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THE RECORD.
A Lite Country Newxpapcr. Publ *hed Every
Saturday Morning by
W. S. P. WIKLE eSc CO.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Ono oopy, one yoar $2.00
One copy, six months 1.00
Ton copies, in clubs, ono year, each
Single copies
All aubocriptiono invariably In advaneo. No
name entered upou the list until the subscrip-
tion is paid.
We understand the matrimonial fever will
c raging high iu these parts about Chris-
Maiuuv.u—At the residence of the bride’s j .Iulitl8 ItOl’O V
mother, in Cave Spring,
Thursday,
liec. 3d, by Jud-e A U Wright. Mr 1. B .ytssum around tho houso, JulitlB Whs
Stone, of I’olk county, to Miss Pnttio | •• • - • •'
I Wright.
I Immediately after tho marriage, the hnp-
! pe groom and his charming young brldo
j took the cars for Allendale, S. C, on a visit
to. Mrs Willingham, tho bvldo’s sister,
Professional Cards,
Mr. N. M. Wright is miking an linprov
ment on his store by the addition of a shed
iu front Mr. Wright is an enterprising | P® 8™ om
man and improvmcnt is his motto.
lio’u dowu at tho old
passing around tho
scon through a wiudow. Tho brothers ATTORNEY AT
ceda nrowx
PROMPT attention given
J. onieu u
wore both arroated.
Proceeding to tho old man’s houso
on his mantel shelf was found u lorn,
Gorman nowspnpor. To tlio rent in
.. . , „ .. , - - --- -- , . - it waR nppliod tho pioco of gun wad,
M inim jk—Ai the Residence of the (Uoir rcturn they will make Cedartown their procisoly. On rending the
ides father, by Rev. 11. B- Quillian, Mr. ,, 0 no> LoIlR life RIul prosperity to them. Hluu ] 0 rod mutter now brought tog-th-
W. T HOMPSON, .
LAW,
150 J. II. Godwin
6cl “ j oounty
Miss C. King, all of Polk j
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Piofemdoual aud llusincH* Cards of one
inch or less, $12 per anmiro, payable qnarteily
in advauce; six months, $8. All advertise
ments due after first insertion.
cm iu ii mitr.i rniiv.
and 3d Sundays iu each month, Re
ney brown. Pastor. Sabbath-scl
METiionisT Cnrncn.—Services
o'clock, a. v. and 7 1-1 o’clock, r.
Sabbath; Rev. \N in. II. I.aPrnde,
Sabbath-school at 0 o'clock, a. w.
Mr. Will Wright and Mr William King,
j are two of the joviolist young men in town
I this week. They have been to a wedding
Mr. W. F Turner, is the owner of one of
the neatest law offices in our town. It in sit
uated between Wright and Huntington’s
stores.
We are requested to remind tho young
, men, of the young men’s prayer mooting
held every Thursday night.
10.0.T., Luilgc No., 303.
Tho members of LodgO 803, 1. O. (J. T
Cedarvaltey, are requested to bo present
at the next meeting which will he on Fri
day night, the 11th of December.
J- M. HARRIS, W. C.T
A BN Ell 1IOG, Seo.
It will bo soon by rofforonco to now
udvortiRomoutH, that our olever towns
man, Mr. F. L. Walthall, has oponod
brought
or, to further tout tho connection prop
er, it proved complete. Tho interpret
er read a broken lino : "And ho raisod
hit* pun to his face and shot him
dead.” Most singular coincidence,
though but part of a story iu tho paper.
All tho family were brought, to
town, and after a court of examina
tion, Julius and Albert lvunda wore
committed to prison, and tho old man
and Frod Kunda hold to bail in the
sum of $!i,000 onoh. All to. bo tried
Oflieu with Ivy F. Thompson, Hast shirt
Court House square. net 17, 7 I
Wm. M. SPARKS,
,i r to a ne r a t la if,
Oodartown, Cn.
oot 17 71.
.1. 11. II A It It F* It ,
Notnry lMiblio
AND
A'L-TORNEY ,YT LAW,
(Vduifown, (iu.
«he X
nearly opposite tho post-office. His
A coloroJ girl, 12 .vuvr. oM. Jnughtw of slock is now niul fresh, nml ho propoa-
James Wilson, died, of diptheria, on Tu
i day night last, at Mr .1 A Peek’s.
Wo arc glud to see our friend J. D. Enl
on our streets ngalu, his hand is improving his stock
very fast. In fact he looks almost
as if ho had never seen n gin.
Clocks, tho best, i
itdo by J. E.
sell.—Servi
nonth. Rev
■school at 0
r county lately, that there had
t panic. Marrying will go
t new Btoro in his brick building , ut the Deoomber court. Tho child is
now dead.
A man living in 1‘iko county, nays
tho dogs of Georgia consume annual
ly 300,000 bushels of grain, kill -10.000
sheep, km p eggs up double what they
would ho if there were no suck-egg
dogs, besides oth r devilment too nu
merous to menti.'ij.
id iu Lo Monde a
lioins, of Gronin
gen, on tho preparation of liiptid car
bonic acid, aud tls use as a bouvco of
motive power.
l)r. Being asserts that ho has expor
IMnscmic
Cai.xdokia Lonor,
Regular comtnunicat
night in each month.
121, F. A \ M
N. M. Wii
Secretary.
