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THE ADVERTISER,
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY .MORN ING.
Cedartown, G-a. April 24th.
Terms of Subscription.
'Osk Copt One Yen $
“ Six Month- 1 ®
Eleven Copies One Tear 10.UJ
TERMS—Cash in Advance.
Dick Poole killed a large gobbler
last Monday morning.
Bradford it Allen will start their
Soda Fount next week.
iCapt. \Y. 0. Spence, postmaster
at Rock mart, died last Monday.
Abner Hogg is in Atlanta nowat
tending a business college.
Advertising Rates.
In three mouths trom now Cedar-
Janies Young’s House Burned.
Onr community was startled last
Monday by tire report that the resi
dence of Mr. James Young, of this
county, with., nearly its entire con
tents, bad beer, destroyed by fire.
None of the family was at home
when the fire was discovered, though
Mr. Young had left the "house not
more than half an hour before. The
fire,it is thought,crigiuatrd about the
«r*ot. I iwn I t -Me- i"a Mo I omq. I i»-m*>- town will be tile most wide awake kitchen stove flue. There was no
town in Georgia. i insuranceon either houseorcontents.
• Local Notice*, ten cents per line fnrone Ir^ertioip
" For two or more insertions five cents per 1
MABRI°GE AND HE vrrl NOTICES-As matter
of new**, nubli-hed free. . „ ,
OBITUARY NOTICES—Charged at hnlf rates.
City IJi*ecIoiy.
County Officers.
ORDINARY t
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
• SHERIFF
deputy sheriff
TAX RECEIVER
TAX COLLECTOR
TREASURER
SURVEYOR
• CORONER
.... JOEI. UnKWRB.
\V. C. Knight.
... W. G. Tati.or.
...E. W. Clements.
CONTESTED.
. W. .T. Richardson.
C. II- Wood.
J. C. Harris.
. .Jerry Thompson.
REPRESENTATIVE no*. C. C. .Units.
SENATOK-tStU DISTRICT.. . IIos. W. J. K*AD.
Clmrcli Directory.
METHODIST.
EVERY SABB\TII n.J. MrmcK, I’Mtor.
BAPTIST.
l.t and 3rd SABHATH S. C.K.HasDZnsos. Pastor.
rRESBYTEKIAN.
Sd and 4tS SABBATHS -I E. Joses. Pastor-
KNIGHTS OF,HONOR.;
Cedartotvn Lodge No. 273.
wm. Bradford dictator.
L. S. LEDBETTER Retoutkk.
Lodge meets every Monday nl-tit alter 11.1 ,"anu
4th Sabliaths.
A1ASOAIU.
Caledonia*Lodge F. A. >1.
J. S. STUBBS.
W.M.
Regular .coratnunlcalion^ard Friday ni-ht it*
every mouth. in room over Huntington it W risjbt s
LOG A. I a N E iW S.
HOTiC:.
After this datc^lie Legal Advertising connected
with my office will he done in the Cedartown Ad-
vkbtimk. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary Polk ro.
Alter this date the advertising of the ShreifT-
OlHco or Polk county will be done in the Cedartown
AnvKRTisKix. W, U. TA \ LOR. Sheriff.
Feb. 17.1879.
RCCIIANAN, GA.,*Feh.l7tll 1879.
Until firther’notice the Legal Advertisements of
the Ordinary atul Sheriff of Uaraluon county will
be done in iho Cedartown advertiser.
s. .M. DAVtNPORT, Ordinary.
.1*. K. HuLCOMB,.Sheriff.
Mr.TV. S. I). Wikle arid nephew,
from Cartersville, visited Cedartown
on a prospecting tour last Monday.
Loss about S3,000.
Jud Crahb had a tries-, ol ripe
strawberries for dinner l ist Sunday.
Says lie can prove itby New: Wright.
As the sexton of, the Baptist
Church was lighting tlie chandalier
last Sunday night it fell and was
smashed
’l-oni Oar Haralson County Correspon
dent.
Farmers pushing ahead with their
work. Some are done planting corn
and are putting in cotton seed.
Guano is not use quite so exten
sively as last year.
Bu-.-liacan is impioving rapidly.
D. 13. II. h is re-covered his well.
.Mis, Lucy Rogers, of Palmetto,
We are requested to announce that Ca., is teaching school here. Mr.
McKinney has dismissed Ilia until
the 1st ol July next.
Jasper Pliilpot killed a fine gobbler
last week. IPs is of en guilty of
such tricks at tins season of the
Rev. J. W. Trawick will preach at
Oppert’s mill next Sunday evening.
