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THE AD VEftTISER.
ruBusnzD every Thursday morning.
Cedartown, ba. July 8.
Church Dir«l»rT-
^ METHODIST.
BVIRY.BABBATU D. J. MtBICR, PMtor.
BAPTIST.
lit »nd *rd SABBATHS, C. K. Tutor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
nd 4th SABBATHS A. *. Jo»*«. Tutor
KNIOIITS OS' HONOR.
CeiattowB UI*e No. 273.
*. W. RADLEY
L. S. LEDBETTER RarooTM,
Lodge meets srerjr Monday night alter 3d and
4th Sabbaths.
masonic.
Caledonia I*dce P. A. M.
*,8. STUBBS..
W.M.
Regular communication 3rd Friday night in
erery month. In room oyer Huntington A Wright’s
atore.
LOCAL NEWS.
” If yon miu the bargains that we
are still offering it is your own fault.
JVynn & Bro.
Try that Iron Toale
At Bradford & Walker’s. It i 8
better than any of the patent pre'
parations of the 'kind and costs
-only half as much.
Laramore & Co., Rome. Ga., offer
special inducements to merchants
•who want corn, oats, hay, meat, &c.,
in car load lots. It will pay you to
consult them before buying.
march 27, 3m
At this season of the year a box of
BRADFORD & WALKER’S Liver
Pills in the house will often prevent
protracted sickness by being used in
time. They cost only 25 cents and
if they do you no good they cost
you nothing. Try one box and be
convinced.
Barker’s Stock Powders are the
b?st. They prevent and cure ciiick-
«n cholera. They give horses and
■cattle good appetites and healthy
digestion. They keep all kinds of
stock in good health. The package
is the largest sold and is worth twice
the money. For sale by Bradford &
."Walker at 25 cents per package. Try
one package and you will use no
other. a pl 3-tf.
Bradford A Walker keep lh« beet writing
nk to be kad anjwhcre. Take your inkstand there
nd get It sued for a nickel.
Keep a box of Bradford A Walker’e vtgteable
ver pill* In your house all the time. A pill or
two at bed time occasionally when you feel a little
‘out of aorta” will often aave you a long
eickness and a atill longer doctor a bill. A such
time eaves nime”—sometime* ninety-aine.
REMEMBER that if you buy a box of
Bradford St Walker’s l.iver Pilts aud ll cy
Jo not give entire satisfaction you can get
•i box ef any other pills in the market
without charge. There is no chance for
yen to lose by trying a box of them.
BARGAINS 'fBARGAINS!
J. A. WYNN & BRO., begiu to
WBJ^&'Se-ll oui their entire stock of
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Clothing
and Shoes at COST FOR CASH.
l.fgal Hoi i «s.
Parties desiring ns to do legal ad
•vertistiig should always briug them
in by 9 o’clock Wednesday morning
in order to insure insertion. It
would be better io hand them in early
Monday morning. Remember al
ways to have the n-cessary fee ac.
company the advertisement.
For Sale.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
Sewing Machine, bran new with
^complete set of attachments, very
torn. Apply at this office. tf
BRADFORD* WALKER keep the
Carboline advertised elsewhere, in
this pap-T.
Ptrsons living in the vicinity of
Buchanan will find Bradford & Walk
er’s celebrated liver pills—the very
ibest pill made—for sale by Neal
Monroe at that place. tf
That “Retriever” cigar at BRAD
FORD & WALKER’S is driving all
others out of the market. Try one.
About ten years ago I was con
sidered a confirmed dyspetic and my
.cast; was considered a hopeless one
by the physicans who treated me. I
/as advised to try the liver medt-
icine prepared by Dr. J. G. Yeiser. I
used three bottles and was entirely
sured and am now sound and well. 1
-onsider it an invaluable remedy for
that disorder and heartily recom
mend it to ail afflicted with that com-
plaint—John Kenedy, Caasville,
Oa. For sale in Cedartown by Brad
ford & Walker at 75 cents per bottle.
It is so nice to go to Jed Crabb’s.
nd get some his of Ice Cream.
CMlartown Seminary.
Exercises will be resumed on Mon
day, the 7th day of July. The pat
ronage of frieuds is respectfully
olicited.
iated. *
July 23, 1879.
frieuds is
Past favors fully appre-
P. J. S. CLARKE.
2t
Wynn & Bro. keep good eating
ioustantly or. hand.
