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ClllJUCll DIRECTORY.
Baptist Ciirncti.—Regular Services, 1st
and 3d Sundays in each month. Rev. Court
ney Brotvn. Pastor. Sabbath-school at 0
o'clock, A. M.
Mrthodist Clinton.—-Services at 11
o’clock, a. m. ami 7 1-4 o’clock, i*. m. every
Sabbath; Rev. Win. II. I.nPrnde, Pastor.
8abbath»school at 9 o'clock, a. u.
PRKsnvTr.m ax Ciii’bcii.—Services 1st
and 3d Sabbath every month, Rev. It. K.
Taylor, Pastor, Sabbath school at 9 o’clock,
Musoul**.
* Cai.ri>oxia I.odue, No. 121, F. & A. M.—
Regular communication, the 8il Friday
night in each month.
J. S. Sunns, W. M.
N. M. WntoiiT, Secretary. »
(iood Templars.
Cedau Vaulby I.odok, No, 303. I. O. G.
T - -Meets every Friday night (except 3d
Friday,)
J. K HOU8EAL, W. C. T.
J. A. Liddell, Secretary.
Grnnge.
Coiqutt ClnAKoa, No, 20—Regular meet
ings Saturday before the third Sabbath in
each month.
Our Agents.
eatherston, Lime Branch.
Patiillo, Taylorsville.
W. P. West
Esorn Hill.
SA 11 KD\Y
MORNING OC
T. 81, 1874.
L O O
A. X, IT!
3 M S.
Wo ore nnthorizod to announce the
name of Judge T. L. PIT 1’MAN us n
omdidnto for reoloction to tho offico of
Couuiy Treasurer, ut tho election to
bo held on tho first Woiluosiluy iu
Jnnuary next. Out. 28, 71.
To the Public.—1 hereby announco
myself u candidate for Shot ill’of Polk
county, subject to the primary elec
tion next Tuesday.
C. P. GORDON.
By referonoo to nuotllor part
of this paper, it will bo Boon
that our townsman, C. P. Gor
don is a candidate for ,Sheriff. This,
wo believe, is tho third cadidato for
that offico iu the field.
We are authorised to announco Mr.
W. F. TREADAWAY as a candidate
for Tux Collector of Polk county.
Election 1st Wednesday iu January
next, td
We are authorized to announce M' .
JOHN L. CARTER for Tax Collector,
subject to tho primary election to bo
held on next Tuotday.
Fello\v-( ifiy.ens of Folk Co.
I have lived iu this county ever
einco its formation. Never held a
public office in my life, nor Bought one.
Havo always voted for such men and
measures as in my judgment were
best calculated to promoto tho ends of
froQ government. Being now sixty
years old, and never having thrust
myself upon the people, I trust I may
bo pardoned for adopting this method
of announcing myself a candidate for
Tax Collector, subject to the primary
election, to be held on the 1st Tues
day in November next.
JOHN WllIGHT.
Bonis and Shoos vary ohoup at
Govau’s, Rome. Batchelor Brogans
$1,50. C t
Jon Pn in ting.—We have mado ar
rangements to havo Job work of all
kinds done, iu the very best style,
and at tho lowest prices. Send in
your orders. Legal blanks furnished
to order.
. Ladies if you want a stylish hat, go
to Wright’s, he has them trimed to
order by Mrs. O'Connor, of Atlanta
The prettiest line of prints to bo
found in town is at Wright’s.
If you want to buy clothing and
hats cheap, give AVright u call.
The cheapest and best assortment
of lady’s and ghu tie men’s shoes and
boots is at Wright’s.
NtEDLES for all kinds of Sowing
machines; Singer, 05ctB per dozen—all oth
ers 80 cents. Will send needleB by mail on
receipt of price. W. 11. WIKLE,
CarterBville, Ga. •
Wo call attention to Judge Pitt-
mau’s card, to bo soeu olsewhoro in
this paper. Tho Judge has mado us
a good officer, ns is shown by his
books, and the recommendation of all
tho grand juries. Should ho bo elect
ed, bo will doubtless coutiuuo to dis
charge tho duties of tho offico faith
fully.
Tho largest and finest lot of Cali
coes iu Codartown just recieved at tho
Cherkeo Irou Co. Store.
Calicoes of extra width, something
ontiroly new, just reoieved at Cherokee
Iron Co. Store.
