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Our offleo is now looatod in Lump
kin & McConnell’s now building, ovor
J. A. Wynn's storo—front room.
Wo loam tlmt Copt. Thomas. W.
Dodd, of onr oonnly, was ono of tho
defeated candidates for door-koopor
of tho Senate.
We call tho attention of tho public
to tho advertisement of J. P. Johnson.
Wu havo known him for near twenty
yonre, and can recommend him as a
gentleman, nud ho knows bow to keep
n hotel nud run n livery stable.
Tho Rev. A. O. Borden, of the
Christian denomination, will pronclt
nt tho Presbyterian church on Sunday,
tho 2-llh instant, nt 11 o'clock, a. in.
CIIl'RCH DIllKt TORY.
On last Sunday morning tho cloth
ing of n little girl of Cyrus Richardson,
oolorored, nccidontly caught on fire,
and bo badly burned her that sho
! died iu n few hours.
[7i t Messrs W. L. McClniu and J. D.
■ri i Enlows nro making preparations to
!l j establish a Restaurant, in tho building
j j I occupied until recently by tho Rnconi)
tv ; office. Wo wish thum sueeess; and
they will succeed if thoy advortiso ill
tbo Record,
Wo havo boeu engaged this wook
in moving our office to moro comfort
able quarters, consequently havo de
voted but lit tlo timo to our local de
partment; but if wo bad, tboro is
notbing trauspiriug in our town to
muko an item of.
Wo bad a plousnut cull this wock
C«oo<l Templars. from Mr. Cummings, traveling agout
Ceiuu valley Loixik, No, non. I. O. O.' for tbo Sunny South, a now literary
T.--Mecta every Friday uighi (except 8*1 | journal, just cstablifibod in Atlauta
Friday,) j by J. II Seals. This is purely a
1 ' j Southern enterprise, supported by
| Southern capital, and we hopo Mr.
(.■ range. ; Cummings will meet with ouoourngo-
Dai-tist Cnmcii.—Regular Service.*
and 8d Sundays in each month, Rev. (
ncy Brown, I'astor. Sabbath-school
o’clock, A. N.
Methodist Clinton.—Services ni
o’clock, a. m. nnd 7 1-1 o’clock, i*. >i. every
Hnbbath; Rev. Win. II. I.nl’radc, I’nstor.
Sabbath-school at 9 o’clock, a. m.
PnK«nTTKUMS Church.—Services 1st
nnd 8d Sabbath every month, ltcv. U. F.
Taylor, l’nstov, Sabbath-school at 9 o'clock,
Masonic.
Caledonia Lomus, No. 121, F. k A. M
Regular communication, the 3d Frid
night in each month.
.1. 8. 8n;nns, W. M
N. M. Wnioirr, Secretary.
of the poor Bad fortuuo of marrying-
tbo most illfaYorod, homely, “bolatod’
sistor known to this country ? I boar
no censuro for tbo young gontlc-
mon of our country nmvryiug, if they
tunind to risk it aud tttko tho
cbaucos of a atomy lifo, only from tbo
sourco before moutioued.
Tbo improssious of tbo good, pious,
and afliietod Job, wero correct wbou
ho askod “ Doth tbo wild ass bray
wbou bo hath grass ; or lowoth tbo ox
ovor bis fodder ? " Now that is tbo
solo nud ouly cause tbo seoiotnry bus
for murmuring nt and censuring tbo
moro fortunnto of bis sex. Ho has
neither grass nor fodder, and bo can't
toll whoro bo can got oitlior, and bis
'most knowing friends" nro unable
to inform him, nnd bonce bo is ot\-
ragod. Could it not bo tbo ditUoul-
ty under which bo has boon laboring
and thus causing bis lenglhy delay,
that bo has boon unable to determine
which was most adapted to bis nature
tbo grass or t bo fodder. I expoot Ed
Wood thinks tbo first commodity tbu
most suitable. It is thoMpiniou of somo
(perhaps), that tbo secretary has not
folt very kiud to mo, aud other very
young gentlemen, especially thoso
who aro much younger tluiu bo, sinco
bo committod tbo groat blunder, in
ourly manhood, in trying to sing and
bum "Tbo Prairie Flower." And
somo may think bo has boon very
much oxasporated with us for saying
auytbiug about that "vail.” Well wo
won’t say anything ubuut tbo "v iiP
Mr. secretary, so let us shako bands
across tbo bloody okasw, ami fool kiud
to us youug aud thoughtless (yott
might say boys) mom But 1 am four
to oleot a republican president in
1870. Our party iu tbo north is an
intclligout and well-meaning party.
Ii wants to do rigid f aud when it sots
tbo way will do it. But Ibis support
by a military forco of a government
which onnnot live an hour on its own
resources, a government whioh is op
posed by tbo combiuod wonlth and in
telligence of tbo wbolo state, is killing
it slowly and surely."
Professional Cards.
E. >V. THOMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDAKTOWN, OA.
P ROMPT nttontlon given to Claims.
Offloo with Ivy F. Thompson,' Bant h do
Legal Advertisements.
W.
Court Houao square. eot 17, 7^1
Wm. M. SPARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
of II. n. Hand dooeasod, having implied
for loavo to soil (no town lot belonging to
f id oBlato,containing BOYcn-olght.of an acre,
lying in the nouth west oornor nt' what In
known as the gin house held, between I lie
Chlsolom place, and tho rosldenoo
J. M. HARRIS, W.
. 11 ooo, Secretory.
