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THE RECORD.
A Lit* Country W*w*paper. PubLihod Ktery
Saturday Morning by
W. S. 33. WIKLE Sc GO.
soribero who roooivo n
lmvitHjaXjni^
aro reminded that thoy lmvo uoi paid
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Notwithstanding tho hard timos
complaiuod of by overt body, Codar-
town continues to grow. Quito a
number of now houses aro now in
courso of erection.
Professional and Rnalnoee Garde of ono
Inch or lea*, *12 per annntn, payablo quarterly
in advanoe; six mouths, *8. All advertise
ment r doe after first insertion.
CHURCH DIRECTORY#
IIattirt Cnrncn.—Regular Services, 1st
and 3d Sundays in each month, Rev. C. K
Henderson, 1’ostor. Sabbath-school at 0
o’clock, A. N.
Mrthodist Citmcn.—Services at 11
o’clock, a. m. and 7 1-4 o'clock, r. n. every
Sabbath; Rev. Wm. II. LaPrade, Pastor,
('•abbath-school at U o'clock, a. u.
Prksuttrbi A!t Church.—Services 1st
and 3d Sabbath ovory month, Rev. R. F.
Taylor, Pastor, Sabbath-school at 9 o'clock,
Masonic.
Cai.rooxia honor, No. 121. F. A A. M.—
Regular communication, the 3d Friday
night in each month.
J. S. 8Trnns, W. M.
m N. M. WatoitT, Secretary.
Good Templars.
Crtvui Vallkt honor, No, 303. 1. O. O.
T.--Meett every Friday night (except 3d
Friday,)
W. H. haPRADF., W. C. T.
Grnnffe.
CoiQUtTT OnAxar, No, 20— Regular meet
ings Saturday before tho third Sabbath in
each month.
Polk County Forme
Holds its regular in
a the till Sunday
Wo hnvo bo maoh rain this spring
tlmt farmors hnvo boou unnblo to
proseento their farming operations.
Tho truth is, if wo don’t lmvo bettor
weather soon, they will bo so far be
hind that crops will bo out short.
Buy a pair of Brazilian Pobblo
Spectacles from Voal, iu Itotuo. Tho
will itua a lifo time. Only $3 a pair.
Kcso8ono oil at 35 cunts por gallon,
at Burbank & Jones’
Docs any body waut to bay a jail?
Road Judgo Browers ad.
J. Piuk Johnson, of Cavo Spring,
Ga., has Bomo fino Keutucky muloa
and horses for sale. Call at bis live
ry stablo aud soo thorn.
Club.
iturdsy
each month*
M. if. RYR1), President*
John 0. Waudru., Secretary.
Our Agent*.
E. P. Fchtherston, Lima Rranch.
V It. s. Psttillo, Tnyloi Hvillc.
SATURDAY MORNING FKU.
LOO A L ITEMS.
Our oflico is now located in Lump
kin k McConnells now building, over
J. A. W}mis storo— front room,
Tho firm of Liddell & Richardson
having boon dissolved, Dr. Richard*
f-on can bo found at present at the
law office of Cnpt. W. F. Turner, it
I bo day, and ut the residenco of G. W.
Fealhorston at night
N.edles for nil kinds of Sowing
machines; Singer, 0
era HO cents. Will
receipt of price.
nd needles by mail
W. II. WIKLE,
Cartcrsville, Ga
Pianos and Ounjss.—'Wo aro ngcut
lor two rclii,lilo houses, (or the sulo of
pianos and Organs, or any other inns
ieiil instrument, tual will sell as cheap
ns can ho bought from manufactures,
cull anil got catalogue nml prico list.
Pui3!u:us 1 Pnmnwal To all
new subscribers who pay $'2 iu nil
vnneo for tho Hecoiid, ono| year, ato
will giro a now years present of a fine
engraving, 111X21. Tho retail prico
of those engravinga, at any hook stor
would not be less than ouoilollnr. Wo
Imre n few sample pietpres at our of-
Coo. “ A Lumisciqw Study,” " Far
from Homo,” "Aurora," “ Mothcra
Joy," Death wif Antouy," otc., etc.
Noncu—All persons indebted to
on cither note or account for tho year
1874 aro requested to come forward
and settle. Wo menu it
JnuOit UAKBEif A WOOD.
