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Bpringfiold, Muss., nopublican.
COURAGE, FAINT IIEAHT!
"Roar Uud, I ain *o wosry of it ail
1 fain would root mo for a little apace.
Is tboro no great rock where the shadow* fall,
That I may cast m: down and hide my face.
••I work and strive, sore-burdened and afraid,
The road ii llinty and the way i» long,
And tho weak staff whereby my steps are staid
Honda liken roed whon bitter winds nrn strong.
n[ ,brink in terror from tho endless task,
1 look with horror on tho barren land,
And ask, as only hopeless hearts can ask,
The meaning of my days to understand 1"
“Weary 1” And who is not
That bears life’s burdens faithfully ?
Trudga yet
A little longer. When your sun has sot
Vou will have roacbed tho spot
Where you may rest.
“Afraid?" Afraid of what?
What doos earth hold that Mn compare
With God's omnipotence ? Trust to his care,
Make iaith in Him your staff—
It will not bend.
Toor soul! , And don’t yog know
Without tho wofk and strife and weaky daya '
You would not long for rest? These are God’s
ways
That win you from tho life below
Up to His rest.
You “shrink 1" 0 cowasd heart
You've but a day’s worfc in a day to do,
Ihe moaning of the dayfyou'il sometime know.
Your toA lies with oich’psrt,
^ To do it well.
“Hopeless ? and heaven remains ?
I see. You aro not willing to be led.
You would know wby and where you go, and
droad
The track late, barren plains
That lio beyond.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
•WAGONS 1
Your weariness shows just
The measure of the help you need. The way
That’s hidden, the point at which your stepi
must stay,
God’s care begin. So trust
And He will lead.
I FEEL JUSTLY PROUD OF THE REPU-
tation awarded me by an appreciative peo-
plo, For over twenty-five years I have been
engaged manufacturing in Cartersville Wagons,
Buggies, Carriages, Ac. I havo a fine stock on
hand. Am muking all tho time.
ALL WORK MADE IS FULLY WAR
RANTED, NOT FOR A YEAR
ONLY, BUT FOR ANY REA
SONABLE TIM IJ.
1 do a square, honost business as near as I
know how, and endeavor to give everyona’the
worth of his money.
No painspr oost is^pared to.buy best n
an<^ employ best of mechanics,. I say
defy contradiction, there is
NO BETTER WORK MADE IN AMERICA
THAN I AM BUILDING.
I have a Repository in Rome, in-charge of
Mr. W. L. Whitely, in old Odd Fellows*building,'
corner above new Masonic Temple.
Wagons, Buggies, Ac., kept by him are just
what they a~e represented to be. All sold under
warrantee.
Call on him or write to me for particulars.
I also have a Shop in Rome, at the old stand
of D. Lindsey A Co., whero Now Work and all
kinds of Repairing will be done at prices to suit
the times.
Give us your trade.
R. H. JONES,
janlStwwly Cartcmvlllc. Ga.
Book-keeping in one lesson—Never
lend tHtenj.
Gal-vest-on is not near so terrible as
1 ho old woman with pants on.
A hen is a model for dancers. She
never leaves her set except to eat and
drink.
Ex-Senalof-Spencer, of Alabama, has
gone to Nevada, where he is engaged in
mining.
George^ylJJiT Wilmington, bel.,ma
chinist, claims to have invented a ma
chine which stHI turn out two horse
shoes in a second.
Under her window he sang of the stars.
And likened them to her eyes.
Miles away she Sped on the cars,
With the tinner who'd won the prize.
A tourist nW to the beer drinking
ways of the good people of Munich,
asked the lady presiding at a “bair
baile” if her customers did not frequent
ly become intoxicated- “Santa-Maria,
sir, they never get drunk, hut they
somdimes burst!’’
Regristerecl Voters.
m^ime
“I aim at the elucidation of the In
comprehensible,’’ said Rev. Jo. Cook to
Dennis Kearney. “Give me your hand,
give me your band,” cried the agitator,
with enthusiasm. “I don’t know what
you mean, but if you are not a bloated
bondholder you must be right.”
Young ladies who go East and come
back with a broad pronunciation of the
letter “a” should try to make their pro
nunciation “cawnsist.’’ A girl of the
city met with a direful failure, some
what pictured in tho following: “I went
to the theater to oee ‘Mephistopheles in
Petticoat,’ and I larfed and larfed and
larfed until I thought I would die laf-
fing.”
Obeying Orders.
Ho was sweeping softly as he came
out to join his companions; the pecu
liar twitching of his muscles and the
careful manner of his gait were pain
fully apparent to the boys; who knew
that he had been there and understood
the whole business. ■
“Been gettln’ £ lickin’, Ben?” asked
several sympathetically.
“Yes,” murmured he; “I got licked
for obeying orders.”
