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THE KECOltD.
k Live Country Newipapcr. Published Every
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FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 20 , 1876
Rally, Freomen, Rally!
General Win. Tatum Wofford will
address the oitizons of Polk couuty at
tho court house, in Cedartown, ou
SATURDAY, OCTOBER ‘28th.
Lot everybody come out aud hear
the hero of a hundrod battlo-llolds.
Philpot A Dodds have ‘200 bushols
of grazing oats for salo.
The following is a copy of a card
humled into the “Dahuoycratio" Club
on lust Saturday night:
Gkuautown, Qa., Oct. 13,187G.
Democratic Club, Codartown, Ga.—
Gouts—I respectfully request that
you strike - my name from your roll of
members. Very Respectfully,
Ivy F. Tuomp80n.
LOCAL ITEMS.
To I lie Voteis of Polk. County.
Upon tho solicitation of my friends
I hereby nnnonneo myself as a candi
date for tho office of Tux Roceivor in
tho approaching eleteiou for county
officers.
E. P. FEATH KRSTON.
Wo will take cotton seed in pay
ment for subscription, from ten or
twolvo subscribers, at 15 cents per
bushel, delivered. Bring them iu at
ouco. _ _
Mr. J. A. Wynn’s now houso, on
Cedar street, was consumed by tiro
about 12 o’clock ou lust Tuesday. Wo
Origin of tho fire unknown. Loss tho Ri<
ubout $250, besides tho tool chest of
Mr. TIioh. Griffin, valued at $100.
Wo sympathise with them in their
loss.
l\u i.uiNo County, Oct 1(5.
Dkau Record :—I write to toll you
the good news. Felton stock is up
and still rising. This (west) end of
old Paulding will give Felton a large
majority. Wo are nil alive lo the
good cause. Paulding.
Editor Record: - Please allow me bread,
through your columns to thank Mr,
G. W. i catherston and Mr. Wm. M.
Phillips for the donation ol 1000 feet !
of lumber each to assist in rebuild
ing my house. May a kind provi
dence watch over them aud their fam
ilies is the sincere piayor of their un
fortunate friend. J. A. Wynn.
All parties indebted to mo will
pleaso come forward and settle at over
so as to enable me to rebuild iuy
house. What siy you friends? Will
you help me that much?
J. A. Wynn.
Editor Record:—After seeing and
hearing what 1 have hoard, I boro by
wish to b ind you my card, which is as
follows:
I, A. B. Ruby, being present and
hearing what was said I do hereby
certify that I never heard Mr. Morris
tell auj negro that if they voted for
Dabney they would bo disfranchised,
aud have never soon him take any ono
of them into J. A. Wynn’s hack room
to talk politics to them, but what was
said was iu a burlesque and no other
way, for it was ono burlesque after an
other—not-by Mr. Morris ulono, but
by both parties. This is my own
statement and a true one.
A. B. Rady.
Two of our young Bartow friends,
Messrs Can non aud Pattorson, woro
in town last Monday. They report
everything all right in their district,
17th. That district polls 100 votes,
and they say Feltou's majority will bo
about 350. Good for tho 17th.
Two of our townsmen, Messrs. Her
bert and Paco, left home for tho Oen-
touuialTuesday morning. Wo wish
thorn a pleasant trip and safe return.
Wo regrot to loam of tho destruc
tion by lire of tho residence of our
friend, Israel P. Davis, of tho Bun-
comb district.
•ill priut 2,000 extra copies of
ono uoxt week.
Tho fourth Quarterly Conference
for Codartown station will bo hold
Saturday (to-morrow) and Sunday.
Read the communication in another
column in rolution to Gen. Wofford.
