The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, December 05, 1878, Image 2

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Sjprvput- i f - lE KX PRESS. '.'.own, December 5th.. JNO. W. HADLEY, Editor. Tha txpi Mss lias a laruer circu lar' tit.’i sny other newspaper pistir ,)(■!-: in tno 38th Senatorial ■ietrici ties (litCiirdeil mill n Congress ul' bus iness men elecleit without regard to party. Thus- GongrFssinvn who Imvt* ul* remly arrived ure extremely relieent NEW A OVUItTISEMKNTS Haralson County Sheriff's Sales. ^/yi'LL lie sold before the Court NOTICE. Einncl For Sale. ]101180 door in Buclmi 1.1 lir as to wlmt will liw doni* or proposed *lson county, Ga., on tlic hirst I m s 1C mu.*, begun lus campaign • P ts. ncy. lit! proposes to tu • t.amide against the South. He h.v* uttered a resolution looking to ward an investigation of the late elec tions held mi the Southern Stntes. It strike** us that Jerks is a little too premature. i'UE Iudioiinpuiis Journal, speak ing it'n female teacher in one of the o : . lea of that State who refused to t v n mixed school of whites and I *' .v- vs“she probably belongs to t: c: . > .1 toichers who want white u ib a.Is or none.” She evidently 1.' ' - i.vii.ng to tiie v'lasa who would i\k • a black husband than rat her K KN IT lm ids lull m druis ci spa! .Micv report Lo tl | »■* C. ” iv V has a iiuall war on her Breathitt county is up n ing law, Judges, courts .1) else. Tin* county t county Attorney were I the Circuit (Superior) i run away. It nil results attempt to rescue a wife- ua iw.d Little. Yesterday's all quiet on the Tj!B L'coi. dispatches indicate that i h . res «re against Gov. Wade . • recovery from his recent Pin* death of Gov. Hump in'* would he an irrepa- ... i -i ; only io South Carolina uii . the ••'itiiv Union. Such men he * i t"> . nor are needed at the : i i*• ■ ii : Nation’.-; Capital o* will he the . . m South Car- The New -indges. . ver s.gii. We have f lied i.i the following until now. • • ue .vs to some, late as it i»; the new cons' i tu lion, the ire now elects the Judges.— k jortire on last Tliur.- •'« I'esuli; i • •; Lvwsoii, Ccuiulgee *.. . . i Hood. I’utaula Cir- Iiso \V Underwood, Rome V ii Utilise)), Southern Cir- \ Erwin, Western Cir* Atlanta Cir- Cir- ! to*! 'ha» F Crisp, S W cuii. lion A M Speer, Flint Cir cuit. Judge Grice wus re-elected to fill the u ii expired term of lion Barnard Hill, lece*48ed, lor tliv Macon Cir politically. lVrha s it is more cor rect to say that nothing seems to have been agreed upon by either par day in January, 18?0, brtw legal hours ul sal**, the following property, to-wit: East half of lot No. Ill, in the 7th uin.&c. The suliHcriher being determined to leave mo corrupt it community ns cui ro nuls liltn of, i * nliout 1,1100 Antes of First Class Land ty except to have as little wrangling dis‘rict and 6th section of originally possible until alter January 1st. when the Government will issm its lint that its paper money is as good ns gold. If everything works wi I! in relation to ibis “resumption of specie payments” the politicians limy have lull swing for the remainder of the session. All the members of the House Committee on Appropriations are here or have been here. They will have most of the Appropriation hills ready early in January. Three mem bers of tins Committee lailed of a re- election to the 46th Congm-s, and