The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, November 17, 1876, Image 2

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THE RECORD. CKDARTOWN, OA., NOV. 17, 1876. - nllil, 8«mI I’ttfrliu*.” Tlio battlo is over; Llio smoko Ims cleared away; tlio grout will of tbo ptoplo hnn boon maintained. True domocaacy lias triumphed ovor sec tionalism. Tbo yoko of oliquery 1ms boon repudiated, and "not for hinwlf, but for hi* country," tbo grand old statesman bos boon borno buck to bis birth right by tbo united voico of tbo groat mass of tbo voters of tbo 7tb congressional district. There has been much of boated ar gument, much of parlisiwiNbip, some thing of anger, during tbo campaign. Friends hnvo differed, and in some instances become estranged, but now that tbo war is closed, and tbo pro- lJo'ii man is chosen, all strifes and bit terness should bo laid asido. Wo of tlio indopondoht-frco-lhink- ing, free-noting genuine democracy, are not disposed to oxult. Wo bold it ungenerous to do so when tbo foe is down. Wo arc glad, of course, that our candidate is i.ucceHtful. Wo know that be is a good representative, cer tainly art*good for tbo “organized” us for us, and now we extend tbo right band of fellowship to otir wondering brothers; wo invito you back to tbo fold of liberty, to tbo platform of froo thought nnd froo speech. “Como with us and wo will do you good." Ac knowledge your faults, ropont of your course, amend your ways, and wo will willingly bury the hatchet, and oro long tbo blight hiiii of prosperity will shino o'er our country, poaco will roigu supremo, and radiant content will sit triumphant in every homo in this fair, sumiy South of ours. Before milking our bow on this sub ject wo must revert to tbo “egg which was to batch out a Dabney rooster on tbo 7th of Nov.” Is it totton, brother "vKsop’H Frog," or is it a bad 'un ? or did you got bold of tbo wr*ng *(tig ?' 'i lieu tbo “frog" is bunted — too much gas, JEsop—hotter switch off on another track. Vai.k. Thu New Yoik Central Moibodint Gonferomp, by a vvota of 11*2 to 1, adoplod » report jat. its Into Hess ion declaring that “Ilie Ooininishionois of the Methodist Episcopal Church trans cended their powers" in agreeing with tbo Southern Methodist CotnuiUision- ers on a basis of frntoruity. Tbo most important of tbo resolutions adopted is tlio following: “That in our judginant tlio basis of fraternity adopted, by going back to tlio past and recognizing tbo legitimacy of a distinct < oolosinsiical organization which bud no oilier juslUioutiou Tor its origin and mmirato existence than slavery, in in violence of tbo history and lniticiplca of the Methodist Kpis- co|uii Church. Tbo Stalo of Now York at tbo elec tion on Tuosday voted upon two auiondinoiits to its Constitution. One provides for the appointment of a Superintendent of State Priuous. Each of tboso otlluials are to servo tivo yours. Michigan voted upon tbroocousti- iutioual amonduiiMitH. The first pro hibits license for til* sale of iutoxi- .eating liqua a for any purpose. The ■euord inert uboh tbo salaries of Su premo court niul District Judges. The third allows a voto to bo taken upon any constitutional amendment at tbs clod ion next April, instead of tbo November election, if it bo desir able. Tonnossio voted upon eighteen amendments tu its con-titutiou. Tlio first extends tbo otlicial term of Gov ernor from two years, as it now is, to four, aud the terms of tbo mombuis of tbo State Legislature extended to tbo same period. The second permits the establishment of a great State bank. Too third provides for tbo election of Judges by a popular voto The fourth authorizes