The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, August 24, 1877, Image 4

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Standing Committees of the j Convention- i Committee on the Freni live Depart ment— LJ Qortrell, W It Gignilliut, X L Querry, It \V Anderson, Porter Ingrttlmm, Jumes M Puce, W T Wof- jorii, J D M nth owe, 0 J Wclborn. Committee on Elective Franchise— Alt Wright, Neil McLeod, J li Twitiy, J it Iiespuss. W I -ludsoii, F t) Diem like, 8 C Key, P (J limi- son, It U Winn. Committee on Dill of Ui/jhts—Jumes L Sowurd, John Screven, Jumes L Wimberly, W A Little, Eli Warren, F C Furman, James it Brown, II It Casey, 8 (I Howell. Committee on the Judiciary—A It Lawton, John A Davis, W 8 Wllnce, L II Feulherston, N -I Hammond, T J Lawson, W K Moore, William M Reese, Augustus lteese. Commit too on Legislative Depart ment—Robert Toombs, II 11 Perry J D Knight, T M Furlow, Hugh Buchanan, William L Loftiu, L N Trammell, Joshua Hill, John Collier, Committee on itiltia—U B Nisbil, A G Smith, !! F Burnett, J C Eltng- ton, J A Hunt, Thornes G McFar land, W II Mattox, Oliver Clark, It D Render. Committee on Finance, Taxation anil Dublin Dcbt—'V J Simmons, J L Warren, Nelson Tift; 1) B Har rell, J T Willis, A D Hammond, J W Itoberston, Miles W Lewis Weir Boyd. Commilleo on Public Institutions. —8 IV' Harris, Stephen F Keller, J B Creech, David Sapp, S M Tyre, E E Rosser, D M Hamilton, Adam Johnson, A F Underwood. Commillce on Counties and County officers.—James M Mobley, Warring Russell, B L Stephens, M N McRae, J T Spence, 'P A Gibbs, Sumnel Hawkings, W G Johnson, Andrew Jacksuu. Committee on Homestead and Ex emptions— 1’ L Myualt, John M 0 iterat'd S L L Williams, William Wells, John T Longino E C Grier, N -I Tttmlin, G F Pierce, Pope Bur row. Committee on Lams of General Qp- peration in this Fla/e.—Al da John son, J E Donalson, T M Awbrey, T F Newell, L J Winn,' It L Wurthen, J W Stoke?, W T Day,' J C Day, Committee on Amendments on Con stitution and Miscellaneous Provis- W T Thompson, David Golf ” 0 P Swearinlen, John P Glover, A 0 McIntosh, J 0 Coney, J 0 Fain, Goo F Bristow, D A Gamp. Committee on Education— V II Ilun- sell, John Sceven, O F Cooper, W 0 Toggle, N J Hammond, 0 S Portor, J II Fittcn, J G Cune, and 0 J Wellborn. Committee on Final Derision—R Toombs, L N Trammell, J L Seward, J It Brown, L J Gartrcll, J D Math: ows, A It Liwton, W M ltees', A li Wright, J It Reapuss, A II ILmsell, N J Hammond, S W Harris, A li Underivood, T J Simmons, J W Robertson, It B Nishet, T 'ti MoKur- )ai.il, J M Mobley, W 0 Johnson. T F Newell, W T Thompson, and J G Fain. BEAD TUB ANNOCNCEBIEN* Murray Hill Publishing Co. John P. Jewett, ITIuungcr. CHRONIC Bead Tills. Only 0.iu* Boll.ax*. For otic dollar Mic SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS will bo Pont, postage paid, to any mldrcs. for six months. It is ono or tho Cheapest papun published, and is«i welcome visitor to tho couffUjh room, fireside or farm. U is a r.catly | rlntcd foil; pugo shout, compactly made up, and contains tin political and current iiuwh of the week; a compre lonntive sunimury of tho telegraphic dispatches am istlng sketdiu It also contulus full reports of the markets those who have nut the udvantage of t dilly mail cun get the news for six months by sending ONE DOLLAR It Is just the paper for everybody Inter ested lit Georgia and Frorldu. It will la- well In vested, and will educate your cliildrcu und make Money for either paper eun be sent by Post Office order, registered letter or Express, at publlsherV risk. Address. J. II. ESTILL, April li. 1M77. Savannnli, Gn. G-e rEOUGIA, F OLK COUNTV.