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THE RECORD.
A tivo Country Nowspaper. Publ'»heil Every
Saturday Morning ly
\V. S. t). WIKLE CO.
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Ono copy, ono year $2.00
Ono copy, t*i.\ month* 1*00
Ton copioB, in clutw, ouo year, each 1.60
Single copito Gdn
All Bubscriptioim Invariably In lulvnneo. No
n&mo entered upon the list until tbo oubocrip-
tiou ia paid.
HATES OF ADVERTISING.
. V. i ,! .. M. . >1. I.: M
I’.ofosflional and lluuinorrt Cardn of ono
inch or leas, $12 per annum, payable quarterly
in advanco; nit inontliH, S'*. All ailvcitifo-
nenta duo after flrat Insertion.
t in u< ii miuinoKV.
11 ai’tist Cm iu u. — Regular Services, 1 i
nnd 8d Sundays in each month, Rev. (\ K
Henderson, Pastor. Sabbath-school at
o’clock, a. M.
Mt.TiionisT (’iirncu.—Services at 11
o’clock, a. n. and 8 o’clock, r. m. every
Hnbhnth; Rev. Win. II. I.aPrndo, Pabtor.
i'.abbntil-school at 0 o'clock, a. m.
Phi'.shttkmian Ciivm’ii.—Services 2d
nnd 4th Sabbath every nth, llev. James
1‘. .lonr-s, Pastor. Sabbath school at 0
o'clock, a. m,
MnHOiiic.
CAtenosiA No. 121, F i A- M
Regular conimunicfttion, tlio <U1 1'i'iday
night in each month.
.1. S. Rrrnus, W • M.
N. M. WnimiT, .Secretary.
Good Tompiars.
I'mMi V vi i i v l.“i".r.. N". 1 ■ I <>. <•
•1 Meets every Friday night (except :id
Friday,)
W. H. l.ftl’RADE, AV. C. 1
CotQU1TT Un 'No
ings Saturday heft
each month.
I'olU (’limit\
Holds Its repu'a
before the 4th
M. II. P.YRP. l’ri ideut-
Our AkchIk
Fcatlicndon, J.imo llrnnch.
Pattillo, Tayloi svllle.
hati hday M«INNING
LOCJ A Is 1 T K M S
Our ofllco in now located in Lump-
kin A McConnells now builclinn, over
,1. A. Wynn’s store—front room.
N.i:pi.E8 for all kinds of Sowing
receipt of price. W . II 'MM-L.
1’IANOH AND Ol UASB. —Wo UfO ngl’lll
for two reliablo Iioubob, for tho sale or
pianos nnd Organs, or any other iuuh-
iral instrument, and will sell nsclteap
as can bo bought from maniifactiucH,
cull and get catalogue and price list.
Versons fleshing to spend a f<w
months at Ctivo Spring during tho
boat of Summer, will bo ficcotnmo-
dub d, cither at tho Cavo Spring liott 1
or Judge T. .I. Davis’. (Jumo^yo, and
enjoy tho cool, rofri siting water and
pure nil* of our village.
,1. V. JOHNSON.
Prop. Cuvo Sp’ing Kotcl.
Dr. K. H. Uiobardh-in, Jr., has
moved into bis new oflicc, beyotul
Henry May’s shoo shop, on M tin ».t.,
where bo may be found at all hours
when not professionally absent,
may 1
A pAi.ii.MN —Two hundred nnd
twenty live acre, of land, on l.uhnrlee
creek, three miles south of Rock marl,
about fifty n- res of good tillable land,
under good fence On this tract i ;
ono of tho best mill < ula in tho coun
try—a full of about fifteen f et. Also
good mill house, two sot of runners,
one for corn and ono f r wheat, I.nr-
bino water wheel, nnd all other nec
essary fixtures. Tho propiiotor hav
ing gone to Texas, ti splendid bargain
will Lo given. Call on
Thompson A While,
Real Instate Agl’s, Cedartown.
Your timo next, at tho Cherokee
Iron Co’s thseashor, nothing to do but
haul your wheat there?, and curry it
away flour.
