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THE liECOKD.
A Live Country Newspaper. Published Every
Saturday Morning by
W. S. D. WIKLE & CO.
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C!H IU11 DIRECTORY.
Baptist Church.—Regular Services, 1st
and 3d Sundays in each month. Rev. Court
ney Drown, Pastor. Sublmth-echool at 0
Mktiioiust Church.—Service# at 11
o'clock, a. m- and 8 o’clock, p. m. every
Snbhatb; Rev. Wm. 11. LaPrado, Pastor.
Sabbath-school at D o’clock, a. m.
Pri’.hiiytkriax Ciiurcii.—Services l«l
and 3d Sabbath every month, Rev. R. F.
Taylor, Pastor, Sabbath-school at 11 o’clock,
Masonic.
Calvdomia Lomir., No. 121, F. k A. M.—
Regular communication, the 8d Friday
night in each month.
J. S. 8Tcnns, W. M.
N. M. Wright, Secretary.
Good Templars.
Crdar Valley Lodok, No, 303. 1. O. O.
T Meets every Friday night (except 3d
Friday,)
.1. A
E. H0U8EAI., W. C. T.
Liddell, Secretary.
Fellow-ntlzcm of Polk Co.
I bftvo lived in this county over
since its formation. Novor hold a
public office iu my life, nor sought ouo.
Have always voted for such men and
measures ns iu my judgment wero
best calculated to promote the cuds of
free government. Being now sixty
; years old, and never having thrust
j myself upon the people, I trust I may
bo pardoned for adopting this method
of announcing myself a candidate for
Tax Collector, subject to tho primary
election, to be hold on tho 1st Tuos-
day in November next.
JOHN WRIGHT.
The Railroad dopot at R jckmart
was burned down on Tuesday uight of
last week.
Mr. A. J. Cohron, of Carroll county,
lms moved to Cedartowu. lie has
routed laud from Mf. Dougherty.
R oiu enough for him aud many more.
Judge Underwood has adjourned
tho adjourned term of Polk Superior
Court, until next regular term. So
we will have no court next wook.
The election r« turns from all over
the Statu indicate that iu our next
Legislature tbero will not bo exceed
ing fourteen Republicans iu both
houses, giving tho Democrats a ma
jority on joint ballot of 205.
Tho Presbytery will meet in tho
Presbyterian church in this place on
next Thursday, 24th inat. Ample
preparations will bo made for tho ao-
comidaliou of delegates and visitars.
All who feel so disposed are cordially
invited t > attend.
Grange.
CoiQurrr Grange, No, 20—Regular meet
ings Saturday before the third Sabbath In
each month.
Our Agents.
John S. Vann. Priors Station.
E. P. Foathcrston, Idmo Branch.
It. 8. Pattlllo, Taylorsville.
W. P. West, Esom Hill.
SATURDAY JMOWNING OUT. IT, 1871.
O O A I, 1 T K M >
Wo are authorised to announce Mr.
W. F. TREADAWAY ns a candidate
for Tax Collector of Polk county.
Election 1st Wednesday in January
next, t-1
A tremendous stock clothing, at
very low figures, at tho “Wholesale
Store.’
French Marinos, Alpacas, Delaines,
Molmirs, Poplins, Diagonals, Silk
Port-goes, &c., at vory low prices, ut
tho W holt salo SI ore.
The cheapest p'aco in Romo for
clothing is at tho “Wholesale Store.”
Tho latost novelties in Dross Goods
at tho “Wholesale Stoic.’’
Grangers, price goods at tho Whole
sale Store, before you spend your
money.
McWilliams A. Co. keep a much
larger Stock than any other House in
Rome.
McWilliams & Co. buy goods cheap
er than any House in Rome, because
they buy iu larger quantities.
McWilliams & Co. can afford to sell
goods cheaper than any House iu
Rome, becauso they buy them cheaper
aud srll for Cash.
Tho "Wholesale Store’ is the place
for the Grangers to puy their goods |
because they can buy cheaper there
ban anywhere else.
Ladies if you want a stylish hat, go
to Wright’s, he has them tinned to
order by Mrs. O’Connor, of Atlanta
The prettiest lino of prints to
found in town is at Wright’s.
If you want to buy clothing and
hats cheap, give Wright a call.
The cheapest and best assortment
of lady’s and ghntlemen’s shoes and
hoots is at Wright’s.
