Cedartown advertiser. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1878-1889, September 18, 1879, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER. PCBL8HED EVKRT THUBSDAY MORNING. Cedartown, G-a. September 18. Church Directory- METHODIST.- aVKRtSXBBATIl -"**■*'"*'**"- baptist. and 3rd SABBATHS, C. K. nraD«so., fwtor. * PRESBYTERIAN. -and «th BABBAMS.. ■ KNIGHTS of honor. lledarlown Lodge No. *73. - ....Dictator. T. w. RADLEY.. .J 3*roRTKB Ith Sabbaths. MASONIC. Calfdloala Lodse F. A. M. _ W.M. J, 9. STUBBS Vd Prld*y night In Bunion* Ws looal^news. 'T^ToffineSyrnpa^ SaT niggar, wbar you pit «lera nice & Bro. had ile best clothes fur de less money in dis town. Remember that Wynn & Bro keep the "Pennine Oliver” Chill 1 lows, point* Landsides and Bolts at Home prices. * U^-A splendid fa^T”Tor sale G miles south of Rome. For particu lars call on R. T. Harrison, Cedartown, Ga. au j28 tt At this season of theyeara box of BRADFORD & WALKERS Liver PiUs in the house will often prevent protracted sickness by being used in time They cost only 2o cents and if™hiey do you no food they co« you nothing. Try one box and be convinced. Banter’s Stock Powders are the best They prevent and cure chick- en*cholera/ xhey give horses and cattle good appetites and healthy digestion. They keep all kinds of stock in good health 1 he package is the largest sold and is worth twice the money. For sale by Bradford & Walker at 25 cents per package, i ry one package and you *)H use _no other. or 1 3 ~ tf - ^ Walker keep the beet Writing JESLIX Tsir-wiaa—**» (Ud get it sued for a nickel. Keen a box of Bradford A Walker’. r.gt<»ld» liver Dill. In your houae (11 lb( lime. A pill or wo .t ied .lie occlou.nv when yo. fed nj «lj -out or aorta" will «R«n aare jron, » long *! r (icknete and n eilll longer doctor a bill. A eticb lu lime save, uime’’—aometlinea oinetjr.nlni. REMEMBER tint if you b “J * b 1 0X . of iradford i Walker’s biter Pills nml they ;o not give entire satisfaction you can f?< boot of any oaSo. pW. U tt. win, i-ithoul charge. Thorn »• no chance for on to lose by trying n bar iif them. Tor Sale. A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson Jewing Machine, bran new with lomplete set of attachments, very utc Apply at this office. tf About ten years ago I was con lidered a confirmed dyspeiic and my use was considered a hopeless one iv the physicans who treated me. I vas advised to try the liver medi- :ine prepared by Dr. J. G. Yeiser. 1 ised three bottles and was entirely lured and am now sound and well. I lonsider it an invaluable remedy for hat disorder and heartily recom- nend it to all afflicted with that com- ilaint.—John Kenedy, Cassville, Ja. For sale in Cedartown by Bradf ord & Walker at 75 cents per bottle. •'tent nostrum is the Iron No », "dford & Walker’s, but onic an B >* •-vine-made remedy, good, honeflt, he or WhoopUg Cougib Bradford A WalkbJ pr<T» re \ iocQH Syrup that greatly’ mitiga.^s be severity of this distressing com- laint Try a vial of for 25 cents. Thf*’“Retriever” ci 8 ar at . BRAD n ’ORD & WALKER’S is driving all Ureys out .of the market. Try one. Iron Tonic, at Bradford A Walle r’s, is the .cheapen and best tonic n » Try it 11 It costs you nothing to try a bottle that Ikon To me at Bradford & Biker's unless it benefitsyou. Money funded in every instance where it Up to give satisfaction. “ Persons living in the vicinity of uebanan will find Bradford 4 Walk* ’a celebrated liver pilis^-Gie very ist pill made—for sale by Neal onroe at that place. « sgal Notices, Parties desiring us to do legal ad- irtismg should always bring them i by 9 o’clock Wednesday morning i order to insure insertion. It ould be better to hand them in earlv [onday morning. Remember al- avs to have the necessary fee ac- jmpany the advertisement. tlon of that superior snd romple-te tine (The Family Shuttle Itogine). the most important ens in inery. and when are consider its great id extremely low price ($25), it i[J*®** oncefVe of any Invention ror domeB- ^as^srss^sjst ads itrtoveall^&r** sxsaa: gkssar»s«s TfflaWWSs fe&gmfettAgg wiui "f®’ tv wooiU no mmmen- iiAhlnee. U ueniw «« r P wS!S. lnerendng demand. imiUrawho'oae’tban^ny'TWi^- ^ine e&n be exam- A oners Wahtkd Id noeenritv. «*b This popofar mi ce of tkl« papm. •rn «or ICO-.IWBrondwny, jnlylO III 23?