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,4!1£1) EVERY THURSDAY MOBN1NU.
?dartowTi, G-a«. January 1
'IE ADYEETISEE,
Chaicb Directory.
METHODIST.
iYSABBVTH D .T. MTRICK, IVustor.
B \PTIST.
a 3rd SABBATHS. C. K. H«»P«no», Pa*t»r-
PRESBVTEKIAN.
4 4th SABBATiW *■ E. Jours, Vaator
KNIGHTS OF HONOR,
edartown Lodge No. 473.
BURBANK - .Dictator.
LBDBSTTER
2 e meets every Monday night alter Sd and
lb bath*.
masonic.
aledonia laidte F. A. M.
TUBBS i'cerrta^'
ds’^cornmnnication 3rd' FridVy_ nightJn
month, in room over Huntington * W right
o C AL NEWS.
eople"of refined tastes all prefer
best perfumes. Those Lunborg
nets at Bradford & Walter s fill
rhat nicer new “"'f
make than one of those >*“'* 1 * & * ‘
volumes of poetry at Bradford
f nlker. ?
et one of those nice inkstandi at
3 ford & Walker’s to make a New
r’s present of.
r yn n Bro!^haveT”"sold more
Is during the past six weeks than
r ever sold before m the same
-th of time. ______
rvnn & Bro. are receiving their
i plows, traces, hatpes etc. call i n
n for your hardware.
’ you want lumber oh short
leave your orders at Wynn &
. we also keep lumber ou hand
t of our store.
you want an extra neat pair
a go to A. D. Hogg & Cos and
hem.
ClirUtmav day in Cedartown.
Christmas day in Cedartown pass
ed off quietly and pleasantly and we
make the state ment with some pride
that lhere was scarcely the sem
blance of desturbance on the streets,
no fight and so far as we can learn
no serious attempt on the part of any
one to “raise a row.” This, we ad
mit, is remarkable and a surprise to
us, especially as the town was crowd
ed with people all day and much
drinking was done. In elbowing
our way through the crowds which
lined the streets and gathered to
gether on the corners, we ceuld see
on evtry hand the work of Tom and
Jerry, Egg-nog and drinks of yet
more “fiery cheer,” but almost every
face into which we looked, was light
rd up with mirth and good humor,
peace and good will. While return
ing thinks to the marshal audpoliee
force for their commendable conduct
on that day, we think that the fact
of their having comparatively little
to do in keeping order is a sure sign
thatfthe people of onr t wn and com
munity a _ c becoming more quiet and
peaceable and the choice spirits who
were went to give the authorities
much trouble are cooling down. Over
this State of affairs we ought to con
gratulate ourselves.
Miss Laura Jones, of Kirkwood, is
with her Cedartown friends again.
This acccounta for the remarkably
bland and happy expression on the
countenances of some of our young
men.
ISAAC T. MEE,
Dealer in Tin, Stoves, Hard
ware and Hollw-Ware of all kinds.
Cook arid Heating Stoves, both wood
and coal burners, a specialty. Stove
Pipe Ventilators, fire-proof; Stove
fixtures of all kinds, cheap. Call
and p,ice mv goods, if you want
bottom prices and good articles.
All kind of job work done on short
notice. Roofing and guttering a
specialty.
With many thanks to my custo
mers for past favors, I respictlully
solicit a continuation of their trade
in future, trusting that I may not
only merit their trade, bnt many
new customers. I shall, from time
timecontinue toenlarge my stock and
keep a larger aud better assortment
of everything in my line fur the bet
ter accommodation of all my custo
mers. nov274t
For Sale.
A No. 9, Silver Plated Wilson
Sewing Machine, bran new with j
New Fork
Weekly Herald*
One Dollar a Year.
The circulation of this popular newspaper has
more than treble* during the part year. It con
tains all the leading news contained in the Daily
Herald, and is arranged in handy department*.
