Cedartown advertiser. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1878-1889, October 23, 1879, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER. fUBLSIir.D EVEHY THURSDAY MORNING Cedartown, Ga. October 23. (lliareli Direcfory. METHODIST. EVERY SABBATH D. 3. Mtbick, TMtor. BAPTIST. It and 3rd SABTATH3, C. K. Hixdciisox, Taftor. PRESBYTERIAN. and 1th SABBATHS -J. K. Jones. Pastor KNIGIITS OF HONOR. Ceiavtown Lodge No. 473. T. P. BURBANK Dictator. L. S. LSDH iTTER Rei-orter Lodgs meets every Monday night arter 3d and ftth Sabbaths*. MASONIC. Caledonia Lodxo F, A. M. I, S. STUBBS w - M - J. tV. I'JDKLNS . .. ..Socrjlh'jr; Regular comtnu Location 3rd Friday in 3very month, in room over IJuu ting ton iu Wright’s store. LOCAL NEWS, ~J. A. Wynn & bio, ha* just re ceived a fresh lot of select candies. When yon want something nice oali and see them. The best cheese in Cedartown can be bought lor 15 cents at J. A. Wynn & lire's. J. A. Wynn & Pro. will sell goods nt 10 per cent for the next three weeks. Call and find the ditf'.-rence. A 1 rge stock of Boots and Shoes and Hats, cheap, at Phillips & Go’s Oot-9 3t. Lorn MateJasses, Uasluneies, Oash- mcrit's, Mohairs, Alpacas—in fact the fullest lino ol Dress Goods at Phillips & Go’s. Cct-9 3t Opera Flannels, medicated Flan nels, at Phillips & Go’s. Oct25 3t At this season of the yearn box of BRADFORD & WALKER’S Livei Pills in the house will often prevent protracted sickne8#by being used in time. They cost only 25 cents and if they do you no good they cos you nothing. Try one box anil he convinced. Pradrurd & Walker keep the best writing Ink to bo hid anywhere. Takeyour inkstand there and get it filled for u nickel. Kaen ft box ol Bradford & Walker’# vagtcqbk: iverpilhs tu-yoitr tloa4e tdl thn time. A bill or aro at bed time ocoariouaily when you led a littlo out of aorix” will often save y«»u a loug Ppdl oi ickneiti* and a Ftili bm-^er dix^tor’a bill. * A «*Ucn i ilore rtves mine”—HonieUtuctf ninety-nuio. BEMEMBElithat if you buy a box of Ifr.sdforJ £ Walker’s l.ivnr Pills ami tl ey Jo Rot give entire sarisfaelion you cau E»> r box of any other pills in tbo market without ciiurge. Tbcie is uo cliunuo fur you to lose by trying a box of them. For Sale. A No. 9, Stiver Plated Wilson Sewing Machine, bran In-w »>t). Complete set ol ultaCIIIUeuts, Vt'l'tf lull). Apply at this ollice- U About ten years ago I was con dereti u ooulijJiii d li-ysperie a.id mi i8e was conealt red li hopeless -’O' y- the plivsieaiis'wlio treau iL ill-. 1 as advised to try I lie liver in’.li lie prepared by Dr. J. G. Yeiser. 1 sed three bottles and was entirely ured and aill now Bound and w-dl. 1 insider it an invaluable remedy foi ml disorder and heartily locuiii- leird it lo all afflicted w ith that coin- laint.—John Kenedy, Gassville, a. For sale in Cedariowii hy Biau- ird & Walker at 75 cents per buttle. No patent nostrum is the Iron onic at Bradford & Walker’s, but good, honest, home-made remedy. Iron Tonic, at Bradford & Walk r's, is the cheapest and best tonic in se. Try it..- G It costs you nothing to try a bott e f that Iron Tonic at Bradford & ! al ker’s u n leas it bench ts you. Money -lutided in every instance where it tils to give satisfaction. tf pgal Notices. Parties desiring us to do legal ad- ertising should always bring them r by 9 o’clock Wednesday inorniHg l order to insure insertion. It tould be belter to hand them in early londay morning. Remember al- ava to have the necessary fee ac.- ompauy the advertisement. 