The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, September 26, 1874, Image 3

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THE HECOItD. A Live Country Newspaper. Fabl.ihed Every Saturday Morning by w. S. D. WIKLE & 00. TERMS OF 8UB80UIPTI0N. Ono copy, one year $‘2.00 One copy, «ix months 1.00 Ton copies, iu clubs, one year, each 1.50 Single ooplrs Bets All subscriptions invariably in advanco. No namo entered upon the lint until tbo subsorip- tiou is paid. BATES OF ADVERTISING. SPACE. I 1 W. I 1 M. I 8 M. t*. M. | 12 M. 1 Hqnxro... V Column. H Column. 1 Culunui.. t 1.00'J 2.50 f 5.00$ 8.00$ 12.00 s.tk) 12.001 20.10 30.0c 40.00 1 H'Wl 15.00 25.00 40 00! 0*5.00 1 18 DO! 25.00| 45.00 65.00 120.00 Professional and Business Cards of ouo inch or less, $12 per annum, payable quarterly in advance; si* months, $S. All advertise ments due aftor first insertion. C'KUllCH MIIKCTOUY. Baptist CuubcH.—Regular Services, 1st anil 3a Sundays in each month. Rev. Court ney Brown. Pastor. 8abbath-school at 0 O'clock, a. st. Methodist Church.—Services at 11 a. M' and 8 o'clock, r. si. every /MI%R’h* Rev. Win. II. LaPrado, Pastor. Sabbath-school at 9 o'clock, a. m. PnKSnvTrniAN Citt'ACtl.—Services 1st nnd ltd Sabbath every month, Rev. U. F. Taylor, Pastor, Sabbath-school at 0 o'clock, Masonic*. Caledonia Lodge, No. 321, F. A A. M. Regular communication, the 3d Friday night in each month. J. S. Stows, W. M. N. M. WntoitT, Secretary. (• ootl Trill plat-. Ckdau Vallby Lodge, No, 303. I. O. O. T - Meets every Friday night (except 3d Friday,) J. E. HOUSE A L, W. C. T. .1 A. Liddell, Secretary. (iruime. Coiqcitt Granob, No, 20—Regular meet ings Saturday before the third Sabbath In each month. Our A grill*. John 8. Vann. Priors Station. K. I*. Featherston, Lime Branch. 11. H. Pattillo, Taylorsville. W. P. Best, Rsotn Hill. SATURDAY J.MORNINO. SEPT. 20, 1874. LOCAL ITEMS. We are authorized to nnuouuco the nntno of Judge W. C. BAIUIKU as an Independent Candidate for Itoproaon- tativo. Election first Wednesday in October. Wo aro authorised to unuounco Mr. W. F. TUI'ADA WAY as a candidate for 'fax Colloetor of l’olk county. Election 1st Wednesday in January next, td Lurapkin&Mc Couuvll lmvo just rc- cieved and opened a fine lot of clothing, from the cheapest to tbo finest., which cau bo bought cheap for cash. Dr. Felton will address the people at Uoclunart on Monthly, 28th instant and ut liuehauan next day, 20th. sellers, stationers and printers, havo something to say to our readers, in an advertisomout this week. Thoy keep an ot eh ut stock of goods, and sell them cheap. Our friend N. M. Wright has just returned from inarkot, and is rocoiv- i ig aud oponiug a full stock of goods, and ho will Bell them cheap, too, try him. Tho walls of tho new jail aro going up rapidly. Mr. J. C. Allen is electing a four room cottago on tho corner across tho street from Fcathorstons store. We wero absent part of this woek, consequently our local columns aro bare of local nows. N. M. Wright is receiving a largo and beautiful stock of goods, and of fers inducements to cash buyers. We call tho attention of our readers to tlio advertisement of Ayer & Mo Donald, in another colutnu of this pa per. They have a very extensive stock of goods iu their line, and will offer superior inducements to our people. When you visit Home, bo sure and callpn them. “Soo new advertisement of John Harkins of Rome, in this issue of our paper. R. E* Cobb, a young man of t lis county, is with Mr. Harkins, and would bo pleased to bog bis friends when they visit Rome. They have a very fine assortment of carpeting, from the cheapest to the finest The negroes of Columbus declare that they want no troops iu that section. The negro Blue has been renomina ted for tho Legislature