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TEE ADVERTISER,
FUBLSBED EVERY TIXUBSDAY MOItVING.
Cedartown, Ga. October 16.
Cliurcli Directory.
METHODIST.
kvKRY SABBATH ... *.. .D.J. Mtbick,Pastor.
BAPTIST.
. and 3rd SABBATHS, C. K. Hmthhiwoh, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
and )th SABBATHS J. K. 1>ast0r
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Ceflartovf n Lodge No. 2.73.
For Rent.
T desire to relit, on favorable terms,
my wood and blacksmith shop, and
tools, if needed, on Main street, by
the tin shop. MT. S. Davis.
Octl6-2t
. F. BURBANK
. S. LEDBETTER
I Lodge meets every Monday
1th Sabbaths.
DlCTATOB.
REPORTER
i.rUt alter 2d and
MASONIC
Caledonia Eodse
f, a. m.
|,S. STUBR3
W. JUDKINS.
, ...W. M.
..Secretary.
[ Regular communication 3rd ir'uiay_
v month, in room over Huntington & bright -
■tore.
TToTyTT NEWS.
J J. A. Wynn & Dio. has just re
vived a irrs'n lot of select Cannes.
|Vhen you want something nice call
lud see them.
The best cheese in Oedartown can
: bought tor 15 cents at J. A. Wynn
, Dro’s.
J. A. Wynn & Bro. will sell goods
it 10 per cent for the next three
L.lra. Call and find the difference.
lud
A 1 rge stock of Boots and Shoes
d Hats, cheap, at Phillips & Co n
QCt'O Ot.
Dorn Matelasscs, Cashmeres, Oiisa-
beretts, Mohairs, Alpacas—iu lact
fullest line of Dress Goods at
I’hillips & Go’s. Gct-J 3t
■ Opera Flannels, medicated _Flan-
lels, at Phillips & Go’s. Oet25 -It
splendid farm lor sale G
Idles south of Home. For purlieu-
call on It. T. Barkisoh,
ledartown, Ga. au 0 28 tf
At this season of the year a box of
.RADFORD & WALKER’S Liver
’ills in the liouse will often prevent
retracted sickiless by being used in
me. Thoy cost only 25 cents uiul
they do yon no good they cost
in nothing. Try one bo.x unu be
evinced.
■Bradford & Walker keep the be.t «ritm
Ik to be had anywhere. Taka your lakeland there
■id net it fllled for a nickel.
oi Iiradforil
fgteable
Walki
!'‘ 0r h l.,i: u-r lloctorV bill. slieli
mine"—rnmctlineT ninety-nine..
jgpTbos. It. Daniel becomes a
citizen of our town again this week.
jgT'Judd Crabb moved into his
new store yesterday.^
ESrD. Hankins’ Ledbetter lias
spread bis tent in town again.
jgr Hatch, painter, is doing a
l a r. e smearing business these days.
jegr^Dr. W. H. Felton, M. C., spoke
at the Methodist church in this place
last Sunday night.
Huntington & Wright have
a new clerk, Mr. Merrcll, of Carroll
coun ty.
Maj. S. M. H. Byrd is at the head
of the bee and chicken departments
of the Macon Fair.
oggpRev. Mr. Bockman, the Pres
byterian evangelist, will be here some
time next week.
^“President A. G. West will he
married to Mrs. Browning, in New
York, on 23d. tnst.
rgTTtev. Geo. Harries, of Rock-
mart will preach at the Baptist
church in this place next Suncay.
[ggrThe Cherokee Railroad will
run a special train to Rockmart next
Sunday to carry such as desire to
hear Dr. Felton preach.
jqgpMr. W’. W. Milam has a small
card in to days paper which you can
perhaps find if you put on your
specks.
JegTRev. Sam Jones, formerly of
Caitersville and known to many of
our citizens, is creating quite a sen
sation in Atlanta by a series of ins
unique and searching sermons.
JggT’The Cherokee Presbytery
convened in Marietta yesterday.
Rev. J. E. Jones and Mr. M. \ . B.
