The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, March 27, 1875, Image 3

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THE ltECORD. k Lite Country Newipnpcr. Publiihed Every Saturday Morning by \V. S. D. WIKLE & CO. .$2.00 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ono copy, one year One copy, nix months Ten copies, in chibs, ono year, ouch 1.60 Singlo copies 6cto All subscriptions invariably in advauco. No name entered upon the list until the subscrip tion is paid. BATES OF ADVERTISING. BracE. 1 W. | 1 M. :t M. : V, M: j u m. 1 Square... U’ Column. Yi Column. 1 Column.. f 1.00!$ 2 60 6.00 12.00 * 6.00 t 8.00 $ 12.00 20.001 80.00 40.00 8 00 15.00 1800 86.01 26.00 40.IX) 85.00 45.00 65.00 120.00 Professional and ltusinoss Cards of ono inch or loss, $12 per annum, payable quarterly In advance; six months, #8. All advertise ments dne after first insertion. CII11UI1 1)111 ECTOR Y. IJai'TIst Ciirncii.—Regular Services, 1st and lid Sundays in each month, Rev. C. K Henderson, Pastor. 'Sabbath-school at 9 o'clock, A. M. Mktiioi>ist Cnrncn.—Services at 11 o’clock, a. m. and 7 1-4 o’clock, i\ m. every Kabbath; Rev. Win. II. I.aPradc, Pastor. Sabbath-school at 9 o’clock, a. m. Pur.sDTTrn i a n Cuuucii.—Services 1-t and fid Sabbath every month, Iter. R. K. Taylor, Pastor, Subbath-school nt9 o’clock, Masonic. Calrdoxia Lodge, No. 121. F. k A. M.— Regular communication, the fid Friday night in each month. J. S. STrnns, W. M. N. M. WnioitT, Secretary. (ioml TcinplarH. Cedar Valley Loom:, No, 303. 1. 0. G. T. -Meets every Friday night (except fid Friday.) W. ll LnPRAPB, W. C. T. (IrmiRc. Cotqpitt Change, No, ‘JO—Regular meet ings Saturday before the third Sabbath In Mch month. Polk County Eannc*r , a Club. Holds its regtOnr meo'ings on Rnlttrday before the 4th Sunday in each month' S. M. H BYRD, President- John O. Waddell, Secretary. Our Ak«*ui<*. ' E. P. Featlierston, I tne Ilranch. | R. R. Pattillo, Tnylotsville. W. P. We**, r.som Hill. BATCHI)AV MORNING MCH 27, |87 Lo< • a i i i r r i*: m Our oflico is now located in Lump kin A: McConnell's now building, over J. A. Wynn's storo—front room. Tub X Mai K —Those of onr sub- rntril oj h who rrceivo n paper I his week Imving a X iiinik oppos'dn their nHines * roniinded Unit they have i their subscription, tho time for which llt<»> have pnid lins expired, and unless tlx-y pay tip, tv, tho pr May Concur: o for medical mquosted to ci i longer per will ho stopped. N. kdlis for all kinds of Sowing machines; Singer, *55 cts per dozen—nil oth ers HO cent.-. Will send needles by mail tv < ipt 'f price. W. II. WIKLE. CartcravUlc, Ga Pianos anj» Organs.—Wo aro ngent lor two reliable bouses, for tho sale of Pianos and Organs, or any other iuuh ical instrument, and will sell as cheap its entt ho bought from manufactures, call nnd got cntuloguo and price list, A lino lino of shoos tiro now being received at Wright’s, and cheap for cash. To Am. Whom n All persons owing t vice;, nro earnestly forward nnd settle, work for nothing and board myself. Unless settlement is nmdu, my servi ces will certainly ho discontinued. U. It. THOMPSON, A splendid lino of prints, And tho prettiest lot of dress buttons, soroo thing entirely new, at Wrights. Head tho column advertisement of tho Mobile Lifo Insurance Company in this paper. Mr. Edmondson, from Rome, is moving into town, and will occupy Mr. Aliens now house, on corner Collcgo aim Prior street*. Wo wel come Mr. Edmondson and family, and hope they may never regret having made Cedariown their homo. Warning. Tho public are hereby notified that after this date, I will prosecuto any and all persons, "with out reference to previous condition,^ who are found hunting with guns or dogs, on my farm. March 20, 1871. R. 11 Thompson. The Mobile Lifo is truly a Southern Chmpany, reliable, and keeps its money at home. Patronize home in stitutions. Insure your iifo without delay. O. Huggins, agent, Cedar- town. The