The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, January 23, 1875, Image 2

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PtOK, Attmtn Kditod' iWJf, OA., JAN. It IK6. s Irftl Hu? People llt-foriu. It in * poloful bnt oviikral fact tliat tile fioMidal Btatns of the country is woofottjr bad. Oar people are i nor- luraaljr in debt nod bare nolliivg to pay with. From Almost every quarter the cry ia debt I debt I! Wkat little green.bncka wan in tbo count ty kua token to eirgs; gone where, from wbenco no travelor relnma. Men who never failed to come to time be fore ore failing now. Frem national down to individual, private nflaira, B- nancining baa been a fuiluro. Ex- pendilurci bare enlarged and pro- coda diminished in alarming proper- 1 iolia. Inatcad cf tbo peoplo getting out of debt in 1874, misfortune and mistake baa run them deeper and deeper. There ia wo, k now for btutcemcu end farmcre to get ua out of tlioao dif- diOonltiee. While the atatcemcu are figuring to relievo our government let private individuale study to ini. promve tlwir own finances at bom. J. Simmons, of Bibb, was elocted. president of the Senate, and J. W. Murphay, of llarria, was olealod ee- crctaiy, Hon. ltiifus E. Taster, of C'balhani, was elected president, pro tern., of the Senate. Ifou. Thomas Hardeman, of Bibb, was elcctoil Speaker of tbo Honso In Iho Sonata, ou tbo lBth Mr. Black eflend tile following resolution: Whereas, It lias Won made known by reliable reporle nnd by the special messages of iba president of tbo Uni ted States to CougreiMi that on tiw ■ilk day of Jnuuary of this year, tbo h gislatire balls of tho State of Louis- iaun were entered try tbe nrmod aol- diors of Ilia United Htutes army, wbilo tbe Ilouaa of Itoprevonlatlrea of that State was assembling to organise, nnd did eject with llxod bayonets five per sons who were present, peaoosbiy claiming to lie members of that hod?, and whereas ibero was then and tboro a rapuhlican-form of government, nnd tboro existed st tbo timo no invasion or domestic violoneo. It is by tbo Sounlo nnd Honso of Representatives of Georgia in Goners! Assembly met, Resolved, Tiiat tl.lv interferenoo Retrenchment and reform must come or min will swallow ns up. Foolish I with the timo bonorod and" constitu- expenditures of money must cease, lionB , right of a state by ibo army of end arduous toil begin. Lot us look Unitoil Htato-i is a bold and start at our expenses of 1874. See the tin-' UnB ro rri ngnlcn t upoll tha 6ttcre j panoMi.ry and oxtravagaut outluys we principle whieli recognizes the supar made, end forever lop them off! Wo cannot point them oat by name, but we dare aay no man will fail to find them. Tbo truth is, no Boulliorn peoplo era gelling laxy ai.d prodigal ju our habile. We bad better return, to tbe good old ways of yore, when people lived at bemo, made ub it liny cat and wore, and always bad a little hard nonoy by them. It does seem that a man who oau calculate and will deliberately spend more than bo makes, and before it is •node, ought to suflur, pud must of us ority of tho civil over the military de partments of ail republican govern ments, nnd is an usurpation umvar i anted by the law, uncalled for hy tho facts, and dangerous in lho extromo to tho continued nininlouunco of ro- |>uklievn government upon the Arncr- lean continent. • Resulted, That it becomes tho pain ful hut aoloum duly of the Htato of Georgia, through our Gonurnl Asiorn- l.ly, to enter in tho iinnio of tho con. stUution of thoso MWlcp and of Re publican liberty, fhjp liar oarnoat pro- have been doing it. We believe that test to Much proceeding, and to invoke in proportion to tbo population there ! from tho whole American peoplo a is not moro than half lho labor per just vindication