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“THE RECORD.
A Live Country Newspapor. Published Every
Saturday Morning by
W. S. D. WIKLE «Ss CO.
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Clll IK'll DIUIHTOHY.
Uavtirt rm iu’ii. —Regular Services, 1st
find ltd Sundays in each month, llev. C. K
Henderson, Pastor. Sabbath-school at
Mrtiiooist (’iirncu.—Services at 11
o’clock, a. m. and M o'clock, i >i. every
Sabbath: Rev. W in. II LsPrado, Pastor.
fJabbatli-school at 1) o'clock, a. m.
1'rkbiiv i kUIan Cutm it.—Service-- 2d
nnd dtli Sabbath every month, Rev. James
1’. Jones, Pastor. Sabbath school at
CinusTiAN C’iii im h. Services 1«t nnd
Ril Sundays, at 10 1-2 o’clock, a. nr in
Presbyterian church. Rev. Uorden,
niastmlc.
Calkdonia IiOmjit, N<». 121, V.k \ M.
Regular communication, the ml Friday
night in each month.
.1. fi. Smuts, W. M.
N. M. WnmiiT, Secretary.
Good 1
['<*111 pill IN,
CKDMI Vali »:y L.
itxiv., No, .108. 1. o. (1.
T.- Meets every Ft
idny night (except 'Id
Friday,)
W. 11 l.nl'HADl’, W. C. T.
Gri
ColQl’ITT nitAK.it:
. No, 20 - Regular me. t-
ings Bnltirdny before the third S■< Lath In
•noli month.
folk CoiiiiD
I'lintieFit Club.
Holds ith vpn’nr m«*c ieg- on Saturday
before the 4tli Sunday in ea.-li month-
M. M. H. PYRD. President’
John O. Wauuki.!.,
Secrclftry.
Our
A gouts.
K. p. Feaiherston
, Lime llrnncli.
(!co. D. Frnzier, 1
17th District.
AY. p. West, Km.i
a Hill.
b.lTt'llDAV MOHNINII Aim. T. FT',
LOFA 1.
1 T 1', M K.
Out offloo is now loculi'1 in T.tinip-
kin A McConnoU'B now building, over
,T. A. Wynn’s kIoi-o— front room.
Nrr.rn.ni for nil kimln of Sowing
InnolillU'w; Singer, 60clrt per iDll'Il nil "■I,
er» 75 coni' . Will send m .'.llr- 1,)'mini on
rcceipl of price. II ■ II llilil.l..
1son Mil. OiirifNit—■<fo ore agent
lor two rclinlilo hoin.infc(.r flic Halo of
Pianos ami Organs, or any oilier mus
ical instrument, and will sell ns cheap
as can ho bought from manufactures,
call and got cntulogno and price list.
Persons dashing to spend a few
months at Cavo Spring during the
heat of Summer, will ho accommo
dated, cilhor at the Cave Spring hole!
or Judge T. J. Davis'. Como ye, nnd
enjoy tho cool, refreshing water nnd
pure air of our village.
J. P. JOHNSON,
Prop. Cave Spring Hotel.
I will always keep nil liniid the u v
tnwt grades of Flour, Ironi thu lirick
:'ia.il!,a, in Floyd county. Also, Cigars,
'Djgncco, Groceries, etc., and will sell
low for cosh.
g If n. P. LUMPKIN.
Dr. is. If. lfielmrdBon,. Jr., has
moved into his now office, beyond
fienry May’s shoo shop, on Stain st„
whore ho may In; found at all hours
when not professionally absent,
may 1 If
A Bahuwn.—Two bundled and
Iwonly five nercs of land, on K.ubarlee
cr. ek, three miles south of It.okmart,
about fifty acres of good tillable land,
under good fence. On t bis tract i ■
one of tho best mill scuts in the coun
try—a fall of about fifteen feet. Also
good mill bouse, two sets of rnnneis,
one for corn and one f r wheat, Tur
bine water wheel, and nil other nec
essary fixtures. Tim proprietor lmv-
ing gone to Texas, a splendid bargain
will no given. Call on
Thompson ,v While,
Heal Estate Agt’s, Cedartown.
li. W. Kent has opeued a barber
shop, in the room in roar of David
Axe’s store, and is prepared to do all
work in his line, in good style.
