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LOTOS-LAND.
BY LIDE MERRBVETHER.
Here let us rest! in the cool shedows
lying
Beneath the whispering pine,
Whose low sweet voices overhead are sing-
ing,
Whose wreathing arms entwine ,
With murmured sounds like loving, linger
ing kisses
On sleeping eyelids pressed,
While the soft south wind woes us with
caresses
And whispers—“let us rest.’’
The foscst sleeps, its late glad voice of
singing
A dreaming echo seems,
The babbling mountain stream with ryth
mic singing
Goes murmuring in soft dreams;
Sweet slumber spreads her wings, with
softest whispers
Wooing us to her breast,
And nature with closed eyelids chants her
vespers
And whispers—“let us rest.”
The heron dips his beak where brightly
gleaming
The waves flow clear and cool,
The water fowl with drooging crest is
dreaming
Beside the darkling pool
Where the white pond lillies mid their
dark leaves lying
By crystal waves caressed,
And tangled liver weeds are softly sigh
ing
Their whisper—“let us rest.”
Long yellow linos through forest aisles are
gleaming
With shadows deep and wide
In mute emorace, like night and noonday
seeming
To slumber side by side:
On his dark breast her goldeu head re
poses
In silent rapture blest,
His show arm her glowing form encloses
And murmurs—“let us rest,”
The summer sun on whitening fields is
glowing
In floods of amber light,
The summer winds o’er bending vineyards
blowing
With purpling clusters bright:
Through grassy Janes and gleaming hedger
grows singing,
In sweet contentment b’ost;
The “Harvest Home” o’er hill and vale
goes ring.
And echos—“let us rest.”
Ycs-tlet us rest—*ah! why should we rc
m< mb ?r
That summer suns will set,
And with the hoar frost of the grey No
vember
The crumbling leaves be wet?
Why note the storm cloud brooding ,moan
ing, sailing
Up from the darkling west?
Why see the serpent through the blossoms
trailing?
Ah! leave us—-kt us rest.
What boots it, that in shine and shadow
blending.
B’e've mingled good with sin?
Our harvest time is past, our summer end
ing,
Our v intage gathered in:
II hy mock us now, with visions false and
fleeting,
And shadows of unrest?
Why set our hearts to lying legends beat
i: g?
Ah! leave us--let us rest.
The past, however golden while 'twas
ours,
Is dark with vain desire,
And ghostly, with the maddening, mock
ing powers
That vain beckoned higher,
Like shows on which the summer’s sun is
setting
In clouds and shr.dows dressed,
’l’lmn with the Present -al! the Past for
getting,
I cave us - at. ! let us rest.
Foiti-i //hue, July 30, U 73.
-IS . " .
-♦ - - -
\ l!\ . • S.'.t, \;- e y, ;t iTOOII fit
\ritt ..p t •I v'.’.l • v<»n seine
losses to add up am! calculate how
much tin y come to. It is ag od sum
for all, young atiil old. ’l'. i Rowing
are the losses, and tlu v are all made
from strong drink:
Loss of money.
Loss of time. *
Loss of health.
1 .oss of business.
Loss of <‘ii.ira ter.
L >ss .1 fri nd.
1.0-s o: g od conscience.
Ix> ss o: letdiu -.
Loss ~f mind.
1. css of life.
Lo-sos im . u-t.o s ml.
' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL”
1 11
H. W. SHUGG,
Tailor and Cutter,
Has removed to rooms over M. Rosen- '
berg & Bro.’s store where all orders shall :
have his best attention.
GIVE HIM A TRIAL.
Dr. Bohannan
Office No. 619 North sth Street, St Louis,
Mo. Established in St. Louis in 1537.
Cures al! chronic and special diseases in
a short time, cither in Male.or Female;
charges low fees ; uses no mercury.
