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THE EXPRESS.
Oadartown, November 21st.
LOCAL NEWS.
COTTON MARKET.
W« quota to-day m follows:
Good Middlings, 8]
Middling!, 8j
Low Middling!. 8J
Strict Good Ordinary, 7|
Mark.t—Fair demand.
f^"Domestic Paper Fashion
Scrip (Fall Styles) for salt by Hunt-
ugiton A Wright. tf
Have you any ruin?
Read Gov. Vance's notice.
Do yon think it will be muddy?
The Brass Band is a success.
Now for a blow.
Olmw Jttcicaou’i Beit Sweet Nuvy
Tobacco. nor. 31 ly
Try Shepard’s “Old Cabinet”
Whiskey; it ia said to be the best in
town.
Has the calaboose been re
moved southward? Ask Wult Tom
linson.
The streets are crowded al
most every day with movers’ wag
ons.
The friends of Mr. VV. M.
Phillips will be grieved to learn lliai
lie ia.vcry ill with typhoid fever.
Mules arc comming in right
freely. Prices rauge from sixty to
one hundred and twenty-five dol
lars. "
Oh! how we wish King Cot
ton were worth at leaBt 10 cents a
pound. How much more happy
looking would onr farmers he.
The little son of J. T. Mc
Clain had liis hand fearfully lance
rated last Monday in a gin at Mr.
George West. Ue isduiog us well us
could reasonably he expected,
If you like mixOd or hot
drinks of any kind, call at the “Dew
Drip Inn,” Bob llutcln-rson knows
how to fix you up,something good
IDs Tom and Jetiy ruiPt be beat.
Kverv paper is Ml of nee mots o
disastrous fires. Yon can have your
dwelling insured fora irille mol tiien
your sleep will be sweet. Policee is
sued at Ibis office on town or coun
try property.
Our young friend Senb Jones
Inis returned to bis first lurr. He
liusipiit Rockmart and will now
make Cedorlowti bis borne. The loss
of the former is the latter’s gain,
A thief entered the residence
Mrs. T. G. McMeekin one nigl
this week and stripped a,bed of all
its r)ui!ts and sheets, thither warm
treatment, Unit. The weather will
soon turn cold.
Mr. John K. Holcomb is an
nounced, in this issue as a candidate
for slijCtitt'of Haralson county. Mr.
Holcomb is well known and will no
doubt run a good race. See an
nouncement.
We publish this week Miss.
Dittos’ poem. She will confera favor
by contributing often. “AilenrocV
articles, poetry and prose are always
acceptable. Contributions from any
source are gladly welcomed. Send
them along.
Personal.
Mr. T. M. Pace, of J. S. Stubbs
& Co., is visiting in Alabama.
llev. W. D. Anderson leaves next
week for Conference, whioh meets
in Marietta this year.
Miss Annie Alden and Mias Mary
Bartlett, whose names are familiar to
aur readers, nave removed to Cavn
Spring.
Mr. R. T. Dow, of the house or
M. C. A J. K. Kieur, Atlanta, tvi.c
in to see ns yesterday. Mr. Dow^ts
doing business with one nf the best
houses in Georgia.
W. K. Hose, the perreveringis
Insurance agent of Uartersville, was
in town yesterday.
Mr. 0. W. Harris, General Agent
of the Aitna Life Insurance C mi
puny lias arrived, and during bis stay
will at range the claims of Lee Neale,
deceased, against said company.
We Imd a pleasant call from Mr,
Selig, of the largo wholesale Clothing
house of Cohen A Selig, of Atlanta.
Mr. Selig says Cedartown bears
more evidences of improvement than
any small place in Nortli Georgia.
J. J. Goltei^-Sotpi, E/V. J. and
Loqifj since thdir tjfili inis buriieil,
have embarked in the business of Ci
gars, Tobacco and Snuffs, at whole-
sale exclusively. Our merchants ull
know these buys, and will thank us
for informing them that one of
the firm will be in Cedartown about
Dec. 1. Save your orders for them.
