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Jedartown. O-a. November 27.
THE ADVERTISER.
EVERT THURSDAY UORXUtG
Church IMreclory.
METHODIST.
‘VERY SABBATH D.J Rrwci, PMtor.
BAPTIST.
■ .»d Sri SAMATIlS. C A. , P»tfor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
aad 4th SABBATHS J- E.JoK*». Putor
KNIGHTS OP HONOR.
Cedartown Lodge N«*. 273.
’ t. BURBANK Dictator
LEDBETTER It£K>«T.K
r -. r BMU sr«rr ¥<md»J hljht alter Stl Aha
IfcMahhath*.
masonic.
Caledonia l.odce F, A. M.
.B. STUBBS ~ i^Ttan
Bjy? D eoSSini«rtoi iri PrldaT .W*J-
mfmomth, U ruom orer Unntlngton A Wrijtit
LOOAL NEWS.
"" Wjnu ft Bro. have just opviieil 8
new Lumber Yard. Any one want
ing lumber will do well to call on
them.
If yen want lime by tlie barrel call
on Wynn A Bn.
Call for Wynn’s best if you want
the beat »hirt in town.
New itock finest gins anil brandies
I town at Bob lluiclieraon’s. at
. Don’t worry with a cough when
>5cts worth of that cough syrup at
Bradford A Walker’s willr keveyou.
Before you uuy a corset eiamine
those new tsyle ones at A. D. H'»Eg
k Co’a nov0 4t
At this season of tbeyeara box of
BRADFORD A WALKERS Liver
fills in the House will olten prevent
>rntrusted sickness by being used in ^
ime. They coat only 25 cents anil
f they do yon no good they cost
,„u nothing. Try one box and be
souvinced.
Bradfi.nl * Walker keel* the beet wrUlrj
nk'lobe Had anywhere. T.kuy.mr iukrt.nd there
lid jjet it filled ter a nickel.
KM. a boa ot Bradfonl A Walkrr'e vegteahle
^r^“r«Sun* 1 Vw^J l ^fee.Smne
Charlie Ledbetter can now be
found behind the counter of Wynn
ft Brother’s.
E^-J. P.J .hnson, formerly of the
Cave Spring Hotel, has rented the
Treadaway Livery Stable, and will
soon move over.
|5gf“Rev. D. J. Myrick and ffm.
J. Nores left Moudav evening to at
tend the Methodist Conference,
which meets in Augusta on next
Wednesday.
tarJudge Enlow and his energet
ic lady, since the burning of the Ho
tel, have removed up over Hunting-
ton ft Wright’s-store, where they
will be pleased to see all who want a
good square meal
|y Dr. Teasdale, with the assis
tance of ll.-v. George Harris, are con
ducting a series ijf meeting* at the
Baptist church. ,
jy l’he farmers have had a very
good season for picking ont their
cotton, yet there is a great deal in
the fields unpicked.
tar A fine razor was found at the
fire last week at the burning of the
Hotel, which the owner can get
by calling on Mr. Sank Clatjf* and
proving property. f :
The depot will be located near the
Cherokee Iron Company’s store, at
the terminus of the R. R.
_3f”A good many of onr farmers
have commenced to sow wheat
t3f“The tax B Kik (o f the town
Manhal closes to-day. Look ont.
fcy.VfijB J nnie T. Clarke, of
Esom Hill, left Tuesd ay for Virginia
on a visit to her relatives and frieuds.
jyMise Ava Wright, the ac
complished daughter of Judge A.
R. Wright, of Rome, has just re
turned home from a visit to onr
town.
jyMies Dora Crook, of Jack
sonville, Ala., is on a visit to Cedar
town, the guest of Mrs. W. T. Gib-
iCich
II lunger uuuwi <•
ltlaie ii*** nunc"—aotueiiuie* ninciy-nint*.
REMEMBER that if you buy a box of
Iradford ft Walker * lover 1 ■>'* s"* 11 V
o not wire entire aaiiafaction you can ge
b’x .f «»y other pills ... Ih. market
rithout eharjee. There is no chance for
•u to lose by trying a box of them.
