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BATES OF ADVERTISING.
Dr. Richardson has tho foundation
laid for a now office ou Maiu sti out.
18 00] 25.00
! Tho building will be 18x21.
* 6.00 $ 8.001 11.00
M. | 6 If. ,
CoRntcrioN.—In Treasurer Pilt-
un*8 report, published in tho Rec-
JaooJ O5.oo| 120.00 j oni) of the 16th iustaut, wo made a
P.»f<v»lon«i Ud Bu.lnou c.rd. of ono i mistake ill ouo name. Wlioro tho uunio
Inch or lots, (12 per annum, payable quarterly * R. 11. Peel: OCCUl'8, ns road COmiuis-
in advance; six months, (8. All adrertiee-
ments due after first insertion.
Wheel or.
and looked musingly ou, while tho
'•dovol" goathorod it togothor and
shoved it iuto “ hell." Perhaps, says
wo, absontlv, that “lender” was in
tended to injure groat and good uion,
aud principles. Soo its fate. Oar rev
elry was broken by hen ring from tho
printer, sir. ’’ Wo looked at him,
put our hands behiud us, and slowly
wended our way down stairs, while lie
whistlod " little brown jug how I lovo
l hoe.”
Dr. Felton's Speech.
Wo take tho following synopsis of
Dr. Felton’.! great speech, delivered in
Atlanta on tho 10th,
tutiou :
power pivots ou thoir roduotion of tho
public expenditures.
History repents itsolf. Tho story
of Prido3 purgo in 1047 of tho English
parliament was roonaotod in Louisi
ana by Lieutenant General Sheridan
tho illustrious barn bnrnor,(applause)
for ho reports 2,000 bar us filled with
grain burned in tho valley cf Virginia;
the hero of grist mills, (applause) for
ho burned sovonty mills stored with
graiu ; tho groat cattle drover, for ho
reported 4,000 cattlo aud 11,000 sheep
distroyod; tho groat ornitheologist,
for ho boosted that ho loft the valley
so poor that a crow would bo too
iwwii , u l )0 °r to Ay over it; tho grout hero
; w ii 0 carries tho scalps of Iudiuu wo-
■ f,oul 11,0 CuU8 "-1 men ami children - ho it ia who is
! tho unchallenged dictator of a once
l\. 11. icon occurs, as r*mu cumuiia- ... . TT ... .. i
. hnvA ,. nM1 1> H I Ike Iinuonncoment that Hon. W.H.proml commonwealth.
.btouer, it should ha\o beou K. Felton Congressman olect from tho 7th Tho state governin'
Cl 11 HCII Dill ECTOR V.
district, would spouk at tho hall of
the liouso of representatives last night,
Baptist Cum
and 3d Sundays
ney llrown, I'm
o'clock, A. M.
Ed Wood says lie would hko to seo ( j l t)W 0 ni a largo nudianco.
msn who has no wife havo a spoil of j Hon. 11. H. Hill introduced tho ora-
fevor and get well in three days. tor of tho evening iu tho following
griuoful manner ;
.—Regular Service*, 1st
each month, llev. Court
r. Sabbath-school at 0
lluy a pair of Brazilian Pebble
.’“’".STm 7*2% «.*U” i SpocUdo. from Void, iu Homo. They
Sabbath; Rev. Wm. 11. LaPrado, Pastor. ' will last ft lifu time. Only $3 n pair.
Sabbat h»school at 9 o'clock, a. u. — —
„ .. ... Mr. Hari>or and Judge Wm. M.
Prkbdttirian CnrniMi.—Services 1 «t ■ * ”
and 3d Sabbath every inontli. Rev. R. F. Sparks havo been trying their luck
Taylor, Pastor, Sabbath school at 'J o'clock, ^ml hunting this week. Up to tlirco Ouviug that timo I lmvo not kuowu
• - a bettor man, a purer Christian “>• n
Fellow-Citizens : In the charming,
sweet college days, whon affeotions are
sincere and natures truo, 1 formed the
acquaintance of our distinguished
friend. This was thirty-throe years
ago—tho period allotted to
government is tho surest
bulwark against anti-republican ten
dencies. Tho states aro tho castles of
American liberties, and no outside
party should enter except by duo pro
cess of law. (applauso.jAmerican lib
erty .has no towor cxcopt tho reserved
rights of tho state. Tho advocates of
centralism and aspirants of despot
ism will novel* roach thoir purpose un
til tho rights of tho states are annihi
lated. They are barriers, though not
impregnable, but when maned by a
uatiou of froomou, cousocrated in pur
pose and hoart, it is invincible to tho
Masonic.
Caledonia Lodge, No. 121, F. k A. M
Regular communication, the 3d Friday
night in each month.
J. S. Stcuds, W. M.
N. M. Wriout, Secretary.
Good Templars.
Cbdau Vallkt Louok, No, 303. 1
T.--Mects every Friday
Friday,)
J. M. HARRIS, W
A. Boon, Bccrelnry.
lira nue.
ColQCITT GHANOI
ings Saturday bofoi
•ach month.
Polk County Farmer's C
Hold* it* regular nice*Inga on Sal
before tho -4th .Sunday in each month
S. M. II. llVKD, l’rosid
John O. Waddell, Secretary.
Our A Rents.
E. P. Fealherston, Lime Branch.
R. 8. Pattillo, Tnylotsvllle.
W. P. West, Esom llill.
SATURDAY MORNING. JAN. 80
o’clock Friday thov had not killed a ! l t,ulu ‘ r “ u . u * n T purer UUrwtiau or a poso and hoart, it is invincible to th
... tiuer patriot. I havo tau honor of iu- euoroaohmouts of despotism. Aj
single bud, owing to the fact tHut ^ tro a uciug to you llou. Wm. U. Ftilton. nlause.1 Gooririatis. romomber will
shots 1 [ApplatifcO.]
j With self-possession, and yet with
uo ostoutntiou, Mr. Felton bogtiu by
III* y had only had thirty- 1
each.
