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THE RECORD.
CKDAKTOWN, GA., MARCH |3, 1*76.
Wo agree with our qptTPftpondoiit,
“Dotter," that if our fiii iuIh would
tuko aorno iotorent in writing for out
paper, on any subject, il would not
( nly tnnko tint pnpor inoro inter. Mil g,
but would benefit tbo community.-—
On (ukiiqfu ft ieinl of aunt to write for
tbo paper, bo replied that lie did not
know wlmt subject to cbooRo. No
rnnttor wlmt subject. Kve-y one him
roiijo “bobby," ho to speak—ttotnoHUb*
ject tipporinoHl in liin mind. Write
something about il, nnd Unit will cull
out otberR. Put the bull in motion,
nt.d it will bo cosy to keep it rolling.
Jlrnnch out on agriculture—give your
( xporionco on the bent method of cul
tivating corn, outa, wbout, cotton, or
other produce, nnd aonio one oluo will
do thn Rinno. ]ty adopting such n
pinii, all w ill be benefited. Our col*
nnniH are nlwnyn open for anything
“for tho good of the order," the coin
inun.ty. Our hint grand jury appoint
od acoramitlco to inventiguto Ilm pro
priety of OHtnbliNliiug itti ahuiiH house
for the poor of the county. It. would
not bo nmiaH for our citizen** to give
their viewa on that subject, pro and
con. Let’s hear from you, friends.
An excursion of North Western nu n
will visit Atlanta on tho 1/itli. Tim
Constitution thinks il will be number
ed by tho thousands. The party will
bo composed principally of capitalists
who are seeking a proper plnco to in
vest their money, some in lands, oth
ers in uiuuufuctorioH. HcvcnJ cities
in tho 8tut* are holding out induce-
Hunts to the excursionists. We boo
that Rome papers are asking tin city
council to make an (flbrt to induce
I be-in tovihil Home nnd Floyd county.
Cot Id not some nrraiigeimints bu made
to induce, at least somo of tho parly,
to visit Cedar Valley ? Those of tho
excursionists who wish to purchase
farming lands, should by nil mentis
pay our beautiful valley a visit. Our
town authorities should take some nc
t : on in the matter, in I lie i vent they
pay Homo a visit.
No l’tuu.io I’niNii a. Ah i.luted pre
viously in our columns, tho public
printer was notillcd l<> give a new
bond. Last wee k ho otiered one sign
ed by good nniiics, but as the signa
tures wore not. attested according to
tho requirements of tho law, the (b>v-
ornor roturnod tbo bond to l>o per-
feok'W? As Col Alston did not again
present if ho iiiiihI have concluded to
resign, as his resignation was yester
day sent in and accept< d. So at pres
ent there is no Public Printer.
(,'unatituliuii.
KdItou Hkcoiih: — In your i*>uu of
tho (Hli instaul, wo see quite a m ally
written oomiuunioation under (ho head
of “A fow Dots from tho Backwoods,"
which wo do not quito midt r itand.
llow it is that a IhicI'iishhIh neighbor
hood can sustain tlm only live (Irmigo
in tlm county, have flourishing Sab
bath and literary eoliools, ami a now
church odilleo in process of creation,
iH past our comprehension. Will
“(.iilinlimm" please rise and » xpluiu ?
> Wo can probably Uml.mUiiil why
his ooiiininniontion was da!..! from
“Hard .Scrabble." It certainly iH a
ivery hart l nrobblv for the p. uplu of any
section of country to live and keep
out of debt,
AVo trust that as theso aro ‘Gwliol-
111118* ” first dottings, they will not be
his last. Lot US bear from him often.
We would like to see your columns
••ilottod" from every station t ,f the
County. 'J’liCBo little it*m< mo of iu-
t« iv' s t to all your romlura. 1 would
like, too, to hear tho views of durei -
izeus on various subjects —agricultu
ral, religions. political, etc., whether
applicable to our state, county or fed-
i ra) a (Tail s. It ii only by an inter
change of views that the wishes of the
masses can be rt celled. Stir up your
readers. L t all woik, not only to
benefit cacti other, but nLo to make
your already lively piper the Inrhvs!
in North Georgia.
I tom a."
Tight Livin'. March 11, 1870.
AN All'.
