The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, November 14, 1874, Image 3

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THE RECORD. A Livo Country Newspaper. Fubl shed Evtry Saturduy Morning by W. S. D. WIKLE & CO. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ouo copy, ouo year $1.00 Ouo copy, six mouths 1.00 Tcu copies, in clubs, ouo year, cadi 1.50 Bhig’.o copies Sets All subscriptions invaiiably in advanco. No name entered upon tliolist until tbo subscrip tion is paid. HATES OF ADVERTISING. space. l \\\ 1 M. it* M. 6 H* 15 M. 1 ? 1.00 5.00 18 00 *12 W 18.00 25.00 ^‘Aor 25.00 45.00 30.00 40.00 40 oo 85.00 05.00| 120.00 F.ofoatnoiial and llubiuess Cards of one inch or loss, $12 per annum, payable quarterly iu advanco; six mouths, f8. All advertise- inei.ts duo after Arst insertion. CIUKCII DIRECTOUV. IIai'tist Curr.oil.—Regular .*<01 vices. I M Sundays iu each month, llev. do v Drown. Pastor. Sabbath-school ai M unionist o'olock. A. M. It Sabbath; Rev. Sabbath-school ok, 1 Win. II. LaPrado, Pastor. an C'ltL’ncti.—Services 1st li every month, lluv. It. F. , Sabbath-school alt) o'clock, Masonic. duuk, No. 121, F A A. M.— unication, the 3d Friday N. M. Wain ht, Secretury. (iooil Tcmpliirs. fiovn Vallky Lodor, No, 303. I 0. n T.—Maets every Friday .light (eicepl 3, Friday,) J. M. HARRIS, W. C. T. hamik, No, 20 Regularmeet- , l.efyrc the iliird Sabbath lii i «• w. )’. i mi. AN.MIt NCll.M I-'. NTS. Mr. T'tld’>r,—Plenao announce tho name ut II. I 1 l.UMIMON uh a candi date for Shoriff ut approaching olcc- lion in January. Many A mini. AVo nro nutliorizrJ to nmionnoo tho name of Jinlgo T. 1.- I‘IT1 MAN no a candiitate for roolcction to tho offico of County Treasurer, at tho olootion to be held ou tho first AVednoaday in January next. O.'t. 2?, Vi. AVo are authori/.od to annonneo tho name of J. M. McCUltllY as a caudi- dato for County Troaanror, at tho ap proaching olootion in January next. AVo are untloui-ed to aonounco Mr. AV. 1’. TUKADAM’AY no a cauilidalo for Tax Collector of l'olk county. Election 1,1 AA'uduo. day in January next, td AVo : re lut'.iori'." d t-> announce tho Iiamo of J. M. AUU1NUTON as a can didate for Tax I! ciover at oppronciug election. AVo uro authorized to annonneo tho name of ItOBT. li. A\ Itl.Iof.I'.It as a candidate for Tax lteciover at election to bo bold first Wednesday in January next. SATURDAY MUUNIS NOV. 11, IbT I. l.dl'A I. ITEMS. A largo lot of Boots and Shoes just recioved at bumpkin A .AleCouuell's. 1,000,000 Dry Hides; 100,000 Sheep Skins wauled by M. F. Govau & Co., Homo, Oa. Huhber ovci-.ihoes and bools at Cherokee Iron Co's. Store. A larg. jufct recio Iron Go's Block of nil kinds of goods cd and opened at Cherokee Store. Wanted,—Dry hides, Rag?, Bccb- ix and Tallow, at Lumpkin & Mo Connells theTELECTION. Tho official voto from all tho coun ties except Haralson, gives Felton u majority of 0(5. Tho reports from Haralson are conllicting, but it is gen erally believed that Feltons majority iu that county is about 15. All per. ous indebted to tbo Chero kee Iron Company Store, either by note or account, uro earnestly request ed to come forward and make puv- inant, ami thus avoid costs. Tho books must bo settled up. B irber & Wood liuvo Bocurod tho agency for tho celebrated Avery JMows and will soil them to Farmers at Fac tory Prices, adding freght from Nash villo Toun. Call And Examine them. Muster K H. Harrison, one of our most active lads, recently jumped tho rope 1040, without stopping. Jump up boys, or you’ll never reach that. LATEST. Hurrulson has not boon hoard from yet, but Barber & \Vood have recioved a lot of very huusomo Clothing, which they will soli ut reduced prices. BTILI. LATE1L Felton's majority 8*2, and Barber A Wood will sell Hats A Capa