The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, February 20, 1875, Image 2

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THE RECORD. IVV P. THOMPSON, Ahhociatk Koitou* CKDA11TOWN, GA., FBB. 20, 1H75. Tho Macon Telegraph nnyn that it. in cBtimiileil that Twigs county ruined enough corn lunt Btmfton to do all her pouplo thiu year ami f»oiri® to «puro for their 1i«h provident neighbor®. Tho probability ia that Twiggs will not want to buy a bushel of western corn this ueaaou. Tho bout of it iu that bor people having ftuccoodul bo well in ono experiment, will continue to mnlco their own corn, and if a fair trial is given they will noon uco that half tho throno of king cotton dc- norves to bo occupied by tho equally royal corn. Wo do not know Unit other counties hive Huccoodod an well aaTwiggs, hut all Imvo ruined bettor corn crops than they havo railed niuco tho war. It was a blu/wod nccfneily which forcad them to it, and it will ho etill bloswvl if tho lain® noccwiily con- tinuoH until tho farm era of Quorum do aorvo to ho rankod among I ho nncconit fill corn-growers of tho country. Thoy havo a goncrorsHoil which is ready to inuutor sturdy ranks of corn if tin; pooplo wiil only glvo it a chnnoe. What Tivigga county did laid season, Is hut an example of wlmt ovary coun ty may do. Iu tho Bonalo 10th, Mr. Kibboo in troduced a bill authorizing tho issu ing of 8 por ceut. currcuoy bomls for tho purposo of retli'ing $2,000,000 gold bondri. Mr. MoAfooof (ho 80th introduced ft ro6olu!is>n looking to an mlfuirn- inint at tho end of tho constitutional limit, Tho bill to provido for a registra tion of voters, and ono to protect game and Huh wore lout. Wednesday—Hill to regulalo tho Bale of liquor to tho statu ; bill to al low parties to waive tho homes*oad. Tho houso killed quite a number of billu yesterday, and under the ilvu miuutou Rpcooh rub will probably get through a number of bills the coming week. In the Bonato on 15th, tho appro priation win cot a dored nn.l nmondi 1 $15),000 wau appropriated to tho Acid omy for tho Blind instead of $12,000. For compensation of the nuponuton- dent of public works $1,500 wasnul - Btilntod for $1,200. For payment of into est on bonds $700,000 was ap propriated instead of $(170,885. Fo fnteroHt on bonds of North and South ra 1 oid $'15,000. One buiuhod thous and dollars ivns iij p ctpriuled to buy lo ks for the Slate Libnuy. Niue build rod dollars wan appropriated to pay Arthur Hood. A bill to protect the riparian und plsoalororiul right a of ihu p >oplu w.iu piuRod, iiHo a Hill to dioliire void the state’s indommonL on iIm bonds of tho Alabama and Clmlt.im* ; ; ,i ndl- road. Tho morning nr.si,i >n vf the hoe:;e was cousUDied in the dincut Don of tho bill to regulate the rate of ii.li r- cst in tho state. Mr. Bridges W. Smith, . [ this «rii v ho wcl known as u lmtm-ron . wi iu-r over the aigimtuve of "!•Hi, Imu propnrod a hook of his bed sketches to ho publish'd, entitled “Hindi ; being a eolluotiuii of llm au thor's daintiest hits, houhoikhI and Horvod to Knit tho tnsto of the reader.'' Tho book lms tho following extraor dinary dodication : “ Afire \ irs if patient study and tcaonich to lind a name worthy to g-aoo this p:*g . 1 have uto v.d to dodi.-.du it to my self—my lust fiiuiidpny \voi>.t enemy, my most cbiwital !u uitio, ami tho only man umh r tho bin ■ canopxg f heaven that I would In* willing to die for.’’ Tho author has nmdo arraug- nicntu to publish his hook with a well known huge publishing house at. tho north, atul wilFbe ready by tho 1st of April. It is doutined to have u laxgo circulation, bcoauso it is bouud to take. J’hutfa A T i ins. date tho Regard your reputation as the i ich- cst jewel. Method and order r. n lor all things cosy. Tho bred of life is love ; the salt of life is w oik; tho sweetness of Ibis poetry; tho water of life is faith. Were it not for tho in ivhing drought wo (should not npj rofrcsinir uhowor. With )e. wo would lmvo las \iet.KK trial, less joy. Tho grainiest itud strongest unltm® | t^uditioii! nro ever the calmest. A fiery restless- I arc as good ness is tho symbol of frailties not y« t J h<g to tho outgrown. Thp roposo of power its richest phase and its clearest testi mony. Tho Columbus Enquirer nuggcabi remrdios for tho civil rights hill, which it is mr-iirnod, will become a law. We Biippof c that all tho pallid favors horoloforb c-xtondod by the whites of tho smith to tho negroes will imw ho withhold, Inasmuch is tho latter have demanded and obtain ed Federal Icgiulatiou no obnoxious to tho whites. Ah far mb poitwiblo our people will employ white labor. They will alfco, uo doubt, abolish a public Rchool system, for which tho whites furnished fom-liftlm of the money to support it, and tho ngroos two-fifths of tho children enjoying its advanta ges. It is true that the provisions of llm civil lights hill relating to public schools wero stricken out. But wo cannot bo blinded to llm fact Hint th y wero only abandoned out of re gard for tho negroes—becai no of tho apprehension that (ho whites would abolish tho f.chools if a commingling of races in thau was insisted on. Con- gi ‘ ns tnk<« care only of tho in green— refrains from no coutouij luted ag gression on tho righto of t he whiten inoopt out of regard for tho negroes, Now let I ho whiles at least claim and exact for thorn tolvos,iu their stale legislation, tho full Lot.ofli of their own money raised for r.cliool purposes. Ijvt them leave to tho counlh y, or lo tho district a, tho raising of school funds, and tho strict apportionment to each rnoo of tho promotion which it pays. This is ono mousuro of rn- sistanoc which uppdais to us both praotioable and just. Others will, no doubt, bo dovisod to moot other pre visions of tho b.r. It will subject tho whiles to Incouvenioi.cos end sow® venations to protect themselves, but limy should, and wo beliovo will do it, oven if they havo to oxorolao u lilllo of tho heroism, privation and incitin',ry u > common during the war. Wo hi.lievo that a luuipumiy return to that re gimen will do us good anyhow ; that it will add Id 0lir strength and pro.,, perily and will gain for us more re p-el and couaidorotlou in tho future. Lot un so bear oursolves that wo will pass through this ordeal stronger and more united tlmn over. Able lawyers codified tho laws of tho ntiito, and tho legislature adopt, d tho cede. A hotter syhloin of hr.va i:; not to ho found in any date in the Union. Why not lob them stand tin li { , at land, tho lawyers can bee nr f uii 1 .r with them. There isn't i wrong known to llm human mind that hasn't u remedy iu tho hook. The i n't a crimo known lo mail that im oalidognod .within its pages, yet Hcvontoou days' legislation largely over uuvoii hundred now bills Imvo boon introduced in tho Houso of Hip roHontntivrs. Wind for? J-j it,tofm nidi lenn-diis for wrong? No, !