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IVY V. THOUF80X, A««oci»t« Hiiiron tldo oyor tbo »lgiintiiro of "Tux Pay
Hr Kililur : -In llio last Imno ] Into traffic on other tilings ; nor la
of your irapor, I uoo no ndmirnblo nr- fl>>« !t '» i'> Jul, l>ound lo boM ^
! 7J ,L nf .'Tax Par- ' »• « ,nf “ proct.cablc._to *t» »og>* ■;
CrtlAKTOVWt oA., JAN. II l«».
but
Third Trim A«aln
Tho Louisvillo Courier Journaltits ur<?,
•i»j8: Tha Washington oom-opoit-
dents tell us Ibal Gon. Grant is more
Irani upon a third term limn over.
That wan certainly tho linprc-fcshn ' If ho, will they pie
ninto ubo. Nor have tbn owners thero
which reflects tho sentiments of 0 j ftt ,y ri|jbL to complain, Lv tho fact i
nino-tonths of tho laboring inn«Hcn of 0 f these metals being used for money
our country. I do not know who 1 greatly nugmonla their value and thu
Tax Payor" it, nor wlmt bit poll-
’ . . . i cold and ailvor coins become son roe,
ono thing is certain, ho ! w Homotiaies Jo, from various
on tho right track so far an taxa- (J „ UBrH( tho hw issues bills of crodit to
lion is concerned. Can anybody an- j |»a used nn money. Can any one say
H*.ver his intsrogations satisfactorily ? i that tlicso hills of cr« dit, of no intriu-
Tho ’ 8IC 1
Ponce De toon
BITTERS
roost current in tho national capital ■ people would like to hoc it. Why this
ton days ago, and, ns it will not down j enormous taxation? Can any of
issued that a few sharp
speculating moil may muko a big
profit on them, or are they issued ex- j
elusive!)’ for a medium of exchange V 1
Money, as a medium of exchange, j
At the bidding of tho people at tho I public mon, who smoke their flno cl* j
ballot-box, tbo nitnulo imudul voter m.ra, drink their flno liquors, .port ! with all the fiisumtmii Umtiuou bate
' r n , * , , , I frit* If. ft till I Ik. fiVll l.lwtl'Of if Id fl Him III !
may os well take it na ho finds it, and their fine beavers and broadcloth,
for it and tho evil thereof, is a metal ;
, , and a most sacred thing in the eyes
eitartain it as long as it continues to pnid for by tho peoples money, an- 1 of t | J0 | aWj u|l( j j H to (Mv i|j/.ed socie-
If so let them do it. | ly what the blood dots for tho animal
tburat itself tijran his attention.
How Gon. Qraut expects to roach a
Now, what is tho remedy.
Reduce
third term in tho face of existing con- Cio sal trios of all public officers ; take
ditions and opinions, it is not easy to away from tho legislature the power
hoc. llo may expect to see the south , to m iko appropriations for local cuter
ft-flrc, and so to flrotho north, and, by j prises ; consolidate tho offices o
over-awing his own party in Congress, county tax ^collectors and receivers
l>riog about a protext for the use of ! consolidate thu offices of Ordinary
violence not now dreatnod of. He un and county treasurer ; abolish thu
doubted has it his power to produce, office of county school commissioners ;
not a sectional, but a civil war, and , tho legislature to conveno every two
ho rosy, like other ambitious
years; reduce tho pay of grand jurors;
look to tho chances of this, being nl- ' uholiHh this wholesale system of class
ready in possession, to remain master . legislation, which so disgraced onr
of tho situation, Tho army, however, last general assembly ; in a word re
trench and neon on i iso to tho lust dol
I nr. Tho question now arises, how is
this to ho done? Well, wo simply
iaoverweak forsnrvico in a conspira
cy. Tho great states—New York
Ohio and Indiana—aro in democratic
baud*. Mnssachuselta, Now Him- don't know. Purliaps by petition to
4»biro and GonnecticuL could not bo re- tho legislature soon to convene, and
lied on in aid of riding rough thod in tho event of failure on that lino,
over tho opposition. j Mien by revolution. If nothing else
„ In tho mind of a manlike thu pres-. will do let tho pooplo rise en warn and
Wont, tho mind of a suporsUtiouH hero ' resist tho collection of these heavy
t)f deotiuy, with tho gaming t camera- taxes if noeeBsoiy at the point of tho
tnont highly dorolopcd, imposihilitiev, bayonet.