by tho negroes of Glynn county. Thb Columbus Enquirer suggests that a peanut warmer should bo kept in the Georgia Legislature. The Savannah News learns that Col. Albert R. Lamar will soon resign his position as Solicitor General and move away from Savannah. Reader, if you want a nice, stylish hat, go to Barber & Wood’s, just over tho way. Peoplo are quite apt to go where their attention is called, and if they find things as represented, will pur chase there in preference to spending their time iu seeking elsewhere. Tho trader aud his calling become identified. Days and months may elapse, but when tho want arises, tho article to be obtained suggests tho advertiser. Ladies if you want a stylish hat, go to Wright’s, he has them trimed to order by Mrs. O’Connor, of Atlanta Tho prettiest lino of prints to bo found in town is at Wright ’s. If you want to buy clothing and hats cheap, givo Wright a call. Tho choapest and best assortment of lady’s and glint lemon’s shoes and boots is at Wright’s. Candiduios I would you grind your aXe? if so, go over to Barbel* A Wood and buy a Grind Stone. Friends, if you want any urticlo iu the Notion lino, go to Barber A: Wood. As pretty Culicooc as you cau de sire, aro to ho had at 1> ubor A Wood's. B.irbur & Wood have Sauongo Cutters. Kip homo collars are to bo found at B uber Sc Wood’s. Nothing tends more to promote a cash business than advertising. Tho strungor'who iH attracted by tho in ducements offered exptets to pay cash, because his commercial standing is not known. Tho man with cash in baud seeks bargains, and tho man who advertises offers thorn. One advertisod a trilling article. Sales did not amount to coat of adver tising, hut new eyes wero brought to see; other goods, not advertised, wen- sold and profitable couueoiout formed. An uniuont Bostonian r gardod an advertisomout iu iv newspaper us a per sonal invitation to call, and always fuel certain of a c >rdial welcome from tho members of an advertising firm. A train on tho Selma, Romo and Dalton Railroad, was precipitated in to a chasm sixty feet deep, on last Thursday night, near Shelby. Six persous were killed outright, and two have since died. Every person on board, except tho conductor, was injured. An attempt had been inn le t.o burn tho bridge, and a cross-tic being burned, caused tho accident. Mr. «T. C. Burney, ug< nt fur tho At lanta News, was in town this weok. Tho Nows is ono of the host i apera iu tho State, and is taking a s and for Dr Felton and opposes rings. Our people should support tho Nows lib erally, and wo beliov they will. Colonel T. S. Smith, Master of tho State Grange, will address tho citi zens of Folk county, at Oudurtown, on tho first Tuesday iu October next. All tho peoplo are invited to attend Farmers ospocial’y aro earnestly re quested to come, as matters of vital importance to them will bo discussed. 3t Folk Coiluly Guards. At a regular meeting of tho Folk County Guards, hold on lBol ( .Jt.li iust. a cuYnmittio consisting of L. 13. Stone, Joseph Mann, John M. Hutchins J. A. Winn and tho commissioned officers of tho company were appointed to solicit subscriptions from tho citizens of Folk County to purchase arms for tho Com pany. Mnj. A. R. Jones heads t he list with $25,00. It is ordered by tho Captain that every member of tho company whoso namo is on tho original list bo present at the uoxt drill, on tho 3d of October. As tho roll of tho Company must bo made out. It. is ordered t hat each momber, if possible, report with a shot gun or musket. J* A. Peak, Capt. J. F. McConnell, Ord. Surgt. Singer Machines.