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THE RECORD.
A Live Country Newspaper. Publ shed Every
r 4 > -day Morning by
w. S. D. WIICLE .te CO.
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FRIDAY MORN I NO. SETT. 15. 1870
I, < ) C A Li 1 T K M S.
We lire requested to nnnnmico the
name n! Judge V. H. Oitkiit hh a emi-
diduto lor IL |»k M-ntative from this
county.
C ip* W. l’\ Turner left town yes-
terd y moriiii k on a visit of about
ten days to middle Cicorpin.
Judge Underwood says Sheriff
Lumpkin is tIm- best Sheriff in tho
* Bruit, and W. (’. Knight- the beet
L'it-1 k in tbo world.
In publishing proceedings of Dal
ton convention, the Atlanta Constitu
tion heads the column in largo black
letters, "The Solid Seventh." In tho
language of our excellent post-moster,
Hon. Ben II. Hill made a stirring
speech in Atlanta I ist wook in pre-
uotiti'ig n national flag from tho citi
zens of Cleveland and Cincinnati, ().,
to the city of Atlanta and State of
Georgia.
Col. Seaborn Jonos, Democratic
nouiineo for tbo legislature, will ad
dress our citizens at the court house
in Cedartown, on Saturday, 23d inst.,
at 10 o'clock.
Wo have just, had a talk with a
man from Paulding county. He re
ports corn crops good and everybody
for Foiton, in that section.
Mr. Joel M. Han is requests ns to
say to those needing syrup barrels,
that he is now engaged in their man
ufacture. Call on him.
Rev. C. K. Henderson will preach
the anniversary sermon of the Hiblo
Society, in the Presbyterian church,
at this place. 4th Sabbath in this
month. Services begin at 7h o’clock.
Tho public are invited to attend. No
services at the other chuiohes at that
Floyd county is overwhelmingly for
Felton. Dabney had it all alone in
the primary, and received only 1104
votes. The county polls about 3,600,
which leaves Fe'ton 2.330, or a major
ity of 1,272! Good for Floyd, Dab
ney’s own county.
The Miihiiu Life In-nr nee Compa
ny continuiH its prosperous career,
having done a larg - busum-s in tho
pnst year. Over two thousand poli
cies weic issued, insuring even class
of citizen from the day I ihorer to the
bni k< rand capitalist, residing in all
I ortioiis < f the South. The cash re
ci i) Is w. ii ovi r m i thousand dollars
]»er duy. and after paying i ll death
losses, dividends to policy h filers,
taxes lib! -xp- - f *r til > r. f
The Sunday School aud Grange
Celebration at Antioch on last Satur
day was a grand success. Thu peo
ple of that section never make a fail
ure at anything. Wo arrived on tho
grounds about ton o’clock, and found
a large concourse of people, from all
sestious of tbo county, Cedartowu
and Rockmart being largely rusieseut-
ed. And there were a few candidates
out, shaking bauds, inquiring after
tho health of tho people, &o.
The largo Sm day School—about
seventy in number—formed in line
and maidied into the spleinlid m w
church building recently erected, fol
lowed by the Grange. Thu order of
« Xercises was commenced b> tho Sun-
d y School classes singing several
beautiful pieces. Tho children evinc
ed as thorougn training in that iiu-
1 oi fcaiit aecoiuphalimoiit as any of the
city or town schools. Tins is u Union
school, m.uh up of the different de
nim iuations, ami wc heard a g. nlln-
man troin Hockmait. renn ik lhat it is
the only place in the world where ihe
1 eopie ale thoroughly harmonized.
The m xt thing ou the programme
was an uiloress by Mr. Thomas For
rest. i, followed by Rev. J. W. Lee in
an address to the Sunday school.
Tin- next thing in order was dinner,
which was spieatl in profusion.
