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Rome Courier
TUBUSDAY. -iORXlKt March. 4,
For Conjjrcs—7tli District.
Gen. P. M. B. YOUNG,
or Bartow eoexrr.
Important Declaration from Gen. Grsnt—
Not a Party >Ian.
“The. man |ou horseback”—the coming
mu—has evident!]' a plan and a will of his
own.. As the president uftiiqf i\g>atjli«jtu
party,-and tiic^oHseteJ ’ WrrSut ofr its tnafl’a
j|ic. pnyt.ii.ittM...in llin tlur.SMHl.
spoils,ho was pretty i. tUurouqiily sounded
. ,,,r Xhursdry-last.bat Uoh*Aa-J4.^iiot)l'ure,ol
. : Fhiladplphiaf hutsatli.-iuiviin.* i tdjoionel Mc
Clure, irapp«nt»,fin»fc* -artedut us a matter
of the atm)st importance that the cabiu et
memberfrom -Pennsylvania. shbhhP ibe ex-
OoTenit)- Ourtitf bee'ause lie hid thwentire
’ c mQdenea of the party! ’ au'I »&'^com
mended", anting others, by llaverajr Geary
who would be a candidate. fiir re,olectioa
nest fallp.uid by Judj^e William.*,wh6.wuuld
bo the admioistration-Candidata. uabtt fall
for the place whieh iie lipids on' , the Su-
• promts Hencb cff the State, 4 DeniraVtarant
regile^ in substance, that. Govern m Curtin
.. wjtsnot hii^mau, and., tha,t while uedejsired
ithe success! ol’ th. administration candidates
appoiutmsnt afapy man , of the type
■:uG*oi , ge.rl;*Stuart.'who belengod to a class
: -''that- were unknown to the active politician,
and would give the party no Strength if ap
poiuted. in short.any man ol'that set, in
t . distributing the patron ige of the State,
'. would be the ruin, of the party. General
i Grant answered that he did not see what
‘•''Objection' tfibre isbuld be to Mr. Stuar\ for
ihstnaca, who had done so much to.sustain
. . tho. loyal cause during # the war McGlure
insisted that Stuait, -though a worthy gen
bib tlemaii, was not the man in a Cabinet po-
• Sition to Vitalize it'party. Genera! Grant’s
"‘‘ ibSwer was, “I am not the representative of
; *.a party ntjseif, though a party, voted for
,e,.*ine.
= ‘'Thisended the argument. McOlurehid
‘•'“'Nothing further to say, emept that lie had
" ' mistaken the standpoint from which to dis-
p 6 Kcnss ; tUe qtiestion.of the, Cabinet of Grant,
../and so the matter stands.—r2T Y. llerahl
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Council Chamber, 1
Rome, Feb. 24,1S69. J
Called meeting—Present
Hargrove, Mayor.
Aldermen Smith, Perry,'
Cohen.
Minutes of last meetiu
lirnicd. 9 • '
Motion of Aid. Per;y,' to reconsider
that portion of the minutes in reference to
the appropriation to the Fire Cpmpany
was lost.
__ Onmotion of Aid Perry, a committee
if Uv<|ttiro appointed to take into considur-
ation the fire defence of the -City— Aid,
mith and Rawlins, wppoini
mittee. -- .
On motion, iurtheriinui was.grauted the-
committee ..tt buildiug a 'Powder M$g9rT
On motion, it was agreed, that, the liiiu-.
utes df eacU meeting ’ of.Couucti, be with,,
held irom.publieation -until: confirmed, by
CoaneSowi® v *- : w r SiWPw
On motion of Aid. Ni.blu—That the Po.
-A. ..IfartlfcCarellna oKsicean.
TThe Wins!_
lYia
living in this cWnuij, ;*
olation of the*, law.’
.1 on horseback,ar.d si
to Germantown,then the county seat. After
ho waSarresteS, his wife managed^ -'dip
him a knife, and on his way to prism he
cut his binds,and being well mounted, he
mad* good his escape. Nothing was heard
from him after his escape,by hisyfapulj.
He had been married but a short ’ tune,and
his wife mourned for him as one dead.
A few weeks sinee.au old gray-hea^d
man stopped at the hottSx where she t(*ii
living,and inquired for her. She came out,
? )m ‘ told him she had no rccollectiea of aver
having seen him before. He then njadft
himselt known as her long absent husband,.
Am} now,after a separation' of nearly forty
years, they are again living together as hap.
:pfiy asia.uewly married couple,
to ' ’“tV-i ■ — f-V.
;is .ihe. bistwyiclencaqf a. cultivated . ifitil-
Ject.nuid a,.clear. conscmnce~I^iaA.great’
that they be Required to Callout the hours'
duringthe Wight:' -’Adopted;
On tHtition 'of 'Aid. Cohen, a committee
. . Hurl ■-->.v'... 1
; U .p’u.t .pcfij uSiise^iud rpth. o;/ without -^ajlTice
~ commit no. errors. Nothing is so did:cult
^idq—nfi^g^iEaiiiy.'dOTLa^.^.^ j
s Georgia legislature. -
- •• Tcesdat, March'2
“ ‘ But little bf geheral interest has ti-auspir-
. *d during the past two days., The claim of
' S31.000 paid by the Governor to Mtssrs.
y iinkiill, has been discussei at great-length
in both Houses. Tho Senate appointed a
committee On tli« pnstrto arbitratethre mat-;
»l *' ter.'
'■■■ The House' refused to appoint a commit-
‘ J,i tee of arbitration but appointed .one to ia-
vostigit’e tbs facts and recoinuyud .-iiiy ac
tion they may think proper.
The House passed tY« ‘following bills on
Tnasday:
• A bill to ineorpu-atethe Vann’s ''Valley'
Manufacturing Company.
A bill toprotect planters against imposi
tion in tbes'ak- of fertilizers. '*
A bill making it a misdemeanor to cut
down clissnut trees on the land of another.
. A bill to ameud section 4010 of Irwin’s
Code. . a
(Thikbili relates to the issuing Of distress
warrant*) ,
A' bill to dissolve garnishments in certain
cases.
A bill to incorporate the Georgia Itnpor-
tiig Guano Company.
. -A bill authorizing agents and attorueye
at Law of defendants to make oath, to,pleas
. in certain eases, 5
A hill to amend Section 332U of Irwin’S
Code,the same, being in relation to suits
ags.uist Railroad Companies.