The
Foreign News
embrace* special dispatches from all quarter* of
tho globe. Under tne head of
American News
are given the Telegraphic Despatches of the week
from all parts of ihe Union, This feature alone
makes
The Weekly Herald
the most valuable chronicle in the world.'** it is
the cheapest. Every week la given a faithfal re
port of
Political News
cmbmcin**eofnolct«»and comprehensive despatch
es* from Washington, inclndine foil reports of the
speeches of eminent politicians on the questions
of the hoar
The Farm Department
picpouu xv iluviiv
and solicits the patronage of farmers „j v , n2 recipe, for nmrtiealMiahes. hinta Tor mnk-
fiml mprohnntfl We are not vet pre- I Itil- clothing and for keening no with the l«tn«t
anu merenants. lit an. uvi.l .* ; fa, hinn* at the lowest price. Every item of conk-
O.ired to iusuro against lo83 by nre in- oremnnmv anggented in tht. department
*_ r - ,1 ,,„ e rialrta -it nrpa. practically tested by expert* hefore pnbliemtion.
therefore take no lire riSKS at pres- fierinrsfrnm nnr Paria and London rnrre?pnndenta
ent. When prepared to do SO notice on the very l«t-at faahlona. The Home Pepert-
L1 , 1 , . » .* x. nr-Tit of tfi*‘ WrcKI.T TTvr. I.p will rave the honae-
Wlll b? given. 1 lie house IS OI oriCK wife more than one hnn_drefl times the price of the
and covered with iron.
Terms for 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
ime.
CHAMBLISS & HURT.
nov6 4t
Hymenlal.
Mr. R. 8. Tomlinson, of Cedar
town, waB united in marriage, at 1
o’clock last Tuesday evening, to Miss
Mattie T. Hardy, daughter of Dr. W.
Hardy, of this city.
The many friends of Mr, Tomlin
son extend their most hearty con
gratulations upon securing for a life
long companion one who is the em
bodiment of loveliness, grace and pu
rity, and our wishes for them is a fu-
urc of unalloyedJhappinesB and pros
n’t worry with a cough when 1)e rity, the brightness of which will
worth ol that_ cough eyrup jit.j eypr p, t . intensified by the flight of
time.—Cartersville Express.
We take the above from the Car
tersville Express. It has never been
our good fortune to form the ac
quaintance of the uride, but if re
ports be true as they came to ns, Bob
houhl be m.»et heartily congratulat
ed on the acquisition of such a lite-
p.-irtnpr. In congratulating the bride
> worul Ul LUtax* y
[ford & Walker’s will relieve you
.fore you buy a corset j
e new tsyle ones at A; D. Ho„g j
r’s.
D. Hogg & Co. have some ex- J
lice ladies -tress goods they wish
row. __ uov04t '
ll Notl ? eS ; i ... t0 A d legal ad-1 we 3an say truthfully and “we know
is,ng should always bring them whom.! we speak ” that no worthier
(j ^clock Wednesday morning young ninn than her happy husband
order to insure insertion. H fiaSl b . found within the confined of
Id be be* ter t*» hand them in ear \ coun ^y
,day merripg. Remember al-1
, bav. the 11-c. ssary fee ac-I
>any the a-l-ertisemeiit.
EM E.V1BER-that -f you hl '? a
,.f Bradford & Walker s Liver
, and they do not give entire hat-
linn you can get a box ot any
t „.ils in the market wuhont
go. There is no chance for y
.so by trying a b-x o them.
t th * b , ox of
hDFOUD & WALKERS Liver, ^^r,,,. 0l| ,
, in the house will olten prev-n ,,, „ , ■
racted sickness by being used in | Mis I M Iran ,
They cost only 25 cents and
iey do you no good they cos;
nothing. Try one box aud be
rinced.
The County School Hoard.
The'Comity Board of Education at
ts reo-mt sitting grant, d licences to
tho pels 'iiT’i iftlieob-Tow :
1ST Git A PE LICENSE.
J. E. II nisea), J. C. Harris,
W. J. Noyes, J. t>. King,
J. M. Lawson, A Baugh, col.
2d grade license.
J. M. Harris,
.Miss MI Caldwell
3d grade license.
