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TP '-S "f? P Y P P P S C Programme of Excretion 1878 of Hearn
x *■ 11 J-iOOi- School and Female Seminary, Caro
Spring, (la.
I Haralson
Cedartown June 27th.
LOCAL 3STJ2WS.
Try Featheraton’a MEAL.
Bob Hutcherson is convales-
oiug from nn attack of measles.
The confession of J. W. Nunn
in regard to the Lambert murder is
startling.
We are having some very
•trauge Weather for the time of the
year.
Joe Lumpkin has arrived
home from school, and we under
stand hears a palm leaf.
Miss Minnie Whitehead, of
Rnokmart, is iu town, the guest of
Miss Nannie Lnmpkin.
Don’t fail to road the Bmall
Sewing Machine advertisement of
Fred Boll & Co. iu this paper.
OEM FKUIT*’jARS, cheaper
than ever eold in Cedartown, by
jimo 27 4t Bkauford & Alien.
Col. Seaborn J ones, of Rock-
mart, made hit appearance on our
streets yesterday, both in line health
and spirits.
The elegant business houses
of Messrs. Wright Si Huntington
will be occupied by them before the
16th ol September next.
Mis* Eva Cobb is oil a visit
to Carrollton. May her trip be mf-
ticicntly pleasant to meet her most
ardent expectations.
The immediate attraction now
is thu Mute examination at Cave
Spring to-day, (Wednesday.) The
Governor “and truin’’ are expected
down, and u mute couple will be
married.
The many friends of Eason
Wood will be glad to learn that h
has returned from Hoi Springs, Ark.,
very much improved in health. He
strongly recommends the Springs
for all diseases that “lle.h is heir to”
unless it be nn uilection of tile lungs.
Whether Eson’s anxiety to improve
his health is but u prelude to a
change from “single blessedness” is
a fact within our knowledge, but we
have concluded net to “tell on him.”
We noticed Millar at work
with his patent plow yesterday, which
works admirably. By it he has
overcome all of the hurd labor at
tached to cotton ruisiug, ami says he
can rest easy while others are behind
with their crops.
We call attention to the law
card of Col. M. M. Tidwell, of this
place. He has deservedly won the
reputation of being one of the best
pleaders in upper Georgia, both crim
inal and judicial; and business en
trusted to his care will receive prompt
and efficient attention.
Miss Lula Walthall and Mat-
tie Jones arc making a visit to New-
nan, where they expect to spend most
of the summer months. Cur young
people will sadly miss them, but all
join in a hearty desire that their trip
will be pleasant in the extreme.
Prank Janes will leave for
Albany, Gu., next Monday. Won
don if Frank will carry “Fowler's
Science of Love” with him to “while
away the weary hours” of travel.
Bill Wright is now giving the volume
his closest attention, and it is ex
tremely doubtful whether or not he
will part with it.
Rome has gone wild over the
prospeot of having un Opera House.
Theumountof blowing and puffing
and gassing she has done would
lend one to believe thut an Opera
Uouso is owned by no other town,
and that the con try’s salvation, mor
ally and mentally, hinges thereon.
Good many of our young
people are quite bouyant over the
prospect of a cheap and delightful
excursion to Look Out Mountain on
the fourth ot July. The trip may
be enjoyable, but in our opinion the
heat, dust, drunkenness, and being
crowded and huddled from one days
end to another, are not the elements
of please re. Such things invariably
occur on excursions.
Oar people will regret to
learn that Edgar Hubert will not bo
able to enjoy his furlough at horns.
His standing at West Point does
honor, not only to his family, bat
the State also may well feel proud of
him. The congratulation and socie
ty of friends for a month here, he
would have enjoyed very much, and
it would have lightened the arduous
duties that will be incumbent upon
him for the next two years.
Wednesday night, June 20th Ju
venile Exhibition.
Thursday, Juno 27th, public ex-
animation and address by Gov. Col
quitt.
