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Hunt, of SUver Creek,
Mr. Junius Hillyer, one of Rome’s
attorneys, paid our town a visit this
Didk iliitekford,
as for
of the guests, j placo of his
time the greatest northeast of this place, was shot on
the little! Saturday evening last within a few
victim's parents and among friends, hundred yards of his house, while re-
Mrs. G. B. Sponcler, of Neuman, has j turning from town. His wife, who
been for several weeks enjoying a heard the shooting, together with a
visit to her father Mr. A. J. Bowe, | colored man about the place, went to
at this place. Little Ray, her bright I the spot and found him hist sinking
little daughter aged about eighteen from Ids wounds.
, was playing about the hotel j been fired from a double-barreled
i overlooking Main street, and I shot gun and both lai apparei ty
in an unguarded moment leaned over taken effect.
, s paid a visit to
ourtdi, thus writes that paper:
A bii limestone spring and a few
scessible to the
sprin; ;omprise the an te-bell am vii-
We will furnish you at. Cl
gnd Atlanta prices, and
profits and delay. Our
“Quick Sales and Short "
save you
motto is
• Brcce Harris & Co.
Street, Rome, Ga.
Court will
next Monday.
An inlant child of Mr. Battle
Saturday night.
Mrs. Deason, of Vann’s Valley, is
again visiting
tapjeiack Lam Broeailm, and fitr-
Dyes have only to
I to be appreciated. For sale
L& Tomlinson. 4\v
Lamp^and Lamp Fixtures, at T. F.
Harper & Co. sell
you can buy it in .
me. Straw Hats, the
Dr. R. R. Thompson’s Liniment
fa kepj on sale at T. F. Burbank’s
Buy your Drugs, Paints, Oils, Put-
-, Glass, _Lainps, Lamp Fixtures,
of T. F."~ - - - -
Burbank, who always kcc^s
Lewis Bond, colored has lately had
■ected a neat three-room cottage in
the north end of town.
Faded silver and cold gravy are
;w shades of color that are
clamoring for popularity.
Mrs. Clias. Danner, of Beaufort,
S. C., is visiting her sister at Cedar-
town; Mrs. J. W. Bishop.
Mr. Bridger, of Atlanta, is
a brief visit to our part of the country
for the benefit of his health.
Capt. and Mrs. A. G. West arrived
home on Monday from a brief but
pleasant visit to the sea coast.
Mr. II. M. Mountcnstle and wife,
of Cartersville, are visiting the rela
tives of the latter at this place.
Mr. Thompson, of Miss., is paying
a visit to his son at this place, Dr.
R. R. Thompson.
Mr. John Merrell has bought out
the mercantile interest of Dr. J. A.
Liddell in the firm of Moore & Lid
dell.
Ned. Bradford left yesterday to be
gone two weeks on his periodical
jaunt among his relatives and friends
in Alabama.
James Taylor, an old negro man,
said to bo one hundred and twelve
years old, died not far from this place
le day last week.
