The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, May 22, 1875, Image 2

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THE .RECORD. CKRAllTOW.N, GA., MW -2; 1875. grand They haio recently hn»l pie nic in Nownnii, mid wo nro por- luilli'd to muk'i tho following extract, the cloning paragraph of n doscriplion of tho scouts nud incidonlH of tho day, from u private loll or received by u gontleumn of our town, fiom u friend in Kewnni). “There wan only ono thing lacking to make tho whole nfluir n complete miccosb, mid Unit wan Judge Spark* to run round after tho hand v.Hf n; Init J gu.-ns it wan right for him to lo mvay at I ho linn*, for llioi'O wan roiihidirahlo excitement, mid ho might Ipivu hen runvwrby Homo of tho Inn. a. Pm,r Dili. I an, ; 11 * k " mrt U l ,0,ttr * aa w ® Horry for him—ho hut', tninbod bo much ! ' 11 ^ h huw < ouiity In Kolf-dof'.iiHo wo aru forced to in alio Homo remark# in regard to tho County advertising. Thin was brought about by remark# and propositions which litre recently appeared in tho Express. Wo cmno hero and Gstablishod the Record under the premise of the county advertising, expecting, of comae, to roceivo IboHiimopay for tho woik that had been long CHtuldUhcd. Wo have never charged more than tin, established prices, hut on the con trary, have charged from twoiily-fivo to nemly two hundred par cent.. Ichh than llm present proplietor ol the Espies* charged whim publishing (1k, thin week. There ha* been a man with an organ and monkey in town for threi o. four Java, and I linve'sco/i him h and for h If art hour ul a tin., nud grind his organ id. Hills old oftico door, and would let his monkey have all tho rope to go up tho steps, but every lime tho monkey would return, Wiping the tonm from hi* eyes, iih tnuch an to any, "lie in not here—ho him gone; if lie y.uh hern I know ho Would glvo me Ida last niekle.” W<> get the following il< uni in ref arenco to tho mop* from a gentleman who him traveled through eaatern MiKiNoijipi and Nurtln rn Alabama within u ihort time. Ho nay a WIIKAT will bo more than uverngo yield fur thoHo loonlitieii, and tlm uvm» plantod in great, r than u- uni. It was Ih6\tg\a by many that tho iato iiovero frostm had injured it. to a great extent, Iml. intelligent old plant, in state that no material injury was done. This cool, dry weather, ho propitious for tho growtli and lull development of the nop, will warrah'rtbw* rfliurtfon tbed"’*^ 1 these scut ions will produce mulsh more of this ceivl than will l,a needed to supply thoir wants. Thin in ear* tninly « Hep in tho light oiivetion. What wotted f'»r luuno i insiimplimr priMhien nt 1 w*‘H very Into planted, and in f ,. L in H.mie Hiotiomi tho phi.t. r» are not \rt .(ill I'lm.lil I,lit Wilt TO it (nil 11:1 “I |.. , mHill'., il ].lulls IV. II mill In-nltliv. A uiviiin- ,,f 01J iiiiIij ,l “" 1 "" " llm cullivnti.i11 i.f I" 1 '" llllH In fll n„y piuviwtlH tlln liiHlMi-j- nf flint m.ciion. ‘ W "' u r 1,1 “".1 l>. It. i-m.mil iiunimnmv , .“ bB tllu of ll,o (Inuim,... Imi, tlioso iiloiii UjUo |>«*K un ,.f 1 ;1 "*l'i . I^pji.ll litt.r Im, ,;rv,„. 