The field and fireside. (Marietta, Ga.) 1877-18??, July 03, 1879, Image 1

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THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. PtBItSUED BY R. 2-.-X. 0-scd.aaa.s,aa. Ac Sons. A t One Hollar a Year in advance, tir Otic Dollar and Fit't v Cents if imwiiaiil in advance. I N Si: OLD PRINTING OFFICE Powder Spring- Street, Mari -tra.GcilHhl. JOHNM GARTItELL, .t tt'.in l_7 hi in Cobb ahd adja cent couiitiVL Oflti'P in Mason!*- Build ing, nj> Marietta. Oei. in. ls7S. ► W Alloiiii;i utAoii’i \T • nlttec north side of Public SJuart* in Blackwell'- iTiildiug, n|> -tail# Marietta, October 1, 1877. It E. >l. AbliGN, /IV.I iiUiit MHK lhati.it, of more than twenty 1 ciXT.IT years. Charges Reasonable. • hoick —North side of Public Sriuare. Marietta. March lit, 1877. ly DIJ. ii. TENNKNT, Pmcticing Physician. Office on Cassville Sr. —Resilience on Cherokee street. Marietta, March 111, 1877. ly Dit. k. .i. sum; piiimjciugKM 1 ‘ l‘/i.'ll. tclidcr.- hi - . C .\ i. ■. -i • I ,;.!■ c I ■. ■ I - .he * i -n ml conn^||^^WWßß|Pl Drug Store of lini. Root. inch 13-Ty a* W* mxiii TDETsTTIST. l3ff Soi th sint: or rut: Pent ic Srjr .iitK, Marietta, Georgia. 1 A &T. 15. llf W IN. Attorneys ot U . I.air Will practice in the Bine Ridge. Rome, and Coweta Circuit-. Marietta, March 13,1878. ly WILUAM (J.GRLKN, Watchmaker Jewellers. >1 IKIKTTA. iJigJI GKO Rot 1. Vt.SO, dealer in Clocks of every de scription. Repaimtgof Watctic.-, Clocks, ere. a specialty. - Satisfaction guaranteed. Sign of Rig Watch, west ride Public Square. net J KW < ARRIAGEs and Buggies, .AAi Wagons ami Harness on hand. Ml kinds of Vehicle* built or repair ed. Work guaranteed. Orders solicit ed. REID it GRAMT.IXii. ••Apjtearenees are something with everyone —everything with some.’'— {Bishop Rerklev. li7. 1878. J uo. W. Metcalf, respectfully in- ; forms the citizens of Marietta and vicinity, that lie i- better prepared than ever to do anything in the Tailoring , line, guaranteeing Ids patrons faithful j work at moderate prices. -epltl l v I ( t KNKItAI, KEPAIIi KIIOIE- j TT I am now prepared to do all kinds! of repair- on Carriages, Buggies and j Wagons: also. Rlacksmirtiing in all it- I branches. Horse-shoeing and f arm I Work my especial business. Plows al-j way? on handfor sale. Work guaran teed. Orders solicited. P. P. MANNING. Marietta .lan. 111, '7b. Decaiur .-I. DIJ. II V. KKVNOMIS Ivt'.-i; l */' i/Sn'tt{ir. When not engaged 01-ewlirre may tie r'minil during tlie day at lis ottice in the 1< •< Tatcliey Building, South West cor ner of Public Square. and at night at die Residence of Dr. \. Reynolds near Hail Road Bridge. Marietta, May. Ist. JX7!i. ly W T. URIttT, IIEROKEK STREET. Saddle and HarnessHaterth \ .\D ISKPAIUKIM M..> i. rr.i. Cco.. Mar' L l.t. 1*77. Wi. t . h'ixv. M ii.i a Rich tan Winn. W. T . W. J. & R. WINN, j AttO)‘ n(.ifß and (JonhßeftOCß At Law. loutfit •Uh l-iii/l / ifl.- , in Masonic Building. -siinH side of llithlie Square. 1 mar. Jl, 7!i. ly. f fm I*l VAOS. (fffll Tl XING AND RKI'AIIiING. rpllE undersigned respectfully teii- J. del s hi- -iyi's Mji ietfa aiKT* ' re pairer of l“iaii(>;° tVarranis his work In every respect, and will doit as cheap or cheaper than any one. Postal cards dropped in the Pn-t-olliee, will secure prompt attention. Will -ell Pianos or • Irgans at the lowest figure-, and upon as accommodating terms, cash, or on lime, to good and relhihle parties. >uly 11-1 r JOII.V SEALS. N ATIOXAf, II OTKIi, iHr DMA KllJhT-riiMJfi HOTEI. IN Half 081 - - //oft-s. (7a ff, ■'*>/.00 Hafts* f*( / fsH.UO. Kafr*, jo*! Mouth. sJ’t.oo. I .x rife Sam pi** Roouis for ( • rravfJer-. •I. if. A. LEWIS, t’wprieroi*. \V. M. LEWIS. ( leik. lifiiim i mm & GLOBE l\M KAMKIMirWt l'. S. Branch l ets sn,ris!),!