People's friend. (Rome, Ga.) 1873-18??, June 21, 1873, Image 3

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PEOPLE’S FSIXEND. Rome, G-i., Saturday, June 21, 1873. ■■■w™.. The ballad we don't like—" Shoo Fly? T.-ie Georgia University has 315 students. The wife ol .Senator Shurz has inherited §170,000. There was a $120,000 lire in Chicago on the 2nd. Whitelaw Heid has received $10,735 for tiie Greeley statue. There are in New York City 8,043 Bar-rooms and drinking sa loons. The cotton caterpillar has made its appearance in South Western Georgia. John M. Leavenworth, a river man and local politician of St. Louis died recently. Six prisoners have been sen tenced to de dh in Maryland, and will soon be hung. E. 1). Meyer was recently shot and killed by his son, August Meyer, in Augusta. Chas: W. "bowell, late loyal postmaster at New Orleans, was indicted for embezzlement. A white woman has been in the Greenville (Ala.) jail, for Sev en years on rbe charge of murder. The Good Templars of Bir mingham vi.ited Tuscaloosa, Hr oilier day ami had a delightful time. —CW Ma. G. C. G.ucbison, of Trion Fac tory, informs an that harvesting, m Ins section is about finished and that the yield of wheat is tolerable fair. Cotton is looking well. Tv* Ru'jaxs.—For Uie bench: ci ourre/i'iies; m this country- who have not given in their tax.--, v. * w.l! that the P.ocGver will be in this city, at Perry's office ou the 25th, 23th and 27th last. positively th*last call and the last chance. Don’t forget this, t r a single tax is hard enough to pay— doublets are nuindiuaL’• —so think Editors and Printers. W. T. AIcW i.i.i.xu . <k Co., t'.u on!; Wholesale Di" Good-; home in th city, are doing a thriving b’viim'sqnnd keep their dra > of tine hii ve- <• mtin u illy at wort, conveying U igiit to the depot. When you r >nm to our citv, do not bi to call upon th ni. It is a real troa't to walk th”ot:gh the lower story where the staple go>d-. are arranged, on! jn it step up stairs where von inav nee the fancy goods an I i.altona, and you w ill be surprised. flee «'<» »vcnil<m. We. wdh •»! do and satisfaction, c-ili the a tuition oi our renders to the proceeding ; of Hie Bee Iveneis As - >- elation of «.b > Cherokee country 4 Georg i and .'.lab.i’.in. held in this ou Sib’.t'div last. Our sister State was well 1 »blv represented. But e'hipu.it. e \ lew me prepay ’t *: - al’./ * the grc.i .npo-.-taiu eof th A. ei.itioa, from the i.ivt that they have p'id n,i ‘o: .on to B■* culture, reu se., acuity .i.i.-e tin idea ns to tl. pt C-l, o’ that branch of indu t! \. il x'who . eve made r.pieuitv.r .. ■a and h i. <» made ,! a bus'.m ss s<.\ :t (• .let: r t’mti any other buinr- >V. -i erd chile::’, n. th old : . ■ »ie . .' i; acces-ifudy u.aijag? o< vs a ; leita, ; >t only m a Slipper . i> <an :wc jirthite ninny. iaeiv foie \ ? hone the V- wiation will be ,r ■ •( an ! d . . , ,i ukt »’.\' l- r tin L. > a>‘ur.".. '> > o:.’,y v. a. \. v hop <<' -’ :»» A’ <: - . a .1 . »*. ’. ,t io? to s a.I in m. n r ! •=• . ..t , L ivtary. The . I \ t 1 i.o l.i n line enrolled a . g and. th. a rtunn th. Vu '' >... . the Fair on t'r.e 5 • < a . ~? A t > , i'.dnnilid tree .tv ineiu’ <j. Mnrdei Will Out. On last Sunday, our County Hotel, vulgarly called the iail, had an increase in boarders in the persons of Thomas and Joseph Addison. These men have been in the mountains of Hairai son ever since last Christinas, at which time they killed Thumps Howell, but when Cupt. Dick Talliaferro, who has recently been elected SherilT of that county, went for them with his posse, they had to surrender, and were brought to this city for safe keeping. We feel safe in assuring our Harral son county friends that they will be well guarded, for we have one of the most efhcient Snerifis in the State. Hon. Mosks Bates,of Massachusetts, is dead. Bubglaiw have Leon raiding on Trinity Church. Thei.