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THE RECORD.
A Live Country Newspaper. Published Every
■ *« 'day Morning by
w. S. D. WIKLE CO.
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One copy, one yoar #2.1)0
One copy, eix month* 1.00
Ten copies, in clnbe, one yoar, each 1.60
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tion is paid.
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t 1.00'* a.M *Too i fTmiV ia.ort
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inch or less, #12 per annum, payable q*^rtcrly
in advance; six mouths, #N. All adveitiso-
tnents due after first insert ion.
FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 20, 1877
LOO A L IT KMS.
Dr. C. II. Montgomery is autlior-
i rotl to receive subscriptions nnd ml-
vei tiseim tits for tiio Br.eoiU) in Geor
gia nml Alnluunn.
We regret to learn that the store
house and goods of Huntington and
Wood, ut Tecutnseb, Al.d a na, was
destroyed by fire on the night of tlio
of the lHlii instant. The origin
of the fire is unknown. The tiro had
ndvalictd ho fur when uiROOvered.thut
scarcely anything at all was Saved.
There was #3,600 insurance on hous« -
uiul goudtt, but thu^ loss over utul
abovA this, is estimated at butivoen
$1,600 or $*2,000. Wo hope these gon-
tlemeti will receive the pay for their
loss without delay, and re-eNtablish
themselves in business. The commu
nity can’t do without them, and wo
lonru their sympathies uto much en
listed for the firm.
Thieves, K iiklux Robbers.
On lust Monday night, while our
“Lonely little City among Iho Cedars."
was wrnpptd iu silent slumber, and
palo Luna was shedding In r last rays
upou this tnrrestial sphere,soiud un
known parties came tapping, tapping
softly tapping on Lumpkin’s store
house door. Jimmie Harrison, hand
some, dashing fearless Jimmie was
on the inside uf I hut stoic Bwmtjly
dreaming the happy hours nwuv, all
unconscious of tbo lapping, gentle
tapping on the store Iiouho door. Sud
denly there came a knock louder than
before, and Jimmie beard that and
jumping up from his sweet repose be
gan i" hollow, Uilklux, (;f you had
seen him you would have thought in
whhu ktiklnx, or some one from the
spirit land,!, murder, thieves, pick
pockets, highway robbers, who is that
knocking at my door. And Jim grab-
bid u pair of scissors, a shovel, a ra
zor and a broom and went tearing
to the door, and saw two negroes
in u putty fast run turning the cor
ner at I hi Hip’s store. Only them
ni.d nothing moic.
List of Cm ml Jurors.
G. W. Morgan, ur„ J W Grubb, J
H Dodds, N. F. Cobb, J A Brooks,
Wnr Crocker, W II Manst.li, Hubert
Hutchings, J W SimpHon, V A Brew
ster, W Ed Wood, P C Bhuikiusldp,
A BClenvelnnd, J. G. Brooks, J T
Hulsey, Win Hogg, J L Brandi, W
11 Beck, Tlios Lawrence, W M Lamp
ion, M F Harris, Ed Uamptor., G C
Green, W. G. Layton, S. 1L Hogg, W
C Burber, A Stokes, T F Burbank, J
W Millicau, D. S. Step hi us.
SECOND WEEK.
Judd Crsbb; Win Hackney, Jr.,
G W Hurst A Huntington V. C. Par
ris, W G Davis, H K G >dw n, J F
Dover J W Brandon, A J Blank burn,
John Simmons, W L Crow; W M
Hutchings, J MCJurttou, A A Camp,
C F MilUcan, W T Tomlinson J B
Crahb, B T West, R C. lLibert J W
Casey, L Q West, F. M. McCoimick,
Jus B Wood J O IV. k \\ F Deuapaey
C. H Huiiii E K Foote John lluicli
ings.
TKAVKH8E JOBUOB8— FIRST WEEK.
