The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, July 04, 1878, Image 4

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mfMOR 4*& > w^A>r*W4aerv < Mrai THE EXPRESS. Oedartown, July 4th Farm and Fireside. For Fighting Husbands. I'ou't think when you have won a wife that you have won a slave. Don’t think that your wife has less feeling than your sweetheart. Her relationship to you is simply changed not her nature. Don’t think thut you can dispense with all the little civilities of life to wards her you marry ar.d that you have the right to get drunk and abuse her. She appreciates these things quite as much as other women. Don’t be gruff and ruff at home. Had yon been thut sort of a fellow before marriage tho probabilities are you would be sowing on your own buttons still. Don’t muko your wife think she is an encumbrance on you hy giving grudgingly. What shn needs give cheerfully, as if it wore a pleasure to do so. She will leel better, and so ’ will you. Don’t meddle with affairs of the house under her charge. You have uo more right to be poking your nose into tho kitchen thun she has to walk into your piuce of business and give directions to your employees. Don’t find fault with her extrava gance in ribbons, etc., until you hove ■hut down on cigars, tobacco, beer, whisky, etc. Don’t leuve your wife at homo to nurse the children on the score of economy, while you bolt at night to •ee tho show or spend a dollar on biljiards. Don’t bolt your supper and hurry off to spend your evenings lounging •round away from your wife. Before marriage yon couldn't spend evenings enough with her. Don t prowl in the loafing resorta until midnight, wasting your time ii culpable idleness, leaving your wife lonely at homo to brood over yonr uegleut and her disappointment. Don’t think the woman von prom ised to “love, cherish and protset” becomes your servant as her part of the aontraot and that you are allowed to take a brush to her without resist ance. Don’t think that board and clothes is a sufficient! return for all that a wife does for you. Don’t expect a wife to love and honor yon,if yon prove a brute un worthy of lave ancVhonor. Don’t caress your wife in pnblio and snarl and growl at her in private. This proves yon both a hypocrite and a dog. Don’t wonder that your wife is not as aheerful as she used to be, when she labors from aarly morn till late at night to pander to the comfort and oaprice of a selfish pig who has not aoul enough to appreciate her. Don’t if your wife has faults, be constantly raminding her of them, while you have never a word of com mendation for her virtues. Don’t forget to respeot your wifs if you wish to he respeoted. Short Rules for Young Christians. 1. Never negloct daily private pray er: and when you pray, remember that God is present, and that Uo bears your prayers (lleb. xi 6). t 2. Never nogleot daily private Bi ble reading; and when you read, re member that God is speakiug to you, and thut you are to believe and not upon what He says, beliove all buck sildings with the neglect of these two rules (John v. 30.) 3. Never let a day pass without trying to do something for Jesus. Every night reflect on what Jesus lias done for you, and then ask your self, What am I doing for Him? (Matt. v. 19) 4. If you uro in doubt ns to wheth er a thing be right or wrong, go to your room and kneel down and usk God’s blessing upon it (Col. iii. 1?) If you cannot do this it is wrong (Rom. xiv. 23). 