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THE EXPRESS.
Oelartown, August 22d.
Farm and Fireside.
Breaking Colts.
The time to begin brenking a colt
is when it ia Buckling by the side
of ita dam. It should early be taught
that it hae nothing to fear from the
presence of man, and that no harm
will como to it from being fondled
from head to foot. A very little
pains at this period, will soon make
the colt perfectly gentle, and ho may
then be broken to lead by the halter,
aud to stand when tied.
AH his subsequent lessons should
be by gradual approaches, the main
point being to inspire him with con
tldence that he will not bo harmed.
He should be accustomed to the bri-
dle.liy means of the “bitting rig”
before any attempt is made to ride
him, and the mounting should al
ways be made by gradual approaches,
in the stall or the lot, when the colt
is perfectly fnmilinr with all the sure
roundings. When it is desired to
break him to hnrness, the same prin
ciple of gentleness, and care to avoid
giving fright, should bo practiced.
Place portions of the harness on him
at a time, und let him carry it in his
stall until he finds that it will not
harm him; then lead him out with
the harness on, alone, and again by
the aide of another horse,also in bar.
ness. Accustom him perfectly to the
use of the lines, then let him make
the acquaintance of the sulky, and
push it after him, until he has found
that it also is harmless.
By pursuing thissystom of gradual
approachss with perfect gentleness of
manner on the part of tho groom or
Other attendant, there need never bo
any trouble in brenking the most
tiery-tompered colt.—Nat. Live
■ Stock Journal. .
Important to Farmers.
Tho New York Cotton Exchange
thave passed the following rule .-
“On und after Monday, Septem-
‘ber 2d, 1878, cotton covered with
Iflax tow bngging, containing sliiveB
t(or small pieces of straw)or manu-
ifnctured from unrotted or imported-
lly rbtted flax, shall be deemed lin-
(merchantable and shall not be good
•delivery in this market.”
The cotton buyers in their letter
to warehousemen say:
A very' serious objection to this
kind of covering is that nearly all
the bales arrive at mills or foreign
ports in unusually bad order. The
bogging being rotten und weak tears
easily; and exposes the cotton, sub
jecting the buyer to serious loss in
weight, eto. It is supposed that a
largo quantity of this cloth is now
in the hands of manufacturers and
dealers, and will be offered at sneh
prices as will tempt the planter to
use it. ^ And we consider it very im-
peytant to let it be generally known
That dr sotton so covered will be re
jected, and thus save our planters
the expense of liaviug the same re
covered.
ir.
Hhe Had Seen Him Before.
A good story is told us of a former
judge of a certuiu court in the Bay
Atate, whose hair was whitened by
the frosts of near 70 winters before
he left the bench. Entering a Bos
ton aqdiifaiilo Railway car one day,
he saw but half a vacant seat, and
that by the side of a very pretty
. young lady,gorgeously arrayed. Tne
Judge was a great admirer of the
ladles, and be immediately started
for the seat. “All, beg pardon, ma
dam,” said his Honor. “but is this
seat engaged?” "No, sir,” modestly
replied the fair occupant of the other
half, flie J ndge took the scat, and
glancing again at ttie dazzling beau
ty by his side he thought lie rec
ognized in her a lady he had met
somewhere, and yet he could not tell
when or where. Finally he ventur
ed to' ask. “Madam,” said his Hon-
. or, “Madam, your face looks very fa-
, miliar. 1 must have met you before,
■ blit rially I cannot recollect—”
“Yes,” (tuewered tbe bunch of roses
by his side; “yes, old buster, likely
'sough you have; it was only in -Tune
you sent me np for thirty days, and
it’s already eleven times you’ve sent
me up for simple drunks”
. It is true that every man is a free
moral agon j, but it is also mighty
. tough to have to refuse a moonlight
excursion in order to be company for
as aunt with the toothache.
Sardines.
