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THE RECORD.
A Live Country Newspaper. Published Every
'day Morning by
W. S. D. WIKLE Sc OO.
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TOM TURNER, Reporter.
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL G 1877
Here anti There by our Reporter
“There’s n chiel among ye tnkin’ notes*
And faith bo'll prent ’em.”
We ftro authorized to announce the
name of Col. Batt Jones as a candi
date for the constitutional convention
aubjoct to the decision of tho voters
of the district ou the day of eloctiou.
Hard to beat—Boiled eggs.
Young man, got your tackle and
let’s go fishing.
Bored yet happy—A girl with tho
first pair of ear-rings.
Cardinal rod parasols will be tho
rage this summer.
Don’t Dr. England look pretty with
his two story hat ou.
Very sorry to learn that Mr. Mon
roe hasthreo very sick children.
There is a groat deal of sickness iu
our community at presont.
The Skating Rink will be open Sat
urday evening for tho girl9 only.
Mr. George Ramey, of Romo, is
bumming around in our midst.
Cedurtown has tho best Fchools of
any town of its size in tho stato.
GVdartown has more pretty girls
than any towu of its size in tho state.
Mr. Joe Lumpkin paid his many
friends in Cedartown a visit last Sat
urday.
Don’t guess anybody got timrirod
this week. If thoy did they didn’t
Bent us any cake.
Foar God, hate tho devil, puddle
your own canoo with all your might
and trust to luck.
Mr. M. M. Tidwell, in company
with Mr. II. P. Lumpkin and his sons
lelt for Texas a few days since.
Mr. Philpot has gone to Haralson,
on a visit to his mothers, who, we aro
sorry to learn is very sick.
We think thoy have decided to
erect tho gallows that Mr. Meeks is to
be bung on in the Court Honso lot.
Miss Anna Reese wore off the
wreath from tho skating rink last
week Crowned the prettiest girl in
town.
We saw two of Cedartown’s fairest
daughters weighed last Monday eve
ning. One weighed 125 and one
(1?)83.
For Sale—A new cne horse wagon
and one second hand buggy, for cash
or barter. Apply to J. M. Harris or
J. S. Stubbs.
The people of Cedartown may now
stop that squealing about a railroad.
Cnpt West tins built one and the cars
run every day.
Now is tho tirno to buy low necked
shoes and short-sleuved striped stock
ings. J. A. Wynn has the shoes with
great big buckles on them.
Blue glass is said to be good for
corns. Instructions: Have bay win
dows on your boots, using blue panes
of glass.
Happy to*learn that Miss Waters’
music class is getiing along so charm
ingly well. Mies Lula is a splendid
teacher and deserves success.
If that Whitely boy, from Rome,
don’t keep away from Cedartown, we
know somebody that’ll put a tin ear
on him with a brick-bat.
We regret to learn that our worthy
pastor of tho Proabytoriau church
has a very sick child.
Charley Hooper put ou a dress
and under fixens, and tried to April
fool somebody last Suuday. Get out,
boy, you a’int noar pretty enough.
Brick Store for Rent.—Best stand
for busiuos iu Cedartown. If any one
wishos to rent the Lumpkin brick
storo, next to J. A. Wynn’s, let thorn
call at this offico. apr.C-lin.
A serious stabbing affray occurcd at
tho iron works one night last week.
One of tho participants is stopping
with shoriff Clements, and the other
is in bod. Thoy are of tho prevailing
color.
Go it heavy on cotton this year.—
Buy plenty of gnauo—ou a credit and
put it all on your cotton luncis.—
Tho first Spring ilea has made his ap-
poarauce in our office. Ho was a
fine specimou, and very ferocious.
Tho boss held him while your chiel
knocked him on tho head with tho
roller.
Spring goods aro coming in right
lively. Tho counters will soon show
a brilliant array of feminino fixins.
And thon won’t there bo somo lively
shopping ? Look in tho Record and
you’ll see who sells cheapost.
