The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, September 05, 1878, Image 4

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The express. Cedartown, September Gth. For tho Express. More Truth Than jPo 'try* BY AN EX* FELTON ITE; Come till ye toiling musses* of every rucfl nnil color, Ami let iiH reason a while, of matters and (lungs together About four years ago, together we did band To vote for h i Independent, and burst a ringisli elan. The thing it was performed, to our whole heart’s desire, ' n I the n-masters, if any, did to p • lil" retire} t ■ v i . ; nominated Lester, who w *< *;■.• •, good and pure D n m;.' a• • .1 Id have retired, to pri- n• jiM ;'ao years after, our man he i-: not ud boys, as sure as you a;e horn; AmI .i we all did rally, with all mir might and main And \v"ii.. oig majority, to Congress lie went again. And milier tune lie sings to us, not e . .r'iy as before em.i • o.iek this t RELIGIOUS, I Will link I 111' Slip lnou^lir [.ester honest, lie '■veil il from iiis lieurt in lliink such foul is li things, !-■, ’Lis nil u ful'Oe. 'liinks it i truly dun- with, i r do. inlioriiio |kmj[)1 Hiding him, ipou privuiu lines, w ii liivDi'ecl few etly, wlmt lie hud lie wuntsn hoy to numimtte and fix U|i uli the plans A.ud the.' io o II the toiling masses that fir. Felton i« the man; Alter wnieh he wants to meet, the “de ;r oplo” all alone (Viol leli to tin in that lie’s complete, mid that Lcstci is u rogue. Oh you honest men of every eolor, how can you wink or nod, And tuierale aiioli slanderous words, il Lien d by a man ot Quit! Win) could hluinc him to want to meet his friends nil alone, That lie might uao his bitter slang, against an innocent one. No wonder that in the heated term, lie declines to discuss When he intended to stamp the worm, and wallow him in the dust, It does seem, and I would guess, it tu be a certain fact That Felton intended to demolish Lester and doit behind his buck. How can the Dootor sympathize with ail tlie people now, When a rail lie never split,nor u fur row did lie plow, lint was taught to preach God’s word that slavery was Ii is will And from the fruits thereof, his beb ly he should till. That, was the very thing, that prompted him to secede And caused so much orphttnage, and widow’s hearts to bleed, And now ho can slander his victims, from his very heart And sneer at these empty sleeves, and say it is all a farce. Come lot us now remember, well that poor old orphan hoy, To whom mattock, axe and the wedge was once his Christmas toy, With which ho hud to work and strive, a living to obtain. For his mother and his brothers and his sisters to maintain. • While Felton of all his luxuries, sap ped from a silver spoon, Hard toiling for a living, was Les ter’s only boon, While Felton was seceding and dis rupting Union ties, We heard Lester’s warning voice, uud the sound will never die. When we remember well to-day of reading his warning words, Tlie voioo ot thopeople must be heard secession is a dangerous road, Although good men us ever lived, wore tlie cockade, in tlie hut, Hut tlie warning voice of George de clared, there was danger in that. Aguin to all who are opposed, to tlie nominating pluu, Did you not know you are support ing ono oi that very clan Conceived in secret by cardinals with out knowledge or of your uid, By county oflioe-seekers the whole tiling wus made. They ounnot even now withold, but are beginning tornako the threats, That Felton county oilicers next time they are determined to elect, With us i hey all did bund, to help to burst tlie ring, And now that very clan, has turned to be that tiling. Lester’s sympathies are with tho poor, dnd from them he will not depart .Felton said four years ago, Leste^ hud an honest heart So come now my bruve boys, of every race and color, We have broken np one ring and let us break the other. Mrs. A.