"Fido” has read him out of the party
amLays lie bus affiliated with the
radicals silica the war. Read how he
went before a repnlicau congress soon
after tho war and actually "begged
As 1 was present and heard what
Mr. Morris said I wish to give him tho
benefit of my card:
I Henry C. Brown, do hereby cqr.i-
fy that what I heard was t-pokeu to
oil that was present, aud not to ne
groes. Ho was burlesquing it is true,
and said ho was for Felton. Dabney
and Felton men wore both prosent
cracking jokes. Being intimate with
Mr. Morris, I believe him to be a good
domocrat and u gentleman.
Hkm:y O. Blown.
It bus been reported by tho L'ub-
ueycrats herenbout that tho Republi
can conveutiou at Kingston ou tho
14th inst. nominated Dr. Felton for
congress. This is another falsehood
started to injure Dr. Felton. All the
convention done was to repudiate tho
Dubney-Goodwin-Sbeats alliance, and
denounce it as a fraud and swindle.
Tlial fck bide Show.”
Editor Record:—While Dr Felton
was speaking iu tbe courthouse u few
days bince, his true aud noble wife
was iu Mr. Turner’s office awaiting iu
anxious suspense (ho return of her
husband, a pack of these pestiferous
liHle quadrupeds, of wh» m ih«- Doctor
spoke, set up au incessant growling
and snarling iu front of Wright’s store,
intended to wound the seusibiliti s of
his unoffending and unprotected wife.
Mow, unfortunately these Fidos,
Tripps and Sweatbearts, have honor
able connections to feel the sting of
shame and mortification of such dis
graceful and cowaidly conduct; they
have our sympathies.
We now arraign these impudent
and contemptible pups before an in
dignant and frowning public, to re-
1 ceive tbeir just and meritorious con
demnation. Ye pups, go repent, get
upoD Your knees and ask pardon, and
no more. A. CITIZEN,'
Wo have several communications
oil hand that are forced to lio over.
Tho agony is over, and Indi
ana and West Virginia, two states
that were placed hh doubtful upon (ho
slate as made up by tho wid
tho democracy iu convent on a
bled at St. Louis, have gouo <
erotic in October, and are as sure for
Tildon and Hendricks iu November
as Oeorgia, and they lmvo given tho
democracy throughout tho Union a
morulo of encouragement to ‘ press on
ward for the mark of tho high calling"
in Novombor that cannot bo expressed
in words. Tho political Hkios are no
less bright in other quarters.
Dn. Thompson :- Modicnl ethics
teach us to never condemn a remedy
until it has - received a f .ir trial. You
insisted that I try your Liniment while
1 was suffering with rhoumalisrn. A
"drowning man will catch at straws.*’
I used your remedy, and will candidly
admit that I was benefited. Other
liniments might have done the same
thing for me, hut yourn did it in fad.
I am convinced that it is n good Lini
ment, and I cheerfully attest tho same.
My affection was of six months stand
ing when I commenced tho uso of
Thompson’s Liniment. In throe
weeks I could walk well without a
crutch. Yours, Ac
0. H. Montgomery, M D.
Codartown, Oct. 2, 187(5.
School Notice.
The Board of Education of Polk
county will meet at Cedartown Octo
ber 10th, for the purpose of examin
ing tho school accounts and appor
tioning the funds. Blauks have been
furnished all the teachers ou which
lo make their reports, and it is im
portant that they bo made promptly.
As soon ns tho distribution is made
teachers will bo notified of tho amount
due them, and will bo paid when suf
ficient funds are received from the
Tax Collector; or, if they prefer it,
orders will bo given on Tux Collector
for the same.
Tho regular day for examining
teachers will bo tbe first Tuesday iu
June, 1877. T. L. Pittman,
Sept. 20. County School Com.
Take Notice.
On and after this date tho mer
chandise orders issued by Cherokee
Iron Company will be received in pay
ment tor goods from employees only.
A. G. West, Pres’t.
Oct. 2, 1876.
Nice Little Farm For Sale.
Wo offer for salo ono of the most
desirable small farms in Cedar Valley,
about Seventy acres, Fifty acres clear
ed and in a high state of cultivation.
