The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, April 10, 1875, Image 2

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THE RECORD. CEDAllTOWN, OA., APRIL 10; 1876. Sam. Hard hna Ioit liisi "polish” oh post-roaster In Atlanta. Whon 1’ i bon id from Bonjnnvn Conley hod it. Tbo Slates of Ohio nnd Connecti cut held their eh ctionn last Monday Thoy both went Democratic, Conor <c- tlout electing a fait Domorratie dele gation to Oongrow. Tho Romo Commercial, of la* i Hal il, day, in speaking of the vnluo of the property nvfie?3.'d by tho city vmi nor, says it foots up “a little less thou two hundred nnd filty nii'l'ons of dol- lr.i” Wo should think lo. Wo d : r. ct tho attention of our roadeiH to a very readable communi cation from tho "nuow-oapprd moun tains" of Vermont. Wo agreo with him whon ho says thafsupply nnd de mand will regulate the quantity and adjust tho prico o. a labornn<j money ph it dots tho pri< o of a busliel of corn,” but As for it “regulating” and "adjur ing" tho “quantity, qoality or piieo” ft"GrangorPlow,” wo don’t pretend to know. Wo think there ban boon too much tampnring with the finances nnd oilier matters by our pat not it legislators, and tho best way for on farmers to regulato things, is to bo ruvo to raise enough provisions of nH kinds to supply all tho domunds of tho country, and thereby rodueo the urico of provisions to or.cspond with tlio pih ci of tho srimo articles in tho Notih nnd West, making their fiottou crop clear profit, thon they will always havo cash to pay tho morclmnt for bis goods, nnd will buy moio of thorn. Whon provisions are raiusod hero in sufficient quantities to bring pi icon down, wo may expect foreign capital loftcok iuvo linont in cotton and other manufacturing cafabl'slunenl". Wo will havo tho raw maluiial, not only (otton, but nil other ncc sttni’y sup plies consumed by factories and their operatives, light at our doors, togeth er with our other advantages of clj- unite and unsurpassed wat. -pone/, Whonovor this slain of things is brought about, wo may o:;pcct pros- perity indood, nnd real, solid wonllh, wliicli cannot bo easily sbnlon or "panicked*’ by a iiLtlo unwieo lrg sla- tfou. A Washington telegram to lho Now York Hun «avs a pai Inorship has bcoa formod by thoaonsof Ti sidont (Irani, Senator Sherman nnd ex-Oovoraor Heury D. Cooko, to oudui t n 1>ir Ing busluoBS. Tin fi in rnmo is to ho Omni, Slue man & Cooko. It w’M i lutoluly havo Insido noivs for two years (6 come. H is uudorstoed that Col. Fred., tho he r rppniout, will oither resign or bo ordered to return to Wnsh iiglon, i.o that ho can gdo h'j personal utleufan to tho bu*' .< s Col. Ik 0. Looketi'n groat nttach- mont suit, for $760,000 dnimi' r < s n 'iiiiiHt tlio Gorman owuovj of tho Brunswick and Albany railroad, I ; s boon before Judgo MVrjht at iho in- Hlaneoof tho defondautH, who want Col. Lockett to iuoaai.o ila bond. Mr. Ganabl, of Augusta, ;opr. sonted tho boudboldo'H, aud lloj. 1). 11.11 '• appeared for Col. Lockett. Judge Wi ight d« eidt u tho bond ivj by about $1100,000, aud gave i';a pkiu'it twooty days to cu otlio dof ut, or i’ - mVj d’o notion. Our To Dm Ltd; •sT.xas, Ap.V.J, 1876. i: •,(/.