The catch of sardines in France
this season will be larger, it is said,
than it has been for many years, the
little fish being unusually abundant
in freli water. From their name,
it is often thought that they are ta
ken oil' Sardinia, whence the chief
supply originally came, though for a
long while they have been mainly
caught on the coasts of Brittany
(Bretagnne), where thousands of
men, women and children nre cm
ployed in the business. Many fami
lies have lived by the fishery forgrn-
erutions, and they and their labors
are nlways objects of interest to
strangers visiting tho piclnresquo
province. Their vessels arc general
ly of eight to ten tons each, and have
a crew ol six to twelve persous, who
go six to nine miles from land, and
when they see their prey they spread
their gill-nets, scattering their bait,
consisting of eggs and flesh of cod,
mackerel and other fish, and soon
haul them in in quantities. Some
are salted on liourl, but most of
them are carried ashore, the best se
lected and their heads cut off, are
woll washed and sprinkled with fine
salt. A few hours later they ure ar
ranged in almost perpendicular rows
on frames, and these are immersed
again and ugaiu in the best boiling
(olive) oil. When sufficiently cured,
the oil is drained off on zinc-covered
tnbles sloping toward a central grove,
through which the oil runs into a
vessel fur the purpose. The fish are
then packed in the small tin boxes
so well known to consolers by wo
men aud children, sitting around the
tables, and when packed nre filled up
with fresh oil, and soldered down by
men. The boxes are next put in an
iron baskot, and plunged into a cov
ered boiler of water and boiled from
half an hour to an hour and a half,
according to their size. After dry
ing, labeling and placing in wooden
cases, they nre ready for shipment.
It is interesting to observe the indus
try, skill and economy of the Breton
fishers, who, though somewhat rude,
are sturdy, hardy, independent, and
us unlike the typical French ns any
people of the same "nationality can
well be. They are so thrifty and en
ergetic that many of them have gain
ed what is to them a handsome inde
pendence, and they deserve it rich
ly' ^
An Easily Composed March.
During tho Commune, Gustave
Courbet got sick and tired of hear
ing “Marseillaise” howled and shriek
ed all day long, bo donning his red
sash of office he went to an eminent
composer of his acquaintance aud
said:
“See here, the ‘Marseilleso’ is get
ting to be a condemned nuisance.
We want a real Republican march,
something newer, more modern, more
realistic, something unpretentious
and easily renumbered.”
“That’s all right,” said his friend;
“just you bring me the words mill
I'll furnish the musio; nothiug eas
ier.”
“The words!” said Courbet, who
prided himself on his rhyming pow
er; “0,” anything will do. Frin-
stauoc:
Zoom, zoom, zoom—
Olarione boom!
Rubadub, dub—
Drummers drub!
Citizens, with your melody ad
vance!
Ilurruh for republic and for
France!
“Well,” said the stupefied compo
ser, “That'll do for the first verse
Nf w for the second.”
“Tho seoond verse?” cried Courbet;
“there is no second verse. What in
thunder do yon want a second for?
It’s a inarch.”
“Well, and if it is—?”
“Why, being a march and the sing
ers being marching, it is heard by
difforent people all the time. So you
don’t want any seoond verse.”
An Undeniable Truth.
You deserve to Buffer, and if you
lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life
in this beautiful world, it is entirely
yonr own fault and (hero is only one
excuse for you—your unreasonable
prejudice and skepticism, which has
killed thousands. Personal knowl
edge and common sense reasoning
will soon show you that Green’s Au-
gust Flower will cure you of Liver
Complaint, or Dyspepsia, wjth all its
miserable effects, such as sick head
ache, palpitation of the heart, sour
stomaoh, nervous prostration, low
spirits, &o. Its sales now reach ev
ery town on the Western Continent
and not a Druggist hut will tell you
of its wonderful cures. You can
buy iv Sample bottle fort 10 cents-
Tbree doses will relieve yon. For
sale by Bradford & Allen.
jnne 20 cow ly
Now that the steamerehave ceased
Jo be crowded, Senator David Davis
might venture off to Europe.
