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—thekecord;
A Live Country Newspaper. Publ shod Erory
Saturday Morning by
w. S. I). WIKLE & CO.
.13.00
TERMS OF BUB80RIPTION.
One copy, one year
One copy, six mouths
Ten copies, in olube, one yoar, each 1.60
Singlo copies fate
All anbecriptione invariably in ad-tnec. No
name eutoied upon tbo Hat until tbo aubacrip-
tion is paid.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Column.
V Column.
town.
Tlio best gmluu or cotton lms boon
Rolling in Romo this wook nt 14 8-8.
One of the enginos on tho Cherokee
Railroad was attalchod for tho pur*
elmso money last woelt, ami Binoo
Friday week th.ro has been no train
on tho road.
We hear that threo applications for
tho county Jndgsbip have gone up to
tho Govoruor. Who tho f a tuuato, or
j unfortuuato, will t>j wo nvo uu tblu to
113 mi j 8a y*
* B.onj# H oo'e 13.00 Captain Grifloth has w li otit and
t'SSj ”:a Ml «.»■ »•«« aou-rmiuoa to g o to t,x«. w.
45.00| 66.00) lao.oo ; regret this, as ho is ono of our best
Wish him success.
18 00) 36.00
M. : 0 M-
Piofoesional and Unsineee Cards of ono | cilizeUB.
Inob or lose, (13 pe r annum, payable quarterly
in advance; six month*, $H. All adveitW-
•aenta duo after first insertion.
CIintCH lURKCTORY.
Canned Frni% Ooufootionerios and
other slrelf goods, at McClain & Co’s
Wo regret to learn that Mr. W. Ed.
Wood has bcou confiuod to his room
Baptist Chubcii.—Regular Services, 1st for tovoral days, with Catarrhal fovor
and fid Suudays in cncli month, ltcv. Or—*
ney Brown, Pastor. Sabbath-school i
o'clock, A. M.
| Wo hopo to seo him out again soon.
For tho host Cove Oysters, go to
Methodist Cuprcii.—Services at 11 , r ™ • t ....
dock. A. «. .ml 7 1-4 o'clock, ». rrcrv , Medium A Con Eutility Grocery.
Sabbath; Rev. W in. II. LaPrndo, Pastor
Sabbath-school al l* o'clock,
Wo see from his advertisement in
Pbksuytkuiam Ciiruc
cit .—Services 1st Express, that Ellis Clomonts takes
Masonic*
Calkdonia Loihik, No. 121, Vk A. M.—
Regular communication, the 3d Friday
night in each month.
J. 8. 8tcbbs, W. M.
N. M. Weight, Secretary.
Rood Templars.
Cedau Valley Lodgk, No, 800. I. O. fl.
T.--Meets every Friday uigbt (except 3d
Friday,)
J. M. HARRIS, W. C. T.
A. Hoou, Secretnr.v.
Grange.
CotQCiTT CluAXiiK, No, 20— Regular meet
ings Saturday before tbo third Sabbath In
tach month.
l*»lk County Faliner's Club.
Holds its regular meetings on Saturday
before the 4th Sunday in each month
Our Agents
Fcntheratou, l.imo !
. Puttillo, Tayloravilb
sihle view of tho situation, and
lms gone into tho borso doctoring
business. Wo wish him success.
If yon want a good sqiiaro moil, go
to McClain & Co’s restaurant
On lust Wednesday night a thief or
thioves, broke intoG. W. Foatherston’s
store, and abstracted a few dollars in
small chango. They attempted the
same night to break iuto tho store of
F. L. Walthall. They used two axes
nnd n stick .4 wood to pry dpon tho
tho d -or, but weio frightened off by
soma means and left tho axes stand
ing by tho door.
MaClnin A: Co. are now
blunt, with their Family Grown
ft ctiom ry and Restaurant.
M. li. B. Stom
r.en of tho valley
jui-ition to have
lomitable energy
nth of the
again become
It is no sine
of such
f»r
I h<
ing tho different tables contained in
this report
Of tho common schools ho has this
to say :
The report of tho school commis
sioner shows that there is a school or
ganization in every comity in tho
state, aud that public schools have
boon in nolunl operation in one
hundred and twouly-ilvo counties the
ptst yoar. A growing iu(crest in the
schools is manifested, aud there has
boon a marked chango iu public opin
ion in favor of tho present system.
Tho commissioner directs attention to
tho fact thoro uro $850,000 of school
bonds now in tho hands of tho secre
tary of state, and claims that tho in
terest on these bonds from October 13,
1870, to October tho 1, 1881, amount
ing to $84,000, is a debt due from
tho stuto to his department; aud ho
luk that tho logisilaturo take some
action recognizing tho validity of tho
claim.
Tho not amount of tho school fund
collected from nil sources, from tho
adoption of tho present constitution
down to December tho first 1873, was
$489,7*22 42. Tho sums collected
siuco tho last mentioned date amount
to $186,183 90, and tho disburse
ments to $169,081 84.
Tbo whole amount of poll tax ns-1
8cssed for tho year 1874, and which i
by act of Fob. 28, 1874, is retained in j
tho counties, was $199,550. Of this j
amount tho comptrollergonoral esti
mates that tho sum of $133,009 has
boon collected.
1 concur iu tho opinion expressed
by tho commissioner, that tho act of
tho last general assembly, providing
for tho payment of tho school debt of
1871, ought to bo repealed. I also
suggest that tho law proscribing the
full mode in which tho school fund shall
^ A)t> ~ I bo paid overt) county school tom-
| uiissionors bo amended as is r oom-
»citi- tnendod in tho loporfc. Hum pay
1 uc* incuts aro at tho present required to
be made at tho state irouMuy By tho
plo to amoudmeut rcoommondod, th
oonwauilg ‘ 01 nvu iiimmiom Ui tui?
houso bo appointed who shall bo re
quired to take tho abovo matter int >
consideration and report by bill as
early ns practicable.
