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THE RECORD.
t Live Country Howrptpor. Published Every
Saturday Morning by
W. S. r>. WIKLE Sc oo.
TER MB OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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All anbeerlpUona invariably in advanoe. No
name entered npou tho Hat until tlio subscrlp-
iion ia paid.
RATES OF ADVKRTIHINO.
I Square...
W Column.
H Column,
1 Column.
1 W. | 1 M. | S M.
* 1.00 ? 2.50 ? 5.00
8 00; 15.00 25.00
18 00. 25.00| 15.00 6S.OO) 120.00
40.00 05.00
Ptofoeeional and Uuaineee Carda of one
inch or loan, ?19 per annum, payable quarterly
fn advance; all raonlbe, #8. All advortiao*
rnente due after flrat ineariion.
ClIlUCll DIIIKCTOKY.
(Iaptist ('m hcii.—Regular Services, 1st
rtttd 3d Sundny-* in each month. Rev. (’. K
Henderson, Pastor. Sabbath-school at 9
Mrthodist Ciirncit.—Sorrices at 11
o'clock. A. m. and S o'clock, v. m. every
Sabbat it; Rev. Wni. II. l.uPradc, Poster.
Pabhath»school nt 9 o’clock, a. u.
. K» «1 \ TVHIAN Cin llCII.—Service* 2d
and 4th Sabbath every month, Rev. James
E. Jones, Pastor. Suhbitth school at
o’clock, A. m,
Masonic.
Calsikikia Lopok, No. 121, F. k A. M.
R gular coniThunication,
night in each month.
.1. S. STt'nns, \V.
N. M. WniOBT, Secretary.
Hood Templars.
Cr.pAii Vauky Loimik. No. 308. 1
'1 Meets every Friday night (cxcc
Friday.)
tho 3d Friday
\Y. H LaPllADK, W.
Granec.
CotgriTT Gbaxuk, No, 20 Regular meet
ings Sntur.lny before tho thir-1 Sabbath in
each mnnlk.
l*nlk Count j Karim*
Holds H<* regular lugs
brfV.i
a (lull.
I Saturday
• the 4th Sunday In each month
esidon
Our Agenth.
E. P. Peatlierston, Rime Rrmneli.
R. 8. Pattlllo, Taylorsville.
W. P. Wrat, Esom 11 III.
KATl'RDAY MORNING MAY 29. 1*7
local items.
Our offico in now located in Lump
kin *V McConnell's now building, over
1. A. Wytin’s htoro— front room.
Nir.iu.FH for nil kinds <»f Sewing
machines; Singer,00cls per dozen all oth
rr« 75 cent*. WiM rend needle* by mail on
r. ccipl of price. W. II WIKLE.
t’nrtcrsville, On
Pianos am. Dugans.- Wo nro ngent
for two reliable houses, for tho sale of
Pianos and Orgntis, or any other mus
ical instrument, itml will sell ns cheap
its cun ho bought from manufactures,
cull and got catalogue) uud price list.
Persons debiting to spend u fow
months nt Cavo Spring during tho
hout of Summer, will bo accommo
dated, eithor nt tho Cavo Spring hotel
or Judge T. J. Davis'. Como ye, and
onjoy tho cool, refreshing water uud
pure air of our village.
J. p. JOHNSON,
Prop. Cavo Spring Hotel.
Attention, Lawks.—Patterns of all
kinds, sizes and styles, for Ladies,
Misses and Children, both Boys
Girls, kept, constantly on hand,
terns are nil cut and not hod, and
crosses or maiks to show where to
gather or ph ut, so that any lady con
use them without any difficulty.
Prices from 15 to .'15 cents. Call at
Mrs. Endlows, or MUs Virgin Lump
kin. iuH 4t L. G. RAY.
