The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, July 04, 1874, Image 3

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NTCrU-AMWCUHOMMIIlMR TUB RECORD. iVuVi.'nw Muujjisa, .in.v 4, 1S74. CHVUCII UIRKC'TOKY. Baptist CnOftGB.—Regular Services, 1st and 3d .Sundays in each month, Roy. (Jourt ncy Brown, Pastor. Sabbath-school at 0 o'clock, A. M. Mkthodist Church.—Services at 11 o'clock, a. v an.l 8 o'clock, r. >t. every Sabbath; Hot. Win. II. I.aPrade, l’astor. Sabbath«sehool at ‘J o’clock, A. m. Pkkshttkuian Cnfttcti.—Services 1st nnd 8d Sabbath every month, Uov. R. F. Taylor, Pastor, Sabbath-scliool nt/d o’clock, . ^ Masonic. Calk^kia Loikjb, No. 121, F. k A. M.— Regular communication, the 8tl Friday night in each month. 4 — ^j t m. ^nmns, W. M. N. M \Y bight, sJKrolary. liooil T€*n»i»lnrH. (’rnvitsA , .\i.LKY LopnK, No, .11*3. 1. 0. (1. Meets every Friday night (except 3d Friday,), C. 0. .Tanks, W. C. 1. J* M. Hauhis, Secretary. (irnnue. t’oigj itt CJitAKOK, bo, 20— Regular meet ings Saturday before the third Sabbath In each month. H, O O a L I T K M S. Our Agent*. John S. Vann, Priors Station, lb P. Keathcrston, I.iitio Hnmch. Thomas W. Dodd, Kockmnrt R. S. Pattillo, Taylorsville. k Wanted.—A smart, intelligent boy, about IS ycare old, with a fair English cd- uootion, to learn tho Printing business, lie must be h boy of good character, and »at afravd of work. None other need ap ply. A resident of town preferred. ^ JrctujDiuber— Our toroid aro strictly cash in affiance, and w® thi^l, expect all who hnvs subscribed to*pay tlieir stlhscrip- tion after this, our first issue. \ We desire to bo prompt in all kur deal ings, but unless our patrons pay us prompt ly, it will be impossible for u liabilities promptly. • By rofovenoo to an mlvortisoment in another column, it will be seen that the Mobile Life Insurance ComjYhny wish to engage cauvassing agents. This is n good Southern Cotnyany, and pliould bo patron^ - ixed by our peoplo. A fine opportunity is offorod to soino onergatlo young man of our town to mako some money. “Brass” is tho only capital required. t . Kitchkns, who has boon Confined in jail in this plaeo for some time, charged with the offouso of horse stealing, was re moved to tho Carlersville Jail on last Mon day night, by Mr. Clements, Sheriff of this county, for safe keeping. Some apprehen sions were felt that there would bo an at tempt madn to rescue him. In an article last week, in reforcnco to tho Tccumseh Iron Works, wo (dated Umt tlie Company 'cmploybd alimt 'seventy tivo hands, ntid a population cf three hundred Wc have since leuru.cd tjiat they employ twice that number, with a population of about five hundred, •- tn tnannj»oM! nnd employees of herokeo Iron Works'ti-fluTthoiiiicYos to bail 'Fruit Harbor i Wo'o.il soil Uio'( Jar at from $2 To to per dt.zuu. • Our colorod citiziuia. luul a iMimluy- Schbol Celebration on last Saturday. They marched through town, down tothbhrnnch. Ths exercises consisted of reading, speak ing and singing selected pieces; alter which uu addres was delivered by A. K. P. Al bert,, colored school tcacUci* , ui r „ this. ploco, on the importance of tho education of -the rising generation, which Wf»1'rttoelml A'illi much applause. Tho Home brass band was present and cruutcd quite a.m'nyatign, Tin: Cherokuo Iron Co. linvo just received a very fine assortment of Prints at low prices. They sell hats oboapor .and ny other hmiso in town. "Pay iiarkot price*ftp liiiftor. fejjgs, any thing t|>at tjiey /.*aij sell faster tha tho higho chickens, without h , forrutnly of this pluco, kmart, was in town on last A fun* lot. of Flour at roduaed pr npkin ft McConnell’s. Moo.sfuuNU.