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THE^EX PRESS.
Ceilartown, October 24th.
I O CAL NRW S.
COTTON MARKET.
We quote to-duy us follows:
Good Middlings,
9
Middlings,
8J
Low Middlings,
H
Strict Good Ordinary,
81
Market dull.
Ice in some sections of
Polk
Tuesday night wus a had one
for pedrEt riuns.
Oedartown may be said to be
yellow fever proof.
Many of our citizens gone to
the fair. .
Glad to see Judge Brewer
out on the streets ngaitt.
A. J. Young, for pure f.iquors
can’t lie beat. You all know if.
The Constitution, reports
thiols lovely at the fair in progress
there.
5 </" Domestic Paper Fashion
coop (ball Styles) for sale by Hunt
ington & Wright, tf
Bob Hutcherson will open
up tomorrow a line asrortineut of
whiskies, w ines brandies &c., at Mer
ritt's corner
Our youfig friend Charley
Heath has taken up his winter quar
ters behind the counters of W. M.
Phillips & Go.
Codartown boasts of another
paper, the Advertiser, soon to appear.
There is still room fur more.
Judge Enlow takes possesion
of the Oedartown hotel to-day. The
Jjto^Bnd his good lady know just
cuter to the wants of u him
grj^Bkiuoh.
A nice little party of friends
assembled at the residence of Mrs.
L. II. Wul'.ludl last Thursday night
to witness (he marriage of Dr. Jo. A.
Diddell to Miss Lula Wall hall.
UOCKMAllT, DA., Oct. IS, 1878.
A little Frost this morning for the
first time.
Some rain yesterday.
The Tallapoosa Mall Route. ] ROCKMART
The Express has quite a lot of
subscribers who get their papers at
Tallapoosa, in Haralson county.
This mail leaves Oedartown, via Cave
Spring, thence to Tecttmseh, thence
to Esom Hill, Little Creek and then
to Tallapoosa. Several months ago
complaint came to this office; many
even stopping their paper. Since
that time at least two dozen, have
stopped taking the paper—not on
aocount of any fault, found with the
paper, but because of the irregulari
ty of receiving it. In self defence
the publisher began to look around
for a remedy. The thought of a pe
tition wus entertained, so in January
Inst we wrote to Dr. Felton as to the
udvisubilly of having tiie mail route
changed so as to begin at Oedartown.
He r pli d ns follows:
House ok RbI’Resbntativbs. I
Washington, D. 0., Jan. 21, ’78.j
My Dear Sin:
LOCALS.
Mr. Sam Clary darkened our
duoi' Stoop yesterday. We were sur
prised as well as gratified a .me-fing
him. ilaml-sliuking occupied Ih -
most of Ills time all tile afternoon.
John Allen and Mr. Prebble
having potion their new breech load
ers, with the assistance of ‘Brents”
tiny will make tile quails ‘‘June."
The party who went in 'pur
suit of Willis Hand failed to over
take him. They brought hack with
tlifiu a wagon, amt buggy. Mr. ilatid
left '.lie lown, owing the people near
ly one Ihonsaml dollars.
Miss Owens, of Wavorly,
Hull, and Mies Akers of Edgewootl,
two beautiful young ladies, are
guests of Mr. T. M. Pace.
Fay Yonr Taxes.
Mr. York, the Tax Ool lector, is
billed to be at Oedartown, to-morrow,
(Friday) for the purpose of colleote
ing taxes. He will be at Buncombe
on Nov. 4th.
To The Public.
The report is current that 1 do
not intend to tench in this place next
year. I desire lo say .that.the report
is without foundation, whatever.
Jas. G. Harris,
Oct 84,1878 8t
New Candidates.
As peach blossoms bloom in the
Spring, so are candidates bloomiug
now. We this week announce Peter
0. Harris as a candidate for County
Treasurer, mid L. B. York and Wm.
H. Morgan for Tax Collector-
These are some' of Polk county’s
best citizens, and their friends will
esteem it v plensant privilege to
vote for them.
A nothing House.
