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Polk Count> Farmer’s Chili.
Holds its regular mec Inga on Saturday
before the 4th Sunday in each month-
S. M. if. UYHR, President*
Ioiin 0. Waudem., Secretary.
Our Agents.
H. P. Featherston, Lime Rranob.
t R. S. l’attillo, Taylovsvlllo.
W. P. West, r.-.m Hill.
HATl'RDAY MARKING MC1I 2", |8'
Our office is now located in Lurap-
n A McConnell's new building, over
A. Wvtin's sloro— front room.
Tho firm of Liddell A Riclmrdson
having boon dissolved, Dr. Ricbard-
BOn can bo found at present at tho
law offico of Cup!. W. F. Turner, in
llio day, and tit tho rcvidunco of G. W.
Foatborslon at night, jan 10.
N.
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tjficts per dozen—all oth
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IOANH.—Wf
» ngent
elinble houses, for tho salo of
Pianos and Organs, or uny other mua-
ical inbtrumenl, and will sell as cheap
(18 can bo bought from manufactures,
cull and get catalogue and price list.
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vanco for tho Rixonn, on<f year, we
will give a now years present of a fine
engraving, 19X21. The retail price
of these engravings, at any book store
would not be less than ono dullur. We
have a few sample pietprea at our of
fice. “ \ Landscape Study,” “ Far
from Home," “Aurora," “Mothers
Joy," Death of Antony,'
, etc.
Notice.—All persons indebted to ua
on either note or account for tho year
187-1 nro requested to come fohvard
and settle. Wo mean it.
BARBEfl k WOOD.
Jau'Jlt
To A
All per si
. Whom rr May Concern.—
a owing me for medical ser
vices, are earnestly requested to come
forward and settle, as I cuu no longer
work for nothing and board myself,
('ideas settlement is made, my servi
ces will certainly bo discontinued.
11 it THOMPSON,
( heap! C lieu|»< r ! Cheapest !
If you wish to buy
Good Linaay at 20 cents,
Good red Flunnel at 30 cents.
Good Shawls from 50 to 75 cents.
Good Boulevard -Skirts at $1 GO.
Good Overskirts at $1.
Good. Children’s Woollen Hose 15c
Good sound Tobacco at 00 cents.
A Grindstone, an Oven and Pot,
The X Mark.—Thoao of our sub
scribers who rcceivo a paper this week
having a X mark opposite thoir names
are reminded that they have not paid
their subscription, or tho timo fob
which they have paid Ims expired, and
unless ♦hoy pay up, or renew, tho pa
per will bo stopped.
Buy a pair of Brazilian Pobbl
Spectacles from Veal, in ltomo. Tho
wiii iasi a life time. Only $3 a pair.
Work on Captain West’s new resi
dence is progressing rapidly. When
completed it will bo tho finest iu tho
county.
But for a morbid sense of original
ity, wo would say that ou yesterday
wo had a slight fall of rain, which ren
dered it unpleasant for pedestrians.
A well finished live room house,
now occupied by J. P. McConnell, for
sale at a bargain, till April 1st, and if
not Sold by that date will bo for rent,
to a good, prompt paying tenant. For
particulars spply to H. P. Lumpkin.
W. M. Sparks, Esq , has been ap
pointed Judge of tho county CoUl't, in
place of Charlie Janos, rosiguod. Mr.
Sparks will till the position with dig
nity and ability.
E. W. Thompson, Esq., left Tues
day to take a trip—looking after mat.
rimoial interests, wo supposo. Ho in
sisted on our keeping silent on where
ho had gone.
Judge Sparks, Col. Ivy Thompson
atid Captaiu Turner left early yoster-
day morning for Cavo Spring, “seek
ing whom they might devour” soino-
body. __
On the 22d of April tho question
of “whisky” or “no whisky" iu Cedar-
town will be decided by the voters of
tho town, in accordance with tho local
option law, recently passed by the
legislature.
We lmvo boon promisid a commu
nication for our noxt issue, on tho
whisky question. It will present the
matter in itn true light, and bo wor
thy of the sirious consideration of o\-
ry voter.