5. Nevor take your Christianity from Chistains, or argue that because such people do so and bo, therefore you may (11 0 r. x 12). You are to ask yourself, How would Christ not in my place? and strife to follow Him (John x. 27). Neyer believe what you feel, if it contradicte God’s word. Ask your self, Can what I feel be true, il'God’s words is true? and if both cannot be true, believe God and make your own heart the liar(Uom. ii. 4; 1 John V. 11.) As u largo ch.S) of our readers lik to have something on the preaohfi , we insert the following balcii of an eodotes for their benefit, with I he re quest that tln-re be no laughing; each of tho reverend gentlemen‘siamid belongs to the North Go., Ootifo- •nee: S;.m Jones was taking around tin hat for a missionary collection, lie nietl a well-dressed young mail in the congregation, ami lie approached him, flaying: “My friend, don’t yen want to give u dollar to tho Lord?” “Yes,” replied this young man. “Then hand itover,”said Sam. “No,” said lie, “I believe I’ll take it myself I'm afraid you’ll not go!” Sam wilted. The ltev. W. 1’ .Pledger was con ducting at one time a ririval at a country ohurob. He walked down the ai»le shaking hands with all as he went. ■ When lie got to the door ho saw a green looking lad, with cop peras pants on that looked about bix inches too short, leaning against the door-facing looking on, bro. Pled ger approached him, and taking his luud, ssked: “My young friend, don’t yuu want to go with us to heav en?” Greeny looked at him with blank surprise, and in innocent ac cents inquired: “Areyougwiue right now?” Pledgor wilted. Well Pul. One of the editors of the Atlanta Constitution, writing from Washing- tonCity, June 16th, makes the follow ing happy hit: It iB rumored here that Gov. Col quitt has been invited to Chauta- quun, N. Y., in August, to attend the anuual Sunday-school meeting which takes place there. This is no doubt the result of the favorable im pression made by the Governor at the International Sunday-school Convention. If he is invited, I hope he will attend. I heard Col. Bob Ingersoll promise Col. R. A. Alston yesterday thut he would como to At lanta this fall and deliver one of his lectures. If Gov. Colquitt will go up North, and Col. Ingersoll come South, the two seotions would under stand mere about the religious sen timents of each other. Both of these gentlemen preach, but they preach from different standpoints. One is afraid of hell, and need not he; the other is not afraid of hell, but ought to be. If Col. Ingersoll can convince our people there is no hell, he will, save them a great deal of trouble m this world. If Gov. Colquitt can convince the people pf the North that there is a hell he may save them a great deul of trouble in the next world. B5X WhiU’lmU and B3.X Broad Streets ATLANTA, GA. A Two Faced Baby. The Cincinnati Gazette prints a letter from Glynwood, Ohio, which ■ays: The wife of Green Bailey a farmer living near here, gave birth to one of the greatest oariosities I have Jiaanl of. The ohild is a common- ■ised one, well-formed in its lower limbs and body up to its shoulders. It had two sets of arms, all well- formed, oxoept that one pair was back of the other, and worked backward. It had but one head, but the head had two faces on it, one on each side; both faces were well in all the organs. It breathes from both sides, whioh the doctor says indicates the exis tence of two pairs of lungs. Mr. Bailey is quite jubilant over it, and •ays it will be a fortue to him. Both mother autl ohild are doing well.” That’s nothing! Down herein Georgia we have got plenty of “two faced men. An owl, shot near Burlington; Vermont, had a steel trap and two feet oi chain beloning to a Hinsdale, New Hampshire, man on ita leg. The trap set five weeks before in the Hinsdale mail’s hen house and was oarried about one Uuudred miles by ita captive. Philosophy of Rain. To understand the philosophy of rain, a few foots from observation must bo remembered. Were the at mosphere at at all tiinse of a uniform temperature, we