Ake have gone to represent Cedar
Valley cliui ell.
IST’Miss- Louise Moultrie was
winner of the prize of *>2 00 worth
„f sheet music, offered to the young
lady who would sell the greatest
number of tickets, by Mr. Johnson.
ggy-The county school commis
sioner call not yet tell the amount
of public fund due each teacher Sir
the reason that the State comniision-
er so has far fail d to notify him oT
the amount due this county.
To the Point.
The Bishop doubtless got into the
very kernel of the matter last Sun
day when he suggested that Chris
tian parents tried to teach their chil
dren by precept to love and revere
religion, while by example they did
teach them to despise and neglect it.
There i3 no disputing the fact that
the Christians cf this or any other
community have it iu their power to
make the people religious if they
will. There is little or no organized
or outspoken opposition tochristiau-
anity in this part of the country, and
with the press, the pulpit, the ros
trum and public sentiment in i s fa
vor there is nothing that can prevent
its general acceptance but the exam
ple ot its followers.
The Gross Proceeds
From the supper were seventy-
nine dollars and ninety cents. This
amount, after paying all expenses
and the entire indebtedness of the
Band, is sufficient to purchase a new
bass horn, which has been so long
needed.
lufiMEMBKKiliat it you
■itdlord A VV alitor s !,i' f
not give entire
■ box <>i' sinV other pills
buy a box of
p l*ills and il ey
tu to luse by ti
the market
uluuicc for
box ot' lUetu.
For Salt*.
A No. 3. Stiver i’la ted
.u M-.cliinr, bran new
Innpleto set, <■! attachments,
Apply at. this office.
Wilsoi
v with
very
tf
HI .hop Beckwith
Preached a most powerful and • 1 -
qnent sermon on tiv influence of ex
ample from the. Methodist church
pulpit last Sunday.
J. R. liu- t & Co,
Tins.- gentlemen have au adi
isemenL in to-day’s paper, which it
will be well fur those to consult who
Cull template muk ng purchases in
the tin and hollow ware line..
To the Fair.
Round trip tickets will he sold
next week front Monday to Thurs
day at 83.70 ; on Friday tickets lor
round trip will cost only 82.75. Per
sons desiring to do so can remain in
Atlanta until 5 a. in. Sunday morning
and come through to Cedartown by
a special train that will be put oil
the Cherokee road for the occasion.
The members of the Cedartown
Cornet Band, in meeting on last
Saturday night, by a unanimous
vote, passed the following resolution:
Resolved, That the unbounded
thanks of this Band be, and are
hereby, tendered the ladies who aided
in the supper and festival given for
their benefit last week; to any one,
who by subscription or otherwise,
rendered assistance; to the Adver
tiser PriiUSHIXG Co. for the use
of their columns: to Mr. Clwts. S.
Johnson for special favors.
Signet!.
John C. Allen, Pres’t.
J. F. Kimbrel, Secy.
They cull it in New York now
the “Kelly-Konkling-Kornell-Kan*
ochet Kimbination.”
Cotton Notice.
The Cedartown Warehouse is now
prepared to receive and store Cotton
and solicits the patronage of farmers
and merchants. We are not yet pre
pared to insure against lo83 by fire
therefore take no- lire risks at pres
ent. When prepared to do so notice
will hi given. The house is of brick
and covered with iron. Terms of
storage very liberal.
tf It T. Poole, Agt.
NOTICE-LAST ROUND.
For the last time I will be at the
following places for collecting tax:
Buncombe, Tuesday, October 14th
H. HARPOLB.
NO. 55 YANCEY BLOCK,
Bfokd Street, fyorqe, da.,
•H.
lias tlie Largest Display oi'
Will GO
MEDIUM lOiFS-IESS CS-OOI3S,
Cheap Dress Goods,
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
Velvets, Elegant Mourning &oods,
W. ML Phillips & Co.,
Have received (and are daily making additions to it) their Fall Stock of
MY ©CODS
Ot every description, including a fine line of
COOBS,
C LOT.I IING
HA.TS, CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES’.
