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Farm nmi Eireside.
Fool a la Dry floods.
A dry poods cle; k who wna staying
after ordering his dinner at a Wash
ington street restaurant the other
day, was requested by the waiter to
take oli urge fora minute while he
stepped around t.ho corner. Before
the waiter returned, a big, hungry-
lookir.g customer entered, entrenoli-
ed himself behind the firs*; table,
glared at tho bill ot fare, hold upside
UoWn, Hud Savagely demanded wlmt
there was to eat. The clerk saw
that this was an emerg*uoy that
muat be met, and, after pinning on a
napkin, approached and ran over the
card after the manner of the coun
ter:
“I shall be pleased,” said he, “to
show you a very stylish line. We
hav« a ueiit article in tomato soups—
we are opening a new invoice of
white fish—we can put up a superi
or quality of veal, ur lamb with mint
sauce—-and lure, 0, here is n lemon
.pie that is all the rsge, and—
“All (he—“put in the customer,
catching his breath. “See here,
young man. I hail from Norwich,
and 1 can’t stand so much giltedge.
You needn’t put up any veal or open
any fish around mo. If you have
anything fit for a square meal trot it
out, and if you haven’t I’ll—”
What ho would have done will
‘never bo known, for at this juncture
the waiter himself came in oppor
tunely, and the clerk dropped the
napkin and retired in short order to
enjoy his own dinner, ordering an
■extra cup of coffee to tranquilize his
nerves.
(Henry C.’ouuty Weekly.)
CuudidutcH Gouerally,
It wua hoped and expected tlmt in
the ensuing Full elections mutters
would be so fur sottled us to divest
tli« campaign of much of its unpleas
antness. Hut the indications now
are that in point of bitUvness the
approaching contests will exceed uny
of its predecessors. In the Seventh,
Felton’s charges against Judge Les
ter have aroused a mountainous mass
of indignation; and so outruged did
the Judge himself feel thut ho felt
justified in characterising Felton ns
“an unmitigated liar,” which the
reverend slanderer did uot resent.
In tire Columbus Distriot the Con
gressional thermometer promises to
run up to fever heat, while the same
may be aaid of one or two other Dis
tricts.
It is dangerous ts tiie permauency
of the Democratic purty that such
tilings ure true. It is sud to contem
plate how fust tho old landmarks are
fading from signt, and men are grow
ing cureless about them, We waru
tire people that Uadioalism is watch
ing the divisions in onr ranks. Such
men as Stephons, Felton, id el homne
gtHHf, are surely doing more to resus
citate the odious principles of Radi
calism in Georgia than t hundred
open and avowed members of that
party could possibly do. Murk what
we say, and heed it. We utter eur
warning now, and if the black flag,
once waved by Bullook, should again
be the emblem of our slavery, we will
not take to ourself any portion of
blame.
There’s something inexpressibly
sad in one’s- standing all alone by
himself in the world as night shnts
down and the oriole fiieB to its nest,-
but mau will do it whft-e he has only
enough to pay for beer for one.
Tho Woman who rejoices in salad
and ice cream, hot cakes and warm
pie;
IF
The Sudent who cats hastily and
sits down at onco to active mentul
labor;
IF
The Business Man who bolts his
food in eager hast and hurries to his
counting-room;
IF
The Hard Drinker could look at
the delicate gland, swollen and faB-
tered with disease, that cause the
thrnbbinghrain;
IF
The Lawyer, tho Minister, the
Merohant, and all who lead sedenta
ry lives and are subjeot to Dyspepsia
or Indigestion, Constipation and
Headache;
IF
These only khew what Mhbiiell’s
Bkptstixk FOB the Liveb will do
for their relief, and how quickly it
cures—there would be much less suf-
fsiing than at present.
The great Liver Medicines for ssle
by Bubcakk ft Jokes.
Tallin*/ If out In Trmlo.
A tiny or two since u blank berry
merchant from the south of the riv-(
er brought in about two gallons ol
berries for sale. One •>( our pliysi- |
l inns askb’tl the man to set a price on :
his berries, which he ilitl at twenty-
five cents per gull< n cisli, or thirty
cents in trade, supposing the Doc
tor to he a merchant. The Doctor,
who loves a j »ke as well as anybody,
told the fellow he would take the ber
ries ami pay him in trade. lie invi
ted him to go to the doctor-shop,
where lie cut olf three or four huge
blue-mass pills, and with them han
ded his bill, as follows:
To medicine.... I?5c.
