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THE RECORD.
CRDAHTOWN, UA. t BARClI. 18' 1870.
Thu Kmtblliif Ail.
Mr. McDaniel's net to cnnblo par
lies to waive find ronoiiuco tlio homo-
stoud nnd exemptions provided by
law, has boon eignod by tlio Governor.
Tho net provides that it shall bn law
ful for any bond of a fumily, entitled
by law lo a homoHtead or exnmption
to wnivo and re no unco for a valuable
consideration by written mortgage or
doed, iutondod to have the effect of a
mortgage, tlio right of homestead or
oxomption, nnd ho mortgaged or coti-
voyod iu favor of tho del>t or debts of
any croditor or crcditorH lo securo
which naid mortgage or convoyanco
rIiuII bo executed, and tlio portion or
portions tnuking such waiver, and any
porMon applying or in their bi half, or
iu behalf of any othorH cluiining home
stead or exemption through his or
their title, ahull bo eatopped forever
from sotting up any claim fur home-
atoad or oxomption, or either of them,
iu any court in thin Stale aa nguinat
tho payment of Maid debt or debts, no
long ur tho sumo uball remain unpaid;
provided, this act ulmll only bo appli
cable to debts contracted in tho pur
chase of plantation and household
HUpplicH, nnd clothing for tlio family.
ThoNowYoik Bulletin congratu
lates tho buaincHH community on tho
adjournment of Congress, and Haya
that ono of tho moat formidable oni-
barraHHinenlH iu tho woy of Bpring
trado would bo got lid of. Thoro linu
boon aomo talk of an oxtra Ncaaion,
but tlio indicatioiiH nnd tlio hopo nro
ndvorso to any suoh contingency. Tho
Bitllolin truly says that it ia not ploas-
nut to bo compelled lo charactoriso
tho national legislature as a formida
ble onibarrm,ament to tho commer
cial or industrial iutercatH of tlio coun
try, but tho entire unanimity with
which almost all cIubj'oh of business
men are expressing tho conviction
that as soon as Gongross was out of
tlio way, a general revival of buaincas
may bo looked for, wo aro constrained
to any, diioloues a populor conviction
iu that respect which cannot well bo
mistaken. It can only be hoped that
tho timo is coming when tho reproach
will not apply; but that will only bo
when tho men who mulco our laws
will kavobroador viows, a kcouor mor
al souse, mid a inoro ncourato knowl
edge of tlioir duties, not to this class
nor that sootiun only, but to tho whole
country, than those who aro now up
on tho stage.
Bolchor, posttnaBtor at Macon, who
has boon hanging on tho ragged edge
of doubt for Homo timo, will have to
step down and out in favor of ono
Homy 8. Qluvor, who is to bo iioini-
nntod by tho Prtwidonb
General Banks, who lias just retur
ned from a locturing lour through tho
West, is not much afraid of a third
torm. Ho thinks that any good man
of any parly, if liomiuatod against
Grant and pledged to reform tho gov-
ormnont, will get nino-tonths of tho
popular vote.
Tho ahei'tT of Carroll county bus
tninafured his ofllrinl adve tiaiug from
tho Times to tho AYirs heeaiiBO tho ed
itor of tho former paper will not divido
tho fooH with him. Thoro ought bo a
rovision of tho law, as it stands, but
under tho oiroutustauooR wo think tho
editor of tho Tint vt should bring tho
matter to the attention of tho grand
jury.—.Sic A r cuv».
Wo learn that .lodge Peter .1. St ro
sier, of tho Albany Circuit, holds that
tho Governor has no light to appoint
a Judge in his stead, and claims that
bis commission, which was issued by
llulloek, is for eight yours. Tho caso
will bo carried to the Supreme Court
for dooissiQU, tho Gavornor having al
ready appointed Gen O. J.« Wright to
Buccood Judge Stroxior.—Nie Xvu\<.
Gen. Gordon ami Hon. L. Q C, La
mar aao engaged iu tho canvass in
Now Hampshire. Gen. Gordon spoko
at Littleton on Saturday, and Mr.
Lamar spoko at Nashua. The efforts
of these distinguished gentlemen will
no doubt create a profound impression
ou the valors of New Hampshire.
(.Sm. AVuw.