A Negro Funeral in Georgia.
I dropped into a church for a few
moments to listen to the funeral dis..
course of a colored preacher, lie was
telling the story of the five foolish
virgins. “Now, my brethren,” said
ke,“disgood brudder lyin’ yere wu’n’t
no foolish virgin. Hu hnd his oil all
ready, and good oil, too. lie ain’t
a crying out for oil 'bout dis time.
Ycr soe, dom foolish virgins, dey
went to sleep and when dey woke up
dar war der lamps, do wick war dar;
dey had matches all ready; ebbery-
ting was complete, but dey didn’t
hnv no oil. Dar war a heap trouble
den, I tell you. Dey just went cry-
in' and screamin’ (how the preacher
screamed!) for oil. It warn’tno use,
do. 1 spec like Itiohaid, (ley cried
out, ‘My kingdom for a horse,’ do in
dis ycr case it warn’t no horse, only
a drop of oil, just ’miff to make a
flicker. Dis good brudder's lamp
war running ober; he war a wise vir
gin.” And tho congregation swayed
and moaned and cried aloud. I fol
lowed this funeral procession to the
grave under the pines—the moaning
pines, the music of which is so like
that of our Newport beach—and
stood, the only white person among
thorn, and watched them loVcr the
coffin into its resting place. This
they did with tho rope rein, which
they unhitched from tbe horse in the
wagon which served as a hoarse.
Never shall I forget that scene—all
those black faces turned towards the
setting sun, the weird music of their
funeral chant, the moans aud sirunge
cries of the whole assembly us the
red cluy was thrown in upon the ool-
orvd “brudder” whose lamp burned
brightly. “Don’t yer cry no mo’;
but sing ‘Home, Sweet Home’ (a ne
gro hymn) as sweetly as do departed
is a-singin’ it wid de angels dis min
it.” And I came away, the music of
their hymr, growing fainter and fain
ter as I came up through the roso-
scented town, till they were fur be
hind me, but I shall never cease to
hear that song.
Portuguese Courtship,
Tho young men of Portugal have
oue occupation more important than
wearing tight boots, und which al
most, in fact, goes with it—that of
making the very mildest form of love
known among men. The young gen
tlemen pay their addresses by simply
standing in front of tho house occu
pied by the object of their affections,
while the young person in question
looks down approvingly from an up
per window, und there the matter
ends. They are not within speaking
distance, and have to content them
selves with expressive glances and
dumb,show, for it would be thought
highly unbecoming for the young la
dy to allow a billet doux to flutter
down into the street, while tile laws
of gravitation stand in the way of
the upward flight of such a docu
ment, unweighted, at least, witli a
stone, und this, of course, might risk
giving the young lady a black eye,
or breaking her father’s window-
pones. So the lovers there remain,
often for hours, feeling, no doubt,
■cry happy, but looking umitlerably
foolish. These silent courtships
sometimes continue for very long pe
riods before the lover can ask the fa-
tulquestion, orthe lady returu the fi
nal answer.
Liver Is King.
The Liver is tho imperial organ of
the whole human system, ns it con
trols the life, health and happiness
of man. When it is disturbed in its
proper action, all kinds of ailments
are the natural result. The diges
tion of food, the movements of the
heurt aud blood, the action of the
brain and nervous system, are all im
mediately connected with the work
ings of the Liver. It has been suc
cessfully proved that Green’s August
Flower is unequaled in curing all
E -rsons affiioted with Dyspepsia or
iver Complaint, and all the numer
ous symptons thatresnltfroman un
healthy condition of the Liver and
Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10
oents. Postively sold in all towns
on the Western' Continent. Three
doses will prove that it is just what
you want. For sale oy Bradford &
Allen. jutie20eowly
There is u card ir. the window of
Isaac Smith’s Sons, tho umbrella
manufacturers in aBrodway, which
reads: “Gentlemen’s silk umbrellas
fifty oents up.” The other day this
caught the eyeof Jones, who iB quite
a wag. Stepping into the slore he
said to a salesman, “I see you sell
silk umborellos for fifty cents upl”
“Yes,” said the urbane clerk, “we
shall be delighted to show you some.”