-e was a §2oo,bOd lire at Toledo, Ohio, the Gth. The Mudocs have been removed from Fort Kiamoth. The Good Templar- Lodge in Liv ings! m is greatly increasing in num bers. '■— A Bias from Havannah is lying in Hampton Ros,ds with yellow f- ver on board. —a » -a— Th:-: Atlanta. s'm has reverte.il back to the sob 1 proprietorship of H<m A. 11. Stephens. Two boats of an Excursion Party collided Monday at Montpelier, Vt. Twenty persons were drowned. ]?>' ’. - Il in and put your •idverri.-em-nc i.i tb s paper and get vour 'ob woiA .i >u-- at this oilice. Tur crops il mg the line of the Cen tre.! ILiilro .d nt i reported to be in as gr'l eondit’.on as they have been for -a- 1 •• asi tw nty yc .I'-. Dmi.x the w k m ding m the Ist, mere were i.'.»:■■> arm- ts m . a? by the Nrw Y »rl: pi’dc-, ami ill-re wcr* 337 births. 17-1 m..rri. : .g. s, and deaths. s ; > dm* Visiting Card*, wi.li or namental Card Case, sent post paid on receipt of *l.o') A. S. PATRICK. Bookseller*’, stationer X prititer. J in*' 7 i’ 3 o) Rome, (la. D ■ t ‘ h it S -.tur 1 :y.di * 2wh ins:., is the day for the Motitmy E .libiti >u <>i Fruits, Vegetables ano Flowers, ande.ulv :;n.l forward speei meus of Farm Products. Bring what you can ami see what others Give. Young men. bring your sweet hearts. . • ■ "Wm \ yon go to Atlanta stop at the \ir Tam* House. Thee give yon the same tai? of orher b ai l:-, mid den t cii ’.rg • but hall the price. A big mini.* r a le»t lis a i'ig thiug. but it ain’t *.» II ■ cat or ■ k p on. I'l} .he Air-I.i ie House one time.tf. W. M. a J. A. Gam.uo.x are d. most .i-ei • mtin ; -.mtkrn .. ;ml haw a better .issi.r*■..urn.’ if new .:<* i s ii.au any mhe v ' I’*. ■ C hui in the c.ty. ..nd th .r m‘:-> ’*■ hm.t ’’refit- :;.iu Quick Salts. ;e.i; one can nm < an v their extabiisumeut a id come . ?! ..tisi’ie. 1 .. Til . ’.Hi' • .’’lst .-.reived 820,300 worth :.s. I'alivos .*. 1 not: .s. ./.I <■*.' win.-i the;, oil r ri ba . i 'w.. - G. mh men's dross .hili a i.i 11. ■:.<• ■ ■ ••«'. v • .t.i Foi: ! ><s or Apii.nri. Dwpeps.a. f.’sT’.o i. ia : vesi-iou of Spims and ;h neral D-in'rty. .a tin ir varum -rri.-. i ;r >-Puosyt'.‘a;vu lii. .:r <>! •'. ,\. I ik. : .id >.'ld by :iil di - -». ' . t A Gm; - :!; h : t .< a dui in. ; .a- a u ;-i • >;, G. I! i i u I‘. .! *.l —mr- ♦- d U.’.. U -Y- v G -m Li- P sur m in K ink ...re c ua’v. 1. O. CI. G'- DIRECTORY'. The foilowing is a correct list of the names of the Lodges now working in the State, with the P. 0. address of each Lodge Deputy: Atlanta Lodge, IL C. Dunlop, Atlanta, Floral, George Dunlop, Atlanta. Decatur, C. M. llamspeck, Decatur, Thrower, W. F. Roberts, Fairburn. Conyers, Recliabite, Rev. J. B. Hanson,Barnesville, Good Samaritan, J. li. Kendrick, Hawkins ville. Excel-ior, J. J. Palmer, Cuthbert, Eureka, J. H. Coram, Morgan, Richnpmd, Mat. S. Kean, Aiutusta, Mdner, J. M. Mcßride, Milner Pine Grove, T. J. Blassiugaiue, Barnesville, Fincher, W J Fincher. Zebulon. Bylander.S B Glass, Plains of Dura. Culloden, John F Pool, Culloden, Jackson, M L Hendrick, Jackson, Zebulon, R Y Beckham, Buena Vista, W B Butt, Buena Vista, Eatonton, J H. Adams, Eatonton, 11. E. Ler, D*-, R iV Hubert, Warrenton, Aurora. Mathew Parker, Drayton, Evans. James A Grant, Athens, •J. 