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MANUFACTURERS,
128 and 190 West 33*1 St., Xew.York,
Jwy tun.!. 5-H
Am’t of nrouejr on band for
Pauper-fUnd- v —.— 919.00
Ain’t of monajr on- hand for
Bridge fund ****
Total on hand for all porpoees*
From the tax boots we- firal the
ataount at taxable property in the
oouaty-to be $1,874,562, showing an
*- mIha avap laof roup AT
TURNER & COLVILLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CEDARTOWN, -GA.
' OmnDrn Wns A Cro-’s Stork.
*ym gaBtieb in Polk mud surroundini
Mftntmflftis all tha courts. Prompt
"IE WhBSTTil STG Co.IffiHEl
«o TihunitiTS traatlM on dtoonei of Pa—,
JatUr, Sffioe, Shrey and 1'onltry, ud how to
:nr« then. HiomIiH Knoairj’i <wi*f
lorin?a.Tl preserving. Iha Mania Portooy
•.ad tha treatment ni every-day andileatl and
•ijarioa. The Form hod how to lucres*
:rop%. The Ondrj mm* heir/. Orchard
ad Fruits. Bea Guitar*; Saifttun Growing,
:(tteii90 Chwiflatr/i prartiea! cooking, *ha -
n%, and wardrobe niaaagesirn!. Evarj CIf
tow* and Ito Mechanics of th* Fane.
Tie Book for the Plaster, Tarasr
and Stock Raiser.
lad Stpsrtx’t ft Birisiaa Snftnl; JBsstrattt.
mjfsmmim
or tlila Important work. Sold byiuMeiip-
ioncuif.&nd fnmirlical t > MibKribcr^iatitM*
-luji-i- or Genua, at the following price,:
CloA Similar, Pad Ciit SidtM . S8 7»
leather {library Style) - - 4 75
3 cnt, postpaid, oa receipt of price (whoro we
tore no agent). nr sum ran DKeCRirrms
and Connaoadatlnns by practical
mduieatidefarawn. Addroee,
I BLEY’S SEEDS
tanoMSSIe tofllealockBixidoiilOfcuura- Oor
If «n> atb tr ».*.*/•* m »ar lit.
O r Kefot* lie t-rtumr, to
f-iml-li a Borwprwr on S le<e
■91 ft fort ud eeicr than «r.y e** cr Ea
UDA cine to* tiled ellh n Aoiceieiie
WsmXS Cot oe. If ree to > Patioroiy
m P"T-«Me tnc-r*. Boiler. CJree-
•'laraew-KHi. ekaitinr or PolWje,
D.8. FREEMAN, Editor.
far Advertisements inserted at the rate
eif n per BCfUare, for the first insertion
and 50 con taper square for each subse
quent insertion. The space of one inch
b reckoned, as a square. Special rates
risen on advertisements to ran for s
longer period than one month.
Cedartown, Ga., Thursday August 33, 883.
The New York Star says: “It
used to be a saying here in America
that mil men are equal; that ail have
equal rights before thelaw and in the
body politic, and that the era of slav
ery, black or white, had passed away
This is a popular fallacy as General
Eckert, Superintendent of the Wes
tern Union, has Just proved, and slav
ery lives. There are different laws
for rich and poor, for capital and
labor, aud the man who has had the
misfortune of being born to toil, must
uot presame upon the rights, priv-
ligesand authority of his capitalistic
At the meeting of the Agricultural
Society of Georgia in Atlanta, an ad-,
dress was delivered by Hon.
I*, F. Livingston on “Diversified
Farming." Thi3 was followed by
an address on “Labor,” by Dr. 8. W.
Iceland. Dr. Lehuri madesomo Inter
esting remarks to show the folly
of educating negro laborers. Ad
dresses were delivered by Captain
J. G. McCall on “Truck Fanning,”
and W. J. Houston on “Transpor
tation.” Thos. Hardeman was re
elected President. The convention
adjourned to meet in Savannah in
February.
