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Make hay while tho sun shines. To 1
do this cany your wheat and oats to
tho Chorokeo Iron Company’s mill to
be threshed before it rains.
Your time next, at tho Cherokee '
Iron Co's thscaslier, nothing to do but
haul your wheat thorn, nud carry it
away dour.
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KICU DIRECTORY
Haiti*)
Cui itcn.- Regular Hcrvloes, l*t
and :V1 Sundnvs in each month. Rev. (’. K
Henderson
Fast or. Sab1<ivtu-eohool at 9
o'clock. A.
>t.
MsTitoPiaT Cannon.—Services ni 1
o'clock, a. m. and 8 o’clock, v. »t. ever;
>:'bbntli; Rev. Wm II. l.nPrade, Pastot
Cal balWchool at t> o'clock, a. m.
Pbkbiittmuan Ciimcii.—8ervioo<§
nud 4th Sftbbath every month, Rev. .lame
E. Jones, Pnstor. Sabbalh-sonO]6l at
o'clock, a. a.
Masonic.
C.u.nnoxiA Lopur, No. 1-1. F-It A. M.~
N. M. WniuiiT, Bccretnry.
(• ond Tempi nr*
CrnAR Vallry Lonr.n. No. .°.(
every Friday mgbl <ca
YV 11 l.nl’llADl', W.
olQvr
icforc the Ibi
|»nlk < oiinlv Farm
Holds
On lust Wednesday afternoon wo
had quito a refreshing shower, preced
ed by considerable wind and blinding
clouds of dust.
Corfu rotors, all over the country,
arc complaining of the excessive, and
almost unprecedented dry woathor
so early in the summer, and unless
wo lmvo good seasons soon, crops will
be cut tlV ouo half.
No delay, as wo can thresh as fast
as you call haul for ono tenth at the
Chorokeo Iron Oo. mill.
R. W. Kent, tho b.trbor, has his ra
zors in first-class order, and is pre
pared to give his customers a clean
and easy shave, d > hair catting, sham
pooing, etc. Give him a trial.
Wo made a mistake last week in
that portion of tho early history of
lVlk county, wltora il road “Cellar
valley got mani/ of tho oflieos,” should
read, “Cedar valley got nary ottlco.”
You have no men or stock to feed
at tho Chorokeo Iron Go. thresher.
Wo hud tho ploasuro of a call from
Mr. «J. hi. Adams, tiuncr and stove
I dealer, of Cnrtersville, on last Tuesday
! morning. Ho has secured tho tin
work on Capt. West’s and Joo Dodds’
new ri-siduuces. We hope ho will
succeed in getting other work, and
while hero ho fall in love with our
town and people, that he will coiuu
ul bo
; ifjro
Wo have received a privato noto
from Dr. Cunnnughton, who is now
in Cartersvillo, stating that ho will be
in Codartown on tho l(5th and 17th
of next month, July, and will reniuiu
but two days. It will bo seen that
wo publish certilleatos from prominent
and reliable men in Bartow county—
men wo are well acquainted with, and
who wo know to be truthful, reliable
gentlemen - *>f soino romarkablo euros
ho has made. Wo have read oortiti-
catcH from prominent men in different
portions of tho country of his great
tkill in the treatment of ohronio dis
eases. Read I he certificates we pub
lish this week, and what the editor of
the Standard A. Express Bay in his fa
vor, which is as follows :
Dn. (’oxnacoiiton is funt gaining tlio con
fidence of tho people of this county, nud
when il»© certificates published to-day uro
vend, there will not linger tlio least .shad
ow of doubt in the minds of our poople,
that lie is really a wonderful physician.
Elsewhere) we publish certificates from
t'ols. Saxon, A. Marsehalk and E. T. White
and J. A. Maguire — all highly commenda
tory of tho doctor's skill. Those gentlemen
publicly declare their faith in his treat
ment and unequivocally recommend him to
nil who nro ulllicli d.