As. Will be seen elsewhere in these
columns, Mr. Richard Gammon has
opened up a superb stock of gentle
men’s and boy’s clothing aqd gent’s
furnishing goods which lie has re-, (
cently bought from the large Eas
tern manufactories 1 with the oash.
He promisos lpw [prices and a good
assortment, being prepared* to suit
anyone from a jeans to the finest
broad cloth. Call on Mr. Uunimon
at Lumpkins old stgnd. j
Inventors and, Patentees
'Should send for instructions, terms,
references, Ac., to Edson Brothers,
Solicitors, of Patent, Washington,
D. O, who furnish the same without
charge. Edson 'Brothers is a well-
known and sncceasful firm of large
experience, having been established
since 1866. tf
Yort ninst send a strong petition,
stating tho*cliange you desire in th
petition. Get as many names as
possible, mid send to me, und I will
try to effect the change for you.
Very llespectlully,
Wit. II. Fulton.
We replied to this stating that the
petition wits getting up, or some-
thing of that import, when he re
plied lignin ns follows:
..nousa OK ItBl'RKSSNTATIVES. I
Washington, D. C., Fkhhuauy 8, 1878. J
Dear Sir: Your letter to hand.
Send tne th« petition in reference to
the change in the 1*. 0. Route, and
1 will do what 1 cun to effect the
change. If Esom Hill is to be drop
ped I hope th’i people of that vicini
ty will sign the petition, us I would
be unwilling to do them the slight
est injustice. Very rwapeetlully,
\V. it. Felt oh
Now Esom Hill wus to be dropped.
Mr. West, the post-muster, und oth
ers signed the petition. The peti
tion wus filled up und forwarded on.
No reply wus received and another
letter wus written, which accounts
for the *‘P. S.” at the bottom of the
following letter:
HOUSE OF RKPRESKNTATIVF/L I
Wabiiinoton, D. C., Mat 80,1878. |
Dear Kir: Your petition wus re
ceived nnd placed before the P. M.
General, lie makes the changes in
the routes—such chitnges its you seek.
If there is anything further desired
by tiie people of your commuuity in
regard to the route, it will give me
pleasure to serve them in any wuy
that lies in my power. Yours re
spectfully, W. .11 Felton,
1*. 8.—Did yon not. r, ceive my
former letter, written when the pe
tition reached mef
Our Haralson friends have now a
clue to the whole matter. The suhe
contractor went so far on the strength
of this letter ns'o engage board in
Oedartown. The route lots not been
chungid, and no urriitigenieiits made
for cluiiigiiig it. We give this cor
respondence in self defence.. We
are losing money constantly by the
irregularity of the present mail route.
It would have been a boon to those
people hud it been done us Dr. Fel
ton stated. The people now know
who is to blume. We publish this
as no campaign document. We do
it lo ph.ee the blame, if any, where
it belongs. We assured our Ilnrul-
son friends that the route hod been
changed. Why it is thus, let Dr.
Felton answer,
binning Convention.
The Tallapoosa Singing Conven
tion will convene at Antioch Church
in this county, Friday before the 4th
Sunday in July next The meeting
will embrace Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. AM lovers of vocal music
arc invited to lie present.
P. it. D. Williamson,
J. It. Reeves,
W. S. T. Bush.
Committee.
(Advertlaemcn t.)
We see from the Oedartown Ex
press that H. P. Lumpkin has
been annonneed as a candidate for
Sheriff of Polk comity. We can say
this mnch for him, he is an old and
well known citizen, and hits been
Justice of the Peace, Tax Receiver
and Sheriff for many years in this
county, and cun show as good a re
cord as any man, both as an official
and private citizen, and no one de
serves more credit and respect than
himself, and we commend him to the
oitizensof Polk county, and earnest
ly desire his election, knowing him
to be a man of truth and veracity
and a good officer, always at his post.
Re served this cpiinty well, left a
clean record behind him, and if Polk
see proper to elect him-she will never
have thejlenst cause to regret it.
Rome Bulletin.