CoiqrrrT OiiAStox, No, ‘JO-Regular meet- | mout w l 10 rovor bo may go.
log* Saturday before tho third Sabbath In
each month, .
Polk County Farmer's Club.
Holds Its regular meat logs on Saturday
beforo the 4th Sunday in each month
8. M. if. RVRl), I’rcoideut-
Jons 0. Waddell, Sccrotury.
Elections aro bo common that our
boys havo gouo iuto tbo business.
Au election was bold by them on last
Thursday for Tax Receiver, Tax Col
lector aud Sborift\ Tbo canvass was
short and spirited—a good deal of
fronting done on ’Iuhhoh candy. High
Lumpkin and Paul Reeso, aged about
sovcii years, wore tbo most industri
ous cloctionoerors. Tommy llooso aud
Billie young were tbo candidates for
Tax Collector. Roe.se received GO
votes and Young 17. For Tax Re
ceiver Johnio Harrison recoivod 72
NiKDLOi for all kinds of Sowing ‘ V0 ( 09 Alex. Dougherty 5. For
Our A pent a.
E. P. Feathers!on, Lime branch,
U. 8. PatUllo, Taylorsville.
W. P. West, Esom Hill.
8A11’Hl) AY
JUNING JAN. 10, IK
Ii o O a Ij 1 T K
machines; Singer,06otB per dozen—all Mb , y| 10r jQ* XIibIi Lumpkin and Paul Reeso
cm SO non!,. Will send n, odlvs by moil ou l ocoiv ,, t , ottc j, r,0 votes. Wo hour no
receipt of prioo. a ' talk of liny of llm defeat*,1 candidates
• (Vniching tbo election,
Clocks, tho befit, are mado by J. E. Veal,
who mado tho city clock in Rome, Georgia.
Obituary.
Mattie Alva, second daughter of
J 8. and Mrs. M. A. Stubbs, was born
April 1th, 1870, and diod January 7th,
1875.
I foci that I am on tho border-land
of Honvon when I am with little chil
dren. If I did not love thorn for their
own sakes I would, I think, because
Jesus loves them. ‘'Stiller thorn to
come,’’ Ho said, and sinco that timo
lie bus boruoull of them in His arms
1 lo never tires of childron. Cod forgive
us that wbou wo wero older wo grow
tired of Him, and left llis arms for.
tbo embraces of t-in 1 There are those
who have novel* left llis bosom.Mlush-
ing them into that sleep which wo
call death, Ho boro thorn fondly away
to His own glorious homo, while yet.
their souls aro unstained by conscious
sin. Ho ho did by Alva.
Sho wan truly a promising child.
Tbo llowor is but tho bud unfolded—
wo saw already, in Alva those traits
which, developed, combine to beautify
uiul onnoblo womanhood. Her heart
scorned over ovcrllowing with lovo for
all, and site scorned always to crave
the a flection of others. Tokens of
lovo, a word or a kiss, she would treas
nro iu hot* memory as most children
would tbo gift of a toy. Amid tho
grief at her separation from us it. is
a pleasant thought to tbo writer that
when sho last incut ionod bis name it
was to say "bo loves mo so much." As
sho loved much sho trusted much
Codnrtown, Ga.
oot 17 ’74.
,?. 11, II A It II Hit,
Notary Public
ATTOltSJ EY AT LAW,
Coitnvtowu, Ga.
PARTICULAR attention glvon to Inking
X Depositions anil collection of claims.
KING & JANES,
A r I ORjN EYS AT LAW
OcHartowu, On
^FFICE iiyCourt House.'
for Lovo never double Her soft by
scorned tho homo of Faith. 1 think
fuLhVwiiiTdt Tloso, "ter 1 mot him I 1 “'‘“'J »* JV '“t* 1
nil UU Will UOl IIU tiU, IUI J. UlUU U1U1 . , . • 1,1-
. . ...... <IT mg oalmuess and pure lov.tlnmss.
to-day ou tho stroot, nud bo said : ‘ 1 | Alv;l hiu j boon taught by her
undorstaud you aro going to answer . mother lo repeat ottRy portions of
»gard to tbo ‘‘Proclamation’’ Scripture. Tbo last abo ropbntud wne
issucKl Insl wook iuthoRamo? 1 J "Suiter litllo clfiklra. lo somo uutc
lol.l him I ,lid not know that 1 would. | A , V;1 nulll n, m , g l,thow Boot!
d: "I just daro you to, and 1 j jf 0 wott | ( | tako you uuto Ilimaolf-
will skin you." That, forcibly remin- that llo was asking for oui 1 dour ouo
dod mo bow Grant did us a few years through hor own sweet lips!
sinco, bo, Grant, would do, or cause to ! ', VUH n * c ^ c a hours, and
. , ... . , ... ... unconscious much of that tune,
bu done, som«thin B lo ns, whmh dul Am , )UR w ,., k1 „ waM tl.o quos-
provoke us to say a few things, ami | .. j s iL Uoi p H dny? " "No, Alva,”
think much that wo did not Bay, ow- hor mother answered, nor was it; but
ing to our church relations, and wlmt to Alva ’twas tho ovo of God s day
was saitl, wo got "skiuuod" for it, aud 1 tbo next she was with llim.
