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THE ADVERTISES,,
TauasDiT mousing
Cedartov/*, Ga. May 8th.
Church Dil'fctors’.
MENIODtST.
EVSttY.SXBBlTII T). J. Mviacx,
baptis r.
lcHradard3.YB3.VPU3, C.K.I
PRESBYTEKIAN.
BiST'Thos. J. Onfiin has contract- ■ Stabbin"; Affray.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Cedarton’u Lodge No. 273.
L. S. LEDBSTTElt.
MAS'J.M'.
Caledonia Lodge
J,S. STUBBS..
LOCAL NEWS.
NOTICE.
my oltlce will be done iu the
•iseh. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary Pi.lkco.
:er this date the advertUins of the ShreilTs
„ or Polk county will ba done in the Cedartown
W, G. TAYLOK. Sherlir.
Try that Cramp ton’s Imperial
Soap at Bradford & Allen’s and you
will use no other. It
Bradford & Allen keep the
Laramore & Go., Rome. Ga.. offer
special inducements to merchants
who want corn, oats, hay, me.it, &c.,
in car load lots. It will pay you to
consult them before buying,
march 27, 3m
ed to rebuild N. M. Wright’s house.
E3P”Hon. G. G. Janes is off on a
visit to South Georgia.
25F“Did you all know we had had
a fine season since Sunday?
SSTMr. W. L. McClain’s’little babe
is dangerously sick.
iS-f’Soda water, cold, sparkling
and delicious at Bradford & Allen’s.
J3f”.Mr. D. A. Whitehead lost an
oilier line mule last week—the
second in a few months.
Sg^WAn obituary notice of Hr. and
Ozro Treadaway, a semi-lunatic
who lives near Pryor’s Station but in
Alabama, assaulted bis soa-ic-hiw,
Peter Adams, with a double-barreled
shot gun and a pistol last Saturday
with murderous intent. He fired
both barrels of his gun at him and
then began with the pistol but Peter
sailed into him with a knife and put
in liis licks with such vigor and ef
fect as to interrupt the gun and pis
tol piactice before any shot had
taken effect. Treadaway received a
Madame Bonaparte’s Letters.
Mrs. J. E. Goode’s little Frankie ap- I dangerous stab in the hack. II
pevsin this issue. the same man that killed his Son, in
Wilr. G. A. Lane has bought a / a crazy fit, a year or two sine. He
About teu years ago 1 was con
sidered a confirmed dyspetic and my
c ise w;i3 considered a hopeless one
by the phyaicans who treated rnI
vus advised to try the liver medi
cine prepared by Dr. J. G. Yeiser. 1
used three bottles and was entirely
cured and am now sound and well. J
consider it ail 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.
REMEMBER licit if you buy a box of
Bradford & Allen’s J.iver fills nud they
do not pive entire satisfaction you can get
a box of any otiier pills in llie market
without charge. There is no chance for
yon to lose by trying a box of them.
For Sale.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
Sewing Machine, loan new with
-eoiRplete set of attachments, very
low Apply at this office. U
2030 Paunds’whita Lead
Just received at Bradford &
Allen’s. Also a large stock of e-dors,
oils and varnishes. If you are going
to jiaint. call-aud price our stock.
On Trial.
The Ati.ania Sunday Phono
graph the livelies', Spiciest and
sauciest “paper in the State, will be
sent lo any address Eight Wetks for
only 25 .Cents. Address,
Phonograph,
apr 17, tf Atlanta, Ga.
XT. G-aa-MMOKT
Has added to his stock of Cloth
ing.; Furnishing Goods, &c., an ele
gant lino of Prints, as well as Sugar
Coffee and oilier staple Gro en-s,
in all of which he is prepared to
give attractive bargaius. Call and
price his goods before buying else
where. npril 10, 2m
pait of the Henry Price lot and will
erect a handsome residence thereon
during the summer and fall.
f3P”There was a light Irost in
some places last Thursday night, l-:t
inst., and a pretty heavy one general
ly on the night following. The re
sulting damage to crops is not very
great.