The following is the retail prices of
tho lending articles of Groceries
Dry Sait C. B. Sides, 13.J ; Bacon, j
C. I!-, lJ.i ; Shoulders, 12} ; hard,
choice leaf, IS} ; Floor, 3 to 3} ; Corn ;
meal, $1 35 ; Syrup, 00 to SI 00 ; )
Choice Coffee, 25 ; Sugar 11 to 13 j
Butter, 25 ; Eggs, 15 ; Chickens, 15
Stray Mules.—Two mules, ono n
medium sized bay with tho letter "O”
branded on tno left jaw nnd right
shoulder; kns also a scar on each hip.
Tho other ia a email buy mule, short
head, dish face and kuock-kuoed.
They left from near Spring Gardon,
Alabama, on lust Mouduy night, ‘2d
iubtuut. Any one taking them up nnd
informing J. L. Ivoy, Spring Garden,
Alabama, will bo paid for their trouble
Recollect
Until the first of October 1 will sell
goods at New York cost for Cash.
Now is your time to buy Watches,
(.'locks and Jewelry, Cheap.
Jos. E. Ylal, Rome, Ga.
Until tho first of October I will do
Watch and Jowclry Work at half the.
regular prices, which is less than cost.
The reason is, 1 have valuable Work •
men in my employ, and cannot afford
to keep thorn idle until tho business
season sots in, and do nut want thorn
to leave mo for want of work.
Jos. E. Vial,
july 21 toot 1 Homo, Ga.
Wo are requested by Rev. James
Hillsou, pastor of tho colored Moth-
odist church, to extend uu invitation,
in behalf of tho Sunday schoul of his
church, to tho white friends of Cotliu-
town, to attend their celebration this
morning; also to bo with them to
night.
W. II. Edmondson stays in Ids
dining room, waits on tho tabic, and
sciH that everybody gets enough to oat.
Wo learn that a party of ‘.ho Atlan
tic Coast Survey, now stationed at
Prior’s station, arc fixod in their touts
us splendidly as any residence or par
lor in tho country. Though living a
transcicnt life, thoy have all tho com
forts of home,,and carry all their fix
tures along with them. Tho commu
nity at Prior’s Station arc highly
pleased tu have such a nice party of
ladies and geutlomen to stop oven for
a short while among tnom. At u fu
ture day wo want to say more of this
parly and their work, if wo can have
tho pleasure of mooting with them.
Ho weighs J7.t pounds more than
h<! ditl—has quit drinking, and boards
with W. It. Edmondson.
The duuco at tho Allen liou.u last.
Thursday night is said to have been a
succors. There nru many beautiful
young ladies \ isiting our town. Won
der if some of our boys won’t f.llow
them home. Wo Inn, d f on.; of them
being struck by imrpri.su tho other
uveuing nt tin remark of a young
gent. Thitiis a part of voracity b<-
woen him and madam rumor as to
what tho mutter of surprise was.
Wo nru glad to soo Mr. Herbert
homo again. He says between Now-
berry, S. G\, and Montgomery, Ala.,
ho never saw such destruction from
drought.
Wo learn that Mr. MeWallis’ house,
about ten miles from It mio, known
a i thu Tumi in place, was burned on
last on last Thursday night. His fur
niture was all s ivcd.
Tehtlau’s Notice.—In agna
il, motion passed at last regu-
ting, Cedar Valley Lodge,
'emplars, the next regular
will be held on Friday night,
27tb.
W. U. LaPbade, \Y. C
Roudf r, »lo you need u good Wngon
or Buggy ? Jf so, call on B.irbor A
Wood, and buy ono at a roasom.UJ>
price.
fulo Wy nu bi u
Thursday evening two of the finest
tomtit :i wo have seen in along time,
i lio two weighed a pound t\niH .sfiVo
ouueoH, and wo made our supper aud
breakfast off them - tho neighbor not
having sent in any vegetables that day
We v.re also under obligations to Mr.