Dr. K H. Richardson, Jr., lias
moved into his new oflicc, beyond
H .ury May’s shoe shop, on Main st.,
where ho uiav be found at all hours
when not professionally absent,
may 1 If
A Bauoain.— 1 Two hundred and
twenty five acres of land, ou Ealmrlcc
creek, throo miles south of Itockmart,
about fifty acres of good tillable land,
under good fence. On this tract is
one of tho best mill 1 “ "
try
good mill house, two sets of runners,
one for corn and one f^r wheat, Tur
bine wub r wheel, and all other nec
essary fixtures. The j i • .rictor hav
ing gone to Texas, a splendid bargain
will be given. Cull on
Thompson *v Wiki.k,
Real Estate Agt’s, Cedartown.
Marshal Wilkes is still engaged on
Main street, and is putting it in ex
cellent condition, and it is his inten
tion to continue tho work all summer.
Some of our streets aro needing re
pairs badly, but unless all subject to
street tnx assist our council by paying
up promptly, tho work will bo stopped
for tho luck of means to carry it ou.
& C. Hunt is building himself a r®8-
deuce on Main streot.
The Gberokoo Iron Company’s nmg-
nificout new mill will bo ready to con
vert wheat into tho best grades of
flour in tho early part of next woek.
Mr. StofiVagon's now sto-story
building will soon ho complotod. Mr.
W. S. Davis, tho contractor, is making
a good job of it, and lms not been long
about it.
Tho work on Joo Dodds’ and Dr.
Ledbottor's residences is progressing
rapidly. Mr. John C. Allen is tho
contractor, which is as much as to say
that tho work will l»c well done
Any olio wanting an $80 Singer
Sowing Machine, only used about
three mouths, cheap, will please call at
this ofiico for further information.
may 27-tf
Dr. C. H. Harris is expected to re
turn homo to-day or the early part of
next week. Wo shall bo happy to
congratulate tho doctor on tho good
nows wo hoar about him.
Since tho abovo was in type Dr. Har
ris has returned, but wo have not
'‘interviewed’' him yet, and are, there*
foto, not ftblo to stato tho extent ot
his BiiecesH.
Wo have now three beef markets in
town. So no one need slitter for the
lack of beef, if tho number of markets
means anything. Tho one next tho
old jail is fixing up a twelve foot Well
to keep fresh meat cool.
Local nows is about as scarce in
tcwii as greenbacks. Wo spent about
two hours yesterday afternoon in
source of an item, but made ft com
plete failure. Howovor, wo heard
Knight toll his "calf story," but
huvo no room for it in this paper.
Wo regret to learn that lit tlu 1
y.iu Peek, daughter of Captain Julius
Peek, has been very ill for a week past.
Hope she may soon recover.
| Wo also extend our sympathy to the
family (of our aged townsman, Mr.
Griflln, who is seriously ill of pnciuno-
Notwithstanding tho depression
aud hard times, aml dry, hot and
windy weather, our town is gradually
improving. There aro now soiuo six
or eight resiliences in courso of erec
tion, and three new store houses not
yet completed, besides tho immonso
amount of wo.k being done at tho
Gberokoo Iron Works. Not many
off-of tlie-railroad towns, tho size < f
( a dartowu, con boast of any improv* -
mont.
The i
el llo
Ring match Thursday night
oil attended. .Judge Sp irks
u Mills made up a small
class aud Mr. llousonl acted as cuun-
ciator. Tho first word, ‘j i,’ w is given
to Homer, and h • went foot on it.
Judge Sparks went foot on tho next
word, *ccks.’ Notwithstanding tho
small attendance, Judgo Sparks man
aged to get up a laugh occasionally
at his sayings and doings and bad
spells, and ho aud tho other hoys on-
joyed themselves.
Wo copy tho following do ing par
agraphs from lion. Ben Hill’s great
speech, delivered in Atlanta on the
1 ‘2th instant:
"Tho Southern extremists dreamed
that they could destroy tho Union
without wur. Alas, wlmt a dream !
And yet far more visionary aro tlio.se
Northern extremists who dronni that
tho constitution can'bo destroyed
without war. The Constitution and
the Uuim! Would that patriots
North aud South would wake up lo
the fact that them two aro ouo. Tho
lifo of the first is tho only hope of tho
lust. Together both will live; divided
both must die. In their life aro peace
and freedom and glories over increas
ing, and without cud. In their death
m o strife and war aud despotism, and
! everlasting uud without hope.
