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I HE EXPRESS.
Fireside.
Thought* For the Month.
The summer crops are being laid
by or soon will be. The manner in
Which this is done is far from being
important. Cottons fields in billy
feigions should be left with I lie sur
face as nearly flat as possible, to pro
tent the washing, so apt to occur in
a loose, mellow, clean soil. Washing
away of the soil lias been one of the
greatest evils of extended cotton cul*
tme. Grain and grass growing far
mers have no conception of it. In
letel regions, where there is danger
of too much water in the Boil, hut
hone of washing, it is better to leave
good ridges or beds.
In all cases crops ought to be laid
by perfectly clean—no grass or weeds
left to divide the soil food with the
maturing crops. Especially if the
land is to be planted in cotton again
the ensuring year, no grass should
he allowed to mature seed. If per
mitted to seed, it will double the work
of hoeing the succeeding crops, weth
er cotton or corn. Not only so, Imt
if the cotton is followed by gruin,
the latter Will in such case be suc
ceeded by a larger crop of grass, the
goods of which will again give troub
le in the cotton Which follows. We
have often thought that with some
cure in preventing the seeding of
crahgrasa, this pest of oui farmers
might be eradicated; certainly it
could he kept within much narrower
bounds. We have often noticed that
where portions of fields were laid
by grassy, the same pans would be
more grassy, the next year than
thosejaid by clean.
The times at which a crop should
be laid by depends on circumstances.
‘Corn should receive its last plough
ing (a every shallow one) about the
lime it is preparing to tassel. But,
if from any cause, the ploughing does
not clean it ihorouglily, it should be
hoed subsequently. Cotton ought,
to have u steady moderate growth up
to the first of August in Northern
parts of the “belt,” a little later
towards the gulf. Whatever work
ings are necessary to' insure this,
should be given if. As long as it is
worked, it will continue to grow, un
less extreme drought prevuils.
8WKKT POTATOES.
Slip or vines of the early varieties,
like the St. Domingo, (is the South
ern Queen the same) may bo set out
during this month, and will yet
muke a good crop. The lute plauted
will keep best through the winter.
Where thoEe started early have cov
ered the ground, and can no longer
be ploughed or hoed, pull out with
hand any grass among them. At this
season grass injures them very much
—a promising crop is often ruined by
getting foul alter it is laid by.
PKAB.
Push this crop to your utmost ca*
paeity. Work well those already,
planted, and Continue to plant all
available land in eurly varieties.
Where vines for ploughing under, or
hay, is the object, peas muy be sown
in the middle of August on rich lutid.
No better preparation for a wheat
crop than to sow down in peas, the
land intended for it. Try (on a
a small scale if you prefer) the
South Carolina plan of applying
44 Ash Elements” to the peus.
RUTABAGAS.
For stock feed, the sweet potato is
superior to the turnip— more easily
raised and more nutritious, and for
said purpose, we have advised its
more extended cultivation. Mules,
cows, hogs, sheep and poultry might
be very profitably fed a purt ration
of potatoes lor three or more months,
•ay fiom October to January. But
for the later winter month*, the liu
tahaga has the advantage of being
more easily kept, and it is well, tliert*
tore, to laise a crop of them. All sin-
ituiiU enjoy succulent tood exceeding
ij towards spring, .und it undoubt
edly promotes health. Wo tried feed
lug tfttull quantities of Butahugas to
our horses last spring and found they
•te them very heartily.
it it full tune now to begin prepa
ration for this crop. Turnips shun Id
be planted on rich ground only.
Cowpening ond breaking up every
ten days is admirable preparation. 80
is broadcasting manure and plough
ing jn, followed by dragging and
borrowing-*’hen cross ploughing,
jftmggiBg, 4c.,«gam. An exceeding-
ly fine tilth is ulso essential to a good
crop—hardly less so than manure.
A grey soil is best adapted to the
turuip, but it will grow ouany, when
treated as above. Some advocate
sowing early in July. Our own ex
perience is, that it is better to sow
later, say last of July or first of Au
gust, und muke up for the delay by
heavier manuring and finer tilth.
liBRNAN MILL IT
tmty he sown up to the first of Au
gust—the later sowings should be on
very rich land, which has been
brought into the fittest possible con
dition by repeated ploughing? aud
It arrow i ngs.—Southern Cultivator.
Bill Arp thinks that in the Sev
enth Congressional District the issue
lias been fairly made, and may he
summed up us follows; Dr. Felton vs.
Mr. Lester; an Independent preachei
vs. a Democratic ex Confederate sol
dier; the cross vs. the camp; Radicals
und Independents vs. the organized
Democracy.