The Senate iu Executivescssiourooiifiriii-
ad the appointment by the.Governor, of
0. B. Forsyth of Dallas l’uuldiug county,
Solicitor of the Rome Judicial: Circuit,-and ;
W. A Adams, of Mei riwether county,Solici
itor. of tho Tallapoosa Circuit. . I:
Ttie .Senate anil the Tcnuro of Ofllee T.aiv—
General tirunt’!! Pollej-i
A'radical caucus of the Senate has deck*
detLiinori the,postponement of the repeal or
modifipatiou gf. .tlm .Tenure uf .Office law till
the 4th of March Such leading republicans
of the Senate as Fessender:, Sherman and
Mortem pleaded earestly for the repeal a* a.
simple mciisure ofjustice to thp TresideuC
e!a,at;- but -it uppeare that )V.iIsuUjud;£uut-
n»r, oL Hassachuxatts, gained tliaiei point
by parading -before thb s tartled Sohtheru.
“cjdrjiisk’ba^jrS^'tho ghost of Andy b ohn-
s°q ? .-.jl4 wk’ trpe^ Rmt, the .restrictions ef
the.‘eii*ti>g:law, WltieltliiiJ kept Jolinsoq
ombw-jgoed- lmhavior.- 'we're not' heeded ibis
(L^itjbut stiii,di5bTnhg , ibthefuiuicJFeyon4 !
"Grant, some modifications of the law wovtld’
Jbe wiser than its hCsotuTe repeal. Butin.-!
tfog/ffagfi, if a bill umeudiug.thc; Eur ,pr. do*.
- pealing the hiw lyore^eut up to Johnson he
j- would aeree' the occasion for -ruie of ilia-TilIn-
"*4ibiisTeethfe3'ts.'tire’ Senate,''Wilseir would
' fptfsjfODb the suVjec!)b;s to raisiiietibn.tc John
, *011.^ Aud '^Of-upoii. this .shildish pretenqe,
ittitaosueits .voted.to-pass the subject nror jto
- thehbfoW Congres*, whetf '’Johnson willde
* w fnlt itfibe way.—IV' Y:\lTcriiIil. "' . A V‘. *
■ 1* »:* ru---" -■ rc.v; • «il l i.l ! v,
ijjffltt ! ea7 — icbnsaiidottoili -* 1 h • ' ,.
...VThB.Iatnd 'We Lave’’ is to be coaihined, iu.
•..-April, wiih f'Xlift'Mtw Ecleotie Magazine,”
li ' at Baltimore, and, therefore will no'longer
exist under j ito«old»nnme. ■ “The Land We.
LtwVideSerVcd stteaetS -audan independent,
exgtnce; but.the^outhfjrupepple hjvAiiever-
auatained a 'south’ era '1 iterary. pario^'cid.- —t
“The Ney 5 "^5feotic)f js.upp^rcntly! well-es-
tablisbed; na3 perhaps 11. is far epoqgliNorth
to live and prosper.— Selma Times.
ES_Eiglit or ten miles below Macon',
• Georgia, tjierejs ^lii^orieiil .spot kuown a*
Brown's Mound. "If is surrounded by a
level country, and is the jnpst elevated point
for many, piles.., There are traces of afqrti-
fieation upon it tp jtltis day. The- hue of
|- Jireastwbvks cag.jb(Cd.iKfil.ly Ito.eed out.—
.. Varibus rdlips, sucli, as crosses,have bee*,
picked up oh.the ipoun j)vnd as UO.Srmy ex-
cept that of flerhando De.Soberer,passed; 'ag'Vweetiiofatbes.-
ibrough.Georgia,"whose - religious ftitjh whs ^
that of the Ciifholie Church, it is ce&i* 1
that the works were thrown hp hj." the
troops of that Spaniard. He fpughtjhany-
battles with the;Iadiani upon [W; jnsi-ch’
frpm-Florida to thp,3Bssjs'sippi. Ifivpij^nd
perhaps one at this poiut.—EicdLOjigc^
tST'Sbmc of the prominent friends' of
GenLGr&ht propose to erect an equestrian
etatue of Mm on the southern portico' of
■ the Treasury Department. A model has
been received.from Boston. A life size-
trould cost $35,000,heroin £50,000 and co-
lassal $75,000. The material tube compos
ed.of canon captured by Grant,and tho pe 1
destal of- granite:
authorized to purchase. from Ayer, Hills
& Co. asetbfiHiy Seales ' for’ tW-oity.
On-motion of 'Aid. Smith, His, Hon. the
Mayor, was instructed to attend the proposr-
ed meeting of the Incorporators of the
Memphis Branch Railroad Company, oh
tlm 1 Sill of March next,'and to give assur
ance that this Council will heartily ck>-op«r.
atom ihe building of said Railroad, audit
authorized by. the popular vote .of the citi-
tizeus will subscribe for our just propor
tion‘of the Stock in said road.
On motion, of a committee consisting of
Aid. Noble and Cohen were appointed to
confer with AJapt. Gartrell, in reference to
charge for Gas.
Council adjbufb<jd,77A, •,, f ' :
IL A. SMITH, ;-.i
' " : . 1
*•'*** Communicated; .
Cottage Home, March lst^tSOft.
;Mr;:dwinell,: ; 5 j.J
. I hops the old adage may hold good,
"Maroh comes in like a Lion and' goe*
like' a'Lamh.’-’- This morhit§
ciouvly.cold—Mercury down to twenty de
grees, all night, it brightened tha. proap*ct*.
of* a good fruit crop—as well as other crops.
Had'th* mild- weather w* experienced
during Fcbhia'ry'continued ten days longer,
the.peach trees would have been in. full
bloom, aad.a later freeze would have, put
au end to peach** for the preaent yaar in
this part of.Georgia —Wheat looks b’adly,.
in'faetj .it has locked so ever since, it'come
up, haying been s*.latvgonn, and reujained
Under ground from fiv* to six .weeks before
it oomenp.bufHke another oldsaying.“thire
is n o tedingthe luck of a ' ! lousy. ; (!fiiif. 5 ’
Gotten rCottbn! Cotton!! l is.on’thq.brain,
ail are Tor a cotton prop this year, .rich. - and
poor, white and blaek, old nnd young, all
see green-haeks Only through* 1 Cotton.—
Ti-nljr'We’may add u ’tis distineS ^ji'ds! en
chantment to the’ view.” Iu my v.'cw, I
eaa only see a fair prospect for such times
as wo experienced in 1SG7; no Bread; in
the country^ threatened starvation.to: mail
and beast, and millions of dollars paid for
Cotton, sent out of the country to buy the
lacking food— this should remind us of. an
other old sajiug. “The loss of cue man i*
tke gain of another.” And th* loss of the
Sonth by such a foolish aid suicidal eonme,
will he tha gain of the Northwestern farm
ers and transporting Companies, , However,
vie neod not preach or; write, ou. that Sub
ject: Colton hits always ruled omaipetent-
Ir SdUlhj and always will, so 1 ldnjflft.” the
iVvadoian can be 'cajoled - Jute planting, it.
