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PEOPLE’S PRIEND,
Rome, G , Saturday, Tune 21, 1873.
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OFFICERS OF GRAND LODGE.
Hon. J. A’. H. Cndep.wood, G. W. C.T Rome, Ga
1,. F. l.lv'MGsmx, O. W. < 'f... .Ccvinston, 1C
Mrs.-; Maggie Bl*kkgby, <;. W. V. T. ...Am? ista, “
Samuel C. Robinson, G. W. S. Rome, "
W. 11. Engram, G. W. A. s f.’aihoun, £:
Rbv.«W..l. Rogers, G. W. T Marietta, “
Rev. VV. C. D near, G. W. <. b.iplain...Carrollton, <!
J. I' McCord, G. W. M Jackson, “
Mias Adei.ee Mosher, G. W. 0. <£
G. IV. I. G
T, Frio Wynn, G. W. O. G Atlanta,
Ki.v. VV. D. Atkinson, Grand Lecturer, Marietta, “
C. A. Howard, Grand Wor.liy Mess., Ati inta,
The next session wJlhe held In AuatHta ,* cornmen - !
Cii’J on the last Wedn-s '.ay in September, 1853, at 10 j
o'clock. -A M.
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Rev. L. R. Gwaltney is still absent ,
in Tennessee. j
More of c r Job Material is am- ■
ving.
Rome, Ga. is one of the most clean
ly cities in the South.
Mitchell’s Mill will soon commence i
sawing again.
During the past thre| weeks !
there have been fourteen initia
tions in Si./ed Promise Lodge.
This lodge continu-s to flourish'
liken tree b ’ the river’s edge.
Colo AV;,.- • .—'hirs will have a
public c.Jilb. >n <>.; to-ni'dTow (Sun
day) evening it 5 o’clock P. M. Ad
dresses will be matte "VV. A. Camp, J.
Hooper Alexander, James Gwaltney
and AV. AV. Brooke. The public invited
to attend.
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Boots and Shoes.—Go to T. J. Lang
ley's Factory,and you will be satisfied.
He turns out the best that can be pro
cured in the city; besides which, he
warrants apt rfect tit. H ■ also agrees
to keep them repaired until they need
half-soleing. Call on linn, for you will
make money by the operation.
Married, at the residence of the
bride’s grand-father, Col. James Mc-
Eutoe, by H >n. A. R. Wright, on last
Wednesday, June 18th, 1873, Mb.
John Aiken Gammon and M:ss Rosa
line Burns —al! of this county.
May their path through life be
ytrewn with flowers and their future
glorious.
Another Wholesale Hot se.—Wean*
pleased to learn that S. C.unoehan A
Sons, have opened a Wholesale and
retail Saddlery and Harness House, at
No. 92 Broad Street.
They are polite, honest and accom
modating gentlemen.; and any one
having dealings with them, may rest
assured they will be fairly dealt with
besides getti”..-the be-it goods in the
market.
We hope every Lodge Deputy will
endeavor t>. i. ran addition il club of
subscribers in the various lodges of
our Order.* id the Dej ut; ha-, not the
energy or the will to attend to this,
we request him to place the matter in
the bands of the AV. C. T., the Secre
tary, or some .ther live brMker or
sister who wil. make the effort. Our
paper mu-d be more extensively circu
lated. The “good of the order ’ re
quires it
Cholera! The present damp and
sultry weather by turns, is causing
this disease to spread with increased
velocity and futility: Saturday, there
was one death at Edgefield Junction;
Suadav.2”. Mai. lay 14,and Tuesday, IS,
in Nashvi’i ', thh ryof those of Tues
day being n. gi\K . There hr.s also
been 6 deaths in Gallatin, and 2 in
Leboiion.
The plague in * ill confined to the
hfafa of Tennessee, but is rap; i’y
«p:>Cling reward "'oath Carolina and
Goeigj-.
Fair Association.
Rome, Ga., June 19, 1873.
Board cf Directors Fair Association
met, Present —A. A. Jones, President;
J. J. Cohen Vice-President; Pence,
Sproull, Alexander, and McDonald,
and Maj. John H. Dent, honorary
members. Absent, Gammon, M nit
more and Gaillard, (former sick.)
Minutes of last meeting read and
approved. The printing committee
was instructed to proceed at once to
have the Premium List published on
best terms possible.
