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. BY MARY IIOWITT.
■Tis summer—joyous summer time t
In noisy towns no more abide j
The earth Is full of radiant things,
Of glonming flowers and glancing wings
Beauty aud Joy on ovary side.
’Tis morntho'glorloua sun Is up,
The domo-liko heaven is bright and
bine;
The lark, yet higher and higher ascend
ing,
Pours out his song that knows no ond-
ing;
The. unfolding flowors aro brimmed
with dew.
When noon is in tho Hunting sky
Sock we some shadowy, silent wood;
Realm® upon a mossy knoll,
Cast care aside, and yield tho soul
To that luxurious quietude.
Above, waves wide tho linden tree.
With humming bees tho air is thrilled
And through tho sleeping hush is heard
The sudden voice of tho woodland bird
Like sound with which a dream is
fill’d.
Oli pleasant land of idlonoss;
Jolity bides not ’noath tho trees,
But thought, that roams from folly free,
Through tho pure world of poetry,
Tuts on her strength in scones like
these.
And sweet It is by lonely moron
To sit with heart and soul awake,
Whoro wator-lilics lie afloat,
Each anchor'd like a fairy boat
Amid some fabled olfin lake.
Tosco the birds flit to and fro
Along the dark-green roody edgo;
Or fish leap up. to catch the fly;
Or list the viewless wind pass by,
Leaving Us voico amid tho sedge.
The groon and broesy hills—away!
My honrfc is light, my foot is free,
And resting on the topmost peak,
Tho freshening galo shall fan my cheek,
Tho hills wore ever dear to mo l
I stand upon tho mountain’s brow,
A monarch in this region wide •,
I ami the gray-faced mountain shoop
Tho solitary station keep.
As living thing were nono beside.
’Tis summer evo, a gentlo hour;
Tho west is rich in sombre sheen;
And 'mid the garden's leafy trees,
8prings up a cool refreshing breeze,
And tho pale stars aro faintly seen.
Tho white owl with his downy wings
And lioodod head goes slowly by:
The hawkmoth sits upon tho flowers;
And through tho silent evening hours
Tho little brooks mako melody.J
And walking 'mid tho folded blooms
At summer midnight shalt thou fool
A sflfton’d heart, a will subdued
A holy sense of gratitude,
An influenoe from the source of good,
Thy bitterest grief to heal.
What Bell and Everett Buy.
It is contended that the South is se
cured in {he full benofit of the doctrine
hold by some of the most distinguished
champions of its l ights, who maintain
that tho Constitution mtoi’Rio vigors
that tho flag of the Union protocts tho
citizen in tlie oi\joyniont of his rights
of property of overy description recog
nised as such, in any of the States, of
every sea and in overy-Territory of the
Union. The soundness of tho gonoral
doctrine held on this point, I think can
not wolf bo questioned or disproved ;
and if tho question related to a territo
ry situated as Oregon wns, when the
United States enmo into possession of it,
property in Slaves would bo ontiled to
the protection of theLnwsand Consti
tution of tho United States.—John Bell.
Neither am I ono of tlioso citizens ot
tho North to whom another lionornblo
member lately referred, in u publica
tion to which his name was subscribed,
who would think it immoral or irreli
gious, to join in putting down a servile
insurrection at tho South. I am no
soldier, sir, my habits and education
ore unmilitary; but//arc is no cause in
which I would sooner buckle a knapsack to
mt/ bark, and put a musket on my shoulder,
than that.—Edward Everett,
1 am in favor of the principle of non
intervention. Such non-intervention
us would have given to tho South Cuba
us a slave State, should it ever be annex
ed to the United States; such non-in
tervention as that, if there had been no
compact with regard to the admission
of slave States to.be varvod odt of Tex
as* would have socured to us those
slave States, independent of the com-
pact by which tho United States are
bound to them.—John Bell.
I know the condition of the working
classes in othor countries; lam inti
mately acquainted with it in Homo coun
tries; and I have no hesitation in say
ing, that I believe the sluves in this
country are bettor clothed and fed and
less hardly worked than the peasantry
of some of tho most prosperous States
of the Continent of Europe,—Edward
Everett.
But, sir humanity to tho slave, not
less than justice to the master, recom
mends the policy of diffusion and exten
sion into any new territory adapted to
its condition, and tho reasons aro too
obvious to be misunderstood by the dul
lest intellect.—John Bell.
I cannot admit that roligion has but
ono voice to the slaves, ana that voice
is, “Rise against your masters." No, sir;
the New Testament says “Slaves obey
your masters."—Edward Everett.
HOPE AND MEMORY.
The following beautiful moreeaic from
tin pen of Mrs. Sigournoy.has been our
scrap book for years, and wo publish it
with tho hope that tho reader will ad
mire it as much ns wo do:
A little babe lay in its cradle, and
Hope came and kissed it. When the
nurse gave it a cake, Hope promised an
other to-morrow ; and when its young
AUtor.brbught a flower, over which it
clapped its hands and crowed, Hope told
of brighter ones which It should gather
for itself.
The babe grow to n child, and anoth
er friend came and kissed it. Her name
was memory. She said, “Look ‘behind
thee, and tell me what thou seesl."—
The child answered, “1 see a little book. 1
And Memory said, “I will teach thee
how to get honoyTrom'Uui book, that
shall bo sweet to thee when thou art
old."
Tho child bqeatne a youth,. Onco wlien
ho went to bed, Hope and Momory stood
by tlie pillow. Hope sang o melodious
song, arid Bald, “Follow mo, and
every- morning thou shall wako with it
smile os swoct ns tho morry lay I sang
tlieo.”
But Memory said, “Hopo, is theronny
need that wo should contend? Ho
shall bo mine as well us thine. And
wo will bo to him as sisters nil his life
long.
So ho kissed Ifopo and Memory, and
ah beloved of them both. Whilo he
slopt peacefully, they sat silent by his
side weaving rainbow tissuo into dreams.
When ho woko, they came with tho
lark, to bid him good morning, and ho
gave a hand to eacn.
Ho became a man. Everyday Hope
guided him for his labor, and every
night lie supped with Memory at the ta
ble of Knowledge.
