The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, October 24, 1874, Image 3

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TILE BECORD. A Lire Country Newspaper. Published Every Saturday Morning by W. S. D. WIICLE & OO. .not? TERMS OF bUE80Rll*TION. Ono copy, one year Ono copy, six months 1-00 Ton copies, in club*. ono year, each..... 1.50 Blng'.o oopiea 6c tB Ail subscription* invariably in advance. No namo entered upon the list until tlio subscrip tion ia paid. HATES OF A^VEUllSINQ. 1 impure...It 1.001 a.50 Column,| 6.00| 12.00 Column Column..! 18 001 25.00 t 8.00 ♦ 12.00 30.001 40.00 15.00 25.00 40.00 05.00 Tile Clierok j Pi.iSbjtoiy met at Pi’tsbya’ an clin ch in Ill's pin n on I >sl 1 nr «lny. Tan folio*' ig > t'io o lev of the oxcrci s nod pinaohiiig i Ou Fi day evening, nt 7 o'clock, lluv. Mr. Gaston; Saturday, 11 a. m., P v. Mi. II "bouse; 7 o'clock pui. JIjV. M". Baker; Sunday, 11 o’clock a. m. Bov. M •• Bn kboad in Pitiabj iorian eburebj Itov. M . A-son to ' iti-odu j tbo comiuri'ou bci ioo; Bovs. Oaw- for.l and Johnson to disliibulo tbo dements; Bov. M Milner pveacbos nt thoMotbodist cbnrch Sunday n.m. B v Mr. Lano, at night, ifissionnry meeting, Sabbath, 11 o'clockp. m., nt Proabylorinu ohuicli. Pit) font lonal and lliudnona Cards of ono inch or leas, tl2 per annum, payablo quarterly In advance; all months, $9. All advertiHO- tnents dne after first insertion. CI1VKCII DIRECTORY. 11 apti.it CuiT.cn.— Regular 8ei ■•iililmilr. Rev. N\ ii Ca i.r.nfl Hefrnlnr .night in < IUnHonic. [JA Lopc.b, No. Til, F k A. M — oinnuiniealion, tlio fill 1* i iday cut l». W. M. J. 8. STt’nni \ M W Good Templar*. Ckumi Vai.lky Loom. No. :103. I- O. G. T. Meets every Friday night (except 3d Friday,) .1. K. HOt SEAL, W. C. T. .1. A. I.IDOSM.. Ff.M'nry. Our AsntT PlIOTOGltVPIM Em.VROI ,).—-Wo llAVO taken the agouev of a Philadelphia liotiso to Uavo photographs enlarged. Wo can havo the work dono at about hnlfthopiico oharged by travelog agents. Samplos can bo soi'U at tlio Iti'nonn office. Luuipk 'i & McConucll havo just received and opened a largo lot of cal icos and other goods for ladies; n^o flannels, Unsays, etc., and gcy*louion piece goods. They havo as pretty calicoes as can bo found any whote and scM them cheap, loo. A Good Tutnout,—At M •. Feather- elon’s gin last week, 1520 pounds of cd cotton mado a halo of 520 lbs. ter paying tho toll. This is the leanest ginning wo have hoard of. Commercial. inesfl the past week has improved otton is coming in pretty lively, ami ng 14 cents for the boat grades. Up to duti* 110 bales have boon received, ntiy Produce source and in demand Hotter 30 els per !b ; chickens 20 cts ggs 15 cents per dozen. lour, 3 to 1 cts p lit ; Corn Meal $1 00 p lui.; Corn 73 coma p bu. Bacon, 18 els p lb; Hulk 17; I,urd 1 MATVIlDAV MOHN1NQ OCT. 21, 1871. LOCAL items. Wo ere nitlborisoil to nnnonneo Mr. W. F. TUFA DA WAY lie a cainluluto for Tux Collector of Polk county. Election 1st WeJnosduy ii. Jnunery next, t ■' l',lto«-( ili/.i'iiu of I’olk <-«. I have lived in this county ever Doco its fomatioi. Never lield put,tic office: I mylTe, nor souglit 0DU Ifnvo r,twny« voted for Btieb men und raoaeurca in in my judgment best calculated to promote tlio cuds of free government. Doing now vc. rs old, and uovor ha\ing thrust njytc'f upon tho people, I l..'st I may bo pardoned for adop'.iug this method of announcing mysolf a candidate for Tax Coll*.c'or, subject to tho prmary election, to bo hold on tho 1st luo day iu November noit. JOHN W1H GIIT. Job Fnis tisa.