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jHK kU-IJAY COCKIER.
W. P. COMBS. - - - ICwtofc.
PA., OCTOBCT t, IMI
Or hcil Oro* of Finn C*.
Omciat Ouoaw or Qium Cos
OatiAJf of I'KKHk Cos.
THE FIHMHED WORK
O. Ji: LA lE SESSION OF TH*
bLNKUAL ASSEMBLY.
.be Atlanta Oenrttlnttan we copy
a.*f summery of tin Mil Importent
mmeurr* enacted by the Oeoenl Aete
j.j, wL A adjourned m Toeedey night of
tart week;
a GHUUL BAtUOAS tew.
Probably the meet ImparUat Wll peee
ed ouring the eeeeioa wee a ftaerel rail
road taw by which charter* eaa be gnat*
ed by the Cling af arttelce ef loeorpor*
tlon. Tlie will prevent eey och daleyi
btfrt toe legislature ae wee wHaeaeed in
the tioru .ii and Cede charter*, and ae the
theory of the present eenrtitution ie to
hewn only biennial seaetoae grant and
tel delay might jbe canned to important
enterprise* if the projector* bad to welt
for a meeting of the Otmerel Amenably.
TL' ’., while It came tnm the railroad
tvuiiuiilee, Is mid to have been mainly the
work of the Honorable Louie Garrard, ef
Y ro|er. It lte pravtetoo* tbeie le prae>
t. catty no limit ta the charten that may ba
granted in the State. It, to to speak,
tabes the bridle off and tome every maa
leone. This ie e provietoo that le wlm end
ptegrsertve. If a general lasuranca and
bank law could ba pamed the same In ita
general featurea to the abeve It would ft*
line* the tagfclatureol a targe amount of
week and shorten the eeeelons to naif Utah
prevent length, a* fbe application* for
charters, banks and various cc> orations
take up ow a great deal e( time 1
rue csimv quaenoH.
.■■ netor Hawes perfected and passed a
tail, vu the usury question wklch maam
soma Important changes. The mailmam
hsrged Is still fixed by taw at eight par
coni, bui under the new bill the lender hat
the right to charge whatever rate the bor
rower agrees upon, and can collect the
same if the borrower dona not appeal to
tte* law against paying. If this la dope
the ) nder ta mulct only for the eurplas
of i .1- Interest above eight per cent end
n->. for the entire intoreel ss under the
present law. It also becomes incumbent
upo 1 tbe borrower to show that the lender
bee Ttotated the taw, Ad it dme apt to*
*-•!■ upon the lander.to Shoulder the bur*
u ol proof aaumdee'Cbo prartist taw.. •
xnj convict gonsTion.
Senator Hawes, Wha, by the way, ta*
trod need only two Mile aad ported both ef
♦’ m, Introduced a Wll on the convict
on, which pesecd. It pro rule# for
.. utmrnl of nn assistant keeper of
tbe penitentiary at a salary ef $1,200 a
■ol,! traveling expenses. Either the
tni or tie {u.itcipul keeper shall vtalt
icJ.twinn oner. oTery mow'h and rep.u'.to
■ r governor. If they find that the lease
!> * > heen Eclated In My respeot tbo gov
i .s directed to at eoce Institute pro*
.cuing* to have tbe leaae ef tbb offend
lr<* lease,• forfeited, and the attorney gee.
erai ta directed to represent the State In
thee prosecution a Alt persons am for
bidden Whipping any coorlet, except the
regular whipping boss, who ta to be ap
rurtot'i by the 'lertee of each camp, his
appointment to b< confirmed by the Gov
ernor. Upon ike discharge ef each per
son, be is t* be furnished with a suit ef
cittose'ij dollies, end provided with transs
portatrou <ud expenses back to the county
fiom whuU be was sentenesd.
Tin at iotio. or jddom and souiiitobs.
