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THE RECORD
CKDAUTOWN, OA., NOV. 24, 1870.
Tll<lt‘ii ami Hendrick*.
From tbo boot information wo cab
j»utljor from diopatohoa in tbo dnily
paper®, IxMiiaiann baa given Tildon
flvo electoral votoa, which puU him
in tbo prcaidontinl chair without n
doubt, Miltm a groat wrong ia porpo-
trntod.
TIIK CAROLINA COUNT.
(hepcclal to Atlanta (JonntitutIon.)
Colombia, 8. C., Novombor, 18.
Tbo following ia tbo aggregation of
tbo rtHult for Preaidontial oloctora, aa
nHcortainod by tbo board of State
oanvoaaorH :
BKPUBMOAMI
The CoiiKreMloiinl Vote.
We are indebted to Dr. Felton for
a copy of t bo official vote of tbo con-
grow*ioiml election in Ibis diatrict, na
bo recoived it yesterday morning from
tbo bauds of tbo Socrctury of State,
Col. N. C. Barnett.
Countiet
Ft lion
Dabney
Harlow
2,480
006
Catoosa
270
626
Chattooga
464
008
Cherokoo
1,450
820
Cobb
1,648
1,601
Dade
65
*46
Floyd
1,884
1,064
Gordon
1,122
708
Haralson
278
828
Murray
518
608
Paulding
628
667
Polk
Walker
Whitfield
llowon
.Wlnirniih
Johnston
Hurley
Nash
Cooke
Meyers
01,780
01,780
01,850
01, mo
01,482
01,880
01*880
00.806
- 00,787
00,806
- 00,708
. 00,006
00,004
00,800
llRMOOBATH.
link or
McGowan
Harrington
ISBK. ' ’ '
Krwin
A M rich
Tito foregoing is tbo moro nggro-
*gulo, but not tbo declaration of tbo
roault, anti to tltia aggregation tbo
control for tbo Democratic candidatoa
have filed tbo following
EXCEPTION :
Wo except to tbo aggregation of
tbo result and tbo announcornont of
thorn, on tbo ground that IhocnnvuHa
and tbo couipariaon of tbo mnnngurH
leturna with tbo county canvassers
etatt uicnta abow it regularities, orrora
mid omihtfiouB which vitiate tbo roar.lt
and prevent tbo aggregation of tbo
county canvasser's atatomonta from
being regarded aa a truo aggroga.ion
of tbo votes cast at the Into elocliou.
(Signed) Jam.yh Connor,
Couuao).
Thin mult of tbo board will bo
certified to tbo auproino court for ita
couaidorntiou and action.
Till: TAUU1.AT10N.
Tbo result of tabulating tbo ro-
tnrns of tbo county oauvnaaors gives
tbo alato to Hayes’by majuritiea vary
ing from 1180 to 1.188. Tbo eounacl
for tbo Domoornta immodintoly filed
excej tiona to tbo aggregation on tbo
ground of ineguluriticn, orrora and
oniisstoUB botwci u tbo timnngors’ ro*
turun and lho statement of (ho coun
ty caimssors, which they claim vi-
tiiitoa tbo above result. Tbo auproino
court, will it ia understood, direct the
board iu ita dutiea aa to the final
count
Wabiunoton, Nov. 18.—Chandler
received a diaputch from Cougress-
man I logo, of South Carolina, saying
tbo board of cimvaaacrs havo fiuiblied
tbo count, lluyon and Wboolor's
majority in 000, (bin ia official.
state orricEiii.
Tbo State board of oauvassors have
tabulated returns for all statu officers
oxcopt Governor and lieu tenant Gov
ernor. Fiotu the face of tbo returns
from tbo county oauviujwrsJho^jwip
la close, and the rcbjiitfe^o bo doubt-1
Totals 18,274 10.807
Felton's majority 2,407.—Carters-
villc Express,
Georgia Diatrict Mnlorltlea.
MUST DISTIUOT.
Ilartridgo over Bryant - - 6,081
HKCOXI) OIHTIUOT.
Smith over Whitoloy - - 6,686
tiiiiid niHTim.T.