With all tlu* evidences before us wo fool
safe in assuring tho public that all who try
this great doctor's skill, wfll in no case be
disappointed. There is no doubt that ho
is a most eminent and successful physician
—highly educated, polished, and a regular
graduate in tho science of medicine
Although practicing horn hut u few WTOoks
ho has clicotcd some wonderful cures. All
who lirvo funned his acquaintance, speak
of him in ihu highest terms, nud mention
ills sclonliAc and liltcrary attainments,
nud his jovial and genial manners arc at
tracting to himself a largo uumbar of
friends and admirers- l)r. Oonnuughion's
success in almost every fur in ol ohronio
diseases, as evidenced in the numberless
certilleuics in his possession, (many* of
nmined) stump
undoubtedly
phys
tliu
ftho nineteenth century.
drful
? the 4th St:
. M. II.
Our Agent-.
Feather*Ion, Dime branch.
I’dttillo, Taylorsville.
s\TI RDSV MORNING JF.NH
Our tifliff
kin A McCu
I A W; 01
\ i, i t i: m s.
. Ik now located in Lump*
new bnilding, over
- front room.
machine : Singci
AM) ()ll<l,\NK.
clinLIu bouse
Pianos outl Orgam
nil kinds of Sewing
50 ct s per doxen—all ft It
ll send needles by mall on
YV. II. WIKI.E.
fartelsvitlc, (la
-Wo aro ngnnt
i, for tho Bale of
• any oilier iuub-
11 ns cheap
icnl instrument, and will
ns cun ho bought from mamifacluivn,
cull nml get catalogue aiul prico lint.
Persons desiring to Bpeml a f* w
months at Cavo Spring during tho
boat of Summer, will bo accommo
date d,»it her at tho Cavo Spring hotel
or Jutlgo T. J. Davis’. Como ye, and
enjoy tho cool, refreshing water and
pure air of our village.
J. 1*. JOHNSON,
Prop. Gave Spring Hotel.
Dr. E. H. Richardson, Jr., has
moved into his new office, beyond
Henry May’s shoo shop, on 'fain G-,
where ho may bo found at nil hours
wlieu not professionally ubsout.
may 1 tf
A 13am..ms.—Two hundred and
twenty five acres of land, on Kulinrlco
rretk, three miles south of Rockmart,
about fifty ncroa of good tilloblo land,
under good fence. On this tract it
ono of tho best mill Routs in the coun
try—a fall of about fifteen feet. Also
good mill house, two Rets of runners,
ono for corn and one f r wh»-at, 1 ut-
bino water wheel, and all other net-
osn.ury fixtures. Tho proprietor hav
ing'gone to Texas, a splendid bargain
will bo given. Gull on
Thompson’ Sc WnuJ’.,
Hard Kdate Agl's, Cedartown.
want u good buiscuil, lmv«.>
■at throsliod and ground at
tho Clieia l.- u Iron (Vs. mill.
The Pultons of Cedartown Acade
my, nro respectfully iiii'omn.d that
bills for tuition will ho made out and
presented by the hint of t his month.
Our board is duo and we must make
nrrangomeata to settle.
Houscnl A Heiidovi-o'.i.
grain by water, at tho Crorokou It on
Co. mill for one tenth.
Mmicd, on tho Huh instant, in
Murray county, M -. A. 15. Kd.;.<tf
dm b-wii, to Mi s K J. Williamson,
of Murray county.
Oil Thursday night of last week the
smoko house of Mrs. Parham, who
lives about six miles from Koekmuit,
was burned. About six hundred
pounds of bacon, considerable lard,
two barrels of viuog-ir, etc., were des
troyed with tlio building. It is
believed that a portion of tlio bacon
was stole
about si
dwelling
.nd then soi.ou fire,
hundred dollars.
h burned ubout three
no voiy near being l
The Chen k e Iron Company s nea
mills are in successful operation, turn
iug out the best grakes of floor.
Ladies, look at this, ond road
Every lady can become a complete j completed,
master of tho art of cutting and fit
ting dr OSS'
If you want u good lot of culicos*to
select'frrnur go to Philp. t Sc Dodd.