But next year when Sambo sees the cot
ton all gone, and hut few Greenbacks, and
all promises; and no Corn, lie will be apt to
remember the game played hetresn the
White i«aa;and -the Indian yrittw'.ft!** 8
“Turkey or Skunk,”... -Now Mr.,. Editor, I'
will go right to the subject that ioduaad mi'
to write this letter, and that is out 1 'of'the
numerous papers published in' Georgia,
don't you think some editor*could . make it'
to hispwu iattrest, as woll as to.thwinteiest
of the fanners throughout the*- State,' to set
ap-'andptthl.ishsueli - a paper as thif**F*w-
This-is ; the Cat that teiught that fat tinit iag^d 35j;ears_
ieat the t3alt"that'1ay iti'fhe house that Jack.
q,^lt?t3iaa«nK>eifoifjwv. loiJ-.o «« |', „
^ThWShhiOomiffittelpti.'’' :b—‘:
- ! » This'islSfe Wg thitworried *m<5t
cSngKt feifi-the l'ffialt
ksflithe Sdnse thht'Jdelri'ijiiiti^Fhtfffl-af.
‘Umi. hna-J* -qathted v&raa..am asiLal . ^
fcf ^
This IHBSVSw'WRIT the crampled horn,
that toSsed the dog’that worried • the cat
that eimghtthe-rtit'that’ eat'the-'nialf ' that;
lay in the house fhat r Tiek bailtl—.4'ianAt.
ngtoMjdy—«i,-.y Hq-wdi is-?-,
Sain Bind—- •’ ' - ' 1
This is the maid all forlorn that milkeJ
the'cow with the'erumpled' hofh that toss-
ed 'ttie dog that worried she feit'.that’eihght
'•tat th'af catrthe inalt J thi»tTay i ¥n -'thf-house
that-'jaek-hnilt.: " *” ' •
John E.--Kryant. : -laa >v- ■ ,
’ This is'tie mhiilall tatteth^ aird-torn tiial :
iharrifcd the maid-” aU . for!oru , ' that milked,
the cow wkh : the"urtmple'd"horii’chnt ; tps%.
: ed thjfdog'thit worried the'cat that eaugl\t.
tihe'Vat that-’lay'in’the •lrouSe i, thaf t Jack,
bnilf:t-i^J. AnfrubiVciify IfUS. ....
T Oo«t8 as* a* . ■ WW < to j
these liigh prices,of it will appeal to its own
generous soil. Let thfe appeafhe-mede,Nnd
^ each farmer can raise a sufficiency of sjrttPj
'farmer aiM fdiiiy.i^sle arthixriutRtotiTiJ to s^ybls olraTanjfji^hjfa) tosnpply,
hifja-vahKlBle add ‘WterAfia^pertU« fe’
«i3 o4*L Ato'Jo '•St.Wi'>'i<».«L>:LaoUs#gj'ai*i,F7 AT. UOttsl. ■ • , . .. . , ,
pure literature
Journal” for morotiii i y»av, and I n*v-
.ereaw auy jra>liDfUimu*%wpJUtlit«jk$» tie
mgm * aoiue. toa seob is
comes. w‘4|
agricultural
merohandise and stock,.-.scieatifio subjects
attd : instruttirert«Jing'fbr'the .^htflify-ri-ho
tiva tor, „ . .
its issue is only monthly lienca the ‘ far
mers ar 6' : ptit dff’tdS lohg'with'out a supply
of r*x»licg-mat*oe, ; fresh'-and chntinaed.—'
lErcr^wtrek' a paperdhToted' Wtigrifcnltur*'’
.-j-iVsi>rpgrcss, prospeqlS.and whaCIsgojag.
; enjUaong our people, would he s highly :i ,in T 7
teresting and instractite. I hop* such a
a7 , .00- .Corn <64a6S*. ,Oats,„ 07a68c.
40al’.50. Rye $1143-.....
New York., Match Stocks, smady;
money at 7 Exehaago 9.-, .Gold. 1 vj2. 1
cent lower. Wheat quiet and stedy. Corn
X cent better. Fork firm; mess,
Steam Lard quiet; barrels ..'1.9^, .Cotton -
50.}. TurpentimJ 51^,; Rosin qaiet.
-The
Two oldmaidaat shut of day,
A bachelor’s carcass bore away,
With wrinkled brow and matted
And heart that net*] ~
lisir.
Bring briars,they groan ad, bring woods
blown, • h- ' -' ‘ .;
Brind rankest wteds of.nauic unknown,
Bring withered boughs from dreary wild,
To strew the bier of error’s child.
And mak* his grave where the lizards,
’ A hide- <■!'• ■ 1/ « , ,•
Where night-shades strew the swan, p creek
side;
of^ight—where getrigi JflripS ^ r
■Oe-tedaTorri
Si
To’cnt tlie strings ‘of CafidV bow;
The sad house cat shali iviiine around
Hm lonely'grave in grist preiinind 1
‘•Her* lay him who was *hen:-high”
•Here, .were shall faH [o pityiiig tye .i
For , 6iin i Afor : him no kiting heart
Shall ache; for him inrttiar-s’.mil stoat-
to U;- ", .« i.-r ....
His bloodless lips shall till 1 'to dust; !
His old jick knife Shall i waste with rust;’
’He whom we-hfitefroia light oB moo ,
ShtilhsVSrfrighttbe: babas again. :
Forwre h* T *"tiuA Mm. from the Jigh‘;
Beneath this ground and. oat of sight;
Bnt.-this rude epitajih shall stand,- j
.. ■ “H*:who to cfc one gave his.Land.’,,.
Severe on-the i Officials-—A Now
Orleans paper thinks there ia na necessity
for-making a fuss-about a New York depu
ty sheriff being discovered a great malefac
tor.-tor, under Congress,almost all the .offi
cers in the South have been filled wi: h -aiide-
faetors, and it ivoald not make much differ
ence whethor the sessions ‘ifthc Legislatures
were - hel : iit Phe-Statj capitals or the-peni
tentiaries.
- Jack’s Honse.-
JvhhbaH’s’Opera House—
■ TKii -ii '6be'house’that 1 Jack built
The State'Treasury. 1 '
Mr. B.--r H: DeQbakeembier.—The
Fin mbs Committee (says the the Atlau ta
. j\!iris. TlrrtyunanuiiOusly acf(uit Secretary
DeGraffenried of havinp- uenc wrong in tho
matter-of @2,-000 collected by him ior Fort
This - is the malt that ISy in'* th'e ’House on account of -vaccine matter. The report.
thatjatfk-btiik.
Gov-Bullock— , w
. This is the rtttihateatrthe tout that lay in
the house'th'at’Jack built'.
Dr.-Angier— ’* ’ Us
monds and pitfi.<ii£_ tsu.esaisyou pass along,
the stjeets?,,Jlt vr.?uid,majie.yqu feel happy.
for weeks to . come, Such happiness you
catf give to others. IIow, do" yott.ask^ By
dropping' iweet words, kind remarks, and
pleasant.smiles as you' ptbs along. Speak
to that orphan "child. "See the diamonds
drop from her cheek. Take th* hind of
that friendless hoy.. Bright ’pearls flash in
hisoyes.’ Smile on the sad and dejected.
