The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, November 28, 1878, Image 2

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t \;express.; town, November 28th. W. 11ADLEY, Editor. £ xpruos has a larger circii- Cod: JNO. t • ' i: \ I-'Uirct NHW YORK IlilTEMNdS. I Twin.” ui:li d t mmisic. New York, Nov. 19th, 1878, | h ‘" lU ' >'“upF»i'wl immediately. Out is eciturn!v meeting with j H* seemed in n stale ol frenzy, lie pisndes that would hardly he con- pulled off his cost, rolled tip his mveil outside of u sensational ro I shirt-sleeves, and shriektd above the nniice. nml while it is ('"needed ihnt i ‘‘in id his auditors: ‘1 iliitik, us there I talented novelties must bo a 11 gie..t ninny able-bodied men in tliis then any other newspaper' „ lniml . 1Tll( j er ,, fl8 orlW of I, udience, I cm indnee some of you, hroiigh sympathy, to a-jsist myself iml Miss Ey tinge to obtain our tights, und to protect. us in our rl- Ibrt to secure (hem. The maim r-T pnbl.in lha 3Sth Senatorial District. Till. •vorltl i qni»*f. A Cin tin* end i "\V « ‘iiU'.v r*r propht®i»*d that I I would color- on ivn’t heard rp.-oi* rUirVoyauts aru termed, no women folks, who are the best supporters of tin class 'f literature, cun not fail to be blrih k with 'lie number of inci- m Cinei nriation tha C on^ir. s will t» »on met. The pwjjideut’a tnec.aire. ii is thought, v illation! the on* t t.h** winter’s dis- Caswjii;- “Election frauds in the Sonih\ will lie touched upon, and thm, of oourse, will uruw out the el- Oqn-Jiicr of both parties. Both part i. ;* Foi prohi orUo.iiry i will be am bilious to tilorniii. bhe 1ms the tin political complex- . h.a.Ii t 'tigifbtj. The in Will maky an extra Lin! I;.- closing session. Out • Uo ih iiieaiul b urhundred tti.d st .t iity gold m* dais iwurded- at th ■ Puns .Kx-, o:onon, Aniencau ex* 1 iuitors huv. tuk.ii o\er l«-u thou sand. I'llij is . pputenily a stuilling exaggeration, out the exhibitors have it to uiifctV'-r In New Oileans Hundreds of the mest influential colored men stood ai the polls aii day and worked hard for the I - ii-. I'utic ticket. In .South Carolina in or. - ol the districts, the Colored Hep ill i i was defeated by a tremendous c. ' .rod vole cast against him. Tir.ro was no “bull- cW.io;',” uni (lie J democrats were too pwv r to buy lint all'll. I'hilo ago and Mr. A. 1. t towered among his fellow men, . ud was honored ns one of the money icings of the earth* Now his bones arc jolted about in a bag, rudt !y l -ssed by profano bunds, und hidden away in the dark dens of thieves, It is a repulsive reflection, indeed, hm at tin* same time it is a st'*ru comment, upmi the vanity ol wealth and earthly honors. Wo are almost deterred from any further at- tenijitaai lame and riolies—at leuat until tn^spring business opens. Blessed is the poor man. Pick pockets never bother him, and the road agents give him a wide berth. .The tax collector never hounds him. Nobody tries to borrow or asks him to endorse. II the bank breaks lie can grin and bear it like a man. lie never runs ovi-r head and ears in dsbt, and is not robbed by lawyers and hurrussed by litigation. Bur glars in. ver invade his premises, aud lie sleeps in peace. When lie dies nobody questions Ins will oriutempts to conliscate his bones. Blessed, therefore, are the poor in pocket, for they always get their money’s worth. Our friend, John \\. Hadley, of the Cedar town (Georgia) Expresses, is considerably cut up over the de feat of his fuvorite f or Congress. lie says: “G.