(I. W. (Jody for watermelon and very
lino peaches. On Monday some gen
tleman—uutuo not known— left ut our
door a nice lot of green corn ami cu
cumbers. Mo refused to give our bet
ter half his name—too modest, per
haps, to see his numo in print. Wo
appreciate the faver, notwithstanding
wo aio in tho dark as to tho donor.
When the bell ring-', tho meals uro
ready, at tho Edmondson House.
it was reported yesterday evening
that a man was fouud dead at a pond
near .John Powell’s. Our Coroner,
Jury Thompson, tnudo all haste to get
out out there to “aoi,” on the body,
and no doubt making calculations
something like the fable of the milk
maid. J Jut to his astonishment [and
mortification] when he got there the
dead imiu had walked off ! Ho hud
been lying there dead drunk for about
two days. No one knew whence he
cornetb or whither lie gooth. Mr.
Thompson has our sympathies.
What is tho cause—will some gran
ger explain—of tho great scarcity of
butter in town ? Everybody is with
out, and all wanting to buy. Fact is,
the people are “obleeged ’ to have it.
We suggest that all who attend court
I next week from the country bring in
j all the butter they can spare. Wo
| will guarantee sales at good prices for
1 all the nice, fresh batter tha’s offered.
| Bring in your butter while it’s freak
■ and sweet. Don’t keep it till it’s old
1 enough to “speak for itself," and then
! say Cedartown is a p>-r market be
cause nobody wants it.
On Wednesday last at I o'clock, p.
m., by invitation of tho Principals of
tho Cedartown High School, tho lion.
A. II. Stephens delivered a brief ad
dress to as many as could well got in
to tho A.ciuloiuy. Mr. Stephens said
ho did not so much intend making
a speech, as ho did to avail himself of
an opportunity to meet and form tho
acquaintance of tho people.
Whether ho proposed a speech or
not, ho said wise things in tho most
impassioned, forcible manner, and «•,
are prepared to call it a speech imli\ >1
ll'o did not jolt a man on ruggod
mountain tops, scorch his hair by a
lot) near approach to thu am, nor
drown him in tho ocean iu tin vain
endeavor to track the meandoriugs
of tho telegraph wire; but ho lifted
himself up above theso stretches of
imagination to tho plan of common,
practical sense, and held up as tho
only sure compas of an honorable am
bition, unswerving allegiance to truth,
honesty and integrity. All character,
ho said, was a failure, though ever so
distinguished, unless built upon theso
three cardinal principles. Intellectu
al ability is a baseless fabric, so far as
accomplishing anything is concerned,
without theso indispcnoiblo elements
of human greatness, lio exhorted
tho children to keep truth, honor and
integrity over in view, and parents
and teachers to iucnlcato theso doo-
trinos into their minds. Mr. Stephens
continued us in tho opinion wo have
long outurtuiuod, tint thoy uro tho
guide of his own life, and that ho over
acts from a deep Boated, honest con
viction, and that conviction thooiuina-
tion of tho soumlust statesman in
Aim lieu, lie speaks clear, forcibly
aud earnestly, nnd it is only by sight
you do toe-1 his delicate form. After
tho address tho crowd \ rossod forward
to grasp tho hand of on- of tho great
est men Georgia has produced. May
ho bo spared to bless aud honor our 1
State and tho American IT public.
Wheat or other country produce
will bo taken in exchango for Harness
or repairing. G. W. Vanci:,
Cedartown, Ga.
OmleSl ties
Wu-
BO1U0
Wo have made lho propositii
sovoral of our friends and patrons to
t ake ono aud a half pushels of l gooil
wheat for a year's subscription to tho
Hkcouu, and several have promised to
bring iu tho wheat, but have uot done
so. Wo will l’ocoivo it hero or at Op-
pert's or tChorokoo x \Irou Company’s
mills. Tho quantity wo propose to
take at those rates is limited to livo
hundred bushels. Bring in your
wheat at once.
I will pay what 1 consider a rea
sonable reward for the apprehension
of two negroes, Henry West, of Folk
county, and Tom Allen, of Cross
Plains, Ala., who made their oseapo
from Polk county jail, on Wednes
day, 7th instant.
II. P. Lumpkin, ShoYiff.
July 7,1875.
