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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
—-■r- Fer Coroner.
Kdttor • Plf AM MMinco th* mm of Rom.
Pkr. TUMLIN for Coroner at the ensuing Janua*
Re will b« supported by
j \ MANT VOTERS.
\ For 1 ax Collector.
'■Vm are kuihorfzed to announce the name or
* \M0H A. .Tate, as a caadldato for Tax Collectoi
> ou*nltig January election.
For dquntylre tourer.
Tfcnounce the name of
ARLEH H. WOOD aa a candldateCfcr County
l*ri«aarer of Polk County at the enaulng January
•lection. tdo
, For Clerk of Suporlor Court.
Wc are anthorlaod to announce the name of W.
C. KNIGHT aa a candidate far re-election to the of-
nee of Clerk of the Superior Court of Volk county
• at the eutaint Januar y election, tde
Ftr Coroner.
• are authortted to aunouncc the name of JNO
M#OR at a candidate for Coroner of Polk
maty at the enaulng January election.
Ftr Ttx Collector.
, We are authorised to announce the name of W.
1. RICHARDSON, aa a caadldate for Tax Collec
tor of Volk county at the enaulng January election,
dec Ml. tde.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorised to announce the namo of CO
. I.UMIIUS M. CAMP at a condldate for Tax Collcc-
tor of Polk county,at the entulug Janaar/.election
dec I, tde.
T«» The Pnblic.
(living Arved the people of Polk county for two
year# In U* Otlco of Tax Receiver, I hereby an
nounce taytell aa a candidate for re-election. I
flatter rayvelf that I have eurved the puiillc ucci p-
tably, end am grateful for the confidence they have
placed In me In the pat I, and I hope to continue to
merit their support. Respectfully,
nov. Wide It. II. WHEELER.
** \ Fir Tee Kwelvir.
Wo nro'Vtthorlxed to announce the name of
J/M. ARRINGTON as a candidate for Tax lie
celved ot Polk county. Blacifn. January, 18*9.
For Tee Receiver.
! We are auHtorixod to announce the ■
J.. MoCOKlJMCK at a candidate for Ta
At the Himiliig January election.
For Tee Collector.
J hereby autmnnee myself as a candid
r of Polk county.
printer.
Ifhnitmat i’ the air.
Haag up your stockings, chil-
Should not new locks be put
on th. jailf
Go to Bob Hutchinson’s for
hnt drinks (lifting Christum. li..lli-
d»ys. i
Seven application in two days
for room.at one Hons*. And still tiny
won’t build tenant house..
i candidate far Tax
t tha ensuing January
“cloaion; II. C. HARRISON.
For County Treasurer.
tf n. Rmtok: Too will please notify the people
that I am » candidal* for County Treaenrwr at the
dug Jenury election.
|hi. tde PETER C. HAItRIH.
Fir Tee collector.
L- are antborlxed to aunouiico tha uame of Win.
. MoKOaN a# a candidate tor Tax Collector at
'.ng January tdcctlon.
For ue Collector.
t authoris'd to announce the name of L.
. ‘YORK tor re-election to the office of Tax Col-
p At the ensuing January electiou. tde
For Shel l ft.
korlzed to ituuotincu tha unmu of
I^R, aa a candidate for ihnrlff, at tha
Deputy, K. W. C.LHM-
inUectiou I will aay that If elec-
Uodartown.
For Sheri IT.
incutho namo of Mr.
iltdnle for Sheriff of
caanlng Jannary cUctloa, with
,, of Uockmart, as Ids Deprty.
r Comity TresHiircr
fthorizAd toannoiiHce JACK It. WEST
'ipunty Treasurer at Ihe ensuing
oct. 8, tde.
Mr. Will Fairleigli, of Bran
denburg, Ky., is o i a visit to the
family or the editor nf this paper.
The store honse ofR. H. Hnr-
rison & Co. took on Are last Monday.
Extinguished in a few minute". No
damage.
Them will be a Santa Clause
and Oral) ling party at I). A. White-
head’s shohaol house Christinas
night.