Attention, Builders-
Persons contemplating the use of
Slate for roofing can obtain it from
Hines & Hubbard, Rockmart, Ga.,
Damper than anywhere else. It
It costTFon nothing to try a bottle
f that Iron Tonic at Bradford &
■Walker’s unless it benefits yon. Money
(funded in every instance where it
tjl^to give satisfaction. tf
leas mlt Jars.
Bradford & Walker have in a large
uinolv Of this most popular make of
' ™and are selling them lower than
hev have been offered in this market
ST june26-4t
When you wan,t cheap goods call
j Wynn * Bro.
E®*Court day to-morrow.
tSf^Miss Dora Dever, of Rock-
mart, is visiting friends and relatives
in Cedartown.
ta^The brick work on Stubbs &
Co’s new building will be completed
this week. Philpot & Doods will
have the attention of the contractor
next, we learn.
taf^Miss Lizzie Loyd is here with
her friends again.
M’Ve observe a great many stran
gers on oor streets of late.
•SrQnite a number of our people
will jubilat .- in Rome to-morrow.
f^Hon. C. G. Janes, onr nice
young representative, left for Atlanta
last Monday. He has promised us
au occasional letter on current topics
of interest at the Capitol.
B»-The new engine for the Cher
okee Railroad has arrived and will
be put to work at once. It will add
largely to the working capacity of
the road.
15^” Mr. 0. B. Whatley is back
from Kentucky on a visit to his many .
warm friends aud relations in this j
county.
23?”Bob Vann and Mrs. Ed.
Wood left on a visit to Alabama yes
terday.
|ySee new sheriff’s advertise
ments in this issue.
The College Girls.
In the Rome Courier we find the
following notices of essays read by
yeung ladies of Shorter College at
the commencement exercises last
week :
The essays Wore fine, and display
ed genius and talent. -Each young
lady received applause- and flowers in
profusion Miss Rosa Mallary’s ee-
say, “How tc dig gold,” was pro
nounced the “gihedge” composition.
Miss Annie Estes the highly pratical
young lady of her class told her au
dience in a very graceful manner
how “We make the steps by which
we climb. Miss Napier, the gifted
writer of Shorter College, and whose
articles in the “Chimes” have attrac
ted so much well merited attention,
held the close attention of ail as she
read her patriotic and splendidly writ
ten eBSay, each line of which warmed
the Southern blood that flows
through oar veins. Her subject was
“StamK i Miss Mollis Young recei
ved rnflwf applause than all her class I
comb : ed. She is the “wit” of the |
school and is a talented writer. Miss i
Marian Smith’s was considered by '
many the best composition of com
mencement
CAVE SPRING DOTS.
The beautiful mnsic we spoke of
last week next door to Dr. Strick
land’s, was a sewing machine.
All of our farmers in the wheat
line are wa : ting for thresliers to come
aud thresh them out.
Misses Jessie ssd Maggie Waddejr
Left for Atlanta last Monday.
The gentle manners, refined tastes
and amiable dispositions of these
young ladies have won for them a
large circle of warm friends who
will greatly miss them from onr
midst and whose best wishes follow
them to their new homes.
Csasimonsly.
There are six childless families
at the Cedartown Hotel. Johnnie
says he will have to move out from
there. He is afraid such association
will ri-flect upon him; he is very
jealous of his reputation on this
point.
Flie!—Almost.
Quite a little hubbub was stirred
up in town just at dark last Friday
by a erv of fire from the eastern part
of town. A stovepipe in the house
occupied by S. P. Shepard had set
fire to some adjoining timbers, but
it was soon extinguished,
Iron Tonic, at Bradford & Walk
er’s, is the cheapest and best touic in
use. Try it. tf
Haralson County Sunday School Cel
ebration.
I^"Mr. Frank T. Janes is up
from his South Georgia plantation to
sniff the mountain breezes for a
month or so. He reports crops in
that section somewhat injured by the
late cool weather.
Onr Crops,
Prof. J. C. Harris was down to
Atlanta last’ week and reports the
crops of Polk county superior to any
he saw on the road. The abundant
rains that have fallen Bincelast week
have added largely to our crop pros
pects. We believe there is a much
larger acreage in corn here this year,
and it is very fine. The small grain
crops that have just been harvested
are the best we have had in years.
Altogether the condition of our
county is better than it has been
since ’73.
IT there
Is anything more interesting Ilian
a nice, ripe college gill, fresh from
her books and lectures and essays,
we would like to know what it is.