Miss F. Stevenson, Mias E J Beasley,
W. C. Morris, Miss Lizzie Lloyd
Miss S. J. Roberts, Mrs. L. V. Sparks
J' ’ A7* ITT™a o r the Wkekt.y Hkkald gives the a* well
30mplete set OI attachments, very fh e mo «»t practical snir’estinn 0 »ud discover^’
* * ’ * *• * - *- F relating to the duties of the farmer, hints for raip
iner Puttie. Ponltrv. Grain*. Trees, Vegetshles. etc
efc, with suggestion* for keeping buildings and
;farming utensil* in repair. Th*s is snpplementes
hv a well edited department, widely coined, unde-
low. Apply at this office. tf
Cotton Notice.
The Cedartown War-honse is now
prepared to receive and store cotton
CHEAP GOODS.
Have just moved into their elegant new Store Rooms on
HAST SIDE OF MAIW STREET,
Where they are now opening an extensive stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Their Goods were selected with great care and with an eye to the needs
of their customers aad were bought for Cash. They will be sold at the
lowest figures. Go and examine their stock and prices before making
your purchases. aug7 tf
THOMAS BERRY. ALFRED SHORTER. JOHN MONTGOMERY
M. E. McLAURIN, GEO. M. BATTEY.
m
Wholesale"
Grocers, Commission Merchants,
AND COTTON FACTORS,
AT OLD RAIL ROAD DEPOT AND STEAMBOAT WHARF,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and Produce Consigned to ns.
the head of
The Home.
“What do you raise your hat to
that old fellow for?” He’s only Giles
the huckster.”
“That makes no difT.-rence,” said
Harry. “The question is not wheth
er he ia a gentleman, but whether I
am one.”—Moral exchange.
Medical Notice.
Hereafter at night Dr. Everard
Richardson can be found at his house
located in front ol the residence of
Mr. J. S. Noyes. dec25-tf
wifp'moiT than one hnndrea time* the price of the
paper. The Interest* of
Skilled Labor
are looked after, and everything relating to me
chanics and labor saving i* carefully recorded.
There is a page devoted to all the phases of the
business market*. Crops. Werrhandlse. etc., etc.
A valuable featnre i* found in the iqwcially reported
prices aEd condition* of
The Produce Market.
Pfokttw© News at home and abroad, together
with a Stouy every week, a Sermon by some emi
nent divine. Literary, Musical, Dramatic, Personal
and Sea Note*. There i* no paper in the woild
which contain* so much new* matter every week
a* the Weekly Hebald. which 1* sent, postage
free, for One Dollar. You can subscribe at any
ime.
The New York Herald
in a weeklylform.
One Dollar a Year.
Addrees.
NEW YORK HERALD,
Broadway and Ann Street, Now York.
dec!8
Betting is a mighty bad thing, the
fact is it never benefits any one ex
cept the winner, while the loser has
a kind of lust look and feeling. But
if yon can get a dead sure thing, why
then put up yonr last dollar on it.
We know of one Biich chance. You
can bet yonr last dollar on Tabler’s
Buckeye Pile Ointment curing it
every case. Price 50 cts. For 8ale by
Bradford & Walker, Cedar own, Ga.
march 13 ”79-eowly
That 2 and 2 make 4 is an edab-
lished fact none can ueny Tha P >r-
alline is the best rene dy in tne wor d
for all disorders of the stomach a d
liver, 18 another fact to which a 1
who have tried it will bear testimony.
It is entirely vegetable, and c m
pounded with the g-eatest care; -ach
package containing 80 d- s : for i n
adult. Price 50ots. For Sale by
Bradford & Walker, Cedartown, Ga.
march 13, ”70 eowly
A. D. Ho rg & Co. have a vry
compete stock oi boo s end slioes-
partieularly nLe ladies shoes. Gall
aud see them. noyO 4i
It costs you nothing lo ! ry a hot' e
tf that Iron Tonic at Bradford &
Walker’s unless it benefits you. Moucy
refunded in every instance where it
fails to give satisfaction. tf
& BORGIA—Pock Couxtt.—1 will r reel re era
ed bid, until the 1st day of January next for
a Superintendent of tbe Pauper Farm of said
connty Tor the year 18:0, including the nursing of,
and cooking for inmates. Reserving the right to
award said position to the most suitab'e person.
This December 15th, 1879. JOE\ BKKWER,
decl8 iw Ordinary.