of tha of ilia groat formed now as wae twenty years ago, and there ia double the per cent ef idlers. Wo can't prosper after this manner of living. Tho west inskos a boarding honso of our stulo. They furnish rations wo run (ho machine and pay high board in tho bargain, year after year tha trull) repeats it- asif.tbat there |s no money in cotton and we wilt not ho convinced. Tour ing stinking dirt through a tin horn ban a fsecinatlou for us. Wo wor ship coitou, fertilize rn, nml tbo credit pjmtem like tho fly in tho oob-web— every strugglo biuda mt tighter nud tighicr Wo might as well curno to it, we must livo wilhii) our monuu vol- unUrily or very soon do it of ucamty. The sooner tho bolter. Wo must make soroo to oat nt homo. Thuro ts hardly a hog iu tho country nblo to curl his tail for wool of ooru. Tho eon’s hips are hut racks, white tho hoieee are tuado poor trudging through tho mod to got a low Backs of western corn, bacon or flour to Keep down starvation. Shuck jmjub or fodder stnoku nro uumborod with the things that were. It might not hare boon so in olden times, but now it is questionable if tho turn kuows bin master's crib. Figures toll you thorc is money in cotton, but tho figures lie, if yon give them a fair showing. How many yours will it toko to loam tboro is no motley in cotton t Your after for fire years wo hnvo scon tho con trsiy. Hut they sny wo nro iu debt- yes, oottou brought you thoro. You started out iu 1874 to pay 18711-2 debt and |o | you tell behind and ad ded to it—aro ww*o off and nothing (to eeh Wo will give tho south a text, nnd would be glad every oitisou from the Mississippi to tho Atiantio would preach on it, and that is—keep out of debt, raise your supplies at horar, quit buying fertilizes, t*ud livo within your moans—and pcuoe, hnpptness and plenty will crown your labors. Hon. W. H. Felton, member of Con gress elect from this dibitict, delivered an address iu lteprosoutativo hull in Atlanta ou tho 10th instant. We will publish somo extracts from it next week. It** reported that (’lows & Co. hnvo gouo iuto buuUuuptcy, to whut depth our exchange* do uot state; but if to tho samo extent that ho went for lho the Slato of Georgia, it will tako him some timo to gut out. principle upon which this government was fouuded, nnd n fipoody nnd full repamtioD of tho wrong* which have boon iufiictod upon thuso caiontial nnd fuudamoutul safeguards of liberty and huiunn rights ns guaranteed by thu Federal conslitutiou expounded by tbo fathom of tho ^public and ostifb- lished nnd sanctified by lho invincible powers of tho blood of, her munyrod patriots. Resolved, That our Senators and Iteprcsoututivos iu Congress bo, and they nro hereby requested nnd in structed to uee nil their influence to repair tho wrong nnd nvort tho dan- gey of this during military usurpation of tho aucyod rights of tho states, by ull tho menus iu their power. Resolved, That wo fully endorse tho noblo and cons.rvativa oourso of our Suuator iu Congress, tho Hon. J. H. Gordon, and rcoognizo in his lofty and dignified vindication of his op pressed pooplo against tho unjust, ran corotis aspersions of partisan proju- dico, and his opportqno oouusols to tho dowu trodden pooplo of our uufor- tgnato sister state of Louisiana, n wiso cousorvnUam, true pntoriotisro, and a rnro statesmanship which, iu this dark bogy of political gloom, wo hnil us bnrbingors of a national roun- iou, nud n speedy redemption from tho ibrtddom i f seotiooul lmtiod. ltesolvod, That tho Htato of Geor gia horoby extend hor sympathies to to tho struggling pooplo of hor sjtftor state, nud in the spirit of hor owu ol- oqnont Hotmtor would urgo nu invio luble porsistouoo in tho pntisut and poutjnuoil exerejso of u poacoful for heap-unco, behoving