“Well,” said Jones, “how much do
you charge for them down?” He has
beon chuckling over this ever since,
and the clerk has brought ona sun
stroke by trying to guess the conun •
drum.
Don't turn into the yard when you
think you se a woman signaling to
yon with a napkin. She is driving
flies outdoors.
Napoleon the Great alway skipped
paragraph columns. That is why he
lost Waterloo.
Pigs feed on acorns. This reminds
us that lard jokes from these same
ucorns grow.
The most signal triumph of n
boy’s life is not realized until he suc
ceeds in stealing in to a base ball
ground.
A Pole named Phurffis a witness
for the defense in tho case of Nobel-
ing. Bismarck is expecting to see
the Phu -flie.*
“Do we need a new religion?” No;
what you really nerd is to make bet
ter use of the old one.
Somebody mentions Ben. Butler
and Mrs. Jenks us “beauty anil the
beast.” Now, the person who calls
Mrs. Jenks a bcastls no gentlemen
St. Louis has n store over which
there is this sign: “Schlocbenluiyser,
Maxesteinbeck, Eintendoei'ffer & Co.”
This reminds us of the days o( old
long sign.
Cussie— “Lizzie, darling, why do
ysu wear another woman’s hair!”
Lizzie—“Gussie, dear, why do you
wear another ca—, I mean, why do
you wear calf's skin on your hands?”
That man is full of business who
attempts to light a short stub of n
cigar, keep the flame from his mus
tache uud himself from looking cross
eyed ut tho same time.
To the announcement that a Balti
more woman had given birth to five
children, the Albany Journal remarks
by the card: We thought that no
thing would beat four of n kind, but
it seeniB we were mistaken.
Ex-Congressman Sypber remem
bers now that he once saw Mr. Sher
man’s signature in an autograph al
bum. After thisdainagingdisclosure,
Mr. Sherman can hardly remain in
the Cabinet.
It requires great moral strength
and tenacity of purpose to enable a
man to sleep till seven in tho morn
ing when an industrious lly 1ms de
cided that he hud better get np ut
half-past four.
During the past winter a New
Hampshire woman has cut und piled
twenty three cords of wood. Well,
that is doing pretty fair. Every man
should encourage his wife to bent it,
through.
8. P. SMITH. n. II. 8MITU.
S. P. SMITH & SON,
K
No. 85, Broad Street, Home, Qj.,
pOTTON FACTORS * WHOLESALE DEAL*
v - / ere in Liquor*. Tobaccos urn) Cignrs, Proprie
tor* Smith's L'KMtnn.vTKi) Stomach Rittkiih,
Agents hikI Proprietors lied-Line Steamer*. Ton
per cent, saved to ail denier* by purchasing from
n*. Fire proor Warehouse. Churno for weighing
Cotton consigned to u* for *alo, 10 Oents per
bale- All wo ask 1b a trial order or consignment.
I. T. MEE,
DEALER IN
Stoves and Tinware,
OKI) ART OWN, GA.
I am now prepared to sell
I 1 IN WARE
at Rome Prioes. I will also do
all kinds of Till aud Sheet
Iron Work.
ROOFING and GUTTERING
done as cheap as any one.
I solicit the trade of Merchants.
US’” If you don’t believe I sell TIN
Cheap, come and see for your
self and he convinced.
X. V. MHH.
may 83,8m.
ffiome XtaIli*onA«
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and afler SUNDAY, JPNE 9, 1878, tho
roln* will run on the Rome Railroad ae follow*:
EVENING TRAIN.
SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Romo (Saturday oftly) at..., C OOP M
Rotnru to Rome at g.oe p M
C. M. PENNINGTON, Gen’l Snp’t.
ap27tf JNO. E. STILLWELL. Ticket Ag’t
Hearn lale School.