—“Now, B, will you come and see our apiary?” Mrs. B—who has been putting it off all tho after- doou—“Well, Mrs. A, the thing is, yon know, I’m—I’m rather afraid ot .monkeys.” Aipong tlie latest curiosities iB a wjjct-stone to sharpen the water’" edge. Here and Thero a Gum. Many a physician 1ms gained hie practice by one patient telling others of his cure. Tell your neighbors that you have been to the hospital of Jesus uml been restored, though you hated all manner of meat and drew nenr to the gates of death; and may he a poor soul, just in the same con dition as yourself, will say, “This is a message from God to me.” Abov- all, publish abroad the Lord’s good ness for Jesus’ sake. IL' deserves your honor. Will you receive his blessing, and then like tho nine le pers give no praise? Will you he like lhe worn in in the crowd, who was healed by touching the he of his arment, and then would fain have slipped away? If so, 1 pray that the Master may say, “Somebody hath touched me,” and may you lie com pelled to tell the truth,and say, “I was sore sick in soul, but I tone! el li the , 0 my blessed Lord, and 1 am saved, and to the praise of the glory of thy grace I will tell it; I will tell it, though devils should hear me, 1 will tell it and make the world ring with it according to my ability, to tlie praise and glor of thy saving grace.’’ —tipuryeon. It is rough work that polishes. Look at the pebbles oil the shore! Far inland, where some arm of the sea thrusts itself deep into the bo som of the land, and expanding into a salt loch, lies girdled by the moun tains, sheltered from the storms that agitate the deep, the pebbles on the beach are rough, not beautiful; an- ular, not roundrd. It is where lung, white lines of breakers roar, and the uttling shingle is rolled along the trand, that its pebbles are round- id and polished. As ill nature, as n art, so in grace; il is rough treat ment that gives souls, as well as stones, their luster. The more the diamond is out the brighter it spark les; and in what seems hard dealings, there God has no end in view blit to perfect. Ins people.—Dr. Quthvis. T> O Y\ T N With High Prices! CHICAGO SCALE CO., OS cC* 70 West Monroe St., Cliicayo III, Have Reduced tho Prices of all Kl»»la ol S^ALESl 4-Ton liny, Stock or Cotton Scale, $00. Former Price, $100. All other sizes nt a great reduction. ITT Ev Scale Fully Waiihantku. All orders promptly ailed. Circulars, Price Lists nnb Tcstlmc sent upon application. liny tho Cheapest and Besl line. Ill, In—-ly OKAMPTON’S IiRpehihl t*§ohp AS THE best. This Soap Is mnnullictured from pure mate rlal«; and ns It contains a largo percent al or Vogotlnu Oil, Is warranted Hilly equal to the host imported Castile soap.aml at the same time contains all tho washing ,v cleans ing properties tln-lr list of tho names of rellablo persons acquaintance :vho wish to procure nn *—* either1’JnnoorOrgan, 1 wllMiso my^bes ^ ' their list within ono year, I will credit them; sum sufficient to pnyfor any Inntru-: looted nt tho lowest wlioleanlo price/ —nent.froo, or after, a mnv bo ni ‘ * ship thei n In tho nnmor, n__ ids a real scrvlco, nn I shall mnko V?-?5IrK instrument,* succeed ?4l£ W' "T ut nraouuts, , . incut, selected nt tho lowest wholesn I will lmmodlntcly ship the instrument,fre . any amount is credited tho balaneo may bo pi.. - — In cash nuu I will then ship them tho Instrument.! They need not bo known In tho matter, and *•* doing their fr‘—«“ T Klranen.’for from oliB-lmlf Jo tvo.llil what Is ordinarily asked by ngonta. Fjcaso Bond list ut once, aud nfter you havo mndo inquiry, you can add to It. Illustrated Newspaper sent free. A*- ' S3 ¥£$2FhSiJi PIANO S raaANDcm mry who has received ns many lonts ns has Mr. Beatty. From a nuu xurrltory comes tho same vprdlct: tho best in tho world.’’ CAUTION.-- has brought Into oxhitonco hundreds of Imitators, some of whom lmvo formerly bee* In my employ, whoso want of experience Is ovblent to those who are cnpnblo of jijdRjng.llbint rated Apvt;i|TisF.n DC8TTW PIANO GRAND, 8QUAHF.' ANDW- DLMI I 1 my***** 9 RIGHT,r.ncfllKATTY’SCELK- 1IUATED GOLDEN TONGUE FARLOll ORGANS are —it perfect Instrument* French Iai therefore recon Mnnullictured only by Crumpton Brothers, 2, 4, 0, 8 and in Rutgers Place, and 8S and 35 Jefferson Street, New York City. G. A'." r £llUI3, Cedartown, Ga. B. E. Buckwalter, FAS II ION A RLE SHOEMAKER ZIOMB, G-A.. ROOT AND SHOE, filing on me can get It. No coarse April ^ The Cedartown Express. fJE- WEEKLY FAMILY NEWSPAPER, published in the thriving i !l\. village of Ceilnrtown, Polk County, Georgia, and devoted especially to tho interests of Ohorokoo Georgia. It is a home enterprise, and overy citizen in Polk and surrounding counties should give it a hearty support. To