The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, September 05, 1878, Image 3

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THE EX P RESS. Cedartown, September 5th. feahw of Snhscrlptlon end Advertising rvte of snascnirrioN. ONE YE*H BIX MONTHS t-OC TUHItS MONTHS SC Payable Invariably In advance. ADVERTISING SCHEDULE. Twenty-two liquarea (on Ineh each), constitute triumn. M«rria S a., v 1 Death noticed published fteo, Rent, For’stule, Iiost and Found, por line 10 Obituaries, per line 10 * ocU Notices, per line 10 poatnl arrangements made with liberal advortl- All advertisements considered duo after first In sertion. Transient advertisements mist be paid In ad- No adrertlewm a Immoral natnro admit ted Stronger* to ns nattat send recomtnendatlona, else we will pay no atteutlon to their propositions. Foe fW/thet particulars, call on or address the publisher. LOCAL NEWS. Notice. The Reading Club will give a pub lic rending on Friday night. Ad mission lOots. The object is to aid their enterprise. Let nil who ran be present. Some very fine readers will read. llaek Again, I take this method of informingmy friemle that I nm again back at my Id place in LheExi'llKSSufliee, where I expect to remain. Cnll and see me when in town. Ed. F. Qiiisun. Major Blauce attended Hat - ' nlsou sale last Taesday. Many of our citizens contcm plate a visit to Atlanta during the fair. An interesting meeting is in prog' rets at the Baptist church in this place. ___ A portion of the Globe Dim matic troupe separated from the main body at Rome. Capt. Dodd says the mos quitoes of 1878 are the most stealthy ot any year known. They bleed you without inukiug any uoise. Mrs. Ake, and her brother, Herman Vandevender, lultlast lues- vlay for Pennsylvania, where they will sojourn for a lew weeks. As radically and effectually as anew government will cleanse the public uifaird, Hr. Bull's Blood Mix ture will cleanse your blood. Mr. A. Huutiiigtou, instead of Newt Wright, us we announced liiBt week, left last Monday for New York, to purchase the fall stook of Huntington & Wright. Messrs. Shepard & Jenkins will soon have u bran new Saw Mill «nd Kegine. They intend locating about two uiiluo from town, on Mess. Jones and Pool’s laud. w. H. Kirkpatrick, Esq., brought the “Brat hale” of cotton to town on the 3d. Mr. A. Hutington bought it at 10jf.. Mr. Cities Featherston liuoght the second bale on yesterday. The many friends of Mr. Larkiu Trcadnway were pained to hear of the sudden death of his wife, Mrs. Treaduway, who was taken eick staurday night last and died the next day. We request all mothers to stop using Laudanum for their ba bies, hut use Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup, a good mediciue. It coutu.ns noth ing injurious. 25 cents. Farmers, beware of slazy bagging. Buy the lieaviest and best. It will pay you better. The Eastern spinners refuse to buy the liut when baled with slasy bagging. ROCKMART LOCALS. Uorkmaut, Ga., Aug. 30,1878. Heavy Weights. Cedartown may well he proud of her pretty women. She has un doubtedly several of the P. G. of G. She has tine men, toe. In making our usual rounds the other day wo came across thirty-five men whoso aggregate weight was (1,770 pounds, or an average of 103 to tho man. There ,are in the place fourteen la dies whose aggregate weight is 3,765, pounds, or an average of 107 to tho lady! There arc moro men and la dies equally as weighty in the place. If thero is another town in Georgia that cun bent it, let it rise up. At a meeting of the citizens of Home to lake notion in regard to raising a fund for the yellow fever sufferers,;it was moved that the Ccdur- town papers re-publish the proceed ings. Our people hud already made up a donation before this meeting. Hence we did not re-publish us re quested. Much of our space is filled up with politiuul matter this week. We strive to lay before our readers a variety of reading, but we will have to ask the indulgence of our sub soribers until alter the election is over before we can devote space to to miscellaneous