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THE RECORD.
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FRID\Y MORNING,
SEPT. 22, 1876
LO
: A I.
TI
'.MS.
Wo ure requested to itunouuco tho
narno of Jtulgo V. H. Oppert ns a can
didate tor Itepreseututivo from this
count}’.
Wo aro uuthorizoil to aunoanco tho
oamo of George W. Morgan ns a can-
di I itu for representative from this
county.
I hereby amiouuco myself a candi
date for the Seoatornbip of said dist
rict. Being an independent candi
date, my hopes far election is in the
exerciso of the free ami popular will
of tho people. If ducted I pledge
myself to the support of all measures
that will directly or indirectly pro
mote the interest of the tax-payers
and industrial classes, and will tiist
and last labor for the glory, prosperi
ty and happiness of tho people of iho
district and State.
Respectfully,
W. A. Haohdalk.
To flic Volets of Polk County.
Upon the solicitation ot my finuds
1 la id \ III IK uf.ee Uiysi If ah u eai.d -
d tio for the ' (Hue of lax K- ceiver .n
tin-approaching deictou for county
officers.
E. I*. FEATHERSTON.
Wo had a slight ruin yesterday
mornirg, enough to lay the dust. It
is bad y needed.
Go to Dr. E. S. Led be tur, Record
er, and give in y<air town tax.
Wo suggest to
that they levy a “h
ut least two public
ells
town council
I” tax to dig
in town.
Mr. W. H. H. Lane, traveling agent
for G. G. Green, proprietor of Bos-
shoos Gonuiiu Syrup mid other mudi-
eiuoH, was in town last week.
pay-
Wo wid take cotton see
ment for snliscription, fr
twelve subhcnbers, at 15 cents per
bushel, delivered. Bring thorn iu at
once.
Mr. Joel M. Harris requests ns to
say to thoHu noodnig syrup barrels,
that ho is now engaged in their mun-
u lac tine. Call on Imn.
Rev. C. K. Jleiiduisou will preach
tho anniveis .ry seinion of the Bible
Society, in the Presbyterian church,
at this place, 4th Sabbath in this
month. Services begin at 7J o'clock.
Tho public ure invited to attend. No
services ut iho other chuichen at that
hour.
Cotton is corning in briskly,and sell
ing ut ten cents fur tho best grades.
Say one inulu aud baud will produce
fivu hales, 450 Ills each. Expenses ;
mule feed one bale; board of hand,
ouu bale; hire of hand two bales ;
piekii g and ginning one bale; guano
one bale, inleiest on investment one
halo "over the left.'’ It pays to raise
cottou at ten cent .
Mtss. Jus J. Millican and John A.
Beard, of the 17tli district, have lb
acres in soighum this year, which will
produce at least l,5uU gullous of syi-
up. 'lLul bouts cotton.
“Filtou has done Oeoigia more
damage than any oilier man iu the
State,” is what we beaul a prominent
Dabney rupporter say a few days ago.
Felton is a uoise leilow ihuti v\e Led
iden
On hiht SuiUi tli.y, u iiigro girl iu
lire tin ploy ot Mr. Furgius n, ol
Rtakin.-it, >.tu n | icd to poison Mrs
F. in the ubht nee of hti bm-buud.
She j ii ( Uitd u box id l.it piab* n und
put a port ion of it in the c« ff <. Al
tai dunking u j oitn
wan discovered ;h
wr a g Mis. F. wi,
It will be seeu that Mr. W. A.
Ragsdale, of Paulding county, has nn-
uouuced his uame as a candidate for
Beuutor faom this district. Mr. Rags
dale is a farmer, aud from the ac
quaintance we have with him, and
from what wo have heard, we believe
if elected ho would muke au honest
faithful representative.
Pbilpot & Dodds have 200 bushels
of grazing oats for sale.
M.iuy country people are soiling
eggs and butte* to buy their bacon,
and using the bacon to feed tho hands
who make tho cottou, which is mort
gaged to pay for the fertilizers used
iu makiug it. That’* farming.
In this nge of education and gener
al intelligence, the household is hardly
compile without a Cornish Si Co.
