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PEOPLE’S
Rome, Ga., Saturday Feb. 15, 1873.
Chaplains of Good Templar Lodges,
and Pastors Favorable to the Pro
gress of the Temperance Reform.
“The People’s Friend” is the organ
of the I. O. G. Templars, in the State
of Georgia.
We hope it may be wide ly cir culate
in South Carolina, Alabama and Miss
issippi.
While aiming as a family paper, to
advance religion and good morals, it
is especially devoted to the cause of
empcrance.
The publishers of the paper, and
friends of this good cause desire your
hearty cooperation and support. You
see everywhere the evils of the liquor
traffic, the slime and deadly touch of
“serpent.” You are eyewitnesses of
the want and wretchedness entailed
upon innocent and helpless children,
wives and mothers by this traffic.
You see its blighting effect upon the
piety and growth of the churches.
You can do much to stay its progress.
We need a paper, earnest and true in
its consecration to the one object of
rescuing the fallen, and saving othc rs
from falling into -he slavery
and love of the drunkard's appetite.
Will you help us in supplying this
need ?
Write for the paper. Speak a word
in its favor; get up clubs of subscrib
ers. Jn doing this you will qreatly aid
in sustaining the paper ami. at the
same time, help to carry comiort ami
gladne s to many dost Ift: homes and
sorr< >wbig I icarts.
L. R. GWALTNEY.
To the Worthy Vico Templars of the
I. 0 G. T. •
Rome, Ga., 3 an. 31, 1873.
iSG/erx <»/’ /h'' Order:
“J/rit am mha( women make (hrme, is
an old adage, and a tine oik I How
great then, is our responsibility! Let
us make men sober, honest, earnest,
truthful and manly, Let us first do
right ourselves, then hold up the right
to them, and bid them follow us. I hey
will not refuse when shown the right
by an earnest advocate, Hr suffer
most bv the evils of intemperance,
then let women rally to the cause and
ext rt ourselves to diffuse the principles
of tomperonce, and to shun its evils.
This can best lie done through tin
medium of a newspaper, devoted to
the cause, a cause to which its editors
are devoting time, talent and money
with no sparing hand. That paper
is the “Peopi.e’h Friend,” and to you
as a woman, ami an officer, high in
the order, 1 appeal for your invaluable
aid. in supporting the cause of tem
perance, in supporting its organ, the
People's Friend, by not only subscrib
ing for it yourselves, but by getting
up chibs in your lodges. I should be
glad to hear from you by letter, ami
can remit your names and money to me
can 1 the People's Friend, and I would
also gladly publish any article of pub
lic interest, from any sister. With the
hope of hearing from every Vice Tem
plar in the State,
I am, in Faith, Hope ami Charity,
Ex-Gov. Geary of Pennsylvania is
dead.
The President has approved the bill
for eigb.t war sloops,
L'st Mornlav night New York City
reports as the coldest of the season.
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It is reported that King Amadeus
manifests a disposition to abdicate the
crown of Spain.
Tur bill to increase the salary of the
President ami other officers was iost
in the House by a vote of bl to 11$).
The press dispatches str. that Col
fax has xindicated himself against tht
C edit Mobilier charges.
A bill is now b< fore Congresr, ap
p’.o; : a'iug $ 10,011 J to remove tin ob
s inet oils from the Oostanaula rivvi.
We hope the bill will past>.
——■
The Senate has passed a bill author-
izing the Governor to purchase the
Macon and Brunswick Railroad.
King Amadeus, of Spain, has resigned
the crown, and a Republican form of
government has been declared by the
Congress now in session. A civil war
will be the result.
The City Council of Atlanta has re
fused, for the present, to submit the
question of increasing the city sub
scription to the Georgia Western Road
to a vote.
Congress has removed the disabili
ties of the following gentlemen: Hon.
J. W. 11. Underwood, Hon. L. J. Gar
trell, Hon. Alfred Iverson, Gen. La-
Fay e tie McLaws, Hon. M. J. Crawford,
Col. B. C. Yancy and Maj. Goode
Bryan.
