The field and fireside. (Marietta, Ga.) 1877-18??, April 10, 1879, Image 2

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Yellow Kovei - is not contagious toil infectious; it is generated by heat in Southern latitudes *>f a certain temperature (SOdeg.) A bove this degree of beat the mi iisma is rarefied and ascends until the atmosphere cooling causing it to descend, and hence ii is evening and night that the poi •on is most dreadful, Kven. at these hours, a cheerful lire may rarity it and ice will paralyze it, so that according In a writer l>r the Sax annuli AVo extreme heat and cold are both destructive of the disease though it, like similar fevers are generated by tin* for. m or. tieu. K. A. NValkor is superin tendent of the new (’ensns to bo taken. I’here are to be 150 Su pervisors of which number the population of tlie I'nitod Slates will give Georgia lour or one to every ,‘{o,ooo. Each \x ill have a district. He will have the virtual appointment of the enumerators one to every four thousand of the population. The pa,v of the Su pervisors will be 1500 ; that of the Enumerators two cents for each inhabitant tor every furau r 10 cents —for each establishment of productive industry 15 cents, and some additional allowance where the population is sparse. #3,000,000 have been appropria ted and the statistics are to be tile most complete ever returned. The African exodus lias com menced in earnest from the South ern States, upwards of 10,000 tie groes having already reached the western territories. Let them go —help them on— l>il litem Gtnl speed. Let no Pltarn<*lt impede their progress to the promised laud where they may. unlettered, establish their own government and prove to the world that they are worthy of freedom. But what, yon ask. are we to do f Let the politicians who unw represent them go to some pro ductive and useful industry. Let the planters who now venture upon I heir labor in the production of cotton, learn that they can do better bv depending on them Helves, and then let te all learn that a homogeneous people are happiest when left to themselves to workout their own destiny. >1 A It I ETTA NOT KS. Price* of Legal Advertisement* Slieriffioi'l .Harslml Sale-j.er levy of <ih<- Square nr )** SI.OO Ml monthly notices ol Guardian*, Kveciiior- and Administrator* |M*r j *qoar. <sl.oo Alt other official udveriisenieiitv lor a longer period t similar rate: l'a*b to • paid before in-ftion. LIST <ti michdint'd Letter- remaining in ihi* I***l Office at Marietta, O-a., week A prill Bth, 1878. Horton KanicK. JteiTfon .lack. Hunter 11. I*, bollock I.llia col, Porter MU* Haiti*. Krr Stephen. .stalling Allien, Bt’.ti. WtUUm* T. . au weather again. Spilman gave n party at BBlnai-t last Tuesday niglit. It pronortced n success by those invited. A jii ikk in broad daylight stole it package of coffee from Mr. Merryman’s counter, but wasfol lowed into the country by Mr. Tims. K who succeeded in re- Baiiniii” the goods. 7 Mr. and Mrs Gramling and •laughter of Atlanta, are on a vis it to Mr. \V. K. Gramling of this plat o. A Marriage took place in Mari etta la*t Sunday morning. The names of the parties have not been mentioned. An exchange of the convicts was made between the M. A N. f. 11. R. and Dade Coal mines last Thursday. We are glad to note that the Marietta Female College is draw ing pupils from abroad—Florida; and Gainesville are both repre seuted. See new advertisement ol -J.-i. Nort limit l A Son. Our limited space this week will not allow of our noticing them as they do serve, A Summer Normal School of Languages for teachers will Ikx opened by Prof. Lynes. Several teaeheis of Atlanta and other | places in Georgia will be in at tendance this summer. The school will be ori the Saivbik method. We will Note progress. ■J Kill ion Kill 4tlo\>s tor vs-i'.. ni l.tintlx .