Folio v> eiti/.i ns, I urn charged with
; being ambitious. So / have. hum (tin-
' bitiona; but for what ? # To savo tho
South from tho abyss of secession;
- u fall of about fifteen feet. Also j tho Union from tho horrors of
Liberty from tho perils of sectional
hate, and my own roco from tho infa
my of self degradation. 1 am ambi
tious; hut for what V Simply to hold
office V How I pity tho boor creature
who could think so. I live high abovo
the man who could find a gratifica
tion of more personal vanity in the
fact of holding an office. I am ambi
tious once more to see Peuco between
the States; peace between tho races,
and peace, fraternal peace, between
those who love tho constitution and
thoso who lovo tho Union. And if,
befor-. I die, J eau ho permitted to see
States accordant, sections reconciled,
tho rights of ull our people preserved,
with the honor of none tarnished or
Remember onr Tut Collector pays destroyed, and tho rich legacy of free
our town another visis on Tuesday ; constitutional government bequeathed
Married, nt tho rcsidonco of the
bride’s fallior, near Roekiuhrt, on tho
flOtli instant, Judgo Wiloy C. Barber,
to Miss Lizzio Iloslip.
Onr Arkansas Correspondence.
Little Rook, Auk., May It), 187
Editor /{(foot'd:—Having seen but
little of tho Stato of Arkansas, 1 am,
of course, preparod to say but little,
but in my roiuards I shall endeavor
to speak alike of tho advantages and
disadvantage?—to picture tho rough
ns well as tho smotli side.
Tho first towu I visited in tho Stato
was Madison, situated forty niilos
west of Memphis, on tho M. «& L. R.
lb, just at tho western side of tho
swamp and on tho St. Francis River.
This was once a thriving town of sev
eral handled inhabitants. Situated,
as it were, on tho railroad and a nav
igable liver, tho county seat of a liuo
funning county, and a good distance
from any city, one would suppose it
t.i bo a place of considerable impor
tance; but it is tho reverse. It is ouly
a resort for such as aro not disposed
to obey the ordinances of an incorpo
rated town—such as love to drink,
ami say ami do what they plcnso.
"This was once a nice place, 0 said
tho proprietor of a /<nV . v hoarding
house, “hut a fow mon who cared
nothing for their country aud wanted
to increase the value of their property
moved tho court lion : to Forest City."
"How could a few moli nmvo tho
court-house against the will of tho
people," l asked. "Why, tho people
kuowod if they didn't give way old
useless would make 'em; so they just
let it go." Tho old man really thought
that the this nan of president Grant
was pronounced hm/c.m.
Forest City is just across tho ridge
four miles west of Madison, on tho
M. A L. R. R. It. Situated on tho
table lands, it is bound to boooino a
city of note. This tublo land iH ftvo or
six miles wide, and a great many miles
long, ami almost perfectly level.
1 spoilt an afternoon and night with
a gentleman who lives five miles from
Forest city, who owns a section (CIO
acres) of Ibis iovol land, over throo
hundred acres of which is m cultiva
tion. Ho says it yields from thirteen
to llftben hundred pounds of seed cut*
ton to the aero. Ho says it clours
two thousand dollars a year, and yot
ho is borrowing money from a Mem
phis bank with which to buy supplies
to make his crop. Ho plants scarcely
unylhidg but cotton, ami no wheat at
all. lie has in one field one hundred
and thirty acres, as level as the sur-
f.uv i t water in a stock pjnd, that ho
h *; cnltivati -1 thii ty- i.x years, aud him
Dover seen a stalk of whoa!, or outs
growing on it. Ho is paying,on time,
twelve dull,us and fifty cents per bar
rel for Hour, that ho could get for sev
en and a half,cash. 1 am told by relia
ble m. n that nine-tontliH of the farm
ers through that section havo their
stock mortgaged for supplies.
I came to Littlo Ruck ou tho 15th.
