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General Iiems.
Poultry-Keeping by Boyr.
Death is a friend of ours, and he who Poultry World,
is not ready to entertain him is not at It is one of the most promising indi
home.. cations of character when a boy shows
P.-iandehip is the medicine for all 5 ^P 03 ^ 0 * 1can i something. This
misfortune; bnt„ ingratitude driee up I de8lr L e to hold sometmng in fee-simple
the fountain of ail goodness. '? ver / opposite of trampism.
. ,, ... ... . Among boys the enjoyment of owning,
3 anghter is indeed akin to weeping, buying and selling is very keen, and is
and the humor is as closely allied to often gratified in the getting of knives,
pity as it is abhorrent to derision. 0 ld watches, and trinkets, and making
There is nothing that is meritorious exchanges with each other. Who does
but virtue and friendship, and indeed not rememberthe wonderful dicker and
friendship itself is but a part of virtue trade of his boyhood ? It was only the
Necessity is cruel, but it is the only "H**?
test, ufInward strength. Every fool not £ permitted ' J h wit ' hout
can ?; hve according to his own likings, guidance. Parents and guardians should
There is nothing a certain class of t^e an interest in it, not exercising a
men will not forgive, if you accept meddling interference, but inspiring
their views; and nothing they will if you confidence, eo as to be able to co-ope-
do not. ’ I rate, plan, and watch the results.
Sow comes a scheme that 13 just
a boy bnsi-
■ giving him
doem m history have always been“men I TheS^mn^ be^ccumtely'kmpt’
ot laitn. •?('.; f rii-' there must be buying and selling; there
Let a man keep the law, and his | must be bartering; there must be profit.
| 'tiMHg ~ A miniature business springing up;
ference in the and, inasmuch as.it is real, why is it
pleaauie than the not as good as a business college? It
I may be better, for it may prevent
tion. There
quality of our
amount.
. _ .for the finest things produced in our
. Say nothing respecting yourself, I climate, to cultivate them, if belonging
either good, bad or indifferent; nothing I to the vegetable kingdom; to breed,
good, for that is vanity; nothing bad, foster and pet them, if belonging to the
for that is affectation; nothing indiffer- animal, is not only
ent, for that is"Billy. I enjoyment, but indicates good traits and
i, reason and equity a certain elevation of character above
rocuring prosperity I that which is brutish. Young p—~'~
to those who use them; and in case of K^on'd be deftly guided, step by
failure, they secure the; retreat and the through pleasant paths, with here an-
most honorable consolation.
reason are
always so few in num
undi
the aid of passion am
revolution can be brought about.
ot>worth while to think
t being, good. - Doing. the
there a little job of earnest work, made
'>y social frolic and recreatioi
come after in
’■WE jm m ■ I nuiUU VUlliO OllCl 1U IUCU piUllCl UiWiC-.
* 0 • i? 8 ? With a little encouragement boys may
hat, without become quite familiar with the points of
y, no great | excellence in high-class poultry, pigeons
and other pets, and learn the best meth
ods of breeding and management
They may learn when and where to
best we know minute^ by minute, and | purchase supplies to the best advant-
hour by
goodness.'fls fraft grows to ripeness.
-The sheriff in 8t Louis is a bumor-
•ow to age, how to sell the surplus products as
•fit with
to give the most profit with the least
expense. A pleasant self-reliance and
-xne snerm in at. Xiouis is a nnmor- •, „„„ ,
;onrpe.ityi *'One of the papera attacked fSSw. 8 ? &
i«im nmiitir Iia ® to* same time, a love for na-
h l llll| llfl1 T C M f-j h j • | tore) fop refinement anti humanity,
the editors of the paper to serve as jurors.
friends t
pinion of honest men,
Soto and well-wishers to
The Silver Fight.
