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THE RECORD.
I Mr. \V. T. Gibson killed a wild tur* j In passing through town with ray I
| key within the incorporate limits of Uttlo girl the other day she was aux-
A Lire Country Newxpaper. Pnbl Aed Xnry ! Cedartown lastThursday.
Saturday Morning by j Mr. Alex. Dougherty has a porker
^ 1^* WlKLE CO. be says will weigh 400 pinnule. We
~ think that a good sizo pig.
Two colored individuals shot and
killed u wild turkey, this week, near
town, which it is said weighed *25 lbs.
Stun Clary and Joo Harper killed
on last Saturday 21 birds, of the Par-
trage spocius, and they say they also
killed u hair.
Clocks, the best, are made by J. K. Veal,
who made the city clock in Home, Georgia.
A pair of mules attached to a wagou
belonging to Mr. Chas. H. Wood, ran
away with his son Charlie, last Mon
day, but nro glad to report without
any damage being done.
TK1UI8 OF 8UU8UH1PT10N.
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One copy, nix month* 1.00
Ton copies, in clubs, one year, each 1.60
Single oopics 6ota
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name entered upon Uie list until the subeorip-
tlon is paid.
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inohor leas, *12 per annum, payable quarterly
in adranco; nix mouths, *8. All adveitiee-
mant* due aftei first insertion.
CHITKCH 1)1 It IH'TORY.
IIai-tist Ciiuuctt.—Regular Services, 1
and 3d Sundays in euoh month, Kcv. Oou
nry Urown.. Pastor. Babbath-scbool at
Mithomst Citracn.—Services at
O’clock. A. m. and 7 1-4 o’clock, v. n. eve
Sabbnlh; Rev. Win. H. l.aProdo, Paste
Sabbath-school at 9 o'clock, a. m.
HI nsonic.
Calxdoma Lonan, No. 121, F k A. M.—
Regular communication, the 8il Friday
night in each month.
Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Onions am
Cabbage for sale by JOHN 1.. BRANCH
• $1
20 to $60, and strings
i Smith’s lllock, Home
l Veal’s.
J. 8. Stro
. M.
N M. Wn
Good Templars
r Lo
Cm a a Val
T Meets eve*-/ Friday
Friday,)
J. M. HARRIp
A. Hour, Secretary.
o, 803. 1. 0
gbt (except
Cheap Banjos. $1 60, to $5,
Read tuif.— By the first day of Jan
uary, 1875, the notes aud accoutits of
pefHona owing lho Cherokee Iron Co.
will bo given out for collection. The
only way to provent being troubled is
to come and settle before that timo.
banjos, the iiucsl ever scon in this coun
try, worth from $23 to $30 ; also, fine
strings at J. K. Veal’s, Home, Georgia.,
i»oiu Co
Holds its
before the 4t
John O. Wa
(■range.
pt Gkaxije, Ao, 20 — Regular meel-
rday before Ihc third Sabbath in
i'..
Farmer’s Club.
nee ings on Saturday
Our Affeitls.
F P. Featherston, Lime Branch,
f R. S. Pattillo, Taylorsville.
W. 1’. West, Knout llill.
A N NOC NCKM ENTS.
To flic I nter* of Polk Con
Through
rielidj, 1 have
elf before you
oiver. I have
the
) otu 1
:e of sympathising
nduood to place ...y-
ndidate for Tax Re-
i upo
ilieir support. I can only ask your sufTiag*
provided you think l urn a worthy object o!
charity. I sm one of the unfortunate crip
pics tor life, and have an aged mother aud tllO hotwo of CoWOU, McClung & Co.,
affliclcil sister to care for, and no means importers mid wholutmltt doiilorH ill
1 ha
e sufficient education to fill the pusi
lion, and will promise, if so fortunate us lo
be elected, to till the otiioe to lho best of luv
ability, mid ever bs gruleful to the good
)>« uple of Polk county. Nov. 24. 1874.
MANUEL W. JOHNSON.
Wo nro authorized to nunounco the
rtaino of W. A. Harris au a coudidatu
fot Ttvofeiiver ut the eloctiou in Junu-
»i r v. td
Mr. IM.tor,— Plunno nttnonneo the ;
name of li. P LUMPKIN m> ncandi-
.lalo for Sheriff ut approaching also- p rioc , j„. clrr
lion 111 January, with W. U, Taylor rcduccJ l0 Iull ih. lime, at VaaU, ttoiuo.
and S. K. Hogue as Deputun.
Manv Voteiw . While iu Route, on lust Tudklay,
we viaiUxl the new furuituro establieh-
Wo are authorized to auno.incc the m01lt uf Mr E u . Cortcri Empiril
name of Judge T. L. PITTMAN oh a n mn ri vt. «
candidate for redaction to the office of pluuaanl| dever g eoUeman, aud hoe a
County Treasurer, at the elect,ou to BU)ok a , faridtnl0 . Ho
beheld ou the firat \\eduea.iay iu buys exclusively for cash, aud oelle for
January next. Oct. JH, 74. coali, hence, can afford to sell at small
Wo uro authorized to announce the profits. Wo priced acvcrul piccea of
name of J. M. MoCUUIIY aa a candi- f «r>iiture, and can any, if we are any
.... . ... ... judge, ho dots boll extrouioly low. Wo
ditto for County Iroiumrer, ut tho op- - • * •
proaching election in Juuuury uext.
ious for me to stop aud let her seo the
jail. Aftor looking at it awhile she said
“ Why, papa, that ia too nice a house
to put moan people, who steal, in. It
ia lho nicest house iu town except the
Methodist church. That is jnRt (he
prettiest because it has a Bteoplo. The
jail is built out of brick, covered with
slate, aud has green bliuds so that
you can’t seo the irou bars iu tho wiu-
dows. Aiut it a nice house papa.”