cheaper than any body in town. TUB LATEST Dabney is opposod to contesting the election, but all agree that Barber »V Wood have tho best Oysters in town Mrs. Smith, who was bo badly in jured by an enjino at Cuss Station a few weeks ngo, is improving, and it is hong ht will soon recover. On last Saturday night an effigy of Joo Brown was paraded through tho streets of Carter .villc, and was after wards hanged and buried. President t ■ runt has issued his proclamation setting apart Thursday, the i!Gth day of the present month, as a day of thanksgiving, rest aud praise. Dado county, which lias quite a. number of negroes employed at tho Trenton Ironworks and at the Severn coal mines, gave but four votes for Dr. Felton, in the Congressional election. Will tho friends of Col. Dabney still contend lliut tho negroes looked upon Dr. Felton as a Republican. The Ccdartowu Express is tho namo of a new paper just establish-, d iu this placo, by T. J. Hibson and Tiros. W. Dodd. It presents a neat appearance both in general make-up and print. On Thursday night last, eouio one tried to effect an ontraneo though a window, into tho residence of Mr. N. M Wright, but wore discovered beforo they had succeeded. Wo caution tho public to look out for theives. Will the two little girls that got my Sample book of baby carriages return it, ns I am needing it? Dont put mo to she trouble of hunting you up, Ceuahtown Fdiinitchi: H )i We had copious showers of rain on Wednesday night, Thursday, and Thursday night. Wo are glad to boo it, as the water in tho walls is getting ow, and needs filling up. Thompson k Wiklo, Real Estato Agents, offer this week, JOO acres of good land for sale, very desirably lo cated. A bargain can bo lmd by early application. Read advertisement. The work on the large briok b >ard- iug house near tho court-house is progressing finely, under tho superin- tendunco of our clover townsman aud worthy mechanic, Mr. John C. Allen, and from all indications it will soon bo prepared for taking boarders, who will be safely lodged during tho cold winter months. As tho most of our friends iu this In printing the election return lust week, Young s district was inad vertently left out, so wo ro-pubiiah the whole. Felton. 850 Dabney. 226 87 26 45 0 11 Ccdartowu, Rockmart, 105 Bnucomb, 70 17th district 54 Esoiu Hill, 18 Fish Creek, 29 Youngs, 4 Felton’s Majority, 814. We are always glad to note any now euterprisu that has the prospect of building up our county. In this connection \vn would mention the now saw-mill just started near Mr. White- head's owned by Mr. M. F. Harris & Mr. Wade. Every body iu Polk knows that with Mr. Harris at tho holm thoro will bo no disappointment in having bills filled. If you want to buy clothing and hats cheap, give Wright a call. Tho cheapest and best assortment of lady’s and ghntlomon’s shoes aud boots is at Wright’s. Professional Cards, New Advertisements. CAIN GLOVER, No. t), - - Broad Street, OA.. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ready-Made Clothing. C l AM. ami price my good*, and l will J convince you that l sell tho host of Goods cheap for Cash. Nov M-2in Cotton I Cotton 11 Cotton 111 STOP AND READ ! 1 will at nil times pay Iho Romo Full Market Price it* Colton. Persons wishing lo dolivor j cotton in payment of their accounts, will roccivo m i l> e i* n 1 Prices Over the market price, during tho month of November. Parties having sold mu Pot- bo delivered this fall, are hereby notified lo bring ill tho Hutnu at oi\po, as it is past due. NEWQOODS CUEAHKK ONES! I AM now in receipt of one of tho largest. . Blocks of Goods over brought to t .'odur- town, which 1 am offering at oxtromoly low prices. 