The Washington correspondent of the
!f»nripr.Tnnmo1 mvo fionotnr Vnnwnoou*
mankind, wherever they may be born Courier-Journal says Senator Voorhees’
or happen to reside, is the only kind of speech has given the liveliest satisfac-
rcputation a wise man would ever de- tion to the friends of thesilver bill,and
sire. - I members speak of it to-day in warm
who joined three Sunday P™ 8 ?- They are espedally pleased
I With ltB aggressive tone. They are bred
HBE ... ,
• - - all their hopes on a veto. For this
A company baa been formed in I reason they want the amendments to
CHtoleaton, S. C., for the manufacture the Bland bill defeated, thinking that
of,cotton bagging. This firm will trans- the President will certainly veto the
fer the manufacture of this article, in a measure if it is presented to him in that
greafdegree, from the North and West form. The principle of unlimited
to the South. coinage will not be insisted on by the
Sending Blips and flowers long dis- °™ er8 , of .silver bullion. _Mr. ( Jones,
lances by mail is accomplished very of N f™da, is willing for the OoTem-
nicely ngw by 'cutting a potato in two, m ? nt t0 . h f e 811 profits of the
scooping out the inside, and putting I ^ a B e ;. b “ t "“ nt8 “ araendment pro-
the slips.of flpwers within. There seems t ^ a . t when the market value of
to be just-enough moisture to preserve j®L ,s e ?u ^ to n ? m . 1 , na ^
t k em 8 - of the dollar, the owners of silver bull-
- • ion shall have the same privilege as the
‘John Church,,of; Cincinnati, who at- owner of gold bullion,
tained etioh an. unenviable reputation! It is now obvious the Matthews’ de-
reeently, is going to live with friends, claratory resolution is destined to pass
ail'd-the" Cleveland Leader feelingly re- by a two-thirds majority in the Senate
marks:' “Next to tying a : car-wheel to and a still heavier majority in the
his neckund jumping off from the sus- House. This will clear the way for the
pension Bridge; Mr. Church’s plan of silver bill, th« President finding that
going home to his relatives is probably the interpretation of the funding act by
the best he could adopt.” Congress will leave no excuse for refus-
... . , ing his signature to the silver bill, the
. Widow_Ohver demes that she has ch 8 Lce8 0 8 f nia 8igning the biU
fOBMffllDAB
Lord & Taylor
NEW YORK.
WE DTTITE ATTESTIOX TO THE FOLLOW
ING DEPARTMENTS OK OUR ESTABLISHMENTS.
THE LOW PRICES AT WHICH OUR GOODS ARE
SSS 3SB8G$fflMS23St
TOUND THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE, THIS SEA-
BG5T8 IMPORTATIONS GIVING US AN UN-
EQUALED 'STOCK OF GOODS. :
BLACK SILKS,
handle=e and darabl*?, all widths. 41.0' to 43.53.
The GREAT AMERICAN INDESTRUCTIBLE SILK,
#L20, |L25,and $1.50.
PLAIN COLORED SILKS,
new shades, eonunendnr as low as 73c-per yard,
aad at $1.00, same's* quailsy«f last lessen ax |1 ^3.
Fancy Brocbs amt Damassi Figures cf the x
error*. We Invite order*, coovtacnl that a flr»t trial
win hove os the regular emt«m hereafter - i
Catalogue* of oar entire Mock *em to unj address
AUm-ders for Good* to be accorapaaled br the
money, or where parties wish Good- will )>e *enl
by Exprefj, C. O. U. Where the remittance 1* too
large, we »lw return the dlffcreucc.
Broadway & Twentieth St.
Grand, Chrystie & Forsyth
Streets, N. Y.
nor27.w3m
% bre8< S of I derate, and the talk of a veto is alto-
promise against the Hon. Simon Cam- g e tber an unauthorized assumption up
erqn, in consideration of the payment ° 0 t i me# • - x
of hne thousand dollars by the ancient I If the measure should possibly be
Ioye&. She received_ the money, not ra I ve t oe d, members of experience predict
the-way of compromise, but for her sup- ac0 mm ero i a i cr i B j 8 and general dis
port, the Senator having promised [ trees such as has not been seen in
pay,her expenses. _ The BUit is yet on I America. The bankruptcies occurring
the oalendar, and it is to go on. Gen- are attract i D g great attention among
en^Bm^ntleriyto defend Pennsyl- pnblic men. Prominent Senators a;
vania’^ex-Sonator. •••’* ‘ - -
preherd a general condition of
'" John Bright, in a letter to a gentle- mptcy, unless some relief from the re-
*' — * • - i sumption policy can be promptly se-
B e, England, says: -.
nk wq shall have war, for the | cured
-country is for 'peace, and the govern
ment has no ally. The administration
may not be a wise one; but it must
bend to : circumstances. It has, as a
What Had Happened
“Why, my dear, what is the matter?
government, no interest in war, for war I What can you mean ? You look so de-
■woiildioon destroy it. The war 0 f I pressed .It cannot be-and yet-oh,
TSfti.soon destroyed the government of « lie ^ e 41158 ^“^“fP™ 86! ,. AIel . a f n ‘
would soon
v&mment.”
