The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, November 28, 1874, Image 3

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THE RECORD. 4 Live Coi.try Hiwipupcr. Fibl .W Utt|>7 Horning bj W. S. D. WIKLE & OO. TEBMB OF BODSORimON. On« oopy, on. jtmt 12.00 One copy, six months 1.00 Ten oopiee, In clubs, one yosr, each 1.80 Single oopiee Sets All snbflcHpUone invariably in advanoe. No name entered upon the list until the subscrip tion is paid. RATES OP ADVERTISING. SPACE. 1 M. 3 M. 6 M. IjH. 1 Square... hi Column. H Column. 1 Column.. 1 1.00 6.00 800 18 00 SSSg! 9 5.00 W.00 25.00 45.00 9 8.00 tki.d" 40 00 65.00 • 18.00 40.00 65.00 180.00 Piofeseional and Business Cards of one inch or lees, $13 per •annum, payable quarterly in advance; sis mouths, $8. All advertise ments due after first insertion. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Baptist Ciiracu. — Regular Services, 1st and 3d Sundays in each month. Rev. Court ney Brown, Pastor. Sabbath-school at o'clock, A. M. Methodist Church.—Services at 11 o'clock, a. m. and 7 1-4 o’clock, r. m. every Sabbath; llcv. Win. II. I.aPrado, Pastor. Sabbath-school at 9 o’clock, A. M. ParsBTTRRlAH Churcu.—-Services 1st and 3d Sabbath every month, llev. R, F. Taylor, Pastor, Sabbath-school alb o’clock, Masonic. " Cairdoxia I.odue. No. 121, F. A A. M.— Regular communication, the 3d Friday night in each month. J. 8. 8tvbbs, W. M. N. M. Wbioht, Secretary. (Sood Templar*. Cedar Valley Lodob, No, 803. I. 0. 0. T.— Meets every Friday night (except 8d Friday,) J. M HARRIS, W. C. T. A. Hood, Secretary. Grange. CotqciTT Grange. >o, 20—Regular meet ings Saturday before the third Sabbath In each month, Polk County Farmer’* Club. Holds its regu'ar tneo'ings on Saturday before the 4th Sun n each month 8. M. H. BYRD, President- Jouji 0. Waddell, Secretary. Our Agent*. E. 1\ Featberston, Lime Branch. | II. S. Pattillo, TaylonvUlc. AV. P. West, Ksoin Hill. A N NOUNCEM ENTS. To the Voter* of l»olU County. Through the advice of sympathising friends, 1 have been induced to place my self before you as a candidate for Tax Re ceiver. 1 have no claims upon any one for their support. I can only ask your suffrage provided you think I am a worthy object of charity. I am one of the unfortunate crip- ; pies for life, and have an aged mother uud afflicted sister to cure for, and no means with which to relieve their watjl*. 1 think 1 have sufficient education to fill the pusi tioa, and will promise, if bo fortunate as to be elected, to fill the office to the best of ray ability, and ever be grateful to the good people of Poik county. Nov. 24. 1874. SAMUEL 1». JOHNSON. Wo ore authorized to aonounco the name of W. A. Hnr is ns u coudid .lo for Treasurer nl lho election iu Janu ary. td Mr. Editor,—Please announce the name of H. P LUMPKIN ns a candi date for Sheriff at approaching elec tion iu January. With W. G. Tay- i.ou as Deputy. Many Votkiw . Wo ore authorized to announce the name of Judge T. L. PITTMAN as ft candidate for reelection to tho office of County Treasurer, fit the election to he held on tho first Wednesday iu January next. Oct. 28, 74. Wo tiro authorized to announce tho name of J. M. McCURRY as a candi date for County Treasurer, at the aj>- pronching election iu January next. We are authorised to anuouncu Mr. W. F. TREAD A WAY os u candidate for Tux Collector of Polk county. Election 1st Wednesday in January next, td We are authorized to announce the name of J. M. ARRINGTON as a can didate for Tux Reciever at approacing election. We are authorized to announce the name of ROBT. H. WHEELER as a candidate for Tax Reciever at election to he held first Wednesday iu Junuary next. SATURDAY MORNING NOV. 28, 1874. I. OCA I, ITEMS. Tint Storm Sunday Night.—On last 8unday night this section wn* visited with the most severe storms, or cyclone, that has been known for years. It traveled from West to East, and the main track of tho ojdlonc, for suoh wo believe it was, was said to be about 200 yards wide, and filer- ally twisted tree tops off aboveground. It seems that trees were not blown up by the roots, as in r.n ordinary huricane. We have not yet learned where it started, but learn that in Tuscumbia, Ala., great dam- nge was done, and some eight or ten per sons killed. We learn that three or four tniles west of town it done oonsidouible damage to outhouses and fences on several ' farms, Mr. W. P. Wood suffering severely, In the loss of fences and outhouses. We are told that in some places it literally sweept 1 tho loaves off the ground, and hurled great si ones and logs from the ridges, and rifled them lu ( heaps in the bottoms. Mr. M. V. B. Akc’s place was damuged considerably, | in fencing, and scattering his corn, which | was cut and shocked in his fields. The bridge across cedar creek, below Mr j Akc’s place, was carried before the wind j like cornstalks, the largo sills being car- ried a considerable distance, and tho small timber along tho creea being literally twis ted