Owing to the limited time we had
and from lack of aennaintance with
the various lands and property of the
county, we found it impossible to re
port intelligently as to whether pro
erty had been given incorrectly as
value.
We find the tax books kept in good
style. We find the public DuildingB
in good repair and under the careful
?fol-
1,000
We put it upon record that it will
eost from two to two and a half mil
lions to complete the- new- capitol
building. The present bill appro
priates only one million. The legis
lature is deceiving Itself. The men
who are engineering the bill are
laughing in their sleeves at the sim-
. plirity- of the average legislator. They
know well that one million dollars
will de expended on the foundation
and first or second floor or story of
the capitol. Georgia ought to have a
magnificent State House, worthy of
the State and its capital city. The
people had better know now than
latere* that it means an. expendi
ture of from $2,000,000 to- *2,500,000.
The reputation of the Statesas well as
its interests, demand the erection of
a building that those who come after
us will be proud of.—Awgustii Chron
icle.
Death of J udge filactt.
Judge Jeremiah S. Black died! at
his home at York, Pa., cn the morn
ing of the I9tb. Shortly before Judge
Black died he said to Iris wife: “ How
can I fear to cross the dark river when
my Father waits for me on tire other
»lioro,” andadded: “Would I were as
comfortable about- all I leave behind
unfinished in this world,” and then
breathed the following earnest
prayer: “ Oh Thou beloved and
most merciful Heavenly Father, from
whom I had my being, and in Whom
I have ever truste J, if it be Thy will
grant that my suffering end and^that
I speedily be called home to Thee,
an**, oh bless am} comfort thee my
Mhry !”
Judge Blaek was born in Grades,
Somerset county, Pennsylvania, on
the 10th of January, 1810. He was
therefore,a little over seventy-three
years of age. He studied law and was
admitted to the bar in 1830. In 1842
he became presiding Judge ofthedis-
triet Court of his native State. Oa
march 5, 1857, he accepted the posi
tion of Attorney General in President
Buchanan’s Cabinet. Ha remained in
that position until 1860, when he
was appointed Secretary of State. He
left public life with Mr. Buchanan’s
administration, and devoted himself
tb>the practice of his profession- He
wss a great lawyer, and history will
place him among the statesmen of
the country. He was • loved and
respected by a wide circle of friends
and acquaintances, and his death
will be generally mourned.
Net .rious Offender Arrested!
The Chief of Police in Hartford has
arrested and effectualy brought to a
stand-still that old offender“cramps.”
“Cramps” was “known to the police
for a long time; in fact, the Chief had
him in his bowels. “Cramps” came
ralglc pains.
Kilji.ES proved to be more than old
a’V-v
*‘Cmmps”coui<l stand. The notorious
villain surrendered, and acknowl
edged himself beaten.
GRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS.
Polk Superior Court.
Y«'e, tlie Grand Jury, selected and
Bwocn for the first week of August
term, 1883, make the following pre-
seat'neats:
We, through our committees, have
examined the Ordinary’s, Sheriff’s
{ijkI Clerk’s books, and find them
neatly and correctly kept.
The dockets of the following Jus-
tkscs-and Notaries Public were pre
sented to us for inspection, vis.r L.
It. llurst, J. P. of 1075 district; L, S.
Ledbetter, N. P. and J. P. of 1075
district; W. N. Strange, N. P. and
J. P- cf 1076 district; D. N. Hump-
tor.,J.J*-of 1076 district; C. A. Wood,
N. P. and J. P. 1076 district; W. T.
Thompson. N. P. and J. P. of 1073th
district. All these we found to con
form to the law except a failure in
some instances to state the cause of
action and cone but the officers of the
1075th dlstricfkeep separate dockets
for 8»te ambeivil cases as required
bv law. Weespeeially call attention
of the N. J. Ps ami N. P.s of the
oountv to section 4,505 of the code,
and ask that they in future be gov
erned by said section!
