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THE ADVERTISER.
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Cedartown, Ga. April 17th.
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3 inch.,
if col..
Buck Hutcherson keeps Bob Beer
now.
Messrs. D. B. Hamilton and John
E. 8 til well, of Rome, were in town
Tuesday.
Attention is directed to a commu
nication in this paper upon the defi
cit.' ncy, uf our public school system.
Ccmmunicai ed. ]
Our Tublic Schools.
Local Notices, ten cent s per line for one insertion.
For two or more insertions five cents per line eacn
insertion.
MARRIAGE AND DEATH NOTICES-As matter
of nflw., Dnbli.hcd free. • *
OBITUARY NOTICES—Charged at half rates.
City Directory.
County Officers.
ORDINARY
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
SHERIFF
DEPUTY SHERIFF
TAX RECEIVER.
.... Jon. Brewer.
W. C. Knight.
...W. G. Taylor.
..E. W. Clements.
Contested.
TAX COLLECTOR....
TREASURER
SURVEYOR
CORONER
R E PRESENT ATIVE
....W. J. Richardson.
C. H. Wood.
J. C. Harris.
.. .Jerry Thompson.
noN. C. Cr. Janes.
6ENATOR83th DISTRICT.... Dos. W. J. Head.
Church Directory.
METHODIST.
EVERY SABBATH
.. .D. J. Myp.ice, Pastor.
BAPTIST.
ut and 3rd SABBATHS, C. K. HehMBSOK, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
aa end 4th SABBATHS J. *. J‘» res - ?'astor.
KNIGHTS OF IIONOK.”
Ceilartoirn Lodge No. 273.
WM. BRADFORD Dictatok.
L. S. LEDBETTER Reporter.
Bodge meets every Monday night alter 2d^and
4th Sabbaths.
MASOMC.
Caledonia'Lodse F. A. M.
.w.M.
J, 8. STUBBS •
Regular .communication'i.3rd Friday niuht 11
t very month, in room over Huntington & W rights
^lore.
LOCAL NEiWS.
N0TiC :
After this datelthe Legal Advertising connected
riLh my oflicc will be done in the Cedartowu An
suTiemt. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary Pulkco.
After cilia date.the advertising,of ttie shreiffV
Hire of Polk county will be done in rtie Cedartowu
MiRtniii W, G. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Feb. n. ism.
IluctlANAS. GA.,*Fi'b,ITth 1879.
;;iitli;ftrtherJioti=e the Legal Advcrlircmenta or
ha Ordinary and Sheriff uf Haralson county will
: done in the Cedartowu AnvsaTlSEn.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
J. K. HOLCOMB, Sheriff
Our Tciins.
Otto Cu[t]’ One Yeur.
. .41,00
Six Months 50
It any prefer to pay in the ini!, we
av!| send them the ADVERTISER ior
,111.. vc.tr provided tliey will call ntnl
r.vc ns a ujte lor *1.50 due Nov. lot.
!*:!>. tf
Try that Brampton's Imperial
Soap at Bradford & Allen s and v
will use no other.
4t
Best Bock Beer, always on draught
at 1). 11. Finley’s, Broad Street,
Borne, Ga.—Shorter Block.
Married,
In Cedartowu on Tuesday evening,
the 15th inst., by lies. U. -I. Myriet,
Mr. Henry 0. King to Mrs. Mary
T. Trotter. AYe wish them muni.
j«y- '
Mr. R. Gammon pet a litth- adver
tisement in this paper last week
about some new clothing he had re
ceived and straightway nine gentle
men walked in next day and bought
suits. It don’t pay to advertise, oh
Our readers will hud an advertise
ment of Mrs. 0. A. Garrard, in
this paper, and when they go to Rome
they will find her house well filled
with an elegant and complete stock
of goods in her line. Give her a call.
Isn’t it about 'ime our Ordinary
was taking some steps to have a coun
ty Surveyor made. We might find a
use for one some day, and it would
be light awkward to have none on
hand.
Me feel it, 'o he our duty to call the
attention of their pastors to the be
havior of certain prominent official
members of the churches here. Of
the disreputable character of the lit
tle two bi f , slight-of-hand, vagabond
show tfyat was here last week, they during July, August and September,
can hear anywhere on the s ivets. with evny teacher who deserves the
We could not find it in our iierrt to
witliold the names of those who at
tended if demanded by the proper
authorities and according to the
Editor Cedartown Advertiser—
Please indulge me with a few' re
marks on the public school system
of our county. Aside from the fact
that the future morals and culture
of any people are mainly dependent
on the education of its youth, our
public schools are supported by di
rect taxation on the people, and
hence their management brelines a
matter concerning which the hum
right to express
an opinion
Our hoard of school commission
ers is one of which any county might
justiy feel proud, and it is passing
strange why men of such unerring
judgment in the control of their in
dividual affairs do not remedy to a
great extent Lhe many imperfections
of the present system.