Thursday night, exercises and
charades by the larger girls and hoys.
Friday morning prize deolamation
and delivery of prizes, by Lion. 0. U-
Janes.
Friday night, Prof. Snow’s closing
concert.
It was an Irishman who had
just left Dougherty’s, and having
lost his way one extremely dark
night, fall in a ditch. In this very
deplorable situation be exclaimed
pathetically: “And why in the divil
don’t the sun shine at night when we
need him, instead of glaring every
body’s eyes out iu the day time, when
w4 could see any bow.
The following “local,” we re
gret to say, was misplaced by one of
our printers, und did not appear in
last week’s issue:
The dosing exercises of Prof. W.
J. Noyes’ academy were concluded
on Thursday evening lust. Not
withstanding the iudement weather,
they were well attended. The de
portment of his scholars gave proof
of the tiuo disciplinarian, and the
readiness with which all his pupils
auatvered the most difficult questions
propounded to them, showed the
Professor to possess that rare quality
to bo found umong teachers—thor
oughness.
To Whom It May Concern.
My school for the 2nd term will
open on Monday, July 8tli. Those
who have ever given the subject a
thought, know how important it is
thut pupils should enter us early iu
the session as possible.
Respeotfully,
J.vs. 0. Hauris.
jttne 27, 1878 2t
The “Dime Party” of this week
wus again heartily enjoyed by all
present. The programme for the en
tertainment on next Monday evening
especially is replete with thu Quest
music, recitations, and in fact, every
thing thut would tend to make thu
evening enjoyable. All are respect
fully and earnestly solicited to attend,
and we bespeak for the entertainment
quite a large audience.
Heading Club and Library Association.
The above named organization is
now progressing towards a rapid con-
sumation of all its aspirations, und
deserves “God speed” from tho mouth
and purse of every intelligent and
public spirited man in our midst. It
has for its end tho intellectual aud
social improvement of our people,
both young and old, and should they
fail to give it the necessary support,
it will reflect badly on both their
liberality ami intelligence.
For the information of those who
have not investigated, we will state-
that the Heading Club and Library
are sepurate aud distiuct, and while a
man may he a member of both; yet,
because he is a member of the one
he does not ex officio belong
to the other. Our lack of space for
bids that we say as much about these
institutions as we would like, for in
our opinion their benelits are not
properly appreciated, oven by their
wurmest friends.
A publio Library, made up from
the shelves of our private individuals
who we think would contribute, will
form a collection that would do hon
or to any town of this population
anywhere. Its classical collection
would be sufficient for any ordinary
purpose. Its Histories mostespecial-
ly would be ample for the most
learned; itB novels and other branch
es of polite learning, would be u
source of umusement and instruc
tion for years to come;, nor the “half
hasnot been told,” for yearly tho num
ber of its volumes will bo increased,
both by our purchase and contribu
tions from publishing houses all over
the United States. Besides being a
remarkable incentive to readers, it
will put in service many a valuable
volume garnered from sonic forgot
ten corner, and whose pages are
brown from dust and long disuse.
These are facts well worthy of your
earnest consideration, und should the
Association, fall through after our
people have a due appreciation of its
many advantages, they will disclose a
lack of enterprise unpardonable in
the extreme.
Splendid weather now.
Tho jury box lias just been revised
—about COO names in the box. Guess
wo won’t have to import jurors any
more.
Miss Lucy Uliceuy, one of Carroll-
t-ni’s oliurinmg young Indi r, uiiiin
heforo the hoard of education Iasi
week and passed quite \)t creditable
examination. Miss Olfaeny has an l e'w'for
interesting scliaol near Mr. Josiah
Chambers.
Rome auil a Railroad to Cedartown.