factories to bo oxempt from taxation for six years. Tbo others all pertain to local quas- tioua. Yesterday, a little shaver, eight, years old, thinking bo was old enough to start ou bis own lea k and have some fun in the world, purloined the turn uf five dolluis bom bis father, and proceeding to a certaiu store in this city, invested part of it in a pistol and cartiidges. He dion, after try ing bis weapun of offense and defense at the wharf, roamed out toward tbo turnpike, and ou bis way met u play mate, at whose bead bo presented Ins Weapon aud lliiv ituiod to blow bis brums out if lie didn't "bo. k Jack," or iu oil er words play ttuant. Tbo boy osonpi 1 bom him and informed bis mother, who made a complaint at tbo polico station, and be was arrested hcou after ou tbo turnpike. When caught the young scamp had several plugs of tobacco, some candy, etc, besides the pistol. The first informa tion the father bad of tbo boy’s ex ploits was obtained from tbo city mar shal after bis ariosi, but as bo prom ised to I ©come surety for him the lad wus released.—Newbury pot t Suit Kditoii:— 1 "Ho tlml taketli t»t)r Lo himself a wife, takelb a good thing and obtniiibth favor,’* etc. Our young friend, Mr. Thomns linker, fully real izing tlio truth of this proverb, and always trusting lo bo found og tbo sido of truth, last night (14tbj took unto hiinsolf Mini Jennie Gibson, tbo youngest daugtiter of Mrs. Trot ter. They were married at tbo resi dence of tbo bride’s rnollior; the Iter. J. JE. Jones performed tbo ceremony, nnd 1 think all will agreo with me in saying that bo knows full well bow to tie the niuti imoninl knot so tight that none but the great enemy of man can sever it. A more noble nnd band* Hotno young couple I think i^bas nev er been our good fortune to ace. Tbo calm of a summer day was nothing compared to the culm, lmppy aud self- possessed expression that glowed up on the fuco of the fair young bride, as sbo leaned upon tbo arm of the man to whom she has given the pure love urul confidence of her young woman hood. A goodly number of friends v. ero present, and all seemed lmppy and over flow ing with mirth nnd joy. Soon after tlm knot Was tied that implo the two young poisons otto, Dr. Trbtter announced that supper was randy, an announcement that I know was gladly welcomed by ono at least, us J beard him say bo hud not eaten any thing for two days, and from tbo way tlio tempting viands disappeared I think ho was found on the side of truth. Mrs. T. knows full well bow to prepare for such occasions, und I advise all who contemplate matrimo ny to get a few dots from her. I bear it rumored around that there will be Revel al rnoro of t his sumo sort soon. Let tlio good cause go nobly on, ami tlm young men of our town nnd surrounding community will bo ornameiils to society. To all appeuaaiiee overy thing slciiih bright fur this young couple who hard so early started upon tbo jour ney of liD*. May it always provu so, with a future us happy and prosper ous as their hearts could wish. Wicix WI*HKit. Positive Rksui.th.—There avo nu merous rt medics that cure sometimes and become trusted as useful, but none have ever proved ho effectual — cured so many and hucIi remarkable cases—ns Dr. Ayers medicines. The Cborry Pectoral has restored gnout numbers of patients who were believed lo be hopelessly affected with consumption. Ague Cure breaks up chills nnd fovey quickly and surely. Ayers Compound Extract of .Sar saparilla Gradient oh scrofula aud im purities of tlm blood, cleanses the sys tem and restores it lo vigorous health J»y its timely use many troublesome disorders that o..iiho a decline of health two expelled or cured. Ayers pills and llmir effects arc too well known everywhere to require any commendation from ns hero.