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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist Church.—Regular Services, 1st
and 3d Sundays in ench month, Rev. Court
ney Brown. Pastor. Sabbnth-school at 0
o’clock, A. M.
Mr.THontST Church.—Servioea at 11
o’clock, a. u- and 8 o’clock, r. m. every
Sabbath; Rev. Wm. H. l.aPrade, Pastor.
Sabbath-school at 0 o’clock, a. m.
Phrsbttkriam Church.—Services 1st
and 3d Sabbath every month, Rev. II. F.
Taylor, Pastor, Sabbath-school at 0 o'clock,
Mnaonlc.
Caledonia I.ono«, No. 121, F. k A. M.—
Regular communication, the 3d Friday
night in each month.
J. S. Stubbs, yTTM.
N. M. Wright, Secretary.
(iootl To ill pi ft rs.
Cedar Vallkt Lodok, No, 303. 1. O. (1.
T.- Meets every Friday night (except 3d
Friday,)
J. F.. ROYBAL, W. C. T.
.1. A. I.iddrm., Secretory.
Grange.
Cotqt’tTT Grange, No, 20— Regular meet
ings Saturday before the third Sabbath In
each month.
Our Agents.
John 8. Vann, Priors Station.
E. P. Featheraton, Lime Branch.
R. S. Pattillo, Taylorsville.
W. P. West, Esom Hill.
The following is tho vote cast at tho
different prescinds in this county, on
lost Wednesday, for representative :
Hutchings. Foster.
Cedartown, 446
First; 00
Hampton’s, 84
Young’s, 40
Fish Creek, 57
Van Wert, 140
Buncombe, 85
268
27
58
10
28
76
00
473
SATURDAY JMORNING OCT. 10, 1874.
LOCAL ITEMS.
We aro authorised to anuonneo Mr.
W. F. TREAD A WAY as a candidate
for Tux Collector of Polk county.
Flection 1st Wednesday in January
next, td
A tremendous stock clothing, at
very low figures, at tho “Wholesale
Store.’'
French Marinos, Alpacas, Delaines,
Mohairs, Poplins, Diagonals, Silk
Poregeos, &c., at very low prices, at
the Wholesale Store.
Tho cheapest place in ltomo for
clothing is at tho “Wholesale Store.”
The latest novelties in Dress Goods
at tho “Wholesale Store.’’
Grangers, pr.e s goods at tho Whole
sale Storo, before you spend your
money.
McWilliams & Co. keep a much
larger Stock than any other House in
Itomo.
McWilliams & Co. buy goods choap-
cr than any House in Home., because
they buy in larger quantities.
McWilliams & Co. can afford to sell
goods cheaper than any House in
► Rome, because they buy them cheaper
and srll for Cash.
K W Clements brought to our office
this week, a specimen of what isc llod
“wool-cot ton,” grown on his place.
It resembles wool very much, both in
texture and general appearance, and
045
Hutchiuga majority, 472
40,000 yards of sideband and fancy
Prints, of tho bed brands, at 0 cents
per yard, at tho “Wholesale Store.”
Go to the “Wholesale Storo" for a
nice suit clothos.
Go to tho "Wholesale Storo” for a
handsome carpet.
Wo publish tho action of tho Dom*
ocratic committee, with their address.
Wo think they have acted wisely iu
ordering a primary election, ou the 1st
Tuesday in November next, to decide
who are tho choice of tho Democracy
for county officers, to bo elected next
January. This is fair and propor.
Wo cannot see how any ono can ob
ject to tho plan suggested. Tho poo-
pie will then bo out and can express
thoir preferences. Lot all who cx-
poct to bo voted for iu this primary
election, anuounco thoir names (in tho
Record) so tho people will know who
aro aspirants.
Wm. M. Pay no and brothers, deaf
mutes, will givo an exhibition of shad
ow pantomime, at tho Court House, on
Monday and Taosday ovonings, 12th
and 13th instant. Ono newspaper
reporter, after witnessing ono of thoir
performances, says : “All enjoyed the
exhibition very much, and wero so
much pleased that a general wish was
expressed that it might bo repeated."
