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THE LAND OK NOI).
Out night I went to the Lend if Nod;
Whet do you think I eaw there?
Why, ell the babies In all tho world,—
Yellow-haired, dark haired, fro war, and cutlcd:
Some black, acme tawny, some fair!
"What is the way thero ?" On and on
Orer the velvety sod j
First you go up, and then you go down,
And then you come into Shut oyc-towu,
Away in tho Land of Nod.
The houses are made of jujube paste,
And the doors of plum-cake sliced;
And if you are hungry by day or eight,
You may go to the door and nibble a bite,
All plummy and iced and spiced.
The fountains, you know, run lemonade,
Andthoir playing, it never stops;
And whenever it rains in that fortunate town,
Torronts of honey and cream come down,
And lemon and chocolate drops.
Gb, it snows white sugar and pink ico cream,
And it freezes lemon-ice;
Tall sugar loaf hills all around you see;
And cookies and tarts grown on every tree,
And they taste remarkably nice.
“Tell you some more?'’ Oh, I haven’t the time;
But maybe, if each little elf
Will run and climb into mamma's lap.
And cuddle right down for a forty winks nap,
lie may soe the land himself.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
W AGON'S!
Registered Voters.
Alaska’s Big River.
Baltimore Sun San Francisco Letter.
Alaska explorers report one of the
I FEEL JUSTLY PROUD OF THE REPU*
tation awarded me by an appreciative peo
ple, For over twenty-fivo years I havo boi.n
engaged manufacturing, in Cartersvillo Wagons,
Buggios, Carriages, Ac. I have a Cno stook cn
hand. Am making nil tho time.
ALL WORK MADE IS FULLY WAR
RANTED, NOT FOR A YEAR
ONLY, BUT FOR ANY REA
SONABLE TIME.
I do a square, honest business as near as I
know how, and endeavor to give every one tho
worth o! his money.
No pains or cost is spared to buy best material
and employ be»t of mechanics. I say it, and
defy contradiction, there is
NO BETTER WORK MADE IN AMERICA
THAN I AM BUILDING.
I have a Repository in Romo, in charge of
Mr. W. L. Whitoly, in old Odd Fellows'building,
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. J/ind*ey A Co., where Now Work and all
kinds of Repairing will be done at prices to suit
the timos.
Give us your trado.
R. H. JONES,
janlOtwwly Cartcrsvllle, Go.
largest rivers in the world, the Yukon oorner above now Maeonio Tempi.,
as navigable for steamers, and at 500 Wagon., Buggies, Ac., kept by him arc just
miles from its mouth it receives a very
large navigable tributary. The basin
formed by the confluence is twenty-foui
miles wide. The Yukon is nearly as
large as our Mississippi. Indians are
everywhere, and the war between tribes
is a fixed institution. There is snow for
six months, and without roads dog
sledges find good traveling. Game
abounds, and Indians have an easy life.
From seven to nine dogs made a team,
the odd one being the leader. The
(driver has to watch this dog. If it
■gets on the scent of of game it is off, and
the whole team is demoralived. Off
they scamper through the woods and
thickets, upsetting the load, smashing
the sled, tearing the harness, and giving
the boss days of hunting to restore the
status quo. So vast a country, traversed
by navigable waters, will soon tempt
restless and speculative advanturers to
explore it. Yankee wit will not fail to
find profitable sources of commerce.
A Big lncloBure of Land.
Baenyille Letter to San Antonia Herald.
The general topic of the country is
pastures. The stock men are going to
run a fence near tho line from north
west corner of Carter’s pasture to Butler’s
pasture, near Helena, whioh line of
fence will inolose moat all of this and
part of Kranes county, embracing an
area of about 300,000 acres. This has
caused no little complaint on the part of
sheep men and owners of smi.ll herds of
stock; but I believe they have been
silenced by an agreement, signed by the
large pasture and stock owners, namely:
“To put in this mammoth pasture only
so many head; and if, at any time, the
grass begins to get rather short, to take
out those and put them on their individ
ual pastures till the grass springs up
again.” Large tanks are to be dug
where is no lasting wate. At present
sheep are doing well and stock is in a
good condition to stand the coming
winter.
Expectancy.
A belated pedestrian going up Fort
Btreet at a late hour the other night
thought that he observed a figure
crouching in the latticed porch covering
a front door. The matter had a suspi
cious look, and he halted and looked
over the fence.
“Go on, now 1” called a voice of a
female through the gloom.
“Do you live there?” inquired the
man.
“Indeed I do.”
“Well, what are you waiting for ?" he
asked, after a pause.
“What for?" she demanded. “Would
a respectable woman be crcoked over
here at this hour of the night with a
club in her hand if she didn’t expect
her husband every blessed minute !”—
Detroit Free Press.