off and hurled in every direction. Mr. N. F. Cobb's fencing, and some of his out- houses, were scattered like chaff. The farm of the Cherokee Iron Contpatiy, and Captain Griffeth's splendid residence sitf- i fered most. Tho Ibueitig on the farms in I the track of the furious wind, was nil blown ! down and scattered, even to the bottom rai’s. Several outhouses were lltorally j torn to pieces, even the brick pillais of one were taken away to the very ground. Tho eutiro roof, rafters and all, were lifted and I curried away from Capt. Uriffeth’s rcsl- i denec. Some of tho family were asleep in j tho Hecond tloor when tho roof was blown j off. Mr. \\ iu N. JGriffeth and lady occu pied a room on second tloor, nnd when ho was awakened by tho crash, ho carried his wife down stairs In his arms, but in his flight, was struck by a piece of timber on the left temple, also, on ttio right hip, and slightly bruised. H1h and wife’s clothing w ere carried away,and some of them found In the tho top of largo oak trees in theyard j while others were curried some distance nnd lodged in trees. The lesson this pluce j will amount to near $3,000. On its course it struck another house, near Captain Grit'- feths, which was occupied by some negroes and tore its roof away, theiioe it entered the pine forest, amt was very destructive to the timber. The wind was pretty strong in town, but done no damage. During the storm considerable ruin aud hail full, ac companied by vivid Hushes of lightuiug aud loud pculs of thunder. Altogether, it was n terrible storm, and the like of which wo hope will not visit us again soon. We have no doubt a great dout more damage has been Uotto lliun wo have hoard of. Wo fur, with the exception of tlie report we have from Tusoumbio, we have hoard of no iivns ; being lost. Wo deeply ym,»athiso with • hose who have suffered so severely in tho | lose of properly. Wince willing the above, wo have re- I ceived u letter from Rev. V. A. Uilister, who lives about five miles from town, stilt ing that the storm dona considerable dam age ou his place, tearing down about f»tK) pimnels of fence, unrooting cribs, stables and oilier oulhouso3, uud currying Ins bug gy some distance and breuking it to pieces* also, sea.tered liny and fodder stalks. Tho finest potatoes we have hud this season was left with us on Wednesday —two bushels-by Copt. Nell. Also some very fine turnips. Wo are fully convinced the Captain knows howto raise M pota toes and lurnins, as well as being a good farmer and a clever man. Captuiu Nell has n good place on the creek near town, but we think lie plants too much cotton and not unough grain, grass and potatoes, nnd this Is the trouble with all the farmers iu Cedar valley, and Polk county. Mr. Samuel B. Johnson, nnuouncou himself u candidate for Tax Receiver.— This is the third cripple in tho field for the same office, nnd all clever men, aud no doubt competent for tho office, but they can't all be elected. The one who gets the most votes will probably fill the plnoe. The repairs on tho Baptist Church are about completed, and it presents quits a neat appearuuce, in fact look* as good as ucw. They ought to havj a good organ, and we now propose to sell them one, and contribute twrenty-five dollars towards pay- To clubs of fivu, we will furiiiah tho ' Raman one year for $1 75, aud one extra copy to goiter up of club. Now' is the timo to make up clubs. To clubs of ten, $1 50 each, and au extra copy. Cash in advance. Tho weather fur the past few days has been quite cool—good hog killing wea ther, if our people had any to kill. Wo aro receiving orders for having photographs enlarged. Our price is $! 50 for the first, and 75 cents for each subse qnent, from same photograph. We furnish pictures, ready framed, for $2 25 to $3 00 just half what traveling agents ask. W ay don’t our country friends bring in butter, ohickeas end eggs T We osm prob ably answer the question by Raying they aro scarce. It is s very rnro thing to find s pound of butter in town for sale. Griffin, Ga. f complains, of a scarcity of small change. The trouble in Cednrlown is tho scarcity of large, m well ns small, I change. .The fact Is, wo can scarcely evor | fed or see any cluing* at *11. Mr. A. R. Jones, Ims, wo loaru, tin ; dod his vulutblo mill property two miles south of town, back to Judge V II Opport, ! for the plantation on tho Usrteravillo road which he formerly owned. It will be seen from his announce- j men', that Mr. W. A. Harris is a candidate for County Treasurer. Ho has boon a oil- lien of Polk fur some lime, nnd no doubt well known and quidlfied to fill the office. He ts in very bad honl.lt, in foot an Invalid. Mr. Win. GriTath, in 8;><uking o the storm Monday night, said that after it was over, he looked up on tup of one of tho chimneys, anil "by jingo, there hung my wedding suit,right on top.” This was one of the hardest trinls friend Grifl'eth Imd to undorgo— trying to get them down. Mr. John Whitehead loft in our of