To prescription 25c.
To cash 10c.
Total 00c.
by 2 gals, berries at 30c 00 cts.
The fellow eyed the Doctor as
though lie thought somebody was
crazy, and he seemed uncertain who
it. was. While he was reading the
bill the Doctorremarked, “Take one
of these pills now, another before
supper, and the other just before go
ing to bed, wash them down with
castor oil, and if they don’t wake you
up before breakfast bring mo some
more berries and I’ll give you anoth
er dose.”
“No, sir; I’ll he blamed if I do*
You may keep the berries and your
hlarsted pills also, and if uVur I take
trade for uny more blackberries 1*11
be blessed.”
He started for the door in a great
hurry, without wiating for his buck
et, but he was culled hack, and much
to his nstonishmen and relvf, receiv
ed his thirty conts per gallon cash.
Georgia’s Vote for Presidents.
It. may not he known to the gen
eral reader for whom Georgia cast
her electoral vote for President from
the formation of tin* Government
down to the present time:
1781)—Geo. Washington, 5 votes.
1792—Geo. Washington, 4.
1790—-Tims. Jefferson, 4
1800—ThoJ. Jeff rson, 4
1804—Thus. Jefferson, 0.
1808—-James Madison, 0.
1812—James Madison, 8.
1810—James Monroe, 8.
1820—Janies Monroe, 8.
1824—Win. H. Crawford, 9.
1828r—Andrew Jackson, 9.
1832—Androw Jackson, 11.
1830—Hugh L. While, 11.
1840— ; Wm. 11. Harrison, 11.
1844—James It. Polk, 10.
1848—Zachary Taylor, 10.
1862—Franklin Pierce, 10
I860—James Buchanan, 10
1800— John C. Breckinridge, 10
1801— Jefferson Davis, Confeder
ate States President.
1804—No vote.
1808—Horatio Soymonr, 9
1872—Horuce Greeley, 3; B. Gratz
Brown, 0; Clias. J. Jenkins, 2
1870—Satpuel J. Tilden, 11.
Number of elections, 22; voted for
successful candidates, 15; unsuccess*
ful, 7.
It was just pouring down when
she admitted him and claimed him
us her rainbow, because she had ta
ken him in out of the wet. He reflec
ted that a rainbow wus a sign of
promiso and was very circumspect in
his actions.
It is well to look lit both sides of
a fan. On a "heated” Sunday in
Philadelphia, the other day, the min
ister was fanning himself vigorously
He did not see, but the congregation'
did, that the reverse of his Ian bore
the inscription, “Buy Boggle’s Bit
ters.”
The Christian Index.
Tho Loading Religious Family News
paper in the Southern States.
Tile Pross uiul the Pulpit Pro-
nouuce it the Best.
The Great Baptist Organ of Geor
gia.
Represents One Hundred Thou
sand Readers.
THE BEST ADVERTISING ME
DIUM IN THE SOUTH.
Ahl. Writers in Every Department.
No Christian Family should bo
without it.
As the Exponent and Represen
tative of Baptist.
Faith and Practice no Baptist cun
do without it.
Offers the mo3t favorable terms to
advertisers.
And the Widest Field for Profita
ble Investment.
SiilisorllH! for It.
Terms of Subsription til 60, cash
in advance.
Valuable and Elegant Premiums'
—Send for list.
Address JAS P. HARISON ft
GO., Atlanta, Go.
Read
mmnmjmi
Manhood anu all dlacrders brought on by IihUs-
oration or excom. Any Druggist has the Ingre
dients. I>r. w. jAqujnr* co., Ne. iiw
West Sixth Wftet, cGeiusU, O.
