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Official Oman >f I’k-mm Cos.
It *4i xt ccted that tli* l*gi*>
Unite would adjourn tin* di* on
Tuesday night last.
The dead I'ratident wan buried
! o’clock in the cemetery al
C'evts.and, Ohio, on Monday last.
President Arthur haa issued a
proclamation calling the Semite
together in extra session on the
lOtli of October.
The Dawson county Jail was
hunted down on the night of the
IMih met., and a negro prisonor
confined therein burned l death.
Grain is flowing into Baltimore
so faat from the West that noth
ing 'an bo done with it. The
wheat is held there largely for
speculative purposes, and cannot
l-e rc red*. Al! places of storage
are filled, and thousands of cars
.ir Handing on the track which
;;iuot be unloaded, the elevators
being already crowded.
About fifty editors in Nebraska
f'o .e announced simultaneously
their intention of suspending Hit*
issue of their paper for two weeks
“owing to the intense heat.” And
thereupon a knowing exchange
suggests that that intense heat
was the fire which burned t!ia of
flee in Omaha, where their pat
ent ouuides were printed.
On Monday last District Attor
ney Oarkhill called on Guiteau
and informed him that hi* case
would La presented to tho grand
jury next Monday, and that his
indictment would probably
low speedily.- The district at
t<- iey also, at the request ol
(iuiieau, sent a dispatch for the
prisoner to his brother-in luw, (J.
•I. bcovillo, of Chicago, in which
Guiteau requested that gentle
man to come on and defend bis
case
The Albany Nows and Adver
tiser rays : “It is stated, on appa
rent iy. the beat authority, that
General John B. Gordon is in the
fluid as a Gubernatorial aspirant.
It is stated on equally as good
authority that he will meet with
rfrung opposition. Tho changes
cp the Brown Colquitt and Gor
don Senatorial embrogiio, will
♦hen be rung over again with re
newed vim and cneigy. Outside
of ail this, however, iu our opm
ion there is a man in Georgia by
the name of Gartrell, who will
give him some trouble. Suppose
Toombs, too, should take a notion
to want it. He’s a vigorous old
sinner yat, But the deviltry he
lid in getting up that Constitu
tional Convention of 1877, nnght
to satisfy him.”
The Rev. Dr. Thom a*, of Chi
cago, on trial by the Methodists
for heresy, differs from lua breth
ren on the following points: He
Joes not believe in a material
hall, nor in a permanent hell, lie
says that it ia contrary to common
to grade punishments by a
scene of equity in this world and
not grade them iu the next. We
oonfiue some men to jail for thir
ty days, others for six month*;,
other* we send to the peoclcutia
ry for year, some for two, five and
ten years, while others wo send
for life, and some criminals we
hang. This we do according to a
universally recognized standard
of justice and right. Dr. Thomas
contends that we got this instinct
from the Almighty, and that the
Almighty did not endow man
kind with- an instinct of justice
that he himself ignores in hi*
dealings with his creatures.
“We learn from a gentleman
wno came np yesterday from La-
Gran ge. Ky.,” says the Chicago
. ipune of Thursday, “that the
drought in that part of the State
is unprecedented. The older in
habitants remember a severe sea
sou, 1845, bnt in that caso the ces
sation of rainfalls began a month
lauer than now. Our information
declares that there has not been
a good rain for nearly two months,
the consequence is that most of
the corn ceased growing and top
ped at two or three feet high,
producing nothing, or at the best
but worthless nubbins. AH sorts
of f ' den truck have failed. For
the .. st time in the history el
man, blackberries have been a
failure. But the water famine ia
oneratuigiii other wavs. Sittuiei,
; creek* ani artificial ponds are
j dry. It ka become a. l • •bum
how to procure stock Water. It
I is vale to say that the • n and
tobacco production* ll' '• cut
I down two'hit J* as compared!
1 with last year."
j Middle Oeorci-t Corro’>p:.idei.ca.
UAblsoa, o*.. ‘imvntt;, ISBLj
As in the ante helium times,
t cotton is still king m Middle!
. Georgia, despite ttie* experience i
Untie larni-M that it cheaper
! to make tho (aim sollsuppurtn.g i
I Neighbor Wat km* ha not
b ,tight a bushel of corn since the
war; and yet he makes more
clear money and has more of the
luxuries ot life llran any man 1
know; and his farm is a proverb- i
ially poor one, but it is selfmip ]
porting. A few other men are j
farming on the same principle.
