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THE EXPRESS,
Cedartown, Novemb *r 28th
LOCAL is:
COTTON MARKET.
We quote to-day as follow?:
Good Middlings, 82
Middlings, 8$
l*w Middlings, 8}
Strict Good Ordinary, 72
Market—Fair demand.
tJT’Domeatic Paper Fashion
8orip (Fall Styles) for sale by Hunt-
Dgiton A Wright. tf
Charlie Heath lias boon suf
fering with the tooth ache*.
Now look out for rumors
of another railroad. It is about time.
lie sure and read Maj. West’s
“notice.”
Ask Charlie Heath what is a
good remedy for the tooth ache.
Dr. England had the niisfor-
tuno to lose his line saddle horse ear
ly this week.
We have added to our list of
correspondents “Cecil,” who resides
in New York, She will send us
monthly a fashion letter. Her other
letters will be newsy.
Our young friend, John C.
Hand, leaves in a few day® to tnko
charge of Mr. John O. Waddell’s
plantation and 6torc, nearltockmart.
Success to you, John.
One day this last week there
were one hundred and ninety-seven
bales of cotton bought in this mar
ket. If the town is muddy, brother
Constitution, how ii tlut for high?
Mr. A. J. Young 1m« bought
the lot on which his present place of
business is located, lie purebred ii
of Mr. J. S. Noyes. If b ighorn
will put a nice house on the steel, he
will have done vn II.
New Candidates,
Mr. J. M. Arrington comes to the
front this week soliciting the suffrage
of the people for the olllce of Tax
Receiver. Mr. Arrington is a popu
lar man, and no doubt will make it
warm lor his opponents.
The pesent incumbent, Mr. R. U.
Wheeler, is announced as a candidate
lor re-election. Mr. Wheeler has
made a good office, and no doubt
would do it again, if elected.
Haralnon County.
Buchanan, Ga.. i\ T OV. 23, 1878.
l or Sheriff of lliirnlson Couut).
Wo aro uuthurUod to anuouuce tho nani* of
J. HUNT a* a candidate for Shorlffof lIaral»on
oct 10, tile
For Sheriff of Haralson County.
We aro authorized to amiounoo tho namo of
JOHN K. IIOL' OMUH. with AUOII KILLOOltE
ub his deputy, as a candidate for Sheriff of Uamlcon
county, Rlcctlim next January. tde
Personal.
If our subscribers will s-nd us
personals, it will not be long until
we can publish a column weekly. If
a.iv s:rangers are visiting you or
your neighbors, or if you intend go-
inf? »w«7 «.n » vi.it, .trap ... n line or
leave the word and a note will be
made of it.
We regret exceedingly to announce
llmt limuy King has been lying
dangerously ill at his residence, of
typhoid pneumonia. Last reports
indicate that he is somewhat better.
Mr. W. M. Phillips is, we are
glad to say, convalescing, lie will
soon be at his post.
Robt. Latham, of Lntlmm’s Cross
Roads was in the city this week.
We understand than Mr. Robert
Byers contemplate returning at an
early day to bis “old Kentucky
home.”
Representative, Clms. G. Janes,
was at. home parts of Tuesday ai d
Wednesday. lie came, appointed y
the Legislature, to inspect and report
upon the convict camp near this
place.
Mr. W. T. Yarbrough, of the Cave
Spring Enterprise, lately^ deceased,
paid us a pleasant call yesterday.
The Enterprizo was, in our opinion,
the best county paper Ibr local news
on our exchange list. Cave Spring
does not know what she has lost.
Rev. Mr. Eppes (.1 the Episcopal
Chinch at Cave Spring, preached an
interesting sermon in Mr. Joins’
pulpit last Suday.
Col. R. A. Crawford, of Carters-
ville, was in town this week.
1 Wheat Bowing is going on in ear
nest.
Mr. W. J. Reeves has gone to At
lanta.
1 Messrs. WaRon,-Hilton ft Co. have
built a new Gin House.