2go”Two new stores on Court House rquare, did you know it ? Jg3”Mr. R. S. Whitehead ol Bar tow was in the city Monday. sure to attend services at the Presbyterian church this week. See invitation from the pastor. Huntington & Wright [made the firct shipment of cotton over the Cherokee Railroad last Monday, thir ty-five bales. ‘ B3f”Wlien a man has not slrenglh of mind enough to k'ep from mak ing political differences with his friends personal ones, he had mnsii better keep out of jiolilics altogether. J3f“The very unfavorable weather of lhe past week has caused work on theEiilroad to be suspended and the cous queuce is the terminus is still two miles from iowr. t^-Jud Crabb hv.s gone to Atlan ta to the fair and to have bis voioe half-soled and a big crack in it solder ed up. That cantata effort of his came very near causing a permament split is bis vocal apparatus. Now that the long winter cventngs are come, you should go to Bradford & Walkers aud get you a good lamp to read by- They sell them so very low that, everybody can have one. Any size style or price, from 25 cent to $3,00. ;3*"The exceedingly bad weather of the past week has donejincalciilable injury to the cotton crop in this sec tion. Besides staining and soiling it, the long continued dampness has cau6--d a sprouting or the seel to a considerable extent iS^Cominissioner Pittman was in town yesterday arranging (o.piy the teachers of public schools their pro rata of the public school fund, which is, this year, GGJ cents to the dollar, and i3 now at Stubbs & Go’s ready for paying them. KgT W ■ have been requested to in quire tenderly after the health and whereabouts of the committee up-, pointed to :.i I the [Ordinary in eree - ing a bridge across Big Gedar near the Ironwotks. A bridge is sorely needed there uow and its cmi3truc tion should not he delayed. Jas. Harrison iiconsid ering the 1 a ability of starting a loun- Jry here. We do most earnestly hope that lie will bo encouraged to proceed al once. Of all the gulfing tyrranies that ever beset a housewife, that of the washerwoman is the most xasperating. Emancipation from their thralUovj is a consummation levoutly to be wished. If there has ever been, or should • ver be hereafter, anything in the i iiuius of ibis journal that offends ii the h ast the religious seutimen’. •f t is community or i-uy part of it, ve do most reverently apologise lot I Rlli! lli.-sIiTMU lev 'i.'cfii-e o, in-e.t- i ii of so offending, or want of res a-et j for religio-p.ditieai sentiment ve have neither reverence nor rec- iect. I’lei s note the distinction. A series of meeting? will lie lid in the Presbyterian church io'tlp place, commencing Thursday, tia evening, at 7 o’clock. The meetifs will be conducted by the Rev. A- thar. Bachman, of Knoxville, Ten. We cordially invite the other ebr dies in this place—each indiriaal member of them—to attend and lid ns in these servi :e3. It is to lea work, as we trust, for Christ, >r Gol’s glory and the salvation?! souls. Come along, then, one ud all, and as yon come bring allof your friends, and labor with us or their salvation, It is our desire nd purpose to make this meeting, if we can, not a Presbyterian, nor Baiisl, nor Methodist meeting in the sual aud common acceptation of here terms, hot a service for the Lod, in which, we hope and c: lieve, al can participate, : nd it! which all shall he blessed. J E. Jones, Pasbr. w. w. blast. Milam’s saloon is ii lull oc23-lt Notice. Parties indebted to me for tiition are requested to make immediat set tlement. I am not able to great ir- dulgence to any one, I nCeltic money, must have it 2t ‘ J. C. IIa W. W. Milam’s saloon is tie most attractive place in town. Cotton “Notice. The Cedartpwn Warehouse is cow prepared to receive and store cotton and solicits the patronage of farmers and merchants. We are not yet pre pared to insure against loss by fire therefore take no fire risks at pres ent. When prepared to do so notice will bo given. The honse is of brick and covered with iron. • Terms for weighing and storage: For 10 days e.r less, 12£ cents; 10 to 15 days. 15 cents ; 15: to 20 days, 20 cents; 20 to 30 days, 25 cents, and 25-cects per mouth for loDger time. tf - R T. Poole, Agl. reel* Alj:IS For Sale A sow nnd three nice shouts. Will 11 one or nil, CHEAP. Apply at tins ol! o . Best Cream Cheese and fat fish ,nght before the recent advance in ew York can be bought very cheap om Huntington & Wright’s. Sept25 Inestone ! Fa’-mers caa get their blue stone om Bradford & Walker at 10 cents pound. ^ imps and Lantern-. In great variety of both style and [•ice at Bradford & Walker’s. Reports to the contrary, Phillips Go. pay highest market price for jtton and will sell you goods as h w 5 anybody. 