W G Ciark, It A Ray, Jonathan
Long.A L Davis,M V B Ako,P C Har
ris, J N Sewell, J A Campbell, C C
Bunn, Tbos Giiflin, J CPankej.W H
Morgan, Jus K Howard, Ihom.vs J
Thompson, O F Bur ten, J M Walts,
M F Gulry, A J Dempsey, J A Wynn,
\Y J ,Summersili*,W SD \\ ikl*-, W #
Deupre, It B Brewster, W II Ham-
tick, E C Davis, N CucbraOj J M Pri
or F al ltandall, D It Kerr,' H T MV
Cormick, J N Duke, M H Bunn, S K
Hogue, G W West, J M Hayuey, J 1
Monlford.
SECOND WEEK.
w McMeakin E 1* ight AI P
C Kennedy H L B Jones, B F Wright
John Smith, B P Giles, F P Jones, \\
Simpson, A A Reed, J M Langford, R ,
J C't'fon, Miller A Wright, Ji B Me- i
Greggor, W F Sanders, G W Morton,
J J* Carues.L S Ledbetter,W T Simp !
sod.D lv Witcher, J C Hitchcock, J L
Jenkins,S B Pearce, Win Hubberd, W j
N Strang.Jobn Wright,Philmore Hogg I
G W Hunt.J II Casey, E D Hightow- i
er Jerry Isbell,\Y S Davis Juo W Jud
kins, R W Whitehead.. Ellis Davis.
Here* nml There by our Report ci
Another marriage soon ?
Yes, it is all over town—mud.
Tbo woather is bard on shoos.
Tlio mud is iu n melting mood.
This weather is of the other kind.
A groat many strangers iu town.
Every honeymoon has a mau iu it.
Tbo ucw century promises an parly
spring.
Now is tbo timu to plant your simile
trees.
The festive partridge is now ubuu-
dant iu this market.
There is still a grout scarcity of
eggs in this market.
Woman’s favorite noose-papur—u
marriage certificate.
Miss Alice Yarnan, of Selma, Ala.,
is visiting our town.
Business and tbo woather are both
improving—they needed it.
Garden Seeds, Garden Seeds, fresh
ut Bradford A A lien V..
Miss Ida Waters, of Rome, is visit
ing hor many friends iu Cedartown.
Romo has received fifty per cent
more cotton this year than last.
The young folk# tripped the “light
fantastic" ut Mr. Hail’s Monday
uighL
We are looking for our invitation
to that widding—it isn’t far off.
People should bo very careful, this
changeable weather is sure to produce
sickuess.
There is no decline in the egg mut-
koL — Christmas prices are still ob
tained.
Go to Bradford A Allen’s Dtug
Store for fresh and genuine Garden
Seeds.
Leap year has gone, but the young J
doves continue to pair iff just the
sume.
J. Wynn has just rcceiv ?d u large,
lot of Garden Seed. Fresh and
good.
The spring time is coming, “Gentle j
Annie"—The first blue bird put iu an
uppuarauoe yesterday.
Again would our citizens like to j
have the air cusp and cool, and Hood
ed with Winter sunshine.
Our young fiienil Jim Morris leaves >
for Atlanta on Monday to attend a ;
course of studies in Moore’s Column - {
ciul college.
Tlio old Bachelor now grow* brave
and fearless as u sltoep, und walkolb j
abroad iu the laud—.Li-t uiu’t '70 j
nor leap year either.
Two huinucil dollars worth of fresh;
Garden seed just received by J. A.
Wynn.
A pretty girl in Rome is talking of
opening a barber shop. It is thought
liurtevory man in town will with bure-
faced impudence, r< quest tlmt girl to
manipulate lus uiustuscho.
Many ladies of fashion iu Paris
powder their stockings with gold dust.
Wo uotico that our Cedartown girls
are not quite so extravagant us the
PurissmuB, and powder theirs with
mud.
J. A. Wynn lias the largest lot of
Garden Seed over brought to this
market, which lie is Billing chuup fur
cash. They are fresh aud Gcuuiuu.
fcjiuco bustles have gone out of
style a fellow cau put Lis arm arouud
Lucinda’s wuist without making it
noise like tlmt produced by stiiiogup
a rat’s uest,
Wo would advise Tom L., Glenn B
and Steve M. to always go iu ut lire
front gate, black their shoes before
they leave home, und (lieu the girls
wont hollow buttered side down to
thorn.