<•:■ tin r-- i» now a roiuody for every one. I • it . tocroulo new <•IVuiiscs? No, for tliev are as Humorous and dtvvr.siiio 1 now as aro llm thoughts a- d inoliua- lion . i f tho human mind, nud for in- • ry offense thoro is an ndeipiato reme dy. Then what aro tliu rovi-n hun dred bills fl»:? F or immortality of c urse. There has boon within tho sixteen days an nverago of over four bills to every Uepresouta Ivo ; so it i. nm infest that nothing has boon done and nothing could havo hi en done, but lead tho Novell humliid and odd hills that lias been introduced iu tbo House. If tho next twouty-four day provi s as prolific or now bills ns t\i past bixteon, how much time will it , re qniro to invealigato and pass upon their merits. Tho senate don’t m m to bo cure,id with such originating capacity. Tho bills introduced in that body aro but f, w and of very doubtful importance. Tho usrny bill i>; tho most agouizing of all otl and tho last olio of nil others that should pass ; but it must bo diHcnsscd and will meat likely jaws. Other bill® must be argued, ropivsontalivoa must be hoard, spooohea they must make or they will never attain lo the nltitudinous heights of legislative im mortality. The bill in reference lo a Constitutional Convention is perhaps tho only ono of any real importnneo to Hie state, and tho bill if wo under stand it v rreetly, provides for more than four times us many delegates as cuht to attend it,-- liul'jk i> ’• ut. Tl»o Pri'MiitimittsofUir ilea ml dm y. We, tho (Hand .Jurors, for tho 1st <U i f tho February term of tho Sn- j tho pevior court of Folk county, respectfu llicf, I lv make tho following presentmouts ; wit loss our information and km • find tho roads of tho county, ill a few districts to bo in b ul a general tiling they a can bo expected, o\v- ent and oxccssivo rains id tho great amount of transporta- I ti<m. Wo call special attention to different parts of tho public highways now almost impassable, viz , that part Never fail to do that good which ; of the Rome and Viva W-it i ul iy- lioa next to your band. Trust Clod | 1 ; i iiiiof ihe V.dnt, w:. and C to weave your littlo thread intotbo ro:u **. } i: ') x 1 ' m shows I r,v,l! ; 1 ! sounly he repaired ns boon ao circrn- ! dances will allow. Wo f'n l tho I ridge across Cedar crock,on tho road loading from Cedar- town to l'riors 8t itiou, to bo unsafe. Wo think on examination of thesnmo would bo wif.o and prudent that it might bo made sn&tantial before any I injury results therefrom. Tho bridgo on the road from Ccdariown to Er-tom Hill, near the Buchanan ford, was destroyed by wind during tho winter and tho said ford erinnot bo used by ro-iHon of buck water from the dam <.f tho Chen keo Iron Company. Wo find that a great, doal (,f inconveni ence originates from tho fids ubovo cnnumenitcd, and thoroforo roeom- HKi'd that tho bridgo aforesaid be r< built within tix weekt* from tho date of those present incuts, and on failure of contractors i o to do, that tho Or dinary in&liluto Suit against tho secu rities of said contractors. With inference to Ihu school debt of 1871, wo find Micro is still a balance duo tho t aiehois and county .School Commissioner of that year. They In. vo rectivod five months of amounts duo them fioru tho state, a much groat't pro rata than has boon appor tioned any Huhi.equcnt year, and, in most cases, the renmindor, or a great part «i Urn sumo, has boon collected from tho patrons. Jn our opinion, founded on f.ii.f;, neither tho teachers for 1871, nor the County .School Com- mi'.i e ner for that your, are entitled to any pint of tho rchool fund ruined for any - ubsequont year, nor to compo: nation out of any funds raised by county taxation, wo therefore r« o mi- mond that no part of tho school or county fund sin .1 ever bo applied to tho liquidation of said claims of 1871. Wo Imvo di-cum-d tho propriety of i slablishing an alinu liouso for tho la tter protection of tho poor iu Folk county, but liuvo not boon ublo to reach any definite conclusion in the matter with tho datlu beforo us. We appoint W. M lIutohiugH, H, M. ii. Byrd and F. M. Clark, acting in con junction widi tho Ordinary, to