“Disobeying, you mean?” cried they.
“No, fur obeyin’, I tell ye,” persisted
he; then, seeicg.their looks of incredul
ity, he made this explanation: “When
I were cornin’ into the house my boots
were muddy as blazes, and mothei; had
just been scrubbin’ the floor; says she,
‘Now, Ben, you better walk right over
that clean floor with yet muddy boots.’
‘Anything to oblige you,’ says I. So I
boldly walked across the room, and shfe
lit on me with a bound like a cat on a
mouse, and the way she toted me
around that room was a caution. I
wont obey orders any more!”
What $200 Did in Wall Street.
August 10th, 1878. a Philadelphia
customer wrote Messrs. Lawrence & Co.,
hankers, N. Y.: “Dear Sirs: Yours con
taining remittance for SI,113.25, ai
profits on my 200 shares, is received
Accept my thanks, for I am very well
satisfied. You may use this letter. I
would, recommend every one who feels
disposed to speculate to send for your
circular. This is but one instance out
of thousands by which the new combi
nation system of operating in stocks en
ables peop.e with large or small capital
to make similar profits. By this ex
cellent plan, the orders of thousands of
customers from city and country are
pooled into one immense sum and co
operated as a mighty individual ac
count. Each member of the combina-
^ tion secures all the advantages of the
largest capital united with experienced
skill. Profits divided monthly; $10 in-
vested returns $50, on 5 per cent on the
stock; $75 will make $460, and so on,
according to the market. Messrs. Law
rence & Co.’s new circular (mailed free)
lias two unerring rnles for success, and
explains eveiything, so that any one
can operate profitably. All kinds of
stocks and bonds wanted. New Gov
ernment loan suppplied. Apply to
Lawrence & Co., bankers, 57 Exchange,
N. Y. City.
H. HAROLD |
No* 55 Yancey Block,
BB0A1) STREET, ROME, GA.,
1IABTHB LARGEST DISPLAY OF
FINE DRESS?G00DS|
Medium Dress Goods,
CHEAP DRESS GOODS,
Black & Colored Silks,
* € i n
VELVET^',
ELEGANT MOURNING GOODS,
, ,.i jh t -V ■ • \
HOSIERY, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLAN
NELS, JEANS, LINSEY, AND. GEN
ERAL STOCK OF STAPLE DRY
GOODS, NOW SHOWN BY
ANY RETAIL IIOTTSE
- JN ROMS. ~
PRICES AS LOW AS QAN BE itjuND IN
any house in the south!
ELLIS DAVIS & GO.,
Slate Manufacturers
and Roofers,
H ave always on hand an excel-
lont stock of SLATE, aud aro prepared to
do Roofing at short notice in atfy part of the
South. Price about a third ahpve shingles,
Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders promptly at
tended to.
Offices: Rockmart, Ga., aud Atlanta, Ga.
Box 3G7. (sop23 tw6m
LATEST STYLES
PALL AND WINTER
— BY —
MISS SALLIE WILKERSON.
M Y NEW SUPPLIES INCLUDE SO Dozm
Hat* and Bonnots, prices from Fifty Cent*
to Ten Dollars; a largo and vory beautiful staple
of Flower*, Feather* and Birds; a beautiful *•-
•ortment of Ornament*, Ribbon*, Combs, Ac.
Will bs pleased to show my good* and price*.
SALLIE WILKERSON
ootliiw2mw2t'
JOHN W. MADDOX
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SUMMERVILLE, CEORCIA
sep26 tw3m
Allen, Burt
AtDius. David
yor, W F
lion, R V
Axe, David
Bowio, J P
Brined old, J W
Buckmaetcr, J R
Buckwaltor, B F
Jowie, Jno M
Ian tom, .1 A
Brown, I C
Bus*, E
Branham, Joel
Brook*, W I
Brott, W M
Buckly,.D C
Cummins, A
Comer, W F
Clement, C T
Cohen, Frank J
Caldwell, S C
Carnoohan, S jr
Camp, J L
Callaway, J H
Coopor, J«e H
Oarwile, F M
Cuyler, 1'hos H
lothran, HD
Iralg Julius
lonner, Z C
Cohen, Philip
Crawford, Jno
Dabb*, W C
Daniel, J E
Dabney, W II
Dempsey, C M
Dowdlo, J H
Douglas, Jas
Dailey, J G
Enwright, W C
