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CUIHCII IMUIXTOllY.
Baptist Clirucil.—Regular Services, 1st
nnd 3d Sundays in encli month, Rev. C. K
Henderson, l'astor. Sabbath-school nt 0
o'clock, A. M.
Methodist Ciirmui.—Services at 11
o’clock, a. m. ami 7 1-1 o’clock, r. m. every
Sabbath; Rev. Win. II. LnPrndc, Pastor.
Sabbath-school nt 9 o’clock, a. m.
Presotteuias Cui'iumi.—Services 1st
nnd 3d Sabbath every month, Rev. R. K.
Taylor, Pnator, Sabbath school at'.‘o’clock,
Masonic.
TCai.epoxia Loimik, No. 121, F.& A. M -
Regular communication, the 3d Fridny
night in each month.
J, S. Su nns, W. M
N. M. WmniiT, Secretary.
Rood Templar*.
Croak VAt.let Lopok, No. 303. I. O. G.
T. Meets every Fridny night (except 3d
Friday,)
W. H. I.uPRADE, W. C. T.
RrniiRO.
CotQnrr Hrakok, No, 20-Regular meet
ings Saturday before the third Sabbath in
encli month.
Polk County Former’s Cluli.
Holds its regu'ar mecings on Saturday
before the 4th Sunday in each month
S. M. H. BYRD, President-
•Tons O. WaPdki.i., Secretary.
Our A cents.
F., P. Featherston, Lime Branch.
R. s. I’altillo, Taylorsville.
SATURDAY MORNING MAY 1, 1875
LOCAL T T It* MS.
Our office is now located in Lump
kin A McConnells new building, ou r
J. A. Wynn’- store- front room.
N.im.is for nil kinds of Sowing
machines; Singer, 05 els per dozen—all oth
ers St) cents. Will send needles byniail cm
pro
\V. II. WIKLE.
ville,
> Ono
-Wo
:ont
lor two relinblo houses, for the sale of
Pianos oiul Organs, or nny other mus
ical instrument, and will sell as cheap
us can bo bought from manufactures,
call and get catalogue and price list.
When you are in Codartown, and
want something good to eat, go to
W. II. Edmondron’s.
All persons indebted to mo for mo l -
cal tcrviivs nre notified to como for
ward and sottlo up at once. April 15,
K. K. THOMPSON.
Persons desiring to spend a few
months at Cavo Spring during the
heat of Summer, will bo accommo
dated, either at the Cave Spring hotel
or Judge T. J. Davis’. Como ye, and
enjoy tho cool, refreshing water nnd
pure oir of our village.
J. P. JOHNSON,
Prop. Cave Spring Hotel.
I will furnish day board at $12 50
per month; good faro uud moals
promptly nt meal hours
\Y. II. Edmondson.
Look Out!
The Chcrokeo Iron Company are
determined to suo each uud every in
dividual indebted to them for store
account of 1873-1, if not paid or set
tled within thirty days from date.
Tho books will bo found at tho
Company’s store. April 23. 1875.
A. G. WEST, Pres’t.
Tlumrtny Niglit
next we will hnvo nuotlier Spelling
match. Lot everybody go, especially
wc wish to 8eo tho ladles out, iu lull
force.
Spell ‘ Tarripin.”
Dr. II. Y. M Miller, of Atlanta
visitod our town on last Tuesday.
Sheriff Lumpkiu sports a now Pa
nama hat. Wo suggest that ho tnnko
some of his "Pots” a prerent of ono.
Tho Chorokoo Iron Company have
moved thoir stock of goods to their
now store room at tho works.
A now stock of lino Jewelry, Good
Jewelry, cheap Jewelry, and Jewelry
to give away, at Davis’ Jewelry Shop.
Somo of our young folks havo gouo
out pic nicing to-day. IIopo they
will havo a pleasant time.
Don’t forget \V. H. Edmondson is
keeping a first-class boarding house
on corner of Prior and College streets.
Dictionaries nre in domnnd sineo
tho spelling match oxcitomont has been
so high. Philpot & Dodds havo them
for sale cheap.
