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Wo regret very nmeh indeed, to
lo80 from our midst, our popular
and promising young dootor, J. A.
Liddell, who will make his future
homo lit Esom Hill. Ah, well—there’s
some coneolstion iu knowing that ho
isn't very far oil', and ho has loft his
biggest pulse behind him.
Let ovory body got ready to go to
to tho pic-nio to-morrow. Tho Sun
day Bcbool scholars nro going to
have a good lime and would bo pleas
ed to havo all their friends join them.
MISS FANNIE J. WEKSNF.lt,
. Utulnrtowii Uro.
FASHIONABLE DREESSMJKER.
liratDENOE llU.llt OF I'HILFOT’s UTOIIR’
lleclovcs Inlost slylos anil Nowosl. fasli-
lnn» montlily. All work nml good lining
wnrrnntud. Prices to sail llio times. ( UL-
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Administrator’* Sale.
ILL RE Sold before the Court House
Door fa Cedartown, Polk, County, Ga., on
tho let Tuesday lu July next, botwoon the
legal bourn of hiiIo, part of lot of laud No.
fun frolic and Ihbiug will ho tho or- I 20 !" 'll 0 - 0 '! 1 Jil, ,"' icl , '"' 1 ° r
, , , J . , , i eio.-iually Cherokee, now Polk ooualy,
uer oi tlio iiuy. Let everybody go | Gn., containing thirty (30) acres more or
i and curry a mu basket. Tho Snndav ' I 1 '”- "" imiporly of llotieoca Parham,
j i-i- .<• -..i —| Solll for
1 creditors of
PiT>fen«ional and IhiHlnowi Cardii of one
Inch or lees, #12 per annum, payable quarterly
in advance; six mouth*, #8. All advertir-e-
menta due after flr»«t inaertion.
TOM TUHNER) Reporter.
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1877
We nre authorised to auuouuco tho
uaine of Col. Batt Jones as a candi
date for the constitutional convention
subject to tho decision of tho voters
of llio district on tho day of election.
Here and There by our Reporter
"There’s a chiel among ye takin’ notes*
And faith he'll preut ’em.”
Strawberries at
Phillips’ Hall Thursday night.
Admission 10 cents, children 5.
Soo notice of Administrator’s Sale
in another column.
schools from Rockuiart and Antioch
Jim Glenn is all tho time wanting
to take n ramble.
Poolr, got another! What kind?
Good one. Well- just catch ’em all.
If you want good pictures, cheap,
call on Mr. Green, at tho court house.
A nice piece of buffalo moat was
sent to Mr. Philpot last week from
Texas.
Girls, don’t ho afraid to work.—
Ruth gleaned in the field and got just
as good ti Bo-uz anybody.
Some think, in the event tho war iu
Europe continues, cotton, next fall,
will not sell at any price.
Tho Chorokeo Iron Company will
receivo more new goods next week.
Cull und hoo them.
Tho steam road wagon is now mak-
iug regular trips from tho funmeo to
the ore bank. It is a success.
Something terrible is going to hap
pen. Dr, Joe Liddell lias bought a
great big g.dd ring.
Oh, that beautiful sweet-scented
gourd bios—wo mean honey suckle—
and oh, do lot's take a ramble.
Henry King, the “phatest man out”
wanted to make love last Monday, but
the young lady wouldn’t "tuke a ram
ble” out to the verandah ’cause yotrr
chiel was there.
The Cherokee Iron Co., are con
stantly making additions to their
stock of goods. Cash buyers will
find it to their advantage to exam
ine beforo purchasing elsowlioro.
We would advise Charley Hooper
to tako a lantern next, then he wont
have to ask for water to wash his
hands with when ho gets in the par
lor.
The Ladies’ Benevolent Society of
tho Presbyterian church will give a
strawberry festival ai Phillips’ Hall on
next Thursday night. Go and carry
your girl nlong.
Henry King says bo wants to bo in
another concert, but ho don’t want
no more Dutch weddings, be wants a
real wedding, “hi golly I want a pard-
ner. Ain’t I right.”