Echols. A E
Edds, Jno C
Fahy, Thomas
Fort, C M
ford,I D
Grave*. E L
Govan, M F
Given, Hugh
Guinan. Mat
Garrard, A O
Gariington, H S
Gwaltney, R J
Goigor, John
Hume, H R
Hume, 1 W
Horn, I N
“illyer, E
I Harrold, A L
l Helm, T J
Hampton, R I
Roy t, W D
Hargrove, R T
Hoskins, Oho*
dillyer, Junius
Hoff, D E
Hammond, W II
Hull, B F
Ilarpold, H
Ivey,J M
Janes, Jno W
Johnston, L M
Jenkins, J M
King, J H
Karlsruher, G
King, S S
Kora, Henry A
Lindsay, David
Langston, W L
Lumpkin, L C
Lumpkin, A L
Lusk, Charles
Lansdell, H B
Lomkin, G W F
Lumpkin, J B
Lang, B
Langworthy, 0 W
McNally, Peter
Miller, J C
MoCalman, W N
Moore, J C
McGhee, Jos F
McQhte, Jesse N
McNulty, PC
Morrison, E T
Messenger, L E
Moffet, W M
MeOsker M D
Mathis, M C
McGhee, W A
McDonald, Mark
Moore, Jacob C
Norris, J M
Norton, Isaao
Noble, James
Neel, B G
Norton, II C
S ewman, W T
owlin, J H
O'Bryan, B G
O’Roar, B C
O’Roar, G W
Ornborg, Clarance
Park», H B
Palmer, M L
Praetor, J M
Peter, H G-
Powors, 8 F
Popper, M M
Printup, Jno C
Printup, Dan'l 8
quarles, Jesse
Reynolds, J K
Rowell, O
Ross, A E
Robinson, T L
Ross, A F
Rogers, J B
Rosenberg, Jo*
Rawlins, J C
Rbunsaville, J W
Seay, W W
Sergeant, J H
Bhoihly, P M
Snell, Joe
Satterfield, W J
Satterfield, J H
Shanklin, J F
Sesy, John J
Smith, II A
Smith, Hinos M
Sullivan, Jaa B
Sltaofer, W G
Strauss, G
Samuels, C G
Smith, J A
Turnley, P L
Todd, L A
Towers. W M
Tcrhuno, C
Taliaferro, John
Thornton, B G
Tignor, .Tames A
Undorwood, J W It
Vosoy. T B
V.ndiver, J J
Veal, Jos E jr
Williams, E A
Wadsworth, C J
Wardlaw, W II
Wost, William
Wood, I J
West, R II
Wost, G R
Word, T J
Whisenaut, John
Williams. T B
Whitely, W L
Wood, 11 C
Williamson, T J
Watters, A J
Woodruff, Frank
Whitely. Iko
Wingfield, M P
Watkins, H H
Wyatt, J S
1’oiser, J G
Young, J S
Adkins, W II
Adamson, N K
Avion, S E
Aunspaugh, Tho*
Butt, Jno R
Battey, Robt
Bogan, W C
Buckley, D E
Berry, Jno M
Bata*, O B
Bale, J A
Bruce, Robt
Beloher, W II
Briant, G J
Brown, C
Connor, E W
Cololough, E H
Coleman, Jno H
Coleman, W D
Caldwell, J M M
Carnoohan, A
Camp, W A
Cohen,A J
Crane, W 8
Clerk,R G
Carwile, A B
Carnoohan,8
Conner, R H
Cooloy,J A
Crosstnan, H P
DoJournotto, J
Davidson, J P
Denny, R A
DoJournotto, C
Dwinell, M
DeJournette, Wui
Elliott, Ben H
Edmondson, W H
Flemming, J B
Foatherston, C N
Fenner, W R
Gilliam, ET
Gowan, T B
Gammon, \7 M
Griffin, N B
Gregory, J M
Glover, Cain
Gentry, 8 C
Green, L O
Hughes, B I
Harper, C M
Hardin. A T
llowel, T F •
Huffakar, N J
Horn, A J
nardin, P H
Hargrove, O B
Hargrove, 7, B
Hough, E C
Hight, C A
Hines, J B
Hoyt, R T
Hardy, S G
Holmes, G W
Johnson, W W
Johnson, R C
Jones, M T
lCuttnor, Jacob
■ King, Josh
‘Kiog, Jack
Lumpkin, J U
Langston, Claude
Lansdell, A M
Lovelace, J M
Little. A J
Lee, H G
Logan,E G
Lar .ton, James
Lare: .ore, W P
Ltmbervh, Jesse
Mitchell, R V
Mooney, W C
Mostellar, A H
McGhee, E T
Morgan, D E
Martin, W W
Moon, A F
McLain, Daniel
Mooney, H G
McDonald, J C
Moyerhardt, D J
Morgan, Samuel
Morton, E R
Mapp, Thomas
Norton, R S
Neol, Jos N
Noble, Jno W
Nolan, Wm
Nunnally, G A
Noble, W W
Otis, Patrick
Orr, J A
Omberg, W L
Omberg, A A
Pattillo, S D
Powers W F
Patterson, O N
Panchon, J S
Pentecost, W M
Pentecost, M E
Printup, Jos J
&lTTEff S
Diseases, like thieves, attack the weak. For*
tify your organization with tho Bitters, and it
will resist and baflb bliko the virus o( epidemics
and tho changes of temporaturo which disorder
the constitutions of the feeble. Thero is vitality
in it. It is a pure vogotable stimulant, a rare
alterative and anti bilioua medicine, and haa
not a harmful eloment among its many ingre
dients.