Fishing with hook and lino for tho
lively trout finds its votaries among
all classes of our citizeus. Same havo
good luck, but nary fish yotl
Business is so dull in town that
somo of our citizens make more by
going a-fishiog. A party of tlireo or
four wont Thursday and caught about
fifty.
Sheriff Lumpkin requests us to say
that hereafter no levy will bo adver
tised by him in fuluro until tho cost
of advertising is paid. This rulo will
bo i igidly ad ho red to in every instance.
Dr. E. H. Richardson, Jr., has
moved into his new office, beyond
Homy May’s shoo shop, on Maiu hi.,
where bo may bo found at all hours
wbou not professionally absent,
may 1 tf
Read This.—From nnd after tho
25th instant, 1 will jn.siUcchj soil no
uioro goods on time. If you do not
want to bo refused credit, don’t ask it.
Aptil 22, Mb J. A. WYNN
Tho Waters Pianos nro known oh
among tho very host. Wo nro ena
bled to spenlc of theso instruments
with confidence, from personal knowl
edge.—Af. )• Jjt vi iujcI is/.
You have health to-da) ; your health
has a money value iu it. You can
only insure wbou you nro iu good
health. Insure iu tho Mobilo Lifo,
that sterling home company.
It seems that tho duller business
gets in our town tho more plentiful
the everlasting drummors. Wo have
them from overywhoro nnd represent
ing everything. Wo had one last
week from Knoxville, iu tho musical
instrument busiuc >. , who sold, ho said,
instruments from the “boat manufac
tories in tho country." Another coraos
along Ibis week and huvh that he sells
tho only instruments worth having.
Now, if any of our citizens really want
a good instrument at a low pi ice,
accommodate you.
Of all sad words of tongue or pen,
The saddest were, ‘it might havo been.
'llio. o words will recur to many on
thoir death beds who lmvo neglected
to insure in that first-class company,
tho Mobile Lifo.
Tho Rome Commercial knocked
to a cocked hat what littlo faith our
oplo hud in spiritualism by publish-
rr bow the artist who took Colonel
ay’s spirit photograph played it
, him. That was an unkind cut,
r. Murphy.
Roy. V. A. Brewster informs us that
o fanners in his section are through
i ton planting, and have their corn
jrked over, and are now waiting
t * a rain to euablo them to set out
.Lbage plants with safety. Ho re
nds that plenty of fruit has escaped
2iDg killed by the frosts.
Wo were glad to m jet in our office
a last Wednesday, our young friend,
W. Tbomdsou, who has been ab-
•nt for several weeks. He is looking
ic picture of health, but wo think it
e would take a clean ‘shave’ it would
ild something to his personal appear-
nce, and we believe the young ladies
ill agree with ns in this.
Ed. Wood says this beats any town
o ever saw—a man can’t buy a few
sb but somebody is making remarks
bout it. ,
A petitiou is now being circulated
in this district for signatures, for the
purpose'of having au election called
to determine whether license shall bo
granted to sell alcoholic liquors iu
quantities less tlnn throe gallons. It
seoms to bo a mooted quo »tiou wheth
er tho voter;, iu the corporation of
Cedurtown will bo allowed a voice in
this election. Wo learn that Judgo
Brewer baa written a letter to tho
Attorney General asking Ijh opinion
on this question, and wo presume his
reply will hi-It Jo tho quostion.
Wo all know tho proverb about
good intentions, and tho place they
arc used for paving. Tho largest
paving stones of this kind uro tho in
tentions that have never been carried
into execution with regard to effecting
life insuranco.
Dr. Richardson has his new office
completed, and his “shiuglo’’ in posi
tion over his door. It is ouo of the
neatest nnd host finished offices
town. He has a neat, cosy bod room
fixed lip back of bis office, and wo
have somo fears that it is tho Dr’s
tontion to remain a bachelor some
I time yet. Hois having a high and
I neat picket fenco built around his lot,
extondiug back 130 feet, and wo heard
^ the Dr. remark that ho liked the situ-
: ation of his lot, as it wes quiet and re
tired, and that if lie should ever wish
to make any “additions” to his office,
he could do so. This led us to hope
that there Is a probability of the Dr.
making some young lady happy, and
being made happy by one, in the not
very far distant future. We make
these statements for the benefit of our
young lady readers, with tho hope
that someone ol them may prifit by
I them.