Pi.ino or Organ. Read tho adver
tisement iu ttuothen column, aud then
send for illustrated catalogue and
price list. scpl 3m
Mr. G. W. Morgan announces him
self as a candidate for the legislature.
Ho is ono of our oldest citizens, a
plain country farmer, aud a successful
one; has no axe to grind, thoroughly
identified with tho interests of the
puoplo, and if elected wo believe be
would represent tho interests of tho
people to tho best of his ability.
It will bo seen that Mr. E. P. Fuatb-
erston lias announced himself as a
candidate for Tax Receiver at tho ap-
prouctmig election. Wo have known
Mr. F. some lime, mid from our uc-
quuiuianee with him wo believe he is
w» II qualified to till the office.
"Air there any letters for my wim-
miu felks?" said a plain old guuili-
maii at the posi-oifico the other day.
"No,” suid the post-master, “but
here’s a big f it envelope with some
pictures on tho front lor your daugh
ter.’, “Jis’ what 1 come down urtcr,"
s id the old gentleman, smiting,
"Melindy s going to bo married; an’
boie’s ouo of them Imndy 'Domestic ’
piper pa.runs to cut out her wuildiu’
gowml by.”
Ol'r.N C'OUIIT, CkDAR'IOWN, Ga ,
August 25, 1870.
It is ordered by the Court tlms tins
Court be and the same in hereby ad
journed until the first Monday
December next, and parties, jurors
and witnesses w ill be and itppi
Ilm C hit House in Poik county, ut
IU o’clock a. m. on that day.
John W. 11. Undkhwood,
J S. C. Ii C.
A preparation so wuh ly and favor
ably known, as Hall’s Vegetable Sici
lian Hair Renewer, needs few words
of pruise from ns. This compound
has won its wuy to the highest favor
iu tho public mind; and multitudes,
who have vainly tiued other leun dies
lor the restoration of tho lmir, have,
ou trying the Sicilian Rimewer, been
made glad by the speedy restoration
of tlioir gray hair to its natural color,
aud the thin locks thickened up, as iu
the days of early youth. It also pre
vents the hair from falling out, makes
t soft aud glossy, and is altogether
the best preparation for its intended
put poses beforo tho public.—Pitts
burg Chiouiolo.
Tho Cartorsvillo Express of last
)ek circulated the report that Major
Hnrgrovo was tho man who made the
proposition to Dr. Felton to lay his
claims beforo tho voteis of the 7th
cougresHionai district. In regard to
this matter we seo a card published
over tho signature of C S Harris, J M
Elliott, Cain Glover, Tbos. Berry and
A. Huntington, certifying that Mr. C.
S. Harris made the proposition to Dr.
Felton at the Romo hotel, which was
readily agreed to.
We wait with all tbo patience we
can for the next lie that may be
hatched up. Tliu truth is Dabneys
followers are getting desperate.
Nice Little Farm For Sole.
We offer for sale one of tin- most
desirable small farrna in Cedar V-illey,
about Seventy acres, Fifty ncriis clem-
cd and in a high state of cu t vat.on.
All of tho land is rich and pioductive.
The houses and fencing new and iu
good repair. This farm isstlualed on
Cave Spring road, three miles from
Cedartowu, in a good neighborhood,
convenient to mills, See. Price $2,000,
one hall cash, one half on twelve
months time. Apply to
Thompson & Wikle,
Ileal Ehiure Agents,
Cednrtown, Ga.
i oglu, fur
would die, ;
out uf Oalig
< I tue cofiee it
boon t.iK* n taluk
lime /-lie
t.r. o
( u up
yet
Mr. T. R. Daniel has established
a B! ck-iuitb shop ut Griffin’s old
stall J. H»* is prepared to do all kind
of work iu his line at hard-pan pines.
He CoiililiUi a to do wood work of ev
ery description, at his old stand.
poiH
employ
S-
bn.
B.l_ r .1 U gl ■
k «t Mr. Iu
Luuuius
Moure a per«u u u n« i i--Uo n, Huy.ug
tnat i-t.i n.tenueu to k..l out, Air.