Mr. J. S. Jackson is building |a
new bouusc in Buchanan.
Mr. Ezra Barker is building a bus
iness house in Buchanan.
The Rev. E. Dean will preach in
Buchanan next Sunday at 11 o’clock.
The weather has been good, bad
and indifferent, but despite it all, tho
candidates will travel.
Mr. G. M. Roberts is attending
the adjourned term of Paulding Su
perior Court.
Mess. Rph Wilson and Decs Fultz
will probably start the much talked
of Steam Saw Mill at Buchanan
soon.
A bill for taxing dogs has been in
troduced in the Legislature. When
this becomes a law most of the dogs
in Haralson county wJI do Well to
emigrate.
Mr. James McGue, of Alabama,
and Mr. J. T. Barnwell
Florida, Our Land of Flowers,
A throng of sufferers with coughs I
ml colds,anu tllyg > South t«>**uj*»y
he ethereal i Id ness of tin* la i of
llowers. To I *« in w. woo d \ he
necessity of that ex,>.-naive inp \ t ob
viated by Oouesens’ Compound Hon
ey of Tar, which speedily cures the
coughs and col.Is incident to this rig
• rous clime. For public speakers it
Mir passes the Demosthenic regimen
of “pebbles and sea shore;” clearing
lie throat until the voice rings with
the silvery caden o of a bell. Use
t'oussen8* Comp mm. Honey of ’Par.
■Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by
[Bradford d? Allen. OctlOeow-ly
Mexico and United Staten
Owing to their w e m and delight
ful climates, their inhabitants grow
8.>llow from torpid Liver, Indigestion
and all diseases arising from a disord
ered Stomach and Bowels. They
should of' couise at all times keep the
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 Sale by Bradford & Allen
0ct-3eowly
Clmw Jacksou’a Best Sweet Navy
Tobacco. nov. 21 ly
!A Want Supplied! joit 1
A Well I’fUbllgliotl
Vol. 98 God
jy s JuftCi y
ClotlJn^ Soupj
In Cedartown is i
Ready-lade
SAM WILSON’S
IiEST ATJ RANT,
At Barber & Wood’s Old Stand,
Cedartown, Ga.
I have again opened up my Res
taurant. and am prepared to feed ev
erybody. Table supplied with the
best the market affords, at the small
price 25cis per meal. Gi re me a call,
nov 21 tf Saj Wilson.
NOTICE.
The old reliable having been out
of the City for some months past,
C 'F,dla-1 has returned and gone into winter
p° 08 “> '"‘V for " H ' d 11 l’" l »" r8hi| ’ f ; ,r ! Mhop'ol 8 w'!s. D,me, wlimole won ill
the purpose of doing business at the pleased to serve his many friends
latter place. They propose, to open ami customers. G. W. Vanck.
business at an an early day. j nov. 21 3t
About twenty candidate in the
county and only two announced in
our column. Come up gentlemen,
give us your names, and let the peo
ple know that you a candidate, and
at the same time they will know that
Elsewhere will be funnel the
card of Langley & Robison, Lumber
dealers, Atlanta, Ga. All t'ling* be
ing equal, we should like for our
friends to patronize them.
Elsewhere will be found a
notice of the Savannah Weekly
News. It is useless lo say that the
Weekly New8 is the bestir, the State.
Everybody knows it.
If the Cedartown merchants
diil as well for lu*r press as Lmi-.ville
has for die ExriiKSS, her pr. ss would
Pel more like‘’talking ih-.m up.”
Free blowing don’t pay w .ri.li a cent.
Suffering will exhibit its
presence by the cries ol tin* baby, and
Bhould be removed by the prompt
use of that highly recommended
remedy, Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup. It
is free from Opium. Price 25 cts.
’Squire Enlow is making the
dishes rattle at his new hotel. That
is his estimable wife is, but they are
one ajid the same. With »S:im Clary
as clear, the “Cedartown” is all 1 hut
could be desired in the way of a Jirst-
class hotel. A mail med never
leave there hungry.
