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THE RECORD.
A Live Country Newspaper, Published Every
■<Ar-day Morning by
W. S. D. WIKLE & OO.
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FRIDAY MORNING, DEO. 1, 1876.
local items.
Dr. C. H. Montgomery is author
ized to receive Bubecriptiomt and ad-
vertiaemeutH for tho Recced in Geor
gia and Alabama.
A NNOU NCKM ENTS.
CLEUK Ht’l'KHIJIl COURT.
1ST W e aro requested to announce
W. C. Kniout as a candidate for ro-
election to the offioo of Clerk Superi-
or Court of Polk county.
FOR ORDINARY.
ttiT I respectfully aunounco myself
a candidate for tho offico of Ordinary
at tho approtfehing January election,
pledging myself, if oloctnd, to dis
charge tho duties of tho offioo faith
fully and economically.
J. R. Harder.
Wo aro requested to anuonneo
the name of L. B. York as u candi
date for T >x Colloctor of Polk coun
ty, at the election iu January next.
TOR TAX RECEIVER.
Wo aro authorized to an
nounces tho uatne of J. M. Aiuunoton
as u candidato fur ro-olection to tho
offico of Tax receiver at tho election
January next.
To tlie Voters of Poll* County.
Upon the Felicitation of my friends
I hereby aunounco myself as a candi
date fur tho offico of Tux Receiver in
tho approaching cletciou for county
officers.
E. P. FEATHERSTON.
ttiT Wo aro authorized to announce
tho uamo of Rorert II. Winxi.EJt ns
a candidato for Tux Receiver of Polk
county.
*air Wo aro authorized to aunounco
the name of II. It. Iiiurmond as a
candidate for Tax Receiver of Bulk
county, ut tho approaching election.
Homo-mado Brogans, $1 SO, at
Govau's, Rome.
In another column will bo found
tho advertisement of the Gem Organ
Company. The Organs manufactured
by this Company have no superior and
are warranted for five years, jan II
Cheapest and Best Brogans, at
Govau’s, Romo.
Pbilpot Sc Dodds have aunexod to
thoir extensive stock of Dry Goods, a
fiao RMortuiont •>( Gkoorriks.
Go to Philpot it
Grocoriee.
Dodds for your
Prompt attoutioa
J. A. Wynn’a.
to cuHtoruora at
1,000,000 Green
and Dry Hides
wanted Ht Gofan’s,
Romo, Ga.
Furs, of all kinds
van’s, Romo.
wanted ut Go-
Open Court, Oedartown, Ga., 1
August 25, 187G. J
It is ordered by tho Court thas this
mrt l>e aud the sumo is hereby ad-
irnod until the first Monday in
toember next, and parties, jurors
d witnesses will be and appear at
a Court House in Poik couuty, at
o’clock a. m. on that day.
John W. H. Underwood,
J. S. C. It. C.
August Flower.
The most miserable beings in iho
Drld aro those suffering from Dispop-
% aDd Liver Complaint.
More than 75 per cent of the peo-
, iu tho United States are afflicted
th theso two diseases and tlieir
wets, such as Sour Stomach, Sick
eodacbe, Habitual Costiveness, Pal-
tation of the Heart, Heart-burn,
ater-brasb, gnawing aud burning
ins at the pit of the Stomach, Yel-
v skin, Coated Tongue and disa-
eeable taste iu the mouth, coming
, of food after eating, low spirits,
:. Go to the Drug Store of Brud-
•d & Allen, Cedartjwn, Ga., and get
76 cent bottle, or u Sample Bottle
10 cents. Try it. Two doses will
lieve you.
In this age of education and gener-
intelligeuce, the household is hardly
caplete without a Cornish & Co.
anoor Organ. Read the adver-
itment in auothea column, and then
id for illustrated catalogue au
iM lilt. “I' 1 3m
Tho Vouug folk, suci iblwl nt w l'\
Turner's Esq., on lust Woduesiluy
evening. All wont merrily. Cupid
hit tho target.
Wo tender oiu sympathies to Mr.
J. A. Wynn and family, who wo learn
has a very sick child.
