The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, December 12, 1878, Image 1

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VOLUME V. < I5DARTOWN, G.Y., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1878. Subscription $2 P'er"A. A U Mhlii. •>« ~T1 l, t;[a.ppis, V7U, - - - Q-rt. •IfHi »,|1 v, A tun** Drug Store. Reel? . V . » Ilon-.i. * - nor illy ' !&i U'$A.L " A Kara Opp.itcmi Wo have lately had brought to our notion |n no kltchou utuubil. the real niurit ol wbUh epv .» lln# more than the nasalnc notlcu wc ul f We alludi to.the TElflRLBSS FJ.Ol R AITSIFTOR, thn nil fart tired by the Peer- Sifter Company, of C'lnciiinntl. A comblnu- tlo» Sifter. weigher, Measure, Mlxor, Rice Wither Flour Heoo|i, Tontato, Pumpkin, Fruit, Wine, Jel- d Starch Stralnei. Twelve dletlnct artlcloe combined In one, and I* sold at a prlco within tho abacVof e>ery family. To purchaeo separate i.len- vile for all of the above ptirpoffee would cost more than ten Ilmen the amount aekod Tor tho I’orrlega Sifter Housekeepers will apprcclato tho Puorloss Slflor for the following reasons: It dooe away with tho putting of one’s hands In Iho flour, which in cold weather Is very unpleasant; can ho worked ao easi ly ud rapidly; will sift flvo timet as hst as the common sieve, and mucli faster and better than any other sifter ever Introduced. It Is operated with a simple and easy lover motion, and Is acknowledged to be Ikr preferable to the awkward and unhandy rotary motion In sifters heretofore It acorns to us that It would he no trouble energetic lady or gentleman In this vicinity to sell a peerless Sifter to go into every flour bar rel In this county—wc know of nothing that would pay them anythlng'llke hs well, and would recom mend thiiu to drop a postal card at ones to the Peerless!Sifter <Mnpa»y. (Icorge aud Elm streets, Cincinnati. Ohio, ftor territory and descriptive clr- cnlurs and terms, mentioning our pnper. Mo.:iRiDE, A A V i' O ft N E Y AT LAW, kUOWA NA.*, GA. *jr wul p aeilce lu all the Com ts of the Rome Slrvi'l find -dj >Iaiug coan'.lns. mayM-78-tf T. W. VilkKCX. i. W. HARRIS, Jr , ^lL.NCr, HARRIS. VT v ) HNBY8 AT LAW, i I'HTlllSVi LLB, ti A. i^CT d >ln Street, next door to till- M ta % As i Mr. Mtioar will sttsud the Superior Ooan of I’ois c-muty regnlarly. March i. ld.~-tl W.». STRANGE, N. P. A K.t. onr. J. ^ TiooU-mart, as. (3f“ Collections solicited, mid money paid over punctually. V alley House, .1. D. ICNLOW, Proprietor, CEO-AilTOWN, GA. Tkumr/ i’ ■ ftty Custom, 25 cents pM- m?n\. i.ut, 50 crnls ft meal. ; - ,u. ju*ta itlal 'itfii and clean bodt will al HALL. fONSlTOiUAL PARLORS. &?MX3iA.XiLVC>1}VT*f » S£" Sharing, Shampooing aud Hair Cutting done neetir, ch .wplv au.l oxpihlitloasly. Hive uie a call. Jan II if RIUS HALL WA3HINO-TON, D. C. u as .v n kst-oijASs hotel at $2,50 per day MVetriOiit House N . Lji|Ti..i’i .wold, «f 01.|> RLLl A IIMi iVCf.V, PEEU an. SALE STABLE. Ooilartciwn, lia. Mil.f.Eli A. WU1011T, Prnpriiflor. BpIiMKlid a Carriages, aud ISH'l A tt.iaiifii) IS 1B50. Temple of Susie. W RPliKSALKanU Retail Agsn- ey for the Keuowicd Piano Makers, ST BIN WAY, RNABB, DUNIIAM, BACON.& KARR fiu 1 J. & C. FISHER. C.lebr.l.d Or.tta of MASUIN * HAMLIN, Bull Slit Uligl.iid Or«.n 0... ..d U A Prll.co * ss s sfl iispra.vr BEST GUITARS ■ Boutug. Also full llie or Hniall Mnsical Woods, Strings, etc. rrhe proprietor respuctfully nunounces to the cit- t tsena oi C'eflartowa and vicinity, that hls factll ST. NICHOLAS, Scribners Illustrated Magazine For Girls and 'Boys. Aff iDEAL..CHai>4BN’S Mahazink. Mesarn. Scribner« Co., hi 1873', began the publioation of St. Nicho las, an Illu8trnted Magazine for Girls and Boys, with Mis. Mary Mapes Doge as editor. Five years have pussed since the first number was is sued, aud the magazine lias won the highest position. It lias a monthly circulation of Over 50,000 Copies. It is published simultaneously in London and New York, auu the transatlantic recognition is almost as general and hearty ns tho American. Although the progress of the mag azine! has heen a steady advance, it has not reached ils editor’s ideas of hear, because tier ideal continually ou< runs it, and tin- magazine as s*vili ly follows alter.' UOO!) THINGS FOR 1878 0. The turn ligaments for liter oy aim art fontrlbrurynTfor the u w volume :lie six l»—are—complete, dr.iwinu Irdm already favorite sources, hs w.