A largo lot of ready-made Clothing,
boots, shoes nnd hats at Cherokee
Irou Co’s Store.
A largo lot of Liusaya and Flannels
in great variety at Cherokee Irou Co.
Store.
London skirts, aud Hoop skirts in
great variety, at Cherokee Iron Co.
Sotro.
Mr. G. W. Feathorston, one of our
prominent merchants, had his right
hand very badly torn up iu his cotton
gin, on last Monday. Ho is doing as
well as could bo expected, and it is
hoped that he will not loose tho use of
it. Wo sympathise with him iu this
affliction.
Wo understand that Messrs. J. E.
Houseal and E. K. Heudorsou have
formed a copartnership ns associate
Principles, with the iutcntiou of builil-
iug up a school of soiuo credit to the
town and community, if the citizens
will lend to their offorts a joint sup
port, uml harmonious co-operation.
They proposo to iutroduco a means
by which the people can odu. ate their
childien nnd wards at a diminished
cost, and an English education placed
in tho inch of tho most destitute
They hopo to ho able to submit the.
plun to tho public at an early day
Trammell said in Romo that “no
uinn could receive tho nomination un
less he could show tho 'collar marks.’ ”
Wo presumo ho mount tho “collar
marks" made in tho servioo of tho
Ring. Vote for Felton.
Eot everybody—every friend of truo
Democracy—mako a strong pull and
a pull all together, for Fulton on next
Tuesday.
Hurrah fur Felton ! I!
Remember, it iH contrary to law to
havo any spirituous liquors at O^about
any voting place on election day.
Maiuuei).- At tho residence of Mr.
Charles 11. Wood, thy. I.rulo’u.father,
in this county, on Tuesday tho 27th
inst., at 2 o’clock r. m., by Rov. J. WJ
Trawick, Mr. J. E. Good of Cartersvilie
Ga., to Miss Fannio Wood.
Printers fee recieved in nice samples
of cako, with compliments of Mr. and
Mrs. C. II. Wood. Wo wish tho now
m u ried couple a prosperous and hap
py life, and that tho 'old folks may
never regrot having given their (laugh-
tor to Mr. Good, aud wo don't think
they will ever have reason to regret it,
for wo know him to bo a good young
man.
To the Voters of the 7th Hist.
A consciousness of tho fact that tho
electiou to bo bold next Tuesday will
decide a question of vitnl interest to
tho great mass of the voting popula
tion iu our district, prompts mo to
write this urticlo. You will bo oallod
upon to decido whether you will sub
mit longer to tho mandates of offico
seeking politicians irrespective of the
dictates of your own judgment, or
break through tho poworful ring, that
has so long encircled you, aud by vot
ing for tho man of your choice, declare
yoursolvos. freemen. By voting for
Col. Dabney,t lie ring which ondoavor-
to force Col. Trammell upon you will
bo triumphant, and you simply ac
knowledge your inabilities to judge
for yourselves. Tho uiisorrblo subter
fuge resorted to by tho Romo con
vention iu taking Trammell down aud
putting Dabney in the field, is too thin.
The toll you they havo acceded to
your demands in removing tho obnox
ious candidate, and giving you a good
man; and by this dodge, vainly hopo
to decoy you from tho man of your
choice, tie you on to Dabney, aud build
up tho declining fortuuos of tho Brown
Trammell ring. It is claimed that
Col. Dabney is not a ling man, that
ho is uo politician, and belongs to no
clique or faction. In reply to this, wo
ask, whore did Col. Dabney stand
when Trammell was the so called nom
inee ? If ho did not belong to tho
ring, why did ho support Trammell
when tho pooplo, in their might, were
rising against him ? If Col. Dabney
is such a good man, and so unobjec
tionable in every respect, why was ho
not nominated at Calhoun ? Was ho
not as well known then us now ? It
is ovidonco to every thinking mind,
that ho belonged to tho faction that
supported Col. Trammell, else why did
not tho Romo convention nominate
Dr. Felton, who tlioy must havo
known was a man accoplahln to tho
people in every way ? Because Dr.