fice, on last Monday, a half dozen of the finest tu-nips, of the fiat Dutch variety, we have had this season, one of them being un usually largo Wo appreciate tho gift, as wo ore very fond of pork and turnips. Wo call attoution of our readers to fhc advertisement of J. 8. Noyes «V <Jo. This is one of tho substantial firms of Cednr lown. They sell cheap, and consequently do a large huvineHS. If you have the headache, toothache or al 1 most any other kind of nti ache, go to Wnt. j IlltUlips’ store nnd get a bottle of Van Al- | stlno’s Magic Balsam. It is warranted to relieve. If It fails, Mr. Phillips will give J you a five dollar greenback, lie made us a present of a bolllo, and we shuil give it a 1 fair Ir a 1 , nnd If it fuPs, will dcmuml tho I “greenback." The Cherokee Iron Co aro erecting and will a. o:t liuvo in operation ono of the finest corn and wheat mills iu the State The building is of brick, four stories high and is to be supplied with tho uiorI approved machinery and conveniences of a city mill We nrc always glad to note tho building up of such enterprises This company cor- talnly deserve of this community praise for what they have dono in our midst Hamilton ha* at last been hoard from. The county gave Felton 11 majority, only about COO votes wore pollrd. It is t o- portpd that tho clerk oT court had looked the returns up in his desk a: lliocour] houso, nml gono home, a dw.r.nco of sever-1 nl miles. His lock’ng up tho returns nnd going off witliout forwarding them to At- I lain a was a gross neglect of duty. On last Monday Morning a Btnall house on Titos. West’s place, occupied by I Catherine Gibson, colored, was burned I down, nnd two of her children, twins, nul J another child, nil about twoyenrs old, were ! consumed In the building It seems ll at Catherine, the mother of the twins, was I in the field nt work, and had loft the ubil- j dren in cliurge of a girl who is u’tuopl an i cdlot No one kliotvs how the fire origina- ! led. A few cliui rod bones were u!| that: remained of the children. AI r. .J. II WuIhIoii, ono of our boat citizens nnd a good I,inner, left our town on Tbur.Vity for Atlanta, for the purpose of purchasing emigrant lioko’s for himsoli’ and funi'ly, un«l Mrs, Hicks'family,and Mr* Galvin Ur abb. Mr. Walsluu ..ays they ex pect to leave on next Tuesday for No;ilierii Texas. We are always sorry to hear I good cil'zens leaving tr section or the West, ns wo believe this i•*«i best country in tliu United Blnles, or could bo made so, everything considered. If they will go, we can otPy wish Ihein well— hope they may be se ttled in their new homes in tho lone CAM GLOVER, No. 0, - - - Broad Street, ROME, QA. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HAT'S, Ready-Made Clothing. ( 'IALL and price my goods, and I will J convince you that I sell the best of Goods cheap for Cash. Nov 14-2ui Professional Cards. 1,000,000 Dry Hides; 100,000 Sheep Ekina wuuted by M. F. Govau Ac Co., Rome, Go. Photooiupha E.vlvboed —Wo hiv taken the agency of a Philadelphia hoaao to have photographs enlarged. We can have the work done at about half the price charged by traveling agents. Samples can be seen at the Record office. Job Puintino.—We have made ar rangements to have Job work of uJl kinds done, in the very beet style and at tho lowest prices. Send iu your orders. L‘*gal blanks furnished to order. N-edles for all kinds of Sewing machines; Singer,05cLs per dozen—all oth ers 80 cents. Will seud needles by mail on receipt of price. W. II. WIKLE. Carteraville, Ga. Boots aud Shots very cheap at Govan’s, Rome. Batchelor Brogans $1,50. C t Iron aud Steel ! Plow Steel, Scooter B-r, Buggy and Wagon Ttre Iron, for sale a A. Huntington a See dissolution notice of W. L_ McClaiu. We call the attention of the reader ; to sdvertuement of Coin Clover, Rome, . dealer in Dry goods, Hals, Bools. Shoes anil Ready-made clothing. Mr. Clover is pro- 1 I ty well known to our citizens as an honora- I ble, reliable merchant, and we ask for him | a liberal patronage. We referred last summer, to a cottou j i press that Mr. Mc.Meekin,of this place, had j I invented, He has since made some iruprov- j ment on it, and put it to a practical test, and it works satisfactorily. It lias unques- j j tionably the most powerful lever arrange- 1 ruent we ever saw, and we think will be a j uccces, and be brought into general use. We have received Patrick &. Ota- i bergs Monthly Book Circular, of 8 large j • pages, which comprises many very ralua- j ble works, such as everybody needs. All in need of anything in the book, statioKary i or toy line, wi! 1 make it to their interest to call on them when visaing Rome. They are j honorable, fair dealing gentlemen, and sell 1 tueir goods reasonable. The Cave Spriug Enterprise, says, in gpouking of “Georgia Fanning," that a Mr. Boynton, of Calhoun couuty, grew 97 bushels of prat and a great many other th : ngs, wore raised ou one acre of land.