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ROME, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 81, 1876.
VOL. 15, NO, 121
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CONSOLIDATED APRIL IQ, 1876.
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minute, through hose that is ready at
tached for the purpose.
The mill site contains between five
and six thousand acres. Capital stock
$225,000 dollars, all paid in, which by
the laws of the State is exempted from
Stato and county tax for a period of
ten years.
The hands are healthy and good
looking, and as no intoxicating liquors
are sold on the place, nor in five miles
of it, they are all sober and industrious,
no loafers being tolerated. The,houses
and gardens are furnished to the oper
atives free of charge. On the place is a
church, with Masonic hall above, forty-
five by sixty feet, built by the com
pany; the church is open toall'denom-
inations. Two Sunday schools are reg
ularly attended by twenty pupils.
Thissplendid industry is due main
ly to the energy and sagacity of A. P.
Like the majority of our
The subject of the burial and the For *u diseases of the Liver, stomach and Spleen. United States Mail Line - The Ooosa
proper dispositiun of the bodies of .
oved ones, is one that has of late years
engrossed the minds of thinking men
ana women of this enlightened age.—
Yean ago the cemeteries received at
tention, and the result of the delibera
tions of that period was the beautiful
resting place of the dead, fitly repre
sented by Greenwood, Cypress Hill,
Woodlawn and other spots, equally
beautified by herbage, flowers, walks,
handsome plots,monuments, fountains,
lakes and streams, in fact all that art
or science can devise or erect have been
One iquaro one month.....
One iquue lhroe
One eqn.ro nix month......
Oneequnr. twelve month.......
One-fourth oolnmn one month...
(ine lourth column three month.
One-fourth column m months..... ...
One-lourth column twelve month*....
One-half column one month. it 0®
One-hnlf column throe monthn 32 00 Allgood. .... j-r.-j —
Shall column twiivo°month*!!;I.'.'.'.""' 104 oo successful men, the Judge is what we
cme column one month. s# oo term a self-made man. He began life
one column nix month* 104 oo m moderate circumstanoes, and by a
on* column twelve month*..... *••”•“**• *° strict application to business principles,
«*- The foregoing reuse »ro for either Weekly .. . r y ’
TrbWeokly. When pubiieh.d in both p* P er*. | combined with never tiring energy, he
JO p0 , cent, addition*! upon table rate*.
Trion Factory.
lias become one of the wealthiest men
in the South. For many years of his
life he was a slave to business; he may
now be olassed among her kings, as he
only takes general supervision, leaving
To the Editor of the Courier i
Having recently visited Trion Facto-1 the details to those selected to execute
ry, in Chattooga county, we give you them. He has the faouelty of placing
an abridged account of what we saw at first sight a correot estimate upon a
and learned about it, as to enter into man, hence he always has the right
details fully would consume too much 1 man in the right place. In the man-
of your space. Most of your readers agement of his large business he has
are familiar with the history of the old valuable assistant? in the persons of
Trion Factory that was burned to the his son, just grown, his book keeper,
ground on the 17th April; 1876; how Mr..Myer», and Mr. Steele, who has
through the industry and energy of one general supervision of the mill,
man it was developed from one set of We would like to give a description
wool cards to a mill of two hundred of the Judge’s elegant residence, but
looms, with the necessary preparatory the length our letter has attuned ad-
machinery ; how, as the machinery was monishes us to refrain. We will mere-
increased, the houses and machinery ly say that it is of ample proportions,
multiplied, till a town of ninety houses and has hot and cold water in all the
and six hundred souls was the result. I rooms—is lighted with gas and has all
The facta relative to the destruction the conveniences of a first-class East-
of the old mill need no rehearsal. The ern hotel. M.
mill in ashes, ’he village resembled a ' ,
hive of bees that hod been robbed of I ®°L Spenser S Spoons
their precious store. The hands were
Our Cemeteries.
From the New York Evening Mail
TAKE
181 MAHONS’ LIVER RE0ULAT0R
WILL CURE DYSPEPSIA.
I MUST OWN that your
Simmons’ Llvor Regulator
fullr deserve* the populertty
it haa attained. Aa a family
medicine it hae no equal. It
oured my wife of a malady I
had counted 1 nourablo— that
wolfebano of our Ameriean
people, Dyepenila.