0>-l9 3i The only safe way to go tn a bal ,ou is io send a substitute.—Buffalo Ixpress. Jeans, Liusrys ana Tweeds ex- changed for wool in any quantity at W. M. Phillips & Co’s. Oet25-3t W. W. Milam has the best Cigar in town. Try one, aud you will be convinced. Wagon Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Iron, Tire—any and every kind of wa «ron and buggy material at Phil lip's & G»’s. Oei9-3t You out to try a bottle of W. W. Milam Champaign*, if you want something good. ent, on favorable terms, blacksmith shop, and :d, on Main street, by W. S. Davis. 10,000 More. Bradford & Walker have inst re lived a Iresh invoice often thou and of their famous liver pills. Tln-y ell more of these pills than of all th-r kinds combined, lteas m why ; They give Utter satisfactiou than any other pill and are cheaper. Tke St. James. When yon go through Cartersvillc on your way to the fair, or anywhere else, be sure to stop at the St. James. Maj Hose, the proprietor, will look after you with the kindly interest of a father and see that you are well fed and comfortably'quartered. If we could only move the Maj. and the St. James over to Cedurtown w might put on city airs, B. U. Dougherty, Atlanta Has something to say to our read ers in this issue. When in Atlanta a few days since we took a stroll through his vast establishment and found it a per feet “nmmuium gath erum” of everything that pertains to his line of trade. If any of our read ers go to Atlanta to trade they will do well to give Mr. Dougherty a call. The Ceibii town Uotel Passes this week into the hands of Mr. J. H. Maxwell of North Caro lina. Mr. M is a new hand at the business bat his reputation as a busi ness man and . a citizen leaves no room for doubt that he will make the Uotel a comfort to all who patronize it and > credit to our rising and vig orous young town. We wish the new management great success. Hon. C. (>. Janes Has returned to the bosom of his constituents, so to speak, and islren- dering an account of his stewardship. We do hope the constituents afore said will express their severe disap proval of his dereliction of duty in not writing the Advertiser a letter every week on the doings and actings at the capitol, as he promised to do. Otherwise he has made a faithful representative. We do not remem ber but one vote of his that we would have cast differently, and in that he erred, if error it was, on the s.de of the people- Married at the residence ofthe brides father in Polk county on the evening of the IGth, of Oetwcr, 1879, by Eller L. C. Payne Hr. Jen- janten F. Griffin and Miss May C. Hamrick, (laughter of Robert Land Martha Jane Hamrick, all ofi’olk county, Georgia. Married at ihe residence o(P. C. Blankiuship, on tkeI8i.li Mr.tV. J. Black to Miss Mary J. Gilmer all of Cherokee C i. Ala. by P. C. Blukiu- shipjN. 1’. Ex ollieo and J. P. Married at the resilience o 1 Capt. T. A. lingers, Stihsboro Mill, Bar tow comity, Ga., Wcdnesdy, Oct. 15th, 1879 by Rev. J. E. dries, as sisted by Rev. S. W. Newel, Jr. J. D. Upson, of Gainesville, Ga., ind Miss Fannie II. lingers. After pirticipat- uig in tho pleasant n.