— He didn’t say what k.ud of pens, hut we suppose it was pig pens. ! The cotton warehouses (front porches) of most of our merchants are about full but i still it comes, and they continue to buy and ship. The best grades of cotton sell for cts per r lb. Mr. J. W. Lcverott nnd others will also cave hooj, for T*'X i <. Mr. F. L. Walthall, our clover nnd jovial townsman, has just returned from a visit to his place below Atlanta. He re ports everything very dull down there— hard times nnd worse coming. He says the fanners arc generally iu debt, not having mailo enough tills yenr to pay out, and ihe ' leiti luw repealed, which will make it hard ; for them to mnko crops next year. far as this Icin law is concerned, it will be j belter for them in the end. Mr. Wulithall, contemp’aicH commencing business iu his brick store, opposite Cherokee Iron Com pnny’H store, next week. Wo wish him success in his business. In tin nrticlo which np|)earod in our columns last woe k in reference to t he case iif Win. Wood, in which the jury could not agree, we stated that it was generally known over town, before the jury returned a verdict, how they stood—eleven for ac quittal, aud one for conviction, and we asked the question, how the outsiders knew anything about it. We have since been informed that it got out by loud speaking in the court house, and parties standing outsido overheard spread thenews. Ho far us the jnry being allowed to sca’-ier over town was concerned, the report is false, ns they were not out unless accotnpa. nled by a proper officer. We clip the following extract from the Grand Jury presentments of Pulaski county, as published in the Hawkinsville Dispatch. We think it a wise recommen dation, nnd should apply to all the counties in the State. As the law now stands, we bolievc the granting of license is left discre tionary with the Ordinary : “Inconsequence of troubles arising in different neighborhoods and county locali ties by retail groceries and whisky shops, generally known as ‘dead falls,’ by offering inducements to farm laborers and others to rob our cotton houses, corn cribs and horse ! .roughs, we earnestly urge our representa tives iu the General Assembly to pass an j act to apply to Pulaski county, to prevent license from being granted to sell whisky ; or other intoxicating beverages outside of! incorporated towns, unless by the written ’ consent of five of the ueurcHt freeholders and residents to such place of business.” ! A in wi about two-third4 druuk, j and bia buck covered with mud, atop-1 ped a policeman ou the street uud ttbked to be lacked up. “ Why you j tire able to walk home, aren't you ! ” I asked the office . “ Yea, I could get 1 home all right, but I don’t w&n't to, und you wouldn’t if you had my wife! Take me dowu old feller, and if ehe j cornea inquiring ’round juat say I’ve gone to Tledo on ’portant businew.” Cotton I Cotton 11 Cotton III STOP AND HEAD ! 1 will *t all times pay the Rome Full Market Price Persona wli payment of will recoivo Liberal Prices Over the marked prlco, t during the month of November. Parties having sold mo Cot ton and to bo delivered this full, aro hereby notified to bring iu the same at once, as it is past due. NEW GOODS CHEAPER ONES! I AM now in receipt of one of tho largest slocks of Goods over brought to Cedar- town, which 1 am offering al extremely low prices. I am determined that horeufter goods shall be sold as low in Cedartown as any lowu iu the State. Call and see mo and Examine My Stock and Prices. Don't listen to Croakers, but call and ex amine for yourselves. Highest market price paid for Corn nml Wheat. A. Huntington. Ckdahtown, Nov. 12, 1874. A GREAT DISCOVERY ! Thompson’s Liniment Is one of the greatest discoveries of tho nge. Nothing brings such speedy and sure relief to those who suffer with tho numer ous pains and aches common to tho liumnti race. Do you want something that will onse your head, your back, cure your rheu matism nnd Neuralgia T Apply Thompson’* Liniment and suffer no more. For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Hurnn, and I'ains generally, | THOMPSON’S LINIMENT, mid you need fear no harm. Tills Modi- rim* is pul up right hero in your midst,by Dr It. 11. THOMPSON. Your neighbors liiivc tried it, und it Iiiih never failed lo do what it promises. Every family should keep it on hand, and thereby Have many a dollar. Often a long and expensive trip for a physician might lie dispensed with, simply by applying Thompson's Liniment; then keep it on hand—it will cost you but little. No physician call practice success fully without a good Liniment—they know its fmpnrlanoo—then keep it on hand. You cun npply it yourself and save money. Gall on DR. R. R. THOMPSON, over Dr. Reese's Drug Store, gel u bottle, and never be without it. It will do what it says, and you'll never rogret. buying It. Got 24 For sale in Unokmnrt by K K Huge. The Allen House, Cedartown, Ceorgia. CIIAHLKH II. HARRIS, PnomiiKTou. T ill’. Proprietor announces to the public that hehas opened u hotel in this