that tho virtuo and patriotism of tho Amoricnn pco plo will do ntnplo justice iu ff. oauso iu which sit aro so deeply iutorostod and vitally concornod. Mr. MoAtToo, of tho 89th : ltesolvod, That tho rcoout triumph of tho democracy inspires iuoroasod confldouco iu tho onpnoity of tho Amor ienn pooplo for self gouoruwent, nml evinces tho doterminutiou of tho hou- ost nud (mtriolic masses to rostoro tho ndmiuistrutiou of tho govornmout to its origiunl purity nml its legitimate constitutional ohnuuols. b’cHcfvod, That tho comploto suc cess of tho democratic party, securing n change iu tho ndministrnliou of the goverumont, is to bo found tho only hopo of tho country for relief, from rccKloaa and extravagant expenditures of tho public money, tho burden of ex ooosive nud iucquitublo taxation, tho stagnation iu business resulting from decaying commerce and deranged fi nances, the suffering and want arising from unimployod uud unproductive lublor, or the ruiu eutailed upon many ino mu intnxiacea vy ur, uaker, | of Hartew, providing that tbo public printing almU bo given to tho lowest bidder, iqocUi with ottr hourly approv al. With such a mm as Governor Smith to award tho ccutraot, wo hnvo every assurance that thoro would not bo any favoritism iu making tbo award, and on tbo competition would bo groat, it is certain that tbo print ing would bo dono much cheaper than at present. Ufx n tho ncoro of economy, then, Dr. Baker's bill should pass, nnd pans, too, bofore a State Printer is elected. White Goorgin can uflbrd to spend twenty thousand dollars pci^Miautii on her publio punting, if if cun lx* dono for loss thoro is no roasou why twenty thousand should bo spent. Economy teaches us that if we tuke caro of tho cents tho dolluts will take oaro of themselves. But in adiition to tho question of economy is that of public morals, so closely interwoven iuto (bo entiro sub ject that wo believe it has become lho duty of tho legislature to take prompt action. Atlanta is to-day full of editors who are engaged iu begging tho votes of numbers, It is with the most positive souse of humiliation that wo havo witnessed tho scram bio for often now going ou—a humilia- tbat the profession of journalism should bo draggod through the mud and mire of an unseemly struggle for % littlo state pup. Nearly all these editors propose to sell thu votes they obtain. They are soliciting tho votes of members for tho purpose of selling thoso votes, Almost instinctively, tho men who havo engaged in the tiuflio have com bined together, if wu ur> informed aright Mon whom God, in his in scrutable wisdom, has permitted to odit nowspapors, somo of them said to hnvo boon in the pay of Kimball and Bullock, during tho reign of rascality in Georgia, have got togothor, like vulturos over a carcass, and aro toil ing to obtain a few dollars by trickery and corruption. Wo write plainly and fluently, bo- causo tho wire-pulling and caucussing that has boon going ou here for the past tlireo days has boon degrading to a profession that claims to ‘stand above all others in the United StnteH Wo nro glad to know that a majority of tho journalist of Georgia have kepi aloof from it. It is tho minority who thus lower our houorublo calling, and roudor imperatively necessary thu pas- sago of sqch a bill ns that introduced by Dr f Baker, of Bartow, who must, |u common with many other members of tho Legislature, uuteitaiu a pro found disgust for tho means which men ore now employing to obtain the Htato printing.—-Allanla Nt to*. General Sheridan appears to pay os littlo regard to truth as ho does to tho constitution, nnd to know no iuoro of tho ono lhau ho does of tho other, or of civil government. It now j °f the state's by domestic violence, appears that it « as true llial ho told | °* !8!