Mr. N. M. Wright and lady left for
Atlanta on Tuesday last. Supposo
Mr. Wright will purchase his usual
splendid stock of good3 during his ab
sence, and we tiust the trip will prove
beiH-tieiid to his lady, who has had so
much to undergo recently in tho way
of sad bereuvemunt.
Gi i111ii Anions, w ishing to avail him
self i f the priviligos given by the eol
o.ed-iighb'-ttnciviJisni, laid} inaugu
rated by Undo Sum, smote bin “froti"
with a small No 1G brogun, lust Sun
day w« i I , and was cruelly tried iu
county court on Monday for tho same.
Tho jury told Grififthat “sjm’u the rod
Ac.," was a tiling of tho past, and
e uld not, be induded iu bis l ight to
ride iu a white car with a man.
Wo nro creditably informed that
Messrs Hall k Co. have given out the
contract for ties, to bo used in laying
track ou Cherokee Railroad grade
from Rockmart to tho point ul which
theypurposo erecting their saw mill
If wo can’t get tho road all at once,
wo aro willing to take it liko the cow
eat the grindstone—by degrees.
Wo direct the especial attention < f
our readers to tho largo advertisement
of the Mobile Life Insurance Comp: -
ny. Mr. Huggins has established an
offico iu our town. This is a homo
Company, and purely Southern, and
wo hope our people who contemplate
taking a policy on their lives, will givo
Mr. Huggins their patronage.
Will the town council bo so kind as
to remove the obstruction from tho
mouth of tho public spring so tho wa
ter can return to its original bed ? It
will only cost a Irifl-, whilst tho ob
struction is an inconvenience and
greatly mars the bounty of the place.
The lime sin!' above, that lets iu the
tho muddy water, if stopped, would
add much to tl.'o comfort and health
of thoso using water from the spring.
Friend I\ C. Harris wants 500
cuts and u black snake. Kittens from
three days old up I o a good old uge
preferred. Tho highest wholsale
market price paid for the cats, aud a
small advance over regular retail price
paid for a choree snake. Tho rats are
eating him up, “sole” and body, and
unless something is done wo fear his
cheerful countenance will disappear
forever. With five hundred—and one
Avery’s light steel l/lowa, or any other 1 —volunteers, he thinks he can drive
tide, at close figures. Call at once J theta over to hia neighbors.
u BARBER k WOOD. I , : 7—
Our clever and popular townsman,
Garden seed, warranted fresh and Mr. C. Philpot, left home on last Mon-
genuine, ut Burbank iV Jones’. day, for New York, for the purpose of
- laying in a stock of new goods. He
J. P. Johnson, of Cave Spring, has w jjl be gone about three weeks, and
(our fine Kentucky mules for sale. ; .. . .7 , , . • , r ,
Gall ou him and get a bargain. beforo hia roturn ’ Baltimore.
Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and
Beautiful mantel c-lccka, strikes aud probttb!v Memphis, taking advantage
warranted good timekeepers, for only j lbeK! raarket# to buy tho
lire dollars, for sale by Jos. L. Veal, | ont claflses of goods . W ekopo bo limy
have u pleasat trip, get goods cheap;
and sell them cheap, and make money
too. The firm, we suppose, will be
Bulk Meats, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, pbil t K)t * Dodds. Their stock will bo
If mu, Oysters, aud everything, at opened at the old stand, now ocou-
JlcClaiu & Cos. Family Grocery. pied by the Cherokee Iron Company.
Clockmaker, Rome, Go. Also, cheap
ly M3i at oao, two, three and four
dollars. jan 30-41
Our young friend, Richard Bowles,
sold his candy shop, situated on pub
lic sq intro, to Mr. John O. Allou, who,
on account of a mania that way, tore
it down and has moved it to appro
priate to another purpose—porhaps
to tho building of tho side walk order
ed by tho council.
