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In Order to
the
Stock heretofore kept,
I OFFER All
FIRST ■
COST
My .
iGonris from the lowest grades to the very
I finest, ell recently bought. -
S. JONAS,
Next door below Mr. Docker's Fur-
ItureStore. uovl—lm
BAKERS
BREAD!
FRESH ON..
|Tacsday, Thursday, and Satarduy
EVENINGS at 5 o’clock.
octS.'ltwtf J. R. MARTIN.
Asthma, s
For the Instant Re
lief and Permanent
Cure of this distressing
complaint use
FENDT’S
Bronchial Cigarettes,
Made by C. B. Seymour A Co., 460 Brond-
Iway, N. Y. Price $1 per box; Sent froe by
| post. For sale at all DruggislB.
1 octSOtwaw—Bin
Tomlin & McCarver’s
STEAM SAW MILL.
T HE proprietors will furnish first quality
long leaf Pino Lumber, sawed at their
Mill on tho Coosa Rivor, 14 miles from Romo,
as follows: .
Delivered ot tho Mill at$l,00 per hundred,
or nt steamboat landing in Rome, or at inter
mediate landings on the Rivor at §1,25 per
hundred. For dried lumber 25 cents por
hnndredadditionnl will bo charged.
ROBT. G. TOMLIN,
J. L. McCAltVER.
sci>22tw*w6m
J.. C. BAKER R. W. ECHOLS
NEW
FIRM !
BAKER & ECHOLS,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
DYESTUPPS9
FINE CIGARS,
[LIQUORS for Medical Fur-
poses, &c., &c. &c.
Rome. Ga. Feb. 18th.
[triwiwlf.]
A Desirable Home for Sale,
I wish lo sell mv land, ly ini
on tho. Jacksonville road lj
miles from Codar Town, con
tnining 20} acres, 20 cleared,
tho balance in timher. Com
ment on this place is unnoces-ary, ns it is
known by (he community to bo No. 1 Cedar
Vnllcy land, ard is one of the best improved
places in tho Valley. Having on it a now
frame dwelling with five rooms, and front
and bank perches,, frame negre robins, cook
room, smoke-house, stables and cribs; nlso,
fin ly watered by a fino well ton stops from
the house, and Big Cedar Creek running on
the North and W stboundaries. No improve
ment is needed ns the place is well fenced
mostly with new rails, outside, and Cross foil,
■es. The n iirbbnrbood is excell nt. and con.
venl-nt to Chur hes, B h ols. a;. d Mills.
This place will bo anld at exreed ngly low
figures. For furth'at particulars apply to Wm
T. Nowmou, Romo, Ga., or to m ■ on >h« nrem
iscs. G. W. NEWMAN,
6ep2(Uw.t wlf
COOSA RIVER
f.,i-
or
Z B. HARGROVE,
. ; successor to
NEWMAN & NOWLIN,
Having bought tho entire stock
of the firm of Newman A Nowlin.,
and largely increased it by recent
additions in every department,
with Fresh and Genuine
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Liquors,
t . __ § w prep:
to fumiiih tto peoiilaof Rotnie ftnd Vicinity,
with All and, eyery article in the Druglihe,
as ch» ap arid on os reasonable term# as any
other homo this side of .Augusta.
Mr. JOSEPH M. MACE,
Who is nn experienced Pharmaceutist and
Druggist, will remain in the house, and give
Ilia entire attention to the business. Physi
cians desiring their Proscriptions accurately
mid carefully prepared, will find it to their
interest to entrust thorn to bis care.
octU Z. B. HARGRGVSf^^-.
Just Received,
40 galls. CastorOil, ext.
2 boxes Cod Liver Oil,
100 lbs. Cream Tartar, .
2 grnrs‘Concentrated Lye,
10U lbs pure Pearl Starch,
• 100 “ Saltpetre,
5 gross Herman water-proof matches,
2fio tbs English Red Lead,
And other articles in the Drug line.
ALSO—A lot of fino Frcncli Brandies, Ma
deira, Sherry, Port and. other Wines of the'
finest quality for Medicinal purpoaes. _
ALSO—A largo lot of Brown Windsor, and
other Toilet -Soaps, together With a fine as
sort m-mi t of Perfumery, -Pomades, Ac.
ALSO—A fresh invoice of all tho moat pop
ular Patent Medicines.
ALSO—8000 Extra flue Hnvnna Cigars.
oct0-tw*wlm-to janl- Z. B. HARGRO]
MAPES’
SOIL-LIFTING PLOW!