Mr. riarlaiJ, of the bon**, introduced
sad r >uMd a bill (bat will be of Tael kelp
in expediting the beaioeee of the legisla
tor- It : -nvideo that oa the Monday af
( (lie !**itnblmg of the legislature, <he
two boueet shall meet to joint teeeiea aad
then nod there elect the judges ead solid
tore :neml. That the urns of each di*
cult shall be written upeu a piece of pe
per, anti these ballets put late a hat aad
■oaken. The preeldeut of ths eaoale
shall take one ballot from ths bat when
the huts tn> ready aad the odtoaie of the
circuit named on this asM daß ha eieeted
first. This Is done to pteueaA eoathtoatfaaa
beiag made againt the toler eJreuHs Tale
hill wOl peasant utuuh lehbyiag ead uttova
the of a vast amount of worry
and annoyance. .
- • TUB TUtrattAUOU OOSSTtOU.
W oUb no general temperance bill of tan -
penance vraa paced, the tale ot Iqusr
U prohibited in a greet many coast ioa,
by resioii of the lanteusa of toe ttasuae
tax, to euch a figure us cannot he paid.
L.-cretary Harris infotUM us that the
eetotlre in which the eels at liquor la bow
erohlblted amount to fortyelght to the
4ate. Including hie own oeunty of Worth.
P.rhibitton •mtk asked for e peat many
other ooUDtlto but was killed or poatpoaui
by amendments which allow the people af
the various tewnshipe at district* to wot*
whuther or not the sale of liquor wttfcto a
certain number at rote of oeiteto
cl jrcbea, colleges aad eoadSmias, end el-,
tegetlter the aeaatou has resulted to vary
materially adtoegtog the dtda ef ptofidM*
Horn . <
roe roccATtouAi. uroaeseu.
While the general educational bn an
w.iteh commissioner ttrr depended so
c . t defeated, the cense ef educa
tion was very much benefitted by special
g|\r The exoaea of taxes cu
lusn and the snrplns
t rt. - >s> ‘. U"e of convict* ea
turned sir for'lineal |>ur|<n*e* |„.
creasing toe fond about eighty m ninety I
ihenssnd dollars, which wilt be e very me I
teris) benefit. Aa approp’tatioa oft*,-
M wee Mh to toe Mate Uwtrerrtty
which lane ran, we hm, It being mad* e
free iaaUtuttoo ef tatoniag, open to every
young mao ie tbe Mate without price, if
be cm meet the quelMeetleee eel forth la
Me carried cm Yarrow puU epproprta
sateen were mode to special educational
otrrprtam including SIO,OOO to toe agri
cultural col logs at Deh lomega, which will
inwre ita being built.
Pickens County Department.
Joxx W. II Kit let, • - Editor
Jasper, Ga., Oct. 8,1881.
camp—Manure AC.
Tbo chtnp meeting seaaon it
generally looked forward to witb
bright anticipation*. Tbo good
people on aucb occasions hope to
mow their epiritnal strength and
draw nearer lo their Ood. Seme
young ministers hope to preach a
famous sernon, that will make
tbe multilode shed tears, and the
eid fathers say what a man!
There are ethers that like camp
mwatings for-the amusement and
excitement the occasion affords,
such as taking buggy rides and
evening strolls with the bright
eyed damsels. There is still an
other class of eamp-maeting lov
er* who rejoice because of the
loaves and fishes. Tbe latter class
is useful m the absence of one of
our well knwwn fowl*—lo remove
that which would otherwise be
cast away. Such men .should
have free access lo water and
they will soon fight their fight and
retire tw private life. But as ev
orv sweet has ita bitter, we most
accept all these iu order to awcure
the healing .influence of the meo
ting. I like camp meetings my
self; but please don’t ask the why,
leat some of the above might ap
ply to my case, in a way that
would destroy the moral effect ol
my discourse. But I shall say
this much, 1 like to see pretty
women, have plenty to eat and
hoar good preaching, and during
the last few weeks have seen the
refulgent rays of beauty pour
forth from cheeks I hat pucker
the pioutb of iujn to look upoq.
Bwt lswrvavwd o*<Laro doing ft**-
ly at present* 1 have eden /pies,
cakes,- freah-meats 'dfcfi. In abun
dance aad am proui) to ay that 1
am gaining fieah rapidly. y
1 have listened tw good preach
ing, but, alas 1 lik* many other*,
have not taken so much of this to
myself, ga 1 did of the rations, and
this is arfeoc* many of ua are
wrong, ww feed the body and
•tarve the aonl. -
We visited Bethel camp mee
ting last' Saturday and Sunday
and can say that all seemed to
enjey the meeting. .
