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LOCAL MATTERS.
The-hugest and best Assortment
LamptfMM Lamp Fixtures, at T. F.
BurMbk’s. •
- ■
HarperA Go. sell clothing as cheap
as you ean buy it th Atlanta iana
Rome. Straw Hats, the cheapest in
town."' '"2 tf
Dr. 9.,iL Thompson’s Liniment
is kept on sale at T. F. Burbank’ 0
Drugstore. . -
■ I Trasses!
A good stock now on hand at T. F.
BujiSmk’s.
Go to Harper A Co’s., if yon
white fancy Ties, they nave a splen
did line.
J. S. Stubbs A Co. have a splendid
line of Dress Goods, cheaper than
ever.
For Sale,
family horse.
Apply at
A
this
Mr
Send me 1 doz. battles
Brown’s Iron Bitters. It is the best
tonic I ever knew.
Mrs. Julius A. Peek
May 9th, 1883.
Now Is the time to sow Turnip
seeds. Buy seed of T. F. Burbank,
Stock all fresh.
Bradford A Tomlinson are prepared
to supply you with Fruit Jars. Call
on them.
J. S. Stubbs A Co. have the finest
line of Laces and Hamburgs in town,
and at the lowest figures.
Premature grayness avoided by
using Parker’s Hair Balsam, distin
guished for its cleanliness and per
fume. oct!l-2w.
A splendid line of Drugs, Paints.
Oils, Putty, Glass, Lamps, Lamp
Fixtures, etc., to be found always in
stock at T. F. Burbank’s. Be sure
and call.
Wynn A Bko., keep a good sup
ply of Lumber and Shingles. Leave
your orders for Doors, Sash and
Blinds with them for prompt atten
tion.
India Linens, Brown Dress Lin
ens, Mohair Lace Suitings, Silk Suit
ings, Black Lace Brocades, and fig
ured Lawns in great variety, at J
Stubbs and Co.’s.
Do you want Paints and Oils, Sash
Doors and Blinds, or Window Glass*
We will furnish you at Chattanooga
and Atlanta prices, and save you
profits and delay. Our motto is
“Quick Sales and Short Profits.
Bbuce Harris A Co.
117 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
Buy your Drugs, Paints, Oils, Put
ty, Glass, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures,
Standard Proprietary Remedies, etc.,
ef T. F. Burbank, who always keeps
a good assortment at reasonable
prices. ______
For Kent.
A tract of land, consisting of 300
acres of open land, to rent—now oc
cupied by Mrs. Lawson—on Lake
Creek. Apply to Mr. Pruitt,
place, or Dr. Kincaid, Rome, Ga.
W. P. Wimberly A Bro., under
“Buena VSta,” wiltkeep a wetths-
sorted and fresh line of Family Gro
ceries that will be sold at the most
reasonable prices. The trade of Polk
county men visiting Rome especially
solicited. til-jan.
When visiting Rome, call on W,
P. Wimberly A Bro., under the
“Buena Vista,” for your groceries.
Fair treatment, fresh goods and low
prices, is what all can expect.
Arrived, and Arriving!
One of the largest and best assorted
stocks of fell clothing and overcoats
ever seen in this market; also, Hats,
Boots, Shoes, Shirts, and everything
a man wears. Come and see for your
selves. 8nits from three and a half,
up to thirty-five dollars, also, large
***** as number forty-six
low for
Stand,
tf
-at Wright’s Clothing
A. R. Harper A Co.
In The Sleeping Car from Chicago.
A lady eat with her only child;
The poor little fellow almost wild,
He was making a noise like a circus band,
For a horrible felon was on his hand.
A qniat old man remarked to the mother,
«I think we can atop this pain and bother,
I’ve a bottle of Pain Killer here,” said
‘‘And I think it will cure him; let us see."
He poured some drops on a moistend rag,
Ana wrapped the felon, as if in a bag.
And aoon the suffering child was calm
As the voice of a summer evening psalm.
Polk Superior Court.
Order of business for August Ad
journed Term, to be held second
Monday in November, 1883.
