of tho democratic party of this
county, which was received with such
an outburst of applauso, that thoro
was no necessity for putting it to a
vote—it was sanctioned by almost a
unanimous acclimation of approval.
Suffice to say that a distinguished and
honorod Democrat was hoard to say
of tho addross, that it was tho ablest
political spooch that ho ovor listonod to
Dr. Folton nddrossed an immense
crowd at Marietta oh yesterday, which
am informod was rocoivod with un
usual enthusiasm, and Cobb having
uHHomblod in a mass mooting, Dr. Fol
Ion was almost unanimously ratified
uimlWluip *• I iU* |>arly at Ooli
count}'. His friands any that ho will
rociovo an immense majority in that
county, nono putting it under one
thousand. Ghorokco is said to bo for
him, and his friends iu that county
that thoy will give him such a majority
that it will strike terror into tho rauks
of the ring uinstors and political trick
store. I havo never known a candi
date for any position to inspire
much onthuHinsm, so early in tho can
vass, ns Dr. Folton has throughout this
Congressional dostriot.
Court is in sossiou hero this week.
Judge Underwood of Romo presiding,
lie presides with oaso and dignity.
A primary oleclion was hold iu this
couuty on last Saturday to soluot can
didates for tho Legislature, but tho
Exooutivo Committee declared it null
and void ou tho ground of irregularity,
and throws tho door open for every
one who wants to booomo a candidate
to "pitch in,’’ and a goodly uumbor
seem disposed to avail thumseves
tho opportunity, an.l tost their
strength before tho sovorign people
my mind, that if eithor of tho inch be- I than the opposing coumiol on the part of
foro named were nominated, that it the Central Railroad, or is it became he la
Would bo useless to continue tho raco. the Dcmodyatio nominee ? Ia he to be «tig-
I found out, also, on that trip to | inatiaeil and ftURtraoiaed became has don
lawyer* would have
? Think of it. Old
i, ugrent and good ru»n, I heard
eloquent apeechea
l agriculture
Internal improvement, of which I wi
ember, and It was aald he wae feed; and
1 heard Col. Capers nake two or three
he aame committee, and it waa aaid
feed. Iain) heard lien Vancy make
aeveral ipeeobea before the aaino conven
tion, and a number of other distinguished
tho upper part of tho Dostriot, that what a hundred otbi
“'rammoll was vory weak, boforo tho been glad lo have dom
plo. Old Democrats denounce |> r , Meant, a gi
l an a ,l vorrujA lobbyistand called ),( m make two
him an unscrupulous political advont- | beforo lhe c i m mlttee
uror.
Whon I reached homo at 12 o’clock,
_ told my intimate friends that it
would bo useless to continue tho raco
certain parties woro nominated, but
.. Trammell was nominated 1 should
contest overy inch of tho ground with . . _ . . ,
l«™ until next Noyombar, boo«u«„ bin
election would ruin tho Democratic
party iu tho 7th District. If Colonel
Trammell or his protege, J. W. Wof- I counsel
ford, need further reasons why I con- n
tiuuo this raco. let thorn meet mo iu
publio dubato, boforo tho people.
Aloo. Stephens was uominatod for
Congress from tho eighth distriot last
weok ou the lllth ballot.
General Toombs, it iB thought,
bo a candidate for G ovor nor at tho
next election.
Hon. Charles S. DuBosu has boon
uominatod by tho Democrats of the
ninteeuth district,
Mr. Itavill, editor and proprietor of
the Moriwether Yiudicator, has been
nominated for tho Legislature from
that oouuty.
In Doan Stautloy’s groat Boriuon
ou Dr. Livingston, delivered iu West
ufiustor Abbey, there occurs the fol
lowing passage:
"Ho remained faithful to the gener
ous motto of rhe society that suut hitu
forth. ‘I never said—strange and
rare confession,—'I never, as a mis
sionary, felt myself to bo oithor Prus-
byteriau, Episcopalian, Independent,
or called upon in any way to love ono
deuoiuiuntiou more than another.
Plimouth Church has stood by its
pastor through 'thick nud thin.’ 'lho
thick was Moulton’s evidence, and the
thiu was Beecher’s defence.
—Nt \v York' llei'ald.
d discussed by that committee; and all its
friends and their connect for and against It
be beard before (bat committee, and
tbo recommendation to the bouee by that
commhtee on its third reading it pataca
without further investigation.
Central Railroad of Ceorgia baa a
powerful influence in the Georgia Legisla
ture, and abe, wishing to control all the
freight In Southern Georgia, attempted to
repeal tho net granting State aid to the D.