Tho spelling match last night was a
success, nolwithstanding tho rain and
mud nnd email attendance nud ab
sence of the ladies. Dr. Branch, (J.
Philpot and A. JIuutiuglon wove ap
pointed referees and Revs. C. K. Hen
derson slid W. H. LuPrado captains.
J. S. Stubbs was appointed onuuoiab*
or. Tho classes woro rather small,
numbering twolvo or fifteen. The
first word missed was ‘gayly,’ and
John Jones was ordered to go foot,
amid roars of laughter, and Joo Dodds
fir nisiud the boys something to laugh
at by misspelling ‘vineyard,’ and Ed
Wood walked down on ‘stomach.’
Wo creato.l a big laugh and ohaugod
our position from near head to foot
on ‘chaugonblo,’ Jml Crnbb took his
seat ou ‘etiquette,’ and Jus. Dodds on
Louisiana.’ ‘Drought’ was giviu out
to Homer Hills, and after somo hesi
tation and asking if it moaut ‘dry
vveathor,’ spelled it ‘d-r-o-u-b-t,’ so
that completely klriod up’ Hills.
Dr. Ledbetter went foot on ‘malicious’
and stopped out on ‘wristband,’ and
Esquiro Harbor wont up on ‘Sacrile
gious.’ Wo havo no lime to say any
thing ntoro now. Mr. lTousoul was
tho best speller, Mr. LuPrado second
best and Mr. Henderson third, going
out on ‘villanngo.’ Altogether it was
a very enjoyable affair, so much bo
that wo will have auothor on next
Thursday night.
Tho election under tho local option
law take plaeo in Rockuiart district
on tho 22d instant. We hope they
may successfully throttle tho monster,
and, liko Codartown, docido
We drink no moro, nor buy, nor so)’,
Away, away tho bowl;
The tippler’s offer wo lvpel,
Away, away tho bowl."
We huAO boon very much interested
tho examination of a new organ
made by Messrs llomco Waters A
Son, of this city. It is called tho
Orchestral Organ," uud certainly
morits tho name, for it is powoifu
onough for u full orchestra, while ca
pable of an en!ire change to tho soft-
st and sweetest tones. Tho orches
tral stop, from which it takoa ils name,
has a marvellous power of expression,
and very closely resembles that of a
human voice.— IIIuvlrul'd Chrilian
Weekly.
A special dispatch to the New Yoik
Post says: “Tho most determined ef
forts are being made in Boston to
Grant to dcchiro his views iu
regaid to tho third term, during Lin
journ in tin t oily.” Tno accounts
present Grant as having a good
time with tho coutonniol rove lorn at
, L xington and Concord, but
up to latest advices lie had not brouth-
I about tho third term. llo
hobnobs freely, shakes hands with a
pump handle, dines sumptuously, and
imbibes copiously, but ou tho third
team hi un it inn ho in dumb ns the town
clerk eif Kilknrucy—his lips aro as
close ns a Capo C <1 cluin. In Ohio
strong influences aro working to havo
most pronounced uttorauco against
third term incorporated in tho plat
form of tho approaching Republican
convention. Tho Cincinnati Inquiror
says this movement has put the Rad
icals in a bad dilemma. Whether
Grant desires a third term or not, ho
would regard such u declaration as a
personal insult, and his interest iu tho
Ohio eftnvass wolud bo mild. The
Federal office-holders would not be
called upon to exert themselves vio
lently. On the other hand, if tho par
ty iguore.s tho tlii d term question,
tho Cincinnati Coraomrci 1 will sit < n
tho fenco two weeks longer than usu
al, and a gord many Republicans will
stay away from tho polls in dtsgust.
Tho Euquiaor thinks tho Republi
can party is doornod.—*5'au. Now*.