Felton was opposed to rings, aud tho
politicians wore dotominod to rulo or
ruin. And now, fellow-citizens, when
Dr. Felton has fought your light, when
lie has wielded tho political battlo-axo
in your defense, and broken down the
strong walls of political corruption
which surrouudod you, exposing tho
Iraud aud trickery by which these
combinations aro kept up, is it right
to desert him? Now is tho timo for
you to act, only one more plank re
mains to buoy up tho miserable hull
of a boat iu which political Tricksters
have been llouting into office. And it
is in your power, by one ui«>ro mighty
effort, to break this last prop from
under it, and sink it so deep that tho
most hungry office seeker of the fut
ure will never bo able to 4 rcuurroet i(.
Then strike while tho iron is hot, mako
ono more dosporato charge upon tho
ring. Acquit yourselves like men de
termined to bo free. Listen not to
tho syren voice of tho Dabney faction.
Vote for Dr. Felton and tho victory is
yours. Quin Nuo.
Hurrah for Felton ! 1 ! !
1,000,000 Dry Hides; 100,000 Sheep
Skins wanted by M. F. Govan & Co.,
Rome, Ga.
Rubber over-3hoes and boots at
Cherokee Iron Co’s. Store.
Professional 1 Cards.
K. W. THOMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDARTOWaY, GA.
P ROMPT attention given IV Claims.
Office with Ivy F. Thompson, Hast sldo
Court House square.' oct 17, 74
Wm. M. SPARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
J. It. II A II B K It,
Notary j^ciblio
ATTORNEY' AT LAW,
(’I'diiilownrdJn.
P ARTICULAR attention given to Inking
Depositions nml ooHcolion of claims,
KING & iflfXIiS,
ATTOh’NEYS AT LAW
Ci'iliutimn, Gn.
O FFICE in Court Hbuse.
Juno 20
W. r. r t it \ Eli,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ccilnrlown, Ga.
O FFICE over Dr. It ecru’s Drug Stove.
juno 20
IVY F. THOMPSON,
Attorney nt Ijiivv,
CEDARTOWN. GA.
^^FFICE —East hLIo Court House square.
WOFFORD & MILNER,
AT rc).1INKYS ATLAAV
Curtcrsvillc, (in.
^ ^FFICE In Bank Building. juno 20
<;i;x. w. t. worronn, John ii. wiki.n.
WOFFORD k WIKLE,
A T T O 11 N E Y 8 AT L A W
and Real Estate Agents.
C.I IiTERS F/Ll.E GA.
R. R. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
gedarto mw, a a.
O FFICE over Dr. Kfftsc'a Drug Store.
juno 20
Drs, Liddell & Richardson,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
CiMlaiiovi'ii, Gn.
jl/TAV lio found iu tlioil* olllou n! all hours
1\ L \vlion not profosaionally engaged.
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Legal Advertlsemonts.
Not ice to Debtors & Creditor*.
A LL persons having claims ngainit the
eslato of M. L. Marlin, deceased, nro
hereby voquostod to present them to tho
undersigned, in due form of law, for anttlo-
numt, and all parlies imlcplod lo said oslnto
are notified to mako Immodiato payment, as
(ho business must he wound up promptly.
R. W. WHITEHEAD,
Ool. 10, 1874. Excoutoi*.
Adiiilnifttintor’s Sale.
G EORGIA, POLK COUN IT. Agreeable
to an order of iho court of Ordinary of
said county, will ho sold beforo tho Court
House door, in Codartown, Bald county, on
the first Tuesday iu November next, be
tween tho legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
Lots of laud Non* 338, 330 and ono half
of 4(11, in the 2l*t district 3d section of said
county, containing 100 acres, more or loss.
Also, lots of land Nos. ‘123, *267, 231, 2(13,
233, 331, 310, 87, 477, 209, 20 ft. 330, 288.
187, 88, 83 and 232, in the 21st. district and
3d sect ion of said count v. Also, lots Nos.
28(1, 141). 607, 200. 187, OIL 1)92, 1142, 1012,
287. 1027, 950, 1020, 600, 3 ami 607, In the
18th district Rdsoollon of said county; also
five aoros iu Iho south-west corner of lot
l0 f», iu tho 18th district of the 3d section
of said county. Also, lot No. 733, iu tho
1st district aud 4th section of said county.
Also, fbts Nos. 398 and 76, in tho 2d dis
trict nnd 4III section of said county. Also,
two lots iu tho town of Rookmart; lot Nt). (I
in block A, fronting 30 foot on marble street
and miming back 125 foot; lot. No. 7 in
block A, fronting 20 feet on marble Biroot
and running back 126 foot. Bold as the
property of James M. Ware, deceased, for
tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Tortus Cash Oct. 20, 187 4.