—W. W. Wells the traveling ugent for tho Singer Manufacturing Company’s Atlanta office, visited Cedartown and vicinity this week. Mr. Wells made AIi.su Vir- gia Lumpkin, of this place, agent for these justly renowned machines, and parties wanting sewing machines, needles or accessories, can bo supplied by calling on Miss Lumpkin ut Dr. Harris’ hotel. Two years past it was evident that some of tho many represented ma chines must have the ascendancy in this country, and for some time it was nip and tuck between all machines .represented; but merit’s dormancy is of short duration, and now the “nip ping and tucking” is being done by this little houwahold gem. Lot all re member, “what i*> homo without a Singer. "Be careful how yon drink or you'll wash the color from your cheeks 1’ said a gentleman at a fashionable par ty, as ho handed a glass of water to a lady. “There is no danger of your taking water enough to remove tho color from your face,” was tho good natured retort. Judge Wright’s Letter. R1MB, Ga., Sot. 22, 1871. Messrs. In/ 27idmps"N, Hordn\% Perk, PhUjtof, Lumpkin and Ttivnhj-ttvootlurs of Polk Co. Ga. Gents: Your letter earnestly requesting mo to meet the citizens of Folk Coun ty on Saturday next iu behalf of Dr. Felton, the Candidate of tho true De mocracy of this District, was received on my return from a short absence. You do mo honor in believing mo iu sympathy with tho people. I ask no office of tho people and shall ask none; and know of no reason why I should not ho an impartial judge of tho transpiring scones. Wore I in favor of Conventions I would not support this ouo. If they wore to bo maintain ed at all, it can only bo by having them conducted in tho utmost fair ness. Thoro aro but few men who protend to believe that this nomina tion was fairly made. A more unmit igated fraud was never attempted up on a free peoplo. Tho restoration of Kullog by tho Federal Government was a triumph of forco over tho will of tho people. Tho success of this conven tion would be ono of fraud. Which is preferable? I understand the pow er of tho prss. In a just cause it is very great. Iu an effort to lido over tho will of tho people, it will make a signal failure. Tnu people are its mas tors. Let tho contest go on. Let the usurpers go on, and get up a radidul convention aud got out a radical can didate, and cry wolf! run Democrats to your ark of safety, tho Calhoun Convention. It won’t do. Tho signs of tho storm aro not more certain and portcmliouH than tho display of tho power of tho people, and tho over whelming defeat of their would-bo masters. 1 have known Felton for twenty years, i know his father brforo him. 1 hero did not live a finer Hpociiuou of a true country gentleman. Tho sou inherited his virtues. A (rue Demo crat, ho stands before you without a blemish upon his character. Of ex ulted private and public character, ho chaleiigcs our admiration aud our v ties. Lot the p optc send him to Congress. In honoring him, they hon or themselves, llowill lobby through no railroad hills, nor spring into fraud ulent existeneo any Credit Mobiliors. Ho will stand like a rode for bis coun ty's hoi or, an 1 uphold by his capac ity and firmness her prestino glory. A previous business appointment will pit vent my presonco with you. Very Respectfully, Amu tuh It WiuaniiT. Tlir .Hun wiili n Louse in Ills Kji-lirow. When wo were a hoy wo heard Judgo Colquitt relate the following anecdote ; A certain noted hunter, who owned an old stylo squirrel rifle, with which he would kill a squirrel from tho top of a tree 100 feet high “every pop,” went out ono day with u fiieml to hunt for these nimble uni- muis. Very hoou ho thseovorod ono on tho top of an oak, not mole Mum half a hundred foot high, and forth with proceeded to draw bond on it, bill as soon us lie shut his left eye he saw no'hing of the squirrel. Taking dowu “old Hal”—for so ho had named his trusty rifle —ho moved to a differ ent position, ami looked again f a* Ins squirrel, supposing that it h id shifted to another limb. Now ho saw it more distinctly than bef >re, but us soon us he had brouglu “old Sal’’ to his shoul der and closed his oyo, tho squirrel disappeared a second time. Tim was repeated several times, until utterly b< wildcrcd, he called hit friend to his aid, swearing that he or tho squirr. 