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THE RECORD
OtDARTOWN, OA., JAN. 5, l«77.
Communicated.
Educate Vour Children.
It is ono uf Mio hi^iicnt dut «*n of
pnrctilH lo pjivo to their children r
K'*<xi idiicAtion. It i« tho ino<A vnlti-
nl.!« gift you nun beMow uporl tliom.
Iticlif h nru r.ol lo Ik oetnpnrMl with
H. In fact nn oduottHoii i * tho bust
cnpitnI n young |K i>on cult j>chnci-h,
Mini llm bust tinniest. «>f I ■ !h fill tiro
BUCCewi. Without it I.i'm )if«t in filrnwly
more limn Imlf a failure 1 , mu! will
scarcely escape a total wreck. Never
was (hero n truer ftnying than thin :
"Lnowledgo holdotli by tho hill, uiui
liewt 111 a roml to noiiquiiHt. Igno-
rnneo griiApclii tho blndo And in
wounded by itn own good sword."
Ignorance is our great foe; knowl
edge our groat friend. Poverty,
crimd and a mnltiduo of dimiHlem f I-
tliu train of ignorance; while
On Account of the election, (he ox-
trorne cold weather, siekrusH, and the
failure on tho part of xomo of our
aubscriborH to supply us with fuel, ac
cording lo promise, we arc forced to
print only a half sheet this week.
TLo election for county officers
pnsHcdJofT very quiolly considering Iho
amount of free whisky aboard. Two
Or three skirmishes look pinco among
tho colored troops, but no blood spill
ed. Tho following i« the official vote
of oach candidate:
For Ordinary, Brewer met ivrd 802;
Barber 541; for Clerk, Knight 822,
Tomlinson 404, Crabb 52; SluriiT,
Lumpkin 025, Clements, 007; Tax col-
lector, York. 457, Morgan .102, Beck j throng Iho pathway of
n,ft T **— 4 —• n * 'i"' 1 An HrAmri.i A'A ! knowledge.
Ignorance closes the door to llm
useful and lucrative callings. Know]-
Wjrn, on (bo other hand, throws wide
open tho doors lo i very profession,
and each can chooso that which anil a
iiinr beat. Ignorance fails utterly to
Haiihfy lire mind nnd wli-.t a alt doe
of liupirjofcH rniiat bo his portion who
haaatarved hia mind and mud. al
ways fed jls cravings and cl t.iroringa
for food. Knowledge sproads a con
tinual feast beforo the mind, which
strerightiions it by noririahmeut and
causes it to grow. Wlmt pleasure
can ine compared with Unit which nn
intelligent mind experiences.
The I mill ia wo are mif <Table, In 1|»-
less, and looblo in proportion lo our
igiionii.ee, anil happy, powerful, and
useful in proportion lo om knowledge
Do nut suflor anxious fears -in
thoHO hard timea.lo torment you ubuiit
tho future of your children became
you can givo them hut liiilo laud and
no greenbacks to start life with, but
rather be solicitous in (licit* behalf to
deliver them from their bondage of
ignorance and to enable them to com
mand their faculties and to h
810, Burton 74, Bay 40, Roberts 48,
Bbort 52, Hackney 20. Beeeivsr,
Wheeler 520, Arrington 475. Camp
104, Featherston 127, Thurmond 3.
Treasurer, Pill man 577, Hogg 4BH,
Bigelow 290. Surveyor, H* gne 708,
Byrd 425. Coroner, Thompson 801,
’West 245, N .! Tutulin 0.
Mr. John B West, our rcliring lax
collector, has tho kind vvwhctt of our
citizens for tho impartial maninrin
winch he has executed his official du
ties.
Tho concert given Friday night un
der tho auspices of tho Whito Apron
Society, was Ike all their onleitain-
tnculB, a big, grand success, notwith
standing the coldness of the weather.
Tho charades woro well acted, and
tho singing was perfectly splendid and
highly creditable to nil concerned.
Miss Simmons performed several
difficult pieces on tho piano in a man
ner which showed sho was thorough
ly educated in music.
Wednesday morning last was tho
coldest day of the seeron, and in fact
tho coldest for many yours. Tho v
thermometer at the Oheerokeo Iron Cf HH lo ( ^ 10 beouti h of wisdom.
Works store about kuuriso, stood six
dogroes below zero, and in Mr. J. 8.
Noyes front porch threo degrees be
low zoro.
Tho snow storm Sunday night and
Monday morning was tho heaviest wo
have known for years. Thu a v era go
depth boro was about 7 inches. Tho
Romo Courier nays it was nine and a
half inoho* deep in Romo, and 18
inches in Dallon.
