The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, January 16, 1875, Image 2

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THE RECORD. IVV F. THOMPSON* Amociat* Editor* CKDAUTOWN, GA., JAN. 10 1870. The Western nod Atlantic Rail road has addtxl to its already excel lent rolling stock two of tbo finest baggage, ospresa and mail cars in tho Htato. They woro added to tbo day lino. Tho pooplo of Cartoosvillo arc much ploaaod with tbo manner in which Hnperintendont Mclica line had all tho Railroad crossings in that city. Southern t» Northern Mann- focturcra. At ti recent mooting in Charleston’ R C., a letter wan road from a nor thern manufacturer, from wnjcb tbo iinuoxt d extract is takon : ' Wbilo I have only mot expenses in tbo north in running twenty farm ers, (3,000 spin dice,) tbo return 1 havo from my eixtcou fram os of tbo anino machinery, in tbo south, for ll^p pif'.t nix months, have boon $15,000 clear profit Our company has dnei «ltd to tall out maebinory north. Tbo south enjoys an advanlogo of not less than twenty per con Lover tho north ern manufacturers." Tho nbovo extract wo clip from ono of our oxchaugos, not only to call tho attention of tho pooplo of Polk county to the subjoct, but with tho bopo that tho manufacturing spirit which animated some of our citizous last summor, may bo rovivod with tho commonciug of tho New Year. Sinoo tho war wo havo all soon tho advantages possessed by tho south, in regard to manufacturing cotton, wool en and iron goods, more particularly tho former. Cedartown, occupying as it does, u splendid position, almost in tho heart of a cotton region,oIYuih unsurpassed inducements for tho creation of a cot ton factory. That such au enterprise will pay, wo adduco tbo following proof from nu Augusta papor, whore tbo exporimont bus boon thoroughly tested ; At a semi-anuuJ mcctiug of tbo Augusta factory, bold last week,Super iutondont Jackson said tbo mills woro making forty thousnud yards of cloth, but ho had ordors for goods consider ably iu excess of tho production. Tbo prospect for tbo future, ho euid, was brighter than over bo fore, and tho Block of tbo oompany was worth inoro than at any previous period iu its bis-' tory. Bays tbo Obroniclo and Senti nel: "Tbo result aebioved by tho Angus tr factory are almost marvelous. Six ty thounuud dollars eoustitutod tbo total amouut paid in by tbo stockhol ders, and yot with this oh u starling point the company ban paid out since tbo war—-a period of loss than ten yonrs—ono million ono hundred and twenty-two thousnud dollars in divi dends ; has spent a half a million dol lars for machinery and improvements find now has a proporty worth a mil- Wo hard The Black Belt of MlaHla»fi»i»i. Viiikaburg is tbo center of tho Afri ca of Araorica. Tbo city is the largest in tho state, and tbo county soat of Warron oounfy. Yet tho total wbilo population in city and comity in 1870 was only 7,007, or a number that would not Ik> considered oxccssivo iu nn ordinary Ohio township. The black population was 18,802, which 1ms been lurgely increased by tbo con stant flow of country negroes from tbo great interior to Vicksburg Tbo noxt county nbovo hero is Ijwa- rjnona. Tho reader will hardly bo- liovo mo when I state tbo population democratic ropraaentutivo in Cong: cy. That tho republican party will I adopt and carry out this policy is ovi- dontly his firm belief, and when op portunity offers ho will no doubt j sound tho nolo of warning to all who j aro opposed to tyranny and wrong from his sent iu the House of Jloprc- Bontatlvcs." From tho friendly and confidential relations said to oxlst botwcon him self mid president Grant, Mr. Sto" phons ought to bo well informed as to tho designs and purposed of tlio latter