♦ Harne- An awning has been erected Over the entrance to the Host Ullico—we presume for the ben etit of those who g* after their mail two limn - ' before train time. The boys are going to get then si earner, contrary to the wishes of some. The Council at their lust meeting appointed a com mittee to bargain for one. The weather turned extremely cold last Friday night and on the following morning the ground was frozen to quite a depth. Ice was plentiful and it was leared that the fruit was injured. A thorough examination by our fruit growers has proven howev er that very little if any was killed. fioToLliulleyg Kurnes aid tin- now :unt l'ii-)itollable goods. Pursuant to a call the mem bers of the Memorial Association met at the Temperance Heading Room. on last Friday evening, and appointed the following committees: To procure a speaker for Me mortal day—Geo. K. Giber, Chairman; Mrs. Win. Phillips. Mi>' Annie Camp. On li nance—J. |{, Tucker. Chairman; It. B. Goodman. W. S. N Neal. Misses Bessie Cle land, Maggie Myers. Annie Northcutt. It was decided that the next meeting should he held on next Frida\ evening a* 4 o’clock. THE HELD AND l’l RESIDE—MAJiII V! .'.} "MEM \V. \ ERIE 10 .0. WOOL JEANS! WOOL TWEEDS ! A \ 1$ Wool Roll*. Also Wool Linsovs, check and plain, AT THE L\Vm MILLS, Kokwkll, (*a. rixiiKSE Mill*are exchanging their good- fur Wool., with farmers and otli- I ers, oil the most liberal terms, (our motto is live and let live) or we w ill manufacture wool for onr custom, by the yard, into any of the above line of goods at a reasonable price: say, Jean* at 25 cents. Tweeds at ill cents and Lin sevs at 13 cents. Will make a discount on large lots of wool. Those living in the vicinity of Marietta and wishing their wool curded into rolls, or exchanged forg da, can leave the wool at Ifalev Brothers, north side puhlie square. Holt cardi glO cents per pound. Will take wool and return rolls or goods once a week ree of charge. We w ill make it to the interest of nicrelumt* to liny their good* ireet from the factory. We pay freight on all wool shipped to us. All cornu indentions should he addressed to LAIRKLMILLS M'K’G COMPANY, Rosw I, Ga. .1. S. WOOD, President. F. W. HALT. Wholesale unit Retail Deuler in DOORS, BLINDS, SASH, GLAZED SASH. MOULDINGS. STAIR RAILING, NEWEL POSTS. BALUSTERS, “W“xn^riDO"W" PLAIN RAIL SASH. Ot TSIDK RLIXDs. Primed;and Glazed. Rolling Slats. 81/.r. ot ot.ass. cm i: ci i: I'.vlit. imiick fre pair. Bxlo ....... $ o 85 y o;n:> 10x12 I 15 .... 1 15 ,oxl4 1 35 i .... 1 30 jOxlO 1 65 1 40 ,oxlß I 85 ... 1 00 ,ox2o _. . . . . i’lo _. . . . 180 WHITE PINK DOORS 3 CANKI.s. MOCI.DKD ON STII.KS AND liAII.S. O. U. RAISED P.WKI.S. Inch Doors. " 1 3-10 Doors. I :t-|(i Doors. Size Price. Size. Price. Size. Price. 2 oxo 0 . .*1 00 220x0 0 . . $ 1.25 220x6 0 . . .| f yr, 2 4xo 4 . . tOS 2 4xo 4 t4O 2 Bxo 8 . . 100 2 oxs 0 . . tlO 2 6xo 6 140 2 10x0 10 . . . 175 2 Bxo 8 . 125 2 Bxo 8 . - 155 3ox 7 0 . . . 105 2 10x0 0 .1 45 2 10x0.0 . . 1270 3ox 7 6 . . . •< 15 •2 10x6 10 . .1 45 2 10x0 10 . 170 3 oxß 0 . . . g -_>s Mouldings, 3 oxo 0 185 Builder's Hardware, Mantels. 3 ox 7 0 I SBS Window Glass. Door Hinges with Screws, from 14 ot* per pair up. Blind Hinges, 20 to 30 c per set. tjf“Priccs furnished on application, for any *ize not on tDo list. 30 Broad Street. Atlanta, Ga WILCOX &c WHITE. F. L. FREYER, (iKNKICAI. t(il-:\T FOR THE SOI TU. RAPIDITY OF ACTION! YOLI'ME!! IT RITY!!! VXD KwrrliM' l* Tone!!! I INVITE a critical examination of every portion of me In struments. They must be seen to lie appreciated. Agent* Wdm led Throughout Ida., S. < %la.. ami ria n KRALTICH <Sc BACH. C. L. Gorham & Cos. Raven & Cos., FORMERLY RAVEN A BACON. I lii*ivillicit Piano* ! Square and I’pright l’iano—the best medium priced. Avoid being “taken in” on‘‘heap and worth less Instruments, or by “roaming agents." A- general Southern Agent, and buying only for cash, l can sell you at strietiv -whole sale prices.’ and save you $25 to sl<M) on every instrument, giving you the benefit of the agent’s commission if you buy from me di rect. Every Instrument fully warranted for five years. I will put up any Instrument 01: trial at your house, and ii it doe? not prove perfectly satisfactory, will fake it away again, without any expense, risk or trouble to vou. PIANOS AND GROANS rented, tuned and repair* and. and a tisfaetion guaranteed. Illustrated Catalogues, fully describing and showing the exter mil appearance of each style <>t Instruments, mailed free on appli cation. All orders by mail, or left at the •• News Depot.” will meet with prompt attention. OFFICE and WARE ROOMS, opposite the .Journal office. Ma rielta, and No. 28. Whitehall street. Atlanta. Ga. Be sure to write or sec me before purchasing elsewhere, if you want