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THE RECORD
CBDARTOWN, QA.« DBl
at
The* Nil mil Ion.
Tho relurnirg board of Florida
bavo been guilly of contempt of
Court, 'tho cumo in to go before tho
Huproruo court.
The Governor of Oregon baa givon
a certificate of olection to ono of the
Tiltli-n elector*, which given Tildon
tho ncccMniry votca to elect him oven
if Florida, Houtli Carolina and Loufe-
iana are counted for Hiiyee.
Chamberlain lmn been inaugura
ted Governor of South Carolina by
tho Republican Legislature. Tho neu-
nte line appointed n committeo to in-
veRtigiito Oregon.
Soino uegn. c« iimbunhcd and allot
two white men near Lowndeaville, S.
, ( '., on Monday.
Tho tooth hf.weon of tho North
Ut orgiu Confironco of tho Melhodiat
EjiiNCopul Church South met at Spar
ta oil the Gtb, Eihliop Biorco proeid*
ing. Tho Biehop addrcHnod tho con-
b ronee, elating tho fuel that pud
eovonty yearn ago tho Conference had
mot in l hin town, witii Bishop Anbu
ry in tiie chair, tho first American
Methodifit Hiftliop, with only twnnty-
liino rm lubciH in tho Conference. Tho
Dnino teritory that thou coiiMtitutod
the Conference Iiuh within itR boutulR
over four hundred pronchore and over
ICOjUOO nicuibora. Tho only hur-
▼iving momber of llio Confironco
i-i the venerable Dr. Lovick Pierce,
. who in present at this nenaion.
A ploaitaut epiHodo oocured in tho
North Georgia. Confi ronco at Sparta
on the Hth. It wuh tho protonlulion
of ft Boat to tho Conforenco hy J. S
Stewart, of tho firm of Tommy, Slow
er- tic Deck, of At’antr, Tim Neal
war of bronze, tho iletigu being the
work of Rev. Alexander Mcium 1).
D. Tho tlovigQ wuh beautiful and ex-
•prowilve. Around tho teal are tlm
words, "North Georgia Conference*
M. E. Church, South.” Iu ilia contra
Ik a crow, and above it boverw a dove
while above tho dove it an "all-arcing
e)o.” Theto threo < inlkuin wignify the
Father, n» roprcHentod in tho "all Boo
ing eye ;" the Son by tho crons, and
the Holy spirit by tho dove. Below
tho croriM is an anchor representing
Hope, and tho oablo by which it in
hold ia a tipioul of Faith.
RitoluUoua llmi.Icing Mr. Stewart
fi r bin gifl, and Dr. Means for hit «er-
vicou in designing tlm seal, wore adopt
ed by ft rising vote of Conference.
Thin seal will hflreuf.er bo tifl.d, nnd
will be attached to all ofilcial papers,
end eertiticatfR issued by the (.Wfor-
once. It will bo uRi ful, and ft is
strange no imnortuntu body has nev
er bad a Heal before.
There were cloven Democratic doc
tors standing around tho ProsidontH’H
desk in the State* Capitol of Georgia,
and tlm lant ono of thorn said Im would
ink • it "Tili'o:i aud Hcudireka"straight
This is tlm way it was douaaccording
1o tho Constitution : After tlm votes
of tho college had boon cast aud
counted, General Lawton said: "Gen
tlemen of tho electoral college, I nn-
llouiiOO Hint tlm oleven electoral voles
of tho State ol Georgia havo boon
o si for Samuel .1, Tildon, of tlm State
of Now York.” Tho nnmmnoomont
was greeted with hourly and prolong
ed applause. Mr. Wofford pnovud
that tho college now go into an elcc-
ion for Vico President in tlm sumo
manner as for President. Carried
unanimously. 1 huso ballots road ,IS ■ iuoii in both parties—men who lovo
The Country's Danger* und
I'll cm I eii.