Now, won't friend Giles feel proud
when ho opens his now hotel ? II.
Notwithstanding Lho iuclutneucv of
tho weather, lho party given at Mr.
Runn’s on Thursday night was a suc
cess—all onjoyed themselves finely.
Wo flunouned last week that the
tnotubors of Lodge No 30.1 of tho I. O.
G. T. woro requested to moot at the
Hall ou the night of the 11th iust.;
... . , * . , wonder how many mot V
glad to weleomo back into ....
our midst, Messrs J tines Hill & Hub- The timo f tr tho election of Mayor
bard Broom, who three years ago re- and Councilmon draws nigh, but wo
moved from this county to the State have heard no rumors as to who are
of Arkamas. Tho far west won’t do to be candidates for those lucrvtioti of-
rnuoh for wo tried it some ourselves, It is timo a good tiokot was
1 decided on.
j Hereafter thero will be two cotpmp-
nications held at Caladonia Lodge
No. 1*21, of F. A. Massons,viz : on
the 1st and 3rd Friday night in each
mouth.
Wo learn that Col. R. H. Jones, of
Cartorsvillo, was elected Mayor of that
city at an election hold ou last
Wednesday. Col. J. was run on
tho "dry” ticket—opposd to retail li
cence in opposition to J. A. Thomp
son, who was ou tho "wot’’ tiokot. Wo
are 11ways glad to learn of a triumph
for temperance. We hope tho good
work will go on until tho cui bo is abol
ished front our land.
Boast Butler accounts for his defeat,
by saying tho Republican vote fell oil
less iu his district limn any other in
MnHucliUHotth; that there was 10,000
men in it out of employment, and lie
he thinks that Grant,h veto of thoou;-
ronoy bill did the woik.
TEMPTATION.
Tho following is a condensed report
of a sermon, delivered on last Sunday
morning in the First Presbyterian
church, by tho pastor, Rev. J. II. Mar
tin, on the temptalious that beset tho
Christian. Tho text was Hebrews IV,
15: " But was tempted iu till points
like as wo nro, yet without sin.’’
Christ was assailed by satin with pow
erful temptations, but lie resisted tho
cut icemen Is, defeated the tempter aud
gained a glorious victory over him.
llis followers are also tomntod by tho
same evil spirit, hut their duty is imi
tation of Jesus aud in the strength of
divine grace, to staud fast, put the ad-
vorsaty to flight, aud triumph over
him. The great lesson which wo are
to learn aud practice is, conformity to
Christ in holiness and virtue, aud iu
resisting aud overcoming .temptation.
A common form of tunptaLion pre
sented to the mind of the Christian is,
to distrust tho ettro and go tduess of
God, inurmor ut his providence, bu-
como dissatisfied with their lot, and
try to procure subsistence bysiuful
moans, pursuits and occupations. Mill-
lit tides of the ungodly seek a support
by unlawful methods, aud profossors
of roligiou are tempted to do the same
thing. But let no child of God cease
to trust iu his fatherly lovo or turn
ft out tho way of rightoousuesH, in ortlor
to obtain food, raimout and other com
forts. Mathew Henry observes, '* It
is better to starve to death than live
and thrive bv sin.” Tho psalmist says
“ Trust iu the Lord and do good ; so
shalt thou dwell in tho laud, and veri
ly thou shall bo fed.” Christ taught
his disciples to sta ve God faithfuLy,
and to feel (insured that lie will pro
vide for them. Ho feeds the birds and
beautifies the lillies. “ Shull Ho not
much more feed and clothe you, O, ye
of little faith V ” Their duty is Lo seek
first the kingdom of God, and his
j Wo learn that while returning
| home from this place on lust Monday
afternoon, Mr. James Casey was
thrown from the mule which he was
riding and had his collar bone brokou.
Mr. Casey has onr sitnpatbics and wo
hopo that he will soon recover from
his injurii s.
Tun
Homo
olid silver
• engraved i
t ft oo,by J. E. Veal,
Veals Jewelry Store, Rome, is one
of Lite mu.it extensive institutions of
; the kind in tho state. Mr Veal isouo
1 of tl •' best jewelers and watchmakers
anywhere lobe found; and lie super
intends aud orders all work turned
out. llis atoek of watches is complete,
comprising tho best makes of watches
and finoat jewelry.
Thomas, w ho represents
fancy aud domestic dry goods, boots,
shoes and notions, hardware and
clothing, Knoxville, Tonn., was iu ou-
1 town last week iu the interest of the
; ubovo house. Mr. Thomas will visit
1 our town ngaiu soon, uud we hope
1 our citizens cau make it to their iu-
1 lores! to give him their orders.
By nil means,call at Veals establishment
when you go lo Borne. Ho taken pleasure
' in ^bowing good* whether you buy or not.
“He particularly request (he ladies lo
. No. 27, Smith's block, 4-6.