'A joy suffnc*s Ms ehesk, more hrllUant thau
the nfost precious Stc'des. By-th* way sid«f.
f —, 1 J t 1 - , * f, „ m J a!" till* Ha/, i /Tm rtl*
was adopted with - no dissenting-voices:
p. J^errymum ouc ot'. the
lUQab promiocat lawyers of tVesteru fi ear-*
gia. died u .the 22d ult. ;
said Jut of lair l having previou ly bceli Ievi6d j
upon by virtu “f ah aitacbmemt in favor <
plaintife. , . .
Also, lot of -and .No. 1U7 ip ’tho ipt Dii
ar. d 3d Sootier BcJk eGuntr, ti^- lcvi' T
.tie property «V Vti&. Vfyrfcy to^flisfy
•ftoai the Pdk — „
of-SIoaa, AllntaB^i Ce2wJ*Rai^rpoki. • *
- At!*., lot of M ifiCia. MO. ra the 13tfi; Djf
fl»n 3d Strcn*.“*. Ebilsipofl^t Gi. levied o«
the property M.Afafvio Sf»sfy ohc’ &
from tho Sul- : !or Court of siid county, in fai
of Pal ton Sj- *0 vs Thornrs S. Ward, principle,
and Jus. M. V. .ire and John Smith, securities, on
stay of eipci: P»n* Property pc inted bat’by J-
M. Ware. -
Also,lots of load 2Ios. #4», 640, 647, 631, 604,
679 and 716, i» tne 18th District and M Section
Also, -ve>t half of lot of ’ land No.
.644, in the 18th District and 3d Section,
/JL r i * (] r .l v K - r 1 . r i 11 4t Ml eout ty, levied on as the property of Ed-
I Pnoenixand Mampulatea if w^aDoyk.. to satisfy tw© from the s u -
** - perior Court of paid couny—tine C.^ W. Dejap-
Are Agents of alti,vfeli ’• Known
. >: ‘ l . if. • •• • i i '{t''
Fertilizers,
Get Rich Quick!.
T^O BALi^j TOl
lit;KBTU *X'6-» ttOMR. G’A
lohecitatejp purdhaseauch
well proven Ferrili^r. , ‘ :
itsaJ hi foiUwlng ccftillcates^frons *the' Polk
county Wen/whb hare tried'it r " • ‘ '!• n
At the'reqoest of Messrfl. Berrya Sc Co. Agls
for Wilcox, Giftba A Co^ I give a • report of the
effect* 'orWiTbo2TOitbs' & Co’e. Manipulated.
Gft&ao. i used 200 pounds per aero os-my' cot
ton, confi lcpl the jriejd on the land thus
-manured ha a been increased at l*ast 168 * per
cent. O v> ing to my had health'a out th’e* pick-
i ng aaaaon, 1 did; pot take-precautten as’I intend
ed, to enabl® me to s-*y exactly tho difference it*
the yield where the Alanipnlatei tr*s nred en
alternate r?w«, but;I do k»:ow it pay^ and pays
welly and I intend Oaingjt rext year.
Rome, Gat; Dec'18,'63. W. M. IIctc«inc» *
. I am requested by Messrs. Berrya k Co., of
thiaplane; age ta for Mesar#. Wilcox, Gibbs & Go.,
to •ive my «xpcriei*c«tjn^dsmx tbe PbcanU A
W i It ox, G ibhs * Co’s. ' ^laaiptilated. G uanos. I
u-ea both these manures the present jear add
discorere.l but little difference iu Tesult, and
consequantly I weiiuLreconimend one about the
: ume as the other. I regard these manures as a
paying-investment.- The land thus -manured'
thi> year bus yielded iullr 361 per cent ^more'
than thatuot manured.' I sball^use theaegoan-.
os on every a'ere I plant the coming year.
N.'J.TouLrtr.
Rome, Ga^., Djc. IS, 1863. •; r ..
feb*2tw2(-w2m.
! pppuaed,.l£st. the
,fteeM.j?f Jjiesduy night was the
jgfu$.ijrp in. thi|,vic0iitjr .to a ■. Jaigc ex-
yONlS To\l -hfE ■FAEfisk'y FbiATTClANS
'TO”CrtACK'.h ; 7’Gh»6ral'Ufairt:^ccofififig to a.
dispatch J R T ak!ii'n'gtoo^' : 's.iiit' that’ 4- ;
thourinie wifel?i:tcd hj-w’ pMR.eil'pany
Tfe’wps'norii fepresen-atire' 6f ariv poBtica!
’partj': ":How ^uthe partisin' polfiiciifes in-
te^iret tins’ Tfie inori • Genehit Grimt-
JSrulops'himself thc’mfoie' tlrcj -'getbewifd'
eri. J — AT T. Il'rrdf ' '' ’ ;
TS-'-dxfjtk Foi^Vt,- 1 in his
“hbcasinnal’' carreipiiinJerfi-e W-ithTii.? Press
inserts thiftfie Fofty-First Cotigress ; i wilt 1 '
cantmae'iu aesrion'at leasf a -m'ont]r;'"im J.'
• flhStniC , tTdu”-' : 'rcifi'oye&'. 1 l *
yffl’' dji^sc^ "of'pnbKc htiriness iu a hurt
: -l : i .:, v.. -it!Il^-is ‘ ■ • - ' ••
>fi yotmg JWy Sttiuyrag'Pf*ueiiJirfa iEn9 '
■in'g-tfiif*;beUe'Sfieatif td!H ‘iffime--
-btidy itf a'letter Ihaf We -had a great 3eal fir'
Tttil-wexftef.lMMy. 1**
• C O M B
. OBt. -OF Hya
JAWSOFDf^
V
3RTABLE
Dw«lling;wLh five, good
in the upper part sf tpws,
Apply t»-
W.D.HOYT. ‘
_ .ic Cou5tt;
WYNN, Executor ef' thb last will
meat of Robert Wjrun, late #1 said
sed,haring fileI'liu petition, pray
tissed from his administration and
le has faithfully execute! his said
,— : —, are therefore to cite and admonish
all person*interested!a said deceased's, estate te
bow caii3e; why said cxecotof should not re-
eire letters of dismission on. the first' Monday
of March next.
