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TOM Tl KM'.H, lleportei
FRIDAV MORNING, APRIL 20
Wti are uulhnrizod to unnouuro the
name of Col. Bait. Jones ns n candi
date for flie constitutional convention
subject to tho decision of the voters
of the district on the day <>f 1 *1 ion.
Here ami Tlierc By our Reporter
••There’s a chi* 1 among ye takin’ notes*
And faith he’ll prent ’em.”
The Town Council met yesterday
evening.
Rev. Mr., Antieisou, went to Romo
last Wednesday..
Miss Addin Waters paid her many
friends in Cedartowu n visit this wu. S;
Mr. Frank fbddwell of Ron v *
driving around Cedartowu yesterday.
Rmnoi-H of May pic-nicn, fish fries,
etc., now till the nil. Count us in all
’round.
The Record ami the Universe. ;
If you wish to keep posted in the j
news of tho day from all pints, j
including tho European war, subscribe j
at once for the Record. Wo are hav- |
ing a Telegraph polo erected between ■
Priors Station and Cedartowu, and ,
when completed, will receive dispatch
es direct from tho seat of war, and in i
thirty-one minutes after each battle j
the bloody drama will bo photopraph-
1 ed in our columns, by a rpecial artist
! employed for that purpose. Tho
! photographs will bo full size, giving
I exact position and every movement of
I each army, also tho color of the uni-
| form of each army. Wo will also
| keep up our usual quantity of reading
i matter, and will not vascillato between
6ix and twelve columns of dead ad
vertisements in our columns at one
time, "but with firmness and business
permanence,” and on business princi
ples, will run no dead matter, simply I
to keep up appearance. We have a I
“ranch largor circulation," with but
one exception, than any other paper i
in tho New World, nud we call tho \
attention of advertisers to this fact.
Tho Record is also the official organ 1
of the Universe. In order to place !
the Record within the reach of ail.
if thero bo any who do not now got it,
wo have put the price down to ono
dollar on time—time indefinite.
We call the attention of our far
mers to the circular of Commissioner
Janos. Read it. and reflect.
Wo are authorized bv prominent
Free Masons to statu that Win. Meeks
is not a Mason. Such a report wo
learn, has been circulated in the
country.
A society for the Fnsvention of Cru
elty to Animals has been organized in
Rome.
Large stock of Gouts’ and Bo
Clothing just roc
ivetl at Fuilpott A;
Doode.
Chnrlxy Mbit
•ly Imih Loeu here
again thiii week.
Wou.Ur what he
does want.
Our large situ
: of epring and sum-
mer goods have just arrived. Call and
S( e tbeiu.' ]
'hilpott a. Donna.
Wheat looks very well bet
Cedartowu and Rome. \W11 have
plenty of hoe-cake bread \-.t.
Messrs Turner & limit expect to
do a big business this summer, they
are having their office enlarged.
Mr. Robert Vann has opened a
a first-class bee r saloon and confec
tionery storo at Wright’s old stand.
Tho young folks are under many
obligations to Mr. and Mrs:. Allen for
courtesies extended, Thursday night.
Put sway tho breakfast bacon,
Likewise hominy anil beans ,
They will soon be all forgotten
For hog jowl anil f. irnip green?..
Fou Salk- A new one hor-o wugon
and ono second hand buggy, for cash
or barter. Apply to J. M. Harris < r
J. S. Stnbb
Mr. Poole killed another large tur
key this morning. It measured five
feet from lip to tip and weighed J8
pounds.
Philpot & Dodds are receiving their
Spring and summer goods. If yon
want something neat, cheap and. dur
able, give them a call.
Solid cream colored ho>c with deli
cate embroidery, is tho latest object
of femulo atiectiou. Wo saw a great
many in Rome the other day on t he —
wires in tho show windows.
Mrs. Philpot gathered her first, ripo
strawberries last Monday. Trot, out
ye curly birds, and beat this. Be sure
you trot some of your strawberries
down this way, though.’