On Saturday last b tililT Hampton
went to Otvdoll oro bank to arrest
Noah Corlilo, under a warrant for as
sault with intout to murder. Know
ing tho desperate character of tho ne
gro, Mr. Hampton took along hib dou
ble barrel shot gun. On approaching
the negro ordered him to stop and not
cotno closer, at tllo same timo arming
himself with a pistol and rille. It imp-
ton tried to reason with the negro,
tolliug him he had a warrant for him,
and it was hisyluty to arrost him, atul
ho had better submit, and thou ad
vanced toward tho negro, when he
shot at him with his pistol. Hampton
returned the tire, and au Garble made
ready with his rille, Hampton let him
have tho other barrel, which felled
him to the ground. Wednesday eve
ning Hampton delivered the negro (0
jailor Meeks, as ho was bound over to
Superior Court by James Dennis, Esq.
Dr. Richardson, Jr., has boon called to
soe him. and says ho will recover.
Throughout, Mr. Himptou was act
ing in self-defence, us well us tho dis
charge of duty.
Monday morning might bo seen
grouped about tho streets parties who
had cotno up to attend the March
term of cut* county court. Whilst
they wore discussing the prospect of
a distribution of justice, thoir doubts
were put at rest by Judge W. M.
Sparks, who lmd just rolled from the
hollow of his excellency's hand, don
ned with a judicial robe, who, walking
iuto judge Brower’s office did a little
swearing, passed into the court room
with Ills heart joyous and free, hum
ming “Prairie Flower," and occupied
thesoat of hono*'. Those battling for
their rights wore requested to come
in and mnko known their wuuIb, while
the baililV was directed to go out into
tho highways and litunmouB twelve of
tho business loving gentry to come up
to the help of hi-i honor ug liest the
disobedient. Those twelve declared
it was a joke, but fearing to incur the
wrath of his m ij sty, thoy went rp
muttering and grumbling—ono saying
he lmd married a wife, and others that
they mu I look after th»;r merchan
dise and agriculture. Tin y promised
emso’ves on next court cljiy to bo
mid about their business.
Tho jury being sworn fn, tho civil
docket was taken up, when, owing to
some irregularity ef late in holding
the court, parties in most cases in
ked tho leniency of his honor, whoso
magnanimity extended their day of
sco to the 3d M. inlay iu April.
Homo few judgments, however, were
taken without trial. Tho criminal
docket was called up, when three col
ored gents who had been enjoying tho
privileges of tho civil rights hill at the
Meeks hotel, were inarched inside the
bar to have their cases undergo invo:-
tig ilion. Richard Pullen was put up
on trial for larceny from tho hou-o of
Mr. Bonds. Richard fluid ho was not
guilty; it was all persecution, for tho
corn tho witness talked about I10 took
from another man, not Mr. Bond. So
Richard prevailed upon tho jury to ) it
him go, and so they did.
Thou Griffin Ainous was called on
to show cnyso for whipping his wife.
Grill', too, was ns innocont as a limb
Ho loved his wify, ho said, with all
the ardor of his soul, an l meant only
to stroke her caressingly, to tlnw tho
deep, profound affection ho hud for
)wn Honi'iotlu, and if his caresses
; painful to his love, it was because
vus a hard lover and had his way
of expressing it; that his honor and
the jury ought to remember how they
loved to play tag with their sweet
hearts at school. Henrieita said may
ho it was lovo-iuspirod licks, hut she
preferred a soft luvor; tint a nice kiss
and geutlo embrace was move pleas
ant. His Honor told the jury most of
them were married men; some of them
scarcely out of tho honey moon; had
JoVed and boon loved, and would have
no trouble in uniting up their verdict.
They knew wlmt was customary in
such ernes. Probably some of the
jury were not married, but some would
be, and no doubt felt same degree cf
love they ever would. The court hud
no experience; had loved a few times
and perhaps loved a. little now, but
tho vain endeavor of the tongue was
tho only manner of expression kaowu
to him. The jury will first decide
what love is, and its evidences, and if
Amons’ conduct wag such your ver
dict will be “not guilty." The jury
retired and ugrted upon a verdict of
guilty and returned to their seats.
His honor thought tLey were right,
and according to hia experience in
lovo, a man will hardly knock down
hia wife and stamp her to common
her of his affection, and said to Amous,<
“Twenty-five dollars and cost is cheap
tuition to leurn how to love—go and
lovo softly.” The other defendants
decided to study over thoir cases till
April term, and the court adjourned.