The contractor is moulding brick
for Stubbs & Co’s, new building at
the fate of ten thousand adav.
To any one desiring to become ac
quainted with the paper, We will
semi Tiif. Advertiser for three
months, post paid, for twenty-five
cents.
Dr. L. S. Led Oer ter was chosen
Grand Sentim 1 at the recent sisrion
of the Grand Lodge Knights of j
Honor.
year.
Little Jessie, daughter of Matthew
and Ida Thompson, of this county,
died on the 2Stli tilt. We deeply
sympathise with the bereaved parents
and pray that God will give comfort
to their troubled hearts. C. A. P.
Georgia Teachers’ Association.
The nexft* annual convention of
| this Association will he held at Rome
| from April 29ih to May 2nd
to be earnestly hoped time N >rth
11 ted
copie^of speeches recently deliverer., j , ;g f jjj g w j|| |j e t| le g rg r, meeting held
in Congress. j within her hen mis.
Prof. P.J.King informs us that RiHrowI. l K ' s3 tc ' ! ‘ cht,r3 ,0 and
the Polk county delegation in his
Genera! News.
*
It is stated that more than six
thousand negroes emigrants have ar
rived at St. Louis from Louisiana
and Mississippi since the exodus be
gan.
Three printers in New York bought
half of the ticket in the Louisiana
Lottery which drew a prize of thirty
thousand dollars a few days ago.
General Hampton reached Wash
ington last week, and was sworn in
as a member of the Senate.
It is rumored that G n. Grant
will not, under any circumstances,
he a candidate for a third term.
The second adventists have ;pt the
11th of July for the general wind
up of the world.
The first iron works in America j
were establiolied near Jamestown, I
Virginia, 1G10.
The Knights of Honor report r. ]
membership of 0.000 in Tennessee, j
A Tiiden pioneer club has been \
organized at Ocean Springs, Miss.
Out, of twenty seven thousand !
deaths in New York last year only .
two were the result of small pox.!
Systematic vaccination was the cause !
of tiiis small mortality from a dan
gerous disease.
A California journal has had pre
pared and dedicated “to the friends j
of Chinese immigration,” a group ol ;
photographs of 13 Mongolian lepers.,
The Senate Committee of Privi
leges am! Klections have commenced j
an investigation of the c; so of Kel- 1
PHOENIX PLANING MILL. MILLDfEEY GOODS,
Longley S Robison Proprietors,
G-A.
THE LARGEST AND COMPLETES! MILL IN GEORGIA
LONGLEY & ROBISON, No. 3S I), catnr Street. Factory corner Butler
and Gilmer, Contractor-and Proprietors* of Photnix Phinirp Mill.manniaeturers rf Door?. Sa^h. Blind-,
etc. The Phcenix is the fiiie-t an.I be.-r Pltiiniiur Mill in the Sooth, and jnrt,- out work ol th.; very best
quality and at prices lint, defy competition. Tbt-v have purchased the latest lrapiovcmcnta and best
machinery ever brought South, and now enarantee th.it no house. North or iVcst, t-liail furnish better
goods, or for less m-futy. Besides goods of their own make. they have a large stock of Western goods
that are offered at trice- below competition. Parties desiring building material. Sashes. Blinds, etc.,
will do well to %vrit:*’o Messrs. L. .t ll. \s Contractors liscl<> an uomensv business, having built
many of the finest building* in the eity. They are thoroughly and absolutely reliable, and their esti
mates arealway- lowest. They can point to scores of huge a.:u costly bui.Gings put under their bids
and they have 'never to come up to the very highest nmtk •*( their cm tract. .M.niufaeturing the
most of the material ti.-ed in building, and all of the Su-he-. Poors. Blinds, Ho . they can uideroid moH
of their comp tor-. The firm i- aLo auent for the New York Enamei Paiuf ».A>. 7 It-paint s'»].i by
thi» company is endorsed a- the best in the world. nov28 i«ni
MR8. A. O. GARRARD
NO. US, hKOAD STREET, KOHE, G.l,
II is just returned from New York with ;i Magnificent Stock o' Goode,
which sh-- purchase,] in person, and is offering at remarkably ow prices.
The L-idies will du well to call and examine her Select SiO x of Bonnets-.
Hals, I-1 >wers, Luces, Gloves, Corsets, Dress Buttons, R ebons aud Neck
U ear, and many oilu-r desirable goods, before purchasing elsewhere.
April 10, 3m
Written for the Advertiser.]
Forsaken.
Ot bow dearly I have loved thee.