Tho young folks of Oedartowu ! 8U yj„,
havo gatherings they call “soerot i 1 thank my friund for tho kind
parlies.” They mo gotten up ou short: words iu his introduction. It is truo,
. i n n notice aud lmvo but few in attendance, j rta *j° wtldt!a .» that our friendship was
..(U. *• g* G. . .. i, . n : contracted m boyhood. 1 havo only
e w (««,.. : .l Dan llamsonnnd Jin. Hamnaay they ! Roow lhnt ^ J„, 0 mJ . 8()hoo , mal i
LOCAL ITEMS.
Our office is now located in Lump
kin A. McConnell's new building, over
J. A. Wynn's store—front room.
Tho firm of Liddell &. Richardson
having been dissolved, Dr. Richard
son cun l>o found at present at tho
law office of Capt. W. F. Turner, in
the day, and at tho rcridcnco of G. W.
Feu theft, tou at uiglit. jan 16.
d Eph Thump
don’t object to ’em.
At an election for marshal, by tho
now council, last week, Mr. B. G.
Wilkes was re-elected. Mr. AVilkcs
makes a good marshal, aud wo aro
glad they havj continued him iu office
At tho colored church not long
since, u sister got very happy, and rc-
inntked that it she “had the wings of
a Juno bug, sho could lly to heaven.'
Auothor sister near by coolly ubsorvod
that “she would'nt gut twenty feet be
fore she would bo gobbled up by a
wood-packer.”
Cur young townsman, Charley
Junes, has been appointed county
Judge, in place of his father, who 1ms
resigned on account of ill houltli.
Wo havo a fo.v uumos ou our sub-
•ription book who havo never paid
says ho j alu j f,i ml of my boyhood is “one oftlio
few, tho immortal names that wore not
boru to die. [Immense applause.)
At tho request of friends, ho said, ho
hail consented to address them to
night, and ho considered the preseueu
of so many an omen of good.
The demand upon our spaco aro
imperative that wo aro forced to
plauso.] Georgians, romoiuber with
shunto wlion a federal satrap was iu
thoso halls, clothed with authority to
organize the gonoral assembly of door
gia. Ho who cohquors Baris rul.s
Franco. Nuvor, I hopo, will Wash-
ingtou hold iu its bauds the reserved
rights of Goorgia.
Wlmt out tho south to do ? Put ion!-
ly and quietly submit. Whatever tho
heart may respond this is tho dictate
of a sound judgmont. Lot tho help
less and outraged condition of Louis
iuua go up as a silent nppoul to lire
tho nation's heart. There is power iu
uurosistud wrongs ; t here is omnipo
tence in outrages socking redress.
Louis! ilia lies cold uud stift', her
hands rosling pleadingly on tho door-
TTT
uitWr p TT , TM l ??7
CEDARTOWN, GA.
P ROMPT ntlontlon Riven to (Maims.
Ollloo with Ivy l\ Thompson, East sttlo
Court House Square. out 17, 71
“ Wm. M. SPARKS,
AT TO !i NEY AT LAW,
Codartowri, Ca.
oot. 17 *74.
*57it. uTrbbrT
Notary Public
AN1>
ATTOnNEY AT LAW,
('rdiiilnwn, (hi.
P AUTICULAR aitontion given to taking
Depositions and collection of claims.
W. F. TURNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cetlin-town, Gn.
^FFIOE South of Court Ilonso, betwoon
IVY F. THOMPSON,
Attorney at Law,
CEDARTOWN. GA.
for loavo to soil I no towu lot belonging to
s \ld estate,oontnlnlngsovcn-olght of an acre,
lying in ilio south \vo|(. om-nor of what is
known ns tho gin house Hold, between Ilio
Glilaotom plnoo, and tho rosldonoo of Dr.
S. A. Borders, In tho Inuorporato limits of
Ccdarlown in aaid oounty.
This la, therefore to eito and admon
ish nil poraons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to appear at my ollloo as required
by law, to show cause if any they havo, why
said application should not he gruntod.
Given under my hand and olllulal signa
ture, this 8th day of January, 1873.
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
application for letters of Guardianship for
tho persons and property of ('ora 'I'homp*
eon aud Riclicy Thompson, minor ohildren
of P. T. Riolioy, deoeased
These are, therefore, to olio and admon
ish all concerned to lie aud appear at tho
next Court of Ordinary, to he hold In said
county on,tho first Monday iu February
next, to show cause; if any they havo, why
Baid letters of Guurdlnnsoip should not bo
groutod in terms of the law. Given under
my hand uud otlieial signature, (Ids Jan
8th, 1876. .10131. BUEWER, Ord’y.
WOFFORD & MILNER,
content ourselves with a synopsis of j B iH of American froodotu. Lot the
his effort. | story of her wrongs go up to overy
state, hor outrages to tho national
heart, and it will bring tho overthrow
Apathy and indiftVouco, ho said,
since the war were cousuvablo. That
nation is free who is bent on froodom.
Ho asked pardon for a brief person
al allusion lo himself. At the roquost
of friends ho uunouncod himself as an
indepeudent candidate for congress
iu the 7th district, ilis opinions
were thoroughougly understood by
every voter, for nover was a c indidato
subjected to a moro rigid criticism
tlian ho. His staulus was analyzed
in every crucible of tho political labor
atory. The enthusiasm of the people
iuteuso, aud they put the
their subscription, and wuu pruiuiauu j p)^ U80 j
to pay "in u few weeks, or "Olirist- The question in tho canvass was
mas.'* Unless these littlo bills nro I uot
paid soon, wo will ho forced, iu self- | erncy
d fence, to drop them from
Knight, administrator on (In* es
tate of Alfred Morrison, doooasol, lias
muMo application, In duo form of law, for
dismission from Ills said administration,
allodjrlng in his petition that, after Ills np-
F , ., u ,i U)| as p|| 0 | t ndmiuislrntor, Georgia
ATTORNEYS ATIqAW i Morrison, tho widow of said (loooasod, made
CnriersviUe. Du. ; application and ohtalnod homoslea l and
, a ,\ I exemption of porsouully, and iu which was
/ in Bank Building. Juno -0 isoluded the whole oftlio property bolong-
j lug to tlie osiuto of said deoousoil, and that
! ho Inis fully administered said estate, so far
itkn. w. r. wovkowd, Jons ii. wnci.ii. , us the law requires.