>ol 00 i.iatiilitie 2,1!i1,7 •* •liiplns ovn all lialdlitie- f1.70*,1'1l 7d Total Income of 1*77 713,00!! 32 *• expenditures of 1 >*77 1,003,010 70 •lupin- income nfl*77 sl,loft. 112 33 Aggregate of losses paid hy the Company over $70,000,000 Riks taken at reduced rate- of Premi um*. Ap|dv to, IVM. Kl.Vti, Agent. Marietta, Da. Oct. 31, I*7*. co:urr:R..A.c , r on W!' HlllsDlK. ria H h nndcr*igncd emitinnes ni> hn-i --1 ne-sof Brick Making, stolie and hri. k Building, and i- prepared at any time to take conrr e most tea ■ • Ui.>t iatlitactory Vi. WaLUs. Mariam. eh Mu W. 1177. '*7 Wol 2.] ' 173 YV. Hart, 3tt 8. Broadst. Atlait _ ■ fa, Ga. see Adverti-ptnet in tlii paper. j Money to Loan. The I'niturl Shite.s Home S; Dower Association OF PENNSYLVANIA. ! tii‘'Oi'jior'iiti r il tS’ti 1 , C'A/o'bV iV/'pWno/. Capital >81,000,000. Paid Capital - - - too.ooo. depo-i i- tor ai-i uni u l.i 1 iim-, ate- <i. v nnni -i- <>n ■BHP nnand ilim.-li piupcrtv, 1,1 *° Dx cent per Otn. Department, Atlanta, Ga. Address E. A. WHITCOMB, Manager, stating that yon saw advertisement in this paper. (farriaors! ddlaqons! Still at the Old Stand. ROSWELL STREET. Iliirirtl.i, . . . Georgia. rrilL subscribers oiler damages Buggies, Wagons and Hat j ness of superior material and tin islt. at the most reasonable prices. Work Warra&iei! All kinds of Vehicles built or repaired to order. Lncourage your home industry when have every reason to expect good work at moderate prices. We arc -till making amt repairing all kinds ol Vehicle-, from a I’lneton In a Wticciliarrovv. We intend that mulling shall leavennr shop unless it i- a lir-i --elassjoh. Having li ad 30 yea rs experi ence in Marietta w <• arc well acipiainted vvilii the wants ol llie eomninnily in lli is .section oi'Georgia. Special atten tion given to orders, either in Carriages or Harness. Prices reduced lo suit the times. We will give a better job for the money ilian can tie done anywhere. Thankful lor past favors, we earnestly a-k a continuance of the same. KIIID A hKltll IXG. Marietta, .tan.. !l, '79. | v. Arrival ami Departure of Mails ■ AT Til E COST OFFICE >1 IRIITT •: V. Wkhtkiin A Vit.anin I*. R. s. mail arrives 7.]:!. a. m. <V 3.30. p. m. X. “ “ 12.H1. p. m. •• 10.07. " ” S. • leaves 12.1.‘1. p. in. •• 10.(17. •• X. " “ 7.1.1. a.m. " .1. 10. •• •• ( AX TON MAIL. Anaves d’ly (Sundaysex.; a I 11.4.3. a. in. I.saves *• '•• *• o I.oo’ p. in. DALLAS MAIL. Airives d'ly 1 Sniulysex. at 2..T0. p. m. Leave- •• •• •• S.IIO. a. 111. ROSW ELI.aMAIL. Again'- d'ly JBi 1 - ti. To. 1 in Ks. wß' I. da \ - fi "in ]Bjß< 11. Hnidav - 7.:jHvni. to from 3.43 p- MSMi 1.011 p. ■ AEI.ETCHER. ■ "ost ,M <st m ft (ileal K.jpTction In Prices. now very many of the pe count 0 the mBHAh" o-Aiicj iia in.d> ah’) I ll' 1 j ! ■ 1 : .