It occurs to us tho profusion of
whiskoy in our town and couuty is
gottiug to bo disgusting. Wo do
think that thoso who will use it ought
to do so iu tho bands of decency.
As soon as wo got un ouunier-
aiion table sufficient wo will couut
tho number of candidates for couuty
officors aud give our readoas tho re
sult:.
Wo regrot to learu that our oouuty
is about to loose so good a citizen as
John T. Mann, who has bought a
largo tract of land lying iu Taliafaro
couuty’ of Mr. Wui. Peek*. Mr. Maun
has boon a citizen of Polk county for
years, and a bettor ono she never had
Socially, none stand higher than his
family, and having endeared thorn-
selves to tho people, many regrets will
follow thorn to thoir now homo, whore
wo wish them happiness and prosper
ity. Talliaferro’s gain is Polk's loss.
Wo paid Cartorsvillo a visit last
week. Found everything quiet. Car-
torsvillo has tho best worked st roots
and sidewalks of any town of its sizo
to bo found jiny whoro.—Oedartown
tho poorest.
Wo have received tho 10th Annual
Report of tho Board of Trustoos of
tho Georgia Institute for tho Deaf
and Dumb, at Cave Spring. It is
very neatly printed at fho offico of tho
Institution by All. J. W. Yarbrough.
Prof. Iloudou gave a sleight-of-
hand performance at the Court Uoubo
Wednesday night, but owing to tho
inclement weather his audionco was
small. Wo 1< arn ho “performed his
part very well.”
Wo aro now having some very un
pleasant weather—rainy and cold.
Cotton is selling in this market at
11 / for host grades. ('odartown buy
ers aro paying over the Ilomo prices.
About 2,500 halos have been received
to da to.
Our young friond John A. Board,
of tho 17th district was married to
Miss Mollio Hampton, of tho same
neighborhood, on Thursday night of
lust week. Wo wish tho young coup
le long life, prosperity and much hap
piness, ami that thoir troubles may
bo few and lit tin ones.
> r o learn from tho Romo Courier
of Nov. 28th that Mr. Kitchon,
of Cave Spring, known to most of
our citizens as “Father Kitchen"*died
ory suddenly at the residence of
Mr. Walker, in South Romo, on Inst
Friday. Mr. Kitchon was a genuine
Christian.
Candidates for tho different county
officers aro bocoming as thick as grass
hoppers.
TJnclo Charlie is going to have a
liin quilted apron cut on next. Friday
night. Only 25 cents for quilt, apron
and supper. All aro invited.
By order of tho managorssos.
A complete exposition of tho so-
called spiritual Tappings, table tip
pings, etc., will be given in connection
with tho entertainment Saturday
night*
Tho Presidential muddle in Florida
and Louisiana, is still progressing—
no definite conclusion arrived at.
Go to tho Court Houso Saturday
night and witness Prof. Bouden's
performance.
Fun ahead. Tho Oedartown boys
not to be behind band. They have
organized a minstrel troup and chris
tened it tho “Oedartown Amateur
Club.” They will give an entertain
ment. in about two weeks.
I)r. It. It. THOMPSON.
OFFICE OVER j. A. WYNN*8 STORE.
IT7ILL PRACTICE FOR HALF PRICK
V V for those who will pay me by Iho 1st
•lay of Noxember, othcrwine tin* usual rates
will he charged. The usual charge is $2
for visit and medicine, if paid lM of Nov.
I charge $1 only. No one need call on ine
who has yot either paid or secured hills
for past services and who is not willing to
secure'rue for future practico. Obstetri
cal canes a specially. Dec 1,1870-
MARBLE WORKS,
BIfOAD STREET,
ROME, - - GEORGIA,
T'
ing anything in the above llm
MONUMENTS,
Tomb and Headstones, Vases
Ac., ficc,,
Of the best Itallian and American Mar
ble, finished in the. best style and work
manship, and prices ihat defies competi
tion. the citizens of Oedartown and vi
cinity are respectfully invited to call and
examine our works and prices when in
Rome July 27. -Ira
A. M. ALLEAGUE * CO.
Do You Take tho Sunny South?