At A. It. R , which would atop the progress
of the Road. She introduced her bill and
employed her counsel—Judge Dougherty
d others—and the stockholder and other
parties at inferesl in the II A A R K,
ployed Col. Trammell to prevent tho repeal
Bartow.
Tho conviction was irrunstably (
done, and the parlies paid him up for bis
services. Is Trammell to blame any
W .H. Fkltom.
tec to which I belonged All the very
portent eases wore usually represented by
Democrats, come int* tho organisation,
breakers are ahead, tie Radicals hi
lied horse ho is in full keeping.ho is smart
he is tbo bell wether in tho Dial, him a
his friends will not say much for Folton,
Trammell, but will pretend lobe divide-1
till about twenty days before the
Election, and this tied out horse will p
claiir
Doos not tho Romo Commercial, u ^
which is usually very fair and tolerant, I ^ill' ho at bis post, certain,
think that it did itsolf injustice iu its I collect that Floyd
attacks on Dr. Folton, of Barlow, in majority,
its issue of last Saturday? From all at ,h ®
hour of this gentleman, bo i. A
as sound a Domocrat as any in tho 1
district. In his spooch at Rome, ho
ididate
icalawagi
must re
,nty gave Devcr 200
Young, last election. Look
in Folk coiuty and only fire
hundred majority in the district for
nd In aoad is a friend in
deed. I beseech you all to come
pie, look nt the great Democratic party
government, and this little
(tind of Feltonites, in Folk llartow and
ioyd outside of the fold, running off after
strange gods, what tun you expect from
tho Duuiourats hereafter, should you want
IHce, orany thingelse nt their hand*,
irdiei will stand against you.
L. II. Walthall.
placed himself squarely on tho | l it- from Maine to California working iu p
form of tho Democracy, declared his foot order against tlrany and oppros
opposition to tho civil righla bill, and,
in overy roapeot, demonstrated that ho p] oy ,
was as truo and as thorough a beliov- 1
or in Democratic principles as any
in Georgia. ,
But Dr. Folton offends whon ho | u, «
exorcisos tho unquestionable right of
becoming a candidate for office. Ho
is called ward namos, hoo iuio
not submit to tho dictation of others.
When ho attacks political rings and
Mlfttonl Wiio-workurs ho is told that
to is making a "labored attack upon
tho organization of tho Democratic
party.’’
This iH not fair criticism. It
simply intolerance. If there was
Radical candidate running in t
district wo could excuse it on I
ground of necessity. But thoro is
nono, and abuse Dr. Felton an we
may, it is impossible to make tho con
test other than ono botwoeu two Dom
ocrats.
New Advertisements.
East End Wood Shop.
BY
•T. M. HARRIS.
Repairs and Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
And almost anything made of wood.
WORK CHEAP FOR CASH.
r IVu-l done according lo prom- I
■opt 19-ly
W. S. DAVIS,
OOTVTUAOTOH.
—A HD—
HOUSE BUILDER,
Cedartown, - - Ceorgia. |
W ILL do all kinds of work in bis lin
in a good and substantial manner,
guaranteeing satisfaction in work, and
prices as cheap as can be done, for cash or
any kind of produce. Furniture will be 1
iut np to order cheaper than it
lought in this [place—bedsteads especially.
References givsn when required. septlU
THOMPSON A WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents,
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
i now offering the following desirable
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
320 Aere Parm-A Bargain.
Farm of 820 acres, 100 oleared and in
cultivation, with good fences. New dwel
ling, new smoke house and well of good
water. Tho remainder of the land is well
timbered. The grade of the North and
South Railroad passes through this land.
Located In Floyd county, ten miles from
Cedartown, and about the same distance
from Rome, on Silver Creek road. Terms
very reasonable, in fact the cheapest place
in North Georgia, location considered.
H. D. Crlffln Residence.
Good new house, containing five rooms,
nicely plastered and finished, situated on
Cedar street, within two hundred yards of I
big spring, and less than 1-4 mile of Court |
House. The house has three fire plac<
and throe closets. About two acres in lo
This place will be sold at a great bargain.
Dr. Reese Residence,
On Cedar street and near the spr
This is the most desirably located, ami
of the most beautiful resideneos in to-
The house us two stories, Gothic style,
bed.rooms, dining room, kitchen and pan
try, all well finished. Five acres in lot.
This is a rare opportunity for a great bar*
gain.