Ordered that the call of the docket
« at No. 1. February Term 1883
common law docket will be
first in order at the adjourned term,
that no parties or witnesses in any
cases except those on the common
law docket need attend during the
first week of said adjourned term.
That the call of the dockets after the
common law will be in the following
order:
Issue.
Joel Branham,
Judge Superior Court, Rome Circuit.
Fall Session of Cedartown Academy.'
The Cedartown Male and Female
Academy will resume its exercises
on Monday, August 26th. The term
will continue sixteen weeks. Pat
rons will please send in theirchildren
promptly on the first day, as delay
adds to the trouble of classifying and
is to the detriment of pupils.
In our efforts to build upand main
tain a thorough progressive school,
we hope to receive the hearty co-op
eration of all interested in education.
To former patrons we return thanks,
and to them we confidently refer
thane who would inquire into the
merits of the school—as to its discip
line, methods and thoroughness oi
instruction.
J. C. Harris, Principal.
Mrs. V. L. Ray,
Miss Lula G. Harris,
' Removal.
I have lately removed my stock to
the building on Main street one door
Sooth of Dr. Richardson’s office,
where I intend to keep on hand a
hugely increased stock, embracing
everything in the line of Family
Groceries. By feir dealing and low
prices I shall hope to merit a share of
public patronage. Give me a call.
act4-2. J. II- W ALSTON.
| Assts.
BREVITIES.
The new two-cent stamp is admired
Christmas is lees than three months
off.
The protracted meeting at the
Baptist church is still in progres
When yon sell yonr cotton don’t
forget to pay the printer.
Mr. Sam. Ledbetter, of Columbus,
is at present on a visit to relatives in
this county.
Mr. L. M. Reeves has accepted the
position of Marshal of Cedartown.
and will make a good officer.
Mr. E. Kain has been rather ill at
the Boos house for several days post,
but we are pleased to learn is now
better.
The work of macadamizing the
eastern end of the street leading to
the depot is being pushed vigorously
forward.
The Board of Education of Polk
county will meet at the Court House
in Cedartown on Wednesday, Octo
ber 17, at 8 o’clock, a. m.
On next Sunday there will be only
one service at the Episcopal chapel,
that at quarter past four. Sunday
school at ten o’clock.
It is not generally known, but it is
said to be a feet, that Georgia and
Mississippi are the strictest temper
ance States in the Union.
Mr. J. M. Morris, late of this place,
is now engaged with Mr. Frank E.
Block, the prominent confectioner
and grocer, of Atlanta.
The soul of the man with the straw
hat is just now tom with conflicting
emotions. To-day is, to-morrow isn’t
a fit time to wear it.
We should be gratified if the re
duction of postage to two cents
would increase remittances to this
office, so-called poetry excepted.
A number of persons from this
place have expressed an intention of
going down to Atlanta to hear
Beecher’s lecture on Friday night.
We notice by a late number of that
journal that our young friend Jerry
Reeves is now one of the publishers
of The Fort Worth (Tex.) Daily Dem
ocrat.
While the weather is delightful in
this latitude, snow storms are skirm
ishing around lively in the North.
Our Northern friends among us may
think of this fact with a slight shiver.
The Mayor of Americus intends to
prohibit cows the freedom of the
streets if any complaint from citizens
is heard. Let the Mayor of Cedar
town put tiie question on a basis of
that sort and the town will have a
cow law.
Cotton has been looking up in price
for the last day or so, in consequence
of which a considerable amount of the
staple lias been marketed here the
past few days, and everything com
mercial bears a much better aspect.
A protracted meeting, it is under
stood, will begin at the Methodist
church .next Sunday night. The
pastor, Rev. J. W. Roberts, expects
to be assisted by Rev. J. B. Robins,
of Give Spring, and perhaps others.
Mr. Calhoun, late agent at Seney
depot on the E. T. Va. A Ga. Rail
road, has been appointed agent for
the East and West Railroad at
Broken Arrow. His fomily is at
present located at this place.
The weather has been rather pleas
ant ior the past week. The atmos
phere being just crisp enough to im
part a bracing feeling to humanity,
and reminding all that old Winter
will before long put in an actual ap
pearance.
