The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, December 19, 1878, Image 2

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'•»' i in xmgpmMM THE EXPRESS. Cjda.rto-.vn, JNcT w ‘ , h», £xpr»«».h'aS a larger clrcu- icthv'tbAa-'asy-Stlfft- newspaper i mi the 38th Senator ’1 ’ v UO Tuk order of Knights of Honor hurt* quid d<*iUh .loaves *c.tus**d from yellow./;ft-m^» r 1 in Memphis alone of two hundred ami tifHklbjmgiind dol* . _ bW. f hi^in^.Vxta ihTInem: '“’"’S' ** *"*** *notn, thw hePS about tl\e dollars eneh. One day lust week Governor Hamp ton w.i< gjven up to die. A change for t!i« holier line taken [duct* and now • in thought he will recover^ A day of i»o»Liug and pr.ayer for his covory wan set aside in Richmond lust Week. When .lb country editor solicits mihs-.cibors for his paper lie* is often •net. with tin- reply that they can get the New York Herald for a dollar a year and they can't afford to pay two dollars for a small country sheet. The subic. iher forgets that the c. e. weekly talks for his peopl , their in terests, their country and their town, One may read the New York Herald or the New York unylhing-else lor tlfty years and not one liue will he eeo about his neighbor or the little incidents daily transpiring in his midst. Wo will pay ten dollars a line for ev«*ry line written during the past twenty years in the interest of Ce> dnrtown, Buchanan, Polk or Hnral* son counties in the Herald, the mou- ey to be paid on delivery of papers containing it. It seems to us that the merchants of the towns forget the duty they owe the country press. The profession is honorable and is entitled to all reasonable support, it cannot afford to work f*«r nothing and t hrow in the paper. Tne news- pap'T is a continual advertisement of the town. Every week its sub scribers are told of the advantages to be derived from trading in its place of publication. Then away with your “big dollar paper.” The conn try press cannot allord it and pay for what its proprietors and printeis eat and wear. Tho National Capital I Washington, pec. 13, 1878. It is an interesting but not impor tant question whether or not Senator Gonkling will attempt to prevent ths confirmation of Mr. Hayes’ New York Custom House appointees. Tho Senator’s friends are not United in belief on tho point. Mr. Conk- ling srema to think of late tlmt reti cence is one of the attributes of great ness Mr. Conkling has what has been culled the Presidential maggot in his head. There is no proof of his having followers outside ol New York, ami it seems certain that his nomination would he the beginning of endless diseeiitions in the Rtqmb- lit an party. Yesterday, while Blaine was speak ing to all the people the Senate Chum- bee would contain, Mr. Conkling was ihe one apparently uninterested per son present, lie was writing letters all the time. The enmity between these two very prominent lb-publi cans may have no had consequences lor either ol them or to the Republi can party now, hut if .itl»*r should, be nominated for. the Presidency there would be trouble. Mr. Conk- ling has too many eiieiuiih in Leu M«te candidate. Mr. Blaine’s speech, by the way, was folly to his usual standard. It was an ingenious arrangement and an eloquent reading of paragraphs from the Boston Traveler, B..ngor Whig, and New York Tribune. That part of ii which relates to uffaira in the Souiii will be instantly known to bo false by all Southern men, and