1 was bewitched. While ins friend was listening to his story, ho observed a lou.s ■ m rhu hunter’s eye-brow, which being remove d. the hunter no longer s iw the squirrel. We were reminded of this anecdote by Col. Trammell h story of tho sow pig. Jle evidently had a louse in h.a eye-brow on the morning when he saw Ins sow on the north side of tho brunch; and the next morning there happening to bo a louse on the otin r oyo-brow, he saw heron the other side of tho branch. Aud so when ho saw her cross from one side to tho other, it waB plainly only tho louse passing from one eye-brow to tho other. The next morning several tittle “louses” being in each eye brow, lie saw a whole litter of pigs iu ihe branch. Now this is certainly the only expla nation of tho Case, since no saw was ever such a fool us to in ike two beds on dry laud in order fo bring forth pigs in a branch. Yes, it must be. The Colonel bad a louse in his eye brow, and wo think he has yet.— Car- terse die Sentinel. A dog belonging to a gentleman who lived near Chester was in tho hab it of not only going to church, but re maining quietly iu the pow during service, whether tho master was there or not. Ono Sunday a dam ut the head of a lake in tho neighborhood gave way, so that the whole road was inundated. The congregation, n consequence, consisted of a few who citme from some outages close by, but nobody attended from the great house. Tho clergyman stated that, while read ing tho Psalms, he saw his friend, tho dog, come slowly up the aisle, Grip ping with wet, having swam to get to church. IIo went as usual into tho pow and remained to the end of tho service. Tho weather, for the past two weeks, has been clear and cool, very favora ble to cotton. Professional Cards. a. it. it ,v it i: r. it, Notary l*nl>lio AND ATTORNEY AT L.WV, Odiirtovrn, (in. I ) AUTI(M I, \|{ attention given to Inking -I Depositions nml collection nf claims, •1. A. lll.ANlJi:, A. KiniAIUUtON, R LANCE ^ RICH AllDSOX, ATTORNEYS AT 1 j AAV IVdiutovi n, (Jit. /AFFICV. in Court House. V Juno 20 KING fe JANES, attorneys at it aw (Tdiirfoxvit, (in. / At’Fieri in Court House. V - / Juno 20 W. F. T U It N E It , attounky at law, (Vdiutow11. (in. ( YFF1CE over Dr. Reece's Drug Stove. V 7 juno 20 IVY F. THOMPSON, Attorney sit lAsxw, CEDARTOWN, (J.\. /AFFIt’E -Hast sido Court IIouso squnro. ■ June 20 WOFFORD & MILNER, ATTO RN BYS AT TLA \V Cnitotsvillo, Ga. (TAFFICK in Hunk Building. juno 20 WOFFOItl) fe WIKLE, attorneys at law and Roai Estato Agents. c. I/.’ 77.’ A’ s\l a A, R. IL THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, cun.til TOWN, (i,\. ( WICK over Dr. Reese’s Drug Store. V 1 ju no 20 Drs, Liddell & Richardson, PHYSICIANS &. SURGEONS, Ccdnrtowii, (i M f AY ho round in Mieir olTioo nt nil ln> . when not professionally engaged. Dr. C. H. HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon, Odni'towii, (in. O FFICII at residence, on l’ryor ft root. juno 20. Dr. L. 8. LEDBETTER, SURGEON DENTIST ('I'diirlown, (Jn. ( AKFERH liin professional services In tho V / oltixoiiH of Cedartown ami vicinity. Cherokee Iron Comp’y Store, IP YOU WANT IDKiT GOODS SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, O/IL’H, Or any urticlo generally kept iu A E III ST CLASH .STORE At I’riceH to unit Mil* Close.