The many friends of Ed win L. Alee
will regret to lcam that he has gone
North on account of ill health, with
lage, i spring being the most iui-
Two shots had .porta: factor of the whole, not only
the town but supplying
in the surrounding
Upon being asked who J eonnti Digging wells, after inany
the balusters so far as to lose her bal- shot him, he replied that it was Geo. ] expenye failures, had been abaii-
ance, and fell to the street below, a j Ivirk. Dick was carried to his house ! doncthut now, a semi-artesian plan
distance of some sixteen feet. The where he lingered in agony until I of boug has succeeded, though at
little bodywas picked up by an excited next morning, when Dr. Richardson, I much renter expense than our rock-
spectator on the sidewalk and no of this place, was sent for. The Doc-! less Aahta wells i:i furnishing the
cries being uttered and no apparent tor, from the dangerous character of I own i>ouniifu! supply of nature’s
of breathing being noticed, it his wounds, could do nothing to re- whoiame brewing. In the old era
was believed to be inanimate, ar.d it store him, and Dick died about nine ■ all mean tile supplies were brought
was thus carried above and the fond o’clock. Before death lie told the | from ome, twenty miles distant,
parent notified, who, upon witnessing J Doctor his story of the killing, say- 1 two dak’ time consumed (7n the road,
her supposed lifeless child, gave vent big that George Kirk was the man j An or.ge or lemon for tiie sick was
to her feedings in heart-rending do- who shot him. Said that he saw him | aknost&nattainable, except by the
Slight evidences of ns he was in the act of firing the first! wealth farmers having produce to
life soon became manifest, and be-1 shot, which he did from amid a small | marke Now the Cedarfonians cool
coining rapidly brighter, filled those clump of bushes near the roadside, their lfifc and water with Atlanta
around with hope for its resuscitation The secondshothe fired after coming ice. ares,livery stables, a bakery
—a hope the realization of which cut into plain view. | and a lank'illustrate the new era,
they were not to be disappointed in. j Sheriff Clements, bein^j notified of! and ahigo cotton fkctorv to be creet-
two days of anxiety on the part the killing, ar.d learning Dick’sstory ed thilsammer, will add to the com-
Stool Plows .
shoe nails.
Horse shoes
Mule 5
lo@2T>
12'..:
SI
Talfc:
. per i
Z(y4 2
$1 it*
JSFEfaJFS*,*,
Sk£“Se'fcer ■ Vk ° r> G '" ire '
I like a new be
lt remedy. Every ivo-
use it. Mrs. Garitz,
i Pile Ointment is
unique as a Patent Medicine, in that
it is recommended for nothing but
Piles. It is perhaps the only patent
licine extant which does not pro-
! to cure from a dozen to one liun-
I diseases. But it will effectually
> Piles, and is only 50 cts.
at 1. T. Mee’s.
Winslow’s Fruit Jars
> Prolong the usefulness of your fa-
m. ded raiment by the use of Diamond
For sale by Bradford & Tom-
well assorted stock oi
all grades for Gen-
, Misses’ and Chil-
at living prices, at J. A.
A crowd of fishermen from this
place went down the East and West
on Tuesday for a several days fishing
jaunt on Euliarlce creek.
Rev. J. W. Bishop made a trip to
Atlanta the past week to consult the
noted optician Dr. Cullioun, in regard
to some defects of his eyes.
Services at tne episcopal cim^.i
next Sabbath. Sunday school at 10
o’clock; morning servico at 11
o’clock; evening service at 5:30
Mr. W. S. Featherston and family
left this week for Nfewnan, where
they go to spend awhile visiting Mr.
Featherston’s father, Judge L. H.
of parent and friends, the little one, of who did it, himself being indis- ! niercil importance of this thriving
barring some symptons of. soreness, posed, sent Constable J. H. Walston, i town.
seemed apparently well. The father witti a posse to arrest Kirk. Thear-I ThcSherokce Iron Works and its
of the child, Mr. Sponcler, arrived in I resting party went to Kirk’s house j *v/o arrow' gauge railroads have
response to a telegram sent him, on at a late hour Saturday night, and 1 given ji impetus of grofl-th to this
Saturday, and on Tuesday with the found the object of their search, who | produijve valley. Capt. West, the
injured little one left for his home. J submitted peaceably to the arrest, j centreing head of the company, is
P all ; e]£L .<j_ I He was brought to town and commit- j 0116 of he completest business men
We are told that in a school l>eiii!' tcdtojail yhcrehehas remained until I we eve'met, and his wife is a perfect
taught not many miles from here a to ; da -*'> wiiea his preliminary trial I eoniplthant to her husband. When
few days since one of tiie smaller wiil tdce I ;!ace - j a - bis Sundries, Capt. West reminds
scholars for some offence was being ° n Sun<1 -iy evening, Coroner Jerry one of is engines, moving as if his
bv the teacher. A large j^bompson empaneled a jury and held muscicfwere of flexible iron and his
brother of the child became enraged 1111 illquwt ovor th . e body of thede- motivepower steam, yet
and made for the teacher witlAio * oased - After hairing evidence from I cvaa t! > n > his quick repartee evince
knife. The teacher beiii"-“built “ 1C varioU3 witnesses, the jury re- that hipovverful frame is no soulless
from the ground up,”' yanked the turned a verdict to the effect that he maehin. During his business by
young fellow around’ rather lively, ,lad l ' onle to h ‘ s dea *‘» from gun shot day, hi does not allow it to mar his
when he saw still another brother wounds from the hands of George evenin'! at home. His palatial resi-
waltzing forward to the fray. lie I Kirk ’ and that the act was one ofjdence, milt in gothic style, am a
Svrup, N. O
Sa^ar, browki
44 White, Stand;
Tea
Corfoe, Rio
**tRgins ••••
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fio Wi 00
10# T2-4
pH
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. Hail;/, S.OHU& csccptvfii
Leave Carters vUle 0:45 a. m.