Air. Furlow asked a suspension of
tho rules for passage of tho resolu
tion, supporting tho sauio in uu ear
nest ami able effort.
Messrs. McKinley and Warner sup
ported the resolutions.
Tho rules were suspended and the
resolution agreed to.
Tho Speaker appointed as said com
initlco, M ssrs. Furlow, McKinley^
Warner, Julius of Burke, and Culver.’
Sni'EN K\V.sr
Tho dwolling houso of Robfc. Young
of Eaton ton, was destroyed by fuv
last Sunday morning.
J. N. Meriaiu, Esq., a wealthy cap
ilidist from Boston, is iu Rome look
ng after his iutorcst in the Tecumseh
iron works, of which ho is tho largest
stockholder.
There was an altoroatiou at Eve's
Station, Friday night, botwoon St
Hiudmnud and Willi uu Hiokot, in
which Hackot struod Hindman, it is
supposod with a pa«r of brass knuckles
and fi’ftcturod his skull.
Wodnosday morning last, the guest
in tho. Brooks House, at Culhhort,
woro alarmed by tho cry of tiro, givou
by ono of tho lady boarders, who occu
pied a room immediately over tho of
fice. It appears that tho uegroos hud
left tho tiro iu tho office in a aaroloss
condition, aud tii it a chunk had fal
len against tho mantl >, which soon
Income ignited, and tho llamos pro
ceeded up botwoon tho walls of tho
building to tho llu.ning of tho room
overhead. A few buckets of water
put tho tiro out
llon.lt K tester Insbeoq nomi-
ted as Mayor of Savannah.
Thoro will I n a eontest over tho
1 ilo election for conuly oli-
Daugherty conuly.
A negro man named Dii k Wagonor
living near tho stoain saw mill of
Means A Bro's, about two and a half
miles from Covington, lay down by
HA11'lil) AY
ILNIMJ JAN. ID, I«7:
LOCAL IT KMS.
Our office is now located iu Luiiq
kin McCounoil's new building, ovt
J. A. Wyun’s store-—front room.
Tbo firm of Liddell A* Richardson
having boon dissolved, Dr. Kiel
son cun bo found at present at tho
law office of Capt. W. F. Ti mer, in
the day, und at the residence of G. W.
Fcalhiibtun at night, jun 16.
Js.em.is for all kinds of Sewing
machines; Singer,Goc(s per dozen — all oth
ers 80 ccuix. Will seii.l noedlos by mall cm
receipt ui price. NV. II. U'lKLL'
itiy. I'ni'iuing j duo to cncli auunty wuiilil lio paid I Uiu ll|,J imoomfurtutilu shanty
«•.« n HUOC.M will'll Mr. aumo liv, .r over ilircotly by tho Inx collect ir to I tj 1,1Ht Snliirilay night. Wjillo
li in liiifon-, uii.l wo luipo lii'will f> ! -: tbr county sohool o.miiui'nionor Bv 'ylng thoro Iw nociiloiilnlly ilropiwil
a .rc it to it* former l„;i»l>onty. , bu Bmngulu ,., lt lilu , ol | octi „ lm : ..O’to sloop, nml mis awakened by tbo
l’or n po,,,1 Miioki 1 , try McClain .V i tbo county reboot coiiiiiiiii.iunurn \ ^ 11008 licit oncirelotl liim, 1 lia cluLli-
- tlol.l 11 mil" lliivnnji a*-i-:irn. j would ho much Himplifloil, mij tbo nll . ou hofuro it oonM
M\iu:ii:ii -At tho rosiilonco ot Mr. ' cunt of trauaiuiltiog tho money to uml I 1,0 exliiUjnishcil lie was f.ilully liunioil.
,1. A. l*i'i li, on tbo ovening o^f tho 20tb J frnui tbo stuto Ireiiuury \vuu!il lie! Mr. Turnbull, uf llmiliM, has propur-
siivotl. t il u bill proposing tlmt tbu rout 1
of iLo Western and All mtio
nt, bj
tlm Bov. A. ,1
,'h F. Buiiuank to Miss
E. W.\im, all of C< dartown.
Wo acknowledge tho rocoipt of
'"""■ .--i-. " • " 1
12. W. THOMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDAU TO MW, <?A.
P ROMPT nttontlon given to Olnhus.
Otilne with Ivy F. ThonipBon, Fast Bide
Court lloaso Hqanro. oot 17, 71
~ Wm. M. SPARKS,
A T TO R NEY A T LA IF,
Cedartowrt, Cn.
oot 17 '71.
3t El b a r b e u *
Notnr.v Public
AND
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Vila it own, Ga.
i)AUTlClJLAR attention given to taking
1. Depositions and collection of olnlms,
W. h\ T IT 11 N 12 II,
ATTORNEY AT LAWi
Coilaidowu, Ga.
IVY F. THOMPSON,
Attorney nt Law,
OKI)All TOWN, GA.
WOFFORD A MILNER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cartorsvillc, tin.
QFFICE in Bank Building. Juno 20
iikIi. w. t. woi i'oud, joiin it. wiki.k.
WOFFOM l> & vn li L12,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
and Roai Estate Agents.
CAUTEUSV/U.E GA.
It. H. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
o 1 '
I'KDAHTO 1IW,
• Dr. Koph'j'h Drug Rto
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
uf Physician and Surgeon,
Coiliu'towii, (la.
QPI'ICE at rosidonou, on I'ryor it root.
Juno 20.
Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER,
‘ ===s ~
G koroia polk county—j. w.
