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THE EXPRESS.
Oedartown, December 12th.
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The army, tlmmjh Gt-nfimls Sher-1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
JNO. W. RADLEY, Editor.
The Express has a larger circu
lation than any other newspaper
published in the 38th Sonatoriil
District
Our friend, Mr. J. 8. Nathans, of
the Brunswick Seaport appeal, has
done gone and got married. Jim is
a clever fell-»w, and w.- wish him a
full measure of happiness in his mar
ried life and an increased list of sub
scribers coupled with full advertising
columns.
The lady frivnds ol “the old nun*
on tho-nther-aide,” Col. Willingham,
of the Free Press have presented him
with a nice uew suit of clothes. Col.
W. earned them, for it is a notorious
fact that he mad* the host tight for
Doctor Felton of any man in the dia
tiiot.
man and M* ig.». has spoken in favor
o r th- Indian Bur uu a transfer to the
War Department. 'Doubtless Gener
al Sherman it influenced in the mat
ter by a fear that, unless some em
ployment is found for a large
and increasing number of superflu
ous army offices, there will he dan
ger of Congrefl^ronal action reducing
the lofce.
Speaker Randall, who is in the
best.of spirits since Ms arrival here,
hits no doubt of Democratic success
in 1880. His opportunities of ac
quiring information in his present
place ara exceptionable, and his opin
ion is therefore worthy of atteution.
The fact that Mr. Randall is belief
ed by many to be looking for a nom
ination lor the Presidency cannot be
li<-ld to timka Ins present luith in
Democratic success less worthy of
respect, for he is young and can wait
until 1884. Austin.
Uro. Waterman of the L(Orange
Reporter will he “sd up” next week,
itsoems that the good people of La-
Grunge worry the editor by wuntiug
to know when he will he on his feet
again. We will bet he gives them a
good paper when he does begin.
<4oy. Wade Hampton.
It was only last week that these
columns indicated the condition
Gov. Hampton as very critical. Ilis
condition for the past week has im
proved somewhat. By the advice ol
his physicians he suffered his leg to
be amputated last Wednesday. The
latest news is that he stood the oper
at ion heroically.
The ijoutU Carolina legislature the
same day elected the old Govenor to
the United States Senate for u term
of six years. lie wrote a letter
this body stating that he was not
candidate; hut the office was one
neither to he sought or declined. It
is interesting to note the populaiity
of Govenor Hampton even with his
political enoniiea. The Senators pre
sent, twenty-nine in all, voted unani
mously for him, including the Re
publicans. In the house there were
only two voted against him, two ne
groes from Beau ford, # t hey voting f<<r
Mackey.
This election news is truly refresh
ing. Such men as Wade Hampton
can be of infinite strvice in the Uni
ted States Sen at % Why would ho
not adorn a presidential ticket in
•1880 as the seooiuTdh the 4 fist?
Heal Estate Agency.
Tha undersigned beh-lving that a Real Estate A-
geney la needed la this community, have establish
ed #n*» for the purport- buying wiling and renting,
roe othera, Re tl Kstaio such aa farm*, town proper
ty, mine* nnd mining Interests. We will take pro
perty to sell or rent anil make no charge for ndvor-
tiling or trouble on lew a sale or rental la accom
plished. Any one having propgrty for aalo or rent
will make money by consulting tie.
Miller A. Wright A Co.
dccU tf Cedartown, Polk county, Ga.
Notice to Dobtoro and Creditor*.
AH persona having demand* again*! the oatat* of
J. \V. T. Hand, dec'd. are hereby notified to
rent thftn tome properly made ont within the time
pi escribed by law; and all person* Indebted to *a
estate are required to oiake Immediate payment.
A. R. niiOOKS, Adm’r.
dccIt-Pl*
STIEFF
Haralson County.
VICTORIOUS! TltlUM PHANT
at the at the
Centennial Bxpoaltlon. Krixisltlon Unlverselle,
PIllLA., 1BTA. .•ARI8. 1818.
The ••Htlefl” unrivalled Grand, Upright and Hip
“ ... than sixty h.i
Inclndii-
Shoe Shop.
X HAVE again reoafacd bualncoa at atff old oUnd
In Cedartowi, (the 11n Shop) and rcapectlblly *t^
left a ahare of th« public patronage. Will) many
think* to my old customer# for past fkvors.l true
they will all come back and many ofew ones. * I amt
determined to work as cheep a# thevkeapeat, there
bv meriting an «<|nal sharoof work. - Reepfctfuly,
nov Him , J. W. IIOGUK.