.1. L. DUPREE, Admr.
Slicrill' Nnlo for Novriiihor.
W ILL ho sold, before* tho Court Ilouoo
door, in Codartown, Polk Comity, Qn.
on Iho first Tuesday in Novombnr next,
within tho legal hours of sale, tho following
property :
Lots of land Nos. 857. 853, 865. 861, and
half interest In lots Nos. 848, 817, and
aud 857, in (lie 21st district aud 3d hoc-
of Polk county, as the properly of .las.
lever, by virtue of a Ii fa issued from
Polk Superior Court in favor of Jane B.
’• s, vs. said Dover. Levy nmdo by Ibr-
loputy ShorilV.
oi, at the satito litno and place, lot of
land No 313, in the 2d district and IIh i
Polk county, as tho properly
Balt iigor Gravelly, by virtue of two .lustlee
fit las In favor of Simon Marks,
said Gravelly. October 3, 1871
BURBANK & JONES*
Codartown, * Georgia,
DKALHU.3 tit
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
VARNISHES, KEROSENE,
LAMPS.
Everything Fresh and Pure I
I* 13 I t 1* IT M U It Yj
LILY Wllirii, SOAPS,
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY.
GENUINE
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE
Always on hand.
JJjToollt, Hail* ami Nail Brushes,
Combs, oto. '
Qmn:
uilurtowt
! rcHidonoo, <
Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER,
SURGEON DENTIST
CcMlai'ftoWn, Ga.
In obediouoe to tho bohust of uur
Most Worthy Chief, Immaculate Ben
edict and Grutid Mogul; n mootin''
of lodge No. 1,1 O. O. B. ‘Was hold
nt thoir hall on Friday, Oct. 24th, nt
10 o’clock, i*. m. Business of groat
importance, involving momentous is
sues and possibly fatal consoqnoncos
to our order, being beforo tho body,
tho ordinary business was dispersed
with, and tho following resolutions
introduced by Louis S. Lodbottor:
Whereas, Charges of a very griov-
otts nature, accompanied with all uoc-
ecsary specifications havo boon profor-
ed against two of our number, to-wit,
Joseph H. Dodds aud Wm. N. Griffuth,
and
Whereas, It doth appear from ovi
donco submitted, aud tho coufossion
of those disorderly members, that they,
tho said Joseph H. Dodds aud Wm
N. Griffeth, have been guilty of kuow-
iugly and wilfully violating thoir most
solemn obligations to this order, iu
that they have, iu opposition to
tho repeated, earnest remonstrances
.of our sui villanco committee, leagued
with tho enemy, aud committed tho
offence of matrimony; thereby bring
ing reproach and injury upon our or
der, therefore, bo it
Resolved Id,—That thoso disobedi
ent brethren bo, aud are hereby, ex
pelled from our order.
Resolved 2d f —That in order to se
cure a more implicit compliance with
tho requirements of our constitutions,
and insure permanence and perptuity
of our institution. Such flagrant out
ages a nd unwitgating violations as
these should meet with prompt and
severe penalties.
Resolved 3d,—That in furtherance of
this idea, tho Worthy Chief of this
lodge prnouuce the Anathema Maru-
natha of our order upon these male-
fuctors. These resolutions being
unanimously adopted the meeting
A large stock of all kinds of goods adjourned sine die.
just recieved and’opened at Cherokee j W. En. Wood, W. C.
Lon Co’s. Store. i L. S. Leouetter, Sec.
New Advertisements.
FOR* SALE.
I will sell. at. private suit), tho following
property:
Two-Milk Cows, eight head of Hogs. ono
Muloantl Biiggy l l''iiriningTools, Five Hun
dred bushels of Cotton Hood, two thousand
bundles of Fodder, ono hundred and titty
bushels of Corn, one four-horse wagon,
two young heifers. Apply to mo at my
residence, one mile from Cedurlown.
Oct. 31 L. M. REEVES.
Dissolution Notice.
rpiIE Firm of Foalhorslon & Phillips
JL wus dissolved tho 1st of February, for
all other purposes except to wind up the
business of the old concern. Those who
owe us must pay up right now, or wo will
be compelled to sue.