To clubs of live, wo
Friday Record one year for $t
copy to getter up of club
to make up clubs. To c
aach,:indan extra copy.
to soli at short profits f<
backs. lie will also purchase country
produce, ’later* & \ Call and examine
il prices.
Polk (iMiuty On arils.
There will be a regular mooting of the
, ft j ; company on Saturday, (to-day). After tho
no, Georgia* usuftl ‘trill, there will be a business meet-
1 ing held by the company. Those who
ot marriages ! have been absent from former drills are cx-
nover pected to ho present tlion. as they will ho
if the tlncd according to tho rules unless they
can give sufficient excuses for said absence
wiii" fomi»h the >' '"T" 5, h01 '
There has uppi;
paper by Dr
KING Aw .11 NFS,
ATT pRNKVS AT l, \AV
(Vilnitimn, Go.
O FFICE In Court House.
June 20
\Y. F. T IT II N II II ,
ATTORNEY AT IT AAV,
Ccdaiiowii) Gn.
O FFICE South of Court House, between
Huntington and Wright’s stores.
I V \ 1\ THOMPSON,
Attonio.y sit 1 jinv.
JEDARTOWN,
Legal Advertisements,
COUNTY.—.lames ;
J for o
personalty, and l will pass upon tho sumo
I at 11 o’clock, it. m., on tho fan day of De
cember, 1871. This November 22, 187-1.
JOEh BREW Eli, Onl y
G eorgia,pouK county-whorewu—
Eliz.ihetli II. VhitDovondor and M y R
i Ake, having made.applioitlion for l.ettoi-H . f
Administration on the Estate of Peter Van
I Dovaiider lute of sai I county decease I.
These are, therefore, to cite all per
sens concerned, to ho and appear ut
next ooifvt of Ordinary to bo held in said ,
i county on the tlrst Monday In January
to show cause If any they have, why
liOtturs should not he grunntod. Gi
dec niv hand and official slgnatuv
Nov. j .ill, 1874.
JOEI. 11REWtill Ord’y
Whereas, '
Knight, administrator on the es
tate of Alfred Morrison, deceased, has ;
made application, iu duo form of law, for
(liHinisslon from his sai l admliiistraliun,
nlloilging iu his petition that, after his up ,
plication as eneli admiuislrotor, Georgia
Morrison, the widow of silt! deceased, made
application and obtaim-d homestead and
exemption cf personally, and in which w.is
included the whole of the property belong- i
ing to ilie estate oCsald deceased, and that
lie lias fully administered said estate, so far
as the law requires.
Therefore, all persons concerned will
lake notice to be and appear ut my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said IV. C
Knight should not lie fully discharged from
his -aid administration. Given under my
hand and official signature, this Oct.
BURBANK & JONES,
Codartown, - - Georgia,
DEAU’.nS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
VARNISHKH, KKKOS13XR,
.a. :m: I s s.
Everything Fresh and Pure!
.10151. 11 It 1; W' 15 R
imouttilly proved tho outiro priicticn- /-vffiC15 -East side Court llo
bility of operating an engino on this \ *
W. M
Good Templars.
Cedar Valeev Lopor, No, 303. 1 O. O.
T --Meets every Friday night (except 3d
Friday,)
J. M. HARRIS, W. C. T.
A. Hour, Secretary.
i the time •
n, 81 50 '
ad s!i
I am advised that members of Military
Companies are excused from all jury duty,
as well ns road and street tax.
Captain.
r tin
Grange.
Cotqcitt Gn ANOE, No, 20 —Regular meet- There are
ings Saturday before the third Sabbath In Cedartown.
•ach month. a ••Livery S'
Polk County Fannci
> regular meo'ings >
tint 1
ich buildings f
M H. BYRD, I’r
before the 4th ;
Joun O. Waddell, Secretary.
Our A gout •«.
E. P. Fcalheraton, Lime Branch,
p R. S. Fattillo, Taylorsville.
W. P. West, Esora Hill.
ANNOI'NIEMENTS.
To tlir Voters of Polk County.
Through the advice of sympathising
friends, I havo been induced to place my
self before you ns a candidate for Tax Re-
ceiver. I have no claims upon any one for
their support- I enn only ask your suffrage
provided you think 1 am n worthy object of
charity. I am one of the unfortunate crip
ples for life, and havo an aged mother and
afflicted sister to care for, and no means
with which lo relieve their wants. 1 think
1 have sufficient education to till the posi
lion, and will promise, if so fortunate as to
be elected, to fill the otlicc to the best of niv
ability, and ever be grateful to the good
people of Polk county. Nov. 2-1. 1874.
SAMUEL 11. JOHNSON.
We are authorized to announce the j
uauio of W. A. Harris us a condidato j
for Treasurer at the election iu Janu
ary. td
Mr. Editor,—Plonso announco the
name of H. P LUMPKIN as a candi
date for Sheriff at approaching elec
tion in January, with H. K. llougo
as Deputy. Many Voters
Wo nro authorized lo announco tho
name of Judge T. L. PITTMAN as a
candidate for roelcction to tho office of
County Treasurer, at tho election to
be held on tho first Wednesday in
January next. Oct. 28, 71.