If not, send for it^nnwiatoly. It
is tho universal favorite,and all Sou.Ui-
ernors aro proud of if'. ' Lot a largo
club bo rai.-od without dolay in this
community. It iH tho only illustrated
literary weekly iu tho south, and tho
press and pooplo everywhere unite in
pronouncing it equal in every respect
of any similar publication iu .Ameri
ca. Tho best literary talent of tho
whole country, North and South, is
writing for it, aud it has something
each week far all classes of readers.
Its stories aro superior iii literary
merit, and equal in thrilling interest
to those of any other paper, and its
essays upon all subjects are from
tho best miuds of tho age.
In addition to thrilling uow store s,
a scrit s of brilliant articles will soon
begin ou tho “Campaigns and HaUIoh
of tho Army of Tennosse," by Co!.
B. W. Frobel, a distinguished milita
ry ougiuoer of that army in all its
trying times. These papers will ex
plain all the movements of Generals
Johnston, Hood and Sherman. Don’t
miss any of tho numbers. They will
read liko a f iscinn ting romance.
State ami local agents aro being
appointed everywhere, hut let each
community form a club at once and
send on fertile paper. Having pass
ed successfully through two of tho
harden years, wo shall over see, it now
challenges the admiration and unlim
ited support of tho people. Tho
price is $3 a year, but clubs of four
and upwards gut it for $2 50. Ad
dress Jno. H. Seals, Atlanta, Gil.
W'fVo olnb it with our paper,
and for $1 50 you can secure your
homo paper and our great southern
literary journal, both of which every
body in this community should bus
tain.
Dr. Thompson : -Medical ethics
teach us to never condemn a romedy
until it lms received a f .ir trial. You
insisted thiil 1 try your Liniment while
1 was suffering with rheumatism. A
“drowning man will catch at straws.''
I m od your remedy, and will candidly
admit that 1 was benefited. Othor
liniments might have done the same
thing for me, but yourn did it in fact.
I am convinced that it is a good Lini
ment, and I e.licorfully attest tho same.
My afiV.etio:* was of six months stand
ing when 1 commenced tho use of
Tlioin peon's Liniment. In thruo
wei'ks l could walk well without a
crutch. Yours, Are
(!. II. Montgomery, D. M.
Hide* an Fu*. Skins wantod by J.
A. Wynn. Highest market prices
will be paid.
Nice Little la mi Fbi Sale.
We offer for salo ono of tho most
desirable small farms in Cedar Valley,
about Seventy acres, Fifty acres clear
ed and in a high state of cultivation.
All of the laud is rich and productive.
The houses and fencing now and in
good repair. Thin farm is situated on
Cave .Spring road, three miles from
Cedartown, iu a good neighborhood,
convenient to mills, Ac. Price $2,000,
ono half cash, ono half on twelve
months time. Apply to
Thompson Sc Wiklb,
Real instate Agents,
Cedartown, Ga.
Broke Jail.
Two negroes, guilty of murdor,
broke Jail iu Buchanan, by running
over Iho Jailor, on tho night of the
1st ii.slant. Column Coggins, very
black, six feet high, 18 or 19 years
old, has rather a sullen look, wears
No. 10 or 11 shoo. Dan Brown, ec p-
por color, heavy built, round shoul
dered 18 or 20 years old, 5 foot (J or 8
inches high. Nov. 9, 1870.
John Dean, Sheriff.
Wonderful Success.
It is reported that Boscueks. Ger
man Syrup has, since its intpoduction
in the United States, reached the im
mense sale of 40,000 dozen per year.
Over 0,000 druggists have ordered
this medicine direct from tho factory,
at Woodbury, N. J., and. not one has
reported a single failure, but every
letter speaks of its astonishing success
in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled
on tho breast, Cv nsumption, or any
disease of Throat and Lungs. \yu
advise any person that 1ms any pre
disposition to weak Lungs, to go to
their Druggists, Bradford & Allen,
Cedartown, Ga., and get this Medi
cine, or inquire about it. Regular
size, 75 cents; Sample Bottle 10 cents.
