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THE ADVERTISER.
PCBLSHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING.
Cedartown, G-a. August 28.
Cburcli Directory.
METHODIST.
EVERY SABBATII TV 3. M TRICK. Pftstor.
BAPTIST.
lit and 3rd SABBATHS, C. K. Henderson, Tailor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
and its SABBATHS J. E. Jones. Pastor
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Cedartown bodge No. 273.
I. W. RADLEY .Dictator.
L.S. LEDBETTER
Lodgo meets every Monday nt S ht aRcr Ed and
Ith Sahbath?.
masomc.
Caledonia Lodee F A. M-
T, S. STUBBS
... W.M.
I.S. . . j
Regular commmUaunm «rd VridftT mgRt m
.very month, in room over Unnttngton * Wright
8toro. .
LOCALI NEWS.
That New Orleans Syrup at WTnn
ft Bho’s is splendid.
jgfA splendid farm for sale (i
miles South of Rome. For particu
lars call on U. T. Harrison,
Cedartown, Ga. aug28 tf
Young man, if you want to see
your girl amole a “sweet” smile go to
WYNN ft Bho’b and buy one of their
nicest suit* and then go straight to
see her. .
Wynn & Bro. are now opening
She of the best and cheapest lots of
Clothing ever opened in this market,
Try that Iron Tonic
At Bradford & Walker’s. It is
better than any of the patent pre
parations of the kind and costs
wily half as much.
R. T. Harrison has just received
Borne splendid summer cheese.
Go to R. T. Harrison’s, first
door above Bradford & Walkers, to
got yonr groceries.
At this season of the year a box of
BRADFORD ft 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 yon no good they cost
you nothing. Try one box and he
convinced.
Barker’s Stock Powders are the
best- They prevent and cure chick
en choh-rn. 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 ft
Walker at 25 cents per package. Try
one package ami you will use no
other. »1'1 d-tf-
Brattf.ml & Walker keep the beat writing
Ink to be had anywhere. Take your Inkstand there
and get it. Ailed for a nickel.
Keep a box of Bradford * Walker's verrleahlc
liver pills in your house all the time. A pill or
two at heal time occasionally when yon feel a little
• out of sorts’’ will oltctt save you along spell of
sickness and a still longer doctor’s bill. ’’A stich
lit time saver mmc"—swnutiraed nim-ly-aiuc.
REMEMBER that if you bny a box of
Bradford ft Walker's layer Billsjaad H ey
do not give enliro satisfaction yon can get
ft box of any other pills in the market
Irilbout oiiargc. There is no cliauce. for
you to lose by trying ft box of them.
For Snle.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
Sewing Machine, bran new with
complete set of attachments, very
lotv. Apply at this office. tf
WA. R. Jones’ and Philpot &
Dodds’ houses are fast approaching
completion.
JS^” We notice an occasional spot of
rust in cotton fields near town. The
late rains have rather damaged this
crop.
13^A party of young folks went
out to Hightower’s mill Tuesday foi
pleasure and recreation, and hud
plenty of both. i
23f“Mr. C. T. Parker and family
from Tecnmseh, Ala., paid our town |
a visit last Sunday.
ff^f°Capt. Tom Mapp, representing
Ronnsnville ft llnx, of Rome, was in
town Tuesday, gathering in, as he
always does, good fat orders for his
house,
23^“-Mr. L. G. Rav has fitted up
quite a cosy little house on Main
street.
J3f”Prof. P. J. King’s school at
Cave Spring opens nest Monday,
September 1st.
23F“Ata conference Of-the Cave
Spring Baptist Church last Saturday,
Rev. R. D. Mallory, of Rome, was
elected pastor,
Jigf 1 ' Messrs. Featherston & Co.
are receiving their new stock of fall
and winter goods. Their new adver
tisement will appear next week.
“Stubbs ft Co. are snngly es-
conced in their new rooms now, with
a bran new stock, and are ready to
entertain their friends in style and
CCmfort.
