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THE ADVERTISER.
rCBUSBBD CVCBT THURSDAY MORNING.
Cedartown, Q-a. July 24.
Chare* Directory.
METHODIST.
EVERY SABBATH D.J. Mtkck, PMtor.
BAPTI8T.
f.t and 3rd SABBATHS. C. K. H.tomson, Paator.
PRESBYTERIAN.
and tth SABBATHS J. B. Jo»M. Paalor
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
CeHartown'I.odge No. 273.
J. W. RADLEY . Dictator.
L.S. LEDBETTER Rrport^ER
Lodge meeta every Monday night alter Sd and
tth Sahhatha.
MASONIC.
Caledonia I.odse F. A. 91
J, S. STUBBS
RefftlUr communication 3rd Friday eight * n
month, in roomover Huntington * Wright a
store.
tf
la O C AL NEWS.
Tf yon miss the bargains that we
are still off-ring it is your own fault.
Wynn 4 Bro.
Try that Iron Tonic
At Bradford & Walker’s. It is
better than any of the patent pre
parations of the kind and costs
only half as much.
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 cos;
y.iu nothing. Try one box and he
convinced.
Barker’s Stock Powders are the
best. They prevent and cure cluek-
en cholera. They give horses and
cattle good appetites and healthy
digestion. They keep all kinds of
stock iu good health. The package
is the largest sold and is worth twice
tiie money. For sale by Bradford^ 4
Walker at 25 cents per package. Try
one package and you will use no
other. a pl 3-tf.
Bradford A Walker keep the best writing
1 lk to b had anywhere. Take your inkstand there
and get it filled for a nickel.
Keep a box of Bradford A Walker’Aregteahle
liver pill* in yonr house all the lime. A pul or
iwo at bed lime occasionally when you reel a little
• out of sorts’’ will often cave you a long »P*dl
sickness and a still longer doctor’s bill. “A stich
time savCT mine”—sometimes ninety-nine.
RB.VlEMBKKthat if you buy a box of
Dradford & Walker’s Liver Pills aud tl ey
do not give entire satisfaction you can get
a box of any other pills in the market
without charge. There is no chance for
yeu to lose by trying a box of them.
BARG WNSIBARGAINS!
J. A. WYNN & BRO, begin to
day to sell out their eutire stock ol
Dry Good*, Notions, lift's, Clothing
nud Shoes at COST FOlt CAST!.
Legal Notices.
Parlies desiring us to do legal ad
vertising should always bring them
i-j by 9 o’clock Wednesday morning
in order to iuBiiro insertio i. It
would he better to hand them m early
Monday morning. Remember al
ways to have the necessary ft-e ac
company the advertisement.
For Sale.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
wing Machine, bran new with
omplete set of attachments, very
out. Apply at this office. tf
|3f”Haralson Superior Court is
in session this week, Hon. Geo. N
Lester presiding.
ESP'Blance and King, Glenn, Tid
well and Thompson are represent
ing Cedartown bar at Buchanan this
week.
tST'Col. W. II. Dabney passed
through here on his way to liar ilson
Superior Court Sunday.
JS^Jobn B. F. Lumpkin, of
Rome, stopped over here this week,
enronte to Rockmart.
J^“Miss Annie Hunt, of Silver
Creek, who has been visiiing relatives
and friends here, has returned home.
!2f”Abner Hogg returned home
Saturday from the Commercial Col
lege, Atlanta.
J^”Mr. McMeekin’s new fence,
the new roof on the Hand hotel and
the additional story on the old
brick stores have greatly improved
the appearance of that part of town.
BST’For family use that Budwi-
ser’s beer at Bob Hutcherson’s iE
superior to anything in town. It is
very fine.
J^”Our county had a most re
freshing season last Friday.
B^ = Teachers of public schools
are having quite a time of it getting
the new school books into the hands
of their pupils.
£p”Masons have begun work on
Philpot & Dodds’ foundation—of
rheir store, we mean.
f^The dry goods room ol Stubbs
& Co’s uew store is nearly ready for
occupation.
5^”Track laying began on the
Cherjkee Railroad last Tuesday
They have about seven miles of road
bed rcaly for the iron,
j®“Mr. Tenneut, the artist, is
making some excellent pictures and
making them at astonishingly low
prices.
825?”Go to the gallery and have
your shadow caught ere your sub
stance fades, or the artist leaves.