For Sale.
A Na. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
Sewing Machine, bran new with
samplete set ol BttacUine.it*, very
ow Apply at this office. U
Aliont ten years ago 1 wax con
"IkonTosio, at Bradford ft Walk
■’a, is the cheapest and best tonic in j
Trv it. tf
ils to give satisfaction.
'gal JotiCT*. , , , .
Parties deairing ns to do legal atl-
REAO CAREFULLY.
Owing to a change in onr business,
we sre compelled to natify parties
owing us to come forward and settle
by the first of December, at which
time all notes and accounts will be
given out for collection, unless other
wise arranged. U-spectfiillv.
PHILPOT ft DODDS.
Nov20 2w
Cedartown Hotel—J. H. Maxwell, Fro
prietor.
The following persons have regis
tered at the Cedartown Hotel in the
past seven days:
E C Jones. Bartow county; A J
Setxe, New York; E S Nixon, D
Tshopik, Chattanooga; J P Dukes,
Philadelphia; R S Whitehead, co.;
A D Hogg, 0 G Janes, J C Harris,
Asa Prior, A C Heath, W D Wright,
Dr EH Richardson, W W Milam
W J Richardson, J G Allen and wife,
Miss M P Harris, city; C H Smig-
gett, Cincinnati; Van Williams, J F
Middleton, Stilesboro; T J Norris,
T W Baxter, T Warren Aiken, Car-
tersville; James Pyram, B Barker,
S L McGhee, Atlanta; Lee Burrough
Berry Kitchen, Kingston; J E
Thorn, Louisville; T W Helm, Big
Lick, Va; D B Freeman, Calhoun;
John Hutchins, J C Battle, Esom
Hill; Pink Johnson. Hope Baker,
Cave Spring; G W Peacock, Ga;
Col Madison Stratton, B McConnell,
Nashville; G C Williams, III; L A
Mackvy, Ala; A Trammell, J II
Dnke, A W Tedcastle, Rome; P C
Blankenship, Prior’s Station; Mrs
O H Sharp, W B Miller, Hampton,
Ga; R ('Carter; J W Cochran; G K
Peek, M<p F P Allen, Rockmart;
A R Millar, wife and daughter,
Tecumseh, Ala; F R Walker, Rom-;
S-.l S Ledbetter, Warrenton, Al»;
Walter Elliott, GuntersviPe, Ala;
John Prior, Selma, Rome 4 D 811.
Dentistry.
Dr. J. D. Upson, Surgeon Dentist,
late of Gainesville. Ga., and a grad
uate of the Pennsylvania College of
Dental Surgery, will visit thA place,
professionally, on Monday, the 17th
Inst. and remain a. few days. Dr.
Upson has had fifteen years exper
ience in the practice of Ills profes
sion, and performs the operations
pertaining to the science and art of
dentistry in a finished and durable
manner and guarantees satisfaction
in all work. He is permanently lo
cated at Stilesborro and will make
occasional visits to this place. He
I solicits a trial by those neediug work
in his line. , tf
A. D. Hogg & Co. have some, ex
tra nice ladies dress goods they wish
to show. nov6 4t
If you want an extra neat pair
pvnts go to A. D. Hogg ft Co’s and
get them. no»6 4t
A. t>. Hovrg ft Co. have a very
complete stock of bools and shoes—
particularly nice tallies shoes. Call
and see them. nov6 4t
® Cotton Notice.
The Cedartown Warehouse is now
prepared lo 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 norica
will bi given. The honse is of brick
and covered with iror.
Terms for weighing and storage:
For 10 days or lesj, 12£ cents; 10
to 15 days, 15 cents ; 15 to 20 days,
20 cents; 20 to 30 days, 25 cents,
and 25 cents per month for longer
time.
CHAMBLISS ft HURT.
The plain English of Dr. Felton's
letter is that he will support the re
publican candidate for the presiden
cy next year, be that candidate
Grant, Hayes, Bla'.ne or Sherman.