—Scran ton (Pa.) Times. Ilrolte Jail. Two negroes, guilty of murdor, broke Jail m Buchanan, by running over the Jailor, on tbo night of tbo 1st instant. Column GoggitiH, very black, six fuot high, 18 or 19 years old, has rather a bullcn look, wears N •. 10 or 11 shoo. Dan Brown, ce p- pur color, heavy built, round slioul- doiv.J 18 or 20 yea is old, 6 feet (I or 8 ineliijs login Nov. 11, 187(1. 1 John Di:an, Sheriff. WoiitleiTuI Success. It is reported that Bobciiekh Oku- man Syrup has, since its introduction in the United Staton, reached tbo im mense sale of •10,000 dozen per year. Ovor (1,000 druggista have ordered this medicine direct from the factory, at Woodbury, N. J , and not one 1ms reported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its astonishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, C\ nsumption, or any disease of Throat aud Lungs. Wo advise any person that bus any pre disposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggists, Bradford & Allen, Codartown, Ga., ami got this Medi cine, or inquire about it. Regular •So. 1b cuth; aornpl* Bottle It) oon|H. Two dosus will relievo any case. Don’t neglect your cough. In this age of education and gener al intelligence, the household is hardly complete without a Cornish it Co. Piano or Organ. Rend tbo adver tisement in auotbca column, and then send for illustrated catalogue aud price list. sepl 3m Wade Hampton is probably elected governor of South Carolina. Louis- has probably gone oemocrafie. AiiriiiI Flower. Tbo most miserable beings in ibo world arc those suffering from Dispep- sia and Liver Complaint. Morn limn 75 per cent of tbo peo- pin in tbo United States arc nfllictod with tboso Awo diseases nnd their effects, suen As Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costivoness, Pal pitation of tbo Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yel low Skin, Coated Tonguo and disa greeable taste in tbo mouth, coming lip of food lifter eating, low spirits, Ac. Go to tbo Drug Stem of Brad ford A Allen, Codartown, Ga., and get a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle foi 10 cents. Try it. Two doses will relievo you. Go to J. A. Wynn's lor your Dry Gr.ods and Groceries. He sella as low hh (be lowest for Cash. Will pay highest market pricea for country produce. Hides nn Fur Skins wanted by J. A. Wynn, Highest market pricea will bo paid. Nice l.ittlc Eurm For Sale. Wo offer for sale one of tbo moat desirable small farms iff Cedar Valley, about Seventy act *#, Fifty acres clear ed und in a high jrlato of cultivation. All of tbo land is rich and productive. Tlio houses and fencing new and in good repair. Tbii farm in ait unfed on Cave Spring road, throe miles 'from Cudartown, iu a good neighborhood, convenient to mills, Ac. Price $2,000, ono half cash, ono half ou twelve moutlm time. Apply lo Thomphon A Wirlb, ‘ .Jteiil Estate Agents, Codart owy, Ga. — MARTI.I MKKKiy JOfKI'll 'MBMItO M, Mcrfko Si Jlro. Wholesale nut) il.itnil Dealer* in Clothing, Dry Goods FURNISHING (UK) PS. 21, Corner Whitehall U Alabama .Street*, Atlanta, Georgia. Am)*' Liberal inilinteiiiont* offered Mer chants. AiliniiiiHtrafor’H Salt*. G EORGIA, FOLK COUNTYI -By virtue of ha order of 'lie ('oar of Ordinary of >nid county ut November Ti llie following de-critieil Inndn hi*|i>nging lx tlio ealulo of Edmond Berry, Into of ani l county, deo’d: , ot No 1 hl. in the 17(li district and -11It section of suid county, eiiid to oohluin HU acre*. Sold fur I ho linn efll ol lb« heirs and creditor* of aniil