Cook ovor Pioroo - 6,694
pouam nurraioT.
Harrin over Hilliard - - 8,022
fi mi niHTiutrr.
Candler ovor Markham - - 9,846
sixth MSTRicrr.
lllouut over Gove - - - 8,719
SEVENTH OIHTlilCT.
Felton ovor Dabney - - 2,407.
EIOIITU OISTIHOT.
Stephens over - 18,087
NINTH D1BTRIOT.
Dili ovor .... 16,380
Total 79,989
Wo havo read all I bo diapatchea
thin woek touching tbo presidential
muddlo, but havo failed to urrivo at
any definito concluaion aa to what
tbo result will bo. Wo publish a dis
patch stating that South Carolina bad
gono fur llayos, and Louisiana for
Tildon, hut wo don’t know whether
have or not—fact is, wo don’t know
anything about it.
LoulHiuiiii.
New Orleans, Nov. 20.—Tbo re
turning board lmvo received roturna
from 85 of the 71 parishes, and will
commence tbo canvass on Monday.
Tbo counsel will ho penuitlod to iu-
apoct tbo roturna when rccoivod, to
aoo that they bad not boon tampered
with.
THE TOTAL VOTE OF IXHJIHANA
mado up from duplicate poll liata re-
received from 47 parishes, and 10
parishes, estimated by rogiatration
this your and the vote of 1874, ia aa
follows : For Governor Nichols, 84,-
202 ; Packard, 70,112; tlio increase
in tbo vote this year, ovor the vote of
1871 ia 12,619; Nichols’ majority of
tbo votes polled ovor packard ia 8,090
Of thoTildou electors five have a ma
jority ovor tbo highest vote for the
Republicans of 9,249. The other
two Tildon olootoru have a majority of
7,030. Tbo discrepancy in tbo major
ities is eiuiNod by the omission of the
names of five of the llayos electors
from tbo Republican tiekots iu sever
al parishes.
X l ife’ll OeviAton.
ftiat it will take tbo correction of I Thoro is nothing deeper thuo a
numerous clerical errors to dotormino ^. uo woman's love, nor uothiug more
intonao than bor devotion. Thera are
notable iustnucos of a wife’s devotion
to her husband, among tbo inoHt oou-
spicuious in history is that of Madam
H'lwluud. Theso occur now aud then
as if to demonstrate tbo groat heart
of womanhood when moused to nc-
tiou iu behalf of the object of its af
fection.
Hon. B. II. Hill remarked to a
number of gentlemen in this place a
few weeks ago that tbo Sevoutb dis
trict bad the advantage over other
districts of Georgia iu having two
representatives in Congress. Iu this
bo referred to Dr. Felton aud his wife,
the highest, compliment as a superior
woman intellectually, and us a lady
ever upon the alert for public good.
Mr. llill did not know, perhaps, that
II Ullti burn u* Uov untiring dovotiou
to her husband that has given to Dr.
Foltou so much of bis political suc
cess.
Two y on re ngo Mrs. Dr. Foltou was
not so well known as now throughout
the district; but in tbo lute cam
paign olio made the power of a wife's
dovotiou felt in overy couuiy, not by
speechoa or upon the hustings, blit by
all means that a true wife may em
ploy to promote the interests of her
husband. No mnu has greater right
to bo proud of his wife than Dr. Fel
ton, for no woman never exhibited a
deeper devotion to the political for
tunes of a husband.— Cartersvilte Er-
press.
the successful candidates. Tbo re
turns show that. Hay no, Republican
ia rolcotod Secretary of State by 227;
Elliott, Republican is dented attor
ney general by seven votes jllaygood,
Democrat, comptroller gouoral by
250 ; Thompson, Democrat, superin
tendent of education by 442 ; Ken
nedy, Republican, by 101, aud Car-
doza, Republican, by 208, The cor
rected returns will change those re
sults on Monday, so as to give tbo
attorney-generalship to tbo Demo
crats and the superintendent of edu
cation to tbo Republicans. Hamp
ton's majority l,lii ovor Obainbor-
lftiu.
