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W. S. r>. WIKLE Sc oo.
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Cv.Ktioxit Loons. No. Ml. K. k A. W.—
Itejnlnr commnn ? c»iJon, ihe fid Friday
nigh. in each mon.b.
J. 8. Srixcs, W. M.
N. M. Wr.iOHT. Secretary.
Good Templar*.
Ccdae Vau.«t Louoa, No, COS. 1. 0. G.
T.--Mecta every P'iday night (except fid
Friday.)
J. F.. HOUHBAL, W. C. T.
J. A. I.iuna.Kecieisry.
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R. 8. r*l>'Ho, Tsy'o'svllle.
W. f\ Went, e-obi Hill.
SATURDAY .MORNING OCT. 8, 1874.
local Items.
Wo 8io anlboiijttul to nnnoonca the
name of Jiulgo W. C. HARDER us an
Independent Cundidulo for Represen
tative. Election flint Weduesday in
October.
AVo are authorised to announce Mr.
W. F. TREAD A WAY na a candidate
for Tux Collector of Polk county.
Election 1st. Wednesday in January
next, td
N. M. Wright ia receiving a large
anil beautiful utock of goods, and of
fers inducements to cash buyers.
The Democratic Executive Com mi t-
tio are requested to meet at Cedurtown
on the 1st Tuesday in October next
at 11 o’clock a. m. Business of impor
tance will be before the conunittie.
Requested Septembdr 29th, 1874.
One day last week, a Mr Lang-
stou and his wife woro traveling in
a one horse wagon near Kirk Patrick’s
store, in Cherokee Co., Alabama, and
the animal ran away with them and
throw them out, almost instantly kill
iug Mis Lirgston, uud seriously inju -
ing Mr. Lungston
Fast Co.ton l’lcRrm.—Mr. E J.
Dukes, son of Thos. A. Dukes, who
lives near this place, picked, in 13\
hour , on last Tuesday, G12 pounds
ofcdtoti Hn is under 17 years of
age. If ho improves as ho grows
older and ’.vrger, cottou-picking ma
chines will ba of no si rvico to him.
The time for candidates to an
nounce their names for county
offices has about arrived. We make
such announcements through the
columns of the Record for five dollars,
in advance. Wo will vote for every
one who announces his name, and
try to influence others to do so.
The “Domestic ’ Sewing Machine.—
We are now using one of these Ma-
cbiues, and can truthfully say that, in
our opinion, it has no superior, and
few equals. It has fewer parts, and
consequently less friction, than any
other machine. Runs as light as any,
and does good work on all kinds of
work, from the finest muslin to a
pine plank. MesirfeLumpkin & Mc
Connell have them for sale in Cedar-
town, on very accommodating terms.
Wm. M. Payne and brothers, deaf
mutes, will give an exhibition of shad
ow pantomime, at the Court House, oa
M-mday aud Tuesday evenings, 12th
aud 13th instant. One newspaper
reporter, after witnessing one of their
performances, says : "All enjoyed the
exhibition very much, and were so
much pleased that a general wish was
expressed that it might be repeated.”
A portion of the proceeds will bo
appropriated toward buying a bell for
the Presbyterian church. Admission
25 cents; children 15 cents. Perform
ance commence at 8 o’clock. All are
requested to ba present and seated
before performance commences.
We hope our citizens will all prtron-
ize this show, as it is for a worthy ob
ject, and is something novel.
Our young friend, W. Ed. Wood,
had his ankle badly sprained, on last
Tuesday, at Cave Spring, by jumping
from a buggy. Ho was an his way
to Acworth, to attend the Grand
Lodge of Good Templars. He is now
swinging round on cratches. Wo sym
pathise with him, and regret that ho
felt, especially as was to have repre
sented the Good Templars.
Mcssr.-. Huntington & Noyes have
returned from the Norhern and East
ern market*, and are now receiving
largo aud liaudsomo stocks of goods,
of which they will say somotoing iu
onr advertising columns next week.
Ladies if you want a stylish bat, go
to Wright's, he has them triined to
order by Mrs. O’Connor, of Atlanta
The prettiest liuo of prints to be
found in town is at Wright’s.
If you want to buy clothing and
hat* cheap, give Wright a call.