Mi ole’s lamtiy— ibat to an* util u lew
ot ifi»- Wi.itca Would make lue ie.it
better to tin- uegroes, eic. Turn wo
man wae also lodged in jail.
In jinotln i colnmn will la- found
the advertisement of the Gem Organ
Company. The Organs tnaiitiftc
h} tins CuinpHiiy have no Miperiu
are wurrui.ted for five years.
August Flower.
The most misorablo beings in iho
world aro those suffering from Dtapep-
sia and Liver Complaint.
More thau 75 per cent of tho poo-
plo iu tho United States are affiioted
with these two diseases aud their
effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick
Headaohe, Habitual Costivenoss, Pal
pitatiou of tho Heart, Heart-burn
Water-brash, gnawing aud burning
pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yel
low bkin, Coated Tonguo and disa
greeable tasto iu tho mouth, coming
up of food after eating, low spirits,
ifec. Go to tho Drug Store of Brad
ford & Allon, Cedartowu, Ga., aud got
a 75 cont bottle, or u Sample Bottle
foi 10 conts. Try it. Two dosos will
relieve you.
Cedartown, Ga., Dec. 19,1875,
Du. Thompson I used your Lini
incut on a very severe case of cat bite.
My finger was bitten through to tho
bone on ench side, and was very much
swollen and turned nearly black, aud
remained so until I applied your Liu
intent, which gave mo immediate re
lief, and my finger got well in a short
time, with little or no pain, by apply
ing tbo Liniment two or throe times
a day. 1 would recommend every
to use it, for 1 think it a groat addi
tion to the medical science.
Susan Walthall.
Wonderful Success.
It is reported that Bosohkes Grh
man Syrup has, since its introduction
in the United States, reached tho
menso sale of 40,000 dozon por yoar.
Over (5,000 druggists have ordered
this medicine direct from tho factory
at Woodbury, N. J , and not ono has
reported a single failure, but every
letter speaks of its astonishing success
in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled
on the breast, Ci nsumption, or any
disease of Throat and Lungs,
advise any person that has any pre
disposition to weak Lungs, to go to
their Druggists, Bradford & Allen
Cedartowu, Ga., and got this Medi
cine, or inquire about it. Regular
size, 75 cents; Sample Bottle 10 cents.
Two doses w ill relievo any case. Don’t
negli ct your cough.
To give ordinary water all tho re
freshing and invigorating qualities of
sea water salt it till it, Inis a bony ant
feeling, which shows how easy it is to
get up a buoyant fueling. Salt will
do it sometime s sometimes, but tho
most effectual way of producing it in
tho family is to plant a "Light-Run
ning Domestic" square in front of the
heart hstono.
Tho Soldiers Mouumontnl Associa
tion will hold an agricultural and mo-
ohatiienl fair on tho 23d, 24th, 25ih
2Gth,27tb and 28th days of October,
at Home, Ga. Tho premium list cm
braces a wide range iu every depart
ment of industry. The proceeds to
ho applied to tho erection of a monu
ment to tho memory of our fallon ho
mos. No pains will bo spared to
make the f dr worthy of tho cause.
The public are invited to eorno and
bring whatever of merit they may
have to exhibit. Tho Premium list
can ho had by applying to tho Secre
tary. The officers and hoard of di
rectors contribute their time aud labor
for the good of the cause.
T. J. Picnitv, Scc’y
l)rpint' Min iff Sale.
Will be Hold before the court Iiuuhq door
in Cednrtown, I’olk county, (in., on the
first Tiirflilay in October next, between
lefful hours of H«le, (he following properly,
l.ol of bind No. H4 in the 21st district
nod Bd section of polk county, (in.; levied
upon oh llie properly of I. J Dcupree, to
Huti«-fy one tax fi fn in favor of Jobn K.
Went, aguinst Haid |)<Miprec. Levy made
and returned to me by a bailiff.
W. G. TAYLOR, Dcp’t Mh’ff.
fiopl 5. 1876.
600 ACRES
Cedar Yalley Land
POK SALE.
