The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, June 06, 1878, Image 3

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■K.wuvrr CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, CARPETS, BOOTS & SHOES. 6(5 & 08 WHITEHALL TTliKET, ATLANTA, OA. BOOTS and SHOES, Wo have, during the past season added a Boot and Shoe department, which »• entirely oupsrato and distinct from oncli of our other departments, and wo now olTor to tho public Ike largest and host Btook bnJtmt, Ladles, Misses, Boys and Children's BOOTS and SIIOBB to bo ound In tho State of Georgia. Wo mako a spe cialty of Butts, Milos and other well known first- •lass makers. Their CARPET DEPARTMENT has never boon equaled In tho South, CARPETS of all description cheapor than ever before. Oil Cloths from .5 to lflft wide, In a lino va riety of Patents. LAMBKEQUMES and CORNICE, tuado to order. Wall Paper and gottoral Interior decorations a specialty In this department. In their DRV GOODS Department can always ho found tlioCholsotniid latest Styles of Black and Cblorod SILKS, I.sdlos line and Medium DUItSS GOODS, Laces Embroiders, Hosiery, Gloves, No- ii< ns, Ladies' Ties and Neck ware, and a General assortment of and Fanoy |3iy”t*unipleH from this Department sent hy mail >n application* Our motto is to allow no one to undersell us. Ail <mr purchases tire made for CASH, nnd it will well re pay any aud all to examine each ot' our departments ht»f purchasing else vv he re. Cull and examine, or send your orders to OHAMBEitLIN, BOYNTON <fc CO., March 14*3m 0(5 «!fc (18 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. THE EXPRESS. ’Cadnrtown Juno 6th. LOCAL NEAVS. Tee cold Soda Water, 5 cents a glass with any syrup, at Burbank & Jo NFS. Ice Lemonade at Hutoubuson’8. Wild land brought good pri ces on sale day. Bradford & Allen have their soda fount in full blast. Ask Capt. Dodd about his Sunday evening nap. Read the proceedings of the Democratic meeting in another col umn of this paper. The well borer Ins proved a success. Mr. Feathorston has struck water at thirty-two fo*t. We ore glad to announce that Wiley Hand is much better and ’ says it is the 11 rat ripe peach eve: Tom Cuyler has been appoin ted Deputy Collector of this district. Oul. Clark displadd *. ood sense in the selection, for Tom is well known and liked by everybody. We tiro downright glad Tom has the appoint ment. Cotton is growing in a hurry, and we hear of some fields on which there are plenty of “squares.” Although the election for county oil!core is seven months oft’ there are plenty of candidates for tho various places, who are working for them, Blackberries and peachei arc getting ripe, and we have anew lease on life until fall comes. For a cool, refreshing drink try a glass of Soda Water at Burbank & Jones, Early Fruit. Maj. S. M. II. Byrd presented hh with a nice peach that lmd ripened on his place in May. The Major Richard will soon ho himself again. Wo received a pleasant call from John E. Stilwell, of Rome on Tuesday lust. Try that Frozen SODA WATER .at Bradford & Allen’s and he happy v We had a pleasant call from Mr. J. M. Arrington of Bocknmrt, this week. Judge Brewer went home unwell last Monday. We hope the Judge may soon he at his post again. Fiji oiir dollar, cash, wc will etmd the Express, postage paid, from now until January 1st, 1870. Go to ilutclieidoiFs Billiard saloon for recreation, junefi Next week we shall publish in full the Potter Resolutions anil Post Master General Key’s letter. TOE COLD SODA WATER, de licious, for 5 cents a glasss at juno 0 Bradford & Allen’s. Scaled proposals are in or der for furnishing us a new hat. Jeff dog “went for” our and everlastingly ruined it. Nature’s artillery thundered long and loud last Monday night. A hard rain followed it greatly to the benefit of the farmers and gar deners. BEER ON 10E at Hutcherson's. known m Polk county the year. While upon the subject of fruit we would insist upon our friends making early preparations to utilize the im mense fruit crop now within their reach. Dime Party. We are requested to