place under the name of The Allen House. He proposes to entertain his guests iu a plain count ay-like way, without any attempt at style or fushioo. For tills lie asks suoh compensation as any roaNunablM person will cheerfully give, and no one complain nt. County Clinton $1 per day; single meols; CO cents; Board nnd Lodging, per mouth, $20; Board and Lodging, per week, $7 00. Lights and fuel extra. Hoard without lodg ing, per month, $15; per week, $5 00. Mingle meal*, 50 cents. Oct. li, 1871. JB. T iii A BBITT* Pure Concentrated Potash, OR LYE, Of double the strength of any other SAPONIFYING 8UB8TANCE I have recently perfected u new method of packing my Potash, or Lye, utid mu now packing it. only in ISuIN, the coaling of which will saponify, uud docs not injure tho soap. It is packed in boxes containing 24 and 48 lit. one lb, balls, and in no other wuy. Directions in Engl'ali and Gorman for making hard and soft soap with this Potash accompanying each package. H. T. BABBITT, 01 to 84 Washington 8t., N. Y. oct. 17-3 m. E. W. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY r AT LAW, CF.DAHTOWX, GA. P ROMPT ntlcntlou given to Claims. Office with Ivy F. Thompson, Fast side Court House square. not 17, 74 Wm. M. 8PARIKS, ATTORN K V A T 1, A IK, Cedartown, Ca. ofl l- rt. .1. II. It A l< II K ll , Notary Public AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cedartown, 43a. PARTICULAR attention given to Inking J Depositions nml collection or claims, KING At J v \ ns ATTORNEYS ATLAW CVdartown, (3». O FFICE in Court Houso. Juno 20 >v. I<\ T 11 ll N n ll , ATTORNEY AT LAW, r«Mlurtow'ii, (3a. O FFICB South of Court House, betwecu Huntington nnd Wright’s stores. IVY l\ THOMPSON, Attorney nt Law, CEDARTOWN. GA. O FFICB —East side Court House square. Juno 20 WOFFORD ft MILNER, ATTORNEYSATLAW Cnilemtlle, 43a. ^^FFICR iu Bunk Building. June 20 OKN. W. T. worroill), JOHN ||. WlKLB. WOFFORD S. WIKLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Roal Estate Agents. CARTKRSVILLE GA. It. H. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, CEDARTOWN, GA. O FFICE over Dr. Reese's Drug Store. jutie 20 Drs. Liddell it Richardson, PHYSICIANS &. SURGEONS, CEn.UtTOWN. GA., AY lie found in their office al all liourH mgagoil June 21 M when not profoHiiionnlly engaged. Dr. C. H. HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon, (Jrdurlowii, 43a. "YFFICU at residence, on Pryor it reel. J June 20. Dr. L. 8. LEDBETTER, pKORGlA, POLK OliNTY—A. U. Sims vJ has applied for exemption of person alty and I will pass upon the same nt ll o'clock a. iu., on the 30th dny of Novem ber, 1871. This Nov. 18, 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord'y G EORGIA, POLK COUNTY.—Whereas, WC Knight, administrator on the es tate of Alfred Morrison, deceased, has made application, in dne form of law, for dismission from his said administration, aliedging in his petition t It At, after his ap plication as such administrator, Georgia Morrison, the widow of Haiti deceased, made application and obtained homestead and exemption of personally, nml in which was included the whole of the properly belong ing to the estate of said deceased, and that he has fully administered said estate, so far as the law requires. Therefore, all persons concerned will take notice to be and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said W. C Knight should not be fully discharged fn JOEL BREWER Ord’y Patrick & Omborg, 33 Broad 8t., Rome, Ca. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS —AND — 3? JEt I Is! TBUS Pianos, Cabinet Organs, SMALL INSTRUMENTS. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUCTION BOOKS Plain und Fancy Printing Neat and Cheap Paper Hacks and fine Wrapping Paper. Picture Frames and Mouldings* Write us ‘.tr catalogue ana Price List. sep201j Watchmaker and Jeweler, Cedartown, Ca. TT70KK done promptly and satisfactorily VV All work warranted Twelve Months. Repairing fine watches u specialty. All kinds of Jewelry und Walol.es and Clocks kept for sale. .uno 2(;-ly Cherokee Iron Comp’y Store. IP YOU WANT DRY GFOOIDS SHOES, CLOTHING, HATH, CATS, Or any article generally kept in A FIRST CLASH STOKE At Prices to suit the Closest Buyers, you will make it greatly to your advantage by calling al the above named store. June 27-ly CEDARTOWN lively, Sale and Feed Stable, Main Street, Cedartown, (da- P RICES down to suit tho times. Good Slock, Vehicles, and Careful Drivers ulways on hand. Special attention given lo the uurc rf stock left in our ohnrge. lumpkin a mcconnell* FULTON HOUSE, T. M. ANDERSON, late of Rome, Ga. with 1<\ CORE A., Corner Loyd and Wall sis. near Union Pas senger Depot, ATLANTA, » r : OKORGIA. | |WI KA I.H nnd Lodging per Dny $2 00; sin- iVl glc meal, 60 cents, First-class table arid gm.d rooms, B?9u Saloon iu basement furnished wiili pure Liquors, Fine Wines, Beer une Segal's, july JI Do V mi Waul PROrlTABLE EMPLOYMENT i If w>, writ. t» Major II, O, IIA.N [)AI,I,, | Ben.rai Aki-mi .r ih.: Mobile Life In surance Company, uwi«ien, ai». giving your references, wall a view to ob mining an agency for I lint popular Company Logal Advertisements. Slirritl Hairs for December. W ILL bo sold, lirforo the Court Houso door, in Cedartown, Polk County, Ga. on tho first Tuesday in Docombor next, within tho legal hours of snlo, tho following property s Twcntj tho Etna from Polk Superior Court in favor of W, O. Brisnt, vs said Etna Irom Company. Also, at sumo timo nml plnoe, lots of laud Nos. 338, 83U nnd ono half of Itli, in the 21st district nnd 3d soot ion of snld county, containing 10'.)noro«, niuro oi less Alto, lots of land Nos. 223, 257, 231, 235, 233 331, 340. 