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THE ADVERTISER.
rrBU»n<rn avert thcrsdat morning.
Cedartown, Ga. July 17.
Church Diwtorr.
METHODIST.
EVERT SAB3ATI1 D. J. Mthick, Tutor.
BAPTIST.
l«t ani 3rl SABBATHS, C. K. Hisdebkjk, Paator.
PRESBYTERIAN.
nil 4th SABBATHS J. K. Joxas, raator
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
(JfilartsiTn l.od;e No. 273.
4. W. RADLEY Dictator.
L. S. LEDBETTER RaroRTin
Loire moeta every Monday nl^bt after Sd and
4th Sabbath*.
MASO.MC.
Caledonia Lodee F. A. III.
J,8. STUBBS WM -
Regular communication 3rd Friday night in
•rerr moath, in room over Huntington * WrightV
•tor*.
LOCAL NEWS.
If yon miss the bargains that we
are still off ring it is your own fault.
Writs * Bno.
Try that Irm Tonic
At Bradford & Walker’s. It ii
better than any of the patent pre
parations of the kind and costs
only half as mneli. tf
At this season of the yearn box of
BRADFORD & WALKER’S Liver
Pill* in the house will often prevent
protracted sickness by being used in
time. They cost only 25 cents and
if they do yon no good they cost
you nothing. Try one box and be
convinced.
Barker’s Stock Powders are the
best. They prevent and cure chick
en cholera. They give horses and
cattle good appetites and healthy
digestion. They keep all kinds ol
suick 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 nse no
other. »pl d-tf.
Bradford A Walker keep tho heel vrltin;
Ilk to be k»d anywhere. T«keyo«rink*»nd there
ud get it tiled for a nickel.
Keep a box of Bradford «fc Walker’* vegtn*b1e
▼er pills lu your bou-e all the lime. A pill or
two at bad time occasionally when yon feel a little
‘out of aon*'* will olteu *nve you a long spell «rf
sicknea* and a still l»mger doctor’* bill. “A stich
time MYe* nime"—sometimes ninety-nine.
HKME.MliKK that if you buy a box ef
It rad ford & Walker’s Liver Fills aud tl ey
Jo not give entire satisfaction you can get
a box •! any other pills in the market
without charge. There is no chance for
you to lose by trying a box of them.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
J. A. WYNN & BRO., begin to
day to sell out their entire stock of
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Clothing
and Shoes at COST FOR CASH.
fSfJud Crabb is the boss water
melon man of the town—remember
this.
J^“Rev. W. E. Eppes, o f Cave
Spring, will preach at the Presbyte
rian church next Sunday evening at
5 o’cl(>ck.
55p”Tom Griffin, plasterer, is
spreading mad at th« rate of a great
deal a day. They do say that he is
the champion mud smearer of Cher
okee Geor; ia.
rSP’Thos. J. Griffin has finished
N. M. Wright’s residence and made
him an excellent job. It is in the
hands of the painter and will be
finished this week.
J5f“The colored people had a hop
at Phillips’ Hall Saturday night.
fiT*Several commercial evange
lists have visited our village this
week.
tSrT. W. Asbury, of Cave Spring,
gave us a call yesterday.
f^“.Mri Rich, of Cave Spring,
and Mrs. Peters, of Rome, visited
our village a few days since.
PgfSamncl Clary hm gone to
work at the carpenter's business
again- They say he’s a good one.
I^~Cedartown can boast of
great deal of musical talent.
JSP'Light shower of rain last
Sunday, but refreshing.
J^*\\Irs. Clary haring removed
her birds back to the hotel, the chil
dren are now happy.
J3T*Watermelons are becoming
more plentiful and cheaper.
I^-When yon can’t think of
stranger’s name, call him Friday.
That’s the way some of the young
men introduce you. They must
have been reading Robinson Crusoe,
The Cherokee Railroad.
The above road will, we are relia
bly informed, be running to within
four miles of this place by August
15th. We also learn that President
West has perfected arrangements
with other freight lines whereby
through rates have been secured on
all freights shipped to this point.
It might be well for those of onr
merchants who are giving orders
now to remember this and make ar
rangements with the Iron Company
for having it transferred to this point
on their iron wagons. At present
we believe these return empty and
doubtless very favorable rates could
be secured. The time schedule of
the road will be seen in another
column.
Ice always on hand at Bob Hutch
erson’s.
CAVE SPRING DOTS.
i
August Coart.
('apt. A. J- Rice,
Of Thomasiille, Ga., who is now
slipping at the Cedartown Hotel,
his been confined to bis room by
sickness for several days, we are glad
to see is able to be out again.