1 lie present crop is a short one.
Colton about a third of a full
crop and corn but little hotter.
The pea crop will be a good one.
and there is more bay housed
than ever before. Th-sre will al
so be more oats sown than here
toiore. With a prospect that
corn will he two dollars per hush
el tome tanners contemplate
sowing all their iund in oats this
fall, er letting it rest if they c.<n
not rent to persons who will fur
nish their own slock and feed it.
The motto of the farmers of mid
die Georgia should be to plant
more cereals and less “staple,”
yet there are some drawbacks to '
ihis rule. For instance: The
colored element is contented if,
al the end of the year he has j
made enough to pay for Hie hog i
and hominy he lias consumed, i
and has money enough lelt to buy j
a bottle of whiskey, he knows t
the land owner is laigely depen
dent on him lor labor and will
supply him lire year following.
Yours, Stylos.
Pickens County Department. *
John YV. Ukki.ky, - - Editor
Jasper, Oa., Sept. IP, 1881.
OLKA NIK GO.
Well, do you wish to go t
Bethany to preaching to morrow?
If you wisli to go I shall furnish
oonveyaiico, said Mr. Lending—
one oi the best men of our conn
ly—last evening. Ot course onr
answer was in the nlfirntaiive.
Bright and early Sunday mor I
ning wi were on our way to the
church, which was distant about
six miles, By jogging u'ong tol
erably lively we airived in time
to see Mr. Conmlison and lady
receive the baptismal riles in the
midst of many aliptsiiaua and
friends. This being over we re
tired to the church for services.
Elder* Henry Turner and Wm.
Ongle occupied tho stand. Mr.
Turner selected for ins text, Ito
mans sth chap, ami 21st verse.
During his discourse, Mr. Turner
spoke of the evil of making and
drinking whisky. Ho said Ihe
state eonnot stop distilling, nei
ther can the United States, hut
there is a power that can. God
can vend his drouth and so destroy
the crops that no man can distill.
He dealt a few blows on some of
tke brethren who were running
registered distilleries. This did
not take worth a cent and cross
firing was opeaed up. When
Mr. Turner closed, Mr- Cagle
arose and spoke for a while, snd
produced some argument to prove
that it is no harm for a member
el the church (o engage in din
tilling but not camigh to convince
all that his position is correct.
It is the church’s duty to do all
in its power to put down crime in
every form, ana to work for the
cause of our Master and the good
of society. In doing this, no
man can claim that distilling
will afford any assistance.
Can any member of the church*
who ia distilling have the con
science tu rebuke drunkenness i
Can ha have the brnzonness to
approach a neighbor and admon
ish him to quit drinking ¥ If so
his admonitions and benedictions
will have no efiect. The salt has
lost its savor. First take the dia
tillery from thine own furnace
and then thou canst more ably
take the bottle from thy netgli
bor's mouth, if you don't wish
your feilew man to gel drunk,
why tempt him with liquor? Why
hold the bottle To h:s mouth and
punch him in the short ribs to
prevent his driaking ? Shun the
very anpetrauce of evil. The
United States may license you to
distill but your Master, in whose
image you were created, does
uot. He licenses no man to cast
a venomous serpent into the bo
Bom of his feilew creature. Oh,
that poisonous worm—the distil-
lery worm. The means of the
widow aud the cries of the or
phan daily bear witness o(
the ating of this worm. R uot
only poisons the blood, but damns
the sool in eternity. It not only
robs the wife of a husband, and
the children of a father, but of
peace and pleasure and coralort
and even takes the bread froaa
the innocent babe's mouth. That
mother caunet sing as once she
sang; she is depressed and her
heart is heavy. Once she had a
husband, kind and trne. but now
he sleeps in a drunkard's grave.
She looks around, and alaal a
man who claims to be a man of
God made the stuff that sent her
husband's soul to hell. He who
claim* to be her friend and broth
tff, V * I*vi of iii iii t
i ttt #i# *i i
E*quof In i t i s*r,v knd of
evil, iu* e tr l\ debaacm-ry.
noli, me let. .id red* the liuu**
of its nf *, crowds the nut
aril, *ar , . ii fills <l*ll with it*
victims.