The following appoints of superin
tendents were made.
Department 1 I. D. Gaillard, Sup’t.
« 2 T. W. Alexander, “
“ 3 F. Pence, “
“ 4 W. G. Gammon' “
“ 5 J. J. Cohen,
“ 6 I. D. Gaillard,
“ 7 J. C. McDonald. “
“ 8 AV. P. Whitmore,
“ 9 J. H. Dent, “
“ 10 C. AV. Sproull, and
T. AV. Alexander, “
Special premiums referred to Board.
On motion, J. J. Cohen was ap
pointed a committee of one to prepare
Fair grounds and track for the exhibi
tion.
On motion McDonald and Sproull
were appointed to superintend the
Fair grounds during the Fair, rent
stalls and booths, and see that the po
lice discharge their duties.
On motion the action of the Board
at last meeting appropriating SIOOO to
ticket holders was reconsidered and
$1,500 00 appropriated for prizes to
ticket holders.
On motion it was ordered that the
Board grant Deplomas to employees
for their faithful compliance of their
contract upon, tie presentation of a
certificate of th?ir employer, at any
regular meeting, if it is not convenient
for tiie applicant to wait until the next
annual exhibition.
Board adjourned.
A. A. Jones, President.
Thos. J. Pef.ry, Sec’y.
ScCj eXary ’ i OHlce of t>i r Floyd, County
?lou umrnl al Assoc iat 1031.
Rome, Ga., June 19th, 1873.
The relatives and friends of the de
ceased soldiers who entered the Con
federate service from this county, and
died during their term of service are
earnestly and respectfully requested
to report their names to this ofiice in
writing at an early day as possible, to
gether with'the following record as far
as it can I e obtained.
Ist. Their age; 2d, the date of en
listing; 3d, the first company they at
tached themselves to; 4th, the first
regiment or battalion; sth, date of
death; f>th, cause of death; 7th, place
of death; Bth, the command to which
they belonged at time of death; 9th,
rank; 10th where buried.
Tin >se who feel disposed to contrib
ute anything toward engraving the
name of any one of the deceased upon
the monument after the name has been
engraved will please call at this office
and subscribe the amount they are
willing to pay 'at the same time in
dicate the name as soon as called
upon, by order of the Board of Di
rector-. The Board ht>pes that no
name will be overlooked, ami that all
will be sent in with a complete reeerd
at an early day as posM !e. It is es
timated that it will cost ten dollars to
engrave a name andreeord, and this in
addition to the cost of the srection of
the im nument.
By order of the President.
Taos. J. PKiaii, Sec y.
The Cholera is raging in Nash
ville.
“Who* gwlne to git raarried
soon! ’’
Drink and die—the drunkaid s
death.
The Savannah 3’< .r> wants four
compositors.
AVe eouiinue to have lain in
great abundance.
‘•To Drink or not to drink,
that's the question.
What LabcrtSaver’s Cost.
A plow earns enough more than a
spade in a month to pay for itself-—it
costs nothing. tailor knows what
Ills sewing machine costs, or rather
what it would cost to do without them
for a week. So with a shoe-maker.
Think of the difierence between a wide
awake house-wife with a sewing ma- ,
chine and without one; a cheerful
companion and a tired help, however
patient she may be; a woman and a
drudge.
Does a “Domestic” cost anything?
Yes! $lO a month for a few months;
but, don’t it pay more than $lO a
mouth always ?
AV. A. Camp will lend one for a few
days without charge. If it earns the
firrt payment in the first month, it will ■
cost nothing. Many a “Domestic” j
pays for itself and supports its mistress
at the same time.
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Cave Spuing, Ga., June 10, 1873. ■
Brother Moseley:—“l send you ten
names with fifteen dollars, I will still
continue to act as agent and get all
the subscribers I can. May I take
them as I can get them at $1.50 and
remit to you ? Money is exceedingly ,
scarce, and I care nothing for premi
ums, I only want the people to have -
the Friend on the best terms you can
afford.
Let our subscription begin with last
week’s number if you have enough
copies on hand.
AVe had nine additions last night,
and other applications for admission.
Stwe-fs to the cause and to Friend. ;
Yours truly,
J. C. Browne.
It rains and the grass grows :
finely. Lookout farmers!
af »■
Wi; are trying to make arrange-,
meucs to attend the McLemore’s
Cove celebration on July 4th.
