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THE RECORD
CEDARTOWN, OA., JAN. 19, 1877.
Tlie Public I’urte*
Tlio annual report of Troamiror
-Uetifroo in chiefly a matter of tabloH,
•but thou© ttibloH promul in the cloar-
•oat poiuiiblo manner a ileal of infor*
‘tnation that coucorna ovary taxpayer,
every citizen, in fact, of tho uttilo.—
They prummt every cswintial fact in
relation to thu flnaucoa of the ntato,
her bonded dobt and her liabililioH
Ah utt 6hdoi«olr—nol ou© being over 1 -
looked bo far an we can di#5ovor. Bo-
fore wo come to the tabtoa, a history
iH given of now sovon por cent* bonda
to the amount of $512,000, at an ox
(muiio of luMi limn Hi* hundred dol
lars, including advertising for propos
als, printing of bonds, etc. The pre
miums realized on tho sale of bonds
were nearly flvo tiinos tho expenses of
tho ontiro transaction.
And thou wo oomo to th« carefully
prepared tables which aro as full of
facts oh an egg is of moat The rec
ognized dobt of tho state amounts
to $H,447*500 and tho tables in tho
roport show tho yoar wUon tho differ-
out portions fall duo-—tho months
whon tho interest is to bo paid on oaoh
part, and a varioty of othor informa
tion eupoeially intorosting to thu hold
ers of tho bonds. Only $100,000 of
tho principal falls duo this yoar.
There uro also bonds outstanding
to tho amount of $‘2,088,000, boaring
tho endorsement of tlio stato as fol
lows:
Macon ami Brunswick • $1,060,000
Nor Mi nml Mouth ..... 2-10,000
Moiuphia Uranch 84,000
All throo of those roads lmvo de
faulted, and tho first two aro hold
aud operated by tho stato. Add tho
forgoing amounts to thu bonded debt
of tho state, and wo lmvo a grand to
tal of $10,071,500, wbioli is probably
just about tbo size of tho load that
wo must toto to tho days of Anal pay
ment.
Tho trensuror estimates tho receipts
of 1877 at $1,457,000.
Thu disbursements for thu same
poriod aro $1,167,000.
The Comptroller’* llrport.
The Lcgialuflire.
Tlio Georgia Legislature convened
on Wednesday of last week. Hon.
Rufus R Lester, of Havannah, was
elected president of tho sonnto. A. J
Cameron was re-elected Mousongor,
and Col. J. B. Cumming ro*electod
doorkeeper. Col. Eugene 1*. Hpeor,
of Hpaulding, was elected clork.
Hon. A. O. Bacon, of Bibb,
dcctcd apeak or of tho Houso; B. F.
Miller, of Hancock, doorkeeper, J. It.
.Smith, of Coffeo, Messenger of the
hoUso.
An usual, a groat many bills have
boon introduced. Two or throo mem
bers have introduced bills to roduco
tbo per diem of members to fivo dol
lars. .Such ,bills are invariably laid
on tho tuble—and finally utidor tho
tablo.
A bill has boon introduced to alter
tlio constitution making the sessions
bionniol, and tho per diom of mem
bers not more than $5, and mileugo
ten cents pet mile.
Tho usual largo number of bills to
altor and amend different sections of
tho Code, have boon introduced—
about ten per cent of tbo wbolo num
ber.
Our New York Letter.
IIV SAf.UK J. IIATTF.Y.
Tbo fourth nunual roport of Comp
troller Uoldsmitli is a very interesting
document. It is a bird's oyo view of
tlio stato's resources. It hIiowh what
we have lost and gained in a yoar of
fjovoro shrinkage. Thu taxable prop
erly of thu yoar was 615,002,2111 loss
than in 1K7C, but this deoronso, largo
ns it is, is not near so largo ns timt
sustained in many other states. Tho
dooronno would ,lmvo boon more se
verely folt but for tho gainos in furni
ture and tools. Of tho 1 jss farming
lauds furnished five and a half mil
lions; city properly about throo and
tUroo-qunrUr millions; money and
solvent debts neatly six millions; mor-
elmudiso two millions,and bank shares
two and a quurtor millions. Aud yot
tho taxable property of tho stato is
$10,1811,0211 more than it was whon
Colonel Goldsmith assumed his pres
ent duties.