Wo direct tho attention of our
fanner friends to tho guano ndvortiso-
mon of Mr. Huntington, in this paper,
llo sells nothing but standard brands,
at Romo and Atlanta prices and on
lime, with cotton option; so his terms
aro all that could bo asked, and loaves
no excuse for going to Romo, which
wo think is douo too much by our
people, In buying thoir supplies, and
wo beliovo that if our merchants would
ndvortiso more, in tho Recoup, espe
cially in tho local colums, this tiling
of running off to Romo would gradu
ally case. If you havo anything to
Hell, there is “ nothing liko keeping tt
before the people.” If incredulous at
first., they will finally coucltnlo to go
and soo foi* thomsolvos. “But wo di
gress.” If you want guano, go to
Huntington’s.
OIUTIAIIY.
Caiitiih 8, Wuioiit, bou of N. M. amt
Mrs Emum E. Wright, was bora ut (hive
Spring March 10, 1872, atul died at Cedav-
town, March 11, 1876.
C’artor was a bright ohlM, with quick
perception, retentive memory ami alVeclion-
nlo disposition. These qualities won him
tho attention, ami soourod tho lovo of nil
his acquaintances, ami his death was tho
occasion of grief lo many not uonneotoil by
relationship with bin parents’ families, llo
had sulVorod hIuco early infancy from some
constitutional derangement or dclloionoy of
tho digestive organs, yet was not tlisposod
lo complain, nor to frot more than is cbnl-
tnon with healthicr children. A hasty do*
volopmont of his chronic disease hurried
him away after ft severe illness tif four
days; u sad blow to his loving parents, hill
a happy release to him, upon whom, had ho
lived In maturity, mudl havo fallen the
misfortune of constant HiilVoring and habit
ual illness. His Intelligence, hud ho lived,
would have rendered him capable of great
inIIlienee, under tho direction of pious par.
enIs, ami with tho blessing of God; yet we
could not iloslro his life ut so great Maori-
lice to nlniBulf. Wo bow lo the will of Him
who ‘‘does all things well," and pray for
comfort ami for resignation God lias seen
lit lo spare him much of ill. Out of the
winds and rains -tho fn • ■ 1, cold winds that
oft linos strip tho fairest trees iu all tho gar
den, and leave them buro and beaut ileus;
the dreary winds that heat, and heal, with
merciless montnny, till all is sadness, and
sickness and gloomy despair- out of them
all, away into (lie brightness, and beauty
and eternal calm of His own bosom, God
has taken him home, llvllor ho. Tho Mes
senger trod heavily upon “our hearts as ho
boro hi 111 away, and odr anguish voices
itself in wails of woe; but Faith whispers
“bolter so " O’er all tho hitter Marah’s of
Earth, past the sands of llephidim; beyond
I lie scoiU) where deluded worshipers how
down to Golden Maminou ; far above the
lb ry flight of sinful passions— by oiiowwlft
llight from Egypt to (.’aiiann, without the
toiling and waiting of the Hesert. journey,
lie has gone to rest. Wo miss hi* happy
voioo, his busy footfalls and his winning
ways; but wo would not. detain him, to
tread with us the long and dangerous pH*
grimago. No, lie is ut home with Jesus,
m I he at oral safely of the Promised Laud.
Wo will bury our grief under tlm sum
knowledge Ilutt God’s uiiohitiigiug goodness,
and press onward, knowing ilial while wo
lilies him, gone before, ho safely awaits us,
coming after, 1..
(Jiivo Spring Enterprise ploaftn copy.
East End Wood Shop,
Professional Cards.
K. W. THOMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHDARTOWX, O.l.
PROMPT attention given to (Maims.
I Office with Ivy F. Thompson, East Hide
Court House square. out 17, 71
Wm. M. SPARKS,
a rrouxicr at I, .nr,
Codartown, Cii.
ool 1 7 ’71.
.i. it. is v it r r, it,
JYotni'.y
ATTOUTSTKV AT LAW,
(Howii. (hi.
| )ARTI(’i'L.\R ul tent ion given to Inking
1 Depositions and collection of oloims,
. w. i<\ t v it iv r. it,
ATTORNMY AT LAW,
CgiIiiHowii, Gn.
O FFICE South of Court House, between
Huntington and Wright's stores.
