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THE EXPRESS,,
Cedartown, August 8th
Farm and Fireside.
NARY’S LAND.
Mary hod a little lamb j
Yonng Bralto oduilretl It po
That hopropoBod for Marj's hand
To Ret the land, yon know,
tint when ho asked her pa’s consct;
According to the rule,
The old man swore it shouldn’t be,
For he was no man’s fool.
And thon thoGovernor turned him out,
Hut still he lingered near,
And waited patiently about
Till Mary did appear.
And then they (led to Parson Jones,
And straightway they were wed;
•'No cruel parents e’er shall blight
Mo and my love,” she said.
Hut, cro the honeymoon bad fled,
Our Mary did discover,
That there Is quite a difference ’tween
Husband and a lover.
What makes you sell the land, my dour!”
Mary ono day did cry;
"Oh I I must raise soaio cash, you know,’
Her huhbknd did reply.
And thns the land went up for sale;
In vain poor Mary frets;
And every smiling acre goaa ,
To pay her husband's debts.
semi the Chickasaw Guards. Knox- List of Grand nml Traverse Jurors, An
From the Atlanta Constitution.
THE FAIR.
Atlanta's Great Annal Exposition.
What the North Georgia Stock anti Fair
Association Promises—A Glance at
the Many Attractions.
We are going to have a big fair. It
trill begin on Mondan, the 21st day
ef October, and run through the
week.
It is not saying too much to pre
dict that it will by all odds bo the
largest and best fair ever held in
Georgia.
Everybody who knows the men
Who are in charge of tho North
Georgia Stock and Pair Association
knows that they will not fail in this
project. The attractions of the fair
are to he plainly stated to all the
people of Georgia and tho surround
ing States, and they will be sure to
come and see for themselves. Next
week the premium list of the Associ
ation will be out They will be cir
culated almost every where, and will
attract exhibitors from all quarters
of tho country. These lists will show
that the aggregate of premiums of
fered is ♦14,500, which will be most
judiciously distributed in tho vari
ous departments. Besides the regu
lar premiums offered by the associa
tion, there will be a large number of
special premiums offered by individ
uals. The enterprise and public
spirit of Atlanta never had a better
chance for display. Tho reputation
of the city is largely at stake in the
fair, and its success will be a groat
honor to Atlanta. As it is now ar
ranged, it cannot fail. A very bril
liant programme of varied attrac
tions is offered and will be carried
out to the letter. Among tho many
> attract entertain the crowds
ville has a crack company she propo
ses to put in, while Charleston will
send us two of her superb military
organizations. Others are thinking
of coming. All the cities in Geor
gia will probably be represented.
Augusta, Macon, Savannah, Colum
bus, Griffin, Albany, all are looking
at the fine military prizes with a wist
ful eye, and nearly every one of them
will put in an honest effort tor it.
The finest military display know in
Georgia since the war may be expect
ed with confidence. *
Besides the $1,300 in premiums
for white companies there will he
$175 offered for the best drilled ne
gro company, and when we say there
will be a dozen entries for these pre
miums we do not exaggerate.
The velociped tournament for boys
will bring out all the little fellows
>with their “flying machines.” There
will be a handsome lot of prizes
ranged for hoys between 4 and 12
years. They may come* from any
where. These tournaments arc cre
ating great interest wherever they are
had. They will interest thousands
of children who will be present, and
thousands of older people who love
to see tho little ones have o good time.
We did not speak of tho mule race
with the other races, for it is a diff
erent species of fun. It is richer
than any horse race ever run. There
is something so poetically uncertain,
and so fascinatingly wild about a
mule race that he who sees one nev
er wants to see any other stylo of ra
cing. Fifty dollars is offered for the
mule who leads the race. Every
man who has a pet mule may now
win fame both for himself and his
pet. There may be twenty entries,
for there’s lots of luck in a mule
race, and $50 is worth running for.
The negro foot race promises to be
one of the richest points in the whole
list of attractions. Twenty-five dol
lars will be given to tho darkey who
cun most effectually “get up and get.”