Tho investigations in Washington
are implicating almost every mo nbor
of Grant's cabinet in some rascality,
and it is thought that Grant cannot
escape much longer. A Washington
correspondent of tho Atlanta Consti
tution says ma/iy of (Jrant's political
opponents who bavo heretofore refus
ed to believe him personally corrupt,
are now coming to the opinion that
he in little or no better than I ho
thieves who have surrounded him.
Judge Tuft has been appointed Hue-
rotary of War by Grant to fill the va-
cacy occasioned l>y the resignation of
Belknap. He in thought to ho honest.
Wnsliiuiiion .News.
Wahiiinoton, March II.—The cabinet
met at noon to day, with all tho mem
bers present, nnd remained in session
until after throe o’clock. In the after
noon tho subject that roeeived consid-
ation was tho institution of criminal
proceedings against ox-Sccretary Bel
knap and those who were associated
with him in the practices of b ibery
and corruption that have just h en
oflleiully disclosed, and the selection
of a now Secretary of War.
Tho president stated to tho cuhinet
that while ho could lake no steps
which might look to the persecution
of 1114’ one, ho had. determined to
shrink from no responsibility that r» st
eal upon him, and lie then foro asked
the attorney general to take immedi
ate slops to proceed with tho criminal
charges against Gen. Belknap and
Messrs. Marsh and Tomlinson, and all
others shown by any ovidonco that
shall he adduced to have held part
the painful transactions that were the
subject of attention.
Upon I liis determination of I he pres
ident thire wire full and thorough <x-
prussioiis of opinion favoring such ac
tion as tho president had determined
Upon without delay. The peculiar
character of the case of Gun. Belknap's
offence differs in many respects ns it
does from hi ordinary ease of bribery.
Ir wuh a mibjtct of comment and dis
cussion, tho result of which was the
reference of the en tin* matter to the
attorney general, who will take the
ncoehMiry steps to enter criminal pro
ceedings just so soon ns the turns cun
be pul in Hlmpn to be sw orn.
As 11 part of the disc m sion it is men
tioned that there should ho no delay
in tho proceedings because) of tho pro
gress of an impeachment trial. The
two trials will ho entirely independ
ent i f the otln r.
Wabiiinoivn, March 7 -TI10 evi
dence of I’ieiTcpont's interference in
fuver of Belknap in the luuuls of (ho
judiciary committee of the house is nl-
most conclusive. Ilii imposeInuont
is possible
(Communicated.) To sum it up, two hundrcT! and fif-
It has been truthfully said that “for ty-tlu eo w hisky sharps have been in-
natural woilth, inexhnustablo r« - dieted, of which sixty-nine have plead-
sources, s ill, climate, water, and di- ! ed guilty, thirteen been convicted and
versified products, tho blue grass re- three acquitted, and levies made on
gion of Kentucky, tho valley of Vir- prope rty to the amount of $3,865,295.
ginin, and Cedar Valley, Polk county. The actual sum covered into the Irena*
Georgin, aro not equalled by any sec- ury so far, however, is only $195,503.
lion of country 011 tho globe. It ought, to bo a silencer to croakers
Of tho hitter, we would specially | |« know that bu-ines, is at least biisk
speak. Cedar Valley is situated in in some qnm tors. Tho ruining stock
the 34 degree of north latitude in the business in our foreign consular de
blue limestone region. Tho water is part men t; tlm pos'-tudersiiip line in
impure, tho climate us healthful, tho the cabinet; tlm dislillciy hiiHinessin
land as productive ns any lu the world; tlm white house; tho street improve
noted especially lor tho ahund .nt ment hiisiuess in Washing on, etc.
N K W ADVERTISE MEN TS.
S. P. SHEPARD,
UEIJARTOWN,
— DEAJ.F.Il IN —
Family Groceries,
CJONFKCJTK JN KRrids,
• CANNED GOODS, AC.
r AM now lncttle'l in
1 i.a Main ‘•tm-i, a
in lIi0 now uiorc house
next dour to hr. I.. I
pcct fully »-k a share of
trading |.uh)io, promi**-
yioldsof cotton, corn, wheat, oats, clo
ver, and all the grasses. Vicing suc
cessfully witn the South-west in tho
production of cotton, and with the
N n th-west in tho abundant yield of
all the grain crops.
Almost in tlm centre « f Cedar Val
ley ar«) found immonsu iron deposit
etc., nil seem t-> he panning out go d
profits.