U. W. Kent has opened a barber
shop, in the room in rear of David
Iu older Lo stop all controversy, or
all cause for controversy, if there ho
any, iu regard to the official printing
of our county officers, wo propoeo in
tho future to charge but ouc-third tho
rates llmt lmvo long boon established
ns legitimate and reasonable. Tho
c >uuty advertising, in tho very largo
and pupulous county of Polk, is worth
60 much, that a newspaper gutting
regular rates makes uionoy too fast —
would get rich too quick. Wo have
already made so much in the ono year
we have had it, (having received the
enormous amount of $133 To in aelti
ul cash of tho dear people’s money,)
that wo cun well a (lord to work for
one-third of our formor prices, and
even at tlioso rates wo will have tho
handsome income of $11")!) per uii-
iuuu. (Who would’nt publish a coun
try newspaper ?) Somo incrodulous
people may not boliovo that tho offi
cial printing is worth so much,
but wo aro willing to certify, under
oath, that wo have received that
amount of cash—no more, no losa
Since tho people lmvo lmd tho scales
their eyes, and had their
minds enlightened, so that they loal-
tho enormity of our crime in mak
ing motley by such outrageous and
unreasonable charges, such printing
has greatly decreased— lie Ordinary's
advertising being only about two dol
lars in the past throo months, at these
high rales, when if wo had charged
reus, n dile, or one-third rates, it would
lmvo icuUxefl the sung little fortune
of about sixty-six and two-third cents
and left the people in tho whole coun
ty in better condition, financially.
Tho last women's of a man of prop
erty, when lie thinks of tin* toil, hard
ships and privations ho has endured
to accumulate this property to leave
bis widowed wife and orphan children,
muf-t bo horrifying in the extreme,
when ho reflects that tho opulent,
hurd-hourlcd country pi inter will
charge hii administrator a consider
able portion of the estate (perhaps $H
or $10) for wlmt litllu advertising the
law requires him to have douo If
this hua been the c.isj wo aro sorry,
and promise iu future to cut down our
chatges to one-third what has been
tho custom, as wo have shown that wu
can nfiord to do this, and then make
money—so much money that wo may
bo able to announce iu a short while
that wo "ill make no clnrg for any
thing. Wo shall lay all selfish mo
tives aside, and print a papal' onl)
for the good (f tho pioplo an 1 t o
building up of Cedartown and Polk
county—wo can do thi. and umko
money at it.
The real truth of tlm matter ia this:
The parties wlm have been clamoring
so p.n i tintly for the county pried ig
without regard l > tho v.i h sor prel-
crunces of the county officers and also
a large majority of tho people of tho
• iiiuty, and finally off r> d t.o do it at
,uch figures as would not bo worth
the lrunblo, have done it, not that the
proplo of tlm county may 1).' tvliuw 1
of any onerous lax, nn nouo e.xifitod,
or with tho expectation of getting it
or making money out of it, but simply
Uml the Jhxord tn :h'. not yd if—on tbo
principk that "if I can't g t i f , you
sha'ct have it." This i?» evident to
• very right-thinking, imp* j't.heed
mind. Wo have been iu the nowspap. r
business about twenty years, and this
has no parallel iu our recollection.
l-i (Ydaitown it is (.qiiu! to tretiKon
to bo a bull-frog. \Yu \v mM nut b .
a bull-fn g and live in Cedartown foi
all C il.forma’s ge l-1, for wo would
ox pec. to be "drawn and quartered"
before e were old enough to jump a
ha'f barleycorn. Wo dare any this
town has done rt heavier frog IniaiueBS
of lato than any other up-country burg
Wo saw a neighbor tho other day with
tbo hind quarters of a half do/.en of
Tho first cotton blooms wo lmvo
soon this season, was shown us on last
Monday, by Mr.—well, wo lmvo for
gotten his inline, but Mr. Lockridgo,
we boliovo, from Dr. Trotter’s farm.
Tho Baptist congregation of this
place have bought a new $50 clmndo-
lier for their church, and lmvo it in
position. This is quite an improve
ment on their former mode of lighting
tlm church.
Mallies, cheeks and backgammon
is tho principle employment of our
boy?, clerks and merchants. Judge
IS'oyoB and Maj. A. R. Jones are tho
champion baokguinmouors—at least
they do tho most playing.