To Ai.l Whom it Mav CoNennK.—
All persons owing mo for medical
vices, are earnestly requested to come
forward and settle, as I can no long,
work for nothing and board myself.
Unless sottlemcul is made, my sarv
ccs will certainly bo discontinued.
H. It. THOMPSON,
Cheap! Clieuper! Cheapest!
If you wish to buy
Good Liusay at 20 cents,
Good red Flannel at 30 cents.
Good Sha’.vls from 50 to 75 centB.
Good Boulevard Skirts ot $t 50.
Good Overskirts at $1.
Good Children’s Woollen Hose 15c
Good sound Tobacco at 00 ceuls.
A Grimlstone, au Oven and Pot,
Avery's light steel Plows, or any other
tide, at eloso ligures. Call at on
lin BARBEK ii WOOD.
Garden seed, warranted fresh and
genuine, at Bui hank & Jones.
J. P. Johnson, of Cave Spring, has
lour line Kentucky mules for side.
Call ou him and got a bargain.
Beautiful mantel clocks, strikes and
warranted good time keepers, for only
five dollars, for sale by Jos. Is. Aeal,
("ockuinkur, Home, Ga. Also, eheap-
r ones at one, tAvo, three and four
dollars. j uu 30-lt
Balk Meats, Sugar, Coffee, Chceso,
Hams, Oysters, and everything, at
Sic Jluio A: Cos. Family Groccry.|
Tin- X Mime.—-Thoso of our snb-
jiajior
this Aveolt
Thcro is a family of Gypsios oarnpod It is estimated that during tho year
near town, and our young bloods aro 1874 tho total amouut of Amorioan
i • ,, • , .a,..- railroad bonds iu dofaat eieeedod 500
having tbdr fortunes to.d, cheap- j m , uloM , SoUk , monta have been
only ouo dollar. Sorno of our young mft j 0 j n many oases, but still (ho
iomls tiro highly dated with tho pros
pects beforo ;(hom—succoss in lovo
affairs, business, pleasant travols, oto.
Any ono enu sco tho difforuucj in tboir
appearance by tho broad suiilo thoy
oar. They aro happy. May it over
thus.
Sco dissolution notice of Lumpkin
k MoO wnoll, and other legal advor-
tisomouts in this papor.
Tho Chorokeo Iron Company lmvo
boon for eumo timo grading a now
street, sixty foot wido, from Main
stroot, near tho branch, to tboir works
So wo will lmvo at toast ono good
street iu town, when it is completed.
Our town council lmvo commenced
work on tho streets, suporinlontod by
our gentlemanly aud efficient marshal,
Mr. WilkoB. Sorno of our streets nr
ry bad condition, and need i
great doal of work, but tho woatho
continues so bad, that wo think it
would bo host to postpono it till tho
first of April, or till tho weather
ties a little.
There seems to bo a gouerul desiro
among tnx payers, that our council
should pneparo and publish a report
of nil rocoipts and exponaituros dm
ing tho past year, so that all inn,
know where tho money go< s. W
will publish tlm report gratis, and w
hope it will bo prepared aiul banded
,s impossible for town commis
sioners to plonso every ouo, but wo ln-
liovo ft majority would bo bolt
pU asod if a report was published.
is putting up a ot
story framed store houso, between
John Jones
Yarned stor
L. Wall ha Is and Dr. Llddod's ofii
Dr. Richardson's new office is go:
ui> rapt
Dr. Thompson It:
frame up for a nice little dwelling ot
tho corner of bis lot. Mr. L'tmpl i
building a dwelling near tho nov
. Mr. Meeks, also, contemplate
building a storo room adjoining M
Jones'.
Mr. Mancli is also building a rest
donee, Hoar Mr. L. II. Walth ill’s.
A youth of African ’scout, upon
hoaring of tho signing of tho civil
rights bill by Grant, sloped bis stoo
and walked deliberately up to tho po
tico of u hotel, where wero seated
utific and learned mt
and finding thoy wero iu convorsati<
upon sorno subject, iu which it w
necessary to uuo words peculiar to
that class, returned to bis cart rnutti
ing, as bo went: "If Mr. Grant doi
make do whites do like do color
folks, and talk like 'em, darn de cib
lights bill.”
Tho Oborokeo Jron Company
busily engngod in finishing up their
fine inillH, putting in machinery, etc.