CAVE SPRING, GA.
T IIE Fortieth Session of this School will opon
VuSi ut 2 £v. ftn d C, . OBO l *! 6 Fh11 Term Defender
iaml8i8. Tho Spring Term opens January flth
clones with a Prize Declamation Juno 27th,
1870. Pull Ion for tho year, *20, #80and *40. Inci
dent* expenses lor the year *1. Hoard with the
Principal at #10 per month, exclusive of washing
and towels. Studonts will bo thoroughly prepared
for the higher classes in College. Prizes will bo
awardod In Latin, Gieek and mathematics. For
circulars or other information, address thoPrincnal
PALBMON J. KING. A. M..
July 11 8m Cave Spring, Ga.
COLLIER HOUSE,
SSJV Whitehall and OS* Broad Streets
ATLANTA, GA.
Don’t forgot to stop at the nbpve House when
you go to Atlanta. Yoif will Sod Ihlnge "all right"
.bountifully auppliad, and charged only $1 per day
mch S8-8ai • l. O. UPSHAW, Proprietor.
Manhood and oil disorders brought on by fndts-
spr ■sew
Weal Nliik Mreet, ClarlnuU, o.
Read
What Folks
Say!
After nil lias been Raid or dono that
can be, tho fact remains the same that
the only truo proof of tho puchling is in
the eating, and every housekeeper must
bo her own judgo of tho merits or (lc*
merits of the various preparations ofiered
for her use in cooking. To form any
intelligent judgment, a fair trial, how*
ever, is necessary, and this is all that Wo
ask for Ska Foam. It lias stood the test
of chemical analysis as well ns practical
use, and notwithstanding the fact that
some grocers insist on handling inferior
articles that oflbr largor j i fits, it lias
attained an enormous sat,-, and wherever
once /airly introduced lias since had a
constant and increasing demand. That
all may he induced to give it a fair trial,
wo select from the vast number received
a /ae testimonials to the, merits of Ska F oam.
THE GREAT CHEMIST.
I hereby certify to tho purity ami yrcut
strength of Sea Foam, and recommend St for
family use. — W. M. HarrisiiAW, Ana
lytical ChemistforXcw York Chemical Trade.
VERY GOOD.
Have tried Boa Foam, and find It veru
good.—Beall,Koch & Ca.,Fro8tburg,Md,
FULLY TESTED.
I have fully tested your Sea Foam, and
find it all that vou have represented.-**
S. 1 It'itsT, Memphis, Tan.
EVERYBODY LIKES IT.
"NVe like tho Hen Foam. — J. 11. Gil
bert & Bro., Grocers, h'norvitlr, Tan.
ALL THAT IT IS RECStfMENDED.
I use yonr Boa Foam, and find it all
that it is recommended to be. — P. M.
PoNNKLJ.Y, Terre JIuute, Ind.
PREFER IT TO ANY OTHER.
Having used your Soa Foam, I prefer
it to any other yeast powder that 1 have
Been.—M re. G.'W.Puknkll,J/tf/omar, Miss,
CAN NOT BE BEATEN.
We tire satisfied that it can not be beaten.
John K. Ren aud & Co., New Orleans.
OUR BEST CUSTOMERS ASK FOR IT.
Our best customers desire that wo
should keep your Kea Foam for sale.
Please semi two eases on best terms.—
E. G IlirsLEY & Co., Baltimore.
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
T distributed two dozen cans among my
friends for trial, and it has given etitiro
satisfaction. — F. Henke, Xcw Orleans.
A No. 1.
From samples of cake returned to us
bv our lady friends, we must pronounco
your Sea Foam A No. 1, and cheerfully
recommend it, to nil.—II. Fitzgerald
<& Co., Wholesale Grocers, Memphis, Tcnn.