A Now Yolk loth r of Saturday say
“Southern vegetables ii* d fruits are
beginning to crowd tbo city markets.
Green peas from Florida me ‘-t ilingat
$4 60 to $5 per crate, and cucumber,, ut
from $5 to $6 per dozen; lettuce 60 to
:n pita lists, $5 per quirt. Bermuda potato
beginning to make their nppeu:
. Cave Spring Tannery.
R. N. PE-ARSON *V CO.,
H WK Mabli*hed an Agency In Cedar*
I'twn with J S Htubbw «V Co , who will
keep cormlanlJ/ ou hand h full supply of
LEATHER,
wnicb have attracted tboso indoinitii- 7/3 cents per dozen; strawhi rrios $4 to i ** t H*« “ ;u, “* l ,ri, ' ,, “ as nt Tannery, and die
In wye
id for.
veil IM K H nmiKAT.
Rchouok ivim recalled on express demand
from 1-2iiglntid. Thu tluhiy in tho ollioiol
action wuh to lot him Hiifi-ly t<> sea,
A prumlncat member of lliu l.onwt* mid
member of 0110 of tho In'voNiignltii^ ooinmii
loi'H Ih111 kh tliruo inviabi'iH ,,| tho cabinet
will ho impeached. Ilcriba- <'ly mi-r ■-
quoted that ev. ry tbli.R in tho war depart-
moat \\ 11 h hiiInt.In. Ilolkiuip oven sold
Whnrling privilege* ubo.it \\'n»hia«toii.
V.\-Seori'lnry Doluno nml lib m.» .lohn,
will lie lip lirforo tho Iiouho oomtnii too for
Hi lling liailera stations in ladiun U'li ito
Gideon WvIIh will ho boforo tin* naval
commit too .m Thursday 11 -*xi, to testily
about tho Hccor claim.
AN OTIIKII INVrSTlUATIoN.
I’ll 1 i.ai*i 1.i'll 1 a, .March 7. Tlm liomm na
val coiiiinil loo is at I ho l.oapm Inlaml Yard
to day. Tao coiumittvo will roiimia hero
several days. Tltoir proccoding.i aocrot.
v i; r a noth mi.
Wm. I. rurmnii, momhor of emigre**
from l‘'lori«la, is under qiumliun nboul poll
ing oodctihips mid ollicos.
lldwnrd 1‘ Donghoriy, who hud tho eon-
I»net for tbo .‘■oblmifT giavo hIoiioh nl Fred
01 i.'knhurg, Yirgniia. nay* ho nvior promi-.
od or paid mmioy ii> any oflicor of tiio gov-
cniniciit for tho oontrnct.
Tho task of providing for the
queens children and tho Duke of
Cambridge, uot including salaries
drawn by any of them beomiHu of of*
tici'H they hold in the civil, military or
naval aorvieo, has alromly cost, the
lbitish public 673,000. There is
still one prince to provide for, mid then
the chest will have an ‘Opportunity to
grow full again before the children of
tin lVinoe of Wales begin to mako de
mand upon it.
Ivitouton M. -M tigcr : Mr. W.
burner, of this .Mindy, 1ms in his |
» Alter and An,end an Act b> 1., u-
Sp«il»i»«». '•>»««» 1 M . s>U)n s. v. u.l UW.-Iooiuh
Ki,y,i. e.,,1.,. (VII., IllU»u>.... 1
ptber couutua. [chest, eontaining one d> z 11 nquaro
t,.,ll.ylhoOon- . u.-li 0:., al.l..... lu.l.lii.-
' a gallon and a halt. It lias a spring
Section J Bi
end Asm mbly of the State of Georgia,
Tliat tlm sale of tdoohulio bitters or
medicated liquors of any kind or ttanio
whatever lobe used othorwiao than
for medical purposes, on tho prescrip
tion of a physicinu in regular practice,
shall he doomed a violation of the pro
visions of the aforesaid Act, and tho
p.rson or persons so violating shall be
j>uuinlied as proscribed in section 4310
of the Code of Georgi i, published m
1873.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by tbo
authority aforesaid, That all laws and
pu ts of laws in contlict with this Act,
jje and the same ate hereby repealed.