deo’d. Terine CmhIi. /Thiv. t. 1876. '^V. ( . KNIGHT, Adin'r Pbilpot A Dodds lmve 200 buslm of grazing oats fur Hale. P1UVATK BOARDING. NO. 24(1 HOI Til EIGHTH STREET. CENTENNIAL GUESTS ACCOM MODATED. Muh, M. IV BROWN | 1 KOBQIA, I’Ol.K COUNTY -John M VI I'lirliniii lmvitig applied to have W c Knight, (Meek of the Mitperiur court of said county, nppointek a* tho ndtniniHtriitor on I tie estate of Kchecca l'nrliam, dro*d. Therefore alt persona having objection* will appear at tlio next court ot I'idiuary, on tlie drat Monday in December next and Mo them in terms of tbo law. Nor 2, 1870. JUKI. IIHEW KB, Ordinary- MARBLE WORKS, BROAD STREET, ROME, - GEORGIA. fjT HE undersigned, would call special at* -1 tuition to their facilities for supply ing anything iu the above line. MONUMENTS, Tomb and Headstones, Vases Ac., kc„ Of the belt Italian and American Mar hie, finished in the best stylo and work ni unship. ami at priors that defies cuudcti lion. The citisrns of Cwiartown and \i einity are respectfully invited to cal! and examine our works und | rices when in Home. July 27. Im A. y^AU.KAGUK A CO- A GREAT DISCOVERY! Thompson's Liniment I* one of the greatest discoveries of the ago. Nothing til ings such speedy and sure relief to those who suffer with tho numer ous pains and aches common to tlio human race. Do you want something that wilt ease your head, your hack, cure year rheu matism and Neuralgia? Apply Thompson’s l.iniment and suitor no more. For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Burns, and fains generally, UBtf THOMPSON’S LI JIMENT and you need fear no harm. The Modi .!* V. U L U .V.r i .?! , . t - ,u ' r ® ,n your midst, by FOR SALE 1 OFFER my place in East End for sale. Any person wishing a pleasant location near Codartown, will do well to call and examine my placo It consists of two acres of good land, a new building of five rooms and hall, nearly completed, the house now occupied of two Hi feet rooms and stack t chimney, a stable with three stalls and left » well of lavting water, lined with brick, j an orchard of apple, peach nnd other trees of Choice fruti. 1 will seb cheap for cash. I Call aud sec me. J. >|. HARRIS. Nov. 17 tf Dr It. Il l HUMl'8, in Your n,M K l.bors haio tried it. ami it has never tailed to do what it promises. Every family should keep it on hand, and thereby save many a dollar. Often a long and expensive nip fora physician mignt l>o dispensed with, ■imply by applying Thompson's Liniment; then keep it ou baud—it will coat you but IbUe \ i i.iMciau can practicesuccess fully without a good Liuiuieui-. Uicv know its importance—then keep it on baud. Von can apply it yoursclt and save money. ‘.’all on DIL It. R. THOMPSON, over 1‘r. Hcvsc’i Drug Store, get a bottle, aud never be w ihout it. U will do wiiat it sa\ s . aud you'll never regret buying it. t> 0 l *24 For sale in ltockmart by E K Huge. I*. McC ON N E I.L , Ag ent, Acworih, (.’ ORGANS AND PIAFOS! Alt the best improvements combined in the Organs and 1’ianoB manufactured by CORNISH .& CO., WtiHltiiigton, N. J. To nil who wish to purchase either an ORGAN or PIANO, we can truthfully say that for A imSTIC CONSTRUCTION, Beautiful Piniih and Pwcct Musical Qiiali- tlcB, our instrumeuta take rank with the Most Celebrated Manufacturers Our only dlahn to favoritism over other leading manufucturcrs in our I. O Av I* It I (J 12 H, reduced lo meat the recjuiremcnt* of the times. Uetcnu/ffvd not to hu unddrnold, and nt the anrne time furniahing instru- uiiuita that w« fully Warrant For Five Years, we invite corre pondents that we may have an opportunity to prove eaiisfactorily all that wo here assert. Our Pianoa arc