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THE
PCBLSIIED *VKKT THCRSDAT MORNING.
Cedartown, Ga. September 11.
Charch Directory.
METHODIST.
VERY SABBATH D. J. Mtkck, PMtor.
baptist.
j and 3rd SABBATHS, C.K.HEWOKB»oR,Hotor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
and 4tli SABBATHS J- B. JoNI3 ' I ’“ t01 '
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Cedartown lodge No. 273.
. W. RADLEY.. ~ fcTVrOP..
„S. LEDBETTER KErORTin
Lod S e meets every Mondsy Bight »ner !d and
th Sabbaths.
MASONIC.
Caledonia Lodge F. A.M.
•ry month, to room over Huntington A Wright«
LOCAL
""Fresh Cheese at Wynn & Bros.
Say nigger, where you git dat nice
lat. Got dis hat at Wyuu & Brud-
Jer’s ? Dey got de best hats lor de
ess money in dis town.
Wynn & Bro. will pay the cash
!or some eggs and wheat.
We are now receiving onr fall
itock of Shoes, Boots, Notions and
lard ware. Wynn & Buo.
j5gf”A splendid farm for sale (
niles south of Rome. For particu
ars call on R. T. Harrison,
jedartown, Ga. ang28 tf
'ry that Iron Tonic
At Bradford & Walker’s. It is
letter than any of the patent pre-
larations of the kind and costs
mly half as much. tf
At this season of the year a box of
BRADFORD & WALKKR’S Liver
•ills in the house will often prevent
-retracted sickness by being used in
ime. They cost only 25 cents und
f they do you no good they cost
ou nothing. Try one box and be
onvinced.
Barker’s Stock Powders are the
egt. They prevent and care chick-
n cholera. They give horses and
attle good appetites and healthy
leestion. They keep all kinds ol
tock in good health. The package
i the largest sold and is worth twice
lie money. For sale by Bradford &
Valke r at 25 cents per package. Try
ne package and you will use no
tlu-r. “I' 1 3 ’ tf -
Bradford & Walker keep the best writing
ik to bo h*d anywhere. Take your inkataml there
id get It flllcU n»r a nlcKrl.
Keep a box
of Bradford A Walker’s vuirtoablc
,our hou-e all the time. A pill
•„ at bed lime occasionally when you feel a llnle
mt of uorl*-’ will often save you » long spell[ at
ckness and a still lmi'er d<
box of
i.U tl cy
RE-MEMBER that if you buy
rniUonl & Walker's River l’ill
j not give entire satisfaction you can g
box of any otl»er pil^a in the mark
itlioui charge. Tliere is no chance lor
du to lose by trying a box of them.
For Sale.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
ewing Machine, bran new with
miplete set of attachments, very
to. Apply at this ollice.
tf
About ten years ago I was con
dered a confirmed dyspeiic and my
ise was considered a hopeless one
j the phvsicans who treated me. I
as advised to try ihe liver niedi-
ne prepared by Dr. J. G. Wiser. I
sed three bottles and was entirely
ire<l and am now sound and well. I
insider it an invaluable remedy for
lat disorder and heartily recom-
end it to all afflicted with that com-
aint.—John Kenedy, Cassville,
a. For sale in Cedartown hy Brad-
rd & Walker at 75 cents per bottle.
No patent nostrum is the Iron
onic at Bradford & Walker’s, but
good, honest, home-made remedy.
>r Whooping Cough.
Bradford & Walker prepare a
)UGH Syrup that greatly mitigates
e severity of this distressing cont
ain t. Try a vial of for 25 cents.
That “RetrieyeF” cigar at BRAD'
3RD $ WALKER'S is driving all
hers out of the market. Try one.
IgoN Tonic, at Bradford & Walk-
Vis the cheapest and best tonic in
Try it. tf
*!+ T
It costs you nothing to try a hot tie
that Tron Ton ip at Bradford &
alkeFs unlessitbenefitsyou. Money
funded in every instance where it
Is to give Satisfaction. tf
gal Notices.