The pn.liiuinary trial of Miu. Meeks
fur tho murder of John McCormick,
commenced on lust Monday morning,
before; Justice* - West, Barber and
McClain. A great many witnesses
were examined, in addition to thoso
before tho Coroner's jury, but little
moro was proven. Tho, decision of
the tlio of Justices war., “that ho, bo
remanded to jail, to await hi t trial
for murder nt next tcrinof Polk, Su
perior Court." tlio trial lasted until
\Y, loeuday evening. Thompson,
Blanco, Julies and King, altorneys fur
defence, < 'ol. Dabnoy, of Remo, for the
prosecution,
(J jo of Sheriff Lumpkin’s horses
died on last Thursday night. This is I j r
the secoud horse lie has lost in the j
List few weeks, which is a pretty aei
ousluss these hard times.
Our clever mechanic, Mr. Starlit
Carroll, has tho carpenter work <.
Wo referred last week to tlio now
ndvertisomont of tho Siuger Manufac
turing Company in this paper. It will
ho seen that flieir sales aro inoroasing
rapidly from year to year. Tliiti in
crease is in great part duo to superi
ority of their machines. Tlio longer
they are before tho public, and tlio
hotter they aro known, tho more pop
ular they bocomo, consequently tho
increased sales. Nolhwithatanding
tho great number of good machines
thut. uro before tlio public, tho miles of
tho Singer, in 1871, was t wo liundrod
and forty-0110 thousand six hnnbrod
and twenty-.mo—an iucroaso of twon-
ly-ono thousand nine hundrod and
twenty-one over rales of 187-1- This
is simply enormous.
The .sulci - . < f the Siuger in Georgia,
tin 1 especially in thin ooclion, nro
-ji'eatcr Lhau any other machine, ami
atill on tho iuornuBC. Thoro is no
(piehtion but they uro durable. Every
part is made of the host material nud
nicely lilt I and lluishod. 'J’liey uro
liglit i tinning and always ready- -nev
er "go back on you.” They aro sold
on tho most accommodating tcruiB—
lerniH to suit every body. No matlor
how poor, ail may possess ono, and
make money bebidos while paying for
tlio machine. The limn hue come
when every woman fuels that hIio can
not tlo without t> machine, mid ah
want the heat., and on tho most uo-
c jinmoduliug terms. Wo Hay to all,
if you get. a Singer, you will got a good
machine --one of the best over m ido,
ono that will lust a lifo time, with or
dinary care. Mr. (Jr. W. Leonard is
general agent for tlio company in At
lanta. Ho has gained the confidence
a;: 1 respect of tho business men of
Atlanta. His ngouto nro genteel and
well received. Mr. L. G. Biy is ugeut
for this county, and is doing a good
business. Ho has acted in such a
manner since he lias been among our
people, as to gain tho coulidoucj and
good will of all.
HOME EVIDENCE
Crum Col. Roller! C. Si»\oi», n
from incut citizen of C’nss-
villc, (in.
Du. CoNNAreirroN—Dii.vh Sm:
Fooling thankful for I ho groat benefit
you ha vo a an lor ml on mo ami my non, I
tlootr it a July 1 owo you, nml tho cmnutu-
ulty generally, to give a Hint cutout of our
diseases ami your trcalniout :
l have boon annoyed with n largo tumor
hot worn my shoulder! for imvoanl years. 1
placed mynolf under your our j for tlio re
moval of the same, several dnys ago. I
cheerfully giro you litis testimonial, and
will mention flint my only object in render
iug you this Mlntcmeiit is to call tho atton*
tion’of sr.llorers to your exlrao vdinnry
method of licrb trealmont, and hog thorn
to lay aside their prejudices ond try your
skill. I pray tlint you limy enjoy a long
life, and he instrumental in iho bunds of
the All-Wiso in restoring tho ullliotod to
health ami happiness. I am actuated
purely by my graltiludo, and hope that my
letter may not only open tho eyes of those
Hollering a* 1 was previous to seeing you,
hut that it nmy he a source of satisfaction
to yourself. 1 reposo unbounded confi
dence in your skill le remove the tumor as
agreed to.
My son has sull'ered for years with Epi
lepsy or Fits. We lmvo expended a great
deal ot money in modiolnoH and doctor's
hills. Your treatment, wo are satisfied,
will Anally ellVcl a complete and radical
cure of his case.