The choapest and boat assortment
of lady’s and ghntlemou’s shoos and
boots is at Wright's.
Candidaies ! would you griud your
axe ? if so, go over to Barber & Wood
and buy a Griud Stone.
Barber & Wood havo Saucage
Cutters.
Kip homo collars arc to bo fouud at
Barber & Wood’s.
N. M. Wright is determined to soil
in futuro for cash only, offers his en
tire stock of goods at excoedihgly low
prices.
Prints 10 cents, brown shirting 8$
to 10c, Bleached Domestic, from 8 to
13Jc, Brogan shoes $1.40 to $1.85,
Boulevard skirt* $1 25 to $2.50, mon’s
heavy, £ double sole boots $3.50. to
$4.00. Remombo that ttieso are cash
pricos only.
Ckdaiitown, Polk County, Ga.,
October 2, 1874.
News having reached this place
this morning that the Executive Com-
mittie had requested Dr. William H.
l’elton to abandon the race for Con
gress, and Dr. Felton having refored
the matter to his friends; a meeting
was called to tako action in the prom
ises.
Dr. M. F. Lidqell was called to the
ohuir, aud Ivy F. Thompson elected
s secret arv.
The following resolutions woro
adopted:
Wucheah, We have been informed
that the Democratic Executive Com
mit tie, which met in Carters villa 30th
u’t., rcqti ht d Dr. W. II Fel on to
nbundon his candidacy for Congress,
and whereas wo sicorely beliovo that
Dr. Felton is the ehoico of a majority
of the Democratic party; therefore be
it
llettolucd, That wo are utterly! op
posed to uny proposition requesting
Dr. Felton to abandon tlio race.
/tcHolu-d, That wo havo the utmost
confidence in the ability and patriot
ism of Dr. Felton; and in him we trust
with implicit faith, to lead us out of
our present political troubles.
llnuJccd) That the proceedings of
this meeting bo publisnod iu the* Cedar-
town Record, Romo Courier, Curlers-
villo Sentinel and Atlanta NlWa
AL F. Liddell Ch’m.
Ivy F. Tiiomiwoh Sec.
From Hock mart.
Rockmabt, Sept. 29, 1874.
Editor* Ih'cord:—The people assem
bled iu 'urge crowd yesterduy, to hear
Dr. Felton speak, but were sadly dis
appointed when thoy were iuformed
that he would not bo present. How
ever, ihe people repaired to the acad
emy, aud listened to a handsome ad
dress by young Mr. Moon, of Carters-
ville, in advocacy of Dr. Felton, which
was woll rcceivod and greatly ap
plauded. Cupt. T. W. Dodd repre
sented the claims of Mr. Trammell,
hut it was no go, and the peoplo were
fully convinced that Capt. Dodd had
a great deal of Iran* and energy, or he
could not have stemed the Felton
flood at alk He labored long and
hard hut to no purpose. At the con
clusion of the speaking, the people
endorsed, by a large majority, Wm. H.
Felton as their candidate for Congress.
Hurrah for Felton, aud down with
party rings and tricks 1 To this end
our people are going for W. C. Bar
ber, independent candidate, und in
every way worthy and well qualified,
notwithstanding the falshoods circu
lated against him. We know that he
is not surpassed by any man in the
county, in uprightness, integrity, hon
esty aud business qualification. We
know that some of the designing ones
willjcry out Radical! but we would
ask all such, where was Democracy
when you voted for Greeley ? Oh 1
consistency, consistency, thou art a
jewel. W. C. Barber is as sound a
man to-day, as to Southern interests,
and the political issues that now
agitate the country, as any man this
side Mason and Dixon’s line. Let all
the people who want a man to repre
sent their interests faithfully in the
legislature, vote for W. 0. Barber.
The Methodist meeting closed with
an addition of sixty-three members. |
w. w. s.
BEES*
Thei-o are three varieties or species
of Honoy Bees iu this county. Tbo
little Black Bee is small with rings
scarcely perceptible, they aro spiteful
and very poor honoy gatherers. The
Gray Boo is larged of brown color,
has throo wbII defldod liugs on its
body, is a good honey gathorer, stor*
ing a considerable amount of honey
uudor favorable circuuistnncep. The
Italian Bee is still larger, of a bright
yellow color, rings dear and distinct.
