The field and fireside. (Marietta, Ga.) 1877-18??, May 09, 1878, Image 1

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Vol. I.—No. 38.] vl. 4t t tMPHM.I., H. li. <;o<>i>.\J A\. <The Judd and fitrside. Pl’RUSflKh MY T. O vSe CO. <)S At One llollai'ii Ve:n\ IX THE Of,l* l*Rl\Tl\<; Oi l K K Huililiiig. Piuvilim' Sprintjfi Si reef. \l;iri eM:i Ijporgi:). \\M. T. WIXX. Wil 1.. .1. WIXX. \\r T. AAV..I. \X INN, .1 t \ • .A/.*<:. Man'll 13,1877. iy 117 M,SESSIONS, . i //<*/■ •! lit I .do'. f ▼ • ortiri* north shit* of |*iiMit- Stjiiuiv in Hl:t kupll’' Biiilitinu. 1111 October I. 1577. I\ Au. mosp* **•. ~1 1 till iirt/ If l ■fJ • will iitliliil*/Sti'liii'iin‘.s i-iiiiliil.il To hi 111 in ('olili T ui{J :|ilj:|ii‘iil i-omiti*-#. -Office in Builtliug. up tail-', Muriel til, I'.. .\l, A ELEN, /.V> til' iif TrfWitjidk I'raiisi, i*i iiiuiv than i> . miy ' ■* *-T_Tr years. rli;iivi*s Reuxniiultle. 6ihck—Xnrtli Mile or Piililii- Sijiimv. Marietta, Mim-li 13, 1877. ly DR. G-> 'VENNENT, Phiisiriiiii. Ortli-e on < a- villt- sr —Resilience on Cherokee street. Marietta, Man li 13,1877. lv DR. E. J. SUETZE, i‘k-j*icU<n ju<l s'tirost.?), tender- lii prof* 1 ional ser\ icq-in the practice of Medicine inall it# branches to the citizen of Marietta and ••uwonndino'coiintry. office at liie Drug Store of Win. Root. inch 13-1 y Ddi' T • it. I till IX, . i tl> >i /,- lit • l.nii- Will practice in tin- Blue Ridge, Rome, and Coweta Circuits, Marietta. March 13, 1878. ly W. H. POWER. H. M. HaMMETT, TJOWEH A HAMMETT, t Wn- XT itei/ti a/ Lair. Marietta, 6a, Will practice in the Court > of i ’obh and adja cent conntie-, ( oliecting a specialty, ly K. A. IKWIX. S. C|.AY. tiI.AV A IRWIN, . it/oiitrif* uf I.Hir , . iv ill atieiid to the piaeiiceof law in < iibh and adjacent eoimties, v ill collections entrusted to them w ill be met with prompt attention, office over M’t latchy s stoic, west side Pub lic Square. Marietta, August 7. 1877. lv. I*. F. FCL.ITrHEY, AVKsT sihE Pl'Bl. li Sijjl \it . -MARIETTA. GEORGIA DKVI.KI: IN F.VFHY VAlii FT Y OF Choice Family Groceries. Miu'fcrta, Sept.-I, 1877. ly M. H. Lyon, % < II ERO K KF. ST R F FT. 4 ild.i (-it or lit ns A tul druler in I'OrNTIfV IMKHMVF. Marietta. Alareli lit, 1877. ly vi. T. -it Ist. HEHOKFF STUFF!'. Saddle and Ins Maker AND REPAIRER. Marietta,, Uen.. Mareh 1.!, 1877. ly rONTUAC T()R AVI) HliniDK. fJTH E undersigned minimies hi- 1 Hi-i --1 ness of Brink M:ihi 11 j*'. sione mill Krii'k Building, mid h | ire |hi ml at any time to take eoiirrarts on the most reas onable terms, anil tnexeente them in 1 he most satlslVietorv manner. il. It. U A 1.1.15. Maiiclta. Mii'eli 1.1, 1877. Iv GREEK | REYNOLDS, EMitists. m M § ‘ f Ift tin 311)K 111 'fUK h ia.li Sol Art. Rooms over M’l'lutehey 1 - Stor**, IT gives us pleasure to inform nnr friends that we have returned from our Philadelphia trip where we have been working solely in the iutere-t ol oio pi ole .. ioli. Again Wl- t*‘ ildl l' mil services to mir friends and the puhlh generally, confident that with the hit / i appliances ami mo t impiovcd in struinents, with all otiiei improvement gathered regard ir ofeypcij-e or trou ble, we eau do work a- satlefui toriiv anileffieientlya- ean he done elsewhere. Marietta, (7a.. March a 1878 House Building' ami Repairing. BA?H. BT IVhS. In MIR, E| \ j || FI * TO ORIIEK Lumber ol all liirnl , ainl al (lie lowest prices. |or tile. rTMiankfnl t.n llie ftls-nil patronage .i. hitherto, the-nh criher would tale that he i fully prepared to l oori.n l foi KEthe erection of Building . and to exe t~ in the most ■ ati'faeto [OP. south 1 jdo I’nhlh 1,1,Mi FI B 1 K„ -- - oi m eo ami 1 ig.ir~i ■ Jm -•Red String, f le ( hewim- l’i “• by ins r HvLD AM) FIRESIDE. FRED. BELL & CO., Wholesale Jobbers of CtJ-KTVI r I iVI *2 FI RWT-OI KS SEWING MACHINES i Sewing Machine Needles, Oil and Attachments. • -vj| m~ THE ONLY HOUSE In the South that can supply hniuuir Parts at Wholesale or Hetail at less than Eastern Prices. 