Tho building is live stories high, and
when completed, will be the finest
building of tho kind iu tho state, ami
the machinery will bo iu keeping v
the buildiug. They aro ulso ut w
on tho interior of their now brick stor
room, and will have it ready for
cnpuncy soon. They have recently nd
ded to their machinery, a complete
machine shop, with now and improved
machinery,where thoy can turn, plan:
and dross, iron as well us wood,
their machinery, iu both iron and
wood macbiuiS shops, is run by ouo
42 inch Turbine Water-wheel, which
they have under ns complete control
as a steam eugiuo. C.ipt. West d
nothing by halves when he undertakes
it.
Tho legislature
Monday.
djourned ou lust
Tho following were Installed as of
ficers of tho Good Templars for tho
ensuing term by deputy J. T. McGon
noil, on Friday night last:
Rev. W. H. Laprado, W. C. T.
Miss Lulu G. Harris, W. It ft.
Mias Annie Noyes, W. L. ft
Mrs. W. Ed Wood, W. V. T.
Jas. C. Harris, W. R. ft.
Burr in Cruhb, W. F. ft.
W. LL Wray, Chaplain.
W. Ed Wood, Treasurer.
J. D. Enlow, W. I. G.
J. C. Hand, W.‘0. ft.
Mias Annie Reese, W. A. 9.
Miss Oetavia Cobb, W. D. AL
Joel C. Harris, P W. C. X.
JRecortl Editor:
Hoar thou mu to talk!
I movo that wo, tho citizens of Co-
dartown, appoint a committoo of me,
counsol tho council. AU in Tavor
of that motion w&ko it known by say
ing “I;” i. o. me.
A young lady romarkod tho other
■night at tho Good Tomplar’s mooting,
that ouo of our young raon lookod liko
moukoy, to which ho, wliou told of
it, replied: "Why, she’s tho portiost gal
,iwu! and has such a good way o'
foolin’ yon fellows.”
I movo tho oounoil appoint a com*
miltoo of Wilkos, tho marshal, to or-
cavato tho mud from tho stroots to
givo room for tho wator.
Tho .* hrivd rights bill has finally
passed tho Sunuto and roooivod
grant’s ‘'tnark”(X). I would supposo
from wlmt I know of grant, that it is
i extromoly blade mark. Multam
liggor) in parw, 4
jonio mrr.
List of lottors in tho post ofiloo at
this placo uncalled for, up to Fobrua-
5th, 1875:
liss Addio, 1; J. W. Caldwell, 1;
Miss Anuy Avery, T; B. F. Caglosut, 1
. M. Bankston, 1; Miss Annio Col
lins, 1, E. M.Burk, 1; J. Q. Camboll.I;
Soloman Burk, 1; Miss Faunlo C un-
brou„ 1 Waller D. Boll, 1, J. T. Cox,
Emma E. Banks, 1, Tom.
Di.ko, 1, W. F. Dempsey, 1, Bob
•y Dow, 1, Miss Josophono Grant,
, ft. S. Gipson, 1, B. G. Holland, 1,
Hogg, 1, Antony Hogg, 1, G. W
Hunt, 1, Mary llucluioy, 1, E. C.
mock, 1, Charles M. Janos, 1,
y W. Jones, 1, Alford Koano, 1
j. Long no, 1, O. W. Lindsey, l
[. N. l'iitelied, J B Parris, T J Smith
. W. Shearman, W. II. Stow, James
W Taylor, J A Tnokor, George Wado,
}. M. Wilson, SaurWilliatns, W. M,
j W Farmor, William Flournoy, John
ikucy, Miss Della Harris, M
. Mary Howard, Howard Hay
wood, Misi Kissio Iloudricks, A. \
[ondt ick, Mr HtuchiugB,Harry Hurst
Johnson, Adam Johnson, T. F.
Kimble,ftaruli A Tjont, Miss ft M L ive
)avid Mv;:o, Wm. T. MtAi^ms, Dr
, Ch.trloy Turn r, Robt. T!iom
as, W L Thompson, C Turner, J H
Wholebrook, Miss M iy Williams, Itev
It 11 WttU > .
ST All'. NEWS.