83f“The Cedartown Warehouse
Company has organized and gone
vigorously to work. The Bite cho
sen is on A. Hnntington’s lot facing
the Baptist church, and the house
will be finished in time for the crop.
®"Wm. Perkins, colored, had : n
argument with another colored broth
er lat-t Monday night, while on his
way to church, mnch to the detri
ment of Williams’ head.
Grand Jurors
Are highly patriotic citizens, or
at least Polk coun'y grand jurors
tire. We have not asked the county
treasurer about it, but we feel con
fident that to a man they refused to
receive more than one-fourth their
per diem. Otherwise they could not
consistently have asked the printer
to publish their presentments at
ue-fourth ra’es. We hereby move
in unanimous vote of thanks to
that body for this patriotic self-ab
negation. Carried!
Bradford & Walker
Have just received a nice lot ol
toilet goods, such as soaps, combs,
brushes, perfumery, etc. They will
soon have in stock one of the largos',
and most elegant assortments of
lamps and lamp fixtures evei opened
in the place. Wait til! you see thes<
goods before making your purchases
in that line.
A Trade bole.
On th'e 18th of September we in
tend publishing a trade issue of the
Advertiser, if our merchants and . . -
„„„ „ n e l c i innocent? If your servant receives
buaness men generally manifest suf- faTOra from A., r , HVnri
SHADOW AND SUBSTANCE.
A superficial view reveals
The outside worthless part.
The same a covering which conceals
The very source—the heart.
We move the chaff to Hud the wueat,
Likewise we peel the peach.
We crack a nut to find the meat
And thus all good we reach.
All vegetation of the earth
Takes root within the ground
’Tis plain, the very source or worth,
Is ne’er on outside found.
Within this covering may be seen
All science, truih and weLl'h.
True effort, when cmplo* ed by men,
This theory will develop.
Wb.ht return shall the honest leg
islator make for the free passes he
accepts from ihe railroads ? If tin
pass is not in tended as a bribe, for
what purpose is it given ? Whence
this great affection of railroads for
the servantsof the people? Is there
consistency in prosecuting a m n
for offering a brib’, when every mem
ber of the court—judge, jury and
prosecutor—is the recipient a
bribe ? Can a just verdict be obtain
ed from such a court, in a trial of
ef this kind ? If the party should
be acquitted, could he be satisfied if
CHEAP GOODS.
ficient interest in the matter to jns
tify. It will be devoted to the setring
forth of the advantages of Cedar
town as a cotton and produce mar
ket and to such other matters
seem to be of interest or benefit to
the town and surrounding country,
We shall publish five hundred extra
copies for the use of our advertisers,
to be sent to their customers in this
and adjoining counties. There will
be no extra charge to those mooing
regular ad vertisemen ts with us. The
amount of space at the disposal of
advertisers is of conrse limited and
those desiring to be represented in
it should speak in time.
Josh Billings says,
Or if he did not he shonld say :
“If a young man has not got sense
ennf lo keep his hed levil, he should
part hia hair iu the middle.”
Gone to Market.
Messrs. C. Philpot and N. M
Wright left last Tuesday for New
York to lay in fall and winter stocks
lor their respective firms.
—-*•.
Convalescent.
For many long weary weeks Mr.
W. L. McLain, Mr. J. S. Stubbs and
Mr. R. T. Poole have each had an
infant son lingering upon the verge
of the grave. We arc glad to learn
that the condition of all three is
deci.U-dly improved in the last few
days and rt asonable hopes of their
ivi*ry an* ctffc^rtnineti-
About ten years ago I iva9 con
sidered a confirmed dyspetic and my
case was considered a hopeless one
by the physicans who treated me. T
vas 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 iuvalnable remedy for
that disorder and Heartily recom
giend it to all afflicted with that com
plaiut,—John Kenedy, Cassville,
Ga. For sale in Cedartown by Brad
ford & Walker at 75 cents per bottle,
“All persons who bought goods of
the old firm of R. T. H.*rbjson &
Co., oa tw» or three days time, will
confer 9 favor by coming forward
and settling up, the time being al
most .out.