“»} e 'J t° perpelusto governmonU i • v n i i • , originated in fraud uud maintained people m Row Orloaus, ou lus arrival ^eder-l power, ia defiance of tbo fjierf, that ho was ou his way to Ha- popular will. VAnnab, and that ho merely took Now llusolved, That wo congratulate the Orleans on $99 route, without intend- People of tho state of Goorgin jug to stop. And all tbo while, be "i® failldid udmimslration ol - . . , law and tho protection it aftords alike had his instructions m his pocket! Is n q citizens, the peaceful rein- ‘ )L eo much of a marvel that tho brutal' tious subsisting botwoen tho white! jiud barbarous dispatches of such nu aud colored race ; and \ve most oar- should be contradicted by the , deprecate any legislation by united testimony of all tho pooplo of' Cougrsss or any action of the federal o-ii , govcitnr out that would tend to dis- Jfow Qrloaus? lucludiug ull tbo cler-1 tUoH #nJ S3friomUbip. _ -.»• —— . Root bed, That in view of Ifio light The people of Row Orleans wou't crojwi the past seasou anil tho fiuau- 4«ua shoot now the robbers uf tbeir cial picssurc, present and pros|>ectivo Ban roost for/oar of making a mistake ! upon upon our people, it is the duty injurious lo tiro «holo stole. Thin u »>“ tl ' ,ueml . A«o>tabIjr toinaugur-1 *V*. , » x- r m • 1! ste tho most rigid ooouomy, aud im- thing at shooting a Louisiana ofikiul (KW0 ulwil Ul0 ^ph, tho lightest but- in the dark hasgottou.to bo a m’ghty j yn Q f taxation compatible with the . .eorjouB businasf-;. public service. Now Advortisomonts. ^ Mrs. AUGUSTA AXE, MULE DRESS MAKES CotiHlanlly in roevipt of iho lulunt nIjrloa* Hlatnping, various Designs. tfoiiltlonoc, noil door to John Jouoa. Estray Notice* ToUod before ine iih an estray, hy Vann W. Davis, of lho 1072nd district 0. M. l'olk ocunly, on iho Ulnt day of Jiiminry, 1H7S, mi cut my cow nud a bull yearling call, tho oow nbuut oighl. yearn old, of a light hriadle color, marked with a crop and umlor bil and over bil in each car. and ha* a mod lam nixed boll on, lho oalf ia of r yellowlah color, unmarked, Appi'nincd by J C. Ililohoock and H K. Hawkiim lo bo woriti twelve do)lnrH. Tbo owner ia here by notified lo ooujo fonvurd, prove properly pay chnrgfH nnd lake them a wav. or they wilt be noid by (he olicrill' of ■aid county, on (be froohoid of hauI Inker up on Ibo let duy of February f/iven under my bund and olfluial Higiin(u r e this tho 21et day of Jnuuary 1H70. JOEL DREW EH, Qrd’y. ICHtrii)- Nol»c(‘. Tilled before me nn nu cHtray by John- Alban Long of (bo 1072 Ulsxrlot 0. M. Polk oouuty, u|) the (Jib day of January 1H76 an estray ox. of medium hIxo dark hriudlc col. or, Rome white on hh hack, marked with a crop olT uf (bo right car, aupposid lo bo ubogt lout|ecn yoara old. vtppruittcd by Tbouing W. Dupree and Jauicb Long, froc- lioidera, of Raid diNtriot, to bo worth lift oon dollara. Tbe owner ia hereby notlflod to come forward prove properly, pay charged and take it away, or be will bo Hold by the ahoritT of Raid county on the freehold of lho laker up, oa Friday lho 4th tiny of Februa ry next. . Bald estray not bolug of ftiiffl- oiont value to defray expanHott of pouting iu a regular course of law. (liven under my hand and otUaial Hignnturc, (hi* Janua ry tbo --ml 1H76. Jlll.1. imi’.U EK, Dr y listru y N»(i te. Taken up by Willinin T. Lop, ou bb owu freehold, iu Ibo l'JJSrd DlMlriol, (/. M., Polk county, an csiray of lho following dinoriplion, via : A Rinall dark red cow, a little while about her belly, marked with a crop and eplli iu tlm right car, aud nu m. dor baok aud an over back iu tbe left ear, RuppoRed lo be about nix yearn old, and ban n bflll on. Appraised hy John W. Leo, aud lirico Mct ibbiu, freeholder* of said district to bo