Chorokco Iron Company have tho largest and finest mills in tho Stnto ; The best mnehiuo shops, for wood and iron, in this section, tho largest and host barn, iron foundry, largo brick storo house, and ono of tho largest and finest furnaces iu tho State noarly cotnpl )tcd. All tho ma chinery except tho furnace will be run by water power. For tho furnace they aro putting up a 800 horso pow er steam engine, and four largo bail ors, which will give moro power than necessary for tho furnace. To utilize this power, wo suggost that they erect a small cottou factory, say 100,000 spindles, aud looms in proportion, to commence on. No charges for this suggestion. Farluors, do you wuut an antidote for grassy cotton ? Go to Wright's aud get a hoe. lie 1ms an assortment. Road communication in roforonco to tho whisky question. Wo think it should settle tho quostiou as to how every ouo should voto in the coming olection. i will insure his properly for all ho can ; why ? booauso it is his capital, and if it burns ho sustains a money loss which ho cannot nllbrd ; ho is willing to pay tho valuo of tho risk ; but ho will forget that his lifo is his family’s capital, worth moro in money to them than his property is to him or them, and that its loss would bo a greater c ilamity in a mon ey Reuse, than tho loss of his property; that ho is ten times more likely to die iu any olio year than his property is to burn ; aud he will make them car ry this for more imminent risk with out insurance, while lie could not sleep were his own less risk uninsured. Mr. N M Wright lias returned from market, and is now receiving nnd opening a splcudcd assortment of spring goods. Barber A Wood aro receiving their new spring goods. They lirvo a splen did stock of shoes just opened, and they propose to sell thorn low down. Givo them a call. Barber A Wood arc receiving a great many nice goods for the ladies. Wo nro wouring a pair of Barber A Wood's new stylo, low-heeled shoes. They aro good, comfortable shoos, and they sell them cheap. Running "down Broadway." How tboso sh eds did "git up and git at tho rate of 2.10 on a plank road.” Tho monotony of the whitth rs was broken on Broadway Monday,’by the lumiiim Of Mr W liter's horses. They started from in front of the new hoarding house just fitted up by Mr. Allen on Howard’s corner, nnd passing through tho street hack of Huntington's store, they reached Broadway opposilo Dougherty’s stahlo, nnd turned down tho street. Horn they did somo fust running, find taking up the side walk, they knocked down Dr. Reese's sign post, nnd n;xt taking in tho sign of Stubbs & Co. out of tho wet. They noxt dislocated tho stops of Burbank & Jones, leaving tlrti body of the vc- hiclo they passed on toward Buch anan, breaking tho wagon to'pieces. When they reached tan-yard brunch Can Hull*) commanded thorn ti stand still, nnd so ended tho excitement. While it was fun for tho hoys, it was a loss to tho owner. No ouo was hurt. If you want notions and fiddlo strings, cheap, call on Wright. Successful Merchants aro those who have advertise in somo way. Advertise ment of one's business is absolutely uocssry to success. Where advertising does no direct benefit—if such a thing he possible—it confers iudirect advan tages by building up tho newspaper ! press, which advert. > sand illustrates tho city and its citizens to the world. Business iu mink skins was pretty lively on Monday. Mr. Ed Gibson, of Romo, was in Town buying up peas, rags and mink-skins. Our friend John Jones, on flic lookout fur a spec ulation, conceived the idea of buying up all tho skins and sell them to Mr. Gil. m for a profit. Ho found ono, a small ono, at Mr. Wynn’s, which ho purchased for seventy-five cents, "cal culating” that ho would make ubout fifty coots profit on it. But in driving a trade with Mr. Gibson, fifty ccntx was tho very most ho could got. John said it was only a joke—ho did’nt buy tho mink-skin any