thou bo would say "lot ua havo poacn" I Vi o mourn hor, gone, fn wo o ot
J 1 hor mufcli, but wo would not recall
ViollncB, from $1 20 to $60, and atringH j
at J. E. Veal®, No. 27 Stnllh'B IUock
Now,tbo Eocretnry signed my nnuio as
vice president to tb;it "Proclamatiou’
without my knowledgo or con-cut
and booauso I want tboso who may
havo road tbo "Rosolutioim" and
"Proclamation" lo know that I do not
nor do I iulcuil to belong to that list
of worthies, and because 1 propose to
tako and mo tbo sumo moans to do-
fund niysolf with,.that in used against
mo in tbo unprovoked attack. 1 urn
threatened to bo “.Jiined" by tliu
sccrotary. Well, wo will havo an in-
terouting,"bki«uing. ’ Both of its have
-our advantages aud diauilvaulugou. I
am larger tbiln bo is and there is moro
of mo lo (skin. Y’ut being much youn
ger tliau bo,my ukin of course is much
tbo moro tender. While lie, being
much smallorthan I, yet bis "skiu" is
her
her, if wo could, for God lov
moro. Our star has moved fr
but, like tho star of the Nativity, it has
stopped wbc
easurer’s Itepm’l.
Juno 20
F. T U n N HII ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Delia'.low ii, On.
met: HJoutli of Court Itonao, liolwoon
IVY T. THOMPSON,
Attoi-noy at Law,
"ta’CAfiTOWN, (i,t.
O FFICE —Eu*l nido Court IIoiiro Bquivro.
Juno 20
WOfVoRD & MILNER,
ATTORN 10 Y S AT LAW
Cartel's, ill*, ('.a.
QFFIOB hi Ilnuk Dullding. Juno 20
8, A. Uordoi'H, in tho Inoorporuto limits of
(Jodurtown in Bald oounty.
Tills is, Uforbforo to citu nnd admon
ish nil persons oouoernod, klmlrod and
orodltoi’B, to appear at my otlioo iih required
by law, to bIiow ciiubo if any they havo, why
saitl npplionilon Bhoulil not ho gran tod.
(liven under my hand and oltlolal higim-
luro, this Bill day of January, 1876.
JOEL UHEWER, Or.l’y.
t. f. HimnAMK,
zumm & J0NE$ t
Coorgla,
Codartown, - -
DliAL'.'IW IS
WhoroiiK
nppUontlon for lottoiH of (luardlaiiHhlp for
tho poi-BonB aud |>ro|iorty of Cora Thouip
ii, minor ohildro
and Hiohoy Thoiap
of I*. T. Rlohey, dooeauea
Thoso are, therofare, to oilo and adnum
inh nil oonoorned to bo and appear at tin
next Court of Ordinary, to bo Hold in Hiild
oounty on ,tho first Monday in Fobruiiry
next, to show oausot it' any they havo, why
oaid lot turn of (InurdiaiiMoip ahould not he
grnnlod in lor mu of the law. Given unuer
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils
VARNISHES, KEROSENE,
LAMPS
Everything Fresh and Puro!
1» 1.0 II IT 8 1 M 1'S U Y-
LILY WHITE, SOU’S.
G " EC
Daniel luiH
of porBounlty.
— W.
applied for Exemption
•l 1 will pus.i upon Urn
nt It) 'o'clock a. m., on the 11th day
of January, 1876, thin tho 3(U1i of Decem
ber 1874. JOEL DREW lilt, Ord’y.
.V. T. worvoni), JOHN H. Wild.I’.
WOFFORD K WIKLE,
A TTO ENKY S A T LA W
nnd Ron! EBtato Agents.
a t.
II. II. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN anti SURGEON,
ch'ji.urrowiV, a a.
OFFICE
UiOUdlA, 1*1
l/lv COUNTY.-Wm. It
Kiohaou lus applied for exemption of
povBonuliy, and L will parts upon ihc Baino
-it 11 o'clock.
January, 1876
tlie 6th day
Thh Dooember 22, 1871.
JOEL 11 ItliWEll, Ord’y
Whereas—
anil M V It
r Lotlei-H of
( T EOUUlA.l'Ol.K COUNTY
TElixabolh 11, YaiiDevomlui
Ako, having made nppliealiou
Adnihilfitvallon oil tho liatato oi roier Van
Dovandor late of Hiiid county deoeiiHnd.
Thoso are, Ihercfuro, to oilo all per-
hoiib concerned, lo ho and appear at (lie
next court of Ordinary to bo buhl in Huid
oounty on tho Hint Monday in January next
to bIiow oiinao if any thoy have, why said
l.ettorw Hliouhl not ho gramited. Glvon un-
dor my haivl and ollieial iiigimliu-e, 'This
Nov. 26th, 187-1.
JOEL 1HIEWElt Ord’y
i I lie e
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
(Vilurtow’n, G
O FFICE at roshlonoo, on l’ryor f I root
Juno 20.
Dr. L. 8. LEDBETTER.
ptf-llc particularly request the ladies t
call. No. 27, Smith’s block, 1
1H74 aro requested to come fonvard
and settle. Me mean it.
JanDit BARBE/i & WOOD.
Ci.duit.j'.vn', Ga., Jan. Gtb, 1875.