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13 Shorter Block,
nom. coa.
DRV HOODS, NOTIONS, TRIM-
mings and Fancy Gdndap
Bought on a low and depressed market,*ea low as
the Cash could buy them. My stock consists of
BLACK AND COLORKD 8ILK8, SATINS. AND
•VELVETS. BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS
to match every shade of Dress Goode,
: ■ REPELLEN T 8.
100 pieces of Jeans front 18 cent a lip; SO plccea All
Wool Caesimeres aud Kersey from 85 cent* up; 40
piece* Plaid and Plain Llnsey from WJf to30centa
lor the beet make; 75 piece* White, Red nnd Plaid
Flannel from 18* cents tie; 115 piece* Bleached
Domestic from 5 cema up: 40 pieces of Ticking
fronj 8 edits up; 15 pair V liltc and Colored Blank
et* cheaper than ever eold In this market; Print*
*— 5 cents up; 30 pieces of Canton Flannel trom
s up; 60 Do: ' **-- ”—’
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Buchanan, Oa., Dro. 0,1878.
For sheriff ,f Haralaaa Const,.
W* are autliorlxed to announce the name of
A. J. HUNT as a candidate for Sheriff of Uaraleea
county, at the January election, 18j».
oct10,tde
F,r Sheriff of Hamltaa Cant,.
We are authorised to announee the name of
JOHN K IIOLCOMBK, with ARCH KILLUORI
aa his deputy, ae a candidate for Sheriff of Haralson
couaty. Election next January. tde
Weather cool.
Buchanan ia improving rapidly.
Another Richmond in the field For
Coroner of Harnlaou county. Won’t
tell hi, imin, hecAiiae lie don’t ndver-
tiar.
Quite a number of people from the ll " !ls ' f
older counlie, hunting luuda in Har-
alaou this week.
Onr friend Bill Wright, one ,f the
clavcreat m«Mi in I' Ik, was in town
luat Friday.
Buchauitu low itlremly bought
about Iwnliunu it bales of cot I on
thia fall, aguin.t ..bout art .my-live
ataame date of laat year. Tliia ia a
good buaiuaaa, especially when we
ooiieider that the llr.t cotton ever
bought here «aa tlmt of laat full.
The aound of the steiiui wluetle ia
now heard in our land*.
Tho National Capital!
Washinotun, Deo. 1), 1878.
Yesterday in the Senate Mr. Ed-
mouda gave notive that on next
Monday lie would ask tho Heiute to
consider a hill in relation to tho
milliner of counting for President,
and matters connected thereariili.
Tin special committee by which the
report ia made, which heaaks to have
discussed ia an exceptionable one.
It is duubtiul if final action will he
taken on llie subject at lliia aeaaion.
Senator Stanley Mathews on Tues
day made an excellent apeeuli in fa
vor of the hill in aid of the Texas &
Pacific R iilroad, and on yesterday,
thinking, no doubt, that the speech
had settled the question, moved to
t.ik.i up the bill for tinul action. The
Senate refused to do thia, because
many utlier Senators desired to be
lieurd us to the merits of the bill.
It seems certain that some hill rec
ognizing this road will pass by a
large majority. Senator Blaine’s res
olution instructing the Judiciary
Committee 'of the Senate to inquire
whether the rights of voters in the
South had Ueu attacked does not
upon further reflection, give tliul
statesman or other radical gentlemen
unalloyed eatisfaetiou. It is parti;
mu, and so palpably so that every
body knows it. Amendments will
lie ottered by Democratic Senators,
uiid Mr. Thurman will, if the repub
licans invite discussion, speak at
length.
Ou Tuesday the Uousv passed two
ol the appropriation hills—the For
tification Bill aud the West Point hill
These, tile Senate referred on yester
day lo the proper Committees, and
they will uu doubt be finally disposid
of at an unprecedentedly early day.
Other appropriation hills are ready
lor the House, aud will receive atten
tion at once. The consideration of
' these trill make up the retd busiuess
•ion, all ol them trill be
[ ou early. With one Mouse in
I rol of each party it dote not
altera, alut the die-
: both parr
tho kind;
Dr. D. B. Head, the father of Mr.
Ilenry 0. Head was' in t.fWiV litis
week. The doctor now lives in Eta
wall county, Alahuma.