Wk find tbo following editorial in
*».«. . O.- ion „f MutQliif •
It seems that the state board iu
tliiB state counted j list so as to count
in the Hayes electors. The attention
of the supremo court was called to
certain irregularities by couusol for
the Democrats, and while the supple
mental order asked for was not grant
ed by the coiuf, it is dearly intima
ted by the court in iloliveriug the
opinion, that these r tmus are to be
l.i l before the court for their inspec
tion, and wolinve tbo hopo that the
court will correct the irregularities
complained of.
Private diapatchea received bore
yesterday from Columbia, say that
the prospects are good for Tildeu ;
that the frauds apparent in the re
j oil made by the returning board
enu be easily COlivcted and shown up
There seems to be no doubt about the
election of two of theTilduu electors,
if wlmt the state papers sav is true.
According to the New York World,
tul-le, Tilden’s popular majority is
308.50U; his gaius over Grcely were
1,139,000. Hayes* gain over Grant
ouly two tliouBBiul, aud tlmt iu a sin
gle Stale. Rhode l&litud.
Iltmliimx and Politic*.
Advices from Now York state that
business ia at a atand-atill, waiting
for a settlement of tbo question at
New Orleans and Colubia. A similar
condition of business interests exists
throughout tliu country. The Ht.
Louis Republican saya in that cily
the middle of last week’s operations
came suddenly to a lmlt, oh if amitton
with paralysis; Shipments to the
South ceased, and the bank transac
tions that express tho daily purchases
and shipments dwindled to almost
nothing. This a is season of the year
says tho Republican, when our trado
with tho south is accustomed to bo
most active, and a cheerful revival of
this trado obsorvablo before tho eloc
liou was a causo for ehbouragomant
to merchants. But for a woek this
trado has been benumbed ; orders
from the South havo fullou off, and
nearly oil kinds of business that in
volve risks or speculation havo sud
denly become stagnant.
The Verv Host.
If people nro inclined to invoat in
lottory licketa and ean afford to do so,
tbero is no reason why they should
not exorciso tho ordinary precautions
taken in overy other kind of businoss
or investment. They should at least be
well assured that thoucbeuie propos
ed is iu good faith,that its projectors
are honest, impartial and financially
responsible for tbo faithful fulfilment
of its conditions. Otherwise it ia
worau than silly—-it ia criminal to
waste their money. That out of the
many lotteries now advertised, u very
small per ceutage come under this
category, ia uu undoubted fuel, but
such alone should be patronized.—
First and moat prominent among the
latter is the Louisana State Lottery,
dial Lmcd by the Legislature of that
stale ovor seven yearn ngo. This *wo
regard‘ns perfectly reliable in- every
rospoot. All tho newspapers iu Now
Orloans unite iu repeatedly testifying
to this fact. I’romiiiont bank ulUcoie
and merchants testify finely toil over
their own publish* d signatures. The
statu and city authorities give their
endoraemuut. During its entire oa-
roor, every engagement has been ful
filled, every obligation promptly met.
It is a state institution, mi l was in
corporated to iiHKi.it tun Education
Fund of tbo State, which it Ins al
ready done to the amount of nearly
three thoiis md dollars.
With such iound roooiui u.latiouH,
ita integrity can bo implicitly ruled
Upon, ami lU grand extra drawing
advertised to come off Doc. 1, with a
capital prize of $50,000, can bo free
ly and confidently iu vested in. Tick
ets can be ord- red by enclosing mon
ey to C. T. Howard, New Orleans, I*,
box (192.
A Good Manure.
Mr. John Jones tella the Rural
Now Yorker, that a valuable fertilizer,
and olio iu reach of farmers,especially
adapted to garden culture us well an
top dressing and field aulture, ia hen
manure, ashes, plaster ami silt mixed
iu equal quautitien, excepting the salt,
of which one fourth will be sufficient.