40,000 yards of sideband and fancy
Prints, of tho bent brands, at 9 cents
per yard, at the "Wholesale Store.”
• Go to tho ‘‘Wholesale Store” for a
nice suit clothes.
Go to the “Wholesale Store” for a
handsome carpet.
Lumpkin & McConnell are erecting
a two-story store room, next to their
livery stable.
Needles for all kinds of Sewing
machines; Singer, 05 cts per dozen—all oth
ers 80 cents. Will send needles by mail on
receipt of price. W. H. WIKLE,
Cartcrsville, Ga.
super
Sherman has asked Sheridan if can
spare a regiment from tho frontier,
where the Indians are war-hooping,
for police duty in the Southern states.
Those who contemplate visiting
Atlanta daring the State Fair, will
bear in mind that the Fuir commences
on next Monday.
Mr. A. G. West, President of the
Cherokee Iron Company, left on last
Wednesday for New-York.
The lands belonging to the estate of
13. J. Hand, dem ised, in tho corporate
limits of Oodartown, will bo hoM h •mo
time this full, iu tracts to suit pur
chasers. J. W. T. Hand is tho ad
ministrator.
Zach. Taylor found on last Thurs
day, on tho stioot in Cedartown, a
largo Bum of money, which ho left iu
my bauds. Tho owner can get the
same by describing it, and paying for
this advertisement.
Hknuy. C. Kino.
It will bo seen by reference to his
card, that Mr. John Wright is a can
didate iu tho primary election for Tax
Collector. Mr. Wright is ouo of the
first sutlers of the county, and wo pre-
mo, well known by all.
Road advertisement of Singer Man
ufacturing C'»., in another column.
The Singer Hewing machine bus no
1 their immeuso sales is
videuco of llieir great popularity.
Seo law card of William M. Sparks,
Esq. in this issue of our paper. II
has located in our town for tho pur
pose of practising his profession, and
wo hope he will do well.
Our young friend, E W. Thompson
announces himself, this week, a can
didate for all tho patronage ho can
g< t iu tho law business. Eph is a
clover and promising young man, and
buainosh entrusted to him will bo
promptly attended to.
Ilia rumored that track laying will
soon bo commenced on tho Cherokee
Railroad. Tho early completion of
this road is greatly desired by our
people, and wo trust that all hin
drances to the enterprise may bo re
moved.
See advertisement of Silver Close
Starch; also Babbitt’s pure concen
trated Potash, or Lye.
Road apvortisement of R. O. Ran
dall, who proposes to give energetic
men profitable employment.
We havo had some very cool
weather for the past week. On Tues
day and Wednesday mornings wo hud
very heavy frosts, which bus killed
cotton, potato viues aud other veget
ables.
Richard Pullen, colored, was ar
raigned before Esquire Barber, on
last Saturday, fur taking a pair of
pants from Mr. Alexander Doughorty
without his consent, and in his ab
sence, contrary to tho peace and good
order of society. In default of a $50
bond he was dropped into tho log
cabin called a county jail.
Charley Anderson, colored, was
also tried before Esquire Barber,
charged with an assault. Ho gave
bond for his appearance at the next
term of county court.
We are under obligations to J. O.
Waddell, Esq. for proceedings of the
Semi-Anual Convention of the Geor
gia State Agricultural Society, held in
Stone Mountain, August 11, 12 and
13, 1874. It contains much valuable
information for the farmer, and we
shall, after the election, muke some
extracts from it.
Our young friend, Martin Pitman
son of Judge Pitman, our worthy
County Treasure, will leave us for the
lone star state on next Monday morn
ing. He goes to Clarksville, Red Riv
er county Texas. We hope our yonng
friend will do well in his fur western
home. But if he would take our ad
vice, he would stay iu old Georgia.
We “emigrated” to Texas once and
“know how it is our self.”
Wo are palnod to announco tho
death of Col. Peter Yandovondor, of
this count v, which ocenrrod on yester
day morning. This announcement
will bo received with sorrow by his
many friends. Tho death of such n
man is uot only a calamity and grief
to his immediate friends and family,
but will bo folt by tho wholo commu
nity.
McWilliams & Co., of Rome, at tho
"Wholesale Store,” havo tho largest
stock of goods in Romo. Wo wore in
t heir storo last wook. They have two
floors, packed and jumod with Dry
gowds and ready made clothing, boots,
shoes, hats, milliury, and in fact almost
ovorything that is uoodod by woman,
man or child, and they uro selling at
remarkably low prices. They aro
soiling an immonso amount of goods,
somo days as high us $1000 worth.