It is cousiderod a suporior honey
gather, having longer mandibles, ex
tracts honoy from the rod clover bloom
aud other flowers that the black and
gray bees can not reach. Thoy aro
hardy and very prolific, aud protect
themselves woll against moths. Each
hoalthy colony has throo distinct, or
diffurent kinds of Boos, known ns
Queen, Drones and Workors. Ouly
one Quoou is found in each hive, oxcupt
just at swarming time. She is the
mother Boo; scorns to do nothing olse
but keep the comb woll supplied with
eggs, though the othors will settle
around her when they swarm, and are
always greatly disturbed when she is
missing. The Queen is raised from n
worker egg. and becomes fully devel
oped by being furuishod a larger coll,
more, and different kind of food. She
flies out of tho hive, whou from throe
to tcu days old, aud mooting a droiv ,
becomes fortillized. This iB for her
lifo, or ouly nocossary once, then she
lays one ooutiuuul lit tor of eggs, regu-
latod by tho supply of food furnished
for rearing tho youug boos. Queens
nro said to livo from three to flvo yours.
Thoy uro now carriod from one coun
try to auothor, uud sent by mail nil
over this country; aud being introdu
ced iuto black or grey colouios, chang
ing them iu a short tirno to their own
progeny.
Drones are tho male boos, aud their
principle office in the colony is to mate
with tho Quoou; though some say thoy
curu for aud keep the brood warm, and
abstract tho water from tho honey as
it is brought iu. Thoro aro always
some droues iu a hoalthy hive, aud
hundreds duriug swarming season.
Drones are much larger than workers»
but thoy are not provided with Btings
like the latter, consequently, cannot
defend thomselvos. When- swraming
season is over, and honey is scarce,
workers frequently kill most of the
drones out. Tho Workers make up
tho larger portion of tho colony. They
are the smallest and most active bees,
and us their uutuo implies do nearly
all tho work of the hive. Gathor hon
oy, snereto the wax, construct tho comb
store the pollen and prtect tho hive
from moth and other intruders, aud in
short, manage most of the affairs of
l ho hive. Their working lifo is about
sixty days iu summer, but they live
longer iu winter. They aro constant
ly dying out aud need a constant sup
ply of young ones comiug ou to take
their places, that the colony may bo
strong, and iu working condition.
Many of these facts aro proven beyond
all question, by tho iutroduotiou of
Italian queens into black colonics.
Queens, drones und workers may
bo readily distinguished from each oth
er by their shape aud color. Iu some
future number the writor will furnish
somo short instructions on tho care
and management of beos, and givo
some of the benefits dorived from
knowing the abovo facts. B.
New Advertisements.
NOTICE.
A «lray black mare inulo was found
Tuesday hint. Huddle marks on buck, luinc
in Ihe right hind hock; supposed to bu
about 16 years old, The owner cun get Iho
mule by calling at tho Cherokee Iron Com
pany’s Works, pnylng expenses of adver
tising and keeping. The inulo is shod all
round. October 2, 1884.
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
WHOLES. Lg
Booksellers and Stationers,
AND DEALEUS IN
Wrapping Papers, Twines, Notions,
Fancy Goods, See.
Cor. Alubama & Whitehall sts.,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA-
oct 3-2m
East End Wood Shop.
DY
•J. M. HARRIS.
Repairs aud Mukcs
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
And almost anything made of wood.
WORK CHEAP FOR CASH.
tQf' Wo r k done according to prom
ise. sept 19-ly
W. S. DAVIS,
CONTRACTOR
—AND—
HOUSE BUILDER,
Cedartown, - - Ceorgia.
W ILL do all kinds of work in his line,
in a good and substantial manner,
guaranteeing satisfaction in work, and
prices as cheap os can be done, for cash or
any kind of produce. Furniture will be
put np to order cheaper than it can bo
bought in this fplacc—bedsteads especially.
References given when required, sept 19
Professional Cards.
j. u. n a a n e k ,
Notary t*abHc
AND
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OilnKowil, On.
taking
J. A. uLANQIS, A. RICHARDSON.
III,AMUR &. lUCHARnSON,
ATTORNEYS ATLAW
Cedurtown, Un.