At 2 o clock as many as the house
would hold assembled to listen to an
agricultural address by I). Felton,
lie was mtreduced with a tow very
appropriate rein ■ i ks by our esteemed
fellcw-ciliz n, R. W. Everett. Ills
address, as all Ins speeches are, was
able and appropriate, aud well ro-
, ceived by bis hearers. The Grange
i then sang a piece or two, accompanied
by the organ, when the large congre
gation were dismissed. Every ono
present seemed delighted with the
day’s enjoyment, and tho 9th day of
September, 187(5, will long bo remem
bered by all present as a day of pleas-
' uro, and a bright page in the history
, of their l.vos.
j At the Kings on Senatorial conven
tion the other day, contrary to the
expect ions and wishes of most of tho
! people of that district, a Mr Gamble,
| of t'hat.looga, was nominated instead
] of Mr. King, of Floyd. These con-
j vent ions are like a sceared steer, just
j as apt to run agii. a fence a* not, and
if Judge Wright runs as an inde
pendent, they have done it this time.
| as he will Cel tainlv lie oleeb .1.
Tho Atlanta Times has made tho
discovery tint F« lion’s oh el ion in
1874 was brought about by 200 ne
groes coming over into Folk and
Floyd from Alabama aud voting
for him ! Accommodating negroes.
Perhaps the Times could induce some
of tin m to subscribe, by sending over
UU llgellt.
We will vote for no candidate who
don’t announce his name in the Rec
ord and subscribe, and pay for it.
The difference between a Felton-
ite and a Dabnyite is, a Dabneyite, a
great many "f them, at least, if we lie-
In vo wimt they say, would vole fora
radical rather than Felton, while a
Foltouite would not vote for a radi
cal at. all.
One of our prominent Dalmeyites
hu\h if Fe'ton is el cted this lime, he
will try lo have him nominated next
time, and then they can defeat him.
This sle.iwi tied it. is hale to Felton
a ml not love top rty linn mak.a tho
Ii i s 1) bni", erv «.iii nomim e.
SheriffLuinpkin’s house was struck
by lightning some weeks ago, but j
strange to tell, lie was not "struck’’
by lightning rod agents until last
Wednesday. He surrendered. j
(' ittou in tins section is badly ill- |
jured bom the continued dry woath- |
or. The arm. worm h is made its
appearance, but not m sufficient mini- (
bur to do much damage.
There are more worms, bugs, I
and all kinds of creeping und Hying j
insects this summer .Inin ever known
before.
Capt. A. G. West, oi tho Clierok. •
Iron Gmiiguny, is preparing the foun- j
dation of a wagon bridge t the point
where tbo Cherokee Railroad crosses
Cedar creek, lie proposes to build
the bridge strong u ough to boused
f>r the Railroad in tho event it is ever
built.
Enough S nghum syrup will bo
made in this lounty this year to sup
ply the people in it for oighloi n
months. Cood sign.
A steer attached to a oirt created
sum- excitement. on l ist Wednesday
by seeurmg its. If and running through
town-doing no damage, however.
Mr. Knight says there’s no telling
which way u sceared steer will run —
just us apt to run against a fence as
Cnlartnwu Itrhiil I'l’ici'H Clir-
COIUIECTEI) WEEKLY 11Y .
FLOUR—olioioo
rOFFKK—Rio. i> Ih
KUO Alt p Hi, Ex. 0
Yellow
SMUT — t . gul
RICE »» lit
GlIEKSE—best article Grimm...
r \ NULEs p |h, mil weight....
(’URN—from wugoas
MENL—p bush, from wagons...
II -\ MS—Hulk—p Ih
Sugar Unveil—lb..
12Vn> 18
100 II
50.il 00
10 it —
CHEROKEE IRON CO.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
160 —
KU.fi 17.}
lltjrf II
11}* 'ii' 11!
m l < sh
$200 000.
ties of the
cbar'ii' r.
,ly ....
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B ilti-W will give Fell. Ii the MiUl*
majority she did l. st. elect ion, if not
larger. In Pine Log district, which
is one of J lit* best in the county, every
man, woman and child are for Felton.
Where l*-1 known ho is strongest.
Remember that.
The Cherokee Iron company are
rutting in position a new needle cot
ton gin, and a press, which are to he
run by water. Tiny wfll be pr< pared
to gin all the rotten in the n< iglibor-
bood.
In this age of education and gener
al intelligence, the household in hardly
complete without a Cornish & Co.
Pi do or Organ. Read tho adver
tisement in anothea column, and then
send for illustrated catalogue and
price list. Bepl 3m
Cedabtown, Ga., Dec. 19, 1876.