237“Mr. W. T. Barton, from the
Esom Hill neighborhood, called on
us last Monday. He reports the
crops iij that vicinity slightly dam
aged by the late frosts.
s5?”0ne week from to-night the
band will give an entertainment that
will entertain. They propose to
make it a real stunning affair. Don’t
fail to be on hand.
JSF’The picnic at Cave Spring
last Friday was a great success. A
big crowd and all well fed and well
pleased.
2iP“A young man by name of
White was brought to town last
Tuesday under chaigy of an attempt
at rape. The charge was not sustaili
ed at the investigating trial and he
was discharged.
tSF^More old fields hate been re
claimed and put in [cultivation this
year, in this county, than any year
since the -war.
Jjgr'Thc Georgia Editors” and
Ble>cker wiil “do” Cartersville next
week. Some of thc-m are very glad
Mrs. Felton is not at home.
S3TA party of half dozen or more
left, this place for Terrapin Creek in
Cherokee county Ala., on a fishing
expedition, last Monday.
Lega Notices.
Parties desiring us !o do legal ad
vertising should always bring them
in by 9 o’clock Wednesday morn ing
in order to insure insertion. It
would bethelter’io hand tin in in i ally
Monday morning. Remember al
ways to have tile necessary fee ac
company the advertisement.
Still Another.
Any im'e desiring to get the atten
tion of Mr. 1\ m. F. Peek should ad
dress him as father. He scorns any
thing short uf 'a parental deeignatkm.
It is a child—not a bay—and is
about four days old.
That Cause-way.
The proper authorities shoo'd at
once look after the causeway and
bridge over the branch just beyond
Mr. M. II. Jill nil’s, on tile Cave
Spring road. It is in ;i wretched
slate.
has two or three others s lected for
slaughter as soon as he gels well.
When he has butchered half dozen
or so people the authorities will per
haps di eide that he is not a safe
character to be allowed to go at
large.
Since the above was in type we
learn that Mr. Treadaway died, from
the effects of the wounds received,
last Monday.
A it tit
FOR SALE.
A "young sow and five pigs. Good
stock and in good condition. _ Apply
at this office.
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.
H. GAMMON
lias just received li is Spring Stock
of READY-MADE CLOTHING
and Gents Furnishing Goods, He
has all the latest styles of Spring and
Summer Clothing as well as lias,
Caps, Ties, Uuderware, &c., which
lie will sell as low as can he bought
anywhere. He extends a cordial in
vitation to all to come and examine
his stock before purchasing.
Call atPhilpot ifc Douds’ and see
those low cut, screw fastened shoes,
one pair of which will out wear two
of pegged or sewed shoes.
A Novelty!
The latest improvement in the
wav of fastening ladies, childrens
and gents shoos to he seen at 1’hilpot
& Dodds’ store.
Just received by 1’hilpot & Dodds
the largest and best assortment of
ladies and gents shoes ever brought
to Cedartown.
The prettiest prints at
WYNN & BRO’S.
Naughty John.
‘•Jno. Patrick, editor of the Pee
Dec Ilcrald, Wadesboro, N. C.” wants
our “photograph with autograph at
bottom.” B-gone, John ! we am
afraid you want to flirt with us.
One of the worst developments of
the day is the tendency to vitupera
tion in our public life. Officials are
denounced as thieves, or robbers on
thu slightest provocation—-newspa
pers are declared venal with scarce
ly the shadow of excuse. An editor
cannot express an opinion but what
some malignant fellow suggests that
his per. has been b night ami ids opin
ions paid for. A public man can not
assume a position or hardly perform
a dutyjwiihuut being besmeared with
epithet and insinuation, it has
come to be a proverb among ns that
no man, r.o matter how bright his
record or illustrious his character,
can make u r ice or fill an office with
out being assaulted on all sides and
written down a villiun or an imbe
cile. There are hundreds of good
men, capable in every sense, who are
deterred by this thing from giving
any attention to public life or enter
ing f.n- races. “I do not care to have
my peace destroyed or my family an-
noyed^by the common misrepresen
tations of the day—Sunday Ga
zette.