Turner and Hamilton wore oloctcd
to the legislature in Floyd county.
Wo wore visited last evening, with
a heavy rain storm.
Piiotogh.u’us Eslaiuikd.—Wo have
taken ill© agency of a Philadelphia
houso to havo photographs onlargod.
Wo can have tho work done at about
half tho price ohargod by traveling
agents. Samples can ho soon at the
Record offico.
Dr. Felton inado a strong speech iu
Cave Spring Inst Tuesday. Ho was
forcible and oloquont, aud his spooch
had a tolling offoot.
Wo havo boon furnished, by Judgo
Pit tman, County School Commission! r
of this county, with tho following
School statistics of this county for
tho presoutyoar:
Length of school, 3 months; Num
ber of schools 2G; No. of white stu
dents enrolled, 850; No. of colored
stud< ills, 370; No. of days in school,
total, whites, 28,022; colored, 12,480;
amount of school debt of ouch district
is as follows:—Hampton’s, $185 85;
Esom Hill, $538 75; Cedartown,
$731 30; Young’s, $212 95; Fish
Crock, $238 90; Vanwort, $912 40;
Bunco mb, $301 05; total school debt,
$3511 70. Each district is entitled to
the following amounts:—Hampton’s,
$259 32; Esom Hill, 228 88; Codar-
t >wn, $543 10; Young’s, 187 04; Fish
Crook, $214 87; Vanwort, $521 28;
Buncomb, $150 40. Each district pays
tho following per cent on tho above
debts. Hampton’t, 53.37; Esom Hill
12 4^8; Cedartown 74.20; Young’s
87.80; Fish Creek, 89.00. Vanwort 55.
30; Bulicomb, 43. 0.
This chool money will be paid out,
this day. Judgo Pitman has bestowed
a groato ifoul of labor in this work
uni deserves credit for the satisfacto
ry manner iu which the report is got-
Professional Cards,
j. it. it a it ii i: it,
Notary Ful>lib
AND
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(’rilnrlown, tin.
P ARTICULAR attention given to Inking
Depositions amt collection of claims,
.1. A. 1ILANOK, A. UII-IIAUDBON.
GLANCE & RICHARDSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CiMlartovi a, (iu.
/""AFF1CE in Court House.
June 20
KING Js. JANES,
ATT 011NE VS AT I, A W
Cedar*own, Ga.
^^FFICE in Court Houso.
Juno 20
W\
Q mo
IVY t'\ THOMPSON,
Al tornoy at T.aiv,
CEDARTOWN, OA.
/ AITIt’K -East sldo Court House Rqunro.
^ - June 20
WOFFORD & MILNER,
ATTORNEYS AT LA \V
Caitcisvillo, Ga.
^“^FFIGE iu Bunk Building. Juno 20
v. t. worroni), joiin u. wiklk.
WOFFORD WIICLE,
\ TT ORNEYS A T L A W
and Real Estate Agents.
carters v/lle a a.
R. R. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
cKnAKronw, oa.
O FFICE ovor l)r. Recso’e Drug Store.
June 20
Drs. Liddell & Richardson,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
Collar*own, Ga.
/TAY ho found in lliolr onion nt nil hours
l L when not profosnionnlly engaged.
Juno 20
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
toll Up.
Commercial.
Business tho past wook lms improvod
Cotton is coming in pretty freely, ami
bringing 11 cents for tho host grades. Up
to date 100 hales have been received.
Country Prodttoo setirco mid in demand]
Butter 30 els per lit ; chickens 20 uts each;
eggs ir> cents per dozen.
Flour, 8 to 4 els lb ; Corn M©nl $1 00
{} hit.; Corn 73 cents bu.
Bnoon, 18 cts lb; Bulk 17 ; Lard It).
New Advertisements.
r.. w. Thompson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cl)l) A U TO ir.v, a A.
TJHOMI’T attention given to <Maims,
J Oliioo with Ivy F. Thompson, Must side
irt House square. oct 17, 7-1
Wm. M. SPARKS,
T r 0 II NE Y A r Ij a IV
Cedartown, Ca.
oct 17 '71.