That was a big day hero. Over ono
hundred cannon were tired iu the first
a inal celebration of tho State’s inde
pendence. They say tho 15th of May
is to Aikunsaa what the •Rli of July is
to the whole United Staton. All aoem
well pleased with Governor Garland.
I am iufoi mod that Brooks makes a
good Post-master. Many of his for
mer opponents say lie is tho right man
iu tliO right l>hi*;e.
A word to mechanics. Carpenters
get from ouo dollar and fifty cents to
two fifty. Master brick masons from
throe to four dollars per day. Some
Georgia boyo askod mo to sco what
the clmn cos would be for them in
Little Rock. I have made the liccos
sary inquiry and find that mechanics
have their city unions mid get only
the above prices. L is almost im
possible for a stranger to got work to
do. Two or throb yours ago there
were about forty master brick masons
iu town, now there aro only six or
seven, ami not vvoik enough to keep
them ornph yed. Some of tho oldest
carpenters of tho pi mo aro leaving
uud working in little towns through
the country. I advise tho young men
of Georgia to stay whe io they are.
OPENED AT LAST !
THE CHEROKEE IRON COMPANY’S
NEW STORE!
"With nfNow and Select Stock of Goods, tho largost oVor offered in Coder
Valley, Iuoludiug
PRINTS AND RADIKS DRESS WOODS,
DROWN AND BLEACHED DOMESTICS,
COTTON STRIPES AND PLAIDS,
COTTON APRS LIN HNS AND CASSlMERS.
A Seloot Slock of
Family Groceries and Canned Goods,
Ready - Made Clothing- a Specialty.
HOOTS AXJ) SHOES
AT HEDUCEl) raw US.
GLASSWARE,
CHE A l
Having ndoptod the Gusli System and Ono Price only, and with tho ad
vantage of Ifaving an oxporioucod Buyer in Now York, and receiving N>
Goods at all timoH, wo would respectfully announco to our old patrons and
tho l'uhlio generally, that wo aro prepared to sell ut tho most reasonable prices
lfciX- The Highest Market Prices paid for Corn, AVhoat, Oats and Country
Produce generally, in exchange for Goods or Cash.
Now Advertisements.
(i. W. VANCE,
Saddle! and Harness Maker,
CKDAItTOWN, (JA.
my lino
i (ho Pow
(Ft
ilisg. nmy H
r.mulH For Sale.
KK HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACHES
Luml in Fluli limit <Uslilol, nboul
!•(* cleared ami under pond reuse,
i goa l bottom land. Dwel-
TMimry ontbou*«*. and
in I ho yard, arid a good
place. A great bargain is
ju ico and term*, jM'p'y
and half tin* l
ling ami all
well nf good
8|)t illg Oil llll'
offered, for
(lie iirtniivwK,
nr iiiomn*(
'edartuwa, Git.
p. 8. A line Orchard, of Eleven Acres
on the place. m »y H loot.
Public School Notice.
rpHK PublicSolimdHof Polk county, (ia.
X will open on I ho
First Monthly in •Inly,
and conttnuo through »ho month* of July
Angus! and September.
All applicant!' for IIooiiho In tcnoli is I hi
Public HoIiooIh for I be proHimt year, an
hero by required I o meel the Hoard of Ed
uealloii al I ho t-olirt IIoiiho ill Ccdurlowii
oil I lie Find Tiuotday in Juno next, lb
cxniiiluntioii. Teachers proriounly lioen*ad
if *'N peel ing lo tern'll during I ho proHonl
year, are rei|uirod lo pn.'Hiinl I hoi r lioonsoH
at. the Hama (lino for npproval.
All leaolmr* will bo required I" sign up
conlrnot in tluplioalo with Pitlron* and
with I ho County School GomnilHitlonorH,
before Iho opening of tlielr rohool*.
Ry oi der of till) Ihmrd.
T 1, PITTMAN,
County School Com’r
Codarlown, May 4, 1874.
FULTON HOUSE,
T. M. ANDERSON, lain or Romo, (in. will
F. CORUAj
Professional Cards.