Parties desiring us to do legal ad-
rtismg should always briug them
by 9 o’clock Wednesday morning
order to insure insertion. It
mid be better io hand then) in early
inday morning. Remember al-
vs to have the necessary fee uc.-
mpany the advertisement.
nentto s
OFLE AND THINGS.
£5gfPreacbing at the Presbyte
rian church next Sabbath.
J^“Dr. Henry Cunyers and! 3tr.
Will Thigpen, of S'ilesboro, are in
town. What’s up?
£gj“Mra. James M. Sparks and
Misses Fielder and Dever are guests
of Maj. Blauce.
SQ^“Mr. A. J, Young is bragging
again—a boy—weight, 13 pounds.
Next.
J5jf*Mi'8, E. H. Richardson, jr.,
took the young gentleman to see his
grand parents last week.
jQr What has become of ‘ Once A.
Week,” our Cave Spring correspon
dent ?
Jgp”We welcome Misses Jennie
and Maggie Waddy home again, after
an absence of several months in the
“Gate City.”
35F”We regret to learn of the
serious illness of Samuel Morton,
sou of Mr. Arch Morton.
4@rMr. and Mrs. N. M. Hackney
lost a little infant Monday last. It
was bnried Tuesday morning.
I2JT"0ur town is full of strangers,
but we have not had time to find
tdiem all out. We, however, bid
them all a hearty welcome.
82p"Marrie<l, near Lime liranch,
on the 4th inst, Mr. M. West and
Miss Florence Pettet, by Rev. Mari
on Sewell.
I3f~Mi3ses Alice and Annie Wim
berly, sisters of Cap*. A. P. Wim
berly, are spending a few days with
their numerous friends here.
S^PCapt. A. F. Woolley and fam
ily of Bartow, and Mr. John Hardin,
of Floyd, are visiting the families of
Mr. P. C. Harris and Capt. J. A.
Peek.
5^“T. F. Burbank, druggist, has
moved his stock to J. S. Stubbs &
Co’s new stand, to be near his new
building—or his baby, which ? He
hopes to be in his own new quarters
very soon.
I^”Mr. Julius Jones, of Taylors
ville, and Mr. E. J. Moultrie, of
Madison, are in the valley—the for
mer with his grand father, Mr. Win.
Peek.
First Bale.
Uncle Daniel Witcher brought
the first bale of cotton of this sea
son, on Friday last.’ It was sold to
Messrs. Huntington & Wright for
12jj cents.
Scrt Ices
At the Methodist chinch every
uiglit this week. Rev. J. E. Junes
and Rl-v. J. W. Trawick are us.-is-
eing tlie pastor, thq 1C v. ,Vt:. Jly-
rick.
We learn
That Judge Wm. M. Spoke will
soon move out to 1,is plantation, Ihe
old Wilson place on Fish creek.
While I lie legal profession will loose
one oV s lights, agricul tire nil! re
ceive a boom or boost.
Mrs, James 1*. Waddell
Has been or a visit to Mr. J. 0.
Waddell and family for the past two
weeks. She ha6 many warm Iriends
in Cedar Valley, who remember her
as the wife of one, and Ihe daugh
ter of another, of Polk’s prominent
citizens before the war.
Peabody Scholarship.
The examination of applicants for
scholarships in the Peabody Normal
school from this county has been
placed in the bauds of Mr. J. C.
Harris. Applicants must take notice
that examination papers must be in
the hand’s of Prof. Orr by the 20th,
else they will pass unnoticed.
A scholarship at this school offers
better advantages than any in the
Sonth, and we hope that at hast one
of our aspiring youths will be suc
cessful.
The Hoit c Penitentiary Committee.
The Hons. Messrs. Wilson, Liv
ingston, McWhorter, Lang, and
Williams, members of the House
Penitentiary committee who visited-
the convict camp at this place last
week, spoke in the highest terms of
the management of Captain Eaves,
and his assistant, Mr. Waddy. The
camp is as neat as a pin—and the
convicts well fed and cured for.