They think iliey have the fin<*st line of goods they have ev-r pur
chased, and at lower prices. They ask an examination by every on -.
They will hereafter keep Wagm Materia! of all kinds from a lync l
pin to vny part of the wagon. m'u20-ly
HOSIERY, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, JEANS, LINDSEY-
AND GENERAL STOCK OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, NOW
SHOWN BY ANY RETAIL LIOUSE IN ROME.
Prices as Low as Can hi Found in
Octol6-3ra
any House in the 3ou!h
ffc Advise cur Friends
In both town and country to look
through our advertising columns
carefully- and note particularly the
advertisements of our local mer
chants. Those who have cards iu
this paper arc 2 wide awake, well
posted, energetic, business men who
have the shrewdness to buy goods
in the cheapest markets and are not
afraid tu let it be known. As a rule
persons will get better goods and bet
ter bargains of those merchants in
this or any other town who are lib
eral advertisers. They have cheap
goods and want the people to know
My Friends can find me at the
well known cheap house of G. W
Fcatliersoii & Co. 0. B. Whatley.
OctlG 2i
Shawls, Sleeveless Jackets, Hoods
—so beautiful at Phillips & Co’s.’
J About ten years ago 1 was cor.
■tiered a continued dyspciic and illV
|.su was considered a hopeless one
■ the physicans who treated me, I
advised to try the liver medi-
Ine prepared by Dr. J. G. Yeisur. 1
led three bottles and was entirely
red and am now sound ar.d well. I
Tmsider it an invaluable remedy for
■ at disorder and heartily recom-
leiid it to all afflicted with that com-
laint.—John Kenedy, Cassville,
la. For sale in Cedartown by Briul-
|rd & Walker at 75 cents per bottle.
J No patent nostrum is the Iron
Ionic at Bradford & Walker’s, but
good, honest, home-made remedy.
J Iron Tonic, at Bradford & Walk-
I’s is the cheapest and best tonic in
Trv i f - tf
|It costs you nothing to try a bottle
| that Iron Tonic at Bradford A
| alkcr’s unless it benefits you. Money
■funded iu every instance where it
Ills to give satisfaction. tf
|gal Notices.
] Parties desiring us to do legal ad-
Irtising should always bring them
1 by 9 o’clock Wednesday morning
order to insure insertion. It
lould be better to hand them in early
londay morning. Remember al-
|iys to have the necessary fee ac
ini pany the advertisement.
If Any of tli-.it Money
You have in your pock, t E-longs
to this office, jtfst walk right in and
pay up, like a little man, and clear
vour con cience. What little we
Rave earned we need and must have.
If kind words fail we shell regret
fully resort to more potent argu
ments.
Sir. H. HkrpoIdi,
Of R one, has something to say to
our readers this week. Mr. II. has
earned the reptatiuii of keeping a bet
ter class if goods than are found in
most stores and of selling them as
low us reliable goods can be sold by
anybody. If you try him once your
are very apt to become his customer.
Please Remember
That we have no time to c ill on
each individual who is indebted to
this office and beg him to pay up.
If those who owe us are waiting for
this before settling we tell them now,
kindly but emphatically, that we
shall not call ourselves, as we have
other and more agreeable employ
ment, but we will send ail officer and
let them pay him for his trouble.
I Best Cream Cheese and fat fish
I,light before the recent advance in
York can be bought very cheap
bill Huntington & Wright’s.
Sept2a
| A fine line of Pickles, A fine line
linned Goods, Atine line Jellies and
[indies, Apricots Pineapples and
ysters, Soap, Spices and Sundries;
1 those at Huntington & Wright’s
i rock bottom prices, Sept2?
Don’t imagine that it is a mere
electioneering scheme or an idle joke
obout tlie present tax collector clos
ing his books after this month.
Ec doesn’t care for precedent, nor
what other tax collectors in the
State are doing. He means to dts
charge his duty as r quin-d by law,
and thus protect himself and liis
bondsmen; if, however, in the face of
the notice that has been given, any
tax payer should not be convinced
that lie is in earnest, tiy him by fail
ing to pay your taxes by the 31st. of
October and see who will- be thrown
in the cost.