Db. Thompson I used your Lini
ment on a very severe case, of cat bite,
lily finger wan bitten through to the
bone on each side, und was very much
swollen and turned nearly black, and
remained so until I applied your Lin
iment, which gave nm immediate re
lief, and my finger got well in a short
time 1 , with little or no pain, by apply
ing the Liniment two or three times
a day. I would recommend every one
to use it, for I think it a great addi
tion to the medical science.
Susan Walthall.
Ru m II M..,, 12 1. S. pi. II "
P.1 Ih. St.1 ..I , Mill " li
lt ckmirt, 10th " II "
Y m g's, ]8th " J1 "
Bimc.rnb, 20th " 11 "
All the ciliz'iis of the county are
r« t-|n ctfully invit'd to ■ (tend these
meetings, as Col. Ji m s w'slu s to I*
ibciMigbh understood us to his posi
tion. J. A. Pkek,
Cl.’m Ex. Com.
Mcc Little I'm in For Sale.
We offer for sale one of tile most
desirable small farms in C*-dar V illey,
about Seventy acres, Fifty acres cle»i' -
ed and in a high state of cultivation.
All of the land is rich and productive.
The houses and fencing new and in
good repair. This farm is situated on
Cave Spring road, three miles from
Cedartowu, in a good neighborhood,
convenient to mills, Ac. Price $2,000,
one hall cash, ono half on twelve
months lime. Apply to
Thompson & Wikle,
Real Estate Agents,
Cedartowu, Gn.
Mr. T. R. Daniel has established
a Blacksmith shop at Griffin’s old
stand. He is prepared to do all kind
of work in his line at hard-pan pi i eu.
He coiidnm n to do wood work "f • v-
ery defectiption, at his old st u •
In aiiothti column will I . . <d
the advertisement of the Gem CL, an
Company. The Organs manuf. 1 ured
by Ibis Company have no superior aud
are warranted for five years, jan 3
idle
August I 1 lower.
Thu most miserable beings in ihe
world are those suffering from Dispop-
sia and Liver Complaint.
More than 76 per cent of tho peo
ple in the United States are afflicted
with these two diseases and tneir
effects, such as S mr Stomach, Sick
Headache, Habitual CostivenesH, Pal
pitation of the Heart, Heart-hum,
Water-brash, gnawing and burning
pains at the pit of tho Stomach, Yel
low "kin, Coated Tongue and disa
greeable taste in the mouth, coming
up of food after oali’.g, low spirits,
Ac. Go to tho Drug Store of Brad
ford &. Allen, Cedartowu, (bi., and get
a 76 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle
foi 10 cents. 'Try it. Two doses will
relievo you.
Wonderful Success.
It is reported tlmt Rohoim ih Oku
man Svanp Inis, since its introduction
in the United Stales, reached the im
mense sale of 40,000 dozen per year.
Over (5,000 druggists have ordered
Ibis medicine direct from the factory,
at Woodbury, N. J . and not. one has
reported a single failure, hub every
letter speaks "fits astonishing success
in curing severe Cmighs, Colds settled
on the breast, Ci nsumplion, or any
disease of Throat and Lungs. Wo
advise any person that Ims any pre
disposition |o weak Lungs, to go to
their Druggists, Bradford A Allen,
Cedartowu, (5 i., and get this Medi
cine, or inquire about il. Regular
size, 76 ci nts; •Sample Bottle 10 cents.
Two doses will relieve any case. Don’t
neglect your cough.
To give ordin «ry wider all there-
freshing and invigorating qualities of
sea water suit it till il. has a boiiyant
feeling, which shows how easy it is lo
get up a bouyant feeling. Suit will
doit sometimes sometimes, but the
most, effectua way of produci' g it, in
the family is to plant a ‘'Light-Run
ning Domestic" squ ire in front of the
heart lifttpno.
Depury Mieiifl' Sale.
Will be m.M before dm court ho a m. dour
in Ci 'lMi lnw ii, Polk cniiiii v, (ia.. mi llm
llrHi Tu« nil. v In October ncxi, lid wet'll
legal Ii on ih (if pule, the lollowing pro|»<iri y,
NEW YORK NOVELTIES.