G. W. West lias been crit
ically ill for several days past and his
friends are still anxious and doubt
ful as to the result.
hjr-Mrs. J. F. Kimbrell, who has
b -eii Tery low for several days, is
improving.
S-gf'-Dr- F. A. Morgan, of Ilaral
son county, was m town yesterday.
He repoits good seasons and good
crops in the “free state.”
Our Chicken Tale.
We believe a majority of our breth-
ern of the press have had their say
about snakes, chickens, frogs (no of*
fence, bro. Revill) and other peculiar
things, so, if in order, we will now
have ours.
1 A few weeks ago, Mrs. Mary Hol-
liusworth, a very excellent lady who
lives about four miles from th : s
place, on the Rome road, had a bas
ket of hen’s eggs sitting in her room
and having need for the containing
vessel laid the eggs in a drawer. Sev
eral days afierwards a iittlegirl came
to her and said she heard chirpin
like that of little chickens in the
room. Investigation revealed the
fact that seven of the eggs put in the
drawer had hatched into little chicks
by the natural warmth of the apart"
ment. The eggs had never been set
upon by a hen or other fowl nor had
any artificial warmth been applied.
It was a pnre case of unpremeditated
n itural incubation.
Next!
I\rson8 living in the vicinity of
Buchanan will find Bradford 4 Walk-
r's celebrated liver pills—the very
jest pill made—for sale by Neal
Monroe at that place. tf
About ten years ago I was con
idered a confirmed ilyspetic and my
:ase was considered a hopeless one
>y the physicaus who treated me. J
Vas advised to try the liver medi
ine prepared by Dr. J. G. Yeiser. I
ised three bottles aud was entirely
ured and am now sound and well. I
ousider it an invaluable remedy for
hat disorder and heartily recom
mend it to all afflicted with that com-
ilaint.—John Kenedy, Cassville,
la. For sale in Gedartown by Brud-
ord & Walker at 75 cents per bottle.
No patent nostrum is the Iron
:onic at Bradford 4 Walker’s, but
good, honest, home-made remedy.
laving
Purchased Mr. Jno. W. Radley’s
iterest in the old Cedar town Ex-
rcss books and accounts, I want all
pay at once, or they will be sued,
'he money I need and must have it
july 17-2t. 0. B. Whatley
Wynn & Bro. keep good eating
jnstantly or. hand,
Bodwiser’s Beer, fresh, at Bob
utcherson’s.
It costs yon nothing to try a bottle
that Iron Tonic at Bradford &
Talker’s unlessitbenefitsyon. Money
ifunded in every instance where it
,ils to give satisfaction. tf
em Frnlt Jars.
Bradford 4 Walter have in a large
-pply of this most popular make of
,rs and are Belling them lower than
ey have been offered in this market
,fore. jnne26-4t
-h c invention of that superior and complete
wind Machine (The Family Shuttle Machine),
xk. one of the moat Important erne in the h.s
V of machinery, hnd when we consider ita great
.fulness and ellremely low price (fa), it Is very
Bcult to'coocefro of any invention fordomes-
uso of more or even equal importance to fnmi-
, It has (treat capacity for wort; beautiful
ootb and quiet movement, rapid execution, cer,
V oropemtion, and delightful ease, that at
commends It above all others. The working
are all ateel 1 the bobbins hold 100 yards of
d - the etltch la the firmest of all the stitches
, neat laid regular, and can be regulated in a
ment to sew stitches from an inch In length on
irse material doom to the finest, so Infinitesimal
he baldly discernable with the naked eye,
L with a rapidity rendering it' tmpoeaible to
int them as mst as made ; it does to perfection
kinds of hoovy. coatee, plain, fine, orfancy
idle-werk with ease, ana far less labor than re-
red on other machinre. It needs no commen-
ion, the rapid sales, increasing demand, and
antary encomiums from the press, and the
nsands of fiimllieswho osd : them, amply testi-
LO their undoubted worth as a ttaodard and re-
honsebold necessity, extending its popular!-
;U day. This popular machine can be exam-
1 at the office of this paper. Asian WastlD
the compuny. Addreae them for information.-.
M1LY SEWING MACHINE CO.. T»5 Broadway,
v York, Jtt'ylO l!l
Still Anothrr.
If yon notice anything peculiar
about Dr. Richardson, jr., don’t men
tion it; he will he all right iu a few
duy j . ilis wile has presented him
with an heir, of the male variety.
Profound contemplati tn of the pa
triarchal responsib lilies llius thrust
upon him, makes him somewhat ab
sent-minded, bnt he will c m.e
around ; 11 right soon.