worth twelve dollars, they, allowing said laker up, six dollar* for hie espouse* iu keeping said oow. It is ordered that the above estrny be sold by the sberitf on the freehold of said W.T. Leo, on tbo aOlb imUmil, unless she is proven aud taken away by the owner in terms of tbo law, B.iid estray not being of suiliciont value lo defray expenses ia a regular oourao of law t«ivtfu under my band aud olbeinl signature ibis Jnuuary -2nd 1876. JOEL 11KEVVER. Onl y To (lie (raveling Public. rpKK undrsiguod is now running a Tri- 1 weekly HACK LIITE1 n.O)» Cave Spring to Cedartown, Tuesdays, TUursditys and Saturdnys. Good Hacks Fast Horses aud Careful Drivers. The Cavo Spring Hotel baa been IsrscmI and fitted up in good style. The table will bo supplied with tbo best that can be bad. J. P. JOHNSON, j Adminlsdutorte Sale. G KOUGIA, POLK COUNTY.— On the first Tuesday in February uext, will | be sold, before the Court llousp door, iu ; Cedartown, said county, within the legal hours of sale, lots of land Nos. 7JI, TS'!, 1 788, 734 and 736. (except about 30 acres of lota Nos 733, 73| and 731.) iij tbo lb district and section of said county, i Said trad of about 170 acres, containing ' about 36 acres of bottom land, about ten acre* of good upland, about )6 acres of lol ; orably good upland, all utidcr cultivation and well watered; fifteen or twenty acres of upland to clear; dwelling and outnouses; beautiful location for reajiTettee, plenty of ( timber, d - c., three miles from Rockmart. Sold tor the benefit of tbe heirs of J. A. Thompson, deceased. Terms: four annual I psyme.ils; first, Jan. 1, 1873; second, Jan. 1, 1877, and so on. Further information : on day of sale. Jan. 2, 1875. T. J. THOMPSON, AJrn'r 1 BITT ERS An Elafanl nnd Pleasant Preparation for DYSPEPSIA, FEVER and AGUE, HeadacRo, Heartburn, LOSS OF APPETITE, Aciditv ol' tlio Stomach. t)ST Ab ft Tonic in low forms of Fever, nnd to persons recovering from Hicknefln, these Ritters are highly beneficial and gently slimulutihg. unzPABto fty GEO. J. HOWARD, WHOLC8ALI DRUCCIST, Peachtree 81., Allanla, <1» -$20- WILL HUY A Firgt Mortgage P;emujjn Bond OF TftK N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Co. TIioho Ronds are issued for tho purpose of raiaing funds for the erection of a build ing in lbe City of Now York, to bo used for a Perpetual World’s Fair, a permanent home, where every uinniifac turer can exhibit aud sell his goods, and every patentee can show bis iuvrntlons. A centre of industry which will prove a vast benefit to lho whole country. For lids purpose, tbo Legislature of the Htato of New York baa granted a ohartur to a number of our most wtalthy and res pectable merchants, and thofle g<'iillbtnoa havo purchased no less than eight blocks of tbo most vahiahlo land in the City of Nuw York. The building to bu erected will |>e seven stories high (150 feet in height), sur mounted by a magnificent dome, and will cover a space of 22 aorta. It will- bu con structed of Iron, Urlok ami Ol.-tss, nnd made fire proof. Tbo bonds, which aro nil for $20 each, are secured by tit nt mortgage on the land aud building, %nd for tbe pur- poso uf making ilium popular, the 4lrmtois have decided to have ((Uurtorly drawings of $160,000 each. This money being tbe in terest on tbo amount of the whole loan. Every bondholder must rceuivo at least $21.00, but be inny receive $100,000 ! Or $35,0<>0, or $10,000, or $5,030, or $3,0U0. Ac., Ac. BVBfnr BOND Third Soriow Drawing, 3d Premium <1 rawing, March 1, 1S7G- 4th Series Drawing, April 5. 