A POUT Hix hundred acres ohoicn Cedar
Valley land, (well known as the gar
den Hpol of Georgia) in Polk onunty*Geor-
gin, two and n half miles from Cednrtown,
tin* county cite- About half of thin tract is
cleared, the balance well limbered with a
variety of growth. It conlaiiiH a framed
house, with three roouiH—a fireplace to
each room, some out buildings, and an
abandon' supply of water. This tract
embraces Home of the best land in ibis fa
mous valley. Hiluated in North-West Geor
gia, in latitude .‘JI degrees north. It in
well adapted to the growth of all the cere
als, clover and the grasses. As to its
adaptation to cotton, it is safe to say that
any good fanner, with a little help from
fertilizers, of an nvcinge crop year, can
make twelve to fifteen bales of cotton to
the mule, and plenty of grain. It can he
proven that eighteen hales of cotton aud
plenty o| grain has been made to tho mule,
both by a while and a colored teiianL the
sai/ie year on adjoining lands—thirty-six
bales lor two mules. Another colored ten
ant th« same year made fourteen bales,
wnb one mule—total, firry walks with
THHt.K hulks ! There is also on tins tract
ge deposit uf iron ore of the best
. ' quality.
| As lo price, this land must be seen to
<1 j be appreciated. 'J'be owner being deter-
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. 8. STUBBS fc 00.
FLOUR—choice $ 8J® —
COFFEE-Rio, v lb 24 j® 25
8UQAR-* lb. Ex. 0 ® 12
•• •• •• A 12A® lit
'• •• “ Cruaii
" " “ Yellow
SYRUP—» gal
RICE-* !b
OH KERB—best article Oroani..
CANDLES —* lb. full weight...
CORN—from wngQ.na
MK Ui-y bush, from wugonn..
IIAMS—Bulk—p lb
•• Sugar (lured—p lb
HULK MEAT—Sides
SHOULDERS-* lb llf<» 12
EGGS—r iloxen 10® —
BUTTER—* lb 15® 20
CHICKENS 20® 25
—® —
10® 11
60® 1 00
10i? —
18® —
25® —
65® (16
06® 70
16® —
in*® 17}
111}® 14
NEW YORK NOVELTIES.
For a complete
CATALOGUE AND PRICE-LIST
Send ten cents to Mm. Sai.lik .1. Hattky,
Purchasing Agent and Fashion Editor, P.
O. box 1200, Now York City.
Mm. Unttev's business, in conjunction
with tho fashion and HouhcIioIiI depart
tuonts of the Hcvcrnl jourtmls of which hIic
linn editorial Htipcrvinion, has grown to be a
prominent feature among tho industries of
woman, and murks an ora in tho progress
of the nineteenth century, ll gives to nil
who desire opportunity to obtain GOODS
of DEsIRAHI.E QUALITY and LATEST
HTYL1-: at the LOWEST NEW YORK
PRICES, without expending time und mon
ey in making a Journey tor their selection
Her "Prise List" gives full information
on this subject, and in order lo ohtniu for
it a general distribution among all class
es, site makes tho following oiler ns
MIUM8:
1. Ono Dollar for twenty copies of tho
•1 ricu List" to bo distributed among her
friends will ontltlo the Indy ordering t«
dollar's worth of Paper Patterns, her
selection from a fashion catalogue which
will be - -ut to any address on receipt of a
thro omt stamp.
2. t'm 200 copies will seouro a $20
Ucukuith Sewing Machine sent to any nil
dress by express without any expouso.
8. School girls sending thirty aunts for
live copies will roouivo a Duunluoiuatiiii
•costing filiy conts Single copies urn mints
To buyers: Geutlumuu's orders will be
attended t) if the words “Men's Depart
cut" are endorsed on outBido of envelope
Ladies orders will, as us .ill, moot with
prompt attention nt her hands.
Sample copies of Journals containing ed
itoriuls upon latest Fashions, llousidiold
Miscellaneous mutters of genurul inter-
will bo forwarded on rooeipt of two
stamp.