. THOMt'SOH, «. It. WIKI.:*
THOMPSON At NYllvhK,
Real Estate Agents
CKDART0WN, GEORGIA,
I proporly, al i
pilfS i« to notify tho public llial I huvo
1 dla.OQUuilued to do a general praolioo
liioillolno, hut will in Iho I'ul lire eon lino
inyHo’fto ollloo praolioo. April 17. 1875
It. R, THOMPSON.
F. W. THOMPSON,-
ATTORNEY AT LAW
dEDA It TO MW, HI.
GEORGIA.
d Lodging per Day $2 00;
gb; meal, 50 ooiiIh, PirHl-olan* lablo
and I rooms, ||H>.. Haloen in ham
niHhod with puru IJqUbr*, Pino V
A T LAN T A,
MX
Elm.
As n rule you can’t tell whether an
ajipreutirr boy will havo an office) of
his own soiuo day, or whether lie will
lx. - come an out and out tramp, but
when ho rollH a form with thu ink
half distributed, and loaves tho roller
on the cylinder vvhilo ho goes down to
buy a cigar, you may as well buy him
ii map and tell him about counting tho
tiep.
Tax Receiver's Notice
T WII.I, ho III. tho following mimed place
for Ilia purpose of Receiving Tax it
I urn of all laxahlo properly for tlio yoi
1875, lo wit :
Dunoomhc, (Saturday, May 2 'th.
Fiali Crock, Mopilay, May Sint.
Codarlown, 'J'uomlay, June IhL
llamplon'H, Wedm-H'lay, Juno 2d.
Khoiii Hill, Friday, June 4Hr,
Young'*, Saturday, Juno 5th.
Rook mart, Monday, Juno 7th.
J. M. ARRINGTON, T. R.
A GREAT DISUOVERT!
Thompson's Liniment
I* ono of iho gronloHl dlBeoverios of tho
nge. Nothing bring!* wncli Hpooily and Mine
relief lo IhoHC who miller with tlio nuiner
oiih pain* ami acheH ootnmon to the human
race. Do you want Hometbing llial will
(•nno your bond, your back, cure your
inntimn and Neuralgia ? Apply 'I hompao.. n
Liniment and Bulfer no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Spruins, DurftB, and I'ain* gfiltorally,
USB
THOMPSON’S LINIMENT,
A. OMB ERG,
3 5,31 J St., R a n a, C
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER
—AND —
PRINTERS
Pianos, Cabinet Organs,
SMALL INSTRUMENTS. SHEET
MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUCTION ROOK
Plain and Fancy Print lug Neal and Cheap
Paper Suokt* and lino Wrapping Paper.
Pio turc Frame* and Mouldings* Write
'or catalogue and Price List, soppily
JOHN C. AUfiii
tactical Mechanic & Builder,
\lOEDAItrO)VX, HA.,
ULI) roHpoolfull)
.mblic that ho i«
fuvnish Matorlal aud ^ o
KpocI; 1 (u ilditi oM
of all riioH and grades, on short nolloo ami
uflor Iho moHt approved phuiB. Parliaular
ill l out ion given lo making aud'I rim ml tig
GOP.PIITS
REPAIRING FURNITURE, \o’"
Those dealriug work of any kind iu his
line would do well lo call on him al Iho Ml.
harlea Hotel. Shop front lug Conrl House
Sqonro. Juno SJ-ly
JKOMPT nllonlhm given
Gllieo with Ivy F. Thomps
Court IIoiiho aqunro.
to Clnhun,
m, East ai<
ocl 17, 71
Wm. M. SPARKS,
ATTOHNKY AT A A IF
Codnrtown, Cn.
)ol 17 '71.
.1. 1C. II A k< It i: It ,
NoIhp.v I*ul>lic
AND
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(VHitrlotvn, (<n.
1 )A11TICULAU alleulion given lo Inking
1 Doposllloiia and colluolion of claim
IV. F. T U It N K It ,
ATTOIJNl'lY AT LAW
('<‘4lai'(0\VII, (ail.