The letters of the late Madame
Patterson Bonaparte, written from
Europe to her father during the
years when she was seeking recogni
tion of her rights and her sou’s, are
to lie published in Scribner's begin
ning with June. These iet tors were
supposed to be lost, but it seems that
they merely bad been forgotten in a
storeroom, where old Mr. Patterson
put them away, labelled “Betsy’s
Letters.” A few yi-ars'ago the old
house on South str-et. Baltimore,
was torn down, and these Je.ters
reached a paper dealer, who saw their
is I value, and sold them.to Eugene L.
Didier, a literatcur o! flint cby. Air.
Did er, who wrote the article on the
Baltimore B mnpnrtes in Scribner's
for May, 1S75, will edit these letters
for the magazine, now that their
writer has left tins world.
Tile publishers say of them: “These
letters were written .between the
y-ars ISC5-33, and show her now m
England well hopes ofa reconcilia
tion with Jerome; now in Genova
i dneatiug ‘Bo;’ later in Italy with
Bonap'arie family, of whom she gives
keen descriptions, and then back in
Paris enjoying her coveted social
triumph . The letters are Slid to
exhibit most interestingly a high so
cial ambition , shrewd business tact,
wide k nouledge of ire woihR and
outspoken cynicism, as well us; sonic
of the more kindly tr-.it-- that char
acterized their distinguished writer.
The First instalment will include an
ace tint of the m-galiuliuiis b-r a
mairiage between Ji-romeand Char
loi.te, the daughter of Joseph Bona
parte, in which the writer was great
ly inte; usted, but which fii.aliy_ fail
ed.”
PHOENIX PEAWING MILE.
Longley & Robison Proprietors,
THE LARGEST AND COMPLETES! MILL IN GEORGIA
The Sumpter Republican is resp li
able for the following:
A gentleman of the new 2Gth dis
trict, of Sumter county, informs us
that on last Saturday :- s he was rid
ing through the country, he - itnes -
ed the most novel sight of his life. It
was nothing more nor less than a
white lady plowing, her husband act
ing as the horse, mule or s o r, as
the case may be. He was regularly
harness-d and dragged the p.o-.v as
complacently as an ox. He gpok.
to the woman about her team, and
she replied that “this was the only-
way she could get any work out of
Elam; and she would make him do
what she could.” The plowed ground
was well broken ap, ai:u. showed
that the woman was expert m the
use of the plow, anil that man can be
a horse wlu-n lie will.
Seriously, the South has its fools
as the North has; it has its fire-eat
ing fanatics, “invincible in peace and
invisible in war,” as the North lias.
The dilVronce is that di-magogin s of
the Kernan type have little or no i ;-
licence in the South, while the cor
responding class, the Chandlers and
Blaines, have still a tremendous in
fluence in the North. Comparisons
are odious, hut we feel that the South
is nearer to the Union, in its truth
and spiri', than the North is to jus
tice and good sense.—4fl : .irlcslon
Sews and Courier.
LONGLEY & 110 BISON, No. 38 D o-itur Stivef, F.-icRmy corner Butler
■ '■ ■ 'ToT, - . ' ■.■■AM.R'AV, A
quality and at price? th it defy comp-tlilton. They have purcha <<1 the latest impiovemcnts and best
machinery ever brought Sontii.aud novr guarantee* that ne lions North or \\ esi. shad furnish hotter
trends, or Mr less in B.-sides goods of their own make, they have a ltir-e stock of Western goods
Grit uru offered at prices competition. Parties desiring Lidkiimr material. Sashes. Blinds, etc.,
will do well to v.-rite to M —rs. L. L II. As Contractors they d > an immense business, ioiviug built
e. -
routes are ahv ; iys lo west. They can point to scores of hn-je and costly binidintrs put under their bids
a»d th-v have never tatied to come up to *h*> very highest mark of their contract. Manufacturing the
smm MILLINERY GOODS
MBS. A. O. GARRARD
h’O. 115, BROAD STREET, ; ROME, GA
lias inst returned from New York with a Magnificent Slock o Gcals,
whieh she purchased in persm, am! is offering at remarkable w pr
I'he Lr-ilies will do Will t.icillaml examine her Select Storx of Bon mis.
liars, Flowers, Luc-s, (limes, Corsets, Dn-ss Buttons, It bbon- md Ned
U ear, and many oilier desirable goods before purchasing elsev, ii iv
Ajiril 10, 3m
ROCKMART LOCALS.