A portion of tho proceeds will bo
appropriated toward buying a boll for
tho Presbyterian church. Admission
25 ceuta; children 15 cents. Perform
ance commence at 8 o’clock. All
requested to bo present and seated
before performance commences.
Wo hope our citizens will all prtron-
izo this show, as it is for a worthy ob
ject, and is something novel.
Ladies if you want, a stylish hat, go
to Wright's, ho has I hem trirued to
order by Mrp. O’Connor, of Atlanta
Tho prettiest lino of prints to be
found in town is at Wright’s.
If you want to buy clothing in
huts ohoap, give Wright a cull
Tho cheapest and host assortrac
of lady’s and ghutlomou’s shoes and
boots is at Wright’s.
Candidaies ! would you grind your
axe? if so, go over to Barber & Wood
and buy a Grind Stone.
Barber & Wood havo Saucage
Cutters.
Kip horse collars are to bo found at
Barber A Wood’s.
Tho Polk county Farmers Club, at
ita last regular mooting oleotod tho fol
lowing officers for the next year:
S. M. H. Byrd, President, T. M.
Paco, 1st Vico President, Wm M.
Hutchins, 2nd Vico President, Wm.
P. Wood, 3d Vico President, Juo. O.
Waddell, Secrotary.
Tho Club was organized in 18G6 or
1867, has mot regularly since that
time. Its object is to advanco tho in
terests of farming by oxchanging op
inions with ench other, and tho dis
cussion of various subjects connected
with agriculture. All who may feel
an interest in farming aro invited to
atteud their meeting*, or to join the
Club. No fees required, and tho at
tendance is not compulsory.
Lnmpkiu & McConnell aro erecting
a two-story storo room, noxt to thoir
livery stable.
Needles for nil kinds of Sowing
aohines; Singer, 05 ots per dozen—nil oth-
h 80 cents. Will send noodles by mail on
oelpt of prico. W. II. W’lKI.E.
Cartorsviilo, (In.
Attention ! Democrats.
Cedartown, Ga., Oct. 6, 1874.
A mooting of tho Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee was held at the
Court House to-day. N. J. Tumlin
was chosen ns temporary chairman,
and L. B. Stone as secretary.
J. A. Peek was elected permanent
chairman of tho Committee.
Tho Committoo unanimously de
termined that tliero should bo a pri
mary election on first Tuesday in
November, for county officers. A
committoo of threo wore appointed to
address tho people.
N. J. Tumlin, Tom. Oh’m.
L. B. Stone, Seo’y.
Professional Cards.
.T. It. 1UKR K II,
Notary Public
AND
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Yilurlowu, Gtt.
jpARTICULAR attention given lo Inking
nope
id collection of olnimn.
A. 1II.AN0K, A. Hit'llAllimoN.
BL A NCR & RICH ARDSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W
Cedartown, Go.
^“^FFICE In Court House,
5 20
KING & JANES,
ATTORNEYS ATLAW
Ccdurtown, (In,
^^FFICE In Court House.
Juno 20
W. F. TURNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CtMltirtovrn, Gn.
O FFICE over Dr. Rocoo’s Drug Storo.
June 20
IVY F. THOMPSON,
Attorney at Law,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
East side Court. Ilottao square.
j 20
Married.—On Wednesday evening,
7th inst., at tho residence of tho bridos’
father, by Rev. Courtney Brown, Mr.
Joseph II. Dodds to Miss. C. A. Bunn.
Also at same time nno place, and by
tho same, Mr. W. N. Griffeth to Miss
Dollio A. Bunn.
Wo lenra tho young men—bachelors
—of Cedartown had an “indignation
meeting" last night, and cxpcllod
Jos. H. Dodds and Wm. N Griffeth,
from their club for violating their obli
gation. Proceedings will be published
next week.
Wo have reciovcd tho printers por-
could, no doubt, be cultivated profita- j ^ on »' W oddlng fixens” with compli-
biy-
The Cherokee Iron Company will
pay the market prico for CORN.
New Tin Shop.—Mr. Geo T. Harde
man, of Cartersville, was in our town
on last Friday, looking for a location
for a tin shop. lie routed tho room
next door to SLoufregan’s Bakery, and
will retnrn and commence business
next week.