should never have any rain or hail, or snow. The wa ter absorbed by it in evaporation form the sea and earth would descend in an imperceptible vapor, or cease to bo obsoi-bsd hy the air when i t was onoe fully saturated. The ab sorbing power of the utmosphore, and consequently its capacity to retain humidity iB proportionately greater in warm (than cold air. The uir near the snrfaoe of the earth is war mer than in the region of tho clo"ds The higher we ascend form the earth the colder we find the atmosphere. Hence the perpetual enow on very high mountains in the hottest oli mate. Now when from continued evaporation, the uir is highly satura ted with vapor, through it be invisi ble and the sky cloudless, its temper ature ie suddenly reduced by ourrents descending from above or ruBliing from a higher to a lower latitude; its capacity to retain moisture is dimin ished, olouds are formed, and the re sults is rain. Air condenses when it cools, and, like a sponge filled with water and compressed, pours out the water which it cannot hold. How singular, yet how simple the philoso phy of rain. Mrs. C. H. Vurner, in the Griffin Sun, says that Polly Barcley was hung in Wilkes county about the year 1806. That she murdered her husband, aud on her way to the gal lows she jumped from the cart and flew at the Sheriff, scratching his eyes and fsoe in a frightful manner. The Central Railroad Company pays a yearly annuity of $5,000 into tbs Maoon Treasury for the privilege gt orossing the Oemulgee river. —This is a boy’s composition on girls. He says: “Girls are the only folks that has their own way every time. Girls is of several thousand kinds, and sometimee one girl can be like several thousand otheyM| : iif she wants to do anything. TnOWe all I know about girls, and father says the lees Jknow about them the better off I 3f> “What river is Venice on?”—Jan et. Venison iB not a river, miBs; it’s a confection, and one which, liuving once sampled, will haunch you with a perpetual desire for more. — Yon kers Gazette. Janet, dear, do not believe the young buck; he is mak ing game of your question. COLLIER HOUSE, Don't forget to stop At the Above Ilona* when you go to AtlnntA. You will And things "all right" .bountifully supplied, And churgod only $1 per day mch 28-8m I. D. UPSHAW, Proprietor. John Lagomarsino, WHOLESALE OOWNFOTIONBR, AND DKALBRIN Foreign aud Domestic Fruits, AN ENTIRELY NEW INVENTION STRONGER than nny Yeast Powder In (he World, AND PERFECTLY PURE. WARRANTED To make Hotter, Lighter, Hou'.tbler, Sweet nr, more Toothsome, uioro Digestible, nnd more Nutritious BREAD, BISCUITS, CAKES, PUDDINGS, PASTRY, Eto. THAN CAN UK OBTAINED IN ANY OTHER WAY. Myall BaltFowto an aiMi Sea Foam IS ABSOLUTELY PURE, And cental»» no ingredient or element which caii produce Ii^Jurloos offsets. ength of any other yearn .. „ r and NEVER FAILS to make light bread, Light, wclT-mlsea bread, biscuit, mid CAkoa digest otutlVy, and conduce to good health. The victims of poor cookery abound on every baud, and nro numberod by thousands mid ten a of thousands. No more prevalent anti distressing complaint exist* than dyspepsia. We have It, on good authority, that more than of prevention la _ worth a pound of cure. raoro potent como of indigestion and ipala exist* than heavy, sodden bread and To avoid tills, dysper im than cl.