At iTp. ALBERT,
Profeasor in Nicholas Pub-
lio Bohool, Parrish of Terre-
bonne, La.
Biver Steamers I
O N AND AFTER NOVEMBER 30, 1871,
-Steamers on tho Ooosa River will run as
per aohedule as follows, supplying all the Post
'Bees on Mail Route No. >1881
Leave Romo every Monday at I P. M.
I Leave Romo overy Thursday at. 8 A. M.
I Arrive at Gadedon Tuesday and Friday.. 7 A.M.
Leave Gadsden Tuesday and Friday 2 A. M.
ArriveatRomeWodnssdayandSaturday t P.M.
nov28 J. M. ELLIOTT, Gen’l Supt
Yours, Ac.,
Hox. B. It. HILL, Qa.
, Borne Railroad—Change of Schedule
MALARIOUS FEVERS.
, You are at liborty to um my name la proino road, will be discontinued. The trains will run
used to make attractive what before of roar Regulator m prepared by you, nod reo-1 u follow! s
was so suggestive of gloom and death, I wnrM “ fZuS,.
and always so shudderingly repulsive Southwestora Georgia, near Albany, Georgia, d *“ y t a * 1200 A m M
to all sensitive natures—a graveyard. *°d t*y that it hu done more good on my 1 *
Comparison between the tomb of to-
day and the grave of a hundred years | time,
ago will attest the progress made in
this direction.
It seems exceedingly fitting that the
advancement made m this particular
for our dead should be duplicated in
the receptacle? prepared for the admis
sion of their bodies. Why deposit the
bodies of our nearest and dearest in
wooden boxes, when decay makes such
inroads so soon after interpapnt? Wit-. GB0RGU ._, h „ e ni(
ness the repulsive appearenoes of vaults fo^onetipation of
When opened, and how the sights con-1 by . temporary derangement
‘ ' 1 * ears, and always when used
sequent thereto must impress them- ‘J***
.... _1 according to the direct!
CHILDREN l—Your Reg
ulator ie superior to any other
remedy for Malarial Diseases
among children, and it has a
large tale in this section of
Georgia.— W. M. Rdssill,
Albany, Ga.
CONSTIPATION.
TESTIMONY OF THE CHIEF JDSrlOB
used Simmons’ Liver
j of my bowels, caused
iporary derangement of the liver, for tho
so or to
SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION.
Loaves Rome {Saturday only) at 5.45 P. M
Return to Rome at 8.00 P.M
The evening train at Rome will make olose
connection with S, R. A D. R. R. train North
and South, and at Kingston with W. A A. R. R.
ain South and East.
O. M. PENNINGTON, Gen’l Supt.
JNO. E. STILLWELL, Ticket Agent.
Georeia B. R., Augusta to Atlanta
rtAY PAbSENGER TRAINS ON GEORGIA
LI Railroad, Atlanta to Augusta, ran aa'below:
Loaves Augusta at 8.80 a. a
Leaves Atlanta at.. ,....7.00 a.m
Arrives Augusta at 3.80 r. M
Arrives at Atlanta at.,..,, 4.00 r. M
Night Pasaouger Trains as followe:
-fr"!
New Advertisements.
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE ACE.
Dfl. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT.
bile. 'Warranted,'
Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, Pains In the Limbs.
Baok end Gheit, externally. Not a bottle has
ever been returned, although millions are told
annually. Price, BO ct». Dr. TOBIAS’
HOR8B LINIMENT, in Pint BotUee, Is the
Best in the World for the onre of Lameness, Old
Bores, Sprains, Collo and Distemper. Price,
•1.00. TOBIAS’ DEBBY CONDITION POW
DERS are superior to any others, or no pay.
They allay Fever, Purify the Water, Soften the
Skin Give a Fine Coat and Improve the Appe
tite. Price, 25 cts. Perfectly innooent, as
Col. D. McDaniels, who has seen the reolpe, tes
tifies to, ae well as the Liniment. He hu some
of the Futeat Running Horses in the World.
Thousands of certificates have boon received
speaking in high tanrs of tho above medlolnb*.
Sold by the Druggist*. LIPPMAN BROS.,
Savannah, Georgia, Agents.