The negro, Jeff’ Clements,
who was arrested a lew clays since
charged with robbing Mr. William
Daniel, ol Haralson county, ol mon
ey, was held over by ’Squire Enlow
in the sum of one hundred and fifty
dollars, in default of which lie went
to live in Castle Clements.
To Parents-How often does
a slight cough or cold lead to the
most serious consequences. Kmq
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup at home.
Physicians prescribe it. Thousands
take it. Price 25 cents.
Murder la Alabama.
About one-half mile from Kirk’s
Grove, Ala., n murder was commit ted
lust Monday morning. A man
named J.din Burke struck Wash Da
vis, (both white) on the head with u as Mr. Cornett. We are gl
bottle, from which wound the latter not gone further
died it. about two lions. '! hey hud the Exi’Ui
a quarrel ‘die night before, but had will never he unhappy in your new
made it up. It is said that Davis 1 home,
was stooping Uuu ii with his face from
Attention.
Our subscribers in ami around
Uoekinart and Taylorsville, may sub
scribe and make settlements with
our authorized agent, Col. W. N.
St u AN of.. lie will receive orders
you aro not. too close to spend « tn- j fjr j()l| W( „. k „ ml „ ln . rt ; Sl ,mnU.
lie to tell II,em you want their votes. Ruih.ishu* Kxpukss.
Mr. 8am Cornett, one of Il.iral-1 •nov. 21 3t
son’s beat armors, and a good oiti-
zen, has moved to his farm in Car- | Hih City Bah is where ihe p*o
r II county. Haralson can ill afford pl« for UURE liquors,
to lose the citizenship of such men
lie has
GAMMON,
(Lumpkin’* Old Stand.)
Has a Large Stock of
Clothing,
;dt
CHEAP PKKMII SIS.
J'S .... l« .»>• k + S? ik-tAS? 1
OAK2I IN AD t .'X.N CE.
POSTAGE Pi.'KPAID.
CLUB TERMS, .“jysasjls,^.
i •
our cnpii’*
Hub.
i-«»py tn tin-
Hub,
lUlkiti;
p«M»on getting i
op t
GENTS’ FURNISHING (1001),S,
Hilts, Caps ami Notions,
Which lie will sell low for tho CASH, as he hue
bought them direct from the Mnuufoctoric*
iu I lie Rant for Ca*h, nntl hen avoid*
cil the middle Mrrchait la
getting j chib, umkim:"twenty iitic coploe, 31
NOW IS THE TIME TO 1IAK10 UP YOU11 ,'LUllS.
UOW TO HKMIT.—net a l'onofflco tnom.y order on rhilndelptiln, or a draft on I’hllaUclplila or Nt
ork. Ii you cunnot got elllit-i of iln-ni», *emf Benk-nuti'i>, and It. tin- I itt- .' < h-o twetrr your letter.
I'arthi* ucalrlug to got up clubs m ud for a apccimcii copy, which will be iuu’. free. Addtvs*.
) Godly’s Lady’s Book I’ublishiug (Limited) lUi'l! slue Mu*«v
PhiUdelpbij. Pa.
Hoys
Clothing.
Sco Tlxia offer
(lodey's Lady's Hook nney.ar fur only r
, Tli. (Y.!u
a, both five ol
Clothing House In
CEDARTOWN.
fW The pnlrtmuga of the public U respectfully
eollcltcd.
U. GAMMON,
oct Um Luuipkln'e Old Stand.
»ARNES’ Pathnt
Lower Machinery.
I I j dlll'rrriit niacliliics with
• /T Wwlik'h HiiHder*. Cablnoi
. i (Quality and prlcu
with at cam po»ror nianiifactm-
IllK;
Will send Machines On
Trial if Deaiaed.
Hay where von rsnil this and Mild rorcatalovue
andprlcce. W. F. Jb JollM RAHNRtf. Rockford,
WiniieliHgo Co,. III. July 4tV.Mll
REKim&TON
jewing Machines.