il \ir■ i.-, i Therefore, all persons oonoarno 1 will
" rU.tiJ M. n l IV LL) I take notice to bo and appear at my oiliee
A TT O It N E X S AT LA W within tho time prescribed by law, to show
, _ , _ . . _ . oauso, If any they have, why said W, O
and Real Estato Agents. Knight should not bo fully discharged from
CARWRSVMM! GA,
II. It. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
- Coorgla,
is
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
VARNISHES, KEROSENE,
L A. im: IF s.
Everything Fresh and Pure I
1* 12 XL F IJ M 12 It Y»
lily warns, so u’s,]
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY.
U1SNUIN1S
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE
I
Always ou hand.
Tooth,J' Mail* and JNiil gBi'ualio*,
Ootubs, oto.
For Glii'lstina«t.
A lino lot of Otutlios a.ni Fancy
Goods, just roooivud.
Buying for Oasli, wo nro proparod to soil
ns low as the lowosl.
floy- Give us ao.vll aud soo for yourselvoj
juno20-ly
OKI) All TOWN, GA.
QFFICE <
lid administralioii. Given under my
hand and otliuiul signature, this Out. U, 1871
JOEL 11 It EWER Ord'y
A«l ill I u 1st 1-11(01-^ Suit*.
G \ EORG1A, l’Ol.K COUNTY.—On the
I first 'i'uesdnv hi February next, will I
ho sold, before the Court House door, in
Cedartown, said county, within the legal j
' I -I"".
CEDARTOWN, G!3
Aro now offorlng tho follo vlng dosirahl.)
PROPERTY FOR SALE.'
330 Aorss Farming Landg.
Wo ofi’er for snlo !lfit noroi of land, J.jt
oloarod and undor good f.i.ieo, located five
milos amt of Taylorsville, s\x milasnorth
of ItocUmnrt, and ono mile from Cochran’s
mill. A bargain will be given. This is
gojd upland.
320 Aero Farm--A Bargain.
Farm of 820 aoro < ', 100 cloarod and in
jultivation, with good fotioos. Now dwel
ling, new smoko house and well of go...I
water. Tho remainder of tho land is well
tlmh.n-nd. Tho grade of tho North and
South Railroad passes through this land
Located In Floyd oounty, ton miles from
Cedartown, and about Ilio Mm-) distance
from Rorno, on Silver Crook road. Tornn
very reasonable, inflict tho ohonpest pi ion
in North Georgia, location ooiuldurod. JJJ |
Dr. Roose Rosidonso,
On Cedar Blroot and near tho Bpring
This is t ho moat desirably loo tied, and one
oftlio most beautiful rosidonoos ia town.
Tho liouso Is two storios, Gothio siylo, hix
bid-rooms, dining room, kitoinn and pan.
try, all woll finished. Fivo aoros in lot.
This is a raro opportunity for a groit bar-
gain. *
Storo Hauso and Lot,
ICiiown as tho Uoosn Drug Storo. I.' 1
thirty foot front, running hick ono Imndiv
aud thirty-two foot, on which is a two stor -
framed storo house. Gao l businoos loc -•
lion. Tho best bargain yet oITored.
ALSO,
dock of Drugs and Fixttiros. Stock
of hor violators. Two years banco wo
will lmvo a political Philippi for those
men who outraged the liberties of
sovereign states. [Appluuso.]
Tho preservatiou of tho general
government iu its whole constitution
al vigor is auothor truth. Wo want a
union of hearts as woll as of states.—
While ovory state sustains tho general
government, tho general government
must rospool ovory right of its croator,
the states.
Let no retaliatory legislation mark
the return of domoci nay to power.—
Lot tho Bastile and the column vau-
domo stand, but overshadow them
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ctwlurtowii, Gn.
O FFICE at rosldonoo, on Pryor rtract.
juno 20.
Dr. L. 8. LEDBETTER,
laud Noh.
n-jit about 30 norvs i
SURGEON DENTIST
I wto proiniBCil I , X>; i r “ v ) ' , ‘ U P°“ bis l>* O.ciploH. [Ap
.Tie question in tho canvass wai
ono of political faith, for hisdomo- with wisdom, justico and moderation. TAPPERS IiIh profoHHlonal Horvioos to
cy was conceded by every speaker j [Appluuso.] w olllsotm of Codartown and vicinity.
I the executive committor. The) Homo ru!o aud local self govorn-
aud
N.
for all kinds of Sowing
machine* 1 ; Singer, •»'»
ers SO cents. Will k
receipt of price.
»P»do:
. govorn
... , ,, ,i,-. t.nt .vo mo mm- . 1 ><30 P'>° 1^° district lmd bocome mout iu what wo uoed in tho spilth.—
‘ 1 ,s 1 ’ . ... alarmed at tho growing tendency to Lot us uot roopon quostiouu settled by
r paper Dills uiooiniy, | oontrali/.o political power in the liamls tho war, but say to our brethren ol
ollcct enough subscrip- of a few men—assuming power novor | tho north j’ i
polled to pi:
and unlu.'S
Clock*!. I bo b«*-t, me male l>y J. K. N e
who made tho city clock in ltomc, Geo.j
Pianos and Ouoans.—Wo tiro agent
for two roliublo houses, for tho sale of
Pianos and Organs, or any other mus
ical instrument, and will hell as cheap
us can bo bought from niaiiuf lulure
call and got cut ilogno and price list.
