People's friend. (Rome, Ga.) 1873-18??, June 28, 1873, Image 8

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COME WILLIE, COME! The following verses were suggested by the death of Miss Willie Thomp kins, of Wetumpka, Ala., who died June 12th. “Como Willie, come the angels sing.” While they bear her across the bright river, As she nestles beneath their sheltering wing On her journey’ which lasts on forever. Bear her safely across to the land of the blest, To one who awaits on the shoie, "Where in peaceful contentmeot the weary ones rest. Wo pass-word is asked at the door. The Grand Worthy Chief will welcome her home, To a lasting abode in the sky, Where the tumor of strife and passion ne’er roam : Where the fountains o’ happines nc’ei dry. “Remain with us Willie, here you are safe, The journey of Ide is passed now, For the tempter ne'er can enter these gates, W here you registered your Templar’s vow.” K. The Song of a Heathen. SO JOURNING IN GALILEE A. D. 32. If Jesus Christ is a man, And only a man, —I say That of all mankind 1 cleave to him, And to him I will cleave alway. If Jesus Christ is a God, — And the only God, —I swear j I will follow him through heaven and hell, The earth, the sea. and, the air! —i he (/Id Colniat, iScriljixr's far July Traveling Die>ii». t For midsummer journeying, a dress which separates at the waist, thereby i permitting the xse of linen biouses, is 1 on every account the most desirable. For cooler wear, onc-the new rcdiiigote polonaises of gray de baize, with a black skirt, is the most serviceable suit. The redingote is a very long garment, fitting the figure behind, and being double-breasted and 100.-c or half-fitting in front as choice or neces sity dictates. It is closed in front by a double row of large buttons—moulds covered with the material or silk- and j has large square pockets, square cull's, and coat-collar either of the same, ; black silk, or silk of 11 color oi the 1 polonaise. A plain two-inch h- i: edges i it, and it is looped behind, and left ' open halfway down the front. It cov ers the skirt so much that an old one : wiiranswcr excellently, thereby saving I a good one for a more important oc casion. Linen dusters are not only conveni ent but necessary to comfort in a jour ney of more than, a few hours They are made either with a skirt ami half- ; fitting sacqne, which can la ped over the dress (and this we think the most convenient form) or in ;• loose, gown-like covering the dress to within a few inches of the Kafom, and provided with sleevt s that draw round the hand with an eh tie. Buff linen collars and cuds ■ re used especially for car-wear, and • ' . m>t : oil so soon as white; but lor long trips we recommend paper cuffs and collars which are now made in pretty shapes for ladie«, mid can bo sb readily re newed that the wearer n -cd never took otherwise than fresh and neat. S -.A nt r for July. A Hindoo’s Philosophy.- Rev. Dr. Waugh a Methodist missionary from India, recently gave an ilhistrr* on by one of the chief Hindoos in Lucknow; who was speaking upon the depravity of man. “The sinfulness of man.” he said, “is easily enough understood when we remember that in disposing of a good thing milk, fovinstanec we have to carry it t< men’s doors but whi n we wish to furni. h that which is evil that is to sei! vari we have but toopen a shop and they come to us. That is, we make sacrifices to destroy ourselves, but none to help onrsi Ives.” Tina.: S. i :■>. A learned d ine one day accosted a simple-hearted Chris tian busy in Usually toil: “Well, John, it is a long and hard way to lieaven, is it not ':” “Oh! no. sir,' was th< ready an over: “it is only three steps.” “Three steps! how is th it John:” “Why. sir. nothing