(S*/ 1 ; fCHffijryry a Week to Agents. Samplei
WWWOit)/ i free. P.O. VICKERY A
OO., Augusta, Maine.
$12 u
Maine.
and term* free. TRUE A CO., Augusta,
WESLEYAN FEMALB COLLEGE,
MACON, OA.
The Thirty-ninth Annual Session logins
Sept. 20th. 1876. The oldest Female College in
the world. Location health^, Curriculum
uxtended. A full corps of experlonoed teachers
in every department. Advantages—educational,
social and religious, unsurpassed. For cata
logues, containing full particulars, address
Rev. W. O. BASS, D. P„ President.
our highest regards. If wood, no mat
ter how hard or how prepared, decays
so soon, why cannot iron be substi,
tuted ? Metalio burial oases, it is true,
are now and havobeeu used for some
years, but only, we regret to say, to a
very limited extent; probably only
one metalic case is oalled for where
ten or even twenty wodden ones are
utilized. Where does the fault lie?
It cannot be with - the families, who
surely must desire to. preserve for a
time the features, indeptity and form
of their dead ones, especially when
SICE HEADACHE,
EDITORIAL.—We (tavo
tested Its virtues, pereonall#.
and know that tor Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, and Throbbing
Headache, it la the best medi
cine the world over saw. We
hare triad forty other remedies
before Simmons’ Liver Regu
lator, but none ol thorn cave
us mole than temporary relief;
bdt the Regulator dot only re-
lieved, but cured ns.
Loaves Atlanta — ...6 00 P. M
Leaves Covington,,,., »5 50 A. M
Arrives Atlanta 0 15A.M
Arrives Covington .......7 30 P. M
Selina, Rome and Dalton Railroad—
Change of Sohedule.
BLUE MOUNTAIN ROUTE
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, APRIL 28rd,
passenger trains will ran as follows:
OOTNCt NORTH.
No. 3.
ltd
iaves Selma
THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINES.
Tested by popular use for over
A QUARTER OF A CENTURY!
Dr. Stiong’s Compound Sanative Pills
cure Constipation, Biliousness, Liver Complaint,
Malarial Fevers, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, and
jail diseases requiring an active bat mild pur-
It is told of Col. Charles Spenser,
in distress anil were without spirit or cousollor at law, that some years ago
hope until the glad tidings were an- he had to defend one Marshall, charged
nounced that the mill would, Phrenix with larceny, and against whom there
•»*•*■* «■ —• ,■**«“ ffifessara fess
dejected countenances and croaking to i,j him that the only chance 01 es-
voices then gave place to happy faces cape was in a plea of insanity, and he
and merry songs. The old foundations I advised him to play the lunatio, and to
were to be cleaned away, bricks made, answer all questions to the words put
timbM cal in the forest, hauled to lb.
null, sawed and prepared forthe build- his place in the dock, pale, haggard
ing; but such systematic energy was and wild-looking,
displayed that in less than one month “Guilty or not guilty 7” asked the
from the time tho old mill was burned, ... , . , ..
the plans had been matured and the ^h^ablank stare. P
foundation for the new one begun.— “Come, plead guilty or not guilty,”
Within a little less than three months repeated the clerk,
from the time tho first, brick was laid, I “Spoons” was the only reply.
™n ™ .».,*«* -to««:, fc r ge
' s complement of machinery. Nor iB j; ed oon tempt?” asked the
uid it have long to wait, for aimultane- judge.
°us with the determination to rebuild, I “Spoons,” brawled the prisoner, still
the machinery was ordered and put unmoved. . , .. .
iSit M „r ‘3 , D “7 b ";, ,f
naa been located and trained, and the hia c i ient wa8 not i n a condiUon to be
cotton Btarted on its tortuous way put on trial, as he was evidently not
through the lappers, cards, fly frames, I responsible for his actions, and it was
spinning frames, etc., to the looms, »n outrage on free citizens, etc.