Summer Tiritors.
Capt. Rice informs ns that a party
of seven or eight of his friends and
acquaintances will be hete in a few
days from North Carolina to spend
the summer.
Over the Border,
By invitation from Newt Wright
we took a seat iu his buggy for a
drive to Buchanan last Monday. It
was r nr first visit to the prosperous
capitol city of Haralson and w ; were
greatly pleased at the good crop
prospects and the many evidences of
thrift and comfort everywhere no
ticeable. Superior Court was in ses
sion and the people were manifesting
great interest in the effort that is
being made to ferret out and bring
to justice the pat ties who murdered
Lambert in that county about a year
ago. About one hundred witnesses
were in attendance and nearly the
whole jury list of the county, so it
was said. Mr. Charles Willingham,
of the Cartersville Free Press, was
on hand to record the evidence.
Though there was a large crowd
present and two or three bar-rooms
running, we saw not a single drunk
en man. Jndge Lester gave the
grand jury—a splendid body of the
best citizen*—a ringing charge,
dwelling with special emphasis upon
the importance of stamping out the
foolish and criminal custom of car
rying concealed weapons.
Onr Agent in Haralson County.
John K. Holcomb, jr., sheriff of
Haralson county, is authorized to
receive and receipt for subscriptions
to the Advertiser in that county.
We specially request onr friends in
that county to make set lement with
him at the first opportunity. tf
“My Grandmother’s Churn."
By favor of the authors, we are in
receipt of a copy of this charming
new gong and chorus by Prof. Henry
Schoeller, of Daltop, Ga., with words
by his yyjfe. The poetry aud music
are most admirably suited to each
other and together they givejan a
sweet, simple, captivating way, a
charming representation of th£ work
and mnsic of our dear old grand
mother’s chums in those good old
times, *oT blessed memory, » bee the
patent chnrn man was not. It will
doubtless be immensely popular and
its appearance is most opportune, for
it will relieve us of the dreary mo
notony of “OurUnyidfather’sClock.”
Prof. Schoeller and wife have our
thanks lor the song, and for compo
sing it It is published by Carroll 4
Co., Cincinnati.
August Court.—Second Week.
The following is a list of the Grand
Jurors drawn for the 2nd week Polk
Superior Cou-t, August Term, 1879 :
E H Richardson, junior, A R
Jones, Liuton Sparks, Welburn Fer
gerson, A A Camp, F M Randall, P
C Harris, C P Sewell, R II Peek, G
W Bobo, T L Pitman, R J Casen,
William Hubbard, Thos W Dewpree,
J C Wails, II T Hogg, John A
Tucker, S M Lyons, C Philpot, W U
Short, I P Davis, W T Barton C H
Woed, L S Ledbetter, John Garner,
J S Cox, R t S Hamrick, John 0 Wad
dell, E D Hightower, B F Hawkins.
List of Traverse Jurors drawn for
the 2nd week Polk Superior Court,
August Term, 1879:
S L Tate, S M Satterfield, J M
Prior, 0 B Whatley, T 0 Castlebery,
Isaac B Sewell, J M Harrison, Fil-
more Hogg, E C Carter, Thos Hen
drix, John D Hightower, D II IIul-
s y, Troup Ptek, J II Griffith, W R
Walker, T R Akin, D A Miz -, II C
Wynn, W F Peik, Sliadrick Nettles,
Ivy F Thompson, junior, William
Lowery, P M Agan, W W Wimberly,
D R K rr, Daniel P, ttit, C K Hen
derson, Wesley Ilollinsworth, John
M Pallium, E A Tate, F E Randall,
F M Smith, I T Mee, R 11 Brewer,
S W Gr-en, J B Crabb,
General Items.
So long a6 people will persist in
drinking lemonade made in vessels
lined with zinc there will be a de
mand for the Coroner.
Republicans aud Democrats have
agreed to postpone their canvass iu
Ohio uutil the middle of August.
The newspapers will carry on the
c mptign mea-iwhi « »n.I he p
everything red hot.
A Jet soy City druggist said recent
ly that the growth of the use of
quinine is startling to him. It has
always been an active commodity in
in that city, because of the ma'arial
complaints th^t prevail there; “but
now,” said lie, “it is used as a reme
dy for everything from sprain to a
headache, and it has become a eay-
ing with the Jersey people that what
they save in rent they spend iu quin
ine.”