matter. It it affords us no little grati fication to hej able to announce that contrary to general expectation, Mr. Wm. llogg basso far recovered us to be out of danger. We know we coho the sentiments of all his friends when we say that his restoration to health once more will prove a boon to his family, friends and relatives. A party of young indies and gen tlemen of this place will give a musi cal Concert at Cave .Spring* to-mor row (Friday) night. The object is to raise funds for thy purpose of pay ing for tho organ recently purchased for the Baptist church. Thevflfns no record of a single fail ure ul'Dr. Hahteii’s Fever and Aobu Sxcii'io to effect a speedy and permanent cure. Its use lias robbed this disease of its terrors, iu rich sec, tiona of our country. For salehy all Druggist, aug29-8t Take Notice. Toll l-25th At tub Cherokes Gin. Having purchased a New 80 Saw Machine, with Self Feeder, and all latest im provements, they are prepared to gia at the rate of 35 bales per day. Cedartown, Ga., Sept. 4, ’78. Ow Buy your Buckets, Sifters, Brooms &o., of Jud Craiib. -• JUD GRABB is receiving New Goods every week. Best assortment oi Pocket Knives in town, at Ju.u Ohabb's. Take your Eggs, Chickens, Butter, &c., to Jud Obabb. Jud Crabb keeps good Roasted Coffee, cheap. Had weather to save fodder. It 1ms been raining all the week. *• Tho farmers are now engaged in saving fodder, when it don’t rain. Dr. J. Smith is iu a good humor. A little girl baby. Some of our farmers have com • me need to pick cotton. Our town is iigiiiu infested with drummfis. Mr. Pressley likeB that kind of disease. Judge Lester will address the citi zens of Itockinart and vicinity on Saturday, 31st instant. Mr. Mabry, of Kookuiart, is lyiug very low ill consequence of a hurt received at Peck & Allen’s Saw Mill. Haralson County. Buchanan, Ga., Sej»t. a. 1878. Some small bets on the election. We see several new huts around tluit somebody will have to pay lor. Mr. S. J. Cox bus the election re turns iu uow lor this district. Les ter is elected by live hundred ma jority. I see in the last week’s Express that Mr. Henry Jones has a little daughter almost a Jenny Lind. W have a lady singer nt Rock mult we will pit uguinst the county. The Cherokee Rail Road is again advertised to be sold Nov. 6th, next. It is to he hoped that the road will either bo sold or else the Commissioners stop making the peo ple believe they aro in earnest. Our merchants will all soon have magnificent stocks of goods on. Watch the columns of the Express and yon will see who wants to sell at a bargain. Mr. Richard Gammon is re covering rapidly. He has had quite a severe time of it; but good nurs ing has brought him around. We will be glad to Bee him out again amongst his many friends. Mr. Wm. Reed, trustee, has Just bought from the house of Albin Otaberg, Rome, a splendid $800 Pi ano, of the J. & 0. Fisher make. It is pronounced the finest square grand Piano in North Georgia. The young men of the place have in contemplation the organi zation of a Brass Band. They pro pose to give a series of musical con certs, minstrel performances, &c., at the neighboring villages in this and adjoining counties. We bespeak for them, in advance, a liberal patro nage. A Brass Band is an acquisi tion to auy^place, and Cedartown might as well have that acquisition us any place known to us. Liver Is King. The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it con trols the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The diges tion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all im mediately connected with the work ings of the Liver. It bus been suc cessfully proved that Green’s August Flower is unequaled iu curing all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numer ous symptons thatresultfromau un healthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10, cents. Postively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. For sale by Bradford & Allen. juneSOeowly Received at Jud Crabb's a fresh stock of Groceries consisting of Su