On account of a, misplaced switch,
several cars belonging to a train on
the E. A W. ran off tbe track near the
furnace, one evening the past week.
It took several hours hard work to
replace them. The cars were dam
aged to some extent.
Recorder L. S. Ledbetter kindly
furnishes us with the following state
ment of the valuation of property in
the town of Cedartown: Real estate,
$136,925; Money and solvent debts,
$74,626; Merchandise, $57,549; Oth
er property, $38,924. Total value of
property, $307,115.
Mr. W. P. Wimberly, of this coun
ty, and his brother from Houston
county, are just now opening out a
grocery business under the “Buena
Vista” at Rome. They have some
business locals in our paper this week
hich all are requested to read and
give them acall when visiting Rome.
Conductor H. F. Lester of the East
and West, left on Monday eve
ning, as we understand, for
Cincinnati to attend the annual con
vention of the Conductor’s Insurance
Association of America, which con
vened in that city on yesterday. We
presume the boys will have their
usual good time.
Friday the young men of Evan’s
Chapel, Atlanta, showed their appre
ciation of their worthy pastor, Rev.
Thomas E. Pierce, late of this place,
in a very graceful way. They pre
sented him with a handsome suit of
clothes, a line overcoat and hat; in
deed, a complete outfit for the wint
er. A more faithful pastor never
served a congregation, and he is ap
preciated, says the Constitution.
The following are the views of
Vennor on the weather for the bal
ance of October: Third week, show
ery and cooler, cool evenings and
nights, frosts probable about 20th or
21st. Fourth week, cool and show
ery, with fogs and mists. Probably
a winter snap during the week, with
sharp frosts and scattered snow flur
ries; generally feir ending of the
month.
We notice that in New Haven a
three-story dwelling is to be removed
about twenty-five feet while thefem-
ily remain in it—which reminds us of
a story told of Judge Enlow to the
effect that he once moved a large
brick building across the Mississippi
river, without a brick being loosed.
The Judge, however, even with his
well-known credence for the wonder
ful, refuses to give the story an en
dorsement!
TIs growing cold and chilly.
And Mary Jane and Willy
No more upon the front stoop chew their
gum.
Gone the buzzing fly’s weird chorus
And mosquitoes cease to bore us
And the bumble bee no more doth sweet
ly bum.
An Editor's Lift.
One of the beauties and ; charms of
an editor’s life is in hisdead-heading
it on all occasions. . No'one who has
never feasted on the sweets of that
bliss can begin to take in the glory of
its happiness.. Hedo<es$l00 worth of
advertising for a railroad, . gets
“pass” for a year, rides $25 worth
and then he is looked upon as a dead
head or a half-blown deadbeat. He
“put6” a concert troupe $10 worth
and gets $1 in complimentaries, and
is thus passed “free.” If the hall is
crowded he is begrudged the room he
occupies, for if his complimentaries
were paying tickets the troupe would
be so much in pocket. He blows and
puffs a church festival free to any de
sired extent and does the poster
printing at half rates, arid rarely gets
a “thank you” for it. It goes as part
of his duty as an editor. He does
more work gratuitously for the town
and community than all the rest of
the population put together, and gets
cursed for it all, while in many in
stances where a man who donates a
few dollars to a Fourth of July cele
bration, base ball club, or church, is
gratefully remembered. Oh, it is a
sweet thing to be an editor. He
passes “free,” you know.—Ex.
Act " Signed by the Governor.
Atlanta, Sept. 28.—The Gov
ernor has signed and approved the
following acts since adjournment:
An act to submit the question of
prohibition to the counties of Cobb
and Thomas.
An act incorporating the Vigilant
Live Stock Mutual Insurance Com
pany.
An act to regulate the publication
of the Supreme Court reports.
An act to prescribe when the stat
ute of limitations shall begin to run
against creditors of unrepresented es
tates.
An act to amend section 1215 of the
Code, so for as relates to the manner
of receiving pupils into the institn
tion for the blind.
An act to amend section 1694 of the
Code in reference to fees of the ordi
naries.
An act to provide for surveying
lands in certain cases.
An act to amend section 4565 of the
Code in reference to retailing spirits
without license.