Wo aro authorized to announce the
nuino of J. M. McCURRY ns a cundi-
7 Smith's Block. Rome
not? churches, Mctlio-
Proabytcrlan. Each
ishing Sabbath school*
olored people havo two
wspapors publishod in
lie office door of one is
ign, and over theothor
nvn Saloon." Rather
such purposes
>n last Sunday
! Wc learn that tho storm
week did much dutnage to tho town of 1
MonlVklla, blowing down several dwelling ,
houses and wounding quite a number of 1
; citizens, an<l killing two or throe negroea.
For C’lti'lHtiitua.
Mr. J. 15. Veal, tho popular dealer in
watches and jewelry, has mw on exhibi
tion ,at his now, spaoiom, admirably tlttod
up store, No. 27, Smith's block, ono of the
largest and most beautiful stooks of ladies
watches and chains, Diamond, Pearl uud
othor fine rings, Bracelets,Lookots, Chains,
Sotts Pins ami Earrings, Sterling Silver,
Spoons and Forks, .X<\, over exhibited in
North Georgia, and those goods arc offering
below their value in oonsequonco of ihe
hard times. fy J j)*-.\ow is the time to buy.
Mr. Veal cordially invites inspection.
bility of operating an engine
wi'.i , principle ; and he claims for it superi
ority over tho steam ongiuo, not only
on tho score of economy, but because
of its safety (there being no datigei ol
explosion,) and be use it. is still l- -s
bulky anil le s heavy than the steam
engine; properties which especially
com mend it as a motor for ships.
Whether wo havo here found the
motive power which ia to lie the sue
cossor of steam, as tho Abbe .Yloigno
supposes, is for the future to deter
cap Banjos. $1
Wv
The new Go
i..n by Mcosr
.early comploi
iow stock of g
u by Mr. J. /
Banjos, the finest c
ry, worth from $2'i
itrings at J. 15. Veal'?
J at Veal':
iimpkin & McConnol
md before many day
will he displayed th
Georgia ,
Mr. J, M.
onisli tho world at their trade.
Whitfield lias penciled off the
L-fl\
liest masons wo have with us
Mr. J. H. I logo informs
soon commence a large shoo shop
room on tho oorncr north ofNoye?
store It will be sixty-five fou
thirty foot wide, he will have it .
by Christinas.
long by |
liplotod
Pure solid silver thimbles for 50 cent-'
id name engraved on it free,by J. 15. Veal
date fur County Treasurer, at tho np- lating
A party left our oounty on laM Incsdny
lor tho west. Among the number wa-< • ur
townsinnu, Mr. Galnway (Jraldt. Mr Grahb
is n clever young man and will find friends
and employment wherever lie goon, llo
has our best wishes that ho may do
well |n his far western home.
By nil means,call
when you go to Borne. Ho takes plensun
in showing goods whether you buy or not.
flvy lie particularly request the ladies t<
call. No. 27, Smith - him k, 4 •”».
Tho young men of Cave Spring whil
away their evenings with the Indies, by
proaching election in January next.
We nro authorised to announce Mr.
W. F. TREAD A WAY ns a candidate
for Tux Collector of Polk county.
EloeDon 1 at Wednesday in January-
next. td
Wo nro authorized to announce the
enrao of J. M. ARRINGTON as u can
didate for Tax Becievcr at opproacing hand,
election. "‘ e c
We are authorized to announce tho
unmo of ROBT. H. WHEELER us a
candidate for Tax Iteciovor at election
to be held first Wednesday in January
next.
uvcl* through Eu
u, Nova Scotia, New Me
Indies, together with v»ry alarm
ing encounters with tlin Indians. 1 hey
have made soino very narrow eBcapcs hut
managed to keep their hair.
There itT now a cotton patch in Tal
bot county in full bloom.
There was a little knife work in town
week, between two colored women
t IiriMmu-* Tr
A Commit ten of thro
Sunday school met at 10 o’clock, a m.
Monday, Nov. JlOlh, for tho pnrpo:e j
of making urrangemeutu for the on- :
t' l'laiimient »>f the Sunday school pu- ;
j ila of Cedartown, on Christmas night;
On motion, tho following resolu-
| tioi.H wore adopted, viz :
■on in this noun 1. That the Sunday
$80; «1.0, rnio ! I'Ucu utiilo in luiving h CkriHtninB
troo at tho Court houso on Christmas
night.
2. Tlmt tho presouts be froo.
:l. That each teacher of ull the Sun-
bo r« (pleated to interest j bis grout
procuring donations for
, their respective elasuoH, and to so-
that lie will that each member gets u present.
1. That wo havo small cornucopias ,
of confectioneries for the children.
On motion, Mr. Jud Crahb was i
unanimously requested to personate ;
"Santa Claus,” in delivering tho pret- !
eats, fr mi tho tree.
On motion, the following commit- j
tees were appointed by tho Chairman: ^
Committoo to got the troe—Messrs.
Ned, 11 oit it'll I and Ed. Wood.
Committee to furnishing ligVtp— j
Messrs. T. F. Rurlmnk, N M. Wright
and Daniel Harrison,
Commit tee to get funds to procuro
retahliHhir.cnt | lights and confectioneries for the oc
casion--Musstv. Aim, Huntington,and
Ryland Bowles.
