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TNG realized by ten year’s experience In
ry Goods and ; General .Merchandise that
the mo$t successful way to increase our trade is
“to consider the interest of ..our customers as well
as our own, and acting upon this principle, W*;
are using every possible effort, to jpeet the wants
of our customers and. the public generally in a
splendid *
Dr. JOHN BULL’d
Fall*
CONSISTING OF -VST’>^3
Complete Clues In every Department.
We endeavor to beep the
BEST GOODS.
OUR STOCK. OF.
BOOTS & SHOES
For Men, Women, Boys, Misses & Children
Cannot be surpassed in
QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS-
Wo earnnstly solicit from the Ladies an exami
nation of our
Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves*
as well as
LINEN DAMASK, CURTAIN DAMASK
Carpets, Bags, *fcc.,
As we make specialities of these Goods.
dose of Bull'
In.Kerseys, Jeans, Sattinets ficient -
Tweeds, Clotlis, Cassimeres, &c„
_ Our Stock is large and complete.
Merchant Tailoring Department.
Suits wade to order for Men and Bojb accord
ing to the most approredscyles, and at low fig
ures, guaranteeing a perfect fit in every instance.
We keep a good line of Men's Furnishing Goods
and will soil to the trade at the lowest possible
prices. Splendid stock of Miles k Son's Boots
and Shoes, as low as they can be -had anywhere.
Splendid Iron framed white Hose at 35 to 55
cents. The best Corset ever offered in this mar-
ket for the price, (all qualities.)
, New York Mills Shoulder Sean) Shirts, $3 00
Wamsuita u a ‘ * - 441 2 50
Lonsdale ** u u “ 2*00
.The largest and cheapest stock of Hats in fh
market.'
Gentlemen's Famishing Goods lower than since
the war. Call andsee ..
Very Respectfully,
sep23-tw2m CAMP A CLARK.
Commercial copy twlm
^^e^tftley PIaw.
It is the Best and Cheapest
All like it who know it. -
It is a Turner, Sub-Soiler,
Sweep, &c.
T HIS is believed to be the best Plow ever in
dented for the general nses of the Planter.
It is a complete model of simplicity, rombined
with strength and durability. It has but threo
bolts, and in one minute it can be converted
into Turner, Sweep, Sub-soiler or Shovel. The
Castings can bo bought of the Agents at $3,50,
and any ordinary workman can stock them. Or
the Plow, all complete, will be sold at Rome and
Atlanta, for $5 50, and at Columbus at $6 00.—
These Plow? are
Warranted to give Satisfaction
and in all cases the money will be refbnded*/
they fail.
They are being manufactured in Rome, Atlan
ta and Coin mbua;
The following are Agents:
Ayer, Hills k Co., Rome,
Morrison k Mitchell, “
W L Wadsworth A Co, "
C W NowKn, Summervills, Ga.
Address J. p. GRIFFIN, Prep'r,
sep7tw2w-wtf Rome, Ga.
Dr. John Bull
MANUFACTURER AND VENDER 0»
TffE CELEBRATED
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP 1
FOR THE CUBE OF
Ague and Fever,
OR CHILLS AND FEVER.
T HE proprietor of thia celebrated medicine
jnrtiy claims for it n. superiority over all
remedies ever offered to the public for. tbe safe,
certain, speedy end permanent care of Ague and
Fever, or ChUls and Fever, whether of short pr
long standing. Ho efers to the entire Western
and Southwestern courn try to bear him testimony
to the truth of the assertion, that in no ease
whatever will it tail to enre, if the directions
a-e strictly followed and carried out. In a great
many eases a single dose hae been sufficient for
a enre, and whole families have been oured by a
single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the
general health. It is, however, prudent, and in
every case more certain to cure, if its nso is con-
tinned in smaller doses for a week or two after the
disease has been cheeked, more especially in
difficult aad long standing cases. Usually this
medicine will not require any aid to keep the
bowels in good order; should the patient, how-
over, require a cathartic medicine, after having
taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single
Jnea Pull's Vamfnkln CamSlw Dill. 1 P
LANDS FOR SALE
By A. J. King, Beal Estate Ag’t,
CAVE SPRING, GA.
. No-1.
of 420 acres, lying in Polk Count,, 14
miles from Rome, and 31 from Cedar Town,
Pills will be suf
Dr. JOHN BULL’S
Principal Office, No. 40 5th, Cross at„
Louisville, Ky-
BULL’S
WORM DESTROYER.
To my United States and World-vida
Readers.