We find from the treasureris-books
the-following report:
Ain’t of money on. hand for
county purposes.
Arn.'t tniumc nn hanil for
... good repair ....
supervision of the County Commis
sioners.
We reccommend the Commission
ers of Roads and Revenues to insure
the court house and jail for the
lowing amounts:
On the court house - - -12,
“ “ jail - $3,000
Accompanying our general pre
sentments we have the following re
port of the penitentiary committee:
To the Grand Jury of Poik Su
perior Court, August Term, 1883.
The undersigned committee ap
pointed by yon for the purpose
visiting and inspecting the conv—
camps located in the county respect
fully state that they have perform
ed the duty assigned them with the
results as stated below :;
The camps situated on the Chero
kee Iron Co’s property we find ad
mirably fitted up and ail the appoint
ments ample to insure the health,
comfort and security of the convicts
(eighty-tliree in number) confined
there. The record of the camp shown
us represents the camp as being in a
fine state of health and discipline.
The only point upon which we feel
constrained to report unfavorably at
this camp is the filthy condition of
the bedding and blankets. A small
additional expense would in our
opinion correct this and remove .a
possible element of danger to their
health. This camp we understand
to be a part of the convicts assigned
to W. B. Lowe and are hired to the
Cherokee Iron Co.
Of the camp near Roekmart on the
line of the K. T. Va. & Ga. R. B. we
cannot speak so well as to its appoint
ments. The arrageiuents for the care
of the sick (if there should be any)
ure not such as would be neccessary
in coid or rainy weather. The health
of the camp was reported to us as ex
ceptionally good. Of the 44 convicts
confined there are 43 at work aud the
otiier but slightly sick. Our remarks
as to the bedding aud blankets of the
Cherokee camps apply with still
greater force to this one. Nor is the
camp in other respects kept in as
cleanly condition. This camp is a
part of the convicts of W. 1). Grant
aud they are at work on the E. T.
Va. & Ga. R. R.
Jno. W. Baku, ) Grand
Gkiffin W. Jones, j-
Kobt. 11. Wheeler. j Jurors.
Wm. F. Darden, V Citizens ap-
Wm. Bradford, ) pointed by
J as. E. Jones. J tne Grand
Jury.
Our foreman in accordance with
law. appoints \V\ J. Noyes chaplain
oi the convict camps at (he Chetokee
Iron Works and Aaron Persons (cot)
chaplain ot the camp near Itocxuiart.
1 rum all the information we could
get. we find tne roads in the county
*u verygood condition, with lew ex
ceptions as to- footways aud oridges
ucross-siougiis-and other places aud
we reler me people interested in
these to the Commissioners of Roads
aud Revenues, whose duty it is to
furnish material lor repairing suca
places when it is neccessary.
Whereas, the sureties 011*. B. York
former tax collector ask to be re
leased of the 20 per cent. i«uaity as
sessed in a certain fi la against min
ni favor of the county, whereas u
wits shown to tne jury la.it said li. la.
wu3 collected on tue date of its issu
ance uiui that tne cqjauty did not sui
ter any loss whatever. \Y e there
fore reccommend tnat said securities
of L. B. York be released lroui said
penalty. ■
We reccommend that the Commis
sioners of Roads aud Revenue, ex
amine into tne matter 01 making our
paupers comfortaole, and it they in
‘heir wisdom think best, that tuey
ouv a piece of land aud erect thereon
suitable buildings and move our
paupers to said home and see that
they are properly cared lor.
We return our tnanks to His
Honor Judge Branham and to the
Solicitor General lor courtesies, ex
tended our body. We reccommend
tnat these presentments be puoiisned
in the Cedartown Advertiser ana
that the editor be paid seven dollars
and fifty cents for publishing them.
Martin V. B. Are, Foreman.