They wear their honors and graces
with such an easy n nclmlunt air
that you scarcely realize that they
are a superior being. Now, when a
boy comes home from college he puts
on airs, uses musk and hair oil, wears
cane, and, very likely, cusses and
smokes. But not so with the girls;
they are all modesty and grace and
sweetness. We were led to these re
flections by seeing Miss Mollie Young
at home from Shorter College look
ing as bright and fresh and blooming
as a mountain daisv.
Sabbath School Bally at Buchanan.
Elsewhere in this issue will be
seen the proceedings of the Haralson
county Sunday School Association
relative to a grand celebration that
it is proposed to have in Buchanan
on September 17th next. Our neigh
bors have wisely taken time by the
forelock in this matter and will
doubtless be prepared on every
point to make a eucessful affair of it.
Already famous for its wholesome
cheer and old fashioned hospitality,
our sister County will doubtless im
prove the occasion by making for it
self a reputation for zeal and energy
in other good works.
The interest of the occasion will be
greatly enhanced by au address from
our distinguished chief magistrate,
Gov._Colquitt, who has lately achiev
ed an international reputation as a
champion of Sunday School work.
It will doubtless be the largest gath
ering that has ever asssembled in
Bnchanan.
Patent Fruit Dryer.
I am authorized to sell the right
to maunfacture and sell the above
useful article in Polk county for
♦20.00, if sale can be made in next
30 days. A Dryer will be given free
to the buyer. The owner is offering
quite a bargain in this, as the Dryer
alone will cost over half the money.
Apply now to Wm: Bradford,
Cedartown, Ga.
No patent nostrum is the Iron
Tonic at Bradford & Walker’s, but
a good, honest, home-made remedy.
The executive committee of Har
alson coonty Sunday School Asso
ciation beg leave to make the follow
ing report:
1st. That Buchanan be the place
and September 17 th be the time of the
first annual celebration of the Haral
son county Sunday Schosl Associa
tion.
2nd. That the following be adopted
as the programme of the exercises of
the celebration : The schools upon
assembling will join in singing from
the Gem, page 148, All hail the {low
er of Jesus mime.
part 1st.
1st. Opening song by the schools,
page 123.
2nd. Reading the Scriptues by the
Rev. Tiias. Hollis.
3rd. Song by the schools, page 113.
4th. Prayer by Rev. Wm. Simp
son.
5th. Song by the schools, page 102.
0th. Address of welcome by J. M.
McBride, Esq.
7th. Song by the schools, page 4G.
8th. Response by N. Shelnut, E=q.,
of Bowd< n.
9 th. Song by the schools, page 70.
10th. Reading annual report by
secretary.
lltli. Song by the schools, page 56.
12th. Annual address by Guv. A.
U. Colquitt.
13th. Song by the schools, page 84.
14th. Recess for dinner cue hour
and a halt.
15th. Song by the schools, page 48.
10th. Each school may appoint a
speaker to represent their school
with a speech of 7 minutes length or
by singing a song of their own se
lection.
17th. Installation of officers by
the Rev. Wm. Dimmock, president
of the Carroll county Suuday School
Association.
18th. Closing song by the schools.
19th. Benediction by the Rev.
McCalmon.
3rd. That the secretary .-end a copy
of the programme to the Cedartown
aud Carrollton papers with request
that they publish tile same, also lliat
he send a copy to each of the Suu
day Schools in the county.
4th. That the various schools prac
tice the songs that have been sug
gested, so that we may have good
singing on the day of the celebration.
5th, That uo speech, except the
annual address, be more than 20
minutes in length.
Clh. That the exercises begin
promptly at 9.V o’clock.
7th. That l). B. Head, jr., be, and
he is h rehy, appointed .Marshal of
the day, who may appoint as many
deputies as lie may deem necessary
for keeping the strictest order.
8lh. That a committee of five
from Bnchanan school he appointed
as a local committee of arrangements
to make all necessary arrangements
for the celebration, and that brother
G. M. Roberts be the chairman, and
that the Sunday School appoint the
other four.
9th. That a committee of three
from each-school, consisting of two
ladles and one gen leman be appoint
ed to receive alljhe provisions and to
superintend ia placing it upon the
tables.
lOili. That the Secretary notify
the different persons that have been
appointed to take part in these exer
cises, of their appointment.
411 of which is respectfully sub
mitted.
Thos. W. Dimmock, Char.
