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THE RECORD.
IVY P^HOMI’MON, Associatr SotTOft*
CKDAHTOWN, OA., FKB. 27, 187C.
Hon. W. H. Folton, iu in Wnnhing-
ton city. Gen. Cook, on tbo floor of
the houso, lust Saturday, introduced
him to n largo number of his friends.
Tbo Atlanta Herald's correspondent,
** Specks, M speaks of Dr. Foltou in the
following mannor : Mr. Felton seems
to bo a gentleman of groat forco of
cbeerctor, and wo doubt not will ac
complish something for tho interest of
bis district and state in the next
bouse.
Tho honso"reconaidor«d tho " Local
Option ’’ bill and passed it. Its titlo
roads :
To regulftto tho salo of spirituous,
tinous and malt liquors in tho cottn-
Uos of Floyd, Dado Polk, Chattooga,
Whitfield, Webster, Spalding, Hull,
Bartow, Gordon, Cowota and Carroll
Tho bill provides:
That tho question whothor or not
spirituous, vinous or malt liquore
shall bo sold, bartered or in any way
disposod of for valuable consideration
in quantities loss than throo gallons,
in any incorporated city, town or vil
logo, or in auy county, or in any mil
itia district iu this stale, shall bo sub
mittod to a docisiou of tho qualified
votors of such incorporated city, town
or villngn, county or militia district
on tho following conditions or rogu
lotions : In coso of auy incorporated
city, town or villago, a roquost to havo
such quostion so submitted must bo
signod by porsons qualified to voto
for mombora of tho gonoral assembly,
and rcuidont in said city, town or vil
logo, in uutnbor equal.to nt lonst ono
fifth of tho wholo numbor of votes oast
nt tho genornl election for oflicors of
tho municipal govornmont, hold noxt
boforo tho presentation of such poll
tion, and laid beforo tho porsons in
whom, for tho limo being, tho corpor
nto authority of huoIi city, town or vil
logo is vested, nt a rcgulnr mooting.
That when such potilion shall bo so
proeoutod, it shall bo tho duty of such
corponnto authorities to uumo a day,
distant not loss Umu thirty nor moro
than sixty days, at which an election
shall bo hold at tho plnco or plaoes,
and in conformity to to all tho rogu
lations proscribed by tho laws and
diuncos of suid city, town or villago,
for tho oloctiou of tho persons exer
cising tho oorporato authority thorot;
That notice of said oloctiou shall bo
advertised at lonst onco in onch woek
intervening tho filing of tho potilion
nud tho day nppoiutod for tho oleo
tiou in onoh nowspnpor publishod
said city, town or village, if any, and
by posting tho samo in at loast five
of tho most public places within such
oorporato limits.
That thoso who favor tho rcstii
tiou of tho salo of such spirituous, vi
oua and nmlt liquors, ns indicated
tho first soction of this act, shall liavo
written or priulod on their balota
“ For restriction," and thoso who op
poso such restriction, shall havo writ
on or printed on their ballots "Against
restriction."
That in cuso it shall bo deBired
restrict tho sale of spiritous, vinous
and malt liquors, ns aforesaid, in any
county of thin statu, a request iu writ
ing, signed by persons qualified
voto for members of tho gonoral
Bombly, rosidont in said county, oqual
iu number to ono fifth of tho wholo
number of votes cast in said county,
ut tho geuural election for incmbors
of tho houso of representatives from
said county, noxt hold boforo tho fil
ing of said petition, which, when
nignod, shall bo presented to tho ordi
nary of said county, and thereupon il
shall bo the duly of such ordinary
numo and advortiso a day for oleotiou
as is proscribed in the proceeding sec
tion of this act, for the oorporato au
thorities of cities, towns and villages,
which oloctiou so advertised, shall
hold iu tho rnnnuor and uudor tho
regulations proscribed by law for hold
ing flections for members of tho gou-
• oral assembly ; ono tally sheet and
Hist of voters to bo filed by tho dork
• of tho superior court of said couuty
and another to bo foiwarded, without
-delay, to his excellency, the governor
..aud tho subsupunt proceeding shall
kho tho Bmno ns horeinbefoio prescribed
jti tho case of incorporated cities,
•.towns and villager.