I HAVE received many teetimonials from pro
fessional and medical men, as my almanacs and
various publications have shown, all of which an
genuine. The following from a highly educated
and popnlsr physician in Georgia, is certainly
one of the most sensible communications I have
ever received. Dr. Clement knows exactly what
he speaks of, and his testimony deserves to be
written in letters pf gold. He«r what the Do*
tor says of B*1M Worm Destroyer:
Villsnow, Walker county, Ga.,1
J«np }S, 18J{, J
Dr. Joan Bunn—Dear Sir: I here recently
g ren jour “Worm Destroyer” several trials, and
d it wonderfully efficacious. It has not (ailed
in a single instance to have the wiahed-for effect
I cm free to confess that I know of no remedy
recommended by the ablest authors that is se
certain and speedy jn its effects. On the contra
ry they are uncertain m the extreme. My object
in writing yon is to find out hpon what terms I
can get the medicine directly from yon.' If I can
got it on easy terms, I shall use a great deal of
it I gm aware that the nse of such articles is
greal
Dj, bnt 1 set
‘ igareme-
THE BEST PLOW
YET INVENTED.
KSj
Important to Farmers.
T HE Umleisignu'l now offers to the public-one
of the best Farming ^Implements ever pa-
tented in Washington City, in the way of a
Double-footed Plow.
This Plow is so arranged as to run
Two Plows on One Stock
One about 16 inches behind the other. Th|s praj
vents their clogging any sooner than other plows,
acd they are easily adjusted to run any width
from each other that may be [desired.
And you may readily, use any share which you
may desire—the bull-tongne,ihe twisting shovel,
the stiaight shovel, or sweep-^all with toegreit-
cat convenience »nd profit. You oan use two
turning shovels in bedding'up* cotton lnnd, two
bull-tongues to cover either corn or cotton seed,
and two bull-tongues or two sweeps to sweep out
corn or cotton. Two plows of any kind or size
can be used on this stock at the same time.
This Implement is one ol tlte iuo*t volnableevei
offered to the farming'community, because it en
ables one hand and one horse or mule to do the
work of two hands and two moles, and that too
with as much case as the two wonld do it in the
ordinary way, thereby saving half the labor and
expense of the work. A fair test ^of the imple
ment will prove these facts to be trne.
Farm Rights, Shop Rights, County or State
Rights offered on accommodating terms.
Address.
MARTIN A BLACK,
Sepll-twlwAwSm Rome, Georgia.
contrary to the tpach-'ags and practice of a
majority of the regular Iljje oi
no just cause or good sense in u r „_ t
dy which we know to be efficient, simply because
we may be ignorant of its combination. For n»y
part, I shall make it a rale to use all and any
means to afljryi&te suffering humanity which I
may b» able to nomjgwd—not hesitating be
cause home one more ingonionstban myself may
have learned Its effects first, apd secured the sole
right to seenra that knowledge. However, I am
5y no means an advocate or supporter of the
thousands of worthless nostrums that floed the
country, that purport to core all manner or dis
ease to which human flesh is heir. Please reply
soon, and inform mo of your belt terms.
I am, sir, most respectfully,
JPLJDS P, p&EJTSlf M; j>.
BULL’S
SARSAPARILLA.
A GOOD SEASON FOR THE CAPTAIN'*
Beiul ti.6 Captain’s Letter and the Letter from
his mother:
Denton Barracks, Mo, April 30,1862.
Da. Jona Boil—Dear Sir: Knowing the effi-
cienej or jouraaraaparilla, and the healing and
th.
I was rounded about two years ago- was ..
ke i prisoner and confined for sixteen months.—
of it. 'excellent bottom. There is one of the
finest springs Qn this place to be found in the
Cherokee Country. Place generally welT water
ed. Two dwelling booses with gin house and
usual outhouses. The place can be convenient-
ely divided into two or more settlements. It is
now In a good state of cultivation, but with an
active, progressive farmer on iffcan be made to
pro nee as much ol all the grains, grasses and
cotton as ary upland farm in this section—24
bales were made on 45* acres a few yoars ago.
Owing to its present condition, and belonging
to a widow lady, it is offered at the extreme low
price oi $10 per acre in gold, or its equivalent in
greenbacks. Apply to Mrs. Jane A. King on the
premises, or to meat Cave Spring.
*TCARM of 320 aores, 125 acres cleared, the
JP balance well timbered, lying within. 1$ miles
of S. R. A D. R.R, and six miles South from Cave
Spring. The open lani is rich, some rolling and
some level, and finely adapted to all grains and
grasses, as.well as cotton.
IRON ORE, in large quantities, with fine loca
tion tor furnace, adjacent to the “Indian Moun
tain,” embracing in extent about nine square
miles of woodland, affording an inexhaustihle
supply of wood.
TAN YARD on the place, with 18 tan vat3,
2 limes and 1 pool with bark shelter and log
finishing house—yard supplied with fine free
stone water from a spring not over 33 yards off.
The place is abundantly supplied with good free
stone water for all family, stock and tan yard
purposes. The Improvements consists of t*j
sets of log houses with several additional cabins
and threshing house. Fencing needs repairs.