They are close to home, and il ana •
tide tails to give satisfaction, it cun
be returned in a day.
Haralson County.
Buchanan, Ua.. Nov. 19,1878.
For Sheriff of Haralsoa County.
We are authorised to announce the name of
A. J. HUNT. M a candidate for Sheriff of Haralson
county, at the January election, 187V.
oct 10, tda
For Sheriff of Haralson County.
We are anthorlacd to announoo tho name of
JOHN K. UOLCOMllE, with A Hull K1LLUOUE
aa hladeputy, aa a candidate for Sheriff of Haralson
county. Election next January. tde
ROCKMART LOCALS. £ ^Mlt SlipplM!
Rookmakt, Nov. 15, 1878.
Mr. Murtin Key has raised this
I year the finest crop of potatoes we
I have ever seen. Matty of them
Club Hates.
We will club the Express at the
f ol ‘°» in « r, “ e * withtlle f ° n ° wi "81 Weighing a. high as tonpounds.
Sheriff A. J. Hunt, has bought
Cold aud wiudy.
Nearly cold enough to kill hogs.
Farmers are sowing wheat rapidly.
N'-aily everybody done picking
cotton.
W. Ferguson has taken in about
one hundred hales of co’ton for Qu-
uno.
The Cherokee Railroad was sold
on tlie first Tuesday for twenty.nine
thousand five hundred dollars, ami
was bid oil by Judge Wikle, hot it is
not known Tor whom bought.
The Baptist Churoh is going up
rapidly. Will soon be finished.
What is lie matter, thoCednrtown
boys coming down here so often.
They must lie attracted by the beau
ty of the Rock mart Girls. By the
way, Rncknmrt and vicinity can
,beat the world for pretty g rls.
The election is aver and Felton
elected,'and the smoke of the battle
is pretty well blbw.tj yff.
Thk City Bar is where the peo
| pie go for PURE liquors.
Jud Crabb has just reoehud a fresh
I Stock of Plain and Fuucy Candy,
| Uasitis, Nuts, Canned Peaches. To-
|mutocs, nice Apples, etc. 3t
Medical Notice.
For the present Dr. E. II. Ricii-
I ariison, Jr., can he found at night
| at the residence of lion. Win. Peek.
Nov. 14-tf
G. W. FEATUEUSTON A CO.
want 500 bushels of Guru and 6000
bundles of Fodder. oov. 14 3t.
A Will EnUbllihed
dlotljii^ Sou$e
In Cedartown is now a fix*d fact.
R. GAMMON,
(Lnmpkln'a Old Stand.)
li is n Larg* Stock of
Ready-Made
Clothing,
CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Huts, Caps and Notions,
Which he will sell low for the CASH, aa he has
bought them direct from the Manufactories
In the Rest for Cash, and hat* avoid
ed the middle Merchaat In
the Cities.
I Pities of CLOTHING from the cenmoneet to
PIIOSPEOTTJS FOP 1879,
Vol. 98 Godey’s Lady Book. 49tkYear.
Bend In yoarCluba at ono. You can add any name* afterwards nt tho mum* price aa ihe original club.
Reduced to $2 Per Year.
TEH. 2VE S O AS3Y IN ADVANCE.
POSTAGE PUNPAID.
cum TERMS. ^"USaCSSiMBd.
t9 00 | the dob, making nlnoa fjoplei* $14 sfi
8 80 | Ten copies, one year, and an extra
Three t onlea, ono year, » I e*-py to the pen*o„ «etilni: up Hie
Four caplet* one year 0 8d | dub, making eleven copie* 1. «)
Five copies one year, aad an extra copy to Ihe Twenty copies one yifir, and an extra
perron getting up the club, making alx ceplea, 9 00 I copy to the person jvitlni; tip the
8copies 1 year, and a copy to tho person getting | club, making iweiity one copies, >l .*i
NOW 18 THE TIME TO MAKE UP YOUR JLUHS.