Editor Record—l sou in your pa-
Piasos AND OiiUANB.—Wo aro agptot! pu r ot last wook a " l’l'nolamation
for two reliable boasoa, for tho uuto of j SU rinR tram tbo Indopondont Order
Pianos aud Orgaus, or any othor nmu of Old Batchelors," declaring W. Ed
ical instrument, and will .soli as cheap Wood excluded from that fraternity
au can bo bought from monufacUircH, • tor loading tlm van of the enemy .Ac-
cell and get catuloguo and price bat. I And I notico my namo signed to nnid
Proclamation" aB vice president, i
suppose tboso ; ersonally acqnainlod
I with mo, know, that from my young
Cheap Uaujo.. $1 60, to $6, at Veal's. ftm i tender years, I am not of Hufii-
PnmtiuMS ! Pnom'Mi! To all i eicnt ago, to bo of that olasa of *uufor j j ortll an ,| J r y and will Ijo difficult to
now nubscriboru who pay $2 iu ad- lunalos" commonly known M "°'d movo ( ronl tu 0 flesh. I can Bay this—
rnneo for tbo Ri:.:oiid, ono. year, we j batclmlors,” much l.m»loboa ' 1C ° if tbo ooorotary nbould bo deprived of
will give a now years presoiit of a flue j P l c : ‘id°nt ” of a regular organized I ],[„ H <-i u tb cr0 will bo nolltiug elso to
ongraviog, 111X21. The retail price baud: ooiopoaed of such soaly fish,
of these engravings, at any book store *<» 1 lrouWe yol ‘' , or . “ k
would not be loss than ono dollar. We »l>aco in paper to correct tho impu-
bavoatew sample piolpres at our of-1 douce thus used to me. But beliov-
fioe. A Lamlbcapw Study,” “ Far ing tl.o " Proclamation ’ will ho aeon
from Home," “Aurora,” •• Mothers I by some who aro unacquainted with
Joy," Death of Antony,” etc., oto. ; my ago prompts mo Lo ask you a suf-
; ijoiout uso of your columns to dcfoncl
By all mcrinu.call nt Veal’a cutabUihment i tn yg e lf.
when you go to Home, lie taken pleasure j j canno i account for tho liborly
In showing R «»odB whothor you buy or not. j Lodgo has taken in Riving mo
: tho oflico of "vie.) prosidont,’’ wbon I
_ j a in not oven a mombor of their organ-
TricoR of repairing watches and jcwelr J i za i,i 0 u, nor neither iudcod can bo for
reduced to xuit the times, at Yvitls, Homo- i fK)VQra j yoars> f or tho want of HufQ-
Notice.—All persona indebted to us j c j on t 0 g,». I aoo that tho Lodgt
on either note or account for tho year j neatly urges ita "each and every
her to bogiu immediately to negotiate
with tho onemy for a suitablo copart
nor for both our G. M. W. C. aud V.
I\, in order that the bitter animosities
engendered by tho long and terrible
war through which we havo just pass- j H j 10 w ill discard thorn. I
cd may ho made readily reconciled." | «« w ip take” with the secrotiuy. if
Now I want it generally, specially | ^ i W uuld like to get a mutual
Annual S lltcnunl tj /„ 1‘iUman, County
Ti'tatt.rc.r vf Polk County, (Jroryia. Vilefl
with the Ordinary, on the Second Month
in January, 1876.
To amount on han*! for Oounty
Furpoami 2d Monday Jan, ’71 :
Uccuivcl uf J. R. Went for lux
1873,
t() l 66
Hon'd of .1 It WobI for lax of 1874,
lloccivcd of Goiiipirollcr Gimci al
Tux ou-wild limit,.- «■
Ifocolvod of Ordlifary for rolult
1,572
1,370 014
GO CO
100 00
il 00
y amount paid out. from tho
fiodoml Monday in January,
i" February Huporior Court,
1871,
By amount paid out from Fob.
of him. Bunco I holiovo I will Superior Court, to the fli’Ht
not skin him, but would only anggoat „ y w “^,•j.kY.'JI“"rji’n ”I:!i’
that Mr. W. 1>. Wiiglit, who ho, lho| iot'1 w,,i. Anp. i.'umi, IH7I,
secretary, says in llio G. M. W. C., by ‘'T"!"
will see that ho is put “in hw little
bod.”
of Alfred MOitIhoii, iIoociihoiI, Iiiih
mailo appiioation, iu duo form of law, foi
dimulBsUm from his naid mluilnhlralion,
allodghig in lii.M petition Unit, nl’lor hiu up
plloiitiou iih Htich iidmiiii.-ili-ator, Georgia
TOILET ARTIOL1SS CIENKUALLY.
UDNUINI'i
GOLDEN DELL COLOGNE
Always on Iniml. ^
THOMPSON & WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents
(JEDARTOWN, GEOUOIA,
Aro now otrorlng tho following dorir.lilo
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
300 Acres Farming Lands.
Wo offer for snlO'flSO aoros of land; 16)
olonrod nnd under good fu.voc, localod live
iniloB oiiBt of Taylorsville, b!x mlliin no.•!It
of llooktnnrl, and ono milo from CoShfaii’n
mill. A bargain will bo given. This U
good upland.
320 Acre Farm--A Bargain.
Farm of 320 ncrofi, 100 cleared nnd In
cultivation, with good fences. New dwel
ling, now Htuoko house nnd well of giod
water. Tin* remainder of tho land is well
tlmbero--1. Tho grado of tho North and
South Railroad pnasoH through tlii.s land,
Located In Floyd county, ton mllci from
Oediirtoivn, ami about tho Ramo dlutanoe
from Rome, on Silver Crock road. Term«
vory reiisonalde,’in fact tho ohonpest pi ice
iu North Georgia, location uonsiderod.jjB
Dr. Ftooso Rouidonco,
Tooth, llaii' and JNuil Bmahos,
Uotnbs, oto.
