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THE RECORD
OKDAUTOWN, OA.. FEB 28. 1877.
Old Jerry Blttck got it right tbn
first time. "Wo linvo the law and the
foolh on our Hide, the Republican*
have the court."
If Hayes in emutod in, ho will bu
the flint nmu-tlmt eror reached the
Praaidentiul nAlco by fraud. Buoli
honor* will not oxcilo tho emulation
nor command tho reapect of tho hon
est plow-hoya of the country.
Commentary on tho Miiftouri whin*
h« y ring canon: Wilkinaon about to bo
pardoned, mid Bottnford, the United
State* Attorney who proaecutod him,
turned out by proficient Grant. Ro-
inarka oil lliia text aro miporfluou*.
Grant camo to tho rescuo of tho
embezzling Belknap by promptly nc-
ooptiug hia roHignation ono year ago
and breaking tho foroo of impeach-
niont. He now directs tho civil suit
ngainat Belknap to bo diamiaacd, Lot
no guilty man cacnpo.
Tho inroaligalion commillco farce
iH till proceeding, and when ended
all their proceedings will amount to
nil. Till. iH nn nn<i of humbug., and , uutvulnil liy tho dologulofi of fivu
Tho High Commliilon
if still at work pruaitlfot making. It
in now generally conceded that Have*
will be oar next president, and that
hie policy towards tho. South will be
conciliatory. All tho rumors point
that way.
The Ninth District.
Wo copy tho following proceedings
of tho Democratic Club of Clark
county, which wn And in tho Atlanta
Constitution. It will ho seen that
they propose hereafter (o act for
themselves, indopeudotit of tho pro
fessional politician :
Resolved by tho democracy of
Clark county in m ihh meeting assem
bled, that wo regard tho prosont sys
tem of nominating conventions in tho
Ninth District (noquitabio, unjust to
tho people and subversive of tho fun
damental principles of representa
tive of constitutional government in
this country, and of tho true princi- !
pies of democracy.
2d. Wo respectfully call tho atten
tion of the people of this district to
tho injustice to the rule of represent
ation allowed tho people in said con
ventions, whereby tho delegates of
ton thousand democrats who cist
Iheir ballots for Samuel J. Tildeu are
Washington city can boast of more
genuine ones than any other place
beneath the canopy of Heaven.
thousand, the latter having thirty-
three votes in convention, whereas
tho former are only permitted to cast
twenly-oight. Wo solemnly protest
against a system so unjust.
fld. Resolved further, That the peo
ple of the district have no adequate
moans of participating in tho election
of delegates to said convention, and
that they have, for that reason, be
come to bo con rolled by professional
politicians to the great and serious
injury of the people in the exercise of
their elective rights.
Whereas, tho representation al
lowed the people in convention is
grossly inequitable and unjust; and
whersas, by reason of the great inoou-
vonienen of participation in tho elec
tion of delegates, the conventions
havn become to ho controlled by a
Tho business iu both houses of the > few men, who make tho nominations
state legislature has reaehed that | without tho participation of tho poo-
The Early county News mentions
the fact that u colored man who farm
ed last yoar iu that count y, com indu
ced in January, without a grain of
corn, a pound of meat or u seed of
cotton, ami ut tho cud of the year
OAinu out with three bales of cotton
and plenty of corn to run him anoth
er year.
Whether HuyeH or Tilden is chosen
the Now York Uoruld thinks that lo
cal self-government in Iho South will
be devoted fox the noxt four years to
the rehnbitation of commorco and in-
dunify, mid lo questions connected
with a new epoch in national affairs."
or’s station vi» J ickson’s Cb»ppel to
the road lending from C.ivo Springs
to Jacdsonvillo, on the Thomas Ellis
Place be discontinued.
Wo rocominend the Ordinary to ac
cept the proposition, and contract
▼, ith A. G. West for the building of
a bridge, across Cedar Creek, near
the present bridge on the road to
Prior’s Station; and. when tho new
bridge is built and received to soli
the old bridge.
We find the Court House in as
good condition as is common for such
a building except one lock on tho
Grand Jury room. The Jail needs
considerable repairs. No safe locks
on the doors. Oue cell unsafe on ac
count of a hole made through the
wall; end ono room used as a cook
room badly defaced. Wo recommend
that the Ordinary have the necessary
repairs made, and that a rough
kitchen he built on the jail lot, im far
from the jail as is necessary to save
tho jail from fire, with floor made of
brick, tho whole not to cost over $50
and when built to allow no more
cooking in tho jail building.