Hoping this statement may he tho means
of inducing other Hiitrorors to give your
system a lair and impartial trial. Money
and words ran never recompense your
skill. 1 consider your molhod of H ealing
chronic diseaseH Iho most speedy ami ell'ec-
luul ever tried, and in justice to yourself
and for tho benefit of sullering humanity, 1
would like for your skill to be generally
appreciated.
Very respectfully, R < Saxon,
| Noto -Cob Saxon is very widely known
and among thoso who know him, no one
would pretend to question his statement or
doubt his sound judgment.- Eli. Bi.\ni*,\u»
AND 1' X I'llltMH.
Fiiom Col.. E. T. YV ii it it, I’lioiMin:
Riokh lloV.HIt. ('AHTKIIHVII.I.K, (5a.
Dii. (.’onn At'OitroN--Dr.Aii Hiu :
With u 'feigned pleasure allow mo to add
this testimonial as uu additional
of your superior skill and unpreoidonted
uuocesH in ti o iling clironlfl (llmuioh.
My aged mol her hat boon a great suf
ferer for several yearn, with a complication
of ohronio diseases peculiar to ladies. Wo
mgogotl
OPENED AT EAST l
THE CHEROKEE IRON COMPANY’S
NEW STORE!
With a Now ami Select Stock of Gooiln, tlio largont over offered in Collar
Valley, Including
VHINTS AND LADIES DRESS HOODS,
DROWN AND Dl.KAOllEI) DOMEsTlOS,
COTTON STRIDES AND DI.AIDS,
COTTONADES LINENS AND t'Assl.MEUS.
A Solent. Stock of
Family Groceries and Canned Goods,
Ready - Made Clothing a Specialty.
HOOTS AXD SIfOHS
A T niwuviw rHICKS.
HARDWARE,
\\ 00DEN WARE,
WILLOW WARE,
CROCKERY it (5 LASS WARE,
('ll EAT.
Having adopted tlio Cash SyHlotn ntnl Ono Prico only, nml with tho nil-
vantage of having an oxporiencoil Buyer in Now York, and receiving Now
Goods at nil titncn, wo would respectfully aunounco to our old patrons and
the Public generally, that wo tiro prepared to soil at tho most reasonable prices
The Highest Market Prices paid for Corn, Wheat, Oats and Country
Produce generally, in exchungo for Goods or Cash.
She is improving very fast under your hoI-
enlilio treatinuiit, ami we commend you to
tlio alllicti'd of CartiuHvillo and Hurrouiulllig
ooimlry. In our himliiesH dealing* with
you we have found you to ho a high toned
gentleman, amt your deportment in our
family ha* always! been that of a kind-
hearted, attentive and polished gentleman.
My dear mother him unbounded contldonuo
in your skill.
Very respectfully
A. Ma
E. T. WHITE.
Eniron St
Alin AND Exnil.KH, (AHTKIIHVII.I.K, (IA.
Some yeauH ago I had an attack, of wlml
h called dropsy oy tlio heart, and after a
ongniid tlre-mnio lllnoHP, il was Biippoyed
I io J i Hen no wan entirely eradicated from
I'V MV tern. Dill, wilhill tlio paal mouth,
mmi.itakal)!c Mymplbnis of tlio dlflenao liavo
ii. ; ,in mu |,. |||. it- appearnntto. From the
ividences hoforu me I felt Mailisflod Hint
Dr.
gilt >o could aid i
oiiiincmling Dr. F
do, make
I feel whit
nuiaughluii
I got him
nly I lmvo bo-
eel piul'cotly
i, a* ho pro-
ii in i iimnent
iv ho
npboli, wifn of Wm .
os about eight miles
lied on Wednesday
tupt. Wo aro iu-
i before
n. Frank C.
pbell, who 1
i this place, died oi
I morning, Kith instant,
j formed that ubout twelv
hh ) died, sLo went into what.was sup-
! posed to be a traticr*. When slio re-
! covered, shn stated that film had boon
Dr. Ledbetter's new residence about j to heaven, nud had Boon many of her
1 acquaintances who liavo been
dead fu
• I into, among tho
hoi
Mil*
Axe.
i rcfiidhncc.