Sea Foam is universally commended,
and you will liko it if you try it. One*
can of it is worth three of any other
baking compound. It saves time. It saves
trouble. It saves money. It saves time,
because no delay is necessary for tho
dough to raise. It saves trouble, because
vary l|ttle knymling is required. It saves
money, because in three mounts’ use tho
saving in milk, cggs ( and other ingredi
ents will more thun pay its cost, and then
it will make/»»7i/ pounds more bread from
a barrel of Hour than can in any other
way bo got out of it. Ask your grocer
for it; and if he will not supply it, send
for circular and price-list to
Qantz, Jones & Co.
MANUFACTURERS and PROPRIETORS,
176 Duane St., New York,
MARRIED
LIFE
DSL BUTTS
No. IP N. Eighth 8t.
St. Louis, Mo.
P rmc,lc ® In hla^wo niw“workitjuztpubiWiS, 1 tmttlcd 1 ' 1 '**^ 1
The PHYSIOLOQY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Boo S .h. 1 r mn r O«.d 3 , „a Stlf.lntlrarien in nil mat-
MgM, and contain ’••"•fl 1 * UlhnssUM. for both married and
UnEle, with all the recent Improvements in medical treatment
tn 1 iK.B*lm’ 0 n7w , *^?{. a ^”n , nrwv l of k, \°MttoMMi P c a h^
or lire, and the Wo*an, in miten-V^liinr^S'-l
ewssR&ir *** u he ‘ , i
rortLAaVafcxs-dO ct*. each:
bothjo one volume, fit In cloth and
|ht t *0 ct; extra. Sent under seal, on
receipt of price In money or stamps.
I r f!
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t-. few
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GREAT [REDUCTION IN ^PRICES.
re tho first to offer
First-Class Sewing Machines,
t prico* within tho reach of all. WE WILL SELL
.’IlE VERY BEST Family Sowing Machine for
Twenty-Five Dollars
IN CASH,
jn on omnnionted Iron Stand and Treadle,' with
Walnut Top and Drawer, and necessary Attach
ment*. and deliver it at any Railroad Depot in tho
United State,
FREE OF CHARGE.
of management, and less fatigue to the opera-
., ban any machine now in use. They make tho
Double Thread Stitch in such a manner that they
avoid the necessity of winding the under thread,
and will sew from the finest cambric to tho heaviest
ororcoat cloth. Send fora ctculur and sample of
“ wing. Every machine warranted for three years.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited,
729, Filbert Philadelphia, Pa.
Jan3-ly.
KELLEY’S HOTEL.
W. A. KELLEY, - - - Proprietor,
North Sldo Market.Stroet, above Sixth, ,
L OlU ISiVILL E, K Y.
NEW HOUSE, Newly Fitted.
BOARD AT ,1.60 PER DAY no, 33 tf
D O A\ r N
With High Prices!
CHICAGO SCALE CO.,
08 (C* 70 West Monroe St., Chicago lit.,
Have Reducod the Prices of all kinds of
SCALES!
1-Ton Hay, 8took or Cotton Scale,
SGO. Former Price, til GO.
All other size* at a great reduction. Every
ScaloFuu.T Wauuantki). AU order* promptly
filled. Circulars, Prico Lints nub Testimonial*
sent upon application.
Bny the Cheapest and Best
___ SS-Eilli
mo a list of tho names of reliable pornon* of their
ocquAintnnco who vUh to procure nn instrument,
rltlicr Plano or Orgnn, I will uso my hont endeavors
to sell them ono.and for every I’tnno I succeed in
selling to their list within one yonr, I will credit them
with *10, and for ovory Organ to ho applied on
payment of either n Plano or Organ t and when It
amouutHtoft *tnn tmniclvnt to pay for any Instru
ment, soleeiM ut tho In went \yholosnle price,
nn * nm"Wntl• credit*.*?tho Imlnnce inny'i'0°' nlfi*}n*
Theyueed noVbo 1 knownluthomottcrniVwdlfbo
doing their friends ft renl service, us I ehall make
fan add 1 • If. !tlu*trated NewMinner rentTree. Ad-
( jest llANIEIi K. HKATTT, \Xusl.lntrton,
]*v\v .1 ersey. United Mute-, ,:t Amcvlrn.