For sale by all Druggists and respoctable
Dealers generally. (nctltwwlm
A'kcn, F.oyd
Brewster, Toiu
Burnett, Dick
Black, Arnos
Berryuil), Alex
Chunn, Sit
Cleveland, John
Cotton, J O
Caperton, Ben
Dobrow, Stephens
Daniel, Lewis jr
Davht, Jerry
Flournoy, Ilenry
Franklin,George
Graham, Alf
Higginbotham, T B
Hamilton, Jake
Hills, Frank
Hooper, Alf
Hamilton, Bob
Hatcher, .Tack
GGLO&EP.
Anthony, Jacob
Bvnuin, John
Bohannan, Green
Berrvhill, Henry
Black, James
Cobb, Albert
CarlUn, Qv«
Gann, George
Carlton, Heal
Daniel, Anderson
Daniel, Lewis sr
Jac-b, Willis
Konnody, Joo
Kinnebiook, Jack
Lowis, James
Malcolm, Daniel
McSollan, Tol
McClintock, II
Obor, Henry J
Porter, Eppram
Paine, Harrison
Plowman, George
Ridley, Andorson
Reynolds, A
Richards, TAo*
Rhino, Peter
Smith,.Bon
Bhaw, Oscar
Shanklin, Jim
Turnoy, Sam
Thompson, Henry
Towers, Wm
Taylor, H H
Veal, Dick
Winn, Oscar
Willis, Jacob
Wilkins, J B
Wood, Chnrlc.1
Young, Ky
Rosette, H
Robinson, W A
Robinson, W T
Ruckart, L J
Robinson, F P
Rosenberg, M
Rosenberg. Isadore
Rounsavllle, J A
Stewart, G W
Smith, W W
Strain, J W
Sullivan. A R
Shropshire. W M
Spullock, J M
gproull, J 0
sffissw 1
Smith, Tom M
Sharp, Joseph A
Stroud, J W
Simmons, K
Bill, O W
Shookloy, J I
Taylor, E Z
Todd,I L
Trevitt, O A
Thomw, R W
Towers, R It
Turner, Torn
Vnndiver, J T
Yos), Joseph E sr
Warner, C J
Word 4f T
Weller, William
Whitely, O H
Wood, C D '
Wright, TV •
Watson, A P
Wardlaw, J F
West, E H
Watters, W W
Wingfield, J S
Webb, Jnu A
West, R J
Wingfield, M P
Wardlaw, J M
Wocd, T 8
Wood, J C
Woodward, D C
Williams, Jno V
Yancey,H
Jenkins, John
Kilgore, Levi
Kane, John A
M tollman, Steve
Mullins, Torn
Paino, Lo.ls
Pope, G
Tilts, J T
Rush, Jeff
llobinson, Juuies
Robinson, Prince
Scott, Mark
Sears, Hardy
Shropshire, Dick
Thomas, Scipio
Taylor, M A
Taylor, J F
Taylor, Bcu
Winn, Joo
Wise, Washington
Willis, Nnthnn
Williams, Geo
W. W. SEAY, C. 0.
New Advertisements.
ASIA ■ R|C 13 Stops, 3 sot Golden Tongu*
UKLlftrJa Roods, 5 Oct’s, 2 Knoo Swolls,
msSSm. Walnut Case, warnt’d 0 years,
Stool A Book, only 808. New 7 Oet. Pianos,
Stool, Cover A Book, only $M3.75. Latest
Illustrated Newspaper sent free. Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J.
A dvertisers by addressing Ga. p. Rowtii & Oo.’s
Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce
St., New York, can learn tho oxaotcostof any
proposed line of ADVERTISING in American
Newspapers.
US' lOO-pagc I'aiuplilet.. lOe.-it^
dp OK “3 Judiciously Invested
O JjsOUUU in Wall St. lays the
foundation for fortunes every week, and rays
immense profits by tho Now Capitalization Sys-
tom of operating in Btooks. Full explanation
on application to ADAMS, BROWN A CO*, port
Bankers, 20 Broad St, N. Y'. ' ®.
‘ on Wednesday.
Fain, Virgil
Fain, Jack
Gibbons, John
Hawkins, Lyrnut
Hawkins, laaae
Higginbotham, W B
Hargrove, Feli*
Hagan, James
Hamilton, II
Josadalis
rrtnE GREAT SOUTHERN REME
invested in Wall St. Btooki
makes fortunes every month.