WINTERS & NELSON,
WHOl.B8Al.12 DEALERS IN
p I A N O S,^b R G A N S
—AND—
musical merchandise,
8m.ll Instrument., String Mid Slie.l Mn.io, Gult.ru. Agent, for tlio CelobrntrJ
Peters, Webb & Co., and Hardman Pianos.
AND THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND CO'S
CABINET ORGANS.
These we claiu
Terms apply to
, the VERY REST, and Jfor Testimonials, Catalogues and spcciaj
Winters Sc .Nelson, 214 Market street,
CHATTANOOGA, TEJSriar.
Old instruments taken i
Bftpt 5.
Special prices lo Cssh Cqslomors;
CEDARTOWN
Livery, Sale and Feed Stable,
Main Strerf, Cedartown, Ga
always on hand.
Special attention given to the care <
stock left in our charge.
.umpkin a McConnell*
Professional Cards.
Cherokee Iron Comp'y Store.
IF YOU WANT
ZDIRIT Q-OOIDS
SHOES,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Or any article generally kept in
A FIRST CLASS STORE
It was ouco my nrivilago to visit an
lnutlon held nt one of tho prcciuctn
>f this county ; and I thoro buholt! a
scene that suggested thought oil tho
passod calamities and future welfare
of our country. It was nothing more
nor Iohh tbau tho Demijohn on tho Vo
ting Table. While I looked upon it,
tho following thoughts suggested thorn
solvos: is it not this that has brought
such groat calamities on our oouutry
and its government? Alas! it is too
It is equally imnossiblo to deny that j truo. The Demijohn on tho Voting
thoro is gn at disaffection existing Table has boon tho moans of elovating
throughout tho 7th district. Wo are i, llH0 ftn j nnprincipaled men to offico,
raaelnper lottora from nil pnrtfl of tho , ( corrupting tho govern
district giving uttoruneo to disappoint- .
Editor Record;—Your pnpor is crea
ling quite a seusatiou iu this oud
tho couuty, by tho liboral spirit y
havo shown in allowing its columus
bo used so ns to let each sido be hoard
without any loaning on your part
eithor, and is quite a uovolty in
uowepnpor line to somo of us.
I soe our friend Tumlin lots off steam
in a hurry, and I lonru that tho
groos aro lenruing to bo sarcastic iu his
part of tho county. Our friend Tuin-
liu’s speech had u fiuo affect; toll him
to vJntoh tho indicator well, for I do
uot think his eugitio will boar much
more prossure, yon, uot ovon another
inch.
Can’t wo get np another unanimous
convention soon ? It won’t bo hard
work for tho Judgo to carry two, as ho
is an extraordinary man; although wo
iu this oouutry think ho has about a
load. Col. Butt Jones says ho wants
to havo auothor unanimous conven
tion so ns to learn how it is dono.
district giving uttoranco to disappe
inont and indignation. Our agents in
tho sovoral countios write to us that
tho fooling is general and widespread.
Will tho Commercial vonluvo to deny
this? Will it assert that tho people
(and by tho people wo mean tho Dem
ocrats, for wo recognize no others) aro
united and enthusiastic?
Tho Commercial commits a grave
error whon it attempts to drown the
uttoiauuoa of popular discontent by
epithets. Before us lies a letter from
ono of tho most distinguished men iu
Georgia, who docs not reside iu either
this or the Romo distriot, and who,
refuting to a certain nomination,
asks, "What chauco havo lliopiopU ?"
The question is merely au expression
of tho thoughts that crowd tho mind
of every careful observer. What
tho mnehinory by which our political
matters aro directed to-day ? Have
not conventions booomo tho un rest
mockeries us indexes of tho popular
tnent, and consequently corrupting
tho people at huge.
Tho election will soon bo ou hand, A.
these things will present thoniscl
and iittw candidates, if you want to be
honest with yoursolvos and your
oouutry, consider that if you aro not
worthy tho office without tho whisky,
that you aro far loss worthy with it
A few words t > tho voters, and thon
I will havo finished my reinniks, and
hall loavo tho subject for somo abler
nan to discuss Voters, you havo tho
oiii8 of government in your hands,
and how will you use thorn ? To your
honor or dishonor ? Will you lota
glass of whisky buy your birthright
Or will you, liko honorable men, vote
for tho man and not tho whisky ? If
you do you will ho an honor to tho
will? Do wo not soo doubtful mou country that you honor. Geutlemou
Among the last words of Commodore
M. F. Maury was t ho question, “Do 1
seem to drag my anchors!” Tho au-
swor “Thev aro sure and steadfast,"
that death, it waa so triumphant.
and pitiful mediocrity, character put
aside? Tho adroit schomor aud wire
puller inanouvors himself iuto a uomi-
uation, and a subservient party press
howls dowu evory man who raises a j ky for your vote,
protesting voice agaiust him. Merit
goes to tho wall, tho people aro led
by tho uobo, and chicanery and hum-
buggory flourish.