This is what we may confidently ex
pect. It is true he leaves himself an
avenue of escape in the event of the
nomination of David Davison a soft
money platform, but it is highly im
probable that tbe democratic nation-
■M ssrs. Warren Aiken and al convention will do so silly a thing
„ . r* .. n -v—o : n 1 even to please Dr. Felton It re*
Tiios. Baxter, of Gartersville, were l mn j n9 t0 be seen whether the rever-
town Tuesday. end politician ean make good his
KsyOur young friend, Ben Walk-' boasts about Georgia. It remains to
er, of Cave Cpring, is spending a j he seen whether lie cat. sweep the
’ 1 . state m October with an independent
lew days m the city. 'candidate for governor, ana in the
F. Burbank has moved ' m >nth following turn over its elec-
•nto bis new store, next to J.S. Stubs jtoral vote to the republican earn] J
, | dale for president. It remains to be
* ' J °- 8 ‘ [ seen whether the democrats of the
were glad to meet in onr seventh district will be deceived again
into returning him to congress on
the plea that he is a sound democ at
aud always xc's w th the party when
in Washington. We hope the peopl-
in Georgia who have hitherto sup
ported -iiidepem ents will now learn
where they are being taken and come
back to the party organization before
they are delivered into the hands of
the er.emy. They may as well re-
cogivz' the fact that the paths of in-
d p-'iidentisin lead but to the c imp
of radicalism.—Augusta Chronicle
" ■***■ tf
, CLIPPINGS.
A North Carclioa man li ts an in
teresting family of twenty s-ven
vertisement Of J. C. Harris. This ! daughters. He hasn't had a from
hi , n r ' gate in ten y< ars.
young man is so Well known to till ol 6 _ J
ns and has so well es ablishetl him
self in iiis profession by his individ
ual t nergy, that no encomiums are
office yesterday, and to have the
pleasure of taking the gentleman by
the hand, Mr. John E. Stil!weli,-of
the Etna Iron Works, who is, by
the-bv, one of the cleverest of men.
J2gf”The y mug mer. of Cedar
town have organiz'd a debating
club. Iii onr opinion there is scarce
ly anything more improving, than a
well conduced debating Boci-ty.
I,*-t all the meniliers take an active
iiart and invite others to join, ihe
chib mefti #very*Ci«^ mg'*. -'
School Sutier, ,
We call attention to the school a<
dered a eontirmed dyajar w
*se was considered a hopeless one
V the phvsicans who treutrd me. 1
„ advised to try the liver ii.edi-
ine prepareal by Dr. J. G. I * la ' . r - *
sell three bottles and was entirely
tired and am now souml ami well. 1
insider It an invaluable remedy for
liat disorder and heartily recmi-
,e„d it to all afflicted with that com
iT'^sale in Cedar own hylwd-’ neces-urfirmt onr hands. He has
>rd ft Walk-r at 75 cents per bottle, heretofore received a 1 literal share of
. pa'ronage in Ins line, ano proved
No patent nostrum is the luos hims lf fully equal to the responsi-
'osic at Bradford & Walker’s, but
good, honest, home- matle rrmt dy
School Notice.
By order of the Board of Educa
tion, the Public School term has
been changed from the months of
July, Angust and September, to tbe
months of January, February and
March.
The annnal examination of teach
ers for the Public Schools in Polk
county for the year 1880 will be held
at the Conrt 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 of December.
T. L Pittman,
C. S. C. Polk County.
OctlG-bl
The name of Mi.-s Alt die Hill was
on the programme of last evening's
concert for the benefit ol the yellow
fever sufferers, but having contracted
a severe cold, her friends feared she
would he nnahie to fulfill her engage
ment. However, Shu app-ared and
sang Ernami luvoluini in tones so
■ b ar. and with such artis ic execu
tion , that she received a hearty en
core. I was enabled to do this, she
Slid, l>v nsing Cons* us' Iloney ol
Par, the best compound in' the world
f.>rclearing i he voice, relievirg hoarse-
ncss, curing coughs ami colds. Price
50cts. For Sale by llradlortift Wal
ker, Cedartown, Ga. ■ -
march 13, ”?9-eowlv
Hogs! Fat H gs!!