Illustrated oataloguos of hats and pat
terns of dry goods, will also ho sent
oeipt ot Hinmp and address,
informal ion upon any proper subject will
' carefully sought and questions answered
by mail. Addrus ns nhovo, box 120U.
CHEROKEE IRON CO.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Professional Cards.
BEY GOODS, HAEDWAUE,
GEO0151UES, WOODENWAUE,
PATENT MEDICINES, ULASSWA11E,
It'll)' M'.lu CLOTHING, TINWAEE,
NOTIONS, PAINTS AMI OILS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
SADDLES,
HAHNESS,
LEATHER,
IRON and STEEL,)
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ETC.
Frosli ground Flour and Meal rodoivod daily.
Country Produco Solioilod at Highest Market Uatos^
Terms Strictly Cash. Office and Store at the Works
Ordartown, Ga., Fob. 10, 187(5.J
CEDARTOWN DIRECTORY,
UF.NFJt A |, MFVM'II A IVDISF
P IIII.I'OT A DODDS West side Main at
— Dry Goods,
Shoes, Saddles, do.
ft W. FBATIfEKNTON At 00 . Feath
' F erst on'a Illook, Main si —Dry Goods,
Rendy-made Ulolhing, Groneries, etc.
M. I’ll 11.1,1 I’M At CO., Main sir
Dry Goods, Notions, Shous, Mats,
Hardware, Groceries, etc.
N M. WRIGHT, Courl Mouse Sq<
Dry Goods. Shoos, Huts, Notions,
Hardware, Cutlery, clo
sc Hijim
tions, iiaruware, iron, steel, etc
/ UII.KOKEK IRON COMPANY, Store
V_/ / at Iho Works—Dry Goods, Notions,
Hats, Shoes, Hardwaro, Groceries, do.
FAMILY GROtUltlFH.
A, WYNN, West side Main si. Staple
and Fancy Fandly Groceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Tobacco Cigars, do.
I | P. LUMPKIN Main si.—Groceries,
XI Confectioneries, Canned Goods, To
bacco, Cigars, Shoe*, IJardwaro, do.
DltrUUINI’H.
HOOKs it ml STATION FRY.
B
A. WRIGHT & CO., Court House
Squared-books, Hlnlionery, Chromes,
Novelties, Garden Seeds, do.
14,
8TOFKHKUBN, Court liouso
Square—J-resh bread, Cakes, Confec
tioneries, etc.
G i
W. VANCE, Main street—Harness,
bridles, etc., made to order oil short
notice and warranted.
j ‘D 3
will take less than half
; ilit price that bus been paid for laud, which
i is no bet.tr, in ibin luinous valley, wit inn
i ‘he past few years. This tract could be
divided in.otwoor three desirable farms
'imujs uccuuimoduiiug. For further in -
formation apply to the undersigned, Cedar-
Enough Sid ghura by j up will lie
made in this county this year to sun- ' P° ,,{
, . .. . . . . ardson, Sr., ntur u
ply the people iu it fur eighteen | THOMPSON * WIKLE,
months. Good sign. j feb. 21. Real Estate Aleuts
JEVVKLKIl.
L. DAVIS, Main st.—Itepa
W. M. PHILLIPS, E. 1). HIGHTOWER, J.8. PHILLIPS.
PHILIiTPS &c GO-
MANUFACTURERS OE
LUMBER, LATHS AND SHINGLES,
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA.
A FTER returning tbanks to tho citizens of Cednrtown and surrounding country for
their liberal patronage for Iho past five y^ars, wo bog leave to call their attention
o tho fact that wo have on hand
200,009 FEET
CHOICE YELLOW PINE LUMBER, SEASONED READY FOR USE
Ml1 ,' il ! mill ,v„ Afn prepared lo mi nny order for Lmntior, I.nlln
,u '\u 8 ai’ i\i m'.'U ‘‘""',11'* 00 “ ’i'hoso in want of such matorlals would do well lo
oallim \\, M. Phillips at Iho Store, or J. S. Phillips at the mill, beforo making tlioir
I tiro huso Our Machinery Is llrst-olnss, run by tho most skillful workmen iu tho conn,
t v, making perfectly even and smooth ],umber, which is a great saving in labor and
adds much to tho appearance of buildings alter their completion.