Tho Secretary of tho Treasury has
delivered to tho Centennial Board of
Finance tho first installment of certifi
cates authorized by Congress. They
aro gotten up in admirable shape and
appropriate design by tho United
States Bureau of Engraving and
Printing, and merely ns a work of art
aro said to bo worth ten dollars each
the price of a share of the Exposition
stock. Tho Department of the interi-
Logal Advertisements.
Administrator's Sale.
C l F.ORG1 A, POLK COUNTY.—On tho
^ First Tuesday la Jrtuo ncxl, will bo
sold lioforo (ho nourt house door, in Codnr-
town, said county, within tho legal hours
of sale, lot of land No. 33, in 17th district
and Jill neot ion of paid count j; also two
ftcrcH oil’ lot No. 40, 1-2 nero off lot No.
It, ono half acre off lot No. 32. Sold as tho
properly of John A. Mason, deceased for
the benefit of heirs and creditor:! of paid
deceased. Anvil 21, 1876.
FANNIE MASON, Adm’rx.
Fannie Mason, administratrix
estate of John A. Mason, deceased, has ap
plied for leave to soil tho land belonging to
to estate of Iho eslato of said deceased.
These are, therefore, to olio all persons
concerned, kindred and oredllors, to bo
and a pear at a court of ordinary to ho hold
on tho find Monday in May next, to show
eauso, if any they havo, why said applica
tion should not ho granted.
Given under my hand nud official signa
ture, this April 6, 1875,
JOEL BREWER, Only.
POLE SHERIFF’S SALES.
YTTILL be sold, before the Court House
\ \ door, in tho town of Codartown, Polk
county, (!a , between Iho legal hours of sale
on tho tirst Tue day in May next, the fol
lowing property, to-wll:
One lot of land No. 701, in the 2lst dis
trict nud 3d section of Polk nouuly. as Iho
properly of James It Morgan, fo satisfy a
and George W. Morgi
Also, at same time nnd place, lots of land
is. C38, 331) uud 404, iu the 21st district
d 3d section of Polk county, nnd Nos.
220, 267, 201, 206, 2(10, 331, 332, 87, 477,
2(11), 2(1-1, 330, 083, LS3„ 188, 88,83,202,
in tho 21st district and 3d Bcollon of Polk
county; also lots Nos 280, 110, 507, 200,
187,03,008,1142. 1012, 287, 1027, 060,
1020, 600, 3, and 607, in the 18th district
ami tld section of Polk county; also llvo
res in tho south-west corner of lot 1003,
tho lOtli district 3d section; also lot No
1 in the 1st dist. ith section of Polk oo.
also Nos. 808 nnd 75, in 2d district and Ith.
(motion; nlso two lots iu tho town of Rock-
mart, No. (1, in block A, fronting 30 foot on
Marble street, and running hack 125 foot;
lot No. 7, in block A, fronting 20 feet on
marble stroot, and running back 125 foot,
as tho property of Jos. M. Ware, losalisfy
one ti fa issued from Superior Court iu fa-
vor ef GusIuvub II. Hates against Pleasant
W. Ward, James M. Ware and James F
Haver, principles, ami Win. M. Tumlin,
John A. Erwin ami Samuel Erwin security.
Properly levied on by former Sheriff.
Also, at same time ami place, lots of I ml
Nos. 788, 7(10 and 1131, in tho 21st district
and 3d section of Polk county, as Iho prop
erty of James F. Hover, to satisfy fluid ft fa.
Also, at same lime and place, loin of land
Nob. 430 and 108 iu tho 2d district and Ith
section of Polk county, us tho proporty of
Thomas G. W. MoMookin and Muslin Ai
red, to satisfy ouo Superior Court ft fa iu
favor of John R. Hunt, vs said MoMookin
and A trend*
Also, at same lime ami place, ono town
lot iirtho town of Rookmurt, as I ho propor
ty of Thomas YV. Dodd, to Hatlflfy one tax
ll fa for Mate und county taxes, vs said
Dodd; properly pointed out by lax collector.