*-.l buyers, you will make it greatly to your advantage by calling at, (lie above mimed store. CEDARTOWN Livery, Sale and Feed Stable, Mnin Sired, Cnlarfouii, tin. jnrcff.s down Stock, Veliio always on band. Special attention given to the care cf stock left in our charge. lumpkin (St McConnell* CASH STORK. -I. S- Stiibbw Oo., CEDARTOWN, O'A., J£EEP constantly on hand a full lino of FAMILY groceries, HARDWARE, Hoots and Shoes; also a lino of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FACTORY GOODS. Cash buyer. 1 ) will find it to (heir interest to examine our goods and prices before purchasing. RfSjU Sole agents for the sale of the cele brated “ Watts Flows'’ and fixtures, in Folk county. jane 20—tf NEW BARBER SHOP. J XIfV. undersigned has located in Cedar- town for the purpose of currying on the business in all its branches. Ifyou want ^ “A CLOSE SHAVE” a shampoo or hair cut, give mo a call and I will guarantee satisfaction. juue 20 ALFRED EVANS. Legal Advertisements, / 1 EOKUl A P01.lv COUNTY.—Martha E ' J Frasier lias applied for exemption of personally and I will pass upon tho same at II o'clock, A. M,, on the (Itli day of (Jotobcr next, at my oflloo. Thin the I7tli d«v of September 187-1* JOEL BREWER, Ordinary. pEOlUHA.POLK COUNTY.- Elijah A. ' * Evans lias applied for Exemption of Personally and l will pugs upon Mu* Him.* at 11 o’clock, a. m , on tho 20th day of Septombor, 1871, at my oilier, tills 17<h day id' September, 1874. JOEL BREWER. Ord'y. / 1 KOURIA, l'Ol.K COUNTY;—Dane V I Harper lion applied for oxoiuntlon of personally, and l will pass upon tho mime • i ll o’clock a. in. on t he lut day of October 1871 at my etlioe, Ibis tho I8th dnv of Sep tember, 1871. JOEL BREWER Onl y ( t iff) KOI A, POLK COUNTY. -Whereas L. J. Uoupree, ndininlslrotor on the estate of James M. Ware, deceased, lias made application to mo for loavo to nidi, at private solo, all tho wild uncultivated lands of said deceased, lying iu ether oounticrt than thin, iu said State, to-wit: No. 50 iu 3d disk nnd 3d Ncotion, 050 in 2d dial. 3d nos)ion, 400 17th dint 3d Hoetiou, 33()ln ltitli district and 3d Mention, 1100 in 20th dint riot 3d section, 001 3d district 3d section, 40 i 3d .list 17th section, 4SO in 3d dist 20tli sec, 1050 and 1102. 17th dist. 3d section, 371 *V 422 2d dist. 3d sec., 873 10th dint riot 3d sec, 1057 lOih dist 3d see., 30 in 101 It district 3d hoo., 781, 4th dist. 1st sec.. 281, 10th dist. Iih see., 400, 17th dist. 3d sec., 730. 201, 202, 203, iu 3d dist riot and 4th seel ion. 'I'lloho lire, therefore, to cite all per sons ooncernod, to bo and appear at the next court of Ordinary to bn held in said county on tho tlrsl Monday in October next to show cans if any they have why leave to sell said land at private sale, should not be grunnted in terms of law. (liven under my hand and olllcial signature, This Kept. 71h 1874. JOEL BREWER Ord'y / A KOHtSIA, POLK COUNTY. Whereas * * Lciuuler J. Doupree, administrator of the estate of James M. Ware, deceased, lias nmdo application, in duo form of law, for leave to soil all tho real estate of said deu'd lying in said county. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish nil eonoerned to ho and appear at the next Court of Ordinary, to lie held in said county on tho tlrsl Monday in Oelobor next, to show eauso; if any they have, why leave to sell said properly should not be granted in terms of the law. (liven under my hand aud olliobil (denature, flits Sept 7th, 1871. JOEL IIREWKil, Ord'y. SSicrill Sale for Octoliui*. \ 174 LL lie sold, before the Court IIomho \ V door, in Ceilartowu, Polk County, (la. on the first Tuesday iu October next, within tho legal hours of sale, the following properly : One Lathe iManhiuo, its tho property of J. 1M. Bishop & (Jo., by virtue of one ll. fa. issued from Bnrleiv Superior Court., iu fa vor of Henry T. Jones, vs Haiti J. M. Bish op & Co. Also, at same time and place, bits of land Nos. 1 It 10 nnd 1101, in I ho 3d disiriol and dthseol'oii ol' Polk county, us tlio property of II. Lawson, by virtue of one li. I'll - issued from Polk Superior Court, iu favor of Har vey Bell, vs said II. Lawson, for purchase money. (September 7, 1871. E W CLEMENTS, Sheriff /"1 EOIH'JIA, POLK COUNTY (icorge ^ & L. Drummond, Executor'on (lie estate of Henry Drummond, deceased, b .ving made application for leave to sell tho laud., belong ing la tho said esiale. These aro therefore to cite and ndmonish nil and singular, kin dred and creditors to ho and appear at (lie next, court of Ordinary to bo hold in and for said county on Hie tlrsl Monday in Octo ber next, loshow cause, if any they have, why leave should not bo granted lo said (1 ■ I.. Drumoiid lo h< II said land iu terms of law. (iivnn under my baud and olliainl signature, this the fith day of September, 1871- JOEL BREWER, Ord’y. Marshal’s Sales for October. W ILL bo Hold before tlio Court, Mouse dour, iu Cedurlnwn, Polk county, On., between the legal hours of sale, on Iht first Tuesday in October next, tlio following property, levied on for town tax. Also, town lot iu Cedartown, No. not known, but known as tlio old brick store, on corner of slroat opposite Cherokee Iron Company's Store, as I ho property of M A Chisolm, to Hatisfy a tax li fa for town tux, Mayor and Council, vs said Chisolm. Wm. MELKS, Marshal. August 17, 1871. pEORMIA, POLK COUNTY-Whoreas, ' ^ W. S. Huge, executor of It. W. (logo, deceased, has made application, in duo form of law, for letters of dismission fron his executorship, roproHonling iu his poti tion that ho lias fully executed his trust Therefore all persons concerned will bo and appear at a Court of Ordinary I held iu and for said enmity, on tlio tlrsl Monday iu November next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismission should noi lie grunted to said applicant, and lie bo fully discharged from his said trust. (Siven under iny iiand and olllcial signa ture, this |7th day of July. 1874. inovl JOEL BREWER, Ord’y, ri EOliaiA, POLK COUNTY.—Where vX Solatia A. Adams, Administratrix tlio esltllo of Tmnperunco Hilvy, doo'd, lias made application, in due form of law, for dismission from said administration, repre senting in her polilioi that she lias fully administered said estate. This is, therefore lo cite mid udmon- Mi ail persons coiioornod, kindred and creditors, to appear at my otlioe as required by law, lo show cause if any they have, why said administratrix should not receive let ters of dismission, on the first Mo iduy in October next, (liven under my hand, this 4th day of July, 1874. jitly 11 JOEL BREW RE, Ord’y. school JVotice. A LL 'Poachers of Public Schools in Polk . county are required to file tlioir ac counts, proven according to law, by Mori- day, the 12th day of October next, ortho same will be barred. Said accounts will bo audited and ready for payment on Satur day, October 171 li. By order of the County Board of Education. T. L. PITTMAN, Sept 12, 1874. County Soliool Uom’r. O G, R, RANGER & C0» FFER8 his profession to the citizens of CEDAR IOWN BUMS/INK & JONES, Cedartown, - Georgia, DKALJlItR IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, k krohene, LAMPS. Everything Fresh ainl Purel A COMIM.KTi: AND Oilmen I.INH OK 1 * E R F IJ M E I t Y? LILY WHITE, SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY. (I ENUINE GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE Always on baud. Tooth, Hair and Nail Bnuihou, Ootnbs, etc. FLOITR- "Fancy," $ I fiO “Choice,” 4 00 ‘•Extra Family," - - - !1 50 ‘ Family,” ... ;j oo Flour 1-2 emit loss by tlio 100 lb?. Corn Meal $1 115 per bushel. Buy lug for Cash, wo nro prepared to sell as low as the lowest. (Jive