No patent nostrum is the Iron
Tonic at Bradford & Walker’s, but
a good, honest, home-made remedy.
for Whooping Cough.
Bradford ft Walker prepare a
Cough Syrup that greatly mitigates
the severity of this distressing com
plaint. Try a vial o£ for 25 cents.
That “Retriever” cigar at BRAD
FORD & WALKER’S is driving all
others out of the market. Try one.
Iron Tonic, at Bradford & Walk
2r ’s, is the cheapest and best tonic in
use. Try it. « ^
It costs you nothing to try a bottle
}f that Iron Tonic at Bradford &
Walker’s unless it benefitsyon. Money
refunded in every instance where it
’ails to give satisfaction. tf
The Invention of that superior and, complete
lewing Machine (The Family Shuttle/Machine),
narks one of the most important eras In the his*
D w ... equal importance to fami-
ies It has great capacity for work; beautiful
imooth, and quiet movement, rapid execution, cer
ainty of operation, and deiigbtful ease, that at
mce commends it above all others. The working
»arts are all steel; the bobbins hold 100 yards of
bread; the stitch is the firmest of all the stitches
nade. neat and regular, and can be regulated in a
aomentto sew stitches from an inch in length on
oarse material down to the finest, so infinitesimal
a to be hardly diecernable with the naked eye,
ad with a rapidity rendering it impossible to
ount them as fast as made ; it docs to perfection
U kinds of heavy, coarse, plain, ^c, °r^ »My
ount them
U kinds oi -.N- , .
eedle-work with ease, and far less
nired on other machines. It need-
ation, the rapid sales, increasing demand, and
olnntary encomiums from the press, and tpe
housands of families who use them, amply testi-
* to their undoubted worth as a standard ana re-
fable household necessity, extending its popmart-
y each day. This popular machine can he exam-
lied at the office of this paper. Agents Wanted
iy the company. Address them for information.
AM ILY SEwing MACHINE CO., 155 Bro.dw 3Jr ,
luw York. Ik
Mr. C. A. Heath
Has onr thanks tor a couple ol
very fine specimens of a new v triety
of yurti,’ he lias. He buys they ma
turc in six weeks from the planting
of the slip, or will be plenty large to
eat in that lime, nil J that the yield
s enormous, it being double and
reble that of the best rarietn 8 in
common use.
Beef Market.
J. It. (Jo.-per lias opened a beef
market next door to Ilius Hall’s bar
ber shop and says lie wilt keep it well
supplied with g od. fresh mem,-
This is an enterprise that has been
greatly needed in Cedartown and wt
trust it will be liberally sustained,
The Cheiokre Railroad
Is within six miles of town and
drawing nearer every day. Its iroi.
horses will be snorting around here
with their tails in the air by tli
time onr cotton crops fairly begins
to come in.
Mr. J. H. Troutman, repre-
sentingJJack k Holland, the fa
mous candy";men of Atlanta,
will be here in a few days with
full line of samples. Save him
an order.
The Uw
Requires the tax collector te
make his settlement with the Comp
troller by December 20th. Ilince
his notice to tax payers to be ready
to pay their taxes iu October. Bt
prepared and save costs. aug28-tl
Bon’t forget
That the time for obtaining school
books at introductory prices will
soon be out. Yon can get books
from Bradford & Walker now at
wholesale prices and pay a good part
of that with old books. This ar
rapgement will terminate September
30th. ’ '
Barr A Leak.
Mr. Barr, of the firm of Barr A Leak,
who will occupy the new store ereir
ted by Maj. Bob Jones, has arrived in
our midst. These gentlemen come
to our town with a first class reputa
tion for business pluck and energy,
Theidgoods are now in Rome and will
be moved down and opened up as
soon as their house is ready for
them.
No Go.