Homo of our people are trying to
sell goods and not lot tho people
kuow it.
A young man accidently placed his
foot on tho handsome ekirt of a young
lady in front of Iho lb:coui» oflloa ono
day last work. A a, tho solos of Iwi
petit buttoned boots pnlted tiro pave
men! to tlio tuno known as tho“Dovil’a
Tatoo."
Tub Wkatheii. T»« cloudy, and
tho Allow lH on tho ground eight
inches deep, but old mercury mill
fools nrouud zero, and it is cold
enough to froezn tho h dr oil a bull
dozer- at present writing.
Poor liltlo dorg! Ilia mistress lov
ed him and did not intend his annihi
lation. But sho was such a big wo
man and ho such a little dog. and as
ho trudged along at hoi^hools on that
slick,snowy plunk walk,ho bail no idea
that sho would slip up. But sho did.
A child is u “lalout of trust" u "loan
to bo paid back with intorest,” Gre.it
is tho responsibility resting on those
who have young mind* given thorn of
God, may yours bo n faithful slew ill
ship?
Com-ider well, and retrench closely
in every oilier matter b» f<» n you cur
tail tho < dnoutiomil privileges of your
children. No- investment pays so
large a per cont as (lint, spent upon
I heir education. Tlioroforo, then, ed
ucate them "jit tlm perils’’ and trust
to tho goodness of the cm to to pro
vide a w.iy, of ( senlie. If wo wish
to Imvo them to occupy impntuut
and us* ful positions in society, wo
must see that they are qudilb.d lo till
lln m. Send them to school; t koun
interest ifi their siinlies, and cncmir-
i.ge them in their » inlmi vors to be
come intolligint educated men.
Miss Flora McKeevi r, a v i v esti-
nmblo young lady, died on li ' M*>n-
duy night, ul the re.mluucc of A. U.
ki iUnnni, 1 llcm*.
An ulVecling incident oeeured at j
tho Academy of Music lately, says a
HlicrlfT Sales for February.
Will be void before (lie court house door
In Gcdnrtown, Polk Co , On., on fh« Dt
Tuesday in January next, belweui llio
legal hour* of onle,(hc following proporly,
lo-ivil :
bote of land Nos. 1 ".*2. 1113 1101, 1 Hi’-,
1 12^)7,1208 and 1180, In lliolld trict
and -lib section ijf Polk county. !• vied <»ri
by virliifl of 0 Justice oourl 0 fa i*vu I fro <i
itin 808th district, 0 M. in favor of Jam*"*
bong against Jono A King, defendant, wi
th« properly of defendant. Livy inado
nnd returned lo mo by a bnflilb
Alva, lot of land No 1 Du;. in I lie 2nd
divnicl nnd 4ih section of Polk county, (I t
burled on by virtue of ft ju«ttco court li fu
from (he 1223 district (Ml., in favor of
Mavrin II Bush ngninsi John II .Ioiicm an thu
properly of John II Joneif, II being pur-
oh a vo money for satrl lot. bevy mndo and
returned lo me by a BalHf
AI vo, al vamr' lime nnd place lots of land
Nov •! lo and 370 ia (lie 2nd tilvlriot n»<l 4th
section of Polk county G.», Levied upon
rjy virtue of a Polk «uperi.o* court II fa ill
Invor of (.'niu Glover against V li Oppcrl
uh llio properly of V II Oppcrl
Alvo, lot v of land Non 027, U28. 029, 0.10
lOltt, l(>70, 1070, nnd 040. in (be 2nd dis-
trict and lib section of Polk comity, G,».,
by virtue of and to satisfy a Polk superior
court fl fn in lavor of Alfred Shorter against
Henjntniu T W.-t and George W Wet
me. 1 onofl fa in (nvor of John T Pryor ct nl
for llio live of officers of com I vs Uoorgo
W Went TriiMcc, a* llm propert>' of (Jeo.
W West, aii'l Imvo gave notice of tho same
loG W Went this January 2nd IS77
Aten, nt the Bntnn iirn« mid place, nil or
iho Interest in nnd lo loin of land I00f»,
1000, 1021. 1028, and W.'l in the 2nd -I v.
trim nnd till i> ctlou of I’oik county, On,,
levied upon h" llio properly of It It Tlioiup
von lo nati4|V one Polk Huporiur court li
fn in fitvoF of iho Glieroko't Iron Go.,
•gninvt It ItTliompenn, and one ■upeilor
could ft fn in favor of tliinliitglou and Mar-
her ngninvl K It Thotiipvon and P < Hnr-
riv and W boom Wood, nnd one Polk mi-
porior covrl fi fu Iniavor of Jnuiev M Hmiili
(iovernor, ntc., for the use of ofllecrn of
officers of court ngnhikt Klbert itmiie Prior
nud it It Thompson, security, bevird on
as llm porporty of It It Thompson And now
in Ills posevsion.