0 "'' ooui'.’ily "f oottjn loc king as well us might In, hop< d for. The lido spring and coul nights and morning.) lmv, to homo ex tent, retarded it< growth, but with a favorable nuts m there is no doubt lull it wiil out-grnw any injury from cold. Murli less cotton Inm been plant'd this ,e„ n than in any pre- vious year , itue the war, and of course the iuiTOMso m grain cmrespi :u1h with tho di ereiiti • in cotton. \\ inti wo Cl idd !' .\ ll e : :i|Mi' id llli't in c.tl'UJ. It i At the election held in Rome on last Saturday, under tho local option law, the following vote was polled: For Restriction, 108; Against Restriction, 85. So tho Romans will havo no more retail shops. On Friday of last week Newnan held an eloction of tho Hiiina nature, and with tho Name grat ifying result. Wo trust tho good work may go on until tho uccurKod hLuIT may bo driven out of thin fair land. W l'| M l ,c 11 ii iii i Deni it of Rollu ( . tiiocttniiiiti.c. AI In n( u r, ii'-iilu.UWh ) T .« tel, graph l,ring , n< „:u) nows. Thu illmhnm l il, Miiau and Noldior, John Wrcekciuiilge, i’« no morn. For M*mi‘ day - past he bus been tin goring on tho borders of tin, grave, and I-*" 1 night the rutinunuis came, ending a olud.ci, 1 c .i.» r, but ono most distinguished and of spoiler, in- tegrity. lie brenthi d hi. last at la \ ington, K\ , tho home of lln* greater part of his active life. John Dmkimiiilgo was horn near Lexington, Jutuiuiy 111, IS’Jl. Graduated at Centro Coll'ge, Ken tucky, he oi.ii si it Yd at la xihgton, and spi i dily h, aine i member of , ho bar. J wo years previous, in iVeim- ber, 1SPJ, he w i niirii ,1 to a most csrrnv.ifm rmr, toths ~mvy \VTTureTr, of Scott county. In IS 17 he was ap pointed major of tin, .’Ll Kentucky volunteer, and :. rwd with them through the Mexican war. During this part i t his can*, t he won consul* cruble distinction by a masterly de funct* of General Pillow before a court martial instituted by lb m ud Scott la 1MJ he was elected to tho 1. g- islaturc. llis talents at once brought him conspicuously bifoio the public, and bis popu! irity bicniuo such that in lK',1 ho was elected by llio Demo crats i wtG< n i.i ,-lic fond *. ono of the f t! O ; v 111,11 ..I tile State. Ag lili in 1S;“A ho w elected and establish cd a high |v.s turn in the national councils. In Rv,G he w as unuuinn,in ly nominated at Git, Mnnnti for \ice I'lOside.nt, :;i.d w.m elected Wtlli Btich- nuan for pre.-ndeut. H. was tin* yourgi st man i Vt r cIkhou to occupy tho vie.- pr<-id nl's chair. Ouly d.'» years of ; . ho juvsided with a dig nity and ab. jty that won the encomi ums < | all parties, and increased his ! any bu already gie.u popularity. \ l’ , ' u ’ , *°: The couHtilution giv,.> much nmro ' well known to all our rendora that llm lv<press hnrj been di*app',iut- ed in not getting tlm Hlmiilf sabs, or n.th r wan disappointed in not b- - i< g able to elect hi* man for Simrifl’in January last, notwilhstandiiig hm own and his friend* dibits, and tho boaat of ono of tlm then proprietors of tho Express that “they would duct their man, get tho county printing, and ilinr Ihr Iln-ord < u'." Tim poo; lu decided otherwise, aud now tho Lx pi c;..