The five members of the commit
tee, representing as many sections of
the State, expressed themselves in
the highest terms of praise of our
people and towu—and pr-dicted for
it a very rapid increase iu popula
tion and importance.
Jumped the Town.
Last week G. W. Burge and G. N.
Flemming, brick masons engaged
on the Cedartown ivaie-house, ‘struck’
for higher wages. The building
committee were unable to see it in
that light, and employed other work
men. Burge and Flemming then left,
which would have been all right but
for the fact that they left numerous
little hills amounting to about one
hundred dollars unsettled. Messrs.
J. A. Wvnn and Boh Hutcherson
went in pursuit—put old Tige An
derson, chief of Atlanta police, on
the track, and in three hours had
Ifdoe., to perfection ^ gentl| yft en limbo. Messrs.
Wynn and Hutcherson had no tron-
ble in getting their money. ™
■kf one of the mo*L Important era* in the h:
j of machinery, and when we consider its* great
[ulnesi* and extremely low price ($35). it in very
cult to concefVe’ of any invention for domes-
j of more or even equal importance to fami-
It has great capacity for work; beautiful
>oth, and quiet movement, rapid execution, cer
ty of operation, and delightful case, that at
commends it above ftll Other*. The working
i are all steel; the bobbins hold 100 yards of
•ad ; the stitch is the firmest of all the stitches
’ regular, and can be regulated in a
stitches from an inch iu length on
... material down to the finest, so Infinitesimal
i be hardly discernablc with the naked eye,
with a rapidity rendering it impossible to
it them as fast as made ; it does to perfection
_.mds of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy
lie-work with ease, and far less labor than re
ed on other machines. It needs no commen-
>n, the rapid sales, increasing demand, and
niary encomiums from the press, and the _
Atlanta pence are cham lightning,
e household necessity, extending its popnlari-
icb day. This i>o:>nlar machine can be e>am-
at the office of this paper. Agents Wanted
he company. Address them for information.
1LY SEWISG MACHINE tO., 755 Broadway.
York, jalylO l 21
The
ami so are Cedartown merchants, as
clever as they are, when they are
swindled.
Our Business Outloot.
The growing importance of Cedar-
town is being felt hy all who think
at all. Our town is full of str ingers,
many of whom desire to locate.
That the place is growing in a busi
ness sense, one has only to notice
the in.provenveuls just made, and
. those under contract and nearing
completion.
Besides the elegant, Lrge brick
estahlisliBaenis of Huntington &
Wright, Bradford & Walker and J.
S. Stubbs & Co, which are now oc
cupied and doing a large business,
numerous others are under way, un
der contract or nearly completed.
Messrs. Philpot & Dodds will move
: into their new house in ten days.
Messrs. Barr -i L*ak, recently with
David II. Dougherty of Atlanta,
will occupy the new store of A. R.
Jones, next door to Philpot & Doods,
and hope to open by the loth inst.
A large part of their stock is already
here. These new stores are coyer, d
with slate taken from the quarries
near Rockmart in onr own county,
(and which are operated by Messrs.
Ellis Davis & Co.) and present a
very neat appearance. We wonder
that all onr people who have houses
to build, do not use slate-coverings.
It is durable, does not rot or leak,
an-1 is fi re.proof.
Messrs. J. A. Wynn & Bro., T. F.
Burbank, Jud Crubb, J. C. Allen,
A. Dougherty. L. S. & D. H. Led
better, It - M. Hutcherson & Co, It.
T. Harrison, J. M. Morris, Gus
Adams, and Miilar A Wright
have let out contracts for buildings
on Main street* which, when com
pleted, will give to, the street a city
air. All of the recently fiuished
houses are of brick, and all ander
contract will he of brick, and all
coven d with slate, or tin or iron.
Add to these the houses of Messrs.
Phillips & Co., J. S. Noyes, G. W.