W. J. Richardson, T. C.
15th.
lG-h.
17th.
ISth.
20th.
2lst.
22nd.
23 rd.
Rockmart, Wednesday,
Fish Creek, Thursday, “
Lime Branch, Friday, “
Esoin Hill, Satnulay, “
Prmr’s Station, Monday, “
Iiay’s Mill, Tuesday, “
Cedartown, Wednesday, “
Russell’s & Young’s, T”sday“
Third and last round :
Esoni Hill, Friday, October 24th.
Hampton’s, Saturday, “ 25th.
Fish Creek, Monday,- “ 27th.
Rockmart, Thesday, “ 28th
Buncombe, Wednesday, “ 29tli.
Cedartown, Thursday, “ 30th.
Young’s, Friday, “ 31st.
Respectfully,
W. J. Richardson, T. C.
oct9-4w.
ROCKMART LOCALS.
GHEJiP GOODS.
We Maks no Slow About it,
I hut dou't mind tel!im; you in a quiet way. j
that we have one of tin* largest ami lK**-r. SKLEf i {
I TED STOCKS of FALL and WINTER GOODS •
l ever brought to Cedartown, ami felling them at j
[ prices* th:C will astonish yon, and all your i
1 - * oelieye it. in lact, j
I y»u t
1ST It will pay you to see us* before you sell your COT TON or buy your GOODS.
PEATHERSTON & CO,
-Dll.
Have just moved into their elegant new Store Rooms on
BAST SIDE OF MAIM ST5S.HET,
Where they are now opening an extensive stock of
BFQKD & WALKER,
ra.UGOlSTS,
your purchase:
WIT U SiGTF
Hu
Bt»t
W. W
Cigars in town where
Milams.
At
It
Reports to the contrary, Phillips
& Co. pay highest market price for
cotton and will sell you goods as low
as anybody. 0. t9 3t
The only safe way to go in a bal
loon is to send asuusiitute.—Buffalo
Express.
Jeans, Linseys ana Tweeds ex
changed for wool in anv quantity at
W. M. Phillips & Co’s.* Oct25-31.
W. W. Milam has the best Cigar
in town. Try one, and you will be
convinced.
Wagon Spokes, Hubs. Felloes,
Iron, Tire—any and every kind of
wagon and buggy material alt Phil
lips & Co’s. Oct9-3t
Yon out to try a bottle of W. W.
Milam Champaigne, if you want
something good.
All other siz s at a i
All orders promptly fill*
- * BUY
WHAT PAYS BEST
AFTER HARVEST,
I Go to Huntington & Wright’s for
jimming silks, they have all the
llors. Se P 125 -
Score ns Another.
A lady went to Atlanta from this
place last week to do some shopping.
After walking herself down trying
in vain to find a house that wyuld
sell goods cheaper than the mer
chants of Cedartown she gave it up
and came hack here and got the lar
ger part of her bill. This is a solid
fact and one which we commend to
the siriors consideration of those
who are saving up their dimes to
spenl in Atlanta during fair week.
SchoGl Notica.
By order of the Board of Educa-
.loii, the Public School term- has
been changed from the mouths of
July, August and September, to the
months of January, i\binary and
March.
The annual examination of teach
ers for the Public Schools in Polk
county for the year 1SS0 will be held
at the Court liouse ill Cedartown,
embracing the 29th and 30th of De
cember, 1S79. The examination will
begin at 10 o’clocK, a. m., on Mon
day, the 29th of December.
T. L. Pittman,
C. S. C. Polk County.
OctlG-td
Isa serious consideration op its
COSTAND PROFITS,AND HOWTO ECON
OMIZE BY COMPARING YOUR OWN EX
PERIENCE with that of others in
Farm Laboil
OILY $1.15 A YEAR,
“Will piacc yiu in possession of the
only Newspaper that gives the
actual experience and
experiments of prac
tice farmers.”
Iiicstonc !