We recommend flint ull tho county
ofllpora lot out their priming to the
lowest bidder.
We recommend that John Hulsey,
Charles Janes, Bin Hightower, A. G.
Doig bo stricken from the pauper
list; and that Runny Hobbs, A Pack
et and wife, Elizabeth and llosoaana
Dcvanoy, Daniel Pullen and Phebu
E/./.ol lie placed upon tho Hutne.
Wo recommend that the Ordinary
discriminate and par to each ono ac
cording to their necessities, giving
some more and others less, and that
lie appoint a aiiituhlo poison to dis
tribute! the amounts given to the pau
pers iu that district
Where tho county
for medical services, wo recorn in
trncting ami relaxing alternately tho
muscles situated respectfully in tho
back and front of tho leg, below the
knee. When there is no obstruction
to prevent, tho foot, when acted upon
by these muscles, moves in the aro of
a circle, tho ankle joint being the
axis or centre of this circle, and no
other part of tho limb or body is in
volved in the movement. But iu these
sewing machine trendies thero is a
fixed obstruction* under the boltoin of
tho feet.—tho treadle rod. In this
muscular effort to move tho foot,
meeting with this fixed obstruction,
il cannot turn on its own nnturulcen-
tro, the ankle joint, but oscillates on
thU' fixed centre, and in this move
ment is compelled to lift and drag tho
limbs with it in order to move on this
fixed centre. This produces n con
stant lifting and dropping pulling
and pushing of tho limbs from the
hip joint to tho foot; when a woman
iuns tho muchine at the ordinary
speed, this movement of the limbs
becomes a succession of violent jerks,
imparting at each motion a harsh
shock to tho lower portion of the
body and spinal column. The weight
of tho two limbs in motion will per
haps average 60 His, When the ope
rator mukeb GOO ati tones per minute,
which is not nu unusual speed, sho is
lifting and jerking 60 lbs. of tlesli and
hone in opposite directions ut the rate
of five times por second and commu
nicating fiva shocks to tho second to
tho lower part of the back. Now
when we c-msi ler tho amount of pow
er required to start and stop 60 lbs.,
weight, moving one inch iu opposite
directions, fivu times per second, and
consider also that most sowing ma
chines in good condition require only
tho pressure of from two to four
'sponsible l’ ou,,< * H n l ,ou the tread lo to overcome
||J( 1 | the friction of the light machinery
point the joint committee on adjourn
ment has atiliounoud that the legis
lature can adjourn on midnight of the
22ml of February. This unnounoo-
nicut will probably bo hailed with de
light b,v tho people who have to foot
tlm bills for tho luxuries of legisla
tion ho freel.v dispensed by the mem
bers.
It is expected that when tho noxt
general census is takon* tho United
States will be found to head tho wool
producing countries of tho globe.
Tho figures of lust year make the
yield in this country 200,000,000
pounds, a gain of 110,000,000 pounds
iu the Inal hIx years, Australia’s yield
was 126.000,000. Our natural re
sources aro certainly as a factor of
returning /unspenty.
Jf a man beOOtUM Prosidout by
stolon votes, it will bo idle to suppose
that, ho cun have tho respect of Hie
people. If Hayes is declared oloctod
by moans of having tho Statoa of
Florida and Louisiana, which belong
plo tliorin; and whoroos, it is of the
first importance that the people
should preserve, unimpaired, their
constitu'ioual right to elect the rep
resentatives in congress.
I3o it resolved, That the democracy
of Clark county earnestly and cordi
ally, and without any intention of
dictation, invito the people of the 0th
congressional district, who aro in fa
vor of good government, t» unite with
us iu the effort to assert the rigid, of
t he pooplo to elect their Congressman
without the intervention of tho ineq
uitable system of nominations now
practiced iu this district.
R. M. Smith,
President Democratic Club.
L. \V. Thomas, See.
that if the Ordinary deem the charges
high or exorbitant, that In f ire oidur
ing the same paid, lie, the Ordinary,
lay the account before the Grand
Jury of the first court convened there- j
after
and drive the needle through com
mon fibrio, it becomes apparent to
every intelligent person that tho bodi
ly • xlmmtion which follows tho rapid
w 'lkn gof n sowing machine is duo
mainly lo the motion of the limbs,
\Yu recommend that tho legislature 11
intelligent phys;
(•laml Jury Presentments First
Week, February Term, Polk
Superior Court.