BRADFORD & ALLEN have the
best Liver Pill ever sold in this or
any other market. They have sold
over four thousand of them atid the
demand for them steadily increases.
lHhy give entire satisfaction: This
large fyantily has been sold without
any pufifiBji or advertising "If you*
once try them.you will use no other.
iune 13-tv
The cotton picking is pretty well
over, and nuw we are gailiering corn
and sowing wheat.
Mr. Hnltzdaw did not make an
appearance lust Wednesday on ao
count of some family alfiiction.
We regret to learn that Miss Lena
Um ber Is very low; also ono of Judge
Barber’s smitller children is very sick.
Jonathan Williams lost a child
lust night with diphtheria.
A protracted meeting commenced
at the Methodist Church last. Wed
nesday night.
Mr. J. L. Jones had u load of font
bales of cotton on Ids wagon going
to Rome^und in.attempting jo grease
his Wagon by a torch light, tiie cot
ton took Ht-e and wus badly damaged
before it could be extinguished
Burnt till (lie hugging nil' of two
hales, ami partly off the oilier two.
Cotton is on the decline. Only 8}
for the heat.
Mess. McClutohey and Enlow are
working rapidly on the new bridge.
The rock work is about completed.
The Baptists have concluded to
move their Church house from Van
Wert to Ilookmnrt instead of fin
ishing the Presbyterian Church as
intended. Mr. Bobo, contractor,
commences the work next Monday.
The subscribers to the Express
will recollect that they can pay their
subscriptions to tiie same here in
Hook mart, to W. N. Strange, Don’t
lorget when you sell your cotton to
pay tiie printer.
Next Tuesday two weeks is the
election. Prepare,you democrats, to
give your chieftain, Judge Geo. N.
Lester, a grand ralley on that, day,
and all will be right. Again we ca'I
upon ull true genuine democrats to
ralley, and make u long pull, a strong
pull, and-a puli altogether, and we
will fear t.o danger.
Haralson County.
Buchanan, Ua„ Oct. 18,1878.
The late fall oft* in the price of
cotton does not seem to discourage
the buyers of Buchanan, lor they
me us eager to buy as ever, notwith*
standing they have lost considerably.
Farmers, now is the time, and Buoh-
uiiun is the place, to s II your cotton
and buy your goods, and thus lend
your aid to the building up of your
own county lown. [If these mer
chants would “add” it would benefit
them.—Ed Express.]
Mr. Wm. Willingham was arrested
and lodged in jail last Friday night
at Buchanan.
Last Friday Judge Davenport
hired out the negro convict to the
highest bidder, ilis sentence wus
lor twelve months in the chain gang.
He was knocked off to Mr. W. J.
Reeves fer the sum of tlr.rty dollars.
Mr. L. Mihalavitch, of Atlanta,
was in town the other day. He says
the health of the city wus never bet
ter than at. present
Many good judges say now that
Judge Lester will beat Dr. Felton
100 in Haralson.
If the Chestnut street store that j .A.nivual Fair & Traces
has “Umbrellas I ‘covered” in its
window will reoovi ; several that, we
have incautiously h sued we ir.II pub
lish its name in fiyl.
“There’s a graveon the lea,” re
marks the Chicago Tribune. Yes,
that’s so—they buned ft. llWSe-tlilef
there. Sealed proposals will be re
ceived for a head-hoard.
The New York Omt$t#inl Ad
vertiser denies that a btmt "rides” at
anchor. We l^eg to remind our con-
temponry that a person never “pulls” I
a boat, but pushes it.
October :s creeping on, and Jack
Frost is nearer tiie South every
night. Let no one’s purse-strings
tighten until the long night is bro
ken ami day fully dawns.
Have You the Ilnckeyof
It is a well established fact, that
Thblef’s Buckeye Pile Ointment will
cure, if used according to directions.
I’he /Esenins llippocastanuni, or
Horse Chestnut,commonly known ns
the Buckeye, has been highly esteem
ed for many years, owing to the fa«t,
that »t possesses virtues, lying in the
hitter principle called Esculin, which
can he utilized for the cure of Piles.
II affected with that terrible disease,
use Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment,
and he relieved. Brice 50 cents. For
Sale by Bradford & Allen.