We find the following excellent ar
ticle, on the fibovo subject, written by
Dr. A. G, Hnygood, in tlm Southoru
Christian Advocate, and wo are to
well pleated with it, wo adopt it at
our own:
"Tho fathers and founders of our
Republic rmvor dreamed of tho possi
bility of hucIi a state of things as now
exists in this country. And it almost
staggers boliof that such things Are
possible. It is tho natnrnl result of
tho bitter partisan political wars of
tho past twenty years. Woro half
of tho things truo that oach of tlm
parties charges upon tho other, this
is tho meanest, corruptett, falsest,
foulest country, tho tun over shown
upon. We road papers on both sidot
Each Accuses tho othor of treason,
intimidation, fraud, and all other po
litical villianicH. Each charges tho
othor with conspiracy against liberty,
progress and prosperity. By only
changing names, tlm editorials of tho
ono party might do scrvico for tho
othor. Our sober judgemeot is, there
never was as moeb innd-throwing—
black mud at that—in any olootion iu
this or any othor country. Into what
frothing fury too politicians lash them
selves and tho peopfofHR) far ns they
can. And it is not to bo donied that
the avornga American voter, ah well
ns tho nvorago politician, is capable of
immense aud spasmodic political ex
citement.
Wo do not claim to bo indifforcut
to Urn present agitated, wretched und
poriloim aspect of affairs. No sauo
man, with a particle of patriotism,
can bo indifferent. For there is dan-
gor, eminent danger to our whole na
tion. And the danger ia chiefly iu
this—tho professional politicians ami
not tho people, have taken ohargo of
tho country. It tho politicians were
truly patriotic 1 If tlioy woro iiIho
statesmen— wise, bravo, incoruplible,
pure and good I But alas 1 they are
for tlm most purt, politicians—office
seekers, place hunters—thin and noth
ing more. These manage campaigns,
and through them tho people. Tliia
reverses tho tiuo order; tho people
should manage tho politicians. Should
manage them into buck souls aud
keep thorn there forever.
Tlm corruption uianifesliug itself
during and since tlm election is sim
ply uppaliug. Wo have our Ojvu very
decided aud distinct convictions as to
tho relative merits of parties and can
didates. But for nil thift, we do not
believe that tho great mats of either
parly is what tlm preen of thu other
party declares it to bo. Our firm
ftinh iH tlmt tho majority of both
partita is both bailout aud patriotic.
Tho lurgo majority of tho American
arc truo to tho groat priuci/iloH of
right, and justice that underlie oar iu-
stitulioiiH and have given slupoto our
civilization. Tho profession >1 parti
san politicians uro not true exponents
of the people they misroprusout. It
they wore, ours would bo the worst
country in the world. No; tho peo
ple uro butter limn politicians. Ami
tho people uro tired almost t<> death
of their niisninnagiug, mischief mak
ing politicians. If tlioy could only
free themselves of tho iutolorublo bur
den ! There is sore need of unload
ing both parties. Aud tho pooplo in
tend to unload.
Wo would not do injustice. Among
tho ofiieo holder a there uro good men
aud true. There are good men on
both sides. There uro patriotic statos
CAPITAL TAl/CUtf.
What In Nance for the Goose
Dors not Nult the Gander—
It Is too llltter for Conk-
ling and he Hites his
Lip*.
Wahhino’W)*, Dec,* 9—Tho Republi
can caucus was a irirsligg of a de
moralized set who had been beaten
their own game. Blaine did not at
tend, while Conkling caught the in
spiration which flowed from West,
Home, of Wisconsin; Jack Logan
and others of such like.
Conkling demurred, und with wor
ried force bit hit lip and said not a
word.
"What shall wo do about the Ore
gon business ?" said ono.
Extreme Radical Senator.—-"Throw
out tho vote,” was the retort, ‘ but
how ?” said Ano, with more reserving
acuteness this problem of "how.” De
bate began find it took a wild range.
Some advocat ed that the president of
tho Senate should open votes for Re
publican electors oven if tlioy woro
not attested by tlm Seal of thu 8 tale,
and declare them valid, no matter
what objeclious might intervene.
This was tho logic of West, Patter
son, Bpouco and other statesmen
whoso reooodt lira not to look after
the honesty itf menus, but to defeat
ends. Tho longor the discussion lust
ed the more inexplicable thu subject
became.
Mr. Edmunds was (wo shrewd a
lawyer to trifle with tho gravity of tho
case, and frankly told those associa
ted with him that Dennis hud secured
an infinite advantage by tho action of
Oregon’s Governor, nor was ho tho
only ono who halted when it was sug
gested to go behiud thu certificate of
a state. Duwos and Ctiristiuncy
would not listen to it. Tho ca« cus
lusted ono hour and a half, when an
udjournmout was effected. Woful
"how” wus still an unsettled problem.