An act to appropriate money for le
gal sendees rendered in the prosecu
tion of the Eastman rioters.
An act to make it unlawful to fur
nish liquor to habitual drunkards.
An act giving owners of stallions,
jacks and bulls a lien upon the get of
the same.
An act to amend section 2003 of the
Code in reference to the setting apart
homestead and exemption of person
alty in certain cases.
An act to submit prohibition to
Meriwether county. "
An act to prescribe the duties of
deputy clerks cf county courts.
An act to amend an act incorporat
ing the Rome and Chattanooga rail
road.
An act to incorporate the Georgia
Loan and Trust Company.
An act prohibiting the seining,
boating, netting or catching fish with
hook or line iu Emanuel county.
An act to authorize the ordinary of
Baldwin county to issue bonds to re
tire outstanding bonds felling due.
An act to amend the road laws of
this Stateso far as relates to Chattooga
county.
An act incorporating the Mer
chants’ Savings Bank of Atlanta.
An act to submit the question of
prohibition in the 829th district, G.
M., of Floyd county.
An act incorporating the Ginal
Navigation and Land Company.
An act to prescribe the manner of
producing in any court of this State
any person needed as a witness in a
criminal case who is confined in the
penitentiary or chain gang.
An act to prevent the discharge of
firearms on or near public roads.
An act to provide an additional
manner of bringing cases to the Su
preme Court.
An act to create the office of county
administrator.
An act to provide for the payment
of tales jurrors, whether they are
sworn or serve.
An act to make the breaking and
entering a railroad car with intent to
steal, or stealing therefrom, a felony.
An act to establish a City Court for
Floyd county.
An act to submit the question of
prohibition to Floyd county, outside
the city of Rome.
An act compelling tax collectors
and treasurers to render account
when called on to the proper officers.
An act to provide against loss by
fire of certain books, the property of
the State, in the bauds of county
officers.
An act to authorize the issue of
alias tax fi. fas in lieu of originals lost
or destroyed.
An act to incorporate the Manufac
turers’ Mutual Insurance Company.
An act to provide a special lien up
on crops in fevor of transferees of
debts for rent.
An act to authorize the Governor
to insure the public buildings of the
State and the library.
An act to authorize the board of
county commissioners of Bartow to
permit owners of lands on the Eto
wah and other streams to erect gates
on public roads.
An act to supply a deficiency in the
contingent fond, appropriating there
for $10,000.
An act incorporating the town of
Jasper in Pickens county.
An act to appropriate money to pay
the contingent expenses of the Legis
lature.
An act incorporating the Planters’
Loan and Trust Company.
An act incorporating the town of
Ball Ground in Cherokee connty.
An act to incorporate the.Georgia
Investment, and Banking Company.
An act to provide an additional
mode, of foreclosing mortgages on
personal property in certain cases be
fore the debt shall become due..
An act to amend section 4578 of the
code, prohibiting the running of
freight trains on Sunday. .
To amend the act creating the Rail
road Commission.
An act to amend section 3974 of the
code, providing constables sales un
der .chattel mortgage fi. fos., shall be
advertised ten days instead of thirty.
An act to repeal section 3974 which
provides for notice to mortgagers
foreclosing mortgages.
An act for the relief of J. E. Mc
Guire, of Bartow county.
An act to provide for taxing rollin;
stock and other personal property of
railroads lying partly in this and part
ly in other States.
An act to make it unlawful for
owners of any turnpike road or toll
gate to demand toll when the same
are not kept in repair.
An act to appropriate $3,000 for re
pairs of the capitol building.
An act to prescribe the fees of jus
tices of the peace and constables in
proceedings to dispossess intruders or
tenants holding over.
Ail act to make “Stephen’s United
States Calendar” evidence in this
State.
An act to amend the charter of the
State University so as to authorize
the election of the Governor of the
State a member of the board of trus
tees.
An act to compel drivers of engines
to cause trains to stop within fifty
feet of railroad crossings.
Au act to provide a permanent fund
for purchasing and binding books for
the State Library.
An act to appropriate money for
the stationery accounts of the Legis
lature.
