The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, May 09, 1878, Image 3

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CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, CARPETS, BOOTS & SHOES. 00 & 68 WHITEHALL TTREET, ATLANTA, GA. BOOTS and BUOBS. Wo havo, daring the past •eaaan added a Boot and Shoe department, which is entirely separate and dtstinet frem each of our other departments, and we now offor to the public the largest and best Stock of Gents, Ladles, Misses, Boys and Children*# BOOTS and SHOES to be owid la tha Stato of Georgia, Wo make a spe cialty or Butts, MUea and other well known first- class makers. In ttaolr DRY GOODS Department can always be found the Cholsct and Intest Styles of Black and Colored SILKS, Ladles fine and Medium DRR88 GOOD8, Laces Embroiders, Hosiery, Gloves, No tions, Ladles’ Tie* and Neck ware, and a General assortment of Stnple and Fsmoy Dry O-onda. OyHatnplcn from this Department sent by mall on application' Our motto is to allow no one to undersell us. All our purchases aro made for CASH, and it will well re pay any and all lu examine eucli of our departments before purchasing elsewhere. Call and examine, or send your orders to CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO., March 14-3m 06 & !>8 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Their CARPET DEPARTMENT hu never been equaled In the South, CARPETS of all description cheaper then ever belbro. Oil Cloths from 8 to 18ft wldo, In a fine va riety of Pa terns, LAMBHEQUIRE8 and CORNICE, made to order. Wall Papor and general interior decorations a specialty in this department. , Wild land getting dull. business seems to be THE EXPRESS. Cedartown, May 2nd. Rates of Stlfeserlptton and Advertising:. RATES..OF SUBSCRIPTION. ONE YEAR $2-00 SIX MONTHS 100 TintUfi MONTHS 50 Payable Invariably In advance. ADVERTISING SCHEDULE. <Jho square Throe “ M column, T i W. | 1M, | 8M. | AM, I H 7 00 10 00 | 17 <! 5 00 12 € 7 00 | 18 f 10 00 I 25 (’ <10 0 I each), constitute i Highest market price paid for country produce by muy2-2t Jun Crarb. IIow often do wo hear a per son sav, there must be something the matter with my blood, 1 have pim ples all oyer. We would recommend Or. Hull’s Blood Mixture. All kinds of Fancy letter pnpei for Bale at Buriiank & Jones. Twenty-two squared (on column. Marriage and Death notices published free. Bent, For Sale, Lost and Found, per lino 10 Obituaries, per lino 10 Local Natlcos, per lino 10 Special arrangements made with liberal advcrtl- All advertisements considered dna after first in sertion. Transient advertisements must be paid In ad- 1 No advertisements of an Immoral natnro admit tod. Strangers to m must send recommendations, else •wo will pay no attention to their propositions. For farther particulars, call on or address the publisher, local news. COTTON. Our to-day's quotations are: ’strict. Middlings 10 @ Middlings,....... hi @ Low Middlings.... 0 @ Strict Good Ord.nary 8J Good Ordinary 8 Ordinary 7 @ •••• Stains 7 ® 8i Tinges 8 Cortlflcate. Athens. Ga.,October *9, 1®8. lAun HrAu Last night 1 celled at the New^mg Wtore, Dr. King** old eland, and bought a bottle of “Worm Oil, and gave It tny little boy as directed. TW. roornliqt he 1»»«1 »> wonni. 