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ADVERTISER.
I BVJtKY TilUIiollAY KOItSlNO.
own, G-a., December 11.
Cbnrch Directory.
METIIODUtT.
B4BBAT1I D. J. Mtbiok, rMt»r.
BAPTIST.
83ATUS, C. 1£. U».-n»*Bso«, raetor.
t rRiJ«BifTE»lAN.
)«.BBATUS t. B, Jo««. Pastor
•. • '* * *" '
(YIUHT8 Oi’ HOSOli.
ywn Lotife No. 273.
ig&RK.. Dierx-ror.
- a*roaTKU
meet* ;*crj Monday sight •Oat 3d and
masomc.
■Ionia Lodie F. A. M.
W.M.
IdKINS - -•* Swretsry
J comaiunicatlou 3rd Friday uiyht iu
jth. In room over U anting ton A Wright’*
CAL NEWS.
n yon want School Books coll
ad ford & Walker’s.
(pie of refiued tastes all prefer
eat perfumes. Those Lunborg
ctsat Bradford & Walkers till
ill.
inn & Bro. are opening up a uew
ol|gouds.
beautiful line of new shawls at
i & Bro’s. ^
you want the best rnealiu towu,
i Lowery’s llestaurant.
11 on Wynn Bro. lor lumber.
you want an extra neat pair
go to A. 1). Hogg A Co’s nud
tern. ^ ^
n’t worry with a cough when
worth ot that cough syrup at
ford & Walker’s will r-heveyou.
'ore you buy a corset examine
new tsyle ones at A. L). llogg
uovG It
r3T“Mr. West, we ore informed,
will build neat tenement houses od
both sides of that portion of the
street running through his land.
We are glad io note that Mr.
Dick Gammon has so far recovered
that he is enabled to occasoual'y take
a stroll on the streets.-]
litre was quite a crowd out
to witness the baptism last Sunday
evening.
J3f“The concert given by Prof.
Snow and his class on last Fiiday
night was, as usual with Ins con
certs, a success.
S3r\Xe again take occasion to say
that the future of onr town is almost
entirely at the mercy of our mer
chants.
Fresh, pure drugs are the kind you
want aud Bradford Walker’s is the
house to get them from. tf
3^” The Methodist Conference
having found Rev. D. J. Myrick to
be the right man in the right place,
returns him to the pastoiate of the
church in this place, lie is a good
preacher and a man of great know
ledge and extensive imformation.
fggt-Capt. West will open a street
from his residence to the depot, thus
giving us a broad and beautiful street
from Broad street opposite Dr. Rich-
ardson’s office to the depot.
Prof. SaiuT P. Snow,
Who has been among us for a year,
and who is now a citizen of onr town
having decided to locate permanent
ly here, gives notice in this iesue of
the next term of his Music Class.
llis system of instruction is the
sumo as that used by first-cUss teach
ers throughout the country, and his
success as a teacher is shown by the
wonderful progress uf his pupils since
has been here.
Those desiring to educate their
children iu this reliuiug art will do
11 to cousider the opportunity
which is offered tie m.
II you wish nioe, fresh fish, call
iu D. J. Lowerv.
D. Hogg & Co. have some ex
ice ladies dress goods they wish
nuvU 4t
Luudhorg's extracts are the most
fragrant aud delicate perfumes made.
Biudlord & Walker keep them for
,le.
this seasou of the year a box of
DFORU & WALKKR’8 Liver
iu the house will often prevent
icted sickness by being used in
They cost only 25 cents and
iy do you no good they cost
lothing. - Try one box aud he
need.
L ad, 01, Colors, Varnishes,
ashes t nd all kinds of Painters
Stock a Bradford & Walker's.