'ATA 1.0(1 UK AND PRUT. LIST
Sirs. Hal toy's business, la conjunction
with tin* tusliion mid Household depart
mewls of the several journals of which h!io
tins til it in-in 1 Mi|icrvision, Inin g r<- wii to lie a
ju oiu i ii out lea I ore among the industries of
woman, and murks tin era in tho progress
of the iiiaeleeiilh century. It g ves to all
who denre opportunity lo obtain (iO(M)S
of liKHIlAl'I.K l»l AI.ITY and I. A TEST
M YI.i: at Ihe LOWEST NEW YORK
PRK I.S, w ii limit expending time and mon
ey in making a journey for their mdooiion.
Her ’‘l'lho Lisi'’ gives full infiirliiation
on llii.s hidiject, and in order lo obtain for
il a general distribution among all olnsa-
sbe niakesthe tollowiug otter as ERE-
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, BOOTS and SHOES,
GROOERIES, WOODEN WARE, SADDLES,
PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSWARE, HARNESS,
ll'ily It'do CLOTHING, TINWARE, LEATHER,
NOTIONS, PAINTS anu OILS, IltON and STEEL,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ETC.
Fresh ground Flour aud Meal roooivod daily.
Country Produce Solicited at Highest Market Ratos 1 ;
Tisums Stiuoti.y Cash. Omen and Stour at tub Works
Cbdautown, Ga., Fell. 10, 18715.j
\V. M. PHILLIPS,
E. 1). IIKHITOWUR,
J.S. PHILLIPS.
Mill
the
Dollar for twenty oopb
*1 rice List’’(o be disli ilmleu among her
friends will entitle the indy ordering lo ono
dollar's worth of Paper Patterns, her own
seleeiiou from a fashion onlulogoo which
will tie sent to any address on ruoeipt of a
three eeni Hliunp.
'J. $'J(I lor 2i () copies will secure a $20
Heokwitli Sewing Machine sent to any ad
dress by express wit limit any expense.
it. School girls sending thirty ooiiIh for
live copies will receive a Pcoalcomania
‘costing lil'iy cents Single copies tea cents
To hii)era: (iiuillomoii's orders will be
attended ti if the words ’‘Men's Depart
ment." are undersell on outHido of onvelopo
Ladies orders will, as us .ill, moot with
prompt intention at her hands.
Sample copies of journals containing ed
itorials upon latest Fusliions, Household
or Miscellaneous matters ol general liner-
est will ho tonvai'duil on receipt ol two omit
lltusti'iilod catalogues of hats and pat
terns of dry goods, will also bo sent on re
ceipt ol slump aud address.
Inlornialioii upon any proper sabjuot. will
tie uarulully souglil ami qiiontioiiH answered
by mail. Addrus us above, Hex 12011.
CFDARTOWN DIRECTORY.
PHIL.-LTP3 &c GO.
MANUFACTURERS UP
LUMBER, LATHS AND SHINGLES,
OED AT?T OWTST, O-FiO'RO-TA..
A FTER returnimr thanks to tho citizens of Oodarlowii und Hurrmuidinir onnntry for
(heir liberal putrmnnm for thejmst live years, wo beg leave lo oall their attention
o the fact that wo have 6n hand
200,003 FEET
CHOICE YELLOW PINE LUMBER, SEASONED READY FOIt USE
Our Mill is in f'cdnrtowu, and we arc prepared to lilt any order for Lumber, Laths
and Shingles, ai very Low Prices Those in waul of such materials would do well lo
call on W, At. Phillips at the Hiord, or .1. S. Phillips at ihe mill, before making their
Purchase Our Machinery is iirst-ulass, run by llio most skillful workmen in the conn,
try, making purfcully oven and smooth Lumber, which is a great saving in labor and
dds much (o (ho appearance of buildings after their completion.
FRICKS OF LUMBER, IN TOWN :
<:i’\PH t 1, HEtM’ll \\I)HE.
1 ■) IIII.POT A IV'DDS West side Main st.
I Hrv (JoihIh, f.'roekery, Hardware,
Himes. Saddles, «\-o.
