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Sabbaths ^
TIE ADVERTISER.
BLSI12D EVEI1Y T1IUBSDAY MOP.NINO.
iedartown, G-a., December 4-
Church Directory.
METHODIST.
£RY SABBATH D. 1. Mteick, Pastor.
baptist.
and 3rd SABBATHS, C. K. HUDlldO, P-tor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
and 4th SABBATHS i- E. JoSM, Tutor
knights of honor.
O dart own Lodge No. *73.
MASONIC.
Caledonia Lodze F. A.M.
W.M.
S. STUBBS fceeretat'T
u!uu'r UD coSn,c«;ion 3rd ’ wXii
.. «vpr Uontineton & Wruht ■*
Hogsl Fat Hog*!!
Ahnnt the 5th of December, 18*9,
will have 75 head fine f*t ho£B Tn
edartown for sale- Those wishing
buy good pork will please come
a/once. We also have at this
m e about 15 head good horses and
u'-^tshSSi&i,
>v27-tf Cedartown, Ga.
Visiting cards, half dozen varieties,
just received at Bradford ft Walker’s.
2g|r We have two daily mails now
one from Cave Spring and the other
via the Cherokee R. R.
|5JpMr. G. W. McMeekin and
wife returned on the first inst. from
Florida where they have been on a
visit to Mr. McMeekins brother whom
he had not seen for- thirty years.
jgJT*Mr. T. R. Radclifffrom Esom
Hill is clerking for Messrs Barr &
Leak
'Married.
On Tuesday evening the second
instant at the Methodist church in
Cave Spring, Ga., were married Mr.
J. C. Harris of this place and Miss
Ellie Simmons of the former place.
The church was tastily decorated,
the ceremony was performed by Rev.
J. E. Jones, in his usually impres
sive, elegant manner, the bride look
ed “a thing of beauty,” the bride
groom looked as one over the spirit
of whose dream a quiet happiness
a ' _ . , . had come and the whole affair passed
J^»Jndge Underwood came down , off ^ Ieagaud and wkhout the
on last Monday and dis9missed the
adjourned term of Court.
r-eTA motion for a new trial in
the sawmill case of Jinkins against
M. P. Harris was argued before
Judge Underwood on Monday the
first inst. but the Judge refused to
grant a new trial.
Fresh, pure drugs are the kind you
want and Bradford Walker's is the
house to get them from tf
)Uac VO gcv mivua 11UUB. to any rcoruilo we uua uumi
Married on Thursday the 2the spirit of a mere newspaper
atEsomlli 1 ntheCampbelite cfiurih. monplace. Car wishes and cougrat-
New stock finest gins and brandies
town at Bob Huichtrson s. 3t
Don’t worry with a cough when
lCt s worth of that cough syrup at
radford* Walker’s will relieve you.
Before you buy a corset examine
use new tsyleones at A-D^H Kg
Co’s.
a. d. Hogg & h -,:r w « h
i nice ladies dress goods th,^ wish
stiuW. _
. , year a box of
iADFORD & WALKER’S Liver
iu in the house will olten pievint
,traded sickness by being
ne. They cost only 20 cents and
tliev do von no good they cos
u 'nothing. Try one box and be
uvinced.
by Rev. J. E. JJones Mr. 9. A. Gra-
I ham of Floyd county to Miss Alice
' Wimberly of Polk county. We wish
them a pleasant voyage through life.
£^“Prof. Snow and class will give
us one of his excellent musical enter
tainments on Friday evening next.
These periodical Reviews lend
much to encourage this lint of edu
cation, and the exercises have al
ways reflected great credit and dis
played fine talent for training on the
part of the Professor, and our people
may justly feel proud of his abilities.
Let all attend on Friday night.
S§^~The series of meetings at the
Baptist church which have been in
progress for the last week or ten days
clossed Sunday night. Dr. Teasdale
is one of the ripest scholars in the
Baptist denomination. It ii seldom
the privilege of any community to
listen to such able convincing and
effective preaching as we have been
peculiarly blest with during the past
month.
,, , , v Alter keep the hc»t writing
kehAdtny where. Take your InkAUnS there
. -at it filled tor • nickel.
vestcable
, c . A. jrill or
.•'hen yon feel a little
r pill* iu your I
ie occHFioualty
•A atich
' nune”—HBomeUmee*nincty-nlnc.
