Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, June 15, 1880, Image 4

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KENDALL’S SPAVIN CUBE. rpHE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVER I discovered, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read proof below. FROM REV. P. N. GRANGER, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. SI. Albans, Vt„ Jan. 20.1880. Dr. B. J. Kendall A Co.: Gents—In reply to your letter 1 will say that my experience with Ken dall's Spavin Cure has been very satisfactory indecd. Throe or four years ago I procured a bottle of your agent, and with it cured a horse of lameness caused by a spavin. Last season my horse became very lame and I turned him out for a few weeks, when he became better, but when I - put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis covered that a ringbone was forming; I procured a.bottieof Kendall's Spain Cure and with less than a bottle cured him so that he is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully yours, P. X. GRANGER. PERSEVERANCE WILL TELL. Stoughton, Mass., March 1C, 1880. B. J. Kendall & Co.: Gents—In justice to you and myself, 1 think I ought to let you know that I have removed two bone spavins with Kendall's Spavin Cure, one very large one; don't know how long the spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight months; it took me four months to take the large one off and two for the smull one; I have used ten bottles. The horse is entirely well, not at all stiff and no bunch to Ire seen or felt. This is a wonderful medicine! It is a new thing here, but if it does for all what it has done for me its sale will be very great. Respectfully yours, Ohas. E. Pauker. Kendall’s Spavin Cure. Concord, N. II., January 2, 1880. B. J. Kendall & Co.: Gentlemen—We have a beautiful roan mare that was given to us on ac count of a spavin on her leg, which made her dead lame. Wc took off her shoes and allowed her to run in the barnyard in the tail of the year, applying Kendall’s Spavin Cure according to di rections. We did not use her for a month; she was entirely cured and the bunch completely re moved, and has never been lame since. We state what we know to be a fact. We havcsold 12dozen bottles in the short time that we have acted as your agents In Concord. Respectfully yours, . UNDERHILL A KITTUIDGE. Statement Made Under Oath. To Whom It May Concern: In the year 18751 treated with Kendall's Spavin Cure a bone spavin of several months' growth, nearly half as large as a lien's egg, and coinepletely stopped the lame ness and removed the enlargement. I have worked the horse ever since very hard, and he never has been lame nor could I ever see any'dif ference in the size of the hock joints since I l rented lilm with Kendall’s Spavin Cure. It. A. GAINES. Knosburg Falls, Vt., Feb. 25, 1870. Sworn ami subscribed to before me this25th day of February, A. n., lSTil. JOHN G.Jkxxk, Justice of the Peace. Kendall’s Spavin Cure on the Human Elesh. Patten's Mills, Washington Co., N. Y., February 21,1878. B. J. Kendall, M. I>.: Dear Sir—The particular case on which 1 used your Spavin Cure was a ma- lignat ankle sprain of sixteen months’ standing. 1 bad tried many things, but in vain. Your Spavin Cure put the 1<hit to thcgroundagnin,und lor the first time since hurt In natural position. For n family liniment it excels anything we ever used. Yours truly, Rev. M. P. BELL, Pastor M. K. Church, Patten’s Mill, N. Y. Kkndai.i.'s Spavin Cuke is sure in its effects, mild in its action, as it does not blister, yet it is penetrating and powerful to reach every deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or other enlargement, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous, sprains, swellings, tiny lameness and all enlargements of the joints or limbs, or rheuma tism in man and for any. purpose for which a lin iment is used for man or beast. It is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain in Its effects. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proofof its vrtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualified success to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price 81 per bottle, or six bottles for ?5. All Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors, Dn. Kendall & Co., Enosbtug Falls, Vermont. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Agents, Atlanta, (la. BERRY', DEMOVILLE & CO., Ag’ts, Nashville, Tenn. ■ jneStwSm —21 st. New Advertisements. innjfkp' (guide. Popular Monthly Drawing of flic COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION COMPANY, AT MACAULfSY’a THEATRE, In the City of Louisville, on _ Wednesday, JUNE 30, 1880. These Drawings, authorized by the Leg islature AND SUSTAINED BY ALL THE COURTS OF Kentucky, according to a contract made with the owners of the Frankfort grant, will occur reg ularly on the last day of every month, Sun days and Fridays excepted, for the peried of five years, terminating on June :i0,1885. The United States Circuit Court on March 51st rendered the following decisions: 1st. That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany is legal. 2d. Its drawings are not fraudulent. The management call attention to the liberal scheme which has met with such popular lavor heretofore, and which will again be presented for the JUNE DRAWING. i Prize .8 30,000 I Prize.. - - 10,000 l Prize 5,000 10 Prizes, <1,000 each 10,000 20 Prizes 500 each 10,000 100 each 10,000 50 each 10,000 100 Prizes, 200 Prizes, 000 Prizes, 1000 Prizes, 0 Prizes, 20 each 12,000 10 each 10,000 300 each, Approximation Prizes 2,700 9 Prizes, 200 each Approximation Prizes 1,800 9 Prizes, 100 each Approximation Prizes 900 Whole Tickets, $2. 27 Tickets, <50. Remit by Postoflfce Money Order, Registered Letter, Bank Draft or Express. To insure against mistakes and delays, corres pondents will please write their names and places of residence plainly, giving number of postolfice box or street, and town, county and state. All communications connected with the Distri bution and orders for Tickets should be addressed to R. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky., or at Nos. 307 and 300 Broadway, New York. oclltw w Urn AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Engines, Cotton Presses, Mills, Ac. i PLANTATION MACHINERY OF AT.T. KINDS. SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS; jy Send for Price List. MACOX, GA • AGENTS WANTED To solicict orders for Photographs, ety for en largement. A paying business. For particulars and terms address J. D. LEMUR, Box 167, Harrisourg, Pa. $777 A YEAR and expenses Agents. Outfit free. Ad tires. 1 O. VICKERY, Augusta, ilai A i> VERTISEaBS 10*Spruce St, New E Y?;kfranl°ra^eH of any proposed line of ADVERTISING in Amer- ican Newspaper lQQ.Page Parnphl.^ 10c, Spring and Summer Schedule of the Steamer Sidney P. Smith. ■YV. T. Smith, Master. YV. L. Apfleton, Clerk. O N AND .UTKR Monday, March 29tli, 1^0, the steamer SYDNEY r. SMITH will leave lier wharf, at the foot of Elm Street, every Monday for Gadsden and Greensport, Ala., and all intermediate landings, as follows: Leave Rome Monday at ^30 p m Arrive at Gadsden Tuesday at 9am Leave Gadsden Tuesday at. 10 am Arrive at Greensport Tuesday at 12 m Leave Greensport Tuesday at ipm Arrive at Gadsden Tuesday at 5pm Leaves Gadsden Wednesday at 6am Arrive at Morrison’s Mill Wednesday at— 5pm Leave Morrison’s Mill Thursday at Cam Arrive at Rome Thursday’at- 5pm Special accommodation offered commercial travelers who have business at Cedar Bluff, Gaylesville, Round Mountain, Centre, Gadsden! Hughes’ Landing and Greensport. J. F. Shanklin, Agent, jjj Broad Street, Rome, Ga. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! —IN- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc. AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATHS'!S G ilmore a co., successors to chipman, Hosmer A Co.,, Solicitors. Patents procured in all countries. No Fees in Advance, No fees 8112,100 for making preliminary examinations. Xo addi- tional fees for obtaining and eonductinga reliear- Half Tickets <1 in«» By a recent decision of the Commissioner se .inn ALL rejected applications may be revived.' Spe- 55 Tickets, 81UU C ial attention given to Interference cases .before the Patent Office, Extensions before Congara In fringement Salts in different States, and o; eg MAR Metropolitan Works, Canal street from .Sixth to Seventh, RICHMOND, VA. GEORGE A CLARK, SOLE AGENT. gation pertaining to Inventions or i stamp to Gilmore A Co. for pamphlet pages. LAND OASES, LAND WABMJfTS ANp.SCBIP. Contested Land Cases prosecuted before4.be U. S. General Land Office and Department of the Interior. Private Land Claims, Mining and Pre emption Claims, and Homestead Cases attended to. Land Scrip in 10, SO and ICO acre irfront for sale. This Scrip is assignable, and can be located in the name of the purchaser upon any Govern ment land subject to private entry, at 81,25 per acre. It Is of equal value with Bounty Land Warrants. Send stamp to Gilmore A-Co. for pamphlet of instruction. AEREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY OFFICERS, SOLDIERS and SAILORS. of the late war or their heirs, arein many caseseutitled to money from the Government of whlcH .thi The BEST and 3IOST POPULAR Sewing Thread of jfodern Times. BEWABE OF IMITATIONS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT I*Y>r Sale Toy H. B. PARKS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods. R ome. < i n mill twwtm LUMBER! LUMBER! E ngin: COOSJ RIVER LllBfiR YARD PLANING MILL! OFFICE AND YARD IN REAR OF YANCEY& DEAN’S NEW BUILDING, ROME, GA. HEAD QUARTERS FOR LONG LEAF YELLOW PINE LUMPER. I Grist Mil b urging, etc., .n,.,,,,,,,,., „■ Mines, Blast Furnaces, etc.; Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers. We call special attention to our IMPROVED PORTABLE ENGINE,' for agricultural and other purposes. Also, to our new styles of Small Locomotives, for hauling lumber and other articles upon tramways and narrow-gauge railways. The boilers of our Agricultural Engines are provided with our patent pbemium spabk ar- aesters, a device by which the Sparks are forced to pass downward over a reservoir of water and effectually extinguished without the use of wire gauze. Ours is the only arrangement of this kind which affords a perfect draft and free access to the boiler tubes for cleaning from each end. The best Planters regard our ginning engine superior to any in use. Send for illustrated Cata logue free. Other things being equal, encourage Southern institutions. Repair work solicited and promptly doile. Shafting, Pulleys, etc., for Gin Houses. Manufiictnrers of .Tones Patent Tobaeco Lump Machine, to work by hand or qower. Good agents wanted in a few unassigned conn- t ies and cities. YVM. E. TANNER & CO. Orr & Hunter, agents, Athens, Ga.; J. C. <£ S. F. Milam, agents, Cartcrsville, Ga.; Rus. P. Johnson, agent, Griffin, Ga.; A. D. Candler, agent, Gains- vllle, Ga.; J. YV. YVliite, agent, Louisville, Ga. Catalogues and information promptly furnish er! by John