Two doses will relieve any caso. Don’t
neglect your co ugh. _
Tho advantages of stock raising
aro thus surmised : It brings tbo
most money for tho least work : ob
viates the difficulties of scarcity and
unreliability of labor, does not wee.
out Ini- enriches tho land; turns grass
into money without the cost of ma
king into hay; can bo sent tq,jparkot
on foot independent of railroads; in
duces a bettor tilluge of smaller areas
so as to get largo crops, and leave
other land for tho grazing, and gener
ally allows of a ready realization of
profits.
Cedhrtown Retail Prices Cur
rent.
CORRECTED WEEKLY UY J. S. STUBBS & CO.
FLOUR—-olioicio $ 810 -
cniTKK-Rio, *> lb 24J0 i*
SUGAR—lb, Ex. C 0 12
A 12J0 13
•• •• “ Yellow i.... 100 11
SYRUP—** gal 6001 00
RKJE—* lb 100 —
GIIEK8E—best nrtiolo Creast... 180 —
CANDLES q ; > lb, full weight.... 260 —
CORN—from wagons 660 06
MEAL—** bush. from wagons... 060 70
HAMS—Hulk—lb 160 —
Sugar Cured—p lb 1010174
HULK MKAT—Sides Ilf® 1H
SHOULDERS—e lb 11J0 12
EGGS—dozen 100 —
RUTTER—*» lb 160 20
CHICKENS 200 26
PRICES FOB THE TIMES]
ONLY $5
For a First-class
Sewing Machines
Bond for Circular with full Partic
ulars.
PIANOS,
c a b i n;e T) I io;r;c:a n s ,
All kind»|'of Stringed Instruments 'and
Shoot Music, Retailed at Wholesale Prices.
Sterling Silver Ware
At Rcduood Prices.
Articles of apparel for Ladies, Gentle
men and Children, Household and Fancy
Arliclofl of every quality and kind, at an
IMMENSE REDUCTION OF RATES.
For a Catalogue and Current l'rico List
of Stylos, Bond ten oontH to
MUB. 8aI.UK J. 11 ATT BY,
Fashion Editress,
P. O. l»ox 1200, New York.
CEDARTOWN^DIRECTORY
!>l I'llt'll A i\ DISK.
J
11 ai d w
S. HTUllltS fi CO-, Went Hide Main
hi.- Dry Hoods, Shoes. Mats Leather,
nOOO, Agriet^ti'al I tuple-
If K NOYES .Sc CO.
.1 Dry floods, Groom
8linen, Notions, etc.
p W. FEATMERSTt
' 1 erslon’s Rlook, Mali
W M. PHILLIPS k (JO., Main Htreet-
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, HiiIh,
Hardware, Groceries, etc.
; \f" M.‘ Wit lailT, Court jtcUo Smmro—
Dry Goods. HIioch, Hatn, Notions,
Hardware, Cutlery, etc.
II1INTINflTON, Oodrl Houso Square
--Dry OoodB, (iroourloH, Slioen, (lets,
NotIoiih, Hardware, Iron, Mleol, ole.
CHEROKEE IRON CO.
DEALERS IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, BOOTS and SHOES,
GROCERIES, WOODENWAllE, SADDLES,'
PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSWARE, HARNESS,
It'dy M’do CLOTHING, TINWARE, LEATHER,
NOTIONS, PAINTS and OILS, } IRON and STEEL,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,1ETC.
Frosh ground JFlourJ’ftud Monl rooeivod {daily.
Oonutry Produoo Solicited at Ilighost Market Ratos
Tkums Stiuotly Cash. Oitioe and Stouk at tub Works
Cbdahtown, Ga., Fob. 10, 187G.|
HiiIh, KIioih, Hurdwn
FA Ml LY (ilUK I IMFS.
| \ u w.-i Hide Main bL—Staple
•I and Fanny Family Droceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Telmcco, CigaiH. <SCu.
H P. LUMPKIN^ Main Ml.—OrooerioH,
Confectlonerlen, Canned Goode, 'i’o-
bnooo, CignrH, HIioch, llardwaro, etc.