PRICKS OF LUMBER, IN TOWN :
For ono thousand foot. .... front $0 00 to $11 00
Shingles, por thousand, no
Laths, per thousand, . - . - 2 26
Wo also keep on hand, at vory low prices, a lino ofj
UEN13RAL MERCHANDtSE,
IVM. T. TIIRNRH, Jill. ailHN
TRUNER and GLENN/
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Urdnrtown, Ga.
O FFICE South of Court House, between
Huntington and Wright’s stores.
WlUpraoilao in tho counties of Polk,
Floyd, Paulding, Haralson und Carroll.
Special attention given to collections.
May 25, 1870
Or. W. C. ENCLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
# CEDA It TO Il iV, GA.
Oflloo oornor College and Prior streets,
"’hero ho may he found at all hours whon
not professionally absent. Hop 4
ITT F. TtloMl'SON, w. H. 1). WIKLI
THOMPSON & WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
W ILL Roll, buy or rent properly, nt n
rensonnhlo onniiniHsloti.
51 ' M> TIDWRtjti, |VV Y. THOMPSON.
TIDWELL At THOMPSON,
Attorneys at Law,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
/^VFl-ICE —Mast side Com-tj|IotiBe square.
K ' juno 20
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
(Ydartowii, Ga.
O FFICE at residence, on I’ryor Mroot.
Juno 20.
J.
THE HRA1NGERS*
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Authorized Capital,
lAAOH Stale is a Home Company, and i
L-J tho Ntale Departments.
Entire Itosorvo Is Loattod
tl|u Stale Departments,
Par out Oflloo, Mobile, Alabama; bends and Cadi,
T. B. DAVIDSON, Prosldont.
Georgia Drpni-tmrnti Romo, Georgia; Loans and Cash,
0. U HA MU EI<, President.
Alabama Di-pitrtineiil, Montgomery, Alabama; JiOans and Cnsli,
lion. N. N. CLEMENTS, President.
Mississippi Department, Moiidlnn, Misssisippi; I,nans and (Jash,
W. iMeINTtJH.il, President,
Mouth Carolina Department, Columbia, •Houili Carolina; Loans and Cash,
THOMAS J. JETER, Pro idem.
Texas Depart moot, Austin, Texas; I,nuns and Cash,
GEO. 11. ZIMPLEMAN, l'residiiit.
Total asset h, ........
$4,500,000
I invested in
$2(10,000
100,000
- 100,000
100,000
100,001
100,000
.$700,000
Security, Economy, Libralitv,]
ARE TIIE 1E A DING PRINCIPLES OF THIS COMPANY.
All approved fnrms nf IjiCe and Kudnvi iiinut Policies issued in sums of $100 opto
$10,000. A Iso Term Policies of One, Three, Five or Savon Years.
All Life Policies non-forfeiting after two annual payments, when tho insured will be
entitled to a paid-up Policy or Cash Surrender thereof.
Dividends may he used to proieot policies against lap-dug in ease of failure to pny
premiums. This, with tha iion-l'oi foiling and Cash Surrender features, aro suflioioiii to
make thin Company popular among thinking mon. fife#" GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
W. (i. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Ala., General Superintendent ol Ageuuius.
J. b. NUYES, l.ounl Agent, Cedurtowu, Ua-
HIIOB MAKERS-
J OSEPH THOMPSON Main st.—
kinds of bool und Shoe work done i
superior manner.
WAGON MAKER
IV in w
BLACKSM.TH & WOODSHOP
— BY—
GEO. P, LYNCH.
Mono in the best style and ou short not lee.
Cnrnbron, well known to most of our
farmers ns the Champion plow smith, is in
the shop hammering away. bring iu your
‘‘lows, old buggies and Wagons, or any
thcr work. SotisfucUnn guaranteed.
Ckdautown, Ga., May 1, 1870.
