The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, January 30, 1875, Image 2

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House up to date. Tbo Honsto wan gravo to osespo tho clutch of bis land engaged yesterday (Jen. 2fltb) in die-' lords—poor Gbsrlio Fox! And the cussingu Mr. Pasty’s bill making jar- j author of “Gcrtrudo of Wyoming’' ors judges of tho law as well ns of tho , dice] a dritoling imbecile How the facts. Whon tho hour of adjournment “Qontlo Ella’’ wept ovor tho habit srrivod Mr.' Posvy was in tho midst itmt onthallod him—-bow thoso tmgo of an elaborate and fluo argument in , dies of human individual history, of supportof the moasuro. temptation and full, stalk before us I In tho houso, on motion of Mr. j Tho history of tho host minds of weak Hoge, the report of tho joint coramit- teo on tho stato of tho republic was taken up and unanimously concertud io. Thore woro four bills iulroducod prohibiting tho salo of liquor in cer tain localites. Mr. Clements introduced a “loc-il option law,” which, as it loaves the 4ETOWN, GA., JAN. 80 1875. Senator Tipton mado a good point when lie rend from tho Washington Chronicle the significant rernsik that "the concluMons reached by tho Lou isiana cufumiUeo aro not in accord with the republican sentiment of tbo house, uni] m>kcd whether tho truth or shown in sworn evidence from both sides, is not in accord with tho republican sentiment, or whether it was not that tho truth is hateful and dangerous to t]io designs of tho ad- minialrntlcn.” OronoiA Convicts.—On tho 1st of April lust, tbodalooftbo last lease, the iiumber of coniicls in Georgia ninennted to 618 ; received since that time 261:—nmkiig n total of 881.— Only think cf two bundled oi.d sixly- lho nrcmictJB to a body of condemn ed critninals Within the brief space of uiuo months. Thtfco £61 convicts hnva ban thus distributed and cm ployed for tho yoar: To farmers 180 ; to miners, 150; to railroads, etc., 330 ; to Kaolin Works, in Wilkiu&on counly, GO. The number lino been reduced as follows : Escaped, Cl ; died, 88 ; pardonod, 10; terms expired, 63. , .. . I.... It seems that the plan of hiring ont 0,0 a misdemonuor. Per- van luges unsurpassed by any stato in the itulo convicts has incroasod ra- “° U8 conv joted of tho violations of t|, 0 Union. Hut from poor young (her than diminished potty crime. At j ***° P ro *M on * of liiis act aro punished men most of. all theso elements «f least fivo-tixlhu of these convicts aro aH P r(58OT *tjcd in section -J,310 of tho wealth and prosperity are locked up negroes win have been raised to do °°^ 0, by tho miserly grasp of narrow min. menial labor with tho boo, axe, and j ^toction is to bo held in all tho JoJ uieklel-oving owners. Tho lead, pick all their 1 v.s. They are well °* nulle » of the stato, ou tho fourth | ng h g j 8 |ation of this state, for a do- clothid m.d fed; many of thorn far-i Wodoosdoy in July 1875, tho voters cado, bus favored tho concentration of ing belter than if free to labor as tlroy | CM ^ D 8 th c > r baHolts either for "tip- capital and moneyed monopolies, in plbncc. ’Jho leasing system has had j P^ D 8» > or "against tippling.” A mu- which poor young men have us much a tendency to rob prisou life of its i or ^y votes cast determines tho ohuuoo ns his salauie majesty has for mmm ually sad Bellini person nit/ end Betting snst of Home*! rad, and I will pass upon the anroe at 11 o'clock t. nn, on the 6lh day of February, 1876, at my office. This