We admire Romo and her people. _
It is agreat plaoe and her puople do- ; Buoiianan, U
serve much credit for what they h ive ,
done and arc doing for in-nisei vos
and their oily. They arc perhaps I
now and then a little too hold, too [
adventurous iu some of their enter
prises. They understand hut imper
fectly tho art of cutting their gar
ment according to their cloth. They
mo in faot individually and culleot-
ively of a rather speculative turn ol
min ', and always ready to put on all
the airs of a great oily. Some symp
toms of vanity also occasionally ap
pear in tlieir composition. We
might go so fur as to say that they
are individually and collectively a
vain people. They are very well
aware thut there is no other place iu
North Georgia except It une, and
every spot north of the Chattahoo
chee is in tile vicinity of Home, and
seriously doubt whether she is sec
ond to any city in the state, if the
truth were known. Blit witli these-
peccudiilos of Rome, mid tier people,
we hare nothing to do. They do no
hurt to any one. It is aguiust her
inordinate selti-iliiicss we protest.
Within the memory of some of our
citizens, she has a time or two, udmi-
ted by purely selfish motive, very
short sighted we think, with sharp
practice, defeated projects of a rail,
road to our town. And now conus
the question of extending the Chero
kee Railroad thus far anil an inllii-
enlial citizen of Rome makes him
self prominent in the enterprise.
Mr. West, we presume knows his
business and needs no udvice from
us, but wo would modestly suggest
to him that if he wants this road ex
tended to Ccdarlown, he would do
well to have nothing to do with Rome
or any citizen of Romo. Wo inay bo
mistukeu, hut wo are persuudod that
ttio road will never be built so long j The Mormons have readied Har
as opposition, open or secret, fair or , alson and are preaching. Hope they
foul, from that quarter can prevent will B' ve Buchanan a call
“ | j Gammon & Co’s
[. $). c Kr|lows, IVoptietor,
CEDARTOWN, OA.
Tho Table Supplied With the Best the Market Afford*.
share of Public Patronnpr Solicited. Terms Reasonable
Mr. W. J. Reeves reports mor* sick
ness now in his ilistrtct than has
been there in several years before.
Wo ure sorry to hear that our
young friend Bod Latham was
thrown from his mule and had his
shoulder dislocated. Bod is recover
ing however, and noliody down at
Tallapoosa need lie very very unea
sy a
A snow white eel was caught the
other day out of tho creek near Col.
Brocks. This was a large eel, and
an t.hor of the sumo sort escaped
trom tliesein at the same time.
Joseph Hooper and Sam Shoemute
were carried down to Carrollton the
other day under a warrant charging
them with grinding mault for pur
poses of making blockade whisky.
They will have a preliminary trial
before Judge Wm. Morrell United
States Commissioner for Carroll
county.
Last Tuesday a stock company was
to have been formed for the purpose
of working the copper mine near Mr.
I Heeds. This lias lately been discov-
I ered, and is said to he a valuable do*
i posit.
Obituary.
Departed this life the JJd ultimo,
Mu. William McBride, after a lin
gering illness of several months, du-
liEMOVAL.
For the want of room to accommo
date my large and increasing trade, I ......
will move to the house formerly oc- I ''"’8 " ,|,lch tlme demonstrated Hie
cupiedbytho Bank of Rome, (one , trWB pLilosopiiy ol the Oluwi.au
door below Mr Peters’) about the clmraotcr ’ composed, willing
first of July, where I hope to meet ! ttnd P re I !lu ' ed "’ moet 11,0 denmuds of
Compound Cough Mixture, n
pleasant and convenient pocket rem
its, colds, hoarseness,
bronchial imitation at
Burhank it Jones.
“ Marchant#, If you want to pay ca#h for
CROCaRRY, Glassware, Lamp#, Chimney#, Show
, Buckot#, 1»rooms, Tubs, Dl#h Pans, Dlppurs
Ptui#, otc., Huml to McUiudk «fc Co., Atlanta,
tee#, unit you will niako money.