A correspondent of the Scientific
American wants to know “how hu
man skin can be tanned.” lie must
have been a remarkably good hoy
when lie went to school not to have
learned that among the other branch
es.
A man who had filed a petition for
a divorce was informed by his coun
cil that his wife hud filed a‘cross pe
tition,’ as lawyers call it. ‘A cross
petition?’ exclaimed the husband,
‘That’s just like her. She never did
a good nut tired thing in her life.’
In fleeing from his pursuers, a
thief slipped aud fell ott a piece of
ice, nttd was captured. This is
what may be fitly termed stern just-
land No. 280 in the 17th dial. 4th sect, of
Polk oountj, On . for faxes due the state
and county for the year 1874; levied on by
virtue of one wild land tax ft fa issued by
the Comptroller General of Georgia vs said
lot.
Also at the same time and place, lot of
Innd No. 202 iu the 17th dist. aud 4th seo.
of Polk county, (la., for taxes duo the state
aud county for the years 1874, levied on
by virtue of one wild laud tax II fa issued
by the Comptroller General of Uejrgia vs
suld lot,
I^AIso at the same tiino and place, lot of
Tumi No. 208 in the 17th dist. aud 4th see.
of Polk county Ga., for taxes due tno state
and county for the year 1874 and
levied ou by virtue of oho wild laud tax
ft fa Issued by the Comptroller General of
Georgia vs suid lot.
Also at the same time and place, lot of
laud No. 206 in the 17th dist. 4th sect, of
Polk county, Ga., for taxes due the stnto
aud county for the year 1874; lcviod on by
virtue of ouo wild land tax 6 fa issued by
tho Comptroller General of Georgia vs said
lot,
Also at tho same lime and place, lot of
laud No. 808 iu the 17»h dist. 4th Beot. of
Polk county, Ga , for taxes due the elute
and county for the year 1876 aud
levied on by Virtue of # one wild laud tnx 1i
fa issued by the CompiYoUer General of
Georgia vs said lot.
Also at tho same time and place, lot of
land No. 810 in tho 17th dint, and 4th sco.
l’olk county Ga., lor taxes due the state
and county for the year 1874 und
levied on by virtue of one wild laud
tux ft fa issued by the Comptroller Gener
al of Georgia vs suid lot.
Also at the same time and plucc, lot of
lnnd No 818 iu the 17th dist. 4th sect, of
Polk county, Ga., for taxes due the state
... i'«.. ,I.a imnvu lK7i ’7i» mill ’7(1.
d couny for tho y
levied on by virluo of
fa issued by t j ie Con
Georgia vs s ft |,ilot
1874 76 aud 70:
ouo wild laud tnx
iptrollor General
Al*o ,,t „ 10 8 „ m . tjm» und pkco, lol of
Imi'l No. JJ4
Polk OOU,
17tl> dist. 4th scot, of
ntv (in fo r ">*“ s llll “ 1110
1 Oonnlyfor Mi. i" 7 ' 1 ' 1876
1870; loviod - >-„ vlr'"» of om, wild luud
Polk couuty, Ga., for taxes due tho state
aud county for the years 1874, 1875 and
1876; levied on hy viW#u o. one Wild laud
tax ft fa issued by the Comptroller Gonor -
al of Georgia vs said lot
Also at the same lime und place, lot < f
land No. 1262, in .he 18th dist 3rd Boot, of
Polk county, Ga., for taxes duo the biu •
and county for tin* yes.'s 1874, 1875 and
J876; levied ou by virtue of oue wild land
tnx 8 fa issue 1 by ihi Comptroller Gonorul
of Georgia vs said lot.
Also ut (hesame time and place, lot of
Innd No. 1268 in the iljth dist, 3rd scot, of
Polk county, G* , for taxes due the state
and county for the yearn 1874. unp
1876; levied on by virluo of ouo wild lauu
tnx ti fa isHurd by (ho Comptroller Go teral
of Georgia vs said lol.
Also at the sumo tiral aud place lot of
laud No. 1266 iu the 18th dist. 3rd sect, of
Polk county, Ga., for fixes due the state
and county tor Ike year 1874-5-0
levied ou by virtuo of out wild land tax li
fa issued by the CoinptrolUr of General of
Geoi gia vs said lot.
Also at the same time and plaoo, lot of
land No. 280 iu the 17th dist. 4th sect, of
Polk county, Uu , for taxes uue the stnto
und couuty for the year 187 1; levied on by
virtue of one wild laud tax ti fa issued by
the Comptroller (louerul of Georgia v said
lot.
l the a
lol
and No, 285 in (he i7M» dist. 4th sect of
l’olk county, Gu., for taxes duo tho state
laud couuiy for I ho year 1874; by virtue cf
oue wild land tax ti fa issued by theCouip-
trollar General of Georgia vs said lol.