the 28d day of January, 1876. i and ruin. STATE NEWS. Tho Gainesville Southron says: Is it not astonishing how quick tho peo- plo of Georgia will go into paroxysms ovor tho departure westward of a few negroes? Is it not surprising how sc- reno llioy onu Ins over tho depnrturo of hundreds of our best joung white meu? qnostion to tho pooplo at tho ballot ^ n d fo order to retain and augment box, soems to bo outiroly unobjeoliona-i oar population, havo wo not hud ble. Tho followiug aro its essential enough »how aud hypocrisy from provisions : callod immigration sooiotics, enough To becotno a law in any county, | 0U( ] an <l empty declamation from tho city, town or villagr whoro accepted, ( would-bo guardians of tho state’s iu- aud proclamation made by tbo govor- toroete, and enough deceptive plead nor. Tbo sale of livuort iu quantities i j D g an( | lil-grounded assertions by tho loss than one gallon constitutes tho | )r<MJ8 ag unequalled aud unsnr- sellor a retailer. No person shall keep pnHablo inducements Georgia offer- a tippling hooso or place at which spir poo r young mon just starting life ? Of ituous liquors aro sold, to be drouk at UIld w ithin bfcrH( . lf Georgia does pos- tho place of sale. sess, in her fetilily of soil, iu her minor Fcrsouu fonud intoxicated otbor n | wealth, in her manufacturing fueili- | than on their own premises or abode, ti<g, uru j j u bor climato ii.fluenoet, ad- Mrs. AUGUSTA AXE, FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER Conntantly in receipt of tho latevt styles- Stamping, varions Designs. Residence, next door to John Jones. Jsn 28—8m To I lie travel I us Public. rpEK undrsigned in now running a Tri- A weekly HACK LrtTB FROM Cate Spring to Cedartown, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Good Hacks Fact Horses and Careful Drivore. The Cave Spring Hotel has been Isasod nnd filled up in good rtylo, Tho tnhlo will he Biippliod with the bent that can bo had J. I*. JOIINHON. Ponce Do Loon B ITT ERS h id w:ab;b —AND——' "AGRTClJLTUKAL implements,^ * | No.itniBroadlStrect^Honio, Georgia. Joseph E. Yeal, Rome, Georgia. W E are offering <hiB aea«on J. Winahip Collon Hina at $1 00 per Saw; Prntt’n Cot. ton ginn at $» (X) per Saw; Phcrnix at $1 00 per naw; Brown’s at $8 60 per Saw. Brinlcy « Steel Plow. Clipper Steel Plow, Averv Steel Plow; Avery's Coat Plow, Farmer's Friend Cast I’lcw, Brinley’a Cast Ploxv. Wright's anti-friction Horse Power. ('rangers' Brooks, Ealipas and ^hearcr’B Cotton Presses, and any Implement manu factured in tho United States, at Manufacturer's prices. Hardware, Ouns, and Pistols, at wholesale and retail. We arc alwoys pleased to show our goods And price them. ^ - Bcpt 26 AYEit & McDonald. ~ “DOMESTIC" THE nj “EASIEST Violins, Guitars, Music-boiri. Banjos rdcons, Flutinas, Concertinas, Flut uning Fork", Pitch Pipes, Ilortnonicans. Itosin, French, Qormnn and Italian Strings. Violin and Gulf paper; extra Bows, Uow-Ilalr. Tail-pieces, Keys, Bridge-. Finger-Boards, Claironct j TO BELL." Heeds, Piano and Dulcimer Wire. Banjo Heads, Tataborinc (Jinglers, Ac , Ac. B. If. Agcati: Miisieal Insfriininila Ut>|mire«I in Best Style. dec 5 Itdootpayyott ! to£fht ths best csclinei proTt^ DOMESTIC’’! terrors, and wo nro stiougly in fuvor c.f tho pillory und tho whipping post. Hero ie u i.ut for tho legislature to crack.