No Machine line apt tine so rapidly Into fiitoras
poucisluj: iuet tliciiuaiticB no.dcd iu a family Ma
chine—namely: I.lcht Huiiiiluir. smooth, Nolseleaa
Itaplo, Durable, with purfeet Lock-Stitch.
Withinjr the past year Important loiproremcnts
have buon added and no trout' -1 • •
loping the Heuilneton .ahead
Medical Notice.
For the present D.
, , i-u. mi incBvui. . E. II. Rich
lu tl " I audsox, Jr., can be found ut night
i, .Mr. Lumett, and you . , ,, , ,, ,
1 at the residence of llo.. Win. Peek.
Buku when the latter struck him. ■
Bin k ran away and lias nut be. n ars
rested.
*•*
Arrest of L It. Cooper.
Died.
On tin- 22nd of November, 1878, the
infant of Allen and Caroline Pliil-
p »t died. Aged six months.
Little Jennie lias joined the angel
Our little city was all astir last ; band of Heaven. We deeply sym*
Friday morning when it was known ' puthize with the bereavt.d father and
Mr. John Stillwell Imd arrested Tube mother, brothers and listers. Sle
Cooper on our streets. He is charg- j has gone hence to a better land,
ed with the murder of Pete Mooney Meet her there. o. a. p.
who was killed several years ago in 1 -
Rome. It is said that Cis Ellis was Savannah Weekly News,
connected with him. Ellis was ar- In that popular paper, the Savan-
rested in Texas a few days ago, and nah Weekly News, of November
is in jail in Atlanta, so report says. 23d, will be commenced a new serial
We have not heard the result of the story ol absorbing interest, entitled
committal trial. j “Afterward,” from the gii'ttd pen of
^.4 I ^| |lg (jphelia Nisbet Reid, whose
Hie Cherokee Railroad* j charming stories, “My Mother’s
We have informed the readers of the Danghlel .M ttll( j «Mrs. Dare,” have
‘' Gherokeu i atlcled such literary interest to tiiis
Ex pul:
Railroad would soon he finished into
Cedartown, that we feel a little dt li-
cacy in giving the following news.
But it is reliable (italics ours) this
time. Capt. W#st received a tele
gram from Maj. Browning, the l’rts
deservedly popular journal.
The News also commences the
publication of a series of articles on
“Orange Culture,” written expressly
lor its pages by Mr. C. Codrington,
of Florida. These articles, which
BalifF A. J. Gibson, return
ed from Rome last Tuesday, whither
he went to arrest Obadiah McIntosh
a white man, known by many as the
“GreatIndian Doctor.” A warrant
was sworn out against him sumo
time last year by Lev. Sparks, col.,
charging him with “cheating and
swindling.”
The news was heraled all
over the town last Saturday that
Charley Gordon had killed, near this
place, a buck weighing one hundred
and forty-two pounds, net. To
pro\e to us that the report were true,
Charley sent us up on Sunday morn
ing venson sufficient for our little
lamily lo subsist on fora week, for
which they every one voted Charley
their many thanks.
HARNESS.
The undersigned having spared
no pains in fitting up a beautifu.
returns many thanks fur past
1 solicits a continuance of
G. W. Vance.
ident of the Iron Company, that the ^ | mve |j lie „ prepared after much prac-
- 1 1 ' tioal experience and careful consulta
tion of the beat authorities, will be o!
special interest to those engaged iu
the cullure of the orange.
Its charming stories by Southern
authors, tho able contribu io is of i £
numerous correspondents, together
with Us agricultural department, ite
careful compilation of the news of
the day, foreign and domestic, its
reliable market reports, editorial
comment, and choice miscellaneous
readings, makes the Weekly News
one of the most instructive, enter
taining, and valuable newspapers in
the South.
trade for the road had been consu-
mated. It is not known whpn pos
session of the road will be gotten,
but it is presumed it will be had in
a few days. This,' truly, is good
news for the people. The Captain
says that if given proper enceour-
agement by our merchants, he will
build a large ware-house and com
press. Surely ft better day is dawn
ing for this section of Georgia.