All of tho land is rich and productive.
Tho houses and fencing now and in
good repair. This farm is situated on
Cavo Spring road, three miles from
Cedartown, iu a good neighborhood,
convenient to mills, Ac. Price $‘2,000,
ouo half cash, ono half on twelve
months time. Apply to
Thompson A Wiklk,
Real Estaio Ageuts,
Cedartown, Ga.
In anothot columu will bo found
tho advertisement of the Gem Organ
Company. Tho Organs manufactured
by this Company lmvo no superior and
are warranted for five years, jan 3
AiiKiisi Flower.
Tho most miserable boings in iho
world are those suffering from Dispop-
sia and Liver Complaint.
More than 75 per cent of the peo
ple in tho United States are aftliotod
with thoso two diseases and their
effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick
Headache, Habitual Costivonoss, Pal
pitation of the Honrt, Heart-burn,
Water-brash, gnawing and burning
pains at tho pit of tho Stomach, Yel
low Skin, Coated Tonguo and disa
greeable taslo in tho mouth, coming
lip of food after eating, low spirits,
Go to tho Drug Store of Brad
ford A Allen, Codartown, Ga., and got
a 75 cent bottle, or u Sample Bottle
foi 10 cents. Try it. Two doses will
reliovo you.
Wonilcriul Success.
It is reported that Boboiihks (
man Syrui* has, sinoo its introduction
in the United States, reached tho im
mouse sale of 40,000 dozen por year
Over (5,000 druggists lmvo ordered
this medicine direct from the factory,
at Woodbury, N. J , and not ono has
reported a single failure, but
letter speaks of its astonishing i
in curing sovero Coughs, Colds settled
on tho breast, C« nsumpliou, <
disoaso of Throat and Lungs. Wo
advise any person tlmt 1ms any pre
disposition to weak Lungs, to go to
their Druggists, Bradford A Allen,
Codartown, Ga., ami got this Medi
cine, or inquire about it. Regular
Hi/.o, 75 cents; Sample Bottle 10 cents.
Two doses will relievo any case. Don’t
neglect your cough.
lu thin age of education and gener
al intelligence, the household is hardly
coniplo'o without a Cornish A Co.
Piinoor Organ. Read tho ndvor-
tist inciil iu niiothea column, and then
semi for illustrated catalogue and
price list. sepl 8m
'To give ordinary water all the re
freshing mid invigorating qualities of
sen water salt it till it has a body ant
feeling, which shows how easy it is to
got up a honyunt fooling. Salt will
doit soinelimrs sometimes, but the
most effectual way of producing it in
tho family is to plant a "Light-Run
ning Domestic" rquaro in front of the
hearthstone.
UOlUUTTlin wrkrly uy j.
FLO UK—cliotoo
COFFEE-Rio, o Ik
SUGAR —*» lb, F,x. 0
.NY It UP—*> gal
ihce-*> n»
IIEKSE—best nrltolo Cromu.
\\NDM5H-t> lb, full weight..
'OILS—from wiigo.is
ME Ah—» Dual), from wagons.
HAMS—Hulk —
. 8T0BDS ft CO.
85(0 -
. .. ‘24J'® 25
(ti 12
... 19M9 18
... —(3 —
10-3! 11
6M?1 00
I0vi' —
18,i> —
AfiCi* 65
060 70
l t)ui> —
Sugar Curoil—lb DUfi? 171
lll l.K MEAT—Sides 'lb* 1 1«
mu>m.i>6iM—* it. 12
l;(;(IS—limit’ll H'll 1 —
UUTTGK-v I' 1 ••••■ 20
HICKKNS 2 0» 2f ’
PRICES FOR THE MS!
OHIY $5
For a First-class
Sewing Machine.
CHEROKEE IRON CO.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Professional Cards.
