Cedartown advertiser. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1878-1889, August 02, 1883, Image 2

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Sm (Mmhm JUmfee?. D. B. FREEMAN, Editor. 3?9~Advervisoni<;iUs inserted at the mte or 31 |>or square, for the first insertion n'l‘15o conts per square for eneh subse quent insertion. /X'iie space of one inch is reckoned as a square. Special rates given on advertisements to run for a longer period than one month. Ccdartov/a, Ga., Thursday Augusta, ’883. A C0EMb>0SDEXT writing the jVtarianti (Pin),, Courier, from Green wood, under date of 11th inst., says :• “Caterpillar are plentiful and arc going to play havoc with cotton; they made their appearance on the Bryan plantation about the 14th inst., and three days later I noticed them begin-, nitig to web; it will take them about three weeks to come out again; there ts not a doubt but that they will make a clean sweep of the cotton then ; it looks like there is plenty of them here now to eat it up without coming out again.” The original will of the late Charles S. Stratton, (Gen. Tom Thumb), was drawn by Judge Ii. M. Slade in Sep tember, 1875. The General made a new will in 1877, and about two years ago a Change was made. A!1 of these wills and codicils are in the hand- vvriting of Judge Slade, and Wm. R. Higby, Esq., is the executor. A ques tion has arisen as to where the will should be probated, or, in other words, whether or not the General had lost his residence in Bridgeport and gained one In Massachusetts. When this question is settled to the satisfaction of Mr. I-Iigbey he will ofiter the will for probate.' Pennsylvania wiil elect November (5 Auditor General and State Treas urer. Rhode Island elected April 4, Re publican Governor and other State officers and Legislature. Texas will vote August 15, at a spe cial election upon four proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State, which (1) relates to the sale of the public school lands; (2) limit the rate of State and local tax ation ; (2) to provide for the forma tion of a public free school fund, and (4) fix the terms of the County Courts. Vermont adopted March 6 two amendments to .the constitution of the State, making officers under the Federal Government ineligible to seats in the Legislature, and provid ing for the election by the popular vote of Secretary of State and Audi tor of accounts on the General State ticket. Virginia will elect November 6 part of its Senate and its lull Assem bly. i*OL.K FGUh'D GUILTY. THREE TIIOCSAXD KILLED. Baltimore Sun : The first move ment in the direction of a telegraph ers’ strike occurred in 1847,when Mr B. B. French was President of the Magnetic Telegraph Company. The operators were then paid $50a month. A11 old operator, in referring to the subject, said: “Major French, who 1 remember, had a singing tone of voice, he having been Reading Clerk of the House of Representatives, came to Washington, and weappoin- ted a committee of two to ask for an increase of pay. Major French went to each operator and inquired mi nutely into his circumstances, etc. He appeared very much impressed by wliat he learned about Washing ton boarding houses, and our pay was increased. We had resolved to strike if we did not get it.” Tun Commissioner of Internal Revenue, in a rejiort submitted to the Secretary of the Treasury, makes some interesting statements concern ing the income of the United States from internal taxation. Of the $144,- '553,863.9(5 collected from this source during the year ending June 30,18S3, Illinois was the banner State, with $25,977,525.89 to her credit, while ■Wyoming Territory was the lowest, with 17,434.54. New York was sec ond on the list, with $17,967,187 ; Ohio third, with $15,704,047.82, and Kentucky fourth, with $15,387,077.63. From this it appears that four States ■contributed the sum of $75,035,837.84, a little more than one-lialf the aggre gate collections. Pennsylvania’s con tribution was $8,703,679.23, and Mis souri’s $7,680,411.40, each of which was more than that of the six States of New