Club Kates.
We will club the Exfrkss at the
following rates with the following
papers:
Detroit Free Press $3 00
Courier-Journal $3 00
Burlington Hawkeyo $3 00
Philadelphia Times .$3 00
Christian Index $4 00
God«y'8 Lady Book $3 50
In fact, we will send the Express
and most any paper at a small ad
vance over the regular price of one.
Cash, in advance, at these prices.
School Notice.
The Spring Session of my School
begins the 2nd Monday in January,
1879. It will be one of my regula
tions to keep the boys and girls
apart and separate during hours lor
both study and recreation. To those
who approve this policy I extend an
earnest solicitation for their patro-
i nage. Jas. 0. Harris,
nov 14, tf
G. W. FKATHERNTOX & CO.
want 500 bushels of Corn and 5000
bundles of Fodder. nov. 14 3t.
FOR* RENT.
The house and premises of Mrs.
A. C. Prior, in Cedartown,
rent tf»r the ensuing year. Terms;’
quarterly payments, with note and
security required. For particulars
apply to II. 0. Pryor,
Nov. 7, tf Cedartown, Ga.
An AstoniHhinu: Fad.
A large proportion 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 musses of intelligent and val
uable people is most alarming, mar
king life actually a burden instead
of a pleasant existence of enjoyment
and useful ness as it ought to be.
There is no good reason for this, if
you will only throw aside prejudice
Mini 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 ot bottles of ibis 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 case. For sale
by Bradford & Allen.
jun-20eowly
BRADFORD & ALLEN have the
best Liver Pills ever sold in this or
any other market. They have sold
over four thousand of them and the
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 use no other.
junul31y
Investors and Patentees
Should fiend for instructions, terms,
references, &c., to Edson Brothers,
Solicitors, ol Patent, Washington,
D. C., who furnish the same without
charge. Edson Brothers is a well-
known anti successful firm of large
experience, having been established
since 1860.
trouble will be e|mretl
- . — -briil of nil competitor*.
Prices reduced to suit thu time*.
Agent* hanted In all Unoccupied
Territory.
REMINGTON
Creedmoor Rifle
i
VK.-HHinne at
| OliKKDMooU. in?-),
j DOl-I.V MOUNT, 1K?t,
( l.i'.KDMulili, lsIC,
GUKKD.MOOH, is??.
SINGLE and DOUOLii
BREECH LOAD INC.
JUE. GRABB,
DEALER IN—-—
STAPLE AM EAICY GROCERIES
KEEPING ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL AND I-’RESII
STOCK OF Silver, Coffne, M-uil. Flour, Rice, Bacon, Frunlt
Larrl, in fact, everything kepi in a First Class Grocery Store.
Plain and Fancy Candies. All kinds of Canned Goods, Nuts,
Raisins, Toys etc. PRICES CHEAP. Price my stock before
purchasing—satisfaction guaranteed. Particular attention pah
to tlie buying and selling of Country Produce. Thankful li.i
pasl favors, 1 beg for n continuance of the same.
45-tf JUDCRABB.
Mrs. T. B. Williams
:tn' K n,
- - - - Rome, Ga.
M I In L J
No. 91, Broad St., -
ji
■J*AS on hand a l*rgr« assortment of Hats, Flowers, Silks, and vtl.er
goods in Iit line. Alto, lias on hand, nt a'l times, Z plier, whi'* and c*»l
tired; Standard Card Board, Mottoes, tic. £-1? Remember the place, nearly
opposite W. T. McWilliams & Co.’s in w building.
Mny IS. 18TS-tiin
few Wood anti Blacksmith Shop,
XX "XT
SUMPTER & WILLIAMS.
rat Class Blacksmi h.