HOW TO REMIT.—Get a Poelofflce money ardor on Philadelphia or a draft oh Philadelphia ei New
York. If you cannot get cither of there, rend Bank-note*. nod In the latter ca“«* ri-rrier v nr teller.
Parties desiring to get up clubs rend for a specimen copy, which will be run' ffiv. A.hln-**.
Godey’s Lady’s Hook Publishing Co. (Limited) 1U0G (''.eftup- Si reel,
Philadelphia. Pii.
cheap premiumb.
One copy, one ytar
B<
oys
For a Good Assortment and Low Prlcca, call at
the only
Clothing House In
CEDARTOWN.
tar The patronage of the public ia respectfully
solicited.
It GAMMON,
Lumpkin's Old Stand,
papers:
Detroit Free Press......' *3 00
Courier-Journal $3 00
Burlington Utiwkeye 13 00
Philadelphia Times *3 00 I Marbiiu-uisi .rJirsuay rngor,
m..;.,;..!. r„,t„. . »4 00 * l the residence olthe bride s.taUtor
the Williums Hotol in Buchanan.
Ha will movot. town before long.
Markieu—Lost Thrsdoy night,
School Notica.
The Spring Session of my School
Cliristinn lode
Godsy’a Lady Book....
Mr. Wm. M. Williams, by 1. Weatli-
... *J 60 Ksq,, Mr. G. P. Jolmiou to Miss
lit fact, wc will send the Express Ella Williams,
and must any paper at a small ad Thus two young ami happy hearts
vance over the regular price of one. have mingled into one. I wish the
Cash, in advance, at these prices. young Couple much joy, uud utay
i(| „ Uot . their troubles be few. |
Our subscribers in anu nruuiid Also, on,the same evening, at the
residency of Judge Woods, Mr. Newt 1 ... . . ...
Jacobs was married to Miss Delia A. C. Prior, ... Cedartown, nre for
»nr authorized agent, C->- >V. N : ] 1— We.thcrby, Esq, offi- 4
will receive orders dating. 1 -
Uockinurt ami Taylorsville, may sub
ibe und make se.tilyuienta withl
The
SfltANOK. lie I
for job work and advertisements.
Publisjiku Exphe^i
nov. 31 3t
FOR 11ENT,
house ami premises of Mrs.
are for
Termsi
The flattery Tent.
Mr. J M. B. Fowler having
Boots and hats are lining demand-
j ed. We mean those bet on the late
election. Pay tip gentlemen, we
have paid uiirl, and ara ready to try
I another pair for 1880.
We hear of several good horses
successful during I,is gtay in onr #nd muW8 huvittg died recently | ba J k =• u Jua Uml ,,
,n, has concluded to rtniain n few ^jtiiout unybudy being able to ac- —_
ye longer. Now if you want some L cunt f„ r the cause. It will la-re-1 “Santa Cluns’” Heutt-l
security required.' " For particulars
apply to H. C. Pryor,
Not. 7, tf Cedartown, Go
Goto Jud Crabb’a ami get soma
| nice Gothei Butter. 3t
Try the‘-BUMM IT" Fine Cut To'
3t
Qnurtcra at
St
tow
day
good pictures—tin or photograph— I lm , lnbt . rci i t |„ t the bidder this year Jml Crabb’a.
do " ot l>e g lcct 'hr opportunity. had rust hadly. Yet it was pulled j J(|lt r ^[ T , j Kt JUD CUABB’S,
CamnoB Mean Vlewa of Foreign Lands, and saved, and ia being fed to stock. Fine \ Vbite [; rHI | (jabbage, Choice
B, H. Dwlnell. May this not be the cause of the mya-. Dl , icd Be|lf Bologna Ham Sausage,
The above named volume nf 400 terious disease. I L jce j Jlir g e Onions.
pages is now in the hands of the bin- In going a few miles journey the | • ««<
ler. and will be ready for delivery by other day wc met 7 men. Three of , Jud Crabb Inis added CROCKERY
the 1st „f 1),comber. It is well prin- these told us that a certain gentla- ; » n d GLASS WARE to liis Stock of
ted on flue, Iteavy paper, aud will be inuu of Haralson was a candidate. Goods, and is qfferint: them very
neatly bound in imtslin. It will be A little further ou we were informed cheap,
sent, postpaid, by mail on receipt of by the other lour that litis same man
♦1.50. Address,
M. Dwikbll, Rome, Ga.
boot.
k nice Hue of
Clothing.