Also, at same lime and place, lots of laud
.Nm. 1 (IHO iu the 2d district nnd till section
and 1253, 1254 in 3d district nml Ith sec
tion of Polk county, us Iho property of 8 M
II Byrd, executor
Welmlor, doom oil,
court li fa in favor of Liddell At Richardson
for Iho use of M F Liddell, vh said Byrd ox.
Properly pointodout by pllf’s nltnpne/; levy
made and loturncd to mo hy a ooiiHtubla
Also, at the time nnd place, lot of laud
No. 7, in 1st district and 4th seolion ef Polk
county, as the property of Win. M. Hutch
ings, to satisfy one Superior Court li fa in
favor of W. E West, for tho uno of Win.
Peek, vs J N Jones Adm’r and Win ,M.
Hutsiiinga.
11. P. LUMPKIN, Sheriff.
April 7, ’875
Deputy Sliei-ifl' Sales.
Will ho sold before Hie court Iioiiho door
in the town of Codartown, on tho IIml Tues
day in May next, within (lie legal bourn
of Hale, tlie following properly to wit :
One lot of land, No. 13, in the IHlhdlst.
and 3d section as Iho property of J. M.
Smith, to satisfy one lax li fa. vs said Smith
Levy made and relumed to me by u cousin
Ido.
A1 ho, at same lime and place tin* wont
half of lot of land No. 353, in Iho 18th tlisl.
and 3d seolion, as the properly of Win. M.
T. Doyl, to satisfy a lax ft. fa. Levy made
, 1876.
Columbia House,
ATLANTA, (JA.
300 foot from Union Passenger Depot
Rooms large and airy, newly furnished,
and tho taldos unsurpassed. Satisfaction
guaranteed or no pay required. Board nud
lodging per day $1 50. April 17
Hi:WITT & OO., Prop’it,-
Cnpt, Maiik H. Lki:, Manager.
Professional Cards,
IVY V. THOMPSON, V.\ S. 1). WIKt.M
THOMPSON & WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents
CEHARTOWN, OEORGIA,
•out proporty, nt n
modicine, but will in the future coniine
myself to ollico prncHoo. April 17. 1875
R. R, THOMPSON.
W. THOMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ClinARTOWiV, a A.
o Claims.
, East side
ourt House square. out 17, 71
Wm. M. SPARKS,
1 TTOllNEY AT LAW,
.1. H. It A It It H It ,
Notary I* tiV>lic
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Codartown, (la.
P ARTICULAR attention given to Inking
Depositions and collection of claims,
W. F. T IT R N E R ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Crdarloivn, tin.
O FFICE South of Court Honso, between
llunltiiglon and Wright’s stored.
IVY F. THOMPSON,
Attorney n,t Law,
CEDARTOWN. OA.
O WOE
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Codartown, (Sa.
O FFICE ut residence, on Pryor drool.
Juno 20.
Dr. L. S. LEDBETTER,
4M
April r
/ U’.ORGIA, POLK COUNTY, —Whereas
' t Thomas C. Hampton, v ’ itlnldr: r on
tho cut at o of D.xiliA. limn i •, deceased,
having inndo application for I tiers of dis
mission from Hold administration, all :ing
in his petition that ho him folly admln'slor
edsaid estate and disbursed tho same ac
cording to law.
These aro, therefore, to cito all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my
odice, within the lime prescribed hy law,
to show caiiM.i if any tliny havo, why said
l.dteiH should not lie gruimtod. Given
«|or my Imitd and olllclnl signature, This
Fell. 2d, 1875.
JOEL BREWER, Ord'y.
Into'of T. West, hue of said county, do-
er ased, has applied for letters of dimnifl-
H ion lroni bin said administration.
The e me, therefore, to eilo and adiryn)
i ill nil persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to he and appear at the court o*
Ordinary to bo hold in Paid county no tin
firs I Monday in July next, to show cause
if nny they have, why said letters should
noi be granted In terms of tho law,
Given under my hand and official signs
ture, this April 2. 1 R75i
JOEL BREWER, Ord’y,
- Wheront
on the et
of Henry l>. Wray, late of said comity,
fins perfected arrangements for I deceased, lms applied for letters oi dismis-
placing in tho Exposition building a |
complete exhibition of tho lifo, man
ners and customs of tho Indians, in
cluding their domestic utensils and
weapons of war and tho chaso.