For Sale.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
wmg Machine, bran new with
niplete set of attachments, very
,, Apply ut tins olhee. 11
Below we give the numbers of
hales of cotton received in Cedar-
town up to tile first of Decemlier
severo‘1 of our merchants got their
cotton books burnt np during the
fire last summer and therefore we
unable to prod ce aud compare the
receipts of last year with those tf
this.
Year 1879-18781
llnntington & Wright, 1,447, 1,150
J. S. Stubbs & Co., 1,3G5, 852
PhilpotS: Dodds, 400,
Wynn & Bro., 393,
G. W. Featherston & Co., 349,
About ten years ago I was con
.-red a confirmed dyspeuc and my
K . was considered a hopeless one
the t’hvsicans who treated me. l
,. advised to try the liver medi-
ie prepared by Dr. J. G. ».ei8c .
ed three bottles and was entirely
red and am now sound and well. 1
nsider it au invaluable remedy foi
at disorder and heartily recorn-
Btid it to all afflicted with that com-
aint.—John Kenedy, Cassville,
i. For sale in Cedartown by Brad-
rd & Walker at 75 cents per bottle.
No patent nostrum is the Ikon
iNic at Bradford & Walker s, bnt
rood, honest, home- made remedy
[ronTonio, at Bradford & Walk-
s 18 the cheapest and best tonic in
>. Trvit. 11
It costs you nothing to try a bottle
that Iron Tonic at Bnulf " rd ^
fiber’s unless it benefits you. Money
umled in every instance where it
Is to give satisfaction. u
off most pleasantly and wkhout the
Blighest jar or confusion. The even -
ing was not two cool, the drive to
Cedartown was agreeable and the re
ception at Dr. Harris, in the form r f
a splendid supper was all the heart
of a fastidious epicurean conld wish.
In our congratulations to our
young friends and in wishing them
all the contentment, peace and hap
piness which heaven ever vouchsafed
to any mortals we utter nothing in
com
□lations come unbidden from a heart
warmed and overflowing with earn
est, hearty friendship and affection
and sincerely solicitous for their fn-
ture. Our hopes and fears, our pray-
irs, go with them now as they eater
upon the threshold of life’s straggle,
joyous, buoyant, hopeful, when plea-
suie sparkles in the cup of youth,”
as they travel towards the prime of
manhood and womanhood and when
the shadows full deep on the evening
of life.
ISAAC T. MEE,
Dealer in Tin, Stoves, Hard
ware and Hollw-ware of ail kinds.
Cook and Heating Stoves, both wood
and coal burners, a specially. Stove
Pipe Ventilators, fire-proof; Stove
fixtures of all kinds, cheap. Call
and price mv goods, if you want
bottom prices and good articles.
All kind of job work done on short
notice. Roofing aud guttering a
specialty.
With many thanks to my custo
mers for past Civors, I respi ctfnlly
solicit a continuation of their trade
in future, trusting that I may not
1 only merit their trade, but many
new customers. I shall, from time
limecontinue toenlarge my stock and
keep a larger and better assortment
of everything in my line for the bet
ter accommodation of all my custo
mers. nov274t
• Go to Bob Hutcherson’s for Hot
Drinks. Tom and Jerry a specialty.
NEW HOUSE, NEW MERCHANTS,
NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES,
A. D.
HOGG & CO.,
MAIN STREET,
CEDAETOWN, GEORGIA,
H AVE just opened a select stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE
iu their njjw store, aod want all their friends and the public gen
erally to call and let them show their goods and prices. Their siock was
eraiiy to can anu in mem anuw men r — .—
bought before the recent rise in orices, aud they feel confident of haring
goods at bottom figures. They h ve beautiful Dress Goods, Calicoes, Cor-
goods at oouom ngures. u ve uruumui i/ir^ —
gpts, uew style, Bleachiugs, Flannels,Cassimeres, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans.
Hosiery, Glowee, Hardware, Notions, etc., etc. Extra nice Gentlemen s
Underwear VERY LOW.
Remember the place—last brick store on Sonth Main Street, west
side. No ' 6 1 - v
Anction every Wednesday and Sat
unlay nights at Bob Hutcherson’s.