Featherston & Co, Richard Gam
mon, H. A. Stoffrngen, Cherokee
Iron Go’s store, and E. A. Tate, and
some idea may be had of the amount
of the business done iu the town.
Last year, the cotton receipts were
about six thousand bales. It is rea
sonable to suppose that, wiji the
complvtvn. of the Cherokee Rail
road to this point, the receipts will
reach at hast ten thousand bales
this year. Much of the cotton winch
lias heretofore gone directly lo Rome,
will stop here. Why? Our cotton
buyers pay Rome prices ami sell
goods as cheap as Rome can. They
pay from one.half to three-fourths
more for cotton than Cartersville
buyers do, and sell goods from five
to ten per cent, cheaper. So that
ilie, a..!Ion made around Euli rhe,
S iirsboro’, Taylorsville and Rock-
mart will c me l-eie. We undi-r-
s'and that Mr. West, President of
tho Cherokee Iron and Railroad
Company, will bring all the cotton
along his road to Cedartown free ol
charge.
A la r ge brick warehouse, with
fire-proof iron roif, is rapidly near
ing completion, and will be ready
for Ihe present crop. Cotton will be
stored at less price than is charged
at Rome. Our mer hunts are in'
earnest in their efTor s to build up
onr town. They are clever, accom
nrodating and full of energy. We
ask our Haralson and Carroll coun
ty friends, and our neighbors over
the line in Alabama, and all along
the line of the Cherokee Railroad to
come and try this market, and our
w«rd for it, they will be satitfied.
Besides husines houses, quite
number of private residences are
going up. We understand that there
is soon to be erected, a large hotel,
convenient to the business part of
town, with all the modern improve
ments.
ROCKMART .LOCALS.
Fodder-pulling is going on rapid
ly. The weather has been fine for
the business.
Cotton is opening rapidly, hut
there Is great complaint of the sta
ple being cut short by the early
maturity of the weed.
The merchants here are preparing
for cotton. They are receiving large
lots of bagging and ties.
The Cherokee Railroad is doing
business now with a vim. Long 1
trains of frieght leave here daily.
The fatal disease that has been
raging in our vicinity for some time
is uow abating. No new case re
cently, and some of those on hand
are getting well.
Two brothers, Clark and Adolphus
White, near Yorkville in Paulding
county, died recently with that fatal
disease, and several more cases re
ported these and in the vicinity of
Draketown.
Another steam saw mill going np
in pine belt contiguous to railroad,
by Phillips and Henderson.
Twogovernmentstill houses going
up near this place, on the place for
merly owned hy L. B. York.
W. B. S. Davis has sold his farm
and mills to W. T. Simpson. Davie
speaks of moving to Texas. He
starts soon to look at the country.
There has been quite a revival of
religion going on for some time at
Taylorsville. A great many acces
sions to the church. There has been
also one going on a<) Yorkville with
good results.
Rev. Mr. Owings, a Baptist min
ister, preached the funeral of Mrs.
Muhol Sherrill last Sunday in Au
gust to a crowded congregation.
The merchants are filling up their
houses with goods preparatory for
an extensive trade this fall, and I
think they would, get it if they
would only advertise.
The young men are pushing a
vigorous campaign, toward a matri
monial battft, and the girls are stand
ing firm against all their attacks,
but we think they will yield soon
as report says some weddings are to
conic oft’ soon*
The readers of the Advertiser
were very much disappointed in not
finding the second week present
ments of our grand jiiry in it. The
county papers heretofore have al
ways published them, and glad of
the chance; and we ain’t see why
they should be refused now, as th y
are only an item of news.
We Make no Blow About it,
VfT It will pay you to see us before you sell yoanCOT TON or buy your GG3DS.
FEATHERSTON & CO.
CHEAP GOODS.
Have just moved into their elegant new Store Rooms on
EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET,
, Where they are now opening an extensive stock of
DIEl),
On Mouday evening, Sept, Sth,
1S79, in Cedartown, Ga., little Ethel,
the only child of Dr. Wm. and Mrs.