Th-re is one feature connected
with it which effectually palsies and
makes futile the best efforts of their
best teachers. The board is compos
ed almosteutilely of men who have
once made pedagogism their vocation
and they will readily assent to ih
proposition that a teacher with forty
or fifty pupils, and half this number
irregular attendants, or “day schol
ars” ;ia they are called, soon findsiiis
classes so torn to peices and so liu-
m-rous, his order and di-eipline so
demoralized—everything in such
chaos and confusion that he can ac
complish liteiviy nothing. To a
teacher such a sad stale ot affairs is
the direful spring o' “wo. s unnum
bered,” and Me might a? well under
take the performance ol the twelve
labors of Hercules as to have the
least system or impart the least in-
s: ruction. ’Teachers alone can
thoroughly appreciate the serious
importance of tiiis matter, and as
the system precludes tlie limiting to
a certain number, lie is bound hand
■ ml foot This is always the case
A BARGAIN.
A bargain is offered in the
sale of a nice lot of printing
material and a large Washing
ton Hand Press. Price reason
able. Send stamp for particulars
to Advertiser Pub. Co ,
Cedartown, Ga.
Exchanges please copy.
Call at Bob Hutcherson’s Bar
tor fresh Lager Beer. 2l
2003 Pounds White Lead
,T ast received at Bradford &
Alien’d. Also a large stock of colors,
oiis and varnishes. If you are going
to paint call and price oar stock.
Bob Hutcherson has repainted
and remodeled iiis Bar, and ic is liov
the neatest Saloon in town.
GOLD GOLD! GOLD!
Americans, like Ortogral, of Basra, de
sire that the golleti stream should be sud
den and violent, or, in other words, that
riches would flow in upon them in a sud-t
den and violent stream. The ladies are
also like Ortogral. They want their hair
to flow like a golden stream of beauty from
crown to feet. Carboline will do it. Iu
makes the hair soft and silky, and causes
it to grow long and luxuriantly. It is an
extract from petroleum and thoroughly de
odorized by a secret process, without the
aid of acids or alkalies. It lias taken years
of hard work to accomplish this great re
sult; but, thanks to the chemist’s art. it
has at last been so completely deodorized
that it can he used as daintily as the fam-
ttus “ eau de cologne,” of Farina fame. <
]’ho color has, at the same time, been ob
literated, and there can not be possibly
any objections to its use. It is cleanly and
cooling in its application,and sothoroughly
penetrating in its nature, that the seat of
disease is reached at once; and further, it
will certainly do all that is claimed for it-
Sold by all dealers iu drugs aud medi
cines.
forms of law r-quired in such cases.
Members of Cedartown Hook and
Ladder Company. No. 1, are request
ed lo meet at Huntington & Wright’s
Hall on Tuesday night, 22nd inst.
Important business to lit transacted.
W. Ed. Wo id, See’y.
Apr. 15, 1810.
name.
The amount of good accomplished
in any enteiprise is iu strict propul-
tion to the knowledge and skill of
those engaged in its service; and to
hope for success in his profession, a
certain amount of training and
learning is as necessary to a teacher
as to the physician or lawyer, and it
Ballou’s Monthly Magazine for May.
The leading illustrated article of
the May iiuniherof ‘Bj11;ju’i> Maga
zine”- is about the monkey-meu of
New Guinea, told by the author of
“A Whaleman’s Adventures;” and
very well told the yarn is, although
we think our friend had to leave the
island too suddenly to pay much at
tention to the strut ge beings he has
at temp ed to d scribe. Then \vv find
several nice stories, and a number of
poems, and son yarns, all going to
make up the contents ol a first-class
magazine. Published by Themes &
Talbot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston,
at *1,50 a year, post paid, and for
sale at all the periodical depots in
the country for 15 cents a copy.
Bradford & Allen keep uio best writing
ntv to be bad anywhere. Take your Inkttand there
nut net it. tilled for a nickel.
Laramore & Go., Rome. Ga, offer
special inducements to merchants
who want corn, oats, hay, me t, Ac.,
in car load lots. It will pay you to
consult them before buying,
march 27, 3m
Bure Wines ami Liquors of all
kinds, at i). H. Finley’s, Shorter
Block, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. 5t
15 Ball Pool.—Only Table in
Rome, at J). 11. Finley’s, Shorter
Block, Broad Street. marcl;275t
To some of the post offices in the
county, we will have to send more
paper, as we learn that s tine of our
subscribers’ are taken out and read,
by the entire community, before the
■eri’iers get them. Now ibis is
iniporiti in upon those who su -
scribe and pay for the Timer, and,
is a protection lo them, we suppose
we will have to send an extra num
ber of papers to those offices lor the
hem fit of loungers, who lay round
and gobble np other peoples’pap.-cs.