Given under «.v hand 4r.d official signature.—
This Aug. 26th, 1$6ST
6TEVEN A. BORDERS, Ord'y.
au *23tv6m. * -
T HE firm of Daily^ Reese A r
byrn^t,'
All parties ml* ted to the ej?
ei*tms Agamil it are r.-«ne3ted t,. ’
ly with C. W. Spron’U 1.. C W. g^
G. Dati
NEW
Tom,
ffl ILL S. DAILY & J
John A. Jones, plaintiff. i .•-> ¥.v
plain ti:
t© satisfy one li fa from tbe Sujwpoz jCftU
said comity,in iator of H. Rrico vs J
^rcCOT^r*‘Property plai:
attorney. A* S.' McGREGO T
j mar/chJ H u.-.r*-; *® h '
reat: behiedie5 |
IfitlY Cedros litters
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENT.
ARKAiiSA3 HEAllD FR024. .
’ T£STXJl#J5T :".#F" j iaDlolu. juE$.
t Stoney Point, White Cp.,
Dr. John Btill—Dear Sfrr ltast FeBruary l wi
in Louisville purchasing drugs, add I get some
of yoar Sarsaperilia and Cedron Bitteys.. \
My son-in-law, whe wa3 with me in Jbe store,
has been dawn with' rheumatism ibr some time,
commenced on the' Bitters, and *>on found his
genenOJifialth improved.- *, i£ ,-t ->*shr
e ! !«-.a^ >: r-f : Neely. , Bespectully,. . . !
. ilFE IN A PILL BOX !. v 11.
E|FR IN A JPIRjL BJ3;
Dr. -SaWrM-Mfc!!®
The true Grains of Health!
The tnxe Grains of Health !
ONE P'rtL IS % DOSE.
1££'pm. is a dose.
Fxem Nem Scotia to
MKOOld ANb ALASKA
The People 1 kiafcV tH*m I vWeT jidii »
i'fir Reople use tlieia I . fcjtpi l.
Th*.4«ltoitiC,P.r(it,qAli**s.1 »{«
‘Ei^issif^ivsaalt idtylease you .toft ”Dwi* -»u ojassinf
plerkn'p a string ofp-zrls, drops •fscld.fljp^ t ' B i! tfe p5tsl:^qain-ti‘fi draoketi N'tirt’h-’Car^
lrtii snllier -stotiptid-him 'and - i"qtrirtd *S:iy,
... ^AkJLE'iSnioF- li* iiir. r. t -- i
~ NAPdLE'JNS OF Tilt DAY..
>q -..rj. ;
N.-roji cjl ‘CoiiqtL'iliini .from'Uiei%Jil.
' ThW(ftipple'hWhe'IJeart 'ofi'eVery '• Disoa.e,
and Exnngoiaii ikand ite fountain, head. They
iJe of.
clie*r
tier’s' Ilouia Journal’’ of Ksuffig^^.
j}rgc.irtre%i>aper, devoted tofligripultui-ti' - - . - ,. , „ .. .....
eratur*. 1 hav* read .tke-'“Home ,i, Q , i.;^i, ie *rill nnnaal tn its ran
J mid the city’s dinj aad at the firijsid
the poor, drop words and smiles' to cl
and bless. You r will feel Happier, when
resting on your pillow at this Hose of, th*.
day thin’ 1^-oii had picked up a'’seore o£
perishing diamopd*.' Thp latter fade and
crumble in time'^tte forBiSr grows bright;
er with age, aid precfuqea'happiness arid r*^
flections forqv«r. ^ ’
. - ■ , . Raise; Syrup, j -
.The revolution in Cfiba may maUrially
reduce -thepreaeat yearie j crop i *f angti,
iuoiasseS; and other necessaries indigenous,
to that island. If so, rays .-the Augusta Press
prices will be stiffinthis country. Let the
tarmars ofGeorgiahe wisein time, and pre-i
pare.-fut such. emergency Let every otie;
i ultivate an abundance of sorghum.- Ho not
Creat thu suggestion, with neglect. Labor'
to much disorganized ail over tho : island,
load .there are :-f*w evedenccs of a oes3atreti'
of hostilitiesi . Under (these - circumstances
the crop caniiot be otherwise than ■ ’‘short.’
*. .. -■ aLucd/mJi.E
'j svJ“-S»?u.-uii*mqi*n *o i
Taoubeeis i rowing in North feruSnipti
the subject of mixcdschocls. Spare pojnii,
lation iu most of ihe qjuntry districts iof
jtacle assumes a new and aggravalpj shape
By the bojjpis 'consfetiitibu cdueat;-tn’ ik
made compulsory, and, with the attempt to*
ptitUhrs'experiment ih practiee, s^gn-( or re- -
’teddffiatiiixed' schomk mfist becstabiiMfed, - . Just Heceived. and 7
paper niiy b'S - jottoe up and published in' ’fFot-fhe hill, r 'ik r j :v tialdrallynndjuttlf "re-'
Georrid:'• ’YBiiiS trtly,’ r - 5 •
r-!,.
gf rrr. vat ^
FRt.N-uis.TiSo’ ,
North CafuSnaAtgii
of peanuts for, tfi», Hinted, Suito, r.'EIlyi
bushels to the acre are easily raised, and
find a ready market at @2.50 'P*r : bfashel.
. tei tirthAwiqiiaiof tfeidetssti» j>srt«pre,
ly. 'Wh8JF>»teri»»ljf:.dipappe»td AoWrt:}tiW>--
tcaiat)e«t N r »shtiHa^«Be«x»*.sey 1 «i,'}t«ifck’i
ago', has been discovered in Due .rjltffT
with a big hole panohad in the top >f tl
, head and. a .ropQ round the neck- Jt, appears
.'find a'ready market at @2.50 ; p*i- 1
Th'ey ! .diFb*St inithinpeor Stilptarii-iie- ■ - - .... . . , ..
qniffi'Iime*only aspeciffie fertflizerl'-Duri .therefore thalftbe deceased had.phan.
ing the war peanuts were converted into oil
for htmps in tiie Gouth:: The demand fh^
them hi constantly-ou the inereasc,a»d th*
varied uses to “ L!sl iV —“ * ,w “ 3< —
them a very profitable crop. FShtotirtf,
SS-‘inuch ! aS fifty acres of peanuts :Snd' grow
them in hills abeut the same distaueeapart
*a Vweet, tinfatoeS-.. ” : --2
Ai^Gobl) J -lNVT!STM*lsy.'k“i?aifc? La
Newbpry, qf Chicago,who‘died ‘ollhc'^‘ ia '‘’ t '
Phmaj lasttodhth, while iriilnstiviy;
His family in Paris,^went to Chicago' in
and purchased jit an early day,among
property,-forty, acres ot‘I»ad, ou either side'
ly retained possession ,of tq thq <t»* pf ■
HE death. This properly cost him @lJ50,.
and'.is .zow worth S3j50Q,0Q0f ' a
otdy a part of hb’vast esjat*.; ^?ST ! ^- opce
a poor hqy,. ,. ’ ’
■“Sweet aroulio use* of advarsUyy'.’i.'b»t
the adversity that brings sugar np to twenty
cents a pound,makes the sw«eteuing come
rather deal. 1 bop ; «»*, '*
wor^sst
/hepv«. J; it;^ .