■sough N. Lester! The very mention of his mime sends it thrill through the hearts ol the people of tliis district.” But that, tlnill didn’t go through the hearts of quite as many voters as were necessary to carry the election. Dr. Felton also was in the thrilling business, und it turns out that he thiilled more hearts than Lester did, even in the county and precinct of our friend Hadley. The fact is when it comes to thrilling, there are very few who can successfully compete with Dr. Felton. We hud the pleas ure of being on the floor of the UoiiBe lost spring when he made his celebra ted apewch on the currency question— the speech in which lie compared the resumptioi.ist aud bond smirks to “wrepkeri”—and we were pio- feundly impressed with the idea that the Doctor was a first-class thril ler und electriflciv—-Elizabeth town (Ay.) JS'elUfi. Aiowi Jiio. McCurty, this is truly too unkind. Where a man is down lor you to pomel him in this style is nut magnanimous. Ah! hit, you feel so good over I’roc. Knott’s election that’s what’s the matter. Well, next to Lester's election we could not huve been prouder than over our old friend Proctors success. Pay us up for this unkiudness by- writing an occasional letter from Washington. The best way to test friends is to try to borrow a dollar towards the close of the week.—[New York Ex- pr. ss. Wo know a way twice us good us that. Try to borrow two dollars. You can make enough money to buy your winter luel by geting up a jumping huitch and selling out to your rival. After you sell out make oath that it was a square jump. wn.dcr i»i die rk of a ,ly t„ fins bom of the writers’ brain that ftenvnrds really occur. In some uses this is marvellous. For in- , but a? we have j sin nee, alter the weary wanderings u'fer. we infer in Central Africa of Captain Speke, ' I Parker, Livingston and Stanley, it is ! ^ i ^C T - i discQveeed that the source of the Nib, and other geographical won ders have been fully described by Uk author of “Rubiusmi Crusoe,” years and years ago, and thu; these d*- criptinuB are won lerfully correct Several months ago, T took up r clieuj) boy’s story paper, in whir i lie geographical description of A In ca is a reveliClon, and a comparison with Stmiiley’s book on tin* subject, since pu dished, shows it to lie as toni.-liingly correct. “No that tin* writ* rs of boy’s eh young,’ was ihe cynical rein celebrated literalu r. and < comider I lie uuioiinl of sL iling formation of distant lands which Harry Carltoii Emmet, a hoy’s story writer of this city, contrives to weave with the fa miniring ndvintuivs of his characters, leads one to endorse the obeewition. But I Imre a local incident to relate which lias found its pi*retype in must, of the novels which charmed our mothers in their girlhood, and lias not yet lost its charm for novelists. It is the com mon enough incident—in novels, I mean—of the deliverer from im miiiMit pi iil, being compelled to lake the rescued maiden as his guerdon. Perhaps th ! i? I: »• i tost r uianfio, way of pu.ling it. and if I h u writ ten a romance I m Tit treat it dif ferently. Bn* t! \t w s h* w it mi- about, MI.illia Y.m K«-in < n, the daughter of a N- walk j *v e!e , w nt lust July to Hockaway B-acIi, and ventured, like Curd mill W"olsey ‘fur beyond her depth.’ A nice young man named G. M. Mills, who came from Troy, succeeded in i\ soiling her from the waves, and two or three days ago anchored her in the port of inatiimony. All very interesing, no doubt, and ymi wouldn’t call HisH Lijliai.1 ‘adcsigbmg little hinssyd because si.c happened to he rescued from u watery grave, would yon? UK, TALMA (IK appears to be getting pretty much in to hot water, although Ins leotures upon the naughty beings ol tin* M* t- liopolis have Bticc«eded in trails.