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THE RECORD.
A Lire Country Newspaper. Published Every
Saturday Morning by
W. S. t). WIKLE & CO.
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Notice to Presbyterians.-It is
eat ncbtly desired that a full Hooting
of all tbo members of Cedar Valley
Presbyterian Church bo had next
Sabbath afternoon, at 2 o’clotk, tbo
8th inslanti By the Sksoon.
A Mr. Flint, who lived in tbocoun-
try, was taken from towu on Thurs
day last in a dying condition and
died that night. Wo loaru tiat ho
had bom in towu siueo Tnesdty, in a
druukou condition. Wo loug to soo
tho day when this terrible nonster,
intemperance, shall bo put d»wn by
tho strong arm of tho law.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
11 aptist CiU'BCU.—Regular Services. 1st
and 3d Sundays in each month, Bov. Court
ney Brown. Pastor. Sabbath-school at 9
o'clock, A. M.
Mktiiodist Ciu-rch.—Services at 11
o'clock, a. u. and 7 1-4 o'clock, i\ m. every
Sabbath; Rev. Wm. II. I.aPrade, Pastor.
Sabbath-school at 9 o’clock, a. m.
ParsnvTERiAM Cm rch —Services 1st
nnd 3d Sabbath every month. Rev. R
Taylor, Pi
Sabbath-school at 9 o'clock,
Mnnonic.
- Calkdomia I,odoe, No. 121. F A A. M.
Regular communication, the 3d Frida
night in each month.
J. 8. Sun
N M. Wkioiit, Socretary.
, W. M.
Goo«l Templars.
Cedar Valmy Lodor. No, 303. 1. O. O
T - Meets every Friday night (except 3d
Friday,)
.1 E. HOUSE A I,, W. C. T.
J, A. I.iddem., Secretary.
((range.
r’CotqriTT Gbanok, No, 20 Regular meet
ings Saturday before the third Sal^atli In
cadi month.
Our Agents.
John 8. Vann, Priors Station.
E. P. Feathers!on, I,imo Branch.
( R. S PattlUo, Taylorsville.
W, P. West. Esom Hill.
SATURDAY MORNING NOV. 7, 1874.
Tj O C
A L IT KM S
Wo nro authorized to announce tho
ntitno of Judge T. L. PIT I MAN as a
candidate for roolection to tho ofllco of
County Treasurer, at tho election to
bo held on the first Wednesday in
January next. Oct. 28, 74.
We are authorised to announce Mr
AY. F. TREAD A AY AY as a candidate
for Tux Collector of Polk county.
Election 1st Wednesday in January
next, td - __
\ Boots nnd Shoes very cheap
Oman's, Borne. Batchelor Brogans
$1,50. fit
Job Printin'**.—AVo have uindo ar
rangements to have Job work of all
kinds done, in the very beat stylo
nnd at tho lowest prices. Send
vour orders. Ijogal blanks furnished
to order.
Ladies if you want a stylish hat, go
to Wright’s, ho has them triraod to
order by Mrs. O’Connor, of Atlanta
Tho prettiest lino of prints to bo
found in town is at Wright's.
If you want to buy clothing nnd
hats cheap, give AVright a call.
Tho cheapest and best assortment
of Indy’s nnd ghntloraou’s shoes and
boots is at AVright’s.
Needles for all kiuds of Sowing
machines; .Singer,05ct« per dozen—all Olli
ers 80 cents. Will send needles by mail on
receipt of price. W. H. WIKLE,
Caricrsvillo, Oa.
Dou’t fail to call at tlio Colartowu
Furniture AVnrerooms.
Tbo best bed-room fnrnitiro nud
parlor suits, and the cheapest in the
State, can bo bought at tho Colartowu
Furuitur AYnrerootn. This can bo
proven by calling and pricing.
Makiued—At Priors Station, on tho
3d inst., by Rev. It. F. Taylor, Dr. M.
F. Liddell to Miss Maggie Morrison
Printer’s foo O. K. Wo wish tho
Doctor ami his bride much happiness.
AVo soo from tho returns of the pri
mary election, that Mr. T. L. Pittman
reciovod lfi votes. Mr. Pittman au
thorizes us to stato that ho was not a
candidate in that election.
The following is tho vote polled in
thin county for Congress, on Tuesday
last :
Fulton. Dabney.