—On last sday evening, about 8 jA o’clock, a r i Noril%.»siorly dii o for Bomo lime. T tho "oldest iulii.bita have church, for near last Wednesday era ought And could profit by planting less cotton and raising more small groin and the groan Yskft&fiing tho demand for laborers, and at ;e more money and en rich, instead of impoverish, their laud. If you want a pair of full Block Kip lb>ots for $3 CO, go to J. ,S. Noyes «V CVh. A manly qroom and hi* fair and lovely bride were g'uesjs at tho St. Charles Hotel Sunday night last. They Imil, by any of elopement, from Oxford, Ala. Mr. Wood and Mi.-s Katyr were cousins, and her parents objoated to tho union; but tho. couple thought the objection not well foun ded, and taking advantage of tho HliJluosH of llie night, came over the hills to Cedar- town. They went on their way rejoicing, on Monday morning, in the direction of Cave Sbring. Wish them hippim-ss. 13 cents porlb. paid for dry hides, . No Two of the young gentry of Codar- lown have introduced tho custom of requir ing the young Indies to pay a part of tho livery stable bill when they take them nut to ride. They pass round the hat when they return from the ride and lake up a collection. Take your pocket-books along, young ladies. 'J his is a part of woman’s rights, and the only way to dodge your lia bility to pay, is to reject the whole doctrine* Mit. J. C. Allen is about com mencing an addition to tho St. Charles Ho tel, which will increase its capacity to eigh teen rooms, besides a large, commodious dining rdom. Ur. Harris is determined to give the guests of Cedurtown somewhere to cat and sleep. J. S. Noyc-8 & Co. have just receiv ed a new lot of Shoes, and they will sell them cheap for Cash. Trrn rain cf Sunday and Monday set things afloat everywhere. There is a general complaint. Capt. Neil’s fish Irnp on big Cedar creek was carried away ; his horsc-lot fence also surrendered. Go to J. S. Noyes & Co’s, to get your Table and Pocket Cutlery. They have just received a new lot. The Romo District Conference, M. E. Church, South, will convene at Cave Spring on Tuesday, July 2d. Opening ser mon will be preached on nignt previous. Dishop Pierce is expected to preside. <*s. of mcoiin i tho .Mcibo<liiji 1 ; cldjjecl on »%**>«•< |.i-i night, altar which **un , n rtuppufc i good ha* already been in tliu conversion and imiers and tho revival Of the ’The uuo, or tho old Council for giving it away. Tho ease of T. M. Paco was similar. Tho old Counod for somfe tiiuo has suffered T. M. Paco to take possession, of right of- way be longing to tho incorporation, of Co* dart own. Seven years poaealdo pos session, with a color of title, would hold good against tho town. The next I will attempt to answer is tho walling in of tho spring; tho lawsuit of Fit/gornll A McCormick growing out of it. It has been a com mon tiling for four years nt least to hear tho pooplo complain of tho com missioners for not doing something to protect our town spring. There was a committee Appointed,’ I think the whole of tho Council, to oxamino tho spring amt report, nt. our next meet-' iug. Tho report, was favorable to tho walling in of tho spring. Tho Coun cil appointed a ^committee consisting of Harris and^-McMcokin to m iko a contract with reliable party to do tho woik and raise tho wntbr eight feotjfaf fouud practicable for water pow»n\ Parties soon applied, but to bo suiV that wo shouldered no morn responsi bility than necessary, wo lvfurml tho proposition to tho Council. Tho Council ordered tho ooiitradtMonfiriu- Tho work then progressed until tho small-pox*broke out in Cod irtewu. Leaving unliuhihod of tho work about tho ouo-eightn part, after tho small pox subsided. Tlio committee pro posed to^usli tho work. Then for tho lir^^HTo 1 hoard infectious raised that tWWuncll Imd no right to build water-works. Really there had boon nothing said about wator-works only what tho peoplo tbemselvcs had said. Thorn has boon teds inado to tho Council tvs high nsrMivo hundrod dol lars a yoar, ir^yo would raise tho watei. It c.vUttbl iujuro tho spring. Cost but a tnllo more and would bo aC least five 'hundred dollars revenuo