- foi ming his congregation into“orow- dec! audiences.” Sei sutioiml preach ing is at. h 8t but a display of or.itot- ricttl pyrokchnics, h aving no mark on tlie mind of the listener, and Mr. TuliiiHge’s distaste of tho nuked nouu and uudecprative verb begins to pall* Besides, even to the purest minded who have crowded to listuq to him, Its bus not kejit a single piomis- in refnoiice to shocking disclosuivs he lied to make, uijd they are wearying of the “to be-tiuued-in our next’ an nouncement. And not only lias lie completely -tired out his ‘audiences’ by unkept promises, but ho has brought down the wrath of his brother niinist rs upon him, those who never visited the. naughty places, und therefore are unable to paint them. {Sunday, Dr. Newman preach ed ‘on the bright side of Now a York.’ Dr. Ayutt Smith lias also taken up the cudgels Against him. Both strongly showed the pernicious ef fects ol turning the pulpits into a guide-post to the gilded haunts of sin, and agreed that at least this was not ‘Christ’s method of ivd-*mpti m. THEATRES. A genuine American blank verse tragedy is under consideration at one of our theatres. It is entitled ‘Arnold and Andre,’and its author is the poet, Mr. Edgur Fawcett. There wr.e a little unrehearsed drama at the old Bowery Theatre on £aturdii} evening, which the audience appeared very nn eh to appreciate. During the evening Mr. Cyril Bearle, who is fulfilling an engagement with Miss Hose.Hytinge, came on the front of the curl nil n aud said: ‘La dies ant! gentlemen, the iliannger o the theatre has refused to pay MHas Eytingi'-i'iid myself • $180,' due lis from the mri ta of fl^i? iv«-nirg.’ He then retreat* d brh ml ifi«* etirttiin, and Maurice BikA, binge nmmtger, appeared in hiss of this i heat re Inis a moh collected at she real ol the stage, and—’ Here tin eiirtaiu was lowered, und Seni le and Miss Eytinge, who had followed him u on the stage, were le r t in front of 'lie ‘drop.’ The audience yelled and ‘•(ream in ed and hissed and cheered !' >r over an hour, and at length w re persuaded to disperse. At an early hour Sunday morning ihe two per- fAr mem were still tin successfully en deavoring to un\.iigo matters. Cecil. Ii may add to the interest which i- ing revived in “Down on the OKI iwanve Hi ver” to k i nv that, it has iligfttoi eleven fei- long. Tne n xt time Mu* fool-killer m dees his New York rounds without iiV** .-sinating the compiler of tin* -Editor’s Drawer,” we shall consider this republic a fiihire. Wo are tickle as a peopl • in our love of ( ilar songs. We first ad mire, ihen run tin* thing in the ground. Kindly we wind up by abusing the author. REMOVAL For the want of room to accommo date my large and increasing trade, I will move to the house formerly oc cupied liy the Bink of Home, (olio d'Mir below Mr Peters’) about the first of July, where I hope to meet all my old customers mid many new ones. Mas. T. B. Williams. j ii nt* 540 tf Home, Ga. Y.'ST, r • t. \ Ml I pur I km Liqilo it. Have You the Buckeye? 11 is a \ *11 • ’-’u' Ii-bed lacf, that 'fabler's !*lukc)nl\lc Ciniliiclit will cure, if used according to directions. The JRm ultiM II ippocastiuuim, nr Horse Chestnut,commonly known as the Buckeye, has been highly esteem ed Ibr many years, owing !•• the fact, that it possesses virtu*?, lying in the hitter principle called Eaculin. which can he utilized lor the cun* of Piles. It iifi'ec. ed with that terrible disease, use Ta*dor’s Buckeye Pile Ointment, ami be n Ii* v d. Price 50 cents. Foi -Sale by Bradford & Alien., Ocf-3**r»wlv NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. Land For Sale. The subscriber being determined toll-live so corrupt u community ns surroiudn him offers about 1,300 Acres of First Class Land lying In Cedar Valley and Uollnrit Town Valley, on which Is a good MILL and a gook Custom Water (UN, <ftc.. VKUY I.OW FOU CASH. I will divide said lands to suit purchase's Call und examine said Land -. 