It is curious fact that Murk Twain’s
best booh, “Innocouts Abroad,” which
has reache d a sale of 170,000 copies,
was p thlisliod with great difficulty.
Several publishers refused to touch it.
“Roughing It” was sold up to 100,000
and tho “Gilded Ago” has stopped
short at 50,000 copies. It is plain
enough the latter sold almost entirely
ou tho author’s nurnns. As old Aster
used to say, “It’s easy enough to iriuko
money—after your first million."
Tho lower branch of tho South
Carolina Legislature voted a gratuity
of $300 to the chaplain for praying
t: with cidoit to himself and satisfaction
to the bouse.”
hIoti from said administration.
TIichc arc, therefore, to cito nnd admon
mb all pnrHOiiH concerned, kindred am
creditors, to be and appear at a court of
Ordinary, to bo held in said ooiinfy
First Monday in July next, to hIiow
if nny they have, why fluid letters should
not be grunted' in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and oIJiciui fligna-
Jure, this the 2d day ot April. 1875.
JOEL HRBWJJIl, Ord’y.
( 1 KOISGIA FOLK COUNTY, -When-un,
W. J. Ragsdale lias applied to me for
letters of guardianship for tho poreonn and
property ofThninuH W. Gritlin and Jackson
Griffin, minor orphans of William
late of said county, deceased,
TIichc arc, therefore, to cite and admon
ish nil concerned to bound appear
next Court of Ordinary, to be hold in fluid
county on the flint Monday in May
next, to show cause, ir any they havo, why
Maid letters of Gimrdinnaeip flhould
granted in terms oi iho law. Given
NOTICE.
O N and alter thin dale, orders former
chundise iusued by Cherokee Iron Com
puny will be received for mercli.indiflc only
and not in payment for notes and account:
due said Company.
A. G. VVE8T, I resident.
Codartown, Gu., April 10, 1870.
SURQE0N DENTIST
Cciliii'limn, tin.
O FFERS Ida proloHnionnl uorvioos to the
oili/.eiiH of Godnrlown and vicinity.
A.
Watchmaker and
Codartown,
All work warranted Twelve Mnnthfl,
Repairing line wntohofl a specially. A1
kinds of Jewelry and Watches and tJlocks
kept for sale. ,line 20-1 y
J'l. CL HAVE LAND,
Fashionable Tailor,
MAIN HTIIKIST
Codartown, Ca.
\ L1. orders in my lino promptly tilled
and in a stylo not to bo excelled by tho
est. Fits guarnaleed, and all work war
ranted. Try me and he eon vi need. Espe
cial attention paid to renovating and re
pairing; also cutting for ladies to make up
as If. 20
A GREAT DISCOVER!!
Thompson’s Liniment
of the greatest discoveries of Hie
Nothing brings snob speedy and sure
relief to those who sutler with the nuntor
oils pains and aches common to I lie human
race. Ho you want, something that will
ease your head, your hack, cure your rheu
matism and Neuralgia 7 Apply Thompson*)
Liniment nnd suffer
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises :
Sprains, Hums, nnd 1'ains generally,
USB
THOMPSON’S LIMIMENT,
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO
-$20-
WILL HUY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
OF THU
N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Oo.
Don’t compare it with a Lottery; lumr
in mind that tho capital invested is always
scoured.
Tills Loan is issued on a novel plan, and
is authorized hy special Act of the Legisla
ture of the Stale of New YoGc.
Every bondholder must receive at least
$21.00, buthe nuiy receive
$100,000 »
Or $86,000, or $10,000, or $3,O'M)', or
$3,000. &a., .to.
1th Premium Allotmont, Juno 7, 1.875
5th Series Drawing, July (1,1875.
Circulars giving full explanation, will he
Bout, froe of charge, on application.
Address, for Ilonds and full information,J)
IMorgonthnu, Bruno * Co."