Committee to receive presents and
arrnngo them on tho (roe—Miss Flo
ra Melvor, Mrs. Ake, Miss V. Lump
kin, Mrs. Noyes, Mrs. Trawick, Miss
d Ella Vann, Mrs. Dodds, Miss Octaviu
Cobb, Miss lfuttie Hurst, and Messrs-
Joe Lumpkin, Win. Featlb rston and
W. N. Griff !h.
Cummitreo to get permisbion to
mo tho Court bouho and put it in or
der—Messrs. J. O. Waddell, M. V. JJ.
Ake, L. S. Ludbetter, J. Jj. Branch,
There is a strange rumor lo the ef
fect that when a gentleman by tho !
name of Perry was in his lot recently, [
ho saw one ol his horses standing out |
and ho nttompied to tirivo him into I
tho stable. There is nothing hi range j
about tliis, but it is almost incredible |
that the animal was stone dead, til-
j though standing on his feet.
•. lutohration among thoso who can't
from eacli go profusely about freedom. Tim col- j
clock, a ni. oretl president. < I' tho colored Young |
Men’s Christian A .suoiatioti, has been 1
invited to resign bis official d gnity, 1
In-cau e he voted for Phil. Cook.
Tho furmors of Houston county are
In Cuming somewhat alive to their ti ll- j
est inter? .4, since they are going to ,
■ crops of grain, instead ol I
l'm y have found Unit, n !
king " ut all, lie is a fuar-
wlieu allowed unlimited
WOFFORD & MILNER,
ATTOb’NKYS AT I,A W
Chi Horsy itlo. Gn.
^ y-'FIOR ill Bank Building. jnne 20
(iK\. w. r. won-ond, joiin u. wiki.k.
WOFFORD WIKLF,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
and Real Estato Agents.
('AUTEllSVll.I.E (,'A.
IL IL THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
JOUNTY — Whoroim,
UliildevH, itooousod, I
1 j i I50RGIA, l’GI.I'
I v;r 8a|lio A. Uliihl
the 1‘hIiiIo of .lain* V
I ban nuulo nppliimtion for luavi
l imnt in Haiti ooiiuly huloiiging to Haiti estato.
Those are, therefore, to oito anil admonish
all peraoiis oonoernod, to bo mnl appear at
my oilier on tho lira! Monday in Novomher
next, to show cause, if any they have, why
Haiti application shotihl not bo grmite.l in
torus of tho Law Given under my hand
mol ollleiul signature, HiIh the Util day of
iu-t., IS. I. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y
I» 1*: H l' 1 1 I M K K Vi
LILY WHITE, SOU’S,
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY.
GENUINE
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE
Always on hand.
Tooth, Hair and JNail Brushes,
Combs, etc.
F Xj 6 TT XL .
j. tr. burke & co,,
WIICLESALK
Booksellers and Stationers,
AND DEALERS IN
Wrapping Papors, Twines, Notions,
Fancy Goods, &o.
Cor. Alabama & Whitehall sta,
ATLANTA, * - « OEOIKJ/l
out J 2m
East End Wood Shop.
1JY
.1. M. HARRIS.
Hepalra amt Makes
Wagons, Bedstoads, Tables ct:;
Ami il in list anything mmlo of wood.
WO R K (! M EAT F0It CAS ,
llo-/
sell the j
■1 00 | Inmglil
8 50
:i .oo
/ t I50RG1 \,
vT s. M. II.
,0
'i>Aurn u .v,
FFIGE ever Or. Re.-He’H
Drug
; put iu lien
p is all cotton.
I cuuou i»
ful tyrant
powers.
A colored worthy attempted Lo \
proach in a church without being ask- j
ed so to do, and he was rewarded for :
al by being led out by bis .
ample ears to the air " How tedious ;
and tasteless.”
zYn Englishman who had been lloee-
ud by niutiLo sharps on a Nevada rail
way train went before Justice .Scott, of
It tilde Al Jimtuiu, tu enter a complaint,
but bu : oro the papers could bu drawn
up tho shurpur uppoai'ud aud rofuml-
eil. Anxious to continue on his jour
ney, the Englishman declined to enter
the complaint, when .Scott exclaimed:
"I’ll have you know, sir, that no sub
ject of CL oat Britain, or any of the
crowned heads of Europo, shall brow
beat this court with impunity. I line
you fifty <lt.liars, sir, for contempt of
court! " Tho fine was nuid.
New Advertisements^
JUST OPENED.
F. L. WALTHALL
H AS just oponod, oppoulto pout oflioo u
. now Htock of guotlH, oonBlHtlng of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
Confectioneries and Groceries,
Hardware, (.'rockery, Etc.
I)rs. Liddell & Richardson,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
CEDAR TOWN, ti \.,
1\/| AN' In- found in tlieie ollltio at all lioura
I. who ii n a profoHiiiotinlly ongngo I.
Dr. C. H. HARR8S,
Physician and Surgeon,
llyvd, Exucutor mi tho oatato
of lloul.on Webster, deooiiHotl, Ims applied
to mo for leave to hoII lot of laud No. 1080,
in the 2d district mid till section of Folk
county, Gu., nlno o wllil mid uncultivated
lot, lying in NValkor oounty, Ga , belonging
to Haiti cstatu, either nt pulilio outory or
priviUo Halo, an may hociii to Haiti exooutor
most coiivciilont mid to tho host advantage
mnl iu/k o-1 of said out at o.
TI••'**'.'ore, ull porsoiiH coiicorucd arc
liort l.y notified lo he mid appear at my
oflioo, within the lime pronorlbcd by law.
to h’low outiHO, if any they have, why leave
I., sell said laud Hli.nihl nol be grant ml.