- Sea Foam k vino, uni Ska Foam, which ry with ttrtmd quality of four * -ibwtflo— than can otherwise be made with the best fl IS COMMENDED PROFESSIONAL IyJ m- tidwe A T T O R N E ORDARTl Office In Rio Ooart Ilouae, rWWIll practice In tho Si Paulding, Haralson aud Douglas] and In any other county In the State, by special contract; also In the Federal Court at Atlauta aud In the Supreme Court of Ua, Jntie 20 3m J^URDOCK MoBRIDE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUCHANAN, UA. ZW" Will practice In all the Courts of the Romo Circuit and adjoining counties. may 83-78-tf gJ.ANGE Ac KINO ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MDARTOWN, OA. taT“Wlll pretties iu all the Courts of the Roms Cfiroelt, In the Ssprct tho B. S. District Coart tor i of (ioorgla. Nov, 11, 1874. T. W. MlIiNBK. J. W. HARRIS, Ja JyJILNER da HARRIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 0ARTBR8VILLB, GA. pW" Optics on Midu Street, next door to Gil* sath A SonT Mr. Mllnor will atteud tho Suporlor Ooart of Polk connty rsgaUrly. March 3. lBTT-tf ^ILLIAM M. SPARKS, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT IjAW, CEDARTOWN, OA. I«r Will ptaetlo# In all tho coarts of the Rome Olresltsudadjoining counties. novll, 1874 OT. N. STRANGE, N. 1>. & Kx. Off. J. P. Hookjnart, Oo. H" Collections solicited, and mon.y paid ever punctually. JAS. D. ENLOW", J. P. CEDARTOWN, GA. IW Offico at the Court House. All business entrusted in his bauds will receive prompt attention. March 9,1876-3m I. E WRIGHT CEDAUTOWN, GA. By Chemists, Physicians, Scientific Men, and every Housekeeper who has GIVEN IT A FAIR TRIAL. All who huvo tested its merits agree as to its perfection, it will do all that Is claimed for it, and is warranted to give satisfaction. Tho lady who has once used it will ns soon dis pense with salt from her pantry as do without Ken Foam. It etunds everywhere WITHOUT AN EQUAL For the pnrposcs for which It *-' ‘ ' ’ ’ mended; i t only is this the rare, but the saving which Is effected by Ita use la really wonderftal. Ono can of Hka Foam is worth three of any other baking compound. BY USING SEA FOAM, YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD BY FORTY POUNDS Than can in any other way be made from barrel of flour; and tho B&ving in eggs, milk, and other ingredients will, during three months, more than pay its cost. BRA FOAM is now used hy tho lending hotels and restaurants throughout the country, and very largely in private families. Givi iY A TRIAL It is certainly worthy of this, anu you will Tly worthy ol uuver regret it, for no he Ultcl 8ea Foam will trer again bt without it. WUh every can of Bka Foam ie presented a'ihut > housekeeper having a WUh tveru cn containing full direct ioni for use. amt twenty mrm COOKING RECIPE! or great value to every housekeeper. Abu C mr grocer for It, and if he is unwilling aupply it, send for circular and price-list to GAHTZ, JONES &CO.,soleMfrs. 176 Duane St., New York. AF you want Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Circulars Cards, Handbill • Posters, or any thing la the way of Job Printing* bring yow.orders to DRY GOODS V-: Boots, Shoes, Hats, CLOTIIM, Hardware, Crockery, GROCERIES Which, are being received now, daily. CYRUS HALL. iargeant’a Restaurant & Lodging. A r o. H Broad Street, Homo, Oa. Sample Tables ami Rooms for (Joni- , merciul Travelers. Supper, Breakfu»t and Lodging. All Meals OYSTERS ARKNOT INCLUDED WITH MEALS. Table supplied with the best tho market uifords.—Meals at all hours. Nov. 28 ’T7-ly TEOMPSOFS RESTAURANT ANTX3 LADIES’ CAFE, JAMES’ BANK BLOCK, ATLANTA, GA. 0X0 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. B3f*Aoootmnodution8 for Families, and Meals at ull Hours. March 14-8m MARRIED LIFE DR. BUTTS No. 19 N. Eighth St. St. Louis, Mo. Tho PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Books that are rvallr ClaUm and holMattrartora In all mat- Ur* pertaining to Manhood and Womanhood, and aupply want tong (bit. They are baaalinilly lllaalraiod, and In plain language, easily understood. Tilt two books sinbrareMS |G v - •' “!• ■ - f ' •' | -1 - 1 n r- r» . 11 -.. f- - - 1.. 