# cornen to tho front in tho intor- «s a of tho "dear p< oplo” and propos* a to do (ho work for noaily nothing. Why dots he do this? Whon he ha.I tlm county printing wan ho so patriot ic, and would ho lie now if ho had it v Wo will give Ilia ralenof charge* whon In pnhliahud tho Reporter, and also hi* charges for HlinilY levies in the LxprcfcHhi.il. winter boforo the election. Hlu'ufl’sub s, each I ,vy, ^i. j„iti w, at wu charge. Oiiuti„„^/f or |„t,,f Ailiiiiniatratoiu, 00 ; wo charge •T'd BO. Appdirtation f.,r dimnisHion from AdmjAdstration, $(5 00 ; our charguj^Hmim is $5 00. Application -^vu to soil land, $0 00 ; our ewtirge* for tlm Huiiio is c.xmly half tlnd. amount 3 00. Notico to del.t- ora and OJi dltors, $100, ono dollar ./oro than wo charge. Sulo of land per square, $, r > 00- dmililo our price. \ ■ \ [ Eitray nt tic'k, ten rlayH, $1 00 - o r •' piicc«foi latuo i# only $1 CO. Tlm ■ ! ' 1 ligtm** speak for thuimelves, and our ' " citizen* who havo had advertising done know whether thoy pt ice i, and iJmnld call ot tor t«, refund to tin, nun dill ’reuco he now propone No doubt ho would do it "coiocience futul.” Otm of tho reasons tho LxprcMi K'vcu why ho should havo tho c Minty I" biting in that ho "has ns large a <11 ll 11.1 luif It- III,- I'UJIfl !M)\r OlMllg IV and wo ludicvo has claimed ev n n larger circulation than any paper in the county. Wo havo wont to the Rouble to get un ollleial list, of sub scribers to both papers, and in most instances the names, from all the post luantt rs in tho connfy excej»t at L - tia, IntL wo h tv > this iist from roll d>lu authoiily. Tito foil ,wing i.t the ftatunent vf tlm relative circu lation of tho t wo papor.s in i\Ak' alone, as it i., only ourptuposo to gt our own county : Ik dartown 1*. O. 130 r,B Carrier List, 38 20 Rockmart, i’j *i[ L orn lhll, 8 fi ll'.na, New Fhotograph Gallery ! c. I., 11 KS'l liltliY Cedar town. tin. rr 1IOHK who goml pictures, of any .1. kih'l, from lli# munllrs! (Join to'tho lur^rr #t I.if'' ; i/c Portrait, i'lrnso cull mat vxanilnu my work. Koom recently eccu- j'i" l l,y Mr. John Alien nn •» work-slicji. Legal Advertisements, 1 OLK SHERIFFS SALES. I.f, !»'• -• I'f, Ik'I'iio llio Court Home dour, in the town of LViluHo vn. folk coiini), (ia , lie!Wfi ii tlir If-j^n 1 liomh ofealo i.n llio I'mhi TiifK'Iny in Julia next, (ho lob lowing properly, to wll: ;• I "i*. <>f Ihii'I'iiik] reti'lenco known a# ihu r<"»|(|;*iiC! of Jiini'M p. iJever, on loll of land uii'l UJH, in L’l^i ilialriut and .‘Id Mention ot 1 'oik onuaty, near llm town of Itockinari, lomii^fy one ti f« i--m I fn,|„ pick Suporior C .iii i Hi favor livl IMi V, Di d W in M T i mi in, John maid Ivrwin, tndonmis, W. Ward. .la", er, prinoipnlN, i lho properly F. Re ii my hninlrt ngi itGoMinnilli, v* the t A! *° "“''My f '»"‘ « . Mover ngitirait llio h AIho to eulinly ii id , lIlO M.lid J n ino ***»• iefy other fl tat in I Dover Th .• above by plaintIfT mid sit/ir- < ,i *’ .-/.7-iibiod in Hiu co of Jamas F. Pevfr i ilie ,d pin. land Nor. lad. 15 (list. ild roll, of Putk county, n« ilio pr* p. r y ol A 8. Mflftregur, l" nui I'y ..no Ii I i b •ued rr..m .m i in tutor or John . n^HlnsI mid KcOre^or. Rory •lurimd to ir.e by a conMablo. mu* time nnd place, lot*of land •I ill# In tho ‘Jd dint riot i. I 4 Ii dk c> limy, ni Hi" properly of W. MrMcekln nnd .Mantiu At fy n fl lii in favor of John It. ( ni, Vit Maid Me Meek in nnd land id th. i tho propri- tiid of dm i to make, as a kind < f pointed .ail by ptiuniiil r Hindu npjiiic . 