Leahnora Bradford, one year, three
months and twenty-two days old.
A year of sunshiny happiness, of
lavish, unbounded parental love and
jov, of twining, responsive affeciion,
of budding promise and hope follow
ed by a few sad, gloomy, dreary weeks
of pair, and suffering and doubt and
anguish aud cold, haden, comfortless
despiir, and her little life’s history
is told. So perfect in her sweetness
that the most doting affection could
suggest no change, so patient in her
sufferings as to he an example to age,
she leaves us stunned,benummed,al
most overwhelmed by that deep, un
utterable woe which none can under
stand save those who have known it.
Father and Mother.
Killing In Haralson connty.
From good authority we learn that
Mr. James Cagle killed his father
last Thursday. Young Mr. Caglc
aud his wife are bound over to an
swer at a preliminary trial next Sat
urday, in the sum of. one thousand
dollars. The particulars we are nn-
able to learn with sufficient accuracy
to give them a, place here. Killings
are nearly always terrible. Fratri
cides are always horrible.
The Law
Requires the tax collector to
make his set'leaunt with the Com-
troller by December 20th. Hence
his notice to tix payers to he ready
io pay their taxes in October. Be
prepared and save costs. aug28-tf
SC lie OIL, NTICE.
There will lx- a Wall meeting o( the
Board of Education on the 1st Tues
day in October for the purpose of
examining and auditing the accounts
of public school teachers.
Teachers will be required hy that
time to have tl eir repen ts in, pro
perly attested, or they will tail’ to
riceive any of the benefits arising
from Ihe public school fund.
T. L. PITTMAN,
County School Com. Polk County.
Septll-td
MERCHANDISE.
Their Goods were selected with great care and with an eye to the needs
of their customers and were bought for Cash. They will he sold at the
lowest figures. Go and examine their stock and prices before making
yonr purchases. angT-if
22y”Our North Carolina corres
pondence in this issue will be found
interesting.
£gr*See change in the schedule of
the Cherokee Railroad.
OUR MI-WEEKLY,
uturc i $ Atlanta Journalism.
To the Tax Payers of Polk Connty.
After an examination of the law
rtlative to the duty of tax collectors
I find myself in hot water, so to
speak. Of a necessity “my book
will he 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 any risks in this matter,
but begin now to make your arrange
ments to pay yonr taxes in October.
After niv last “round” all who tail
to pay up may expect an execution
without partiality. Yon are hereby
notified in time. Phase don’t blame
me if you are thrown in the eost.
AVm. J. Richardson,
aug214t- Tax Collector Polk Co.
Satisfaction Guaranterif;
We areputling np 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 tVif'i’) ojen and shut proposition,
and there is no danger of your wast
ing worthless nostrums if
yon buy ow preparations :
Iron Tonic.
Nerve aiid Bone Liniment.
Vegetable Lives Pills.
Santoniqe Worm Candy.
Poor Man’s Porous Piasters.
Eye Watvr.
Teething Syrup,
Electric Polish.
Ilorse and Cattle Powders.
Ins ct Prtwdsr.
Bradford & Walker,
Cedartown, Ga.
durs, administratrix on the estate of Jane W.
Childers, decease-, has applied for letters of Dis*
miFBion as such administratrix. Therefore all
persons concerned will be and appear a’ a Court of
Ordinary to be held in said connty on the first
Monday in October next to show cause, if any they
have, why she should not be legally discharged
frotuhes said trust. Given under my hand this
Jime nth, 1879. JOliL BUEYVER. Ordinary.
A WEEK in vc
tpOO ital risked. Y<
trial without expense. The b<
offered for those willin'?
nothing else until you »
can do at the business w
plain here. Yon can devote all
yonr spare time to 1 the hnstnes:
pay for every hour that yon
n, and no cap-
_ the business a
cst opportunity ever
>rk. Yon should try
r yourself what you
end lor special private terms
hich we mail free. $5 Outfit free
d> *1 CAA TO $r>()00 A Y E A It, or $3 to $20 a
O 1 Uv/U day iu your own locality. No risk.