Tongue nor pen can ne’er dincri! c.
For to you my heart was given;
You were try oalv joy and pride.
Once yon *eemcd to me so lovely.
And «o faithful kind and trn*\
That my Heart know no pleasure
Only tv^ft ws’ shared with yo::.
Now you’re«hanged to me, bow dreary.
How iny heart doth ache with pain.
When I think ol when you loved me.
And know you ne're will lore again.
Tim” we mow makes many ch&ngoe.
And haw sad this change to me,
Still I love, end lore thee only.
Tbor.ga I be not loved by thee.
rrr crowds j’ou iui«gle.
And al J c; r • forgotten be,
Twould be j v if ;u fcuchnionif nts
You wr uid keep one thought «»f me.
i have loved m :? loo fondly,
And my sorrows* none can tell,
1 have loved and lost forver.
Hoik: and beunlv. fare the well.
Wm. M.
IDS & Co.,
oou 1
K
, null F»sii Oilier .-it
It. P. Shei’abd's
*] it nf borrowing our paper 1ft this be
; the last time. The American He-
| publican, in speaking of this matter,
; say.-: “It h just as commendable for
; a person to go to his neighbor’* •
j house every morning and ask the |
; the lou.-i of his breakfast, as it is for
j him to be continually reading his j
J neighbor’s pope:-.” 1) m't v ,u think i
iso?
I J.artjp. Stock—Low Prices, at IV. 1
I il. Pmllips & Co.’s
A L.t’l’L.U.V. "
A hargiii.i is offered
sale of a nice lot of printing
’ material and a large Wasliing-
| ton Hand Press. Price reason-
! able. Send stamp for particulars
i to Advertiser Pcb. Co.,
Cedartown, Ga.
Exchanges please copy.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,-
OXDTr- C-A:,.
Have just received a large and varied Stock of
"Spring Goods and General Supplies. Jei
We Kane to UntJerscil Us.
buying. At the Old Stand.
Call .and examine our goods befors
march 20-!v
Hons. John* B. Gordon and B. II.
II.ll put us under obligations for j Glf0rgia Inay b e largdj rtpres
s of speeches recenlij de]*veiti. j .■ will lif* ilip iiiyr, nifetin,'
school at Cave Spring
mg finely.
are progress-
llank L-.'db.-tter has “lolded his
tent like the Arab anil”—well, he
has moved across the street.
Jud Crabl) ami W. M. Hatch are
building houses out beyond TanyarU
branch.
Roland Green lias bought a lot
adjoining Rev. G. Iv. Ilenderseu’s,
and will Lui'd upon it soon.
new residence is near-
He expects to move
Billy Peek’s
!y completed.
Ill Xt We, k.
The LuGrange iiepurtcr man thugs
his pen about rather carek-esly for one
,, I who expects lo visit Oanersville
■*'>“! soon.
The oration of Dr. K. II. Rich-
Jr.. ik-iivertil before the
Om- Terms.
One Gopj- One Year..
“ “ Six Mouths
If any prefer to pay in the fall, we j
will send (hem the Adtebtiseu for P rdson
• , / rt.,iiiv.i (»corgui Medical Association in Uoaie
one vear provatol tln'v Mill callumi
. , v .. i ! lad week was pronounced uv ih‘»M?
give nsa note lor %l.o0UueN,)\. 1st., “
* „ ,r i who lii-iiru it a xiiiislu il and sciioiar
1871).
- jiydTor . 1 he Doctor was the r. c!p>
r fry tout Cramptun's Imperial j () [• warm and uil«*giaiii
Soap at Hradford & Alien s and you j c.in^ralulatioiifl.
wilt use no ot.lv r. I r - i - -»•*
—. I The I hunter and (■ range war, s
Best l!oek lteer, alwnvs un draugnt | |' : ,rm,-is against. “P* :ul Pi diet” at
at D. II. Finley’s, Broad Street,
Rome, Gii.—Shorter Block.
from Rome for one fare. Ladies.will
he entertained by private families
without charge.
Gentlemen will be funiisliad board
at our best hotels at the reduced
rates of one dollar per day.
Those who desire to attend, or
who wish further inlorma ion, will
please address at Rome, J(;
S. G. Caldwell,
Oh'm. Local Com.
The lieuies'.ic Monthly.
The May Number of this p-
the bi*-t writing
ink to be hurl aljivlujrc. Take your Inkvlauil then*
ami gut it fllh’d for a nickel.