-II i as from promising new ones. M- Frank K. Stockton’s new serial su’.- ly lt»r boys, •*A JOYFUL Fftl.LOWSlI 11’," Will run through the twelve mo..‘>. ly par is,— beginriimr with the num ber for November, 1878, tin- first *>1 the volume,—and will he illustrated by James K Kelly. The story is one of travel and adventure in Florida and the Bahamas. For the girls, a continued tale, ‘•HALF A DOKKM WOL - SKKEfel‘ F.R9,” By Katharine D, witli illus trations by Frederick'Dielman, be gins in the sRine.number; and a Iresh serial by Susan Ccolidge, entitled “Eyebrighl,” with plenty of pictures, will he commenced early in the vol ume. There will also be a continued fAirV'fnle called ‘ ; ' /r! * “RUMl’TY DUDGET’STOWRR,” Writlfii by Julian Hawthorne, .and illustrated by Allred FreddrickK About Uie other familiar features of St. Kicholah, the editor preserves a good-htimgrctl silence, content, per haps, to letrher 1 -five volumus. already issued, prohesy concerning the sixth, in respect to short stories, pictures, poems, humor, instructive sketches, and the lure and lore of “Jack-in-the- Pulpit,” the “Very Little Folks” de partment, aud the “Letter-box,” and “Riddie-box.” . Terms,$3.00 ..a year; 25. cents a Number. ubscriptions received by the HinharKnC this Pfttoer. Persons »ct. with the ; iUBNER’S • MONTHLY,; Conducted by J. G. Holland. Tim ITahiisAmest Illustrated Maga- zint- in the World. Tim American edition of this pc- i odicul is now more than 70,000 Monthly, and it has a larger circula- linn in England than anv other American magazine. • Every number contains about one hundred an I fif ty pages, and from fifty to seven ty- livc original wood-cut illuslriitions. ANN0UNCEMHNT8 FOR 1878 0. Among the attractions for the ’coming year are the following: “HAWOlt I’H’S,” a serial^ novef; by Mrs. Francis Hodgs-m BUnieM, author o| “That Lass o’ Lowrie’s.” Tlu* scene of Mrs. Burnett’s new novel is laid in Lancashire; the hero is a young inventor of American birth. “Haworth’s” is the longcs;- -Bfltory Mrs. Burnett lias yet wlitten. It will run through twelve numbers of the Monthly, beginning with No vember, 1878, aud will be prolnaely illustrated. A STORY OF NEW ORLEANS, by George \V. Ciifile, t«» he begun on the conclusion of “Falconberg.” This story will exhibit the state of society in Uieole Louisiana about the years 1803-4-5, the time of the Cession\ and a period bearing a remarkable likeness to the preseut lteconstruc lion, period. PORTRAITS OF AMERICAN POETS. This series (begun in August with the portrait of Bryant) will bo con tained, tlmt]of Longfellow appearing November. These portraits drawn from life by Wyatt Eaton aud engraved by T. Cole. They will be printed separately on tinted paper, as frontispieces oiTourdiffeivi bers. Ulus'rated sk-lclies of the lives of tne pools will accompany these pori I’tiits. A NEW VIEW OF BRAZIL. Mr. Herbert II. Smith, «»l (!* University, a companion of the Prof ILirf.isnor in Br.z!, Mr. J. Wells (Jnnijn'iev (ihe who accompanied Mr. Edward K in si m Ins loijr i l.rou-li *'l'l.«- GiT.it Sou ib,”) preparing Tor Scribin r a Si-i es I papers on the present con- !i: i. •tin 1 cities, rivers and resour- i <• .; ol t oo great empire of South From tho Detroit Fro.. ,TPr«**. “fiOING TO .SCHOOL.” Mr. Old Fogy came orer to listed t ilk with me the other evening. He is a school teacher, and In* seemed .to !