We clip the above from the Carroll
County 'Times. We have been ready
to boil over with a few similar obser
vations fora month or more, blit
held our peace, hoping that reckless,
lawless, cut-throat, thieving vaga
bonds who purloin our subscriber’s
About ten years ago 1 was con
sidered a confirmed dvspeiic and my
case was considered a hopeless one
by the physicans who treated me. 1
was advised to try the liver medi
cine prepared by Ur. J. G. Yeiser. I
used three bottles and was entirely
cured aud am now sound and well. 1
consider it an invaluable remedy for
that disorder and heartily recom
mend it to all afflicted with that com
plaint.—John Kenedy, Cassville,
Ga. For sale in Cedartown by Brad
ford & Allen at 75 cents per bottle.
t vtn at bed time occasionally when \
i feel a little
‘ oat of sorts” will often save you a long spell of
sickness and a still longer doctor's bill. "A stich
in tine saves mme”—sometimes ninety-nine.
REMEMBER that if you buy a box of
Bradford & Alien’s Liver Pills aud tl cv
dn not give entire satisfaction you can get
:t box of any other pills in the market
without charge. There is no chance for
you to lose by trying a box of them.
Boots aud shoes repaired on short
notice at S. P. Shepard’s
Ambidextrous.
There is something more signifi
emt than most persons think in the
“ieft” hand. We give all our uict
work to one hatyl, ami thus train it
to strength celerity and skill, anti
leave the other to feebleness and
awkwardness. Indeed, children are
generally trained to one-handedness
almost from infancy. If both hands
were trained alike, they would be
PHOENIX PLANING HULL.
Longley & loMson Proprietors,
ATZjANT'A, ga.
THE LARGEST,!AND COMPLETES! 1 MILL IN GEORGIA
T ONGLEY & ROBISON, No. 38 Decatur S'reet., Fac‘oty corner Butler
and Gilmer. Contractors and Proprietors of Pbcnis Plaining M ill, manniaeinrer? of Doors. Sash. Blinds,
etc. The Phoenix is the finest find best Plaining Milliu the South, and turns out work ol the very best
quality and at prices that defy competition. They have p tire hast d the latest ^improvements and best
machinery ever brought South, and now guarantee that no house. North or West, shail furnish better
goods, or for less money. Besides goods of their own make, they have a large stock of Western goods
that are offered at prices below competition. Parties desiring building material. Sashes. Blind:
SPRING- MILHMRY GOOD?:
MRS. A. O. GARRARD
ROME, (i.it
XO. 115, BROAD STREET,
Hns just returned from New York with a Magnificent Stock ol Goods,
which she purchased in pers-»tt, and is offering at remarkably ow prices,
The Ladies will do well to call and exunine her Select Sto s of Bonnets.
Hats, Fl -wers, Laces, Gloves, Corsets, Dress Buttons, R bbons aDd Neck
Wear, and many other desirable goods, before purchasing elsewhere.
Aprii 10, 3m
will do well to write to Messrs. L.*& R. As Contractors they do an immense business, having built
many of the finest buildings in the eity. They are thoroughly and absolutely reliable, aud their esti
mates are always lowest. They can point to scores of huge and costly buildings put under their bids
and they have *uevei sailed to come up to the very highest mark of iheir contract. Manufacturing the
ibis company is endorsed as the best in the world.
Gajlesville High School,
Gaylesviile, Alabama, was fr>traded
by its present principal in 1871, and
.chartered in 1870.
V Its patronage and influence lots
steadily increased.
Has matriculated 132 this session,
vith near 100 in daily attendance.
It lias Seven Teachers.
Besides the regular Literay course,
teaches Vocal and ln-trurnenta! i tfcoid
Folk County Ctpuiy Sheriff flfio.t-
nage Sale.
Tuesday in May. 187!), the following property,
Lot of land No. 511
Section of Polk countv.
John C. Waites to satisfy or.e Polk Sup
favor of Ilarpold A. Hillyer
„ Susie, Drawing and Painting, Wax ,
Mortgage fi fa
John C. Waits. Property pointed out iu said fi fa.
Also at the same time and place, one town lot in
the town of Cedartown, Polk county, Ga.. contain-
'g one-half acre more or less, and being a part of
v mill survey of said town, said lot bound-
■frti'-k, Ilnir Wmk, Needle Work, &e.
" particulars, addres: the pi in-
pal,
Ret. S. L. Russell, A. M„
• Gaylesviile, Ala.
NOTICE.
I will be at the following named
places for the purpose of receiving
Tax Returns IBr the year 2S79:
Gtdartown, Tuesday and Wednes
day April 22nd and 23rd.