Lord-Aberdeen, and
destroy the present
A Philadelphia ; Quaker has been in
terviewed by “Gath,” and he tells a
dolefiil'',story about the orosneritv
of the City of; Brotherly
der, have you failed?” said his wife,
with claBped hands.
“‘No, my deaxj my orwtit 1H yet__ un-
impaired and business is looking npi”
“You can’t mean to say, my dear,
that your old pain in the bead has
He | come back ?”
“No.”
'‘You havn’t had to pay that note for
V’ ‘A, Cihcmnati Enquirer Washington
spesfnl'of the 14th inst, says: “An ac-
.tive canvass is going oh to find outex-
^qqtiyjhpw. the Senate stands on the sil-
; .ver.questipn. . That the Senate will vote
,.todemonetize silver is certain; and that
«tite.tB|qority r wUl be .two-thirds is proba
ble; but no positive statement of the
‘ exact majority can yet be made, for the
'^StlfiljAhat JiTew Senators are still un
certain how will they vote themselves.
Eve^ change, however, is in favor of
Trout fishing through holes in the ice
is a lucrative employment in several
All-tHa ginafagMis of mankind are. parts of Newfoundland. Each hole is
the earth swiftly, one
t-hfter another breaking on
. the shores of eterni'y. But it is not
like., toe, wild waves of toe sea that
reTve no more than a little foam or a
few weeds on the barren strand. Gen-
^dtatjong fall, .rather like toe leaves of
' the -forest trees strewn by the autumnal
_ winds; but as they perish they leave
“ behind them on the soil a fertilizing
to battle with the winds of other
winters. .H y-j '--5.- :
In northern China, people of all ages
.- are dying of.actual starvation by thou-
• sands. The famine extends over a dis
trict-which'includes at . least 5,000 vil-
J Iages, and it is said that at least 500 die
.* daily.. Houses are pulled down in every
village to sell the timber and thatch in
order to get foon. Those who can get
husks and dry leaves, ordinarily used for
fuel;'are considered well off. Most of
men^micidle~ag«i rnen and yopng men,
i and ch'ldren die daily of sheer starva-
tion, and others freeze. The dead cannot
get a burial; they axe too many, and
none pan afford the expense; so they are
f—cast daily into large pits. The people at
• Shansi are said to be living on the
k. . corpses of their fellow beings who die of
W starvation. And the strong are killing
the weak tor the sake of obtaining their
flesh for food,
.says “Men justly esteemed worth two
millionSjOf dollars four years ago, are
now negotiating 'mortgages on toeir your brother Joseph ?’
5&mily-residences. Not more than ssv- “No.”
: ehty';fiye' per " cent, of the people, if
forced .’to settlement to day, would be
solvetit. We shall be on an equality
alterrtftfhiltr it this thing keeps up.
“Have you—now tell mo Alexander
Biblack, have you had another attack
of vertigo?"
“No.”
“Now Iknow—I expected it—I knew
it all the time—I felt sure it would be
so; Mr. DeBonair ha3 asked for Sora-
phina ?’’
“No, nothing of toe kind.”
“Then tell me, without waiting an
other minute, what has happened; I
can’t bear it ; let me know the worst.”
“Well, that breeches button I told
you about has got tired' of hanging by
one thread, and here it is.”
about a foot in diameter. The lines
are attached to sticks two feet in length
which cross the holes, and five or six
of which can be attended toby one per
son. In propitious weather this is ex
citing sport, and there is generally a
nsh on each hook as fast as the angler
makes his rounds of the holes. As a
sport, however, this mode of fronting in
winter is rarely employed,
A rather elderly gentleman adopted
a very original way of proposing, once,
in church. He passed to the young
lady, the object of his affections, his
open prayer-book, having. mark
woids in the marriage service,
thou takfl this man to. be toy wedded
husband?,’ Instantly she opened to
another of toe ancient canons, and
handed back toe book with this very
apropos sentence strongly underlined:
“No woman shall many her grand
father.” a
A New York lady opened a letter ad
dressed to her hnsband, the other day,
and read, among ojjher "soft words,
these: .