R. W. Kent, the barber, has his ra
zors in first-class order, and is pre
pared to give his customers a clean
and easy shave, do hair cutting, sham
pooing, etc. Give him a trial.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR!!
Savannah Weekly Morning
News,
Will bo • • o111 lt» any address six -iiionilie
for Ono Dollar. This is ono of the cheap
est wouklio.s imblinhetl. Il is not n Idankul
shoe! in wliiuli all sorts of inultor 1h pro
miscuously thrown. It is a noally printed
four-page paper, compactly mado* op, and
i'd it oil with grout care. Nothin); o! a dull
or heavy olmrtuitor is admitted into the
columns of thu weekly. It is an elaborate
ly compiled compendium of t ho butt things
inai appear iu tho Daily Nows, The tele
graph iu dispatulios of tho week are re-edit ■
i d and carefully weeded of everything that
i;> not strictly of a news oliurnct or. It also
cuulaitiH full reports of the markets; tints,
those who have not the advantage of a
daily mail, can get all the news, lor fix
months, by Bending ono dollar to the pub
Ifdier; or for one year by sending Two
dollevn.
Tito Daily Morning News is t lio a time
reliable organ of public opinion it lias al
ways boon -vigorous, thoughtful and oon
set valive in tho dismission of the issues of
the day, and lively, sparkling and uutcr-
taitiing in its presentation of the nows. In
gathering and puld'itdiing llto latest i tl'or
matiou and iu dismissing i|tiestiotiH o! pub
lic policy, llto Morning News is fully
ubronst of (lie most eiiiei'prisiug journal
i o f tho timoH
b for 0 mouths
l ito Tri-Weekly New-
attires as llto Daily News,
moil tits; $!1 for <> month
It) for 12 mouths;
Wo had lino rains lust wot
U r has risou about ten feet
of the wells.
Mr. W. S. Hampton prosecuted Ed
Wiukfu Id undoi' a ohargo of swind
ling. Ho wan tried beforo Esquire
Bliuikinship, and in default of a $50
bond w in sent to jail
Mr. J\. g huiij;' at Alt. llopo on 1 t:,L
Handtiy. Ail who were pn.sy.tL report
ugwod time, anil plonly to o..L. 1
waa not along, uu it was impossible to
get conveyance, consequently cannot
say much about it ; but from my
knowledge of tho teacher and good
people at Ml. Hope, can vouch thoy
bad it good time. Tho citi.’.• i of this
vifunity are duo their Ml. lb pu friends
tin apology for not turning out inoru
finely. It was occasioned by tho so-
riutr.t firkin ; i of Mr.j. J. W. Millie,in
and Mr. A. J. Fain on I ho pa: t of
many <>f them, ami want of convey
ance on the part of others, and some
being abuont visiting at a distance. !
Mr. Henry Hampton cmacs down j
from V’.mu's Valley anti reports ! l.*yd
county ahead of tho world, having
a curium ty in tho shapo of cl, kons
that crow at throe days old. He
ttvutV a truth of it.
Tho camp hhutci t wbq I reported
last wet k an being ai Oliver mountain
returned, with a lino lot of gamo,
among which wau a turtle weighing
thirty-live pounds. Up to latest re-
porta John M Prior had not returned.
It is supposed that ho has run clour
off after a deer.
Mr. Allen Hampton has a curiosity
in tho shape of cotton having throo-or
four blooms and bolls to tho form.
Who cun boat that V
A party oi U. ,S. Coast Survey aio
now camped at Prior’s station. Thu
party consists of Captains Webber,
and Granger, and Mr. Christian.
Cnpt. Webbe r has boon in this ser
vice about fifteen years, aud is quite
a prominent gentleman iu tho busi*
I cannot any much about our farm
ers and friends iu general this week,
but will i.t iko it up next week.
: .v-:2r:'atiai!«5 t/a-awa
New Photograph Gallery !
t itlu'T I'lqim' e
ntgiHtoruil lotlv
t risk.
nil lvtlci'u, J.
-A.. BOIillT
WHEAT FANS,
O .wi.vn iii'flii b
1 1. tital tmgitgoil lit
Hie, (in.
cal oil la Durloi’Hvillo
UtiH bn in. m . for III
I fltlll (JOItflllo
W. I
I It a I
D. Wiklo,
Mill I'lo Wit.