G, W. FEA1HEHST0N
Continues to deal in
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Hats, Groceries
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Cntsh or Barter.
He also buys and sells Colton. Oct 21
W. M. PHILLIPS,
Opposite old stand,
Whore he will bo glud to see his old
friends and supply them with Goods. He
keeps a line of
General Merchandise
Prices defy Com-
NEW BARBER SHOP,
rpiIE undersigned has located in Ccdar-
X town for the purpose of currying on
the business in all its branches. Ifyou want
“ A CLOSE SHAVE”
a shampoo or hair cut, give me a call nnd I
will guarantee satisfaction.
june 20 ALFRED EVANS.
Cherokee Iron Comp’y Store.
IF you. want
GEO OIDS
SS II o E S ,
Clothing, hats, cars,
Or any urticlo generally kept iu
A FIRST GLASS STORE
At Prices to suit tho Closest Buyers, _
will make it. greatly to your advantage by
culling ut. the ubo\Q mimed store.
june 27-ly
CEDARTOWN
Livery, Sale and Feed Stable,
Main Street, Cedartown, <4u
I JRICI’S down to suit tho times. Good
Block, Vehicles, nnd Cureful Drive
always on bund.
Hpcciul attention given to tho cave
stock left in our charge.
LUMPKIN A MuCONNELL 4
" FULTON HOUSE,
T. M. ANDERSON, Into of Jlomo, Ga. with
1''. c 0 If. If A,
Corner Loyd and Wall sis. near Union Pat
Hunger Depot,
ATLANTA, : : GEORGIA
M EALS and Lodging per J)uy $2 0‘); sin
gle meal, 50 oeftts, First-class tubl
and good rooms, l{/$» Balnea iu buHRiuont
furnished with pure Liquors, Fine Wines
Boer une Wegars, july 11
Do You Want
PBO^ITABLB
EMPLOYMENT
IfBo, wrile lo Miijor K. RANDALL
GeneralAgouLof tLo Mobile Life In
surance Company, UodnUen, Ain.
giving your references, with u view to ob
taining an agency for that popular Company
G eorgia, polk county;—Mrs. m,
Yj. Lawrence bus applied for exemption
of personally and setting apart and valua
tion of Homestead, and ] will pass upon
the same at 11 o’clock a. tn. on the 2d day
of November, 187 i ut rny ofiicc, this the
20th dav of October, 1874,
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
(Vi
E W CLEMENTS, Shorill’
EOUOIA, POLK
30BNTY—Whorims,
, administratrix on
tho estate of .lane W* Ohildovs, deceased,
lo application for leave lo Hell the
said county belonging to said estate,
ire, therefore, to cite mid admonish
all persons concerned, to he and appear at
i- ollico on the first Monday in November
xt, to show cause, if any they have, why
said application should not bo grunted in
the l.nw (liven under my hand
and ollioiu! signature, this tho Dili day of
187 I. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y
O U N T V.—W h or on b
the eslato
of Reuben Webster, deceased, has applied
me for leave lo m |l lot of hind No. 1080,
the 2d district aud ith section of Polk
unly, Ga., also a wild and uncultivated
lot, lying in Walker county, Ga , belonging
either at public outcry or
private sale, us may seem to mid executor
■iHt convenient and to tho best advantage
ud interest of said estate.
Therefore, all persons concerned are
oveby notified to be. and appear at my
olUou, within tho time proscribed by law,
show utilise, if any they bjtvo, why leave
sell said laud should not bo granted.
Given under my hand mid official sigi
till*o, H>is Oct. Otft. 1874.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y
A(Iminintrutoi’it Stilt*.
f \ LORO I A, POLK COUNTY.—Agrw
VJT bio to an order from tho Court, of Or
nary of said counfy will ho sold before.the
Court House door, on the fir.il. Tuesday
November nexf, fiotwoeu Iho legal hours
.ale, all the land belonging fo the eslato of
Henry Drummond, duor-osed. consisting of
lols ot laud Nos. 1194, 1195 mid I2i0,iutho
21 st district and UdAconon. Said land’
situated about ono mile North of Antiock
church, good log houses, puitoh .mid upplo
orchard, and about, thirty-five acres cleared
land, fresh and in a high si.nlo of culli
lion. ,,Huid land is sold for the benefit of
ilia hetrs and creditors of said deceased,
Terms cash. This October 6l h, 1874,
(IISO. L. DRUMMOND, Adm’
Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors
( T EOR0IA, Poi.ic County.—All persons
J Indebted to the eslato of David A 11 loll
Into of said county, deceased, nro horoby
notified lo make immediate payment; and
thoso having claims against said eslato will
present them properly made out, within tho
timo prescribed by law, to the undersigned,
This October 8, 1871.
