Newspaper Page Text
The Advertiser.
A PLOT TO KILL AXD BOB.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
D. B. FREEMAN, Editor.
THURSDAY, MOI1.3. 1SSI
Indications are that 'he selecti<-n
of U. S. Grant ns the President of
the World’s Fair Commission,, will
mnch mar the snccess of that big un
dertaking.
At a convention of journalists t<-
take place at Philadelphia, the vdvis
ability of paying for poetry by tin
yard instead of by the pound will b
eooaiderod.
InauoUKATIoN corn, s this ye;
on hangman’s day, which signifies t
faithful Democrats that the Eepub
licans will soon be at the end of the
rope.—Louisville Courier-Jour al
An 1,800 pound slab from Kin*
veh, with a king nearly sev. n fee
high npon it, has been sent to Bos
tan. It is supposed to have beei
made eighteen hundred yeare before
the birth of Christ.
Petitions, signed by 6li,000 per
sods, were preeenLed last week, ii
the North Carolina Legislature, ask
ing prohibitory legislation. Thesi
petitions with former me s presented
show an aggregate of about 200,00(
petitioners for a pr hihitmy law.
Memphis, Tennessee, is in a bad
way, financially. lie taxable proper
ty has decreased from $30,800,000 in
1866 to $13,900,000; there is $2,500-
000 of back taxes due; and the tax
rate foi the next two years, if th
health improvements are carried out,
will be $8 95 on $100. The present
popnlatoin of Memphis is 38,593
and the total debt, $6 000,000, is
$178 per capita, and 43 per cent, on
the whole taxable property.
Washington’s birthday is fust
approaching, and very little more
can be said of the man than was
told last year. His life during the
past twelve months has been a very
uneventful on#, and our Washington
statesmen don’t seem to care a cent
■bout wearing his mantle. His mem
•* ' is kept green by from ten to fif
teen of his body servants dying an
nually, aod although his monument
is no nearer completion than it was
twenty years ago, it is not becaus
there are no generous, patriotic imli
vidusls in this country. An Egyp
tian Olielisk has just been set up in
New York at an expense of a trifl •
l->». ibM #100,000 Georgrt should
not g#t discouraged. The Obelisk
is 6,000 years old, while his monu
ment has not open a century.
j Widespread Ravage Prevented— A Reirtn
of Terror in Tennessee.
A correspondent of the Louisville
Courier-Journal writes from Spring-
field, Tennessee, the scene of the
lynchiug of five murderers last week.
•‘Now, I wish to let the world!
know, through you, some of the very
many plans the demons who have
paid the penalty had laid for cxr-cii-
lion upot the people of that section.
Sndlersville is a small station near
r-ie Kentucky State line. It is snr-
uii.ded by rich bodies of land, and
the people living in that section are
q net and law-abiding, lir. Laprade,
the man whom these negroes tnui-
lered tin 30th of list August, was
f the most quiet til the land.
He was a bachelor about 50 years of
', a farmer, and bad no one living
m Ilia premises hadn’t a chicken,
og, or .log on his pinc p . 1 wo tnub-s
vere the only live-stock he posstssed.
ile was a peculiar man, but a friend
o the friendless—a neighbor whole
ill fel< a pride in honoring. To sh w
you his thorough syspaHiy for suffer
humanity, 1 will stale that this
rerv day a colored man, who knew
be facts told me that Jim lliggim,
me of his murderers—and, by the
.Viiy, one of toe parties who were
tauged at this place last Friday
light—after a fruitless attempt, last
qjritig, to procure food for bis fumi-
!y, applied to Mr. Laprade, and he
responded.
•‘The clan had agreed to visit the
.tome ol nearly every prominent citt
zen iu that ueighborhood—rob, and
even nutldcr them, if necessary. On
he Tuesday night af.er their tliaboii
cal vi.-it to Laprade on Monday
night, they went to the store of Mr.
William Fort, for the purpose of dis
patching him, after pillaging his
home of all moneys and other val
uabl. e, but failed. This v.as before
it was known that Laprade had been
murdered ; for the alarm of his be
ing missing was not given until the
following Saturday morning, Sep.,
ember 4, and his body found Tiles
day, September 9.
after his body
was found the visit to Fort’s store
We warrant every Needle, amt stand ready to make good ail legltimaie claims of whatever nature
after payment as before.
as cheerfully
u.
OFFICE OF
S. Manufacturing Company,
116 Smith-fieid Street, ^Pittsburgh, Pa.
Revolution.
_ ar» '.von rr-rr dnv T-i Jnnuarv. jsn."T'i* T.'rcr>r? r.-’volrtion"ton faMmcurefted by the pul»M-
«uion -f ci*** smallrUmu.-. At Jtvw.til. iu« li»s. yuBlh-Sc-J and in lxcfanuiun. coitirwt uemztj
i i Ju i, j Yoluini-ic of stnnitar : **uok*. ft g.Mn e;t.pl-ry»ncj:t to about 500 hairdi. r.r*»l tew nn.«
4-»r dflivcrintr to pi'n it L-rs ovvr §#«• :..u of h*vA. a day. To nwot th* ixralar uenoml for the C^xnirrr tvtlve
acooths at least 2,000,000 and f .;obnbly 3,COC.CCO ’c.bwp-# v: 1 bo roq-ruvL *lhc fcfinrX wonderful #a»o-
which the •• Uevoluti h xd is, '.oujut-w, to be sAWiLuteu -o leading priccip.les, which zzz :
in?—n!l hook* ar*» n«*ntljr»r*t stror^r boand.