Grant is boing bulldozed. The lead
ers whatch him day and night, as
though they fear ho may make a slip
and upset calculations. He was on
tno point a few days ago id recogniz
ing Hamilton’s Legislature. Don
Orinorou hoard of it nnd has Imd him
iu groom ever siuen. Histoid Hewitt
he would n cognize tho JhgisUture
that had u Constitutional majority of
fill votes. When Hampton's wing
got that number, Hewitt reminded
him of his promise. Hu denied point
blauk that he had so stated, but that
ho would not roengnizj utiy legist i-
lure that had not sixty-throo votes.
So Howit, who, a few duys ago thoUgt
Grant, v.uk g ting to aet-nquaro, is not
socager to say Giant moans to do
right.
Hides an Fur Skins wanted by J.
A. Wynn. Highest market prices
will bo paid.
Election tick*:
pel
office.
C. O, D.,
1,000, ut this
follows: "For vieo President of the
Unilul States,Thomas A. Hondricks,
•of tho Si de of Indiana.” They woro
rm-SvoA ilojioMtorl, miiuborvi] nml j „i„ud by tbuiii." Lot Uiuau
their whole country. We four tlioy
uro in tho minority. But the great
mass of tho people aro with aud will
11 n rul ho it Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA, liars’non County,
W II.I. bo sold before life Court Hotisn,
door, in tho town of Buchanan, in
said county, witldn tin* legal hour** of sale
on the
Fnttrr Tuesday in Januaiiy 1877.
tho following properly, to-wit:
Lots of land number* 1.120 and 11,21
in tho 10th district and 3rd section of said
county. I.cvie i mi to satisfy two Justice a
I Court ll fan from I lie HSOlIt Dim rid (J. M.
in favor of Henry Taylor vs* V. J, \V. II.
' Ntoptions, as principal, ami It. M llryant
I «xcent or on the estate of Win. Greer, do-
I ceased, security, of V J. W II. Stephens,
l.cvy made and returned to mo by L. C.
f.
FITS OR EPILEPSY.
ad out in th ' name manner as the i
ballots for President. Gonml Law-1 jjj’
ton—"(b ut letiHiit«f l '.' 1 A \ Vl j duty. Lot them assort themselves.--
lego,I beg leave to tinuounco tuat the *’
, . . , , f . . , , f ; Let them now say wlrnt "what Israel
eleven electoral votes of the state it t . . „ T J . ,
Geoigiu have boon cast for Hon. ought to d .. Lot them bo truo to
A. lliiulriokw, of llio Shite of I tho pooplo aud thu pooplo will suslaiu
l'jrtii&uui ol the
Any person nttlioted with the abovo dis-
, v.bo Is requested to solid tbeir a«ldress to
better meu Of Doth puruea— Ash & Robbins, and a trial llox of Dr.
imtriotlu Btiltosmou—ilo tlmir I tloul.rj’. IH l'Ow.lor. ..ill bo .nil to lli.m,
* ; by mail, post paid, I'lfhh. These pow.
•lers have boon tested by liutidreds, hun
dreds of oahes in tho t»hl World, ami a
penuanet cure has been tho result in every
inslanoe. Sufferers from this disease
should give those powders uu early trial,
as its curative powers are wonderful, many
persons having been enred by atrial box
alone.
Price for largo box, by mail, post pal
to any part of the Uuited Slates or Cana
dn, $3,00.
Address
ASH & ROBBINS
3i'*0 Pulton St. Brooklyn, N. V.
thorn to tho oud. The conn ry line
tliroo eliiHSoH of onomiss—enomiea to
bo watched, rebuked, put down aud
out.
1. Tho corrupt hungry crow, that
are lighting only for power and place
and who will hesitate at nothing they
dare attempt to hold or gut thu place
they uro struggling for.
‘2. The aloudereis of their follow
Indiana, for Vic
United Status”
Tl»v People Waal Proof.