among them Mr. Hale, who, it is said, will hereafter reside in Midi - gan. The section of Maine which Mr. Hale Iias misrepresented for mail) years, was formerly second to few it any p inions of the country in th iimoijut of its ship-building. Ii does not build cue ship now where it built ten in 1800, and, whil. there may have been snllicient. reasons lor i .is during the 5 or fi years following the latter date, there have been none ‘or the past T-i years. By reason of rep resen ing that District Mr. ll.ile has always had a prominent place on ihe House Committee supposed to have influence in such nutters, hut he Ims never done or attempted anything beneficial to his constituents. Their inter* sts would have been safer in the hnnds of an Alabama or Missouri man, and they realize the fact. The day when Mr. IIde could he honored in any District in Maine has passed and he sensibly goes to another por tion of the country. Cm roll, now Ilaials 'it county, G ad tin properly of Edwin Blackmon'! bv • l ine of one Tax Ii la in favor l ihe Statu and County K'.win Blackmond. Also at Ihe same time and pliuw, half of lot of la ad No. 111. in t lie 7th district mid 5th section of originally Cirroll now Haralson eonmy, O'., ns the property "I J B. Blackmond, by viilue of one Tux Ii fa in favor of the State and County vs *1 B Black mond. A. J. HUNT, dec 5, Ids. Sheriff. Administrator* Sale. CxiiOllOIA—IImhImii County.- By vlrHn* *»r an order of ihe Conn Ordinary of anld comity. "Ill l««* Mold Oil the First Tncaday 1' l.ni'inry.nexljbetw, • , ‘ho legal hours of sale, si Ii ' ' >'t U«m«e *l"«r • r • Hid coilily, the following roll I aMate, tow It: 101.'., '.cre», more of Ipmm, of lot ul laud, No. SOU, in the l ii-ht district. originally <'Troll now llaraleon county Oi... ImjIoiikIuk toll. . -tale «»rChari* • *Mea riccaaml, Mild for the hen* Hi of Ihe heirs. T« riiu, Olio-hall rash and hulmue one December •■15th, 18711. DecemberSlid I87S. II. C. HEAD, D*-c.5th.aii Administrator. VERY LOW FOR CASH. I will dtvldo said lands to suit imrchasers Call and examine said Lands. I will guarantee it to ho tlic lu-st place In thu Siato for an honest uinu lo dn at. n* lie would h ave It with fewer regrets than i any other in ihe wide world. I u< v 28-Gin G. W. WEST. As this i- lu-r i giving bells u.> i as. I trust t iey the broad Ian I. tobj smv, a *vo ten t i -'"g l' .,t .k- iiml ns, Citv of • in Was .mg on, y the nvitfi i m • •f private citizen II iy*s, ot Onin, to give thunks, but the vverage Ameri can will take advantage «*f even s» slight a pretext as tha' for ahs sill ing from labor. In the States, where the Governors niv the choice of the pe ipi**, and where no Federal despotism imp'Vei'ishes as here, I can readily understand h *w abun dant harvests and general health will cause the people to assemble in oh-- dience to the call of legitimate au thority, and haven genuine “Thanks giving.” May all your r. a let s en joy a tlmusa: d *l,lnm. Aibtin. Gk Administrator's Sab. KOKMA- HAHALHON COUNTY. Hy virtue I ol nn order from the Court of Ordinary of -aid j county, will he sold oil the flr-t Tuesday in Janua ry m-xt, hutwveil Ins legal hours .d - »'••. at the court House door ol mild county, Ihe lolhnvhig rml esintr, to-wli: Filly Acres, more or less, "riot j of land No. 158 In the hil, dWtnrt of originally Car i toll, now IiiihhIsoii comity, Oa„ belonging lot'u- i citato ol Josaph L. l'owell, deceased. Sold for *1 * I bnnviit or Ihe heirs. Terms, One-half cash, wild Walnuce duo December S5ili is'li, December Hud, 1H7K* II. C. HEAD, AdnilnUtmair. j EoKUIA—l'Ol.K COUNTY.