Cotton Notice.
i Warehouse is now
Th*4Jedartown
prepnroa to receive and store cotton
id aofecititbe pa
and solicit* the patronage of farmers
and metehanh*. 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 bfegiven. The house is of brick
begiret
and «w*recl with
Terms ftr weighing and storage:
For 10 days or les3, 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 & HORT.
CHEAP C©ODS.
Phillips & Co.,
J. S. N.iyes,
Barr & Leak,
A. Dougherty,
J ud Crabb.
322,
43,
27,
22,
2,
4,309,
The Public Schools
Will open very soon and if you are
going to patronize them you hay bet
ter go to Bradford & Walker’s and
supply yourself with school books.
They keep all kinds that the school
board have adapted.
Literary Items.
The Library Magazine of select
foreign literature is to be increased
to 193 pages monthly, and the tye
enlarged, for the year 1880. Ameri
can Book Exchange, Now York
$1.00 a year.
‘The Life and Words of Christ,’
by G tikie, heretofore published at
$6.00, it just broughtout in a handy
volume, good type and handsomely
bound, for the price of 50 cents, by
the American Book Exchange, New
York. A fine edition, wide margins,
half Russia binding, gilt top, is sold
for $l."0.
Volume three of the ‘Libary of
Universal Knowledge,’ recently is
sued, can tains 874 pages, covering
topics between the words Birs and
Caterpillar. ^The publishers an
nounce that it has already readied a
sale of nearly 10,000 copies. Ameri
can Book Exchange, New York.
The unabridged $1.00 edition of
Cruden’s Concordance, some time
since announced as in preparation by
the American B 10k Exeaange, N-w
York, is just ready.
‘Leaves from the Diary of an Old
Lawyer : Intemperance the Great
Source of Grime,’ which is described
as a story that will compare with the
famous ‘Diary of a Pnysician,’ aud
temperance plea with ‘Ten
Nights in a Bar Room,’ is soon to be
med by the American Book Ex
change, Neiv York.
40 Bushels lime for sale at Wynn
& Bio’s.
The best syrup in town at Wynnn
& Bro’s.
Ro&aurant.
Mr. D. J. Lowery has opened
restaurant in the room adjoining Mr.
Tate’s store, where he is prepared to
famish meals to any one at any time.
His table will be supplied with the
best the market affords, anil prices
reasonable.
A splendid line of fancy candies
and confectionaries at Wynn & Bro’s
»al Notices.
Parties desiring us to do legal aa-
rtismtr should always bring them
by'9 o’clock Wednesday morning
order to insure insertion. It
mid be better io hand them in early
onday morning. Remember al-
lV s to have the necessary fee ac.
mpany the advertisement.
Auction: -auction! Auction! at
jb Hutcherson’s 4 o clock every
iturday evening. nov~0-3t
Goods at hard pan at Wynn & Bro.
Rubbers at
Ladies and Gents
Wynn & Bro.
If you want an extra neat pair
panto go to A. D. Hogg & Co’s and
get them. nov6 4t
REMEMBER that if you buy a
“ of Bradford & Walker’s Lne>
11s and they do not give entire sai-
action v ou can P et “ boX
[,er pills in the market wiihout
ar <re. There is no chance for you
lotL by trying •» box them.
r Agent iu Raralson County.
John K. Holcomb, jr., sheriff of
iralapn county, is authorized to
;eiv(Paiid receipt for suhscr ptions
the Advertiser in that county,
e specially request our friends in
at county to make set lement with
m at the first opportunity. tl
itisfation Guaranteed
We are putting up and selling, tin
r onr own lable, the follow ng list
family remedies, on which we
larantee satisfaction or will refund
e money in every instance, ihis
a fair, open and shut proposition
id there is no danger of your wast
o money on worthless nostrums it
,n buy our preparations:
Iron Tonic.
Nerve and B lie 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 & Walker,
Cedartown, Ga.
lat Iron Tonic
At Bradford & Walkers is a sure
•evenative of chills. You should
a bottle on hand if you have
iy reason to apprehend an attack
chills and lever. Costs only one
filar a pint, or fifty cents a hall
int, and if it does you no good costs
in nothing. tf
A. D. Hosg ft Co. have a very
co nplete stock of boots and shoes—
particularly nice ladies shoes. Ca l
a .id see them. nov6 4t
School Notice.