—Wo have mado a r angora on Is to havo Job work of all 1 in.ls done, in tho voiy boat stylo and nt tho lowest p'icoa. Send your orders. I-iognl blanks fu ni M lied to order. Ladies if yon want a stylish hat, go to Wright’s, ho has them triraed to order by Mi -. OConnor, of Atlanta luo prettiest lino of prints to bo found iu town is at Wright's. If you want to buy clothing and huts cheap, give Wright a call Tho cheapest and best assortment of lady's and ghutlomcn's shoes ami boots is at Wright’s. Nikdixs. for all kinds of Sewing m irliiric*: Siiltrer. f»5 T'?i* (b'/en — all Olli ikocutivo commllti o, whon tho foliow- ig resolutions wore passod s TpOoti'W; That wo nro in favor of pres on ing tho party organ Untieu, and tlint it Is propor in ordor to do so, that delegates should bo sontby us to tho convention U> bo held at Itoiuo on tho 10th iust., in order to nomiuato a candidate for tho 7th Coug,essioui1 District. In persnanco of tho abovo resolu tion Messrs. J. W. Hair’s, A. P. Wof ford, C. B, Walla o, H. W. Mtuphoy, W. 11. Gilbert, S. II. Patt :M o, li is. Jobu W. Wofford and Tho.s. Tuu-’ n, wero appointed as delegates. On Motion of A P. Wofford, it was ordered that tho proc ulings of tho mooting bePpublMiod iu tho bo Dem ocratic papers of this city. S. F. Si. on n-’, Cl n. C. G.Tu 4, Sec. P. S.—Two of tho above committee, Hons. J. W. Wofford and Thomas Tum’u wero not present, and did not take part iu the mooting. B 'member that tho mass meeting which was lied by the executive commitb > of the county, under tho c H of the exec utive committee of tho d si.riot, tmd mot and adjou ‘tied t>i, : dir before tho fa' liful nil ' convened. Only iiin present, and tlioy appoi it eight dole gates—s'k of Lhoir own tiumbov, and two not present. Ttiero'oro, you havo nil of the v name*, except one, who was J. T. Gibson; Stephens and Ttnu- u act’ug ns cha'i *nan and s iretai ,. S.W.L' M>. O io day Kdw; ,- d Fox went with his brother Oho flea James Fox, to witness tho first balloon nacont made 1 England. Tiioro was u( gre.u owd, aud Fox detected a piokpoek- t ti!tempting to relievo him of his watch. “My f iond” said ho, "Yt»u clue on ao ocoupafioti wlech will ho your i«• : u at Inst." 'J'lto thief blind iuio to '.rs, nud oxclaimod, “O, r. Fox, fo -givo mo, nud h t. mo go. mve b: t.i V iveu to 11 s by nee • alone: my wife ami i-VMceu i e Fox cornpns - otmtely cfltv lo ProfessionaT Cards, ) him a g [h b! id Lit kin lip* I'lt I "3 I" 1 tin Ito rjMtB nl ! in tin of r> Wod s »3 tho . W. Fen 'tei> i; They bot la of go j rll 1 lIjo atlentioo of or read- new adve-.t -i moots of mhIou and Win. M. PI ) good sto ol s of id are clever, re liable gentlemen, as is nud Fell goods as cheap i est. the t-heap- Frora all the information wo can get, the frosts of 1 -.1 week damaged the cotton crop very badly, somo say as much as ouc-th d, and olheis ouo- fourth to onc-fifth. Tlio corn crop Is not large, not enough for homo con sumption, and tbo cotton crop cut slioitand sellmglow, and bacon high, will, we fear, make next year o bard one. Fawners should prepare their land well aud sow largo wheat and oat crops this fall. Head advertisement of Thompson’s L’uiinent, and then go and buy a bot tle, if you have not already dono so. Wo have been o-ong it for e. ae tune, and our neighbors use it, and ore well pleased with ii —like it so well that they will not do without it. The troth is, it’s a good thing to keep about the house. We knew of a case of a con gestive chill where it saved a lady’s life. Get a bottlo and keep it cn hand for u - in erse of emergency. .. Felton. . 17, 1874.