The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, November 14, 1878, Image 2

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T HE,];; X PR ESS. Oad&rtown, November 14th. JNO. W. RADLEY, -Editor, Tha Express has a larger circu lation than any other newspaper publishsd in tha 38th Senatorial District. Volume V. With this number the Express enters Us fifth volume. During the lust four y*»ira ii lifts been through Bun-shiue uml atonn. At times it seemed us if tho rough iind turbo- lru? Nvutt rs would surely, strand the frail hat*qm*. Then the 4uh oPpros- oerity plume brightly upon it. No cue *i*oirconnected with the country press .cun conceive of the ups liiid dowtiiof the*country editor. There • an he no doubt tint what the Ex PKK8B is a permanent fixture in Ce* artown, and it enters the new yeur with a bg t heart and fair prospects. sVe make our politest; how to pur nr* 'y A lli'scc of Opinion^. We conjure.our readers to mad the foJJpjyinE jind ponder them well. The views of the two leading U« pub- iican ^’upeVs gro^jer^pivtjfnled?* $itid views bearing directly upon this but; lion. But rend'them: Grare Robbing. It, is said that ju some places a loan is never sale with his life. It r ulir seems that after death the body, no matter how well vaulted and coffined, is safe from the hand of the grave-robber. The latest theft of this kind is the robbery of the vault of the dead millionaire, A. T. Stewart. Mr. Stewart died two years ago last April, fie was buried at St. Mark's church yard, Now York. On the early morning of November 7th, his body .yum stoiau from its last resting place. It is thought the object is for the purpose of exacting a large reward mi the S'ewart estate. The sum •I $*'0,000 has been offered for the arrest, and conviction of the robbers and a return of the body. A cathe dral i* in process of erection in New York to cost $1,000,000, that was intended to contain the remains of Mr. Stewart and.his wife. The Rome Tribune and Gen. Gordou. 'VWe Trib'nno is doing wrong in its opposition to Gen. Gordon * simply because ; lie defended Judge Lester in t e li*M campaign. General* Gordon dip what lie conceived to be his duty. It o no personal war ofdiis on Df. K.-turn. ,. lie is.as far Irpm uuything .i ttLU ktmLjt* liny L'HMiteipan can btv lie to(/k broad and catholic . • (‘nods. tic took pempcratic grounds. We are aware the election is over. Wo accept the situation, and accord Dr. Felton the credit of heating one ot the best muu that could have been pitted against him. As to this, we have hud our say, and propose to direct our attention to the future— let t.he past go. But to proscription, no matter where it may be tound, we enter our protest. It were the sheer* i s! folly in Uie 'JYMnnito.-endeavor, bound Gen; Gordon down for .iri lias done. Ilia record is ,i •*. :;11d his reputation at home and abroad is enviable. If the South determines to rtile out of her nation;-' ui cilia oils Tier great men because of some, potty local quarrels, he solidity is no more. Deprive her qI theoouu- atd of Gordon, Hill, Hampton and a lew others^ and she will be carried so far to the rear that, a sfintWwill not be cast, . • If the Tribune ~ now that it is on the prevailing side, will lend its in fluence in furthering Democratic success, and not endeavor to pull down its leaders, it will have achiev* oil a victory that it may he doubly Ofticiul Vote of the 7tli District. Felton. I ' Leeter. Co hi), o 271 Chattooga o 503 Barlow, o 1084 | Murray, o 212 r. u Id nig, o 8 i Walker, o 497 Polk,-*, 3251 Dade, o 429 Haralson? o 180 ( Oatooso, o 314 Uher..keo,tf*7«*T* * ** - Flov-b. u .28 1 Gordon’, d 86 j Whittled, o 89 | ;- aaod'l 2016 Fuir.qn’s'tnujonty 1350. Total vote in the Seventh District 1878. #7*280, 1870 : --V. 24,081 In Clause.. 