About the 5th of Decemb-r, 1879,
will have 75 head fine fat hogs in
Cedartown (or sale. Those wishing
T 771 a lent tie lo buy good pork will please come
It costs you nothing to try a bottle ^ onC( , We „, gl> | mve ttt this
that Iron 1on ic at Bradf ft time aW 15 head g,.ml horses and
llkeF* unless it benehtsyon. Mon y jale ch Cb „ __
unded in every instance wlitre it ,,, r
nov27 tf
T. Ij. MITCHELL,
Cedartown, Ga.
ISAAC T. MEE,
finiWW"»!W* a*o - O —
•tising should always bring them Dealer in Tin, Stoves, Hard-
Tlllii'K j "
by 9 o’clock Wednesday morning
order to insure insertion. It
mid be better to
onday morning,
a vs to have the
iinpany the advertisement,
Inestone!
Fa-niers can get their blue stone
om Bradford ft Walker at 10 cents
pound. "
imp* aM Lantcnn.
In great varietv of bo'li s'yle and
rice at Bradford ft Walker’s.
■r Agent ia Haralson County.
John K. Holcomb, jr, sheriff of
arslson county, is authorized to
•ceive and receipt for subscr ptions
i the ApvbRTISER in that county.
Je specially request onr friends in
tat county to make set lement with
im at the first oppor unity. tf
-are and TIollw-waue of all kinds
tire mseruon. it Cook and Heating Stoves, both wooil
hand them in early sn( j C(m | i„,rners, a special-y. Stove
r. Rememlier al- p i))r Ventilators, fije-fwf; Stove
necessary fee ac.- fl xtnrrg 0 f all kinds, cheap. Call
and piice m\ goods, if you want
bottom prices and good articles.
All kind of job work done on short
notice. Roofing and gnttiriug a
specialty.
With many thanks to my custo
mers for past favors, I respi ctfully
solicit a continuation of their trade
in fumre, trusting that I may not
oalv merit their trade, but many
new customers. 1 shall, from time
time continue toenlarge my stock anil
keep a larger aud better assortment
of everything in my line for the bet
ter accommodation of all my custo
mers. uov274t
itis ration Guaranteed
We are putting up and gelling, nn-
r our own lable, the follow ng list
family remedies, on which we
iar*ntee satisfaction or wili refund
e money in every instance. This
a fair, open and shut proposition,
d there is no danger of your wa6t-
g money on worthless nostrums if
in buy onr preparations:
Iron Tonic.
Nerve and Bone Liniment.
Vegetable Liver Pills.
Santonine Worm Candy.
Poor Man’s Porous Plasters.
Eye Water.
Teething Syrup.
Electric Polish.
Horse and Cattle Powders.
Insect Powd?r.
Bradford ft Walker,
Cedartown, Ga.
■at Iron Tunic
At Bradford ft Walkers is a sure
©venati?® of chills. You should
ep a bottle on hand if you have
ly reason to apprehend an attack
chills and fever. Costs only one
jllar a pint, or fifty centy a h#|f
int, and if it doeFyou no good costs
>u nothing.
Go to Bub Hntcherson’s for Hot
Drinks. Tom and Jerry a specialty.
Anction every Wednesday and Sat
urday nights at BobJIutchersou’s.
Auction ! Auction ! Auction! at
Bob Hutcherson’s 4 o’clock every
Saturday evening. nov20 3t
The committee to organize a Na
tional Agricultural Society have is
sued from New York an address
sta'.ing that the aim of the society is
the advancement of agriculture iu
th# United States by practicle meth
ods, such as periodical exhibition ol
soil products in the principal cities
of the couutrv, the encouragement ol
emigration, the discussion of ques
tions of agriculture and of commerce
in its products, and ihe collection
and dessemi nation of thought and
experience thereon. A convention,
to which all person interested in th#
subject are invited, will be held at
the Metropolitan Hotel, in New
York, December 10.