—Iu obedience lo a call of tho Executive mmittco of Bartow county, und >1 of tho Executive committee of tho vontli Congressional Dist.'ct, for tho purpose of electing delegates lo tho 1\ >mo convoulion on tho li) about ono hand red and fifty oa two I-cd people mot ta " at the thnnso in Oartors\ille at 12 o’clock 1 iv. Tlio mooting was Called lo order by Dr. Samuel F. Stephens tho cha , and G. Tund n, F tod as sccrctaiy. Dr. 8. W. . I : itroducuu tho follow ig rcsolu tion: '< : Th l th''pooplu of B a I - county mo opposed to sending del gates lo the Homo cod vent iffi on tho 11)1 h iust., as tho people already huv amd Democrat in the field person of Dr Win. If. Fulton, To which resolution Col. 11. C. .Sax on offered the following amendment which was accept. I: WincK s, The e igotfoies of tho nil nation demand most imperatively tl exorcise of tlio Roundest discretion tlio part of tho convention, to essoin bio at Jiomo ou tbo L‘.)th iust.; a whereas, in view of tho fact that sound Democrat, iu tho person of Dr. Win. If. Felton, is now iu 'he fi ' 1 and has thouroug’ily canvassed tho district with extraordinary assu rances of success: aud in view of tho fact that a Bepublicuu has declared himself a candidate for Congress, it will bo unwise and impolitic for the Romo convention to nominate a third candidate; Ihoroforo Jicsolced, By tho Barlow Democra cy, in mass mooting assembled, that the convention to convene at Romo can perform no greater conservative act in tho interest of Democrat y; can give tbo world no higher evidence of disinterested patriotism and devotion to Democratic piinciplts, than to issue an address, reciting tho causes that have caused tho present anamulous situation, and tlio reasons for its for- boaraucc to make a nomination. Ilcsolvrd, That a passive obedience to the behest of tho people should character'40 tho action of tho Romo convention, in as lunch as such a lino ot po’icy, at Ibis unhappy conjuncture of affairs, will harnioui/.o discordant elements, preserve in violate Democrat ic principles in tho 8ovenlb Congress ional district, and assure tiiumph of tho people’s candidate. Tlio motion, as amended, passed with only one dissontiug voice. A mol ion was then mado to adjourn, and before the motion was put Lo the house, Col. J. W. Haifis requested all who wero in favor of sending delegates to the Romo convention to rein tin iu tbo honso after tho mass ra >t ng ad journed. The motion to adjoin j, being in or der, was put and unanimously curried. Dr. S. F. 8-j h vs, Cbm. G. C. Tlv > Sec. J. B. Conyers, E ;qr., who has been veiy recently admitted to the bar, ad vocated the adoption of the abovo resolutions as amended, and reflected great cred t upon himso’f, which wus evidenced by tho frequent and a most constant applause of the mooLiug. Ho none of the lining young lawyers of luUc ‘ North Georgia, and the day ia not far distant when old Billow county wi 1 boast of her brilliant young statesman. Tbe second meeting under the call of J. W. Harris, as before stated, was called lo order by Dr. S. F. Stephens, as its chairman, and G. C. Tamlin sec retary. Only mne jv *t,n *obmcd tub m. ..no, and the folowb'g is what it produces as its action : A portion of the Democratic paiLy of Bartow - jnnty, in favor of abiding by tbo organization of tho party, met :upt to Hlt.pl. the g.mci il, “you » at 1 did n -L lib. E. W. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CEDARrOWX, GA. P HOMPT nilcntion given to Claims. Ofileo with hy P. TJtpuijmou. Unsl siilo ,Monl Court Houbo oquAre. eotl7„7-t Wm. M. 8RARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Codartowtt, Ca. ooI 17 ’71. j. ii. ii x ii”ii TTiV7 Notary AND ATTORNFiY AT LAW, (’nlnrldwii, (In. P AHTICITLAU nitontton given lo Inking IJepoultionn ami oolloolion of ctstw*. KING & .l \ NF>, A TT. O l * 1ST K V S AT L A W ('cdnrtoYYii, (In. O FFICE in Court Houso. jnrn* 20 w. f. t u it n e n, ATTORNEY AT LAW, C'cdnrtown, (In. O FFICE over Dr. Uoqoo’a Drug Store. Jinrt 20 IVY F. rilOJIlVSOX, Attorney nt; OKDARTOWN, HA. WOFFORD & MILNER, ATTO1 IN E VIS ATE A W (TulcrNvUlo, (In. ^AFFICK In Dank UuiUling. Juno 20 tins. w. t. worronn, Jons n. wiki.h. IVOFFOH I) & WIK LE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Roai Estnto Agents. CMiTUHSVUJJ-: G I. I?. H. T1IO.RPSOX, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ckn.iRTow.y, ga. ^y-TICE over Dr. ltocBo’a Drug Store. Drs. Liddell & Richardson, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS A Ditroil young woman tried tola- .istocratio and did not look at tho money that who gave to tlio horse-car conductor, but ho meokly gavo bor back the lozengo on which was w dlcn, ‘I’ll never coaso to lovo Ihee,” and said ho wan an orphand with live lit- iio brothers to support, and must be oxcusod. New Advertisements. DiNHoliilion Nolic m v;, ('eilni'towii, (In. i foinid in l.ltolr olllco nl. all hot not pi oruHulonally onjvigcd, juno 20 Dr. C. H. HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon, o r Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER, ‘ """ G, t FEATHERSTOH DRYGOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Hats, Groceries &c., «-c„ &c„ ni. the old htiiml, wli" o lio \v“' bo’* :> i Low SURGEON DENTIS 1 ('(tilai'lown, G;i. o 1 : Cash IlobWo buys - I 5nrtnr. i Colton. Oct 21 W. M. PHILLIPS, Oppoullo old Hi: id, IVhero ho \ ho glad >o fico his ohj liiciidH <1 Htipp'y tbom nidi (*of.ds. Ilo keeps a l'-to of General Merchandise At Wfiolcsnlo or Rein'd. PrL ' di-iy (Jom- pc.it on. A GREAT Tip®! Thompson's Liniment is ono of (lie g’ c.ito>*t. diveeve ms of Uio ngo. Noih’ng hrings kiu-Ii Hpeody n ><l nn o )•(•'“of to tlioao who HUlfiM- w■ I• ihonumer- ouk puinn i' id nchcH common lolhc hi-twin enmo your hc-"l. you'- back, c c your i lreii- iiiin ‘--in nn<l n'ghi ? Apply TliompHon ij For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises, in tho couit house at CnrlersvillG, on Saturday the 17th of Octob r, in com- nlinnco v i ll the call f o Cherokee Iron Comp’y Store IF YOU WANT DRY GOODS S II O KS, CLOTHING, HATS, CA1‘H, Or nny nrliclc generally kopt in A FIBST CLASS STOBI Al T'rlooH lo Hull. Iho CIoschI. Duyci will make it greatly lo your n Ivanlago hy calling ut tho ahovo named store. CEDAUTOWN Lively, Sale anil Feed Stable ftlain Street, CeiIaiTov. il, Cn always t Spool. down lo suit Iho I alien'ion given to tho in our charge. & McConnell THOiVIPSOfi’S and you need fen. no hat- i put 11, , li. ' " " rind whut keep i dollar. Often : for a physician ►imply hy npplyin; THU.Ml’SON. Your I it has never fa cm. Every fa mi 1 llierchy LINi.T.ENT, >>y dispeuBcd wi 1 Thoinpsoo’s I/m n'-- hand—ii will com you No physician can practice succe v without a good L-n inert —they km importune — lion Loop t on hand. V. l apply it yo"' " ' ' DU. IL got a hold id do what ii NEW BARBER SHOP. T HE ua^ciHiped has located in Cedar- town for the purpose of currying on the buaiucfcH in all itn brariobes. Ifyou want “A CLOSE SHAVE” a shampoo or hair cut, give rnc a call and I will guuruutec satisfaction. jane 20 ALFRED EVANS. Legal Advortisoments. Notice (o Debtors k (’ml I tors. 1-L ppfson* Ini' ‘ng ohdnvi against Iho cntala of M. L, Maid'll, doocasod, i\»*o •by voquoatud Iu pronfent Ihnn to tlio undersigned, In duo for \n of law, for aoitlo- I all p(\ ion ffidcplod lo said OBlato arc nulifiod to make ! u»inodlftlo paymonl, ns llie buahiOKS lnusl l>«» wound up promptly. U. W. WIIITEIIEAD, . 