Wn listened to several good
sermons while there, and saw the
eighth wonder of the world—
Miller Willis of Augusta, who is
the great sanctifier of the age.
Ho i* a men of email stature
and eccentric indeed. He has e
sailor's walk, and his thumbs
bend beck. His head is sprink
led with gray hairs, snd slapping
his hands seems to afford him
much satisfaction, lie has small
black e/eq, which ho keeps closed
moat of the time while talking.
Ho aeema. to be more of a mono
mahiae than a god* jot he hat bis
Worshipers.
Bat god or bran, good or bed,,
sane or insane, he is a peculiar
man, ead with bis strange soiee,
can piece some of the most un
common inflections on emen, that
Lee ever been heard north of the
He olalase to have joined the
metbediet. Church in 1864 and to
have been Converted afterward.
Sought and received perfect love
in.lffTC, and is. now sanctified sooi
and body, and death has lost its
sting.
I am abt prepared to say what
ho m aad what will he the result
ef his work in this country, but
will say that plan of treatment
does net suit my case,-so if 1 ever
be sanctified must await the
coming oi a different power.
There waa a red headed moon
eyed, sharp laced man in our
town last week claiming to be
Gould; Ode -and Vender built
combined, and that he was God's
bright son god carried the world
mr Ms shoulder, but he did net
Wok like tho-man in the geogra
phy usd therofoc* 1 don't believe
hiss. 4 • •: w
Fear not Httlo ones, the legis
lature hae adjourned. The only
mystery now is, how they got
away and left any of that half
mil lon in the treasury.
He hoisted the black flag, hnng
death n the horn f hi saddle
and entered the walla of ihe city
caryiug terror whereevci he went,
bat as he found noao prepared
for death he (pared the lives of
ihe eitiaeua a few days longer.
Bat gentlemen you must keep
within y.'ur limits, or a mot* will
b* plucked from your eyes. (This
eclipse is visible only in Jasper.)
The way that horse ran with
John Mann and Misa Lula Hall
while on their way to Bethel
camp meeting last Saturday, la
enough to convince any man that
there ii danger even in horses.
He mad* doll scraps of the boggy
bat neither of the parties were
serioaaly injured.
seed time asd Harvest.
Winter with its cold frests asd
blowing winds passes away, and
then comes on spring with her
sweet flowers and humming birds,
swd everything is fall of life and
joy. After a while anmmer eomea
on, and then autumn, at thia sea
son there ia a great harvest and
ingathering of the spring sowing.
The wagons are rattling away to
thwAotn field in great haste, ev
ecy farmer is busy and thinks hi*
crop mutt be gathered first and
when this is done, and all ib stor
ed away in the crib and* barn,
happy is be.' But what is corn,
or cotton, or wheat, or pork, or
potatoes without a baby in the
family! .Mr. Bichard Cox now
thanks his good wife fora present
of this kind and now he sit* on a
high limb aad sings:
“Rock me to sleep mother, rock me to
sleep t’’ .
Ludville Letter,
Ludville, Ga., Oct. 4,1881.
ibo camp meeting at Bethel
campground will close to-Say.
There have been but few conver
ted—yet Ihe ebureb has been
wonderfully revived ; and I think
much good accomplished.
The last term of the school at
Ludville closed the 23rd ol Sep
tember.
Owing to the number of stu
dents thul had lo stop from school
to pick cotton, there have been
but few in school for the last three
weeks- The few present,- how
•fss, by a hasty examination,
proved that the benchers had
done their duty. After ithe ex -
amination w* had the pleasure
of listening to an interesting and
instructive address, eti “Ths prog
ress of the age*, n by Prof. H. F.
Smith of Galesville, Ala.
OUR COTTON TA'CTpRT. •
This i# no factory on paper;
bat is one in reality. And jnJg
ing from the dispatch with which
Mr. Atherton Is tearing down
and building up at his mill, it
will be but a short time until he
will have hia factory in operation.