Tin re is no nu dicin • proscribed by
pUysioiiuiH, or sold by Druggists,
that cnruioB such evidence of its huc-
cosh :ua Ijosclu’* h German Syrup for
atwcin Goughs, colds sotUod ou the
breast, Consumption or ni y disease
of tho throat and 1uu|;k. A oroof of 1 uyunqi who aro broodlug distrust and j fro, by mail posi' paid, to every suilerer
IU .1 f *ct i« that any larsou allliuted, biitornoss by li ving to peisuade each fr,u ,l1 '' disease. 1 his is ih * only
I.■L.ul, for hi I'i'Ulh ; purty that tbo wholtt of tho mho,- i. I uiTbS.W *5*
and try its superior effect befoie buy- \ corrupt, depiMved aud desperately I
the regular size at 7 > cents. It lias kicked. Tho men who aro helping to
lately liouu iutiudc.vd in this country destroy ooutidouoo by the wholesale
from Gernnu y, and its wonderful j denunciation are tho ouemies of the ^ ^ ^ 5 ^
cures me r.stui.if*l»ing everyone that whole country. It is a dcspicibloj xo T1IK WORKING CLASS —We
CONSUMPTI OIV.
U0.\ of Dr. Kisner’s celebra-
V TRIAL
ted Con
use it. Tmeu d >« s will lehov • any
case, try it. Sold by Bradford A A1
leii, Cednvtowii Ga.
TLo latest news is that
boiloin is iS'Uing arms and amu-
uidoii to the negroes of South Caro
business. And it is ruiuious. Tho J now prepared to furnish all cla
mou who iucito tho difforout sectious ™»*un. ftnploymont at home, the whole
. , A . *'l the time, or tor their spare moments,
and the parties of thocouutry to liate , inkiness new, light and profitable. I’er-
ouck other tuo traitors to our lib*.r- j sons of cither .sox can earn from 50 cents
Cham- to $5 per evening, and a proportional
Ulh ' | sum by devoting their whole lime to the
3. The madmen who, 111 some SeC- business. Roys and girls earn nearly as
tious aro throwing up clouds of dust, J muol ‘ ll! * uu>n . *. lmt ! ‘ 11 who 800 ,ll 's “°*
° 1 I lien innv send their addres< •*«**! **>ti i»...
lint. D thought probable that touting Chiueso goegs, blowiug
(»r.tut will d. eluro martial law iu that i^orua, and talking "war,” Timnk | 1
State. heaven, tho war-talk it uot iu the |
Eleciiou tiekJ.sTill be printed at South. Soou enough will these gong 1
this ofiieo ut two dollars a ihousaud, or boeters run to tho roar to tiud a bomb
3UU0 for five doll ii'f. Thu cash must proot The politicians plunged this
bo i a d, iu every iueUuco, ou delivery country iuto ouo bloody war.
of the tickets.
busi
• make this unparalleled otfci
well
isfied
will
Mf v Gotl deliver ui from them now.
nd one dollar to pay for the trouble
writing. Full particulars, samples worth
several dollars to commence work on, nnd
a copy of Home aud Fireside, one of the
largest ond best illustrated publications
all sent free by mail. Header if you want
permauent, ^proMable work address.
SGsoncK Stinson *V Co.
Portland Maiue.
HIGH SCHOOL.
OEBARTOWN.
W ». J. Kotm A B. . . 1’rinripnl
M BS.'Msrv A. Cnana - • • Assistant
M ns. II, Noyrs Instrnctor In drawing
and painting.
IJJift ficholastlc year will be divided in-*
to (wo sessions. Spring and Fall. The
Mprjng Rcsnion will commence on the 8th
'of January. 1877, and close about the mid
dle of June.
Reading. Writing, Spoiling. Arith
metic. Geography nnd Map Draw
ing per month $2 60
Higher Arithmetic, Grammar, Eng
lish Composition and History - 3 CO
Rhetoric, Klrmeutary Algebra, Phy
siology, (illustrated by charts)
Book-keeping 3 66
Geometry, Higher Algebra, Astrono
my, Natural fbyloaopby (with ex
periments and apparatus), and Men
tal Philosophy per month ... 4 00
Hnrveylng.Trigernomelry,Chemistry
(with experiments),lUlatiy, Latin
Greek, French and German - • 4 00
instructions in Drawing, per month 2 60
No deduction will bn made for absence
except In cases of protracted illness,
The school will be provided with nn in
strument, and pupils will receive instruc
tions in vocal music, free of charge,
The government of the school Will be
mild and firm. Teachers will strive espe
daily to inculcate good, moral principles.
Instruction will be thorough and sys
tematic. Reviews frequent.
a pVmte examination will he held at the
end of the Term.
wTTennings" & CO.