! I*nbllwh only
IL What is wortn rejoin? is vortn .
1IL Wort on the basis of the present coat of uux-mg iroo-a, »iueuve.y nine;* Wmi t-.au it *
IY. Books h.ire commonly been considered luxnriv#: in a free n^mblic they ongbt to 1m* c
We want agents to sell our British Needle Association Prize Medal Needles. Put up in Packages containing
125 Needles. A Complete Assortment of every description of Needels, such ns will furnish a lady’s work basket
with every variety <>f Needles that she would r-qui-e to use. These Needles combine nil the Latest Improve
ments applied to Needles. Having Large Klliptic Ey- s, the Needles being U*reer in the center than at either end.
permitting of its passing through the fabric easier. The points being set, combine greater strength, Made of
the Finest Silver Spring Steel,and will stand Comparison and Test with any other goods in the market.
We append below > lie assortment in each package, together with the average c.-s' ;-f each art isle at a retail
store.
V. T" male ... a’ a e-i-ml t. I. ter i ,-ui to unite enV ami l—nt. e.il.i at a ine-nt of
l*r«*flt of only 1 .«!».■' i at a pra* ci I ucu g vc a prutil of ; «
LIBRARY OF
mm
Brought Forward 86 Cts.
3 D’bl Long Darners, as’t. at 1 cL Sets
“ at 1 cr. 2cts
Tho Loading Scientists of To-day ».™
that ostdisetwe- arc caused by disordered kidtu-ys
or f /er. It. there fore. The Kidneys and Liver are
kep. in perfect, nr.ler, perlec * healih will be the
'Uia truth hat* only been knowing a short
time and for vears people suffered great agony with
out being able to find relief. The discovery of
Warner’* Safe Kidney and Liver Cnre marks a new
era in the treatment of these troubles. Made from
a >-ini|>!c tropical leaf of rare value, it contain* just
the element* necessary to nouri*h and invigorate
both of these great organ*, and *afelv restore and
veop them in order It i* a POSITIVE Kkmkdt
for all the disease- 4 that cause pains in the lower
part of the body—for Torpid Live*-—Headaches—
Jaundice—Dizznes: — :ravel—Fever. Ague Malaria!
and all difficulties of the Kidneys, Liver and
Urinary Organs.
excellent and safe remedy for females
during Pregnanev It will control Menstruation and
is invalnb'e for Lencorrhua or Falling of th»- Womb.
As u Blood Purifier it i* uncqualed, for it cure* the
organs that make the blood.
It saved ray lfie.”—E. B. Laktij, Stln-a, Ala.
It is tha remedy that will cure \he many die-
es peculiar no women—Mothers Magazine•
It has passed severe tests and won endorse
ments from some of the highest r
the country.”—New York IIarid.
•*No remedy heretofore discovered can be held
.r one moment in comparison with it. r> —Ihv. C.
. Harvey, D. D, I). C.
This Remedy, which lias done such w onders, in
put up in the LARGES I' blZSfi BOTTLE of any
medicine upon the market .and i* sold by Druggists
and all dealers at $1.25 per bottle. For Diabetes,
enquire fo WAltXFIl’8 SAFE DIABE'i £S CURE.
IK1CITIVP V..I
25 No. G, one puper, nt 8 cts. 8 cts.'
25 « 7, “ “ »t 8 cts. 8 cts. j ^ Eed'm Size
25 “ 8, “ “ at 8 cts. Sets. ! 3 Ki, e Cotton “
25 “ 5-10 “ at 8 cts. 8 cts. 1 2 Wool Darners, asst.
2 Steel Tape Needles, at 2 cts. 4 cts. 12 Yarn
at 1 ct 3e
asst.
8KNAT0BMnt Caipeater di d a'
his home in Washington City, on
last Thursday. Mr. Carpenter inter
ed the military institute at West
Point in 1843, and after two years
he abandoned his stndias there and
entered the law office of Ruins
Choate os a student, under whose
care at«id instruction he progressed
rapidly, and being admitted to the
bar, soon became distinguished for
liis ability. In 1868 he was elected
Senator from Wisconsin. In tin-
sessions of ’70—’71, he was active iu
debate upon the reconstruction mens
urea before Congress, and was the
author of an amendment to lhe bill
for the enforcement of the 15th
■mendmeut to the Constitution. H
returned, and was again ilected to
the Senate in 1879, and had he lived
Iris present term would have expired
March 3J, 1885. He was 56 yearsof
naturally aroused the suspicions of
wdical talent
Brought Forward 28 Cts.
2 Emli’y. Nei dies, asst, at 2 cts. 4 Cts.
2 Motto Needles, nstt. ::t 2 cts. 4 Cts.
2 Carpet Needles, asst, at l<>t. 2 els.
at 1 ct.Hets I 3 Button Needles, asst, at I ct 3 e's.
at 1 ct. 2ets ' 2 Modiste Needles, asst, at 1 ct. 2 cts.
Total 03 C/x.
These packages s e U fur 2T> ;ents each. You offer the advantaqe of 43 cents to each purchaser of a package, the
difference in our price and cost of purchase at a store.
M We sell these packages at *11.00 per 100, and pay return express charges. We allow the Agent, m each
case to examine the goo Is from the Express Co., before paying for them.
I eg*-Beware of inferior NVedles that are being put on the mvrket, in pickycs similar to ours.
Good Agents Can make from $3.00 to $B GO P‘T day. • *
I The method genet ally adopted by Agents, is to leave in the morn
l house ; returning in the evening and collect the proceeds or packages.