The boys haven't decided who the
belle of the moon-light pic-uic was
yet. If they don’t decide by next
Friday,your Chiel will tell. Wo know,
but we feel a delicacy in articulating.
Now ye that have Jull razors, and
don’t love to shave can rejoice, Joe j
the Barber is in our midst, and is lo- j
cated at Vann’s palace confectionery !
store. We know Joe, he is a cleaver
darkey, and a polite and obliging bar
ber.
Has the late heavy advance in all
kinds of provisions, br end stuffs, etc.,
caused the farmers to stop and think ?
If it takes about four pounds of cot
ton to pay for one pound of bacon
next Spring, they will be apt to stop
and think then. Better reflect now,
gentlemen.
are invited, and we think, have uc- j
oepted and will bo them.
We had the pleasure of eating din-1
uer at the Allen House last Monday.
And just such a dinner, oh, mi. You
see, we had oyster soup to commence
with, turkey, veg—but its no use to
umko you hungry telling you about
it, hut wo would advise tho traveling
public, when they visit Cedartowii, to
always inqniro for tho Alien Houso
whore they will always find a hearty
welcome and everything olso pertain
ing to a first class hotel.
Go to tho festival next Thursday
night. Bright-eyed beauties will ho
there.
Wo take off our hat and got right
square dowu ou our knees to Mr.
Boh Vann, for a pitcher of tho most
delicious lager. Mr. Vann is just two
| doors from Huntington’s where ho
i keeps the most choice confectioneries,
I cigars, pipes, tobacco, ale and porter,
and fresh lager always on draught.
Remember this is no place for loafers
or drunkards, hut a neat, first-class,
pleasant resort. And now Mr. Vann,
we fill our glasses, and in the lan
guage of Rip Van Winkle, "hero's to
you, und your families, und may you
live long und brosper,”
Churrli Notice.
May 10, 1877.
Tho Sacrament of the L e I’m Sup
per will be celebrated at tho Pres >y-
terian church next Sabbath. A cor
dial invitation is extended to all whose
church rules and faith will allow, to
participate. We nre authorized to
say that our Methodist brethren will
unite with us, and that at II o'clock,
on that day, there will ho no services
in their church. Suasion.
Into of unit! county »lo
the benefit of i
aid deceased.
May 11 iH77.
To
. C. KNIGHT, Adm’r
Rebecca Parham, doo’d
Something for
Delmlcis t
Our Juvenile
t» Depute.
One evening this week, the Rev.
Mr. Tom Herbert, of South Carolina,
and Mr. R. G. Herbert, of this place,
went fishing, and tho Rev. Mr. Her
bert, caught a fish, and when pulling
it to tho hunk the lino slipped off the
pole and the fish got away. After
awhile Mr. R. G. Herbert, feeling
something against his lino, pulled up,
and found that ho had caught tho
Rev. Mr. Halbert's lino with tho fish
still on it. Now who caught that
fish, and whoso was it ?
THE STRAWBERRY
FESTIVAL
NEXT THURSDAY MG11T.
Council Proceeding.
Council Ciivmjjeh, May 8, 1877.
Council met, G. W. Foathertson,
Mayor, presiding. Present, Walthall
Herbert, McLain, Dodds and Lod-
better, Counoilmen.
Minutes of the last meeting read
and adopted, with one alteration in
regard to the reduction of whisky li
cense in case of prompt payment of
notes.
Mr. J. H. Dodds was appointed
Cemetery Commissioner, to attend to
tbo tale of lots, locating same, an l
make deeds in tho name of tho coun
cil. A motion was anopted authoriz
ing him to draw on the Treasury • for
a sufficient sum of money to buy a
suitable book, iu which to keep an
itemized account of all business con
nected with the cemetery.
The Marshal was instructed to pro
ceed at once, to remove tho body of
Mrs. Wilson Lumpkin from L. H.