■ f'i ill ' 1 ' 111 C| ill" ~ '•Do 1. ' ! ■ 1 iiii in I I - oilier cheapci lilling -1 I will work on time when reqne-t - so hy le-p.m-ihle parties. JPAjiSiviiig an otlice built and fitted up espeeially for my business and -upplicul ' wilii tir-i class instruments and appara tus I am prepared to perform all opera tion* on the teeth in tlia he si manner possible. Remember. I guarantee my work. I also manufacture a Superior Tooth Powder for cleaning and beauti fying file Teeth, for pirfntniug the breath and inflamed gums. Don’t forget the place, otlice in Met Tatcey's Building. South-wc-t cor ner Public Square. A. REVXOLDs, .IK. li. Ds. •Iju. <lO. ly A MONT'II guarallted. sl2 a day at home made by the industrious. Capital not re quired ;w e v\ ill start you. Men,women, hoys and girl* make money faster at work for us than at anything else. The work i- light and pleasant, and ,-nch as anyone can-go 1 iglitat. Those who are wi-e who -ee this notice w ill -end 11- their adilre- at once and .-<•<• for themselves. Co-fly Out lit and terms free. Now is the time, i Those already at work are laying up large -nm- ol money. Address Tltt EA • '<.. \ iigu-ta. Maine. VV. C. McLeHan, WITHIN Hi INFORM Ills IViotuls anil the Irit-inl ol I. ( j McLcll.ih, llinl s- -ttece -or ni ! (lie I.Tltof, lie* ha* itinl will l<oc|i ion hand, fully uji to old stand i anls. all I In- leading lirand* ol Ini polled WINKS and liRANDII.s. Also full line of old KYK and HGI'RDON Whiskies, with do me tic GINS and WHISK IKS. and would call .iltenlion especi ally to 1 li* OHIO VAI.I.KY WINKS, on dralt and lioitled. at very reasonable prices. The Medical Irafermti are in l cited to exiitnine. W. C McLfcLLAN. MarUtta, Oa., Mr<h .2, '** Marietta, Ga., f rhu THE LICHEN. in w. i . ii. Darwin, Tyndall, and other srimiSi istsluive given n$ iho law ol'atilnit\ a** <'ou trolling tin* tvolntion> of animal lifo, from tlio humblest higher ami more pertVot form>: >o from tho lichen the lirst indication of Moral life, that for eaons w ithout <*oinpntiioii>htp had its home on the granite, xv have the violet, the rose,and a limitless king dom of loveliness and beauty, through tin* law of sympathy. The liehen pined and w ailed lon**; I'pon tin* harren granite gray : It felt the e<dd, the hitter w long, 'Till w armer germs took root one <la\ Though sympathy. The moss, the fern, and then tin* palm, Vnd grasses given. o*erpre:id the l>l;iin ; 'l'lte giant mountain lent if< arm To give proteetiou from the rain Through sy in pat h \ . A gentle x\ ind from isle away O'er sea> emhroider<*d hy il *■ -horrt; From slumber w oke theilreaniingdayV: Jhdled haek tho elnu.N that hovered o'er, Through -ympathx . Frewhile. through changing seasons grew \ onall, xx ee Mower of sweet per fume ; A violet robed iudeepe.t him*. l*o tlissjp.Vie -m round in** gloom— t hrough sympathy. In orient eh/tmbers etirtained o’er. \imra riding from repo-t*. From * rim -on skies a rihhoii tore I'iohind tin* 1 iehen tot lie nw— Through symparhx And liox\ o'er all the earth is -eeu In Flora’s kingdom every hue; Koseale petals, leaflets green, Thai thi poor liehen round it drew. Through Minpafhx . There’* many a hnmati liehen found. Who pines in veeret and alone, fill some good angel's vist round. Hriug- ha*k the spirit that has Mown. Tlnmgh '> mpathx T'lit* In-art xxith it--ars it like the plain. Reueath xx lo.se sands xx e iiti*l the gold Ihu never ’till the falling rain Wadies axvuy the outer mold Tlirough sympathx . i.o xx ler* we xt ill. pan e when we may on memorywing, oeb- wa-n* of yea is : Some tendril creeping—liehen ~tray ill make us -lied iineonseious tear*, Through ~viup.itlix . \iitimwl i A Nice Litllf Game. l-'llik s;H licforc the glowing grille, It in feet on one corner of llte m.intel, hi- chair lipped haek. llis voting wife looked til him. and her pretty black eyes, which only u minute before had been brimful of tears emitted sparks of fire. Her rosy month closed with a firm expression, ami her dainty foot came down upon the rug in a very decided manner. ••I won't stand it !