Gus Johnson, who has bocu on
trial in Uloyd Supcre r Court this
wtek, was found guilty of murder on
‘1 Intraday morning. Wo did not
loam whether Judge Underwood had
pushed sentence on him or not.
V’our Chid did not go to Romo to
stay, as a corfcuin party in town was
so anxious for us to do. Wo are back
at our post, however, and if some
low-down, sneaking thief, just us largo
again ua your chid don't slip up be
hind us and choke ns to death, we'Jl
tarry a little longer.
Oh, vo thirsty Polk county folks, if
you over go to Rome again, just drop
in ufc Lumpkin & ('oleman’s, and got
a glass of ice cold lager. They arc
very convenient, just one door above
Borrjs & Co’s., and you will find Al
bert Lumpkin and Frank Coleman
two of the cleavereal bar-keepers you
over saw.
Fditoh Kecobd:—I bco wo have
two candidates announced for the
convention: Col. Balt Jones, of Ruck-
mart, and N. J. Tunilin, of Esoni
Hill, both of whom pmpoce to abide
by the “dear” pc >ple, on the day ot
election. I would like iu have their
views on the public school system.
Will they let the people know how
they stand on this matter?
Citizen-.
Our town couucil is. having tho
streets worked on. This is as it
should be, for the streets are very
muddy when it rains.
Quite a crowd of young folks gath- j
ored at the hotel fo.-t night, and had i 1
a good tune generally. Can’t we J
have another somewhere pretty soo.
Subscribe foi
ord. Terms $2
tho
m I art own Rec-
JAMES D. ENLOW, J. P.
Ckdabtown, Geo.
■TICE AT THU Co (JUT HoUtfU.
i to me will i
All Business Intru
romptly Attended to.
On Wednesday the annual meeting
of the Direct Trade Union of the
Grangers of tho State of Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn went to Ron;
Wednesday and returned yesterday. | was huld in the Senate chamber, At
Mrs. Wynn brought buck dedoodlcs of j Junta. The Attendance numbered
gearing for the women folks’ head.-, many of the Representative men of
Los Cambrom saya if they haDg the State, and was much above the
his mule, it must be clone head down
ward if they want to break his neck,
average of that at the meetings of
the Union. The reports of the Sec
tor his head is the heaviest part i l ‘Aary of the Union and Board of
about him. I directors, as well as the report of the
— I State Grange agent, were read and
Two Good Papkes tor almost the t indicated a nuT-.t general interest in
price ot one. We will furnish, the | g, t . . ;Uc .. ) .c B 0 f the body. The mortng
Cedartowu Recobd and tho Rome . waa ca u u( j j- 0 order by tho President, .
Weekly Tribune tor $2 50 per annum. ! Uon A H Colquit| wbo :aa j 0 aQ e n-
Bbick Store pop. Rent.—Best stand thusiastic and eloquent speech in fa-
fbr busines io Cedartown. If any one vor of a continuance of the Union,
wishes to rent the Lumplda brick showing the many advantages which
store, next to J. A. Wynn’s, let the*.; j the association already assured to the
call at this office. apr.G-lm. 1 farmers of Georgia without diminish
ing tho interest which tho farmers
already fool in tho movement. Tho
following officers of tho association
wero ducted : A. H. Colquitt,Presi
dent.. Directors—-J. B. Jones, of
Burke; T. J. Smith, of Washington ;
I). E. Butler, of Morgan; E. T. Paine
of Houston; T. G. llolt, of Bibb; J.
S. Lavender, of Pike;R, O. Ilmnbor I
of Pulliam; Marion Patrick, of (’lay- '
ton; M. O. Fuller of Mo Duffio; Russ j
P Johnson, of Spalding, D. B Howd. ;
After tho oloclion of -ffioers, further j
considi i at,ions as to tho efficacy of
the Union wore discussed. Tho groat |
projects of tho managers of the Di
rect Trade Union seams toulay near-
or comminution than over before, and
tho plan seems rapidly approaching a
perfect, success. Tho mooting thou
adjourned to meet again on tho sec
ond of September.
