The Record was published in Cedartown, GA by S. D. Wilke & CO. A volunteer has been transcribing some of the articles from the paper. They can be found on the Polk County, GA AHGP web site at <A HREF="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/polk/"> http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/polk/</A> Click on Newspaper Articles from the index page. While there check out the History of Polk County that Edna Stephens transcribe from the 1919 newspaper. Here are a couple of interesting articles from the Record. Mr. J. E. Good, of the firm J. P. Hood & CO, of Cartersville, paid our town a visit this week. Mr. G has been a citizen of this place, and while here made many warm friends. We don't know, but are of the opinion that he has a particular lady friend in this section, that brings him down this way. Our wide-awake Sheriff, Mr. Clements, has succeeded in re-capturing Ned Larkins and Nathan Stone, two of the prisoners who broke jail last week. They were captured at Stonewall, by a Mr. Swords, and retained until Mr. Clements arrived. New Jail - Mr. John C Allen, contractor, has commenced preparations for the new jail. The brick are being made near colored Methodist church, by Mr. E M Joonson (sic), Rome, who has the contract from Mr. Allen for the brick work. Lumber is being hauled and placed upon the site to be used for the wood work. The building will be 200 feet north east of the court house. It is to be 46x36, two stories. The first story to be divided into four rooms, as a residence for the jailor. The upper floor into two, and to have three cells in each, three of which are to be iron and three wooden. We would have been glad if higher ground could have been procured, but we venture the assertion that Mr. Allen will do a good job, and that it will be an ornament to the town, notwithstanding the disadvantage of ground. Many more on the web site. Hope you find a relative listed. Doris Robbins Polk County, GA Host for AHGP