Hampton’s, Thursday, April 24;.li.
Young’s Saturday, April 20th.
Esoin Hill, Friday April, 25th.
Fish Creek. Monday, April 21st.
Rockmart, Monl y, April 28th.
Buncombe, Saturday, April, 19th.
without th-se prerequisites is
curse to any community.
lad ! '
se are facts about which there I
equally patent that a teacher | a!ike Even the toes can be trained
to the dexter.ty of: lie fingers. It.
mu si cal.education both hands are
. , ! equally trained ior the kevs of the
avil, and yet our very in- j the orgiln . *
Now in many employments much
would he gained by being able to use
either baud with equal facility, and
often both at tile same time. Brown-
Tiv
can b
telligent board use no discrimination :
whatever in granting their licenses,
and c uiSequently the children in
some neighborhoods are “edvkayted”
BRADFORD & ALLEN have the
ben Liver Bill ever s 1.1 in this or acv
other mark-1. They have sold over
ten thousand of them and the de
menti for them steadily increases.
They give entire satisfaction. This
large quantity has been sold without
any puffing or advertising. If vou
once tty them you wit! use no other
2M J-
The Latest Musical Wonder.
by those utterly incompetent, who | s rJ one ofthe mogt eminent of
do not know the elements ot orthog- j wl ,. era on pi, v ,i,,p, sv urges
rapby or syntax-who have spent , ^ cbildr ,.„ be educate.! on b. id,sides
their lives between the plough ban- , ((f t ,„ b , )dv ,. f „ la | iv . :u .d' Agassiz ad-
uh s or singing the “s-ng of H>e j visPll UU p tl „{| 8 U, train both sides
fchirt, and therefore have never had ;; l>ir Ln..„
occasion to devote a single thought
to the profession of teaching in any
of its details or bearings, it is true
that the lowest pli se of our teachers
supply the lack of A. M. with their
presumption and a “special license;”
but tiiis does not help the matter,
since tliey oLtiin their prorata of the
educational fund with equal Certain
ty as the man who has devo id iiis
life aud^tafeuts to tliaLspeciaJ branch
of business. I have personal uc-'
q Gain lance with some of the “speci
ally licensed” wlioc ulJ not for th ir
lives analyze properly an English
sentence, or work an ordinary prob
lem in denominate fractious. i J ra\
what reason istb re in stopping th
machinery of regular schools to at
tend the “Examination of Teachers"
when the greatest numskull in tin
county c 111 teach *‘akule,” present ni.-
ulike, notwithstandingdheyhad been
brought np to the special use of one
side. Most adults would find it difi-
cult to change the old habit, but ••
with the young it would only be a '
matter of care and attention for aj
comparatively short time.
The Orguinetfc; representin'; Organ and Organ
ist. Music and Musician. Not a toy, hut the most
marveJous imisical instrument of the age. Plays
Jroin one to'a thousand tunes. No limit to either
kind or quality. Plays Hymn Tunes. Popular
Songs, Polkas. Waltzes, Reels, Quadrilles and
Hornpipes with perfect accuracy. A mere child
can play it. Constructed on the principal of a
cabinet organ aud plays automatical from tunes
on performed paper. In handsome case, 2ft. long,
1ft. wide, 1 ft. high. Price, including four tunes,
only $G0. Extra tunes 25 cents each. Guaranteed
to give more satislactiou tor thelmoney tliaD any
other musical instrument in the world. Agents
wanted everywhere. Send lor descriptive circu
lars. Address,
LUDDEN & BATE- 1 , Savannah. Ga.,
aS-3t Wholesale Southern Agents.
SOM.ETniN'G REMARKABLE.
Glad Tidings to liald-hcadpd Men. -J
The other Any Mr. -AJk Phasing, of
trolia, Pa., stepped into McClarran’s Phar-1
macy, on the corner of Sixth Avenue and
Srnithfield street, Pittsburg, and purchased
a battle of Carboline. While there he ex
hibited the top of his head, which bore evi
dence of once being bald, but which at
present, from the use of Carboline, as he
states, is completely covered with a strong
crop of new hair, full}' one inch long. Prac
tical tests of this wonderful hair restorer
are being made daily, and its remarkable
Have You the Buckeye 1
It is a Well established fact, tlmt
[Tabhw’s Buckeye T.iie Ointment will
14 li ktov r! . !’t! f’ti *»I > •
^’:,e. xE etlluS Kippoeastalium, or
Horse Chestnut, commonly known
as the Buckeye, ha- been highly < - s-
eem- d ior many years, owing to th*
fact, that it p-.ss*s>« s virtues,^ king
in the bitter principle called Eacuiin
vhicli can be mi Sized for the cure oi
Piles. If affected with tint terribl
I is- use, use Ta der's Buck-ye Pile
virtues found to far exceed anything ever Oint uent, and be relieved.