- O Whliflehl has applied for exovp.hni of F and I will pass upon the lament II o'chs on the tfllh day of November I87-. nt ThU Navomherblh. 1878. •lOl-.l. I1HBWF.H, nov. 7th Hi Ordlmtry H EH O W o H Pd <* pi tx] a < /< Shoe Shop. X HAVE again ruanuu.it bualncae nl my old sim il In Codartowrn. (tho Tin Shop) and rcapectrully so ldi n almra of ihe public patronage. With many thinks to my old customers for past favors. I Ims* they will nil come back mid many now onus. 1 urn determined to workna cheap as the ehuapeal, there by meriting an equal alinru of work. Hespeciruljr. r 14fin J. W. HOQUB. H. HARPOLD, 13 Shorter Block, noMB, OA-. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIM- mings am! Fancy Goods, IIoiirIiI on a low and depressed market, as low as the Cash could buy thorn. My slock eniialsta of BLACK AND colored silks, satins, and velvets. BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS to match every shade of Dress Goods, K K 1 J E Ij T. K N T S. 100 pieces "f .leans from 71 cents up; HO pieces All Wool * n-sluieres and Kersey from 116 cents lip: hi pieces 1’lnld and Plnln l.insev from 12,V cents lor ihe best make; 75 pieces White. Ked ami I laid Flannel Rom 19^ cents ns; lir.plnes Bunched ilomesiir from 6 eems up: 4(1 pieces ol I IckIiir from i si'iiis up: 75 pair V hltu mul Colored Blank- els cheaper than ewr sold In this markcj; I’rlnts from 5cedls up; 80 pieces or CntUOU Flannel Iron Sr.-nts up] W' l)o/.*-n or the Celebrated Pearl shirt finished clnnplele for #1.00. The largest Slock u CJ A. K T> K T H yer exliiljlled III this innrkwt, tV" Afptnl I Mine. Deijmtest Patterns, i .i..n ikake every effort to win and hold yo paUiMuuro by a correct performance • ' • inv Iniilnesa. II. llAUPOLD, 3\r id j\. zjj xr r ~* nr? t. s m T'jz tssx tsttp. faSkb :a. 1 i) Shorter Block, ROME, liA GrralPRt Bargains ever oUVrotl t*> tlu* Tm h* ai R • i»*\ in Jntns, UaesMncrvH, Flannels, Litiscyg, Dress Goods, Tickings, Domestics, SMrfs, Bliuwls, &e. iS:o. Overcoats! OHESAP! LARGE STOCK READY-MADE CLOTHING—(hicnp ** in NortU Georgia. Large Sti ck of Boots. Shoes, II,.!*. Atv, ul Low Prices. Havliiu j.ist received and opened un our SECOND S TOCK for Oils Seas >n '.'in-.-b* slneo tha i-reat re ductljn In tho price of CottonforthoCash.weariMil.il tome-til •«! ..... ' • \ ,<• -:eln Col*ot* octitim Hi 3®. c. Overcoats I! oi-arisjap! -n .is.i> pi-rtMining lo my l.tlllues 3TKOKGI A—I'OLX COUNTY-W ii, Administrator on the elate n deceased, has applied t<> hiu issinn from Ho :-«V‘n'.-n l.urseil the estate law, therefore, ul! Tlio National Capitol! JU a' 3CF0RE THE SOlONS AS SEMBLE. Mr. Uale of Maine—Thanks giving—Turkey, (fee. The c urn mi luc.t is Btuteil ill un otticinl report uf the u^enis emit lu Sou tit Ai.ierieu unit Mexico by I*. M. Oener.l Key, llmt Americun goods are imported by the people on the tte.it emiil ol these Countries from j,„ris it. (iivut If 111nin in lfritisli ves sels. ll n iir absurd iiiiviMutimi lows or oilier tiHVerimenl imusures nre rcspohsiule for ill is, the Government should ut the earliest moment poasi- • i- iii'.dy ,t. With the linest ficiL itt-tt r ii.i world fur sliip bmldino, uud ii,. loilily to supply every initii- u'ltole., d Itrticle uceded by the peo ple in iiiicsiion, mul u market ul home lor nil these people cull supply and thu must enterprising merohunts in die vorld, it is simply disgruceful tint other countries should nut only make u [.roll; upon our goods lint cliotild leceive the prolits uf currying I 1 ;.mu. *L’ if I--- ".'iil lie in ii few days s ui -'ing of .Mtueu men »t Netv Ur- letu.