/"VFFICE in Court House.
W Juno 20
KING 4 JANE8,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cedurtown, Ga.
/"OFFICE in Court House.
^ Juno 20
W. K. T U Il N E U ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ccrinrtowitt On.
/"VFFICE over Dr. Recce's Drttg Storo.
Juno 20
IVY F. THOMPSON,
Attorney n.t I.uav,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
/"V/FICE —East side Ooii.t Hon*osquare.
U • |mu ’ 20
WOFFORD * MILNER,
ATTORNEYS ATLAW
C'urtersvISIo, G«.
Q^MCll In nank Building. Juno 20
w. t. wot Koan, joiin n. wiki.k.
WOFFORD fe WIKLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
and Real Estate Agents.
CARTERSVftsLE GA.
II. R. TIMM».»>ON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
CEDARTOWN,' G A.
Q 'FtCE over Dr. Recso's D<ng c ,,0.
Drs. Liddell & Richardson,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
CVtUiWown, 11 n.
M AY ho too td in Iholr 0X100 rl nil hours
wlion no. p.o «ion»l’v envied,
,i.'no“0
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Cedurtown, On.
/"VFFICE at residence, on I’i yor Hrcol.
^ juno 20.
Dt . L. 6. LEDBETTER,
SD JIG-EON DENTIST
O
Cedartown, tin.
FFEJl8 Mm mi o'V-i'o'inl ovvloes fo tho
Cherokee Iron Comp’y Store.
IF YUU want
IDIR/ST O-OOIDS
S II O 13 S ,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Or any artlclo generally kept in
A FIRST CLASS STORE
At Prices to suit tho Closest Buyers, you
will mukc it grcutly to your odvautagu by
culling at the abovo named store.
Juno 27-1 y
CEDARTOWN
Lively, Sale and Feed Stable
Main Street, Cedartown, Ga-
G01
always on baud.
Special atten'ion given to (he care
stock left In our charge.
lumpkin & McConnell*
CASH STORE.
•T. S. Stubbs Ac Oo.
CEDARTOWN, GA.,
J^BEP constantly on hand a full line of
EAMItV GHOCEMES,
HARDWARE,
Boots ’ and Shoes ;
also a line of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND FACTORY GOODS.
Sole agents for the sale of the cele
brated “ Watt Plows” anti fixtures, in Polk
county. June 20—tf
NEW BARBER SHOP.
f'l'MlE undersigned has located in Coda
X town for the purpose of carrying <
the business in all its branches. Ifyou wai
“A CLOSE SHAVE”
a shampoo or hair cut, give me a call and I
will guarantee satisfaction.
june 20 ALFRED EVANS.
Legal Advertisements.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE—Agrooablo
to an order from tho Court of Ordina
ry of Polk county. will ho sold bolbro Ihe
Court House door, In Codarlowu, oa tho
first Tuesday in November nett, between
the legal hours of sale, tho plantation be
longing to tho nstntu of James Carter, doc'd,
situatad about four miles West of Codar-
towu; about twenty-five acres of which is
under cultivation, the balance uncleared,
nsintlng of lots of land Nos. .188, 480 ami
411), iu the 2d district aud -i*h section of
originally Cherokee, now Polk uounty.
Sold for tho benefit of tho holra and cred
itors of sai<l deceased. Terms, ouo half
cash, tho balanco on 12 months time, small
notes, with ton pur cent, interest aud ap
proved Hocurity. Soptomlior 20, 1874.
W. C. KNIGHT, Ad'mr.
personalty aud 1 will pass upon tho
sumo at 11 u'olook, A. M., ou tho Uth day
of Uotobor next, at my ollioo. This tho
17th day of Soptombor 1874.