Walthall’s lot, to one purchased by
Dr. J. M. Trotter, and to notify the
Sheriff at once to remove the remains
of Mr. Meeks from tho .street, and de
posit the same on the pauper’s lot, on
which lies the body of John meCor-
mick. Council adjourned.
G. W. Feathebston,
L. S. Ledbetter, Mayor
Recorder,
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This standard article la compound
ed with the greatest care.
Us effects are as wonderful ami ns
satisfactory ns ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives tho head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp hy its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
As a dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. ITayes, M.D., Stale Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, “The con
stituents are pure, and carefully sc
CHEROKEE IRON CO
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
HUY GOODS, HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, WOODENWARE,
PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSWARE,
R’dy M’de CLOTHING, TINWARE,
NOTIONS, PAINTS and OILS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
SADDLES,'
HARNESS,
LEATHER,
IRON and STEEL,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ETC. 1 :
Frosli ground Flour and Moal renoivod daily.
Country Produce Solicited at Highest Market Ratos'
Trams Stiiiotly Cash. Ofi-iok and Stoke at tue Woiiks
Cedaiitown, Ga., Fob. 10, 1870. 1
We may have Mentioned it Before.
Rut it will boar repenting; and to milks a suro thing, wo wi'l say that tho
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF MOBILE, ALABAMA.,
Ih tlie Lon cling- T^ife Company in tho South,
And undet- its present excellent management is doing more Now Business in
llio Southern Status than any other Life Company, North or South.
Oyer 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
JOUK 8 PH a;x A. L T I E S3 :
r rh e l ii Io Endowment Plan, bv whiok you secure nn
Endowment in liftoon years, at tlio rate of an ordinary Life Policy.
The Yenry Renewable Term Plan, tlio cheap
est plan of Insurance now workod.
m. McCarty, h. m. friend, sheppard homans,
President. Seorotary. Actuary
A. C, PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia,
CARTERSVILI.E, GEORGIA.
STATBME1TT
FOR THE YEAR ENDINC,DECEMBER ;3 t st, 1875.
Not AshuIb Ducombcr .‘llat, lH7T $449,809 13
INCOME.
Received for Premiums and interest ' ' ~ Oil
$750,785 12
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses by Death 4 $74,254 001
Dividends, Commissions, Taxes, and other expenses.. 73,859 02 148,113 02
$002,071 50
ASSETS.
Cash in Rank ♦. 17,185 40
II. S. Government and ntlior Ronds 70,270 30
J oans on Mortgage, First Linns 40,032 12
Lours on Bonds and Stocks 20,005 00
Insiu-ftnoo Stocks 1,425 00
Real Estate and amount duo by other Companies
for Ro-Insnrunoe 05,085 741
Rills Receivable, secured, and Stock Bonds 200,238 40
Preinimns iu hands of Agonts and in courso of
Collection 40,093 45
Office sod Agency Furniture 2,745 88 002,071 50
Add Accrued Interest and Deferred Premiums 21,824 40
ORGANS
AND
PIAUOSf
All tho host Improvements combined In
tho Organs and Pianos manufactured by
CORNISH CO.,
m Washington, N. J.
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To all who wish to purohaso either an
ORGAN or PIANO, wo can truthfully say
that for
AUTISTIC CONSTRUCTION,
Uoautiful Finish and Sweet- Musical Quali
ties, our Instruments take rank with the
Most Celebrated Manufacturers
Our only claim to favoritism overothor
loading manufsoturors is our
O W I* R ICES,
reduood lo moot tho requirements of tlio
times. Dotornunod not to bo unddrsold,
and at tho same time furnishing instru
ments that wo fully
Warrant For Five Years,
wo invito correspondents that wo may havo
an opportunity to prove satisfactorily all
that wo boro assort.
Our Pianos are furnished with tho iiuprovod
FENCH GRAND ACTION,
(tho very host in uso)
They are also HEAVILY ST HUN a
with tho improvod wire; tlio oases aro of
solid rosowood• porfootly seasoned am)
WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR
WARP.
