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I HE E\ PRESS.
Cedartown, May 2nd.
iarm and Fireside.
Ore ard Work.
It is tery WoncIIciul to fruit trees
to Cultivate them, riant your apple
•ltd pencil orchards in potatoes or
stock pens. Cultivating the land
lets the air into the roots and that
in connection with the manure that
you apply to your potatoes or pear,
with the addition of the vines and
leaves fbut arc left on the ground lo
decay, will niakq them thrifty and
the' limit l etter. If you want largo
fruit, you must not let your trees
hold too great a number. The best
lime to thin the fruit, is lust after
the danger of frost is past, while the
fruit i»yoni$ and small.
1’incli trees will not need any
more manuring than what is recom
mend! d above. Apples may he ma
nured by scraping around the roots
and putting on any kind of manure
convenient, l’oar trees occasional
ly need, in addition to other manures
a small quantity of salt, drape
vines, should not he cultivated deep.
All that is necessary for them, is to
keep the grass and weeds cut from
around them with a hoe, being care
ful not to cut too deep ns the roots
run just under the top of the earth
Look after your vines and keep Hie
bugs off, ne the young sprouts come
< ut. Pinch off all the eyes except
those you wisli to bear and let them
be very few. To keep the insects
off, fumigate the vines with cotton
and sulphur. Sprinkle sulphur over
loose cotton lint and tap it. lightly
and it will permeate it then set. it on
Ore and hold it under the vines.
Jo$h Billir.fi's Saying's.
'Vliin a oian trionsum* out.
for himself lie uIwub liicps the half
bushel.
Old age has its privileges—one iz
tew And fault with everything.
A pliools money iz like his branes,
very ouenzy.
Marrying for lier ninnny is very
much like setting n rat-trap and bai
ting it with ynre finger.
Gravity iz no more evidence of
wisdom than a paper collar izoiu
shirt.
The hardest thing that any man
kan do iz tow fall down on the ice
when it iz wet and git up and prnze
the Lord.-
A weak constitushun kan be
strengthened, but n weak set of
branes emit.
A mun with a few branes iz like a
dorg witli one flea on him, druidful
ouenzy.
Fume iz olimeing a greased pole
tew win u puss of tell dollars and
spiling a suit of clothes worth tif-
teen.
A kicking cow never lets drive un
til jist oz the pule iz lull, and seldom
misses the mark. It is jist so with
sum men’s blunders.
About one half the pity ill this
world iz not the result of sorrow, but
satisfaeslimi that it ain’t our boss
that hnz liiz leg broke.
Give a smart child a pack ov cards
and u spellin book, and he will learn
tew pin a good game of hi lo jack,
long before he kun spell a word ov too
syllables.
Yonng man, when you have to
smell Webster’s dickshiouary tew
find words big emiff tow convey yuro
meaning you can make yuro mind up
that yn non’t mean much.
Fools and drunken men alwns
muke this mistake, the one thinks
they arc sensible, and the other
thinks they are sober.
In going into merchandise, the
!rue business man procures a good
itVtslore hor.Be, in ii desirable location,
furnishes it to the hist of his ability,
and provides all the goods he possi
bly can to make attractive hiB store,
and lima draw customers from whom
to derive a profit. Now farmer why
not go to-work in your business to
win and to make it pay? Add every
thing you can la your country home
to adorn it, as well as to make your
farm pay. Provido yourself with
£ood stock, select seeds, improved
tools; cultivate your farm thorough
ly, and yon will not regret it
One of onr citizens says there is
nothing really astonishing about the
case of tho Rhode Island man who
is alive with two bullets in his head,
for ho has a daughter whose head is
fall of balls and parlies all the time.
An International Agricultural con
eroKS will bo held ut Paris during
the World’s Fair, beginning Jinn*
10, and lasting ten days. The sec
tions, eleven in hum her, will ileal
respectively with agriculture proper,
stock rearing, vine culture, sylvicul
ture, horticulture, rural engineering,
agricultural industries, silkworm
breeding and etymology, rural econ
omy and legislation, agricultural ed
ucation, and horse breeding.