3rd * Walker keep tHe beet writius
e bed anjwiiere. Tike your iukruud there
it ailed f.r » uickel.
l box ot Bradford * Walker’e
lie io roar Uouee all the lime. A I’V ' y’
,ed time occ.-oon.lly whee you feel e little
eorte" will often «•« you a loud
a aud a/liil louse* doctor a bill. A eticU
eaves dime**—eometteice ninelj -nltie.
out ten years ago I was con
Id a confirmed dyspetic and my
was considered a hopeless one
c- phvsicans wlio treat-*! nie. 1
advised to trj the liver uiedi-
prepared by Dr. J. G. Reiser. 1
three bottles'and was entirely
l and am now sound and w*-U. 1
der it an invaluable remedy for
disorder and hearuly r-coui-
1 it to all afflicted with that com-
t.—Joim Keuedy, Ca.sville,
For sale inCedartown by Brad-
& Walker at 75 cents per bottle.
j patent nostrum is the Iitos
IC at Bradford & Walkers, but
id, houeat, home- made remedy.
ON Tonic, at Bradford & W alk
is the cheapest aud best tunic ii
Try iu tf
oats yon nothing to try a bottle
it Ibon Tonic at Bradford &
Bps unless itbenefitsyou. Money
Jed in every instance where it
,o give satisfaction. tf
Notices.
:tieB desiring us to do legal ad
ung should always bring them
9 o’clock Wednesday morning
rder to insure insertion. It
1 be better to hand them in early
lay morning. Remember al
to have the necessary fee ac.
iany the advertisement.
SMEMBER that if you buy a
of Bradford & Walker’s Liver
and they do not give entire sat-
tion you can get a box of any
: pills in the market without
re. There is no chance for you
se by trying a box o them.
Agent in Haralson County.
hn K. Holcomb, jr., sheriff of
ilson county, is authorized to
ve and receipt for subscriptions
10 Advertiser in that county,
specially request onr frtenus in
county to make set'lemont with
at the first opportunity. tf
isfation Guaranteed
e are putting up and selling, on-
Dur own table, the following list
family remedies, on which we
rantee satisfaction or will refund
money iu every instance. This
fair, open and shut proposition
there is no danger of your wast-
money on worthless nostrums if
buy our preparations:
ron Tonic.
ierve and Bone Liniment.
'ege table Liter Pills,
antonine Worm Candy.
'oor Man’s Porous Plasters,
lye Water.
’eethiug Syrup,
liectric Polish,
lorse and Cattle Powders,
nsect Powder.
Bradford A Walker,
Cedartown, Ga.
it Iron Tonic
ft Bradford & Walkers is a sure
venative of chills. Yon should
p a bottle on hand if you have
r reason to apprehend an attack
chills and lever. Costs only one
lara pint, or fifty cents a half
t, and if it doca you no good corns
i nothing.
MeaJs at all hourj at Lowety’s,
30 Bualn-ls Lime at Wybu & Bro’s.
A most delicious assortment of
: esii candies at Bradford & Walker's.
A good square meal lor 25 cents
at L.weiy’s.
Good steak, hum aud ogga at
Lowe yV, for 25 ceuta a meal.
Call at Lowery’s and get a meaL
A. I). 11 -eg r\hc
compete stock <>i huo:
particularly nice ladies
md see them.
Ccdsrtown Hotel-J. II. Maxwell, Pro
prietor,
The foil-wing persons have regis
tered at the Cedartown Hotel :u the
past seven days:
P J Sehefk'. r, F B Law, L Shat-
..-ls, Atlanta; W B Tomlinson, J G
Jane's, Prof J C Harris and wife, Miss
Kate E ltoper, Miss Carrie E Preh-
hle,Miss Anna Harris,J K Tomlincor,
0 A lleath.CE IL-alh, F M Ilight, II
^ King, M EWrst, city; J P John
son, wile and daughter, Cave Spring;
P G Bracken, Macon, Ga, John A
Lemoville, Nashville, 'JVnii; J A
Goode, R M McGlatcliey, V\ R Hunt,
Cherokee Railroad; L W Randell,
Rock mart; W B Fenton, Knoxville;
‘ T Middleton, W B Cochran, Bar-
. w county; R M Good-all. Nashville;
IV K 11 use, Gartersvilh; R P Spen
cer, Columbus, Ga; R v George Har
ris and wife, city; F M S-sk,
Louisville, Kv; IV II Jennett, Elijay,
Ga; D M Ilyatt Quail, N C.