No race will cause more merriment
or create more real excitement than
this. We have named a few of the
special attractions. Besides these
there will be a full list of premiums
for stock, agricultural products, fowls
and all the tilings usually exhibited
at a fair. The premium list is by
far the best aud most judicious ever
offered in i the State. Arrangements
will bo made for remarkably low
rates on all the railroads in tho State
and many outside of it. There will
also be tho cheering assurance that
no matter how many people come
they will all find pleasant accommo
dations in Atlanta. The Associa
tion will so arrange it that all who
como will find ample room and at
very low prices. Already we can as
sure the publib that goo'd board and
lodging can be had here during the
fair at ono dollar a day. The fair
grounds will be put in perfect order,
and will look better than ever be
fore.
Trains and street cars will be run
to the very gates every ten minutes,
and if we have thirty thousand visi
tors we cun easily accommodate
them.
The fair is over two months off,
but its success is certain. Letters of
inquiry are received by the Secretary.
Let everybody come. Wo will be
ir them.
gust Term, Folk Superior Conn,
1878,
CITANI) JURORS—-FIRST WEEK.
W A J Whitead,
.1 O Allen,
J M Watts,
P O Pittman,
T J West,
.1 O Kennedy,
James W Casey,
IIowull Lawson,
G W Bobo,
J T Prior,
A J Tomlinson,
D It Kcer,
Arch Morton,
J N Johnes,
P M Agan,
L G Childers,
H B McGregor,
It J Cason,
J M Prior,
Joliuathan Long,
I C Davis,
M T Sewell,
W J Clarke,
W I Taylor,
Stephen King,
J it Whitfield,
J It Hunt,
I) M Itussell,
A J Stewart,
It C Wynn,
TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK.
H P Lumpkin,
I P Davis,
J S Davitt,
T W Peek,
G W Feathorston,
J V Davitt,
John O Waddell,
Isaac B Sewell,
W P Wood,
L S Ledbetter,
John A Tucker,
J C Battle,
W H Short,
E B Pressley,
J B Caldwell,
Iliram Roper,
S P Millican,
Henry Gresham,
J J lilcBee,
J S Hum mock,
S M II Byrd,
J S Phillips,
J M Lawson,
It II Carter,
D A Whitehead,
J J Blakely,
C K Henderson,
It II Brewer,
L II Pettit,
W D Calhoun,
A J Dempsey,
W M Curl to n,
It Gammon,
S It Carroll,
J W Powell.
GRAND JURORS—SECOND WEEK.
.J T Munford, '
T G W MoMeekin,
Simeon Stidham,
F T Jaues,
Lea Neal,
James Wost,
W T Barton,
J M Hogue,
B T West,
S S Gibson,
II L B Jones
B W Hunt,
J W Judkins,
J C Waits.
C II Rice,
W L B Powell,
T It Akin,
D K Witcher,
P C Harris,
John L Jones,
It S Hambrick.
L B York,
Ezekel Fight,
W G Iteed,
B F Giles,
T C Merritt
F M Randall,
B F Cleveland,
S M Wynn,
W R Walker,
J V Bobo,
G W Moore,
- <
The Woman who rejoices in salad
and ice cream, hot cakes and warm
pie;
IF
The Sudent who eats hastily and
sits down at bnce to notivo menial
labor;
Tho Business Man who bolts his
food in eager hast and hurries to his
counting-room;
IF
The Hard Drinker could look at
tho delicate gland, swollen and fos
tered with disease, that cause the
throbbing brain;
IF
The lawyer, tho Minister, the
Merchant, and all who lead sedenta
ry lives and are subject to Dyspepsia
or Indigestion, Constipation and
Headache;
IF
These only khew what Merreli/s
IIepetine for the Liver will do
for their relief,‘and how quickly it
cures—there would he much lesssuf-
foiing than at present.
The great Liver Medicines for sale
by Bunn an k & Jones.
Mammoth Hybrid Swcdo Turnip.
Weighing from 5 to 10 pounds,
imported and grown the past seuBon
from selected bulbs, a heavy crop
per, very sweet aud lino flavored, re
markably juicy, of sound constitu
tion, and perfectly hardy, thrives in
all soils, grows to a largo size with a
single tap-root, is free from mildew,
and for evenuess of crop and keep
ing qualities it is unequaled. For
three successive years tho heaviest
crop of Swedes in England was
grown from this celebrated variety.