Price $12 50 per acre, with good titles.
•He. 3.
HOUSE AND LOT in Cave Spring. II acres,
recently improved, with a new one-story house,
46X18, with passage between of 10 feet, with two
rooms attached, 32X16, in the form of on L, side
piazza and small shed room attached to the lat
ter, making five rooms ip all, with three brick
chimnies, all well painted and plastered, smoke
house, stabiles and well—garden paled and lot
planked, w th Little Cedar Creek running along
one side of the lot; also a spring near by. This
lot has been newly and tastefully improved,' lies
near the business part of town, and near the
schools churches and spring, and is in all re
spects a desirable residence. Price $2,600.
No. 4.
E ARMofllO acres, 60 cleared, the balance
well timbered, lying 2 miles south of Cave
Spring, in a narrow valley. At least 50 acros of
the land lies level, and produces cotton, com,
wheat, etc., well—the rest is somewhat rolling,
bnt easily accessible for timber purposes. The
improvements consist of a new log house and
other outbuildings, two good wells an J a good
young orchard, good road from Cave Spring to
the place, apd sufficiently near for school pur
poses, etc.
To those wanting a good productive place, and
the cheapest yet offered by me, apply at once, and
you shall have it, and for the low price of $950
cash, with good titles.
No 5.
Spring, and 1J
of Railroad, near Prior’s Station. Land level,
soma bottom on a small creek ranning through
it—all good and productive. Beautiful situation
right on public road, house of four rooms, and
comparatively new and in good repair. All nec
essary outbuildings, with a well of never failing
water. Terms $1250—half cash when possession
is given, the other half 12 months thereafter.—
For farther particulars, apply to Wm. Davis, on
the promisee, or to me at Cave Spring.
No. 6.
of 270 acres, 150 open land, the bal
ance wejl timbered. The land is excellent,
lies as well as any out of the valley.
of it is level and well adapted to grain and clo
ver. Excellent apple and peach orchards: The
improvements consist of a new)* built dwelling
house of 6 rooms, all well arranged and neatly
finished, except painting. Outhouses ample and
conveniently arranged. Thcjimprovcments cost
over $4,000. There is an excellent well of free
stone water,besides a aspring and branch af
fording access to water from any field. Lies
within 1^ miles of Cave Spring, convenient to
schools, churches and village society.
For terms, Ac., apply to the undersigned.
No. 7.
I.1AR1I of 80 acres, lying on Big Cedar Creek,
_1J 6 miles from Cave Spring, and 3 miles from
Thomas’ Mills, 50 acres cleared land, 40 of which
is good average creek, bottom, 8 acres bottom, un
cleared splendid land, 6 acres uncleared, subject
to overflow. The upland on the place is gener
ally level, and a good average as to qn&lity. A
spring In t|m field pear the centre of tne land.
The improvements consist of a double log
house of the usual size, and such out-buildings
as are necessary to a small farm. Gopd well in ;
the yard. The house is on a pretty situation one j
half mile from the public road from Rome to l
Centre. Place generally healthy, with excellent
fishery on it. Heie i? a rare cnance for parties
wishing a good little farm, with 64 acres of good
bottom land, far tha low prion of $1,000 cash,
Cheap—very cheap, and titles good,
No. 8.
T^ARM of 690 acres in Pojk county, 7 miles
r from Cave Spring,* 6 miles from Cedar Town,
three-quarters of a mile from Pryor s Station, on
^ tbe Selma, Rome A Dalton Railroad, SO acres
Being moved so oAeTrmy wruniTa'TaT.'Tn'J^i'.T eJwwe*. with a neat frame house and usual out-
ed yet. I have not sot up a moment”.... 1 it., building. ..eoetsnry for a email Farm, a Well but
no running water. Throe of the lots, making
fa the country, from Mrfiue
amounting "in value to over
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
Our facilities for transacting this immense bus
iness are better than ever before. We have agents
in all the principal cities to purchase goods from
the manufacturers, Importer? and others, for
cash, and often at an immense sacrifice from the
igirial cost of production.
Our stock consists in part of the following
goods:
Shawls, Blankets, Quilts, Cottons, G'ngh&as
Dress Goods, Table Linen, Towels, Hosiery
Gloves, Skirts, Corsetis, etc., etc.
Silver-Plated Ware, Spoons plated on Nickel
Silver, Desert Forks, five-bottle plated Castors,
Britania Ware, Gloss Ware, Table and Pocket
Cutlery, in great variety.
Elegant French and German Fancy Goods
Beautiful Photograph Albums, the newest an
choicest styles in Morocco and Ye vet Binding,
Glove Boxes, etc.
Gold and Plated Jewelry, of the newes> styles.