Lot tho croakers and tho do-noth
ings loarn wisdom from tho follow
ing iV■ mu the Dalton Enterprise : ‘Wo
notice from our northern and western
cxchai *:c.h that clubs aro being form
ed for th purposo of devising moans
and w.ivs to move to and set lie. in tho
genial south. In this matter, while
vast multitudes aro getting ready to
move with their capital, modmuical
gonitis and courage, North Georgia
should not remain an idle spectator
Our natural advantages should be
laid before the people utul a cordial
invitation should be extended to them
to con jo and roe us, investigate the in
ducements which wo offer, and that
if th* y elect to settle with u«, they
will meet with a welcome. Such a
course would redound to our credit
as a people, would iucroaso tho value
of our property, and in many other
wavs push forward the ball of pro
gress. Half a dozen live inon run
ning small manufactories, would do
more to resurrect our broken fortunes
in a year than a wagon lead of cross
road politicians could talk in a thous
and yoars. la t us fall into lino and
march. ”
Tim Cumming Clarion ollArs a re
ward of $50 to any one who will write
a column of locals weekly for ono
yo-.r that will please everybody. No
danger of tho editor having to pay
that reward.
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi
pelas, Rose, or St. Antho
ny’s Id re, Eruptions and
Eruptive diseases of tho
skin, Ulceratious of tho
Liver, Stomach, Kidneys,
Lungs, Pimples, Pustules,
L % Roils, Blotches, Tumors,
jfco jjgjf. Tetter, Salt lthoum, Scald
d, Ringworm, Ulcers,
Soros, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain iu
tho Bones, Side and Head, Female
Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhooa, arising
from internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dia-*
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
General Debility, and for Purifying tho
Blood.
This Sarsaparilla is a combination of
vegetal')!o alteratives — Stillingia, Man
drake, Yellow Dock —with the iodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the most
efficacious medicine yet known tor
the diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are so skilfully com
bined, that tho full alterative effect of
each is assured, and while it is so mild
as to be harmless oven to children, it is
still go effectual as to purge out from the
system those impurities and corruptions
which develop into loathsome disease.
The reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence which
prominent physicians all over the coun
try repose in it, prove their experience
of its usefulness.
Certificates attesting its virtues have
accumulated, and are constantly being
Jpee-ived, and as many of the::': cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of the superiority of this Sar
saparilla over every other alterative
medicine. So generally is its superi
ority to any other medicine known, that
v. e need do no more than to assure the
public that the best qualities it has ever
possessed are strictly maintained.
1‘KKPAKRD HV
Dr, J. C, AYER A CO,, Lowell, Mass.,
J‘rurtlcnl nii’l Anul.'/tlctil f’hcmiata.
SOLD nr ALL DJ.’UOGISTS XVXttY WU liJOX.
For sale in Cedartown l.y
BURHANK v JON L. : \ Unit ;i-u«
FITS OR EPILEPSY.
Any person ixfilicied wirii the above Ji.*-
eas* 1 is reein'Hf«;d In yend |L* : j luldre.-- lo
Ash k Hot Line and n* trial II»x of Dr.
Goulard's tjt powd' i • will he ■ et.i to liieni,
by 11.: j i., i.iipt. paid, FULL. ']!•"',• j.ow-
dors have biu-n tested by hundreds, him.
dri'E of cases in >he Uid World, and a
puruanei cure 1;.> been ibe rcsuli. in every
install'-' Mulletord from iliis ■ ‘.i.-iuse
flkoui'i “ivc ]n, ,vd t; i : ;t\ '.Illy t rial,
as its curative p-woS’S arc :.m, D.-Pii, ninny
persoi,- having been envoi! by ,i tvi'il box
CHEROKEE IRON CO
-DKALBR8 IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, ROOTS ,vnl SHOES,
GROCERIES, WOODENWARE, SADDLES,
PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSWARE, HARNESS,
Rely M'de OLOTHING, TINWARE, LEATHER,
NOTIONS, PAINTS and OH ,S, IRON and STEEL,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ETC"
Fl'oah Ri-iniud Flour and Moal roooivod daily.