By order of the Board of Educa
tion, the Public School term has
been changed from the months of
July, August and September, to the
months of January, February and
March.
The anfaml examination of teach
era for the Public Schools in Polk
county for the year 1S80 will be held
at the Court House m Cedart -wn.
embracing the 29-h and 30th oi De
cember, 1879. The examination will
begin at 10 o’clock, a. m., on Mon
day, the 29th of Dec. nib<-r.
T. L Pittman,
C. S. C. Polk County.
Oetl6-td
That 2 and 2 make 4 is an estal -
lished fact none can ueuy. That Poi -
alline is the best remedy in the work'
for 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; rack,
package containing 80 dost ? for an
adult. Price 50eta. For Sale by
Bradford & Walker, Cedartown, Ga
march 13, ”79 eowly
Betting i« n mighty had tiling, tin
fart is it never benefits auv one ex
cept the winner, while the loser hie
a kind of loot look and teeling. Bit
if you can get a dead sure tiling, win
then put up your last dollar on it
We know of one such chance. \
can bet your last dollar on Tabl. r
Buckeye Pile Ointment curing i
every case. Price 50 els. For Sale by
Bradford & Walker, Cedartown, Ga.
march 13 ”79-eowiy
Perforated Card Board, both plain
and Bilvered, at Bradford & Walker’s.
oct30-tf
Consumption Cared.
Cedartown Hotel—J. H. Maxwell, Pro
prietor.
Prepared at all Points.
The fire at the gin house just
across the street from Berry- & Co.’s
platform last Saturday evening,
jroaght to light a fact not known by
many before fiat time, that is that
this firm has every necessary appli
ance right at hand of their own for
putting out auy ordinary fire tliai
may occur about their premises. As
soon as the tire was seen Saturday,
’res. Foster, Chief ol Berrys it C..
-Eiro Department,” sounded tin
the alarm with his own stentonan
lunos and summoned all bauds on
deck Quick a3 thought, hundred
of feetollrese of the best mantRac
ture w< re unwound from a reel un
derthe selter, and while one man
was giving it a few turns to fasten It
to a fire-plug which they have place
at a convenient point utar the edg>
of the platform, another had earned
,ne nozzle across the platform ue.ir
two hundred feet, and as quick a
watei could be driven through wub
a pressure sufficient to throw it sev
enty five feet ill the air, l 1 was luru
ed loose UI011 the flames, and u-
smuke now and then would show the
tire taking hold on the platform, a
well-directed siream wuu.d soon
diown it out
With this hose Messrs. B rrys &
Co. can reach any part of their large
establishment — w rehouse, store
house or plaiform, upstairs or down
stairs. With a watchman alway on
the premises at night, and watchful
and faithful men -on hand all day,
there is little danger of auy serious
dimage to them from fire.
We are glad to bear that Messrs.
Berrys & Co, in acknowledgement
of the services rendered not only
themseUes, but the whole city, in
tend to compliment the Fire Depart
ment with a present of one hundred
dollars. And we think that the in
surance companies that would have
had the loss to bear had the fire
reached the cotton on the platform,
ought to plank np liberally, and do
the handsome for “thejboys. —Cou
rier of second inst.
The following persons have regis
tered at the Cedartown Hotel in the
past seven days:
Henry f clazeuger, Alex Kirk
patrick, Henry Rose, T H Eming,
Chattanooga, Tenn; C E Heath,
R S Tomlinson. 0 G Janes, J E
W-st, P C Harris, W R Hunt, Dr
C II Harris, Miss Anna Harris, J C
Harris, city; R S Tomlinson, M V B
Ake, John R West, c.rnnty; 3 Stur
gis Macon ; Col T M Acton, G P
Lowery, J H Stewart, J hiJ Smith,
R II Lockhart, Wm Lazaron, J W
Bracken, Atlanta; Col Madison
S ratton, Nashville; J W Elliott,
Guntersville; H H Ha’l, E F Smith,
Thus Powell, W C Baker, Csrters-
viU, • \V A Darden, J P Johnson
and wife, Walter B Tomlinson, Cave
Spring; Judge J W II Underwood,
J W II Ander-on, Rome; J C Cun-
yus, Floyd county, W A Burns,
Oxford, Ala; Col Barber and wife,
Salt Lake City; Sol S Ledbetter,
Warrenton, Ala.