MARTHA A. HICKS, Adm’i
A DMINISTRATOR’S SA LE—Agrooablo
to an order from tho Courfiof Ordinn*
ry of Polk county, will bo Hold before iho
Court House door, in Codartown, or 1, _
first Tuesday iu November next, between
the legal hours of Halo, llio plantation be
longing to the estate of James Carter, dee’d
silualad about four miles West of Cedar
town; about twenty-live acres of which is
under cultivation, iho balance uncleared
consisting of lots of land Nos. 488, 439 and
419, In the 2d district and 4th section of
originally Chorokoo, now Polk county.
Hold for tho benefit of Iho heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms, ono half
cash, the balance on 12 months timo, small
notes, with ten per cent, interest nnd up
proved security. Hoptomber 29, 1874.
W. C. KNIGHT, Ad i
G 1 EORGIA, POLK COUNTY.—Whereas
f W (J Knight, administrator on I
tnto of Alfred Morrison, deceased, has
mado application, in dno form of law, for
dismission from his said administration
allcdging in his petition that, after his ap
plication as euoh administrator, Georgia
Morrison, the widow of said deceasou,
application and obtained homestead nnd
exemption of personally, and iu which war
included the whole of Iho property belong
ing lo tho estate of said deceased, and that
he has fully administered suid dilute, s
us the law requires.
Therefore, till persons concerned
take notice to be and uppoar ut iny office
within the time proscribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said W. C,
Knight should not be fully discharged ft*
his said administration. Given under my
hand aud official signature, this Oct. 9, 1874
JOEL BREWER Ord’y
FLOUB*
$ *A no
4 00
- ;i no
8 00
Flour 1-2 coni, Ions by thu 100 lb:
Corn Meal $L 2n por bitahol.
'Fancy,”
“Choioh,”
'Extra Famh.
G EORGIA, POLK COUNTY—Whereas,
W. H. Hoge, o.xccutor of II. W. Ifogo,
deceased, has made application, iu due
form of law, for letters of dismission from
his executorship, representing iu his poti
tion that ho has fully exeuuted his trust.
Therefore all porsous concerned will ho
and appear a* a Court of Ordinary to bo
held iu and for said county, ou the. first
Monday in November next, to show cause,
if any they have, why letters of dismission
should not be granted to said applicant, and
ho be fully discharged from his said trust.
Given under my baud and official signa
ture, this 17th day of July, 1874.
tnovl JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
o IikIIi-n.
Buying for Cush, we are prepared to sell
is low as the lowest.
Give us uoall and seo for yourselves
juno20—1y
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to tlio Whole Race of Women
DR. BRADFIELD'S
Female Regulator!
ITim
i nno NiMirniK
soii'corrMiiiii irroxiilariUin
iVll Irrlfn Ion oflClilnejMi iiinj Itliut-
,'imimriinKH nviy him io theoiioukl'aml cheer'
It Is u i> re i iirii la nil tliu nhove illii.nnenhr Qulll-
Ih mi l Fever.
cure Umnini'lyoi; of ull tli(| ubovo Uhi-
roeimimomtcd by tho bOHl |iliyHlclann amt
[.aQiianok, iu j Muri-li fit
io III nlnttOK
lint; lip, Wptiwii ns i)r. .1. jiraillfiiui’w i-Vmnle ttu-
mi. Ipliou
hu iik
mu Hint every tatty III our -
.lYerliiK In nay way pmillur luUnlrw
Hlionutb
'fill mm
tne Ix lii UtirilH un J
reveulliiK
amt moiiehiy
Dm u er«y
llu > iiki ki.h A (Jo. Atlnn'
take pli uDKiu In hIhIIiik tlini i
Ii.hI. iwenly y> u n Hie mcilmlun
•* own hh Dr. .1. iliaiMll .
imiiihIiIit II the lieiii cnnilillini Inn
.atier fur tbeillnenBon ft.r v
(-on)inen(U'(l^ I Inivt* boon InmMnr
ilnineni'i! prnutlee,
Hint every laity III Olir own lauii, wbo umy bo
- localInr lo tbi-lr sex, umy bo
•• Hint their HiillVrlnipi may
inn. eniy ini renuven, uiit Hint limy me. ■ lienifltoreit
in benllb nml nlruuKlb. Wbh m\ hiMienllemirils,
1 uui,roHpuatfully, W. 11. 1-KHHiLl., M. D.