>e laboring under the impression that I meant to omit Itiili from his situation, simply "because I favor » departure from the present sclfool system. v “Why, sir—why, sir,” Tie began as lie took a chair, “tfdhiltlren don’t gd to school to study what do they go therefore” t ", To learn,* I replied. Ah! yes, to learn, but how would they learn if they did not study?* Do*you know when the United State* Mint was first established?’ I asked. \V»*U —well—ahem—I really don’t’ lie replied. Well, I will tell you. It was in 1792. Now, how long will you re« member it?’ Just ms long us I renv*miber any thing.’ * ^ Certainly you will, and yoii havt learned it without study or refercnc*. to a school-book. What’s to proven! hildren from learning in the same wav?’ ‘But—hut—it isn’t regular,’ lu tain me red. ‘No, of course not. Your fat he •ut wheat with a cradle, and i C I ter years, when the soil is ripe for <|nHed? Now, then, yrtur pupils all know what the capital of this Htatc irf- '• T - ">•.- -\flRLaI. ‘ffcymrteH I hW»v ,-iti ad gave it. up. ‘Well my way would have heen to take a newspaper into the school jind end aloud to all my scholars all about the new building. Then I would have said: ‘Now, children, in telling me when the capitil was re moved to Lansing, tell iue aid * how many members there are in the Leg islature, how often it meets, who pre sides over each body, how long the sessions usually last, and what pay the members receive.’ Some of the answers can he had in their textbooks, other from parents, but what harm if they halted pedestrians on the street or wrote letters of inquiry to 'the Secretary of State? The more trouble to get the facts the long, r tliev would remember t|u m, and the more incidental information would he picked up. The whole school would profit by the answer, whereas but.one pupil would be bent*titled by the answer to a question put directly to him.’ “Well, 1 duuno,” In* sighed, as he hitched around on bid chair.” “IVrliaps you don’t. l’erhuj wouldn’t be regular H'or you io cut it you don’t know that if my boy came with a reaper.’ | home and said that the teacher had ‘But if children didn’t have study hours anil regular classes there would be no order in foli>i)A} ’.In* protested CURKOCT. How is your cough? Enifrond "Irugs” are croaking over repeated iiecnhnts. ‘Hot goods and small profits’ is the motto of the cheB’i.ut roaster. This is the seas tn "I year when Corn should take a pop at the pub lic. What the great need of ibis coun try is ijist now is n cheap chromo ol Hen IfttUiv - The fat man who wants to become unti-fatshould siuiy the arohiUcture of ft lenrn-to. Let’s tUVe a shiile.—(Boston Trav- Uer. Hold on a little—wait till the sidewalks become slippery. Solon Shingle is worth over a milltoh Hollars. He’s the biggest bunch o('shingles in the business. IIow many Indians will be aliv/ next Thanksgiving—alive and forc ing like returning thanks for past lavoi’8? lMiilad^Jjjliia demands live cent ear fare. How much eh aper n is to walk than to (juanv) with a street ear coiupany! How’s Grant nnd Key strike you? —[Washington Republican, l’ut another syllable before your Key. •The Esquinutiix ain’t much on euchre, but when you come to tackle ’em o'mold slnlge, it’s a draw game every time. “Gentlemen, there’s no use talk ing,” remarked the man to it crowd •n the corner, and then he talked half an hour without a JACK TAIIAFmO, Sale Feed am* Livm y Hbl*. Unit'd Street,'Tl.... T7‘. ltinme,Oo. ST CARE iaV*M llr. Louis S. LeAuetiier, Dental Shonpgwqji. G'kSy'V . ' " - G. J. ERIiv..