Gov. Holiday, ol Virginia, refuses
to interfere with verdicts in capital
cases. Thinks that there must be
very special claims forex -cntive mer
cy after a man has been found gn 1
tv by a jury oi his peers, and ti e
Governo i; right.
Senator Beck offers to prove that
the peeple of the United S ates sup
port 25 per cent, more Treasury offi
cials than the service actually requir
es, w herefore the Republican papers
think that Senator B ek belongs to
h; dangerous class and ought to be
suppressed.
The trouble lias already begun.
Mrs. Crandall, of Kansas, treasurer
of an association for the relief of col
ored women and children, has been
sued for $G,000 contributed to the
association. The benevolent treas-
ner explains that she loaned $4,000
of this money to her husband in an
emergency. There are other relief
societies to hear from.
The net results «f Russia’s war
against Turkey are, in the opinion
of the Missouri Republican, these:
National disappointment and dis
gust ; national humiliation aud
shame; a bankrupt treasury,
ruiued credit, a dissatisfied and tur
bulent population; patriotism at
a discouut, treason and conspira y
at a premium ; insurrection threat
ening ; revolution possible—these
are the results of the war which swi 1
lowed op $750,000,000 and 200,000
tinman lives. It is a lesson'for kings
to study and for people to remember.
It is mentioned as a curious fact
by Western journals that the shock
of the recent earth quake at Virginia
City, Nevada, was not perceptible at
all in the mines beneath the city,
and, as the same phonomena have
been observed elewhere, it has been
snggusted that perhaps earthquakes
are mere superficial disturbances,
proceeding from the electrical condi
tion of the atmosphere, rather than
a commotion within the bowels of
the earth.
CAVE SPRING DOTS.
Weather cool aud pleasant. Good
seasons, and crops generally good.
The armless man with an educated
pig was with us this week.
Tilly’s horses got frightened at the
depot the other day and ran away,
but no serious damage was done.
Paul Alexander l.-ft us a few days
since to go into business in Rome.
Hope he will do well.
We are paiued to learn of the death
of Mrs. John D. Green, of Atlanta. I
Her relatives and friends have our
sympathies.
Mis. Dozier, and Mr. Frank Miller
and family, with several ladies and
gentlemen, are off on a jubilee to
Black Creek Falls. Another party
will leave next week for the same
place.
Mrs. A. Omberg and family from
Rome, are with their I'ncle Gregory
of onr place, for the summer.
Several individuals are beinggreat-
ly benefitted by using Dougherty’s
mineral water. In fact Dougherty’s
spring is becoming a place of great
resort
The educated pig learn.d some of
our buys something in arithmetic.
Everybody is in good health and
spirits.
We have just had such good sea
sons that we look for lively times
next fall.
What has become of Once A.
Month ? Ain’t it about time we
were having something more from
lnm? Once A. Week.
BBtADIOBD & WALKER,
DRUGGISTS,
SOUTH MAIN STREET,
PHCENIX PLAINING MILL.
Longley & Robinson Proprietors,
atlan ta., g^..,
THE LARGEST AND COMPLETEST 5IILL IN GEORGIA.
LOI\(jLL\ & ROBISON, 2So. 3S Decatur »Strect,Factory comer Butler
and Gilmer. Contractors am! Proprietor* of Phcrnix riainin- Mill, manufacturer* o\ Duor*. Sa-h, Blind*
the line**- ami best fluinin^ Mill iu the South, and turn* out iu*m» work or th
Tice* that defy compelition Tlu-y have purchased the latent improvement*,
brought South, and now irnaranlee that no bouse. North or Went, thali fur-
jney. Beside* Kood* o. their own make, tiny have a larp- Mock of
ompetitiou. Partic* deMrintr’ouildir.n mnuriel Sr shea
CEDARTOWN.
GEORGIA,
Keep always on hind a complete stock of all things usually lound in a
first-class Drugstore Country physicians will tin-1 our drugs fresh and
reliable. I’rescriptiins put up with special care.
school Books-ADilstons Series j p oIk Couatv Sherifrs Sa . e
hating adop’ed the series of school i^jriuiinth^ingn 1 nun.-, oi
Levied thi* flfa on flic lot described herein, the
sain* l»ein« lot No. 2 in Block in II, iu the town
ol Iloikmart. Polk county. Ga.. a* the property ol
the defendant, by virtue or a Superior Comt mort
•rage flta iii favor of Jonathan Long, re Charles T.
Parker.
Also, at the same time and place, lot* of land.