But nt length Ago found him, nud
turned his temples gray. To his eye,
tho world soemed altered. Memory sat
by his elbow-chair, like an old and tried
friend. He lookod at her seriously and
said, “Hast thou not lost something tliut
l entrusted to tlicc?"
And she answered, “I fear so, for tho
lock of my casket is worn. .Sometimes
I am weary and then Titno purloins my
key. But the gems thou didst give mo
when life was new—lean account for
all—soe how bright tlioy aro."
While they thus sadly conversed,
Hopo put forth a wing that uho had
worn, folded under her garment, and
tried its strength in a heavenward
flight.
The old man loy down to die, and
when his soul went forth from the body
tho angels took It. And Momory walk
ed with it through tho open gate
of Heaven. But Hopo lay down at its
threshold, and gontly expired, iw a
roso giveth out its lost odors. Her
parting sigh was like tho music of
a seraph's harp. She breathed it in
to tho bosom of a glorious form, and
said:
“Immortal Happiness 1 I bring tlieo
a soul that I liavo led through tho world
It is now thine. Jesus hath rodocmed
it.
Fighting to Stay in the Union.—
Whore are the disunionists asks tlie
New York Herald? 1
Wo hear nothing at all of disunion
except from tlie Douglas party, who aro
crying down tho Brockinridgo pat ty as
disunionists. Gov. Wise is out for
Brockinridgo; but tlie Governor last
fall, upon tho John Brown matter, said
he would flight, not to go out, but to
stay in tho Union. II. V. Johnson, of
Georgia, was a rampart disunionist in
1855, but ho is now uj» for Vico Presi
dent on tho Douglas ticket; and so, we
presume, ho has come round all right
Where are tlio disunionists? They
wore numerous last winter in Congress,
In view of Howard and his “irrepressi
ble conflict; but now, with this “irre
pressible confliot" turned over into the
deinoerntio ontnp, all hands aro fighting
to stay in the Union.
. . door in Cedar Town, on tho flrit Tues
day in July noxi, tho following property,
to wit:
Threo Negroes, Marindo, a woman, about
•17 year* old; Martha, a girl about 10 yenrs
old, oml-Edinbar, a boy about 5 years old s
Levied on as tho property of Berrien Wil
iams, to satisfy flvefi fits, issuing from a Jus
tices Court, held in Ihe 849th District 0. M.,
In favor of John C. Hall vs Berrlan Williams,
§ rinclba), and John Jonos and A. D. White,
opUrfllcs on Stay—threo 11 fas in favor of
Ephra’m Thompson vs Borrinn Williams, ob
tained in tho Justices Court for flic 839th DIs.
U. M.—four ft fas in favor,of. C. S. Williams
vs Derrida Williams, issued from tho Justi
ces court for tho 8t7tn district O. Si.,—also,
six fi fas in favor of Dayid (’loptan vs Bor
er fi fas in my hands against Berrlan Wil
liams. Levied and return >d to mo l»y a Con
stable. July7 J. 0. YOllKi Sh’ff.
GEORGtA—Floyd County.
YTfT’IIEREAS, (Jorge .Shirley, ndtninii
t T tor of Robert ( U. Canady, deeci ,
represents to tho Court in his petition duly
' ' ‘ recocd that ho has fully
Canady's estate.
This is thcreforo (o cito all persons con
cerned,-kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said Administrator
should not ho disehargi-d from his adminis
tration, and receive lotters.of ndmisdon on
tho first Monday in February, 18(11,
Given under my hand and ollk-ial simm
ure, iitofUco, this fit It July, 1890.
July l.*l J. LAM BERTH, Ordinary.
OEOItOIA-Floyil County.
D aniel s. i-iuhttp, having applied to
bo appointed Guardian of tho person
and property of John A. Harshaw, a minor
under fourteen years of nge.
Tills Is toolto all persons concerned, to bo
and appear nt tho term of tho Court of Ordi
nary; to be held next after the expiration of
thirty days from the first publication of this
notico, and show causo, if any they have,
why said Don’l 8. Printup should not uo in
trusted with the Guardianship of tho persons
and proporty of John A. Harshaw.
Given undur my hand and official signature,
this 5th of Juno, 1800.
junc7-IOd J. LAMBERTII, Ord.
Administrator's Sole.
A GREEABLE to an order of tho court of
Ordinary of Banks county, Gn.,will bo
sold before tho Court Homo door, in town of
Pnuldiiig, on tho 1st Tuesday in August next
between tho legal hours of sale, Forty Acres
of Lrnd. Bold as tho propoity of Jutncs
Martin, Sr., late of Frsnklln county, dec’d,
for distribution. ANDREW MARTIN,
Jutte8-I0d Adin'r do bonis non.
e door
Clmttoogn Sheriff Stilus.
TIT’ILL ho sold before tho court hoi .
IT in tho. town ol Summery ilia in said
county, between tho usiiul hours of sale, ou
tlio first Tuesday in August, the following
properly, to wit:
Lot of land No. 206 in lath dist., ami 4th
ot., to satisfy four ft. fas. Issued from tho
Justice Court of 927 dlst., 0. M„ two in favor
of H'lsser A Beaty vs. Ellsh Walden, ono in
favor of J. il. A E, L. Rosser vs. Elish Wal
den, tho oilier in favor of Win, M. Beaty vs.
id
Administrator's Citation,
G EO It 0 I A, Volk con n ty ,
Whereas, Henry Kingsbory, Adminis
trator on tho estate af Jesse Wal to It, Into of
said county deceased, hns made application
to me in terms of tho law, for his atstnlssion
from hissnid administration.
These aro thoreforo, to cito and admonish
all persons interested in said estate, to show
oausotn mo on or before tlio second Monday
in January next, why suid administrator
imild not be dismissed from his said ad-
inisirntinn, otherwise I shall proceed nc-
irding lo law.