Util Notices.
Parlies desiring us to do legal ad
~verti«ngshould always bring them
in by * o’clock Wednesday morning
in order to insure insertion. It
would be better to hand them ill«ally
Monday morning. Remember al
ways to have the necessary fee ac
company the advertisement.
For Sale.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
Sewing Machine, bran new with
complete set ol attachments, very
low. Apply at this office. tf
1\ rsons living in the vicnii'y of
Buchanan will find Bradford A Walk
er's celebrated liver pills—the very
best pill made—for sale by Neal
Monroe at that place. tf
Abont ten years ago I was con
sidered a confirmed dyspetic and my
case was considered a hopeless one
>> by the physicans who treated me. I
«tig 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
ithat disorder and heartily recom
mend it to all afflicted with that com-
S laint.—John Kenedy, Cassville,
a. For sale in Cedartown by Brad
ford & Walker at 75 cents per bottle.
No pateut nostrum is the Iron
Tonic at Bradford & Walker’s, but
a good, honest, home-made remedy.
Patent Pratt Mrjer-
I am authorised to sell the right
to manufacture and sell the above
useful article in Polk county for
*20.00, if sale can be made in next
30 days. A Drver will be given free
to the buyer, 'i'he 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.
Wynn & Bbo. keep good eating
“ooEsuatly cr. hand.
K costs yon nothing to try a bottle
«f that Ikon Tonic at Bradford &
Walker’s unless itbenefitayou. Money
refunded in every instance where it
fails to give satisfaction. tf
Geu Fralt Jars. ' v
Bradford & Walker have in a large
•upply of this most popular make of
jars and are selling them lower than
they have been offered in this market
before. june26-4t
We have
Packed onr thermometer away on
ice for safe preservation. We don’i
care about “busting” its machinery
to pieces trying to guage such weath-
r as this. We’ll need it next win
ter to r gulate our woodpile.
Will Hatch, ~~
Pa liter, is doing some very neat
jobs of work in his line, about town,
Hatch deserves great credit for work
ing himself up from very humble
beginuii gs to his present thrifty and
proS|>erou8 condition. Too many
,uinters do credit neither to them
selvi 8 nor their profession.
Contractor E.iv.s
iirukijttiirt an the foundation for
Philpot A Dodds’ aud A. If. Jones 1
new buildings hut Monday. He has
been making brick at ihe rale of
20,000 [ier day for some time. J. 0.
Allen “bosses” ihe woodwork of J’.
A D.’s building aud W. S. Davis docs
Maj. Jones’ by contract.
Elder t' K. Mendel son.
Pastor of the Baptist church here,
will go North in a lew wteks to
pros.cute a course of study ut a
theological school. His family will
si'end the time with relatives and
friends in Alabama. As a forcible
speaker and able expounder of the
Word, Mr. Henderson has few supe
riors ot his age. This tearing him
self away from the many business,
personal aud pas oral ties that bind
him to this community in order to
prepare himself more thoroughly
lor tlie great work in which be has
enlisted is itself an evidence that he
is already far in the lead of many
who are held up to the people as
guides .and teachers. So long as a
man realizes that there is still much
to be learned, so long is there a pro
bability that be will successfully
teach.
Mr. Henderson and his pleasant
little family will be greatly missed
by thtir many friends.
Musical Entertainment.
Quite a number of ladies and gen
tlemen gathered at the Hotel Mon
day night to hear Professors Snow
aud Schoeiler perform on the piano.
They performed their respective
parts very scientifically. The enter
tainment was a fine musical treat.
m arfc* one of tke mwt important <
i in the h •-
lorr of machinery, and when we consider its great
utefalneseand extremely low price ($*), it is very
difficult to Jeoucefve of any invention for domes
tic use of mure or even equal importance to fami
lies. It has great capacity for work; beautiful
smooth, and quiet movement, rapid execution, eer*
tainty of operation, and delightful ease, that at
oace commends it above all others. The working
parts are all steel; the bobbins hold 100 yards of
if mil; the fltitch is the firmest of all the stitches
made, neat aad regalar. and can be regulated in a
moment to eew stitches from an inch in length on
coarse material down to the finest, so infinitesimal
M to be hardly discornahle with the naked eye,
and with a rapidity rendering it impossible to
count them as fat as made ; it does to perfection
all kinds of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy
needle week with ease, ami tar leee labor than re
quired on other machines. It needs bo commea-
uatioa. the rapid sales, increasing demand, and
voluntary encomiums from the prow, and the
thou sands of families who «se them, amply testi
fy to their undoubted worth as a standard and re
liable houeelraid nuccAeity. extending its populari
ty each day. This popular machine ca.n be exam
ined at the office of this paper. Aoents Wanted
hr the company. Address th*rn for information.