to tlio town a year. Why this oppo sition? Any man will admit llmt the spring walled i*i is hotter than no wall. But you say yt^ do’nt want to pay for' tho wall. TtiotiMf you bo sinouro I will pay evory dollar to the Council tho work cost and finish the balance if you will give mo tho revenue that I am insisting on the town to receive for thoinsclvos. Is it possible that some fmxiooing man or set of men lms look ed deep into this matter and see Ihoro is money in it,, and want to forestall tho action of tho Council to gltt tlm profit themselves ? Hufllco to say wo havo boon sued on this job, not from rash nos* but from la/.ino.ts o"r Homo- thiug olsV If the fkniiic.il Milieu tT/ft-T-TTrrrTT,. IA ■ t't'j ■ wi the public spring with tlio assos^ment of tax al lowed by jaw, then lax payer has no right to gnunblo at people going on tlieir way rejoicing and doing as they pleaso, for the town council lias no power over thorn.* I differ with tax pryei* in this, and am in favor of rig idly executing tho ordinances of Co- dwaro and Cutlery id. reduced it Lumpkin A McComn-ll’s. have hoard complaint made i-titrt wbo get m.*iii<I l'rmn tlio public roiwirt <lig too doep boiiio limes, cunning wither.** - Tii mile following is he number of chi!- I'olk county but ween tlio tigen of ra: Wliito nmlca, 0.10, I. mail-.-, ISO, fcinulcH, •II J. Tot tul white u persona be 1 Nainbcr of -Icigl, J1 ; colored d white, 17 d colored, 201-1. cd 874. To- Nutuber of read; whites, 120, ooiored 4**0 ‘iHona over eighteen unatle to 171; colored 810. On Tax Receiver, Mr. I>. 8. Buck ner, aw-iated by Mr. T. L. I’itniAn and J. R. Biiibur, Usq, have been engaged this week in completing the. tax digeats for the present year, and wo venture tho assertion that they will be aft neatly dpno as never Air. A.. S. Thurmond, (col’d)^re- quests us to state that he is not a oandidato for any office, reports to the contrary not withstanding. Wade Hampicm (col’d) was killed at Tecumselr Iron Works, about ten miles from this place, on last Wednesday night, ► ! iy an unknown party. Hampton was in the casting room at the time. He was struck in the side with about one hnndrcd Squirrel-Shot, and died immediately. A Reply to “Tnx-Pnj'er.” Emxm IirronD In your last issue is a communication from “Tax-J^lyor , ’ Ho complains that there lias been no exhibit made of tho finances of Town Council for nt least six years. Also of tho bad management of tho Council generally ; especially those who trans act the business in the departments spoken of. As I havo made my report, itemized, to tho Council for what bus iness I lmvo transacted for them, I will say nothing on these subjects, only that I nra glad bo lms alluded to them. You propose to allow the Council space in your paper. The Council has been heretofore without a medium through which to communicate with the peoplo. This, with hundreds of other good reasons, go far to show tho great importance of the peoplo sustaining the Rlcoud. There is only two points in Tax Payer’s communication that I feel it my duty to reply to, or called upon to answer. These are in relation to rash lawsuits and tho right of the Council to wall the public spring. The Council lms had lawsuits with A. Dougherty, T. M. Paco and Me- SUN DAY K MAD 1 IN G. Tllu Tinea*' Up tho long slept) of (bo long sandy uhoro Avo tolled tho tide waters, dny by day ; -WraMB of wnmlovliig foot, five tviuilieii away, UolioH of busy hands nro (*oen no move, Tho soiled and tvanipled snrlhoo is smothed By punctual waves that high hehestH obey; Ouvo and again I lie lidos hbuuvI tlieir sway, And o’er tlio sands their olouuaiitg waters ..pour. Even so, Lord, daily, hourly, o'er my soul, Sin-stained an’^^tfo-woru, let Thy heaven ly trueo—fl^ A blest, atoning liooil—divinely roll, And nil tho footsteps of tlio world efface. That like tlio wave-washed omul Ihisaoul of mi no. Spotless and fail', suioth and serene, may