It grows very smooth and uniform,
and is very solid. Don’t- pat/ high
prices for oUl commissioned seed, but
get fresh and reliable seed direct from
the grower,
BSfWc are offering seed of this
new variety at 25 cents a package,
sent (post-paid) to any address, ou
receipt of price. Each package con
tains sufficient seed to plant } of an
acre. Address, S. Y. Haines & Co.,
41 North Front St., Philu, Pa.
CRAMPTON’S
MiqpefiM Sokp
IS TllD BEST.
This Soap Ih manufactured from pure mate
rial"; and as It contains a lnrg« percent
age of Vogotino Oil, Is warranted
fully'oqual to tho best Imported
Castile soap,and at tho same
time contains all tho
washing a cleans
ing properties
of tho{ cele
brated
Gor
man mid
Vrunah laun
dry Soaps. It Is
Ihoroloro recommendod
for nso In tho Laundry,
Kttctypn and Hath Room, and
for general household purposes; al
so for Printers, Painters, Engineers and
Machinists, as It will remove spots of Ink,
Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc., from the hands.
Xfnmifiieturod only by
Crampton Brothers,
2, -I, 0,8 and 10 Rutgers Place, and a;i and
;15 Jell'erson Street, Now York City.
ForEenle by
JXTO. CRABB,
Oedahtown, C1a.
oct 20-fin>
B, F. Buckwalter,
FASHIONABLE SHOEMAKER,
H.OMB, GrA.
Any of the citizens or Cedartown and vicinity be
ing desirous of something nice in the way of tho
BOOT AND SHOE,
lino by calling on me cau got It. No coarse work
mido. april85-4ra
TRAVERSE JURY—SECOND WEEK.
G P Earn,
G H Peok,
J T Garner,
P W McOurry,
J M Harris,
B Cantrell,
Wm Hubbard,
Filmorr Hogg,
H B Pearce,
W T Simpson.
W T Tomlinson,
N Chapman,
II C McCormick,
M II Bunn,
J B Goddard,
J A Wynn,
W E Nettlea,
A J Gibson,
F F Wynn,
S K Hogue,
11A Biggere,
Joathun Hopper,
G W Weal,
T J Hampton,
J I J Oarnea,
Jhon Simmons,
A A Camp,
J A Campbell.
Nathan Simms,
G W Morton,
1{ B Thompson,
B G Herbert,
J W Millican,
John Wright,
L Q West,
Polk Superior Court.
I certify that the aboye and fore
going persona were drawn in open
Court for Grand and Traverse Jurors
for August term of Polk Superior
Court, 1878.
J. W. H. IJUDERWOOD,
Attest: J. S. C. B. O.
W. 0. Knight, Clerk.
Unreasonable haBte is the sure
road to error.
Stoves and Tinware,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
I am now-prepared to sell
TIN WARE
at Romo Prices. I will also do
all kinds of Tin and Sheet
Iron Work.
ROOFING AND GUTTERING
done as cheap as any one.
I solicit the trade of Merchants.
If you don’t believe I soli TIN
Cheap, come and Bee for your
self and bo convinced.
I. T. MBISI.
m.y 33, 8m.
NEARLY All BAKING POWDERS
ARE ADULTERATED.
Tho wily manufacturers of tbeso spurious
compounds claim that adulteration is
neoossary to tho preservation of tho
produot. Don't you boliove a word
of this. On tho contrary, the good
qualities of any Baking Powder
aro lessened and tho injurious
elements iuoroasod just in pro
portion to tho adulteration.
SEA FOAM and lms double the strength
of any other yeast or baking powder. It pos
sesses none ol (ho ha<l qualities of any of tbeso
preparations, but is an entirely new invention,
unit eon tail is no Ingredient or element which
can produce an Injurious cll'cet. On tho con
trary. it has In itself a tendency to sustain
life uik! NliTiigthrn the human nyNlnu.
JtitK Vt) 1j< diiu of the most Import-
NEW SHOP!