“Darling John—Come to me again
soon, I can:t hear to think you are at
home with that old rip of a wife of
yours."
When John came home that-evening
he sound a domestic polar wave in his
mansion that chilled the very beef-
marrow in his hair.
D R IUTT’S » 1
IXPECTORANT..
!• th«i_
* Itxjconv
dptachrt Vi-oni tb« i'if CflUftU 1
aghamasaaeiatfaBr
irhlch produce* tho conch. A •Initio <1
relieves the mo»t dUtnwhic parratj
Children*
What others say about
Shut’s Expectorant,-.
Had Asthma Thirty Years.
• medicine that had soch a_
A
* ***“ N*W &u*!U,A!»w»i<r ix.
“TntfalExpectoranti* a familiar name in my couss.
JJr wife thinks it the best medicine in the world,
“Six, and all Croupy.”*
M I am the mother ef six children ; all or them have
assMEffiSJSSiS!
Frantfarl, K„
“ In pn^ta^ltidTise^Uattiilics to keepTcti’s
Expectorant, in snddea cmcrgcncicj, for csochs,
crcoD. diohlberia. etc.**
croop,uipamcr», p f Ncwarfcy N . J.
Sold all druggists. Price $1.00, Office
SS Hurray Street, Ecu, York.
'THE TREE IS
BY ITS FRUIT.”
u I have csed Tntt’s
•* Tctt’sPilU are\trorththrfrw^«g&tin_p^^ ^
’'•‘TntPa Klls area 'i^iedalVeachir of the nine
teenth century.**—OSGOOD, New York.
*•1 hare used TuttVTuIaTor torpor of the Uver.
They are superior to cny medicine- for biliary dis*
•idero ever made.**
L P. CARR, Attorney el Uw. Aoguria, 6a.
* ToU’sTiUs fire year* In my family.
Red for costivene« and briioosness.’*
R. WILSON. Georgetown, Texas.
*T have used Toft's Medicine with preat benrf.t.**
W. W. MANN, Editor Mebde Ragutar.
“We sell fifty boxes SE8B» PSil« to five of all
ether*.SAYRE & CO., CirtamiUe, Ga.
“Tuft’s Pill* have ouly to be tried to establish
SSboSN^SV St. Boslaiu
•• There is no medicine so well adapted to the cure
#f bilious disorders as Tuft’* PflK"
JOS. BBUMMEL, Richmond, Virginia.
AND A TtlSUs.VlO WORE. -"
i tor,. Office
To Hu
Advertisements.
nairalsoB Sherili’s Saies.
t GEORGIA, Haraljjn Coanty.
VTfILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
VY House door, in tha -ow, of Buchanan, in
said cncntr, within the le-ral hour* ot sale, on
‘*ie
Fibst Tuesday in Frbecary, 187S,
I the folIawing.jiTopertj, to-wn;
I Lots ot land Hos 177 and 173, all in 6:h dis-
1 tries and 5th section ot originally Carrol now
Harhl-^n county,.tn *atiafy a Saperior C nrt fi “
I in. favor of Kana Hendrick* vs 5 3 L J1 M
I Club;. Issued from i ampbell thprnor Court.
Alsu, at th- same time an place.l it of land
I No 115. in the Sth district and 5th tecjion of
I originahy 0*rro!l njw Harals-n ccunty. Leyied;
J en a* the prupe’ty of.J. W. Brnmbel-w 10 satisfy,
j one J jstiets’a Conrt S ta from tha U73 h Li strict
G in favor of E L Maaon v* J W. Brna
belaw. The above levy- made by W. T Mead-
mu, L. C
This December 27,-1827,.
ja«-3 id _ E .0. WILSON. Sheriff.
WB OFFER OCR SILKS
tST A SILK DRESS IS A HANDSOME HOLI
DAY PRESENT.
IN DRESS GOODS
there Is richer display of colorlnf* and brll
. effect* this season than for maejr yean past.
The mixed COSTUME CLOTHS ranee In price
frea Me. a rard to tZ. ■ and ca low-priced DRESS
GOODS, from 10c. a yard np, many of them being
, Mantles and Wraps.