how. Tho truth is, ho was sold out, cheap. He says when they movo down to tho new storo he’ll quit tho business of buying mink-shins. During the storm on the 30th, in Harris county, Cupt Hilliard Fitts, a brother of tho wife of our townsman, Mr. T. M. Puce, had two daughters killed, another had both ankles and a thigh broken, and two more seriously, Mrs. Pitts is reported to have gone deranged in Whisky or No Whisky Mil Editors— Iu view of tho re cent ouoctmont of tho town council | tho provision made in tho hill. I country districts would urge Cedar o- towo to kill tho trade if they know o providing that tho quostiou of "Rc* repeat, tho argumont is only "so-cnll- atriclion” bt* "No Restriction’’ of tho ed." Ono word moro and I leave tho Drummers arc more plentiful in our town than greenbacks. Only six in town Thursday. Wo aro opposed to this wav of selling goods. It Would . . lK9 cheaper for wholesale merchants to j uot n, ) urcl ' rdvertiso in the local papers, and bet- j reported to have 8' ter for the papers. Consumers have , consequence of her affl.ct.on these bills to foot, though. j Burlington, New Jersey, chronicles Spring hats, trimmed""and untrim- j a Democratic victory in tho election med, pretty and cheap, just received, ' municipal officers—tho first in six at Wright’s. ; J 6 *** Liquor Traffic ahull bo decided by voto of all entitled to ballot who reside within tho incorporate limits of Co- dartowu, I desire, through your col umns, to answer such objections as have been made to Restriction. I slmll not hero discuss thogonoral top ic of tho evils of intemperance, bc- cuuso said evils, groat nnd ntimorous, nro universally admitted to bo among us ns a people; nor do l propose to say anything about tho beuullts that might fiow from State, or National, Restriction Laws, as that is not the question now at issue. Aud in dis cussing tho immediate) question of Restriction at Cedariown, I shall, at prosent, coniine myself to tho matter of offered objections. Tho first ono l have heard has framed itsilf in the following form : Tho passage of a Restriction Law will make it necessa ry for tho Council to lax tho Town for tho support id its institutions, whereas, if there is no such law, tho amount of liconso money paid by Liquor Dealers, will cover all necos- sara expenses, without luxation. 1 believe that is a fair st dement of the I'cvcnuc argument. Last year tho sum of eight hundred dollars ($800), being a tux of 1-10 of ono per cent, on property valued at two hundred thousand dollars, was deemod sufficient to covor all munici pal t xponseH. I am informed by com petent judges, that two hundred and twenty-live thousand dollars will not cover tho amount of taxable property now in Cedariown Outside of ceme tery and side walk improvements— tho funds for which will be raised in a manner not to bo affected by the Liquor qmstion—tho Council, it is reasonable to suppose, will not at tempt anything that eight hundrod dollars will not cover, if tho money is to be raised by taxation. A tax of three dollars and fifty-six cunts ($3 50) on every thousand dollars will bo suf ficient to raise that sum. (Of com h a this eslimnlo hr not authoritative.) Tho average voter docs not own more than ouo thoustnd dollars iu town pro[ orty. Willi him, then, this is tho argument : "1 admit t hat great evils fiow from tho Whisky Traffic; that it is Injurious to tho morals of the town; that dram-drinking keeps poor men always poor; that it starves womon and children and keeps them clothed iu rags ; that it fills our j iils, takes productive men from their business and puts them iu tho jury-box, unit b’.res the. county to pay their fm ; that it ruins credit, consumes cash, incites disorder, separates friends, encourages enmitk's and draws blood. It is pos sible that J, and curtain that others, will spend at tho Bar Room, during tho year, moro than ten times the amount of my town lax-money, loo, that my wife and children neod. J admit all this—und yet, rather than pay my $3 GO, moro or less, I’ll voto againit Restriction.” Think of it, my fellow-voter. Perhaps you never thought of it that way before. Go put the evils you ailmiL to foil 1 -: front the truffle in one fcculo, and your town tux in tho other, und then vote as you honestly think you ought. 