1ih«d1 ly triad otherworix iiioalclna.. IV. A. Uain. LVFor ..le in Cedartown hy Burlmnk AJotiCR nnd Bradford A Allen. For lalo ,t Rockmart by X. K. lloifh.. April 4, ly Personal. Mess. W. J. Waddy, and D. S. Led- better of the Record and Jno. W. Radley and Fulton Colville of the Repress—all members of the press of Cedartown—left lor Gninsville last Monday. New suits and a busket of grub constituted their baggage. A full line of Drugs, all first cluss Patent Medicines,bought at cash fig ures and will be sol’d low at Burbank & Jones. Tho Haralson Murder. The trial of Horatio and Claude Chisolm and W. II. Gallimore resul ted iu their committal to juil. They were brought to Cedartown aud placed in jail lost Thursday. Many opinions are entertained us to their innocence or guilt. Many of the friends of the boys deem them innocent while some think them lo be tho guilty ones. The whole uif- air is to be regretted. We heartily sympathise with Horatio and Claude Farmers are beginning to chop cotton in earnest..! Bob Morris, tbe tax receiver, is again making his rounds. Wheat is looking well; prospects for oats fair. Cupt, Jack Tuliiuferro made a raid on Haralson the other day, and car ried back with him that splendid Book horse of Eph Wilson’s, leaving in his stead *130; and, by the by, it should be remombered that Cupt. T. is now in the stable business in Rome, and if provided with every means of accommodating wagons. The people of Ilar'ilsoo should not fail to give him a call when they wisli to buy horses or mules, or havo their stock and vt&iekles well fed and taken care of. Capt. T. says lie will guarantee satisfaction to. every ono patronizing him. , THOMPSON’S RESTAURANT AWS LADIES’ CAFE, JAMES’ BANK BLOCK, ATIjANTA, G-A. oxo OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 1ST Accommodations for Families, and Meals at all Ilonrs. March 14-flm COLLIER HOUSE, „ "NEW Al) IE HTIS Lilli ATS, 85M Whitehall and Broad BtrootF ATLANTA, CA. Dnh’t forgo* to atop at tho Above llou'O v ) on go io Atlanta. You will Aud tLlngs-nll rl; —.bountifully supplied, and charged only $1 per day meb 28-But I. D. UPSHAW, Proprietor. Gammon & Go’s NEW SHOP! A GOOD THING. JAS. L. WATKINS, 43 & 44 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, G4A. A ttention i. invited to tho r.ct that r.tmve opened In Ccdartewn a First-clue# WOOD and BLACKSMITH SHOP Any work In cither branch can and will bo done In a Workmanlike style, and at fair living prices. FOR T XX 33 O A.S IX, HOUSE SHOEING specialty. All I ask Is a trial,>nd 1 wlll'guaran cu complete satisfaction. Jan.17.lv WILLIS S. HAND. Jud Orahb hits just received a fresh stock of Grocejies consisting part of Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Riee, salt, Hams, Lard, Fresh Mack- -ercl, Soap Starcli, Buckets, Brooms, Trays, Sifters, Canned goods, Can dies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco,^and many other thingB kept in ft first class grocery store—all fresh and cheap. may2-2t .The Cherokee Iron Company me offering their entire stock ot Grena dines and Ready-Made Clothing at Cost. Call at once and secure a bar gain. »pr 25 - 4t Irish Potatoes good for table use at 75ots per bushel at may2-7t Jun Orabd’s A complete stock of Fishing Tack- just received and for sale by Burbank & Jones. An ounce of prevention is better than a pound ot cure. A dose of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup will assist your baby in teething, and prevent it from being attacked by Cholera Infantum, Colic, or other diseases babied suffer with. 25 cents. The silverware delivered by the National Silver-plating Co., No. 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, is giving entire satisfaction. All or ders are promptly tilled, and no one need hesitate about sending them money.