Given under my limid mid ollloilil bigiui-
l ore, (tils Oot. lit ii, 1871.
JOEL BREWER, Only.
j / ‘ HG.'i’GIA, I’OI
* 1 Clinnihui'H Mo
O'
Inti re, Jane RogeiH and
jps, the lawful lieirHof Mrs. \V. 1>
late of Haiti county, tleooased, hav-
upplitmllon to have NY (' Knight
I atln
i the i
Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER
'ore to cite mnl minion
isli nil pvi'HoiiH ooucorned, Itiinlrod mnl
oreditors, to appear al my olllee u.i required
by law, lo hIiow oatiHo if any they have, why
Haiti application (should not be granted.
Given under my limul mid official signa-
JOEL BREWER, Ord'y.
FOLK Ol NTY A. u. N.u.
il for oxoinplion of porKon-
1 pass upon I lie hiiiiio at 11
Flour 1-2 cent lass by tho 100 Ib.i.
Corn Meal if>L 15 per bushel.
Buying for CiihIi, wo are prepared to sell
as low as the lowest.
fliay Give us a call and hoc for yourselves
June 20-ty
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to the Whole Raco of Wornon
DR. BRADFIELD'S
Female Regulator!
J r VVII.1. UIM Nil ON TIMO MKNHHH, roly VO
111 n' i It ii! A |tVi i S 1 N i ■ utiUk Is o/llaokSiml Uiorin l.oa-
chi lira or Wl.ltoH, amt |iAttliil I'rola.imit IJlorl,
olo'oli oxoo hivo II nv, Hint corrout ull Irio.tuInntliH
It will rom v.-all Irrllu Ion of Klilnoynnnit Illntl-
,l. i. iiin.vo (.'.mltvniiUHH, oorliy (ho Hlutitl, «lvo
Itl.'i i/la'umliniK It Itity Imo iu lloteliook, Ami elioor-
il In a h roouro In' nil tho nhovc (IIh nvn us Qotii-
loo In >n Chlltn mnl Foyer.
I, illt n o in oaro tlioumolvon of nil tho nbovo tlln-
on oi vl lit*iit rovoitlinn tholr oompiulnln lo uny
l>i im.ii, wliloo In u.wuyn murllfj Iiik m tholr prltlu
"'it in'reeuaimondort by.the hont phynlclnon mnl
o i. *•’ • i.aOiianok, Ua , Mnrolt •..V, into.
limiu iKi.i) A I'n. Allan Uj (In.: iinir .Vlri| I
llimllloal'a I'Vmnlo Ito.u-
(iCCorditiy lo prom
iin. sopfc |'.l-ly
W. fS. DAVIS,
CON r I 1 R ACT OH
—AND —
HOUSE SUItOER,
Codartown, - - Ceorgic.
W ILL do all kinds of work in Mu lit .
in a gootl mnl HiiliHtmitial maun ••
guarmiteolug Hathfautloii in work, m
prioeti as ehonp iih uau bu doue, fur onHli ,
[ any kind of produce. Furniture will
pul up In order cheaper tlmn.lt cun ‘
inmglil iu tuplace—hodHtomts especial
llufereiieeH given when roipiired. sept IF
CASH STORK.
• I. S. Stubbs cA Co..
CM DA It TO IILV, (/.I.,
|^EEF coiistiuitly on linud a full line t
FAMILY OROCERtES,
HARDWARE,
ltoots iiml Shoes :
also a Hue of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND FACTORY OlOODH.
Gash buyers will find it to their iutero-
lo examine our goods mnl prices hut",
purchasing.
8‘drt tigouls for the snlo of tho 0*-l
hratetl “ NVatl Flowa" and tixturcH, in l‘o.
county. juuo 20—tf
W. H. Wikle &Co.,
Curtcrsville, - - j Geor.i
mi lI'U'ui both a
i lioooHtly iay in it
hone (lint every Indy In our own Irnni. who uiny ho
Hon'. rliiK In nay way peeul'nr to their nox, may Ini
I le In pioutoe a haul • Unit I heir HiiUVniiifH i
..ot only lie reltovod, hot iloil they may he ruiUt
lo heiilih anil HtrciiKlIi. With on s limesl retcnrili,
thu 30th tlay
TIiIh Nov. IS. 187-I.
JOEL BRENVER, Ord’y
DHhoIiiI
I t||C I
Mill
SURGEON DENTIST |«
CtitlHi'luwii,
O l’FERS his prol'cHHional
citizens of t 'et lari own a
v it h dissolved, by mill mil ooiisent
i the tllli day of Novomher instant, by tin*
illitlrawnl of W. L. iMcUlain. Tho pros-
it firm of Winlo .St Uo. are respniiHil.l" for
lint doblH of the old firm. Nov. 24, 2874
NV. L. MeCl.AI N.