H. HARPOLD
No. 55 Yancey Block,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.,
HAS THU LARGEST DISPLAY OF
FINE DRESS GOODS,
Medium Dress Goods,
CHEAP DRESS GOODS,
Black & Colored Silks,
VELVETS,
ELEGANT MOURNING GOODS,
IIOSIERy, CLOAKS, SIIAWLS, FLAN.
NELS, JEANS, LINSEY, AND GEN
ERAL STOCK OF STAPLE DRY
GOODS, NOW SHOWN BY
ANY RETAIL TIOTTSF,
.IN ROME.
PRICES AS LOW AS CAN BE FOUND IN
ANY HOUSE IN THE SOUTH.
Here is one of Labouchere’s stories :
“An Englishman thought of entering into
partnership with an American. ‘He
will have the experience ; I the money,’
he observed to a citizen of the Far West.
‘In a few years your positions will be
reversed,’remarked the citizen.”
I am coming by and by,
You will hear my plaintive cry,
In accents mild and gentle as a lamb;
Ere long I’ll be on deck,
Bringing ninety-cents a peck,
Sing hey ! the sweet potato that I yam.
What $200 Did m Wall Street.
August lGth, 1878. a Philadelphia
customer wrote Messrs. Lawrence & Co.,
bankers, N. Y.: “Dear Sirs: Yours con
taining remittance for 81,113.25, as
profits on my 200 shares, is received
Accept my thanks, for I am very wel
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 Btocks en
ables people 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; 810 in
vested returns 850, on 5 per cent on the
stock; 875 will make 8450, and so on,
according to the market. Messrs. Law
rence & Co.’s new circular (mailed free)
has two unerring rnles for success, and
explains everything, so that any one
can operate profitably. All kinds of
stocks and bonds wanted. New Gov
ernment loan suppplied. Apply to
FOR FOOD.
Ah mnmiflnetnred by Andrew Erkenbrccher,
at Cincinnati, Ohio, is llie Queen of table
edibles and the most delicious of Maize
preparations extant.
It Is Incomparably pure, healthful and
eoonomloal, ami a blessing alike to the
•iek ami well, for children and adults.
It enters into the most recherche
pastry, ices, nml dessert dishes, embrac
ing blane-mnnge, ice cream, puddings,
custards, pies, etc., lending a.peculiar
delicacy nml nutritious quality, and is
at once a necessity and a luxury in every
domestic storehouse. No edible Starch
stands so high the world over.
Sold by Grocers every-w here.
(lOSTJETTEirs
Allas, Hurt
Adam,. David
Ayer, W F
Allen, R V
Axe, David
Ilowio, J P
BrinsAoId, J W
Buckmastor, J R
Buckweltor, B F
Bowie, Jno M
Baniora, J A
Brown, J C
Bam, E
Branham, Joel
Brook,, W I
Brett. W M
Buckly, D C
Cumining, A
Coiner, W F
Clement, O T
Cohon, Frank J
Caldwell, S C
Carnochan,S jr
Camp, J L
Callaway, J H
Cooper, Ja, H
Carwllo, F M
Cuyler, Tho, H
Cothran, II D
Craig Julia,
Conner, '/. C
Cohen, Philip
Crawford, Jno
Dabba, W C
Daniei, J E
Dabnoy, W II
Dompaey, C M
Dowdle, J H
Douglas, Jaa
Dailey, J G
Enwrlght, W C
Echols. A E
Edda, Jno C
Fahv, Thomas
Fort, C M
Ford, I D
Graves, E L
Govan, M F
Given, Hugh
•ninan, Mat
Garrard, A O
Garlington, H S
Gwaltney, R J
Geigor, John
Hume, H R
Hume, 1 W
Horn, I N
Hillyor, E
Ilarrold, A L
i Helm, T J
Hampton, R I
Hoyt, W D
Hargrove, R T
Hoskins, Chaa
Hillyor, Junius
Bod, D E
Hammond, W II
Hull, B F
Harpold, H
Ivey,J M
Jane,, Jno W
Johnston, L M
Jenkins, J M
King, J H
Karlsruher, G
King, SB
Ken, Iienrv A
Lindaay, David
Langston, W L
Lumpkin, L C **
Lumpkin, A L
Lusk, Charles
Lentdell, H 8
Lamkin, G W F
Lumpkin, J B
Lang, B
Langworthy, C W
MoNally, Peter
Miller, J C
McCalman, W N
Moore, J C
McGhco, Jos F
McGhee, Jesse N
McNuity, P C
Morrison, E T
Messenger, L E
Moflet, W M
MoOsker. M D
Mathis, M C
Motlhee, W A
McDonald, Mark
Moore, Jacob C
Norris, J M
Norton, Isaac
Noble, James
Neal, B- G
Norton, H C
Nowman, W T
Nowlin, J H
O’Bryan, 8 G
O’Roar, B C
O’Rear, G W
Omberg, Claran.-e
Parks, H B
Palmer, M L
Proctor, J M
Petor, H G
Powers, 8 F
Pepper, M M
Printup, Jno C
Printup, Dan’l 8
qearles, Jess,
Reynolds,'J H
Rowell, C
Ross, A E
Robinson, T L
Ross, A F
Rogers, J B
Rosenberg, Joe
Rawlins, J C
Rounsavillo, J W
Seay,W W
Sergeant, J H
Shoibly, P M
Snell, Joo
Satterfield, W J
Satterfield. J H
Bhankhn,J F
Seay, John J
Smith, H A
Smith, Hines M
Sullivan, Jas B
Shaefor, W G
Strauts. G .