-Wberu as, Busan Walthall nml UUos W. Feat herstun. of said county, have made written n|ipllcatloii to mu for It of administration on the estate of Leonard II. Wulthall, lute of said county deceased, (hot therefore to cite all persons Concerned, to b appear ut my oflleoojv the first'menday in Sej her noxt, und show camof, ifsjiy they have, why a ildloticrs should nut issue to them according tlielr written application. Given under my hand ami official signature, at office, August 1st. 1871 .Juki. ISiikwku Oiuhna; MRS. ROBERTSON.S Boarding Mouse, Hear of Postufllco, Home, Georgia, Is tho pfuou to stop. Good. fore, clean beds, and moderate prides decl.1-<im THE KEN N ESA. W GAZETTE A MONTHLY PAPER PUBLTBIIED AT ATLANTA. GA- ^KVOTED to Railroad interests. Literature, Wit and Hn nor. Furry Cants per Yuan. C11ROMO to every subscriber. Address. KENNESAW GAZETTE, Atlauta, Ga h by thut plaiacst ol all books—Plain Homb Talk and Mkiucal Common 8knsi:,which contains nearly 1,000pai of original matter, as er tertnlning as a fasclnatl story. Health und long life mudo easy for ; learned ami unlenrncd. Crammed full of br» v Idfon*, which uro cheering to the sick, ertulningto that •ly entertaining to those who are fortunate enough to cscupo disease. It gunrds the rcadar against tho pithulcs of human suffering, and points the way of deliverance to those who are already uinrumli. d. • Hy all means, find out all about it. It Ih Tor you. It’s author, Dr. E. If. Footb, of I5i<> Lexington Avenub, NkW by invalid* . , r ... trior ol— in tho trcutuient of long standing and difficult dls* sus of every character; licneo Ids ability to rite practical ti uths for the invalid reader. Dll UBUltatluns are >*ukr to tho sick everywhere; Ith tlieelck Plain Home all over tho globo, You, ritTr ToeossuET thoabli Talk and Metllcal Comma and von will bo struck wltti lilu Common Bence. Whatever your tnalndy. you will rccclvo light which will do you good, by Investing only A postage stamp, and w riting to Dr. F. We w ish lo Interest you In both tho doctor and his Im mortal book. Tho Hook Itself, which glvea satisfaction to all who read It, can be Imu of agents, or of the publishers direct. Plain mu§- tin binding, $3.25. in tho English or German huigutigo. Librai y binding, in English only, $.‘l,75. Sent by mall, postage prepaid, on receipt or tho i.H.-h A lady writes tho author: •• I have always felt that you were the physician of tho world, from the fact of your wonderful suc cess and oHi/hiai ideas." One render snyH — "I have found It to he ono of tho grandest works of tho ago.” Another says—“ 1 would not be without It for twice lm cost." Similar letters reach tho author every day. LcmteuU labia SCIENCE bound, in 5 si pnrato vols. at £5 and $7.50. according to binding. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Just tho thing for young people. Con- GOOD READING. All Know It-All Like It! DUE DETROIT P. L. TURNLEY Druggist & Apothecary 61 ill Brighter and Better for 1877. Full of Wit—Humor—Pathos-— Sketch—Gossip—Fashion—In cident—News—Home and Foeign Letters. You will enjoy it better than any other newspaper. riBAIP Publication*, We can fur- G 2 inn I" id“b all of l)n. Foote’s populat Vi d OvlLa Dime Pnhllcutioiis on health and Kindred topics. " OLD EYES MADE NEW,’’ tells how to restore tho sight ami give upglnsses, without the aid of Doctor or Medicine. Ilair a led already I “HOW SHE WAS TEMPTED ” A thrilling continued Story, written for The Free Press, hy “Elztiy Huy” (Funny Andrews) tho noted Southern writer, will be n feature of 1877. Weekly, post free, S3,00 per annum. Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles. NO. 3 CHOICE HOUSE, : : : : : Georgia. In making up your list, start with the Detroit Free Press. 359“ Tlie Postmaster is Agent for it. rs™? ll-Rli-lHtlc ihjcct of having JAL MApniAfiR” -cHonrchoa regarding t IOLOGICA1. MaIUIIAUE jb regarding tho law iiitul adaptation, dc., Ac. ..... 'lug 1 ., ning tho Prevention of iPBUMAToimiicKA,” or Scm- ith ovldenco of lta curability. p, Its causes, prevention and cure," Rival- o every mother having the care of small ii, "Cold Fekt." causes, prevention iro. Any one of tho foregoing Dima itlons will ho sent by mall, postage uro il receipt of tcu cents. paid, Publication*. Wo will sup. i-Krr ply Dll. FootiCs Free Publlca- | I1LL lions. " Gratuitous Advice to the Hick," abroad as well ae at home ; a circular of value to the sick. " Ktidences of Dr. boots's Soccers;" u sixty page pamphlet, free by mall. -Send for them. AGENTS foregoing puldicatioi 5,000 Rood Agents cun And prolltubleemploy ment In tho uala of tha foregoing publications, nml nlso several others published hy us. Read all of the nhovc, and bend for particulars. AddrcsB, for terms, outfits. Ac.,Thu Murray IIUl PublishingCompauy, 18© Hunt lititli tit reef, Aea» York. The Ladles* Haml-Book of vuluablo information to every woman, OLD or YOUNGj/cjSy Married or Single. LADIES - A will thank us for tbisX ***•• Hand-Book, and no mollior will objectNCD. to placing it in / bands ofbordaugb yNJvl/ HUS tors Tbc8oHaud-/L,/ 1 V U U Books arc n o t/<S/l»K IIA\GE- particularly Ifies, but aroAQ/Paralysis, Apoplexy . intendedjrC^yEpilupsy, ana all ner- for gen-^55v V( »te derangements « „ rnl ,, ir y^v/tbeir Cause and Cure. - %s / ri,is Kssay will be found ^'•^Sfdeeply interesting to all tion./Sgr/ncmms sufferers. BOTH Xff ^/or EITHER of the foregoing /lIAND-BOOKS sent free to Ey.-£sv./nny address. Address, with luinp.N. Y.P.Co ,Bedford,Mass. This standard article is compound ed with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderAil and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions) itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great eomfort, and the scalp by 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 strohg. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, “The con stituents are pure, and carefolly se lected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes.” fcrice, One Dollar* BuokinghAm’s Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard ftom gray or any other undesir able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in ene preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which wiU neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL A CO., NASHUA, N.H. MitriU Sntfiti, ut IhIui U milclm. Buuuank & JONES, Agents, Ce- dnrtnwn Ga. 8-lv Phillips, Crew & Preyer, Atlanta, Ga. SOLE AGENTS for the World-Renowned GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT 3? I A. 1ST O S upon their excellence nlono have attained an PURCHASED PRE EMINENCE which establishes them ns UNEQUALFD for their TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP and DUnAUILITY. IXr They hnve recolvcd HEVENTY-FIVK gold and silver MEDALS over ALL OTHER COMPET ITORS. .jg;J Endorsed hy TlIALBKHO, Stiiakoscii, Lucca, Mii.ls, and others. OorrsciiALK, Dm Muhska, Kellooc, Centennial EXnmiTIOfN, PHILADELPHIA. 