Oot-3eowly
REMO V All.
For the want of room to accommo
date my large and increasing trade, I
will move to the house formerly oc
cupied by the Bank of Rome, (one
door In low Mr Peters’) ubout the
first of July, where I hone to meei
all my old customers and many u w
ones. Mrs. T. B. Williams.
june J40 tf Rome, Ga.
Mexico nnd United StAtes
Owing to their warm and deligh'-
uI cl mates, their inhabitants grow
r .\llou from torpid Liver, Indigestio i
and ull diseases arising Irom a disord-
eied Stomach and Bowels. They
should of course at all times keep t he
liver active, and to our readers we
recommend Tabler’s Portaline, or
Vegetable Liver Powder. Taken in
time, will often * save money and
much suffering. Price 50 cents.
For Bale by Bradford & Allen
• Oct-3eowly
Iliitchers n’s ViEER and LEM*
ONADE is the Ik'st m town.
An Astontyhlng Fact.
A large propoftion of the Ameri
can people are to-day dying from the
effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liv
er. The result of these diseases up
on the macses of inielligeut and val
uable people is'fhost al inning, ina<-
kiug life actually u burden instead
of a pleasant existence of enjoyment
and usefulness as it ought to be.
There is no good reason lor this, if
you will only throw aside prejudice
mid skepticism, take the advice of
Druggists and your friends, and try
one bottle of Green’s August Flower.
Your speedy relief is certain. Mill
ions ol bottles of this medicine have
been given away to try its virtues,
with satisfactory results in every
case. You can buy a sample bottle
for 10 cents to try. Three doses will
relieve the worst cuee. For sale
by Bradford £ Allen.
jun-20eowly
HTMerchants, Mcllildo ft Co. olTor Tor Fall
trade the laruest and cheapest Block of Crockery,
Lamp*, Table Cutlery, stamped Tin Ware, Wooden
Ware, Looking Glasses over neon In tb South. If
you want to pay cash und got bottom cash prices
and select (out what you want, order from McUrldc
ft Co. Atlanta.
OF
North Georgia.
Stock & Pair Associa
tion,
WILL BE HELD IN
Atlanta, Georgia.
October 21, 2,3, 4. 5, & 26, 1878-
4ii a Hnn 0FFEllRD ,N
$14,500 PREMIUMS
$4,500 offered In Racing Purses!
$1,600 In Military Prizes!
Over SO military companies outside of the Stole
already decided to come.
THE FASTEST HORSES
In the country nru coming.
AN OI’EN AIR CONCERT
Every day by one of the finest bra** bands in I he
United 81 alee,
AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS
MAY BE EXPECTED.
MINSTREL PERFORMANCES!
CIRCUS! MENAGERIE!
MULE RACES! FOOT If ACES!
WHEELBARROW RACES!
SACK RACES!
J^yllis Excellency Samuel J.
Tilden litis been invited to be pres
ent.
THE MYSTIC BROTHER
HOOD of Atluntn, will uppenr on the
streets, Oct. 25th, in more grandeur
tlmn ever In-fire.
Send fur Premium List!
Dent fitil toomuc.
B. W. WRENN, S-o’y,
W. 11. COX, At lttn tu, Ua.
President.
DARNES’ Patent
Power Machinery.
jk h* different machine* with
l K which Hnlldi-rr. Cubliici
I a I Maker*, Wagon Maher*
v nnd .lobbor* in ml*cello
neuurs work can com
plete a* to (Quality ami price
with Hteam power manufactur
ing.
Will semi Machines On
Trial if Dcsiaed.
Sny where you rend till* nnd send for cntnlogue
nnd price*. W. F. ft JullN 1IARNU8. Rockford,
Winnebago Co., Ill, July 4tliS4it
CWllnll Lamps, Chandollors, Library Lamp*,
American China Dinner Sets (17.50 each at Me-
Bride’* Crockery Emporium, Atlanta.
A good, many of our citizen are
now in attendance at tl,e United
Stutes Court in Atlunta as witnesses.
