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THE ADVERTISER.
PUBLStl.D EVSRY THUKSDAY MORNING,
Cedartown, Ga., December^.
Church Directory.
METHODIST.
EVERY SABBATH D. J. Mthick, T»!tOr.
- BAPTIST.
0 and 3rd SABBATHS, C.K.n«*i>*R«»,P»»tor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
and.Ith SABBATHS « Jo««. T" tor
knkihts of honor.
Cedartown Lodge No. 273.
T. V. BURBANK
L. 8. LBDBSTTBIt
Lodge meets eeery Monday night after td and
MASONIC.
Caledonia Lodee F. A. 51.
S. STUBBS
'•r^io **' ■*«*
arerr month. In roomorer Huntington A Wright
■tore.
local isrgws.
I have a good two-horse buggy
and harness, nearly new, that 1 will
sell very low for cash, or for half
cash and balance in twelve months,
to Ed. Wood at Huntington
a*ogi, t %«t.» £oooDB
d ec 18 Cedartown, Ga.
Go to H. V. White’s to buy J&ur
Furniture. ^
Call on Wynn & Bro. for nails,
locks and building material.
Good tobacco and cigars, etc., at
Vynn & Bro’s.
People of refined tastes all prefer
the best perfumes. Those Luuborg
extracts at Bradford A Walker s fill
the bill. _________
ieh njpe, fresh fish, call
owerv.
Meals at all hours at Loweiy’s.
If you want an extra neat pair
panto go to A. D. Hogg & Co’s and
jet them. n0V °' 4t
Don’t worry with a cough when
J5cts worth oi that cough syrup at
Bradford & Walker’s will relieve you.
Before yon buy a corset examine
ose new tsyle ones at A. D. Hogg
Co’s. nov6-«
A. D. Hogg & Co. have some ex-
ra nice ladies dress goods they wish
o show. nov ® **
,egal Notices.
Parties desiring us to do legal ad-
orusiug should always briDg them
a by 9 o’clock Wednesday morning
n order to insure insertion. It
rould be better to hand them in early
ilonday merring Remember al
ways to ha« the necessary fee *&-
ompany tfce ad'ertisement.
REMEMBER that if yon bny a
>ox of Bradford & Walker’s Liver
?ills and they do not give eutire sat-
sfactioB you can get a box of any
ithrr pills iu the market without
iliarge. There is no chanoe for yon
,o lose by trying a box o them.
At this season of the year a box of
BRADFORD & WALKER’S Liver
‘ills in the house will often prevent
>rotraded sickness by being used in
ime. They cost only 25 cents and
f they do you no good they cost
r 0 u nothing. Try one box and be
:onvinced.
Bradford A Walker keep the be«t wrltin*
,k to be had anywhere. Take your lnkeland thara
nd get it filled for a nickel.
Keep a box of Bradford A Walker'* vagtoble
▼«r trills in your house all the time. A pUl. or
io at bed time occasionally when yoa foel a mtJij
oat of sorts” will often tave yon a long *pell of
ickness and a still longer doctor • bill. A atich
a time eaves mme”—eomettmes ninety-nina.
Richardson has moved
into his new residence.
rarRead the big spoon adver.
tisement if yon want to, but don’t
pursue the investigation further.
t^~Mr. Lather Randall has boen
in town for a few days.
jjjrNew engine and coach on the
Cherokee Railroad.
jg^~Our country people are be
ginning to do considerable Christmas
shopping.
fyThe Debating Club, formed
by the young "men of the town, we
are glad to say, is growing, in the
number of members and in the ia-
teresjtiken in it
J. M. Harris, we are in
formed, wiil teach school at the
“Pot Ash” dnring the three months
of the free school.
jgySee advertisement of the
New York Star in this paper, The
Star has wop the reputation of being
best, freshest, brightest daily in the
metropolis, and money spent for a
year’s subscription to it won’d doubt
less prove a splendid investment.