An act making an appropriation to
pay funeral expenses of A. II. Ste
phens.
An act to incorporate Turtle and
Altamaha River Canal Company.
An act to incorporate the Meehan
ics Mutual Insurance Company.
An act “to provide a general law
for the incorporation of railroads."
An act to authorize the Superior
Court of either county to incorporate
towns or villages located in both
counties.
An act to make penal the selling or
incumbering personal property held
under a conditional purchase.
An act to compel connecting rail
roads to receive freights from con
necting lines when tendered in ears.
An act to provide for putting to
death live stock rendered useless on
account of injuries received from rail
road trains.
An act to appropriate money for
the repair of certain public buildings.
An act to prevent the driving of
cattle from localities infected with
distemper or infectious diseases.
An act to amend an act to provide
for keeping the records of wild lands.
An act to amend the road laws so
far as relates to Floyd county.
An act to appropriate certain
money to the Academy for the Blind
for the treatment of the inmates of
the institution.
An act to authorize clerks of the
Superior Courts to re-record papers
lost or destroyed by fire.
An act to incorporate the Rome
Fire Insurance Company.
An act to supply a deficiency in the
printing fond of the Railroad Com
mission.
Also several acts to amend the fol
lowing sections of the Code: 534,4157,
2481, 1409, 4214, 344, 4513, 4097, 134'
3971, 233.
W.S. Featherston has 8,000 to 10,000
feet- of lumber at his residence to sell
cheap.
Mrs. J. R. Meyer, Savannah, Ga.,
says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters has
been of great benefit to me in female
complaints.”
Fred’k Sincath, 210 Chariton at.,
Savannah, Ga., says: “I derived
much benefit from the use of Brown’s
Iron Bitters.”
/’’I EORGIA — POLK COUNTY. — MA-
UT rion Davis lias applied for exemp
tion of pcraoiialtv, and I will pass upon
tiie same at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 8d day
of Novembee, 18S3. st my office. This
October 11,1SS3.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
G eorgia—polk county.—w. b.
Parris has appliod for exemption
ef personalty, and I will pass upon the
same at 11 o'clock a. m., oil the 3d day i
November. 1SS3.
JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
Sale of Town Lots at Buchanan,
I will sell at public outcry to the
highest bidder, ou the first Tuesday in
November next, 50 valuable town lots,
commencing within one quarter mile of
Court House fronting Carrollton st., and
extending along said street three quart
ers of mile from Court House. Size of
front lots, from one to two acres. Back
lots, from three to ten acres. These lots
are beautiful! v situated for building pur
poses, ar; we 1 elevated, diy, and will re
ally make health preserving homes to
purchasers. The most of this property is
within the coiporate limits of Buchanan
(county seat of Haralson) a thriving and
wide-awake little town, in a good and
fertile county, with health unsurpassed,
with good society, and splendid mail fa
cilities, within seven miles of depot on
G. P. R. R. and on direct line forrailway
from Rome to Carrollton, Ga. Come one,
come all, who want a home in our midst.
Titles guaranteed to b^ genuine.
J. K. HOLCOMBE, Agt.
W. T. JONES,
ROME, GEO.
American and Italian Marble,
MOJTHMEHTB and TOMBSTONES,
Granite and Limestone
Far Building Purposes.
A large variety of Monuments and
Head Htunos constantly on hand, and
any style made to order on short notice.
A large supply of Stone Mountain
Granite and all Lime Stone, for door
sills, door posts, window sills and caps
constantly on hand.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
and set up if desirod.
Prices reasonable, and patronage solic
ited.
Infills,Chattanooga# St. Leas Railway
AHEAD or ALL 00MPETIT0BS.
Business Men, Tourists.12 a m a*pliup
Emigrants, Families,^CiJiuiiluCI
Thk Best Route to Louisville, Cincin
nati, Indianapolis, Chicago, and the
North is via Na.shvii.ue.
The Best Route to St. Louis and the
. West is via McKenzio.
The Best Route to West Ten nosece, and
Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas and
: -Texas points is via Mckenzie.
DOIN'’T FORGET IT!