Financial Auknta,
Sifll Park Row, N. Y.
Post Ollico Drawer £«».
Remit by Draft oil N. Y. City Hanks,
Registered bolter or l*. O. Money Ordor.
dee 15 — Gin
6, l FUTHERSTON
Continues to deal in
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoos,
Hardware, Hats, Groceries
&o., &c., itn.,
Cosh oi* Darter*
He hIho liuyH and Hells Colton. Oct 21
BARBER & WOOD
CEDAlll\)\VN, c.l.
DRY GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS,
Hoots, Shoos,
WooliSe-D^iii’ I tats
Oho,:
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Mea
FLOUR and B A.OO 1ST.
Which wo will Hell as clioap ns any onciu
town for tho CAHII. (Jail and examine
uforo purchasing. hum 2>
Cotton ! Cotton 11 Cotton !!!
STOP AND UK AD !
I will at all times pay tho
Romo Full Market Price
For Cotton. Persons wishing to deliver
me cotton in payment of their accounts,
will receive
T.J iboral I* t* ic o h
Over the market price, during tho month
of November. Parlies having Hold mo Cot
ton and to bo delivered this fall, are hereby
notified to bring in Iho same nt once, a
past due.
NEWCIOODS
OIIEA.PER. ONUS!
A. O.
33 Broad St.,
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER
—AND —
FR.IJSTT 313JEIS
Pianos, Cabinet Organs,
SMAl.f, I.N8TIUIMHNTH. SHEET
musk; and musioai.
JNSTlUJCTfONinoOKfl
Plain and Fancy Printing Neat and Cheap
Paper Sacks and lino Wrapping Paper.
Picture Framee nud Mouldings* Write
for catalogue and Prico List. sop2Qly
Chorokoo Iron Comp’y Store.
IP YOU WANT
XDLLY C3-OOJDS
[S llOES,
CLOTHING, HATS, GAPS,
Or any urliolo gonornlly ku)>t in
A PI K ST GLASS STORE
AtlTicra In mill Iho (llososl Savors, you
Will make it greatly to your advantage hy
calling at the above named store.
iuuo 27-Iy
JOHN C, AltEN,
Practical Mechanic & Builder,
CK1)A It TO H”A r , a A.,
I'lpoct BuiltlinSs
of nil sizes and gradi’o, on short nnfinn and
after tho most approved plans. Pnrlieiilnr
attention given n an I
COFPI XT
RuffArnrN'o furniture, & 0 i
Those desiring work ot any kind in liis
line would do well to call on him at tho Hi.
Charles Hotel. Shop fronting Court House
Hquaro. Juno 20-Iy
tliu Imvcliiig Public.
drslgnod is now rmmlirg a Tri-
ekly
Til
HACK IaTISTE
ntOM
lave Spring (o Cedartown,
I’ucstluyfl, Thurstlaya an l S itin’(lay t4
Goad 1 limits Fast Horses and
Ctiroful Drivers.
The Cave Spring Hotel
hmi boon lsusod and titled lip in good style.
The table will ho supplied with the host
’ oau ho had. J. P. JOHNSON.
I ) A VlD AXE,
House, Sign and Ornamental
IP-AUTVCTIEJIE?,
Furuituro mtido look liko now. Rc-
pftiriufj of ovory description
7’hoso having work in Iho nbovo lino can
bo Hiiited al liliural Priuos;
mull 10
East End Wood Shop.
HY
.1. M. IIAUUTS.
Repairs and Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads,Tables etc
And almost anything made of wood.
Wagon Hubs or any other
Turning Done to Order.
ODD HUBS KEPT ON HAND.
wonk cheap Xi’an gash.
sopt 19-lyJ2
CKDAKTOWN
jd fear no harm. This Modi-
pul up right here in your midst,by
Dr* It. It. THOMPSON. Your ncittbb
have tried it, and it has never failed to do
what it promises. Every family should
keep it. on hand, and thereby save many a
dollar. Often a long and expensive trip
for a physician might be dispensed with,
simply by applying Thompson's Liniment;
then keep it on hand—it will cost you Imt
little. No physician can practice success
fully without a good Liniment—they know
its importance—then keep it on hand. Von
can apply it yourself and save money.