** -liesaid tin der her breath; - I can’t—.twill kill me to see hint night after night besotted, degraded, ruin iitg both soul and hotly. I inn t do something- l must save him, for my baby’s sake !” Then she sal down and niedita ted They had been married a littl" over two years, anil the babe in the wicker cradle win a thriving boy. No happier wo man than Dolly the world held, hut for one thing. Her young husband would drink, lie loved hi s social glas-, his wine suppers and club dinners. He did not neglect his wife, hut often he came home in the small hours in rather an unsteady condition. Dolly tried everything—tears, entreaties, persuasion- -but be only laughed her off. ‘•Where's the harm. Dolly-* Can't a fellow he merry now and then with Ill's Iriend- But Dolly aw the fatal evil growing upon hint day hy day. and knew wliat the end would he. She shuddered, and her eyes (ill with tears, hut the minute after they fla-hed lire, she uiiied ■‘l’ll try it." Die * aid to herself; ,- il it doe- no good, i* can t do much harm. I lien -lie -aid. ‘•Frank I" Her husband I'nu-ed Up, and, opening his eyes with an imbe < ile -tare, replied : ••All right. Dolly " ••frank, you believe that a wife honld follow in tier hu~ hand's footsteps, don’t yon f "1 o bv -me iou n: , -*nti- Bie Wbtnan, Idoiiy." ■\cry " • i• • tin- 1:i \I - I’m going, tore Her husliaml looked up. liaff sobered. ••Nonsense, Dolly!" he said; ••that is running the thing into the ground. Von will do no such thing." ••You’ll see that 1 will, Frank !” she answered, resolutely. ,l l love you, and what you do I shall do, too! If you see lit to ruin yourself, soul and body, and • *v \\ ' shame your si lu, ! shall follow your example. I care for nothing that you cannot share. As ymi do. so will I.” llis cheek paled, and hi- lip quivered, lit* sat silent for a minute, then got up and said: ••Nonsense, little girl! Come to bed, Dolly.” She followed him obediently, and no more was said on the sub ject. For three or four nights Frank came home punctually, then his old habit mastered him. Dolly had his supper all wait ing, and hi- slippers and dress ing gown before the fire hut he did not come, .she waited pa tiently till 10 o’clock, t hen. put ling a wrap about her she culled the housemaid. ••sit by baby’s crib. Marv, and. when Mr. Mayfair comes, tell him I have gone to the Reindeer. Ask no questions, and take good care of baby, and you shall have a dollar extra this month." “Very well ina’ntn." with won. deling looks. Twelve o’clock one ! and then the young husband let him sell in with his night key, and came reeling into the sitting room. There sat the maid In side I he sleeping child. Frank looked about a little anxiously. ••Ah, fast asleep! Fine little fellow!" iie said bending over the crib. ••Mary, my girl, where is your mistress—gone to lied*” “No, sir; site’s gone to the Reindeer Hotel.” He stood nndslni'ed. “What do you say, girl f “She went out at 10, sir, and hade me tell you when you came that she had gone lo the Rein deer." The young husband stilled something like an oath, and sat down belore the hearth. Hall an hour went by. then he started up and glanced at the clock. “(treat heavens! Il is nearly 'l now. and she's not here!” He seized his hat and m.