-., NO. ti, Enr. tul.l him to lln.l nut win. VVi 1 limn I’. ilii was tlmt 1 wouldn't, take pride [ RV¥H y f iu posting him oil every incident in j ‘Iimtend of study, lioiirs 1 would 1 lViui’s life, mid limt nil oilier purenla . \\e know I lull tli» liruie Bees cull them hours ol' reference—homo . would do I lie mmie, lliereby dividing | sl i n6t .|; luitdoes il leel Us pel in which they were^se/frclling nn- (he luirdeu with the teilcher. Her- j 1 , l n,y—|,Joseph Cook. It does lions. The cdnsiiee h.tps j. ii don’l know unit u ten vein- jf;j„ of Imvinjj ils oil id ll.sk 1 ey e mid mid I heir publishers should write nsme, HoEt RES^A T »l«»; Cbunty, and state, in full.aiid LADIlSlC OAFK, JAJMtf UANk HLOGK, ATLANTA OPEN DAY AND ^IGHT. FgrAo.commodttions fbY'Fatni’Hws, |t n,\\ fflfpHTsTiT Publisher' of. this j ■Tailing to stibserfb^ CAVE SPRING, GA. i|th i«m, Tn« Spring Term open* JjmoanMitn • ■ -iWlJ Declamation Snno *rth, ESt?whl SctLo”oriiie|r«m*ro5 send l n cliepk, 1*. Q. moiWy order, or* registered" letter to BURiBNER & co v 743 Broadway, Nev^York. A Remarkable Result. TTmakes no difference how many pliysiciar.s, or how much mtdicine S i have, tried, it is now an estab- led fact that Germim.,^F!M ) is lhv y remedy which lias gfcven com plete satisfaction iu severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yet. thousands of persons who are .predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hemor rhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled oii the Brenst, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, &c., who have no per sonal knowledge of, Boschee’s Ger man Syrup, ft/ such Vis* wolild say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one complaint. Consump tives try just one bottle. Regular size 75<cents. Sold by Bradford & ! -JOHNNY RKH PARERS, -it *v\Confederate” soldier, will among the raciest contributions Scribner during the conv.ug year, 'hey are writien and illustrated by Mr. Allen C. Redwood of Ballim-uv. l'h* first of the stM’ies, “Johnny Reb al. play,” appears in the November iu be r. HE LEADING EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY We. are now having prepared, for Scribner, articles bn the leading Uni- •rsities of Europe. They will be ritten by an American College Professor, Mr. II. II. Boyesen, of ornell (author of “Falconberg,” &c.) and will’inolude sketched of the Dad- ng men in each of the most impor tant Universities of Great Britain and the Continent. Among the addiiional series of pa pers to appear may be mentioned those on How Shall we Spell, (two papers by Prof. Lminsbury,). The New South, Lawn-Planting for Small Places (by Samuel Parsons,of Flush- Tig,) Canada of To-day, American Artaud Artists, American Archeo logy, Modern Inventors; also, Papers of Travel, History, Physical Science, Studies in Literature, Political and Sooial Science, Stories, Poems; “Top ics of the time,” by DivJ. G. Hol land: record of New inventions and Mechanical Improvements; Papefa on Education, Decoration, &c.; Book Reviews; fresh bits of Wit. and Hu mor, &c., &c. Terms, $4,00 a Year In Advance; 35 Cents a Number. Subscriptions received by tin* pub Ushers of this paper. Persons wisn ing to subscribe direct with the pub lishers, should write name, Post-of fice, County, and State, in full, and send with remittance in check, P. O. money order, or registered letter, to SCRIBNER & CO., ' 743 & 745 Broadway, New-York. REMOVAL. For the wjvbt of room to ao&mmo- dnte my large andincreasinggrade, I will ntove to the house fwPgfeLoc- cupied by the Bank of Rom^Bfue ddor .below Peters’) rffeiferhe 'first of July, ’wobW I hop^romeet maincen a R m y old customers and many new ones. Mrs. T. B. Williams. Pianos and Organs at ractory Rates. Grand Introduction Sale, c m- meuoing Nov., I. 1.000 Magnifici-nt Ins ruments fronr best makers to be placed, for introduction and ndver- tisemenL in Southern, homes fat Agents Wholesale iIates. Ele gant 7 Oct. Pi AN 08 ONLY $125. Magnificent Square Grands, oata^ Ipgue priees $1000 only $250-Hand some 9 Stop Organs, $57; 13 Stop. $71; Mirror 'Tops, 13 Stops, $86 TJiioiee instruments ait lowest prices ever, known* 6 years, written ! guar antee. 