3,199 • ' iNow York Times.] It must now be fiufllciun.tly clear to .them that, unaided, neglected, us they are, tlie- colored then of the South ore unable to support the par ty to which they still * d'-cla’e their allegiance. Wade Hampton has suggested in several ol his recent speeches that, becoming convinced ol this, the inch.of this section ol the country would be the first to de mand that the'negroes be disfranchi sed and the cotton . States deprived of i lit'incu-used represen:ation wliidli is giyen them because of their color ed population. Gcnerul Hampton can hardly be regarded its an author ity on the prospective policy of th« Republican party, itnd We give his signilicupi suggestion only because it indicates the general anxiety which exists in theSo.u thorn mind as. to what course the people of the North will take when they become fully alive to the Tact that .oqlored vote, under the,control of..the While. League, is siniply a means to Demo cratic supremacy. That they will ever seriously consider the propriety of disfranchising uuy man because of his color is, of course, absurd. They gave t he negro a vote, anil they desire to protect him in it. Ot this the Southern Democrats may be as sured. There uru indications that the Republicans of the. cottqn. States have gone through tlie last contest which they will be obliged to go through unassisted. INow York Tribune.] But let the curency question pass out of the way, and the Greenback ilenient.return to the parties from wlienee it came, and what would happen? The solid South would then become the overshadowing issue of canvass. It would he answered by a solid North, for even Oregon, in that phase of national' politics, would tpfrdbnbiy$id!f/,Mtftli.fthe Republicans, gis j.t. has doiw u^WY^'lfresWentjaJ fldutioii save dny,i.uii»d Jiuliittja ■ <jid m»U'alter in. .it*. f U^qi}liC4Vui?iu /of twenty cureupy “fffrodinwl!} - N*^-*V with 28AJE-lrekUBil. Wtua, will iihvv** be so..hVokeu .ad..tow tip . Tieaten so long'as tlie.Soittiii^eiupiuk'^^olRl. After J880, thiit divTsiOn* \>T jmrtiev remaining tlu> Kef i»btlfcaits will be pie pared to rysuflic eoiVti*uf, Of the Seiijite by retiring Messrs Eaton, of GirnnctU cut, McDonald, of Indiana, Ran dolph, of. New Jersey, Reman, of New York, Thurman, of Ohio, and Wallace, of • Pennsylvania, whose terms expire in 1881, and to enlarge their Electoral vote by n new appor tionment to accord with, the loss of population-at.xhe«Sonth-aud 4)>o en ormous increase at the North and West. Moreover, it will then he con sidered whether states in which free elections >re uot held, and the Con stitution of the United States is sys tematically disregarded aud defied, are enttled to cast Electoral voles or elect Congressmen at. all. If we are to, lmvo.forced upon us the un welcome jssuo whiylva Solid: South inevitably raises, a patient and eu- during North will not be found wan* ting when it is settled. - (From the New York H-rald.) {.dependent Deraoer.U. Three independents democrats have been eleoted in Georgia, .nd there is a report Unit one at least bits succeeded lu Virginia, lit Sgutfi Carolina-the nomination of indepen dents was prevented by. the regular democrats only with, grc.i t„tJjflio.i),Uy, and in some other Southern States, as in Alabama, there are independent movements. How the independents now elected to Congress will vote remains lo be seen. They have been verry bitterly opposedenddvnounc d by the regular democrats, and may choose in the House, to be really in dependent of party bonds, the more so us they have succeeded by the iiclp of muny colored votes, The demo cratic majority in the House is so -Small-ihjiKtJlo^tet^iisi-; of two or three Southep ! ~ J ,J beru Mirons Kepi, to .'•Ha. Cltlr.cn.” -i,. j Editor i'r/imi: I notice a com munication in your Inst issue from State Line, Qn. and Ala, stating lli^re was a small Grog shop owned hy’a Mr. Treudaway, nnd that lie anil ii Mr. White had been gambling and llgbing, und While got cut in thirteen places and died; and Trend- uway is still st large; aud the jury returned averdiot of justifiable hom icide. He stated something nbout James Reed, who was put in jiiil for ling stealing. States there has been IB or 100 hogs missing in the Inst several years. Heads and hides have been found. He says our Sheriff should be more vigilant in the 17th district, and try and put a stop to the gambling about the line, and es pecially in the 17th district. He al so requests' the Sheriff to arrest the' said Mage Tremlawsy, the murderer of Frank White. 