T110& Hahiuaian, jr.,
Speaker House Hop’s
id ire f-.iniliuiity i f BuLc. ck's
with the whole case of the
i )ti from the outset m accuiu.t- t»
Dyur reported to the attorney vrl / 1
g' lieml. Th Utormg'-nend inno
cently, of course, comtuuniotied ev
erything to tho while house, mid the
white house is quite an old mid rickety -
and con>i«pio«itly lii.blo t»i"
fid bt.ildings will. - Cbicag • j <•
A Credit Mobilior vi.m pi esidenl, an
Emrna mine minister to England, a
croukud private Hocretuy, a bnisted
l'i ecu man’s tmnk, a spotted semtiiry
of tho navy, a plitmleiiug buss of the
(listriel, and now a trading secretary
.if war! As live qiuutioiiA of tbo hour,
what ere "tho 1'opo of H im. ,’’ or
“Jefi* Davis of And. ihonville," to this j [!
delightful picture fur the c-1.ten., in
inspec ion of foreign imtion*?
The reduction in ( >ugr<MHioaal sal
niieH agreed on hy tho c imaiitteea ol
both housm will net a savin;; of $200 •
000
bio energetic men and
Messrs. A. G. West, and J. If. Brown
ing, of New York, Who have erected
the largest, most oxtousivo iron fur
nace in the South, at a cost of already
over one-third (£) of 11 million dollars.
Two railroads tiro contemplated,
which wi'.l intersect at Cedi.rtown, tho
centre of Odar Valley. The one from
Onrtersvillti to Prior's .Station, inter
secting with tho St do road at tbo
former place, and tho Selma, Homo A
1 concern
Dalton road at Prior’s, in all graded, 1 ^ j.
and running to within eight miles of '| M|U , M
Cedartowu. Thn railroad running
from Columbus to Home, Ga., w ill p inn
iiamodiat.-ly through the town. It i.
partly graded, and trains running.
Throe chut dies, Prehbyler.an, M< tli-
o.list and R .plist for whites, and Meth
odist nnd II.plist for colored, are pr>
sided over hy curliest Christian p .stois;
and as good schools as can ho d<■•■ired,
can ho found hero.
The cipitiuist, tlm skilled labor.ir,
tho planter; all who are s« eking goon
Is iiuh, where labor is rewarded, nnd
where money pays a hiiud.s ime pr. et.
are \vi Icomcd and made to ftci uthntne
here; section'd animosilieH h< rm to |>u
fuigotten, ami if out01 tniued at all, hy
those only win “got mad after tho
light was over."
In thn pi at few years the populnli. n
has doubled, attracting emigration
from tlm fei tile State of Pom. .ylvut.iu.
Them is iu .111 for inoro. No ostr.i-
ci •in. No renewal of old uuiuiositicb
need bu feared.
Tho citizenship is more than ordi
narily intelligent l'Yoin (lie last, till
and Iiciiutiftll homes olio Mi's passing
tin-, ugh, w«u Id not think that a lorn
hie final.ciid crisis was
Wo understand that rm 1 t ho
liuvu not escaped the results of tl.o
money crash, hut we am much mistak-
rvatioiiH, if tlm people of
Ihiu section do not rise far superior to
this crash, and am not inoro pro.-pci
a in two years, than they have ev< 1
TRAVELER.
ALL SORTS
rim Black Hills over an area of
aonio 8,000 square miles. Their lung! h
120 mil. a about, tho width about 80
miles.
C.'.ingit'ssiiiiin Piper, of California, i*
a butolielor and worth u million.
(' .n't tho treasury department spare
another femnlo elm k?
By imperial decree the cdticilion of
the young emperor of China, a . d six
years, commences next summer with
impositig eer.monies.
Mom than six and a half million
d.'lhirs in niitimml bank-uoten wen
withdrawn from ciroul.itiou in the,
nonths of January and February.
The fact is that tho w st is the
Wrongest section, and will havo n con-
tiding intluenco in national uftairs
hereafter. Really the west is in a fair
way of becoming the union, with X w
Fiiiglnud ns a local uttnehmunt. And,
like an overgrown cult not quito broke
to harness, she feds her oats consider
ably, and is likely to cut up antics
1 then. N. iv York Graphic,
ieits as Babcock is of tho ree-
t it into of his intontious in the mutt.a 'Jj'" Vw'o and V'! tlf n!c ' v t - r i'^ '
thoao oyphor di \
nervous that the V. ry sight of II tel- c b'ir.-h the tialance «ott tiiabvr.sl mth n
1 , , vuripty of irroivili. It ooutAin* a frumrd
(graph-pole makes hts conscience | luU8t ., wi u, ,i irot . room--., firopiao.. ...
each room, somo out buildings, and an
Slid ill's
loilgauc Sale for May.