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Hie general ;.. ,:.>w u,
whether or not r -urf at tin* p' ve
is postpone'! td! October. Hut
we sro no rvtr'.it *hy justice
should be- lon lelayed. lot to
day the CierilT ha l ! laid in tuii
supply of i-o.lt. and the town
: eneratly .*applied. No longer
do otir )awr sc.'eek.
Mi. .1 F Siainibiii ot Eudvilli
i- tpenditt? a while in Jasper.
Peace amt plenty to him.
Hump & rots who have for some
time been roe lined in Cherokee
county jsif, charged with steal
ing Jackson'* money, were last
work convicted. The eider was
sentenced to the penitentiary for
six years, and his son for five.
A protracted meyting is being
carried on at the M. E. church by
ili v. W. O Duller.
Col. himmons is yet in Atlanta.
Schools in the country are now
running low Some teacher* are
minding the base alone.
H~lnD & POWED
Cora Shelters H
For Mia, FARM, OR PLANTATION.
For FARM, MILL,
JOB&JXiG, OR WAREHOUSE.
HORSE POWERS, JACKS, Etc.
WHITE FOR illustrated cata-
LORUE AND PRICES.
Sandwich M’pd Cos.
SANDWICH, lUlHOtn
DOTY ft
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110,000 SOLO IK THE U. S., AHi.
OVtLt. TANARUS CY SELL.
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I ArSILV SIZB, - - • v 14.00
hot:.l cizn, - ----- is.oo
£ ni for Circular and pried List.
DOTY ift CO.
JAMESVILLE, WIS.
Tbs BEST Wind Itlil on Earth.
ft RO FT’S
IMPROVED IRON
■weii VVUeD jffSßa
Engine
Simple, Strong, ctvl Durable.
Will not Shrlrfc, Swell, Warp,'or
It attic in tho W-tul.
KiNT-FACHSJ.D "f
E. C. LEPFF.L & CO.
erv aZjCC,
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WIN DM !?X MACHINERY
Dribri Purchtd-'j -.nr c?V TVTtt'traCU, eetifl
R;r Y%w-* Aaifpasa,
L&LEFFELfttQ,,
Ohio,
whore you efcw ti’ls juivertiseroeiita
Greenlstle
RAIN UP,ILL
Has a continuous FORCE TEED
of rubber, cannot bunch the
gra n, sows grain evenly, has
rubber prings, art! will’ o.*er
all ordinary obstaoteg* H :B-buit|
wttb Detachable. Grass tioosef.
front or rear,
FERTILIZES!
ATTACHMENT;
Which'"sows' all kinds of phos
phates, or fertilizers in general
uae, In - same furrow with the
wheat A Patent Cut-ofr pre
vents waste of Fertilizers squat
to 20 per cent, of cost of Drill
each year.
Circulars sent froo upon appl'-
cation. -
J. B, GBGWELL r &'GQ.
GREENCASTLE. PENN’A.)' .
Tlie Cneai*est Store
I “ „
Adairsville, Georgia, t
# WANTS to.ooo
Bushels Dried Peaches f j
AIX THE
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Cltickcas and EGGS‘
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Ilf luo MILKS Of THIS PLAfK. j
1 W Mil'll we wilt P*J tli* bijhcal j
01 jj Irt iu ci'.uer inti gi |
I q -oilK.
We want to empi' V a competem
| a:*.) li-j iiiw an esteaeirc aCf|Ofthi
i i.tmc In and Picken* cwuuli**
rivrfc.
Don’t foi?el to biin* tbe Pencbev,
CKiick'-us aii'i £gp.
G. C. Gholston & Son.
ADAIIISVILLK, GA.
Sept. |9-3ui.
ST ASTON & BRYASTi
General tHercliants
AiyklMS VILLE, GA.
Wx epll invite the Mountain
trade and pay the highest mar
ket price for everything brought
us in the way of produce. Gome
and see ns and we will do you
good. (sept. 15—(f.)
WHOLESALE
I>ltU WTORH
IN
n a l rox.
DR- V F. WOOTEN & CO-,
Will duphcHlc prices in Atlanta, Kuox
t ville, or Chattanooga.
Msrchats. Dradsti & PMcians,
sept a nd, 3ui.
GE'llffipA— PICKENS • OUNTY.
Ordinal; Y Offirc September, slti. 1881-
''lurch's. P. N. Multlimx, administrator
of Cv U-C< r> !i;i rteccHsed, bag applied for
leave mjlpcll tin; real estate of said deceas
ed. > h.B is to notify all persona concern
ed to fi|f their objections if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, !-t:
leave will t,<_- granted the epplfeant as iuj
plied for.