“ ' • 1 4100.00 up
new designs, from 110.00 upward*. Also, ful line*
British, French and German Shawls in beautirnl
new styles, of the best and most rellaKe. manu
facture. Pari* Mantles aad Cloaks of the latest
mode* from $15.00 up, arid Berlin from'tS.oT
Ladies’ and Children’s Suits and
Fine Under Clothing.
These department* embrace everything pertain-
ing <0 Female Co* tame, suited to all age* and dr-
eomatahees. Tor foB particulars see catalogues.
HOSIERY.
Ladles*. Hisses', and Children’* Ho-iery ft
$1.60 a dozen, .up to the floort good* All
newest and prettiest designs in Hosiery are icj
unfed In our stock In Silk, Cotton and Merino.
FURS.
ilSacqoes; from $65.00 up.
UMnlh from $6.00 op.
, al Boas, from f 0IW op.
Mink Muflii and Boa , from fi&TOasef, upward.
£Rk Fur-lined Garments, from 4 5.00.
Alaska 8able Sets, from$7.50.
A good set of Farm as low as $5.00.
isy- A 8IT0F FURS IS A SUITABLE .tS WELL
AS SEASONABLE HOLIDAY PUKSOiT.
GENTS’ FURNISHING.
THE ATTENTION OF L.OIRi IS I.NVUUI.
GLOVES.
Kid, SUk, Lisle Thread and Mrrin<. G lores of the
new colon and shapes In great variety
Lord k Taylor’s Kid Gloves, t button*, warranted,
St $1.00 per pair, price last season fl.SO.
ALSO,
Lace, Cambric, linen and Silk Handkerchief*, and
beautiful Neckerchief*, all prices from 25c. a: ward,
arid all kinds Dress Trimmings to match our goods
BT Our Goods are all fint-clas*. We make a
Ikr “ * " ’
SnmmaTy of F oyd Sher.tt's
Sales.
GEOSGlA, F1oyd County.
YT74LL - SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
W House door in the city of Rome, in
coanty. between the legal hours ot sale, on the
Fiest Tuesday in^Fabbcaby, 187S, :
the following property, to-wit: ,
Lot of land No 107, 23 i district and 3J »<c-
tion. -Property of J U. Lumpkin, trustee.
Also, 110 acres o lot N . I 9 22-1 district r.nd
3d aecti'inj ‘also. N■>. 324. *» < e(-t four acres in
Lor>hcut e»rner 23d distrio no«l 31 sev-tio. .
Property of Samuel Mon ley.
10, lot No. y IS. and 10 acres of lot No. 925.
j 3d district and 4tlr sec i/n- Property of Hugh
I Is. Baac-
Also, lota Nos. 47, 81 and 116. 22i district
| 3d eiection. Property of Sam’i B. chum bera^.
Also, 325 acres of lots Nua. 250, 270 27L 272
| and 24$, 24»h district and 3J sccti u. Property
I of M. L. Troutman.
Also, store house and let on Bro.d street in
Cooea Division of Bomo, between L. A^Tcdd k
I Bro. and Ohas. Whitele , at present c ecujV»A'b/
| John Praytor. -Property of Mrs. E. Johnaac.
Also, lota of land Noa- 49, 7it, O K 91 and
| north bal of 92, 24tb diatric; and 3i aeci
J Property of W. B. PniJlipa.
Also, citv lot No.40, Coosa Division
| with.all improvements thereon. Propart’
| G. Yeiser. J
Also, town lot No. 17®. in ti
| Ytlle, whereon thu defe dant n
j erty of Daniel Sbroptbire.
Also, town lot in Forestville,
I now live-, number not known.
| Richard Veal.
Also, city lota Nos. 1,2, 6 and $. at desigt
| m the plat or map of wnat it known
j Sevier Hill property, n6ar t*:e upper
| Broad street tn Borne. Property of
I Moore.
Also, city lot number not known, lying Jae-
weea and llMy flight, on the left band
| of the street loading by tbs colored Baptist
| church (north), conta niug about half an acre,
I with an unfinished dwelling on it. Property ot
I Peter Crow.