Joseph A. Blance,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CEDARTOWN, GA.
ri^Flrst Room up Stair* over J. S. Stubbs ft
Co’* Store. &*pt*25-ly
PIANOS M ORGANS
imruanmniBsir
EVERT MAN MIS OWN AGENT
Liddaa * Bates’ Ormnd tewodwcUn
Hal, continued tmtU Nonr. njWo. Only of
Mte Wad »r« cantodoatta^Mloa.
5*551 Square Grands, $**7. ! 9
I H. M. J-,h.D-n, Phill H. Edding, c
L it tilled for a nickel. I A. M. Shepherd, COL
box of Bradford & Walker’* TOgteable All Others r- j' CtPll. A portion of
mafn yonrhourr all y j'i'Uc U >ose rejected may receive special
r b a^rll"'save yon awng licences upon application of School
r*a a , n i mm"’^mrUme^ r ninrt,-niue.
Trustee.
,out ten years ago * 1 * . w,k3 I The National Greenbackers pro
ed a confirmed dyspeuc ana my t0 hl , ld a mee tyig in Washing-
was considered a hopeless on T ton 0I1 the eighth ol January, and
ie physicaus who treated me. n(ldres4t , B f ri , m Wendell Phillips, Ben
advised to try the hver ; But ] er> y 0 i, Ingersoll and Dr. Fel-
prepared by Dr. J. G- i* • . ton are announced as a part of the
three bottles aud was e “ tlle, J progriim me. The Georgia Oongress-
1 and am now sound anil wen. i n ha8 „ otten i„to very “miseella-
ider it an invaluable remedy 1 r „ 60C i e ty.—Chronicle,
disorder and heartily recom- , » eu x „
1 it to a'l afliicted with that com- shrinking of the water in In
—John Kenedy, -Cassville, lare Lake, Cal, lias uncovered a pre
For sale in Cedartown by Brad- historic settlement, stone buildings,
& Walker at. 75 cents per bottle, traces of canals once bordered with
- «.»——- planted trees, and other evidences of
o patent nostrum is the I R0If occupation hy an unknown race, be-
ic at Bradford & Walkers, but j ng clearly defined as the water sub
od, honest, home- made remedy. alde8-
atBradford & Walk- A considerable maj-ritv of the
• eheilpest and best tonic in national republican committee ar
IS the cheapest ami oe I snppotfer8 ' 0 f Grant, and the rest
lr I 1 prefer Blaine as first choice. Two
Aecnt In Haralson County. only will support Sherman, and that
, K TT.ilcomb ir., sheriff of as second choice—one of these being
,hn K. HolComD’ jr, (d t0 )he colored member from Georgia,
alson county, w ^ tio ns who holds a place in the enstom-
ive and receipt for «3 p at Savannah. Sherman is in
lle AD ut B rennest our Wends in fact almost without a friend in the
S wunty y to make set kment with national committee of his party,
at the first opportunity. tf The negroe8 0 f Forsyth have had
a large meeting, and organized them-
isration Guaranteed selves into a grand emigration socie-
Je are putting up and selling, nn- ty . q-hey all want to go to Kansas
onr own lable, the follow ng list but nnfortiinately haven’t the means
family remedies, on *hich we L^cessary for getting there. Ihe
rantee satisfaction or will refund w [,ite people are perfectly willing for
monev in every •instance. Hus every one to go who so desires, they
Ldr open and shot proposition, rPas0 „i„g that discontented laborers
there is no danger of your wast- do mor e harm than pood, and the
"ney on worthless nostrums if 80O ner they emigrate the better for
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, reared from -practice,-having
had placed In hi* hand* by an East India miasiona
ry the formula or a simple vegetable remedy fo r
the speedy and permanet cure for Consumption,
Bronchitis, Latarrah, Ashroa, aud all Throat and
Lung A Auction*, also* postive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints,
after having tested its wonderful curative power*
in thousand* of casos, has felt it his duty to make
it kuown 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
•cipe, in German, French, or English, with lull di-
xec.ions for preparing and using. Sent by mail,
by addrewing with stamp, naming this paper, W.
W. Siikrar, 149 Towers’ Block, Rochester. N* Y.
octie 6m
Webb’s Restaurant,
Bakery, Lager Beer, & Ale,
Neaily Opposite the New Masonic Temple,
No. 81, Broad Street, Borne, Ga
MEALS AT ALL HO JRS.