Also ut the same time aud pluuu, lot of
laud No. 1266 in the 18th diet 3rd soot, of
Pol* county, Ga., for taxes duo the stale
and county for the year 1876, uuU
levied ou by virtuo of one wild laud
lax ti fu issued by the Comptroller Goner,
ul of Georgia vs said lot.
E. iV. Clkmbhts, S. P. G.
Polk County Sheriff’s Sale of Wi'd
Land,
"^77ll.I. ho .old before Jho Court Houre door, In
Cedartown, Polk county. Ga., on the First Tuesdnj
n August next, 1878, bet ween the legal hours o'
ale, tho following lots of Wild land,for the cash to
irlt:
Lot of land No. 268 in tho second dis
rict fourth section, Polk County, Goorgir
or taxes duo the Mtate and county for tho
year 1874, and levied on hy
virtue of one wild Innd tax fi fa issued by
the Comptroller General of Georgia vs said
lot.
Also at same time and plnoe lot of land
No. 272 in the 2nd dist, and 4th sect, of
Polk county Gu., for taxes due the state
and uounty for the y nr 1874* levied on tty
virtue of ouo wild Innd tax fi fa issued hy
by the Comptroller General of Gu. vs suid
lot.
Also at Bonn* linrjt and place lot of land
No 278 in tho 2nd that. 4th sec. of Polk
counyt On,, for tuxes due the Btate and
couuty for the yenr 1874; levied on by vir-
~e of oue wild land tnx fl fa Issued by the
Qinptroller General ot Ga. vs said lot.
Alsu at sumo time *ml place lot of land
No. 270 in the 2nd dist. 4th sec. of Polk
county Gn. for tuxes due the state and
county for the year 1874; levied ou by vir
tue of ouo wild Innd lax fi fa issued by the
Comptroller General of Georgia vs snid
lol.
Also at some lime and place lot of land
No* 277 in the 2ud (list. 4th seo. of Polk
county Gu ,for taxes due tho state and
county for the year 1874; levied on by vir
tuo of one wild lund tux fi fa issued by the
Comptroller General of Georgia vs said lot
Also atsuiuc time aud piuce lot of Innd
No. £04 iu the 2nd dist. 4th seo. of Polk
county Ga., for taxes due the state and
county for ihe year 1874-5 levied on by vir
tuo of oue wild laud tax fi i'a issued by the
Comptroller General of Georgia vs said lot
Also at same lime and place lot of land
No 802 in the 2nd dist. 4th sec. of Polk
county Ga., for taxes due the elate und
county for the year 1874 and levied
on by virluo of one wild laud tax fi fa is-
s cd by t e Comptroller Geueral of Gu. vs
said lot.
Also at same time and place lot of land
No. 808 in tho 2nd dist. 4th seo. of Polk
county Ga. for luxes due tho state and
county for the years 1874 and levied
ou by virtue of one wild lund tux fi fa is
sued by i he Comptroller Geucrul of Ga- vs
said lot.
Also at same time and piuce lot of lund
No. 800 in the 2nd dist. 4th Bee. of Polk
couuty Gn. for taxes duo the state and
county for Ihe year 1874; levied on by vir
tue ot one wild laud tax fi fu issued by the
Comptroller Geueral of Gu. vs said lot.
Also at suriie time and piuce lot oi land
No. 884 in ihe 2nd dist. 4th sec. of Polk
couuty Ga., for tuxes due the state aud
county for the year 1874 and levied
on by virtuo of ouo wild land tax fi in is
sued by the Comptroller Geueral of Ga., vs
said lol.
Also at same time aud place lot of land
No. 362 in the 2nd dist. 4th hoc, of i'olk
couuty Ga, for taxes due the state and
couniy for the year 1874 and lovied
on by virtuo of one wild laud tax fi fa is
sued by the Comptroller General of Ga, vs
snid lui.
Also at same time and plaoo lot of lund
No, 487 in tho 2nd dist, 4th sue, of Polk
couuty Ga, for taxes due the stale and
county for the year 1876, lovied on by
virtue of one wild land tuxfi fa issued by
tho Comptroller General of Ga, vs said lot.
Also at same time aud place lot o. land
No. 722 in the 2nd dist 4th sec. of Polk
couniy Gu. for taxes due the stale and
county for the year 1876; lovied on by vir
tue one wild lund tux fi fa issued by tho
Comptroller General of Georgia vs suid
lot.
Also at the same time and plaoe, lot of
lund No. 728 iu the 2nd dist. 4th sect, of
Polk uounty, Gu., for taxes due the stute
und county for the year 1876, levied
by virtue of oue wild land tux fi fu issued
by the Comptroller (general of Georgia
said lot.