The Wuhiigton Star thinks
Messrs. Stephens and Speer will join
Dr. Felton in refusing to set and
vote with the Democrats in Congress,
# nd that the party will lose control
f the House of Representatives.
The Treasurer has lately been kept
busy paying off eoupms. The State
debt has been reduced abont 1400,-
000.
D es pr-sperity mean high prices *
It ie an easy thing to get confused in
political economy.
The “Hood” tale of cotton, which
was recently sold at the Galveston
cotton exchange for the benefir of
the orphan fond, hag been shipped
to Liverpool to be resold in London
by Hon. Judah P. Beujamin, in the
interest of the charity.
One hundred and eleven Atlanteee
signed the pledge last Wednesday
night, having been induced so to do
by the powerful temperance appeals
of Mr. John W. Drew, who has in
stituted a temperance crusade at the
capital. This makes three huudred
aud eighty-two total abstainers at
p esent in Atlanta.
Waterman, of the Lagrange Re
porter, though a thorough society
editor, declines to publish the fair
visitors to his town as the sweetest
girls he ever met.” Waterman is
most probably married, and ihe free
dom o! the press is so far fettered,
we fear.
United States;Marshal Filzsimons
is undergoing investigation. John
Sherman is determined that eveiy
one of the Democrats who hold Fed
eral offices in the South shall be re
moved before the time arrives for ap-
pointing delegates to the Republican
Con ven Lion.
There is an increased demand in
all departments of commerce, and
the piices have gone upward. The
move is general. It certainly comes
at an opportune moment for the
planters, and is a blessing. Faces
are brig liter and smiles more f re
quent. Political difficulties have
1 st the r power. Co ton last evem g
in Columbus was three cents higher
than at the same date last year, and
a very large quantity of it is in the
hands of the producers. That three
a pound or fifteen dollar* a bale to
the plauter reads sweeter than Ten
nyson ever wrote and more eloquent
than Ben Hill's rounded periods.—
Columbus Enquirer
Senator Thurman.—It is announ
ced that a movement is on foot to
send Senator Thurman to the House
of Representatives from the Colum
bus (Ohio) district, where he resides.
That district is now Democratic, and
though the new Republican Legisla
ture will doubtless gerrymander the
State, it is quesiionable if they can
change its political character. Mr.
Thurman was a member of the
House thirty-four years ago.
The New York Times (Rep.) com
mends the “Independent Democratic
movement in Georgia” to the watchful
care and affection of Southern Re
publicans, and seem* to believe that
tbe votes controlled by thie Indepen
dent faction can be poHad for Grant
next year. --
NEW HOUSE, NEW MERCHANTS,
NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES,
A. D. HOGG [CO,
MAIN STREET,
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
H AVE just Opened a select stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE
in their new «tore, and want all their friends and the public gen
erally to dill and let them show their goods and prices. Their s ock was
bought before the.recent rise in prices, aud they feel confident of having
goods at bottom figures. Th»v hive beautiful Dress Goods, Calicoes, Cor
sets, naw^tyle, Bleachings, Flannela,Cas8imeres, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans,
IT wilifr. Gloves, Hardware, Notions, etc., etc. Extra nice Gentlemen’s
Underwear Tift* Low.
Braember tbe place—last brick store on South Main Street, west
aide. No. 6 ly
CHEAP GOODS.
If y«u have Corns or Bunions, use
CoMena-^fjighttrinp’ LJiUni.-ut,; and
yon cm irip the light Imitas'ic with
with ease and grace. . It will :iHo
cure Rheum» ism, Lam- 1 Back.
Spr i s, Bnvs-s; etc. On animal-,
for Gall*, fh-yin, Uiutbone, etc., ii
ff-cts a speenjr ..iv 1 p tnane-.it cnr a -,
Remember Censors’ Lightning j . '■ _ e
Liniment. P ic- 50 cis. For Sa'e by | Yv agon Sca.CF, $00
Bradford ft Walker, Oedaitown, Gi. j
march 13,''79-eon ly ,
j. e. Stubbs m co»
Save just moved into thrift elegant new jStare Rooms on
EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET,
. Where they are now opening an extensive stock of
&ENEEAL MEECHMDISE,
Theii Goods were selected with great care and with an eye to the needs
of rhrir customers and were bought far Cash. They will be sold at the
lowest figures. Go aud examine their stock and prices before making
yonr purchases. augf tf
COBWEB HALL,
Main street, Cedartown, Georgia.