Yes, ho has gone. We mean our
young friend Pink Morris. lie has
gone baek to bis native hills iu Norln
Carolina. He leaves many frietuis
in Cedartown, and we over heard a
eerie in young lady sav
My lovo for Pink shall over How
I.ike ‘lueses down a ‘later row.
The man who wrote the following
lines is a smart man, u good man,
and hpeukb the truth iu every. souse
of Lire word:
The inun who clients tho printer
Out of a single cent,
Will never reach the heavenly laud
W here old Elijah went,
pUORGIA, l’rtl.K COUNTY—Huinn
VI Brooks, Gunrdinn for Juntos V Brooks,
lets nppliod fir leave to sell tho undivided
one-fourth interest In ( en forty aero lots
of land lying in tho 17th district of tho 8d
t.0 tlon of I nrtow county, (5a., belonging
tpsnid minor. Thcraforo all persons con
cerned will file objections to the sumo If
any they have at the next court of Ordb
dilurry to be held in aud for said oonnty
on iho 1st Monday in February next.
Given under my hand und oflluial sig-
nature this December lUtli 187(1.
JOE I. H HOW Kit, Ortt’ny.
THE SAVANNAH
r
MORNING NEWS
For 1877
On the 1st of January, 1877 tho MORN
ING NEWS Olliers upon its twentysnveulh
volume, and, it is hoped by its conductors,
upon a prosperous your. Kvery returning
nnnivbiMtry Iiiih witnessed its extctftlntg,
Intlunnoo, nnd »o-Ufiy it is the text of the
politicnl faith of thottsahds of roadors.
It*uniform consistency and steadfast di-
votinn to prim iple lias gained for it Iho
confidence of tbe dublic, I Iiiih enabling il
Jo contribute larguly to tho triumph of
ilic Democratic party.
In i he future, its in the past, no pains
will be spared to make tlio MORNING
I NEWS in every respent still more deserv-
of tlio Comlidtmco and prtronage which
j Imsdioen ho liberally oxtoudol to it by Iho
I people of Georgia and Florida- Tlio am-
; pie means o'- the oslubliNliuumi will bode-
j voted to the improvement of the paper iu
I all its departments, and to making it a
comprehensive, itisfruclive and reliable
medium of the current news, Its stall' of
I special correspondent*—at Washington,
Mluulu, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and
has peen reorgan
iu| with i
j every possible
lay atiso, and pains will
its ooiniiiuruial news—
Jtio, complete and rulia-
i entering upon the new
i call especial attention
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the elieapcid paper <
i nil pup ere guii
nuking the iNi:\
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REMITTANCE?
Wm. IVI. SPARKS,
r T O II NK r A T I, .1 II'
Cedartown, Ca.
o.,t 17 11.
• (KOIllllA, l-(H,K C(II:.\TV. W. I'M
( 1 KOI
' ' Woo.l li.i.
Pinkney lire
ado
a colored orphan Imy
i years old, bound Io him
j nil pel sons concerned will ap-
tillice on thn third Monday in
ext. els,. A.iid npplioiiiion will
IH77. NEW YORK. IS77
The dilTerenl editions '.f Tun Hun dur-
J ing tlio next year will be the same us dm',
| ing tho year tlmt lins just passed. Tlin-
i dnily edition will on week days be n silent
of four pages, and oil Holidays a sheet of
J eight png* s. or fid bioud columns; while
! tlirf weekly coition will bo a sheet of eight
pages of the same dimensions and chai'no-
ter that r
Estrny Notice.
pEOEdlA. P‘ I.K COUNNY—Takori
VJ up by G. W. Morgan,on his own Free
ho In in the 1072d district .G M iu said
county au eat ray ox open marked with a
Bruontli crop anJ hole iu right car anil u-
Btaall even bit in the left car. Dun Hides
white buck und.belly, short horns rathyr
turned downward werring a small ban
with leather collar. Appraised by Win
Hubbard aud Jucksuu Orifiin freedolders
of said district, to be wortb sixieen dol
Iuts, ax. 1 it appearing that said ox is not
of fcufficiint value to defray the ordinary
exjeiiMi of posting "it is therefore order
exJ mat tiie owner of said estray come for
ward, prove property, pay expenses aud
lake it away, and that in default thereof
said ox be sold by the sheriff of said
couuty ou ihe 5tb day of February next,
ut or on the freehold ot said G. W. Mor
gan in terms of law. Given under uiy
hand this lOth day of January 1877.