OpiKJfiitc A. Tlunt
Bo sure end road the advertisement
of th Mobile Life Insurance Company
in this issue.
a ba rber
of David
It. W. Kent has »\
bhop, in the room in
Axe’s store, and is prepm ed to d-
work in hi-i lino, in good style.
;uhw U g i ^ufflnasing ineklent occurred i . .. , ,
days, by calling ! (.ho C onrt room daring tho prelirniunrv j K ruU ' ll1 1 l ’ ' u ' 1 ’ : 0, b ,wi , *! l “
trial lta.l iu the U«>b c J. A young I '««“ d “ d tw0 b "»
negro was introduced as a wituoss,
and after having been asked if had
not been talked to about the caso, and
if he had not told a different story, re
plied thut no ouo hud spoken to him
about tho catc, except “that young
man,” pointing to Judge SparkB, “and
he sui'l what he did just to get rid of
him. It was some time before tlio
spectators could understand whether
Spark) had been pumping tho ne
gro or the negro pumping Sparks-
hard times,
puilaliul
Messrs G. W. Feathers ton and YV in
Wright paid tho mountains of Har
alson a visit this week. They say
thev were in search of a gold mine. .
m mys it ,vu:i too Lot to bunt for , work on C:.pU» Weal
Notwithstanding tbi
liiinrd it hinted j idoucc goes bravely un.l rapidly
j asked him if lie wished to return to
earth, when ho replied that ho did
I not. Ho told her to tell his younger
! daughter, Mm. Lila Barham, to repent
! and bo baptised, take up her cross
| uud-como to him. Ho also told her
that ‘die would ho with him soon, and
j at the same time showed her a crown
; and harp, which was to ho hors when
! bile got there. Ho pointed out her
I little sister, who died when about two
I ye us old. She represented heaven ai
. a uery bright, pleusant place, and iti-
: habited by millions of happy people,
| all wearing crowns as bright as tho
bun, with harps in their hands. A
u for your advice i
. Hcvcral johm i
rcl by i
* my Kratll-
nd uhhIhIhiico
'o my hIiiiII
Hill
ad by ninny Hkillfiil |>liy
i.l, an a lull TOHO t, weiil t» Allan
I underwent ft HiniKlcal operation,
mi I i iiuulL to lmvo u|»iii*k>tiu
HHinimdy. Ucrm.'d lo belooniliK «romid
lief I
id iidvcr
ml fruit-
in
llic .Standrnl and Exjut.-h, Mi)jj;oHlcd your
i fincdicH; lint I was oxlromnly Mkepllcnl
llial limy would do me no Rood, an I liml
1, .| uJl lioiirt in rctnuilien, mid lio^un in lock
bleu
) dir
I ohtBncd ono of your oiroidurn,
il milrl'idly, from wldoli [ 'uniu lo
n ion that you under'..to , I your
ui lensi, I llnally oblalafi'l and
i I your vignroin I real infill, nccoi-
•lit of gin*.tit
I have rccc
i liouudH. I
in my experi'
ido I
for tlio
cd ai your ImudH
Hi"
u*ldy
irdi-
i), llial your
erst forms ot ilml
odimm dimiM'i Epilepsy, or Pits. 1 lmvo
recommended you to very many,
over speak lu y
Shull
J. A. MAGUIRE
Fiiom Gimiiiii: D. Diik.vi jci:, EoiToli or tub
Loibvim.k JouinMi,.
Du, O.nnai uiiton Dear bir: I am
Horry you contemplate leaving Loumvillo at
the end of tho present week. 1 oarhenlly
w.hIi that your engagements elHewlieio
11,i;. h( perinii you to remain hero for a time
) or Hojourn among oh, Dr. Conn ugli-
Inn, will l>" long remeudiered l»y our poople.
hlessiug to many. You have
ember of my family with
You Hcem lo uudoniland,as
the ohariK.ler of a uahnly
emedy. You have a multi-
i
lude Of path
Keen cr lieu
«°! d - “f ,r With aach lueeheides aaMaaars iiuwla | mttuJ . c!liWrcu
■woiim." However, ' P’ w “ r . ds ._ to . fiU P cr < ‘“ temI ^ uevcral hours bt-fjro aliu died
I 1 have not
e lo w hom you hi Id out
relief without rendering
lire pruotlce among us him
hcin a brilliant hijccchh, and 1 cheerfully
recommend you lo my many friends Mouth
and the i dio ut large it-* a physician dt-
Herving the utmost confidence.