After all lms been said or done tlmt
can he, tho fact remains the stuno tlmt
tho only truo proof uf the pudding is in
tho eating, and every housekeeper must
bo her own judge of the merits or de
merits of tho various preparations offered
fur her use in cooking. To form any
intelligent judgment, a fair trial, howl*
ever, is necessary, and this is all that wo
ask for Ska Foam. It has stood the test
of chemical analysis ns well as practical
use, and notwithstanding tho fact that
Homo grocers insist on handling inferior
articles that offer larger profits, it has
attained an enormous talc, and wherever
onco fairly introduced has Blneo had a
constant and increasing demand. That
all may ho induced to give it a fair trial,
we select from the vast number received
a Jew testimonials to the merits of Ska Foam.
THE GREAT CHEMIST. '
I hcreljy certify to tho purity and (treat
strenath of Sea Foam, and recommend it for
family use.—W. M. IIakbishaav, 'Ana
lytical ChemistforNcwYork Chemical Trade.
VERY GOOD.
Have tried .Sea Foam, and find it ven/
good.—Beall, Koch & Co y l , \ostburg,Md.
FULLY TESTED.
I have fully tested your Sea Foam, and
find it all that you have represented.—
S. Iluiwr, Memphis, Tcnn.
EVERYBODY LIKES IT.
We liko the Sea Foam.—J. II. Gil-
BERT & Bno., Grocers, Knoxville, Tcnn.
ALL THAT IT IS RECOMMENDED.
I use your Sea Foam, and find It all
that it is recommended to he.—P. M.
Donnelly, 'Terre Haute, Ind.
PREFER IT TO ANY OTHER.
Having used your Sea Foam, I prefer
it to any other yeast powder that 1 havo
seen.—Mrs. Q.\V .VvhNizuL,Ingomar,MisB.
CAN NOT BE BEATEN.
Weare satisfied that it can not he beaten.
John K. Kknaud ft Co., New Orleans.
OUR BEST CUSTOMERS ASK FOR IT.
Our best customers' dcsiro that wo
should keen your Sea Foam for sale.
Please send two cases on host terms.—
]£. U IIii’.sLKY * Co., Jialtimorc.
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
I distributed two dozen cans among my
friends for trial, and it has given entire
satisfaction.—F. Henke, New Orleans.
A No. 1.
From samples of cuko returned to us
by our lady friends, wo must pronounco
your Sea Foam A No. 1, and cheerfully
recommend it to all.—H. Fitzgerald
& Co., Wholesale Grocers, Memphis, Tenn.
Sea Foam is universally commended,
and you will liko it if you try it. Ono
can of it is worth three of uny other
baking compound. It saves time. It saves
trouble. It saves money. It saves time,
because no delay is necessary for tho
dough to raise. It saves trouble, becauso
very litilo kneading is required. It saves
money, becauso in three months’ use tho
saving in milk, eggs, and other ingredi
ents will moro than pay its cost, and then
it will make forty pounds more bread from
a barrel of flour than can in any other
way be got out of it. Ask your grocer
for it; and If lie will not supply it,send
for circular and price-list to
Gantz. Jones L Co.
MANUFACTURERS and PROPRIETORS,
176 Duane St., New York*
TODR. BUTTS
\ No. 12 N. Eighth St.
1 St. Louis, Mo.
Who hM had greater nrpcrinico In the treatment of the
Huhe Weldof'ltft^m '*" °'!7 *J ,,y,lcln, {
practice in hlatw* aew work*,Ju«t pubtlahlS, entiUcd C ' 1 “ ftU
Tho PHY8IOLOQY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVI8ER
Bool^a that ara rtxlly OaUM aatj Mf-tattrattore In all ntat-
UsS'HiP;
front tho many Ills her'**
to."—St. Louie Journal.
FOI’lLAR BRICES-SO i
Itllt.,eta ejttili’.H’scnt until
reoclpt of price is money or
D () AY 1ST
With High Prices!
CHICAGO SCALE CO.,
08 i0 10 West Monroe til., Chicago HI.,
Have Rodncotl tho Price* of all khifle ot
S C A I. SI
4-Ton Hay, Stock or Cotton Scale,
#00. Former Prioe, #100.
All other Hir.es at u great reduction. &XT Every
Bcnlo IMa.i.Y Warranted. All orders promptly
Ailed. Circulars, Prlco Lists nnb Testimonial*
runt upon application.