turned over by tho oyo of fancy in Mr. Editor, tho writer has never
tho box of fntc, may lake tho form of voted other than a democratic ticket
trifle*. Gcu. Graut is pie eminently but if democracy is to bo sustained by
a soldier of fortune, They say lie oppressing tho labor of the country
driukfi. - Up to his fortieth year ho then wo nay joj it go to tho wall, and
ftocmed to have exhausted tho eoudi- let us organize a laborers parly, with
lions of bad luck. IIo reached the j the cardinal principles of old Juffurso-
point where gravitation slops and uiuu democracy inlorwcVjn—a parly
turns back. It turned back ia his thafcwill respect tho wishes and intor-
rnwo so violently that it scut him away
to tbo top. lie may huvo the conceit
that tho vein of goud luck which has
not failod him theso thirteen or four
teen years cannot change upon him
booauso of his previous consumption
of bis quantum of hud luck intondud
to foil to his lot in this world. Ho
’to* a good place. Ho likes it. Ho
WQjiW liko to koop it. Wiry not?
Tho "how" is tho rub which stumps j
the ordinary American mind and puz-!
fclos tbo averngo calculator, llut in ;
tbo bright lexicon, whoso golden
loaves contain tho cabalistic figures
4<bal Dutno Fortune reserves to lure ,
tho reckless gamester on, thero in no
snob word as "how.’ N tpolooti never j
ntumped his too nguius^ a "how."
Why sbogId grant?
. Tbo lliucuvillo Guxotta given tho
particulars of un attempted murder
A&d fmicido, which occurred in Liberty
county on Thuraduy of hist week ;
Bryan Konnedy, a colored innu, born
And raised in Liborty county, vyho
was tho principal actor in thu nflnir,
returned from Couueuticut last fall,
whoro ho had boon living for a nutn* |
bor of yoatti pash While there ho con I
traotod an uuduo intimacy with a oo'-
ored girl bonring tho immo of Maggie |
4. Lee. t^he followod him south aud I
last Thursday morning found Bry ant
Kennedy at bin father'll houno, and
told him of hor sit nation, llo asked
her to take u short walk, and when
ubout ouo hundred and fifty yards
* from tho houso indeed her to take a
softt on a log. Ho then drew out his
An Elegant and Pleasant Preparation for
DYSPEPSIA,
FEVEU and AGUE,
ohIh of our people.
Mr Editor, this subject is inoxausti-
blo, blit as youroorrespoudont, in con
sequence, principally, of heavy taxes,
has to pon this article by a piuo knot
(not being able to afford lunipf or aan
dies), and un our pine in about exhaus
ted, and for tho further reason that
ho does not wish longer to tresspass
upon your golumns, will closo.
LESSEN.
A horriblo murder occurred in
Brooks county on OhrialnmH night
Tho act was committed at tho rest
dunco of Mr. A. B. Lovett, and the
evidence ndduoed before tho e.uroiiov’w
inquest disclosed that Mr. limn, the
deceased, and Jerry Wilson were
hoard qunreling at Mr. Lovots front
date, WilaoU Urging .a difficulty and
Halil aUempting to itvoi/j otic. When
Wilson told Jf un ho was a "damned
noouudrcl," to which Hum replied^
"If I am a da round soroundrol you
are ono also." Wihon then struck
Ham, who Immediately ran off. Thero
was a social gout holing at Mr. Level's
at tho time, and wlnm Ham failed to
come hack into tho houso some one
went put to hoc if ho had rode off from
tho house. Finding bin lioran still
standing hitched, search was institu
ted, and ho was found dead with two
frightful wounds on his body, inflict
oil by Homo sharp instrument. One
wan on the front of his body, tho
other in thu hack. Thu filial wound
was pour the heart.
The rsury G nest ion.
A grout deal has boeu published i
system, giving health and life when it
ih allowed to flew freely, and causing
disease and death when obstructed
and dammed up in tho veins. Now
wo know that under any and all cir-
cumstanccH thero aro men, and a plen
ty of them in every community, whoso
avarice grasps at nothing but money,
and tho more scope and ficodoruyou
give to money the more they grasp,
until tlio medium of ( xcliungo, which
the law has prescribed, is withdrawn
from its legitimate purposes purposes
and those money dealers aro enabled
to say to you, you shan't have a drop
of this blood, for your purposes, un
less you pay me a high premium, and
morigugo your property for one-third
it- value. When, therefore, you abol
ish the only check tho law gives on
this kind of extortion, and say to mon
oy donors, your money is nothing
more nor less Chau other property,
and we will protect you iu your traffic,
aud in thu higest profits you can pos
sibly got on it, aud will protoot you
in depressing the juice of other prop
erty as much as you please, and ail
this ill the face and the oyoi of llio
fact that money is tho ciouluro of the
law, and is mudo for the exclusive pur
pose of exchange for other aroporty.