Mix aud apply either iu hill at the
surface, or broad oust. It gives g/voCi
results upon all soils and •'■tops. He
keeps'&m illy about twenty-fivo lions ;
tbeau roost at a ooitoiu place the year
round. Beneath thu roost ia a light
plank iloor. Thu nunual produce of
tho droppings is six barrels of thu
pure thing. This, mixed with the
same amount of ashes aud piaster,
gives eighteen barrels ; the salt brings
it up to twenty barrels of choice fer
tilising compost, equal to much of tho
superphosphate of commercial iui-
mire firms, and worth far more than
tho muuuro of two cows.
Belli Kintnau, of San Francisco,
hunter,trapper and presidential chair-
mnkor has finished tho job and is
waiting for tidings from tho doubtful
stu'es before culling in nu expressman.
In I860 bo presented Mr. Buchanan
with a chair mado of elk horns and
hoofs ; in 1804 ho sent Mr. Lincoln
one just like it, and Mr. Johnson was
favorod with a chuir mado of grizzly
skins and claws. Tho presidential
chair of 1870 is like Mr. Johnson’s,
but underneath the seat there is a
ferocious looking head, which is
thrown forward by moans of a spring,
The jaws of tho grizzly snap vicious
ly, and then the head roturna to its
place of concealment.
P K
\ 7 1
Wood Ii»h nude application lo have
Pinkney Brown, a colored orphan! boy
Homo inn or eleven yearn old, bound to him
or Home other fit and proper pernon.
Therefore all persons concerned will up-
at my office on the third Moudny in
. elfin said 'application will
Nov. 23. 1870.
JOKL BBKWF.it, Ord’y
December i
bn granted.
VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE.
A beautiful (Quarterly Journal, finely
illustrated, and containing an elegant col-
orad Flower Plate wl( h the find number.
Price only 26 cents for the year. Tho
find number for 1877 just isnuc-d in Ger
man and Knglish.
Vick's Ki.owkr ani> Vpoktaiile Gamirk,
in paper 60 ceuts, with elegant cloth Gov
ern $1 IK)
Vlok'a Catalogue—80A illustration* only
two cents Address JAMH8 VICK
IHMIflf W
TO TIIK WORKlNO CLAH8.-We are
now prepared lo furnish nil classes with
constant employlimit at homo, lho wholo
of iho limn, or for their spnro moments.
Business now, ligiil and profitable. Poi
sons of either set can earn from 60 oents
lo $5 par evening, and n proportional
sum by devoting their whole lime lo the
business. Boys un l girls earn nearly as
nuioli ai men That all who see this no-
lice may send tlmir address, mid test the
business, we make I his unparalleled offer
To such as are not well satisfied we will
send one dollar lo pay for the trouble of
writing. Full particulars, samples worth
several dollars io commence work on, and
a copy of Home'arid Fireside, one of the
largest .oihl bed illu-ty.riid publications
all si-nl free by matt, header if you want
permanent, profitable work address.
(jRoiioa Stinson »V Co.
Portland .Maine.
Haralson Slii-riir Silica.
GEORGIA, It lira'aon County,
TXTIl.b bo sold before tho Court House
iloor, in ili» town <■! Ilutdianan, iu
said county, withl n tin- legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in December, 1H7♦’*.
the following property, to-wit: Lots of
land numbers *1)0, KIO, 801, 701, 702 708,
70». 728,- 724, 715, 716, 717. and H07, in
the 1st district ami lilt section of Haral
son county, (la , by virtue of a fi fa from
the Superior Court of s«id county in favor
of James S. Noyes vs John I. Howe, L«>
vied on its the property of the snid John
L. Howe. Tills October 2M, 1871-.
JOHN DEAN, sheriff.
89991
I every month m the busl -
lives wo tin Mull, but those who are wiling
lo woik can rosily earn a d -ion dollars u
•lay riglit in tnoirown localities. Havo no
room lo explain lam-. Business plea-ant
and liouoriible Women, and boys uud
girls do as well oh men. W e will furnish
you a complete outfit tree. The busino**
pays belter than anything rise. Wo will
hear ex ire ns# of starting vou. Particulars
five. Write mid see. Farmers mid me
clianios, their sons snd daughter*. aud all
olussrs in need of paying work ut home,
slimild write to iih and Ivnru all nliout the
work ut unoB. Don’t delay. Address.
Tun: A Co., Augusta, Maine.
llet
> Intimidation.