-r loc.innder lliismid other sub- ject-, liiidn-iing the building of Col. Scott’s Jexos uud Pucilic ruilrond and the improvement of imvigutiou on the Mississippi mid other Western rcers. lu »M tlieso subjects the whole countiy hue un interest. The l.-utl ' ■ ms to he tliut we ure grow ing so fust ii nmterittl uffuirs that our idem do not keep puce with our growth. After n while, if Congress does not Wtike «[i to the fact tliut we can produce everything uud tliut ne must huve iuternul uud external niehu > of .curving everything to mar ket, we shall have both tlie old par- | Advert Dumont. To The Public. Tho utidersigm*.I having b.ien slamlored by certain par ties with a view to daiiiage his ley a l rii/hfs, blast his lair name, deems it. due to him self, family and friends thus publicly to refute the same and brand those who put the slander in circulation as infamous liars. It has been stated that I drew two hundred dollars from Men-*. Berry & (Jo. of Itoiii**, on a for ged order against R. IV. Whitehead, which the letters of Berrys & Co. and* W. A. Martin hereto appended will clearly show to lie utterly false and was known so lo be by tho parties who circulated the slander at the time they did it. I will only add that the transaction herein alluded to never for a moment disturbed the contD deuce and friendly relations that ever has existed as between my father, the Mess. Berrys & Go. and myself. Dec. 3, 1878. R. S. Whitehead. Office of Berrys & Company*) R mm, Ga. Nov. 30, 1878. f Mu. R. S. Whitehead, Dr Sir: In reply, our books show that we cashed your order by W. A. Marin for two hundred dollars on the 30th day of November, 1877 and charged the same to your account in our cash book. Our regular book keeper was sick and we employed for a few days Mr. Geo. S. Bowen ’o post from our cash bonk to our ledger and by mis take he posted to RaleighJWhiteliead’s account. Your father sometime af terwards called our attention to the mistake and it was transferred h ick to your account on tho 1st day of January 1878, and the same was set tled by you. We regret this mistake lias caused any ir mbits between par ties wh ) sh »'il l be frien l . Yo i s truly, Thomas Beuuy, for Berry8 & G •. uniioiliicii tIn- " im'* o w i candtilutu for Tux L'ollec- luetituinjf January election. iiDIrat'o*-. allejtliitr In mtniiiiisi-rrd and *1D- nua-H, arcmdiiijr to out i-rut d will In* aii" n|i|M>ar rt a • ■ nit ol Ordln ry lo bi livid in snldcon*i) o: liiv Fn*l Mimdiyln Priii »..> in-si. loaliowi-iii e IT any il.ejr ttu\«. nliy I**', li ra of DDuiissiou slioiild not Ii* L'mntiil *n snl*' case. Given un-'t-rmy hand tlila Nov. 8rd. 1K78. nov 7. 8m JOEL llUKWKU, Onlinury. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For County Trtasurer. Wo are aulh(*rlK<il to nnnuumu the name of CHARLES II. Wool) us a candidate;.lor County Treasurer of Folk County ill Hie i-uvulti^ January elocilon. l 'le for Clerk of Fu,nrio'7C< ui t. W* nre atitlunlxod in aiininince the name «•* " i1. r: I.:II 1' Iiv n ouliill.litlu fur in rlrillloll lo l In; ol- I'n • or i'lurk uf llie Siqierlur Courl of I’o'k ruuiil y hi tlio umminir January cleclluu. For Tax Collector. We are niitlmrl/ed J. KICKAltDSON. t lor of Folk county ui dec 5tli, Ida. Fur Tax Collector. We are Mill hollaed to unnonnre Ihe mime of CO LUMUUS M. CAM F as a cnndldate for Tax Collec tor ol Folk county, at the euauluir January cDeilou dec 5, Idc. Te The P«liliu. Harliqj served llic paojile or Folk county for two yaara In the Office or Tax lie. elvar, I lu-r. hy ai.- nouiice inysell nan candidnlti for re elei-ilon. I Hatter myself Dint I have served ihe public accep tably, and am grateful for thu . oiifldcncu they have placed In me lu the pavt, and I hope toconllniiu to merit their tapport nov. 38 tdc For T«x IlN'ohoi. Wc ore nnthorlxed to untiouncu tho mime ot J. M. ARRINGTON ns n niudldntn for Tax Re reived ol Folk county. Klecllon, January, I87tt. For Tax llfcelvfir. We are authorized to announce the aiime of W L. MoCORMACK ns a candidate Tor Tax Racelvur at the auaiiiug Jununry election. tdu For Tax Collector. 1 hereby announce myself as n candidate for Tax Collector of Folk county, nt the unaiilng January .lection. U- U. 1IAUR1HON. For County Ticusurer. Mr. Editor: You will please notify the people that lam a candidate for County Treasurer at the ensuing Jannry election, oct 34. Ida PKTBU 0. IIAICKI**. For Tax Collector. We arc authorized to announce the mime or Win. H. MORGAN as a candidate lor Tax Collector at tha enauing January election. Idc. For ax Collector. We ore authorized In announce the name of L. n. YORK lor re-election to tho office of Tax Col lector at the ensuing January election. tdu For Sheri It. We are authorized to anuotince tho minis of W. G. TAYLOR, hm a candidate for Sheriff, at tho January election, IHT.l. Deputy, E. W. CLEM ENTS,. In thla connection I will any that If elec ted, I Will move to Cedartown. For Sheriff. We aro authorized to anno unco tho name of Mr H. p LUMPKIN as a candidate for Sheriff of Folk county at the ensuing January eDctioa, with Jack G. Hui.i.ooK.of Rockinart, ns hD Deputy, oct 10. tdc. For County Treasurer We art authorized to announce JACK It. WEST ai a candidate for County Treasurer at the ennui January election. oct. 8, . For Sheriff. Wo arc authorized to announce the name of O, L. POWELL, as a candidate for Sheri ff of Folk coin- ty, at tho ensuing January election. Me ONLY $1,1.5 a Year! .a Fi r* Copy lor Clubs of Srvcii. •»For uF*fill information concvrnig t xpeiiifiiiFD anti results of furiii labor, •xperimen is, ecoiiDiuy Ae., ii has no superior.” “KvrrJ Department is Gomplele.” “It is whrth ♦ 100,0On year to farmars la tit o«»st8 only $1.16.” “Tlie Best is the Gliempest.”. ‘It. always lias the news in advance of all others.” “There i.i non*! B I ter” Its political teimhings are lionest, honorable, bei;ellci«il and correct.” PllOENIX PIx Longley & Robison Prt»i‘ U ATLANTA, GA. THE LARGEST AND COMPLETEST MJI.L LONGLEY & KOIIISON. No. IS Lnv.l Sir. *. K and Gllim-i Contractoraand Pwprlclora of FIut-iiIx Flalnlm* Ml" r. . i etc. The I hn-nlx Is tho flucsl and best Flalnlmr Mill In the ) 0E0R0TA FOR LAUNDRY USE. “It ii '.lit* Origiunl Groi-iilmoki.i For Sale Everywhere. ■ Ffe v,'.' i;;.u »;.l;\'. ■' /M _ ' " ’ r. — ‘■Itlsllii.li.il Politicil I’rioml I lie PEOPLE lmvi 1 , lul.oniiling in drmiuiriMiv npmi tlu* prinoi- |i|.i ol jiialit!. mul ti|iii- ly to sll.” Snell nroH few ul lliu ii.rtny iiiiiii|illliuiili I'lilil " Cincinnati Enquirer, hy thu Press, throughout ihe Country. The merits of its Editorial, Agricultural, Politi cal. Correspondence. Lticiiirv, h gmphl*. and Coiuniereiiil lieparliueiOs comt'iiu; lu niski- an Uh.