People's friend. (Rome, Ga.) 1873-18??, March 08, 1873, Image 5

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PEOPLE’S PBIEND fe A-J'r rirf^ww 5 OFFICERS OF GRAND LODGE. Hon. J. »V. 11. Underwood, G. W. C.TRome, Ga 'Hon. L. F. Llvinoston, <>. W. Cf.... Covington, “ Miss Maggie Blakeley, G. W. V.T Auglsta, u Samlel C. Robinson, G. W. S Rome, •* W. li. Engram, G. W. A. SCalhoun, “ Rev. VV. -J. Rogers, G. VV.'l' Marietta, “ Ksv. VV. C. Diini.ai*. G. VV. Chaplain...Carrollton, “ J. U. McCord, G. VV. M Jackson, “ Miss Adelle Moshkr, G. VV. 1). M Augusta, “ G. VV. I. G T. Fred Wynn, G. VV. O. GAtlanta, “ Rev. W. D. Atkinson, Grand Lecturer, Marietta, “ C. A. Howard, Grand Worthy Mess., Atlanta, “ The next session will be held in Au gusta; commencing on the last Wed nesday in September, 1873, at 10 o’clock, A. M. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. The following is a list of the name, and number, of all Lodges of Good Templars in this State, with the name of each Lodge Deputy and their Post Office address: 1, Atlanta, II C Dunlop, Atlanta. 2, Floral, George Dunlop, Atlanta. 7, Thrower, W F Roberts, Fairburn. 9, Conyers. O J Duncan, Conyers. 14, Price, J Lott Price, Americus. 21, Rechabite, Rev. J B Hanson, Barnes ville. 23, Walton, James W Jordan, Macon. 24, Good Samaritan, J 11 Kendrick Haw- ' kinsville. 28, Banner, J C F Clark, Dawson. 29, Excjlsior, J .1 Palmer. Cuthbert. 30, Monticello, W L Zichery, Monticello. : 36, Uncle Dabney, .1 C Smith, Palmetto. I 37, Dozier, Jas. \V Mathews, Grantville. 38, Eureka, J H Coram. Morgan. 39, Friendship, A J Williams, Americus. 42, Uolapaichec, John Howard, Colapar- ! dice, Monroe county. 43, Richmond, Mat. S Kean, Augusta. 47, Milner. J M Mcßride, Milner, Pike Co 49, Pine Grove, T J Blasingame, Barnes ville. 51, Fincher, W J Fincher, Zebulon. 52, Rylander, S B Glass. Plains of Dura. A3, Preston, J W A Hawkins, Preston, 34, Culloden, J F /’»>l, Culloden, 55, Jackson, John L Barkley, Jackson, .78, Zebulon, R V Beckham, Zebulon, ! 59, Bcutia Vistii. W B Butt, Beuna Vista, 64, Eatonton. J II Adams, Eatonton, 66, Fidelity, John L Walker, Talbotton. 67, Live Oak, TJ Thompson, Bainbridge. 68, Il E Lee, Dr. R W Hubert. Warrenton 74, Aurora. Mathew Parker, Drayton. 76, Evans, Jas. A Giant, Athens. 78, .1 T Smith, J E Washington, Augusta 8 i, Simmons, W T Huckaby, Griffin. 81, Gladt*, C M Witcher, Point Peter 82, Elberton, R Hester, Elberton. 83, Oslin, Z J Edmonson, Eatonton, 84, Phirnix, J C Johnson, Eatonton. 85, Harmony, A 31 Marshall, Eatonton. 89. Aurora, II V Harmon, Macon. 91, Blakeley Smith, J M Richardson Car rollton- 93, White Plains, Januigan, White Plains. 95, Hogansville. T D Morton, Hogansville 96, Excelsior, R T Bivins, Ellaville. 97, Chattooga, N II Coker. Trion Factory 103, Minehuhn, A W York. Marietta. 106, Fmrestville, J L McGinnis R ime. 1 107, Mercer, T- P Janes Pentield. 110, Ciavvlordville, L R LJenni gs, Craw fordville. 112, Roswell, A J Hansell, Roswell, 116. Mount Airy, S M Braiuion, Waverly Hall. Harris count)’, 117, licicuiean, W R Stephenson, Hart well, 119, Canton, Jaber. Galt, Canton’ 121, Covington, J F Johnson, Covington. 122, Golden Fleece, A J Davis, Vienna. 124, Fraternity, Daniel Brivgs, Talbotton. 125, Sacred Promise, R W Roebuck, R 'me 127, Filo Vipn. H L Patterson, Cumming. 129, I’errv, LM Houser, Perry. 130, McGeehee. C Pearce, Henderson. 1 .2, Georgia. E W Manning, Atlanta. 1.;.’., Rising Star, PF Burgess. Lincolnton. I. Western Star, JA B Malmfly, Ac worth 142 J Ellington. J II Hall. Mayfield. 11. Murphy. M Murphy, Betainv. 141, Bethesda, J C Hewitt, Augusin. 1 15, Oak Hill. P G Turner. Conyers 1> >. Uarlos Stephens, G F Rhodes, May field. The Directory will be completed in the next issue. R '!i.e. Saturday. March 8. 1873. Soar Works.—Hitchcock <t Co., pro prietors, is, we believe, the pioneer soap works ot Atlanta, it not the State. • They are manufacturing daily large quantities ot siver.il grades of bar soaps, which are meeting with ready sales and good demand. We shall lefer to these works more fully hea .after in noticing the different uiana factories of our cry.