Sample, packages sent by mail on receipt ol 25 cents in Postage Stamps.
We feci assured von will find this a lucrative and pleasant business.
Orders and correspondence should be addressed to
U. S. MANUFACTURING CO.
116 Smitliville St. Pittsburgh, Pa.
I a.ma T„- _ A wwhittim reprint of the laxt London edition of i.Tuuw>w rw*« Eneyrt^yn*-
Large ivoa ini on <-.«* ».«> ^ o-
* /r^ 1 coni' in* rt under one nljih*brtiral arrunpement. with such iilitatnu*o»u as* ■*•
nwce-NAry to eWldnt" the text. Printed. «-tr< typ<- pint*--, on vit r <*n smeejor i«p»T. »wl
than Applet ei’vand -Jo pcrvr.t nn*tv than J:lhn»»V.s Cy.loi^edias. and. tuoeprh in ail nsj^-Oi in:p<r:taiit fa> tl ••
general nader it b far mwriivto citinT of tb«**si. ite cost fn»«-tit»n of ti** ir rir»*. \otenie< Lt**»»V n:s
re»dv Januarv 10, tSU.nra otlier T*.liti*n*s w M fotlow. abort *wo «u*h imwith, Uil Ujo tubre btuCijdelcd.
Price, set of 15 volumes, in ei*>Ui, C l 5.00 J luLT Ilu.-^ia, <iit top. G22.5C.
aamoers s fcnoyGiopsaia,
Get the best,
a number* xfpackages, one at each
.. POSITIVE Kt-niedy.
n. U. WARNER .V CO.. Roclic-rtcr. N. Y.
HARALSON SHERIFF SALE
1 1 time ami eyei-isht. Tua Sr* long .A dlecovered
n ° j the *r«lden mean between mlundaut fullnea* xud
Will be *old before the Court Ilouecdoor In the
town of Buchanan, IIaral*on u>n ity, Ua., between
the loixal hour* of *ate. on the lir*t Tuesday in
April ^lext: Town lot No. 83. and also » certain
parcel 50 feet front running 2iX) feet on
Street.adjoining J. Williams* lot. in the
Buchanan. Ilaralson county, tiu. Lew
the property of James M James, by virtue of one
justice court 11 fa, 1143d district G. M.. in favor of
A. Philpot v*. J. M. .lame*. Property pointed out
by plaiutifi*. Tenant in po^sesri in noUflcd.
We send promp'lv, by mail, postage paid by us, Fifty packages for *6 CO, twenty packages, *3 00, when cash
accompanies tlie’nrdcr. , „ , , . , „ .
For Agents this is alight, pleasant and profitable business; the Packages are needed, and sell rea.hly^ at
nearlv every lions*
THE SUK FOB, 1881. i AGENTS HAVE NO COMPETITION
Kvcrvhody reads Thf. S$r*». In lhe
tu:* newspaper throughout the year to c
kody will find :
I "*All llie world’s new*, fo tnwnwl thjt
r--ad«-r will cet the proa test amount of inloi
1th the le«*l unpriiUt ible expo i *
J. K. HOLLU.MBE bhcrlff.
POLK SHERIFF’S SALE.
in the
WILL be sold before the Court HonwtUoo
town ol Ccdartown I’olk county. Ga., betw
lep«l honm ol sale on the first r J’uc*day in April
next. Lot of land No. lyinif in the 8lh dis
trict and 8a section of Polk county. Ga. adjoining
the lands of J. T. ilulscv, J. M. Carlton, and F. M.
Johnson, a* the property of J. U. Waits, to satisfy
one ft fa issued from the Justice Court of the 1072
district, G. M. of Polk county, in favor ol Daniel
Lowery, hearer, v*. J. C. Watt*, principal and W.
D. Calhoun, security. Property pointed out by
defendant, levy made aud returned to me by ednsta-
unsatisfactory brevity . . . . .
II. Much of that sort of news which depend*
less upon it* recognized importance than upon if*
ut interest to mankind. From morning to morning
Thk Sus print** continued story of the live* of
cal meu and women, aim of their deeds, p'ans,
ovc*. hate*, and troubles. This story is more
aried and more interesting than any romance that
rus tvrr devised. _ , ,
III. Good writing in every column, and liesh
e-s, originality, accuracy, aud decorum in the
refitment of every subject.
IV. Honest comment. Tub Sun’s
speak out fearlessly about men and thing-*. '
Y. Equal candor in dealing with ntc!^ political
party, and equal readiness to comr
praiseworthy or to rebuke what is
Democrat or Repebllcan.
VI. Absolute indepemlence of part
tions. but onwavrnrg loyally to *
principle*. Tub Sun believ
ble.
twelve
_ till, the
pame being in the pt»sses?iou of Thoma* Garner,
pointed out by Ivy F. Thom].son. plaintifl* attor
ney; a** the property of John W. Powell, by virtae
ot one Polk Superior Court fi fa, in favor *»f Meador
A Hro., vs. John W. Powe'l.
'. at the same time aud plaee, lot* of land
No0.G6H.«Htt. 682. K88. 72u. 721. 758. T5!», 760 and
761, in the 21st district and third section of now
Polk county. Ga., as the property of Joseph B.
Goddard,security on this f! fit, by virtue'of one
Polk SuperiorConrt ft fa. in tavorof S. P. Smith
and Son. vs <>. M. Camp principal and Joseph It.
Goddam security a* the property "
dard.