is planar. step out <>f yourself; second, step into Christ; third, step into h< awn.” R ail r, have you yet taken the first step? Don't dehi'. Governor Hendricks of Indiana, lays down : s Ids platform that he will “recommend no man for office, uor ap point any one who drinks.” A man in Knoxville claims to have a brand of whisky, “Instant Death, which he claims will kill two men to see one drink it. Just Arrived by the Express Train! Ml . ■ AND FOR SALE BY ‘ S. CARNOGHAN & SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers in SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, AND ALL GOODS IN THE SADDLERS’ LINE. 92 Broad Street, (Corner of Oostanaula,) ROME, GA. AXfE WILL bo pmnared to nil bills in Our Line to Dealers, as‘ Cheap as can o< ” Bought at the North or Ikes!/ Are also Agents for the celebrated Vacuum OH Blacking, for Boots, shoes, Baggj Tops, A--., rendering the hardest leather Soft as New. June 2 1 ,ftf. (J- . & S. I INES & Co., I Wholesale Hardware House, ( Corner Broad and Howard Streets, j ROME, GEORGIA. J TO THZ PUBLIC. Your spacial attention is invited to our ample stock of everything strictly pertaining to HARDWARE, of which we offer Loth in l oieign and Domestic manu facture. All English Goods are imported direct, ami sold without intermediate profit. Satisfactory terms to merchants. Freight arrange ments perfected to all important points in the South. I: The Retail Department is n- w conducted strictly for Cash. We represent HALL’S SAFE AND LOCK COM PANY. Samples in r> RFE C T Store. No p l' OtCCtlOll ° harse Is Os From for ri» • KT -M-vW h 131 Onun Vmir Xn g. Nog g bal6 iOU 1 Freig 1j * D u v K u Added. May 31, 1873 F 6in g. w. McCready, GENEKAL Commission Merchant, and whole® li t dealer is FLOUR, MEAL HAY, CORN, CATS IRISH POTATOES for seed L tci's '3e Apples, Onions, Butter, Chxse! AND EGGS. No. 105 WEST MAIN STREET, lAoxiii-ivillc, Ivy. Give prompt attention to tiili-i" < r • < : r M- r- I ' ■!>: fcr ‘-n.m “ BWFEK E.'.Y PRESS JanlSbXf-tf. ■ u. s. PIANO COMPANY, ' $290. h )es.« than ,$3-'O to make nnv 5 P:Rnn*nM ' tl-roilva ngent-, : nt wh >ni in:. ■ . 11 , r ' i: ’ Wv I'.mi no .iii- nH. bnt *!itp uU> > 11'* ?■*•-.. .< •nt ! ;-TC»- rv price-. V,. : : i\- only one -lyl-'. m ! T«o hnn-ireil and n.itrl \ :■ •! -.r- ••• t no.' - c.-ii ,t to .iealer® in* cinnii :*>i t' l l-*.'*':* r ir him l>cr is thoro’U'ily-"-r* —<>tr r.i-r- .n- I' üb!e • In-lril wirn Ko.< «<• —iiai ■ i it r ■ >rn« --, -•‘ip.-.-iine b-’Unn :i»«t taiv-<l bc«. Wv - the tel j i:oi< ivitli over sr re. i,r VI; -i w ith t -p d.-m;H rv. and «ur k. y® are of tn- t ivory. < with ivory ir-mt«. l.a® sr-en • ' v. is t<-<t U I-c’l'c* Inn;, .‘lji-r i 4 i : - wf.lr. ■ -t iv- isti®, bwA*'«l p. unit. Lrr -'V Puue* Is : w arrant’u lor j five irao j S<-r.d for illustrated eken :r. in w w ■ er rn ever .n» Hank, rs, Merril l t-. »<■ . - v n i t inn know ) usual our Plan-’® hr 44 Kta era; ■ J\:reo riea. , „ _. Plano C«., S>6S Hi«»n<i«ny A ». All Kinds of Job W Neatly and Che.‘!l.y U i . at ihi< Oitk GoodTemplarßegalia MRS. M. CLARK, MANUFACTURER OF REGALIA. Post onicc Box 3205. Cincinnati, Ohio. Would call attention tu the following list of prieei-: No 1— Delaine, trimmed with tinsel lace, f ull set for officers, $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 a® No 4 except trim- iring 35 00 G—Velvet (cotton back), with good trimming 4’.'00 “ 7—Silk Velvet, with good trim- ming e 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. “ “ l<>oo “4 Broad cloth better trimmed 15 00 “ s—Velvet or cloth elegantly trim- med . 20 00 “ 6—Silk velvet, with embroidered wreath and .mlia! letters “ 7--Elegantly embroidered, from 539 to s6l. 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