. IS (Jud Crab’s Old Stand,)
SMITH & BBASNOS,
W E beep-a full-line of WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, GIN
and BEER. Wo make a specialty of tbe famous “Cobweb” Li-
qiuirs and Stone Mountain Corn aud Bourbon. We keep only pure
I.iqvors, such as may be used for medicinal purposes or as a beverage.
Giw ns a trial and be convinced. Nov6-8m
Also, a nice lot of FAMILY GROCERIES, cheap.
DOWN
VsU ftt HIDH
CHICAGO SCALE CO.,
149 and 151 Jefierson Street Chicago. III.,
' Have 'reduced the prees of alt kinds of -■
SCALES.
P.-rf leati-d Laid B etid, Imi h plain
and silvered, at Bradford ft Walker’?.
uct30_
i'onsnmptlnn Cared.
An old physician, retired from practice, haring
had placed in hie bands by so East India mirt.«iona
ry the formal* of a simple vegetable remedy fo*
the s{>eedy and permanet care for Conramptimn.
Bronchi tie, < atamth, Arhma. and all Throat and
Lun* Alicctions. alro a poetive and radical enre
for Nervoue Debility and all Nervoue ComplaintB.
after haviug tested Its wonderful curative powere
in thonaande of car.*p, bar feit it hie daty to make
it ki.own to hie roffering fellow*. Actuated by
thie motive and a derive to relieve human eoffering.
will eend free of charge to all who desire it, this
recipe, m German, French, or Kn^lish, with lull di-
rec.ione for preparing and asin^. Sent by mail,
by addressing with etamp, naming thie paper, W.
W. Shekab, 149 Powere’ Block, Rocheeter. N* Y.
octlC 6m
| 2-lt'Tt Wngou^Scalef, $40
AH other siz -3 at a gr. at refinction. Every Scale “f-illy warranted.”
Ah orders iromptlv filled. Oirenlars.-Price List and Iestimonials sent
urnn ano’icat.on BUY THE CUKAPKST AND BEST ju'v!7 Om
Webb’s Eestauraiit,
Bakery, Lager Beer, & Ale,
Neatly Opposite the New Maronic Temple,
yo. 87, Broad Street, Home, Ga
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Oysters, Birds, Game, Fish, fto., in
their Season, and Always the
Best the Market Aflords
Furnished.
Also Lodgings Furnished Strangers.
Meals 25cts each; Lodgings 25cte
per head. march 27- tf
PALL TRADE OPEIED.
GREAT BREAK IN PRICES
CUSTOMERS ASTONISHED at the Extremely LOW TRICES
asked or Goods.
NEW
Livery and Sale Stable,
Cur. Main <C Prior Street ’
CEDARTOWN. GA.
NT. F TREADAWAY, Proprietor.
New Vehicles, Good Stock and
low prices. Give me a trial.
Jan. 1, "IS-ly
ELEGANT LINES OF ALL GOODS KEPT IN A MIXED STOCK
Sole Agents for the Bay State Standard Screw-Fastened
SHOES AND BOOTS.
TIN WARE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
The Millinery Department,
Under the supervision of
Miss LilZ27to Velvln,
Is firstxclass, and the latest styles are always on hand.
Call and see onr magnificent Stock now arriving.
PHILPOT & DODDS.
W. M. Phillips & Co.,
Have received (and are daily making addition3 to it) their Fall Stock of
SRY GOODS
Of every description, including a fine line of
BHESS GOOBS,
CLOTHING.
HATS, CAvPS,
BOOTS and SHOES.
They think they have the finest line of goods they have ever pur
chased,-and at lower prices. They ask nn examination by every one.