Judge Jere Black not only chews
plug tobacco, but he is in the habit
of spitting all around him and car
ing not whom he hits. When he is
out calling and wants to lo “ieul
nice,” he tikes his hat a’ong and
spits intlint.
MONET SAVES.
I. T. Mills,
DEALER IN
Stoves and Tinware,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
I am now prepared to sell
etOTEI
TIN WA1IB
at Rome Prices. I will also do
all kinds of Tin and Sheet
Iron Work.
ROOFING and GUTTERING
done ns cheap as any one.
I solicit the trade of Merchants.
J5W* If you don’t believe I sell TIN
Cheap, come and see for your
self and bo convinced.
I. T. MEE.
|an 81.1878-am
OCEAN HOUSE,
TYBEE ISLAND, GEORGIA
T HE OCEAN HOUSE will
lie on tho let or May. It
Island, r
Atlantlc,
almost level, affording I ho fluent sen bathing In tho
world. Steamers will leave savannah DAILY Tor
tho I eland. Telegraphic communication from
hotel to all parts of the world.
Hoard, per day, CliOO; per week, $10,00. For fur
ther particular* ndiljcrs.
tensor than any Toast cr Baking Tcwder
In tno Woks,ana perfectly Puro.
simii
llglitoi
more digestible, more nutritious
BREAD, BISCUITS, CARES,
PUDDINGS, Etc.
THAN CAN BE MADE IN ANY
OTHEIl IVAY.
SEA FOAM is mi entirely new Inven
tion, without nny of tho Imd qualities of jteatt
or baking powtltrt, soda, or saloratus.
SEA FOAM contaliiH no ingredient or
element whltdi can products an injurious effect,
but on the contrary hoa In Itself a (undoncy to
sustain and nourish tho lmumn rodent. It la
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Not Infrequently tho best of (lour gets all tho
blame, when In reality tho dark color and poor
taste arc both caused by the uso of Inferior
raising powder. Many baking powders now
highly recommended by grocers, and henco
largely sold, aro mado of old bones ground up,
and by a chemical process mixed with other
Ingredient*, liefore lending their Influence to
increase tho *alo of buy baking powder, grocers
would do well to ascertain tho reputation nml
■landing of Its manufacturers. They would
Urns avoid becoming hiMrumcntnl in perpe-
trnllnga fraud on their customers, and would
in the long run make more money. Of courso
no honest man would knowingly lend himself
to such a fraud upon his customers, and it Is
very poor policy for any grocer to attempt to
palm off Inferior goods when the best aro
asked for. He may by fo doing make a little
money nt the lime, but ho surely will at sorao
time, if tlio fraud is discovered, lose one of his
best customers, and with him a score of others
who might otherwise have dealt with him.
A merchant's wisest policy Is to secure tho best
customer*, and they ore Ju**t tho ones who
want tho best goods. SEA FOAM Ih
WITHOUT AM EQUAL
It Is prepared from the purest and best materi
als only, nml la never under any olrcum-
atunues adulterated. There is no longer nny
excuse for sour, heavy, or sodden bread, bis
cuit, or pastry. Every liousewlfo in tho land
should make herself acquainted with tho facts
wo have stated, which uro indisputable, and
she will soon ascertain that most of tho yeast
preparations now being sold aro anyth tug
elso but what they profess to be, and that
tills Is the main reason why to large a propor
tion of tho bread con.snmed by tho masses of
tho community 1b unhcoUhful. Invalids are
especially Interested In thin question of yeast,
and ought to keep constantly in mind the im
portant fact Uiat their dietary should at all
times be tho best, nml that under tho most
favorable circumstances they can not hope to
regain health and strength unless their food Is
tho most healthful nml nutritious that can bo
obtained. Good food makes good blood, and
the noire force is strengthened or impaired In
proportion us tho food we eat Is nutritious or
otherwise.'
SEA FOAM is worthy of a fair trial, and
that is ail wo oak for it.
No one having oncourcd it will overuse any
other preparation in tho baking powder line,
but will at one *
houso tho varh
preparations In the form of yeast that havo so
long end so persistently tended to destroy
health by imperfectly performing tiro require
ments they professed to fulfill.