Oh, if somo girl just thought half
enough of your chiol to Roud us a
bouquet ono third as pretty as tho
ono that old ugly Jim Dodds got
last Saturday, wouldn’t wo put it in
a glass ot cold wator and look at it,
though.
Wo learn that ono of Mr. Webster's
littlo girls, about eight years old, kill
ed a largo hawk a few days ngo. Sho
discovered tho lmwk on tho fanoo, a
short distance from her. Sho threw a
small Htono, and knockod it off tho
fence, then "wont for it” with a stick.
The most popular song of tho day
is "Gathering Shells from tho Sea
Shore,’’composed by Will L. Thomp
son. Lyon A Hoaly of this city, havo
just given an order for 5,000 copies
and other dealers nro ordering it by
the thousand.—[Chicago Journal.
Mr. Win. M. Lamp ton died at his
residence, about, four miles from Oo-
d nr ton, on last Monday morning 2nd
inst., and was burned with Masanic
honors on Tuesday. Mr. Lampton
was an old and highly respected citi
zen of this county, and an older in
the Presbyterian church at lliis place.
Seed sweet potato os havo beon very
scarce in this market this spring, and
w e bolieu* they aro scarce everywhere
Wo notice a card board hanging on
a post in front of J. S. Stubbs & Co's*
store, with the words iu large letters,
"Yam Potato Seed For Sale," and wo
“guess” they have thorn.
Wo have seen a great many beauti
ful and artistically arranged bouquets
ana wreaths, but tho one made by
Miss Mattie Jones for tho prize at tho
skating tournament last week, was
the prettiest wo think wo ever saw.
The most fastidious hands could not
arrange a prettier one.
It was not settled last week, who
was the successful skater, Jim Dodds
or Jim Harrison. Tho judge and
time keeper could not decide, so ho
made a returning board of his Honor,
the Mayor, and two couneilmen, and
they decided that Jim Dodds made
the best time, but Jim Harrison took
the most rings, consequently it was a
tie. The boys, (wo mean the two
Jims,) then went off in the corner
and juggled a few minutes aud con
cluded that they would both together
crown the prettiest girl iu -the house.
Then came tho tug of war. Who whs
the prettiest girl in the house? After
going all over the house and looking
at every girl two or threo times they
concluded that Miss Anna Reese was
the prettiest, and thoy crowned her.
Jim Harrison didn't quite memorize
speech that he was to deliver but will
havo it ready for next time.
Sheriff'sties and all the Ordinary’s
advertising doue FREE in the Record
Remember this, ye tax-burdened
people—dont pay any more hi rii
charges fur she benefit of "politic d
pets.” The laws of the State will not
force you to pay it when it can ho
legally doue for nothing. Dou't do if.
Will wonders never cease ? Thai
slimy, scurvy old politic
and bitter hater of thc^|
pie, Simou C.imcr
seat in tho UniUd
son, Don,” it is tii
Cut this Out—it May Save Your
Life.
Thero is no person living but what
suffers more or less with Lung Dis
east), Coughs, Colds or consumption,
yet somo would dio rather than pay
75 cents for a bottlo of uiedicino
that would euro them. Doctor A.
Boshchoe’s German Syrup has late
ly beon introduced in this country
from Germany, and its wondorous
cures astonishes ovory ono that try it.
If you doubt what wo say in print,
cut this out and tako it to your drug-
f istR, Bradford A Allon aud got
^ sample bottlo for R) cents and try
ity or u regular sizo for 75 coats.
ORIGINAL
GOODYEAR'S RUBBER GOODS
Vulcanized Rtihbor in ovory Oonooiv-
ablo form, adopted to universal use
Any article "under four pounds can
bo Ronl by mail.