1 Imvo the testimony of tho cash merchants of Cedariown that tho trade injures tlioir business'. Mer chants who oredit toll mo thill they are not willing to credit men who drink whisky, and that they are not so willing to credit customers who lmvo been dram-drinkers iu tho past, if tho temptation is always before them—they fear the rosult. Ouo leading merchant assuros mo that nearly all his bud accounts can be traced to whisky drinking. "My led ger,’’ says he, "is a strong argument against intern porance.” Ho much for the financial question involved iu tho issuo of tho corning vole. Another argument- -so-cnlle —is this : L’nles dealers bo allowed to sell liquor in town, they will sell itoutsido tho incorporation. Wo can control riots ; tlio country people cannot. Our planting interests will sutler if wo pass Restriction Laws in town. I am sorry to see that ono of our county papers falls into this lino of bad logic. Mr. Gibson is not tho only citizen who honestly thinks that it is question of choico between Liquor in town and Liquor iu tho country. It never seems to occur to them thattho same legislat ive nactmcnt in accordance witli which tho coming ballot has been called for, provides that a ximilar vole may lx: ta ken in any dint riel in J J ollJ county. What is to hinder tho country people from driving it out of tho country, if wo drive it from tho town ? I am as sured by farmers that if we will drivo it from us they will "keep it going.’ Our farmers arc too fond of good or der, and too keenly alive to their in-’ terests, to permit whisky to bo sold ubout their premises when there is a remedy at band. Oho farmer—liv ing outsido of "Town protection”— says. "I’ll venture the assoition that nine-tenths of the land-holders in tho subject. Habitual drunkards may cou- tiuuo to drink, whether whisky is Bold in tho community or not; but occa sional drinkers, and tho youth, will ho comparatively freo from temptation, and intcmporanco will gradually dio out. Wm. II. LaPuadr. Compulsory education hns begun iu onrnost at Poughkeepsie, and tho constables lmvo soizod several able- bodied lads nnd forced tlifcm to ontor tho district acadomy. Legal Advertisements, / a r.ORlil A !’()!,K COUNTY, David A a ' J 1ms applied for exemption of pcrlbnnlt and I will pass upon I lie same at I ' o'oloo a. in., on the *29111 day of March, 187.7, ti my oflico. Tills March tho ldlh 187’:. JUKI. 11RKVV11U, Oid’v. tration on the estate of \V. F. Janes, late of said county, deceased. Therefore, all persons concerned will take notice to l>o and appear at my oilloo within tho time proscribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said appli cation should not bo granted. Given under my hand nnd official signature, this March the 8lh, 1870. JOKI. fillKWKR Only pEORGIA POl.K COUNTY;—WhcronH V T Funny Mason has made application for letters of administration on the estate id' John A. Mason, luio of said county deceased. This is, therefore to cite and admon ish ail persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to appear at my office us required by law, to show cause if any they have, why id application should not ho granted, (liven under my hand and otlioiul signu- re, this Ifith day of February, 1876. JUKI. UUHWF.fi, Ord’y. Notice. riEOUfllA, VlH.lv COUNTY.—lly order *of lliooourt of Ordinary of said county for county purposes, will ho sold before the House door, in Codnrlpwu, on tllo I'uesday iu April next, between the legal hours of sale, llie old Jail and the lot upon which it stands. Given under my Imnd and official signature, this March]. 