W. H. WOODS,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
(Rear end Noyea’ Wurchonav,)
Cedartown, .... q-a
Li.
ill work for LOW PRICES. If you have
pay for work. I wllltako Inoxcban
h»r my work, ut Cn#h 1'rtcva, Hides, green
, Ik’ca-wnx, In fact, anything, ao aa
going. Clive ino a call. may 23-2m
John Lagomarsino,
WHOLESALE
OOST1UFOTIONZ1R,
Foreign and Domestic Fruits
Rome It aILi*oad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after SUNDAY, JUNK », 1878. thi
Aina will run on thu Romo Railroad a# follows:
EVENING TRAIN.
o Rui
daily a
..K\:W) P M
SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION. /
tomo (Huturdny only) at 5OOP M
to Romo ut H.OU P M
C. M. PENNINGTON. Oen’l Bup’t.
JNO. K. STILLWELL. Ticket Ag’t
ull my old customers und many new
ones. Mrs. T. B. Williams.
June 20 tf Rome, Gu.
IOK CREAM SODA WATER, ut
Burhank & Joke’s.
Rev. Mr. Ammons, of tho
Christuin Church, will preach ut the
I’resbyterion Ohruoh Thursday, Fri
day und Suturdny night. Co und
hear him.
All kinds of Fancy letter papei
for sale at Burhank & Jones.
It is a sad sight to see an intox
icated person on the street. How
much more so is it to sue u dull and
sickly Baby rendered so by the use
of dangermiB opiates? Dr. Bull’s Ba
by Syrup contains nothing injurious
and many be given to the most deli
cate Buby. Price 25 cents.
Tax Receiver’s NoUoe.
I will be in Cedartown on Saturday,
June 29th. This is positively the
last day I can hold my nooks open
So come up and give in your tax.
R. H. Wheeler,
jnne 20, St Tax Receiver.
Rood DIgeston.
“Give us this day our daily bread”
and good medioine to digest it, is both
reverent and human. The human
stomach and liverure fruitful sources
of life’s oomforts; or, disordered and
diseased, they tingle misery along
every nerve artery. The mun or wo-
mau with good digestion see beauty
us they walk, and overcome obsta
cles they meet in the routine of life,
where the dyspeptic sees only gloom
and stumbles and growls at even
objects. The world still
aginary i
eds two i
needs two or three new kinds of
medicine before death can be perfect
ly abolished; hut that many lives
have been prolonged, and nianv suf
ferers from Liver disease, Dyspepsia
and Headache, have been cured by
Merrell’s Hepatine, is no longer
a doubt. It cures Headache in twen
ty minutes, and there is no question
but what it is the most wonderful
discovery yet made in medical
science. Those attiicted with Bil
iousness and Liver Complaint
should use Meriiell’s Hepatine.
E^-lt can be had of Burhank &
Jones.
Tho Organ War.-A 100 lb. SoUd Shot.
If any man insults your common
sense by offering a Qrst-cluss 9 Stop
Organ for (05, “Shoot hipi on the
spot.’, All necessity for buying such
inferior Organs is forever done away
with. (100, Cash or (110 on Easy
terms, now buys n magnificent Mason
& Hamlin Parlor oit Church Or
gan with Four Sets Heeds and Ten
Stops, in ElegantNew Style Case with
Illuminated Panels.—Handsomest
Style of Case ever produced,—Spe
cial Offer to introduce this new
Style.—Sent on trial.—Guarranteed
for a life time.—Rented until paid for.