A rrive
10:17
: Stilesljorcv
Taylorsville....
.11:10 “
-12:05 p. m.
NO. .»—P2t5W:iMGKll Til A INI
... l)ai% Sunday rxctp'lcd'.
Leave Carihrsvillo -l:‘*i>p. ra.
Arrive Stilesboro.
si: n da v Acfsix. aioii yiuN.
Leave Cartersville 2:50 p. m.
Arrive Stiiesboro 41
44 Taylorsville 3:47 * 4
44 liockmart 4:25
5:21 4 ‘
GOING; EAST.
NO* 3— PASSteXtlElC Til A IN.
Dovft, Sunday rxccyUd.
Leave ('odartown' 2:05 p. ru.
Arrive Rockmart.b.: 44
44 Taylorsviiie r,.X} 44
Stiiesbun* ; : i 44
44 Cartersvillo .. 4:25 44
NO. 4—I’AMKKNtiillt TKAIN.
, dJaity, 6'unduy excelled.
I^ave <5*iIartov.'u 0:00 a. va
Aiiive iondcquirt 0:5:5 44
Tiiv«ehi\ iiie * 7:2S 44
Sti'ie ; nr.> 7:4'* 44
Cartmsvf’Ic 44
lif IM First-Sasi}
Job Printing;
—TIIE—
AB VEI&ISEB JOB OFFIoi
Is thorough equipped v.itli
NEW TYPE,
BORDERS,
ORNAMENTS, Ac!
of the ; . i:iost..mmlerri design, and now
material tiiroii/jfcout.. r *m!. idrurits lV.«dii-
ties equal. If iiot s::y< rior, 1<j tof any
iu I '
ouiee in Luis section for turning out
All Kinds' el Jo!) Printing
with neatness and dispatch, i
hs low as the lowest;
Leather, sole..
Hides, dry .
1^
00(5:52
Dr. L.
S. Ledbstter
DENTIST,-
CEDAItTOVrN, - - GEORGIA.
jL>2i.2*TS>OI* SllOJJ I
West Side ni.iiit St., Cedartown, Ca.
One Door South of Dan- ,t Leake,
BY LEVViS BOND.
Bond’s Eair Tonic!
A ]M>*mIar Hair Dressing,
panarnU*, stops itching in the
took brother number one gently by
premeditated murder.