The following letter which was
crowded out of our last issue by the
unexpectedly large number of Sheriffs
advertisemeuts, was written to ns
about two weeks since, by a stndent
of Mercer University, a young man
of whom our couuty will some day
be proud.
Mr. Editor. If you will indulge
me I will write you some observa
tions which I made of the proceed
ings of the State Fair during the
most important portion of the week,
I visited the fair grounds for the
first time on Wednesday evening and
in passing through the large gate in
to the Park, with a longing desire to
see everything of interest on exhibi
tion, I regret to say .that- the first
thing I observed was-gambling car
ried on in various ways am] in ever--
corner. On entering the Floral in. 1
however, andexamining .the various
and beautiful fiowets Spread out-be
fore me and isteutng to.-the sweet,
melting strains of mysi'c’Svhicli flow-
•■(1 from the trial instruments ou ex.
hibitim insensibly my..mind wan
dered away from the unholy sigh',
which greeted me on mj* first enter
ing the Park. After examining this
department for some time,' I passed
to the next story; I .there saw many
things ol interest, amohg which were
3ome curious stones, relics of the In
dian and some unknown and forgot-
ron race, and a manuscript book
written ages ago and handed down
from generation to generation. Iu
this department I also iuund many
articles the handiwork of .adies v. hie
evidently cost many hours of weari
ness and toil. The art gallery which
was on the third and last story of the
building I first enter'd, was tilled
with a crowd gazing, delighted and
pleased, upon me beautiful pictures,
many ot which were doubtless the
work or at least the conceptions of
some ol tli • masters.
I went through the Agricultural
department with greut*ph*asure and
foundjthere various products of the
earth besides many sptcim> us of
carriages, buggies ami wagons. It
is a joylul thought to think that the
country is advancing in any great
enterprise. For this reason 1 was
glad to See on exhibition much fine
stock, a goodly nunilier of blooded
Cows and horses. But the re, is still
room for improvement aud I hope
the good work will go on-as the years
glide by.
On Thursday the Fair grounds
were crowded with people from al
most every point in the State, and
this was considered the grandest day
of the Fair. The Buffalo chase, re
peated on Friday, ami the teat per-
lormed by the Mexican rider, who
rode twenty miles in forty nine min
utes and sixteen seconts, making
thirty six mounts aud dismounts
were the main features uf the rue
ing.
The most affecting scene duriiq
the Fair wis the uuv. iltug of the s >1
doifa monument accompanied by an
eloquent address from 11 <n. Thomas
Hardeman dedicating the monument
iu the purpose lor which ii was ere 3-
ted. Yours truly,
Mercer,
ISAAC T. MEE,
Dealer in Tin, Stoves, Hard
ware and HoLLW-WAREofall kinds.
Cook and Heating Stoves, both wood
and coal burners, a specialty. Stove
Pipe Ventilators, fire-proof; Stove
fixtures of all kinds, cheap. Gall
and pi ice mv goods, if you want
bottom prices and good artioles.
All kind of job work done on short
notice. Rooting and guttering a
specialty.
With many thanks to my custo
mers for past favors, I respectfully
solicit a continuation of their trade
in !u'ure, trusting that I uiay not
only merit 4h^r trade, but many
new customs*^. I shall, from time
time continue ttfenlarge my stock and
keep a larger and better assortm nt
of everything in my line for the bet-
t -r ace n^Aiqjdatiou of all my custo
mers.' nov374t
,JL For Sale;
A*. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
Sewing Machine, bran new with
complete set of attachments, very
low. Apply at this office. tf
Cotton .Notice.