1; - n , , ■ I --1 n' T EMI arBJwJja pytbctly healthy maybe.butwtib w* of lire, and Iba Woman, In mlrery *** ** ^ POPULAR 1 1'KtCRH —go Ota. etc both In ono volume, |11 in cloth a gilt, U eta extra. Sent under seal, receipt of pries la money or stomps SINGLE LIFE DOWN With High Prices CHICAGO SCALE CO., US id 70 West Monroe St., Chicago III., Have Reduced the Prices of all kinds oi 4-Ton liny, Stuok or Cotton Scale, SCO. Former Price, $100. All other sIbcm at a great reduction. |XT Every Scale Fully Waimuntkd. All orders promptly •radical cure (without medicine) ofHpei matorrliaia or stmilual wcakncHB, Involuntary sum- tual losses, linpotuncy, mental and physical Inca pacity. Impediments to marriage, etc.; also, con sumption, epilepsy and fits, Inducod by sulf-ludul- ii, epilepsy , gence or ’sexual extravagance, Ac. jHfPrico, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, la this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years’ success ful practice, that the alarming consequences of self* “* ly be radically cured without tho danger* if Internal medicine or the application ot le of cure at once Him* moans of which every the knife: pointing cut a mode Die. certain, and effectual, hy n sufferer, no matter what his cot TONSITORIAL PARLORS. (West ead J. 8. Noyes’ Ware Honso.) OB33ARTOWM, OA: |y Shaving, Shampooing and llalr Cutting done neatly, cheaply and expeditiously. Give me a cul Jau 81 tf JOB LABTBR. NEW SHOP! uponed fn Cedartown a Pirat-claes WOOD and BLACKSMITH SHOP Any work in cttfccr branch can and will be done In a Workmanflfq style, anc. at Coir living prices. FOntVBX CASH, U3T HOUSE SHOEING SCALES! Circulars, Price LiHta\anb Testimonials sent upon application. Bny the Cheapest and Best Manheod: How Lost, How Restored! .OuLVKilWKLL’s Celebrated Essay on the indltnm may bo, may minuii cncapiy. privaioiy, and radically, 'This Ucturo should be in the hands of ovory jrautli and every man In the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any id- Iress, post paid, on receipt of six cat -ugo stamps. Address tho Puhlisliei TUB CULVKRWELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann 8t., Now York; Post Offico Box, 4M6. apr. 11, ly TOOF’S STANDARD RUFFLER, For ALL Sewing Machines. The host to xro and most perfectly constructed. Address E. J. TOOF, ‘‘Domestic "Building, Now York, or Now IIavkn, Ct. POLK COUNTY. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All iL persotis Indebted to tho Estate of Thomas m, late of Polk county deceased, will please forward and make lnunedlato payment; and . -sons holding claims against said ornate will present them properly attested to tho undersigned, DOMESTIC Jsn.lt, lv WILLIS d. HAND. KELLEY’S HOTEL. - Proprietor. Sixth, w "p!D. W. A. KELLEY, - Noth Side Lorul new#) BOARD AT PILE GUI Lulu.,*. 0. flESSSBB THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, • THE SIMPLEST, THE MOST DURABLE, THE MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINES. rosressing all tho latest and most desirable improvements. ..« nnflaritood, makes the doable- (bread lock-atltch, bos aeir-rcgolatlag tea- sloas and take-up. nnd will do the whola raugo of frnnfly work without afaange. • The *• DOMESTIC ” lsmado In the most dur able manner, with conical steel bearings and compensating Journals throughout. Agents for tho‘• DOMESTIC»» Sewing la- chin and tho “ DOMESTIC ” Paper Paslitoi wanted In all unoccupied territory. Address !