A TTENTION is invited to tho fact that I.hnvo
opened In Cedartown a First-class
WOOD and BLACKSMITH SHOP
Any work In cither branch cau and will bo done in
a Workmanlike style, and at fair living prices.
FOH TECH CASH,
HORSE SHOEING Jgfl
pcclalty. All I ask Is a trial, and I will guaran
a compir*
PRESCRIPTION FREE!
For tUo speedy Cure ofBnmliud Weakness. Lost
Manhood niiaull disorder* brought on by Indis
cretion or excess. Ai^ Druggist has tho biare-
dlen.a. Hr. W. JAQI'KS A CO., No. ISO
Wmt Math Mmt, Cincinnati, tt.
'ople — tho poor us well ns tho rich. No
thing Ih a more potent ciuiko of Inrti-
grstlon anil dj-Kpepsta thnn In-nvy,
sodden bread. A prominent dealer In patent
medicines assures us that the tale of «i atnirlo
dyspepsia euro KXClCKDH 8750,000
tier year; nml every physician in tho land will
testily to tho general prevalencoof this distress
ing cflseaso. Light, well-raised bread, biscuit,
and cakes digest readily, and condueo to good
hcallli. flood health maheM labor of all
liliuia easier, unil PHOLONfiiS IiIFK.
CCA cm A M NEVER FAILS TO MAKE
B* WASVj LIGHT BREAD, n »tmn-
ranted to make. I,- Iter, lighter, sweeter, healthier,
more nutritious, and more readily di
gested bread, biscuit, cakes, puddings, etc.,
than can lie made in any other May.
Again,.Sour varies in quality, a fact which
adds greatly to lho perplexing difficulties with
which tho Housekeeper has to contend in tho
attempt to produce good bread by the use of
yeast, soda, snlorutus, or tho common baking
powders and bread preparations. If too much
of any of these articles is used, the lnend him
a sour or rank, bitter taste, or Is heavy and
soggy,unpalatable,ami indigestible. With tho
Use of Sea Foam these tUiliculties arc obviated, for
even with second quality Hour better cook
ery can bn made than tho best of Hour will
make with any of tlie other "tuft's.
.ECONOMY Is another point worthy of eon-
nldi>rntinn in these hard limes, when almost
lias n struggle to make both emlq
_.ie ccononi "* “ ”
ally wonderAU.
Tho economy of Sen Fonrn Ih
ly wonderful* One enn of It It*
worth thrro of any other baking compound,
tea Eft A pi-rl SAVES TIME and MONEY
vLn llvnlti It naves time becauso very
little hncatling is required, and no delay Is no-
ccssnry for tho dough to raise; but It can bq
linked in ft hot. quick oven as soon as mixed.
*6-IT 8AVION MONKY, because in three
months’uso of It the waving In milk, egg",
and other Ingrcillciitii will more than
pay it" cost « and thon it will muko
40 POUNDS nm BREAD
from a barrel of Hour than can otherwise he made,
SEA FOAM IS UNIVERSALLY COMMENDED.
In proof of thin statement read tho following:
HIM:All ALWAYS MOOD.
RoaT'attiiiglcei great saiisfact Ion, Itmakcnologftnt
broad, biscuit, cako, oto., and tho bread Ih always
good. —J. WlI.SON SXHATTON, Aeiiburgh, A. 1\
UNIVERSAL HATISI-’ACTION.
Wo bava tried tho Hca Foam in our families nml
among a number of friends, r.nd uro pleased to say
that it given universal satisfaction.—yhkiuix,
Gii.i.kuiii:, U Emmons, fUnghamtou, A. l'.
ALL LIKE IT.
Wo hnvo tried Hua Foam onrsolvos and nmong
friends,uwlad tike lt.~ Johnson It Kivu,Toledo,o.
WILL IJHH no other.
Hon Foam Is a superior article, and greatly pre
ferred to yeast poivdars.^Those who have tried it
t.'IIAJII’ION OK A.RliiriUA.
The writer [II.] having tried it, pronounces it
tho champion ycuat powder of Amoi ici».—UnowN-
iso ft MiUDLBi'ON, Washington, 1>. V.
MOST EXCELLENT MATIN FACTION.