The election on Wednesday passed
off quietly. No disturbance of nny
kind. Our people wero “easy” ns to
the result, the race being between
Judge Hutchings and George Foster,
negro. Judge Barber, fearing that if
he continued tho race, Foster might
possibly be elected, circulated the fol
lowing card, declining thewace :
TO THE WHITE VOTERS OP POLK COUNTY.
From recent developments it ap
pears that the “colored” voters
moots, from Mr. Philpofc and Mr. and
Mrs. W. N. Griffeth. For theso to
kens of rsgard, wo rot urn our thanks.
Our young friend, E W. Thompson,
was admitted to the bar at Buchanan
Court, last week. We understand ho
stood a very creditable examination,
which is what we expected. We shall
look forward to tho time when Eph
will take rank with our best lawyers,
The weather for tho pnst few days
hns been quite cool. A little frost
was seen in the country on Friday
morning.
Fellow Democrats, Your Executive
Committoo, regularly appointed by tho
Democrats of tho county in conven
tion assembled, after carefully
sidering tho host interest of the party,
havo dotorniiued that wo hold a pri
mary election for county officers;
which eloction will take place on tho
first Tuesday in November noxt, at
tho samo timo and places that wo veto
for members of Congress. Wo know,
Fellow-citizens, tliero aro strong prej
udices in the minds of tho people
against conventions. Recognising
this fact, but at tho snino
time, believing that organization,
thorough and complete, is the
only way by which tho party c m bo
held together without demoralization;
wo select this mode by which to choose
our candidates.
At this timo, it will bo no trouble
for ovory Democrat to vote for tho
candidate of his choice, and in this
way wo roach tho choioo of ovory
member of the paly.
Gpntlomon, this is fair. Thoro can
i no cliunco of swiudlos hero; and it
oins to us that every Democrat in
tho county must bo satisfied with this
mode. Wo havo at least done our
duty, and if the pooplo whom wo rep
resent do not abide by our action,
(honestly and oonoionoionsly taken)
our skirts aro clour.
Wo direct that only Democrats
bo allowed to vote; and Hint a separate
box be kept by a separato sot of mana
gers, be used to receive tho tickets.
Tho mnnngers will count tho votes,
and bring their talloy shoots with the
tickets to tho court houso in Codar-
town on tho day following tho election,
when the committoo will examino
them, and declare, then and tliero
who are tho people’s choice as candi
date. If tliero should arise any dis
pute or dissatisfaction, tho committee
will decide the matter promptly, accor
ding to their best judgment, without
favor or affection. Any throe Demo
crats in each district aro coin potent to
conduct tho election. We liopo that
overy thinking Democrat in tho coun
ty will givo us his support in our effort
to sustain the party. Givo us your
aid, not only by your vole, but use
your influence with your neighbors
anil friends. Unless wo uro united in
this, as well as overy other contest, wo
will bo defeated by an enemy who
aro never divided.
Julius A. Peek. Cum.
Com. N. J. Tumlin.
Darden.
QFFICE
WOFFORD & MILNER,'
ATTORNEYSATLAW
Cnrtcrsvillc, Ga.
QFFIUB In Bank Building. Juno 20
gkn. w. t. worronn, John h. wiki.k.
WOFFORD S. WIKLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
and Real Estate Agents.
CARTERS VILER GA.
It. It. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
CEDA ll to ir.v, a A.
(yncB
Drs. Liddell & Richardson,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
CtMlitrtown, Gn.
Legal Advertisements,
Slioi'lfT Snlc* for November.
W ILL lio sold, before tho Court Hound
door, in Codartown, Folk County, On.
on tho first Tuesday In November noxt,
within (bo lognl hours of aato, (ho following
properly:
Lois of land Nos. 8*7, 850, 855, 854, and
ono half ltderoat in lota Nos. 848, 847, and
710 and 867, in (ho 21 hI diatrioi mid 3d sec-
Mon of Polk county, oh tho property of Jaa.
F. Dover, by virtue of a 0 f»i issued from
Polk Superior Court In favor of Jane U.
Eaves, vs. Bald Dover. Levy mado by for
mer deputy Sheriff.