CaDt. Eves, the contractor to
bnild his rosk dam, will have
completed bis job in a few days.
And from the width ot the dam,
and the size of the most of the
rocks used in its construction 1
think it will stand until “Gabriel’s
horn shall toot.”
Mr. J. W. Duckett is repairing
or rather building a uew mill for
him. And m the course of tour
er five weeks will have ene of
the best flouring mills in North
Georgia.
This will be two cotlen facto
rias in Pickens county, built by
the tact and energy ef Hr. Ather
ion.
With a few more such enterpri
sing meq in our up country to
utilise our fine water power we
would have one of the best sec
tions of country in the Empire
State of the South.
What we need next U mills,
factories snd railroads is a per
manent school in every locality.
And I think it time the citizens
ot our community were looking
after the iaterest of our school
for next year. '
.Rev. J. W. L. Smith • and Mrs.
Smith, are attending the presby
tery of their church which ceu
venes in Murray county.
Straw hats and calico coata are
beginning to disappear, and your
correspondent had thß misfort
une to lose his only winter coat
and cold weather I fear will find
him unprepared for it.
Toil Noodle.
H. R. FOOT
ATTORNEY AT LAY/,
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P HALTICkS IN THE BLUE JUDGE
I Ircult. Give, attention to claims
acainat ths U sited Bis let Government.
Also,
Lamd /.gent.
Parties 'vlahlnr t ,uy or sell land is
say of the Cberok'e Counties can address
or call or. hint at Eilij&y. i-tf
The Cheapest Store
IN
Adairsville, Georgia,
•WAJTTB IA 000
Bushels Dried Peaches,
ALL THE
Chickens and EGGS
IN 100 OF THIS PLACE.
WHICH ws will pey tbe highest
WUr prim to either esih or cheap
gOOdle
We alio want to employ t competent
yonug man who baa an ettenth* acquain
tance ia Glmer aad Pkken* ctontica aa
clerk.
Don’t forget to bring Ike Peaches,
Chickens aad Egg*.
G. C. Gholston dt Son.
adaTrsvilze ; ga. ,
Bept. M*tas. , . ;
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IRON
BpiS
imowirs mow BITTERS are
•; oeetakk. oare to *Ol dlaoaaea
requiring a cotrplctc tonic ; eap
cially letoratten. Dy ipepeia, Inter.
tanrfllbeMtotatk 01 Appecite,
eta, lfml ina th, ttaArtreaftta
ene tire mnoclee, and gives new
UA> to Ae nerve*. Acte Uko a
charm On the digeetfrra organa,
rmiwliia aU Ayepepilo ermptonuq.
each as toetbar the (bed, Belching,
Heat h Che V oeaacfr, Heartburn,
cto. Th, only Iron Prcpalratlan
that wll' not blacken the teeth or
give hcSbache. Hold by ali brug
gtote at Ct.OO a bottle.
BItOWN CHEMic Ali CO.
. Baltimore, MO.
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TNOUMRDS SOLD EVERY YEA?I
This Bake Mmr<* *4. the Hlgbert Award at the
(JeateimlrtJCzpoaltlon udlWld TriaL The
only Stae Medal awarded at tbe^Paria
RakahM takoa mera-flnt premiums
II khsKinibS bva flirt or Boy strong
$DM|h IfllpfiMpKint. SIIMItMDdtiMWMMI
BEST Ml ’EVER MADE;
Bsad twrfh l '■neile of-ftactoul Shrmere,
Addraea
THE WELCHCR & TAYLOR
AOWOULTIIRAL TOOL
OMtoapee FaUa. Riaeawir.S.Jta
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PERRY DAVIS’
PAIN KILLER
IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
- FOR INTERNAL AW) EXTERNAL USE.
A Sort mid Smady Cura for Sora Throat. Coadu,Cos v piplrtharivChilis.Djanhea.