furnished with the improved FRENCH GRAND (the very host in use) Thvy are al«o HEAVILY 8TIU/N0 with the improved wire; the case* are of ■olid rosewood - perfectly seasoned and WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OH WARP. Our OliOANtt are furnished with all the modern'Improvements, to slops, action, etc., while the CAHE8 nro of the recent rubiml style, admirably Bulled for ttu)' SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICE I IsT. Add.c-s. CORNISH & OC M Witahingtoi), New Jersey. | k: III THE OTETvdl PARLOR ORGANS! Mr-THE BERT IN ISE AND W A li lt v FT ED FOR FIVE YEARS, in purchasing a PARLOR ORGAN, per »nns should always be particular to get th RI>T, limiu D l% f ,,r t that the bent costa u more tkatfthos* of Inferior quality. THE ft KM BAR LOU ORGAN in style of finish, •lurahillty nnd musical qualities lias no superior. The Cases are of Solid Walnut and put together by skilled workmen, and ■o handsomely gotten up ns lo hu nn ORNAMENT TO ANY PARLOR Tlio following is a list of styles : “CASH STORE.” or. £3. STUBBS &c GO. Ceil artown, (in. JJAVB just received their Spring .Stock of BY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GROCERTES.I CROCKERY. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AC There goods were bought at the clo«»«i figures, arid having secured Cash nnd Ua»» discounts, they arc able to offer them al prices which defy cornpclilion. Call and bo convinced. A Complete assortment of Leather Boots and shoes manufactured to order. We call special attention to our stock of Family Groceries, MY CANNED GOOD?, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL. Sole Agents in Polk county for the Celebrated “Watt Plows" and fixtur V*),. Agei.ts fm Hull's Put cut Rotary Harrow—WARRANTED. We may have Mentioned it Before. But it wil. bear repenting; nnd to runke u nnre tiling, wo wi 1 any that the MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO., Im lli«* L( tidily I IV* ( oin puny in the Si.iitli. Receiver’s Sale. C l EOROIA, POLK COUNTY.—By vlr. J lue of the power vested in me by law, as the legally appointed receiver of ih« property of K. II Riclmrdsrin, Mr..real and persoral, over and above the homestead and exemption set apart and allowed lo ■aid Richardson, 1 will sHl before the court house door, on the First Tuesday m December next, between the lawful hours of sale, the following property : f Lots of land Nos. 7*'l. 708, 869, 800, 801, 802, 868,801, so:., 800. 807. 808, 809, 870, 082, y bi, and v. and 28 aores, more or ess. of lot number 7fifteen acres, more or less, of lot number 7.88, and ten acres more or less, of lot No 797, ail lying and being iu the second district and fourth section ot said county, nnd constituting a part of the Dr E. II. Richardson farm. Terms Cash. Oct. 01, 1876 ( (• JAN FM, Receiver. Mici ilf ruiicH for December. II ILL be sold before iho court house v\ door, iu Uedartown, Polk county, j On., ou the First Tuesday in December | rn-xt, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, lo-wil: L>’i- .xi.'i N -. lUft-i and lob", in ihe ! 21st district and ad section of Polk county, | tin , to satisfy a fi fa issued from Polk su- 1 perior court in favor of Win. Hubbard, ex- i ecutor ol Woodson Hubbard, deceasod, I against Geoige W Morgan und Mnrgarclt I .Morgan, ana Benjamin F Morgan, security, as the property of said deteudenls. Also, lots ui iuml Nos. ION) and 1087; in the 21 si dislriot and dd section of Polk county, tu... io satisfy u fi t* issued from Polk supeiior «.hi in lavoi John U Crabb ugniiist tieorge tl Murgaii, Josiph D Mor gan m 1 iluigariti At organ, executors of )ih Margau, dec J, in t ie property of aid i Also, It. il uuth.r itn present • j Southern Stittca 1*1 if oil11 ;■ Life Comp-my, North or South. No. *0 Fivr Octa . Tv -Diapason i’rintipnl, Flute, Diiloiuna. Forte Tremolo. Knee Swell; Patent Mu ■io Rack; Solid \\ iiluut Cases. No. fi8.