“ ' PIANO
BSST.’SANDRHH
ORGAN.
employ, who'-owiintof experience la ovt'dcut lotho'o
whoarocnpnblooMudKlnK. Illustrated AnvniTmm
free. Address II AN I El- F. HE A TTY, W ifcbh-
Imrrnn, Now Jeraoy. U. H. America,
PRATED GOLDEN TONGUa PAP.LOH ORGANS uro
tauten, N _
hANOSf^KS^R'.W.BftfilN'fi
WAHh5M6TOT.^L'‘0!!CAtl8
■*—a V. ..tdiitmnrti, N. .1., I'.H. A.1 .sk-i.asc.x-ji
TQOF’S STANDARD RUfFLER,
For ALL Ktwing Mitrhlnea.
Tho bent to b«o mid most perfectly constructed.
Address
R. J. TOOP, “Domestic ” Building, Now York,
or Nkw IIaven, Ct.
DOMESTIC
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING,
THE SIMPLEST,
THE MO8T DURA3LE,
THE MOST POPULAR
SEWING MACHINES.
ro?res*ing nil tho latest and most deslrnhlo
Improvements.
It is easily understood, makes the double*
thread leck-stltrh, 1uih Foif-rnmlnflng ten
sions nnd t akc-up. and will do the whole t ango
of family work without ehango.
Tho •• DOMESTIC” is iniuld In tho most dur-
t hle manner, with conical steel bearings and
journals throughout.
UOMIkSTlC” Rowing BU-
Agents ft. ....
rhino and tho *• DOMESTIC ” Paper I’a
wanted iu r.ll unoccupied territory. Address
Sevfag MaeMoe Oompasy, Hsv York.
A Lecture
TO YOUNG MEN.
A Lecture on the Nature,
Treatment, and Radical Cure
of seminal weakue**, or Spermatorrhoe. Induced by
Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emission's, luipotency,
Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage
g enerally; Consumption, Epilepsy, or.d Fli*; Men-
tl and Pltlsical Incapacity, Ac.—by Robert J. Cul-
vorwoll, M. D., author of tho “Urcon Rook,” *c.
The world-renowu author, in thiandnjirhble Loo*
ture, clearly provoB fjom ills own experience
that the awful coussquonco of Self Abuse mny bo
olffectually removed without medicine, nnd without
daugoroua surgical operutlons, bougies, instru
ments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mnelo of
cure at once certain and etTcctual, by which every
Hiiflcrer. no mutter what his condition may ba, may
cure him self cheaply, privately and radically.
txr~1hlB Lecture will proven boon to thousands
Bent tinder seal- in a nlnln envnlmm fnsnv nfliln.s
receipt of si
* iss the 1 mu,
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO
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can furnish good bond and horse nnd harness,
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TUB SINGER Mf"Y CO.,
aug 8 7t Roma, Ga.
• 101k r.ntar*
PI LEO if.
Manufactured by the
Barham Pllo Cora Co., Durham, 17.0,
OBAMPTON’S
Imperial 8§okp>
JS THE BEST.
Till* Konp in mnnuPictured from pure mate
rial*; nnd as it contains a largo percent
age or Vegotlne Oil, is warranted
Billy equal to tho best imported
Cast lie soap,and at tho same
time contains all the
washing a clcano-
i»ff properties
of tlioj colc-
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Our.
man nnd
French Laun
dry Snap*. It i*
therefore recommended
for use in the Laundry,
Kitchen and Rath Room, and
for general household purposes; nl- *
so for Printers, Painters, Engineers and
Machinists, it* it will remove spots or Ink,
Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc., from the hands:
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S, 4, fi, 8 and 10 Rutgers Place, nnd 33 and
85 Jefferson Street, Now York City.
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Ckuahtown, Ga.