JOF.l. 1)HEWER, Ordinary-
/'i KORG1A, polk COUNTY.- JVhorei*
AT L, J. Doupveo, administrator on the
cstn^of .tamos M. Ware, deceased, has
made application to mo for lonvo to soil, nt
private sale, all the wild uncultivated lands
of said deceased, lying In other counties
than this, in said Slate, to-wit: No. 590 in
fid dial, and 8d soniion, (169 in 2d (list, ild
section, 400 17tli distlld section, 1)110in 10th
district and lid sect ion. Hill! in 20th dlstriot
fid section, UlH .Id district Ud sootion, 400
8d dial 17th section, 480 In 8d dist 20th hoc,
1060 and 1102, 17th di d. 8d sootion, 1171 »V
422 2d dist. 8d sec., 878 10t!» district lid see,
1057 10th dist fid boo., 80 in 10th dlstrlotSd
hoc., 781, 4th dist. 1st sec., 281, lOtli diet.
4th hoo., 490, 17th d‘sf. 8d soo., 780, 201,
202, 208, In ild district and 4th sootion.
Those nro, therefore, to olio all per
ns concerned, to bo und appear nt tho
•xt court of Ordinary to bo hold in said
county on tho first Monday in October next
0 show onus if any they havo why leave to
sell said land nt private Hale, should not bo
grnnntod in terms of law. Given undor inv
band and ollicial signature, This Sept. 7th
1874. JOEL BREWER Onl’y
C 'lKORUIA, POLK COUNTY.— Whereas
T 1,candor J. -Douproo, administrator of
tho estate of .Tames M. Waro, doocased, has
made application, in duo form of law, for
leave to sell all tho real estate of sold dco’d
lying iu said county.
These aro, therefore, to cite aud admon
ish all oonuernod to bo and appear nt tho
next Court of Ordinary, to bo hold iu said
county on tho first Monday in Ootobor
next, to show oauso; if any thoy havo, why
leave to boII said property should not ho
granted in terms of tho law. Given under
my hand and official signal uro, this Bopt
7lli, 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
Shell If H»l* for October.
W ILL bo sold, beforo tho Court House
door, in Codarlowu, Polk County, Ga.
on tbo first Tuesday in Ootobor next,
within the legal hours of salo, tho following
property:
Ono Lathe Machine, as tho property of
.1. M. Bishop & Co., by virtuo of 0110 fi. fa.
issued from Bartow Suporior Court, in fa
vor of Henry T. Jones, vs said J. M. Dish-
Also, at same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 1100 and 1101, in tho 8(1 district and
4tli soot'on of Polk county, ns tbo property
of II. Lawson, by virtuo of ono fi. fa* issued
from Polk Superior Court, in favor of Har
vey Boll, vs said 11. Lnwsoti, for purohltBi
money. Wept ’ - ' n -*
G EORGIA, polk COUNTY—George
1.. Drummond, Exooutor'on flio estate of
Henry Drummond, dcoousad, h ving umdo
application for leave to will tho lands belong
ing In I ho said e*’liito. Tlicsoiuo therefore
to olio mid udmu dsh all mid singular, kin
dred and orodilo s to bo und niipenr ut Iho
next court of Ordinary to bo hold in and
for said county on the first Mend v iu Octo-
bor next, to show cuuho, if any • hoy havo,
whylc.vo should not bo grunted to said
(I- L. 1). >inioiid lo soil said laud in terms of
law. Glvan under my hand and ollicial
signature, this tho 61I1 day of Soptombor,
1874- JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
Marshal's Sales for October.
W ILL be sold beforo f.10 Court Hoiihc
door, iu Cednilown, I’o'k county,
Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on Iho
first Tuesday in Ootobor next, llic following
properly, levied on for town lax.
Also, town lot in Cedartown, No. not
known, but known as the old brick store,
on corner of shoot opposite Chorokoo Iron
Company's Storo, us 1 ho properly of M A
Chisolm, 10 satisfy a tax fi fa for town tax,
Mayor and Council, vs said Chisolm.
Wm. MEL KB, Marshal.
August 17, 1874.
G eorgia, polk county—whoreas,
W. N. I logo, executor of R. W. Hogo,
deocasod, bus undo application, in duo
form of law, for loiters of dismission f.-mn
his executo*ship, vonresonllng iu Ids put]
lion that lie lies fu'ly executed his trust.
Therefore till pc soiih concerned will bu
and I'npeur ut a Court of Ordinary lo bo
bold mi nod for se'd county, 0.1 Iho first
Monday In November next, to show enuse,
if any -hoy linvo. why letters of dismission
should 001 be grouted to said applicant, and
hoboibMy discharged orn bis said trust.