WGuldJiave u.adc a
by persons jrith RiomTlinsi^ini
1 jtfaqpactiflgB^ : .the-„4eH9tive .
:MjtB-»maU£%fsuF Parson J B?e.i.h 1
_.«WGy 4U-:, »j; rhT f ,
qf North Wells street-, which-he 1 p*tsistont-r nudseokpl tiffi NeWOrleafts (trOxtit it -harks;
mm»<todanger,tbatrt* a^liiArejitpigS®^^5gSg^.f|3jctoS,Vf
pqneer»„(Jjo.u4)Mna LegisJaturej.. wni-wur,
qosuch,expense. Combs’and soap wvuld
be superfluous srticle3 among our Tiegisla-
tors,a'largo proporEISn-flfwhoiu could not use
ii comb if’they' would aud woirldn’t uie
1 ’if ilt.-y 11 will not reqnh.- : jnui
acuteness to discover the kink in’ tiiat st
gostiofi. 1 ru*zin*i Into tiiWfn
..VJ-.-kteeiT-i
mister,’ bstet yon Jeffcrtoti Davis?' '“Sir.”
roplied ;tlto Pnoeident, “that is tiiv liimc.”
I thought so,’? replied the tar-heel; you
look- so much-like- a • Confederate postage
stamp: ’■ * '' ' '
. J’AkRtoUiK.—Nathaniel ■ JlcWhortcr,
of Catroll county, killed’ lib father a few
daya siuoe, by knocking him iu the head
with an axe. The'old-man was- in liquor
and was trying to sheet his son.-
'jgi,Frcuiont ln'^'heen seen In M'ashing.
thn. .‘ His hair is silil parted m tlie inid-
Mld.'
NEW GOODS.
JGsj:RGc^iY|d’a
NEW ;S? 7 0CK of
Goods,
BY..
JOSES A II.VUPEU. ,
.. DB. GEO. m. BAVS
JfHSf lEXDOTE
4hiW r-
?AXB,
and other locaities.
Da! MAGGIEL’S
PILLS
Stj-png, Orink.
VflWt liiB
to A, S.UEE CURE
l&d
~~ '.r-jf’VSTtUFn.
til mL ti-.-!.
. —;
SEED-POTATOES.
"for Sale ty
;}aiw--. r •oias'WtonJl
togSftftmJf* ;;
JGMXMwin Do&bmf^Wfe&idarable, • iwDTat>Io“
V/ siat, leather anrqCt.with.har-:
J ytfo, all atuv, wullpi sofd at auuwle33 than ii is*
4 <3 vy#rni. v W"»iWnt^S'gcfitiiBe‘Iliadtit ’right-
, *aJfcttenrt.i-r.i i*.s«t
-m iws* ’ ■'
{.et »titotohirtT?¥*B4»§, r -
lOqdH—iw> — —.Jci.iiiruje*
.hWMCPifU Mlled
exemption of personiltj, and salting
a,.. r«<; s« Woa to-sjai i» ijiuocs.
200 PoqpAs Twine.’
t — riWwaaK JiiH u<tA mteK
All Einfis of Hootes and Lines
a^ aAGreat laikor-Savtoj-JIalMikiiie’ *)
1 h-vn,' Oie iia,k-rsighe.l6ttisonspr Rome,' would J
WfhiW'Of i’PMP
erRl^El tof ’1 ;.* "clicapr..-’s tlio'durability of
.Wm.toeiamNH s**wtr
j 4 mailnfactored' by’ '3.
cfcirihh^c^iwat thf» store ot Ande^. .
i hfl, ii J.-Cobra.
ci
Relieves the entire system^of,pains; aud.A^hes
cnlireu Uie spititd.anQ sen4 new blood. . v
E017NDTXG 'THROUGH EVERt* VEIX.
tagtM They inipsri * w ^ - V f
Sparkling Briglitness to the Eye
A Itosy Glow to the Cheek,
A Auby Tinge’to tne Lips.
A Clearness'to the Head,
Brightness'to the Complexion.
Buoyancy Jto the Spirits,. ’ " "
And HappinesRjon all Sides.
For al! afftcJic/ns of tbe kliJnejrs’ih^j arfe unsur
passed.’ .
m, UaGSIEL’SV S4I.VE
L' fiii• ■:il. IS -the i ■ ■ <
todo *• .-ti'c ■?■ an
HuussUohl i pexa^rc of the JDay*
ft -will ^VtbevioteiJs pain of a Bdrh or
Scald in one min ato.
Sit will AllajJniLuBatiou at onqo.
ttsoothos the painful, throbbing of Wounds. -.
It citVes^C’o'rnfl, Chiblain?and "frost- bites.-
It is lacoraparable for* chapped hands, soro
lips and roughness of*ihogskin.
It^atopa.all pain at oy^f ^ .
• ' Call fbrth^se inestimable Medicine8 v ‘fit : 'yottr
druggists, and* if jou cannot procure thorn, eend
to-jki%!*SP«v TUJs'W- -♦*
AllUrd^ to the 1 United iSJtdtel
nihet he,Addrei|ed,to , .
: ‘ 'HERBERT ^: CO., f
•IT4 T?road way, ^etv yor^.
^iP«r*6a!oJbyti'
«sJ)C0i41y tfwu:Mn* DitWchftt .fufsopa-
rilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of Rickett k
orms I can get tho inediqim
If-I can get" it iipon ‘ eosy terms',I shall 'teo
greit-deal of ftT-f am aware that fliir!tfeo of
such articles is contrary rto: the 'teaching*, and
practice of a great majority of tho regular line of
aI.D/3, bat I see no just cause or good sense ir
jSLE’wTMESCilASsi.TAILOS.
i C C <
.iKITJSK OlM JlKli
’.WITH .
wm
■ .T-qowM r.'LlAY. I '
c0b?y men"-md *
srSi^mirewisfowWiwfflua nwl ft J
rience in the business, of his ability to, give en
tire satisfaction to his patrons, and. sixarthtoes
every garment
Oar stock of *. .- . . .. ,
jvui
CLOTHES, CASSHHERES.
.Jthn'B U•; »a/. g l{
..WEEDS, LINNEN.. ET
,a*aa.ii. 7 U .’Liifif 7/ - ^
c r plete ' an,lt<>
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
We would SIT call and see. ns bs ere porahas-
ing, as we are.detc-rmined to give entire satisfac
tion in evory particular. '
' T0 ^iS£w?ato t ' nder ^
IBs shop' mail, ^ ..i
-. Vi Kesso i C#.. ire have
unprovod the facilities ior mahu - ' '
eur aim to employ ompetentme**uau
rnenta of our busiacssj to keep sm ampl
of material anlmtiri
of.material on,hand,'and do work'
lk * mraLiVbW^^*
im lTI
'lUMBBB,
wfl . .cacoaea and gre's Ii
t censtantiy on. hand, from
llTes'af..;
.tCliti T/ H * ,-oXC*. "■ Ji A
SPRING & SUMMER STOCK,
Haviniratp^ffil ^egial MH» in J^^n-afrk*
dtBBgtfipBBawyiax&aMtigj]
i2^zsmty&5g0ags&
WeAsttertoarselvesshstweVtUitlbe 1 kkle 1 ^”’ * .