PAM1LT MtWlNG MACHINE CO.. 755 Broadway.
N-wYork. july 1012t
Thank Tow.
We arc indebted to some un
known friends for two most heavenly
serenades on recent occasions. Come
again, friends, and if we make no
sign you may kuow that wc arc just
“dreaming the happy lionrs away.”
Hr. Teaarat,
The artist, has come, and pitched
his tent on the vacant lot between
Noyes’ store ai d the tin shop. He
says he will take pictures cheaper
than it ever has been done before,
and if they are not satisfactory will
charge you nothing for them.
The following is a list of the Grand
Jurors drawn for the 1st week Polk
Superior Con-t, August Term, 1879:
T J Thompson, W G England,
J R Barber, W M Phillips, Frank
P Allen, C M Camp, Simeon^Stid
ham, D N Hampton, 1 Isaac A Ba
ker, T M nigh tower, II B McGre
gor, Thos Deaton, Wm Bradford,
W C Barber, B E Whitehead, J II
DoddB, W P Wood, D M Russell,
J M Arrington, F H nicks, W D
Calhoun, W M Carlton, K J Denpree,
niram R iper, BT Sewell, A J Tom
linson, A. J Tant, A S McGregor,
W W Simpson, D C Roberts.
List of Traverse Jurors drawn for
the 1st week Polk Superior Conrt,
August Term, 1879:
G W Morton, J T McKibben, J
S Cox, S P Sheppard, W J Blissit,
W S Alcorn, S E Self, W J Rich
ardson, W E Lyon, R A Wright, J
II Walston, D R Monroe, LR Wood,
A D Ilogg, A Dougherty, H L B
Jones, H C Prior, L G Ray, J A
Wynn. T W Hubbard, W J Lawson,
B F Cleveland, V W Davis, William
Hackney, R E Cobb, S L Marbnt,
H C McCormick, W C Stovall, H
T Harrison, E Brannon, Nathan
Simms, B W Ilnnt, A P Hunt, B F
Wright, jr., Jas E llogan, C G
K night.
Ice cold I.emounde, at Bob Hutch
erson’s.
Our town is quite lively. Visitors
still continue to arrive.
Last Sunday evening we had quite
a storm of wind and rain. The
wind was the heaviest we have had
for years. It unroofeJ several hou
ses, among them one dwelling. It
blew fencing and blinds about con
siderably. John Copeland, jr., while
going home from his father’s, had
his 1 horse killed bv a falling tree.
John was slightly hurt himself.
Quite a crowd have gone to Big 'i
Cellar on a fishing “jamboree.” !
Willie Graham is on a visit to his ; (j A Tv T||
family and friends, from Atlanta. G-Et-Lt-a-Lbl U W ll .
CapL Corpnt is making arrange
ments to put up a uice dwelling on
his lot.
Mr. McCollum had a stack of
wheat burned a few days since. It
caught from the steam engine that
was threshing for him. The loss, we J
understand, falls upon the owner of j 3eh#ot Books-Appletons Series
the thresher.
BRADFORD <fc WALKER,
DRUGGISTS,
SOUTH MAIN STREET,
PHCENIX PLAINING MILL
Longley & Robinson Proprietors,
ATLAiN TA, GA.,
THE LARGEST AND COMPLETES’! MILL IN GEORGE
GEORGIA,
Keep always on hand a complete stock of all things usually tound in a
first-class Drugstore. Country physicians will find our drugs fresh and
reliable. Prescriptions put np with sjiecial care.
1,000 Bushels of Wheat Wanted.
By W. M. Phillips & Co. Highest
market price wiil be jiaid in Cash.
Call at once. julv 17-lt.
If you want a good smoke, call on
Bob Hutcherson. jnly 17 2f.
Having
Purchased Mr. Jno. W. Radhy’s
interest in the olJ Cedartown Ex
press hooks and accounts, I want all
to pay at once, or they will be sued.
The momy I need and must have it.
jnly 17-2t O. B. Wiiatlky
B.«lwiser’s Beer,
Hutcherson's.
fresh, at Bob
Oh, Mary loved her little lamb,
II’* wool WM? soft a* floes ;
Who would not love that little lamb —
Well done, with pepper saner?
The Colored Exodus.