T- Hunit, Adiiitnlstr-itnr on tho o'lnlo
of R. G. 11 uu«l drcoiHOil, having iiiiplled
for loavo to soil tno town lot holoti.itiig to
s lift oh!air,containing seven oightof an aoro,
lying In the south ivost oornor of whni is
known as tho gin huiiHO Hold, but worn tho
Hhisoluiu plnoo, uml tho rusidonoo of Dr.
8, A. UordorH, iu tho inoorporato HiiiIIh of
(Ji'tliirlowu in said enmity.
Tills is, therefore to oilu and admon
ish nil persons oouoorncd, kindred and
creditors, to appear at my oftloona required
hy low, to show onusu if any they have, why
said application should not he granted.
Given under my liund and oilloi.il signa
ture, this Hill day of January, 1875.
JOKI. UUHWRU, Ord’y.
nppllcqtlou for letters of Uuivraltiuship for
tho portions and nroporty of Oorn Thomp
son ami Rlchcy Thompson, minor ohlldren
of 1*. T. Klohey, ilooeAHvd
These are, therefore, to oito und admon
ish all oouuerned to hu and appear at tho
next Court of Ordinary, to hu hold in said
county on the first Monday in February
neat, to show oauso; if any they have, why
said loiters of Guardianmip should not ho
granted iu terms of the law. Given under
my hand and ollioiul signal lire, (Ids Jan
Sih, 1875. JOEI. iFlllJWUlt, Ord'y.
G KORtllX I’OI.K COUNTY— W. O.
Daniel has applied for Kxeinption
of pursonalty, and 1 will pass upon the
sumo at IU o’clock a. in., on tho 11th day
of January, 1875, this tho 30th of Doooni-
bor 1871. JOBL URUWKU, Ord’y.
-Win." |{
tho 5th day of
January, 1875. This December 22, 1874.
.10151, UIU5WEU, Ord'y
n KOKH I A, 1M)LK COUNT Y—Whereas—
VTUlixaboth II, VanDovondor uml M V II
Ako, having made application for bettors of
Administration on the Kstale of Pol or Van
Dcvamler late of sai I conuly decease I.
These are, therefore, In cite all por-
sotis jjonoorned, to bo uml appear at the
next court of Ordinary to be bold iu said
county on tho first Monday in January next
to show cause if any they have, why Haiti
I,utters shuuld not he grannlud. Given un
der my hand uml ollioiul signature, This
Nov. 25th, 1874.
JOKI. HU 15\V 1511 Ord'y
uummoMv ot wvi*«t> t
Codar.tawn, - - Coorgln,
Keal Estate Ap
GEDARTOWN, OBOROrA,
Aro now ortoring the folloa-lng d:
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
VA RNIS a R8, K E tlOSENE,
L A “TV/r “CD C3 I mlbw oust of* Taylorsvlllo, b?x m'l
-J- CD • j of lloakinart, ami ono milo from 0
380 A^ros Farming Ln*
1 Wo offer for salo 300 noros of Inn
olnaroil and undor good fence, Lea
Everything Fresh an J Purelioso Aero rarm-ilBar,,
1 “ of 820 aoro ,, { 100 oloarod
1* IS R F IJ At E R y,
LILY Will PH, NOV P-4,J
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY.
(JKNUlNK
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE
Always on hand.
Tooth,"JH tit* ntul JN til ^B.mshoi,
Oombs, oto.
For (Mipistinm.
A lino lot of (Junliud mi I Fancy
Good4, just rouoivod.
Huylng for Cash, wo uro prepared to sell
i low as tlie lowest.
Itui 1 " Give in uoiill a
G 15Q l(G I.
W G I
i the t
knight, administrat
late of Alfred Morriso i, doueiisutl, has
made application, in due form of law, for
dismlssum from his said administration,
nllodgiug iu his pclltion ‘that, lift or Ids np-
pUcntion ns such mlm uistrator, G.mrglii
Morrison, the widow of t id-.' deceased, made
application uml obliii tod homestead and
exemption of personalty, ami in wliioli was
Inolmleil tho whole of t'io properly belong
ing to the estate of said deceased, and I lint
be tins fully administered said estate, so far
ns the law requires.
Therefore, nil persons ooiioonie 1 will
lake net loo to lie ami appear lit mj' olllou
within the time preset Died hy law, to show
oauso, if any they have, why Bind; W. C
Knight should not bo fully discharged from
Ids said administration. Given under my
hand uml ollioiul signature, this Oot. it, 1871
JOKI. HR 15W15It Ord'y
Dissolution.
Tho firm of Wa-lo Co., in the Saw Mill
am fNTTTv /"N natvt ~r\n—iiiTfTiT/-uIiuhIiiohh, iviiH iliHsolvod, hy mutual consent
in- 1 S U KCtEOJN DENTIST ,,n 11,0 Ulh ll, ‘y November i.iHtaut, hy the
x/ajiixxkjx wllhdrilWftl of w . b. McClain. Tho pres
ent firm of Wndo & Co. uro responsible lor
tlio debts of tbo old firm. Nov. 24, 1H74.
W. 1.. MuCl.AlN.
w
^Y. r_i. DAVIS,
Cnriorsvillt, Oft
Clocks, tho best, aro male by J. K. Veal,
who made the city clock in Rome, Georgia.
Pianos and Ohoans.—Wo uro agent
for two reliable bouses, for the sulo of
Pianos ntul Organs, or any other mus
ical instrument, and wilUtll as cheap
ns can be bought from manufactures,
call and get catalogue and price list.
Deutli of I Ion. Guructl Mr.Mil- ,, . . .. . ,
I j Road Shull bo tiRcu in pnyiu;
pics of "b:end” served ou tho ocoiaion. 1 It is with inoro than o d : i iry sor-1 0,1 tl)0 Nutting bomls, iiihload Cciliulowii, (In.