The Now Orleans Picayune i
Governor Kellogg has received a
patch from citizeus of his native coun
ty in Illinois, to the effect that, if
he attempted to defraud tho people
of that State out of tho election, a
thousand men iu Illinois who would
come down to New Orleans aud well,
iuU rviuiv him. Kellogg should call
for uiot'u tJoojvs, or, like Beast Butler
when ho lorded it over tho Crescent
City, havo au undershirt umdo of bii-
ter irou.
FOH SAUL
| OPFHH my pluoo in East Knd for sale,
i Any person wishing a pleasant location
near Cedartown, will do'well «<- call «...
exntniiie my place It cniislsls of two acres
of good taiuk, a new building of five rooutn
•uiA (nail, nearly d(i|iipii4ed, the house now
occupied of two 10 frit rooms and stack
chimney, a stable with three stulls nnd lull
a woll of lasting water, lined with brick,
nn orchard ul apple).peaoli and other tre« -
of oiioioe fruit. 1 will sell cheap for cash.
Call mid seo me. J. M. IIAHKDS.
Nov. 17 if
Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
Hurtful Ki-atliitR.
A bud ho k, m
por, is ii» il.iny. i.
vicious compttui-i
corrupt his
igMzine, or N w»p t-
ms to \ -nr child an
;i», aud will surely
als aud load him
away from tho paths of safety. Every
parent shoultl sot this thought dour
ly before his mind, and ponder it well.
Look to what your chitdrou road,
and especially to tho kind of papers
that they get into thuir hands, for
there are uow published scores of
weekly papers, with actractivo and
seusuous illustrations, that are hurt
ful lo young ami iuuooont souls as
poison to a healthful body.
Many of tueso papers havo attain
ed largo circulation, aud are sowing
broadcast the seeds of vice ami crime.
Trenching ou the bordorsof iudecon-
cy, they corrupt the morals, taiut the
imagination, and allure the weak aiul
uugarded from the paths of iuuo-
cence. The danger to young persons
from this cause was never so great as
ut this time ; aud every lather aud
mother should be on guard against
an enemy that is sure to meet their
child.
Look to then, that your ehil- !
dton are kept free us possible from
this taiut. Never bring into your
house a paper or periodical that is
not strictly pure, and watch carefully
lost auy such gt t iuto tho huuds of
your growing up boys.
“CASH STORE.”
J\ S. STTJBBS &c GO.
Cedartown, Ga.
"PJAVE just rcceivcl their Spring Stock of
BY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AC
ll.r.e IIO..J. ivi r. »' Ik- fin"-'", -n't •>«»"■ It s.cute.1 C»|M »nJ f:*«»
itl.counl.: Ihey nrc.»lilc lo oiler lU-m .1 prion wliicli ilrfj comp.lilion. C«ll »nd be
convinced.
A Complete auortment of Leather ) [Hoots and *BhoeH manufactured lo order,
coll Hpvclnl attention lo our Block of
hcSa-,.! b"on. Family Groceries, wruVS™. «ta
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL.
Solo Agent* in Polk county for the Celebrated "Watt Plow#" and fixtures.
Agents for Hall’s Patent Rotary Harrow—WARRANTED.
Professional Cards.
It. r. TURNER, JAB. OLIMR
TRUNER and CLEN N,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cedartown, Ga.
/ AFFICK South of Court Honse, between
U Huntington and Wright’i stores.
Will practice iu tho counties of Polk,
Floyd, Paulding, liaralaou and CarroIL
Wpocial attention given to oolleotions.
May 25, 1876
Dr. W. C. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
CEDAR TO H.V, GA.
Office corner College and Prior streets,
where be may be found at all hours whea
not profcsHioually absent. sep 4
TIIOKl'SOS,
A tlministralor’a Snip.
G eorgia, polk county!—By virtue
of nn order of the Court of Ordinary
of said county at November Term, 1870,
will be sold before ih* court house door
in Ccdarlown, Polk county, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in December next, within
the legal houas of sale, at public outcry,
the following described lands belonging lo
the estate of Edmond Berry, late of said
county, dee d: * ot No 184. in the 17th
district hii I lib section of said county,
said to contain 36 acres. Sold for the ben.
cflt of ibe lic-irn and creditors of said dcc’d.