Tho New York Tribuno of the did
says : "Thoatro umnagirs, hotel pro
prietors and keepers of restaurants in
this city do not appear to bo much
disturbed by tho passage of tho civil
rights bill. Several say that they will
bo guided in their course by tho ad
vice of oouusel, while others boldly
admit their determination to evade or
violato tho law. Noarly all nro agreed
su thoir conviction that to give tho
biuuo trcutmcul to colored guests ns to
white would r uin their business. Tho
colored {looplo thorns. Ives—so far as
their views have lx on been heard in
Treasurer John Jones anil the
Lf’KiHlufnre.
Tlio recent investigation of the bus-
iuots of tho Htato treasury—tho vari
ous rumors nnd reports that got into
circulation, caused considerable ex
citement, iu tho public mind, appro
li< union was felt for tlio safety of tho
treasury; nud still inoro were the
people astonished that honest Join)
Jones should provo fulso to tho trust
reposed. Public anxiety was at fever
bent, oud peoplo waited impaliontly
for tho truth. They wero loth to bo-
Kero that John Jones, who had given
tho lx st part ef his life to tho servioo
of tlio Htato without adequate com
pensation, hnd squandered thoStuto’s
money and who, in tho darkest
hour of her trial, was trim to his na
tive Htato. Prompted by a noblo pa
triotism, ho refused to allow the mon
ey of tho Htato to bo turned over to
General Mead in 18G7 to pay tlio pie
bald convention.
Tho action of tho commiltco was
hasty uml without n sutllcient nnd
thorough investigation. Wo think it
is doing an old and trusty public ser
vant a groat injustieo to pass resolu
tions of scuBuro without giving him no
opportunity to muko a report. Tho
Treasurer could and did show that
Kioto hail boon no misappropriations
of tho funds of tho Htato. Ho was
charged with carelessness iu not keep
ing cortuin books which tlio law did
not require him to koop. Tho Treas
urer has brought ordor out of chons,
nnd restored tho failing credit of the
Htato. Hinco ho lias gone into tho
Treasury tho bonds of tho Htato 1mvo
ilsou from fifty cents in tho dollur to
three per cent, premium. How could
the commiltco then say that Treasurer
•Jones had ‘'seriously impaired tho
credit of tho Htato,” when it wns a
well known fact tlmt its credit was
steadily advancing.
It mII results in “much ado about
nothing,” sit vo that it gave soinu men
an opportunity to spit venom. Prob
ably soma body olsu wants to bo
treasurer.
It is gratifying lo know that not
withstanding tho sensation created by
tlio recent report of tlio Ihmncu coin-
miltoo tho credit of the Htato has not
boon injured iu tlio slightest degree.
Before tho Legislature adjoin nod a
resolution was adopted aulhori/.iug
tho Govornor to borrow four hundred
and fifty thousand ’dollars. Wo aro
glad to bo ablo to statu that no trou
ble whatever will bo experienced in
borrowing tlio money, Gov. Smith
oxpucting to mako it from pnrlios iu
tho Htato. Wo understand (so excel-
out is our credit)tlmt ono million of
dollars could bo borrowed if tho mon
ey was needed, so tlio troasury will
not bo embarrassed this year for want
of funds. Those individuals who wero
predicting that tho astonishing evolu
tions of tho Fiuaueo Coimnittoo would
inflict a fatal blow upon tho credit of
Gjorgiu will, doubtless, bo iu or titled
that they lmvo provou such poor
prophets. Thoro is no doubt whatev
er now, thtt wo shall obtain all tho
mono} needed to meet all tho pay
ments of tho Htato troasury.—Atlanta
Nov*.
Tho Gridin news says a planter of
Moiriwothor comity a few days since
sold seven halos of cotton in that sity,
a portion of which ho had boou hold
ing for twolvo months, llo lias long
since found out tlmt, in I hose days of
universal suffrage sliugors and civil
lights, it is useless to uttompt to raise
"porkors,” and onch winter he buys
drovos of hogs which ho drives homo
and si lls them out for suflloionfc protit
to maku his own meat clear. It is
such planters as this who got rich and
never want laws by which they enu
got crodit. ,
Tho Pennsylvania legislature 1ms
almost unanimously passed a law, im
posing a liuo of $ 0,U00 and fiftoou
years imprisonment ou ouch and ovory
person who shall continue to conceal
Ohm ley Ross. This is not an ex /has/
facto, as further concealment and not
that of tho past is punishable under it.