Given under my hand and olliciul signature
this May 28th 18110.
innyalwOiu. 8. A. BORDERS, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
J AMES M. FEPI’Jill, having applied to
bo appointed (Juurdiuli of the person ami
proporty of John M. Berrien, Jr., nud Rich
ard M. Berrien, (In place of tlieir former
Guardian, Thomas M. Berrien, deceased,)
minors under fourteen years of dgo, residents
of said county—
Tills 1k to cite nil persons conoorned to ho
ami appear at tho term of tho court of Ordi
nary to bo hold, nnxt after tho expiration o'
thirty days from the first publication of till:
notice, and show cause, if they can, why said
James M. Pepper should not ho intrusted
.With tlio gtinnlinnship of tho person and
or John M. Berrien, Jr., and ]
, Rich
ard M. Berrien.
Given under my hand ami official signature
at office, this 2d July. I8H0.
July9 *J. LAMBRETH, Ord.
Administratrix's Notice.
G eorgia, jwa county.-
Sixty days after diite I will apply to
tlio Court of Ordinary of said countv for
leuvo to sell tho real estate nml a port!*
the negroes belonging to tlio estate of Ben
jamin T. Mysely, late of said county deceas
ed, this July tho 2ml, 1890,
MARY A. M08ELY, Adm’x,
July0w2m With the will annexed.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
T WO mouths after dato application will he
made to tlio Ordinary of Floyd county
Tor leave to sell all tho Land and Negroes
belonging to the estate of Giihril Jones, late
of said county. This .'19th May 1899.
mny3Iw
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Home, Oa.
LADIES ELEGANT
DRESS s G00DS,
Mantillas, Points & Shawls,
IN EVERY VARIETY.
WE roipootfulls solict a continuation of tho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING nnd CENT’S CLOTOINO
Cash. Customers,
To whom our Gsodi ero for solo at tho LOWEST FIGURES. * [JanO.w
NEW FIRM.
Mills & Sumter,
HAVING ASSOCIATED THEM8ELVES TOGETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF
CABINET FURNITURE,
Extra Qualities and Makos.
HATS,
BOOTS &. SHOES,
HQU5E-FUBN15H1NG
AND
PLANTATION GOODS]
—OF—
M.iftrr.AA’j), Virginia, no mu
CAROLINA, SOUTH CARO
LINA d> GEORGIA
MAKES! .
OVf RECEIVING AND OPENING,
'iilprlMngohe of tho largest ami
xt/it so.v>s
mountain Herb Pin]
Aaon, wo present .
of .t'ffjjt I,,,;
ruled UHted.
him and bU people in our 1‘aini
be had gratis, ft - “ - * “ J
ft> fabler
N
GEORGIA—Floyd County*
W HEREAS, John W. Turner nnd James
F. Hoskiueon, Administrators of Benja
min M. Tutt, deceased, ••©present to (he
Court, in their tmtHiou. on tlio and entered
ou Rocord, that they have fully administered
Benjamin M. Tull’s estate,
These arc, therefore, to cite nil persons con
cerned, kinsmen and on 1itors, to show causo,
if any they can, why said Adminis
trators slioulij not bo discharged from their
Administration and roooivo letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in August, 1890.
Given under my hand and official signature
nt office, Oth February, 1800.
frbi». .JESSE LAMBERTII, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Floyd Couuty.
TYTJIERKA8, Henry 11. Dompsoy,
\y mlnistratcd of Josaith C. Dempsey,
represents to tho Court, iu Ids petition duly
filed nnd entered on record, that ho hns fully
Administered Joseph C. Dempsey’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cito'all persons con
cerned, kindred aud creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said administrator
should not ho discharged from his adminis
trillion, nml receive letters of dismission on
tlie first Monday In December, 1890.
Given under my hand nml official signa-
thisat office, this Oth May, 1899.
in ay 20 JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord’y.
GEORGIA^ Folk County.
S IXTY Days after date I will make appli
cation to the court of Ordiunry of suid
county, for leave to sell the lands belonging
tlie estate of Ak-xunder 0. Morris, lute of
suid county, deceased.
July9—w2in ABNBR DARDEN, Adin’r.
J®*Wo nro glad to learn that Perry
Davis' Vegetable Pain Kilor is having
so largo a sale in our oity. Wo liavo ev
ery reason to boliovo It to lie an almost
never (ailing cure for pain, and as such
is a medicine no family should bo with
out.—Montreal Pilot. Sold by drug
gists nnd medicine dealers goiiorully.
Great Fire at Danville, Ky!
W, B. DODDS & Co.'s
Folk Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be »ohl before the court bouse door
in Cudar Town, on tho first Tuesday
iu August next, within Ihe legal hours of
hi, the following property, to wit:
One House nml Lot adjoining the town of
Van Wert, tho place whereon A. Blood worth
ow lives, containing five acres of land, more
r lues—sold as tho property of A. Blood-
orth t » satisfy three fi fas. obtuiued in a
Justice’s Court of the 1972d district of G. M.,
in favor of 8. W. Ulanco vs.suid Bhiodworth
—sold to pay tho purchase money ftw said
remises. Levy made and foturned to me
y n constable. J. 0. YORK, Sh’fl’.
juno2tt
said county, nftur tlio expiration
>nths from the date of these presents, I
will mnUoapplicath
GEORGIA, Folk
A T tlie first term of tho Court ofOrdinarv
A for.
IZ
tho furtherndministratioii
on tho estate of Mark Jackson, with the will
annexed. This May tip* 7th. 1890.
mayll. JAS. WHEELER, Adin’r.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS, David I). Duke, Administrn
tor of William Thoringtou, represent#
to the Court in Id# petition, duly filed and
on to red on Record, that he has fully admin
istered William Thoringtou’# estate,
These nro, therefore, to cite all persons
oonccrnod, kindred nnd creditors, to show
cause If any they can, why said administrn-.
tor should not he discharged from his admin
istration nnd roceivo letters of dismission on
tlie first Monday in September 1890.
Given under my hand and official signature,
Extensive Shop nnd Machinery
WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All nrtieles in our line, nud to fill all orders nt tho shortest notice.
MR. SUMTER, has been long known In this community, ns a IR-st clnss Ml-'CUANIC, can
therefore, warrant all artiolcs made by us. Wo shall he aide to
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
null Furniture, at very rcnsounblo prices.