W, I I . Wiki© & Co.,
1C. ft I ESTl RLY
Cedmlowii, (in.
rPHOFK V. ID -i’ < goo'l ”iur”-, of any
X kiti'l. train the fii.allo t Gem to tin
largchl I.ifc i/.o J’orliuit, plimHi cull ami
examine my ivmk. Room recently occa-
j.i.-l by Mr. I-»ln. t .‘. A li . worlt-sliop.
•‘Till: KKNNK-JAW KOUTK,"
Western (k Atlantic Raiiroad
and Connections.
ROOKS AND SmiONERY.
NOTIONS, NOVEYT1ES,
FANCY COM FECTION ERIS
I AKR H’.tliMiiriplion for any Hook, IV
rimlii.’itl puI)1IhIh!'I in llto l/nitt."l Hlntvs , a
Publialtei’H lav/ t price...
X-T B a D L E S
For all kllltlH of Sewing MoclibtoB. iiIho fur
tiif-lt Alt.icbmetilH, Oilw, etc. Will non'l
.’.'.•mill’s i>y until, to any tublroBH, on receipt,
cf price. Mingur, i'U cnitM per flozen ; all
otlicru 7*» cei.lH. I’a ih.m wo.iM >Jn well to
cotiHull it' 1 brforo iiH.y’ ig ;,oo.l< from jteil-
(Ilt't’H, or Heiilitig Nor lb to lit'! vnrioiiB
nwimilei’K tu.<1 hit itbttgH. Any goods not in
Block will be fnrnlBlicil at short notice.
Juno 20-1 f
TRAVELERS (HI HE.
Homo Railroad Company.
CIIANOIi OF SOCDULK.
id after Montlny, Jiino ltd, 1L7
OPENED AT EAST !
THE CHEROKEE IRON COMPANY’S
NEW STORE!
With a Now and Select Stock of Goods, tho largest over offered in Codin'
Valley, Including
PRINTS AND RADIUS DRFSS GOODS,
11ROWN AND HbliA(Jlllff) DOMILsTKJS,
COTTON STRIPF.s AND PLAIDS,
COTTON AI'ES LINK Ns AND CASSl Ml’dlS.
A Soloot Sloolc of
Family Groceries and Canned Gjods,
Ready - Made Clothing a Specialty.
HOOTS AXJ) SHOES
AT HE l) VC Eh Eli ICES.
Having adopted tho Cash System and Ono I’rieo only, and with '' if
vuntago of having tin experienced Buyer in Now York, and rooeiv.
Goods at till times, wo would respectfully announce to our old pair ■
tho Public generally, that wo arq prepared to sell at (ho most reasonable ,
He<>.„ The Highest Market 1’ricos paid for Corn, Whoafc, Oats and donut
Produce generally, in exchango for Goods or Cash.
6, », FEflIHERSTOH,
CoatinuoH lo deaf in
BEY GrOOBS,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Hats, Groceries
Ae., Ac., &o.,
C?Jl Nil
HohIho biiyn r
or 1 ftarter.
New Advertisements,
G. W.
r anti
VANCE,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
S rrOKF. wattling work .lotto iu in
ttt’O fOHpe.’tfully nuko.l to glvo ino
il. My Hltop is on tho oovnor, in the
■11 old I.ivory Slnblo building. nil
( \NK IIUNDlUil) AND MINTY APR KM
\ ' of lititid in FIhIi Crook dlstriol, about
SO acres cleared and under good I’ouho,
and half llto t rnolgoo’l bottom iund. Dwel
ling and all nooi'HHtiry outhoiiHeii, aud a
well of good water in llto yard, audit good
spring on llto pluoo. A great bargain Is
ollVre.L For prioo and lorms, apply on
tho prctuii es, to .1. IL WOOL),
or Thompson & Wiltlo,
Cedartown, On.
P. M. A lino Orchard, of Klovcu Acres,
on the place. nny 8 toot.
To (hr (ravelins ffahlir,
rpKK undr.-dgnod in now running it Tri
I weekly
HACK LTIsriE!