Wo, tho Grand Jurors, chosen and
sworn for the first, weok of P"lk Su
perior Court, February term, do make
tho following got’ornl presentments:
Through oommitteos wo have uscor-
to Tilden, counted for him,ho will pro- I tinned tho following:
unlit tIn* curious spootaclo of tho chief
ruler of a grt at government, whoso
only title is tint of tho receiver of
stolon goods, knowing them to he
stolen. Wh > shall dare punish theft,
when the Chief Magistrate of the
country occupies such a position.
Sad nows for frying size chickens
in Georgia: Thor • are over 601)
Methodist preaohori
i in the Slide.
olmngoH, whose
oill
Ono of
tor is a Sunday School teachor, fays
that the other day an old negro was
working in n field in Crawford county
near Knoxville, while tho balloon show
was in town.
He had never seen u balloon, and
was not aware that a show was in
•Knoxville, Ho was industriously
knocking down corn stalks, when he
lookod up and beheld the balloon
coining toward the earth. It came
down in the lb Id near tho old darkey
and he inuigiin d tho concern was just
from heaven. Hu accordingly rushed ^ ^ ^ ^
forward with ouUtteatohod arms, ex
claiming, "how dots you, do, Mass
Jesus; Is mighty glad to see yon,
blessed boss •’
The Ordinary’s Clerk’s and Sher
iff’s books are correctly kept. The
do ok (its of the Magistrates, James
West, Win M. Spark*, W. P. West
C. M. Camp, Ezekiel Fite and W. T.
Thompson are correctly kept.
By the Treasurer’s hooks we find
on hand at bin annual settlement
with tho ordinary, the 2nd Monday
in January, 1877, for coun‘y pttrpo-
won, $220,72; Jury Fund, $711,70; P u-
per Fund, $1111,20; New J til Fund,
$20.01; Finos from county courts,
$249,00; Amounts received by Tioas-
nrer from 22ml mond *y in January,
1877, to date, are, for county purpo
ses, $160,00; Jury fund, 605,00; Pau
per fund $2UG,20. Making to id on
hand and received since 2nd Mon
thly in January, 1877, $20011,00; and
that tho Tieusnror has paid out since
the 2nd Monday in January for e uni
ty purposes, §771.51; Jury fund, $14,-
\ ! 87; Pauper fund, $252. 0
pu»» .1 Inw to tux ,.»«l, il..« in l>„lk i "'K ‘ho ■»!•-
county U, 1,0 tuMu.1 j ct it. w.ll t o equally apparent that
In tho county .oh ,..I fnn l. I tin [ ImootrouH uff.cL of iho wuv.ng
Wo ICC,.mill, ml that tin, following """’I 1 ’ 00 “P"# tllu ll0,llu > of foinolno
tax In, I, vi. ,1 fIl,„ lit you) : " i ri ' a 1,0 ,liraU J to «»" vi " k “ t
Fcouu ,ty pltrpoB h h), por coot, j moUon of tllu li,nb “ «'"• oonwqnont
do Slot,, tux; f.,r jury purpose, no | "dunk up„„ tho pol.U or pelvic or-
por cent, on St for put •;«»«« "M" <« 11 «•"««
pur 15 per cent, on Stole «»oh Imvu boon pinion, of .,11
for bridge purpose, 8 p-r coot on l-hynielunu who hnvo uxaimno.l lh„
S'nto tax ! workings of the ordinary trundle.
' Wn roc, that W. C Knight.' ' l ' h " r0 •* u ” r '’ iu """
Ciork, bo pi,ill $15,05 On ucoouut; I moveiu.mt. It la fraught with ch
on, that II. 1*. Lumpkin, Shorin', l,o 1 ll ""K l,r ' vWo11 . vo,lr l'".'""' 1
paid $10,00 on nceoiiut.
We recommend that these present
ments he published in both tho coun
ty papers, and that they be piid five
dollars each for the s tin ».
In closing our duties aw Jurors, we
respectfully lender our thanks to his
.do
’ompetent to expln
Tin: IsTKWAKT TREAD LK.