IFa r mers can get their bine stone
om Bradford & Walker at 10 cents
|pound. ^
imps anil Lanterns.
| In great variety of both s'yleand
-jee at Bradford & Miaiker s.
| Huntington & Wright’s eenter
inter is loaded down with Jeans at
bttom prices. - Sept 25
I A large and beautiful stock of dress
bod3 at Huntington & Wright’s.
Sept?5
The latest style gentlemens hats
[id choeviot suits are to be found at
, Huntington & Wright’s at aston-
Ihingiy low prices. Sept25
Beats A1I.
We took a trip by rail last week
from this place to Savannah, from
he north west to the south east cor
ner of State, about 375 miles, and
improved as best we con’d the oppor
tunity for observing the country, tlie
crops and the condition of the peo
ple, and came back more than ever
pleased with Cherokee Georgia. The
tiuest crops, the richestjsoil, the most
beautiful scenery on the whole route
are on the Cherokee Railroad be
tween this place and Cartersville.
Decidedly the most exhilerating and
enjoyable rido we had was on one cf
Conductor Sar.ford ‘ Vandiver's fist
cars from Taylorsville here.
Call on Milam and yon will see
something fancy in the way of a sa
loon, he keeps perfect order and
treats all Gentlemenly.
The name of Mns Annie Hill was
on the programme of last evening’s
concert for the benefij of the yellow
fever sufferers, but having contracted
a severe cold, her friends feared she
would be unable to fulfill her engage
ment. However, she appeared and
sang Ernarni Involami in tones so
cleiuvand with such artistic execu
tion, that she received a hearty en
core. I was enabled to do this, she
said, by using Coussens’ Iloney ol
Tar, the best compound in the world
for clearing the voice, relieving hoarse
ness, curing coughs and colds. Price
50cts. For Bale by Bradford & Wal
ker, Cedartown, Ga.
march 13, ”79-eowly
October 10, 1879.
After a long drouth the rains have
set in in earnest, retarding cotton
cotton picking very much.
Weather exceedingly warm for the
season.
Cotton coming in very rapidly and
selling to-day at from 9J to 94.
Tlie railroad seems to be doing a
good business. The hands are now
grading the track til Col. Jones’
field with a view of crossing the
creek lower down. We learn that
the road wifi probably be finished
through to Cedartown by the last ol
tbi3 month. Can’t we have a jolli
fication or something of the sort
when it is finished ?
We see in last week’s Adverti
ser that Rome is waking up to hei j J.pon Wagon Scales, SG0
interests—that she fears loosing tlie |
Cedar Valley trade, etc. If Cedar
town is like R .ckm rt her fears are j upon unn'ic.n
almost groundless, for all the cotton
receiv. d here go by wagon to Rome, I
and will continue to do so until
Cartersville wakes up to her interest j
and throws out inducements for us |
to trade with them.
Mr. James and Benna Heaton
speak of starting business in Rock
mart soon.
Maft Lovel and John Smith are
here with a view of starting a retail
grocery here soon. We can then get
a drink either to the right or left, as
we will have a grocery eti eacli side.
The friends of Miss Lucy Hutch
ings arc listening daily lor her dea th.
She is reported very low with the
l’eyer. Her sister died with it some
time ago. She is now in Tiiledega,
Ala.
Mr. S. J. Cox made a valuable
present to the Baptist church in this
place, a very fine chandelier. Ligh',
more light, which interfers with the
young fellows sitting with their girls.
Rev. George Harris commenced a
three months school here last Mon
day with a very good beginning for
the Season.
Judge John N. Jones has returned
after a good long absence, to Rock
mart, and has gone to housekeeping
by himself, lie is getting very fee
ble, but still continues to travel
around.
Tlie Senate as a com t of impeach
ment failed to impeach the treasu
rer of Georgia. Uotv they did that
we are unable to say. Report says
one Senator voted against impeach
ment on the ground tha. others had
done the same tiling, and had not
been punished. Whoever heard ol
such a decision ? His constituents
had better put him to making core.
It would be more profitable to the
country if not for him.
The Tax Collector is abroad in
the land, and it appears as if he
means business. There is but little
chance to get in credit.