—Boforol lu.i, c- di.lowu . cvcrnl pn ,: cs nndo mo promise l» write them cono.iibig this lounlry, nnd iiibload of w.iiitig to them hulividunMy, havo <*yucUld d to w.Ho C’rough i dr v '8 of jour paper. I mu in bu in. sin tl»*s ph - and ujlarnm vo yw Jl catVl d. D.dhts nil th iv’.n;;, growi cj city. Till u rs inor.i bn die s done lic o *n ouo day *'uin tin » in Romo in th o days. Eu-.yihi-’g is c *.U here. Dallas m- (n'lts lif 'a thousand inhabitants, mil the population is overy day iu- ( .o.vug. The *.< :io!y is as go id as i.in bo found a iv \vh: c. A groat many th’nk that Tt x-vi is a cut-throat, k lock down Slate. To a*’ * loh l sav, your !7o is ns s -fo he o ns at your home i in G light. If thoy cat *h any ono WY . gn pistol they w M fine Ivtu twonty-fivo del hr I have not; oou a fight re- e l n.lived hero, nUhough s a large amount of liquor drank • Ion or twelve chuichis till donotn nations ropu utrd. iwo pltnity of good kcIiojIs. Wo ivo R bonds ru niog hero, tho .m \ 'To ..is Central—by th t load wo lmvo iouim.uucatiou wi»h lialv .-n Sjnih.and St. I in s N i h. r.y tho T» vis Pacific load wo have communication w.th Littlo Rack, Bh evepart, Memphis, aud n! :o St. Loi • Dallas is situated in on tho i'eh. .4 and mw t pioduoliveeoun- s hi the Stale. It ^ h'.r.tod \ \b. ;-jV ig pi ah io, ou ono of tbo brauebes of tho T.iuity liver. (I cud it a « , but say it . as Te think it a largo blieatu—I - u nhuost blop across it). A pa.ty Lti:!t a small steam boat to ply n it from th s paiut to Eagloforda’ out six m Us up the i• They wont two t 'y thor Thoro a • h( lion b thon took it ciT and put it in a fuh- jj.il. Du.I have strayed Loin ray, mibj of. I will give yon n few itemt of wliat it costs to livo hero. Store hous s 05 x 25 f<>et, rent for $2,500 a year; dwelling hou. s lent • rom C-5 to $100 a month, according to si/.c and luwilily. Cabins like Mi. Wo»t hna at tho woik«, lent for twen ty-five dolluisft monl 1 ’. I will »ay fonuilliing ; n regard to wrg . Mcchonioa get aora ono to two dolin' s a day. Tho city :i over i un with laborers of nil k'nds. I r.«'winters eml paintvis hunting for job ovciy day, a gtoat many oflbiing to woik for their bourd. I saw young man who formerly lived Ci* i .iflviile work'ng on tho s'r Ho is of au good a family ns can ke found in the State. Ho had to do that or notlrng. This h noph ofor Doclor , L .wyc.H, Ih cache , Mor- chantH, Clerks and Mechanics. There n.euok i than lima hundred men oat of crnplo; meat hoie, and they nro coming ovory day. The e is a fiuo opening for good, (ucrgoiio fa:me;H, such mon as T. M. nnd C. Pri.f, Cnpt. J. A. Peek, Messrs 1 ii *?n, Waodt”, Yonsg, Herbert, Mann, WbTcboad n*id otbeiH too nu- meroUH to men ion. A’ 1 who como e .p ct ng lo got clorkshipa will meet wi.b t : sappc‘utmont when thoy get here. The: o me foi ly app'icaliooa lo ono ope ling. Tit's is da roiling't^, hut it ’>i novc. ihi I st. no. You can get rs many clerks rs yon want to: their hoard A g .at many in tho old Slat 4 i |l!t kih : sa land flowing with m 'k ir.d 1 onoy, nnd e'l they would have to do wouid be to just live life of cr j nnd luxe y, wi hout any efibit whn - t\ 'J’o rlliuch I say, your ml' - pa lorn w 'i cover bo ro.T :rd. 1 jc* iiT* c. 1 h which you havo bui't wiT bo Hluttcicd. nnd disappoint mo nt w'l I ho t Ji V plr Tins in no con i'.y foi dr'. . If vi u mi ko f ny thing you mV! hovo lo woik for it. Wo have eveiy ra on oil tho e ’t i. jv. cn! I, nnd you liuvo to bj on Pin i ’at, for bbn.j e:.s a a in lo 0 ’o«i*». I leak a si oil a tho county tho