O FFICE Koulli of Court IIoiiho, bolwoon
Huntington and W right'a alorea.
IVY F. THOMPSON,
Attorney sit Law
CEDARTOWN. GA.
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Codnrtown, (In.
O FFICE al ronidonoo, on Pryor Hroot.
Juno 20.
Dr. L. 8. LEDBETTER,
SURGEON DENTIS rp
Urilai'loAvn, Ua.
O FFERS liin profoMlmial aorvloo* lo I
oitizena of Codarlown and vioinily.
A. la. DAVIS,
Che
NKVV SCHKDULE.
I'olccc Railroad,
next. Seo list of appointments iu
another column.
Rev. James K. Jones has been cho
sen as pastor of the Presbyterian
church in this place, and will preach
the 2d and 1th Sundays iu each
mouth
fathers, transmitted
| impaired to our children, I shall go to
my grade with a comfort which tho
; diadems of kings could not confer;
. and which the wealth and pov/or of
■ emperors could neither buy nor take
away.
From and afior November 1st, 1s7» the
following achcdulc will bo run on tho Cbor-
okco Railroad ;
Leave Ubckmnrl " 15 a m
Arrive al Taylorsville 8 30 a m
Leave TaylorstlUc.■ •••• 8 50am
Arrive at Htilesboro 9 10 a m
Leave fctlilcuboro 9 20 a m
Arrive at Uarterv/ille 10 Oj a rn
Itol Uf 11 * I*K-
j Leave Cartersvillc 2 HO pm
Arrive at 8lile*bor0 3 15 p m
Leave Blilciiboro 3 25 \> hi
Arrive at Tnyloror •" 4} P u *
Leavo Taylornvilli 4 05 ? ui
Arrive al Roc!uji.r I 50 m
D. \V ii. FKAC0( -K
Watchmaker and
Codartown,
•WORK done promptly
(lit* (rat cling Public.
ARE uudralgaod is now ruuuing a 'I
kly
T
Spring
G, t FtATHERSTON
ConlliuioH lo deal in
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Hats, Groceries
&«., &c., 5tc.,
OohIi or Harter.
ITohIho buy* and soil* Colton. Oot 24
BARBER & WOOD
OH/)AUTO HW, (!A
DRY GOODS
ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS,
liools, SllOOH,
Wool Sc Fill’ l J :i t
fAl.BOr,
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup,
FLOUR mid BACON.
Which we will Hell as
town for tho CASH.
ofdYo purchasing.
cheap an any one in
Call ami examine
|unn]3Q <
W ,|jL!
VV I,ami
I’uesdityH, Thursdays an l Stlurd tyi
Good Hacks Fast Horses ami
Oaroful Drivers.
The Cave Spring Hotel
Iiiih been lsnsod mid tilled up iu good atylo,
The lablo will Im mipplicd with iho bcsl
Unit can Im had. J. P. JOHNSON.
])AVll> yVX.10,
House, Sign and Ornamental
3?A.inVCTB]3E^
Furnituro ntado lo ilc lika now. lto-
pairing of ovory description
Tlioiio having work in Iho above line can
Im Bulled al liberal Prlona.
mohld
East End Wood Shop,
f)V
.T. M. IIAHiMS.
Repairs ami Milken
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
Aud alinoHl nnylhing made of wood.
Wagon Hubs or any other
Turning Done to Ordor.
ODD HUBS KF.L'T ON HAND.
WORK 0HLU1’ FOR CASH.
noi>l 10—ly
Columbia House,
ATLANTA, GA.
Rooms largo and airy, newly liiiulshed,
aud Hid labioH uiiHiirpiiHSod. .Snlinfaollou
guaraiiloed or no pay required Hoard aud
lodging per day $1 5). April 17
ml yo
harm. Thin Mcdi-
i up right bore in your inidBl.by
})r R. *K. THOMPSON. Your m igl.borH
l, u vc tried it, and i! lms never foiled lo do
what it promise*. Every family nliould
keep it on hand, and thereby huvo ninny a
dollar. Often a long and expoiiHive trip
f->r a physician might bo dispensed with,
uimply by applying Thompson's Liniment;
then keep it on hand—it will cost you but
little. jNn physician can practice hiicochm.
fully without a good Liniment.—they know
ils importance—then keep it on hand. You
can uoply it yourself and save money.