towards tbo pooplo of ISm south. Ho shoud know better than any other Ponco Do Leon BITTERS An Elegant and Pleasant Preparation for ns * returned iu tbo census four years ago. It is white 711, black 0,1401 What do you think of but seven hun dred and foi ly-ono white men, woman and children ? Yet these whites own noarly if not quiio every foot of giouud in tho county, and pay niuo- tooD'twentieths of all thu taxer. Own ing tbo soil, they havo no volca what ever in tho nfifuira of government. To bo sure they can veto but what do ono hundred whito votes amount to when covered up by ono thousand black votes? Tho negroes till all tlio offices with nogrooa, and pile on taxos without remorse. Col. Gordon Adams tells mo that in one of these heavy negro counties they have actually got tho taxes dent \V ou earth taxes, or c ty, just havo bool $i) 50 on 1808 to ft exact pro prico of ou the am mould arc ams tells lialf per county ilf such s ooun- 10 tuxes id from iliou iu liuout iu up tlio , except ) URSt'SH- hl. Ad. f $5,500 from the south, how f tr General Grant is ronolved to go with Ijh car- pot-bag allies iu carrying out the third term programme which has been determined on, and tho first grand movo iu tho prosecution of which took place in tho capital of Louisiana on Monday lust. Mr. Ste phens has time and again assured us that general Grant is u remarkable man—a man of brains. Hu sees brains in tho deep laid conspiracy for placing tho south once moro in fetters, j to tho end that tho conspirators, by any and every means, however revo lutionary and desperate, may "main- tain their supremacy.'' Whoso "brains" if not Grout’s, and whoso mi- j pronmey, if not Giant's ?—Savannah ! Ni wa. a M DONALD AYER <fe MCDONALD! f i h: lAgkicuDTUHXT IMPLEMENTS DYSPEPSIA, No. 71 BrondlSIrect, Home, Georgia. FEVER and AGUE, I Icadaclie, ITcartbum, ro r.ficrlnp Ibis season J. Winship Colton Gins nt $1 00 per Saw; Pratt’s Cot. gins nt $1 00 per Saw; Plm nix at $1 ©0 per raw: Brown’s nt $3 60 per Saw- Brinlcy h H!n<*1 Plows, Clipper Steel Plow, Avery Htccl Plow; Avery's Cast Plow, Parmer's Friend Cast l’lew, llrinlcy's Cast Plow. Wright’s anti-friction Horse Power. ('rangers' Broc ’.ts, Knlipss and Mlicnrcr's Cotton Presses, and any Implement manu factured in the Failed Btntes, at Manufaetnrer’s prices. Hardware, Guns, and Pistols, at wholesale and retail. We arc always pleased to show our goods and price them. ayer & McDonald. scpt'2G LOBS OF APPETITE, Acidiiv of* tlio Stomach. Joseph E. Veal, Rome, Georgia. C-j.V As a Tonic In low forms of Fever, and to persons recovering from Micknee these Bitters are highly beneficial an gently stlfiiiilatlhg. iiguifiHt tt plantation worth $100,000 iu gold bofo force tho tho partio ty in not l not ono*f< your oflc uudcrtiliii: oomplainu mild au i human. But to county jt Hhown, It; noarly to nbovo thu populatloi ulution of bolt” ind hunquonn cuuuot mining propor- atancoa, a in tho an who id thou i) not. tm .hoy aro k Tho I havo iliou of . county a wbilo ick pop- a "black buck of lalion of l,8H'l,aml a black populution of 12,31)5 lion dollars. hardly think thia exhibit cau bo surntuMod by uuy aimi- ition not th or soutli. lar institution nortl A quarterly dividou of tbreo per cent., boo of taxoa, was declared. In tho sumo wook tho Grauitovillo mills declared a quarterly dividen of four per tout. Hindu is (150. Oluil has whit next com) 215 ; and ilack 20, Warren, 10. Tho while, 3, !>lr. HU Hnmntr> by GEO. J. HOWARD, WHOLESALE &NUGCI8T, Pencil true Ht„ Atlanta, (In. Violins, Guitars, Music-boxes. Banjos, Tainborine; rdeons, Flutinns, Concertinas, Flutes, Fife, Pi uuing Forks, Pitch Pipes, Honnonienns. Itosin, French, German and Italian Hirings, Violin and Guitar C.v paper; extra Bows, Dow-iinir, Tail-pi'-o. >, Key*. 