oibcr buy, and w " give yon my ol- . i va ion.s, eonneol.d wi.h iofoiraa 'oa gathe i d ' om io! nblo farmers. I cu.i buy wi hout a doubt that I novor taw i ichor or moio pi j luc-tivo laud. The . o'! is h.von or eijht f. ot do p, aud is dmk and rich. I hivw a flold of four bundled I'Cies iu wheat. It was iho pvclt' si mid most luiiuinut wheat I ever i .w. It dono mo good lo look at i*. hho Inul lino dcoi not nc.d any g.irno to help it. /I! itn vods’.s1 pvucitn I Lomovs to develop(hu rj ’, E nd can ho bought nonr th s c’.tv for om $10 to f 'H) an acre, nnd fo ly mi’es in tho biter.Tv 'an l o bought for five do".si ■». TL’oro is somo . Tirol lm:d tlmt can l j loug’d for ono do' ' ly ids n:i r e*, nnd ten y::. , to pay for ii. nnd ‘ i rs geo ‘ ’nnd foil ml ' i tho S'.nto. Ti.\rs \i " 11 c lfhy ; s Cl > 0 r • «!ii on v. no !.' • ill s ihnt aro •’ ualtl’v, bet you \.‘! fi’td buch •y State. I r; u any .I• Vs : Tew* Ike richcbt a:iu tho pco f, (ho wcl- tho dry , iho i .»’d stand iho t Slate I ovo.- saw. S>mo g.i it is warm euough I a won • i oat, rud b foru irgl.t it w 1 bo iold cuor;;h . » wear n i ov.. sat. Wo had i o aud a b’g Virt Ill's uio-.n'ng. Ti:*h Ii no . oil'll y for a mnn with out money. I iu»v o n’! who mno but ' ttlo, about onov ;h (•> gi t thorn hero, to . 'aij h .» ?. A goo»l many ouii- gr.uitB n; vo lu o uud hevj to depend on tho ohn.i t v of tho people to kcop f.om slni dug. Ties ii nofaucvpic- (ll o, but s a fact wl r ch t n lo piovou. 1 do not piopo o to miiko rnv f.iVo j w pi; outatiou. I say to idl who pro- \ r. c omh’g to this onntiy, if you nvo wel! fr.. d at homo and ninUiuga l'ttlo mocoy, btay whevo you nvo. Tim s mo n La vi, aud money nlout as • mu o, rs ’u tho old Sin Rat ouo g cat v d -c’ng featu.o kljul t’.'s ovnl.y's. ovoigibing is Curb. Tuo d'flciouco l otw ou lb's State nnd tho old Slat: i Iho ftmuor sells produ u i j tho me chant, instead of tho mer chant aching to him. Everything sr ’i fo; about tho same ns in G jf- g'.n. Tho crops nvo very backward, bath ! Iho humors aro more hopo- »,d then t-hn o tho war that thoy w 'l mnlio a good crop. Stock is cheap hero. You can buy hot es ..om fifteen to ono humlrod nud twouty-fivo doMn.a. G.uuois plont'ful, buch aspinii'.o clT’kc us, d< cr, a ti lopes, wolves, boa r, Unkoy, &»■, and go somo twohumlrod ip ’.os wist nud bulTnlo abounds iu thoueamts. Woll, I w ’l clot ', as I exp et I havo l.ix-'d tho patieneo of you aud your readers. 1 fo;got to moutiou that wo havo a $100,000 cou. t hou e. Ouo drawback lo this country is, lhero is uo Suudav law. Tho bar and bd i;iid reams nud Jow stores all k- op open cn Suudoy, aud iiuv bedy the who wish to. 1 will br.'ug this loiter to a clo o and hope you will pardon its leugtb Yot”* pnq cr Corrcupoiiileiicc of flic Record. V?., April 2,1876. No. thorn Vermont has cortaiuly been out in tho cold during tho past winter. Tucsduy nnd Wodnosday mornings were considerably below par, although thoro has been a ronson- nblo upward tendency since that time. I find inoro snow and ieo boro than I bavo exporionced in fifteen ycare. Along tho Connecticut valley tho snow ranges from two to two and abnlf foot doop, while back in the mountains a few miles it is Raid to bo four or fivo feet deep. I noticed Bovcral “dii.'ts" or bucks of snow as I c mo along much higher than tho tops of tlioeai . NoLwit!iHtrn<r' i g tho srgneity