350 220
Photographs Enlarged.—A\ f o have
taken the agency of a Philadelphia
houso to have photographs eulargod.
Wo can havo tho work done at about
half the price ohargod by traveling
agonts. Samples can bo soon at tbo
Record ofllco.
New Advertisements.
Public Sale.
14th
i tho highest bidder, tho ft
lag property
Throe Mules, one Homo, fattening and
stock Hogs, ono l.'ow and calf, ono two-
Wagon, ono Buggy, Fuvming Tools,
Three hundred bushels Corn, Shucks, 2000
bundles Fodder, 150 bushels cotton seed. JJ
Cash. J. II. WALSTON.
The Cheapest Furniture Houso
in the State!
Thoso who Purchase
$1500
Worth of Furniture, a present of a niot
ml useful piece of Furnituro will ho given
t tho
CEDARTOWN
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM
nov 7 - -ly
BOUNTY, l. w. T
the
Professional Cards.
Cedartown,
Rock mart, 105 37
Buncomb, 70 26
17th district 54 22
Hill, 18 45
Filth Crock, 29 9
Foltou’s Majority, 314.
At least five hundred voters iu this
county stayed away from tho polls. A
full vote would no doubt havo in
creased Felton's majority to five or
c hundred.
Tho following is tho consolidated
report of tho return of the primary
lection, held in l’olk county, flu.,
Nov. 3d, 1874 ;
Treasurer—J C Iteoao, 220 ;
T L Pittman, lfi.
Sheriff—E W Clements 105 ; P C
Gordon 59 ; G C Green 21 ; Lump
kin 1.
Tax Collector.—John AVright 139 ;
.1 R AYeat 77 ; John Carter 27 ; Troad-
awuy 8; Edmondson 8; Stouo 5.
Tax Receiver—Arrington, 195 ;
Buckner, 26 ; R Whoelor2; Jenkins 2.
Snrvoyor—hi. M. H. Byrd 5.
J. A. Peek, Cbm. Ex Com.
Only last week wn recorded that Air.
Foathorstou had his hand badly cut
and bruisod in a cotton gin, and wo
nro called on to record an accident of
tho snino kind, and in tho sumo gin,
which happened to Air. J. D. Endlows
on last Monday. His hand was badly
cut, losing bis fore finger, and other
wise badly hurt.
Tho young Doctor of tho Cave
Spring Enterprise, being fresh from
between tho walls of a medical collcgo,
where medical technicalities and Latin
phrases aro spouted freely, notices
critically a typographical error in tho
Record, which makes tho name of ono
of its correspondents Quid Nuc instead
of Quid Nunc. AVhon tho Doctor
learns to spoil tho headings of his own
articles correctly written in plain En
glish, thon let him play tho critic for
other paperp. Soo article headed
Courtship in England,.on first page of
last number of tho Enterprise.
il. .1, Hand, desensod, having made applica
tion for loavo to soil sixty acres of land oil
of ilie cast portion of tho plantation of snid
deceased.
Thoso aro, therefore, to cite nnd admon
ish nil concerned to bo nnd spponr nl the
next Court of Ordinary, to bo hold In said
county on the first Monday in Dccombor
noxl, to show cause; if any they havo, why
leave to sell said land should not he
grnutod in terms of tho law. (liven under
my hand nnd ollicinl signature, this Oct.
SOth, 1874. .101*1. Bit MW Kit, Ord’y.
pKORUlA, Jl’Ol.K COUNTY;—(J. T.
vT Parker has applied for exemption
of personally nnd sotting apart nnd valua
tion of Homestead, and l will pass upon
tho sumo at 11 o’clock n. in. on tho Itlth day
of December, lH7i at my ollioe, this the
31st dav of October, 1874,
JO!:i. BRKWF.lt, Ord’y.
R. AV. THOMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDARTOWN, (7.1.
P ROMPT attention given to Claims.
081 co with Ivy F. Thompson, Hast aide
Court Houso square. oot 17. 7 I
Wm. M. SPARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cedartown, Ca.
oot 17 '74.
.1. It. if A It II E It ,
IVotary Public
AND
ATTORNEY AT IV AW,
Cedurtown, Gti.
P MVTICUl.AU nttohtion given to taking
Depositions and collection of claims.
KING k J \ si*>.
ATIORNUVS AT LAW
('cdiirlowii, (In.