AIho, at tho Humo timo mid plaoo. lot of
land No. 048, in (ho 2d dial riot and 4th see-
tion of Polk county, as tho properly of
Dnlongor Gravelly, by virtue of two Juatloo
Court ll fas In favor of Simon Marks, va.
aaid Gravelly. October 0, 1874.
E W CLEMENTS, Sheriff
the ealato of Jane W* Childers, deceased,
has mado application for leave to soil tho
land in aaid county belonging to said oatato.
Theso aro, (horoforo, to olio and admonlah
all porsons oonoornod, to ho and appear at
my ollloo on tho first Monday in November
noxt, toahowoauRO, if any they hayo, why
aaid application should not bo granted in
terms of tho l.nw Given under my hand
and official signature, this tho 0th day of
(lot,, 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y
/ 4 EORC1A, POLK COUNTY.—Whereas,
vJ 8. M. H. Byrd, Exooutor on tho oatato
of Roubon Wobstor, deceased, has applied
to me for leave to Hell lot of land No. 1080,
in tho 2d district and 4th seolion of Polk
county, Ga., also a wild and uncultivated
lot, lying in Walker oounty, Ga , belonging
to saiil estate, either at public eutory or
private sale, ns may soeiu to said exooutor
moat convenient and to tho beat advantage
and interest of aaid oatato.
Therefore, all persona oonoornod aro
hereby notified to bo and appear at. nty
ollloo, within tho timo proscribed by law,
to show cause, if any they have, why leave
to aell aaid land should net bo grautod.
. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this Oct. Oth, 1871.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
BURBANK & JONES,
Cedartown, • - Ceorgia,
DEALERS IN
rugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
VARNISHES, KEROSENE,
LAMPS.
Everything Frosh and Pure!
> COMPLETE ASH CHOICE LINK OF
PERFUMER Y,
LILY WHITE, SOAPS,
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY.
GENUINE
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE
Always on hand.
Tooth, Hair and Nail BhibIio*,
Combs, oto. ’
FLOTJB.
Fancy," - - - M t>0
'Choice,” - - - 4 00
'Extra Family,” - - - 3 50
Family,” - 3 00
Flour 1-2 oont'loss by tho 100. lbs.
Corn Maul $1 25 per bushel.
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Oilnrtown, Gn.
O FFICE at residonoo, on Pryor rtroot.
Juno 20.
Dr. L. 8. LEDBETTER,
SURGEON DENTIST
Ccdurtown, Ga.
A DMIN ISTRATOR’S SALE—Agroealdo
to an ordor from tho Court of Ordina
ry of Polk oounty, will bo sold bolbro tho
Court House door, in Cedartown, on tho
first Tuesday in November noxt, holwoon
tho legal hours of sale, tho plantation be
longing to tho oatato of Jamoa Carter, doo'd,
situated about four milen West of Cudar-
town; about twenty-live acres of which Is
under cultivation, tho balanoo uncleared,
consisting of lota of land Nos. 488, 481) and
4 lit, in I lie 2d district niul 4th section of
originally Cherokee, now Polk county.
.Sold for the benefit of tho heirs and cred
itors of said doooascd. Terms, ono half
cash, the balanoo ou 12 months timo, small
notes, wiili ton pur cent, interest and ap
proved soourity. September 21), 1874.
W. C. KNIGHT, Ad’m
fl F.OHUIA, POLK COUNTY.—Who
vT W C Knight, administrator on th
tale of Alfred Morrison, dooeased, has
made application, in duo form of law, for
dismission from his Haiti administration,
ailedging in ills petition that, after his up
plication as such administrator, Georgia
Morrison, tho widow of sail.' doooascd,
application and obtained homestead and
exemption of personally, and in whioli
included the wliolo of tho property belong
ing lo tho eslalo of Haiti deceased, and that
lie lias fully adininisturod suid estate, s "
ns the law requires.
Therefore, all persons oonoornod will
lako not loo to be and appear at my ofliqo
witliln u.u-tiitre prescrit/oh Tiy law, to show
cause, if any I hoy have, why said W. C.
Knight should not bo fully disci arged fr
his said administration. Given under my
baud and official signal uro, t his Dot. 1), 1874
JOEL BREWER Ord’y
-Who
tho
Cherokee Iron Comp’y Store.