Bny the Cheapest ami Host
dec. 18, ltm-ly
O 0R ORGAN SENT CDEC I
ffiasai rPvJLj
J? the names of rol
cltlior Pluno or Orgn^, ^vllM
selling to their Hat within ono year, 1 will credit them'
vlth *10, mill for ovury Organ $>. to bo nupllod on
payment of either o Plano or Organ i unu when It
•mounts to n stun sunk-lout to pay for any Instru-J
mi nt, selected nt tho low est wliolmmle price, 1
I will Immediately ship tho ln«truiiu>ut,rrae, or after
nuy amount Is credited tho tuunneo may be paid me
In cash mid I will then ship them tho Instrument. 1
They need not be known In tho matter, and will bo
doing I heir frlendu a real ocrvlce, uu I shall make
rxmsLwa & Vo u .?r.ilffi
wliut iHordlunrliy naked by agents. Please send men
list nt onco. uml after you havo mnda inquiry, you
rnnnddtoU. IlluHtrated NewjinniHjrsentrreo. Ad-
.... piano" "e
SSSANDB^H
uniJullclonMiuloraomonta nHiiiiH^Ir^Himttj-!' 4 From
every Stuto nud Territory comes tho nnmo vnrdlot:
“They nro tho bent In the world." CAI/TION.-
My success hns brought Into existence lumtlrcrisof
Imitators, sotno of wnoia havo formerly been In my
employ, wheao want of experiunco Is evident to t host,
Ington. Nmv Jersey. (J. N. Ainnrlcn.
BEATTY £iiS8 mMSmUSS^
RHATED OOLDEN TONGUE PARLOR ORGANS aro
evoMwfora mamifnctured In this nr any otherooun-
try. AdUroHS 1)ANI KL.j\ J1E A TTY, Wu-li-
Ingtnn, Now Jersey, IJ. 8. Amerleu.
PlftBOB RflBffil
murnxl CSf~ Heo Deattv’e latent ■■■■■■■■■
Newspaper | fulireply uont.lroe. Dofore buying
PIANO or OHO AN read my latest circular!
TOOF’S STANDARD RUFFLER,
GREAT ^REDUCTION IN^PRICES.
We ar« tho first \o oflbr.
First-Class Sewing Machines,
at prices within the reach of all. WE WILL 8ELL
THE VERY DEBT Family Hewing Machiuo for
Twenty-Five Dollars
IN CASH,
on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, with
Walnut Top and Drowor, nnd necessary Attach
ments. and deliver it i\L any Railroad Dopot in the
United State.
FREE OF CHARGE.
Those machines are warranted to do the wholo
lino of FAtnlly Sewing with moro rapidity, more
ease of managootent, and loss fatigue io tho opera*
tor, than any machine now in tlee. They mokp the
Double Thread £tltch in such a manner that thov
avoid the necessity of winding tho tinder thread,
and will sew from tbu finest cambric to tho houviost
overcoat cloth. Bond fora clcular aud saraplo of
«swing. Every machiuo wurrunted for throe years,
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited,
720,’Filbert Bt., Philadelphia, Pa.
Jan3-Jy,
KELLEY’S HOTEL.
W. A. KELLEY, - - - Proprietor
North Side Markot.Stroot, above Sixth,.
LOUISIVILLE, K Y.
NEW HOUSE, Newly Fitted.
UOAKD AT (1.901'ER DAY nuy 33 If
Puildltig, Now York,
THE LICHTEST RUNNING,
THE 8IMPLEST,
THE MOST DURABLE,
THE MOST POPULAR
SEWING MACHINES.
ropsoesing all tho latest nnd most deslrabla
Inyirovemunts.
It is easily umlcrslond, mnkes tho doubis*
thread lurk-stitrli, lms seir-rtgulatlng ton-
olons and (nke.up, nml will do tho whole rang*
of family work without change.
The *• DOMESTIC ” Is made In tho most dnr-
nblo manner, with conical 6tccl bearings nnd
compensating journals throughout.
Agents for tho •* D03II-ST1C’* Kowing Sa-
rhino nnd tho * ; DOMIXTIO ” Paper Fashions
wontod lu all unoccupied territory. Address
DOMESTIC
Sewing Uacfcine Company, Hew fork.
ORAMPTON’S
@6,
n\penal
IS THE BEST.