the T WITH B MBB There Is no raanufacturei this or any othc unsolicited lndi NEW SHOP! A TTENTION Is Invited to the fact that 1 have opened in Cedartown a ITrst-class WOOD and R LACK SMITH SHOP Any t done In toned and « over before manufactured In tl try. Address DANIEL Incton, New Jersey. " “ “The worst unbelief of the present day is not the unbelief of the infidel who rejecls the Rible, hut the unbe lief of tho Christian who accepts it and is too lazy to read it, allows it to lie diist-oovecpd «n the slndf, neither knowing nor ouriug what it contains. If he knew what it contains he would show his knowledge; and il cared, his Bible would not be neg lected as it is. Tho unbelief of the rebellious world is sad, hut how much moro sad is the unbelief of those who neglect the message which tells of their Father's love, which re veals to them a Saviour’s grace.” Between parents and their chil dren there is so great a society of na ture and of manners, of blessings and cursing, that an evil parent can not perish in a single death. Holy parents never eat their meal of bless ing alone, but they make the room shine like the fire of a holy sacrifice; and a father’s or mother’s piety makes all the house festival and full of joy from generation to generation. —Dishop Taylor. jwaxon 0RBAN8 TGOF’S STANDARD HUFFIER, \ ' ■ ’ ' :i, :• ti - —v: a . fur AM, Xpuliitr Mitcliln Tho liopt to «,o mid iit.]ol perfectly c Addrccs E. J. TOOP, 11 Domectio " Hiilldln|;, Now York, Tlie most moral of us have soiled our souls somehow. Wo cannot de ny this honestly toourselves. There are men who walk as very princes of manhood among their fellows whose inner lives are full of impurity. God’s own methods are tlie best, lie has provided the regular minis try, the stated means of grace. They are elllcient. We should not underrate them nor dishonor them by doubting that they furnish the channel through which the heavenly light and saving grace shall reucli tlie consciences and ohange tlie hearts of the people. An exchange says: It iajustawfnl- ly discouraging! Just about tlie time watermelons begin to come in, the poor man has to scrape every cent In can raise to pay the tax on his dog. Why can’t this dog tax bo collected somo timo in the winter? A Yonkers man calls his wife Frailty, because Shakespeare says, “Frailty, thy name is woman.” None too complimentary to the Yonkers matron, but not any worse than tho Murray Hill man who calls his wife a blasted idiot, and all be cause bIio married him. A good old farmer found himself one day with his boy ot tho further end of the row when tho diuner-bel] sounded. Anxious to make every step count, he commenced to hoo his way buck, saying to the boy us ho did so, “Thomas, do you ever think about dying?” “Yes,” said Torn. “I think I shall die pretty soon if I don’t have seme dioner.” THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, THE SIMPLEST, THE MOST DURABLE, THE MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINES. nil tho lalCBt nml most deslrnbl* nil, makes tho donlilo- lf-regalntlng ton- do tho whole rango _ Is iniuio In tho most dor mer. with conical atccl hearings and utii!.? journals throughout. » for tho *• DOMESTIC” Hawing Ma rt tho •* DOMESTIC ” Papor Ft improvement It is iaslly , l’:rc:.d Luk-Ktlicit. 1 us aclf-regnlnttng (dona and take-up. mid will d ~ of family work without clmn The- I r.h!o man /'genu Ucd hi uifunoccuplcd territory. Address Bowing Hacklno Company, How York. A Lecture TO YOUNG MEN. irkmanlilce stylo, and at flilrlivln Jix. JE2 OAJB 3EE, HOUSE SHOEING Wrl a specialty.^ AIW wkla a trial, ami I will gitnvnti Jan.17, lv NVII.LIS S. HAND. James G. Dailey, Cni> i :ut a k hii's War k- R oo.ms. A FINK AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Metallc, Grained, Walnut, ami Ntuluod Collins Burial Hobos and Collin Trimmings always or Ncatust Ilcurst-B Inmlshud for ftitiuruls. All * tilled with despatch, day or night. Kcsi , eoruor Court and King Streets. Also, deal First-clues Furniture of all kinds. scpM-lj JACK TALIA.PEMO, Sale Foed and Livery ?table. broad Street, Jtomc,Ga. Best CAIIE taken (If stock. Price, rcoeonn- blo. Special nccoinmodntlon fur teams. My Folk lurnlcon county Irlonds are invited to call ami c. fob. 21 tf Br. Louis S. Ledbetter, Dental Surgeon. Cedahtown, Georgia. /•NKADUATE of tho Ualtimorp Collego or Dental Surgery, keeps up with tho latest improve monts In the prolession, and guarantees satlsfac- G. J. EBIANT, 1^0. 