An old physician, retired from practice, having
had placed in his hands by an East India miB*lona
ry the formula of a simple vegetable remedy lor
the speedy and permanet cure for Consumption.
Bronchitis, Catarrah, Ashma, and all Throat and
Long Aflections. also a poetive and radical can
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints
after having tested its wonderful curative powers
in thonsands of 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 free of charge to all who desire it, this
recipe, in German, French, or English, with lull di
rec.ions for preparing and using. Sent by mail,
by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W
W. Sbuub, 141# rowers’ Block, Rochester. N- Y
octIC Cm
fe m iJ
Have just moved into their elegant new Store Rooms on
east side op I«Am street,
Where they are now opening an extensive stock of
GMERAL IERCHAEDISE.
Their G *ods were selected with great care and with an eye to the needs
of their customers and were bought for Cash. They will he sold at the
lowest figures. Go aud examine their stock and prices before making
your purchases. aug7 tf
COBWEB HALL,
Main street, Cedartown, Georgia.
(Jud Crab’s Old Stand,)
BWEWM &
jr’KOrilTBj70H9.
GIN
WTT7-E keep a full line of WIIISKIK3, BRANDIES, WINKS,
V? and BEER. We make a specialty of the famous “Cobweb Gi
quors and Stone Mountain Corn and fi.iirjon. Me Keep only pun
Liquors, such as may be used for medicinal purposes or as a beverage.
Give us a trial and be convinced. l V6 '^ U
Also, a nice lot of FAMILY GROCERIES, cheap.
W. M. Phillips & Co.,
Have received (and are doily making additions to it) their Fall Stock af
DRY GOODS
Of every description, including a fine line of
GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES.
They think they have the finest line of goods they have ever pur
chased, and at lower prices. They ask au examination by every one.
They will hereafter keep Wigan Material of all kiuds from a lynch
pin to any yart of the wagon.
mh20-ly
We Maks no Blow About it,
I bui don't mind telling yon in ft way. t
That we have one of the largert and bon SELEC
TED STOCKS of FALL and WINTER GOODS I
J ever brought to Cedartown, and telling them at J
pricee that will a^toniah yon, and all yonr j
j friend*. Yon may not believe it. in taet^J
we had rather yon would’ not. we want |
| you to eome and sec for yourself, and bo convinced. I
pT It ' will pay you to .see as before yOti tell yoar COTTON or buy yonr GOODS.
FEATHERSTON A GO.
BEAirOEI & WAIKEE,
SOUTH MAIN STREET,
CEDARTOWE
GEORGIA,
down
WITH HIG H V
£
CHICAGO SCALE CO.,
149 anil 151 Jefferson Street Chicago. Ill.,
Have reduced the prices of all kinds of
SCALES.
l-lon Wagon Scales, SCO. I 2-ton Wagon'.Scaler, $40
All other siz.-s at a gr. at reduction. Evc-rv Scale “f-illy warranted.
K-ep always on hand a complete stock of all things nsnally lonnd in a-,
first-class Drugstore. Country physicians will find our drugs fresh and
reliable. Prescriptions put np with special care.
YOlIjGCp^ GAIJ/Kljr,
(Shorter Block)
ROME, - ' - _ - - - - CEA-.
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten dollars; half life size only five dollars.
His work is all strictly first-class. Makes copies of all sorts of pictnre?
’ ' 1 feb27-ly
any size and character desired.
iL J. YOUNG,
Wine,
Webb’s Restaurant,
Bakery, Lager Beer, & Ale,
Neailj Opposite the New Masonic Temple,
No. S7, Broad Street, Iiomc, Ga
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Oysters, Birds, Game, Fish, &c., in
their Season, and Always the
Best the Market Allords
Furnished.
Also Lodgings Furnished Strangers.
Meals 25cts each; Lodgings 25cts
per head. march 2 ’ tf
EALL TRADE OPEIED.
NEW
Livery and Sale Stable,
Cur. Main £ rnor Street.'