We have also made arrangements with some
of the leading Publishing Houses, that will en
able us to sell the standard and latest werks of
popular autnors at about one-half the regular
prices—such as Byron, Moore, Burns, Milton,
and Tennyson’s Works, in lull gilt and cloth
bindings—and hundreds ol others.
These and everything else for
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTI
CLE.
We do not offer a single article of merchandise
that can be sold by regular dealers at our price.
We do not ask you to buy goods from us, unless
we can sell them cheaper than you can obtain
them in any other way—while tie greater part
of our goods are sold at about
One-Half the Regular Rates.
We want good, reliable agents in every pa*t of
the country. By employing your spare time to
form clnbs and sending us orders, you can ob
tain the most liberal commissions, either in cash
or merchandise, and ail goods sent by us will be
as represented, and wc guarantee satisfaction to
every one dealing with our house.
Agents should collect ten cents from each cus
tomer and forward to us in advance, for descrip
tive cheeks of the gpods we sell.
The holders of the checks have the privilege
of either purchasing the article tbcreon’aescribcd,
or of exchanging for any ai tide mentioned on
onr catalogue, numbering over 350 different ar
ticles—not one of which can be purchased in the
usual way for the same money
The advantage of first sending for checks are
these: We are constantly buying small lots of
very valuable goods, which are not on onr cata
logues, and for which we issue checks till all are
sold; besides, in every largo club we will put
checks for watches, quilts, blankets, dress
patterns, or some other article of value, giving
some members of tho club an opportunity of pur
chasing an article for about nc . quarter of its
value.
PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES
eojgia, where
ly He U
eye succcs
tent ion toi
most all
after having exhausted;- 4s he ^
of the profession; JOthNorth and South,)
to; possesion of A sj»te?i.Qf tr***- 4- - - — Sj
he was lOoaAestored to sight,
been apracUcing^flysTci
was aigradaatetoOLvsict*
titioner before•fieh&ime'btfndXthe knowl
edge which--he acquired*from the most eminent
physicians, surgeons and ooculist?, North and
South, while.^ndcr treatment, he has-added the
mature exparieuico of twelve years’ 'successful
practice on the eye, aided by the valuable con
tri ■ utions of a judiciously selected"* library on*
ft - " ~
This offer is more especially
the Western and i*outhern Stal
all customers.
to assist agents in
States, but is open to
COMMISSIONS. .
Agents will be paid ten per cent, i n cash
merchandise, when they
PILL UP •THEIR ENTIRE CLUB,
FOR AN ORDER OP $30
From a club of thirty, we will pay tbe agent,
commission, 33 yards brown or bleachei sheet
>n£?go*d dress pattern, wool square shawl.,
French cassimere pants, and vest pattern, fine
large white counterpane, etc., etc., or $3 00
FOR AN ORDER OP *50,
Erom a club of 50, wc will pay the agent, t s
commission, 45 yards of sheetin g, one pair heavy
wool blankets, poplin dress pattern, hinds
wool square shawl, silver case watch, tc.,
$5 00 in cash,
FOR aN OKNER OP 3*00.
From a club of cue hundred, wc will pay the
agent, as commission, 100 yards, god yard wide
sheeting, poin silver Hunting ease watch, rich
wool shawl, suit of all wool Frcncn caMmce,
etc , or $10 in cash.
We do not emrloy any traveling agents, an i
customers should not pay*mcuey to persons pur
porting to be our agents, unless personally ac
quainted.
SEND MONEY AlAYAy<S BY REGIS
TERED LETTERS.
For farther particular.-*, send for catalogues;
PARKER A CO.,
98 and 100, Summer St., Boston, Mass.
oet29wly.
. . ® et , u P a moment since I was
wounded. I am shot through tbe hips. Mv
eral kchh i, impaired, and I need semeU.^.
to natul nature. I Lure more faith in your Bar
WMnira than m anything el,3. 1 wi6 h that
tiuit >S SSSpiS*. Please express me half a dozen
ho- tics, and oblige
ouis. Mo.
WM written April it,
18Bs, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain
Johnson r
Da. Jon* Bum—Dear Sir: My husband. Dr.
C.8. Johnson, w W a sbijfs!} jnrgopn and phy
3 ,n ntroJ New York, whefahe died, feaV
ing tho above C, P. Johnson to my care. At thir
^ age he had a chronic diarrhea and
u whi , c ? 1 E»T e him your Sarsaparilla
It cored him. I have for ten years recommend
edit vn Net. York, and Ohio forsetofaia, fever
sores, and general debility. Perfect success has
a. tended |fc The cores effected in some cases of
scrofula apd levers'.res ware almost miraculous
I am rery anjpoqs for my ton to again have re
cunrse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful
getting a spurious article, hebce, his writing
you lot il His wounds were terriMe, bnt belie*,
be will recover. Respectfully
Jbxvib Jonssn*
BULL’S
CEDR0N BITTERS.