G. W. VANCE,
Saddle! and Harness Maker,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
■vrOSE wanting work done in my line
. are respectfully asked to give me a tri-
My Shop is on the corner, in the Pow
ell old Livery Stable huiiding. may 8
AIR LINE HOUSE,
49 1-2 Prior Street.
ATLANTA,GA.
Single Meal or Lodging 50
Transient,per day $2 00
Special Mutes for a longer time.
J. L. KEITH, Proprietor.
apr.3tf.|
COPPER COPPER.
I KEEP constantly on hand a good assort
ment. of ready made
TI JST-WAlZR/E,
and can ufTord to sell il as rcasonoblo as
can be bought in any market. Also do all
kind of job work, such ns roofing and gut
tering houses iu the most durable style.—
All kinds of stove and shoot-iron work,
copper and brass, mending umbrellas. 1
respect fully solicits Iho trade of morchantH.
Take all kinds of country produco iu ex
change for Tin. Guano Strcwers mudo to
order on tho shortest notice.
I. T. MEK,
ml3. Cedartowu, Ga.
East End Wo d Shop
a a it n f. n,
Notary r*ul>Ho
AND
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Coiliu-town, (In.
IJAH I K'lfr.AK ullonlion ^tvon lo Inking
* DopnslllotiH nml ooiloollan aToluiiim.
Wm. M. SPARKS,
attorney at law,
Dr. L^S. LE08TTER,
jtSteSllll
SURGEON DENTIST
Cctlarfoivn, Ga.
O FKERSMils professional services to the
citizens of Cedartowu and vicinity.
A. Tj. DAVIS,
I | I
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Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Codnrtown, Ga.
W ORK done promptly and satisfactorily
All work warranted Twelve Months.
(Repairing film watohes a specialty. All
kinds of Jowolry and Watches and Clocks
kept for sale. ,une 20-ly
J^EEPS READY-MADE
COFFIN & CASE.
Makes and repairs
WAGONS and FUltNITUUE.
Wagon hubs always on hand. You can
buy ono or a dozen. Work oiikai* huh
Orders for anything in my lino, left with
J. ». Stubbs ft Co. will be filled. Any ar
ticle left nt my shop for repairs, nml not
taken out. within 80 days, will he subject
to sale for charges. moli27tf.
Hie traveling Public.
running n Tri-
HACK 3LXHTE3
FROM
Cave' Spring to Cedartown,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Good Hanks Fast Horses and
Careful Drivors.
The Cave Spring Hotel
has been Isnsed and fitted up in good stylo.
The table will ho supplied with the host
that can bo had. J. P. JOHNSON.
J AMES DOULASS * CO.,
LIVERY STABLE.
Broad st., opposite Hoyt’s Drug Store,
Itonie, Georgia.
Stubles. whoro the pooplo of Polk and
Haralson will find everything nooessary
for their comfort while in tho city. Give
•— “ trial. nor. ti-tf
A GREAT DISCOVERY! Up
Thompson's Liniment
ono of the greatest diHccvijrios of tho
Nothing brings such speedy and sure
relief to those who sutler with tho nuinor-
pains and aches common to the human
e. Do you want something that will
case your head, your hack, euro your rheu
matism ami Neuralgia? Apply Thompson’s
Liniment nml sufi’orno more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, burns, and Pains generally,J |
THOMPSON’S LINIMENT
ami you need fear no harm. The Modi
cine iH put up right bore in your midst, by
Dr- R. R. THOMPSON. Your neighbors
have tried-it, and it has never failed to do
what it promises. Every family should
keep it on bund, and thoroby save many a
dollar. Often a long nml expensive trip
for u physician might ho dispensed with,
simply by applying Thompson’s Liniment;
then keep it on hand—it will cost you but
little. No physician can practice success
fully without ti good Liniment-, they know
its importance—then keep il on hand. You
oan apply it yourself and save money.
'Jafl on DR. it. J{. THOMPSON, over
Pr. Reese’s Drug Store, get a boltlo, and
never ho without it. It will do what it Hay*
and you’ll never regret buying it. Oct 24
For sulo in Rookmartby K K Hozo
(i. P. McCONNELL, Agent, Acworth, Ga