6, broad Street, ROME, a A. Keeps on hand tl over kept In Home and soils thei , .. . one olso sells their Impure liquors. Give hlr call and satisfy yourselves; you will llml him t< NO HUMBUG. If von want something good, uud try Brian!; ho will not represent his Liquor: unless ho means what be says. When ] ml Purest LIQUORS plo drink they should ahvayi what he is doing and get. ' risk. He has moved :1 get what t hey want and ---• -ixt door to tho R Rome call on him uml quickly and gc leh 21 ly Will give all the latest nows, besides a variety of Literary, Political, Educa tional, Religious, Temperance, Agricultural, and general reading matter. It is an excellent advertising medium, and merchants ami others who wish to secure the vast trade from Polk, Paulding and Haralson counties, in this State, and Cleburne and Cherokee counties, of Alabama, would do well to avail themselves of llit* advantages it offers. Our advertising rates very moderate, mul will be sent on application. Official Organ of Polk and Haralson Counties. All the advertising pertaining (o the offices of Sheriff and Ordinary in Polk and Haralson counties is published in THE EXPRESS, and no other paper in tho county publishes it in full. In addition to this fact, THE EXPRESS undoubtedly lms a oajr otlici? impcx* Iji Folk Counly. Wo invite tho attention of advertisers to this fact, and ask them to consider thvir own interests and advertise in THE EXPRESS. Hates of Subscription. One Copy One Year $2 00 Ono Copy Six Months 1 00 One Copy Three Mouths 00 Jiust Published, fn a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents, A Lecture on tho Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure or seminal wcakuuas. or Spermatorrlue. induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotoncy, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage - "--sy, and Fits: Men- •by Robert J. Cul- Qroon Book," &c. generally; Consumption. Kpih tal and phlsical Incapacity, <fcc. verwoll, M. D., author of tho ‘‘G Tho world-renown author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves ftom his own oxperienco that tho awful cotisoquorice of Self Abuse may be efl'ectuully removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain uud effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, nrlvutely aud radically. tA7~Thi8 Lecture will prove a boon to thousands Sont under seal, In a plain envelope, to any nddrosB —letpt of six cunts, or two postago stamps. Address tho Publishers, THE CULVERWEuLi juwiUAi* cu.. 41 Ann St., New York; Post Office Box, 456(1. WANTED. Agents for tho naio of the singer sewing MACHINE. To good, reliable, energetic men, who can furnish good bond and horse aud harness, Htsndy employment will bo given at remunerative pay. AddrcsB, giving references, THE SINGER MF’Y CO., aug 8 7t Rome, Ga. .m*d 7 o Barham’s Infallible PILE CURE. Muimfkctured by th# Bftrham Pilo Coro Os., Durham, 17.0. IHto.ur^llfw^rt.014, hnliMm BfpUwUva 9 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., ■JsssafssJwwB^^ of prlrata, cbronlo and MxualdUeiwc*, gpermator- mdariaii rnsrHagB* Irapfe ApSarKamB counselor Of 300 pagti) Mrtttoanr ad^w. ^ U ure, -[ d £* , *’fc r l ‘^ hourt rnxa UA.il.to7P. k Sunday a, J W i V, kb ^BARNES’ Patent Power Machinery. ^ Indifferent muchinea with I R which Builders, Cabinet | a)Makers, Wagon Makers , and Jobbers In mlBcella- plotoas to Quality and price with steam power manufactur ing. Will send Machines On Trial if Deeiaed. Say whore you read this and B«nd for catalogue and prices. W. V. & JOHN BARNES, Rockford, Winnebago Co., Ill. July 4th20t iaFgeait&’s Restaurant & Lodging. No. H Broad Street, Romo, Ga. Samplo Tables and Rooms for Com mercial Travelers. Single Meal.,... $ 25 Singlo Lodging, ’ 25 Board and Lodging, per day 1 (K) Board; per day...... 75 Sa^Hjr.iUrcnkfaBt^ and Lodging 75 OYSTERS AUENOT iNOWDED WITH MEALS. Table supplied with the best the market affords.