T IT 11 N E K ,
VTTORNEY AT LAW,
OoilnrOnvn,
Legal Advertisements,
rutlK‘1
Slierill’ Salt* for N«
W ILL be sold, before the Court House
door, In Cedartown, I’olk County, Ga.
on tho first Tuesday Iu November next,
within the legal hours of salts, tho following
property :
Lots of land Nos. ft")7, 8fi0, Rfil, R-VI, and
one half interest In lots Nos. SIS, 817. and
710 mid SC>7, in tho 21st district and 3d seo-
• ion of Folk county, as the property of Jus.
F. Dover, by vlrluo of a tl fa issued from
Folk Superior Court In favor of .lane II.
Eaves, vs. said Dover. Levy mudo by for
mer deputy ShorilV.
Also, at tlto same time and place, lot of
land No. tl-IH, in tho 2d district and lilt sec
tion of Volk county, as tho properly of
Balougor Gravelly, by virtue of two Justioo
Court ll las in favor of Simon Marks, vs.
said Gravelly. Ootohor 0, 1874.
E W CLEMENTS, ShorilV
/GEORGIA, FOLK COUNTY -Wheroas,
vJ Sallio A. Childers, administratrix on
the estate of Jane \Y* Childers, deocnsoil,
has made iinplloution for loavo to sell the
land in Halil county bolongiiig to said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons conoorncd, to he and appear at
my oflloo on the first Monday in November
next, to show cause, if any they havo, why
said application should not be granted in
terms of the Law Given under my hand
and ollloial signature, this the bill dav of
(lot., 1871. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y
-Whereas,
i I ho estate
of Reuben Webster, deceased, Iiuh applied
to me for leave to sell lot of land No. 1080,
in the 2d district mid-Dli section of Folk
county, Ga., also a wild and uncultivated
lot, lying In Walker county, t«'a . belonging
to said estate, either nt puldio outcry or
private sale, ns may seem to siid executor
most convenient and to tho best advantage
mid interest of said estate.
Therefore, all persons concerned aro
hereby notified to bo and appear at my
oUloo, within tho time proscribed by law,
to show cause, if any they havo, why leave
to sell said land should not be granted.
Given under my band and ollloial signa
ture, this Oct. tlth. 187 I.
JOEL BREW EH, Ord’y.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Agroeablo
to an order from the Court of Ordina-
Folk county, will ho sold bel’oi
(Vthirtowii, G
BURBANK & JONES,
Cedartown, - •* Georgia,
DUAI.KUS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
VABNISTlttlS, K HUOSENE,
LAMPS.
Everything Fresh and Pure!
a c^n-m'ii am, onoioi: MM, or
i* in it ly u m 13 it Y,
LILY WHITE, HO A I'S,
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY.
GENUINE
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE
Always on hanj.
Too! It, Hull* mnl Nail Brushes,
Goiubs, oto.
PLOTJB.
"Fancy,”
rt House door, in Codnvlown,
first '
sday ;
hot wo
the
QFFICE t
Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER,
Do You Wan*
PRO FITAB I.H
EMPLOYMENT
If so. wi-ito to Mnjoi- It. O. 1IANI1AU
tionoriti A|t,:t,tof tho Mobile Life In
surance Company, liii'inUmi, Ain
giving your references, with n view to ob
taining an agency for that popular Company
J3. T BABBITT’
Pure Concentrated Potash,
OR LYE,
Of double the strength of any other
SAPONIFYING SUBSTANCE
I nave recently perfected a now method
of packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now
packing it only in Balls, the coating of
which will saponify, and does*not injure
tho eoap. It is packed in boxes containing
24 and 48 lb. one lb. halls, and iu no other
way. Directions iu English and German
for making hard and ho ft soap with this
l J ot ash accompanying each package.
B. T. BABBITT,
til to 84 Wushinglon St., N. Y.
oct. l7-3m.
OSWEGO
Silver Gloss Starch,
For (lie Laundry*
MANUFACTURED JlY
T.KINGSF0RD&S0N
IIA3 BECOME A
HO USE HOLD NECESSITY.
Its great excellence has merited the com
mendation of Europe for American
Manufacture.
Pulverized Corn Starch,
PREPARED RY
T. KING5FORD & Son,
ExprBHsly for food, when it is properly
made into puddings, is a dessert of great
excellence. For sale by all first-class Gro-
SURGEON DENTIST
( t'duHown, (in.
Cherokee Iron Comp'y Storo.