Please Head in fifty coses H-: ■ F-ir.ui. It In
giving most excellent satisfaction. — DaMahiN
D. H. Ledbetter, Agent.
(Meeks’ Building,)
Codai'towu., s s : : Oft,
Has j list received a full linaof
FAMILY GROCERIES.
FIRST-CLASS GROCERY
I.lrave also opened n magnificent
Stock of Jewelry,
consisting ln’pnrt of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, GOLD
& SILVER WARE.
I Invite tho attention of tho public to tho pubfl
to an Inspection or those nrtlclos. Everything
warranted as represented.
EEPAIEINCr
Of WATCHES,
CLOCKS nml
JEWELRY,
Promptly done and GUARANTEED. Remember
tho placo. D. II. LEDBETTER Agt. ’
Meeks’ Building.
Jan.3-ly
Great Reduction Prices
cr
Singer
Machines.
262,31(5 SINGER MACHINES
SOLD IN 187(3.
Tho Largest Sales because tho Most
Popular.
The Most Popular because tho Best
Over 2,000,000 now in Daily Use.
THE SIM &S- S3 B,
STILL TRIUMPHANT!
iMn
DOWN
With High Prices!
CHICAGO SCALE CO.,
OS iG 70 West Monroe St., Chicago III.,
llavo Reduced the Prices of all kinds of
r IOUGTIou
In prices, the quality will be mafidnlned at tho
highest standard. Purchasers should beware •!
inurlous Machines, which are eo Inferior as to bear
Ittlo relation to tho original, except in general ap
pearance. The purchaser will find it to his udvnn
4-Ton 11 ay, Stock or Cottou Scale, «“>i a.bam« s:i
lisOO. Former Price, $100.
All other sizes nt a great reduction, tff” Every
Scnlo Fui.lt Waiuianted. All orders promptly
filled. Circulars, l’rlco Lists nnb Testimonials
sent upon application.
Tiny tho Cheapest and Best
dec. 18,1877-1 y
COOKING RECIPES.
SEA FfiA&i wm. ...
Foam Is presented a sheet containing full
directions lor its use. and twenty-seven
new recipes of great value to every good
liousckcopor.txifdei much other use/ulinformation.
All that wo ask for Sen Foam Is that you
give It a fair trial. No ono having once used
it will ever nso any other preparation in tho
lino of linking powders. Ask y< “
it,and if lie will n ' '
and price-list t
ii
176 Duane St„ New York,
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
Who hoi hint greater experience In the treatment of tho
tcxual troubles of both nnlo ami female than any physician
lu tho Weit. gives tho results of his long ann •ncccsiful
practice In hlelwoueir uork., just published, entitled
Tho PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
Tho PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Books tiiat are really (iuldrt and H.IMnstrarter* In all mat
ters pertaining to Manhood and Womanhood, and supply
want long felt. They aro br.antirkilly Illustrated, and In plain
language, easily understood. Tho two books embrace 045
pages, ami contain valuable Information for both married and
gssigli-, vith nil t tic recent imp.-orcmi'tiL-i in luuln-alin ul incut
Itoad what our homo papers say i “The knowledge imparted
fn Wr. Butts new works is in no way of questionable char
acter, but is something that every one should kaow The
‘he victim of early indiscretion t the Man, otherwise
perfectly healthy maybe,but with waning vlr ’ •< - • -
t rOPULAIl PKIChS-#) e
iugo to select the genuine Machine, which limy bo
known by tho patented trade
,.... « -■ ifuniNL
f tho machine.
MACHINES FORWARDED TO ANY PART 01*
THE COUNTRY.
NoClmrge nintlo for Packing & Nliiiqiing
orntc them readily.
Whore machines nro ordered by Express, 0. 0. U.
nt least $10 must accompany tho order, ae an ovt
deuco or good faith.
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
Money may ho pent by bank drnft, post-oftlco
money order, registered letter or express.
Semi for our new 1’rlco-Llst and Illustrated Clr-
Purchase SINGER Mchisesfrom
authorized Agents only.
rillNOIl-AL OFFICE.
34 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK
Principal Branco Office for Georgia, fleuth Caro
lina, Floridu, nml purl of Alabama, corner Broad
and Alabama Struct", Atlanta, Qa.