W. C. Morris, of Ash -
ville, N. C., is here on a visit to in
brother, Mr J. M. Morris. Mr. M.
is quite a handsome looking yonng
man, and we ahonld not be surprised
to hear of him falling in love with
some of onr fair sex, and can e so ne
of th.m to bring a long sigh when
he returns to the old N irth State.
Married,
At the Presbyterian church in this
place, on Thursday evening last, by
Rev. J. E. Jones, Mr. Seaborn Jones
and Miss Jennie Waddy.
To the young couple we extend
onr congratulations and wishes for
their fntnre weal and happiness
We could, within the space of a
column, say no more than ia con
tained in the lines:
moons shall roll.**
Medical Netica.
Hereafter at night Dr. Everard
Richardson can be found at his house
located in front of the residence iof
Mr. J. S. Noyes. dec25-tf
About ten years ago I was con
dered a confirmed dyspetic and my
ise was considered a hopeless one
f the physicans who treated me. I
us advised to try the liver medi-
ne prepared by Dr. J. G. Yeiser. I
sed three bottles and was entirely
ired and am now sound and well. I
insider it an invaluable remedy for
mt disorder and heartily recom-
iend it to all afflicted with that cora-
laint.—-John Kenedy, Cassville,
». For sale in Cedartown by Brad-
ird & Walker at 75 cents per bottle.
No patent nostrum is the Iron
onic at Bradford & Walkers, b 11 *
good, honest, home-made remedy.
Iron Tonic, at Bradford A Walle
r’s, is the cheapest and best tonic in
se. Try it. “
nr Agent In Haralson County.
John K. Holcomb, jr, sheriff of
[aralson county, is authorized to
■ceive and receipt for subscriptions
i the Advertiser in that county.
fe specially request our friends in
iat county to make settlement with
im at the first opportunity. tf
atisfatlon Guaranteed
We are putting up and selling, un-
er our own lable, the follow.ng list
f family remedies, on which we
uarantee satisfaction or will refund
ne money in every instance, ihis
i a fair, open and shut proposition,
nd there is no danger of your wast-
tg money on worthless nostrums if
on bny onr preparations:
Iron Tonic.
Nerve and Bone Liniment.
Vegetable Liver Pills.
Santonine Worm Gandy.
Poor Man’s Porous Plasters.
Eye Water.
Teething Syrup.
Eiectric Polish-
Horse and Cattle Powders.
Tnsect Powder.
Bradford & Walkbr,
Cedartown, Ga.
Iiat Iron Tonic
At Bradford A W alkers is *mre
revenarive of chills. You should
Zl a bottle on hand if you have
■reason to apprehend an attack
‘Sand fever. Costs only one
d °\ pint, or fifty cents a half
P'TXif it does you no good costs
on tf
ROCKMART LOCALS.
December 21st, 1879.
Spring Weather.
Christmas is close at hand.
Last Sunday Euharlee was full and
running over with water. The larg
est freshet for years.
On the 11th Wm Mathis, col, got
his arm Caught in Mr. Bobo’s gin
which tore all the 8e.h from his arm
and elbow; ar.d on the same night
little Tubu H.-bbs, 16 years of age,
who was running the engine, it is
supposed, after the gin had stopped
ginning, had started again for the
purpose of putnpping water, and in
attempting to thr w off the band
from the gin got caught in the band
which wound one of his legs to the
shuft and carried him around the
shaft for probably an hour. He w::s
found|nextinoruiiige r ddlethesbaf
with nothing but his shoes and socks:
on, his legs broke and his whole body,
arms and head bruised in an awful
manner, dead. A great calamity for
hi • poor mother and invalid sister,
as he was their main support. The
family have our i:u bon titled sympa
thy aud condolence iu their affliction.
Every one said John was a good boy.
Business has fallen off some since
the fall in cotton. The cotton buy
ers here have bought over 1,100 bales
this season. It still conies.
Two mnrriages this week, and the
prospect for more soon.
Last Monday was Justice Court
day. Several cases wore disposed of
and several more on docket.