We are requested by several ladies
living beyond Little Dry Creek to call
the attention of the Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues to the bad condi
tion of the embankment on cither side
of the bridge. Gentlemen look to
the embankment complained of, as it
is very dangerous.
CJonstitut ional Convent ion.
The House, by a vote of 93 to 2-1,
tabled the bill calling a Constitutional
■ n. W( wer< in fa - ' r< f th<
bill, and yet think it should have pass
ed. It is true the State is in debt, and
the. taxes heavy, but our opinion is,
had the Convention been called, more
than the expense of holding it would
have been saved.
Some of our State papers, in order
to defeat the bill, had a good deal to
say on the removal of the capital back
to Milledgeville. That is an outside
question, but if the people desire the
capital i go back to Milk dgelille, 1< t
it go back. It is a matter of very little
importance to us, and it was from no
motives of that kind that we favoie I a
Convention. The Constitution needs
ic-moddeling, and the sooner it is dole
the bettor.
Notiiing further will bo d me the
present session, bat we hope at tin’
next that the importance of rhe Con
vention will meet with more favor at
the hands of the General Assembly.
THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
The Governor's message to be found
in another column, is simply a state
ment of the amount of money necessa
ry to be raised to meet the liabilities
of the State for the present year. The
thing is easily done, and all this talk,
and insinuations by paid men, decrying
the credit of the State is simply ridic
ulous. The amount necessary to be
raised is one million eight hundred
thousand dollars, v. hich amount will
be reduct d by r< nts, taxes etc., at least
half a million dollars. But suppose
t is not reduced one dollar, the
amount can be easily raised.
Let bonds be issued in sums of one
hundrad dollars and upward, then let
an appeal be mad< to Georgians to
save the credit of tl <• State, and our
word for it, the amour/ will be raise I
in one month. Vie Im.e no mom yto
invest, but v» ill go a few dollars rather
than allow the bogus bond ring to
force the State into p ying million.- of
dollars that went into th' pockets,/
stock gamblers and \ s and u
which they pm l :■]■. * noth ng. M
hope the Geui' i? f. ' .tm-' a made
of st< in< r stuff than t b intimid
into doing a w.-taiq b > har < . sm 1.
men as hold bogus borne . ru .. ig f ■
credit of tin* State. S.aml t > the
right and show the.si bo, us lyn Hi >ld
ers and tin ir / u / *. tl J ('• o. in can
maintain her medit dp yh< r/• ’t .
xvithout their aand b p;‘- of thc:r
oppo ition.
. ■ . - ...
Gainsviilc Lodge. N >. 219, E. A. ?•!.,
has upwaid > m : . ers, their
ages ranging lioiu 7 yearn downwards,
yet they have not been call -d upon to
mourn the lo.— yv:.rs ! Does this not .-peak
volumes for the health of our community:'-
Gaimn'iHt E
NEW ADVERTISED LENTS.
- A Great Blessing.
! Never, since the time “when the morn
■mg stars sang together,” has shore been
' a greater medical discovery and blessing to
i the human race than the
i GLOBE FLOATER COUGH SYRUP
i This delightful and rare conmound is the
i ac ive principal, obtained by chemical pro
! cess, from tho “Globe Flower,” known also
as “Button Root,” and in Botany as “Ce
: phalathtu Occidentalis.
Globe Fiywer Cough Syrup is almost an
infallible cure lor every description of Cough
Colds' n<>arscncss, Sore Throat, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, influenza, Asth
i ma, Ac.; and wdi cuie Consumpsion, when
taken in time—as thousands will testify.
Globe Flower Cough Syrup will cure the '
must obsvinate cases of Chorine Cough and
Lung affections, when all boasted remedies
luil.
Giobe Flower-Couali Syrup does not con
tain a particle of opihui or any of its pre
; parations.
Giobe Flower Cough Syrup does not con
tain a particle of poi on, or any ingredient
that could bai t He' most- (Miaitc child.