DR. BOHANNAN’S “Treatise on spe
cial diseases,” which fully explains the na
ture, causes, symptoms &c. of “Sperma
torrhoea, or “Seminal Weakness,” and all
i the evils resulting from Self-Abuse, Syphil
is. Female complaints, all impediments to
marriage, and other delicate subjects, sent
FREE to any address in a plain sealed en-
I velope, on receipt of one 3 cent stamp.
Seminal Weakness Cured.
DR. BOHANNAN’S “Vegetable Cura
] tive” permanently cures all forms o I
“Spermatorrhoea” or “Seminal Weakness” I
in from two to seven weeks time. It restores
lost power and brings back the youthful
vigor of those who have destroyed it by
sexual excesses or evil practices. This
remedy has been used by Dr. Bohannan in
his practice for over thirty years, and has
never failed in curing even the worst cases.
Price Five Dollars per package. Sent to
any address, (free from observation.) Sold
only at Dr. Bohannan’s office, No. 619
North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. Estab
lished in 1837.
Bohannan’s Female Regulator.
An infallible remedy for all obstructions
of the monthly periods from colds or other
causes—a certain cure. It is woman’s best
friend. Sent free from observation. Price
> Five Dollars.
Address Dr. 0. A. Bohannan, No 61G
N. Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo.
F.’tivate circulars tor ladies sent
FREE! mch.'sbfeftf. ;
BECKWITH’S
Anti-Dyspeptic Pills,
Dr. John Minge formerlj’ of Berkeley,
Va. adds the following testimony to the '
already established reputation of Beckwiths
! I>ills
i “It is with pleasure that I assure you
of the great benefit I have received from the
use of Beckwith’s AntDDyspeptic Pills,
1 and their happy effect in my own person
led me to use them in an extensive practice
near Mobile, and always with decided ben- I
efit and with repeated application for more I
of them particularly in cases proceeding 1
from indigestion.”
These pills contain no Mercury or other I
mineral substances; they are purely a E/y
--etaLle Compound. Price 25 cts per box.
Prepared by E R. BECKWITH, Sue- i
cessor to Dr. John Beak with. Proprietor, •
Petersburg, Va. [April 19, 1873.
S2O The Beckwith S2O
Portable Family Sewing Machine,
On Thirty Day’s Trial.
117<7i S'rergdi and ('opacity Equal to
Any, Regardless of z bs7.
The Chub plate i“ the size used by a
SIOO Machine, is of Polished Plated Steel.
Attachment »-t proportionate size and
quality, while the entire Machine has cor
responding fini'h throughout. Braider,
Embroider, Gui.k, Hemmerer, Gather,
■ four sizes of N.-vdles. are Given
Away With Every Machine.
No Toi’sonic Tread of the Treadle. ’
Every Machine t'aicf i/y Tested and Fully j
Warranted. t
T < KV.'T ■ S’ HNi. ’.'INE COMPANY. 1
N nr 17th St.. :. i Union Square, 362
Br -luiway. New York.
July 3. I '• 12 m.
La Pierre House
JDU '.!}• a* EIGHTH STREET.
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T!!is> . ■ U -r I tm-n nr !‘->n :
It- •. I • a u First <’! <— . • :• g«nt ami emu il I’artie*.
w !in can re iat* 3 <1 uN<- « i find tla- Ln I’irrri
IHU H-- '<• i '.<•!» •” '■> -N’i " Y * B■ 'J nd iwm
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‘ • C. B. I’KVIS i’mrnuor. ■
Ju y 3. bSkftf.
SAJI. HAMILTON,
Barber and Hairdresser.
ROME, GA.
I
PANHRAM ? S
FRENCH TOOTH LOZENGES.
The latest and most exquisitely (leligldfid
Dentifrice for Beautifying and Preserving
the Teeth, hardening the Gums and Puri
fying the Breath.
These Lozeimes are composed of the finest materials
known in the eata ojue of dental compounds, and pos
sess the following merits over all other dentifrices :
Mote pleasant to ,he taste, delicately perfumed.