1 will jruurnnire It to be I ho best phee In tlio State for an lionoM man lo die at, ns be would loavo It with fewer regrets than any other in the wide world. nov 28-Out G. W. WEST. ANNOUNCEMENTS. To The Public. Having served the people of Polk county for two years In the Ofltcoof Tax Receiver, I hereby an nounce myeutl ns a candldato for re election. I Halter myself 11ml 1 have served tho public accep tably, and am grateful for tlie confidence they havo placed In me in (tie p.ist, nnd I hope to continue to merit their support. Respectfully, nov. SStdo R. II. WIIEULKR. For Tax Receiver. Wo* are authorized to announce tho name ol J. M. ARRINGTON as a enudiduto for Tax Re colved oi I’idk county. Election, January, 18*11. For Tax Receiver. We are authorized to announce the sumo of W. L. WoCOKMACK ns a candidate for Tax Receiver at the unsuing January election. tdu For Tax Collector. 1 hereby announce myself ns a candidate for Tax Collector of Polk county, at tliu ensuing Junuury election. 11. C. HARRISON. For, County Ti on surer. Mu. Editor: You will please notify lha people that lam a candldato for County Treasurer at tho ensuing Janury election. out 84, tde PETER C. HARRIS. For Tax Collector. We aro authorized to announce the name of Wm. II. MORGAN ns a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing January election. tde. For Tax Collector. Wo are authorized to announce tho name or L. B. YORE lor re-election to tho ofl|cu of. Tax Col lector at tho ensuing January clocjIon. tdp For fthcvfO. Wo arc authorized to announce* the name of W. G. TAYLOR, as n>candidate fur Sheriff, ut tho January election, 1879. Deputy, E. W. CLEM- UNTh,. In this connection 1 will say that If elec ted, I will move to Codnrtown. For Comity Treasurer Wd are authorized toannounco .TACK R'. WEST as a candidate for County Treasurer at the ensuing January election. oct. 8, tde. For KiierliT. We are authorized to am inco the name of M u H. P. LUMPKIN as u c dldato for BliorRl' Polk couuty at the ensuing January clsctloa. oct 10, tdo. H EH O HI £ o H tf <3 fi w o Pn i* 0 fc ft for tho I Flannel Kersey from Jlfi cents a Liusey from 13^ to 8. make; 75pieces W hile, Red anil Plaid u\ 100 piccl Wool CAssimcrcs .. . pieces Plaid and Plain Linscy from 12^ to80cents L - -*•--» -* - ‘‘’hitc, Red and Plaid 115 pieces Bleached pieces of Ticking palrv bite nnd Colored Blank- utn cheaper tluiii ever sold In this nmrku); Prints from 5 cents up; .70 pieces of Canton Flannel from a cents up; 80 boxen of tho Celebrated Pearl Shirt, finished compute for #1.00. The largest Stock o C A R I J T H xcr exhibited In this market, J3rr' Agent for Mine. Demurest Patterns. I shall make every effort to win and hold y Hid will and pulrunage by a correet j ■ every duty pertaining to iny businusi oet 17 am LTVT *Fi jfV. ZJ KT T*. *27 7! ffl Tl 1VT TS I<J- « . <n:xi V MILL. Longley & Robison Propriotors, ATLANTA, GA. LARGEST AND UOMPLKTBST MILL IN GEORGIA. GLEY & ROBISON, No. 18 1 ^*• v-? Stive!, 1’notoiy ooriit*r Butler r. Contractors nnd Proprietors of Phcenlx Plaining Mill, mamifaetuivrs of Doors, Basil, Blinds ie Phtcnix I* the finest nml best Plaining Mill III the South, and turns out work of the very best and at prices that defy competition. They have purlicasid the latent impio vein cuts and best try ever brought South, and now guarantee that nn house, Norther West, shall furnish better r for less money. Besides goods of their own •* uko, they huvuu large stock of Western goods , offered at prices below competition. Parties desUlng building material. Sashes. Blinds, etc., well to wvltu to Messrs. L. A R. As Contractors they doaniinmnnsn business, having built ' the finest buildings in tlio city. They are thoroughly and absolutely