The infant child of James E. and
Nancy Jackson died last SuLqrday
morning.
A Remarkable Result,
It makes no difference how many
physicians, or how much medicine
yon have tried, it is now an estab
lished fact that German Syrup is the
only remedy whioh has given -com
plete satisfaction in severe cases of
Lung Diseases. It is true there are
yet thousands of persons who are
predisposed to Throat and Lung
Affections, . Consumption, Hemor
rhage^ Asthma, Severe Golds settled
011 the-Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop
ing Qpugh, &c., who have no per
sonal-knowledge ,o.C Bosohee’s Ger-
mnn,Syrj?p. To snch we wonltte say
thatTil),(job dozen were sold last year
without Onecomplaint. Oonoump-
tives'try'jnst, one bottle. Regular
size %& cents. Sold by Bradford &.
Ailed.
Brick Work. ^
I an> prepared to do all kinds . of
briol('jviii , If aiid,*tiJ\ .bn pleased -to
receive Ciders, tgYge or small at sat
isfactory.prices. . Will be pleased to
have your Mtreuage. .1 tMisWi
• HBohoE 8; Wm’mELrk-
OotlO-51
{XPEIegaiit bran new stylos Ton Dinner Tollyt
set* direct importation cheapest ever offered In the
South. An Immense stock or McBride’* Finn Ta
ble cutlery, Spoons, Fork*, Castor* &c. at Mc
Bride's, Atlanta.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Comity Treasurer.
Mr. Editor : You will pleaso notify the prople
that I am a candidate Tor County Treasurer nt the
onsulug Jauury election.
34, tdo PETER 0. HARRIS.
For Tax Collector,
are authorized to annouuco the name of Wm.
H. MORGAN as a candidate for Tax Collector at
the ensuing January election. tde.
For Tax Collector.
are authorized to announce tho name of L.
B. YORK for re-olection to tho office of Tax Col
lector at the ensuing January election. tde
For Sheri ft.
are authorized to announce the name of
W. G. TAYLOR, as a candidate for Sheriff, at the
January election,. 1879. Doputy, E. W. CLEM
ENTS,. In this connection 1 will say that If elec
ted, I will move to Ccdartown. .
For County Treasurer.
We areauthorlzed to announce JACK R. WEST
as a candidate for County Treasurer at the ensuing
Junuary election. oct, 8, tde.
For Sheriff.
Wo are authorized to announce the name of Mr.
U. F^LUMPKIN a* a candidate for Sheriff
Polk county at the ensuing Junuary election,
oct 10. tdo.
. For Sheriff of Haralson County.
We are authorized to announce the name of
-A. J. HUNT aa a candidate for Sheriff of Haralson
county, at tha January election, 1870.
oct 10, tde
REMINGTON
jewing Machines.
No Machine has spi unn *n rapidly Into Ihvorns
possessing lust tho enmities no.dud lu a family Mo-
clilno—namely: Light Running. Smooth, NoUolcss
Rapid, Durable, with perfect Lock-tttitcli.
With Ing the past year Important Improvement*
have been added and no trouble will bo spared In
keeping the Remington lahead of all competitor*.
Prices reduced to suit the times.
Agents Wanted In all Unoccupied
Territory.
REMINGTON
Creedmoor Rifle
VICTOItlOUS AT
CREEDMOOR, 1874,
DOLLYMOUNT, 1875,
CREEDMOOR, 1870,
CREEDMOOR, 1877.
SINGLE and DOUBLE
BREECH LOADING.
SHOT G-UNS.
produced,
those who have
WEBB’S
PATENT CARTRIDGE LOADER
The only complete npparatn* ever Invented com
ldning In ono completu and nnrtnblo machine al
the various! Implements omployod In loading pu
per and mutullc shed*.
Revolvers, Repeating Pistols, Am-
munition, Gun Munting, Iron
anti Slwl Riflt! and Shut
Barrels, for Custom
Gunsmiths,
REMINGTON
Agricultural
Implements.