nnd pracllo.'l good ton;o gonernl'y pb- cii'ocdt/jtho far!;/ Now England tol- tlers, they most undoubt dly made a bad Be'colion tor iho r r retllemont—u wildcincHS where tho climalo was harsh and fitful,winters long and cold, tho summers brief; tho sol hard, rocky, and encumbered wiili a ilenso forest, whoro ono’s daily lifo, seven mouths out of tho twolvo, is a <3rti- blo ul.ugglo for physical orJutamo. Yet, lioio in Now England, may bo found men of fiuoBcholarship and pol ished manners, graduates of tbo best rcbools nud college other cln s whoso nnd tendency of the tho < oarsoncss of a ant people, void of refinement and liberality of seniiment— descendants of that class who re tho o* ' itan' o of ,\\i ponrnm o of ghoslt.- things snpji unturu woro of frr.qnoat ( annalist of nearly o England mglit rola’ oxMan' o of ghosts, fins, and dcsciibo th of old cones, a < the talions through the I You . W. N. G. as that bonus, luko of inlolor- 3liovo iu tho ap- o nfinds sterious Tho in Now sof tho nd goh- musio in bul- iou n led on the novor-f Ing bioomsticks. Many now bi.’ug can remombe*’ how devot- i by their g.nndmotbcrs bolitvod that if n dog howled at irght, somo ono in Iho neighborhood was suio to die ; that if a p i son broke a lool. : ng*ghi! s, oither tho individual or somo nonr ro’ativo would not !i»o to reo tho end of tho yon’ ; tlmt F.iday wrs m !- fated day oa which to Iqj'.n soy im- poitmt business; that lo Hp'll saU was a Imd onion; that ii, was n bad sign to b'o tbo now moon over tho loL k!iou1- dor; that if a l.ni'o or pn'r of u-'v' un fa’lii'g I ) tlio fit* »r s .. 1 upv'g. t, a v’ ii or was lomiug; that if ! j.i g.onntis woio foujd b\v nim'ng on tuo new’y por. .1 toil, us many strange;^ as Ihoio wee grounds would soon nr- livo; that*tho ticl ug of a 1.Ila in- *, ot in Iho wuT was a p:omoo : ion oT den'h. I <?to thti at IVO "b'M of pn - tim’lni..'’ ns a "i >! - jT" la romo of the fcoVsh th’ngs w. iiton by Noithoiu loi: i w.iters throughoat tho .South. I i o but ono Ihiugbero that runlet tho i oplo bolter o.T than i \ G. orgiu —labor and capital I s y t oiler ofT, 1) c.’.UjO rlioSialj laws do not umko d‘>f ot war on them. If it worn not for tho urrortainty of tho « mdilion uuder wli'ch tho poor man's labor nud tho ino:r d nmu’a <• ipfLn* nro now omnell d to : ok employ meat Cv.o gin, the.o woe’d bo littlo rom- p’u'nt iu our Stato of tho ah. on p ospai'ty. Rut while oiv leg' ’a ant nr to tampo- with tbofluauciul quostions; whilo G auger laws r o oi> not' d to tho doti imeutof our luL jr tem or money inter* ■ Is, which aro at licit oxpuimoutn,it is u .el ■ s t o o\i ot prompt relief or to juiit iq jii favo - able results IVora natuia’ laws-sup ply and domnuil. R avering f.om tho iff ots of a long nml it sa Irous war r s always slow, bat it must b*> coufo.. od that ftt no l ino iu our history hr3 tho work of r cup ration b ?ou moro ro- ta’ ded Iban it is at presout. Around us wo behold nil tho olomouts of g.tjwlh. Every hour was add v; to tho bold woalth of tho State. Rr i : - uc a mon woro b om’! g iuoro < jc- bj vativo, wl ’o bus’loss it elf was ro- \ vieg upon a basis that was men.