make a complete investigation and report to tho (hand Jury o: tho Align it term f f tho Hup rior court some foun- ablo p| in, a HiiUaUlu tiucl oflued on which to establish said alms bouse,, ami tho amount necessary to pur chase laud, construct buildings and put t! o j ropoued pi u iuto full oper ation. Too conmiitleo appointed to exun- i ie public buildings, Toport the court houso needing so mo ropnirs, iu tho Ordinaly's nfllco, to tho tire plncos iu other looms and in difforont windows about the building. Tho floor hav ing recently given way.tosomotx- tont, wo lO-'omimnJ tout two pus • igbt inchosiquaii! l>o substiluted for thorn) now u-miI, with cap nud bn.coj about threo feat long, ixtending from each side lo iho coiling. Th^jiilis Uori', i t ong and cleanly, lelbeiiug mucii credit - u the Ordinary, coutruu* tor . and juilvr. Wo recommend that s ilnhlu I I- nketii, I njrkctt at.d chntu ber® be purebnurd for tho use of pris oners. Tho pi ivy near the jail is fil thy and offensive, and something should bo done with it, or 10 it—what ever in tho judgment ol tho Ordinary may ; -. iu best. We further ivcoui- meud that tho Ordinal v sell tho old j'id and lot ou whie'i it is siluatofi, lu.ving advertised tho name thirty days pluvious, on tho lit Tu.sdu’y iu Apni lU'xt, ami apply tho piocuoda lo tliu const illation oi a neat, durublo piekot 4'uco around tlio now jail. Wo ropoit. wi.h pleasuie that every thing in tbo Clerk’s cflloo iaenmod out neat, thoro ia uo diUleulty in timl- ii jf any document iu liis otiicc. Jto is an ullioiont otllo.-r and performs Ins duties faithfully. I .dm books and pa pers of llm Ordinary, so far us wu have been ublo lo uscui lain aro cor rectly kept and uumbeicd. Th .• commt ton i on ,1 i • >t 1) >ckuts havo cxauiiucd J. !J. Hurl er’a, Jmuick Ny.8.. , s l C. M. Camps and W t. Tliompron’s, no etheia having been l Ubiuiited, thoMi oxuiniiied Imvo b.. ii kept as the law ilircets AVo tniulc >t proper that tho remaining Justices should hand in their Uoekats next week for iiiHpoctiou. An examination of tho Treusurei ’ a books, bnngK us to iho conclusion, that wo havo in him an oUlcer well suited to tho position ho occupies— Ins hooks aro neatly kept, his vou chers for all niouies paid out aro ou.-i l.V found, aud, so fir as wo aro able to judge, aio rll correct. His sottlumout wiili t Uo Ordinary ou tho second Mon day in January, is as followed : Amount en lmini ter county j .a- or yvneu ul fund ’ ®U>5S.»jj\ Am >unt oa lun I l. r jury fund " t .1 ;..vs “ “ “ “ juiuj.cr ruiul X-.'.oy *. “ “ Jail Uiml, - J7 ;|j ’• “ “ •• bti.R-o fund (i(l,S! Tho jilry certificates of tbo county court wc refuse to allow, believing wo have no right to provide for their pay ment, when tho law is silent. We re turn them to the holders disapproved. Wo Imvo counidurtd tbo claims of H. M. Johnson for extra Bor vices on tho now jail. Wo recommend that tho Ordinary refuse to allow his and all other cluims for extra work on said building which havo not been heretofore allowed. Wo tender our ajnccro thanks to his Honor, Judgo Buchanan, for the courtisics extended our body, m:d hope ho may long graco the Bench with dignity and impartiality. Wo also, tender our thanks to the Solici tor and truly appreciate his rendiners lo givo tis assistance during tho ses sion of our body. Wo recommend that the editois of tho Rrcohdand Express ho allowed ftvo dollars each for tho publication of those present ment). February 18th 1875. Thus M. Hack, Foreman, John T Jj Baldwin Francis M Randle Joseph E HoUBonl, Francis M Olc/k, Jus. H Garner, Marion C. Doan, Jus. N Milican, Aaron Veils, J as. W Trawick, Hobt. II. Brower, R McConnell, Jus F