Oysters, Birds, Game, Fish, &c,, in
their Season, aud Always the
Best the Market Affords
Furnished.
Also Lodgings Furnished Strangers.
Meals 25cts each; Lodgings 25cts
per head. march 27- tf
my our preparations:
u Tonic.
rve and Bone Liniment,
getable Liver Pi}' 8 -
itonine Worm Candy,
ar Man’s Porous Plaster*,
e Water,
ething Syrup.
■ctric Polish,
irse and Cattle Powders,
sect Powder.
Bradford « W alker,
Cedartown, Ga.
the county
ron Tonic
Bradford & Walkers is a sure
of chills. You should
Charles Dickens seems to have
known as much of the geography
o’ the South »s the average Northern
editor. Some of the letters written
by him when in this country just
after the war. have recently been pub
lished One ■){ them written from
Baltimore descriltes that city as the
place, where Bntler carried it with
so high a hand in the war, and
where the ladies used to spit when
they passed a Northern soldier. —
Chronicle.
7- nfphilla You snou.ut The Forty-sixth Congress has
,ve of chilis. I have I hardly got to work, and yet already
bottle on h.tn } i.,, a taken up and acted on provi-
aS °u to a PP reh ^ oul one Lions for a long holiday recess. That
Us and Iever - C°B« J lia |f does not look promising for the legts-
to. £ »«H
j thing- 1 6ri88 ‘
SnSteument at wholwle rrntern. m _S»yUl
term* to Mua*.c Ttacktn, C»«rcii«, ami Cavort.
Address for IntrodmetWm tol« circuimra,
LUDDEN ft BATES, SavMiitah, Ga.
WHAT PAYS BEST
AFTER HARVEST,
Isa serious considf.ratiok of its
COST AND PROFITS,AND HOW TO BCON-
OM1ZB BY COMPARING TOUR OWN EX-
PERIBNCE WITH THAT OF OTHERS IK
Farm Labor.
NEW
Livery and Sale Stable,
Cor. Main £ rnor Street."
CEDARTOWN. GA.
W. F TREADAWAY, Proprietor.
New Vehicles, Good Stock aud
low prices. G lve me a trial.
jan. 1, ’79-ly
J. K. Williamson.
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
AND
OM!2 IVJBXiXiZIRf
CEDARTOWN, - GEORGIA.
Office, Bradford & Walker’s.
Lcpt35-tf
Burial eases and Caskets.
Huntington & Wright have added
to their business a full line of beau
tiful Burial Cases and Caskets from
the smallest to the largest size, which
they propose selling as low as they
can be bought in any market. Also,
afull line of undertakers trimmings.
W. M. Phillips & Co.,
Have received (and are daily making additions to it) their Fall Stock of
DRY GOODS
Of everv description, including a fine line of
©OOUS,
CLOTHI NGt,
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 Wag in Material of all kinds from a lynch
j in to vny part of the wagon. mh20-ly
WADE W. MILAM
Will sell yon 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.
We Blanks ns Slow About it,
| but don't mind U'llinj; you in a quiet way, I
Ihat we have one of the largest and best SELEO- J
I TED STOCKS of FALL and WINTER GOODS >
( ever brought to Cedartown, aud eeRiiiR them at ‘
prices that will astonish yon, and ail yonr!
friends. You may not bclieyo it, in lact. j
I we had rather you would not. we want J
I you to come aud see for yourself, and bo convinced. |
J25”It will pay you tc see us before yon sell you* COTTON or buy your GOODS.
FESj&THERSTOZfr & GO.
BRADEG&D & WALKEE,
CEDARTOWN.
OILY $1.15 A TEAR,
“Will piace you in possession of the
only Newspaper that gives the
actual experience aud
experiments of prac
tical farmers.”
“The Cincinnati Weekly Enqmrer
is the medium through which
producers of every class make
known theirown experi
ence, and seek that
of others.”
“The best teacher of farming, is the
farmer himself! A fact fully de
monstrated in the department
(two pages a week) devoted
to ‘The Farmer and his
Household’ in the
Weekly E quirer.”