DKUDGIHTS.
B radford ft allkn, Court iiouho
Hqmire—DrugH, ModioinoB, Paints,
Oils, WonpH, Perfumery, Darden Hcedn, etc.
P UR HANK & JONES, Main Street—
JJ DrugH, Medicinefl, HonpB, Toilet Arti
cles, (JiIh, PuintH, Window (llftMB, cto,
ROOK S si ini STATIONERY.
Ti) A. WRIGHT d CO., Court House
J V Square,—Hooka, Stationery, ChromoB,
Novclliefl, Garden Seedfl, etc.
We may have Mentioned it Before.
But it will boar ropoatiug; aud to mako a suro thing, wo wi 1 say that tbo
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF MOBILE, .A..A.33A.UVEA.,
Is til© Loading T^ii© Company in. tli© £$oiitli,
And utidor its presont excellent uiiuiagoiuout is doing moro Now Business in
tho Southern States than any othor Lifo Company, North or South.
Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
O XT £1 R P B O I A. L T I E J. :
r riio I jiie Endowment I*In.n, by which ynu securo nn
Endowmont in nftcon fonm, tit tho into of an ordinary Lifo Policy.
r I'lio Yenry Benowable Term 1’ln.n, tho olioap-
eal plan of Immranco now worlrod.
M. Mi CA1.TY, If. Af. FRIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS,
Proaideof. Hoorolary. Actuary
A. 0. PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia,
OAKTFRHVILl.E, GEORGIA.
srrjLTEnvn eustt
FOR THE YEAR'ENDING: DECEMBER 31st, 1876.
Net Assets December Hist, 1874 $149,801) 13
IN COM E.
Received for Premiums and interest 399/.'75 01)
$750,785 12
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses by Death $74,254 00
Dividends, Commissions, Taxes, and other expenses.. 73,859 02 148,113 02
($002,071 no
ASSETS.
Cash in Bank., $ 17,185 40
U. 8. Government and othor Bonds 70,270 30|
Loans on Mortgage, First Lions 49,032 12 1
Loans on Bonds and Stocks 20,095 0G|
Insurance Stocks 1,425 00
Real Estate and amount duo by othor Oompanios
for Re-Insuranno 95,085 74
Bills Beooivablo, secured, and Stock Bonds 299,238 40
Premiums in hands of Agouts and in courso of
Collection 40,993 45
Office and Agency Furniture 2,745 88 ’J 002,071 50
Add Accrued Interest and Deferred Premiums 21,824 4G
Assets Docombor 31st, 1875 $024,495 90
THE GRANGERS’
HARNESS.
VV. VANCE, Main alrcct—IlarnoBH,
Vj" liri'Jk-h, etc., made to order on abort
notice and warranted.
E CLEVELAND, Main Ht.—Cut*, make*
and repair* clothing in good Htyle and
.1EWI5LER.
A ].. DAVIS, Main fit.—Repaint Clocks,
Watches and Jewelry/ Keeps Jewelry
sale.
SHOE .MAKERS'
H ENRY MAY, Main St.—Fine Hoots
and .Shoes made to order. Repairing
done on short notico.
TOSEPH THOMPSON Main st.—All
J kinds of Huot ami Shjbe work done in u
WAGON MAKER-
G EORGE P LYNCH, Main street, ueu
Fenthcrgton’B store,,'iuiko and repai
OF THE—*—
UMTBD STATES OF AMERICA*
Authorized Capital,
$4,500,000
pACJI State is a Home Company, and its Entire Reserve is Loaned aud insured in
*11j the State Departments.
Parent Oflluo, Mobile, Alabama; Honda and Cash,
. T. E. DAVIDSON, Prosldon
Georgia Department, Rome, Georgia; Loans und Cash, -
B C. G. SAMUEL, President.
Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama; Loans and Cash, -
Hon. N. N. CLEMENTS, President.
Mississippi Department,.Meridian, Misssisippi; Loons and Gash,
* W. McINTOHH, President,
South Carolina Department, Columbia, South Carolina; Loans and Cash,
THOMAS J. JETER, President.