IF YOU WANT
3DIR,Y GOODS
SIIOK8,
CLOTHING, IUTS, OATS,
Or any article generally kept in
A FIRST CLASS STORE
At Prices to suit the Closcat Buyers, you
ill make it. greatly to your advantage by
calling at tlie above named storo.
CEDARTOWN
Lively, Sale and Feed Stable,
Main Street, Cedartown, Oft.
1 )IUCE8 down to suit tho limns. Good
Stock, Vehicles, and Careful Drivers
always on hand.
Special alien*ion given to tho caro cl
slock left in our charge.
lumpkin & McConnell*
Sinobh Machines.—W. W. Well a
tho traveling agent for tho Singer
Manufacturing Company’s Atlanta
office, visited Cedartown and vicinity
this week. Air. Wells mado Miss Vir-
! gia Lumpkin, of this place, agent for
i these justly renowned machines, and
thoroughly organized, and determined ^ parties wanting sewing machines,
to vote f»,r the man of their Color, j needles or accessories, can ho supplied
predicating Heir hope of snccess on ; by Cll iling on Miss Lumpkin ut Dr.
the division of tbewhite vole, thereby ; Harri „, hotel .
making it a contest of races. I there- i ... ,
fore decline tbe candidacy for repre- Two years past it was evident that
sentntive, and will vote for Judge j some of the many represented ma-
Wiiliam M. Hutchings. Oct. 6, 1874. cDines must have the ascendancy iu
W. C. Baudeb. j country, and for some time it was
jlr, H. K. Godwin presented us \ nip and tuck between all machines
with a specimen of Sorghum syrup, ■ represented; but merit’s dormancy is
of this year’s crop, which is EUperior of short duration, and now tho “nip-
to any Sorghum wo have seen in a ping and tucking” is being- done by
long while.
Tbe “Wholesale Store’ is the place
for the Grangers to pay their goods,
because they can buy cheaper there
than anywhere else.
this little household gem. Let all re
member, “what is homo without
Singer.”
Fernniido Wood’s Opinion.
Which is worth something, as lie is
an old and deep bund at politics, is
that Grant is not working fin- a Dem
ocratic or any other nomination, but
for the Radical nomination, and that
he will get it too. He thinks Grant
iH fixing things for that purpose now,
and that by the timo the next cover.-
tion meets he will lmvo whipped all
his rivals into tho traces. Air. Wood
also Rays tlmt iu his opinion '
Democrats will never go outside their
own houshold for nuother Presidential
candidute. They will run a dog be
fore they will run Grant.”
Amen and amen! The signs all
point to a square fight between tho
friends and enemies of tho country in
187G. And if tho former don’t win,
they will at loast march back to their
trenches, carrying tho old standard
ready for another and still another
battle untill victory is theirs at last.
That is infinitely better than skulking
through the woods without uniform
or banner, and ashamed to look each
Refrd Sheriff Sales and other legal I other in tho face, as was the case in
advertisements in this paper. J 1872.—Macon Telegraph.
J. Douprco, administrator
oatato of James M. Warn, deceased, Iirh
made application to mo for loavo to noil, at
private Hale, all (lie wild uncultivated lamia
of said deceased, lying in other aoiintic
than tlda, in aaid Stale, to*wit: No. BOO in
3.1 dial, and 3d aoution, 1150 in 2d dial. >ld
Mention, 49(1 17th dial fid aeoflon, 380in iOlli
diatrioi and 3d flection, 1160 in 20th district
3d aeelion, 061 3d district 3d Hootloil, 490
3d dial. 17th auction, 480 In 3d dial 20th aoo,
1050 and 1102, 17tli dial. 3d section, 371 «V
422 2.1 dial. 3d aco., 873 10th district 3d aoo,
1057 10th dlat fid aco., 89 in 19th districtOd
aeo., 731, 4th dlat. lataco., 281, 10th dial..
4th BOO., 400,17thdial, fid aco., 730. 201
202, 208, in fid district and 4th section.