Samuels, C G
Smith, J A
Turhiey, P L
TodJ, L A
Towers, W M
Torhuno, C
Taliaferro, John
Tbornton, B G
Tignor, James A
Underwood, J W H
Vosey, T B
Vandiver, J J
Veal, Jos E jr
Williams, E A
Wadsworth, C J
Wardlaw, W H
West, William
Wood, I J
West, R It
West, G R
Word, T J
Whisenant, John
Williams. T B
Whitoly, W L
Wood, II C
Williamson, T J
Walters, A J
Woodruff, Frank
Whitely. Ike
Wingfield, M P
Watkins. IIII
Wyatt, J 8
Yeiser, J G
Young, J S
Ik „ STOMACH _ ff*
&ITT E* S
Adkins, W H
Adamson, N E
Axson, S E
Aunspaugh, Thot
Butt, J no R
Batley, Robt
Bogan,W C
Buckloy, D E
Berry, Jno M
Bates, G B
Bale, J A
Bruce, Robt
Beloher, W 11
Briant, G J
Brown, C
Connor, E W
Cololough, E H
Coleman, Jno H
Coleman, W D
Caldwell, J M M
Carnochan, A
Camp, W A
Cohen,A J
Crane, W 8
Clark,R G
Carwile, A B
Carnochan, 8
Coanor, R H
Cooley,J A
Crossman, H P
DcJournetto, J
Davidson, J P
Denny, R A
DeJournelte, C
Dwlnell, M
DoJournotto, Win
Elliott, Ben H
Edmondson, W H
Flemming, J B
Featherston; C N
Fenner, W R
Gilliam, ET
Gowan, T B
Gammon, 17 M
Griffin, N B
Gregory, J M
Glover, Cain
Gentry, 8 C
Greon, L O
Hughes, B 1
Harper, 0 M
Hardin. A T
Howel, T F
Huffakor, N J
Horn, A J
Hardin, P H
Dargrove, C B
llargrovo, Z B
Hongh, E C
night, C A
Hines, J B
Hoyt, R T
Hardy, 8 G
Holmes, G W
Johnson, W W
Johnson, R C
Jones, M T
Kuttner, Jacob
King, Josh
King, Jack
Lumpkin, J H
Langston, Claude
- Lansdoll, A M
Lovelaoe, J M
Little. A J
Leo, H G
Logan,E G
Langston, James
Laramore, W P.
Lambervh, Jesse
Mitohell, R V
Mooney, W C
Moetellar, A H
McGhoo, 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 8
Neol. Joe N
Noble, Jno W
Nolan, Win
Nunnally, G A
Noble, W W
Otis, Patrick
Orr, J A
Omberg, W L
Omberg, A A
Pattlllo, 8 D
Powers W F
Patterson, 0 N
Panohen, J 8
Pentecost, W M
Pentecost, M E
Printup, Jot J
Diseases, like thieves, attack the weak. For
tify your organization with tbs Bitters, and ii
will relist and be file alike tho virus ot epidemics
and the changes of temperature which disorder
the constitutions of the feeble. There is vitality
in it. It is a pure vegetable stimulant, a rare
alterative and anti bilious medicine, and has
not a harmful clement among its many logro
ll & Co., bankers, 57 Exchange, di y 0 ‘'‘,ale by all Druggist, and respectable
JS. 1 . Llty. Dealers generally. (reiltwwlm
Aiken, F.oyd
Brewster, Tom
Burnett, Dick
Black, Amos
Bnrryhili, Ales
Ckunn, Bit
Cleveland, John
Cotton, J C
Caperton, Ben
Debrow, Stephens
Daniel, Lewis jr
Davis, Jerry
Flournoy, Henry
Franklin, Gaorge
Graham, Alf
Higginbotham, T B
Hamilton. Jake
Hills, Frank
Hooper, Alf
Hamilton, Bob
Hatcher, Jack
COLORED.