DysenSan, Cramps, Cholera. Summer CompSkrt, Sick Haadache, Nemraigia, Cota,
to .x com toy, and certain to afford reliei. No tarnily
•an iMti, he wtthoot tt sold hr an draifiis at see. and Hat a hotae,
PERRY DAVIS A ON, Proprietors, Provldecoe, & L
“ a csi M^ 9 QC Si& jr r
MANUFACTURER OP
SIIUKI lAMIH All BII9UI
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AND DEALER IN
SADDLERY HARDWARE,
44. BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA,
#e,.t. 11-vU.
1ILLIII1Y. ;
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Mr*. M. A. Cat*, Ad airs rifle,
G.a., having just receired, diraft
fro* Baltimora, anew wad fall
line of Mi l linary Ooodt, respect
fully solicit* the patronage ef the
ladies of tha Mountains; aad
feels confidant, after years of ex
perience in the business, shf can
satisfy the most fastidious.
My stock is complete in Ladies’
and Misses Hats and. Bonnets,
Ribbons, Satins, Silks and Veil
inf of etery description. Also, a
fall assortment of Bamberg, Ed
gings, Torcbow Limes, Lace Mitts,
Fancy Hosiery, pretty designs in
Strmped Work, and a specialty of
Ties and Neck Wear, come and
see my new styles of Ribbons.
Cm petition in prices defied.
Will .take Wool and Produce in
fekehanga. : . t -.'..
’ All ordera by mail promptly
attended.to; :, .!•*" ""
DRESS MARIKS A SPECttLTT.
at prices which will astonish
ery one who will call. 4 s .
MRS. MA. CATE, ' v
Adairaville, Od.
RounsaviUe & Bra,
Wholesale Grocers "
Cotton Factors,-
Some, -•- Bmemgi*.
Wehtregrately enlarged eur Waro-
Uouee, which now baas epaclty of 30,-
I
000 bale pei season. Our cotton business
was more than doubts last season, reach
ing 20,000 bales. Consignments solicited
--libera) advances on jotton cr produce.
Sept. 15.—S me, , * s, -- •
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Oidhiary’a Mi. • <
Whereas. j.)y. MWllwy, adminfidraler
of C. JU Corh*n. deceased, baa applied far
lea re. to sell the real estate of Sam deceas
ed. This is to ndttfy aHperoon* coaeen*'
*4 W flle t&cir obJecHon*
wfihia tbo *imr gwcdcribedhy laV, else
leave will.le granted the apt>ltatnt •p* ?
W. H. Ai.lkx, , ...
Sep* -T-*w.(o w.) ■ Ordinary.
I WHOLESALE
DRUG STORE
in
DALTOIT.
Dll J F. WOOTEH & CO-,
Will duplicate price* In Atlanta, Knox*
nlle, or Chattanooga. . .
IMaiß, Driiisti ft FknkbM.
(ept. .1, 3m.
STANTON & BRYANT,
{jonoral Merchants
ADAIRS VILLE, GA.
, 9.
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■Wk Mill ifiette J the Mountain
vtrjo,n<\ p*y the highest mar
ket prica fo* everything brought
o* hi the way of produce. Gome
and-see us and we .'will do you
good. ' * <aept. 15— tf.)
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g; McDonald sk Co 4
Btoxt Boor to Comp, GhororA Cos.
Entire Stock New, Embracing atl the Latest
- Style, and,Purchased Love, ♦
• *-■’*. with the Cash* l a .; J,
fMUIIEHiHIT fir CiSH it lit m, Pvnilli Fitorii.
L. B. LAMdI /O R B .. . ? “f.'
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WIL.L.I A M ■ "'■yy',' A TANARUS,
• - &*cc***rr to J. R. Butt A Go* , * , Z
M iKUr* UTORMI Aim WHttecdAEK DdCPEKW IS
Stoves, Tin oiid Sheet tanjp;: Ware,
CROCKERY AtfD GLASSWARE,
&VMPB* &TMEM EJTO \G*9 FiTTMJfEMm
S t BroadS^ 'V* ; MQME> G&.
LIST OF WARfZFirRXfSUJfp WlTtt Jt CB STO TK.
: ,1 Pbtd. ■%} Hsifs :t *l u lFleab Fbrk.