Also at the same time mid piuce, lot of
laud No. 966 in the 2nd dist. und 4th sco
Poik county Gu , for taxeB due the slate
aud county lor the year 1874; levied on by
virtue of one wild land tax fi fa issued by
the Comptrollea General of Georgia vs said
lot.
Also at the same time and place, lot of
land No. 271 in the 17th dist. and 4iU sec.
ot Polk couuty Gu., lor taxes due tho statu
and county for the years 1876, and 1876
levied on by virtuo of one wild laud
tax fi fa issued by the Comptroller Genera
ot Georgia vs said lot.
Also at the sumo time and place, lot of
laud Ne. 277 in the 17th dial. 4th sect, of
Polk county Ga., for taxes due the stute
and county for the yeur 1874; by virtue
ot one wild laud tax fi fa issued by the
Cotttpt roiiei General of Georgia vs said lot.
1876; levied on by viry;- u ‘ •'■7 """ *“**"
mi li f„ | 8>ue a hy Clio Comptroller General
of Oeorgin vs snid lot.
Al,„ St ,he lime P>«°. >°l or
end No. 810 in llio IT Ih d,al - 4111 * Bcl - nr
Polk conuty, Gn., for l.f « ^ Hale
nnd county for tho years 1 und
1870; levied on by virluo ot one wild land
tnx fi fa issued by tho Comptroller Gener
al of Georgia vs said lot.
Also at the same time and place, lot of
laud No. 817 in tho 17th dist an.I 4th sco.
Polk county. Ga., for taxes duo the state
and county for the year 187i, und
lovied on hy virtuo of one wild lund
tax fi fa issued by tho Comptroller Gonorul
of Georgia vs snid lot.
Also lot of laud No. 1168 in tho 18th dist
and 8rd se • of I’olk county Ga. for taxes
duo the stnto und county for tho yours
1874-6-0; by virtuo of one wild land tax fi
fa issued by the Comptroller Gonorul of
Ga- vs said lot
Also lot of land No 1169 iu tho 18th dist ,
and 3rd boo of Polk county Ga. for laxos [
duo tho stnto and county for tho yours
1874-6-0; hy virtuo of oue wild laud tnx fi j
fa issued by tho Comptroller General of
. vs said lot.
Also lot of land No 1207 in the 18th dist -
d 3rd sec of Polk couuty Gu. for taxes j
due the stale and county for tho your 1*7 1 '
hy virtue of one wild laud tax fi fu issued
by the Comptroller General of Gu, vs said j
lot.
lot of land No 1210 iu the 18th dist
and 3rd see of Polk uounty Ga for tuxes i
gu« the slate aud couuty for the years I
18i4-5 O, by virtue of one wild land tax j
fi fa issued by tho Comptroller General of
Ga vb said lot.
Also lot of laad No 1212 iu the 18th dist
and 3rd boo of l’olk county Gu, for taxes
due tho state aud couuiy foi the yours
1874-6-6, by virtuo of ouo wild lund tnx fi
fa issued bv the Comptroller Uuuorul of Ga
vs said lot.'
Also lot of Und No 1216 iu tho 18th dist
und 3rd sec of Polk county Ga. lor tuxes
due the stale and county for the years
1874-6-6, by virluo of one wild laud tax fi
fa issued by tho Comptroller Gonorul of
Ga. vs snid lot.
Also lot of laud No 1216 in the 18th dist.
and 3rd sec of l’olk couuiy Gu, for tuxes
due tho slate und couuty for tho y ur 1876
by virtue of ouo wild land tux fi fa issued
by the Comptroller Gonorul of Ga. vs said
lot.
Also lot of land No. 1223 in tho 18th dist
and 2rd seo of Polk couuty Gu, for tuxes
duo tho stute unk oouucy for tho year 1874
by virtue of ouo wild laud tax fi fu issued
by the Comptroller General of Ga vs said
lot.
Also lot of laud No. 1226 in the 18th dist
aud 3rd see of Polk county Gu, for t xcs
due tho slate and county for the yours
1874-6-0; l»y virtue of one wild laud tux ti
fu issued by the Comptroller General ot Gu.
vs said lot.
..Iso lot of land No. 1236 in tho 18th dist
and 3rd sec of Polk county Gu. for tuxes
duo tho stale and couuty for the yeai-8
1874-6-0; by virtue of one wild laud
fa issued by the Comptroller Ueno
Gu vs suid iot.
A Iso lot of land No. 1286 in the 18th dist
aud 8ru sec of Polk county Ga, lor taxes
due the state nnd couuty for the years
1874-6-6; by the Comptroller Geueral of
Ga vs suid lot.