Book sent free explaining everyihing. Address
BAXTER k CO., Baakew. 7 Wail 8t7 N. Y.
a Month and oxpons b guaranteed^©
• / Agonta. “
Augusta, Maiuo.
A YEAR and expanses to Agohts.
§ / i Outfit free. Addreis P. O. VICK
ERY, Augusta, Me.
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T? DY for tho euro of Scrofula, Scrof
ulous Taint, Rheumatism, Whito
Swelling, Gout, Goitre, Consumption.
Bronchitis, Nervous Debility and all
diseases arising from an impure condi*
lion of the Blood.
Tho merits of this valuable prepare
’ tion are bo wall known that a passing
notice is but nesessary to remind tho
readers of this journal of the nocessi
ty of always keeping a bottle of this
medic’ne among their Stock of family
necessities.
Certificates can bo presented from
many loading Physicians, Ministers
and heads of families throughout tho
South, endorsing in tho highoet terms
The Fluid Extract of Rosadalis.
Dr. H. Wilson Carr,.ot Baltimore,
says “ ho has u ci it in cases of Scrof-
; ula and other disoasas with much sat
iufaotion ”
Dr. T* C. Pugh, ot Baltimore, roc
ommends it to all persons suffering
with diseased Blood, saying it is supe
rior to any preparation ho has over
used.
Rev. Dabney Hall, of the Balti
more M. 01 Conference, Fouth, says he
has been so much benefited by its use
that he cheerfully recommends it to
all his friends and acquaintances.
Craven to Co., Druggists, at Gor-
donsville, Va., say it never has failed
to give satisfaction
Sam’l G* McFaddrn, Murfreos
boro, Tennessoe, cays it cured him of
Rheumatism when all olso failed,
Rosadalis is not a secret quack prep
aration—its ingrodients are published
on overy paokago. Show it to your
Physician, and ho will toll you it is
composed of the strongest alteratives
that exiat, and is an excellent Blood
Purifier. Did our space admit we could
give you testimonials from overy State
in the South, anl from persons known
to every man, woman and child oither
personally or by reputation.
Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists.
JOHN l HENRY, CURRAN k C0„
8 College Place,
NEW YORK.
R.T. HOYT, AQENT, ROME, GA
api29twwlv
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Ky
=14th=:
Popular Monthly Drawing oi the
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION
COMPANY,
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE
In the City oi I.ouisvillo, on
NOVEMBER 29th, 1879
THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY
ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF 1809, A I*
SUSTAINED BY ALL THE COURTS OF
KENTUCKY (all fraudulent advertisements
other lottery companies who claim the sole
ownership of “all the grants in Kentucky” to
the contrary, notwithstanding*, OCCUR REG
ULARLY ON THE LA8T 1>AY OF EVERY
MONTH (SUNDAY EXCEPTED), AND ARE
SUPERVISED-BY PROMINENT CITIZENS
OF THE STATE.
Grand and unprecedented success ot the new
features.
Every ticket holder can bo his own supervisor,
call out his numbor and eeo it placed in tho
Wheel.
The Management call attention to tho grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only $2,
any of
TJIE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
$ 30,000
lD.OOp
6,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
JO,000
; 12.000
10,000
1 Prize
1 Prize.
1 Prize
10 Prizes,
$1,000 each.
20 Prices,
500 each.
100 Prixes,
ImO ea^b.
200 Prizes,
50 each.
600 Prizes,
20 euoh.
1000 Prizes,
10 oach.
9 Prizes,
300 each,
0 Frixos,
200 ea^h,
9 Vr\}Q3,
1*10 <jac|i,
I960 Prizes,
Friges
Approximation
Prices...
W hole Tickets, $2,
#7 Tickets, $50.
$112,400
Half Tickets, *1
55 Tickets, 9IOO.
All applications for club rates should lie made
to tho homo office.
Full list of drawing published in Louisville
Couri^r-.Tournal and Now York Herald and
mailed to all iit,kp£ folders For tickets and
information address only, ‘
T. J. COMMF.RFOItn,Courier Journal B'ld
Louisville, Ky.
oct!4 tw wllm
nniW8te MfcF 0 °°“
Ovrics Ga A Ah. 8. B. Co, ,
rrtHE FOLLOWING U 8HEDUL£bViu;L
A run for tho season oi 1879-80. W1 ' “
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Ths Magnolia will leave Romo ev... j
ai 8 a. m. for G.dsden; retnrolSftl m? d ‘»
Gadsden on Wednesda^ si , M, 1 '”'
Romo on Thursday. ‘ m ’ * rrl,in l it
Loave Romo on Friday si 8 a in n
port; rolurning, lftye Greeniport'on sStaT 1 '
at « a. m arriving; at Rome on P Sund!v “ n,d *>
Leave Romo on Saturday at t p m . for QrMTli
irt; returning, leaveGreenspoltt Mondavrfft
, and Gadsden at 0 p. m., arriving 12
J. M. BLLIOTT,fltnM Bupt
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cations may be revived. Special attention given
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Extensions boforo Congress, Infringement Suits
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AND SCRIP.