sloping eminence, command a fine
his garments and laid him on the I ItsesaB fr « m evidence before the view ofi thousand broad acres, the
floor, placed one knee on him while coroncr ’ s jury, that a feud had for valuahiiproperty of tiie iron works,
he made ready for the next antago- I SJme tinle existcq between Kirk and I A ttt u v s of native oaks shades ti.e
nlst, who, making a hold attack and the deceasea “Nto, who have lived Rround^and mre flowers, with their
finding himself worsted, abandoned I cIose ‘'Ciobbors, growing out of some I bestow a refining touch,
his proposed belligerent mission. I ! ‘ u ;’ - su !bs—one of which was a case of I b'yrthc/ off ga.rden;; ar.d orchar.-L
When the melee became fairly open- 3etJuction in which a fifteen year old j hiut of hxurious tastes; adjacent to
ed, the very wildest excitement pre- dau -bter of Ratchford was'the alieg- j thess . clover fields, with low-
vailed in the school, the scholars 0,1 victi,J1 > aaJ a brother-in-law of ia S bods grazing therein, suggest
numbering about sixty fleeing | Kirk the al lc«ed seducer—the second | goldt-iftutter and creamy milk, and*
through the open doors and windows !1 aise afn ‘ ia ^ Uirk, in winch Hatch- hug« foundry beyond, glowing
like frightened sheep, until the par- ford had had ,i!ai indicted for soiling with iittinse heat, with its gig-antic
ticipants in the tussle wore the only I x '' hisk - v Uicgaily. Evidence was ad- engine, lice a living cyclops, toilhig
occupants of the house. On a child, I d ' Jced which showed that Mastin I by day. aid night; reveals the source
it is claimed, ran two miles home ^ llread . Huber of the young man of weaRi that has created this lovely
without stopping. It took some time a:, arged with seduction, and fatlier- Edaa - Vithin, wa find the elegance
to restore order about that literary r 11 ' 1 ; 1 '" oi ’ K irk, had made threats °‘ a York stone front, and the
rancho, but tilings are reported as a p Inst Rutchford, avowing that host disposing hospitality so rare to
quite serene now. | effect tlir.t he should not live until I a r l c h nun. A neat Episcopal chapel,
August Court. I ncaringompletion, is soon to be con-
, ^ i K!rk and his relatives stoutly af- sccraied.
°r- ye f firm llis h'.no'prK-c, and the latter At hvivc yearn of agb, C.ijt. Y.csi
’ ^M^imd : :. th9 I ° U
bviir.l, and is an effeutuui remedy for
clipped fire ir bunds.
H inai!,.post-paid, any one oi
felbiv.iog collections, upon
Piants! Roses! Seeds!
TFt£ n
roeipt of One Hollar:
12 iinc evcr-blooniiiig roses: It) roses,
ail wiiite, pink, red, or yellow shades*
10 geraniums, singlo or double; dah-
; 2» packets of i»est l!ov.’er seeds
packets of best vegetable seed-;; i:»
gladiolus Imlbs; 10 assorted bedding
planio: i2 tu!»erose l»:;1 bs,
Price Lists free ; satisfaction
_np"»2m Jjouisvilie^ ICy^ _
"E. A. MAG!NNE33,
! nc Detroit Safe Company,
Maxui-actusuks oa the
Goto Harper & Co’s., if you
white fancy Ties, they have a s
1 Dyes for sale by Bradford
r&cs:
Ice cold soda water at Burbank’s.
Go to Burbank’s for a cool and nice
drink of soda water.
10,000 pounds of Bacon to barter
or Wheat, Gats and
for Wheat, Gate and Com, or sell for
fcash at low figures.
4t Fkatiierston & Rro.
for its
hy
Hair Balsam, distin-
IS.
and call.
fine of Drugs, Paints,
Glass Lamps, Lamp
to be found always in
Burbank’s. Be sure
Our colored brethren have given
up all hojies of “forty acres and a
mule” as a gift from the Government
“An infant crying in the night,
An infant crying for the light,
And with no language but a cry.”
The child was in pain and knew no
We learn with pleasure that Willie,
an infant sou of Dr. and Mrs. W. G.
England, who has been very low.
through constant and unflagging at
tention, is improving.
MiuTied, one evening last week at
Rockmart, Mr. Andrew J. Bobo to
Miss Katie M. Hogue, Rev. S. S.
Landrum, of the Christian church,
officiating. The couple have our best
Mr. Thomas Woodward, after a so
journ of several months in our midst,
will leave this week for his home iu
New York State. He carries with
him the best wishes of many friends
made during his stay in our commu
nity.