GREAT Hit LAM. O PRICES
DEALER INT
Corn and Rye Whiskies,
Gins and Erandies,
Noyes Warehouse, CEDARTOWN, QA^
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone Mountain"Corn Whiskey
THE “R E. EEE, and OLD CABINET”
Cannot be excelled. I keep such Liquors as may be used as a beveragae or
for me lical pnrp >ses, with perfect safety. Give me a call. Good treat
ment guaranteed. 00 *"
FREE
VII MULE INVENTION.
THE WORLD RENOWNED
WILSON SEWINS MACHINE
• a._ _ anil 90 AlAOailtlVa
CUSTOMERS ASTONISHED at the Extremely LOW PRICES
asked or Goods.
ELEGANT LINES OF ALL GOODS KEPI’ IN A MIXED SIOCK
Rochester, N. Y.,
Trevor Hall,
Nov. 18,1879.
Rev. J. E. Jones, Cedartown, Ga.
Dear Bro : I rejoice in the spiri
tual prospeiity of Cedartown, and
send Christian sa’ntition to all the
brethren engaged in the revival
meeting. May God abundantly bless
every soul. Please request especial
prayer on my behalf.
Yours, affectionately, etc.,
C. K. Henderson.
p s If convenient, write to me.
C. K. H
Sole Agents for the Bay State Standard Screw-Fastened
silOHS JLBIID
TIN WARS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
CEDARTOWN. GA.
w. F TREADAWAY, Proprietor.
New Vehicles, Good Stock and
low prices. G ive me a trial.
Jan.l,’791y
Among the delegates in attendance
on the North Georgia Conference is
Rev. W. D. Anderson, of Mariatta.
For several years Mr. Anderson was
a couspicuons figure iu Georgia poli
tics—being a member of the Legisla
ture and Speaker pro tern, of the
House. He finally abandoned pub
lic affair* for the ministry, and has
since been doing noble service for
the canse of Christ.—Augusta Chron
icle.
J. K. Williamson.
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
AND
JE W1F!T iIjER,
CEDARTOWN, - GEORGIA.
Tne MiHlnery Department,
Under the supervision of
TLExess XjIS23t© Wcl'XTiYX,
Is first-class, and the latest styles are always on baud.
Call aud see our magnificent Stock now arriving.
PHIXxFOT & DOBD2.
In workmanship is equal to a Chronometer VVatoh. and as elegantly.
finished as a first-class Pla.v^ It FASTER
VJ-na and Centennial ^^■tions.^.T SEWS^ORE FOOR^ FASTER
WILSON MACHINES sold re^aW^’
, hn The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, Tor repainng
all kin£ of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCH1NC, ftirnished FREE with,
all WILSON SEWING MACHINES, together with
Corder, Set of Hexmers, Binder, etc.
Tucker, RufBer,
AGB3JTTS WANTJdU.
Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
P.S. A.
DR. S.
W
WIT
JOIsTES,
xSTiLW STORE-
NEW FIRM,
NEW GOODS.
Says the Baltimore Gazette; It i*
whispered among the knowing that
Grant is about to write a book, of
which the tide is to be: “Around
Le World on Eighty Cento.”
Officp, Bradford & Walker’s.
Lept25-tf
CHOICE HOUSE.
CAVE SPRING, GA.,
R. C. Tilly, Drop
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
MAIL COACH TO CEDARIQWN
DAILY.
Dealers in General Merchandise,
MAIisr ST., CEDARTOWN, SA.
(Next door to Philpot & Dodds’.)
^-E KEEP ON HAND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
H. E. PHHDIaETOM.
WHOLESALE
Drugs, Paints, Varnishes, Liquors,
Oils, Glass aad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET STREET,
NASHVILLE!,'- TEM’Bff.
Oiling, Beeswax, Feather*. R^. Wool, Dried Fruit, etc,, muon on account ftonwMtomcr.
ighent market price. »n
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING,
FANCY GROCERIES, Etc.,
and feel confident that the public will find it to their interest to exam-
jne onr stock before purchasing. Sept-5 toJanl
OLDEST AND BEST
dr. j. BRADFORD’S
Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine
This is a prompt and certain cure f« rail diseases of the Liver, such re
Dyspepsia, Headache, Chills and Fever^ &c.,
Satisfaction Guaranteed iu Every
case, or money returned. For sale by drugglsto generally. ^
J. Gr. x RISER,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Rome, Ua,
For sale by Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga., and R. T. Hoy^and^D
J. Powers, Rome, C a.