Ah, hut, says the money dealer, if
you have usury laws the y will bu eva
ded aud usury will ho paid by com
mercial men. Be it so. That is a mat
ter of honor among themselves ; and
if all were sharp commercial men the
case would bo different. But wlion it
couich to tlfo rank and file of thu lal.-
boring and producing men, who know
but little about the tricks of trafifli,
and ninny of whom become insane at
thu bight of money, ami whom any
sharp dealer oau induced to peril Ins
hi lie all to get hold of it, it is thu du
ty of tho law to tbiukl him if it can.
But. says another, let money bo free
to mako all tho profit it can—then it
will bu plenty. This is all moonshine
Money goes whoro thero is nlontyof
products to pay for it, f>nd lsalway
scarce when there is nothing to ne.l
hut dirt. A col Lou factory in Atlanta
costing $200,000, would increase the
amotiut of money in this city would
increase that amount ouch year.
Credit is a sort of bastard or wild
cat currency, which springs up iu civ
ilized society, and becomes u por|>ot'
mil mania, leading thousands, as crcd
itors and bunoweru, to seek a living
bout work. It Is not the province
of tho law to ouoounigo credits so
much as il is its duly to restrict them
For this reason exemption, laws,
should l>o kept ou the HtiUltlO books,'
an checks upon creditor ami borrower.
And as money is the chief article from
which injurious credits arise, and as
it is thu ureuturo of the law, aud thu
only thing to which it is necessary for
the law to restrict credit by direct ac
tion, it is evidently thu province und
duly of the law to hold to its usury
uws, You I'd, J. NOHUUOSS.
H. \V. Baldwin has aovered his con
nection with the Georgia Home Jour
nal.
Headache, Heartburn,
LOSS OF APPETITE,
Acidity of 9 tho Stomach.
pistol and fired at her; tho ball struck l j| u , papers, recant ly on tho usury quo
just over the right <
aud glanced.
lion. Wo publish tho following let
8U# ran, crying for help, Uiwanln llio lori lu Hm AUiiutn Coiulilution, which
house, KoUuedy following hor. Ah
think very scUHiblo und his
soou as tbo pooplo from tho houso 1 g rouu J s XU .)J taken
enmo out Kpnnody turuod hack, nml j Kdilors Court it nfion.—l am aware
shortly afterwards they board tho ro- i that you aro opposed to the rest or u-
pori of tho pistol nud going thero tiou of tho usury laws iu oi\r slate
found hiiu dead. 1 1,1,11 ® oul,t “ n ) 0 \ ,r Utwaiily, in giv
; ing nil parties a hearing ou tins mi-
-— | poitant subject, and therefore offer
John Hendry, oolorcl, fnlnlly stiihb tho fallowing views, in favor of their |
fitay- Ah n Tonic In low f.iimn of Fever,
ami to ptriotiN recovering fiom HicknoN-,
iIjoro Ilillorn aro highly beneficial anti
gently Htirnulntihg.
IIIIEPAIIKI) nv
GEO. J. HOWARD,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
I'lUlClltl'Vi! St., Atluillu, t»il.
-$20-
WILL nuv A
Fir>st Mortgage Premium Bond '
or TIIR
N. Y, Industrial Exhibition Co,
Then* Uondu aro Ih«u#(1 for Ihe purpoHu 1
of rnining futirln for llie oruclion of a build
ing in f lie Cily of Now York, lo h« ur^-d
for n
Pcr|M‘tiiul WoildN Fair,
a permanent home, where every manufac
turer can exhibit and null ith good*, and .
every palunleu can eh »w hia Inveiilloiu*.
A coulra ofluduHlry whio.i will pruvo a
vuhI benefit to ihe whole country.