Tflie Cedartown Wan-honse is now
prt*pared to receive and store cotton
and solicits the patronage of farmers
and merchants. IVe are not yet pre
pared to insure against loss by fire
therefore take no tire risks at pres-
"aib.*n"n^St»«';.VtaS EAST SIDE OP MAIM STREET,
and covered with iron.
Terms for weighing and storage:
For 10 days or less, 12^ cents ; 10
to 15 days, 15 cents ; 15 to 20 days,
20 cents; 20 to 30 days, 25 cents,
and 25 ce.-.ta per month for longer
time.
CIIAMBUSS & HURT.
NEW HOUSE, NEW MERCHANTS,
NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES!
A. D. HOGG & CO.,
MfllKT STIFLHrEFX - ,
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA,
H AVE jnst opened a select stock of GENERAL MERCIIANDiSE
in their new store, and want all their friends and the public gen
erally to call and let them show their goods aud prices. Their s ock was
bought before the recent rise in nrices, and they feel confident of having
imods at bottom figures. They hive beautiful Un-ss Goods, Calicoes, Cor
sets, new .-Ryle, Bleaching?, Flannels, Cassimeres, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans
Hosiery, Gloves, Hardware, Notions, etc., etc. Extra nice Gentlemens
Underwear very low. , . 04 .
Remember the place—last brick store on Sonth Main Street, west
Side.
THOMAS BERRY. ALFRED SHORTER, JOHN MONTGOMERY
M. F. McLaURIN, GEO. M. 15ATTEY.
ph
16
CHEAP GOODS.
FresHcnl’;- Jlc-saje.
New York Son.
The ni'-ssnge is destitute of any
great <>r important snggesti n on
any subject, whatever, and which
mainly tattles about getting more
money for one thing or another, un
der one pretext or another, out of
the country.
Philadelphia Times.
The message is commonplace, even
to stupidity, aud fully one third of
it is made up of incincere and bor
rowed platitudes on n:v:l service re
form. There is not to be found in
it a single original suggestion or a
parngaph that displays the qualities
of the statesman.
Stephens’ love fur Grant is not of
recent date. When he was throttling
liberty in Louisiana with the bayo
net, Alex, said he was right. Now,
to Bay nothing of the baseness of the
sto<>p-to-conquer poilicy, its folly is
apparent iu the light of past events.
In pursuance of a sickly sentiment
ality to appease the North we nomi
nated Horace Greeley, the’ father of
Radicalism, and what good did itdo?
It brought, ns no more Northern sup.
port, and broke the back of Democ
racy for many years. And will it be
any better with Grant? Sacrificing
principle never does auy good.—Or
augebury ( S. C.) Times.
Governor Colquitt has discharged
the duties of the Chief Executive of
the State, with fidelity and ability.
He has been surrounded with fraud
and corruption on every side, yet lie
has passed the fiery ordeal of the
recent investigations, without a stain
upon his character as a man, or a
reproach as an official.—Carnesville
Register.
A word to the wise is suflicient.
A minister made an interminable
call upon a lady of his acquaintance.
Her little daughter, who was pres
ent, grew weary of his conversation,
and whispered in an audible tone,
“Didn’t he bring his amen with him,
mamma ? n
That Sow Law.