I \ Y 1\ THOMPSON,
Atlorncy ai.t Lrav,
OEDAKTOWN, GA.
^^FFIi.’E — East side Court llouso square.
womronn .v iViki.k,
ATTOltNKYS AT LAW
anti Real Estate Asonts.
(’nrlcrsvillc, (in.
It. It. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
CUD A It TO I FA', OA.
O FFICE over Dr. Rocau’a Drug Store.
Juno 20
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
('('illll'fuwu, (in.
O FFICE at rosidonoo, on Pryor t(reel.
jtitie L’0.
Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER,
SURCtEON dentist
0
(/'('(Inrtown, (in.
FEE IIS h i. profi-Nslonal services to 1 ho
odartown mid vicinity.
DAVIS,
.1. M. II AIMtlS.
Repairs and Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
And almost anything made of wood.
Wagon Hubs or any other
Turning Done to Order,
ODD HUBS KEl’T ON HAND.
won k cn e a r foi: a ah ij.
Bopt 111-1 y
OKDAIITOWN.
Lively, Sale and Feed Stable,
Main Sired, f>ilnrf own, (in-
I JIUCFS down to suit the times. Good
Stock, Vehicles, and Careful Drivers
always on hand.
Hpecial attention given to the care »*l
stock left in our charge.
li/mpkin <v McConnell*
BURBANK ^ JONES,
Codartown, - - Coorgla,
dkaleiw in
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
VAIINLSIIEH, KEKOSENE,
Xj -A. DVL IP £32
Everything Fresh and Pure!
A 00)11‘I.KTK AM) (MIOIOK LINK OV
I> E 11 F IJ \I ER y,
LILY WHITE, SO A PH,.
TOILI'jT ARTICLES GENERALLY.
GENUINE
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE
Al ways on hand.
Tootb, Hair and Nail Btuslios,
Co mils, etc*.
For CJ liriHtmas.
A fine lot of Candit s ancl] Fancy
Goods, just received;
Buying for Cash, we are prepared to sel
low as the lowest. .
Give ujacall and soe for yoursu.voi'
june.20-ly
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Codartown, Ca.
U 7QRK done promptly mid satisfactorily
All work warranted Twelve Months.
Repairing line wnliihes a specially. All
kinds nfjuwolry and Watches and Clpokf
kept lor Haie. .uno 20-’.y
,l UWT OifKISTJOD.
F. L. WALTI-IALL
i-r
j > R YGOO D S,
NOTH )!VS,
and Groceries,
I lard ware, ('rockery, Lie,
lie proposes to oxehnngo goods, at very
low IlgurcH, for OREENRACKH. dec r,
K CLWAVELAND,
Fashionable Tailor,
MAIM HTIIKKT
Codartown, firaf.
A LI, orders in my linn promptly filled,
. and in a style not. lo be uxoeflnd by the
best. Fils guarualead, and all work war
ranted. Try me mid be convinced. Espo
oial at tout ion paid to renovating and re
pairing: also cutting for ladies to make up
mig. 2'..'
A i> in i n i si rufor’s i\ol ice.
T‘ ETTERS of administration having been
I J granted to tho undersigned on the
estate of P. VanDcvendor, lute of said
county, deceased, nil persons indebted to
said (-stato aro notified to make immediate
payment, mid those having claims will pre
sent them, duly mitliAiiticutcd, for Hcltle*
me ut January 4, 1875.
M. V. Jl. A KM, Admr.
W. H. Wikle & Go,,
Carlcrsvillc, - - Georgia
DEALERS IN
BOOKs A 0 STATIONERY.
NOTIONS, NOVELTIES,
GAMES,
FANCY CONFECTIONERS
Etc., Etc.
X A KM Subscription for any Rook, Pe
riodical published iu the United Kliitos,at
Publishers lowest prices;
NEEDLES
For all kinds of Hewing Machines, also fur
nish Attachments, Oils, etc. Will send
Needles by mail, to any address, on receipt
of price. Singer, 05 cents per dozen ; all
oiliers 80 cents. Parlies would do well to
consult us beforo buying goods from ped
dlers, or sen ling North to the various
swindlers ami. humbugs. Any goods not iu
stock will be furnished at short notice.