For C3 liriHtmixs-
A lino lot of O indiou and Fancy
Goods, just roooivoil.
Huylng for Cash, wo in
s low as the lowest.
Give u-i aoatl ami
j prepared to Boll
no for yoitfHo.v
Juno 20-1y
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to tho Whole Ilaco of Womon
DR. BRADFIELD'S
Female Regulator!
On Cedar Btroot and near tho spring
Thll Ih tho ino.’l deHirably located, ami one
ofllio most honutiful rofildonuos In town.
Tho houBO In two stoi'los, Golhio Btylo, six
bod-rooms,dining room, kltohon and pan
try, nil woll flulBliod. Fivo aoros in lot.
This Ih a rare opportunity for a groit bar
gain.
Store Houso and Lot,
Known ns the Reeso Drug 8tore. Lot-
lhlrty foot front, running buck ono hundred
and thirty-two foot, on whioh Is a two story
framed ntoro houso. Good hmuiioeq loca
tion. Tho host bargain yot otforod,
ALSO,
A slock of Drugs and Fixtures. Stock
Fi-osli and puro,
widow of Haiti doooiiHod, made
Licallon and oblalnod homontead and
aptiou of poruonnlty, ami in whloli
included the whole of tho property belong
ing to tho oHtnto of Hiiid deooasoil, and that
iio has fully administered Haiti estate, ho far
iih tlio law requires.
Therefore, all penman oouoernod will
tako notice to bo and appear at my otlioo
within (ho timo proimribod by law, to nliow
eaiiHO, if any they havo, why Hind W. (J
Knight Hhould not lie fully discharged from
under my
, 187-1
JO El. II RE VVER (
Dissolution.
Tho firm of Wade & On., in the Saw Mill
bunlnoBH, was (Unsolved, by mutual ooiihouL
on tlie 9lh day of November iutuaiit, by tho
withdrawal of W. L. MoUlaln. Tho pros-
11 rm <*l Wado&Oo. are rcHpoiiHthln for
the dohU ofllio old llrm. Nov. 21, 1871.
W. J,. McULAlN.
SURGEON DENTIST
Ocdailoivn, Gn.
f \FKERH hi« profoimional narvioen to the
Y_/ olLUmna of ('-
5 4NE.""rJ. BA.V1H,
XD-
:m:. JL2L'El.
SELLS
LIBRARIES
book oases
Counting-House Desks,
Kl Watcliinaker anil Jeweler,
Codartown, Ga.
iimilHin
Tilt Irrltu*
.-..Mt'' |
ami Htinautli
,lai|it '
rm m in to
imViuU oT Illicit ami Ulorm l ea*
wm'on, uiul imrtlnl Prolnimim Utorl,
bivo llnw, wml correct alt IrrozUlaritlcs
Vcflnvo t'l'mUvciH-iw, i jniry
In’nil lho abovo dlH.'a*iOH as Quin-
iIi'i'h c.ui tniro tl>on»««l*voi» of all tlin abovo din-
, „l |,, ut rcvotlnu! tbi-lr omu'lulnln to any
_ wiilcn In a.wayn munlfjliiH m their pride
UI H iBProuommomtod by tbo bout physicians and
tbo o er«y.
11UADVIKL
, March 18, II
iAUIIANIIK,
Iu HlAtlnif
iiiig iip, known aVilr. jl'lj'ru7lYtoTd'*« Koinalo lltKii-
later,aV>d conildi-r It tbo bent coinblnaiIon over
collcn torclbcr r.>r tUiMllBoaMW for wblcb It Ih ro-
i immtcmtcd. I have boeu lanililar w tb tbo pm-
lo'liiilon both as a praoilllniinr or inrdlclno anil In
dmnoHl'.n praoilcn*,and own honestly nuy th-jt I con-
Piopo Umt every Vudymour own'iViul'wliO l&ay’bo
IVI'b my kIndentrneardn
. II. It’lfiUUrLL, Ml 1>.
..March 20.1B70.
wkYi'uio ulniimlMiilInmclion,and[have reconinion-
'lYdlt to two or three otlu r thnililes.and theyhave
found It Just what HJn r 4'{' l 0, '!!"^ , r "«Vn 1 { n ^orfoot
boalll| l , l 'and nro wtibt to atlcnd to R | , Sl r l jt | 91*J*®j|9l,
,lnt Ion, and wo cnnllally rootmunond tt to tbo pub-
„o. Vour.,renpoo,futo |f B Jon
virtue. All we null In a tr.al.
of dtrtOMOH, and cor-
E. OLEAVELAND,
FashionablG Tailor,
MAIN BTUEUT
Codartown, Ca.
A LL ortloi-H In my lino promptly tilled,
and in a stylo not to ho oxoollod by Ih •
gunrnttteod, and all work war
anted. Try mo and ho aonvlnood,
olal altonlioti paid lo ronovating andn
pairing; iiIho culling for ladies lo make up
W. H. Wikle & Co.,
Inrtcravillo, - Grorgi
riEALnns^iN ?
OQKS ANDSTm
NOTIONS, NOVELTIES,
O AMES,
“““"Sffl.Wi'ifS. CO., AU..U, O.
Hold by alt dcuRHinta. __
mu Or mm
Practical Mechanic & Builder,
If tkci'Q i t anything in this au my
dofonco, tlmt is not true, tho public
will find it out, providi.-dcd it. iu not
known, aud should it *oonlaiu unj-
th'ng that will partako of any seni-
blanoo of uukinunosH, i'_ is not bo in-
tondod, for I dont want that hkiuning.