111-idpr• 'd Kecd*, Piano and Dulcimer Wire, Banjo Heads, Taint.orino Ginglot i>liidnil IiistruiiK-nts Itcpairnl in Host Styl DOMESTIC' "BEST TO USE.” “EASIEST j TO SELL.” ^ 0 M. Ag«ots; Itdia'tpajryoa to fight tLi best mcalnei prove/ TECS “B0MESTIS”lj »$20“ i..i« First Mortgage Premium Bond the Mgf&cy ar.d ^ “domestic”8. H. M Cbimlw Si., S. V Is the Best of All. 1 * o i n t of S ' Tlio Coat of Livin'.; Now Rcfoic the bur. A comparison of tho priced of the j |\] otaplcH 01 tho country in wholOB&lu tIhk,» Honda are is-ti««l for the purport nmrkotinn November, 1851), 1801 und ° f raising funds for tlm cr< < tiotioi a build in;'in t li«-City of New York, to house' Y. Industrial Exhibition Co, LUMBER. 1871, hhown thatpriecH lira nearly tie ! {l * (V low, and in nomo canon lower than boforo tho war, if they aro re duced to u gold-otundard. Wheat in milling til about tho wmi" |>ri< -h in currency ph it Hold for gold in 1.850. Corn in nailing for half wlmt it Hold for in 180-1, (tlio year when gMd | doubled 385), and about tlio name price, gold vultu.H, tiH it did in 1858. Cotton in worth ti little more than in tin n 1853, but it iu about one-ninth tho j Vori; price reached in 1881. lToviaionH, tiugar and coffee show a heavy doolino hut the proHcnt currency quotationn are above tho gold pricou of 185!). Dry goods hIiow. a grout ducliue i iuco 1881, prlOtlH being below tho pricou of 185!) Dcof wiui mther higher in llii* local market before the war than to day. Bulbil wore reported in tho Lodger iu November, 1858, for 7 to !) oonlH per pound. Thu corronpoud- ing cattle report publiHbod I bin year quotes union at from 1 to 7 1.-2 eculu. Hut, before theno articlcu roaelj tho coueumern itoniH of coat are added to them, which h.»vo not boon reduced in proportion to reduction iu prime coni. [ piitclmscl Tho tax rale iu 1850 on real cutatu } was $1.75 on a very low vidnalion of j Third property ; to-day it in worth $2.25 on a cash valuation. A houao which wivh worth fiftoon buudre.l dollavn iu 185!) oould not bo bought row tor twice that amount, und renin aro from two to throe times an high now u» be fore the war. Wbilo it in (rue, the Perpetual World 1 * Fair, a permanent hoim*, where every nmiinfuc- Iliter cun exliibit aiel soil l.is goods, and every pnlonloo can show Liu Inventions. A centro of industry vvliioli will prove a vast benefit i>) tlio whole country. For this purpose, tho beflalaturo of the ■w \ ork hurt granted a clmrlor number of our most wealthy ami rea dable incrcliBlili', an 1 theso geiitlcmnn e piircbascd no it-tlmn ciglit blocks of most valuable land in the City of New The building to bo erected will bo irion high (1»’> feet in lieighl), pur mounted by a magnftloent dome, and will eovor a r.pace of 22 aero*. 1». will be oou- utruote I of Iron, Brick and Glast, and made fire proof. Tbo bonds, whloh aro all for $20 each, aro secured by first mortgage ou tho land and building, and for tho pur- I'oku of making them popular, tho directors havo decided iu havo quarterly drawings of $160,000 each. Thl* money be In;; the iu- tcrciH on tlie amount or tlio wlioto loan. livery bondholder muni ruooivo ut least $-1.00, but lie inny rccoivo fil 1 O O , O O O t 10,000, or $.