I S. STTHP.S \ (•()■, West side Main
. I llr.v (b oils. Shoes. Hals Lenlher,
II uni ware, Tobacco, Agrioall ui'iil Imple-
Slines, Notions, •
Rendy niiide (Hothing, (Irocerles, i
‘jV| M7 W RlVrilT. Couil Hoiisi. Sqiiuro"--
1> Dry (toads. .Shoes, Hals, Notions,
I lard ware, Cnllury. etc
A III ' TINTITON. Cmirl lloiiso Miinnro
For one thousand feel.
Shingles, per llimisand,
Laths, per tllollBllIld,
from $0 00 to $11 00
F s IVMLY (iltOCEIHES.
A WYNN. West side Main H.- Staple
and Fiinoy Fiiinlly (JrmmrieH, Crockery,
iirdware, Tobacco ( igars. elc
j P. 1,1 MI’KIN Main si.—(IroooricH,
I t.'ontecliiinericH. (.'alined (ioiids, To-
cco, Cigars, Sines, Hardware, do.
Wo also keep on hand, at very low prices, a line of)
Ci IITN I'.K A I, MERCH ANDISE,
consisting in part of Dry (loads. OroonrioH, Provisions, Hardware, etc., of wh
will sell as low, for Cadi, ns any house in^’odiirlowii.
THE lill./VNliEUS’
UFE AN0 HHAITH INSURANCE COMPANY
Of tho United Status of Amoriun.
Authorized Oapilnl, $1,600,00
of whie.h $100000 to he mvuod in each Department.
Knob Folioy luildor is on Li t Ind L> a Vile in tho M inagomont of tho Oouipiur
I’iiPiiit Olllcn, >T<>l>iI«‘, .Y];ib;iniM.
Profcssinn.il Cards.
WM. V. TUIINHU, .IAS. lll.HNN
TRUNER and GLENN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cmlurtowii, Ga.
O EE1GE South of Court House, botwoon
Huntington and Wright’s stores.
Will praoiieu in (lie oouutios of Polk,
Floyd, Paulding, llariilsoii aud Carroll.
Special attention given to collodions.
May 25, 1870
Or. W. G. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
amUAllTO |I A r , ’ (t.4.
Olliou corner College and Prior streets,
where he may ho found at all hours when
not professionally absent. sop 1
THOMPSON *<, WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
t property, at n
M. M. TIDWIII.b, IVY r. TIIOMI’SON,
TIDWELL S. THOMPSOIV,
Attornu.vH at Law,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
O FFICE —East siilo Court IIousosquare.
Juno 20
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ucihii'ttMVii, Ga.
O FFICE at residence, on Pryor HrooL
June 20.
.1. . HA 111! E II,
Notary Public
ATTORNFiY AT LAW,
CnliiHawii, Ga.
P ARTICULAR altimtion givon to'lnking
Depositions and oolleotion of claims,
Wm. Ml. SPARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dr. L, S. LEDBTTER,
(’ ipitul Sleek,
$100,000
\V. II. Kolclimn, Fros't, | F. K. Davidson, Vico Pi'i.H’t j Ii. W. Fort, Soo’y
G h’iORGIA. J )KPARTMKNT, ROME, GA.
Capital Stock, ------ $100,000
Olltce, No. 2, Commercial Building.
Maj. C G Samuel Pros’!. I Alfred Shorter, Vico Pros'! | R, J. Gwallney, Sovrotary
(!. Howell, Attorney | Dr. G. W. Molinas, Medical Examiner.
HOARD OF DIRECTORS:
A. P. Algoml, Trion Eactory; C. Howell, Alfred Hhorlor, Ho
Ion, AlheiiH. Ga.; A. R..tones and M. II. Hnnn, (Jodnrlown, Gi
of hind No
I folk
:: I ill (lie 21 ,r i di?
upon n- ih- jiiopiny ifl.J Pciipm*. to
hoifly one tax ti fa in favor of John K
Wi -», ng/iiiiMi said Ib'iiprco Levy Hindu
and rcliiin<d to me liy a hailin'.
W. G. TAYLOR, Dep’t Sli’IT.
Bopl 5. 1878.
SCO ClEt IEf3
Cedar Valley Land
KOI! SALE.