A good blacksmith and a good
school teacher could do good business
here now.
Judge W. C. Barber and wife have
been on a visit to their plantation in
Mississippi for some time and have
not returned yet.
Rev. J. R. Smith, the Circuit Rider
for this circuit, has moved into the
parsonage, and we think will give
f ood satisfaction to the church here,
[e preached here last Sunday.
We came down to town the other
morning and found W. A. J. White-
head in the best humor and he ap
peared to be very happy. On enquir
ing the cause his extreme happinese,
was informed that a little daughter,
a few honrs old, was the canse.
Cotton pickings are very fashiona
ble now. One nearly every day.
Two new engines on the Cherokee
Railroad this morning. OapL West
is preparing for a good business on
his road, and we think he will get it.
George Freeman and Ida Black-
well were married last Thursday
night, and James A. Watters and
Mary Jane Hudgins last night, W.
N. Strange, N. P, and J. P., officiat
ing.
Onr people are preparing to get
up a Christmas tree Wednesday
night, and it promises a success.
John S. Davidson and L. Bolling
were married last Tuesday, R. W. W.
Simpson officiating.
Harvest time for the groceries now.
W. N. STRANGE.
These are a few
Of the nice (things to be found
at Bradford & Walker’s. Look over
the list carefully and see if yon can
not find something in it that yon
want for yourself, your relative or
your friend.
Ink Stands, of
Flint Glass,Revol
ving Inkstands,
Fancy Penholders,
Burns’ Poems,
Bine and Gilt;
Scott’s Poems,
Blue and Gilt
Byron’s Poems,
Bine and Gilt,
Shakspare’s, Po
ems,Blue and Gilt;
Tennyson’s Poems,
Blue and Gilt;
Moore’s Poems,
Bine and Gilt;
Pope’s Poems,
Bine and Gilt
Gilt Testaments
' with clasps;
Gilt Bibles with
Marbled Bibles
with clasps;
Testament and
Psalms, Gilt;
Testaments and
Psalms, Plain.
8‘rap Books, Blue
Green and G Id;
Writing Desks,
Gieen and Gold;
Writing Desks,
Bine and Gold;
Inkstands with
Pen Racks;
Inkstands with
Tray.
Chocolate Cara
mels;
Crystalized Can
dies;
Cream Candies;
Fancy Candies,
of many kinds,
Raisins-wnd Nuts
and Toybooks.
And Dolls and
Toolchests and
Caps and Sancers
ana Rattles and
Whisilesand Pock
et Books and Wal
lets and Combs and
Brushes and Fan
cy Soaps.
Walnut Writing
Desks, Fancy
Pocket Knives,
Fine Parlor Lamps
Fine Chewing and
Smoking Tobaccos
Pipes, Cigars, and
many, many things
not enumerated.
All these things we have in stock
and WE ARE GOING TO SELL
THEM. So come and make your
selectionsjand we will make the price
suit yon. Come early and don’t
forget it, to
BRADFORD’*; W ALKER’S,
Cedartown, Ga.
If yon want candy,’raisins, crack
ers, cheese, or any thing in that line,
Wynn A Br<>. have it.
Underwear.
We have a good line of_Gents and
Ladies Undei wear,, both white and
Medicated, which we are closing out
very cheap. Barr & Leak.
Fresh, pure drugs are the kind you
want and Bradford Walker’s is the
house to get them from. tf
H. V. White over Philpot & Dodd’s
is receiving an excellent line ol
furniture. 2t.
Call at Barr & Leak’s and see their
Ladies Cloaks; they have a few fine
ones left, which they are closing out
at reduced prices.
If you want randies, apples ana
nuts for Santa Claus go to Wynn &
Bro:
A good square meal for 25 cents
at Loweiy’s.
The Furniture store of Cedartown
is kept over Phiipot & Dodd’s store
by H. V. White. 2t.
Good steak, ham and eggs at
Lowery’s, for 25 cents a meal.
Call at Lowery’s and get a meal.
Clothing.