Wo learn that tlm Cherokee I ton
Company's mills lmvo made as much
us forty pounds of flour to tlm bnshol.
Wo aro now using flour from this mill
and wo pronounce it first-class.
Wo direct tlm attention to the now
advertisement of A. Robin iu this pa
per. Wo have known Mr. Rabin and
his Whout l'aus for tho ;m.-i twenty
yours, and his fans lmvo always lmd
tho reputation of being tho best. We
will receive orders for tlmso fans.
Messrs A. Huntington and \V. A.
McClain have bought or leased tho
M. F. Harris saw mill, located about
four miles from town, and aro having
it put in first-class order. With such a
man as Huntington at tho wheel, and
Buck McClain to scotch for him, they
will yet make tlm old mill ti success.
On and after Monday next,our post
office will b • a money order offiuo.
Ti is will be a great convenience to
our eitiz uis who have money to remit,
and is absolutely safe. For this coi
vunionee our citiz ms aro indebted to
witr clever and ucoonniioduting post-
m istor for bis influence iu getting this
accommodation.
At tho spelling match on Friday
of last week, at Hie School h -me, Sam
Tniwirk mid Jimmie Noyes were the
Cap ains. Tlmre were about eighteen
in ouch side. Jinuuio went out on
‘distill,’ and Sunimie on 'elasticity.’
Jolm Dodd;., Dan Hightower, Jimmie
id Jot
ft, all -
Crabb
the
best spellers, all on Sammies side.
rim exerci i i of (Jodartown Ac ul-
- my will bo resumed on first Monday
in July, instant, tlm beginning of tho
FublieSelio.il Term. All persona not
ul pr. ..eat. patronizing tho School, aro
called upon to make such supplemental
contracts as may bo agreed upon
between lliomseh so and teachers, if
I'i v wish to icc.'ivo tho benefit of tho
public school f
Dir. Adams, of Curlorsville, stove
dealer and tinner, was iti town Tues
day and Wednesday, and while hero
done the guttering and roofing on
Mr. Joo Dodds' new rcsidonco. Wo
boliovo Dir. Adams is very favorably
impressed with our town fttid citizens
Hope ho will yet make up his mind
to locate here, lie is tho sort wo need.
Col. Ivy Thompson lms roturnod
from his \Watorn trip, in good health
lie reports corn aud wheat crops
good on tho route ho traveled.
1 will always keep on lmml tho very
best grades of Flour, from the Brick
Dlills, in Floyd county. Also, Cigars,
Tobace.), Ciocories, etc., and will sell
low for cash.
8-tf II. P. LUML’KIN.
We regret to learu that Captain
Turner in quite sick. Hope ho will
be out again soon.
Sonic of our young folks went out
to Hightower’s mills oil a pic nie ex
cursion on yesterday.
Wo lmvo made tho proposition to
several of our friends and patrons to
take ouo and a half bushels of good
wheat for a year’s subscription to the
Ki:i oim, and i.evoral have promised to
bring iu the wheat, but have not done
so. Wo will receive it hero or at Op-
port’s or Cherokee lion Company’s
mills. Tho quantity wo propose to
take at those rates is limited to live
hundred bushels. Bring in your
wheat at once.
The first green corn wo lmvo
had this season, was sent us, this
mori i Ig. by Mrs. J. A. Wynn. They
arc well filled ami good size. For this
kind reineiithrauee of the printer she
h s our thanks and best wishes.
-A-. ZE^OBllSr
WIIFAT FANS,
< :i"tr.'st itle, fin.
I 5 A VI.Ml lioni locate I ill Ciirtoruvillo,
l 1 (iit.l oiiKiiKiul iu Ilii.s IiiihIiiohm lor lh«
-l twenty-live years, I tool ooiiDilont I lint
c.-ni k»v« sati...|'aution W. S. 1). Wilrlu,
* my ulltlioiizoil u^enl at ('".lat town.
OPENED AT EAST !
THE CHEROKEE IRON COMPANY’S
:J I.M
With n New and Select Block of Goods, tlm largont t
Valley, Iucliuling
PRINTS AND t.ADIKB PRESS GOODS,
11R0WN AND 111.I!At’llKD DOMHSTK’H,
FOTTON STRIPES AND 1M.A1DS,
GOT 1’ONADHS UNI.Ns AND (
A Solo.it Slock of
Family Groceries and Canned Goods,
Ready - Made Clothing a Specialty.
boots axn shoes
AT 1} EDUCED EE ICES.