Block, Broud street. Mr. Carter is a
: our readors iu need of furniture
they visit Romo, to visit Mr.
of tho church are overcome by touipt-
atiou to strong driuk.^Thoy are the
victims aud slaves to intompornneo
aud suffer lho woes aud evils of that
hideous vice. Church members are
exposed to tho same temptation. But
do not yield to it. Your duly is to
practice self-denial, moderation, tem
perance, to live soberly, righteously
and Godly iu this present world.
Thero is another class of worldly
and satauic alluremouts and solcira-
tions, that ought to bo resisted by the
followers of Christ, boonuso yioloing
to them, and complying to them, is
tempting God, which wo uro comman
ded not to do. A Christian may al
ways roly on the spirit of God to bo
with him, uphold, strengthen, keep,
guard aud protect him, when he is
walking iu tuc path of God’s com
mandments. But if ho go iuto scenes,
places, companies, participate iu exhi
bitions, spurts aud nmuBemonts that
uro incompatible with the nnturo of
his calling. Ho is trending ou dan
gerous ground, tempting (lou, queuoh
lug the holy spirit, puling iu peril uis
Christian fidelity aud tho purity and
safety uf his soul. Quotations woro
made from N candors church history,
showing that the early church con
demned the gladiatorial combat, theut-
riaoal ontortaiumeuts and otherworld
ly pomps aud amusements, us being
inconsistent with true religion and ho
liness of life. This censure it is rela
ted, extended to every kind of spec
tacle exhibited iu thoso days, to the
pantomimic shows, the tragedies, and
comedies, tho chariot and foot racos—
in short, Lo all the amusements of the
thoutro and tho circus. {Such was the
prevailing aud passionate fondness of
tho Romans at that timo for theatri
cal entertainments, that many were
known to bo Christiana, simply from
tho fact that they wholly absented
themselves from the theatre. No ono
who visitod plays was to remain in
church communion. Thu Christians
considered tlioinselves ns priests, con-
seortud to God for their whole life, ns
temples of the Holy Ghost; all, there
fore, which was foreign to that spirit
was to bo kept away from them.
The true doctrine, then, is to shun
the world’s bewitching snares, and
avoid nil things that are positively sin
ful, for of doubtful morality, for it is
written, ‘ Thou shalt not tempt the
Lord thy God.”
Another class of temptations in
clude the offer and attractions of
worldly good to draw tho heart away
from the love aud service of God. The
devil proposed to give to OarisL all lho
kingdoms of the world, aud tho glory
of them, on condition lhat he would
fall dowu and worship him. Satan
tries to seduce tho followers of Christ
with similar lures, bales and bribes.
.Some who make a profession, yield to
these temptations, aud return to their
former course and manner of living.
Paul says, “ Dennis hath forsaken me,
having loved this present world." But
to buuh as resist the seductions of the
tempter, there iu promised a guest,
glorious, and eternal reward. They
shall live and reign with Christ, pos
sess a kingdom, sit ou thrones, wear
crowns, aud ho clothod'hi royal robes.
Jet ns says lo uauh of his tempted,
struggling disciples, " Bo thou faith
ful unto death aud I will give thee a
crown of life." Like our Master, there
fore, wo are to resist the temptations
uf Hulun, repel his attacks, and come
off victorious iu tho conflict. Wo uro
to put on the whole armor of God,
lhat we tuay be able lo stand against
tho wiles of tho devil. Stand, there
fore, having your loins girt about with
trull), und having ou tho breastplate
of righteousness, aud your foot shod
with tho preparation of the gospel of
peace, and take the lielmit. of salva
tion, and the sword of the spirit which
is the word of God ; above all, taking
lho shield of faith, wherewith ye shall
bo ublu to quench all the fiery darts
of tho wicked."
Professional Cards,
We
b authorised to announce Mr,
XV nq. U n ( niWiV 7 i f U«, that h 0 dotH Sell chi Op.
M. F. TREADAWAY as a candidate ‘
for Tux Collector of Polk county.
ElocPon 1st Wednesday ir. January
next, t-u public Mpriug. Tho rock dai
We are authorized to announce the | front of ihe spring baa council the water to
nnmo of J. M. ARRINGTON OS a can- back and force un outlet on the south Hide,
didnte for Tax Reciever at upproacing , wb,oh wl11 d «ubt|t*« change the bed of the
. . spring, if not attended to. Would not the
election. j rcwoYtt i of ,i, c obHl , ucl j on remedy the evil ?
We are authorized to announce tho 1 The spring water is also unfit for use when
nnmo of ROBT. H. WHEELER as a it rnina; cannot the lime-sink that lets in
candidate for Tax Reciever at election walur ,J0 wwr ked upon as to
to be held first Wednesday in January kecp ll,c -’T ,in gclear • A., "ant clearwatcr.
Dext - Notice.
SATURDAY MORNING. DEC.12 ‘ 1874. 1 Rev. T. E. Smith wi'l preachat
r^rrr-—- - - j The Presbyterian church on next Bub-
LOCA J-, I T E JM. S. L*uth, the 13th mat, at which time it
■ .--tzs=-=i:-jL—. is hoped all the members of that
1,000,000 Dry Hides; 100,000 Sheep church, eyjx‘dally t will be present.
Skins wanted by M. F. Govan & Co., Rev. Mr. Milner huving declined to
Rome, Go. i accept tho cull made him, makes it
; oecesoary that some action should be
PaoToau-vrui Enlvbged. We hav ba j ien ^ h ttV0 tjj e pulpit filled another
year. Bv thk Session.