38 Decatur 8t., near Kimball House.
ATLANIA, O-A.
White Pine Doors, Sash Blinds,
Mouldings. Mantles,
Brnckeis, fetair Rafis, B.ilustcrs, New
els, Window Glass, nnd Window
Frames, Wholesale Sc Retail
Dee-1-4m
PRESBYTERIAN FESTIVAL
AT
PJJJLLIPS* IIALL,
Friday 'Evening, 22nd i/utf.,7 O'clock.
ladies' Benevolent Society.
ADMISSION
Lady and Gentleman - -
One Individual - - • -
Kneh Child
Receiver's Salt*.
r 1 KOROIA, POLK COI’NTV.—By vlr-
V.J ttje of the power vested in me by law,
as the legs'!/ appointed receiver of the
property oi K. II Uiohnrdson, Nr., real nod
personal, over and above the homestead
and exemption set apart amt nllowe.l to
said ItlcVirdson, I- will sell before the
court htnir* door, oil tho First Tuesday in
Jauui\ryTElT»t, between Urn lawful hours
of siilr*. tH£nAowing property:
LotsoHand Nos. 7DI, 7!>8, 86l>, HIM), mil,
802, 883,801, 806, 800, 807, 808, 800, 87(»,
033, 032 aud 030.
Also 13 03-100 acres more or levs,
of lot No. 797, 27 21-100 more or less of lot
uumter 700, 20 acres more or h>*s of lot
number 705. Tho same being all of H. II
Richardson's farm, situatn lying ami bo
ing iu the 2ud district and 4ih section of
Polk county uot exetnuted by said Hich-
ardxon Homestead, und containing 40 acres
t i i jl: sun.
IM11. NEW VOHK.
1877
The different editions of Tim 8m dur-
ing tlie next year will he the snme ns dur,
ing tho year Hint hns just passed. The-
dsily edition will on week days lie a sheet
of four pages, and on Sundays a sheet of
eight png* s, or 6d broad columns: while
the weekly edition will be a sheet of eight
pages of theamne dimensions and charac
ter that are already familiar to our friends
Tun Si n will continue to be the strenu
ous advocate cf reform and retrenchment,
nnd of the substitution of Ntatasinanship,
wisdom and integrity for hollow pretence,
imbecility, nnd fraud, in the administra
tion of public affairs. it Will contend for
the government of the people by the peo
ple and for the people, is opposed to gov
ernment by frauds iu the hnilot-box and in
the counting of voles enforced by military
violence. It will endeavor to supply its
reader*—a body now not far from » 'nil-
lion of aouls—witn the most careful, com
plete and trustworthy account-* of current
events, and will employ for this purpose a
numerous and carefully selected staff of rc-
porters and correspondents. I Is reports
from Washington especially, will be full
accurate and tearless ; aud it will doubt-
lew c onliuuc to deserve and enjoy the ha-
• red of those who thrive by plundering
the treasury or by usurping what the law
docs not give them, while H will endeavor
to merit the confidence of the public by
defending the rights tf the people agains
the nwroHchnienls of unjustified power.
The price of tho daily St'N will be 55
cent* a month or $i’> 60 ay ar post pa*U.
or with the Sunday edition $7,70 a year
Tho Sunday edition alone,oigat pages, $1,-
20 a year po8t paid.
The \\ eekly Scn eight pages of 66 col
umns, will bo furnished during 1877 at the
rate of $1 per year, post puid.
The benefit of this largo reduction from
the previous rate for the weekly can be
enjoyed by individual subscribers without
the necessity of making up clubs. At the
same time, if vny of our friends choose to
aid in extehding our circulation, wc -hall
be grateful to them, and every such person
who sends us ten or more subscribers from
one place will be entitled to one copy of
the paper lor hiuiicll without charge. At
one dollar n year postage paid, the expen
ses of the taper ami printing arc barely
repaid; nnd, considering the site of the
sheet nnd the quuhty of its coutents, we
are confident the people will confider Tits
Wkrwly Sun the cheapasl newspaper pub
lished iu the world, and we trust also one
of the best. Address THE SUN,
New York Ci.y, N. Y.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Court
of Ordinary for county purposes of
l’olk county, Ga., will be sold beforo the
i Court House door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale on the 1st Tuesday
in January next, Town lot No 1, in the
town of Cedarlowu, Folk county, Georgia.