HADDWAHH,
S\ OODHN WAKE.
wihi.nw WAKE,
(•ROCKERY .X G1.A8SWADH,
CU EA / *.
Having adopted the Cash System and Ono Price only, and with the ad
vantage of having an experienced Buyer in Now York, and receiving New
Goods at all limes, wo would respectfully announce to our old patrons and
tho Public generally, that wo tiro prepared to sell at the most reasonable prioua
Thu Highest DIarkot Prices paid for Corn, Wheat, Ohts and Country
Produce generally, iu exchange for Goods or Cash.
G, t FEATHERSTON,
Coatlniios to Jeni in
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Hats, Groceries
& C., itc., A:c.,
Cnsh oi* llnrlur.
Iloslao liuys and soils Colton. Dot 2t
BARBER & WOOD
CEDAHTC) lPA r , (7.1.
Abb KINDS OF NOTIONS,
1 loot s,"
iWc
Shoos,
tAl!iSrdbhiG 1 lai s
New Advertisements,
G. W. VANCE,
Saddle! and Harness Maker,
Professional Cards.
CK1)AIIT«« N, <I A-
ink douo in my lino
i Rivo mu a tri
er, in III • Pow-
I AT OK 11 wauling
aro i'i>H|Hjoifnily imk
I. My Hhop is i'll tlio
11 old T.iviwy Blnhlu l-i
r.jsuui - ip
iding.
Jlu
Hr
Or.,O il Hems.
lmd u good rain last wc«fit, and
are looking finely fiom it.
A1' n Hampton and John Prior
ton aii'l corn in tlm
Axe’s slu
ul is prt-pt
work in hh liar, in ^
No delay, as we c i
as you can haul fo r '
Cherokee Iron Co. r
Any ono wanting
Sewing Machine,
d to do all
tylc.
i thresh as fast
no tenth at tho
an $80 Singor
regular green-eye, dangling from his
bund, wulki: g up Main street with u
proud, hungry look, making hot husto
to got them into the fry ing i an. Every
evening a crowd of gunists may bo
hoard sondia'g death to tho lenpen.
And now, on top of this, Jim Griffin
says rats mako a good pie. VYe uro
told that Humo of our ladies uro be
coming fn g eaters. Wu mu t, by
some mean.), stop this barbarity. We
next expect to boar of some of our
people eating mush roons.
lmve lent cotton and i
county. They haV • pinny of cotton
two f- - t high, and having from twen
ty-live to thirty forms lo the stalk,
and will lmvo Mourns by the lot of
July.
There i:; a T 1 graph ofllco at
Pii.n's Sliili-)ii. Mm. Fl'inniny is the
< jo r.it- i. In thirty days from tho
tini-? sh- begun I" 1 am tho l usiuess
she had an office.
Mr. N <:k Wtllin;;*mm Inn a little
daughter who is very .fiek. JL-qo tilio
will recover hood.
J) . B.liu
i I J .
Du
Wo were
Dir. Porter
nformed, on Monday, by
n jW grazing on blackberries.
S ime -listurbanco at o ir debating
society lasL Saturday nighl.
Th following palhetii? parngr pli
was written on a spollin;; 'ionic at
Mountain Homo church nol long
since : "J o Goiu lo mary noon. 1*. B.
Dl.” Send round your cak •.
The Mountain Homo singv g class
will sing at Shiloh church on tho ‘2d
Sunday in July.
A ool •• -I sell-- \ teacher near Pri
or’s Station, whipped a child so se
verely that it •v is for several days un
able to fee-i itself.
Jolm A. B ail'd, !•• ']., went to Tal-
adega last week and has returned,
lie reports dry times times down
there haV-; lmd none of the late ruins
wo have been having.