IF YOU WANT
XDiR/’ST C3-OOJDS
SHOES,
CLOTHING, HATH, GAl’H,
Or any article generally kept iu
A FI It ST CLASS STORE
At Prices to suit tho Closest Buyers, you
will make it. greatly to your advantage by
calling at the above named store.
June 27-ly
CEDARTOWN
Livery, Sale and Feed Stable,
Main Street, Cedartown, Ga*
$ 4 50
4 00
- 3 50
3 00
Flour 1-2 ooiit, Iiihh by tlio 100 lbs.
Corn Meal $L 25 por bUHU|).
'Extra Family,'
Family,”
Buying for Cush, wo nr
is low as tho lowest,
Cvaj'” (live us aoall and s
prepared to soil
always on hand.
Special attention given to the care
slock left in our charge.
lumpkin &. McConnell*
OA8I-I STORE.
.J. N. Htubbn -fc Co.,
CEDARTOWN, CA.,
K E EP constantly on hand a full lino of
FAMILY CB0C8MEB,
HARDWARE,
BooLh n,nd Shoes;
also a lino of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND FACTORY GOODS.
Cash buyers will find it to their interest
to examine our goods and firices before
purchasing.
BHole agents for the salo of tho cele
brated “ Watt Plows” and fixtures, in Polk
county. June 20—if
NEW BARBER! SHOP.
rpHE undersigned lias located in Ccdar-
L town for the purpose of carrying 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.
juuc 20 ALFRED EVANS.
the legal hours of sale, tho plantation be
longing to thoostato of .1 allies t'artor, doo’d,
situalnd about four miles West of Umlar-
lown; about twenty-live acres of which is
under cultivation, tho balance unohmred,
ootisisliug of lots of land Nos. -188, 48!) und
•141), in tho 2d district mid -ItIi section of
originally Chorokoo, now Polk county.
Sold Ibr the benefit of tho heirs und cred
itors of mild duociiHod. Terms, one half
cash,'the buhinci* on 12 months time, small
Holes, with ton pur Cent, interest and ap
proved security. fSoploinhor 20, 1874.
W. C. KNIGHT, Ad’mr.
/^KOIKilA, POLK COUNTY.- Wh^roiis,
l* W U Knight, adnilnistralor on the es
tate of Alfred Morrison, deceased, has
Ie application, iu due form of law, fir
dismission from his said administration,
tillodging in his petition III it. alter his ap
plication as such administrator, Georgia
Morrison, tho widow of uni'’ doaonaud, made
application and obtained homestead and
f personally, and iu which was
Included the wholo of the property belong.
te of said ileueased, ami that
he has fully administered fluid estate, bo far
tlio law requires.
Therefore, all perilous concerned will
lake notice to bo and appear at my ollloe
within tho time proscribed by law, to show
caiiHo, If any they have, why fluid W. 0,
Knight should not he fully disci ttrg.nl from
Ids said administration. Given under my
hand and ollioial signature, this Got. 0, 1874
JOEL Ii It K \V Lit Ord’y
Whereas
r on the
out ill ii of .lames M. Ware, deceased, has
made application to mo for leave to sell, at
private sale, all the wild uncultivated lands
of said deoensfid, lying lu other uoimtics
than this, in said .State, to-wit: No. 01)0 in
fid diHt. a fid }hl Huolion, 001) in 2d disl. fid
section, 4l)fi 17th dlst fid section, filiOin lDlh
(list riot and fill seel ion, I Kill iu 201 h district
fid section, (pH fid district fid section, -i!)fi
fid 'list 17th section, 480 in fid dint 20th seo,
1051) ami 1102, 17th ilist. fid section, !171 *V
•122 2d disl. fid see., H7fi 1 Dili district 3d boo,
1057 IDlh disl fid huo., 31) in I Dili disirlctfid
see., 731, 4th disl. 1st see., 281, Kith •list.
4th hoc., 41)0, 17th difll. fid see., 7fi0. 201,
202, 2fifi, iu fid district and -I I h soot ion,
These aro, therefore, to cite all por-
hoiih concerned, to bo and uppenr at the
next court of OrcRllary to lie hold in said
county on the first Monday in October next
to show onus if any they have why leave to
sell said laud at private sale, should not ho
grannted in terms of law. Given under mv
hand and official signature, This Sept. 7th
1874. JOEL BREWER Ord’y
l.eander .1. Deupree, administrator of
tho ostnto of James M. Ware, deceased, liaH
made application, in duo form of law, for
leave to sell all the real estate of fluid doo’d
lying in said county.