Women do as well as men. Many make more than
the amount stated above. No one can fail to make
money fast. Any one can do the work. Yon can
make from 50 cts. to $2 an hour by devoting your
evenings and spare time to the business. It costs
nothing to try the business. Nothing like it for
money making ever offered before. lii;siiu*ss plea
emit and strictly honorable. Header, if yon want
to know all about the best paying business before
the public, send us your address and we will send
you full particulars and private terms free ; sam
ples worth $.» also free ; you can then makeup
your mind for yourself. Address GEORGE STIN
SON & CO., Portland. Maine.
$300 homemade by the industrious. Cap
ita} not required; we will start yon. Men, women
boys and girls make money faster at work lor ui
than at anything else. The work is light and
pleasant, and snch as any one can go right a
Those who are wise who see this notice will sen
us i heir address at once aud sec for themsclve
Costly Outfit and terms tree. Now is the tim<
Those already at work are laying np large sums <
^loncy. Address TRUK & CO.. Auguaio, Maim
BRADFORD & WALKER,
SOUTH MAIN' STREET,
CEDARTOWI.
&E0R&IA,
Keep ahvnys on hand a complete stock of nil tilings nsimlly found in a
first-class Drugstore. Country physicians will find our drugs fresh and
reliable. Prescriptions put up with special care.
PHCENIX PLAINING MILL.
LoHgley & Robinson Proprietors,
-RYTX^AIN; TLA, o^v.,
THE LARGEST AND COMPLETEST -MILL IN GEORGIA.
LONG LEY & ROBISON, No. 38 Decatur Struct. F; ictory cornfr Bn tier
and Gilmer. Contractors and Proprietors of Phcenix Plaining Mill, manufacturers r i D*.oi>-; Sn«h. Blinds
etc. The Phcenix is the finest ami best Plaining Mill in the South, and turn- out mom work of the
cry best quality and at prices that defy competition. They have purchased the latest improvements
and best machinery e»-ef brought South, and now guarantee that
nish better goods, or lor less money. Besides goods
western goods that are offered at prices below competition. Partic:
North or West, biwll fur-
i large stock of
iring building mart rial. Sashes
heir estimates arc always lowesi
their bids and tney have
turing the most or the material used
under bid most of their competors. The
paint sold by this company is endorsed a.*
L. & It As Contractors thev‘do ....
buildings in the city. They are thoroughly and absolutely reliable, at;
They can point to scores of huge and costly buildings put und<
t for the New York Enan>
W. I. PHILLIPS & CO.,
Agenfs for the M<>st Improved
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY
CZL!X>^LXl_a?0‘N.'^C r I?J' CS-^A.
^JTEAM ENGINES from 3 to 30 horse power.
^ sers aud Self Feeders, Threshers and Separate
Cotton Gins, Conden-
ators. TURB1KE WATER
WHEELS, CORN AND WHEAT MILLS. Iu fact any machinery anyone
mvy want, we will sell at manufacturers’ prices. We warrant onr machi
nery and will set it np and start it going JT^ge Ol CLarrye-
RO LIjST D BAR J HOIST.
AYe have the 1 truest stock of Round and Bar Iron in town and at prices
that defy competition. Give us a call and examine prices. mh20-ly
t be granted in s?.id
Every San his own Musician.
“What’s die good of me buying a
1'iano or an Organ ? I can’t even
play a j-wsimrp. tho’ I love music
mity well.' I wish to goodness some-
liody would invent an instrument
that I could jlay.” So say thousands
of genuine dnsic lovers, and at last
a musical fenius has given them
their heart’sdesire. This new musi
cal wonder, The Orguninelte, is no
toy or luimlig, but the most marvel
lous musical instrument nf the age.