Effectual in preventing the formation of Yanar.
| More convenient—are made in Lozenge shape, each
of the proper size for use; will not scatter or In wasted.
Especially convenient lor travelers.
More compact and portable, will no* break or powder
in transportat on.
Combine saponaceous qualities with the friction of a
powder.
Not injurious; there is no danger in leaving them in
i the reach of children, as they contain no deiclenous in
gredients, and if a Lozenge is swallowed will produce
no injury t-> the stomach. ’
For cleansing and preserving the Teeth, Healing the
Gums, Purifying the Breath and Cleansing the .Mouth,
they are unequafed. Elegantly put up, exquisitely neat
so novel in form, and yet so perfect in their simplicity
that they are suited to the most fast’diuu-' ,nste. The
Pioprietors offer them to the public with the full assur
ance that they are the finest and most valuable
preparation of the kind
i We invite the public to try them, being fuilv convinc
ed that t ley will be universally adopted, and become
the leading standard dentifrice of the day.
DIRECTIONS:
Ordinarily one Lozenge in sufficient to thorctigl.lv
emove all injurious substances from the teeth.
Place a Lozenge in the mouth ami powder it with
the teeth, wet the brush wi h water | ai,d tub the teeth
briskl-.
Not injurious. A Lozenge can be swallowed without
i injury to the stomach.
I They should be used once or twice a day to produce
he best results.
, Report of Judges at the 4Dth Exhttjituni oJ
the American Institute, Neto Aork Cdy,
October, 1871.
j To the Board of Managers of the JtmerUan Inst. Er:
Gentlemen: Afterafull and ami impartial examin
ation of Farniicxs Tooth L< zenges, the undersigned
Judges make report that tliej- are a very picas. mt, co.t
venient and effective dentifrice, composed of substances
which are perfectly harmless.
CHARLES F. CHANDLER, j .
Prof. School of Mines, Columbia College,
and Analytical Chemist Board id Health.. , ,
Tlit/MAS EGGLESTON. ( •
Prof, of Min. and Met. school of Mines.
C< lumbia College J
l J i-ice Cents
W. H. FARNHAM &. CO.,
Inventors and Sole Prop'rs, Sparta Wis.
For Sale by jkll Uru"<ristK.
■ ?S -
! 'W V: '
Or -‘-T
gsfl '"- -
*■ z ■’( s
Tins Concentrated Vegetable Si-ecific is a true
purifier of the human bloo-l. It thoroughly neutralizes
and eradicates from the system the specific virus, and
every kind of hit n >r and b id taint, which caese such
along list of human suffering, ami imparts perfect
I ealth ami purity to the entire constitution. In every
form of scorfulous. mercurial and syphilitic blood com
plaints, it at;tw«i- wMh>uc compeer—rapidly curir-g
L'lcefs, Pcy.'ms, Cz»«rNCt.es, Scai.d Heads, Salt
Rtl'-t-.d, aim*oe»»-: varieties of skin affections. It is a
positive curative for scrofula, chronic mid iullamtnatory
rheumatism, and the deadly enemy of mercury, lead
. and arsenic, quickly eliminating them from the system,
| 'i he action of tins remedy is based open the truths of
1 inspiration, the laws of rritme, and the knowledge of
[ chemistry. The Fluid Extract of Queen’s Delight,
■ prepared by Dr. J. S. Pemberton, nas made the most
wonderful and astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivify
j ing and tonle properties exercise the quickest and most
wonderful effects in restoring liealth. It is harmless to
j the most delicate, and c m never be used amiss. It is
the true heautilier of the complexiuii. If you want
rich blood, clear skin and beautiful complexion, use the
s Compound Extract of Sthj.inoia or Queen’s De
lioht. Read our treatise on diseases of the blood.
The genuine has the signature o' the propric'or on each
label. Take no Other.
For sale by all lbiiggi-ts. One Dollar a bottle.