* I. rum,lr. * ‘ * • 1 • , '** jiiurnnl. (fully hmIIcIi y« Invor lo lh« Li ‘of grant moral and M-rlc.. lets lu .mI nl prlc I defy competition. Thay have puri. oly —, brought Suiitli. and „ money. Besides goods of their hey of i of tliclr competors this company Is endorsed guarantee that n of their own mi linlnwcompetition. Partita dtsijiii" thoroughly^« of hugei highest r The llrai Is als'ii agent for tlu* New York rn A* < Tint ran ors i point lo scores of huge and < • the host In tliu world. NEW MILINEEY 8. o. Cikri 1 : ist^- i'OiLiiii ii 1*1 iT*gp« ci fully nil tlu* aUi*ntio!i of tlu MitgnifHciit St* «k Millinery Goods and,' BONNETS. El.OWENS, L.\( KS, SI BUTTONS, OONSETS, I" GLOVKS, &c.. tS Lirgcst and most Select Stock in the Rome, Ga. Cy. ul, So J4. \ drop lipp •.'•mired In A No. 1. Mrst clas* family IRS. H. JONAS . JSpft'-' sv* n.I’.H ANT KTYTiFH. W'.th r-1 -.ld-j I npro--.- Tli vi^‘ l"O»'V* t'7 a *>* 4 I* Mm’i'lan* , ‘* ''ido ;, o l tIm'n onraiMmid r. -oni.iier.'l tin hi ns a.rle l. First In Tom-, lleeii.mlrtiii uv.d Imrnhlllty. V. nrcniucd for i lv vr;ir.«. Ni-vapiiie r fr‘.-. Addnsi I) A NlKL 1-'. IIKATTY. WiiNliiiiuiun, N. J.. I . K A. CLERGYMEN * iff?? 1 Tv' X? (f!Ti!5 n very i unit to; Inn nt yoar leisure tune to mvlntercst. I ilu not i-xp-et yon •** canvass formy i e*.jelinu*|.l Jloa:ty , Hi'LiiiiMUjtdOn;i irtleulnrs freoi Now .fri'H i-.l pontty'Hj iltho» * ... .f.'pKA ........ ['ulti-*l hlni on of A»" as a sp. e mint of obtain the subscrlplnn yeur'a trial. Agents wunhd ut every Rnst Ollitv. Liberal Gunniissiun Given. rtFKCl.MKN COPIES PEEK. Address KARAN & MoLKAN, oct 81 Ginciniu i, 0. W HITELEY’B Dill KKl.IAIII.H LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE. Rome, Ga. W. L. WHITKLKY, Phofhiiitou. ^ K Ri band io Hire, WOIIII IIUI Exeelli nt Vehicle*. Kplcndld Accotnimidatlnns for Drovara This is In ini' ini the prd have opcnetl at Mel fit nor nelii'ic- sal'-di M INSK IKS. WINKS. BRA N I)I Iv*. < i<; nmi I’Oi ALV( HOT DRINKS A SIM'J IA L > . He mire to call at tho DEWDKO F. It. M. nu l l'll EHSOX, Proprit’tor. r.*1vi-r*l«c-»n-nt. 1' '. IIKATT Y, XV* iouimii Now Jrmeji I . H. Aim-rleu. \V ii h (Ungt on, ^N <• w^^.1j dntea. UTiv t lieenu-I I'm*(-uhIi, rnIii-h no rinlt liooli m-eontili. ]>n . ,,i . ,ui vmrmntcd lor atx year* an atrietly lint < aenton from ft to |* day (eat. trial, t.ione.) and freight iwild li*th »\m .m 1»> him If tin antUfaetory/ H*-n»l for lliUMti .il. .1 AnvhttnacK and vend testunnn! .* from IiLi parnm-*, some of whom von m;iv know. Ilhutrafed New : .paiMT Bent fr -«. "Addiv i DA N1 Kli F. IIKATTY. \Vnnlilngton, B.ovv .ici'M-v, I oiled MHH- 'll All" "'-' 0: patronize HatlHfuclion guaranteed to all who P.UNGS Lung Diseases, which sweep to the grave at least r* one-third of all death's victims, arises from tlio M Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu- «/||pctics as the work of death goes on. #io,«xi will wJ|(, L . paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparation aJ of Opium, Murphinc or Prussic Acid, can tie found |Z41 in the Gi.miu Fi.owkh Cough Svuui*, which has cored peop 1 remaining I . „. „ ' than to say that Consumpti day wlthjiui^one incurable. The This is to certify tliut when tli-.