Laramore & Co., Rome. Ga, offer
special inducements to merchants
who want corn, oats, hay, meat, Ac.,
in car toad lots. It will pay you to
consult tln-m before buying.
march 27, 3m
Pure Wines and Liquors of all
kinds, at It. II. Finley’s, Shorter
Block, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. ot
13 Ball Pool.—Only Table in
Rome, at I). II. Finley’s, Shorter
Block, Broad Street. mareh275t
About ten years ago I was con
sidered a confirmed dyspetic and my
Case was considered a hopeless om-
by the phvsicans who treated me. I
i-js advised to try the liver medi
cine prepared by Dr. J. G. Yeiser. I
used three bottles and was entirely
cured and am now sound and well. I
consider it an invaluable remedy for
that disorder and heartily recom
mend it lo all afflicted with that com
plaint.—John Kenedy, Cassville,
Ga. For sale in Cedartown by Brad
ford & Allen at 75 cents per bottle.
two at bed time occasionally when you feel a little
“out of forts” will otten save you a long spell nf
sickness and a still longer doctor’s bill. “A stich
in time saves nunc”—sometimes ninety-nine.
REMEMBER that if you buy a box of
Bradford & Allen’s Liver Tills and tley
do not give entire satisfaction you can get
a box of any other pills in the mr.rket
wilhout 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.
For Sale.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
Sewing Machine, bran ueiv with
complete set of attachments, very
low. Apply at this office. tf
2000 Pounds White Lead
Just received at Bradford &
Allen’s. Also a large stock of Colors,
oils and varnishes. If you are going
to paint call and price our slock.
Bob Hutcherson lias repainted
aud remodeled his Bar, and ii is now
the neatest Saloon in town.
The Knights of Honor have dis
bursed, since their organization about
rive years ago, to families of deceased
members, one million four hundred
aud ten thousand dollars, at an av
erage cost to each individual member
of $11.50 pel annum. There are
not less than two hundred men in
Polk county to da} 7 who ought to he
members of the order, and who are
Call at Bob Hutcherson s^Bar doin 2 their families great injustice
•lor fresh Lager Beer. 2t 1 *’J remaining out ot it.
Or Trial.
The Atlaxia Sunday Phono
graph, the liveliest, Spiciest and
sauciest paper in the State, will he
sent to any address Eight Weeks fur
only 25 Cents. Address,
Phonograph,
apr 17, tf Atlanta, Ga.
against.
$1,00 a pound, by Peter Henderson,
Seedsman and florist, of New York
It is nothing but the old familiar
“Gat Tail Millet” of the South, and
seed can be had in Atlanta at 20cte
per pound. Exit Peter and the
“Ptarl” Millet trade.
Mrs. C. M. Ellis, of Greenville,
Ga., daughter of Mrs. Ledbetter, of
this county, and a most estimable
lady, died at her home in Greenville,
on Friday, April frth. She had been
sick for several months, and her death
was not unexpected. Her bereaved
husband and child have the sympi-
tliy of her many_ friends and rela-
tiwsju this county.
The Medical Association of the
United Stales and Canada meets in
Atlanta on the (ilh prox. The con-
venti ns of American Colleges, of
the editors of Medical Journals and
of the Southern Baptist cnurcli alsc
meet in that city at about the same
lime. Atlanta will have a fine op
portunity for ilie display of tier
tarnous hospitality.
A concert will he given by Prof.
Snow and his class at Huntington &
Wright’s hall on Friday night next,
for the benefit of the Library Asso
ciation. We hope to see a fill! at
tendance, not only of those who are
lovers ot tine music, hut of all who
are in the least interested in the for
mation of a public library. With
some aid and encouragement from
our citizens the success ot this
laudable undertaking is assured.
Dr. Ledbetter attended, last week,
the session ol the Grand Lodged
Knights of Honor of Georgia, at
Macon. He reports ail the lodges iu
the State represented except Rome
and Cave Spring lodges. The Macon
Lodge entertained the brethren hand
somely, and the meeting was most
pleasant. There aie forty-one Lodges
in the State and 1,700 members, uu
increase of GOO iu membership since
last meet ng. The order is in a flour
ishing condition, aud doing an in
calculable amount of good.
pillar
Magazine comes to us well filled
with inte-esting and useful informa
tion concerning the Fashions. It
presents a large and choioe array of
Spring and early Summer Styles, all
of them characterized by taste and
, legai.-ce in design, and accompanied
by full and pr. ci-;e description. The
department devoted to Children’s
Costumes is also very complete, the
numerous styles presented being very
Imiiusonu-. Toe number opens with
the usual review, presenting a com
plete rc'inuc rf all the prevailing
novelties, and those coming in favor,
in every department of the toilet..