DKY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
WOODENWARE,
BOOTS and SHOES,
SADDLES,
PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSWARE, HARNESS,
RUy M’do CLOTHING, TINWARE, LEATHER,
NOTIONS, PAINTS and OILS, | IRON and STEEL,;
PLANTATION SUPPLIES„ETC.
Frosh ground Flour and Meal roooivod "daily.
Country Produoo Solicited at Highest Market Rates'JI
Terms Strictly Cash. Office and ’.Stork at tub Works
Cedartown, Ga., Fob. 10, 1870.]
Send fn
Ulul‘8.
Circular with full Baltic-
PIANOS,
CABINET ORGANS,
Alt kind* of Stringed Instruments and
Shout Music, Retailed lit Wholesale Prices.
Sterling Silver Ware
Smith Iiiih applied
personalty and selling apart and vnliiniioii
or Homes!cud, and I will pass upon *lho
same al It'o'clock a. in. on llio llOtli day of
October, 1870, itt my office. Oct. 0, 1876,
JUKI, li KIOW I K, Old.
If.
At Reduced Prices.
Articles of apparel for Ladies, Goilllo-
men and Children, Household and Fancy
Avtlolea of ovory quality and kind, at an
IMMENSE REDUCTION OF 11XTU3.
For a Catalogue and Current Prlco List
of Stylos, send ten oonts to
Mas, Sai.uk .1. Hattky,
Fashion Editress,
P. O. Uox 1200, New York.
CEDARTOWN DIRECTORY,
<: HNF.ll A 1, M Kltfll ANDISM
1)HIT,POT A DODDS,West wide Main st
I — Dry Hoods, Crockery, Hardware,
Shoes, Huddles, t \n.
I S. HTI’MMH .Si CO-. West nidi- Main
.1 . st.- Pry Hoods, Shoes, lints Leather,
II nrd ware, Tobacco, Agrioult uriil Irnpli
NOYFH & CO. Triniigubir lllnok
rv (inods, (irpqerloa; Hardware, Hilt*
Notions, Me. ’ 4
IV. FF.A I'll Eli.ST,ON A OO .Tenth
rslon’s Illoek, Main h(—Dry Goods,
ado Clothing, (lrocorlos, elo.
PHILLIPS (!<»., Main street
Dry Hoods, Notions, Shoes, lints,
Hardware, Hrocerles. etc,
M. W It Id IIT, Court House S.iu
Dry Hoods. Shoes, Huts, No
Hardware, Cutlery, etc
G l
Ui’ftdy-
W
Han
3SI
A M
Notion
Richardson, Sen., has applied for
dilution of personalty and Hotting Apart
and valuation of homestead, uud I will
pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. in,, on
the IHlIi day of October, 1876. 8ept. 26,
1876.
JOEL UHEWER, Ord.
Tho Soldiers Monumentul Associa
tion will hold an agricultural and me
chanical fair on tho 23d, 24th, 25th
20th, 27th wul 28th days of October,
at Borne, Ga. The premium list em
braces u wide range in every depart
ment of industry. The proceeds to
be applied to the erection of a monu-
rueut to the memory of our fallen he
roes. No pains will be spared to
make the fair worthy of the cause.
The public ure invited to come aud
bring whatever of merit they may
have to exhibit. The Premium list
can be hud by applying to the Secre
tary. The officers and board of di
rectors contribute their time aud labor
for tbe good of the cause.
T. J. Perry, Scc’y
Court 11 ouhii Hii
iciirlOi, Klines, lints,
on, HIocl, oto.
( ill 1.lioKKE IRON COMPANY. Store
J at Iho Works— Dry Hoods, lV<;
Unis, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, c
FAMILY <1 It outfit i i*h.
1 A. WYNN. West mT Main hi.—Hlapl
J and Fancy Family tironorics, Crockery,
Hard ware, Tobacco. Cigars. etc.
U P. LUMPKIN, Main si. — GrecoHc
ConfcollonerloH, (.'mined Goods, To
bacoo, Cigars, Shoes, Hardware, el'
Mtcriff Sales tor Seplnuher.