1373. | Capital Premium, $100,000. Thcao Drawings lake placo every Tunis Montiin, nnd eventually every nose will parlioipalc iu them. Address, for Ronds and full information, Morgonthau, Bruno * Co. Financial Aiiknts, T.l Park How, N. Y. Post Office drawer 21). Remit by Draft Registered J,otter i Application for Ageuoies received. Postponement impossible umlor this plan. tho 15-0 in ~Tb^ 13. Cl HTEtt, ■—QBALKH IN— Furniture and Carpets No. lOtt, Empire Block, j BROAD 8TREKT, ROME, GEORUl I A GREAT DISCOVERY!: Thompson’s Liniment Is one cf tbe great sat discoveries of tbs age. Nothing brings such speedy and sure relief to thoso who suffer with tbe numer ous paina and aches oominon to the human race. Do you want something that will your boad, your baok, cure your rbcu- sni and Neuralgia T Amdv T'- Liniment aud suffer Miiiij MMttiMiiiB mv ijnmis AYER Sc MCDONALD 1 DEALERS IN HAR'DWABB AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS;- No. 71 Tlro:ii![8(rec1, Rome, Geonziii.-] Joseph E. Ycal, Rome, Georgia. Violins, Guitftrs, Mnslo-boxes. Uanjns, Tomborlnes, Rom-. Triangles. (Jastinets, Ac- r/)cons, Flutinas, Concertinas, Flutes, Fifes, PIcoIls, Claironct:', Fbigalets, Harps, uning Forfca, l’itcli i'ipes, llormonicans. Rosin, French, Oernmn and Italian Strings. Violin and Guitar Cases, of wood and paper; extra Rows, Row.Hair, TaiUpieces, Keys, Bridge-, Finger-BoarJs, Claironet Reeds, Piano ami Dulcimer Wire, Banjo Heads, Tamborlne Gingler-, &c , Ac. Musical InMnimcnta He paired iu Best Style, dec 5 LUMBER MILLION ! $1 00 per Saw: Pratt's Cot. Brown’s at $3 50 per Saw. W E are offering this season J. Winship Cottoi ton gins at $4 00 per Saw, Phoenix at 0 Brinlcy s 8tecl Plows, Clipper Stool Plow, Avery Steel Plow; Avery's Cast Plow inner 8 Friend Cast l’lew, Brinlsy’s Cast Plow. Wright's anti friction florae Power Crsngers’ Brooks, Eaiipsa and Shearer's Cotton Presses, nml any Implement mam fnctured in tbe United States, nt Manufacturer's prices. Hardware, Guns, and Pistol: wholesale and retail. We are always pleased to show our goods and price them. sept 20 AYER Si McDONALD. “DOMESTIC” Gh W. WADE Sc CO MANUFACTURE LUMBER OF ALL KIN33S The Very I3ch1 ol Lumber Ahvftyu kept on band, or foruUbotl to order, nt short notice, at BOTTOM FBICES! “MMtSTir 8.M. C*. 96 ClamWrs Si.. X. V. U the Best Of All O PoinlH ol Superiority. 1 Perfection of Stitch on all kinds of goods, without change of tension. 2 Great Range of Work—finest Muslin to coarse Reaver or Sole Leather 3 Ease of Operation. 4 Simplicity—having one hundred le«s parts than some others 6 SELF-ADJUSTING TENSIONS—not found in any other. ('» I'ses Silk, Linen Thread, or Glased Colton, with facility. 7 Noiseless, or more nearly ho Ginn any others using it shuttle. 8 Durability—few Bearings-Easy Motion —Hardened Parts. U Very largo Bobbin—two or three time* as large as Home others. 10 Convenient Spooler and Diirabte ready for use as soon as bobbin is inserted. tor Lengthening Stitch—on top, behind t wing Preaer Foot—allowing Wok to be easily removed. goods to pass through ca«i|y. ' 'g very thick cloth. ider Ar, nd Needle- Si.e and Room t i 11 Extra Room under Pr I 16 Needle Can Lo easily S.-t. . 1 It) CAN NOT BE PUT OUT OF -TIME "—has no Cams or Oear Wheel ! 17 Easily oiled without removing Machine—only seven oiling places. IU Easily Cleaned so few piec-.M, nnd those all largo, cleaning not often t j l'J Cylinder leal hardened Bast Steel Shuttle, very durable. the shuttle entirely encloses the bobbin | 2l Can not i 22 Can not ; 21 No liable t -bos tile frl i of needle bar and shuttle. Doei t cha mat ism ami Neuralgia ? Apply Thompsoi Liniment and suffer no more. For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Burns, and Pams generally, UUK THOMPSON'S LINIMENT, and you need fear no harm. This Modi, cine is nut up right here iu your midst, hy Dr R. U. THOMPSON. Your neighbors have tried it, and it has never failed to do what it promlsos. Every family should keep it on