Wo wish for thorn u hanuv and nros- row » wu announce, this morning, ‘>f behig applied to educational pur- j /~vFF15118 bis professional servicos to tho
“ 11 * ; ... 1 , I tho dentil of tho Hon. Gurnet McMil- 1 poses. citizens of (Jo.lurtown aud vicinity.
porous v.yngo over the sea of l.fo aud L m . ral)or elect ,«» Congress from ) Tho a Ut , M BlirH m.IC.l'
a siifc aiichorago boyoud. tlio Ninth district. Born at Elborton, L ,■ * , v , * . .
On the evening after tlio wedding, i in Ibis State, on tho 8th of May, IS 12, ■'" on ’ " 1 " ( wn ’ l l, "l ,UH( H 0 ,, *“
Mrs. A R Jones gave Mr. Burbank j ho received a good education at L n- I '‘‘ duco u bid which shall provide,
und hi ide a ivci.pl ion lory and Henry college, where he wu.-i that when a man issued and jiulj^.
ai< ’ ‘ g ndudled in 1861. Ho then engug.'d ,nont in ublninoU nguiiist him in a
Murrietl, nt tlio rooidouco of J. M ] m tlio study law, lull iil.ii.iil.iiiu.fc.it 1 L . lHll ,| f 10I „ ‘ w lii u li iuditiiiuut lm
lliuriH, Cudu. to.vu, Gu., on tlio 1811. '» Mureli, 18I1J wl.ou lio vulu.it,;m,d . ,
, . . , , , „ .iu tbo Ooufudtra 08oi'vica,'.a am-vuto I llL8llLa 10 ' , l l ,u ". bo .i„m not no
.nut, by Judge Jool Urowor, Mr. T. O'., o Quorgia remt
Walker, to M.su llury b. llulea, all of Ina „ hy | lis fu ;| 10ri A r ,, lv mcnt | lH
SKI. 1.8
Polk county.
Council Meeting.
Council met Jau. 21th 1875.
Inter lio was elected a lieutenant of
his company, and tho following year
became captain of company B, Third
Imttalliou of Georgia sharp-shooters.
Motion, That tho council proceed lu this capacity ho servo l with gul-
lo investigate, aud decide who uro tho . Inn try in Virginia, receiving w. uiuls
comicibucii rb.ct for tbu yenr 1H75. 1 llt Frudoricksburg und Spultsylriuii.i
On inotiou it w,.« agreed tlmt tbo Oo«.Ibo.’Ho .mil tliHp'uy in- tbrougb-
° I out tlio Coulhot tho most ardent uml
five persons receiving the highest ohjvulriodovotion to the Sou'll.
Watchmaker
lowed to do so until helms given t
plaintiff :m indemnifying bond for full
umoiiut in suit. This iu only one fea
ture of Mr. Livingston's law, tho
whole purport of which 5s to render
easy and certain the collodion of mon
ny Hint bus been loaned. Jl’liis Mr.
Livingston believes, is tho host wny to 1 m'l*'of
reduce the rate of interest. kept for salo.
Mr. J. (». Parks lms becomo assooi-;
id.
Pcfloi Suits, Bedroom Suits,
LIBRARIES
BOOK OASES
.Counting-House Desks,
Thankful to tho citizens of Polkoounty
for tliuir Uborul palronago,! I will still ntul
ulways uxpool In Hull tlio ofuaposl ami bust
I mil ft y of Furnituro iu tbo Statu, ami I do-
Cedartown, Ca.
W ORK douo promptly nml Hiillsfoctorily . -- . ..... < ,, ,
All work wiirranlod Twolvo Montlis. I i’y oompotllleu. My r urniliiro ih all will-
Kupalrliq? film walolios n spooialty. All | nut uml poplar, finished up by tbo^ bosi
ulry and Wntalics und Clooks
juno 20-1 y
Violincfl, from $1 20 to $*s
nt J. E. Veals, No. 27 Smith's Hloek, Koiuo
Cheap lJonjos. $1 GO, to $5, at V cal s.
Pukmiums ! Premiums! :— 1 To all
new subscribers who pay $2 iu ad-
vunco for tlio Record, one year, wo
will givo a now years proseut of a fine j
I string* number of votes ou Saturday, the 2d lU-suming his legal Hind os after the j rt to oditor of the Duwi on Jaurnal. I
day of January ho declared tho Com- surrondor, lio was udmitlod to the bar l f| ,, ., !f , .
n.kHim.ni-H f.,r rjodartown for the vear in October, 1865. Hn iito eng iq. d iho Atlanta Herald anys that air.
' m • i i I activoly iu politics, aud became prom j Graham, of Dade, has a bill for early
lS.S. Motion unanimously earned, ioont J 80 r U d l y |a„,t in !80a I,a w.uh i„tro.l.wtio„, vvl.icl, r-p-mla tbo lm
M w.ltbi.t tho Stnyor (locb.ro wbo ,.i )o80 „ Bu Altnimlo Uloctor for ll.ii. | oxompti.iy from taxation curtain oot-
,.ro tlio flxa Unit rccu.ved tbo b.glioa ; stuto on tlio daainaralio tick ,1. Two j t f , lolori ^ luao | liu „ w „ kl , e to. Mr.
vote. Adopted. years later captain McMillan wan . . . ,
Mayor It, a dyolarcd L F. Tbomp-' tbo domocracy of Hub j Graham propoaos to try to distribute
By all means,call at Veal's establishment
when you ga to Home. He lakes pleasure
in showing goods whether you buy or not.
He particularly request the ladies to
call. No. 27, Smith's block, 4-6.