-past ;iven by Mrs. M. L. Flowers, of tils place, amid the kind wishes of inarji friends who aceumpanird them to-hem de pot, they left for Atlana front alienee they go to Gaiue.ville. In connection with their man' friends, wo wish them, through life prosperi tv and happiness. May heavens choicest blessings, sweet ti rainbow mists t.iat steal through tho silken loaves ol rises, shower oi al! their joyous hopes. May their ives a3 one harmonious dream of c-xpence, ilia encumbered of all earth a t Hill [K-red opacity, glide on to tho unre beaute ous realm of love ant wisdom’s blending.—Gartersvilh- Ixpres . Tho largest and cheapest lino of Dress Goodsever off-led in this mar hot- at Rilillips ft ‘A->V Gal! -and examine lbr yourselves. octl3-3t If yon want a fancy d ink Call > li 11:1am. lie can fix it up e‘Cl23-jt All About Home. ‘‘The Complete U-ime.” Mr3. Ju lia McNair Wright’s new luokj just published by J. G. MoCurty A Go., of PnihuUlphia, has re-caved the warmest commendations bom the Press and Clergy in all so. ions of the- country- Tile following extracts cluirly in dicate that it is a work of sterling merit, The Christian Advocate:—A book of more pracical utilty will seldom, if ever, be found oteside of inspiration. The Presbyterian says:—The prevailing feature of lhe book is its good sense, and when we say ibis oi .-ueh a b ii k we pay it the lighesi compliment w- imigine. It it :r..-e everywhere to the Evangelical faith. The Journal and Messeigku, CONOINNATI, G.,SAYS:—We hdie- 0 tnat it would he of unspeakable ituc- fit to every family iu our land could it be read not only hy fathers and ruotln rs, but by sons and daughters as they are glowing up. Its healthy toue, ns common sense aud truthful ness commend it, and can hut un der it of the highest value. Tub N. Y. School Journal says: —In this workjwe ha*e all the lights and shawduws that go to make up tie picture of a real home. It imparts instructions in the whule range ui domestic government iu the mist pleasing and ellcolive manner. The Mo. Republican says:— it is essentially njhume book. It mmt have been dictated by a heart that has been baptized iu the beauty ol the holiness of home. * * * The sen timent of the book is lofty while the style is natural, cheerful, easy and fluent, and the page3 are so muni- bright pictures of domestic quiet and comfort. Rev. Dr. Map.ch bays:—It is so well written that it cannot fail to be read, and it cannot be read without bringing sweetness aud light into somebody’s home. From the above, it will be seen that this is a sensible, beautiful, and extremely valuable book. Its sjiher- is wide as the world itself aud it will exert a powerful influence for good in every home into which it enters. AgenLs for its sale are wanted everywhere. The Gartersville Free Press is as sured that a cotton mill will be erect ed iu that city next year. town and i Rje of h i and will keep his bar open late earlv. Don’t forget that good oct23-lt fMTTlCE -LAST ROUND- For yie last time I will be at the folloving places for collecting tax: Buncombe, Tuesday, October 14th. Rod-mart, Wednesday, “ 15th. Fish Creek! Thursday, “ 16 b. Line Branch, Friday, “ 17th. Esoh Hill, Saturday, 18th. Prur’s Station, Monday, “ 20th. Rtf's Mill, Tuesday, “ 21st. Cfdartown, Wednesday, “ 22nd. Russell's & Young’s, T’sday“ 23rd. Third and last round : Esom Hill, Friday, October 24th. Ilamjiton’s, Saturday, “ 25th. Fish Greek, Monday, “ 27th. Rockmart, Thesday, “ 28th Buncombe,-Wednesday, “ 29 th. Cedartown, Thursday, “ 30th. Young’s, Friday, “ 31st. Respectfully, W. J. Richardson, T. C. oet9-4w. My Friends can find me at the well known cheap house of G. W Featherson & Go. O. B. Whatley. Octl6 2t School Notlco. By order of the Board of Educa tion, the Public School term has tiecn changed Irom the months of J uly, August and September, to the months of January, February aud March. Tho annual examination of teach- :rs for the Public Schools in Polk county tir the year 1SS0 will be held at the Gonrt House in Cedartown, embracing the 29:h and 30th of De cember, 1879. The examination will begin at 10 o’clock, a. m., on Mon day, the 29th