'J’. Smith, J E Washington. Augusta, Simmons, \\ T Huckaby, briiiin, Glade, C M Witcher. Point. Peter, Pi coiiix, J G Johnson, Eatonton llarmonv, A ?l Mar.-hal. Eatonton, Aurora. 11 A Harmon, Macon. Blakely Smith, Rev. J M Richardson, Carrohon. Excel.-. 'or, R T Bivin-, E lavi’k, Chattooga, N H (j-lier, Tiimi Factory, Minehaha, A W Yoik, Marietta. Forrestvilie. J L McG-ilinis, Rome, Mercer, T P Janes, Penfield, Crawfordville, 31 D L Googer, t'rawford’e. Boswell, A. J Hansell, Roswell, Herculean, W R Stephenson, Hartwell, (! niton. Jal ez Galt, Centon, Golden Fleece, A J Davis, Vienna. Sacred Promise, 11 W Roebuck, Pmuie. Filo Aqua, H L Patterson, Cumming, Perry. L M Hom-e - , Perrv.Houston Co., McGeelie, R. M Hodge, llender.-on, Georgia, J G Thrower, Atlanta, Western Star, J A B Mahaffay, Acworth, Milewood. John T Brown, Mi'wocd, J. Ellington. J S Dozier, Warrenton, Murphey, M’llcdge Murphey, Bethany, Bethesda. .1 C Hewitt, Augusta, Oak Hill. P <1 Turner, Conyers, Charles Stephens, Geo F Rhodes, May field. Excelsior, John Lord, Savannah, rsowdon, John G Caldwell, Bowdon, if.-the-di. A J Tei-dv Hat ..rd!, I’hthi I'dor, I G D Me<!h>r**, Adatrsvil’e. lining S’ar.R-v C A Mywe. Wrighcsvi.G, Ringgold, \\ S Irman, Ringjohi. Social, Rev G M Kendrick, Mayfield, Union, E W Eatonton, Thomaston, Rev T 11 Spoilt, Tliomastoa. Gwaltney, W I! Quin Sumn.ervtli<-, < tgletliorpe. A S Uannet, Sa' annaii, Robinson, Da\id W N ?d. Calhoun, Smyrna, John C Moon. Sm'.-rm, Ciawfonl, J. G. M. E I .vai ls. Crawfil. Providence,John M B. - -ojk-.if.ii n -rt \ Cellar Biuncii,sVin D H Palme.to. Tallulah. H A Dunv. ijiy. Mar'etta, Mechanics, 11. RFen i-r, Route. Sumpter, Dr J F C’i’Pct sfa J, Park. John liable, t i'la R’ca, LaFayette, Thus FPa t'm LaFayefte, Liberty H:l’, WP D . Palmetto, Haiuiimy. Hardy Sn. t , D'jbi.n. Forrest. J W Senteli. M c’• zuma, Liwtonville, A B W, .!•*, L rt.m-. i : l •. Hanson,.; ?’Johnson. Fin: Riv r I’.c’iry, '.ale Refuge. •> A J > >e-, D r T.-wc, Cas.-undri, h W lb ok-, C’ls-anna, Tocco i, W R Jones, i e. Franklin. Dr CT Lugers. GaiiiCsvi.le, Gherokee, AM. Lzan-, A ooi-to s. Lone Star, <• W llei i, T innvl H i, Subligna. J A Glcmaiits. SnUlign », < t( n !W.i I, JP Wd itm o , Jel -i- o*, Alpliarett-i, i L Lewis. Aipli iiett.a, Rosacja, J .7 i u_ r a-. R ~a:ci, Cassville. .1 L Aitiiw.-jy. (? :<svi,|.». ikireka. J O k H i Lor I. Rack 1/irr. l»H\ .->nv i . > Fia*.k /< kin-. pi.v'uv lie, V'tn.th. A <i Bovj, G.cVeiitid. Et<-vah .» cch W fv ox. Gun’t.n, I,ni.m. •/ ilK'nii'l, Gres-wcii, /VovMem-c. J <r Rivers, Griirin. Gihralter. ./.mn i.-l, S' lnc d/cintain, < unnv South. A i£ G ; ark. Dub'in, Him >n. b ’! <’ D lumdlv. Atlanta Alvurvita, J 1‘ Gherokee ’fills. Sr mnv p S f 3 /bn 1 Spring, ./ I! i.’im. kin. (■ i Lester. L* tbngton, L R L ./..•titling', i’.v J/ .17 Laudiun:, L't < | JiUIH. < luhir. A ’J 11 n IJer, Ilig’.to.Vcr, A- > ; n. Tium: n K:ng, ./t'per. i’Jijhy. EW Antkin- •’ iv, ILirmuny, A' 1/ t/dtm. Xewnrth. Gold V, Her,.' '/ G >,i"u. Stimin •rvdie !!♦• . Lih.l. A' <1 Richmnn-1 bbc y. A'lm-on. .i A >ro«r. .elo.’t Sming.. Go lii ..-<>vc. .. I'S litris, G -J-.i-G.-n,., ,</l. L-.> >’Ut ' A l»;t'igh. L'iiiini>i:i, < >'*. . .i. i" I. . i ii».iio.", Ud.: > . Gib- .n. 'V .7 Ha vkin- < -t>h n-. W D Ami, . M: •ibv-.PH M-Dnwell. Mt. olive, ( Iv'it’- . j A Ilk ■ , Saellhioniid, Owen , /, C Baker. Cotiyers’ vcid'. -u K> -solve. G W B-.iiy. Sc; -b r<>. < H ('itrti' Flat Sbonl-. Stta.-u. m’•.■!?' 'J i- ’ ’ i.c... V .tyi’.e i'orc •' j F:«'*.. V\ uvue-o r » P.rUe Oak. R« . J R ''luilm E mLv.llo S ; m. ( M i d, " l.:-.i! l-’k.-.i' r MA ’ Airis. B i-t'-.v. Fin* W.aiL lb - J Parker. Ell., .