Anthony, Jaoob
Bvnum,John
Bohannan, Green
Berryhlll, Henry
Black, James
Cobb, Albert
Carlton, Gus
CanA, George
Carlton, Neal
Daniel, Andenon
Daniel, Lewis sr
Jaoob, Willis
Kennedy, Joe
Kinnebiook, Jack
Lewis, James
Malcolm, Daniel
McSellan, Tol
McClintock, H
Ober, Henry J
Porlor, Eppram
Paine, Harrison .
Plowman, Geo-go
Ridloy, Anderson
Reynolds, A
Richards, Taos
Rhine, Pfeier
Smith, Ben
Bhaw, Osoar
Shanklin, Jim
Turney, Sam
Thompson, Henry
Towers, Wm
Taylor, H H
Voal, Dick
Winn, Oscar
Willis, Jacob
Wilkins, J B
Wood. Charles
Young, Ky
Rosette, H
Robinson, W A
Robinson, W T
Ruckart, L J
Robinson, F P
Roseno<rg, M
Rosenberg, Isadora
Rounsavillo, J A
Stewart. C W
Smith, W W
Btraln,J W
Sullivan. A R
Shropshire, W M
Spullock, J M
Sprout), J C
Splegleborg, M
Stillwell, C O
Smith, Tom M
Sharp, Joienh A
Stroud, J W
Simmons, K
Sill, O W
Shockley, J I
Taylor, E Z
Todd,I L
Trevltt, C A
Thomas, R W
Towers, R H
Turner, Tom
Vandiver, J T
Veal, Joseph E sr
IVsroer, C J
Word M T
Weller, William
Whitely, C H
Wood, C D
Wright, T V
Watson, A P
Wardlaw, J F
West, E II
Watters, W W
Wingfield, J S
Webb, Jno A
West, R J
Wingfield, M P
Wardlaw, J M
Woid, T 8
Wood. J C
Woodward, D C
Williams, Jno V
Yancey, U
Fain, Virgil
Fain, Jack
Gibbons, John
Hawkins, Lymus
Hawkins, Isaac
Higginbotham, W
Hargrove, Felix
Hagan, Jamas
Hamilton, H
Jenkins, John
Kilgore, Lovi
Kane, John A
M.tchman, Sieve
Mullins, Tom
Paine, Lewis
Pope, GL
PitU, J T
Rush, Jeff
Ro’-inson, James
Robinson, Prlnoo
Scott, Mark
Sears, Hardy
Shropshire, Dick
Thomas, Scipio
Taylor, M A
Taylor, J F
Taylor, Ben
Winn, Joe
Wise, Washington
Willis, Nathan
Williams, Geo
W. W. SEAY. 0. C.
New Advertisements.
ORGANS 3 aot Tongue
Reeds, 5 Oot’s, 2 Knee Swells,
Walnut Case, warnt’d 0 yoars,
Stool A Book, only 808. New 7 Oct. Pianos,
Stool, Cover A Book, only *143.75. Latest
Illustrated Newspaper sent free. Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J.
Orrica Ga a Ala. 8.B 0o
THE F0LL0WING‘ , 8H8DUL t i8V?)?’l
i run for tbs season ol 1871-801 ° Be
The Magnolia^wUl
« Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce at 8 a, m. for Gadsden:
, New York, can learn the cxaot coat of any Gadsden on Wednesday at 0 a m leave
Rome on Thuraday. ’ Siting „
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every Wednesday at 4 p. £Tfirtnmu 1 * A) *.
Centre on Thuraday at Tam an-M.*®? 1 Iu, <
on Friday. * rri,1 “8 In Ron,
A DVERT1SKRS by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co.’s
New York, can learn the exaot cost of any
proposed lino of ADVERTISINGS in American
Newspapers.
lOO-page Pamphlet, 10c.-f^
Rosadalis
■Mr rpuE GREAT SOUTHERN REME-
0 -L DY for the oure of Sorofula, Sorof
ulous Taint, Rbeumatiam, White
i Swelling, Gont, Goitre, Ooniumption,
I Bronobitia, Nervous Debility and all
diseases arising frem an Impure condi-
i tlon of the Blood.
The merits of this valuable prepare
tlon are so well known that a passing
S notice ia but nerestary to remind the
readers of this journal of the neoeasi-
ty of elweye keeping a bottle of thia
medicine among their nook of family
neceaeitiea.
Certificates can be presented from
many leading Phyeiolana, Ministers
A and heads of families throughout the
! South, endorsing in the highest terms
Tht Fluid Extract of Rosadalu.