The new law passed b„> t'.l gener
al assembly is more strict aud u>> n-
prehensive than the ol t act arid adils
to the lirt of inditnble-.off-uses. Fo.-
merly it waa-uot penal; to Vote with
out paying uli luxes due, but n iw
such a vote would make it liable to
pros cutiou. The now laj rec-wtly
passed iu reference to illegal vrliug,
buying and selling Tetes, Ac., is as
follows:
Sec. 1. Be it enai tojl by the gen
eral assembly o; toe State of Georgia,
that S e. 45(i'J of the-emte of 1S7J,
which privides a punishment for
buying or s- Ring, or offering to buy
or sell, or b. ing cobeAnea in buying
or selling a vole, and for voting un
lawfully at anv election in this s ate,
he and the same is hereby amended
s;i that the said 8 ction shall read as
follows; Any p rs.m who'shall here
after vote at any such ele -tion, who
lias not resided six months uext pre
ceding said election in the county in
which he so voted, or who has i ot
piad all taxes which, since the adop
tion of the preseut constitution of
this state have been required of him,
pr- vious to the year in which said
election occurs, and which he has
had an opportunity ol paving agreea
bly to law ; or who lias been convict
ed ill any court of competent juris
diction, of treason against the sta'e,
or tmbezzlement ol public funds,
malpractice in office, bribery or lar-
cenev, or of any crime involving
mortal turpitude, punishable by the
laws of this state witn iinpris >nm nt
in the penitentiary, unless such per
son shall have been pardoned, shall
be indicated, and on conviction shall
be punished as prescribed in section
4310 of the code.
Sec. 2. Reppeals conflicting laws.
Scboo! Notice.
By erder of the Board of Educa
tion, the Public School term has
been cha.nged from the mouths of
July, August and September, to the
months of January, February and
March.
The annual examination of teach
ers for the Public Schools in Polk
county for the year 18S0 will be held
at the Court House in Cedartown,
embracing the 29.h and 30th of De
cember, 1879. The examination will
begin at 10 o’clock, a. in., on Mon
day, the 29th of December.
T. L Pittman,
C. S. C. Polk Couuty.
Ocue-td
The name of Miss Annie Hill was
onjthe programme of last evenings
concert for the benefit of the yellow
fever sufferers, but having contrac t'd
a severe cold, her friends feared, she
would be unable to fulfill her engage
ment. However, she appeared and
sang Ernaoii luvblauii in tones 81
i leor, aud with such artistic execu
tion, that she received a hearty eu-
ceire. I was enabled to do this, she
said, by using Couss ns’ Honey ol
Tar, the hest compound iu the world
lor clearing the voice, relieving hoarse
ness, curing coughs and colds. Price
50.it.*. For Sale by Bradford & IVal-
ker, Cedartown, Ga.
ma.ch 13, ’’79-eowly
If von have. Corns or Bunions, nso
C<msi«tB ILightiring l iuiue iii, and
V-m C-.it nip the light tantus-ic with
with ease and grace. It will also
pure Rheum* ism, Lame Back,
Sprains. B uises, etc. Ou animals,
for Galls, fq-uyin, Riuebmie. etc., it
■ tf.cts a speedy and pe.-mai.eui cur.-.
Remember Gousseiis' Lightning
I, nine i;t. Price 50 cts. For Sale hy
Bradford & Walker, Cedarlo« n, Ga.
march 13, ”79-euwly
Have just moved into their elegant new Store Rooms on
Where they are now opining an extensive stock of
&EEERAL MERCHANDISE,
Their Goods were selected with great care and with an eye to the needs
of their customers and were bought for Cash. They will be sold at the
lowest figures. Go and examine their stock and prices before making
your purchases. au^* tf
HDDVP s
“ M 111 \ ii
gsi, a pJ
Wlaoleeisls!
Grocers, Commission Merchants,
and cotton factors,
AT OLD RAIL ROAD DEPOT AND STEAMBOAT WHARF,
BOMB, GEORGIA.
I®-Liberal Cash Advance made on Cotton and Produce Consigned to ns.
Decl 3m
W. Phillips &
Have received (and are daily making additions to it) their Fall Stcck of -
DRY ©CODS
Of every description, including’ a fine line- of
CLOTHING,
HATS, CADS,
BOOTS and SHOES.;:
They think they have the finest line of goods they have ever pur-,
chased, and at lower prices. They ask an examination by every one.