The Rev. Ilenry Willi,mis. oif Cross
i’lums, Ala., preached a most excel,
lent sermon at Buchanan on last
Thursday night.
A picture gallery in town, and ol
course all who will may come.
the counter of Mr. Jonathan Wil
liams.
A jolly crowd in to vn ini first
Tuesday. Bill Heaves ctrtsiuly
must sell the happiest "hitters in
Americe.
Ou lust Thursday evening, at the
tha residence of the bride’s fathsr,
Mr. Ezra Barker was married to Miss
Ida, danghterof Mr. Josiah Cham
bers.
Mr. Fults has bought Dr. Man-
ill’s house in Buchanan, and will
move to it soon.
Col. N. N. Beall, of Dallaa, was
in town tile ether day. The Colonel
reports all tilings quiet in Paulding.
Ou the evening of the 3rd in it., at
7 o’clock, at the residence of Mr
Aby Wilsan, Mr. Robert 0. Love-
less wes married to Missfi.vllie Wil
son, Isaac Wentherby, Esq., officia
ting. Next day, by special invitation
wc went to the home of Mr. Thomas
Loveless, father si the groom
elect. Here we were met by Mr.
Loveless, who, by the by, is one of
the cleverest of ilie clever genllmneh
we have everknown, and with all tire
balance of the large crowd assembled
most hospitably entertained until thy
hour of twelve. Dinner b«jii|{An
nounced we were ushered into the
dining room, nnd here wns one of
the most beautifully nnd most houn
tifully furnished tables that w have
ever seen. While side la'des here
and there were fairly groaning under
their loads of anything and every
thing that heart could desire. Am oig
the gui s e present were iimiy sir.mi
gers, und among lln se were Mi.-se
Ellen and Sue Bagged, Messrs. J dii
Hatchett and Ed Morris, of l) n.
lassviRe, and Mr, Janies Afkison mo!
lady of Wliiteshiifg. Everybody . 1
joyed this meeting, I ill of qiiiii
none were ae supremely huj'.py ns i Ini
handsome groom Hint his brnii iTnl
bride. Sneers to Jewiwy nsy ]
...-Pianos, the recipients of more then sixty
premium* eed Gold nnd Silver Medal*, *
the Medal of Merit and Diploma of llont
rmtennlnl Exposition In 1816, have achieved nt
the Exposition Unlvcraell''. Furls, 1818, over all A-
merleanan 1 many forelgt 1 romp'ctltors, their
GRAND CROWNIMe I’HIUMIMII THE
MtdiiilU* D’ Ar^rin uutl it Dipittn.e
ii’toonii.tir,
Toe el her with a Hpccial Certificate of Merit to
Jncub Gross, Superintendent of the filled Factory
for hts extraordinary skill displayed In evory part
of tholr construction, the whole forming a Grand
Award, higher by fttr that of any other Atnorlcan
Rxhlblt, and demonstrating beyond doubt (lie Im
mense superiority of tho Htlrff Instrnments.
The ‘’btlefT’ combines every quality necessary
for perfection In a I'lano. Its rich, grand, mellow
and powerful tone has never been excelled by any
other instrument. Especially In the treble doe*
• "Btlen" Plano show its superiority tivor all oth
i, by thu hull-like clearucwr, sweetness and sing
ing quality ol tone, which lend to it an inestimable
charm For quickness of response to the finger
and evenness or touch throughout the entire scale,
laultlcsa action, unsurpassed durability and
.. _ finish, this I*li»i'o lute justly earned a world wide
reputation. «. •
8BCOND . HAND Pianos of all makers constant
ly In stuck, at Iroin $75 to fJOO.
Hole agent for the Southern States of the Polou
tion. Address,
CU AS. M. STEIFF,
9 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md.
Two Popular Magazines.
Brilliant Novelties far 1819.
Ella Faiimbii, Editor, ui l.oTiutor A Co., Pubs,
WIDE AWAKE
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Fewer Alaqli incry.