—E*. will of tho peoplo. Tho ruturus aro hoaven, nnd Iuih induced tho creation to bo IruimmiUod us olbcr olcoliao r»- 0 f ft landed nridoernry willi inipliod lurn«, to tlio governor, wlio •bnll, bjr [ oworx nunicimit to moMnrn tlio labor proclamation, make known tlio insult. f,„ju „f Umauta nrnl rontoin and take In nvnryoouulj worn u majority of tlio t |„ jr all. If Georgia bo iu oi.rnes' votes cast nro for "tippling' tbo law alaiut emigration and inducing iiurni* will bo imperative, and in all tbo coun ^ration, let bor oilincus edi tbeir real ties ure "sgniuat tippling" Ibo gover- ly n t ii v iu K pricoH to poor mon aud nor sbull by procloinntiou dedaro the oroa | u work fur n) | her idle bauds.- Ktnnlor Lewis, of Virginia, who has heretofore been nn unBinching radi cal, i« not uLlo to aland tbo liouiuiann outrage. In a recent loiter ho says : can- but I lora my oountiy "nuTfrao- | RWlU ,alle *“ t ^ r0 “ lho P“ blioi ‘ ,10 “ Wo want no moro bjpco.isy «n this .i„ it -i,. i it... 8 a *°tto, iu this atalo, ofauoh BU bjoct~-no moro spostnodio and in proclamation. Aftor auob oluction ia j niucoro action-—no moro meio ahow dour moro than party. 1 think tho proposition of fjboridan s most iufn- hdJ R ; or a , 0 muuioipil | Bn ., mous ono, nnd ho on oh t to bo recalled 1 .. . , 1 . • »na mt swr. n m ou lneua to wnuu •• i thontos of any town, villugo or oily to w hb»ao wiv a und children ore order an election, to bo managod and conducted as tho oouuty election, tho roturna to bo im do to the gover nor and ho to ittauc hia proclamation accordingly. Tho corporuto authori- tioB aro requirod to give thirty days notice of bugIi election in homo pub lic gnzotlo. Mr. Colloy introduced a bill Lo aubmit to tho qttulilicd voters | of I ho stato tho quoulion of holding a I oouslitn jnui oonvontion. Tho t into j of holding it nud number of delegaloa aro left, blank. Mr. Alderman introduced a bill io iuetaulcr. Tho Hunrd of Aldotmou of Haudora- villc, Gcoigin, clinrgo ono tliouaaud dolluis, for a liccuao lo rctuil apirilu- ouu liquors within tho iucorpurahd limits. Chrrlio l’cndletou of tho Valdosta Times, is fust acquiring a national rop utnlion nn n poet. Ilia lual aud moat brilliant ifiuit ut>t>erlu that— Ho hluahcd a fiery rod, Her heart wont pi!-u pat. Bho gently hung lie? head Aud looked down at (ho luut, Ho trembled iu Lis speech ; Ho lORO from where ho sat, And shuulcd with n fcrocoh, “ Von'ro siltii g ou my hat.” crying for broad aud hom-a. Wo cau aflurd to loao indolent negroes, but wo cannot afford ta lo o our young, nolivo, eulcrprialng, honest white mon. A oorp.i of United Slatoa ougouoera huvo ronohod I’iko county, surveying tho double-track railroad from U un- Icravilio to Jit unawick. Tho Athona Watchman anya : Wo inloudud lo slulo hint week that Ihu Is the Best of All, LUMBER An Elegant and Pleasant Preparation for DYSPEPSIA, FEVER and AGUP, ITeadaclio, I-loai'tburn, LOBS OF AFFi’iTITE, Aciditv ol* tlio Stomach BUT As a Tania in low forms of Fever and to nernons roooveiiiig from Hlcktieai tbcHo lSitterN nro ltigbly licnctloinl am gently Btimulalilig. IIRETAKEI) JIY GEO. J. HOWaBD, WHOLESALE DRUCCIST, I'eaclitroc HI.. Allaulu, On. -$20- WM.I. BUY A First Mortgage Premium Bond j 1 N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Co. ]) Y Q () () D S, NOTIONS, MILLION ! C3-. W. WADE & OO MANLTACTUIti'. LUMBER OF ALL KINBS The Very llewt o 1 Lumber Always kept on hand, or furnibhed to order, at short notice, at BOTTOM PRICES ! c-t eUlaui e«t' tb» agnr.c7 «rd cell it. AM red “ DOMESTIC ” S. M. C«, 05 ChamWrs SI., N f» O Points o I Siiporiority, 1 Perfection of Stitch on all kinds of goods, without change of tension. 