Prof. P. J. King reques's us
to announce that the execises of
Hearn School will reap me Jajiuary
Oth, 1870. ' . i
We understand that Wider
J. M. Ammons line been siicoei'dpcl
by Killer Oolighlly. Mr. Ammons
goes to Gritlin.
Mr. J. A. Martin rtv sod a
sixty live pound pumpkin «>u some
hind he had rented from G. W.
Ft atberston.
Mr. G. L. Powell has with*
drnwn from the race for sheriff in
this county. This haves the con
test to tbs two oaidiihitej now run
ning.
The Botany clres of Prof. \V.
J. NoyHR analysed about one hun
dred and twenty fife fl-iwers this
year; the most of which wore wild
flowers, and unknown to the class.
Hon. C. G. Jan|s 1ms retur
ned from Atlanta, tin legislatin' buy
ing adjourned. Chaney made u
good record during hi. bri f h gisla-
tiire career. His frienls know that
when they elected him
“Mum” sociable? are all the
go in. Kentucky. The«»ndnnnis eiv
a tine lo be imposed corny Indy in
th* assombly who s»ys\ a word the
first hour after she arrive! The tine
is a nickle. Suppoee C Urtown itu
tfoduecs it and lot the foes go for
charitable purposes.
Elsewhere will be bund the
card of Prof Snm’l P. Snow, in
structor in music. He hns come
amongst us well recommended, Mini
the rapid advancement, nil^e by the 0 |
gggggSjgliJJ 1JJL 9S*
A New Firm.
Let it not be forgotten that J. J
Cohen's Horn*, Louis and Alex. have
erfihurked in the wholesale cigar and
tobacco business and have in *tore
and for sale low ono*of the prettiest
and cheapest stock of goods to be
found in Georgia. Give them a call.
Prof. Muon’s Concert.
Do not forget dm' Prof. Snow
and class will give a pleasant Enter
tainment At'Huntington & W.igiii •
Hall next Monday night. All lovers
of good mnsic, given by home talent
should attend. An extended pro
gramme has been prepur. d.
No Paper Nest Week.
In accordance with the usual cus
tom, the Express will not be Lsiod
next week. The printer and devil
say they must have holiday and we
have bad to sanction it, uMiougb we
voted agin it. Will be out on time
week alter next.
Notice to Candidates.
Bring in your orders for tick - is at
once. We have a great many te
print and will need all the time wc
can get to do them in. Don’t get
mad about it, but bring in the mon
ey with the order. We will nut o!»
j«*ct if “announcement fee” comes,
too.
Pontonal.
Mr, A. II. Aveiy, Sou them Co •
lectinguud Advertising Traveler !ur
the well-known patent medicim-
house of Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. called
on us last Monday. We can readily
account why this bouse is so popu
lar. Taking Mr. Avery as a sample,
we should say they were all clevar
men. Burbank & Jones are agents
lur Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
wiWerchaiitg, McHilde <fc Co. offer for Full
Lv*i« »nd cheapuvt Block of Crockery,
Lul Table Callary, Mampcd Tin Ware, Wooden
lulLnoklng Ulartfe* ever aeeti in th Month. If
iMint to imy cnidi mid K‘‘t bottom caah price*
elect |n«t wliat you want, order from McBride
Atlanta.
Hall Ijunpa, Chandelier*, l.lhrnry Lamp*,
liIran Dinner Met* $17 50 lacli at Mo
>’r Crockery Emporium. Allai.la.
^lejrniit bran now atylna Ton Dinner Toll.t
direct importation chtiRpAal ever offered la t he
__ Imtuonae stock of McUndo'
Fork*, Caatora Ac. at Me
The Methodist Tree and Stip^er.