Term# of Sale made known ou day of sale.
This Dec. 2nd, 1876- JOEL BREWER,
Ordinary,
masti.'i MftRKo, jorxrn menko
Menko Sc Bro.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Clothing, Dry Goods
rcnmanisa goods.
21, Corner Whit* hall k Alabama Streets,
BlierifT Hales for January.
Will be sold before (he court house door
in Odartown, Folk Co , Ga., on the 1st
Tuesday in January next the following
property to wit: Lot of land Nn. 168 in
the 2nd district and 4th section of Folk
county. Levied upon by virtue of and to
satisfy a fi fa issued from Folk Huperior
Court in fwvor of Ed Ferry for tiro use of
Alfred Shorter against the Etna Iron
Company as the property of the Etna Iron
Cotii| any and iu their possession. Fointed
out by said Company.
Also at the same time nnd place lots of
land Nos. 1102, 1191, 1140; 1141, 11-12, 1,.
104, 1213, 1008 and 1002 iu the 2nd dis.
iricl and 4th section of Folk county, as
the property nf Dan'I. C. Roberts to satis,
a Folk Huperior Court fl fa in favor of
Sloan k Harper for the use of A. M. 81oan
agninvt Dan'I- Hebert*.
At*o at th»- same time nnd place lot-r of
land Nos. 680,681 and 58! In the 2nd dis-
• rict ami 4th section of Folk county. Levied
on ns the property of Tho*. U W Me
Mcekin, to satisfy a Folk Superior Court
fi fa in favor of Win. M. West against
John and MohaU Hugh-*, nnd Thos. G. W.
McMcekin security on appeal and Win. J.
Giles security on certorari bonds. Proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff. Dec, -4th 1876.
Also at same lime and place lots of land
Nos. 1254. 1256} 126ti, 1201 and half of 1250
1106 and 1181. all iu the 3J district and
ith section of Folk County, tin., and 1080
in the 2nd district and 4ih «ection of Folk
county, also one black mare mule, as the
property of Keubin Webster, deceased, to
satisfy a Folk Superior Court fi fa in favor
of John L, Orr against Kvtibin Webster de
ceased. Properly pointed out by 8. M. II.
11. P LUMPKIN, sh'ff
Nov. 28. 1876.
Deputy She riff* a Snlc.
Will be sol-1 on the 1st Tuesday in Jan
uary next before the Court House door iu
Cedaltown, with! n the legal hours of sale
the following property to wit; One dwell
ing bouse an-l the lot - n which said house
stands to wit: lot number fourteen (14) in
Dlock A in the town of Ilockmnrt, in I’o’k
county,Georgia as the properly of the d*v
fendent herein, J. C. 8itns, the said Hints
being the holder of a bond for titles to auid
lot of land from Hohorn Jones, nnd the
Durcbnse money therefor having been on
ly partially paid, rtai-l property pointed
out by plaintiff's attorney to satisfy n Uar-
tow Huperior Court fi fa in favor of W H.
Townsend against J. C. Him*, the defend-
e nt this Dec. 6tti 187<S.
W. G TAYLOR.
Deputy sheriff.
t.i.Oitt.lA I'olk t on ii i v: i
John T. Mann lias applied for exemp
tion of personalty nnd 1 will pass on tiie
same at ii o'clock a, m. on the 2*th day
of UeOMDibcr 1876 at my office. This 2 id
day of December 1876. Juki. llRovin,
. Ordinary,
/"t KOROIA, FOLK COUNTY.—William
vJ F Hattie h>*u applied for exemption of
personally, aud 1 will pass upon the *uuie
at 11 o'clock a. m on the !6lh day of Dec.
at my ollie*. This 20ih day t.f N«r. 1976
J-mi. IIkowkk, Ordinary.
• I mulsh, but Him
nrej4i^»g
m worn ran i'«my own u dotuil dollar* a
day rigid in their own iooaHii-s Have no
room to explain here, llusines* plea-ant
nn-l honorable. Women, and boys and
girls do as well as men. We will furnish
you a complete outfit free. The business
pays better than ail) thing else. Wu will
bear expense of stalling you. l'articulars
free. W rile and see. Farmers and me
chanics, their sous slid daiigbtni*. and all
classes in need of paying work at home,
should writn to us and learn all about the
work ill once. Don’t *l«-lay i Address.