IL is said tho way to got a "bolatod
sister" in a good humor with you, is,
to tell her that sho is prolty, graceful,
aud domestic, and that sho looks
"younger now,” than most of tho girls
who are only thirty. And Lull her
that you know of half a dozen young
gentlemen who adniiro her vuy much
but are afraid to address her, for hair
llnianco on hand,
Dr.
If You >Vaut
Factory Thread at $1.25,
A Good Wool Hat at 75 cents,
Good Bleaching 10 cents,
M>° a cc<f^MaTfiuoTOMnU per lb “ nd univoraally unJcrstood that I do I friona „f oars, whoso contdonoo i:
C d B rk Hor■*0 Collar 50 conts 1 not consider the ladies iny enomies, | rnnrn r.) lu< Lifi than mine.to tell him sho
Or any other arlicit low down,
Call on
J. S. STUBBx C).
fundfl on hand
Jatiury, 1874, 1,120 97
,| of J It Weill
708 13
ccoivod of J R Wont
for 187 4( • 1,100 09
To amount of Jui
j t he 2d Monday
| To amount lU-coi
*(i amount rfcocived of W
Kuight for jury focfl,
R opal ring lino walohcii a Hpocially. A1
kimln ol'.lnwolry and WatoliCH and Clocki
kept for Halo. ,,unc 20-1 y
Chcrokco Iron Cornp’y Store,
Thankful lo tho oitizona of l’olk oonnly
for I hull* liberal palronago,; I will mill and
atwoya expect lo aoll tho o’.ieapOBt and beat
quality of Funiiluro in tho Slain, and 1 do-
ly uompoUt ion. My Furniluro in all wal
nut and poplar, llulaheil up by tho bout
(Jon,ion ami French mcohanicH iu I lie Norl
wuHt. Look at thin, for examplo: Ouo mag.
nillcont Walnut Rodateud, of the IuIomI ami
imiHt, approved alylo, Onu lino full marblo
ton ll ireau, height from top of ghun to the
lloor, 8 foot 9 InchoH, One li ie full Marhlo-
WimliHlnnd, with all the lut< improvemcntB,
Ono httiidHomo marble-top lablo; One line
full covered Fifih-Avonuo lluokar, I tine
oano heavy Walnut Engllal Doll Rack Urauo
Arm Uhait-H, for tjU-ID ‘ • Hairtplon on
band. You ean Have «ixl*> t" eighty dollai-n
I,y buying from mo. Wil. no delivered to
any part of North Georgia at tho above
price
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES
Etc., Etc.
13 SubHorlnl
riodioal publiHhuii ia the Uuitod Stvtoa,
Bubliahura lowe.it pricoa.] jj
nbbdl b:s;
cisD.iiiToiry, oa.,
For allTtl tufs o f So^ I ng^f dolt I ifwj.'al ho fuV-7
iilali AttaohmenlH, Oila, oto. Will son I
NootlloH by mall, to any adilro.w, on rooolpt
of prioo. Singer, 05 cents per doion ; all
othera 80 oenlH. Partios would do well to
oonuult ub beforo buying gooda from pod-
dlora, or aomliitg North to tho various
Hwlmllora and humbugs. Any goods not in
atook will bo furnished at short notioo.
jnno 20-tf
IF YOU WANT
89 Ot)
j».. mi,,Mint | a d out from Fot).
Court lu first wcck'of Aug.
Court. 1871.
Ry amount paid out. from first
lomil pitid on* from 2ml
k of August Court '71 to 2nd
idjy in January, JH73,
DBY GOODS
Caali. Ju»t reooived a tine aimort-
of aheap Rosewood lledstoiid.i, prlct
$•) 69. Finn nhiiLra at ono dollar lo ono did
lar and. twonty-livy ootUh. Don't fail K
write or oatl at tho
(JEDARTOWN
W' public that"iio IT fully proporod I
furniah Material mi l
ISroct U’nil clings
of all Bl7.es and grades, on abort notioo and
after tho innaf iq,proved planrt. Partiouhir
ftilontion glvori
i making ami I rimming'3
S 1 i < > X-I 8 ,
CLOTHING, HATS, CATS,
Or .my article generally kept in
A FIRST CLASH STORK
not consider the ladies iny c-nomies, j j rioro elastic than mine,to tell b
and I want it equally understood that j lH j u j ovo w itli him. But I believe that
I am their friend. I suppose tho sec- j caD B1 y of him, that lie will j To amount,
rotary of tho lodge is tho father of anydady as good u husband
$ I,(! 16 22
S 1,8-13 88
At Prices to ault the Gloaosl
will muko it greatly to your i
calling at the above named at'
FU UN ITUllK WARE- ROOM
nov 7—ly
cam clover*
No. !), - Broad Street,
COFFIN'S,
TRAVELER’S GUIDE.
Rome Railroad Company.
CHANGE OF BOEDULE.
ltd and run as follows:
DAILY I’AflSIlNaKtt
Loaves Romo at 6.80 p. m. ) Rvcrv n...
Arrivoatllomo at 10.10 p m S y J
Eaoh train will tnako oloso oonneotlon
at Kingston with Wostorn and Atlantia
Railroad trains hound for Chattanooga
Atlanta. W. 8. (JOTIJItAN, 1‘roa.
JOHN C. PR IN TUP, Tiokot Agent.