Beilint 1 • a “Do you understand what is said r
Tri g * ro . ugh . and coming out H ^d th« judge, addressing the pris-
Tnon sheeting in the early part hfl^r
January, 1876. We doubt if there has “Spoons” was the reply, in accents
ever been greater results obtained from wild.
number of hands in so short » was evident the man wos emy,
a space of time and the J ud $ e °, rdered «‘?ohargMl.
rn. .... e ' , Ho was taken churge of by his friends,
mcmiiiis of the most approved [ w h 0 were present and left the court
pattern, is substantially built through- with him. Counsellor Spenser followed
cut, and is filled with machinery of them, and, congratulating him on his
™ k8 ,„„uu pg rftotowto 1 jW
Pound opener lappers; two finisher I ^°g d at him in biankamazement, and
re; 8G self-stripping cards; 8,104 mo ved away with the simple remark,
s P'iulles; 250 looms; one set of rope | “SpoonB."
Machinery and one set of wool cards.
No. U
—Sd. TtUgrach ani Uastnger, 1 Daily.
Uacon, Qa. Loaves Selma 7.55 AM 4.39 F
, . , Having had during tbs list twenty rear* of K, WT as Roma. 6.60PM 7.00AM
facts are constantly before US attesting “7 Ufc to altendto Raoing stock, and having x, eaT o, Dallon 8.37 P M ....10 00 A M
the nreqervation of bodies without W . f 0 “ u °h trouble with them with Col o, L« aTU Bristol 8.35 AM ;.1..10.80 P M
ine preservauon oi Domes, wiuioui i GrubbJ) t4-i - aT0 m8 , great deal if ttonbls,' I ua T «sjL,nohb ur gs.sopm s.opam
blemish, for a quarter of a century, by Having hoard of your Regulator as a euro for I Arrirgg Washington.. 0.82 A M...... 4 16 P M
the use of metalic caskets. In the face tha «bovo diseases, I oonoluded to try it. After Arrive, BaUimore.... 8.40 A M,,..t, 0.05 P M
of these facts whv others are used isal fcjjM.WO Pxoaaoa a Manx, Hound it to oure Arrives Philadelphia 1.20 P M 10.00 PM .
oi inese iacw, wny Oiners are usea, is a |n t instanoe. It is oolr to be trlod to prove Arrives New York... 4.00 P M 0.16 A U
question It puzzles us to answer. Per- what TbAvo ssld In Its praise. I can send you nniva ftnvrrr
haps the public mind has riot been ed- 1 ‘ “ 1 ° 0lNa S0UTa ‘ - -
ucated to this condition of things;
though it seems to us to be high time
these facts were patent to every family
in the land. In addition to the preser
vation of bodies from decay, they are
also safe from the midnight prowler,
Who plies his vocation to supply the
table of the dissector with subjects for
Certificates from Augusta, Clinton and Maoon as |
to the onre of Dorse.
GEORGE WAYMAN, Maoon. Ga..
sep21,td-wly July 24th, 1875.
I, D. FORD. M. DWINELL.
COPARTNERSHIP.
FORD & DWINELL,
, Beal Estate Agents.
It is a gratifying thought that a mo- -
talic cas^has secured for us a step in rpHB UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A
the right direction, and that a want—a X copartnership, under the firm nsma and
fipntirpn enalret is now attainable ,t 7 1# 0< F<5 * D • Dwixbll, for tha purpose oi
secured caSKOt IS now auainaoie. ba in( tQd P eii| n g real estate, or routing prop-
Through its agency death and the arty on commission. Orders to buy or sell wild
graveyard are robbed of their gloom, lands or improved property la upper Georgia
and nothing but the most pleasant re- m!dwinell.
collections oan now impress the mind g omi g a ., Mav 20, 1875.—tw-wtr
when taking leave of the deceased ———
members of our own families, or those ] a. the WH. brower, H. D. Cothran^
No. 2. No. 4.
Daily. Sunday excepted
8.86 AM...... 11.68 PM
, 4.83 A M 8.45 F M
8.66 PM...:.. 0.45 AM
6.51 P M 7.01 A M
4.40 A M7.37 P M
of our kindred and friends.