JOEL DREWEU, Urd’y
already familii
The Pin will continue to he tlm at mm-
■ ndvorntc < f reform and relreuclimont,
■I nf tha Kubslitiition of Niatosimiiishlp,
••lorn and iull'grity for hollow pretends
bceility, aod fraud, in the administra
tion of public aff iir-. Il U||| contend for
j the goveriuncrit of the people by the pen-
' pie and for the people, i-. opposed to gov-
| eminent by frauds in tlie ballot-box and in
the counting of votes *'tiforc..d by military
j violence. It will endeavor In supply its
i render-— a body now not fur Irom a mil-
! lion of si.ills— wltn tlio most careful, com.
plcic »n I trust worthy account* of current
| events, nnd will employ for- lids purpose a
‘ numerous and carefully Actuated sialf of re.
j port• in and correspondents. Ils reports
j from Washington.i-peially, will bo full
ale and lenrlrs ; and jt vviil doubt -
ontiuue to deserve and enjoy the ha-
if those who thrive by jiliiuderiug
ensury or by usurping what the law
does not give them, while ir will endeavor
jiiiueiit the confidence of the public by
dele tiding the rights if the people nguins
the encroachment.- of unjustified power,
! The price of the daily .Si n will be b
cunts a mouth oi 60 ay nr post pa Mi
or with the Supd.._, edition $7,70 ft year
; The Sunday edition alono.oig'.it pages, $1,
I 20 n year fm*I paid.
j The WpAly’^L'N eight pages of 00 col -
uttks, wil> be llnni' !j • I during 1877 utTlte
i »4e of $1 per year, po/t pnld.
I The bedetit of this Ui,; re liielion from
{ the previous rate for the weekly, call be
I eujoyea by 1tidirl8hnl supscribur* without
' i lie necessity of making Up clubs. At, I his
‘-.uuie time, if uny ot our friends choose to
j aid in ex’eliding our" circulation, we
j he grateful to them, and every mJoliperson
who sends us tun or luoru aubneribers ironi
ouepluce will bo entitled to one coriy of
• he papei tur inhiielf without charge At
one dollar a year postage pai l. , the expen
ses uf the ! nper aud pruning are . barely
’ repaid; and,’ considering the size' of the
sheet und lire' quality of its c-oment*, we
are confident the people will confider Tub
Wkewly Sun the cheapust ticwspaptf jnib
COlUUfOjrKD WKKKLY
FLOE It—ohoioo «...
CO I FEU-Rio, ♦> lb
SUGAR —p lb, Ex. 0 ...
SYRUP—» gal..' d . 1 '.’!Vi.
RICE —lb. y
CHEESE—host nrtlolo Cream..
CANDLES p lb, mil weight...
CORN—from wfig-MS..
MEAL—4* hush, from wagons..
II AMS—lbilk-p lb...
•• Sugar (’ared—'p lb
HULK MEAT—Hides
shoulder's—-p ib
EGGH—p dozen,.../ i. ....
RUTTER —lb j
CHICKENS
. STUD1P k OO.
.... $1 tt8 GO
lain' 18,
85 Jh Ml)
. f*0» 0
153 —
1(113 174
103 10 J
1113 12
E.M3 -
203 2ft
1213 —
PBICtS FOB THE TIMES!
ONLY $6
For n FinJ-clusa
Sewing Machines
Send for Circular jvith full Partic
ulars.
PIANOS,
CABINET ORCANS,
Sterling Silver Wave
At Reduced Prices.
Articles of apparel fot* Ladies, Ocntla-
lyett nml (.'liildreu, Household nnd Fancy
Articles of every quality nml kind, ill an
IMMENSE REDUCTION OF 11 \tKS.
For a Catalogue and Current Priuo List
nf Stylo*, scud ten coats r lo
Mas. Sai.ur J. IIittkv.