Terms Cash. Nov. 4, 1876.
W. C. KNIGHT, Adm’r
ri KOKGIA, POLK COUNTY- John M.
*4 Parlintn having applied to have W C
Knight, deck of the Superior court of sai l
county, nppointek as the administrator on
tho estnto of Rebecca Parham, dcc’d.
Therefore all persons having objections
will appear at tDo next court «i Ordinary,
on tbo first Monday in December next and
file them In terms of the law. Nov 2, 1876.
JOEL DKKWKIl. Ordinary
Sltcriir Sales for Decentl»rr.
71] ILL be sold before the court house
\\ do i in (N-dariown, Polk county,
(In . on the First Tuesday in December
next, between tbo h-gul hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
Lots of land Nos. 108« nnd 1087, In the
21st di.-trict and 2d section of Polk county,
(ia , to Httisfy a fi fa is-und from Polk «u-
pi-rior court in favor of W in. Hubbard, ex
ecutor of Woodrou Hubbard, licceased,
nguin-i George VV Morgan and Murgurelt
■Morgan, and Bcnjniuin F Morgan, security,
uu the- property of said defendrnts.
Aim. lots oi land Nos. 1086 and 1087: in
the 21.t district and 2-1 section of Polk
county, lift., to satisfy a fl fa issued from
Ptilk superior court iu favor John C Crabb
ph D M
gun and M»
Joseph Mai|
'•T by i
Mori
deed,
of
tho property of
of a jui
I 11 HU, in the 8d
Polk county, lev-
fi fa
M .
fa-
defend;
I'nTr'.V
x bailiff.
For Diseases
Throat aiul Lungs.
such aa Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Cough,
A
Bronchitis, Asthma.
aud Consumption.
The reputation It has attained, in consequence of
tho marvellous cures it 1ms produced during tho
Is.t half century, Is a sufficient assurance to tho
public that It will continue to realite the happiest
results that can be dedred. In almost every
section of country there are perion®, publicly
knowu.whohave boon restored from alarming and
even desporato diseases of the lungs, by its use.
! All who havo tried lt,aeknowlodge its superiority;
and where its virtues are know n, no one hesitates
as to what raedh-ino to employ to relieve tin* dis-
tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec
tions. Chubby Pectoral always affords in
stant relief, nnd performs rapid cures of the
milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well as
the more fonmdalOe diseases of the lungs.
Asa safeguard to children, amid the distress-
lug diseases which besot tho Throat and Chest of
Childhood, It Is invariable; for, by its timely use,
multitudes are rescued aud restored lo health.
This medicine gains friends at every trial, at
the cures it is consuntly producing are too re
markable to be forgotten. No fondly should bo
without it, and Ih “o who have ouceuscd i;
Eminent Physicians throughout the country
prescribe it. and Clergymen often recommend it
from their huowDigv of Its effects.
Dr. J. C. AYfR CO., Lowell, Mass.,
For salt in Olartown by
BURBANK & JONES, Druggia
Lung against Jane
li e property of tie
Levy made and returned to mo by
A*"". nl lb* .amo time and p!i
bri< k I uilditig nnd lot containing two store
rooms, in lire town of Cedartown, Polk
county, nn<J situated between the recideuco
of NN Joy Hand and bis livery stable, and
ou the not tli nido and fronting tire road run
ning from Kockmart to Cave Spring, to
.nii.fy a superior court fi fa issued from
I’-dk superior court in favor of Jauiee H
Presley against Jn*. F Dover principal,
and Thus. NN Deuproo, stviirily; levied ou
us the properly of Thos, NV Dcupree.