NYU cordially invito nil tho citizens of the country to our Ware Room. Furniture Store and
Manufactory, both ou Broad St.. Rome, (la. KINK I1HHIAI, CANES always ou hand,
nnd every quality of COFFINS made ns soon as required.
CHARLES W, MILLS. july27,ly. JAMES M. SUMTER
w7nduci^er7
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT pHolstery,
MAT HESSES,
COTTAGE CHAINS
On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
NVITE3 t!i i P Cilia, an l tin Lt lie* p iriio ilarly, to visit his Ware Rooms, where lie lias a
largo supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture.
the best Spring Seat Sofa, to the comm »n *»t nrtbde in me. Also an assortment of
illfttrusscs, Tucker's Futeut Spring HimI, Couches, Lounges, Sideboard-,Safes.
All kinds of Furniture with dispatch, mid neatlv repaired.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, lie hopes, hy clo#o al
most attractive Stock, in the Southern Coun
try, which will bo sold as
Low as the Lowest,
r Cush or to prompt paying customers, on
tlie usual time.
J. II. McOLUNO,
narSOw. Rome, Georgia.
teiithn
work, to merit .. ooiitiiiuniiuo of tho
CAM I.VET SHOP *.n II -ward St., near tlie Etowah House, where Fig
ured and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfaction!
i D dial's itct.iilo-I at wholesale prices—ami great harg.'iin.
July27‘ly.
nltiire is
>V. RHODES HILL,
W. R. IIEIINDON.
Concrete Safes Triumphant!
>
The Great Eastern.
A correspondent of the Charleston
Courier from Now York says;
Barnum tried to get tho Groat Eas
tern for a short season, but the Direc
tors were either afraid he would dam
age the reputation of the vessel by iden
tifying her with his humbug, or else ho
could not give them rcsposible seourity.
The Great Showman hns lost nono of
his energy nor tact in his late commer
cial^ revulsion, but Beams to hnve risen
to life with renewed vigor, and is now
driving the Old Museum to tho very
finale of prsoperity. It never offered bo
great attractions as now; and conse
quently was never enjoying euch a full
tide of patronage. O’Grady, of the
Stevens House, who 1ms tho energy of
a locomotive, hns obtained tho privi
lege of having a saloon aboard the
Great Eastern, and of furnishing re
freshment. There aro Ladies’ and
Gentlemen's saloon. Jn tho former,
ice creams, lemonades,, porter, light
beverages are to ho obtained. In tho lat
ter there is a bar, and something stron
ger to be bad. O’Grady had to pay a
thundering price for tho privilege.
Presentation to Neoro “Tom."—
Tlie negro “Tom,” the blind pianUt,
was to-day presented with a piano, valu-
od at six hundred dollars. The donors
wore Messrs. Knabe A Sons, extensive
manufactures, of this city. A huge
company was present upon tlie occa
sion, and, after a speech by Mr. Knabe,
and a reply by Tom's master, (Mr. Ol
iver,) the negro played many fine pie-
cf*6.—PM. Inquirer.
FORTY-EIGHT HOURS IN THE FIRE
Daxvim.e, Ky.,March 7, I860.
Messrs. W. B. Dodds A Co., Cincinnati:
Dear Sir—Tho safe I purchased of ■ you in
September list hns stood the grout lire which
occurred in our town on tho22dFehuary splen
didly. I had a largo amount of notes, receipts
i. in it, bofore tho buildiug burned I took
tho papers out but put in somo sheets of pn-
>er, aud upon opening it sineo the burning,
hey wero
NOT EVEN SCORCHED.
Tho vccnoring ou tho drawers was a littlu
warped ; tlio lock works very well, and
when I oil it n little 1 think it will bens good
My safe was in tho lower story of a
throe story building x>'ith eliinclu roof.'in an
adjoining room, with only a plastered parti
tion, a drug store was kept, and immediately
opposite where n»y safo was setting there was
a considerable quantity of paints, oils, tur
pentine, cninphino, nnd liquors. The build
ing was connected with tlio Patterson Hotel
on ono side and was within six feet of tin*
Court House on tlie other, with a Inrge pile
of wood between my office nml tho Court
IIouso, and u door entering into niv office im
mediately from tho wood. ThereVns also
email frame building attached to tlie rear <
the Drugstore, with oils, paints, and liquors
in it, and a glass door leading into my uUtoc
from it. You will cco at once tlio excessive
lioat created nt and about it. I regard it
ftilly tested, nnd have no hesitancy iu sav
ing that my papers would have been pre
served if I had left them in tlie safo.
A number of our citizens have examined
it since the firo and were surprised nt its
condition, and somo of them have ordered
safes of you, believing them
REALLY FIRE PROOF SAFES.
I shall take great pleasure In recommend
ing your safes. You nro nt liberty lo make
such use of this statement nk you deem
proper. Yours, [signed] ’
M. J. DURHAM.
Sheriff Sales of Clmtloogn.
W ILL bo cold before tho Court-house door
iu Summerville, between tlie legal hours
f sale, ou tlio first Tuesday iu August, tlie
following property, to wit:
Town Lots numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, fi, 7, nml
8, in block six, in tlio town of StiiumcrviHc,
u as tlie property of W. M. Shrop-
satisfy a fi fa issued from the Supe
rb r Court in favor of MeKuiude, Cadow «t
Co- vs. Shropshire A Kendrick—property
pointed nut by iduintifTs nttornoy.
Also, G. M. Hopson's interest in lot oi
land No. 32, in the 25th I)ist. aud 3d Sec. of
Chattooga county, levied on ns tlio pro
perty of said Hopson to satisfy throe (1 fn;
issued from Justice,s Court of 871 district of
G. M. of Walker county, in favor of Morgan
A Lnno vs. G. M. Hopson—property pointed
out by phiintilfs, nnd levied, uy constable,
nnd suturiind to me.