10, 187-1. Executor. Aitiiiintstintoi^s Sulr. f'i EORCIIA. FOLK OOTIN IT. -.A^iooahlo V-* lo an order of I ho oouri of l)t-dtiaiy of s:\hl county, will ho sold hefovo Iho I'ourt House door. In Codarlown, snltl county, on Iho first Tuesday In Novomhor next, he* Iwoon iho legal hours of sale, die following properly, to-wli : oIh of land Nos* 808, 330 and one half 4ti4, iu die 21si db t-lcl Oil soollon of N<d;l county, oonialninp: 1. ' acre*, move or loss, o, lots of land Nos. 220, 2f>7, 201, 2(if), , 801,0*0, 87. 177, 2*1), 201. 000, 280. 187, 88, 80 aud 02 in Iho 2U dlslrict and ' srcilon of Bald conn'v. Also, lots Nos. :8U; U». 507, 2 (, 0 187. OO, 002, 11 12. 1012, 1027, 050, 1025, 5' >. 0 nud 507, in die Ii (llsii'lcl Od Rocilou of snhl county; also Iho south-wosl corner of lot >5, iu dio 18th (lb ict of the Oil section of su'd county. Also, lot No. 703 aud -Itli sec Ion of said Also, lots Nos. 008 and 75, ill tho 2d dls- lUtlisoclo iu dio town of Ilockinart; lot No. (i block A, fouling 00 feet on innrhlo Hiroe.t ■ I running hack 125 fool: lot No. lock A, f.outing 20 foot on mu hie si aud iuniting hack 125 food Sold as property of James M. Ware, deceased the benefit of dio heirs nud orodiioru ol’Bidd .loooasud. Terms Cash Oct 20, 187-4. J. L. 1) Ill’ll EE, A dim*. SlicriQ Suit* for November. W ILL bo sold, heforo the Court House dour, in Cc.darlown, Folk County, 0a. tho first Tuesday In November next, it bin Iho legal bonis of Halo, Iho following properly: Lola of loud Nos. 857. 853, 855. 851, and half lutorcsl In lo s Nos, 818. 817. nun and 857, in tho 2lsl dislrlut and fid boo- of Folk county, as die properly of .las. lover, hy virluo of a li fa issued from Folk Suporior Court In favor of .lane D Eaves, vs. said Dovor. l.ovy mado by for- doputy Shorlir. Iso, at iho same time and place, lot of land No (’.18, ia die 2dftlistriol ami -llh of Polk county, as tho proper!; Dnleugnr (Iravelly, jiy virtue of two .luslioo hmvt II fas in favor of Simon Marks, \ said Gravelly. October 0, 1871. E W C LIS MEN PS, Sheri IV 1 EO.HCHA, I’Ol.lv COUNTY —-WhoroaH J SnllioA. OltlliU'iH. iidmini. ralrix ’ Iho efltalo of .lauu \V* Chiblovs, docom lo application for leave lo sell die said county belonging to said oHlate. ivo, tlu-.oforo, lo cite and adurmlah all persons ounce'- nod, to ho and it"- ' i tho lit- Monday iu Novoutbc ,v cause, If any they It. vo. wh said appPc tllo-i should mil ho grnulvd i -ms of Iho Law (livou undor my Imnd it odicial Hig'Uilnro, lliis Iho Dili day I., 187-1. ‘ JOEL imEWEH, O d’y I I'.oHOI A, POLK COHN VY.—Wliorer < S. M. II. Dyrd, Executor on I ho ohIh ltouhcn Wohsler. doooased, lias applied mo for leave lo sell lot of laud No. 1080, the 2d dint riot and -lb soul Ion v. (la., iiin MllO, Polk iddval od ty, (la , holongini! puhlla outer convonlonl am ami lnlorcsl of said usin' ncfoio, all persot hereby notified lo.hu a (fico, within die lime i lo show etui' e, If any dn to sell said land should i Hvcn under my hand (arc, diis Oct. OIh. 187 • I lo tho host nd\ i BURBANK & 40NES, Codartown, *- Coorgla, DBALKUB IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, VABNI81IEB, KK1IOSENM, LAMPS. Everything Fresh and Pure I A OOMri.KTH AN1» UIIOIdH LINK OP X* JLiJ XX F XJ M IS XX y, LILY WHITE, 80 A Pa, AND TOILET ARTICLES GENEUALLY. UENUJNE golden bell cologne Always on hand. Tooth, Hull* and Nail BrunheR, Combs, oto. ] FLOUR- Fancy,” - - $ l RO 'Ciioiok.” - - - 4 00 E.vruA Family," 5 A0 Family," ... 