Senator Knight t»f tho Sixth Dis
trict, gets off a good thing on the leg
islature, while in conversaiion with
■uator Black of lhe ftovontcontb Dis*
ict. The former took the latter in
one of the lohlty rooms, and in a
kind of confidential way say said
Thcro aro more geniuses iu this legis
lature than 1 ever saw ill it beforo,
and I have been coming hero thr
or four limes." " Why ? ” inquired
Senator Black. “ Beoauso they L
introduced in »ro hills than was over
introduced before, aud have boon
onough to frame tboir bills in such
way that it don't muko any difift
co whether tliepiropassed or ut
Nobody but u genius eoulJ framo a
bill that way.—Aliinla Jkruld.
Tho oxpirution of tho lien law
threatened to entail some suffering
that class of our fat mors who did
not plant sufficient corn to do them
this year, und great uneasiness bus
boon felt by all in regard to tho mat*
Vo are happy to state, however,
that Bethel Grange P. of ii., in this
county, bus taken tho initiatory in a
measure which, if adopted by gran
will afford instant an full relief
to tho farmers. The master of th
grunge has ascertained what reason
able amount of money will enable
each needy member of the grange to
make a crop this year. Thoso
amounts wore aggregated and a note
for tho whole made und signed by
ovory member of tho grang
.oiiii negotiated at a reasonable iu
terest. This plan cun ho udoptod by
all the granges and money can be
procured ou reasonable terms to buy
supplies with which to make a crop,
This organization which has bcou
abused by some iu tho past, has
an opportunity to show to ull thut it
possesses tho power and tho will to do
much good, und make tho farmer in
dependent of liens aud mortgages.
Irwiutou (Wilkinson county) .South
erner.
default, with no iramodi-
ato prospoot of recovery, is appalling.
Perhaps tho larger part of this vast
investment is hold by rich mou. But
by far t ho larger number of holders
aro porsons of small moans, depen
dent in wholo or iu part upon tho in
comes thoy hoped for—hopod for tho
moro contidoutjy on account of tho
high chnraotor and standing of tho
men whoso example thoy followed.
There ia littlo wonder that tho crash
camo at last A moro recklessjora of
spooulatiou novor has boon 6xhibitod
since tho timo of* Gcorgo Law tliau
existed for tho yours previous to 1872.
And it will bo many yours beforo tho
wrooka aro all cloarod away and tho
country soos a roturn to a solid foun
dation.
A colored blacksmith woe robbed
by three negro highwaymou noar Ma
con rocontly.
A oyprian attomptod suioido iu Col
umbus tho other day.
Thoro ia an unusual amount of sick
ness in Mitchell county.
Information from Chattanooga
Term., reports that city under wuter
Up to march the first threo portions
wero reported drowned. Nearly all
of Market and Ninth streets art
ered with water. But ono telegraph
wiro remains up. A steam bout ha
boou sent front Charleston to curry
out the citizens.
K. W. fllOMPBON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDARTOWy, GA.
P ROMPT ntlontion given to Claims.
Olltoo with Ivy F. Thompson, Hast nltlo
Court Houro square. oot 17, 74
Wm. M. 8PARK8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Codartown, Ca.
oct 17 74.
.1. H. 11 A It II E It,
Notary
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
('c<l art own. Gu.
F. T IT It N E It,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cednrtown, Gn.
O FFICE South of Court llonso, hotwoon
Huntington nml Wright's stores.
Legal Advertisements. __
G BORGIA POLK COUNTY;—Whereas
Fanny Mason has innila application
for loltorH of administration on liio cstato
of John A. Mason, Into of Raid comity
doccnxod.
This is, iharofnro to olio and admon
ish nil persons oouoornod, kindred and
illtors, to appear at my ollioo nH required
by law, to show oauso if any thoy hnvo, why
Raid application should not ho granted,
‘ilven under my hand and olliolal signa-
•o, this 13th day of February, 1876.
JOEL IIR KWH It, Ord’y.
NnUcc.l
I BORGIA, POLK COUNTY.—By order
• of tho court of Ordinary of said county
county purposes, will be sold beforo tho
urt Houso door, iu Codartown, on tho
first Tuesday iu April next, between tho
gal hours of snle, tho old Jail aud tho h t
upon which it stands, (liven under my
ollioinl signature. Huh March 1.
1875^ JOEL BREWER, Ord’y
FOLK SHERIFF'S SALES.