—Fit* - . Oitavks, Two and one half sets of reeds, eight stops—Dia- pasoii. Principal, Flute, Duleiniia, Vox (Jeleete. Tremolo, Principal; Forte, Treble Forte; Kuee Swell, patent imuie rack; walnut cases, •Nr. «!!. —Fn-r' <Ict«v„. Two and ono half j r sets iff reeds, nine stops Diapna- I Lo.'ltlfl On BoDiIh rn, Principal, Flute, Diiloiuna, | ItiHttmtino St ■Irate 8ub-Rn««, Tremolo, I R,mi1 E*st'it«» u Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1P75. OUR 8 P H O I A L T I U : I'li<‘ 1 o. i I«- Idmlowniciit I'ltm, Ly which 1 f lai ' * N< s. 1192, 1193, 1194, • - *- ' '•» 1186, m the 3d u •• > i mn 0 , p.ilk county, lov- v,,lut ‘ ,! 1 justi- court fi fa ti.e * »m disirici (; M . i n f*. - U-og ‘gains! Jane A King, 1 ll1 ' I" 'T* riy of drhnda..t. *'•“ *’ '“'i" ‘J io me by a bailiff. ■ ^ and lot cnutaiiuug two store - Howu of Ucdarlnwii, Polk siliialt-il betw een the roenlenco • '““I tu- uvery si able, aud . I : Jun.Ttt 1 1 I'ev. i. priiiotpal, . - •> Doiiprce. w il- Ol r-cwing lilt- »t Janie-. . J end im; i a Folk superior PO.V1 PON ED SALE. I I X I t 4-114'\> 11 1 ) I 4 • r I’< Life Policy, in, the cIm ip i lot ad- • yard, on the w«st i xx id, tiie east by ■ i, number of lol Dot 'ui- property of R It » Pm a superior M. M GARI Y, Pltmitl.i 11 M. 1 111 END, .SHEPPARD HOMANS, at K A. C. PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia, CaIITEIISVILI.E, GEORQIA. STATEJM BlsTT FOR THE YEAR ENDINC. DECEMBER 3 I 8t, 1876. Not AaaetH D«comber .'lint, 1874 $419,809 13 | IM’OAIK. Received for Premiums and intorcat 95) ; . . $750,785 12 DISRI RsEMr.NTS. Loeaea by Death $74,254 Ol) Divideuda, Commissioua, Tiixon, and other iwpoimus. 73,859 02 1 (8,113 (52 1 1:01 V Kn \. POLK CO UN rv. w. c. it' 1 Ill 1 II 1-1 I x 1' oil the cslato of ’try, cf s.ud ex uiity, deceased, lit •’ .v «* to sell all the lami 1 1 all -ui.it county on the first Monday DILL BREWER. Ordinary. Morris lias applied fur exemption of per*,->nnlty nnd nnd I will pass upon the me iii 11 x i bx-k. 11. in,, <>u ill" 18th day of November, 187'* October 25. 1870. JOEL BREWER, Ord. Caul) in Batik. U. N. Onvormu it. and other Bo iffo, First Iji id Stocks ks $ 17.185-40 70,270 30 49.032 12 2(5,(595 00 ' 1,426 00 Primi| il. Forte. Treble Fort Knee Swell; patent inusio rack; solid walnut ease. No. “8.-- Fivr n. TAvrs, Two and one half sets of reeds, ten stops— Diapason Principal, Flute, Duleiann, Vox Celeste, Sub-bus*. Octave Coup ler, Tremolo, Principal Forte, Treble Forte; Knee Snell, patent music rack; solid walnut caso No. 72 — Six Octave-, Three sets of reeds, eleven stops- Diapason, Principal Flute. Dulcinua, Vox Celeste, Sub.Rn*“. Clarionet, Octave Coupler. Tieinolo, Principal Forte Treble Forte; Knee swell; patent music rack; solid walnut case The Patent Music Rack on the lil.VI OU(J v> i- by far the greatest convenience to per- former* that h«§ yet been invented. lie- -ixf* its use while playing, it is arranged x- u receptaole for music. It is a neat fix hire, beautifully carved and arranged upon (ho front cf the orgun. TESTIMONIALS. Prof. John ll. Rowlnnd, musical instruc tor of the Wushingto vnnt duo by other Comp nii**s f<vr R'-riiaur<ino<* 95 085 74 Bills lfocoivtihlr, neftm'd, and Stock Bonds 299.238 4t» Bri'tiiiutus in hands of Agents and iu oourso of Collection 40.993 45 C E; KOI A. IMI.K C(H N ' Y —William * J Nel-uii ha- sppl.ed fur exemption of perviiialty uni