Carter, wo believe they will ugroo with . righteousness, aud all those things
1 shall bo added unto thorn.
.w,. ^ < i The righteous ate ftometimea tempt-
Tl ,c 1 ub,,c j od ^ dou b ht tlm j„ Blioo aIld t(]uUv of
We respectfully cnll ihe attention of our i Providunco in the government of tho
(own authorities to tho condition of tho world, when they compare their own
public spring. Tho rock darn placed in condition of hardship utnl poverty
-We hav
taken the agency of a Philadelphia
house 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
Recobo office.
Not Then.
A certain sewing machine agent, who&e
name is of a watery nature, either spring,
Rivers, Brooke or Wtllt, had a dream, to
wit : Having cunvoseed all Georgia over,
was desirous of ^'hanging territory, aud in
search thereof, taken an upward road, with
machines, Ac. Several days, an upward
Job PairnNO.—We have made ar
rangements to have Job work of all
kinds done, in the very best style , , ,
, ., , . o i • journey, und terra nrron faded from vision
and at the lowest prices. Send in J
, _ . . , . Nothing surrounding the territory bi.t tin
your orders. Legal blanks furnished
to order.
N»o>le3 for all kinds of Sewing
machines; Singer, GO eta per doien—*1! oth
ers 80 .-ents. Will send needles by mail on
receipt of price. W. H. WIKLE,
Carleraville, Ga
Boots and Shoes very cheap at
Govan’s, Rome. Batchelor Brogans
$1,50. fit
Bril and Trover is a foiin of actio
at law th at’s very ftthunable lowi
dava JjJJKii.g Cotton, thou art a great I the agent returned,
^jranl ! next?
tho
Apace between celestial aud terrestial
worlds, and no connection with either
worlds, eaw the narrow strip of track, which
alone seemed to conneot with both worlds,
and to streak upward and onward before
him. At last after ever so long journeying
the rout hia only guide, terminated at a
large gate, of indescribable architecture,
and lock of nntold deminsions, with office
on the right. Hallo, you want a sewing
machine. A gentlemanly looking fellow
with wings, and a large book, opened the
office, end looking through his volume, re
plied : No Sewing Machine agents in the
kiugdotn of heaven. Slowly and gladly
Where will he go
ith tbe flutnihhitig estate of ibo wick
ed. Tho ungodly prosper and in
crease iu riches, while tho pious and
upright nro pinched by nocosity and
want. But the Bible reveals tho
dreadful end of binnors, however pow
erful and prosperous in this life, and
discloses (be ful ire happiness and
glory of lho saints, however poor, low
ly and obf cure. Ungodly Dives shall
bo t ormeut -d iu tuo flames of hell,
while the pious beggar Lazarus shall
be coinfoited wilb tho rest, and felici
ty of heuvtu. This view of the sub
ject should reconcile us to the Idiviue
udm'oijtration, and produce content
ment with our lot and poriiou in this
world.
While satin thus makes use of want
and poverty to tempt eome i-tlo dis
content and dial iust of God’s good
ness, he eraj lays riches aud plenty as
a means of reducing others into sin
against Him. Hu pcifeuades them
that, with their largo estates, treas
ures, aud enjoyments, they have an
all-sufficient portion W'lnoub God.
They do not need His grace, mercy
and salvation, for they can live iudo-
pendently of him.
Temptations thus beset
AI.IKE THE RICH AND IOC It
to go astray from God, and cist off
submission und ullegiaur j to Him.
Hence the prayer of Agur, " Give me
neither poveity end riches ; feed me
with food convenient for me, lest I be
full, aud deny thee, aud say, who is
the Lord ? or lest I be poor and steal,
and take the name of my God in vuiu.
Resist, then, the seductions of
wealth and the temptutious of pov
erty, aud continue steadfast and im
movable in your love, devotion and
obedience to Christ.
Christians of all classes are tempted
to commit excesses in eutiug and
drinking, to surpass th bounds of
moderation, temperance and virtue iu
the gratification of their bodily apo-
tites. The Bible, heretofore, warns
against gluttony, and drunkenness
und requires ns to abstain from those
sins. We see that multitudes outside
JUST OPENED.
F. L. WALTHALL
H AS jast opemod, o|i|»OHil« poal office u
now a lock of gooiln, coiiHiHting of
DRYGOODS,
NOTIONS,
Confectioneries and Groceries,
Hardware, Crockery, Etc.
II« propoHQS to etclifinfjc gooilw, nl very
low figure*, for 0RBKNUACKH. dec 6
IS. 13. CARTEtt,
—DPILeu IN—
Furniture and Carpets
No. I OH, Em pile Block,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GEORGIA
G eorgia, polk county.—Wm »i.
Mo '«» him applied for Exemption of
I 1
Parson ally
E. W. THOMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CRDAHTOWX, GA,
P HOMl’T attention given lo Claim*.
Office with Ivy l\ Thompson, Hunt side
Court House square. cot 17, 71
Wm. M. 8PARK8,
ATTORNEY AT EAW,
.1. It. II A It II Bit,
Notary I’ulilic
' AND
ATTORN13Y AT LAW,
Cednrtown, Ga.