1145,1291. 1231, 1087. 11 If, 113*1, 11 (Vi. J217. 1232.
123i», in the 2nd district and 4th section ol Polk
county, Ga., aa the property of M. E. West, by
virtue of one tax fifu iu favor of the State and
comity, v*. said Weal. Levy made aud retun c i
to me by a constable.
Alan, at the same time and place, lota of land.
No*. 54 and 87. in the 17th district and 4th section
ol Polk county, Ga., a* the property ol Mr*. Sallie
‘ * ‘ 1.55,
, 87.
books published by D. Appleton &
Co., New Yolk. Messrs. Bradford
& Walker of this place have been
made agents for tie introduction of
the same anunoW'-have on hand a
large stock which they will sell for
the next ninety days at introductory
prices, allowing liberal reduction
where old books ire offered in ex
change. Parents and guardiins will
do well to purchas! at once, so as
to get the oenefic of the reduced
rates. Those books are sold for cash
only.
Cedartown, July Tth, 1S79. 4t
TH E SWEEP OF HEATH IS MEMPHIS.
The Latest from the Ye'low Fever. . ,. T ,
Ice cold Lemonade, at Boh Ilutch-
Mfmpjis July 21.—Througho; t e son’s,
all of the last two days steady stream 1
of people have been moring by every
street, avenue and railway out of
this lever-stricken city. It is stated
that two thousand went by Louis
ville road alone, their baggage being
piled in high tiers extending from
Main to beyond Second street on the
company’s platform. There was no
excitement nor stampeed, such as
prevailed when the peopl .• ware star -
led by the first announcement that
the ytllow fever had broken out, but
the crush was immense. Ou Sunday
vehicles of every imaginable discrip-
lion liued the highways, carrying
people, baggage, household aff-cts
aud camp cqtuppage into the coun
try. Within forty-eight hours the
only remaining inhabitants will he
poverty-stricken people, unable for
like of means to leave, negroes and
men occupying places imperatively
demanding their presence. The exo-
dus is in response to tile announce
ment of the press and authorities
that they canuot be ted or nursed In re
if takeu sick, aud that their lives de
pend ou r mov.il from the city.
Many have fied who went through
the scourge of 1878, and who are-
tluumoJ. sale Crom another a.tack.
They say they have no disiro to wit
ness a repetition of the trials and
hardships, and deatli scenes < f last
year. Although the authorities
urge the evacuation o! ihe city, it is
thought it will be impossible to re
duce the population below ten thou
sand. All prop r y owners, a id
nearly all the b ailing oflicials have
gone, or are going away. Some
twenty of the heaviest merchants are
moving their stocks to St, Louis
and Ciuciiina’i there to reopen aud
continue business until November.
Many business houses clos.d, on Sa'-
urday uiglit and will not open again
until cold weather.
It is officially stated that ten new
cases were announced to-day and
four dea'hs. The sick, as a general
thiDg, are getting along favoraoJy.
None are thought to be in a danger
ous condition. The steamer Couho-
If you want a guud smoke, call on
Bob Hutcherson. july 17 2
l, in the 17th district and 4th
folk county. Ga.. u.s the property of J. M. Prior■
" 12, 13.14, 59. GO. bl,
ction of Polk county.
2nd district ar.d tth
the property of
lot* of laud, .
iu the Kth district aud 4th *
Ga., and 12. 13. II, 01, in tin
1 Polk county, Gi
Yandevendi
plainlifl'
county Supe
We*
M. I*
Van de vender, deceased
. deceased. Property pointed out
tort — - ■ ** •*
Co
Sallie A.C’hildcr*. principal, and .Jus
■, and M. V. B. Ake. admini*tra:or of I
a* Becureties.
W. G. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Icc always on hand at B >b Hutch-
ersuu’s.
Ikon Tonic, at Bradford & Walk
er’s, is the cheapest aud best tonic in
use. Try it. tf
Fino8t_I!ye Whisky iu town, at
Bob Hutcherson’s.
Farmers bring in your produce
when you get in the humor to trade?
We’r ready and waiting. Wynn &
Bro.
Champagne, very nice, at Bob
Ilutcherson’a
The 1 irgest piece of good tobacco
for a nickel is to be had at Bradford
4 Walker’s. tf
For Sale—A Good Gin.
Will s II cheap for cash, or on ‘.imc
to a reliable party,
july KMt O. B. Whatley.
When you want cheap goods call
on Wynn & Bito.
CHEHfclKEE RAILROAD.