Violines, from $1 20 t<» J.60, mi
at J. E. Veals, No. L’T Smith’s Bloc
„ . , — ,, giving homo rule i
,!| i ti"iistoi’iv t'.ioni, wo must cut them j delegated. The result of tho olcotion I qnd local self government’, aud wo
uu * i w,lH Iko protest if tho people ugainst. j pludgo the preservation of the fruits i
the nBKtiuiptiou (-1 undeli gated power; j of the war to you; with hands joined, j
it wrenched tLo management of the hearts united, aud shields locked, we
i democratic narty from tho Imnds of will march t oother and pluoo some
j the few, and rested it where it lugiti-1 civillian like Thurman in the presided
1 mutely belongs—iu tho hands of the ti.il chair (continuous applause.)
majority. [Appluuso.] I am a dom-1 Madison, was approhansivo that
ail
Cheap Banjos. $1 60, to $'•, nt
Puemilms 1 PkkmilMs ! :—To all
new subscribers who pay *2 in ad-
vauco for tho Blooku, one year, wt
will give a now years present of a tine
engraving, lt)X2i. Tho retail prico ] ,u j .
(Tie;; j»! < t»*.*p c! Cheupc
If you wish to buy
Good Linsay at 20 conts,
Good red 1* lunnol at 40 conts. \ tuujorlLy.
Good .Shawls from 60 to 76 conts. j ocrut [Applause] uoi, becauso it is I H tato sovereignty would absorb tho
Cl ,k11;ouLi:uA BliirlH III $1 GO. popular. I wuul.l licit lionitnlo_ to rights of tliu gcnoml govoniuiout.
ilouil Ov 'ihkiitH nt $1 ul’iuulou it if I Lund it uutngouiific | |l uw mihtikcui. liuvo wo uutHooii
, • u'ii„„ n„„. to tlio iimtoiinl growl U of any stuto in tho rights of tho sUtciu nbambcid bv
(,,,„J Uiil.lic ."oollciii Huso ISO th0 Ulliou . JJomocrttcy, liko all Until; U „, goucrul gcvunimuutV Let u, UU h-
il sound Iobacco ut OU conts. j in ns fresh and vigorous among mod-; tain, protect and defeud the general ( ^,..,1
a i- bulstonr, an Oven and Pot, or ideas, as in tho primitive days of goverumont in all its constitutional
li.rM Steel I Mown, or sny other i tho republic. JJomocruoy moans gov- limito.
.. , . enrnment by the people, controlled lopul)
.i a once j yhajiod by established principles. u light lo tho oppressod of every laud
(ftpplauso.)
the republic. Democracy moans gov- limits. Then wo shall lmvo a fed; rul pi k i Pnmrdu Qfnra
enrnment by the people, controlled rojmblio chorished by hor citizens, and k/llbl LM\bb Hull wlM 11 |J y OLUIb.
i.i im.i i> t urnnn ' i 1 ! 11 ' #kapod l*y established principles. IV light lo tho oppressod of every land
BALtul'ilt cc wuuu. j Mon may ohaug.i, but priciuplos novor
, 1 They never adjust themselves to our
utihil mnnlel eloeks, strikes nuu 0 .’ 0r . fl ()r »j f »ocinnq. lmt mlharenco to
| I*oni'M of Hale, lots
; 733, 731 anil 735. .
I loin Nob 738, 781 *nml Yfil,) in tlio
iliBli’iol ami Bvution uf Maid county.
Said tract of about 17U aoro», containing
about !(•") a or ob of bottom land, about toll
j acres of good upland, about 16 acres of tol
! crably good upland, all under cultivation
1 ami well watued; fifteen or twenty acres
1 of upland to olear; dwelling and outhouses
; beautiful location for rouidonoo, plumy of
timber, ,j-u., three miles from Rookmiiri.
Sold for tho benefit of the heirs of .1. A.
Thompson, deeeased. Terms: four uintiiul
payments, first, Jan. 1, 1878; seooml, Jan.
1, 1877, and so on. Further Information
on day of sale. Jan. 2, 1875.
T. .1. THOMPSON, Adin’r
JD. 2v£. AXB £
SELLS
Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits,
LIBRARIES
BOOK O^V.S£3£|
Counting-House Desks,
Tlmnhfiil to tlio eitizeas of l’ollc oounty
for their liberal patronage,* 1 will still and
always expool to sell thu ohoupuHt and best
quality of Furniture iu the Hiuto, ami I de
fy ooinpodtiou. My Furulluio is all wal
nut and poplar, finished up by tlio best
Gurmuii aud Freueh iiiooli udes in tlio Nort-
west. Look at tliis, for example: Ouo mag.
nifioont Walnut’Bedstead, of tlio latest ami
most approved style, One fine full marble
toy 11 ireau, height from lop of glass lo the
Hour,8 feet 0 inoltos, Ouo lino fall Murblo-
WasliHlami, with all tho Info iniprovomeniH,
Ouo haiidsomo marble-top tilde; One fine
full curved Fifth-Avenue Hooker, I fine
oaiio heavy Walnut English Bell Baokllrnoo
Arm (Hiairs, for IgU-lo 0(*. Samples on
hand. You can save sixty lo eighty dollars
MV.Y m.„u prui.ip.iy iiiin MauM.ae.orlly hy | M ,ylnir IVotn mo. WII! bo delivered lo
All wui-U wnvrnntml 1 ,v»lvo Manilla. ; N „,|, (luo,- u i,> nt Ilia ulravo
foe, for (hub. Just rcoolvod a lino assort-
cheap RobowooU lledsleadi, price
Flue elialrii at 1 ‘ 1 ’
Til W MltNSfS, ret two
ti'y • Perleit," e iro Hum
or Itnck nail Uicriu l.mi-
' pan tut Prolii
. a |,,,
UU1NO Of
Ni’iiralK'a
.Vlitiea, mu.
hi vo Itow, mid eoiroct all IrroAUlaritliH
i vo alt trrtta'lon orKlitnrynnmt ninrt-
... L'oHilvuiit’HN, partly Ilia Hlooil, «Ivb
NiiniiHlIi lo ilio whole Hyntom, clear ilio
('(tthu lowtb Ua.
services to tlio
A. 1^. DAVIS,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Codartown, Ca.
Yy-OltK done promptly and satlsfi
H e pa I r
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to tho Wliolo Baco of Women
DR. BRADFIELD'8
Female
eVorlit'll or Wtitles,
rln ek exco mvo II,iw
p M iiilivr to hutlos.^ ^
dor, relieve I.'ohiIviiiii’nh,'piiiliy lliti'lilomi,
t no a nt Htioaulh lo Hie whole system, ctei
nklu, liii|inriliiK a rosy line lo Ilio eliottk, and choer-
DilniHt to tie m'lid. .... „ _ .
it In a s’ reetireln nil tlio ahovo dhra-ionas Quin
ine In In (.'hills mi l l' , evi r.