Mr. John Merrett is now having
erected a one-story frame building,
twenty by fifty feet, on his lot
Main street north of the A. J. You
brick building. It will be occupied
when completed by L. B. Owen and
J. P. Turner as a jeweler’s shop, and
phonograph gallery.
The jail
than at
months. One day this week, we are
told, those incarcerated on different
i numbered in all
The criminal docket in our Superior
Court is going, to require tedious anu
costly work to dispose of it.
Mr. Bartow Crabb left on Monday
evening last for li is late home at Lone
Oak, Hunt county, Texas, with
to remaining there
ncntly. During his stay of several
months in our town, he has by his
excellent demeanor won the friend
ship of many, who will wish him
contentment in his adopted home,
id success at whatever he may en-
ige iu.
One of our best known and most
popular young business men left the
earlier part of tills week for Augusta,
where he will wed to-day a lady well
known and possessing many friends
Notice of the event will ap-
in our next. Meantime, we
wish the contracting parties the fail
measure of joy they anticipate in
their venture.
Little To'minie Edniundson died
on Saturday morning last. Being a
from tonsiletiis, he was seiz
ed at the time above mentioned with
a choking fit and died before medi
cal skill Could afford him
Tommie Was weirknoWtf bj
body in our community, having by
his marked energy add Indust# in
selling the Atlanta Constitution
uch.iri assisting to provide
the needs of life in his father’s fam
ily. Though in body a mere Inite iu
acquaintances, (n tllo » , r ^ > _ , j. „„
t>. . ) vare S-^foWed in j c „] 0 rcd man who Iate!y"hac(\i dim- I motile! liad jiiid aside a small b*u; a of
baptist church to pay the last tribute culty with Hatch ford, in which it is by her spiuuIng-Avheel
of respect to the body of Tommie 1 c ; a imcd he was worsted. He has that she offered to divide with her
mk Edmuaidson. “Tommie,” as been arrested, but says that lie will 8011 > hut with the stoical in depend-
ac *dressed him, was born Feb. 14, easily prove an ali!>i. once tint lias characterized his suo-
lo<l, and died July 2!, 1383. He was Mastin Allread,William Wood and cessful ureer he refused ills mother’s
industrious and truthful. Many who Hope Mobley liava been arrested generoui gift. She then tookan cld
have Win on fKn I , . .... ’ i . . .. ..
him so often in the streets ;
selling newspapers will always re-
liim, for tiicy learned to
charged with being
with
Mexico* dollar and handing it to
Kirk. I him saict “My son, take this dol-
| Kirk hakemployed Messrs. Thomp- Jar and leep it, and you will always
like him much. Lui in lies family and Glenn to defend him, while f:ave moicy.” Tiie earnest lad took
his good qualities as a son and Iwoth-1 lhe statc wiu ^ re p resen ted by tI,e talfananic coin and dutifully
plainest. His obedience | Janes & Richardson and King i: kept the quaint, motherly advice,
Bunn. and to-da* considers that old Mexi-
The good citizens of the comma- ean dollanis the priceless germ ofhis
nity greatly regret that so foul & princely Pissesflons.
c-riiiie should be committed, and a iofibins a Tai-k.
general wish is expressed that the A Romeqiecial to the Atlanta Con-
\roTr ... . i rca ' perpetrator may be brought to a siiiution giws the following facts in
ti - t | - 'V ... nem ln stern realization of tiie strength of i regard to (no robbing of the Turk
this their affliction to lift up tke| justico in , vith th0 sJ who who was ltre several weeks since:
to fattier and motlier, his affection to
father, mother, sister and brother,
him the prime figure of that j
They loved him
much, and were building great hopes I
on his future. But God took him.
drooping spirits.
July 23,1883.
J. \V. Bisiior.
transgress the law’s mandates.