before introduced. It has been demon
strated that Carboline does work great
wonders in giving the bald head a luxur
iant growth of hair. It is sold by all drug-
gialr
“3aui.i1 i cense” and draw hit p.\ :
Tin- grading of tr.iclieis is .n i.isttl
to tiie pivlursion, and especially i-
tliis tlie case where the test of tlieir
learning simply embraces the ele- MERCHANTS, ATI E TIG a!
moots of grammar, geography and
50 ceil s. For Sal ■ by Bt
Alien, Ct ihirtnwn, Gil.
march 13, ’79 e wly
1 tic
< rd &
arithmetic, and has produced iu the
minds of men a contempt lot the
business that admits into its ranks
the most ignorant and immoral. If
our boa r d would cease this humili tt-
ing grading and abolish their “sped- ; Send your orders,
ttl licenses,” these know nothii gsantl j Mr. J. W. Smith, of Danville, A' •.
do nothings would be driven to seek has a fine lot 'iVbact:.-.-*. Gall ot
Laramore & Co.,
Rome, Ga.. are receiving Ten Gar
of Choice White Corn, in new Ber.-
lap Bags; Two Cars of Choice Tim
othy Hay, which they offer low-
suitable employment, the people’s i him, at Ltramore & L ;
money would be directed to such purchasing, and save mm
bt'fu'i
i,v do-
papers would die or go to Texas, or schools as are a benefit to the county ;ng so.
;et ashamed of themselves and qui
it. But they don’t. They stick to a
community worse than the seven
year itch, and have no more con
science than a Returning Board
thief. If our suffering subscribers
will find out the guilty parties, aud
we can discover no way to choke
them off, we will give them an extra
copy free.
The Tallowing readers were appoin
ted on Friday night last f,.r the next
meeting of the Reading Club. A
full meeting of the Club is earnestly
solicited, for licit Friday night, as
business of importance will be trans
acted.
READERS
Miss Maggie Harris, Miss Elbe
Simmons, W. Nuyes, C. G. Janes.
ALTERNATES
Miss Lula HarriFand J. S. Noyes.
To the Tax Payers of Polk.
- I propose to begin on the 20th
in.,', receiving the tax returns ol
Polk county. As there lias hereto
fort been some trouble aud complaint
on the part of land-holders that the
numbers of their lots of laud were
not properly taken down, I take this
method of requesting all who give in
real estate to bring me the numbers
ol their lots written down on a slip
of paper, and their names signed to
the earn. These I will file away, and
if my Tax Digest doest not contain
all the numbers given me, and set
down to the names of the parties
given it in, I will pay whatever ex
penses may he incurred in correcting
the same. Respectfully,
J. M. Arrington,
Tax Receiver, Polk County.
Cedartown, Ga., April 7,1S79.
For Sale.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
Sewing Machine, bran new with
complete set of attachments, very
love. Apply at this office. tf
H ome n, , jj; jjoots aud shoes, very
{Lean, at P. Shepard’s. '
Iloek ar.tl Ladder Company.
The burning of N. M. Wright’s
House last week aroused our citizens
to the necessity of some organized
means of fighting lire. On Thurs
day last a meeting was held at the
Court House and a Iloukand Ladder
company organized. Capt. John L.
Dodds was made President, Dr W.
G. England Vice President, Capt.
A. P. Wimberly, Foreman, R. D.
Vann, 1st. Assistant, S. P. Williams,
2nd. Assistant, W. Ed. Wood, Secre
tary, aud G. A. Lane, Treasurer.
The Council has appointed a com
mittee to purchase the necessary
equipments.
nd their corps of teachers would)
soon he an honor, instead ol a burn- 0n
ingdisgrace to our people. I speak j The Atlanta Sunday Piiono-
truill when x say that there is an graph the livelies', Spiciest and
sauciest paper in the Statq will be
sent to any address Eight Weeks for
only 25 Cents. Address,
Phonograph,
apr 17, tf Atlanta, Ga.
Cm Clubbing l.i.'t.
We will se:-.d The Advertise:
followin'; papers for one year, pc
of the sum opposite each:
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST .
Planter and Grange
Atlanta Phonograph
Burlington II iwkeye
New York Tribune (Weekly)... .
Harpers Weekly
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper..
“SAY BOYS!”
Bring the young ladies np
to Huntington & Wright’s Hall
next Friday night and we’ll
have a little dance.
R, D. Vann,
i ’
apr. 17 It Manager,
utter lack of discrimination in this
regard, and our board seem to think
that apprenticeship, teaming, skill
is insignificant,aud a “sp. cia! license”
is a magic watid to supply tnein all.