Oonnlry Produoo Solicited at Highest Market Ratmi;
TKRSts Sriuori.Y Cash. Om0K and Stork at run Works
Cedartown, Ga., Fob. 10, 1870.
to any {nr
da, $d,UG.
Address
1-
We may have Mentioned it Before.
Hat it will boar repenting; and to make a sure tiling, we wi 1 say that tho
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OP MOBILE, ALABAMA,,
Kk s Lv I <1 i,!<•' I.jife Company in the South,
And under its present excellent management is doing more Now Business in
the Southern States than any other Life Company, North or South.
Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
;o xt n St 3? ua a;x alti k s .
'T’li,* 8 .<<> Fhulowmont by which yon seoure an
Kndowmenl. in tlftnon years, at the rate of an ordinary Life Policy.
Tlie Yeary Uonowable Term Plan, Ibe cheap
est plan of Insurance now worked.
M. MeC.VRTY, 11. M. FRIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS,
President. Seeretniy. Actuary
A, C, PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia,
OARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
ST-A-LT12 X\/j: IiD :{LT r .I?
FOR THE f EAd ENDING DECEMBER.'.31 st, I B7&.
Not AstioLs Docomhor JJlst, 187*1 $-110,809 13
lATOflK.
Keoeivocl for Premiuma anti inl.orent, 09
$750,785 12
msmiBsr.MFb'Ts.
'll.)-,: - iiy I mu (b $74.25-1 00?
UividumlK, CummiaaionH, Tuxor, and other exponflos.. 73,859 62 148,118 62
$602,671 50
ASSF.TS.
CJaeh in Bank it 17,1.86 40
U. ,8. Govt niinnnt iinrl otbnr Bond 70,270 30
Loana on Mjn lgago, Uirat Liena 49,032 12
TjOiu a nn BojhIr ami .Stocks 26,695 06
1 nail 'll nee Stocks 1,425 00
T.toiil Estate and amount duo by other Companion!
for Id • Inmirun'oc .' 05,085 74^
I fills lb •eciviihh?, flecurml, and Stock Bondu 290,238 46jJ
l.’rcmiuuiH in luindw of Agents and in eourso of
Collection 40,903 45
Office and Agency Furniture 2,745 88 602,671. GO
Add A (.Trued Interest and Deferred Premiums 21,824 46
Abscfa December 3laL 1875. $62 tV^5 06
r VX. B 2d Gi*. A. TVfw TZTL& 9
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
ORGANS
AND • I
piano s n
All tho best' improvements combined iu
the Organs and Pianos mauufaoturod by
CORNISH r & CO.,
Wauliingtou, N. .1.
To all who wish lo purchase either ua
01U3AN or PIANO, wo can truthfully sny
that for}"
AiriTSTTC CONSTRUCTION,
Beautiful Finish and Rwool Musical Quuli
ties, our instruments take rank with ft ho
Most Celebrated Manufacturers
Our only claim to favoritism ovor other
loading manufacturers is our
O W I* R I O 15 f& 9
reduced to moot the requirements of the
times. Determined not to bo undersold,
and at tho same time furnishing instru
ment!! that wo fully
Warrant For Five Years,
wo invito correspondents that wo may havo
au opportunity to prove satisfactorily all
that wo hero assort.
Our Pianos are furnished with tho improved
FRENCH GRAND ACTION,
(the very host in use)
They are also HEAVILY STRUNG
with tho improved wire; tho oases aro of
solid rosewood ‘ — poiTectly soasonod and
warranted not to crack or
WARP.