A bo, two To*8 of !an4. No 161. 22d district Tnd
| 3d Bee ion ..and No. i ’C4, 3d d.strict and 4th fec-
| tion. Pc perty of J. H. Lumpkin. 1
AI o. house and lot in the town of Hilistmro,
| at preawntoccuf led by defendant and ad-oAg
a* Barn.8- Property «d D ck Joit^rX
Also, I ts of land Nub. 46 and 33, 234 district
| and 3d trctioD ; eiso. lot N - 186 4th >t«>t(i:!£and
| 4tb section. Pn*perty <f Will’n Warren. »
WM. A. HAYGOOD,
38 AND 42 MARIETTA STREET,
ATJLANTA, GA.,
Oil Cloths, Mattings,
CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, WEATHER STRIPS,
And General Interior Decorations.
1 ot17.iw1 am-w3m
THE WHITEWATER
FARM, FREIGHT AND SPRING WAGONS!
i>
; JOHN J. SEAY,
|Manuiactnrerof and Exclusively Wholeaa
Dealer in
j Stoves. Grates, Hcllow-Ware, Sng-lis
Pots. Waxon Boxes, Andirons,
etc., etc., etc.
A SPECIALITY MADE OF LIGHT CASTINGS ON ORDERS !
Th. ran of Light Cuta*. i,. FO0B TONS con-equentl, .11 ori-r
I can be promptly filled.
DEALERS will l»ke notico th.t I h»T. gold out rot.il iny UNDIVIDED AT-
TKNTIOS will-now bs p»id to the mMnfiustnro Mid Whole,tU Tr. {.. .. c,n dopIi-»i« or-I.r. o.
| the oe,i Pon.ai M in th'e oonntrr. 1 ^-S-cd for price litt.
IOHN J. SEAY,
■ • R ome. Ga..
Offlce et oandrj. corner FreaHin St. end Borne Bulroed. «;7.rw wtf
1 iMW
W. O. WHITE,
HAWKINS, BUTT & CO.,
6
CD
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEAL
ERS IN
STOVES,
ITin Ware
-U if OR
ado. fixe
Mcrtg gd Sale.
| GEORGIA, Fluyd County.
B Y VIRTUE <»F A l»EED OF T«
Mortgage, wu . p-.wer ot s»4**, a
outed aud deliv- rtu by A. P. McCord lo the
I i4r»nie«iis' Lite and Hea.th Ins-irance Ci-m^pany
lot Mobile. Ala. on the Bthdayot November,
118/5. and recorded in tbo Clerk's » ffi<?e 4f the
I Superior Court of * loyd county »»u the i4'k day
I of November. 1875 a* see Book V o hecorda of
] Deeds, pace It”, which morr«.age wes ufte r ward,
I on the 21 «t day of Jane. 1877- -s- gordYo Ed-
| ward E England. I w>U ezp*iee t-» public sale,
i tbe FIft>T TUESDAY IN Efe-BRC A BY, T18.
I at 'he Court fl >. se *n Rime, Ga.. in pursuaaev
I of the p wer and authority vesU-d iu me i>y iald
I mortgage, and sell to the highest bidder, for
rash the following prop rty. in the 4th district
land 4th seo'ion «»f Floyd c*anto. <ja, namely
I lots 184 and 212. and all or 185 rzerpt seven
I acres, containing in s<l 473 acres, m r« or lees.
Gkasqbks' L«f* and Hi/tTH Isrrr**zrcB
Coapcsv. poh th* vac or £dw*»d £.
Enolahd, it C. ROWELL, -Agent.
'an5,twtd
For Sale by
■'WO^E. JE?. ^3L JSs/T E5 3? ,
R o m e , G a .
above picture represents the medium size Whitewater Thimble Skein Farm Wagon. There |
ixee.with a carrying capacity of from 1,540 to 6,000 pounds. They are sold with or without I
Hake, Spring Seat or Feed Box.
r Every wagon is warranted to be of well-seasoned timber, and well made. If any detects I
appear wrhin one year from rarcbi*:»e, reasonable claims for repairs ot such will he allowed.
Considering their gord qualities, tbene are tbe
Cheapest Wagons Ever* Oil ere cl in ."Rome*
I have been selling theo for five years, and sold over forty in the last twelve months.
I Can also Furnish
Express, Spring, Jersey and Platform |
Wagons.