“Every department is oomplete.”
“It is worth $100.00 a year to farm
era, but costs only $1.15.
“The;Best is the Cheapest.”
“It always has the news in advancr
of all others.”
“There is none better.”
“It is the best Political Friend the
People have, advocating its
democracy npon the prin
ciples of justice and
equity to all.”
“It is the original Greenhacker.”
Snch ar* a few of the mavy compliments paid
to the CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, by the Pres*
throughout the country.
The merits of its Editorial. Agricultural, Politi
cal, Correspondence, Literary, Telegraphic News
and Commercial departments combine to make it
all that is required m an A No, 1, first-class family
journal.
WEEKLY ENQUIRER:
One Copy, one year $1.15
One copy, six months,... w
COPY FREE FOR CLUBS OF SEVEN.
DAILY ENQUIRER:
Without Bun. Issue. WUk Bun. Issue.
One Year $12 00 $14 00
Three Months ... 3 25 3 75
Sunday’s Issue alone, per year, 9 00
Any two day*’ Issue ** 4 00
Any three days’ issue, “ 6 00
Specimens Free. Agents Wanted.
FARRAR & McLEAN, Publishers,
CINCINNATI, O.
COBWEB HALL,
Main street, Cedartown, Georgia.
’ (Jud Crab’s Old Stand,)
SMITH
PHOPHIETOnS-
W E keep a full line of WHISKIES, GRAN DIES, M INES, GIN
and BEER. We make a specialty of the f«nous LobeO
qnors and Stone Mountain Corn and B>uioon. P a beverage
Liquors, such aa may be n3e(l for medicinal puip a W»v6-2m ^
Give ns a trial and be convinced. ^vnfinTT^ i
Also, n nice lot of FAMILY GROCERIES, cheap.
Kt-cp alwuys on hand a complete stock of a’! tilings usually tonnd in a
first-class Drugstore. Country physicians will find our drugs fresh and
reliable. Presetiptions put up with special care.
YOU^G^ GALAXY,
FALL TRADE OPEIED,
GREAT BREAK IN PRICES
CUSTOMERS ASTONISHED at the Extremely LOW PRICES
asked or Goods.
SOUTH MAIN STREET.
GEORGIA,
ROME,
(Shorter Block)
GYA.
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 pictures
.mv size and character desired. feh27-ly
A. J. YOUH©,
[DEALER IN
Corn and Bye Whiskies, Wine,
Gins and Brandies,
Noyes DART0AYN, GA.
A Specialty made of
Stone Mountain Bourbon and .Stone MountaiiqCorn Whiskey
THE “R E. LEE, and OLD CYVBI3STET”
Cannot be excelled. I keep such Liquors as may be used as a beveragae or
f or medical purposes, with perfect safety. Give me a call. Good treat
ment guaranteed. 00
DU. S. W. J ONES,
WITH
H. E. PENDLETON.
WHOLESALE
Osmgs, Paints, Garnishes, Liquors,
Oils, Glass aad Seeds,
NO. 55, NORTH MARKET STREET,
KfASHVXIiLE,'! TEJETWr.
Ginseng, Beeswax, Feathers, Raga, Wool, Dried Fruit, etc., taxon on account from cu. toman
igheat market price. ^ ^ , ,,, M , , . , ^ aD ~ ^
ELEGANT LINES OF ALL GOODS KEPT IN A MIXED STOCK
Sole Agent! for the Bay State
TIN
Standard Screw-Fastened
WARE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
THe MUllnery Department,
Under the supervision of
wwHtn T,i9CTte Velvin,
Is firsUclaas, and the latest styles are always on hand.
Call and iee our magnificent Stock now arriving.
-vi PHXlaPOT & DODDS.
OLDEST AND BEST
DB.J. BRADFORD’S
Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine
—o
This is a prompt and certain cure for all dieeasos of the Liver, such 83
Dvspepda, Headache, Chills and Fever, &c. s
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
case, or money returned. For sale by druggists generally.
J. G. TEISER,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Rome, Ca,
For sale by Bradford & Allen, Cedartown, Ga., and R. T. Hoyt and n
] J. Powers, Rome, G a. — ^ e " 3