\ HOLT six hundred acres choice Cedar
-/"T Viil'ey land, (well known as die gar-
don spot of fJeoi gin) in Polk county, Geor
gia, two and a ball miles from Codurtown,
I In* county cilf About half of Hiis tract is
clean'd, Ihe balance well limbered with a
vuriely of growth. Il contains a framed
house, with three rooms—a fireplace to
each room, some out buildings, and an
abundant supply of water. This tract
embraces some of tbo best land in this fa
mous valley, situated in North-West Geor
gia, in latitude I degrees north. Ii is
well adapted to the growth of all the cere
als, clover and the. grass.s. As to its
adaptation to cotton, it is safe to say that
any good farmer, with a little help from
fertilizer!-', of nn average crop year, can
make twelve lo fifteen bales .if cotton to
(lie mule, and plenty of grain. Il can be
proven that eighteen bales of cotton and
plenty of grain lias been made to the mule,
both by a white and a colored tenant the
same year on adjoining lands—thirty-six
bales tor two mules. Another colored ten
ant the same year made fourteen bales,
with one mule—total, fifty hales with
tiiri.k holes ! There is ulso ou tins tract
a large deposit of Iron ore of tlie best
quality.
As to price, this land must be soon to
be appreciated. The ownei being dee
I>IU GGIS i S.
I RADFORD fi ALLEN. Court
i ■> Nqtiarc- I'lligs, Medicines, Paint!
Oils, himps, lb i ll.mery, Garden Reeds, etc
j IK RANK ,t JONES, Main Hi reel-
I i i• rugs, Medicines, Knaps, Toilet Arti
ob's, Oils. Paints, Window Glass, etc.
BOOK ^ mill STATION Hit V.
| , A. U RIGHT & ( ()., Court IIouso
I t Square, Ho ik-, Stationery, Cliromos,
Novelties, Garden Heeds, etc.
John II. New
D F Hammond
Atlanta; Hon D. H. Ilanillon, Gain Glover, J T McGuire, F Wooilrulf and J I. Camp
Home, Ga ; A J King, Cave Spring, (hr, lion. VV M Hutchings, Polk County.
Alabama and MisniHsippi Depnrl mold a have a Oapital Stock of $100,000 each
S' cui'ity, Economy, Liberalitv,
ARE THE J13A DING I’RINCIPLES OF THIS COMPANY.
All approved forniH of Life und Endow men! Policies issued in sum* of $100 up to
$10.001» Also Term Policies of One, Three, Five or 8 •vhn Vniii'H.
All Life Policies non.forfeiting after two annual payments, when Ihe insured will be
oniitled to a paid-up Policy or Gasli Surrender thereof.
Dividends may be used lo proleu! policies against lapsing in ease of failure In p ay
pi ' iiiiiiniH, This, with ilia nnu-l'orCoiling and Cash Surrender features, are Hiilliuiont to
make this Company popular among thinking men. Iikif" GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
W. (*. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Ala., General Superintendent of Agencies.
J. H. NOYES, Local Agent, Cedartowu, Ga
lt A K LID .
BLACKSM TH & W00DSH0P
— I1Y—
‘IGEO. P, LYNCH.
1 OIIOP next foDr. GltiHolm's oflico.
1 All kinds of work, In Iron and Wood,
I done in flic best style and nn short notion.
II L Cnmbron, well known to most of our
farmers as the Champion plow smith, is ia
Ihe shop hammering away. Bring in yaur
. 1 Plows, old Buggies and Wagons, or any
oilier work. Salisfocfinn guaranteed.
DAinowN, Ga., Muy 1, 1878.
(I
11A H N FSS.
W. VANCE, Main si reel—Harness,
Bridles, etc., mado lo order on short
cc and warranted.
TAILOR.
.1EYV ELEK.
A'
G. W. VANCE,
Ai- Saddler and Harness Maker,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
rpTQSE wanting work done in my line
1 are respectfully asked to give me a tri
al. My Shop is on the corner, in the Pow-
ell old Livery Stable buiiding. may 8
"J
ill,
half
SHOE MAKERS-
EN'KY MAY, Main st—Fine Boots
and SIioi-h made to order. Repairing
H
I (be past few years
| diviiicu hi o iwo or llireo de-iirablc farms
'ieriLs aceouimodaling. For further in
formation apply to Hu- undersigned, (Jedar-
town, Po,:. ;ounty, Ga , or to E. II. Kieh-
ardson, Hr., near itie premises.