Also, lot of laud No. 181 in the 14th dist.
nnd 4ih sect, of suid county—levied on us
tho property of Robert Hawks tosutisfy two
fi fas issued from Justico court of tho 872
district, G. M., of Whitfield county iu favor
of Josoph Glenn vs. Robert Hawks—proper
ty pointed out by plaintilf, nnd lovicu on by
constable, and returned by me.
juno29 JOHN B. ABRIDGE, Sh’fT.
1 GEORGIA, Floyd Couuty.
rpo all whom it may concern—W. II. Tor-
X liuoo having, in proper form, applied to
mo for permanent letters of Adiiiiuistratiun
on the estate of Lawrcneo Brock, Into of
the State of Alnbuiuu, deceased, (nml hav
ing unsettled business in this State)—
This is to citu all and singular the credi
tors nml next of kin ot Lawrence. Brock, to ho
and appear nt my office, within the time al
lowed by law, aud show cause if any they
have, why permanent Administration should
not lie granted to W. B. Tcrhuno on
Lawrcneo Brook’s cstuto.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, nt offico this, 26th Juno 1800.
jiiuo20 JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
rpwo MONTHS after dato nppplicntion
X will bo mudo to the Ordinary of Floyd
county. Ga., for leave to sell all the real es
tate and negroes belonging to the cstuto of
Frances Irwin, deceased, for tho bcuefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
This Juno 22, 1890.
JOHN I. HUGGINS,
junc29-w2in Adui’r,
GEORGIA, Floyd County*
W llAREAS, Charles Knowles Adminis
trator of Cherokee B. Tullmt. repre
seats to the court, in his petition, duly filed
nnd entered on record.that he hns fully ad
ministered Ghorokeo 11. Talbot's estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any tliov can. why said administrator
should not ho disohnrgcd from his adminis
tration, and roooivo letters of dismission on
tho first Monday in November, 1800.
Given umlcr my hand and official signa
ture, at office, this 2d of April. 1890.
nprdwOm JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord.
GEORGIA, I’loyd county.
COX, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
IM-LlCn-TUKE STIIKKT, ATI.ANTA, «A.
McjfAvairrj oiijiomi * cu.,
Commission Merchants,
And Hellers in General Merchandise.
Hoy atom: Buildings, Whitehall Kt.
ATLANTA. GA.
^-REFERENCES—Messrs. Smith A
Patrick: Smulhvuml, Earl A Co.; Allen. Mi-
Loan A Hulk ley, Now York ; Win. M. Law-
ton A Co., Naylor A Smith, Charleston : J. K.
Toft, Cnsh'r., Diiih'iiii A Johnston. Savannah;
Post A.Mel. New Orleans: Walsh. Smith A
Co., Mobile: Crittenden A Co., Louisville; M.
J, Wicks, Proa. Memphis; 1). A. January A
('»>., St. Tamls. n«v23Ay.
PMtt
HlS
'jW'
traveling, having yWM Marly *Un toil
world. Ha spent over six ysan am«ni a. f
the Rocky Mountains and of Wtes, »*f ft J
tt» “Movnmw llm tW» w«r«
Interesting account of bll adventures thero Vi \
n our Almanac and I’amptiM. . ’
It la an Mtabltidicd fact, that all
IMPURE BLOOD)
The blood la tho life t and when any foniin. •
matter (eta tnived with It, It is at eem ^i
•very organ of the body. Kmy n.rt. fen...
and all the vital organ! qulekly .complain. nTi!
will not digest tli* food perfectly. Th* Uvn J*.
secret* a sufficiency of bile. Th* action of tut
weaken**', aud the circulation It fc«U» V
become clogged With th* poisonous unit, - u
cough—and nil from a alight Impurity »i o’."
head of life—the Blood t As If you liU thranl
•arth, for Instance, In a pur* spring, from iu]
ttny rlvutot, In a few minute* Hi* aliohtumJI
stream become* disturbed amt discolored.
does impure blood fly to every pail, and haw
behind. All the passage* brcom* obstructs,u,,
Uie obstruction is removed, tlie l«mp oMUbtreu!
These pills not only purify the blood, but im.
the secretions of th* body; they are, therefor*, u
Duns FOR BII40UI DUKA!
IJv*r Complaint, 8ick Headache, Ac. HU i«ci
“-dieIn* eipel* from tli* blood th* bUSr* m
._M,and render* all tb* fluid* and recretka,
fluent, clearing and reauscitating th* vital wp*
Pleasant Indeed. Is It to us, that w* are Oka<
within yonr reach, a medicine Ilk* th* "M.irnA
Pita,” ‘hat will i>a»» directly to the .fflkw
through the blood and fluid* of th* bod;, ui|
the sufferer to brighten with th* flush vt h
health.
Judton's Pills ure the Best Brntdj i*gL
enee for the following C’om;i/aia()<|
Dated ComptainU, DtMil\/, Inn,ari SM
CbwaAl, /bwr ami Ague. Liar (W
CWJs, fl-mah Omplatnl».lmnmJ
Chett Disrates, ffeadachtl, Pita,
Chitirrnres, Indifiutian,
Dgtpeptia, Jn/luema, Samlo* a
Dwrrhaa, Inflammation, T
Prow, • m • •
GREAT FEMALE MEDICtS|l|
Females who value health, aboald aenr h
the#* 1111s. They purify th* blond, remorea^
of all kinds, cleanse the akin of all pimylM tri IM
and bring tb* rich color of hiallb to tb* {«]«
49* Tb* Plants and Herbs of which t!** N
mad*, were discovered in a very aurprld*y««
tb* T*sucans, a tribe of Aborigines la Ntiic* i
Almanac or our Agent, and you will reed ehlL
the very interesting account it contain* of U* -I
Midicim" of the Aztec*.
Observe,—The Mountain Herb Pilti
Beautiful Wrapper. Each be* confafai 40 i-iOi, mil
at 96 cents per boa. All genuine, hate IU retaJ
B. L. JUDSON & CO., on each lea.
B. I. JUDSON, ft Co,
SOLE FKOFIUETOH
No. SO Leonard Siren, I
ir*ir roxK.
tr inoU wtnlcil alv.ji—u il
For sale by Enroll A Ycitcr end!