us iiaall and hoc for yourselves June 20-ly IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS A Boon to the Whole Raco of Women DR. BRADFIELD'S Female Regulator! | I’ WILL M I Nil ON Till 1 ’. MKNHI'H, rulinvo 1 li pain ill In* inn in lily • I'erlml." mni HIumi- inn 'Hill ainl N* uiul».l» ol Uhi R I'.nd Ulnrm I,i-n- i in i linn nr Wlil ni, mid purtlul l*roln,isliH Uteri, eln oU I'xco sive ll nv, i d correct nil lr.e.;iilarilh N 11 will rum v till I ill I u Inn of Klilnryn end llliul- ilnr. relieve OiwiIvdiichm, mirl'y the lllond, ,;ivn Hkl'i, IiupiihIiisii ro-y liUo in llieulieek, and ulivcr- ^ (tin k s rn enri* Lmi'I tlio aliovodin aiOsasQlllll- tliomiiRiven of all tin* atmvo din- tlioir onmiUaliitH to any linn Ilf. Inn in lliclr pride rituoTnmundcd t*y tlio Ixml phynlclann anil :<aQiianiik, (la j Mareli vs, 18711. I riivouluia t tin* 0 or«y I m iwenly a it lalnr. ami (iuiihIUi i o''iSuSui'/iVol’l. as a ;;;i "''HomflTiiioir’ rail He d's I'nma'n ll«,» * nldiuiili vn iHieii mini lar w tli tlui tin prumlllii ii-i of 11111111111111 nml I and i'.in hom sliy say tli 11 inn milli rtiiK liiu.afi'M nml mu In mil only In* rein** ort. hilt i Ini' I lu-y limy in- ii'Morcd i*> hi'iillli ami NtreiiKtli. Wl linn Mmient ii'ynriln, 1 nm, ii'HpccUuMy, W Ji. I'idlUULL, M. i). Nkiii Mamikita (la.. Mnroli ‘JO. 1870. PainUnjv Husiness PAPER HANGING, GALOIMINfN'U and all Htylos of Room Coloring and Fancy Paintings. All work guaranteed or no charge, at the annexed prices. We furnish (lie best slock. Each Coat, for Stock nnd Work, 00 cents. If furnished by oilier parties, per Or by Job at reasonable prices for cash, or half lime till Christmas, on responsible parties. (Jive me a call. Shop No. 100, Main street, next door to Barber Shop, CEDARTOWN, GA. sept 5-Gni liniml lijimt a Inn ll Urut'oinniomlei!. The fi'iuali'ii who have urn* i your Kean ator arc Iu perfeet li mi 11 li, and are able lo alti'iul to their hoimahold dot leu, and wn cordially mtuiiiinciiil ll to the pub- lie. Yotirn. reNiuietnillv. I. JOHNSON. For full uuriluulurH, history of dlmmuen. and cor- tlllcatui or Its wumhirliil cureH, tIn* roudur iu re- lerred to Ihu wrapper around the bottle. Mauufacluri il ami hoIiI by IIIIADFIIOHI) & CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all druauiHin. john c, Practical Mechanic & Builder, CUD AUTO IP.Y, W tlU Ll) respect fully muiotinoe to Hie public. Unit. Iiu is fully .prepared lo furnish Material aud Erect ILiildinns of all sizes and grades, on short notice aud after the moHt approved plans. Particular attention given to making and trimming COFFIFS REPAIRING FURNITURE, A«. Those desiring work of any kind in lib line would do well to call on him at (ho Si. Charles Hotel. Shop fronting Court House Bquaro. June 2’J-ly W. O. Barber, REAL ESTATE AG-’T Kockmui-t, (Jn. W ILL sell or buy Wild or Improved Lands in any portion of the county. Having been u citizen of Polk county for many years, and being thoroughly posted in the Location, Value, o!u , of Lands iu ev ery section, foci confident that it will bo to Hie 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 bo in Cedartown on iho 1st Tuesday in each mouth, for tho pur. pose of transacting business iu my lino. juno 20 Opened, A Boot and Shoe Shop, on the corner of Prior and College streets, near St Charles hotel. Our terms are CW/, and no work shall be delivered until paid for. Work dono with dispatch •ml ut small cost. Patronage solicited. Very respect fully, .l! W. HOGE, Cedartown, Ga., June 2dlb, 1874. Will furnish nil Mutorinl at 00 CENTS i’Elt SQUARES OF 100 FEET 18 TEARS EXPERIENCE. A No. 1 drainer, Painter and Paper Hanger. Roforonco, my work, All Styles of Fancy Sign Paltlling done; Will refer to work done ai Rdnio Sovon years ngo. CITIZENS OF