Our ORGANS aro furnished with all
llie modern improvements, ns to stops,
notion, etc., while the CASES are of tho
recant cabinet atylo, admirably suited for
the parlor.
/K‘ SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST.
Address •
CORNISH Of. ac.
WnFihington, Now Jersey.
Professional Cards.
Or. K. X. THOMPSON.
OFFICE OVJ'lt J. A. wynn’h htouh.
W ILL PRACTICE FOR HALF PRICE
for those who will pay me by the 1st.
day of November, otherwise the usual rates
will be charged. Tho usual ohnrgo is $2
for visit and medicine, if paid 1st. of Nnv.
I charge $1 only, No oiks need call on vno
who has not either paid or scoured hills
for past services and who is not willing to
Bcouro me for future practice. Obstetri
cal cases n Specialty. Deo. I, 1870* *
WM. K. TUR-NIJK, ,iAH. ObBNN
TURNER and GLENN,
ATTORNEYS A r i: AW
Cediutowii, Ga.
O FFICE South of Court. Honso, between
Huntington and Wright’s stores.
Will practice iu tho counties of Polk,
Floyd, Paulding, Haralson and Carroll.
Special at tention givon to collections.
May 25, 1870
Dr- W. C. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
CEDAR TO )VN, (JA.
Office corner College and Prior streets,
where ho may be found at all hours when
not professionally absent. sop 4
XVV >\ THOMPSON, W. S. I). WIKLt-
THOMPSON & WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents
onriAitTOWN, A-'koiuha,
w
ILL Sell, Huy or rent, property; at a
reasonable commission.
A ulhorizui.1 Gtipitai,
$4,500,000
j • ■ ACH State if. a Heine Company, and its Entire Reservo is Loaned and insured in
JL the State
State Departments.
Parent Office, Mobile, Alabama; Bonds and Cash,
T. E. DAVIDSON, Presiden
$280,009
100,000
Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama; L >i
lion. N. N. CLEMi
ASROBBINS
36F0uhon StBrooklyn, N. Yw
and Cash, - 100,000
MENTS, President.
Mississippi Department, Meridian, MisnAsippi; Loans and Cash, - 100,000
W. McIN'l’OSH, President,
Houth Carolina Department, Columbia, .South Carolina; Loans and Cash, 100,000
THOMAS J. JETER, President.
'I’exas Department, Austin, Texas; Loans and Cash, 1
GEO. H. ZIMPLEMAN, President.
Total assets, - - - - - - $7
SECurity, Economy, Liboraiitv,
ARE the TEAUINO VBINCIPI.E8 Of THIS COMPANY.
All approved forms of Life and Endowment Policies issued in sums of $100 up to
$10,000. A. o Term Policies of One, Three, Five or Seven Years.
All Life Policies non-forfeiting after two annual paymii.ts, when the insured will be
entitled to a paid-up Policy or Cash Surrender thereof.
Dividends may be used to protect policies against lapsing in case of failure to pay
premiums. This, with Lha non-forfeiting and Cash Surrender features, are sufficient to
make this Company popular among thinking men. GOOD AGENT.-; WANTED.
W. G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Ala., General Superintendent of Agencies.
J. E. NOYES, Local Agent, Cedartowu, Ga-
I M• M. TIWWRMi, IVY F. THOMTHOH.
TIDWELL & TflOMPSO A
Attorneys a,t; toaw,
CEDARTOWN. GA.
O FFICE—East side Court House square
juno 20
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,'
Physician and Surgeon,
Cedartowu, Ga.
/ AFFICE at residonco, on Pryor ftveot
^ * juue 20
A.. I... DAVIS,
fr\wf'§ Q
Watchmaker and Jev/ele.
Cedartcwn v Ga.
W OP.K done promptly and saUsfaotoriik
All work warranted Twelvo Mouthy
Repairing fine watches a specialty. lc*
kinds of Jewelry and Watches and C ou
kept for eaie. ,u*u 20