Tbev will 'hereafter keep Wagon Malarial of all kinds from a Ivnch
. , 1 * .e inh20-ly
■™—— ■ ■ 1 ■»r ■■■ ■ ?
in to *ny part of the wagon.
Kneesas®
Perforated Corn Board, bo h plain
and silvered, at Bradford & Walker’s.
oct30-tf
Consumption Cured.
An ol.l physician, mired from predict'. Laving
had placed In hie hands hr au Sast India mieeiona
ry the formula of a aiiuple vegetable remedy for
the epeedy aud pcrmauct cure for Consumption,
Bronchitis, i atarrah, Ashma, and all Throat and
Lung A flection a. also a poetivc and radical cu.e
for Nenrou* Debility aud all Nervous Complaints,
Uavinj; tested its wonderful curative powers
... thousands of ca»*es, has felt it his daty to make
it kLown to his suffering fellows. Actuatod by
this motive and a desire to relieve human snffcrlni:.
I will send free of charge to all who desire It, thU
rt-cipe, in German, ¥*rcneh, or English, with lull di-
rec .ions for preparing and using. Sent by mail,
by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, \V.
W. IjuEUAB, IW rowers’Block, Kocheeter. N* Y.
octl€ flm
OBWEB HALL,
Main street, Cedartown, Georgia.
(Jud Crab’s Old Stand,)
■ lllfl & IBAIItli
2?HOPHXBTOR3.
W E keep a full lino of WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, GIN
and BEEU. Wo make a specialty of the famous “Cobweb Li
quors and Stone Mountain Corn and B->urbou. We keep only pure
Liquors, such as may be used fur medicinal purposes or as a beverage.
Give us a trial and he convinced. ^ Nov6-2m
Also, r, nice lot of FAMILY GROCERIES, cheap.
L> OWH
CHICAGO SCALE CO.,
149 and 151 Jefferson Strcot Chionreo. Til..
Have reduced the prees of al! kinds of
SCALES.
4-ton Wagon!Scales, $C0. | 2-ton Wagon^cales, $40
All other siz's at a gn at reduction. Every Scale “fully warranted
Ws Elaks no Blow About it,
| hnt ilou’t mind telling you in a quiet way. j
th.it we have one of the largeet and beet BBLRC
ItKD STOCKS of KALL .nd WINTKH GOODS I
I ever brought to Cedartown, and telling them at!
price* tlmT will aatoniah yon, and all your |
friends. You may not believo It, In lact. I
| we had rather you would not. wo want
I you to come and see for yourself, and be convinced. I
13T It will pay you to see us before you sell jour COTTON or bay your GOODS.
PBATHERSTO?! & 03.
BMDF0E2 & WALKER,
DRTO&XSTS,
‘Webb’s Restaurant,
Bakery, Lager Beer, & Ale,
Neatly OppotdUi tbc New Masonic Tempi*,
„Yo. 57, Broad Sired, Home, Ga
WEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Oysters, Birds, Game, Fish, &e., iu
their Season, and Always the
Best the Market Affords
Furnished.
Also Lodgings Furnished Stranger
Meals 25ots each; Lodgings 25cts
per head.march 27-tf
They have it very bad in the 8 did
North. TheJCnicago, Rock Island
and Pacific Railroad couldn’t adver
tise excursion tickets to the Grant
reCi p ion in Chicago without stating
in tut hand bills that Grant was “the
man especially created by Providence
to triumphantly tramp e out the
most wicked rebellion of the Chris
tum era. and crush to earth those
uncompromising traffickers in hu-
mau flesh, in their heinous, unholy
and unpardonable crime O; attempt
ing to destroy the most indulgent
Government the sun ever shone
upon.”—Chronicle.
Alexander II. Stephens denies the
reports that he has left the democrat
ic parly and will suppuit Grant. We
are really Sorry. Stephens never was
a democrat and is not uow. He
could do less harm out of the demo
cratic camp than in it. And the
man who said that Hayes’s title was
better than Washington’s because it
was res adjudicata iB really not fit to,
and Btiould not be in the democratic
partv.—St. LonisPost Dispatch.