A Nowlin, Rome, Ga. Also by all n
throughout the State*
icrship
prepared to exhibit
which are nl
Our fauilitiei
such that wu
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
»ry partieular.
Thomas M. Glnden's estate.
These are, thoreforo, to cito Ml pent
corned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if
any they can, why said administrator should
not he discharged from Ids administration aud
roceivo letters of dismission on the first Monday
lu October, 1800.
under my hand nnd official signa-
ETOWAH LAND FOR SALE,
T HE subscriber oilers for sale
Ids Plantation, on Etowah
River, threo nud a half miles
from Kingston, and cloven miles
from Rome, containing seven Hundred and
Fifty Acres, of whivli two hundred and fifty
nro cleared and in a high stnto of cultivation.
Upon the place is a good two story Dwelling,
containing eight rooms with fire places, built
three yoai s ago. All tho necessary out build
ings nrc in food condition. The'place is re
markably Irnlthy, nml for convenience of
situation, is excelled by nono in Cherokee,
Georgia. Tho Rome Railroad runs through
the entire length of the nlaeonnd oilers great
facilities for shipping Prc- 1 "”" *.«*—*--
land.*, of great fertility, nro
in cose tho purchaser should desire a lngerr
body than that now offered.
Terms easy. Address,
O. E. SMITH,
april20w3m. Kingston, CnsB Co. Ga.
GEORGIA, I’loyd County
W HEREAS, Arthur 8. Ford, adminis
trator of Jus. J. Gill, represents
to tho Court in his petition, duly filed nnd on
tered on record, that lie has fully administer
ed Janies J. Gill's estate.
This is, therefore, to cito all persons con
cerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show cause,
if onv they can, why said Administrator
should not bo discharged trom his Adminis-
ition, nml roceivo letters of dismission,
the first Monday in October, 1890.
’ myjmnd and official signature,
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS, William .J. Smith, oxocutor
of Charles Webb, deceased, represents
tho Court, iu his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that ho hns ftiily adminis
tered Charles Webb's ostnto.
This Is, therefore, to cite nil persons con-
irned, kindred nnd creditors, to show cause
if any tlioy can, why snid Executor should
not ho d'iscliurgcd from his Executorship,
nnd receive letters of dismission on tho first
Monday in October, 1890.
Given under my hand and official signature
nt offico, this 6th March, 1890.
inorlO. JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord’y.
30 hds. New OrleansISugar,
100 “ A B & C.,
50 l>ls. crushed and Brown Sugar,
200 Bags Rio Coffic.
25 Bags Java coffee, 400 Kegs of Nails,
10 “ Old GovTamjnt Coffeo, 300 Box candles,
lOO Box’ Tobacco, 100O “ Snuff,
150,00 “ Segavs, 200 bb Rec’d Whisky,
75 bhls Old Ryo WhHcy, J
30 Pack’s Crcssont’s, Hcnnossv andotho, choice Brandies,
10 “ Brands, Old and Soft, from private stock,
500'Sacks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and English Darry cheese.
And any quantity of Soda. Starch, Pickles, Ci
Oysters, Mackerel, Sardines, HunkctH, Hr<
vitod.
octlO.tf,
Awaitln^your coimiu
id always
Respectfully,
COX. HILL A CO.
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
W HEREAS, William J. Smith, Adminis
trator of Matthuw Smith, represents to
tlio Court iu his potition, duly filml and en
tered on record, that ho has fully administer
ed, Mathew Smith’s ostato.
This is therefore, to cito nil persons
corned, kindred and creditors, to sliovv causo,
if any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from hi* adminis
tration and receive letters of dismlssiun
tho first Monday in October, 1899.
Given under my hand nml official signature
a Agents for these splendid Safes
* • the public to cull and see other
~sto tho manner in which they
Wo a
nnd
certificates .... „
rosist tho attacks of both
FIRE AND BURGLARS.
These safes have never failed to prose
their contents, and aro warranted to be
ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP.
The construction of the BURGLAR
PROOF SAFES is peculiar, nnd in connec
tion with tho “Great American Key Regis
ter Lock,” (which possesses the grout advan
tage of having NO KEY HOLE nnd yet ImR
the security of a PERMUTATING KEY
capable of 260,000,000 changes.) they will
be found perfectly impregnable.
A. W. CALDWELL, Rome, Ga.
S tr atton A Seymouii, Nashville, Tenn.
niay25.wly.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
A. P. NEELD,
-4* RETURNS THANKS FORTH 10 '
(Il nntronago heretofore extended
~JJL. him, and would respectfully in-—
viteu continuanceuud extension ofthosBi...,
at Ins shop on Broad Street, opposite Mr.
Eye s Carriage Works, whore, by n strict at
tention tn business and an earnest desire to
plense, he doubts not but that ho will bo flblo
so give ample satisfaction to ull who may do-
ire anything in tho line of
i-'asliioiinblc Tailoring
dono up Ihithfully and tastefully.
hits always guaranteed and all work wai
ranted.
N. B.—Cutting done “all right.”
npril20tv2m,
Administrator’* Sulo.
B Y Virtuo of nn order from tho court of
Ordinary of Gordou county, will he sold
on tho first Tuesday in August next, before
tlie Court Hpuso door in said couuty, within
tho legal hours of snlo, tho tract of laud, in
said county, whereon Grovo Tomlinson resid
ed nt tho time of his death, containing Two
Hundred and Forty Acres, more er loss, (sub
ject to widow’s dower.) Also Lina, a negro
woman aged about 46, Jucob, u boy about 21,
Alfred about 10, and Jane, a girl 16. Sold
s the
Into
lio uronorty of said Grove Tomlinson,
of Gordon county, doccused, for tho ben-
nf his heirs and crednorB. Terms uiado
mown on day of ealo.
CURTIS BAILEY,
Juncl6 Adra’i
GEORGIA, Polk County.
S IXTY Dny. oficr dnlo, I will apply lo tlio
court of Ordinary for snid county, for
leavo to sell tho lands belonging to tho cs-
lalo of Lazarus W. Bnlllo, lnlo of sold coun
ty, docsod. H. T. BATTLE,
julj'0- X y2m n Adm'rs,
To the Be-Druetrcd,
—AND-
I’olsonrd Clilznis of Cror^la.