1 am determined that horoaftor goods slif.1l be sold us low in ('edartown as any town in the Htntc. Gall and sea mo and Examine My Stock and Prices. Don’t listen to Croakers, but cull and ex amine for yourselves. Highest market price paid for C<>»'n and "Wheat. A. Huntington. Cedabtowx, Nov. 12, 1874. JB. T BABBITT’ Pure Concentrated Potash, OR LYE, Of dotiblo Iho strength of any other SAPONIFYINC SUBSTANCE I i.avo recently perfected n now method of packing my Potash, or l.yo, and um now packing it only in Halls, tho coating of which will saponify, and docs not injure the soap. It is packed in boxes containing 1 -IH lb. one lli, balls, and in no other Directions in KngFsh and tiermuu for making hard and soft soap wiili this potash accompanying each package. U. T. 1JA li HITT, 111 to 81 Washington Bt., N. Y. E. W. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CEDA R TO IP.iV, a A. P ROMPT attention given to Claims. Olboo with Ivy F, Thompson, Fast side •t House square. oot 17, 74 Wm. M. SPARKS, ATTORNEY AT LA IF, Codartown, Ca. oct 17 74. j. ii. bIrbe u, Notcivy X*nl>lic AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Tuliiriown. Qu. KING A- JANES, ATTORNEYS AT LAYV (Ydartowii, Oa. O F PICK in Court Houso. Juno 20 W. F. T l) 11 N E11, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cedar town, (iu. O FFICE over Dr. Reece’s Drug Storo. Juno 20 IVY W THOMPSON, Attorney at Law unmitTOWN, GA. WOFFORD It MILNER, ATTORN K ViS AT LAW Cni'toravillr, (iu. QFFICE iu Hank Huihling. Juno 20 WOFFOKI) & WIKLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Real Estate Agents CARTERSVILLE DM. It. II. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, CEDARTO ll’.V, OA. FFICE over Dr. Kocuo's Drug Hit O 1 ' Drs. Liddell & Richardson, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Ccdurtown, (in. M AY be found in thoir otlioo nt all hours when not profesaionally engaged, Juno 20 Dr. C. H. HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon, CiMluriown, (in. O FFICK at residonoo, on l’ryor itrool. Juno 20. Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER, Legal Advertisements. SltvriflT Sales f«ir December. W ild, bo sold, before tho Court llouso door, in Codartown, Polk County, Ga. on tho first Tuesday in Dooomber next, within tho legal hours of sale, tho following: property : Twenty tons of pig'iron, ns tho proparl v of tho Etna Iron Company, by virtuo of a It fa from Polk Superior Court in favor of W, 0. Uriunt, vs said F.tna Irom Company. Also, at samo time and placo, lots td' laud A'os. 1138, 830 and ouo half of -HU, In the 2lst district and 3d section of said*county, containing 100 acro>, nioro or less Also, lots of land Nos. 220, 257, 201, 208, 200, •’31, 310, 87, 177, 200, 204, 830, 883, l87, 88 83 and 202, in Gio 21st district and 3d sec tion of said county. Also lota Nos, 280, i ll), r»'.i7, 21)0, 187, 08, 1)02, 1142. 1012, 287, 1027, 050, H'20, 500, 8 and 507 in iho 18th district and 3d section of said county; also, live acres iu tho south-west, corner of lot 1005, iu tho 18th district and 3d section of said oouuty, Also lot No. 783, in tho ltt district aiid 4th section of said county; also lots Nos. 808 and 75, in tho 2d district and 4th section of said county. Also, two lots in the town or Kooknmr ; lot No.0, in block A, fronting 30 loot on marble street, and running back 125 fed; lot. No. 7 in block A fronting 20 foot ou marble struct, and run ning back 125 foot, us the property of Jus. M. Wuro, decease I, by virtuo of livo 11 las issued from Polk Superior Court, ouo in fa vor of Gustavus II. Hates, vs Pluassiit W Ward, .bum s M. Ware, and James F. Dover as principals, and Win. M' 'i'umlin, John II. Erwin and Samuel Erwin endorsers; ouo iu favor of A. M. Sloan, vs Jut), M. Wuro aud Emanuel byon; oiuNn favor of Jacob Wiso, vs P. W. Ward maker, Jus. M. Ware