-t.m. ik. 1 V, D.ns n SteihiGib . :• !' >' ' rill S*- .it. A i ... ’-.i, v.a .’iv, I! . F JMR *’ iS)U .r , - • n V •• Point, i L ur . ‘ 1 . h.Hs, ;•.» c t ...i. I .. I.• A m M’ > !> a \m ?’ ’ t ’-lill M 1’..-:, r. a : n- li 'udi-i'son. 1> J M ■:«?. C.r.r»lton, .’ S v:. .*. ’'r 'wg. ’ ■,■ L . .!•' . : . . ; Clt. i. m ;..G l.i ... ’. L t >•) Ho is*. \v. ;;v-l!'c. Words from Knowing Ones. A Religions Newspaper as an Adver tising Mediuji.—The superior advan tages offered to advertisers by the re ligious paper over that of any other class of publications tire too generally admitted to require a lengthy rehears al of them here. In brief, its charac ter, influence an(l generally Large circu lation gives it the first position of value and worth as an advertising medium. The fact that it is frequently the only paper taken by the family should not be overlooked in estimating its claims. It is also carefully preserved when the secular paper is destroyed, showing how highly- it is valued by its owner. Religious papers are circulated among the best class of people—best in being the most reliable and enter prising, and therefore the most de sirable class to be reached by adver tising. Hence, such papers are of more val ue to the advertiser than a score of publications that no hold upon the interest or regard of their readers. AY J. Cap.lton. What the Hon. Alexander H. Ste phens has to say in the Atlanta Daily- Sun :. The Bulletin is one of our most valued exchanges, and has a host of admirers. The following is from the Atlanta Daily Herald: For many years Caps. Moseley has been largely interested in Georgia and Alabama newspapers, on several oc casions running three different news papers in three different cities. At present we believe he is giving all his energies to the Rome Bulletin, and with the assistance of Mrs. Margie P. Moseley, is making a brilliant paper. We recommend him in the warmest terms to our merchants who wish to court the trade of Uoper Georgia. Home testimony- from our esteem ed friend and neighbor the Rome Tri weekly Co r.’ier: The F.i:::no. —Tills oromi*- -ng papei- aaior E.e m i„ag. i.mut o: C q i. A. B. .8. Moseley, and the edito rial e.iarge of ins accomplished and <2 die i lady. M’.s. Mir git? P. Mo-eley. and the eloquent divine R-*v. L. R. tr-.v 1: :ey, lias ent ;ied uy n its course ■ f user uness, and at th* ri'.'.st steii it - dies i.igii rank in our newspaper lit erature. As the organ of T mperance fn? t’m S' re of G - >rgia, its promises of us .iln ss can not be overestima ted. In the hands of its able man ag.-m nr, sum.lined as it needs must be by the good and the true of land, those promises will not fail of a glori ous fi'.ii’:: n. As-.isted by that distinguished and tsiented an aoress Airs. Margie P. Mose’eyps making a most excellent paper.—A.-.sliville Virion and Ameri- • .n. li* - S v.nra-ui A lvir.iscr says: ygi-t has, to our knowledge, but . i.e lady editor—Airs. Margie P. Alose . ol' Alia -ley’s s\eeklv, published in if And Georgians have just cause to bpi ;nd of that one. and will be when th -y le ini to appreciate native talent. - R-me Courier. It is published a* Rome by Capt. A. B. 8. Afoseley, whose name appears also :t> assixdute editor with Airs. Mai ga P. Alose! y and Rev. Luther R. < iwaltnev. ! li * .usr i sue was full to overflow ing with , lath ;■ intere ;fiug to every ‘lie. ami x th-abh- to the cause of Tein- it is des; ned to do much good. U tarts out in the right spirit. Frosh, i-mimii. pure thoughts, from each of the al«>ve named editors enliven its columns. .All .seem to bo deeply iu u-i.