Senator Lamar’s testimony con
cerning the craze still existing in
Mississippi among the Colored peo
ple about emigration to Kansas, is
abundant proof that the poor blacks
of that commonwealth are still de
luded, and that beastly white emis
saries are still deluding them, for
some sinister purpose. It is suspect
ed that the Republican design in
his particular is a dual one. The
intention, in part, is to reduce our
southern population, so that the
census report will cut down Con
gressional representation in the
South. The other elemental project
by Conway, or some other knave,
precipitate a disturbance that
will solidify aud alarm the North.
To accomplish these base and sel
fish designs, the machinators of them
are entirely careless how many He
roes are impoverished or how many
ie of starvation and neglect. The
negro never was anything to the Radi
cal marplots, other than a convenient
ictim, for death or robbery, and
that relation has not changed for
the better. We know very well that
adventurers of no particular party
take advantage of this movement to
betray and pillage the blacks; but
Mr. Windom and bis fellow fanatics
are responsible for the collateral as
well as direct evils and abuses flow
ing from this wicked or foolish agi
tation.—Chronicle.
The School Board o f Polk county
Dr. Watts lost two of his fine pigs
during the storm last Sunday.
Mrs. Peters, Dr. Hampton, Mr.
Crane aud others, of Rome, are
spending some time in our villag*.
If you want to keep cool these
hot nights, eat ice cream, ami retire
under a tree in your back yard, with
a liig lump of ice to your head and
feet!
Messrs. Connor and Davis have
retnrned from Atlanta. They re
port splendid houses while there,
and that everybody was well pleased
with their mute exhibition.
Mr. Pullen’s school opened a few
days since, with sixty five students.
Alex. Ellis has a shool of se-enty- j A good 40 Saw Gin and one of the
five pupils, about four miles from . lightest running gin powers I have
* own ' ever seen, nearly new. Will sell
WhewIIow hot!
Once A. Week.
Polk Countv Sheriff s Sale.
W ILL be wld before the Court Iloa«c door,
Cedartown, Polk county, Oa.oo Uh-Fi...
having adop'ed the series of school ol
books published by I). Appleton A 1
Co., New York. Messrs. Bradford
& Walker of this place have been
made agents for the introduction of
the same and now have on hand a
large stock which they will sell for
the next ninety days at introductory
prices, allowing liberal reduction
where ofd books are offered in ex
change. Parents and guardiins will
do welt to purchase at once, so as
to get Ihe benefit of the reduced
rates. These books are sold for cash
only.
Cedartown, July 7th, 1879. 4t
For Sale.
Lrriori thi. at. ud tho lot d—crlhed herein, the
rant bring lot No. V In Block In II. in thutn.ii
cd Rot knurl, Polk connlj, l In., nr thr proper! v id
the defendant, hj rlrlae of a Saperior Conrt mort-
ptwe Ufa la favor of Jonathan Lon-, n Charier T.
A bloat the Fatah time and place, lotr of land.
1I4&, 1591. mi, l»a lllf, l!3». ntiti. 15IT, 15:1s
ran. In the 2nd dUtrict and 4th eection of Polk
county, fin., aa the property of M. E. Went, hv
virtue of one tnr Ufa in laror of the Stale nail
county, re. raid Wot. Levy made and retnrned
tome by a ciuetahte.
Also, at the name time and place. Iota or land.
Nor. at and S7, In the lith dielnc: and Ith rcction
'* Polk canty, ()a„ as the property ol Mr-. Sallie
A. Child ere : also, upon lote ol land. Nor. IB. 51 5-,
55- w. 12S. i». 131, 135. 133. 85, 83. 81, 85, 88. *1.
88 and 80. in the ltth ilfrtrict and 4th section of
Polk connty, Oa.. ar Ihe prop,Tty of J. M Prior
alto upon lotr of land. Nor. 15, 13.11, 5». 80,61,
in the 17th dirtnet end flh section of 1*0Ik cooniy.
tin., aud IS. 13. II, 61, in Ihe 5nd district and It ia
section of Polk county. Ga,. ae I he prupertv of
P. I andevender. deceased. Prupertv pointed on!
by plaintiO s attorney. By rlrtne 'or one Polk
connty Sapcrioe Court flta. lu favor ot Amor G.
Wert. vr. Mrs. Sallie A.Cbilderr. principal, and Jar.