Will ho Hold before tho court houso door
in tho town of Codartown, on tho first Tuos-
lay In April next, within tho legal hours
of sale, tho following property to wit i
Ono portahlo steam saw mill, withonjlno
filer and fixtures ottmplelo, an tho property
fJohn II. Russell, to satisfy two fi fas in
uy hands isshed from August term, 1876,
Huporier Court, in favor of David Garrison,
aid Jolin II. Russell i'ropurty poiutoii
by plalnllirs attorney.
Iso, at saino timo nndplaoo, lots oflntul
Nos. l lo, 17!) aud 180, in tho Kith district
il 4th Rootion of now Polk county; also
i? threshing unohtuo nml sepnratoi
) property of David Garrison ami
Wado and John li. Russell, gnrnlsho-;
y vl-tuo of a Huporlor Court fi fa hsued
August term Superior Court, in favor ol
T. Walts, A H Ford ot ni, Trustee*
tvo Bpring circuit, North (leorgia Con
'etico, M. E. Church, South, iiguint*!. I It <
mid David A. Garrison and Uoorge W
Wndo nml John H- Uussoll, garnlsioe
crly pointed out by plalulifi’ s attorney
mi, at snmo timo ami plnoo, lots of lam
110, 179, 181, 183, 111, 180, 182, 184,
ii tho Kith district and llh section or Polk
•Hilly, as tho property of V. M. Tuuilln,
satisfy ono tax II fa, vs said TtitnRn.
•opcrly pointed out by tax aollqftor. Lory
nae and returnoil to mo by a constable
Also, at. tho sumo timo and plnoo. one
of land No 999, in t!io2lst district nml
Polk county, as sliu properly
H. M. Boott, agon*, for Htalo and com
( for t ho year 1874. Levy made and
rued to mo by a eodstnblo.
Also, at Riinto lino and plnoo, lots of la
>s. 1190 and 1191, in tho 2d district a
i Hoot ion of Polk county, as the property
Howell Lawson, to satisfy one lax 11 la
against the said I.nwson. Levy made
Utrnod to mo by a oonssnlilu.
Also, at sumo lime and plnoo, lot of laud
). 408, iu 2d diAlriot ami -Itli section of
Ik county, ns llie pooporty of Joo IJurgo,
to satisfy oiio tax 11 fa for ^tato and comity
Haiti IJurgo.
1EOKUIA POLK
Levin Bjmrlt
tnplion or personalty and setting
aside ami valuation of liomoaload,
will pass upon tho saino at 1 > o'clock
tho Oth day of Mffroh, 1875, at
my ollioo. This February the 23. J876.
JOEL IJUKWF.R, Ord’y.
QKOKaiA POLK COUNTY,— t
0liar 1 os G. Janes, liaving nppliod to ho
appointed guardian of tho porsons am'
porty of Willie M. Lula, Julius »., Wll
n and Ulaml Janes, minor childron rosi
dents of said
, therefore, to cite nml udmoii
ish all oonoeruod to ho and appear at th
ixt Court of Ordinary, to ho hulditisni'
muty on the first Monday in April
jxt, to show cause; if any they have, why
,ltl lotters of liunrdiunselp should not bo
-anted in terms of the law. Given under
my hand ami ollicial sigualuru, ll
JOEL RRE WE It,
( \ F.ORGIA, POLK COUNTY,
VJT 'J'ho urns C. Hampton, admin
ot Dnvib A. Hampton
de application for loll
having
mission
in liis p
L-d,
of dis.
I administration, alleging
at lie bus fully administer
aid estate and disbursed tho
ling to law.
'hese are, therefore, to alto all por-
8 concerned, lo be and appear at my
office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause if any they have, why hi 4 '
Lottors should not bo graiiiitod. Given t:
dor my hand ami ollioinl signature, Tl
Feb. 2d, 1876.
JOEL Ull EWE It, Ord’y
Administrator’* Halt*.
be sold, beforo the Court II
Cedartown, Raid county, within the legs
hours of sale, lot of land No. 1210, in tli
3d district and 4th section of Polli
Bold as tho property of Dalton Purge,
deceased, for benefit of heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Baid lot of land held and
sold uuber a quit claim title. Fob, 12, 1875
Professional Cards.
w.