the speaker was as unhappy as ever in attempting to connect his c ncl.u sions with his facts. He has a mind which is neither l->gical nor lair, and his studied efforts in tire be in. to, even more tlun his harangues upon tl stump exposed lim (act. Mr. Thur man proposed an amendimnl to Mr. Blaine’s ivsoli i.n and spoke for Weiity nnniiies. Mr. Lamar follow ed. The discussion will he renewed ut an curly day umt he protruded. The lLuiisi*, hov»e\«r,shows,iiodis position to give up iis lime tc debate, it “means business.” Four appro priation b.lls have nIrt'ady l eeie passi td and the rnnaiiider uiv well ad vanced fn the H mse or in Commit tee. The only ixiiMideil debate licip.ilo.| is on the legislative,'execu tive, and judicial bill, hi which nit*, annually ajq^r.-primid many.thous ands of doll .rs lor plirpos.-H tit least questionable* N > ••river, Itaiboriin- provi lm iit 'bill wilt he passed* The magnitude of tm* steal las* year, about $8,000,000; has sobt red even tbe-too.r ii ckjeti members. more sensible thing in many years than this, and has not in a generation had a man in the Senate with the in- jiuence Governor Hampton will have. Emm mtn and others in the Senate and House tho people of the c untry will gradually learn what the South really is, what it deserves, and what it needs. When those wiii,.be fti end of sectional polities, Governor Hampton will receive, a warm welcome to the Senate. Austin. ROCKMAKT LOCALS. Rock mart, Deo. 13, 1878. Snow on the Oih inst. two inches deep. And now the hog is killed,. ami have both bread mid meat. Christmas is coming and nearly every day some ol our creditors are taking us by the coat sleeve and Hi king ns to one side and says, oaii-l you—and lo and behold we say can’t, got nothing for cotton. Rev. Mr. Heath, the circuit preach er has loft for his field of labor an other year at Clarksville. Santa Claus has not made his up pearance here yet. Will some one direct him this way lor the benefit of the childron. But we have tail our slum* of can didates this week and we are all set ting now. Candidates ares » common that the dogs won’t hark at them, and amongst them we find our ifilcient clerk of the Superior Court, W. C. Knight, he don.t look frightened nl though some one said that he was scared up. Very little qothm corning in now and trade is dull. No visible change iu the railrond us yet. Several marriages recently; who will he 110X17. On the 8th inst. by W. N. Strange, N. P M Mr. Ransom Watters to Miss M. C. Arnold, ull of this county. William Hubbvrd h e returned from a visit' to Texas. He is hot pleased with the o »qqny. ilcbrough* his son and family buck with him. Thomas W. Morgan and W. A. liall had a regular pilch batik* the other night. Tom Morgan was bung i . i I, t, ,r .ii ,, ; are in agreement wun me cimimiiiiiiuii mm v ed up pruity badly, Mr. Had got oil | tin* principles upon which this Republic Sno A. Teacher of Piano a id Organ, and Instructor in Vwculizuiion or Voioo Bi tiding. Will resume Lessons .Unitary Oth, 1879. Terms $5 per month, payable Shoe Shop. 1,1- In Cudur Icltn »h thanks Mny d^custoiflfc* furuBt fovofi, I trust, They will VU coim» back and many new ones; 1 am" determined lo work as cheap a* the cheapest, there by meriting an equal eharo or work. Rospcctfnly, not lllra J. W. I10GUB. monthly. dec 19,- lm J^CHl^VEST AjffjBSIJBTp J|£| DEILERS ON’S JIAjG AZIN E. full-size paper - PATTERNS ! A JSuppl *1111*111 wi.ll be given ju ev ery number io; 18>*D, j.’