In addition, there are
:i t -resting artiel -s on o
mines of L-adviUe, Colorado, still
continues, anil miners are flocking
there at the rate of 8.00 a week. Ore
is tak-n out worth $3 a pound. It is
thought that tlie locality of the pres
ent camp will yield $30,000,000 rt
the precious metals per year, and
there are va!l ys and ranges adjacent
to the camp enormously rich in
mines, which have not yet been fully
explored.
General Taylor’s funeral in New
York Suud iy was attended by a num
ber of distinguished men ol both po-
litical parties, and hears witness to
the esteem in which the Soul hern
soldier and author was held. Among
the pall hearers v.ejv siicji men as
Mr. Pish, G -nut’s Secretary of -Stale;
Mr. l.vnrt--rho vweiipies the same
position under 11 ayes;.Ct a les O'Con
or, Wm. Tieknar Curtis a d Mr.
Bayard.
The ceusiii bureau will soon be:
number of j organised, but Superintendent Wal-
the sp-cial. ker says no appointments will b‘-
Jtdv Is 7 . In the
I3,>30'3 pom -i
Bushels cf Cent.
■1 fc-'C :r. at d IC83
at I’mUips & (Vs. ’
The Latest r-le-sical Wonder.
It is I lojKt.'tbe last of the carpet-baggers.! ., “ .- T1 , .. , r — ,
" I Young men g" to I impot c Important Announcement! i
Tiie senate lias had fitly presidents | Dodds’ and s:-: those Giove Kid j T , j
pro. tem. before Thurman, and onlv Gaiterg.Standurd Screw fastened and ,, receiv j .. po s. i
1 . , ,. the larg md best assortment n| |
one, John Ivler, of Virginia, ever; a * , a . ' ' ! ladies and gents shoes ever b rough' j
became president, and n- t one passed ' NOTICE. 1 to Cedartown.
li-'im the senate to toe whi.e house, j j w jjj ; -t the following named
I lie last president pro. tem. -lie ilem- i pj aceg b-r the purpose of receiving
ocrats had was Jesre D. I r.ght of Ir-; Tas i ;e :urns for the year 1ST:-:
-liana, who was expelc d for writing; Cedartown, Tuesday and Wed ties
a letter to Jefferson Davis. | tluy May p t!l , lll{1 14l h.
The extraordinary rush for the ! Hampt-ii.’s, Thursday, .May 13th.
Young’s Saturday, May 17th.
Esoin 11:11, Friday May, IGlIi.
Fish Creek. Mond v, May, 12th.
I tankman, Friday, May, 9:h.
Buucomi e, Saturday, May, 10th.
J. M. ARRINGTON,
R. T. 11.
:-V~We tniik® no blow aiiont it, -y*
liu: duii't mui.i yon 1n *1 qnict ^17
k way. that we bavc one of the torp^t and
b.r-t^KLKLTElV STOCKS ( .f SPUING
.
n-Hir.jf th- m at prir -s tlrnt will 2**fcni5h 1
Y*'U. anti till yoa friend#. Y«>u may not
t ” believe if. in tact, wc had mb«-r tou
Call at Pm Iji - & Dodds' and see
those low cut, screw fastened shoes,
one pair of v hicli u-ill om wear two
of pegged i r sewed shoes.
If you »-i ut a good suit of Clothes,
1’jots, Shots, Hals, Shirts, etc., go
to J A. WYNN & BROS.
A Scvelt}!,
Th- latest impif.-vement in fife
wav of fastening ladies, childrens
and gt nts sillies to be Seen at Pliilpot
& Dodds’ S'rj'e.
FOB SALE.
A vonng sow and five 1'igs. Good
stock anil in good condition. Apply
at this i fi.x-e.
-»a*-
XOMOI-.E BALDEEACS.
The Race to Kmirely Disappear.