The Cherokee Georgia and Ala
bama Fair this fall promises to
be the best ever held in Home.
We were pleased to see Prof, i
Borden of the Oxford, Ala., In
teUigcncer, in our city last week.
Three awful D’s—Drunk—
Dead —Danined—The ’ Prelude,
Interlude and Finale of the wine
cup - J
Worthy Chief are you setting ;
I
a good example to your Lodge by ,
subscribing for your organ, the |
People’s Friend ?
We trust to hear from every
Lodge Deputy in this State in an
swer to our letters. AVill each
one do all be can ?
The cotton prospects are indeed
gloomy, and if we are to judge
from our exchanges, there will
not be more than two and a half
million bales made,instead of four
millions expected.
Tins CowcewTir »r«9 \ iaiTaat.* Srartric is a true
injrmer •»( the ham.iu h: >r>4. It thorough!) aeutruliars
•tnj eradicates from the system the s|*< ifi • virus, ami
ever; kuid of i:: >.- ar. ‘ bad taint, which Parse such
a t>»n< list of hi.mat sutf-rinj, and Imparts perfect
r.-altli a.id purit/’) the entire constitutinu. In eveiy
'Gm of scorfu me.-c'irial tad syphilitic bl'snl com
nlmnts, it s;a-Is is. ,«;• compeer—ratddlj < urine
I'l.cca*. P a-o i -< «11> II» «i>». S*LT
Rut- a, and the 8d vaneties us akin affect.nn<. It la a
prMiiiw n • 1.1- - -srfu'A, Chronic and luflunmatnry
itieumatisi,,. a-1 t.ie d* »d!y en<- my of mercury, lend
and arw i : <|.n < z I'limlnating them from th- st stem.
'I hr .t >'t s.e.n'lyts bt<ed up n the truths of
itspillhi i.t * t•s of utut. an i •>»- kno wl/ !*■• of
rhrm.-i . Tr> f-.q a EttmcTtr UrtV" (I'Wiirr.
rrrpamd by 0 ■ - p-;.i vr ;’.»:i, n.t-made the most
wnnderfa:-, i *•«>.- .«.j 4 ac ott'e*. It- punGing, vivify-
Inc an 4 t mi? ii-t-te •* exwise the tie Vest and most
*>i uer" j rff- s.t r--t kiiij h-alui. It t» harmless to
it’-m i .ei . its, J •never b* - d »«.:•> It is
•«e to:- tve ■ of -otnfdrt:<Hi. if you wan’
octi l-i.eid, ear s* -»■: ! oeautitul cou>p!eai‘»n. us<- the
frsnorso Str’."- . S-rrtti'-tt v or yjrvan’s Ilr-
UIOMT Readout- tre»’<»e i!;*r.tse« ot the blood,
ritr -v ir- - s xt :'-r s.. : .yt .., ; o t the pri-prie’oton rath
label, "ak* no ocher.
For *a> ») a t !’■ Ope Dollar » bottle.
De. J. S. PEMBERTON x CU-. F’ pr.eto-s
Art «JT>, G».
W 3 Hm T X CO., Ks-r.t*, Rom’, Ga.
June 7, fly.
S. CARNOGHAN & SONS,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
AND ALL GOODS IN THE SADDLERS’ LINE.
92 Broad Street, (Corner of Oostanauia,)
ROME, GA.
WE WILL be prenared to fill bills in Our Line to Dealers, as Cheap as can be
Bought at the l\ )rth or Uesf!
Are also Agents for the celebrated Vacuum Oil Blacking, for Boots, Shoes, Buggy
Ton* &j. renLrbu the h irdest leather Soft as New.
P ’ June
Oi'fice of J. & S. Bones & Co., )
AVholesale Hardware House, J
Corner Broad and Howard Streets, j
ROME, GEORGIA. J
TO THE PUBLIC.
Your special attention is invited to our ample stock of everything
strictly pertaining to
HARDWARE,
of which we offer heavy lines, both in Foreign and Domestic Manu
facture. All English Goods are imported direct, and sold without
intermediate profit. Satisfactory terms to meichants. Yieight ari.iiige
ments perfected to all important points in the South.
The Retail Department is now conducted strictly for Cash.
AVe represent HALL’S SAFE AND LOCK COMPANY.