Tho boys lmvo org
club in the Ellis sell
There is a child, t
Mr. James Prior’s pi
W. ! 1. Wildo & Oo„
BOOKS UNO STATIONERY,
NOTIONS, NOVF.! * TIES,
FANCY CONFEC TIONERIS
\ K !•’. H i'i ri | -1 i -iii for any ll->» 1<.
nilicial piililiilio-l iu llin I In i I c«l HI ul <
Illllirilll-I'.H luW’l.")I pr'lOCH.
isr u a o Xj r.i s
I'm' all Kiml < of Mi-wing Manliiniw, uIhu fur
ni-li Altnohnii'iilM, Oil '. *•!«. Will m n I
N••••ID l>y mail, to any aMn--, on receipt
of price. Singer, lift conln per <lo*on ; all
OlltCIM SO CCIllH. Purlieu WUIll'l (lo Well l'»
can null ii Iteforu luiylii/f gooilu From poil-
illi'rH. or -ii line: ’" itIt lo tlm vuri-r h
Mii'.'lliT. p! IiiiimIiuk!'. A,ny goodH not iii
.-! \-. ill lie liirnialioil at aliort nolioe.
juno 20-tf
TUAYEbrJt’.S (il l DIO.
Rorno Railroad Company.
THOMPSON fe \\ IU EE,
Roal Estate Agents
CEDARTOWN. (lEORBIA.
! properly, ut n
nil IK is to notify fi
a (Hrooiiiilined In <K
a ninilioiii(>, lmi will i
lysnifto ofllco praclic
/ \NE HUNDRED NND SIXTY ACRES
l / ut I,anil iu I’i -'u Crruk .li-lriol. alioiil
SO iivns cU’iirc'l iili*l under good Irii.o.
ami liulftlie Inn'! gmrl •'VU , I. Dwrl
ling ami all uour *"H'.y oiitbou«ca. and »
well of good water in tlio yin-.!, and n good
Hpring on tlio place. A great liiU'gaiii h
ollercil. For prioo nnd terms, apply oil
the premises, to •'■ "• N\'K)! ) .
or Thompson At N\ ikle,
i'i-larlowii, (la.
I*. S. A lino Orchard, of Eleven Acres,
on lh« place. imyKIoci.
To floe? (ltivc'JiiiK Piiblit*.
r|> |;F, iiii'liMigue I ia now ruiililn/, a 1 ri
J weekly
HACK XjTLtTJI!
FUOM
Cave Spting la Cedartown,
ruiHduyu, Thursdays and SvLui’diys
Good Hacks Fast Horses ami
Oaroful Drivers.
Tho Cavo Spring llotol
lms been Isase-I ami tilled np in g-md Htylc.
The table will l»o snppli-
public tliil I lmvo
i general pruotloo
tlio fill lire con lino
April 17. 187ft
It. 11, THOMPSON.
. Syrup,
FLOUR an
Which wo will sell as
town for the CASH.
: purchasing.
33 A.COIST.
cheap iih any ouo iu
Call and oxatiiino
j unn'Sh
ice, thati
; ball
Jones, llutt Dir. David 1 an y turn: it hoars others sing.
, who lives near Rockmart,
ui by a rattle suako last w
dl u .or hiacu it was <
i Rom.! at ID. 10 P m { ’ J ‘ ‘ • x ’
lrain will niak-t close oonnocliuri
urn aud Aliuuliu
r Ulinllanoogu an I
OTIIIIAN, Proi.
at Kingslon with W
Railroad Iraimi bound
Atlanta. W, H.
JOHN (!. PRINTPP, '
Bolma, Homo & Dalton n. IV
Train-) on this Ron-1 will run as lollows
(il)I.N(i NORTH.
ly llsuJ nbout \ cutting wb'-ul. which proved
three months, cheai\ will plcnfio call at j (,t ;i |. )Pj lived Ihreo days. Hu was
this oflicc for
failing
further information,
may 27 if
At a called mooting of tho Board
of Education on last Monday, the fol
lowing persons worn licensed Lo teach
iu tho public nchoola :
Thomas J. Thompson. 2d grade.
Minerva Godwin, Ad grade.
Hampton Goodwin, col'd, special.
Mary J. Stephenson, col’d, 2d grade
Stephenson, “ dd grade
Wo adviso our friends who may
visit Atlanta to stop at the Fulton
'louse. Charges low, good fare nnd Choice Coileo, 2 i ; Sugar II lo l-j
centrally located. Scocardiu another , Butter, 25 ; Eggs, 13 ; Chickens, 15
column.