—Meals at all hours. Nov. 23 TI-ly We are prepared to do all ordinary kinds of Job Printing with neat ness and dispatch. Everything from a visiting card to a muuimoth poster eau he printed at 0111 eftlce, bucIi as ILeitex 1 Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads. Statements^ Fosters, Visiting Cards, Check Books, Note Books, Circulars, Cards. LEGAL BLANKS PRINTED TO ORDER, And for sale at 80 cents per quire FOR THE CASH. JTno. W. RADLEY, < CEDARTOWN, GA. LADIES of Georgia. 8eA FoAjtf makes the best cookery. Its strength is double that of any other baking powder. It is on that account tho chcapcet. can of Sea Foam is uvrth three any other baking ponder. By the use of it, your bread will be equal to Fifth Avenue. Your food will bo tho best. Your health will bo preserved. Your daily work made easier. Bread will bo whiter and richer. You will save a great deal of money, By the turn of Sea Foam, a barrel of flour makes forty pounds more bread, Your bread, biscuit, and cakes will be always light if Sea Foam is used. It is a now comfort for home. It is pure, and not adulterated. It is healthy for you and the children. It is tlie perfection of scienco in cookery. Your cookery will bo always good. You will always have a good cook, It makes every cook a good one, Your bread will never bo sour. Chemists who have analyzed Sea Foam commend it. PhysicianB who have experienced or witnessed its health-promoting properties, commend it. Wholesale grocers always commend it. Retail merchants who have introduced it among their customers and noted its wonderfully rapid sale, never fail to commend it. Husbands and fathers, whose wonder and delight at tho greatly improved and uniformly good quality of the bread and pastry have led them to inquire the cause, aro loud in their commondation of it. Housekeepers who have ones used it will have no other, and thus most strongly commend it. Cooks whoso best efforts with other powders have failed, aro jubilant over Sea Foam. Il over the country it it UNIVERSALLY COMMENDED ■1dually the ladies of Georgia, where Sea Foam has been introduced, now a8 noted for their excellent bread biscuits, corn-cakes, and other cookery as they have always been for their remarkable beauty. Nowhere in tho world can ho found better bread, biscuit, and cakes than is produced by these noble Judies. There is a constant rivalry among them to seo who shall make the best. And not only is this the ease, but Sea Foam adds to tiieiii beauty, for health brings beauty, and nothing more conducive to good health than light, nutritious bread, cakes, and pastry, which Sea Foam never fails to make. Sea Foam 1b for sale by all first-class reluil grooore in nunrly overy city, If your grocer hasn't it in stock, and is an obliging man, he will get it for you. If, however, you aro un able to obtain it readily at home, send for circular and price-list to Gantz, Jones & Co. Manufacturers and Proprietors, .Buns No. 12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis, Mo. texuaHroilblr* ot'h * th **!] Cr ^ en0 f tn **»• treatment of th« The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE ytielPBIV^TB^JI ED|CAL ADVISER .taKle.wllli"lithe ri'it'iitimprovements In mciticnltreatment HeaJwlint aur Immen-pwii soy i “The knowledge imparted In Ur. Hulls i.ewr u Ih in no way of questionable char- • c *«t “}»* •oinctlilna that every one aheuld know The SINGLE LIFE GREAT!REDUCTION IN^PR.CES Wo are the first to offer First-Class Sewing Machines, nt prices within tho reach of all. WE WILL SELL TUB VERY BEST Family Sowing Machine for Twenty-Five Dollars IN CASH, on nn ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, wkB Walnut Top and Drawer, and necessary Attach ments, and deliver it ut any Railroad Depot W the United Stttto, FREE OF CHARGE. These machines are warranted to <J6 tho whole lino of Family Bowing with more iflpidity, more case of management, ami less totlguo to tho opera tor, than any machine now In nso. They inako tho Double Thrcpd Stitch In such a.uinuner that they avoid- the necessity of winding tho'unacr thread, and will sew from tlio ffnest cambric to the heaviest ovorcout cloth. Bend fora cicular und sample of sowing. Every machine warranted for three years, Agents Wanted Everywhere. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, 729, Filbert Bt., Philadelphia, Pa. Jnn3-ly. KELLEY’S HOTEL. W. A. KELLEY, - - - Proprietor North Side Marmot Street, pjjovo Sixth,. LOUIS VI Lbi, K Y. NEW HOUSE, 1 Newi,y Fitted. BOARB AT $1.50 PER DAY I»v 23 U