No 1, going W44. | Stations. | Xo2. got ns Ea*t.
Leave.4: 55, P.iM. i Carter-viile i Arrive 9:55. A *M.
“ 5:47, P. M. | Stlleshoro | Arrive 8:55, A. M.
** 6:22, P. M. Taylorsville Arrive8:15, A, JI.
Arrive 7:12, P.M. | Rockmart I Leave 7-^, A. M.
Train So. 2 onuject* at Carter*vil!e with train
on W. A A, It. If., reaching Atlanta at 12 o’clock,
M. Returning train leave* Atlanta at 3 o’clock. P.
M.. connecting at Cartersyilie with No. 1, reaching
Rockmart at 7:12, P. M.
JOllN rOSTELL, Manager.
Rome Railroad*
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ETENINtt TRAIN.
Leave Rome daiijat 8.1CA M
Return to Rome at 12.301' M
SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION.
ma loading with goods of S' Veral ] Leave Rome <9»tnrlay only) at 5 nor 51
merchants leaves for St. Louis to- ! Return to Rome tt s.uopm
morrow. Dr. Thornton of the board
of health [came home lo-alay. The
disease is slowly but surely spread
ing, though the list of new cases is
not large, and nearly all that are now
down are getting along well.
— ...
The general good order which at
tended the 4th of July celebratious
in the South is a matter of ;ratitica-
ti -n. At many places in the North
and West there were scenes of dis
order and acts of violence.
ap27tf
Immigr. tion stansties at Castle
Garden show that 55,284 immigrants
landed during the first six months
of 1S79j an increase of 17,35G over
the same period in 1S76.
New York city has to raise by tax
ation $28,000,000 this year to meet
current expenses and interest. Yit
the taxpayers are doing as well as
might be expected uuder the circum
stances.
For YVhoopiug Coug-li.
Bradford 4 Walker prepare a
Cough Syrup that greatly mitigates
the ecverity of this distressing com
plaint. Try a vial of for 25 centB.
That “Retriever” cigar at BRAD
FORD 4 WALKER’S is driving all
others out of the market. Try one.
Do We Believe In Witch-Craft l
“I take the position that we do not.
in its broad s use, said a gentleman
ot years and experience, aud yet we
find many of the present day carry
ing a Buckeye in their pocket through
a superstition, when they might be
relieved by a few applications of Tab-
Ier’s Buckeye Pile Ointment.” This
Ointment is made from the Buckeye,
and is recommended for nothing else
bnt Piles. Try it. It will cure you.
Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale in
Cedartown l y Bradford 4 Walker.
march 13, ’79 eowly
Taken in the Aet.
_ Sister Jones called on Elder Smith
a few evenings since. Being a next
door neighbor, she entered his study
uuanuonne d, and was greatly shock
ed atsecing him taking adrink froma
suspicions looking bottL. He. noticed
her look of inquiry,and said: “This,
Sister Jones, is Tabler’s Portaline, or
Vegetable Liver Powder.the only rem
edy I have ever found for the many
troubles arising from a disordered
Liver. I can recommend it,” Price
50 cents. For sale by Bradford 4
Walker, Ccdarlowu, Ga.
march (3, *79 eowly
LUMPKINS
OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY, FEED an- SALE STABLE.
Cedartown, Gra.
MILLER A. TRIGHT, Proprietor.
Kocps constantly oi hand to hire, Good IIor*es
and excellent vehicle*. Splendid accommodations
for D.over* and olh«r*. Hort*>i>, Carriages, and
Baggies always on land for sale. Entire satisfac
tion guaranteed to ail who patronize me. 10-ly
Webb's Restaurant,
Bakery, Lager Beer, & Ale,
Neaily Opposite the New Masonic Temple,
\o. £7, Broai Street, Home, Ga
ders. administratri:
’hilderg, deceased, ha* Hppiifd fur letter* of Di*
lission a* such administratrix. Therefore all
person* concerned will he and appear a* a Court ot
tinary to be held in said county on the first
to show cuuse, if any th-y
be held .
.Monday in October nex
have, why she should
be legally dischar;
iviven under my hand ttm
JOEL BREWER. Ordinary.
and best machinery
uish better goods, or lor le:
western goods that are offer
Blinds, etc., will do well to write to .Mess
having bui t many ot the finest buildings
iheir estimate* are always lowest. They
their bid* and tUey have never failed to come up to the very highest mark of
turing the mo.-t of the material u-ed in hni’ding. ami h!1 of the ?«a>hcs. Dooi
her bid most of their competors. The firm i* also agent for the New York ’ Enamel
L. *12. As Contractor* they do .
the city. They are thoroughly and absolutely reliable, and
. . . of huge and costly builr.ing* put
paint sold by this company its endorsed a* t
e best
i the world.