* The warehouse will be ready for the storage of cotton in ten days. BST-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomp son lost ar. infant Friday last. J3J“Glad to see Uncle Dick Gam mon on the streets again after a short illness. jgy’Miss Hardy of Cartersville is in “the City,” the guest of Mrs. M. F. Liddell. I^-Col. J. O. Waddell has our thanks for attention to the Adver ser’s columns Inst week. J^“See notice of executors of the estate of G. W. West, deceased, in this paper. ESP’Sfr. J. C. Allen left Tuesday for Virginia, to be absent several weeks. We extend sympathy to Mr. Prebble. Bradford & Walker have a most elegant lot of parlor lamps, just received. Go and look at them. jy Mr. J. E. Goode and Dr. L. S. Ledbetter will erect a brick business house as soon as posible next door to Bradford 4 Walker. Barr & Leak will hava their, goods opened by Tuesday or Wednes day next. Look out for their adver tisement in our next issue. f3f“A young man by name of Trammel, while intoxicated shot and killed his brother in Rome last Tues day. £3f"The famous Lundborg Ex tracts are now the most popular per fumes in use. Bradford & Walker have just opened a choice assortment of them. JSTBy reference to somo corres pondence in another column it will be seen that Mr. Chas. Dougherty of this county has a most valuable min eral spring on his farm. J®”Abner Hogg will cast his lot with J. C. Allen in the grocery busi ness. I jet the good work go on, Cedar town is booming, and we are willing to let it boom on. J3g”Mr. John Jones and son, little Fronz, were on a short visit last week to his father, Maj. A. R. Jones. He expressed surprise and delight at the wonderful improvements in Ce- dartown. SEg^The work on the brick houses of Messrs. J. A. Wynn & Bro., T. F. Burbank, Jud Crabb and J. C. Allen is being rapidly pushed. Hope to seejthese gentlemen in their newquar- tera very soon. J3f”0ur promising yonng friend, James C. Harris, has received his appointment os Notary Public and ixiffieioj. P., in place of Win. M. Sparks, resigned. Our b-st wishes are with the out-going and incoming Judges. E2?~We notice the presence of Capts. Sanford Trout & J. P. John son of Cave Spiing. Both clever gentlemen. We know with their pluck and energy they caul 1 do well in C- dartown, and hope to s.e them settle here. J37~Mr. John Maxwell ai.J fami ly recently of North Carolina, have arrived. They will make Cedartown their permanent horn-, and will take charge of the Cedartown Hotel the 25th of October next. We are pleased with this addition to our population. Land Sale. W. C. Knight, administrator, ad vertises some valuable town property for eale in this paper. Read about it. rhat Iron Tonic At Bradford 4 Walkers Is a sure prevenative of chills. You should keep a bottle on hand if you have any reason to apprehend an attack of chills and lever. Costs only one dollar a pint, or fifty cents a half pint, and if it doeslyou no good costs you nothing. tf Dissolved. The L iw copartnership which has been in existence for some years, of Blance & King, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Maj. Blance may be fonnd over the store of J. S. Stubbs A Co. on Main street, Mr. John M. King will occupy the office formerly occupied by the firm, north side of Court House Square. Installation. After an appropriate sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. E. Jones, on the du ties' of and the authority lor tne office of DO“C° n > ' n the Presbyterian chnrch la.it Sabbath, the session or dained to t£iat office Mr. Andrew Copp, and Mr. jS- S. Tomlinson, who with Mr. J. K. GooJe, who had been ordained before, were installed over Cedar Valley Church. The selection of those gentlemen to this important office war an excel lent one, and we hope is a new era for the chnrch. **» *— Our Tr#4e Issue. We intimated a few weeks ago that we should this week issue a& extra large trade edition of the Adverrti- seb. Protracted and enforced absence from our post has prevented ns ma king the arrangements necessary for Bach an issue. Besides, very little interest was manifested in