shine.! Suinhrr ut Jlomts. “Ilicirasnl Seep!icisin At a recent, lutoliug of tho Worces ter (Maw) Bible Sooiity, Dr. Sollyo said: “The phrase, finereased acepli- ciAiik’ is delusive. Talk of tho power of the Bible. Opcu your eyes and seo its power. There are twice tut many .converts in India to-day as in tlm whole world at tho .tied of the .first century. After tho first thousand years there wore only twenty versions of tile Lliblu ; now there are 271. The •first. Bible Society was formed in E :- ;gland in J801. Now thero are ihulti- Liulus « f them, and thoy haye printed and circulated 131,000,000 copies. In tho very room where Voltaire wrote hia bt>nst. that Oln iatjimily would not see tho nineteenth century, a Bible ,depository is established.’’ . Itcligioik iiikI IlusiUcHs. “ Bo diligent in business.” This is scripture. •‘Serve tho Lord with gladness.’' This, too, is inspiration. Wo havo tho highest authority, if ili- dortd any authority is needed, for say ing that religion and busmes-t are compatible. It is not necessary to abandon busjnoss to bo religious ; nor is it necessary to ubamiou religion to prosecute busiuoss sueoessfullvy Tho former is tho error of c. rtain ascetic orders who believe that God can bo sorted only by retiring within stone walls and narrow cells, mid locking out tho world, ns though God would have placed them in the world if they were not to bo of it. Tho lat,- t r is the error of ii class of men, uov-, er small, never large, and appuuivntly increasing. * * There are some kinds gf'businosa te which men shrink from carrying tho prinpipha, res traints and obligations of religion. ‘•So gnat is the competition that 1 cannot be strictly bouost and succeed.” “(In a'- are the annoyances to which 1 ti|n subjected) that l find it. impossible to maintain'a Ghristain spirit of pu- I icucu and foiboarnuco." These are tho thoughts, sometimes, of business mou. If tlioy think truly, tho business ought to bo abandoned ; for no limn morally sane will incur the penally of tho moral law to soouro temporary good. But the fault is of:oner in tho nnui than in tho Imsinc.ia. Iu every legitimate occupation n man may more rationally % look for hucoews in V 11 ’ 1 "'" ci plot! of Divine l:r»v I.lTaii VJU4’'' cured in disregard and violation of Sen i filled ( Tit Am . G. W. MoMi: C. 1 turber^ REAL-ESTATE AGf'T fiorlqiitiri, Gin W Hl Hell Wild or Improved’ LiuuIb \t\ i^^pOMloirdf tlid oouuly. Ilitvibg been a i'iijmp of Folk county for many years,- awfe wKig tliovoiighly -pontod in tho Looalhm, Vjtl\ir, oto , of Lands in uv- ory section, fool oift^iilont that it will bo to tlio intorodb of piMira having lands to soil, to piaoo tlioui in ffiy luvnilu; and Hiobo lug to puroliago l.ands can always ]io iinnmidi;tod.*,« I will bo in lartown the 1st Tuesday in onoh month, for lliop potto of transaoting businoss iu my Hn*’. QASII, 8TO1 ,T. S. Stubbs A: Coi. CEDARTOirn, a A., . T£T,E 1’ constantly on hand u full lino of FAMILY OROWJjet. Uahdwark,' •• Hoots iin<1 Shoos ; also a lino of READY-MADE CLOTHING AN.D FACTORY UOODW. Cnsli Imyors will find it to tliair intorosl to bxatnino * oar godds lin'd prloos boforo purchasing. pjtlX,. Mold agi'iiltt for tin' salo of tho mdo- brated " Walls IMowa” ami fixturoH, in Folk oounty. ’ ’ j«n« 20 —tl’ GKDAK’rOWN Livery, Sale and Feed Stable, Main Stmd, G!<luilown,Gii. 1) me I'M down lo suit tlio Union. Hood 1. 8took, VohloloH, and Carol’ul Privors alwHya on hand. Special lit I tuition given to tlio earn rf (dock loll III our charge. LUMFlvlN A- MoCONNULL 1 Real Estate Agency. rp X HE undovsigiifd roBpoctfully amiomioO tn tho,public that, tlmy havo formed partnorslilp under t ho firm name and stylo of il Bout FarniH. Bloros anti all For ilio purpose of I tin bnuiiiORB in Beal Estate' ing OouiiHort. Wo will Buy, Hell Wild Lands, Uenidonc kinds of Really. Fropovty planed iu our hands will Imlib erally advertised, and no ohargo will lie made if we fail to dispose of it us st ipulated, but if tlm parly placing properly in urn hands disposes of tho sanlo before tlio oxpi rat Jell of tlio stipulated time, wo dial ohargo tlio same as if wo bad disposed ol tlio properly. , • I alt desiring to buy or rotirrffMft tiU that law. .