Texas Department, Austin, Texas; Loans and Cosh, - *
GEO. B^ZIMPLBMAN, President.
Total assets, • $700,000
Security, Economy, Lib( ralitv,
ARE THE LEADING PRINCIPLES OF THIS COMPANY.
All approved forms of Life and Endowment Policies issned in sums of $100 up to
$ 10,000. Also Term Policies of One, Three, Five or Sevan Yours.
All Life Policies non-forfeiting after two annual payments, when tho insured will bo
entitled to a paid-up Policy or Cosh Surrender thereof.
Dividends may ho used to protect policies against Losing In case of failuro to pay
nrcmiuniH. This, with tha non-forfeiting and Cash Surrender features, are sullioiont to
make this Company popular among thinking men. flfcjr GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
W. G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Ala., General Superintendent of Agencies.
J. S. NOYES, I.ooal Agent, Cedartown, Ga-
$2(10,000
100,000
100,000
l CO,000
100,000
100,000
organs
AND
PI ANOSI
AU tho boat improvements oomblned Id
the Organs and rianos manufactured by
CORNISH & CO.,
Washington, N. J.
To nil who wish to purohaso either an
ORGAN or PIANO, wo can truthfully Bay
that for
ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION,
Henutiful Finish and Swoot Musical Quati-
tioR, our instnimontfl take rank with the
st Celebri
Our only claim lo favoritism over other
loading manufacturers is our
LOW PRICES,
roduoed to moot tho roqulromonts of the
tinios. Determined not to be unddrsold,
and nt tho name timo furnishing Instru
ments that wo tally
Warrant For Five Years,
wo Invito oorroipo^denta that wo may have
nn opportunity to provo satisfactorily all
tlmt wo hero assort.
Our Pianos nro Atralshod with the Improvod
FRENCH GRAND ACTION,
(tho vory host in turn)
.They nro also HEAVILY STRUNG
with Iho improved wire; tho oasoB are of
solid rosowood J—perfectly BoaRonod and
WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR
WARP.
Our ORGANS aro furnished with all
Iho modern improvements, as to Btops,
notion, etc., Wliilo the CASES are of the
recent cabinet atyle, admirably Bulled for
the parlor.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST.
Address
CORNISH & OC. f
Washington, Now Jereoy.
MANUFACTURED BY
Montgomery & Go-,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Wo aro now manufacturing the host
Saddle over invoutod. Tho Spring Boat is
just what lias boon noedod by tho riding
public for years. Tho comfort and oaHo to
rider and homo iH not to ho found in any
oilier flnddlo. Our work is nil dono at homo
and by most competent workmen. Evory
saddle is warranted for two yoara, with
ordinary oaro and usago.
Reference may ho lind toCapt. AG West,
President. Chorokoo Iron Company, Dra.
M F k J A Liddell, Dr W (J England, Dr
U R Thompson, J A Wynn, Win F Turner
Esq , A Huntington and Ur. E H Rich
unison, Cedartown, and I)r Sourry, Enorn
Hill, all of whom heartily endorso our on-
lerpriso.
Wo respectfully call Iho attention of the
publio to tho above fuels, and unk a share
of patronage, confident that our saddle will
give complete satisfaction.
Prices rango from Ton to Twenty-five
Dollars, according to style and finish.
JAMES DOULA88 * CO.,
LIVERY STABLE.
Broutl at., opposite Hoyt's Drug Stor»,
Ilomo, Genrgln.
W F. Iiuvo a Largo and Commodious
Wagon Yard in connection with onr
Stables, where tho pooplo of Polk and
Haralson will find everything necessary
SURGEON DENTIST
O
Cedni lou n, Ga.
t FFEUS ids professional servioos to tho
citizens of Cedartown and vioinity.
A. L. DAVIS,
Watchmaker and Jewels.,
Cedartown. Ca.
W ORK done promptly and satisfactorily
All work warranted Twelve Mouths.
Repairing fino watches a spcoialty. All
kinds of Jewelry and Wutchos and Clooke
kept for oaie. 7 une 20-ly
Wm. M. SPARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,