Globe Flower Cough Syrup hr.s become
where known, the most popular Cough
Medicine in the country, beemse it has
been snce-sfuliy withsio »d the three great
tests of me;it, viz: Time, Experience and
Competition, remains alter passing through
this ordeal, the best article of its kind in
the world.
Globe Flower Cough Syrup is pleasant to
the tasta, and does not di.mgiec with the
most, delicate stomach.
Physicians who liave consumptive pa
rents, are invited to try the Globe Mower
rough Syrup. Its magical effects will at
once be fell and acknowied.
Beware of counterfeiting: the genuine
has the words, Giobe blower Cough Syrup
blown in in each bcttle. signatures oi ike
iiropriet.o,s upon each bmei. due trade
mark label and compound are protected by
Letters Patent.
Don’t tgke anv other article as a substi
tute for Globe Flower Gough Ayrnp. If i
your Drug/ist or Merchant has none on
Land, request l.’in to order it for you,
Thousands of Tcstimouiii's of the most
wonderful cures are cons‘ently being reeciv
ed from the North, East. South and West
—some of which f>ceiu almost miraculous.
Sold by Druggists at. SI.OO pel bottle
S.; (>0 tor one I'.a t dozen.
J. S. PEMREKTON A CO,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga.
Flowery Branch, Ga,
Dr. J. S. PcudxrloiL— Your Globe Flower (
Cough Syrup has entirely cured me of ar.
ob. tmate C mgh and lun< affection of five
years standing—after the other medicines
and the skill of our best physicians have
failed, and ;;:v ease considered hopeless. —
Y r ou possess, in the Globe Flower (.lough
Syrup, the um > -i vuinable cough and lung
remedy in the world—one whose value and
blessings none cun estimate.
I refer you to Mr. John B. Daniel, your
prescription clerk a.- to who f am, etc.-
With great respect, you.s truly,
Jas. N. Nunn.
Byingto’-’s Hotel, Fort \ alley, Ga.. |
December 1, 1879. I
.1/r.ssr.s. •/. X. !'i nibcrtoii <l' Go, Athhita.
G'u. Gents —For the past tw<» months I
have been sufferingwith a very severe rough
and I used hft.y different remedies wtlhout
rec ivii.g the least benefit, bet a few days
ago a friend recommended y°ur Globe
Flower Cough Syrup, and I am proud to
say th t my cough was cured before the
bottle was near empty. lam very respect
fully, E. T. Byington.
Atlanta, Ga , March 25, 1871,
jVcs'xz'.s - *S’. .ulji'i't'.n A (..o; —Gentle-
men — I have been afflicted lor ten years
with a terrible congh and .-erious lung di.—
di'case, and have used all the boasted lung
and cough remedies of the age, and have i
been under treatment of at least one dozen •
of the most eminent physicians—but my
cough never ceased, and the last, six months '
before I commenced the u-e of your Globe I
Flower Syrup, my life was despaired of, 1
and 1 came to the condition that my case :
was bevonii the reach of medicine —but T
am now wed, being cured of my cotigh and
lung affection by the use of two bottles oh
your Globe Flower Syrup. It isfourimmts i
since I have taken the Globe Flower Syrup j
an I I have hud uo cough since. My gen ;
etui health has ruprovel so muh that mvf I
fi ii*nd> are astonj'hed at my re 'very. To.t ’
n.anv it seems like a miracle. With feel- i
ings of gratitude, 1 shall always retnaina i
warm friend to the Globe Flower Syrup'
and yourselves. •
Jas. W. Hurt, Artist, i
\\ I>. Hoyt A C<>., A holesale Agents. >
I Fell 8 b A f 3m) ?