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. S. Gonoral Land Offloo end Department ol
the Interior. Private Land Claime, MIRING
and PRE-EMPTION Claims, end HOMESTEAD
C&aoo attended to. Land Scrip in 40, 80 and 180
aoro pieces for sals. This Scrip is assignable,
and can bo located in the name of the pnrohaser
upon any Govornmont land subject to private
entry, at $1.26 per acre. Is is of equal value
with Bounty Land Warrants. Send stamp to
Gilmore A Co, for pamphlet of Instruction.
ARREARS OF PAT AND BOUNTY,
OFFICERS, SOLDIERS and SAILORS of ths
lato war, or thotr heirs, ere in many oaees on-
titlod to u onoy from tho Government of which
they have .to knowledge. Write full history oi
service, and state amount of pay and bounty
received. Knalose stamp to GILMORE A 00.,
and a lull reply, alter examination, will ho gives
you free.
PENSIONS.
All OFFICERS, SOLDIERS and SAILORS
wounded, mpturod, or injured in Ihe late war;
howover Bligntly, can obtain a pomion by ad
drosaing GILMORE k CO.
Casos prosecuted by GILMORE k CO. before
the Suprome Court of tho United Statos, the
Court of Claims, and tho Soothers Claims Com
mission.
Each department ot our business is conducted
in a separate bureau, under oharge of the same
experienced parties employed by the old firm.
Prompt attention to all business entrusted to
GILMORE k CO. is thus secured. Wt desire
to win success by deserving it.
UILMORE to CO.,
629 F. Street, Washington, D. C,
Rome Railroad—Change of Schedule
/"kN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY Mavm
HOKNINQ TRAIN,
Leaves Rome dally at . , ,,
Return to Rome at j.!'.!!!l0.00 A H
SATURDAY ACCOHMODATIO!..
Leave* Rome (Saturday only) at 5 0 n P u
Roturn to Rom. »,. v 8 JJ
v R,y
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PROF. HARRIS’ RADICAL CURE
•FOR SPERMATORRHOEA.
„ THE
SEMINAL
Morning tr< In makes oonnootion wltHt..i.
W. A A. Railroad at Kingston, or the ®
South. C. M. PENNINGTON, Goafi?!.. 01
JNO. K STILLWELL. Tloket Age“. 8,>t
Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad-
Ohange of Sohedule.
BLUE MOUNTAIN ROUTE.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY esth
1879, trains will ran a* follows: h|
GOING NORTH.
No. 3.
Daily.
(Sunday excepted,
Loaves Selma 4 00 P M
Leaver Randolph 7.16 P M
Loaves Oalera.. 10.00 P M
Leaves Talladega 1.60 A M
Loayos Oxford 3 20 AM
Leavos Anniston 3 60 AM
Loaves Jacksonville 6.00 A M
Leaves Petona 6.60 A M
Leaves Tocumsoh.. 7 06 A M
Leaves Prior’s 7 36 A M
Leares Gave Bpring 8.10 AM
Leaves Rome...., 0.60 AM
Leavee Plainvtlle... 10 66 A M
Arrives Dalton 12,60 PM
OOJNO SOUTH.
No. 4.
- * u Dally.
Loaves MM '
Leave* Flaihville 6.00 P M
Leaves Rome 8.36 P M
Leave* Gave Spring...,. 7.46 P M
Leaves Prior’s 8.16 P M
naive* Teoamsth......... 8 40 P M
Leaves Petona 0 66 P M
Loaves JaekionvIUo 10.40 P M
Leaves Anniston -.,11.60 P M
Leaves Oxford 12 20 A M
Leers* Talladega..:...... 1 00 A M
Leaves Calera ............ 8.00 A M
Loaves Randolph 8.20 A M
Arrives Selma 11.26 AM
No. 1. Gonneets closely at Dalton with E.T.
Va. A Ga. R. R. for ell Tennessee end Virginia
mineral springs, and for ati Eastern eitiei. Alio
with fro W. A A. R. R. for Ohsttsnoogs ted ill
Western oities.
No. 2. Concocting with E. T. Vs. A Gt. agd
W. A A. railroads at Dalton, 'make* dots vOS-
nootion at Oalera for Montgoaery, Mobile soil
New Orleans.
No. 8. Connects at Calora with through mill
train of L. A N. A GL 80. R. R. for Eastern and
Western oitios.
No. i. Leaving Dalton at 3.10 r. a. eonnscti
at Calera with L. A N. A Gt. So. P, It. for Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans.