Dr. It. Wilson Carr, ot Baltimore,
| eeys " he has used it in oases of Sorof-
ule and other diseases with mndh sat
isfaction "
D Dr. T. C. Pugh, ot Baltimore, rec
ommends it to all persons suffering
with diseased Blood, saying It Is supe
rior to any preparation he has ever
used-
Revi Dabney Pall, of tba Balti
more M. E. Conference, South, says be
has been so muoh benefited by its use
i that he cheerfully recommends It to
! all hit friends and acquaintances.
Craven At Co., Druggists, at Gor-
doniville, Va., say it never hat felled
to give satisfaction.
Sam’l G. McFnildeu, Murfreea
boro, Tennessee, says it eared him of
I Rheumatism whon all else failed.
Rosadalis is not a secret quaok prep
aration—its ingredients are published
on every paokage. Show it to your
Physician, and he will tell yon it is
oompoaed of the strongest alteratives
that exist, end is an excellent Blood
Purifier. Did oar space admit we conld
I
$25 3 $5000 i.T! e b d e
foundation for fortunes every week, end rays
immense profits by the Now Uapitalizatinn Sys
tem of operating in Stocks. Fall explanation
on application to ADAMS, BROWN A CO.,
Bankers, 26 Broad St., N. Y.
invested in Wall St. Stooks
makes fortunes every month.
Book sent tree explaining everyihing. Address
BAXTER A CO., Backers. 7 Wall St, N. Y.
$77” Month and expens-s guaranteed to
Agonts.
Augusta, Maine.
Outfit iroe. SHAW A 00.
$777 A YEAR and expenses to Agents.
Outfit freo.
ERY, Augusta, Me.
In the South, anl from persons known
to every man, woman and child either
personally or by reputation.
Rosadalis it sold by all Druggists.
JOHN V. HENRY, CURRAN & CO.,
8 College Places
NEW YORK.
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Rome Railroad- C
O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY,
1879, the trains on the Rome R«n ? 8,, i
run as follows: * «»«road „ U1
HORNINQ TRAUr,
Addies. P. O. VICK- Return to°Rome"at*!:. H
V—....... II. IQ A,u
SATURDAY ACCOMODATION.
Leaves Romo (Saturday only) at
Boturn to Rome at . *••• J.X
8.00 p.K
Morning tri In makes eonnaotlnn win. ,, f' 1
W. A A. Railroad at Kingston, for°theW*r °1
South. O. M. PENNINOTON.GsJI?*
JNO. K 8TILLWBLL. Ticket Agsm! 8lpL
Selma,Rome andDaltonRailfoad-
Change of Schedule,
BLUE MOUNTAIN ROUTE.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY n,k
1879, train, will run a. follow,: ,5Ul '
GOING NORTR.
n°n 3, *“• 1.
D »Uy, T>.n,
(Sunday excepted.) ’’
Loaves Selma 4 00 P M
Leaves Randolph 7.15 P M
Leaves Oalera 10.00 P M
Leaves Talladega 1.50 A M
Loaves Oxford 3 20AM
Leaves Anniston 3 50 AM
Leaves Jacksonville 5.00 A M
Popular Monthly Drawing ol the
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION
COMPANY,
AT NACAULEY’S THEATRE,
In ibe City of rAonUyille, on
NOVEMBER 29th, 1879.
THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY
ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF 1869, AND
SUSTAINED BY ALL THE COURTS OF
KENTUCKY (all fraudulent advertisements of
other lottery companies who olaim the sole
ownership ol "all the grants In Kentucky" to
the contrary, notwithstanding), OCCUR REG*
ULARLY ON THE LAST DAY OF EVERY)
MONTH ;SUNDAY EXCEPTED), AND ARE
SUPERVISED BY PROMINENT CITIZENS
OF TIIE STATE.
Grand and unprecedented success ol the new
feature!.
Every ticket holder can be hie own eupervieor,
call out ble number and see it placed in the
Wheel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, tor only $2,
any of
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
j..-, ...iHIn-.-....:-. 7,—.
Ire'S ers fiatB^the erlgli«l,awd ibewe posUie. rse.lt
triSSSfegg
KS&’MILLION
A n«w tnd romplrtcGuide to Wod-
loeVs, (jioiitively tho b«’*t publiflud,)
vhh Cnaptera on, A competent Wont*
■uhood. Evidence* ot Virginity, Steri
lity in woman. Advice to bridegroom.