I j ^different machines with
i/1 Pi which Builder*. Cabltivt
I I *1 Maker*, Whjjoii M»k. rt<
I A. V ani | JobiMin>"n mlHC«'lln-
hh to (Quality and price
with uteem power nwnuf
V?ill send Machines On
Trial if Desiaed.
you read thla and tend for catalngna
W. F. A JOHN RAUNIM. Rockford,
Dis.Hl. July 4thS6l
REMINGTON
•300 Tl3.1» Offer. Th" feilarlo
Godey’s Lady’s Book on- y-ar for only 83, bntli free of p.
.'I, Kxpiti';
age.
JUD. CRABB,
-DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
KEEPING ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL AND FRESH
STOCK OF Sugar, Coffee, M->al. Flour, Rice, Bacon, Fresh
Lard, in fact, everything kept in a First Class Grocery Store.
Plain and Fancy Candies. All kinds of Canned Goods, Nuts,
Rais'ns, Toys etc. PRICES CHEAP. Price my stock bclnrv
purchasing—satisfaction guaranteed. Particular attention paid
to tho buying and selling of Country Produce. Thankful for
past favors, I beg for a continuance of the same.
45-tf JUD CRABB.
begins the 3nd Monday iu January, cf.™!™ MflohlTIfla
1879. It will be one of my regula- ^JoWlllg jVi-QiLlllliUo.
lions to keep the boys and girls
apart and separate during hours fur
both study Hitil recreation. To those
who approve this polioy I extend an
earnest solicitation for their patro
nage. Jas. ('..Harris,
nov 14. tf
Ro Machine haa apt unc K> rapidly Into favor ai
lOMeaalux Inal theqiultlefl ne.ded lu a family Ma
rine—namely:'Lieut llniiulog. Hinnoth, Nolaeleaa
tepid. Durable, with p - • * - - —- •
I'ricea reduced to eult the timee.
Agents Wanted In all Unoccupied
Territory.
Mrs. T. B. Williams.
MILL] NEK, /
No. 91, Broad St., Rome, Ga.
AS on bund a large assort men t of Hats, Flowers, Silks, aud ether
goods in Iter line. Alsu, lias on band, at tt'l limes, Zeplter, white and col
ored; Standard Card Hoard, Mottoes, Ac. Remember the plat e, nearly
opposite W. T. McWilliums & Co.’s new building.
REMINGTON
Creedmoor Rifle
VICTORIOUS at
(RRED MOOR, 1874,
DOLLYMOUNT, 1876,
CHEEDM001I, 187 (i,
CREEDMOOR, 1877.
SINGLE and DOUBLE
BREECH LOADING.
SHOT GUNS.
The beet gun* for the price evor produced. Uni
versally recommended by those who hit—
them.
WEBB’S
PATENT CARTRIDGE LOADER
Th« onlv complete apparatue ever Infantod
e and yortab
per and melallc ■hella.
WE will do ull kinds of WAGON nod BUGGY work lit hard pan prices,
FOR THE CASH. We mnkt|a specialty of Oof3B.xm.M- AH kind* of CABINET work done, and
Old Furniture repaired at rhort notice.
Crr We will lake Country Produce at C’a*h Price*, foi oar work. Give u* a call. We guarantee aal*
lefKCtion. flUMPTBR db WIIjIilAMB.
HARNESS.