Also lot of land No. 1239 iu the Mb dist
and 3rd sec of Polk couniy Ga. lor
duo tho state and county for tho years 1874
aud ’<6; by virtue of oue wild laud tux ti
fa issued by the Comptroller Gonor
Ga. vs said lot.
Also at the same time und ploco lot of
land No. 1242 in the 18th dist. did sect.
Polk oouuty, Ga., for taxes du° l * ,u stute
and county lor tne years 1874 «x»d 1876;
loviod ou by virtue of ouo wild innd tux ti
fa issued by tho Comptroller Geueral of
Georgia vs said lot.
Also at the same timo and plaoo, lot of
land No. 1279 in the 18th dist. 3rd sect, of
l’olk couuiy, Ga., for tuxes due tho stale
and county for t.ie years 1874 ’76 and ’70;
levied ou by virtue of one wild land tux fi
fa issued by (ho Comptroller Gonorul of
Georgia vs Biiid lot.
Also ut the sumo time and plnoe, lot of
land No. 1280 iu the 18th dist. 3rd sect, of
Polk county, On.. f 0l . tuxes duo tho slate
and couuty for the yours 1874, 1875 and
1876; lovied on by virtue of one wild land
tax li fa issued by the Comptroller Gener
al of Georgia vs s tt id lot.
Also at tho game time and place, lot of
laud No. 1281 in the 18th disL. 3rd sect, of
Polk couuty, Ga., for taxes due the stato
and couuiy f 0r the years 1874 and
1875; levied on by birtue of one wild land
lux li la issued by tho Comptroller General
ol Georgia vs said lot.
Also lot of land No. 1283 in tho 18th dist
and 3rd Bee of Polk couuty Gu. for taxes
due the state and county for the years
ltt»4-u-6 by virtue of one wild land tax fi
iu issued by tho Comptroller General of
Ga vs said to .
Also at the ame time and place, lot of
land No. 1287 tu the 18th dist. 3rd sect, of
Poik couu-y, Gu.-, for tuxes duo txe state
uuu county for the years 1874, x875 and
ib<b; levied on by virtue of one wild laud
tux U fu issued by the Comptroller Geueral
ol Georgia vs said lot.
Also at the sume timo and place, lot of
laud No. 1288 in the 18th dist. 3rd soul, of
Polk oouuty, Ga. for tuxes due the state
and ouunty for the year 1876 aud
levied on by virtue of oue wild land t ax il
fa issued by the Comptroller Geueral of
Georgia vs aald lot.
__ Also at the same time and place, lot of
Also at the tame time and plaoe, lot of : land No. (290 iu the 18th diet. 3rd sect, of
JAS. D, EtfLOW, J. P.
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Office at tho Court House.
All business entrusted in' his hands
will receive prompt attention.
March D, l876-3m
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All Meals sent out 50
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MX WliUoli.il Olid !HX Broad Streot. ! 01
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.f0E LAST
Stronger than any Year t or Baking F owder
In tho World, and Perfectly Fore.
SEA FOAM
la warranted to make better, lighter,'
healthier, sweetcf, more toothsome,
inoro digestible; morn nulrlUona
BREAD, BISCUITS, OAKES,
PUDDINGS, Etc.
THAN CAN 11K MADE IN ANY
OTHER WAY.
SEA FOAM i* an entirely new inven-
SEA FOAM contains no tngrofllent
clement which can produce mi Injurious offect,
but on the contrary 1ms In itself a tendency to
austaln and nourish the human system. It is
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Not infrequently tin? best of flour gets till tho
blamo,whcu iu reality thodurk colorhtid poor
taste nro both caused hy thu use ol inferior
raising powder. Matty baking powders now
highly recommended by grocers, und hcnco
largely sold, nro made of old bones ground tip,*
and by a chemical process mixed with other
Ingredients, llcforo lending their iulluonco to’
increase tho sale of any baking powder, grocers
would do well Uj ascertain the repuuition and
standing of Its nmnufiicturcrs. They would 1
thus avoid becoming iiuuumcntul in perpe
trating a fraud on their customers, und Would
In the long run ruuko more money. Of course
no honest man would knowingly lend himself
to such a fraud upon his customers, and It is
very poor policy for any grocer to attempt to
palm off inferior goods when tho best are
asked, for. Ho may hy ho doing make a little
moucy nt thu time, hut ho surely will at sumo
timo, if tho fraud is discovered, lose one of his
best customers, and with him a score of others
who might otherwise have dealt with him.