Mrs. AUGUSTA AXE,
ftSHIONABLE DRESS MAKES
t’ouBlontly in reoelpt of tho latent styles-
Stamping, various Dosigns.
tfosldonco, noil door to John Jones.
Jan 83—8m
IVY F. THOMPSON,
Attorney at Law,
CEDARTOWN. GA.
WOFFORD At WIKLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
and Real Estate Aspnts.
Carters*'ilie, Ga.
IL IL THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
OKI) Alt TO 1IW, a A.
QFFIOE over Dr. Homo’a llruit atom.
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
QF
Cotlartotvi
FICE at t
Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER,
-$20-
WILL BUY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
OF T1IK
N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Co,
ThcHo Ruuds are Issued for tho purpose
of raising funds for tho orootlon of a build
ing iu tho Uity of Now York, to ho used
for a
Perpetual World’s Fair,
a permanent homo, whoro ovory manufao-
turor can exhibit ami sell Ids goods, aud
every palontoo can nlmw his inventions.
A contro of industry whloh will provo a
vast benefit to tho wholo country.
■Mils purnono, the Legislature of the
Stato of Now York has granted a charter
o a number of our most wealthy ami ros-
ootahlo merchants, and thoso gentlemen
avo purchased no less than eight Idooks of
tho most valunblo land in tho Gily of New
York. The building to bo orected will bo
seven stories high (160 foot iu height), sur
tfiouhtori ijhy a ttfagnfltcont dotno, rtml will
cover a space of 22 acres. It will ho oon-
Htruatod of Iron, lh-lok and Glass, an*l
made tiro proof. Tho homls, whloh aro all
for $20 oaoh, aro scoured by first mortgage
tho land and building, and for the pur-
in of making thorn popular, tho directors
to dooided to havo quarterly drawings of
$160,000 oaoh. This money bolus tho in-
orcat on tho amount of tho wholo loan.
Every bondholder must roooivo at least
$21.00, but ho may roooivo
$100,000 !
Or $35,000, or $10,000, or $5,000, or
$3,000. &o., &o.
Oil Promium thawing, Mavoh 1,1875.
•1th ftoiios Drawing, April 5, 1875.
Capital Premium, $100,000.
Thoso Drawings take place every Tiint:i:
Months, and eventually uvkhy iiomu will
participate iu (hum.
Address, for Ronds aud full informal ion,
Morgonthau, Bruno ^ Co.
Financial Auf.ntb,
All Park llow, N. Y.
Post Office Drawer 20.
Application for Agencies roooivotl.
Postponement impossible umlor this
plan. doo 15 fitn
SURGEON DENTIST
Cedartow n, Ga.
O FFERS bin professional services to the
oitixontf of Cedartown and vicinity.
-A.. L. DAVIS,
Watchmaker and Jewelor,
Codartown. Ca.
W ORK done promptly and Halisfualorlty
All work warranted Twolvu Months.
Repairing linn wntolius a specialty. All
kinds of Jewelry and WatohuH ami Cloaka
Just opened.
F. L. WALTHALL
H AH just opened, opposite post office n
now Htook of goodH, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
Confectioneries and Groceries,
Hardware, Crockery, Etc.
IIo propoHQs to oxohnngo goods, nt vory
low figures, for GREENBACKS, dec 6
E. OLEAVELAND,
Fashionable Tailor,
Codartown, Ca.
A LL orders in my lino promptly filled,
nml in a Htylo not lo bo excollud by tho
best. Fits guarnatoed, and all work war
ranted. Try mu and be convinced. Espo
eial at tout ion paid to ronnvuting ami
pairing; also cutting for ladies to muko
aug. 20
BARBER & WOOD
CRDAUTOWN, GA.
R espectfully call tho attention of
tho publia to tho foul that wo huvo in
■; mid aro oanstontly receiving,
DRY GOODS,
AI.L KINDS OF NOTIONS,
Boots, Shoos,
Wool MFur Hats
john o. Mm,
Practical Mechanic & Builder
CKDAltTOWN, GA.,
public Hint ho is fully prepared t<f
furnish Material aud
111 root: TI ltlldingB
of all sizes ami grades, on short notioo and
nft or tho most approved plans. Particular
attention given to making and trimming
OOFFIFS
REPAIRING FURNITURE, Ac. 3
TltOSp desiring work of any kind in Ida
lino would do well to call on him at tho St.