Hoping thut you may live long to bo a
bie.-'.-'iog to additional thouHiindu of the uf-
llictcd.l am very truly, yours,
GEORGE D. DUE.NT I EE.
FROM GOV. A 0. DROWN.
O/.KKKA, AN OrFKSHIVK DlBBA.ili OV T1IT.
Nose.
I hud a lothsomo ond misrable iIIkciko in
my nose for eight years. Homo physicians
called ii purulent Catarrh. It commenced
with a little sorenees in the uper port of
the nose, some pain und burning, a dis
charge of yellow mutter--finally Heubs, the
simp
<>10(1**11 Hciiim.
\Yo liavo (luo rains now, tin J. crops
aro looking finely.
Mr. M. N. Wright rccoivos very fa-
vorublo news from his uro sunt to At
lanta.
Jackson Dempsey lmu nearly en
tirely recovered from his late siekuoss.
Mr. King’s singing elsbfl consistu of
forty niembors, und liu in eortainly
one of the clovorest moil in tlio world,
for ho touches a Ilist-grado singing
ichool froo—charging nothing bill
good order and allgntion to buuiliesr.
Mr. Paul Wright, son of Judge A.
R. Wriglil, is spending soma time
with ns now. Hu is visiting his broth
er’s family. Wo know ho will enjoy
himself, for all do who visit onr moun
tains in summer.
Oh l that every community could
have such a debuting society
havo. Next subject, “Which has tho
host right to complain at tlio wliito
man, tlio Iudiuns for having been
driven from their native land, or tho
negro for having been brought into
bondage by him."
A road potition is being circulated
through Iho country asking for a in
road BomoYvhero over iu tho woods.
Judge Brewer would nlak i a go
sowing miiehino agent, if wo aro
judge by tlio talent ho displays
electioneering with tlio boys to soil
imirritigo licunso.
Foxes are killing Mr. John Walt’s
gooBO, notwithstanding tlioro uro forty
hounds in tin country. Give your
horns a toot, boys.
Bee robbing is (ho order of 111
light nights wo aro having now.
A young man passed through Iho
Helllomont in a buggy on last Mouduyy
morning. All who saw him said ho
was going Lo get married. If ho wa
wo wish him joy. G. 1>. F.
Irwiiilou ( Wilkinson county) Soutl
roner: Mrs Fli/.aboth Mercer, of this
county, him a daughter ullliotod with
scrofula, whoso condition is pitiable
indeed. Prostrated upon a bed
able to move hand or foot, portions of
her hones daily beeomo detaluliod and
are expelled through tlio orificos of
rolling sores which cover her body
Her mother a short time ago exhibit
ed to Jtidgo Ellis Harvell a portion of
her thigh bone over hix inches long
which had passed through ouo of these
ulcers, and film staled that slm had a
small sack nearly full of bo
which collection every part of her
frame hud contributed. Il is strati;
that her lifo in not destroyed by the
pain slio endures.
A Macon county man who YVut
gaged in angling for a sucker,
interviewed by a largo black boar
The mail didn’t stop to answer tho
questions tho animal would probably
have put to him.
Burnsville has voted to isstio $8,000
in bonds to Gurdon Institute.
New Advertisements.
WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents
EDAUTOWN, GEORGIA,
properly, at n
1 AIMS i« to notify tlio puldlo lint. I liavo
. diHootitinttod to do a gonoral prnotico
uinodioiiu*. Imt will in tlio fill uro confine
myHo’.f to oOici) pracliao. " April 17. 187*1
R. It, THOMPSON.
1C. YV. TIHHII’SO.V,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Professional Cards.