111 wband and W Ue.Cel ilia cy a ml M a t r i-
luony compared, Imncdimcnti to Mar-
Conception, Confinement. I’roititu-
Leaves Patona 5.50 A M
Leaves Tecumseh 7 05 A M
Leaves Prior’s _.... 7 85 A M
Learot Cave 8pring 8.10 A M
Leaves Rome...,- 0.55 AM
Leaves Plainvillo 10 55 A M
Arrives Dalton 12.50 PM
GOING SOVTB.
No. 4.
Dally.
(Sunday excepted)
Leavee Dalton 3.10 P M 8.04 A If
Leaves Plainvtlle..., 5.00 PM 9.11 AH
Leaves Rome 0.85 P M 9.UAU
Leaves Cave Spring 7.45 P M 10.39 A If
Leaves Prior*! 8.15 P M 10 58 A If
Leaves Teonmseh8 40 P M 11.08 A If
Leaves Patona 9 55 P M 11.55 A If
Leaves Jaeksonvtlle....l0.40 P M 11.13PH
Leaves Anniston 11.50PM 11.55PU
Loaves Oxford 1210 AM 1.IS p M
Learot Talladega 150AM l.lfPlf
Leaves Oalera 8.00 AM 4.15PU
Loaves Randolph 8.20 A M 5.50 P If
Arrives Selma 11.25 AM 8,(0FV
No. 1. Oonnecls closely at Daltrn with E.T.
Va. A Ga. R. R. for all Tennessee sod Virginia
mineral springs, and for all Eaitcrn cities. Alio
with tie W. A A. R. R. for Chaftsnoofs tnd sll
Western cities.
No. 2. Connecting with E. T. Va. A Ga. end
W. A A. railroads at Dalton, make, dose cot.
nection at Oalera for Montgonsry, Mobile ltd
New Orleans.
No. 3. Connects at Calera with through mall
train of L. A N. A Gt. So. R. R; for Eastern and
Western olties.
No. 4. Leaving Dalton at 3.10 r. v, connteti
at Calera with L. A N. A Ot. So. R K. for Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans.
NORMAN WEBB, Gen. Bnpl.
RAY KNIGHT, G. P. A.
W. 8. CRANE, Agent, Boms,0s,
1 Prize
1 Prize
1 Prize
10 Prizes, $1,000 each...
20 Frizes, 500 each....
100 Prizes,
200 Prizes,
600 Prizes,
1000 Prizes,
9 Frizes,
9 Prizes,
9 Prizes,
100 each
50 each
20 each
10 each
300 each, Approximation
Priias.
200 each, Approximation
Prises
100 each, Approximation
Prizes
$ 30,000
10,000
5,000
. 10,000
. 10,000
. 10,000
. 10,000
. 12.000
10,000
2,700
1960 Prises,
tt hole Tickets, *3.
37 Tickets, *SO.
$112,400
Half Tickets, *1.
55 Tickets, $100.
All applications for club rates should be made
to the home office.
Fall list of drawing published in Louisville
Conrier-Jonrnal and New York Herald and
mailed to all ticket holders For tickets end
information address only,
T. J. COMMERFORD,Courier Journal B'ld’g,
Louisville, Ky.
octl4 tw wllm
Summary of Floyd Sheriff’s
Sales. ..
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
XTtrf'LL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
VV House door in the city of Rome, in Floyd
onunty, between the legal hours of sale, on the
First Tuesday hj November, 1879,
the following property, to-wlt:
90 bottles Angelica wine, 0 bottles Catawba
wine, 5 bottles mineral water, 45 peunds smoking
tchecco, Okfiva-gallon demijohns,-3-bozes flasks
and one broken -box, 1 show-case. 1 iron safe,
46 gallons Scupnnoug wine, more or loss, 37
empty barrels, 31 empty beer boxes, 1 whisky
pump.. 1 bung finger, 1 small lot moasures- 1
■tore and coal souttlo, 2 pine Uh!«z. 1 whisky
case, 1 email lot cprks, 1 wood bucket, 1 bill file,
1 desk with pigeon holes, 1 cigar lamp, 1 barrel
pure blackberry wine, about 28 gtllons. 7i gal
lons cherry brandy, 2J gallons wi e. 'j gallons
Catawba wine, 1 j gallons grape brandy, If gal
lon* sacramental wine, 3 qqarte red Scupanong
wine, 6 bptUes blackberry brandy, # doson empty
bar bottles, 9j gallons 8oupanong wine, 1 counter
rcato 1 lemon iqueezrr, 2 benches end 3 wood
faucets. J. L. Hawkins.
Also, one fifteen horse p -war Eellp-e engine
end boiler, on wills, made bv Frick A Co, with
pumps end all the fixtures. W. B. W. Leake.
Also, 1 brown mere, 1 claybsnk mare 1 small
dark mare mule, 1 large bay horse mule J J.
Skinner.
Alee, 1 gray mule. J, W. Mareheil.