it by the business men of the town and we did not Lei able to shoulder ths whole burden aloqe. The merchants are all too busy to think or talk about it. A live rushing place like Cedartown don't need snch extra ef forts for drawing trade, no how. She is jnst going to boom right along; if she don’t, why perhaps those inter ested will request ns to do something, and help ns at the job. The Savannah News. This deservedly famous southern family paper will, on October 4th, begin the publication of a new serial story by a lady of that city. There ii no better weekly family paper than the News, and its original serials are one of [its attractive features. See the advertisement in another col- Don’s Get Left. For t jo weeks longer (till Septem ber 30th) you can get school books at wholesale prices from Bradford 4 Walker. After that date the pub- 1,1 h;rs withdraw this privilege an<] the regular retail prices will have Jto be paid. You had better supply yourself now for a year in advance, A liberal allowance is also made for old books iu exchange until the 30th (ast. It Is Ours, Gentlemen. The Rome and Cartersville papers are quarelling over the question as to which of the two places will get the increase of cotton traffic cansed by the extension of the Cherokee Railroad to this place. Meanwhile the Cedartown merchant smiles blandly away up in his sleeve. He knows very well that while those fel lows are growling over the boue Ce dartown will just walk off with it when the time comes. The Staple. There is no longer any doubt but that the cotton crop will fall c nsid- erably below what it promised one msnth ago. At that time we seemed aure of a crop at least 10 per cent above the average; now it appears certain that it cannot go higher than 10 per cent below an average crop. It will take favorable weather for it reach that point. The plant is large and well limbed but the fruitage is light Band Sapper. Mrs. Enlow, of the Cedartown Hotel, gave the Cornet Band a com plimentary ‘supper last Monday night It is baldly necessary to state that is was all that a supper should be, for she does such things no oiht r way. If any testimony is needed, however, we stand ready to be quali Bed. Slate Boots. It has long been an admitted fact that slate is the best of all material for rxifs. If properly pnt on it is aim - i-t indislructible. It will last as lou ri as the bouse without cither paint or repairs, unless damaged by extraordinary usage or accident. Heretofore i's high price has been a bar to its general us-, but now, in this vicinity at least, the cast is so near that of the cheapest roof that can be put on that t almost amounts 11 extravagance to use less durable material. Messrs. Ellis Davis A Co. of Rockmart are putting on slate roofs in a most finished and subs antial manner at prices approximating very closely the cost of a good shingle roof. Persons contemplating the erection of either business houses or residences would do well to consult or correspond with these gentlemen or. the subject before deciding up-rn a roof. The New Store To be occupied by Mess. Barr 4 Leake is about completed, and they will open next week—Monday or Tuesday—and we would respectfully suggest to the public that they call and examine their stockjand prices before going elsewhere to purchase. These young men come to us from the live city of Atlanta, and they come well recommended for business pluck and energy. They have spared no pains in selecting their stock, and it is their purpose to supply this com munity with a better class of dry* goods than is usually found in towns of this size and thereby save the peo ple the trouble and expense of going or sending to other markets to get fine goods. They will keep a splen did line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Fancy Gro ceries, Ac. They are also agents for two large clothiug manufactory es tablishments and will keep on hand a full line of samples of all grades, from the best imported goods, from which you can Belect snch goods as yon want and they will take yonr measure and have the clothes made to order, and guarantee a fit, and have them here from ten days to iwo weeks from the time your mea sure is taken. ThU is