Alvo, all of iho inlerrst of Thos' It' Akin
in and to lots or mud Nos 809 and a : I, in
Iho 2lvt district mid 3d section of Pclk
couniy, On., levied up<fn n« the properly
o| Thomas It Akin lo ►alinly ■> Pols couniy
court li fn ia favor of Jmuc- li Hill ngninvl
said /-kill.
A Ur, ul I'AtnO lime mi l place nil of llio
inicri-Hi of Iniiies It Moiu'.m In and lo loiv
of liiiid Ken 791. 702, 703, and 7.G in
the 2Ini dlntrlet nnd 3rd neciion of Polk
coiinuiy Georgia, levied upon by virtue of
a Polk supurior oourl fi fn in I »v.■ r of John
M Pnrlimu ngninvl J nines It Morgan, nnd
one Pclk vupoi ior court li fn in favor of
Win MoDutvoll for iho use of ollic rs of
offioeri of court ngninvl Janies It Morgan,
nnd one Polk viiperior court li fn in Invor
Of Geo \V Pool for the use of offieef. ul
OOUrt ngniiiHl W A While, priuciplu nud
Juiues It Mug,in scouiily on u bond, nud
ono Polk couniy court li la in fnvoi ot A.
Dougbnrly uguinsl Jus It Morgan: and n:.o
Polk couniy courl il fn in favor ot J
Noyon aguiuvt JainuH It Morgan, and ono
Polk county oourl li fn in favor of V II Op-
perl uguinsl Jntiies It Morgan, nud other
|i Inn hi my hands a* the property of Jus U
Morgan
.Also, nl Iho Huiifl lime ulid place, l«,l of
land Nos 131, lot and 200, nil in ihc i It
Ulvlricl nud fid scstieu of l'"lk oouuly, Gi
levied upon by viri
j; Ins of mild county
MUlilh & Go. and oi
W People" Hguinvl
made nml rwtiirned
to vnli'ly said I) fa,
McGregor.
Also nil of tlu. i
MiHJr-, . r lit nilf to
no in invor of Jn -
it. ttv. of 'I lioiim,
V .s M (:«»•) •>; ys,
„, P by n c o 11 s i a I, | ,
the property of \ is
Unti l 8 Prlulup
II. P I I MI'KIN.
Sun Francisco Now
Among tho amliimcm
family, ono of tho in
has for yours boon i
nml was born ileuf n
ouiTospoialont.
was a wealthy
unbors uf which
(Il licit o lioalth,
•I dumb ll lms
Pcputi SImm it!
»d mid returned
.'id-
Bbo uIho but down. II Mamad liko n j •>'<> • "Btom of tho family h. t»ka I
mountain. The littlo dog «»w wind j Uu.ii- nfflioh-d .laiighfcr wrl. thi-ni l.>
wa« coining, hut hrul no time to get Ihc.itrc, un.lcvcn tu co.icoHr, m
out from under. It wm. n very ,„d j »li«'•sporieuccd nculo m ivoua pm
death. But the J-nung Indy counolcs j when left .done, nnd noemed lo enjoy
horsolf—for, though and, it was not
lingering. Poor littlo dorg l Ho was
bo littlo when bIio got through with
him. Ho had hotter boon cremated
thau Bproud out bo thin.
Ti it.uto of Respect.
Wo.tho coumiittoo appointed to draft
Buitnblo reaolutionH, coinineniorative
of tho donth of Brotlmr N\. V'. Han-
dors, beg leavo to report tho follow
ing =
Whereas, it le a pleased tlio great
Architect of tho Universe in hit) in-
ftuito wisdom to call onr beloved
the excitoiuont and action of even
musical entertainments, although she
could not near a sound. It was ob
served that she aooitted very much
amused at the oomie ditios of Mr. Sol
Smith Russel,and enjoyed tho change
of his facial expression as much us
any of tho audieuce. When Sigma ,
Tagliapietra cuiuo on to hing it was,
noticed that a curious light came into j
her eyes, and stretching out her arm -
lo her mother, sliespelled od her lin
gers, with the greatest exeiseinont t he
words, "Mama 1 hear." The next
piece wan tyi orchestral arrangement
Brother, W. F. Sanders, from his la- k) f • Trovutoro,” played by the combi-
bor below to his Grand Lodge above lm (j on 0 f the Berger Family and the
and hv his i fthctiug diaponsat.on our , Vienna Ladie s Orchestra. As the
mystic circle has again been broken. t'ompositionjproceeded the tears ilow-
/ffso/ivtl l.«f, That in the death «f rd down tlu poor child’s (checks, and
our tote Bwilier, our ur>l. r, .nut j |„. v ..^iiemenl lx-o»uu> m. nivat tli.it
family, Imvo .Ublmuoagn-bt ">v .,
to^uTimi. Tbnt no .1.. ,,Iv nml (»« r.-«d.ing Uom« llm . n». btion
truly vyuipnlliiro rvitli l.is l.avnvcd .IumhI by llio t-rontr ..I lln invinng
widow and children, in this, their sad
Billiot ion and pray that the blessings
of God may rest upon them in their
distress.