Cherokee Iron Comp'y Store,
IF YOU WANT
ZDIR/X" 0003DS
engraving, 1'JXM. Tbo rotuil price ’ B0U Muy0 , L. S . “Xtt W 'iJZZ. I mu!! ^
of tbuaa engravings, nt uny book store For Co.iiiniB»ionor», A. Huntington, jority, bis onraor iu tbo A'lacmbly wus 1 f , , . ,,
would not bo less than ouo dollar. Wo N. M. Wright, P. 0. Harris, A. Dough- most successful. Ou every important! 10 ° 1,1,1 ,,l, t inquirer says m
buvaufow sample plntprcu at our of- ur ty and J. P. McConnell (pieetiou I... stood mpurly with llu. 11,11 ptOBpoete m Unit willf the oaily
See. “A Landscape .Study," “Far Moved that tbo new Col mnissionors f'8 h J- ani1 '*« °’\ U ' u 'rniiduloa spruig tin, diigmcor corps of the Sa-
, .. ,i \r ji.nru i i * bonds, against tho stato road louse, vauiifth and Momp ns Railroad will bo
from Home, “Aurora Sollies be sworn m. The Mayor adimmstor- , u virlonoocf L ia derotioa to Georgia. 1 .mUnal ahead to Cbildersbum on the
Joy,' Death of Antony, etc., ole. 0( , tho ontll lo afaompsoo, Mayor, Evan Ibon the baud of death win, P” bed alie.,..Uo (.! Idereburg, on »e
lluntiiigtoii, Wright, Harris and Mo- Upon him. Years before, eonsuinp-> 3ulto I,,,ltrm l>o«d, uad
Council. tion bad fastened itself upon him and tliouoo to Corinth, Mississippi, vvbon
A true extract from tho minutes. has slowly distrojed hi.s life, i I is j thoro will ho a grand trunk lino bo-
1‘. C. Hariub, Recorder. | groat ambition was to servo Georgia tween Savannah and St. Louis, with
From Governor Smith’s message to ' I°„Cho»o 1 tb“y mid ' well “S™ ^ , U ° “ l, “5 °" n ~-IH.le. rutt'to j -««-«
• 1 • - ■ tlio lutorost of tlio Georgia Control
oxtrocts. Iu rogard to tho fiuuuMH, 1 aliaation of his asperutioiis, and nil
i liis friends looked forward with pride tlio lichoHt ooul, iron, marble and gen- F‘ ETJ'KUH of n»l min I strati on having boon
. . .. V1 ar Tbo balance iu tbo treasury on the S £,,^7,''ijmsotf “and tfb£ ' T\ l "° of" «!!.'“
on either note or account for tho year . . lu71 4 ,. l>9 rtpuiauou i nimbcii auu ut ins Xixunu nro now running sixty mdos county, (loooasud, nil persons indebted
, ri i 1st day of January, ISM, was , state. This was not t > bo however. # ... . . •• ■ • • •
1874 aro requested to eomo forward ^ ^ t|jo ln)0UIlt rect i ve j i] ar . j Osptaiu McMillan wan a man of f "> : “ 0 P thli, ‘- Tho wl '° l " lv "
and settle. Wo menu it. i inrr the lust fiscal year wus $1 895 11G I oxteusivo culture and of fine mental j put their money m the road cannot
J audit BAHUE/f A WOOD. , 8 •. (be agrogato amount I ““Pioity. »»J »n orator of power. F, i- ' afford to let it stop whore it is. They
— -7— ,, ’ , " Isonallybo wnB one of the most umm- ari) forcodto muko c-juusetioiis to pe-
To All \\ u .m it May Cosckkn. . charged uguinst tbo tn usuier l-mt: bio of moil. A d< vout Christian, bis
All persons owing me for medieul sur- year, $11,817,7211 11. Tbo disburse-1 wa fk i n life was marked by gentleness
vices, ore earnestly requested to come ments for tbo same period amounted and purity but fuw of us possess.
forward and settle, as I can no longer I to 11,814,51)4 21), which, deducted | There
SUOKH,
CLOTHING, HATH, OAFS,
Dr uny urticlo generally kept in
A FIRST GLASS STORE
At Prices to suit Iho Closest Buyers, you
will iiinltn it groutly to your udvuntugo by
tlio above named store.
Juno 27-ly
, i r * tho loginlaturo, wo muko tho following oloction laat Novcmbor Hocmod tho . ,
or repairing wuicues biiu jo 4 t _ T .. i i„ n... r. nnnn ^, I nlirntmn nf l»i« nuiif-nit ioiiM nnrl nil I Ruilroail, nod travorMlDg diagonally, Allan iii ihtrulor^H Notice.
reduced to suit the times, ut Veals, U-
vs... r:, ;
L them, duly nut hunt iuutod, for Hctlle-
Jaiiuury 4, IH75.
M. V. li. AK15, Admr.
euro their intostmouts. ^
The Columbus Enquirer soya : Otii
cotton mauufiiotorioH show a» follows
| Eiglo and Phunix Mills, 22,000 npin-
(Hub and 700 loomn ; Btoam rnilla, con-
OEDAliTOWN
Lively, Sale and Feed Stable,
most approved Mlylo, Ono lino full marble
top Bureau, hoiglit from top of glass to the
floor,B foot 0 inches, Ono lino full Murhlo-
WasliHtnnd, with nil tho lu’o Improvomoiils.
Ouo hatidsotno murblo-top tiblo; Ono Hue
full oarvod Flfth-Avonuo Hooker, 4 lino
anno heavy Walnut Kiiglisb Roll Back Ilruoo
Arm Ohali-H, for #140 00. Wamplos or
hand. You onu savo Hixly to eighty dollar,
by buying from mo. WUi do delivered to
any part of North Georgia at tho abovi
price, for Cash. Just roooTvod a fiuo assort
moiit of cheap Rosewood Bcdstoads, prioo
It). Fine chairs at ouo dollar to ono if ’
lur and twonty-firo oouts. Don’t fall
writo or call at Iho
Extra and very liberal induce mo itn
oflbi'od to dculoiH.