Those aro, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all concerned to he and appear at the
next Court of Ordinary, to ho hold in said
county on the first Monday iu October
next, to show cause; If any they havo, why
leave to sell said properly should not ho
granted in terms of the law. Given under
my hand and ollioial signal uro, this Sept.
7th, 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
Jf L. Drummond, Exeoutbr*on the estate of
Henry Drummond, deceased, having made
application for leave to sell the lauds belong
ing to the sa’ul estate. Those are therefore
to cite and admonish all and singular, kin
dred and creditors to be and appear at tho
next court of Ordinary to be hold iri and
for mild county on the first. Monday in Octo
ber next, to Allow cause, if any they have,
why leave should not be grnntod to said
0* L. Dromond to sell Haiti land in terms of
law. Givun under my hand arid ollioial
signature, this the 5th day of Seplomber,
1871- JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
rtEORGIA, POLK COUNTY—'Whorcas,
VU W. 8. Hugo, executor of It. W. Uogc,
deceased, has made application, In duo
form of law, for letters of dismission from
his executorship, representing in bin peti
tion that ho has fully executed his trust.
Therefore all persons concerned will ho
and appear at a Court of Ordinary to bo
held In and for fluid county, on tho first
Monday iu November next, to show cause,
if any they have, why letters of dismission
should not bo granted to said applicant, aud
lie bo fully discharged from his said trust.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 17th dav of July, 1871.
tnovl JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
( \ EORGIA, FOLK COUNTY.—Whorcas,
V.X Holetia A. Adams, Administratrix on
the estate of Temperance Hilvy, doo’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 ostnto.
This is, therefore to cite and admon
ish nil persons coucerned, kindred and
creditors, to appear nt my offico as required
by law, to show cause if any they have, why
said administratrix should not receive let
ters of dismission, on the first Monday iu
October next. Given under my hand, this
4th day of July, 1874.
July II JOEL BRER RE, Ord’y.
jo for yourselves
June 20- ly
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to tho Wholo Race of Women
DR. BRADFIELD'8
Female Regulator!
I T WILL M ‘I NO ON THU M 1CNHHB, relieve
j. Ii tmiii nl Dio in* > ii i Ii ly ' l'crloil." mire lllicu-
mu lion ami NVinul«l. nl Uncle mnl Utonit t.mi>
rnirlu'ii or Wlil'<->, nmt pmUnl Troliii miih Uteri,
clici-lc nxne eivn ll uv, mnl oorruot all Irii'AUluritUn
1 It will reiu iv.taU Irrltn ton of ICMnryn mid Hind-
ili-r, vvlli'vu OoHltvuiicHH, imiry Dm IIIoihI, Klvo
t m* a nt him* ii:th to iIn* whop- nyntem.olnur ilm
nktn, liniiartliiit«ronj huo io iiiuuliuuk,aiul altoor*
the nliovo (list mus ns Quin-
itlcM o in bare ihomnoivnii of all tin* nhovo rtln-
ii nl kivmvIIiik tlti'lr nomiiiiiliilH io any
Hr.i In a.wayi* moillf. Inn to llieir prldu
-oiiiiiicndeil l»y Die linst iiliynlclnnn nnH
I.aIIiianuk, Un , Marrli
ki.ii A Co . At
In nl itliiK
linn up, lainwii ns In. .1. liinillioTii’H l-'rmnlo lt’mi-
lulor, m <1 intiHlili-r ll tin- Ih-hi romlilnn.lo
unitcii to riln-r fur tliu illiiniiM'it fnr wliloli ll
Iptloo imt h iihh nrnatltlonor of iin-(Ilnlni)
*—• ami on it honestly n
Btifli'iliiK hminloflj
iiHur to Uu Ir hi<
Is lii I'IiIMh mi l Ki
) tho
vonlluu
Hljll It.Oilt-
tliooorfly ^
. i-o In Htstli*
twnnty
run ^foinljlntii
(lonirit 1 .' |n .u-iIon, ami oHii lioiuiHtly «ay
Hiller It It I.OOII lu HllflftllIK llliliali'H. aii.i u»n inn.
linin' Hint ovary I it. I y in oorown litinl, who may ho
HimVrlnu In any way tiiTul'ai- to tin Ir hux, limy h
Milo in iirouuro a limit iliui thoir miirorliiKH inn
lint only Im rnllovuit, but i bat they may bo rimtoro
in huallh mnl HtriuiKlb. Wl'b my km dost rcuanl
1 am, rvHin-ctfully, W. II. KKUltfliL, M. I).