Some of the Worthy people who got
to Saratoga were accompanied by their
inimitable children, and the little ones
had dancing parties. Says a recent
letter:
The production per week is 86,000
yards of 44 and 7-8 sneering and drills
Why Charles Francis Adams Will
! Vote for Tii.den.—Under date of Au-
Mtton are used during the year. 240 lias addressed the following letter to
!’ ands And steady employmont^-215 tho editor ol the Jersey City Harold:
■n the mill . , , “Inmoneoftbeolassnowdenomi-
sters „ , V d 16 remainder 08 team : nated Independente. asking no favors
.. ? an( t farm hands. $950 is pa'd| nnd vot i ng f or the test men, without
cn week for labor. During tho short regard to party lines. I propose to re-
in winter, when the mill runs at tain my position. But, as to the choice
ni ght, light is sunnlied through 200 offered to me between Mr. Tilden and
gas burner* • B „, Mr. Hayes, though having no prepos-
tired n tk’ 6 Bas k ein B manufac- seB8 i n g 8 against either, I do not hesitate
on ttl0 premises. to sa y 8 that the former is far the most
the preparations for extinguishing fitted to meet the emergency in our
"re are very complete, consisting of a politics, in my opinion, and I intend
reservoir 140 feet above the top of the to vote for him. ^
ir whi°h Uining 60 ?’° 00 gaU ° n8 ! 0 ,? Ben Brown was elected to the office
18 camed t0 the mll M of constable, and while Besving a pro
le r feet of 6-inch main pipe; C eea on his friend Tom Smith, the latr
" >ng from this pipe to each story is ter became angry and gave Ben a
a ^-inch main supnlvina the network of thrashing. Ben was indignant and ex-
tinklers 9 yi g , , , f claimed? “I wouldn’t mind you lick-
»sed , '°°? poundB of lead wa8 ing me in my individual character, but
1: y kln S the joints of the pipe. w g en you 8 h a ks me in my official c&-
, tlon to the above is a fire pump paoity you shake a pillar of the com-
' 10 °f throwing 1,000 gallons per | monwealth.”
BANK OF*
ROME, GEORGIA.
Arrives Selma...
Arrives Calera....
Arrives Roms ...
Arrives Dalton.—
, Arrives Bristol,
Arrives Lynchburg... 6.80 P 51 0 25 A M
Leaves Washington... 7.07 P M 11.57 P M
Leaves Baltimore. 4.40 A M 10.10 P M
Loaves Philadelphia..12.45 P M 6.00 PM
Leaves New York 8.66 P M 8 00 P M
Both trains make close conneotlonl atOalera
with trains of S. a N. R. R. for Montgomery!
Mobile, Now Orleans, Bufaula, Columbus,
Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Fla.
Passengers going to Atlanta and points beyond
must take No. 8, which makes close conneotitns
thiooxh*
Connecting et Selma with A. C R. R. for
Meridian, Vicksburg, Mobile, New Orleans, and
points in Mississippi and Louisiana.
Bleeping can through on both tralne.
Nos. 1 and 2 have sleeperi from Mobile to
Dalton, with only one ohange through to Balti
more.
Noe. 3 and 4 have sleeping oan from Mont,
ROME, gomory to Palton without ohange.
1 M. STANTON, Supt.
RAY KNIGHT, O. T. A.
Authored Capital, - * • »605,0Q0
Sublorlbed Capital, - - - 100,000
Collections made In all aooesslble points and
proceed# prompt!/ remitted. Exobango on all
principal oitiM bought and lold. Loan! made
Western & Atlantio Kailroad and its
Connections.
Correspondent:
BANK OF NORTH AMERICA, New York.
epr7,twly
WHITELEY’8
OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE!|
W. L. WHITELEY, Proprietor.
KKNNE8AW ROUTE!”
Tho following schedule takes effeot May 21,1876
NORTHWARD.
No. 1 No.vl Wo. 11
Leave Atlanta... 2 00 pm,, 620 am— 6 56 p
Arr Cartersville.. 6 36 pm... 8 42 am;.. 8 50 p
Arr Kingston 7 04 pm... 811am.., 024pm
Arr Dalton 841 pm,..1064 am,.,1145 pm
ArrChettanooga.10 16 pm...l2 42 pm.
SOUTHWARD.
No. 2 No.fi No. 12
Lvo Chattanooga 4 00 p m... 615am
Arrive Dalton.... 641 pm... 701am... 100am
Arr Kingston 718 pm... 8 07 am... 410 am
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON I Arr Oarloreville. 812 p ra... 8 42 am... 518 am
hand to hire, Good Homes and ArrAltauta. 1010 pm.,,1166 era,.. 810am
Excellent Vehicles. Splendid I Pullman Palaoe Cara run on Noe. 1 and
aooommodatlons for Drover* and others. Homes, I between New Orleans and Baltimore.