ol December. T. L. Pittman, C. S. G. Poik County. OcllG-td Shawls, Sleeveless Jackets, Hoods —so beautiful at Phillips & Co’s. That 2 and 2 make 4 is an estab lished fact none can deny. That 1’ort- alline is the best remedy in tho world fur all disorders of the stomach and liver, is another fact to which all who have tried it will bear testimony. It is entirely vegetable, and com pounded with the greatest care; each package containing 80 dosi-3 fur an adult. Price 50cts. For Sale hy Bradford & Walker, Cedartown, Ga. ■march 13, ”79 t-owly Betting is a mighty bud thing, the fact is it never benefits any one ex o pt the winuer, while the loser lias a kind of l-«l iook and feeling. But f you can get a dead sure thing, why Ihen put up your last dollar on it. We know of one such chance. You can bet vonr last dollar on Tabler’s J.ack.ye -VRie cmitmetii curing in very case. Price 50 els. For Sale t-y Bradford & Walker, Cedartown, Ga. march 13 ”79-eowly Con-uuiptlon Cored. An old physician, retired from practice, having hud placed in hi? hands by an Bast India missions ry the formula of a simple vegetable remedy fo* the speedy and permanet cure for Consumption. IJrjnehius, i atarrali, Ashma, and ail Throat and Lung Aflections. also a postive and radical care Tor Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, alter having tested Its woudeiful curative powers in thousands of cases, 1 aa felt It his dsty to make it kbowu to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human snfterin" will send free of charge to all who dc ire it, this cipe. in German, French, or Kng ish, with lull di- tc.i. nf for prejiaring and using. Scut by;mail, by addressing with stamp, naming thia paper, W. W. Sub it a n, 14‘J fo were’ Block, Rochester. N* Y. octlfi-dm Or E : will p 3rd day of Novcniirer, 1STU, G- applied for Exemption of Personally, will pass ui*on the same at 10 o’clock, a. in., on the-J4th day of October. 1819. at my office. Thir 2nd day «ff October, lbTJ. JOBL BltEWEU, Octlli 2w Ordinary. H A F. Nail; A, C. and Win. A. J. Helton, having applied foi Probate at thts term ofthe <’ourt, Octotier lfith, 1879, of the win or Amos Hellou U» which they «l iim to be Executors, being so named in s» id will, you are required and cited to be and appear at the Ordinary’s office iu the Court House or Haralson county, at the regular November Term, 1879, of the Court of Ordinary for eaid county, lo attend the probate of said will. WitueSB my hunt and official signature. Oct. f.th, 1S79. S, M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary octlti-t d J. R. BUTTfiCO., ROME, GA., Wholesale anil Retail Dealers in $t0ve$, Vi^Wcrfe AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Agents lor Rome Stoves and other first-class lacto ties. We buy in large lots for cash, and make lowest possible prices. Call aud Are you going to tlie Ua. State Fair! Of course you are. And doD’t forget that Lud- den & Bates, the great Piano and Orgau men of the South, will make the largest aud most magnifl • cent display of Pianos and Organs ever yet ex hibited at any Southern Fair, and ofler purchasers inducements which they cannot resist. Tweuty-flve sample instruments from ten large manufacturers will be shown and closed out at factory rates for cash or on easy terms. Every instrument exhibited must be sold. It is against our principles to take any home. All instruments w ordered at the Fair will be delivered any°point freight paid. t Affine pianist^ wUl be W. W. Milam has moved np in attendance - *"* LUMPKIN’S OLD reliable LIVERY, FEED anc SALE STABLE Cedartown, Cfa. MILLER A. WRIGHT, Proprietor. Kmps constantly on hand to hire. Good Horset and excellent vehicles. Splendid accommodations for Diovers aud others. Hot>os, Carriages, and Buggi«s alway ‘ * ~ ‘ H. HARPOL NO. 65 YANGST BLOCS, Sfoad $ti'eet, f\oir\e, G^a., (Nearly Opposite _A-ver & ALoConalcl’s.) H AVING Tnovod into flip largo and ologant stor^. 