Thuk Ac Co., Augusta, Maine.
FOIt SALE.
I OFFER roy place in East End for sale.
Any person wishing a pleasant location
tiforCodarlown, will do well to call and
examine my place It consists of two acres
of guod land, a new building of five rooms
and ball, nearly completed, the house now-
occupied of two 16 feet rooms nn-l stack
ohimticy. u stable with three stalls nnd loll
a well of lasting water, lined with brick,
an orchard of apple, peach aud other trees
of choice fruit. | will sell cheap tor rash.
Call and see me. J. M. HARRIS.
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is nt once
agreeable,
healthy, and ef
fectual for pre-
serving the
hair. Faded or
gray hair is toon
restored to its
original color,
with the gloss and freshness of youth
Thin hair is thickened, falling hair
checked, and baldness often, though
not always, cured by its use.* Noth
ing can restore the hair where tho
follicles are destroyed, or tho glands
atrophied and decayed. But such as
remain can be saved for usefulness
by this application. Instead of foul
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Ita
occasional use will prevent tho hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
which make some preparations dan-
cerous, and injurious to tho hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
it If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir
able. Containing neither oil uor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossy dustre aud a grateful
perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,,
Practical and Analytical CtieiniaU,
LOWELL, MASS.
For #aleinJCedartown*by
BURBANK JONES, Druggists ^
“CASH STORE.”
J-. s. STUBBS So co.
Cerlartown, Go.
J JAVE just received their 8pring Slock of
H v GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, OROGENIES, 1
CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AC
1 lir.e „oo0« w.re Erallil •> tlio clo.o.i fifar... ««'l Ca.h .nd C».»
difrouM-! they .re al.le to offer llieln al price, which defy competition. Call .nd b.
convinced. .
A Complete .fiorlment of l-rntbcr. Boot, .nd .hoe. in.nnf.ctmd to order. We
cull special attention to our stock of
bi-SaVbawk;“alt,Family Groceries,»™up'Jo5p,st"«c5
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL.
Sole Agents in Folk county for tha Celebrated “Watt Plows” and fixture*.
Wu Agents for Hall’s Patent Rotary Harrow—WARRANTED.
AdminbtrntorN Sale.
rjEORGIA, POLK COUNTY!—By virtue
\JT of an order of th«> Court of Ordinary
of said county at November Term, 1876,
will be sold before tbs court house door
in CedoTtown, Polk county, Ga., on the
fir«t Tuesday in January next, within
the legal houaa of sale, at public outcry,
the following describe*! lands belonging to
the estate of Edmond Herry, late of said
county, dec'd: I ot No 186, in the 17th
district and 4th section of said county,
said to contain 30 acre*. Sold for the ben.
cfll of ihe heirs and creditors of said dec'd.
Terms Cash. Dec. 4. 1876.
W. C. KNIGHT, Adtn’r
pF.ORQIA, POLK COUNTY —John M.
v’J Ferbmb having applied to have W C
Knight. Cleek of the Superior court of said
county,.appointek os the administrator on
the estate of Rebecca Durham, dec'd.
Therefore all persons having objections
will appear at tlie next court ot 'Ordinary,
on the first Monday in December next and
file them in terms of Ihe law. Nov 2, 1876.
JOEL BREWER. Ordinary
MARBLE WORKS,
BROAD STREET,
ROME, - - GEORGIA.
E undersigned would eall special at-
ention to their facilities for supply-
nything in the above line.
T*
In, i
MONUMENTS,
Tomb and Headstones, Vases
Ac., &o„;
Of the best Radian and American Mar
ble, finished in tho be«*. style and work
manship. and prices that defies competi
tion. The cilitens of Ci-durtown and vi
cinity nre (««] ■••fully invited to call aud
examine our works and prices when in
Rome. July 27. 4m
A. M. A LI.E AGUE 4 <'0.
Professional Cards.
Dr. II. R. THOMPSON.
cmCB OVEll J. A. WYNN*8 8TOHK.
U ILL PRACTICE FOR HALF PRICE
tor those who will pay mo by the 1st
-lay of November, otherwise the uhiibI rate*
will he charged The u#ual charge is $2
for visit and medicine, if paid Gt of Nov.