It is hoped that the citizens of the
town ami counly wil liberally p -
ironize the Methodist Tree and Sup
per to be given at Iltiulingt >n &
Wrights hall nn the mgiit of ilu-
Ii4th. T’hu object is a good oir*. It
is to furnish the parsonage recently
build with suitable (limitore. Cer
tainly no one can object to the object
or the mode. It is not a begging uf-
lair. Vulue received is given. F r
fifty cents any one is adini'ted to •' e
tree, a sight Well worth the money;
but this is not all. An elegant sni
per composed of all those rjpjg, d
rare siihsinntials and delicacies wliii h
the hungry stomach will gladly wel
come, is“iliown in” (no double en
tendre intended)—all lor fifty cents.
Header, do not miss the oportunity
of benefiting yourself and the church
Jail Ksenpado.
Subbath days in < ur little city are
usually very quiet. The ringing of
the sweet-tontd church hells to as-
'iiitile the Christians to their pln\je
AUNT ANNIE BYRD.
Mr. Editor: List week 1 heurd of
• lie death ol tlm precious old lady
Aunt Amur Byi;d. Wlien on a
trip to see hergra •(, and great grand
children, she sojourned at my house
for the night. After a few days on
her way she wrote,the enclosed in-
tetesting letter. Please return it, for
I desire to keep it as a memento of
me of the purest and best women 1
»ver knew. K.
Home, Ga, Dec. 17 1878.
No vein her, 5, 1878.
My dear Friend nnd Sister: I
eckon your thoughts have often run
out aft r the old Indv, and that you
would like to hear Ifow she it getting
along.
Gratitude to kihd friends prompts
mo to try to
i IV i
hues, which
should have hecu written s <oner than
this date, but it is such a tusk for me
to undertake in iht-se days. l am
so very nervous, bat you must guess
at wlut you can’t rdad.
I arrived in Decatur after dark, hut
was kindly received] and spout quite
a joyful day on Friday with dear
friends who were invited to meet me
there. In the evening we took a
walk to the graveyard, where I read
the epitaphs on monuments of dear
friends who had departed thispife
since 1 left. Death is the common
lot of us mortals. Happy for those
who sleep in Jesus.
Saturday I had a very pleasant
Dried Beef just receltwl at Jud
Or Ann’s. fit.
B «t Liver Pill in town kept by
Bm...uik & Jones. dm ft-1 y
Thk City Bah is where the peu
pie go for PURE liquors.
Go to Burbuuk it Jones to buy
vour Christmas Tricks,
Jud Crabb is fixing up for Cliriet-
mns, dec 5-fit.
Try the Great lnfalihle Liykk
Pill pul up by Burbank A Jones.
Crun berries
dec 5, fit
and Mince Meat, at
Jut) Ckauh’s
No complaint of the Analitie that
you get fTom Burbank A Jones.
Chew Juckso
Tobacco.
Best Sweet Navy
nov. 21 lv
Salts. Sode, Bluestom* uml Copper
as, best quality, by Burbank & Jones.
-•••-—
Fine large heads of Caiuiaok in
store and lor sale by Jut) CllABH.
Cheap, hut nice—Burbank & Jones
Chnstmas Toys.
SANTA CLAUS has arrived with
his goods, ami is at ud Cr abb’8
Store. _' dec Oth fit
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, niceund
good, just received and for sale by
JudOrarh. fit
No white dirt canted Livf.r Pii.i.s
io he had ut Burbank & Jones’—
hut some of the best made.
Candies. Nuts
liaisons, Oranges,
trip to Madison, hut I found myself! Apples, Luuons, in abundance, at
alone in a crowded throng of people, ,IUI) CBABB’B.^ dec 5-3t.
for it was a public day. Mr. Aken
Imd not received my letter nor Sam
uel’s for we both hud written. A
gentlemau kindly
the hotel until lie
quire for Mr. A.
find him. Two
that they knew
A’s, a merchant.
conducted me to
would go viml in-
But he failed to
little girls told me
n relative of Mr.
They kindly of-
will. Ilia wile, and "I - Clmmimia Ota il
8-n.l me out O-dnrluw
I'eivd their serve**. After a suffi
cient search the grntlem in insisted
tlm*. 1 .should g • t«» Ins house, to feel
myself at In i
that he would car:
in the morning. 1 accepted the kind
invitation. So 1 found a home amid
si tan gers. Mrs. Wynn, the lady ol
the house, was ns kind as she could
be. She is a member of the Baptist
Church, and a true ojiriatian 1 believe.