THOMPSON it WIKLE,
feb. 21. Real Estate Agents
| ORE I'll THOMPSON
i kinds of Hoot and Su'd
uperior manner.
WAGON MAKER
/ ' EfJRGE P LYNCH, Main street, near
vJ Fc-alherston’s store, miine and repair
wagons and bnggeis, and smith work J> of J al
AIR LINE HOUSE,
4!) l-:i Prior Street,
ATLANTA,GA.
Hinglii Moul nr Lo.lgiiiK ^ W)
'J’faimieut, per day $2 00
•Special ItutCH for a longer time.
J. L. KEITH, Proprietor. ^
apr.3tf.|
COPPER COPPER.
111
1?IISI-WA.T^TS,
and can afford to sell it as reasoaoblo a
can be bought in any market. Alsu do all
kind of job work, such iih roofing and gut
tariug houses in the most durable style. —
All kinds of stove and sheet-iron work
copper und brass, mending ainbrellus. I
respectfully solicits the I rude of in si-chants.
Take all kinds of country produce in ex
change for Tin. Guano HI rowers made to
order on the shortest notice.
I. T. MEE,
ml8. Gedartewn, Ga.
East End Wo°d Shop
M. M. HARRIS,
SURGEON DENTIST
O
Codar<own, Ga.
PEERS his professional services to llio
citizens of (Judarlown and vicinity.
-Y. L. DAVIS,
Watchmaker
Jeweler,
Codartown, Ca.
W ORK done promptly and satisfactorily
All work warranted Twelve Months.
Repairing fine watches a specialty. All
kinds uf Jewelry and Watches and Clocks
kept for sale. ,unc 20-1 y
To flu* traveling Public.
fJiEE midrsigiiod Is now running a Tri-
HACK LTnsrEi
FltOM
Cave Spring to Cedartown,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Good Hacks Fast, Horses and
Careful Drivers.
The Cave Spring Hotel
has hoi'ii Isasod and titled up in good style.
Tho .table will bo supplied with tho bent
that can be bad. J. l\ JOHNSON.
JAMES DOULASS * CO. f
LIVERY STABLE.
Broad st., opposite Hoyt's Drug Storo,
Homo, Georgia.
W E have a Large and Commodious'
Wagon Yard ia connection with oar
Stabb'H, where tho people of Polk and
Hamilton will find everything noeossnry
for their comfort while in tho city. Givo
# a trial.
iv. 8-1 f
5
E E 1*8 RB A I) Y-M ADE
COFFIN & CASE,
Makes and repairs
WAGONS ani> FUIlNITlffiR
Wagon hubs always on hand. You oh
buy one or a dozen. Woiuc eitKAf ro,
tide left at niy simp for repairs
taken oat within 80 days, will be subject .
to Hale for churgeu. mch27tf. |
11 GREAT IpGOVERI Slip
Thompson’s Linimeat
Is ono of' tlic greatest discoveries of tho
age. Nothing brings such speedy and stiro
relief to those who suiror with theriitnior-
oils pains and aches common to the human
race. Do you waul, something that will
case your head, your back, care your rheu
matism and Neuralgia? Ap;dy Thompson’s
Liniment and sulfur no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Burns, and fains generally,] g
USI£
THOMPSON’S LI JdIMENT
and you need tear no harm. Tho Modi
cine is put up right lioro in your midst, by
Ur 11. 11. THOMPSON. Your neighbors
liavn tried it, and it bus never failed to do
what ii promises. Every family should
keep it on hand, and thereby save many a
dollar. Often a long and expensive trip
for a physician might bo dispensed with,
simply by applying Thompson's Liniment;
then keep it on band—it will cost you but
little. No physician cun practice 81100oss
fully without a good Linimo.it— they know
its importance—then keep it on hand. You
can apply it yourself and save money.
Gall on UK. it. JL THOMPSON, over
Dr. Reese's Drug Store, get. u bottle, and
never bo without it. It willdowliat it •> > R,
and you’ll never regret buying il. o , Jt
For sale in Roekuiartby E li Huge.
G. P. McCONNELL, Agent, Aoworth, Get