Cave Spring to Cedadown,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Good J backs Fust Horses and
Careful Drivers.
The Cave Spring Hotel
liiiH been lxased and lilted up In good Hlylo.
The table will bo Hiipplicl with l-ho bcHl.
j. p. Johnson.
Professional Cards.
I V V t\ THOMI’HON, W. H. D. WIKI.’.I
TIIO.RPSON X WlKl.E,
Roal Estate Agents
CUDARTO\VN, CKO ROM A,
i proporly, ut a
E. W. TIKHESON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEhAitrowx, a a.
I PROMPT attention given lo ClaiuiH.
» Ollieo with ivy F. Thonipaon, Hunt tddo
Court. iloiiHo K.|iiaro. ool 17, 71
Wm. rn. SPARKS,
.1 T TO li NE ) .1 T l, .1 II’,
Codartowt:, Ga.
oof 17 ’71.
,P. U. It A St 15 r. il ,
NoI.jip.v Hu’olic
ATTO 1J N M\ \ T I rWV,
(Vihnlown, (td.
1 ) A RTICI! LA R nl lent Ion givon lo taking
I Depositions and oolleolion 1 f eliiim i.
W. |t\ T URN i: Si ,
A.TTOUNEY AT LA W,
CrflrtB’lowsit, (Hi.
FFICK South of Coitrl llmum, belween
iinllngtou and Wrighl’a stores
BVY I'\ TIIOMPSH.N,
Atfcormj.y at
OFDARTOWN. (IA.
^ yi'MCF —Ihi'il able Courl. House inpiare.
I V' 1 ' 1
t Min
East End Wood Shop,
ns. HA.T-tT5.IW.
llopatrii and MiiIcch
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
And vIiiiobI nnylhlng mado of wood.
Wagon Hubs or any nthnr
Turning Done to Order,
odd nuns ivUi’X on hand.
w O It K Oil li A 1’ F O it (1 A S H.
sop! lt)~ly
A. OMBERG,
3 3 iBfoatl St., Romo,
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER
p> e. I int T.ia :nt a
Pianos, Cabinet Organs,
HMAI.I. l.NS'i'lUIMENTS. BIIBBT
MIJ3KJ AND MUMICAI.
INMTUCCTION HOOK
Plain and Fancy Printing Neal nnd C’hoap
Paper Macks and lino Wrapping Paper.
Write
)20Jy
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boon to the Whole Race of Women
DR. BRADFIELD’S
Female Regulator 1
1
Or. C. H. HARHIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
(Vilatriown, (hi.
L^FI''I(JI’J ul. rcahlonon, on Pryor tlrool.
Dr. L. 3. LE&BETTER,
SURGEON DENTIST
(VtlilllOV. El, (ill.
O PFDRg li*ih prol'emdonul Heryic
eili/eiiH of Cediirlown and vi*.i
yV. I,. l»A.VIt
« .
BARBER & WOOD
CEO A HIM 117V, a A.
| > F.aPDCTFDLl.V call Iho allontlon of
tlio puhliu lo tho I'not lhal wo liavo in
Hloolc and uro oandlunlly rooolvlng,
BEY GOODS
Al.l. KIN 1)5 Ol' NOTIONS,
I JootHs.rSlioos,
Wool Ar. L.’ar J lot
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup,
Wllioll WO will Midi AH
town for Iho CAMII.
ul’ovo puroliastug.
olionp an any ono in
Call and oxamino
(s'O?.[' .
4 P.OI
. 8.10
Arrive at Rome 1 .lu p.
LcavcH Rome at r, .'JO p
Arrive at Homo at 10.10 pm \
Knell train will make close connection
at Kingston with Western aud Allaijlfo
j | except fiumluyH
• Every Day.
Railroad truina bound for Chattanooga a
At:a mi. W. H. COTHilAN, Pi
JOHN L. PRIN'TL J’, 'J'icket Agent.
Watchmaker and
Csdartown,
Jeweler,
CO.