-lied from the house like vine mad. By the time he vVas hall way to the Reindeer, he vV;HJ perfectly solid. “Dould she have meant what she said!' lien-iced himself over and over again. ('resent l.v a carnage i |nr down from the lighted tavern on the hill, and. as it passed him. a wo man’s voice rang out, singing the chorus: Wi* won*i **o ’nil morning! It was his wife’s voice. He caught at the horses' heads, frantic with rage. Dolly’s pret ty curly head looked out as the v chicle stopped. “Frank, old fellow—hie - i.- tliat you * (Jet j n—hie—gel in! Why didn't you come < hie. <>li, we'd a jolly time—hie—we did! Don't blame you for going out. Frank Didn’t know it wn -o peasant-hic-l-1 moan to go eve ry night.” •You do!” lie gasped, leaping into the -eat beside hej (Jra-p ing her arm,lie muttered. ■ liver dare to do Mich a thingagain. and you’ll !><• no wife of mine !" Dolly laughed uproariously. ••Xonsem*, Frank ! I.H me do a you do . that's fair. Let go mv arrn You hurt me! Beside-, you’ll break my flask brandy' Frank, ta-teadrop" He caught ii from hei hand and flung it cut of tho window. ' i: IBIM .ll'l Vi :■ "ti •n’l v 11,1,1 11 " XL Flank ill' head 11 hands.* ._ ' N 1 ••Opoii heavens •L’sh ■I 'w ils n^^B lr ,Vl ‘ ls - Ihi-'m I made the ascent own room at i,vs(, Imr yVlimaay, very unmanageable, and ed in cutting up all manner otVjfe! pers dancing and singing her checks flushed and her haid streaming, and asking il I hew would not go again cnother night? —it was such tun. Ill's pretty, modest little Dolly! Long afler-he had fallen inly a sound sleep Inn lui- ban I sel over the smoldering fire with hi- lace hidden in his^hands. ••Dolly,” lie said, when she a woke lale on the following morn ing, ‘‘what happened lasi night must never happen again." She looked up with her old clear eyes. ••X'erv well, Frank ; th.it is for you to say. .Inst as you do. so will I.” He was silent a moment •I would rather die than ee wliat I saw lasi night over again," he said. •FrankV she said.her lips i|iiiv cring. "I've seen Ihe same sight once or twice every week since the day I married yon, and only tjod knows wliat it has eost me.” lie caught her close to his heaving breast. •‘Boor little wife!" lie il most sobbed, • von never shall see such a sight again. I .shall sign the pledge to day.” ‘ Frank." said his pretty wile, one day, as they watched their children playing on the lawn. “1 forded you handsomely 1 hut night il was all make believe. I didn’t goto the Reindeer that night, and not a drop of the hateful stuff had passed my lips. Didn’t I fool you that night, and cure you in I he bargain “You lit I le witch!" lie cried, hut the instant after his eves tilled. “Yes, Dolly,” he said, drawing her elose to his side, ■you cured me ol a lialiil that would have been my ruin, heaven Idess von for il. Liihjii'. TU YOUNG MEN Same old genius gives the fol lowing elegant advice to young inch who “depend on lather" for their upport, and lake no inter est in hu (lie-:., but an* regular drone > lu the hive, nli r 1 in:; on that which i earned by other ■•<lonic, oil with your eoal. clinch the saw. tin- plow handles, the ax. the -pade anything that will enable you to stii your blood. Fly around and tear your jacket rather than be tin 1 renpi cut of the old gent leinnii' boon t\. Soonei I ban play I lie dand y at, dad's expense, hire your elf Ollt to some potato patch. let vour elf out to slop holes, oi to watch the bars, and when you I himk yourself cut it led to a rest ing spell, do il