A special clause is added to free tlio
original kidnappers or present holders
of the child, if they restore him within
thirty days from the passage of tlio
act.
Tho Atlanta Constitution auuouucos
tlmt tlio legislature which lias just ad
journed was, iu tho main, iu accord
with the views of that paper. Wo are
glad to bo assured of this, for it clears
up a mystery.—Atm AYirs.
From a balloon which had risen
some eight hundred foot over a West
ern city the loronauta let a cat drop to
the earth beneath. She struck paws
down, nud when a small boy was
was asked if she was dead the follow
answered, "No, it only shook up her
fiddle strings a little.
New Yu:k
better thn
the hi
ud tb
The Columbus Enquirer su\ s t
a pluutor iu Southwestern Geoi
Ini'; >til* over 700 bales of cotton
hand, after soiling over 500.
In legat'd to tho tax on wm>
The Washington correspondent of
the Baltimore Hun says :
Tho expressions of tho colcrod peo
plo hero indicate that they have very
cxngorated idons of tho effect of tho
civil rights bill Many of them seem
to imagine that they can now order a
box at tho opera, a dinner at Weick-
or’u, a section of a Pullman palace car
or demand for their accommodation
tho bridal clmmbor of tho Arlington
without rendering any equivalent.
Such idons ns thoso aro bound to be
got trouble and probably bloodshed
before they nro dissipated. A Libcrul
Remiblican Senator, In spooking of
the evil effects which nro certain to
flow from tho bill, said that as a party
inoasuro it was suicidal iu tho extreme
Hnid ho: "Tho Radical party has got
all tho negro votes anyhow, so tlmt it
will gain nothing in tlmt direction,
But on tlio other linnd, this thing will
array against it all tho railroad inter
ests, all Urn hotels nnd tavern keepers
and all tho tho thoatro proprietors,
and tho combined influence of these
will affect thousands und thousands of
votes."
An English physician recently re
moved a section of u pationt’s liver,
placed it on a plate, scraped it caroful
ly, nnd returned it to its placo, fully
restored it to its normal action. This
prom iso s to work a revolution iu tho
treatment of the diseauo, and iu a few
years wo will hayi an addition to d< -
rnestic literature something like this
Husband, I wish you would tuko
John's right lung down to tho doctor
this morning and linao tho middlo
vaivo fixed," or "will you stop
tho doctor's when you come homo
this noon, and see if ho has Mary’s
liver mended, as sho wants to go out
to ton this ovouing." Tho prseteo will
become so common in time, wo aro
sure, that nono of tho neighbors wilj
ho iu any way startled to son a wife
with a voil tiod around her head loan
ing out of a bed-room window and
shouting to a receding husband: “Jor-
c-miahl Toll Dr. Hcrapon to send up
Willie's right kidney at once, whether
it is douo or not. Hu's had it rnoro’n
a week, and tho child might ns wol
bo without any kidney, and bo done
with it .—Danbury Ncum.
A rather amusing incident occurred
recently to a rovorond gentleman, who
is a popular preacher in a city not
inoro than twenty mil. h away. Ho
wont to have his likeness tukon at a
.photographer's and put on a surplice
in an anto-room. When ushered into
tho manipulating room, ho was not n
littlo disconcerted on seeing a Circas
sian bonuty, iu full eustuuio, chained
nnd on her kuooH, hot* countenance
expressing tho pleadings of a brok n-
honrtod girl on being dragged boforo
tlio Mussulman of a happy lmram
family. Tho revorand gcutlouian, as
soon as ho had rooovored from his
surprise, took an iu to root in tho high
procooding, and ventured to suggest
that tlio voil foil too far acre: is her
hor face. "Would you kindly show
mo what you moan V" said tho man of
shades nnd shadows. Tho rovorand
gentleman wns kind enough to do ho.
Tho flash of light was wickedly em
ployed; for, to his horror, it umy bo
rolntod, if ho sees this anecdote, that
tho popular preacher wns taken iu
dramatic attitude with a Circassian
slave appealing to him to release her
from her thraldom. Tho feelings of
tho revorand gentleman whon lie af
terward saw tho piaturo exposed at the
cutraueo to tho photographer's estab
lishment us a “high art" product, may
bo bettor imagined than described.