M. I*rior. and M. V. It. Ako, administrator of P.
LONGLEY & ROBISON, No. 38 Decatur Street, Factory corn* r Bui Ier
and Uilmv^ Contractor* and Proprietors of Phirnix Plaining Mill, manufacturer* of Door* Kn«h Bliu ' <
etc. The Pbamix is the linest uml beat Plaining MiU in the South, aud turn* out mom ’work* or th
1*7 ™ at price* that defy competition. They have purcha*cd the latoM improvrmem
»n(l tot mirtinen’ etw bnin«hi iwoih. ud now L'uarantee that no houtc. North or West *b:.li ty:
~ * r *.° r ,or Beside* «ood* o. their ow n make, th«*v have a larir* *t«*k ot
he*®? competition. Parties dt-pirinjf'build in- mart rial Sa*ht *
Blind*, etc., will do welt to write to Me**r*. L. & It. A* Couttactor* they do an immense hu-iur**
taring jmffcmany of the ftawt building in thr city. They are thoroughly and absolutely rdimnle. and
warmest. They can point to scores of hn}fe and costly building* put
then- old* and tnev havp n«ver tailed to come up to the very hi«he*t mark of their contract Mai.ufat
°S L he mat * ri,il iu bnildini, and all of the Sashes. I)our*. Blind?. etT. they c t
under bid most of their competor*. The firm i* also a-ent for the New York Euaieel Paint i n T.'
paint *old by thi* comi»any ia cudorsed a* tuc be*t in the world. jinly, 3 m
W. I. PHUHPS & CO,
Agents for the Most Improved — ■■■— .1
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY
CEDArtTownr
K1TEAM ENGINES from 3 to 30 horse power. Cotton Gins, Conrten-
sers and Self Feeders, Threshers and Separators. TURBINE WATr 1
WHEELS, CORK AND WHEAT MILLS. In fact any machinery "mo,;':
ni-v Wiinr. we will sell at manufacturers’ prices. We warrant our imlchi-
nerv and will set it up asid start it going Free Of Cliaro-e-
ROUND AND BARJROK
We have the largest stock of Bound and Bar Iron in town and at prices
that defy eoiapetiiiou. Give us a call and examine pncis. mli20-ly
very nice, at Bob
Champagne,
Hutcherson’s.
Communicated.
MY MOTHER.
BT jomx.
Yes, I know that I had rather
Do most any crime
Tlian intuit my a^ed mother,
Kven one time.
She it was who loved and fed me
When I was so small—
When 1 tried to walk she led me
And never let me full.
When I was a rattling school boy
Bbe wonld often say
‘•Dear child, do be a good boy.
And don’t neglect to pray.”
IIow she loved, and how she
I never Fliall forgi f.
To always do the thing I ought to
With every hotly I met.
Now tliat I’m a full grown man
I owe iny Ufa to her ;
Vll do, for her. the best I can.
In fact wonld die for her.
Draketown Ga.. .July 4th. 1&79.
both together or separate to suit
purchaser. An early application
can buy this gin and power lor less
than halt original cost. Apply to
I). M. Evssell,
or Mr. Jas. II. Wright.
CHEROKEE RAILROAD.
O N and after Monday, July 14th. 1879, the trains
on this Koad will run daily (Sundays excepted)
a* fallows ;
No 1, goiac West. | Station*. | No 2. going East.
Leave;4:B. P. M.' CartersvHle j Amrr fcaS. A *M
- 5:47. P. M. | Stile*boro | Arrive A. M
** firti, P. M. j Taylorsville Arrive8:15, A, M
Arrive 7:1S, P. M. | Rock mart 1 Leave 7:15, A. M,
Train No. * connects at Cartersville with train
on W. fi A, K. R.. reaching Atlanta at 12 o’ch»ck.
M. Returning train leave* Atlanta at 3 o’clock. P,
M.. connectingnt C'artcrsriH* with Ko. 1, reaching
ht i
I press my suit,” the youn^ ra.in tried,
lu tones too soft to t-11 ;*
And she pressed hi* suit with her curly head.
As she laid it on his coat lapel.
| Home Uallcoadi
I CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
! On and after SUNDAY, JUNE 0, 18’.8. the
' rains will run on the Rome Railroad a* follow
EVENING TRAIN.
j Leave Rome daily at 8.10A M
j M.GtiPM
! SSTURDAT ACCOMMODATION.
j Leave Rome (Saturday only) at 5 00PM
I Return to Rome at 8.0HPM
C. M. PENNINGTON, Gen’l Sup’t.
ap27tf JNO. E. STILLWELL. Ticket Aq’t
To Teachers of Pnblic SliocuU.
We have on hand a c mple assort
ment of the series of school books
published by the Appletoos and
idopttd by thi
board for use in the public school:
of Bulk counly. Please request your
patrons to call and supply themselves
at once. We allow from 10 to Go
cents each for old books in exchange.