N icah M a iii ictta, (In., Marob 20. IK70,
MosnrH. ASM. Kuot A 4 Hon: hear Mr*—Home
iiioii tim aim I IioiikIiI abut tie of Urailllnld'H Fuiiialo
Xuuiilaior from you.am) have timid ll In luy family
with tho iitmoHtHikllHriu Mon,ni)il have rccouimou-
dvil It to two or throe otlu r rmiiUlf>tt,mul they have
round ll Junl what It iHrocoimnonded. The females
who have umnl your Iti'Kiilator aro In porfool
lieallh, and aro able to attend to lliulr bouHohold
dntlua, and wo eordlally rooommoiid It to the pul>-
Hu. Vourn, renpoutmlly.
!kV. ir. n.
iiid other e
JOIINHON.
ronpoull
Wo notild add a llioimand other cnrllit'-nliM, —
wo run .tiler tho abovo amply nuiUduul proof of Itn
Virtue. All wr ask Ih a ir.al.
Kor full nartlcularH, hlntory of dlRonaen, and
tlllciitoH or itH wondorlul * ■*—
torred to tlio wrapper arou
M nu u fact ii red amt Hold by
UIIADFIIOL*'
Bold by all ilruKKiiin.
. r . 3 reader la ri
n tlio wrupper around the buttle,
faotured amt Hold by
till A Dll'! 1C LI) A CO., Atlanta, Qn.
J. W. BURKH & CO.,
WlIUT.KflAt.lC
Booksellers and Stationers^
. ANI) DBALEItH IN
Wrapping t^apors, Twinos, Notions^
Fancy Goods, &o.
Cor. Alabama it WbitoUn.ll hIh.,
ATLANTA, - - - CEO It(U A
out 3-2 iu
East End Wood Shop.
1IY
;T. M. IIAI1UI8;
Repairs and MukcH
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
Aud tlmoBl anylhiHg nfade 6f Wood.'
WORK CHEAP FOR GASH.
CiiY* U’i)**/* done according to prom-
if. eopt ID- ly
W. S. DAVIS,
con r rit otor*.
—AND—
HOUSE emtDBBt
Codartown, - - Georgia;
guarautoolng satisfaction in work, and
pi'loos im ohoap as can bo done, for cash or
any kind of produce. Furniture will bo
put up to order cheaper than it can ho
bought in t'lIs pluoo—hedst cads especially:
Rcferonoos given when required. HoptlU -
Real Estate Agency
T
1- HE ttndorslgncil respect fully amiounod
to tho ]itihliu that they have formed a co-
part nernhip under the firm name ami stylo of
THOMPSON & WIKLE,
For tho purpose of transacting a general
hiiuiiiosH in Real Estate in Folk aud ai^ola
lug counties.
We will Buy, Sell and Rent Farm*.
Wild Lands, Resiliences, Storos and all
kinds of Realty.
Properly placed in our hands will bo lib
erally advertised, and no charge will bo
made if wo fail to dispose of it as stipulated
but if tlio party planing property in our
hamlB disposes of the same before the oxpi-
ratlon of the stipulated linn, wo hIiiiII
charge tho Hume as if wo had disposed of
tho property.
Every one having realty to sell or rent,
and all desiring to liny or rent realty is re
quested to call upon or write to us aud learn
our torniH IVY F. TIIOMPHON,"*
W. 8. I). WIKLE. ““
FULTON HOUSE,
T* M. ANDERSON, late of Romo, da. with
F*. GORIi A,
GortJcr Loyiiaml Wall sis. near Union I‘u t-
fli’iigor Depot,
ATLANTA, : : : GEORGIA,
M EALS and Lodging por Day $2 00; H in-
glo meal, 50 cents, Firut-ulaflu table
and good rooms, Saloon in baflomont
furniflliud with pure Liquors, Fine Wines,
Boor tine Hogarth inly u
JOHN 0. AUENi •
Practical Mechanic & Builder,
CEDARTOWN, CA.,
Id) respectfully nsnounoo to tin
I»1 ic that he is fully prepared ti
tutorial and
Ei'ocfc BtiiUIingfti
of nil Hizes and grades, on flhort notion and
after tlio most approved plans. ParMoular
attention given to making and trimming
COFFINS
REFAIRING FURNITURE, A.o.
