The Ellijay courier. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1875-189?, October 27, 1881, Image 2
TCE KI.LIJAV OOUUIKIt. W. K. COM US. - KLUJ.VT.UA., NOVt. IREIt H, IMSI Oefichi, Oro* of Fa*nin Cos. Official Oho as* of CilMkr Cos Official Organ or I'ickfm Cos. gr*"TJ—yfiirrr t~ • , - THOSE TWO SUFI’S MCRKD. OINKED. DTK I), CUT AND MADE IN ON* DAT. It is seldom that anything at tracts as wide spread attention in this section as was called up by the unique feat of Lite Williinan tic linen company in the manu facture of (he two suits of clothes *n governors’ day. Everybody had something to say ol the won derful exhibition of tlie fast ma chinery. There was nothing on the 3>'oundftthal was considered’ naif so interesting, and the great rpace occupied by the company f,- resented a scene of great life and activity throughout the < n lira day. Since governors’ day the fet has been universally dis cussed, arid will afford a lively topic for months to come. A <!<• ecription of this fast, machinery would prove a gieat interest wore it possible to give it. But the in- j tricasies necessary to secure the 1 degree of perfect ion that has been attained, render a descrip tion wholly impossible. Never theless the actual time occupied wHh each machine cannot (ail to tarnish an article that will l><* fifed away for the remembrance! •fa great day at the Exposition. 1 At an early hour the cotton! eras picked from a patch on the grounds belonging to Mr. I). U. Sloan, of Norcrosa. The cotton was of a variety known as the Ozier silk cotton and was pro nounced aa fine short staple as was seen in this country. At 7 o’clock it was ginned in a twink ling and at once sttried unon the journey which was to end so quickly, and in such an asionish ipgiv changed appearance for the cotton. The ginning of liie entire lot required less than twenty minutes. It was then taken at Ctice to the picker where it spent half an hour. The crowd that was watching the processor man I ufacturlng hftd jjruwn to consid " v-xabie proportions, *sn<t 'as the cotton passed from machine to machine (ho enthusiasm was in tense. After leaving the picker, the cotton went to the cards, These beautiful and remarkably pe-fect. pieces of mechanism wore watched with the greatest admiration. In halt an hour it left (he stubble, and in thirty minutes more it was being spun nio the tilling in twenty live •. dilutes more it was going to the ’cun. As the Compton loom, vvjjich was the one in use, started will) li’s energetic clatter, there was enthusiasm enough to give a rowing three cheers. The mu teri.il for the vest began to make ts Appearance *t 0 o’clock Rod that for the coal and pants emer ged an hour later. The cloth came through rapidly, and at ha]l past twelve the first piece of gooilK for Rut suits was taken to dye-house, and in t wen ry-seven minutes had been dyed, dried aSd ’ v * ready for the tay lors. This quick work was done V Mr. M. ffenry, who represents j N Spencer Tomas’s dyeing pro CMS. The manipulation ot the loom was dune under the direr tion of Mr. J. A. Clark, who is with the Cotniilon display. At 12:55 the cotton that less than six hour* before was hanging up on the stalk was handed te Mr. Grouse, the taylor, to be cut out. The sewing was done at the Wheeler & Wilson exhibit. At five minutes atier G lhesn\ls wt re completed, and at 7 o’clock Gov erner Bigelew was encased in oqe, receiving a delegation from the university at the residence of Director Uenerai Kimball, while Governor Colquitt, at the executive mansion, was admiring the first walnut picker coat that had over fallen to his portion. The trial lias been made un<l the fast machinery and improved methods of the Wiiiimautie had triumphed. The event will be long reneiubered. Major Bar rows and Mr. Allison, the courte ous and able representatives of t.e WiWimantic, have shown .1 e’ves leading stunts n ■ iipg.ihe success of ilie expo biliou, and their novel it: thoil o entertaining tlie vast crowd . f iiurs l- ! 1 ' *n’'*t<* a Cotomnnicited. Putnam Go , Ga.. Oct. 7th,**l. If the colored race of the Southern Stales was colonized and all tatetcoarse with the whites cut off, in ihree teners tion “Our Brother in Black’’ would be a ranibal. Nine out of ten are already libertine*, and prostitutes and a few are polyga mists. 1 was a-Traverse juror /or the fall term of Putnam county Court ; two thirds of our lime was occupied with criminal cases and the defendant in every case was a freedman ; the two most important cases were for A vault with intent to commit Rape One got ten and the other I wen ty years at hard labor in the I’en iieutiary. A few will pay their debts' without compulsion, but they are so few that it Ins be come a universal rule not to sell to any on credit unless their landlord or employer will be thair debts. As to bringing up their intellect to a level with that of the white race, bv •dticaiion, the thing is simply impossible. I know that some readers of the (JoUHIKK will cry treason ! but let such eorne into daily contact, and have business transactions with them, and I am satisfied they will endorse wl.al I have said—and more. Your Kalinin countv rorrer pendent’* friend’s dream remind me that Mr Z —who lives just h" low here saw a snake’s track, eight incites broad, which In traced toils den; which, with help, lie proceeded to dig into, but his Riiakeship was not at home. 'A few days after this* negro saw a huge snake on a pile of rocks, not far from whop the the den was found ; but In was so badly frightened that In ran off shouting, “Snake ! snake!" and when a party went in search of the r.nake, he was not to he found. And someone asked where and from whom, Mr. Z and the negro procured their whisky. This transpired this year. There is but one bar where spirituous liquors are sold in Put nam county. Reason: County license three thousand dollars m ryear. Would it was ten times as much. Yours, t-iYi.AS GEORGIA uSE\\\S Street cars in Romo m to be its next new tiling. The sugar-cane crop of Ran dolph counfy is a good one. The sweet potato crop of Sum ter county will be a short one. The rice crop in Sent hern Ueor gia is said to bo very good. Good cotton crop in Dooly— corn crop an average one. A large crop of smail grain liar been sown in Greene county. Large crops of oats and wheat will bo planted in Houston conn t.v Rome is to have n telephone exchange with twenty live sub scribers* Newton county is saving the largest hay crop ever made in the county Atlanta is to have two new daily papers—morning and even ing Mr ]B. F. Sawver in i lake charge of the afternoon, and Mi E. F. lingo’the morning, paper Fifty freight cars are being built for the Georgia railroad on the newly patented Ifuoul truck. Each car will carry 40,000 pounds. There are four Pickens county women at the Exposition, engag ed by the Wilunianlie Thr* a i Company, in carding, spinning and weaving in the old primitive method. They attract as much nllculion as any oilier featuie. Cartersvillo Free Press: \\V are happy io announce that the weislle has blown, the ponder out engine has burn set a going, and tlie music of the looms has begun to sing our that the Em pire'Woolen Mills, located about : four miles from town, have start td out under the most auspicious circumstances This drives an other spike >u the iist of Hsrtow | county enterprises, and in one j that our county may justly feel proud of. The managers, Messrs j Jones. Mm ris <& E trash w, are I gentlemen of long experience in I legat'd to handling woo! Apple Brandy Spring. i’ii re has >et*u .. -covelt and a >i •••': h'- S**-e. o A k i --as. ft. v> frrni i mouVaiu side in a sluice o I * gal. per minute, its wafer having the color of apple cider and the ti'tc and affect of j apple brandy. What moral and civil changes ; which are to be wrought it tern I p'-rai.ee reform movement* ami ! Revenue regulation, by the di.A covery of this apple brandy, of nature’s distillation and ‘‘free 'treat'’ without any preparatory brewing or cost, it will be hard to foretell. One tiling is very evi dent, however, it doubtless will prove a very bonanza to wild catters in that there will hardly be any iiMienue to pay on the sale manulacilire of the apple brandy fumi-hod so copiously from Ibis remark..’ale Spriug. Ami if its discovery had been a! a liitie earlier date, the argu ment. it might have afforded pro or cor i, as this, nature’s argument mar have applied, could have been happily availed in the In • >it on; si-dcr county, Tuskaloosa. It will be almost a bootless ta.sk for Temperance reformers to enforce a probition law in Arkan uis in the face of Ibe now noted Apple Brandy Spiing, wo should ! Rink. OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOL. Til" Kverc.ises of OAKLAND 11101! SCHOOL will open Monday, Nov. 7, and •oniinue till .Imui |ss-j. a’ vacation of one month will then he given, after which the PUBLIC SCHOOL will open. Oakland in situated near the center of Cartcru)' Valley, in Gilmer county. There Is i Methodist Church within half a mile. l’o-t Office, with dally mail, one and a hnlOnilc from the Aeademv. the HK.VLTH and SOCIKTY of the community ate as good as can tie found in thin country. Tue System of Instruc tion is thorough, advancement rapid, govern i ont strict and emphatic, hut ex ecuted us f. r as possible by mild means. Vo offer special opportunities for the development of elocutionary- talents, there is a g< Oil Literary -oolety which meets in the Academy every Friday 'light. The Society has a good Library and is tinder the special supervision of the Principal. In this Institution stu dents can be thoroughly prepared for ool'ege on very little money. Board, in cluding washing, can be had for SB.OO per month. Special mess artalignments will h" made for young men yvho desire to hoard themselves. l nitiim is uatoni'iliinaly low. ITltnary Class pi r ni ntli Jl.i- ; Intel mediate, sl. 2.’>; Classics, SI.OO. T a-further | aittiuil'iri, address the l’l iiicipnl. ttespcetfuily, V. . W. liit.ASWKL , I’IIINCIPAL. nov. 10 Ini. wm? ' BfiTTEPW? ill fulfil immvjrs taou beters ar n certain extra lV>r ell tliucitsc ivqnt'-tng.' n completo tonlo; oc*;x> ciallj Int'.lgr* tlon, Ujt peptua. Inter* mltUmt Fevers, Want of Appetite* Ijosn cf Strength, Lack of Energy* otc. Knrlehes the blo.nl, stren&tb* ens tho nm self*, ami pives new lift* to <ho nerves. Acts Uko a charm on the tiigeetivo organs, removing all dyspeptic tiymptouiss ouch as tooting tho ft>od, Belching, Heat in the* Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron s*repanvt.ioa that will not blacken tho teeth or give headache. Bold by nil Drug gists at SI.OO a bottle. 11KOWN CHEMICAIi 00. Baltimore, Md. Ibi tSat afl Iron TWttor* are ruvl* br Rsova Cr*noa Cos. ad Kara aroo*sl red I'.sm au4 traUs suark oa wrappas. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. meumciism Ueu ta^cCxa Sprains Polu in the Kiel: ami ; ;it\ w There is nothing more painful than these dwospcs; bid ;-.e " v r. ran be removed and Cue JUbmo cured by use of PBUiIY DAVIS' PAIN Kb,’. ,2. This remedy is not a cheap lieu line or Petroleum prodne; ; .v. .r'f he kepi away from fire or heat to nvoid danger of explosion, nor is it an v.i.ir.ed xperiir.cn:. that may do more harm than good. PAIN KILLKR has been in constant use for forty roars, an* the univc r. test ins city from all parts of the world is, IT NEVkH FA ELS. h % n> : or rivets a per. ’.meut cure, but it relieves pain almost instantaneously. Being a purely ve&t able remedy, it Is safe in the hands of the most inexperienced. The record of euros by the use of PAIN RII.LKR would fill volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried i* think: Edgar Cody,OTratonna, saya: G. E. JW alwsrtj -c.^!'..writes: **** About a year ntnoa my wlft* Ucwn* suhlrot * I c x ’. r^** v ’* V. . *!*, l 1 c : . to aevtirp suffering feu ctaMßUtinu. Oar _ --etedf jour l XiuM*. nvortwM to tho-FuN JLxnixa. which speedily fc. Yurt s&ys: relieved her. I bav e vrod ycur Fa tk Ki i-cr. i t*sr rheumotUsn. _ 1 • ' lit Charles Powell writes from tho Sailors 3*rtoa Series ■ t-xts: Uo'.ne. London: H.> up,,; Kru-s* for 1 had Uvti. afflicted throe year* with neuralgia rnd fc*\> f u. and it s *■ - : remedy for and violent poauv*of tin* stomach. Tlw ti*>cu.w li•en*...ue>a. -i;d Emcßeta. at Weatniinater Hoanttal gave up my eew iu Hr. enroll \, .is ■ dostadr I ‘rv.vt yourTaix Kii.uka, and It gara it n<wrssit’x * givw r lief in cases of rL uiuaUou. j! hT? Phil. QUbert.Somerset. Pa., writes: KTtutjrth. and atu now ablj to lUow my u-ual l-Vctfn actual ma*. ! know your Pais t nTgn coruiwtion UH , j x itaxhci:. * I can i. t AU dTMggisU keep Paw K:u.f.h. Its price j? low that it i'* within Uie reach ot all. And it will save taai.v u \ia in doctors biU*. Sft, i gt.oo n b itle. ?EkkY DkVi& 1 I* CUTKI.U!' •■ • ... afftOTl-n • ' " 7 r uliS f hii . ■ V • i.....• ~1 j; UNITED C A ; ns. Kirptcy r-.-i ,r .re!: . . nl *cil (j: ear*\ . * - •• - t ro bnd , * .t • * tfc* lurrd by ... c. .7. ’ of ti-cV utid Hrs-Jtiig Stuv* r - . "v! : —• t >'j .* I:n extcr.t a..d *>rt* . ’• ~r; itr.er hard or suit •••, • '! yd'iGtfd /-V vs Vi >f .‘he (It'rrJand < Stave fa/i Qrtllif. CEfYTEN&SAL n3 N Q MILL II ' S-- * THE BEST WIU. It separates Oei*. OooVlo, feed &]J fonl atnff from wheat. Ja a perfect cloaner of Flaa, Timothy, Olovar, onrt r.ll Irlnda of soodo. Tho improTemest over othf r mUla is that ik Las two shoes. j|l Is Ftsper-ully adyted for warehouse use. Bnd for Ducicrlptivo Circular aad Price List. Liberal dleo. to dealers, addrosa S. FREEMAN & SONS, RACINB, Wisconsin. j! miMLE m M oil ME, ILLINOIS. DKMO FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AND PRICE LIST. IMPROVED BAY STATE RAKE. : c t /" i —- *Y>f 1 u 3 i■- 4 ® Zr ")■: • > .. 3 * -i... - -. . i*oa e ' THOUSANDS SOLD EVERY YEAH! Thlsltako Roe*; ,* * (ho iikbert Avrnrd nt tho Centennial J. v Hon end field Trial. The only Silver A* \\ nwu\i.v. r. tho Paria Uuivertfe! ittoa hi 1878. Tills Rake bon tike a more Qrss premiums than ary othe: .: *• *., It is Easily la: “■•l by a Girl or Roy strong enough to drive*, ‘ ."jO. . Pxperte and tin, viands of farmers say i' the BEST BAKE C/E8 (AIDE. Send for Testimc-p.iniA of Practical XTarmera, Illustrated Cat t . ,<?, and Price AUdreas tho MauufacinroG-, THE BELCHER & TAYLOR AGRICULTURAL TOOL CO., CWcopeo Fail*. !Sm,, f,g,£, Him) Habit IFUP 51 P iredinlO t(.Sol*y.Tenyr*- 111 B) fgaublisko*!; oo >red. avriu s;.,*, will 34f Is inn -.!>. Maioui. Uoiucy, M:rh miiiiseiy. Mr*. M. A. Calf. Adairsville, Ga.. I.avirtf ju*-t nt?iud, tliird Horn RdFrnoio, anew and full laieol Miiiiii erf/ Goode. respect• ft.l!v soliti's lie pairoitage of the l.ums of Ilif* Mountains; and feels confident, after year* of cx ; rit nee in the business, she can satisfy the most fastidious. Ivlv stock is complete in Ladies* ami Misses |lais and Bonnets, R bl ms, Satins, Silks and Veil ing of every description. Also, a full assortment of Hamburg, Ed gings, Tnrchow Laces, Lace Mitls, Fancy Hosiery, pretty designs in S'.rmped Work, and a specialty of Ties and Neck Wear, come and see my now styles of Ribbons. C.tip it ili< nin priced dtlied. Will lake Wool and Produce in exchange. Ail orders by mail promptly p.tt*''Tided to. mm MAKIKfr A SPECIALTY. at juices which will astonish ev ery one who will call. MRS. M. A. CATh. A dui' grille. Ga. IW THE WORLD. Ronns&yille A Bro., Wholesale Grocers ; and : Cotton Factors, A&S'iMsSs) ® " &MQBGIA9m “We have gratcly enlarged our W ale house, which now has a capacity ef 30,. MO bale per season. Uurcotton business was more Ilian double last season, reach ing 20,000 bales. ' r'a’isfgiinients solicited liberal ’advance* on motion or produce. Sept.' 15.—3 mo. GEOUGU—PICKETS (’OUtTJ'T. C: . sryVjOfflce September, Cth. 1881* hci'.nis; E. it. Mui'iuax, adm’.iiPtiator •••if C. L. Ccrhim cfeceased, has applied for \ r.vo to sell tlie real estate of said deceas ed. This is lo notify all tvrsors concern* led to fiit; t..i:r objection t if anv they have, v.fi.tin il:e .hue prescribed by law, else 'leave '•'ill Sc'gjanted tka applicant as an ■ idled for. W. it. Ai.i.kn, Si j't -7 iv..(£s w.) .Ordinary. WHOLESALE ; ££ i 5 a. .< K i 2 is <2 la D A L TON. DR.,’. F. WOOTEN & CO-, Wiil duplicate prices in Atlanta, Ktiox vi’.lc, <ir (Jiiatt.iiio-.ga. | i > ' C- EE “r ‘ 7V* l Mt- ' L L'.L *.•' I .Li _ .'I •'.:/ U ii >v\‘i UU scj.'i. 1. 3m. STANTON ik BRYANT, General 11 ercliants A DA Ins VILLE. GA. TFe fclii! invite (.ho Mountain trad;* an 1 ray the highest mar hoi price i reverything brought .as in the *vay ol produce. Come an*] sec us and we wiil <!o you good- (sept. 15—tf.) The BEST Wind Mill en Earti. V moH F&ma K-v^jg Em bm. m i'*3 I Lssa Simp’s, Strong, and Durable. Will n * Shrink, Swot I, Warp, or Latiie in tiw Wind. uu z~ E, C. LEFFEL a pa, • rfcROSFT^ ih ;7-f IrbnVflnd fogtno |;s c f pn.|nn f[S M-FrgeSog t. :*!J a-'S il-ilkC tJiiiO, Wi?4©MILL- feSAGTiiNIIRY B?' rt. V-t > ~ - r send A :4 v- •-'l* ■t, A 1“ *sl-~ a Jr* iT -A" 1° i* V 21 P rv~.p'C aid, Oh s©. # sJtvtt- vherr* ro’c s.-' t-|.i> aJ'vrt AsaicafL ME!lf ? 0? fsfl! 21L If IT!b 3 OLIf IIUI JVs-rscas* jPitts n;akc iinwßirh T2?oo*l, and viU change Uio blo-odin who -will tai: 1 pill pktL 1 to ?2 xrc uki WAybepfiion;.! vC s up ! if such a thing bepossible. Scr.tb ' ni-iti f* r 3 terror stiir.:**. /. S, JO if *&0 V tV CU.j Easton, Ai-Mss.f formrrfy B#..^r, AGENT?? l : J V. A:\Trs^AylirAi tint; i-'t-Vh-f - -‘t'.’y J#”‘ : *•' '• ■* x nw FURNITURE STORE! U V . MAIiK O’. 