Theso aro, therefore, to olio all por-
sons concerned, to bo and appear at tho
next court of Ordinary to lie hold In sal'
comity on tho firat Monday in October next
to allow oniiii if any they havo why loavo to
aell aaid land at private Hale, alionld not ho
grannted in terms of law. Given under my
hand and official signature, Tills Hopt. 7th
1874. JOEL BREWER Ord’y
pi BORGIA, POLK COUNTY.—Whoroas
vT Leandor .1. Douprco, administrator of
tho oatato of James M. Ware, deceased, has
made application, in duo form of law, for
leave to soil all thu real oatato of aaid dec'
lying in aaid county.
These aro, thorefovo, to olto and adrnon
iah nil concerned to ho and appear at tin
next Court of Ordinary, to ho held in aaid
county on tho first Monday in October
next, lo allow cause; if any they havo, why
ionvo to aell aaid property should not be
granted in terms of tho law. Given under
my hand and offioial aLnature, this 8opt.
7th, 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
Buying for Cash, wo ai
i low aa the lowest.
HOT Givo us a call and
3 prepared to aell
io for youraolvos
Juno 20-1 y
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to the Whole Race of Women
DR. BRAOFIELD'8
Female Regulator I
[ T WILL U'.INO ON THK MKNSI-H, relieve
„li nnm ut lliu Humility • I’t.rlu.L" o ire llheu-
nn'liun niul NHirnlalt or Suck anil Utoru>. Lou-
•orrlicit or Wlilum, niul |mrtlnl l > rnln l .min Uteri,
ilu-i'k ex re Hive It .w, ••ml comic t all Ir.o/iulnritlvs
' itwi'll rwW%|l Irrllii’tonofltljlneyaa^ Bjart*
ik'MraU rtflUt Kw 'kiumoUio X«k,'MdehM *
niitu-M to tt.e m'ml.
it IN It H ruettre In nM UieMtK>vo<Un''* < «ManQutn-
•— UloCliilUun ) Pev.r.
\V>!ut revtmlini"tho!ir”opnipiiTlnla^to
DiMirmn 4k Ou
jMMrr*
ting uj
heir oumpiit
wnjra lumtlr. Inn to ilielr prldo
itulod Uy ttio boat phynlnUnn
LaQuanov, Qn , Mnrcli ts, it
Ou. Allan ». Cln.i Jtfiir M
■tullnii Him 1 have umil lo,
he r
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J. V. BURKE & OO.,
WtlOLRflALK
Booksellers and Stationers,
AND DKALKItR IN
Wrapph g Pnpuffi, Twines, Notions,
Fancy Gotnls, &o.
Oor. Alabama & Whitehall sis.*
A TLA XT A, - - - GEORGIA
oat 3 2 m
East End Wpod Shop.
IIY
•t. m:. Harris#
Itepalra and Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
And almost anything made of wood.
WORK CHEAP FOR CASH.
JWay* Wo*k done according to prom-
e. sept 19-ly
CASH STORE.
.J. S. £4tu.l>bs Al O0-5
CEDARTOWN, GA.,
J^EEP constantly on hand a full lino of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
HARDWABE,
IJootH and Shoos;
alao a line of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND FACTORY GOODS.
(’aah buyers will find it to thoir interest
to examine our goods and prices before
purchasing.
MOL, Sole agents for the salo of tho cclo-
b rated 4 * Watt Plows” and fixtures, in Polk
county. jiwio 20—If
NEW BARBER SHOP.
rrMIE undersigned has located in Cedar-
i town for the purpose of carrying on
tho business in all its brandies. If you want
“A CLOSE SHAVE”
a shampoo or hair cut, give rae a call and I
will guarantee satisfaction.
june 20 ALFKKD EVANS.
Drummond, Exccutorjon tho estate of
Henry Drummond, deceased, having mado
application for loavo lo aell tho lands belong
ing to tho said cat ate. These aro therefore
to cite and admonish all and singular, kin
dred and credit ora to bo and appenr at the
next court of Ordinary to ho hold in and
for said oounty on tho first Monday in Octo
ber next, to allow causo, if any they have,
why leave should not be granted to aaid
O- L. Diamond to soil aaid land in forma of
law. Givan under my hand and official
signature, this tbe 6th day of September,
1874- JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
d onllSi to pi too* a ml'omllio'm-Hl i y'^ay 0 ! [1 ° tToo i
alder It » noon autlcrlns loumfoa. and cut
saffissi#
ni t only lie relieved, but Hint they may berentored
PHilfMJff.i
Nkah M^hiktta (Ja.,*faroh20.1870.