And now guano is turned into
cotton, and that bale for a ton has
some. No more credit on that.
Locals here are as dull as the
times. W. N. S.
GEHERAL lERCEAIMSE.
SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Their Goods were selected with great carp and with an eye to ti e needs I CEDARTOWN.
oi their customers and were bought for Cash, lhey will be sold .n Ju
lowest figures. Go and examine their stock and prices before jna.*<:
GEORGIA,
dowjst
: on baud a complete stock of all tilings usually tound in a
gstorr. Country physicians will find our drugs fresh and
CHICAGO SCALE CO.,
140 anrl 151 Jefferson Street Chicago. HI.,
reduced the prees of all
2-ton Wagon Seales, S40-
■eat reduction. Every Scale “folly warranted.”
ti. Circulars. Price List and Testimonials sent
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. jnlvl7-0m
b_ sa:
0.EORGIA p-.p
I of administ
| late* of stici coup.
; lar the creditors j
to bo and aopcar
' ocl by 1
hv per
grant, d
estate.
Witness my hand
tember l=t, 1879.
rid show caul-
in' lit administrati.
Fames II. bhclaatt ‘
The Cincinmti Weekly Enquirer
is the inediim through which
producers of every class make
known theirnwn experi
ence, slid seek tha t
of others.”
‘The best true!'or of farming, is tlie
farmer himself! V lact fully de
monstrated in the department
(two pages a Week) devoted
to ‘The Parmer and his
II»nsehtiltl’ in the
Weekly Enquirer.”
If you have Corns or Bunions, use
Cousscub JLightuiug Liniment, and
you can trip the light fantastic with
with ease and grace. It will also
cure Rheumatism, Lame Back,
Sprains, Bruises, etc. On animals,
for Galls, Spayin, Rinebone, etc., it
effects a speedy and permanent cure.
Remember Coussens’ Lightning
Liniment. Price 50 cts. For Sale by
Bradford & Walker, Cedartown, Ga.
march 13, ”79-eowly
“Every department is complete.”
“It is worth 8100 00 a year to farm
ers, but costs only 81.15.
“The Best is the Cheapest.”
“It always has the news in advance
of all others.”
“There is none better.”
‘It is the best Political Friend the
People have, advocating its
democracy upon the prin
ciples of justice and
equity to all.”
“It is the original Grecnbaeker. ’
Such are a fcif of tho many compliments ]
to the CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, by the 1*
throughout the country- ., rM ,
The merits of its Editorial Agrtcvuural, ro-u.
cal. Correspondence, Library, Ttleyraphic
and Commercial department* combine to make
all that is ueqnired in an A No, 1, first-class lam.ly
journal.
WEEKLY ENQUIRER:
nd official sUmntr.ro. Sc'
S. 11. DAVENl’OIiT.
Ordinary.
Eom*3 HallviiitM•
CH ANGE OF SCHEDULE.
: and aTter SUNDAY, JUNE 9,fl878, tl
p will run on the Rome Railroad as follows:
EVENING TRAIN.
■ e Rom^ daily at 8.10 A M
Return to Rome at 12.30 P M
SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION.
Rome (Saturday only) at 5 00PM
Return to Rome at 8.00 PM
M. PENNINGTON, Gc;nT Snp’t
GAU/ivliY.
ROME,
■r Block)
GFYY.
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten do
His work is nil strictly first-class. 1
any 3ize and character desired.
ar-; half life size only five dollars,
nkes copies of ail sorts of pictures
feh27-ly
agMMBBBa n— aaFjaaatMg
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Qqxi
DEALER IN
and Rye Whiskies, Wine,
Gins and Brandies,
Noyes War.house, CEDARTOWN, GA.
ap27tf JNO.' E. STILLWELL. Ticket Ag’t
Ileal Estate Agency,
r; that a Real
se of buying - oiling
rill take property to p
»ntai is aecom’plishurl
•h as l-
rouble ........ ... - ...
ny ore having p oj erty
i rauEC money by consult ng me.
Millar A. Wbiuut.