England combined. The largest amount of collections from any single district in the country was $13,963,625.50 for the Fifth Illinois, and the smallest $9,372.62, for the Third Georgia. The total receipts from collectors amounted to $137,500,- 313.50, and from the sale of adhesive stamps $7,053,053.46. The collection of this vast sum cost the Government about $5,120,000, a percentage of three and a half, and the money was dis bursed without any loss. It is esti mated that the probable reduction in the internal revenue for the current fiscal year, under the operation of the aet of Congress of March 3,1SS3, will amount to nearly $43,000,000. Ey a Snccefwion of Earthquakes, Which Destroy the Town ol" Casa micciola. Rosie, July 29.—The town of Casa- micciola, near Naples was almost en tirely destroyed by an earthquake last night. The neighboring towns of Floris and Lacceameno were great ly damaged. One hundred persons more or less severely injured, have arrived at Naples by steamers. The number of people killed is not yet known. The Minister of Public Works h.as gone to Casamicciola to organize measures of relief. The shocks began at half past nine o’clock last night. At that hour a majority of the people of the upper classes were at the thea ter. Nearly all of the houses in town collapsed. It is estimated that one thousand persons were killed and eight hundred injured. A number of steamers have been brought into ser vice to carry the injured to Naples. The impression produced by the dis aster is indescribable. Many of the victims belong to good families. Steamers loaded with injured peo ple are constantly arriving at Naples from the scene of tiie calainity. The hospitals are already filled with suf ferers. Casamicciola is on the island of Ischia, near- Naples. It is impossible to give the number of dead at Casamicciola. In the latest accounts the number is estimated at 3,000. The hotel Pecila Sentenelia sank into the earth and buried many inmates. Borne inhabitants of the town escaped to sea at tiie first shock and made their way to Naples with the news of the calamity. Tiie center of the area of tiie shock was the same as that of two years ago, but the ra dius was wider. The shock wa3 felt at sea, and according to some accounts even at Naples. A gentleman was staying at the Hotel Pecila Sentin el la, and who escaped with his life, relates that he only had time to se cure some candles for use in the dark ness of the ruins before the collapse of the building. ■ A person who lived near the now ruined bathing estab lishment says he escaped from the place amid falling walls and balco nies. The terrified people were shout ing, “To the sea.” Nashville, July- 26.—Tiie jury ■ in the case of Ex-Treasurer Polk brought in a verdict of guilty of em bezzlement, fixing the penalty at im prisonment in the penitentiary for twenty years, and imposing a line to. the full amount of the embezzlement. : We find in a special of the 25th to ■ the Chattanooga Times tiie following; report of points in Judge Allen’s j charge to the jury: Tliis afternoon at 5 o’clock the jury j in the Polk case were brought into the court room and were charged by Judge Allen. The charge was "a gen eral surprise to all, in view of the rumors which had been circulated that he would decide in Polk’s favor oil technical points. Instead, the charge was square against the de fendant on every point raised, and in legal circles it Is said Alien liter- j ally charged Polk into the peniten tiary. ! He charged that if tiie evidence! showed there was less in tiie treasury I when the defendant’s term expire.! j than should have been there.it should j be evidence of embezzlement ai; would warrant conviction for tin same, If it was shown that the defendant speculated with the State’s money, i: he hypothecated bonds or warrants,, if he" loaned them to his friends or otherwise disposed of or converted to his own use, lie was guilty of felony. If the defendant attempted to de stroy any of the evidence against him tiiis should be given the weight it should have. Absolute certainty of