A merchant's wisest policy is to socuro the best
customers, and they are Juit ttio ones who
want the best goods. SKA FOAM is
WITHOUT AN EQUAL
It is prepare^ from the purestnnd best materi
als only, and is never undtr any circum
stances adulterated. There is no longer any
excuse for sour, heavy, or sodden bread, bis
cuit, or pastry. Every housewife in the land
should make hefeclf acquainted with tho facts
we have stated, which arc indisputable, and
she will soon ascertain that mostef tho ycust
preparations now being sold are anything
else but whut they profess to l>u, ana that
this is the main reason why so large a propor
tion of tho bread consumed by the masses of
tho community is unheHlthful. Invalids arc
especially interested in this question of yeast,
and ought to keep constantly in mind tho im*
portant fact that their dictury should at nil
times be tho best, and that under tho most
favorable circumstances they cm not hope to
regain health and strength uniats their food is
Iho most healthful and nutritions that canlto
obtained. Good food makes good blood, and
tho norvo force is strengthened of impaired iu
proportion as tho food we cat is nutritious or
otherwise.
SEA FOAM is worthy of a lair trial, and
that is all wo ask for it.
No ono having once used it wtll'ever use anf
other preparation in thq baking powder lino,
but will at once and forever banish from tho
house the various crude mixtures and bogus
prei>arnti<xns in tho form of yeast that have so
long and so porslstontiy tended to destroy
health by imperfectly performing the require
ments they professed to fulfill.
SEA FOAM retains in all their excel
lence tho nutritious properties and natural
taste of the various cereal preparntlonsof food,
whilo in bread raised by tho ordinary means
there Is very frequently great loss of their
toothsome and palatable qualities.
BEST IN THE WORLD
Give it a trial, nnd you will comedo that wo
have ofl'ered you- tho means tolnmke poor
flour much better than when iscd under
ordinary cmiditioftf, while good lour will be
Immeasurably increased in' sweetness, rich
ness, and all thoso qualities which combine to
render good bread essentially the ataflr of life;
SEA FOAM is now used by! the leadings
hotels and restaurants in New Ydrk city and
throughout the country. One eating-house in
New York hns become Ihmous nr ita SKA
FOAM biscuit, and during tho dinner hours
there arc always dozens of peqdo waiting
their t ■ • r
a hL\««n«w work., juit |>ubllihi*l, iml
The PHY8IOLOOY OP MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Book* that arc rc*1ty flutdc aid S.IMn.lrurlara In all mat-
t»ra TtaJ nin^ lIuktu^^lja^ojaBlihM^^niMiippIjij
*VllfS** h {j l,, | hy wail wiuiR^v^r nltlivpriro
from 6io"many* III. "*"’•« Uheitf « 5; TffZj !•!
, to. —St Lou! .Journal. u p ” “ 1
I I'OrULAK FHH’KH — 60 ct*. each;
i
d o W 2ST
With High Prices
CHICAGO SC A IjE CO.,
IIA ,(! 70 IIV*/ Monroe SI, VlikmjH lit,
Have Deduced the Prices or ull kinds ol
SCALES!
1 ToS liny, Stnck or Cuilim Suit!",
*(ie! jVntff Tilt- : (UT'O.
John Lagomarsino,
WHOLESALE
o6nmfotxom2Hr.
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
NEW SHOP!
WOOD und BLACKSMITH SHOP
Any work In either branch can and will be done in
a Workmanlike style, and nt fair living prices.
FOR. TXZX3 CA1SIK*
33T- HOUSE SHOEING
fcinlty. AH I usk in a trial, and 1 will guarnn
wii.i.fa s. niYiiV.
implutu satisfaction.
KELLEY’S 1IOTI
IL.
w
A. KELLEY, - - - I’
•oprietof;
North Side Market Street, above
Sixth,
L
O tT I S(V 11. L 1-
, KY.
N
BW HOUSE, Newly
Fitted.
lit)AIU> AT $1.50 PER DAY
U0V’J8tf
Singer
Sewing
Machines.
!3(>2,31(> SINGER MACHINES
Solt> in 1*70.
The Lanjcd Sales because the Most
Popular.
The Most Popular became the Best
Over £,000,000 now in Daily Use.
THE SINGER
STILL TRIUMPHANT!
1 HOl'rm oiir mjichjn.i. Iinvc l.-un prratly rcitu.
cd in prices, the quality will ho maiiitulnod at tfrn,
highest standard. Purchasers should fi&wnre o»‘
spurious Machines, which nro so inferior as to hear
little rotation to tho original, except In general ap
nearnneo. The purchaser will Him It to his ad van
tugo to soleci tho genuine Machine, which may h#
known .by tha pntijqlcd.trade mark und the narnu
TIIK oinokr MANUFAOTimiuh (Joifrant printed
distinctly on the arm of thu machine.
MACHINES FOItWARDBD TO ANY PAltT OP
THE COUNTiIY.