<■ r
Wo lmvo received tho first annual
report from tho Commissioner of Ag
riculture, Thus. 1*. Janos, from which
wo mako a fow extracts for tho bene
fit of our funner friends. Tho follow
ing paragraph should bo carefully
considered: "It is au important Lot,
and worthy of special consideration,
that where tho white man owns his
laud and works it altogether by his
own labor and that of his fatniiy, he is
very generally realizing benefit, and
often very largo profits, and rapidly
acquiring wealth.” Tlio following
pi agraphs aro of special importance :
“Great numbers of farmers nro se
riously embarrassed with dobt and a
lack of resources, and tho mortifying
fact must bo stated, tlmt this unfortu
nate condition exists at a iiuio when
overy product of the farm commands
onoriuously high prices. Tho ease ;s
still worse, because tho farnnrs aro iu
debt for n wsAiry supplies— for broad
and meat and lorago—the very arti
cles tho farm ought to produce abund
antly. Too many have bought pro
visions and fertile
I
that cotton would bring enough to
buy supplies and savo money ; but
for the last tlirco or four years it lias
cost more to raise it than was realized
for it in market. Tho policy would
not have been good* oven if tho ex-
expccted high piicolmd been realized;
but actual results have disappointed
expectations, ami farmers have resort
ed to tho equally ruinous policy of
going in debt—-not for lands or per
manent improvements, • but for whut
thoy consume. As to tho remedy, I
can say nothing better than to quoto
from a pointed speech by Hon. Geo.
W. Adams, boforo tlio State Agricul
tural Convention, in August lust. Ho
says, Tho way to do it is to keep oat
of dobt. That's tlio sovereign remedy
for our evils. +, * Law is not tho
remedy, but tlio remedy is not to go
in dobt” ’
New Advertisements.
(ration (
of imi<l c
The
> the
utily, deem
laic
all )i
Ink., netice to ho and appear at my olheo
within the Ihno prescribed by law. t<> nhow
CMmr, if any they have, why -iud appli
cation should n‘>t be granted. Given nnd.-r
my hand and official signature, thin March
the 8th, 1ST6.
JOEI. IIIIKWBU Ord'y
DisHolufion Notice
m l! hiu
I t hi
>y mul
day, by the w ithdrawal of J. I\ M
Tlio book* of I ho firm arc in the haul
II. T. I.mnpkin, and all indebted will pit:
citli at. I Nt-tllr, either by r U h or note
the business of tho firm mart be settled.
March 1, lh7o.
II. r. LUMPKIN.
J I*. McCONNKIJ,
Grade! High School.
C'eilarlovvn, <■;
be instructed in all the
taught in high echo
the primary branch
time, giving
tho couiiug crop of cotton,
out of which they cxpcctod to realize
ouough to pay debts, buy provisions,
and have a handsome siu plus. lust, ad
of this, tho cottou has not paid tho
cost of raising it, nnd many nro utmblo
to pay oven crop loins, and the em
barrassed fanner is without inouev,
without supplies, and without credit.
Such ib tho deplorable condition of
loige uuiubcrs whoso vocation should
render them independent. The testi
mony on all sides is, that it has been
brought about by making cottou nnd
fuiliugto uvako corn, aud meat, and
vw c.il. and ! 'i.loi. it was i v, d
i-sslon will begin 7.46 a, m.
J. K. HOI .M4TA1,,
Hc» (’. K IIENDEftHON,
As-ociute Principal*.
Mis# metllla run hi:,
10. 11. CARTIUf,
Furniture and Carpets
No. 100, Km|»li‘(. Itlurk,
HOAD hi;i:lt, LOME. OKORO
TliO.HI'HON .s, WIKI.B,
Real Estate Agents
CKDAUTOWN, GEORGIA,
PROPERTY FOR SALE,
3G0 Acros Farming Lands.
Wo offer fur sale :
of llockinart, a
mill. A bsrgn
good upland.
a ill be given. This in I
320 Aero Fnrm--A Bargain.
Farm of 820 acre*. 100 cleared and in
Jultivation, with good fence.*. .New dwel
ling, now smoko homo and well of rood
water. Tho remainder of tho land is well
timbered. The grade of the N rth and
South Knilrond pas.ei through this land.