Or, in Fact, Any Kind of Carriage or Bnggy a Person May DeBire, I
GOODS.
manufacturers
OF
GALVANIZED
IRON
Cornices,
Window
CAPS,
&C-, &c.
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting a Speciality!
AGENTS FOR ROME STOVES AND OTHER FIRST-CLASH FACTORIES,
W i
HAWKINS, BUTT & CO.
r Call at RamAy’s Stable, and sse for yourselvei
imnrnq Pulleys i
**■j j \>oiton Cins& Presses Fory ic/wu
Jiandmaorse power, sorghum mills
Erc -F c - rnQ m cU i^ Winship &Ero.
fW r ‘ ATLANTA.GA.
au*4,rw wly _
WM. RAMEY.
I
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
A I.L PERSONS HaVINO CLAIMSr»fvi«T
the eet .te of William Monteome-y< date of
I Fiord county, deoeased. are hereby nottfipd to
I file the same, properly proven with he resident
I Executor J M Montgomery, and tboso indebted
I to the estate are requested to settle witn hiu*
| January 11, 1878.
1 M B MONTGOMERY
JOHN MON GOMERY
HUGH MONTGOMERY.
. JAMES M. M0NTG05IERY.
janl5.w6w
lENOZ &_PARES!
07a WOBLD RF8PECTFULLY INVITE THE PUBLIC TO CALL AT OUB BTOBE AID
M, n, J. Biw fits WOO A Al nH Al ■ I ’’ “»i f »e e«inet meke it te their intere«t to bnj Goode of nitUeeeuon, te
A Xj 0 Vv STOCKS ! I We are Determined to Sell at Bottom Prices.
$2.50 Each!
Homesiead.
I GEORGIA, Haralson County. —
M L. DEAN HAS APPLIED FOR
• exemption • f per-onal y and eetung'apart
I and valuation of homestead/and I will pa s upon
I the same at 10 o'clock A. m. on th * 9-b d--y of
I February, at my office. T>if Jan. 18th. >878.
jan23 ti B. M DAVENPORT, Ordinery.
IMan
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IV otice.
O N ME FIRST OF FEBRUAB.', I WILi,
rern ve tbe-printing per aicmgto tbe »*ber-
iff of Haralson c-unty from the koxx CpuatER
io the Ceda Un hxprers.
jiDS.vlm
Best
Plow in the Worldl
at the Price!
Our Fall and Winter Srock consists of LADIES* DRESS G00D8, FLANNELS, JEANS,
I CA89IMERE8* BLACK and BROWN COTTON8, TABLE DAMASK, in great variety at tha
lowest possible prices. READY-MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac., and in
fact everything which Is usually kept in a firsLclaas dry goods store.
"We Sell a Fine Dress Shirt for $1.00.
Call and see us, and wa will promiss to satisfy you In Goods and Prices.
Thanking tbe public for their patronage in the paaft, and hoping v> erit a good share fn
| tbo future, we are, ✓ Very respectfully,
KNOX & PARKS.
Full Line Steel and Iron Scooters, Bull-tongues, |
Turning-shovels, Heel-screws, Lap-rings,
Clevises and Grass-rods.
VERY BEST GOODS I PRICES LOW ij
J. & S. BONES & CO.,
Hardware Dealers, Broad St., Rome, Ga.
JA MES G. DAI BEY,
UNDERTAKER’S WARE-BOOMS,
(On a»«ocd story,)
06 Broad Street.
ALLEN & McOSKER
ARE NOW RECEIVING A-LARGE AND
SPLENDID STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER STYLES
OF JEWELRY,
BRIDAL PRESENTS,
Engagement Kings,
Solid Silver & Plated Ware,
AGENTS FOR
The Celebrated Perfected Spectacles.
WALL, WOEK WARRANTED."©a
ictll.tw.w3m .. ."
ESTABLISHED 1753.
£2
k. c wilson, e&rir.
BmI- Bil C8'
TBTTS HAIR DYE
HTDOS.SED. I
now rtjolcr.” ^
price $1.00, Office 35 Hurray St.,
Sew York. Sot* by aTldruggists.
BANKERS
' (1. 8. PASCHEN, CishierJ
| No. 47 Broad Street, Rrme; Ga.