guilt was not required, but moral cer tainty of guilt of the defendant was all that the law required. Under this charge conviction is thought to be inevitable. Verdict probable to-morrow. Notes Given for Fertilisers. A bill to be entitled an act to provide for nleadimr end nrovioo* ■; failaro State Elections this Year. The Shite elections held tills year are not many, but some of them arc of much importance to the States con cerned. Following is a completeand accurate list: Connecticut will elect November 6 one-half its Senate and its full House of Representatives. Iowa will elect October 9 Governor and other State officers, part of its Senate, and its full House of Repre sentatives. Kentucky will elect August 6 Gov ernor and otner State officers and Leg islature, and vote upon the question of holding a convention to revise the constitution of the State. Maryland will elect November 6 Governor and two other State officers and Legislature. Massachusetts will elect November 6 Governor and other State officers and Legislature. Michigan elected April 2, Demo cratic-Greenback. Supreme Judges and regents of the University. Minnesota wiil elect November 6 Governor and other State officersand vote upon three proposed, amend ments to the constitution of the State, which, provide (1) that the general elections-shall be held : hereafter in November in each even year: (2) that the Secretory of Stats, the Treasurer and Attorney-General shall serve two years and the State Auditor four years, and (3) fix the-terms of service of the Judges and the Clerk of the Supreme Court and IK the Judges of the District Court of ghe State. Mississippi will elqpt November 6 Its Legislature. Nebraska will elect November 6 Justice of its Supreme Court and Re gents of the Statje University. New Jersey will elect November its Governor, part of its Senftte and its full House of Representotivtes. New York wUl elect November 6 Secretary of State, Comptroller,Treas ure; - , Attorney General,Engineer and Surveyor, anu both branches of the Legislature; and. vote upon a propo sition to atbogsb contract iabor^rom ^OhUfwd l elect" October 9 Governor and other State officers add Legisla ture, and vote upon-. tiinsYpropesed amendments to tire CbuWstutien- of :^r prohibit for pleading and proving a failure tiie consideration of any promissory note, or "other'instrument in writ ing, given for commercial fertili- izers, guano3 or manures, and to proscribe a penalty for failing to state the consideration in the face of any negotiable promissory note or any other negotiable instrument given for the same. Section I. Be it enacted by the Gen- 01 al Assembly of the State of Georgia, that any purchaser of commercial fertilizers, guanos or manures, who shall give a promissory note, or other instrument in writing for the same, may plead and prove when sued in any court of this State a failure of the consideration of said instrument when said fertilizers, guanos or ma nures have proven worthless or of no practical value. See.II Be it further enacted etc.,that no wqiver of warranty, or any other waiver, promise, agreement, condi tion or undertaking, expressed in any promissory note or other instru ment in writing, given for commer cial fertilizers, guanos or manures, shall defeat the right of the maker thereof to plead and prove a failure of the consideration of the same. Sec. III. Beit further enacted, etc., that no transfer of any promissory note, or other instrument in writing given for commercial fertilizers, gu anos or manures, to any person churn ing to be an innocent purchaser, without notice, or holding the same under any other contract or agree ment, shall defeat the right of the maker thereof to plead and prove a failure of the consideration of the same. Sec. IV. Beit further enacted, etc., that any agent for or dealer in com mercial fertilizers, guanos manures or any other person who shall sell the same, and who shall take a nego tiable promissory- note, or any other negotiable instrument, for the same, and shall fail, refuse or neglect to state in the face of said