U .indifferent machines with
T R winch BillTdrrs. t'Hbln-i
ID
1 Maker,. '
&SW mlscHla-
■emirs Work can com
plete as to Quality and price
with steam newer meenfacter-
Ing. . ,
Will send If Huhinfs On
Trial if Desinril-
a*_r where yoe r-*ti this srjd *#nd ‘l
• uu prices. W. F. * JullN
Wlnneeagord,
.Jniy4th8ut
A Want Supplied
A Well Rstablished
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... «I|.-S Cl ,1 M -a, l>. Lnthrop
a l o.. ol itiistoii, tmv, -pii-ndidlv ucc itnpllsbed
w:.ul thuf seuue.r tiuaits itp m o lew youfa ego.
vlx: to make e inagaxiiiu absolutely pare In Its mor
ai influence, unrivalled In literary merit, beautiful
artistically, aud then te furnish It at so low a price
that the people could affurd to take It.
yo,n, f Clotiviq^
In Oi-tlnrtown is nniVMivli.vil fii’',
R. G AM M ON
BABY LAND
Only Fifty Osmts A Year.
The Only Mngazine in the World
lur the Uiibii-i.
D.tlnty stories, and picture*, and rhymes of Baby
WklhaM—. 111 ok nil'
(Liwpk)n'l Old Stand.)
Has a Large Stoc
Ready-Made
fight pages, thick amber paper, large pi
words dlVlded luto syllables,
bet your baby wutita.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Treasurer.
-We .are euthurlxed to. announce the tiBme of
CirAKLICS It. WOOD ns a candldateLlor County
Treasurer of Polk County fit the. ensuing Jauuary
election. . tde
For Clark of Superior Court.
Wears authorised to announce the name of W.
tde
at th* ensuing January election.
For Cororor.
We aro authorized to anuounco the name of INO
U.PRYOlt a*a candidate for Coronet; of Polk
county at the ensuing Jannary election.
For Tox Collector.
We are authorised to announce the name of W.
J. RICHARDSON, aa a candidate for Tax Collec
tor of Polk conaty et th*ensuing January election.
dec 5th, tde.
For Tax Collsctor.
We ere authorized to announce the name of CO
LUMBUS M. CAMP e* a candidate Tor Tax Collec
tor of Polk connty,at the enoulng Jaunary election
dec 5, tde.
U TIm l>abUc.
navlng served the people of Polk coanty for two
years In the Oflco of Tax Receiver, I hereby an
nounce tayoell as a candidate for re-election. I
flatter myself that I have served the public accep
tably, and am grateful for the confidence they have
placed In me lu the past, and I hope to continue to
merit their enpport. Respectfully,
nov. 2H tde K. II. WHEELER.
Far Tax Racalvar.
We ere authorised to announce the name of
J. M. ARRINGTON as a candidate for Tax Re
ceived ol Polk county. Election, January, 1819.
Fnr Tex Kecelttr.
We are authorised to announce the name of W.
L. McCOIlMACK as a candidate for Tax Receiver
at the ensuing Jannary election. tde
For Tat 0#llwt«r.
I hereby announce myself *it* candidate for Tax
Collector of Polk connty. at thu ensuing January
election. If. C. HARRISON
For Connty Tieasnrer.
Mr. Editou : Tou will please notify the people
that I am a candidal# for Connty Treasurer at the
ensuing Janury election. '*i ‘ •
oct 84, tde rBfER C. HARRIS.
Fnr Tex Cn line tor.
W* are authorised to aunoaneB'tb* name of W*.
M. MORGAN aa a candidate for Tax Collector nt
th* ensuing January election. . tde.
Fnr ex Collector.
W* are authorised to announce the none of L.
B. TORE for re-olectlon to the office'of Tex Col
lector at the enening January election. tde
For Shari ft.
We are authorised to ah'tiouiicc the nmne of
W. G. TAYLOR, as a candidate for Sheriff, at the
January election, 1879. Deputy, K. W CLEM-
ENTw,. In this connection I will say that If elec
ted, I will move to Cudarton u.
For Sheriff.
We araanthorlimd to animuncu ih«- nantu of. Mn
II. P LUMPKIN as a candidate for Hheilff of
Polk couufy Bt the uNSQlng January election. With
Jack G. RULLdCK.wl Rockm.it,as bis Dcpcty.
«ct 10. RkL
HEN TS’ FURNISHING .ijjjO.QI^S,
Hills, C.QisjinilTfotjon,?,
for ll^t'Xfjll|
n t he MantiWioriei
rorCesh, and has nv.
mlrltlfe Meri-liast la
■■■ tlm Cities:- • , j j
All grailea of CLOTRINp from- tlw cemei
beet. A nice Hue of
f tho Celebrated Pearl Shirt,
CARPETS
or exhibited in this iharket, . BT Agent for
me. Deinorcst Patterns.