Niun M Al'iiici i A. Un., I.'nrnb 'ID. IH70.
Mi'Mirn. Mu. Rout A Hon: J)«ur A'Oi-Hoiiio
luontbs iiko I lioiiKht n bottle of Uiuilllelil'H l-'emnln
ItuEUinior limn yuu.nml bnvu iimnl It In my luinliy
with I bn otmniit HUllBlnctlon.uml liuvu rmimninun.
it< it U (o two or llirreolbi-r Iuinllli-N,iin(i Dmy buvn
foil ii it Itjnnt ivliAl It firecoiniiiuinleil. Thu feiiinlm
wbo liuvu iihoiI your Iteauuitur urn In porfcoL
bunllli, nml lire nhlu to iitlumi to tiiutr boiiKoliold
n "illicit, mid we corillully rcuouiinond it to thu pub-
u. Youth, reniiecifully.
’ hbV. it. b. joiinbon.
Wo could add u thousumi oilmr cnrtlllraloH, but
wo cotinliler tho uliovu amply Hutllclont proof of Its
virtue. All we link In a trial.
For 1U1I partlcularN, hlntory of dlHoafloa, and cor-
tltlcuHM or Its womtorful curcn, tbn romtur Is ZU*
teni'il lo tliu wrnpper iironmt the bottle,
nlunuJm-I u j < .1 nml mihl liy
tillAUKIICLD 6b CO., Atlautu, Qa.
Hold by alt drUKKlnls.
JOHN C, AUBN,
Practical Mechanic & Builder,
CFjDMITOWN, G.I.,
Erect XJtjLiUliiif;
of all sizes and grades, on short notion and
after tho most approvod plans. Particular
attention given lo making and trimming
COFFINS,
REPAIRING FURNITURE, Ac.
Thoso desiring work of uuv kind in his
lino would do well to call on him at Iho St.
Charles llotol. Simp fronting Court. House
Hquiiro. juno 20-ly
"W. C. Barber,
REAL ESTATE AG-’T
J. W. UUIIKE & CO., %
ivnci.mr.K
Booksellers and Stationers^
ANl) DKALUR8 IN
Wrapping Papers, Twined, Notions,
Fancy Goods, &o.
Clor. Alabama & Whitehall hIh.,
•1 TIjANTA, - - GEORGIA
oct 3 2tn
East End Wood Shop.
ItY
,T. M. HARRIS.
Repairs uml Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
Aud almost anything mado of wood.
WORK CHEAP H 1 Oil GASH;
tiiF \Vo''k done according to prom-
;. sopfc ID-ly
W. S. DAVIS,
CONTBAOTOB
AND —
HOUSE BUltOEH,
Codartown, - - Coorgla.
W tl.I. ili> nil kinili) of work in Ills lino,
in a good and substantial manner,
guaranteeing witisfaeliou in work, and
prices as cheap as can ho (lotto, for cash or
any kind of produce. Furniture will ho
nut up to order cheaper than It cult bo
bought, iu this piano—bedsteads especially,
lloforonoos given when required, sept 19
CASH STORE.
.1. S. Stubbs & Co.,
CEDARTOWN, GA.,
I^'EEP constantly ott baud a full line of'
FAMILY OAOCBMEO,
HAltDWAKE,
HooI h a,ml 81i»os;
also a lino of
READY-MADE CLOTHINGI
AND FAOTOHY GOODS.
Cash buyers will find it to thoir interest,
lo examine our goods nml prices beforo
purchasing.
Solo agents for tho Halo of tho cele
brated 14 Watt Flows" and fixtures, iu Polk
county. juno 20—-If
W.U. "Wikle&OoT
Hocliiuttrt, tiu.
W
LL sell or buy Wild or Improved
Lands in any portion of tho county.