Those desiring work of any kind in his
lino would do well to call on him at IhnHt.
(diaries Hotel. Whop fronting CourtHouse
Kquaro. juno 20-1 y
"W. O. Barber,
REAL ESTATE AG'T
\ V Lun»
Rock mar*, Ga.
sell or buy Wild or Improvod
Lands iu any portion of tho county.
Having been a citizen of Polk county for
many years, and being thoroughly posted
iu the Local ion, Value, etc , of Lands i
cry section, fool confident that it will bo to
thy interest of parlies having lands to sell,
to plaoo them in iny hands ; aud those wish
ing to purchase Lands can always ho
commodatcd. I will ho in Codartown
the 1st Tuesday in each month, for t ho pur.
pose uf trammeling business in my Hue.
June 20
Opened, A Boot ancj Shoe
Hhop, on the corner of Prior wRd College
streets, near 8l Charles hotel. Our terms
arc Cash, and no work shall bo delivered
until paid for. Work done with dispatch
and at small cost.
Patronage solicited. Vory respectfully,
J. W. 1IOGB,
Cedartown, Ga., Juue 20th, 1874.
W. H. Wikle & Co.,
C’urterHville, - - Georgia
U DE.VLEH8 IN
800KS USD STATIONERY,
NOTIONS, NOVELTIES,
GAMES,
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES.
Etc,, Ktc.
Take Suhsoripllon for any Book or Pe
riodical published in tho United Status, at
Publishers lowest pi'loos.* ■
N 1 E T4 D L E 3
nil kinds of Sowing Machines, also fur
nish Allaohments, Oils, etc. Will sond
Noodles by mail, to any address, on rooolpt
of prioo. Singer, 75 omits por dozen ; all
others DO oodIs. Partios would do woll to
consult us before buying goods from pod-
(llors, or sending North to tho various
swiiidlora and humbugs. Any goods not in
stock will bo furnished at short noliao.
juno 20-tf
Tlt/V V 1'LFill’S (il l DF.
Romo Railroad Company.
OIIANai! OF boedule.
O N and after Monday, Juno 1st, 1874
dotihlo daily trains will be rosumed on
tills road and run ns follows:
PASARNdKIt
Loaves Rome at 8.15am. 1 . u ,
Arrive uUt.nrj 1.15 p. m Suru1
Romo at 5 30 p. m ) „
Arrlvn ut Ronto nt 10.10 p m ( 1,,,cry D ' l Z'
Each train will mako close nonneotIon
at Kingston with Wostorn and Atlantia
Railroad trains hound for Glialtanooga and
’ ’ ‘ W. 8. GOTIIRAN, Pros.
“THE KENNE8AW IlOUTE,”
Wostorn & Atlantic Uaiiroad
and Connections.
SCUEDULR IN’ EFFBOT MAY 25.
MOUTH WARD— NO.
Leaves ATLANTA
Arrive at Cartorsvillo
Arrive at Kingston
Arrive at Dalton
Arrive at CHATTANOOG A
NUMUKtt fi.
Leaves ATLANTA
Arrives at Cartorsvillo
Arrives at. Kingston
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at CHATTANOOGA
NUMnKit 11.
Leaves ATLANT \
Arrives at Oartorsviilo
Arrives at Kingston
Arrives at DALTON
SOUTHWARD NO 2
Leavos CHATTANOOGA
Arrives ut Dalton
Arrives at Kingston
Arrives at Cartorsvillo
Arrives ut ATLANTA
NUMBER 5.
Loaves CHAT PAN DOGA
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at Kingston
Arrivefl at Cartorsvillo
Arrives at ATLANTA
10. fiO p. m .
12 80 a. in.
I 1.03 u. m.
8.0.) a. in.
5.00 a. is.
H.fiO a. m.
11.01 a. in.
11.46 a. iu.
2.01 p. in.
4.2) p. m.
0.00 p. m
8,16 p. m.
8 43 p. m.
10.30 p. nt.
, 8.45 p. m
5.35 p. m
7.44 p. in
8.10 p. in
ID.45 p. in
8.45 a ra
8 00 a m
10.12 a m
10.51 a m
1.13 pm