1 will say to the public tlmt the Sheriff has never had a warrant for the arrest of Treadnway. l will In. ther sav that he has no right to nr rest without a warrant, and th Grand Jury is the place to go for the gamblers. I hope the “Gh. Oilmen” wilt iiilorm himself ns to the duly of a Sheriff. : StiKHlFF’s Fill END. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS DR. U. I-L HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon,' irtv>. Hoi ioHU-ly Oedartc wn, - - omro at BrsdfoVil & All^n’t* Dnig Stoi dsiuce at th* Valrtfy IIouh Shoe Shop. X HAVE again resumed business nt mjr old sUnd lo Codartown, (tha Tin Shop) aud nwpeetAilly so licit a tharo of tho public patronago. With many thnnka to my old cuMomcra for past (hvors, I trunt thoy will all corns back and many new onus. I am determined to work as cheap as tbs cheapest, there by meriting an equal share of work. Respectfuly, nov 141m J. W. HOGUE. H. HARFOLD, 13 Shorter lllook, aoMn, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TIUMr i.v^ nLi-.i,, j : Zi°jl wr™w asviinum.mwf Burlington Hawkeye. FOIl SALK ItY NEWS TIIADK, 6C. WEEKLY, $2 PER ANNt M. $1,000 IN PREMIUMS. Also. Premiums for small clubs aud single names. Send B cents for copy and terms. HVWKEYK PUBLISHING COMPANY. Burlington, Iowa. f’anh could bnylhcmT My stock BLACK AND COLORED BILKS, 8\TIN8. AND VELVETB. BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS to match every shade of Dress Goods, REPELLENTS. 100 Pieces of Jeansfrom .1 oebts up: 00 piece* All Wliol Casslmoros aim Kersey from 85 cents up; 40 piucua Plaid and Plain Llnscv from 18M to *0 cent* for the best make; 75 pieces White, Red and Plaid Flannel from iaj< cents us; 115 pieces Bleached Domestic from B corns op: 4(1 pieces of Ticking from 2 vents up; 75 pair V.lilte and Colored Black- eta cheaper thau ever sokl lu this market; Prints from 5 cents up; 80 pieces of Cantoit Flannel from 8cents up; 00 Dosen of tho Celebrated Pearl Shirt, fluiehed complete for $1.00. Tho largest Stock o CARPETS exhibited In this market, 0T Agent for Mme Demorest Patterns. 1 shall make every effort to win and hold your good will and patronago by a correct performance * qryduty pertaining to my I7.$m II. HARPOLD, ONLY" $1,15 a Year! a Fi l’d Copy for Clubs of Seven. “For useful information (H'UCi*r,nig experience and results ol farm labor, experiments, economy &o., it fins no superior." •'Every Department is Complete.” W 11 is wot tb $}0b,00 a year iq farmers but C(/sts only $1.15." ‘•The Best is the Cheapest.” “It always has the news in advance of all others.” “There is none Better” “Its political teachings nre honest, honorable, beneficial and correct." “It is the Original Greenbuckor." ‘•It is the best Political Fridnd tho PEOPLE have, ad\ocating its deniocrm’ up »n the priuOl- |ilts..l jiuta. ali.liqai- ty tn -ill. Sneli nren ft-w i.i itiu many cmuplimentw paid " Cincinnati Enquirer, throughont th* conntry. Th* merits of Its Editorial. Agricultural, I’olltl- Lltcrnrv. Telegraphic, Newt id Cumml-iclqi (lepartmcir * *■"“ by tlio Prct Th* merl cal. Correi*ponden *“ rclal ueimi—— vquired In A No. 1, Brat-clnas family (fully sellcity* * B) men! P of gr— obtain tint LUMPKIN’S OLD RELIABLE LIVERY, FEED anu SALE STABLE. Oedartown, Ora. MILLEK A. WRIGHT, Proprietor. KeSpa constantly on hand tohlra, Good non** and axcellent vehicles. Splendid accommodatlcaa for Dmvers and others. Horsos, Carriages, and Bngglea Always on hand for sale. Entire sAtUfke- tlon guaranteed to all who patronise me. !0-1y ry Post Office, aion Given. SPECIMEN 'COPIES FREE. Address FAIIAN & McLEAN, oct 31 Cincinnati, O. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Tax Receiver. Wo arc* authorized to announce the name of \V. L. McCOltMAUK as a candidate for Tax Keceiver at the ensuing January election. tdu For Tux Collector. I hereby .mimince my,.If as a ciDdid.lu Tor Tax Collector of Polk county. »t the cneuliik January eluctlon. 11. C. IIAHH130N. irii independents would ’■ f' ! -" ; Cape May, a Bummer re-sort, wae the eCittic ol' a terrible conflagration a few dat'd ago. Forty acres of fratno bo tiding* wore ou-fire. The loss was great- The Philadelphia Times of -lost- week contained it capital artiole by Col.' I. W. Avery. It related to Georgia at the commencement and during theilate uiipleasautneks. Thf. New York Herald eeeme to tliirik tho Independents cannot be couuteii otr bi the Democratic ranks. Itoniftrt. Wk.iow', for itfirfoiV Indo-'t^ia healthy •iwm')thgj majbrity of, Formal*,by Bhtdford# Allen, -w pendant paper, ‘ - ; - . Oot-aepwly ' lt:ie claimed tllat tlie .liille Eng., lieli spurri/We are death ou cotton worms. But the sparrows lire not iiiolined to migrate' froin- Northern cities, and it tyanld'nQt, .Jicrhnps, be praflttible to oatbh thb ootton worms aiiditake'tlwm ap there to.be killed .COl'i'^bi ! iiJi..pt, of 'ih'o N e,W. Y<It k World,' writing^ from. Washington, giVes Gre etatus-^f Sanglipja follows: Democrats, fC; Repifblicans, In the interest of the South, the most- important qutstion to come be fore Congress this winter is that of promoting the curly construction of the Texas Pnoiliu Railway,- nr some railway upon the lino lor which the Company hold the right .of way. Zeal in behalf oT this enter prise is greatly, sharpened by the news which comes by the way uf Washing ton that the Centrul-Southirn Fiieillc ring, in the apparent oonlidenco of controlling Congress, has relied all their promises to the Southern people nnd have made an iillianqo ivitli the Acliison,Topeka & Santa Fee railroad company, by which tho so-called Southern Pacific road ot California is to be tut- i.-il n . to 0-.lined ii-rh the other rm-.l of Sunt - Fee, uml thus oheni tiniS .nlhorn St.-itiH.,fi if trans-con' uen'ul tin ■ it hue be -, so long promised by Huntington & Co. The new combination is simply an other northern line, controlled by the .'Huntington and Jay Goulds who bonlrcl Uie defiant Pucilio railroad lines. For years tho Uunlingtnn party has beet^ busy in (lie Soulli king, up a sentiment in behalf of tlieirso-palled^ontliern Pneflp roud whicli was to bo built through on the 32nd parallel. By such means they have delayed the proposed Go vermeil t uill lo the Texas & Pacific roud until tho Central Pacific ring conIH get oonlrol of the California end of the line. IUtiug got that control, they now deliberately repudiate their promises, and propose to rob the people of the South ol their right to ndependent trails-continental road, us they have robbed the United StatesGovermeut and the business uf the country to build up and prepare their bloated monopoly For a long ^ ( , oniity time this combination of Inoooutll- Editor: You will"pluses notify thepuoplu aern Pacific and the Smile Fee com- ] tbatlam a car.dM.tc (tiAtnumy Treasurer at the panieB lies been kept a secret. Pro- inibly it was made lung before the Southern Pacitioruudreuched the Ar- izonn border. But sitice it has ceased to be of so great consequence to quiet the nerve of Southern Con gressmen who.arc supposed to have great interest in the attempt of developing the truns-conlineiital trade of Southern Poris, the Iluutin gton Gould l ing now, boasts of their newly developed enterprise in cheat ing the Southern people. Tho res ult should be u unanimous demand by the Southern mem bets of Con gress for the iintnediate legislation to complete the Tt-xns & Pacific mad. HE RESISTED THE DEVIL. A colored brother whoso eyes were watery, iind who liud evidently been imbibing exp.ei'inoe wjiiaky, was tel- lipg_|iie,young friend George that he ought to gin0 too. Said Geoge: ‘II would, but de temtation to do wrong is too strong ; fjr |ne.” ‘‘NVhar’s yer backbone dut ye can’t rose up and stand temptation?'’ exclaimed Broth er Peter. “I was dat way myself once. Right in dis yere town I had a chance to steal a pa’r of boots— mighty fine ones, tori. Nobody waB d'ar to see me; and l reached out my Tiand und de deoil euid tuk ’em, pom kjgood spirio whispered^for me to let d'eni,.bqpts flione.’\ “An’ yen didn’t take eui?”, “No. shah, not mnqli. I took n.pa’r o’oheup shoes offde shelf, an’ I lelt drni boots alone'.” .. .Mexico and United States Owing to their warm aud delight ful climates, their inhabitants grow sallow from torpid Liver, Indigestion and ull diseases arising Irom a disord ered' Stomach and Bowel*. They should of course at all times keep the liver active, und' to our readers we reqommeud-'Tablets'; Portnline,, or Vegetable .Liver, Powder, ipiken ill time, Will often -with inonby aud mtioh rsnfferltigi ? ifiiiceir 6B cents. IRS. I. JONAS, DEALER in FANCY MILLINERY and NOTIONS, REAL HAIR GOODS, Ribbonr, Embroideries, Everlasting Trimmings, Lace Collars, etc., 81 Broad Street,.. Rome, Oa MWflirsaTOM Jllffi S. O. parfhAI, Would respectfully call tho attention of the Ladier to her f,nrge and Magnificent Stock of Millinery Goods and Notions, Hats, BONNETS, FLOWERS, LACES, NECK-WARE, DRESS BUTTONS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, KID GLOVES, &c.. &c. Largest and most Seleot Stock in the City. No. IIS, Bread, Street Rome, Go. nov. n, lm Nock Tier, llxmlkorehlcti, FkM. Correti, Vllvxtt, Forfnmery, Soap, Ac. Bo aure and price my Goode before purchaalng- UT" Country Merchant* supplied at New York Prices. oct 17.8m WHITELEY’S OLD ItELIARLE LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE. Rome, Ga. W. L. WI1ITELEY, Proprietor. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON hand to hire, Good llorsc* and Excellent Vehlclue. Splendid Accommodations Tor Drovura and oiliure. llorsoa, Carrliqraa, and Bugtfles always on band for satisfaction guaranteed lo ad who oct 10 Bin Fir Tax Collector. We are authorized to anaounce the name of Wm. II. MORGAN as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing January election. tdc. For Tax Collector. Wo are authorized to atnounce the name of L* B. YORK !6r reflection lo the offleu of Tax Col lector nt the enattlng January idcctlon. tde For Mfcrlft. We aro authorized to inuoubcc the name of W. O. TAYLOR, hh a candidate for 61iorlff. at the January election, 18TO. Deputy, E. W. CLEM ENTS,. In this cooheitlon l will say that If elec ted, I will move to Oedartown. For County Treasurer Weareauthoriaedtoanneunce JACK R. WEST ae a candidate for County Treasurer at the ensuing January election. oct. 8, tde. For Sheriff. Wo are authorized to announce the same of Mb U. P. LUMPKIN as a candidate for Sheriff Polk county at tho ensuing January election, oct 10, tde. For Sheriff of HiY»lson Count, fe are authorised to announce the name of ▲. J. HUNT M A candidate for Sheriff of Haralson county, at tha January elrcjfon, 1879. oct 10, tde ^ For Sheriff. Wo areauthorised te annaancothe name of O. L. POWELL, a* a candidate for Sheriff of Polk coun ty, at the ensuing Jannary flection. tde Tho fatality of Conihinpllon' or Throat and ! Luna Diseases, which to the grave at least one-Uiird of nil death s yrlniims, arises of all death’s /rleiims, arises fr r Morphine treatnient, width »lu;ply i Che work of death goea on. *io,< ’ l,p paid if Opium or!* i of Opium, Morphine iu the lit.olb Fizjwl, r ,. cd people who are living laieinglnnr irailoi SI Taken when you c », Colds, Cough, ' '.’.TE . Uv: MACHINE ' >- OP ALL. ZX:plicily, 1 /' : Construction, .'ruled hi Popularity, i.i Broad Claim “SewdfOp Iriq.” This is to inform the public Hint I have opeiied at Merritt’s cor ner a choice selection of WHISKIES, WINES, GINS, BRANDIES, UIGARS anil TOBACCO. A)) y* lover* *1 a Simon Pare Atlclo, now !