oudorsov; also otto in favor of (1 U Ward, vs ii. G. Doylo, principal, Jus. M Ware, secu rity; one iu favor of Jeffers, Cothran & Co. vs Janies M. Ware; one in favor of Jvffor- sou Johnson, vs James M. Win omul Eiuunu el byon, mid ouo In favor of Veal At Co., vs 1‘ W Ward, Jus M Ware, security. Also, at same time and place, ouo sorrel horuo, nlno years old; t.n bushels of« more or less, and ten acres of coiton in tho Held, supposed to make ouo thousand pounds; levied on ns tho property of 1) nett buwi'ciioo, by virtue of one mortgage li fa issued from Polk .Superior Court, in favor of John A. Jones, vs said Lawrence. L’roporty pointed out l»y ti fa. Aim, at. sauiu time and place, lot of laud No. 13, iu the 18lh district and 3d section of Folk oomlfy, ns tlio property of J. M. Smith, for State and county taxes. Prop erty pointed out out by defendant. Levy made and returned to uio by oonstablo Also, ai same time and placo, lots of land No». 830 and 837, in tho 21st district and 3d scut ion of said county, as tho property of John b. Ho wo, by virtuo of ouo execution issued from Polk .Superior (.’unit, in f of Emma Lyons, vs John Howe, K (J W 1 said Joint L. Ho wo u»d E D Hightow- 'J’lio above land huv-ng l»oon sold on Site first Tuesday iu October, 1873, und bid off by Coo W Morgan, und be having failed to pay Huid money, t he same is hereby ad vertised for sale at Ids risk- Also, at same lime and placo, lot. of land No. 21H, in the l8ih dint riot and fid acotion of Polk county, as tlio property of Mm. M 15. Lawrence, for State and county taxes Property pointed out by defendant. Levy matte and returned to mu by const able. November 5, 1874. 15 W CL 15MKNTH, Sheriff A. J. U1U-SUN, Dup'ty Hhlf. 8UB85NK ^ JONES,• Codartown, - Coorgla, Dr.M.iiH in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, VARNISHES, KEROSENE, L A. HUE IP s. Everything Frosh and Purol J. w. liURKE St CO., WHOLESALE Booksellers and Stationers, AND DEALEltS IN Wrapping Pupors, Twiuos, Notions, Fttuoy GooJs, &c. Cor. Alubam\ & WUitolmll sis., ATLANTA, - • • GEORGIA oot 3-iitn Tho hugest aud finest lot of Cali- i Ceilartdhvu just rociov 1 ut tho j county liavo sold soma of their cotthn, Govan’s, Rome. $1,50. G t and now have money, wo would sag- this as a good timo for all who have not dono so, to call iu nnd subscribe for tbo Record, and those who have subscribed aud uot paid up, now is a good time for that, also. yarn Edwards (colored), who with eight others, recently escaped from Bartow jail, and who gave up to Mu:- shal Wilks last week, was taken to Cuitersville l&st Monday by the Shriff of Bartow* county. Zeek Lampkir; who broke into Dr. RbssoU’s store, was one of tho number that escaped, and is believed to bo now somewhere in this county. All but Ed wards are d Shoes very cheap at ( still at large. By reference to our new advcrlise- | mouts this week, it will be seen that A. Huntington has something to Cherkeo 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 large lot of Linsays und Flannels iu great vuiiety at Cherokee Iron Co. Store. London skirts, nnd Hoop skirts in "i-eat variety, ut Cherokee Iron Co Solve. Batchelor Brogans Photographs Enlarg -Wo havo of n'FbihJolpbiai^yto^fjbody' taken the agency house to havo photographs enlarged We can have the work done ut about half the price charged by traveling agents. Samples Record office. Mr. II. is real Job Printing.