- intuiniiig a fnil-s ste pat.-ei n shn-t for a lady** or child’s dftfts. Every subscriber will receive, during 'tin*"war, twt*l*<“ofl tin sc path i ns, so that these alone ivill .be worth more, than the sub? seri|iiiou. iVicrson’s Mngajniiecont -ins every year, lOOO’pagfs, 14 steel plates,' 12 colored Berlin pni terms, 12 mam- mouth colored fashion plate, 24 pa ges of music, and about QUO wood cuts. Its principal unbtllithments SITI’ERBSTEEL ENGRAVINGS! Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates Ahead o* all others. These plates are engraved on steel, twice tho usu al size, and are unequalled lor beauty They will he superbly colored. N. B.—As the publisher how pre pays the postage to all mail suhscri- b is. Peters*in is cheaper ihun ever; in fact li i.* .tin;cheapest in the world. Terms-Alwajs In A(ivaiiec»$2 A YKAlt 2 Copies for 83 50; 3 Copies for ♦4 50. Wit a copy of the premium picture (24X20) "Christ Blesying Little Children,” a Five Dollar En graving, to the person getting up the eluh. 5 copies for 88 00; 7 copies lor $10 60; 12 copies for $17 00. With both nil extra copy of tlvu Magazine for 1870, and the premium picture, a Fire Dollar Engraving, to ilu* per son getting lip the club. Address, post paid, Clt 4IM.KR .1. PRTKII80N, 809Chestnut S’., iHiilndcIphhqlV.' Spictmeils sent gratis if written for. The SUN FOR 1879. Ihcxl will be the » present nil |hn news in a readable shape, and to lull the trtitn though the homrtjH r*tll. Tiik Hea has been, Is. and wlltcantlnun to bu Indononduat of everybody and everything save I nr* Truth and It* own conviction ol diey. That It* Ilia only policy which lm* won for this newspaper the confidence and friendship of a wider conrlltuency thnn was ever enjoyed by nhy other American The Sum In Ihe newspaper for the people. It is not for thu rich man against the poor man. or for the poor man against tjio rich inun. l»ULll *«ek* Uu do equal Juwttcc lo nil Intercut* In Ihe cotmouimy. It I* not tho organ or any parson, dare, red. ->r party. There need be no myidery about It* love* and hate*. Il le for the hSned wap. au-alnet the rogue* every time. It U for the lioncet Pemocrnt n* ngalnat Ihedlahonett Republicans, and fur the honest Rnpilbllcnn u* apiiiiiHt the dislioiie,) Rem It* support ti with only a few scratch*^ Mr. Williutn Garner living nenr Draketown, Haralson county, com mitted suicide last Eritlny by rh<*ot- iug himself through tho heart with a rifle gun. Did not learn any mu n for tho act. John Brewer is reported iudisp aed this morning so much so ns not’able to he out. Only six candidates in town this morning. The tax collector is iu tow , and still lie says come and pay your tax- THEY ALL WANT IT, Because it is a family itcwspnp rof pure, sound rending for old and young, ami it. contains a reliable and comprehensive summary of all tin important news. T1IE NEW YOKK OBSERVER, the Best Family Newspaper, publish vs both the religious and secular news tlmt is desired in any family, while all that is likely to do harm is shut out. It devotes four pages to reli gious news, and four tos*cular. The New York Observer was first published iu 1823; and it is believed to he the only instance of a Nfci- giotis Newspaper continuing its even course for Fifty-six Years, without a change of name, doctrine, intent, purpose, or pledge f**. ni the dale of iis birth. The 57th Volume will contain all the important news that can interest or instruct; so that any one who reads it will he «boroughly posted. \Yu do not fun a benevolent insti tutions, and wo do hot ask for ihe support of charity.. We propose to make the Best Newspaper that is pub lished, and we pinpoge to sell n as cheaply us it can be afforded. Lei those who want pun*, sound, sensible truthful reading, subscribe fur ,!