G. W. LEONARD, Agent.
^AGENTS WANTED.;*]
rW" Tho Company nre not. and will not be re
sponsible for any private debts of ith agents, suck
as board, stablo or livery bill", etc.
L. G. RAY,
Canvassing Agent, 1’olk county.
S. P. SHEPARD,
Canvassing Agent, Oleborno comity
Ala. jan. 31-6ra
James GK Dailey,
Undertaker's Ware-Boons,
On Second Floor, DO Brond 8t., Itewo.
A FINE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OP
Metulic, UiuIihkI, Walnut, und Stained Cotflaa
Burial Rohns and Collin Trimmings alwujs o«
band. Neatest Hearses fntnlslied for fnncrala. All
orders tilled with despatch, day or night. Resl
(lencu. corner Coart and King Streat*. Also, deal
er in First-clas" Fnrnitnra of nil kindi. acpl 1 fj
muni", Now and IJomitlful Solo Stops. Over Ot
Thousand Organists and Musicians endorse the.,
organs ami recommend them ns strletly Flrat-Cl»r.s
Jn Tone, Mechanism nml Durability. Wurriuitejl far
"lx year". Newspaper free. Address t> A N1 lib F.
DBfATTli. M nr- lint-ton, N. .1.. I . H# A.
OLEBGYMEM add CBHQOl TEACHERS.
Jolsuro tlino to inyTntei’cit. 1 do net expect yon to
canvass for my eulcurntod Realty’" I’lnnoa undOrgnnti
unless you buo lit to; but tbe rervlco J require of^you
A(l(irc-8g *1 Van 1Efi*V?IIiIaTTY, \V’lialiI itutou,
PfovlnuM* t oat?" wurtTi la advert Isnmrnf. Paper
free. Address HAMEL If. UBAVT.lt, WuuU-
lutrton, Nmv .leeecy, i . A •.nevlcn*
eheaper of i)AN/l'
Wutdiiuutnu. Now .leracy, than of
any other establishment In tire United
Stntos. 7Vhy f uocnuao lio (tolls only
t rie rush, take" no 1'IhUh iuuI linn no
ook iicoountH. Every Instrument fully
warranted for six years ns strictly ftrst elnss, and
sent on from 5 to 15 days’ tost trial, money refunded
and freight paid both ways by him If they arts un-
antisfactory. Send for Illustrated Auvkbtiseh and
read testimonials from bis patrons, aomo of whom
you mny kaow. Illustrated Nowspapor sent free.
Address DANIEL F. IIEATTY. Waehimrtou,
Mew Jersey, Tmltod Htutcw of America. „
GREAT,REDUCTION INi;PRICES.
We nro the first to ofl'er
First-Class Sowing Machines,
nt. prices within tho reach of all. WE WILL SELL
THE VERY REST Family Sewing Machine for
Twenty-Five Dollars
IN CASH,
on nil ornamented Iron Stand nml Treadle, with
Walnut Top and Drawer, and necessary Attach
ments, ’ " I —
United
ments. and deliver it at any Railroad Depot in tho
FREE OF CHARGE.
of management, ami les j la:i-_ • m !',:b op<-nt-
than any iunchlno now in
Douhie Thread Stitch in such a manner that they
avoid the necessity of winding the under thread,
and will sow from the finest cambric to the heaviest
overcoat cloth. Semi for a clculnr und snmple of
For ALL Sowing Jlarhlnoa.
Tito best to nso and most perfectly constructed.
Address
E. J. TOOF, “ Domestic "Building, New York,
or New IIavbn, Ct.
s iwing. Every mnehino warranted for three years.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited,
729,i.Filbert St., Philadelphia, Tn.
Jan8-ly.
KELLEY’S HOTEL.
W. A. KELLEY, - - - Proprietor.
North Sido Marhot[Btrcot, abnvo Sixth,
LOITTISJVILIjE, ky.
NEW HOUSE, Newly Fitted.
BOARD AT $1.50 TEH DAY* hot S3 tt
I ;
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING,
THE SIMPLEST,
THE MOST DURABLE,
THE MOST POPULAR
SEW11TG MACHINES.