PATENT CLIPPER
STEEL AND CABBON
nows,
Cultivators, Solid Steel Cnltlvator Teeth, and
Points, Wrought Iron Standard Cultivator Teelh
and Points, Sayer’e Patent Horse Hoo.'Shovcl Plow
Shovel Plow Blades, Plain und with Wings, of all
sizes.
WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES.
Arch and Trapozolcal Truss, Forks, Cast Steel
Shovels, Cast Steel Hoes, and Garden Rakes,
Plan tor'* handled Iloes, Mowers, Wheel Horso
Rakes, Needle Cotton Gins.
JUD. GRABS,
DEALER IN
STAPLE AUB FANCY GROCERIES
KEEPING ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL AND FRER1I
STOCK OF Sugar, QolTec, M^nl. Flour, Rice, Haueri. Kiv-lt
Lard, in fart, everything kept in n First Class Grocery Sn.iv
Plain nnd Fancy Candies. All kinds of Canned G ods, Nuts,
Rnis’ns, Toys etc. PRICES CHEAP. Price my stock bt f- re
purchasing—satisfaction guaranteed. Particular nitoi:th>n [mid
to the buying nnd selling of Country Produce. Thankful for
past favors, I beg for a continuance of the same.
45-tf JUD CRABD.
Mrs. T. B. Williams,
MILL J 1ST E 11,
No. 91, Broad St., ----- Rome, Ga.
H
■®*AS on lmml a large assortment of Huts, Flowers, Silks, uml other
goods in her line. Also, has on ham!, at rM times, Zeplrt r, whi'e and col
ored; Standard Card Hoard, Mottoes, Ac. £3?* 1»< member the jilaee, nearly
opposite W. T. McWilliams & Co.’s new building.
May 10,187H-flm
JOE. A. MAGNUS,
WITH
MAYER, SON & OO.,
RECTIFIERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS AND SUGARS,
62 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GA.
The Best Wagon On
Wheels
MANtTX'A.OTTTIlIiri IX Y
FISH BROJ. & CO.,
RACINE3, WIS.
WK MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
And by confining oureolvc* otrlcly to onoclao* of work; h»y employing none but tho
BEST OF WORKMEN,
Using nothing but FIRHT-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and tho VERY BEST SfiLRCTfCD
TIMBER, and by a Thorough Knowledge of thulnioluu**. wo have justly enrriod till? reputation of making
“The Best Wagon On Wheels.”
We give the following warranty with each wagon:.
Wo Hereby warrant tho FISH Bros, waoon No....tt» bo well
inndo In every particular and or good material, nnd Hint the otreugth of the ennui I* snlHclpnt. lor ull
work with fulr usage. Should nny breakage occur within one year from Ibis dale by roflpon of rffcfrrtlru
material or workmanship, repair* for the same will bo furnished Rt place of solo, free of charge, or the
price of said repair*, n* per agent’* price list, will be puld In cash by tne purchaser producing a sample
of the broken or defective part* as evidence.
( Titus 0. Fish, 1
Iiacinr-, Wis., Jun. 1st, 1878. 4 Edwin B. Fish, !■ FISH BROS. & CD.
( Jno. G. UunoiNS,)
Knowing we can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section ol thu United Slates. ( SEND for
PRICES nnd TERMS, and for a copy of our Agricultural llaperto
Anttii.tin, 1878,dm FISH BROS. & CO., Rncinc, Wia
NEW WOOD SHOP.
At tho Noyes Shop, formerly occupied by W. 8. Hand, by
SUMPTER & WILLIAMS,
WE will do all kinds of WAGON and BUGGY work tit hard pan prices,
FOR THE CASH. We make a specialty of OofELtKkJB. All kinds of CABINET work donvj and
Old Furniture repaired nt short notice.
tar We will lake Country Produce at Cash Prlcos, foj our work. Give us a call. We guarantee sat
isfaction. 8UMPTEH d) WZZiXilAMfl,
Sept- 1», 8m. CKDAItTOWN, GA.
JOHN L. HAWKINS,
Dealer In LIQUORS and CIGARS.