Oharloa Hotel. Shop fronting Court Ho rtso
Bqiinro. Juno 23-ly
To.(In- liaviliug Public.
fPEE undrslgnod Is now running n Trh
X weekly
HACK XjT±TH
FllOXI
Cave Spring to Cedartown,
TrtcsdnyH, Thiustlayfl ami Saturdaya
Good IiaoltH Past Horses and
Gamful Drlvors.
Tho Cave Spring Hotol
has boou Unscd and fitted up iu good stylo.
Tho table will bo supplied with tho bo St
that can lie luuk J. P. JOHNSON.
rr LEADS ’to happiness -
A Boon to tlio Wholo Raco of Womon
DR. BRADFIELD8
Female Regulator!
eon lion or WIiIh-h,-umt pmlul 1‘riiln. HU!) Uteri,
elit ek exco mivo i|jw, M il emmet ull Ir.-OAUluntliN
li'wilf rom voil’ll trrltn-lou of Kidney* mid ntsd-
dor. rvUuvo UimMvonejM, rnrlfy Uio Iiloml, gfvo
* V t ‘in * S(HU l U i‘0 m fi (fn*
p? iielluti miffjtrtmli Mi! 1 WM/mv* sVn jont r^unb!
I aid, ri-npL'Cirully, \V. H. l'EIUlILL, M. D.
Nkaii MXiiiktta. Ua.. Mnrch 20.1870.
Mornrn. NVM. Iloor <v Horn /tear mri-aiimn
1 (' iT o ^ 11 ,“,i ;i!i; ii 1 ,,
dlilluB.'iuid'wo'e nriiiully 'rm'lllim’ntnuo Vllo'iiul^
llo. V ours, resiium jiiy^ }f n JollNH0N<
Wo could add a lliommnd oilier rorllll uUm.Iiu.
wo couxldor tlm uliovo amply milUolont proof of tin
vlrluo. A1I wt- uhk in a trail.
For full nsrtlaulnra, history of rttHeaww, and cor*
UltcHttM in* iim wondormi enron, liio reader u re*
furred to tlm wrapper nromid I he Ijollls,
W. T. BURGE, A'lu
the estate of B. J. Hand, deceased, bus
mudo application for leuvo to sell ull tho
land belonging to suid estate lying in the
incorporate limits of Cedartown, west of a
line running north from what is known as
tho Foathcrston street to tho land of Julius
A. Peck, containing sixteen across more
or less.
Those arc, therefovo, lo cito and admon
ish all persons concerned, to bo und appear
ut my oflico within tho timo proscribed by
luw, to show cause, if any they have why
leave to sell said estate should not bo grant-
led. Given under my hand and officiul sig
nature, this February 4th 1876,
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y-
THOMPSON k WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
W ILL Moll, Buy or rout property, ut a
reasonable commission.
~W. tl. Wikle & Co.,
Cartcrsville, - - Georgia
DEAL7.ItH IN
BOOKS I ND STATIONERY.
NOTIONS, NOVELTIES,
GAMES,
FANCY CONFECTION ERIS
Etc., -Etc.
TaKE subucripllon for any Hook, IV
riodioui published in tho United Htutea, at
Publishers lowest prices.
N B 2 D L B S
For all kinds of Sowing Machines, also fin
nisli Attachments, Oils, etc. Will send
Needles by mail, to any address, on rcocip
of prico. Mingor, (J6 cents por dozen ; all
others 80 cents. Parties would do well lo
consult us before buying goods from ped
dlers, or sending North to the various
swindlers and humbugs. Any goods not in
stock will bo furnished at short notice.
Juno 20-tf
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Mea
FLOUJR. and BACON - .
Which wo will soil as cheap as any ono in
town for the CASH. Gall und oxamlno
cforo purchasing. Juno 23
Cotton! Cotton 11 Cotton III
STOP AND READ!
I will nl nil tiinos pay liio
Romo Full Market Price
For Cotton. Persons wishing to deliver
mo cotton in payment of their accounts,
will roooivo
Liberal Prices
Ovor tho market prioo, during tho month
of November. Parties having sold mo Cot
ton and to ho dellvorod this fall, aro hereby
notified lo bring iu tlio saino at once, as it is
past due.
FBWQOODS
AND
CHEAPER ONES!