Alsoauae NVnceler A Wilson sowng ma
chine, us the property ol James L Jcndins;
levied pun by virtue of a Folk superior
court fi fa in favor of Howard A Soule
against said Jenkins, Property pointed
out by defendant
POSTPONED SALE
Will also be H-.dcd at the same time and
place, one bouse and lot in Cedartown
bounded on lha north by E Doig's reai
deuce lot, on the south by a TROrnt h- ad
joining the negro grave yard, on the west
by II (• H ci bel t's land and on lha east by
u strict running from tire Van Wert road
to tin- negr-- grave yard, number of lot not
known: levied upon as the property of K H
I hompson, to salifTy a Polk superior
court fi fit in favor of Howard At Soule,
again.! Johu H Kusstdl, principle, and K
K Thompson security. Oct. 2 i, 1876 |
II. P. LI MLKIN, Wh ff.
Kcreiver's Sale.
pKOROIA, POLK COl NTY —By Or-
vJ me ot the power vested in me by law,
as the legally appointed receiver of ih*
property ot K. 11. Richardson. 8r., real and
pcisoPRl, over and above tire homestead
and exemption set apart nnd allowed to
suid Richardson, I will sell before tbs
court house door, on tb* First Tuesday in
December next, between the lawful hours
of sule, the following property
1.1 is"f land Nos- 7'.*4, 7'.'8. 8a0, 860, 8f»l
css, of lot number 7K6, fifteen acres, more
or less, of lot number 788. and ten acres
more or less, of lot No 797, all lying and
being in the second district and fourth
section of said county, and constituting a
part of the Dr. E. II. Richardson farm.
Terms (.'asli. Oct. 31, 1876
C («. JANF8, Receiver.
G. W. VANCE,
Saddler and Harness Maker,
C EDARTOWN, GA.
f |'TONE wanting work -lone in my line
1 are respectfully asked lo give me a tri
al. My Shop is on the corner, in the Pow.
ell old Livery Stable building may 8
N K W
BLACKSM.TH & WOODSHOP
—nv—
GEO. P, LYNCH.
S HOP next to Dr. Chisolm's office
All kinds of work, in Iron and Wood,
done in the best style and on short notice.
H L Cnnibron, well known to most of our
farmers ns the Champion plow smith, is in
the shop hammering away. Bring in your
Plows, old Buggies and Wagons, or
other work. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Cauahtown, Ga., May 1, 1870.
THOMPSON At W1KLE,
Real Estate Agents
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
TT7*ILI. Sell. Buy or rent property, at a
VV reasonable commission.
m. m. TinwRLL. tvr r. thompbor.
TIDWELL At THOMPSON,
Attorneys at Law,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
QFPICE -East i
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Odnrtown, Ga.
O FFICE at residence, on Pryor rtraaL
june 20.
J. . 1IAH II K It,
Notary Public
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cedartown, Ga.
Wm. M. SPARKS,
A T TO HN EY AT LAW,
COPPER COPPER.
J KEEP constantly on band a good assort
1 ment of ready made
TI IST-W
and can afford to sell it n* reasonoble a
can be bought in any market. Also do all p
kind of job work, surh ns roofing and gut
terlng houses in the most durable style.—
All kinds of stove nnd sheet-iron work,
copper nnd brass, mending umbrellas. 1
rrspeei fully solicit* the trade of m . chants.
Take all kinds of country produce in ex
change tor Tin. Iiuauo Strewers made u
order on the shortest notice.
1. T. MEE,
ml3. Cedartown. Go.
AIR LINE HOUSE,
49 1-2 Prior Street,
ATLANTA,GA.
Single Meal or Lodging 50
Transient, per day $2 00
Special Bates for a long*
apr.Stf.
time.
KEITH, Proprietor.
East End Wond Shop
J. I Ml. HARRIS,
I^EEPS READY-MADE
COFFINS & CASES.
i Makes and repairs
WAGONS and FURNITURE.
band. Vou can
SURGEON DENTIST
Cedartown, Ga.
O FFERS Iris professional services to lbs
citiicns of Cedartown nnd vicinity.
^V. L. DAVIS,
I \
o
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Codartown. Ca.
TTT'ORK done promptly and satisfactorily
v ' All work warranted Twelve Months.
Repairing fine watches a specialty. All
kinds of Jewelry and Watches and Clock*
kept for sale. ,une 20-ly
To tlic traveling Public.