• or med lulou it ml
lually an;
• lo thelr'nex
tholr aalferi _
not only lie reltovoil, hot that they may he rualoretl
• • ' ■ mill KtrriiKth. With mi kimlua*
reinilly, VV. It. I'JOUltILli
NkihMHiiktta (la„ March 20. IB70,
luonlha nro I hmiKltl n 'lollliiof llrmlllelrt'H Kemiile
Uerolnnir limn ytoi.nml have OHetl II In my lhml:y
will: the otimiHl (mllHlimtion, ami have reeoinmeii*
(I, rt II lo two or three olio r I'uuilllni, ii ml they havo
haiml II Jottl wlotl It Is reeonnmmtleil. Thu lemalisi
who have nan I your Keen uiur are In perreol
health, ami are uhle to alleml lo tlmlr hotineho|rt
dill It's, ami we coirtlally reuoimueml It to Iho pul*.
He. Youih, reniieuunlly,
HIlV. II. 11. JOHNSON.
We could mhl a IhotiHaml other certllh atea, hut
we eon.Ider the above amply nufllolaut proof or lui
virtue. All we ask la n ir.nl.
for foil purllculAva, hlntory ol' dlsenuro, and ter-
llllcutes or Iim wondcrlul c “
•erred in the wrapper aroun
Manuluelured ami sold by
"‘"AllFlKLr *
(IrtiKHlHta.
JOHM C, ALIEN,
BOOKS AND STATIONER!
NOl’IONS, NOVELTIES
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES
T
A K15 R'il)sorlnlJoii for miy Book r
rlmlldul pnlilislioti in the Unito'l Him.
PuI)1Ih1ioi’h lowost. prions.
N E 2 D L E 8!
For all kin Is of Hewing Machlnea. also fu •
x.
Watchmaker and Jowelor,
Codartown, Ca.
j done promptly mnl HntlHfaotorily
Ilroitd SlioH
OA..
. Practical Mechanic & Builder, i .*«• wm
alios by mail, to any address,
of prion. Singer, 0f> cents per dozon ; a 1
others 80 oonts. Parties would do well)
(•'insult ns before buying goods from pe 1
tilers, or sending North to Llio variivt
swindlers mnl humbugs. Any goods not ii
BOOTH, SHOES, HATH,
Ready-Made Clothing. W
C
furnish Mat d ial ami
1A LI. mnl prion my goods, mid I will i
J ooiiviiico you that I sell tho best ol Goods
heap for Cash. Nov l I-2m
T II A V K L n IFS GU ID E.
Rome Railroad Company.
ClIANfli: OF 80EDHLK.
; • » ■ i work wnrrmited Twelve MoiiIIih. 1 . , ,
! lli.,.niriiiK n„,. whIoIioi.in H|".olnt(y. All CottOH I CottOtl I I CottOll I I I
■I ltiiil,liii<
Chcrokeo Iron Comp’y Store.
STor AN.11 KEA I > !
1 will "I nil Hum I'"? O'"
Romo Full Market Price
of all Mixes mid grades, on Hlinrl notice
after I ho most, approved plans. Particular j Loaves Homo
1 iillonlion given to making mid trimming 4
mpt Sunclu,
(, l ad a little blood drawn from the left ; Will Wright, ftlltl Job. H. Dutltln.
llo proposes to exchange goods, at very
■1 tho other gave bond to appear
term of the county court
of repairing waiclu s and jewelry 1 f
to anil the times, at Veals, Romo. I .
Cornmitteo to decorate tho hoaso low figu
• G It 1515NBACKH. dco f>
CAKTEU,
IF YOU WANT
ID Slit goods
Persons wishing t
payment of their
will rooeivo
follows:
lUlliY I’ASHHXOKIl
I,eaves Romo lit. 8. Ifia
Arrive at. Homo 1.16 p.
» 30 p. til )
Arrive at Itmnuiit 10.10 p in S y
Hanli train will make oloso oonnocti •
at Kingston with Western and Atlani
Railroad trains hound for Gluittnuoogn nn
Day
OOPFIlsr 3 ,
—Mrs Crahb, Miss Lula JLirrie, Mies JJ,
Dodds, Miss Emma Edwards, dealer in*
Jennie Harrison, Miss P.zrcia ~ r . .
shall Bum., Miss Mary Ward. Mrs. W. N. FUmitUTe anCl UarpOlS
Ii i b c‘ i* a 1
No sheriff, coroner, or other offi
change the advertising connected with his Griffith, Mrs. J. O. Waddell, L
office from one paper to another, without
first giving notice of his intenti
SATURDAY MORNING DU
1874.
L O C A L I T K M
j in tho paper in which his ndvertiiomen
I may have been published.—3C50fA .S'-
RtrueJ Code Geo.
Ledbetter, and ull who feel deposed,
aro respectfully requested to moot for
that purpose, on the 2-lth December.
Il inlaid, That wo present uiir com
pliments to tho Editors of tho Record
No. MMi, Empire Block,
I BROAD 8TKEJ5T, ROME, GEORGIA
EORGIA, FOLK COUNTY.- Win IL
Morgan lias applied for Exemption of
Konnity and I will pass upon tlio
'' ' lock, a. m , on tho lfitli day of
(i
1,000,000 Dry Hides; 100,000 Sheep
Skins wanted by M. F. Govan Ac Co.,
Rome, Go.
PiiorjaiuiNH Exlvrjed. —Wo hav
taken the agency of a Philadelphia
bouse 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 Printing.—Wo have rnado ar
rangements to have Job work of all
kinds done, iu the very beat style
and at tho lowest prices,
your orders,
to order.
Needles for all kinds of Sewing
machines; Singer,65 cts per doxen—all oth
ers 80 cents. Will send needles by mail on
receipt of price. W. II. NNIKLE.