ItonUcd 3rd, That a page l •• Uft
in tho book of minutes ot our Lodge
ns a memorial, "itli his name, date of
his birth nnd death inscribed there
on, and that the number
Lodge wear the usual badge
lug for thirty days.
/taufoni 4th. That a copy of tb»
resolutions bo furnished tho Kxpr
and Rkooua, and that a copy
such that the family physician
was summoned As she 1 iy on hei
couch she reached for her slate and
wrote: "Mother,! think li< aven must
bo music.” Tho next day, in accor
dance with her request, Mr.
was 8 ut for and kindly came
of this f ov R le Jit tie* iiillVivr his fane
f morn
UllSM 11
he sang
us song
•elating to a goose slutted with .-ago
and iuginga. It was too late. Death
had long marked the child for his
own, and she could not even smile.—
to tho widow of our deceased brother The little li|»s are cold now, and there
by tho Secretary of this Lodj
J. li Baabku, )
J. E. Ai.m.s [■ Com
N. M. Whiout )
Paoember, 1876.
is u vacant Chair in the family circle
- the joy > f the cue evening was too
much for the delicate utrvous sy>b m,
now hapily at rest.
W MotviiU npuiinst K II MoJaukia. Said
properly point- >l out l*y llm pliiialiir this
3rd day ul Jununrv 1877.
W. G. TAV hi if.
Dtpuly fsliciitV.
AIoi <gUKC Sliei ifl - Sal •.
W'lll. h" M.l'l !\>ie ll." On url Ilea
) » door, mi lie* town of (Y i n i.*;\
Polk oounly. (•«., will* n iho lo_’ il li arv of
Halo, on llio flrvi Tu«-v lay In March next,
tho follow Inp propet lv, to. wit :
One roaa • pecklcd cow and one hrindlo
mealy headed dew nml ten havhclvof corn,
more or lt"^, ns tho properly of (' M lVop
and E A c.’nmp, by virtue : and to vuii-.iv
n uiorlgaito li fa issued from Polk superior
courl ia favor of 8' P Smith, Men a. Hrothrr
agniuvl (' A Gump and I'. A Gauip
January •**, 187 7
II P LUMPKIN. Sli'IT
/ ( KOHGIA. POLK GDI N I V Vppii a
' * lion having been made f.*r an * id*
to ebaoKc llio location of the Van Wert
nnd Home road And F. M Randal. W
F Darden and T. S. Dadilo the duly ap
pointed commissioner^, having made their
report under oath that they have proceed
ed to mark out the same by changing the
location of said road nil r leaving iho rosi
deuce of It. M. WiPgnrd in the dim ii-«n f
Rome, and rannlng a northeast direction
unlit it slrikov the line running east and
west hot ween lots Nos: 120 and 177 and
also lots Nov. 121 and 170 ia the 2d di>-
trict and 3rd section lo a point where it in
icrvoctv the road again. Therefore all
persons having objections will Ale them at
the next term of court of Ordinary to be-
held on the 3rd Monday in January i,. \.
else said petition will lie grallied.
Dec 20th 1870 .1 oki. Bhkwku, Ord.v
/ a KoiUUA, POLK I’OI'NTV Api
* 1 lion having boen nnd" lo ! are ilu* : ri
vale i cad leaving tho Edwardsville m ar P,-
o. PiitmiuiA passing near lllooming (trove
Ghurch and Intersecting the Jacksonville
road near the residence «»f W ll. Short
iu the ]07'.uh diovict G. 'I . to be made n
public road ut • .vend cK■■*« or twenty feel
wide; and P. »• Pittman, John Gainer and
\V. II Short, the duly appointed iNuiunis
sioners having made their report under
oath that they have proceeded t" mark out
ihe same according to law. Therefore all
persons having objections will tile them al
the next term *i the court of ib-iinury to
he held on the 3d Monday in January next,
else said petition will be grained Decern-
her 20ih lb7ii. _ Jor.i. Uhkwkr, Ordy.