1, dim tun care thotimelveii or all tho above din
enMis wl hint revesliiiK Ilitlr eompluliilH to any
pernon, widen In mways iiitnllL Ills lo Ihelr pride
mid modvNiy. .
II In rcnimmended by the host physicians and
0, ’" w ' I.AaiiANdK,„|, . M.ri'h '.a, IB7I1.
IIIIAIIFIKI.II A Co. Allan a. pa.i J>nir Nirt-i
take plriiNiire In sl'illnv Ihm 1 have um a lo l
I* mi twenty yari (lie medicine yon are now p
11mi: up, known ns l>r, J. ilradlleoPN Feinalo He
later, m d eoimlder It tlio hest coinlilimilon o
iiolleii lo oilier for U»o dlsoiiBon ftir which It In
commended. 1 have boen Inmlllar w ill tlio r
ie> I ill Ion I mt li on a pimilll Inner oT mcdh’lne mill
diiiiieni'.ii prum lee, aiid can honmU^y sny^th
hono that every lady in our own land, who limy ho
MumtrliiK la ony way i«>cuUar to their sox, may bo
hMo to procure a bottls. Unit lliolr mincrlngii may
mil only lie relieved, hut that they inay he restored
to health mid strongth. With n»» H'l'J®? 1
I am, rcapuotfuily, W. il. FKIUIILL, M. D,
NMAlt.MXiiiKTTA. Oa.^ViirchUO. tBTO. _
limit llol
IHCHl It 111
......ul havot-j ......
di d It to two or three other lum I Itrn, mid they havo
round It Just what It U rocommomted. Tho remiihw
who have OHo.l your llcmiiuUir sro In perfOnl
lioalih. und are Hide lo atlund to thoir houMiholil
duties, mid we cordially recommend It lo tho pub-
\ »->»»i .iiiv ^ n JOIINBON,
i lliolr household
am. nuw.HWMi ..on in mi • " “
Yours, rcMpeolfiiU,
Wo could add a thoiiNaiiti otiioTcoi ttU r ato«, liut
vn consider tlio above amply huHit lent proof or Its
rlrtuo. All we ask hi u ir.nl.
For full imrtlculam, hlatory or dlNoases, and ..
tllh-nles or iIn wonderful cures, the rOAtlur la r»-
erred lo the wrnpper arount
Mmiufneiiiri'd mid Held by
Hit AUD'IUL n
Bold by ell tlrugglhta.
40HW 0, ALIEN*
Practical Mechanic & Builder,
CRDAllTOWX, GA.,
E. CLEAVELVND,
Fashionable Tailor,
MAIN 8TIIKBT
Codartown, Ca.
A LLordorsin my lino promptly fillet.
anil iu a Hlylo not lo bo oioadod by l!i
linst. Fits guuniilooJ, and all work w.i
vantod. Try mo and Iu oonviuoad. Esp t
oliil nltoiilion paid to rouovating nudr*
pull ing! iiIho citUing for lidioa lx utako u ,
aug. 21)
W. li. Wikle & Oo„
OOKS 11SHTIOIES!
NOTIONS, NOVELTIF.3,1
GAMES,
FANCY CONFECTIONERS
ipli
lodionl puiilisliod in Mio IJnftod Stato.o,
PubliHltoru lowoHt prioos.] "
X<T "El T1 XD L UET 4
Fur nil kinds of Sawing MaolilntH. al to f v
nidi Allaohincuits, Oils, olo. Will h
NcoiIIch by Hmll, to any address, oa race*
of prico. Siugor, 85 oenis per dozou ; ■>
olliers 80 conts. Parties would do woll ,<
consult us boforo buying- goods from p •
dlors, or Bonding Noriit to Iho vari • i
swindlers and Immbuga. Any goods not i
slock will bo furuisUod at short notion.
June 20-1T
specially.
’looks 1 11
june 2b-
v call ul ilio
IF YOU WANT
ororra or passions, but uilliurotico to
warranto*! good timo koopors, for only j thorn illustrates a nation's happiness
fivtMlollai-s, for sale by Jos. E. Voal, | ami prosperity. [Applause.] Thoui-1 dofoutod ”tho roj
Clockin iker It.nne, Ga. Also, cheap- i ns Jbfforsoa iu his flint inaugural, laid I |ato elections. . ..
' ’ i ’ (i.ron nn<i fmii- dow, ‘ tho crood of our political faith.. rights bill, but thoindiffurono to tho
* ’ . „ . .. 1 Wo havo wandered from thoio prin- fm,mciul embarrassments of tko labor-
jan .JO it j ciples, honco our losses. Ho then iug cla«S2B.
Auothor priuoiplo is : Economy iu
public expenditures tlmt labor may I
L,o_ lightly burdened. Exlmvngnnee ' GOODS
ropubheau party in the
i. It was not il
... .1 .• „ i j <,ruW a graphic picture of a vessel at Tho democratic party is now on
'• md ,° r °>“V . ueu in a liorea nlurm. riding in safety, trial. The people iro oppressed nud
lew. W. I*. McClain & to. antici- , w hilo sho had four anchors out. The , ftr0 dolormiuod to havo relief.
ibdj
id, wo
(J| u|iw uut [jarted and sunk. This country had j cratio party iu poivor pivots
, «...ci wu u * *• cut loose from her anchors, drifted to reduction of tho public expenditure.
