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CEDARTOWN. UA.. JUNE 8. 1870
country in quiet, pencil Me mid moving
on pfohperoubly, Tbo UYcomwli Iron
Woikn mein to Htninl the trying
Tim I'ioNic.— Lust Friday wiis
gala day in Cedar Valley. Tbo deal of (be liimueial crash heroically.
henitH of all the children Mere made , They urn shoving right ahead, making
glud by a Humlny-School pic nio, gfv- | quantities of good iron and shipping
cn them by (ho malingers of the tiiroo I rapidly, for which they find ready
cchools of Chdnrtown. Tbo crowd j Bala.
Nlicrlfl Kale* for July.
nase mhled early, bringing bat-lota that
w< to things of beatify, and therefore
joya forever, ihis valley is noted, at
home and abroad, for the hospitality
of i'll citizens, the bounty ol its ladies
au 1 flic gallantry of its young men.
I was really cheering to see Lho little
giiJfr and boys around tho "meal
spread on the ground,” helping them
selves to pork and pie, mutton and
cake; but how sad ! to hoar some of
the dear little fellows went homo sick.
Just before dinner the crowd was
concentrated in tbo presenco of somo
magnificent ouk trots, and Kcv. Mr.
Tliigpau introduced, in u few well-
timed remurks, JUiv. J, \V. Leo, who
spoko substi ntially us follows, on tho
but jfct. of "little things:” "One drop
of water," ho said, "contained enough
lightning to write, in zig zng letters,
tho iimno of the deity on the bosom
of the cloud, enough power 1o raise
the wilted blade of grass, and to bring
hack the wonted health lint to the
rose loaf. Olio little seed dropped in
tho soil of California sunt up u tree
three bundned feet high. One little
frown rankled in the bosom of a friend
till it oinhitlered hia life. One little
smile, falling into a crush ed and bleed
ing heni t, restored it to joy. On©
diop of it k wrote a scntanoo that sent
a huiusii I oing to the gallows, end
nuollii r that lifted a load of anguish
from a saddoued spirit. The thoughts
of ancient and modern times ootno
down to us in vehicklos made of a b
c'h, Olio little hymn, suggested by
the sad suiroundings of king David,
rising from his inspired lips, like a
beautiful bird, has been singing down
through ll o ages to the present time;
singing to the martyr, to the sad, to
the dying, to the king and to the
peasant. Little coral insects, about
ns hit go as pill heads, are building
islunds in the Buulboru Oouun which
will develop into continents in tho
years to come. A little apple falling
to tho gionud, in tho presence of
Newton, suggested to his mind facts
which enabled him to tell how the
worlds were held together. One let
ter discovered to Mouuteaglo Guy
Fawkes’ gunpowder plot. One volu
head and made Otom-
boy grow up into
^children aie
uroh-
Gorn and cotton look well, and tho
linn oil which is now going on is boun
tiful. Tho farmers scorn to bo well
up with their work, and altogether
tho prospects for this section are
flattering. Finn iron works are still
inoperative. Hero is a good opening
for some iron men who wish to invest
their money in as good iron works as
the country affordo—said to bo the
finest of ore.
Our informant tells us that ho no
ticed that Messrs. Huntington &
Shepard, who uro running a saw mill
ucur Ccdiutown are selling lumber to
people In that part of Alabama. This
uliows what enterprising men we liuvo
Mr. Boom Wood, ut Tecumseh sta
tion, is doing u very lively business
for the times. His popular sulcsnmu,
Mr. Kob'L D. Vann, bus a special tact
for controlling all the custom the
country ll fiords. The Selma, Home
and Dalton iiailruad has no butter
ngent than you will find ut Tecunisoh
in tho person of Mr. .John H. Vann—
clover, nflublo and attentive to busi
ness, ho is the right man in the right
place. Tills Jive ly trio are, as bould
ers, enjoying the hospitality of the
gentlemanly Mr. Moyer and his ur
bane lady.