This Soap Is mnmifiictiirod Trent pu
rials; uml ns it contains n large pe
ag« of Vogel Inc Oil, is warnit
Hilly Pipinl lo tho best Import.
L'lisilli! soap,and nt the same
time contaiuH ull the
The Cedartown Express.
dry Soaps. H Is
thcreloru recommended
for use in Ilia Lmindry,
Kin lieu tuid Hath Room, uml
Tor goneml household piirpoBcn; al
so for Printers, Painters, Engineers and
Machinists, ns it will remove spots of Ink,
Grease, Tar, Ull, Paint, etc., from the hunils.
Munulhoturod only by
Orampton Brothers,
2, I, b. S and 10 Rutgers Place, and 88 and
8.1 Jedbrson Slrecl, New York City.
Gr. A LANE,
Cbiiaiitown, Ga.
WS)
, A Lecture
TO YOUNG MEN.
A Lecture on the .Nnturo,
Treatment, and Radlcul Care
or seminal weakness, or Spermatorrhie. Induced by
Seif-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotuncy,
Nervous Debility, and Imuodimunts te Marriage
generally; Consumption, Epilopsy, aud Fits; Men
tal and l'hlslcal Incapacity, sc.—by Robert J. Cul-
vut well, M. D., author of the "Green Book,” &c.
Tho world-renown author, iu this admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves ftom his own experience
that the awful conssmtonce of Bolf Abuse may bo
oflcctually removed without luodicluu, and without
dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru
ments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of
cure at onco certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no mutter wliat his condition muy be, may
cu £2Ji. , 2?u B . 0, C chua P , y’ Privately and radically.
faT’ThlB Lccturo'wlll proven boon to thousands
Bout uidor seal, in A plain envelope, to uny addreas
on racolpt of six cunts, or two postage stamps.
WANTED.
Agents for tuo »io of tbo singer bewing
MACHINE. To good, roliuble, onorgetlcmcn, who
can furnish good bond and horso and harness,
steady employment will be given at romuneratlvo
pay. Address, giving references,
THE SINGER MF’Y CO.,
aug 8 7t Rome, Ga.
HHiiiniii n iiiiaiiiuiu
PILE SURE.
_ Mttrafiichiml by the.
BarUm Ftlo Cars Os., Lurhim, IT. 0,
Itemrhtnte care Urmnrrboldi
■'be'. I fi S“a liawaUta
DmUhea ea oapUuUea
B, F. Buckwalter,
FASHIONABLE .SHOEMAKER,
home, o-a.
Any or the citizens of CVdnrlown and vicinity be
ing desirous of something nice in tho way of tho
LOOT AND SHOE,
lino by calling otrmo can get It. No coarse work
nprlUvim
NEW SHOP!
A ttention is invited to tho raa that i haw
opened in Cedartown it First-class
WOOD uml BLACKSMITH SHOP
Any work in either brunch cun and will he done in
a Workmanlike style, and nt fair living prices.
FOR. TXI33 O AS II,
DW~ HOUSE SHOEING „{£&
a specialty. All I ask is a trial, and 1 will gimrun
tee complete satisfaction.
Jmi.17.lv WILLIS H. HAND.
James G. Dailey,
Unuehtakeii’s Waiie-IIooms,
On Recnml Floor, 06 Urond Bt., Rome.
A FINE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Ol'
Melflllc, Grained, Wulimr, uml Stained Colllna
Hu rial Rohes and Collin Trimmings alwnvs or
hand. Neatest Hearses fmnlsl.ed for lime'ini-. All
orders tilled with tloeputoli, ilay or night. Rest
deuce, corner Court aud King Streets. Also, dual
or lu First-class Furniture ofall hinds. *<tp!4-lj
JACK TALIAEEBBO,
Sale Feed and Livery Ntable.
Broad Street, Iiumo, Ga,
Bk
V CA1IE I
bio. Special nect
I ilaialson con
WJiiLKLY I'AMILY NEWSPAPER, ptililislii'il iu Lite thriving
_/T\_ village of Oedurtown, Polk County, Georgia, and duvoted especially
to the interests of Cherokee Georgia. It is a home enterprise, and every
citizen in Polk and surrounding counties should give it u hourly support.
inodatlou for teams. My Folk
• Iric-uds arc invited to call and
full. 21 tf
Gr. J. BRIANT,
N^O. 6,
Broad Street, ........ ROME, GA.