Vi . -X. STRA.VUE, - Rcpirter.
Rockmart, Vi ay 2nd, 1879.
Nearly Lost this m in i ig.
Wheat looks tvi-lh
Cotton is coming up rapidly.
A gr at many of our farmers are
not through planting cotton.
We think we can sc- r.t pound
cake in another quarter; at lemt
I lungs indicate it very plainly.
Married at the- residence of the
bride’s father, Mr. J. C. Hitchcock,
on Thursday evening. May 1st, by
W. N Strange, Mr. J. S. Davidson
and Miss Nancy T. Hitchcock, all
of Polk county'.
E -ckmart L idgu No.
meets now on the 2d
each month.
W. C. Stovall has been sworn in as
postmaster and W. X. Strange nssis-
There war a large eagla hovering
over the creek in II ickmnrt yester
day. The boys failed to get a shot
at it.
KING’S WAITER GIRI..
Hebe was a waiter-girl in the palace of
the Olympian king, and handed around
the ambrosia and aectarand superintended
the royal hair dresser as he took down tint
ladies’ back hair and rubbed tbe shiny pates
of the old bald-headed kings with Carbo-
line, an extract from petroleum, deodorized
by a secret process without the aid of acids
and alkalies, and delightfully perfumed.
It gives that soft and sill :y texture so much
to be desired by those who pride themselves
00 their i
l of luxuriant hair.
By its
gentle tonic action tbe roots are strength
ened. new life, new color, and beauty are
secured. It will perform all that is claimed
for it. Hundreds of certificates attest its
value. Sold by all dealers in drugs and
Those Embroideries, Muslins,
figured Laws, etc., are beautiful am:
cheap at
J. A. WYNN & BRO’S.
On Thursday a religious fanatic of
Pocnssett, Massachusetts, in a freak
of religious frenzy killed his little
five-year-old daughter. He is a sec
ond Adventist, and had become great
ly excited on religion during the last
few weeks, and said that he was ca’--
led upon to sacrifice the child to the
Lord. II" slabbed lier to death with
a butcher knife.
“Tiitafcre.” ,
Speaking ofp’Pinafure” baby car
riages, Johnnie says lie wishes be
had a “Pinafore” baby. And, rather
than have none at all would take one
of the pin-a-behind sort. We are
sorry for Johnnie.
Southern Farmer's .’dsnthly.
J he Southern Farmers Monthly
came in promptly last week. We
don’t understand why this most ex
cellent and admirable periodical
shoul not be a regular monthly visi
tor to a large number of households
in Cherokee Georgia. Iis editor and
publisher are sparing neither labor
mr expense in making it equal, if
nut superior, to all other publications
of its class. Publisned for two dol
lars per annum by J. U. Estiil,
Savannah, Georgia.
Death of Mr. Brooks.
Mr. John Brooks, a former ci izen
of this county, and a veteran of tbe
war of 1812, died in T. xas on April
5 th. 1T e was bom i n Warren conn tv,
Ga., April 14th 1790 and moved to
Texas iu 1852. He served in Floyd’s
division in the war oi IS12. Mr.
Brooks lias many relations and
friends in this county who will learn
with sadness of his death.
An Entertainment.
I'he musical and theatrical enter
tainment by and for the benefit of
the brass band will be given in
Huntington & Wright’s Hull on
Thursday night, the 15th inst. It
will be quite a racy and enjoyable
affair and as the proceeds go to train
ing our band we trust the people will
support it handsomely.