It is worse than delusion and lolly
to prate about ti.e“greatest good lo
tlie greatest number,”— he class oi
licensed teachers to whom I have
made reference k.tow nothing them
selves and art incapable ol organ
izing or discipling a school, or teach- i couiuer journYl
ing properly the most ignorant child. Detroit free press
I lay great stress on this nuttier. It ; kcribner’smothly
is evident that on tlie selection ol
teachers depends everything, and
that class who cannot give instruc
tion should be estopped from receiv
ing the public money.
j will go no farthet into the de- ,
tails oi the damaging and pernicious ;
workings of tlie present system, hut
give it as my opinion, based on the
experience of several years in the j New York Ledger
busitless of teaching, that tlie two I “ ’’ Saturday Night,
thousand dollars of public school ! Apytetoh e Journal
fund iii this county is a source of
far greater injury than benefit. It
works an injury to both t.-acher and
patron during its operatio i, has vir
tually done away wttlt all our count
ry schools save tor sixty days of tlie
year, and is crushing out the spirit
of education iu all sections of the
county.
Two thousand dollars annually
expended on the education of So
small a county as Polk, il properly
directed aud managed, c tild wield
att almost incalculable influence ter
the luture welfare of our cuttnty,
aud we are not without tiope that iu
such efficient hands as compose our
present commissioners, the fund will
yet do valiant service. I insist, how
ever, that to accomplish anything a
radical change must be made or the
pruning knile used unsparingly.
Epaphrodjtus.
and anj of jhe
st paid, on receipt
.$2.50
.. 2.50
.. 4.40
...2.50
... 2 GO
...2.50
.. 2.50
...4.50
... 4.50
3.60
J Ballou's Monthly,
Harpers Monthly, —
Lippencott’s Magazine,
Leslie’s Sunday Magazine.
Monthly 4 *
Scribner's “ —
Alaine, — —
Photographer, —
Hall's Journal Health,
Harper's Bazar, —
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.-light
Mexico ami United States
Owing to their warm and d
ful climates, tlieir inhabitants grow
sallow from torpid Livers, Indiges
tion and all diseases timing trom a
disordered Stomach and Bowels.
They should of course at all times
keep the liver active, and to our rea
ders we recommend Tattler’s Porta-
:i it. or Vegetable Liver Power. Ta
ken in time, will often save money
tnd much suffering. Price 50 cents.
For Sale by Bradford & Allen, Ce-
darcovvn, Ga.
march 13, ’79-eowlv
the West by the Tot of s’. Philpot. and ou lhe North
street leudinu to R G Herbert
beiur thd one whereon R IL.Tiiop.jp8
Will. JVL PljllipiS 1 & Co.,
1
DEALERS IX^
©ENBRAL MERCHANDISE,
0E223aA.XL a X , O^7k7’ISr, GA.
Have just received a large and varied Stock of
75?”SpriiTg Goods and General Supplies.
HIGH SCHOOL.
— .v r r—
Cedartown, Ga,
W. .J. NOYES. A. B. Principal.
Mrs. M. A. rRABB, Assistant.
Mrs. II. V NO YES, Instructor in Drawing
and Painting
The Spring Term of the Scholastic year
1873 will commence January Gth inst., ami
close about the middle of June. The course
of study taught is
THOROUGH AND SYSTEMATIC.
Especial attention is given to tne English
branches. The studies which render pupils
conversant with their
OWN LANGUAGE
are deemed the most important, therefore
thorough and faithful instructioo is given in
al! the branches. We offer superior ad
vantages to young men, who desire & busi
ness education. Those who wish lo lake a
CLASSICAL
course
can be carried through the
same studies usually pursued in colleges
Kates of tuition will be reasonable to
suit lhe hard times. They will range from
$ 1.50 io §4 00 per month. Drawing and
painting $2 00 per month. Exercises in
vtcni Music free Incidentals CO cents
per annum.
Folk County Sheriff’s Sa e.
Tuesday in May next, between the le»al hour* ol
8aic, titf following projjerfy to-wit: Lot of land
No. 9D3. in the 2nd district and 4rh section, vxcepi
. previously sold to Lynch, in tlie ex
e-half
treine North West corner of said lot, and fil th
acres of lot ol land No 952. in the 2nd district and
id county of Polk county, lying or
Wa tf llrw Kcne 1g Undersell L’3. Cull ami examine our goods before
buying. At the Old Stand. march 20-ly
23fWe make no blow about
ZaHT* but don't mind telling you in a qniet
way, that, we have one of the largest aud_j%l
ijgT bcstSSELECTED^STOCKS of SPRING
GOODS ever brought to Cedartown, and
fciV" telling them at price? that will astonish
C'v5'“ you, and all yon friends. Yon may not
believe it, in fact, we had rather you
83*“ would not. we want yon to come and _/*cS
££” eccfor yoursolf. FBATHEICSTON «fc CO ^>3
A. J - . YOUNG,
DEALER IN
Corn and Bye Whiskies, Wino,
Gins and Brandies,
Noves’ War-liouse, CEDARTOWN, GA
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey
THE “R E. LEE, and OLD CAT3HSTET”
Cannot be excelled. I keepjsuch Liquors as may be used as a beveragae or
f ir medical purposes, with perfect safety. Give me a c.U. Good treat
ment guaranteed. oct. 3, tm’7fl.