John W Barr, Marcus H Bunn,
Daniel S Berry, Robt A Biggers, Jas
it Barber, Jordan W Camp, Wm S
Featheaston, Richard Gammon, Elias
D Hightower, Tnoinas B UubDaru,
Thomas C Hagan, Seaborn Jones, Sr,
Griffin W Jones, Stephen King, Au
gustus S McGregor. J ulius A Reek,
Thomas M Face, William M Phillips,
Linton G Ray, Robert H Wheeler,
William P Vt o xi, Robt M Wingard.
NEW ARRANGEMENT i
J. D. ENLOW
Having Taken tho
BOOZ HOUSE
And Renovated it thoroughly, will open
on tho loth instant fortho entertainment
of the traveling public Patronage re
spectfully solicited.
TERMS LIBERAL.
“ Live and Let Live ” is his motto.
JAS. D. ENLOW, Proprietor.
JANES & RICHARDSjN,
ATTORNEYS lit LAW,
Cedartown, Ga.
jWSpecial attention given 'to oollec-
DR. CHARLES H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office Over Burbank’s Drug Store,
CEDARTOWN. GA.
WALL PAPER.
Fashionable Designs for Parlors,
Halls, Chambers, Ac.
W ill begin to teach a class in music at
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SfcjjrSamples and Prices Mailed Free.
a
STRONG
FACTS!
A great many people are atldrg
what paoiculu troubles Bkown’s
Ikon Srrraas is good for.
It trill sure Heart Disease, Paral
ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Cos-
sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, and ail similar disrates.
Its wonderful curative power is
.•amply because it purifies and en
riches the blood, thus beginning at
Cue foundation, and by building up
the system, drives out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
taking brown s Iron bitten, and X
scarcely had strength enough to at
tend to my daily household duties.
I am now using the third bottle ami I
am regaining strength daily, and I
cheerfully recommend it to a!L
Kidney Disease Cured.
Chris tiassburg, Va., i88r.
Suffering from kidney disease.
1 which I could get no relief, I
from which I could get no reiser, I
tried brown's Iron bitters, which
cured me completely. A^child^o*
feTno appetite and dkl not seem to
he able to cat at alL 1 gave him Iron
bitten with the happiest results.
J. Ryu Montagu*.
Heart Disease.
Vine St., Hamburg, Pm.
iJec. 3, iS8x.
After trying different physician*
and many remedies for palpitation
•C the heart without receiving any
benefit. I was advised to try brown’s
Iron Bitters. 1 have used two bot
tles and never found anything that
gave me so much relict
Mrs. Jaxxis Hbs*.
For the peculiar trophies to which
ladies are subject, Brown’s Iron
Bitters is invakuble. Try it.
Be sure and get the Genuine.
MUSIC CLASS.
Mi’s. I. 13. Buff
the residence of J. A. Wynn, on
MONDAY', AUGUST 25th.
For terms etc., apply to
KBS. SUIT.
Aus-15-tf
MANTUA-MAKING I
Miss Nannie Cambron
Having oj>ene<l an establishment in renr
part of I’hilpot, Dodds & Co.’s store; is
prepared to do work in her line such as
cutting fitting and making of ladies’
dresses. Work done in latest style and
at moderate prices. aug3-2ni.