announce, that a dime parly will meet at Mrs Julius Peek’s on next Monday eve ning at (8 o’clock, and ar. the same time and plaoe each Monday night through the month of June. Pro ceeds to be applied to lilting up the Methodist Parsonage. Go to Hutcherson's lor the best Set cigar. AN IMPORTANT ARREST. The Notorious Negro, Bill King in Limbo, Our readers will remember of the attempted arrest last Summer hy Mr. Geo. W. Linsey, of Bill King. In tiie uttuinptid arrest Lins y shot King twice, once in tho shoulder and once in his right build, in the mo- lee King • scape 1 a d has been at large until last \r md.y night when he was anvsbd near Taylorsville in Bartow eouuty. He was brought to Cedartown and lodged in jail last Sunday. Bill stands iudidud in our Supe rior court for larceny. He is a had man and the State is lo he congratu lated un his arrest. He will uow have a chance of serving in the chain gang for a number of years. Just Arrived. Goflee, Sugar, New Orleans Syrup, Apple Vinegar, Kerosene Oil, and a line assortment of Canned Goods, cheap for cash, at G. A. Lane’s. Haralson County. : Buchanan, Ga., June 4, 187s. The question m <st piv-alcnt now is, Who will be the nominee for congress? Gentlemen if you will call soon after*th-t Ringgold conven tion adjourns this' question cun bo answered. D O W JX With High Prices! CHICAGO SCALE CO., OS iD 70 I Vest Monroe SI., Chicayo III., llnvo Reduced tho Price 4s tr* Krdf 4-Ton Hm A mom favorable Spiing (him this 1ms been, is not now remembered by j even our oldest citizens, • and as a -Ml °»h«r Mat flllod, Circular*, Price I JAIaKS! •, Stock or Cotton Seale, Former Price, $100. W. H. WOODS, I Gammon & Co’s BOOT AN'!) SIIOK MAKER,! (Rp.ii* ••ml Noyes' Warehouse.) i null TcMiuionl.il* / , upon application Cheapest nnd I’i'.st., NEW SHOP! Death again visited Baby shows tire the fashion >>■■».• ■*■*<( cui »«<i now, but as long as mothers cont nue to nurse their little ones with Lm- dunum or other opiates, tiny cannot ixpeot their Buhies to look bi ght. If your Baby needs medicine go. a {.oo and harmless one such . s Dr. Bun’s Baby Syrup. 25 ceuts-u bot tle. Never did fiirmore have a prettier time than they have had this spring to “keep up” with their crops. Wc believe there have not been more than two rains in as many month.- in this section that would interfere with farm labor. The consequence is, that the farmer, being well up with his work, is enabled to attend to his wheat without detriment to the crop. Taken all in all, wo have had a very remarkable spring. Master Jimmie Noyes who Das been attending school in Nash ville Tenu. is at home to spend his vacation. “Hearting Club.” The Reading Club will meet in the new hall on Friday night at 8 o’clock p. in. All persons who desire to he present are invited to attend. The members of tho club are urged to ho present a» officers are to he l elected. There will ho the regular exercises. W. D. Anderson, President. Mattie Lizzie is her mime. Obe Whatley is her lather. »St.e draws twelve pounds avoirdupois. Long life and Us full enjoyment to the little mist. To Our Haralson Headers. Alter date, and unrtil further no tie*, our friends in Haralson county will subscribe through and nuke payments to Murdock McBride, Bu chanan. Any convBpmideuco or news designed for tho columns oi the ExpuKoS will he sent to Mr. Mc Bride. We do this in order to insure promptness us our business is in creasing to such an extent as to au thorize an increase of our clerical force. Radford Osborne, Kane Ill, writes “For sixteenyears I suffered day and night with Neuralgia and Dyspep sia, sud tried all of the Doctors and spent.rnuchmoney, hilt gut no relief until 1 procured a bottle each of Dit. IIautku’s Ague Specific Iron Tonic, Lung Balm, and a box oi Liver Pills, which cured me «»l more suffering than tongue can ted!, and, I have no doubt, saved me from an early grave.” For sale hy all Drug gists. m30-2t Flournoy Tredaway- has the most stylish team of horses in town consequence the drops in this section i are in a splendid fix. Good stands of j « both corn and c >tt u, mure especially i Buy* tho of the cotton crip. This is certain-1 ly encouraging, for without the com ing of some u.iasual disaster our county will hardly fail to turn out I n # Ml cro l' tlli3 11 !