on your own hook. (iel up in I lie morning, < urn a round at least twice before break fast. help t lie old gent I email, give him now and I lien a lift in biisi ness, learn how to take the lead and no! depend upon forever be ing led. and vm have no idea how the di ciplim will Icoieli' you. Do thiand. onr wold for it, you will eeiii to breathe a new atmosphere, pns-e anew frame, tread anew le-tinv. and vou may begin to aspire to man hood " In • difference between a duck and a girl is that one i- killed to dies- and the other is dressed to kill.— Jioiten Courier. I ’ |b'i \\ ad|fl llie a cIM lie llql^ed^B >lt reidaiiJ^^H one tin'll and rliemS Tltt'itexl day Thou to anot her lonise, ’(a caul ion. lie pai'^J^f and I iSH Kiai mi on a I line, I lie ing; received an invilj ed a convent ion offl Was cal led lor I lie pv cussing (he lies! in family govern mt.'itl. ••Whitl do you know tnmiJ Ctrl' ’ ehildrt'ii flic mu • Ali.no she said.'A'i liav<l * it raised anything lint lull, g! men: but, l.md of Hit* llTgii you should have seen how I rais ; ed I hem ; yon should see me raise I man that weighs uindttwj David Davis." I pon rising vote was iminedialely elected FimfflP <'ial Si'erefary, with power 'send for persons and papers. Hu iililtr. - Annie Ivi.inl, the daughler of | a Mississippi planler, became I soniewlinl famous during t lie war j as a rebel spy, and was once sen ileneed lo dealJi, bill dually liber i aled. Her family losl all ilsj * weallli, and snbseiiuenl ly went to (California, having married William Townsend. In San Fran ! eisco she started a manufactory of wax llowers and did very well ! until, in an auli < liinesr *^l. I njd eslalilisliitieiil was burned. jH suit againsl the eily for damages j failed, and al lasi aceolllils sliiy disappeaied, with liei leaf iic a b-ID-r mdieali liersell ellild. V> llou Cil;r ?*t. / t leal - cannot restore my wile, . Iherefore I weep" is I lie iliserip I ion on a l‘ l eneli tomb done. A Joke i not o durable a • si eliurell bell. Alter it lia been, lolled a few line it i' worn mil. There" mil ie in I lie heir," avs .lone--, done lia a liran new baby al lii- house. Cm mi i. to witness You're a nice sort of fellow, you are!'’ Wil lie lil say I lie same of i on. sir. only I’m on my on lb. j • 'Should a man drink mail Ii ■ pint'sipieries a medical ex 'change. Well, if a man Inis a Wife il‘ hi' dull lo up puffer. lie- but who Ii el lii be di;iven| In tie* bail) Dili lasi wilder nnii| bailies Im- lemr- ala lime Wi lliec canals and nvei •Who wa lie' lir*t man 7" ask 1 eda Sunday -ebool leaeherof her prodigy •Adam." • And who was: I le* first woman ' lie hesitated but a moiiieiit. and llieti slioulcd, j • Madam." Yonng hoii'ttWTle: ••Wlial mis | I'ib|e Ii 1 1 It* eggs again! You really mud lell lliein. Jane, i , let I lie li'-li- -at on a liy^gH fl. .. • 'in j •'lll can pass a lint pl£ lo her neigh Tior at the table witjij as distilled lime-vJ ™',"xr 1 b b n.d i i.• • A back will di'fiM At and howl • l l k --*i^*..ff l (U l in til. a scalp ilancti' I'/fr'/V ■ l.iny jirfYoii have not been out lo serviebyet; Iherefore you have no eliaiTi/jbey f” Applicant:—‘No, rv, 1 mi t buF.’f've got three school ii^md^fiTlMMi Is.” I<ady—“Alt, , ' liing. Are • or or—” Appli,fthe mum, for lilejeiigljicned^Jl.and freo smiui round '^^^^V^'diiile About theltitlo last jilaccs and numtyjd n '•mil impi nvemeii^^flHn ~ i Mi' iI 11 . ;\ Gi■ IT given lo pieJV being askeiU •Irange table 1 yj.'' S In i s£,] ” m ship