4 * * OISTT-HT oisrorEi SHALL HOT BEFEAT THIS OAHD.^i RETAIL PRICES FOR LEADING MACHINES: kP^jM I he ‘‘Last Out’' IMPROVED REMINGTON ■Jiliit Mdctuue ima jußt t6eu aiapioved. .■R cuttic • c’liipatty UjiccLi, iigLt t unning, perfection amt quality uf ooiknatnßbip and material, beauty ut numb and .-■cat taring and tbo beat wooa work •cr put on tbe market every tabic having a deep, -i ii molding, Sgll* fou e’aoq unli ad below Ixo I Piaui iableana Drawai |j ?l „<> ■ u.. *, eame, with Panel Cover .. mon j 3, same as Iso. 2, with Drop Leaf and .Side Drawers, exactly like cut above 4o oO We have exclusive control of territory for this Jin hlUc. Write ue for coiuplete iiluetratnl catalogues. Ln cry Agent, Meuler, i 01* Minister should write ns at onee tor Agencies, Parts, Needles. Attachments or Machines complete, either wholesale or retail, of any (irsbclass make V%-W hen you write, state occupation, if you expect trade I 11 .!'.*!*" , consumers (except ministers anti schottbteaclu'rs) will he eltargetl lowest cash retail rates. Itemeinher, we art* no upstarts, hut have twenty“live years’ experience in the business, anti have been located in this place seven years. FRED. BELL & CO., klectrotypcd h> A tlauta Electrotype Kouudrv. 31 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ca n— - • - --- - 7 y Imlirtii ( oni and Corn Hi cad. Tbt tii i transaction ai flic American In litule KarineC (■lll b was Ihe loading of a |, ip ( -r by Mi. Conrad VViTson, Vnf it fed. “American Corn at Home and A broad—Economic V alio- of (Join Hread, of winch fhe iollow iio* i a \ iiiijcj* The manffold and ingeiiioii preparation of Indian com a food for the (aide eompri r a nil meron catalogue of di In- all ditteriu..- trout each other-, vet each po -e -nui it point olTnei it and it cl a oi admiri-i In tl)e grey), late o| thi ccival. w lien t lie ear- and I*i ml- ai <- fallv developed but not vet 'da/, ed and hardened, the tlavm at tain it- highest perfection. I lie eai- of the weet varietie being then smccnlent and juicv. an oni versallv esteemed a luxury, and the grain when -buved m grated from the cob ne -killliilly cor, verted into a diversity of flitter cake . picldio;* and pi.- and olh er muneiou preparation .‘Some i4\ind ut green crirn are thought hi-i> many to resemble and iival WhdLiVor oi the oy• tel a,v<| ale TTT- . Marietta, (( h‘orj>in,) Thmsilay, May 9, 1878, TIME OMTJY.-m Card . Ah tfiia advertisement in large enough to catch the eye of all readers of this paper when first opened, we shall not insert it a second time, and respect fully ask all to either take immediate advantage of it, or sane it for future reference. S/SfTv ’ US®™; - • I lie Genuine Stewarl MaiJiiiie, 1 bio Macbiue hub been tile park-iioisd l*ji all Ciidkeio hi tUiilUtiob .Jibgiii Mi* UiQdß, IlißliV tuotißADdß having bvui Bold for .Ste wart 8 which were uover inside the Stewart Factory, we therefore tan- Uuu all who desire the genuine Stewart io eee to it mil every machine haa ■ llt nry Stewart zuanufa U.t-i ,* printed on the top ul the arm and that his tiade-maik ib hxeti ui* the banc of the ai in As cash bu>Airfare ready to take every machine this factory an produce