->,030, or Or. W- WADE &c GO j> e riority, Perfection of Stitch on all kinds of goods, without change of tension. Great Kongo of Work—finest Muslin to coarse Beaver or Solo Feather. Ease of Operation. Simplicity—having one hundred less part* than uomo others. HKl.l'’■ ADJUSTING TENSION'S—not found in any other. Fees i ilk, Linen Thread, or Glased Cotton, with facility. Noiseless, or more nearly bo than any other** using a shuttle. Durability--few Bearings—Easy Motion —Hardened Parts. Very large Bobbin—two or three times as large ns some others. Convenient Spooler nnd Durable-ready for use .v* soon n^ bobbin is inserted. ring Pr -alio j bo MANUFACTURE easily removed. Ling goods to pass through ensi edlc—admitting very thick clot i Id CAN NOT BE PET OUT OF “TIME" LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Easily oiled * lH Easily Cleaned—#o few plec 1 *.» Cylinderica! hardened Bast r Gear Wheels, inly seven oiling places, til largo, cleaning nut oft on required, very durable. s entirely encloses the bobbin. J.Ob’O. , Ao. ID'VlrJ.B.V uojsrr) 'X’lio Very IJewt »| Lumber f neediu bar and Hbuttlc. 1 stttch nuuy others do. T Always kept on band, or furuiahed to order, at cl. i t notice, at BOTTOM PRICES! .JUST OjMONKlh Sorii's I 'rawing. Hold MonOiiy, Juo. ■Ill,, 1875. Capital Premium, $100,000. F. L. WALTHALL U AS just opened, opposite port office . new stock of goods, consisting of D R Y GOO DS, NOTIONS, s take placet overy Tiiiikk (lid eventually » iu ilium. Confectioneries and Groceries, Dl'*o!ution Notice. rpilE l inn of Feather-1 -n k 1 Easily i Does not Easy Mo Wheel on Top, a taken apart nnd r all othei horeforo stitch alike at all times. fry heavy goods with rase, ling trouble of reaching underneath, sogether in ten minutes, ready for use. l.ing perfect «t itch with uneven thn-ad, in thin or thick work, iliku at all times, without regard to site of thread, s, ns many do. 'rank—easy treadle—can he operated by nn irvnlid. 1 require frequent oiling. ■•ver, avoiding complicated m'chtn’ry title lever, nt rmcring tho Feed, setting and removing edlc. t pay up right ice lie, whether regulated for long or short sti r split—7 layer.) wood—grains run both ways, uhles size of table, made same as lablo- cra-jk n r shrink, tv.-causc grains run both ■ mot drop or break do W, FEATHERSTOH Mn i about tho other pi h irdei 'iking an 1 s%*ving c i nt c fill'll Hint wind, nl'i! often Llinl ||„. ‘ A.Um ■, fur lhm.11 .».d riOl Informallon, lilt ruse roiicy. Wo havo ba*l vurloun Intimations from Washington that tho o.trpol bng- gora havo boon voty import mnito iu urging upouoougruhH tho adoption of extromo policy towards tho south, olaiming tlmt uotivo iutorvouliou on tho part of tho govonuuiout was not only necessary for thoir protooliou but for tho piosurvivtlou of tlio Uopub’ parly in tbo southorn Htates. Among othor mouauroM proposed by thorn ia tho iuorooso of tho Unitud Blalca ar my to ono hundred thousaud mon, and tho diHtributiou of a largo milita ry forco throughout tho south; it was this and similar demands upon tho party that called forth tho savorn strioturcu of ( ho Chicago Tribuuo, and other loading radical Journal s, dr. nonnoing tho carpet baggers as a pes tilent sot Co. Morgonthnu, Kruno 23 Path llow, N. Y. Pont Office Drawer 20. (Singly rotlnml. Provisions coasutno I HwmU i»y Draft on n. v. t ity Bauks, 111.mil, die lliird lo ooo-lmlf wni'ldii.. ; I !■'"« »r f. ». "■■"■■) '"‘'••r. meu’s inoomes. Tno ouu-hulf i« ox- prnilcd for rent, clothing, fuel, light;',: poutponemout iiupo; ,ib!o uudor this and othor CApomliLures of all kinds, i j,i,i n> du; 15 8m - ' *■•• many of these there has been liocosnarieu of J>fo, havo been reduced ; iu prioo at wholosalo t.o Hourly thu pricou which i tiled in 1850, it iu not to boinftnred that tho cost of living | orliingmen 1ms been cone;.pon- 1 .. . ...i......i i>.■, .,,.1 1 Hardware, Crockery, Etc. DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, lO- r.’ Opo M )o , fShultlo ny part brea lewing an l Take-up motion. -. a He:i piece is ea«ily 8i(l>i*titutc-l. Ksiate thu nbovo n lvantagos. Machine < JompnnY, IIo propoHM to oxohango gooiln, at very low figure;*, for GHEENBACKrt. dec 5 8. NOYES & CO. Tho pining meeting of tho Augnuta jockey club commences to-dny, and au mloroHting time is expected. A quantity of stock iu tho Savan nah, Griffin und Norlii Alabama rail road was offered at public Bale iu Nownan, on Tuosday last, but uobody would bid for it. Not a druukou man was seen iu Lexington, On., ou Christmas day. Thomas county iu out of debt and has money m her treasury. Samuel Evans, n imtivo of tho coun ty of Cardigan, Wales*, aged about thirty-BOYon yours, nnd formerly a non- man on board tlio British ship Uni verse, while going on board that vos- sek OhrwtniuB night, about eovon o’clock, accidently fell ovorboard and was drowned. Tho river was dragged lor tho body in tho vicinity of whore ho. foil, The body was recovorod Sat urday. A toniblo cutting nfiVay occurred in iu tho saloon of Charles Carroll, on Hay streot, Savannah, about half-past • nino o’clock Saturday night, botwoon . , ....... ... two sailors, named Joliu Robinson ; t 0ea not ' h ‘ uu '° ^ ,a belief. His view nud William Lyons, in which thu lat | ,iro thus given by tho con* spondout : ter cut tho former iu itho abdomon, I “Thus far ho has soon no indication ccmiilctuly dlMnibowiliug him. | that thu north will wistuiu tho iwliny country to tho shoulder of ths pr , wh plaint by that th< fiuonoo i party U , iugtou dispatch, alluding to this mat- " l T\ 7 l, r‘- ,UBl i ter, says that Hon. A. II. Stephens jo clock Saturday night, botwoon . * 1 jo to tho vcukiiosa L’ho cold Pgiuuuig i repaid i- >pou com ho Relief little iu- oy of tho i A Wash no reduction from anto-wnr |)iic< Hut with a reduction iu tin; priiue j cost of provialoriH, there will undoubt edly come iu litno a reduction in the j value of things for which corn, beef, i wheat, ole., are exchanged ; iu other | words, a reduction iu all tho many thiugs which together make up Uio real cost of living.— P/t.A'd* lj>hin Lul- 1Z. Ek. O R EEK, Furniture and Carpets PRY (ailOOS, No. lOo, Empire liloek, BROAD STltEET, JtOME, GEOllG 1 11 GREAT DISCOVERY !• Thompson’s Liniment anooEiuKS. habdwahi; Hardware, Qrondway, Corner S 4th Stroet (Union Squoro, Now York. “1 JotthaMif” Sowinu: NTacliino OompanY, Hats, Groceries No. 4, DoCivoa Opora House, Mariotta Street, Atlanta, Ca. For Sal** in ( eilartown l>y i.t Rf*ICIN' McCON’XEbL. Cnsli He .lino buys < 1 Sartor. Cotton. Oct L’t WINTERS & NELSON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN' W. M. FRILLIES, I A M S, o GAMS NI! -SH/AI. NllCItCII ANDTSE, Hats, caps, Boots and Shoes, ! Q e neral Merchandise Tlio election c-f diroctoroof tho Cen tral railroad company resulted iu the chpioo of tho old board with only two exceptions. John J. Gn :;ham, of Ma- c.Mti, and Georgo S. Owens, of .Savan nah, take tho places of Gen. J. F. Gil mer, nnd Georgo W. Wylly. Tbo elec tion wan not without iterxeitoment and tho remit ia uude.retood to bo a corapluto approval of tho policy pur sued during tho last year. l)r. J. 1\ . n . n 1’*•/.!'man is tho only vepiVM-.nl,at ire of I 01* 1 OOlhaCnO, LlltS, DIT1ISCS, Atlanta iutoroat on tho new bond. Sprains, Bunn*, nn>! rams gcucralty, Col. Wadloy \vuh unanimously elected vsk READY MADE CLOTHING. Pee rs, Webb & Co., and Hardman Pianos. imtomors will find our Stock oomplctt prising many nrtiolca il is imposslbl Ih ono of the greatest JlscovorliH of (lie 1 hero to omimorato, ami at moderate prior; . b' 0,, *ing l.nngs such n»'l Particular attention paid to buying an lief to tboce who miller with tho tinnier- ' . 