F'ishlou Editress,
1*. O. Rox 12C0, New Yurk.
1/1IPT0(IIIA fllKU.
CEDARTOWN 01RECTORY.
<: I!\EIt V I. ivnoiCvlANDUK,
1)mi.pot a nouns.\?™t side Main
I -Dry Goods, t.'roclaiy, Hardware,
k hoo*, Fad He*. A
T S, BTUIins.t: CO-, Wist side Main
• * * At.- Dry Goods, Slio«f, Hals Leather,
llnrdwnro, Tobuooo, AgffiauUurnl Impli
luents, . to.
1 S NOYES .t CO.. Triangular illaok -
• * Pry Gondt, GrocorleHhHardware, Hals
Shore, Notions, etc.
r\ w! FEATIIEHSTON .V fhl.Veatl.-
• T cisloti’s Block, Maid i«t —Dry Goods,
Ready-made Clothing, Groceries, etc.
Vl7 M. I'llfl. 1,11*3 f; (If) , Mnin streef
VV Dry Goods, Notiuns, Shoe*, Hats,
Hardware, Groceries, etc,
Jottrf, llonso Hniiare- -
Dry Goods. Shoos, Hats, Notions,
Hardware, Cutlery, etc
i\ i?A
A
(
HIiThoKICK Mlitiv CWII'ANy, Hhii’i.
EVAIII.V (.IKlI’I'.IIIKS.
Hardware, Tyhncco. (Hgitfil. etc.
n P. LUiyiPKlN. Mala §E Grocorlo*,
t/onfectloricries, Canned Goods, 'J*i>-
f9iiooo. Cigars, Slit <•.?, lla)(dwiiro, etc.
mu JGGIS IS.
I »RADFORD k ALLEN, Court House
J ) isqmire—Drugs, Medfoince, Puifits,
Oils, Soups, Perfunicry, Garden Seeds, etc.
II URBAN K & JUNE8( Main Street
I J Drugs, Mctlioitios, WOftpH, Toilet Arti
cles, Oils, Paints, Window Glass, etc.
ROOKS and bTAl’IOMMI Y.
I ; A. WRlGjrr & I <1 , (pour* Homo
J k Kniiuj''c,—uopka, Slatiopoty, Cliromos,
Novelties, Garden Seeds, etc.
TIN KIIOB.
T. MEE, Main street-Job Work done
at short notice; Ready-made work kept
WAGON MAKER-
r v EORGK P LYNCH, Mnirt street, near
Li Featherston's store, mjk«. aud repair
vagons (ind^biiggois, undsti^ili work of al
.(ion having boon made to have
e road Raving the Kdwurdsvillc near P,-
(). I’itliniHi H passing near Blooming Grove
Clmrcli and iniorseoting the JaeksonvlBe
road near the residence of V/. il. Short
in the 107Dili district U. M., to be made a
public road of second class or twenty feet
wide; and J\ f>: Pittman, JoJTh flarncr and
W. IJ Short, the duly appointed commis
sinners 'having made their report under
outii tlmt They hayo proceeded to mark out
the same according to law. Therefore all
persons having object ions will file them ut
the next term of ilio court of Ordinary to
be held on the 8d Monday in January next,
else said petition will be grained Decem
ber 20th 1876. Jokl Bubwlh, Ord’y.
CHEROKEE IRON CO.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, WOODENWARE,
PATENT MEDICINES, GT.ASSWABE,
R'Uy Milo CLOTHING, TINWARE,
NOTIONS, PAINTS and OILS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
LEATHER,
IRON and STEEL,
PLANTATION SUPPLIESJETC.
Fresh ground Flour und Mo'll roooivodjjdiiily.
Country Proiluoo Sollcitml ut Highast Mnrkat|Rntnu'
Tkums STimrrr.Y Oauii. OrrrnR and Slum: at thk Wourb
Ordartown, Oa., Fob. 10, 1876.!
We may have Mentioned it Before.