I* That iu cone it is desired to restrict
tiko sale of -apiritous, vinous and malt
Uiquors, ns indicated in tho first sec
tion of this act, in auy militia district,
in tins state, u roquost iu writing,
signed by persons qualified to vote
for mombora of. tho general assembly,
and resided*in said district, in nuiu-
Ixjr equal to ouo filth of tho whole
cumber -of votes .cast in said district,
at the .general election for ropresonta-
tivo <»r represoutativos, in tho county
jn Which said militia district may be,
must bo filed with tho ordinary- of
eaid county; and thereupon it shall
bo tho duty of said ordinary to deaig
uato o day for tho election iu said
district, and cause the same to be ad
vertised os horotoforo specified, in
caso of restriction of tho solo of
liquors in tho county.
That whon proclamation shall bo
inado as heroinbeforo provided for, it
shall not bo lawful, oftor tho day nam-
od in said proclamation, for any per
son to Bell, barter, or in any way dis-
poso of, for valuable consideration,
any spiritous, vinous of malt liquors,
any incorporate city, town or vil
lago, oounty or militia district named
such proclamation, iu any qunutity
less than threo gallons.
That any porson violating tho pro
coding section of this net, shall bo
punished as is proscribed in section
4310 of tho codo of Georgia, publish
ed in 1873.
That nothing in this act shall bo
construed to provont tho salo of wino
for sacramontal purposes, or of spirit
nous, vinons or malt liquors, ns modi-
cino, on tho proscription of a physi
cian in rcgulnr practioo.
After an election shall havo boon
hold undor tho provisions of this act,
in any city, town or villago, or in any
county or militia district, no otbor
election shall bo held therein for tho
purpoao herein named within two
years from tbo duto of said eloction.
No election shall bo ordored by tho
corporate authorities of any city,town
or villago, or by any ordinary until a
sufficient amount of moucy, to bo
judged of by such corporate author!
ties or such ordinojy, has boon depos
itod with tho petition to covor tho ex
ponses of tho advertisement required
to bo mado.
at his own expenso.
Section 314 of tho codo was amen
ded by providing that all present
ments or indictments for misdemean
or in tho superior courts, or which
may horcafter bo fouud by tho grand
jury, shall, at tho discretion of tho
judgo of said court, bo transmitted to
tho county court for trial. Tho judgo
shall havo authority to issuo writs of
Hciira faciaa for forfituro of bonds.
.Section 317 of tho codo was omen- --^j^ ~ 0Lt of an tt lm«houM, ami
Average I*riee of Cotton Dm
lug the Pant.Half Century.
Tho Now York Journal of Com
merce has proparod from tho official
record at tho Now York Cotton Ex
change tho following table showing
tho highest nud lowest price for mid
dling upland cotton nt tho port for
each year siuco 1825, which will bo
found oxlromoly valuablo for refor-
onco and should bo carefully preserved
Highest I.owent | Highest 1.1
I’rloo, Pries. |
1H25
1820
1827
182H
1820
1830
1831
1832
1833
1831
1836
1880
1837
1838
1830
1810
18-11
1812
13-18
1814
18-16
1840
1817
1818
1810
(oIh.) (elm)
8
You*
1830
1851
1852
18511
| 1034
| 1855
I I860
1 1857
1858
1850
( 1100
I 1801
1802
1303
1801
1805
1800
1807
1808
| I860
I 1870
1 1871
1872
1873
1874
(oil*) (elf-)
14
dod by providing that in caso of diu
qualification, a judgo of tho county
court, mad bo solcctod pro hac vico in
civil cases, and c: iminal eases shall bo
transfered to tho superior court. Tho
judgo shall havo full power to grant
now trials.
Tho bill to authorize tho Goorgia
and Central railroads to purchaso the
Western railroad was passed.
1H|
•To September 7th-
Thoso fig tiros will surprise most
roadora no doubt, and especially will
tlioy surpriso thoso who think cottou
too high at present prices, for they
show that—loaving out live years,
from 1801 to 1807, when tho prico
was exceptionally high, (owing to tho
war)—tho nverngo prico of cotton for
tho last fifty years 1ms boon 13c for
middling, most of tho time, of course,
in gold. Tho prusont prico (15 1-2 in
Now York) roducod to a gold vnluo
would bo but a fraclion ovor 13c. In
other words, cottou is worth but a
small fraction moro than it has aver
aged for tho last fifty yoara.