Ulvu u* a cull. Wi* goorfliitt'u b
SHOT
CITJNS.
r produced. Uni-
3 wlio have n*fd
WHBB’iS
PATENT CARTRIDGE LOADER
Invented
...„ ....... .midote and portal)
various' lmpl<
t complete i
r mid inetulic tbfils.
Vf'K will tL* nil kinds of WAGON and BUGOY w »:k at hard pan price
FOR Til K CASH. 'Vo lunkcit specialty of £ Jo 171 ~»~a ecu All Kind* of t.MBINKT work doni.ai
old Fitrnll»f repaired at *hoit notice.
2 Z 3~ Wo have procured the scrv ecs of a Fi
i^? r “ We will take Conn'.ry Produce nt Cn*b Price*, fiu our work,
faction. MUMr j TDn clB9 WIXjIjIAMO.
Mapt 1*. 3m. CEDAKTOWN,
Revolvers, Repenting Pistols, Am
munition, Gun Munting, Iron
ami Steel Rille and Shot
Barrels, for Custom
Gunsmiths.
REMINGTON
Agricultural
Implements.
PATENT CLIPPER
STEEL AND CABBON
PLOWS,
and Point*,
WHOUOHT IKON BlilDGflS.
Arch and Trnpczoical Trues, Forks, Ca?t Steel
Shovel*, Ciis-t Steel Hoc*, anil Garden Itakos,
Plant ” *”*■'"* "
JOHN L. HAWKINS,
De&ler In LIQUORS and CIGARS.
Agent f«»r the Celebrnted
GIBSON 'W JSL X Si ‘SS. E5 "5T,
Also Handles
BOURBON & RYE WHISKY, APPLE k PEACH BRANDY
Imported Brnndies, Rum, Gin, Srol.F and Irish Whiskies, l’m'l,
Sherry, Madeira, Malaga, Claret, Cluiinpiigne W ine,
Cii'aeott, Anisette, Maraschino ami Vermouth,
BROAD STREET, HOME, OA.
Prompt Attention til van to tho Selection and Shipment of Oriliwa.
*upt. l'.i dm
S78,
I’lmiM »nd Orenns at Factory Kales,
Giiand Intuoduotion Sale, com
mencing Nov. 1. 1.000 Magnificient
Instruments from best makers to be
placed, for introduction and adver
tisement, in Southern homes at
A (IE NTS (VlIOLBSAI.fi Ratks. Elk-
g a nt 7 Oor. Pianos only $125.
Magnificent Square Grande, cata.
logae prices tlOOO only $250 Hand
some 9 Stop Ouganb, $57; 13 Stop.
$71; Mirror Tops, 13 Stops, $80
Choice instruments at lowest p rices
ever known. 0 years written guar
antee. 15 days test trial. Write
for In trod notion Sale circular. Ad-
drefs Tjuiiden ■ & Bates’ Southern
Mb sic House, Savannah, Ga. Tim <$. P. Shopard has the best and
j Greet Wholesale Piano and Organ oUcapest Liquors, Tobaccos and Ci-
Depot of the South. Nav21-‘k gars>rn town. nov. 21 tf
Armory and Principal Office,
IlilON, 1ST. Y.
Branch Offices and Agencies:
281 tt 881 Broadwn*, Hew York, Arms, & Sewing
Machines.
Chicago, 287 State St.. Sewing Maceines & Arm*
Baltimore, 47 North Charles St. (Masonic Temple)
hewing Mucliinu* nml Arms. oct. 108m
l3ir"MerchnntB, Me Bible Jfc Co. ofl'er for Fall
trade the large*! and chcapuat stock of Crockery,
Lamps, Table Cutlery, HUmped Tin Ware, Wooden
Ware, Looking ClIaRBcB ever acen In th South. Ii
you vrnnt to pay oath and got bottom cash prices
and select jnet what you want, order from McBride
k Co. Atlanta.
tWlIttll Lamps, Chandeliers, Library Lamps,
American China Diuner Sets $17 50 each at Mc
Bride’s Crockery Emporium, Atlanta.
DR. BUTTS
tilery.