to get the best Instrument for the least money, cash or on time. Satisfaction fully guaranteed. SA T/SFA CTIOX FT'II. Y FFAft A STEED. Marietta. Aug. 2R. IS7S. I. |.. I'ltEl |)K. ./. ./. NORTHVXJTT SON Arc Aou Receiving at their handsome new store, their stock of Spring and Summer, staple and fancy Dry Goods, which have been bought recently in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Vork by Mr. J. J. Korthciitt. These Goods were bought at the very lowest possible prices and we propose selling them as low for cash as goods of the same style and quality can be bought at retail any where —which is the only way in which we can compete with mer chants in our own and neighboring towns. We take occasion here to say. that as one of our tirm has been trying for thirty-five years to make a living by upright and honest dealing, we think we are entitled to a share of the trade of our citi zens, and we promise them to use every exertion to please them both in prices and quality of goods. Very Respectfully. .1. ,1. XOKTHU TT A; *©l\. FORTIETH TEAT!T f DRUGS MEDICINES,H . -—Building ITardwaro. — WILLIAM HOOT, Has at his Old Stand, almost everything usually called for in a FIRST CLASS DRUGSTORE. CHLOROFORM, TM', INDIGO, (JI’ININE, READY MIXED FAINTS, MORPHINE, LINSEED OIL, CASTOR OIL. j TANNERS OIL, EPSOM SALTS, £j|£ MACHINE OIL, SULPHTR, Tjfil LARD OIL, White Lead, Patent Medicines, in great variety, Fluid Extracts and Elixers, Maltine and other Medicines Ton tedious to mention. Building- Hardware, ■ St ■ ■ i ■ Latches Nails, Ac., Ac.. Window Glass and Putty. Varnishes. Brushes. Ac.. Ac.. Stationery. Ac.. A., reg' Physicians Prescriptions carefully prepared. Terms, cash WiHiisim Kat. Marietta, < ■ a.. Feb. 13, 1870. IP TJ JEt IsT I TTJRE! CTTTHAN rrv CHEAPEST. HEAPER 1 IHE W Black Walnut DroMin; Caw Suits, Full llarblr, IO Piece*, S.IO. Cottage Suit- S2O. The Be*t Parlor Gool* In Tlie Market For The Money. Walnut Bu rean Willi Ida**, SIO. Goo *. Common Bedstead*, $4. Ami a Full Line Ot* Other ITienitnre Cheaper Than Any Bon*e In The Mato. Terms Mrietiy Ca*li I VESA: THOMAS. 42 iX -I I White Halt Street, Atlanta, (nt. Atig. 22, ’7* .1. It. IIAAICI.L X CO. West side of the Public Square. MARIETTA . . . GEORGIA. Denier* in TDx-y G-oods, Calico of different kinds. Men’s and La dies Shoes, Men’s and Boy’s Hats. Spool Cotton, Sheeting, etc.. I\\(V CJKOCVIRIE* Meat. Meal. Flour, Lard, Soda. Baking Powder. Sugar, Coffee,Tea, Itiee, Grits. Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Oysters. Spice. Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, Starelt Soap, Bluing, and also Fancy and Stick ( andy. Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff. Powder and Shot, and also Sugar, Coffee. s a [t. Tea, Riee, Grits. Kerosene, Ac. Will sell cheap for cash. The patronage of the public solicited. .1. B. DAMELI a CO. Marietta. Jan. 1. Is7!>. Ij National II OTKI,. Tilt. OXI \ I I ASS IIOTEI, IN Italloii - - -Grorsia. /titles, j>er day, SiJ?O Rales . j>< / Wed. sS.OO. Rales . {at J [nutft. SIo.OU. Large Sample Room;- for t otninerei;.] Travelers. •I. Q. A. LEWIS. Proprietor. W.M. LKU IS. clerk. Groat Iteduet ion In Prices. Knowing that very many of the pec plc of tills country feel the need of Dental work, who owing to the higly prices asked for the same and the scarci ty of money, cannot afford it, I have de termined to do what I can to bring prices and first class work within the reach of aee: to do this 1 will put in Gold Fillings from 50ets toSLOO. A malgant Fillings from 25 to 50cts. Gut tapercha and other cheaper fillings 25 cents. Full sets of artificial teeth |5 to |K. l will work on time when request ed to do so by responsible parties. Having an office built and fitted uj> especially for my business and supplied v itli first class instruments and appara tus I am prepared to |>erform all opera tions on the teetii in the best manner possible. Remember, I guarantee my work. I also manufacture a Superior lootii Powder for cleaning and beauti fying the Teeth, for pirfnmiiig Hie breath and inllamed gums. Don’t forget the place, office in M< < latcey’s Building. South-west cor nor Public Square. A. REYNOLDS, JR, D. D S. Jan. 30. Iv 41. T. CiRIiHT, HKROKKK STREET, Mi asi Harsess Maker AND REPAIRER. Marietta. Geo.. March 13, 1577. Jv