If you want a new suit of Clothes
call on Barr & Leak ; they have just
received a new supply—which they
are selling very cheap.
Christmas Trix.
Before buying your Christmas
presents call on Barr & Leak and
see their line of fine 'Table Cntlery,
Silver Forks, Spoons, Castors, Vases,
China Setts, etc.; they will not only
be ornamental, but useful. They
also have a good stock of French
Candy, Frnits,Can Goods, etc, which
they are selling cheap.
If yon want the best meal in town,
go to Lowery’s Restaurant.
A. D. H«>gg & Co. have a very
complete stock of boots and shoes—
particularly uice ladies shoes. Call
and see them. nov.O 4t
It costs yon nothing to try a bott’e
Df that Iron Tonic at Bradford &
Walker’s unless itbenefitsyou. Money
refunded in every instance where it
fails to give satisfaction.tf
Cedartown Hotel—J. H. Maxwell, Pro
prietor,
The following persons have regis
tered at the Cedartown Hotel in the
past seven days:
John Stine, Miss Berte Britt, At
lanta; C G Janes, W D Wright, J C
Harris, cityj H S fcsuyideil, F R
Walker, U T Baker, Rome; C E
Heath, city; R B Maye, Gtettmw-
ga; A C Hardy, R L Kirk pat nek,
Cartersville; Thos Ramsey, Lenoir,
Tenn; T W Moore, Miss; S C Nye,
Cincinnati: S B Frank, Philadelphia;
R M McClatehey and lady, W tt
Hunt, J EGood, Cherokee Railroad;
WE Jones, West Point, Ga; GW
Brown, J B Brown, Gadsden, Ala;
John Prior, Prior’s Station; J 1
Talley, Haralson county; J A Jones,
JR Vest, county; H P Lumpkin,
W F Stephens, Lafayette. Ga; R T
i Jones, Conyers; Thos M Brown,
[ Monroe, N. C.
G EORGIA—Polk Coithty.—J will reedre teal-
ed bid- until the l*t d»» of Jan nary nest for
a Superintendent of the Panper Farm of eaid
connty for the year 18-«. Indildiu- the nnrBin^o^
and cooking for inmates. Reserving the right to
award said position to tte
™i^w ' ^^Onl inary.
Burial Case* aad Caskets.
Hnntington & Wright have added
to their business a full line of beau
tiful Burial Cases and Casket* from
the smallest to the largest size, which
they propose selling as low as they
can be bonght in any market. Also,
a fall line of undertaker’s trimmings.
ISAAC T.-MEE,
Dealer in Tin, Stoves, Hard
ware and Hollw-ware of all kinds.
Cook and Heating Stoves, both wood
and coal burners, a specialty. Stove
Pipe Ventilators, fire-proof; Stove
fixtures of all kinds, cheap. Call
and price mv goods, if you wgnt
bottom prices and good articles.
All kind of job work done on short
notice. Roofing and guttering a
specialty.
With many thanks to my easte
rners for past favors, I resptctfully
solicit a continuation of their trade
in future, trusting that I may not
J only merit their trade, but many
new customers. I shall, from time
time continue toenlarge my stock and
keep a larger and better assortment
of everything in my line for the bet-
ter«aceouimodation of all my custo
mers. uov274t
For Sale.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
Sewing Machine, bran new witl
complete set of attachments, very
Into. Apply at this office; tf
The name of Miss Annie 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 Irieuds feared she
would be unable to fulfill her engage
ment. However, sho appeared and
sang Ernami luvolami iu tones ; o
. Ie.tr, and v-itii such urtis ic execu
lion, that she r. ceivrda hearty en
core. I was enabled to do this, she
aid, by using Conss-ns’ Honey ol
Tar, the best compound in the world
for clearing the voicn,relit-viug hoarse-
ss, curing coughs and colds. Price
50ot.«. For Sale by Bradtord & Wal
kt-r. Cedartown, Ga.
ina cii 13, ’'79-eowly
Joseph A. Blance,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CEDARTOWN, GA
Cotton Notice.