15 day8 test trial. Write • for TntVodnction Sale circular. Ad dress Ludden & Bates’ .Sqjjjherri Music House, Savannah, Ga. The Great Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of the South. Nov21-3t .v->nId he t in* same. I lias!ions which 1 know i mswer (rum text 'bunks, aenroh f«*r them -woifrt b.*a ;«! asuro 1 instead of ft study.’ ‘I —1 d n’t. und rstmd.’ •Don’t, you? Suppose 1 ask you | what, c.ily in England is devoted to' the mai olTctnre of cutlery.’ ‘I’d answer Sheffield, <>f course. ‘And ho would si school-lmy, after hunting it up. And, further, he would iilspdipd that^oal and iron is mined niar by, i/nd 'you wotfld have a fine ohftlioe to tell the whole SQhnol that American cutlery is now being sold.all oyer. Eurdpe.^nd right at the doors ol Shefiield. fu telling them that ask them what tho knifeblades are made of, how prepared, and what substance is used for handles. Let them go home and ask their parents —lrt them go to niauhine-shops or any where elke where! information is to be had.’ . .. ^ , r ‘Veyy- irregular—very irregulHi,’ he. SigKftd. , T • '‘Yes r aV'd ift you r au n t d leU Hefore yotfr^ile ijB ;;Would be the 'same ihiugk The text books suy tlM^h island is a body ol land surrounded t»y ter. J ast so. That’ll: a c^ld fact, known to- all pupils. .'Bl piiae QJliWi-sil, iiV. : '.tJ(lf«g m. to-niori-nw ! Wl\(y; : tell me ftlse on wluvt larartoa jjroHt »‘>lUi>| Wiia kept priamiev mitil his dentil, and miy till'tiler foots .you pan, D^n'tyoiritdmit, Mr. Old Fggjgtb# itr amlvSMngitlnitlpiiiipst tlisjlt'girt me the name of Napoleon; the island the ocean around it; the nationality of the captors; the last battle fought by the prisoner, aud perliups otqer information?’ , ‘But what’s the use of text books? he growled. ‘They are good for reference, noth ing more. Let the teacher ask tfie question, aud the text books furnish the answer. Before you went to school at all you knew the alphabet, didn’t you?’ ‘Of course.’ ‘Did you learn it by study, or froin your mothei?’ ‘From my mother.’ ‘Yes, and from mother and father and others you learned the names Id girl at one year asked hsr Uvio.ier what States had abolished capital punishment, aud tli.It: dozens of lawyers, all the daily papers, the Governor and two ex-Governurs were mixed tip in the discussion lor days and weeks?’ ‘But it’s very irreguDr— very,’ lie replied, ns he went out. M. QUAD. schools last. I (iliout tl Chiimberl LUCKY HAYS. We suppose any lady is liicky on which a luppy m.irriage is consum- uted, but the following is the old saw on this subject: Monday for wealth, Tuesday for health, Wednesday the best day of al 1 . Thursday for losses, Friday for crosses. Saturday no.,luck”at all. The parties to a marriage can se lect, the day.of its celebration, but it is not so easy to chouse the day of one’s birth; und these, too, had their meaning: Born of a Monday, Fair in face: Born of a Tuesday, Full of God’s grace, Born of a Wednesday, Merry aud glad: Born of a Thursday, Sour and sad; Born of a Friday, Godly given; Born ol if-Saturday, Work for your living; Born of a Sunday, Never shall want; So there’s the week, And the end on’t. tin ide.l ( Ik A M PTC) .imperial <£ v: oap /.S' ////■; ill.: , Rising I'uwn, Ga., June 21st, 1877 Dr. Harter, Deur Sir: I desire to thank you for the great benefit I have,derired from the use of Dk. Habxsk’b Feveii and Aqle Spkoifio; it cured me after every thing else had failed. I had Billions FevM, nothing did me any good till 1 used your incomparable remedy. For sale hr all Druggists. B. g. RETHEKSIDE. june.20 tf Home, Ga. Now tliat.a jiaby has Uy-tlVD rubber tirpe of