P ARTICULAR attention given to taking
Depositions and collect ion of claims,
KING A JANES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Toilnrtown, Ga.
O FFICE In Court llouso.
Juno 20
W. F. T IT U N E It,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cedarfovvn, Ga.
South of Court Hqiihc, between
u'lon und Wright’s stores.
IY'Y F. THOMPSON,
Attorney nt Law,
GEDARTOWN. GA.
O FFICE —Hast side Court llouso square.
Juno 20
WOFFORD A MILNER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CnrtcrHvllle, (in.
QFFHJK in Hank Hullding. Juno 20
WOFFORD K WIKLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
and Real Estate Agents.
CAHTRRSVir.r.t! 0.1.
It. It. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
CKOAirrowx, ga.
Legal Advertisements.
sonulty and
10 o’clock a. m., on tho 22ml day of De
cember, 1874. This Deo. 1 1, 1874.1
JOEL 11REWBU, Ord’y
C lhOHGlA l’Ol.K COUNTY."’*M. "Tl.
1 Fletcher, has applied for Exemption
of Personalty and setting apart and valua
tion of Homestead, and I will paas upon
tho sumo at 11 o’clock, a. m., on tho 22ml
day of Decomber 1874, at my office. Till*
December 11th, 1874.
JOEL It It V’.WF.R, Ord’y.
Slicriir Salon for January.
be fore tho Court
llouso tloor, in Cednrtown, Polk ooun.
! eorgin, on first Tuorsdny iu January,
t, within tho legal hours of sale, tho fol-
W
Drs, Liddell & Richardson,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
UKDIRTOWN, <1 \. #
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ceiliiiinwii, Ga.
O FFICE nt residence, on Pryor rtrocl.
June 20.
Dr. L. 8. LEDBETTER,
SURGEON DENTIST
C«<larl»w», Ga.
O FFERS Ills professional services to tho
oilixeiiH of Codariowu and vicinity.
-A.. L. DAVIS,
will pi bs upon th
sain • at 11 o'clock, r. m , ou tho loili day of
December, 1871, ai my office, this 4th day
of December, 1874.
JOEL E7EWER, Ordinary.
G ~kTTr(;IA. FOLK COUNTY. Uhum
Haywood has npnllcd for Excmp ion of
Personally and I will piss upon the s.irno
nt 10 o’clock A. M., on the lOL.i day of Do-
ceiubnr, 1874, at. my office,ibis lho 2."tli day
of November, 137'*.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
EUKgTa. POLK COUNTY.-Levi Du-
p-ee has npplir.l for Exemption of Per-
Ben lily and I will pass upo i the same at
11 o'clock, A. M., on Ihe lOlh day of De
cember, 1874. JOEL BREWER. Ord’y.
ley, bus applied for Exemption
Personally, and se.llng apart und valua
tion of Homestead, and I Will piiHB upon
ihe same at II o’clock, A M., on the IMtli
day of December, 1874 at my office, this the
.'.(Jill day of November, 187_4 :
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Codnrtown, Ca.
W ORK done promptly and saliflfaolvrlly
All work warranted Twelve Month*.
Repairing fine watches a specially. All
kinds of Jewelry und Watohos and Clocks
kepi for salo. ,uue 20-ly
Cherokee Iron Comp’y Store.
IF YOV WANT
IDRY C3-003DS
K UOICS,
CLOTHING, HATH, CAI'H,
Or any arlielo generally kept in
A FIRST CLASS STORE
At Prions to suit tho Closost Buyers, you
will make it greatly to your advantage by
calling at the above uumod store.
Juno 27-ly
J OKL BREWER, Ord’y.
Patrick & Omberg,
33 Broad 8t., Rome, Ca.
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
— ASD—
pkintebb
Pianos, Cabinet Organs,
HMAI.I. lNSTiUIMENTB. SHEET
MU! CJ AND MUBIDAI.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS.
Plain and Fancy I’riuiing Neat and Cheap
Paper Sacks and fine Wrapping Paper.
Picture Frames and Mouldings- Write
as ler catalogue aud Price List. eep2 , JJ/
GEDARTOWN
Livery, Sale and Feed Stable.
Mala Street, Cedartown, Ga
T)RICE8 down to suiL tho times. Good
JL Htook, Vehicles, aud Careful Drivers
always on hand.
Special attention given to the oare cf
stock left in our oliargo.
lijmpkin a McConnell*
FULTON HOUSE,
T. M. ANDERSON, late of Home, Go. with
f. cortiiA,
Corner Loyd and Wall sis. near Union Pas
senger Depot,
ATLANTA, : : : GEORGIA.
M E A L8 and Lodging per Day $2 O'); sin
gle meal, 6U cents, First-does table I
and go«d rooms, Halotn iu basement I
furnished with pure Liquors, Fine Wines,
Beer une rtegurs, July 11 j
HTo 21st district aud 3rd soot ion of Folk
county, Ga., also, number 220 257 201 206
200 331 840 87 477 200 204 880 283 187 88
HI mid 202 in the 21 dint riot and 3rd sec
tion uf said county, also number 280 140
507 200 187 08 003 1142 1012 287 1027 060
1020 600 8 and 607 iu tho 18th district and
3rd section of said county, also IIvo acres
iu Ihc south west corner of 14.01 In the 18th
district aud 3rd section of said county, also
lot number 788 in lho Ih( dictriot and 4tli
Heel ion of said county, nlso lot* number 308
aud 75, in the 2ml dim riot uud 4th section
of said ominty, also, two lots iu tho
(own of Huokinnrt, lot number 0 in block
(\) fronting HO feet on imuhlo street, and
running InOk 126 feet, and lol number 7 in
block (A) fronting 20 foot on murhlu street,
running hack 125 feet, us tho properly of
Janies M HVartoi dbeonsed,
By virtue vLpuo fifn from court of Ordinary
l’olk county |u favor of Murthn Ann Ware
vs Lcandor J J Daprco, Ailtnlnlslratot oi
tho Estate uf JntnuH M Ware, deceased
This 10th day of December, 1874.