Three cheers aud a regular old
royal Bengal tiger for Bob; Toombs!
Georgia ought to send a man j of
his glorious manhood to the United
States Senate. •- He throws her Hills
and Gornons into the shade, and
stands forth as her :most splendid
representative pf free,"republican
principles.—States.
The most m of all days is the
one in which we have not laughed.—
Cbampfort.
NEW
Lively and Sale Stable,
Cor. Main £ rnor Street:
“FALL TRADE OPENED.
GREAT BREAK IN PRICES
CUSTOMERS ASTONISHED at the Extremely LOW TRICES
asked or Goods.
CEDARTOWN. GA.
W. F TREADAWAY, Proprietor.
New Vehicles, Good Stock and
low prices. Give me a trial.
Jan. 1, ’70 ly
J. K. Williamson.
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
AND
ra W FIT ■TjBR-i
CEDARTOWN, • GEORGIA.
Office, Bradford & WalkeFi
Lept25-tf
L
CHOICE HOUSE.
CAVE SPRING, GA,
R. C. Tilly, Prop
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
MAIL COACH TO CEDAATOWN
DAILY.
ELEGANT LINES OF ALL G00D8 KEPT IN A MIXED STOCK
Sole Agents for the Bay State Standard Screw-Fastened
SX30SSS AND BOOTS,
TIN WARE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
TDo MULinery Department,
Under tlm supervision of
Miss Lizzie Velvin,
Is first-class, and the latest styles are always on hand.
Call and see onr magnificent Stock now arriving.
PHIIaPOT & DOBBS.
NEW STORE.
NEW FIRM,
[NEW GOODS
SOUTH MAIN STREET,
CEDAETOWS.
GEOR&IA,
Keep always on liand a complete stock of all things usually totind in a
first-class Drugstore. Country physicians will find onr drugs fresh aud
reliable. Prescriptions pnt up with special care.
YoiTKtfg g Select,
ROME,
(Shorter Block)
GA
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten dollars; haif life size only five dollars.
His work is all strictly first-class. Makes copies of all sorts of pic,nres
auy size and character desired. feb27-ly
A. J. YOUHC, •
.DEA LER IN
Corn and Hye "Wbiskiss, Wine,
Gias and Brandies,
Noyes Warehouse, CEDARTOWN, GA.
A .Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon aad .Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey
THE“RE.LEE, and OLD CABINET”
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-a.ll. Good treat
ment guaranteed. oct 3, tm i9.
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DR. S. W. JONES,
wi'rn
H. E. PEHBEETOM.
WHOLESALE
Drugs, Paints, Yaraisliofi, Diquors,
Oils, Glass sad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET STREET,
yg a gv."5~r~N7~IX-3jCjNZ1.7 i’-iiLKTIf-J'.
Glnwng, Beeswax, Fccthcre, Bags. Wool, Dried Fralt, etc., UUea on account from customer.
i£hest market price. ^
1AB1 &
Dealers in General Merchandise,
US All? ST., CEDARTOWN, ©A.
(Next door to Philpot & Dodds’.)
-^-E KEEP ON HAND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING,
FANCY GROCERIES, Etc.,
and feel confident that the public will find it to their interest to exam
ine our stock before purchasing. Sept25-toJa»l
OLDEST JLBIB B1SST
dr. j. BRADFORD’S
IF-jiTTcr and Dyspeptic Msdioins
This is a prompt and certain cure for all diseases of the Liver, such an
Dvspepsia, Hendache, Chills and Fever, &c..
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
ease, or money returned. For sale by druggists generally.
J. G. TEISBR,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Rome, l? a,
. For sale by Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga., and R. T. Hoyt and D
’ J. Powers, Rome, G a.