The Rome Chamber of Commerce
held a special meeting Thursday af
ternoon for the purpose of taking ac
tion on the question of building a
tap road from Cedartown to inter
sect the Selma, Rome and Dal ton
Railroad at Snake Gap or other avail
able point. The Courier says: “The
large attendance of our leading and
prominent business men and capita-
s was an earnest of the importance
and interest this enterprise excited.”
The following will was lately en-
le ed at the Surrogate’s last will and
testament. “I give to my beloved
wife, Barbara Labmeister, all my
properly at my death. I’uberstein
Labmeister.” As this will it very ex
plicit, and the old man left only
about $500, it will hardly be contes
ted.
General Francis S. Bartow, of the
old Eighth Georgia Regiment, one cf
the heroes of ihe first Manassas, who.
when dying, said. “Don’t give
up the light, b ys,” bears tiie e\i
dtnee ol gentle and affectionate re
membrance—the grave being litera’-
ly covered with n tare’s choices', flow
ers.—Savannah Seats,
Missouri proposes t-;> imitate tin-
example ol Geoigia in the matter of
issuing small refu ng bonds, hear
ing a low rate of interest.
The Aricullural Society of Sumter j
ounty on th 23J passed string re.--
oluti ns urging the GeneralAssenibiy
to continue in operation the office ol !
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Millet Si i-d and Garden Sued, or:
a. ything ie u want at
-J. A. WYNN & BRO’S. j
The cis, of li. U. lbilni r for kill ;
ing Col. W. L. :• uiesbury, of Col-;
The cracking of
heard in town.
croquet balls is
Preaching in Rockmart next Sab
bath by Re-v. T. E. Smith, of Car-
tersviile.
Mr. Thomas Moore lias gone to
farming in real earnest—plowing
iike a clever fellow.
There are two more saw mills near
Hoekm :rt.
i®-M -con has
tions. daiiv, weekly i
eleven puhlica-
nd monthly.
limbus, ;il Scale, Ala., was take
las: week lor trial Km ...i
iVif Hauls, But '-Veil tb-ee.
Lord Buiwer Lytt-rn was one of
the prolific writers of our century,
and must haw published twenty or
OBITUARY.
Francis Edward Good, sen of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Good, was born Feb.
22d IS77, and died April 19rli 1879.
Another lovely child has finished
Ins earthly mission, another pure
and innocent spirit has been borne by
angel hands io the glory-wi Hid,
while the folded dress, the empty
seat, the idle toy, the little picture, a
precious memory and a thousand
tender associations are all that re
main to ihe grief stricken parents of
little Frankie. Though only two
years eld God thought he had en
joyed enough of earth and took him
that he might have more of heaven.
A delicate child from his birth his
body was too frail a casket for bis
mind and too weak a citadel to repel
the attack of diseaa -. All that loving
hands could do was of no avail. Our
loss is ins etern al gain ; our sorrow
hio uns’KGikitblf joy. Though just
beginning to lisp the first sweet
words of earliest childhood here, in
Heaven he chants with the angel
choirs his Saviour’s praise. Our
deepest sympathy we tender the
affl ct.ed parents. May they he com
forted of G--d and have richly the
consolation of his spirit.
“A few
Will. JVL PljllipS & Co.
IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
OTH7R5AX. jTL'X'iO'WIKr, GA.
Have just rtc -ived a large and varied Stock cf
Spring Goods and General Supplies.
Ws f ilev/ u'ene io Uni'ersei! Us.
buying. At the Old Stand.
Call and examine our good-l-f
march 20-1 •
Fill USD.
CERKS. COM1ESS OF ClIEX.
Ceres was
C3F°U r e make no blow about it,._gF3
tsr but don't mind Idling yon in n quiet
(gr- wily, I hat we have one of the large,! and rgf
Z'S" IJiRMfcSELECTED^STOCKS of Sl'ItlNG
t£T GOODS ever brought.to Cedartown, And g*
1ST' Yelling ihfiu at prices that will astonish
you, nud all you lricnds. You may not
^■Cr- believe it. in lact, we liad rather you
i-zr would uol. «v want you to come and
S-iT' see for yourjdi. FEATHEKbTUN &CO ^
A. YOUNG,
DEALER IK-
Corn and. Rye Whiskiss,
Win?