Samples in P E R F E C i
Store. No P f OtCCtfOH
Charge FfOm
lairnKWli IQI m
for Letter- Hl'JE'jli'i M *
i» S . No|J|H|aß Save Your
, . oo k s
Freight
Ad ded. and Pa pers.
May 31, 1873 F6m
NEAV ADVERTISEMENTS. | |
French’s New Hotel,
Cor Cortlandt 4k Near Church Streets;
YOHK.
On the European Plan. ,:
RICHARD P. FRENCH,
Son of the lute Cor. RICH ABD FRENCH, of French’*
Hot p l, has taken this Hotel, newlv fitted iipand enf’rely |
renovated the Maine. Centrally located in thz HL ST- f
A T A’SS PART of the city.
LITHVIP R <»KNTt.EMKN’i DINIRO ROOMS ATTACHED. ■
June 19, B flu F ts.
SEAY & WALKER,
Dealers in and Manufacturers of
COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON
WARE, AMD
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Rome, Georgia.
jF j
I
GOLD DUS 7,
R. E. LEE, BILL ARP,
ROME (iEOR(MAN, CHEROKEE
CHIEI’,
Are Unsurpassed Cooking Stoves.
And keep constantly on hand all styles of
Heat’g. Stoves Grates
AND
Hollow- "W* a r e ?
Sole Agent* for R ime Hollow Ware Man
ufacturing Company.
Plumbing gas and steam fitting in a'ijts
branches done on -hort notice and in best
of style; would tno< respectfully recom
mend our manufacture of stoves over any
other for one reason. Tfu ■/ are a’’ B',.
ted, and if any part of either of them
should break wilt be repaired at ourexpe nse.
Correspondence solicited from merchants
and dealers for our wholesale prices- <
ftf.febllß7X
GoodTemplarßegalia
MRS. M. CLARK,
MANUFACTURER OF REGALIA,
Pont Office Box 3305.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Would call attention to the following Hat
of prices:
No x —Delaine, trimmed with tinsel
lace, full set for offiet|s. $lO 00
No 2 —Delaine, trimmed with bet-
ter lace than No 1 15 00
No 3—Same as No 2 with the ad-
dition of Braid Star on the
highest four officers 25 00
“ 4—Merino, with Bullion Fringe
on highest four officers 30 00
“ s—Same as No 4 except trim-
tring ’ 35 00
’■ 6—Velvet (cotton back), with
good trimming . 40 00
“ 7—Silk Velvet, with good trim-
ming 50 00
And the same with finer trimming
up to 100 00
Deputy and Representatives’ Regalia.
No I —Delaine wed trimmed $3 00
“2 —Marino, “ “ 5 00
“3—Velvet. “ 14 10 00
" 4 —Broad cloth better trimmed 15 00
“ s—Velvet or cloth elegantly trim-
med 20 00
' “ 6—Silk velvet, with embroidered
wreath and initial letters
1 “ 7—Elegantly embroidered, from
S3O to S6O,
Rosetts fron $2 ') to sl2 per dozen. Ini
tial Letters $3 to s3>.' per set. Emblems
of the order fietu S2O to 3100 per set.
Sons of Temperance, Odd Fellows,
Masons. and all other orders supplied with
Regalia. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders
promptly filled.
Rkfebknck* —J Jl* <n n ..i, RWG C, Lotit»vi.;* (
Kv.G w B.un.G .V < T. of Kentucky, Leu ir»n;Tun
X . G W Jrf'ltw-FKWGT,
M übleheid, Mv- A GVV S. C'ev-l.ir.d,
Ohio, £ ? Reyno GVC T, Winchester, Indiana.
Magic Fly Trap.
XO TROTBf.K X > FORT ! Pt'EE DEATH!
, XS'I AXT.AX Lgl.'s . RELIARLE !
4 a«itu e. wi . ir'i 'wit >uti". i
L-. - \ Hoti-e Wilt i. t.
i. .-r ho ■ »»•/• ' ' 1 ■ ave ; !
.'t - .. .. u-< hw i' •
Goc 1 . .K-rper. buy .
9e;..i r 0 crni< for Liberal d.- v.-tv to the
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tni Jf«.Gl<. f Y jj. ip.
'.Vn. S. VT-MILL AX & CO.,
Box SJM Wrifti'. Co.,tow n
June 12, IkSm.-'.