SEA FOAM retains in all thoir excel
lence tho nutritious properties nml natural
taste of tho various cereal preparations of food,
while In bread raised by the ordinary means
thero is very frequently great .loss of thoir
toothsoino and palatahlo qualities.
Of all baking or yeast powders, Sea Foam
Is beyond dispute the
BEST IN THE WORLD
Give it a trial, and you will concede that wo
havo offered you tho means to make poor
flour much better than when used under
ordinary conditions, while good flour will Lo
Immeasurably increased in sweetucss, rich
ness, and all thoso qualities which combine to
render good bread essentially the stair of life.
SEA FOAM Is now used by the leading
hotels and restaurants in New York city and
throughout tho country. Ono eating-houso lit
New York lias become fnniois for its SEA
FOAM biscuit,‘and during tho dinner hours
there aro always dozens of pcoplb waiting
their turn to be seated.
Ask your grocer to get Jt for you, If he has
not already placed it in his stock, and if an
obliging man ho will do so; or send for
circular &;id price-list to
BANTZ, JONES & CO.
BOLE XANTJTACTUBEBS,
176 Duane Street, New York,
“cash store:'
S. Stubbs & CS@. ?
cznio.ijLiiTO'WTsr, g-js..
now receiving a large and well seketed Stock of
Dry floods, Notions, Hoots and
Nhocs, Mats a ltd
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
titillated to the SPUING TRADE. These goods were bought for tho
CZ?.l3L£ErZE3r, mid were selected with more cure, and bought cheaper
than ever before. They also have a large stock of
Family Groceries, Hardware,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, nt prices which defy competition.
When in need of GOODS, givo them a call, and you will save
Money thereby. march 14-flm
LIFE INSURANCE!
The Following Table, being n partial List of Losses paid by tho
loMle Life Insurance Company,
gives rome practical Illustrations uf tho llcncflts anil Profits of Life Insurance.
If. I, WEIGHT,
, No of 1
Policy. 1
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
^Policy 1
Total
Pratninm*
Paid.
Profit i
Assented
318
Ml
John D. Caret
John B. GnRRNR
Evergreen Alabama
Mobile,
fJ.MO
$180 45
lljj 60
19.870 55
ffi.
Ion's H. RonKUTS
CtiHsvla ”
X
70 W
1,1*30 80
1371
B. I). ItofiBns '
.1. F. IfASIltTllT
Marengo Comity, Alabama
Tj ler, Texas ,
b’.uhi
97 41
llodo no
2,001 M»
12:3
win
AnniSON bHASRH
.Tkshkk I,. Brnnrtt
Auburn, Alabama
( bdmm.*, Texas (Gold)
5.0(0
1.000
4(h> 40
85 HO
4,501 GO
004 20
nS
Oscaii W. Btkwaht
Mionphls./Pennoesce
l’ooo
»«
11113 54
1718
Dn. L W. IIAlims
With tier, Alabama
1,000
w M
0117 41
spr.i
Thomas M. Baker
Monrpo'connty, Mississippi
r!..oo
[»
1BK5
Vm.' T. Haiii.'ak
nonftiS: jfiwlssippl
jow
J°‘ P
9>08 Of.
s ii n
j/'l. IJai.hkut
Corslraua, ^ (
;.o«o
lol oo
l.’w|0 oo
8M8
John Holmes
51"'Ml.'. _ ’ "
3.500
8 ; . 40
2)113 M
IH<1
Okouob^A. Hiiown
Waco”' 1 ’ ‘ tiioiti)
h.ooo
211 SO
4,788 Ho
UM8I
SWfll •
Ifr.v Coi.i sins Smith
Meridian 1 ,''.'VlsHlHilppl
Gadsden, Alabamn
131 Ik)
4(1 m
2.87H lo
03*1 W»
For luilhor information apply to J. 1). KNLOW, Cedartown,
On. Don 13, 1877-ly
J. 1\ llt'HKE. W. K. MONROE. L. I). CA It I'HEM,
J. F. 13 XT R Iv F & O O.
•f 4-1’ROPIUKTOKS OF TIIE - +
CiiEOFtGMYlL iSrEMOJSS MILLS,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS LN
Coffees, Catsup, Allspice, Raking Powder, Ginger, Gloves, Oreain Tartar,
Cayenne, Mace, Nutmegs, Jndi-.ro, Peanuts, Cinnamon,.Soda, Teas,
.Saigon Bark, Flavoring Exirauls, Grocers’ Drugs, Ta
ble Sauce, Mustards, &c.» &<;.