Located In Floyd county, ten miles from
Oedartown, nnd about the eamo distance
from Home, on Silver Creek road. Term*
very reasonable, iu fact the choapot place
in North Georgia, location considerv i.
Dr. Rcoso Residence,
On Cedar street nnd near the spring 1
This is the tnojt desirably iocited, and one I
of the most beautiful residence* in to 1
The house is two stories, Gothic style,
bed-rooms, dining room, kitchen and j
Store House and Lot,
J. S. NOYES & CO.,
— PHALLUS IN —
DRY GOODS,
OltOCKRIES, HAKDWABE,
Medicines,
Hats, caps. Boots and Shoes,
HE A DY MADE CLOTHING.
Customers will find our Stock o unplele,
Comprising many article* it i.* i:i>po.-.iiblo
hero to enumerate, and at moderate price*.
Particular attention paid to buying and
Dissolution Notice.
rPHE Firm . I F. r.i.,n h IM.i’li,
X with diviudvcd the I* uf February, f> .
all oilier pur petes except to wind up the
biminiBS of the old concern. Those who
owe its must pay up right now, or we will
be compelled to *ue.
G. 'V. FHATHFJISTON,
W, M. PHILLIPS.
G, t FEATHEfOT
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Hats, Groceries
CiikIi or Harter.
lie also buy* and sells Cotton. Oct 21
W. M. PHILLIPS,
Opposite oW .ten,I,
'Vliere lie will I... „U,| „ >C e bi, el,I
frieo.l, .nU .uppiy tbem wltb C. „„l s . llo
kt«p» e line ef
General Merchandise
At Wfiok-alc orKetail. Prices defy Con-.-
petition.
CASH STORE.
-I. S. StuhliM \ Oo. s
CKDARTOWS,
J^r.LP . tantly on hand a full line -f
FAMILY GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
1 foot h nntl Shoos ;
also a line of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND FACTORY GOODS.
purchmdng.
Hole i.,:ent« f„ r (he .-alo of tho eel*,
brated •• Watt PI..W*-’ and fixture*, in P..lk
Ponco Do Leon
B IT r EBB
An Elegant and Pleasant Preparation for
DYSPEPSIA,
l'T.YKK and AQUP,
J loiulaolio, 1 tfiii'l burn,
LOSS OF .UTI’.TITE,
Ai-iilitv of thi.> Stoniiioh.
*A. » Teuio in l.'.v f.rin. ef Fe.er,
nil,I to per.ene recu.erin* !r„tu Kiebueu,
Ihese Hitler, nr. l.isblr benedehl .„.|
GKO. .1. HOWAHD,
WHOLESALE DRUCCIST,
I’l iu litrcr St.. Mlnii.u, tin.
3D- 3XdI. AXE. •
SELLS
Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits,
LIBRARIES
book: caves
—AND
Counting-House Desks,
Thankful to the citiieng < f Polk county
for their liberal patronage, I will still and
always expect to sell the cheapest and best
quality ct Furniture in the State, and I do-
fy competition. My Furniture is all wal
nut a ud poplar, finished up by the best
(•ermen aud French mechanics in tho N r t-
wcm. Look nt this, for example: One mug.
niffcont Walnut llcd.-tcad, of the latest and
wesfnpproved style. One fine full marble
toj Bureau, height from top of g!.x<« to the
floor,8 feet ‘.t incho*. One fine full Marblo-
Ono handsome marble-top ublc; One fine
lull carved F.tih-Avcnue ltocker, t flue
cane heavy Walnut English Hell Back Brace
Amu Chair.*, for $14U Ct*. Sample.* .-n
1
by buying from me. Wli: be delivered t .
any part of North Georgia at the above
price, for Cash. Just received a fineaa*v,ri-
luent of cheap Rosewood B.dsteads t rice
60. Pine chair? at one dollar to one d .1-
.'RNITURL WARE-ROOM
Joseph E. Veal, Rome, Georgia.
Vi. lin*, Gult it *. Mi.*ic b. x. - Tamborinc*. Hone. Triangle*. Ca*tinei«, Ac-
r.l'-'-nF 1 'iti:m•*, Concertinas, Flute*, Fifes, Picoloa, Claironeta, Flagclcts, Harps,
ning Forks, 1’itoli Pipes, llormonicans.