Carteraville, Un.
A very religiously incRnod negro
was engaged at the iron works, tho o
day, in puling up a large iron flue, and
elevated some distance ubove ground, when j tive papers. J.VJ 1
he got uneasy about his “elevated" position,
and told Capt. 'Vest he wanted lo come
down. Capt. \\ eat asked him if he was
afraid to die and meet his Ood. He replied
“no, it is Ihe other gentleman Urn afraid
CLOTHING, HAL’S, CAPS,
Or any article generally kept in
A F I R S T C LASS STOIt E
s to suit the Closest Bnyoi
l* V l ii OB
! Over Hie market pi ioo, during the month
' of November. Fnrli-H having Hold me Cot-
| ton and to he delivered thin fall, aro hereby
[ notified to bring in the same nt once, riH it is
HI*.FA.!RING FURNITURE, An
FBWGOODS
c ms a i ms I f.
ON ISS!
of the largest
pltmenis lo lUO jviuoim oi mu xwujuiuj , «»•» 11 • '2', ’ " " • At Prices to Hint the Closest. Buyers, you . AM ll()W in rocc i,,t „f oneof the lnruesl
and Express, and request them to pub \ ‘ nj 'clrnber ^aft y ’ will make it greatly to your advantage by | ] , )tocUH „r Goo.Ih ever brougl.l to (jedar-
«* tlL„ proccli,,, j ° JOB,! I!UKIVKit, 0,„in,, y . « «•* 27 , y j
„ — | goods shall be sold oh low in Cedai lowit a>
CEDA.BTOWN j I"IJ l»wn ill tlio Blnle. Call «».I ioa in" Will
Liver), Sale and Feed Stable, Examine My Slock and Prices
’ Job. H. D.
Secretary
BRANCH,
Chairman.
Gi
The race for county offieers at approach
ing election is getting lively. Messrs
Lumpkin ami Clements are the only can
didates in the field for Sheriff, Fowlei
favor of Lumpkin, Mr NV
lor, who was announced Iasi
'”‘ viua wiLw*ui of s«.
Remarkable Cane of Circum
stantial Evidence.
[Gnuduliipe, Texas Times.]
One of the most fiendlike —no it
were a blander to say Satan would do
such work—nets was perpetrated on
last Monday night, tho 2Uth ult. ( at
tho Cottonwood bchoolhouBe
at 10 o’clock A. M., on
camber, 1874, at my oill
of November, 1874.
JO 15 L DRI5NVEH, Ord’y
i■ Exumplioii of |
10th day of Do-
i li in the 28th day j
t EORGIA. FOI.K COILNTY.-
(s applied for Exempt
nd I will pitH.M upon the h
C'OL'NTY. —A. J. Me
i Tay
On this i
“ht
about 10 o’clock, .Mr. Job Drennau,
bia wife and daughter, a child of ton
/ 1 EORGIA, FOLK
' J Curley, lias applied for Excni|.
Personaliiy, and setting apart and vulua
Main Street, Cedartown, Ga
IJitllJI-.s down *o hiiiL tho limns. f»oc
1 Block, Vohiolos, and Guroful Drive
always on hand.
Hpcoial attention given to the care
of I ntock left in our charge.
lumfkin Ac mcconnell*
Don’t, listen to Uroukcrs, hut cull and ox-
i aminc for yourH^lvcH. IIigliusl inurket price
paid for
j(Joi*n and “Wliosxt.
A. Huntington.
i Ckdautown, Nov. 12, 1874.
didatt for deputy sheriff, on Mr. Lumpkin s yanrh, on returning homo from meet- day of December, 1874 at my office, thin the
£oal blonks furnished t" 1 ". of hl ” ‘ nl ' r - mg
° ..wt. .Ii-rlruil run. but will use hit lnH'i- |
Boots and Shoes vory cheap at
fcavan’s, Home. Batchelor Brogans
J 1,50. G t
Iron and Steel !
Plow Steel, Scooter Bur, Buggy
and Wagon Tire Iron, for sale a
A. Huntington’s.
Hoe dissolution notice of "W. L-
MeC’biii.
by wayside assassins.
Drenon was killed; his diuglitor rid-
>Ir 8 K Huge, of Rock- j Dg behind him on the same horse, ro-
didate for deputy with j ceiving five wou vl ; and .Mrs. Dco -
en by announcement in non rect i /ed one severe wound. The
der “announcements." • laughter alone saw a man crouched
! j own j r , n f.-rice corner.
Next morning Judge Moor held an
I learn of the midden i fJ q nf . H t otl the b >dy of Mr. Dremion.
Among the evidence a piece of gu j
adding was found, but partailly
Wc are pained
death, on yesterday, Friday, morning, oi
i the infant child of Rev. Wm. H. Lapradc,
of the Methodist church at this j burned. On opening it, it proved to
place. Mr l.aprade was in Carteraville, b j a_ piec:i of n
attendance on the Annual Conference.
The stricken parents have our warmest
sympathies in this bereavement and loss of
their first-born
We know how to syrnpa-
Ii > )t tracks
lo tding dirsctly
man Kunda and his sou Fred. These
bouses were already strongly guard
30th day of November, 1871,
J OI5L BREWER, Ord’y.