WIND AND WATER' PROOF
carmenfs a Specialty, Our (Moth surfaoo
(’out combines two garments in ono, for
stormy wonthorj il is a ported Water
Proo , i nil in dry weather u
NEAT AND TIDY OVERCOAT
By a peculiar process, t ho rubber is put
between tin* two cloth surfaces, which
provents Smelling or Sticking, ev n in tho
hottest climates. Th y aro mudu in throe
colors- Blue. Black ami Brown.
AUK LIGHT, PORTABLE, STRONG
AND Di: It ABLE.
nely low pric
i'l to any address upon
(Tcr'.ng them ut. tho ex-
f $10 each. St nt post-
pt of price.
W uon order, slate size around oh out,
over vest. Reliable pirtios desiring to
see our goods, can send for our Trade
Journal giving description of our leading
articles.
Send for Illustrated price list of our
CRobrutod pocket Gymnasium. Address
carofully,
Goodyear’s Rubber Curler Co,
<>97 Broadway.
I*, O, Box 5160. N W YORK CITY,
fob 23 Om
STEWART’S
Adjustable Treadle
FOR OPERATIN’!i.^
SEWING MACHINES
WITHOUT
F A T I (i V i: o i I N .It B Y .
The most complete method of propelling
the • owing machine. It saves tout*-lift It u
the labor and entirely avoids thcaatucs of
physical injury; endorsed by the Medical
fraternity. It can be a*ta-hod to any or-
d nary sewing machine without removing
the machine from the honso. N« Hewing
Machine should bo used without Ihi* im
portant attaoii mont. Scud for onr circu
lar, which explains its principles.
Address
New York Treadle MFg Co.
fob. 2 ly
G4 Cortland! Strcot, N. Y
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
all tho affootions which ariHo Horn malari
ous, marsh, or miasmnlio poisons.
ThlB is a compound remedy, prepared with
scientific skill from vegetable ingredients, which
rarely fails to cure tho severest cases of Chills
and Fever and the concomitant disorders. 8uoh
a remedy the necessities of the people In mala
rious districts demand. Its great superiority
over any other medicine yet discovered for the
enro of Intcrmittents is, that it contains no qui
nine or mineral, and Uioso who tuko It aro free
from danger of quinism or any injurious effects,
and are as healthy after nslng It oh beforo. It
has been extensively employed during the last
thirty years in the treatmenttff these distressing
disorders, and so unvarying nas been its success
that it has gained the reputation of being infal
lible. It can, therefore, be safely recommended
as a sure remedy and specific for the Fever and
Ague of the West, and tho Chills and Foyer of
tho South. It counteracts tho miasmatic poison
in tho blood, and frees tho system from its Influ
ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills,
once broken up by It, do not return until tho
disease is again contracted.
Tho great variety of disorders which arise from
tho irritation or this poison, such as Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness,
Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal
pitation, Splenic Affections, Hysterica, Pain
In the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derange-
of tho Stomach, all of which become intermit
tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than
Ateb’b Agile Cure, which cures them all alike,
and protects the system from future attacks. As
ft preventive, it is of immense service in those
communities where Fever and Ague prevails, as
It stays the development of the disease if taken
on the first approach of the premonitory symp
toms, Travellers and temporary residents arc
thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few
will ever suffer if they avail themselves of the
protection this remedy affords.
CHEROKEE IRON CO
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, BOOTS and SHOES,
GROCERIES, WOODENWARE, SADDLES,'
PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSWARE, HARNESS,
R’dy M'de CLOTHING, TINWARE, LEATHER,
NOTIONS, PAINTS and OILS, IRON and STEEL,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ETC.:
Eroffi-'-f'round FlmA ami Moal rofioivncl daily.
’ • Counter Produoo Solioitnd at Highost Market Ratos
\ 1870.:
Iraqi!
OiiiAKTnwv, Oa., Fo1
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Office and Stoke at the Wohks
We may have Mentioned it Before.
Rut it will boar repeating; aud to mako a sure tiling, wo wi I any that the
MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF MOBILE, ALABAMA.,
Is tho Lending Life Company in the South,
And under its present oxcollunt mnnngamont in doing moro Now Businoss in
l.lio Southern States than nny other Lifo Company, North or South.
Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
;our a p e a; i a. l t x e s =
r Flio Ijiie Endowment I*ln,n, by which you secure an
Endowment in llftoon years, at tho rate of an ordinary Lifo Policy.
The Yonry Renewable Term Plan, tho olionp-
o»t plan of Insurance now worked.
M. MuCAltTY, If. M. FRIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS,
f President. Secretary. Actuary
A. C, PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia,
j, . OARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31 St, 1875.
Net. Assets December 31hI, 1874 $1 ID.HOD 13
INCOME.
Received for Premiums and interest 00
*750,783 12
DlKliUltSEM ENTS.
Losses by Deal h $74,254 00?
Dividends,.Commissions, Taxes, aud othor expenses.. 73,850 02 118,113 02
$002,071 50
, ASSETS.
Oitsli in Bank 17,185 40
U. S. Government and other Bonds 70,270 30
Loans on Mortgage, First Liens 40,032 12
Lrtju s on Bonds and Stocks 20,005 00
Insurance Stocks 1,425 00
Ronl Estate and amount duo by other Companies
for Re-IiiHurnnce 05,085 74^
Bills Receivable, secured, and Stock BondH 200,238 40*
Premiums in hands of Agents and in course of
Collection 10,003 43
Office and Agency Furniture 2,745 88 002,071 50
Add Accrued Interest and Deferred Premiums 21,824 40
Assets December 31st. 1875 $G243SF"o6
ORGANS
AND
PIANOS!!
All tho boat Improvements oombinoil in'
the Organs ami Pianos manufactured by
CORNISH & CO.,
Washington, N. .1.
—-3
To all who wish to purchase cither an
ORGAN or PIANO, wo can truthfully say
that for]:
ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION,
Beautiful Finish and Swoot Musical Quali
ties, our instruments tako rank with *iho
Most Celebrated Manufacturers
Our only claim to favoritism over othor
leading manufacturers is our
O W PRIC E
reduced to moot the requirements of tho
limes. Dottfrrainod not to bo unddraold,
and at tho same tlmo furnishing instru
ments that wo fully
Warrant For Five Years,
wo invito oorre.ipondonta that wo may have
an opportunity to provo satisfactorily all
thatwohore assort.
Our Pianos nro furnished with tho iiuprovod
i
(Iho vory host in uso)
They aro also HEAVILY STRUNG
with tho improved wire; tho oases aro of
Holid rosowood J — pojtfoatly aensonod and
WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR
WARP.
Our ORGANS nro furnished with nil
tho modorn improvements, um to atopa,
notion, oto., while tho CASES nro of tho
rooent cnbinot ntylo, Admirably suited for
tho parlor.
m n SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE AND' PRICK LIST.
Addrcii^
CORNISH & OC.,
v Washington, Now Jersey.
Professional Cards.
I)r. II. K. THOMPSON.
office ovnn j. a. wynn’h stouk.
W IM, T'ltACTITJB Fort HALF FRICK
for those who will pay mo by lhoJ.st
day of November, othorwlso tho usual rates
will ho charged. Tho usual cluirgo ia $2
for visit and medicine, if paid 1st of Nov.
1 ohnrgo $1 only. No ono nood call on mo
who has not oilhor paid or secured bills
for past sorvioos and who is not willing to
Hceuro mo for future practice. Obstetri
cal oases a specialty. Deo. I, 1870-
TURNER and GLENN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cedartown, Ua.
O FFICE South of Court Ilonse, between
Huntington and Wright's stores.
Will prnotioo in the counties of Polk,
Floyd, Paulding, Haralson and Carroll.
Special attention given to collections.
May 25, 1870
Dr. W. C. ENGLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Office eorncr College and Prior streets,
where he may be found at all hours wlion
not professionally absent. sep A