We received last week a commu
nication from some anonymous fool
in Haralson county assailing the in
tegrity of one of the officials of that
county. When a man gets his con
sent to make grave charges against
a public officer he should have the
manhood to put bis name at the bot
tom. In this instance the party was
too cowardly to even give his name
to the editor. His plan seems to lje
tium re t0 reac k ou t an( l stab some one Jrokl
other'machines.’It needs no commen- behind OUr fikirtS, but it Wlff Uiat
work. If he knows of any crooked
ness on the part of his county offi
cials and desires ns to expoee it he
must give hiB name and convince us
that he is a responsible man ; other
wise it will be no go.
Taking Time by the Fe c'cck.
Coming events cast their shadows
b fore, and already, through the mists
of months, the gladsome Holiday sea
son8 looms clearer day by day, filling
theyouthful miud with pleasing spec
ulation, and causing materfamilias
to consider in what direction she cau
•xerci8e a little; d li ionil economy,
whereby the money for presents may
be forthcoming when required. And
just iu the nick of time there comes
io hand a suggestion of how Johnny,
»nd Mamie, and Flossie, and Char
ley m iy secure for themselves and by
their own exertions, the j-ick knives
and work boxes, and writing cases,
and tool chests, for which their souls
are longing : of how mamma may get
out Dooh or pat tor ornament sue nas
talked about so often : and of how,
by their uuited exertion they may ob
tain a present wln-rewith to surprise
and gladden the soul of papa.
For the publishers of Ehrichs’
Fashion Quarterly are.ia the field
with the new premium list of their
magazine; and all that mamma or
chit .ren (or papa either for that mat
ter) n>;ed do, is to Send name anil ad
dress on a postal card to Messrs.
Khrich A Co., of 287 Eighth Avenue,
Nl-w York, when a copy of the list
will be mailed them free, and they
can appreciate for themselves the au-
vantages offered.
The Fashion Quarterly so exactly
tills its place as a guide to economy
in the household, and its snbscriptiou
p. ice only 50 cts. a year, is so very
trifiiDg, that little difficulty shonld
be experienced in securiug subscrip-
ions: and we have no doubt that
housands wijl gladly avail them
selves of the opportunity thus pre
sented of securing some useful article
at a very moderate expense of time
and trou ble.—Adv.
CAVE SPRING ITEia r S.
m
Cave Spring is full of life.
Farmers all engaged pulling fod
der, and are having fine weather for
-aving it
Mr. Vaughan and family, from
Selma, are stopping with Mr. Asbt ry.
Summer visitors are quite numer
ous. But fie re u plenty room
for more.
The hunters have returned from
Lookout mountain. They report
the killing of three deer.
Miller A Baker have opened ont s
fine stock of goods in their new
store house.
Esq. Howard still continues to
to marry runaway matches from
Alabama; a new £bu|>Je has just been
nrned otf.
From present appearances Dr.
Strickland is not long lor single
blessedness.
Mr. Bob Simms and family, who
have been visiting friends here, have
just left foi their home in Heard
county.
Meters. J. P. Johnson A Co. will
toon commence the erection of a fine
hotel.
Rev. Dr. Cleaveland, of Selma,
Ala., preached a fine sermon at the
Baptist church last Sunday, to
large and attentive audience.
Elder Simon Peter Richardson
delivered a lecture here Friday night
in the Methodist church on dancing.
Prof. King’s school opens Monday
next. His prospects are flattering
for a large school.
Miss Allie Simmons leaves to
morrow for Alabama. •
Mr. Jordan and family leave
to-day for Montgomery, Ala.
Mr. H. S. Morris and lady have
been off several days visiting their
relatives and friends in Rockmart
and Cedartown.
The Baptist church of this place
has elected Rev. R. D. Mallory, of
Dome, as its pastor.
Dr, McCall gave us a flying visit
yesterday.
Once A. Week.-
favors from another party, favors
which have a value almost eqnal to
the salary you pay him, can you ex
pect this servunt to look solely to your
interests; in the fulfilling of an act
you have commissioned him to do,
when such an act might conflict with
the interests of the party from whom
he has received the se lavors ? Do
the railroads of Georgia give passes
to the members of our legislature lor
nothing? Does not onr new con
stitution require our present legisla
ture to enact some kind of a law re
garding railroad matters? Is the
world coming to an end before the
time specified by mother Shipton ?—
Hamilton Journal.