And yot how very different is tho
vnluo of money now, as represented
by its purchasing powor. Take tho
decade from 18-10 to 1850, whou cot
tou ranged lower than at any other
tiuio boforo or siuco. Middling cot
ton avornged 8o in Now York during
tlieso ten yoara. Bacon was worth
then, afloat, -lc, coffuo 8c; sugar Co,
nud other things in propotion.
Ah everybody knows, tho onormous
iucronBO of tho precious motals conse
quent upon tho disoovorios iu Califor
nia anil Australia, has greatly iucroas-
od tho soiling value of all other pro
ducts, and yet cottou is Baid to bo
higher, whou it is selling at uo higher
prico than it has averaged for fifty
years.
Caption of Act* Paused by the
General Assembly and Ap
proved.
To amend section 279 of tho codo
by striking Pike county, nud to do-
claro section 279 as amended to 217
inclusivo applicable and of forco in
Piko couuty.
To authorize tax collectors to issuo
executions against tax defaulters for
any year proccding or inclnding tbo
yoara for which they are elected, and
to colloct tho tax duo from said de
faulters.
To authorizo tho commissioners of
Quitman county to biro out prisoners
confined iu tho jail of said county for
misdemeanors.
To ropoal tho acts to require porous
ovor GO years of ago to servo as road
commissioners in Lumpkin county.
To incorporate tho Gainosvillo
SLroct railroad company.
To pay tho school debt of Forsyth
county for 1871.
To amend tho act incorporating
Whitesburg.
To prevent tbo encampment and
building of fires upon, within or un
der public or privato bridges.
To nmond tbo act proscribing the
modo of granting liquor licenses in
Kiebraoud county by exempting from
its operation tho Augusta Schutou-
platz.
To limit and define tho jurisdiction
of tho county court of lliohmond
county.
To givo tho commissioners of
Swalnsboror, in Emauucl county, ex
clusive powor of granting licenses to
rotail liquor withiu two mile iu every
dirocliou of tho court houso.
To nmond tho act to nmko valid
contracts with tho Augusta Itoul Es
tate and building Association, and
authorizo remodios for tho enforco-
niout of tho same.
To regulate tbo granting < f lice
to retail liquor iu Washington c
*y-
prohibit tho salo of liquor in
Puluam county, outside tho corpor
ate limits of Eatouton, except on cer
tain conditions.
To incorporate tho Augusta Savings
institution.
To ohango tho lino botwoen tho
counties of Wayne nud Canul
To chango the lino between tho
aunties of Joiios and Bibb.
The General Appropriation Act for
1875.
To tax bachelors.
pursuits aro protected by legislative
enactments, wo ask our immediate to
tho legislature to look into this mat-
tor and take such steps as iu their
judgment may seem host to remedy
tho eviL
Findiug that tho court docs not
subservo tho ends for which it was
instituted, and that tho expenses of
tho county aro not lessened thereby,
wo reccotncnd, that said court bo abol-
inked. Wo disapprove of tho action
of tho Grand jury of lust week ap
pointing a committee looking to tho
establishment of an almshouse, and
wo advise ngninst tho establishment
of said almshouse.
Wo recommend that our taxes bo
assossessed at 10 of ouo per cent, on
tho state tux, behoving that assess
ment of last weeks Grand jury in
view of tho healty condition of our
couuty finances too high.
To Judgo Buchanan and Solicitor
General Clements, wo return our
thanks for kindnesses to this body,
and request these presentments to be
published in our couuty papers.
John L. Branch, Foreman, Thomas
Lawson, George W. Marten, Jordan
W. Camp, William T. Barton, Thos.
W. Dupree, David M. Russel, William
D. Wright, John O. Waddell, Thomas
M. Hightower, Aaron M. Goodrich,
Henry M. Gresham, James H. Whit
field, Andrew J. Dempsey, John C.
MeWortor, Richard A. Camp, Louis
G. Childers, Thomas -I. Peek, Elias A,
Camp, Henry C. Harrison, J. li ltob-
orts.
Ordered that the foregoing present
incuts bo published in accordance
with tho recommendation there'
contained. This 9th Fcb.1875.
HUGH BUCHAFAN,
J. S. C. C. C.
A truo extract from the minutes of
court. W. C. Kwuttrr,
Clerk.
LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS
Section 279 of tho codo was amen
ded by providing that tho governor
shall appoint at tho same timo ho
does tho county judge, a county solic
itor, who shall receive tho samo pay
as tho solicitor of tho superior court,
but no appoiutim'ut shall bo made un
til recommended by a majority of the
grand jury.