O FFICM In Court Houso.
jilno 20
w. r. T l It N E it,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ccdnrtowu, (in.
O FFICM over Dr. Hooco’s Drug Store.
juno 20
IVY l\ THOMPSON,
iVttoi'no.v n.t, JAnw.,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
^‘^FFU'K —Mast side Court House square,
WOFFORD 6c MILNER,
ATTORNEA'S A r ULAW
Cartcravlllo, Go.
^FFICK in Bank Building. juno 20
AVOFFOItl) & WIK LE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
nnd Real Estate Agonts
'Ann: ns vi lee
It. It. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
c Ei) a nro ir.v, a a.
O FFICM over Dr. ltecsu’s Drug Store.
juno 20
Drs, Liddell & Richardson,
hninhcrs Mclntire,* Jane lingers and
K C Phillips, tho lawful heirs of Mrs. W. 1).
Mclntire, latcofsaid county, deceased, hav
ing made application lo have XV C Knight
appointed administrator, with the will an
nexed, on tho estate of anUl deceased.
This is. thoroforo to otto and admon
ish nil persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to appear at my ofllco as required
by law, to hIiow cause if any they havo. why
said application should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this litli day of November, 1874.
JUKI. Bit MW Kit, Ord’y.
COUNTY. —Whereas,
i tho 0H-
tnto of Alfred Morrison, deceased, has
made application, In duo form of law, for
dismission from his said administration,
alledging in his petition that, after bin ap
plication as such administrator, Georgia
.Morrison, tho widow of Sal*.’ deceased, made
application nnd obtained homestead and
exemption of personally, and in which was
included the whole oT • l»o properly belong
ing to tho estate of Bald deceased, and Hint
ho has fully administered said estato, ho far
as the law requires.
Therefore, all persons concerned will
lake not loo to bo nnd appear nt my oflioo
within the time proscribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said W. C.
Knight should not be fully discharged from
his said administration. Given under my
hand and official signature, this Oot. I), 1874
.10Kl. BRKWKR Ord’y
FOR SALE.
I will «ell. nt prlvnto sale, the following
property:
Two-Milk Cows, eight head of Hogs, ono
Mulnand Buggy,Farming Tools, Five Hun
dred bushels of Cotton Hood, two thousand
bundles of Fodder, one hundred and fifty
bushels of Corn, one four-horse wagon,
two young heifers. Apply
CetlB rlnwi
f A Y ho found In theii
office nt all hour
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Unliiitown, (in.
QFFICE »t residence,
1,000,000 Dry Hides; 100,000 Sheep
Skins wanted by M. F. Govan & Co.,
Romo, Ga.
Rubber over-shoes and boots at
Cherokoo Iron Go’s. Storo.
A largo stock of all kiuds of goods
just recieved and opened at Cherokoo
Iron Go’s. Storo.
The largest and finest lot of Cali
coes in Cedartown just reciovcd at tho
Cherkee Iron Co. Store.
Calicoes of extra width, something
entirely new, just recieved at Cherokee
Iron Co. Store.
A large lot of ready-made Clothing,
boots, shoes and hats at Cherokee
Iron Co’s Store.
A largo lot of Linsaya and Flannels
in great variety at Cherokee Iron Co.
Store.
London skirts, and Hoop skirts in
great variety, at Cherokee Iron Co
Sotro.
$15.
Furniture given away at Cedartown
Furnituro Ware rooms.
Have your old Furnituro repaired
at Cedartown Furnituro Warerooms
Read advertisement of Mr. J. H.
Walston, in another colnmn of this
paper. We are sorry to learn that
Mr. Walston contemplates emigrating
to Texas soon, as we will loose a good
citizen, and wo fear Texa3 will not be
the country he expects to find. Wo
know how it is ourself.
Cedartown Furniture Sstore.—Wo
call tho especial attention of our read
ers to tho advortisomont of tho above
store. Mr. Axo has a good stock, and
sells cheap, and we think our pooplo
should sustain him, and not run off to
Romo and other places, when they
can get tho same article as cheap, if
not cheaper, at homo. Ho nrnkoa a
speciality of ordering fino furniture.
Capt. A. G. West, President of tho
Cherokoo Iron Company, returned
from New York, Friday morning. Ho
says business of all kindH is very much
depressed, and tho indications aro
that next year will bo very bad on ull
kiuds of business.
Married.—Near Rock mart, in this
county, Mr. Samuel Hagan to Miss.