NORMAN WEBB, dsn. Bupt,
RAY KNIGHT, G. P. A,
W. 8. CRANE, Agent, Borne, 0a.
No. 1,
Daily,
6.00 AM
8.16 A M
0.35 AM
11.45 AM
12.41PM
12.65 PM
1.28 P M
2 02 PM
1.44 P M
3.12 P M
3.31 P M
4.20 P M
5.01PM
1.16 P M
No. 2,
Dally,
8.00 A H
0.10 AM
0.56 AM
10.30 AM
10 58 A M
11.06 A M
11.55 AM
12.21PM
12.55 P M
1.03 P M
1.67 PM
4.35 F M
5.50 P )|
0.10 PM
Spring and Summer Sohedule of the
Steamer Sidney P. Smith.
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, APBIl Jlsr,
1879, the steamer Sidney f. gtglth sill run
as follows;
Leave Romo Monday at. 11 *•*
Arrive at Oadsden Tuesday aL. 81. ■
Arrive at Groonsport Tuesday at 12 >.
leave Greensport Tuesday at 1 r.»
Arrive at Gadsden Tuesday at 5 r. s
Arrive at Rome Thursday at 6 r.s
8. P SMITH, President.
ci|>*t Seat of |h« Piietfft *f tin* by
lug it* ipeclfie inflt — •’
ula*—*
1,800
000
ilatory D
f the Hr mi
Duota, 2?roatate
Plsoovery
tin! Jiew Departure III Mpf.
leal Selfnoe, an enlirdy
New and putitiveljr effect.
dy for the *peed|r
Uuminal Emisaiona it
I ill potency by the only
true way, vi»» Direct
mm
t» alum
hi oSiiotjr furiuili ot I
:rkpil from .tK-ahui,
} »y»tcm, reitorjili
rtiig the mind to
I# tif
•var-
Summary of Floyd Sheriff
gales.
GEORGIA, Floyd Goupfy*
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
House door in tho city of Uoine, in Floyd
county, between the legal hours of salo, on the
KfiW Tpp3f>AY in November, 1879,
the following proparty, to-tfli:
00 bottles Angelica wino, 6 bottlpa Catawba
wino, 0 bottles rninoral wator, If, peunds smoking
tobacco, 8 fivo-gallon demijohns, 3 boxes fltuka
and ono broken bo*, J show base, 1 iron safe,
40 gallons Scupanong wino, more or lea?, 87
empty barrels, 51 empty beer boxes, 1 whisky
pump, i bung flogor, 1 small lot measures, 1
■tovo and coal scuttls, 2 pine tables 1 whisky
care, 1 small lot corks, 1 wood buaket. 1 bill file,
1 dost with pigeon holes, 1 cigar lamp, 1 barrel
puro blackborry wine, about 28 gtlbnu. 7? gal
lons cherry brandy, 2J gallons wi e. 1 gallons
Catawba wine, 1J gallons'grape brandy, gal
lons sacramental wine, 3 quarts rod Scupantng
wino, 6 bottles blackberry brandy, 9 dozeu empty
ha? lyottloa, 8j gallons Scupanong wine. I counter
»9a!o l icrnbn «cueer.3r, 2 benches and 3 wood
faucets. L. HawkiuB.
Also, one fifteen horse power Eolipie eugipe
and boiler, on sills, made bv F.iek A Co, with
pumps and all tbo fixturo?. W. B \V. Leake.
AIsd, 1 brown mare, 1 claybank inaro. 1 small
mare mub, 1 largo bay horse mule J J.
Skinner.
Also, l pray mute. J« Vf. Marshall.
| Notice to Dehtore and Creditors.
A LL PARTIES HAVIN..f CLAIMS against
the estate c,t James King late of Floyd
I pouuty,deceased, ar« noticed to present thesamo
i in terms of the law.
All parties iudebted to said oatato ©re request,
od to mako immediate settlemeut.
C* I*. KING, Administrator
on estate of Jamoa King, deceased.