EE undrsigned is now running a Tri-
HACK LTZSTE
Cave
FROM
Spring to Cedartown,
Tueedayh, Thnradaya and Saturday!
Good Haoku Fa.-it. Horsoe and
Careful Drivera.
The Cave Spring Hotel
has been l»a- | and fitted up in good styl#.
rhe table will be supplied with the best
that can be had J p. JOHNSON.
Wagon hubs always
buy one or a dozen.
61, I Orders for anvthing i
7tj J. s. Stubbs k Co. will ..c
i or I tide left at my shop for ref
taken out within 80 d»ys, will be subject
to sale for charges. meh27tf
MAIirtN MIN kn, JUSEnt MZ.NKi)
i M. Menko & tiro.
NVholeaaleand Retail Dealers in
Clothing, Dry Goods
Fl RNISHIXQ GOODS,
J 21, Conn-/ Whitehall \ Alabama Streets,
Atlanta, Georgia.
B*x?' Liberal inducements offered Mer-
MARBLE WORKS,
BROAD ST11EE f,
ROME, - - GEORGIA
r I' HE undersigned, w,uld eall special at-
-L tention to their facilities for supply
ing anything in the above line.
MONUMENTS,
Tomb and Headstones, Vases
Of the best lialliau and American Mar-
blvi finished in the best style aud vvork-
mansbip. and price? that defies competi
tion. I he citizens of Cedartown and vi-
c.uiiy are respeotfully invited to call aud
examiue our wurks aud prices when in
Rome. july 27. 4m
: A M. ALLEAGLE d CO.
JAMES DOULASS * CO.,
LIVERY STABLE.
| ,!roil<1 st - opposit., HojI’b Drag Stor.
Rome, Georgia.
W E «> Te a I- Y Ke Commodioui
wagon Yard in connection with ont
Stables, where the people of Polk and
Harau-oii will find everything necessari
| for their comfort while in the city. Glv,
! us a trial. nov. 6-tf
Thompson's Liniment
Is one of the greatost discoveries of ths
ag,-. Nothing brings such speedy and surt
relief to those who suffer with the numer
ous pains and aches common lo the human
rare. Do you want something that will
ease your head, your back, cure your rheu
matism and Neuralgia 1 Apply Thompson’s
Liniment aud suffer no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Burn.-, and Pains generally,
THOMPSON'S LI ilMENT
and you need fear no harm. The Medi
cine i? put up right here in your midst,by
Dr- It. R. THOMPSON. Your neighbor*
have tried it, and it has never failed to do
what it promises. Every family should
Keep it on hand, aud thereby save many a
dollar. Often a long and expensive trip
for a physician might be dispensed with,
simply by applying Thompson’s Lin inrent;
tlun keep it on hand—it will cost you but
littre. .No physician can practice success
fully without a good Liniment- they kmow
its importance—tin n keep it on baud. You
| can apply u yourself aud save money.
Vail ou DR. It. R. TllUMPSUN' over i
l‘r. Reese's Drug Store, get a bottle, and
never be without it. It will do what H say.,
j aud you'll never regret buying it. Oct 24* j
For sule in Kockmart by B K Huge. I
P Of ' • - Agant, Aowerlh, G
MANUFACTURED BY
Montgomery & Co.,
CEDARTOWN, CA.
We are now manufacturing the best
Saddle ever invented. The Spring Seat is
just what has beeu needed by the riding
public for years. The comfort and ease to
rider and horse is not ter be found in any
other saddle. Our work is all done at home
and by most competent workmen. Every
saddle i.- warranted for two years, with
ordinary caro and usage.
Reference may be had toCapt. A G West,
President Chnokee Iron Company, Drs.
M F & J A Liddell, Dr W G England, Dr
It R Thompson, J A Wynn, Wm F Turner
Esq , A Huntington ami Dr. E H Rich
ardson, Cedartown, and Dr Scurry. Esom
Hill, all of whom heartily endorse our en
terprise.
W e respectfully call the attention of the
public to the above facts, and usk a share
of patronage, confident that our saddle will
give complete satisfaction.
Prices range from Ten to Twenty-five
Dollars, according to style and finish.