ad faht as ready tor the market they will be aold foe Cash Only, as below. No i, Plain Table, flo Cover f m oo iNw 2, with Coyer, Lock and Drawei . . ao 00 *o. Haffir, with Drop Leal and ‘i Diaw eiß See cut above yQ 'the wo*id tvuik foi the Stewart ie vet y Hui.erior . ' ttiyic and tiuirfh. See cut abov . Wt- have exclusive control ol territory for tl.ia hlachiue. Write us for complete illustrated catalogues. immense tipplie ol'lhi fa'varjfe food that are poured infoonr large cilie dnriiig the limno-i are al most incredible, and the prove ol cannin<■ lljha grown into abn , ine s of colossal dime- ion . bill it i e pecialh in il dale that Ihe grain ol llii laple crop meet the varied requirement of daily consumption In it nil melon loin, o| hulled lorn hominy Indian meal mai/cna •m p and corn , I arch aml in i lie vai’ion projiai ai ion hv which the e am rendered a< ■ . pi ible to evers varielv of late the corn i iop of on r con 11 1 1 \nal l \ . onl ll b ute.- lo feed not onl\ nut own pop illation lull ho l. of con-aimer a broad. hut perlnp the bc-l fa miliar ill u t ration of the econo inic v alue of iriai/. i lo he found in i lie ample and unpretending article of .'iin In.-ad which, in ii numeron form and improved quality, i now ey< re where givftv in" in public lav oi A to I In- ii filify and economy ol uxin • corn bread a- a tuple food there ha lievei been any doubt aitliVdigh it fithei valuable quniifj. have been compai ativel ■, over lonje-d linl the pr.-|iidi. eol foi mada v i now at length melt in:* awav. and the perfection oi tlavoir im parted to com bread by lie pro gre- ne ingenuity of American cookery. ha- compelled wide re m xhi' '{hK£oßH 'V m m fu\W fi rsigw | JL' ySk M // Si mwm T#- rr-tJ \M *■ • li l be tietiuiue Howe Maciiuie is sold b> the o<nn- as below, foe Cash Only * No l Plain Table, no Cover $35 Ob ; 6 ® Oover, fjock and Drawer... 4(i Ob No 3, same, with Drop Leaf and 2 Draw ers. See cut above . 45 uu ■tt-F Win n any credit is given $lO to sl6 is added t * these prices. Write us for complete illustrated catalog aes Ail the staiuhtrd first-class Machines now retail at similar rates to above. We will t)0 nsh priee-lists for all on application^' i'ngnilion al Inline and abroad and i u i llll ill *• I In- verdict even*"'of iho e who are ever low to di cent in lood lhal i: econoinicul the till logJici qnalitie of health, nutrimenl and Ifavot. In I ~n.i (lie . I///mvet/// !/// // /// /aii s/ drew the attention of the Ini inert, and ntln it, to thi abject by premium ottered for the lies! ample of corn hread Match in t'-ie-i wa iakoii in die matt'a and m.ifU ample and reeipe were ( iiti it.d for competition, hut ‘neat proere- ha been tnade by nur country during thi inter v and and in (he i apid < onr e of e vent we rand to day clearly in advance of f,diner time , not on ly in the u* il ter of corn bread and cot n cull lire lint in n\ if y otliei indit ti'v and mieresi. i.f the na t ion lb*- co' l ot coin bit /id lo the farmer whet, made under the pi line I lol'lilllla would In- It I hail I cent pet pound. \V her, milk. ” liul bui lei are tuclml ed with the meal the co f should till he not oyer 2 cent . To < on uinet in (iiir- the market price on ht n and to 1..