Glvon under ray bund and official signa
ture, this 17th day of July, 1871.
tnovl JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
G 1 EORGIA. POLK COUNTY.—'Whoreus
I" Holeli.i A. Adams, Adnd s nlrix on
the cstato or Temperance Silvy, dco’d, lint
made application, in due form of law, for
dismission from said administration, repre
senting in her petition Hint she has fully
administered said estate.
This is, Ibeioforo to olio and admon
ish ail persons coucerncd, kindred und
creditors, lo appeor at my office ns required
by law, to show curse if miy they h .vo, why
said administratrix < ’joukl not receive let
ters of dismission, on iho first Monday in
October next. Given undor my hand, this
4>li doy of July, 1874.
July II ' JOEL BREWRE, Ord’y.
hcIiooI Notice-
A LL Teachers of Public Schools in Polk
county are required to file tliolr ac
counts, proven according to law, by Mon
day, tho 12th day of October next, ortho
same will he barred. Said ncoounts will be
audited und ready for payment on Satur
day, October 17th. By order of t ho County
Board of Education. T. L. PITTMAN,
Sept 12. 1874. County School Cora’r.
O
C, H* RANGER & GO.
FFERS Ids profession to the citizens of
CEDARTOWN
Painting Business
PAPER HANGING, CALCIMINING
and all styles of Room Coloring and Fancy
Paintings. All work guaranteed or no
charge, at the annexed prices. Wc furnish
the best stock.
Each Coat, for Stock and Work, 00 cents.
If furnished by other parties, per
Coat 20 cents.
Or by Job at reasonable prices for cash,
or half t ime till Christmas, ou responsible
parlies. Give me a call.
Shop No. 100, Main stroet, next door
to Barber Shop, CEDARTOWN, GA.
sept 6-Gm
BURDANK & JONES,
Cedartown, * Georgia,
DEALKltH IN
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
VAltNISTIKS, KF.UOSHN E,
LAMPS.
Everything Fresh and Pure I
A COMI’l.KTK AND CUOICR LINE OK
P E R F II M E U Y,
LILY WHITE, SOAPS,
AND
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY.
GENUINE
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE
Always on baud.
Tooth, Hail’ aud Nail Brush oh,
Combs, etc. ]
FLOUR-
‘Fancy,” - - $ 4 50
"Cuoiou,” I 00
“Ext’iu Family,” 3 50
’ Family,” ... j) 00
Flour 1-2 oonfc Iobh by tbo 100 lb.s.
Cora Moul $L 25 por bushol.
Buying for Cash, w«
s low us Iho lowest.
B65T Givo us a call a
n prepared lo sell
id for yourselves
Jhifo 20 ly
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to tho Whole Raoe of Women
DR. BRADFIELD'8
Female Regulator!
TK WILT. B' INO ON THE MKNHK8, relieve
eon lion or Wlilum, nmt partial ITnlft, nii» Utarl,
elicos oxce siye It >w, und correct all lr.u*ular.tl> b
p.M-uilar o ladles.
It will rum .v-all Irrlta tun or Kid nay* and Iliad-
dur. rulhivo (JimIIvuiicnm, curiry tha llloml, k>vo
t no i ni HiiU’iutli to • tin whol>- avatam, clnar dm
skin, hnpurima a,r<wy lniu 10 Hie cheek, aud cheer-
( i tu'a^rumVru'n.^U tlie altovc Olaa-ca a i Quin-
I. dli'ij "nJviiw?lni*tT,rl ° oom ^u3iUs MV ° ,,,,,
I»?-iho>', whloii Ian waystuotth^i'iiu'io {lielr pride
II la recouiinunded by the tiuai iihyalclnns uud
L 0 ® rK> * LaQiiammb, Oa , Mup Ii VS, 1870.
llu*Diriai.n A (Jo . Atlnu a. (iu.: Jtmr %i I
lake |»l> an»re In at >ttnK that 1 have lined lo (tin
l»ai twenty y>n I Ihe medicine yon are now put-
iIiik ni), known un in. J. liradtluid'a Knmale Uo 4 U-
lator. iv. d (Ninalili'r II the heat onniMnx Ion ever
Kolten to^Ulicr for the (Usnaaea for which It 1h re-
I >• M'IIimi i.oih HH |\ I'lijO' lilij ''I or nil lUHmJiiiii 1 ] In
Nii^iTliiK In any way peculiar to theli aox?ju > *y ho
aide to prcH)ure^h(jtu7^that their aumirli.KN may
Vau?Treai)rctfuUy”* lli 'l wSaS'
Nram MaIuktta (la., March W. 1870.