,- s :BG0TS AND SHOE^-^ t,
fisW bleu bought fioin first' hand*,* and <l*nt-
prises eWry varietf of fine ^wed..and-pegged
w A k fiMterS^«a5£U!
Rome, oJSSrSdtwtf.
•• 3 J, ;—,<)?.. .j-J.
Marietta
i
: J&!K Wi
J. T. IIOXTCOIJEBY,
-/vea»i?J7to;
TO 1IX UNITED STATES ASD WfiHLV
WIDE READBaS.
I hate received man; testimonials from pro
fessional and medical men, as m, almanacs and
various publications have shown, all *f which
are genuine The following letter from a highly
educated and popular physician in Georgfs, is
eertaialy ene of the moet sensible communica
tion* I have over recei.ed. Dr. Clement knows
exactly What bespeaks of, and his testimony
.-deserve* to be writtenIn letters of geld.' Hear
what the Dieter says of RUDDS.: WOBiTJtES-
- - 'V'rLLAsow'XVit.'rEE Con.vrr. ffi., 1
' Jundto/IMS. j
i Da. Jons Bool—Dear 6ir i I hare recently
given your “Worm Destroyer” several trials, mental Mush# } - ..tC .medartif. V
and find it Wonderfullv efficacious. It has-not MBS. BkDWH, Drawing, Painting, and, IS it- ■■ U1U “ U V“* J
failed in a single instance to have th. wished- die WdAi * ’• ^ ^
for etfect.| I am doing, a■ pretty forgo country Suitahl^bpttdjngs,apparsi — _
practice,'and ha^daily use Tor some article of ire allltM/Jv the orgonii
tbe kind. 1 am tree to confer that I know of ne legjf which the Trustees
rem^ecauiie*tided: by-tha ablest authors that
is so certain and speedy in its effects.. On th<
contrary they are uncertain in the extreme, llj
objRCk.in writing-you is to find out upon what
'|e|ne 'dm§gkrom you,
shat wetoMlgbtidhli'te ■ .
■ -*** ma t ms?m-
j • JSepI so hand and made t. order..
.vrtiw; «i,, - . .
S AS H & fi l IN’DS,
. .^MUthw? M »wM -b»-
JDoara, Aiaiitei«, Window Frames, tic.|
; Will-be furnished at'Atlanta J,rTc-f.
. — kfljtl H*» >i .
- JOB W;OM;
M *j;k»*s.r.n .• ■'
Of all kinds in our line promptly and I
ly attended to. w 1.
X ,-o*Klf.n\iU
^ittU46l
c * G *0 F I N S
•uyir.«yyic?>s: iJ: ' ' ; vr..
Furnished at skirt notice.
-■ ,< V. . *> ...- fi i» T’ ii 4 *
Ware Room Broad St, Opp
S. NORTON & SOI. j
Sloe*?.
Prof. Moral, Intellectual
RB¥t V. E..MAGNET,
ment.,,„, -r '
to iSTTF33ra|E5Ktttofh* r *.
® ^ : tififii* I’utflV eti -wi? iteSZ ,F:.: w -
* “, ttorf »J« -fi OuB 4 *
Drawingsand Fainting, Oils
Xeedle Wbrk ra sit styles,
n,.o*Gaitar, f^-,. Aj'jj
*m.s/sw,wu. s B *.„ ^wj-u-irt-w w. ■ - JO t • 20 W
discarding a remedy which wc know to be effi- Drawing and Painting—Water43elois.li 111 SO*
sden^ simply because we'may be ignorant of its lktwhi* ftsi* te na
combination. For my part, I shall make it a
rule to use ell aud any means te alleviate suffer
ing humanity which I may be able to command
—not hesitating becauseuomebne more ingeni
ous than myself, may. have learned its effect*
first, and secured the sole fight.to secure, tha/
'knowledge. However, I am by n6 means' an ad-
’TocAte or supporter tbe thousands of worthless
nostrums that flood the countrj^that purport to . _
tore all manner ot disease to which human flesh .mmital
is heiA Please reply seon,*and ‘iniurmmeof v
your beat terms; ram; sin most respeefnlly; -
JULIUS P.CLEiLENT, 3L. *
fte *
TTTILL be sold before the Coart House r uf,
Tl Rome,, within the legal hours, of sale, an
the 1st Tuesday in April next, the following prop
erty, ta : .
Lot of land Jib. 49, 4th District and 4th fee
* x^eried on by virtue #f a'
f $mh District, G. Ms., fn>-
vor Of Smith'•* Branham aud A. B. Culberson vs
w. , o.~ .. Levy maflpand raturnfed t#‘
ded it "to many in New York, Ohio and I6wa,if«r
fn scrofula, Sorer sores, and genera/ debility. Per-
ectauccesa haaAttended iu The curat *4qcted
in some cases'of scmfula and fevea sores were
aimoBt-mifaculous. I amvery anxious ftr my.
son 1 ' to again have recourse ta your Sarsaparilla.
Ho i* fearful of getting a spuriou* article, henqe
his writting to you for it. His wounds were
terrible, hut I believe he will recover. 1
lue by a Constable;. .
.Alsb, at same J tune, -and . placV t'he" trwt Uf
land'know^arthu W; S. Cothrffn placo. lying on
j i tho Calhoun Road,'two miles: from R*me, on
-which Daniel Scanlon now lives. Levied ou as
theproperty pf John Scauhxn to satisfy a. Justice
Court n fa, ho’w .mTny liands, itf favor -of "Wm.
B mi th' V» said ' Boanlau. Levy r nrad© and- re
turned Ur mo hy a Constable. ; > ** *
-Pf»IF.OHBD. v -ftAlB^,- uwsV ’ ’ ,
- Afro, at shine lime sni] place. Jot-of. Janfi. X«i
17J,22(lDj|Siticf an^3d Section. . Levied, on by
’virtij® «l a fi’fa from Fiord Sqpci^ior Courr, mb*
Tor'of R. D. mmf I vs JM«awktonUMi. 4 . .
dT. J-Iiawrecoc cndersdr*as the-nroptrty of . j
ontok ?& ,pd.oJ^er4I|Bto H m,^^ rS -A- 1
» 'fe8*7' -v L b-w L-Jn
voi
K ^
f.™-,poi/uoation on ,
*1*9,: B/II-oWodk -M.-sf ri
i.YTUness.thc Boa.' ■ F. M*
i,. Ordinary,-
r ma G.-p.
it orei^f^ih! hag'J -itl* tow 4 *v.’ljfr;r..;;li
is wni.’tom Pf* *ffiSL.h T.nfi*''«W-‘
‘paidbi* country 2
A Good Reason for the Captain’s
,. FAITH.