June 20-tf
IVY K. THOMPSON, W. H. l>. WtKI. l
THOMPSON k WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents
GEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
W ILL Hell, Huy or rout properly, nt it
reasonable commission.
-$20-
\vtl.I. HUY A
First Mortgago Premium Bond
OF THIS
N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Co.
Tho,h> Ronds are Issued fur the purpose
of raising funds for the erection of a build
ing in tho (Jlly of New York, to bo used
for a
Perpetual World's Fair,
a permanent home, where every nuuuifuo-
turor can exhibit and sell his goods, and
every patentee omi shew his inventions.
A centre ef industry which will prove a
vast bcnoill to the wholo country.
For this purnoso, the Legislature of the
Stale of New York lias granted a charier
to a number of our most, wealthy nt)d res-
I'ootablo morelimitH, and those gent lemon
have purchased no less than eight blocks of
the most valuable land iu the City of New
York. The bidding to ho erected will bo
seveit si(iides high (1 »» foot in height), sur
mounted .by u miignilleenl dome, and will
cover a space rtf 22 acres. It will ho con
structed of Iron, 1)rick mid Glass, and
made tiro proof. The bonds, which ui
for $20 each, aro secured by lirst mortgage
on tlie laud mid building, and for the pur
hobo of making them popular, the directors
have decided to have quarterly drawings
$150,000 each. This money being the In
terest ou the amount of tho wholo loan,
Every bondholder must receive at least
$21.00, 1ml he nitty receive*
(R 100,000 !
Or $115,000, or $10,000, or $5,000, o
$3,0U0. &o., &a.
■1th Sui’ios Drawing, April 0. 1875.
Capital Premium, $100,000.
These Drawings lake place every Timm
Months, and eventually evi.iiy iionu will
participate iu them.
Address, for Ronds and full Information,
Morgonthau, Bruno * Co.
. Financial Aurmtb,
SHI 1’uiJt Row, IV. Y.
Most Office Drawer 3!).
Remit by I •rail on ^N'. V. Elly Ranks,
Registered Letter or l‘. t). Money Order.
Application for Agon Firs received.
Postpoiiotaont iinpossiblo under this
plan. duo 15-flin
BARBER & WOOD
cuDAirmw.v, <;a.
I.) M.SPEUTFI LI.Y call the nttontiou of
1 i ilie puliliu to tho fact that wo have in
•Stock and aro emislmiily receiving,
DRY GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS,
1 lool.tri, • ■ 11008,
AVool (SrI lEiu* 1 La ( s
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Mea
FLOUR and 3BA.a03ST.
JOHN C. AUBJI,
Practical Mechanic & Builder/
CUD A It TO IIW, LI.,
W OULD respeolfully a
public Ilial ho is III "’
furnish Material and
111 PO a t 13 iiililln-jf ■
of all sizes and grades, on short nntino and
after tho most approved plans, l’lirllculnr
attention given to making aud trimming
OOPPt us
REPAIRING FURNITURE, ,Yo
Those desiring work of any kin 1 iu his
line would do well to call on him al tho St.
Uh irhn Hotel. Shop frontingILmrl Homo
Square. juno2)-ly
To (lie travel I iiy Bui) lie.
r PEE undrsignod Is now running a Trl*
X weekly
HACK LI2STE
FROM
Cave Spring to
Tuesdays, Thursdays and iSattil'd tvs
Good Hacks Fast Horses and
(Jaroful Drivers.
The Cave Spring Hotel
has been Isnsod mid lilted up in g io | stylo.
Tho table will ha supplied with Ilia boat
that can ho had J. P. JOHNSON.
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to the Wholo Race of Women
DR. BRADFIELD'8
Female Regulator!
I r WILL UHINCI ON 'I'll K MIDNSRH, refflvt
1 a 11 irnin nt tlio mentlily ‘ l’lirlml," n ir« Rm-io
or Itnck and UlnriH t oil-
inmlul I'roln, mi:i Uteri,
rorriien nr Willies,
UiUNil i
NeiirnlRl.i i
1 *' ’ ''arum rrominin uicri,
:urruel all lri«.;.ulantlea
It will torn -v.» »II Irrlln'loti n/Kldnryniunl liiud-
aer, relieve (ftmllvmiem), enrlfy tho Rloml, u|ve
l lie and Htienulh to (tin whole HVHtom, clnnr ilm
Hl:ln, l.nimriliur n rosy huu to iheelmek, and cheer.