REPAIRING FURNITURE, &.o.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Ready-Made Clothing, j
To All Whom i
can ho found in tho state, unto some j
lady should happen to marry me, and
I thiuk any ouo of thorn, or the best j
ouo of them, would do well to “nego- j 1J y
liuto" with him "at once,” Ladies— t
you need not be afraid of him. I toll ;
you ho is afraid of a broom stick, j n
tout's, shovel or hot water, or any ' To amount r<-oe
.c...i„ ,teJ r\n tax of 1878 f<
union ii t received of J It We:
tho resolutions or "Proclamation.’’
May Concern.— j Well I suppose he, his relatives and
All persons owing mo for medical ser- friends, should, and v. ill, bo proud of
vices, arc earnestly requested to come , hig Jittlo offspring, aud it should bo
forward and settle, as I can no longer j fostered with great caro, for bis namo
work for nothing aud board myself. | (by him) will never bo perpetuated, or
Unless settlement is made, my servi- j transmitted otherwise. My opinion
ces will certainly be discontinued. j in, that a motive other than tho ouo
K. R. THOMPSON, j assigned, moves tho secretary to urgo
:—:. tho members of that uncomfortable
“*0^ frutornity, to negotiate for a
otrings at J Y.. Veal'., Kama, Oeargia., sailablo copartner ter both our O. M.
. I w. C., ami V. P., bhould tboir nego-
Puro eoli'l silver iliimblc for 50 cent■■, provo a success—I then can't
ami name eDgraiod oa it free,by J. U. Veal, : wherain it wcm lJ pl . ovo benefit I ing wero elected :
llomn, Georgia. I {q t * be diminutivo aud frosty secretary j For Clerk Superior c.urt, T. A.
Now I know that Ihero is not a lady : Word; sheriff, A M. Franklin; treas-
his onomy, even though he bo juror, H. W. Cobb; receiver, A. M
for I do ' Fouto ; collector, William F. Corbin ;
f.l it Wc
71,
187-1,
amount paid out. from 2nd
Ion<lny in .January, 187«l,
o 2d Monday in Jan., 1876,
JJalancc on hand,
f:<l of .1 It Went
other weapon so frequently used
husbands. I hopo somo one of you
will “negotiate at oneo” with him.
W. M. S.
At tho late elections for county of
ficers for Bartow county tho follow-
tax of 1874,
January, * 187-1,
iu Jan. 1876,
i hand,
To amount of bridge fu
on hand 2nd Monday in .
187-1
By account paid t
To Whom it May Concern
About eighteen months ago, I got who
tho idea of raising water hj a simple their most “hitter" onomy, ^
contrivance which is to do its own know they, the iad.ea, are a very sym- ; coroner, D. L. Mull , ourroyor, H.
construct 1 J pUy Urn unttunTte andTdpte-" ^ j ^',7k cTu^l Doid, Dave
contrivance is so siuqdo that any hoy But why does tho sccretaty censure ] btokley, Jno. Aycoek.
twelve years old can understand it. Mr. Wood for doing tho only Benmblo ^ of Ohio, chairman o ! 00 „ nllsB ,„„ or .....
I have explained the principle to my thing that ho has been guilty oi 81 “ C0 c h 0 congressional committee recently | Rc ,.,. ivo ,i „\- ». H. Reck, road
earten familv nnd two others, (in whom | ho connected himself with that order. on g, t gi Q taking testimony in New j commissioner
I have implicit confidence) aud all say Mr. Wood is denounced as a traitor | Orleans, is reported^having a dd to ] v '' r "“'‘ «
from 2nd
Monday in January 187-1
To 2nd Monday in Jan. 1876
Balance on hand
To r.mount of road fund ou lmrtd
2nd Monday in January 1874
Received of Wuab pock road
cosmiiHHioncr
" it will do.”
and
dwsertcr. A deserter from : Mr. Morey, (.republican ooug;ossm..u .
-- what, hut from a clan of; f~m Louisiana: “I presume the pros-,
Main Strecl, CcilaUown, Gi
noFH down to iiuil tbo timc.H. (
Block, Vehicles, and Careful Driver*
ulwaya on hand.
Special attention given to the caro
Block left in our charge.
lumpkin McConnell*
PULTON HOUSE,
T. M. ANDERSON, late of Rome, Ga. with
F. (J <> It R A,
A T L A N T A ,
'PI,oho doairing work of any kind In his
, would do well to call on hint at the Ht.
! (BiurlcH Hotel. Whop fronting Court Houao
j x T mro. JunoSWy^
VV'. C. lliirbo)-.
Solma, Romo & Dalton R. R'
Tralna on this Road will run as follows
GOING NORTH.
Loavo Selma 7.25 a nt
Arrlvo at Prior’* 6.48 pm
«• Dalton 9,46 p r,i
Making oloso connection at Dalton with
I T V & Ga U R., and W & A U It for all
laatorn and Weatoru oltics and tho Vir_
glttla tipringa.
GOING SOUTH-
Lcnvo Dalton C-46 p m
Arrive at Prior’* 10.12 p in
Arrive at Beluta 8.80 a ui
r 'tALL nnd prioo my goods, and l will
».j convince you that I Hell tho bent of Uoodrt
heap for CuhIi. m '"’
Nov f-l
Cotton I Cotton 11 Cotton III
STOP AND REAP!
I will at all tintOB pay tho
Romo Full Market Price
REAL ESTATE AG’T
Hoclunml, Gn.
Improved
M. STANTON, Gen. Supt.
W. S. MAYNARD, Asst. Supt.
KAY KNIGHT, G. P. & T- Agt.