gar, Coffee, Raisins, Nuts, Candies, Jellies, Pine Apple, Currants, Citrou Fancy Candy, Pickles, Worcester shire Sauce, Oysters, Sardines, etc. R. T. HARRISON & CO., have just received some fine Cream Cheese. Try it. The Cherokee Sorgum Mill i<* again ready to make Syrup for the public on the usual terms. They of fer Evaporating Pan Grates for $2 each. sept 6,4t When you want a GOLD glass of BEER or Lemonade, call on Bob Hutcherson 1 . The Presbyterian8 are anticipating a protracted meeting next week by Rev. S. W. Newul, assisted by Rev. T. E. Smith, from Cartersville. We also expect Rev. J. E. Jones, from Qedurtown. We are authorized to an- that Judge Lester will be in Buch anan on Mouday, 223rd of September, and will address the people of Har alson county at that place on the next day, Tuesday. There was an election last Satur day at Rockmnrt for Mayor and Couficimen. A. N. Merrill, was dieted Mayor, and J. F. Dover, Geo- Bobo, John Griffith, Ellis Davis and R. T. Cochran were elected Cottu- cilmeii. It appear from last week’s Express that our Ordinary means business, and that we will soon have a now bridge across Euharleo Creek, at Rock mart. Judge Brewer is always tho right man in the right place. Some of our business men refuse to take the Mexican dollar at par. Don’t cry down wlrnt little money wo have, Money is so scarce that a Mexican dollar looks to your corres pondent as largo us a cart wheel. The political excitement is gradu ally cooling oif, aud 1 think it would cool down but for the red hot politi cians. There is so much slang and slander in our political papers, one party against the other, that it is almost disgusting to read them. Pres ent company always excepted. For Sale. One White Sewing machine; one Singer Sewing machine; one Rem ington Sewing machine; one Conten- nial Sewing machine; one Wilson Sewing machine; one Wheeler and Wilson No. 8, Sewing machine and one American Sewing machine (all new); one pair of Chicago Scales like the ones in use by Mess. Philpot and Dodd; Eight cases of Graff’s Potash for sale cheap. Part cash payments will be exacted and ou the remain der time will be given. Bargains will be given. The machines are all new and will each have the compa ny’s warranty. Now is the time to secure a bargain as we intend to fell. For information, call at this office. Address to the Demur rats of Hu raison County. Mr. Editor: I hope you will al low me space in your department of the EXPRESS to give our democratic friends a few thoughts. And I begin by saying that if there ever was a time when democrats were called up on to luy aside passion and prejudice .and rise up like patriots and men, 1 determined to do their duty, that time is now at hand. Let me con jure you to scatter to the winds, bury, and bury deep, all differences of opinion upon questions of minor importance, and look to the great interest and magnitude of the issues involved in tho approaching contest I Wo should pride ourselves in the principles of the party that has brought us from under the domin ion of radical rule, and should al ways he found exerting ourselves in maintaining the unity of our party, and the integrity of its principles. Its fortunes are too brilliant to bo mured; its destiny too powerful to be resisted by malcontents and self- constitutod candidates aspiring for place and power. Wo cannot expect anything lor the good of the coun try from their hands. We can have no confidence in dmryanizers, for they are the bane of ull good gov ernment, and the foes of constitu tional liberty, and it is time the peo ple were convinced of their hypoc- racy and wickedness, and hurl them from the high places they have so long con trolled anil abused. That a consumution so devoutly to bo wish od for may be obtained, let us unite in sending to the Nation’s Congress a man whuin office seeks, and not who seeks office and indepen dont.ly asserts his as the only right to that office, regardless of the<wishes of a majority of the people, whose pow er alone it is to give that offices. In this patriotic work 1 trust 1 will find