AT7 ILL bo sold before tho court house
VV door, in Cedartown, Polk county,
On., ou Iho First Tuesday in November
next, between the legal hours of salo, (lie
following properly, to-wits
Lots of land Nos. 45. 46, 47. 40, 51, 70,
and 202, in tho 17th district and 4lh scotlou
and Nos 8, 80 157, 164, 167, 454, iW, in
the 2d district ami 4th section of Polk
county, tin., levied on by certain fi fas is-
sued from Polk superior court one in favor
of Eq Torrj, one in favor of Alexander
Reed one in favor of W H Adams, against
the Etna Iron Company, and one issued
from Polk county court in favor of Daniel
Walker ngainid the Etna Iron Company,
and also to satisfy other ti fas in my bunds
against the said Iron Company fertile
A Iho, lit mine time and place, lots of land
Nos. 186, 176 and 175, in 17th district and
4ih section of Polk county, to satisfy a
Polk HUpenoj court fi fa in favor of W K
\Y cm 1 for the use of Win Peek against Jacob
Dennis, levied on as the property of Jacob
Dennis, said landi n >w being in possession
of G I, Powell.
Also, lit same time uud place, ono lot of
onrn, 40 bushels, more or less, levied upon
under and by virtue of a superior court fi
fu from Polk superior court iu lavor ol .1
ti Noyes against Elbert Rattle as the prop
erty ot Elbert Rattle. Levy made by for
mer H,tn . ^ p lumpkin, WliH'.
Oct. 4, 1876.
Deputy Mini ill Sale.
Will be sold before the court house door
in Cedartown, Polk county, Ha., between
the legal hours ol sale, on the first J uesday
in November next, the following property:
Lot of land No. 500, in the 18th district
aud 3d section of said county; as thu prop
erty of I C Kims, said land now iu posses-
eion of H R McGregor, and occupied by
Rristo wiiiith, to satisfy a county court fi la
issued lrorn the county court of Rartow
couuty, Ga., in favor of Erwin, Hiokcley
ii Co., against- said Mims. Property pdini-
ed out by plaintills. Oct. 4, 1876.
W. G. TAYLOR. Dept Slilf.
fore tho house. The (log hud never
seen the mun before, but something
in tne light wagon put him on his
good behavior. It was u "L'ght Buli
ning Domestic,” auu the mun h ‘‘Do
mestic’’ agent.
DIG GUIS I S.
B UR RANK k JONES, Main Sir
Drugs, Medicines, Snaps, Toilet Artl
civs, Oils, Paints, Window Glues, etc,
HOOKS and STATION Lit V.
[_) A. W RIGHT A CO., Court House
li pi n 1 Hooks, Stationery, Chr
Novell its, Garden Seeds, etc.
JJ
TOFFHBHKN, Court .llotmo
Square—Fresh Dread, Cukes, (Joufoo-
tiofleries, etc.
J.S. PHILLIPS.
OO-
W. M. PHILLIPS, B. I). UICIIITOWBII,
PHILIjT^S Sc
MANUPA0TUBEH8 (IF
LUMBER, LATHS AND SHINGLES,
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA.
\ FTKR returning tlianka to tho olUxona of Codartown and surronndtng country for
their liberal patronage for tho past. flviryourH, wo beg leave to call their attention
tho fact that wo havo on hand
200,009 FEET
CHOICE YELLOW 1'INE LUMUEll, SEASONED READY FOR USE
Our Mill is in Cedartown, and wo are prepared to till any order for Luinbor, l.atliH
and Shingles, at very Low PrlooB 'I'Iioho in want of Hiioli matorlals would do well to
oiill 011 W, M. Phillips at tho Store, or J. s. Phillips at tho mill, before making their
PurohiiHo Our .Machinery is tith!-oIiihh, run by the most skillful workmen iu the ootin.