. tho bottom of tho foot.
John Smith, who also liven at Itoek- j
mart, came very wear being bitten by
a higbiuuU moccasin. Tho suuko
alrut-k at him anil fastened il:> fangs
I in his shirt sleeve aud hung there uu- ^
til-he cut off its head.
The following id the retail prices of
| the leading urLicles of Groceries :
1 Dry Salt G. B. Sides, 13.? ; Bacon,
! ('. IF, U\ ; Shoulder: . 12\ ; Lard,
1 choice leaf, 18.} ; Flour, 8 to 8} ; Corn
I meal, $1 35 ; Syrup, GO to $1 00 ;
been Hinging
year old.
We 11f; in this ecctiou at
faster thnu has over boon known.
1 met our old friend, John Vann,
a fow days ago, and ho was still elec
tioneering for Felton.
Mr. Alax. Wright and lady, who
v.oio recently married at Kingoton,
arc now on a visit tu their brother,
M. A. Wright.
School commences at Mountain
Home church on next Monday.
G. D. F
IF W. Kent, tho barbor, lms his ra
zors iu fir.~t-da.ss order, and is pro
pan -1 to give his customers a clean
and easy shave, do hair cutting, bham-
i rooiii'!, etc. Give him u trial.
Arrive at Prior's ft. 18 p in
«■ Dall-m 9.10 p m
Mai:in;' <:l-t c oonn* , -:ti**u fit Dillon with
E T V <Y (la It I-.., mi-1 W 'i A R It lor nil
Ea.-lcni uml Western oitios a i l I ho Vir
einia Kpringn,
CiOIN(i .Soi l'll-
Efuvc Dalton ft-17 p m
Arrive at Prior's 10.12 p m
Arrive ut Helm i 8 ;J0 u m
Ecuving Dull'
E T V Ac On I
M. STANTON, Gen. 8upt.
W. 8. MAYNARD. A I. Kiipi.
RAY KNIGHT, 0. J*. A T- Agt.
“ THE K ENN ESA W ROE I’E,”
DAY I’AbiiF.SOKU — 0!
(.cavo Atlanta
Arrive ul Hhuttniiooga
DAY I'.AFHRNOKIl—I?
Iicavu Chulianoogu
Arrive ut Atlanta
i lmi
.1 P.
H. DV. Tll()Uy»St)\,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDMiTOWX, DM.
I )IJOMPT nilention rIvimi to (’him .
I Ollien with Ivy F. Thomp:«on, Eu-I si.lo
Court If01180 Bipinvo. not 17, 71
Wm. M. SPARKS,
.1 TTO li NE V A T /• .1 IF,
Codartown, Ga.
not 17 '71.
.1. IL i; A M IS V. It ,
Noliiry D > »»l>li<*
ATTOb’NED' AT LAW,
( Vilni'lnwiif (in.
( > \RTICfl.\R ul tout ion given to Inking
I Doposilions uml Udlloetion of qIiiIiiis.
w. i\ t f it n i: n ,
\T'F< ) I * N MV AT IN A \V,
firiliirtown. (in.
East Etui, Wood Shop.
.t. IM. I1AUHIS.
Hopuiru uml Mnltcu
Wagons, Bedsteads,Tables etc
Ami ibnoHl anyllilng ninflo of wood.
Wagon Hubs or any other
Turning Done to Order.
ODD IIIIUS KELT ON HAND.
WO li 1C G II E A 1' POIl CASH.
raipt I'.) !y
A. OMBEKG,
3 3 Broatl St., Romo,
BOOKSELLER. STATIONER
PEXNTBBS
i’iauos. Cabinet Organs,
HM A 1.1. INsfillMHNTU. BIIUK'I"
Ml . It) AND MIWIUAI.
INSTIlUtri'ION HOOK
Plain mill Fmiuy I'l lnlliiK N.’iil mi l OUon|)
PiipcrSnolisnml lino )Vi'ii]ll'j»g Pup r.
Pic FiMrcH iii.'I Mculdinjf.r W rite
!< :• ti.'iiiioftue nnci I’rieo hint. * *• l ‘J'>Iy
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to tlio Wliolo Rato of Women
DR. BRADFIELOS
Female Regulator!