—We have mado ar- live, energetic business man—iu fact bo is one of tbo most industrious and energetic men we ever saw, aud thor- bo «*u at"*tbo ougbly reliable iu every respect. Ho ; does an immense business, perhaps 1 tho largest of any house in North Georgia, considering the size of the rangeinents to have Job work of all place, and it being oft tbo Railroad, kinds done, in the very best style, And doing so largo a business, bo can and at the lowest prices. Send in 1 afford to sell cheap. His stock is very your orders. Legal blanks furnished largo and in great variety. Give him to order. a ca ^* 17-8 m. 15 Oi Vjr j’fi -V. T. Darker has applied for exemption of personally and sotting apart and valua tion of Homestead, ami I will puss upon the same at 11 o’clock a. ui. <»» tho HHk day of Dcocmher, 1874 at my office, this tho 81st dav of October, 1874, JO ML DREW 15 U, Ord’y. hambors Molntire, Jane Rogers and M O Phillips, tbo lawful heirs of Mrs. W. 1J Molntire, late of suid county, doccased, hav ing made application to havo W O Knight appointed administrator, with the will an nexed, on tlio estate of said deceased. This is, therefore to nito and admon ish ail persons couccrucd, kindred and creditors, to appear ut my office ns required by law, to show cause if any they have, why said application should not bo granted. Given under my lmnd and official signa ture, this 0th dav of November, 1874. JOEL UIlEtYKit, Ord’y. p KORGIA, POLK. COUNTY.—Whereas, Vj W U Knight, administrator on tho es tate of Alfred Morrison, doccased, has mado application, in due form of law, for dismission from his said administration, ullcdging in his petition that, after his ap plication as pucli administrator, Georgia Morrison, the widow of sail. 1 deceased, made application and obtained homestead and exemption of personalty, and in which was included the whole of the property belong ing to the estate of paid deceased, and that he has fully administered said estate, so far m the law requires. Therefore, all persons concerned will take notice to be an i appear nt. my offico within the time prescribed 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 Oct. 1), 1874 JOEL HUM WE It Ord’y NEW BARBER SHOP. SURGEON DENTIST Ucilnifowib (ia. O FFERS Ids professional services to tin citi/.ens of Ccdartowu and vicinity. Cherokee Iron Comp'y Store IP YOU WANT IDIR/ST C3-OOX5S SHOES. CLOTHING, HATS, OARS, rtlclo generally kept iu A FIRST CLASS .STORE AtPrioos to suit the Closest Buyers, you will make it greatly to your advantage by culling at the above named storo. June 27-1 y P E li IP UME It Y, LILY WHITE, SO A I’d, TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY. genuine GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE Always on hand. ^.Tootb, Iluir uuil .Null Brushes, Coiubb, oto. IF L 6 XT IRi - “Fancy,” - - - $4 50 “Choiob,” 4 00 “Extra Family,” - - - 3 50 ‘ Family,” - 0 00 Flour 1-2 oont loss by Iho 100 lb*, Corn Moal $1 15 per bushel. lluylng for Oasli, wo tiro prepared to sell us low as the lowest. Give its uoall and see for yoitrsolvos Juno 20-ly East End Wood Shop. MY T. M. HAIMIIS. Repairs aud Makes Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc Aud almost anything mado of wood. WORK CHEAP FOR CASH. 86T UVl 1 dona according lo prom- sopfc10-ly W. S. DAVIS, CONTIIACTOB AND HOUSE BUILDER, Codartown, - - Coorgla. W It.r, ill! nil klii.ls <>r work In lilx lino, in a good and substantial manner, guaranteeing satisfaction iu work, ami prices ns cheap iih can bo done, for cash or any kind of produce. Furnlturo will bo put np to order cheaper than it can ho bought in this placo— bedsteads ospocially. References given when roquirod. sopt iM IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS A Boon to tlio Whole Raco of Women DR. BRADFIELD'8 Female Regulator! T the business Jcrsigned has located in Cedar- for the purpose of currying > CEDARTOWN Liifi Sale and Feed Stable, Main Street, Codartown, Gu. P H I CMS down to suit the times. Good Stock, Vehicles, and Careful Drivers always ou hnnd. Special attention giveu to the care tf stock loft in our charge. lumfkin a McConnell* FULTON