8 00 Flour 1*2 confc lo> s liy tho 100 lb Ooru Meal $L 25 por bosh’ol. J W. BURKE & CO., WII0LFSAT.lt! Booksellers and Stationers, ANU D1SALKIIS IN Wrtippi 'ff Bftpoi’fl, Twinos, Notion*?, Fancy Qoofla, &<•. Cor. AUbnnia & Whitolmll nts., ATLANTA, - • 4 GEORGIA oct 8-2in Duying for CiihIi, wo iu h low us tho lowest. UfaS" (live ua noall aud t ) proparod to soil o for yoursolvos Juno 20-ly IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS A Boon to tho Wholo Itnco of Women DR. BRADFIELD S Female Flegulator! jr will ait.iN(I l dm monllity • l'orloil," MKNRKB, rpltoyo uiitilHni tuiii Nt-uridsli* of Hack nod Ulerm I eorrhea or Whims, ttn<\ ivuUul I'roaihns III.... (ilit-cU exeo Hive IIjw, nnd eorrocl nil IrrOAUlaritlen ^'i'tVvin rciu'tvsull Irrllu Ion of Klilnsyn nnd Blun der, roltovo Oonllveacss, enrlty tlio Illood, glv» t lie a id Him mill lo die whnl- Hj-Nlem, clear thu Nldn, ImimriliiKit rosy liuo m Ui(ioiiuok,niid eliuer- num-Hi to I'm mind, ills iin roeuro In nil tliouhovudlsinionnsQalU' Inn Ih In I'IiIIIh mi l l-'ever. I, dlcHotn onro Iheuuiolvoa of nil tho nhovo ills- on o( \<l limit revuuluiK their eonipinlntn to ntiV Iiorho i, wlilon In ni'vnyn iihiiULIiik to Uiclr prldo u 'lt ln 0 r«coaiuuindod hy^lm host itliynlclans nnd tlm o ®rsj. LaOhanok, On , March '.S ItHtnliTKl.1i A Co. AI Inn n. On.: J)rar t lake idi-HHora III ntdlaa llisi 1 Imve imnd lor tho Ihhi iwcnty y*n * iho modloliio yon nro now till tliiK no, known ns Dr. J. Itindlie.d's FiiinnloUo, 1 Inter, and coimtdcr II Om horn oonildiiu.lon evi milieu to ether fur tho dtBUMlM for whleh It r amended. I have been Inml lur w 111 the or- Ipilon tmtIt mi n pntmldo'ier or medloliiii nnd III East End Wood Shop. 11Y •T. M. IIAHRISn Uepalra nnd Makes Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc Ami almost Anything mado.or wood. WOK If CHEAT 1 FOB CASH. tor- iru-ifc (Ione according In /irain- aupt 10—ly YV. 8. DAVIS, “ CONT K A. CT OR. HaySE BUttOER, Codartown, - - Coorgia. ,Ti do nil kinds of .work in Ills lino, . . ,.i a good and substantial nmnuor, gnitrntifcding natisfaoilon in work, and prloos as cheap as Can ho done, fell* cash or any kind of produce. FtivnlfUro will ho pul up lo order oheaper than it can ho bought hi I i t place— hodslcada especially. Heferettoes given when required, sept ID CASH STORE. ,T. 8. Stubbs SC Co.) Ch'DARTOWN, GA., ■J^EEP oonslanlly on hand a full lino of FAMILY GROCERIES, HABDWABE, Roots mid Shoos % also a lino of READY-MADE CLOTHING I AND FACTORY (iOODS. Cash buyers will find It lo lhoir inloroat lo examine our goods and prices before purchasing. WjX- Sole agon Is for tho salo of Iho oolo* hraicd “ Wall Plows" and llxluros, in Polk county. Juno 20—If W. H. Wikle & Co, (lonieHt'd prneiloe, nail rail honeMly mty th 11 (son* Miii.,r it U I onit t.i nuflerltiK Itminlen. nail anti hut ■ Hint every Imly In tinr own lnml.who uiny bo isoiihod by hfW, have, why leave l he gnulled, tad olllcial hl^iia- .10EL DUE Wfill, Onl y. ill; 1 . AHiniitisli'iiloi*^ EOIUJIA, POLK COUNT (A El \J b nary of -Agro ... ler from iho Oouri o! Ordi- jointly will ho Hold before the dour, on iIto Ili'M Tuesday in Novcmhev next, helnoen U.e legal hours -f sale, all Iho land belonging lo Iho esliito ol Henry Driiminond, deooased consul ing <•* I.,1„ urikk.i Nn».11- i. nor.iui.i hum.in|ii» 2! Hi dial riot and 3d section. Hn.T land is niluated about ono mllo Norllt of Aniuu* chiivcli, good log houses, poujh a: I apple orchard, and nhoul thirty-live aoros cleared laud, fresh and in a higli hiiiIo oftmltiva. Huld land Is sold for tlio benefit ol lb, lii'ir. uml owlilom «f .»M ;'!• Terms oiibIi. This October 5tli, lMri. GEO. L. 1)11 UMMONI), Adm r. Notice to Dcbiorn anil CrctlitoiH /~1 EOIUJIA, Pout CotiNrv.