the good men of Haralson standing side b side, with armor burnished bright, ready and willing to make a fierce assault against the policy and claims of the self constituted candi date of the Seventh Congressional District. If there should be any democrat in the county whose hand has waxed weak, or wose heart has grown cold, and disposed to sympa thize with Felton aiK his friends, let him come out from among them, and let him r member that “Eagles mate not with kites and crows.” Democrats, on which side will you bo found iu this great controversy ? trust upon the side of tho poople aud the people’s condidate. Democrat. BRADFORD & ALLEN have the best Liver Fill ever sold in this or any oilier market. They have sold over four thousand of them aud the demand for them steadily increases. They give entire satisfaction. Thi* largo quantity has been sold without any puffing or advertising. If you once try them you will use no other. June 13-ly Gjj. W. ^ektl\ei^ ( toi( <k Co., D— K—A —L—K —R- • S 1—N REMOVAL. For the want of room to accommo date my large and increasing trade, I will move to the house formerly oc cupied by the Bank of Rome, (one door below Mr Peters’) about the first of July, where I hope to meet all my old customers and many new ones. Mrs. T. 13. Williams. june 20 tf Rome, Ga. MESS. BRADFORD & ALLEN, I gave my three year old daughter two doses of the worm oil I got of you aud she expelled about 100 large worms in 24 hours. She passed over 30 worms at one time. Jas. K. Baldwin. August 0th, 1878. This oil costs only 25 cents a hot'’ tie. jiugl5-4t If you want to spend a few hours pleasantly, go to Hutcherson's Billiard Hull. ICE BEER and LEMONaDE, always on hand at Hutcherson’s. Certificate. GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY.-Wo, Horatl Chisolm nml Claudius Chisolm, do each of us cert l during tho time wo wore confined In tho ini of I'olk County, wo rocolvod no cruel or unkind t from K. W. Olemontfl, tho Sheriff Mild Jailor, hut on tho contrary lie furnished us with an abundance of substantial food, and was always to wards us kind, courteous and accommodating. II. W. CHISOLM, Attest: Claudius Chisolm, A. M. Pkhkinsoh, Sheriff Fulton County, Ua. Certificate* ATHRNS, GA. February 33, 1878. Hut: My child, ft vo years old, had symptoms of ^)|S*br=EGc|o|o|f)|g= Are now receiving their mammoth kind, of new Spring and Summer Goods. THE 8TOC K :i'H VOM P L KT M, Prices in Keeping with tho Times, and Goods Must he Sold. Call early and make your selections We also BUY COTTON, aud pay the highest Cash pri.f lor Country Produce oet..’*, ISTMy Mrs. T. B. Williams, Mill) 1ST IS I? , No. 91, Broad St., ----- Rome, G-a. H 1IAS on hand a large assortment of Hats, Flower.’, Silks, and other goods in her line. Also, has on hand, at uU limes, Zepln r, white and col ored; Standard Card Board, Mottoes, Ac. opposite W. T. McWilliams & Co.’s new buildi May 1«. 1878-flm Remember the place chic*, but lulled to expel any 1 ii vial c Sucln Worn o IB u brought forty worm*, and tinny were pu*»cd I did not c< 8. H, Adams, in Cedartown by Burbank & J< Allan mid 8. K. Hogue nt It June 10 I Can Your Fruit. Isaac T. Mf.e will sell yr LIFE INSURANCE! The Following Table, being a partial List >f Losses paid by the Mobile Life Insurance Company, no practical illustration* of the llei l Pro tits of Life Insi Policy | Paid. a $1,3 lualtug Wax furnlshei quin t above July lnr. irt-ly on its niorlta i* the rule n iithorn Crockery Depot. No c i baits. If you want to paj price*, rend to McBaiim: & Ci 3U*o that pays the expense* ( If you wunt to pay enrh ft ware, Lamp*, Chlmnoya, Sho- 01118, Tull*, Dish Pan*, Dlppet id to McRuidk & Co., Atluuti will inako money. •IiiiiM It. Rout:UTf Mu*. Saha ii A. 1- II. 1). Hog Klin .1. F. It a «ii uit r J hs* to: L. Bknnk :Wm. II. It a i-i k ii Orcah W. Stkwj I M. WllllDK L. W. 11 Aim A. iHAZIKIt MAC W. llAK W. It. Dono llKV. COUTMI John A Kr.i Uy, Mississippi isKSppl Idinii, Mississippi ell a* Cheap a* any i v Casus, nml tho country, i Hue bought OBITUARY. Departed this life the 