POLK MORTGAGE SHER
IFF’S SALES.
ie door in th
Will be *old before the Court TTti
town of Ccdartown. Polk comity. Ga., between
the 1. gal hour* of sale, on the first Tuesday in May
next, one twelve horse power portable engine and
one saw mill, the same being the engine and mill
bojight by Avers and McDonald, a* the property of
STATE SEWS.
A huh- of cotton w.is recently sold
in Green county ;it two ceuls per
pouud.
An enthusiastic land league meet
ing was held iu Atlanta ’ust Thurs
day night.
A dead horse harnessrd to a lug
gy was found ill the Chattooga river
near Summerville a few days since.
It is thought that the party or pa -
lies who were iu the buggy were
-drowned.
A preacher in ltook c mnty. Kan-
sat, had been for weeks conducting a
wonderfully successful revival. “Dear
iirethren and sisters,” he said one day.
•“this is the last meeting I shall hold
It is impossible to keep up a fervoi
on corn bread mid molasses for my
self and an ear of corn a day for my
Aorae. God bless you.”
The Atlanta Phonograph, ofSur.
day *uys: “Major McOMIa’s survey
ing party, engaged for laying out tln-
liue for the extension of the Macon
■ id Brunswick railroad from Macon
tc Atlanta, has reached a point just,
in the rear of O Aland cemetery, and
by Monday or 'i ne day the surv- y
will be comj leted.”
The Atlanta Sunday Qazet’e; The
Air Line Railro d Company tre do
mg more to deve’op Georgia and en
courage emigration than nil other
efforts combined. Tiny keep an
agent in Europe forwarding emi
grants, not tramps, who haye means,
and who come to build up the conn
try along their road. In the last is
■ sue the Peidmont Air Line Head
light shows over 1,000 people have
recently settled along their line,
brought here by their exertions.
.THE Bishop officiating at ennlir -
during the entire trial. I took the
occasion to watch the expression of
each prisoner. The heavy blows ol
of the prosecuting attorneys would
bring expressions of mental agony
and guilt upon each of their laces
I was there when the gallant young
Garner closed the argument—was
withiu four feet of them, face to fac -.
What horrible glares went from their
eyes when the very knife with which
they tortured and hacked old man La-
prade was held up to their and the
jury’s gaze! Not a whisper was heard
in the vast crowd that was eagerly
listening. It was a stillness that
seemed ofdiath ; and little did they,
yonr correspondent, and many others
think that lx fore another half nn
hour their 6ouls would be launched
into that unknown eternity where
the soul ol the murderer finds ro
rest! I cannot get my consent toup-
piaud riots, mobs, an! lynchings, Vei
I can find a lodgment-room for th
belief that ‘self defense is the first h v
of nature,’ and this particular cat
c >mprebends lhe present s'iuatioj of
affairs.
If anj Reader
feels tired, has a severe headache or
loss of appetite it no ana that some
thing is the matter with the kidneys
which Warner’s Safe Kidney and
Liver Cure alone car. help.
“I’m afraid that bed is not long
mat ion in a Catholic church nt New . enough foi yon,” said the landlord to
a nn maced that he would not i a seven-foot guest. -Never mind,”
head with banged j he replied. I’ll add two more feet to
Po * ell and Shepard said property now in p<
of Thomas Garner, aud pointed by .vy t
Thompson, by virtue of one Polk superior Conrt
of Ayers and McDonald
Also at the same time and place,
the people that a dan of cut-throats horse power portable cogine ana
was in their midst. They pro
cured the services of a colored
detective from the city of Nash
ville. One by one he roped them in.
They laid all their plans bare to him
He kept the citizens posted. Nigh
after!, night the people for mile
around, extending away up in Lo
gnn county, K_v., were kept in a state
of feverheated anxiety and mental
agony. No family was left to itsell
for months, and this has continued
till the present time. After the first
lynching, in September last, this de
tective was told by one of the tnur
derei-8 that if the colored people
would stick together they would get
ihe leaders and swing them. Wives
were afraid for their husbands to
leave the house for a moment’s time.
They even took the precaution, when
going from one building to another,
to not carry a light, for fear of re-
Criving a bullet from the pistol of an
assassin. These are facts unvarnish-
. d, ‘pictures too severely true.’ The
epidemic was catching—that, is (he
suspense and anxiety iu whicli these
people lived aroused the sympathy
of every section of the country for
miles around. Is it any w»nder that
this continuous state of harassment
burst into
A KLAMt OF VENGEANCE ?.
I will nut tax you any further on this
line, though I could do so without
once crossing a line I have already
made. Therefore 1 will close by giv
ing you a‘ few of my observations
during the trial of Jim Higgins,
Lem Small, L> ck Mallory, Jim El
der, and Bob Thweatte, tne parties
wh > were hanged last Friday night
at our Conrt-House door. I was pres
ent in the Court-house off and on
.-.Od God.
blamable in
,n o'-fpiniza
Democratic
that the Govern
nenl which the Constit ution gives n* i» a good
one to keep. It* notion of duty is to resist to It*
utmost power the effort* ot men in the Republi
can >artr ros* t up another form of government in
place of that which exist*. The year IKsl ami the
years immediately following will probably decide
this supremely important contest. Tub Sun be
lieves that the victory will be with thepnoum
a* agaikvt the Rings for plunder, and the Kings for
imperial power.
Our term* are as follow* ;
For the Daily >rs. a four page *heet of twenty-
eight column*, the price by mall, post P n ''V ,tl r*
ceuta a mouth, qr *r..:>o a year : or. inclining the
Sunday paper, eight-page sheet ol fifty-s^X JUi
timna. t “ “ **’
*«Srice
SK1LTLINQ THE
Renner Combined
ALARM | ISOGR BEI.X*,
1 Knowledy. v.e L-njf C!» ;. KnsxrcJ.»5*r*lin «»—«r»i--iY. wuL—t
r .•* t I -.-tylv f i-* prtnteOI C.:*» !»• ■*• Weetr.-*'pr
if • « i 1.1. *7.30: -V'to* tdsti* n I'xsvx r |a|*r,
a portion tli*'IJbr
riai^’cU: tujT# l
What is the Verdict?
lybodjr n fatforv* to *-vr
• Klearilte. X. y.
Tl place* in the h.
nu wiih u , ami the A:aarima IViuk Kx
li. “ r J ,\ Ji <"li : *•!.*•'i\ > ' rx rVVo^nl f--ttir.o v he*lj rm: n-<- rner.tiimr f *• pu'-L-Iilnjt k-. !' r !h-
IbjS, itainii Iph. X. V. * ^ ... _ ... ...
At tlewc rates any man mey. and every man stionW. hnr - * Lbrar- • - HI -
Is doing won ie»> it. S.rok-:i. ik ;. A :*.••• . ^ ..l ,r < 1---e a r A Lh:ar.. \* U-;t
bookn for U - .** money that evir came to« :r j**itJ»-o.— - II. • **>•-*. L; i >i- ... . __ .
It !-• A liiiitlci-ot v. -n.'or L -v sucii lKs.tc-;. lii lirui Uad*u;w..:t ji-ijicr tn.I g.xod type,can U.- otteni* a. sosrti
■ prtit-7L .V4»4uf< (lik^TO, lit . . .. _ — . . . u
lii-.my-tv.Tr . hi -b v.- . l-tm-ii-ll.R!*™ b ... ti* fan-. «b I—k brlinw-
anch^a t -ma ka-’ify <-li* a;» r ^ '''' " l t : ^ crVimI *\i;f ? -
. iiv pntiu.-neN a tx
!f,Loui»ri11e. Kv.
w*j havi* »i *. • t
xVntin H-t rfo?n~
It -ntlixty v* -Li
i:d lw>itn«l. Tlip’r form 1«
; ss.’i’: ,,., - x,
Standard Books.
Six Hundred Dollars a Month
Clear !
3'
Onengont sold 600 Bells in one month, nnking h clour profit ot $600.
We do not claim tlmt all agents e»n make ibis number of s il«s, but any-
on-; with energy hid) ability c;»n make fn»in 5*10.) to ^300 a m>nth. L licit
is nothing of the kind ir. tile conutiy, aud tb.-re can b - none, as it is oar
own patent. We do not wish anyone to lake an agency, unless they mean
misim-ss and will pu-di it. Anyone having obtained the agency an 1 a tvini-
p!e, tell, and they are not the kind of ageiits we wan', wiH please return
Bell to us and receive their money. We want only working agents, and
to such, will give exclusive territory. Sample Bell seuton receipt ol $2.50
One hn'ndren per cent, profit to agents.
J2?“Circnlar Free. Address,
The Esnuer Alarm and Door Boll Mannf’g Co,
No. 31G Smithfielil Street, Pittsburgh, I’a.
Oiography. ! . _
■ . Poetry.
litsrataie. : . •- * . 7 £525
„ " Juvenile.
relieved from to JLwJ. bi..:...s u.i I iLU-db ^ •n‘4-***
_ . v .. .... ti - i,. Crr»!«»v I* **Wbr- ......jawv*!
■ n - - - :
ciieelaneci’s.
Ll v « '.IWiJVit - • w ■
,L*--.,.rs. j»r:-w.n »t*ert <
monllt, «
O M E
_ 'X’-r.K.ZX Scs. • i-.-ht dr-
_ L’ulumn*. y fl a yW»r. .--t-.niiv. ,—*. t .,r.
dull, or tea renJBlng #1" we »'J' "e"* »" * ,r »
Addre»* I. N\ . ENuLANi*.
l’ublisher of Tub Sun, New York City.
THE
Telegraph & Messenger
FOR 1.881.
Ttgftge fi fa.
owcll and Shephard.
Also at the same time and place, three
lan;e looking glasses four large ft unit'd pict
e water stantl. two dozen bar
ight decanter*, oue coal bunting
htatin’g stme. one chandelier, all as the property
of both defendants, Enoch Brannon and E. K.
Braunau. and in the possession of Sh«t|»anl
Powell, hv virtu j «»f one mortgage ft fa from
Superior Court, in favor of Henry P. tm th. v*
Enoch Brannon and E. E. Brannon. Property
pointed out iu raid fi fa.
Polk
the
estate of John T. Fulwood. ha* applied for let.er*
of dismission from his said administration. There
fore all persons concerned, will be and appear Ht a
Court or Ordinary to b« held in said county on the
first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not >»e grouted.
Given under my hand .hi* March l-*t, 1881
mch 3 8m, JOhL BtCKvVER, O dinary.
Gr cap plied for letters «f adininistrati
estat of Nancy P- Mabery, late ol said tottnty ce
ceased. Therefttre nil person* concerned will ha
and appear at a Contt of Ordinary to be held in
said county on he fir.-t Monday in April next to
show cause if anv they have, why *aid letters
should not 1 e granted. Given under mv hand this
March 2d Util. JOEL 1SKB VEK.
Ordinary.