—All persons Ijr indebted to Iho estate of David A IlicUs lalo of said oouuty, dcconsod, am hereby notified to mal.e immodinlo payment; am tlioso having claims i»;.n5iih! said eslalo will present them properly mado out, within l lime proscribed hy law, lo tho undersigned. This October 8, 187 I. MARTHA A. HICKS, Adm , (loo’d FULTON HOUSE T. M. AN I) EPSON, Into of Romo, On. with F. C O XX XX A, Corner Loyd and Wall els. near Union Pas senger Depot, ATLANTA, : : ? d BORGIA. \ [ HA LS and Lodging per Day $2 03; sin- iVL gle meal, 50 cents, Kirsl-elass table and good rooms. l.'Lfy.. Saloon in basement I'lirnishci wiili pure Liquors, Pino W'"ios, Beer ano Segars, H Do You Want pbo/itablr EMPLOYMENT lr»o, wi-ilo lo Miijor «. O. IIAMlAM,, General .igcut or Hie Mobile Life In surance Company, Al ' 1 - giving your relerences, wmi a view to ob taining an agency for Dial popular Company G 1EORUJA, i’OJ.K COUNTY;—Mrs. M. f E. Lawrence has applied forexemplion of personally and HCtUng apart and valua tion of Houns;cad, and I wiP j>ass upon llie same at ll o’clock a. m. on tiic 2d day of November, 1871 at my office, this tlio guh dav ol'October, 187-1, JOEL BREWER, Ord’y. A l) MINI ST R A TOR'H SA LE—A grooabl o lo an order H orn Iho Court of Ordina ry of Pnlkcouu;/, will ho sold bofhro die ffoitrl IloiHC door,'iu Ccdarlown, on die I! “i Tuesday in November next, between tlio legal hours of sale, tho plaiital longing to Iho eslalo of James Carlo: uilunlad about four miles West of Cedi town; about Iwcnty-livo nerev of whioh under culllvalion, die hulnnoo uncleart consisling of lots of land Nos. -188, '189 and 440, in tho 2d district and 'Mi section of originally Cherokee, now Polk courtly, Hold for die benefit of tho heirs ilors of said doccasod. Terms cash, tho balance on 12 months iluto, small notes, with icn per cent, inlorcsl and ap proved Bocnrlly. fioptemhor 2D, 187-1. 3V. C. KMC JIT, Adm-. n BORGIA, POLK COUNTY.—Whoi'ons, Vj W C Knight, adminls!ialor Into or Allred Morrison, doco made application, in duo form of law, for dismission from his said administration alledging iu Ills petition III it, after his np plica'ion as '-itch administrator, (Joorgui Mo. rison, the, widow of sni'.' dooensed. application and obtained homestead mid exemption of personally, nud in which w.u included Iho whole of iho properly bo’ong ing io tho estate of said deceased, anrl that ho hits fully administered said estate, us liic law requires. Therefore, all persons concerned will lako notico to he* and upp'-ar at uiy olllco within the lime prc-c iUe I by iw, to show cause, if any they Itavo, why said W. Knight should not lie fully discliarged frt his said admini t alien. Given under i 'hand aud official sig’uiiin-o, ihis Oct. '•*. 18 JtjEL BREWER O.d y deceased, has mado application, in duo form of law, for let tors of dismission froi his executorship, representing in his pel lion dial lie lias fully oxoouiod his trus Therefore all persons concerned will ho and appear a» a Court of Ordinary to ho hohl in and for said county, on ilio first Monday in November next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be grunted to said applicant, and lie ho fully discliarged from his said trust. Given under my hand and official signa ture, this 17th day of July, 187-4. tnovl JOEL BREWER, Ord’y null, t ItIK leinull'H. cnl ur to tin Irjux, ^ that lhoir mifiVrli>„. not only tin rollovoil, but Unit they nmy he rimtorfd to health and taronnlh. With «»> klnucm rmcardr 1 am, ris|iuotrtilly, W. II. KUIUtlLl., M. n. Mahikita (la.. March 20,1870. umi?ht llr«L«UI»»l^ „„...m. ..Itllll llRVC TSSS' two or three other IknillleH.nnd they ha vo nY.'