I\ THOMPSON,
THOMPSON
JED A It TO lr.V,
Ensl Hido
17, 71
Court 11ou*o Rqiinvu
Wm. Wl. SPARKS,
ATTOIiinHY AT law
.1. IL II A 1(11 Kit,
Notary l > ul>lic
AND
.VFTOlMSTldV A r F 1YYW,
(’t’lliulowii, (in.
P A RTI( JIT I. A It nt t out ton uivon In Inking
DopoHilion.H and oollootion of ulaitiH,
IV. l\ T HUN 1: l( ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Codui'lowti, lit*.
O FFICE fiontli of Court Ttonflo, hnlu'oon
lIiiMliiiglon anil YVrlglit'M nlomt.
IVV l-\ THOMPSON,
Attorney n.fc LaYV,
(JBDARTOYVN. OA.
qffh;g -e.i
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Oilusiown, (in.
O FFICE at rcflidonoo, on I’rynr Hrcol.
juuo ‘JO.
Dr. L. S.LEDBSTTER,
G, W, FEATHERSTQH;,
CoutiuiiRN to dual in
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Hats, Groceries
&o., &e., &c.,
Citsli oi* Dartiir*
UosImo liuys and nulls Uolton. Oct 21
BARBER & WOOD
CEO A Ii 70 ll r A r ,
DRY GOODS
AM. KINDS OF NOTIONS,
13oot s, Slioo.*?,
"WoolJ^clI^tir Huts
ba..su,:
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Mea
FLOUR mill 33 A.OON.
Which wo will null a* cheap hh any one in
town for Iho OASII. (LG', *:r, J <•-' .-nniiio
ofoa'i) purolniHian junn 2)
oZ Barber,!
REAL ESTATE AG-’T
Itot'kiiiart, (Li. $1®
W ILL Mi'll or buy Wild or Improvuu
banda in any portion of tlio county,
Having boon a citixon of Hoik county for
many yearn, and being thoroughly posted
in tlio Location, Value, etc , of Land, in crj
ery hooIIou, feel oonftdout that it will ho to
the interohI of pnrlioH having lauds to md 1 ,
lo plaoo thorn in myhandH; and Ihoso wlsl •*
lug to ptirohtiHO biind.H can always ho ac
commodated. 1 will lm iu (Jodarlowu i u
Iho 1st Tuesday iu each month, for tlio pur.
po.so oftrauHncting husiiioiH in my lino.
Georgia Soap Factory
HITCHCOCK a CC.
ATLANTA, CIA., ’
SURGEON- DENTIST
(JeiliLiloivii, Ga.
O FFERS IiIh profoHHlotitil HorviooH
citiz ....
A. Ih. 1>AVI.S,
they returned safe and bound.
Any oue wanting uu $80 Singer .
S« w i 0g llucl.iiie, only used about |
three months, turn.-, will please cull ut i
this offieo for further information.
work, Cnptaiu West may fed ensured j IUUI ,y Limes iho
; Ihttt he will havo n residence, in point , JJe „uiug, “l£,,,v sweet tho Hound of
of elegance of stylo and workmanship j bl,e telked a great
surpassed by none in Cbcruk j Chi. j,. u p i u i Jl: r 1,hL hours to her relatives
To-day we outer upaiTiho second' and friends, giving them advice and
Valamo of thoKeeonn. I asking thorn to meet her iu heaven.
ido of I lie
hicli relieved mein a few ltoura.
i 1 ii polluted my breath, und made the loom
“ U ru * I unbearable. Jt finally destroyed tho par-
rse com- I Htion hone, letting my nose biuk in. In
iia condition I went to Dr. (.onuauglilon,
ho gave me medicine which quite destroy
olfenuivo auicll, rnd cured mo Bound
ami \v«D. An there ure many with I Ida of.
fensive diac-usc, I write you lliia tealimoni-
ul, Dr. tJonuaughton, which you may tt«e a;
you like. A. O. UKOYY'.N.
0. W. VANCE,
md Harness Maker,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
XjfindH Fox* Stile.