P OLK SHERIFF’S SALES.—WILL
lie sold before the Court House door
in the town of Cedartown, Polk county,
<*a., between the legal hours of side, on
the first Tuesday in September next, the
fallowing property to wit:
Lots of land numbers 518 and 605, in
the 2d district and 4th section of Polk
county, Ga., known as the John P. Ham
mock farm, it being the homestead of
said Hammock, as the property of John
P. Hammock, and in possession of James
Hammock. Also one white and yellow
spotted cow, eight years old; one grey
horse, about sixteen years old; one loom
and fixtures, one spinning w’heel, two
feather beds, two. common liedsteads,
two dining tables, two pine chests, one
clock, one mattress, two under bed tick**
four quilts, fo«r under sheets, three
counterpanes, four pillows, one bolster,
one trunk, one musket, one hand saw,
two augers, one wash pot, on* dinner
pot, five old chairs, one cupboard, two
large hogsheads, three small barrels, two
dishes, two grindstones, one man’* sad
dle, one drawing-knife, one set plow
gear, one old one-horse wagon ; all os the
property of John P. Hammock, by vir
tue of two Polk Superior Court li fas, one
in favor of W. T. Witcher, executor of
Jesse Ammons, deceased,vs. said Ham
mock,the other in favor of V. II. Oppert
vs. John P. Hammock and S. L. Ham
mock,
Also, at same timo and place will lie sold
lots of land numbers 1151, 1224 and 1225.
in tho 18th district and 3rd section of
Polk county, Ga. Also lots numbers 1222,
and one-lialf of lot number 1221, in the
21st district of the 3d section in said coun
ty, containing 180 acres, more or less, a*
tneproperty of L. B. York, princ’l, by vir
tue ot one fi. fa.,issued by Joel Brewer, or
dinary of Polk county, Ga., in favor of C.
H. Wood, county treasurer, vs. L. B.
York, principal, W. C. Barber A. Hunt
ington, M. V. B. Ake and W. R. Beck,
securities, Huntington A Wright, trans
ferees. Property pointed out by L. 1L
York, principal.
E. W. CLEMENTS, Sheriff.
August 2, 1883.
G EORGIA—POLK COUNTY.—Thom
as H. Peek, administrator on the es
tate of R. H. Peek, applies for leave to
sell lot of land No. 14, m the 21st district
of the 3rd section of Polk county, Ga., as
the property of deceased. Therefore, all
persons concerned will appear at a Court
of Ordinary to be held in said county on
the first Monday in September next, to
show cause why leave to sell land should
not be granted. This July 25th, 1883.
JOEL BKKWEIt, Ordinary.
WAGONS!
CARRIAGES,
PHjETONS,
BUGGIES,
ROAD CARTS.
for Terms and Price* address.
F1SR B30S. t CO.,
Dot, *> fcr.rtl.llo—Jf-tTO
of th. Ill.*., [mutaiuing tki. kK.1** 1
Ibmban .*n*7 for wMclij*In jour «rol>
Ity. Uuarl hi. or dKlriuM. »ua
r a. * co.
SUMMER
Imprudences
ARE SURE TO BRING
ON BUMMER DISEASES
INDIGESTION,
DIARR1KEA.
DYSENTERY,
COLIC,
CRAMPS,
DOWEL COMPLAINTS.
FEVERS, Ac., Ac.
BUT
Perry Darki'« Pain Killer
Deivk, Them Aw at.
Dbtves Them Awat.
Dotes Them Awat.
oerr u without nm riua.
but or our dhuuoist.
C EORGIA—POLK COUNTY.—W. T.
Burge, administrator on the estate ot
Dalton Burge, of mid county, dertfcoil,
has applied for letters of dismission from
his said administration. Therefore, all
persons concerned will take notice to ap
pear at a court of Ordinary to be held in
said county, on the first Monday IMuto-
ber next, to show cause, if any they have,
whT Kftd letter. dismission should not
ue granted", thisJul^3rd, 18K3.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
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illustrated SO page magazine of Bicy
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It otters the following premiums : •
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For 140 subscribers we will give a Full
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For 100 subscribers wo will give a Stan
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For 80 subscribers we will give t St.
Nicolas Bicycle (48 or SO inch).
For 65 subscribers we will give a Mustang
Bicycle.
For GO subscribers we will a St. Nicolas
Bicycle (41 or 46 inch.)
For 50 subscribers we will give a Western
Toy Co. Bicycle (42 inch.) *.
A cash premium of 50 cents each is al
lowed where the number of subscribers
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more are obtained. Terms, >2.00 poryear.