(’ a nl let them induce others to do Hu same. We are now piiblishfng in th * Observer the Story of “J iao Til* Maid/’’ by Mrs. Oharha, author o| “Chronicles of tfie SeUunberg-.Cotta Family.” We a«*nd no Premiums. We will send you the New York Observer one year, post-paid, for $3,15. Any one sending with, his own subscrip tion . the immes yj'. New subscribers, shull have commission allowed iu pr-'portion to^th** numberseni;'. For particulars see terms iii ih«-0 >survt*rf Sample copies free. Address, New Turk Obskuvku, 37 Park Row, New York. i_ fa -±. -,wJa . T ' !f ' , If you waul BUI Hwul*. Luttcr IlMdv, Oiraulan " j Conlt*. HondbUI TooSore, or any tblns ki lha way > o Job'^MnUng bring yaur orders IS tka I wn* rutniiK-u ior inu }>m>pi«. » upiii" | HtllilMon anrl conHtltutionnl prlnaipli lod r ;n*. in tliH.iailmcuou* ci*nM»lrn«-y i>I 1H.1I. bv which ft man hot olctfred'Wn* plavril. In the Pm**i- deuv'r olllco. wherw lie *1111* remainn—It.Hpxuki* out for thu rL'ht. That I* Tiik Sun’s Idea of Innopon- dcncu. In this ruspoct there will he no cIuoko ill Its prourflimno for iNTfl. Tiik Sun has fairly earned tho lieufty rascals, frnnds. nmt hlimbli;'* of nil sixes, It hope* to deserru that hnlrcd not loss in Ih* Ti'*r lHlin, thnn In 1877. or Any year (rone liy ’I’lik Nun will continue to shine on tho wicked with iinmlll^atcd hrljjht! While the lessons of l slantly kept before the p , . propose to make Itself iu 187*1 ii iun«azlnc i • lent history. It Is printed lor the mini an men ql toilny, whose concern I* chiefly with the aflalrs of to day. It has both thu disposition and the ability to nflbrd Us render* the promptest, fnl- lc*t. and inogte accnmte lnteHcll«eiico of What ever In the wide world Is worth attention. To this end the resources beloni'iajr t*» well-established prosperity will be liberally employed Tho present disjointed condition o this country, and the uncertainly « lend an extraordinary slRiilllcanco to tho events or the coming year. The iljsctissions of the pros*, the dehatrs and arts «f CoiiRi-es*, and the move ments of the lenders lu every ei-ction of the Re- public wili Rave a direct hut ring on iHb ITeelden tlal election or IH-'O—an oveut which niu-t he re yarded with thu most niixlous Interest by every patriotic Amorlran. whatever Ills political Ideas oralleeiance. To these clemehle of Interest may bo added tho probability that the Democrats will control both houses or CnngKS>j tho IncroisliiK foobleuess of the fraudulent. Admlnllstratlou. and the spread and strongtenln- everywhero nl h of its'varying phn-es, and to expound according -o its woll-kanwn method*, tho prlticl pies tlmtkhotild guide u* through tin- lahyilnlh, will he an important pint of Tub Sun's work for Our rates of subscription remain unchnaced K«.r tho l)/ii.Y Sun, a fourpnRo sheet ol tweui.v- elL'ht columns, the price by mull, postpaid, Is 5% cci.t a month, or ft) N) a year; er Including tho Snnduy paper, an eight pane sheet of llfl nus, the price is M cents a month, oi •ar; postsue paid. , , The Sunday edition ofTilB Sira IsnUo fnruirhcd paratc“at|*1.80uy*ftr, posfaKu pain. I’hu price ol the Wkkki.y Sun, el^ht piur< six coiniins, I* $1 a year, postage paid. F nl ten sciiditq'$ 10 wu will send an exrru co froe, Address 1. W. RNGLAND, Publisher ol Tub Run, New York City. •s. llfty- PATENTS. F. A. Lehmann. Solicitor of American and Foreliru Patents, Watliiligton, U. U. All Imelnes* co n nee led with Pnleul*, whether beforeI he l at- PEESCRIPTION FREE! imt» w™-!