/Jail on DR. R. H. THOMPSON, over
J'r. Reese's Drug Store, get it hot lie, and
never be without it. It will do what it say/,
and you’ll never regret buying il. Oct 21
Jeweler,
Cn.
I HidlHfaclorily
wolvo Month*.
Repairing fine watches a apocialty. All
kinds of Jewelry and Watched and Clock*
kept fur sale. dine 20-ly
i ;. clfavkLan'u,
Fashionable Tailor,
MAIN HTIII’.liT
Codartown, Cn.
A LL or dor b in my lino promptly tilled,
and in a stylo nolto ho cxcollod by I lie
best. Fits guarnateci, aud all work war
rani ml. Try mo ami be convinced. Espo
cial attention paid to renovating and re
pairing; also culling for Iodic* to make up
r \ KOROIA, POLK COUNT Y. -Wiioroa*,
' % Fannie Mnion, administratrix on Ibu
estate of John A. Mason, deeoasel, has ap
plied for leave to sell Iho land belonging lo
to estate of the estate of Bald deceased.
These are, therefore, to oilc all persona
concerned, kindred and creditor*, to ho
and a[iear al a court of ordinary to bo held
ou the first .Mo.nl iy in,May next, to allow
Clitic, if any they have, why Raid applica
tion should not bo granted.
Given under my baud and olboial *igua
litre, this April 5, 1875,
JOEL HUE WE It, Orly
LiAery, Sale and Feed Stable
Main Street, (Jetlartowu,U«.
KICKS down lo suit tlio limes. Omul
Stock, Vehicles, mid (Jareful Drivers
always on hand.
Special attention given to the care cf
Hiock loft iu our charge.
lumpkin a McConnell*
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to tho Wholo Rnco of Women
DR. BRADFIELD'8
Female Regulator!
IT WIM. UUINC* ON 'IHK MKNSHH, B r ji ; ^Vl
niatV«in*»nuV* ,, ur£?*i» 01^llni k^aiid IJturn. I.*'ij-
gEKS?SJS i3i"i?S3SiSSfi:
*’ rtwuf rinnWHUll Irrlln* Ion or 1C Id n*jr**nil
der, rollpvn (JoHlIviiin-H'i, t-itriry llm ll , o<*l,
t nil nml NtiQMKtli lo Hi" wIioIm ny8l«m, cl"i
nit in, |fii|inrtfnKnrosy lieu to ttiocneck.mtil i
nuni'Si to too mind. M
It Is a si'ro ruri< In hII In
I im It I n Oli ) l Ubm d £**£1
complnlnl*
A\ . <J. 1 turbo,-,
REAL ESTATE AG’T
ltopkniai't, (Ut.
buy Wild 1 or Improved
Land* in any port ion of I lie county,
Having boon a citizen of Polk ooiinly for
many year*, and being thoroughly poalod
iu llic Lneation, Valim, do , of Lauda in ev
ery Hendon, feet oonl)dotil that it will bo to
tho iulorcHL of parlies having lands to soli,
In place them in my hands; andUiohowish
ing lo purchase Land* cun always ho no-
ooinimidulod. I will lie iu (’odarlowu on
Iho 1*1 Tuesday hi each month, for tlio pur.
peso of (raiieaoling buninon* iu my line.
fmio 20
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO
-$20-
Wild. IIUV A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Oo.
Don’t enmparo it with a Lottery; hour
mind llial llm capital invoiled is always
HOOIII'Oll.
This Loan ia iamiud on u novel plan, and
authorized by Hpooinl Act of Ilm Legiala-
Inro of Iho Stato of New York.