*‘»ld beforf 1 In* ('curl llnu*-
1 t'.dart '»ii, I’olk county,
I ]c
f land, number* MJ. 121. !22. lit,
184, lull. 168. i.vj, i<O, id. i»;j. |».a. i*j 1.
Kl'l. ley, ItllJ, 107, It'S l!M), 200, 201,
20|. 220. 221. 22'.. 22H, 22U, 2 JM.
2:«2, 2.1 I. 2M, 2"H. 21'.*, 260. 267. I'M.
'. 2*15. 2.1'.. 2C7. 277, 2so -jh6.
. 292, 229s, .:ol, ;UU. HI7, all b.Jag
17ih di-tii.i nnd 41 )i vert ion of i *. Ik
unity, Cleorgia ; and al-.. tL*• f ,1 It.v» Jng J-ita
CASH N T O XI K .
X S. STUBBS & CO.
Co.lartowii, Ga.
^Y 11K N0W aMEIVINO A 8IM.ENUID STOCK OP
Dry Goods. Notions, Boots and Shoes,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, | READY-MADE CLOTHING
HATS AND SADDLES,
nought r.
FOLD, t
Olchrated “Watt 1*1.
Cuh, at the rlo*p«t figure*, nnd
I pxatnino Goods mid Prices
I fixtures.
Au. ids f.,i Hull's Patent Rotary Harrow—WARRANTED,
t- determined NOT TO IJK L’NDER-
ole Agents in J’olk county for the
MURDER ! $10,000 00 REWARD !
Everybody run hero nnd Ion
i how to get rich,
turning, and
Tho wheel of fortuno
THERE’S MILLIONS IN IT.”
PHILPOT (5c DODDS,
Havo murdered tho old plan of high prices
GlV.'Na A.W\A-^5T
At hucIi Low Prices ns Dofv Competifh
thoi "
nd big per cent, and aro
GOODS
4a. 17.
.**. 61.51. 68, ra, 72. ?a. 79. HO, hi, si,
■'*, '•<». 1*1. 92, art, 94. 09, I IN. 120, 121. 126,
26,’ ! 27. 128, in*. I.a;, 1 ::7. 116, 162. ] . ft.
69, d; i. id. ir.jf, 16a, l«7. ir.o, 171. 172,
9:i, ] ill, iMiO, 201. 2*H. 206, ‘J2.i, 221. 229,
80S, ;;t/9,
ill,
, .'IH4, 892. 89
•'99, 408, III. Ilf,. 42*). I D, all being ar
lying in 2nd district and Ith -eelInn ot I' -
county, (;••« 1 tria. n* the |ir<q>'-riy of the K
im Iron conqinny, levied iijmii by virtue 1
»•* ti fa issued from Polk Super <
favor of Alfred shorter, again
iitlin Iron com|>uny, together nil
I npjiurlftiancr* and Astuni ll.creuul
'ric.M as Defy Competition. People who go to Rome, sell
• Cotton and come bnck to buy goods from
PHILPOT & DODDS’ NEW CASH STORK
Como nnd Buy Almost
A\ ITH OF T M < > N E Y •
And you will go homo and drenin of ponce ami plenty.
DRY GOODS Sc CR0CERIES,
And are Selling them at retnnrknblv low prices.
Sli{JUP, Collet*, Clicesc, l<'isli
11A K DBA Bi IL CHOCK EIIV
A full Linn of Notions, Trimmings, Ribboim, White Goods, Domestics,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. READY-MADE CLOTHING
ail at < J really Reduced
pay, and having paid
sful!y with any one.
••ad can nCord
can I>«| boiighi ii
1 a turn- kind ot Jot, *vk. ■
lll't hllld. *•'I’ing lioiiMea in III
Person*,
ceive full inforu
F.UIIEK \
W ANTKI*
in 1 lie Pulled Stale*. I. I,oral
the trade. Orders by mail will
nipt attention. Terms t asii -
James II. Pnce,
Ii ta is*ue.| frmii Polk Superior
or i f W C. Kuiglu, Adni’r. *le bonis non
uf the e*tato of Henry*)- Silvey, deceased, )
against Thomas *5. W . McMeekin and Jas 1
It. Price security on appeal.