a milk jhoked fty;'!,mothers Will believe thb prt-neval system of loedlrig'offiprm^'tK':'' iest by a large majority. The surgical process of grafting 1b getting common. Enough of tlje cuticle might be takeh from Kear ney’s cheek to cover his entire shoul ders ami hack without being missed. According to the Elmira Gazette, “A womtiu takes her nightcap, looks in tlie glass, and juiiips into bed; tli- old man looks, in the glass, takes his ‘nightcap’ aud—generally stays up all night.” A distinction with a decided difference. A liu,b : CQfypelling every.vpjer to vote at his own precinct and estab lishing precincts m every noKtia dis trict has been in trod need in Mte I islatnrc, and it js thongTir'wili hi Mint t lie i'duiid dunce does mil. sonic iitiih-ritiie head id' "mural gyiniins- I tics,'' and it is therefore to be frowned I down. M.itrinionv is a holy institution. Not only does it unite niiin to Ins liest fri.inl, lull it furnishes a good living for thousands ol divorce law- yers. Col. Dwight, of Uiiihamton, N. Y., had no sooner secured 82fiU;0l)() in surance upon his life lhull lie died, and now certain people want to know his object in dying. How handy it, is lor an Eastern purngrapher tojiave a “Western Ex change” on which to cast the exag geration lie dares not lather. Could brutality gii further? Gen. Sherman believes Unit there won’t lie any Indians left to the In dian Department iu a year or two more. They cun lie starved to death the same as white folks. Among the house decorations pop ular this winter is the big rocking chair which is always left just where anybody coming down stairs after the paregoric will full over it. The leather collars worn by the lioston police tire prolific ol catarrh and bronchitis. The leather sliould he applied elsewhere, in tile shape of a boot lo the Police Commissioners. Partridges are among the tilings that whirr.—[Boston Trnncript. Yes and ventilators are among the tilings that air.—[Graphic. Yes and hornets are among the tilings that bee. It lias been discovered that a pil low of damp sand under a sleeper’s head is a good cure for catarrh. If there should be any mistake about it, tho sleeper would awake with a cold in his head. The only iociety paper Detreit ever Ibid is sleeping ill its little grave, add now when any any body’s head servant girt makes a trip on (lie horse-cars the event is llllheraldi'd and unknown. Anna Dickinson has come to the conclusion that people who are very, very good, have a streak of mean ness in their nature which is sure to come to the surface just when you want u friend. Elect a man to occupy n sent on a bent pin, and his scat would be con tested, There is something in the air thut makes people want things that oilier people have. A Maryland drunkard of twenty years’ standing siiys half a pint of average whisky makes hjm drunk Crampton Brothers, For dhIc bj- a. a. isM IJ () \v With High CHICAGO .S' (18 ,(■ 70 lies/ .1 tonne ' Si-i? s 4-Ton May, Sfoi* $60. Form All ti r Wa All . fry Scale Fui. filled. Circular*, 1’rice Ll«t» unb TeullHi-iu'ftlf* •ent upon application. Buy the Cheapest and Beat dec. 13,1877-ly Photograph Gal iorv. I have opened a Plioiogfal. Gallery OodftrlOwii, tS a r where you cun got PICT U R F . of all kinds taken. Special MiG'hnu • • • . J ■ Copying Old L'n.tuir-- I will also rrpsTr WATCHES, CLOCKS, aud REWING MACHINES and warrant satisfaction. If you have no money. I \vlll-uD:r produt at hlghait market price. D. II LEDBiA :’Ek. IJSWV CHANGE OF SCHEDUI.E. On and after SUNDAY, JUNE 0, 1818. »*«' rain* will run on the Rome Railroad n« follow* * EVENING TRAIN. Leave Rome daily el.., ; $.•> A t Retain to Rome at. is.xj t u I SATURDAY ACUOMJOODA'ITv'i;. Leave Rome (Saturday only) hi.,.. .... j. Retara to KomeMf. C. M. PRNNINGTON.RR uu iuvcouguuuii. ep*7U JNO. f. STILLWELL. T