— P’/ :'a .1 lv rt .<• ■. A* we said in our las;, one of tile most piomin 'iit tuaaufa-turvrx in A: anta i« Da vid Mcßride, who informs us in another column what he proposes to do. He is a mechanic ot the first orde’-. and has turned out some of tin tioe>: woik in his ne, i! at could be in; up North or >< tub. Mr. Mc- Bride is a pioetessivv mao, and believes ia letting th- pa’. ; ku w waat Le can d \ and bow well he can do it, therefore he is ! determined to keep his name constantly j before the people. Some leisure day we 1 shall take a stroll through his establish ment and perhaps tell a tale out of school. —Atlanta Advertiser Wheeler & Wilson Ahead. Noel, the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma chine man still leads, and is determined to ‘ make his Machine the popular one of this 1 section. What he does not know about Machines, i which is the best, and which can do the ; most work and the best work, is not worth ! knowing. The fact is, Noel and the Wheeler Wilson runs smoother and with less noise I than any man and machine now in the ! market, and his Machines give more gen- 1 eral satisfaction than any Machine now in use’ The Wheeler & Wilson for ladies’ use, is superior to any other Machine, because it I runs with so much ease that it hardly re quires an effort to run it- Go to Noel, at Cohen’s old stand, and examine and buy one of his superior Sew ing Machines. We are under obligations to Bros. C, W. Dunlap, S V Price, W D Atkinson, and ; others, for additional subscriptions. Will not other Brothers interest themselves in our favor? Rev. D. W. Atkinson, Grand Lec turer, I. (). G. T., of the State of Gcor- i gin, will deliver a series of lectures in Louisville on Saturday evening and , Sunday next.— Jefferson Ne.ivs and | Farmer. Let every Lodge in the State appoint a Committee of ladies, to act as Agents for The People’s FrieiiD, and let them act at once. The Executive Committee of lhe Grand ■ Lodge of Ga., are expected to have an Offi cial Organ, and expects each Lodge to sub- ; ' scribe for it. The People's Friend is ‘ the established (Irgin, and it is your duty 1 , to support it liberally. Let every Lodge in the State subscribe for five copies, and it will enlarge its influence. In the Ukraine (Russia) the women court more generally than the men. When a young woman falls in love with a man ! she is not. in the least ashamed to go to his father's house and reveal her passion in the most tender and pathetic manner, and to promise the most submissive obedience if he will accept het as a wife. Should the insen.-ible man j retend any excuse, she tells him she is resolved never to go out of 1 the house till he gives his consent, and ac cordingly, taking up her lodging, remains there. If he still obstinately refuses her, | his case becomes exceedingly distressing The church is commonly on her side, and to turn her out would provoke her kindred to revenge her honor, so that he has no method left but to betake himself to flight till she is otherwise disposed of. j_ A Mother’s Love.— Lamartine gives this illustration : “In some spring freshet, a river widely washed its shores and rent away a bough wiier on a bird had built a cottage for her summer hope. Down the white and whirling stream drifte 1 the areen branch, with its wicker cup of unilcdced sonv. and fluttering besi !e it wont the mother bird. I oheeding the roaring riv er, on she went, her cries of agony and fear piercing the pauses in the storm. — How like the love of an old-fashioned mother, who followed the child she had plu ‘ked from her heart, all over the world. Swept away by passion that child might be, it mattered not; though ho was bearing away with him the fragrance of the shil tered roof-tree, yet that mother was with him, a Ruth through ail his life, and a ; Rachel at his d- a'h. Rome. <rv, l’’eb. 24. 1873. Et'inms F . . Ou FfiJ.t’. night. 21st. at a inoetiiv.!