F. A. Fitssell,
J. M. McCalmox,
J. M. Farmer,
Martin Key,
S. Edmonds.
With a few more judges like Judge I
Hillver, and a few more petit juries
like the one that committed Hill, I
murder would become a thing of
very rare occurrence in Georgia.—
Bainbridge Democrat.
Dissolution.'
The firm of Bradford & Allen is
this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. All persons indebted to the
firm are requested to call at once
examination o“f the settle their accounts’ with cash
or by note. WM. BRADFORD,
JOHN C. ALLEN.
June 16 th, 1S79.
Had a horse to run away through
town a day or two since, from the
depot. Guess he got scared at Tom
my, as we heard of hie scaring a
gentleman with a wheelbarrow a few
days since. No damage done iu eith
er case.
Mrs. Dr. Gregory of Rome, is on a
visit to her. brother, Mr. J. J. Grego
ry, of our place.
We have an eye on B >b Smith and
Tom Dozier, and hope to report
something on them next week. Step
high; Billy Trout, we also have an
eye on you.
If any of the young ladies of our
town or any other town are fond of
Simmons, they will find soms nice
ones below Miller & Baker’s.
Dr. Strickland has the whooping
cough. It does his friends a sight
cf good to hear him whoop!
Our school boys and girls are all
having a “rest spell.” The exercises
of the Hearn school and Female
Seminary, as well as the D. & D.
Asylum all passed off pleasantly
and with credit to their teachers.
Thomas Evans and Bartow Graham
from Cedar Creek carried off the
prizes at the
Hearn school. The exercises closed
with concerts, tableauxs, etc.
We have had another beautiful
rain. Our farmers are all in good
spirits.
What has become or the Cave
Spring band ? Would like to hear
you these moon-lieht nights, Can’t
yon ‘blow’ a little for us occasionally?
Everybody is fixing to go to Rome
on the 4th.
Somebody with a good threshing
machine could do a good business iu
onr valley. Everybody that has
wheat is anxious to have it threshed
out.
Several arrivals from different sec
tions to Rpend the hot mouths with
us. Some few departures for other
sections.
Saw in your last issue that our
“ponderous city” ought to be able to
furnish more and better dots. Re
member that we are in our dullest
season. Hope, though, to find more
us times improve.
Among the arrivals are Captain
Corpul’s family, from Macon, who
have spent several summers with us;
also Mr. Baker’s family from Selma,
Ala. Mrs. Corput is stopping at
Mr. T. W. Asbury’s, and Mrs. Baker
at Prof. P. J. King’s." Hope they
will have a good and agreeable time.
Several others at different places,
but we have not learned their names.
Come over and take icecream and
“sich” like Vlth us.
Once 4. Week.
BBABIOBD & WAT,OB,
DRUGGISTS,
SOUTH MAIN STREET,
PHCENIX PLAINING MILL.
Longley & Robinson Proprietors,
atlan tjl, q
THE LARGEST AND COMPLETEST MILL IN GEORGIA.
CEDARTOWN.
GEORGIA,
Keep always on hand a complete stock of all things usually tonnd in a
first-clas3 Drugstore. Country physicians will find our drugs fresh am}
reliable. Prescriptions put up with special care.
Polk Countv Sheriff’s Sa’e.
W ILL be Fold before the Court Hou<*e door, in
Cedartown, Polk countv, Ga.. on the First
Tuesday in Auenrt, 1879, within the legal hours ot
pale, the following property, to-wit :
Levied this* fifa on the lot described herein, the
pauu. being lot No. 9 in Block in II, in the town
ot Ro« kmart. Po!k county. Ga„ as the property ot
the defendant, by virtue o'r a Snperior Conrt mort
gage fifa in favor of Jonathan Long, va Charles* T.
Parkei
Mm
t the <
and place. lot* of land.