Our ORGANS aro furnishod with all
tho modern itaprovoinonts, as to stops,
notion, oto., while tlio CASES aro of tlio
rooont oabinot atylo, admirably suited for
tlio parlor.
BSr SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST.
Address
CORNISH & OC.,
Washington, Now Jorsoy.
Professional Cards,
l)r. II. K. THOMPSON.
OFFICE OVER J. A. WYNN’h STORK.
W ILL PRACTICE FOR HALF PRICE
for those who will pay mo hy tlio 1st
dny of November, otherwise tlio usual raton
will he charged. Tho usual charge is $2
for visit and medicine, if paid 1st. of Nov.
I ohargo $1 only. No one need call on mo
who lias not oithor paid or secured hills
for past sorvicos and who is not willing to
soouro mo for future praotico. Obstetri
cal oases a specialty. l)oo. 1, 1873*
Assets December 31st. 1876
. $(i24'<4fffF
Till': GIRANGTEBS’
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UNITED STATES OE AMERICA.
Authorized Capital,
A
1 j the Htuto Departments
Parent Olllce, Mobile, Alabama
$4,600,000
d insured in
$200,000
100,000
lectcd for excellent quality ; and I | than-gm Department, Home, Georgia-, hoans anj Ca-h
consider it tlio Rest Pbepakation I C ' °' SAMUEL - Prca,<W -
for its intended purposes.” I Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama; Loans and Cash.
Price, One Dollar* j IIoU * N. N. CLEMENTS, President.
Mississippi Department, Meridian, Misssisippi; Loans and Cash,
W. McINTOWlJ, President,
South Carolina Department, Columbia, South Carolina; Loans and Cash,
THOM AH J. JETER, President.
Texas Department, Austin, Texas; Loans and Cash, ...
GEO. H. ZlMl’LEMAN, President.
Total assets, ........
, , Security, Economy, J_,ibai*iilitv,
i *** ;» e ' f tr N d°F r'Tpf- ot ' ° oM, * NY '
reotual'yproduces a perman/nt color, $ ^ #f $,<W “ p “
WiUCU will neitllGl rub noi wash Off. All Life Policies non-forleiting after two annual paymvts, when the insured will be
! entitled to a paid-up Policy or Cash Hurrender thereof.
i Dividends may be used to protect policies against lapsing in case of failure to pay
premiums. This, with liia non-l'orfeitirig and Cash Surrender features, are sufficient to
j make .this Company popular among thinking men. GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
BuoMngh.am’s Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to blown or black, at dis-
Manufactured by R. P. HALL CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
W t7 gl Bnutiti, >u EiaX.ii la IMIdau.
For sale in Cednrtown i»y
JONES. Druggists
100,000
l CO, 000
100,000
$7
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G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Ala., General .Superintendent ui Agenaios.
J. S. NOYEtt, JiOcal Agent, Oedartown, Ga-
TURNER and GLE^IN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
('cdai'towii) Gn.
O FFICE South of Court Honso, between
Huntington and Wright’s stores.
Will praotico In tho counties of Polk,
Floyd, Paulding, Haralson anti Carroll.
Special attention givon to oollections.
May 26, 1870
Dr. W. C. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
OEDARTOWN, GA.
Office corner Collego and Prior streets,
where he may bo found at all hours whon
not professionally absent. nop 4
IVY V. THOMPSON, W. 8. !>. WIRL*
THOMPSON & WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
W ILL Sell, Huy or rent proporty, at a
reasonable commission.
M. M. TIPWKLL, IVY F. THOMPSON.
TTDWELL & THOMPSON..
Attorneys n,t Law,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
O FFICE —East side Court IIoiiho Kfiunro
juno 1!0
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Cednrtown, Ga.
O FFICE at regidenoo, on Pryor f treet
lime 20
Watchmaker and Jewele,
Cedartown, Ca.
W ORK done promptly and satisfaotoriik
All work warranted Twelve Monthy
Repairing fine watches a specialty. l c -
kinds of Jewelry and Wutches and C os
kept for sate. n( 20