It is ti uly delightful to meet the fol-
You should see those nice Clirirl
mas Goods at JUD CR ABB’S,
cheaper than ever. dec 5-fi.
A fresh supply of Goshen Butter
now on hand and lor sale by ,It:i»
On A DU. fit
Don't forget to call on W. F. Pow
ers il you would smoke good Cigars
and chew good Tobacco. decl2tl
SaiiiaChius’ Agent, JUI) CRABB,
has lilt* ulii a n| eet and prettiest Stock
ver saw in
d< c 6-fit
S. P- Shepard has the best and
cheapest Liquors, Tobaccos and Ci*
gars m town. nov. 21 tf
Our (h* ice, lobe found only at
W. F. Powers. Try one and yon
will smoke no other. dec. 12ff
PROSPECTUS *
Vol.98 Godey’s Lady £
Send lii yourt'iuha at one Ton cun a.'d any name, itflcrirarutf nt iUo .aiuu price aa tha original ulab-
Reduced to Per Ysar.
OASXX XU ASVANOa.
I’OS'i'Aljli I’liKl’AIII.
CLUB TERMS. .
„ ( nne vur k* no i o.« an..i. mrtii-, • „l
Three cojd
TER M m~
We offer
CIIKAP DRRMIUMM,
iscopjr,
Tlir©
Four
Fito co'piea one year, aad
RuUIujj up the rlah, innkinK
t e.70.
iiiiii i oar.
nluw roplea fit M
. making eh
cluii,
au '\v
.. iplliedah, niakinu »li coiiloii. 9 00 | copr to ihu iH'4r>n L'e.tthulta* •? c
S coplea 1 year, and a copy to the perron geitlng | clnb, m iRlnj: tviriHj one coploe,
NOW IS THK TIM K TO MARK HI’ YOUR tlAllSS. .
ROW TO RKMtT.-Oet a Po.toffica money order on Phlladtlulilu. or « dent cm PhllaTietphtN *r
ork. If you cannot xd either or there, rend Bnnk-aoter. nod In the IbOxT enae riyiMer y .in lett
Parties derlrlag to itet np cltthr ruud for n apodmou copy, which mil to* sen*, free. Audrera.
Godey’s Lidy'a Book Publishing Co. (LimiicU 1000 Chestno'. .Sir
Philadelphia, Pa.
See TDlai Offer.
Godey’s Lady’s Book tine year for only *fi.
JUD. CR
DEAl,Hit IN
STAPLE AND FANCY GK0CEE1ES
KEEPING ALWAYS ON HAND \ I I I 1 W!> KHKSU
STOCK OF Supiir, Coffee, M”«l. I’lour. I.’ 1 V*»-V
Lin’d, in fart, everything kept in a First Clnss C. . r ie
CONMWOIVSifiK «>H.
Plain and Fancy Candies. All kinds «.•' C. i. • . - N.-U,
Raisins, Toys etc. PRICKS CHEAP. Pr : -•
purchasing—satisfaction guaranteed. P.rf >.
to the buying and selling of Country !’•• »
past favors, 1 beg for a eontinimiee ol in. . .m
45-tf II L \|. .
Mrs. T. B.
jLii
M ELL I N II
No. 91, Broad St., - - - - -
u
**AH on hand a largs assortm-nt of Hals, Flo
goods in her line. Also, has on hand, hi h ( I nous. /
orcil; Standard Card Board, Mottoes, Ac. JV/’ “< :•
opposite W. T. McWilliams & Co.’s new hmli'i, ,
May 18, IRTH-lim
Pomp. Ga
..u.