Y OU aro
n deluge of the
cnin|HHind* in the forni «>f
“Alchoholiu Drinks, that
ever emanated from that
test of society, the l.igrun
r theyai
'mixkii. 1 Tlioy
you as a luxury,
Modi
cine, nnd in either case the
effect is tho same.
There is but one way to
escape, and that is to use
as n luxu ry or a mod ion n.en t
a safo aud reliable stimu
lant, sold under stamp and
seal,which renders it ecr
tain it has not been tamper*
M3.il
ud with. Such o
erticle is
CHARLES'
LONDON CORDIAL GIN.
which is Distilled under direction ol the Brit
ish Government,
is delicately flavored, (unliko any othor Gin,)
with some of tho most valuable restoratives of
tho Vegetable Kingdom, nml is by fur the
most healthy beverage extant.
Tiik Most Eminent Physicians of Europe
nnd America, not only recommend its use '
tho hnlo nud hearty, but prcscribo it as
medicine where a stimulant is required.
Tub Female Skx will find it not only »
jdeasant Cordial, butaccrtaiii relief in suffer-
ingsof a periodical character.
Analytical Chemists of nil ranks pro
nounce it perfectly pure, nud its restorutive
mcriss incomparable.
Sold only in quart nnd pint battles by nl
Druggists' Grocers, Country Merchants, Ac.
Beware of IMITATIONS. Huy only
CHARLES'. Nono OTHER is IMPORTED.
D. BALDWIN A CO.,
TV « • Importers.
Depot No. 40, Broadway, New York.
Also importers of fine Wines, Brandies,
Cigars, etc. ’
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
“Schnapps,” “London Dock” ‘Club IIouso’
“Gins, etc., etc.
Bo ware of obnoxious mixtures, put up in
bottles, bearing the above titles. They nro
allcommon mixed Gins, nnd until compared
with tlie genuine
“CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL OIN."
they are aptto dccoive the unwary. 8opt.7.1y.
CIIATTOOUA RIVER
INSTITUTE,
Gaylcsvillu, Clicrokcc Co., Ain.,
S-JO AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal.
CJTODBNTS of both aoxos will ho rccoivci]
U »t Ihl. In.tllutlon, and fltled for tho com
mon uiilios of llfo, or nuy clnss in our Col-
a 9-" n P c , te "* TonoUers nro cmnloyoa,
Bond for a'ctroulnr, 1
I»n21—wly
Greatest Reduction
EVER MADE IN STANDARD
Sewing Machines!
AFTER this dato, I will sell tlio improved
Bnrtholf Family Sewing Machines uta ~
durtinn of $29.99 from former prices.
P. S.—Thc New Straight Noodle Machine
A CARD.
TO THE PUBLIC.
L EARNING that wo aro posted in a South
ern Nowspapor as Black Republican
Abolitionists, wo would inform tho iiuhlic,
■that on° of our firm owns a plantation in tlie
South, and that all the mouthers of it havo
large Interests in tho Southern States, nnd
that we nro neither so rich as to wish to in
jure our own proporty, nor so foolish to jeop
ardize our interests, nor bo unjust ns to inter
fere with tho rights of our friends.
Wo niso des're that our customers maybe
ablo to state, ihavmg our own signature for
proof,) that they buy tbeir goods from
^outliern house, which has been known ud
such sinro m-S, mill that the linn hns .pout
h,nc mill HgRv liberally, nnd had always
used Its Influence In nppoiltion to Abolition
ruimticisij; jii every form.
Wo hope tho thousands of our friends who
have rend tlio calumny, may seo this doci-
slvn refutation of it.
PHILIP SCHIEFFELIN A CO.,
’" n " n ’” ,n ' Now York ~ !
Rail Road Notice,
OrriCE Dalton A Jacksonville R. R. Co.
_ __ Dalton, Ga., May 22d, 1800.
jyrOTICE Is hereby givon, tlmi tho 4th in-
X1 stallment, ton dollars on each sharo of
tuo Capital stook subscribed, of the Dalton A
Jacksonville Railroad Company, has boon
oalledby tho Pireotors, payable ot tho offico
of the Company lu Dtvlton, on tho first day
of August noxt. By order,
junolw2ra EDWARD WHITE, Soo’y.
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIG0RAT0R
NBVJSll DRIIUiX(EATK8,
I -I* In ComiiuiiuUud putirnly ftum
fin inn, nud hns heenmo mi cslnhlWicf
I’nct, a Standard Modicino, known and up
by nil that
now resorted to with
diseases for which it
It bus cured thoii-
two years who had
relief, as tho uumer-
tifieutes iu my pos-
Tho doso must be
pwruuictit of the in-
and used in such
greatly on the Bow-
Let the dictates of
in the uso of tho
and It will cure Llv-
lous Attacks, ])ys-
urrhocn. Bummer
terry, Dropsy, Sour
Costiveness, Cholic,
Morbus, Cholera Ini
iiuvo used it, and is
confidence in all the
is recommended,
sands within the last
given up ull hopes of
ous unsolicited —
session show,
adapted to tho tern
dividual taking it,
quantities as to act
els.
yourjudgmentguido
Liver Invigorntor,
or Complaints, BU
pepsin. Chronic Pi
Complaints, Dyson
Stomach, Habitual
Cholera, Cholera
an turn, Flntnlonco,
DR. LITTLE’S
ANODYNE COUGH D
A new and certain 'cure for Cow,
Asthma, J'nin in ihe Breast/ a
Wimunina Coughs, Colds, etc,, umwidUb
This is » plen.-nnt nudicino to Uke,
dug immediate relic
nine
rchci th«
coutrolling infiucnce over Cough*end
i prompt r
.1 anndice, Female Weakness, and may ho used
sucecsftilly us an Ordinary Family Mcdlcino.
It will euro Sick hondacho, (as Ihousnud
can testify ) in twenty minutes, if two or
three Tcaspoonfuls are taken at coiuiucnoo-
incut of attack.