Coffoa, Peanuts «fc Malt 1 toasted for the Trade
Solo Manufacturers or tho celebrated “TOWN TALK” UAKINU POWDERS.
Corner Crier and Mitchell Streets ATLANTA, G-A. I
March 39, Sin
A. DOUGHERTY.
Dealer in lYrst Class
Wl\i^lde>s, f&kqdie^, Wiqe^,
kqd YobhddO,
GrA.,
doid in none bill the RKS'lLLIOGORS; such as are recommended
by physicians for Medical purposes. Buying ir**»» tno Unnii
h'ries, consequently, no rectified good* are rettvrttd iw my Bar. I 'make a
spoeiidty of- — "
•sstoxue raoviffTAxitf corm,
a bettor Whisky than which is yd to he jiroiluoerl. [ will sell ns much ns
Four Gallons uml Three Quarts ut u time, to parties in nml of it.
NORTH CAROLINA AND TENNESSEE PEACH BRANDY
ulways on hnntl. All know that I represent to he good nothing that is not
Rood. PRICES correspond with the limes. Jt is the prod's that i cnrlnil,
and not the quality of my Liquors,
feb. 28 3m
V. DOUGHERTY.
Robt. W. JenntoEi
iygs %x
(Successors to JB'NN/NGSf D1SMUKKS <(• WOOL U7.YA',)
WHOIiEISAIiB
f # ,£J ms V* *1 1
LADIES' HATS TRIMMED TO ORDpU
No. 4. Puldishing House Block, NASHVILLE, TENN,
Nov. 23. 1877-6m
Shoes,
w. n. tuller, President. jos. fleIbhel, Treasurer.
Stlhqth City domphqy.
MALSTERS AND LAGER BEER BREWERS,
V. jSl\epcU c tl, VropTictoT.
' lluvitfg laid ill a well sel.clt tl stuck of
* Whisky, Wines, Brandies, To-
hacco, Cigars, Etc.,
1 respectfully invite all-olio wish anything in my line to call
anti see me in Barber & Wood's oltl stand. I keep no “pop-skull”
or “rifle” W hisky—everything is pure. Persons desiring pure-
and unadulterated Whisky for medical purposes willjiiud it at my
Bar. 1 make it a specialty.
feb '7-3m a. i». SHBPAaui,
ATLANTA, -------
. Office No. 8 West Hunter Street. Brewery. Cor. Collins & Harris Streets.
(*. W. 5^ektl\ef^toi\ & Co. ,
D—E—A—L—E—E—S I—N
=$)jf>jY=^jojo!f)i$=
Are now receiving their mammoth stock of new
L
Spring and Summer Goods.
Twm mwoms. m qowr>iujfcEi,
Prices in Keeping with the Times, and Goods Must lo Sold.
Call early and make your selections ...
25^" We also BUY COTTON, ai>u pjiy the highest tksli price for
Country Produce oct. 5, 1877-ly
Restaurant & Lodging.
No. Ut Broad Street, Itomef.Oai
Sample Tables and Rooms for Com
mercial Travelers.
Slnglo Meal
Board, per day
per day 100
Supper,*Bitikfhat and Lodging. 15
All Moult* sent out 00
OY.HTKH8 ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH MEALS.
Table supplied with the best the
market affords.—Meals
afc all hours.
Nov. 88 'Tl-ly
G. J. BRIANT,
:nxx s,
Broad Street, .ROME, QA.
kupt in Romo and Bells them A cheap as any-
—. oltto sella their **~ J ~ ‘
call and satisfy yoiirMl
liquor*. Give him
call ard pstlsry ymirseives; yon Will find him to be
NO HUMBUG. If you want eomothlnc Rood, go
and try Brlant; he will not represent hie Liquors To
ho L'ood unless he moans \wmthueays. When peo
pie drink they should always go to a man who know
■whatlie is doing and get wjmt they want and rati
no rift. He has moved next door to the ROMS
HOTEL. When you go to .Romo.call on him and
you will he well treated, waited oA quickly and get
eonaothlng good. fob 81 ly
WILLIS DOWELL,
. WITH
B. H. COOKE & CO.
Wl\ole$k!e dl0tl|ief$,
NO. 70, PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
Feb. 21, Bin
JVtoofe,. S: Co.