Gins and Brsndies,
Noyes’ War-house, OEDAETOV.
■ns the jiodtless who presided
and ngrieulture. Site
The English language is wonder
ful for its aptness?,of expression.
When a number of men- and women
get together and look at c-aeh other
from the sides of a room, that’s cal
led a sociable. When a hungry crowd
calls upon a poor minister and eats
him out of house and home, that’s
called a donation-party.
Col. Bob Ingersoli is beginning to
talk to thinner houses about ihe
mistakes of Moses, 'i’he mistakes oi
Robert arc crowding M Sv-S to tile
wall a little, so Io speak.
The man who walks’ a thousand
times around ihe room in a thousand
differt nights, carrying a squalling
baby, may not be the happiest, but
he is certainly the most useful pedes
trian.
The editor of the Schenectady-
Star informs people that they
shouldn’t hang their canaries where
they “imbibe” tobacco smoke. Some
body ought to hang him where he
can’t “inhale” so much old rye.
The Glynn County Fair will come
off at Brunswick on the 21st of May
and lie continual tor three days.
Much interest is being manifested in
the exhibition.
Leave your grievances, as Napo
leon did his letters, unopened for
three weeks, and it i= astonishing how
few of them by that time will need
answering.
We see it stated that Georgia uses
one-third of all the fertilizers manu
factured in the United States.
At the postal card facto O’, II“1
yoke, Mass., designs me Leing luad
lor a new two cent, international
card mid a double sized two cent card
far domestic use. The former will
be issued about July 1, umi tbe lat
ter next fall.
When you want something to cm
Cali on J. A. W a N X A BED.
The Georgiit Press Convention will
meet iu Cartersville on Wednesday,
May 14.h. Maj. Unas. II. Biaitn
(Bill Arp) will deliver the adJrt -S of ’
welcome.
A littlo boy in Springfield, after !
his customary evening prayer, a!
night or two ago, continued, “and |
bless mamma, amt Jouuy, and Uncle
B. nny,” adding alter a iii iinent’s j
pause ihe explanalory remark,;
“his name isjliopkins.”
Alexander II. (Stephens was so
pjor when he c minii-nced the prnc
tiee of law that he had to live on 6fi
per mon'li. This is sail to he the
up ; moi' Y' lumes. in fiction, poertiy, art
: anti historical criticism, But fie was
testimony,
accustomed, by his on
t.c wrile.only two hours a day, con-
ceiitiaiing all his poweis on in-
lens- labor during that time.
Walter Scott, during a considerable
portion ol his literary life, did all
his hard brain-work before breakfast,
which came, however, at a late hour,
nine or tell o’■- lock. After brenk-
Idvt lie- devoted himself to the enter
tainment of a. large company oi
gnes:s, who wondered when he found
time for writing.
Moses Stuart in his prime was re
garded ns the most learned and en
thusiastic Biblical scholar in this
country; but bis health was so frail,
and his nervous system so prostrated
that he was unable to devote more
than three hours a day io intense
study. Th.- xam j !e of tb. se emi
nent scholars and authors shoe s h w
much may be accomplished by i. y
one who is methodical in liabii,
studies wilh enthusiasm for ev.
: of his arsis.a ce to poor young of the day.
ally represented holding poppies, or with
a garland of them in her hand. Long,
yellow locks waved down her shoulders
to denote the goddess who ripened the
corn,—and every one acknowledges the
corn, that Cai bcdiuc is the best of hair re
storers—cooling and cleanly,
and nicely perfumed. Itcleai
A Sptcialry made ot
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn V-'hi
the “R- jD. LEE, and OLD CYYBIK ”
Cannot he excelled. 1 keep such Liquor; as may be used as a bev. or
for medic-il parvises, with perfect safety. Givemeac-.il. G-»
ment guaranteed. oct 3, tm’79.