•v, making perfectly even aud Hiueoth Lumber, which is a great Having iu labor ami
dds much to tho appearance of buildings after their completion.
PRICES OF
no thousand foot.
Sliiugles, per thousand,
Laths, per thousand,
Wo iiIho keep ot
< 4-13 TV 13 11 A I
LUMUEll, IN TOWN :
hand, at very tow prices, a lino ofj
IVI13 BCII V TV I »18 13,
TRUNER and GLENN,
ATTOKN l’.'.Vw AT LAW
Irdartonii, (iu.
O FFICE .South > •’ Court Houso, between
Huntington and Wright’s stores.
Will practice in tho comities of Polk.
Floyd, Paulding. Haralson and Carroll.
Speuial attention given to oolleutioiis.
May 25, 1876
Dr. W. G. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
CEO AUTO II A, GA.
Oflioo corner College and Prior streets,
where he may lie found at all hours when
not professionally absent. sop 4
THOMPSON to. WIKLtf,
Real Estate Agents
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
W ILL Sell, liny or rout properly, at a
reasonable commission.
m. m. rinwKi.i.. ivy r. 1‘noMPsoN.
TI DWELL Ai, THOMPSON,
Attorne.VN at Law,
0BDAI1T0WN, HA.
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Coda clown, Oil.
O FFICE at rosldonoo, on Pryor ft root.
Juno 20.
.1. .It A l( It tf It ,
Notary Public
ANlt
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
O.liirfown, Oh.
Wm. M. SPARKS,
ATTOllN KY AT l,A\V,
Codartown, Ga.
ocl 17 74.
Dr. L. S. LE03 TTElt,
r l'II 1: Olt AMi lORS’
S EL
UNITED STATED OE AMERICA.
AuLltorizot] Capital,
$4,500,000
1 Loanad an 1 invested In
and Cash,
T. E. DAVIDSON, President.
Georgia Department, Rome, Georgia: Loans and Cash,
C. (1. SAMUEL, President.
Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama; Loans and Cash,
lion. N. N. CLEMENTS, President.
Mouth Carolina Department, Columbia, South Carolina; Loans and Cash,
THOMAS J. JETER, President.
Texas Department, Austin, Texas; Loans and Cash,
GEO. U. ZIMPLEMAN, Piesldoqt.
Total assets, -
Ldboralitv,
V r IK,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Codartown, Ca.
CTORIC done promptly and Hallsfuolorlly
V All work warranted Twelve MoiiIIih.
pairing lino watohoH a specially. Ml
kinds of Jewelry and Watches aud Clocks
kept for Halo. .line 20-1 y
100,000
$700,000
Security.
ARE THE I BA DING
Economy,
PRINCIPLES
OF THIS COMPANY.
T. MEE, Main struct—lob Work done
ut abort notice; Heady-made work kept
notice and warranted.
All approved forms of Life and Kudowniont Policies Ismiod in sums of $100 up to
$10,000. A Iho Term Policies of Ono, Throe, Five or Haven Yours.
All Life Policies non-forfeiting after two annual payments, when tho insured will be
entitled to a paid-up Polloy or Cash Surrender thereof.
Dividends may ho used to protect policies against lapsing in onso of failure to pay
premiums. This, with Ilia non-forfeiting and Cash Surrender features, ure sutlieloiit to
make this Company popular among thinking men. HOY* GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
tV. G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Ala., General Superintendent of Agonolos.
• J. S. NOYES, Local Agent, Cedartown, Ga-
rsr E W
BLACKSM.TH & W00DSH0P
GEO. P,"LYNCH.
S IR)/’ next to Dr. Chisolm's office
All kinds of work, in Iron and Wood,
done in tho best style aud on short notice.
II L Cambron, well known to most of our
farmers ns the Champion plow smith, is in
the shop hammering away. Bring in your
Plows, old IJuggicH nnd Wagons, or any
other work. Hiitisfaotion guaranteed.