Cedartown, Polk county, ua.
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey
THE“RE.LEE, and OLID CiMBIjNTET”
Cannot be excelled. I keep such Liquors as may be used as a beveragae or
for medical purposes, with perfect safety. Give me a c--.ll. Good treat
ment guaranteed. oc ^ •’> * m
il, ■infcBiYiirrsg
j jHPBBWBCBmM 1 MK3j ■s.irri.-gj^K^.- 1 .
A VAimULE INVENTION.
TKS WOHLD REMOWMSQ
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
_ . _ . A.. . r-nrl no nleoenflv
DR. c. H. Harris
Physician and Surgaon,
Oodartc « »
Ga.
Office at Bradford & Walker's Drug Store. Resi
„nce at the Valley* Ilonsc. nov 14-ly
in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly
finished as a first-class Pia. ? - it ^ceived tho highest awards the
Vienna and Centennial Expositions. IT SEVV- OK-
than Athor machines. its capacity is unlimited. There are more
Wit-SOff MACHINES scid in the United States than the combined salss
S Jl tho others.* The Wlt-SON V.EHDiffC ATTACH^rpT^orrcpaWng
all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHJKC, furnished FHEE with
ail WILSON SEWtK 4 MACHINES, together with a Tucker, Rufflor,
Corder, Set of Hammers, Sindor, etc.
NEW
Lively and Bale Stable,
Cor. Main cf Prior Street?
CEDARTOWN, GA.
W. F TREADAWAY, Proprietor,
New Vehicles, Good Stock and
low prices. Give me a trial.
a g-s-THAyrats "SiWtS?in’Z?
Address
SEWING MACHINE CO.
omc^so.HMSOI8, u. s*
j&n.l, ’79-ly
!¥y EREE n FL>R CLUB 3 OF SEVEN.
DAILY ENQUIRER:
Con8nmplion Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice, having
had placed in his hands by an East India missiona
ry the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and permanet cure for Consumption,
Bronchitis, Catarrah, Ashma, and all Throat and
Lung Aflections. also a postivc and radical core
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints,
after having tested its wonderful enrative powers
in thonsands or cases< has felt it his daty to make
it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by
this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering,
I will send freo of charge to all who desire it, thiB
recipe, in German, French, or English, with full di
reckons for preparing and nsing. Sent by;mail,
by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W.
W. Sheiuk, 149 Powers’ Block, Rochester. N- Y
QCtl6-G*n
JVilhotrt Sun. Imp. With Sun.1-
One Tear *12 “-L t 1 ^ UU
Sunday's Issne alone, pur year
Any two days’ issae
Any three days issue, l ‘ iir ’
Specimens Free. Agents TVanteu.
FARRAN & McLEAN, Publishers,
CINCINNATI, O.
CHOICE HCUSlSh
CAVE SPRING, GA.,
R. C. Tilly, Prop-
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
MAIL COACH TO CEDARTOWN
DAILY.
Burial Oases and Caskets.
Huntington & Wright have added
to their business a full lino of beau
tiful Burial Cases and Caskvts 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.
DE. E. OOYLE
DR. S. W. JONES,
3 io'Si .air-2 JSa
WHOLESALE
Fain’iS;, liquors,
Oils ? Class aasi Sesds ?
NO. 55, NORTH MARKETS STREET,
Oinsanr. Bcrstvas, Feathers, Bags. Wool, Dried Fruit, ct-., taKei <
UrugSj
jtn. ‘i'i-ay
©laBIIilT MMp BUST
DB. J. BbId^OBD’S
Liver and Dyspeptic
Medicine
Practicing Piiysician,
CEDARTOWN, POLK CO., GA.
Office at Rctidence loncU-ly
This is a prompt arid certain cure tor al) diceases o the Yii\er, snch
ims p^o D » yspppsiaj U( , ulache , Chills and Fever, &c. -
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
case or money returned. For sale by druggists generally.
J. G. TB1SEB,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Rome, Ca.
For sale by Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga., 'and R T. Hoyt and D
J. Powers, Rome, G a. 1 ’-