The undersigned having
no pains in titting up a l
shop, returns many thanks for past
.... - T 1 An Astonlsklag Fset.
was not a candidate. Now, candi* ... A •
U.»., o« ana t. i. .« M, »
pay the printer his little charge lor e jj,, C | a 0 f Dyspepsia or disordered liv-
announciag your names once a week er . The result of these diseases up*
- e(1 in tha columns of the Express, a on the masses of imelligtnt and val-
hr uin P»r*f th.t is read weekly, by nearly | "fiSS
Revolvers, Reipeatiug I’istols, Am
monition, Gun Munting, Iron
and Steel Rifle and Shot
Barrels, fur Custom
Gunsmiths.
JOHN L. HAWKINS,
Dealer In LIQUORS and CIGARS.
Agent for the Celebrated
GIBSON WHISKEY,
Also Bundles
BOURBON <6 RYE WHISKY, APPLE & PEACH BRANDY
Imported Brandies, Rum, Gin, Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Port,
Sherry, Madeira, Malaga, Claret, Champagne Wine,
Curacoa, Anisette, Maraschino and Vermouth,
BROAD BTRXUBT, ROMS, O-A.
Iy Prompt Attention Given to the Medio* end Shipment of Ordoie.
eiiuif, ictuiiio uinuj iiiuiiM iv! |nsc» i - • il i _ <j king lift actually a burden instead
favors, and solicits a contiuuapce of erer J . voter , 111 U “ r ‘- 81 ’ 11 .. I ’ ’ J ' i of a pleusant existence of enjoyment
the same. G. W. Varcr. This is a cheap meansol election- 1 #| ,j ugf f u |„ Me as il ought to lie.
nov 31 3t
BOYS AND 6IRLS READ THIS.
eering; and why not be economical
in this as well as anything else.
Mr. Tink Hilton hus bought the
I Gentry House and lot tu Buchanan,
Old matt Doster has soap on
consignment at Messra. Philpot &
Dodd’a and I. T. Mee’s. His prices ever brought to Cedartown, and he
are one dollar for fifty pounds, or 30 wants you to come and tee them.
‘‘■ANTA OXiAUtf
Has requested tie to notify you that | a nd intends improving it soon
he will stop at JUD ORABB’s again u a Kina' Who has been
this Christmas, with the finest lot Ml.. U. A. King, .who has bsen
of Present, and Toys that he ha. | f ? r
pounds for 60 cents, bucket included.
Patroiiize tlie old tiiun and help him
alnug. He lucks capital, not energy.
Our fellow townsman, S. P.
Shepard will soon open at Rockmurt
u drinking and billiard saloon. Our
young friend, John Brewer, will pre
side over ita destiny. John is 11 clev
er boy und will make tunny friends
at his new home.
The dwellings of Mess. Duffy
and Wood are progressing. Mr. Lin
ton G. Ray commences hi. house
next week. We challenge any town
of its size ill the state to beat this in
real solid, substuutial improvements.
We venture the assertion
when it is muddy, Cedartown is the
muddiest town in North Georgia,
The city dads have done their duty
pretty well as to building side-walks.
Fathers, lot us lieseucli thee to build
one front Mrs. Hand's property to
the walk just ucross tlie sreet.
S. P- Shepard hus the best and
cheapest Liquors, TobuCcos and Ci
gars in town. nov- *4 *1
Nov. 14-St
to her relatives iu Polk county re.
turned home last, Suuday
body’s heart made'glad.
A nice candy party at James Row-
Pianos and Organs nt. Factory Ratos. I e |p 8 i„ at Friday night. Some' of tlie
Guano Introduction Sale, com- Cedartown ladies present.
^noticing Nov. 1.1.000 Magnificient | Mr _ W. R. says he has declined
There is no good reuson for this, if
you will only throw aside prejudice
slid skepticism, take the advice of
Druggists and your friends, und try
one bottle of Green’s August Flower.