Gallon DR. It. R. THOMPSON, over
pi*. Reese's Drug Htoro, get a bottle, nnd
never be without it. It will do what it Bays.
„„d you’ll never regret buying it. Oct 21
town, which 1 am offering nt extroinoly low
prices. I ain determined that hereafter
goods shall lie Hold as low in (Jedartown
any town in the Slate. Cull and see me a
Examine My Stock and Prices
Don’t liflten to Croakers, but call and
amino for yourselves. ItigliosL market p
paid for
(Jorn and Wlietit.
A. Huntington.
Oedaktowv, Nov. 12, 187'!.
w. C. Uai’ber,
REAL ESTATE AQ’T
Rockmail, (id.
Lands in any portion of the county
Having been a citizen of Polk county for
many years, and being thoroughly posted
in the Location, Value, etc , of Lands in ev
ery section, feel confident that it will lie to
the interest of parlies having lands to sell,
to place them in my hands; ami those wish
ing to purchase Lands can always be ao
coinmodalod. I will bo in (Jedartown ot
the lot Tuesday in each month, for the pur
pose of transacting business iu my line.
I
Main Street, Cedartown,Gu-
P RIDES down to suit the times, flood
Stock, Vehicles, and Careful Drlvora
always on hand.
Special ntton’lon given to Iho cavo cf
stock lull In our charge.
LiJ.MPKIN At MoCONNELL*
rr LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to tho Wholo Race of Womon-
DR. BRADFIELD'8
Female Regulator!
f r win. BIIINCI ON TICK MKNHKH, rnMpvti
I * iiirin.il! nt Hie monthly " Period," o*iro Kliurn
Neuralgia or Hack and Utoninil.ua.
Whiles, nml partial Prolapsus Uteri,
, Hive lluw, end corroct nil Irreiulnritlea
It w'di nmm'veull IrrIU'lon orccidneyn nml Illnd-
ollevo OoslP ‘ “ “ “ ”*
.ml Miimintti
mpurling a r
ruimm lo ttio mind.
Inn Is In Chill's and Fever.
con lieu or WIdles, n
Vo I lev’iV CoHlivonens,’ »«uM fy h tlie,!*! nml.^ r « ‘ ^
.’impnrilVmnrosy'liuu'io'lliucficok.nnd cheer.
Iho nliove dist uses a» Quin-
'l, ’.dies o.Vnooro thoinsolycij of ul 1^ the ,1x1)0vo d^ls-
peiROii, widen In itiwayn ih«jjtllj Inct to their prldu
ll, jt ts recoaiuiemted hy llio liost physlclatis nml
the cow. |,,\Okanok, (hi ■ Mnreh 13, IH70,
IlutoriKi.i' A C:i Atluii n. tin.: Ilniv
take pU-iiniiP: la KUtiny Uml 1 have ne* *t 10 llm
li:;;.',;;:; 1 ;',
Ini' r lied con'iHiT ti iheat comiiliuiiloii ovi®
goltoii to ether for the'llsonseii for which it b m
roiiunended. I hnvn heeo InitiUlttr w th tho nre-
ic Iptlon iHitli osn prnoilllooer nr medlolno und In
doiueut'.u prooiIce,and «jn honesli^y sny^th^t^eoii-
hope thill every Indy in our own land, who uujy ho
sfetr»x:rii:K£;±
I nm, respeclfuliy, ^ W. II. FJCRIUCW,, M. J).
Nkait tfXoiKTTA, Cn.^Mni-ch^'.
lie. Yours, respoclful^ Jf R JOHNSON.
Wo could add n thousand other corU Ilea lea, bm
wecomldortho “hove nmpljf suOicleut proof of U«
For full partloulnra, lilstory or diseases, nml cer-
tliicnU)"nr lie wonderful cures, llm roader la ro»
lerred lo the wrapper urouiid the bottle.
Witiitira^mre.1 mol co ^ AUftnttt| Q a
Hold hy nil UrujiKihtH.