* A'!f.ie«! ,i Ji , i"i , jiJ, i «aa , k..: I-. ;U,t ir.r> -' 'ft- . f 'pfc- ' H. HARPOLD, \Y i’l s* ml Machines On Trial if Dcsiual. Say where yoa reed tills and semi for catalogue and prices. \V. F. * JOHN RAFINKS, Rockford, Wlnncbn^o Co., 111. July -lihaili A Want Supplied! A Well Established dlotljiq^ Soii^e In (Jwl.iit ,wn ;s ii i v a li.\ U fuel. R. GAMMON, (I.mupkln'a Old Stand.) Hus ii Lurge Stock uf Clothing, OK NTS* FUUNISIIING GOODS, Iliili-, Caps slid Notions, Which lie will aeir low for the GA8II, ns he lm* bought them direct fnJlnthe Maunhictorlea |u the PJast for Cash, and ha* avoid- ed the middle Morelia*t In „the Clllns. All grades of CLOTHIN J iroin Ihe cummo mat lo host. A nice Hue of Boys Clothing. clothing House In OK D A MOWN. tiT Tho patronnge pf the public la respectfully solicited. R. GAMMON, oct 84,Sin Lumpkin’s Old Stand. ■LUNGS inings am! Fancy Goods, BLACK AND COLORED UILK8, 8VTINM. AND VELVETS. BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS lo match every ahado of Draad Goode. R E PELLEN T 8. 100 piece* of Jean* from 19 cents up: 00 pieces All Wool Casshncros and Kersey from JB cent* up; 40 pieces l'lald and Plain Llnrey from 19J4 to 30 cunt* lor the beet make; 76 plecea White, Bed and I’lnld Kjannel from 18^ cent* ns; 115places Blc4ched Domestic ft-onrO cents np; 4fl ptcc«?s of Ticking from 3 scuts up; 75 pair V hlto and Colored Black- uU cheaper than ever sold lu tlika markup; Prlnta from 5 cent* up; 30 pieces of Canton Flannel from Scents up; 00 l)ozeii of thu Celebrated Pearl Shirt, finished compute for $1.00. Thu largest Stock o CARPET8 . ver exhibited in this insrkot, DT Agent for Mine. Demsrcst Pattern*. I shall tnnku every effort to win and hold your good will and patronage by a correct pcrlormance of every duty pertaining to my bu*lne*a. oct 17 8m 11. HARPOLD, Vvia IT H) LEY’S OI.ll UKUA1II.K LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE. RoftieOa. W. I* WHITELEY, Profrietob. KKKI’S CONSTANTLY ON hand to hire. Good Horse* and Excellent Vehicle*. Hplondld Accommodation* for Dmvurs and other*, florae*, Carriage*, _ anil Haggle* always on hand for 3 *ntl»fnctlon guaranteed to all who AX) V «: .«,■ Gr-ttti'S) lisr^.iiis svsr offered to tile ’ Elnnm-ls, l.lnsoye, Drefta Shawls, &i:" Overcoats! CHEAP! LARGE STOCK READY-MADE OwoBgia* -Lar^u Jil4iok.iil.itooikr< Having J.i*t received and opened m» our SECOND STOCK 5 ductlon in the price of Cotton for Mm Oath,** arts able t< 17 3m XX a JDa 'V • 'I he fatality'of Consumption or Throat and ,ung Diseases, which sweep to the,crave nt least iic-tntrd of all death's victims, arise* from the I Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu pefies an the work of death goes on. £io,o<x> will be paid if Opium, or Morphine, or any prcbaniiion of Opium, Muraftme or Prussic Acid, cad he found in the Gloub Fluwrr Cotqni SvKur, which has cured people who arc' living to-day with hut ono remaining lung. No greater wrong con be dono than to say that ConstlmptUn is incflrabl'e. The Oi.ouit Flowiir Gill;ii bvain* will cure it w.hen all other nicaits have ft fled. A'to. Colds, Cough, Asthma, Urunchiiis, and ail dlsct.M.