This lieiullo iH so constructed as to
entirely avt id any motion of the
liniha whatever. The natural center
nf motion being tho anklo joint, the
axis of the treadle is in ado to coin-
Honor, J W 11 Underwood, the Sidiei- title with it, and by llto saiuo tnuscu-
tor-Gonerul, and other oflloers of tho j hir action, both move on one common
Court, for courtesies extended. center; so perfectly is il nbapted to
John L Biiancii, Foreman. Wih v tliis principal that a lady can ruu the
C Barber, William It Beck, Thuddmis j machine at full speed with a glass of
F Burbank, John O Bl.mkonship, water on the knees and it remains un-
Vaun A Brewster, -John A brooks: spilled. No lifting ur drugging of the
Nathaniel F Coob, William Crocker, j limbs or disturbing any other portion
Lei
i b da
hand at this date, 917.93; for comity
| purposes, 521,00; .Jury film! $063,92;
| Pauper fund, $10,59; N \v Jail, 22 01,
Fines from County court, $219,00.
We find that tho o mntv sell u>l
The fnto of the Convention bill, uoululiK ,i, h ,i» nv. ivcl Torn, v„-
Uimou-.l til,out Imlwccn the «»i'i>IOi,. iollSM „ lro „ s |;auS8 1 02 1 for,clio 1 ,lpuf
mul the Ilona,■, ia utill iloublful. It p, 1K „ M f llt 1ST«5, wlticli am.,nut b„s
aorveit both houses a good purpose - , Loou properly applied,
kill time at seven dollars a day. j In as much as wo hive not had
Tho it bu m movement has assumed | tbno "X iiuino the tax hooks and
new proportions and the housa *f insolvent lists as their importance*,-
i tabled tho bill to quires, we respectfully ask the Grand
i of the Southern Jury of next work to have these ex-
ropresontativeK in
purchnso the lil
R.coidi-r. which contains tho lii-t ry
past legislatures.
Tho Mexican itv dntion is about at
■an end, and D: «z has boon successful,
ho that for the uext twenty days an
other revolution in that very revolu
tionary country need not bo antici
pated.
ido.
Tho penitentiary convicts hereaf
ter will bo subject to road duty like
toy other honest citizen.
aiuimitioi s
We find the roads iu better condi
tion than is usual at thissoason of th ■
year, except tho roads from Cedar-
town to James Young’s, and from Ce-
dsitowu to district Hue, by L. H.
Walthall's place, and nil tho' bridges
ami Hampton's crossing. We recom
mend th »t the proper authorities pro
ceed at onco to have tho necessary
repairs made.
Wo recommend tho road from Pri-
Albort B Cleveland, Joseph 1C Dodds
Jennings i’ Hulsey, George C Green,
William Hogg, Thomas Lvwson, Wil
liam M Laiupton, Goorgo W Morgan,
Wm H Mansell, John W Millie in,
John W Orahh, Micbiml F. Harris,
Samuel K Hogg.
Ordered by tho court that the with
in presentments ho published, and
it the publishers b.» pud a v >r.liug
the with n 1'Qcotnmend oi mis. Feh
, 1877. J. W. H. U.sniiiiwoon.
J. S C. It. R
A true extract from the minuted of
court. Feb. 17, 1977.
W. (J. Knight, Clcik.
of th • body.
C dl ut Mm R a
id ofilce utnl lei
treadles
According to tho Louden
the whole Eastern question is k
So si vs the dbpitolu s, hut wc
been so often f o' <1 bv th so
telegrams that, I k • the littlo b
must sou it before we believe it.
Tilt* SpwIiik Mucliiiic nml it.
Faulty Tn-ailli*.
The sewing mnehiue has become
oue of the fixed institutions of the assume the
eivilin d world, ami a necessity in ev -
ery family. Yet it is a laiuentuhlo
truth that it has boon productive of
a greater injury, more intense suffer
ing and misery lliau any other article
of domestic use. That it exhaust*
tho strength, undermines the e insti
tution and finally destroys tho h <i!t.i
of women, no ono but interested par
tie* will deny. S> obs inato n 1 dm
goroua are the diseases induced h\
this cause that many of our mo t in
telligent and hum mo phv.sioiius ure
led to pronounce the s
It mm a quest ion which of the
• tenmahip.s, the George Washiegt n
ortho George Cromwell, had been
lost. It has been satisfactorily de-
t« rniined that both were lost about
the same time and iu no.ailv thosuno
plac. ^
The State ot Georgia will probably
lit of tho change
change bills issued by the NN '-stern
and Atlantic Ksiiroad during tho 1 »te
STEWART’S
Adjustable Treadle
Foil OPERATING
SEWINC MACHINES
WITHOUT
l" A T 1 CJ l r. o i I N .1 l II v
HIGH SCHOOL,
CEDARTOWN.