Ion i _/Var A'trr-Homi
ild'aFomali
I-I nM.'ommeudi
wlio have uho I your Jlcamntor are In perfect
linalih, and are ante to attend to tlivtr houHuhold
dullea, unit we cordially recommend It to the pub
lic. Yours, respectfully.
UKV. H. n JOJINHON.
We could add a thotiaaml other cut till atea, hut
wo cnnNlder the above amply auulcluut proof of its
virtue. All we auk Is a trial.
Por full particulars, hlatory or dlHoaaM, and cer*
tlUoatea or tin wonderful cures, the render ti re
ferred to the wrapper nrotind the bottle.
ManuflMtup^jd wdiU)^ GQ AUnnUt Qfta
Hold by nil drutciflau.
JOHN C. AUEN,
Practical Mechanic & Builder,
CEDARTOWN, GA.,
W OULD rospoolfully asnouuoo to the
public that ho is fully proparotl
funiish Muioriul uud
Erect Iluiltlinft-s
of all sixes and grades, on short notice and
nfior tbo most approved plans. I'urliotilur
attention given lo making and trimming
COFFINS,
REPAIRING FURNITURE, A.c.
Those desiring work of any kind in lib
line would do woll to call on him at t he St.
Charles Hotel. Shop fronting Court House
Square. juno 2<)-ly
W. C. Barber,
REAL ESTATE AG’T
Ilockmai t, Ga.
WltA\
Having been a <
many years, am
in tbc Locution,
cry section, feel
Ihe in forest of in
to place them in
lug to nui'Chfl-.C
com mods ted. !
the 1st Tuesday
pose of triiusucii
r buy Wild or Improved
uny portion of tho county,
jitizen of Folk county for
I being thoroughly posted
Voluo, dc , of Lands in ov
confident that it will bu t
art ies having lands to soil
my hands; and those wish-
Loads can always bo tie-
will bo in Codarlowu on
in each moulb, for tbo pur.
rig business in my linn,
June 20
Opened, A Boot and Shoe
Shop, on the corner of Prior and College
streets, near St Charles hotel. Our term!
are Cash, and no work shall be delivers
until puid for. Work done with dispatch
and at small cost.
Patronage solicited. Very respectfully,
J. W. HOGE,
Cedurtown, Ga., June 20th, 1871
Will furnish nil Material at
HO'CENTS PUR SQUARE OF 100 FEEV
Each ulrigli) Coat of host While Lead
and Oil.
18 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
A No. 1 Grulnor, Pulutor and Paper
Hanger, llof'oronoo, my work.
II Mtylos of Fancy .Sign PultlGtig done.
Will refer to work done at Rumo
S von years ago.
CrriZENS OF CEDARTOWN !
Ifyou want palnlittg (lotto woll aud very
flhonp, give mo a trial and I know I can
please you nil I don't work any thing hut.
tho best malarial, and will prove its qualL
‘‘w. Apply at tho
FURNITURE HOUSli
Oppusitotho PosLOMob.
Window Slin,def*l
f the boBt tnanufaoluro, all sixos, mid tho
bust bhado In use. All slyles of
’URNITURE REPAIRED
And Cushions of every description tna lo
> ordor. Cain
C H A t It ,S It K 8 E A T E D
House I’iiintiny.
Cuitlruoln of evory sljlo in Town mi l
loiintry, Inliun ni iho nbuvo Ogurm.
IlcpCOt full v,
David ami.
jnly 26 .In
Real Estate Agency.
T
i HE undersigned rospool fully annoUiico
to tlio public that they have formed non-
partnership undor the firm name und ulylo ol’
THOMPSON & WIKLE,
For the purpose of trammeling a general
husincss iu Rout Estate in Folk and adjoin
ing oou ut ies.