JPu-iriclt Ac Ombcrg,
33 Broad St., Romo, Ca.
BOOKSELLEnS, STATIONERS
INTERS
Pianos, Cabinet Organs,
HMAI.I. I.NSTIll.’MENTS. HHKET
FULTON HOUSE,
T. M. ANDER80N, late of Home, Ga. with
F. C O H U A,
1 follows l
the homes J>f old MUSIC AND MUSICAL
r;; ^ ^ -• i ^
same affliction* *>o often, and once
fell !
^ waiting the officers’ arrival. At
Fred Ktiuda’-s house it was asked, “Is
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
plain and Fancy Printing Neat and Cheap
Paper Sacks and fine Wrapping Paper.
Picture Freraen and Mouldings - Write
■ for catalogue and Price List. sep261y
ATLANTA, : : :
l\/I KAI.H mill Lodging pi
iY I gle meal, 60 oeiitH,
and good room-, Saloon in bicmrnent
fnrnislicd with pure Liquors, Fine Wines,
Be r une 8egars, 1
Do You Waut
PRO/ITABLE
EMPLOYMENT
j If so, write Lo .Major R. r >. RANDALL,
j General Agent of the Mobile Lif© ln-
suranco Company, uadsaeu, Aia-
giving your references, with n view to ob
3. r r. BABBITT'^
Pure Concentrated Potash,
OR LYE,
Of double the strength of any other
SAPONIFYING SUBSTANCE
I eve repent!y perfected a now method
of packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now
packing it only in Balls, ihe coating of
which will saponify, an I does not injure
Those desiring work of
line would do well lo call on him at the Hi. J
Charles Hotel. Hliop fronting Court House ;
Sijuiiru. juuo 2J-Iy !
I ' ' ;—i
-VV. C. Darber,
REAL ESTATE AG’T
RoclimmL Git.
W ILL Hell or buy Wild or Improved I
Lands in any portion of the county, I
Having been a citizen of Polk county for
many years, and being thoroughly posted |
in the Locution, Value, etc , of Lands in ev
ery section, feel confident that it will he t->
the interest of parties having lands to soil,
to place them in my hands; and those wish
ing to purchase Lands oan always be ue-
; commodated. I will bu in Codartown on
j the | hi Tuosday in each month, for t he pur.
j iioso of lii'.riHootiilg business in my line.
junc 20
Oponed, A Boot and Shoo
Shop, on flic corner of Prior and fJdlogo
streets, near St Charles hotol. Our terms
arc CW», and no work shall bo delivorod
until paid for. Work done with dispatch
and at small cost.
Patronage solicit otl
Solma, Romo 6c Dalton R. R
Trains on Huh Road will rim as follow-
GOING NORTH.
Leave .Selma 7.25 a 1
I Arrive at Prior's 6-48 p >
Dalton 0,45 p .
Making close commotion at Dalton wii
| E 1 V Ac Ga R It., ami NV & A It It for -
I,i H , Eastern and Western cities and the Vu
•SpriiigM,
GOING SOUTH'
I,rave Dalton
Arrive at Prior's
Arrive at Hulinu
M. STANTON, Gon. Supt.
VV. S. MAYNARD. Asst. Supt.
RAY KNIGHT, G. P. & T* Agt.
“THE KENNESAW ROU I’E,”
Western & Atlantic Raiiroa.l
and Connections.
SOIIKUin.K IN' Kfl-RCT MAY 20.
(i BO ltd I
03;
udurto
, Gn., .Iu
orv respectfully, ]
.l! W. II )GE, (
hitli, 1874.
MOUTHW.MIO—NO. I
Leaves ATLAS' PA
Arrive at Cartorsvillo
Arrlvn at Kingston
Arrive at Dallou
Arrive at CHATTANOOGA
NUMIIUU 3.
Leaves ATI* \ NT A
Arrives at CartersviUo
\rrivnsai Kingston
Dalton
i i!ilATTAiNOOGA
NUMlilllt 11.
PL\NTA
t Gartovsviilo
A rr
Arrives i
1 A ri
ot her
I German
soap with tliiB
each package.
. T. li.VBBITT,
hinglon 8t., N. Y.
NEW BARBER SHOP.
rpiIE unde:
d lias located iu Ccdur-
iown .u. ...» purpose of carrying on Al . rlV08 ai , vlllgB ,u..
the business in all Its branches. If you waul : ^ rr } V os ut Gactersvillo
Arrives at DALTON
SOUTHWARD Ml
Loaves CHATTANOOGA
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at Kingston
tuining an ngenry for I hat popular Company tw ,- rn tho Inga! hou
jiinty, will be sohl before tlio Court
on so door, in Cedirtown, said county , 011
be first Tuesday in Dot.ember
“A CLOSE SHAVE”
a call uml I
hair out, give r.
B satisfaction.
ALFRED EVANS
Arrives at ATLANTA
NOtriiBU 5.
Leaves CHAT I'AN JOQA
Arrivos at Dalton
rrivos at Kingston
rrivtM at Cartersville
10.30 p. 11.
12 8') a. iu
J 1.03 a. 11.
3.00 a m
5.00 a. im
8.30 a. 11
ll.Oti a. n,
11.45 a. m
2.01 p. in.
4.28 p. 0..
0.00 p. iu
8;15 p. i"
8.48 p. c.
10.80 p. ...
5.86 pi i
7.44 p.
8.1(1 p. 1
10.45 p. ,
3.4ft -