1870. The prices of these Ihifti.ments tare ns loi tho exclusive uco ol FIRST-CLASS materials Catalogues umd price lists mulled free on nppll cntlon to Phillips, Crew & Freye GENM1AL AGENTS, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. fSold on'easy t Bridges Smith’s Paper, $1 For a Year. 1$ A- Jive, newsy paper from thn Capital, (tallof chat gossip, original sketches, paragraphs and mentions of all kinds. Just tho kind of paper to drive away blues and give the world a bright and cheerful look A good Agent wanted In every town In tho South, to whom a liberal commission will bo paid. Semi stamp lor a specimen copy or enclose one dollar and receive tbu piper one year. Address, BRIDGES SMITH’S PAPER. Atlanta, Ga, j. s. McCreary, Jacksonville Illinois, Breeder and Shipper ol the Celebrated Poland China Hogs, Ol tho Best Quality. IW“ Send for Circular and Price List. [ -A. Sinn FOR SALE, nail Plantation,.5 mile*North of Ccdurtown, on the Romo road;, containing 300 acres, a good part cleared, with tenant bouses, orchard, etc., and a small framed house with three rooms. Lake Creek rune thrngh the place, touching It nearly ev ery lot. Apply to Edd or George Webster on tho place, or tho undersigned, for particulars, terms, etc. S. M. H. BYRD, July 20. .87.-tf Codartown, Ga. G eorgia, polk county—David a. whne- lieud, administrate, do bonis non,on tho cb- tntoofW. O. B. Whaley, deceased, with the will annexed, has applied for letters of dismission from bis said administration. Therefore, all persons- concerned will bo and appear ut a Court of Ordi nary to bo held In saidcoumy, on the FlrstMonday In December noxt, to show caude. If any Inoy have,. why letters of dismission should not be granted to said Whitehead In terms of the law. ■(liven nndor my hand and official slgnutnro. tills 10th day of Ju- ly,1877, JOEL BHHWEH, Ordinary, l Ang. 10,1877-8m TOM GIBSON, Beal Estate Agent, Cedaktown, Ga. fair Prompt attuutkm given to all business < /'lAT'E 1 comfortable, well finished house and UXN XLt lot, containing 1% acres of land, good framed stable and crib; all uuder good fence. Al so, one office lot, -10x80. The above property le situated In the village of BtUesboco, Bartow Western & Atlantic Rail Road ..8.171 1. NiellT FA8HBNOBR— Arri ves at Carteravllle AirlvcsatCaoa Arrives at Kingston. Arrives nt Adalrevllh Arrives at Dalton 10.801 Leaves Atlanta. Arrives at Cartel Arrives at Cimw. Klngt._ Arrives at Adairsville. Arrives at Dalton ....... Arrlives at CUattanooga 12.3 NIGHT I’XSSKNCUUL—DOWN. Leaves Chattanooga 8 201 DolUN? 508] Adnlrsv+He. at Dnltoa. at Ada Its Vl at Kingston .....0 64: ‘ Cnss 718 Curtersvllle - 7 27] Arrlvi Arrlvvsat Cass, ArrlvusatCartf.- Arrives at Atlauta 0 601 NO. 8. DAT PASseWOB*— UP. Leaves Atlanta....... -8 80 ’.‘.Till IH A 1188 f Arrives at Dalton 1 40 Arrives at Chattanooga 3 67 NO. 4. DAT PASSENORn—DOWN. Leaves Chattanooga - • • .arrives at CartorevlU*.... Arrives at Caaa ArrivcB at Kingston Arjlvos at Adalrsvllte • Arrives at Dalton - - Arrives at CartorsvIHo Arrives at Atlanta, NO. 11. DALTON ACCOMMODATION— Leaves Atlanta - - - - - . Arrives at CartorBvlllo. ... Arrives at Cuss Arrives at Kingston - Arrives at Adairsville .... Arrives at Dalton, -• • -• • - 8,00 i - 0 88 i - 10 10 s. , 10 89 a - 1040 A -AND DEALER IN- Cedartown Express Rome TURNLEY'S Vegetable Liver & Dyspeptc Tonic entirely harmless, being cly Turnley’s Rheumatic Liniment for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Swollen Joints. Etc., Etc. R.E.AD THIS. EANON GROVE, HEARD COUNTY, GA., August 6,1878. Dr. P. L. Tnrnley, Romo:—Pleaso send me enough of the Powders to prepare ono quart of y Liver and Dyspeptic Modiclclno prepared hy yonrseir. The bottle you gave me, when in Romo, bus :nrly cured my son; ho says It is giving him more relief than all tho medicine lie has taken. P;uase ml ImmudlatuUy, with directions how to prepare It. Yours, etc., GEO. W.POWERS Only Remedy For Hard Times. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS- All wanting fruit farms, especially at and puys luhre profit. Tho land Is —... B and Vegotabl adapted I Vegetables. -ep>*H and pays luruu in fruits; also, Groin, Gi Many hundreds of excellent Vineyards, Orchards and farms, can now bo seen. The location is only 81 miles south of Philadelphia, hy railroad, In a mild, delightful climate, and at ie very doors of tho Now York and Philadelphia markets. Another railroad runs direct to New York. , • goods, aud other things, a procure employment. t for puoplo Buffering with pulmonary affections, Asthma, n innd, $26.0 which different mombursofj Itnnrueen 6’healthresort;Bomeybarspast for peoplo suffering w Catarrh, Aguo and debllltviAunv thousands liavo entirely recovered. s Jitwrerfli Coia t rt«ioA, too foot, front. wtUi back buildings, four stories high, I id aUfi>odern improvements for tho accommoaatton oi nr aero, payable by inslallm«'nts, within the period of fottr years. thlB cifmato, piauted out Io^Iuob, 20 acres of luud will count fully uu much as 100 acres further north, qualntcd with fruit growing, can become familiar with It In a short time on account of surroundings. Fivu acre,ono aero and town lots In tbu towns or Landlsvillo and Vjnelnn^, nh Whilst visiting tbo Centennial exhibition, Vineland can bo visited at small exp containing foil information, will bo sent upon application to Charles K. Landis, Vineland, n.v:k The following Is a ie wall known Agi All tho farmers were of the “well to do" sort, of its natural fertility. It is certainly one of the most cxtjlpslvo fert ile t tlon for pleasant farming, " oldest farms apparently Jt h end red years ago. Tho geologist would boo Ino deposit, and all throu H ....... - form of unclnratod calilarcons marl tlon; and this marly substance Is r exact condition tnoBt ecsllyasslml July 21-tf of thorn, who hnve turned their attention to *— ’ylng Rom sandy to clayey, and *1 wot meadows, in which dope fertilize tho whole upland surface, after It. has been exhausted ts, In an almost level position, and sultnblo cor.dl- of this continued fertility. Thu whole country is il evidences of calcareous substances, generally distinct forms of ancient shells, of the tertiary f< jonnh the soil. 1 by suchp ly In tho y forma id In the Weekly Family Nonsimper, 13 PUBLISHED AT Cedarown, Polk Co., Ga and devoted to tho lutcrests of Chorokoo Georgia Dwarl REACH TREES, Cherries, Ites, Almonds, English Wuluuts, Pojat berries, Cnrrants. Also, nlurgo and Dccid l for side by MOSES COLE. CAMBELL WALLACE. Fruit an4 Ornamental Trees L876 AND 1877. STANDARD and DWARF AF^LE TREES, Standard and Dwarf PEAR TREES, Standard and 'lums, Apricots, Qulncus, Nectarines, Mulberries, Figs, Pomcgran- 8pqjilsh Chestnuts, Filberts, Strawberries, Rnsherries, Goose- of Grapo Vines, Asparagus und Plo Plants, (Rhubarb) Evergreen Trees, Shrubs and C tnbing Plants, Ruses, Green-House and Bedding Plants, gowtou , M. OOXiB db OO., I Alluutu Kursei'ies, Atlauta, Ga. jy Catalogues Free. Nov. 17-tf. 76 Splendid Offer. 771 NEW SHOP! The Express AND LOUISVILLE'WEEKLY Courier - Journal One Year for $3 Two papers for little more tlmn the price of one. Send m Thco« Dollars and receive yon* homo papor with the COURIER-JOURNAL, the BEST, BRIGHTEST and ablest foully Wtskly in the country. Rome it afire iui. CHANGE OF S0HEIXJLE. On and after SUNDAY, APRIL FIU, 1877, thn trains will run on thoRomeRtalfroi*^ follows: EVENING TRAIN. \ Leave Rome dally at ,...