.Your speedy relief is certain. Mill
ions of bottles of this medicine httvr
been given uway to try its virtues,
with satisfactory resufts in every
... case. You cun buy a sample bottle
Some 1 for 10 cents to try. Three doses will
0 ’ relievo tlie worst cuee. For sale
by Bradford & Allen.
jun-30eowly
BRADFORD & ALLEN have the
best Liver Pills ever sold in this or
any other market. They have sold
Instruments from best makers tu be I marf jing thie yeiiv , I thiitk lie can over four thousand of them and the
iiluDtiil. for introduction and adver- 1 ■ 1 .... - r.h. ,l,.l„,r
REMINGTON
Agricultural
Implements,
PATENT CLIPPER
STEEL AND CABBON
PLOWS,
Cultivator*, Bolld Steel Cnltlvator Teeth, and
1’oltti*, Wrought Iron Standard Cultivator TVeth
and I’olnta, Sayer'a Patent llorae noe,*8hovel Plow
Shovel Plow Uladea, Plain and with WinffB, of
WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES.
Arch anti Trm|ierotcal Ttui«. Kork,. Ca.
Bhnvola, l»l Steal Him. amt Oardan Rakea,
Piattter'a ItMudled tinea, Power., Wheel Uorae
Hakee, Needle Cotton Cline.
placed, for introduction and adver- M j jgn goe(1 reu8 „ H> fdr so doing,
tisement, iu Southern homes at don’t believe money il
Ac s nts Wholesale Rates. BW- ^ Haralson county ask Obe
cant 7 Oct. Pianos only *135. . , , p
Magnificent Square Grands, cata- ^ 1 ri r r P lmct
logne prices *1000 only *350 Hand «... Lucy Roger, left for KM
some 9 Stop Ohoans, *57; 13 Stop. I *» *« 8t Frld »y- °’ A ' P ‘
*71; Mirror Tops, 13 Stops, *86.
Choice instruments at lowest prices
ever known. S years written guar
antee. 15 days test trial. Write
for Introduction Sale oiroulur. Ad
dress Luuden & Bates’ Southern
Music House, Savauuah, Ga. The | erybody.
Great Wholesale Pit
Depot of tlie South.
/Jfl. „ <F
Great Wholesale Piano and Orgtin I best tlie niafket alforcls. iit thi small
SAM WILSON’S
RESTAURANT,
At Barber A Wood's -Old Stand,
Okdaeiown, Gap-
I have again opened up my Res
taurant. and aiu prep»rudjto feed ev-
' ' Table supplied ifitli tlto
Nov31-3t
Be sure aud price Jud Crabb’a
CROCKERY aud GLASS WARE
before purchasing. 3t
Nice Fat Mackerel at
3t Jud Gbabb’s.
prio* 35cts per meal.-. Gi i’rme a caR.
nov 31 tf Saji Wilbon. \
A. J. Yeung, for pure Liquors
eoa’t he beet. You ell know it.
NOTICE.
The old reliable having'Keen out
of the. City fpr some months "past,
'has returned, and. gone into winter
qukrtdrs, up stuirs over the Wood
Shop of W. S. Dayts, vriiem jte would
be pleased to serve his many friends
and Customers, , ,(}, Wr YANPB.
nov. 31 3t
demand for them steadily increases.
They give entire satisfaction. This
large quantity has been sold without
any puffing or advertising, if you
once try them you will n»e no other.
iunel3ly
livelier* «4 PaUatees
Should send for instructions, terms,
references, Ac., to Edson Brothers,
Solicitors, ol Patent, 'Washington,
I). C., who furnish the same without
charge. Edsoii. Brothers is ti well-
known and successful firm nf large
experience, having been established
Since 1866. tf
^-MercMnU; McBtldo * Cc. ol»r fur Fall
trade the largeat and cheapest stack of Crockery,
Lamps, Table Cutlery, stamped Til Ware, Wooden
Ware, poking Glaaiee liver eeen In th South, it
yon want to pay cash end get bottom cash prices
and aelect In at whet yon went, order from McBride
* Co. Atlanta.
Armory and Principal Office,
ILION, 1ST. Y
Branch Offices and Agencies:
Ml Jt US Broadwa*, New York, Anna, * Sewing
Machines.
Chicago, *87 State 8t.. Hewing Meeelnes A Arms
MARRIED
LIFE
NEW WOOD SHOP.
At the Noyce Shop, formerly occupied by \V. H. Hand, by
SUMPTER & WILLIAMS.