W. 1. PHILLIPS & CO.,
Agents for the Most Improved
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY
CEDAK.TOWBT CL A
^tl'EAM ENGINES from 3 to 30 horse power. Colton Gins. (V.r.den-
^ sers and Self Feeders, Threshers and Separators. 7 UEB NF WAT) R
WHEELS, CORN AND WHEAT MILLS. Ill fact any machinerv anyone
tn.y want, we will sell aWmanufactureis’ prices. We warrant our machi
nery aud will set it up and start il going Free Ol' Charge-
ROUND AND BAR J HOIST.
We have the largest stock of IloinxI ami Dar Iron in town and af prices
that defjr* competition. Give us a call and examine prices. mh^O-ly
:i udmintstrator. de bouir
paid estate, iu li.-u of J.
VV. T. Hand, deceased. Therefore, all per.-onscon
corned will • e and appear at a Court ol Ordinary,
he appointed administrator, "de lnm. , _
the estate of .paid B. J. Hand, deceased. Give
under my huiid, this June attrh, 1679.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
$66 D v ;?S n
ItCXpc
You can give the business a
1 without expense. The hi st opportunity ever
offered for th*)*’.’ willing to work. \ou should try
nothing else until you see for yourself what you
the h
spare time
ry. hour that ye
u ofler. No
ote all your time or only
“Mness. and_ make gn
plain
pay for evtry, hour that you work. Women make
as much as‘men. Semi lor special private terms
and particulars, which we mail free. #5 Outfit free.
Don’t complain of hard times while you have such
a chance. Addre.-s II. 11ALLETT & CO„ Port
land, .Maine
W e make no Mow about
f W but don’t mind telliug you in a quiet
fy - way, that we have one of the largest and
ty bcsf*SELECTED - 8TOCKS of SPRING .1*3
GOODS ever brought to Cedartown. and
ttTtelling th. m at prices that will astonish
you. and all you friends. Yon may not
C believe it, in (act, we had rather you
T 1 *'" would not. we want you to conic and
C2T sec for yourself. FEATHESSTON *CO ~jk3
$l500Df;r^DD,S
i $20 i
en do
well a
by de
sd ah*
money fast. Anyone
make from 50 eta. to s’
evenings and spare time to the business. It costs
nothing to rry the business. Nothing like It for
money making ever offered before. Business plea
sant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want
to know all about Lh»* iu»*» uafimr husiiu
Pie public, senc tus your address ana w
you full particulars and private terms
pics worth $5 also free ; you can then make up
your mind for yourself. Address Qv.i\nnv
•SON & CO., Port land. Maine.
ng your
i will send
ONTII guaranteed. $12 a day a
$qnn amok
qJOvVj homemade by the industrii ... _. r
paired; we will start you. Men, women.
boy
l girls make i
faster at work to
le work is light and
go right at
than Ht anything eh
pleasant, and such „„„
Those who are wise who aee this notice M ill send
address «t once and see for themselves.
Costly Outfit and terras free. Now is the time
Those already at work are laying up large sums of
money. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine.
& EORGI \—Polk County.—'W.. T. Gibson.
Administrator on the estate of Jane T.
Lampton. deceased, h a applied for dismission
' om the same. Therefore all person* concerned
ill 1>« Hod appear at a Court or Ordinary to he
held in said county on tne first Monday in Sep
tember next, to show cause, if any they have, why
r* of dismission should not be granted in ssitl
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Oysters, Birds, Gltff, FiBh, 4c., in
their Seaaun, andAAlways the
Best the Market Aflords
Furiiiefted.
Also Lodgings Furnished Strangers.
'Meals 25cts each; jjodgings 25cts
per head. ~ march 27 tf
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
a N. JACKSON
MELISSA JACKSON.
It appearing to the Court that the defendant, Me-
llsFa Jackson, resides it Cherokee County, State of
Alab ima. it is therefore ordered by the Com t that
she appearand answer at the next term of this
Court, or the ca«e>gill be considered in default, ai.d
the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
J. *V. H. UNDERWOOD.
J. S. C. R. C.
A true extract from the Mintt*** of the Court.
This March 13Ji, 1876. 11. C. HEAD,
March 20. Im4m. C. S. C.