Posrcssing all tho latest and most dealrabl*
Impro vemoii ts.
is easily understood, makes the doable
thread lock-stitch, has sclf-rcgnlatiag ten
sions and tako.-up, and will do tho whole raugo
of family work without ehnngo.
Tho *» DOMESTIC»»is made In tho most dnr-
r.blo manner, with conical otcel bearings and
componfiatlng journals thronghont.
Agents for tho “ DOMESTIC” Sowing Ma-
chine and tho “ DOMESTIC ” Paper Fnsklona
wanted in all unoccupied territory. Address
Sewing HacMne Company, Hew Tori.
JACK TALIAI’EMO,
Sale Feed and Livery Stable.
Broad Street, Home, (Ia.
•Dust CAR It taken of Stack. Price" rraenmt-
blo. Special accoimnodntion for teams. My P»lk
Dr. Louis S. Ledbetter,
Denial Siurgooxa.
Oedaiitown, Geohbia.
G RADUATE of tho Baltimore Cnlloge of Denial
Surgery, keeps up with tho latent Improve-
munis in the profession, and guarantees satisfac
tion in all cases. Those wishing to hnvo old teeth
mado now, or lost ones replaced, i ' " '
t Ills nllU e, next door to Philpot A
Feb. Its. 1877-tS
S. P. SMITH. H. II. SMITH.
S. P. SMITH & SOW,
No. 85, Broad Street, Romo, Gi.,
flOTTON FACTORS & WIIOLKHALE DEAL-
^ er" in Liquors, Tobacco" and Cigar". Proprie
tors Smith’s Cki.kmiatkii Htomacii Bitters,
Agents and Proprietors Rod-Line Steamors. Ten
' saved to all dealer" by purchasing front
Fire proof Warehouse.
Cotton consigned tons for pale, !to cents per
bale. All wo tiwk Is a trial order or consignment.
G. J. BRIANT,
dSTO. 6,
Broad Street, ROME, QA.
K!keP8 on hand tho Best mid Purest LIQUORS
over kept In Rome and sells them as cheap as any
one cIpc soils their Impure liquors, (live him n
call and satisfy yourselves; you will find him to bo
NO IJUMBUG. If you want something good, g#
and tryBrlnntjlio will not represent hie“.intiors to
good unless he means wlmt ho says.
what ho I" doing and get what they want and i
no risk. Holms moved next door to tho ROMj»
HOTEL. When you go to Rome call on him und
you will be woll treated, waited on quickly and got
something good. lob 81 ly
STATE
DISTILLERY,
Located on tho W. * A. R. R., near Oglothnrp
Park, makes the BEST
CORN WHISKY
In the State of Georgia.
oxo
THE Undersigned will bo please to answer ah
communications in regard to the above DISTilr
LERY und thu goods made therein.
WM. RICH, Atlanta Ga.
March M-sm
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A Mpnlittlr •ttasatod anil lee* 11/ qnallU-4 /hvoLlun sn* the
KOitBao-os.ful, *« lil« /mimIco will irttiva. Cxrwj allfotwM
•f private, chmuLo and MXHuldlcouM*, SyOtfCmiorw
I’ll O St RTrd Imp O«y. «5^U.e rMnH oTsrff
otiuwfi jrantti, sexual ^nuUtxrwjWM.orUMr
eaimi. and praduolne aoaio ofitto tblloulngcBtelftneinno-
Tint, Seminal Kmlwloni, Dlnme.-s af illebt, Defective Hem-
err, rhyriealDecay.l’iuuloe ou Fa#e, Avorstua hi BBctcWO/
Fomalaa, Qonfiulea or Idea*. Lon* of Sexual Power, Aa,
rcnd«rln*ai«rrli*eo tin"r»i>er °r ynhmiy.
cured and entirely enu1le»t»d t ft^ the «yuejatWO!W»
ORRHEA, Gloot, Slrlttnre, Ptlwand wVr V*
vitfiSSifSqiiMlr outed. Patlmta trtjtod by
pru-e. ConiultAtlou tin* and Inrlted. charcaa rca*oa«M%
and concsponcUmoe strictly confidential.
A PRIVATE OOUHSEZ.OR