Mesara. wm *®<>t A t «oni bear .Ah;«-Honie
R on Him Him I bouRlit a bottle of Brmllleld a Female
miulaior from you,and have umhI It Inmy runpiy
with tliu utnioatBMtlaractlon.and bave recomnieu-
dr d It to two or three ollit r fiuulllea, and they bava
fbnnd It Juat what It larecommemlad. Thefbmalea
.K’kHaa's .ta,
dutlM and we cordially recommend It to tbe pub.
u„. vo.ni.w^ny, H B
virtue. All we auk laairal.
lerml to the wrapper arouHd the bottle.
Manufactured^!^ co## Atlanta, Ota.
Bold by all UrugBiaU.
JOHN C. AlLENt
Practical Mechanic & Builder,
CEDARTOir.V, GA.,
W OULD roHpootfiilly aanounoo to tho
public Hint ho iu fully prepared to
furnish Material and
Erect Buildings
of all aUcs and grades, on abort notico an
nftor t.lio most approved plana. Partloula
attention givon to making and trimming
goffius
IIEPAIIIINO FIJRNITTIRB, Slo.
Thnso .limirlriK work of nn.v Vln-l in Ills
lino wnnlil .In nrnll In call nn him at Iho 81.
Olmrlc IIoloI. Hlmp fronting Cnnrt Hon,«
Hfjimro. j""» 3 %ly
W. S. DAVIS,
CONTItACTOR
—AND—
HOUSE BUttOER,
Codartown, - - Coorgla.
guaranteeing antiafitotion in work, ami
prices aa ohoap aa can bo done, for oaah or
any kind of produce. Furnituro will bo
ait up to ordor cheaper * bait it can bo
uuiglit. in 1‘iia place—bodatoada especially.
References givon whan ruquirod. aeptlO
Real Estate Agenoy
TlIE undci'Higucd roanoolfully nnnounoo
to tbe public that they havo formed a co
partnership under ( lie firm namoand style of
THOMPSON & WIKLE,
For tho purpoao of transaoting a general
huaiucsH in Ron! Estate in I'olk and adjoin
ing ooiintioa.
Wo will Buy, Soil and Ron!. Farina.
Wild Lauda, Residences, Storo-i and all
kinds of Really,
Proporty placed in our linnds will bo lib-
orally advurtiaod, and no olinrgo will bo
mado if wo fail to djapoao of it as stipulated
hut. if tho parly placing property in our
lianda disposes of tho samo before tho oxpl-
rat inn of tho stipulated time., wo shall
ohargo the aaino aa if we hod disposed of
tho proporty.
Evoryono having really Io sell or rent,
and all desiring to buy or rent realty is re
quested to call upon or writotousnud learn
our forms IVY F. THOMPSON™
W. B. D. WIKLE.
FULTON HOUSE,
T. M. ANDERSON, late or Homo, Ga. with
CORK A.,
orner Loyd and Wall sis. near Union Pas-
Scuifur
TLAiVTA, : : : GEORGIA.
G eorgia, polk county—wherem,
VV. H. Hogc, executor or R. W. Hoge,
deceased, has made application, in due
form of law, for letters of dismission from
his executorship, representing in his peti
tion that he has fully exeoutod his trust.
Therefore all persons eoncerned will bo
and appear at a Court of Ordinary to bo
held in and for said county, on tho first
Monday in November next, to nhow cause,
if any they havo, why letters of dismission
should not be granted to aaid applicant, and
he be fully discharged from hiH said trust,
'iven under my hand and offioial signa-
, this 17th day of July. 1874.
ovl JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
J Moletia A. Adams, Administratrix
the estate of Tomporunoo Silvy, deo'd, has
made application, in duo form of law, for
dismission from said administration, repre
senting in her petition that she has fully
administered said csialo.