For about six weeks the crops in
in tills section have been suffering for
The earlier com is represented
to be damaged to an extent render-
Doablless a great many people will
remember tic Turk and his wife who
traveled ■ through this section a month
ago with a >:a forming bear. They
went down into St. Ciair county, Ala.,
last week awl fell among thieves.
7 . . | Some one sue! out a warrant against
It is a mistaken notion that a fine L- .. ...
.... ..... ulc tne man for uimg opprobrious words,
About Advert-sing.
If you can arouse cariosity it is a
[ great point gained. The fair
don’t hold all the curiosity iu the
world.
ing it almost irreclaimable even if | a ” e ^° iliie . l0C:xti p n > surroua <i-1 and he was placed in charge of a man
good seasons should prevail from ', - v ‘ c signs, i:> a superior loimed Sprcv.ell, who started with
'advertisement, for the experience of him to AshvSle. When they bad
tne mast entei-pnsmg merchant.; J.'-1 gone some dlstmee, Sprewoli told the
uuit it pays to spend iesj m rent and Turk that if he would pay him $35
more m advertti-mg. ^ lie could go fra*. The Turk agreed
ne t iii -.prc-ing advertiser proves | t G this and pulled out a roll of money
The later com, of which,
owing to the backwardness of spring,
there is a considerable acreage, with
future good seasons would yet have
to make. Cotton lias been
UV1UUU.V. vw IJIUIVVI. GGllUU 1UU> Ucttll 1 ii , . . * iv lino [luri’.u UUl U UiU UlWUty
at a standstill and promises an insig- understands how to buy, be- an j pa ;,- the stun. Sprewcli seeing
aificant yield if the drouth does not f fb m adv ° rtams hc knows 1 —
Altogether, the crop pros- ** *
pect in this section may be put down
as anything but flattering, and dis
mal looking countenances are becom
ing uncommonly numerous.
“ '“-'' n b 1 1C knows how | that the man had more monoy, car
ried him a short distance further into
a thickly wooded spot and stepping
behind the ignorant man, shot him
twice in the head with a pistol. Tin
man fell to the ground, and Sprewell
supposing him dead, robbed him of
S400. It transpired that both the
A simple card may profitably stand
years without a change, but a sensa
tional advertisement should change
as often as you can get the printer to
do it.
You can’t cat enough in a wedfc to
HffTinfo^’st- nf 6 ''fT’ ° f - ESOm I !^ Sty °" a “ !ul .y° u calI ' t adver - I Shotem^I^ offly^ralp'wou^ds ami
Wednesda” n ! <d-t < f 1 *st''w!”*’ OI f I T" 1 l* plan Cld,ei ’- vvhen the man regained consciousness
weunesda a night of last week, of To make a man realize an idea as
Cherry Grove church, just over flic you realize it, is what is necessary to
line in Cleburne county, Ala., and of make him understand his needs.
New Bethel Campbell ite church at Advertisements must aim to place a
Borden’s Mill, on Terrapin creek, in matter se clearly before the public
the same county. Both churches that they see it as clearly as the ad-1 TT A . ! v,\ r - S0 - N !. SREiffFi’ .nai.:>.-
ream fqcpnvarcwl r4vlv/v nn + i a. I J JLi III bd S'ila OSIdW 1.10 COUi t jl«>*ise
\vere aisco\ ered robe on lire at about veriiser does. door in the town of Buehnnan, H-.raison
the same time of night—about mid- Enterprising people are be-rinain" county, Ga., on tin* first Tuesday in Au-
night. The burning was undoubted- to isarn the value of advertising the " 1 ‘
ly the work of incendiaries, upon year round. The persistency of those I k-n-1 No. containing forty
he found his way back to liis wife
and bear, where he reported the out
rage. At last accounts Sprewell had
not been arrested.
World’s Gsaapfea Fira and Burglar
510 and 512
Louisville,
mr*h22-t:n.
Street,
- Kentuci*
A Business OfTor—r5s*u«irord’s iron
Tonic.