K. W. ULEMENTH, Sheriff
Ailnilnftfiti ntor < ’M Sale.
Will ho sold agreeable to an order from
tho Court of Ordinary, of Polk county,
Goorgia, on Wednesday tho 28dinul,ul
the late resideno ot Mrs. 1)- W, McIntyre,
Into of Polk County, Georgia, iIoooohimI, all
the perishable property belonging lo said
deceased, oousisiing of four head of homos,
one yoko of oxen, one wagon, two oowb,
two vcurlings, fourteen head of sheep,uighl
head of pork hog®, eight head of stock hogs
two (200) hundred bushels of corn, more
or less, fodder, whent, oats, farming tools,
a lot of turkeys and other poultry, aud
other nrtiolos too tedious lo mention, sold
for lho benefit of the heirs nud creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on ll
day of sale- This 7th tiny of I) .•combe
1871.
W. C. KNIGHT,
Temporary Administrator.
mzm & joneg,
Codnrtown, - - Georgia,
DKAI.PJIS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
VARNISHES, KEROSENE,
LAMPS.
Everything Fresh and Pure I
A 00MPLKTK AND OIIOICK LINK OV
PERFUMERY,
LILY WHITE, SUAPd, *
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY.
GENUINE
GOLDEN BELL COLOCNK
Always on hand.
Tooth, Hair ami JNuil Brushop k
” Combs, oto.
nr 3L 6~tt :R,.
"Fancy,” - - $ 4 50
*'Choice," - - - 4 00
"Extiu Family," • - H 50
‘ Family,” ... 3 00
Flour 1-2 cont Ioks by tho 100 lb*.
Corn Meal $i 15 por bushel.
) prepared to Hell
jo for yourselves
Juno 20-ly
Buying for Cash, wo nr
B low u* the lowest.
HaY* Give us aoall und f
G eorgia,polk county—wiiomns.
Klixaheth II, VnnDovender and M V II
Ake, having inailo application for Letter* <,f
Administration on the Estate of Poier Van
Duvaudur Into td' std 1 county doociiHu I.
Thoso are, therefore, to cite all pnr-
hoiih oououruud, to lie and appear nt the
next court of Ordinary to ho hold in said
county on the first Monday in January next
to show anuno if any they have, why said
Lo tiers should not ho grnnntud. Given un
der my linnd nud olliciul signature, This
Nov. 26th, 1874.
JOEL BREWER Ord’y
G eorgia, polk county.—whorens,
W G Knight, administrator on lho es
tate of Alfred Morrison, duounsed, has
mudo application, in duo form of law, for
dismission from IiIh Haid administration,
ifllodgiiig in his petition that, after his ap
plication as Fitch nilmiiiistrator, Georgia
MoitIhoi), the widow of sail.' deuoasud, made
application nud obtained homestead and
exemption of personally, aud in wliiolt was
innhided tho whulo of lho property belong
ing In the estate of said deceased, and that
lie lias fully administered said estate, so fur
as the law requiros.
Therefore, all persons oonoernod will
take mitieo to bo und appear at my oflioo
within tho time pnwuribud by law, to show
cause, if any tiny have, why stud W. C
Knight should not bo fully disohai'g'nl from
Ills said administration. Given iiudor my
bund aud official signature, this Out. U, 1874
JOEL BREWER Ord’y
G EORGIA, POLK GOUNTY—Whereas,
NitllioA. Gliililurs, administratrix ou
the estate of Jane W' Ghildors, deceased,
has made application for leave lo Roll the
land iu said county holongiiig lo Haiti estate.
These uro, therefore, to oito and admonish
all persons coneornod, to bn anil nppeur nt
my office on the first Monday in November
next, lo show cause, if any tlioy have, why
said application should not bo granted in
terms of the Law Given undur my hand
mid official signal uro, this the Dth day of
Got., 1874. JOEL BREWER, Ord’y
order of the oour(. of Ordinary of
said county, will ho sola buforo Ihe Court
ouso door, in ('edarlgwu, said county, on
lie first Tuesday in' December next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, tho following
IMhhoIuGoii.
Tho firm of Wudu & Co., in the Saw Mill
business, was dissolved, by mutual coiihkiiL
on tho Uth day of Novuinhor iuslunt, by the
withdrawal of W. L. MoOluin. Tho pros-
onL firm of Wade & Co. are responsible for
tho debts of the old firm. Nov. 24, 1874.
W. L. MoOLAIN.
cam ctovEB,
No. f), - - - Uroud Street,
ROME, GkA..
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Ready-Made Clothing.
C ALL lih'd price my goods, and I will
convince ydUlhnt I sell the best of Goods
aheap fot Cish; Nov l4-2m
Cotton. Uhotton 11 Cotton!!!
ii il 1
STOP AND READ !