No Clinrire nmtlo for Puling- k Shipping
W instructions will lie saji.t with each macalnu
which will tuinldoN child twelve'years old to op
erate them readily. i • .
• AVlumii machines aro ordorc'.'hytixrjress, C. O.D.
<rt least #10 mgs| accompany thu order, as au cvl
der.ee oi good laltn.
We Guarantee Satiafaction.
Mqnoy may bo sent hy bipik draft, poRt-oOica
money ordci
rc«l«
Purchase SINGER Mchinos from
authorized Agents only,
PlilNOIPAL ossibe.'
ii-1 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK
Principal lb-unco Ofiico Tor Georgia. South Cures
Una. Florida, and pan of Alabama, corner Broad 1
and Alabama Streets, Atlanta, Ga.
G. W. LEONARD, Agent.
grAGENTS WANTED.-*?
ll will
r it. » 8 „
-jJU ^
L. G. RAY,
(-'iir’i^MssiMH Agent, Polk county.
P. SI1KPAUI),
(•iii.vn.s-!'?> Afgpiii, Clt-lionip county
Al.t. jlin. Bl-linl
James G ■ Dailey,
UxuKiiTAtiKR’a \ V a iru- Rooms',-
„ X r,
I Lwt.-,
night.
l?ny
• sizes at u great reduction. JAT* Ev
Ol re « n b'"tVs itTnnrrl w '^n | v: {" ‘'‘rsMlass Futitilttrc ot all kinds. »cp14 !>
sent upon''application. i. ‘ilti.i.Ir.Csum Vi v‘ i ; .ni i- v >7.,' .'ii'L »nv j . ~7 ~JS
tho Ch'en'pest nnd Bedt )"« » SVi, - f i". A JACK TALIi.FEB.EOrf
hAE
| jtttrial Iff
c-'.mTi't ( ciim nr 'i kin'*i'll• i t*.'
’JO'.--! j e:Vti First-rlHss Fuiniiimv ol all kinds.
' 7* ,y i j i'" i t ' v '“ ■ fc ' WMV , j ( n.i'jn i^r\ \ j v.... a- u uj.vjak jjaxxixzi. l xjxujuiuj'
Manhocni: HWLost, HowRoetoredl 11 fe?\ Sa,e Fe#d ar,d l - iv6ry : iable ’
Broad Street, Pome, Ga.
m 1 *
Clearly .(huiunislr/itcs, from ».U(|fty. v
ful praCtice.Tniiv tno ala tiling coriPcqlionccs orsell-
abuse nitty Im radically cured without Iho danger-
otis use of InlerMul mcilidiu) or tho upplicnliou ot
tho knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once sim
ple. certain, and effectual, hy means or which every
cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically,
tSBT'Tliis Ucturo should he in the timid* or every
youth nnd every man In thHand. j |
ross, post paid, on receipt of six cunts or two pos-
ngo stamps. Address tho Publlsho,*. .
TIIK CULVKRWELL MEDICAL CO..
41 Ann St., New York; PoBt Olllco Box, 4b8(i.
TOOF’S STANDARD RUFFLER,
D. H. Ledbetter, Agent.
Ask 3
rated. • !
to get it for ytit, if ho has
1 it in his stock, and if an
will do so; cr send for
r grocer
rtot already placed
obliging man ho will
' oireular and price-list
flAHTZ, JONES & CO.
BOLE HAHUFACTU&KBS,
176 Duane Street, New York.
E. Cleveland,
Fashionable Tailor!
CEDAWTOWN,' GA.
Address
U. J. TOOF, ‘‘Domestic "Iluihling, New York,
or New IIavkn, Ct.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING,
THE SIMPLEST,
THE M08T DURABLE,
THE MOST POPULAR
SEWING MACHINES.
it ia (iiNily understand, mnkes tho doable-
fhrend fork-stitch, bus scIt'-repalatiHg ten-
i.lottn and t ukc-mp. und will do the whole range
* ‘ ‘IV work without ebange.
• 1)031 klSTlC ” is niude In tho roost dnr-
Btocl bi
IL'hout.
of family work without, ebange.
The •• DOMESTIC»»is made It
able manner; with conical steel bearings and
compensating journals throughout. , _
Agents for tho •• DOMESTIC” Sewing Ms-
rhluenndtbcr“ DOMESTIC” Paper Failitons
wanted ia all unoccupied territory. Address ,
Eewing Xachlne Company, Now Tort
(Moeka’ I!i'iik!ii,<r.)
Cfe(ffA.rt‘H-farxi’* i r i s' CAn*
litis just received u 1 full 1 line 61*
FAMILY dirtOCEUlHS.
which arc offered to the public ut reasonable price*
Anything usually kept In a
FIRST-GLASS GROCERY,
Stock of Jewolfy,
WATCHES, CLOCKS- c6.LD
dSILVER WAiir;’.