: M KNMI' H, i
Golmci, Homo & Dalton F?. R*
Trains on thr Road will run iih. follow.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Selma 7.2-7 a m
Arrive at Prior’s 5.48 p in
'• Dalton ,10pm
| | Making clone e mneefion
i •
I W it A R It for all
t oilier* and the Vir
Arid
GOING SOUTH’
• Dalton
" at Prior'tt
e at Melina
Leaving Dalton ior Molma upo:
E T V 4 Ga It li and W re A
.M. STANTON. 0
W. H. MAY'NAUD, A-- • Mupt.
RAY KNIGHT, «• P. 'I
?™i»i »•
i, ( v. „ inve Dow, unit correct all Irte .nlanti.H
viil roiinvenil Irrlta Ion orKI.InryHnml Illml-
relieve CoallveiK’jw, 1 oUmr^lho
Jtnimriliu?a rosy Inin to iluicficeit.iiml cheer-
h i'ih’ rneurlt'l'n all llioftlJOVOtllHenrteHiitQiiln-
aieH eJmm're theiniiulvea ot all the above tllit-
-I In,lit r< veil lint I heir com|ilulrilB to any
which L. itiwayH iiioftir>liiK to their prltlo
aonthwl hy tho host pliyBlclaiiH and
I, a (i it a no k, (la . Mnreli
III Hint I (IK
anil mode ,ty.
the c or«y. .
llmnr/Ki.n
coiihI.I. r
>, r iiowii
Ijnloii hotli
ilDincHt 1 .: iiraetlce,
that every lady In our own
Ili ad limit •» Kcrniile lie*
dlmiaaeH fur v
leen lainllh.r ....... .
itllloner or rm dlelne and I
can ho ' ‘
NiillerlnK l
id, who may he
medicine^ ^
iiiiiiilhir
•Aii lien entity miy th
ina that every lady In our ev/n innd. w‘
n.llVrliiK III any way peculiar in Uu lr «e . .
aide to procure a bottle that their Hulhirli'KB may
net only lie relieved, hut ilia*, they may ho restored
in health and Mtreiigth. Wi ll ni» hl'idMtre«ardn,
I am, rt Mpi-ctfully, 4 WJii. I’KltltlLI., M. I).
N'kah Maiukita, (la.. March '.’•).
uu/nthJutk''Mjoiikht a hnltleor llriidlle’d’H Keinaln
Keviilator tlorn yoii.und have lined It In my rami »
vvllh tiie utiuoHl Mitmlactton.and have recornine
d> <1 It to ..vo or three otlit r l.wnllleH.uiid they Ini’
found li J• int what It I recommended. The r. inaleu
• your Heguiutor are Iu porrect
Tile to ullon.l to their hoiiH.dioia
. rdlally rcci ’ “ “ ‘ “
respecifuily
•1 vo Months.
Repairing line walclmu a Hpcoiulty. All
kind t of Jewelry and Watches and Flock*'
kupt for nalo. ' |In ‘-‘ -G’-.v
IT OLFiAVHL A N1 >,
Fashionable Tailor,
Codartown, Ca.
A LL firdoi'H in my line promptly II Hod,
. and in a Hlylo not to L • cxeulloil by Hie
best. Fits guarn&b’ud, and all work war
ranted. Try me and bo convinced. K pe
oial attention paid lo renovating an I re
pairing; iiIho cutting for ladicH to make up
/ 1 LORD I N. POLK COIN IV -Whcrca),
" * Fannie Mmmii, adniiiiiatrutrix on the
chIiiI- of.I oil n A. Muhoii, due cane I, Iiiih ap
plied for leave to ndl Hie land belonging to
tu estate of I he estate of Haiti deceased.
These are, therefore, to cilo all pU’KOtm
Ke.'iiiiuor tu,in you, and liavfi used It In my rami
awl Mitmlactton.and huvo reronians.
or Uiri e oUn r l.iiiilllcH.KiijOhey Iiiivh
K*KU later
-j ulluud to
jordlftlly recommend u lo
JOHNSON.
Wo could add a thousand other certlll' alca, h;
wo con ddi.r tlio above* umpl^ Hufltcleat proof or l
Kor rull partlcularH, hlnloryor dh eases .and n
llllcalc i oi no v.'omloriul cur. >, u.o loader lv i
Icrr.-d to the wrapfntr amund the hotllo.
ManuhMhirnOiijjlwjhn^ < o,, Allunla, Oa
Hold hy all drujKi .ts.