In in m to 11 a mind.
It Isas' riienro In all llinnbovodlsruiesniQaln-
Iin* N Hi CIiIIIn airl l-'evrr.
I. dleii n m mtro thdniRulvoa of all the ahovn am
en m "I Imill rnvimllnK their enninialnlii In uny
perjauL whlon In auvays inortlf. Iu«( lo (heir pride
yH^rpeoaimendod by the beat phynlehuiH and
Hu*iiviKf n * , (‘o ,l, At , |"i C ’ U ‘\i Mnri ) 11 IH711 '
Jake pinin' rein uUt’liix Ilial I liavo lined for t)it>
I hi iweiily yia n iIn* niedielue you are now put-
iliiK up, V unwn iin Hr. .1. lliadllmd'H Feinaln It« < i»'
latur. in d eoiiHldi r ll tlm heal aoinldniuli -
yniteii to ether for the dlHiineeii Air which I
Gall mid examine
Which we will sell as
town for tho GASH,
oforo puroliaslng. June *jt>
Cotton ! Cotton !! Cotton I! I
STOP AND READ!
1 will at all times pay Hie
Romo Full Market Price
For GoIIqii. Persons wishing to deliver
mo eol ton in payment, of their accounts,
will rcceivo
Liberal Prices
inineiiiieii. i nave mien lamuiar w III Ilia pro-
. iptIna Until an a prantliioiinr of iiiedlelim unit In
danii'Nl'.o pi him lee, aud can honestly any ih 11 rou
nder ll a l oon lo millerluir ron.aieii. and inin hut
hope Hint every Indy in our own land, who may lm
MinerliiR In any way pcoul'nr to their box', may he
Ill'll) lo piocurn a haul.', ilial ihnlr nulTei iui;i may
not tolly he relieved, hilt Hint they may heroHtored
in l|t»ulHi and HlreiiKlh. Wi ll im lilmieHl lauurdH.
1 am, rcHpuctRilly, W. it. KlfillHILL, M. I).
Nr. a it MXliIKTTA, On.. March »l.'l'n70,-
Mei'irH, M»i Umir ,v. Hon: Dear .vn.i-Nnirni '
monlliH lino I houclit a ludtle ol Rradlleld'a Komnlu
It*' uiaiiir fioiii yon. and lia\u used It In mylniiihy
wlili the utimmt millnraellon,ami have reeuinmeu-
d. d It to two or three mill r la milieu, and t hey havo
tou lid ItJufllwhUt ll Ia rei'oinimiiuled, Tlm reunihxi
who have una I your Ri'KU.atur are m perfeot
health, and are nhle lo allimil to thoir Imunehold
dalliiH, anil we dlull.v reenmmund it in tlm pub.
i, respect ru I ly,
im. U ii M. JOUNHUN.,
m II.
Wo could add a thuumiml other reitlll a ten, ho,
wjj'Con.'lihir tho above ainpi^ miiUclom proorof ltd
For fall purlluiilnrH, hlHlnry of (IImoiuiph, iii
tllleatiei or Itn womlurRil enren, the roadui
lerred lo the wrapper around tlinhottlc.
Ataiiurueiured and mild hy
lll(Al)KHOLl) dt CO., Atlanta
bold hy all driitftfi.iiii.
Ovor tho market jirioo, difYfng t.lio monlh
of November. Parlies having sold me Col
ton mid to lm delivered tills fall, aro hereby
notified to bring in llie samo at onco, as it in
past due.
NEWQOOD3
AND
Cl I IE APE R ONES!
I AM now in receipt of one of tbo larges!
1 Blocks of Gopdti ovor brought to Cmlar-
lown, which I am offering at extromoly low
prices. I am determined that, hereafter
goods shall be Bold as low in Codartown as
any town iu the State. Call and see mo and
Examine My Stock and Pfices,
Don’t liHlon lo Croakers, but call and ex
amine for yourselves. Highest market prioo
paid for
Corn on (I "Whoiifc.