On or about the 15th of Scptem-1 It nlavs Hjpai Tunes, Quadrilles,
her, we shall issue the Semi-Weekly Waitzes, Opejatic Selection, or Popu-
Dispatch. Since starting the Daily-
Dispatch we have had many inquiries
as to when we would start the week
ly. Our reason for post )mning its
issue was that we wanted first to get
the Daily thoroughly introduced be
fore undertaking anything else. Our
daily is now well belore the people.
We have published it now for nearly
three months, and are satisfied that
The Dispatch fills to some extent the
“long felt want.” There -is a want,
however, that is as yet unsupplied
and we propose to meet this with the
Semi-Weekly Dispatch. In these
days of telegraph, fast trains and
daily and double-daily mails, the peo
ple want the news before it is a
week old.
An examination of the Postal Reg
ulations ard mail routes will show
that there are comparatively few post-
offices in Georgia and adjacent States
that do not have at least two mails a
week, and there is no reason why the
people living in this territory should
not be supplied with a newspaper
twice a week,
The Semi-Weekly Dispatch will be
issued ou Tuesday and Friday of
each week, and will be filled with the
cream of the news of the half of the
week- It will be the size of the dai
ly, but being issued twice a week,
will give as much if not more read
ing matter than any other weekly
paper in Georgia. Adhering to our
rule that newspapers should be put
on a basis with everything else, we
shall put our Semi-Weekly at the ve
ry low price of two dollars a year.
Subscriptions can be sent in at
once. Address.Dispatch, Atlanta, Ga.
hn Songs will perfect accuracy. A
child canplaiU. Has full sweet tone;
durable; uotliable to get out of or
der; weighs j>nly 12. lbs. PriCB 6
Tunes, $ 0 jfxtra tunes 25cts. each.
Guaranteed ti give more sat-sfaction
than any o|*er instrument in the
world. Monty refunded after 5
days trial if not satisfactory
Thousands steady sold and not one
returned. Lical Agents wanted in
every Soutitwn city and village.
For Illustrate* Catalogues and full
particulars actress Ludden & Bates,
Savannah, Ba., Manufacturer s
Sole*
The.largest piece or good tobacco
or. a nickel is to be had at Bradford
& Walker’s, t£
da Agrcnt in Haralson Count;.
John K. Holcomb, jr., sheriff of
Haralson county, is authorized to
receive and receipt for subscriptions
to the Advertiser in that connty.
We specially request our friends in,
that county to make set’lement with
him at the first opportunity. tf
Persons liJug in the vicinity of
Buchanan wil find Bradford & Walk
er’s celebratifl liver pills the veiy
best pill rnfle—for sale by Neal
Monroe at that place. tt
is it True.
Is it trne tfat -X remedy has been
compounded/which will do away
with the mintral and drastic purga- 1
lives of the) past centuries, and
which, whileentirely efficient, will
leave the 3vstim in its former healthy
condition? Yis, the remedy is lab
Ieris Portaint) or \ egetable Liver
Powder; a cute for all the disorders
arising from < torpid liver, and as
innocent as airing water. Give it
a trial. It wil do what it promises.
Price 50 centl a package. Tor hale
by Bradford & Walker,Cedartown,Ga
march 13, 79-eowly
Mom©
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after SUNDAY. Jl’NE 9, 1878. the
mine will run on the Rome Railroad as follows:
EVENING TRAIN.
Leave Rome tlai ly at .8 1 f A M
Return to Rome at 12.:j(i I* M
SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Rome (Saturday only) at 5 00PM
Return to Rome at 8.00 I’M
M. PENNINGTON, Gen*! Sup’t.
ap'27tf
JNO. E. STILLWELL. Ticket Au’t
LUMPKIN’S
OLD RELIAULE
LIVERY, FEED ano SALE STABLE.
Cedar-town, Cxa.
MILLER A. WRIGHT, Proprietor.
Keep? constantly on hand to hire. Good florsef*
and excellent vehicles. Splendid accommodations
fo? Dtovers and others. Horses, Carriages, and
Busies always '
YOl/fGAS
tROME,
(Shorter Block) .