1st. Ill, I 1 '.:, i' 4. in I(iib lib M i lian i.f Polk county, n.a -d N M. Tuinliii, to hatisfv till" nnd rouniy tax. II P. LI MI-KIN, HhurJff. POI.K CHI N TV. When I. Illtpu Kit. <)|.1\ ville, Spring, 110 UlllV Total, LIT Til., cairivr li.l i f l!iu' I lu> a few mura or Iuj.b, U« mate is about correct. fifty . f llus" iiubc. iils rs take both papers, leaving the Lxj rcn with only s '■'>!/ siibsciibi rs who do not t»kt* the Record, while one hundred nnd «i.v'i' v e» r. n take the R. c. nl who do not t ke llio Express; ao if the value of an iidvcrtLing medium is based upon the number and das# ,.f ,u uiulcrs, and no ono will say that is is not, an I advert i.-t un nt that i. w rtb on. dollar b» an advviiijvr iu the Express, ought 1 r.. pay the rt « Mat near lour dollar . A \\ ( tatcii in the outset, we make tliis htatcinout iu i d, fenso, and not for lho purpose of ii.juring others for our own advancement, nor to boast of our subscription list, for wo havo noth ing to boast of, but are u ally ushiuacd of having such a small number of nuruesouonv hooks. There is one thing, however, that wo can boast of, and that is, that moro thau nine- tenths of our subscribers havo paid for tho paper. Wo make tins state- ment, not taking any credit to our- s«lf, but to tlm praiso of our friends, and tojhank them for their prompt- W o havo published papers win ro "M r Pap* ’s e\M, 1. actually sicur. il .I u;b!e tiio oirculatK n <'f oi i tival, ami dhl not even a- k u eouutv ofticer privately or tlmuigh mun* for his patrolmen at let eloilcpreposi.-g ... take thud, Wu think t! :s *vi ( \ imitotA. pot ' 1 I'm • t Tim In INSTJBE MOBILE LIFE IKLURUCE CO, MOBILE, A.2LA.. Georgia Soap Factory! NEW CASH STORE I sid l before) llio (huhI hoa'U) dunr, i i.wii, Mini coiiniy, w i I Ii in i In* I (d - pm to, lot of lund No, in J7th Mild nil Hccdllll of mi id C* UlllV; rnl ,\ I V. rat or on tho et> i uppll «l for lot faid lei tor* tiboald uni l.o granted. >! \ I \ . Ion, ad mi i This Company has promptly paid every death loss Hindained, and with out litigation or dispute. Over ^100,000 ! Paid in tho hfst three year* to Wid ow* uud Orphau*. -The Important Subject Of T/ifo InKunrnco is grndtmlly nnd | dt-Kcrvedly gaining public attention by tlm force of its own merits. Tho time m not fur distant when tlm death of a limn leaving his family unprovided for by a policy of Lif.; Assurance, will leave tlm stain of neglected duty upon his din meter. It is n duty which ev ery one owes to hi ; own dependents and to tho community. He who neg- h it is a ^i/..,i niisbaiid, father or eiti/on. He tins no right even to risk Un’ c nnce of throwing tho future support < f his family, in case of his death, on the community nt large, or on re lut Ke* nnd friend*, when it is in l.i# power so easily to provide sgainst such contiugeuci* n. -The Mobile Life I .much policies on nil tho approved pl um of Insurance. In tho middle rands of life fetv havo much capita! to leave for the l» neftt of their fatnili* s, in the event of their . ally den use, but most have. incoiucH. Rv devoting a portion of the Utter in I be w ay "I Life Assurance, the head . f a full,ily can make sure that, die "hen he tony, even on tho day after the lirst n inal payment, his widow and chil ee will ho endow'cd with a i tain ni o .nt of uioney. Take an Endowment Policy, and thus provide l».r your family In the event of early d« nth, uml for your "" 11 ”1*1 should Volt live out tiiO blipuliilcd time. One ought to bu satisfied if ho gets, nt the end of twenty years, nil tlm money lie Ims invested, with more than ev. n per cent, interest, and 1ms had tho u.M.uiunco, all through those twen ty ars that, in ease he dn .1, the full amount <1 tho policy would at once be payable to the benutiuiiiiy under tho same, it see.n* too good to be me, but it can be proved if you will take tlm trouble to impure. "I am Hat Mini," said Uonoral Dear born, “that among ono hundred m.-r- ohfitits and traders, not more than tliice ever ac.juiro iiidupcnd*no*. ,> HITCHCOCK a CO. ATLANTA, GA., Mnnufnctarers of tho R E Leo, Greuger’fl, Poor Man’#, Honey Toilet, Family, Chemical Olive, Olysoreno Toilet, nnd No. 1 Detersive Soap*. .Special inducemcntfl to merchant*. Send order* to Hitchcock A Co., 31 Drond street, Atlanta, Ga. apr 17 lb. IL CAUTEI1, PHILPOT &c TDOIDIDS, At their old Stand, have ope:.> d a Magnificent Stock of # *K And arc Selling them nt remarkably low pr Sugar, Colic Cheese, Kisli ID i\> ^Iorchnnt Furniture and Carpets No. IOO, Empire Ill clt, into A R STltKKT, WON! I UKORO j Cotton I Cotton !! Cotton 11! st< > i • and uka i >: I will nt all times pay llio Rome Full Market Price HARDWAE, CROCKERV A full Line >.f \ < Tiimmii.M.i, Ibbb ms, Whit" Goods, Domestics, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. HHAOV-MAOB CLOTHING Cash f" Call ami •. fart a General A- . rtm.'tit of M ; rchnndiso, nil nt Givitly Reducod 1 : :: •*' '• d up in ;; 1 ii'.l’, : » r. i.ts to pay, and hiving paid th. ii G".id#, they »• al l l.i Competo succo^stully with any one. h*' convim* d. ‘ npr 17 I j i 1 > < will rt*c**ive «. i i* I n < "W" A T 1 - .VtL- r-Vv4 x L» ’.a I 1*11111 Ilf , Should t >k ' an Endowment IV!Vy or l.mnted Lkiyuient IVlioy iu the MOBILE LIFE. ; rl i ! Rt’vrntcen, in Schoharie, , wam asked, a few days ago, by • t young man who had no means ii salary, to become his spouse, “in' lit" insured ?” a. k at .-ho. mid tho swam. "Then you ■ it insured, for I’m not m>* "I ha i havo luo to tag for n living.* die Ovrr tin* innrkel price, during theUltHTtli of November. 1‘arlien Imviug «oM me Cot ton and 'o l»e delivered till* fall, are lirn-by notified to bring id tho name nt once, ni it ia NEWGOODS AND < !I 1 L APLR ON ES! I AM now in receipt of ono of the lire- utocka of (joed.-' V m brought lo Cedar- town, which I nm oit. ring at extremely low prices. I am determined tlint herenfier good* sI.mII tie sold a.# low in CcJartowu a.# any town in the Slate, ('all nt I #ee mo and Examine My Slock and Prices. Don’t listen to Croaker#, but call an l ex aminoforyoumetve#. Ilighenl market price paid for C‘>i’i> nml Whcnl:. A. Huntington. Cn>.w»To\VN, Nov. I’2, 1871. .!. S. NOYES & CO., GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Modiclnos, Hats, caps, Boots and Shoes, Rt:.M>Y MADE CI.OTIIINCJ. CiiHtoiners will find our Stock comprising many article* It i here to enumerate, nud at mod Particular attention paid to eatlin u Colton. nor L’ti CASH STOI -f. Sll»l»l»K . CKDARTo U .V, C 1 ' 1' K P const nut iy «.’