promissory note or instrument in writing, that the same is given for commercial fer tilizers, guano# or manures, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con viction, _ shall be punished as pre scribed in section 4810 of the Code of 1882. Sec. V. Be it further enacted, etc., that all laws and parts of laws in con flict with this Act, be, and the same are hereby repealed. G eo 'tici NO tice is hereby given to all persons having demands against Jas. V. Patter son, of said county, deceased, lo present them to me properly authenticated, with in the time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate pay ment to me. This May 30, 1833. S. M. WRIGHT, Administrator. G eorgia — polk county. — Agn jreeablo to an order from the courtof Ordinary, Polk county, Ga., will be sold before the court house door, Cedarfcown, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, lot of land No. 347 20th district of the 3rd section of Polk county, Ga. Sold as the property of Jas, V. Patterson, late of said county deceas ed, for the benefit of the heirs and ered tors. Terms of sale : Note with approved security, due the. first day of November next. Titles retamed until payment of same, this July 12,1SS3. S. >1. WRIGHT, Administrator. O RDINARY r S office-folk cou s tv.—Jan. 13, 1883. To the admin:: trators, executors, guardians and trus tees of estates: Tiie law requires that annual returns shall be made on or be fore the first Monday in July of each year, and in default thereof, the Ordina ry to cite said representatives to s cause for such neglect, and also forfeits commissions for such failure. You are therefore respectfully requested to come forward and make vour returns as pre scribed by law. Respect fully. ‘ JOEL BREWER, Ordinary. House and Lot for Sale. I oiler for sale my house and lot situa ted in East End, Cedartown, three- fourths of a mie from the Oourl House, and half mile from Cotton Factory lot. House contains six rooms and hall, contains 3J« acres goo-1 land, and ho? it a young orchard consisting of several dozen choice fruit trees that wiil come into bearing next year. Exceliofit well of watqr convenient to house. Parties desirous of purchasing can call on m and I will lake pleasure in showing the premises. Terms cash by December. JOEL M. HARRIS. Julv 10—2 mo. NEW ARRANGEMENT J. D. ENLOW Having Taken the BOOZ HOUSE And Renovated it thoroughly, will open on the 15th instant for the entertainment of the traveling public Patronage re spectfully solicited. TERMS LIBERAL. 1 Live and Let Live ” is his motto. JAS. D. ENLOW, Proprietor. TURNER & COLVILLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CEDARTOWN, GA. Office Over XVynm it Bro.'s Store. Will practice in l’o’k and surrounding counties, and in ali the courts. Prompt attention to business. c. G. JA>ES. ARMSTEAD RICHARDSON. The Vacant Jndgeship. Homs Courier. We learn from a conference of North Georgia members of the Leg islature was held in Atlanta on Fri day to consider the question of filling the vacancy on the Supreme Court bench', occasioned by the* death of Judge Crawford, and see if a concen tration on some North Georgia man could not be brought about. About sixty members attended the confer ence, which was presided over by Representative Rankin, of Gordon county. The meeting, we are in formed, was unanimous in present ing the name of Col. Wm. H. Dab ney, oftbi's city. Col. Dabney is one of the best lawyers of the State, and in every way fitted for the position. His election " would give jjreat satis faction in this section of the State, not only because of his qualifications and deserts, but because it would be a fit recognition of the talent of the North Georgia bar and of the claim of this section ito representation on the bench; Col. Dabney was not in Atlanta, engaged in ■ the scramble, when this action was taken, but was j in Rome anti unconscious of the movement. f JANES & RICHARDSON, ATTORNEYS at LAW, Cedartown, Ga. ^s2P*Spccial attention given to collee- Oflice in the Court House. DR. CHARLES H. HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon, Office Over Burbank’s Drug Store, CEDARTOWN, GA. WALL PAPER. Fashionable Designs for Parlors, Halls, Chambers, l&c. ^-Samples and Prices Mailed Free. E BarTfloLmae & Co., MANUFACTURERS, 128 and ISO West 33d St., New York. Nervous Exhaustion, Presnatiz2*s Decay, loss of Memory. Advice to timing Men. bv a Regular Physician. siwr.rg.gg THE HEALTH JOURNAL MILWAUKEE. WUL I "net! -m ‘einA.ao«ta«r ‘A’.IO *A -II ‘-O ‘Ir-’U-JPVK) ‘sosim -.> 'll ‘ssaippn ‘asu; ‘an&ormro a3vd ss aoj ! SlUitfO 3 SdtH S.KQSiHfll Sums* I srrpuoTu xp u| I opvm oq woo Those keeping on constant guard to. preserve health, as well as the man who sleeps with the back gate open, may some times suffer with a cough or cold, which if neglected may prove a se rious trouble.. For all such sufferers, theStotewhtehfl and^mi'uiateJ Coussen’s Honey of Tar affordsroeedy iHiMttiiiiinttllni SI m [EE Imi )md( mces ARE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES INDIGESTION, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. FEVERS, &c., &C. BUT Perry Davis’s Pain Killer Items Them Away. Drives Them Away. Drives Them Away. DON'T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER. BUT OF ART DRUGGIST. D.S.MQ88JU&G0. UAxraicruac tbs DURABLE LIGHT D SI AFT Triumph Beapers i New AMO TK2 KCiSCLESS Tho TRIUMPH KZAPOS i Simplicity in construction, « light* • “ nr«p»»lei3 for _ , i of ni»nagem?iit. ; jht. durability and good working capacity ia*all condition* rf drain. The NE\7 CLTPPEIi It** all the advantages of the OLD CLIPPER MOWEE with many valuable improvements. WHITE & MARSHALL, Dealers in Furniture of All Kinds, Our Stock embraces Everything usually kept in a Furniture Store; BUD LOUNGES, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDING, — CORNICING, WINDOW SHADES, t- NOTIONS, MATTRESSES, CENTER TABLES. MIRRORS. ear -4 good assortment kept constantly on hand. "©!£©“ H r e remodel old Furniture and repair Sewing Machines. COFFINS Caskets ! - D. S. MORGAN & C0. y Brockport,r.1onroeCo.,N.Y G eorgia—polk count*',—s. m. Wright, administrator on _ the estate of James V. Patterson, has applied for leave to sell lot of land number 347, in the 20tli district and 3d section of Polk county, Ga. Therefore all persons con cerned will be and appear at a court of Ordinary to be held in said county on the first Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they have, why leave to sell said land should not be "granted.— Givei. under my band and official signa ture, this May 30,1883. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary. G eorgia—polk county.—w. c. r ls ■ Knight, administrator on the estate of Thomas Deaton, deceased, has applied for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of sa,id deceased. There fore ail persons concerned will take no tice to be and appear at a court of ordi nary to be held in said county on the first Monday in June uext, to show cause if any they*have, why leave to sell said land should not be granted. Thi3 April 11th, 1S83. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary.! Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO -i-T all persons having demands against Joathan Hopper, late of said county, de ceased, to present them to me, properly made out, within the time prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount, ar.d all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to me. ELIZABETH HOPPER, Executrix of Joatliau Hopper. mayl0-4w. C EORGIA—POLK COUNTY.—W. T. B Burge, administrator on the estate ol Dalton Burge, of said county, deceased, has applied for letters of dismission from his said administration. Therefore, all persons concerned will take notice to ap pear at a court of Ordinary to be held in said county, on the first Monday in Octo ber next, to show caused if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted, this Julv 3rd, 1SS3. JOEL BREWER, Ordinary. How to Get A BICYCLE FREE! T HE WHEELMAN is a handsomely illustrated So page magazine of Bicy cling and Tricycling literature and news. It offers the following premiums: For ISO subscribers we will