04 . is pains and achon common to the human eetUng Lotion. no ' ”° 111 ico. Do you want something that will your head, your back, cure your rlu u- j AND THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND GO’S W. S. DAVIS, nmtism and Nournlgh Liniment and snlTer i con r r l { a c r r < > i f CAB 11ST ORGANS. pomddi'iit. TKOMPSOM’S New Advertisements. LINIMENT, This Modi- To the tnivcliitg Public. Tho directors of tho Savannah gaa! 0 f p lx>S( oompany havo doolarcd a dividou of vo per cent, on tho capital Btock from ihu earnings of tho lust six mouths. Saturday was not a good day for fighting, yet there woro six pugilistic lucouutus iu Mucou. Augusta had au election by mayor and city council, for city officers Sat urday night. Most of tho old cucuin- : unis were ro oUoctcd. Tho election iu Mutoogco oouuty | progrun will bo contested. \ that tin J. M. Shaw, of Waycross, ou last! moasun Monday while making some repairs ^ ^ uud hate I baggers ; o bills in- SI^OIC XjTTTju ! und you need fear no harm j cine is* put up right here in your midst,bv ! Dr U. li. TllO.MPSuN. Your neighbor* ! have tried it, nnd it has nover failed to do what ii promise.**. Every fumily should hoop it on hand, and thereby savo many a , ! dollar. OU on a long and expensive trip for a physician might bo dispensed with, j simply by applying Tluuupsou’a Liniment; KINGSFOKD’d 1 OSWEGO Pure ami | Codartown, Silver Gloss Starch, y’ For tltc Lutindi y. I :n - • ,■ HOUSE BUILDER, ) the VERY 13EST. an ! (for T.> Georgia. k in his Hue, Winters Nelson, 151-1 Market stn MAXITACTURED CHATTANOOGA, TENIT, T.KINOSF0RD&S0N inauger*: but ho fi tr*»d ttcot Alabatut legalize repeating aud to place the entire control of elections in tho south iu tho bauds of Federal offiuiala.ho re gards as tho initiatory atops in tho Cave .Nop! will * i but practice success- UAS BECOME A }{()lJSK1IOLI) A r.CKSSITY. Its great excellence has merited tho co mcudalion of Europe for American Manufacture. | Tuc.'hiuvM, Thursdays and Saturdays, eoigia, to j Good Hacks Fast llore, • nud Careful Drivers. Tho Cave Spring Hotel ha* been based and titled up in good styl will bo supplied with the -they kno’ nee—then loop it ou baud. Vo t v ourself and save money. DR. U. R. THOMPSON, on * Drug Store, got a bottle, an Ithout it. It will do what it say; never regret buying it. Oct *J sale iu Hockmart by E K lloge. Pulverized Corn Starch References ctv Old instruni aopt 5. Spesiai prices to Cash Costotnars. -II STOK’M T I! E S I N G E R, rREi’AHtll) BY T. KINCSFORD & Son, Exprsssly for food, w hen it is pr< | i ’ > puddings, L Stubbs Jv' Co. “Tho number sold is tho true criterion of met it.’’ clleuoc. For sale by nil f t-elnsi j lmd P. JOHNSON. doubt but« 1 }'* { is a party i Admiui-tialmN Notlit 1 . ho thinks I ET'PKUS of ndinini?tr:»ti^n having b *’ lJ granted to the juitudo Of ; date v f P. Y .nPev J 8l\VG l»0- county, decoa-ed, nil pvt ,‘tts iiuleb'.i'd hast End Wood Shop. BARBER & WOOD .T. notified to make immediu ueut, and those having claim* will p them, duly authenticated, for January -I, 1 utile- A HE, . ! XJ eianted lo tho undersigned 7% \ i . ° , , . i tail to aniu'cctaio tno muumtutia oi ' uu tho water tuuk counoctcd with Ins J . saw-mill, lost his footing, ami fell a 10 “ un Jjstnucu of several foot, striking on cau so they do not boo how dangerous Lis head. At last nccouuts ho was aud how likely to prevail is this plot iiiBcueiblc, nuj oonwdwcJ by liia flijr- f Jr placing iho south once more in i biciuu tu u dangerous condition. ... ... , . JuJgo Hull, of Flint Circuit, rJuu- fulUjr8 ‘ uf y nlr " ll > s m Hiu [>owor , , ,, , Mgameat on liut Tliureriuy, UeciJca ! ot lbu wpoblioum oftho north and i.oT.c; * \. tul.K co* ntv. o.. hat a pohoenmu’s wages was not. west to proveut tho adoption of this Lt nr.-t Tm’>u» iMcmiy next, will oubjeot to tho nroocssof garnishment; carpot-bng ijoliov, but will they do it V be m>: i. ; . u » v u.e r iu.J v i, , . ia CapWuJ. M. lloimos, edDarieu JU , 8lopUeus 00 u,paiv 3 thu prcscul I, l-"T' I'Y “V" loft ou Monday evening for New York .... . ,, , - V V- for tbo pui’i>080 of bu>iuy u stoaiucr j ^ a rbb° u of ho ropubh.au parly to . , ■■' - c-.