20th ult., Little Mart, the infant daughter of J. R. and Mattie Miller, aged thirteen months. Littlh Mary, the beautiful and innocent, aud all that was lovely in childhood, is no more. The prutlings and sweet smilos that greeted kind parents is cold in the the icy arms of death. The untiring efforts of affectioiiate parents and kind friends,and the beat skill of the physician, who brought lo bear all that art and science could suggest, could not stay the strong anna of death. Weep not dear pa rents and friends, she has gone to that house where trouble and sorrow is unknown. Sweet little Maiiy In gone to glories dimes, Where Angel* bright and purs in celestial glory S. P. SMITH. H. II. SMITH. S. P. SMITH & SON, No. 35, Ilrond Street, Rome, Ga., ton* SMITH'S Agent* and 1 u*. °Flro pro" bale- AH w UtTTKIt* nor*. Tei reluming fro i»k I* a trial order Charge Tor weighing ■ sale, 10 cents per order or consignment. Good Dlgcston. “Give us this day our daily bread’, and good medicine to digest it, is both reverent and human. The human stomach and liverare fruitful sonroe of life’s comforts; or, disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve artery. The man or wo man with good digest ion see beauty as they walk, and overcome obsta cles they meet in the routine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom and stumbles and growls an eveu imaginary objects. The world still needs two or three new kinds of medicine before death can be perfect ly abolished; but that many lives have been prolonged, and mauv suf ferers from Liver disease, Dyspepsiu and Headvohe, have been cured by Meubbll’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 afflicted with Bil ious) ess and Liver Complaint should use Meurell’s Hepatine. iSTHt can be had of Burbank & Joneb. An Invitation. To the non. W. H. Felton and Judge Lestc-r.—Gentlemen. In the name and in behalf of the Democrat ic party of Haralson county, 1 invite you both to come and be together at Buchanan, that the people may see and hear you together, and thereby be the better able to judge of your respective claims for Congressional honors. And for this purpose it is desired that yon come to Buchanan during September term of our Supe rior court. Au early response from each of you is respectfully solicited. Respectfully, S. M. Brown, Chmii. Dem. Ex. Oom. Haralson county. J^gfOnrtersville Express, Free Press, Marietta Journal und Field and Fireside please copy. For Sale. I have decided to offer for sale the running gearand gin I have hertofore been using. It is a forty-five saw gin and the'running gear is extra light. By its use three horses can do the work ordinarily requiring four. I will make it to the iuterest Hutcherson’s BEER and LEM ONADE is the Best in town. Rome JlaJXi'oafl. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On mid aller SUNDAY, JUNE U, 1878, t rain* will run on the Rome Railroad us follow* EVENING TRAIN. Return to Rome at 13.80 P M SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION. Return t up37tf HIEWTUOKY MILITARY INSTITUTE. Established 1845. 8ix miles out of Frankfni Ky. Most beautiful and lu-athrul location, and * K erior methods of government and lustrucllo irctilar* ol information sent by SUP’T ALLEN, Farindale P. O., Ky. For further information apply lo J. D. ENLOW, Cedartown, Gn. Dee 13,1877-ly Jjjpgpip. f Depot, 104 BjEADE STREET, New Yock. THE Home School For Young Ladles, AT ATHENS, CLARK CO., aElJROIA' Sophie Sosnowskl and Miss Caroline * ' ‘ ’’rlnclpals. Wllh tho ussis- . of teachers, this institute will resume IIb exercises Sentembor 18th, 1878. For Circular and further pnrticul " ’ Sosnowskl i Cheapest And Best. MARY SHARP COLLEGE, Winchester, Tonn, Acknowledged the Women’s University of the South, ami Pioneer in the higher education of the Sex. Hoard and Tuition live months College De partment ♦'.17 T»0, Try it one session. For Cata logues, or further information address the , Z. C. GRAVES. Albeintirlo Fenialo Institute, Chariot toevillo, Virginia. $200 lor board and lit erary tuition lor nine months, beginning October 1st. Music, Drawing nml Puiuting extra. For cat alogues addressU. If. RAWLINGS, M-A., Prcs’t. T>Trr»*T»TT??