CEDARTOWN ! Ifyou tiaiit painting done well and vory cheap, givo mo a trial and I know I onu please you all. 1 don’t work any thing but Ihu best material, nnd will prove its quail; (ies. Apply at Iho FURNITURE HOUSE. Opposite the Posl-Ollieo. Window HIlmcIoh of tlio best manufacture, all sizes, and Hid host Shade in use. All slylus of FURNITURE REPAIRED And Cushions of every description made to order. Cain CHAIRS RESEATED House I*n,luting'. Contracts of every stylo in Town nnd Country, taken nt the above figures; Rospccl fully, July 25 3m DAVID AXE. Real Estate Agency, T -1 HE undersigned respect fully announce (o the public that thoy have formed a oo- partnership under tho linn namo and stylo of THOMPSON & WIKLE, For iho purpose of IritmmoUng a general butdfloss in Real Estate in Polk and a'ljolii ing counlies. \Yo will Buy, Roll and Rout Farms. Wild I.nnds, ResidouboH, Sloros and all kinds of Realty. Properly plaood iu our hands will l»olib erally advortisod, and no charge will bo made if we fall lo dispose of It ns stipulated but if tho party placing property in our bands disposes of Iho same hoforo the exp'* ration of tlio stipulated lime, wo shall charge tlio sanio ns if wo hod disposed or tlio properly. Every ono having really to sell or rout, nml all desiring to buy or rout roalty is ro- qunstod lo call upon nr write to us and I earn oui terms IVY F. THOMPSON, W. 8. D. WIKLE. FULTON HOUSE,*’ I. M. ANDERSON, Into of Romo, Ga. with CORRA, Corner Loyd and Wall r(h. near Union Pas senger Depot, ATLANTA, : .* : GEORGIA. M BA LH and Lodging par Day $2 of ain- gln meal, 50 cents, Firsl-olass tablo .mil kiimiI ntOi- Bullion iu kiuiomeut Airnlnhn niHi |iuro IJ.juora, Finn Win os, Uoor mm Hogura, July J l W. . Wikle & Co., Caiiersvillc, - - Georgia PHALLUS IN books and Simmy, NOTIONS, NOVELTIES, GAMES, FANCY CONFECTIONERIES. IE to., lUtc. T J A ICE Subscription for any Rook or Pe- nodical published iu the United Slates, at rublishoi’H lowest prices. N E D L E S For all kinds of Sowing Maohlnos, also fur nish Attachments, Oils, olo. Will send Noodles by mail, to any address, on receipt ol price. Singer, 75 conts per dozon ; all others (Ml oonts. Parties would do woll lo consult us before buying goods from poil- dlers, or sending North to tho various swindlers nnd humbugs. Any goods not in stock will bo furnished at short notloo. juno 20-tf Tit A VI*:LHIPS (il ll)L. Romo Railroad Company. CIIANOE OF SCEDDLE. O N and aflcr Monday, Juno 1st, 1874 double daily trains will bo rosumod ou this road aud run as follows: DAILY I’ABHIJNOKH Loaves Romo at 8.15am. 1 . „ Arrive at Romo 1.15 p. m / UX00 P t Sundays Leaves Romo at 5 30 p. m. ) Aridvoat Romo at 10-10 p rn J *' jVor y Uay. Lsoli train will rnnko oioso connection at Kingston with Woslorn and Atlantic Railroad trains bound for Chattanooga and Atlanta. VV. H. COTHRAN, Pros. JOHN (J. PRINTUP, Ticket Agent. “THU KE.NNESAW ROUTE,” Wostorn & Atlantic Railroad and Connections. BOIIKUIILE IN EFFEOT MAY 20. NORTH IYA11D—NO. i] *•«**”“ ATLANTA 10.30 p. m. Arrive at Gartorsvillo pj 30 a. m.' Arrive at Kingston * 1.03 a. m* Arrive at-DuRon ' 3.00 0t * m< * Arrive at CHATTANOOGA 5.00 a. m. Leaves ATLANTA Arrives at Cartorsvilio Arrives at Kingston Arrives at Dalton Arrives at CHATTANOOGA NUMIIKH II. Leaves ATLANTA Arrives at (Jartcrsviilo Arrives at Kingston Arrives ut DALTON SOOTHWAUD NO 2. Leaves CHATTANOOGA Arrives at Dalton Arrives at Kingston Arrives at Usrlorsvilio Arrives at ATLANTA NDMIIEII 5. is CHATTANOOGA es at Dali011 Arrives at Kingston us at Carlersville Arrives ui ATLANTA 8.30 a. r 11.00 a. 1 11.45 a. r 2.01 p. c 4.23 p. n 0.00 /». 11 8;16 p. n 8.48 p. rr 10.80 p. n 3.45 p. 1 6.35 p. 1 7.44 p. n 8.1« p. ,, 10.45 p. b 3.45 a n 8.00 a n 10.12 a n 10.51 n n 1.43 p u