Mat
, 1876
ii P. I.I MPKIN, sh if.
relief to those who stiffer with the nu
ou» pains And aches common to the human i
laov Ho you want something that will ,
ease yur head, year bark, cure yur rlieu-
1 Neuralgia ! Apply Thonipaon's
ind sutfer no more.
600 ACRES
Cedar Valley Laud
W
FOR SAMI.
\ It*)
A \ a
BOUT v
Cedar •
’ m nk«*.
f) fa
> K. He
Polk super.,
f John J. Howard again
I W K lloed. Propel 1
•id ft fa Jan. 29, 1876.
P. LUMPKIN. Sheriff.
abumlaul
apply of water. 'This
•me of the best land in this fn-
. situated in Noril -N\o-i tL-or-
It I.
lock, and tho lock aud kc\ arc both
queer'-looking cvneeritw. Tlm history
of this relic is a little singular. B< -
foro tlm reviiluttoiiftry war, the great
grandfather of Wm. lumcr, Joseph
Turner, then rebi.ling in Virginia, had
a neighbor who was a Royalist, or To
ly. Seeing trouble at hand, this •
neighbor came to Mr. Turner and !
said: 1 tun going homo till this j
little fuss is over, amt 1 want you to !
take care of my liquor case rill 1 come j
hack.’’ Accordingly, bo sailed for
England, but the little fuss uot turn- |
ing out exactly as I10 expected, he nev
er returned. After the war was over,
Mr. Turner emigrated to Georgia with
Ins son, who was also named Joseph. !
Tho chest of bottles bus been handed j
down from father to son till it reach
ed tho hands of its present owner
to tho growth of all the
ind tho gra*>e*. \< t
1 cotton, 11 is safe to *av
liter, with a little help
f an average crop year,
Tlio republican "organs" might
well drop the epithet of "the eonfodor- "»««**. V, GU’;
ales" ns applied to the democratic L-Vl adapt
house. It doesn't stop the iuvestiga- ; n,!i *
lions nmlusu clonk to hi,l« the ini-
unities « t the "Clod and .Morality par- fertiluers,
tv,” ifa too thill. ' m.k. lw.lv.. ,0 ,n..on
- 1 ho mine, and pleuiv »
William Welsh, of 1\ il.ulelphia, w ho v;""* » »
has for scuie years been nu.k ng reto- *1*'».%•* U*i•',.'i' *
lute war on thu Indian bureau, stand mw* year ,••» adj, iuii
before the house military couiuiilt.o IVniev.''.^r n
on Saturday, that “two-thirds of the wuh one muieLt.aal,
appropriation for the Indian serviceb ^"• I V ''jop <u uf^'ii
is expended for tho election, f United q-i. us
States senators." As >" price, thisi land nc;>t be m-ou *
bo appreciated. 1 ho owner being deter*
The Henderson Reporter says:—- mined *•• '*■•'•• "l take !,-> :,i*
•‘Tho true voice ot Kentnckv is for * 1,e • ,1, ‘
...... .. • ts no bettor, intuis nomtus vallov, within
Hendricks for pio>:dcnt. Su it is of ti> ; ,-i few wm* j : u * i, l .
luili.iuu nud Ibo Brest west, llernl- lm» >»• ,!,r« *.««, uim-
, , , , . , Terms .ot.'iumoa.lio,-, 1 r furl)..in-
1 ieks 1 . il tllO Mill in our \ictories of t\*ms Iiion app > tu the uader.'igiu 1.1', i \r-
l'ist year, and there could uot ho a fit- '• T ,:k c>,m ". v ' l,: » • -r t- L. il. Kioh*
. , , . , ardson, i*r.. near the premises,
ter man to lead % our columns iu tho Thompson ,x WIKLE
cnujptuga of 1876." tVb. 21. Real Estate Agent*.
I’flk ( )|.irtc;w.> Sheri
>ule for Hay.