Naomi Thompson.
Died—Of congestion, on tho 4th
inst., in Cedartown, Mazon J., son of
J. D. aud Elizabeth Compton, aged
ten years.
Preparation is being made to estab
lish a new paper here, by Messrs T.
W. Dodd and J. T. Gibson.
Miss Lizzie McDowell of Atlanta,
was run over and killed by a switch
engine, at tho crossing of Whitehall
street on tho 1st inst.
idono
Oct. 31
Dissolution Notice.
FTXHE Firm of Fenthorslon & Phillips
X was dissolved the 1st of February, for
all other purposes except to wind up the
business or tho old concern. Those who
owe us must pay up right now, or wo will
bo compelled to
6, W, FEATKTOII
Continues to ileal in
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Hats, Groceries
Ac., &c., &c.,
SURGEON DENTIST
(’(Mlurtuwn, Gu.
Legal Advertisements.
Sheriff Sales for Dec’emhen
YTTILL ho sold, before the Court Mouse
\ \ door, in Cedartown, Polk Comity, Oa.
on the first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
property:
nty tons of plgiron, as tho properly of
the Etna Iron Company, by virtue of a tl fa
from Polk Superior Court in favor of W,
Brlaut, vs said Mina lrom Company.
Also, at same time and place, lots of laud
Nos. .138, 339 and one half of 161. iu the
21st district and 3d section of said bounty,
oiilaiulng 100 noro*, more or less Also,
lots of land Nos. 22d, 207, 2(11, 215, 20(1,
331, 340, 87, 477. 200, 2114, 330, 383, 187, 88
83 and 232, in the 21st district and 3d sec
tion of said county. Also lots Nos, 283,
149, 507, 290, 187, (13, 092, 1142, 1012, 287,
1027, 950, 1023, 500, 3 nud 507 in the 18th
district and 8d suction of said county; also,
in tho south-west corner of lot
1005, in tho 18th district and 3d section of
said county, Also lot No. 783, in tho l t
district aud Ith section of said county; also
lots Nos. 808 and 75, in the 2d district nnd
Itli section of said county. Also, two lots
In the town or Kookmin-.; lot No.fi, iu block
A, fronting 31) feet on marble street, and
-nulling lmok 126 foot; lot No. 7 in block A
og 20 foot on marblo street, and run
ning Imek 125 foot, ns tho property of .las.
M. Ware, deceased, b,, virtue of live li fas
issued from Polk Superior Court, ouo in fa-
of UuHtnvus II. Bates, vs Pleassnl W-
Ward, James M. Ware, and .lames F. Dover
principals, aud Wm. M- Tumlin, John
II. Erwin and Samuel Erwin endorsers; one
favor of A. M. Sloan, vs J;\s. M. Ware
and Emanuel Lyon; one in favor of Jacob
"' so, vs P. W. Ward maker, .las. M. Wat-0
lorsor; also one in favor of G II Ward, vs
G. lloylo, principal, .las. M Ware, seen-
y\ ouo in favor of .Idlers, Uotlirah A Co.
James M. Ware; one in favor of Joffor-
i Johnson, vs James M. Ware mid Minium-
-yon, and one in favor of Veal & Co., vs
P W Ward, Jas M Ware, security.
it sumo time and plnoo, ono sorrol
no years old; ten bushels of corn,
less, and ten ncros of cotton in the
field, supposed to mako ouo thousand
pounds; levied on as the properly of Bun
nell Lawrence, by virtue of one mortgage
11 fa issued from Polk Superior Court, in
favor of John A. Jones, vs said Lawrence.
Property pointed out by 11 fa.
Also, at satUo limo ami place, lot of land
No. 18, In th 0 iKill district nud fid section
of Polk county, as tho property of .1. M.
Smith, for State and county taxes. Prop
erly pointed out out by defendant. Levy
made and returned to inn by constable.