25 hy 130 foot., built and fittetl up oxpr»\ssly Tor me, I. can safely say that I have the best ar ranged store room in tlie city. You mav ask is thia all. No f Thia lar^o lionss is filled with Goods. My stock is not only large bin comprises nearly every article in my line that is essential to the pirtrHc. My stock consists of Foreign and IDomesiic S>ry Goods, Fancy G-oods, Notions eb Trunlxs. it, therefore Jl car. only name a few of the ar ■ed Drc.3f» Si!k-». Black and Colored Brocade _ *nts up. French, English and American Dr-ss Goode of the latest noveltiea.'too large and varied »o attempt h de s cription ; Trimmings and Ballou* to match. SiOdozen Ladioft, Misses and Children's Hose; Gent’s Half Hose. 109 dozen G.oves ; tue boot I Button Kid-Glove ever sold for 59 cents. 250 doaon Ladtc«’ and Gent’s llnn.ckcrchiets from 1 cent* to f 4.00 r piece, jrnffs and Tiep without nnmber. Cloaks and .Shawls by the hundred. Skirts from 80 c«ntd to $5.00. Blankets from $1 CO to $12.00. DOMESTIC GOODS. 150 pieces o! Jenna from V2% cent? np. 73 pieces Red, White and Giav Flannel*; Tim'd and Plain Opera Flannels. 5.000 yard9 Bleached Domestic: ail tho popular brands. 19 4 Sheeting of the best makes Cafudme es. Cloaking, Ac. Indies and Gent’s Underwear. 100 doa-n of the Celebrated .’earl Bhfrt, the be«=t 8hirt ever sold tor $1.00. Agent for the Georgia Factory Sheoting, Shirting fttid Drills. Athens Factory Chocks aud Yarns, all of which are sold at Factory prices. Agent tor the sale of H. HARPOLD. (&EAP GOODS. Have just moved into their elegant new Store Rooms on EAST SIS13 OF ESA2SI SfEIlT, Where they ore now opening an extensive stock of EMM AT, IEECITAMISE. Their GooTls were selected with great care and with an eye to the needs of their customers and were, bought for Cash. They will lie sold at the lowest figures. Go and examine their stock and prices before making yotir purchases. nog" tf DOWN CHICAGO SCALE CO., 149 and 151 Jefferson Street Chicago. Ill., Have reduced the pr-ces of al! kinds of ;:;r SC ALE Si 4-ton Wagon"Scales, $60. J 2-ton Wagon Scales, $40. All other siz-s at a great reduction. Every Scale “fully warranted.” All orders promptlv filled. Circulars. R.-ice List and Testimonials sent noon application. BIT V TH H < ’il E A Rl-.ft f Ah 1/ Ttb.8 !\ :ulvl7-Gm FALL GREAT BREAK IPi PRICES CUSTOMERS ASTONISHED at the Extremely LOW PRICES asked or Goods: ELEGANT LINES OF ALL GOODS KEPT IN A MIXED STOCK Solo Agents for the Bay State Standard Screw-Fastened SM92SS 111 TIN WARE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. fillips & Have received (and are daily ranking additions to it) their Fall Stock of may concern: James II. Shclnutt having proptr form applied to me for permanent letters of adrauietration on the estate of John Shelnutt, late of taid county. This is to cite all and singu lar the oeditors and next or kin of John Shelnutt, to be anc appear at my office within the time al lowed bylaw, and show cause, if any they can. why permanent administration should not granted t* James H. bhelnutt on John bhelnuu * estate. . „ Witness my hand and official signature, Sep tember let, 1879. S- M. DAVfcNPORT, Ordinary. TlAO 3M:iJli3KL©2'57- 2Z5ei3a-2L’t2r2.©3Al:, Under the supervision of 3VEAS3S XJzste Is first-class, and tho latest styles are always on baud. Call and see our magnificent Stock now arriving. FHIIsPOT BOOBS. Oct?