The anneaneement that the race of bald-
. c 1 n 1 ... ... . • . heads is soon to tlisappear entirely from the
instruction ef ev-|for the ben* fit of these seeking yp-1 face 0 f,he»arth mayVstartle the ii mid. and
grate harsHy upon the ears ot those who
areaccr.stinii' d to regard tlio shining pates
The Orgnlnettc; re present ing Organ and Organ
1st. Manic ami Musician. Not a toy. bat the mn«*t
marvelous musical iiistromcr,; or the a»e. 1’layj*
from one to.a thousand tunes. No limit **» cither
( kind or quality. Play* Hymn Tun'ct*. Popular
Song?, Polkas, Waltzes, Heels, Quadrilles and
Jlcrnpipc* with perfect accuracy. A mere child
can play it. Cur.strnctcd on the principal of a j
cabinet organ and plays automatical from tunes
on perforated paper. In handsome case. 2ft. long, I
’il. wide, t ft. high. Price, including four tunes, | __
only $10. Extra tun*-* *75 c:*nts each. Guaranteed)
to-give mor«satislacfoa for the money than any j
c*lht r musical instrument in the world. Agents I
wanted everywhere, trend for descriptive circu- |
lure. Address, j g
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DEALER IN"
Coin and Hye Whiskies, Wiae r
Gins and Brandies,
War.-house, CEDARTOWN, GA
i.UDDEN S: DATES. Savannah, (iff
Wholesale Southern Age;
A tspt-cialty made of
tone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey
j THE ‘M t- E. LE E, and OLD CA.I5ENTET”
i Cannot he exci-U-.*!. I keep such Li*juor: as may be used as a beveraga-? or-
; fur n-i'-di-il jiarjinses, with perfect 8iilhry. Give me a call. Good treat-
j ment guaranteed. oct. 3, tm’79.
topics of fashion, providing all the made prior to
i •furumtiou necessary for the piacti-' meantime a tiicular will be issued
Cal guidance
ery Jaiiy in matters of dress at this j pointmenls.
season. There are also numerous ■ New York, April 18.—A snydi-
line illustrations of Costumes, Gar-1 ca'e composed of nineteen banks
ments, designs for Trimming, Coif- ! and hanking firms of this city and
fores, etc, and articles of Millinery, Boston to-dav made a subscription
Lingerie, fancy and art Needlework,
Have Von the BuckeyeJ
It is a well established f a", that j
Fabler’s Buckeye Pile (Lutim i-t will !
cure, if used acc -riling to -1;:- - ti-m -. j
The ,'Ejculu8 Hippoe.-:-t-ririn, or-
Horse Chestnut, comnioui - k- * 11
as the Buckeye, lias been big ily es-1
teem d lor many years,owing to the)
tact, that it possesses virtues, Ling
iu the hitter principle called Ksouiiu
which can be utilized lor the cure of
Piles. If affected with that terrible!
dis-ase, use Tabler’s Buckeye Pile in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer V/atch, and
Ointment, and he relieved. Fite as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received
50 cen's. For Sale liv Bradford & \ the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo-
Alien, Cedartown, Ga. sitions- SY SEWS OPIE-FOURTH FASTER than other
march 13, ’79-ec-wlv machines. Sts capacity is unlimited. There are moro
_— -.a. —- WSLSOM EA'ACHIMES sold in the United States than
A VALUABLE INVENTION,
l \ THIS WORLD RENOWNED
WiLSOi SEWiiO MACHINE
of thoir icie. -
hut no to
and a very handsome colored plate
representing a reception and street
toilette of most elegant designs.
nice,
fortcnates.i 1
HO wool Oil it
where th
;'i a .sortof sacred rever-
l 14 to entne to those un-
-* poor Uncle Ned,"' have
p of the heal, the ptnee
;:!it to grow.” Th- vare
of §130,000,000 in 3 per cent bonds ,
and $40,000,00 in funding certifi
cates, making ill,- largest single sub
scription to 11;, government funded j
The Domestic Monthly is publish- j loan in this or any other country,
ed Blake & Company, 849 Broudway, The continued drouth is doing
New York, at $1.50 per year, inclu- j great damage to the Texas wheat
sive ef pattern premium. Specimen 1 crop,
copies, 15 cents.
liur-tin-.-tiiii Wright.
Our readers will note the absence
of the double-column advertisement
of the above firm from the paper
this -.v- k. They have sold out all
their guanos, about 400 tons, and of
course do not want it longer adver
tised ibis season. There is no more
liberal and progressive business
house in Cedariown than theirs.
They keep posted in all the move
ments and fluctuations of trade, and
are always prompt to avail th-. msolves
and share with their customers the
benefits arising therefrom. They
recognize the fact that no town can
be long prosperous without a news
paper and they do more than their
share towards sustaining one here,
uot considering it as a charily, eith
er, but as monry well spent. They
well deserve the prosperity that at
tends them, and may it never grow
less.
Mexico and United ffiates.
Owing to their warm and dcligh’-
ful climates, ilieir inhabitants grow
sallow from torpid Livers, Indiges
tion and ail diseases arising from a
disordered Stomach and Bowels.