Wm. J. Notts A H - • Prlnripal
Mm. Mauv A. Cbabb - - • Assistant
Mrs. Tf. N. Noras Instructor in drawing
and painting.
Jxssb Caolt, Instructor in Penmanship.
Th* Scholastic year will b* divi'lnd in-•
to two sessions. Spring and Fall. The
Hpring Session will eornmnaco on the 15th
of January 1877, and close about the mid
dle of June.
3 CO
3 f>6
The rates ef tuition will he in propor
tion to the advancement of studies pursued
Reading. Writing. Spelling. 'Arith
metic, Geography and Map Draw
ing per month $2 60
Higher Arithmetic, Grammar, Eng.
lish Composition and His.ory -
Rhetoric, Elementary Algebra, Phy
siology. (iliustrated by charts)
Uouk'keeping
Geometry, Higher Algebra, Astrono
my, Natural Phylosophy (with ex
periments and apparatus), and Men
tal Philosophy per month - - • 4 00
Hurreylng.Trigernometry,Chemistry
(with experiments),Iiotany, balm
Greek, French and German - * 4 <*0
Instructions in Drawing, p"r month 2 60
No deduction will bo mtdi for abseneo
except in case* of protracted ilium*.
The school will be provided with »a in
strument. and pupils will receive Instruc
tion! in vocal music, free of cltargs,
Tho government of the school will bo
mild and firm. Teacher* will strive espe.
cially to inculcate good, moral principle*
Instruction will be thorough and sys
tematic. Reviews frequent.
A public examination will bo held at tho
ond of the Term.
W. JENNINGS & CO.
ATLAN'I A. CIA.
White Pine Doors, Sash Blinds,
Mouldings. Mantles,
Brackets, Stair Rails, Rilus’ers, N*.m
els, Window Glass, and Window
Fruuios, Wholesale St R- tail
Dec-i-ltn
MARTIN >1 KM ICO,
Jorxril MKKKO
>r, Mcnko & Ur
IVholrsnleand Retail Dealers in
Clothing, Dry Goods
FURNISHING noons.
21, Corner Whitehall k Alabama fltreets,
Afluiitn. Ci
FITS OR EPILEPSY,
dis-
Any person afflicted with the ah
ea«e is requested to send Iheir address to
Ash k Robbins, and a trial Box of I»r
Goulard's fit powder" will be sent to them,
by mall, post paid, FREE. Those pow
ders have been tested by hundreds, hun
dred* of case* in tho Old World, and a
percianet cure has been the result in every
Instance. HiitlVicrs from this disease
should give these powders an early trial,
ns il* curative powers are wonderful, many
persons having been cored by a trial box
ASH & ROBBINS
SflFOulloii 8tBrooklyn, N. V
agent every month in the bimi-
ues* we furnish, but thoro who nre wiling
to work can cnaily earn a doxen dollar* a
day right in their own localities. Have no
room to explain here. Itunino-* pleasant
and honorable. Women, and boys mid
girls do as well us men. NX *• will furnish
you a complete ouMit free. The business
pays belter than anything else. Wo will
bear expenae of Mat ting you. ('articular*
free. Write and see. Farmers and me
chanics, their sons and daughters, and all
o!n«*es hi need of paying work at home,
should write to us and learn ull nbout the
work at once. Don’t delay. Adder*.*.
Thuk A Co., Augusta, Maine.
Professional Cards.
Dr. K. If. THOM ININ.
omen
\Y V,;!
’ ii i. ri;At’TirE for ham imiice
day of \o*i ni .'. r. . tlierw i-o the u«ual rate,
will be charged The usual charge i- $‘J
f>, visit and mod.cine, if pai l 1-' •" N.-v.
1 charge $1 only. No one need call on nu
who hn* not cither paid or scoured bid?
for past service! and who i* not willing to
secure mo for future practice (Ibstetil
cal case* a specially. Dec 1. 1S7*T■
GUANO, LIME, SALT, PLASTEft.