- of Meehaiii- I ’-I'g'’, No. ISS the oili eers were insltilh d b 1). G. W. C. T. bro. \V. R. F- lite r. I’tie following is t a list, of officers installed: Isaac NortonW. C. T. Miss Ella PattilloW. V. T. Jo 6 F. JSh Iton W. S. Div McLane W. T. Willi nn Powell W. E. T. J. W. WiidsnuthW. T. H. il. PennyW. M. Mi B - W. D. .M. Lin ls.iv Duun W. I. G. M W P.ittiUo W. O. G. Mi'S Nanni Stafford W. R. S. Mrs. HiuauW. L. S. i'fie office of chaplain was 1< ft open. toe ci- c. Bro. Jones, having d cd. file M-.H’ha'.iics Lodge has been very fortunate m getting such a lot of otii c« is. (>nr Lo<lge Deputy. Bro. Fenner, is tin right man in the right place. The W. C., bro. Norton, after taking hi- s .• '.iv. nI a short, encouraging speech, after which the docket of regu lar business ivas taken up. Under head of reports of officers the Retireing Secretary, Bro. Penny made bis re port through the G. W. S. He reports 15 iniated. Members in good standing 40. It will be seen from the above that members of the Mechanics Lodge have much to encourage them. The mechanics Lodge is an institu tion on a firm footing, and is sure of success. Under the head of the good of the order, Bro. L. R. Gwaltney addressed the Lodge in an impressive manner. It does us good to have such men as Bro. Gwaltney with us. We feel like we xvere “married to the temperance cause” to use his language. Come again Bro. Gwaltney. Bro. Gwaltney was followed by our efficient G. W. S., Bro. S. C. Robinson. It is not necessary for me to say any thing about Bro. Robinson; he is always interesting. Right here let me say that Mechanics Lodge is indebted to Bro. Robinson for the interest he has manifested in its welfare. The writer called the attention of Good Templars to the importance of supporting the organ of the craft, i. e. The People’s Friend. It is the best way to extend the order. Besides it is a duty, one that no Good Templar should neglect. The writer hopes to be able to send a list of subscribers in a short time. There is no better way for a brother or sister Templar to let their light shine, than by heartily sup porting Temperance literature. The Mechanics Lodge has bad much help from members of other lodges, for which they are thankful. Brothers and sisters come out to our meetings and help us on in the glorious work of Temperance. En closed are resolutions adopted con cerning the death of our beloved Brother Jones. Yours in F. H. A C., M. W. Patillo. Whereas, Our Heavenly Father in his mysterious but all-wise and righteous prov idence has removed from our midst our estimable and worty young brother, James H. Anderson in the vigor of e»rly manhood, therefore be it Fcnolved, That in the uJenth of brother James H. Anderson this lodge and our cause has lost a warmly attached member, firm in his principles and punctual in the discharge of his duties. 2. That in his death we hear and should heed the solemn warning, “be ye also ready.” 3. That we sincerely sympathise with his bereaved parents, sisters and brothers in their deep affliction, and earnest!)’ com yrend them all to Him who alone is able to pour into their wounued hearts His own rich contolations. 4. That these resolutions be entered upon our minutes, an 1 a copy sent by our Re cording Secretary to the parents. A, J. Hansell, i D. S. Arnold, | 2* James H. Week. | ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. David Mcßride, STOCESSOR TO Mcßride & Smith, MANUFAUTUREROF FINE CARRIAGES, I‘il \ET()NS. ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, AC. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Executed. DAVID McBRIDE, ;<.■» Decatur St., Atlanta, Ga, P. A. Farrington, MANUFACTURING JEWELER liKPriILIC Corner Decatur &. Pryor Sts., Opposite Kimball Hou3*». Box 755, A TLA ATA GEORGIA. fsirGood Templars' Masons’, aui Badge of all Societis made to order. Meh 8 F ly. TH H OTtM A. T Bible Dictionary. The Unabridged Enlarged and Corrected Edition of DR. WM. SMITH’S Dictionary of the Bible. i Comprising its Antiquities, Biography, Geograhy and Na ural IH.-tory. Edited py Prof. Hor .tio ilalch Hackett and Ezra Abbott, I.L. 