FAST FREIGHT LINE TO
BALTIMORE ^PHILADELPHIA.
Messrs. Courtenay & Trenholm
H AVE the best fregiu .- rrangements taut can
be made for y ; *-
COTTON
tobCifch ports. First class 'Steamships, Insuring
ing Cotton at one-half per cent., leave
CHARLESTON
every-fifth d*y. andmake avef.tgnvoyages of 57
• hours. Merchants purchasing good? in 'Balti-
• more, will eucuro dispatch by ordering via.
ib: -'Charleston Steamer*, and Philadelphia Freight?
. will secure dispat.-h to all points fn tho South
west by beiugjirdcred shipped by Rail to Bal
timore. and s>ta , iCW ; l« Charleston.”
For special iuformation apply to MORDECAI
-A'CO., corner Gay anil Lombard street?, Haiti
more, or COURTENAY t TRENHOLM, Union
Wharves, Charleston, S. C.
oct29 w4t
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
Arkansas heard from.
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN
Stanoy Point, White Co., Ark.. May 23 ’66
Dr Juhn Bull—Duar Sin Last February I wa
in . Louisville purchasing drug*, and I got
si-npe of ymr Sarsaparilla and Ccd-on Bitten,
My g.ih-in-Iaw, who was with me in the s'or«
-•at with rheumatism for s me time
ommenccd on tha Bitter?, and soon found hi?
enerel health improved*
D£.Gi*t. who has been in bad health, riedthean
nd he a so is improved.
D Coffee, who has been in bad health for
several year?—stomach and liver affected—he
the nso of your bitters.
tmprevi
Indeed
Jnequalled for Beauty & Simplicity-
PRIDE ©F THE SOUTH, a beautiful Red, (for
Wool or Silk,)
PRIDE' OF YOUTH,' -an exquisite Purple, (for
- Wool or Silk,)
PRIDE-OF THE FARMER, a ri«h Brown, (for
WcoL)
EXCELSIOR, a splendid Black; (for Wool.)
‘ sides a Yellow, Green and Brown, for Cotton
LL prepart'd by a practical Dyer, and war-
j L TanScd.‘ -Liberal diseonnt to dealer?. Sam
ples sent fh e on application. Price 50 cent? per
i ackago to dye 2\ lhs. material. Address
J. WM. KING, Jr., k CO ,
i; For sale by Athens, Go.
PITNER & SMITH, Rome, Ga.
;; octI9-wtf
l year?- _
eU very much by
the Cedrop £it£ers has given 3 on great
|M>pnIarity in this settleffiept. I think I could
sell.a great quantity of your 'medicines this f§IJ.
especially year Cedron Bitter* and Sarsaparilla
Ship me via Mepiphi?,careof Rlckett k Neely.
Respectfully,
a B. WALKER.
J'repnrod by Dr. Jrhu Ball, at Lis
story, Fifth st., Louuville, Ky.
Bor sal. by Dr R. T. MITCH ELI,, Rome, Si
iono3tw-wly
.etter Heads and Bill Heads
THE BEST OF
! BILL HEAD PAPBH
; ALWAYS ON :J and, and heat jobs-
\ WILL BE EXECUTED AT THE
’ COURIER OFFICE.
Still they Come.
1 1 FRESH supply of thosa popular Si.k Pob-
11.1ms. For salami B. 8. LESTER'S,
Ho. 4 Shorter Block.
NEW
PURNITURU
STORE.
O N the FIRST - AY OF SEPTEMBER next,
I will open in Rome a superior lot of Im
ported and Domestic Furniture, such os- —
Parlor Setts,
Bedroom Setts,
Wardrobes,
/Tables,
Chairs,-
Cribs,
And all «tfcer necessary articles of Furniture,
an i r.opc my old friends and the public will give
examination before-buying.
aug?8tw-wtf WM. KETCHAM.
120 acres, are detached from the ether, and con
tain iron ore abuudantly. These will be sold
separately, if desired. There is a g»cd Farm ly
ing well, and producing all kinds of grains and
glasses, as well as cotton, but its chief value con
sists In the abundance of timber, which finds
rpudy sale on the Railroad for Crosstles and wood,
the fine mnujqg within a quarter of a mile of
the Railroad, and also in its pre, }yiqg ^roadside
th<» Prior property, lately sold to the Messrs, Ko
hl Price $8,000. Titles good.
augl2tw-wtf A. J. KING, Agent.
HURLEY’S
Stomach Bitters,
FOR
DEBILITY, LOSS OF APPETITE, WEAK
NESS; INDIGESTION, OR DYSPEPSIA,
WANT OF ACTION OF THE LIVER
OR DISORDERED STOMACH.
TfiiiDsRB are no Bitters that can compare *ith
X these removing these distressing complaints.
For sale or can be had at any Drug store in tl
United States.
JAMES RUDDLE k CM.,
Proprietors, Louisvi)la Ky.
To' Jas. Buddie A Oo., Louisville, Ky: *
Gehtlehex. This is to certify that 1 have been
for years a sufferer, and hare tried all the Tonics
I have heard of or soen advertised, wit*i 1 ttle or
no relief from any Of 'them. I heard yoi r Hur
ley Bitters highly spoken off and tried a bottle.
I felt a great deal better, and firmly believe that
on one or tiro occasions it was the means if sav
ing and prolonging my life. I conscientiously
recommend them to all sufferers as tbe best Bit
ters known, and advise them always to .<sk for
Dr. T. A. Hurley's, and have no other. Y u can
pse thisas you think r .oper, if it will vnefit
others.* Yours trn’t Ac.,
r JOHN W. DIXON.
Louisville, Ky., Doe., 10,1866,
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla
With Iodide of Potash.
Dr. Hurlev—Sir: I wish to make knovrn my
ease to the «nhabitants of Louisville. I am a
clerk in a large estnblishmei t, and the victim of
hereditary scrofula, from which I have suffered
beyond description, and fi r months and months
have been unable to follow my cmpl«»ytnrnt. I
have taken Cod Livor Oil, Iooint, Guvsot*’s and
Bull's Sarsaparilla. My brother had b ion
BHEUMATISM!
EAYTON'S OIL OF LIF-£,
THE GREATEST LINIMENT OF THE AGIJ
It Works like a Charm!
It has been applied to tho - in the ?t«.
of Savannah, Macon, Augusts, f Me-,
gemery, an<l all leading cities and towns to ••
Mississipi river, from hii famous carri*..*. .
many years, with
WOXDEUFUb SUCCKjis.
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA^
PAINS IN THE BACK,
BREAST. dOINT:' and SI f
were brought to the Profe-?i)r. who as qui-
rubbed the patient thoroughly with bis
OIL OF LIFE,
seeding tiiom away in every in>fanc«? entirely
relieved, thus causing one bottle of the i.inhu-
to sure hundreds of dollnrs in doctor’s bill.-.
itiS iL
most q
,'dhel
other occulist in tho United States,'who
same system. * Ho also treats chronic cases in all
forms. Terms for treatment cash.'- 4 : ; .
To remove from tbd'mlnds most* scru
pulous any prejudices that may . arise, he rp
fers the publip.to the.fdllowing first'class. names,
giving the pQstoffice c4dresa of cachj and; pror
poses that for proof that any/oj. the • certificates
herein published by him arn not : gc^uine,' cr tsf<
that these cures were not effected by him os herje
in stated, to pay to'the order of the individual
producing esid proof:*'Five thousand dollars.
REFERENCES, ,,y
Gen. J. B. Gordon, Atlanta, Ga: >_'} : s- jth
Col W II Pruden, Dalton, Ga.
I J Wood, Rome Gau*"., -
Prof SG Hillyer, CartersviUc^Ga.
Capt \Y T.Callicr, Calhoun, Ga. ; a*
Rev B L Rqss. M D Fort Valley, Ga.i
G S Dasher, Conductor S WRR Ga. ;«• *
I F Cox, Pres., Female College, LaGrange, Ga.
Col. B. A. Thornton, Colum bus Ga, -
Hon C B WootcO/DAwson Ga..:-, #
Hon Win M Ti*mlin. Cuthbert Ga. ‘ ■
E D Wood, E?q, Dalton, Ga.
Hon Chas A Stanton, Tuskcegee, Ala.
Hon. R A Turnipsced,Fort Gaines, Ga.
Dr W W Ford, Americas, (jUtu j. • -
T>r F FTaber, i^ :
K^/ryJoeolityxi htahodi* Lit a.
Dahlou«ga, Ga. _ ‘ chan^/tS pTuvo.ifselff at any point
i • - '* - ' tl it J»*»a l.i.on itsAt) in ...... Cl.
H C Hooten. Esq, Union Sprin Ala.
Hon W H C Davenport, Lone Star, Texas,
R G Holloway, Esq, Cotton HiH, Go.
- TK Vining, Esq, Macon, Ga.
Dr J T Roberson, Eufeala, Ala.
Hon J T Clark, Cuthbert, Ga. . ---.
CERTIFHLVTES.
To the blind:
Go to Dr. Hooten, at Cotton Hill, Clay county,
Ga,and be cured. If possible to have your eyes’
restored, ho can and will da It. r My daughter
lost her eye sight suddenly of Amaurosis.* i bad
almost despaired of her ever being cured, Jrat on
hearing #f Dr. Hooten, I immediately placed my?
daughter under his treatment, ,*nd in a short
time she was restored, and can nofraoc as well as
she ever could at any time. Do not delay, but
go at once to Dr. 'Hooten and. be' cured. His
treatment is hamless. If he does'you no .good
he will do } ou "luhn.’ -Vy* daughter; and ■
cannot find wordajtafficient to express one grati
tude to Dr. Hooten.