’*. Atlm
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo,
Who has had greater experience in tho treatment of the
ecxual troubles of both male and fctnalo than any pliy.lclan
In tho West, gtvea tho rceulta of liic long and eucceeeftrl
practice in hit In# now works, just published, entitled
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Books that are really fluid)-, ami Svlf-lnatrartor* in alt mat
ters pertaining to Naahoad and Weciaiitiood, and iunply
want long fi ll. They are brautirully lllu.tralrd,ond In plain
languaev, cosily understood. The two books embrace MS
P«K« 1, and coma 111 valunhlo Inrnrmnllon (nr both irnin i.duml
•uiRlfc with alltho recent Improvements In medical treatment
Ilcso what our homo pupera say i “The knowledge imparted
hi Hr. Uutts' new works Is in no way of questionable char
acter, out IS something that evrrrone aaoutd know The
Youth, the victim of curly Indiscretion i Ilia ■an.o’.herwlao
pcrfi-ctly healthy maybe, but with wanln
of life, and tho Woman, In miscryflP
DAYID I. DOUGHERTY,
(Konnorly'of Milvey A Dougherty.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Dry Goods, lotions, Hats, Shoes, Etc.,
35 PEAONTREE STR EF, ATLANTA, GA.
I haven Very l»u*»r<* nml oxtinisivi* slock, and am daily in r< ct*ipf «.f NEW
GOODS, embracing almn*t every fabric and design to bn found in any Dry Goode liou*o In the Soni)
1 is 1 do-Strictly for ca*b—and having one ol tltii beat and moat cxpurlcrci-d reviii-- * imv
York city, who is uiiuont dnily in ailcmlaiicc nt uucllon *alc* where many dcM abl.i goi'.K
‘ i* 1 ) bi**ldr* mymvocrperiehc)'as the?--- •
llinyebt-en 1
vltlcli I ha ve been u nu'iubur for the u.i*t t
years, make* my lacilitu * lor ohtainiiig ilc*lrai>lc and Cheap good*, cipialto ll nof Hiipcrlilr in hi ■■
in tho market. Iluying ull my goods for the wlmlusnlu depart incur, from which my riitui 1 -
and buying
often sold ai price? tlmt will *caroly pay forthe'r
the- old whole»uic bouse id Silvcy * Dougherty.
lucilitlc* for obtaining de*lrable >i
.. Jiuying ull my goods for the whole
piled, enable* me not only to gel goods at jobbers' price*! but nlxo'to get oil' the lorigent 'dlsf'-n
CASH. And this hulug my llret hall Stock *ineo opening, J have no oiu good* to offer you and copsl
quently don’t have to charge long prollts on New Good* to average the loss buofd rubbish stork!
In Silks, Dress Goods, Hosiery, NVckwoitr, Table IJih nyTdvtdh Di-pss
Trimmings, lLimlkcrcliiid's, Boots.und Shop?, (it ni-rul DomUtic
ami Fancy Goods, 1 guanuuei* to show the Largest. .Slock,
Givntcst Variety, ami for Icssrn.Mmy tlmn any house South.
All that 1 ark is to suud Tor Sample*, or call and examine my Stock and prices then If ven nan
not tee that yon can savt money to Imy ol me, over any house in thi* murknt, I will uoi n*k vou to do h*.'
Yours, Kuvpcmfully, '
DAVID II DOUGHERTY.
P. S.—MR. S. M. Knox, I'ornu-rlv of Knox & Parks ut Rome, is cou-
lu'Otfu with my house, lie will be gliul to see bis friends uml receive aider*
from them. 20 Sin
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“CITY BAM.,”
S. P. SHEPARD, Proprietor.
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Will keep Constantly on Imml a Fine Assortment of
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Gins-
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
And to his many IVn-nds who have so liberally juitronWtThirn, In* rds| wl ;t.
fully solicits ft cd|_itinu«ncti of the,saint*.
Look out for the RED LIGHT’, at Burber & Wood's old tStaud.
10, tin *78 * *