A mysterious disappearance of .a ;
whole fanrily is leportetl from Ma<li- ;
son,-Wisconsin. There lived there a
prosperous farmt r named Cltwly, and •
he is missii.g. with a wife and two
d..:ightcrs. Neighbors, on going to
the house, found the stock ncarlv ;
starvi d. hut of the family no trace
xasto be discovered. I'he fact that
lie- ffiiim r kept a sum of fifteen hun
dred dollars in the house may have
s.a ; bring to do with th di .-‘ter. ?
.1 S\;nts to J’.E lit’< "WTP.T'CTEP. — ’
I-■ /*•< .'■ says General Grant
.1 > that the time has come for €‘on-
■ --- ' > legislate in earnest against the
?>i re.on Usurpations in Utah, and will
urge immediuk action. The condition
of aiVa.rs. moral and political grows
worse in the territory daily. |
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
RATfONAL Treatment.
EII * u o*’til! Kidney, Vuiary, and Liver di<ea.-.is
is rfl’r’Cleri ! J’
Hamiltotds Buchu and Dandelion.
It act-dieetly «n or<r»n-',t*mhlitis them to re
move these wash sin tin- I hxxl, which cause gravel,
diali tes, hright’s disease, jaundice, Rheumatism, scoi
fnta. &.c.
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jfj Samples sent bv ma t f<-r 50>-ts. that retail quiek
IZ S«io. K. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Cbatuam Square,
New York. 4w
Eniptoysnent, §!00 per week. Agents and others
to set! a ndvv :■ tide, indi.tpensible to merchants &
itianu':ic>iir< rs. Address with st-u»;i E. B. Smith Sc Co.
95 Liberty-si, New Ynrk. 4w
f'l id/ E £'“A/ ! ’ ns ily m-de with our ►toncil and
IWh c S Hl -- V k.-v cheek outfit. Cireuia-s tree.
iVi L. E ■•■'"tf'id M’i’g Co, 66 t-'ulten-si.,
N. Y. , 4w
copies O’ the STO R’.'IAD F.IRM JOURX “L,
ICO I'nge.-, and 3 packages ot new Earm Seeds free
bv eueiuMU.-2 stamps. Address, 4w
N. I’. BOYER & C<>, Parkesburg, fa.
A lU’TIT'A "you wi.-li to buy a sewing
Vs' /"YL’S A °'-t iuJ, machine for family u-e, or act
as midribs, W ASHINGTON SEWING MA-
tiorton, ?*less. 4iv
Agents ! i A Rare Chance ii!
We wiU oiv ag n’s Al t per w- <:k in c-tsh. who will
enjuge iviin u- a- once. Everyihing furnished au l
expru-es paid.
4-v d. COULTER V CO., Charlotte, Midi.
Especial Attention
of niauufnemrers who have 1.-.-oiue disgusted with tile
S’lois ot Panitiiue Oils an I their effects upon machin
cry, is lux ired to
E. il. Kei.co’s SPERM Evoixn Ort. er ffel P gal
ti. Kei,log’s SPERM Mi-.sole on. a .-I t’ ga!
E. IL Kui.log s T.7!.1,< i'.V/.’scim: On. a ,$T gal
E. li. r..i..i.t.00’s T.7IJ.OtV Si-indlk Oil a &‘l V gal
Xtmui iiclured oulv bv
4w l-. 11. Ki.BI.OGG, No 17 Cedar st N. Y.
DON’T
Pg dc.-eived. but t »r ce:i: c Ids, sore throat, hoarse
ht>s, at"l btiuicuial (iitficuliie . us» onlv
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS.
Worthier s i;i,itaiio!is arc >n the itiifk**!. but th' 1 , only
schuitilic ’»”«■; >ra’’ t|| .»•'<’.-.riHriie Acid fhr luitff dis.-as
is n cheiirii’.illy combined with <h!h rweii ki.own
• i-ck die-', :ts in these Tabb is, and all p uties are uau
ti.’H Ct? against usituf a-iy orhrr.