—By this Dine vou secure the—
M 'A.Y1 m T1 m of ^PEEI A FET Y, COM-
in(tAimmii FOKT) satisfaction.
—AT THE—
Minimnm ofEXPEXSE ’ anxiety,
JimumUIiiBOTHKR, FATIGUE.
Bo sure to Buy your Tickets over the
N., C., &_Sk L. R’y-
The inexperienced Traveler need not
go amiss: few changes are necessary, and
such as are unavoidable are mado in
Union Depots.
THROUGH SLEEPERS!
—BETWEEN—
Atlanta and Nashville, Atlanta and Lou
isville, Nashville and St. Louis via Co
lumbus, Nashville and Louisville, Nash
ville and Memphis, Martin and St. Lou
is, Union City and St. Louis, McKenzie
and Little Rock, where connection is
made with Through Sleepers to all Texas
points.
Call on or address
A. B. WRENN, Trav. A., Atlanta, Ga.
W.T. Rogers, P. A., Chattanooga, Tenn.
W% L. DAN LEY, G. P. and T. A.,
Nashville, Tenn.
WALL PAPER.
Fashionable Designs fop Parlors,
Halls, Chambers, &c.
i^rSamples and Prices Mailed Free
H. Bartholomae & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS,
128 and 130 West 33d St.. Now York
WHITE & MARSHALL,
Dealers
in Furniture of All Kinds,
Our Stock embraecs Everything usually kept in a Furniture Store.
BED LOUNGES,
PICTURE FRAMES,
MOULDING,
— CORNICING,
WINDOW SHADES,
NOTIONS,
N ATTI{ES C FF.
CENTER TABLES,
MllUiM.£l.-
S3P A good assortment kept constantly on hand. Hi remotM old Furniture and rqxetr SettingSfackkcs
COFFINS
— AND —
Thes© celebrated Stoves will
ROAST. BAK2 and HEAT IRONS
In lass time and with LE3o FUEL
than any ether vapor Code Stove
made.
Bo sure and buy iho Dc*n?r!er
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there be an sffeucr for these vehicles in your locsl-
iusort h.s or their name, and oblige
Caskets !
Our stock in those goods em
braces a good Variety of
Styles and a full range
of Sizes.
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strength to study a profession,
strength to regulate a household,
strength to do a day’s labor with
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by taking BROWN’S IRON BIT
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for all wasting diseases.
Soi N. Fremont St., Baltimore
During the war I was in
jured in the stomach by a piece
of a shell, and have suffered
from it ever since. About four
y ears ago it brought on paraly
sis, which kept me in bed six
months, and the best doctors
in the city said I could not
live. I suffered fearfully from
indigestion, and for over two
years could not eat solid food
and for a large portion of the
time was unable to retain even
liquid nourishment. I tried
Brown’s Iron Bitters and now
after taking two bottles I am
able to get up and go around
and am rapidly improving.
G. Decker.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS is
a complete and sure remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Weakness and all diseases requir
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tonic. It enriches the blood, gives
new life to the muscles and tone
to the nerves.
BOWIE & GEORG!
Proprietors Rome
Foundry ^ M
ichine
S
hop
Arc Prepared to Ovcrbr.nl and Repair
Engines, Saw Mills, Gins and Ma chinery of M Kinds,
m
:Ur-.
Have a large assortment of lYitiern:-: of Bevel Mil! Geer, Ppw
Mil! Goar, .Segment Bevel Gear, Segment .Spun* Gear for V. at
Whcv 1Gudgeons, Flanges, Couplings, ila tigers,-Boxes,lulled
Spindles, .Steps, &c. Boiler Grate liars for.epui cr wood—a!! siz
and leigths.
Tii o-Roller, 13-M, Cm Kills, Eiaparators and Gr-iios.
^ Repairs for a I makes of C’a>
laity. A I! work thorou-riily do:
ur Sir. George, at ream nubie pri
BOWIE Ss CJ
Etowah Street mv.l Rome
Mi!U. Light f.-iKtin:
under scq>?r
i’omiu.
i, ROME, GA.
rv 13W GOOJ)W ! WKW Cs OODS!
Wholesale and Retail!