HOUSE, T. M. ANDERSON, late of Rome, Ga. with F. C O R R A, A T J. A N T A , and good rooms, Hnloon in basement furnished with pure Liquors, Fino Wines, Deer ana Sugars, july 11 Do You Want PROPITAB LB EMPLOYMENT If so, write to Major R. •). ItANDALL, General Agent of tho Mobile Life In surance Company, Gadsden, aih. giving your references, with r **• " K Hand, adiiiiiiistralor on tho estate of it. J, 11 tift.d, dcBuased, having made applica tion for leave to sell sixty aoros of land off of Iho eiiHt portion of tho plantation of said Those are, thoroforo, to oito and aJmon- inh all concerned to ho and appear at tlio next Court of Ordinary, to ho Hold in sahl ooun'.y on tho first Monday in December next, to show uauno; if any they havo, why leave to sell said laud Hhould not ho grunted iu terms of Iho law. Given under my hand and official nignalnro, this Out 301 h, 1874. JOEL UUEWEit, Ord’y. Notice lo Drlitors S, ('rrdiltu'K. A LL persons hiiviug elaiins iigaiust Iho . estate of M. L. Marlin, doouasod, nro horehy I'oquostod to pruseut them to tho undersigned, iu duo form of law, for scttlc- ■iiout, and all parties indeptod to said estate are notified to inako iuimidiato payment, as the hnsiuesH must bo wound up promptly. R. W. WHITEHEAD, Oot. ID, 1874. Executor. A «1 minis* tutor’* Halo. ri EURO I A, FOLK COIJN I’Y.— Agroetiblo VJJ to tin order of the court of Ordinary of said county, will ho sold before tho Court llouso door, in Codartown, said county, ot tlio first Tuesday iu December next, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to-wlt Lots of land Nos' 833, 883 and otio half of 404, in the 21 nt district fid sootion of saH oouuty, containing 100 acrus, more Also, lots of*land Nos. ‘120, 257, 201, 205, 2C0, fifil. 840, 87, 477, 200, 201, 880, 187, 88, 88 and 282, Iu tho 21st district and fid section of said county. Also, lots Nos. 28(1, l it). 507, 21)0 187, 03, 032, 1142, 1012, 287. 1027, 1)50, 1029, 500, 8 and 507, iHlh district, fid section of said county; also fivo acres In tlio south-west corner of lot 10 5, in tho 18th district of Iho fid souilou of said county. Also, lot No. 738, In tho 1st district and 4th section of said county AIbo, lots Nos. 808 and 75, in tho 2d dis trict and 4th section of said county. Also, two lots iu the town of Rockmart; lot No. ( iu block A, fronting 80 foot on tnnrblo street and running back 125 foot; lot No. 7 in block A, fronting 20 foot on marble street and running back 125 foot. Sold ns tlio property of James M. Ware, deceased, for the benefit of Iho heirs and creditors or said decoasud. Terms Gash Oct 20, 1874. J. L. DUL’ltEE, Adinr. pi BORGIA, FOLK COUNTY—-Whereas, ‘ J Hnllio A. Childers, administratrix on the estate of Jane W* Childers, deceased, has made application for loavo to sell the land in said county belonging to said estate. Those arc, therefore, to oito and admonish all persons concerned, to bo and appear at rny offico on tho first Monday iu November next, to show enuso, if any they have, why said applio ition should not ho granted in tonus of the Law Given under my hand and official signature, this I lie Dili 'lay of Dot., 1874. ' JOEL IlKEWKlt, Ord’y of Reuben Webster, deceased, has applied to me for leave lo sell lot of land No. 1080, iu the 2d district and 4Hi section of Folk county, Ga., also a wild and uncultivated lot, lving iu Walker county, Ga , belonging to said estate, either at public outcry or private sale, as may seem to said executor most convenient and to tlio boat advantage and interest of said estate. Therefore, all persons concerned arc hereby notified to bo and appear at my office, within the timo prescribed by law, to show cun so, if any they have, why leave to Mull said land should not he granted. Given under my hand aud official