Fitst Wrestle with a Stove-Pipe Ha'.
Have just moved into their elegant new Store Rooms on
BAST side; op maizvt street,
Where they are now opening an extensive stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Their Goods were selected with ( care and with an eye to the needs
of their customers and were bought for Cash. They will be sold at the
lowest figures. Go and examine their stock and prices before making
your purchases. v ano7-tf
BMDFOKD & WALKER,
SOUTH MAIN STREET,
CEDARTOWN.
GEORGIA,
YOlfKG^ '
ROME,
(Shorter Block)
GA.
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only tihi dollars; half life size only five dollars.
His work is all strictly first-class. Makes copies of all sorts of picture?
ar.y sizeand character desired. feh27-ly
Yes, son, yon are correct. The
first time you wear a stove-pipe hat,
everybody looks at yon. Not as
you may vainly imagine, because yen
are the first young man who ever
wore a stove-pipe hat, because it is
apparent even to the old blind man
who sits iu the back pew, without
any cushion in, away back under
the gallery where the poor have the
gospel preached at them, that it is
the first time yon ever wore a hat ol
that description, as old father claps
one on the back of his head, puts
his hands into his pockets, holds up
his head and walks off down the
streets in a gale of wind and neve r
thinks of his hat. But you, son,
you pull yours on at the most grace
ful angle it can be posed, and yon
go teetering along, Iwi h hands rea
dy to fly at the hat at the slightest
provocation of the ghostliest phan
tom of a puff of wind. You don’t
lonk comfortable, son. Your hat is
always trying to come off; you
bump it against everything yon pass;
you rub it the wrong way when you
try to brush the dust off it; when
yon carry it in your hand up the
•viola, aota-jLinlj oiuik;?, Wc-aitou >'->n
first hold it by the brim and let the
crown tip grac fully over your arm,
and by the time you have hit three
or four worshippers on the head
with it, you change and turn it un
der your arm and try to carry it that
way without touching it, and the
first thing yon do in that pose, you
mta woman’s eye out with yourel-
>>w. Then when you sit down, yon
put the hat down ou the floor, set
ting it on the brim ; a f rial mistake.
And then before the sermon is half
through, you put your feet on it
three times. But never mind; you
have to learn some time. Only don’t
imagine that people never saw any
thing of the kind before; because
they have. And finally, son, if you
are onlv five feet three inches tali,
don’t think that a hat three feet five
inches high improves your appear
ance or makes you look taller. Be
cause it doesen’t. It may make you
look as thongh you clerked in a
second hand clothing store, but it
doesn’t make yon look taller. By
and bye, when yon have worn a high
hat two or three years, you will wear
it so naturally that it will become
you. But the first time oh, my
son, my son!
To the lax Payers of Polk County.
After an examination of the law
r lative to the duty of tax collectors
I find myself in hut water, so to
speak. Of a necessity “my book
will be closed” at a much earlier
period than heretofore. I intend
indulging you as much as the law
will let me. I beg you not to ask
me to run a y risks in this matter,
but begin now to make your arrange
ments to pay your taxes in October.
After my last “round” all who fail
to pay up may expect an execution
wi hont partiality. You are hereby
n .tilled in time. Please don’t blame
me if you are thrown in the eost.
Writ. J. Richardson,
ang214t- Tax Collector Polk Co.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
We are putting up and selling, un
der our own lable, the follow.ng list
of family remedies, on which we
guarantee satisfaction or will refund
the money in every instance. This
is a fair, open and shut proposition,
and there is no danger of your was’
ing money on worthless nostrums if
you buy onr preparations:
Iron Tonic.
Nerve and Bone Liniment.
v VK -t.,oU- Liiver Pills.
S. mtonine Worm Candy.
Poor Man’s Porous Piasters.
Eye Water.
Teething Syrup.
Electric Polish.
Horse and Cattle Powders.
Ins ct Powder.
Bradford & Walker,
Cedartown, Ga.