*pr l»,
CEDARTOWN, UA.
PAT.fi
87a
BAYID I. DOUGHERTY,
(Formerly of Hllvey * Dougherty.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Etc.,
35 PEACHTREEgSTR ET, ATLANTA, BA.
experienced reeldeut Y
c m»ny desirable ^oi
lumber for the past t
> lar'Uall Lampa, Chandeliers, library Lamp*, •
American Chine Dinner Bele $17|w each at Mc-
Brlde'a Crockery Emporium, Atlanta.
‘ B3r*ElegAUt bran newetytee^ek Dinner Toilet
eet* direct Importation cheapest ever offered Jn the
<goi*th. An linniinse'itdck of McBnde'e Fine Ta
ble cnt)*ry^Ri>oons, Forks, Castors Ac. at Me
DR.BUHS
No. 13 N. eighth at,
St. Louis, Mo.
Who haa had peter eieerleeee In the, treatment of the
eenai trouhlee of both nmle end fkmaia than any physician
The PHY8IOLOOY OP R8ARNIAQK
Tho PRIVATt MffDIOAL ADVISER
Beoks that ara really flwtdve aud MtMmtwia— hi all mat,
len NartalalM to ■•aheed and Weeseakul. and supply
dSSTasarwisiaaesa
paieeaMjiaoriwhieel—Mi lehmithe terheqi married mid
In In ■wits' nsw works 7a In no way of aoestlonahls ehar>
Mter. bat to somethin*tt*t wvwywM show 14 tost Tho
■set Ibe. many Ills km mb
to- M ~et Louie Journal.
roroLAB niCB-B eto. meh
both la one volume, *11 In eloth[aak
CoS Bfiffle mmn m
I have a very large ami extensive stock, and am daily in receipt *»r NKW
GOODS, embracing almost every fabric and design to be found In anv Dry Goods lioneo in the South,
and buying aa I do-Birictly for cash—and having one of the beat and rouet exp
err in New York cily, who is almost daily In attendance at auction nale* when
are often eold at price* that will rcarelv pay for their cartage, and bealdoe iny own expend
for the old whole*ale house of Bilvey A Dougherty, of which 1 have been a member for
year*, make* my lacllltles for obtaining desirable and cheap goode, equal to if not superior to any home
in the market. Buying all my goods for the wholesale department, frost which my retail room la •ap
plied. enables wo not only to get gooda at Jobber*’ price*, but alao to got off 7he longest diaconut* for
CASH. And thla being my Aral Fall Stock since opening, I have no old good* to ■offer yon, and conse
quently don’t have to charge long profit* on New Goode to average the lose on old rubbish etock.
Ill Silks, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Neckwear, Table Linen, Towels, Dress
Trimmings, Unmlkerchiels, Boots ami Shoes, General Domestic
and Fancy Gooda, I guarantee to show tlie Largest Stock,
Greatest Variety, and for less mnmv than my house South.
er“All that 1 a,k I, to .end for Sample,, or cell end sxntnlne my Stock nnd price., th.n 0 y.n mo-
not see that you can save mouey to buy ol me, over any houeeln till* market, I will not aak you to do *o.
Your*, lteepfclfully.
DAVID 11 DOUGHERTY.
P. S.—MU. S. M. Knox, formerly of Knox & Parks of Rome, is cou-
necteo witli my house. Ue will be glad to see his friends and teei'iv,' orders
from them. a, 'P l 3m
IRS. H. JONAS,
DEALER IN
FANCY MILLINERY and NOTIONS,
REAL HAIR GOODS,
Ribbons, Embroideries, Everlasting
Trimmings, Luce Collars, etc.,
81 liroad Street,........ Ga
Nock Tlea, Ilandkorchlcf*. Fan*. Coneta, Velvet#,
Perfumery, Soap, Ac.*
Be eure and price my Goode before purchasing.
PT Country Merchant* supplied at New Y 0 *’* 1
Prlrea. oct 17,8m
PILE CURE.
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