Wholesae Dealers m
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Corner Decatur and Prior Sts,.. . - ATLANTA, GA.
-March 1.1 On, w . *
m#TOE
J. f). i^nlow^, f^foprietoX,
OB33AHTOWKT, - • • • - GA.
The Table Supplied With the Beet the Market Affords.
t3F”A share of Public Patronage Solicited. Terms Reasonable.! ^ ^
Hats,
Crockery,
GROCERIES
Which aro being received
now, daily.
AGENT FOR
Soluble Pacific,
Eureka, Watson
and Clark’s,
Zells sfe foil’s
Guano,
and Pacific Acid
Phosphate fo r
Composting. ♦
James G-. Dailey,
U N1) UltT A K lilt’s W A Uli-Hoo M H,
On Second Floor,-Wi Broad 8t„ Romo.
i WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
A FINK A
dx Mutallc,
Uurml Ituhus tilit
hand. Neatest ll« i
orders tilled with
Hul* Str
r in First-class Furniture of all ii
fnrnlrlud for luiit iair. All
intc’li, tli.y or night. Resi
King Streets. Also, deal
G-reat Reduction!" Prices
OF
Singer
Sewing
Machines^.
202,310 SINGER MACHINES
SOLD IN' 1876.
The Largest Sales because too Most
Popu'ar.
The Most Popular became tho Best
Over 2,000,000 now in Daily Usd.
T HU» SIKTGSIR
STILL'* TRIUMPHANT I
T
A IIOUOII our machines have been greatly reduc
ed In prices, the qualify will bo ninfntntned nt the
highest standard. Fiirchiwors should bewnro or
simrlous Machines, which urn so Inlerloi* us lohcur
little rfllation to tho original, except In general ap
pearance. The purchaser will find it to Ids advan
tage) to select tho genuine Mnchlue. which may ho
known by tho .patented trade mark und the uumq
Tub Sinoeii MANttHAcTtinmOi L’ompanv print, tf
distinctly on tho arm of tho machine.
MACHINES FORWARDED TO ANY PART OF
THE COUNTRY.
No Charge made for Parking & Shipping.
Full instructions will ho sent with each machine
which Will enable a child twolvelyeara old to op
erate them readily. *
Where machines arc ordered by Express, O. O.D.
at least $1(» must accompany tho order, us an evi
dence or good faith.
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
Monoy may ho Kent by bank draft, post-office
money order, registered letter or express.
Solid for our now Price-List and Illustrated Cir
cular.
Purchase SINGER Mcliine3front
authorized Agents only.
riilNCIPAI. OFFICE.
34 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK.
Principal Branco Office for Georgia, South Caro
lina, Florida, and part or Alabama, corner Broad
and Alabama Streets, Atlanta, On.
G. W. LEONARD, Agont.
{^AGENTS WANTED.^
The Company aro not and will not ho re
sponsible for any private debts of Its agents, such
as hoard, Btublo or livery bills, etc.
L. G. RAY,
Oanvassinp; Agent, Polk county.
S. P. SHEPARD,
Canvassing Agent, Clobovne oounty,'
Ala.jan. 31-0in
DOWN
With High Prices!
CHICAGO SCALE CO.,
08 J. 1 70 West Monroe St. t Chicago III.,
Have Reduced the Prices of all kinds of
SOALESl
4-Top Hay, Stock or Cotton Seale, ‘
*00.- Former Price, *1(10.
Air other Bizes at a great reduction. r-. Every
Scale Fdi.lt Waiuiantbi), All orders promptly
flllod. Clrculura, Price Llsta anb Testimonials
rent upon application.
Buy the Cheapest and Best
doc. 18,1877-ly
If you want Bill Deads, Loiter Heads, Circular*
Cards, Handbills, Posters, or any thing ia the *