reliable, anil their ostl- e always lowest, They can point to scores of Hugo and cosily buildings put under llinlr bids, y have never failed to come up to the very highest mark of ft dr contract. Manufacturing the the material used In building, and nil of the Sn«hes, Doors, llliuds, etc., they can underbid.most coinpetors. The firm Is also agent for the New York Enamel Point Co. The paint sold by npany Is endorsed ns the best in the world. nov 88 8ni Domestic from 5 coins ij|i; good will and patronage by a correet performance ’il'uahpold, :rLM lcr Slip rift". We are authorized to announce tho nanio of G. L. POWELL, aa a candidate for sheriff of Polk coun ty, at tho ensuing January election. ms. H. JONAS, DEALER IN FANCY MILLINERY and NOTIONS, REAL IIAlIl GOODS, Kiiiliutte, Embroideries, Everlasting Trimmings, Lttuu Oolliirs, etc., !nnd raid:‘'I’bpre 'bl IWnail /Street, /{nine, (la, are always two sid«*a to a slorv, and 1 .. . .. .. .. r „ ,, . .... . J ■ Nock lies, Handkerchiefs, Paus. Corsets, Velvets, if you listen you will hear the truth. I porfmucry, Boap, &c. JlesBi-s JalTi'tt & I'll liner have a 1 »" .un. «na pric my aood. b.roro imrdmln*. jiidgeniitU for against MissJprice., Eytingo, anil—’ Ti e audiinoe in- trrru|,ted him l y Blii uting: ‘That’s j PRESCRIPTI01T FREE I ncme of our bU8im*BS. ‘\Y© (len t I Mxijbood an«fall dlsordera:brought on by India- l want to hear it.’ ‘Give us ‘Oliver! Burlington Haw key e, FOB 8A1.E 11Y NEWS IKADE, Be. WEEKLY, $2 pn At NUtS. $1,000 IN PREMIUMS. Also. Premiums for small clubs and single names. Bend 5 cents for copy and terms. imVIIEYE PUBLISHING' COMPANY. Bnrllngton, Iowa. ONLY $1,15 a Year! a Froe Copy for Cluba of Seven. ‘For useful information ©oncernig ex|orienco mid results of farm lftbor, ex peri men is, ecu noniy &c., it bus no superior.” “Every Department is Complete.” “It ie worth $100,00 a year to fanners but ousts only $1.16.” ‘•The Boat is t lit* Cheapest.” “ll always has the news in advance ol all others.” ‘Its political teachings are hottest* honorable, beneficial aud correct.” “It is the Original Green backer.”' “It is the best Political Friend the PEOPLE huve, advocating its democracy upon the princi ples of justice and equi ty to all.” Such arun tew ol tho inauy compliment* paid the t Cincinnati Enquirer, by the I STEW MILINEKY STOEE. A. 0. Gtkrr^k^d, Would respect fully call the attention of the Ladier to her r<04fgc audi Magnificent. Stock of Millinery Goods and Notions, Hats, BONNETS, l-’LOWLHS, LAOKS, NKCK-WAHK, IJliKSS BUTTONS, OOU8T5TS, HOS1HRY, KID OL0VKS, &c„ &v. huwnk aud moil Silent Stuck in the Oiiy. No. 115, Broad, Street Koine, Ga. nov. 14, lm . throughout tho country. i of ita KdliorinI, Act lcnltur J, Politi cal. t oriPnpoiidi}nc«: Lljorarv, 'lVh-L*rwplm’. N«wi* and CuRinturi’bd ilvpailiDL’tOH combine to ninko lt all that Is rviMrtwrt In A No. 1, firat-clun# family Journak 7 Wo rovpcctfully •rdlcltyonr Hibvcrljitlon andask an n speolnl luvoi lo tha Enquirer and the advjuico- ment of great moral and political trill ha t hut yon obtain thu rubicrlptioii of y*mr nolghbol foi iv ycar’a trial. Agents wanted nt every Post. Ofllce. Liberal Commission Given. SPECIMEN COPIES FREE. Add r css FAHAN & McLEAN, oct 31 Cincinnaii, 0. WH1TELET® OLD RELIABLE LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE. Home, Qu. W. L. WHITE LEY, .Proprietor. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON hand tollin'. Good Iloraci* and Excellent Vchlclef. Splendid Accomlnodntlonf for Drovora undollicrr*. Ilyrai-**, Cairingps, nnd Bugglti# always on hnno for ill ire HatlHfadion guaranteed to all who the bile and other impurities ----- from it. Bile fci the natural purgative of the bowels, and If the Liver becomes torpid it is not separated from the blood, but car ried iiir'jlinh the veins to all parts of the system, H and in trying to escape through iiie pores of the Brf »ldn, causes It to turn yellow or a dirty brown IT | color. ’1 he stomach becomes diseased: and Dys- M pepsin, Indigestion, Constinadon, headache, llili- . ousaeas. Jaundice, Chills, Ahd.iritd Fevers. Piles, .Sick and Sour Storhach, and general debility ful- « low. ilKIIKBLl/S HbMTINB, tllU Cretlt v. ir.-mhu |A' -'iscovcry for torpidity, causes the Liver » ounces of bile each time I passes through It, as long as there is an . and the effect ofc.... _ 2 upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking ■ skin, will astonish all who try it—they heing the 1 first symptoms to disappear. The cure of all bill* ■ •Hi «li»::is.-s and Liver complaint is ma*le etrlaln by laid ig H'rtPATlNR in aecord.u cj With di il.r !.t>. <e is generally cured in twenty I r f. that arises from the Liver c M'lvei ■'r«cT. c , t get Hri*atinr n A. r. BtsnaSBb <& CO., Praps., Philadelphia, Pa, For Sale by Burbank & Jones. PILE CURE; Mstiufbctartd by the Barhia Fils Gars Cs., turhio, 17.0 ItnoTtrfallste tore Urtioi rliOd, SS^S^SOUSSSS; teakMMatvUsatiw. , ii h Machine ; C,,islruction, .. /;; Popularity, i::j P.rocd Claim . n.vnsG - ir^G, ‘■•..MilT, AND ■ - Maohino -f Mfc.iwflk iuS>'«iS'a;.'.- 'v " ; ••:. v.* vf v^iVl , “©ewdYO-p Iqq.” This is to inform the public thu !■ have opened at Merritt’s cor ner a choice sel. ction of WHISKIES, WINES, GINS,. BRANDIES, CIG\HS and TOBACCO. All yo lovers ol a Simon Pure Allele, now In your •p'•■oitunlly. My Saloon Is FtriST OTjASis in evury particular HOT DHINKS A SI’KCIALTY. Bo ir.rv to call nt the D B W DROP. H. M. IIUTC1IEUSON, Proprietor. JOE. A.. MAGNUS, WITS MAYER, ^ RBOTiFlKUSANU M-IIULL.SALK DlOAl.KUH IN WINES, -LIQUORS AND SUGARS, 62 Whitehall Si., ATI*ASTTA, GA. G 0 0 1/ Si lotions. Hats, Boots, Shoes, Clothing’, etc. J'.) Shorter Block, — z ~ r . — Z ROME, GA fiy ib'pHi a tni**Mt. \Yt The great popularliy of tho While Is tho most con- -CJ CoT!-!.n(r r 'mvu:::":.': v\...- o: •o;... c: »:m c.'T;:.::;//.7; ci. 1.2. '.3 Avo., Ctottdand. CMo. Our Slock ia. I.AllGM mul COMl’I.li l U luivc ii vi-i'v heavy Slock ul J BANS, D0KSKIN3,' CASSIMUliS, Kl.ANNKJ.S, TICKINGS DOMESTICS, BED BLANKETS, hi. at Prices to Please the Closest Buyers that visit our City. Wc* make a Specially,of BOOTS AND SHOES, Cheaper than the Cheapest. Save money by buying your Goods from vet 17 8n> H. B. PARKS & GO., l‘J, Shorter Block, Home, Ga. KSTA BLISI1KLJ Tn~18Ga MARK W. JOHNSON & GO., COMMISSION MERGHAEITS, AQKNT8 FUR AND l>KAI.KjlH!!t ' Fiirm Engines and Machinery, Seed?, FrrtUteifrv’l nij'rovcd. Slcok».bc Tuylm-’s Dry Sti-nm Engines, -'Oleeg’sJSyiap Evuiiuiatorii, ■Tnylnr’B Glippdr Engim-S, • • ■ 37 Marietta Street Atlanta, Qa, ki K'lfin; Are prepared to.furuioi. Ht,eiiju Kpgiugii ol, all , stjrlM- w moat lavorable tcruu*. Our Syrup Evaptirutors t utpuYf ill othui's. ‘ ^ SAW MILLS ALL 1000 Bushels ol Grass and C'lovt r Sied^ 1W)Bushels BILL DOLLAR’S Rust Proof Wheat. Nona Hhuultl bo witLuui it. Onion S-ietd,-Garden S eiln, Flmver Seeds, und Bulbs in great v'ui'iui $au4 fat (. lrcnlorvaud Prlcea of vs hat you want. MARK W. JOHNSON & UO., kept 2(>-3m ”7 Muiielia, Street Atlunla, C... d Moruhln- hnMtcarcd. JS'S? a.'unfi I v/«rtbliip..o | U Qr<ta« Co.. ta4.°' A. J. TOUMG> DEALER IN Corn and Rye Whiskies, Wines Gins and Brandies, Noyes’ Warehouse, CEDATvTOWN, GA. . A Specialty inude of Slone Mountain lkmrbon nnd Stone Mountain Copy ,)\[)uskey. THE “OLD CABINET” Can not be excelled, i keep, snob Liq uors as may be-used as a be.veragav or j for medical purposes^ with perfect sal'ety. Give'' me n eajl. " ’ 1 merit guuruuteed. Good treat- oct. 8, tni’TO..