—Lnthran Observer, and trust that if innocent they will price... iw- llnd no difficulty in showing it to ill,lUU "" the satisfaction of a jury of their peers. They were young men that had a great many friends and wo can assure them they have their sym pathy. We conclude the tesLiinouy to-day without further comment. Wo feel assured that neither defense nor stale will be prejudiced in its publication. We do pride ourselves in showing some enterprise in its publication at so early a date. Don’t forget the Strawberry Festi val at the Court House to-night. Keeps oil hand the largest and best ussortod stor.lt 3J-u.r-AAit-u.nlD Hi t#» at Solum 1th good rolerenccB yon can buy or march ll-.’lm. , MAKKIKIL Peek—Morton.—At the resi dence of the bride’s father, in Dirt Town, Chattooga, county,on Thurs day, May 2nd, by Rev. J. E. Jones, Mr. W. F. Peek, of Cedartown, to Miss N. Dickey Morton, of Chat tooga county. Thus too young mid happy hearts have mingled into one. May their union be one joyful felicity, love and fidelity. As the bloom of youth sheds fragrance over the scenes of early life, so may the halo of a con stant love and devotion light up aud illuminate their path through matu- rer age. »•* A Relic of Uenl. Lee, We were shown by squire A. J. Farmer of Haralson county a shirt worn out by Genl. Lee during the war. The shirt is greatly worn, be ing patched, here and there all over it; thus showing to what circumstan ces even our highest and most belov ed officers were driven. On the right hand Bide and on a line with the bot tom of the bosom is bis name: Genl. R. E. Lee, 0. S. A., which seems to have been written by a lady. The shirt indicates the neck to he largo aud the wrists small. There is no mistake as to its identity. It was given to Squire Farmer by one of the General’s daughters direotly af ter the surrender. The squire says he needs money but no man’s fifty dollars can buy it. tg-r I am now selling all Marble Top Dressing Case Suits, Solid Wal nut, ten pieces, latest stjles, *55, *60 *65 and *70. Odd Dressing Oases for *25 and *30. Marble Top Bu reaus *20 and *25. These pieces can’t be beaten in the State. All Furniture sold at the lowest figures. Give me your orders. JAMES L. WATKINS, 42 & 44, Whitehall Street, may 9-tf Atlanta, Ga. A CARD. 1st. It is a fact that the Baptist Onroh of Cedartown has an ample supply of Hymn Books. 2nd. It is a fact that these Hymn Books are rarely found in the Church when needed. 3rd. It is fact that they did not leaye of themselves. 4th. It is fact that these books can not come back of themselves. 5th. It is a fact that eaoh one who can return a Hymn Book belonging to the Cdartown Baptist Church is respectfully requested to do so with out delay. Librarian ROCKMART LOCALS. Rook mart, Ga., May 4, 1878. A littlefrost last Monday Morning the 28ili ultimo. The farmers have commenced to chop cotton. The cut worms have been some what fatal to corn. MoBnmn A Co. manufacture Show Cano,, and aeU at Cheap a, any mauuractnrer tu the country. They will dapllcrtto any bill In thuli lino bought In an mnrket. 6i lbs Coffee for *100 at may2-2t JpdOrabb’s. The Cherokee Iron Company have their Foundry in operation ugain Job work promptly done at reasona ble prices. They are now making a specialty of Hollow Wore, which is claimed to be a superior article. Eng lish Pots, Ovens, Lids, &c., are among their products. For further information inquire of Daniel Walk- ker iu Charge. npril 25-3m OT Barchant., It yon want to pay canh for CROCKERY, Qiaeawaro, Lamps, Chimneys, Show Casas, Backets, Brooms, Tubs, Dish Fans, Dippers Milk Pans, ate., send to McDntnB A Co., Atlanta, for prices, and yoa will make money. Compound Cough Mixture, a pleasant and convenient pocket rem edy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchial irritation at Burbank & Jones. Jud Crabb will buy rags, chickens bees' wax etc., Every article squarely on itfl merlta Is