Notice to Behtore and Creditors.
A LL PARTIES HAVINO OLAIMB aoaikst
the estate of James'King late of Floyd
oounty,deceased, era notified to present the lame
in terms of the law.
All parties indebted to said aatale are request
ed to make immediate settlement
C. I,. KINO, Administrator
on estate of James King, deceased,
| sepO w2m
1-aw of JJirorce, Legal right* of married women, Disease*
j" ftiliar to Womin, their cauae aud treatment, etc., etc. A
youth and their effect* on alter life, earning Varicocele,
t3i-.uin*l Emlaaion*. Nervou* debility, Lon ot Sexual Power,
etc. making inarriag* improper or unhappy, giving tna*-
tnent, and many valuable receipt* for the cure Olurival*
diaeaicai Min* alxe, over 60 pltlci, 60 cent*.
.Medical Advioet” a lecture on Jffanhood tnd Wom
anhood, 10 ccnt*| Or all three Books $1. Thcycontuin
OOO page* and over 100 Hlu'atratlona, embracing every*
thing on the generative system lb*» Is worth knowing,
Pent in aingle volume*, or oomplete Inone, forPr'celn
Biainpij Silver or Currency. (Th* author Invites conLulta.
lion, and letter* ar* promptly answered without chnrpc.)
ate,as. B <MsKru».r “ ii “ nkeiu6 “'
For sale by Newt Dealers. AQENT8 wanted.
( DR-BUTTS invitee all persons lufTcrin* frotn-v
RUPTURl. to send him their name*and addren.^
PROF. HARRIS’ RADICAL CURE
FOE SPEEMATOEEHCEA.
SEMINAL PASTILLE'
A Valui
leal Sell
JJiaoovery
Departure m MrJ-
entirely
Ijr rfl'cct-
!dy for thj ij>etdjr
Seminal Emission* St
ay by th* only
Diroo"
Impotonoy . .
vlg| Uj re0t
itic
' Applt ... ......
cipal Scat of th* Diieai*, acting by Absorption, and *x«rt-
lug its iperiAc influmc* on the Seminal veaioles, l^aa-
ulaiory Ducts, Prostate Gland, ami Urethra. The ui*
€■( the HrUifdjr ii attended with no'pain or inconvenience, and
dor* not interfere with th* ordinary punuiti of iif* j it is
S ickly dmolved ar.d aoon abiurbtd, producing an immo-
uto soothing and reatoralive effect upon thr sexual end
nervous organisation! wrecked from trlf-ebure and exceiiei,
stopping the drain from the qrtrin, reitorlng the mind to
health and sound memory, removing the Dimnosa Of
8ight, Nervous Debility, Confusion of Idoaa, Aver
sion to Sooloty, oto„ etc., and the appearance of prema
tura Old *BO usually accompanying tins trouble, tnd restor
ing perfect Sexual Vigo - ■* J — - *
yeariT Thl» mod* of *e;
here it ha* been dormant for
' i itood the teif
rd lucctn. Dl
ny can beai
There i* m
fwnenabl
guarantee that it will give satisfaction,
_ jgnt year* that it ha* been ii
louaaudi of tcitiiuonialt no to its vaiur,
atmont hai atom! the
;re com*, ana It now s pronounced succtii. Drug! are
much prescribed in Ihet* trouble*, tnd, as many con bear
Ule if any permanent good. There is no
Hint,, fnetical obierratkm enable*
by the Medical I’rofcMion to be the
discovered of rgichiug amt cuiiug tbit very prevalent trouble,
that i* well known to be the ran*.v nf untold mUan to *n many,
and upon tvhmu uuaokn prey uill, thrir uitlcn nostrum* and
big IOCS. Tbs Rtnir ly w plit up ill neat bosca. of three *ixes.
Wo.' lo l«.l > ii,-n.lli.) ,31 No. ll, (.uir,rl.nl lo
tir.cl » perm.n.nl cun-, uni,,, in ,5; No. 3,
Casting over three m .i.ll.s, will stop emissions and restore
Vigor in the worst C2*rs.i 17. Sent by mail, scaled, in plain
wrappers. Full DIIIECTIONU for uaing will accom-
pauy EACH BOX,
■ that they ran bv r. v .red to perfect manhood, and ■
% fitted f-.rt’.r d.n.f, ,.f |,f e . mine as if m-vrr affected. §
>Sn,t Scaled f..r stamp to any one Su’d ONLY by the/
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF G. CHEMISTS
Market and bill SL. ST LCVIS, MO.
fob22 tw wip
6.00 $ U
8.15 A U
9.55 AM
11.45 AM
13.41PM
13.55 PM
1.28 PM
101 PM
2 44 PM
3.11 PH
ui fit
4.35 PM
5 00 PM
6-15 PM
No. 2.