T, S. WOOD, Watch-Maker,
Rome, Ga., is prepared to do any
kind of work in his line at short
notice, and at reasonable prices. All
work warranted, and satisfaction
guaranteed. jnly3i-tf
-.—Mrs. Sallic A.Chll-
the estate of Jane W.
Childers, decease.?, has applied for letters of Dis
mission as such administratrix. Therefore all
person? concerned will be and appear a* a Court of
Ordinary to he held in said county on the first
Monday in October next to show canse, if any they
have, why she should not be legally discharged
from her said trust. Given under my baud this
June i»th, 1S79. JOEL BREWER. Ordinary.
j cap-
11 town, and
. give the but
trial without expense. The best opportunity
offered for those willing to work. Yon should try
nothing else until you see for yonrself what you
your spare time to the business, and make great
pay for every hour that you work. Women make
as mnch 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
a chance. Address II. HALLETT & CO„ Port-
1 TO S** 000 A YEAR, or $5 to $30 a
<P x t/UU day in your own locality. No risk,
Women do as well at> 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 front 50 cts. to :£2 an hour by devoting yonr
evenings and spare time to the business. It costs
nothing to try the business. Nothing like It for
money making ever offered before. Business plea
sant and strirtly honorable. Render, if yon want
to know all about the best paying bnsiness before
the public, send us yonr address and we will send
you full particulars and private terms free ; sa
pics worth $o also free ; you can then make up
_ day at
homemade by the industrious. Cap
ital not required; wc will start you. Men, women
boys and girls make money foster at work lor m
than at anything else. The work is light and
pleasant, and such as any one can go right at.
Those who are wjse who see this notice will send
ua their address at once and sec for themselves.
Costly Outfit and terms free. Now is the time.
Those already at work are laying up large sums ol
money. Address TRUE & CO., Angnsta, Maine.
& EORGIA—Polk County.-W. T. Gibson,
Administrator on the estate of Jan
Lampton, deceased, h.’B applied for dismission
from the same. Therefoi
will be and appear at
temoer next, to show can .
letters of dismission should i
A Useful Iureution.
A dentlsvpf Angnsta has invented
a fan which it Jus'ejied to a deu a'
chair, works by w«.ter power, and is
intended to keep thi? patient cool
while the doctor bores into his nerves
through hid teeth. It is no doubt
a good thing, for if ever a iu3L’ needs
to be kept cool it is under such try
ing circumstances.
Hayes is in a dilemma now. Bob
Iugersoll has sent him word that he
“will see the Republican party damn
ed before he will make another speech
jn its favor while D. M. Bennett lies
in jail," Bennett is imprisoned for
circulating obscene literature (such
as Ingersoll’s'speeches) through the
mails, and Ingersoll demands that
Hayes shall pardon him. The fan
ny part of the threat is that Bob In
gersoll does not believe that anybody
or any party will ever be damned.
The largest piece of good tobacco
for a nickel is to he had at Bradford
& Walker’s. tf
Onr Agent in Haralson County.
John K. Holcomb, jr., sheriff of
Haralson conntv, is authorized to
receive and receipt for subscriptions
to the Advertiser in that county.
We specially request our friends in
that county to make settlement with
him at ;he first opportunity. tf
P( rsons living in the vicinity of
Buchanan will find Bradford & Walk
er’s celebrated liver pills—the very
best pill made—for sale by Neal
Monroe at that place. tf
CHEROKEE RAILROAD.”
tnd after Mornl
this Hoad will
a>« follow? ;
No 1, going West. | Stations. | No 2. going East.
Lcavf£4: 55, P. M. • Cartersville I Arrive 9:55, A.!M.
“ 5:47, P. M. | Stilesboro | Arrive 8:55, A. M.
“ 6:2*2, P, M. I Taylorsville Arrive8:15, A, M.
Arrive 7:12, P. M. | Rockmart I Leave 7:15, A. M,
Train No. 2 connects at Cartersville with train
on W. A A, It. R., reaching Atlanta at 12 o’clock,
M. Returning train leaves Atlanta at 3 o’clock. P,
1W.. connecting at CartersyiHe with No. 1, reach!n;
Rockmart at 7:12, P. M.