the rale at MoBMOT'i great Southern Crockery Depot. No c. c. Teao and plates as bnlta. If you want to psy Cash and get bottom prloes, sona to McBmde A Co. they can beat any house that pays tho expenses of dramman. Try tho Oriental Baking Powder and you will use no other for sale by may2-2t Jen cn4 - BIi - WJwat Iquks well. Some complaint of rust. Do not think it serious. John Lagomarsino, WIIOLKSALK OONNPOTIONBn, Foreign tind Domestic Fruits, No 4, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, OA. March 14-0in 0 W «« (A O a o b w t £ $ . . <-» if fr JOE LASTER’S TONSITORIAL TARLORS. (West end J. S. NoycB* Ware House.) CBDAHTOWN, GA. |y Shaving, Shampooing and Hair Cutting done neatly, cheaply and expeditiously. Give me a call. Jan 81 tf JOB LA8TJBR. ORAMPTON’S IS T1IE BEST. Soup Is manufactured from pure mate fa; and aa It contains u large pcrcorit- ige of Vogotlno Oil, Is wnrrauttyl r hilly equal to tho best Imported,.-. . Castlio soap,and at tho same 5^r*L time contains nil the washing* a cleans ing properties of tho cole- bra ted GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Wo are the first to offer First-Class Sewing Machines, at prices within the reach of all. WK WILL SELL THE VERY BEST Family Sewing Machine fur Twenty-Five Dollars IN CASH, and and Treadle, with and necessary Attach- y Itallroud Depot til the FREE OF CHARGE. lotililo Thr void then ml will sov •slty of winding Ijheymah! rlctotho hen' B, F. Buckwalter, a*3, < FASII^ON^BL’ no JQEMAI^R, OA. shoo burned last Monday night There is a good opening at Rock- mart for a good blacksmith and wag on maker. AND SHOE, ic can got It. No coarso work That wedding cornu oil' last night, Mr..Ulark to Miss Delila Hobbs, by Rev. W. W. Simpson. Long may they wave, J. W. Simpson’s little boy died with diphtheria lust Sunday night. Wesloy and his amiable wife have our heartfelt sympathies in their he reuvoment. Mrs. W. E. Jones, of Rocktnart has been lying at death’s door for a few days, hut is better to-day, and her friends are hopeful of her reeov- ery. A little skirmishing on Ihe sub- burbs last Saturday night. The usu al lights in town failed to come oil'. The Grocery is in full blast now, and I suppose the lights will come off us usual, accompanied with a few songs and night reveling echoes. Young 0. A. Strange was stopped on the road homo from Rockmurt last Saturduy night, by some scoun drel who threatened to kill him on the spot. Told him to prepare, us his time hud come to die, and drew a knife. Osker drew his and told the ruffian to come on, us two could play at Jiiat game. The ruffian then picked up a rook and threw at him and then took to his heels. Osker hit him with a stone as.lie ran off.Our country is getting to a pretty pass when ruffiane are allowed to travel the highways and Uneaten the lives of our citizens. J. T. Pears, Agt., FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, etc. Which will be sold at Bottom Prices, For The Cash. Give mo a trial and bo convinced. Country pro duct). at highest market price, taken In oxchango for goods. |»r Walthall’s Brick Store, Main Street, Cedartown, Ga. feb.7-:im X I. WHISHT for iiho In tho Laundry, Kitchen and Hath Room, and for general household purposes ; al so for Printers, Pnlntors, Engineers and Machinists, as it will remove spots of Ink, Grease, Tar, Oil, l’nlnt, etc., from tho hands. Manufactured only by Crampton Brothers, s. j.».» -I..110 Mv'x— ryltu, M MS) 3* Jefferson Street, New York City. For sale by JUD. CRABB, Cedartown, Ga. W.P. Treadaway, nd fora clcularn i iwlug. Every mnchlno warranted for three years. Agents Wanted Everywhere. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, 720, Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa. JanJFly. I. T. MEE, DEALER IN Stoves and Tinware, CEDARTOWN, GA. WARE ^ at Home Prices. I will also do all kinds of Tin and Sheet Irpn Work. - ROOFING Xnd GUTTERING done ns cheap as any one. 1 solicit the trade of Merchants. If you don’t believe T sell TIN Cheap, come and see for your self and bo convinced. I. T. M33E h |an 31.187841m G. J. BRIANT, into. Hroad Street 6, . ROME, OA. LIVERY Feed and Sale Stable, (DOUGnERTY’S STABLE.) OBZ3ARTOWN', GA, I RESPECTFULLY solicit the patronage of all those wanting anything In my lino. Haralson County Department. All quiet again in Haralson. Weather cool with a little frost occasionally. Judge / Wood, W. J. Reeves and 0. Munroe bought the town property last Tuesday. A young female was arraigned be fore JuBtice Barnwell on Monday, on a charge of disturbing public worship and divers other high crimes and misdemeanors. She was tried and ordered to he lodged in jail. She was put in oastody of Sheriff L’ilson and made her esoapo. Eph says she out ran him, but that seems to jingle mighty thin. BEY BOOBS Boots, Shoes, Hats, CL0THII&, Hardware, Crockery, GROCERIES Which are being received now, daily. AGENT FOR Soluble Pacific, Eureka, Watson and Clark’s, Zells & Son’s Guano, and Pacific Acid Phosphate for Composting. inopu warning aiiyiiiiug iu uty imu. jgK. & & Good Stock and Elegant Vehicles always on hand. Charges Reasonable. Be sure and give me a trial when yon want to take a pleasant horse back or buggy ride. W. F. TREADAWAY. feb. 28 3m Keeps on taunt tho Ilp«t oml Pnroet uqu kept In Homo and soils them as cheap as * *•- '* *- liquor-. Glvo 111 . you will find him -In'noTmireTmahisf.lqn’oik ?o lolls their tl satisfy yoursch NO IIUMUUG. If you and try Brlant; ho w ho good unless ho n plo drink they should ulwayi ’ ‘ * *s dolnr J llo hat says. Wfi ho is doing a mi u j k, llo has tnuvuu uuxi uuut w HOTEL. When yon go to Homo call a you wlllbo well treated, waited on quickly and get Homcthimr irnod, mb TOOF’S STANDARD HUFFIER, T Home KalXroad, CHANGE oTsCHEDULE. On and after SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1877, the rains will run on tho Romo Railroad as follows: EVENING TRAIN. Leave Rome dally at 8.00 P M Return to Rome at 12.80 P M SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION. Leave Rome (Saturday only) at BOO A M Return to Romo at 8.00 I* M 0. M. PENNINGTON, Gon’l Snp’t. ap27tf JNO. E. STILLWELL. Ticket Ag’fc KELLEY’S HOTEL. W. A. KELLEY, - - - Proprietor. North Bide Market Strcot, above Sixth, LOTJIS VILL E, K Y. NEW HOUSE, Newly Fitted. BOARD AT $1.80 PER DAY nov U tf O td u ^ * o *4 XX O > JX) XX JACK TALIAFERRO, Sale Feed and Livery Stable. Broad Street, Rome,Oa. Best CARE taken of Stock. Prices reason.- ble. Special accommodation for teams. My Polk and Haralson county friends aro Invited to call and see mo. fob.filtf E. Cleveland, Fashionable Tailor!, CEDARTOWN, GA., ;-xe^Ks?j THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, THE SIMPLEST, THE MOST DURABLE, THE MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINES. rosECPslng all tho latest and most desirable Improvements. 1’, la easily nndnratnnd, wakes tho doable- thread lurk-ntitrli, lino srir-rcgalatlng ten- Klonannd tuko-up. and will do tho whole rango of family work wlthont change. Tha «• DOMESTIC” lR made In tho i. able manner, with conical steel bearings and compcnsulhr* journal-} throughout. Agents for tho *■ DOMESTIC” Sewing Ma chine and tho* • DOMESTIC”Taper Fashions wanted in nil nnoccnpicd territory. Address O OJ Q H H 6 9 H % Sewing liichin Oompeoy, Hew Totk S ( OQ HO