I will puss upon the same it I I o’clock a. iu on llie 20th day of Nov , , 1876, nt my office. (»cl. 30, I87'i. JOEL BREW R, Ord. Ihqiiit) Slicriff St»I«*. I Will be 11 l.efure thr cuurt house door ; in Cedariuwn, Polk county, Da . between i the legal hour* of -alp, on the first Tuesday in Nov inb 'i next, the following properly: Lot of land .V. 5 to, in the IHth district | and 1 section ofsuel county; as tbs prop- I erty of I C t'ims, said land now in posses* j sioii of H I! Mi'liri^or, and occupied by Rrisiu ^miili. i ■ -ati-fya o.iunly court fi fa 1--11-I tix.iu iv.tiuly court of iiartow ounty. tin., hi t »\..r .1 Erwiu, Hloselar Oflioo und Agonoy Fnrnitnr«.. Add Accrued Int«*rt st und Deft 1 Premiums, mbor 31st. 1875 2,745 88 . iiguitist - »i l Mims. Property point- t by plaintiffs. Oct. 4. 1876. w . (.'. 1’ A V LOK, Dept dhff. i M E. Church choir j manufactured by the j , of this place, «r. se and handsome fin- j Aunt. The Parlor Organs Gent Organ Coin puny among the sweetest in I heard. In style of ease t tsh they are without an e From the Washl ngton On exhibition in one of the large show windows of Cummins, Colo & Thompson * store is an improved stylo of organ manu factured by the Gem Organ Uomdany; of Washington. The en>« * are of solid walnut artistically finis,cd and joined together tu the luoM thorough manner. The wood worw evidently shows the master baud of the skilled ineckanie. The musical quali ties of ihe organ, so we are informed by un accomplished musician, are not exceeded by the best instruments of the kind in use. It is furnished with eight stops,which gives it full seopo in the most difficult pieces of music. The action consists ot iwoaud one half seta of reeds, so arranged that (he slightest detect can be easily reached aud j repaired. Thebrgau is also supplied with : a patent u umc tack, which, besides being I oruanieutal, is of great convenience to in© ' pert'irmer. In. couciusiuu, we can say j wituuut prejuuice, that the Geiu Orguutor beauty oi style, handsome tiuisU and excel- 1 lent inusioal qualities, has no superior. ter a «i!i11 ex " akiiax rtt ro« rivii YCAKS, ACCOM I* AX 1ES EVhKV OEM 1<*KU,H>1)UUA.\ sol.ll. AiPlw, 1 . r luni, GEM ORGAN COMPANY, * i .o nu\ is?, Washington,. /fscei VEO THE GRAND PRIZE . MEDAL, 4= V/£/\'/VA, /a 73. WARRANTED FSVE YEARS l -ciiCroj zo to na it. It cia tot [jit out cl aiior. rt trill da every clisa a-1 bird c! it v-.U :;ir f.-ca. Tissua i'ajcr to Zzrz:-r> licrticr. ii is ia fir in iivrcco c! crier Eorring r^reirii-ci zi ti) ^ajsitiio ci ire sejerier iiijrovc-Aerte, r.s a Sroam Car excel!) ia aciiaveacita tbo old iuiicccd Etaeo Ceaci. Pi’ices made to suit tbs Tinzsss, Eitner for Cash or Ci’edit. #! \ agents wanted. Address : WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. ourvxuura, emo, csicac-o, ill., itsit vose, sr. t, " ITT/ C-'LLAlts, LA., ST. LO'JIS, ItC. Ayer’s Hair Vic/or, For restoring Gray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. Imir. Faded c gray hair it toon restart'd to its original color, and freshness of youth. Thin h:i:r is tbickoned, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by ita use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glanda atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can lx* saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul- iTig the hair with.a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or failing off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan- trerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can * n !y benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co,, Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS.