The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, June 22, 1877, Image 3

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THE RECORD. A Lire Country Newspaper. Published Every ■ate-day Morning by W. S. D. WIKLE <Ss OO. TEHMS OF SUliaOBIPTION. One oopy, ono yoer *2.00 One copy, six months 1.00 Ton oopioe, in clube, one yoer, eaoU..,., 1.60 Single copies Sets All eubeoriptlons invariably la edveuco. Mo nemo eutorod upon tbo list until tho subscrip tion le peld. BATES OF AOVEBTliJINQ. STACK. 1 W. | 1 M. 3 M. 0 M. 12 M. L Square... V Column. ft Column. L Column.. $ 1.00 5.00 800 18 00 $ 2.50 12.00 15.00 25.00 ? 5.00 20.00 25.1*0 45.00 t 8.00 30.00 40.00 05.00 $ 12.00 40.00 05.00 120.00 Professional eud ltusiuoss Cards of ono inoli or loss, *12 per annum, payable quarterly in advanoe; six months, *8. All advortiso- ments duo after lirst insertion. TOM TI’HSKn, Kcnorter. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1877 llt'if nutl Tlim li; our BeiiurU'i' “Therc’B ft cbiel ftinong yo takin’ notes' And tuitk lie’ll pront 'em.” Good gracious, ain’t it hot ? Hang it, ho won't keep thorn nieu. Don’t lot your angry passions rise. Vncutiou, and the boys arc happy. Mr. W. C. Kuight is having his house enlarged. ■Yesterday was the hottest day this yoar. The Reading Club meets ut the Court Houso to-night. Jim Dodds is in bed with a sprain ed ankle. Mr. Allen got his little roso-tintod "invito’' the other day. Fresh butter and eggs are getting scarce in this markut. Court week mid tlio Parsonage So ciety's buznnr. Wo want to make ono little remark —local news is scarce. Don't forget that bazaar. First week in August. Jud Crabb and Mr. Lumpkin have erected neat little awnings over their store doors. John Colville was in town lust Tues day. Ho reports tbo Gave City all O. li.” Tbo mercury has boon flopping around among the niuotics lor the pust day or two. Tbo man lliut bus a big corn crop cuu now laugh and grow fat. Hut, oh, cotton planter, wliuro are you. The cut worms aro playing liavoc with the cotton crop in tbo neighbor hood of Ilawkius.ville. Miss Dickie Morton who has been visiting hero for the pafat week return ed homo Wednesdiiy. Mrs. C. H. Wbiloly nee Miss Josio Downer, is visiting her many friends end relatives in this place. Miss Katie Hoc/., of Cavo Spring has been visiting her friends in this place for tho past four or five days. To think kindly of ouch other is good, but to net kiudiy towards each other is best of nil. Mrs. U. P. Lumpkin has gone to Cherokee county on a visit to her friends and relatives. Married, on last Sunday, 17th lilt., by J. D. Eulow, esep, Miss Sarah Tol- bort to Mr. lion Jordan. The second Term of Cedurtowu High School will begin on the First Tuesday in July. Advertisement wiil appear next week. If you have auy doubts about sma 11 advertisements buiegTead, just insert one iu the Reooou and you will bear from it. If a fellow wants to tcel like bo is going some where ou “flowery beds of ease” just gut astride of “Raymond,” Lumpkin’s brag horse. The examination of the High School Was well attended by the patrons, and all expressed themselves well pleased with the progress their children had made. The f^pit crop is a great, grand suc cess, and we would advise our irieuds in the country to dry a large quanti ty. We predict dried fruit will bring a good price in the 'fall. If you want a real first-class litera ry paper subscribe for the New Fork Family Story Paper. Subscription only three dollars per annum. They will'also give you tho complete works of Shakespeare free. Mr. Noyos’ scholars all acquitted themselves sploudidty, reflecting much credit upou thomsolves aud their tcachors. Messrs. Tumlin, of Polk, Head of Haralson aud Dontou, of Pauldiug, will represent tho people of the| 38lh Senatorial district iu tho coming Con vention. Prof. Willis drew a picture of your chiel tho other day, and wc’vo got it sticking up iu tho office. Como seo how you like it, aud perhaps you’ll get him to draw one of yourself. Tho Cavo Spring Eutorpriso is a thing of tho past. Ajuow paper, to bo called tbo Congregational Methodist, will take its place, tbo first uumbur of which will bo issued about the 10th of Juno. Mr. L. J. Jones will occupy tbo editorial chair. Cbickons are now selling iu this town from wrgons at 10 to 20 cents. Eggs 10 cents ft dozen. Butter, 15 to 18 cents a pound. Berries, 5 to 10 cents u