GA.
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten dollars; half life size only five dollars.
His work is all strictly first-class. Makes copies of all sorts of picture,'
any size aod character desired. . feh27-ly
A. J. YOTMG,
DEALER IIS'
Corn and Rye Whiskies, Wine,
Gins and Brandies,
Noyes War.hons.-, CEDARTOWN, G^V.
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey
THE “JR- E. LEE, and OLD CABINET”
ban not be excelled. I keep such Liquors as may be used as a beveraga" or
for medical purposes, with perfect safety. Give me a evil. Good treat
ment guaranteed. oct 3, tm’79.
NOTICE.
G eorgia—polk county.—ah perwm?
having demands against the estate of V. II.
Qppert,decta.**cd, will present them properly pro
ven to the undersigned in the time required by
law ; and all persons indebted to t^aid estate will
pl'ja^e make immediate payment.
Burial Cases and Caskets.
Unntingtoh & 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 undertaker’s trimmings.
DR. C. H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Codartc wn, - - - On.
Office at Bradford & Walker’s Drug Store. Re?i
dccce at the Valley House. nov 14-ly
»«t «t L»»L
“Good morning, friend A., I am
surprised to see you out, and look
ing so well; I heard y«u were con
fined to your room, and bed, by that
pest of humanity. l’i leB - ‘ Ye ®’ Mr (
B, I had been long a sufferer when I
heard of Tabltr’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.’, P rice 5 A ce , n ^
a bottle. For Sale by Bradford &
Walker, Cedartown Ga.
march 13, : 79-eowly
CHOICE HOUSE.
CAVE SPRING, GA.,
R. C. Tilly, Prop-
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
MAIL COACH TO CEDARTOWN
DAILY.
Real Estate Agency.
.... for the purpose of buying felling
and renting, for others, Real Estate snch as farms,
town property, roinet> and mining interest*. He
will take property tp sell, or rent and make no
charge for advertising or trQubic unless a Palo* or
rental is accoir.pliehed. Any one having prrpa-fy
for tttle or rent will make money by consultingme.
Millar A. Wright.
a29- Cedartown, Polk connty, Ga.
FREE
A VALUABLE INVENTION.
THE WORLD REHOWKED
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
in workmanship 13 equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elcgar.tiy
finished as a first-class Piano. It received the highest awards at tho
Vienna and Centennial Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER
than other machines. its capacity- is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold in tho United States than the combined sales
of all the others. The WILSON MENDINC ATTACHMENT, for repairing
all kinds of tsxtile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHIMC, furnished FREE with
all WILSON SEWINC MACHINES, together with a Tucker, Huffier,
Corder, Set of Hemmers, Binder, etc. m
— a=33Ba-3r» ww -ti-x-y --X-- ri« Jr.
Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
CHICAGO, ZLLmOSg, CT, a iA.
DR. S. W. JOISTES,
WITH
H. E, PUMDXaETOM.
WHOLESALE
Drugs, Paints-," Varnishes, Liquors,
Oils, Olass aad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKETS STREET,
KTASHVILLEJ TENTKT.
Ginseng, Beeswax, Feathers, Ragi, Wool, Dried Fruit, etc., taueu on account from c nno-nera
ighest market price. J nn - %%-*7
DR. E. OOYLE,
Practicing Physician,
CEDARTOWN, POLK CO., GA..
Office at Residence. iuneliM)
OLDEST ilMB BEST
DR. J. BRADFORD’S
Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine
This is a prompt anti ct>ri:iin cure fur .al' diseases of the Liver, such an
Dyspepsia, Headache, Chills and Fever, &c ]
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
ease, or money returned For sale by drugg'sts generally.
J. a. YBISER,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Pit me, Ca,
For sale hv Bradford & Allen, Ctdartown, Ga., and R. T. Uovr. ard D
J. Powers, Rome, Ga.