—Other new styles just out.—Illus
trated catalogues free.—Address
Lunden & Bates, Savannah, Ga.,
Manufacturer's Wholesale
Abents for the. South.
june 27 4t
his maker. In his life is to ku found
those uohle traits of character that
distinguish the truly good man; gen
erous amt kind lo all, ever ready und
willing to respond to the appeal of
tlio distressed. The wail of the wid
ow and the cry of tho orphan never
fell upon his ears unheard, in all
of the relations of life, charity was
the ooutroling auu governing princi
ple. It wus an inherent element of
his nature to alleviate and assuage
the pangs of pain und sorrow, and
ameliorate the condition of suliering
Immunity, and to throw the broad
mantle of charity nver I lie foibles and
imperfections of hiimun nature. The
probity ol his life and exemplary
conduct fully exoinplilled thut solemn
declaration, “blessed are tile peace
makers.” In his demise, the family
and community linve sustained un
irreparable loss. The kind affection
ate husband, and indulgent father,
and a bright ornament in society is
NO more—but bus left behind those
excellencies of chuructcr that have
stumped their impress upon the ago
in which he lived. The memory of
which deserves appreciation and em
ulation, as Was fully attested by the
weeping family and the large con
course of sorrow-stricken friends as
they moved in mournful procession
to tlie spot selected by him for his
lust resting plaoe, close the murmur
ing waters of the stream where he of
ten lingered,jmediluting upon the in
stability of all earthly scenes, and
the necessafy preparation to be made
to meet that inexpressible decree.
“Earth to earth, dust to dust, ash
es to ashes.” A FalENi).
Fortify the body against dis
ease by purifying tho blood with Dr.
Bull’s Blood Mixture. Thus forear
med you will not be attacked by siok-
Certifloate.
ATHENS, GA. February 19. 1818.
8m: My culld, five year# old, had aymptora# of
worms* I tried calomel and* other worm medi
cines. but failed to expel any worms. Seeing Mr.
Bain’s certificate I got a vial of your Worm Oil,
and the first dose brought forty worms, and thu
second does so many were passed I did not eoant
them. 8. U, Adams.
BS^For sale in Cedartown by Burbank A Jones
and Bradford A Allen and B. K. Hogue at Hock-
mart. Juno 18 lm
The Cherokee Iron Company have
their Foundry iu operation again.
Job work promptly done at reasona
ble prices. They are now making a
specialty of Hollow Ware, which is
claimed to bo a superior article. Eng
lish Pots, Ovens, Lids, die., are
among their products. For further
information inquire of Dauiel Wulk-
kor in Charge. april 25-3m
McBride * Co. manufacture Show Cases, and
sell as Cheap as any manufacturer In the country.
Thoy will duplicate any bill Iu theli line bought
HINTS
-TO-
GROCERS.
IT IS POOR POLICY
any retail merchant to sell luforl
Instead of trying to lind tlio cheapest
that can bn bought,ho should always
select Till: Ili:ST la thu market.
Wo know of no busim-s anywhere, iu tho
city or country, that would not sooner bccomo
permanently established, ami in tho long run
pay hotter, by bundlin’; only fair and honest
g. toils. To bo Hire, custom may for a whllo
bo allured by low prices into the purehaso
of inferior and adulterated articles; many
even t«':o up with short weight and other
swindling; but time rights nil theso
things, ami nothing is more certain than that
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
MEM DO BUSINESS
TO Um MONEY!
Tho surest way to accomplish this is to
bniid up a pormanont trade.
This can not lie successfully tlone
if inferior no'
It is only by keeping
kind, even if thoy do
lmmediato profit, thut
Ih built up. Keep til
starch, tho best #p
ie bf.’t articles of their
lot pay tho largest
permanent business
best Houp, tho best
best baking powder,
and so on through tho wholo list. Wo have
known n grocer to loan u customer whoso
trado was worth a hundred and fifty dollars
a year clear profit to him, just because ho
would not supply a bulling powder that was
deuuind. il by thu b.ht trudo.
SEA
FOAM
Will towns We to jour Store
to aej oilier oeetMiie
tie Grocery Line.
It !h a Unit-claw* article, will do all wo
dulm fur It, aiul never fulls
to work WELL.