I charge $1 only. No one used call on me
who hu- lint cither paid or secured bills
for past servio.s and who is not willing to
secure me for future ptaclicc. Obstetri
cal cases a specialty. Deo 1, 1876-
ui r. Ti:,ixr.R, jas. ulkn.x
TURNER and CLENN (
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
It-durtown, Ga.
O FFICE South of Court House, between
Huntington aud Wright's stores.
Will practice iu the cuuutlvs of i'olk,
Floyd, Fuuhiiiig, iiaralsou uud t.'arrolL
special at t cm ion given to collection*.
May 25, 1876
Dr. W. C. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
CEUAllTU If iY, a A.
Office coruer College aud Prior streets,
w here he may be fouud at all hours wheu
not prolcs.Moually absent. sep 4
IVY r. THOMPSON, W. 8. D. WI It Li
THOMPSON W1KLE,
Real Estate Agents
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
t property, at a
s cofnmiss'
M. M. TIDWELL, IVT V. THOMPSON.
TIDWELL As. THOMPSON,
Attorneyw nt Law,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
0
Cetlartown, Gn.
FFICE at residence, on Pryor Greet.
june 20.
J. . II A iTn E
Notary Public
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oilartown. Ga.
Dr. L. S. LEDBTTER,
SURGEON DENTIST
Cedartown, Ga.
/AFFER8 his professional services to the
citizens of Cedartown and vicinity.|
G. W. VANCE,
:r and Harness Maker,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
respectfully asked to give me i
al. My Shop is on the corner, id the Pow
ell old Livery Stable building. may 9
NEW
BLACKSMiTH Sl W00DSH0P
— BY
GEO. P. LYNCH-
S HOP next to Dr. Chisolm's office J
All kinds of work, in Iron and Wood,-
done in tbe best style and on short notioe.
II L Cnmbron, well known to most of our
fnriners ns tho Champion plow smith, is im
the shop hnmniering away. Bring in your
Flown, old Buggies and Wagons, or any
other work. Matisfaction guaranteed.
Cedartown, Ga., May 1, 1876.
COPPER COPPER.
I 1
TIJSr-WJk.K,El,
and can afford to sell it as reasonoble as
can bo bought in any market. Also do all
kind of job work, such ns roofing and gut
tering houses in the most durable style.—
All kinds of stove aud sheet-iron work,
copper and brass, mending umbrellaa I
respectfully solicits the trade of m-rehants.
Take all kinds of country produce in ex
change for Tin. Gupno Strewcrs made to
order on the shortest notice.
AIR LINE HOUSE,
1-2 Prior Street,
ATLANTA,GA.
Single Mottl or Lotlgiug 50
Trauuiont, per day $2 00
Special ltates for a longer time.
J. L. KEITH, Proprietor.
apr.3tf.
East End Wood Shop
• [[—IIV—
!J. IM. H A RIR I s
J£EKP8 READY-MADE
COFFINS & CASES.
Makes and repairs
WAGONS and FURNITURE.
Wagon hubs always on hand. You can
buy one or a doxen. Worn chiap ros
cash.
Orders for anything in my line, left with
J. «• »‘ubbs k Co. will be filled. Any ar
ticle left at mv shop ‘for repairs, and not
taken out within 80 days, will be subject
to sale for charges. meh27tf.
A GREAT DISCOVERY!
Thompson’s Liniment
Is one of the greatest discoveries ©f the
age. Nothing brings such speedy and sure
relief to those who suffer with the numer
ous pains and aches common to tbe human
race. Do you want something that will
ease your head, your back, cure your rheu
matism and Neuralgia ? Apply Thompson's
Liniment and suffer no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
THOMPSON’S LINIMENT
and you need fear no barm. The Medi
cine is put up right here in your midst, by
Dr- R. H. THOMPSON. Your neighbors
have tried it, and it has never failed to do
what it promises. Every family should
Keep it on hand, aud thereby save many
hand, aud thereby
dollar. Often a long and Expensive trip
a physician might be dispensed with,
ply by applying Thompson's Liniment;
then keep it ou hand—it will cost you but
little. No physician can practice success
fully without a good Iuuiment~.-lhey know
its importance—then keep it on hand. You
can apply it yourself and save money
Call on DR. R. R. THOMPSON, over
I‘r. Reese's Drug Store, get a bottle, and
never be without it. It will d*j wiiut it say* -
uud you'll never regret buying it. Oct 2
For sale in ltockmartby E K Hog *
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