.til will at .11 time, pa; the
Rome full Market Price
For Cotton., Persons wishing to deliver
me cotton ip payment of their accounts,
will receive
Liberal PricoB
Over the market price, during the month
of Novomber. Parties hnving sold rao Cot
ton mid to be delivered ibis fall, are hereby
notified to briug In the same at once, as It is
past due.
lETIBW GOODS
CHEAPER ONES!
AM now in receipt of one of the largest
stocks of Goods ever brought to Ceuar-
wn, which L nm offering at extremely low
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boos to the Whole Race of Women
DR. BRADFIELD8
Female Regulator I
I T WILL BritNCI ON THK M ICNSI- H, Mltfve
..li pain at Itin mi.nlh'y • INirlid." c ire li Vu-
ina'iMii aml^NijiiralBU^oM’ark ana Uisro ^l eu-
p n ll \v*l rrm^V^tlIrrtla Ion nrKIdaejrapmt BlaiW
d.-r, raliHVo eoallvani-M, • urfy the lllo».1, give
t ni>a-<it Niie mth to <he wtiol • ai'slam, cti>ar itin
akin, Imparling a rosy Imo .o lUenhaek, aud eli«i-r-
( ^ l In • ».reiiure to\u the abova (tin a .ea as Quin-
L itii'M o m mire themnelVca of atl ibo above itin-
ea «« v | hint revfMlina thnlr nompiatuia to any
p< rao". wliluu !■ a.way* moiilf. lag w Ibelr prlila
amt inoilri.ty.
It la reauiumemiiMl by tlie best physicians and
er«y. LaO«awok, Ga . March IS70.
Ha nrrxLn A Oo . Allan a. (la.: iVor Mrs—I
lake phasi rein Bt-itlns tbai I have used lo ibo
It at twenty y<a t ihe meiticlne you aro now put
iatcr'a’lVoorishh r > U^be r SMi*(»mbl' m * !e ll " u ‘
■otteiim ether Air the diseases ri.r'wbleft u'tff Vrc
domestic prsoi toe, and can honi'Htly say th 11 omi-
slder It a l oon to suRirlns leu,ales and cm but
hone that every lady In our own lai.d. who may he
sunerliiR Iu any way pecul'ar to thi lr aox, muy ha
able lo procure a holll • that lltelr eufrerit s* may
not only lie relieved, but ilia* they may he restored
1 auirrr«t»« , otruily, IKl *W. 4. 1 vIJrATlE,
Nkan MXkirrTA Ga., March 20. 1870.
Moaere. VA»f. Hoot A Bon: J?«ir AVrs-Hom*
mouth* hko 1 bought a bottle or BmOllold’s Vumalo
lleaulaior from you.and have used Itin my tkml y
with the utmost satisfaction,and have recommeu-
d« d It to two or three other famines, and they have
round It Just what Itlsrecommnnded. The females
heal: h, U |»nd are'afi{e* to m’/elid tRalr homlehohl
duties, and we ounllall^reoomtnend It to tho pub.
n. oure. reeoeal ^ ^ B> joHRBUN.
and othar car tin alee, but
proof of lie
* CO., Atlanta, a.
40H« C. ALLHN,]
Practical Mechanic & Builder,
CKDARTOWX, GA.,
W OULD rMpeolfiilly asnounoo to lho
public that he is fully prepared to
furnish Material and
Eroct nuildingH
of all sixes and grades, on short notion and
after the most approved plan*. Particular
attention given to making aud trimming )
OOFFINSt
REPAIRING FURNITURE, dto.
Thoso desiring work of any kind in his
line would do woll to onll on him at the 8t.
Charles Hotel. Shop fronting Court House
Hqunre. June 2'J-ly
J. \V. BURKE & CO.,
WHCLE8ALK
Booksellers and StationorsT
AND DEALERS IN
Wrapping Papers, Twines, Notion#,
Fancy GooJr, Sets.
Cor. Alabama & Whitehall sts.,
.1TLAXTA, - - GEORGIA
oct B -2m
East End Wood Shop.
JJY
J. M. IIARUIS.
Repairs and Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
And almost anything mndo of wood.
WORK CHEAP FOR 0 ASII..
ter- tiW; June (icmnllmj lo /irnw-
*«’• Boptlil-ly
W. S. DAVIS,
CONTBACTOB
7—AND —
HOUSEBUILDER,
Cedartoiwri; ffl;*' - Coorgia.
W ll.L'ilo (illkiujl* jof work In hia linn,
itt a ghua* iviVd siihatantinl nutnner,
gmiranteein^riimltWfrtoHon hi work, and
prices n« nliehp.as-dan bo done, for onxli or
auy kind of pi*hduc,*. Kurniluro will he
pul up lo order olieapnr tlmn it can 1m
bought iu t :1s place—hudsloadH especially.
Rcfercuee* given'when require 1. sepllfi
w. C. Barber,
REAL ESTATE AG’T
Ilockmart, Ga.
W ILL sell or buy Wild or Improved
Lands in any portion of the county.
Having been a oitixen of Polk county for
many years, and being thoroughly posted
in the Location, Value, eto , of Laud* in ev
ery sootion, feel oonfideut that It will be to
the interest of parties having lauds to sell,
to plaoe them in my hands; aod those wish •
ing to purohase Lands oan always bo ac
commodated. I will be in Cednrtown on
the 1st Tuesday in eaoh mouth, for tho pur.
pose of transacting business iu my line.