Every bomlhoMor must rocoivo at least
$21.01), hut lie nmy rocoivo
(£100*000 J
Dr $85,0(H), or $10,000, or $5,OUO, or
$8,000. ko., ko.
lt.li Premium Allotment, Juuo 7,1875
5Lh Snrion Drawing, July (l, 1875.
(Jiroulur* giving full explanation, will ho
soul, froo of charge, on application.
Address, for lloiidn and full mforniulioit,*] J
Wiorgonthau, Bruno A Co-
Finanoiai. Aoknt*,
2‘.t Park Row, N. Y.
Post Office Drawer 2f>.
Remit by Draft on N. V. (’.ly Hanks,
Registered Loiter or P. O. Mon Order.
i! i i—Dm
CASH sToim;.
.F. H- Stubbs Sc Co.,
VEDA It TO 1FA', HA..
EEP con*laii(ly ou hand a lull lino of
lira In all llm aliovo diseases as Quin-
fllt-ii oaii oar*' tlio'inwifvwi of all tlio nbovo dls-
\ | |„,„t rovoiiliiiff thnlr complaints m any
ja-rson. wliloli Is mwnys mortifying w lliclr pride
“Tt Is°rnr<ia!111ondod Uy Ui« bont physician* nml
thuo.orKy* i.aUiianok, (Jh , Man I, 41), IH70. ,
IlKAi.KiKi.n A Co. Atlaii'a, (Is.: l>"tr A/m I
ink*- pbiisurB In statlnic tliui I have useil 10 me
irsiV5:x*. : r..sr.rSi , J!?. y.-aiasar-ws BTnfflrw?";-
IsUir. arid consider It lb* best corntdiiij.loii «vs.
gotten lo^ellier f.»r the diseases for which II I* rs
i f>iiiineii(li >, i. I have been laminar w III tho pi" -
iu. Ipilon both as a practitioner oMnedhiijio Slld^ln
■Jderlt’a^boon'io’*ullerlnK females, and c*n hut
hope Hint every la»ly in onr own land, who may l-»
fttmerlnK In any way peculiar to their sex, niay bn
abln lo procure a hotlb> llial lliclr miIT.-riuk** may
not only bn relieved, but (but they may bn restored
10 health and stren«lh. Wl'h ni> klnuesl regard*,
J am, respectfully, , W. It. KKHHIXil., M. I).
N n a a MXriktta. (Ja.^JJaroh aojSTOj^^
nmi?tb« H aKO^ njought* boUleof nrodS eld'si KiKiaio
Keuulator from you,and have nsn*l II Iri iny fanii y
with llm Utmost satisfaction, urjd have rmsirnmen-
d«d It to iwo or three oilier families,and theyJJ*v«
found It Just what It U rwommunded. I ho fomaU*
who havo used your HeKiiiator are In perfril
health, and aru afiln lo aimed to their household
• - - -..coiumtod it to the puL-
K 1
FaiVUtY CROCERlESt
HAKDWAHE,
IJoot.M suul Slioes;
also a lino of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AMD FACTORY GOODS,
Cftili buyers will And il lo llioli* inlorcst
In examine our good* nml prides boforo
purohiiHing.
Sold figcnl* for Iho mile of I lie colc-
braled “ Wall Plows’' and flxttirv*, in Polk
county. juuo 20—If
J. K. NOYES & CO.,
He Yours, respectful^ (f n
Wo could add a thousand other wjlttcaus, bo.
we consider l lie above amply suOtclent proof of Its
virtue. All we ar.lt Is a tr.al.
• ask bia ir,
For full particular*, history of diseases,
till cut"* or Us wonderful cures, lue re
ferred lo the wrapper around the Dome.
““'■S'SXi CO., Atl.nl.> a.
H.M I.y .It
OilOCERIliS, HARDWARE,
Medicines.
Hats, caps, Boots and Shoos,
READY-MADE CLOTH I NIL
Cmdnmci** will find our Stock complete,
compri»lng many nrtiolos il i* impossible
here in cMiimtTult', and nt inoilarntprices.
Puriiciilnr iiiicutidi) paid lo buying and
cifllln ./.Colion. nov 28 -'bn