a new feature in our town and we hope that they may receive a liberal share of pat ronage, and meet with abundant suc cess in their new enterprise. The paragraph in last week’s Advertiser, proposing that the ed itor receive and forward funds any one might see fit to contribute to the orphans of Gen. Hood was without our knowledge or consent. We think a much better suggestion would be for each to send his mite to the Con stitution, Atlanta, Ga. That jour nal is working up the matter with commendable zeal find energy and already has near two thousand dol lars collected. Contributions sent there are acknowdged in next day’s paper. We will forward any dona tions left with us, but suggest that it would be better for each to seed his own. CAVE SPRING ITEMS. Col. J. A. Green, formerly of this place, now of Mill -dgeville, spent a few days with ns last week. Left Monday for Atlanta, being a mem ber of the Legislature from Baldwin county. Parties in town every day inquir ing for places to rent or buy. Capt. Jackson Trout has bought his town Jot back from Mr. Hoskiu- son. Mr. Green Cunningham lias bought the place known as the L ike house and farm, belonging to Mr. Wm. Gibson, for $5,000 cash. We regret very much to losse our friend, but he has supplied his place with one of Floyd’s best citizens. Capt Corpnt, of Macon, Ga., who has been spending the sumniei here with his family, is now receiving lumber preparatosy to bilding him a very fine residence in this place. Dr. Watts is still making brie t, preparatory to putting up in this plaoe a very fine brick building. It is admirably healthy, so said by the Doctors in Cave Spring. Dr Watts employs his time in the brick yard; Dr. Underwood saving clover; Dr. Gray speculating in land, and Dr. Culberson taking a rest, which bis feeble constitution very much needs. The Deaf and Dumb Institute opened last Monday under more fa- vorabie prospects than usual. Forty pupils present The number will probably reach seventy in a short time. We feel proud of the exellent condition of everything connected with the school. Prof. P. J. King is bringing the Hearn school up to what it merito riously deserves. He has thirty-nine yonng men and boys, with a pros pect of an increase in a short time. We think Prof. King has no supe rior south or north ns a successful instructor. Miss Georgia Davis, who has charge of the Baptist Female Academy, has a fine school and is succeeding well as an efficient and able instructor, giving entire satisfaction to her pat rons, so we Lave heard. Miss Georgia Hight is teaching a small select school. Rev. J. W. Tullen, who is teaching the Methodist school, has a large school, bntwe do not know the ex act number. Mr,J. F. Colville won the gold medal at Lome last Thursday. He is a young man of no ordinary abil- ty us an orator. We Lei a little proud that oue of Prof. King’s pupilsshould w in the prize, when his antagonist was the champion of Rome—Bob Toombs Wriglvt. Mub Ella Bond has returned to Cave Spring r.fter a long absence. One of our young merchants has been blushing and smiling ever since. Miss Lizz e Dean, of Walnut Gruve, Ala., is here on a visit to her relatives. Three of the members of the Leg islature speut Sunday with us. Cotton picking is progressing rap idly, but the crop will be short. Mr. Chas. Jones, of Cartersville who has been spending some time in our town with his sister, Mrs. R. U. Tilly, has returned home. Mr. H. Bitnn and daughter, of South Georgia, are spending some time with their relatives here. They are looking well. We were glad to meet Mr. Chap Quillien in our town la3t Slonday. He is looking well. Cotton is coming in rapidly and selling at 11£. Once A. Week. CHEAP GOODS. To the Tax Payers of Polk County. Understand, my book is kept open ed all the time at the office of Dr. E. U. Richardson, jr., in Cedartown. So when there on businesss drop in and pay your tax in a calm and cool manner. Wm. J. Richardson, Sepl8 4t T. C. Communicated. An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog. Many will recognize this piece of poetry. It is especially commended to the sweetened lips of all who take a fiendish delight in slandering their, neighbors. May the sad fate of