, ... •..'fua' ' ^'
IVk F. TIIOJII’SDN,
Allonu'.v n.L Law
CEDARTOWN. GA.
O FFICE —Hunt tthlo Oourl IIuiimopqntir*
juno 20
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
’%’V’ . 4. 0 S.i
REAL ESTATE AGT
|{ocIts^;io'G («ii. "i'l'UrAS?
\\fH3' H,, 'l or buy Wild or Tuiprovod'
' '■ l.tmls in nny portion of (ho oounly.
Having boon ii oili/.ru of Polk county for
many youi'H, uml boiiin Ihoroiiglily posted
in Dio I.-toution. Vnbio, olo , of I.anils in ov
ri'.V Boolbm, fool ounlbiout dial it will bo to
Hu; IntoroHt of parlies having lau h lo soil,
l» pluoo I limn in my hands; and ilio-n; wish
ing In piirolmso I,an I t can nlways lio uc-
oiinimodaloil. I will he in Codurlowii mi
Ho; Ini 'I'liosiiay in onolt moalh, for tlio pur.
poHO of traneacllng bnslnoss in my line.
Juno 20
Georgia Soap Factory
HITCHCOCK & CO.’!!
ATLANTA, GA., 1 ]
Mannfiictnrorti of Bin |{. H Loo,
(li'ongor’H, f \)or Dlan’s, llonoy Toiloi.,
Family,'(flioininiil Olivo, Olysonno
Toi ot, and No. 1. Detersive .Soaps.
Special imlnooinnnts to mcrolwintH.
Solid ordnrs lo Ifitchoock (t Co., 31
Broad streot, .Atlanta, Ga. apr 17
( LYSl L STORK.
.0. Sl;:i!)l)s Co.,
CEP AUTO I PA',
J^EIJP ooniitiinlly on baud u full lino < f
Ffiivmv GBOGEfUEC,"
HABDWAIIR,
SSootH niul Shoos
nho a lino of
READY-MADE CLOTHINGS
AND FACTORY GOODS.
thiah buyer.) will liml it lo I licit* ini crest
iu e.vumimi our goo-h nnd prloos boforo
purchasing.
TIT'/,.. Hoi.; ngonla for llio hiiIo of I lie coin,
hralod “ Wall PIowh" uml ftxl(iron, in Polk
SURGEON DENTIST
CU!;
oounty.
.juno 20—tf
NOYES & CO.,
— DUADian tx —
MKNHI'.H,
, llilv " I'i ’ “
NeurulRlx
ii(i correct all |r.e,;iiluntli ii
iii 1 Irrllii'.liiii onoaneynnml IHrnD
n.iKtli t
Da It oi
ill ou
Allan*
nun ut to !• « ••••
It 11 u hi r*- - tire
nn |i III (,’lllllH III. ■ .... , ,
I, .III h r ill nuri! UiitmMtlVfH or III! tlm all'
a V i \)l in.ill rovoiillnu llii lr cimililulnln
Inin lo tint cheek, uml clioer*
I tlm nliovo ills- men us Quin•
of nil tho
in uiwuyu inorltr. Ink to their pride
t 'iT Mu ommendod liy tho lient phyiilclnns un>!
i-c cr«y. i.aOiianiik, Ou . March :.1, IH70.
lift * HFIKl.li A C • . Allan a. {In.: !»" r Mri-l
i'i. jii'i.Kurc In j 1 " ‘’pi'Wm 'oa'itr pi i f i w’ | ft it -
uVto'.'im'WiMW Dr- J. JWu-UIuhI'm Femaln He^r
ii'tll* *■*/*fuVthe illii-'iuieu r.r wiilcli It In ra
iiiiMKiiiIeii. I have lic-ii Inmlllur w ID the iiru-
iptlon noth as a pracillloucr of imdlcliin aii'l
Htilhrln«
rhiiiii-HOc praciice. at,dean homsttlv myin ■* i
Hldcr It a l.oon to Htilh rlmj lumnlcii. and can n it
I mu. iimt every lu-ly lit our own land, who uuy liu
1 nil, rcHpictfully, J W, )>. KKItlll I.I., M. t>.