Oono, Win. Id Phillips, Win. J Biggprs, John W Brandon, John M Milican, Bon. F. Hawkins Daniel 8 Berry, Lucius Q West, Jus 11 Dodds, John M Wood, Joliu L Carter, Ordered, that these presentments bo published as r< quested in tho fore going recoin luvnda lion. Fcbiuuiy 18lh, 1875, JlLUil BUCHAFAN, J. S. C. C. C. A true e-tract from tho minutes of court. W. C. Kmoirr, Clmk. Brunswick shipped 15,220,280 feet of lumber to foroigu ports last year— a falling off, as compared with 1878, of 1,208,218 font. Graded High School. Ccilartuw u, Ua. rpllK i’xor«t*cH of llii« Intiilulioa will lu> -*• <>p r » U4J Tlxi Bupllv will ho iimlMicloil iu ull Iliu liraucln’-t UHimlly i.'infill ill Ills)' xoiiooli niui oo 11«• •_« ,J . ftt*o in t li«* primary brauobfi. V\« ru<|iitf U ull persons iuluti'.ling io pnirooito iliis Bcbool lo fintor ilieir chib <tr.-n nii'l Vfiinh on iho first «lujr, ho that lilt? pM ilui RctiolatN may uol l> lanic'i iiy u now claiiHuaiion. Pay hi-ni on will bruin 7.-t.'» n, ni. .1 K. HOlisEAl., Rov C. K. 11 BN UK k.SUN, Asiooluio I’rinolpa! M’ms M111 18.1.A FOIJUHK, AmUt.ii: ic. u. < Il'I’lClt, Furniture and Carpets No. IOO, Kiii|)it(> Block, bnoAB wth•;»:r, houk, gkoh j fi GREAT DISCOVERY! Thompson's Liniment Total iiSSS,l7i Anuuint niiiv’t* Heith’ineti' for conn- '.v purpo M 2)05,00 Ainouul uoo rvlllcnu-nt jury hunt +' ' -jm v. J Amouut sincu io: lonirnt for juit I'm 1 ' .I’JrA.OO Amounl :• inco .-Hiilanciil f r puu- 1'or fund 60S.02 ' Making an uggrr: at) of $R-':u,04j For county purpo Ia •»R®- _ lolinf lo I lio*e who under with tlir mini or huh pains nml nclion counnon In Iho human rnoo. Do you want ho mottling dial will enflo year homl. your Jiack, euro your rhcii- innl'iHin ami Neuralgia ? Apply Tluaupsou’s l.iniment and sulfur no more. For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises, Hprnlin*, IIurn«, nu t 1'uinti generally, THOMPSON’S LINIMENT, nml you ncwl fear no liana. THU Modi- ohm ia pul up right here in vonr midil.by Dr- U. H. T'Ilil.MimiN. Your neighbor-, havo Irioil i», nud ii hni never failed lo do whal it proi»' i .un, I Ivory family should keep it uu hand, nad there' y nave many a dollar. Often a long nud expensive trip for a phyBicinu Diighi t>.» dispensed with, simply hy applying Thump on’s l.iniment; then keen it on hand—it wilt o>-t you blit little, A '^j^< lau can practiee hucochs fully tvlihom a pood J.ittliutml—ihey know ila imporlunoc—then keep it on build. You enn apply it yourself nud save money. Vail on UK. It |{. TIIOMI’M'N, over l*r. He. o’a Drug Store, get a hot lie, nud never ..e without it. Ii will do whal il Bay"», and yen'll never regret buying it. Oct 2-1 For . to in Hockuiarl by K K llogo. BUBGANK 51 JONES, Ccdartovvn, - - Georgia, DEALB8S IN’ Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, VARNISHES, KEROSENE, Xj -A. HVI Z 3 S. Everything Fresh and Pure! great web, though tho p ..u rn suowa i ]{ w Whitehenj*: it uotya. The i’T.uhl harvest of tho ' r:u t i( (VJmtvW:: nges shall oomo to its reaping, and ; road, v< ul.rg fi tho days shall bi'. ;uU>u itsoil t ' a thousand years, nud the tlionsand years shall allow Uicmst'hv - ns a pi t- fost nud finislu d dnv. lohi .1 that j X Carolltou foot of tho i hill b. yond Chisolm’s io John Wi ionts j Wc insist that tho commU.-ioncrs of | tho portions above described havo the s-ttuo put in good evudition iuiuiodi- aiely, nd that all other roads iu the I bruig?) •• 1,41,81 Tatal ou baud $'1*600,00 Wo si u from tho above that our v.i:.: i for tho year l.-Tl were exorbi tant, : ml bellowing that jiutico to our tax p.ying citrons doiuuud that Bia iaxvNi bo 1^8u:od, wj havo dutcr- d to ;-s, for tbo p.ejont year, a tax v.