They should of conr.-t■ at all times
keep the liver active, and to onr rea
ders we recommend 'Fabler’s Porta-
line, *!f Vegetable Liver Power. Ta
ken in time, will often save money
and much suffering. Price 50 cents.
For liiale by Bradford ii Allen, Oe-
dartown, Ga.
march 13,’79-eowly
Barker's Stock Powders are the
best. They prevent aud cure chick
en cholera. They give horses and
cattle good appetites aud healthy
digestion. They keep all kinds of
stock in good ln:;d. Ii. The package
is the largest s Id and is worth twice
the money. F r sale by Bradford A
Alien at 25 cents p-.r package. Try
one package i. id you will n»e no
other. ' ap! 3-tf.
the combined s?.!es of all the others. The W2LSOF
MEPIDINC ATTACHfifiE?*T for doing a!! kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHIKCi, eiven FREE with each machines,
'•2tS.lWn.S8N SEWING MACHINE C0.
. CHICAGO, IIX.., U. S. A.
The Knights of Honor have paid
to the widows and orphans of yellow
fevp|- sufferers, three hundred and
eightv-s'X thousand dollars, besides
the voluntary contributions sent to
suffering lodges during the epidemic,
the gross amount of which will prob
ably make half as m'ucli more. This
order is one of the most gigantic,
noble and munificent churities ever
organiz-d. A'or is it purely a char
ity, for every member gives with the
confident assurance that at his death
it will all be returned many fold to
his tamily, each member’s family be
ing entitled to a benifit of two thou
sand dollars at his death.
Capt. Joyner, ex-Chief of Atlanta
Fire Department, is in town trying
to sell eur hoys a hook and ladder
truck.
Mr. Smith, tobacconist, with Lar
amore i Co., of Rome, was in town
Tuesdav last.
nnt to l-o oxtirp-ii*-:!. i-.ntl not n Imir rf
their hoiid- is to be injured. Their bold
ness is lo be cow red over, not by art. but
by a natural growth of hair, stimulated to
development by ".he application ot that
aio.-t tTO-idnrf.il d’.-i-overy, Curboiine, a de
odorized to Iriu-t. of petroleum. In many
cases it fill aim t-t. d ■•stray the i 1 intity of
the individual for a time; but the change
will be kuc!i a delightful and :.-:rc- able one,
that a!l n: - 1. evenruahv icj.iice over it.
it. will tic ■■■cry e-irions, doubtless, to in:ss
all iho b&fdhoads from the churches, the
It is probable that Senator Kellogg lectnre rooms, the theater-, and other
i . r .i .. ■ ’•» pnhli.- r,s-r:a-.Ho-, hut the transform:.-,ion
■•the last of the Carpet-baggers, ; ? boill|( | „„„„ N ., m:l! .,. rh „weim-.th
will have to g». or shining ihe ora—no matter Jmw bnrren
The colored emmigrants to Kar. ^Kriml^e h iVtond to'brPng forffraa
sas art reported to be iu the most abundant crop, and enable the possessor
t ..„ v . c i ■. • , of the bare head lo shako his locks aa
hopeless state of destitution, and nr- proadly as d: ., , ver Samaon C r Absalom.
gent appeals arc being made in their Sold by draggisti
behalf, to tl-.e charity of the public.
A terrific tornade swept over the
lower portion of the South Carolina
last we k. In the village of Water- We have recently heard considera-
ford, more than one hundred dwell- ble.complaint from our subscribers—
ings were blown down, all the hoth in town and country about
churches destroyed, and fifteen per- pesky individuals, and have held our
sons killed. peace about them until forbearance
General Francis Marion, a citizen ceased co be a virtu *. iiieie
in good standing of Fentress county, 5 ' eins ^ • u,set ‘grabbers
Tennessee, has been convicted of * n Barn sville, who hang around the
robbery and sentenced to ten year’s post-office, t-.ie drug stores and other
imprisonment in the peniteutiary. P^ ace3 business in order to gee ihe
What’s in a name? ' news without paying for it. We
Out of seventy-six democratic ^ ave noticed that when our carrier \ .
members of the Penr.sylvania iegis- distributing the G.,z?tte among | ef k;' 1 vD Y-M -\7)K ^CUO’fV?rXll
la tore, sixty are openly in favor of' subscribers, these parties would be Gen . a F anl ighing Goods, lie
Tiiden and Hendricks. t' )e to grab, Cumpeliing subscri- ! ha? a ]| the latest styles of Spring and
bers to wait until they had extracted Summer Clothing ae well as II ts.