• K i vcd with i lute oi as mrgp, i w hero? to tho seas of northern and Wo need a party strong in purpose,
juicy oyst' r«, and as well pro par- son thorn sectionalism. The domojr.it- | voliliou aud intellect. With that in
lasted,
of those engravings, at any book storo
would not bo less than ono dollar. W
havo a fow sample piclprcs at our of- sic
fico. “ A Landscape Study,” " Fur puling this, invited us to call at thoir moment tho anchors wore removed, Kxtrivaganco prevails nil over tho
from Homo,” '‘Aurora,” " Mothers restaurant, on yesterday, and try a , t-ko vessel camo whero two soas met, land. Tho contiuuuuco of tho doino-
Joy,’’ Death of Antony,” etc., etc. 1 p | ftt0| w hi c h wo^ of course did, Wo P artod and HU,ik - Tll ‘« country had j crutio party iu power pivots on thoir
By all incaDe.call at Veal s csiablishmcul
when you go to Homo. Ho lakes pleasure
iu showing goods whether you buy or uot.
jfcff-He particularly request Iho ladies to
call- No. 27, Smith's block, 4 5.
Trices of repairing watches and jowelr
reduced to suit the limes, al Veals, Rome*
Notice.—All persons indebted to us
on cither noto or accouut fur tho y
1874 aro
and settle.
Jau‘J4t
havo de- ! ic platform lmd ton or twelve anchors | powor let us legislato for tho good of
voured a good many. They havo suro and steadfast entering into tho 1 tho country, giving equal juBWCO to all
„., t (hin-„ nrotty Roll fixed np, mid pujilical wavo of Bnfoly. uoctions, but demaadug tho last fur
iu*u n N [iivttj The L'rottfc barrier to
SHOES,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Or any nrllolo gonorully kopl ia
A FIRST CLASS STORE
At Trices to suit tho Closest Buyers, you
will muko it greatly to your advantage by
calling lit Ihu above named store.
juno 27-1 y
A<11»»inih(mtor’s Notice.
f ETTEIIH of ftdinlnistrntlon having been
JLi griinlotl lo Iho undersigned cm iho
, , - ... | , ^ . i oHluto of I*. Vim Dovonder, Into of said
. . . i x iho groat bariaor to prosperity is a i thing that is duo to our own. Legis- county, deccasoii, all poraons indebted to
can turn mu as gsoa a inoai, anu as ; B0n80 0 f insecurity, a want of conli-j hito irrespoctivo of party or section, I said ndaic arc nollfiod to mako ..immediuio
cheap, as can bo lmd anywhere. Give dcnco. Agrarianism, communism, so- hocauso representing tlio American ’ pnyineni, and those having claimi will pro-
thorn a call. oial oquality, ooLlralism—nil tlicao . pooplo. [Applause'] Clcorj’ia w j||! »onl iltcm, ,luljf iniilioaiiooM, fui-»otilo-
—;—. . political fungua, aru ovidoncoa of Uio 1 iicncoforlh huuw uo-section or party i II1C " ' "" lu| y . • . .
Uov. James, Hillsoe bu boon soul ’ |i oe , iy i ng co.Tdilica of tho country.- ' - -• 3 M. V. n. AKb, AJ,„r.
iionccforth know no soction or party i
but tlio eternal principles of Joflurso- j
ioto or accouui iur luo jchi uocaying conuuiun oi me couutiy.— buttuo etorual pnucinlgs ot dollu
request .1 to corno forward ; to Cedartown by tho North Georgia ; Stringency,embarrassments, joalousios 1 niaa democracy. [Applauso.]
xx’ cf.!.»rod i Conference, in nhtco of, cuntroverHies and violunco prevail. i for national mon to fill our natii
Wo mean it.
BAR BE A’ & WOOD.
colored) Conference, in placo of | controversies and violenco pitvail.
Rubt. Crumley, who goei to South- j
! W r est Georgia.
Oh |
for national mon to fill our national
Why lias not tho country prospered? I offices. Haynos and Webster, who,
Tho truth has been viulutod. Tin: whilo eulogizing tbeir states, claimed
CEDAUTOWN
To All Whom it May Concehn.—
All persons owing mo for medical ser
vices. aro earnestly requested to come
Jos. E. Veal, of Homo,
forward und Bettle, a
.h I can no longer
work for nothing n
ud bourd myself.
Unless settlement ia
made, my servi-
ces will certainly bo du*eouliuued. |
It. It
THOMPSON,
Banjos, the finest CV'
cr seen in this coun-
try, worth from $2*
to ^30 ; also, fine
si rings at J. E. Veal’s
, Rome, Georgia.,
Ture soliil silver thimbles for 50 cents,
and name engraved on i
it free,by J. K. Veal,
Rome, Georgia.
party lms been organized around ques ft common inhoritanco in both. Oh !
tionsof expediency, policy, party sue- | for Wcbstors, Clays und CaubouiiH!
rr 11 cess—tlmt puilizans may maiutuiu whoso hearts tookinallthugoveru-
iry largo stock of 1 islnng lacklc. i tbeir places for plunder. For years i mon t und looked with oyes single to
, , , - . i ! wo lmvo felt that thu wliolo questi* '
Wo havo boon house build,ug and hlw be0 „ 0 , 8 , )oila lllia [)U / ade)r .
j | Livery, Sale and Peed Stable,
i>1 a In Street, Cedartown, Ga*
Extia and very liber d iudaueinunts
ollured to doulors.
CEDAUTOWN
j FURNITURE WARE-ROOM
nov 7—-ly
; cam ctovEB*
No. (), - - - Broad Street,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS,
Ready-Made Clothing.