1 shall make every effort to win and hold ym
„.foil will and patronage hy a correct pr
of every duty portainlng to my hnslucss.
117 8
correct perlormanc*
11. HARPOLD, .
WHITELEY’S
OLD ltELIA'UI.K .
LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE.
Rome, Oa.
W. T,. WHITELEY, I’hopkiktoh.
KEEPS CONETANTLT OX
band t<> litre, Good Ilorscs and
Excellent Vehicle*. Hnlendtd
Accommodation* for Drovere
add othera. florBee, Carriage*,
and Bugglca alwaya on hand for
satisfaction guaranteed to .all who
19 Short* Block, ROM ft, G A
ntest Utirguins ever ottered to the Trude ut Komu, in Jettns,
Flannels, Lihsejs, Dress Goods, Tickings, Domestics, ttbfflA* v
Shawls, &c. &c.
Overcoats! Overcoats I!
OHBAP! OHHAPt
RGK STOCK UEADY-MADE CLOTHING—ChrEprst ifi)Nti|
Georgis. Large Stock of Boots, Shoes, He!a, &e., nt Low Prlwt.
(living Jast received and opened up our SECOND STOCK for this Season, bought slneo the greet
act ton In the price of Cotton for thu Cash, we aro able to meet the demand* of the low price In Cet t
H. B. PARKS A GO.,
SiRD of Big While anil Kid FIuk
PHOENIX PLAINING HILL.
Longley & Robison Proprietors,
ATLANTA, OA.
THK LARGEST AND COMPLETEST MILL IN GEORGIA.
1106m
Polk Sharif’s Mortgage Sale.
W ILL bo «old hsfiirt the Court
House iloiir in Cedartown,
Polk county, Ga., oh the Firat Tues
day in January next, between the le
gal baurs of sale, the .following prop
erty to-wit:
Lot of land No. 3aS, in the 2nd
district nnd 4lli section of Polk
county, Ga., as the property of
James A Crocker, hy virtue of one.
Mto tgnge fi fa freni I 'oik Superior
Coltrt, In favor of G. W. Featli.rston
& Co. vs James A. Cmilker. Prop
erty pointed cut in this fi fn.
K. VT. CLEMENTS,
dec 5, tils Sheriff.
Polk County Sharif’s Solos.
W ILL he sold before the Court
House door, i n ('ediirtown,
Polk co.unty, 0a„ between the legal
hour, ol sale pit the First Tuesday in
January 1870, the following prop'
erty to-wit:
One chestnut Sorrel horse, about
ten years old, ami,, one. Iron Hale, us
the property of J. U. Burlier, hy vir
tue of one Polk Superior Court fi fa
in favor of J. K. Rowan vs J. R.
Barber. E. W. CLEMENTS,
dec 5, tils Sheriff.
Haralson County Sheriff’s. Saint.
^J^fLL he aDtit'before4l)e.‘Court
Boys Clothing.
House door in Bireliaiiun, IJ nr
alsiui county, Ga;, ftp t'hh Ftrsf-Tiies
dAy'in Jtiiiitafy, 1873, IjetWerii 1 lie
legal IninI'B- Ot tale,.".the fallowing
pro|ierl-v,'to-wif jri" .... .
Eastliulf of. lot,No..111,iii.ilie.7th
dis'riot mill 6th seotioi, ol' origihally
Ci'irroll, now Haralson eotinfy,' Ga.,
as the properly of Edwin Blaekmond
hy virtu ■ of one Tux II fii in favor of
til. State and Connty v« Edwin
Blncknioml.
Clothing House In
CE DARTO-m
IWT The petrbeag* of the pebllc Is fMpectfally
■oil cl ted. , .. ■
it. gammqn,
oct 84, In Lumpkin's Old BtaeS.
This important orgm
pounds, mid all tha bJoo_ w ,
three gallon*; pastil through it Bt least OAce eveTy
half hous, to have .the Ula end other impurities
0 strained dt filtered from. It. liile is the natural
■ purgative of the bdWcK, and If.tltf UVcr becomes
| torpid it is not sejurated from the LIinkI, but car-..
. ried through the v Jns to «U parts of she system,
[ and In trying to-'escape .'(brought>Ui' perci of the:
I S;. c «.'l\«'k“VV4^u=4|, , & l 'b"y. n .