.it;* j. !>• a < H' 2 Spoon. ’ ' ' ** '
*. ‘-SGriddJ-ps;, ' l'pippejr. 1 1v
1 Long Pap. i Z -1 Baieuit rSittpr.'! i V
1 Tea keM*. ! ' ' ?’ * *-•' *Pdpptr.Bo*. ; 4
1 (Hole Muffin Pap. • - hGrater, j? ~., .
a l"‘ 1 Spiled Pun. 1* >. ■) . ..v -* t Ept Coepgg. . '
1 ’ . 1 -Coffee Pdt -f • v ,- . 4.Joipts Stdys Pipp. *■
- 8 Bake Ppm... .|, .... I‘Bcrapefc ■** ’
S Pie Paha. T Lid Liftcp j c -
,13 Quert .Pen; * *■ : - -iv- t -, . J
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n*foHß *r mmt&r
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tXKfas and SASB.'HGES, AXMv FLOWB, ; o
And in feet, orrery thing ■ nsnplly • pfirst-dMtßardwar#
Store. • v i ..,. sept. 1,3 m.
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Rome-. Ga. Marhle and : Granite 'Works
: Alv-V" -, .i . f ... r ’•= —-• •>'
W 1? 4e*l ia tha beat Italian and American Marbk, Tirigated aad white. Wo handlo
" fr 1 a great deal of Ibe well kti'ovra abd popular Rctlaad; Marble, which ia tko
wMtesVtod*ai|dto brthoteatif slab
claity.** VT,'Bniikf *ll hin jaof Monomenta, Toooml Head Via^^fiJJ/VJea,
Ac. ©nr wortma* am Wo hqr our aMck Ip-tpo fongh add do Ida
work ourselves i, ibem£uie, r wa sand opt drat-elass work, aaada af tha. LsSijaf marble.
wartmancliip an# pripas.
api wa will write yoa w.hat wa can finish it ■for. **'writa W -aboet whs*.-Iprice yap
.wish to pay, and be Will let yde know 'What kM of job or JaNsW* cm. gle* yaa far
pHcamentioned. ■ We> keep M>pi pf tlyf -second and--third cclaM -IparMe, but
never send them out, except when the prices dm- sdeb as firat-ciass tnarbia- cannot ha
furnished at, and then w* si*ay* tell the purchaser the kind M• mscbU ut will furnish.
Hapiag yau Mil give da-a trial dad let as Pdra Whu ws say, w* truly,
; u Jones A £diuuM4won.
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SOVTMMM# eUSIXMSS COLLECT,
PRACTIOAL!OMj| KEEPING.
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Qrer 35 yearaa Practical AoeeontanLtndoraed hj *ll th
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Prominent Merchants of Louisvillle.
IV* Send Stamps for Circulars and Specimens Of Penmanship
BEN. : O. WEAVER, Princial | H. 8. DiSOLLAK, Secretary
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ROME, - OCSQBGIA.
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We reapectnitly inrite an examination Of ear M©eh,e*n,filing ef
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SPECIALTIES.—StrictIy pare White. Lwd, cH) Var
. .• siafcea, Paiato, dry and in oil,. John Loeas’. pjur* Tinted
Gfcw Pnint*. ready-;; %
1 ; ' Bftua HARRIS 4 CO.
117,BROAD ST.. Succeisorn to A- A. Jonea.
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• -We Ask the Attention' of
■ERCHARTS, FARMERS, BLACKSiITHS, r
CARPENTERS AHfi WHEEL*-WRIGHTS
° : ' To onr'Steek of
Iron, Steel, Nmils, Shelf Hardware,
Bfack.&ritbs and Carpentet* Tool*. Rubber and Leather , Belting,
' Boggy and Wagon Material, Manilla and Ootton Repe, 4m.,
all at wbtch we are prepared to*aaU at bottom prise* to good Ben.
WE ARKALSOAOtIfTSTOR THE CELEBRATED
BUFFALO SCALES & MISHAW AKA CHILL’D PLOW,
• • - Hordle, Bowie &c Oo^
Sept, rt to aa’ch lit, ROME. GEORGIA.