W ILL bo sold, before the court homo
iloor, in Cetforlown, I’olk couniy,
(in., on tbo First Tuesday In July next,
within tho |«tgnl hours of sale, the follow
ing property, lo-wli :
l.ot of laud No, 062 in Hie 18th district
•I 8d section J’olk county, *h the property
Mu. Ennon Borne time ago you
published an obituary notice of the
wife of ex-governor Lumpkin. Very
much to my suppriic, lho press
throughout the Stale have never oven
given it a casual notice. Is- it not
strange that, in this the centennial
year of American indt pondenco, when
tho wholo nation is giving vent to its
universal jubilee of rejoicing, v.lmn
monumental societies are organizing
all over tho land for the purpose of
raining costly mouumoiits to tho mem
ory ol the illusllions dead of lho coun
try, when our gates are thrown open
and a welcntno offered to the inhabi
tants of every clime, in order Unit the
world may behold tho woi kings of n
government where merit, and not roy
al blood, is the insignia of greatness,
that tho wife of ono whoso reputation
is not only national, but world-wide,
should die, he buried and forgotten
by tho people wllo should cherish,
revere and perpetuate (lie name of
Lumpkin until time's Inst I rump shall
call the renowned statesman, Christian
litre to his fiqal reward?
r ow years ago the announcement
ernor Lump*
of Mm M T Doyle, to satisfy « justice*
court ft fl from 1072d disk G. M., in favor
of I'll 11 pet At boddt*. vs Mrs M T Doyle,
I.ory made and returned to me by n bailiff.
H. P. LUMPKIN, Sli'fT
June f», 1870.
The Penitentiary Convicts,
PROCLAMATION OF THE GOVERNOR
FOR PROPOSALS TO LEASE.
Exkcutivk 1)ki''t, Rtatk or fJror.iiA,)
Ati.anta, Ga., April M, 1870. /
WimiKAH, Ryan act opprored Febru i«
ry 26, 1870, the Governor is authorized and
required, “as lho lasses or hiring of con-
viola under (he oot of March 8, 1874, ex
pire, and at leasing or hiring may he va
cated under said act, and nn coiivIcIh may
require lo he disposed of by lho Governor
of the Mlole, not affected by cxlltlng con
tracts," lo farm or leave anid convicts,
when discharged from I he operations of
xald hirings or lcnsihg* and existing eou-
tracts, for the space of tiuio not less than
twenty years: It is therefore ordered,
That proposals for tho hire of said con
vict* under the provisions of said act, will
bo received at the Executive office until 12
o'clock, hi., Thursday, the Ifith day of Juno
next.
Ridders should slate the names and
places of residence of the sureties to ho
offered lo secure performance of the con
tract of lease, together with (lie value of
the uiiinuu inhered property of such sure
ties.
Tho proposals should bo placed in a
strong envelope, securely scaled, and di
rected to the Governor. Tbo following
words: “Rid for contract," should he en
dorsed on the package.
The con line l or contracts will he award
rknl Deputy Nlidlir Stilt*.
in Codnrtown, Polk omniy. Go., on. tin
first Tuesday in July next, between tin
legal hours of sale, lho follow ing properly
lo-wit
Tho house and lot known as tho John T.
Deunion lot, in Cudarlown, bounded on tbo
nor I It by ,tly> Rock loarl and t’edartowu
lho
by Joel lire
deuce lot, on tbo s.mill by Wolford’s buck
yuid lot, and outlie west by a street tun
ning norlli and south, containing three
acres, us the properly ol John T. and M I
Detimon, lo satisfy a justice
d from i lie III, r,III distriot, G. M., in fa-
vur of W M Phillips against llit, raid .1 1'
and M J Donmon. Levy made and return
ed to ma by a constable.
Also, at tho same lime and place, one
livery si util., and ollico overhead, in tlm
Iowa ot Ib'ckiiiurt, fronting on public
square, and known os lots Nos. four and
fivo in block J, hs tho propel ty of Silas .1.
satisfy a Polk Superior Court ti f.i
CEDARTOWN DIRECTORY, AIR LINE 'HOUSE,
<i I NER A L MKKCII AN IM9F.
49 1-2 Prior Street,
1 ) 1111.POT Ac DODDS. West side Main it.
J —Dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware,
Hhoes, Saddle*, Ac-
ATLANTA,GA,
I 8. 8TURR8 A C0-, West side Main
• * • st.- Dry Goods, Shoes, Hots Leather,
Hardware, Tobacco, Agricultural Imple
ment*, rtc.
j Single Meal or Lodging.. . HO
TrunNient, per day $2 ,00
) Special Hutcfl for u longrr time.
J. L. KEITH, Proprietor,
apr.fitf.
!,. WA1.TAaI.Ii, East side Main s
Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, etc.
J H NOYI 8 A CO.. Trfongulnr Mock—
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats i
Shots, Notions, c-tc.
TWO PLANTATIONS
S A I, K.
f 1 W. I'KA rilRIISTON A CO , Fn.iI.-
vT erslon's Rlock. Main st.— Dry Goods,
Ready-made Clothing, Groceries, etc.