the S.«7tb side, aud rumiing East and West ,
stud lot. Al<u Jots Nos. 2!). 30. 31. 32, 33, 34, 41. 4..
41. 4.5. 16. IU4, 105. in tiu;2ls4 "i-fric* an-i 3rd sec
n ol Polk, county, and 2f !>. 27 i.
1’.strict and 3
e Jots of load levied on
i pointed out by :
.. fi ia in favor ot the
dye «L
ly. mu., u- the property of .PL II
I one Fax !i la iu lavor of the Mai
. J. L. Hulsey. Propelty point*.
stable. For taxi s for year 1878
A iso at tiie same time and place, lot of land No.
lit, in the 17lh districtuml 4ili section of Polk
county, Ga., us the property of George L
t* Polk Supcri
oi It. it. - i hotnpson. bearer,
Prudi-rly pointed out by pl.t
FREE
A VALUABLE INVENTION.
THE WORLD RENOWNED
WILSON SEWING MACHINE—'
levy. Levy made by
. Ga., I.y virtue «
. lot of land No
*1 4th sectioi.
Haralson County SiterilTs Saics
door ip.
in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo"
sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines, tts capacity is unlimited. There are more
WILSON {MACHINES sold in the United States than
the combined sales of ail the others. The WILSON
MENDiftC ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing,
WiTHQUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A.
AGENTS
WANTED.
DR. S. w. r) OX I’]p,
WlTi3
hours of sal:. Jlic following property to-wit:
Lot of land No. 5% in the 2’)th District and 3rd
Section of originally Cher-.»keo now Haralson
property *«f W. M. Farmer by
H. S. FUMDI-ETON.
virtue of
Driver v.-
security,
made and returned
of W.
l. J. Hunt I
Tty pointed out by defendant. Levy
- lime and place portion? of lot?
Certificate.
I, J. B. Little of Cedartown, Oa.,^ do
hereby certify that i have he«n afflicted by
acute Kbeumai.ism for several months past,
and by fiee applications of L*r.Thompson’s
celebrated Liniment have been entirely
cured, ami take great pleasure in recom
mending it to others similarly afflicted. I
have also used it in several cases of severe
cuts and bruises and found it efficient for
all lie claims for it, and consider it a val
uable house-hold medicine. Made and soli
only by Dr. R. II. Thompson, Cedartown
Ga. 1-30-70.
A. McAlpin. by \
523 and 324 containing 253 arte? :
id 5th section of originally Carroll
u county, Ga., as the property of \V.
favor of
by
for the year lb78. Property pointed
defendant.
Also at the same time and place on* hundred
acres of lot*,f land No. 1!)1 in the 7th District aud
iginally Carroll now Ibtral
s the property of A. G. Mory by
li fa iu favor of the State and conntv
vs A. G. Story, lor taxes due for the year 1656.
Properly pointed out by defendant.
apl. 3rd 1878 tds
J. K. HOLCOMB, Jr. heriff.
Sour K:out ami Fresh Cider tit
S. 1*. bUEPARDS
Mr. H. B. McGregor, a ftimcuB
Texas hunter, killed four wild tur
key goblers at one shot the other day,
near Rockmart. Now if anybody
wants to do some fancy shooting, let
him beai that, aud he can get his
name in the paper.
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Wide Awake,
Notice.
An act to amend the fifth section
of an Act to alter and amend an Act
entitled an Act to incorporate the
stockholders of the Cartersville and
Vanwert Railroad Company, etc, up
proved October 25th, 1S70, so as to
strike from said section the words
“and all suits against said Company
shall be instituted and tried at (Jar-
tersville, Ga., in the courts there to
be held of competent jurisdiction.”
Application will be made in July,
1879 to the Legislature for the pas
sage of an Act the above being a
copy of the tittle.
Cherokee Irox Co.
By their Attorney,
Ivy F. Thoxpsojj.
Barker’s Stock Powders are the
best.. They prevent and cure chick-
;n cholera.' They give horses and
cattle good appetites and healthy
digestion. They keep all kinds ot
stock in good health. The package
is the largest sold and is worth twice
the money. For sale by Bradford tit
Allen at 25 cents p r package. 'Fry
one package and you will nse no
other. a Pl 3-tf.