W It. A u.iix,
S'pt Y-4w.(65 Uidinary
We Ask 1 lie Attention of
merchants, farmers, blacksmiths,
CARPENTERS AND WHEEL-WRIGHTS
To our Stock of
. w
Iron, Nteel, IVuilw, Hhelf IlardYrat’e
B'seksmitfcs and Carpenters Tools, Kuhber a-d Leather. Belting,
’ Buggy and Wagon Material, Manilia and Cotton Rope, tSio.,
all of which 7n are. prepared to sell at bottom prices to.g sod men.
IYEA HE ALSO A GENTS TOR THE CELEBRA TED
BUFFALO SCALES & MISHAWAKA CHILL’D PLOW,
Havdic, Bowie Ac Cos.,
MANUFACTURER OP
sinus, inns: ah hihu
AND DEALER IN
SADDLERY HARDWARE ,
44, BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA,
Beyl. 15-Bm.
IBU£S7CH3SioSs, PAISTS, ETC
o
i•• • ‘ r
BRUCE HARRIS & CO.,
ROME, - - GEORGIA.
We respectfully Ibvlte an examination of our stock, consisting of
Medicines, Paints, 0113, Varnishes, Window Glass
Fanny Artscles, etc.
SPECIALTIES. —Strictly pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, Var
nishes, Paints, dry and in oil, John Lucas’ pure Tinted
Glass Paints, ready mixed.
ALA BABTIN E, all colors; for inside finish. Window and Show-Case
Gkss, French and American, all B*Zfes.
BRUCE HARRIS & CO,
i!7,BROAD ST. Successors to A- A. Jones.
{sept. 15 3m.) .
PERRY DAVIS’
PAIN KILLER
IS A PUKELT VEGETABLE REMEDY
FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.
A Sura and Speedy Cure for Sore Throat, Courts, Colds, Diphtheria. Chills. Diarrhea,
Dyseir&ry, Cramps, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Haadacho, Neuralgia, Cuts,
can affsw vc be without it Sold by ail dremnsts at S5~ so*, and St.oo a bottle.
perbv ©AVIS A SDN. Froyiiettire, Frovhkuu'. li i,
MIIUIIiY. j
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,Mr*. M. A. Late, Ail*i. 1
Ga haring juel reeeivcd, direct |
from Baltimore. a net * and full
lltltf ClI J/'.. ilUt ;/ GooJa, tilJl ’Ot |
fully solicits me patronage f the ,
Itulies of the Mountains; and!
feels coofliletit, after years of ex- j
perience in the business, st.e can
satisfy the most fastidious.
My stock is complete in Ladies
and Misses Hats and Bonnets,
Ribbons, Satin*, Silks and Veil
ing of every description. Also, a
full assortment of Hamburg, Ed
gings, Torcliow Laces, Lace Mitts.
Fancy Hosiery, pretty designs in
Strinped Work, and a specialty of
Ties and Neck Wear, come and
see nay new styles of Ribbons.
O m petition in prices defied.
Will take Wool and Produce in
exchange.
All orders by mail promptly
attended to.
DRESS MAKING A SPECIALTY.
at prices which will astonish ev
ery one who will call.
MBS. Jf. A. CATE,
Adaimville , Get.
Rounsaville & Bro.,
Wholesale Grocers
-• : AND :
Cotton Factors,
SqMM 9 * -
We have grately enlarged our Ware
house, wliieh now has a capacity of 30,-
000 bale per season. Our cot ton business
was more than double last season. reach
ing ‘JO,OOO bales. Consignments solicited
—liberal advances on :otton or produce.
Sept. 15.—3 mo.
NKW
FURNITURE STORE!
UY -
MARIK O. MoDO.NALD Ac Cos„
Next Boor to Cump, Glover & Cos.
But Ire Stock New, Embracing all the Latest
Style, and Ear chased Low
with the Cash .
f illsell£fitirel? for CASH at Lew est, Possilrie Flares'
L, 1 _JJ_" —m
L. B. LAN GBO K D
—WITH—
WILL IA M w. SEAY
#
Sudcessor to J. It. Butt <fe Cos.,
MAXVFACTUUEIt and WHOLESALE DEALER IX
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
&FS3SAS G*S JPITTIJfGS*
No. 35, Broad St,, SOM'M. £zf.
i
-of Ware furnished with each stove.