87, 477. 239. 234, 330, 383, 187, 88 83 nml 2 12, iu tho 21st district nml 3d sec tion of said county. Also lot* Nos, 281, 149, 5 *7. 290, 187, 03, 092, 1142. 1012, 287, 1027, 950, 1023, 500, 3 ami 507 in tho 18th district ami fid section of said county; also, tlvo noru.1 in tho Boulh-wost corner of lot 1305, iu tho 18th district an 1 fid section of said county, Also lot No. 733, la the 1st distil 9 and 41 li section of said county; also lots Nos. 398 aud 76, in tho 2d district aud llli section of said county. Also, two lots iu the town or ltooknmr ; lot No.G, in block A, fronting 80 feet on marble street, ami running ok 126 feet; lot No. 7 In block A (Vontin . feet on marble street, nml run ning b..c!i T25 feet, as tlm property of Jus. M. Wm e, deceased, by virtue of five ll fas Issued from Polk Superior Court, ono iii fa vor of Gustavus II. Bate*, vs Pleasant W Will'd, James M. Ware, nml James F. Dover as principals, and Win. M' Tumlln, John II. Erwili ami Samuel Erwin endorsers; one in fovor of A. M. Sloan, vs .las. M. Ware and Euianuol Lyon; one iu favor of Jacob Wise, vs P. W. Ward maker, Jus. M. Ware endorser; also one in favor of G U Ward, vs K. G 1> >ylc, principal. Jus. M Ware, secu rity; ono in favor of Jeffers, Cothran it Co. vs James M. Ware; ono iu favor of Jeffer son Johnson, v* James M. Wine ami Kiiiuuu- el Lyon, and one in favor of Veal At Co., vs 1* W Ward, Jus M Ware, security. Also, at same time and plnoo, ono sorrel horse, nine years old; ten bushels of corn, more or less, ami ten acres of action ill tho field, supposed to mnko one thousand pounds; levied on us the properly of lieu licit Lawrence, by virtue of ono mortgage tl fa Issued from Polk Huporlor Court, in favor iff John A. Jones, vs said Lawrence. Pronorly pointed out by li fa. Aim, at sniiin timo ami place, lot of laud No. 13, In tho 18lli district nml fid section of Polk county, ns tho property of J. M. Smith, for Slate nml county taxes. Prop erty pointed out out by defendant. Levy made ami relumed to mu by oonstable Also, lit sumo time nml place, lots uf laud Nos. 830 and 837, in tho 2lst district and 3d section of snid county, as the property of John L. Rowo, by virtue of ono cxooutioii issued from Polk Huporior Court, in favor of Emma l.vons, vs John Rowe, It C Wynn, and said Johu L. Itewo and E D Hightow er. Tho nbovo laud liaviug been sold a the first Tuesday in Oolobur, 1873, and Imi off by Guo W Morgan, and lie having failed to pay said money, tho sumo is hereby ad vertised for sale at his risk. Also, at same timo ami place, lot of land No. 291, in the 1 HI li district mid fid section of Polk county, as tho property u f Mrs. M E. Lawrence, for State ami county taxes. Property pointed out by dofemlair. Levy made ami returned lo mu by constable. November 5, 1874. E W CLEMENTS, Sheriff A. J. GIBSON, Uep ty Slitf / GEORGIA, POLK COUNTY.—J. W. T. vX Hand, administrator on I ho estate of i). .1, Hand,deseiiNod, having made applica tion for leave to sell sixty times of land oil' of the cast portion Of t bo plantation of Said dooouficd. These am, therefore, to cite nml iidui'iii- isli all concerned to ho ami appear nt (lie next Court of Ordinary, to bo hold in said coun'y on llio first Monday iu Dcocmhcr next, to show cation; if any they luivo, why leave to sell said land should not lie granted in terms of the law. Given uiidor my hand ami official signature, thin Out fidtli, 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord'y. Nollm lo Debtors At Creditor*. A Mi persons having claim* against the estate uf M. L. Marlin, deceased, are lierehy requested to prosoii! them to the uiidnrsigmid, iu duo form of law, for soldo- maul, and all panic* imlcptud lo said ostato are notified lo make immediate pnymont, ns the business must lie wound up promptly. R W. WHITEHEAD, Got. 10, 1871. Executor. AdiiiiniHtiutor’* Salt*. 0 1 EORG1A. POLK COUN I'Y.— Agrooablo X to an order of the court of Ordinary ot said county, will lie sold before tho Court Houso door. In Cedartown, said comity, on the first Tuesday In December next, he I ween I lie logal hours of sale, the following properly, lo-wlt: Lots of land Niis- 338, 339 and one half of 434, in the 21st district fid seel ion of said county, containing 100 norus, more or loss. Also, lots of land Nos. 923, 267, 231, 2(15, 2P0, 331. 