For I liin purnOttn, (lie hcginlature of I lie
Hlnle of New York ha* gramed a •charier |
lo a number of oar moxt wealthy and ren
poctablo nierolmnlf, and Ihmto geullonipn
Imvc purchased no leu a limn eight L-Iookn of
llio iiiohI valuable laud in the City of New
York. Tho building lo bo erected will be
nevcii stories high (I V) feet in heighl), mir
inoanled l»y a mngliiaccnl dome, iin<i will
cover n Hpauo of ‘11 uorcit. it will be con
st moled oT Iron, llrtck ontl (ilatn, and
matte tiro proof. Tho bond*, wljtflh tji e ull
for each, nroseoured by first mortgage
on tho Inml uad building, aud for ilte pur
pose of ifuiUing Ibom popular, tint illrecturs
Imvo deoideil to have 'juorierly drawing) oi
$100,000 caoh. This money being ilioin- |
lurest on the niuount of the whole loan.
Fvery bon'lholdor must revoits ai-ioasi
$21.00, but be may reevir*
«! 100,000 1
Or $UO,(XK), or $10,000, nr $5.0)0, or
$JJ,0t0. \a., Kc.
EVEfcY BOND
purciinHoti before Jan. lilt, lb7«’>, will par
lioipntc in iiiu
Third Series Dmving,
Held Monday, Jan. 4th, 1875.
Capital Premium, $100,000.
Theso Drawing* fake place orery Tnuss
Months, and evenluuily r.vr.nr im»m> will
purtioipnte ia thtm.
Addrusa. for Uond* uad fall infy|mailon,
WJorgonthau, Bruno V Co -
Finanoial Auknth,
211 PurU Hon, N. Y.
Post OfUce Drawer 20.
Heinit by Draft on N. V. TUy Hanks
Heglslcrod hcllor or P. O. .Money Unler.
J. C. M DONALD
AYER & MCDONALD
H JL iR/iX), W ARE
—AND —
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
(S'o. 71 llroail Street, Rome, Georgia.
W E are offering this Season J. Winship Cotton fJins nl $4 00 per Sew: Prall's Col.
t„n gins at $4 00 per Saw ; Phanix at $1 00 pur sew: Brown’s at $:1 - r »0 per Saw.
Brinlcy h Fleet Plow?. Clipper 8teel Plow, Avery Steel Plow; Avery's Cast Plow,
Farmer's Friend Cast Plow, Brintoy’s Cast Plow. Wright’s anli-frictlon Horse Power.
Crnnger*' Brooks, Bolipss nn.l Shearer’s Cotton Presses, and any Implement manu
factured In the (tnited States, at Manufacturer’s prices. Hardware, Guns, and Pistols,
a* wholesale anil retail. We are always pleased lo show our goods and price them.
«.pl 20 AYER k MCDONALD.
THE
Veal, Rome, Georgia.
Violins, Guitars, Music-boxes. Banjos, Tamborine*. Hon- ■. Trianglr-. «
r(Icons, Flutirms. Concertinas, Flutes, l ife-, Picolos, Claironets, r.age
uning Forjts, Pitch Pipes, llormonicans.
Rosin, French, German and Italian Mrlnps. Violin and «<jh»r Cn'ca.
paper; extra Bows, Bow-Hair, Tnil-pierc*. Key-. Bridges, Y inger-Board
Reeds, Piano and Dulcimer Wire. Banjo Heads, Tnn.borlne Gmglers, ’»'• . ■
MiiKlcal I ii At ni m cuts Repaired in Best Htyle.
“DOMESTIC"
Is the Best of All.
8 11 |» .5 1-
LUMBKR
nOLTslON
Gr. W- WADE &C CO
MANL'FACIX’Ui
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
Alwavs kept on hand, or fuminhod to oi ler, at short notice, ut
BOTTOM PRICES!
.TTTST Ol’KNKH
F. L, WALTHALL
DR Y GOO DS,
NOTH >IVS,
Dhsolllllilll .Notice.
Firm of Fealhcrsion k Phillips
q dis-olved Ih- 1-t - I February,
• purpe
» of I
old -
id up Ihe
TKfE
"DOMESTIC"
Tj.
•' BEST
TO USE.”
"EASIEST
TO SELL."
8 M.Agtatr
It don't pay yon
to fight tbo bext
cact'.nsi pro
our claims | get -
thr sgrncr »Ld
u’.l It. fllrta
“DOMIC” S. II. C*. 96 CbmUrs Si., N. Y.