—LtmiiH must bo ry moniing. This is an im perative duly for every housekeeper to seo performed, for ns the oil burns down in a lamp, there is created a highly infiaihmublc gas, which gathers imperceptibly over the surface, mid pn fast ns the oil is consumed tho gas in- orcases, to when tlio oil is notify out of tho lamp, tlio slightest jar of tho table will Rct.tho gas on Inc ; an ex plosion follows instantaneously, and a bombshell would not do more dostruc- tioiij for its touches aro deathly. But if tlio oil is burned only half way down in your lamps tho gas is not of sullb dent power to do any injury; there fore, let mo beg you never to defer the operation of lamp filling to anoth er day, but seo yourself that it is done. When I road of deaths occurring from trying to light fires with kerosene, I always think tho verdict of tho Coro ner’s jury should bo, ‘Solved them right,* for it seem impossible to believe that any mortal could bo no foolish as to tamper with such a highly inllam- ttble liquid. Better try to kindle tires with a powdor-cau, well filled, Umn with tho contents of your kerosene can. Economy in* Cooking.—II. must not be imagined Llmt good cooking re quires increased expenditure. On tho contrary, a real good cook is fur more economical Umn a bad one. Tho cook who is perpetually wanting sauces to season -her dish.se, is not worth the salt she uses. Tho good cook, moreover, knows how to make tho most of eve ry thig, while tho bad cook is excess ively wasteful of tho best material. Mr. A. G. Butts, of Macon, writes to tho South on tho subject of timber supply. Ho thinks Congress should appoint a commission to consider tho depletion of tho nine supply upon the Atlantic slope, before it is too late. He suggests the wisdom of a pui chse by the Government of the Okeefeeuokeo plateau, which includes 2,000 square miles of laud covered with choice Cortnioli k Pitegomll. None of these t ,T b< f’ whicU T'" 800,11,0 very valuable lor naval purposes. THOMPSON & WIKLE, i oral Professional Cards. N. It. It A It It R It , »lnr,v X*nl>lic ATTl'VttNRY AT DAW, (Viltu’lown, (In. r Ali'FH’IM.AK at tout ioil given tu inking UtqioxItionH an«l oolUotioii of olnmis, J. A«4ri}.VXCH, A. ItKUIAIlOSON. v JVC.E II rcu.v It DSON, AT'I'C )RN DY8 AT DA\V (’ Mlni'lotYii, Ga O' FIDE i i Court IIoiiso. Juno 20 KING fe«J.YIM S, A r l ’t ( >i : N KVtS A/l LAW V Anitotvit, Gu O' FIFE i i Court House. Juno 20 Y\*. i \ t i n n Yd it, ~ A'l TO 1 INKY AT LAW, r ‘(InHowit. Ga O'" T(’E vot- Dr, Kueou’s Drug Bloro. juuo 20 IVY 1«\ THOMPSON, AUoi-m-y at Ijiw, 0EDAHTO1VN, '1 A. Ql-TICU -Hi WOFFORD &. MILNER, ATTORN 10Y AT LAW, CartersviUc} (iu. ^ ^i’FIOK in bunk lluilillng. jimu 20 K. IL THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, VKDARTO lFY, GA. QPFICl Drs. Liddell 4, Richardson, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Ceiiiutown, (in, M AY Ihi I’oiiml in thoii* ollico at all bourn wlicii hot profesnibiinlly ongngoii, . juuo 20 Dr. C. H. HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon, Oiliiilinvii, Gn. Q-PFICR at vofliiloucp, on Fryor ftroct. Nalicr lo DcLlors mill ('mlitom A LL noraniiS In.h-htod to tho 1-1 at at o of .Iiim’oH Curli'i*, Into of J’oik oounty, do- eouson, nro hnruhy nolificd to lunko iinino- diiito imyiiioiil; and alt porsons liaving oluinis against wild cnlalo will prosont. thorn iu tho uudorHigiiod, properly nltostod, with in tin* time ,u*0Hmiliuii by law. .luiio.2$jjitf7l. W C. KNIGHT, tllAVEbKIVfl (il lDSL Romo Raiirond Company. ( if.jNOT: or HOEDULl:’. Jjgbv Monday, Juno 1st, 1874, wjK: l'niina will ho resiiinod ou • I thli i.m I’pllowH ; I Homo 1 >ffp oi: oopf Sundays call upon nr write lo nsaiidloni IV V !