340, 87. 477, 209, 234, 380. 283, 187, 88, 83 mid 2*12, in tho 21st district aud fid sent ion of said oonuty. Also, lots Nos. 283. 149. 607, 290. 187, 33, 092, 1142, 1012, 287. 1027. 950, 1023, 600, 3 ami 607, in tlu* IKth district fid section of said couuty; iiIho five norus in the aouth-wost corner of lot 1015, iu the 18th district of tho fid section of said county. Also, lot No. 784, in tlu 1st district and 4lh sooliou of said oonuty. Also, lot* No*. 398 nnd 75, in the 2i dis trict and 4lh Mention nl Maid county. Also, two lot* in the town of Rookniart; lot No. 3 in block A, (Touting 30 feet on marble street and running back 125 foci; lot. No. 7 iu block A, fronting 20 feet on marble street und running back 125 feet. Slid as Die property of James M. Ware, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of *aid ducoased. Terms Cash Dot 20, 1871. J. L. DUPREE, Adtnr. pEOROlA, POLK COUNTY—Whereas, vX HallieA. Childers, administratrix oil tho estuto of Jane W* Childers, deceased, has made application for leave lo sell the laud ill sain oonuty belonging lo said estate. These aro, therefore, to cite and udimmiHh all persons ermceruud, lo lie ami appear at my office ou the first Monday in Novemhor next, to show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted in terms ef the Law Given under m t v hand aud offiaiul signature, this the Oili day of Oct., 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord'y G eorgia, polk county—whereas, H. M. H. Byrd, Executor on llio estate of Reuben Webster, deceased, bus applied to rue for lonvo to sell lot of land No. 1080, in the 2d district nnd 4th section of I'olk county, (in., also n wild and imciiliivnled lot, King in Walker county, (in , belonging to said estate, either al public outcry or private sale, as may seem to said oxeoiilor most convenient and to the host advantage and interest of hni<1 estate. Therefore, all persons conoorncd are hereby notified to ho and appear at my office, within the timo proscribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why leuve to sell said land should not be granted. Given under my hum! ami official signa ture, this Oct. 9th. 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord'y. G eorgia, polk county-,—c. t. Parker lias applied for exemption 1 of personalty and setting apart und valua tion of Homestead, und I will pass upon j the sumo at 11 o'clock ». in. on the 13th dny of December, 1871 at my office, this the 31st duv of October, 1871, JOEL BREWER, Ord'y. G eorgia, polk county— Whereu*, Chambers Mclnlire, Jane Rogers mid K (J Phillips, the |auful heirs of Mrs. W. D Mclnlire, htli-of said county, deceased, iiuv- i ing made application to have W (J Knight appointed administrator, with the will an nexed, on the estate of snid deceased. This is, therefore to cite and admon ish nil persons concerned, kindred mid creditors, to appear at my officoaa required by law, to show cause if any they have, why said application should not be granted. , Given under my tin nit ami official signu- i tun*, this tit I* tiny of November, 1874. JOEL HREIVER, Ord'y. BURBANK & JONES, Cedartown, - - Georgia, DKALKItfl IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, VARNISHES, KEROSENE, H. .A. IVT IE 3 s. Everything Fresh and Pure! A COMIM.KTK ANI» UIIOIOR (.INK or • I* 13 R P IJ M 13 It Y. I.l(.Y WHITE, SOU’S, TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY. I UENtllNK COLDEN BELL COLOCNE Always uii hand. Tooili, Hair uiul ,Nnil nrntthuR, I Combs, ota. J. W. BURKE & CO., wiici.isal;: Booksellers and Stationer? AN1> DBA 1.338 IN Wrapping Pnpein, Twines, Notion*, Fnucy Guotls, &o. Cor. Aliibam v Si Whitqlmll hIh., ' .4t/jAXTa, - - annual i oot 2J -2m East End Wood Shop, •I . IU. I I All If IH. Repairs and Make* , Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc And almosl anythin,-; made of wm L WORK CJII hi A I' FOR (JAS V ©or Il'o*’/’ dour, accordi/u/ lo /me t*;. Klljlt ill lv W. S. DAVIS, CONTR .V U r rO 14 FLOUR. •'Fancy,*’ - - $ I 50 •'Oit itui:" 1 00 "Rxtu.v Family," 0 50 1 Family," ... ;i oo Flour 1 -2 (tout Iukh by tho 100 lb*. Corn Muul $1 15 per bimbol. > prepared to nail Buying for Cush, w is low as the lowest. to#" Give us ii on.11 mo for yourHolv j mo 20 I y IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS A Boon to the Whole Bnco of Women DR. BRTDFIELD'8 Female Regulator! I IU. UUIN« i llio nit.... NcurnliiU ' rou ncii nr Willies, nml cheek exes mvo tuw, nml correct all tr •i^ulnritlis nuiiriu lo the pfrann, wlilnii in a.wnya nioritfj iug^ie lliolr vik rccniiiuioiidod by tho bust phynlolniiB ami ii |ih RHoro Iii at tilna i Holton to other fur tin* illimmum f>.r which i commumlfd. I have tmon Inmlilur w tli the mi to l|itlou both us a imnultlo u«r of mcdlclmi ami Ii dnniPHi'o iirnrilcc, amt can ImncKtl^ nay Hi t I eon ihnt their mifllirlnK'i • •Ini' lltry may lie res /I ll ni} liliiiiciitruKardi 1 am, rcBiHiutfuily, W. II. FJBRUIJjn, M. J), Nkaii M Ahiktta. «».. March 20.18T0. Msaarn. NN u. Moot A Hon: Vear #fr«-Hoii!