5 O P o i n t h o 1 Superiority,
1 Perfection of Stitch on nil kinds of goods, without change of tension.
•j Great Range of Work—line.it Muslin to coarse Beaver or Hole heather.
I Base of Operation.
4 Hiuiplicity—having one hundred leu paru than some others.
HKI.F-ADJUSTING TKNSIO.NS—not found in any other,
f, I'n'fl Kilk, I.inen Thread, or Glaxed Cotton, with facility.
7 Noiseless, or more nearly so than any others using a shuttle.
8 Durability —fow Hearings - Kasy Motion—Hardened Parts.
9 Very largo Bobbin— two or three times as large a* some others.
10 Convenient Spooler and Durable—ready for use as soon as bob tin la inserted.
II Convenience for I.eng!hening Stitch—on top, behind the arm.
12 Swing Prc»vr F« nt—allowing work to bo easily removed.
Id Extra 8iie and Room under Arm—permitting goods lo passthrough easily.
1 t F.xtra Room under Prvscr Foot and Needle—admitting very thick cloth.
16 .Needle flan bo easily Mot.
Hi CAN NOT HK PITT (HIT OF “TIMIS"—has no Cams or Ocar Wheels.
17 I’.t-Uy oiled without removing Machine—only seven oiling places.
lM L i-dly Clcan> 1 so few |»iand those all large, cleaning no! often requirod.
HI (Jylinderionl hardened linst Hiocd Shuttle, very durable.
20 Cannot Oil the Thread, becau-e tho shuttlo entirely encloses the bobbin.
21 Can not soon wear out—has little friction.
22 Can not ini»stitch;** —peculiar motion of needle bar anlkhultla,
I 23 Not liable to break Needles.
•J Hnutili- c.iuiioi gel ouj >f order —has no screws or pieces sol lered to it.
2*i Dor* not change length ot stitch when in use, ns many others do.
j 20 I' itinot clinng - Tension.
1 27 II »“ no Tent, n *.n bobbin, therefore stitch alike at all times.
: ‘28 ll i- straight needle • .Slews very heavy goods willi ease.
2 i Flailing V. heel on Tup, avoiding trouble of reaching underneath.
h) Can be taken apart mid put aogetber iu ten minutes, ready for use.
:i Auiiumv ic take-up, making perfect stitch with uneven thread, mthin or thick work.
Kiisily lliiead.il, and ulike at all times, without regard lo sixo of thread.
I D ie* not break threads, as many do.
Hhort ('rank—easy treadle—can b™ operated by an irvali<L
consume power, nn*l requlra froi|gont oiling.
">wor, avoiding complicated ut'ohiu'ry
No shut I lu
Thvr
i pay t
> right
arrler slides t
Feed rod connected without shuttfielc'
Fasy methml of raising or lowering the Feed.
Simple device f-.r fastening, setting aud removing not* lie.
nil) Perfect action of Shuttle carrier.
K* *u!»uy- starts from needle, whether regulated for long or short stitches.
I able that ciiunul wurp or split- 7 layers wood—grains run both ways.
Drop leaf that nearly doubles size of table, uudo same as table-
that cannot warp, crack nor shrink, because grains run buth ways.
6. W. FEATHERSIOH
IU IN
lira
’ that
drop or break down, as others i
ting the Machino about the room,
s any fullness even between two oilier pie.
do.
Confectioneries
lie proposes
low figures, fol
poiwible uiulcr thin
dco 16 Gtu
Poslponcmeut
plnn.
I£,7i 1. O HTJUH,
—GEALElt
DRYGOODS,
Boots and Shoos,
Hardware, Hats
Ac., Ac., &c.
s Ghcnilieor Coarse Silk,
‘•roughly lurdvnetl.
mi of Needle, Shuttlo
de. If any part breaks, n
Oporalori best appreciate
ic" SoAvinir Mi
nuking and sewln-
1 Ts
up motion.
<■/<• piece is easily substituted,
the above a (vantages.
“ Dmncst it •*’ Sowing M.'U'limo OoriipnuY,
Broadway, Corner 14th Stroot (Union Square, Now York.
*‘I)oim-stif” Srwiiu; Maoltiuo CompanY,
Groceries No. 4, DoCivos Opora House, Marietta Stroot, Atlanta, Ca.
Sale in ( filartowu l»y U MI’KIN A McCOMNELL.