•'. TIIOMFWON, W. H. I). Wllvl.H. are tho rash ones. The present Coun cil attempted, and would successfully have got live hundred dollars to our present revenue, if the Council of last year had not have granted A. Dough erty the exclusive right to sell intoxi cating liquor in Cedartown for twoivo months—eleven of the twoivo outside of their own term of office. We lost the case for contending for tho rove-i The Government,'says Mr. B., could open cheap, water communication to the timber, or grant alternate seqtibus to a company that would construct the necessary canals. Jefferson Davis was oiio of the pas sengers by tho steamer Adriatic, which arrived at New York from Liverpool, arid loft tho same evening foi; his homo in Tennessee. NEW BARBER SHOP, r|MIE iiinlui-nlgnc.'l lms located iu Odin* 1 town for tlio purpoHo of flurrying on I ho -tiituiiichh iu all its hi anohcs. Il’yon wont “A CLOSE SHAVE” a shampoo or hair out, glvo mo n call and I will gunruntoo sat infliction. jime 2() AI.KKB1) EVANS. W. H. Wikle & Co., Carter*,'ill.-, - - li torsi a, BOOKS AND STATIONEM, NOTIONS, NOVJ'HjTIES, Unhanctifiei) Knowledcie. — Lot it, never content us to know religion with our heads only. Wo may go on all our livps saying, "I knoaw that and 1 know that,” nnd sink at last into In.II with the words ou our lips. Lot. us soo that our knowledge bears fruit in our lives. Does our knowledge of sin mako m hate it? Does our knwl- edgo of Christ nmko us trust tied love him ? Doos our knowledge of God's will make us strive to do it ? Does out* knowledge of Urn fruits of tho Spirit ike in labor to show thorn iu our daily behavior? Knowledge of this kind is really profitable. Any other n ligious knowledge will add to our condemnation at the last day. Do it Now. Don’t live a single hour of your life without doing exactly what is lo be dono in it, and going straight through it from begining to end. Work, j lay, study, whatever it is do it at once, and finish it up ttquarly and clearly; then do tho next thing without letting any moments drop out between. You often have seen tho anecdote of tlio man who was asked how ho lmd ac complished so mud) iu his life. ‘ My father taught mo,” ho replied, “when I hud any thing to do, to go and do it.” There is tho secret—tho magic word now. IIow quickly one generation of men follow anolhdr to the grave! We come like tho ocean wave to tlm shore, and scarcely strike tho sand before wo roll back into tho forgetfulness wbopco wo came. There is a skele ton in every house. Aye, in some* many. Woe in stand upon tho cor. nor of any street, and looking back, wo shall seo that all the houses havo changed occupants in a very few years. The old men havo gone, and a generation that know them not has taken their places. Yes, whilo wo look, wo ourselves grow old and pass on to join tho groat caravan whoso tents aro almost in sight on tho otlior side. In youth the other world scorns great way off; later wo feel and realize that it is close at hand; and, what is better, nature does I lm preparatory work for passing into it, so that we can easily grow into it—born into it. The value of the fruit crops of Cali fornia last year, may bo estimated in For all kinds of Hewing .Machines, also fur round numbers at two millions of dol- nish Attachment*, Oils, etc*. Will lars. From tho tenor of tlm reports j Needles by mail, to any uddress, on receipt, from all portions of tlio State, the fruit of price. Singer, 7- r ) cents per dozen ; all crops of 1874 will exceed that of last others DO cents. Parties would do well to year by about fifty per cent., and as j consult us before buying goods from pod- tho largely increased demand for pack-■; ,i|f. rH( or sending North i) the various ing will keep up the price, iLh value j swindlers and humbugs. Any goods not in may bo estimated fairly at throo mill- ; 3 , 0(; k w ni b«- furnished at short notice, ions of dollars. i juuo 20-tf Arrive ” ErVia 1» I.m ( Km y ,M T- Kunli train will make oloso connection nf Kin gain 11 with Western and Atlantic (tailroad trains bound for Cliiitlanoogii tuid Atlanta. W. S. COTIJHAN, Pres. JOHN C. PIUNTHP, Ticket Agent. Selma, Romo & Dalton R. R. Trains nu I his Bond will run iih follows ; (JOIN(I NOHTII. 