"THE KBNNESAW ROUTE,’
Western & Atlantic Railroad
and Connections.
Having boon a citizen of l’olk county fo
many yearn, and being thoroughly poBtod
.iiy yuui.i, ini-* tew...^, •• * *
the Location, Value, oto , of Land* m
cry Hcolion, ruel confident that it will bo to
tlio Interest of parties having lands to aoll,
,1,1,1,, to deliver ; lo pfnoo thorn In ray Iran-h, ' --
of their eooountB, l"K ,0 purolmso^ ii
will reeoivo
DAY PA08BHCIEH—OUTWARD.
Loavo Atlanta 8 30 a
puymcii
I , i ]> o r u, 1 X’ l" I <’ •
dthoso wish-
always bo ao
ooTiimo'datcd. I will bo in Oedartown oi
! the 1 «t. Tuoaday in oach month, for tho pur
,K,HU of imneiwllng buslnuas ill my lin«.
| juno 20
jutio
Over the market price, during the month i
of November. Parlies having Hold mo (,ut- )
(on and to lie delivered IhiH fall, aroIiOroUy , .
notified to bring in tlio flame at once, a* ills bIioji, on tho corner of Prior and GoHogo
past duo. I HtreetH,
Opened, A Boot and Shoe
Arrive ut Ghattaoooga 4 28 p ,
DAV PASSENOElt—ISWARD
Loavo Chattanooga 6 45 a n
Arrive at Atlanta 1 16 p m
NIGHT P.VS3BNOEB—IKWAUD.
Leave Chattanooga 5 29 p m
Arrivo at Atlanta 12 45 p iuj
ACCOMODATION TILUN.
Atlanta [8 45 p iu;
IsTEW C3-003DS
AND
CHEAPER ONES!
pt of one of the largest
hotel. Our terms
work shall ho delivered
Work dono with dispatch
, u ... Hiuull coat.
Patronage Bolloltod. Very ro3pcclfully,
St Char!
Oath,
until paid for
Arrivo al Dalton
Loave Dalton
Arrivo at Atlanta
I 50 o
J. W. 1IOGE,
Codartown, Ga., Juno 2filh, 187 L
M EALS and Lodging per Day $2 09;
glo meal, 60 cent a, Firat-olaaa table
T AM no' .
X Blocks of Gooda ever brought lo
town, which I am oH’criugat extremely low 1
prices. I a in determined that hereafter \
goods uliall be Bold os low in (/odartown as
any town in tho State. Call and boo me and
NEW BARBER SHOP.
riMIE undersigned has located in Collar-
.1. iown for tlio purpose of carrying —
tho business ' " ‘
il good rooms, Bf-$u Saloon In base
furnished wit It pare Liquors, Fine Win
Beer one Hcgar
July II
: i Examine My Stock and Prices,
17 20
2nd Mon-
, JWW... — - - - . V.4mj ... ^ .... > 16 65 :
ligious Bet of beioga, whose future is , tenda, I presume he will do it. But j Balance on hand §1,65 |
dreary dark and mournfully gloomy, j you may rest assured that if Ire docs, Examined and approved, this the 11th
who have lo at ai hope, even tho hop j it will he utterly out ul tho question j ,1ay ot Jam, 1875. Jeer Baswea, Ord'y
I have not tho meaus to test its ; whom, or wuab, j ifitot »n" keep this'thing up tei-two | .j out
nractie-ability. Who will furnish tho dissatisGed, onviooa, jealous and irro j yearB more> an( ] as ho evidently bo iu- , , Jay nj .j un „ !ir y ih
money and take au interest» I ligions set of beings, whose future is j tendHi j presume ho will do it. But (
J. M. HAKIUS,
Codartown, Ga.
Do You Want
PROFITABLE
EMPLOYMENT
fan, wrilolo Major II. O. ii.VNDAU,,
enemlAgcotortlio WlobllO UfO ln-
mranco Company, 'ja.n.i™, Ala
ving you references, with a view to o
ning an ug ncy for that popular Company
ull its branches. Ifyou want
“A CLOSE SHAVE"
a slimiipoo or bftir out, givu m« a oall and I
Don't listen In hroalcra, but call .
umincl'vryourHolvcs. iiiBlicat marltvi price will guaranioe nntlui'aotlon.
I.oi<J for , juao JO Al.FitBU EVANS.
Corn ivncl 'Whes.it.
NEW SCHEDULE.
Cherokee Railroad
From and after November 1st, 1874, 16
following flohedulo will be run on tho Caer ■
okoo Railroad;
A. Huntington.
Oedartown, Nov. 12,1874.
Tho boquobt uf tlio Into John S.
Hi pklufj, uf Bultitnoro, fur tho found
ing of a university, amounts to three
mi. lion.
Loavo Rook mart 7 45 n »n
Arrivo at Tayloravillo 8 89 n t.t
Leave Tayloravillo 8 60 a.
Arrive at Stilcsboro 9 10 a i
Leave Ktilosboro 9 20 a i
Arrivo at Cartorsville 10 03 a;..
Returning.
Lcavo Cartersvillo 2 30 p :u
Arrivo at Stileflboro 3 15 p ; i
Leave Stilesboro 8 25 ]i nj
Arrivo at Taylorsville 8 45 p «i
Loavo Tayloravillo 4 05-y ih
A rrivo at Itookmart 4 59 . n)
d. w k. rjBAcar
j CarlovsvilloOct. 29, 18