M'INTERS & NELSON,
On h
He sleo bu
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
J. S. NOYES & CO., I
- bRALr.ua in—
Now Advertisements,
S5 REWARD
T OST, from tho Court House, on tbo
J J night of tho oleotion, n brown Beaver I
Overcoat, The pnokois contained Boverai 1
largv’ britBH keys, tK'sidoa sundry paporr, j
hnndkoreliief, gloves, «ko. Tbo abuvo re
ward will hd paid for thu coat and keyn; or
any person returning mo On* keys may
klip llio cuul. Jan. H, IS7A
A. lttJ.N 1INGTON.
A (Imill 1st rntor's Nollrc.
T 13TTKR8 of ndminislrntioii Imvinx been
i granted to tho undersigned
Furniture and Carpets DRY GOODS,
OROOEIUES, 11 AUD WAUL,
No. 10(1, Rm pi re Him k,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GKOUGI
Thompson’s Liniment
Modiclnos.
Hats, caps, Boots and Shoes,
READY MADE CLOTHING
county, deceased, nil persona indebted to Jdiduinnl and nutter
,ndd i-Hlnto arc not tiled to make immediate I
payment, and those having claims will p
Customers will find ou
comprising many articloi
Is one of the great os t discoveries of the hero to enumerate, and ni
ago. Nothing brings such speedy ami suro
relief to those who sutler with llio uuuier- ...
ou* pains and aches common to (lie human ,ollin K ^ ol,on -
race. Du you want something that will \
ease your head, your back, cure your rlieu- j
mutism and Neuralgia 7 Apply Thompson’s
Stock complete,
it is impossible
Particular attention paid to buying and
duly authenticated, for nettle-
January 4, 1875.
M. V. H. ARE, Ailmr.
pj Jim IlobltiHon, iu thu neck, buck
anti bide with u poek< t knife, from
tbo cffoctB of which lie died in n few
bourn, in Cuthbert, on the *25, Ii ult.
Hendry wtu* umhUd and is now in
jni).
’VVednftpday morning last a negro ’ difllonlty urisoe from three eausiB.
woman was found lying in tho Ijrooks-
yillo road, a few miles from CuUtboi'b
with her nock broke, dead. It wan
evident that nho had boon mm dot ed,
it you
ind deucasod, having applied cine is pul up
sell Inc town lot bclsngiug ‘
ivhtor.ition on our Htatuto boukH, and
trust you will give them un iusortion
| iu your valuable paper.
it in not to bo denied that tho quos-1 sntdestato, containing
tiou is hurroutidud with HOtilO (lituoul-| lying in tho south west corner of what
ties, aud that tho points upon which known as the gin houso field, hetween the keep
tho solution tdiould turn aro Bomowhat | ObI»ol--
otocuro and difileult to l-oaeh. This
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
i Kpra|ns, Burns, and i’ams generally,
THOMPSON'S LINIMENT,
KINOSFOKD'B
OSWEGO
W. M. riULLIPS.
Where ho will be glad lo sec IF* oh
friends and supply them with Goods. Hi
keeps a lino of
General Merchandise
W. S, DAVIS,
c' <» > r if v c - r r<»if
HOUSE BUILDER,
Silver Gloss Starch. \y" n \
Codartown,
do nil kinds
Georgia.
I fen
liar
Flint, the intimate relations and eon
m otion that mouoy hub with property
proper, in old established communi-
tiia. Secodd, tho fact that custom, os
law, allows interest on tho use
idnco, and the residence of Dr.
Borders, in the incorporate limits of
Cttdnrtown in suid county
cht here
.. . l)r- U v it. THOMPSON. Your neighbor's
eight of nn acre, have tried it, und it Ims never failed to do
promises. Every family should
l hand, and thereby save many a
dollar. Often a long nml expensive trip
physician might be dispensed with,
simply bv applying Thompson's Liniment
then keep it Ou bund—ii wtlf-ro»t y
No physician can practice success-
For ll»e Laundry.
T.KINGSFORD&SON
HAS IIECOWK A
IIO I S FMO LI) A*EC'EssrTV.
Its great excellence has merited tho com
bat
litors, to appear at my ottico ns required fully without a good I.iniuicnt—thcr know Pll 1 VCPiZCd COPII StcIPCh
pud circumstanocs pointing out h»*t °f money. Aud, thirdly, that mouoy
husband ns tho guilty party, ho wan hjis a fusoinntion for maukiud above
by law, lo show oauso if any ffioy have, why
said application should not be grantod.