Section 281 of the codo was tuuou-
ed by providing that tho salary' of
tho county judgo shall Lot be less
than $300, and in addition to the sal
ary, shall retain tho cost i~ civil cases,
except bailiff’s or sherelY’s feea
Soction 283 of tho code was amend
rd by giving tho county judge juris
diction iu cases of contract iu which
llio amount claimed is uot moro than
$300 and to east's of tort iu which tho
damago claimod doce not exceed $300.
Section 291 of tho codo was amen
ded] by providing that tho county
judo may bo cx-clllelo clerk of his
owu court,but may provido for a clerk
Grand Jury Presenimei
Second >Vcek.
Wo tho Grand Jury, chosen and
sworn for tho second woek of Polk
Suporior court, of tho February T
mnko tho following general presout
monts :
Wo havo examined, through
potent comm it tees, tho bocks of tho
ordinary, clerk of tho Superior court
and treasurer, ami find them correct.
In tho matter of public buildings, wo
concur in tho report of tbo Grand
Jury of lost week. Wo fiud that tho
roads in tho country lire in belt
condition generally than for smno
timo past at this season of tho ye
pt within tho incorporate hn
of Codartowu. Wo it quest that tbo
•saury steps bo taken by tbo ordi
r to requiro tbo commission of
sau( town to put tho streets and roiv'
in good order. The jury recommend
that tho ordinary ascertain whet In
or not that portion of tbo road c
William Elliots farm shall remain
where it is, o»* bo put back on tho
origiual road bed. Wo concur in tbo
report of tho Grand jury of last w
in regard to tbo jail and court bouse.
It is tbo opinion of tbo jury that in
much as heretofore tho jailor 1ms fur
nished his own houso and that now
ho has a houso furnished him fro
reeoimnoud that (30) thirty co
day be allowed him forfooding prison
ers. Wo recommend that James B.
Dempsey and his wife Fauuio, Ber
tha Chandler and Mrs. Rutboy Alex
ander, be placed upon the pauper list.
Wo rocommond that Dr. J. IV Under
wood bo paid tbo sum of ten (10) dol
lars for making tho po.stmoi tuiu ex
amination of Esquire (Iren Wharton,
recently found dead in this county.
Wo adopt tho report of the last
Grand jury with regard to tho bridge.
Wo fiud that tbo trading iu corn and
other produce is very common iu our
towns throughout tho county, and
while wo know of no law nguiust it,
wo do appeal to our merchants and
grocery keepers, oskiug them to do-
sist from purchasing any kiud of pro
duce between tho hours of 9 o’clock
p. m. aud sun rise. Wo aro satisfied
that much injury has accrued to farm
ers from this trafie, and whilo other
Graded High School.
T!,!
IIP. Exercises of tlii
224 Februnrj
:tcd in nil tin
high schools t
Institution will bi
The pupils will
branches u-uully
nl college.*, i ‘
,rda
he progress of Hi
anted *
Day
the Aral day, «
nay i
t be
fioatior
will begin 7.15 n, in.
u. tiot'Mi; u„
v <;. K IIBNUKRMON,
Ac ociaie 1‘nnr.ipaU.
MKTKI.I.A FOIMBIK,
Assistant.
E. II. < liTEll.
Furniture and Carpets
.No. IOH, Kmpirc Hlocfc
broad mtkkkp, Rome. ukoko
11 GREAT DISCOVER!!
Thompson’s Liniment
In one of Hip greatest discoveries of
ogp. Notlilug tiring* aucli speedy and i
relief to those who suffer with the nun
ous pniiiH and ache* common to tbo liui
rnc<-. Do you want something itint
t-nsc your bend, your Imck, euro your rl
uuttUm nml Neuralgia T Apply Tbompa
l.iuiincnt and Miller no more.
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises
Sprains, Bunts, and l'nina generally,
THOMPSONS
and yo
LINIMENT
glit he
This Me
Dr- K. It. THO.Ml'.SON. Your Height,
have trlod it, and it ha* never failed to
what it proudur*. Drury family shouh
keep it on hand, and thereby save
dollnr. Often a long and expansive trip
for a |<hyaician luigiit l.o dispensed with,
•imply ».y applying Tliompion 1 . I.li
then keep it on hand—It will cost ;
little. .No physician can i»niclico t
fully without « good Liniment -they ku-
its importance—then keep it ou hand. V
,-ui .- - >•
Call on DU. It It. TII0MI*80:
I'r, Reese's Drug Store, get u boll
never lie wiihout.il. It will do what it say
nud you'll never regret buying it.