AH who arc using it nro giving their testi
mony in its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with tho Inviguru-
tor, and swallow both together.
Price? One Dollar per Rnttlc.
—AL80-*-
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
P COMPOUNDED FROM
URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and
put up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, nnd
will kcop in nny climate.
Tlio Family Ca
bal net ivo Catbartic
has used in ids prnc-
ty years.
i he constantly in-
froin tlioso who have
and the sntislaction
regard to their use,
place them within
Tho Profession
ferent Cathartics act
of tho bowels.
Tho Family Ca-
duo reference to this
boon compounded
purest Vogotable
nlikeon every part
canal, and nro good nnd snfo in uil
where a Cathartic is noodod, such ns Do-
rnngomonts of tho Stomach, Sloopinoss,
•Pains In tho Back and Loins, Costivonoss,
Filin and BoronossoVor thowholo body, from
sudden colp, which frequently, if noglnctod,
end In a long course of Fovor, Loss of Appo-
tlto, o*Creaping sonsation of Cold over tlio
body, Rostlessnoss, Headache, or woight In
the head, all Inflammatory Disease, Worms in
Children or Adults, Rhoumatism, n groftt
Purifierof tho blood and many disensos to
Wlrioh flesh is heir, tho numorous to mention
in this adxcrsisoment. Doso, 1 to 3.
l'rioo, 3 Dimes.
Tb®-Livor Invigorntor and Family Cathnr-
tie Pdls aro retailed by Druggist gonorolly,
and sold wholornln by the Trado In all tho
largo (owns.
S. .T. W. SANFORD, M. D„
Manufaoturor and ProprlotdV,
_ ,,, *[ 85 Broadway,-Now York.
Sold by Druggists in Romo, Juuo20,ly,
tiou of tlie Lungs of nny remedy knon
n stopping the most violent in a few I J
p nt most in a day or two. 1I»;
lliHiight lo ho decidedly consiimptir*
* >n promptly cured by using a few k
dthe wearing Little's Strcngtkvniii;
tors ou the chest. As mi anodyne
without astringing the bowels, it
mount to all cough mixtures.
DR. LITTLE'S
vermifuge;
Prepared and nut up l/i .bottles and
only by W. O. Little. ./S-n using, uotliii
is required to relieve children of worn
besides being one of the best nnd tb ,
ever olVored to the public, III fMpniiUJi 1
familiud will save much trouble nnd up
as well as tbe lives of many cbildm:
eight out of every ten eases generally nqi
1)U. LITTLES
French Mixture.
This is prt]iared fropi a French RwIm
tho-forms of No. 1 and .2; tlio fir«t Mi
iieutc, nml No. 2 for the chronic slip.)
has boon much improved upon In this
nnd from its unexampled success ill
supersede every other remedy for the 0
tbo disease of tho Kidnoys nnfl JUdduft.
orrheal, Bhuinorrhcnl, and Fluor Aiks
foe tiou s. Tlds extensive cotnpouud cm
properties totally ditleroiit in UiU
character from anything to bo found
United States Phnruiucoptea or it
practice of safety and eilfeieucy is not til
iu America.
DR. LITTLE S
Ringworm nn*t Tetter Ointmr*)
Hundreds of cases of Chronic T<>]
Scald Heads, and diseases of tbe skin r
ly, have been cured by this »cinri
since the introduction of tho No. 2 P
Hon (being stronger) scarcely n cnisb!
found that it will not effectually crnJia
short time. For the cure of CnnecTosiW
nnd Ulcers it is applied in tho form of n
tors, nnd nlmostlnfalliblo.
Physicians aro referred to the Hthf
Dr. LUtlo’s pamphlet, to tho cst«log*l
medicine of tlie Materia Medics, tlflj|
uses in compounding his diflerent reni
nud asked to say If they aro not tho cbij
Banco of tho profession, at ho hhnielfl
practised modioino crxtonslvely for ro°8*l
ton years, hofore retiring to the buiin^l
All ardors should l*o oddrosicd to
LITTLE A BRO.,
For sale in Romo, by Mossrs. Fsr«l> • i
and by L. W. Doan, Cave Spring*,
linnts or Druggists generally.
tlinrtlc Pin is gentlo
which tlio propritor
‘ice moro than t wen-
reusing demand
long used tho Pills
which all express in
hns induced mo to
tlio reach of nl!.
well known thntdif-
on different portions
tbartio Pill hns, with
woll established fact
from a variety oftlio
Extracts, which act
of tlie alimentary
WALTON
Female College Lotteijl
OF "GEORGIA.
Chartered by the State in 1856.
W.C. DAWSON & Co,, Ma’j(
MACON, OB SAVANNAH,GA.
NOVEL SCHEME I
Policy Plan Lottery.
By thisiflohonio,
Purchasers con soloct their own .
and pay any artiount. for * 1
tlioy may doslro I
Extra Class 2, Draws Oet, 3ij
And on every succeeding day
copied,) nt 6 o’clock, 1 r
fflS"l\\ this Sohcmo, thro aro 75 W
placed in tho Wheal—from 1 UP 10
twelvo of theso Numbers are drawn uw»j|
Whool. If npcreon’BoloctB ono
of tho 76, nnd that Number fs
NumborB drawn, ho gets five time* tne»^a
invested, If - thro Bolootcd’ NuTOP*“3
drawn, ho gets thirty for onet If w* j
ted Numbers aro diawn, ffo, got«
drod for ono; If four soloctcd no ,nDe j/a
drawn, ho gets a thousand for onw J
selected Numbers nro drawn, firo n*.
for ono, of b!x BolOctod numbers ar« .
fifteen thousand to one. RembUB 15 " ‘id
or moro, eolocted numbers nro taxon, » /
of tboso numbers so selected ora n®* -j
among the Twelvo Drawn NumW*** i
Ticket is a Blank.
OUR
Havana Plan Lottery
Draw four (4) Times a Mom f ^
agd ore tho most liberal of opy soliom
ofibiod; For particulars address, - .
W. 0. DAWSON'A 00., ICtf JJJJj
oot2fl.ly.] Macon apd SaVfltt0 fli ^