2 (ireat Range of Work—finest Muslin to coarse Beaver or Solo Loatlicr. ;i Ease of Operation. 1 Simplicity—having one hundred le«s parts than some others. 5 8EI.F-ADJUSTING TENSIONS—not found in nny other. j 0 Uses Silk, I.iuen Thread, or Glased Cotton, with facility. I 7 Noiseless, or more nearly so than any others using a shuttle. H Durability —few Bearings - Easy Motion — Hardened Parts, it Very large Bobbin—two or three times ns large as sotno others. 10 Convenient Spooler and Durable -ready for use as soon as bobbin is inserted. 11 Canvenlenco for Lengthening Stitch—on top, behind tho arm. 12 Swing Prosser Foot—allowing work to be easily removed. , 18 Extra 8ixc and Room under Arm—permitting goods to pass through easily. 14 Extra ltoom under Pressor Fool and Needle—admitting very thick cloth. 15 Needle Can he easily -M. ' 10 CAN NOT BE PUT OUT OF ••TIME —has no Cams or Gear Wheels. 17 Easily oiled without removing Machine -only soven oiling planes, lrt Easily'Cleaned—ao few.pieces, and those all large, cleaning not often required. ' iltlc, very durable. iiittlo entirely encloses the I little frii 22 Can not miss si itches —peculiar motion of noedlo bar and shuttle. 28 Not liablo to break Needles. 2t Hnuttle cannot get out of order—has no screws or pieces soldered to it. 26 Does not change length ol stitch when in use, as many others do. 26 Cannot change Tcuslon. .7 II.. no Tension on bobbin, therefore stitch alike at all times. 28 Has straight needle—tiews very heavy goods with ease. 2 t .Starting Wheel on Top, avoiding trouble of reaching underneath. 80 Can be taken apart and pul angethcr in ten minutes, ready for use. 81 Automatic take-up, making perfect atitoh with uneven thread, in thin or thick work. 82 Easily threaded, and alike at all times, without regard to sixe of thread. JUST OPENED. F. L. WALTHALL These Bonds are linuicd fur the purpose of raising funds for tho croclion of a build ing in tho City of Now York, to ho used for a I'rrpHiml World’s Fair, a permanent home, where every ninnulac- turcr can exhibit ami aell his goods, and very pa rill pr [jrntlinjr on tlio northern division of /V tho Noi l hern Railroad had boon com* I j,» 0P p Ur j l0 im.Lo tbo ionions cl Uio ^noral'V." I mullmllbu »ei«Uboi liuod of CImIu , m«i« of Nv« Wrk'im. ■einlily btgiu ou tbo wcoml Tlimwluv v '"° lll “' WI1B pforacdini; in tlio ili-, ,, uolal ,i„ r, lrrc i„ni,, ....a n„ . f ; . nUui„ 1 ,'n In November, nuil Mr. Putin In uu.U rcutiuu tf lhu crooung of tlio U. pnrel.u.d m i,.« Confeclioneiies and Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Etc. lie proposes lo exchangn goods, a low figures, for GREENBACKS, dec DtsNolution Notice. rpjlE Firm of Featherslon Phillips 1 was diasolvwl the 1st of February, ft.r nil other purpeae* except to wind up the business of the old concern. Thane who ..wo us must pay up right now. or we will be compelled t ot break threads, as many do. .11 Easy Motion—Short Crank-eaay treadle—can bo operated by an irralid. 85 No shuttle carrier slides to consume power, and require frequent oiling. Feed rod connected without shuttle lever, saving power, avoiding complicated m'chtn'ry 87 Easy method of raising or lowering tho Feed. 8H Simple device for fastening, setting and runovtng needle. 