Anotlici* year's saies Ims ferred to
v.'iden :ind iaeroasctiie reputation of this
most valutiiuG f.tmily It.ssjiie**
now far exceed those of nny medieinoon
our shelves. We s iy to every ]m»vh:iser,
: ‘If this'inedicine does \'*>u no good, re
turn the empty botli;? and v.*e will re-
fund 3'our uiouey.” ' 7 more than one
th(*usand boUics so] J v.*e have ha 1 one
hot-tie returned. No one tahes any risk
ill using this Tonie. 'ihiere is notinug in
it that will do the least hi roi to any jiart
of the system, :i:ir! if it doer, no goo-i iL
costs you nothing, it is benehei*..! to
persons of any age or sex. It is tonic,
diuretic and alterative in if. action, it
may he used with benefit i«*r indigestion,
inundic'j, soursiomacii, dysi>cjis:a, heart-
bun*, liver co-nplaint-ftorpul or inactive
bowels, kidney disorders, clkirrlKea,
headaches,rijeuniatisni, neuralgia,
ache, pains in the joints and limbs, still
ness and soreness in the muscles, nn*l
for any impoverished or <!isordered state
of tiie blood It promotes dig* .si ion,
regulates the appetite, cnricties and puri
fies liie blood,* invigorates the nervous
system and gives tone, strength and
vigor to bone, rr.usele and nerve. It is
not claimed that it will e:;r5 ::1I the
diseases enumerated above, hut it can bo
used ivitii benefit ii* any *>f t-hem. It
costs of) cents f«»r a kali’ ]»int bottb*—
hardly half ns much as most of the so-
called t«.*nics and blood pu.riliers. The
dose is small—1 to 2 teospooniuls in p.
swallow of water before each meal—and
tiie tiusto not disagreeable, ft does not
blacken or injure the teeth. It costs you
nothing to try it if it does you no good.
We will gladly refund ;he money to ev
ery one who uses it without benefit.
?tlaue and sold'nil*.* bv
BRADFOllli <V' TO'MLINSON,
Druggists and liooksoiiers,
apo-y
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
Pianos, Organs, &c.
Book aid Iosb Stobb,
sr.v;»AV ac •»:o:jmoi»atiox .
Leave Cedariown S:<
Arrive Ifix kmart 8:;'
.. «»:*> 44
. I-:',r, 44
-lB.To 44
(.’artursville
Train No. 1 makes connec-tion
with Western it Aliautic train leaving
Atiant.i 7:3c: a ni;
,Z'T‘ No. 2 connects Avitli Weste rn At
lantic train No. 2 from Chattanooga, ar
riving in Atlanta at S;-*0 p m ;
No.:»connects v.ith Western & At-
A f n r-i «•:
’antic train No. 1 leaving
2:40 p m ;
.7- Xo. 4 connects with Western A At
lantic “Home I’xprjtkT’ arriving in At
lanta at Ifr.2i) am;
Sunday accommodation train go
ing east connects with Western & At
lantic train arriving in Atlanta at
?> ns;
Sunday accommochition train go
ing west connects with iB T V it <i llail-
road. at lioc-kmaru * . .
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To the fariiiei, . :.nnic, artisan, the
business *.r |;r*>f«g-s:o:iKl mail, w2n» has
not tiie advanc.ge of a daily inoil,' i. is a
paper by whi*-:i he con be iiToriocd of
events transpiring in. the bus*- vw?rld,
whether i.i bis ov»n S»**.:r or in the most
distant parts of th.e giobr*. lie addition
to a tirs'-ebc-s r,sj/mer at a mo Icntto
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s. 1 and 3 makes eonneetlonsL King
ston for ’Chattan*.'Oirn ami all Yv’e.-.tern
11 n{-•-. •*; i >x:; 11« l i iki, i>rc*s*t.
J. A. SMITH, G. 1*. .Agent.
ike I*8iie:ciiative Ksissaicr
OF TIIiY SOUTH.