J. Yvhite, mar ft-tw Iy 42 YVliitehall St,, Atianta,-Ga. KILN DRYING, DRESSING AND MATCHING A SPECIALTY’, and at BOTTOM PRICES. Special Orders for Buildings got up on short Ipeci notice. J. apl2ftwtf. D. FOSTER & CO. COMMON SENSE VIEWS — OF — FOREIGN LANDS after examination, will be given you Tree.' PENSIONS. All OFFICERS, SOLDIERS wounded, ruptured or injured it ... however slightly, can obtain'a ''Pensiori dressing Gilmore & Co. Cases prosecuted by Gilmore <fc Co. befoHfth Supreme Court of the United States, the,Court of Claims and the Southern Claims Commission. Each department of our business is conducted In a separate Bureau, under charge of tha "same experienced'partles employed by the old firm. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to Gilmore <fc Co. is thus secured. YVe desire to-win success by deserving it. : S GILMORE A C0» C2jTF.Street, YVashihgton, D. C. WHEAT sout: REMEDY for the cure of t erf*, uli, Syphilis, Scrofulous Taint, Kheu- matisui, White Swelling, Cout, Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Be-' bilitf, Malaria, an I all diseases arlsSg Iranian impure condition of tho blood, skin or scalp. . . IROSADALIS CURES SCROFULA/ ROSADALIS Cures Elteumal ROSADj Cures Syphilis. ROSABALIS Cures Malaria, r- Cures Nervous Debility. ROSWALQ CURES CONSUMPTION. lent a published on >w it toyour Pl-.y siclai -on it is. composed c ratives that exist, and fnt Blood Burlier. - * LDALIS is sold by all Druggists. 8Y Ml. DWINELL. Goal and Iron Lands Tor Sale. T HE UDERSIGNED has Two Thousand and three hundred acres of first-class Coal and 1 ron lands in St, Clair county, Ala. There is no better coal lands in the South, and there is Iron ore of the best quality and inexhaustible quan tity on the land. 1 will sell a fourth or half interest in this prop erty for cost on or before April 1st. This proper ty Is near the Coosa river, and there will be good navigation on the Coosa to it in less than two years. Two-thirds of these lands are rich and productive farm lands. Address J. M. ELLIOTT, Or, M. DYVINELL, fcblOtwtf- • Rome, Gi HOME STEAM DYE-HOUSE! "CURST-CLASS YVORK ON ALL GOODS. JT Prices moderate. Blankets scoured without shrinkage. Carpets cleaned at your own houses, YVhlte Curtains bleached and recalendered. Gentlemen, save money by looking up your last year's spring garments and having them cleaned or colored at the ROME STEAM DYE-HOUSE. Office just over Etowah Bridge. apSltwtf S. A. McArthur, DENTIST, r fSERTS A FULL Upper on Low er set of Teeth forSlO on best bass tin use. Gold Fillings from SI to 82 r each. Other work at lowest prices. Sat isfactlon guaranteed. Give me a trial. Office at Buena Y'ista, Broad St., Rome, Ga. April 20,1880. twtf Dr. John Ha Samuel, TAORMERLY of the Good Samaritan Hospital X? and lately First Assistant Superintendent of the Longview Asylum for the Insane, in the city of Cincinnati, has procured rooms in the Noble Block, and offers his services in all brancljos of t he profession and will give special attention to i lie various forms of nervous disorders. ap2t twtf Ar FOR SALE. FORTY-EIGHT INCH TYLER COTTON with boilers complete, for eoinpress- t cotton. Apply to HENRY’ CARD, President C. YV. & C. P. Co., une 1.189QL' iw9fj Charleston. S. C. T his volume, of four hundred pages, now ready for sale, is well printed on. good paper and neatly bound in muslin. It embraces a series of letters written from the most interesting cities of Southern Europe: from Alexandria, Cairo and the Pyramids in Egypt; from Jaffa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Bethany, Mount ofOlives, Jericho, River Jordan, Dead Sea, etc., in Palestine; Smyrna and Ancient Ephesns, In Syria; from Constantinople, Vienna, Switzer land, etc.. In Europe. Also, n series from the Western Part of America, from Omaha to San Francisco and including a visit to the lamous Y’osemite Falls. This Volume will ho sent by mail free of post age, on receipt of 81 50. Address courier Office, Rome, Ga., or it can be bought at the Book Stores. PATENTS Obtained for new inventions or for for improve ment in old ones. Caveats, Trade-Marks and all patent business promptly attended to. INVENTION’S THAT- HAVE BEEN REJECT- od roar still, in most cases, be patented by us. Be ing opposite thO U, S. Patent Office, and engaged toPATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, we can secure patents in less time than those who are re mote from Washington an4 who must depend upon the mails in ail transactions wits the Par ent Office. When Inventors send model OF sketch, WC make search In the Patent Office and advise as tc its patonability free of charge. Correspond ence confidetial, prices low, and NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS OBTAINED. YVe refer to Hon. Postmaster-General D. M. Key, Rev. F. D. Power, to officials in the U. S. Patent Office, and especially to our clients in every State in the Union and Canada. For spe cial references, tnrm.s, gte., address. C. A. SNOW & GO., Opposite Patext Office, YY’ASHrxGTq^, D. G. noviots-tf per day at home Samples 85 free Address Stissos' .. ne. nov!2twwly WHITELY’8 OLD RELIALE LIVERY STABLE! YV, L, YVHITELY', Proprietor. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND to hire. Good Horses 3 pd Excellent Vehicles. Excellent aoaanima4ft>' tion for Drovers and others. Horses and Carriages and Buggies, always on hand for Kale. Entire'satisfiiction guaranteed to all who patronize us. feb'Jltwly, 1 A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily mode, } I Costlv outfit free. Address True & Co ngusta, Maine. n»vl3tw-w!y. For MAIT and BEADS'. External and Internal.' ’■ THE GREATEST PAIN RKT.TKV^B OF THEA.GE. 51 Mott’s syrup CT'For sale bv all Druggists. JOHNI\ HENRY, CURRAN &'CO. f SOLE PROPRIETORS, 34 College Place, .. ' New ! mh24twwly James G. Dailey, DEALER IN FURNITURE OF ALL ALSO, DEALER IN METALLIC ajil WOODEN COFFINS, 96 Broad Street, $ome, 6a. ap3twtf dtjf? /JAYY’EBK In your own town. Terms mid So wUU outfit free. Address H. Hahlett <S*Co. Portland, Maine. novl3tw-wly. THE HOME HOTEL. (Formerly Tennessee Hoi BROAD STREET, NEAR RAIRO. . A. STANSBUJtY, - - P i T -T-“ty convenient to [S HOTEL is Situated YVjthiu T-ra of the railroad platform, and te business portion of the city. Servants polite and attentive to thKlr duties. 4SPA11 Baggage handled Free of (1 Large. G. A. RAINWA*lR,“Clerk. United States Mail Line—The Coosa River Steamers! Office Ga. 4 axa. S. Co., j rrtHE FOLLOWING SCHmULSs^WnjfliE i run for the season of 1879-80 : MAIL SCHEDULE. ! The Magnolia will leave Rome everv Tuesday atSa. m. forGadsden; returning, wilil'eaveGads- j den on.YY’ednesday at 9 a. m., arriving at Rome! on Thursday. Leave Rome on Friday at 8 a. m. for Greens- i port; returning, leave Greensport on Saturday at! 6 a. m,, arriving at Rome on Sunday. The Etoyvah Bill will leave for Greensport, Ala., ! every YVedncsday at 4 p. m.; returning, leave Greeensport Thursday at 7 a. m., arriving In Rome on Friday. Leave Rome on Saturday at 4 p. m. for Centre, ; Ala.; returning, leave Centre on Sunday at 7 a, : m., arriving in Rome on Monday. J. M. ELLIOTT, GenT Snp’t. Calicoes, Muslins, Gingham, Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, etc., -A.T EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES! -TIi‘ ess Goods, Popcales, Buntings, IPring-es, Lauras, Ti’imifiings, Unens, etc., etc. FINEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF BLACK AND COLORED SILK! EVER OFFERED IN ROME! Hosiery, Gloves. Ribbons. Nock Wear, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Fans, etc. A JOB LOT OF SHOES AT STARTLING PRICES! HATS, CLOTINC ETC eounre?fOT^rem? OT r0lTXTER - ‘ SeVOral la " uiml “rtMes, worth from 10 bv25 cents, sold on th RS'Cail early and secure bargains. THOMAS FAHY, 3V°. Noble Block, Rome, Gti. aplOtw wit • ' Selma, Borne and Dalton Railroad— i Change of Sohedule. BLUE MOUNTAIN ROUTE. O N AND AFTER MAY 20th, 188P, trains will run as follows: GOING NORTH. No. 3. Xo. 1. Daily. Daily. (Sundays excepted.) Leaves Selma 415 p m .015 a m “ Randolph 750p m .7{Bam “ Calera 10 35 p m 9 05 a m “ Talladega 2 20 a m u 10 a m “ Oxford 415 a m 12 04 p m “ Anniston 5 00 a m 1213 p m “ Jacksonville 610 a m 12 45 p m “ Patona 7 05 a m 119 p m “ Tecumseh 8 35 a m 159 p m “ Prior’s 9 00 a m 2 28 p m “ Cave Spring...:..... 9 40a m 2 48 p m “ Rome 1130 a m it 33 p m “ Plainville 12 30 p m 4 07 pm Arrives Dalton 2 25 p m 5 15 p m GOING SOUTH. NO. 4. NO. 2. Daily. Daily. , (Sundays excepted.) Leaves Dalton 3 25 p m 9 00 a m ' “ Plainville 5 20 p in 1011 a m “ Rome .-... 6 55 p m 10 50 a m “ CaveSpring. 810 p m 1135 a m “ Prior’s 8 40 p m 1155 a m “ Tecumseh 920p m 1203pm “ Patona 1105pm 12 44pm “ Jacksonville II59 p m 118 p m Anniston 125 a m 152 p m “ Oxford 2 00a m 2 02 p m “ Talladega 410 a m 3 00 p m “ Calera 8 42 a m 5 45 p m. “ Randolph 10 50 a m 6 37 p m Arrives Selma 155 p m 815 p m No. 1 connects closely at Dalton with E. T., Va. & Ga. Railroad for all Tennessee and Virginia mineral springs, and for all Eastern cities. Also, with the W. & A. Railroad for Chattanooga and all Westcrfi cities. No. 2, connecting with E. T., V. & Ga. and W. A. railroads at Dalton, makes close connection at Calera for Montgomery, Mobile and New Or leans. No. 3, connecting at Calera with through mall train on L. & N. & Gt. So. R. R. for Eastern and Western cities. No. 4, leaving Dalton at 315 p m connects at Calera with L. & N. & Gt. So. R. R. for Montgoi ery, Mobile and New Orleans. a xz tzv, .NORMAN YVEBB, Gen. Supt. RAY KNIGHT, G. P. A. YV. S. CRANE, Agent, Rome, Ga. Borne Railroad—Change of Sohedule O N AND AFTER YVEDNESAY, MAY 19,1880, the trains on the Rome Railroad will ran os follows: MORNING TRAIN—DAILY. Leave Rome daily at .' 8.00 a m Arrive in Atlanta at 12:36 p m Leave Atlanta at 7:45 a m Arrive at Rome at- 11.00 a m EVENING TRAIN—DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Romeat. 5:30 pm Arrive In Atlanta at 11:00 pm Leave Atlanta at 5:00 pm Arrive at Rome at- 9d)0pm n connects at Kingston with trains ja and Atlanta; at Rome with trains south on S. R. & D. Railroad. Evening train connects at Kingston with trains „ EBENHILLYER, Prdst. J. A. SMITH, G. P. Agent. W, & A. B. B. and its Connections "KENNE8AW ROUTE!’* NORTHWARD, Leave Atlanta 2p m 620 a m 555 pm Arr CartersvlUe...6 35 p m 8 42 a m 8 50 p m Arr Kingston 7 04 p m .9 11 a m.....,9 24 p m Arr Dalton 8 41 p m SO 54 am 1145 p m Arr Chattanooga 1015 p m 12 42 p m, SOUTHWARD. Lve Chattanooge 4 p m 515 a m lam Arr Dalton 5 41 p m 7 01 a m lam Arr KinSston 738 pm. 9 07 a m......419 am ArrCartersville... 