Also, at Hitiuo time and plnoo, lots of land
Noh, 83(1 and 837, in the 21st district and
3d Heat ion of said county, as tho property
of John L. Howe, by virtue of ono execution
ixiumiI lYuin I'ulk’ Hu|inrlur Com I, in l.ivoi-
..r r:in,1,1. l.yoim, vk .lolm Itmvn, II C Wynn,
nn,I H.ii'l John I,. Itmvn n'nl K I' lllglu.
or. Tho nbnvo lnml Inlying honn wol.l
llln llrnl Tunmlny In llntnlior, IH.'.I, nn.l Inti
oiv liy (!«o W M'orgnn, nn.l h" hnving ftillo.1
In jniy si.i.l inonoy, ll.o snino In horoby ml-
verlisod for sale at his risk
Also, at same time and pbute, lot of land
No. 291, in tlio 13!li district and 3d section
*of Polk county, ns the property of M
E. Lawrence, for Stale and oounly
Property pointed out by defendant. Levy
made and rolnrned to me by constable
November 5, 1871.
E W CLEMEN TS, Sheriff
A, .1. GIIKSON, Dep ty BlilV,
,\i>(i<-<> lo DeliJois ,Vt Umlilors.
A LL persons having olMms lignins! tlio
estate of M. L. Marlin, deceusoil, aro
hereby requested lo present them to the
undersigned, in due form of law, for settle
ment, nnd all parties indopted to said estate
are notified to mnko immediate payment, nn
the bunlnofls must ho wound up promptly.
K W. W11 IT El I KA D.
Oct, 19, 1871. Executor.
AilminiHtintoi’H Sale.
( 1 EOUGI A, POLK (.JOHN I Y. -Agreeable
7 to an order of the court of Ordimuy ol
said county, will ho sold before tho Court
House door, in Oodarlojvii, said county, on
tho first Tuesday in December next, be
tween tho L ;;:t! lioilfH of sale, the following
proporly. tn-wlt:
Lots of land Nos- 333. fill') and ono half
of lllf, iu the 21 st .list riel 3d seotion of said
county, containing 100 acres, more
BURBANK & JONES,
Cedartown,
Georgia,
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
VARNISHES, KEROSENE,
LAMPS.
Everything Fresh and Purol
1» E It 15" II M13 B Yj
LILY WHITE, SOAPS,
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY.
OKNUINW
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE
Always on hand.
Tooth, Hair ami ,Nail Drufihos,
Combs, etc. ]
PLOUR-
"Fancy,” - - $ ‘i 69
"Ciioiok," - - - 4 00
"Extra Family," * - H 50
‘Family," - 6 00
Flour 1-2 cont load by tbo 100 lb
Corn Moal $1 15 por busbol.
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
WHCLESALtt
Booksellers and Stationers,
AND DEALERS IN
Wrapping Papora, Twiuoa, Notions,
Fancy Gootls, &e.
Cor. Alabama k Whitohall Hla.,
I TEA XT A, - - - GEORGIA
oot 3 2m
East End Wood Shop.
liV
•T. M. HARRIS.
Roptilra and Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
And tlmoBl any thing made of wood.
WORK CHEAP FOR. CAS II.
* UV* do)w according /<» prom-
sopfc 19 ly
Buying for Cash, wo a
s low as the lowest.
Utay- (Jive us a call and
j prepared to sell
oo for yourselve
juno 20-1y
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to tlio wiiolo Rtico of Women
DR. BRADFIELDS
Female Regulator I
MICNHItH, relievo
, mlkiy " —• ** *“
, Ni imilKli, or - -
WIiIiom, nn.l tmrllnl I'rolaiimiN
i RhoU'
nionlhl:
nml Nimii
m ivoaii irrua-io.. i -
rulli-ve (JimllvonuM, purify Urn UIoimI.
.a nt MiiO'mlh lo ilia wtioL- nyslqni, oloa.
i.l.nimrilnan rojy hue lo UiooliOoU.iiml oheut-
’ all tbo above diseases as Quin-
Isln CitiUfs
1 wl *l'inilt'Vovoa 111Jk Jiolr oompialhts
person, wlilui ‘
mntlRni ^ r
'IiiidVorVoot uii irroiUlaritti-H
will tom iVi.hU Irritation nriflitneysand ntmb
■jvO CoHtlvoiiesH, pnrlf - *— “ ““
Niio-mlli io 'bo who)'
.mrlluua ro
fuHum 10 n o inlncl.
’ oitircnH of Ccilarto
Cherokoo Iron Comp’y Store.