Ail. ru sood an|H.or, a refreshing
nighi's rent mid break fast.. Mr. Wynn
loaned me his laiggy, and procured a ;
driver, I xlarled olf. After riding i
..boat live miles, I met Mr. >ken,
my son-in-law. llu had just receiv- ;
i d the I tier that morning, 1 had il Altusox, Jr., can he found at night
Come hulli large and tunnll,
I’.imr io Jud Crabb’aand pume,
Ami look at those nice goods of
Santa (Jlmm. dec 5th-8t
Medical Notice.
For the present Dr. K. II. lilt ti-
delightful ride over a good road;
found all sell, ami so glad to lee
grand-mother once more. Mr. A. is
at the residence of Hon. Wm. Peek.
Nov. 14-tf
UHADFOHI) & ALLEN linvethc
clam he ha, taught in otr
allow, clearly that he milt-
Ilia busineta. H-ail Ilia earl.
iiiiilal,
stands
raliip hegins and e.ida tin- m
; V A nice Large Oil ROMO, 20 X 30
fyr 12 25 at, Jud Dkabh’b.
E8TBAV NOTICK.
A ivl.tllc cow; With red ears, and a
--■few redapots on her aide. Tolerably
young. . Coma to my place aWnij a
month agd^ Owner can'have her l>y
proving property uiid paying for thia
notice. D. A. Whitehead.
Deo. 19, 1878.
■ ■* , _ n
jyi) CllAB If hue j net received a
aplendid gaiortmeut of Chromoi.
Price from 50 conla to 43. Gume
Boon and make your eeleciiniia before
lld-y arc all gone.
IT Will Pay You
To go and examine Bradford &
Allen’i Hock of Tula uml Holliday
Good a belore yon make your pur-
cbeaei. Tl.ry have the moat elegant
as well a, the cbeupeet goods ill IImt
in town. It
i JSfepiYr r ■
,v • v AN "ORDINANCE.
All persons iuUrvsud arc hereby
. r ’n«Ttfieil that the shootii g ol any
{ J kind of FLUE WORKS, on any ot
^ tb« busineit streets of C-'dartown, is
prpbibited by Oi’dinauca No. 9, of
tJit Town Laws, under jieunlly of
uoi Out* ta Twenty Dollars Fine, or
ImprisouDieut or work on the street.
x L, MLEDBETTER,
Recorder,/!. 0.
tyDomestic Paper Fashion
[ fttrip (Fall Btyln) for salt by Hunt-
agitoa 4 Wright. tf
Mrs. Muiik, mother-in-law of Dr.
Harris died at the latter’s Asidiiico
last Monday night. Accompanied
by lu*r grandson, Jiim- s (. llmris.
she cam- to this pluce a lew days ago
expicting o make it her future lioip?.
Slu* was buried yesterday in tile town
cemcfery. Funeral services were
held by Rev. J. E. Jones.
..«»«. - (
A concert will be given to
morrow night at Huptmglon &
Wright’s Hall, for the benefit of the
Presbyterian parsonage. Twentr-
five cents admission will be charged
to the Cone rt. A drama will bf re
hearsed, and the ear will be pleased
with the strains of sweet music, by
many of the young ladies and'jjen-'
Reman of the town. A supper, also,
will he Served on the European plan,
where a person pays for what lieWs
fend no more. It is hoped and ex
pected that the enterprise maw be
patronised woll, and that large Ye-
ceipts limy be the result.
The reading Club was very
well attended last Friday nigljt.
Some of the old members that hid
been absent for a long while returned
and expressed tnemftelves much grat
ified at the interest, that was beinjf
msnifested.
To lhe remaining members of the
club that have been absent for solne
time, we s«y to you, especially, coble
back, begin again, with renewed en
ergy. You will find men to encour
age you, now that you formerly had.
For you will find some earnest labor
ers in this cause that were not of us
when yougrew faint before. Come
back, it is a good thing, it will do
you good and the community good.
E.
(pleasant it is)of the day. Last Stii.«
, day morning, however, was an ex
ception to the rule. A loud cry for
help was heard in the distance, until
nearer, nearer it came, when, looking
over the field beyond Mrs. B. J.