- m 1 more olor.Jy by i\>;il vp'.u ••. Yet tbo lovordgo of capital is wanting, bo- enuS3 of tho four with which tho la bor questiou aud tho financial situa tion aro icgarded, and tho d.iugors throatcucd thorn by tho iuBnue work of politicians, under tho popular cry of patrioiiam niul love to our workiug oIon ’•». When will nmu learn that supply and demand will regulate tho quantity niul adjust tho pricj of labor aud money as much ns it does tho pi Ye of a bushel of corn or "Granger Plow?” No nmu or ombiuutiou of mon, eau pieiuiuuoutly change this law. Our cun-eucy, our value" of nil kiuds. nio bnsed upon it. II. Tho conflict botwoou Gormauy aud tho Popo is da'lv growiug iu iu tercet. Tho a c sortiou of Priuco Dismarek be fore tho Germau Parliament to the effect that iho maxim that “more obc- dieu o wf s duo to iho Pope, misguid- (d by Jesuits, than lo a lvng,” icorns to bo a more particular aud formal chul'atigo to the Propaganda thau has yet b eu issued from tho German 111 roue. Taken ra conneotiou with t ie Papal tillocutioa print.\I a day or two ago, it would : em that malteus n o vc. v j:”>'dly t. ’.fiug shape. New Advertisements. ' XISrSTJK;B MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF MOBILE, A.LA.. Thifl Company has prompUv paid overy doatli loss liustnim 1 and with out litigution or dispuU Over #100,000 ! Paid in tho lust throe yonrs to Wid ows and OrphuuF. Thr Important Subject Of Lifo Inmmrrro is gradually and deservedly griming public attontion by tho force of its own moiits. The time is not far distant when the donth of a man leaving his family unprovided for by a policy of Lifo Asaurauco, will leave the stain of neglected duty upon his charnclc . It is a duty which ev ery ono owes to his own dependents and to the community. Ho who neg lects it is not a good husband, father or citizen. He has no right oven to risk tho chnucc of throwing the future support of his farniiy, in cose of his death, on tho community at lurge, or on relatives and friends, when it is in his power so easily to provido against such contingencies. The Mobile Life I-.SUCS policies on all tlio approved plans of Insurance. In Uio middlo rands of life few have much capital to leave for tho benefit of tboir families, iu tho evont of their eiulv decease, but most have incomes. By dovoting a portion of tho latter iu the way of Lifo Assurance, tho head of a family cun make suro that, die whon ho may, eveu on tho day after tho first annual payment, his widow nnd children will bo endowed with a certain amouut of money. Take an Endowment Policy, and CHw provido for your family iu the event of early death, ami for your own old ago, should yon livo out tho stipulated time. Ono ought to ho satisfied if ho gets, at tho ond of twenty years, nil tho money lie has invested, with mon; thau fioven per cent, inteic^t, . id lias had tlio ashiiranoe, all ti rough those twen ty years that, in case ho died, tho full amount of tho policy would at once bo payable to tlio beneficiary uudor tho same. It Booms too good to bo true, but it can Is) proved if you will take tho trouble to inqn , ‘ro. “I am satisfi J,” said Gonoral Dear born, “tlmt utnong-ono hundred mer chants and traders, not moro thau three over acquiro indr'pendsnce. ,, Eve i Dissolution Notice. T HE Finn of I,umj-kin & McConnell has. by mutual conceit, boon dii-oivc l this day, by th« withdrawal of J. P. McConnell. Tii'!