Bradford & Walker,
july!0-2t Cedartown, G i.
Farmers bring in yotir produce
when you get in the humor to trade.
We’r ready and waiting. Wvxs &
Bro.
The largest piece of %oon tobacco
r a nickel '
& Walker’s.
For Sale—A Good Gin.
LUMPKIN’S
OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY, FEED ana SALE STABLE
Cedai'toivn, Ora.
MILLER A. WRIGHT, Proprietor.
tion sonrantccd to all who patronize me. 10-lr
Webb’s Restaurant,
Bakery, Lager Beer, & Ale,
Neatly Opposite the New Masonic Temple,
.Vo. 87, Broad Street, Home, Ga
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Oysters, Birds, Game, Fish, Ac., in
their Season, and Always the
Best the Market Afiords
„ Furnished.
£>ra nickel is to be had ut Bradford ' Also Lodgings Furnished Strangers.
tf ; Metis 25cts each; Lodgings 25cts
| per bead. march 27-tf
\\ ill 3-11 cheap for cash, or on time
to a reliable party,
jnly 10-4t 0. B. Whatley.
Belonged to the use Lodge.
Books! Books!! Book iB
Bradford & Walker have just re
ceived one thousand aud one school
books—more or less. At any rate,
they have plenty for you and your
family and for the families of “your
sisters and your cousins and your
aunts.”
Finest Rye Whieky in town, at
Bob Hutcherson's.
McVille has sold 56,944 pounds of
wool this season for $17,171.89.
Some voung men, having “cat up”
one night, to the detriment of cer
tain windows and bell-palls, were
lodged in the calaboose, and in due
time next morning, confronted be
fore a police magistrate, who fined
them fire dollars each and an admo
nition.
One of these foolishly remarked,
“Judge, 1 was in hopes yoa would
remember me. I belong to the same
lodge! ”
The judge, apparently surprised,
replied, wilh brotherly sympathy,—
“Ah, is it so? Truly, this is
brother—! Excuse me for my dsll •
ness. Y’es. we are brother masons,
and I should have thought of that.
Mr. Clerk, fine our brother ten
dollars. Being a mason, he knows
better the rules of propriety than any
other man. Fine him ten dollars.
You will pay the clerk, brother !
Good morning, brother. Call the
next case.”
Never Light a Fire with CsalOUT*
4t Paducah, Ky, a little daughter
of Mr. Wm. Folks was kindling the
fire with coal oil, when the oil in the
can took fire and exploded, throwing
the burning fluid all over her. She
was burned almost to a crisp.
For Whooping Cough.
Bradford & Walker prepare a
Cough Syrcp that greatly mitigates
the severity of this distressing com
plaint. Try a vial of for 25 cents.
Iron Toxin, at Bradford & Walk;
er’s, is the cheapest and best tonic in
use. Try it. tf
When you want cheap goods call
on Wynn & Bro.
That “Retriever” cigar at BRAD'
FORD & WALKER’S is driving all
others out of the market. Try oue.
Is It True.
Is it true that a remedy has been
compounded which will do away
w^h the mineral and drastic purga
tives of the (last centuries, and
which, while entirely efficient, will
leave the system in its former healthy
condition? Yes, the remedy is Tab
lei's Portable, or Vegetable Liver
Powder; a cure for all the disorders
arising from a torpid liver, and as
innocent as spring water. Give it
a trial. It will do what it promises.
Price 50 cents a package. For Sale
by Bradford & Walker,Cedartown,Ga
march 13. ’79-eowly
Out at Last.
“Good morning, friend A., I am
surprised to see you out, aud look
ing so well; I heard you 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
beard of Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Oint
ment. It proved a blessing to me
indeed, one bottle haring so far res
tored me as to enable me to be abont
my business again with ease and
comfort Yon can recommend it as
a genuine remedy.’, Trice 50 cents
a bottle. For Sale by Bradford A
Walker, Cedartown Ga.
march 13, ’79-eowly
RIUS HALL.
TONSITORIAL PARLORS.
CTOARTOWM’, OA.
E9~ShAr)iiK, Shampooing and Hair Catting done
neatly, cheaply and expedition*ly. Give me a call
»31tf RIUS HALL.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
JOSEPH N. JACKSON I Haralson Superior
v*. - Court September Term
MELISSA JACKSON. ) 1879.
It appearing to the Court that the defendant. Me-
list* Jackson, reside* it Cherokee Connty, State of
Alabitna, it is therefore ordered by the Court that
she appear ard answer at the next term of this
Conrt, or the ca.-«e will he considered in default, aud
the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
J. V. II. UNDERWOOD.
_ J. 8. C. H. C.