Having boon a citizen of Polk county for
many years, and being thoroughly posted
iu the Location, Value, otc , of Lunds in ev
ery section, fool confident that It will bo to
tliu interest of pnrtius having lands to sell,
to pluco them in my hands; audthoso wish
ing to piirolmno Lands onn always be ac
commodate!. I will be in Cedartown on
the 1st Tuesday in each mouth, for the pur.
pose of truusuotiug business iu my line.
June 20
Opcnod, A Boot and Shoe
Shop, on tho corner of Prior and Collage
streets, near fit Charles hotel. Our terms
are Ciult, and no work shall bo delivered
until paid for. Work done with dispatch
and at small cost.
Patronugc solicited. Very respectfully,
.1. W. IIOGE,
Cedartown, Ga., June 20lh, 1871.
r DKAUS118 IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
NOTIONS, NOVELTIES,
GAMES,
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES
Etc., Eta.
T
1 A ICE Huhsdriplion for any Rook or Ptv
riodioul published in the United States, at
Publishers lowest prloes.’J "
N B SJ D L -0 8
For all kinds of flowingMaohlnes, also fur
nish Attachments, Oils, eto. Will sen-1
Needles by mail, to any address, on reoolpt.
of prioe. Hitigor, 05 aenla por do/,on ; all
others 80 oonls. Parties would do wollto
consult its before buying goods from ped
dlers, or sending North to tho various
swindlers and humbugs. Any goods not iu
stock will bo furnished at short notioo.
juno 20-tf
TH/VVKLEIl’8 GUIDE.
Rome Railroad Company.
CHANGU! OF HC1CDULE.
this road and run as follows:
DAILY I’ASBUNCJBU
I,eaves Home at 8.15ant. T
Arrive at Homo 1.15 p. m / ux0 ° l,t S ‘ lu R ,i y 9
r,oaves Rome at 6 30 p. m. ) p n
Arrive at Homo at 10.10 p in ^ uvex * Uli *-
Knoll train will mako oIobo oonneotion
at Kingston with Western and Atlantic
Railroad trains hound for Chattanooga and
Atlanta. W. 8. COTHRAN, Pres.
JOHN 0. PRINTtrP, Ticket Agent.
Solma, Romo & Dalton R. R*
Trains on this Road will run ns follows i
GOING NORTH.
Leave fcclma 7.25 a m
Arrive at. Prior’s 6.48 p m
“ Dalton 0,46 p in
Making close connection at Dalton with
E T V <k Ga It R,., and W & A R R for all
Eastern and Wcstorn cities and the Vir
ginia gpriugs.
GOING SOUTH*
Leave Dalton 5*45 p m
Arrive at Prior’s 10.12 pm
Arrive ui Selina 8.30 a m
Leaving Dalton lor Solma upon arrival of
E 'I* V &. Ga It R and W & A R it trains.
M. STANTON, Gen. Supt.
W. S. MAYNARD, Asst. Supt.
RAY KNIGHT, 0. P. &, T* Agt.
••Tins KENNESAW itOUTJ'V’
Western & Atlantic Railroad
and Connections.
aUIIliUHLB IS EFFECT MAY 23.
MOUTH WARD—NO. 1.
Leaves ATLANTA
Arrive at Gartorsville
Arrive at Kingston
Arrive at Dalton
Arrive at CHATTANOOGA
NUMUJta Ii,
Loaves ATLANTA
Arrives at Carlersville
Arrivos at Kingston
Arrives at Dalton
Arrivos ut CHATTANOOGA
NUMUUU 11.
Loaves ATLANTA
Arrives nt (Jartersviilo
Arrivos at Kingston
Arrives at DALTON
80UTIIW.YBU NO
Loaves CHATTANOOGA
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at Kingston
Arrivos at Uartorsvillo
Arrives at ATLANTA
NUMUUU 5.
Loaves CHAT PAN DOGA
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at Kingston
Arrives at, Carlersville
Arrives at ATLANTA
8.**) a. nt.
11.0!) a. iu.
11.46 a. ra.
2.01 p. in.
4.28 p. m.
6.00 p. mj
8; 15 p. m.
8.43 p. ui.
10.30 p. w.
8.46 p. m
| 5.35 p. u
7.44 p. m
8.1U p. ui
19.45 I». m
3.45 a m
8 0) ft m
10.12 a iu
lrt.fil a m
1.13 p w