STr.—Win. T. Barton
_ rs ofadmiuiftration rn
the esiata ol SVm. II. Barton late of said county
decca«td. Therefore, all person* concerned, will
appear at a court of Ordinary f» be held in said
county on the first Monday in April next, to show
cause il any they have, why said letters shon d m t
be granted. Given mderrnv hand th * March 5d,
1881. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
the estate of E. II. Richard-on Sr. late of saiJ
county deceased- These are to notify a 1 persons
concerned, to be and appear at a Court ofOrdluary
to be held in *a‘d county on the first Monday in
April next, to -h<»w cause if any they have, why
>a;d letter* should not be granted. Given under
tuy hand this March 1st. 1881.
tl. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.
RARE OFFER FOR 60 DAYS.
Until May 1st, we will send to any address
A Splendid Imitation Gold Watch and Chain Ic
$8.00. A $10 Seven Shot Gold Mounted Revolver,
for $3.25. A Complete Set of Shakespear’s Works,
Tlaudsomcly Hound, and illustrated, for $2.CO.
Union Square Jewelry Casket, containing 20 pieces
of Beautiful Jewelry, for $1.00. Four Sets (all dif-
fercnt)ol Beautiful Ionia.i Icwclry, ft*r 65cts, ot
we will solid all of our above article* for $12,000.
Goods sent U. O. D. wheu $2.00 of the amount is
sent with order, to insure good faith.
Order at once. Address,
U. S. MANUFACI URIXG CO.
feb 24 ly. Fittslturgh, Fa.
Profitable, PLa9bni& Permanent.
Extrnoruinaiy Offvr.. ^iel
r hole
AGENTS. DEALERS AND FE*»DLERS.
Good* Unsold Returned.
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN.
CF-It i*_«*
AN ARTICLE THAT SELLS ON ITS MERITS
And Can Be
SOLD IN ALMOST EVERY FAMILY.
We want agent*, dealers and peddler*, to tnk.
hold at once. It will sell readily during tile
year, but is a bouauza lor Full and Winter w
ers. We make an extraordinary offer when
agree to take back all goods nnaold ol first order,
bat we i. ake it so, in order to give agent* a
chance to test the business without takiug any risk
oflo**. We have live, energetic Agents, making
as much a* $75 a week, audany oue with any ener
gy. cup make from $22 to $50 as the article* will
sell by be.bg shown,*aud require* no talking up—
it sell* on its merits. We will scud lull porticu-
lars Iree, or sample of goods for l«»c. If you are
out of work aud nave little means, you need not
lear losing that by baying goods you can not sell,
as three dollars worth of goods will *tart you. and
vou can return them if yoa fail to sell them. Any
due unwilling to giv
1 ,r bH
ns,does not wunl business. Address.
WELCOME BURNER MF’G. CO.
feb 24 yt.Pittsburgh. Fa.
these
Gibson & Wood.
Hairing recently opened out a
sorted
at and well as-
GENERAL STOCK OF GOODS !
which will constantly be added to, we desire all,
before purchasing, to give ns a call. We feel confi
dent of being able to render satisfaction to all cus
tomers, promising fair dealing, low price* and
courteous treatment. Our place of business is oue
door North of Baker & Hall, Main Street.
) GIBSON & WOOD.
Mil 7 3 m
More minus, MokeTei.f.orapiuc
News, M. nt-. Co’kuemmsdexts;
and New Type,
Al', at a Large Additional Expense.
Codon and Produce Exchange,
V.
\fv?viVf.jC ’A2'i BOO« -iCCrfAKCS,
TrilniiK 1 Xew ^ «rk.
nU)t;n. Maxage*:.
* ^ AM- • l -tr*V» • r ^ .. CuRPUigluUM,
, mi uj.tp. Kobrrt ("JLriur AQs;
27 BROAD STREET, ROME, Ga.
• BSAXCH or THE
Atlanta Public Produce, CoUdb ami Stso¥ Exchange.
J. F. CUMMINGS k C0 V M«iaj;«rs. %
Tin-ware,
I 11 » |,IV 11 S ni-k iiifi lygly war. t'--r the Fi.ll i^«l '.Vinter u»Je. in#
largest and finest .,{ i» r . d H-ati.iR Store* ry.r l.rv.ghUc
Ceil*rtown 1 sfial! <: •nduuJlo li u-die imriciM I ruids- f
COOHliMG STOVB3.
xpense in
Wc* promise to spare neither pa:
making our
DA I LY AND W KF.KLY
among the most readable papers in lhe Soul hem a
sun*-* , s
Quotations from all tht rrla^pal Coison aad PrcdBcc S^rketu reoafvo^ Da ly, (ju- urn*
&H Changes In tdke* Ma0b$, whach are toee ta ti#e pab tc.
fufo Tracaa tiaasSn Oetton, Grain and Froebions. 4..CS 3a
Call or s*d4 Her Circular Explaining Sekh d of Delaj Business
Our Daih is published every day, (Mondays rx-
cepte-1). It contain* the latest news »f lhe world,
full market quotations ol all kinds, changed daily.
It i* iu every respect a flrot—class daily newspa
Pt Onr Weekly is the largc*t jmper published South,
contriuing sixty-four columns, eight page*—filled
almost entirely with choice rending matter.—
Every faimt-r e?j*ecial!y. should subscribe.
Daily—one year, .$10; six months, $5.00; three
mouths, $2-1*1; tme month, $1,
Weekly—one year. $2; six month*. $!: to clubs * 1
five, ore j’ear, $1 75; to dubs ol ten or more, oue
year, $1.50.
Address,
TELKGKAFH AND MESSRRGER.
Alacou, Georgia.
1881. 1*81.
THECOISTITIJTIOI.