CEDARTOWN
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM
nov 7—ly
cam clover.
No. 9, - - Broad Street
OA..
DRV GOODS
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Ready-Made Clothing.
QAM
cheap f
Cotton 1 Cotton 11 Cotton 111
STOP ANT) BEAD'!
I will at all times pay Iho
Romo Full Market Price
r yoursolvo
.. 2d-ly
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to tlio Whole Raco of Women
DR. BRTdFIELD'8
Female Regulator!
I T Nv11.1. U MNO ON Tint MWNHHH, rol'fvo
lint wuii uml Ni'iirulgU ol^ lliu'k nml Uinru* l.oii-
uM.ii.m. Mini imrttnl I'rola, huh Ulorl,
mid curroct nil Iruv.oInr.in'H
m'iVji irrltn Ion of Kidneys nni] lllnd-
•lluv'a UoHiivuiiojtH, i jiriiy
i*I»mi-tIiik it rosy 1,no ,n iiiiii.'ii(Hilc,nnd oliour-
a h rerun'I.mill thunbovodlstn usaiQuin-
lil'h' lit ruvuiliiiB llidr ruiii|iiuliilfi lo nuy
, wlilu.i tn u tvuyN nun nf tug lu tlurir |irldo
lull'd liy Ilia lionl pliyHlolnim und
TiAQlUNan, On . Murrli ‘.3, IM7U,
tiir o orgy.
1iK*nrnii.
inko |diHH
iwniity
rniitildi'
„ jlli
iimniiMidiHi.
i luiHlu'lun you «
- ’ “ Aid's j
i, biiuwu mi Dr. .1. Ilindllu d'n Ki'iimlo Ilo
...lid consider ll llu- bum combliiu. f
goliiui to I'llwr for llu 1 dlm'uM'M f r whluli
iHiniuidrd. I have burn litinl lur w lb tbo itro-
,„ liiilun bulb uu n piuuililo >«<r uf lie dlrlnu mid III
dnuu'Hi'.u iinunliii', nud enn biinri.i.y any ill 11 nun-
nl-li-r ll n I unu lu nnlb i Iuk it-ii.uli'n und a in lull
liuno Hint overy Indy in our own bind, w bo uiuy bo
milYi i!mi In nny way iiccul nr to tlu-lr sox, limy bo
lo lu proouro u lintll • ilml llinlr siifniriiiBi*
I nnlv lm rulluvod, but ilui< limy limy liunm
bi'iilib nud HtroiiKtli Wl b mv l IimichI rognrd.i,
rliiK In nny wny urcul nr In tli.-lr sox,
to proouro n lioltl-* tlmt llinlr RiillVrii _ ,
nut unlv lm ri'lluvod, but ilui< limy tuny imruHluri'd
- ' 'iilili mid Hlri'iiKlb Wl b mi HiiiU*-* -*•-
, icHiicctI'll11> , W 11. TKilHIDi
N k a li 11 a li l kitA (Jn.^M llrcl^ 20.1870.
iiionllm iw:<11 bungbi n bnlllouf llnullli-ld’HToiniilo
lliv.iilnioi ft mu you, Hint bnvo nanl ll III my In ml y
wKli ilm iitiuiMt HiillNiimllou, nud bnvo rorumtnoii-
d< d ll to t wo or tlirriinib. r ruiiilllf'H,uiul limy bnvo
found It JiiHl w bin II I. ri-roiiiiimmli'd. Tlio fOniiilns
wlin bnvo uml i your Ucfcii.utor uro In imrfiml
Imnlib, mid nro nblo lo ullni;d to llmlr boiiMibald
• ■ i, mid wo cordially
oulllviitlon, with good fences. Now
ling, now smoko house nn4 well o
wnior. Tim runiainrlor oftlio land I-
timbered. Tho grade of, the Nor i
South Railroad passes through this
Leantod In Floyd oounly, ton tnllm
Uudarlown, and about th’a s-imi d:
from HoniO, on Silvor Crook road. T
very roasonablo, in faot tlm cheap h'
lu North Georgia, looatiotr'Consldoro
Dr. Rooso ResIdbncA'
On (Jodqr si root nud near tlio -
Tills is tlio mostdofilrnbly locitod, n •
of tlio most boautiful rosIdenAod'In •
Tlio houso is two stories, Gothic ' sV
bod-roomi.dining room, kltolibn'ii,
try, nil woll fiiiishod. Flvo aoro-*
This l mi rnro opportunity for n'grr 1 '
Rain.
Store House and LrP-
Known as tbo Rooso Drug Stov
thirty foot front, running Imok ono In
ami thirty-two foot, on which is a tw ■ • *
framod storo houso. Good businim.
lion. Tho host bargain yot offered.
ALSO,
A stock of Drugs aud Fixtures. ?
Frosli nml pare’.
E. CLEAVELAND,
Fashionable Tail).’
MAIN STIlKltr
Cedartown, Ca.
A LL orders ill my lino proiup'ly '
and in a stylo nut to 1)3 oxcoll'' !
best. Fits gunrnalood, and nil w.
rautod. Try mo and bo convl'ioad
oiul ait out Ion paid to renovating
pairing; also out ting for 1 idles Ly m
ting. 211
W. H. Wikle & C ,
Cni'lei'Avillc, - (In
00KS AND STATION"'
NOTIONS, NOVELTIi:',
GAMES,
FANCY CONFECTIONE I S
i, r,'spool f
ii'Ouimiiund it lo lim pub-
II. II JOnNH'IN.
lumeUmt 1 'prooTof Re
For full partloulurs, history or dlsonsen. and car-
llllimUiH or Its uoiidnrliil cures, llm rtiudor Is re*
lurmd lo tlio wrappi'i' mound tbo boiile.