JOIIN POSTELL, Manager.
Eom© lialfijoatl*
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after SUNDAY, JUNE 9,*1878, the
raine will mn on the Rome Railroad as follows:
EVENING TRAIN.
Leave Rome daily at 8.1 C A M
Return to Rome at 12.30 P M
SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Rome (Saturday only) at 5 00PM
Return to Rome at 8.00 P M
C. M. PENNINGTON, Oen’I Sup’t.
ap27tf JNO. E. STILLWELL. Ticket Ag’t
The face stamped on the new sil
ver dollar is that of Miss Annie W.
Williams, of Philadelphia, she hi v
ing sat for Morgan, Ihe artist who I Powder, a cure for all the disorders
designed the Goddess of Liberty’s j arising from a torpid liver, and as
.Legal Notices.
Parties desiring us to do legal ad
vertising should always bring them
in by 9 o’clock Wednesday morning
in order to insure insertion. It
would be heifer to hand them in early
Monday morning. Remember al
ways to have the necessary fee ac
company the advertisement.
Is it True.
Is it trne that a remedy has been
compounded which will do away
with, the mineral and drastic purga
tives of fhe past centuries, and
which, while entirely efficient, will
leave the system in its former healthy
condition?" Yes, the remedy is Tab
Ieris Portaine, or Vegetable Liver
LUMPKIN’S
OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY, FEED ano SALE STABLE.
Cedartown, Gra.
MILLER A. WRIGHT, Proprietor.
Keeps constantly on hand to hire, Good Horses
“hides. Splendid accommodation-
i other! " ~
? always
Keep always on hand a complete stock of ail things usually tound in a
first-class Drugstore. Country physicians will Gni our dru^s fresh and
reliable. Prescriptions put up with special care.
PHtENIX PLAINING MILL.
Longley & Robinson Proprietors,
ATLANTA, GfJX.,
THE LARGEST AND COMPLETES! MILL IN GEORGIA.
LONGLEY Oc ROBISON, No. 88 Decatur Street.Factorv eornfrBntler
JJ? ^Pddors or Phwnix Plaining Mill, mannfoctnrcr? of Door?. Sa«h, Blinds
e * c * The Phffinix is the finest and beat Plaining MIU in the South, and turn? out mon* work of th
yery best quality and at price? ihrt defy competition. They have purchased the lares
"^d best machinery ever brought South, and ir * *• • —
. v .. „ ,. - , . -=• — guarantee that no honn% North or West, shall fur-
ui-h butter good?, or lor less money. Besides good? oi their own make, they have a lar^e stork of
RlH. t fU n #^r°^ill 1 dn are nT ered pri helo 7 ^petition. Parlies desiring* building inn--Trial, hashes
PillJ*’ 11 , - < ?A le ^*‘r s -b- As Contractors they do an immense business
their bids and tney have
moe } material used „ c .,
nndcr bid most of their compcton*. The firm is also agent for the New York Enamel Paint Go. Tin
j ft.. , june!Q-3m
failed to come up to the very highest mark of their contract, ^Manufat"
bmlding, and all of the^Sashea, Doors, Blind?, etc., they
paint sold by thi? company is endorsed ^? the be?t
W. M. PHILLIPS ft
‘Agents for the Most Improved
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY*
CEDARTOWN
6JTEAM ENGINES from 3 fo 30 horse power. Cotton Gins, Conden-
^ sers and Self Feeders, Threshers and Separators. 7 URSINE MATER
WHEELS, CORN ANO WHEAT MILLS. In fact any machinery anyone
msy want, we will sell at manufacturers’ prices. We warrant onr machi
nery and will set it up and start it going Free Of Charge-
ROTJ2STD AND BAYR J HOIST.