* of the throat w an ! lungs. Read the iestiuuuiinls of th Hon. U those of other rcuu-rkalde cures in uur boo -’'ee m to nil at the drug stores—and be convinr. 1 u.\ if n I ^OU wish to he Cprcd yw cap be by takl ; fhe S I Take no 1 roches er Lbrcngc* for ^orc Throat, when you can u't f'.LOnit Fi.otviiirSvKUP at same C3 P r *ce. For si^u by ull Druggists in accent and ;ti.co bottles. S'. '&BtpKK3UXJti tSo CO., Piop’a. | PHILADELPHIA, PA. Kiii z«. (li ii.i » k iv.'.i Polk ShorilT’s Mortgsgo Sale. w ILL be sold before the Court. House door in Cedattown, Polk county, Ga., on the Fir«t Tnoa- dav in January next, between ihe le gal hMiirs ol sale, the following pr«p- :*r j to-wit: Lot ot'land No. 355, in the 2nd district and 4th section of P*dk County, Gh., as tho property of James A. Croc’k<*r, by virtue nl one fcemc Mortgxgf ti la from Polk Superior Court, in favor of G. W. Feathvistou & Co. vs James A. Crocker. Prop erty pointed cut in this fi fa. E. W. CLEMENT’S, dec 5, tds Sheriff. Polk County Sheriff's Sales. ^N7ILL be sold be fore the Court ^ ™ House door, i n f'edartown, Polk county, Ga., hot ween the legal hours ol suh* on t he First Tuesday in January 1879, the following prop erty to-w it: One elu’Sinut Sorrel horse, about ten years old, and one Iron Safe, as the property of J. It., Barber, by vir tue of one Polk Superior Court (1 fa in favor of J. K. Rowan vs J. R. Barber. E. \Y. CLEMENTS, dec 5, ids Sheriff. Haralson County Sheriff’s Sales. WW ILL ho sold before the Court II01180 dour in Buchanan, liar- aboil county. Ga., on the First Tu* s day iu January, 1879, between the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to-wii: East half of lot No. 111, in the 7th district and-6th section ot originally Carroll, now Haralson county, Ga., as l he proper 1 y. of Edwin Blaekmond by vii’iu • of one Tax ti fa in f.v-*r of tin* State and County vs Edwin Blaekmond. Also nt the siime time and pine*, half of lot of laud N*». 111, in tin* 7th disMict nnd 5th section of originally Carroll now Hands »n couiiiy, G ., as he property ■ f J II Blaekmond, by Viitue ..Pi»ne Tax'll fa in fiv**rol the State and County vs ,1 B Black' mondi A. J. HUNT, dec 5, tds. Sheriff- Administrator’s Sale. G*KOR01A—lUruDuii County.—By virtue of an onjur ol thu Court Ordinary of *ald county, will be *old on thu Flret Tuesday in Jnuunry next between Him legal liiiliri* oT mile, at thu Court House door of Kiiil county, thu following ren|u»tatu, to-wit: 1lU>i Acre*, inuru of I***, ol lot of luud. No. 300, In the Eight dielrlcl. originally Carroll now Haralson county (In., belonging Jo the estate of cliarlu* Mdea deceuped, sold for the beiiuflt of thu hutrs. Term*, Oiiu-hult' cash mid balan.ie due Ducemher 26th, 18711. Ducumbur 2nd 1878. , II. C. HEAD. Dec 6th, 30 Administrator. Pilmi istrator’s Said. CxEUR .IA—11AHALSON COUNTY.