I AM now in reoelpt of ono of tho largest
stocks of Goods ever brought to Cedar-
town, which l am offering at oxtromely low
priors. I a in determined that horonflar
goods shall be sold as low in Cednrtown as
any town in tho Btnto. Call and soo mo and
Examine My Stock and Prices,
Don’t listen to Croakers, but call and ox-
iuo for yourselves. Highest market prioo
paid for
Oorn ,in <1 "Wliont
A. Huntington.
Chdaiitown, Nov. 12, 187*4.
W. O. Barber,
REAL ESTATE AG’T
llockmnrt, Gu,
W ILL sell
Lands ii
r W,
h'l 1Cl.l) X. CO., Atlanta, Oa
TRAVELER’ft GUIDE,
Romo Raiiioat! Company.
OIIANOK Oli' HOHDULIL (iliifi.
follows:
DAILY rAHSHNOHjl
Loaves Romo at 8.1 fin
Arrive nt Romo 1.15 p.
oxoopt SuruDys
i Ro
Arrive nt Romo nt 10.10 p ii
Knoll train will make oloso donnnolion
at Kingston with Wostorn and Allniillo
Railroad trains bound for Glialtunooga and
Atlanta. W. 8. COTHRAN, Pros.
JOHN C. IUHNTUP, Tlokct AgonL
Solrna, Romo & Dalton R. R*
Trains on Ibis Hoad will run as follow*
GOING NORTH.
oavo bolnia 7.23 a m
Arrive at Prior’s 6.48 p ni
«’ Dalton 0,45 p iu
Making Close oonnoolioii ut D.ilton with
B T V Ac (In |{ It., mid W A A It II for at!
Eastern and Wostorn cities and tho Vir ;
gin in .Springs.
GOING SOUTH’
i Dalton 5-45 p m
Arrive at Prior’s 10.12 p iu
Arrive at Holmn 8.80 a m
M. STANTON, Oen. Hupt.
W. S. MAYNARD, Asst. Hupt.
RAY KNIGHT, U. I*. T- Agl.
“THE KGNNDUW ROUTE,”
Wostsrn & Atlantic Railroad
and Connaotions.
DAY l'ASSmOEU—OUTWABD.
Allmila « 30 a It
at Chattanooga 4 28 p ui
DAY I’ASOKNUJiU —INWARD
6 46 n ic
at Atlanta i 1 C p tl
S'KIJ T r.\83IJ:.GBlt—INWABP.
Uhai a loogn r, 20 p n
at A tl ufa 12 46 p u
AUCOMODiVflON TRAIN.
Atlanta 0 46 p u
*J 16 p t
r lmy Wild or Unproved
any portion of tlio county
jitizati of Polk county for
many yonrs, and twing thoroughly posted
in tlio Location, Value, etc , of Lands in (
ery section, feel confident that it will bo
the interest of parties having lands to sell,
to placo them in my bands; and thoso wish
Ing to purchase I.finds onn always bo uc
coinntodiitod. I will he in Codartown or
tho 1st Tuesday iu oaoh month, for tho pur
pose of transacting business in n»jr line.
1 bus located in Cedar
purpose of carrying
in ull it« branches. Ifyou want
NEW BARBER SHOP,
rpHK undorsij
tho busi
“A CLOSE SHAVE’
a shampoo or hair out, ^ivo mo a call und I
will guurautou satisfaction.
June 20 “ALFRED EVANS.
Lonvo Chattanooga
Dalton
Leave Dalton
Arrive at Atlanta
NliVV SCHEDULE.
Cliorolcee Ballroad,
From and after Novornbor 1st, 1874, tli*
following schedule will bo run ou tho C her
okee Railroad ;
Loavo Rookinart ’i 45 a m
Arrivo at Tuylorsvillo ll 3J am
Loavo Tuylorsvillo 8 60 a m
Arrive at Htllosboro 9 10 a in
Leuvo Wtilo.-iboro 1) 20 a m
Arrivo at Cartcrsville 10 03 a m
If Hur Ring.
Leave Cartorsvillo 2 30 pm
Arrivo ut Hiiloeboro 3 16 p m
Leave Stiloaboro 3 26 p
Arrive at Taylornv 3 45 p
I.oavo Taylorsvill* 4 05 p
Arrive ut Uockiu;.*’ 4 50
I» W K. FEACOr
a 3 a a a