Tho comptroller believes that the
returns of many corporations nro far
below what they should ho, and h 0 , with netted heading,
thoroforo asks the legislature lo aiu * ^ ou 8* “B'aight o
amend tho law so that he can roctify
Buoh roturus according to tho host in
formation ut his command. Ho re-
coumiouds a change in the fiscal yoar
so as to give all of Doootubor to tho
Accurate preparation of tho statistical
information douiaudod by the annual
r#ports. To avoid confusion and er
ror ho roooommonds that tho ontiro
poll tax ho paid to tho treasurer, ami
that it bo transferred to tho counties
whon tho not amounts duo them re
spectively aro ascertained.
Although lhero was a gain of 634,
744 Hcroa in improved lands, yet that
class of proporty shows a docroaso in
value amounting to $5,401,233, owing
to a loss of twenty-two aud ono-
third cents an acre iu average value.
The average vuluo of improved laud
in Fulton comity is $14.21) an aero,
tho lands of uo othor comity attain
ing to tou dollars.
Tho closing table of tho roport is a
What would your roadors in tho
beautiful land of flowers and sun-
shino say to snow two foot doop on
tho level ? 1 wonder how many gird-
od about with the splendor of white
unbrokon silence, would nay as I do,
"TIiobo things aro boautiful in thoir
way, but givo mo tho Summer Land."
Icebergs aro supoib, hut arnngo
grovon aro proferabio. Truo, tho
lovely girls of Georgia havo no oppor
tunity for tho display of handsome
fcot in a fascinating skating costumo
but tlion, it is Horn Billing to have a
classical foot iu the event of a chance
visit to Control Fork during tho win
ter festivities, soino lovely suits, too.
Fashion has Imd bar hands full iu
carrying out tho elegant designs, and
Now York in as guy as of old, despite
monetary depression, and tho fact
that the Frcsidoulial question is not
yot decided.
Thn modes hold high carnival on
Now Yonr's day. Sumo sploudld toi
lets wore on tho tapis, and wistful
faces from without looked through
the largo plate windows of Murray
Hill aud Fifth Avonun, upon scones
which made the brain reel, and poor rison
heart sick unto death, with its woary
load of piteous thirst aud hangar.
Seal sacqucs aro finished with a
border band of o'tor, running with
tho felt, which gives a rich fall edge
to tl\o fur.
Outer garmonts aro boautiful this
season. Tho sacquo, dolman, and
tho French paletot nro perfect in
points of comfort aud elegance. Gut
ter garmonts of all stales are much
larger in order lo asismulato with tho
classic fall of drapery, which is now
tho prevailing mode. Little or no
looping appoars in tho latest Parisiau
toilets.
Costumes for tho strool nro mndo
of rough surfaced goods, cantol's hair
and Spllrberger cloths, all napped
Action of Collar Valley Presby
terian Halibut It School ou tlte
Dentil of Mis* Flora Mclver.
“Death loves a whining mark."
Wo are forcibly reminded of this
iu tho death of Mi*s Flora Mclver,
which occurcd at tho rosidonco of Mr.
A. It. Jones ou New Year’s evening at
8 o’clock.
Of her exemplary Christian charac
ter, wo leave to ono better qualified to
speak. Her connection with this
Sabbath school coimnouccd with its
organization, in 1873, aud ceased on
ly with her life. As a member of tbo
school, her promptness zosl and oncr-
gy commanded tho respect and es-
teoin of all. As a teacher, her kind
ness and gentleness won tho hearts of
bor class.
Did wo not know tlmt “tho Lord
of all tho earth will do right,” we
should be disposed to wonder at the
dispensation of his providenoo; that
one so useful, so devoted to His cause,
so conaiateul in her daily walk aud
conversation should lie taken.
To his dtciLo wo iniekly submit,
and oiler thu following resolutions.
1st. That in tho death of Miss
Flora Mclver, this Sabbath School
has sustained an almost irreparable
loss.
2nd. That wo will ondouvor to imi-
tato her in tho Christian virtues si o
so eminently illustrated.
3rd. That we extend to her broth
ers, sisters and relatives tlio assur
ance of our earnest sympathy aud
condolcnco.
4th. Thai tho Socrotary bo instruct
ed to pluco this notion of thu
school on tlio rooord book, and to
furnish a copy lo each of the public
journals of this placo, and tho South
ern Presbyterian at Columbia S. C.,
for publication.
Respectfully submitted
Mas. J. O. Waddell
Mas. M. V. It. Are.
Mils. Wiii. Biudfoiid,
Committee.
Adopted Jan. 16th 1877.
Tho "Ladies' Benevolent Sowing
Society” of thu Cedar Valley Pronby-
lorinu church having boon called to
moot in said church ou Saturday 13th
instant to take appropriate action on
the death of Mins Flora MHU-cr. Tho
Vice President, Mrs. K'.I.a P. Waddell
took tho chair and ou motion ap
pointed Mrs. Iv do P. Ake, Mrs. Leah-
uorn Bradford, aud Miss Jennie liar-
commit tou to adopt, suitable
resolutions of refcpoct aud condolence
on her death.
Tho coiumilteo retired and in a
few miiiutos returned and reported
thu following, which were unanimous
ly adopted by the society and order-
oil to bo embodied in ili-i minutes.
Wiikuras, It has plcasod our lienv-
only Father in Hit all-wise and nu-
oliangablo providouoo to remove from
us our late beloved sistor, and Prosi-
dout of our society, Mias Flora Mc-
Ivcr, ami
Wiiwikah, It has boon our happy
privilege to lmvo intimately associated
with her from tho organization of our
society. Wo can boar testimony to
tho cultivated taste aud Christian
liiabties which rnndu her so highly
tufted, trimmed with rich wool fringe j «aleomod and beloved by us all, tho
A closo cuirass ^ or0 **
r dross are tho
rule for these. Of course much do-
pouds upon tho corset. A perfect fil
ing corset is the very keynote of style.
Tho mills of tho United States
Oorsot Co., aro iu full operation, turn
ing out tho host articles iu tho tnark-
ot. Tho "charm," tho "beauty,” the
“A A" and tho “Fifth Avenue" aro
Jlmoltnl, That in tho death of our
dour sister, this society has sustained
a verry great loss, and while wo meek
ly bow to tlio will of Him who dooth
all things well, it is with deep sorrow
wo grieve over tho death of ono so
groat Iv endeared to us and lias boon
culled away thus early in life.
litvovlci/, That wo tender our mi*
Excc.'iilor*’* Sale.
By viituo of nn order of the
lives and friuuds in this, tho hour uf
thoir Boro boreaveiuout.
lit'Solvctl, That tlio secretary furn
ish a copy of these resolutions to
each of tho Collar I own pipits for
publication.
Hath P. Ake.
Lkaukoiu Bradford,
J innib H arrison,
Com mil tee.
Tlio State government of Louisi
ana is in a bud way, two governors
aud two legislatures.
(.’lit (hi* Out—it May Save Your
Lift*.
Tlicro is no person living but what
suffers more or less with Lung Pis
ease, Coughs, Colds or consumption,
yot some would.die rather than pay
bottlo of medicine
that would euro them. Doctor A.
Tho foreign fashion for glitter doos I Boshchco's German Sirup has latc-
uot take well in New York. Heavy ty been introduced in this country
fancy braids appear iu which thoro 0*° ,u Germany, sud its. ivouderous
glitters a sorpeutiuc fitripo of gold or j ‘•Mires astonishes every ono that try it.
. i i> miojur silver, aud nro used for trimmiug . M you doubt what wo say in print,
0,1 $831,513 nml U.rton $JU,bl5 m ^ ^ woolon k | out thin out nml inko it to your .Irug-
liorsoa. mulea at ,1 Itvo ntock-lho two , Tbo iu Ungori8 ia 80(a o( giels Brndfonl A Alienor Bmbauk .A
U-a,lin B oouutis.1 of the eMe m that j coll4nj , lud cuC& eiubroidorod iu rolore J"»« «u.l got a snuiplo bottlo fcr 10
napecl.—ICoDBtUuUou. j r nltavod by gold aud silver tbtondn. cents aud try it, or a regular si)u for
tho collar may be either round or eents.
Governor Colquitt has reappointed j poiuto<1| lmt it ia inV(l riably attached
Ju<l B . People., of the AUnuU ciremt,: l0 R cbemi86tU!i ttlll| lhg cnlTa ia
Judge McCutcbon Oberoknn cirouit, v , iriol)8 aU , l()t , a to suit tbo fau0J o(
the purolnisor.
Truth is present stylos are marvels
.laptatiou and bocotuinguess, cov-
poso of a fresh expenditure, for
master pieoo of ntnti -tied work. It j “>««> oomimd consideration,
allows bv oouution n woudorful array j Tlio prevailing shades being posi-
,of facta*, all on 010 sheet. There are 1 live, is a fuel favorable lo tho use of
1,2011 lawyers iu the state,‘.Id of whom d.von. Any tint can bo converted iu-
hto iu Fulton. Chatham and Rich- j lo Wm*. 'cry many neutral it' for
tuoud havo each 58. The state also j »>>adoe make beautiful navy blue,
coutniu. 1,678 doctors, Fulton lend-
ing off 03, while Riobiuoud has 35 '
und Chatham 33. Colquitt contains
but $1,130 worth of merchandise.—
Washington county bus wisely invest-
Judge Cniwfoixl, Chattahoochoa cir
cuit, Judge Bleckley, Supreme Court j
R. N. Ely was appointed attorney
general. Jas. P. Uarrioon <VCo. woro , ©ring the grouud with artistic eeouo-
i Jec|e4 «»tato printers.
; my aud graceful olcgauce
A
Ordinary «f Hall tonnty, Mcorgi*, in
|tiirAiiance of tlu> Imt will and lertumcnt
of Ttrry Couch, late of Unit county de
ceased. I will Bell at public outcry baforo
the court hoiiHe floor• in the town of (>c-
dnrtown. Polk count)", On., between the
legal hours of laic, on the 1st Tneiday ia
I ebruarv 1877, the following described
real estate belonging to thn cHtnto of naid
dccaaaed, to wit: Lot of land number
lii roe hundred and nine f309) in the Hint
district of the 3rd secti'in of originally
Cherokee, now Polk county.
Terms cash. DANA V CO I CM
Kx. of will of Terry t'oucli, dec'd
SlicrifT Sale* for February.
Will he sold beforo tlio court house floor
»n Odnrfown n o1k Co , On., on the 1st
Tuesday In February next, between the
legal hours of ordo.the following property,
Lots of land Nos. 1 >92, Ijfg 1191.1196,
1266. 1267, 1268 and 11*6, in the 8d district
and HI. section of Polk county, lavicd on
by virtue of n justice court fi fa Issued from
the 898ih district, O M. in faror of James
Long against .Ini^r A King, defendant, ns
the property of defendant. Levy made
anil returned to me by a bailiff.
Al«o, lot of land No 1190, in the 2nd
district ami 4tIt Boctlon of Polk county, Oa
Levied on by virtue of a justice court fl fa
from tho 1223 district (1 M, iu favor of
Mason II Hush against John I) Jones ns the
properly of John 11 Jones, it being pur
chase money for said lot. Levy made nml
returned to mo by a Ilnilif
Also, at same time and place lots of Inml
Nos 846 ami 376 in the 2nd district and 4th
section of Polk county Ma, Levied upon
uy virtue of a Polk superior court fl fa in
favor of Cain (Hover against V II Oppcrt
os the property of V II Oppert
Also, lots of land Nos 027, 928. 929. 930
1019,1070, 1070, and 946. in the 2nd dis
trict nml till sc iign of Polk county, (in
by virtue of amHo satisfy a Polk superior
court ti fa in favor of Alfred Shorter against
Benjamin T West and (Jcorge W West
and one ft fa in faror of John T Pryor e» al
for ilia use of otflccrs of court vs (Jcorge
W West Trustee, as the property of Ueo.
W West, ami lmvo gavo notice of the same
loti W West this January 2nd 1877
Also, at tho fame limn nml place, all oi
the interest in anil to lots of Inml 1066,
1096, 1024. 1028, ami 991 in the 2nd I <
trict ami 4th section of Polk county, (in,,
levied upon as the property of It K Tliomp
son to satisfy one Polk Superior court ft
fa iu favor of the t'herokco Iron t.'o..
against It It Thornpsnn, ami one superior
court fi fa in favor of Huntington and Bar
her against It It Thompson und P (' Har
ris and W Knout Wood, and one Polk su
perior covrt fl fa in favor ofJntncs M Smith
(Inventor, etc , for tlie use of officers of
officers of court hgniust F.lbcrl UatMo prin.
and It Mt Thompson, security, also one
county court fl fa in favor of K Turner.
Lev ini on sn the porperty of It It Thonq -
son nml now in his pours*ion.
of Thus It Akin
8t,0 and 831. in
Alsu, allot i
in und to lots
iml No
. It Mo
91,
cs II Hill agninti
»d pi*
i In
id 791
the 21st district and 3rd section of Polk
uouimty (loorgin, levied upon by virtue of
a l'olk *iip*i ior court li fa in lavor of John
M Parham nga.nst .lames R Morgan, and
lino polk nupei ior court fl fa in ravor of
Win McDowell for the use of offi.eri ..f
officer* of court iwoiust Jutuos It Morgan,
and one Polk DUpaHof court ti fn In ta'or
uf Geo W Foot for the II .0 of I'lliccra of
court against W A While, piinelplo ami
Jnioe* K .Morgan iccurliy on a t o !, ami
olio Polk county court ft fa in favor of A.
Doughnrty against Jaw It Morgan; and
Polk comity court fl fa in favor ut J S
Noyes Ojinlnwt James II Morgan, and
Polk county court fl fa in In*
pert agaiu.-l James It Morgan,
H Op
other
my hands tho property of Jus It
Morgan
Also, at the same
imo and place, lot* of
id 206, all in the IHlh
mi of Polk county, (i.i
e of two justice court
oue In favor of Jim.
laud N
district and 3d
levied upon by
fl fns of said co
Smith & Co, and ono in favor of Thomu-
IV Detlproo, against A S Mctiregor; lyve
made ami returned to me by a constable,
to satisfy said ti fa. a* tho property of A 8
McGregor.
Also nil of tin* interest of Augustus X
McGregor in and to lulu uf laud Nos 2<>0,
201. 223. 233. 272, 686, (HI, 612, and 665
iu I lie ISlli district and 3d section, levied
upon by virtue of and m - »ti*fy a superior
court ft fa iu favor of Dan ! M Printup
against A 8 Mctiregor, ami also t>> satisfy
oilier 11 fnw it) my baud'*. This January .6,
1877
II. P LI 'IPKIN, Sh'ff
each n triumph of luodlatio art, nml l feigned sympathies to the tniny rolu-
tho looms of Lynll Bro's. lire a su-
poih addition to to tho manufnotur-
lug interests of our conn tty.
Tho monetary stringency with
which our country is convulsed 1ms
brought out tho resources of our boat
ladies in a woudorful dogreo.
The facilities of tho Staton Island
Fancy Dyeing establishment aro such
that beautiful tints or undor Hues of
color can bo produced iu tho re-dying
of soiled fabrics with tho most exquis
ite stylo and finish.
Iu combination with othor goods,
these reproductions answer ovory pur-
Drput)' SlierHTa Suit*.
Will he sold on Hie M Tuesday in Feb-
runry next beforo the t'mirt House door in
Odaltoivn, within the legal hours of salt
the following properly to wit:
!...t of land N > 722* in the ls»h district
and 3d seation of Polk county. (»a, a* tlir
property o Mrs S A \ Paco, lo satisfy mu
Stale ami county lax fi fa in favor »( J It
West. Sabi property pointed out by > J
l'ox, nud notice ha* been given tenant in
pow>«io l and returned to mo by .a con
Also at <arao time and place lo« .,f land
No 1046 insist dist. and 3rd -pc, of Polk
ounty, Ua„ said land lying and being
near tho Joel Atkin's farm on I'i-li ' reck
P lk ('Minty Go. Said land levied up, i
a* the properly o| Joel \ Ikins, dec-HM'd.
to satisfy one Polk superior court ti fa in
favor if Hines Morgan Co., against |\
Williamson principal an l Joel Atkins <*•
curely on. appeal bond ^aid property
ptdnle*! 'ut by James Adkins executor on
tho cMn'eot ,i. el Adkins deceased.
Also, hi same time and place, one sor
rel horse about ten years old, of medium
sire, und ono ch*i sorghum mill with two
rollers and other fixture* lo it Levied up
on as the property .d K li McJunkin to sat
isfy i superior court fl fa iu favor f Ueo
W .Mcrgnn against K li McJunkin. .Said
proj erty pointed out by tho plniutiff tiiis
3rd day t.f January 1877.
W. ti. TAYLOR.
Deputy Sheriff.
Mottsagi 1 Slioi ifT Salt*.
AV’H b t»' "d.l before tho t'ourt Hu i-
' v door, in th>‘ town of (6 iari v
Polk county, Ga., within the legal hours
IX l (I II S O II OO L
(I K TT A It T O W N .
Wv. .1 Nona A. B. - - Principal
Mn a. Mary A. f it a mi - - • Assistant
Mbs. II. N. Novi.- Instructor In <lrawing
and painting.
Jexsb Caole, Instructor in Penmanship.
The Scholastic year will bo divided in -*
to two sessions. .Spring and Fall. The
Spring Session will enminenc* on the 15th
of January. 1877, and closo about the mid
dle of June.
The rates of tuition will b * in propor
tion to the advancement of studies pursued
Reading. Writing, Spelling. {Arith
metic, Geography and Map Draw
ing per month $2 60
Higher Arithmetic, Grammar, Eng
lish Composition and History - 3 CO
Rhetoric, Elementary Algebra, Phy
siology, (Illustrated by charts)
Book-keeping 3 66
Geometry, Higher Algebra, Astrono
my, Natural Phylosophy (with ex-
pcrimenls and apparatus), and Men
tal Philosophy per month - - - 4 00
Hnrveying.Trigern'iiueiry.Clieinistry
(with experiments),Botany, Latin
Greek, Frcnoh ami German - - 4 00
Instructions in Drawing, per month 2 60
No deduction will bo mad'! for absence
except in cases of protracted illness,
Tlie school will 1)0 providod with an in
strument, and pupiH will receive instruc
tions in vocal music, free of charge,
The government of the school will he
tnild and linn. Teachers will strive espo.
ciolly to Inculcate good, moral principles
Instruction will be thorough and sys
tematic. Reviews frequent.
A public examination will be held at the
end nr tho T* rm.
W. JENNINGS & CO.
38 Decatur 8t.,ncar Flmball House.
ATLAN’I A. (rA.
White Pine Doors, Sash Blinds,
Mouldings. Mantles,
Brnoket.M, tttnir Ilnils, Bfilnstors, New
els, WinAow (Hums, nml Wintlow
Frames, Wholesale iV Detail
I)cc. Mui
M, Menko A: Bn).
\\ holeanlcnud Retail Dealers in
Clothing, Dry Goods
FURNISHING HOODS.
21, Corner Whitehall . Alahama Streets,
\ llillltil. (icuisill.
Fvqf Liberal Inducements offered Mer
chants.
FITS OR EPILEPSY.
Any person afflicted with the above dis
ease is rbquestod to send their address to
Ash \ Robhins, and a trial Box of Dr.
Goulard'* ftt p'lwdci- will he *■ i• nt lo them,
iail, punt paid, FREE. These pow-
have been tested by hundreds, hun-
s of cases in tho llld World, and n
land cure has been thu result in every
nice Huffurer* from tills <li*rnve
Id give llieso powders an early trial,
s curative Dowers are wonderful, many
ons having been cured hy atrial box
part of the I'nitcd f
ASH & ROBBINS
30FCulton St Brooklyn, N. V
smu) 1
ork «
dollars
day right in their own b
room to explain here. Business p!ca«ant
nml honorable. Women, and boy* and
girls do as well as men. We will furnish
you a complete out fit free. Tho bnalness
pays better than anything else. Wo will
hearexpenso ..«f starting you. Particulars
free. Write and see. Farmers and me
chanics, their nous sml daughters, and all
earn all about
delay Addr«s<
Augusta. Main'
Ayer’s
CASH STOR E.”
J-. S. STTJBBSsl & CO.
. (Cedartoxvn, Can.
J.JAVE just received (heir Spring Stock of
Iiy GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AC
II,,,, »,rc In ut il.r cl 1 figure. UO'I Iiutiur «,curr l Uami nml Ca««
ill-cuuiil., 11,F>- arc able lu offer them M price, wl'isl' Jefv couipeliliou. Call nml 1)0
convinced.
A Complete a*--orin»cnt of Leather. Boots and ahoefl manufactured to order. Wo
coll special attention to our stock of
s.u.t, Family Groceries, SS
TANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL.
Sole Agents in Polk county for the Celebrated “Watt Plows’ and fixtures.
»*_ A|,-entn for Hill’s Pntcnl Rotary IIllTOW—WARRANTED.
MARBLE WORKS,
BROAD STREET,
ROME, - • GEORGIA.
Ing nnvlliing in i1um,1)
MONUMENTS,
Tomb and Headstones, Vases
Of the best It alii an and American Mar
ble, finished in the beat style and work
manship. and prices that deficit competi
tion. The citlxcns of Codnrtown and vi
cinity are respectfully invited to call and
r \ ',ui' ne ■ -ur w n J <"•! 1' r i • - '•> !• 1 ’
Home. July 27. 4m
A. M. ALLKAGUK A (-0.
Professional Cards.
I)i. K. II. THOMPSON.
dny of November, otherwise tho usual rate-
will be charged The usual charge i- $2
for v.-if and medicine, if paid M of N,.v
I elmrgo $1 ot.lv. No one need call on trn
TURNER and GLENN,
ATTORN KYS A'l' LAW
( CtlUltOW II, (in.
/ \FKICK 8,i'llh of Cuurt llmi.e. between
V 1 limiting! and Wright -Mr.-,
Will practice in the counties of Polk,
Floyd. Paulding, Haralson aud Carroll.
Special ntteutiuii given lo collection*.
May 25, 1876
Dr. W. C. ENCLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
TUOAieSON .V \\ IKI.l:,
Real Estate Agents
CEDAUTOWN, (JEORGIA,
•fTTIl.l. Sell. Il l
rea-nabt-
nablc commission.
TIDWr.I.I, x THOMPSON,
Atlorne.vs :tt I
CEDARTOWN. GA.
,FPICE — East side Court House-
G. W. VANCE,j
Saddlef and Harness Maker,
(T.I)A TOWN, GA.
'TM’OSF. wanting work done in my line
1 are respectfully asked to givo me a tri-
al. My Shop i- on the corner, in the Pow-
cil <dd Livery Stable building. may 8
IV E W r
BLACKSM TH & W00DSH0P
—uy—
GEO. P, LYNCH.
gllop
H L Caiubron, wolf kuc
farmers ns the Champion plpw Minith, is
the '•hop hammering away. Bring iu yo
Plows, old Buggies and Wagons, or a
other " rk. (Satisfaction guaranteed.
Cedariown, Ga., May I, 1870.
next t" Dr. Chisolm's office J
• '"I ol work, in Iron and Wood,
tho best stylo and ou short notice.
COPPER COPPER.
TIN-WARE,
»nd cun afford to sell it as reasonoble ns
run be bought in any market. A No do all
kind >>f job work, such ns rooting and gut-
icring houses in tho most durable style.—
rilcr on tho slivrtc
nano btrewors made l
l notice.
I. T. MKE,
Cedartown, Ga.
AIR LINE HOUSE,
TU l-‘- I^i'ioi* Sti'oot,
ATLANTA,GA.
SitiRl. M-il nr I) ,<l g iu 8 BO
Truiu'i-nt, per <ltij $2 Ufa
liaU'8 fur a longer tune.
J. L. KEITII, Proprietor.
apr.3tf.
LTM PTION.
w.
Iu this ngo of education ami gJuer
al iutelligeuco, the household is hardly
complete without a Cornish tt Co.
Piauo or Organ. Bead tho adver
tisement in anothea column, and thou
send for ill ustratid catalrgne au
price list. aupl 3m
sale, on tlie first Tuesday in March
the. following property, to-wit:
One roan speckled cow and one briudlo
meuly headed dow and tcii bushels of coru,
more or I as.-, as the property of C M Camp
and K A t$luip, by virtue t.f and to satisfy
a mortgage ti fa issued fn ui Polk superior
court in favor of S 1* bir.ith, bon Brother
ogaiust C A Caiup aud E A Camp
January 5. 1877
y H r LUMPKIN, Sh’ff
G KdltCIA, rbl.K tOUSTV.—William
K Battle haa applied for exemption of
I personally, aud 1 will pass upon tlie same
at 11 o'clock a. m on the 16th day of Dec.
j at my office. This 2nth day of Nov. 1976
Jokl Bkovtbk, Ordinary. |
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at one©
agreeable,!
healthy, and of- !
fectunl for pro-
a or vine the
hair. Faded or .
“ 1 ** ■ ‘ gray hair is toon
restored to its
original color,
irith the gloss and freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thickened, falling hair
| checked, and baldness often, though
I net always, cured by its use. Noth-
j ing can restore the hair where tho
j follicles nr destroyed, or the glands
atrophied and decayed. But such as
I remain can bo saved for usefulness
by this application. Instead of foul-
! ing tho hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
■ from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Freo
from those deleterious substances
i which make some preparations dan-
i gerous, 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 nor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
i and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
: it a rich, glossy lustre and a gratefm
I perfume.
Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer 4 Co.,
Practical and Analytical Cbemlsw,
LOWELL, MASS.
Fcr sale in Cedartown by
BUR DANK i JONES. Druggit
Q F
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician anti Surgeon,
( (Mini-town, (in.
QFPICE at r<'«i'!cncc, -n Pryor MrotM.
. It \ It It V. It ,
Xolnrv I*ttl>li<»
ATTORXKY AT LAW
(Yilnrtowu, (Sn.
| 7 AH Fieri.All retention giv#»n t,, fnkiiij
I Dopi -itionH »n<i collection of claims.
Dr. L. S. L EDBTTER,
hy mat. p ) t Pli I. ID ovory sufferer
th» n'o'iro •!'-• no. This is the only
i'aration known to cure or benefit that
as*. for large box $:] IH)
A Ur. ^ \S|| x It ( Hi It I N s
Fulton St. Mr- -^tyri, N. V.
A GREAT DISCOVERY!
Thompson’s Liniment
Gon* "f the greatest 'li«ccvcrics of lh«
ago Nothing bring* *nch speo.ly and sure
rclirf to tho-*.'wh" suffer with the niimer-
ou* pains ami aches common to the human
rue. IG y.»u want something that will
ea-e your iieii-l, your hack, cure your rheu
matism an,I Neuralgia .’ Apply Thompson’s
Liniment and suffer no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Burns, and Fains generally,
THOMPSON'S UJIMENT
'■ !">' "P
ar no liarm. TI
ght here in your r
SURGEON DENTIST
Dr- it. H. THOMPSON.
have tried it, and it iins never failed
"bat ii promises. Every family s
Keep it on hand, and thereby .iave in
dcdlar. Often n long and oxjicnsivt
for a physician might he dispensed
simply by applying Thompson s Linii
tlu-n keep i< on hand—it will cost y 0
liiti.-. No physician can practice su
fully without a good Liniment-- they
it- importance—then keep it on hand,
.pply it yourself und save money.
Dr. Re
nil on DU. li. U. THOMPSON
> Dm
hottl
0
FFERS hi* professional serti.-.-s to
.1 Cedartown and vicinity.
— (.
er he without it. It will do what .
I you'll never regret buying it.
For sale :n Uookmurlby S K I
P. McUON.NEI.L, Agent, Acwort
Receiver's Sale.
'Eohuia, polk county.—
sied
CLEVELAND, Main st—Cuts, makes
md repairs clothing iu good style und
A 1- B.w 18. Main m.—Repairs Clocks,
dx. NN utches und Jewelry. Keeps Jewelry
8HOE MAKERS*
H ENRY MAY. Main .-t.—Fine Boots
and Shoes made to order. Repairing
done on short notice.
a * ( ^ ,e legally appointed receiver
I property of h. H. Richardson, Sr.,
personal, over and above the h.
. and exemption set apart and al
! faid Richardson, 1 will sell hel
| court house door, on the First Tut
: January next, between the lawf.
I ol sale, tiie following property .-
Lots of land Nos. 794, 79« boO (
8« :; , »»>», 866, 806, 867, 868.’ E
933, 932 and.936.
Also 13 93-100 acres more
! of lot No. 797. 27 21-100 more or 1c
j number 796, 20 acres more or les
j number 795. The same being all -
j Richardson's farm, situate lying i
tug iu the 2nd district and 4th se
Polk county not exempted by sai
ardson Homestead, and containing
each, more or less.
' Terms Cush. Dec. I, 1876.
C U. JANES, Rcc