| nop6 w2m
BiffUt. Tfisrvdua Debi^^^dpnfulioi
Sion to SocJoty, cto., etc., ami the ai>i>Mratk» Vt^bttiak-
Ttjit in*;, ot tre.t,„onl I,a. .tooj tin I,it In v.t,
S‘"““ to. tulit I’Ut 11 til® II any |n>ttii<n.n| innJ. “j’litlt U'no
Itouieiti.ftatjl till, rrararatim,' i'mllfal nUttialjon .naltlc
u. In mlUs.A (rwirantoo tint It trfll sit. tiatt.fnction.-
I luring Hi* rlthlvrar* th*t it tut iu«n ir gentrai uh*. we h*r*
thouiaudi oi 1.U.U1.UU »»to It* VAluf, and it j. pnw roneedeS
hy the Mr-licit 1 rofftsloiMo |.e ths* innit Mllcual mcaiii jft
and upon whom quacks pr«*\ n itl/thdr utei'fiTnoitruni^Anti
btf» fees. The Hen.n1) Is | ..t up it. i.rat Uiei, of three .lie.,
fi*, *, Hnou*h to last a n.rttii!:,) $3; No. 2. (sufficient to
tfffcUperniknpni puir, imlwM >n m v . rr r 4 »rs,) $5; No. 3,
isSd. ar'-fe’ess v "s ftW.fta* ffjts
)
■>'.'1.1 .s.altJ I,, >1.11,,. to 4,.y ONLY Ly
HAhiiiS RFWEI3Y CO. MF'G. CHEMISTS
Market and 8jf| Sis, s>
f«b22 twwly
ONE YEAR OLD!
The Lowest Priced Daily iq the
South!
THREE MONTHS FOR $1.
O 0T0BLU 1st, THE ATLANTA DAILY
POST enters its second year. It will bo
enlarged and greatly improvod. But the price
will remain the. same. It started to give the
peoplo a low priced Daily, and will oontinue
such. $1 in currency or postago stamps will
secure it, post paid, for 3 months. Tho Post 1b
a 2-1-column paper, every issue containing about
Ip oojumns of nows and general reading matter.
Jbloro subscribing, send by postal card
for a S[tei}iinen Cony. Adless
POST PUBLISHING O MPANY,
P. O. Drawer 31, Atlanta, Ga.
Administrators' Sale.
pEORGIA, Floyd County.
rkN THE FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, will be sold at tho coi^rt house door in
Romo, in said county, within the lawful hours
of sale, parts of lots of land Nos. 323, 324, 325
andi 320. in tho third distrlot and 4th seotlon of
said aounfy, containing 90 40-100 acres, more or
loss. Bold as tho property of Fiolding Hight,
deceased. Terms assh. This Oot. 8.1870.
JOHN F. h 0. A. HIGHT,
ocl ’ wK! Adm’rs F. IP K ht, dfo’d
W, & A. R. B. and its Oonneotiojii
••KETTfVflJgA'W- nOTJTEl"
The following sohedule takes offset Msy 21, lift
NORTHWARD.
No. 1 No. 3 No. II
Leave Atlanta... 2 00 pm... 020 am... 666pm
ArrCartersville.. 838 pm... 842 am... BtOpm
Arr Kingston..... 7 04 pm... 011 am... 024pm
Arr Dalton 841 pm...1064 am...H4tpm
ArrChattanooga.10 16 pm—12 42 pm.
ROViHWARD.
No.? No,*
Lve Ohat.aueoga 400 pu|, r iliim-t .....
Arrive Dalton siipm... Jllam... }}J*W
Arr Kingston T 88 pin... i Ot • m... 41}*m
Arr OartersviU* . 811pm... 9 43 am... 6'8 sm
Arr Altanta. 1# 10 pm...1165 in... 981 sn
Pullman Palace Can run on No«. 1 »#11
between Louisville ami Atlanta.
. No change of oars belween New 0,I*as*
Mobilo, Mootgosjeryj-AtlinH dB*
snly one eUangp to Jj«y York.
Passongor* loaving Atlanta at 4.18 f-r' -t
rive in New York the |«e<md »fter««M
**Exeui!sifin‘Yokels to the Virginia*pr|n|iw(
rarioua Snmma*JUwrt, will *»«»
tit car through m «j>
Virginia Springs or to Baltlmors, should
Iress tha undsrsignsd.. „ iea ^
Parties oontemplitinr trareling , |
for a oopw of ?
{ ug flohtduloi, ate. * . L.
«r-Atik or llctatp tI * b
Gan’l Paaianger aod Ticket Ajfi.Atlant^®*,
Qeoreia b7b7, August* t°
D AY PAtsSENGBR
Railroad, Atlanta to Aug 1
boarol Augusts
Leave! Atlanta
Arrive* Augusts
Arrives at Atlanta a|.
wffl*
.f.ot 4-*
„_Je==#k
Night Passongor Nraln- as r f
i Au«n*taat~,,
B Atlanta fit, j.,4 t.l
a ni Aminais . mn s N
Loavos AU|
Loavos
Arrives at Augusta...
Arrives at Atlanta »t-„-—r >:
..*■*0 *•»
V 1-AI’KB tS^ON FILE W** 11
t8§2^
iv Lure AaverUsInf Contrsat*
E. N. FRESHMAN & BB ° 8 "
A^yeptlsipg: Agpptf,
190 W. Fourth St., C1NCI8HAT » U '
Ar* author If *4 to oontrapt t>r ad»*' 1
In this pap*
ustlmnt'K furnished tree. ^, ^ , f | r talsU