- more than double the c rale . which would make the iv| of iln family ration a hove given u- than 25 cent - pei dav. In view of the e fact and It i it not clear tliat no other food crop is grown on either eon- oisroiE oj<rn*ir ali liinM §lll - doMhuL " 111 -mmfc * ■ The Gehuifio Singer, latest style out, is pu cisely like the Stewart in every particu lar, except the wood work is plainer, and iH aold by the Company's Agents fob Cash, an below No. 1, Plain Table, no Cover See cut above $35 00 No. 2,with Cover, Lock and Drawer 40 00 No. 3, earnr-, with Drop Loaf and 2 Drawers 46 Oo tfirslo being added to them? price?) win n credit is given. Write ua for complete illustrated caU logues. liuenf lhal is capalile of produc ing ec.uiwinii aI n uli o widely beneficent or o imporlaul lo the world a tin.- corn crop of Anteri ca t ij( donel Edwin Henry, of 11reen vilie, I'enn., being present, remarked : - I am well aquainl ed with the uhjecl of corn I live in a country where hread and pork are among ''•H principal lapl< I'm food. \ U<*- lew people know how corn hoti/e, 1 he ground to make corn meal lit for cooking purpose I have a inill on my place and grind my own meal and also for my neigh hors. The meal should bn ground coarse, like that you ti-' in (lie North for feed. 1 consider our corn make betlei bread than tlie corn rai ed at the Vortli ;it contain more saccharine. Corn bread i cooked by the team generated in the bread in the o veil. If the meal i around fine fhe bread, become soggy hut if roar i! tin- team pa -a- around and through it and makes a healthy article. Corn meal can l>e made into a number of healthy article 1 - of food and I hope our representatives at fhe Haris Ex position will ee that they have a restaurant in which this article i served in all mannei of ways, o that the people vi-iting the Ex po ition may have an opportuni- I [Subscript^ l> ol ta-l illg Tiie StMipperroH iCSrly in the piyM the Seuppernong** covered in North 1 lake Sminnernong. j liKkSi 11 1 " v y 1 tin- 1 ii* -i uSiwn iiW^HH in.iun in the about ! gallons uf ji w I ice.* ' ./ ■ /uil.W l"" in..]-' ii 11 • < • i 1 ' wBSm glmvare pj ni<i i'-'H ;v 'r I"- MmS. r " ■ I i- •I!^^!®,'^}!!; ' 'II I '•' I \l' i' I -rT| 11 |-;| | ii. 11 JBSM II" il'M Cl up i > ui"-! |*l ll ;11* -. I'l'ci' ■ n■! <*i I lin i H \ I’eoria I III.) in,in inn. '-looked with MMiO*'UW*‘3j:' nu salmon and 20.000 liroo.^^H Cabbages weighing twenty j Iwenly three and one thM pounds are on exhibition at Stock lon, (California. At a ale of Hereford Australia, out of a weli-Jinofe herd, an average of nearly 9 each was realized. - //,* - A i Seaiorlh, Out., a societyT . been iorined lor the proper y'A leclion of fish, jjaijifi^-wsSeti* 10| is birds and fur-bearing af* in a Is. I *>l the (arms in i'ennsylvpjl * I per cent, are cultivated 1 Iheir owners, 20 per cent, um fanned on hares and 9 per eg£ ore rented. J Hie report from Texas is tlufi they have a full peach crop. TliJ Iniil begins to ripen there in M* and continue' l , to ripen till Oetdl ber. J l ln- while oil u 11 i ' • lie .in Ihe ino*-t produeti,, "jm world. ” M sm tier are said to be pounfl . into Kansas and Nebraska by tB of thousands. A large propor' V iof them are from Illinois, \\J cousin and lowa. jfl In March, 1877, corn jChicago for 27/ cents per bn B price during the 'fl it < cents M '' n" I'Cllts. 'i - ' ' S * ’ ' the lann^^HH -'is,' i- -1 1 >ll ut Kent in's. th.in JHBHH \ t'l-.uji.i ] ■ 11 ijjr l.u-hcl nf cow P''■ y*in on an acre and Itirneii ~ -hs M ninty days will la- equal to tv iwo hor-c loads of stab'fl^ In 1,. VH h./j.t in all our I'lforl-' the condition of the wonuoSQHi that we can only do a verv~bsMl ci'ii'd that it i> important that little. I Hi. "n.iliii haste is reel ru.id io error. ■ < • reel; i- the language fot JHS 1 1 f.x ■ I Tern'll for love and lot hand organ melody, bwßf man with a -I,iit in ue. k. i- the -a m in ,u. /MB/ScvKSih