^.i,....4.45P M Return to Romo at.... .1.....8.45 P M SATURDAY ACCOMMODATIi Leave Rome (Saturday <mly> Rutum to Rome at C. M. PENNINGTON, ap97tf JNO. E. STILLWELL Ticket Ag’ IMODAFION. y at.. .A. ...7 45 AM ...I...1315PM JTON.Gm’I Snp’t. iVELL Tcket Ag’f QBS. BATl’SY k HOLMEtj PHYSICIANS and SDR9E0NS, ROME, GEORGIA, j D b. BATTEY has returned ferianently to Rome, and will resmne tho prsetin of hfo pro* ■ - of old, In conuectloi) wih Dr. G. opened in Cedartown a First-cine* WOOD and BLACKSMITH SHOP Auy work In either branch can and will he done In a Workmanlike style, and at fair living pr;ecs. HOUSE SHOEING _gj a specialty. AH I ash Is »trial, and I will guaran tee complete satisfaction. March 9, 1877-tf F. M. PEARSON. $777 is not easily earned in thesu times country who work steadily at the employment tnai wo furnish. $U6 per week in your own town. You need not bo away from home*over night. You can give joar whole timo to tho work, or only your spare moments. We have agents who nru making over $20 per day. All who engage at once can ratine money fust. At tbo present time money cannot he made so easily and rapidly at any other badness. It costs nothing to try the business.— Terms and $5 outfit free, Address at once, II. IIallett A Co., Portland, Maine. July 20,1877-ly . v;■ ™IC ft dfo?T-Tr' ir /'Vvicormp^' ): THE EXPEEB all the Latest News, besides a variety of LITEKAKY, POLITICAL, A GIUCULTUK A L, EDUCATIONAL, Newsy, Spicy and Beliablef THE Atlanta Constitution. Under its new management, The Atlanta Constitution has won itself the title of the leading journal of the south. Its enterprise, during the recent election excitement, in sending correspondents to different portions of tho country, and its se ries of special telegrams from Wash ington while the electoral commis sion was engaged in consumating the fraud that placed radicalism once more in power in our national coun oils are evidences conspicuous enough to prove that no expense will bo spared to make The Constitution not only a leader in the discussion of matters of public concern, but a lenr der in the dissemmination of the la-' tost and most reliable news. There is no bettor timo than now to sub scribe for a fresh and vigorous news paper. Tho peoplo of Georgia are now called upon to settle tho CONVENTION QUESTION, and in tho discussion of this impor- .tant subject, (in which Tho Consti tution will lake a leading part) every Georgian is interested. If a conven tion is culled its proceedings will Hud their earliest and fullest embodiment in the columns of Tho Atlanta Daily Constitution- Its editorials will bo thoughtful, timely and Vigorous—calm andargu- mentive in their methods and thof-» oughly southern and democratic in theii sentiments. Its news will bo fresh,‘^reliable and carefully digested. No expense will be snared to make it the medium of the latest and most important intelligence. The Weekly Constitution- Besides embodying everything of interest in the daily, The Weekly Constitution will contain a De partment of Agriculture, which will be in charge of Mr. Malcom John son, the well-known Secretary of Georgia State Agricultural Society. This department will be made a spe cialty, and will be through and com plete. The farmer will find in it not only all the current information on the subject of agriculture, but time suggestions and well-digested advice. Subscriptions should be sent in at once. TERMS roil THE DAILY: 1 month $100 3 months .... 