IMiotogt npiis ! Pilot o; iapli« \!
Rliotogmpii-'!! !
- And the beauutuLSouvn l’lon'iics
taken iu ever) stylo and -*i, the
Court House, Ccdavtown, Ga., by
Tho littlo daughter of a very wealthy
man happened not long ago to hour
her nmull ecltoolmates congr itulating
tbninsr.-lvr-H nnd ono another upon Iho
regularity with which their fathers
mud grace at tho table. Hor father
• liil not say grace, and, oppressed by
a nonso of inferiority, the littlo one
wept that evening and bos light him
to ilo it. Hu said ho thought it wn
lime lie hegnn, and asked a blessing
with ull proper fueling nt breakfe
next morhing. A younger sister ->f
his littlo homilist a young lady Htill in
the nursery, who had not beard tin*
previous convers itiou, looked up snr
prised; Mien her faco cleared. ‘ 1
know what you does ’at for, pap i
said she "it’s ’tauso you sro getting
II I <« II SCHOOL
( : 1«; D A U T OWN.
Wu. .1 Note* A. I* • Prinripi.l
Mnit. Mart A. Crabh - - Aasislanl
Mu*. It. N. Note* Instructor in drawing
nnd ["liming.
Jbme ('AOi.r, Instructor in J'^nmnnalilp
'J'he Hcholaslio year will lm dirided in
lo lwo *Msions. Spring and Fall. Th<*
Hpring Hovsion will oomrnoncn on the 8th
Of January. 1877, and close about the mid
die of June.
Tff# ralws of luitlnn will Ih* In propor
tion lb the ivlvnucemniii of aludic* pursued
(leading, Writing, Hpellinr. Arllh-
mclie. Geography nnd Map Draw
ing per month $2 30
Higher Arithmetic, Grammar, Eng-
liih Gornpoiition and History - 3 00
Rhetoric, Elementary Algebra, Phy
nlology, ^ I1!unt rat <**1 by charts)
Book-keeping 3 55
Geometry, Higher Algebra, Astrono
my, Natural Philosophy (will) rx
pertinent* and apparatua), mid.Men-
tnl Phlloiophy per month - - • 4 00
Hur vey Ing.Tr I ger ii omelry,Chemistry
(with extirriment*),Botany, Latin
Greek, French and German • 4 On
Inslrucllon* in Drawing, per month 2 50
No deduction will l»n mndo for absence
except iu cases of protracted illness,
Tho *chool will bn provided with
nlrumont, and papih
UtllTI'J M«SK'», JO"EI'll MKXKo
I\I* Mciilco Sc Hpo. |
W holcrnle and I’., tail Dealer* in
Clothing, Dry Goods 1
rriixi'irtrxn hoods |
21. Corner Whitehall ec Alabama Hire
A 4 llinla. (il'DI sill*
FITS OR EPILEPSY.
X'ldn
(-’ll k Ilfl oias, and a irial Bi>x of Dr.
Goulard's fu powdeis will be lent to them,
by nuiil, post paid, FULL. These pow-
dvr* hnvf been lesivd by hundre la, liun-
.Ired* of cate* in the Uhl World, and a
pertr-arici cure ha* been Ihc result in every
him.'*’.' >Lll<-r- t- from this due .-e
should give lh> -<* powders an -*arly (rial,
na il* curative power* arc wonderful, many
perrons having been cured by a trial box
Pri<
CASH STORE.”
CT- S. STUBBS;] & GO.
,Cedarto\vn> (in.
J J A VK ju«t received their Spring Slock of
LY goods, notions, shoes, GROCERIES,\
CROCKERY. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AC
goods were bought nt the cIobcsI figures, nml having secured G \»li and Ga*r
difciuni*, they arc able lo offer Ihcin at pric. i which defy cuiupotition. Call and b*
convinced.
* r.ml slif'c* manufactured lo order. Wa
','i. Family Groceries, ^rV'wwS. -im'ciI
CANNED GOODS, PICKLKS, FLOI B and MEAL.
Solo Agent* in Polk county for the Celebrate ! **\Vnlt Plows” and fixture*.
B*%- Agcbts for Hull’s Patent Rotary Hnrtow—WARRANTED.
Tin
I muHiu, free of charge,
government of tho school will be
mild ami firm. Teacher* will Ntrivn e*po
cinlly to incnlcale good, moral principle*.