I pepsia, Indigestion, C<uist|mtidn.;H'eaJ^ciie, Bill-
J ousness, Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers. Piles*.
EBiSlck and Sour Stomach, anil general debility fol
dsI low. Mbmell's’ HarATiKr, thegropt vegetable
|L! discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw
‘ off from one to two ounces or-blle-eilfi»-tlme the,
W blood passes through U, as long as there is an ex-
« cess of bile; and the effect oTevcp a few dose*
upon yellow complexion-or a brown dirty looking
iskin.wtil astonish all who try-lt—they Icing the
I ’ first symptoms to disappear.' Tile cure of all bili-
! mu diseases and Liver complaint is made certain
I by taking If ju-ATiNB in aedonlar cejwitMirections.
Headache is generally cured hi twaily'mlnutes,
! a ml no disuse tHnt arises from the Liver can exist
jif a f.lr Uhl is given.
Ta t< tip pill* when you can get Hhfatin* at
|tlie wfite prl «- For sale in ajqftjttNsd fit.oo bot-
j. r.'umsu 4 r±
Fnr Still 1 llV Btlihiiftli it Jiiil.
the tiinnrif.il «v« of- life’ 6pon iil/icli
you haw jual I.iiiiichvd, never lie «t i a -
tattled by wraihgli-w«W «if mlvrAiiy.
Ifcst Five OvUsCiffti* In
.wa2»».fc. unity Troesurur ut the ensuing
? W. F. PdW TB, Eitllff J
• v - tjtr i2tr ■
Alio nt the 8t*m»* time nnd pmet,
half of bit of land No. 111, in the Till
district and 5th section uf originally
(Jarroll now llftruls«»n comity, G
as the property of J B. Blaekmond,
liy Virtni* of one Tex 11 fit in f.tvnrof
the BtEtc End Count? J B Blnck^
nioud. A. J. HUN T,
dvc 5, |(]s. Sheriff.
LONGLEY A. ROBISON, No. 18 Loyd Street, Factory corner Butler
end Gtlmor, Contractors and Proprietors of Phoeulx Plalnlag Mill, manufaetnrera of Doom, Seek, Winds
etc. The Pbornix II the flne*t and best Plaining Mill In thelloutli, and turn* out work ol the very best
quality and at prices that defY competition. They have purheastd the latest tmptnveatnt* and best
machinery ever brought South, and pow guarantee that no house. North or West, shall famish bettor
R oods, nr for less money. Besides goods of their own make, they haven large stock of Western good*
lat are offered at prices below competition. Parties desiring bedding material, Sashes, Blinds, etc.,
will do well to write tn Messrs, L. Alt. As Contractors they do an Immense business, having bnllt
many of the finest buildings In the ally. They are thoroughly and absolutely reliable, and their esti
mate* ere alwayB lowest, - They can point to score* of huge end coatly building* put under their bids,
and they have nevci tailed to come up to thu very highest meek of their contract. Mennfbeterleg the
most of the Material used In building, end all of the Hashes, Doers, Blinds, etc., they can underbid most
of their competore. The flret is also agent for the New York Enamel Paint Ce. The paint eetd by
this company Is endoreod a* the best In the world. mot S8-6m
NEW MILINEEY STORE.
-®. O.
Would respectfully call the attention of the Ladier to her Large eri!
Miignilicent. Stock of
Millinery Goods and Notions, Hats,
BONNET’S, FLOWERS, LACKS, NECK-WARE, DIUC89
BUTTONS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, KID
GLOVES, &c.. if.
Ltifj-vst and mfhsL Select Stock in thu City. No. 115, Broad, Street,
Rome, Ga. nov. 14, 1m
“Dewdi-Op Iitq.”
This is to inform the public Hint I
Imve opened at Merrill's nif
tier « uhuiott selection .If •
WHISKIES, WINES. GINS,
BRANDIES, CIGARS
ami TOBACCO.
^11 jre lnyrrs ol a Hlmnn Pure
opportunity. My Saloon I*
FinsT CLASS
. Hi'every prrMcttlar
HOT DRINKS A SPECIALTY.
• • ' Do sure ^cail at (be
DBWDROP.
n: M. IIUTOHKHSON, .
Proprietor.
Administrator's Sato.