3 00 0 months 6 30 12 months 10 00 TERMS FOR THE WEEKLY/ 0 mouths i... - ii, $1 10 12 mouths 2 20 Money may he sent by postollice money order at our expense. Address: The Constitution, Atlanta, Gtu TEMPERANCE And Uonural Reading Mutter. The Express is a home enterpri and every citizen in Polk and sur rounding counties^Bhould give it a hearty support, Excellent Advertising Medium, And merchants and others who wish to secure me vast trado ftom Polk, Paulding and Haralson, and Cloburn and Cherokee conntlos of Alabama would do well to avail thciuwdvcs of the advantages It Subscriotion, l©2 a Year '"ULlbcral^discount totClubs; .1 OB WORK Executed with iiciilotiM nml (tin- patch. AMERICAN AN1I FOBE1UH PATENTS. Gilmore & Co., successors to Uhlpntair, llosmcr & Co., Solicitors. Patents procured In all coutt-' tries, No feus In advance. No charge unless tho patent is granted. No fees for making preliminary examinations. No additional fees for obtaining and conducting n rehearing. By a recent decision ol tho Commissioner all rejected applications may ' ’veil to Inturlorcucu Extensions before n different States, , - „ inventions or Pat- mp to Ulluunu & Co. lor pamphlet intlonglyei and all litigation pertaining ents. He-* Of sixty 1 Land Cases Land Warrants and Scrip the .u. Land Claims', Mining V Contest T I he 111- attendee Kmption Claims Land Scrip In 4,, This Serin is assignable, and can bu located In ibcr r-ame ol the piucliusor upon any Government hunt subject to private entry, $1.95 per acre. It is of equal value with Bounty Laud Wuriants. Send s:nmp to Gilmore & Co. lor pamphlet of instruc. tlon. Arrears of Pay and Bounty. Officers, Soldiers ami Bailors of the late war, of ibuir heirs arc in many eases entitled to money ft om the Government of which they have no know! f service, and state ■ received, Eiieloss a fall reply, alter ea- amiuuiioii, wll bo give: Pensions. add sailor. Supremo Court of the united status, the Court of Claims, and the Southern Claims Commission. Each department orour business is conducted In a separate bureau, undercharge of tho same expe rienced parlies employed by ihu old linn. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to Gilmore & Co is ibus secured. Wo desire to win success by do- ,s “• Ad "sv s , re „ TO THE WORKING CLASS.-Wo are now pre pared to furnish all classes with constant employ meat at home, tho whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn ftom 60 cents to $6 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole tlmu to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much us men. Tlmt all who Bee this notice may send tholr address, and test the business wo make this quparalled ofor: To such us are no* well satisfied wo will send ono dollar to pay for the trouble of writlug. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, und a copy of Home and Fireside, one oftholurgest dud best Illustrated Publication, till sent ftco by mail. Itead- rs, If you want permanent, profitable work, ad dress. Gkoiiue Stinson & Co. Portland, Maine. Jan. 2!), 0 months. Vagoutevery '".rnlsh, dozen dollars a $iy in their owifkj^aHtiei room to explain hero. Business pleasant und honv orublu. Women, and hoys und girls do as well n» racu. \\ o will furnish you u complete Outfit free. I ho business puys better than anything else. Wo will beitr expense oi starting you. Particulars free. Write and sec. Farmers ami mechanics, their son* and daughters, undull classes in need Ol payin' KE; should 1 delay. Address Tituu & Co. Angustu, Maitic. FOR. SALE. Tho House and Lot In CartorsvIHo known as the “Bryant Place,” Is offered lor sale at low figures und on easy terms. House Is new, well finished and contains six largo and comfortable reonm; alt natod within 260 yards of the W. & A. J?.R. For terms, etc., address DR. W. W. LEAKE, Cartovlllo, Ga oct-87-tf, Or apply at tills office. E. Cleveland, Fashionable Tailor! okdautown, oa. Il> wont Mill If™),, Mlof llrinil,, oiMiilM., l imit, mmmf, VoeUn, <.r an, tiling In Mm w ol SMI I’Miillna, MIIU null iinhit w Urn KXI-IUUM omuB,.