Given under my hand and otliaUl signa
ture, this 8th day of January, 1870.
JOEL BREWER, Only.
nrrestod and lodged
pn investigation
Cuthbiit hud two Arts lnsl week
rQBUlting in bnrniug a tenement hou-;o
, tho
G*
. . all other things, inuHuiuch
jul to qwmt i, in g U „g 0 0 f seripturo, ub well us com-
, mon Bcttso, it is said, " Tho lovo of
mon .\v is tho root of all evil." It is
therotoio owing to theso causes or
facts, that tho difficulty arises iuvolv- :,<■
bolougiug to AV. R. Blackburn, and ing tUo qtiostiou of usury
tbo Uitehcu ou tho promises of A. J
Moyc. Both accidental.
Judge Hansel ecutuuccd Nick
Thompson, tho liegit) that was found
guilty of UiQ murdor of Gaptaiu 11 tin
ier, iu Brooks county, to l>e htiug on
January 20th, but his counsel gav«
Fret itu'ii, money
tho law, brought into existence ns
such, for a medium of exchange for
property proper, und this is the sole
object of tho lovo in making money,
whether of g Id, silver, iron
It tiuo that gold und silver aro the
copied materials for money through
out tho cixilieod world, for the reason
notice that *|wjf would c»rry Hw <»■» ibat lhc.v w fmiblc, UivWWi., and of
to the Supreme court
Thoro vvero 009 iutcrmcntu
vannah last year.
grunt value according to Weight and
tuilk, and because too, they are useful
for other purposes th.tu luouoy, But
m making them into tuoticy the law
Mr. F.vnns Mardlaw, the young ) only regards and stamiis them as a
jnau who was mashed between u ten- medium of txchunge, the sntuo as it
dor aud car. while endeavoring to stamps u piece of paper for tho same
Ponplo them, iaAugn.lailm28Ui.it. gW*'- do« not rnaka nor ».vk
iliod l.i.t Fiiday at S o'clock p.
Administrutoi's Sato.
GEORGIA, lVI.lv COUNTY.— On tho;
lay in February next, will |
bo sold, before tho Court. Houso door, in ,
t'tdartown, taid county, within the legal
* *>f sale, lotm of land Nos. 781, ,7-»'!,
784 ami 735. (except about 81) aoreaof
lots Nos 738, 784 nml 731.) in tho th
creature of district nml scotiou of said county.
Saiit tract of about 170 acres, containing
about 33 acres of bottom laiwl, ubuut ten
acres of good upland, about In acres of tol
crably good upturn!, all under cvjliivution
and well wateicd, tifteou or twenty acres
paper, j ol u l*l»ud to clear; duelling and outliou.sesj;
il... ..... i beautiful location for rcnidcDtfO, plenty of
timber, .Jo., thro® miles from Rockuiari.
Sold tor the benefit of tho heirs of J. A.
Thompson, deceased. Terms: four annual
, Jan. 1, I87t»; second, Jam
j ou. Further information
day of sale. Jan. 2, 1875.
T. J. THOMPSON, Adtn'r
s imporlauco—then koop
apply it yourself nml save money.
Inti di'i Pit. It. R. THOMPSON, over
Reese’s Drug Store, get si bottle, aud
or bo without it. It will db whnt it say*.
I you'll never regret buying it. Oct 24
Tor suit* in Hockmnrt by K K lloge.
guaranteeing s
prices ns chenp i
any kind of pr<
i can be done, for cash or ;
luce. Furniture will be
cheaper than it can be i
PIANOS, ORGANS
MI'SICAL JIERCII/VNIHSE,
Small lustrum Stflnf t>nj Slitet GuiUra. A^oola fur llio Celebr.lel
P ters, Webb & Co., and Hardman Pianos.
AM) THE QHEAT NEW ENOLAND COS
CABINET ORGANS.
Theso wo claim arc the VERY BEST. an i;for Todimooials, CiUlojuoi a n 1 spaol»
Ternmpply to
Winters .Vr Xolson, t*l 1 Market street,
CHATTANOOGA, TETvTlSr.
Old instruments taken in e
BPpt 5.
Special prices to Cash Cuitomars.
PKEPAltm* UY
T. KINCSFORD & Son,
Exprsaelv for food, when it is j i ■ q <•
made into puddings, is a dessert < f gr
excellence. For sale by all lirst-ola-- ti
•T.