Neap. Mai-iktta. (la.. March
JulS
it,., ii i ut or from roii.und lmvo used It la my raum y
wllli liu- utmost Hiil/Hraetlon.iind have recominBii-
di d It Ui ,#o or tl.ri e ollu r fHinillijH, jind^lhcy havo
" r jleftuhitor 'are In perfect
. mill are iium ... attend to their houMehoIll
nnd we cordlull.v rccornuiead It to tho pile*
no. Your., reHpcctrolly. J( „ J0 „ NH0N .
Wo could add a thousand other rertllh al(«. hu.
W e , ofHder tno aiiove amply Hiifllclout proof of lia
For full particulars, l.lntory of dUcaseu.^n-l cer-
|erre<l ■ o 'the wrapper around the bottle.
5furiuf»ctur.-d nod Hold by
lll(AI)KIKM) fi. CO., Atlanta, Oa
(k'llartowib Ga.
PEEKS IiIh profoBitioiml mirviion lo tjto
ilizoim of Codurlowii and vicinity.
11 IS,
h,'. ;
1 ■/
•. iiC'W
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Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Coilartown, Ga.
W ORK done promptly mi-1 HfiliHl’-iclorlly
All work wurrunlo-l 'J'widvi* Month i.
F.Vpairing line watches a Hpt'ciitlly. Ml
kill'll of.lewolry uml VVu'.cl.it.i uml (.l-ev-.s
kept for hhIo. dine H.-\y
iu (;li;avibLAND,
Fashionable Tailor,
Cedartown, Go.
A 1,1. ordui'H in my line promptly tilled,
1 \ and in n nlylo not lo ho cteollo I liy the
bohl. Pile gnnrnuloo-l, and all work war
milled. Try me uml he oonvi ice-l. E«po
ciul iiltenlion paid Id renovating uml re
pairlne: ul so milling for 1 flics to umko up
uug. 2U
EOROIA, POLK COIJNI Y.—Whereas,
tie Mtiaon, ndiHlii'iHlralrix on the
eslal't Of John A . .Mn«'*n, deceit"' I, hits ftp-
plif -1 for leave lo hi;1I I he land belonging to
to c si nie of the - into of H/iid ilecuits - I.
These lire, ibm el’ore, lo cite nil p-rsous
concerned, kin-lie I nnd creditora, to I• ■
and nprnr ai a court of oi-linnry to Lc lndil
on ilic lir.it .Mo.id -y ia May next, to hIi iw
eunse, if any they lmve, wl y ' i : -l upplioa-
linn should not I*.: grunted.
(liven'iindcr my hand uml olliciid f i pm-
JH
GHOOlffiill-’/i, HAITI)WALK,3
FWoilicinoG, r
Hats, caps, Bools and Shoes,
READY MADE L'l.OTIIlNfL
('ii doim ifi will P,ml our Stock compldr,
compi'iping many urllelc i ii ia imponaiblo
here to cmimaralu, and ut inodorulo priooa.
Purticular utlenti.m pai l lo Imying uml
uallin tiJIolion. nov 2B4Jm
1 )AVi n> AX.au,a
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAIMTBB!
Funiilnro tniulu lo..k like now. Uc-
puit'ing of every iloHcriptiou
Tiio.ii! having work in the above lino can
united ul liberal J’rlooH.
mclilO i
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NFW HCJHKDUIiE
‘t'okoo ilTsiilfortd.
From and after November 1st, Is74, tiio
following rohodiilo will by mu ou the Ulior-
okoo Railroad ;
Leave E mkiinrl 7 !-7 a m
Arrive at Tuylornvillo ft if) a iii
I.envo 'i’uylorsvillo 8 GO a in
Arrive ul Miihwboro ’•> 10 am
Leave HtilcHboro U 20 a lit
Arrive at Curler-vllle 10 Oi a lit
lit I Iff ItilJg.
Leave (’artcravillo 2 510 pm
Arrive at Siilesboro ft Ift p tit
l.eavo S' lasboro 51 2ft p in
\; - ive ti Tayloruv 55 la p m
Iu uve Tiiyliirsvil' ’ I 0.7 y m
Arrive at Rm.-kia I ft ) ci
D. w k. rt: v'? h m