In . ’ of irrihtiiou <»f the mu -ous u:(*nibran< >
Gn*s 'F..IE s'lcui'i Im- i-a-t-lv used; their cleansing and
hinihnp ; r -p- rties arc asto iGhiim.
ih* w.irm-d, Jicv'-r n»-glect a coid; it is easily cured in
it< iifcipi' i I sla.’e; when it becomes chronic the cure is
‘'.xee» duiu:y difficult. Wells’Carbolic 1' ibl‘ tsasa
specific.
Jull Q. KELLOGG, IS Plait-st., N* w York.
4w Sthe Akrcnr !nr United St *tes.
I‘rice t'» cents a box. Send lor Circular.
ihe ini'nci. -aie, 10,0 oin one inoi.ih “nr
Livingstone v i'n “ s AFRICA
is having, moves il above ail others the Ir ok ilie j/a-s
es want. It gm s like wit,Hire. Over f>9o pages, only
>•! .‘.'l. More agents wanted.
NOTICE.—Hi-imt deceived by mi representations
inmii-to palm elf liigt- pri id iuferim works, but -eml
lor circulars an.; mt p.mifof su.t eim u- and gr.atsiic
cess of our ap'iits. Pocket < innuiiiiiou, worth XIO
mit-i'd free. liI'BBARI.’ I’lf .'S., Publishers, 723 bam
on-st., rliiliidelpliia. 'lw
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jkJ THE k.J BIBJLE.
■ Its Pat larrhs. Kings. Propht ts. Rebels, Poets’ Priests
i Heroes, Women. apoHiles. politicians, iulits and crimi
nals. Gmmil as Poetry arid exciting as Romanci'. Its
’ sx •cii'i'iti is f.ml-i' ss. !;,< illus'rat'ens are m i.'ti'fieent
■ ii is just s«e ook tm- tire ii.as~i-s nr«ll who love histon ,
pm -ii of.li iraet<T or eie erfut reading, extra terms to
I ag. nt I, send fur . ircular, also ng' nts w ui'e.l tor tin- Peo
' | ieX Maii'laril Itilile, with ‘sl I hi-tritmus, ournwii
I ngeiiis an-l msnv ag-iits fori tner Pii’di-liers are s. Ilirur
i this Elide wit wonder t;i su -ces-, h < mise it is tic most
' popu'.ir qiliiion ptiblisln t. I'auvassing b oks Tree t"
working ajems. *d’re.««, ZEIGLER X M’r’UUDY,
Plii! ute piifa. Pa..(’inc nil it', -ihio, St. L< uis, Mo.
i Hpringfu l’, Mas., or < hirugo, 111. 4w
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i- uirqu.it . it by ;my knmvu r« nn.dy. It will mrlir.it
I *-xfriv.i «• and thorouglt x »!•**»r«»y all nttb
tu til;- td«M»d and n ill • tll-rtiially displ » all pfr
disp«»>it on to billlotH di-rniijf n». nt.
Im tl.rrr xvant of action In Livrv A
Spl«-<-n ! I’nh-- !<• da •-I ai Ih»- ld*»od b»'.» mi---
tmpur' !•« ?Ht »T' m-* foa-.i'ooiH, producing rcrofuloiH
o.* I»h>tch«> 9 Fr.loii?*, I ’n«ruh'?‘, 4’ankrr,
l*iiiiph:.4. ~ &c.
11 h’ e yon n l?y*j>ep!ic Stomnrli ? l-’nb* <
d;“'-i :u L pruu p’L cm-.Mm-Fy.-*M-in i* debilitated with
uuh :.»r« • , p»v. »fy !li»- lll'mml, T>f• • |i' -I
J . ndr fM-ral VVeakneL* «•< I r —hi'd~.
you \v<-nluirMw of the liiters
tineri Y'»ti <r»- n ot Chrom Iharrho or
the drt-milul inll-oi inr’tion <H th" Howrls.
\v< k >!<•-•» oi’thc T'terine
nr I ’vintiry < V Y«*u mini r»r<»< ur»- iu-
.•MiH f< i*< . «n }*»u air L.ildv h> u«»r>c than
\ I • ‘ U •I♦ j♦ • ' < ‘I
to:’2«i und hid tabling mouth .'