This certificate I give cheerfully, earnestly
hoping it inny prove a benefit to-th? blind, also
to my mnt^ esteemed friend; Dr. Hooten
.V.»r-+ ^WALSMITHA.
Very respeetfuliyr. , .
Eufaula. Ala. June- IstJ lS57.- :
wr <*: VAitra,
R Me, Ga.
Hedicines,
Consisting of i - : ‘
ER MEDICINE, 'r
“ ANO^YNE PAIK KILL IT,
' ''' .A^ra PILLS,
ERYCORBlSS^
4
lli-ent physician; that
’•uti our. pcopln are
Ldftrqqsamoqt of Tthat
q-“— _ , ■
vS PROPHITT’S
-Liver Medicine
. it of the evil. It cure;
ina cases but of ten, is at the
;bs, Djspc£:sla,. Colic^ Sick
am, Constipation, Menstrual
common,' among onr people.
.bottom of the Coi
JTea&aekc?
Obsfructici
WjT^ 9
sum 1 - LIVER MEDICINE
has theadvantage of most any other Preparation
ofMedicine that acts upon the Liver. It is in
time?)
locality
neither sour u^r (reqz^ any ternperaturc that
' STroman ’Being-can Qcm^»y with safety.
x 1 It is not*too strong for children,, or i
for theirort robust. There'is'no'troub
• -takrogdti* It hks.gnhrcd a'Very high reputation
d,a£iirand Honorable
... , my point in America,
arid it has been usod in every State Soutii of
I-Iaino, and is alike applicable - to disorders of
-iuc Lver and digestive powers 3 at all places yet
Tra yeliing parties, North and South, carry iff
and find the-h a’ppy effects of if in all
PROPHTIT’S LIVER MEDICINE
•'. Dr. Prophitt~Having used this nedicine adfiS-
cicntly L-nif to test it? virtue, and to satisfy xny
pwn xuind.that'it is an invaluable remedy for
Djsprpsia—a disease from qrhLcKThe. writer has
suffered much' for six ‘years—-and being per
suaded that hundreds who now suffer' from this
annoying complaint would bcsignaUy benefited
SmitiiTillei Gx^ ltay 31,1867.
atHiclc<i;*itlrRor« lE.vret :
Doolt CecxTT, Ga., April, 1867.
This i; to certify (hat I was confined lo the
house, and most efthe tioic to my Iwd, And suf-
available roraody, with no rdiei, I waa
with twobottise ofiDr. O. 8. Prophitt'a Anodyne
medicines no w out, certain.
IJt . W. A. FOREHAND.
and after applying to a large number of emi
nent physicians. without' obtaining any -kind of
relief, I was relieved ofJtllndQCSs.allsorenes. of Ip OT , Alf Cooxtx.Ga, Septemhsr 22,1868.
the eyes, and I may say entirely cored within two I Dr O 8 PmT.btit^RiY-Z.T
weeks of treatment by Xr. Hooten. I can checr-fjJit-' * * ^
further, that his treatment is mifil r and 1
fully say :
your LiYeT Medi-
l jrour .Female Tunic,
▼er and
KAYTON’S OIL OP LIFE
»nd hearing of Pr Hurley*? Snr.-apa
rills, procured me a Keif do®or. rviiales of it i
have suffered fur twelve years,and now finifhing-
the last bottle, which wilj leave me in perfect
health. I think it a wonderful mcd.cine, end
tbe. doctor a credit ts the city be resides in.
I shall be happy to answer any commnniea-
tions that may be addressed to me on the 'abject
I am, sir, yours obliged,
HENRY TURNER,
inay20-tw-w-1y Cincinnati.
Ur. Chas. Williams’ Balsam «i V* .Id
Cherry and Wood Naptlia.
This Medicine that lum been proven to le to
[active for Pulmonary Diseases lor ale
Rome by HAMILTON k TURNL .
No. 3, Choice Hotel
Sorgho Machine
COMPANY,
No. 6 City Hall Block,
BROAD STREET, ROHE, GA.
Ve are manufacturing our celebrated
Self-adjusting Cane Mills,
Broad Under-flow and
Cormgated Evaporators,
and Cane Jnice Clarifiers.
It is the only Sorgho Machinery that will do
wh»t, is represented, or will give entire satisfac
tion, pnd on which a good Syrup or Sugar can be
made from 8orgham Cane without the. use of
chemicals. * f e guarantee ell.our Machinery as
represented, and being a nome eriterprise onr
guarantee* are available.