BALE’S CUAN0!
QUALITY IMPROVED TWENTY PER CENT,
Price #00 With Colton Option nt 15 ct»
ACID P H O SP HATE
At Charleston Prices, Freight Added.
LAND PLASTER, SALT AND LIME
C 11 K AT' POR CASH.
,T. .A. BALE,
noiucaa, geobota.
GASH STORE.
CT. S. STfBBS Sc GO.
Cednrlown, Gn.
AVE just received their Spring Stock of
I Y GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOICS, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AC
T" ught at the closest figures, and having secured Cash and Cab*
c aide to dler them at price! which defy competition. Call and bo
\ Complete assortment of Leather Roots and shoes manufactured to order,
cull special attention to our stock of
j’r. Family Groceries,
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL.
Solo Agent* in 1’nlk county for tho Celebrated “Watt Plow*" and fixtures.
A“' i;ts for Ilnll’s Patent Rotary Harrow — NYARRANTED.
MARBLE WORKS,
BROAD STREET,
ROME. - - GEORGIA.
I 'HE undersigned would call special at-
lentirui to Iheir facilities for supply-
ig anything in the above line.
MONUMENTS,
Tomb and Headstones, Vases
Ac., Ac,,
Of tin* best Ttnllian and American Mar-
ble, finished in the best style and work
manship. and prices that defies competi
tion. 1 he citizen* of Cedartnwn and vi
cinity are respectfully invited to call and
examine our works and price* when in
Rome* July 27. 4m
A. M. ALLEAOUE d CO.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
dS^
For Fevor and Agu®, Intermittent Fever,
ChUl Fever, Remittont Fever, Dumb Ague.
Portodical or IUlioua Cover, Ac., and Indeed
all tho affections which anno from malari
ous, marsh, or miasmatio poison*.
IN E W
BLACKSM1TH& WOODSHOP
. —DY—
GEO. P, LYNCH.
S"
All kind* of work, in Iron and Wood,
done in the best style and on short notice.
II I. Cambron, well known to most of our
farmer* as the Champion plow smith, is in
the shop hammering away. Bring in your
old Buggies and Wag"
other work. Hntisfaotion guaranteed.
Ckdautown, Ga., May 1, 1870.
COPPER COPPER.
TIJST-W^IR/E],
This U a compound remedy, prepared with
j eelentifle skill (tom vegetable ingredients, which
j rarely fail* to cure tho severest rases of Chills
and Fever a- \ *hc concomitant disordeis. Such
remedy the nc. ■ smites of the people In mala-
TURNER and CLENN,
ATT< )HN K V?S AT I . A W
( riliii tim ti, (ill.
rious districts demand. Its great superiority
over any other mcdicino yet discovered for the
cure of Intermittent* is, that it contains no qui
nine or mineral, and (hose who take it aro frc«
from danger of quinism or any Injurious effects,
healthy after using it as before. It
t Ho
V ' Hunting?' 'I and W right's
Will piaciico in the cum
Horn
bpccial alleniioti given i • c >
Mnv 25, I87d
The most complete method of propelling
e sewing machine. It saves tour-fifths
loliiue Die labor and entirely avoid* the cauies of
u cui'KO iiiate ivl of a Messing to the
Immune race- Notv the c tuso of this
Buffering is not in tho nmehino its If,
cd by the Medical
physical injury;
fraternity. 1? can b> n ta tied to any or-
d nary sewing muchino without removing
the machine from the house. No Sewing
but lies ill the f Hilly C instruction of Machine should be used w them tins im-
the Treaill ■, tv.'iicu (MUipuL u 1 ulv t.
keep the wlntlo frame of her body i?i \
imdion ill orJor to drive n sm ill not dh- '
Wo shall endo ivor to tu.ik * ph\n.
this point.
HOW BKWISti XtACUIXES OF OUDIN vnV C IN
8TBC?CTION A HE DRIVfcN.
Tito ordiunry Treadle tli it is fur: .
isbed by oII sowing maahine iiuuu-'
f ioturer.sou their iu tchiues when sold
tiro driven by transit ring tiio wi igut
nlleruntoly to tho too utul heel of the
foot. This fiction is produced by con
porlnnt nttao'iment. Seed for
lur, which explains its principle*
Address
New York Treadle 51 f'g ('<*.