‘t fifty pur ecut on a basis of •1 10 of one p-vr c-at, upporMoucd as For jail purposes 22 “ pauper ” 12 " county “ 10 k COMI'LKTE AND CHOICE LINK or • i» l: i* u m \z uy, i j y.T ; , I LI l.V WHITE, SOAPS.; -u I : ' ■ -•'*~ ; TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY. 18- ,40 _ G ENDIN'8 ’olio* COLDEN DELL COLOGNE Always ou hand. Tooth, Hair aud Nail Brushe 8, Combs, etc. For C Iiri&4tma..s• A thro lot of Cindies aud Fancy Goods, just received. buying fer Cash, wo arc prepared io sell low as the lowest. tir2T* Give us acaUnn.! see for yourselves juno 20-1 y DisNOlnfion Notice, rpni; Firm of FenlhorHton k Phillips Jt was (lisaolved tb«. 1 at of February, for nil oilier pm prstn except lo wind up (he tuiHimfs of ibc old Concern. TIiohc who mvo us mint pay up right now, or we will be compelled to stro'. 0. W. FF.ATHKRSTON, W, M. PIII1.I.IPH. FEATHERSTON Continues to dial in DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Hats, Groceries Ac., Ac., Ax., at the old stand, where he will sell as bow iis iho lowest, for CohIi or Uni-tcr. He flso buys nml sell* Cotton. Oct 21 W. M. PHILLIPS, Opposite old Hand, Where ho will be glad to seo his old friends nnd puj y'y them with Goods. lie General Merchandise At Wholesale Of Retail. Prijes defy Com petition. CASH STORE. .1. H. WtubliN A: Co. 9 CKDAUTO IF.V, f/.l., oonstantly on hand a full linn of FAMILY GROCERIES, HARDWARE, I loots atml ShocH : READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FACTORY GOODS. (5unit buy lo examinu purobasing. Hole agents for the sate of the cele- brute.! •• Watt Flow:. ’ and fixtures, in Polk county. Juno 20—tf The Allen House, Oodartown, Coorgiu. CIIAHI.GH II. 1IA1HU8, P«oi*uiKToa under tho nninu of Tho Allen 1 (<• propones lo entertain bis guests in a plai coinilay-’.iko way, without nny Attempt i Klylp ur fanhion. For Ibis lie nnkH sue compt-iualluu as any reas;>nnblo person wi (N.unty i'usiiui oi I'. r day; Hngte himI CO cents; board and Lodging, per month, $-0} board And i.n lging, per week, ^7 (hi Lights and fuel extra, board without lodg Ponco Do Loon BL T r EBB An Elegaul and PRo.-ant l u j aration for DYSPEPSIA, % FIBER ami AGUE, I Icadaclu’, 1 Icartburn, LOSS OF A1TETI1E, Aoiditv ot tho Stomach. ZftiT An a Tonic i:v 1. w forms of Fever, and lo uersons recovering from Sickness, those bitters are highly beneficial and gently Htiinulatihg. GEO. J. HOWARD, WHOLESALE DRUGC1ST, Peachtree St., Atlanta, Un. 3D- 3VC. AXE/ SELLS ranor iuits, LIBRARIES BOOK O-A- E3 —AND Counting-House Desks, Thankful to the citixcns of Poik county for their liberal patronage, I will atilt and always expect to sell tho cheapest and best quality of Furniture in the Slate, and I de fy competition. My Furniture is all wal nut aud poplar, finished up by the beat Gernicu ui.d French mechanics in the .\> rt- west. Look n! this, for example: One mag. nifleont Walnut Bedstead, of the latest and o.st approved style, One line full marhlo y Bureau, height from top of glass to the or,8 feet 9 inches, One tiue full Marble- aslistand, with all the late improTcincnts, One handsome marble-top table; One fine full carved Fifth-Avenue Hooker, 4 fine oanoiieavy Walnut English bell back brace Arm (.’hans, for Si; f* Ca‘. Hamplos ou baud. You can save sixty to eighty dollars by buying from me. Will bo delivered to any part of North Georgia at the above price, for Cash, .lust received a fine assort ment of cheap Kusowood bedsteads, price **> 50. Fine chair- • — 1 ’ y liberal dollar to < inducements offered lo deal- i to write or cull at the UEBARTOWN FURNITURE WARE-ROOM nov 7—ly T II E S i N G E R. MIL Mills ffl SIKH For Sale by Joseph E. Yeal, Rome, Georgia. Violins, Guitars. Mnaic-boxes. banjo 1 .. Tiiniborines, bones. Triangles, tUstinets, Ao- rd'Hinv, Flulinna, Concerir:Kiit!