" ill he sold before the Court House Do,
in Cedartowu. on the first Tuesday
May next, within the legal hours of sal
the following property, to-wit:
Lot* of land N y63. 9SS. 981, 10?
and half of 961. and all that lie* on tl
somli side • f <V I if crook of two other !•>•
nunih.-r* n t kti,.wn. oontaini-ig two !.u
dro*t r
4th
2 ! dis
f cotton nnd
e to the mule, !
ed tenant the j
of the be*
ml H. P. LUMPKIN, 8h ff.
Postpone.! Sherif! Sale.
A\’ILI. 1. n the first Tuesday i
* * A nr 11 next, bet : th. . I h u<
prop-o
poik!
nd lot
t tho t
i Wen
. as the j r ] er:\ of S li. Mad
eupi.d t\ Hugh Jones, bound
ed u* follows: Fronting on the Rome ron,
'-)*' feet east, running back 10t* feet to th,
laud of John A June*, and the Dodds plac.
id south by the old hotel lot
less.
hah
•d upon by virtue of a justice
e, art ii fa in tnvor of A Vi. Williamson
against said .Madden. Levy made and re
turned to me by a bailiff, and notice given
possession.
H. r. LUMPKIN. Sh-ff.
j Liniment
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises, j
| Sprains, Hunts, and Pains generally,
THOMPSON'S LI IMENT
, and you need fear nu harm. This Modi
cine is put up right here in your midst,by :
Id It. It. THUMPS. iN. Vour rs
have tried it. and it ha- never failed to do
wlmt it promises. Every family should
k -. p it on hand, and thereby save many u
j dollar. Often a long and expensive trip '
for a physician might be dispensed with, i
j simply by applying Thompson's Liniment;
! then keep it on hand—it will cost you but
littl* 1 .No physician can practice succe<-<.
j fully without a good Liniment—they know- !
i its importance—then keep it ou baud. Von j
, can apply it yourself and save money. |
*'••11 • n l'R. It. R. THUMP-''.\ over
1'r. Iteeso * Drug Store, get a bottle, and
• never be without it. It willdowhai it *av». '
and you'll never regret buying it. Oct 24
For sale in Hocktnart by L K !I(,ge.
ii. P. Mct'U.N N ELL, Agent, Acworth, (ia
VALLEY HOI SE
Formerly Edmondson H >use.
CEDARTOWN, CA.
NEWLY FURNISHED I
BOARD CHEAP \
GOOD FARE!
Look to your iu teres t and call auil
see us.
O. R FLOURNOY,
jau 10 Proprietor.
ruck; solid walnut case
tavbs, Three sets of reeds,
stops—Diapason, Principal
Flute, Lulcinnn, Vox Uele-i-,
Hub-Ha*'*. ('lurionet, Octave
Coupler,Tremolo, Principal Forte
Treble Forte; Knee swell; patent
music rack; solid walnut case.
The Patent Music Rack on the
<»i:m OltGAN
• - by far the greatest convenience toj --
formers that bus yet been invented. Ua-
s; le* it* use while playing, it i* arranged
testimonials.
n H. Rowland, musical instruc
tor ot the Washington M. E. Church choir.
1 The Parlor Organs manufactured by the
t*em Organ Company, of this place, aro
among the sw eete-t" in lone I have ever
heard. In stylo of owe an<l handsome tin-
I i“h they are without an e<iual.
From the Washington Htar :
On exhibition in one of the large sli r.v
window* of Cummins, Cole Thompson's
store is an improved style of organ manu
facture 1 by ike firm Organ CornJanv; :
" H«biugton. i'hc cases arc of solid walnut
djoined together in
the mo«t thorough manner,
work evidently shows the master hand
the skil.ei mechanic. The musical qna!
ties of the organ, so we arc informed by a
by t
truments of the kind in u
t stops, which git
difflcult pi
i furnished with
! it full scope in the r
| rauxte. The tetion consists of two and •
j half sets of reeds, so arranged that tho
idighieet defect can be easily reached and
i repaired. The organ is also supplied wish
a patent ausic tack, which, besides beiug
' taainciital, j- > great coureuienc**
I" rlormer. In conclusion, we can -ay
without prejudice, that the Gera Organ: r
beauty of style, handsome finish an 1 excel
lent musical qualities, has no superior.
fcxT A WRITTEN WARRANTEE FOR
fi\l years accompanies every
OEM PARLOR ORGAN SOLD.
Address for terms,
GEM ORGAN COMPANY,
P. O. BOX' 157, WASHINGTON,
jin. •".. NEW JERSEY