It is a credit to any merchant'll fctock, and la
ono of the few good things ho can confidently
recommend to every customer. It will sell
itself after one trial, for its great merits aro
soon appreciated. And not only so, but one
lady using it will tell others of the womlcrftil
properties of Sea Foam, ami where It can bo
purchased, and fo tho tido of trado will
gradually but surely cut toward tho enterpris
ing groecr who keeps it In block. Actually,
tho ladies of Georgia where Ska Foam hits
been introduced, are noted for making better
bread, biscuit, com cakes, and other cookery
thou cun be found anywhere else, und they
give Sea Foam the credit, and won't use any
other baking preparation. And U is not to be
wondered at, either, for SEA Foam
NEVER FAILS
TO MAKE GOOD DREAD when used
according to dlroctiona.
Morn than half the eomplaluts of bad flour
nri.-e irom tho use of common baking powders,
which not Infrequently umko tho best of flour
turn out dark bread. Bba Foam will make
better cookery with second quality of flour
than tho best of flour will pruduco with any
of these other compounds.
NEARLY EVERY MAKING POWDER
IS ADULTERATED.
SEA FOAM IS PERFECTLY PURE
And contain!* ao clement or Ingredient
that Is in uny way injurious.
SEA FOAM COOKING RECIPES
Are presented with every can, also Full In
structions for Use. *1-You cau buy Ska Foam
from any loading wholesale house, or send to
Gants, Jones & Co.
HANUFACTCRERB and PROPRIETORS,
176 Duane St., New York.
N PRICES
First-Class Rowing MiulHiies,
TUB VKUY IU.:-
AT. WILL HULL
Twenty-Five Dollars
IN CASH,
Bland anti Treadle, will
ir. ami nece##nry Attach
any Itatlroac! Depot in tin
ml Drat
United
FREE OF CHARGE.
machine# are wnrrnntcd to do the '
wing with more rapidity.
»l. and le## fatigue to the i.
due now In nr.;. They nuke
itch In mcltani#
ding III
linn of Family
Double Thr
■ that the
!Wl»g. Kvi
loth.
n tlm Hut’s
Send for
itnchlnu w
Cil’l
hrlc to the
etl lor thr
CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited,
72t», Filbert St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
JttuJMy.
OHAMPTON’S
Xmpcrikl Moap
IS TUP BUST.
Thi# Soap is manufactured from pit
rial*; and a# It contain.* u largw pe
ag« of Ycgctiuu Oil, 1# warrai
fully oqtiul to thu bc#t import
C'nHtile #oup,nml at the #nnit
time contain# all the
mg properties
mp#. It
lor apt in tlm Laundry,
Kitchen and Hath Hoorn, nod
Tor general houtubold purpoeea; al
so for Printer#, Painter#, Kugiuuera und
Mucldnlat*, a# it will remove spot# of Ink,
(1 rente, Tar, (Mi, Paint, etc.. Irom the hand#.
Manufactured only by
Crampton Brothers,
I, I, h, H and 10 Rutger# Place, aud HU and
35 joflbreon Struct, Now York City.
Formula by
JUD. G.RABB,
Ckdartomn, Ga.
B, F. Buckwalter,
FASHIONABLE SHOEMAKER,
no mb, qa.
BOOT AND SHOE,
MiT. M- HATCH.
House and Sign Painter
(At Hand's Blacksmith Shop.)
CEDARTOWN, GA..
I. T. MEE,
DEALER IN
Stoves and Tinware,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
I am now prepared to sell
iTOfli
TIN WARE
at Rome Prices. I will also do
all kinds of Tin and Sheet
Iron Work.
ROOFING and GUTTERING
done as cheup as any one.
I solicit the trade of Merchants.
SdgT* If you don’t believe I sell TIN
Cheap, come and see for your
self and be convinced.
I. T. MSB.
may 23, 3m.
Manhood anil nil disorders brought on by IndiH-
eretlon or excess. Any Druggist baa thn lugre-
dleuiH. Dr. W. ■Atil lvS A CO.. No. 190
West ttlxtb ftlrvel, Cincinnati, O.
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ATLANTA, GA.
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you go to Atlanta. You will And thing* "all right"
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