Never iu our history has a reliable,
FIRSTCLASS NEWSPAPER
been^cesacntially needed by tbcboatUern
people a? at present.
Never has TUB CONSTITUTION teen as
Thoroughly Equipped
aud
lew York Mercury
For 1031.
The Sou'in-rn
BAKER,'"
*n<i sfyts&gg
IRON CITY.
Ala
Chief Cook
the B«.t CVok
STOVE
iu the Mark#!.
FORTY-THIRD VOLUME.
A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MIS
ER/
Is The Loss Of
arill be varied i
The Fortv-Third Volume of tl:
MERCURY wil! retain all those
lures whicli have lor *o many y«
j vorite with tise public, with any
Telegraphic Service Unequalled | yrovmcnt iopenniry ran suggest
by any Sontliern paper.
With trained correspondents in every locality in
which its readers are interested,
with a capable
Editorial Staff,
a co~p» og efficient Reporters, and th** best
of “special’* contributors.
Tax Constitution can promise to its readers
that it will lie better than ever before, ai.d
wilt con Him its position as ihe
LEADING SOUTH Eft & NEWSPAPER.
While Tub Constitution will earn* the general
, news ol tlu day, ana express its opinion-* frankly
d Physical Incapacity. Ac—Itv Rob j on political topics, it will devote special litteu-
M. D , -~
NKW YORK
Instinctive fea-
s made it a fi
ery
taatnEBB
A Lecture on The Nature, Treatment, and Radi
cal * ure of Seminal Weakness, or S|w,matorrhcpa
induced by 8elf-Abuse, Involuntary hr-
potency. Nervous Debility, and I
Marriage generally: ConstunpHi
, author ol the “i»reen
. lin-
I 1 tuned
rriage generally: 1'otisumprmn. Epi
Mental
ert J, Culverwell,
Book, Jtc.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly prove* from Ms own expm-icnce
that the awful c*»nsequence* of tfelf-Abusemay be
eflecvitally removed without dangerous surgic I op
erations, bougies, instrument*-, ring*,
pointing out a mode of cure at <
effectual, by w hich every sufierer
hir conriitiim may be. may cure
privately and radically.
This Lecture will prove a boon thonsand*
and thousands.
Sent, under sea!, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress. on receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamp*. Address :he FubJisher*.
•rdial*:
■Haiti and
, no matter what
himseli cheaply.
lion to the
DEVELOPMENT OF SOUTHERN REbOUIlCES
in all legitimate channels or direction*.
Every Georgian and every man interested in
Sontliern enterprise and growth, should read Tux
Constitution in one of its editions.
TERM:—Daily, one year, $10: six month*. $5;
three mouths, $2.50. Weekly, one year, $J.5U: six
months. $1: to clubs of ten, one year, $1.25: to
clubs ol twenty ore dollar a year. Southern Culti
vator. one year, $1.50; to clubs of ten. $12.50; to
clubs of twenty. $20. Weekly Constitution aud
Cultivator to same address
. 'r* $2.51
TI1E CONSTITUTION,
Atlanta. Ga.
Burial Cases & Caskets
full line ot
aud tlaskets. Iron
Re. which wc pro
jibe bought in any
Also a fuU line ol Undertaker*’ Trim
beuutilul Burial Cast
the smallest to the large.-t
pose selling as low a* they
HUNTINGTON A WRIGHT.
PUBLIC SALS
—OF—
TOWN LOTS.
ILL BB SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BID-
first
W her. on the premise*, iu the t«
ihirtown^betwevn the usual sale hours,
fucsdiy, Ajiril of next, a nomber of
Town Lots
in the t<»wn of Ccdartown. known a* the Prior
property. The lots will be suitable for either bus
iness or residence lota. Terms: Half cash, and
balance iu 12 months, with interest and approved
security. J. L. iiy T GHKS. Trustee.
$1,000 Given To
Our Agents,
JULY 1st, 1881,
DO PHASE A CO. PIANO.
KSTEY A CO. ORGAN.
GOLD WATCH.
HEWING MACHINE.
Thase gifts will be made as follows: The Agent
ordering the largest amount of good* prior to
April 1st. will receive first gilt. Second in amount
receiving second gilt,. Ac., Ac. Begin at once
aud secure one of these gifts. For terms and full
particulars address.
Cure Your Back Ache
And all diseaie* of the Kidneys. Bladder and Cri
nary Organs by wearing the
'mproved Excelsior Kidney Pad
It is a MARVEL or HEALING and BELIEF
-Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless
Powerful.
uuey buy.
_ . independent in pol
itics, and will render lt*eif acceptable to all cla**-
e* by catering to every respectable taste. It* cir-
ctii.ition i* widely expended, reaching everw Mate
and Territory in the Union, a* well a* ever^irinci-
pal city in Europe, and to retain this* preefigi
pain* or expo
ill be soared. AJiii* -pcci^ltie*
will be riistaincd in the same tlwrongh maut.cr
that have heretofore chaiacteriz.’d them.
THE STORY DEPARTMENT.
Arrangement* for issi bare Iwen perfected to se
cure a mccession of the most brilliant
the best author*. During the year thi* popular
department will contain from ten to twelve serials,
making a complete library ol first cla** fiction.—
The first of these. c» mtnenced with the uew vol-
ume. i* a decidedly *tartlii.gjen?ation ta Hie line
ot powerlul fiction, and it* successor* will not lall
below tlie established standard of excellence de
manded by tne most exacting readers. L-ich is
sue will also contain f number ol romplcted^fTo
ries, original, novel and varied iu pl.it*,. hut .uni
form iu ii.teresi and excellence.