( 'IALL anil prico my gcmls, and I will
J convince you that 1 sell iho bosL ol Goods
cheap for Gusli. N»v 11 2oi
Cotton I Cotton! I Cotton! 11
STOP AND BEAD !
I will at all limes pay Iho
Romo Full Market Price
For Got (on. Persons wishing lo deliver
me cotton in payment of their accounts,
will rcooivo
the happiness of every cilizon.
Georgia’s reeord is crowned with I
always on hand.
Special attention given to the
well digging for tbo last week propar- plot forma havu boon shaped accord- j glory. Iter Gilmors, Troops, Craw- .....
atory to “ living under our own vino i iug to tho tests of availobility. fords, Lumpkius, Borrions, Barlows ^ ' "I ['["uiq/lTj
and fig treo. Wo, knowing a
bo out a good portion of (
instructed our printer that ir
: would A3 physical disease
, Lumpkius, Benions, Barlows
i cured by a , and Cobbs, all aro illustrious. Her
timo, 'restoration of the infracted law of i dead and living havo illustrated Gear
case he ^&‘ no * H0 P°^ticul disouso can be j g'm’H glory on every fiold of strife,
cured by a restoration of infracted j j Applauso.J Ilor sons aro her jewels,
should get out ot coppy (luring our democratic truths. j These old rod hills lmvo given birth
absence, to “clip” some and keep at I do not disparage progress, but j to meu. Mon muko states—not cities
work. He got cut, assumed editori- , lmvo wo uot under tho plea of advanc-' or towns, or navies, or courts whore
■d char ' - aud with a great flourish, cd Btutcsmausliip boon steudily on-1 low boru baseness wafts perfumes to
1 , t ’ gaged iu pulling down tho very pillars greatness—but men who, knowing
tiucetl a luaucr, instcaa f , 0 j r0 publicau government? Those tlicir riehts daro maiutuiu them.
proui
of republican goverumont? Tnoso
ubout the political truths havo boon submerged
To Whom it May Concern,
, I got Commercial, and its editor.
Wo happened
time he had finished n (would be) ! for years under the Hoods of passion
plimentnry notice of tho Romo anil vindictive hate.
Wo
Tho speaker ullnded to tho cry for
uimi'Kin &. McConnell*
FULTON HOUSE,
T. M. ANDEItSON, lato of Romo, Ga. with
F. COR R A,
Erect BiiildingslS
of all hIzoh ami grndcH, on short nolioo and
nfl.01* llm iiiohI approved plans. Partloiihir
nitonlioti given lo making and trimming
OOFFilNS
REPAIRINQ FURNITURE, *5lo.
TIiobo desiring work of any kind in his
line would do well lo call on him nt tho St.
(Jlnirlos Hotel. Simp fronting Court Hoiho
Square. Juno 2J-ly
■\Y. O. Barber,
REAL ESTATE AG’T
TltAVm.KR’N
Rome Railroad Company.
OIIAXOH oil- hubdum;.
DAILY PASflBXflEH
l.oavos Romo at 8.16am. \ „ vnnn , Rl ,„ .,
Arrive ulHo.no 1.15 p. m) 1 ” 100 !’ 1 Sun -'
Loaves Romo lit 5 30 p. m
•Arrive at Romo ut 10.10 p n
Enoh train will muko oloso connoo;>i
at Kingrtion with V/oslorn and Allan *
Railroad trains hound for Chultnnoogn •• ,
Atlanta. W. H. GOTH II AN, Pro*
JOHN 0. PRINTUT, 'J'iokot Agont.
[ Every la
Solma, Rome & Dalton 52. u.
Trains on this Hoad will run ns folio..
GOING NORTH.
Loavo Solma 7.2 > a ■,
Arrivo at Prior's 6.48 )•
“ Dalton 0,46 p
Making oloso connection at Dalton w
R T V &, Ga R Ik., ami W & A R R t'o
Elision* and Wodtorn cities and tho •
glnia Springs.
GOING SOUTH*
Louvo Dalton 5*45 :
Arrive at Trior's 10,12.
Arrivo al Sohua 8.3 > •
i upon arrival -
& A R R tv.i.
M. STANTON, Qon. 8.i. .
W. 8. MAYNARD, Asst. Supt.
JlAY KNIGHT, G. P. &. T* Agt.
Ilocknini't, Ga.
of November. Turlies having sobl mu Col- -i'T7|LL Bell or buy Wild or Improved and Connections.
lids fall, aro hereby y V bands iu uny portion of tho county. —_
Liberal Pricos
Over Iho market prico, during the month
November. Turlies having sold tno Cui-
bo dolivo
notified to bring in tho sumo at onco, us *us | Jllv j llg j,
punt duo. many year", »•••• »»•••» — -;••»» ■ -
. in tlio Looation, Value, olo , ol l.aiuM In -
___—.- TT cry hooUoo, fool confident, that it will ho to
UNTIEj vv ||,0 interest or parties having lands to so I,
.... nhioo them in my hands; and thoso wish-
. ^ ^ , i > r I,, purohaso Lands can always ho uo-
OHEAP33K* coinmodali'd. F will ho in Godartowu on
I AM now in receipt of oneof tho largest ; l0 ] H l Tuesday in euoh mouth, for tho pur.
stocks of Goods over brought to Gedur- poso of transacting basilican in mv llu«.
town, which I am offering nt extremely low J tlt, ° ~ u
prices. I am dptormined that horoalt
goods shiill he sold as low in Codartown
tiny town in tlio Hiuto. Gail aud sco mo ar
“THE ICENNE3AYV ROUTE,”
Western Si Atlantic Rallro j
A T I. A N T A ,
fi E 0 R GIA.
their rights dare maiutuiu them- j
[Applause.] !