DEMOCttATIC
And I-'or a Tariff for llcronuc Only.
_ eonfciming i*
whom it would be well if the law I who are not inttfatoted bYthraylSiS^i^Vij^A 18 *-
could visit ite direst vengeance, of ‘ dull times,’ but keep their 1 " ‘
Great outrage is felt by the citizens before the public, will surely place
of the two localities over the villian- them on the right side iu the end.
ous work.
an:l .">r l s:—;ion
Haralson Co.,
Ga., 1-r. iaJ on aa the property of Win. C.
ue of oho .justice
Ufa, issue 1 fro,a 1977 district, G. .M., in
favor of Walton, Wltann ' ~
All persons subject to town tax are
hereby notified that the books are
the little
this, it is wise always to
v Davis’s Pain Killer.
often by liis bright, original ;
A large, crowyattended his
on Sunday. A tribute to his i
appears elsewhere in our,
Married, at the residence of the
father of the bride, Mr. John Flcken, i
in Atlanta, on Monday moraine fast ‘\“' V , 0pen at tlie s * ore of
at 10 o’clock, by Rev.br. Beckman h f Icr ct c: °*’ at which P !ac0 1 " i!i
Mr. Theodore Fining, of Cedartown reeeive tae mamcipal tax for the
to Miss Emma Ficken. Tiie happy year 1SSk Please comc f; ir\vard at
young couple reached this place, their once and give i:l yoUT l >ro P ; ‘ rt F-
probable future home, on Tuesday. Jifo. C. Allen, C. T. R.
We wish for them all the joys of an
unalloyed matrimonial experience.
of officers-elect of
.Cliapter, No. 141, Royal
last. Dr. hYm. A. Love, of Atlanta,
Past High Priest, was present and
We leanl that a
fa
m
Street Tax Notice.
The fast half of the street tax is
>w due. All-persons subject to the
me will be required to settle at
tee; By order of Council.
John P. Duke, Marshal.
•let, ix.
: Cm., vs W.
Hsimmtl, property pointcl out bv
plaintiff. Tenant in possession notified,
levy made and returned to me by lu C.
Also, atthe same time and pi:i**-5 will be
sold lot of land No. I>2r», cont-iining 1* *rt v
acres xuoro or less, in 20:li (list, and Jrd
section of original Cherokee now Haral
son county, Ga., levied on as the roocr-
tv of J. M. Waldrop, by virtue of one
Justice court ii fa. issued from 1077 disk,
G. M., in favor of (*. W. Howell, vs. .J.
M. Waldrop, said Waldrop noticed of
levy. Levy made anrl returned to me by
A. Thomason, L. C., this 2nd July, 1.423.
K. Hogue, administrator on'
tbo estate of W. SMIogue,applies for let-
tft'fi-ostthis said a*
ed will appear at a court of Ordinary to
lie hold iii said county on the first Mon
day in October next' to show cause, if
any they have, why letters of dismission
It3 Broad .Street, Home, Ga.
Has been great‘y enlarged, and is now
one of tiie handsomest and most com
modious Eook Stores in the State. On
hand and receiving every week, large
supplies Of Sehooi, (jlassicaf, Suindar.I
and 7disee 11aneons Looks, I'hotograr.ii
Autograph' Album**, Bibles, ifynm
and iTaycr Looks, j;la:*.k IV»oks,Sfiition-
ery, Fancy Articles,, School Supplies, etc.
zVfso, will be found in the Music Depart
ment. asplendid assortment of <•bicker
ing, >Iathn3hek, Arion and Halo. Pianos
—both Square, < lrand anti Upright. Also
Mason A* Hamlin, Shouir.gcr, Packanl
and Lay S .aie i >rgcns, at prices t’.iat defy
>mx)eLit:on, oitb* r N*>rt!i <»r Souths I *
straments sold on inst-.llmrnts, .or-
wholesale for cash. Lndden & Bat.-s*
price- at Savannah duplicated.
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