-Jhn NEW STOKE. NEW FIEM, NEW GOODS. Dealers ia General Mercbaadise, MA1?I ST., CED1ETGCT, (Next door to Phiipot & Dodds’.) KEEP ON HAND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, FANCY GROCERIES, Eic, and feel confident, that the public will find it to iheir interest to exam ine onr Block before purchasing. Sent?5-t. J.ml MILLINERY-FALiL STYLES CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and alter SUNDAY, JUNE 9,|1873, the rains will run on the Rome Railroad as follows: EVENING TRAIN. Leave Rome daily at 8.10 A M Return to Rome at 12.30 P M SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION. Leave Rome (Saturday only) at 5 OOP M Return to Rone at.............8.Q0P M ap27tf mWTEMi Over Stulatos cSj Co’s Iffew Store, W IT.L OPEV A OENEIIM. ASSOltTMKNT OF 1*11X11.3.0T-y G-OOdQ AX'D XTotlc-UB, «N MONDAY. SEPTEMBKlt well INSTAN'I'. Old frlcuds, mndnew,a.-e invited lo examinu before purcinieii;^ Light Summer “Straws” colored, re-shaped aud trimmed. Dress-making and Hair Work as heretofore. ALWAYS UP WITH THE LATEST STYLES. CEDARTOWN, GA.. September 23,1679. x rjm Of every description, including a fine 1inp of CXjOTELXjST G- ■ HATS. CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES. They Ihink’they have tile fin-xst line of goods they have ever pur- chas n d, and at lower priAs. They ask in exajnination by every one. They will hereafter keep Wagon JdaiSi ial of all kinds from a lynch pinto any part of the wagon. mii20-ly ITSTe Malse no Aljoui: i'i, I bnt -if»n’t mind telling you iu i quiet wav. | that we have tm«; of the largest nnd cELEC- ! TED STOCKS of FALL and WINTER GOODS • J ever brought to l!edartown, and telling them at { j prices .that will astonish you, and all your j I friunds. You m«v not believe it, in tnet. j • I wc hail rather you would not. we want . ; . | txi come and ace Tor yourself, :uid bo eonvineed. j HiT" It will pay you to sec ns before you acl! your COTTON or buy yon?GOODS. 2* ia. ^ IS Sli Ya. S O H' £sk GO. mm & walks: SGUTJl MAIN STREET, CEBAETOVI, GEOE&IA, K'-ep always on hand a complete stock of all things usually .'onml in n first-class Drugstore. Country physicians will find our drugs fresh and reliable. Prescriptions put up with special care. flffOSIAPIS YOI/jVO’^ ROME, (Shorter Block) QjA.. LIFE SIZE (bust) [or unly ten dollars; half life size only five dollars. Ilis work is all strictly first-class. .Makes copies of ail sorts of pictures any size -and character desired. feh27-ly tz--■-— rg 5 ’?* -w. t£s$&a Qji* a OL • DEALER IN Corn ssd Bye Whiskies, Wine, Gins any Brandies, Noyes Warehouse, GEDARTOVVN, GA. A Specialty made of Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey THE “R- E. LEE, and OLD CAHITsTET” Cannot be excelled. I {ceep such Liquors as may be used as a beveragae or 'orm vlica! purposes, with petfect safely. Give me a c»ll. Gc^otl treat ment gtmranteH. oct 3, - r ~r--r v-p W A VALUABLE INVENTION, THE WORLD HSKOWSUSD EWING MACH In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Wutch, and as elegantly as a first-class P!rar>, it received the highest awards at tho Vienna anr: Centennial Expositions. IT SEWS OHE-FOURTH FASTER thari ether machines. Its capacity Is uniimitoei. Thera aro more V/ILSCfc MPCHI74E5 sold !n tho United State3 than tho combined sales of Eli the others. The Wii-SOff 7^H«DS:4C ATTACHMENT, for repairing cl! Kinds of to.itilo fabrics WITHOUT PAk CSSiKO, furnished FREE with all WSS.90M SEtViSC TlACMifiEo, togsthsr with a Tucker, Rufflor, Corder, Sot of Herr,mere, Bir.dor, etc. Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE SO. <Mto&ao,'Wzamaa, ay. DB. S. XV. JONES, wrm WHOLESALE Drugs, Faints, ¥ai?slahsst, I«iquo2?s, ©ils ? S-Iass-s aad Sssads, NO. 55, NORTH MARKET^ STREET, Ginpong, Beeswax, Feathers, Hags, Wool, Dried Fruit, etc., tas i^best market price. account from tuMmrrra jan. 23-jy m^wmrnr Kmp best DB. J. BRADFORD’S £ Liver and Dyspeptic Mediome This is a prompt and certain cure for all diseases of the Liver, such su Dyspepsia, Headache, Chills and Fever, &c.", gatisfactioii ^Tiiaraatccd in Every •:tso, or money returned. For sale by druggists generallv. J. a, TB1BBM, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc., Rome, Ga, F -r sale bv Bradford i Allen, Cedartown, Ga., ar.d R. T. H«>vt am! D J. Powers, Kome.G.i. f h38 ly