• yonr opportunity. My Saloon la FXRST OXiASai In ovory pirtlcnlar HOT DRINKS A SPECIALTY. Be sura to call at tho DEWDROF. R. M. HUTCHERSON, Proprietor. The Patent Self-Acting Cow Milker M’f’g Co. rataete* Msf SSIh, MIS- JffE . Hmtdforoiir IlluilmtPd Pamphlet on tl Is of practical termers and dairymen thru loiiAl view* of u cow’* teats hihI buL'dlssi >y Drs. White and Wilson of this city, bent frvo to any addrui GKO. F. KING, Prcsitlcnl, Office, 573 Broadway, New York. SllAXilIRM xwr =f)|f?]YEE=Gf|oio|f)|^= Motions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, etc. 19 Shorter Block, ~ ~ ~ z ~ Z ROME, GA. Our Stock is LARGE end COMPLETE in every Diqiartment. We have a very heavy Stock of JEANS, DOESKINS, CASS1MER8, FLANNELS, TICKINGS, DOME8TIC8. BED BLANKETS, Ae. Ac. at Prices lo l’lease the Closest Buyers llint visit uur Cily. We make a Specially of BOOTS .A. N - D SHOES, Olu aper thuii the Clitii|>(‘8t. Sure money by buying your Gouds from H. B. PARKS A GO., 19, Shorter Block, llomt, Ga in submitting ari aunurlority flitting it to tha d in noinstanca r jterlty of t'v> Whlfa la tha ma*f een- vlnclno tubule to lla axcul over other machines, nnd Ir (rads wa put I! upon Ha m*M haslUver yet felled So satisfy any recommendation Tha dented forthn VVhMo hna hrroaeed lo «urh •nsxtent that wo aro now compullud to (urn but JL Ccoeaplmto BovrlsarT 2-iEebcliAaa.o ovory tlirucv paaiv.vatets Laa. tiurs day to cixpvlZT t-r-o C.oryxar> a I t maohlno for 8 year*, i "CITY BAR," S. P. SHEPARD, Proprietor. o:X:o Will keep Constunlly On hand a Fine Assortment of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Gins, CIGARS & TOBACCO, And to hia many friends who have so liberally patronized him, he respect fully solicits a continuance of the same. iST* Look out for the RED LIGHT, At Barber & Wood’s old SUnd. , 10, tm ’78 .--.-unta.or upon *>sy jm payaMata, to auit tha convonlanca of *rA0WT8 V7AKTI5 I'.t UJWCCTP» R8SXT0IT. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., m 808 Euclid Ava„ tttasafetel, OWa- •ic Acid, can fie found *.n Svuur, which hi _ -, w - „ - . with but No Rrei’ _ hat C Glodr Flower ... . .. all other means have teileA .Also, L „ . Asthma, Bronchitis, and aft iHneiiscii of tlie throat, ' lungs. Rend the afccftionhlj of the Hon. intbr H. Sicphens^Cov. f inlth nnd F.x-Gc „ of (Ja., Hon. (£o. Pf .lvHly, ns well of other remarkable cup s in our book-free •nt the drug stores—d«nd be convinced that If lo be cured y(ou can be by taking the owns Cough SvHur. Troches'or ^pzengc* for Sore Throat, isi;s'Yo“i,!. c ‘§ L atf; uggists In as cent and | ^k,.oo battles. . j I A. S'. MBBBSXiZj lie GO., 3P«ep*m. I PHILADELPHIA, PA. For Snlri by Burbank A Joins. DR.BUTT8 No. IS N. fflehth Bt. Eighth Bt. •t Louie, Mo. MbM«t Of III. VKfiSE ' H.qt M •8U|l*-iASr MARRIED LIFE S‘.°«li' 1 The PHYSIOLOGY OP MARRIAOB The PRIVATE MSDICAL ADVISER BftajBnara «£ssea.w ESTABLISHED IN 1868. MARE W. JOHNSON & CO., COHIHISSIOIV MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOE AND DEALERS IN Farm Engines and Machinery, Seeds, Fertilisers, Inpixiil ftul.do Taylor's Dry Steam Engines, Clegg’s Syi up Evaporators, Taylor’s Clipper Engines, 07 BE rietta Street Atlanta, Gt-a. It are prepared to farnlah Steam Kngioea *f all ttjloi moat favorabla terms. Our byrop EvaporatoraaarpM* all other*. SAW MILLS ALL SIZES. 1J1000 Bushels of Unw {and Clover Seed*. lOOBa.bel. BILL DOLLAR'S tlnigPreof WkMI. Xm ahoold be wltboatlt. Onion^Sets, Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds, aud Bulbs in great rariety. sind for Circular* and Price* of what yon want. MARK W. JOHNSON * CO, •ept 2G-3m 37 Marietta, Street Atlanta, Go. A. J. YOUNG, DEALER IN Corn and Rye Whiskies, Win es Gins and Brandies, Noyes’ Wnrthonse .CEDABTOWN, GA. A'Speoislty made of Stone Mountain Bourbon . and Stone Mountain Com Whiskey. THE “OLD CABINET” Gan not bo excelled. I keep sucli Liquor* as may be used as a beveraga* or for medical purposes, with perfect safely: Give me a call. Good treat ment guaranteed v 1. oct. 8, tm’TO.