80 Perfect action of Shuttle-carrier. JO Feed alwaya starts from needle, whether regulated for loug or short stitches. pill—-7 layeri wood—grains run both ways. tho KfUbioua hicnuittl iiihtuiui of uuuu air-linc. Wc al, nml nlao ouo lo luuko tho number Atlanta last wuuk that Ruvoral put- Tho council of Poraj tli havo lovi«l "I mombma 88 or two from ouch Bonn- | U "‘! c “!'' lud “ ,c | l ‘ olt U “”' u ! l,nt , _n *•_._ _# i..!. i..u JU..I..I »».. - # ait i . : tho Ntirlbuftatorn hail boon aba:ulou- od. No doubt Ihu wihh was fnlhur to | tlio thou(jlit. It will not ho abandon ed until a couocotlo tho Great Wist und with Macon and | SaVannuh. soven stories high (150 feet in height), Mir mounted by a magnificent dome, and will cover a spaco of 22 acres. It will bo eou- struotod of Iron, Brick aud (ilaas, and mado tiro prooL Thu bonds, wliioli are »!: for $20 caoli, aro secured by first mortgage ou the land nud building, and Tor the pur- fo**mod with I l*»»o of making them popular, the direetois have decided to have quarterly drawings of $160,(HO each. This money being the In terest ou tlio amount of the whole loan. The bill to l'oduoo tho expenses of * . Kvor J. bondholder must receive at least tho Legislature, oflered iu tho llouuu eittiug i hyGol. Uclviuly, of Uihlwh:, propones (lr ,36,000, or Jiu.cxxi, , er.singou vu- to inako most of tho private and local ’ ’ 4;i (h'.> ’v c wo muHi couciuuo mat mo rtgnioi - . , . . .. , 7, . . . . .. , 1 fl ^ 1 ' plBDdwlr« M i» moant, hoviug robbed «“« lo “ 08 ; vrUon Hddwty Um gate joint oovpomUon bUta, after tbo grea- 3J rromiual Jnuvi Mtircll j 1875 . us of putty much all wu had, wo uro «r tho front yard was hoard to open unt boston, pay their way, by first, 4t h Series Druwiur April 5 1875. of o}>iuiou that tho right ”haa expirod and abut with great force, wlfou sotno paying iu tho Stato Treasury for ox- ’ * ' by Imillution. of tbo family roinarkod that tbal was ' ponaco iu tbolcgmlaluio aa co.,t«: $100 Capital Premium, $100,000. Jv^»“ OmabTiT.««'“ .Ovo yurU gala Upon makios , fur print* bills, $J00 for b cal bills Tb« bloclmclo on Ibo Kausos and Paciilo i'^vury ooncorning .1 I was informed (oxcojjt for Ibo pro,notion of morals, J ltnilramt. No tliroogb I rains bavo ar tbul wilbout any known ngenoy, tbo religion, oJucaliou hikI looal govern- AdJroai, for Bond. «i,a full lufarniailon, lived nt Douvor from Kansas siuoo gato would opou and abut itsolf, aud ! monta of towns and oouulios), ami M ’ .. _ ’ Tbnrsdny l«at. Tbo Iraius ora snow, lotcb Boouroly. I did uol think any- i $1,000 for joint, stock corporation mor *ontnau, Bruno Co. Ivnnn.l nt Wnllnfin niul Iliinr IVml __ ..... * 1 n tax upon nil reluiiota of Bpirituoua loriul district. Mr, Smith,of Wobalor liquors of $50 por quarter, payublo iu t itroduccd a bill to amend tlio conati. tidvnuce, and that t f Haudortvlllo b.ution by providing for appeal from texm Puiuil houses tbo sum of $1,000. tho docisiuua of Juaticoa of tlio l’ouco. Tho Cinciuuutti Commercial says Mt . . ,, , . that when Ibo north conquered Ibo Enmm-On ast .Saturday southern ituteH, aho ncquirod oortuiu 1 mib viwUug tho family of an rights over them. >Vhat thoao aro old Mothodist miuistor in our neigh- tho pnpor does Lot state. Judging borhood, nnd wo woro ull from what has boon cxeroleud thus far nl0UB a tbo flresido must concludo that tho right of $21.00, but he limy rcceivt 10 0,000 ! $5,030, bouud at \Vallnco nnd Door Trail- No truiuB nto expected nt Denver for Lovornl days. _ Cincinnati—Hia Fnojrcnia) Ghut Railway to tuk Booth.—Elovon bids for tho coiibti notion ou nu iron mil- way bridge acrosa tho Ohio ut tho foot of Horn street, in this city, woro opened by tho Ti natcca of tho Oinciu- nntli Southern Railroad to day. Tho l ids rnugo from $503,000 up to $1,- 088,000, tho lowest bidder being tho Wutbon Dridgo Compauy, PatorsOD, N. J. Tho stiucturo oomprisos fivo spans, including u chuuuul span of 010 feet, which is tho longeat siuglo span iu tho world, ixcept ono of tho some length iu Germany, and tho to tal length of tho bridge will bol,- 507 Let. Tho officers of tho road state that tho ostium tea will ho exam ined nt oecq and tho contract proba bly be let in a few days to the lowest nud In fit. bidder. Tho Ttuslees of tho Cincinnati Southern Railway determined to night ou tho construction of that road by way of Boycw’a station to u jxiiut near tho Unitod State resorva- liou in Chattanooga, leaving tho question of tho seketiou of depot grouuds, iu additiou to those dona ted by tho Home Iron company, for further consideration, as they expect tho right^of-wny und tho grounds to bo fin nibbed by tho city of Cbuta- JJOOgft. Iu the icuisu of lo art eon mouths led log pardouid out of tho peniten tial y dgbt-four of his j>oliticaJ fi ionda Amoi g tho number wero 10 murder er?, 03 thieves, 4 robbers, 3 burglars, nnd 6 whoso crime ia numokbs. What n commentary on radical rule! thing of it, nor wnu my ouiloaily tod iu tho luuat, until myself and a goutleman wont off a bird hunting aud ouiuo hack, whou upon ontoriug tho gnlo ho told mo to latch tho gutu socurely, and boo if it would uot opeu iu liftcon minuter. 1 latched it aeuuro- ly aud turned to go iuto tho houao, fjr hanks insurance, etc. This bill will save the ditto every yoar ouough to support tho agricultural aud geological departments fivo years. Senator Norwood has introduced u bill relieving the Central Railroad and Ranking Company from tho payment of tho tuxua UMUBtiod against suid cor- Fimaxoiai. Auk XU Park How, JX. Y. Post Office Drawer ‘ID. J. S. NOYES & CO., DR¥ GOODS, Ci i tOCKItlES, 11ARDWAliE, Medicines, Hats, caps, Boots and Shoes, READY MADE CLOTHING. Customer* will find our Stock complete, comprising many articles it i» Impossible I'artlculnr attention paid to buying nnd soiling Cotton. uov 2S 5tu KINGSFORD’8 OSWEGO 1‘uri' mill Silver Gloss Starch. Fur I ho Latinilrs*. G, t FEATHERSTOH DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Hats, Groceries &c., Ac., Ac., at the old Ainn.l. wltnre ho will sell as Low Cash oi* llnrtcr. lie J.1-.o buys nnd sells Cotton. Oct 21 \V. I\I. PHILLIPS, Opposite old stand, Where ho will be glad to see his old friendi and supply them with Goods. He keeps n lino of 41 Tnhlo tb 42 Drop-lent that nearly’doubles size of Ublo, made same ns table- It Cover that cannot warp, crack nor shrink, boon me grains tun both ways. II Sowing Drawer that cannot drop or break down, ns others arc apt to do. •!.'» Castors for easily moving the Machine nbout the room. 16 Gatherer that makes any fullness even between two other pioctv. 17 Embroider that uses Chenille or Oonrso Silk, &c-, making and sewimj on nt onco. ■In Working parts thoroughly hardened. I ' Peculiar combination of Noodle, shuttle nnd Take-up motion. 