NOTICE.
G EORGIA-POLK COUNTY.—All p.-rson?
having demands against tie estate of V. H.
Oppert, deeuwed. will present them properly pro
ven to tbe undereigneu in the tine required by
law ; and all persons indebted to >aid estate will
please make immediate payment.
NANCY c. OPPBUT, Exntrix,
Bl, S. JUDKINS. Executor
June 2, 1876.
Administrator's Sale.
In pursuance of an order from the Hon
erable Ordinary of Polk county, will be
sold before the court house door in Cedar
town, l'olk county. (Ja , within the legal
hours of on the first Tuesday in July
next theuudivided half interest which the
estate of Raleigh W. Whitehead, late of
said county of Polk, deceased, owns in the
old Dr. IS’ickols place, divided by the line
tween Polk and lJariow counties, con-
ting of the following numbers to wit :
Nos. 6, 7,H, 9 and 10, except such portion
of said lota lying son'h of Ruharlee creek
as were couveyed to Thomas Deaton for
portions of land lying North of said creek,
nd that portion of Nos. US and (H in same
district aud section which lies north of said
creek;lot No. Go,lying on both sides of said
creek, all iu the J8th district aud
3rd section of Polk county aud
theuudivided half interest in lots belong
ing to said N ckols place, Nos. 1< 07,
I00:>, 1010, 1079 aud the West half of 1291:
all the last named numbers being i.i the
17th district and 3rd section of liartow
county. The whole of the said Nichols
place containing 4‘>0 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 last
between the legal hours of sale and Kobt.
S. Whitehead having bid them off at the
sum aud price of Twenty-five hundr.d
dollars and he having failed to comply with
the terps 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 cosh and the remaining half to be
paid o»; the 1st November next. Notes
taken and bond for titles given until all
the purchase money is paid.
WM. I. T.i - LOR, Admi*., on the
Estate of llaici^h W. Whitch.ad, deed.
A. J. YOUNG,
DEALER IN
Corn and Rye Whiskies, Wine*
Gins and Brandies,
Noyes Warehouse, CEDARTOWN, GA
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon aid .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey
TITlD'-R-E-LTiiLC, and OLD CABINET”
Cannot be excelled. I keep such Liquors as may be used as a beveragae or
for in :dic.il purposes, with perfect Safety. Give me_ a c. ll. Good ireat-
mont gu.ir»nt«.nj. ‘ oct. 3, tm’79.
FREE
A VALUABLE INVENTION.
THE WORLD RENOWNED
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, ant*
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
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing,
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.
4SKI WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO,
CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A.
DR. S. W. JOISTES,
_ with
H. E. PENDLETON.
WHOLESALE
Drugs, Paints, iVernishes, Liquors,
Oils, Glass aad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET STREET,
NTASHVILLE, TENN.
Ginseng. Beeswax, Feathers, Rag
ighest market price.
Wool, Dried Fruit, etc.,'taken on account from
OLDEST AND BEST
DR. J. BRADFORD’S
Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine
DR. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician 2nd Surgeon,
OodLartc wn, ■ ■ ■ C>n.
Office at Bradford A Allen’s Drug Store. Rcsi
deuce at the Valley House. nov 11-ly
Burial Caws and Caskets.
Huntington 4 Wright have added
to their business a foil line of beau
tiful Burial Cases and Caskets lrom
the smallest to the largest Size, which
they propose selling as luw as they
can be Wight in any market. Also,
a full line of undertaker’s trimmings.
CHOICE HOUSE.
CAVE SPRING, GA.,
Tt. C. Tilly, J?x*op
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
MAIL COACH TO CEDARTOWN
DAILY.
DR. E. Gr.DOYLE,
Practicing Physician,
This is a prompt and certain cure for al! dieeaS' S of the Liver, such as
Dyspepsia, Headache, Chills and Fever, 4c.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
case, or money returned. For sale by druggists generally.
J. Gr. YEISER,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
, Rome, Ga
For sale by Bradford 4 Allen, Cedartown, Ga., and R. T. Hoyt »"d T>.
J. Powers, Rome, Ga. feb2o ly
ROME,
(Shorter Block)
GA
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten dollars; half life size only five d .liars.
CEDARTOWN, POLK CO., GA. I Ilis woik is all strictly ii.-si-class. Makes copies of all sorts of nietnres
uawat Berfal«u«. JuntLMy j my s.z. aud yaMMCtct desired. !cb27-l>