baud, and thereby save many a dollar. Often a long ami expensive trip for a physician might bo dispensed with, simply by applying Thompson's Liniment; then keep it on hand—it will cost you but little. No physician can practice success- fully without a good Linimout—they know its Import unco—then keep it ou hand. You can apply it yourself uml save money. Cull ou DR. R. R. THOMPSON, over Dr. llecso's Drug Store, gel a bottle, aud never bo without it. It will do what it say*, and you'll never regret buying it. Oct*24 'do m Rockmart by K K li JUST OPENED. F. L* WALTHALL TTA8 Just opened, opposite post office a IT new slock of goods, consisting of DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, Confectioneries and Groceries, IlnnlHtire, Crockery, Etc. Ho propose# to exchange goods, nt very low figures, for GREENBACKH. dec 5 J. S. NOYES & CO., — DEALKUH IN— DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Modiolne*. Hats, caps, Boots and Shogs, READY MADE CLOTHING. Customers will find our Stock complete, comprising ninny articles it is impossible hero to enumerate, nnd nt moderate prices. Particular attention paid lo buying and selling Cotton. nov 28-6m KING8FOR ID’S OSWEGO I’tirx* nml Silver Gloss Starch. For (lie Laundry. HANUFACTTUKI) BY T.KINGSFORD&SON HAS BECOME A 110CSV 110Ll) XECSSSITV. Its groat excellence has merited the com mendation of Europe for American Manufacture. Pulverized Corn Starch, FKKPAIIED BY T. KINCSFORD & Son, Expressly fur food, when it i- jt$opor]y made into puddings, is a dessert of great excellence. For sale by all tlrst-cla*:* tiro- East End Wood Shop, I BARBER & WOOD :X. M. HARRIS. Repairs aud Makes Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc Aud almost anything made of wood. \vORK CHEAP FOH CASH.; Wv*k done according to prom-! sept 19-ly i’nti-ielc Jfc Ombei-s, 33 Broad gt., Nome, Ca. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS —AUD— PRINTERS Pianos, Cabinet Organs, SMALL INSTRUMENTS. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUCTION BOOKS Plaip And Fancy Printing Neat aud Cheap l'ftpcr Sacks and fine Wrpppiug Paper. Picture Frames and Moulding*' Write ss Ter catalogue aud PriwLiat. *cp2i;iy CEDARTOWN, OA. R ESPECTFULLY call tbe attontion of the publio to the fact that we have iu Stock and are canstanlly receiving, DRY GOODS, ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS, r Boots, eilOOS, AVool Fur Hats Sugar Coffee, Syrup, Meal, FLOUTR and BACON. Which we will «ell a# cheap as any one in town for tho CASH. Call and examine efore purchasinc. june 20 Dissolution Notice. rpjIK Firm of Pmtberston A Phillip* 1 was dissolved tho 1st of February, for all oilier purpeses except to wind up tho businf ssof the old mneern. Thuse who owe us must pay up right now, or wo will bo compelled G, t FEATHERSTON DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Hats, Groceries j 27 lias no Tension on bobbin, therefore stitch alike 2H llns straight needle -bows very heavy goods will ! 22 Starling Wheel on Top. avoiding trouble of reach , 30 Can be taken apart uud put s«>gother in ten m : 31 Au oiuntic take up, making perfect stitch with unci • 2 Ks lily threaded, and alike hi all limes, without 33 Does not break threads, a* in.my do. Easy M 35 No shuttle c. rrier slides to consume power, and 30 Feed rod connected without shuttle lever, saving pc 37 Easy method of raising or lowering tho Feed. 38 Hiinple device for fastening, sotting ami reinov •T.l Perfect notion of Shut tic carrier. 