A! . lots
' land No:
231, 23"
dli-s (un euro ilioiiiiiolvi-H of nil tho above
* I limit rovoalnnr itielr opinplaliUs lo
, whlon Isaiwayii mortify lug u, Uiulr pride
lumondort hy tlio host pliystaluns and
t,.u o org>. jjAaiiANoit, (la , March CR,
Bbuumki.d A (Jo. Allan a, CIn.: Hrar ..... -
take iiluiHi.ro III HtatlliK tluu I have omul Id tlio
IiihI iwenty yn « ihe inedlclno you lire now put-
tluu on, known as Dr. .1. llrudllo d'H I-cmnle lUuu-
lalor o' d cooHtdpr H (tin Iiphi uoioMiouloii e
notion to. ether for the iIIhimihoh for which It In
cgniiiteodcd. I have boon lumlllur w th the i
ho. lotion liolh hh a praotltlooer or oo'dlclno mol
domest'o praoilne.aod can honcHlIy sny Hi .11 o
slder II a boon lo H'lllcrtiig IimiiuIi-h. mol omi
too llial every lady in oar own land, win
iTurlng In any way puuiiltur to Iholr sox
do to prooure a boltle. llial their sulturl
mil only lie rnllovod, toil Unit Ihey may liurostori
to health and strength. Wlih inJ.bliniest rtwal-8
I mu, rispoctfiilly, VV. Ji. FUllllILL, M5 D.
Nkaii MXiiiKTTA, Oa a Mnroh,20,
lleunlntor from you,mm iikvo iih"«i n m my inmi j
vv I (is I lie utmost nulfsraolloii.and liave roconuiieu-
■Ml It to two or three other fmnlllen, mid they hnvfc
round It Just what It Urocoinnionuod. Tho rmnali'fl
wlio have imoii your itogulator nro to porfool
Hen and nro ulilo to attood to their hOliHohO d
duties, and we cordially recoiumond It to tlio pu >•
H, JOHNSON,
Wn could add a thousand other cortllli-aloH, bL.
we consider tlio above amply sufllolout proof of Its
virtue. A It wo auk In a trial.
For full particulars, history of dlnoasos, t
Hold by all drugglHts.
W. S. DAVIS,
C ONTBACTOB
—AND —
HOUSE BUttDEB,
Cedartown, - - Coorgla.
W ILL do till kinds "f work In his lino,
in a good and substantial manner,
guaranteeing satisfaction In work, and
prienty as cheap as can he done, for cash or
any kind of produce. Furnituro will ho
put up to order cheaper than it can bo
bought in this place—hodslends especially.
UelVri'iMM"* given when required, sept 19
C A Si t HtO RFi.
•T. S. Stubbs A-, Clo.j
CEDARTOWN, GA.,
!£EHP constantly on hand a full lino of
FAMILY OROCEmES,
HARDWARE,
Hoots and Blioos t
iiIho a line of
READY-MADE CLOTHINGI
AND FACTORY GOODS,
Cash buyers will find it to Iholr interest
i oxnmino our goods aud prices before
purchasing.
Hold agents for tho sale of tho cole-
W. H. Wikle & CM
CrtrlcrHvillc,
DEALERS IN
COL Atlanta, O*.
IF YOU WANT
DRY GOODS
8 II O E S ,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Or any articlo generally kept in
A FIRST CLASS STORE
At Prions to suit (lie Closest Buyers, you
will make it greatly to your advantage by
calling at the above named store.
juno 27-1 y
Co wli
He hIbo buys r
or J3n.rtei*.
nd sells Cotton. Oct 2 f
We aro authorized to announce tho
name of J. M. ARRINGTON as a can
didate for Tax Reciever at approach
election.
The repairs on the Baptist church
are about completed.
Tho walls of the now jail aro com
pleted, and the wood work ia progress
ing finely.
W. M. PHILLIPS,
Opposite old stand,
Where ho will bo glad to sco his old
friends and supply them with Goods. He
keeps a lino of
General Merchandise
NEW BARBER SHOP.
T HE undersigned has located in Cedar-
town for the purpose of carrying on
the business in all its branches. Ifyou want
“A CLOSE SHAVE”
a Bbampoo or hair cut, give ine a call and
1 will guarantee satisfaction.
I june 20 ALFRED EVANS.
CEDARTOWN
Lively, Sale and Peed Stable,
Main Street, Cedartown, Ga-
always on hand.