1145,1391, 1231, 1087. H4f, 1139, J166, 1217, 1239'
123<», in the 2nd district and 4th section of Polk
county, Ga,, ax the property of M. E. Weet, by
LONGLLY & ROBISON, No. 38 Decatur Street,Factory corner Butler
and Gilmer, Contractors and Proprietors of Phoenix Plaining Mill, manufacturers* oi Doors 8a-h Blinds
etc. 1 ho Phoenix is the finest and best Plaining Mid in the ijouth, and turns out m«»r<» work of tb
very best quality ami at prices that defy competition. They have purchased the latest improvements
and best machinery ever brought South, and now guarantee that uo house. North or West, shall lur-
ntsh better goods, or lor less money. Besides goods o. their own make, tin y have a lar-'« btock or
western goods that are offered at prices below competition. Parties desiring building man riai S»sln s
Blinds, etc. wall do well to write to Messrs. L. & R. A- Contractors they do an imm. use busim ss
“*5?® ° um . mu,iy °L the fi . nest bn *Wings in the city. They are thoroughly and absolutely reliaole, ami
. .... y can point t0 scores of huge and costly buildiigs par and* r
come up to the very highest mark of their contract, Mauu.ai ^
building, and all of the 5<ashcs, Doors, Blind-*, etc., they can
•ent for the New York Enamel Paint Co. “
their estimates are always low
their bids and tney have never tailed
turing the most of the material used
nndcr bid most of their competors. The firm
paint sold by this company is endorsed as the best in the world.
W. I. PHILLIPS & CO.,
Agents for the Most Improved
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY
CEDARTOWU, GA.
; time and place, lots of land.
Also, at the s .
Nos. 58 and 87, in the 17th district and 4th section
®* , *‘. ,, .*. coan tJ r 4 a* the property ol Mrs. Sallie
nty, Ga.. as the property ol M
A. Childers ; also, up >n lots of land, Nos. 16, 54,55,
56, 57. 128, 129, 131, 132, 133, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87.
W and 89, in the 17th district and 4th section of
Polk county. Ga.. as the property of J. M. Prior:
also, upon lots of laud, N * ' ** — •*- *•
in the 17th district and 4th
Ga.. and 1S._13. 14, 6!. in the 2nd district and 4tb
nty, Ga„ as the property of
SjJTEAM ENGINES from 3 to 30 horse powi r. Cotton Gins, Condenr
^ sers ami Self Feeders, Threshers and Sepaiators. 1URBINE WAIT ft
WHEELS, CORN AND WHEAT MILLS. In fact any machinery any,me
m.y want, we will sell at manufacturers’ prices. We warrant onr machi
nery and will set it up and start it going Free Of Cliaro-e-
IlO lTjSTjD AND BAR j HOIST.
We have the largest stock of Round and Bar Iron in town and ar prices
that defy competition. Give us a call and examine prices. mli20-ly
Mr. James M. Walker
Having purchaslied Mr. J. C. Al
len’s interest in the drug firm of
Bradford & Allen, the business will
he continued at the same stand un
der the firm name cf Bradford &
Walker. The business will be under I
the immediate supervision of Dr.
Wm. Bradford. The stock will be
replenished and kept up to the de
mands of the trade.
Respectfully,
BRADFORD & WALKER.
section of Polk
'andevender. deceased. Property pointed*
attorney. By virtue of one Polk
Court fifa, in favor ot Amos G.
irincipal, and Jas
by plaintiff
county 8np
West, vs. Mrs. Sallie A.Cbilde,
M. Prior, and M. V. B. Ake, administrator of P.
\ andevender, deceased, aseecnreties.
W. U. TAYLOR,* Sheriff.
The Christian Index Series of Bible
({uestinn Backs.
These books are now ready for de
livery. They embrace three grades.
Each grade is bound separately, and
in a clear and comprehensive man
ner, gives a connected account of the
most important events recorded in
the Old aud New Testaments—a gen
eral view of the Bible—admirably
adapted for the use of Sunday
Schools.
The first grade contains 16 pages;
second grade contains 50 pages; the
third grade contains 90 pages.
First grade, per d' Zen, 50 cents.
Second grade, per dozen, 81.00.
Third grade, per dozen, ? 1.50.
Copies ot'each grade will be fur
nished to all who may desire to see
them, on receipt of six cents, in pos- j
tage stamps. 1
A very large edition ol the series
Coustt.—Mrs. Sallie A. Chil-
--Atrix on the estate of Jane VV.
Childcie, deceasehas applied for letters of Dis
mission as such administratrix. Therefn _
concerned will he and appear ar a Court of
she should not be legally discharged
id trust. Given under my hand this
J79. JOEL BREWER. Ordinary.
Huntington
itate of B. J.
i administrator, dc bonis
u said estate, in lien of J.