the mad dog deter many from following his ex ample. Seay Kay-Ayteh. Good people of every sort. Give ear unto my song ; And if yon find it wondrous short, It cannot bold yon long. In Islington there lived a man. Of whom the world might say. That still a goodly race he ran Whene’er he went to pray. A kind and gentle heart he had. To comfort friends and foes ; The naked every day he clad When he pat on his clothes. And in that town a dog was found. As many degs there be Doth mongrel, pappy, whelp, and hound. And core of low degree, Thia dog and man at first were friends. Bat when a pique began, The dog, to gain his private ends. Went mad and bit the man. Around from all the neighboring streets The wandering neighbors ran. And swore tho dog had lost his wits. To bite to good a man. The wound it seemed both sore and*sad; To every Christian eye; 4nd while they swore the dog was mad They swore the man wonld die. Bnt soon a wonder came to light; That showed the rognes they lied; The man recovered of the bite, The dog it was that died. Sept. 16, 1879, 3* »» STUBBS A Have jnst moved into their elegant new Store Rooms on HAST SIDES of main street. Where they are now opening an extensive stock of GENERAL IEKCIANDISE. Their Goods were selected with great 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. aug7-!f HE HAS FOUND HER. “I have fonnd her! 4t last, after long wanderings, dull delays, I have fonnd her; And all my liie is turned to Joy and praise - I have found her! *A myriad-myriad timt-s In man's long history this thing has been; All apes, climes. This daily, hourly miracle has been A myriad-myriad times; •‘Yet it is new to-day. I have found her, aud a new spring glads my eye World, fair and gay As when Eve woke in dewy Paradise, Fade not away ! “Fade not, O light Lighting the eyes ot yet another pair, Bnt let my sight Find her as I have found her, pure and fair! Shine, mystic light 1 ” S5P”The ball belonging to the Knights of Honor and Reading Club, is for sale. It will njake an excel lent school or music room or resi dence for a small family. Persons who desire to purchase will do w*-ll to call on any of the gentlemen named below. J. O. Waddell, W. F. Turner, D. H. Ledbetter, Committee. SGHOO ll ’.NOTICE. There will be a call meeting of 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 by that time to have tl eir feports in, pro perly attested, or they will tail to receive any of the benefits arising from the public school fund. T. L. PITTMAN, County School Com. Polk County. Septll-ld The Lrgest piece ol good tobacco or a nickel is to be had at Bradford & Walker’s. tf S.-tisfnction Guaranteed, arc patting tip 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 wast ing m mey on worthless nostrums if you buy our preparations: Iron Tonic. Nerve and Bone Liniment. Vegetable Liver Pills. Saiitonine Worm Candy. Poor Man’s Porous Plasters. Eye Water. Teething Syrup. Eiectric Polish. Horse and Cattle Powders. Ins ct Powder. • Bradford & Walker, Cedartown, Ga. Every Mau his own Musician. “What’s the good of me buying a Piano or an Organ ? I can’t even play a jewsharp, tho’ I love music mity well. I wish to goodness some body would invent an instrument that I could play.” So say thousands of genuine music lovers, and at last a musical genius lias given them their heart’s desire. This new musi cal wonder, The Orguninelte, is no toy or humbug, but the most marvel lous musical instrument af the age. It clays Hymn Tunes, Quadrilles, Waltzes, Operatic Selection, or Popu- lai Songs with perfect accuracy. A child can play it. Has full sweet tone; durable; not liable to get out oi or der; weighs only 12 lbs. Price 6 Tunes, $10 ; extra tunes 25 els. each. Guaranteed to give more sat sfaction than any other instrument in the world. Money refunded after 5 days trial if not satisfactory Thousands already sold and not one returned. Local Agents wanted in every Southern city and village. For Illustrated Catalogues and full particulars address Ludden & Bates, Savannah, Ga., Manufacturer’s Sole Southern Agents! Do We Believe to Witch-Craftl “I take the position that we do not, in its broad sense, said a gentleman ot years and experience^ and' 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 lets Buckeye Pile Ointment.” This Ointment is made from the Buckeye, and is recommended for nothing else but Piles. Try it. It will cure yon. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale iu Cedartown by Bradford & Walker, march 13,"’79-eowly Taken in the Act. Sister Jones called on Elder Smith „ few evenings since. Being a next door neighbor, she entered Ins study unannounced, and was greatly shock ed at seeing him takiug a drink from a suspicious lookiug bottle. He noticed her look of inquiry, and said : “ThiB, 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 & Walker, Cedarlowu, Ua.J march 13, ’79 eowlv G EORGIA—Polk County!—Mrs. Sallie A, Chil ders, administratrix on the estate of Jane W. Childers, deceases!, has applied for letters of Dis mission as such administratrix. Therefore all persons concerned will he and appear a* a Coart i f Ordinary to lie held in said county on the first Monday in October next to show cause, if any they have, why she should not be legally discharged n, and no cap- A WEEK in your ipOO ital risked. Yon trial wfthooujxpense. The bust opportunity ever offered for those willing to work. \oo should try nothing else until you see for yourself what you can do at the business we oflei. No room to ex plain hi r!. You can devote all your time or only your s; ar * 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. UALLETT & CO„ Port laud, Maine. > $20 a day In your own locality. No risk. Women do as well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No oue can fail to make money fast. Any one can do the work. You 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. Business plea eant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address and we will ’ you full particulars and private term? free ; pics worth $5 also free ; you can then make up boys and girls make money faster at work lor than at anything else. The work is light and pleasant, aud such as any one can go ripht at. Those who arc wise who see this notice will scud us their address at once aud see for themselves. Costly Outfit and terms free. Now is the time. ’ ’ * ’— 1 1 sof G EORGIA—Pot.k County.—W. T. Gibson, Administrator on the estate of Jan Lampton, deceased, h-is applied for dismission letters of dismission should not be granted in sirid case. Given under my hand this 3rd day of Jure. 1879. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary. a EORGIA Haralson County.—To all whom it may concern: James II. Shelnutt bavin projier form applied to me for permanent, letters lar the creditors and next of kin of John Shclnntt, to be and appear at my office within the time al lowed by law, and show cause, if auy they can. why permanent administration should not be granted to James II. Shelnutt on John Shelnutt’s Debtors and Creditors Notice. A LL persona indebted to B. J. Hand, late of said county, deceased, are hereby not ified aud required to make liumcdUtc payment: and all person* HoMintr «fainu> wud duue*t»ed will please hand in their claims properly attested as the law requires, to the undersigned. Sept \ Horae EaiilfoMs CH .YNGE OF SCHEDULE. On and afU?r SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 187S, the raius will run on the Rome Railroad a? follow EVENING THAIS. Leave Rome daily at 8.10 A M Return to Rome at 12.301’ M SAfURDAY ACCOMMODATION. Leave Rome (Saturday only) at 5 00PM Return to Home at .8.00 1*31 C. M. PENNINGTON, Gcu’l Sup’t. ap27tf JNO. E. STILLWELL. Ticket Ag’t LUMPKIN’S OLD RELIABLE LIVERY, FEED anc SALE STABLE. Cedartown, G!a. MILLER A. WRIGHT, Proprietor. Keeps constantly on hand to hire, Good Ilorses and excellent vehicles. Splendid accommodation for Diovere and others. Horses, Carriage*, an Baggies always on Iiand for sale. Entire satisfac tion guaranteed to all w ho patronize me. 10-1 y NOTICE. G eorgia—polk county.