They will hereafter keep Wag in Material of all kinds from a lynch
pinto vnyiartof the wagon. mh20-ly
We Hake no Blow About it,
-- l '4 •
“ It will pay yon
quiet way. i
t*-»i tJELEC
| TKD STOCKS of PALL and WINTElt GOODS *
j ever hroaght to Cedartown, and telling them at j
I pricer that will astonish you, and all your!
I rriendr. Yon may not believe it. in tact, j
we had rather you wonld not. w« want j
| yon to come and eec for vouMeif. and be convinced.!
uajtoefore yoa your COT T05 or buy your GOODS.
FSA7HERSTON A CO.
BRADFORD & WAIKER,
DRUGGISTS.
SOUTH MAIN STREET,
CEDARTOWN.
GEOR&IA,
Keep always on hand a complete stock of a'l things nsnally found in a
first-(-lass Drugstore. Country physicians will find our drugs fresh and
reliable. Prescriptions put ap with special care.
J. K. Williamson.
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
AJtD
CEDARTOWN,
GEORGIA.
Office, Bradford ft Walker’s.
LeptSS-tf
CHOICE HOUSE.
CAVE SPRING, GA^
R. C. Tilly, Trop
LTVEBY AND FEED STABLES
MAIL COACH TO CEDARTOWN
DAILY.
NEW STORE-
NEW FIRM,
!N EAY GOODS.
BABB M MAlIf
Dealers in General Merchandise,
MAIN ST., CEDARTOWN, GA.
(Next door to Philpot & Dodds’.)
^•E KEEP ON HAND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING,
FANCY GROCERIES, Etc,
EDd feel confident that the public will find it to their interest to exam
ine our stock before purchasing. Sept25-’toJanl
Y 0t\ r Q;$ C. ALI/fvliY,
HOME,
(Shorter Block)
GA.
LIFE SIZEj(bnst)''f<ij only ten dollars; half life size only five dollars.
His wprk.is 'allsXrtctfy urst-ctass. Makes copies of all sorts of .picturej
any sizq *h4.ctiih4tor dhtsirvtl. feb'27-ly
J. YOUNG,
JDEALER IN
Command Rye Whiskies, Wine,
Gins and Brandies,
Noyes Warehouse CEDARTOWN, Oft,
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain"_Corn Whiskey
THE “R E. LEE, and OLD CABINET”
Cannot be excelled. I keep Mich Liquors as may he used as a beveragae or
for medical pufpises, with perfect safety. Give me a c.’.ll. Good treat
ment guaranteed. oet 3, tm’79.
FREE A VALUABLE iNVENT|0N ’
!T
THE WORLD RENOWNED
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
In workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, »M as elegantly
finished as a first-class Pia.as. It received the highest awards at the
Vienna and Centennial Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER
than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than the combined sales
of all the others. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing
all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, furnished FREE with
all WILSON SEWINC MACHINES, together with a Tucker, Ruffler,
Corder, Set of Hammers, Binder, etc.
AOBNTS WANTED.
Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
CHICAGO. TT.T.gf018. U. 6. A.
DB. S. W. JONES,
H. E. PENDLETON.
WHOLESALE
Drugs, Paints, Varnishes, Liquors,
Oils, Glass aad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET STREET,
3ST ASHVIIiIiB," TENN.
Gin-on?. Beeswax,"Feathers. Rage, Wool, Dried Fruit, etc , taken on account from <n«torr.er*
isrheFt market price. I* 11 '
OLDEST AND BEST
DR. J. BRADFORD’S
Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine
This is a prompt and certain cure for aP diseases of the Liver, such st?
DVspepsia, Headache, Chilis and Fever, &c. J
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
ease, or money ‘returned. For sale by druggists generally.
J. G. TEISER,
Dehler in Drugs} Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc..
Rome, r.u.
For sale bv Brad ford ft Allen, Cedartown, Ga, and R. T. Hoyt a-,,! n
J. PtVf rs, Uonie.Cs. b-'iS-S I*