«-•», Fife-*, Picolo-, Claironets, Flagelcta, Harps, ning Forks, Pitch Pipes, llormonicans. Rosin, French, German nnd Itnl'an Mring*. Violin and (Juilar (’H»e», of woo.1 and paper; extra If- bow-Ilair, I ’nil-ju' K-; ■*. bridges. Finger-boards, (Maironet i(ee>ls, Piano ami Dulcimer Wire, liiinjo l!n Taitiborino Ginglers, ic , Jtc.f >1 uaiciH Insfritntrnfa Heimirot! in lied Style. dec 5 “Tho number sold is tho true criterion of merit.’’ HEWING MACHINE 8ALKS OF 187» The total of Hewing Machine Sales ..f 1P73, made up from the sworn returns of Sew ing ei a Mounted to 232,444 nVCA-CHIIiTES Uuin” a large Increase over 1!p- previou- year. In 1872 wo sold 4. r >,000 n> chines than any other Company, whereas, iu 1*73, the salsa were 113,254 Machines in Excess of our Highess Competitors These figures arc ih#* nior** r.-mir*. .»•' f-r the m.-on that tho sales of the prinol pi# Companies in 1H7M, «irr Itu than th-'ir.S ih » m 1872, whereas Our Sales have Largely Increased!! It will hardly be denied f : t'. v th - Silp.-ri rity .1 (ho Hinger Mchines I# full ly dom-uist: ni, I -at „:i »-v.-nih ih it 11,,-ir popularity In iho Hoitseltuld is unquesUonatT Term® Easy. Fajnuml.s Light. Call on or ad tires® Mis-* \ iruiniri Lumpkin, Loml Agout, C’ud'irtfjwu, O.i. or THE SIVGI.H M \M |-’.\( IT It I \G COMPANY, ( r. ! ■. 1 and Al tlmnaSU, Atlanta, Ua WINTERS & NELSON, wholesale dealers In P I AjiY os, o r g.a n s —AND— iUrSICAI, .MKItCH VNDISE, Small Iiiatrumcnt,, Striu- ,tij .‘-'li.-.-t M'l ic, Oa r. A--v. for llio C.lobr.laJ Peers, Webb & Co,, and Hardman Pianos, AND THE GliEAT NEW ENGLAND CO'S CABINET ORGANS. These wp claim arc tiro Vr.liV BEST. »n-l ;f„r To,ii. n) ,UU. O.UIo-wi . a 1 , 1M , Tormaapply lo J 1 AVliktei-s ,V Nelson, I 1 Ma.-lcet street, CHATTAIIOOGA, TEt-Tlsr. 01,1 ln.tn»«l« lain, in ..ck,» R ■ .. . . ,v ..a,.., S,,.,cial prlcoa lo C«U Caatomora. ..■pi r>. East End Wood Shop. • r. NI. IIABJtlS. Repairs and Makes Wagons, Bedsteads, Tables etc And almost nnytliing made of v ..1. Wagon Hubs or any other Turning Done to Order, ODD III'I5S KEPT ON HAND. W O Ii K C D E A P FOE CASH. sopt 10-1 y < EDARTOWN Livery, Sale and Feed Stable, Main Street, Cedarto'ivn, Ga- 1JRICKS down iu •'■uit tho time-. Good I. Stock, Vehicles, aud Careful Drivers always on hand. Special attention given to the care tf stock left in our charge. litmpkin & McConnell* FULTON HOUSE, T. M. ANDERSON, late of Rome, Ga. with Cherokee Iron Comp'y Store. IF YOU WANT ZDIE*/^- GOODS shoes, CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS, Or any article generally kept in A FIRST CLASS STORE At Pric - t, suit the Closest buyers, you "'8i m »ko it greatly to your advantage by e.i'.litig at t i..: above named store. june 27-ly Patrick A Omberg, 33 Broad St.* Rome* Ca. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS —AND — I 3NT T E US Pianos, Cabinet Organs, ,^MAU. IXSTBL’MENTS. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC A I. E. CORRA, Corner Loyd and Wall -is. near Union Pas senger Depot, A T L A NT A, : : ; GEO R G I A . EALS and Lodging per Day >'2 0 ).- sin gle meal, 50 cents. First-elass table and good rooms, a$i. Saloon in basement furnished with pure Liquors, Fine Wines, Beer anc Segars, i.iiy ]l INSTRUCTION BOOK S 1 • : »d Fancy Printing Neat and Cheap v-L- and fine Wrapping Paper. ; i : .-e Frames and Mouldings- Write • l.i-i sepS'ny : ■ - - • i i » -nil the times, at Veals, Romo j - rhca P banjo?. $1 50, to $5, at Veal’r. | taj best, are male by J. E. Veal, :u.‘. Ie ■ : j city clock in Rome, Georgia.