7.03 i 8.08 i tJOINL' SOUTH* M..il Trail. Arrives 1.00 p. m. Mail Train Leaves 1.40 p, ni, JNO. IJ. ITt’K, Gen. BupL. YV. 8. M AYNA Ilf). Ah»i. Supl. KAY KNKJIIT, O. F. «Y, T* Agt. "THE KENNESAW ROUTE,” Wostorn Ik Atlantic Railroad and Connections. SOIlKIJDl.H IN liFFBCT MAY 25. xnnruwAim—no. I. Loaves ATI. \ NT A 10.30 p. m. Arrive nt Oarlersvillo 12 30 u. m. Arrive ut Kingston 1.03 a.’m. Leaves ATLANTA Arrives ut Cartcruvillo Arrives at Kingston A rrivos at Dull on Arrives at CHATTANOOfJA II. FANCY CONFECTIONERIES. JL AKE Subscription for any Book or IV riodical published in I he United Slates, ut Publishers lowest prices. N E 3 O L E 3 iATLANTA ^ i. at l< itigston -cs at. Kingston ,-(•« at ('arfei-HvIllo esat ATLANTA It E C O R If. A Tweuty-Elght Column Paper, DEVOTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND MIN ERAL RESOURCES OF THE FAMOUS CEDAR VALLEY, AND TO CHOICE LIT- ERATURE AND N E YV a Tho Ritnunn will labor for tho dovoiop* mont of tho boundless resourooa, both miti- oral and AgvjouUural, of this highly favor od Bootlon. It will labor for tlio good of The Whole People. And will endeavor lo dbuieminato aknowl* edge which will invite oapital and labor to uHsint In constructing an Independent fu ture. NUMitnn 0. Leaves CHATTANOOGA Arrives m Dalton Arrives at Kingston Arrives at G'artersvillo Arrives ut ATLANTA 8.30 a. n 11.OH a. i 11.45 a. i 2.01 p. t 4.28 p. x 0.00 p. i 8;15 p.r 8.43 p. i 10.80 p. r 3,15 p. m 5.35 p. in 7.11 p. in 8.1(1 p. in J'J.45 p. m 3.45 a r 8.00 ft r 10.12 a t 10.51 a i; 1.43 p t ITS OIKCULATION ..iin)’ >‘u -jnol » uvihMml#! uiU • <A io 1100,0014 oiil Will bo Miyiml ,»Ml(lliOM»IWhR ^ oountry -•rmrnFiniiiriiii'i.iii'ViiiiinirtM of ii ii iii tier, with llmt Ilf an, wMhly Mtrrfrtrtb tkl * section] It will llM ' JtU vairil ‘sums i<nnmitfi ' oiil Advertising Patrons ul endeavor to mako their favors profita- lo. Tu its subscribers it will soek to be A WEtCOME VIS1T0B, furnishing them with the latent and fresh est news, choice miscellaneous articles and general intelligence. Soliciting tho favors and confiding its interests to the patronage of a generous publia, Tub Kkcohd feels assured of a lib eral support and an enduring prosperity. Trains Nos. JI vv Orlruns, mid I 2 for Atlanta and Chatta nooga. No change from New Orleans to Lynchburg via Montgomery, Atlanta and Dalton. One change from Atlanta to Hi. Louis via Chattanooga. 52 Miles shorter to New York and Eastern cities than any other route from Atlanta. 24 Hours Quicker lo tLo Virginia Springs limit any otlior lino from Atlanta, avoiding-an expensive delay and transfer in Richmond., Fassengers leaving Atlanta by Lightning Express ut b.00 p. in., arrive in New York at 4.44 p. in., the second afternoon there after- 13 hours 35 minutes Earlier than Faci ng' r by any other route. Pasccn- gcr.- h'/vi.ig Atlanta at. 10.00 p in, by this noule, arrive in New Y ork at the same timo ns pfiiMOiigerH who left at 0:00 p rn by oppo sition i) II CF. Fsrtios d* .Hiring a wholo our through to the Virginia Springs' or to Lynchburg should udilrws the undersigned, Parlies contemplating Traveling should send for Map. Schedule, eto Quick time and dose connections is our motto, Ask for tickets via "The Knunesaw Route.” W. B. WREN, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agt. Atlanta, f*a, TERMS: Ono Copy, ono year $2 00 One Copy, six months, $1 00 To Clubs of Ton, ouoycar $1 60 Invariably tn Advance. Address all Communication to 3*lit Kkcord, Cedartown, Ga.