W. C« liuplxirVg
REAL ESTATE AG-’T
HocliEiiiuT Gil. .‘rerj
>, ‘' 1 ol ’ buy Wild or'Iniproved
V blinds in any portion of the county.
Having been a citizen of Polk county for
many years, and being thoroughly posted
m Dio Location, Value, etc , of Lauds in ev
er.v section, fool oonlldonf that it will be to
iln- interest of parties having lands to Boll,
j" plane Diem in my liandu; and tlioso wish
ing lo pnroliaso I,an Is can always bo ac
commodated. I will be in Codartown on
Die 1st Tuesday in each month, for Die pur.
pose of tnuiHaoting business in my lino.
j.tno 20JJJ
Georgia Soap Factory
HITCHCOCK 00.
ATLANTA, CIA.,
M-iitufiHilttfor i of tho It. 1*1 Loo,
Grongfif’ii, Poor i\Iati’.i, Honoy Toilot,
FiiJuily, ('•liniriiniil Olivo, (ilyHoi'ouo
L'i'nt, tvntl No. 1 Dolornivu Soiqm.
Sjxjoittl imlnaomouts to uiorolinattf.
Li. ltd ordora lo ITitolioonk it Co., 81.
Bi’oimI nlfoot, Atluiika, Ga. apr 17
f LVSM HTO.UM.
-3. (SUjjI>*>:•■? 4.Sc, Co.,
CEO A It TO ll r JV, HA.,
I^UI’P oonsluntly on band a full line ot
mm,v GROCERIES,
IlAUDWAItii,
fl 8ool,;-i stud Slioes ;
nl,so a lino of
READY-MADE CLOTHINGS
AND FACTORY GOODS.
Cush buyers will find It lo their interest
lo examine our goods nnd prioos before
purchasing.
Mole agents for Iho sale of the cele
brated “ Watt Plow's” and fixtures, in Polk
county. Juno 20—If
J. S. NOYES & CO.,
--UJiALlZU IN' —
.DRY &OODS,
GUOCEUEES, I lAUDWAlU^ggg
r/lodicinos,
Hats, caps, Boots and Siioes
RKAMY-MADi: CLOTHFNH.
t ’uslomer.s will find our ‘Hook complete,
comprising many articles it is impossible
here to eniimcrato, and at moderate prices.
Particular allontlon paid to buying and
oxllin Potion. nov 28-(Jm
D.VVJ 3 > AXE,
House, Sign and Ornamental
JP JLTlf/CT JdJXi i_
!*’iiriiittiro lmiclo look liko now. Jh:-
paifin^ of ovory doacriptiou
'J'hoso having work iu tho above lino can
nd a pear •>) a court <
a Dio lirxt Mo.id iy
oy they lmv
tiou I Itoit l i not In
Given miller i
lure, this April
ordinary to be bold
i May next, to show
, »)y »»'J >‘i«i>uoi.
my hand and official -
" 1875
JOEL DREW Kit, Ord’y.
KORDI A, POLK COUNTV. —W. S
Hampton lias applied for exemption o
|iy and si lling apart and vulualloi
.. homest ead and I will pass upon the
at 11 oclock A. M. on the 2(Jlh day of July,
I87;; at my oilier.
Given under my h:
this July
i l official i.'igimtnri
JOEL KHKWKR, Ord'y.
NEW SCHEDULE
Clicrokco I^n.ilroud.
From and after May 2ith, 1875, the
following Hchedulo will be run on Dio Cher
okee Railroad ;
Leave Rock marl
Arrive ut Taylorsville
Leave Tnylorsvillo ...
Arrive at Hlilcshoro
Leave Hlilosboro
Arrive at Cartorsvilli'
jfr tin r.ii*K
Leave Cartel .ivlllo
7 00 a ii
7 -I 5 a 11
8 00 a h
8 20 a 11
8 25 a 1
0 10 a 1
An-i’
. StJIcBboi
fllilowboro
Arrive at Taylouu
Leave TaylorsvilLj
Arrive at Kockm;. -
00 pu
;j r,p .1
» ™ 1*«
•1 10 p ii
1 20 p 1