A true extract from the Minnte* of the Court.
This March 15.b. 1876. H. C. HEAD.
March *0. ln*4m. C. S. C.
NOTICE.
G EORGIA-POLK COUNTY.—All persons
having demand* against the estate of V. H.
* evaavri. will present them properly pro
undersigned in the time required bv
ill persons indebted to said estate w ill
to immediate payment.
NANCY «. OPPERT, Exutrlx,
M, S. JUDKINS. Executor.
June 3, 1876. Gw
EORGIA—P«.lk Countt.—Mr*. Sallie A, ChiJ-
•w. der*. administratrix on the estate of Jane W.
Childers, decease*', ha* applied for letters or Di*
unsHion as such administratrix. Therefore all
person* concerned will be and appear a* a Conrt of
Ordinary to be held in said county on the first
Monday in October next to show can«e, if any they
have, why she should not be legally discharged
from her said trust. Given under my hand this
June Hth, 1879. JOEL BREWER. Ordinary
one of the creditors of the estate of B. .1.
Ilaud, ha* applied for an. adminrv4rator, de bonis
non. to he appoirjed o»*«d estate, in lien of J:
W . T. Hand, deeoaaod. Therefore, all persons con
cerned will ’-c and appear,at a ronrt ot Ordinary,
to be held in said county on the first Monday in
August next, to^show us*.iso. if auv they have, why
W. C. &nighk.Clerk of the SnpnW Court of Mid.
county, or some other fit and.proper person should,
not be appointed administrator, de bonis non. on.
thr estate of said B. J: Hhnd. deceased. Gives
nuder xuy hand, this Jane atob. Ib7».
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
make no Mow about
ty hut don’t mind telling yon in a quiet
w *y. that we have one of the largest and
t£T bestlSELEt TED*STOCKS of SPRING ^9
tf GOODS avua brought to Cedartown. and ^
V9T telling them at price* that will astoninh.
you. and all yon friend*. You may not
belieyc it, in tact, wc had rather vou
‘ wonld not.
I-»1
IT see for yourself. KKATHERSTON JtCO
A WEEK in
ttal risked.
trial without expense. The be. . _ v . v .
offered for those wiltin? to work. You sbonld try
nothin?H*e until you see f.*r yourself what you
-pare time to the business, and make great
pay for every boor that you w<»rk Women make
as ranch as men. >*end lor special private terms
and particular*, which wc mail free. |5Outfit fiee.
Don’t complain of hard time* while you have snch
chance. Address U. HALLETT A tO„ Port-
laud, Maine.
r $5 to**) a
$1500 tfry „ f
Women do a.* well a* men. Many make more than
the amount stated above. No one can fail to make
money fast. Any one can do the work. You can
make from SO cts. to fS an hour by devotinp your
•ening* and spare time to tie business. It cu«t*
Ithlnjr to try the business, ffnthftup- like it for
money maktitg ever offered before. Busfeusanfea
sant aad strirtly honorable. Rstwler, IN mu. want
to know all about the l*cst payinir bmiuesw Imfore
the pnblic. send us your address and we wfilliscod
you full partirnlars and private term* Ime ; sam
ple* worth $5 also free : you can then make np
$12 a day at
- —. —industrious, cup.
ital not reonirrd; w* will start you. Men. women
boys and j^rts make money taster at work for us
than at anything else. The work U light and
Pleasant, and snch as any one can go right at.
Those who are wise who see thi* notice will send
u* their address at once and see for themedve*.
t.ostly Outfit and term* free. Now is the time.
Those already at work are laying up large sum* of
money. Address TRUE <fc CO..
Augnsta, Maine.
Administrator ,‘on the estate of Janv, ..
Larepton. deceased, h s applied for dismission
from the same. Therefore all person* concerned
will be and appear at a Court of Ordinary to be
held in said county on tne first Monday in 8ep-
jnne 3ra
id Casket*.
Huntington & Wright have added
to their business a fall line of beau
tiful Banal Cases and Caskets from
the 8nsalleat to the largest size, vhich
they propose selling as low as they
can be bought in any market. Also,
a fall line of undertaker's trimmings.