The Cedartown Warehouse is now
prepared to receive and store cotton
and solicits the patronage of farmers
and merchants. We are not yet pre
pared to insure against loss by fire
therefore take no lire risks at pres
ent When prepared to do so notice
will b-r given. The house is of brick
and covered with iron.
Terms for weighing and storage:
For 10 days or Iesi, 124 cents ; 10
to 15 day3, 15 cents ; 15 to 20 days,
20 cents; 20 to 30 days, 25 cents,
and 25 cents per month for longer
time.
CHAMBLISS & HURT.
School Notice.
By order of the Board of Educa
tion, the Pnblic School term has
been changed irom the months of
July, August and September, to the
months of Janaary, February and
March.
The annual examination of teach
ers for the Pnblic Schools in Polk
county for the year 1880 will be held
at the Court House in Cedartown,
embracing the 29th 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.
Octl6-td
Look to Your Interest
Notwithstanding the recent ad
vance in the price of all goods, we
have a good line of Flannels, Shawls,
Blankets, Felt Skirts, Boots and
Shoes, which we are selling at old
prices. Barr & Leak.
If you lmve Corns or Bunions, use
Conssens ^Lightning Liuiment, and
you can trip the light fantastic with
with ease and grace. It will also
cure Rheumatism, Lame Back,
Sprains, Bruises, etc. On animals,
tor Galls, Sp:yin, Riutbone, etc., it
effects a speedy and permanent care.
Remember Coussens’ Lightning
Liniment. Pr ice 50 cts. For Sale by
Bradford & Walker, Cedartown, Ge.
march 13, ”79-eouly
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired .from practicajhaving
had placed In hie hands by an East India missiona
ry the formnla of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and permanet cure for Consumption,
Bronchitis, Catarrah, Ashma, and all Throat and
Long A flections, also a poetive and radical enre
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints,
after having tested its wonderful curative powers
in thonsands or cases f has felt it his daty to make
it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated byi
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 aud using. Sent by mail,
by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W.
W. Sherar, 148 Powers’ Block, Rochester. N* Y.
octie 8m
BORGIA—Polk County.—George P. Web-
VX ster has applied for exemption of personalty,
and I will pass upon the same at 18 o’clock, a. m..
on the 2Cth day of December, 1879, at my ogee.
This December 5,1879. JOEL BREWER,
decliaw Ordinal y.
Webb’s Restaurant,
Bakery, Lager Beer, & Ale,
Neaily Opposite the New Masonic Temple,
No. 87, Broad Street, Rome, Ga
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Ojwters, Birds, Game, Fish, &c., in
their Season, and Always the
Best the Market Affords
Furnished.
Also Lodgings Furnished Strangers.
Meals 25cts each; Lodgings 25cte
per head. march 27- tf
NEW
Livery and Sale Stable,
Cor. Main & Prior street?
CEDARTOWN. GA,
W. F TREADAWAY, Proprietor.
New Vehicles, Good Stock and
low prices. Give me a trial.
jan. 1, *79-1y
J. E. Williamson*
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
AND
CEDARTOWN,
GEORGIA.
Office, Bradford A Walker’s.
Lept3S.tr
CHEAP GOODS.
€f€l®
Have just moved into their elegant new Store Rooms on
HAST SIDE OF IKAIltf STREET,
Where they are now opening an extensive stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Their Goods wera 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 fignre8. Go and examine their stock and prices before making
yonr purchases. aug7-tf
WADE W. MILAM
Will sell you your Christ
mas Liquors cheaper than any
one this side of St. Louis. Don’t
fail to sample and price his
goods before buying elsewhere.
COBWEB HALL,
Main street, Cedartown, Georgia.
(Jud Crab’s Old Stand,)
mMMfflm BRAXTNONf
W i
E keep a full line of WHISKIES, BRAE DIES, WINES, GIN
- - and BEER. We make a epecialtv of the famous “Cobweb Li
quors and Stone Mountain Corn and Bourbon. We keep only pure
Liquors, such as may be used for medicinal purposes or as a beverage.