Wo will Buy, Sell uud Rout Farms,
Wild Lands, Rosldbiiuus, Slol'os and all
klndB of Really.
Property placed iu our hands will ho lib
erally advertised, uud no oliargo will bo
nmdo if wo fall lo dispose of it uh stipulated
hut if I ho parly placing property in our
hamlH disposes of tho same beforo Iho expi*
ration of liio stipululud time., wo shall
charge the sumo as if wo had disposed of
tho propurly.
Everyone having mnlly lo null or ronl.
and all desiring lo buy or rout roully is ro-
quoHiad to call upon or write to usnuil leant
our tor ink IVY F. TUOMP.suN
W. 8. D. WIKLE.
FULTON HOUSE/*
T. M. ANDKHSOiV, Inin nfllnmn, On. with
I’\ C O It It A,
Conner Lny.lunil Wall »ln. near Union l'as-
senger Depot,
ATI. ANT A, ! i , GEORGIA,
IV1 K ‘, U,S 11,111 Du,Igliiu por Day i2 0J, nil.-
monl, 60 ocnln, Wral-olaM Inblu
n.nl jjondpnu.a, BMk.. Hnlnnn in hnaomont
formal,nj will, porn I,i,Hon Winn.-.
Doer mi. Mognrn, . jaly.u
W.. Wi kle & Co.,
CiulorsviUc, ... - Caojsla
f DKAUIIIS IN
HOIS 110 STATIONEBT,
NOTIONS, NOVKIjTtKH,
GAMES,
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES.
Ta
Efco.flBto.
AKH SulHcriplioit for any Bonk or Pe
riodical published in tho United 8UIoh, at
Publishers lowest prices.” "
N" "B 13 D L B 3
For all kinds of Bowing WuuliincH, also fur
nish Attachments, Oils, oto. Will scud
Needles by mail, to any address, on receipt,
of prioe. Singer, 76 coats por doxon ; all
olhors 00 conls. Partins would do woll to
consult us beforo buying goods from ped
dlers, or sending North lo tlio various
swindlers and humbugs. Any goods not in
stouk will bo furnished at short notion.
juno 20-tf
TIIA V15 L K rr s GUI Dig.
Roma Railroad Company.
CIIANUU OF SOKUULE.
O N and after Monday, Juno 1st, 1871
double daily trains will bo rosutuod ou
this road nud run as follows:
Loaves IU
Arrive at Rom
Leaves R
n hi V’p’ } » M4 1>( Sand iy»,
Leaves Romo at fi 80 p. m. ) „ ,,
ArrlvouL Rmnu ill 10. DJ,, m | (- vcr y Day,
Knob train will make olose connection
nt Kingston with Wostorn and Atlantia
Railroad trains bound for Chattanooga aud
Atlanta. YV. 8. COTHRAN, Pros.
JOHN C. PRINTUP, Ticket Agent.
“THE KENNESAW ROUTE,”
Western Si Atlantic Railroad
and Connoctions.
sciiBum.B in i;m;uT may 23.
NOHTtl WAltn—NO. 1.
Leaves ATLANTA
Arrive at C.’iirtorsvillo
Arrivo at Kingston
Arrive at. Dalton
Arrive at CHATTANOOG V
NUMBER 8.
Leaves ATI, \NTA
Arrives at (,’irtursvlllo
Arrives at Kingston
Leaves ATLANTA
Arrives at Gartorsviih
Arrives at Hingston
Arrives at DALTON
10.80 p.
12 8') a.
; 1.0J a.
2.00 a.
6.00 a. :
8.20 a. 1
11.0*3 n.
11.45 a.
2 01 p.
4.28 p.
8;18 p.
8 48 p.
10.30 p.
Leaves OH ATT A NOOGA 8.16 j
Arrives at Dalton 6.35 ;
Arrivos at Kingston 7.44 |
Arrives nt Cnrlersvillo 8.Ifi p.
ATLANTA
19.45 p.
Loaves CHAT PAN DOGA 3.46 a u
Arrives at Dalton 8-OJ a u
Arrives at Kingston 10.12 a i:
Arrives at Cartorsvillo lo.fil an
Arrives at ATI, ANTA 1.43 p 1