«>4 Cortlandt Street, N. V,
feb 2 ly
Dr. W. G. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
CUD AUTO 11 .V, c i.
urn ci College and l’iiu
TIIOM PSON At NY IK Id',
Real Estate Agents
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Notary 1‘ulxlie
TI DWI’.I.h x 1 1 It) Nl Pm).\,
Attorneys at Luav.
CEDARTOWN, GA.
^^FFICE—East side Court Ho i-i“-.pi.uc
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cctlnrtown, Gn.
P ARTICULAR attention given to taking
r —
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
IPhysician and Surgeon,
Depositions aud collection of claims.
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has been extensively employed during the last
thirty years in the treatment of these distressing
disorders, and an unvarying has been it* success
that ithas gained the reputation of being Infal
lible, It can, therefore, be safely recommended
as a sure remedy and specific for the Vevar and
Ague of the West, and the Chills and Fever of
the South. It counteracts the miasmatic poison
In the blood, and frees the system from lta influ
ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills,
once broken up by It, do not return until tho
disease is again contracted.
The great variety of disorders whlrh arise from
the irritation of thi* poison, such as Nenralgia,
llhsumatlsm. Oout, Headache, Blindness,
Toothache, F.arache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal
pitation. Splenic Affections, Hysterica, Pain
In th« Bowels, Colic, raralysla, and derange-
of the Htomach, all of which become intermit
tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than
Area's Aori Cure, which cures them all alike,
and protect* the system from future attacks. As
a preventive, It is of immense service in those
communities where Fever and Ague prevails, as
it stays the development of tho disease if taken
on tho first approach of the premonitory symp
toms. Travellers and temporary residents are
thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few
will ever suffer if they avail themselves of the
protecUon this remedy affords.
For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity,
It is an excellent remedy; it stimulates this organ
Into healthy activity, and produces many remark
able cures where other medicines fail.
Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
SOLO BT ALL DRUGGISTS EV EKTWIIEBB.
BURBANK & JUNES. Druggis
MPTION.
A TRIAL BOX of Ur. Kisiicr'* eelebra.
2Y. tt-d Consu.njiii,in Powders will be sent
Ire, by mail p m jj ti I, to ever? sufferer
frm tne above ILease. This is* the only
preparation known to cure or benefit that
disease. Price for large box S3 00
Address ASH & BOH LI INS
360 Fulton St. . Brooklyn, N. V.
mid can Hlf.'iil to sell it n* reasonoble a«
can i>e bought in any market. Also do all
kind of job work, such n* roofing and gut
tering house* in the most durable style.—
All kinds of stove and sheet-iron work,
copper and brass, mending nmbreUns. I
respectfully solicits the trade of m., chants.
Take oil kinds of country produce incx-
changc for Tin. Gunno Mrewcrs made to
order on the shortest notice.
I. T. MEE.
m 13. Cedartown, Ga.
AIR LINE HOUSE
4011-3, Prior Street,
ATLANTA,GA.
Lodging..
Single Meal c
Transient, per «luy $2 00
Special Rates for a longer time.
apr.3tf.
L L. KEITH, Proprietor.
A GEU DISCOVERY I
Thompson’s Liniment
Is- one of the greatest discoveries of the
age Nothing brings sucli speedy and sure
relief to tbo^e who suffer with the nurner-*
on* pains and ache* common to the human
race. lit. you want something that will
er..-e your head, your b ack, cure your rlieu-
' d Neuralgia ♦ A pply Thompson’s
Liniment and suffer n
For Toothache, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Burns, aud
THOMPSON'S LI IMENT
cd fen
harm. The Medi
cine is pui up right here in your midst,by
lit I!, it. THOMPSON. Your neighbors
have 11 u-d it, and it ha* never failed to do
whiit it promise*. Every family should
*• band, and thereby save many
dollar. Often a long aud expensive trip
for a physician ntignt be dispensed with,
simply by applying Thompson's Liniment;
then keep ii on baud—it will cost you but
little. No physician can practice success
fully wifiu.nl a good Liniment-- they know
its importance—then keep il on hand.
coji apply it yourself and save money.
•Jali on i-K. It. It. THOMPSON, over ,
l*r. lleese s Drug Store, get a battle, and^
never be without it. It wilt do wnui it say ■
aud you'll never regret buying it. (jet 2
For sale in If ckniart by S K liogue
J. P. McCONNELL. Ageui, Acwyrtb, Ga