But it will boar repenting; and to nuiko a euro thing, wo wil nny (hut tho
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF MOBILE, ALABAMA,,
1h the Lending 1 Ale Company in the Houtli,
And Uudcr its proaout oRUDllont munngomont is doing moro Now ltnsinuss in
tho Simthrru StutoA thnn nny other Lifo Compony, NorLh or South.
Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
OU ft S P H a;i A. X, T I B S :
Tlio Jjilo Endowment l?ln.n, hy wliioh yon soonru mi
Endowment 111 fifteen yours, ut tlio into of nu ordiimry Lifo Policy.
r riu; Ycnry Ro.newnlilu r X’oi-m PInn, llio ohoiip-
out plan of ItiHuinnco now worked.
M. M CAUTY, H. M. FRIEND, 8MEBBARD HOMANS,
Brosidenf.
Aetuury
A, C. PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia,
OAHTERSVIELE, GEORGIA.
STITTS ENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDINC DECEMBER 31st, 1870.
Nut Assets Ducembor Hist, 1H7-1 $140 801) 13
IN COM K.
Recuivud for ProtuiumH tiud iuterost qq
$750,783 12
DIKIUIKSILMILNTS.
IiuH-tcn by Duulh $74,251 00
Dividends, CommissioiiH, Tiixuh, tuid othor uxpuuHos.. 73,850 02 148113 02
$002,071 50
ASSKTK.
O'IhIi in Bank A 17,185 40
TJ. IS. Government nnd other Bonds 70,270 30
T.ouiih on Mortgtign, Firnt LiniiH 40,032 12
Tioai n on Bonds tind Stooks 20,005 00
Insiimnoo Stocks 1,425 00
Uoul Entitle nnd amount duo by othor (liinpanios
for Re-Insurance 05.085 74 J
Hills Receivable, seen rod, and .Stock Bonds 2!)i),238 40 '
Premiums in hands of Agents and in course of
Collection 40,003 45
Office nnd Agency Furniture 2,745 88 002.071 50
Add Accrued Interest, and Deferred Premiums 21,821 40
Assets December 31st, 1875 $624,405 00
THE Cm It ANaEIiS’
OF THK
UNITED STATES OT AMERICA.
Authorized Capital,
I7AGH Htato I* a Home Company, and it* Entire Iteeorve i
I j the ritnle Depart manta.
1'urent Olfice, Mobile, Alabama; BoiuIh ami Ca*b,
T. E. DAVIDHON, l'rc*i.len
- $1,500,000
Lutuiud and inuttred in
$2(10,000
Smith Cnrolinu Dopartmcnt, Columbia, South Carolina; Loan* and Canh
THOMAS J. JETER, Proddout.
Texan Department, Austin, Texas; Loan* aud Cash, ...
GEO. II. ZIMl'LKMAN, lb cnidont.
Total ushuI», -
Sicnrity, Enonomy, Libnralltv,
loo,oou
US)
100,000
*700,000
AUK THK (K.iumo PRINCIPLES OF THIS
COMPANY,
m* of $100 up to
All approved form* of Life ami Endow nieiit Policic* I**•*•:c11 iu *
$10,000. A l*o Term Pollcict of One, Throe, Fivo or S.* / n Yuars.
A11 Life L'olicle* tion-forfoiting after two annual payin t*, when tho imxured will bo
ontitled to a. puul-up Policy or CuhIi Surrender tliereol.
Dividends tuny be used to protect policies ugoinrn lapsing in case of failure to p»y
premiums. This, with tha nou-forfuitiiig and Cash Surrender feature*, are audloiont to
make this Company popular among thinking men. flt^r GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
MV. G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Ala., Generul Superintendent of Ageuoie*.
(J. 8. NO! ES, Local Agent, CtyJartown, Oa-
ORGANS
ANI>
P I A IT O S I
AU tho beat improvement* combined In’*
the Organa nnd Pianos manufactured by ;
CORNISH & CO.,
Washington, N» Ji
To nil who wish to purolm«o oltlior uii
ORGAN or PIANO, woonn trulhfully *ny
that for
ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION,
lloRullful FIiiIhIi nml Swool Mnslcnl Qunll-
tii's, our inalrumonln tnko rnnk with 111.
Most Celebrated Manufacturers
Our only claim to favoritism over othor
leading nmnnfsoturori 1* our
I . O AV I> R 1 O K S,
reilttood to meet Iho requirement* of tlio
times. Determined not to bo umUlruold,
atid at tlio Riimo tiino furnlBhing inutru-
uient* that wo fully
Warrant For Five Years,
we invite oorro.ipomlcnts that wo may have
an opportunity to provo satisfactorily all
Hint wo lioro assort.
Our Plnnoa tiro furnished with tlio Improved
FRENCH GUI ACTION,
(Iho very best in uao)
They are nlao HEAVILY STRUNG
with tho improved wire; tho casus arc of
solid rosewood J —perfectly seasoned and
WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR
WARP.
Our ORGANS tiro furuishud with all
tho modoni lmpruvuiiiuiit.1, as to stops,
notion, etc., while tho CASES uro of the
rcceut cabinet ntylo, admirably suited for
tho pnrlor.
BSuT SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST.
Address
CORNISH & OC.,
Washington, Now Jorsoy.
MANUFACTURED BY
Montgomery & Oo~~
CEDARTOWN, CA.
Wo nro now miimifaoturing tho boat
Huddle ever in vented. Tho Spring Sent is
just what has been needed hy the riding
publio for years. Tho comfort nml ease to
rider and horse is not to ho found Inany
oilier saddle. Our work is all done at homo
nnd hy tunsl competent workmen. Every
saddle Is ivnrnyiied for two years, with
ordinary oaro tind usage.
It eft roil Ob tuny he lmd toCnpt. A G West,
President Cherokee'.Ivon Company, Drs.
M P & J A Liddell, Dr W G England, Dr
It R Thompson, J A Wynn, Win F Tumor
Esq , A liuutiuglim and Dr. E H Rioli
nrdsnn, Cedartown, and Dr Sourry, Esom
Hill, nil of whom hoartily endorse our on-
tvrprino.
Wo respectfully cull tlio attention of the
publio to the above ficts. ami ask u^baro
of patronage, confident tlmt our jadmo will
give oomplctu satisfaction.
Prices range from Ton to Twenty-five
Dollars, according to stylo aud finish.
JAMES DOULAS9 * CD.
LIVERY STABLE.
Broad «t., opponito Hoyt’s Drug Storo
llo nits Goo i-g In.
E Imvo a Largo and Commodious
Wagon Yard In oonnoolion with our
Stables, where the pooplo of Polk ami
Hnralwon will find everything nooossary
W
A. I,. OAVIS,
Watchmaker and Jewels,
Cedartown, Ca.
TXTORK done promptly nml sutisfnotorily
' v AU work warranted Twolvo Months.
Repairing fine watches n specially. Al|
kinds of Jowolry and Watches and Clock
kept for gain. ’ , un( , Of; i
G eorgia, polk county -Appiioa-
tion having been made for an order
to change Iho locution of tho Van Wert
nml Rome road And F. M. Ilandal, W.
F. Darden nnd I. 8. Dnvctto Iho duly ap
pointed commissioners, having iimdo their
report under oath that they have nrooood-
ou to mark out tho satiio hy changing the
locution of said road after leaving tlio resi
dence ol It. M. WlPgard in tho direction of
Rome, and running a northoast direction
until It strikes tho line running oust and
west between lots Nos: IjWaml 177 and
also lots Nos. 121 and 170 in the 2d dis
trict and 3rd section to a point whore it in
tersects tho road again. Therefore all
persons having objections will file ilium at
the next term of court of Ordinary to bo
held on the 3rd Monday in January next
else said petition will bo granted.
Boo 20th 1876. Joet# Buiswkk, Ord.y
A GREEAiJLK to an order of tlio Court
of Gcdinary for county purposes of
Polk county, On., will be sold boforo Hie
Court House door In said county, botwoon
Hie legal hours of sale ou tlio 1st Tuesday
in Jauuary next, Town lot No 1, in the
town ol (Jedurtown, Polk county, Georgia.
Terms of Wale made kuowi] on day of sale
This Dec. 2ml, 1876. JOEu BREWER,
Ordinary
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