O NE sitonted about one mile from Rock
mart, containing about 240 acres, M0
: cleared and under fence, with dwelling,
W
Hardware, Groceries, i-
M M. WRIGHT, Court House Square—
JAI Dry Goods. Shoes, Hals, Notions,
Knrdwaie, Cutlery, etc
IUNTI.NOTON, Court House Square
Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, lint*,
ns, Hardware, Iron, cel, etc.
C tllLKOKKE IRON COMPANY, Store
1 at the Works— Dry Goods, Notions,
Hats, Hhoes, Hardware, Groceries, ete.
out houses, orchard, Ac.
One situated about five miles
Ccdartown, containing
240 ACRES,
more or less, with suitable houses, good
Peach Orchard, good fence, Ac.
Either of the above places can be bought
on very reasonable terms by applying lo
PHILPOT A DODDS.
Nov. 12, 1875.—If
FAMILY (.IIOI FOILS.
COPPER COPPER.
1
U I'- I.< ■
1 1 t'oillcCl
TIN-WARE,
imi’GOlHTS.
h RADFORD ft ALLEN. Court House
Hqenro—Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Monps, Pei fnr|ery. Garden Heeds, etc.
n URRANK A JONES, Main Street
1'iiigM, Medicines, Heaps, Toilet Arti
cles, Oils, Paints, Window Glass, etc.
HOOKS mill ST ATI ON Fit V.
and can afTord t“ sell it as reasonoblc ns
can be bought in any market. Also do all
kind of job work, such ns roofing and gut
tering houses in the most durable style.—
All kinds of atove and sheet-iron work,
copper and brass, mending umbrellas 1
respectfully solicits the trade of merchants.
Take all kinds of country produce in ex
change for 1'in. Guano Strewers rondo to
order on the shnr'esl notice.
1. T. MEE.
nil'J. Ccdartown, Ga.
WRIGHT A co. Court House
iimm' Rooks, Stationery, Chromes,
c«, Garden Seeds, etc.
East End Wood Shop
TIN SHOP.
J£KKP8 RE
READY-MADE
COFFINS & CASES.
IIAKNKSS.
la t
id warranted.
■ Makes and repairs
WAfJONS and FU HNITUIUv
ler
TAlLOlt.
I Orders for anything In mv line, left with
J. H- Htubbs \ Co. w ill be filled. Any ar-
[ tide left at lay shop for repairs, am.' not
i taken out within <10 days, will be subject
j to sale for charges, uicb27lf
.1 E\V I. LI.It.
CATARRH! CATARRH!
Send btarup for full information, Price lists, otc., to Dr. T. P. CHILDS
TROY, MIAMI, CO., OHIO.
Catarrh a Dangerous Disease!
Catarrh is a dnnfrrruut yet It can be cured by the uie of my “Catarrh Spe
cific." Thousands *uff.*r without knowing the nature of this universal complaint. It
ulceration of tho houd. Its indications nre hawking, spitting, weak, inflamed eyes,
frequent soreness of the throat, dry and heat of the nos \ matter funning from the head
dow n the throat, often ringing nr deafness in the ears, loss of smell, memory impaired,
du/lneti and dixincss of the head, often in its first stages, but more commonly in its aJ
van "d stages, attended with pains in chest or left side, and tinder the shoulder bladea
Indigestion usually attends Catarrh; a hacking cough and colds are very common.
Some have all these symptom*: others only a part. Very lit'le pain attends Catarrh
until the Liver aud the Lungs are attacked in consequence of the stream of pollution
running from the head into the Stomach. It ends in Coxhcmption.
THE LEGITIMATE CHILD OF CATARRH IS BRONCHITIS.