Fur sale in ltockuiart by K K Hog-
BURBANK & JONES,
Ccorgin
Drugs, Medicin
'I 1 UUU0, l
VARNISHES, KEROSENE,
LAMPS
Everything Fresh and Pure
X» li It IV U M 10 tty
LILY WHITE, SOAPS,}
TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY
genuine
COLDEN BELL COLOCNE
Always ou hand.
Tooth, Iloir and Nail Brushes,
Combs, etc.
For G liristmas.
A fino lot of Caudios aud Fancy
Goods, just received.
>c for yourselves
junc 20-lj
Dissolution Notice
IIE Firm of Feathcralon A Phillips
was dissolved the 1st of February, for
oilier purposes except to wind up the
n of the old concern,
s must pay up right
mpelled to t
Those who
i, », fEITHERSION
Continues to deal in
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Hats, Groceries
kc., &c., Ac.,
the oi l stand, where he will sell os Lot
as the lowest, for
Co nIi or 13n.rter-
He also buys and sells Colton. Oct 24
W. M. PHILLIPS,
Opposite old stand,
ro lto will be glad to see his old
friends and supply them with Ooods. H
keeps a line of
General Merchandise
Wfiolesalo orlteisit. Prloea defy Com
petition.
CASH STORE.
T. H. Htnl>l>N & Co.,
CEDARTO inv, a A.,
j^'EEP constantly on hand a full line <
FAMILY GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
]Ioo(n mid SIiooh
»!.o • line of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND FACTORY OOODS.
R0X- 8ido agents for the sale of the
nt«-d “ Watt Plows'' and fixture*, in Polk
Hint/. june 20—tf
The Allen House,
Codartown, Cooi-glu.
CHARLEH H. MAURIS, PnorntaToa
m||E Proprietor announees to the put
1 that be has opened a hotel in this pit
ider the name of The Allen House.
propo«cs lo entertain bis guwis in a pit
cnuntay-liko way, without any attempt
style or fa*hioo. For Ibis he asks si
compen«ation as any reasonable person v
cheerfully give, and no ono complain at.
County fusion #1 per day; single met
CO cent! 1 ; Hoard and Lodging, per month,
■*» Hoard and Lodging, per week, $7 00.
Lights and fuel extra. Hoard without lodg
ing. per month, $15; per week. $•'.
Single meats, 5'J cents. Oct. G, 187-1.
Ponco Do Loon
B IT T E RS
Att Llrgant and Pleasant Preparation
DYSPEPSIA
FEVER nml AGUE,
f 1 loadacho, 1 loartbuvn
LOSS OF A1TETITE,
Ariditv oU tho Stomach.
Joseph E. Veal, Rome, Georgia.
, Ac-
Viollne, Ouitara, Music-boxes. Danjos, Tamborinet
rdeons, Flntinas. Concertinas, Flutes, Fifes, f*
ning Forks, Pitch Pipes, Hormonicans.
Rosin. French. German and Iulian Strings. Violin and Guitar Cases, of woo«l and
iper; extra Hows. How.Hair, Tail-pieces. Keys. Ilridges, Finger Hoards, Uaironct
ecds, Piano and Dulcimer Wire. Hanjo Heads, Tambonne Ginglcrs, kc , Ac.»
Miinicnl IiisIruiiientH Repaired in Best Style. dec 5
TIIE SINGER.
“Tbo number boIJ in the true criterinu of merit.’’
SEWIN’ll MACHINE SALES OF 1871
The loUl of Sewing MmUhc 8«lee of 1*T». m.Jc up from the iworn relurn, of Sew
ing .1 »m ou.tci Co
232,444 n^L-A-OIELXItTIEjS
Dclng a large increase over the previous year. In 1872 wo sold 45 ,000 mo
chine* than any other Company, whereas, iu 1873, the falsa wero
113,254 Machines in Excess of our Highess Competitors
Our Sales have Largely Increased!!
It will hardly be denied, therefore, that the .Superiority of tho Singer Mcbines is full*
Iy demonstrated -nt all events that their popularity In the Household is unqucstiounl!