1876. JO lid. lUttiWBR, Ord’y l’OLK SHERIFF’S SALES. Will ho sold before the court house door in the town of Codartown, on the first Tues day In April next, within the legal hours of sale, tlie following properly to wit : One portable steam saw mill, willionjino boiler and fixtures complete, ns the property of John It, fiusnell,- to piftif-IV two li fas in my hands issued from August term, 1876, Superior Court, in favor of David Garrison, vs said John II. fitiHsell Property pointed out liy plaintiffh attorney. Also, at same time and place, lots oflnud Nos. ttl)j 179 and 180, iu tho Ititli (listriot and -Itli section of now Pnllc county ; also one threshing' nriofilqu and separator, as I he properly ef David Garrison and Geo. W- Wade anti John II. finssell, garuislio-; by vb-tuo of a Superior Court f. fa issued at August term Superior Court, iu favor of G. T. Walls, A H Ford et al, Trustees Cave .Spring circuit, North Georgia Con- furencu, M. K. Church, Mouth, against (lie said David A. Garrison and George W. Wade ami John II Hiissel), garnis or. Property pointed out by plaintiff's allot noy Also, at niiiiio time mid place, lots of land Nos, 111), 179, 181, 181, I 11, 189, 18.!, |H|, n tin Kith district and Ith section of Polk county, as the properly of V. M. Tunilin, to satisfy one lax li fa, vs said Tunilin. Properly pointed out by lax collector. I.cvy made it ml i-olurnod to me by a constable. Also, al the Hiimo lime and place, ouo lot of land No 999, in tin; 1Mnt district and lid section of Polk county, as site properly ol II. M. Scott, agent, tor Slate ami county lax for tho year 1871. I.ovy made and re turned to me by a ooduluhlc. Also, at same lilac and plaoe, lots of land Noh. I 190 ami 1191, in the 2d district aud •Ith section of Poll, county, as tho properly of Howell I.ilWHon, to satisfy one lax li la against the said Lawson. I.ovy made and ret urn oil to mo by a ooiiHsuhlo. Also, at hiiiiio time and place, lot ol'laud No.‘198, In 2d district und ‘till section of Polk comity, as the properly of Joe llurp to satisfy olio lax ti !.i fur *81 ale and county tax, vs said llurgu. March li, 1876. II. P. LUMPKIN, HliorilV. QJiORGlA POl.K COUNTY, — Charles (J. Janes, having applied to he appointed guardian of tho persons and property of Willie M. Lula, Julius fi., Wil limn and IJIaiid Janes, minor children resi dents of said county. Professional Cards, I!. W. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CIWAUTOWiV t a A. P ROMPT attention given to Claims. Oilloo with Ivy P. Thompson, Fast wide ■)ourt House square. oof 17, 7 I Wm. M. SPARKS, 1 T TO It X K Y A T ’ T, A IP, .1. It. II A It B E It , IVolar.v ITuiilic ANl) ATTORNEV AT LAW, <Yilurlowii, (in. I )AUTlCfl. \R attention given In taking I Deposit ions and collection of claims, w. r. t r it N h it, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cedariown, (in. O FFICH South of Court House, between Huntington and Wright’s stores. IVY F. T HOMPSON, AHoni(»,v sit I ifiAV, CT.D ARTOWN, O’A. O FFIGH —Hast side Court House square. Juno 20 iv. t. worronn', John u. while* YVOFFOItl) N WIKLE, A T T O It N E Y S A T L A W arid Ron! Estate Asonts. Curtersville, (in. It. It. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, CED All TOWN, G A. O FFICE over l)r. Reese’s Drug Storo. Juno *20 Dr. C. H. HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon, Cedariown, Ga. QFWcK at residence, on Pryor Greet. The:, , I her id adimm l. Ill, isli all concerned next Court of Ordinary, to he iicld in mild county on tho flrt-l Monday in April next, to show cause; if any they linvu, why said loiters of Gunrdiunkcip should granted in terms of the law. Give my hand und official signature, this Feb. 601 h, 1876. JOKI, IlltKWKIl, Ord’y, l 1 KOfiGlA, POLK COUNTY, -When * Jf Thomas (!. Hampton, administrator tho cslato ot Duvib A. Hampton, deceased, having made application for Idle mission from Hitid administration, alleging in liis petition that In: Iiiih fully iJlifiinisto ed said estate and disbursed the same n cording to law. Thcso aro, therefore, to cite fill pe sous concerned, to lie und appear lit n office, within flic time prescribed fiy la to show cause if any they have, why sa Letters should not fie graunted. Given u der my hand and official signature, This Feb. 2d, 1H76. JOKI. KUKWKK, Ord’y. A<li»iniKlmtoi ,, H Hale. riKOltOIA, POLK COUNTY.