« , inunlhu ago 1 buuulil a buttle or Brndflolri'a Konialn Iteuulauir from you, and have umkI It In my I'umi y with thu minimi natmianlloii.niid have reennimen- did ll to iwoor threeoltur families,and they have found It Juat what ll Isrecoiuninmled. The I'munlisi wlio have use.i your Regulator are In perfect health, and are able lu attend Ui their household dutlee, nnd wn cordially rooomuiuml It to tho |inli- lie. Yours, nMiimolnilly. liny. H. D. JOHNSON. Wn could mid a thousand other cai lilt ales, hut we romldor the above amply sufficient proof uf He virtue. All we ask Is a Ir a). For full particulars, history of diseases, and cer tificates or Its woudorlul cures, tho reader U re ferred 10 the wrapper around the bottle. Munufaciuri-d uud Mold hy HOUSj^BUttDEB, cftartowA, - - Coorg W ill. <Li ..Ml, nl ' w..rk In- ill ;i good mid substniiiinl innnri guiirmitueiiig snlisfaetirui in work prices ns cheap as can he done, for m any kind nl pin.luce. I'urniluri* will In' put up to order cheaper than ii run he bought iu t. is place-bedstead" espec.ally. Ruferenees given when required, sepi i'.i 1 'ASM NTniil-:, • I. S. Slubbs ^ ( lo., i '/.'/> A /,’ 7Y> ir.Y, f/.L. ' ‘ onsl ' Ul, '- v 11 *"** line n| FAMILY GHOCERIES. MAR DWARF, HooIn nnd Shoes ; READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FACTORY (100DS. Gusli buyers will tind it to llioir ini1 to examine our goods mid prices l.efore purchasing. H^.. Solo agents for the sale of the e de- I liratud *• Wall i'l.iws" and lixlurus, in 1 ■ .,; oiiunty. juiie 2(1 u W. H. Wilde & 0j„ ' CllHtTst illr, - - t«coj',;i } JOHN C. ALLEN, Practical Mechanic & Builder CKDAlirOM'.V, GA., Ei'out UulUliny^ of all sixes and grades, on short uni inn mid lifter the most approved plans. Puriiculm- attunlioii given to malting mid trimming J COFFINS REPAIRING FURMTIIRK, Ac. IBOOKS m STATIONER- NOTIONS, NOVKIVITK 5, GAMES, FANCY CONFECTIONER!r i Kle., Klc. , I AKH S.ihscripllon far miv Hr!; or 1' 1ST *3 ADLES j I’or nil kinds of Sewing Muolilnot, also fur j uish AtlneliMi'inls, Oils, etc. Will scipU I Noodlor liy until, to any address, ou ruocipt | of price. Singer, 36 oouls pur dozen ; all | nl hers HO oents. Parlies would do well to consult us boforo buying goods from pud- ck will be fiirui*lud at short . June 20-1 f TRAVELER’S (JTIDH. Rome Railroad Company. OJI.VNOII OK HCK.mtt.K. \Q1 Those desiring work of any kind iu hi* lino would do well lo nail on him at llio Si. Charles Hotel. Shop fronting Court House Square. Juno 2 My VV. CJ- Barber, REAL ESTATE AG’T llockiimrt, 4*». W ILL sell or buy Wild or Improved Lands in any portion of tho county. Having been a citizen of I'olk oounly for i many years, and being thoroughly posted in the Location, Value, etc , of Lands in ev ery section, feel confident that it will be to llio interest of parlies having lands to h«• 11. to plnoe them in my hands; midtho.su wish ing to purchase Laii is uim always bo ac commodated. 1 will bo iu Codartnwii on the 1st Tuesday in uaoh month, for tho pur. pose of Iraueaoliiig business in my liu«. nui.v i*As*Kxoi;n ! f,eaves Rome at 8.15am.) . „ , Arrive al llama 1.11 p. m , o*oopl Su.lll r>-« ; Leave* Home at rtfiOp. m ) „ . ; Arrive at Rome at 10.10 p m \ ''‘'wy ,,:, y' I Knob train will make close connection ! at Kingston with Western and Atlantic .liiilroiid trains bound for Uhatlnuoogn and ' I Ill'll,i. W. H. GOTIIB AN, iTc*. j JOHN G. PRINTIJP, Ticket. Agent. Selma, Romo & Dalton R. R- Trains on this Bond will run as follow.!. GOING NORTH. I Leave Sulina 7.25 a l. I Arrive at Prior’s 5.18 r, m *' Dalton 9,1» p m , Making ulnae connection at Dalton with : K T V A Ga U K, mid W St A K It for nil Kasturn mid Western cities mi l the Vir | gltiin .Springs. GOING SOUrif* ! Leave D.illnu 6*15 p in Arrive al Prior’s 10.12 p m Vri'lvo at Selniit 8.39 am M. STANTON, Gcu. Supt, W. H. MAYNARD. Asst. Hupi. KAY KNIGHT, 0. P. & T* Agt. ••TIIK K BN Nil SAW IIOUPK, Western tk Atlantic Railro.ul and Connoctlon3. H.'ll•,:i)l• I.H IN KrTKCT MIV .Mill Til Will II—No. I. Loaves ATLANTA iu.fit) p. ia. Arrive at Gnrtursvillc Ij.'lda. in Arrive at Kingston \ 1.04 «. m Opened, A Boot and Shoe Whop, on the corner of Prior mid (J-dleg.* strocts, near 8t Uhurlu* hotel. Our toriin arc Oath, and no work shall be delivered until paid for. Work done with iliap lfch mid nl small cost. Patronage solicited. V«rv reapcclfully. j!w. lUGII, Cedartown, (in , June 24th, 1871. NEW BARBER SHOP. fTl|lB undersigned Ims located in 0«*-dar- X town for the purpose of carrying on the bu-iuoxH in ull its branches. Ifyou want “A CLOSE SHAVE” u shampoo will guurai June 29 ALFP.KD BVAN8 Leaves ATI. \N PA Arrive- m Cirtersvilte Vrrivesat King-inn Arrivmiit Dillon Arrives at • ‘.1 \ f I'ANDOGA M'illlrlR 11. Leaves ATLANTA Arrives at I* lligHon Leaves Oil ATfANOllii. Arrives at Dalton ; Arrives at Kingston Arrives at Gartorsvillu . i aTwA.NTA < at Kingston t at Oar ter* vi lie i At ATLANTA 11.03 a. 11.45 a. 2.IM p i