■ ' " av Thewh™(,M- .:n h". havvos cd WOOD, lt ,d RhAOKBMITII Slid and as a whole ia-ssid u> bn goo.!. Enquire A iidrcw J Farmer says bo had live c< turn sqinm-s to tho stalk \ as early as .‘20th ul Mnv. This cm- 1 not he doubted, been use the squire is well known to be a man of truth, 1 •iid fu ther, I eeniiso Haralson is as good a cotton 11 Re us any other any how. .L will work lor 1.0W PRICKS. If you have not lliu Money, to pay for Work, 1 will lake in osuhangi* for my work, at Gael) Prlco*. Hide*, green or dry, Tallow, Beeswax, In Diet, anj tiling, us l« k««v trade a going. (Uvo men rail, may SI tin COLLIER HOUSE, 88Ji Wliileliiill nnd Uj,’» Broad Streets AT! ANTA, OA. on bo to At!.ntv Von will (Inti Hinge"allright” -iiouiitiniUy mpfillml, and ebargod only $1 per day nidi 5it.:iin I. D. UI’SJIAW. Proprietor ^ I E pi t*^ S3 r branch c " ill it., done In ii Workmanlike j lo, nnd at fair living pr|i .XT' O Jr*. '*« XX 3E3 OAa XX, : -r HOUSE SHOEING a Mltll, and I will gtmran WILLIS H. HAND. 1‘fltlHfUCtlOll. Mr. G. M. ifoherl. terials for Hie .purj his house. Tis to h oral others will folio gentlemen improve your place beautify your homes. lias bought ina-! s " *'f painting | S;.ni|i hoped that eev. j suit. (.'o alu-ad ; j ! SI n-do : Restaurant & Lodging. .Vo. 1J IS mad S/m /, Some, da. 'Puhlt. and Rooms fo marcial Travelers. Some of our inonied speaking of start mill at Buchanan good gn-fit. A masonic lodge at Buchanan soon. OBITUAU V, tlonicntoti tho 20th : nnd Lodging ihis will ; i lo he organized OYSTERS ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH MEALS. j 'Fable supplied with the best the j market ^fiords.—Meals at, all hours. , bn i non of Mr. Inane 11. and Mr*, a^.ul two year*, two ino.itiu and oi dd dny* nail duly to in* lo attJinpt to wrllunf tho d friundit' briKhn-iM Jewel-, an il U in till-« I; but Johnnlo Iuh only xoiio hofoin, llio ro.nl wc iniirtt all travel on the dopuiluro ol'tlib* uarlhly pll- krlmago », juat pulill.lit.l, ■ ThoPHySIOLOOV^t: • VhoPRIVATE WIElii... It,Hint i.rv r Tim \ of t BraJford & Alien yon u Ion eparkliug glnes of it for l'TV10 ( Blackbei'riea will soon be ploutifu), but beef Becrns to be yery renroe in Hub umrket. Wheat harvest is going on rapidly, and ub we before Btuted, tlie yield is much better than was ex pected. A (iliuB of SOI>A WATER is well worth - aS ocots these hot days, but , foaming "1 cents. The party given by Mrs. En- lowdn-henor of Miss Carrie Prebble waB a Bocialdo affair and enjoyed hy every one present, thanks to Mrs. Eulow. Henry King says he deco. rates his crop with may-pop vines. He cut* then, down in the evening, and by nejst morning they are two feet louger than before. Bafte-' *01 '■? 1 “Pond Lilies.’’ We consider ourselves rarely fort unate in being the means of assisting tj develop the latent talent in Qgr midst. Miss Bartlett is truly a gif ted young lady and a bright future awaits her in the Held or authorship. We present “Pond Lilies” this week to our lady readers especially and we believe they will pronounce it good. Short original stories will contin ue to grace our columns throughout the Summer at least. fie at Hutciierton’s. If you don’t believe it is hot, just look at your thermometer and be convinced. It stood several days at noon last week at ninety degrees abov£ JS379* I fc uoakes one sweat to think of* what is just ahead. ^MBCUH M®(«. » f at 8 dents a pound at i'broHU & A-u-*n'b. Excursion to Onto Spring. On Wednesday, the 20th .June, the Deaf and Dupib School at Ouve Spring will close for the term, witli examination exercises, On that day a marriage will be celebrated be tween one of the officers of tho In stitution uud one uf the young Indy grudnates. Both of whom are deuf and dumb. At tlie request of the .Board of Trustees, und of tile Principal of the Institution, we understand an op portunity will be offered to the pub. lie of enoying a trip to Cave Spring an that day. The Western and Atlantic road will run an excursion train on that day. Governor Colquitt, and other notubles will he in attendance. As for Oedurtowu, we’ll bet she’ll be there. ■ A. J. Young keeps nothing but] the best of Whiskies. 