Mmiufnciur.'d nod sold liy
IIUADI IIDI.U Si. CO.* Atlanta, Qm
Hold by ull driiKKi-U.
K. R. THOMPSON,
Banjos, the finest ever s
try, worth from $2-5 to
strings at J. E. Veal’s, R
also, fine .
a 8weotucH3 about bin din
.li.. « i position, united to tho unflinching ud-
work for uoLliing and buurd tnyself. from tbo amount received, leaves u ! Lorenoo t.. what lie believed wim
Unless settlement is made, my servi- balance of $1,003,128 88 on bund r] (rhi that made iiim beloved by all I trollt-il by E. anil I'., 2,000 spiudlls ;
cos will certainly bo discontinued. January I, 1875. iho particular . who knew him. Wo laid antieiimted j (j| 8 f„ ( .t 0 ry, SB Icmms ; Muscogee j iHuin Street, Cednrtown, Oa-
a bright futuro for our doud frieud— ! . ,, , • :
a future that would liavu placed bis factory, 1,000 spindles nud 80 looiH; j awn to. H ult tl>. timoa. flood
narno high ou tho role of thoHo who ; Columbua factory, 5,000 spindlca and L Stock, Vehiolos, uml Careful Drlvora
uro numbered among tho ciiHtinguinli- 116 looms—total, 33,000 spindles and always on hand.
931 looms. Iu 1805 all of thoaa man Special attention given to the euro cf
ufactorios were reduced to ashes by j ntook left in our charge.
( tho torch of tho Federal soldiers. All | LH.Ml’KIN & McCONNELL*
Tho following resolution was intro-i l‘-ivo been rebuilt sinco Iho war with
dticod by Air. Furlow. We hope a I^outlirrn capital, ilardly $200,000 is i
proper law will be made in icgard to held iu tho north of tho throe millions j
eferred to in tho res invested here, und that by parties | t. M. ANDERSON, late of Romo, Go. with
who huvfl spent the greater portion of. > 17 1 * /v
3r I>3 a simple very giuiuyiuy | tl / • r • I . • T I 1'1'nn w I nvn ! -*- • **•9
contrivance, which is to do its own reported increase iu the value of turn- | Whereas, There exists in various hupr. IJo,,,w W “" *'*• '"”‘ r P “
work. Iu other words, I propose to hie property for the year 1814, is more purls of this, state a largo number of
construct a self-acting pump. The than 30,000,000 over aud ubovo the j cross roads and wuystds groceries -' j' v
construct, a v t I r>ofnn 0 ;i,l« (in sin arm i« lawful $16,690 to Opi: «‘ | ,./r K
year { and yet this is 1VL glo nioal, 60 contiT,* First.ela«H tablg uny town in the State. Cull ami
'alow town ou the Cliutta- i^ood roorriH, Saloon in busomont
sources from which tho receipts were
, derived, and tho various purposes for
which the disbursements were mado,
> staled in tho comptroller general h j gj men. All who know him loved
report aud need not be specially sot . him, and mourned his death with the
Pure eolitl e'llver thimbles for 60 cent*, ' fortU iu this communication. I most sincere sorrow.—AlluiUa New*.
and name engraved on it free,by J. K. \ enl, reference to tho increase of the
Jtome, Georgia. value of property the governor suys ;
The steady growth in tho wealth
To Whom it May Concern. of the state, us shown by tho comptrol
About cighteeu mouths ogo, I got ler general’s report, cannot fail to he j this “nuisance " ioferi
[water hy a simple very gratifying to tho people. The \ o.utiou:
FULTON HOUSE,
ihe idea of raising . t titl mi . , . uw . UV[U ,
" *“ ‘ ' ; (Joruor Loyd and Wall ste.
neriger Depot,
ivoeks Columbus pays out ! \ r ■, ; : agoROIA,
contrivance is*U simple "that any boy value reported for the previous year.; whose o^nmFto huTuoss is lawful ™ to opirutivesus wages/ or! 1V/[BA ,, H u ,,„ wrfn, par l).y 00;
— • • merchantdiso, but many of them real-
the purchase of trailed 11« own unu wu .uu uui**» furnished with pure Eiquora, Fine Wines
^ ^ 1 ~ " July 11
11. 4 4- „f tor mnkinrx full allow time, and at merely nominal prices, more money th in nuy other id tbo
I have implicit confidence) and all say luxation. But after making full nU And wberea3j Suc-li ure great nni- state, no mutt, r wlpit may he tbo
“it will do." aucu for Ujc tepeal o t us ejemp ion, Bnuc(;li an( j detriraontul to tlio morolu immhor of itsiubuhitauls.
X have not the means to test its it appears that tbp not increase in the I ^ pommunity iu which they ex- ., , .
practicability. Who will furujsh the value of taxable properly returned ocoo9ionin g groat l 038 to Al u “ °‘°“ °* U,e
money and take an interest! was $13,700,376. I may here he aL- ^ 6un -onudiug' planters, and cannot ) “ ,l JL - ’- LU uu 8°
J. M, HARRJ»S, lowed to not©, for commendation, tho j \j e Burpiessed or controled ly exist-, 111 mofte y matters. Don t wo need
^Cedartown, Ga. thoroughness aad WJuracy exhibited j ing laws. I nflutiou of the currency ?
/JOHN C. AUeEN/j
Practical Mechanic & Builder,
c ED auto fr.v, o.i.,
Ll) respectfully nanoun
Idle tlmt In iri fully pi
fatoi'lul mi I
Erect 1 Xnll<lintV>->l3
of all hIzoh and grndos, on aliort nolloo ami
aflor tlio iiiohL approved plans. Particular
attention givou to making nml li'lmnilng
COFFIN’S,
REPAIRING FURNITURE, Ac.
TIioho dofllring work of any kind in bin
lino would do woll to call on lilm at Iho St.