June 20
Du You Want
PROFITABLE
EMPLOYMENT
If ho, wrilo lo Mujor B. •). HA.NDAU,,
(Jcnei-al Agent of th« Mobile Life ln-
1 surance Company, u<««. Alu
J giving your retereucen, wuH a view to ob
j mining au agency for that popular Compauy
ninrd that hcreafier |
goo,is shall be sold as low in Cedartown as ;
uuy town iu the Hi ale. Call and see me uud j
Examine My Stock and Prices. ’
Don't listen to L'nmkcrs, but call and ex
amine for yourselves. Highest market price
paid for
Opened, A Boot and Shoe
8hop, on the corner of Piior and College
streets, near Ht Charles hotel. Our terms
arc Cath, aud no work shall be delivered
until paid for. Work done with dispatch
and at small oost.
Patronage solioited. Very respectfully,
J. W. HJGB,
Cednrtown, Ga., June 2:Jth, 1874.
NEW BARBER SHOP.
T HE undersigned has looated in Cedar-
town for the purpose of onrryiug on
the business in all its brunohes. If you want
a ncl Wheat. “A CLOSE SHAVE”
Corn
A. Huntington.
Obdartowv, Nov. 12, 1874.
[ a shampoo or hair out, giv« me a call and 1
will guarantee satisfaction.
June 30 ALFRED EVANS
CASH 'STORK.
•T. S. Ntnbb8 Sc Co.,
GEDARTOWN, GA.,
J£EEP constantly on lmnd a full line of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
Hoots and 81ioor ;
also a line of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND FACTORY GOOD?.
Gash buyers w
to exitiiiina our
purchasing.
m,. Sole agents for the salo of the cele
brated •• Watt Flows” and fixture*, in Folk
county. June 20—if
W. M. Wikle & Oo7
Gartsrsvllb, XC-TBBG G?or,i".
"h..*, iDEALEUS^IN
BOOIUIIISTITIOIEU
NOTIONS, NOVELTIES,
GAMES,
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES
Eto.. Eto.
TaKH 8'ih*erlplloii for any Rook or P»
nodical published iu tho United State*,
Publishers lowest, price*.
N E H D L T3 S!
For all kinds of Sowing Maeldnes. also fur
nish Attachments, Oils, etc. Will send
Noodles by mall, to any nddross, on receipt
of prion. Singer, (16 cents per doxon; all
others 80 cents. Parties would do well to
consult us before buying goods from ped
dlers, or sending North to tho ynrioiri
swindlers and humbugs. Any goods n
TRAVELER’^ GUII)R
Romo Railroad Company.
Olf.VNOB OF BOEDULK.
O N and after Monday. June 1st, 1874
.double daily trains will be resumed ou
this road aud run us follows:
DAILY PASSKNOKR
Loaves Home at 8.10am. 1
Arrl.o at Hernia 1.13 ,i m } oto<l P l Suodajr.
Leaves Rome nt 5 30 p. m. ) n
Arrive at Romo at 10.10 p m \
Eaoh train will maki close oonneotion
at Kingston with Western and Atlantlo
Railroad trains bound for Chattanooga and
Ulanto. W. R. COTHRAN, Pres.
JOHN C. PRINTUP, Tiokot Agont.
Selma, Roma *' Dalton R. R*
Trains on this Rond will run ns follows :
GOING 'NORTH.
Leave bolm/i 7.25 a m
Arrivo at Prior's 5.48 p m
“ Dalton 0,45 p m
Making close connection nl D ilton with
B TV 4 Ga R JL, and W St A R R for nil
Eastern anil Wusturu oilius aud the Vir i
ginia Hpriugs.
GOING SOUTH-
Leave Dalton .5-45 pm
Arrivo at Prior's 10.12 p m
Arrive at Melma 8.80 a m
Leaving Drtlton lor Solma upon arrival of
ET V A Gv4l ! K and W & A K K trains.
M. STANTON, Gen. Supt.
W. S. MAYNARD. Asst. Hupt.
RAY KNIGHT, G. P. A T- Agt.
“THE KENNE8AW ROUTE,”
Western It Atlantic Railroad
and Conneotioni,
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 25.“
Leaves ATLANTA
Arrive at Gurtersvillo
Arrive at Kingston
Arrive at Datum
Arrivo at CHATTANOOGA
MUMoen 3.
Loaves ATLANTA
Arrives at Cnrtersvillo
Arrives ut Kiugstou
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at CHATTANOOGA
NUMIIEK 11.
Leaves ATLANTA
Arrives ut Uartersviile
Arrives at hiugslou
Arrives at DAL TON
SOUTHWARD XO 2
Leaves Oil.ATTANOOOA
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at Kingston
Arrives at Cnrtersvillo
Arrives at ATLANTA
XUMHKU 5.
Leaves CHAT TAN 10 JA
Arrives at Daltou
rrives at Kingston
rrlves at UarterseL V
rivrs at ATHvi
10.30 p. r
12 8 J a. i:
; 1.04 a. n
8.30 a. m
11.0 J a. in
11.45 a. iu
2.01 p. in.
4.28 p. w.
0.00 p. ra
8; 16 p. iu
8.43 p. m
10.30 p. tu