2t n to A. J. Young for your g .od drinks. 2c Purily and enrich the blood, and you will not be troubled with skin diseases. Ur. Bull’s Blood Mix ture iB known to be n never failing remedy. For Good Whisky, Brandies, nil d Wines, for mcdicul purposes, go to A.J. Young. 2t The silverware delivered by tlie National Silver-planting Co., No. 704 Chestnut Street, I’hiludelphu, is giving entire sutisfsotion. All or ders are promptly filled, and no one need hesitate about sending them money.—Lnthrun Observer. A. J. YOUNG hus tho best usort- meutof Liquors in town. 2t Says tlie Quitman Reporter: “The wool market in Southern Georgia Inis about opened, and prices tire ve ry good. Thu past winter was not very severe, sheep thrived well, and those who took any interest in raising or caring for them, can now gul good returns for their trouble from Hie side of tlie fleece. Wc think tlie peo ple of this section are looking with more interest of into to this industry us a source of revenue, und it is fair to presume that sheep husbandry will be entered into more extensive ly, and will in tlie neur future form one of the principal avenues to wealth for the people of this section. South ern Georgia is well situated for wool growing, tho markets are good, and we will be giud to see it prosper.” JUD CKABB has a good lot of Upper Leather for Buie. Will ex change for raw hides. 2t | A splendid stock of Confectiona ries a) - Job Cradhs. little ctiililioii to cofne unto me, uml uot, lor ofmtcli is tun kilitftloiii ot lioa bo a consolation mill u tntro Kunrntttuu Barents that liu In now with boftvon, whoro lie will incut wlimi Ufiitlt'H Huyilic shall liavn clippi tlirend licit holds us to onrtli. Muy wo nil so live ns to meet Johnnlo nml other near rolatlvos mid ft lends lit tim* port tailed hcn\- IGE CREAM SODA WATER, ul Burrank & Joke’s. Cany your Uiiiukens and E^gs fo may303t. Jud Graijil i Morehmits, if you wunt to pny cash for OUOOjUSUY, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, show j Cases, Buckets, Blooms, Tabs, l)i-h Bans, Dippers i Milk I'niis, otc , send to McUniue & Co., Allunla, for prices, und you will utuko money. Fresh LEMONS at ”t G. A. Lane’s. Compound Cough Mixture, a pleasant and convenient pocket rem edy lor coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchial irritation at Burbank &, Junks. JUD OUABB lias a splendid stock of Groceries on hand, cheap. McBuiok a Co. manufacture show Cases, aiiiI sullas Cheap as any manufacturer In thu country. J They will duplicate nuy bill lu lltult line bought in an market. T’resh Salmon, 25 uenls per box, at j 2t Jun OltAUUS. The Cherokee Iron Company have j their Foundry in operutioh again. Job work promptly done at reusuuu- j ble luices. They ure now making a ] specialty of Hollow Ware, which is claimed lu he a superior article. Eng lish I’ols, Ovens, Lids, &e., are among their products. Fur further ] information inquire of Daniel Walk- ■ Firsl—(..'Ins,; Sowint; Macliincs, at p’':('•> tMihin .the midi of all. WK WILL SELL I "Ul* i: VERY BEST Family Sewln- Machine lor Twer.ty-Eivo Dollars ; IX VAX//, m an .onnimcnU'd Iron Stand and Treadle, with A'tiltuit. Top and Drawer, and neocs-my Attach- iiiup*. m 1 (idivit ii at any Kittlioad Depot in (lie FBEfi OF CHARGE. •••.-« machiuesme WHrmnted lu do ihn whole !i’«* I Eamilj Suwlti^ wRh more mpldity, more •r of nianao'iiieiit, mid less falljrim to the opera- ' !•. il in nny mm hlno now In use. They make the I Tloiad MBcli In Mich u manner that they ■ ■i tlie nucur.sltv of winding the under tlnead, i .1 will sew from thellnest cambric to the heaviest >v Trout cb Ih. send font clciilar and sample ef 1 wlno. Every machine warranted for three years. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO.. Limited, 7SW, Filburl M., Plilhulelpbla, Fh JanJ-ly. Joint Lasomarsino, WHOLESALE o o isr jXt -jp o *r-x o nxr 3£j an, m and . Whitehall S '•StlC. RANT. Friiils, ft GSU (ft ft iilll'IBllJ, ■IDUliE. ker in Charge, april 25*3tn CHANGE OF SC on mid after Bl'NDAY, AUGUST 13, is-,7, tho talus will run on the Rome Rullmad ns follows: EVENING TRAIN. Isffivc Homo daily at 5 00 I* M Return to Homo at U'.HO I* ,M SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION. Leave Romo (Saturday only) at f> 00 A M Relltrn to Roma at s.OO 1* M C. M. BENNINGTON, Giin’l Sup’t. np37lf J NO, E. STILLWELL. Ticket Air’t TOOF’S STANDARD ROFFLER, mt \ ; : ■ , :i r. V; . ... Uni* ALL hewing ?liuhIiios. Tbr. I • • t lo vio nod mobt perfccfly constructed, A-ldreto • . J. TOOK, “Dovkstio ” Building, Now York, iBgMWCIjMWtffni rvT^gL^ar" The very best of VINEGAR at 2t Juri Giuim’s. A splendid stock of Cigars and T jbacco at Jan (Jliabds. Certiflcftte. ATHENS, OA. Dccolllliur 8, 1SW. A fow niubts since. I gave my son otto dose of Worm Oil, mid tho naxt dny ho passed sixteen large worms. At tho same time I gave one dose to my little girl, four years old, and sho passed eighty-six worms, from four to fifteen inches long, may 10, lnt, W. F, Pmr.ups. J lid Orabb keeps all grades of Flour. , Every article squarely on Its merits is tho rule at McBiuuk’b grout Southern Crockery Dopot. No c. c. Tens mid plates as baits. If you wunt to pay Cush and got bottom prices, send to McBaidk & Co. they can boatuuy house that pays the expenses of drummers. Nice Roasted Coffee at Jud Crabbs. Iain now'selling all Mai ble Top Dressing Case Suits, Solid Wal nut, ten pieces, latest styles, $55, $00 $05 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. AH Furniture sold at the lowest figures. Give me your orders. JAMES L. WATKINS, 42 & 44, Whitehall Street, may 9-tf Atlanta, Ga. All kinds of Fancy letter papei for sale at Burbank & Jones. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, THE StWiPLEST, TMG MOST DURABLE, THE MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINES. rnffCMln/T nil Eio latest nnd most deslrnbla improvements. It is tnilly understood, fakes the double. (brr>i.il 1 ik-'tHrli, hus erif-n uulntlng ten- i i ni and fl.oup, nnd will do tho whole raugo oi family work without vhnmre. Tho *• DB.'jtN - ) 10 ” Is tntulc In (ho most dnr- rh’o manner, vltli conical steel hearings and Cwtr.pensatlng JoumnlM throughont. /gvnis for t:w *• nOMbSTK!** fionlar Ma- r’linc nnd tho** HOMKNTIC ” Pspor FaslilouB wanted iu nil unoccupied territory. Address Sevrfou Huchias Compwy, tTw York. tlicrclori: rvconimnndoci for use in tho Laundry. Kitchen and Ruth Room, and for gonoral household pm pn-ci; nl- ho for Prinlori*, Painters, Engl noire and Machinists, ns it will rcnmvo spots of Ink, Tm Oil, 1 E. Cleveland, Fashionable Tailor! 0EDARTOWN, GA. /*9Wn*chr«f8tof7. RevolTrrg^-wsMC wfy\ |2.r>0. Ovor]OillatestNowlUcs.“^2^fiiJ?i u Jjk Ag'u vaulwl. So,8u|>|iljrO - .Naahvlilo.Tcuu o oo lppcrial Hohp This Soap Is maiiiifiKtiircd from pure mute- fin!"; and as It coiil.-;liis a larg» porcont- ago of Vcgutlnc Oil, Is wmraulcd fully equal to the best imported Casillo soap,and at llio same time contains all tho washing a demis ing properties of tho role- Mnmifacturcd only by Crampton Erotlien 2, I, h, S nnd 10 Rutgers Place, and fii) and So JelForsoii Street, New York City. Forgealo by JUD. ORABB, Ckdahtown, Ga. net 20-ttiP B, E. Backwaltor, FASHIONABLE SflOEMAKER, home, ga.. Any of the cltizeiiH of Cedartown and vicinity be ing desirous of something nice In tho way of Iho BOOT AND SHOE, line by calling oil me cun got it. No course work nude. nprllUTi-Bn W. M- HATCH. House and Sign Painter (At Ilaml's Blacksmith Shop.) 1. T. MEE, DEALER IN Stoves and Tinware, CEDARTOWN, GA. 1 am now prepared to sell TIN WARE at Rome Prices. I will also do all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work. ROOFING and GUTTERING done as cheap us any one. I solicit the trade of Merchants. 23y If you don’t believe I sell TIN Cheap, come and see for your self and be convinced. X. T. MEE. may 29, Sm. ? JX) m Mj M td s xOQ aouraruf)