Carriages, and Buggies always on hand for | p a Uman Palaoe Cam run on Noe. 1 and
re r " * | ** ■" “
| patronise ne.
THE ROME HOTEL,
(Formerly Tennessee Home)
BROAD STREET, NEAR RAILROAD DEPOT
STANSBURY, • -
Rome, Georgia.
One sight was that of a little three | on first class seouriflos.
year old, who was dressed in a rose
colored silk, with a yard of her moth
er’s point lace flounce for over-skirt,
and who wore tiny gloves, pearl fan
lendant, pink silk stockings and with
rid boots the some color. Well, this
baby started off well pleased to dance
with another baby of her own age, but
seeing a companion of the like tender
ears dancing with a boy several years
er senior, she came down the lawn
with her mouth wide open and her
hands spread in frantic fashion,
screaming vigorously, and. when she “ „tlifaoflon guatenteed to all who I botwoonAtlnnta and Nashville,
reached hei anxious mother, yellea, ] pathmte* m. fobii.twiy | p u uman Felloe Oars ran oa KOs. t and
out with the passion of an enraged
child, “I want to dance with a boy; I
won’t dance with a girl.”
The Piladolphia Tem-et (Independ
ent) in an artiole on the late election in
Alabama says
The MffSJSffi of! jne'as The I
, Ilk© th© handle Of a jng, aa tn© B«rT»nta polite and attentive to tb
J. A
between Lonisville and Atlanta,
as- No ohange of oars between New Orleans,
Mobile, Montgomery, Atlante and Baltimore, am 1
only one ohange to New York.
Passongem leaving Atlanta at 4.20 P. H. W
_ . rive In New York the sseond afternoon theroaf-
Proprietor ter at 4.00 p. m.
per day at home. Samples
worth ti bee. Sriasox A Co.,
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A ' LECTtrilE ON THE NATURE. TREAT
MENT, end Radical Curs of 8omlnal Weak
ness, or Spermatorrbma, induced by Self-Abuse,
Involuntary Ep 7 '’ “‘ ~
Debility,aid In.
ally; Consumption,' 1 . .
and Physical Incapacity, Ac.—By ROBERT J.
OULVERWELL, M.D., author oi the “Green
Book,” Ae.
The world-renowntd author, in thie admira
ble Leotnro, clearly proves from hit ow n expert,
enee that the awful consequences of Beli-Abnse
be effectually removed without medicine,
without dangei
Jef, instruments,
oat a mode of cure at
by whloh overy sufferer, no matter what his.
iut dangerous surgical operations,
itrumente, rings oroordlale: pointing
of curt at once certain and effeotaal,
. _ every sufferer, no matter what his.
condition may be, may cure himself oheaply,
privately and radieally.
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and thousand). i
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•tamps.
Address the Fubllgjiers,
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sided,
full returns come in. Nothing but an a*. All Baggage handled Free ol Charge.
immediate peace with Sitting Bull by *>*>** THOMAS H. SCOTT, clerl^
a liberal payment to him and hiB THE CHOICE HOTEL,
braves for the Custer butchery, and the
prompt transfer of the whole army and CORNER broad and bridge streets
a full complement of Gatling guus, will
give Hayes more than a township here
and there in the South; and, what is
worse, the North don’t look much more
promising.
J, C. Rawlins, Proprietor.
(Situated in the Business part of the City.)
Rome, Georgia.
jS'Passengere taken to and from the Depot I
When Bottle produced the garbled) '«* of «*"«•■ WM ' 8 ‘ P0WBR8 ' 01,rk -
1870
Excursion Tickets to the Virginia Bpringe and
. serious Rummer Resorts will be on eale In New
THIS HOTEL IS SITUATED WITHIN 0r i,ene, Mobile, Montgomery, Columbus, Maoon,
twenty steps of tha railroad platform, and Savannah, Augusta and Atlanta, at greatly
mlent to the builnsie portion of town. reduced rate! lstof June.
tb-ilr duties. Parties desiring a whole car through to the
, .... Virginia Spring* or to Baltimore, ahould ad.
irese tho undersigned.