2 Pot*. 1 Flesh Fork/ * - -r: .
2 Skillets. 1 Spoon.
2 Griddles. 1 Dipper.
1 Long Pan. 1 Buscuit Cutter. .
1 Tea Kettle. 1 Pepper Box.
1 G Hole Muffin Pan. 1 Grater.
1 Sauce Pan. . 2 Pot Covers.
1 Coffee Pot. 4 Joints Stove Pipe.-
3 Bake Pans. 1 Semper.
2 Pie Pans. } Liu Lifter.
1 3 Quart Pat*.
Dalton, HARDWARE, Georgia.
BRR R Y RRON ,
—i HEADQUARTERS FOR )■
Wagons, Buggies, Wagon and Buggy Wheels,
DOORS and SASH, HOES, AXES, PLOWS,
And in fact, everything usually kept in a first-class Hardware
Store. sept. 1,3 m.
Rome, Ga. Marble and Granite Works
\V P ' , ‘ eal ,n tl:e ,>eßt Lilian and American Marble, Tailgated and White. We handle'
IT O a great deal of the. well known and popular Rutland Siurble, which is tie
whitest, and said to bo the best in the world for slab work, euoii as Head Stones,-
Tomb Tablets, &c , but the Italian equals it fof moutimenfs. Ws /urnlsh’all kinds •(
building atone, but make Hsirbte and Gfsnite for grave and cemetery purposes a fpe-f
cialty. We build all kinds of Monuments, Toombs, Head r: tones. Urns, Vasea, jke. f
&e. Our workmen are first-claas. We buy all our stock tri' the rough and do the
work ourselves ; therefore, we send out firspclass work, made of the best of marble.
We pay (fie cash for all tlte.tqdt„we use. We get very low rates .of freights, and
can and will compete with any Marble Works in this country, in quality 1 of Marble,-
Workmanship and prices. Write and give us the description of the- work* you wish’
and we will write you vvliat we can furnish it for, or write us about what price you
wish to pay, and wo will let you know what kina of job or jo<s we give yon tvf
price mentioned. Wo keep some of the second and third class thaftile, but
never send them out, except wben the prices are stick as first-class marble cannot be
furnished at, and then we always tell the purchaser the kind of marble we will furnish.-
Hoping you will give us a trial and let us prove what wo say f wo are, very truly,
Jones A lidmundMon,
Noy. 12-tf.
in. ruffiin jiiEi. me.
NEW OOOr> : NEW GOODS
Our buyer has just returned from market and we are new re
ceivtnga LARGE STOCK Ot GOODS, eonsi.7ing of er.ry
thing usually found in a mixed stock. - 3
DRY GOODS—AH the latest novelties ifi styles ef Weelee
Dress Goods, Calicoes, Homespuns, &c.
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, of every size, quality and *fiee
Satisfaction guaranteed or no trade, r
OLQSBINa, for old and yofine ‘ ~f • t * r J grade, Come aleur
and let us dress vou out. ■ *
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Wood- trafe, Tinware Cracker.
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Carpenters’ Finding., Notions, te
In fa*t we thmk we can supply you with whatever ’you' *y'
want ami at prices to suit you ; for having bought for CASH fr.w
first hands we are •"•bled to sell at very low prices. Call “.J J 5
u. Don’t be influenced by anybody, bat coin, and l.ok f.ry.lr
elves. We barter for anything which we can turn into me/ev
J.P. COBB,
oct - g ~ tf - ILLIAY, ga
Carriages, Phaetons,
Buggies, Wagon.,
1 a Tr o * maKD^ac turing a superior quality of Carriage. Bur,
gies a n d W agons at m y shops in Oarter BT ille, and also in Rom. O.
I a’-so keep for sale, at lowest rates, a full stock of Eastern’ am/
Western work, comprising the celebrated
STUDEBAKER, SOUTH BEND AND KENTUCKY WAGONS*
My Shop# are supplied with skilled and reliable workmen
lam prepared to do all kinds of Repairing a t short ■
lice, and gua r aae* satisfaclion. I hare a large
Repository at No 9S and 100 Broad Street,*
Rome, G#., where my friends will alway*
find my nephew, Mr. R L. Williams,
and Mr. W. L Whiteley, who will
be pleased to wait on them.
B, H. .T one*,
June 9-tf. CARTERS VILLI, <5 A
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