Keeps on hand the Rest Slid Purest LIQUORS
ever kopt in Romo nnd sells them as cheap us any-
ono else sells thulr impure liquors. Give him a
call and satisfy yourselves; you will find him to be
NO HUMBUG. If yon want something good, g«
uud try Jlriantjha will,uot represent his Liquors to
ho good unless ho mean's w Imt he says. When peo
pie drink they should always go to a man who know
what ho Is doing and get what they want and run
no risk, lie has moved next door to the ROME
HOTEL. When you p i to Rome call on him and
you will ho well treated, waited on quickly and got
something pood. leli'Jl ly
DR. RSOE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
T«t# dueuia] nulnkly cured, l’ailmt* treated by mnllarab
pren. Coniulugoa free and larked, otnrgw
aBioomepondcnoe strictly cooflrtentUL
A sbiVate COUNS1XOR
qfM0 TSrE
■tB ARNES* Patent
Power Machinery.
A ** different machines with
I s*V"hlch Builders, Cnblnoi
I a J Makers, Wagon Makers
v and Jobbers iu miscella-
neoprs work can com-
plctoAB to Quality and price
with steam power manufuctur-
ill send Macbiues On
'Xrirtl if Desined.
Say whore you read this and send for catalegno
nnd prices. W. F. & JOHN BARNES, Rockford,
Wiuuobago C'o„ Ill. July4thaat,
B
Restaurant; & lodging.
No. H Broad Street, Homo, Oa.
Sample Tables and Booms for Com-
meroiul Travelers.
Single Meal $ 26
Singlo Lodging 26
Board and Lodging, per day 1 00
Board, por day 75
Supper, Breakfast^ and Lodging. T5
OYSTERS ARE NOT INCLUDED WITI1 MEALS.
Table supplied with the best the
market affords.-—Meals
at all hours.
Nov. 33 ’77-ly
Br. Louis S. Ledbetter,
Dental Surgeon.
Cedartown, Georgia.
& UA DUATK of'the Baltimore College of Dental
Surgery, keutis up wit It the latest improve
incuts In the profession, and guarantees satisfac
tion In ull cases. Those wishing to liava old teeth
mudn new, or lost ones replaced, can have It done
111 the heat stylo and at rousonahl. rates by railing'
on him at his office, next door to I'hilpot & Dodds
store. Feb. lu, 1H77-C
WUM H3CXPBBS0
Will {-ivo all the latest news, besides a variety of Literary, Political, Eduon-
tional, Boligious, Temperance, Agricultural, and general reading matter.
It is an excellent advertising medium, nnd merchants und others who
wish to secure the vast trade from Polk, Paulding and Haralson counties,
in this State, und Cleburne uud Cherokee enmities, nt Alabama, would do
well to avail themselves nf the advantages it oilers. Our advertising rates
arc very moderate, and will lie sent on application.
Official Organ of Polk and Haralson Counties.
Ail (lie advertising pertaining to the offices of Sheriff aud Ordinary in
Polk and lltirulsim counties is published in THE EXI’BESS, und no
other jinjicr in the county publishes it in full.
In addition to this fuel, THE EXPBESS undoubtedly lms a
I*Ci trig it.f Ofrcutttihm IfUll*. 4W».jf
In iVRIt
Vi'e invite ll.e attention ol advertisers 11 litis faot, and ask them to
consider Lli-.it- own interests and advertise in T.IE HX I’It ESS.
Kates of Subscription.
One Cojty One l r t-at'
Ono Coj))- Six Mouths
One Copy TJ.ix-o Months
$2 00
1 00
no
Wo are prepared to do all ordinary kinds of Job Printing witli noab-
ness and dispatch. Everything from a visiting card to a mammoth poster
can he printed at cut office, such as
Letter Heads,
Bill Heads,
lUote Heads.
Statements,
Posters,
Visiting Cards,
Cheek Books,
Note Books,
Circulars,
Cards.
LEGAL BLANKS PRINTED TO ORDER,
A,ud for sale at 80 cents per quire FOR TH1 CiASdJ.
Address
sXno. W. RADLEY,
CEDARTOWN, GfA.