Terms Easy. Payments Light. Call ou or address
NIIhh Virginia, EumpUin,
LocaI Agent, Ccdartown, Go.
or TIIE SINGKR MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Cor. Broad ami Alabama Sts., Atlanta, Ga
WINTERS & NELSON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PIANOS, ORGANS
MU SIC AI j MERCXIANniSE,
Small Inetrumcnts, String and Sheet Mu
Agents for the Celebrated
tkjY' A* a Tonic in low form* of Fever,
rering from Sickness,
highly beneficial and
these Hiller* are
gently stitnulaiihg.
ubkparxd mr
GEO. J. HOWARD,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Penrlitrce St., Atlanta, Ga.
3D-
JS/L. AXE,
SELLS
Parloi Suits, Bedroom Suits,
LIBRARIES
BOOK OASES
—AND
Counting-House Desks,
Thankful to the citixens of Polk county
for their liberal patronage, I will still and
alwavs expect to sell the cheapest and best
quality t Furniture in the 8t»te. and I de
fy competition. My Furniture is all wal
nut and poplar, finished up by the best
Geruien and French mechanics in the Nort-
west. Look at this, for example: One mag.
nifleent Walnut Bedstead, of the latest and
most approved style. One fine full marble
top Bureau, height from top of glass to the
tloor.8 feet inches. One fine full Marble-
Washstand, with all the late improvements.
One handsome uiarb!e-top table; One fine
full carved Fifth Avenue Rocker, 1 fine
cane heavy Waluut English Bell Hack Brace
Arm Chairs, fur £140 00. Sampled on
hand. You can save sixty to eighty dollars
by buying from me. Will be delivered to
any part . f North Georgia at the aboTe
price, for t'.xsh. Just received a fine assort
ment of cheap Rosewood Bedsteads, price
$0 SO. Fine chairs one dollar to one dob
lar an 1 twenty-five cents. Extra and
very liberal .inducements otTered to deal
ers. Don't fail to write or call at the
CKDAHTOWN
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM
nov 7—ly
Pters, Webb & Co., and Hardman Pianos.
AND THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND COS
CABINET ORGANS.
5 tho VERY BUST, and'for Testimonials, Catalog-
AV intern &. Nelson, iJLl Market street,
CHATTANOOGA, TE 1ST 1ST.
Old instruments taken in exchange for c
sopt 5.
Special prices to Cash Customers.
East End Wood Shop.
11Y
J. M. II AIM MS.
Repairs and Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc
Aud almost anything mado of wood.
Wagon Hubs or any other
Turning Done to Order.
ODD HUBS KEPT ON HAND.
WORK CHEAP FOR CASH.
sept 19-1 y
CEDABTOWN
Lively, Sale and Feed Stable,
Main Street, Ccdartown, Ga-
■f)RICES down to suit the time*. Good
X Stock, Vehicles, and Careful Drivers
always on hand.
Special attention given to the care cf
stock left in our charge.
lumpkin a McConnell*
FULTON HOUSE,
T. M ANDERSON, late of Rome, Ga. with
X". c O R R A,
Corner Loyd and Wall sts. near Union Pas
senger Depot,
ATLANTA, : : : GEORGIA.
M EALS and Lodging per Day $2 00; sin
gle meal, 50 cents, First-elas* table
and good rooms, Bgtu 8aloen in basement
furnished with puro Liquors, Fine Wines,
Beer one Segars, july 11
Cherokee Iron Comp’y Store.
IF YOU WANT
HDIR/X" C3-003DS
SHOES,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Or any article generally kept in
A FIRST CLASS STORE
At Prices to suit the Cloeeet Bujen. you
m&kc greatly to your advantage by
calling at the above named store.
Patrick & Omberg,
33 Broad St., Rome, Ga,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
—AND
PRINTERS
Pianos, Cabinet Organs,
8MALI. INSTRUMENTS. SHEET
MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
rUin and Fancy Printing Nnt and Cheap
Paper Saclta and fioe Wrapping i'aper.
Picture Frames and Mouldings- Write
ter catalogue and Price Lilt, eep&lly
reduced to euit the times, at VeaU, Romo
Cheap Banjoe. $! 60, to $5, at Veal’e.
Clocks, the best, are made by J. E. Veal,
who made the city clock iaBome, Georgia.