No matter; for tho sake of tho party
lot us submit to everything And
wtiile we are submtting tho political
sore is festering more and more, aud
is bocommiug more offensive. Some
day when, perhaps, wo need unity
more bitterly than now, tho masses
will turn from us, and then wo will
ourso tho folly that prevented our ap
plying tho remedy while wo could.
Our Romo cotemporary cauuot
quell tho discontent by denunciation;
it cauuot remedy political ovils by ep
ithets; and tho day is passing by when
please tako a sober thought for the
good of your country, and consider it
insult to bo offered a glass of whis-
Anti-Drinker.
Fires iu the pines at Elwood, Now
Jersy, have oxtendod to both side
tho Atlantic railroad aud is spreading
tuwarda tho Atlantic cranbery mead
0W8.
Tho Supreme Court of California de
cides that the State law agaiust lewd
women is costitutionol, and twenty
five Chiuese were recommitted to
taken back to Cbiun.
A groat national tournament, nn
dor the auspices of tho Niagara Lalls
Shooting olnb, begins to-day.
Democrat Booms to bo kind o’ tardy j c, y "disorganize!: can influence
Toll him we curry with soft brushes
ovor our Way aud ho need uot flinch.
Yours in a hurry,
SimsoiLUR.
Anything Midas touohod turned to
gold. In those days touch a man
with gold aud lie’ll turn to anything
Tho New York Herald says that tho
'war of races’ iu tho south, is for futuro
use iu Cougross. Evory Radical who is
i boaton for office will contest tho seat u f human existence
gave him great comfort “I wish’’ ono of the man elected, and then produce language applied by a South Cvroliun
said "all tho world could have seen j tho ‘war of races’ iuovidono that there oxcliauge to a carpe-bag agitator of
' j was not a fair election. | civil rights.
tho people. We are sick and tired of
this eternal lash which compels mou
to submit to wrung, and wo for one
defy it
The Press "Gaqqkr Gagcied.”—Re
turns from the election in Second Con
gressional dostriot of Vermont an
nounce tho defeat of Judgo Poland,
father of tho “press gag” law, passed
at tho last sossiou of Congress.
the potato vino
tho exy
“A Radical bug c
Storo House and Lot,
town ix* the H»-rs« Drug
thirty frrl front, running »>«ok
nd thirtj-two feel, on which it
xm«<l store house. Good hnsiners loon
in. Tho best bargain yet offered,
ALSO,
A stock of Drug* and Fixlurca. Slock
E. CLEAVELAND,
Fashionable Tailor,
MAIN BTHKKT
Cedartown, Ca.
A LL order* iu iny line promptly filled,
and in a style nut (o be cieeflea by the I
Fit* guarnateed, and all xrork war-
l. Try me and be convinced. Espe
cial attention paid to renovating and re
pairing; also cutting for ladies to make up.
aug. 2'J
At Trices to suit the Closes
vil! make it greatly to your
calling at the above named s<
J. R. R A II B E It,
IVotnry Public
AMD
ATTORNEY at law.
C’ednrtown, On.
P ARTICULAR .tlention ((Wen lo Diking
Depositions and collection of claims.
A. BLANCH, a. RICH A B DBO*.
RDANCE L RICHARDSON)
attorneys at law
t'eiliirtowii, Ga.
O FFICE In Court House.
june 20
KING & JANES,
ATT ORNEYS AT LAW
Ccilnrlown, Ga.
O FFICE in Court House.
juno 20
W. F. T U It N E It ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cedartown, tin.
O FFICE over Dr. Reece’s Drug Store.
june 20 •
IVV P. THOMPSON,
Attorney at Law,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
iFFICE— East side Court House square.
0 F
(Oldest Ettablithtd Home in Town.)
A. HUNTINGTON,
Vryor Street, South tide Court Home Squat
Cedartown, Ga.
General Merchandise.
JOHN MERRY MAN At CO S
BARBER & WOOD
Ch'DARn) Il’iV, GA.
attention of
. the publio to the fact that we have in
I Stock and are canstantly receiving,
DRY GOODS,
ALL KINDS OP NOTIONS,
Boots, Shoes,
Wool &. Fur IlatB,
| Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Meal
FLOUR aud BACON.