-si'-it in the noble w.>rk they have 'rtaL ’i. ami we fear not where > iclitrio are joined together in so non a call- . oa--ke« bv tn,; enthusi : Uc Temulars of R >mc ami of (b .a --p:: - w.h b. •* grand success. - ■' -7 T i-i . .. IV •w. L him and the Bulletin Hie s’ir -,tn - deserve. ll‘p>r- r, La -rte, Al . i • 1 j I. .1 > lit H * ’ ■ 1 -* ", ■ w. <•., fillciwith th, ’irest i a an irnm-m- u icmiing m.it- ... .y L iiipk'.r i*i Ali’ ami sh »n!d ui - iib< foi i: an I n>t cnl • (i »d i'-mplais, bin everyone who h is a «i<- io i)la< bL.iie their family a pa- . 1.i.: wdl * - <>i in, - unable \aiii-* t> - . -.i'..- Eiv iB t E'd .in Oar G -mta'.ii Hom . TL* lit r.ow lon.'.rtme tof the R<;. •.• J : ;.i.:is in marg ■ <*? Mrs. Margie . . It is . i • ti;-. Win nl l D.<l m’ a *.-i.nd: . i.t. Ai.d.lii ;. a: -: h< b ‘ I f .leu iim* s. -ntw ITMI WI>JCM>I~WBBWBMBn~ir i Mni.~ITWr 1-~IL ■_ t J (Mt SEATLV EXECUTED AT THIS READ THIS! A rare chance for some one in every Lodge to get a valuable premium for a few hours work and at the same time to be doing glorious work in the Temperance Reform. To parlies who prefer working for a cash commission we will give a liberal per cent. 1. copv 1 vr. in advance, S 2,00 2 u' " u “ and Chromo to getter up of club 4.00 3 copies 1 yr. in advance, and chromo to getter up of club 5.00 5 copies ! yr. in advance, and chromo to getter up of club 7.50 10 copies 1 yr. in advance, one small chromo and one large chromo and 1 copy Great Industries of rhe United States 20.00 20 copies I yr. in advance, 4 small eliromos one large chromo,one copy Great Industries U. S. and 1 copy AVebster’s Unabridged Pictorial Dictionary 40.00 These premiums are worth nearly $25, and will be sent by express. 25 copies 1 yr. in advance, 8 small chromos, one large chromo, 1 copy Great Industies U.S., and 1 copy Webster s Un abridged Pictorial Dictionary 50.00 These premiums are'worth nearly S3O, and will be sent by express. 30 copies 1 yr. in advance, 8 small chromos, one large Chromo, 3 copies tr/cat liidiisi:it*s> I . S. mid Worce>tei s Una bridged Pictorial Dic tionary 60.00 These premiums are worth nearly S4O and will be sent i y express. 5) copies 1 year in advance, 15 small chromos, 1 large ehroni >, 5 copies Great Industries IL S., one two horse -fttefel plow and one one or two horse Watt Plow 100,00 These premiums are worth over 850. •5 copies, one year in advance, 20 small chromos, 1 large chromo, two copies Great Industries U. 8., and one Parker Bros Double Bar relled Breech Loading JSiiot Guns 130.00 These premiums are worth nearly 8100, and will be sent by express. 70 copies, one year in advance, - 20 small chromos, four Great Industries U. S. and one Domestic Sewing Alachine 140.00 These premiums are worth over SIOO, sent by express. 100 copies, 1 year in advance, 25 small chromos and a •’Silver Tongue Organ.” The organ alone is worth 8100. The or -an to be shipped from the Factory 203.00 Parties working ior these premiums wiii please notify us ami they can send the names and money as received ami if thev fail in making up 1 he club they a-e working for thev will receive the premiums offered for the number of nlwribers th-. > Go obtain. This proposition, is open for GO d iys, ending August Ist. Si 2 D G E , rMtitPfe? ■< Lt R 0 ffl E, G A . GEORGIA Broom Factory. Decat ar St.. Between Collins &. Calhoun, J TLA XT A. GEORGIA. L.P. HIGGINS, Proprietor. ib.-cry vaiiety of Brooms ami Brushes kept Uon.'tuntly on band. • Orders .•'•>.iciie-1 urui promptly filled. P.O. Box 211 Meh 8 F if.