Ageut for the Celebrated
OIBSOIV WHISKBY,
Also Hnmllez
BOURBON & RYE WHISKY, APPLE & PEACH BRANDY
Imported BrandieB, Rum, Gin, Scotch und Irish Whiskies, Port, .
Sherry, Madeira, Muliign, Cliiret, Clmtii|iiigut- Wine,
Guracon, Anisette, Maraschino and Vermouth,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
Prompt Attention Given to thu Selection and Shipment of Orders.
sept. 10 8m
For Sheriff.
Wo areauti&faed to announce the name of G. L.
POWELL, a*a candidate for Sheriff of Polk coun
ty, at tho enoulng January election. tde
PATENTS.
inn, Solicitor of. American and
Washington, D. 0. All business
Jltouts, whether before the Pat-
r tile (fturt, prempfly Intended to. No
e unless a patent Is socu red. Send for
Armory and Principal Office,
ILION, 2ST. Y.
Branch Offices and Agencies:
381A 888 Broadwar, Now York, Arms, ft Sowing
Machines. '
Chicago, 387 State St.. Sewing Macelnes ft Arms
Baltimore, 47 North Chariot St. (Masonic Tomplo)
hewing Machines and Arms. oct. 10 8in
PILE CURE.
Buh&a TUoCuoOl) Xfcriua, JT. 0,
H*«W fhlt* to Nt* Hemorrhoid^
sack*.
laacnag——
OPIUM!
>nn<i Morphine ftaMteared.
WHITELBY’S
OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE.
Borne, Oa.
W. L. WIIITELEY, Proprietor.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON
hand to hire. Good Horses and
Excellent Vehicles. Splendid
Accommodations for Drovers
and other*. Horses, Carriage*,
. and Buggies always on hand for
Intlre satisfaction guaranteed to all who
patronize mo. oct 10 Dm
Haralson Countv Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL bo sold before tho Court Houso Door In
Buchanan, Haralson county, Ga., between
the legal hours of sale, on the Fir#t Tuesday in
November next, tho following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 3A3. in tholst district and 4th
section, of originally Cherokee, uow Haralson coun
ty. containing 40acres, more o.* less, to sutlsiy ono
Justlco Cotut 11 1a issued from the 1078th district,
G. M., In favor of W. Brock vs John L. Rowe, as
the proporty of sold Rowe. The said lot of laud
pointed out by John L. Rowe. Levy mode and re
turned to me by a Constable.
Also at the Same time and place, two lota of
Wild Land, Nos. 855 and 861. In tne 1st district and
4th section of originally Cherokee now Haralson
aocuty, Ga , Levied on by virtue of two Wild Land
tax fl fits Issued by the Honorable Comptroller
General of Ga., v* said, lot*, for. taxes duo thu Stole
and county lor the year 1874-B-fl.
octiotds. ' A. J. HUNT, Sheriff.
Searcy’s Lessons In Short llaud Writing
ONLY TWO DOLLAR8.
These lessons are complete In every particular,
and by their aid auy one of moderate dbllity may,
in a few mouths, without the additional uld ot a
teachor, acquire a knowledge of this utfcful and
beautiful art. They have heretofore boon written
a long Ranh and fUrulshod, by mail' to stu
dents at from ten to twenty dollars, I now pro
pose to have them printed, and a* tho labor or pro
duction is removed, I will sell them at only two
dollar* for the full courso. Application should be
made at once, as the lessous are about to be put to
press and only a limited number .will be printed.
They will be ready for delivering to subsfnbeis In
thirty days, neatly printed, tiud illustrated with
beautiful engraviugs, and boned In fine cloth.
Tho book haa boeu set np In type and the ongrav-
er Is finishing up tho plates. Act ‘promptly If yon
wish to toko advantage of the opportunity to odd
to your attainments thl* greatest accomplishment
Of the age. Address. W. K. H. Sbarcy,
OfUcial Reportor, Flint Circuit.
000 OctlO-8t Griffin, Ga.
WASHINGTON, D
HAS A FIRST-CLASS HOT!
$2,50 per ilny
T vemont JEToi
N'. Liquors Sold.