. Deceased. Therefore, all persons con
-.e and appear at a Court of Ordinary,
i said county on the flrst Monday in
:t, to show cause, if any they have, why
W. T. II
cerned wil
to be held
August ne. w
W. C. Knight. Clerk of the Superior Court of ?iid
comity, or some other fit and proper person should
not be appointed administrator, dc bonis
the estate of said B. J. Hand, deceased,
unde ' ’’ *
$661
vn town, and no cai
i give the business
•st opportunity eve
i work. You should tr.
for yourself what you
oflei. No room t<
your spare time to the business, and make
pay for every hour that you work. Women make
as ranch as men. Send lor special private terms
and particulars, which we mail free. $5 Outfit free.
Don't complain of hard times while you have such
Mice. Address 11. 1IALLETT & CO„ I J
45 1 TO * ,ilKV) A YEAR, or #5 to *20
5P A. tday in your own locality. No risk,
, Many make more than
No one can fail to make
do the work, You can
by devoting your
Hiiinese, It costs
lothing to try the business. Nothing like it for
iney making ever offered before. Business plea
nt and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want
know all about the beat paying business before
tlie public, send us your address and we will send
you full particulars and private terms free ; sam
ples worth *5 also free ; yon can then make up
.4 horrible crime was committed at
Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts, last
Saturday afternoon. John Kemm-
ler, a German, living at that place,
shot his three children—Annie, aged
six years ; LuJinillia, aged four years,
aud Amy, aged one year—because he
was unable to support them.
For Whooping Cough.
Bradford & Walker prepare a
Gough Strup that greatly mitigates
the severity of this distressing com
plaint. Try a vial of for 25 cents.
A liberty pole eighty feet high,
from which the stars and stripes will
he.floated to the breeze on the Fourth
of July, has been raised in Rome.
Is it Trnc.
Is it true that a remedy has been
compounded which will do away
with the mineral and drastic purga
tives of the p#st centuries, and
which, while entirely efficient, will
leave the 3vstem in its former healthy
condition? Yes, the remedy is Ta >
leFs Portaine, or Vegetable Liver
Powder; a cure for all the disorders
arising from a torpid liver, and as
innocent as Bpring water. Give it
a trial. It will do what it promises.
Price 50 cents a package. For Sale a bottle,
by Bradford & Walker,Ccdartoiyu.Ga 1 Walker, Cedartown Ga,
march 13, ’79-eowly I march 13, 79-cowly
I.c(tei From Alabama.
Mu. Editor: Some time ago I
was in your office and promised to
stud you any item of news that might
get started up in or about the Line.
We are now having occasional re
freshing showers, giving new impe
tus to the growing crops. The con
sequence is the upright farmer has
that cheer and peace of mind that
insures sweet sleep aud pleasant
dreams.
In lien of local Line news, I will
say something about a trip to Am-
bersou ^iu Aia.) last Tuesday, 24th
instant, where we went to joint the
brethren of the “mystic tie” iu cel-
brating the anniversary of St.John
the Baptist, who is said lo have been
an eminent Christian patron aud Ma
son. Notwithstanding the inclem
ent went: er, the concourse was im
mense. Old men and old women
were tiiere ; young men and maidens
were there; middle aged and mothers
were there, yea, and babies too, Tor
we heard them. We thank God for
mothers and babies, for from the lat
ter will come the M ison of the next
generation, and also his wife. The
music was delightful, both brass aud
stringed. The address of old broth
er McSpadden, of Centre, Ala., was
a treat to the fraternity, and we be
lieve the audience were generally well
pleased. The tenor of the- address
throughout was a lesson of moral and
religious teaching. lie first took up
the lesson of the entire appreDt ce and
showed that he was taught nothing
but morality and religiou, beautiful
ly delineating the symbolic language
of his working tools. So of the 'es-
sons of the fellow craft and Master
Mason. If any one present was har
boring any prejudice against the in
stitution, we are inclined to think
brother McSpadden dislodged it.
After the first address baskets con
taining both luscious and daicty
edibles, were produced ; as to “what
next,” I need hardly tell yon. After
dinner, philanthropy and the love of
ous man in particular, incited your
correspondent to leave for home,
hence did not hear the address of a
brother Jones, who was to speak in
the afternoou.
I notice you have Once A. Week,
and as I am a little siow, I shall sub
scribe Once A. Month.
Out at Last.
“Good morning, friend A., I am
surprised to see you out, and look
ing so well; I heard yen were con
fined to your room, and bed. by that
pest of humanity, Piles.” “Yes, Mr.
B, I had been long a sufferer when I
heard of Tableps Buckeye Pile Oint
ment. It proved a blessing to me
indeed, one bottle having so far res
tored me as to enable me to be abont
my business again with ease and
comfort. You can recommend it as
a genuine remedy.’, Price 50 cents
For Sale by Bradford &
Iia3 been published, nea ly printed $300 li.mi” made t»v the iuda-triou-.