—On Hie first Tuesday in April next, well l»c he sold, before the Court House door, Cedurtown, said county, within the legal hoars of mile, lot of land No. 1210,' ;;.] district nnd dlh section of Poili county, Sold ns tho properly of Dalton Purge, deceased, for benefit of heirs and creditors of said deceased. Said lot of land held and sold uuher a quit claim title. Feb, 12, 187 W. T. PURGE, Ailm’r SURGEON dentist (Vilnilown, Ga. "tv- ■ Watchmaker and Coelnrtown, Repairing I kinds ol’ 11 rs'i: Jeweler, Ga. lie promptly and satisfactorily ik warranted Twelve Months, in watches a specially. All dry and Watches and Clocks THOMPSON it WIKLE, Real Estate Agents CKDARTOWN, GEORGIA, W ild, Boll, liny or rout properly, til u ronsoiiublo oommistfiou. -$20- Wild, BUY A First Mortgage Premium Bond OP TftH N, Y, Industrial Exhibition Co, Titos,) Ponds lire issued for the purpose of raising funds for I ho creation of a build ing iu the City of Now York, to ho uaod for u Perpetual World’s Fair, n permanent homo, whore every manufac turer can exhibit and sell Ids goods, and every patentee can show his inventions. A centro of industry which will prove n vast benefit to tho wltolo country. For lids purpose, the Legislature of the Slate of New York lias granted a charter to a number of our most wealthy nnd res- pootnhlu morohautil, aud those gentlemen lmvo pUrcliasod no less than eight blocks of the most valuable land iu the Oily of New York. Tho building to ho erected will ho sovbii stories high (16) foot in height), sur mounted by a magnificent dome, and will cover a space of *22 acres, it will ho con structed of Iron, Prick and (Pass, nnd umtlo tiro proof. Tito bonds, which are all for iT20 each, aro secured by first mortgage on lho laud and building, and for the pur pose of making them popular, tho directors have decided to have quarterly drawings of $160,030 each. Tills money being the in terest on tho amount of tho wltolo loan. Kvory bondholder must rocoivo at leant $21.00, hut lie may receive $100,000 ! Or $36,000, or $10,000, or $6,030, or $0,000. &o., &o. •Ith Series Drawing, April 5.1875. Capital Premium, $100,000. These Drawings take place every Tiiiikh Months, nnd eventually r.vmiY m»Ni) will participate iu them. Address, for fiondH and full information, Morgonthnu, Bruno * Co. Financial Aments, Hil Park lloiv, N. Y. PosI Ofllc'o Drinvor 2D. ifofrilt- by Draft Registered Letter Application for Agonies recoivotl. Poslpoiiomolit impossible utulor this In u. dec 16—(Jill BARBER & WOOD CEDAtrrnwx, ga. 1) KSPKUTFUl.I.Y cull tho attention of i-V the public to llm fact that wo lmvo in Block and nro oanstuntly receiving, DRY GOODS, ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS, liJootm, Slfoos, A^ool S-clIEiir I hits Sugar, Coffee,- Syrup, Mea OI’NN I'll). G, W, FEATHERSTON Continues to deal in DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Hats, Groceries &.C., &c., &c., Canli or Harter. He bl.