Beil;.
Spring and Summer Sohedole of th*
Steamer Sidney P. Smith,
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL lln,
1879, the steamer Sidney P. Smith will roe
as fallows:
Lcavo Romo Monday at ....lli.s
Arrive at Gadsden Tuesday at > *•»
Arrivo at Gteenaport Tuesday at »•!} *•
Lon70 Grconaport Tuesday at J '•*
Arrive at Gadsden Tuesday at 5 r.l
Arrive at Rome Thursday at » f -*
B. P SMITH, Preildenf.
W, & A. B. B. and its Connections,
*• KENNESAW ROUTE I"
Th® following tohedul® Uko« May Jl»
NORTHWARD.
No. 1 No. 3 Ne. II
Leave Atlanta... 200 pm... 020 am... 56{P B
ArrOertersville.. 036 pm... 841 am... 859 pm
ArrKingston TC4pm... 911am... 9«P»
Arr Dalton 841 pm...l054 ,m„.ll45pm
ArrOhattanooga.10 16 pm...ll41 pm.
SOUTHWARD.
No. 3 No. 4 No.lt
Lve Chattanooga 4 00 pm... 615am..
Arrive Dalton 641 pm... I «'»»■" }'J‘“
Arr Kingston 7 88 pm... » JT »■- * {*"
Arr Oertersville . 812pm... OUem... Ills*
Arr Allants. 1010 p m...ll 56 e m... I •• »*
Pullman Palace Oars run on Sol. 1 s»4 »
between New Orleans and Baltimore.
Pullman Palace Oars run on Noe. l
between Atlanta end Nashville. ,,
Pullman Palaoe Carl run on Not. • »»«
between Louisville end Atlanta.
jar No ohenge of oars b » lw#, . n Jm»eri «i
Mobile, Montgomery, Atlanta end B«ltlmoll,«
only one ohenge to New York. _ u ...
Passengers leaving Atlanta at 4.10 P.
rive In New York tho seeond afternoon
ter at 4.00 P. M. . . q..,;.,, ,cd
Exouraion Tiokets to the VjrgJWn Jj.’
rarious Summer Resorts -l* 1 ““ fu„ob,
Orleans. Mobile. Montgomery, OolumbM, *£»«
Savannah, Augueta and A-laato, at I™
roduood ratos 1st of June. .. , h the
Parties desiring » wh S.*!?imn»! iho»W
Virginia Springs or to Baltimore, •»<>»
tress the undersigned. ,„d
Parties oontempletiue trereling lU |,.
for a oopy of Ktnnuato Rouit GautU,
'ng soheaules, etc. nS5ffi
or tlckote Konnsw. BwU
Osn’l Passenger end Ticket A it- MlseU^
Georeia B. R , Angu8ta to Atlanta.
ONE YEAR OLDJ
The Lowest Priced Daily in the
South!
THREE MONTHS FOR $1.
O CTOBER 1st, THE ATLANTA DAILY
POST enters its .second year. It will be
enlarged end greatly improved. But the prioo
will remain the same. It started to give the
people a low priced Daily, and will continue
inch. $1 in curreney or postage stamps will
secure it, post-paid, for 3 months. The Post Is
a 24-column paper, every ieeuo containing about
12 oolumna of nows and goneral reading matter.
MS' Balore subscribing, send by postal card
for a Speoiman Copy. Address
POST PUBLISHING COMPANY,
P. O. Drawer 31, Atlanta, Oa.
140 M
Arrives Augusta at ,.s
Arrives at Atlanta at- '.Ti'iewi-
Night PMNogir Trfiinff »• t
Leaves h *
Loaves Atlanta at 5. *
Arrives at Augusta... ", ,1.80 i.«
Arrives at Atlanta at-..- -.
Leaves
Loavos
Arrives
Arrives Covington
Administrators’ Sale.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
O N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, will be sold at tha oourt house door in
Rome, In said county, within the lawful hours
of sale, parts of lots of land Nos. 323, 324, 326
and 320, In the third distrlot end 4th seetion of
said county, containing 90 40-100 aores, more or
loss. Sold as the property of Fielding Hlght,
doceesed. Terms oash. Thie Got. 6, 1879.
JOHN F. A C. A. HIGHT,
cell wtd Adm'rs F. Hlght, dec’ll.
. W7S PAPER tS ON FILE WIT*’
he m**
Where Aovortialny Contrf 'M € * D
E. N. FRESHMAN &
. Advertising Agents.
190 W. Fourth St., CINCINNATI. '
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ifiatlmntes flirnithed ,re ^ n < f nr s clrf* ,,r '