signa ture, this Oct. 0th, 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y. Notice to Debtors and Creditors MIC NS I- H. relievo J*#uusn ttow, .nut correct all inoxulotTtk’H It wiii tom .v.i nil Irrlta Ion of Kidney nr mt Bind- ■ ivo Ooslli — " Himiiulli .mriliiKi* ri_- 111 I III hi in It o m'ltd. It tn a m re mirn Iu In** Is in Chills and Fover. ‘ ■ iro tliomholvcn u -i reveiiliiiK tliulr/joiuinalms ijii inoiieHiy, eon lieu u *' It Will tW dor. unlove ConllvcnuHH, ••nriry tho t tie a id Hiio mlli to.iho whole HVNtfl .... skin, ImiiarlliiKU rosy hue 10 theehook, and cheer* lU oui'nd. . _ .. .. . re mire In all tho ahoVcdlstumawiQuIu- ■« ii iu Chills and Foyer. ..... , „ L dieH ii in (inn* thomhulvos of all the above dm- k-m w 1 limit rovmillna their uiiui|)lalnts to any Iti-rson, wlilnu Ih aiwayn nioilIL Ins to lliulr prldo mdinicndud by tlio host physicians and LaUuanok, Ga . Marnh '.8,1870 Ruadkiki.d A t)o . Allan a. Jin.: J>rur siri- take pli iihi re Iu hI'>Uuk thin I lmve iihimI to 1 lust twenty y.u » ihe lumlleluu you are now-pi iIiik up, known us l)r. J. Uradlteld's remain Re, later, in d miimlder It I In* ticai cemlilmi Ion ev intlun to ether for the dlsmtsea r.ir which It Ih -umeuded. I have liomi luml.livr will tlio ii Ipllnn t*ni Ii uh a piitollllouni' of mmllcliie and “—“iie<. uuil can lionestly Hf“ •'* ■' 1 " HtltlerlnK lemales —tty in our own land. rlns l» any way neciillur to their sex unintended. tu. Ipllon hull..~....... ■ —, --i- donie.HtUi pram Ice, und can honoHtly nay lit ■tiler It n tin hi to stltlerlllK lemales und that every lady Iu our own land, wtio may ho -Ins In any way peculiar to their sex, me aide to procure a bottle that their stillhrluBS not only ho relieved, hut that they may be restored to health and streiiKth. With nil ) InitoslrojU»'’ds, I um, respectfully, W. R. FBRRILd, M.-J), Nkaii MXIiiktta. Oa., March 20. MuHnrs. Mu. Roar «fc Hont Vtar air»- limntIn* ami I hoiiKhlahottluor IUadlleld’s Femalo ROKtilator from you. and have used It In my Ampiy wllli the utmost satisfaction, and have recommon- did It to two or three other families, and they havo fuuud It Just what It In recommended. The females who have nsod your Renin a tor nro In porfojit health, and are aide to attond lo tlielr hoin.uhold duties, and wo cordially recomuiond It to the pub- H B J0HNB0N Wo cotiliLndd a thousand other certificates, I we coiiildJnhe above amply *0111010111 proof of virtue. All wo ask Is a trial. For full particulars, lilstory of diseases, and c tlllcutoH or Its wonderful oures, ttiu reader Is lerred to the wrapper around tho bottle. co.. Ati.otjk. a Sold by all drusBixts. JOHN C* AUBNt Practical Mechanic & Builde CEDARTOWN, GA., W OULD rospootfiilly nsnounoo to Iho public that lie is fully prepared *" furnish Material and Erect Buildings of all sixes and grades, on short notlco and after tlio most approved plans. Partloulav attention given to making and trimming COFFINS ItEP.UIUNCI FUB.NITUHB, S.o. Thoso desiring work of any kind in his lino would do wall to call ou him at tho Ht. Charles Hotel. Shop fronting Court House Square. .)'»»«2’My w. c. Barbo REAL ESTATE AG’ llockniarl, Gu. W ILL sell or buy Wild or Improved Lands iu anv portion of tho county. Having been a citizen of-,J.’olk county for many years, and being thoroughly posted iu tho Location, Value, etc , of Lands in ev ery section, fool confident that it will be to the interest of parties having lauds to soli, to place them iryny hands; aud those wish ing to purebaso Lands can always bo ac commodated. I will bo in Codartown ou tho 1st Tuesday iu ouch month, for tho pur. pose of transacting business iu my line. juuo 20 OASIT STORE. •T. Stubbs & Co. 5 CEDARTOWN, GA., £15EI* constantly on baud a full lino of FAMILY crocemev HARDWARE, Hoots and Shoes 5 also a lino of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FACTORY GOODS. Cush buyers will find it lo thoir interest lo examine our goods aud prioos boforo purchasing. Hole agents for tho salo of tho oolo* United “ Walt Flows” aud fixtures, in Polk oouuty. j u, ‘° 20—tf W. H. Wikle & Co., [ DKALIJIH IN BOOKS ABO STATIONERY, NOTIONS, NOVELTIES, GAMES, FANCY CONFECTIONERIES lEtc., Eto. .1^AKE Subscription for any Book or Pe riodical published in tlio Unitod States, at Publlshors lowest prioos.