Dr. J.ri, I’EMBEKJVX is. UO., Proprietors'.
Atlanta, Ga .
W. D. H IVPSt 10., \g t.f.i, Il > ti ■, G a.
June 7, fly.
I E. S. EDG E,
' Si V i ; IM
M Tip
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ROM E, GA.
SOUTHERN
Terra Cotta Works
aer**"""
iw @ w y j
O iM,
I
TaIL uif-ier-igned Dave their works in in.;
operation and are now prepared to r<-
*ci v eiders for all kinds of Terra i’eita
Wo ks. Midi a' window cap>, buiicti!ii-:nt>
fur Cornice, such as Urackets M- ! liiion,
and ev-nyihi.-Hi in the ArchiteeJurai line,
i Also, Übimnjy Dps, Va-es l’:<iw<r i’.r-.
Statunry. etc . etc. Al.-o Maiiui i • f
Sewer Pipes.
, from icche* to •’>•* in- in 1 gi. "■ r. Al
so, interior dccorati":>, such a-
Cenlre Pisces, Cornice,etc.
Wc will guarantee a i the w k ve ui,
i■’ •' to give en’ii ■ .--i*.»f-. ti : .
PELLEGRINI d: ' I'di-il.
Office of J. & S. Bones & Co., ]
Wholesale Hardware House, i
Corner Broad and Howard Streets, j
ROME, GEORGIA. J
TO THE PUBLIC.
Yonr special attention is invited to our ample stock of everything
trictly 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 merchants. Freight arrange
ments perfected to all important points in the South.
Is-sT" The Retail Department is now conducted strictly for Cash.
We represent HALL’S SAFE AND LOCK COMPANY.
Samples in PERFECT
Store. No p otCCtiOO
Charge ' E rnm
for —iiwßi fzre
in g . n o || ji HSave Your
Freigh tBOOKS
Added - and Papers.
May 31, 1873 F 6m
Goodfemplarßegalia
MRS. M. CLARK,
MANUFACTURER OF REGALIA
Post Office Box 3205.
Cincinnati, 0 hio.
Would call attention to the following list
of prices:
No I—Delaine, trimmed with tinsel
lace, lull 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 as No 4 except trim-
ming . 35 00
6— Velvet (cotton back), with
good trimming 40 00
“ 7—Silk Velvet, with good trim-
ming t 50 00
And the same with finer trimming
up to 100 00
Deputy and Representatives’ Regalia.
No I—Delaine well trimmed $3 00
“ 2—Marino, “ “ 5 00
“ 3—Velvet. “ “ 10 00
“ 4 —Broad cloth better trimmed 15 00
“ s—Velvet5 —Velvet or cloth elegantly trim-
med 20 00
“ 6—Silk velvet, with embroidered
wreath and initial letters
“ 7 —Elegantly embroidered, from
S3O to S6O,
Rosetts from $2 50 to sl2 per dozen. Ini
i tia! Letters $3 to S3O per set. Emblems
of the order from S2O to SIOO per set.
Sons of Temperance, Odd Fellows,
Masons, and all other orders supplied with
Regalia. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders
promptly filled.
Hn erences —J J Hicknan, R W G C, Louisville,
Ky,G W B.im,G WCT, of Kentucky, LexiiiKton; Tim
Nei ilham. G W S, Louisvjle; J H time, I’ R VV G T,
Muibhhead. Masi.., J A Spencer, GW S. Cleveland,
Ohio, E I’ Reyimhls, G W C T, Winchester, Indiana.
TAB. WILLIAM A. CARSWELL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over I’. IL llar.liii’H .“tore, at the office of Dr.
Hoyt. During the summer ;..onths he maybe found at
iiiglitat his n Ebh-nee on Cave Spring road.
(gj- Night call“ in the city will be kindly attended to
by Dr. Hoyt. Fly.
S. CARNOGHAN &SONS,
Manufacturers and Dealers in ■
SADDLES.BRIDLES,
I HARNESS,
AND ALLGOODSIN THE SAD
DLERS’ LINE.