Ckuautown, Ga., May 1, 1876.
G. W. VANCE,
Saddler and Harness Maker,
J.. DAVIS, Main Ht.—Repairs Clocks,
Wniches and Jewelry. Keeps Jewelry
SHOE .MAKERS-
CKDAIlTOWN, GA.
"VTOSE wanting work done in my line
are respectfully asked lo give
My Shop is on tho corner, '
ell old Livery Stable building.
done on short notice.
TG
J kinds of Root and Shoe work done 1
superior manner.
WAGON MAKER-
G EORGE P LYNCH, Main street, near
Fealhorslon’s store, make aud repair
wagons and hnggeis, and smith work of al
kinds
AIR LINE HOUSE,
4-9 1-2 Prior Sti’oot,
ATLANTA,GA,
Singlo Moul or LodginR
Trauaient, per day ' - b
Special ltutce for u longer time.
J. L. KEITH, Proprietor.
apr.Stf.
COPPER COPPER.
and can afford to sell it as reasimohlo 11
can he hoiiglil ill any market. Also do nil
kind of job work, such us roofing nnd gut
tering houses in the most durable style,—
All kinds of stove and sheet-iron work,
copper uii'l brass, mending umbrellas,
respectfully solicits the trade of moruliaiitH
Take all kinds of country produce in ox
change for Tin. Guano Strowors made to
order on the shortest notice.
I. T. MEE,
ml3. Codartown, Ga,
East End Wo cd hop
{j. uM. :h a:r r;i s ,
COFFIN & CASES,
Makes and repairs
WAGONS and FURNITURE.
Wagon hubs always ou hand. You
buy one or a dozen. Woitu oiikai' i
Orders for anything in my lino, left with
, J. H. Stubbs k Co. will be filled. Any ar-
1 tide left lit my shop for repairs, and not
tuken out within 80 days, will bo suhjoct
to sale for charges. *rach27tf.
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tlai'iotvi
L ;N’i'
citizens of (‘c’darlo
To tho (mvclimt Public.
P EE undrsignc-il is now running a Tri
weekly
SZA.OIC LUsTIED
ave Spring io
1
TuoH-lnyH, ThurHilnyH and Saturdays
Good Hanlfs Flint Horses and
Careful Di'ivors.
The Cave Spring Hotel
1 linen Nnsod and lilted up in good style,
Thu table will ho supplied will) (lie best
that c
J. P. JOHNSON.
JAMES DOULASS * CO.,
LIVFRY STABLE.
Broad st., opposite Hoyt’s Drug Store,
Itonie, Georgia.
Wagon Yard
Stables, where the people of Polk and
Haralson will find every thing nooossary
for their ooml'ort while in Iho city. Give
A GREAT DISCOVER!!
Thompson’s Liniment
Th one of I ho greatest discoveries of I ho
ago. Nothing brings such sjioedy and sure
relief lo Hioho who giill'er with tho niinier-
ous pains and aches common to the human
race. Do you want something that will
caso your head, your hack, euro your rheu
matism and Neuralgia ? Apply Thompson's
Liniment and sutreruo more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, JJurns, and rams generally/ )
THOMSON'
li .4 a me
cine is ]<
Dr
keep it or
dollar, (i. 1
for a pliys.
bimjily by ,,
then kcupii
little. Nop
fully without a good i.
iO r 1p_.1t here in your midi:
- . Your iielghl
, '• 1;■ t it has novor failed t<
1 you but
They know
its importance—then keep -t on hand. You
can apply it yourself and save money,
Cull on DR. R. R. THOMPSON, over
Dr. Reese’s Drug Store, got a bottle, aud
never bu without it. It will do what it say»,
aud you’ll never regret buying it. (Jot 24
For sale in Rookuiart by E 1C Huge.
G. P. McOON NELL, Agout, Aowortli, Ga'