| ” 1ST H 1=1 EJ Ti T3 8 For all kinds of Sowimr Machines, also fur- iiIhIi Attachments, Oils, eto. Will send Noodles by mail, lo any address, on receipt, of price. Singer, 05 nnnls per dozen : all otliors 80 oonts. Partins would do well to nonsuit us boforo buying goods from pod- dlors. or sondlng North to tho various swlifdlors and humbugs. Any goods not In slock will be furnished at short notioo. juno 20-tf TIUVELER’S GUIDE. O Romo Railroad Company. CIUNOE OF BOEDULE. ,N find nfter Monday, Juno 1st, 1874 l oxoopt Sunil tys DAILY I'ASSUNUBR ob Rome at 8.15 a in. 1 Arrive at Romo 1.16 p. in \ Lowes Romo at 5 80 p. m. > « D Arrive at Romo at. 10.10 p in } Kvorjr Way * Each train will mako oloso oonnooti-m nt Kingston with Wostorn nnd Allantio Railroad trains bound for filialtanooga and Atlanta. W. 8. (JUTFIRAN, Pros. JOHN 0. PRINTUP, TIokot Agont. Selma, Romo St Dalton R. R' Trains on this Rond will run as follows! GOING NORTH. Lauvo feolina • 7.26 a tit Arrive at I’rlor's 5.48 p m «• Dalton 0,45 p m Making oloso oonnooLlon nt Dalton with 15 T V At Ga R R„ and W & A R It for all Eastern and Western cities and tho Vh'j giuia Springs. GOING SOUTH* Loavo Dalton 5*45 p m Arrivo at Prior’s 10.12 p m Arrivo ut Bclma 8 8-) a iu Leaving Dalton ior ,Selma upon arrival of 13 T V At Ga It R and W & A It 11 trains. M. STANTON, Gen. Supt. W. H. MAYNARD. Asst. Supt. RAY KNIGHT, G. I». At T* Agt. i all its branches. Jf yon wont 1 lute of Haid county, deceased, are hereby n » pi-r ArjTl d"CT A TTTJU ■ /GEORGIA, FOLK COUNTY.— Ellen E3 notified to mako immediate payment; and jO. ULUiJ-D P ii A V Ju 1 Hooves has applied for Exemption of lhoH( . having claims against suid estate will ! Personalty and 1 will pass upon the present thorn properly made out, within the n uiif.mr.on or l.r.ir n,.t «ivf, mo n oftll and I Bom? ot 11 0 ' c,0ck » tt - ,n . on tho 17th day of ,j mc proscribed by law, to the undorsiguod. w U Kaarantd i.ftotfon I November, 1871, at .ay afflee, thl. Oil. .lay Tai , 1871. will guaraa.ee ealialact o... of Norcmber, 1871. | MARTHA A. HICKS, AJln’ra. June -0 Al.PUiil HANS. I JUKI. BIIHWKR, Ordinary. Opened, A Boot and Shoe Shop, on tho corner of Prior and College streets, near Ht Charles hotel. Our terms arc Cash, and no work shall bo delivered until paid for. Work dono with dispatch und at small oust. ilod. V . J. W. ILJGK, Codartown, Ga., June 2itb, 1371. “THE KENNEUW ROUTE," Western It Atlantic Railroad and Connections. SCHEDULE [N BETEOT MAY 23. MOUTH WARD—NO. 1. Leaves ATLANTA 10.80 p.m. Arrivo at Garlorsvillo 13 30 a. m. Arrivo at KingsLon J 1.03 a. m. Arrivo at Dalton 3.0J a. m. Arrive at CHATTANOOGA 6.00 a. m, NUJinza 8. Louvos ATLANTA Arrives at Cartorsvillo Arrives ut Kingston Arrives ut Dalton Arrives ut CHATTANOOGA NII n li e u 11. Leaves ATLANT V A rrivos at tJartorsviilo Arrives at Kingston Arrives at DALTON soaruwAUo no 2. Loaves Oil VPI'ANOOGA Arrives at Dalton Arrives at Kingston Arrives at UartersviUo Arrlvosat ATLANTA NUMIJKIt 5. Leaves CHAT PAN JOG A Arrives at Dultou 8.80 a. m. 11.03 a. in. 11.45 a. m. 2.01 p. in. 4.aa p. m. 0.00 p. wT 8; 15 p. iu. 8 48 p. m. 10.80 p. m. 8.43 p. in I 5.85 p. in 7.44 p. in 8.10 p. in 19.45 p. in 8.45 * m 8 0 J & m 10.12 • in 10.51 am 1.19 p m