‘»ook« of the firm are in ' jo bands of H P. Lumpkin, nnd nM ineeb.ed will please cali and sci.fe. ri'h«*r by ra-b or note, as the business of ihe firm must jo Bellied. Mu rch 1, 187). If. P. LUMPKIN. J. P McCONNRLL. Graded High School. CcMlurtown, Ga. T HE Exercises <, ibis Inslilulion will be open 22(1 February. Tbo pupils will be instructed in nil the brunches usually taughi iu bigh school* and collrgea, also in Ihe primary brunches. We request all persons Intend! p.tronixe Ibis scuool to cn.er their dren and wards on Ihe first day, so the progress of dio aclud us may uol b larded by a new clasifr Day t ion will b^n 7.15 a, m. J. K. I/OUHEAI., Hot C. K HJJNUEKHON, Aasoc aic Principals. Miss MKTELI.A KOI CHE, iVIercliant Should toko an Eadowmont Policy c Liuiitfid Puyineut Policy ’ i tho MOBILE LIFE. A girl of soveut .>n, in Schohni Io, N. Y., was asked, a few days ngo, by a smart young man who had uo mount, but his salary, to bo< orno his spoil 3. "Ik your lifo insprrd ?" iipkoj sho. "No, Maid tho swain. ‘Then you must havo it iusurod, for I'm not go ing to marry you and havo you die aud leave mo to beg for a living." The Life Endowment By which n Cash Endowment cm bo t cured dining lifo, at lifo rat.ifl of premieni, is a social feature of tho Mobi'o L’fo fob 'sroxjisrca- men People aomolimc8 object that they cannot "uffor ” to assure. SSuch au argumedt should rather teach a inau tho impei*ativo necessity for nssueing at onco. If / e feels so much diffcolty in withdrawing such a trifle of his iu- come, lot hTu reflect ou the ti'ghtful condition ; »»to wh : «*U his death would pluugo h s family. Insnro in tho Mobile Lifo at onco. To-morrow is not your own. Delays breed remorse. How mauy estates have been bacrifiocd and families left penniless, because the father put off insuring till a more convenient season, till ho was hotter able. OSSCAX IIUGGiXS, Agent, (Tdmlowii, G;«. OFo© iu r*. of Recoid office. uch 20—ly E. 1L CARTER, —DEALER IN — Furniture and Carpets .No. 1O0, Km(>iix Block. HltOAB 8 TREKT, HOME, GEORG J. S. NOYES & CO., —DEXU-UW IN— DRY GOODS. aKOOEIUES, HAltDWAKB, Modiclnos, Hals, caps, Bools and Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTH.INO. Cuslomcrs will fiu.t our Slock complete, oomprluinj many orticlcn it is impossible bore lo enumerate, nnd at moderate prices. Particular attention paid lo buying nnd csllin tt Coqpn. nov 28-5m CASH STORK .F. Stubbs Sl Co., CKO AII TO WN, GA., J^KEP constantly on band a full line of FAMILY GHOCtniLS, HARDWARE, I looth nmt tSIioKH ; also a line of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FACTORY GOODS. Cash buyers will find ll lo liiclr interest lo cxnm'ne our goo 1* s’ni prices before purchasing. tfSBu Hole n*i*nt» for I lie salo of tbo celc- bvnli'd ” Winl Plow* and 'Ixlmci.ln Polk count/ Ponco Do Loon BITTERS An Elegant and Pleasant Preparation for DYSPEPSIA, FEVER nud AGUE, Ilondncho, 1 loni'i.burn, LOSS OF APPKTITF Aoiilitv of tho Stomach. Irif■ A, , Totlio In l„« firms of t'erer, and lo ; H'r.«ons record ing from Sickness, I hose Hitlers nro highly beneficial nnd gently stimulatibg. 