I Hand’s residence could he seen a
j party of excited men running after a
negro. It turned out that Mount
Curry, by his own confession, the
notorious cattle thief, had escaped
jail and the party behind were pur
suing him. It seems that Mount
with a piece of glass hud “sawed”
through the chain that fastened the
cell door. When Mr. Clemi/iits’hoys
went up t v serve them tneir breakfast,
Mount rushed out of the cell turn
ing the boys around like a tiqvj lie
only ran about three hundred yards
when John Hand brought his how
itzer down, and .Mount yielded.
Cfinb Kates.
We will club the Exprkhs at the
following rates with the following
papers:
Detroit Ere? Press $3 00
Courier-Journal $fi 00
Burlington llawkeye fcfi 00
Philadelphia Times $8 00
Christian Index $4 00
Godey’s Lady Book $3 50
In fact, we will send the Express
and must any paper at n small ad
vance over the regular price of one.
Ca8l>, in advance, at these prices.
JUD CBABB is selling nice Large
Chromos at half their value. It
Jnd Crabb has just received his
Second Stock of OhriptrqRS prsMuti.
Be sure and go to sea .Jud’ Cbarb’s
nice China Goode. it
:i good liver, an excellent husband, best Liver Pills ever sold in this or
kind rather. They have t wo sweet any other market. They have sold
111 tl« ilmiglilfn, aiul u sprightly lit. «wi’ f'>«ir thm.sm.d of th.-m uml Hie
, , h . . demand for them steadily increases,
tie hoy beginning io mlk. They give entire satisfaction. This
We went to eh inch Inst Sabbath large q mm. ity has been sold without
and heard an exc llent sirmoti from, any pulling or advertising. If you
“Be ye steadfast, immovable, always ontJl * ^ l ')’ , h ,,, R you W| H nso |l " °the
abounding in the work of the Lord.” j
Oh I how nece.-8*ry that we should
have our minds stirred up to a sense |
of our obligation to God, and the
duty we owe to ilie church of Christ,
and to each ot ems members of the
church. 1 do love the Church of ,
Christ and all of its institutions.
How soon will our pilgrimage be over
and we will exchange our church
membership here for the Church
Triumphant, Blessed he the Lord I
for tha hope of Heaven.
Give tny love to kind friends, your
excellent husband,''and many thunks
to him and your kiudiussjo the “old
lady.”
I expect to return to Floyd the
Inst, of December, though I have
many solicitations to spend the bal-
nnes of my days, or at leart the win
ter hero. If God permit, 1 will go to
Greenville last of this month. I have
five grand-children there. 1 fair I
shall he spoiled, if ,they all t.ieat me
like tlvse I am with. Adieu, dear
sister in Christ. A. E. Byrd.
P. S.— My health is good, thanks
to the good Lord.
junelfi ly
School Notice.
The Spring Session of my School
begins the find Monday in Janiiaiy,
1879. It will he one of my regula
tions Io keep llu* hoys and girls
apart and separate during hums for
both siudy and recreation. To those
who approve tins policy 1 extend an
earnest solicitation for their patro
nage. Jas. 0. Harris,
nov 14, tf
Christmas Tree.
The ladies of the Methodist Church
will give a Supper and Christmas
Treci on the night of the 24th, ut
Huntington & Wright’s Hall: Allure
invited. The Tree will be open to
all who wish to make presents to
Relations or friends. The proceeds
lof the Entertainment are to be ap
propriated to furnishing the Metho
dist Parsonage
\ Admission, 50 cts; Children, 25;
Haralson County.
Buchanan, Ga., Dec. 9,1878.
* For Sheriff of Haralsou County
We aro authorized to ntmonneo the name of
A. J. HUNT aa a candidata for Sheriff or Uaraleon
county, at tha January election, 1870.
oct 10, tde
For Sheriff of Haralson County.
We arn authorized to announce the name of
JOHN K. HOLCOMBS, with ARCU KILLOORE
hie deputy.
This ia tyTuilWjn tin- | i • 1 ■'•Unit I
Intro ojifiinl ut MumilV .Mir-
nor nohoioo aotrnti.ui ,»f
WHISKIES, WINKS. (HNS,
BRANDIES, CIGARS
ami TOBACCO.