This is, therefore to cite and adrnon
ish ail persons couccrned, kindred and
creditors, to appenr at rny offico ns required
by law, to show cause if any they have, why
aaid administrat rix ahould not receive let
ters of dismission, on the first Monday in
October next. Given under my hand, this
4th day of July, 1874.
July 11 * JOEL BREW RE, Ord’y.
glo meal, 60 oouta, Firat-ulaas table
and good rooms, Saloon in basement,
furniahoi with pure Liqtiora, Fine Wines,
Hour nue Segura, - July 11
W. H. Wikle & Co„
Ciirtenvillc, - - Georgia
(I DKALESn8 IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
NOTIONS, NOVELTIES,
GAMES,
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES.
T'-R.e., "F.fco.
TaK„ Sult.orfnllon Or any Tlnak or Po-
rlo.liojil piititfulic'l in ttio Hriitirl Hlutori, at
Puhllaliors lowest prices.? "
N T3 -0 D L E 3
For all kinds of Rowing Machines, also fur
nish Attachments, Oils, etc. Will send
Needles by mail, to any address, on reoeipt
of prioo. Ringer, 76 cents por doxen; all
others 00 oentH. Curtins would do woll to
consult ns buforo buying goods from ped-
dlors, or sending North to tho various
nwindlorn and liiim)>iigs. Any goods not in
atock will bo furnished at short notice.
Juno 20-tf
TIUVELEH’S GUIDE.
Roma Railroad Company.
CHANGE OF fJOEDULE.
i follows:
DAILY PASSBNOBH
Leaves Roma at 8.15am
at Rains 1.15 p. m
Leaves Romo at 5 80 p. m
Arrive at Rome at 10.10 p r
Each train will make oloso oonnnotion
at Kingston with Western and Atlantic
Railroad trains bound for Chattanooga and
Atlanta. W. 8. COTHRAN, Pros.
JOHN C. PRINTUP, Tiokot Agent.
t Every Day.
■\V. C. Harbor,
REAL ESTATE AG’T
llockmnrt, Ga.
W ILL sell or buy Wild or Improved
Lands in any portion of tho county,
ng been a citixon of Polk county for
y years, and being thoroughly posted
in tho Location, Value, etc , of Landa in ev
ery section, fool confident that it will bo to
tho interest of parties having lands to sell,
to place thorn in my hands; and those wish
ing to purchase Lands can always he ac
commodated. I will be in Codartown on
the 1st Tuesday in caoli month, for the pur.
pose of.transacting business in my line.^
“THE KENNERAW ROUTE,”
—VIA—
Western & Atlantic Railroad
and Connections.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 25.
Opened, A Boot and Shoe
Shop, on tho corner of Prior and G'dlogo
stroeta, near 8t Charles hotel. Our terms
are C'ath, and no work shall bo delivorod
until paid for. Work douo with dispatch
and at small oost.
Patronage solicitod. Very respectfully.
J. W. HOGE,
Cedartown, Ga., June 20th, 1374.
XOaTIIWAKD— NO
Leaves ATLANTA
Arrivo at Cartorsville
Arrive at Kingston
Arrivo at Dalton
Arrivo at ClIATTANOOG V
KUMtiea 3.
Leaves ATLANTA
Arrives at Cartersvillo
Arrives at Kingston
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at ClIATTANOOG
Ni/Mur.ii 1!’.
Leaves ATLANTA
Arriyos at Cartorsviilo
Arrives at 8 ingston
Arrives at DALTON
SOUTHWARD N
Leaves CHATTANOOGA
Arrivos at Dalton
Arrivos at Kingston
Arrivos at Cartoravillo
Arrivos at ATLANTA
NUMTJEIl 5
Leavos CHAT PAN DOGA
Arrivos at Dalton
Arrivos at Kingston
Arrives at Cartorsviilo
Arrives at ATLANTA
10.30 p. m.
13 80 a. m.
; 1.03 a. m.
Ii.ou a. m.
4 liO o.m.
ir muz
0.00 p. ml
8; 15 p. ra.
8 43 p. m.
10.30 p. ra.
8.45 p. m
6.35 p. in
7.44 p. m
8.10 p. m
10.45 p. m
3.45 a m
800am
10.12 am
10.51 a m
1.13 p m