Spociui attention given to the care <
stock left in our charge.
lumi’kin & McConnell*
FULTON HOUSE,
T. M. ANDERSON, late of Rome, Ga. with
Corner Loyd and Wall sts. near Union Pas
senger Depot,
ATLANTA, : s J GEORGIA,
l\/I KA L8 and Lodging per Day $2 Of); sin-
iVl gle meal, 60 cents, First-class tabic
nnd good rooms, Rfl^. Saloon in basement
furnished with pure Liquors, Fine Wines
Beer nne Wegars, July H
Do You Want
PBOFITABLB
EMPLOYMENT
Ifso, write to Major It. O. RANDALL
General jf-oiit of the Mobile Life In
surance Company, <Ju<l»Uen. Alii,
giving your references, with a view to ob
taining an agency for that popular Company
,331.810,87, 477, 239. 231, 330, 283,
187,’ 88, 83. and 232, in the 21.1 district and
3d seution of said county. Also, Inis Nhh.
288, I 19. 697. 290 187. 38. 992, 1142, 1012,
287. 1027. 950, 1923, 699, 3 and 607, in Ihe
|Hlh district fid section of said county; also
live ncros iu tlio south-west corner of lot
1036, in the IBlh district of the fid section
of said county. Also, lot No. 783, in th .j
I mi district and -I I li section of said county.
Also, lots Nos. »9H and 75, in tlio 23 dis
trict and -Itli seotion of said county. Also,
two lots iu the town of Rooktnnrl; lot No. 3
in block A, fronting 80 feet on marble street
uniting back 125 fool; lot No. 7 in
block \, fronting 20 fool on rnnrblo streot
and running back 125 foot. Sold as the
properly of James M. Ware, deceased, for
tlio benefit of Ilia heirs nnd oroditor* of said
docoused. Terms Gash Oot 20, 187-1.
J. L. DUPREE, Admf.
*i EOUGI A, POLK COUNTY—Whereas,
Or Bailie A. C'liildors, administratrix on
the estate of Jane W- Childers, deceased,
nplloatlon for leave to sell tho
land in said county belonging to said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, lo he and appear at
my office on tlio first Monday in November
next, to show cause, if any they have, why
said application should not he granted in
terms of tho Law Given under my hand
and official signature, this the fith day of
Got., 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y
(~\ EOJIGIA, POLK COUNTY.—Whereas,
YJ S. M. H. Byrd, Executor on the estate
of Reuben Webster, deceased, Inis applied
to me for leave to sell lot of land No. 1080,
In tho 2d district nnd 4th section of Polk
county, Oa., also a wild and uncultivated
lot, lying in Walker county, (in , belonging
to said estate, either at public outcry or
private sale, as may seem to said executor
most convenient and to the best advantage
and interest of said estate.
Therefore, all persons concerned aro
hereby notified to bo and appear at my
office, within the lime prescribed by law,
lo show cause, if any they havo, why leave
to sell said land should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this Oct. OLIi. 1874.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
Notice to Debtors anil Creditors
( 1J50R0IA, Pot.k Bounty.—All persons
J indebted to the estate of David A Hicks
latcofsaid county, deceased, arc hereby
notified to make immediate payment; and
those having claims against said estate will
present them properly made out, within tlio
time prescribed by law, to the undersigned.
This October 8, 1874.
MARTHA A. HICKS, Adm’rx.
JOHN C, Mim,
Practical Mechanic & Builder,
CEDARTOWN, GA.,
W OULD respectfully nsnounou to tho
public that ho is fully prepared lo
furnish Material and
Erect Buildings
of all sizes and grades, nn short notice and
after tho most approved plans. Particular
attention given to making and trimming
OO F F I 2sT S ,
REPAIRING FURNITURE, Ate.
Those desiring work of any kind in his
line would do well to call on him at tlio St.
Charles Hotel. Shop fronting Court Houso
Square. juno 20-ly
BOOR AND STATI01EM,
NOTIONS. NOVELTIES,
GAMES,
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES
IStc-., Etc.
T- A KB Subscription for any Rook or Pe
riodical publisiioil iu tlio United Statos, at
Biihlisliors lowost prions. J "
N E "9 D L 'B 8
For all kinds of Sowing Maolilrios, also fur
nish Attachments, Oils, etc. Will send
Needles hy mail, I" any address, on receipt,
of prioo. Singer, 35 cents por dozon ; all
others 80 cents. Parlies would do well to
consult us Wore buying goods from ped
dlers, or Bonding North lo tlio various
swindlers and humbugs. Any goods not in
slock will bo furnished at short notion.
juno 2(Mf
-Ellen KJ
_ Reeves has upplied for Exemption of
Personalty and 1 will pass upon the
Ham.»at 11 o’clock, a. in , on tho 17tli day of
November, 187 t, at my office, this Gth duy
of November, 1874.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
EORG1A, POLK COUNTY —Whereas,
J W. H. Hogo, executor of It. W. Hogc,
deceased, has made application, in duo
form or law, for letters of dismission from
ids executorship, representing in his peti
tion that ho lias fully executed his trust.