For a r i.»-dv tor all ofrt »‘>r u-.- xit’ak
ir. ort tj *ub»» *; !»«r cl»*!t* »»e '•»»«! ii if v
liat*-d b-HHi ami im;»nrlihg ’ ig<»r !•» ill lh»- vi»;
h»r ■di tip and ihr r. raV-urd c’nelitteiori
JURUEEBA,
which is prommrecd bv the teading meil c.il antboii-iei
of Lo-'d iii am! Paris -‘tli'i most p/iwcrfui tonic and*al
termirive known to tin- m liter I world.” This is no
new and U"tried discover y. lint lias been mug UM-d hy
the lending ph vsiclnus of (.titer ot ut. tries win. wonder
ful r.medial -i|. ees..
IJou’t weaken mid Impair the digestive or
rami by c:rh.irtie- am' nliysi- s rtiey giveomy tempora
nr relief; iiriliges!ion. tl .tnlenev, and kindred diseases,,
yge sure to f..||ow their use.
Keep the bland pure ami health is assured.
JOHN li. KELLOG. 18 Piatt street New York’
Sole Agents for the United states.
Price Guv Dollar per Bot'le. .'‘end for Circular. 4w-
ATS/
The G::id“ is puulnbed (luaii-’ilv. 2.”» ecu’s pi.ys for
the vear. wnieh is i.o: halfth«! Those who a:\er
\vard> f»*r.d -y lo moiiey to the ai’ioun' of Ope
I )ni| if or ui'»r«- for may » <>rd *r 25 Ccnip wen th
extra—Do- price r :rid for tin; Guide.
The fi’i<r number ;s ’* •••ur. iut. g viufi D ans for mak
it:2 Eur.*i II V-. in ! i; t <h n-. ‘nd » ma>s
<»t iufo»’ini.t'o l | hiv.ihi.it ie to toe lover iiowers.
13 • yam--, op. (in -tiiilcd pap* r. >«»n.* 5 0 l-ln^rnv:u«s,
and a i oHrv.'i ITue and 1 "lironi » < ovi r. /’he
fif<t edith-u of -20’?.000 iurt | r if ' d u '»io| Ger
man. ’ .A7.VAJS FT K*,
Rocberter, New Yoi k.
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perfect reliability, and when writing to
them, please mention you saw their Adver
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fTlilslH
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Supplication, send free their accurate
' rules of Self-M.easur«ment, Illustrated
Cirettlitr, and Price List, with a full lino
of samples, cnabiittp you to order Cloth
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press. 0. D., with the privilege orex
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if not satisfactory.
Rules of.self-measurement sent free
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VO i;i "l Youths’Ciothing a specialty. Send
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THE uiiiler.Julie'] have their work* in iu'
iiperalion and are now prepareJ to re*
ccive onJi i* for till kiini* of letra Cotta
Wo-’ks, .'-it' ll as v.’iu<Gw caps, bnri<'htiients
for (Ji:fti'c, such as (’rackets Mcilnalhon,
an/G-veryt hing iu the Arcliitecr.tir:i! line.
Also, (ff itttney Tups, Va.srx Flower I’ets.
st:iuary, etc., etc. Alm Manufaeiure.i of
Sev/ e r Pipes.
from i’> iiiMi''- to EG inches in da meter. A'—
so, tut rinr (h.'Cot’attun s..ch as
Centre Pieces, Cornice etc,.
We w'i! eiutt hi'i-• -t i 'he v«<ik we UH
tl rtake ‘i, give entire I- *! :s»-f lint.
fMsTiiy i’LLEGIIIMA GIORGI-
r fi .G' F.TS W ANTFFL--Arer east
i t: s 5 p*?r my p‘. t .txL»r itirtl
ble
i- :t a '£• u b. e s.
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Caiaiwm of Engravings and
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j: S. K. FREEMAN.
Calhoun, Ga.