>Pr,l:fc4dM Bsirtog Xsehlae Oompu?, New York. psmaugaii ——'*~~t brought onby lnSi* Manhood and all dls .... •ration orexenw. Any Druggist hua the Inare- 4lanta.Dis. W. JA<llTR* A CO.. Wo. IM West Sixth tttitaet, ClnrfnuiaU, O. item KNIGHT. Administrator of Thomas Lawson, Deceased. May 1C. 1817*01 Great Reduction Prices Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 4 LL persons Indebted to the estate of A. N. rudest, Into of l’olk county deceased, will -•■'•aso come forward nnd inaku Immediate paymom- d all persons holding claims against snkl aud all persons holding claims against snkl estate will present thorn properly altosted to the undur- W. C’. KNIGHT, iuu. »y. u. nun Administrator of A. N. PUckot, dot R. Brooks ceased, therefore, all persons concerned will be and appear at a Court of Ordinary to be hold In said county on the first Monday In August next, to show cause, If any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, this Juno 1-llh JOEL BREWER, Ordinary. June 8030d vllllani 8. Hogue of said county docer id, therefore all persons concerned will app llo objections to the same, if any they nave, at a lonrt of Ordinary to bo held In said county on" the lrst Monday Iu Augnst next- This 15th .Tone 1878. June 30 31X1 JOEL IIUBWKR, Ordinary. ly office, this Juno 15th ,1878.1 JOEL IIREwER, Ordinary Polk County Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale Wl IL I, hu sold before tha i the town of Cedartown, Polk county, Ga.,hu tween the legal hours of sale, on the flr-i Tuesday in August next tho followlngproperty to*wlt: 4fi bushels of corn In thu shuck, tnoro or less, 7>0 hushoft^f cotton ’ * In. by vl l fit Iu fl Singer . Sewing Machines. 202,316 SINGER MACHINES •ARLOR OROANO JB&SSZgVSMi with vnlnnblo Jmprnve* TlmuJand Orei?nlsts niid^Mtta:“ta))a°cndorao Ur the"2 orgnns and n-.v,mmeml them tn htrletly Mrst-Clnss luTone, MooliunUm nml Diunblllty. Wiirranfot f.;r IIK’ATTY, WiiNliiiiRlnn, N. .1., CLERGYMEN and school teachers. imhhhmmmmi You can ennUy tnereo-o your salary uy iievouiig a very amull i*onlon of your micas you see' lit to t ho iter vice I require of "you %TIn''i , F.'il'| , j-\'ji'u:A , T l 'r v! \VnVi','i, r ,« In every soction ot United States and Provinces"to answer this ndvertlaemcnt. Paper free. Address U)ANIEL.F. IIKATTY, Wush- Instnii, hew JorHoy»_|J._r*. A merlon. efteapjr oWlAw/il!iV*l\ y heaper of DANIEL R. HEATTY| Statoa. Why? IIocuuho lto Ntllaonly • -• *— , -*ly firat-class, aud warranted for six y iht pqla botiv freight puld both ways by him If they are un satisfactory. Bond for Illustrated Advrutissr and * ‘ tstinjonluls from hla patrons, some of whom you may kuow, Illustratedjfowsponer sent free, AwfrVwfi** 1 D. H. Ledbetter, Agent. (Meeks’ Building,) Oodartowzx, ■ ■ i a GFa Hus just received a full line of FAMILY GROCERIES. FIRST-CLASS GROCERY, I have also opeNod a magnificent Stock of Jewelry, consisting Injpurt of WATCHES, CLOCKS, GOLD & SILVER WARE. warranted ua represented. REPAI Of-WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, Promptly done and GUARANTEED. Remember the place. D. H. LEDBETTER Agt. * Meeks’ Building. ESTABLISHED IN 1850. McCLURE'S Temple of Music. W x sy for tho STEINWAY, HOLESALE and Retail Agen- cy for the Renowned Plano Makors, KNABE, DUNIIAM, BACON & KARR and J. St C. FISHER. Celebrated Oreen of MASON A IIAMLIN, Bur rean of MASON . _.tgland Organ Co.. Co.’s Music Publishers, Olive. . Pond k Co., Smith & Co., F A Marth & Uo. , and G A Prince <fc Dltsou, Wat. A BEST GUITARS".*"!?*™'' *" d SOLD IN lw7<>. The Largest Sates because the Most Popular. The Most Popular because the Best Over 2,000,000 now in Daily Use. THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT! IIOUOII our machines huvo been greatly redne* ud In prices, thu quality will he maintained at tho highest standnrd. Purchasers should bnwnrs of snurioiiH Machines, which are so inferior ns to hear little relation to tho original, except In general ap pearance. The purchaser will flno tt to his advan tage to scleci tho genuine Machine, which may he known by the pntrnted trade mark and the