quart. Corn, 75 to 85 eont a bushel. Wheat, $1.50 to $1.00. Bags, woolen, 1, cotton, 11 cents nor pound. Tbo following is the official vote of Haralson ou Urn com litutional con vention question: For convention 21, Against convention 111. Head 251, Tumlin, 181; Dcautou, 171; Dean, 108; Jones, 108; Florence, 51; Mor gan, 80; Durham, 10. “My Mother's Daughter," an in tensely interesting story, from tbo pou of Mrs. Ophelia Nisbot Reid, of Ea- toutou, Ua., will bo commenced in lire Savannah Weekly News of Juno 20. Tbo price of the Weekly News is on ly One Dollar for six month, or Two Dollais per year, postage paid. Buy one of Shepard & Bay's com- biustiou, clmugablo, reversible hoes. In possession of one, you have a hoe for your garden, cotton, corn or any other crop, while tbo r.tko aud plow are well suited for tlio garden. Wo have tried ono, and can recommend as the best and .cheapest combination tool of the kind wo oversaw. . Tbo young ladies of Miss Lula Watters’ class just covered themselves all over with honors. Every thing tho did was perfection. Tho songs "Gathering up Shells from the Sea Sliqro,’ by Miss Valin, Who'U Bid fm a Wife, Miss Frulria Harris,’’TSwntit Jennie tbo Flower of Kildare, Miss iSallie Turner, Uavo I nut Boon Kind to Thee, Miss Ella Phillips, and “Over the Hills to tbo Poor House,’ aud "Beautiful Blue Dauubu,’ by by Miss Watters were all just splen did, and wo congratulate the young ladies iu their good luck iu having such au accomplished teacher. Tliu Examination. Early Tuesday morning tho patrons and friends of tho High School gath ered at the school houso to witness the examination of the scholars. The forenoon was taken up mostly by tbo primary classes in reading, spelling, geography, grammar and arithmetic, aud tho afternoon by tbo higher classes iu the same studies, The ex orcises Tuesday night opened with au original oration by Master James Noyes, then followed speeches by tho small boys, which were very interest ing. Tho speeches of Seals Harris, entitled “My Mustache" aud Tommie Brown, tho “Jolly Old Frog," wero well delivered, aud provoked quito a laugh, aud tho speech of little Ellio McLain was very pretty. Tho com positions by Mibs Ella Phillips, Salllo Proudcrgast, Annie Traywick aud others wore very good and sUowol considerable thought and study. Tho music by Miss Watters’ class was per fectly splendid uud added u groin deal to tiie enjoyment of the occasion The lecture by the ltev. Mr. La- l’rudu was very interesting and in structive, aud opened quite a field for thought and reflection for our young men—and a great many of tho older ones. ' Wednesday tho scholars wero ex amined iu the higher branches of goography, arithmetic, algebra, rhet oric, geometry and natural pbiloso- pny, tho latter with experiments aud upparatus. Tho scholars seemed to be well versed in all their studies, and reflected much credit upon them selves and their preceptor. Tho evening’s entertainment open ed with a song entitled, “Distant Chimes” by Miss Watters’ music class. Thou followed compositions and speeches, and au original oration by Master Sam Traywick, subject, “Gam bling.” This was one of the best aud moBt interesting speeches rnndo, fully describing tho evil < fleets aud sin of gambling. Tho spocch was original aud composed bj Sam, aud was well doiivorod. Song—By John Hand—“I Long to, Seo the Dear Old Home,” was suug well, and Jehu made us think of tbo good old days when tbo real dArkoy was as happy us ho suornod to ho, while there on tho stage. Tho question “Do™ lutomperauco Cause More Misery to Mankind Ilian War" was debated by John Hand, Steve Marshal and Cal Dodds iu tho negative; aud Misses Mattie Jones, Lillie Gibson aud’ Lucy Downer in the affirmative. Thu subject was wo 1 discussed, each debater striving bard to gain tho victory, Bov. Mr. Hou- dorson aud Traywick, and Mr. Clias. Janes wore called upou to decide the debate, and they made their de cision iu favor of tho young ladies. By spociul request Miss Wattorn sang that beautiful and atVeeting song, “Sweet Spirit, i tear my Prayer.’’ The exercises wero then closud with the "Patch Work Madly," by Miss Waters’ class. Vocal nrusio lias been taught in',this ; chool the suasion just closed, uml wo think thin feature should be introduc ed into all our schools. Some of our citizens? aro considou- bly olutod over the prospect of a for tune from a miaa and kaolin mine recently discovered over in Alabama. Professional Cards. Ml’. H. 1(. THOMPSON. OFFICE OVER J. A. WYNNS STORE. V17 II.I. I’ll ACTION Foil HALF PRICE ' » for Ihosc who will pay mo by tho 1st day of November, otherwise the usual rates will be charged Tho usual ohurgo is $2 for visit and medicine, if paid 1st of Nov. t charge $1 only. No one need call on mo who ha* not. either paid or./Boourotl bills for past services and.who is not willing to secure mo for future practice. Obstetri cal cases u specialty. Deo. I, 1870* WM. V, TUHNUH, ' JAS. GLENN v TURNER and CL. ENN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Cnlarltm it, Gu. O FFICE South of Court. Flonflo, botwoou Huntington and Wright’s stores. Will practice in Iho counties of l’olk, Floyd, Paulding, Haralson and Carroll. Hpccial attention given to collections. May 25, 18711 M. M. TIDWELL, IVY F. THOMPSON. TIDWLLL S. TIJOMPSO.'L Attorneys at Law, CEDARTOWN, UA. O FFICE —Eust side Court Houso square junu 20 Dr. C. 1*2. HARRBS, Phvsician and Surereon, < Y<l;iifown. Gil. 1’-'*—• a; real cnee, on i'ryor f troot ,li:.e 20 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Erysi pelas, Rose, or St. Antho ny's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of tho skin, Ulcerations of tho Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, Roils, Rlotclies, Tumors, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Rones, Side and Head, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrlicea, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterine disease, Syphilitic aud Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General Docility, aud for Purifying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives — Stillingia, Man drake, Yellow Dock — witli the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully com bined, that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from tho system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over the coun try repose in improve their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are constantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over every other alterative medicine. So generally is its superi ority to any other medicine known, that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it haa over possessed are strictly maintained. PUEFARKD 1SY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. Bonn nr all nnuaoiSTS nvnurwunaB. For sale iif Cedartown by .TONE i. Drug 'hU CHEROKEE IRON CO DEALERS IN- General merchandise. DtiY GOODS. HARDWARE, DOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, WOODENWARE, SADDLES,' PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSWARE, HARNESS, Il'dy M, lo CLOTHING, TINWARE, LEATHER, NOTIONS, FAINTS and OILS, IRON and STEEL, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ETC. 1 : Frosb ground Flour and Meal rooorvod daily. Country Produco Solicited at Highest Market Ratos Terms Stuioti.y Cash. Office and Store at the Wouks Oedabtown, Ga., Fob. 10, 187(1.' We may have Mentioned it Before. But it will boar repealing; and to mako a sure tliiug, wo wi'l say that the MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO., 03? IMIOBILH, A.L-A.B-A.ldLA.., Is tlio l-ioacling- Life Company in tlio Hontli, And under its prosout oxoollout luanagomout is doing more Now Business iu (bo Southern States thiru any other Lite Company, North or South. Over 2,000 Policies Issued in 1875. ;OIJR 8P33 a;i ALTXEr-: Tho I.aiio Endowment Finn, by which you soouro an Endowinout in fifteen yoars, at the rato of au ordinary Life Policy. The Yeary Renewable Term Plan, tbo ehoap- ost plan of Insurance now workod. M. MoCAltTY, ll.i'M. FRIEND, SHEPPARD HOMANS, , President. Secretary. Actuary A, C, PICKENS, General Agent North Georgia, CMtTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. STA.TE]^E!lsrT FOR THE YEAR ENDING .DECEMBERS I St, 1875. Not Assets Docombor 81st, 1874 $149,809 13 INCOME. Received for Promiiuns and Interest : V 99 disbursements. '$750,785 12 Lowes by Death $74,254 001 Dividends, Commissions, Taxes, and othor oxponsos.. 