.i hand FAMILY GROCERIES, UAllDWAltE, Hoots nml Slioos: also . line of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FACTOHY G00Di>. J). WIKLE & CO., AGENTS, Cedartown or Cartersville. Georgia, purcha-ing. B**\. Sole amenta f. ■ brnted •• Watt Plow s' ’ county. the «ale of the cole- and fixtures, iu IV.Ik june 20—If Joseph E. Ycal, Rome, Georgia. M n -Ii at i ii--; BURBANK S JONES, Codartown, Coorgin, F X Jv O S ■■ >; ^ 're the piiMio l.etter> shi'uhl 11 dor tu v htltid m l ob. 2d, 18 KRKWKW. Ord'v u„t,„ , I! . v »'l‘.cb " I'nnh Kmlowmotitc.il «™K<i 'luring lift-, ,.t life rntes ,,f ! [.iviniom. is „ ej.e.i .1 t.ntmo of tlm , tliori IA.re*, t id nppe linurv lo he held Monday in .ltii; cd, kindret id county i o. t>e grunted i should why fiiitt letter tei uis of the law. \ !i "ul and otlieial signa- title, this April 2. 187- JOH. tlRFW KK, Ord'y. j ' I't'Ut.l V. P« 'I.K O'l N IA. -t\her. : .s', ' 1 " ■ »' h n Imi.i-ir.i',, r , n 11..- e- t.'ie ..t Henry t'. ray. lute of said conntv, deceased, Ims applied for letters oi disniis- The Life Endowment i ^CgS t McdicineSj PciciS, Oils, VARXISUKS, KKUOSKNK, L A. 2vT F s: j Without any Equals F °^ iviiJisr that will bi Lo tla uti* i iti l :iti*-i of tho bihloiy id tLi- gia at r’.atismat bU w e havo s) ,\m u benetit to anv •“‘I, ami will nu;. via Ily the ouo who a nt work for noth- 1 bo.-trel oursilf, aiul wo ih'n't our friend* ih Biro we diottld •doit, ltthov ohouhl,' ' do it, if it lake* nli Miu >e will try to tiler. i>h nil pe creditors, I Ordinary, t i be held i ofore, to cite and ndinou- , o!i,*i rued, kindred nud id appear at n court of IVoplo sometime8 object that they enuuot ";ilTi»i\l to assure. Such nu nrguiuedt bhotild ratlur teach a man tlie unperetivu necessity for assuring at i rife. It he feels so much diffculty in withdrawing such a tnllo of in» iu- coim, la him retlect ou tho nightful eonditiun into whicti his death would plunge his family. Itisme m tho Mobile Life at once. FT I -* Monday in July next.).. *.'ioiv cause, 1 "-morrow is UOt yolir OWU. Dt lavs "'.'.v K ■' V 1,1 , is shou;j l-retd irADi'iso. How uitiuy estate* biive lx u wcrificod oud fun . I.R'.VhV’.h.'T.BJ'O HS '"'i l',">.'ilo>,Uv,ii«.tho father put off Jt>i:i. liKKWKii. Ord'v. ' ,,lsl,l " } 5 R*l a more* couvemeut season, j till ho was better able. NOTICE. 0 \ and :»t • t»r ttii« date, orelcr.- former- chniuliso inuol by I’licmkcc Iron Coia- p»t»v will t»c received tor uicich unliae only, and not in payment for Motes and accounts President. 1 OtYuv t;i rear of Record office. ‘ ■ ! '• V-11 >’’• 1-. inch 20—ly Everything Fresh and Pure! i* i : u t’i Mi;n y, 1.11.Y WHITE, S0AP8, TOILET ARTICLES GENERALLY. UK.Nil.NR GOLDEN BELL COLOCNE Always on hand. Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, Combs, ele. O R G A N S. W. S, D, Wikle &. Co., splcn 'i 1 Stool e;tch Organ free OS 81 A \ 111 CH. I NS, Agent, relartow i For ( hr Y tiuo lot of Cam I Goods, just received. | Buying for Cush, we • Hinas. i 1 * and l’aiH-v Pianos and Organs. *. (iicalJy Krduced ! FI FT! I N M0NTH1.Y INSTALLMENTS *Y‘ ! * ’ t-i •; Pi i :• — How ' xtr., , i ■ ni v mi . ■ .-- - 6>f the great • ■ ■' " 1 ' 1 is" i.f Horace Waters ' - R." fii -r a rigid rule rv .i; nt •dnaild prove ALL, 1 i . ttheir warrameo . . . !ii ai Fa; l.uill up a business : k.m- u! #heir couiemporaries, am! • • *. ■ '!"• t. ii! the nume "f Horace - r. - fft.mlnir as household words. Y-uk Express says, “Waters’ re j ronounced by Musical Amateur# u l,.ily upc; r article in ill the ) fust