G^EOI(OIA—Haralson County.—By. virtue of i
order of the Court Ordinary of said county, will be
in the First Teeodey In JanuaryJjext.bet wvon
the legal hours of sale, et the Court House door of
raid comity, thu following real estate, to-wit: 101, 1
, mere of less, of lot of laud, No. 800, lu the
Eight district, orlglfiklly Carroll now Haralson
■county Go., belor-Ing,Vo thjs estate of Charlve Sides
deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms,
One-half cash hud-’-baton j
1879. December 3nd 1878.
Pec. 5th, 30
' due December 35th,
II. C. HEAD.
Administrator.
Administrator’s Stle.
Georgia—Haralson county.—By virtue
order from the Court of Ordinary of said
county, will be sold on the Aral Tuesday In Janua
ry next, between tn* legal hours‘.of sale, at the
Court House door ol said county, the following
real estate, to-wit: Fifty Acre*, more or less, or lot
of laud No.858 In tbefith dtltnclof originally Car-
tow llaaaleon county, Ga.. bclopglng to the
b ol Joseph L. Powell, decease'll. Hold for the
toenent of the heir*. - Terms, One-half cash, and
baloney due peffmbnt Wth jfiV'J,. December 3ud,
. .11, V, HEAD, Administrator.
UFeQJIGJA-roLK COpNTY-W. T. Tomlin-
eon, Administrator on the estate of -B.' H. Tomlin*
don deceased, hoe applied tu*m« for letters ol . DIs-
mission ^-(uu thy said administration, alleging In
his petltloq that be has fhliy administered and dis
bursed tha estate ef said deceased, according to
law, therefore, all persona concerned will be and
appear at a Court of Ordinary
belil 1n'sa1d.couUfy en the First Monday -in Febru
ary n^ffit, toahow causeifany they .hav«, why let
■ of Dismlseioa should not begrahtedln said
Given under My band this Nov, Srd, iS78.
r 7, .Im . r-JOIL BREWER, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
Land For Sale.
Tha subscriber . beiup determined
to leave so corrupt a community aa surroanda bint
offers' about
Ach-fi rif.^ilHt C-lffSS lifill'l ,
lying |n tvdar VeJby and Cnllawl Town Valley, on
which is a good MILL and e gbok Custom’Water
GIN, lie,.
VEIIY LQW FOB CASH.
I Will* divide r-aiti lands to enlt ptirclioser«>
hnd examine said' I And*. I will’ gueratit*« it
the bnat plane In the State for-an hemwt uni
rite at, es'Jio wonM leave It wit! fewer regret* than
anjtot)t«r In the wlffg world.
V X8-HI,, , G. W..W.EST,
. 8TABLISHED IN 1808.
MARK W. JOHNSON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AOKNTS FOR AND DBAI.Eim IN
Farm Eninm-a and Muoltliiury, Hmls. Fi-nilizers, Ini)in vtd Stuck, ke
, Taylor’s Dry Steam Euuiiics, (JIcKg’a Symp Evapnretorz,
Taylor’s Clipper Engines,
87 Marietta Street Atlanta, Gka.
Arc; prsparsd to furnish Steam Kugluss of all etylee
on most favorable terms. Our byrap Evaporators surpass
all others.
SAW MILLS ALL BIZ KB.
1000 Budhcls ol (Jrnss hiuI Ol'»wr*^-rJh.
1fX)Bushels BILL DOLLAR'S Rust Proo
should be without it.
Oni<>ii Sets, Giirtlen S eils,'Flower 8S* • aptl Bulbs injgrt-a
for Circulars and Price* or what you want. \
MARK W. JOHNSON *(
37 Murielta, Strict- Atlantk Ga.
Non*
VHilety.
supt 2tJ-3m
St
A. J. YOUNG,
r DEALER IN
Corn and Bye Whiskies,. Wines
Gins and Brandies,
Nows’ W., r house, UEDARTOWN, OA.
Slot t
A Specialty -made*of ;•
Mi. tin I ft itr lli.nrhon and Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey.
THE “OLD CABINET”
Cannot be excelled. 1 keep kuclt Liquor* as may he used us a b’evcfajjav or
for medical purposes, with perfeot siifety. Give me a call. Good treat-
meat guaranteed.
Burlington Hawkeye
FOR HALM BY NEWS TRADE, 5(5. .
WCFKLV $2PfB A N M-
$1,010 IN PREMIUMS.
Also. Pr- miuin'* forsttlit’.l chib* and ►Inglt
Hand :• /^ni> Y«»r • bpy add terms.
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