All ye lotera ol a Simon I'urr Allele, now l» to*;*
opportunity. My Saloon la
FIFIST OLA.S.S
HOT DRINKS A SPECIALTY.
II. .urn In nil >t th"
DEWDROP.
R. M. HUTCHERSON,
IV,.|>rio".r.
“CITY BAB./’
S. P. SHEPARD, Proprietor.
Will keej) Constantly on hnml n Fir* Assortment of
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, GSxu,
CIGARS & TCBA
Hot tie Llghtnlnir!
When used f. r Uheumutimn, Sore
Throat, Limo Buck, Newragia,
Sprains, Bruises, Contruciiil Mus
cles, Stiff Joints, Corns, noil Bun
ions, on human hein^s; ami Spavin,
Ring Bone, (itlls, Scratches, etc., o
animals, Cuussens’ Lightning Lin
ment is unequalcd, and its effect
simply electrical. As its name sng-
eests, !t is quick to relieve, and thou
sands hear witness to its astounding
viitues. Price 50 coulr. Fur by
Bradford & Allen Cednrtown Oil.
Oct3deow-ly
TAKE NOTICE.
On the 6th of January 1879,’the
Cedartown High School will •liter
upon its Spring Term, Instruction
thorough and systematic. Discip
line mild yet firm. Uond manners
and morals especially inculcated.
Tiii'imi moderate; from 81,50 to
44,00 per month. Exercises in Vo
cal Music free. The patronage uf all
desirous of sustainingu good School
in our community solicited.
W. J. Noyes, Principal.
Mus. M. CltAliU. Asssistnnt.
Mrs. 11. M. Noyes, instructresB in
Drawing and Painting. dec 12 3t
And to hi. many friends who have so liberally patrunizcl
fully solicits a continuance of tl.- sum,
12?" Look out for the RED LIGHT, at Burlier & Wond'i
/GU,
; .i, he r.-q,
hi Stand.
tiraatl Concert.
Prof. Snow and Class will give a
Concert at Huntington & Wright’s
Hall, Monday night, Deo. 23, 1878.
Admission 50 cents; Gentleman and
Lady 75 cents; children 25 cents.
The patronage of the publio Is re-1 for the boys anti girl, of Haralson
ipeotfullyaolicited. 2t county. H,
Kook Out Bojs and Girls of Tallapoosa
Church.
Yon will ineetutl24 o’clock, p. in.
Christmas day after which there will
he Binging und all who will can en
joy tho pleasures of the day. The
President will commence calling
off the tree at half past five o’clock in
the evening, to thic we say: hurrah
Mexico and United States
Owing to their warm and delight
ful climates, their inhabitants grow
•allow from torpid Liver, Indigestion
and ull diseases arising from ndisord-
eied Stomach and Bowels. They
should of course at all times keep tho
liver active, und to our readers we
recommend Tobler’s Portuline, or
Vegetablo Liver Powder. Taken in
time, will often save money and
rnuoii suffering. Price 50 cents.
For Sale by Bradford & Allen
Oct-3eowly
NEW MILINERY STORE.
8L 0.
Would roiptcifully call the attention of the Ladie» to her Largo and
Magnificent Stock of
Millinery Goods and Notions, Hate,
BONNETS, FLOWERS, LACES, NECK-WARE, DRESS
BUTTONS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, KID
GLOVES, &c.. &c\
Largest and most Select Stuck in the City. No. 115, Kr-md, Street
Rome, (!u. nov. 14, lm
A. J. YCUKS,
DEALER IN
Corn and Rye Whkkies. Wines
Gins and Brandies,
Noyes’ Wa rehouse, CEDARTOWN, GA
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Whmkiy
THE “OLD CABINDT'’
Cannot he excelled. I keep such Liquors ns may he used as a bevonifae or
for medical purposes, with perfect safety." Give me ix call. Good treat
ment guaranteed. act g, totTV.