Georgia with hor varied landscape |
and beautiful scenery is tho joy of the | rnrnfnhcd with pure Liquors, Fine Winns,
whole earth, and her citizenship is ; Boor aue Sugars, j“ly ll
HALS and Lodging per Day $2 00; sin
gle meal, 60 cents, Flrsl-olass table
il good rooms, Haloo
About eighteen months
. r.kinrr wili-r bv a simple teed that, aud turned to the* form help, coming up from earth s toilers, j abreast with the whole world, I havo I
1 .° a , . , . . . i to see vvint lie had ’clipped.” We TuxaLion had become intolerable. I seen Georgia when deep called unto I-*atl'iclt Sc Ombergj
contrivance, which is r0 ad his M leader ” slowly and sadly, Poverty had to send up its quota to j deep, uud sho wont down in defeat, _ _ ... R
work. In other words, I propose lo lbinkiug w bat might have been bad furnish lor needless expenditure. The i but the star of her honor sparkled un-' t * roaa or, » 110 » "
constnict a self-acting pump. The w0 not happened np. Ho started | treasury was considered a carcass j dimed in her diadem, tho embryo of BOOKSELLERSj STATION ERS
mn*rivance is so simple that any boy off on Felton’s speech, wrung in j where every comorant fed to surfeit-! an illustrious futuro. To you, fellow
,, understand it- McConnel's livery stable, MeC'-inuel’s ing. Congress was plied with schemes citizens, is intrusted tho guardianship !
twelve years o t -*• . . , “new house,’’ and McConnel’s this, ! of every kind, and private enterprise j and protection of that honor. Guard {
I have explained tho principle ° J that and the other, winding up by wouldn’t move without a subsidy. If it with your lifo blood and with the
own family and two others, (in whom gj v j n g ‘ iudependeuth” and all their enterprise would not stand on its own 1 same devotion that Napoleon’s “Old !
I have implicit confidence) and uli say ^\ n f dr y. I forg*-t whether ho called morit let it die. Every dollar paid as 1 Guard" did their badges at Waterloo.
... , .. flu. i til McGonuL j or no. Wo reach- taxes was so much blotted out. The Wherever dutv culls vou. even unto i
PBINTBRS
Pianos, Cabinet Organs,
SJIALi. INSTRUMENTS. SHEET
Opened, A Boot and Shos
, in' 1 Shop, on Iho corner of Trior anil Gollogo
Examine My Slock and Pnces.; ivtsut
Don’t Helen lo Croakers, but call nn«l ox-
arninc foryouriiolvon. lliglicst murkoi prico
paid fur
Corn and "Whoal:.
A. Huntington.
Ckuaiitow Nov. 12, 1874.
East End Wood Shop.
BY
J. M. HARRIS.
Repairs and Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads,Tables etc
Aud almost buything made of wood.
Chariot* hotel. Our turm-j
me- - —I work shall ho delivered
j until pal’d for. Workdouo with dtspalok
und at Hinall oojt.
J’atronagO solloitod. Very respectfully,
J. W. 1IGGE,
Ccdarlown, Ga., Juno 23th, 1871-
NEW BARBER SHOP.
rrMIE umlorulfCiotl In’ 1 ’ located in (Jodar-
X town for Ilio piirpoHo of carrying on
, Ilio lni»inos» iu all tin lirouchcn. Ifyoll want
"A CLOSE SHAYE”
DAY PASSUNOEa—OUriVAUD.
Loavo Atlanta 8 3 ' .
Arrivo at Chattanooga 4 2’,
DAY PAS3ENaER —1NWAUD
6 4' t
1 1 - ,
Ntairr pa33engea—iit.vaud.
Leave Chattanooga 5 20 •
Arrivo at Atlanta 12 -1j ■
ACCOMODATION TRAIN.
Loavo Atlanta 3 •’
Arrivo at D. !ton 0 1
Leave D.il.oa 12 i
Arrive at AG E i U .
NliW SCHEDULE.
Oliorolroo Railrc;'
From and afior Novombor 1st, 18?-.
following soiled.lie will bo run on the t
okoo Railroad ;
Leave Ruokmart
Arrivo at Taylorsville.
Lcavo Tuylorsvillo
Arrive at Slllcflboro
i‘Leave Stileaboro
I Arrivo at Curtoravillo
a shampoo or hair out, givo mo a call and I i Detuming.
will guarantee Haiisfuction. j Leave Cartersvlllo
juno 20 Al.FRED EVANS- Arrivo at Siilosboro
4 ,.. ■, .. tho jail'McConnel’s or no. Wo reach- taxen was so much blotted out. Tho Wherever duty calls you, even unto
it wmu . Jta fur a •vale,” “shoved down," clamp federal taxes, state, county und muni-. death, with all you physical and men- MUSIC AND MUBIUAI.
I have not tno m . , , ed oar bauds over said “ loader,” and cipal taxes, blotted out $100,000 00,- tal powers protect the honor of your | INSTRUCTION BOOKS ““’* “ M *' " | hoauost of the lato Jehu S.
practicability. Who will fniai. exuUingly raised it oat of there. It 000 annoally. .native state. [Long aud coutiuucd n„i„ 0 „a Fancy Printing Heat awl Ohup WO 11K CHE Al’FOR CASU.' H ki ,„ if Jidiiiajre.for tho feuad-
monoy and take an interest: being a bad ■'jnslificaUoii and wo.a ; Hei alluded in a scarthing manner applause.] ,’.p.r B«.k. .»d Wmppi.g ik..-/. awduui lo prom- mjut a university, amnnuts to three
J. 5L HAUBI&. j Uttle nervous, the typo began to fat , to tho various Facihc railroad prop In conclusion ho thanked the audi- . ic ' lare p„ rae , nnd Montiing.- Writ, i , > * W ' ' t0 pt l'J ly million.
Cedartown, Ga. as wo began to raise. Imglo, tinglo . ects, m which Peonsylvama and \\ uil; once for their kmduoau. £ 11.* catalogue and Trice IAh*. sopTHy 4 * *■ 3
8
Siilosboro
Arrive at Taylorsville 3
Louvo Tuylorsvillo 4 •'
Arrivo at ltookmart 4
D. W K. F3.VC ;
tj.*;/.'.!3)AD, 13