O NE HUNDRED AND MATY ACRES
of Land in Fish Creek dial riel, about
80'nerea cleared und under good feuee,
and half the tract good bottom land. Dwel
ling und all neccHHury outhoiiHcs. and a
well of good water iu I he yard, and a good
Hpriug on the place, A great bargain ia
ollered. For price ami terms, apply on
(lie pretnivea, to .1. IL WOOD.
or Thompson &. YVikle,
Cedartown, Oo.
I’ H. A fine Orchard, of Eleven Acre:,
on tin place. may 8 toct,
Watchmaker
CodartOYwn,
W ORK done promptly and satisfactorily
All work warranted Twelve Months.
Repairing fine watches a specialty. Ml
Icinda of Jewelry and Watckea and Clock"
kept for sale. #une JO-ly
& OLEAVELANA
Fashionable Tailor,
Codartown, (Zft.
A I<E orders in my line promptly filled,
. and in a style not to he excelled by llio
best. Fila guurnatcod, and all work war
rallied. Try mo and be convinced. Espo
oinl attention paid to renovating and rc
pairing; nlao cutting for ladies to make up
ting. 21,'
/ t lit HUM A, FOLK COIN IV. YVkoroux,
Vi Fannie Mkhoii, administratrix oil Hie
estate of John A. Mason, decease I, ims up.
! plied for leave to sell the laud belonging to
I t.i entitle of the estate of said deceased,
j These arc, therefore, to citu nil prrsuna
I concerned, kindre 1 nml creditors, to bo
i and upenr at. a court of ordinary to bo hold
i on Hie first Mo-nliy iu May next, lo show
caitHO, if any they have, wly aaid appliea-
' lion should not bo granted.
| Given under my band and official *ijna-
. lure, tbi.-- April d, 187A
JOEL DKHYVKR. Ord’y.
Mittiufuotni'ofH of tho U. E. Loo,
Grongnr’s, Boor Man’s, JTouoy Toilot,
Family, Ohomionl Olivo, Glysorono
l’oi'ct, nml iNo. I Dotorsivo Soups.
Special i ndu com outs to aaorolmnls.
Soml orders to Ilitcliooolc Sc Oo., 31
Broad stroot, Atlanta, On. apr 17
CASH STORM.
I. FS. 1 ill.),') :s Si.- CJ o - 5
CEOAliTO II .Y', Qa.,
j^EEF constantly on hand a full line of
FAMltV CHOCEHKSM
HAllDWABB,
ItoolM and SlioeH;
also a lino of
READY-MADE CLOTHINGI
ANL) FACTORY GOODS.
Hash buyers will find it to Ihoir iulcrest
lo uxamlito our goodH and pvioos before
ptiralinslng.
Solo agents for tlio sale of tho oole.
braled “ YVnM Flows” and fixtures, in Folk
eouiily. Juno 20—tf
J. 8. NOYES & CO.,
— DEALEIW IN —
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,!
Modlcinos,
Hats, caps, Boots and Shoes,
HEADY-MAUB CLOTHING.
Customers will find our Slock complete,
comprising many nrHuhtn it i-* impeasihto
boro to uimmorulu, and at modt rale prices.
Farlicular attention paid to l.uyiii;; and
oallin tiiOotlon. nov 28-tbn
I > a. vxr> AXE,
House, Sign and Ornamental
BP-A.TDVCTIEjK'!
Furnitnro mado look liko now. llc-
pairing of ovory description
Those having work in the nhuvo line cun
be suited al liberal Frieea.
mohlO
NEW SCHEDULE.
Cherokee Railroad.
From and after Nnvombor 1st, 1874, the
following schedulo will bo run on tho Cher
okee Railroad ;
Leave Uookmurl 7 40 u ni
Arrive ut 'Taylorsville 8 11 1 a m
Leave Taylorsvillo 8 DO a lit
Arrive lit Milcslwro *J 10 am
Leave Ntilosboro 0 20am
Arrive ul Cartelsville 10(J5am
lielui ping.
Leave Curtcravillo
Arrive al .Stilesborn
Leave Slilesbero
Arrive at Taylora?
Leave Tayloravill )
Arrive at Koukmi.r
2 !J0 ptu
:i 15 p m
8 26 p m
4 05 f m
4 5‘) m
D. YV K. PE.VCOC .K