—By virtue ol nn order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will he sold on thu Ili-M Tuesday In .Ii ry next, lie tween t nu legal hours of sun-', m Court llmitfu door ol auid county, thu rollowing real ustntu, to-wit: Fifly Acros, more or leas, of lot of land^lo,26:i in thu 8th district of originally Car- roll, now liaaslson county, Ga., belonging to the ustato*of Joseph L. *I’owoll, deceased. Sold for the beneut or thu heirs, Terms, ^uu-half cash, and luilaucu due Dlcumber 26th 1870, December 2nd, 1878- ' *•' ll/'O. HEAD, Administrator. •r .aga,n>Vl° robin* haMtnweS. i 'i,OfMM Ce^IaS. FOR UUMDRY B8E. i Par Male Everywhere. OkoROIA-POLK COUNTY-W. T. Tomlin- son, Administrator on theesjato of E. S, Tomlin son deceased, has applied to me for letters of DU- intsalon from'tho raid administration, alleging In his petition that ho lias fully administered aqd dis bursed tbo estate of said deceased, accoidiiig to law, tllcreMVu, all persona concerned will he and appynr at a , Court of Ordinary to bo huiil in said county on the First Monday in ruhru- ary next. Inshowcauso If any they hnvu. why let tors of Disinlsslou should not he grantdl in said case/ Given nn.'er my band this Nov. 3rd, 1878. iioV 7.8m .H *KL UREWKR, Ordinary. T- New Wood and Dial SUMPTER &W3 WE will do all kinds (if WAGON nil litlilffTl AllkU FOR TUB CASH. W# make a specialty of Old Furniture repaired at short notice. 353** We liuve-procured the services o.f n Fj SW We will take Conti‘jy l'rodaco at Cash Prices, foj our wiirl; ofactlon. Sept- Hi, 3m. JACK TALIAFERRO, ; « Sale Feed Mil Livery tteMe. mm Broad Street, Borne,Oa, CJLIIOi Best CARE taken of stock. I*rl«e* tceeou ble. Special accommodation for team*. My Polk and llaralsoa county Irlend* arc Invited to call and fab. »1. If Dr. Louis S. Ledbetter, Dental Surgeon. (Jkdartown, Geokhia. ns £ 70 II lllivt Roll JR -A--, (hf, J /^•RADUATK of tho Baltimore Collogo of DuntaJ Surgery, keep* up with thu latest Improve mint* In the profession, and guarantee* nnlsfar- tlon 111 all casus. Those wishing io have old icutb madn now, or lost one* replaced, cmii have It dope In the bust style and at reasonable rate* by calling on him ut his ofllce, next door to Phllpot A Dodds Keh. lg. 1877-ti 4-Ton I Lav, j ♦00. For\ All other sixes «* a ,• Hralu Fui.lv M'a'u,; flllud, , Clropla:-. V Buy, ihu V' 1 dec. 13, ;vrr-ly I Romo Railroad. CM .VXGK OE SOMEDULE. On nnd aRur SUNDAY, JUNK «. 18',S, thu rains will run on thu Romo Ifnilnmil ns fallows •, EVENING TRAIN. Usivu Romo daily at... 8.1c A M Return to Homo at 12.3d P M SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION. Leave Romo (Saturday only) nt 6 (OP M Rolarn to Romo at ..8.00 P M ’ O. M. PBNNINOTON, flcnM Bup’t. ap27tf JNO. li. STILLWELL. Ticket Ag’t VICTOHIOU.S1 TK1UM P1IANI! t I ho Centennial Exposition, Erpo-Mlon illujv$rsellu, I'll I LA , I8III. WL’IS. 1878 Tlio ••stlefl” unrlvnllud Grand, Upright and Squ are Pianos, Ilia reelplenl* of inore thnn -lxLv llist premiumsiied Gold nnd Silver Medan*, luuMltloif llie Medal of Merll nnd Dlploiun ol d Gobi mid Silver Meilalk, Merll mid Dlploiun ol Hoik lituiitilnl Exposition In 1S7II, ImVe achieved o Exposition UiiIviimjIIu. I'arl*, murlcan ami many foreign comiictltors. th all A- GRAND CROWNING; TltlUMI'H! THE Med it ilk' D’ Argent i. ml u Dipl, d’honn nr. Together with a Special (YrtUlcn'o of Merit ...iron Gross. Mipeiilileudelit of tlio 8tt« II Fuct( . for Ills extraordloury -kill dlt-playt-d In every part ilnrob Gross. Mipeiiiitcudcht of tlio btt« II Factory for Ills extraordloury t-klll dlt-plnyed In every pm't of tliolr construction, tlio whole forming a Grand Award, higher by fhi tlint ol any . oilier Ainerom- Exhibit, nnd demonsirmlmr bnvoed do:ii I |lio lm piiotcg. I Imvo ftjK-'Hcd.,; •••xSfD i-M( 7;j Cuayiii ■ i I.Oi K.S, in J lil.WJMjLMAf tuensu superiority of thu Bllcff