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Bohannan’s Female Regulator. An infallible remedy for all obstructons of the monthly periods from colds or other causee —a certain cure. It is woman’s best fried. Sent free from observation. Price Five Dollars. Address Dr. C. A. Bohannan, No 616 ; N. Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. Private circulars for ladies sent ! FREE! mchsb&ftf. Get The Best! I KL will pay for the Child’s Friend, semi j O’Xr vIS» montlilv. for one year, a beautiful i'liiKtrateii paper for the children. ' vil * t’ !, y * V>r ti,c ’ Frieml ami a fine j Vlj 4# Chromo,Tlie Pansies, worth s2.o<) i’-’-’S "‘ ,l I' lv 1,11 tl,e Weekly Bright Side, an W 8 page paper, the best in the world for children and youth, and a line ('bromo, the Ualia Lilies < j prwe $2.00. OR. will pay for both papersand both thro j moi. yg rx will pay for Bright a- rl Chromo Calin ; Lilies and a large Chromo 12x18 in., ■ Easter Vlorriing, which alone s worth $6.00. tgt /I FTK will pay for both papers ami the three O chromos worth in all sl2 00. 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Omihine ra|Hmaceous qualities with the fra tion of a powder. •Vut injurious; there is n - danger in leaving th- in in I the reach ot children, as they contain no i tom in , gredien/r, and it a Lozenge is swallowed will produce no injury to the stomach. For cit iii'iiig ami preserving the Teeth, Healing the (■urns, Purify-ng the Brettin and <.'lean-ing lln-Mouth, they are utie-pialed. Elegantly p-it up. --«<p;i-it- ly neat so novel in form, and yet so pr rfect in their simplir-ity that th y are suited to the most fastidious tastr . The Pioprietors off.-r them to tin- public w ith tin- full as-ur ance that they ar-- the finest and most valuable preparation ot tin- kind. We invite the pm.lie to try them, tn-ins fullv confine ' -<1 that T'u-y will be univi-rsally adopted, ami becom * tin- learn standard dentifrice o’’ tile -lav. DIRECTIONS: Ordinarily one l.oz-nge in sufficient to thoroughly | remove al! injurious substances horn the teeth. Place a Lr>,cage in the mouth and powder it wit i the teeth, wet lite brush will watcrfai.d tub the teeth I bri.'kh. Not injurious. A Lozenge can be swallowed without Injury to the stomach. They should be Used once or twice a d ly to produce , the best results. , Report of Judges at the 40 th Erh Jit ion of' th> American Institute, Neic Fork City, \ Octohe,-, 1871. ( Ta Recrii c’ Slwnaftrs oflhf .Imrri(an Imt. - litvTi vsi s: si'irr a full and and impartial ex irnln st io Fakskams 7- -I ii l.< z vo.rs, th* undersigned Julg-s make rep-rt that they are a very pleas mt, --on vrment mid effective d. ntlfrice, composed us subst.nce* which are p- rt-cii* harmless. CH ABLE- F i II ANULF.R, Prof. S b-ail ot Mines, Columbia College. ; and Analytical Clirini.t Board of Health. , , THOMAS EGGLESTON. . Prof, of Mh>. and Met. school of Mines. | < luinhia College I’rir c* SOCentw I J s-r Tsox. W. H. FAHNHAM it CO., Tuveutors and Sol* Propm Sparta Wls For !S«le by All L.)i*u£giNtM. Drs. 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THE “SILVER TONGUE” ORGANS. MANUFACTURED BY E. I‘. NEEDHAM & SON, 143, 145 St 147 East 23d Street, New York. Established in 1846. It sponsible parties rpplyihg for agencies In sections still misapplied, will receive itionipt attention and lih-ral inducements. Parties residing at a distance from our iiitlioriz-'d agents may order from our factory. Send for illustrated price list. JiinlGtf J. M. Elliott A. P. Allgood, Trion Factory, K. T. Ji arorove. .1. Al. ELLIOTT Ar CO., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION Mrchants. DEALERS IN GAIN, HAY, ETC., AND S TEAMBOAT AGENTS Koine, Jun*- 25-wly sG. c. McAlister, AT THE NewTinStore, Roberts Cor., Broad Street, HOME, GA. , iiAVING rented the above larg* l and commodioti 11 building and removed thereto, I will coutiaue the Tin Business IN ALL ITS BRANDIES 1 »nd as be'ore m ill guarantee all my work to give entl-o satisfaction. 1 I shall at all times keep a large full and assonet.' took i 77. 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