50 Parts interchangable. If nny purl breaks, n tuie piece is easily substituted. RxrxRlsxr'Ku Operators best appreciate tho above ndvnnlngos. "OomPHlii;” Bowing Mucliiuo ComimnV, Broadway, Corner 14th Street (Union Square, Now York. ''■Doinertlii!" Si-wiiiu; Mneliino OompanY, No. 4, OeCivos Opora Houso, Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ca. I~<.r S«l<- in « ■■■hirlow n In 1,1)1 l»KI\ .V, McCONNKLI,. AYIiNTERS & NELSON, — WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PIANOS,* ORGANS MUSICAL MEUCIIANDISE, 1 Instrument", airing nud .Shoot Music, Guitars. Agents for the Celelrr.itcd General Merchandise a, i- ,vfycom- PtGrs, Webb & Co., and Hardman Pianos. W. S. DAVIS, c o n r r i« .v t; r it HOUSE BUltOEH, AND T1IK (i RE AT NEW ENGLAND CO'S CABINET ORGANS. The 1 ; claim aro the VERY BEST. and;for Tejtknoalals, CxUloguei a nd Codartown, Georgia. aud when about tou foot from tho partition during tlio yours 1882 aud gato I hoard a uoioaat it and lookod j 1873, for tbo ia&uo and circulation of round just iu timo lo boo tho gate ( oortuiu papers called "faro tiekota ,, ,|. shut and latch. I Tho Commissioner of Internal lie von- Upon making furthor enquiry, 1 uo is authorized to o iuccll and desist' was informed that tho gato would I from tho collection of ulUr.chabses.s- open ntuny hour of tho day or uighi, monts. aud thataomoof tho family had uo- . . . , . ... . „ .. iii , I A very Tunny and almost serious ht- tuully sotu tho latch ltso aud tho I, , .. ... , tlo mcuknt occurred til \ aruell stu-' 8a n° l T , , , lion n f. lho strangest part of tho phouono-! ma is, that tho gato always shuts | und hitches. Tho ouly Hung that Applicntiou for Agencies received. Post|)onoment impossible under this T. KINGSFORD & SON jl:. u. c; itTEu, —DKAIXR IN Furnitme and Carpets No. 10(1, Empire Block, B UO A l) 8T R E BT. HO M E, G E O RGI A GREAT DISCOVER! |i Thompson’s Liniment, has nnovn a | HOUSEHOLD \ECESS/TV. I Its great excellence has merited the com mendation of Europe for American Pulverized Corn Starch, PREPARED RY T. KINCSFORD «c Son, Kxprsrsly ft.r food, when it is property unde into pudding*, I* n desert of great xcellenec. For sale by all first-class tiro- days ago. A young gent, with a pound of powder in his over coat-pocked, walked into a black- ii ->i «. • .. ... . ; smith's shop, where tho smith was at | u »k«. n.» could iMjsihly cause it, is that tho gate , , 1 1 0 T? .«• e % R F c ' . » . 10 . , . , , . , ... work aud u htllo negro standing near age. Nothing bring* such npcodv andsuru M b« ug tu a Urge cluuu treo, but it L Bml.louly tbero «as an .xpluaiou ! 7"" "‘"l 'll"'l cannot bo aCOOUUtcd for IU tht8 way, . 1 . , ous pains and achett common to the human , ... . . . d tho lit tlo negro disappeared out race. Do you want something that will tho gate will opou whon tho wind . , , , . . , -our bend vour buck 4 , j tho window, and young gent suddenly ‘,, Htia ,n nml^Nelirn ' changed his position to other end of Liniment aud auff tbosbop, while Ihe bluoltsimth^was: p Qr JoQthguhg, Cuts, BriliseS, DRY GOODS, Sprains, Burns, and I'atns generally, ! is not blowing. Will somo ouo bo so kind as to inform lho ignoiuut what’s tho mutter with that gato ? -nlgln? Apply Thompson’a BARBER & WOOD CEDARTO WX, GA. R espectfully can the attention or the public to the fact that wo have in Stock and are cauaUnllv receiving, « i lodged uudor tho bellows, oui Oiioarr. . . . . | smoko cleared away, something God has novor cioukd a miud yet j was discoved burning on tho floor that onu safely clmlleugo cum but with which drove tho young umti tho nppotito of drink. Earth lias no 11° desperation, und ambition which is uot hop© which is not blast. which is not broken, uo met nary 1X)W j er burned orcoat ruined, nnd tho little negro * . LINIMENT, X-.1UIU IIIIH UO j ‘.”r . c j . ingulphoJ, no " SI .V feiKslmiss, ili.l it