B, F. Buckwalter,
FASHIONABLE SHOEMAKER,
ROME, GA.
Any or the citizen* of C'cdnrtown and vicinity bu-
ing desirous of something nlco in the way of the
HOOT AND SHOE,
line by calling on mo can get it. No course work?
nndo. nprilSVIm
NEW SHOP!
A TTENTION is Invited to the fart that I have
opened in Cedartown a First-class
WOOD anti BLAOKSMITU SHOP
Any work in c-lthor branch can nnd will be done In
a W orkmonilke style, and at lair living price*.
fon -X-XXX3 CASH,
1)3?" IIOIi.SE SHOEING U-Vfl
a specially. All I ask I* a trial, and I will goaranf
too complete satisfaction.
Jnn.17.lv WILLIS S. HAND.
James G. Dailey,
Un p kiita k br’s Wa ii u-Rooms,
On Second Floor, 00 Ilroad SI., Rome.
Hi
A FINK AND WELL SELECTED STCK K Of
Metullr, Urnlnud. Walnut', unit Stained Collins
Rurlnl Holies and Collin Trimming* always or
bund. Neatest Hearses furnished lor luneliils. Al?
orders tilled with despaK h. day or night. Rest
e of all kinds. sopUly
r in Flrst-clai
JACK TALIAFERRO,
Sale Feed ami Livery table.
Hroatl Sired, J{ome,Oa.
B EST CARE taken of Stock Trices reasons'
hie. Special accommodation Tor teams. My Pulls
and Haralson county friends are invited to call sad
*ce me. fell. 21 tf
Dr. Louis S. Ledbetter,
Dental Surgeon.
Oerahtown, Georgia.
& RADUATE of the Rnltlinore College of Renin/
Surgery, keens up with the latest improve
ntenls in the profession, ami guarantee* satisfac
tion In all enses. Those wishing to have old teeth
made uew, or lost ones replaced, enn have it done
In the best stylo and at reasonabl. rates by calling
on him at his office, next door to I’hilpnt A llothls
t*toro. Feb. 1«. 1877-C
G. J. BRIANT,
ISTO. 6,
Broad Street, HOME, GA.
Keeps on hand the Rest and Purest LIQUORS
ever kept In Rome and sells them as cheap al any
one else sells their impure liqiior». Give him a
call and satisfy yourselves; you will find him to he
NO 1UIMRUG. If you want something good, go
and try Urlnnt; lie will not represent his Liquors T«
he good unless lie means what he says. Wfiott peo
pie drink they should always go to a man who know
what ho is doing and get what they want and mu
no risk. He has moved next door to the HOME
HOTEL. When you go to Home call on him anil
you will he well treated, waited on quickly atnl get
something good. lob 21 ly
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B, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
a regtilftrty educated sod lenity qualified bhrtlciaQ sod th*
H3uit successful, a* hlapractTra will proro. (Jure* al Harms
firnffu Vb4..
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AKNES’ Patent
Power Machinery.
JA p different machines with
\ lr\ which Buildors, Cabinet
_l_ a ) Makers, Wagon Makers
v and. Jobbers in mlscella-
noours work can com
plete as to Quality and prico
with steam power inanufacuir-
Will send Machines On
Trial if Desiaed.
Say where you read this and send, foy catalogue
and prices. W. F. & JOHN BARNES, Rockford,
Wlnnobago Co^Ill. Jqly4thMi
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Restaurant & Lodging.
No. H Broad Street, Home, Oa.
Sam pie Tables ami Booms for Oom-
merciSI Travelers.
Single Moui * of,
Single Lodging 2A
iBoard and Lodging, p9r day’ l go
Hoard, per day 75
Banner, Rrcnkfast #nd Lodging.".’.V.V.V.V.V. 75
OYSTERS ARENOT INCLUDED WITH MEALS.
Table eup)>lied, with the best the
market affords.—Meals
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Nay. 98 ’77-ly