-l ■■;;■■ ;• , ; ‘ ■ 10 ruu outlie AlUmuha. j that of bees about to Bwarm—ihsor- aiMricl liml 0vUlli( y. • Chirks Elevens a colored mau in ! gauized, bnzxiug to and fro; but Said tract of a!>.mi KOaci.". eontaining tho employ of Mr. Dauiul McDonald, wbilo tho dumocraevy are boatiuy ■*« W‘!*“ l '>’ • ®» tl ; e : puis uud kellies they will scttlj some twig, which mav bo reprevseutod »nd well w at end. tinovu er twenty , * i of upland Io clear: dwe.Ung a ;d otiUto • by tho southern outrage policy, uml hoaumul ‘..-c itiva n.r tv.\id«nm*. plenty of The New Yoik Sun says : “ Many ! then the organisation will begin. Mr. ‘ sml *vr. .< c.. tht-w . \^ u *..* u .in. ..inecre ho. ris ore sad borauso lU- S i» ! stopbous secs bruins iu Ihu uonthcru rt f J ' , ' / V:'.". 1 i'. i, Trobnan did not break bis sword j oulril( , e ^ l!l0 b „ >ius o( Jek . vrU , j ' r,r.;.‘j ia’ 1. isoi ..V.vC j^Z : rcsiHB biscomimssion rather limn fa * •' ™~ i{ „„j ... Kuril,.., is,,,r:„ a cute such lUlrodout luudoro in New ( meu * n “' lo “".vtluug nud cvciy- 0 J 1 J o il( j., ; , _ ,., , ! thing to maintain tlioir psst mproma- T. i'UOMI’m.'S. ' t r M. Krl'« IIAUHIS. CRUAKni ll .v, (,.l. Wagons, Bedsteads. Tables etc. jf-spectfu.i.y «•« Ai>d tiUiost anytliiug made of ' \Y O R K C n E A P F O Ii CAS U. a c&uatantly receiving, K ,:i E'PAVING MACHINE SALES OF 1873. FAMILY GBQCEB1ES, HARDWARE, 1 toots and Shoes; ; Sales of 1 TJ, made up from the ? 232,4^-4: MACHINES READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FACTORY GOODS. Being a large increase over the previous rear. In 1?72 wo sold <15 chines than any other Company, v.hcrcas, iu lb73, the salsa we >sh bu; W Ho vxording to prott copt 10- ly DRY GOODS, ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS to examine our gooas aud prices bet j purchasing. | brand *• Watt Plows” and fixtures, in 1 county. junc -O—if 113,254 Machines in Excess of our Hjghess Competitors E rick A < , 33 Broad St., Romo, Co. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS Hoots, Shoos. ^6th of lost mouth, near Sapvlo. bridge. ; Said t about 85 acres of bottom , acres ot good upland, aluu crably good upland, all Wool & Fur Hats PRINTERS The Allen House, Cedartown, Georgia. CHARLES 11. HARRIS, Puciuikt.., 3 the p Our Sales have Largely Increased!! Pianos, Cabinet Organs, hotel i SMALL INSTRUMENTS. SHEET Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Meal, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUCTION BOOKS Plain and Fancy Priuting Neat ntftl Cheap Paper Sacks aud fine Wrapping Paper. Picture Frame.'* and Mouldings* Write :ts fc-r caiaiv.-u- ar.-i Price Lis’, acpjtfly under the name of The Allen II , proposes to entertain his guests in a plain countay-Hke way, without any attempt style or fashion. For this he asks such compensation a« any reasonable p will hardly be denied, therefor;?, that the Superiority of the Singer Mshines is f*rtf„ place « ly demonstrated—at all events that their popularity la the Household is un inssiiouatl' u Terms Easy. Payments Light. Call ou or addrass FLOUK and BACON. Which wo will sell as cheap as any one in town for the CASH. Call and examine cforc purchasing. junc 20 cheerfully give, and x.o one complain County Custon $1 per day; single mrols; CO cents; Board and Lodging, per mouth, $20: Board and Lodging, per week, $7 00. Lights and fuel extra. Board without lodg ing. per month, $17*; per week, §5 00. Single meals, 50 cents. Oct. fi, lsTL “Virginia Lumpkin, Local Agent, CedartowD, Ga. m TIIE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, . Cor. Broad and Alabama Sta., Atlanta, Ga.' i