instruments. Thu ••Siler' combines every quality noccswwy ; for perfection in n Plano. Its rich, grand, mellow | nnd powerful lone has never been excelled by any other Instrument. Especially In thu treble does , tho ••Slier' Plano show Its superiority over nil ot Ii , era, by thu hcll-llko clearness, sweetness and slug- I lug quality ol tone, which lend tu It an Inestimable • (harm. For quickness or rss onsu to thu linger I uud uvcniius* or touch throughout thu entire scale, faultless ac Ion, unsiirpasred durability undurils- tic flfilsh, thl* ndiiolms Juilly burned a world wide I reputation. I SECOND . HAND Plano* of all makers constant ' ly In stock, at fri in $75 to $300. Solo Agent for tho Southern .State* of tho Pulou ■ tlon. Address, CHAS, M. S!1EK|.’, ilccl2lf « N. Lilnrty Mkel. Baltimore.,Md. :■ -on, .ii** n latijv oeictja- Ull IO the bust ('llported ■ . ••■'ntRirs a.. :ho Notice to Debtors and Craditora. AlIip'Tson* having demand* agninst tho estate of llA^p. iqc'd. are hereby notitlcd to pre sent tit-'m to nm'nroperly mado out within the tlmo pn-seilbed by nt\v; Hndn)l persons Indebt d to snid Cbiut*' are required to make Immudlale poymunt. A. It. BROOKS, Adin’r. docK-fl* , MARRIED -LI FE Mxual troubles ofisol practice lu h!a*t« * DR. BUTTS No. 12 N. Eighth St. Louis, Mo. nee In the treatment of the XfitfiasAvimas prsctlco In bl* two saw works Juat publlihep, catilleU The PHVSIOLOQY OF MARMAflt The PRIVATE,MEDI0ALADVI6ER Book* that ara ivbIIv Osldr* nnil krlMuttruflen In all mat- languagF, eatlljr umlciftood. The two t>ooki embrace MS pans, and contain valaablr tafhrai.llaa tor both marriedand NOTICE. Land For Sale. Tin* 8i»liPOPiH*'P heiiijr dt'tt rmiiifd to Iravo so corrupt a community us surro-j nds him offers nhont t „ 1( N 1,300. Acif.s • f Fits! Clit.ss Lurid lying In Cedar Valley and 6ollnrd Town'Valley, on which is a good MILL and a gook Custom Wator GIN, Ac.. { | VERY LOW FOB CASH. I will divide «ald lands lo suit purchasers' CaU nnd examine said Ldnd*. 1 will gointhteu It to he tho hogt place In thu 8»atc for .an jiquest nun, to dnf at, us lie would leavu It will) fewer regruts’than any other Id i ho widu world. n**v 28-Klm G<; W. -Xl’-JlS'l’i . Real Estate Agency,- The undersigned huji'iving that a Ifwil Estate A , geliey Is tieeduil lu tills cohimuMty, hnVe e-lildlHi' ed od>; for the purpose buying selling and renting, for others, Re\l Estate such us farms, lojyu proper ty, mines and mining Interests. Wo Will lakciplrf- perty t'd ifcU or rent und nuiko no chargu for ndver- tl/.lngor trouble iidun a sulu .or rcnJ|U f Is accqin-. pllshed. Any ouo having 'properly Tor rale or rent will nidku money by consulting us. 4; X >'»f Miller A. Wright & Co. . docliLtfCedartown, Polk county, Oft.' tyWtiJ: ‘bin IstlaiJii. liCoVPu. W .s. Beaver St*. York. Pu. ! ft* n*fc«raf»» f»ik rm BtfiliVST I It wawwMl* to tbr* Huam-rli U* 0 OF Plk«. T.Brn \ err. J» ponlbla, IVUe^Ll aad b. bai.eAeellwoEUIr Fj. nelly! dry tberclore reconaondM for asu ir the-faiiudry, Kitchur. nnd B.ith Holji, and for Rwnernl Uoaseimld purpOvM ; al so for Printers,Palnuas, KngUin«rs aad Machinists, a* H will remove spot* af Ink, Grease, Tar, Oil, Pnitii, »,*c., horn Ihe k .Jba.*. kl aunlhct ttfud Vfnljr by ‘ (yramptorr Brother^ i, 4, ♦*, 8 uiia 10 Rutger-* Plucv, and M utd . 35 Jefl'erson t'ivAyt, Cltjv^; f fir. A, E... Cedartown, Ga. oct 20-M» f. a. -looi.) WO. 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