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Cedar Valley Far* or 249 Acres for Sale
OR RENT.
Situated on© mile ea*t of Cedartown,
contains 1G0 acres in high state jof cnlti-
vation. On the place is a dwelling with
seven rooms, fine orchard comprising
every variety of fruit trees. Three good
tenement houses, one servant house,
good bam and aud other buildings. Sev
eral acre* well set in clove* and grass.
Anyone wishing to see the place, apply
J. E. ROBERT?.
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or*c”tl T« iifcniptcf T*.
—THE —
LATEST ARO BEST
SEWINa MACHINE.
S ll Is nr! YwtwUy eendel wren !>▼ wir mu»
petitors, to bo tho fiiMBt ftnisheilast&bwtBMd*
in tho market
Elegant XTood T7o*k, ersaxaemtoX with
bonaadGoz.
AGZYTS WANTED. ADDRESS
■■n
CLEVELAK9, OHIO.
Buchanan Wind Mill
USIXCCILED F-'S
mm, ICHA3HITT
LIGHT RUNNING. .
row nzthaa cf zetaca-
hj Os S2h,
T2XX7STnWZS7n
SVBABLE
EILL BUILT.
ALL KINDS OF
TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Eb.
BOOHARiH WBD BEL CO,
BUCHANAN. KIICHIQAN.
PAVNC*a IO Hare* Sparfc-AiTMtlne
Puri ah:« Kngiae baa * MU»» fL «»JUchtoa Km
Baud. In 1« huan. hundag abbs ftwa th. sto h,
right fowl foafths.
WHITE & MARSHALL,
Dealers in Furniture of All Kinds,
Our Stock embraces Everything usually kept in a Furniture Store.
BED LOUNGES,
PICTURE FRAMES.
MOULDING,
— CORNICING, —
-t WINDOW SHADES, J-
— NOTIONS, —
CENTER TAB.
MIRRORS.
A good assortment kept eomtantlg on hand.
COFFINS
We remodel old Furniture and repair Seining Machine*.
Caskets !
Our stock in these goods em
braces a good Variety of
Styles and a full range
of Sizes.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
Wholesale and Retail!
J. S. STUBBS & CO„
Cedartown, On.,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots, Sbces and Ready-made Clothing.
THEIR STOCK OF
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
Comprises the latest ~ tmjitsls GOODS, and all the NOV.
ELTIES in TRIMMINGS. —r—
These goods were selected with great care and BOUGHT FOR CASH, and they
invite aa inspection of their stock, confident that purchaser* will be pleased, both
in styles and price*.
They would call special attention to thoir
STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES I
Which shall always be offered at the lowest market rate.
White Sewing Machine!
THE LADIES’ FAVORITE!
BECAUSE IT IS
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING,
THE MOST QUIET,
MAKES A PRETTIERSTITCH,
And has more conveniences than any other
Machine. It is warranted five yean, and is the
easiest to sell, and
GIVES THE BEST SATISFACTION
ot any Machine in the market. Intending
S nrchasera are solicited to examine it before
uyirig. Responsible Dealers wanted in all un
occupied territory.
J. D. & T. F. SMITH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
far For sale by J. A. WYNN * BRO., Cedartown, Ga. tilapr22.
Atlanta Marble Works I
WALSH & PATTERSON BROS.,
Successors to WM. GRAY,
Importers and Dealers in
mFOKEIGN AND AMERICAN=
MARBLES.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES, AND ALL KINDS OF
LAm i aull l h, nr*Aici ua jvs, Ai> ij ajjl xvijn
CEMETERY WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.
We also have on hand all that BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY of STATUARY that
wan on exhibition at the COTTON EXPOSITION. Designs furnished free on ap
plication.
Office and Works No. East Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga,
tiU may 10.