give a Colum bia Tricycle. For 140 subscribers we will give a Full Nickeled Expert (any size.) Tor 100 subscribers we will give a Stan dard Columbia Bicycle (any size.) For so subscribers we will give a St. Nicolas Bic ycle (43 or 50 Inch). * For 65 subscribers we will give a Mustang Bicycle. FoyfiO subscribers we will a St. Nicolas BicvcTd (‘•Ifor 46 inch.) >r 50 subscribers we will give a Yv’estom Toy Co. Bicycle (42 inch.) A cash premium of 50 cents each is al lowed where tho number of subscribers is too small to obtain a premium, if 10 or nore arc obtained. Terms, §2.00 per year. Subscriptions should be sent in as re ceived. All remittances by draft or P. O. Order. Send 20 cents for sample copy and full particulars or a 3c stamp for fuil particulars. U 6 THE BEST ON EARTH. These ceie’orated Stove? will ROAST. BAKE and HEAT 1RCKS In less lima and with LESS FULL than any other vapor Cock Stovo made. De cure and buy tho Den crier Non-Dxplaclvo Vapor Cook Stove. manuta - ~r ukkd r.T tas Dangler Yaoor ^tova S Refining Co. U I u CLEVELAND, OriSG. tor < TUYTFS TORPSD *£iw> DsGO EDSKEtf MV tl-0 "up:. . Jisvrrla tfceii rtioa t- -c+n tlon or. r.orr ■•Ubflcrci s 1-; l u d a r.cnedy t.V*t ft; TIIE WHEELMAN, 002 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. IIALGISE lh« Great Specific for Econlgia aad Eeadacie ££T“An internal remedy, containing > Quinine, Opium, Chloroform, Chloral or narcotics of any kind. Safe and quick in its action." Mayor's Office, LEESmiTRG, Va., April J 9; 1870. Messrs. Hutchison tt Bro.: It affords me pleasure to testify to the great virtue of your “Neuralgine” for the cure of head- lie and neuralgia. It is the best remedy r these most distressing complaints I have ever used. It should be m every family in the country. Yours truly, Geo. R. Head, Mayor of Leesburg, Va. Messrs. Hutchison A: Bro.: I am happy to say that your “Neuralgine” acted as *a specific in my case, relieving me in an incredibly short time. Iwouldadvi.se all suffering from neuralgia and headache to vit. Yours etc., May 9,1852— 12m L. V. Sims, M. D. rJALAKlA. b. u 0 2 O • v - 3 i^V r-rsf£ a ill Sa. - T jJL-Uk Lrauiiiglo ap- ! ty gisia. mm im i SIANUT ACTUEEDS ( OUR IMPROVED ” WIND MILL, AND DEAXSS8 Z3 Firm TASKS, FIFE, Fittings, Frass Good?, and all things connected witli Machinery ii Water Supplies. OFFICES, 31 £33 SaadslphSL TheWebstm Its Go.umiteb, DETROIT, R1?CH. mwmmm, 44 Beckman Street, H.Y. dealers in Type. PreE^e?, Taper Culiers, and all l nil.;: g feuterials, butli New and kinds of Trlnfir.g SSaterials, Second-hand. A corrected list of prices b- sned weekly, of nil materia! on hand for Bala, (much of "which a:o genuine bargains) will be mailed free on application. We can furnish anything front a Rraiviw to m Cylinder Press. LATEST AND BEST MACHETE 4 It *3 unirrrsr.Tly cnnredetl. rT«*n by e *1 polltori*. t j bo tlij fuicfct liaidtied and best made H in tho market t’ Elegant TTocd TVosa, ernamented -srith ^ Ebony and Gilt. ;j AGLNT3ITA5TED. ADDIttSS iUSS HIS OH. CLEVELAHD, OHIO. Buchanan Wind Mill UNEXCELLED FCR BEASTY, LMAEIUTY LIGHT RUNNING. ALL KINDS OF TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc. Be »an to fur car mw CtUltp* fcefer* bcjbf. BU0HANA9 WiBD MILL CO. BUCHANAN, MICHICAN. FAYML’SiO Horse Spark-Mr.estlng Portable Engine h?»a cut IO.OOG Tt. of MicLi^an Fiue Bosnia in It) hours, burning Blobs from Uw saw iu lengths. ff bights Indian Vegetable Pills FOR THK LIVER Anti all Bilious Complaints 8 BLEY Our 20 Home ?re Gunrcmfre to famish power to *aw 8.000 fe-1 of Hemlock Boards in lu hm:r3- Our 15 don* wilt cut 29.000 feet in time. Our Eeginei? nr; ovAUArTzm to farjii.-h a horse-ponTr on fuel end walcr than any other En . ine not £Ued v.ifli an Automatic Cut Off. If yon want h Stationary Portable Enyre, Boiler. Circu lar Saw-Mill, Shafting or fttUey**, OF ALL PLANTS, FOR ALL CROPS, FOR ALL CU11ATES. IVe srs fM Ur-jsst farm tirrrat srMr- tr. uni hn-i t soc-J-dcalera enrwhs.: I»:c. 1,1,0 ir^x.:o,t fi-iCcos for iTOiuofci? BcatScnL, A-l our St. U or* laie-L. ond cnly tho best raicrac. Olf ouS rrir* Liui brinff#THU clZATESS BE!) STORE IN TIL!’