Bid tADF'n, let, Corner of Oostan aula
ROME, GA.
WE WILL be prepared to fill bills in
Our I.in t ...» D talers, as < 'hwjp as can
■’ ’ J
.\r- al.-o Agents for the celebrated Vacu
tun O Blacking, for Boots, Sho-'.q Bo _>zy
Top-, &c., rtjideiing the hardest leather
Soft a> New.
ALL Kind of Joi; Work
Nr. .n.i t.iiil Cheai-ly Executed it
HI- Oi i K E.
CONEI IUS D. FORSYTH. JOHN H. REECE.
Forsyth eX Heece,
Attorneys al Law 5
No. 82 Broad St., Rome, Ga.
WILL practice in til the courts of tire Rome Circuit
in the Supreme Court of Georgia, anti in the United
States District Court fur the Northern District of Geor
gia.
j Special tittentiim given to Collections. Fly.
’ Dr. Crooks Wine of Tar
JDV Contains Vegetable In-
gredientH of Undoubted,
fl V lonic value combined
fl B with the rich medicinal
qualities of Tar, which
i<Ti*r cause it to build up
weak and debil-
Jw ie&r Ba 3&Tk*t»t«d and rapidly
1 ™SF? r - HK l rcM ( o re exhausted
U fl|fl TRW'■atreiiKtli. It cleanses
)TS- Jas l Stonraeli, relaxea
Diver, and cniiMes
the food to digest,
I’TfffWlliffiS removing Dyspepsia.
aiHlfiGhlßßlilllwPqand Indigestion. It
E^iiSilukasSSwCS is a Superior Tonic,
i rest-ores the appetite
atrengtliens the
Lvl lEJllls l f l'lßraMal system. For I'ains in
ffWSa the Breast, Side or
Back. Gravel or Kid
tlmTillljgMißiffaWSa ney disease, diseases
t^lo Urinary Or-
MliwßO Kans, Jaundice or any
UVa&CT.aammaaa Idver Complaint it
MHIR9 haß no equal. It effec-
WsMyH tually cures allCoutfhs
• s fSvraiMll £°bls, and all diseases
Il ilHtßCTfrlWlllltfEa of the THROAT and
DUNWS, and has been
pronounced a specific
(or Asthma and Bronchitis. TRY IT.
bold, fay
David Mcßride,
1 SUCCESSOR TO
: Mcßride & Smith,
MANUFACTURER OF
FINE CARRIAGES,
PI IA ETONS, ROCK AAV AYS,
BUGGIES, AC.
i
Repairing Neatly and Promptly
' Executed.
DAVID McBRIDE,
its gloomy attendants, low
’ . depression, involuntary-
emissions, loss of semen, spei-ma
torrhoea, loss of power, dizzy head,
loss of memory, and threatened im
potence, and imbecility, find a sover
> ouVrr’iV.S® in nriIPISKEYM HOME-
, ’ HT - THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY tones
vp them stem, arrests the discharges, and im
parts vigor and energy, life and vitality to the
i' e sc‘" : They have cuied thousands of cases.
1. ic |5 per pacKage of five boxes and a large S 2
■ 1, which is very important in obstinate or old
C. ■ <, it $1 per single box. Sold by ALLDrug
,y ,i ' ulon receipt of price. Address
} /> ' s ’ homeopathic medicine
0., r>Gk, Broadway, N. Y. Send for circular.
TU L i'*-” 1 (, i ti;> ns Weekly.
! J H I \ “fi- ty .>. ; xc>->lenc<'combiiied.
■ *— :i •ct irimi, ;nipariia’, Vigorous.
Subscribe f•» j Church V-ws
! ! n< )w! Ull jCafej
■ PULPIT.
i 10 c rits for specimen.
c.inPEN'j !■: ;> , .<• ;:r:i don. p.,i. - ■. ,
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