impurities, heals the sealo. of all
causes ihe hair 10 grow Jonjj ana
tly, and, in fact, is perfection itself
FRllr
k VALUABLE INVENT®
THE WORLD RENOWNED
luxuriantly, i
as a hairdresser, renewer, orr
by all dealers in c
Barker’s Stock Powders are the
best. They prevent and cine chick
en cholera. They give horses ar.d
ca’tle good appetites and healthy
digestion. They keep all kinds o'
stock in doll health. The pnckagi
is the largest s Id and is worth twite
the money For sale by Bradford &
Allen at 25 cents p r package. Tri
one package and you will use no
other. ’ a pi 3-tf.
men, over fii’iy ol whom he has as
sisted to illiberal education.
Every sp.-ech made in congress
costs ihe country about 85,090 cash,
not to mention tile annoyance oi
reading it.—Chicago, Tribune.
Clothing cheaper than the cheap
est at J. A. W YNN it BRO’S.
Cash Store.
The Talladega Reporter says this
is too good to lose : It is well kao wu
that since the war smoke houses have
not been extensively used. A friend
of ours killed a hog or two last win
ter, and tliis Spring hung tlie meal
and raised a smoke. A neighbor
passing’discovered the unusual per
formance, rushed into the yard uud
raiseU the alarm of “fire.”
Now it is said kerosene will curt
diphtheria. \\ r e believe in this rem
edy. Kerosene -poured from a can
ii'.tii a stove having a fire m it, will
cure anything except an undertaker’s
hill of items.
GOLD GOLD! GOLD!
: Americans, like Ortogral, of Basra, de-
| sire that the golden stream should be sud
den and violent, or, iu other words, that
' riches would flow in upon them in a sud-
i den and violent stream. The ladies are
i also like Ortogral. They want their hair
to (low like a golden stream of beauty from
crown to feet. Carholine wiil do it. It
] 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. 11 has taken years
of hard work to accomplish this great re-
i suit; but, thanks to the chemist's art, it
1 has at last been so completely deodorized
that it can ba used as daintily as the fam
ous “ enu de cologne,” of Farina fame.
I’he color has, at the same time, been ob
literated, and there can not he possibly
any objections to it3 use. It is cleanly and
in its application, and sothoroughly
n 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 in drugs and medi-
An absent-minded billiardist the
other i.ight carefully wiped the end
of his cue with his hand kerchief aud
chalked his nose.
Mr. A. W. Hightower, of Early
county, sold the other day 90 hubs,
the accumulation of several years,
some of it being S years old. He got
10 cents for it.
Of Giti'l J -seph E. Johnson the
Washington correspondent of the
New York Tribune says: “A man
who received many attentions on the
Democratic side, and even front
some Republican.-, was Gen’l Joseph
E. Johnson, a stidier who won ihe
respect of every Union man who
fought in the armies that met his
troops in the field and whose influ
ence fur good is to-day as grea
among the Southern people as that
of any other man. He will disap
point general expectation if he dies
not p I'Ve hims-il’a useful represen
tative and a wise leader in his par tv.”
The School Times is the title of 1 ’
a new weekly publication iu Macon, Ex-Ooug'essnian . v m .Us, ol S.mtb
devoted to the interest of the Public Carolina, now ii Washington, says
Schools. I is ably edited by Super- the emigration fever is raging fiorce-
intendent Zettler. j ly among the col Ted people of that
State, ami the only thing that pre-
There is a man in the woods of
West Virginia who has been a fugi
tive there ever since he was drafted
in 1863. lie cannot he persuaded
that the war is over.
The dairy-maid pensively milked
vents a stampede towards Kansas is
the lack ol nteanis to pay traveling
expenses. The colored people are
saving and scraping to accumulate
money to move, and Smalls says
they will “live on tenpenny nails”
until they get enough to buy tickets
to Kansas.
Florida Oar Land of Flowers.
A throng of sufferers with coughs
and cold, annually go South to enjoy
'he ethereal mildness of the land of
flowers. To them we would say the
nee- ssity of that expensive trip is ob
viated tiy Coussen’s Compound Hon
ey of Tar, which speedily cures the
coughs and colds incident to this rig
orous dime. For public speakers it
surpasses the Deinonsthenic regimen
of “pebbles and seashore;” clearing
iiie tin- -at until the voice rings with
the silvery cadence of a bell. Ust
Conssens’ Compound Honey’of Tar.
Price 50 cents it bo lie. For sale
by Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, G
marc!. 20 eowly
Wilson SEWINO MACH! - : Ie
In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch ? anc*
as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. !t received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial --
sitions. !T SEWS OKE-FODRTH FASTER than cSor
machines. Ets capacity is unlimited. There are more
WILSON fvlACHEf-IES sold in the United States then
the combined sales of all the others. The VVL-.S&.’-?
RfiENDlMC ATTACKBflEPJT for doing al! kinds of rena-rh'-g,
WITHOUT PATCKSKQ, given FREE with each mac. f?,
assy WILSON SEWING MACHINE 03,
CHICAGO, ZLZ.., U. S. A.
Bottled Lightning!
When us- u for Rheumatism, Sore
Throat, Lame Buck, Neuralgia,
Sprains Bruises, C mtracted Muscles
Stiff Joints. Corns and Bunions, on
human h-ongs; and Spavin. Ring
Bone, Galls, Scratches, etc., on ani
mals, Coussen’s Lightning Liniment
is ur.cqualed, and its effect simply
electfeal. As its name suggest!, it
is quick to relieve, and thousands
bear witness to its astounding vir
tues. Price 50 c-.-nis. Fur sale by
Bradford & Alien, Cedartown,
march 20-eowly.
Ga
ssiisii^iss
: worth oiui dollar, and it *
iv i? not of eEfficient value
take it away and lhat in default then
of l’olk county, or the constable <1
th.* freehold u
lour? of rale, o
( J OEL Ii HE W Eii.
Ad.T.ir.jstrator’s Sara.
G i EORGI —Polk County.—Agreeable <*> an
r order parsed from the Court of Ordinary will
be sold before the court hou-edoor in Cedarlow*
Poik county. Ga , on ihe iirst Tuesday iu June
No. G‘20 iu Ihe 21st district and 3rd section, No.
n ’ r ^ n ^L^ i ?,^ : .r diu,r8 of the
Lxeetors Sals.
GEORGIA—Floyd County. By virtue of an ord*r
li»»2 in ti.c 3rd di-inct and -I.it tection of sai.i
April 7lh lb *9. A. mCII,
Exr. Elia-Bank?, deed.
Polk Counties Sheriff's Sales.
lc-nl hour? of ?ale, on the first Tuesday iu June
. and 680 in the
ASS
out by Plaintiff’s
DR. S. W. JONES,
WITH
H. E. PEN1KL.ETOH.
S WHOLESALE
Drugs, Paints, IFasnishes/ Liquors-,
Oils, S3Ias3 sad’Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET: STREET,
X-TAASXXYT'LLiXalE!, TSDETIT.
thc-ra, Ttag-. Wool, Dried Fruit, etc., tuil on account fron ca • > serf »
Mil BIS T
DR. J. BRADFORD’S
LivQz and Dyspeptic Medicine
This is a prompt and certain cure for all diceases of tJie Liver, each ■
lijrspepsia, Headache, Chills and Fever^ &c.
Satisfaction Quarantecd in Every
case, or money returned. For sale fiv druggists generallv.
J. a. YEISER,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc..
Romo, Ga
For sale hv Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga., and R. T. Hoyt am- D.
J. Powers, Rome, Ga. fi-b28-l -
PH0TSMHSAFH3
YORjY^
(Shorter Block)
ROAHC, GA
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten d dlars; half life size only five doi!
Ilis woi k is all strictly first-class. Makes copies of all sorts of p;cn -
any size and character desired. fCf>27-I'
GO LO
MriulimHl M AIIe®T
FOR TOUR DRUGS.
Leading House, Largest Stock and 1 nwest Price;
Next door to Hunting & Wright's,
3VIa.m Street, - - -