W HEN a surface Plow is run at a dopth
of twelve inches, and n two-horse Soil- - *
Lifting Plow follows, which is capable df;
disintegrating to a depth of fifteen, inches r
more, there is a total disintegrated depth ot*
twenty-seven inches, and those who so ir
practice will find that tlwy have another
farm beneath that represented on their map.V j
A smaller size of this Plow, (one horse) | ; • a
thinner in the sole and inor.e dart-like in its
figure, is an admirable implement for culti
vating crops, and will do the work df'nidra
than forty men with hoes. With-the corn
crop, this' tool may run close,alongside tho
corn, pud to the full depth of .twelve j
when the corn is bqt tnreo inches big]
liofore tho roots occupy -ttanSji
tho rowB; this will lilt the boII, ipovc every
corn plant with tlie soil, a&d for so slight a
distance ns not to sepnrato tho particles from
the roots, yet so completely loosening tho
muss that the plant may bo picked up with
tho fingers. This is moro thorough cultiva
tion than can bo obtained by one hundred
booings, leaving the soil in better tilth and
cutting of no roots. More than twenty
thousand of these Plows were Bold lost year.
PRICES:
One Horso $9 50
Two IIorBO 12 50
“ “ with Cutter 14 00-
Three Ilorso 14 00
“ “ with Cutter 1*. 50
For Solo by J. A. QTJIMBY,
No. 3‘ Warren Block,
oct23twswCm] Augusta, Ga.
SCHEDULE
OF
Georgia R. R- Passenger Trains.
.Loavo Arrive.
Augusta at 0.30 A. M. Atlanta at 0.45 Av M.
“ 2 30 P.M. “ 1145 P.M.
Atlanta, 8.40 P. M. Augusta 6.56 A. M.
“ 9.05 A, M, “ 0,20 P. M.
ATHENS BRANCH.
Leaves Arrives
S “SS)“—
mu.., iMu.k.«s»
^9-No trains on Athens branch on Sun
day to connect with trains leaving Augusta
at i2.30 Saturday Night, and Atlanta at 8.40
Saturday Evening.
WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Loavo Arrives
Augusta at 2,30 P. M. Wash i’n at 7.25 P. M.
Washington 1.30 " {ft®:.#;” “
Atlanti at 9.05 A, M.- Wasbg’t'n 7.25 "
Through Freight Trains Augusta to
Atlanta.
Leaves Arrrivos
Charleston fi.flO P. M Augusta nt 0,00 A. M. ,/t
Augusta 8.50 A. M. Atlanta 3.17 “
;v. 1.45 P. M. . • 5.49 “
Through Freight 'Trains Atlanta to
Augusta.
Leave Arrive
Atlanta at 0 00 A. M. Augusta nt 11.16-Plif.
“ 5.15 P. M. “ 5.13 “
Freight Trains Branches.
Leave Arrive
Augusta at 8.5# A. M. Athens atfl.lOA. M.
Atlanta 6.00 “ « 8,10 ft,
“ 5.15P.M. 8.10 “
Arrives qt Washington 7.25 A. M.
•• « 7.25 <•
*' « 7.25 «
nmrlOlri ly. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup’t.
STEAMBOATS!
After this dnto tWCbisVRlver Slcnmbon
himpany’s Steamers will leave for GREEN
I SPORT, und intermediate landings’ as
[lows:
STEAMER ALFARATA,
PENNINGTON,
I Leaves Roan, Tuesday Me rn-
I iqg'at'C o’clock.
[Leaves Greinaport Wednes
1 day- at 9 o’clock.
ELLIOTT A RUSSELL.
jan2-Hrlwtf.
Seed Wheat and Rye I
-| f\l\f\ Bush, prime Red Mediterranean
1UUU Wheat.
2000 Bushels prime Red Walkor Wheat.
1200 •<" » White Ky. «
300 bbls Flour.
600 Bush Seed Bye,
On hand, and to arrivo, for sale.
ELLIOTT A RUSSELL.
Rome, Sept. .17, *60.—sepl 8tw2m
NOTICE.
O N and after September 1st, all workdono
at our Establishment must be
Paid for on Delivery,
nnd on all contracts exceeding Thirty Dollars
One-third of the amount miiBt bo paid when
ordered, and tho balanee when the work is
taken away. All parties indebted to us are
requested to make Immediate Payment.
Noble Bros. & Co.
augSOlf
Rome Railroad;
F ROM,this dute, the rale of char
ges on BTOVE8 on Romo Bail-1
road will bo 30 cents per 100 lbs., ln-1
eluding stove pipe and fixtures. . I
»hc23 , W. 8. .COTHRAN, Sup’tT
Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera!
■ —- ■ This medicino has
f LIFE DROPS. I boon tried, tested end
1 tiib xkvbr FAiMNQ f- preyed by ton years
1 REMEDY. ) experience to bo tho
■ ■■ only certain, safe nnd
reliable remedy for all Bowel Derangcmonts,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Pains, Chol
era, Choljo, Ao., now before the public. One
or two doses of 20 drops, will euro the most
severe cramps In the stomach in 20 minutes.
A single doso often cures the Diarrhoea and
it never constipates the bowels. Olio dose
will satisfy any one of its murits. Price
only 25 Cents.
Prepared by S. D. Trail, 43 Bowery, New
York, and sold by Druggists generally.
In Rome by Baker A Echols, nnd Newman
A Nowlin. [*ug2tw*w