usuia Tins StNittiH Manufacturing Company printed distinctly on tho urm of tho machine. MACHINES FORWARDED TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. Mo Charge niutlo for Pocking & Skipping . Ixpress, C mpany Uieorder, ml.... deuce or good laith. We Guarantee Satisfaction. Monoy may be sent by bonk draft, post-office money order, registered latter or express. u • r. , « ihd illustrated Olr* r Price-List a r Tke proprietor respectfully announces to yes c i t - x teens ot Cedartown and vicinity, that bis facili ties enable him to offer extra Inducements to pur chasers of Musical Goods, guaranteeing everything represented by him to give entire satlstactlon. Correspondence solicited. Catalogues mailed free JAS. A. McOLURB. . W, Union Street, Nashville Tens. Purchase SINGERMchlneefrom, authorized Agents only. . PRINCIPAL OPK1CR, 34 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK Principal Brancc Office for Georgia, Bnnth Caro lina, Florida, mid part uf Alabama, corner Dread aud Alabama Streets, Atlanta, Ga. G. W. LEONARD, Agent. g^AGENTS WANTED. JJ s board, stable or Uvory bills, etc. L. G. KAY, Qaftvpseing Agent, Polk counlj. S. P. SHEPARD, Canvaeafng Agent, Gisborne county Alu. *. iriN. 31-6m James G-. Dailey, Unuebtakeu's Waue-Rooms, Oft Second Floor, % Broad 8t., Rome. A FINK AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Of Mctallc, Grained, Wnlnut. und Stained GofHns ilurtul Robes and Coffin Triminitiks always or hand. NeateGt Hearses furnished for IbneraD. All onlurs filled with despatch, day sir night. Reel dunce, corner Court and King Streets. Also, deal er in First-class Furniture ofull kinds. sepl« ly JACK TALIAFERRO, Sale Feed and Livery Stable. Broad Street,.. Home,Ua. B k K8T CARE taken of Stock. Prises reasoNt- ble. Special accoinmodatloii for teams. My l’elk and Haralson county friends are Invited recall and see mo. feb.lltf Dr. Louis S. Ledbetter, Dental Surgeon. Cedartown, Georgia. G RADUATE of tho Haltimure College of Dental Surgery, keeps up with the latest Improve .. . . ops up wllli the latest Ira tin inonts Iu the profession, nnd guarantees satlatec- - - • - Those wishing to have old V i now, or lost ones replaced, can ha vs It dona o best style and at raammabl. rates by rallliut iu at Ills office, next door to I’hilpot t Dotlda Feb. 1r. lfftl-xZ 8. P. SMITH. II. II. SMITH. S. P. SMITH & SON, No. 80, Broad Street, Rome, Go., nOTTON FACTORS <fc WHOLESALE DEAL- ors In Liquors, Tobaccos and Cigars, Proprie tors Smith's Cklubbatni) Stomach Bittbhs, Agents and Proprletora Red-Line Bteamara. Ten per cent, saved to all doalere by purchasing from us. t Ire proof Warehouse. Charge for weighing consigned to us for sale, IQ ct ' bale- All wo ask Is a trial onicr o sept 14,ly. ents pe: lBignniunt G. J. BRIANT, NO. 6, Broad Street, IIUME, OA. K .REPS on hand the Best and Purest LIQUORS kept in Rome and sells them as cheap as any- B, “ n soljs their impure liquors. *-•— - one vise sous ineir impure liquors. Give him a call and satisfy yourselves; you will find him to be NO HUMBUG. If you wont something good, go and try Hrinnt; he will not represent his Liquors ta ho good unldss hb means what he says. When peo pie drink they should always go to u man who know wliLt ho Is doing and get whnt they want and ran no risk. He has moved next door to the ROME HOTEL. When you go to Rome call on him and yon will bo well treated, waited on quickly and get something good. feb 31 ly STATE LINE DISTILLERY, CORN WHISKY In the State of Georgia. TlIE Undersigned will be please to answer all communications in regard to the above DISTIL LBRY und the goods made therein. WM. RICH, Atlanta Ga. March 14-sra . DR. RICE, < 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY^ A PRIVATE Ml'