Which we will sell as cheap a* any one ii
I town for the CASH. Call and examin
beforo purchasing. june 20
30
WOFFORD & MILNER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Curtor.i ill, 1 , da.
QFFIUE in Bunk Building. june 20
PICTURES!
B. C.
- PICTURES I
"Willies,
DIB80LVED BONES.
Iphotographer
oter Reete’t Drug Store,
Cedartown, Ceorgia.
personalty
same at 11 o'clock, A. M„ on tho tiih d;
of October next, at my office. This t
17th day of September 18*71.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
applied for Exemp
Personalty aud I will pass upon the
sum - at 11 o’clock, a. m , ou tho 29lh day of
September, 1871, at my office, this 17th day
of September, 1874.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
G EOR
Hat
arpor lias applied for exemption of
personalty, ami 1 will pass upon tho s ame
at 11 o’clock a. m. on the 1st day of Ootober
1874 at my office, this the 18th dav of Sep
tember, 1874. JOEL BREWER Ord’y
l’ATAPSCO GUANO CO.
id other standard Fertilisers.
Bagging and Ties,
Virginia Salt and Plaster Company.
W ITIl increased facilities for doing
business and obtaining goods, my long ex
perience in business, makes me confident
that my Stock, Terms and Prices, will com
pare favorably with those of any other
house in Town. I defy good, healthy bus
iness competition. An inspection of my
Goods and Prices is earnestly desired.
Grateful for paat favors, and the generous
patronage of Polk and adjoining counties so
liberally bestowed for the past nine years,
1 shall strive to merit a continuance of the
same.
N. B.— Liberal advances made on grow
ing crops. During the coming cotton sea
son 1 shall, as iu the past, strive to build
up and increase a home cottou and produce
market, having already perfected arrange
ment e for increasing my facilities for buy
ing aud storing cottou.
June20-lv-
Marcellus M. Mauck,
Contractor & Painter,
CEDARTOWN, CA.
1 8 noxr permanently located, and is pre
pared to do House Painting, Graining,
tilating and Paper Hanging with prompt
ness, neatness and dispatch, and iu the
most durable manner. Will furnish mate
rial of the best quality at low figures when
ever desired. Perfect satisfaction guaran
teed or no money required. Work solicited
in town and country. Reference : A. G.
West, J. U. Allen, J. O. \\ addell.
CASH STORE.
J.
S. Stubbs Jfc Co.
CEDARTOWN, OA.,
K EEP constantly on hand a full li
MMttY GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
Boots and Slioos
also a line of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND FACTORY GOODS,
Cash buyers will find it to their interest
to examine our goods and prices before
purchasing.
tgL. Sole agents for tho sale of the cele
brated “ Watts Plows’’ and fixtures, in Polk
county. june 20—tf
Selma, Rome It Dalton R. R
Trains on this Road will run as follow:
GOING NORTH.
Leave Selma 7.25
Arrive at Prior’s 5.48 p
“ Dalton 9.45 p
Making close connection at Dalton with
E T V 4 Ga R R., and W & A R R for
Eastern and Western cities an-i the Vi
ginia Springs
GOING SOUTH
Leave Dalton
Arrive at Prior's
Arrive at Selma
5’4o p
10.12 p
8.30
WOFFOIII) & WIKLE,
TTORNEYS AT LAW
and Real Estate Agents.
CARTERSVILLE GA.
R. II. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
CEDARTOWN, OA.
QFFICE <
Drs. Liddell 4 Richardson,
PHYSICIANS 4 SURGEONS,
Cedartown, Ga.
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
o
Cedartowi
FFICE at residence,
Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER,
SURGEON DENTIST
Cedartown, Ga.
A. L. DAVIS,
Leaving Dalton ior Selma upon arrival of
E T V fit Ga R R and W & A R R trains.
M. STANTON, Gen. Supt.
W. S. MAYNARD, Asst. Supt.
RAY KNIGHT, G. P. & T- Agt.
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Cedartown, Ca.
Repairing fine watches a specialty. AU
kinds of Jewelry aud Watches and Clocks
kept for sale. june 20-ly
NEW BARBER SHOP.
T HE undersigned has located in Cedar
town for the purpose of carrying on
the business in all its branches. If you want
“A CLOSE SHAVE”
a shampoo or hair cut, give me a call and 1
will guarantee satisfaction.
june 20 . 'ALFRED EVANS.