Parties contemplating traveling should send
for a copy of Kennuaw Route Qatette, contain
ing schedules, oto.
oeVAsk for tteketo via “ Kennesaw Route.
B. W. WRENN,
Gen’l Passenger and Tiokot Aft, Atlanta Ga.
may26,twtf
The Gtorjia Daily QnMntalti
18 PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING
(Exeept Sunday)
Br the CoMMonw*<h FuiLisniao Coapiar,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
And Is Edited by Got.. Cxaar W. Stvtas, late of
the Albany New), wl^U efficient assistants.
Ta. CoaMOBWEit.TB gives the current news of
the city, State and elsewhere, market reports
and vigorous editorials on Munlolpsl, Politics!
and General SubteoU. ”
The coming canvass, State and National; will
be olosely watched and properly presented,
while the Mechanical and Agricultural interests
of the State will not be neglected. It has a
large and rabidly Inereulng circulation.
TERMS:
One month, 75 bents; two months, $1.25; four
months, tXOO; one year, $8.00.
PRINTING, BINDING and RULING, of
evsry kind, done In the best style and at lowest
prices.
COMMONWEALTH PUBLISHING CO.,
Atlamta, GnOMIA.
reports of Vance’s letters written dur- jvrr
ing the war, and displayed the ribbons 1 a»4w
and red seal of the United States.
Vance asked what official had certified I
to their genuineness ? Settle evaded
the question, but, being pressed^ said | jf
Newspaper Advertising.
Newspaper advertising Is now reoognisned by
business men, having faith In thoir own wares,
as the most effective means of securing for thoir
goods a wide reeognitioo of their merits.
Newspaper advertising Impels Inquiry, and
when the artiole offered le of good quality and
at a fair price, the natural results is increased
ESTABLISHED
AXE l
SO BROAD STREET, ROME, GEORGIA,
iAINTS IN THE L*TE8T STYLE. Warrants »»le»-
v ..„ , D . hit work and material. Palate without re- Newspaper advertising- Is a permanent addl-
Belknap. Whereupon the crowd gave I moving ftiralture or earpets; not on* drop i lon jo the reputation of the goods advertised,
three hsases for Set fie and three cheers •pjjjjjjj ^‘^VtMng"^ 1 ° 1 ’ I b< ’ c ‘ ,, ' e u *• a P« rm&nont lnflaen ' e alw ‘J' a ‘
for Vanoe. It is said the notorious ku | (junto,tw6n>'
klux hunter, Hester, presides^ over the — Tsryrsnrrnr
department whence these letters were | D« W• PBOU A <J»AC 9
taken.
work in tbolr Interest
Newspaper advertising is the meet energetlo
and vigUant of salosmen; addressing thousands
•aeh day, always in the advertiser’! interest
HI a | I ultuU tXInj f psnssya eaa V *• ••■wa ■ sssswtvas
Attorney » “j^ fl , Wtop j„ Chancery. a “ d «“‘>“'l7 “ vvork seeking euetomers from
all elasses,
Newspaper advertising promotM trade, for
That once hot Republican journal.
----- - ■ • r ILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS of the
nope ui nimwiqK tTMlonr^omee^.'b 1 HamllteS ‘ h *‘‘“V '™ nhj
derthe Cincinnati ticket, and comes J viSoay, In Bmlth’e Bloek, Rome, G*. i f » r the largest share of what le being done.-
nni annum for Tilden and Hendricks, t an*l,tw«ra | John Vanning
THIS PAPER IS ON PILE WHU
Where Advertising: Contracts can be mad*
E. N. FRESHMAN & BROS.,
Advertising Agents,
190 W. Fourth St. , CINCINNATI, 0.,
Are authorised to oontraot for advertising
in this paper.
Estimates furnished free.
Sendlbraelrc lav.
ma»18,twlf ,
Orrion <
County Maps.
ion of Boaud or OoMMirnoaxaa 1
1SS£‘oaTaVhi « 0,, i
■DARTIES WISHING TO PROOUBE A MAP
JT of the county osn do ao by culling at my
DJ.. $1,00.
office. Prioe,
aprld
TWOS. J, rKRRY, Clerk