Bronchitis is the D-^itiniato child of Catarrh. Trochca and ail pilliattve* cannot, by
any possibility, reach the ulcerated fountain in lho head, whence the polluted, festering,
corrosive matter issues. fSiiulI, or dust of any kind, always aggravates and never cures
Catarrh For fifteen years I was seldom without Brown's bronchial 'Troches in my
pocket, and also (omething to snuff up my nose, All such persons c itch colds easily,
and have frequently a running at the uostrils; the breath sometimes reveals t
around the corruption within, while the patient has frequently lost all sense of smell. *
the disease advance* cautiously, until pain in tho chest, lungs or bowels startles him*
Hu hacks mid coughs, lias dispepsia, liver complaint, aud is urged by bis doctor to take
this or that; perhaps even Cod Liver Oil is prescribed. Perfectly rediculous! The foul
ulcers in the head cannot be reached by pourtng such stuff into the poor, jaded stom
ach. The pulient becomes nervous, the voice is harsh and unnatural, he feels disheart
ened, memory looses her power, judgment her seat, gloomy forebodings hang overhead
hundreds, yea thousands in such circuinstanc<sa feel mat to die would be a relief, and
many do even out the thread of life to end tneir sorrows. There in one other form of Ca
tarrh that I tin »t just refer to. a hard substance forms in the head, becomss very p in
fill, frequently brv tks, and in blown with great pain and difficulty from tho noso. In
other <•.»'*»••! it will n il through and discharge itself by the aide of the nose, in vicing a
terrible gangrenous gore, tine of cny patients was in this condition. She ia now get
ting along fiice'y; the sure healed up and the stench and acrid matter are all gone,
lor all afflicted wall Catarrh, in all its developments, not even accepting cases where
.* are alluded, my Catarrh Specific affords a safe, sure an l/>ermantut cure
CLEANSE AND HEAL—MY MOTTO.
bones of the i
running do'
• Hxal is my motto, while at the same lime one of the six remo lie* I
L* nasiy corruption out ihruugh llie nostrils, and thus prevents it from
! throat and into the stomach. Ry thus keeping the ulcers clear of
maitci, atul l.y uppl) mg the proper medicine, they soon heal, and heal permanently,
Also lor weak netves, chi omc b» ndaclie and neuralgia, uiy specific is invaluable.
Thousand* arc dying in early life with consumption who can look back a few years,
perhaps only months, when it was oslt Catarrh. Neglected when cure is possible, ve
ry soon it will traualoroi the features of youth into the dark, pallid appearance, wnilo
the hacking cough, the excess of blood rushing from the lungs, or night swells, all sig-
uificniilly proclaim it is too l.vtr, and thus a neglected Catarrh ends in the consump
tive e grave.
READ AND REFLECT.
This certifies tint the uudeisigned are acquainted with Rev. T. I*. Childs, and believe
in to bi r« liable anti liuliitui, and that his inode of treating Catarrh is scieutific and
ill< ctual in bi caking up and cui ing it; and indued it seeuis to be the onl) inode likely
J li. flitBhN. M.1L, Troy, U.
JAMES II. HOLE, M. U., Salem, O.
£-jj Either of the nbove-nnined physicians can he consulted by letter or otherwise.
RE CAUTIGU8
Five year-, ng", when 1 minouti'V I t-. tti*. world that "Citarrh oould bo cure I,”
it was tho o.iv announcement of tin-kind then to be found. All, or nearly all, the phy
sicians in the land said it could not be cured. A few snuff* could be ha I at drug stores
labeled “Catarrh Hnuff." Now what * More than twenty who had advertised their “bit-
lets" and ••tonics ’ and nostrum* of all sorts, and claimed fir them almoit miraculous
p"«er to cure a long catalogue of di*e:i*r«, slip into that dialogue “CvTAn i t." I* not
ibis nn nflcr-thought * Or have they really changed their medicine to suit the develop-
meut ol Nasal Catarrh, which lias Ini t recently become prevalent’ Re licit deceived !
SPECIAL REMARKS.
This .Specific is regarded by the best judges a* being the in >*t complete system fur
the tho treatment of Nasal Catarrh ever devised. Inde-ld, there doe* not aupe.tr to be
anything forking in it* iicrfeet adaptation to the horrid di-u-a***. in all in loat'isooiu,
painful and dangrrous development*. It is really two »y-totns harmoniously o>tn'iinel,
tor in addition lo the regular treatment for Catarrh in the nasal p.tsstges, it inoiitdot a
fine system for inhaling warm, nmdioated vapor, and for passing it along lho air pipu,
and even along the eustaebian tubes, without pain or difficulty.
READ THIS CAREFULLY.
If your case is a bail one, affi-cting the throat and bronchial tubes, pro lucing c mgliin -
tickling, and nn nlmoil constant effort to clear llie passages, with tough, rile phlegm in
the glottis in getting up in the rooming, which i* hard to eject, and other plain *ym^
In favor of Huimud Clayton, vs Thomas W.
Dodd principal, Jolitr W Wolford security,
mid H J Cnx security on appeal. Property
pointed nut by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at samo lime and place, lots of land
Nos. 1070, 1076 and 1077, i
and 4th Ht*oiio