11 l-Il’AI III N G
Or WATCHES,
CLOCKS mu!
JEWELRY,
Promptly done and GUARANTEED,. Remotnhur
thu place. D. 11. LKDBETTEH Agt. ’
Meeks’ Duildiiiff.
Bi:«t r.wii! iiik-n t.r si.
.Dr. Louis S. LeclMtsry
Dental Eurgeoa.
Cbiiaiitiiwn, Gi.uiaii.v.
rfS UAlVOA'fn I.r lilt. Bnltllmmi Collt.cc or Hfi.nl 1
vJ Hnrgnry, Ueepa up with the latest Improve,
»thu best stylo an
n him at hi* ottln
hi. rate* hy (ailing
to Philpot A Dodds
Feb. lo. JR77-C
R.' l\ SMlh’Il II. II. SMITH.
S'. P. SMITI-I & SON,
No. 35, Broad Streot, Home, Ga.,
prV'"TON I FACTO US & WHOLESALE DEAL-
T *•*(...-i. Tolmccp? nnd t:lgnr*, Proprle-
(TEp 6T/»MACIl DlTTEH*,;
Hed-Lino Stt'Hiner*. n ’ -
i - in Liqlxi
"nni* Fri
f purchitsin
'o., Cliuri'o lor we
n.r sale. Id cent
ptsi
ghfiig
ESTABLISHED IN 1850.
McGliUHE’S
Temple of lusic.
[JOLK8ALEmill Retail A|;eu-
cy for tho Renowned Plano Maker*,
STEIN WAY,
KNABE,
DUNHAM,
BACON &
KARR and J. & C. FISHER.
Celebrated Organ of MASON & HAMLIN, Bur
dutt, Now England Organ Co., and U A Prince &
Co.'s Music Publishers, Oliver Dltson, Win. A
Pond & Co., Smith & Co., V A' Worth & Co.
BEST GUITARS."“"i; t , I,ruono
Also full line of Small Musieni Goods, Strings, etc,
rpke proprietor respectfully nntiouneus to the cit-
x izena ol Cedartown and viefnity, that his facili
ties enable him to offor extra Dmuicements to pur
chasers ofMusical Goods, guaranteeing everything
■epresonted hy him to give entire satistnctioi,.
Correspondence solicited. CatafogBes mailed froo
JAS. A. McOLURE,
B5, Union Stroot, NarshviMo Tenti.
JunlUv
tsmemustB,
Manhood and all disorders brought on by Indis
cretion or excess. Any Driisglst has the ingre
dients. «r. W. JAtitip ft CO., No. IM
West Ninth Stmt, CTnclunaU. O.
If you want Bill Ileiids, Letter Heads, Cfrcnlars
Cards, Handbill ■ Posters, or any thing in the way
I o Job Printing, bring your orders to the
Qj J. BRfANT,
NO. G.
Hm,I,l SI ml, HOME, GA:
Keeps MU hand tin- IWt nnd Purest LIQUOHS
ev. v kept in Kniiiuand h ll* them as cheap a* any-,
one else suljs l|ieir. iippure liquors. Give him n,
call and sntlffy yourselves: you will find him to ho
NO HUMBUG. It,von want something good, go
and fry .DfiupJvho vyDl uot represent his Liquors to
ho g(iof| niile5* he means what he says. When poo..
pie driilk i •icy should always gi
■- L at lie is doing —*4 am
risk. He has
■vhnt lie is doing and get what they want und i
no risk, Jle has moved next door to the KOMKi
HOTEL. When you go to Homo rail on him and 1
yon will he wcB treated,‘waited on quickly ^nnd gut
STATE X.IN-E
DISTILLERY,
Loeafed on Old \V. St A. li. It., near Oglclhorp
Park, makes the BEST
CORN WHISKY
In the State of Georgia*
oxo-
jo plonso to hVlifrer aft 1
to the above DiSTIl/
therein.
THE Undersigned will l
communications iu regard
LERY und’ the goods made
WM. RICH, Atlanta Ga.
March 14-hiii
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY^
Of print*, ehroolo sod sexusl iIImmm, gpannator*
£%5ft
cause*, sod producing boom eftbo toriowlna<gue»*:W*iri»iy
ness, Seminal Kmillion*, DimuMS of Bight, Men-
cry. PhydosIDeasy, Plmnle* aa Vmo, Avcndon to BoiUtr or
KSSS^SfSKg;
pres*. Con.ultoUoa free und Invited. ch»rg«* rtMuall^'
sad oorroepondenoc Mrictty cusBdenti»L
A PRlVAOT COUHSELOR