A, Huntington.
Ckd.vutoW'L Nov. 12, 1871.
W. C. Hnrbor,
REAL ESTATE AG-’T
llockiitai’K Git.
ILL fell or buy Wild or Tmprovod
Lands iir an^ portion of the county.
Having been a citizen of Polk county for
many years, mid being thoroughly posted
in l!io Location, Value, ole , of Lauds iu ev
ery section, foci confident that !l will bo to
the interest of parlies having lands lo sell,
to place them in my hands ; and those wish
ing to purchaso Lands can always bo ac
commodated. I will be in Godarlowu ou
the 1st Tuesday iu each mbnth, for the pur.
pose of transacting business iu my lino.
juno 20
NEW BARBER SHOP,
npHE undersigned has located in Cedar-
X town for the purpose of carrying on
tho business iu ull its branches. If you want
“A CLOSE SHAVE’
a shampoo or hair cut, givo mu a call and 1
will guarantee satisfaction.
juno 20 'ALFRED EVANS.
Til A V 1CLKIDS GUI DM.
Romo Railroad Company.
CII.VNQU OF 8CUDULK.
O N mid after Monday, .limn 1st, 1871
double dally trains will ho resumed ou
this road and run as follows:
DAILY I'AHBKNURlt
l.onvos Rome at 8.15am. 1 . c , ,
Arrlvu at lto.m, 1.1.> p. Suwliys
Leaves Romo at 5 30 p. nt. ) .,
Arrivi. ul Romo ,il.-10.10 p tn | ^ vor y »‘>y-
Each train will make oloso oonnoothn
at KingHlon with VVestorn and Allanlio
Railroad trains bound for Chattanooga and
Gla’itn. YV. S COTHRAN, Proi.
JOHN C. PRINTIJl*, Tlokot Agent.
Solma, Romo & Dalton R. R -
Trains on this Rond will run as follows’
GOING NORTH.
utvo Selma 7.25 a nt
Arrive al Prior’s 6.48 p nt
“ Dalton 11,15 \> m
Making oloso connoolion at Dalton with
E T V tV (la H It., and W & A R It for all
Eastern and West urn cities and tho Vir,
gluia Springs.
GOING SOUTH-
Leavo Dalton fi'l-5 pm
Arrive at Prior's 10.f2 \1 iff
Arrive at Holma 3) a in
Leaving Dalton ior Solma upon arrival of
E T V it (Ja It It and W & A It It trains
M. STANTON, Gen. Hupt.
\V. 8. MAYNARD, Asst. Hupt.
RAY KNIGHT, (J. I*, fc T* Agt.
“THE ICENNBSAW ROUPE,"
Wostorn & Atlantic Railroad
and Connections.
w
DAY l‘A88KN(JIi'l—OUTWARD.
Leavo Atlanta h !I0 a in
Arrive at Ghattaoooga I 28 p m
DAY I’ASHKNOEH —INWARD
Leavo Chattanooga 5 45 a m
Arrive at Atlanta l I6 p m
NLlirr PAS9UNCJEU—INWARD,
liflAvo Chattanooga 5 25 p tn
Arrive at Atlanta 12 -lop in*
ACCOMODATION TRAIN.
Leavo Atlanta 3 45 p m
Arrive at Dalton u |j n m
Leave Dalton I2l5am
Arrive at Allaqta y OO'a'ui'
NEW ScIlEDULE
Oliorolcoo Railroad,
From and'after Novomhar lst, 1874, the
following suhedulu will bt) run 011 the Gijcr-
okoo Railroad ;
Leave Rockmart 7 45 am
Arrive at Taylorsville 8 3.) IV m
Leavo Taylorsvillo 8 60 am
Arrive at Mtileshoro lo a m
.... *J 20 a m
... 10 01 a m
Ret ui ping.
Leavo Cartors villo 2 .‘!0 put
Arrive at. .Siilusboro 3 15 p m
Leavo Stllosboro ;; 25 p m
Arrive at Tayloruv ;j 4.*, p w
Leave Taylorsvill* Jl 05 p ui
Arrive at Koekuu ‘ 15) m
0 'V .