Therefore all persons concerned will he
and appear at a Court of Ordinary to lie
held In and for said county, on the first
Monday in November next, to show causa,
if any they have, why letters of dismission
should not be granted to said applicant, and
lie bo fully discharged from his said trust.
Given under my bund and official signa
ture, this 17th (Jay of July, 1874.
tnovl JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
\V . O. I3art>er,
REAL ESTATE AG-’T
ltockiiiurt, (Li.
W ILL 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
in the Location, Value, etc , of Lands in ev
ery section, feel confident that it will bo to
the interest of parties having lands to soli,
to plaoo them in my hands; ami thoso wish
ing to purchase Lands can always be ac
commodated. I will be in Cedartown on
tho 1st Tuesday in each month, for tho pur.
pose of transacting business in my line.
june 20
Opened, A Boot and Shoe
Shop, on the corner of Prior and Collcgo
streets, near St Charles hotel. Our terms
are Oa*h, and no work sliall bo delivered
until paid for. Work done with dispatch
and at small cost.
Patronage solicited. Very respectfully,
.1. W. HOOB,
Cedartown, Gu., June 23th, 1874.|
T li A V JQ1jI3R\3 GITID12.
oopl Sundays
Romo Railroad Company.
UIIANCIH OP BCI5DULE.
O N and after Monday, Juno 1st, 187 4
double daily trains will bo resumed on
this road and run as follows:
UI.Y PASSKN(1 Elt
Loavos Rome at. 8.15am. j
at Rome 1.15 p. m J
Leaves Romo at 6 30 p. m. ) R .)
Arrivoat Rome at 10.10 p in \ ^ ^
Each train will mako oloso commotion
at Kingston with Western and Atlantic
Railroad trains bound for Oliatlauooga and
Atlanta. W. S. COTHRAN, Pros.
JOHN 0. PKINTUP, Ticket Agent.
Salma, Romo 6c Dalton R. R*
Trains on tills Road will run as follows:
GOING NORTH.
Leave Selma 7.25 a in
Arrive at Prior’s 6.48 p m
“ Dalton 9,45 p in
Making oloso connection at Dalton with
E T V & Oa R K., and W & A R It for all
Eastern find Western cities and tlio Vir
ginia .Springs.
GOING SOUTH-
Loavo Dalton
Arrive at Prior’s
Arrive at Hulmu
6*45 p ti
10.12 p i:
8 8) u i
M. STANTON, Gen. Supt.
W. 8. MAYNARD, Asst. Supt.
RAY KNIGHT, G. P. & T- Agt.
“THE KENNE4AW ROUTE,”
Western & Atlantic Railroad
and Connections.
SUIIBUIILB IN liPFEOT M.VY 25.
NORTHWARD
Leaves ATLVNPA
Arrive at Car tors villo
Arrive nt Kingston
HUMher fi.
Loavos ATL-VNTA
Arrives at G irtersvillo
Arrives at Kingston
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at CHATTANOOGA
NUMDKR 11.
Loaves ATL \NT \
Arrives at Cartorsviilo
Arrives at Kingston
Arrives at DALTON
SOUTHWARD NO 2,
Leaves CHATTANOOGA
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at Kingston
ni;Mintr
Leaves CHAT TAN000A
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at Kingston
Arrives nt Cartcrsvilia
Arrives at ATLANTA
10.3(1 p. r
12 3) ft. i
; 1.01 a. r
3.0) ft. l
5.0J a. i
8.30 a. m.
11.05ft. in.
11.45 a, m
2.01 p. in.
4.24 p. m
3.00 p. in
8;15 p. in
8 13 p. m
10.30 p. iu
3.45 p. m
8 J.35 p. m
7.44 p. m
8.13 p. m
19.45 p. m
8.45 n m
8 O’) a in
10.12 » m
10.51 am
1.43 pra