Oil good paper. The publishers hope llalnot rwjuireii; will «tartyr.u. Men. «•(
, c . *. ‘ . ■ 11 r l 1 l H,la S’ri- make money faster at work
that the books will find ready sale,
' and that they will be generally adop
ted by the Sunday Schools throi gh-
out the country.
The Christian Index Series of
Scripture Question Books. They
are accurate in fact and sound in
doctrine, Concise, comprehensive
and well graded, they arc calculated
to impart a knowledge of the out
lines of Bible truths, and to meet
j ihe wants of all clashes of Sunday
I School scholars.
j Send for sample copies. Address,
JAS. P. HARRIS JN & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
The Summer Session nf the
Cedartown High School, will com
mence the first Monday in July,
and close the 7th of November.
The course of study pursued will
be thorough and systematic. Good
morals and manners carefully incul
cated. School life rendered home
like and pleasant. Situation of school
room in quiet and delightful p rtion
of town. Terms of tuition the same
as usual. Thanking onr friends for
their patronage and encouragement "“ d
in tile past, we earnestly solicit the
same favor in the future.
W. J. NOYES, Principal,
Mrs. M. A. CRABB, Assis’t.
jur.e!9-4t
Faimers briug in your produce
when you get in the humor lo trade.
We’r ready and waiting. Wynn &
Bro.
The largest piece of good tobacco
for a nickel is to be had at Bradford
& Walker’s. tf
than at anything else. The work is light and
pleasant, and such as any one can go right at.
Those who are wise who see this notice will send
ns their address at once and see for themselves.
Costly Outfit and terms free. Now is the time.
Those already at work are laying np large snrns of
money. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine.
County.—W. T. Gibson,
n the estate of Jane T.
Lampton, deceased, h is applied for dismission
the same. Therefore all persons concerned
d appear at a Court of Ordinary to be
will be
held in said
teraber next, to st
letters of dismiss!
tne tir>t Monday in Sep-
v cause, if any they have, why
i should not be granted in said
Given under my hand this 3rd day of June. 1879.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
jund 3m
G EOi
ore
rdc/ from the Coart of Ordinary. Polk coun
ty, Ga.. will be sold, before the court house door,
in Cedartown. in said count}-, on the first Tuesday
in July next, between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit: Lots ol land Nos 554,
553. 552, 600, 601, 602.551. 529, 621 and about fifty
or fifry-five acres off of the west side of Nos. 675,
and 676. all in the second district and fourth sec
tion, Polk couuty, G-t. Said land sold as the pro
perty of James Lampton, minor heir of Jane T.
Lampton, deceased. Terms : One-half cash* and
the balance in one and two years, with interest
from dale, at gper cent per annum. Thi* 3rd day
of June, 1879. WM. T. GIB80N,
Guardian for James Lampton.
june 5-lm
—W. C. Knight.
. on the Estnte of
nty deceased, has
Administrator, de bonis
Henry (). Silvy late of said
applied for letters of Dismission from his said Ad
ministration. Therefore, all persons concerned will
appear at a Court of Ordinary 'to be held in
ranty on the f ‘ ’* ’
ot be granted. Given under my hand and official
ignature, this 6th day of March. 1879.
march 13, 3m JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
In pnrsuance of an order from the Hon
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
JOSEPH N. JACKSON 1 Haralson Superior
vs. > Court September.Tcrm
MELISSA JACKSON. ) 1879.
It appearing to the Court that the defendant. Me-
lisra Jackson, resides it Cherokee County, State of
Alub irna, it is therefore ordered by the Court that
she appear and answer at the next term of this
Court, or the case will be considered
the plaintiff allowed to proceed
1 default, and
, W. II. UNDERWOOD.
J. S. C. K. C.
A true extract from the Minutes of the Court.
This March 15.b, 1876. II. C. HEAD,
March 20, lm4m. C. S. C.
NOTICE.
Gr E
Oppert, deceased, will present them properly pro
ven to the nndersigneti in the time required by
law ; and all persons indfcbted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
NANCY OPPERT, Exutrix,
M, S, JUDKINS, Executor.
June 2, 1876. 6w
applied for exemption of personalty and set
ting apart and yaluation of homestead and I will
pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a, m., on the
28th day of Juno. 1879. at my office. This June
- “ jor*
6th, 1879.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
Burial Cases and Caskets.