- *• del* was written to Berrys He Ck* by It. S. Whiteli * ad lor the amount of two hundred dollars Oct. 1877 Hint 1 was doing business fur R. S. While- head and that I saw him write the j order at his ginhouse and signed it ]{. S. Whit*head and gave It to mo and I went to Berrys & Go. drew the UcckTloa, Handkerchiefs, Fans. Cortau, Valvcta money, and he wus then at home; if perfumery, sonp, &c. there WUS ttliy mistake made it was 1 Be wro »nd pneo my Goods before purchasing, done hy Berry8 & Go. I Country Merchants supplied at New York W. A. Martin. DEALER IN FANCY MILLINERY and NOTIONS, RKAL HAIR GOODS, Rihhimc, Embroideries, Everlasting Trimmings, Luce Gollars, etc., 81 Broad Street, Romo, Ga ■5! Asthma, Bronchitis, and ali diseases of tin- throat Miami lungs. Read tho testimonials of th Hon. Bui Alexander H. Stsphcns. Gov. Smith and 1 Gov. 1 "rown of Ga., Hon. ( use of other reinarkal * all at the drug stores- M when you can ge. , rH i price. For salo by all Druggisu in as cent and J*' Ji.co bottles. I l yy T 1 , Tu.~E1^.I^XEXjELi oSc CO.. Frop'o. | PHILADELPHIA, PA. For Stile ny Burlmnk & Joins. I Frown of Ga., lion. Geo. I cabody, U those of other remarkable cures In our boo -free S to all at the drug stores—and be convinc'd 'at if M! you wish to be cured you cm* be by taki ; the “k GLonu Flowfr Cough Syrup. MihiIiimuI amf lilt -".tsordi-n* lirouglit on hy IihUv rretton or oxevaa. Any prneaisi linn tin- Inrre- . dleiitH. D»-. IV. J tqt i s *v «•«.. No. T*0 oct 17, dm Wrat Nlxllt s'iiirlniinli O . ■ ; j rr. . ."3 MACHINE Construction, . ! i.i Popularity, r-curf Claim I . SATINQ • use, AND • ' ■ j JIaohino onto. STA 1 i I. IS1 11:1 > IN 1 - MARK W. JOHNS07:: COMMISSION IBEX-7 AGENTS FOR AND DEAL Ii'— IN Farm Engiuca mid M.tchinery, Seeds. K . . i Taylor’s Dry Steam Kuuiltes, Cle:jg\- Sv •> . Taylor’s Glipper Kt id.i* s. . 07 Marietta Street Onion Sets, Garden S cds, Flo for Glrctilnraand Frleoa of what you want. sept 2fi-3in tls, tilitl lit. MAtilt B. JOHNSON & CO., 27 Murii Un. Kin i Alhinti, On. tn’cjBJt’’ *'ttrzsaKTU .-w*. jr>ritaa r r^uK sxt jot' Th6 orci I poptilarlly of lha While la the mnsl c^r Vine'- 1. '’ul: ' • ' -il • • ft »■* 1 wwit. A. J. YOUNG, DEALKli IN Corn and Rye Whiskies, "W-inse Gins and Brandies, (('W-N,-* ft A Noye \\: A Specialty made of Stone Mountain Donrbon and Stone Mountain ('mu W fciakey the “old zSiIl'” Cannot be excelled. I keep such Liquors as limy he used as for medical purposes, with perfect safely. Give me t* call meat guaranteed. Good :r o et* oct r —• r- • pO)Wv?n‘r, t j ■©-a on:.: •; WHITE o fSoTrlaarjr - ' -r .1*00 rrLi,x'--a.* - _ . - -zr '" ?-y • • irrantc I t-f :—. *" • ral discc" - 1,0. i * ) t enlen^o l* c_..v;....-- r.':.' ,z T?‘ACHU:5 Cl, ;j .:3 ruc'iU Ave., Cleveland, Ohio gaud Morphine 1: n> »Ifccurr*^• .0, Urctuo Co., huL^ Burlington Hawkeye FOR 8ALII BY NEWS TRADE, 5c. WEEKLY, $2 PER A* NUM- $1,000 IN PREMIUMS. AI*o. Premiums foramnll club* and single names. Rend 5 cents for copy and terms. HAWKEYE PUBLISHING COMPANY. Burlington, Iowa. * BURNHAM'S mt'imsiss.mtaim WflP.nAriTED BUSTARD CHEAPEST Prices reduc««L J\vnphlct Jrte. u " : am My ' • Work#: Chrlxtlana, Lancaster Co,, Fa. Office 23 8. Beaver 8t\ York, Fa.