812pm 942am 518am Arr Atlanta JO 10 p m 1155 a m 9 30 a m Pullman Palace Cars run on Nos. 1 and 5 be tween Atlanto and Nashvlle. Pullman Palace Cars run on Nos. 3 and 2 be tween Louisville and Atlanta. No change of cars between New Orleans, Mo bile, Montgomery, Atlanta and Baltimore, and only one change to New York. Passengers leaving Atlanta at 4 20 p. m. arrive in New York the second afternoon thereafter at ' . m. xcursion tickets to the Virginia Springs and various summer resorts will be on sale in New Orleans, Mobile Montgomery, Columbus, Macon, Savannah, Augusta and Atlanta, at greatly re duced rates 1st of June. Parties desiring a whole oar through to the Vir- _inia Springs or to Baltimore, should address the undersigned* Parties desiring travelling should send for a copy of the “Kennesaw Route Gazette,” contain- kffirtlck’etsvlaKinnesaw Route. B. W. YVRENN, Gen. P. & T, Agent, Atlanta, Ga, Georgia B. £., Augusta to Atlanta. /~YN and 4FPHB SUNDAY, October 19th, 1879, the following Schedule will be operated; NO. 1 WEST—DAILY. NO. 2 EAST—DAILY. Leave Augusta...9 85am J Leavve Atlanta 745 am Arrive Camak._1130 a m ( “ Athens 915 a m “ Milledgeville430pm i “ WashlfigtonlOlaom “ Macon ,,...8 aoprol “ Maoon 6 45 a m “ Washington...2 pm! " Milledgev. 813 am “ Athens 315 p m I “ Camak...... 114 p m Ar Atlanta 5 OOjp m I Ar Angnsta... 3 28 p m No connection for Washington on Sundays. HARLEM ACCOMMODATION. DAILY—EXCEPT SUNDAY. L’ve Augusta —.4 p m j L’ve Harlem...7 20 a m Ar Harlem 5 50 p m [ Ar Augusta 9 00 a m NO. 3 WEST—DAILY. NO. 4 EAST—DAILY. L’ve Atlanta...G20 pm Ar Augusta 6 20 a m No. 16 East—D^lly px- cept Sundays, b’yo Maoon 8 30 p m « Millpgdev'110 45pm “ Sparta.,..—.. 125 a m Ar Camak 2 58 a m “ Augusta 600am Trains Nos. 1,2,3,4,15 and lfl will not stop at Flag Stations. Superb Sleepers to Atlanta. Superb Improved Sleepers to Macon. S. K. JOHNSON, E. B. DORSEY’. Superintendent. Gen’l Passenger Agt. No. 15 West, Daily ex cept Sundays ve Augusta...830p m « CftftAk., : „:ii 45 p in Ar Sparta,.,.,.,,. 200am “ Mlll’dgoville- 3 45 a m Ar Macon 5 50 a m The Eclipse Leads the World FOR RELIABLE EXCELLENCE! THOS. CAMP, General Agent, Covington, Ga. Also Dealer in SAW MILLS, SEPARATORS, COTTON GINS, Etc Satisfaction fully Guaranteed in every Transaction. SULLIVAN, WEST & CO., Agents, Rofne, Oeoirgia. mj5tw3m k EAGLE AND PH E NIX XP'ij i/"irn U,l, fS EWING THREAD. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA PREPARED nr A PROCESS USED IN NO OTHER MILL. B HAS NO EQUAL 5 Baits to Pound, I lb. Packages. 20 Balls to Pound, .2 lb. Paper Boxes. Packed in Cases of 20, 30. 50,100 or 500 Pound3 each. I’niform Price. Invariable Discounts. ri^Boldl toy all arototoers. M i sn roa “eagle & phenix.” use no other Clocks! Tick! Tick! Tick! ALLEN & McOSKER. JUST RECEIVED A Large and Beautiful As sortment of Clocks, INCLUDING THE LATEST AND MOST UNIQUE STYLES. Prices Ranging from $1 to $15 CONSTANTLY RECEIVING ALL THE LATEST AND MOST NOBBY STYLES OF BRIDAL PRESENTS, FINE JEWELRY Silverware, dee. ALL GOODS SOLD ENGRAVED FREE BY US «ep9 tw wtf R. T. HOYT. n. D. COTIIR4R CRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE YRADE hajwtiib :Great Eus^trade mark . lish Jt.rA.dy, An unfailing cure for mlnaj YVeak- !gg, Spermator- rhe and all that follow as a se quence of Self- Abuse ; as Loss of Mempiy, Uni- .. — or Memory, Um- —^ BEFORE TAflSILversal Lassitude, AFTER TAKIB6. Pain in the Back, Dimness of Y’lsiqn, Premature | Old Age, and many other dispose* >hai Ipad tol,,: sanity or Consumption .-jnt) a Premature Grave, jst F^ii Emyefflars is fimnamiihiet, which we MS- The Sjieeiffc Medipme is said by all drug gists at SI per package, or six packages for 55, or win be sept frOe by mail on receipt of the money, by addressing ' THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Mechanics’ Block, Detroit, Mich. 45*Sold in Rome and everywhere by all drug gists, nov28tw-wly. ( HOYT & COTHRAN, Wholesale Druggists, ROME, GEORGIA, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF GERMAN MILLET! ALSO A CAR LOAD OF TANNER’S, LARD and MACHINE OILS ! All at Bottom Wholesale Prices ! HOYT & COTHRAN, Wholesale Druggists,‘Rome, Ga. JullOtwwtC