Huntington & Wright have added
to their business a full line of beau
tiful Burial Gases and Caskets from
ihe smallest to the largest size, which
they propose selling as low as they
c 111 be bought in any market. Also,
a-lull line ol undertaker’s trimmings.
erable Ordinary of Polk county, will be
sold before the coart. house door iu Cedur-
town, Polk county, Gu , within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday iu July
next the undivided half interest which the
estate of Raleigh W. Whitehead, late of
id county of Polk, deceased, owns in the
old Dr. Nickols place, divided by the line
between Polk and Bartow couuties, con
sisting of the following numbers to wit :
Nos. 0, 7,8,9 and 10, except such portion
of said lots lying sou‘h of Euharlee creek
as were conveyed to Thomas Deaton for
portions of land lying North of said creek,
and t hat portion of Nos. 06 and 64 in same
district and section which lies north of said
creek;lot No. 65,lying on both sides of said
creek, all in the J8th district and
3rd section of Polk county and
the undivided half interest in lots belong
ing to said N-ckols place, Nos. 1292, 1007,
1009, 1010, 1079 and the West half of 1291:
all the last named numbers being in the
17th district and 3rd section of Bartow
county. The whole of the said Nickols
place containing 400 acres more or less.
The undivided half interest ia all the
above described lands having been sold be
fore the court house door iu Cedartown
Polk county, Ga., by me as the administra
tor on the estate of Raleigh W. Whitehead,
deed., on the first Tuesday in January last
between the legal hours of sale and liobt.
S. Whitehead having bid them off at the
sum and price of Twenty-five hundr.d
dollars and he having failed to comply with
the terms of the sale, the same are now
offered for sale at the risk of tho the said
Robert 8. Whitehead. Terms of sale, one
half cash and the remaining half to be
paid ot; the 1st November next. Notes
taken and bond for titles given until all
the purchase money is paid.
WM. L TAYLOR, Adrnr., on the
Estate of Raleigh W. Whileln.ad, deed.
StW’’W'e make no blow about it,„r£-3
*2*9“ but don't mind telling yon in a quiet ^4^3-
43^“ way, that we have one of thelargeft and
t£T bestlSELECTED“STOt’KS of SPRING
GOODS ever brought to Cedartown, and
1ST selling them at prices that will astonish
t£T you, and all you friends. You may not __&T-
believe it, in tact, we hail rather you
would not. we want you to come and
125?“ sec for yourself. FEATUERSTON & CO
A.
J. YOUNG,
DEALER IN
Corn and Rye Whirkies, Wine,
Gins and Brandies,
Noyes War .-house, CEDARTOWN, GA
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain B rurbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Wins key
TPIE “JR- E. LEI£!, and OLD CA.DIJNTET”
Cannot be excelled. I keep such Liquors as may be used as a beveragae or
for medical purposes, with perfect 3afeiy. Give me a call. Good treat
ment guaranteed. 0 ct 3, tm’79.
FREE,
A VALUABLE INVENTION.
THE WORLD RENOWNED
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
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. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than
the combined sales of all the others. The WILSON
MENDINC ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHINC, given FREE with each machine.
£R£.iWILSIN SEWING MACHINE 60.
CHICAGO, ILL., U. 8. A,
DR. S. W. JOiSTES,
WITH
H. E. PENDLETON.
WHOLESALE
Drugs, Paints, Varnishes, Liquors,
Oils, Glass aad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET STREET,
NTASSVIIiIjE, TENKr.
Ginseng, Beeswax, Feathers, Rag:
ghest market price.
Wool, Dried Fruit, etc.^tak
account from cuntomcra
jan. 23-ay
DR. E. G.DOYLE,
Practicing Physician,
CEDARTOWN, POLK
Office at He: ideuce.
CO., GA.
luucliMy
OLDEST AND BEST
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This is a prompt and certain cure for al! dieeasos of the Liver, such as
Dyspepsia, Headache, Chills and Fever, &e.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
case, or money returned, For sale by druggists generally.
J. G. TEISER,
Dealer iu Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Rome, Ga,
For sale by Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga., and R. T. Hoyt and D.
J. Powers, Rome, Ga. feb28-ly
ROME,
(Shorter Block)
GA.
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten d--liars; half life size only five dollars.
His work is all strictly first-class. Makes c -pies of all sorts of pictures
any size aud character desired. feb2?-Iy