IT. iI^IOaXT
Has added to his stock of Cloth
ing. Furnish ing Goods, &<■., an ele
gant line of Prints, as <vell as btigar
Coffee and o her staple Groceries,
in all of which he is prepared to
give attractive bargains. Call and
[trice his goods beiore buying else
where. aprii. 10, 2m
Notice.
I desire all my patrons to bear in
mind that r.o market account is al
lowed to run longer than one week.
u 34t 8. P. Shepard.
IL. GAMMON
Has just received his Spring Stock
of' RKADY-.MADK CLOTHING
and Gents Furnishing Goods. He
has all the latest styles or Spring and
Summer Clothing a? well as Hats,
Caps, Ties, Underware, &c., which
he will sell as low as can be bought
anywhere. He extends a cordial in
vitation to all to come and examine
his stock before purchasing.
LUMPKINS
OI.D RELIABLE
LIVERY, FEED ane SALE STABLE.
Cedartown, Gra.
MILLER A. WRIGHT, Proprietor.
Keep? constantly
tion iruaranttfed to ail who patrouizu
SO- ly
LI3F.L FOR BIVOftCF.
JOSEPH N. JACKSON , II* raLon Sr
vs. vCou:tS:pt«*ml
MELISSA JACESOX. ) lt>V,.
It anpnnring to tb«; Court that the dc'mnlar.t. Me
., rcfeid».-8 rt Cherokee County. State *>f
Alabama, it is therefore ordered by the Court that
she appearand answer at the next term of this
Court, or the case will be considered m delanlt, ar.d
the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
E WHOLESALE
Drugs, Faints, Varnishes, Liquors,
Oils, Glass aad Beads,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET. STREET,
TEI4TH'.
Ginsen", Beeswax, Feattfers, Rags, Wool, Dried Fruit, etc., take a on account from customers !
it»he?t market price. j* 0 ' -
urn® BEST.
DR. J. BRADFORD’S
Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine
A true extract f
This March 15.h, 187G.
March 20, lm4m.
W. II. UNDERWOOD.
J. S. C. K. C.
the Minutes of the Court.
This is «t prompt and certain cure f*>r al 1 (licenses of the Liver, such as
Dyspepsia, Headache, Chills and terer, &c.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
ca~e, or money returned. For sale hv druggists generally.
J. G. TEISBB,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Rome, Ga,
F >r »tl- hv Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga., and R. T. Hovt and D.
J. I/Gw. rs, Rome, Ga. feb28-ly
a E
a
tlie
late *«f Joel Wheeler, deceased, have applied for
letters of Dismission from their said Aaiuinistra
tion, ailedgin^ therein that they have fully dis
charged all their duties as such adniini trators.
’I herefore, ail persons concerned will be and ap
pear at a Court of Ordinary to be livid in said
county on tlie fin-t Monday in July next, to show
cause, if any they have, why letter? of Dismission
should not be grunted in said case, and they, the
said administrators be fully discharged from the
Given under my hand thuqApril 5th. 18711
ap/ 10 30d
JOEL BREWER. Ordinary.
Postponed Sheriff’s Sales.
Tuesday iu May next, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property to-wit:
Lot? and half lot-* of land to-wit: No?/200, and
Lull
half of lot No. 201, and one-hair of let No.
Kin" North-and West of the public road leading
7 rt t.-i }tl»<i bit? of lailft
llum T .... ... Cartersville: also lots of land
Nos 137 and 2W5, all in thA-JlSth district aud 3rd ?ec-
ctfon of Folk county. Ga.. as the property A S Mc-
Gr**"or. by virtue of two JusticOonrt ti fa? from the
1073rd district G. M. in lavor of E O Davisvs. A S
McGregor and J. G. Bullock. Levy made and re-
turned to me by a Constable,
aprii 3-tds W.
. TAYLOR, SherifIL
Administrator, de bonis non, on the Estate of
Henry O. Silvy h te of said county deceased, 1 a?
applied for letters of Dismission from his said Ad
ministration. Therefore, all persons concerned will
be auc appear at a Court of Ordinary to be held in
said county on the first Monday in July next to
show cause if any they have why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand aud otlicinl
signature, this (itB day oi March. 1879.
march 13, 3m JOEL BliLW EIt. Ordinary.
YOlVtfg GALLERY,
ROAIdti,
(Shorter Block)
G A.
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten dollars; half life size only five dollars.
His woik is all strictly first-class. Makes copies of all sorts of pictures
anv s z • and character desired. Kb2i-ly
fob tour drugs.
Leading House, Largest Stock air 1 Towest Prices
Next door to Hunting & Wright’s,
Main Street; - - - - Cedar to wnJ3S^