40 Peed always starts f.om n “die, whether reguln II Table that cannot warp nr split—7 Inyerj wood- 42 Drop-leaf that nearly doubles -ize ol table, nude 43 Cover that cannot warp, crack nor shrink, beoat 44 Sewing Drawer that cannot drop or break down 46 Castor* for easily rmfving the Machine about the makes any fullness even between two o Silk, Ac, making liuutes, ready for uso. veil thread, in thin or thick work. regard to sixo of thread. be operated by au irratld. reijuire frcpioMt oiling. ver, avoiding complicated lu'chin'ry ng needle, B 'l f J>«* t®og « Gatherer 47 KmbroiJ 48 W„rk iu* bot b ways, same as table’ o grains run both as others aro apt i arts thoroughly hardened. n Peculiar combination of Needle, Shuttle and Take-up motion .'HI I'.rt, inttrclmngnblc. If , 0/ break,, a ,, r.,ily ,ub,lilul«,l. tor- Kjl «»l«»cai. Oper.tora best n|i|>rodialo Ibd abate a.lranlagcs. DormjHtic Sowing Mai’hino CompifiiY, Sroadwny, Corner 14th Street (Union Square, Now York. “iJomontin" Sowing Macliino OonipnuY, No. 4, DeCivos Opora Houso, Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ca. for Siilr ill < r<lnrtim n l,y 1.1 M 1 1 K l \ 4, SIcCOWELL. WINTERS & NELSON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PIANOS, ORGANS —AND— On nil or Harter. Ho also buys an I -ells Coitou. Oct 21 W. M. PHILLIPS, Opposite old stand, Where ho will be glad lo seo his old j friends and supply them with Goods. He keeps a lino of •"nil Instrument*, Siring and Sheet Music, Guitars. Ageuls for the Celebrate MUSICAIh m UUCIIANDISE, General Merchandise At Wflolcenlc oi Retail. Prices defy Com petition. Pte rs, Webb & Co., and Hardman Piano AND THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND COS W. S. DAVIS, C01.T...OT,..,; CABINET ORGANS. HOUSE BUILDER. Codnrtown, - - Coorgia. Terras apply c claim arc the VERY BEST, an 1 Tor T • 'ITTILLdo all kinds cf work in Upline, in a god and substantial manner. guaranteeing satisfaction in work, and prices as cheap ns can be done, for cash or any kind of produce. Furniture will be put up to order cheaper than it can be i bongbl |„ tl,i, W .I,im,U MIHKi.ll,. OM in.lnim.nl, Uktn in ..change Kef.rcucc. gi.cu wb.n rc^uirofi. »ptl9 s0 ,, t fl . lit, U itilogm .V, I "Winters Sc Nelson, 211 Market street, C HATTANOOGtA, TENlsT. Hpnoiai prions lo Cn.b Costoas CASH STORK. -T. S. Stubbs Co., | CS/KUITOW \ G.!., J^EEP ooDstanllj on bau.i n full tine of FAMILY GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hoots tvntl Siloes, also a line of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FACTORY GOODS. Ca.h borers will find it >„ Ibeir imere.i lo e.Amino our good, nnd prices before purchasing. Sole ngenls for iho sale of the ccle- i brsted •• Wan Plows" and li.nire., in Polk county. juno "O—rf T IIE SING E R. “lho number sold is the true criteiian of merit.’’ SEWING MACHINE SALES OF lf-73 The total of Sowing Machine Sale, of J>73. made up from tho sworn returns tng 232,444 MACHINES Being a large increase over the previous year. In 18f2 wo sold 45,000 i> chines than any other Company, whereas, in 1873, thcsalss were 113,254 Machines in Excess of our Highess Competitors The Allen HouseT Our Sales have Largely Increased!! Terms Easy. Payments Eight. Call on or addrosa Miss Virginia, Lumpkin, Local Agent, Cedartown, Ga. or TUK SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Cor. Broad and Alabama SU, Atlanta, Qa Cedartown, Coorgia. CHARLES 11. HARRIS, Proibietob. T HE Proprietor announces to tbe public that he has opened a hotel in this place under the name of The Allen House. He proposes to entertain his guests in a plain count ay-like way, without any attempt at style or fa?hion. For this he asks such compensation as any reasonable person will cheerfully give, and no one complain aL County Lustou $1 per day; single tneols; j , gard a,ul Lodging, per month, y-U; Board and Lodging, per week, $7 00 ! Lights and fuel extra. Board without lod^i ‘ tng, per month, $15; per week, $'» 00. single meals, 50 cents. .‘ct. G, 1*74. j