. Y/OHI.D TOYOIE OWNDOOE. It to- cV-.u-j on the <toii»Slo cew MtdrfmJjrd tsrioCr, cf Ymvr. Yc-ttaS^TKM BiS TrcoBocds, ci l l -iti. SoalFiKBtOEiyidareat atber c.t rr Mf'iu.Tt i Patent Wruu-ht-Iron Pn!ii-T. wnd -or ocr .illn.irau-d caul«>gtic. No. 12, lor information and price,. A W. PAYNE A SONS. Coming. N.-T. Box MR. FRANKLIN TYPE fuunijkv, ICS FiM Mnrt, CimeimMmH, ■ Oi ALLISON A SMITH.- Our stock in the«e s:oods em braces a prooJ Variety of Styles and a full range of Sizes. NEW GOOI>S I NEW GOODS! Wholesale and Retail! J. S. STUBBS & CO., WSM ■iFOPl IBS'S.* . JFncs to all spf ljwanta, of l£*t year without ordax-iaer it It contaiua Cedartown, Ga., AKE NOW RECEIVING A NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF about 175 port A. deaariptirtnB and vnlunb! 1W0 variotios of Yeirc- ManU, Fruit Treer. etc. — laiiy to Kart?*- Garccnera. a« i for ii I D. M. FERRY & GO D€Tf?or»* luntration!!, jiriocs. accunta -uiblu fbrectlons for planting ejrctabio aad Flower - S^edii. Diy Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready-made Clotlilag. tiieir stock: of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Comprises the LATEST FABRICS in DRESS GOODS, and all the NOV ELTIES in TRIMMINGS. These goods were selected with great care and BOUGHT FOR CASH, and they invite an inspection of their stock, confident that purchasers will bo pleased, both in styles and prices. They would call special attention to their STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES I Which shall alwavs be offered at the lowest market rate. White Sewing Machine I THE LADIES’ FAT0EITE! BECAUSE IT IS TIIE LIGHTEST RUNNING, THE MOST QUIET, MAKES A PRETTIER STITCH, And has more conveniences than any other Machine. It is warranted five years, and is the easiest to sell, and GIVES THE BEST SA TISFA CTION of any Machine in the market. Intending E urehasers are solicited to examine it before uying. Responsible Dealers wanted in all un- oceupiod territory. J.„P, & T. F. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 59 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. pSUFor sale by J. A. WYNN &. I5IJO., Cedartown, Ga. tilapr^i. rk KtiiMiti tar Atlanta Marble Works I WALSH & PATTERSON BROS, Successors to WM. GRAY, Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN AND AMERICAN: MARBLES. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES, AND ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. We also havo on hand all that BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY of STATUARY that was on exhibition at the COTTON EXPOSITION. Designs furnished free on ap plication. Office and Works No. 77 East Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga. till may 10. G eorgia—haralson county.— R. H. Roberts has applied forexemp- tion of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pa«3 upon the same at ten o’clock a. m., on Fridaloth day of June, 1883, this May 23d, 1883. S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary. 3 PARKES'S I HAIR BALSAM TLcbe.-tand most ecoacmical h. ir dies* mater:-Is that areben- lo the br.ir and ?, rx-ker’s Hairj Balsam is highly es- ts«neJ everywhere i lir =tndi superior cleanliness. jr| !1 P:v;r falls in Riston ihe Yootlifal Cslsr re to rrr.y or faded hatr.is elegantly per- 4 fumed a!id Is warranted to remove dandruff \ udinjef thes'-alp, C< prevent fhiiisgot the Lair, j SiV. sntl siwrt. tt dttlfrt '■ dm?s. a PAMSEMl’S OIMGEBTONIC A Cs;:r!a;ive ficalih aad Slrsng'Ji F.ostsrtr. If yau rre a r'eeha-Ic cr Truier, worn out with overr.-5*rh. < r n jnmher r« down by family or heusc- holJ duties try I’AKitELb« .isgilu Tlkx. If yon rrs a v.-ycr, tr'r.i.ter cr business man ex- banded hy mental strain or anxious cares, do not ta'-.o iaiOiicatLigiiunuIaii^.butuiePark-r's Ginger Tonic _ Ify-Mthavc r*on«;trn:7ticn. Dyspepsia, IJhecrca- Iiidcrv or Urinary Complaints ar if you »ra troubled wi-.h a. y dealer of die Innas, stomach, 'cli L’-Ted rr nerres yon can be cured by Pa; Ceg Asa' fii it is the Greatest Blood Purifier \zA end SltcsI Csash Cere Eva* Csci. Ginger Tonic at once; it will itmgoraw and kuiki up Iran the first dose but wjl! never intoxicate. It has sared hundreds of lives; it miy save years. irncox k. co. t »sa wnua fl. y s »k. mc. tai CS.SAT S/.VrXG BUYING DOLLAR ZV. ^htfu! perfume exceedingly popular. 