IHL’ FIRM DOES A 'lENEBiL tAITKtHG
business.DiacouniaPaper,AG vancoa on good
| Collaterals, Makes Collect.ons on all accessible
I points and remits prof*eede promptly. Receives
Oepoaits, Buy«and sella Ex* hange.aod allows In-
I terest on certificutta of deposit as per agreement.
■ Bonds, Stocks and Gold iiought and sold an com-
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Sac Tori Correspondent:
THE Nation AD'Park ttAXK.
| E. N. FRESHMAN & BEOS.,
Advertising Agents, -
1190 WiPoiirthfit., CINCINNATI,0.
Are Authorized to contract tor advertising
' * in this paper. .
| Estimates tarnished tree.
* -r* *• . - . a»^nd for 8 circular,
mar’S.twtf , c . .. ;; -
I E. D. frost;
J. S. PANCHEN.
D.lLrEBBT ft CO., Detroit, SHch.
declS.eow2m
HEALTH HE STORED.
Mailed to any address.
Davidson & Co., 86 Nassau St.
nov22,w6m
I FROST &,PANCHEN,
BANKERS,
No. 77 Broad St., Borne, Ga.,
I q\BAIT64CT AGESEBili BAKB.IXG BD8I
X 'NESS, advance on good collaterals, discount
, f deposit as
per agreement;' Bonds', stheks,- g-'Id and dacd
»,'*•! vrarrants houghVaud add on couuoinion^
iJJC. ~ - V : •
$2500
AddraaxJ WOETHACO,StLcol*.Mo.
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S3'
GOLD PLATED WATCHES. CheiT**
in the known world. Sample Watch Free to
Agent!. Addrc?*. A. Coui-TrH ft Ca. Chicago
New York Correspondent,
THE'NATIONAL PARK BANK, vy ;
ORIGINAL HEADQUARTERS OF SANTA GLAUS
— AT— |
ISmith’s Book and Music
" Store,
NO. 113 BROAD STREET.
Grau Opening cf Christmas No cions!
O
A fine and well selected stock of Metalic, Walnut, Grained and Eta'ned Coffins, Burial Role J Pietur
and eofhu Trimmings always on baud. Neatest Hearses furnished for funerals* All orders filled
with despatch, day or night. Residence, corner Court and King Streets.
ALSO, DEALER IN
First-Class Furniture of All Kinds.
mar!5twly
1 SyOCK^ OF h L . > It 1 • HZ
r* boxes China M • .-ji tin ■ \r> Vine.
• r'Pj Butter Da en. I* «•< ;e - n , • B&akets,
and Hai.d-erc’.^f Box s. Cb'n-.Tin and
: al Works Juvenile Bi.-ok*, Biblts /-. buns,
do 1 w wt
T H15 GBANGFRS’
66
PBRFJECTIOTST!”
Newspaper advertising _
even in the dullest times advertiser* secure bv I “rn /’"'I HIT O TT C'* TT
far the largest share of what is being done, j I~»j» L/ • J—L W U vX J- J_3
The White Sewing Machine!
No Sewing Machine has ever m4t with
such universal approbation as-the
White. It is decided by all tin-
biased practical machinists
to he the best Sewing
Machine on the
market.
BE SURE AND TRY THEM BEFORE BUYING ANY OTHER.
For Sale by
- - ROME,
Life and Health Insurance
Company
OF.TSI
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
j Authorized Capital, - - - $4,500,000.
EACH 8TATE IS A HOME COMPANY, AND BETAJN8 NINETx PER CENT. OF ITS
C VPITAL STOCK AND ITS ENTIRE RESERVE FOE LOAN AND INVESTMENT.
GENERAL OFFICE,
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
Total Assets,'
^rooiooo
Greorgia Department,
ROME, GEORGIA.
DirMfor, of GeorrI. Deepartment: A P Allgood, Alfred Shorter, D F H.mmor d, T Mi Guire
C Rowell D B Hamilton, Caia Glover, J L Camp, T J Williameoa, C G fiamnel, A R -lone,, w
Woodruff, W M Hutchings. M H Bnnn.
ALI- FORMS OF ENDOWMENT AND ACCIDENT POLICIES ISSUED.
Good Agenu -.anted to caavoea during tho next aix montha
drew HAtSTED SMITH, Secretary,
jnjI7t.-utf ROME. GA.
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