ASH STORK
. Siul»l>^ «V Co.,
CKIKIRTOM S, OA.,
constantly on hand a full lino of .
THE SINGE R.
“Tbo number sol.1 is tbo true criterion of merit. - ’
East End Wood Shop. BARBER & WOOD
ft mi to euublu people to apiy
other property. Nor il
Tho day after Christmus, iu Brt oka
pouuty, tv young man named Alter-
inau bhot a Mr. Strickland, the l all to make monov
f4';ing effect between the eyea. Tho iln lf, but it
v pund was not f^tal.
to {take un art el oof property or an
article of merchundise, but s.uiply an
•lo of cxehaugo for other pitiperly
ipplication lor letters
he persons and propeit
ioa nud Ricluy Thomps<
)f P. T. Richey, decea-e.l
, minor children
i t'ourl of Ordinary, to be u®ld it* said
irrfie C0UU U ow Abe first Monday in February
next, to shot* caurfc; il any they have, why
* uu . , said letter* of Guardiaitseip should not be
article of trutho by gramo a term, ot the law. Gtw * under
1>*. and its whole my hand and ottu-ial » gatture, this J.»u
* JOEL BREWER, Ord’y.
ohjppt in mfildng money D, to f.*cili-
•T. M. I1ARU1S.
Repairs aud Makes
Wagons, Bedsteads,Tables etc j^ebpectfixi.y jh. »<•«'-
Aud almost naytliiiig made of wood.
\Y OlIKC II K A P F 0 U C A S II.
feaY* iVo'l dime according to prom-
t.x’. sopt 19- ly
Pntrivk A:
33 Broad St., Romo, Ga.
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
PRINTERS
Pianos, Cabinet Organs,
SMAI.l. INSTRUMENTS. SHEET
MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
l'lniu and Fancy Printing Neat and Cheap
Paper Sacks and fine Wrapping Paper.
Picture Fratnea and Mouldings- Write
Uf ftr catai-.^i- and Price Ids'. sep2fily
CSDARW U .V,
Stock aud arc canatautlyr receiving
DRY GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS,
Boots, Shoo.-
Wool «fe Fur 1 Ini -
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Meal,
FLOUR and BACON.
Which we will sell as cheap as any ono ii
town for tho CASH. Call aud oxamin
cfor^ purchasing. June 20
K EBr
FAMILY GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
Hoots Jiucl Shoos ;
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AN'D FACTORY GOODS.
Cash buyers will find it to their interest
to examine our goods and prices before i
purchasing.
ggOi. Sole agents for the sale of the cele
brated " Watt Plows” and fixtures, in l'olk
county. junc 20—tf
The Allen House,
Ccdartown, Georgia.
CHARLES H. HARRIS, PnoruiEToa.
rpilK Proprietor announce? to tlse public
L that i.clia.- tipoiu-d a hotel in this place
under the name of The Allen House. He j
propo.-es to entertain bis guests in a plain !
couutay-like way, without any attempt at i
style or fashion. For this He nj-ks such j
. compensation as any reasonable peuauu will i
cheerfully give, and uo one complain at.
| County Custon $1 per day; single meols; 1
I 50 cents; Board and Lodging, per month, 1
?2l»; Board and Lodging, per week, $7 00. |
, Lights and fuel extra. Board without loiig-
; ing. per month. $15; per week. $5 00. !
Single meals, 50 cents. Oct. 6, 1ST4.
SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1873
Hu- „f Sewing Machine Sales of 1*73. rosde up from Ihe sworn returns of Sew-
Machine patents, fhow our sales amounted to
232,444 DMULCSUnSTES
Being a large increase OTcr the previous year. In 1872 wo sold 45.000
chines than any other Company, whereas, in 1873, the sals* wero
113,254 Machines in Excess of our Highess Competitors
These figures are the more remarkable, for
pie Companies in 1878, are ItM than their Sales i
Our Sales have Largely Increased!!
It Will hardly be denied, therefore, that the Superiority of the Singer Mchines is full
ly demonstrated—at all events thatt heir popularity In the Household is uoquestioaal ‘
Terms Easy. Payments Light. Call on or address
IVIiss "Vii'g-inla Eumpkin,
Local Agent, Ccdartown, Ga.
«r THE SIXGER MANUFACTURING COAIPANY,
Cor. Broad and Alabama Sts., G?,