*T CLASSICAL AND •AS!!* X JEIJCjiKji military acad emy, ncur Warrontou, Va. Prepares for College, ULlvondty or Business. Recommended for loeft. tion, health, morality, scholarship utid'dieclpliuo. TERMS—Board and tuition per half session. $05, catalogue address Muj. A. G. Smith, Superiu- «... MnJ. A.C dout. Bethel Academy P. 0„ Fauquier County, Virginia. Vanderbilt University. F OURTH SESSION opens Sept. I, 187S, and closes June 1, 1870. Fees lu Literary and Hctantiflc Department, $05; Law, $100; Medicine, $05; Theology, $15. Uourd and lodging per mouth, |l(i “ “ n The Best Wagon On Wheels TVT ANTTT’A.OTTTITDD 13 Y FISH BRO^. & CO., RACINE^ WIS. WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, And by confining ourselves strlcly to one class of work; by employing none but tho BEST OF WORKMEN Using nothing but FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY mid tho VERY BUST SELECTED TIMBER, and by a Thorough Knowledge of the business, wo have justly earned the reputation of making “The Best Wagon On Wheels.’' We give the following warranty with each wagon: ^^7^7*0 JE3E®X*©"fc>y vcnn'Oxxt tho F18I1 BROS. WAGON No....to lis well made in every particular and of good material, and that the strength of tho same t* suilicicnt for all work with fair usage. Should any brenkuge occur within one year from tide date by rcumiu of defective material or workmanship, repair* for the santo will ho furnished nt place of sale, free of charge, or, tho price of *ald repair*, as por agent's price list, will be paid in cash by tuu purchaser producing a uupplo of the broken or defective part* a* evidence. (Titus G. Fish, ) Rncine, Wie., Jun. 1st, 187S. I Edwin 11. Fish, \ FISH B1I03. & CO. ( Jno. C. Hudgins, ) Knowing wo can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of tho United States. SEND for PRICES und TERMS, and for a copy of our Agricultural liapor to FISH BROS. & CO., Racine, Wis. r*, 37; Instructors, 8; Student For Catalogues ud “ L. 0. ( Hearn lale School. CAVE SPRING, GA. T HE Fortieth Session of tills School will open August 20. and close the Fall Term December u 1878. The Spring Term opens January (1th BEER always'6c ICE at Hutch erson’s Billiard Hall. of any on; ill need of agin or running ,™ iSrVho',™ an.i gear to call and see them for himselt. i°P u ! |OT *“° v“ r *>■ Ul “ r “ My reasons for selling aro that I will run a steam gin the coming sea son. R. 8. Tomlinson. aug23-4t tary ntu nt 27th, u. Incl- wlth Principal at $10 per month, exclusive of and towols. Stuaonts will bo thoroughly for tho higher clusses In College. Frisco awarded In Latin, Gtockuml mathematic . circulars or other Information, addross the Prlncpal. July 11 3m August 15,1878, ( Citation for Letters of Dismission. GS BORGIA—HARALSON COUNTY: Whereas, Reuben and John It Hatcomhe, Admlu- strntors of Reuben Uulcome, represents to tho Court in their petition duly died and entered on 'ccord that they havo fully Administered Reuben Holcombe's estate, this is therefore to cite till per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they have, why said Administrators should not be discharged from their Administra tion aud receive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday In November, 1878. This August Slid, 1818 aug SOOd 8. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary. Atlanta Medical College, ATLANTA, GA. TllE Tweuty-First Annual Course *f Lectures will commence Oct. 15th, 1878, and close March 4th 187ft. Faculty—J U Westmoreland, W F West inorelnnd, W A Love, V II Talhalerro, Jno Thail Johnson, A W Calhoun, J 11 Logan, J T Banks; Demonstrator, C W Nutting. Sond for Announcement, giving mil Information. JNO. THAD. JOHNSON, it. ft., Dean, sttg 8 Ira G AHH j»nn<l Morphine haMtcnred. Pal 1 HIYVI W^onlhlojll n*bro«iio Co.ftmll' Ip you want Btli ileatU, l etter Heads, Circulars Cards, Handbill • Posters, or any tiling in the way o Job Printing bring your orders to the