—ah persons having demands against the estate of V. II Oppert. deceased, will present them properly pro ven to the undersigneu in the time required by law ; and all persons indebted to said estate please make immediate pay Burial Gases and Caskets. Huntington & Wright have added to their business a full line of beau tiful Burial Cases aud Caskt-ts (nun the smallest to the largest size, which they propose selling as low as they can be bought in any market. Also, a lull line of undertaker’s trimmings. DR. O. H. HARRIS. Physician and Surgeon, Oodartowxxy — — — G-a. Office at Bradford & Walker's Drug Store. Rc?i dence at the Valley House. nov 14-ly choice: house. CAVE SPRING, GA., 3?t. C. Tilly, Prop LIVERY AND FEED STABLES MAIL COACH TO CEDARTOWN DAILY. Real Estate Agency. T HE undersigned believing that a Real Estate Agency i» needed in this community, ha? established one for the purpose of buying selling and renting, for others, Ueal Estate such as farms, town property, mines and miuing interests, lie will take property to sell or rent and. make no charge for advertising or trouble unless a. sale or rental is accomplished. Any one having property for Bale or rent will make money by consulting me. Millar A. Wright. 9- Cedartown, Polk county, Ga. DE. E. e.DOIIE, Practicing Physician, CEDARTOWN, FOLK CO., GA. Office at Residence iuncl2-ly We Mahe no Slow About it, a quiet way. i price? that will astonish’ you, and all your! I you to come and see for yourself, and be convinced, f tST* It will pay you to sec us before you sell your COTTON or bay your GOODS. FEATHERSTON A GO. BEAMED & WALKED,, DRUGGISTS, SOUTU MAIN STREET, CEDAETOWE. &E0E&IA, Keop always on hand :v Compu te stock of nil things usually lotind in a first-class Drugstore. Country physicians will liud our drugs fresh and reliable. Prescriptions put up with special care. W. I. PHILLIPS ■ & GO., Agents for the Most Improved FARM AND MILL MACHINERY CEIDAX1TOWN TEAM ENGINES from 3 to 30 horse power. Cotton Gins, Oonden- " sere and Self Feeders, Threshers aud Separators. TURBIHE' WATER WHEELS, CORN AND WHEAT MILLS. In fact any machinery anyone in.y want, we will sell at manufacturers’ prices. We warrant our machi nery and will set it up and start it going Free Of’ Cliar<re. ROTJIsrJD AND JROK We have the largest stock of Round and Bar Iron in town aud at prices that defy competition. Give us a call and examine prices. mhiO-ly YOtf^G^ t<A I<l ( lvl\Y. ROME, (Shorter Block) GA LIFE 1 SITE (hast) for only ten dollars; half life size only fire dollars. Ilis work is all strictly first-class. Makes copies of all sorts of pictures any size and character desired. feh27-ly A. J. YOUNG, DEALER IN’ Corn and Rys Whiskies, Wine, Gins and Erandies, Noyes Warehouse, CEDARTOWN, GA. A Specialty made of Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey THE “R- E. REE, and OLD CABINET” Cannot be excelled. I keep such Liquors as may’fce used as a beveragae or for medierl purp ises, with perfect safety. Give me a c..U. Good treat ment guaranteed. oct. 3, trn’79. FREE A VALUABLE INVENTION, THE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON SEWING MACHINE in workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished a3 a first-class Plano. It received the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expositions. IT SEWS OME-FOURTH FASTER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than the combined sales of all the others. The WILSON MENDINC ATTACHMENT, for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHINC, furnished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES, together with a Tucker, Ruffler, Corder, Set of Hemmers, Binder, etc. AOEJiTTS WANS'ED. Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. U. S. A. DU. S. W. JONES,. WITH H. E. PENDLETON. WHOLESALE Drugs, Paints, Varnisbes, Xaiquors, Oils, Glass aad Seeds, NO. 55. NORTH MARKETiSTREET, SASSVIZiXJB,? TMET3T. * Ginseng. Beeswax, Feathers, Rage, Wool, Dried Fruit, etc., taxen ighe*t market price. account from c wtomers Jan. 33-iy OLDEST AND BEST DR. J. BRADFORD S Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine This is a prompt and certain cure for all diseases of the Liver, such 88 Dyspepsia, Headache, Chills and Fever, 4c.; Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every case, or money returned. For sale by druggists generally. J. G. YEISER, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.„ Rome, Ga, For sale bv Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga.,.aud B. T, Hoyt and D J. Powers, Rome, Ga. feb2f- i v