Instruction will be (borough and »y
to malic. Review* frequent-
A public exnmiualion will be held ul th
end of the Term.
W. JENNINGS & CO.
1-teninr Ht., nw
A'j;i,A N l A. C> \.
White Pine Doors, Sash Blinds,
Mouldings. Mantles,
II.- rlii-L. Sluir Kuili,, IWm,N ".
11., WinV.on Cl! ■. .ml Wimlu.v
l-’t.iiUt-H, Whdli'H.l.i ii Hnliil
lltC Mmi
Wm. M. SPARKS.
.1 t r» a s k r .j r /,ir
9 *dirlov/,i,* i On,
S099 1 ,
ooU)r», N Vjj
by every agent
until in the bind-
l»i>* we furnish, hut ihoto who are wiling
to woik can easily earn a dor.on dolbir* a
day right in iheirown localities. Have no
rooru to explain lu re. Busin* <b pleasant
nud iionornbli’ \\ omei), and boj'* and
girls do a* ve il a* men. \V«. u ill . furnish
you a coiuplele outfit free The business
pay* better than anything else. We will
free. Write nnd sc Farmers and m«-
chtttiics, their non* *ttU daughters, and all
sin.".Id write to us uml learn all about the
work at once. Don't delay. Address.
Thi i. A Go., Augusta, Maino.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fovor and Aguo. Intormlttnnt Fnrer,
(Ul tho ntfoollona which ar^HO (Tom malari-
oun, marsh, or mlasmatlu potsona.
Tills is ft compound remedy, prepared with
scientific, aklll from vegetable ingredients, which
nml Fever and the ronrnniltant disorders. Such
n remedy the ncrowtiei of the people in mwla-
rl'tns tlistri i. demand. II* >:rcatsuperiority
over any other medicine yet discovered for the
ruro of Inlermillrnti I*, that It contains no qui
nine or mineral, ami tl -who take it nra free
front danger of quinhni or any injurious elfocU,
and are aa healthy aOrrn-ihs it n* before. It
dvely employed during
)UGU. pi
•orNT) -w. i:
it in: writ, ord
r ii e si: rs
N ; IV HMIK.
1 broad columns; while
l will ho a sheet of otgh*
dimension* and eharac-
•us advocate . f 1 reform nnd rclrenohment.
and «'f ihe substitution i f Hlnl.»«maiiship,
wisdom and integrity for hollow pretence
mbecillly, and fraud, iu Iho adtuinislra
ion of public alLsirs. It Will^ontend fn
ill" government of Ihe people by ihe poo
ido nn«l for ihe peoide, i- oppose*! Co gov
ernment by frauds in the bnllot-bux nnd ii
ihe counting of votes enforced by military
liolenee, ll will endeavor to supply it-
readers—a body now not far fro
thirty years In the treatment of those distressing .
dUordci ■<, and so uuvary tr.g has been Its success !
that It has gained Uir i'‘piitation of being Inful- ,
llldo. Itcan.lherefoie, be safely recommended j
as n sure remedy an I -penile fur the Fever anil
Agon of Ihe )Ve*t, and the ( hills sud Fever of
Urn South. It counteracts the miasmatic poison
In the blood, nnd frees tho system from lls Influ* j
ern e, so that fever and ague, phAii'i or chills, i
once broken up by It. d» not return uutil tho
dlsrnm Is aealn rouu«,-ir*l.
The great variety of disorders which s.rlso from
the Irritation of this poison, such an Nnuialgls,
Itlioumallsiu, Gout, IIsimIai Iis, tlllmlness.
Toothache, l.nrschs, Catarrh, Asthma, l'nl-
pltatlnii, Splnilc Affections. Hystcrh-s, 1‘aln
Iu llm Itowels, Colic, I’aralysls, and ‘I'-range-
of tho Stomach, all of which been mo intermit
tent nr periodical, bare no speedier remedy than
Ayrh's Aon: Gum:, which cures them all alike,
ami protects the Nj htcm front Ihture attarks. As
a preventive, it ia of Immense service In those
communities where Fever and Ague prevail*, as
It stays the development of the disease if taken
on the flr&l approach of the premonitory symp
toms. Travellers and temporary residents are
Um* enabled to defy tbe«o disorders, and few
will ever auger if they avail themselves of lire
protection lids remedy afford*.
l or I.l ver Complaints, arising from torpidity,
It i* an excellent remedy: it stimulates lids organ
Into healthy activity, and produces many remark
able cures where oilier medicines foil.
Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer Si Co.,
l’rnctical nud Analytical Chemists,
MARBLE WORKS,
BROAD STREET,
ROME, - - GEORGIA
r PHD undersigned would enll special ul-
1 trillion lo liii'ir ftrciliiic- fur supply
ing onvthing in the above line.
MONUMENTS,
Tomb and Headstones, Vases
Ac. Ac.,
(It ihe best Haitian nnd American Mai
Ido, finished in the be*: sijlr nnd work
manship, amt price* that defies compeli-
li'.t;. The cilUcn* of Gedartown nnd vi
cinity art- respectfully invited to call and
examine our works nnd price* when in
Hume. July 27. 4m
A M. ALLEAGCF. d GO.
Professional Cards.
I)i. IL IL THOMPSON.
dinOK over j. a. wvnn'h STORE.
\ ILL I’ll ACT ICE FOB HALF I'rtlCK
\ \ • ^ Klntwil! | a- n. by I'-*" I’t
T ,- M ll* ail dm.--ll. if I'M l l*t of N ‘v
I charge $1 only. No one need call on mo
wh-> lilt* not cither paid or secured bill*
for i ft service* and who i* not willing to
reemo me for future practice. Gb»t el id
eal case* r specialty. Dec- 1. Is70-
TURNER and GLENN,
ATTOftiN KY.S AT LA \\
t nlul-Hm II. (<a.
i VFFIGE South of t’uurt lionV, bi."ween
V » Hitniiii-iori and Wn/hl's si ore-
i ... I. I’auldinjf, JI ;s r •.» 1 •»«. n nnd '
May -5, 1873
Dr. W. C. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
G. W. VANCE,
Saddler and Harness Maker,
(EDA TOWN, G A.
^pT08E wanting work done in my lino
1 are respectfully aaked lo givo me a tri
al .My Shop is on tho corner, iu iho Pow.
eli old Livery Stable bunding may 8
:n k >v
BLACKSM TH & WOODSHOP
— BY—
GEO. P. LYNCH.
t’HOP ’ i-xt : i Ilr Ghi-idm'« office •
» o AH km U ..f v ork. i'. Iron and Wood,
done in the be*i style and on short notice,
li I. Canibion, well known to most of mtr
f irmer* a* the Champion plow *rnitli, is in
•he hop hammering away. Bring in your
P" wh, old Buggies nnd \Yagou*. or any
other work. Sutisfaction guaraaloed.
< i t AUTowN, Ot., May 1, 1870.
COPPER COPPER.
"J K Kl’.l* i-"m«lnntly mi band a pend assbl
t r nj
iy made
-WAEbB
1
•in ii (Ford t' .-"li iti-ren*nnoble a*
•• bought in any market. Also do all
•<r job work. Mich n* rooflm; and gut-
g lion-* - iu ihe most durable style.—
•r nnd I" i--*. mending umbr** : hts I
ci tnliy -..iicii* ihc trade uf m . ehani*
nil kind* up country produce in or-
:" for Tin. Gnntio Sirener* mud" lo
• 'oi ihe (hortesi notice.
1 '!' MKK.
l.Vdns town, Go
nio.il i»s(>.\ .‘v \\ i tv li:,
Roal Esrate Agents
AIR LINE HOUSE,
Il-L’.l 'nor .St rt***i,
A T I. A N T A , G A .
Mmtl I.f L<>*4;
D«d- <Ly
$2 oa
W":
GKDARTOW?
L Sell. Huy or
■F.ORGI \,
i property,
lU’Kin.NK v J0\: s. DrugiUi*
for u lonyrr time.
KI.ITH, lT*<Dii«tor.
< 'ONSIJM HTION.
« ?:m:h \l mfid :i \ndm:. |
TIDWELL A. I IIOMPSO.V
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CKDARTOWN. OA.
a; 1
ji the :
rihy
eful.
I m'tr'of
pollers nnd corrc*pon<ienl*. 11* repo
Cum Washington especially, will he !
nccurate nnd lenrle*.* . and it will «Lni
lee* e oiiliuuc lo deeorvo and enjoy th«<
lied of those who thrive by plunder
ihe itensury or by usurping xvhat the !
'I'"* not give I hem, while it will elides
to merit the confidence of tho public
Milled po
vh will
■ tit .
po*
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me minuny edition «lono,eigul pagvs, ^i,
20 a year post paid.
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mtus, will be furnished during 1877 at the
l ate uf $1 per year, post paid.