3lc IJO>AI,T) A Cos., * %xt I)ooi\to O iiip, GLver Je Cos. Entire Stock Xcw, Embracing all the ixitest Style , and Purchased Low with the Cash , Will Sell Entirely for CASH al Low esl. hi sill e F-isru L. It. LAX GFO li D It ITU— W I L L I A TVf W. K A Y, Successor to J. R. Euit & f7#„ MANUFACTUUEU and W HOLESA4.E DEALER IX Stoves, Tin amd Sheet Iron Ware, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, PvmT'Ss Sts&js r tY® Mirrorsr. Xo- St., mTOR Dalton, HARDWARE. Qc*rgi. BLUR V BROW, { HEADQUARTERS FOR J. Wagons, Buggies, Wagon and Buggy Wheels, DOORS and BASH, lIOES, AXES, PLOWS. And in fact, everything usually kept in a first-diws Htmlwsr* Store - . s*pt. 1, 2 us. Rome, Ga. Marble and Granite Work* W F c ' eal in t,l<? t,ePt rtaiian and American Me.rNe, v,negated srd white. We handle k a great deal of the well known and popular Rutland Marble, which is the whitest, and said to lie ti e beat m the world for slab work, snch as Head Hteues, Tomb Tablets, &c., but the Italian equals it for monuments. We (umiak all kinds f building stone, but make taarlde and Granite for grave sail cemetery purposes a spe*. ciaity. We build all kin,lf of Monuments, Tootle s, Head * tones,’ Cuts, Vases, &c., &c. Our workmen are firsb-cla.-s. W* uy all our stock in the rough and de the work ourselves ; therefore, we send out flrsGclass work, made •; tin lest ®f marbl*. We pay the cash for all the stock we use. YV* get very tow run *of freights, sad can ami will compete with any Marld* Works in tins country, in quality of Marbl*, workmanship and prices. Writ* aud giv* Us th* description 'of the work you wish, and wo will writ* you what w can furnish it for, or writ* us about what pric* v*u wish to pay, and * will let you know what kind of job or jobs w* can jive you f*r price mentioned. We keep sen * cf ti c second and third class marble, hut never send them out, except when the prices are such ns Prst'das* marbl* cannot he furnished at, and then we always tell the purchaser the kind of marbl* we will furnish. Hoping you will give us a trial and let us prove what we . v, xv are, very truly, J ones A Kdmttudtixou, Ifev. 12-tf. SO&TEBBJf StmiMESS FB cn’ lOA , , n T\jfr w X 0 TF X 7 B OOK 3. Over 25 year* a Practical Accountant, anrfcrsctl by sll tL Prominent Merchants of Louisville. Send Stamps for Circular* and Spcc tnon* of Fti.nmuhip 1 LN. C. WEAVER, Princial | H. S. HiSOI.I.AR, Secretary BiFP? PiSlffl!? WIW l?p o BRU G S I-I ARRIS & CO., Xi.OIYEK, - - GI.OKGIA, tV e respectfully invite an exnr.-.inalims of oar stock, consisting of Pai* ts, 0:1s, Vamiahca, \Yiwdt* ;!a>a Fancy Artscics, ete. SPECIALTIES.—StrictIy pure White Load, Lins-ed Oil, Ysf nishre, Paints, dry and in oil, John F-ucss’ pure Tint'd Glass Paints, ready mixed. ALA EAST INK, Sill colors, fi r inside Cui-h. Windrav and Show-Cae# Glass, I’lcueh and American, all s'zes. BRUCE HARRIS & CO, 117BR0An ST. Successors lo A. A. Juneii (sept. 15 Sill.) We Ask t lie Attention of MERCHANTS, FARMERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARPENTERS AND WHEELWRIGHTS To our Stock of Iron, Steel, Nyils, Hardware, Blacksmiths and Carpenters Tviols. i'ui ber st and Lrathrr Bettla® Buggy and Wag u Material, Manilla and C it: n Lcpe, Ac., ail of which we are prepared*t sell t bot-om price* to g ad men. WE ARK ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED BUFF A 1.0 SCA LES & MISIIA W AKA CHI IV l) FLOW, Tlardio, Bowie A*z Cos. Sept. 15 lo m’ch Ist, ROiSE, GEORGIA d. inSflTjV &€M tri A" 3 % ~ ; v HAXn ACTt'KKR 07.- ' ?jpwTns rr.|,r )f g DBTl||^9 il i! il li 82, MiiiliillLU *>iUs ii kABli ii U, y S / 1) I) LER F RE, • 4 - .UAL SißtEi. - * F.uME uEORGIA,