J. S. STUBBS & CO.,
Codarlowii, Ojs.,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots, Slice] nM Heady made Clotriiag.
THEIR STOCK OF
DRY GOODS A^p.-NCTIOIVS
Comprises the LATEST FARR ICS in DRESS GOODS, enr! all the NOV
ELTIES in TRIMMINGS.
These jroods wore selected with arc
tivite an inspection of their stock, con:
in st vies and priors.
' FOR CASH, and they*
s will bo pleased, both
SCALES
SCALE CO,
U. 3. STAN DADO
SCALES
OF ALL KINDS, TRUCKS, Etc.,
CiatfiaaonJin. i©“Sai fir Catate
PAYNE'S IO Horse Spark-Arresting
Portable Engine has cut 10.000 fL of Michigan Pine
Bosrdti in lv hour*, burning alabe from tbo saw in
signt-foul lengths.
m , -£RA
% ' ~ " 7 l
■ MT - ;
- g jsrl 4 % x -- *■><--*
DUaA3LS LIGHT DRAFT
Triumph Beapers
AND THE NOISELESS
New dipper Mower.
They would call s
::! attention to their
STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES!
HAS THE 0MLY ADJUSTABLE SPRING IN THE WORLD.
Ko Sac, Wo Siyay, Uo Pitch, Carries Akv Weight.
-
Light, Stylish and Strictly First-Class.
Every Buggy Warranted 2 Years, Springs Warranted, io Years
The Easiest Ridikq Sugqy Built.
THE NEWEST AND BEST THING OUT IN CAnniAGE SPRINGS.
WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND T RICE LIGT.
TheShruSpurs Bugs? Co, grass rapids, bich.
STEAD RICHAUDSON.
JANES & RICHARDSON,
4.TTORNKYS at L.1W,
Cedartow - :,', Ga.
^STSpecltil attention given to eolleo-
DR. CHARLES H. HARRIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office Over Burbank’s Drug .Store,
CEOAKTOtVX. GA.
The THHniTH * WA PHILS are un^qualed for
simplicity in tou*fca.-ti.>n, of loanajEeTiwit.
light weight, durability ai»J gobd working capacity
in r.ll conditions of prain.
The K£W CLIPPER In* c3l the ad van faces of
the OLD CLIPPjlB MOWER with many valuable ,
improvements.
Send roq Janrurn) CrrrorLATt.
Good AGEHl'd WANTED iu unoccupied territory.
D. S. B10R&A9 a CO.,
Brock9ort,McnroeCo.,N.Y
Marblsymrd 102 & 104 Broad St.,Homs,Ga
ocll-ly.
Bone vs Guarantee to famish power to
Mw 8,000 fe. t of Hemlock Ba-snL* iu 10 hours. Our
U Mane vitt cut tOjDOO feet in time time.
“ Oar Engine* arc guauanteed to
fiirni-b a horse-power on K
fuel and water tkun any other So
_ _luff
■itber ea-t or MeddartV Parent
Drought-Iron Palter, s* nd Tor our
illustrated catalogue. Na Id, for
Information and price*.
B. W. PAYNE A SONS.
N/Y. Box Mf7.
FREE!
ffiffiBlE SEIF-CUBE.
* frvorttt pmntpttm of on. of th„
flMrsM0ILflMflB6Ca.fsiiUM.Ua
NEW ARRANGEMENT
J. D. ENLOW
Having Taken the
OOOX HOUKE
And Renovated It thoroughly, will open
»n the 15th instant for the entertainment
>f the traveling public Patronage re
spectfully solicited.
TERMS LIBERAL.
“Live and Let Live” is his motto.
JAS. 1>. EX LOW, Proprietor.*
A Business Olfji*— Bradford's Iro 1
'louit;.