THE AMUSEMENT DEPARTMENT.
The Nlw.York Meucukv will maintain it* posi
tion as tne exponent ol the amusement world,
presenting each week_a complete reconi ot the
or tht Universe. Its well-organfxed
system of correspnndouce, and its wide-awake en
terprise, will enable it to remain the unrivaled
amusemert organ of America. The moremi
I kvfp on hand fit a!i times, u large hs ortiu' iit of Tin Wart* a#d Uall#W
\V»re. Also a wi.‘!l st-l.-cti-d ijt-it k ol Crockery, Glass War#,
Lauqs, ansi Lamp Fix:um, &c, Ac.
Am pripsied a; slo-rt noiic, all kiou^of Tinner* Werk, iaelm
dina K-'otii.i; ami Guiu-:iiijf.
ISAAC T. MEE,
Bo You Want a lacMne?
EITHER
“HEW H'OME,”
on a
New “Wheeler & Wilson’ 7 No. 8
■tuber of the various professions will be
curefally noted in each issue, with such other in
formation a* will rvuder Ihe V.xrcuky a necessity
to all who are interested in amusements, and valu
able to the general public,
NEWS aND GENERAL DEPARTMENT.
In addition to the foregoing specialties, the New
York Mercury will contain a lund of general
reading, mane up of special article* on timely and
interesting topics: spicy report* illustrative or pe
culiar workings of the divorce courts, editorial*,
condensed news items, household hint*, etc., etc.
No other paper in the world will contain suck a
combination of
VARIETY, QUALITY AND.QUANTITY.
It Cure* where all else fail*. A REVE
LATION and REVOLUTION in Medicine. Attsorp
tb»n or direct application, as opposed to nnsatis-
lactory Internal medicines. Send for our treati*<
on Kidney troubles, sent free. Hold by druggist*
or sent by mail* on receipt of price, $2. Thijlt
the Original Genuine Kidney Pad. Ask for it and
take
other.
Tha “Only” Luna Pad la
WILLIAMS BLOCK,
dec. 2,6m. Detroit, Midi.
PAYNE’S FARM EN GINES
k Sp.rk-Aneat!as
| from t to 1
horK-powvr, mnuDiod or nnmonnu-d Bttt awl
Cheapen Bade. Mill upwerde. Send
lor llmeuated Ceiak«M C- to information and
price, to m. a.nni * ,
Box ISM Cormlnx, W.T.
REDUCED SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
The New York Mercury, with its fifty-six col-
mnu«* of sterling, original matter, will continue to
be issued at Eight Cent* - copy, and sold by all
newstnea and periodical ,.ca!ers In America. To
mail subscribers our term* lor 18S1 will be (cash in
advance); Single copies. :>.0d per annum ; six
months, 1.50. Write plaiuly the name or po*t-
otfice.county and State. Sj»ecimc* copies scut tree
to all applicants.
Address, WILLIAM CAULDWELL, Editor, and
Pi jprietor. No. 8 Park Row. New York City.
HOW WA1CHES ARE HADE.
It will be apparent to any one, who will examine
a Solid Gold Watch that aside from the neces
sary thickness lor engraving and polishing, a large
proportion of the precious meial used is neecded
only to stiffen a id bold the engraved portion* in
place, aud ru.iply the necessary solidity and
strength. The surplus gold is actually nceodlse so
far as UTILITY and beauty are couccrued. In
JAMES BOSS’ PATENT GOLD WAT^’H CAjUiS.
me, and^he
title wastk of preclons mote] is overcome
iamk solidity vxd STRE.NUTit prodneed at from
one-thiiM lo one-hnif the usual cost or solid case*.
This process ia of the most simple nature, as foi-
■
low*: a plate of nlckle composition metal, espe
cially adapted to the purpose. Iras two plates of
solid sold soldered one on epeb side. he three
arc then passed between polished steel rollers, and
the result is a strip of heavy pDited composition,
from which the cases, back*, centres, bezels. 4c ,
are rut and shaped by suitable die* and former*.
The gold in these cases is surtidcnilj thick to ad
mit or all kind* of chasing. engraving and enam
elling ; the engraved cases have been carried until
worn perfectly smooth by time and use withoa
removing the gold.
THIS IH TUB ONLY CASK MADE WITH TWO
PLATKH OF HOI JD GOLD AND WARRANTED
JJY srECIA L CERTIFICATE.
For sa’e by all Jewelers, Ask for Illustrated
Catalogu • .id to see warrant. now 18 ly
If so, call on us. We sell them for cash, or mouthly pay]
ments, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. If you want
Machine, or any part or appurtenance of one. pay you
see us before you buy. V
BRADFORD & WALKER,
tiljan’82. Cedartown, G-£
NEW QUARTERS.
£. I.
Is now Opening Out at His
New Brick Store, on BHain Sfrei
a Larger and Finer assortment of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
than lie has evi r before offered to his customers. With additional
ami improved facilities pent-rally, I am prepared to give all old ■custon
aud us many iu-w ones as may choose to favor me with a trial, ItAI
BARGAINS. Come at ouee, aud seu the inducements I offer.'
G. W. FEATHERSTON.
SUMPTER & DOIG.
HAVING OPENED A
JYew ff*ood and Blacksmith SI
on North Main Street, on the J. S. Noyes proj>erly, we feel confident I
will be able to give full satisfaction both iu workmanship and prices,
will do all kinds of repiir work on Busies, Wagons and; Carnap
Farm Work aud Horse Shoeing a specially.
SUMPTER & DOIOI