WANTED AGENTS
ForthutMtMt Klllnj* book orthe.se:
F TM HOUSEHOLD and A
anners Gyclopsedi-o-
A booseh* Iduucess ty—one that every family need*
Library of itself Asexts are meeting with
gut racf. far every family who aeee the book
wants it. Meenre territory at once. Address. AN
CHOR PUBLISHING CO., St. Louia, Mo., aad
Atlanta, Ga. apr 17
DR. C. H. HARRIS,
Phyaicia* and Sargeon,
Oflce at Bradford A Alien's Drug Store. Resi
dcncc at )hc Valley House. nov 14-ly
Administrator’s Sale.
In pursuance of an or.lcr from the Hon
erable Ordinary of Polk county, will be
sold before the court house door in (Jedar*
town, Polk county. Ga , within the legal
hours of sale on the fitst Tuesday in July
next the undivided half interest which the
estate of Raleigh W. Whitehead, late of
said county of Polk, deceased, owns in the
old Dr. Nickols place, divided by the line
between Polk and lim-tow counties, con
sisting of the following numbers to wit :
Nos. ti, 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 that portion of Nos. f>6 and 64 in same
dietrictaud section which lias north afsaid
creek;lot No. 65,lying on both sides of said
creek, all in . the Ittth district and
3rd section of Polk county and
the undivided half interest in lots belong
ing to said N ckols place, Nos. 1S92. 1007.
1003, 1010, 1079 and the West half of 1291:
all the last named numbers being in the
17th district and 3rd section of Uartow
county. The whole of the said Nickob
place containing 4*30 acres more or less.
The undivided half interest ia all the
above described lands having been sold be
fore the court house door in Cedartown.
Polk county. Ga., by me as the administra
tor on the estate of Raleigh W. Whitehead,
deed., on the first Tuesday in January Uat
between the legal hours of sale and Robt.
Whitehead having bid them off at the
sum aud price of Twenty-five hundr:d
dollars and behaving failed to comply with
the terms of the sale, the same are now
offered for sale at the risk of the the said
Robert 8. Whitehead. Terms of sale, one
half cash and the remaining half to be
paid on the 1st November next. Notes
takes aad bond for titles given until all
the purchase money ia paid.
WM. I. TAYLOR, Admr., on the
Estate of Raleigh W. Whitehrad, deed.
A. J. YOUNG,
DEALER IN
Corn and Rye Whiskies, Wine,
Gins and Brandies,
Noyes War.lijuse, CEDARTOWN, G.V
A Specialty maile of
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey
THE “JR- E. LEE, and OLD CA15INET'’
Cannot be excelled. I keep buch Liquors as may be used as a beveragae or
for medical pufp isos, with perfect safety. Give me. a o il. Good treat
ment guaranteed. " oct 3, tm’79.
FREE,
THE WORLD RENOWNED
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
In workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished aa a first-class Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo
sitions. IT SEW8 ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines. Its capaeity is unlimited. There are mor
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than
the combined sales of all the others. The WIL80A
MENDING. ATT AC HMENTf&r doing all kinds of repairing,
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machini.
! WILSON SEWING MACHINE GO.
uluCAGO, i) -T~ v U. S. A ■
ACKNTS
WANTED.
DR. S.
W.
wit:
JONlfe,
H. E. PENDLETON.
WHOLESALE
Drugs, Paints, >Varnishes, Liquors,
Oils, Glass aad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET. STREET,
XASBVIXiljX], TBOfflf.
Ginseng. Beeswax. Feathers, Rags, Woo!, Dried Fruit, etc.,'taken on account Bom eetratra
igbest market price. jaa. 33 sj
OT. N. STRANGE,
N. P. & Ex. Off. J. P.
Xtpolunart, Oa.
Z3T" Collections solicited, and
money paid over punctually.
CHOICE HOUSE.
CAYE SPRING, GA.,
n. C. Tilly, Prop-
LlVERY AND FEED STABLES
MAIL COACH TO CEDAHTOWN
DAILY.
BE. E. OOYLE,
Practicing Physician,.
CEDARTOWN, TOLK CQi, OA.
Office at Residence. mnelS-ly
OLDEST AND BEST
DR. J. BRADFORD’S
Liver aad Dyspeptic Medicine
This is a prompt and certain cure for al! diseases of the Liver, such as
Dyspepsia, Headache, Chills and Fever, &c.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
ease, or money retnrned. For sale by druggists generally.
J. 6. YEISER,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Rpwe, Ca.
For sale by Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga., and 14 T. Hoyt and D.
J. Powers, Rome, Ga. feb-3-1 y
Y0tTKG’$
ROME,
(Shorter Block)
GA.
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten dollar?; half life size only five dolly?.
His work ie all strictly first-class. Makes copies of all sorts of pictures
any size and character desired. fcb27- ly