Another year’s sales has served to
widen and nieieusv the repsrtetiinz of tliiri
most valuable family meuicine. Its sales
now far exceed those of any medicine on
o i r shelves. Wo say t j every purchaser,
•*ii tnis medicine docs you no good, re
turn tiie empty bottle anti we will re
fund your money.’* Of more than on<3
thousand bottles sold we have had one
ifottle returned. one take- -ny risk
iu using this Tonic. Thera i,s nothing in
it that v.'ill do the least harm, to any part
of the system, and if it dors no good ,it
cohLs you nothing. Tt is beneficial fo
persons of any age-or sek! it is konie,
«i:nrblic anti alterative in ifs action, it
may be used with heiudilOjpl' indigestion,
jaun dice,rsotu* stomach, r^p»pepsi«, heart
burn, liver complaint, torpid or inactive
Is,
beaUneii
ache, pair
kidney
Li mat
:Iisolators, .dlufrhi
dtrsiig
>ac*
WILL DO!
n the join t3fthd linil w, stfff-
nesfS ana soreness in the I'nusclis, .and
for any impoverished or disordered state
of the blood. U promotes digestion,
rogulatcs the appetite, onr'ii iics and puri
fies the blood, xarfgointcs the nervous
system and gives taste, strength cu l *
vigor to bque, muscle add nerve. It is
not cfahSred that it”
- ove, »
ha
i,r.s-
hem. \Z
hloftd purifk lV. The
cn;?!!—1 to 2 teas;»oenfuis in a
• of water before each m ud—ami
;c njt \ 'r.v:»Mo. J t ribes not
i or injure too tooth. It.eosk* you
: to cry it if it do^s > ofi'no .good,
i gladly refund the ifionev to cv-
wh > uses it without benefitf
:irrd soM —«v fw
mix DM >Ki) <V* Ti >M LIFSOX,
LATEST AND BEST
SEWING MACHINE.
It Is TOhw.iHy e<mre«7c*d. even bv oar com-
prtitorF, to 1»* the flaMt fiaiahed ami best matte
in th* market
Elegant Wood Voaxx, ornamented with
EaoKTaad fliT-T.
AGI5TS WASTED. ADDRESS
IBBill
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
If you will send us OXK
DOLLAR we we will send Oji* Sunny
Snath to.yon for 1 year. It is an s page
-column paper, published twi • a
month, and is devoted to the interests oi
the Farm a id Fireside. The best South-
Arri -'writers contribute to its columns.
W'c also send you a certificate entitling
yon to participate in our Grand Disfrib-
iitufrn of Premiums among subscriber?-
•Dee. 12th, 18S3. Among the premiums
to bo given away are the following:
.•iwh ; $500 cash ; 2 premiums of-*25deach;
4 homes in Texas of ltt) acres each ; Pi-
ano, Organs, Watches and other premi
ums too numerous to mention. Xo
Blanks. Every subscriber guaranteed
to receive a premium. Send ’?! now.and
secure the agency for your neighborhood,
or send your name on a postal for a sam
ple copy. Agents are coining money.
Write at once. The first sabs „*riptio:i re
ceived from your neighborhood\\oll en
title the sender to the agency, and a*
agent’s outfit free. Address
SUNNY SOUTH CO, (A)
oct!3-5t. Jinv.vnwood, Texas.
l Bend to
j MOORrS
1 BOnVECHi IIXIV EC81T7
l v , Atlffffta, Gd.
For I Uufitratetl Circulur. A lire actual Beat
ffSciocL Etta*Most tumtu vex*.
eilc
Ga.
_ W -
Cedar Valiev F;BB oi 240 Acres kt
OR RENT.
Rrtuatcd one r.;ijo ca t of CViLirtown,
contains 1G0 acres in high skit>f e : i ’
ration. On the place Isdwelling with
ms, ism
•Hi comj r sipg
•very variety of fniii trots. Tareog^i
enemeut r.outcr:, one st rva.it ^icusc*
rood born :»n«l and other hi i : dings. N v-
»rai acres w-HRset in clover ml gr.: s.
Vny bae wishing to see the p aco.app y.
J. E. ROBERTS.
rap
Betanan
jzd& l ru>.K to all u.id to *
.:« T. u.r>r.. *Jt.-
-t ^
JtHtJ
’J'J,for' i*lCLtin4f
Plant*, >'n: t ’fi'et*
ispy to iTsrxei r . - . _
o.M.fiiaftv& uo SstROir Mian