BEAD THE CAFTAIK’S LETTBK' HD
. THE LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER*
' Ats.. I ma entitled fo
„ . ;*«!?? Hs* Ajpra.^tSH.^. toe eiperienewof * q
Dr. Johif Bull—pear 8irr Knowing the efuci- thes viror of von"* ™
ency ofyoar Sarsaparilla, and : tho healing and given? ' • -
beneficial qualities it poascssea,! scad you the- f e ^y
following statoment of my.case;. .. , r ,
I was. wounded.about two years ago—was at ; t#-<
: MdfdfeOwfwer**'
keii prisoner and confined for sixteen months ^
Being moved so often, my wounds have not hfeaT
i od yet. I have not sat up a- moment einea I wl- * *
wounded. I am shot through the hips. Mygott-Jt™
eral health is impaired, and I need someihing to
assist nature. I have more faith n.ycur Sarsa
parilla then anything .else.' I wish that that is
genuine. Flcase express me half a drien bot
tles, aml obligo . Capt-C-P, JOHNSON, i
Et. Loois, Mfc,-.
- BOOKS AND‘STATIC
JJa. Bn tl—Bear Em:. My husband, Dr. C. I®# PIANOS and SHEET MUSIC.
; £ ainrArf Merchant* and School T.aehers imp-
— 1 * ternt.-Trial orders s»-.
rte(££
-* H.V; VCyV. OH <s.ti«v*K Vv . 4 *V^Ja,- . % i
DR. JOHN BULL,.
r erd t :>1
KANUFAGTTRER AND "VENDER #T THE
'(.■fi : • E L^ERRt.AT^ D
-SMITH S TONIC 3&2t
nsfflBf
1-*A: -' ns* !«:r.,gwsi Mtp jmO
Qi.R.l J -iTjattoil - ?
if:-'’' . HaVer-tf ,/ to,«n<:?-l v--'-(V-«t t.
Chills and Fevei.
TL e-proprietor of this celebratod medicine ias-
of Ague and Fever, ox
and^'Fever,whether ef short or, lang ftandis;
tifeetefn»ndE.hOi-wes
trnt- | Sol. Agedts for Borne and vicinity
tern country to heat him testimony to the t
SLS ’!
iriic a^he^t f ® 11 - 113 *^- RIBEOMti, 1
" Notions, Etc., Kir.
■>* tivrti- -1^1 assy, ae-ofe). ru'd
Yery . Clieapi
,:yr»vi |
•TTIfTILiiboofthe «th o? March, whesrlsj
U pects to start for New York to purehae I
fresh supply. Her store.will be closed dm
her absence of some Wo weeks.
feb25twlm.
Geography^. Natural Philosophy,
’ ’ . *v? z?ad. daily in
. . . fijssiaiitt.
tffUr fnly^Anged
work of training the minds sofiliihMftkbto
and durjnglhrt AitiiiWwtwrjnititifeahoat'slTt
> myself to
BOOK^^ELLER, ■ fs^s^essKs^sst,
7 :■ V-fMilkfl- • . -
with six gallons of milk, will prodoc II t
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Graffeoa- -Mineral
jTr£^te
Paints for Parmers and Otliers
npHE -GEAFTON ..MINERAL BUB COM
-APtiJfTnra now-manafsctoing the host cheap
muse—two coats irtli
inseed -OiT.-will 'last
Jtrii of ;ai lights brown, or,
beantifnl chocolate color, and can bc nhaxgyd to
ers. Pails and Wooden..ITare, AgrienltursL 4 Im.-
f *i plements, Caarai Metal and Shluj
; being fire and water proof) and 'as
any purpose, unsurpassed tar bidy, 'durability,
~ elasticity an* adhesiveness. Warranted in all
eases as above. Send for a Cirodlar, w“\ih give*
•‘faUp - * “ ...
faU particulars. None genuine unis paraded
iiVtottsMefishnsws aaotf
GUAFTON MIX
Persons can get the Faint »t Msnufscturor’s
Prices from
riuk
7EISER & CUTLER,
druggists,
fehastwlm. - .j,
1809 1800
Jordan, Howard & Haralson,
Commission Mercliants,
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Gi.
r & eiGiiis
'. OF MOST SELECT
Brands and Qualities
AT THE
rlcert Price.
fi**:
: Mrs. H. Jonas will
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Rome lioyal Arch. Chapter No26.
Regular Ma*tin|is 1st - Tuesday Night ot *
PEE! !
JEtowab Gonncll* No 12.
Regular Meetings Cd Tuesday Nights
i-J- FERNY
. 8Ute Ceunty and City
- full direction for use, will he *cni 1. «?*
_ under the name of‘.'Butter. Powde.s, Gowp*®
Ac., as the Extract ef Butter Plant is pr*!*’
only by
Economy Butter CompaBr
OT. Office 116, Liberty Street.
Factory 236,-Grecnnieh at
N. T.W
4 N. B'.—By the use .f the Butter Plsnt,*?;
and excellent table butter i* made at a: «•
16 coats per pound.
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REWAfiD.
B s the tin buX. in:,rk.d W. H.-ITeib, “J
from Jiersr: Pi'.prr A SmiM 4 ’” “k c *
ehStwlm.
pers, vslnable. to nobody bi
doubtless bo thrown aside as soon as sets. *
able reward "will be paid and ne qacstioW** 1
should any on. find them and ifrlirer^t-*
.^•.'NOTICE.
CLOCK KEPAIKIHS.
T AM frequently called on to- go t»
X houses (o claan and ropair their d*c*J
business is such that I cannot oReu g^®**
clocks brought to my house, throe »Jr. trf i
of Ccdartewn, shall be attended to
ty days after deliveredto me. All work »
paid lor before taken away.
v REFERENCE. 0
L. B. tValtha 11, Ini. L. Isbell, A B »JJ|
Hiram Phillips, J A Stephenson,, of CedJ'Jf
C H Wood. P Moore, AT Kithaas, T I
H LBunn Cave Spring *
J, N. HOLPROOi,
JV TTfl A*/vv.A<i!
Whitehall 8t., Atluuta. G»
B-. •' ‘
Hats by the Case!
Hats by the Dozen!
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Hats at Betail!
An “Alpine Hat" fbr Sale.
est Cash Price paid f.r *11 kinds '','’'
k„ * j. M. HOLBBOOI
Whitehall st. AllasU,