-io buys and sells Cotton. Oct 21 F. L. WALTHALL I AH just opened, opposilo pest oflico a 1 now stock of goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, and Groceries, 11 aril ware, <'rockery? Etc*. Ho proposes to oxolmngo goods, at very low figures, for GRKKNfiAOKS, dee 6 E. CLEAVED AND, Fashionable Tailor, Codartown, fca. A I.L orders in my line promptly filled . und iu a style not to bo excelled by tin best. Fits guaranteed, and all work war ranted. Try me and ho convinced. Kspo cial nl tout ion paid to renovating and re pairing; also cutting for ladies to make up AilciiijpiHinitor’H Nolicc. I ' HTTKHM of administration having boon J granted to the undersigned on the estate of I'. VaiiDovonder, late of Haiti county, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will p sent them, duly authenticated, for settle ment January A, 1876. M. V. fi. AKK, Admr. W. H. Wikle & Co., Carlersville, - - Georgia DKALBRS IN BOllsA 0 STATIONERY. NOTIONS, NOVELTIES, . GAMES, FANCY CONFECTION ERIS Etc., Etc. T JL AKK Subscription for any fiook, Pe riodical published iu the United .Stales , at Publishers lowest prices. 1ST E 3 D L B S For till kinds of Sowing 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 others 80 cents. Parties would do well to consult us before buying goods from ped dlers, or sending North to the various swindlers and humbugs. Any goods not iu FLOUfl at Which wo will soil a- rot' the OAH1L oforo purchasing. id 13/x.aojsr. i cheap as any one in Call and oxamiuo inn a 2 > JOHN C. ALLEN, Practical Mechanic fi Builder^ C E n.UtTO )ViY, in a. t LD ronpoot fully a hlio that ho it I’u (alorial and o i3i-oot m iiiitiiu'jr-cO of all slzos and grades, on short not loo nnd after the most approved plans. Particular attention given to making nnd trimming ooffiitS UK PAIRIN’G FURNITURE, Ac Those desiring work of any kind In Ids line would do well to mill on him at tho St. Imrles Hotel. Shop fronting Court Homo Square. Juno 2J-ly tim (ravelin; Public. T"; K undrsigiiod Is now running a Trl- Cl Spring to Cedartown, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday^ Good 1 racks Fast Horsos aud Careful Drivors. The Cave Spring Hotel has been lsusod and titled up in good stylo, Tho table wifi ho silppliod with the host that can he lmd. J. P. JOHNSON. IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS " A Boon to tlio Wholo Race of Women DR. BRADFIELD8 Female Regulator! I T WII.I. U HI Nil ON Til K MKNSKH, rclipw ..I, .mu, .it iin* niciiihly "I'orlod," oaro Ittn*U' Nmmtlul.* or Hni-k amt Ulorui l.uu* * partial I'rolni'iHM T*‘—‘ tier.''relieve Oimlivem'HH,’ eiirliy 'tlio • ••■•and MllOOKltl to lllO WllOla HVHteiu, unmr mu , I in part horn rosy hue to lliu chock, anil cheer- ....rm lo li e mind. 11 Ih a H'*re euro In all tliu nhove din axes an Quin- and oorruot nil iriu.*,ulnritltH nil Irrlln'lon of Kidney* nnd Bind- iltvoucHif, purity **— ”‘ and nlmauih to llie wliola linpnrilUKn ro rulnm-i to li e mind, ll Ih a h" re eii re Ir tin* Is m Chills an I - du'H a hi earn IhoniHelven of nil the nhnvo dls- * el In ul reveulliiv their oniu|iliilnls to nay , on, wlilo - and nmdimty the o urK>' IluAiiKiRi.n A OO . A tilth* tlike pi. itHuro lii slHilng tlnu i nnvi twenty yen** the niedlelnn yon .... •- —hwii as Dr. .1. ilrnillle d's niiiHlder ll llie hesi cimililna „ llier for the dlHeuneii fur V * I'niiiineiided. I have linen lamlilar le lpllon linth iihiv pineilllo.iei of nu diniieHiln privet lee, und e.sn honeHlIy Hay ih sliler ll a tool) In millerlnK luinufeH. nnd ui>^e that every Iwly — ““ perHini, wlileii is niwayu inuilIL ins'io liielr prldu reeoiniiiended by the host |>hynlrlunn nail LaQiianok, Oa , Mnrrh rs, la nlHt'liiR t ilmj up. kiinwii as Dr. .1. 11 r nit He'd's Female Inter, ami rnintlder ll the Item enmliliia liiii evn uniliiii In ellier fur the dlHeiiHtiii fer whleli It In rr ' 1 •'•',ve linen lamlilar w III the nri pineilllo.iei of meUlelnuuiid li ii any way i ii liealih iiml hi renal li. lie iiml their BUflhrliiKn i . hnl Hint they may hnrentored „ih. Wl li mv klinteHtriiKardR, i,rcHpvoirully, W. II. yUlUULL, M. 1). Nkaii M aiuktta, (In., March 2n. 1870. MoMirs. W u. Moot *ft Hon: bear .VO«--Homo niontlm iuio IlimiKhl n led tie Dfllrnillteld'n Kumnlo Iteuiilaior limn ynii.miil Iiumi used ll In my rninPy with the iilmimt HutlHtiii-iinii.mid have reiMinumm- di d ll lo two or three idle r lumlllrn,mid limy have fiiuinl It J tint, ivliui It IsriH oinmeiuled. The feninlea wlm have iimi'I yimr Heumnlor are In perfeol liealih, mid are aide In altmul lo tlioir limiHehoUl dulleii, met wo enrillully recommend It to lha pub* lie. Viiuih, renpeeifully, HKV. 11. 