THE BEST WAGON
•ON WHEELS—
IS BAHOTACTUBBD XT
FISH BROS. & CO,
RACINE, WIS.,
iutijr an.) th. npiiUDn at wakfac
•‘THE BE8T WAGON ON WHEELS.”
KaaActmra have *MUh«d At warmly, tot AgmSo atj,«i tor ewa laapnaililtlj. give
-.to foilowt*£ warranty wtih M(k w*fna. If m i|md:
We Hrvefof Warrut the KISH BROS. WAOOff Ne. ..to to well mdele «my
rt*4 mt good aatci^*!. and that tha atrsagth of tho mme iasaftcleat for all ^work with tew
r—oa off eafMHYO aiurai
Ml., boot*chMf*.orlh.
tt. fllhliW greitadag.
House and Lot for Sale.
I offer for sal, my house and lot situa-
ay 1
ted in Bast End, Cedartown, three-
fourths of a mie from the Oourt House,
and half mile from Cotton Factory lot.
House contains six rooms and haU. Lot
contains 3% acres good land, and has oil
it a young orchard consisting of several -
dozen choice fruit trees, that will come
into bearing next year. Excellent weU
of water convenient to houae. Parties
desirous of purchasing can caU on me
and I wiU take pleasure in showing th.
premises. Terms cash by December.
JOEL M. HARRIS.
GINGERTShr
A SapcrlaM «o» art ttrmfk Ratarar.
II yaa av« a Btarharie •» frwr, *«n wt with
crcrwaTk. rr a mwkmedown by fionOy«r kim$
told duties try Pabk***s Gimki Tunc.
If yoasrsalnrysr, ninbter erhnnMaaa »
toasted hy merit •! uram mr anxious arcs, da aat tska
ifltOi-ksUaghtminiftSf.lMituse Fsrlur’s Ginger Tome
IfyauLnc Dyepcpsis, Kheuran.
itst, Kid:iey or Urinary Compfcunis, x f j
tx»a», Kki:iey or Urinary uompuuus, or ■ you «i
tracb!sd wi:lt any disorder of the lungs, etomach.
bo*tk blood •rnerses. rmenn to cored bjrP*»K-
sa’s Ccicsa T«t.x, lus the Greatest Blood Part m
fiat ttt 1st Ml Seat Cwgh Cart Cur Suft
UnanTOiarnar troaca <5mm6o. w
My dlieiM M TOJinro Md « *TO*ulM**ris,
Ciseu To*ic at mcc: * win nng«n*e *>1M
yvi ay is. *lw fitW *Iom bo* w*3 nmr wraott.
It luis uted hiuulnj* cf live.; it tot «»• y**a
inscox a co, tu wiism u- k*» to m*
HSBHE9
Its rich aid buir.f fr^--ai,c= has nu ^- «hu
its nth -ud huir.f (r-i--anc= hi-.
delirh!ftdpetfum.«tceeJi .*ly popola-. 1 fc.r»
!,-O'Uh. It. iMhtlMtml bavup Fuo*
on every tottfo. Any or dealer in for-
•can.applyyotto synnd75C sixes.
LARC* f AT’NO WTTWfl Mt HO.
•COLOCNE.
THE SPIRAL SPRIN6 RII6GY
HAS THE ONLY ADJUSTABLE SPRING Kl THE W0NL0.
Ho Sac. ho Sway, ho Pitch, Cashes Asy Wbokt.
LIGHT. STYUSH AND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.
Star Buggy Wahuhted 2 Veabs. Springs Warranted ro %asi
The Easiest Ridinc Buccy Built.
the NSWeST AND BEST TNIN« OUT IN CARIHACK 8PMHCS.
WRITE FOR ILLUrTRAtlD CATALOOUB AOO PRICE U*T,
TnESroM.Swstlw6s.BtM0 mmaciL
to
BEHR
PIANOS
With Patent Cylinder Top.
OEHR BROS. A CO.,
NEW YORK.
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