Glmrioa Hotel. Shop fronting Court Homie
Hquaro. Juno ED-ly
AV. O. Barber,
REAL ESTATE AG-’T
Itockmmt, Gu.
W ILL Hull or buy Wild or Improved
Liimlri in any portion of tho county.
Having boon a citizen of Polk conuly for
many yearn, and being thoroughly posted
in illo Location, Value, oto , of Lamia in ev
ery neelion, fool confident that iL will bo to
tlio lutorcHt of parties having landn to hoII,
in my liamla; “
Ta
riodieuf publiMlimi in tho United St i
PubllHhors lowest priooH.J J
N B B D L B’ 1
For nil kinds of Sowing Maohimw •’
nlsh Atlftolunonts, Oils, oto. W
NoodloH by mull, to any address, «u
of price. Hingor, 08 cents por do
olhorH HO centh. PartloB would d->
coiiHiilt us bofoi'o buying goods fn
dlors, or sending North to the
Hwindlors and humbugs. Any goo I
Hlook will hu furnished nt short noli
Jun •
TRAVELER’S GUI!)
Rome Railroad Comp t t •
OII.VNOE OF BOBDULE.
O N and nftor Monday, Juno lm. '
double daily trains will bo run i.n i
this road nud run as follows:
DAILY PASSRNUr.Il
Loaves Home at. H.15aiu. 7 u i
Arrive at Romo 1.15 p. m }Moept H-.-1
Loaves Koine at 6 80 p. m. > P
Arrive at Romo at 10.10 p m ) ‘ 1
Knoll train will mako oloso • -
at Kingsion with Western and \ it
Railroad trains bouml for Ghaltuu mm
Atlauta. W. 8. UOTHHAN. V
JOHN 0. PRINT UP, Ticket Agon
Solma, Rome 4i Dalton .
Trains qu this Rond will run an . .
GOING NORTH,
Loavo boliun 7 ’
Arrive ut Prior's *>
“ Dalton b
Making oloso connection ntDil'o
B TV&Ua It It., aud W St A ll .
Eastorn aud Wostoru oitios and . .
giuia Springs.
GOING SOUTH*
Loavo Dalton 5
Arrive at Prior's 1
Arrive at Solma t •
M. STANTON, Ge..
W. 8. MAYNARD, Asst. Supt.
RAY KNIGHT, G. P. to T- ;
d those wish
I'eVHima wl.Ma||[la dollva'' i wl'u 'ba°Ta (iKowa wi
payment of their accounts, lj|fl 1| ( olvo !i month, for tlio pur,
peso ot'transaoting business in mv lino.
twelve years old can understand it j This increase was produced, iu part,
’-oSSTjeass rrss:™-
For Cotton
mo oolton i
will receive
Liberal I’ricow
Over tho market price, during tho month
of November. Parties having Hold mo Cot
ton and to bo delivered this fall, aro hereby
notified to bring In tho sumo ut ouco, as it is
past duo.
NBWaOODS
AND
OIIK A.3PE R O N JUS!
I am now iu receipt of ono of tho largest
stocks of Goods cyan brought lo Cedar-
town, which L am offering at extremely low
prices. I am determined that hereafter
i/<iiiiIh shall be sold as low ill CodttrtOWIl as
) uml
"■ j Examine Mj Stock and Pfices.
Do You Want I Don’t listen to Croakers, but call and ox-
PROFITABLE amine for yourselves. Highest market, prioo
EMPLOYMENT L n "a'Vwt
so, write to Major R. O. RANDALL, vOPR anti VY Iieai.
neral Agent of the Mobile Life Ifl- A TTlTn't'i'nCPi’nTl
rpncG Company, g u'lsdon, Aia i ix* JHUUuiiAJ^UUU*
'»* r mnt : v “". u ! cbdabtowx, not. 12, unt
Opened, A Boot and Shoo
Shop, on tho corner of Prior au l College
si roots, near St Charles hotel. Our terms
are Oath, and no work shall bo delivered
until paid for. Work done with dispatch
and at small cost.
Patronage solicited. Very ^rMpootfhlly,
Codartown, Ga., Juno 20th, 1871.
NEW BARBER SHOP.
rnllE undersigned has locatid in Cedar-
I town Tor tho purpose of carrying on
1 bo business in all its branches. Ifyou wsut
“A CLOSE SHAVE”
a shampoo or hair out, givo mo a call and I
will guuranteo satisfaction.
tune 20 ALFRED EVANS,
“THE KENNESAW ROli.
Western & Atlantic Ra !
and Conneotionj.
DAY PA98KNGEU —OUTWAU •
Loavo Atlanta n
Arrive ul Chattanooga -1
DAY l'.VS3ENGKtt—ISW.VUJ
Loavo Chattanooga • 6
Arrive at Atlanta 1
NIOUT Pits 1EMQ E a—INWAH
ACCOMODATION TUAI>.
Loavo Atlanta l" I
Arrive ut Dalton
Loavo Daltou 1
Arrive at Atlanta
T:n Ijociiisiit ol tfis Into John S.
II Mjkiiii, uf B illimoie, for the fuuucl-
ing uf a university, nmeuutn to throe
million.
NEW SCHEDULE.
Choroltoe Rail! -
From and aflor Noverabor 1st. !• .
following sohedulo will bo run ou t..«- •
okoo Railroad;
Loavo Rookmart,...^. r
Arrive at Taylorsville...
Loavo Taylorsville V *
Arrive nt Stilesboro
Loavo Stilesboro “
Arrive at CartersviUo i >.
lletiiruln,.
Leave Car tors villo
Ari'ivo ut Stilesboro »
Leavo Stilosboro V
Arrive at Taylorsville o .
Loavo Taylorsville . •:
A rrive at itookmart ' s
D. wk. Fi: it*
rtersvilleOot, 29, 18