DIi. S. \\\ JONES,
wrm
S WHOLESALE
Paints, ITarrzishes, Liquors
OOs 7 O-imiES aad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET^ STREET
T23JNTTT.
Ginsun^. Beeswax, Feathers, It a™. Wool, Drie*
i^hest market price.
acconn? from eu-tTircer?
jau. 23-sy
From the Barne-viilc Gazutte.
Newspaper Itnrnmcrs.
DR. J. BRADFORD’S
XY.
lias added to his stock of Cloth
ing. Furnishing Goods, &o., uu ele-1
gant line of Prints, as well as Sugar
Cotfec and oih»*r staple Groceries,) ^ m B
in all of which he is prepnr-d t«. Bjld Dy&XSSptlO ModlClXie
give attractive bargains. Gall and I J “ *
price his goods before buying else- |
where. april 10, 2ui 1
This is a prompt and certain cure for al 1 *1; -.-.ses of the Liver, such as
Dyspepsia, Headache, Ghills and Fever, &c.
| Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
I d< sire all my patrons to bear m *
mind that :-o mark- t account is al- case, or money returned. For sale hv druggists generally.
l-«0l:C3.
lowed to run lougerthau one week.
a3-4t S. P. Shepard.
H. GAMMON
J. G. 7EISER,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Rome, Ga,
- hv Bradford & Ailen, Cedartown, Ga., and R. T. Hoyt, and P
, Rome, Gf>. fehg.3-1 v
The Advertiser has a new poet- all the news, and iu many eases
ical contributor. lie seems to be in where the subscribers are sotwatch-
« very poor way now, hut we have i n! r tlu-i.i, they staff the paper ia
prescribed several doses of hiccum- their pockets and walk off with it.
poop drops, aud hope he will he bet- Sow, fins is decidedly cool, to say
ter soon. the least of it, and we are pleased to
are only a lew of this
Gaps, Ties, I'nderware, &c., which
he will Sell as low as can he bought
anywhere. He extends a cordial in
vitation to ail to come and examine
his stock before purchasing.
1030 Bushels ot Corn, as well as!
• state .hat tiler
Other Supplies, for sale by W. M. class in cur-midst, and they-are able
Phillips & Go. " it | to pay a year’s subscription to a pa-
—* per. We wonder if they think how
tiouhk-some it is, and how penurious
, j it appears to be always on the bora
row fur news. Parties in the coun
try will some'inies come to town and
get their neighbor’s papers and keep
them a week before seuding them
From the manner in which onr
citizens shall attend the concert ot
Prof. Snow and his class next Friday
night, we will know whether or not
they care two dimes and a half for a
public library.
Capt. John Dodds, Prof. Snow, home, and it not nnfrequeutly hap-
Capt. Prebble, Dr. J. 0. Allen, two pens that “little Tommy” gets his
horses, one hack, one dog, one nig- paw on the papers, and then tiiey
ger, one jug whisky and four guns, are not worth se: ding home. W e ; 5_IVEHY, FE£D anti SALE STABLE,
went down in the Lime Branch hope all who read this will give the , Cedartown^ Gra.
neighborhood hunting last Monday matter of borrowing newspapers a I FILLER A. WRIGHT, Proprietor,
and returned Wednesday. serious thought and come up and j Ke^pf con»tantly on hand to hire. Good noraea
Net Proceeds.—One old lying- subscribe for a paper of their own.! for D.overe anil oilier- 1 .' C.nrria-t-,, anii
m squirrel. Reader, if you have been in the hah- I T? I
MERCHAHTS, ATI EfiTiON!
Laramore & Co.,
Rom -, Ga., are receiving Ten Car
Y01j> r Q’B G^LLL1|Y.
IiOME,
(Shorter Block)
GA.
of Choice White Corn, in new Bers | LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten dollars: half life size only five dollars
lap Bags; Two Cars of Choice Tim- j His .wink is ail strictly first-class. Makes copies of ail sorts of picture -:
othy Hay, which they otter low- j any s.r. • aud-character desired. Ith27-ly
Send your orders. . I
Mr. J. W. Sm.th, of Danville, Yu.,!
has a tine lot Tohaeeoes. Call on j
him, at Liramore & CVs.. before
purchasing, and save money tiy lin
ing so. ‘ apr. 17, 2t
LUMPKIN’S
OLD RELIABLE
FOR TOUR DRUGS.
Leading House, Largest Stock and T owes!- Pries
Next door to Hunting & Wright's,
Main Sfesst, - * - - Cet3ai»tcis7n,Gav