.V-iM tt to two or three other IkinlllnH.nnil they havo id it Inst wliut It Isrei-omnit'iideil. The femHiea , have tiito-i your ilt'KUiator nro In porfeo* health, and am uliht to attond to tholr hotiMihol tit les, and we cordially reooiiiuioml It to tho pill yunrH, n*n|"ieiniM^ n. n. JOIINRON. Wo could add n tliottanml other certlllcales, hut o conntder tho aliuvu amply Htiinuloiit proof of 114 Irtito. All we ask In a tr.Kl. For full partloulars, history or dlnoMan, and UlontOH or IU wonderful cures, tlm reader la rto- irred In the wrapper around till) bottle. Bold by an (IruKKbua. I.D Ot, CO„ Atlanta, Ua. JOHN 0. AUBHt faclica! Mechanic & Builder, CIWA It TO WN, GA., public that lie la fully prepared furnish Material und Erect ISuilrtiosfs of all sixes nnd grades, on short notion after tho most approved plans. Particular attention givon lo making and trimming COPFIHS REPAIRING FURNITURE* &o. Those desiring work of any kin line would do well lo call on hint at Iho Hi. Diaries Hotel. Hhop fronting Court Houso Square. juno 2J-ly DRAT ’ins IN BOOHS AHD SWIQIffl, NOTIONS, NOVELTIES, GAMES. FANCY CONFECTIONERIES. Etc., Etc. FakD Siibwv.'lplloh for any Hook or Pc- -1 ot|ioiil puhlishod in Iho IJnilod Suites, nt Publishers lowest print's." ■ N B >1 D L B S all kinds of Sotting Mnshinns. also fur nish Alliioliinonls, Oils, eld. Will son l Ncodlos by mail, lo any address, on roojplpt of price. .Singer, 75 cents per dozen ; nil ilhcrs 90 Oflnts. Parties would do woll to onsult us bofuro buying goods from pod- dlcrs, or sending North to (ho various swindlers and 11111111)110:*. Any goods not In slock will lio furnishod at short notice. juno 20-1 f Til .A VIC LIS IP.S GUIDE Romo Railroad Company. CHANGE OF B0BDBLT2. IMS8HN0KII j-oxcopt SuntUys ► Every Day. Loaves Homo at 8 15a Arrivo at Itoinj 1.15 p Lowes Rome at fi 30 p. m Arrivo at Itonn ivt 10.10 p r Each train will'make closo connection nt Kingston with Woslorn nnd Atlnntld Railroad Irnitis hound for Chattanooga and Atlanta. W. H. UOTflRAN, Pros. •JOHN 0. PRINTUP, Ticket Agent. Selma, Romo & Dalton R. R' 'J .nius on .his road will run as follows: CtOiNG NORTH. Lc.ivo tso’mi 7.25 a in A ivo m : • ‘» h 5.13 p in •• Dr’.on 0/15 pin Mn B r v & couiieciioa al Dabon with nud \Y A A ll R for all (t id Wc .e.it ci.Ios end iho Vir- (JOING SOUTH' "VV. C. Harbor REAL ESTATE AG’ Ilockinart, (Ja. W ILL sell or buy Wild or Tmprovotl Lands in any portion or the county. Having been a citizen of Polk county for many years, and being thoroughly posted in tho Location, Valuo. etc , of Lands in ev ery section, feel confident that it will bo to 1 ho interest of parties having lauds lo sell, lo place them ill my hands; nnd those wish ing to purohaso Lunds can always be ac commodated. I will be In Codartown on Iho 1st Tuesday lit each month, for the pur. nose of transacting business iu my line. juno 20 E T V At Ha M. STANTON, Gen. 8upt. YV. 8. M \YNAIM). Asst. 8upi. RA V KNIGHT, («’. P. (t T- Agt> • • T11U KENNESAW UOUI’E,” Western & Atlantic Railroad and Connections. SCHEDULE IN Ek-FECT MAY 25. Opened, A Boot and Shoe Shop, ou Iho corner of Prior nnd College streets, near St Cbiudos hotel. Our terms are Otuh, and no work shall bo delivered until paid for. Work dono with dispatch aud at small oouL. Patronago solicited. Very respectfully, J. W. 110(JE, Codartown, Ua., June 2'Jtb, 1871. NOBTIlWAllD—NO. 1 Loaves ATLINTA Arrive at Oartorsvillo Arrivo at Kingston Arrivo at Dallou Arrivo at Gii ATTANOOQ \ NUMiiua 8. Loaves ATLANTA Arrives at C.irloi'svillo A rrivos at Kingston A rrivos at Dalton Arrives at CHATTANOOGA NU.MI1K1C 11. Leaves AT L N N T Arrives al (Jitrtoraviilo Arrives at h ingston Arrives at DALTON souruwAni) no 2. Loaves CHATl'ANOOUA Arrives at Dalton Arrives at Kingston Arrives at Cartor.ivillo Arrives at ATLANTA NIIMlilUl 5. Loaves CHATTANOOGA Arrives at Dallou Arrives at Kingston A rrivos at Carlersv llo Arrives ut ATLANTA, 10.30 p. n 12 30 a. n | 1.0) a. n 3.09 a. » 5.00 a. n 8.30 a. n 11.01 a. n 11.45 a. n 2 01 p. n 4.23 p. n 0.00 p. r 8.15 p. i 7.41 p.’ 1 8.10 p. i 19.15 p. t