1 ’.KrARED BY GEO. J. HOWARD, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, i’enolilrrp SI.. Allnnln, On. STANDARD FEKTILIZHh. JOHN MERRY MAN & COMPANY"S % Siandlng Number 1 in Annalysis and Commercial Value. The Celebrated EUREKA, ^.3XdZn^COXTX-A.TEID BONE. . Superphosphate of Lime, “GRANGE MIXTURE” AND PATAPSCO QTJAPTO; I am sole Agent in this place fur the sale of the nborc Fer. Mxers all of which are reliable, uniform in quality, and high iu grade. Sdd for Cash aud on lime with Col ou Option. Prices same n » in Atlanta and Home. nich 20 lm A. I1LTNTLNG1TON. BURBANK a JONES, Ccdartown, • - Georgia, DKALEKS IX Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, VARNISHES, KEROSENE, Hi _A_ 3VP 3? SJ Everyliiing Fresli and Pure I X» 13 It F IT NI E It Y, LILY WHITE, SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY. GENUINE GOLDEN BELL COLOCNE Always ou hand. Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushe*. Combi, etc. For Gliristmas. A fiue lot of Candies ami Fa ncy Goods, just received. Buy ng for Cash, wo are prepared to sel •VaT Give uiaca’laad • for yourscUcs iunc.20-ly. Joseph E. Veal, Rome, Georgia. Trl»n*lM,., Ml|n , u ^ ...... H.rp., Violins, Cuilarf., Mitsic-bo-*^ naning, Tamborlnes, ideons, Fiu.ins^. Cou-ecllnss, I'lules, Fifes, Picolos, Claironets, Flag».’.', nlo'? Folks, Pitch Pipes, Hormonicans. P.nsin, French, German and Dalian Htrings. Violin and O'lilnr Ca«es, of wo^j nni paper; extra Hows, How-Hair, Tail-jtieces, Keys. Bridges, Fingo. iloards, Clo^f, tlc Heeds, Piano and Dulcimer Wire. Banjo Heads, Tumborine Gingler* Ac , Ac. yitisir.il IiiHfriiments Utqtaired iu Best Style. dec ii WINTERS & NELSON. WUOLP.HALE DBAI.KH8 IN PIANOS, ORGANS —ANI - MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, .Small Instruments, String and Sheet Music, Guitars. Agents for the Celebrated Pterj, Webb & Co., and Hardman Pianos. AND THE QHEAT NEW ENGLAND COS CABINET ORGANS. These wo claim arc tho VERY BEST, and Tor Testimonials, Ca .'oju a nd speea Term*apply to "VV. n tevs .V Nelson, 311 Market street,R S C HATTANOOOA, TBNN. Old instruments taken in exchange for new one 1. Special prices to Cash Cuatorac: 3. sopt 5. A GREAT DISCOVERY! Thompson’s Liniment relief to those who suffer w*.h the nutr ous pains nnd aches common lo (be 'mu race. Do you want something that i For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Bams, and Pains general'v. UFB THOMPSON’S LINIMENT, sed you need fear no barm. This Medi cine is put un r : ^b bee t. your midst,by Dr It. R. THOMPSON. Yoar ncighbo-s have tried i . and i has never failed to do »bat it premises. Eve’/ f..roily fcuou*u keep it on hand, and iheteby eare many a dollar. Often a long nnd expensive trip for a physician migut be dispensed with, simply by applying Thompson' then keep it on hand- ill cost you but little. No physician c..n practice success fully without a good Liniment—ther know us importance—then keep it on hand. Yon can apply it yourself and save money. Call on DR. R. R. THOMPSON, over Dr. Reese's Drug Store, get a boiile, and never be without it. It will do what it say- and you'll never regret buying it. Oot 24 Cherokee Iron Comp’y Store. IF YOU WANT Q-OOX3S sh o e s, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Or any article generally kept in A FIRST CLASS STORE At Pv’ccs iosuit tue Coscst Buyers, yott will make i; grca.ly to yon-advantage by catling at iue au-ove n imcd «.o e. I/’nti-iclt & Omberg, 33 Broad St., Rome, Ca. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS PKINTEK3 Pianos, Cabinet Organs, SMALL INSTRUMENTS. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUCTION BOOKS Plain ajd Fancy Printing Neat and Cheap Paper Sacks and fine Wrapping Paper. Picture Frnmes nnd Mouldings- Write for eVilogne and P .ccLut. sep2‘ily