11. JOHNSON. We rmild add a IlimiHniid other ourtlfl ales, Inn wo eoii-liliir tho uIidvo amply Hoilldunt proof of luf vlrluo. All we nnU Is a ir.nl. For full imrtloillnrn, lilnlory or dlimnHen. nnd cer* (IIIrule i or ItH wondorlul eures, ipe ruadur Is ro- lerred lo tlio wrapper minimi tho bottle. ■* '■•M’liip-d and Hold hy . liltAOli'llCLD * CO., Atlanta, (In Cotton I Cotton! I Cotton I!! STOP A Nl ) HEAD ! I wifi af all times pay tho Romo Full Market Price r Cotton. Persons wjshing to deliver cotton iii payment of lliulr accounts, will rocoivo I j i 1) o i* n. 1 ■icoi Ovor tlio market price, during tho month of November, Parlies having sold me Cot- Ion and to he delivered this full, uro hereby notified lo bring iu lifo hiiiiio at unco, as it is past due. 1TBWGOODS AND CHEAPER ONES! T AM now in receipt of ono of tho largest Jl stocks of Goods ever brought lo Oednr- lown, which L am offering at extremely low prices. I am determined that hereafter goods shall he sold as low in Codartown as any town in the .State. Call and see mo and Examine My Stock and Prices, Don’t listen fo Croakers, hut call and ex amine for yourselves. Highest market price paid for CJoi-n nnd 'W'liori.t. A, Huntington. Chdahtown, Nov. 12, 1874. W. C. Barber, REAL ESTATE AG-'T Kockmui't, Gu. W ILL sell or liny Wild or Improved Lands in nuv portion of tho couhty, Having been a citizen of Polk county for marry years, and being thoroughly posted iu tho Locution, Value, clc , of Lands iu ev ery section, fuol confident that it wifi he lo the interest of parties having lauds lo sell, to place them in my hands; and those wish ing to 'purchase Lends can always ho ub- 0011110odhfed. 1 wilt he iu Cedariown on the 1st Tuesday in’each month, for the pur. pose of transacting business in my line. NEW BARBER SHOP. ” rpllK undersigned has located in Cbdar- JL town for the purpose of carrying on the business in all itshranohes. If you want “A CLOSE SHAVE’ a call and 1 TRAVELER’S GUIDE. Romo Railroad Company. CJH.VNnrc OF SCKDOLK. after Monday, .Ii i daily trains will I this road and run ns follows: mif.V I'AHHK.N’tlKIt I,oaves Rome at 6 30 p. m. ) n „„ Arrivuat llomoal 10.10 p in ( l,voiy 1,ay ’ Kuoli train will make closo oomjnotlon al Kingston with Wenloru and Atlantia Railroad trains hound for fllia'llanooga and All in <a. W. K. GOTIIR AN, Pros. JOHN C. PRINTIJP, Ticket Agent. Solmn, Romo & Dalton R. R* Trains on Ibis Road will run ns follows GOING NORTH. rrivo ul I'rior’s 6.18 p m *• Da I tun 9,16 p m Making close connection nl Dillon with K T V .V (la R It., and W A It R for all I Western cities and tho Vhq giniu Springs. GOING SOUTH* Dalton 5* 16’p'm' Arrive at Prior’s 10.12 p m Arrive at Selma 8 30 a m Leaving Dalton lor Holma upon arrival of K T V He Ga It It and W & A It ll trains M. STANTON, Gen. Hupt. W. S. MAYNARD. Asst. Supt. ItAY KNIGHT, G. P. & T* Agt. “TIIK KKNNKHAW ROUTH," Wostorn & Atlantic Raiiroad and Connootiohs^ i-.vy passenoisu —outwaiid. Leave Atlanta 8 30 a m Arrive at Chattanooga d 28 p m DAY PARSENOKR —INWAI1D Leavo Cliattahooga 5 d5am Arrive at Atlanta. i 15 p in NKlirt’ l'.YS.UJNOEU—INWABD. Leave Chattanooga 5 20 p m Arrivo at Atlanta 12 dip in' ACCOMODATION TRAIN. I,navo Atlanta 8 16 p m Arrive at Dalton *j 15 p in Leave Dalton 12 *15 a m' Arrivo at Atlanta 0 60 a ni a shampoo or hair cut, give will guarantee satisfaction. june 20 ALFltKD KVAN’S. NEW SCHEDULE. Olforoltoe U-aili-oatl. From and after Novombor 1st, 1874. the Leavo Taylorsvillo. Arrive at Hlilesboro. Leave Hlilesboro .. Arrivo at Cartorsvillo Keluf niu?. Lonvo Cartorsvillo Arrivo at Hlilesboro Leave Hlilesboro Arrivo at Taylors? Leavo Taylorsvill i Arrive at Hooka tr 8 80 a n ... 8 6Q a n ... 9 10 a o ... U 20 ft r .. 10 06 an 2 80 r a iR 46 p A 03 p ::»r»3 to. W K. TF/ACOr bis s'a'a %