The bcuefil of this large reduction from
iho previous rat" fur the weekly can be
enjoyed by individual subscribers without
Ihe necessity of making up clubs. At tho
same time, if any of our friends choose to
aid in extchding our circulation, we shall
be grateful to them, and every such person
who sends listen or more subscribers from
one place will bo entitled to ono copy of
the paper lor himiclf without charge. At
one dollar a year postage paid, the expen-
-es of the Taper and printing are barely
repaid; and, considering the site of the
sheet and the quality ot it.* contents, we
are confident the people will oonfider Tun
Mkkwi.y fist’s the ehe.q a»t newspaper pub
Ushcd iu the world, and Wi‘ trust also ouc
el the kvtl. Address TUB St N.
New York Gi y, N. V |
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Atliiiin 1*1 rntor's Sale.
ST BORGIA, FOLK.GOUNTV:- By virtue j
VT of an eider of the t'ouri . t‘ Ordinary ,
of said county at November Term. 1^7". 1
will be sold beforo tbs court house dcor
in t'edartowu. Folk couuty, G*.. on the 1
first Tuesday in January next, within
the legal houos of »»!'*• ‘ ! public outcry,
the following described lauds belonging
the estate *1 Edtuond Berry, late of -aid •
county, dee'd: : ot No l v 7>, in ihe 17th :
distriei aud 4th section -ail couuiv.
said to contain 30 acres 8 t’d for the ben. I
eflt ot ibe heirs aud creditors of said dec' !.
m. Ibowdiw
viraGon known l
DBl'GGIS FS.
B i; \DFOKD \ M.l.r.N. I H I IL ise
Square—Drug-. Medicines, Faint*,
Oils, Soaps, perfumery. Garden Seeds, c'.c.
' W. VANCE. Main street—Harness,
T Bridles, etc., made to order on short
lutice and warranted.
BOOK* anil STATIONERY.
j • A WR
Ik. Equate - B" ks. siati.-nery, Ftiromos,
N )V el ties, l.arden Si e etc.
b a e nn.
H a7 BTOFFKKGi-N, Court H
Square—Fresh Bread, Cukes. Gonfee-
TIN SiiOP.
\ 1. MEF.. Main street-Job Work done
C CLEVELAND, Main
j and repairs clothiug
i short notice.
A
.1 LWLLLIL
L. DAVIS. .Main st.—Repairs Ci-eks,
Watches and Jewelry. Keeps Jewelry
SHOE MAKERS-
Tliompson's Liniment
Is one of ihe greatest discoveries of the
«g". Nothing brings such speedy and sure
relief to those who suffer with the numer
ous pains nnd aches common to tho human
race Du you want something that will
case your head, your hack, cure your rheu
matism and Neuralgia \pply Thompson'*
Liniment and suffer no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
8pr iin*. Burns, and Fains generally,
THOMPSON’S Ll VIMENT
and you need fear no harm. The Modi
1 cine is put "p right here in your iuid*t,by
Dr It. K. THOMPSON. Vour neighbor*
i have iri-d it, and it ha* never failed to do
| what it promise*. Every family should
; Keep it "n hau l, and thereby save many n
j dollar. Often a long and expansive trip
| fur a physician might he dispensed with,
| simply by applying Thompson'* Liniment:
1 then keep it y-ii hand—it wilt coUyou but
; little. N«> physician can practice success
j fully without a good Liniment- they know
! it- importance—then keep it on hand. You
i can apply it yourself nud save money.
Gall on DK. II. IL THOMPSON, over
, Dr. Keese'* Drug .Store, g"t a bottle, and
! never be without it. It w ill do what it say*
1 and you’ll never regret buying it. Oct 2
For sale in Kockmart by S K Hogue
J. P. McCoNNEI.L. Agent, Acworth, Ga
Haralson Sheriff Sale*.
; GBt.KGlA, llara'fci.n County,
' First Ti:esd.\v in January 1877.
j ihe following property, to-wit:
Lots of land number* l,12u nml 11,2l
; in the Huh district and 3rd section of said
couniy. Loviei oo to satisfy two Justice -
j Court ti fits from the 830th District G. M.
in favor of Henry Taylor v? V. J. W. H.
Mej h,-ns. u- pnneipai. and K. .M. Bryant
executor on the estate of "‘in. Greer, de-
eeased, security, of J. W H Stephens.
Levy made aud returned tu mo by L. C.
' This December 2nd, 1870.
JOHN DEAN, Sheriff.
ash.
Deo.
|\V C. KNIGHT, A dm .
IIL.NKY MAY. Main M— Fine Boots' fOSEPH 1
L jL and Shoes made t < rder Hepairing •* kind* of Boot and Shoe work done i
■ i tic on -hurt notice. superior manner.