IG'-in. Freneh, German and Italian Strings. Violin and Guitar Cn*e*. of wood and
paper, extra lb- v ■*. 11 ow-Iluir, T:. ’-piec Keys. Bridges, Finger-Boards, Claironct
Kvi 1-, Piauo anti Dulcimer Wire. Banjo Ilea Is. Tamborino dingier*, Ae , Ac.J
JIiiHicnl Instruments He paired in Bent Style. dec? 5
WINTERS NELSON,
wholesale dealers in
PIANOS, ORGANS
' —AND—
M I SICA 1 , MEllCIIANDISE,
K.iull luetrumcnts, Siring an-1 f^beet Music, QuiUrs. Agents for Iho Celebrntcl
Pterj, Webb & Co., and Hardman Pianos.
AM) Tin: G1IK IT NDW ENGLAND CO S
CABINET ORGANS.
Very db»t.
apply «
Tokinvoulals, Uataloj to* n i* l jpen
XVintci'N .V >'«.'!son, iil-1 Market mti-cot,
CHATTANOOGA, TENW.
il.l imliamcnn Iftbcn incicbnnga for now onoi. Spcolnl prica, to Cub Cu.lonups,
w'l'l O.
H GREAT
Thompson’s Liniment
uffer with the numer-
cn«e your head, your hack, cure vour rhcti-
tn t tu nud Neuralgia ■ Apply I li..mpsonN
Liuiment und eulfi i no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
THOMPSON’S LINIMENT,
and you need fear no harm. This Me i;
cine i- put up right here in your Midst,by
Dr U. It. THUMP.SUN. Vour ... ,h„M
have tried it, and it has noer failed to do
uhat it promises. livery family should
keep it on hand, and thereby save many a
dollar. Ofieu a long and expensive trip
Tor a physician might be di-pen-ed with,
simply by applying Thompson 1 ! Liniment;
then keep it on ham]—It will cost you but
mile. Noph:
fully without a good Liniment-they know
its importance-then keep it on hand. You
enn apply it yourself uml save money.
Gallon Dll. It. It. THOMSON, over
l’r. Deed's Drug Store, pel a bottle, and
never be without it. It will do what it says,
und you'll never regret buying It. Oct 24
For rale in Kockmnrlbv K K lloge.
ti. i- McCONNELL Apeut.’AcworDi. Ha
BURBRNK Si JONHS,
Ccdartown, - Georgia,
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
fcVLNTSHi;-', KEItOSEXK,
Xj -A. ia: s.
Everything Fresh and Pure!
i* l: if i' i m k it y,
LILY WHITE, SOAPS,;
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY.
GENUINE
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE
Always on hand.
Tooth, Hair and Nuil Brushes,
Combs, etc.
For Gliristmas.
A fmo lot of Candies and Fancy
Goods just rectiv.d
Cherokee Iron Comp’y Store.
IF YOU WANT
UDIX/Sr 0-003DS
SHOES,
CLOTHLNO, HATS, OAFS,
Or any article generally kept in
A FIRST CLASS STORE
At Prices to suit the Closest Buyers, you
: make it greatly to your advantage by
• ailing at the abuve named store.
27 ly
l’uti'iclc Oinboi*gr 9
33 Broad St., Romo, Ga.
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
PRINTERS
Pianos, Cabinet Organs,
SMALL INSTRUMENTS. SHEET
Ml SIU AND MUSICAL
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
Plain and Fancy Printing Nrnt and Cheap
I‘ .per Sat k* and fine Wrapping Paper.
Picture Fr.am • • an ! Mouldings* Writs
' * ‘ •' ' * ‘t I i*r ic* List. *-p2M v
East End Wood Shop,
DY
.r. >r. HARRIS.
Repairs and Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
Aud %lmo*t anything made of wood.
Wagon Hubs or any other
Turning Done to Order.
ODD IICBS KEPT ON HAND.
\V ORKCEE A P FORCAS H.
sept 19-ly
CEDAltTOWN
Ei^8[j, Sale and Feed Stable,
Main Street. Cedartown, Gu 9
Speeiai attention given to the care
lock left in our charge.
lu.mpkin & McConnell
FULTON HOUSE
T. M ANDERSON, late of Rome, Ga. iv
1-". C O R It A.,
Corner LojAanJ WaU sts. near Union P
senger Depot,
ATLANTA, : : : GEORG I
\ J LA LS and Lodging per Day $2 00; s