73,859 G2 148,113 G2 $002,071 50 ’ ASSETS. Oftfili in Bank « 17,185 40 U. S. Government and otkor Bonds 70,270 30 j Loans on Mortgage, First Lions 49,032 12 Lom u on Bonds and Slocks 20,095 06 7 Insurance Stocks 1,425 00 Reid Estate : ,nd amount dno by othor Oompanios for Rc-Iiisuranoo 05,085 74 Bills Receivable,'secured, and Stock Bonds 299,238 40 , Primiums in hands of Agents and in courso of Collection 40,993 45 Offico arid Agency Furniture 2,745 88 002,071 50 Add Accrued Interest aud Deferred Premiums 21,824 40 Assots Docombor 31st, 1875. $024,495 9G THE O-li, ,/VTVf.I’ll{.S’ OF THE UNITED STATES OF &MSMQA+ Authorized Capital, $4,500,000 OH Stale is a Heme Company, aud its Entire Reserve is Loaned aud insured lie State Departments $2(50,000 100,000 E\ Parciit Office, Mobile, Alabama; bonds and Cash, T. 15. DAVIDSON, l’rcsidcu 100,000 100,000 Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama; Loans and Cash, Hon. N. N. CLEMENTS, President. Mississippi Department, Meridian, Misssisippi; Loans arid Cash, W. McINTOSH, President, South Carolina Department, Columbia, South Carolina; Loans and Cash, THOMAS .1. JETER?President. Texas Department, Austin, Texas; Loans and Cash, - GEO. B. ZIMI’LEMAN, President. Total assets, - Security, Economy, Ijiberalitv, ARE THE J LADING PRINCIPLES OF THIS COMPANY, ill approved forms of Life and Endowment Policies issued in sums of $100 up to $10,000. Also Term Policies of One, Throe, Five or Seven Years. Ml Life Policies non-forleiting after two annual pay aunts, when the insured will bo entitled to a paid-up Policy or Cash Surrender thereof. Dividends may be used to protect policies against lapsing in case of failure to pay premiums. This, with Lha non-forfeiting and Cash Surrender features, are sulJioicnt to make thin Company popular among thinking men. GOOD AGENTS WANTED. W. U. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Ala., General Superintendent of Agencies. J. S. 'NOYES, Locul Agent, Ccdurlown, Gu- ——■ mi mU ORGANS AND I A INJO sTi All tlio best Improvements oomblnoil in tho Organs aud Pianos manufactured by jj CORNISH s&] CO., Washington, 5 1 To all who wish to purohaso oitlior an OltfiAN or PIANO, wo onn truthfully say that for ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION, bountiful Finish and Swoot Musical Quali fies, our instruments tnko rank with ’tlio Most Celebrated Manufacltirers Our only claim to favoritism over othor loading nmnufsolurors is our ow pricer reduood to moot (ho roquiroiuouts of tho timos. Dotovmiuod not to bo unddrsold y and at tho same timo furnishing instru ments that wo fully Warrant For Five Years, • wo invito oorrojpoudoutsthat wo may havo> an opportunity to provo satisfactorily all that wo boro assort. Our Pianos aro ftirnishod with tho improvod FEW. GRAND ACTION/ (tho vory host in uso) They aro also HEAVILY STRUNG with tho improvod wiro; tho oaaos aro o f solid rosowoodj—perfectly seasoned and. WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR WjVRP. Our ORGANS aro furnishod with all tho modorn improvements, os to stops action, oto., while tho CASES aro of tho rooout onbinot utylo, admirably suited for tho parlor. * War*. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICE LI8T. Addross^ CORNISH & OC., Wushingtou, Now Jorsoy. THE NEW HOME v exhibited. A COMPACT. HTMVTjTQ, J)TmABT,E, Tjclit ItutminiAiid EPF H: IK NT "LOCK STITCH'* MACHINE. ADAPTED to tho WANTS of EVEilVDODY. Tho HOME .. EWIMG MACHINE wan Perfected eight * • * • *• i j, 08t inventive iu. lt~ . ..lent ai.d Mechanical fekllf. It COMJMM the KMwnlirtl 1T.HU of a FIRST OLA PH MAOUIWJB, HIWUM.13 in CONSTRUCTION, r I. ttKHl lr» Etrof’fflh and J3enuty, rmtaiiH less Working Pert*? »»d IhOmmMo m 1)0! V> rj trliier rn)u/ij of iVorh than other • :v/ir;'| Machine.*!. Jt will DUN forycara wnliout rjosrnu; ONE CflWT for J ti fairs. * *, ! Hie. nimiiifiLCLi’.ru r.fUiiH MACHINE tho Very IV* iv t crltilw are USED. J l,( | REARING PARTS are HARDENED, and the Mmlumlcm liSB boon Jjo.NBTKUOl’ElJ with (iiu iipiclai fI'to of y>roduoin^ an IJ'-.ty Itunujng:, DURABLE, and nlmoet NOfrt.4JlIACIlINE, udaptOdUQU^L ill tho JW'nflN^IG"MERITS of tlld HOME SEW I MO MACHINE that every MACHINE iu fully Warranted for Five Years. LIVE AGENTS wanted In localities whero Spud for p. i ana camples of work done n the HOME, or call at any of our oillecn. JoHHsofi, Olark i So,. ^ ' 30 Union Square, Jfow Y 1 "'’ . DC-i W« hingtriti Biroot, Badton, MaiiB. iUi fcooouu Avc., ri;i8bargh| Pa. HI Statu Btreot, Ohioago, Ill. 21 Uontk 5th Street, ft. Lonla, Mo. 17 Now Montgi.mo’-v F«... flan rmnoiaco, Cal JAMES D. ENLOW, J. P. Ckdautown, Gko. Omoii at tiie Counv House. All Business Intrusted to me will bo Promptly Attended to. marii-3m.