blow oft' luv 1 l> lasb-e, uo ti« f l,ir v, l0 7L ' lv ; tal 'rr" 1>0 f 1» i haudkorchu f aud n half pound i f right here THOMPSON’S almost xchtimod: R. R. THO.Vll'SON have tried It, and it has never failed Mound . f "bat it promises. Every family should , „ keep it on hand, and thereby save many a thirty-live dollar Often a long und expensive trip physician might bo dispensed with. This Modi- w mld.bb. which is not invadcj, no ft lend, uo kiusuiuu, wife on chihl, that is not frightendd out of oim .cur’s yiou 111. .iuq'ly bj- oppljring Tlumq' forgotton ; uo fibre of human agony A defeated cauddhto in Telfair | m^'ffoU«W.“n~an “>r,L'ire which iB not wrung. Minds of com- coun)v, wijli true philosphy »aid ho fully without a good Liniment—they know moa rnou'd will go ill? OtV’h life with- I vrus 6°* u t» homo aud make him some it* importance—theu keep it ou hand. You out I CC... whfic thoao jjiftcd -tfi j over God ko i>owers, aro Buuttou with K0 t jnako a ctop, for ho did not bo- weakness. Tho giftod author of liovo ho was suited for public life uo »nj \ ‘Child Harold * walked iu tatters, nud how.—// wlitmil’c DLivich. ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS, Boots, Shoes, Wool & Fur Hats Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Meal, FLOUR and BA.CON. Which wo will sell as cheap as any ono in town for the CASH. Call and examiue etorc purchann^. jua c 2d guaranteeing satisfaction in work, and prices as cheap as can be done, for cash or uny kind of produce. Furniture will be place—bedstead" cspedally* Old inaln :u when required, sepllll fiopt 5 bought in « Wintei-N Ac Nelson, Ull Market street, CHATTANOOSA, TENN. rncnls tnken in cichaugo for now oner. Mjieoi.l price. In Cn.li Customer. CASH STORE. •T. fS. Stubbs die Co., j CSDAItTU ir.V, o,|„ |^EEP constantly on hand a full line of FAMILY GROGEMES, HARDWARE, Boots nnd Slioes; al-o a line of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FACTORY GOODS. Ca?h buyers will find it to their interest to examine our goods and prices before . purchasing. Sole agents for tho sale of the cele brated “ Watt Blows ' und fixtures, in Polk county. June 20—if The Allen House, Cedartown, Ccorgia. CHARLES 11. HARRIS, PaorRirroR. T 11 E SINGER. "Tho number sold is the truo criterian of merit.” SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1678. 232,444 AdZ-A.CF3UIsrES Doing a Urge increase over the previous year. In 1872 we sold 4J.00 J chines than any other Company, whereas, in 1678, thcsalss were 113,254 Machines in Excess of our Highess Competitors Thco figurw .re the more rcm.rk.ble, for thereon mm pic Companies in 1873, ore Ut, Mon llnr Salt, in 1872, where.., that the sales of the princ Our Sales have Largely Increased!! r urn, in 'IwJ'fltt ic!!om!l,^a!^ b V! s”l ctcu. IC 'ii'' , L r 'i "**, Sl .'rrriorily of tho Singer Jfchines is full, un.ierthc name ,.f The f -.i licu.e. He 7 ’ -irau.l—«t .11 erenls 11, ,t their popui.mj In the Household is nnnuo.tionnF wiwij'!k,T.y 8 “'.’ ,s . ir " ^ ' ll ‘ ru “ Eagy ' UUt oo or addm* Misss "Vii-g-inia Lumpkin, Local Agent, Cedartown, Ga. ot-TUE SINGEtt MANCFACTURING.COMPAi\Y, Cor. Brood and Alabama Sta., Atlanta, Ga s any i I cheerfully give, and tso one complain nt. j , County Custon $1 per day; single meols; . ! £0 cents: Board and Lodging, per month, $20; Board and Lo.i s iug. w per week, $7 00. 1 .ights und fuel extra. Board without lodg- j ing, per mouth, $15; per week. $5 00. Single meals, 50 ccau. Oct. C, 1871. |