We have the largest stock of Round,and Bar Iron in town and at prices
(hat defy competition. Give us a call and examine pneps. mh20-ly
I3^”We make no blow about it,„/E3
Es?” but don’t mind telling yon in a quiet
way, that we have one of the largest and_^3
1ST best SELECTED STOCKS of SPRING IgtJ
P3T* GOODS ever brought to Cedartown, and jfJ
telling them at prices that will a?tonisb
tV you, and all yon friend?. Yon may not
believe it, in lact, wc bad rather you
ra^“ would not. ire want you to come and J
XST sec for yourself. FEATHERSTON & CO
A. J. YOUNG,
DEALER IN
Corn and Rye Whiskies, Wine,
Gins and Brandies,
Noyes Warehouse CEDARTOWN, GA.
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey
THE “R- E. LEE, and OLD CABINET”
Cannot be excelled. I keep such Liquors as may be used as a beveragae or
for medical pnrposes, with perfect safety. Give me a call. Good treat
ment guaranteed. oct 3, tm’79.
NOTICE.
a BORGIA—POLK COUNTY.—All p-rfrns
having demand? against the estate of V. H.
Oppcrt, deceased, will present them properly pro
veu to the undersigueu in the time required by
law ; and all persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
NANCY a. OPPERT, Exutrix,
M, S, JUDKINS, Executor.
June 2, 1876. 6w
head for that coin. Mr. Morgan,
who is an Englishman, selected Miss
Williams as a type of American
beauty, and pronounced her profile
the finest he had ever seen in Eng
land or this country.
Wendell Phillips says of the Re
publican party that “the fault of this
party is one-third ignorance and two-
thirds knavery," The Courier-Jour
nal is satisfied that the intimate as
sociation of Mr. W. Philips with this
Republican party for a good many
years certainly entitles him to the
credit of knowing all about it.
Ex-Governor R. M. Patton has
been appointed Judge o! Probate of
Lauderdale county, Ala., vice Hon.
James JackBon', who was recently
Killed by being (brown, from his
buggy.
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
Burial Cases and Caskets.
Huntington & Wright have added
to their business a full line of beau
tiful Burial Cases and Caskets from
the smallest to the largest size, which
they propose selling as low as they
can be bought in any market. Also,
a full line of undertakers trimmings.
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 Expositions. 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 repairing
all Rinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, furnished FREE with
all WILSON SEWINC MACHINES, together with a Tucker, Stuffier,
Corder, Set of Hcmmors, Binder, etc.
AGENTS WANTED.
Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
CHICAGO, ELUmCia, U.8. A.
DR. S. W. J ONES.
Oat at Last.
“Good morning, friend A., I am
surprised to see you out, and look
ing so well; I heard yon 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 Tabler’s 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
a bottle. For Sale tty Bradford ft
Walker, Cedartown Ga.
t march 13, ’79-eowly
DR. C. H. HARRIS.
Physician and Surgeon,
Cedartowny — — — Ga.
Office at Bradford & Walker’s Drag Store. Reel
dence at the Valley House. nov 14-ly
H. EL PENDLETON.
WHOLESALE
Drugs, Paints/ 1 Varnishes, Liquors,
Oils, Glass aad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET!STREET,
WAflHVUiXiB, 1 ! TEIffN.
CHOICE! HOUSES.
CAVE SPRING, GA.,
Tfc. C. Tilly, Drop-
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
MAIL COACH TO CEDARTOWN
DAILY.
DR. E. OOYIE,
Practicing Physician,
CEDARTOWN, POLK CO., GA.
Office at Residence. iuncl2-ly | J* PoWtrs } RoiHC, Ga.
Ginseng, Beeswax, Feathers, Rags, Wool, Dried Fruit, etc., takes
igheat market price.
account from c n<>tomers
jan. 23-xy
OLDEST ANT* BEST
DR. J. BRADFORD’S
Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine
This is a prompt and certain core for al! dieeas--s of the Liver, such as
Dyspepsia, Headache, Chills and Fever, ftc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
case, or money returned. For sale by druggists generallv.
J. G. YEISER,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Rome, Ga,
For sale bv Bradford ft Allen, Cidartown, Ga., and R. T. Hoyt and D.
feb28-ly