1 hero iCt-Uiag liko it* Insist upon bavin; Fu.kiS- i Colossi* and look for sigsatan on every bods. Any druggist or dealer i Turnery can -uup’y you. 35 and 7«;c rizes. LARGE « ArVfl BUYING 7-.e. fl'/.E. THE BIST WAGON WHEELS— 13 hlANUFAClUHaD BY FISH BS©S. Si CO., aabb— EACINE, WIS., WS HAKE EVEBT VARIETY OP Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, *nd by confining onrsc-lro* strictly to one class cf work: by employioz none bat the Host •»f WOilKMKN, usinvr nothing bat FIRST-CLASS i MPOOVriD MACHINEBY and the VKitY 2EST of SKLtiCTEO TiilBriK, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we have justly earned the reputation of xnakiD? “THE BEST WACO& QM WHEELS.” responsibility, give UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS V/ith Patent Cylinder Top. DEHR BROS. & CO., NEW YORK, sens fo.i CATAisona > 4 o 7 e-* 1 NTEO AGENTS! Sannfactnrers have abolished the vrarr-trity, but Apeata may, on their •he following warranty with each wagon, if eo agreed We Hereby Warrant the PISH BROS. WAGON No to be well made la every parte- niar and of joc»d materia', and that the etreu?ih of the Fame is sufficient for all work with fair usa*je. Shonld any b 'eeka^e occur within one year from this date bv reacon of defective material or workmanship, repairs for tho same will be furnished at place of *&le, free of cbi<rg#, cr ihe price of said repairs, as per agent’s price list will he paid la cash by tt-c purchaser producing a •ample of the broken or defective parts an evidence. Knowing we can suit von, we solicit patronage from eve£v^sectioTM)f the United States, for Frlcca and Terms, and f«r a copy ' licit patron . f of TUB RACINE AGRICULTURIST, t_ Fl-Ml msos*. & COm Racine* Wlfla IBLEY’S: 7'of ALL PLANTS, for ALL CROPS, for ALL 4 iiZATf-?-». / II rre trsfed: ovly the liest rert out 'j Groin nrd form I'cftl j!r.nRai; IL torv ei-d best meaiorv 1 icf cuituro cf C reins. Kcot Crop*, Greers, 1 odder Crops, Tnf« tPiaut^mr. etc, cnly lOets. >»w«l Catalogue and J'rice Ltti cl fSCfi SEESS. r~ei Itll ITT vn-ifli«Ki. FtlliC. . S!UCT*3SZt&s HSRAfdl SIBLEY Li CO* Rochester, N.Y* Chicago, LL THE SPIRAL SPRING BUGGY HAS THE ONLY ADJUSTABLE SPRING IN THE WORLD. No Sac, No Sway, No Pitch, Carries Ary Weight. 5 s. eSSi lii ;r.cf yrr.ii,. Eb* Cii iUch«nGaoiish’y: pf Tiie FasiAst Sellitjff Ucok of the CQliFIJZTS UVS STOCK P00K! x cxfeatrniTs trentiec cn disaases of Ylor? Alls, Swms,jBhpep an.! Ponisi-y; ati<l how w r« them. rrca.sct&{d «.<y»i*(wn,r; cari* g >nn?£&iJ prcsovvii-g. fiaossic? Occtor, d the tre”.t.:*cnr. of cvc»-y-»i^y nrcideut3 ar.'I tux ies. I sit- 5'orn auJ h**,r to increaps Tho Carticn mtd Rclry. Orchards Sorghum Growing 1 , a<*tical cookiag:, dye • rvtnenr. F-veiy -day Aie^uwwM » f the J'arra. aI;o iSook for las Planter, Faroisr Ska .OCk i\kISST. 3ach SjpKta’i a Sirisisa rrcfiaely XSastralsC salary m mmm% ^ *>i-i who trill canvass ainoj ;r tbe FARMBKi for this iapeveut «r«*r5c. >-ila by sub^crip* :I*»rtouIy,:i;id farulshed t»f-.ub c criberd, in cither English or Gdrx^nrx, at tho Xollowing prices: Cloth Fall GHt Sidss - $2 75 Leather (Library Style) - - 4 75 Sort,postrsid, oa rreeint of price (where rrs h*i7c aaajoatL r«?u Crnctrrjkr:, ar.J Commendations by piscnoui ins:, ar-.l vrardrobi anu tao Me: Silt znd scAdii Liflc l.irmsrs. Audrci AXCZIGH CO. s t LIGHT, STYLISH AND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. Every Buggy Warranted 2 Years. Spring's Warranted. 10 Years. The Easiest Ridinc Buccr Built. THE NEWEST BEST THING OUT IN CARRIAGE SPRINGS. WRITE FOR ILfcOiTRATEO OAT4LOCUE AND*PRICE LIST. TucRniml .WIL^fia Clllin 8inns.m. liitfird S£SL£7&G0. " K Turnip Seed! EEW C30P ll e jSS5 E.rdf, |CAf*UCCU£ 4 PRICE LISli HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. 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