Give us a trial and be convinced. Nov6-2m
Also, a nice lot of FAMILY GROCERIES, cheap.
FALL TRADE OPEIED.
GREAT BREAK. IN PRICES
CUSTOMERS ASTONISHED at the Extremely LOW PRICES
asked or Goods.
ELEGANT LINES OF ALL GOODS KEPT IN A MIXED STOCK
Sole Agents for the Bay State Standard Screw-Fastened
SHOES AMD BOOTS.
TIN WARE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
rpue Millinery Department,
Under the supervision of
Uzade Velvin,
Is ftrstoclass, and the latest styles are always on hand.
Dali and see onr magnificent Stock now arriving.
PHIDPOT & DODDS.
THOMAS BERRY. ALFRED SHORTER, JOHN MONTGOMERY
M. F. McLAURIN, GEO. M. BATTEY.
Wholesale:]
Grocers, Commission Merchants,
AND COTTON FACTORS,
AT OLD RAIL ROAD DEPOT AND STEAMBOAT WHARF,
ROME, GEORGIA.
tS'Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and Produce Consigned to ns.
D*c4.3m
W. M. Phillips & 69.,
Have received (and are daily making additions to it) their Fall Stock of
DRY GOODS
Of every description, including a fine line of
DRESS ©OCmS,
CZsOTHIlsrGh
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 an examination by every one.
They will hereafter keep Wagon Material of all kinds from a lynch
pin to vny part of the wagon. mh20-ly
We Make no Blow About it,
I but don’t mind telling you in a quiet way, I
that we have one of the iargeet and best 8RLKC-1
I TED STOCKS of FALL and WINTER GOODS *
I ever brought to Cedartown, and telling them at
prices that will astonish you, and a)l your
friends. Yen may not believe it, in tact,
| we bad rather you would not. we want
I you to come and see for yottreelf, and bo convinced.
13r* It will pay you to sec ua before you sell yonr COTTON or buy your Cft)ODS.
FEATHERSTOIST A GO.
BRAIffOBJ) ft WAT,™,
DRUGGISTS,
SOUTH MAIN STREET,'
CEDARTOWN.
GrEOR&IA,
Keep always on hand a complete stock of all things usually lonnd in a
first-class Drugstore. Country physicians will find onr drugs fresh and
reliable. Prescriptions put up with special care.
Y0U>T(£g GAi,l/l']^V,
HOME,
(Shorter Block)
GA.
LIFE SIZE (bust) for only ten dollars; half life size ODly five dollars.
His work is all strictly first-class. Makes copies of ail sorts of pictures
any size and character desired. ^ feh27-ly
A. J. TTOUH©,
1DEALER IN'
Corn and Bye Whiskies, Wine,
Gins and Brandies,
Noyes Warehouse, CEDARTOWN, GA.
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon aad .Stone MountainjCorn Whiskey
THE “R- E. LEE, and OLID CABINET”
Cannot be excelled. I keep snch Liqnors as may be used as a beveragae or
for medical purposes, with perfect safety. Give me a call. Good treat
ment guaranteed. oct 3, tm’79.
DR. S. W. JONES,
H. E. PENDLETON, f
WHOLESALE
Drugs, Paints, Varnishes, Liquors,
Oils, Glass aad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET STREET,
nasecvilijEJ TBiffBar.
Ginaeng, Boeaurnx, Feathers, Rags, Wool, Dried Fruit, etc., taxon
Ighest market price. *
account from customer*
Jan. JS-iy
OLDEST AND BEST
DR. J. BRADFORD’S
Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine
o
This is a prompt and certain cure for all diseases of the Liver, such ek
Dyspepsia, Headache, Chills and Fever, &c.;
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
case, or money returned. For sale by druggists generally.
J. G. YEISER,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Rome, Ca,
For sale by Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga., and R. T. Hoyt and D
J. Powers, Rome, Ga. -J feb23-l» „