Our machinery .is adapted to both Sorgho and
Louisiana’ Cube. VVe aefj competition in Price
Capucil v, Workmanship or Durability. Call on or'
add re-s’ J. H. PARKER, or
, . M0BRI8QN.& MITCHELL,
aug3wtf Rome, G».
Is now considered by ull who havo witnessed
its application to be the tru-i and reliable reme
dy for rheumatism, neuralgia, and for all pain.*-
aad aches whereter a liniment ea.i bj u^e<f.
Kayton’s Oil of Life
The never-failing German Liniment, is un
equaled for its sterling Virtues in the history of
medicines—making a swiff and sure cure, gi ving
relief in every case almost by the first rubbing.
Read tho testimonials, and hear the opinions
of the people.
For sale brail leading drng stores.
McKesson & robbing
WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEW YOBK.
PROPRIETOR,
JACOB LIP PM AN,
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE,
SAVANNAH,-GEORG I A.
most cerfcinly . harmless, it. net beneficial, ij I have n
would like to pay Dr Hobten^e’. debt of grati- 1 -
tude I own him for the tilracst miraenlocs enrei
of my Bliritecas, add give tiii, cortificatc grata- . HeodachefOoiroMd paTqa'ofevera kind are mb-:
itouslv, boiling that it.^uay be of Bume uenefit to I Jued by tbam. After 1 uring the modkiue re
I Ions, I.ehcotfttily acomnJd them tott“tod
to all thaAare afflicted, as tho best
^ica for all the diseases for which
. _. . . -, . . , -— — j — — —- — — — ™ .iicn ded, etc.
DR. IIOOPEN'S INFIRMATOiiY FOR TUB : Yours respectfully, JA8: WRIGHT.
BLIND—IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO AHoftim, abovo medicineg sold by druggist
THOSE* AFFLICTED WITH -DISEASE? OF and merchants generally &roughont the South
EYES—NO HUMBUG.- west.
Award limt there arc many persons who are j
•.siduously enaa^ed in tbe effort tp create a gen- I ■
eral impression that Dr. Hooten is a “humbug,''-I No. -421, King Street, near Calhonn*
aad hi;ijra^ticeamqrcfarce, thereby prevent ini? I t> j r \ ' . Charleston, 8. (X
as far as their influence extenjy, those afflicted | ^ # P* re dj>nlj 1>J pf. PROPHIT^ #
with dise.-i.-ud'eyes.from comiug^o Min far relief,
wc. a convenient number,of his pationtu, impell
ed by n sense of gratitade to Dr.
Hfioten, and of duty to oiir fellow sufferer^ take
method of placing before tl;o world our unit
•dimony on th : s most important' subject—
Thore are many ether patients w!»o would glad
ly add iheir namt3 and testiuiony, but circnu-
stanco 5 do c-t affard present opportunity. It is
but proprr to sla;e that wo pqt this qammunica-
tioq to prea? of oar own accord. ’ without givtfig
ti:. *iighi«d-iutimattqn*of the VaWd to Dri Hoo-
ten. ' - - •
We fully be Hove that Dr. Hooten is; all , ^
hi.- circulais and o>h. r auIvortcements -’represcii
him ti> be. Ge is candid in hiV •piniot.S lie^.yriil
n>t pr>;mtse more t?»an linthin^.siie can perforin,
nor d^fftin pcrsfTns on cxpenfi-T anneccssarity.—'
For Lite reason chat it would require too • much
space for the present we qu.it ta this
New York.
19Rj
HARRIS Sr. BR0,
otton Factors,
: ' II" 11^
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
and DEALERS IN ib $ig jyM-,1
Groceries, Grain Whiskey, Ac.
Rome, Ga-
_3£^Cash Advances made on consiguthents to
onr iriend3 in New Y’ork, New Orleans, and
Savannah. dcclO-w-ly
eooxrf
I'* 1 ' .
retata.-ii„.
These nre theicfiire to c’te . . I
and singular the kindred ™. 0i , I
deceased, to -bo nod apiC.^? cre <>itm
. Given under m
of November, V“ J
n. e. cow Ann. it: J. nAiims.
Co w and & Harris,
COTTON FACTORS.
$ i T - o- *
General
COMMISSION in ERCHANTS
t .. . 26 COMMERCE ST.,
ISTorfolli, Va.
Will Attend promptly lo sales of CottoryGrain
Lumber, Tobacco, Naval Store?,N. O. Fish,
oml purchase of supplies.
Consignments Solicited
' jndo!-wCm . . .. • >
GEORGIA, Ftoxj. Co L ., TV
i«ato ’appiic’-
land.a hoiongin. to the estate"IISl'l
NEW FIRM.
llLb.fit.JtA.ILT & CO
Successors to
DAILY, REESE &
Manufacturers & Dealers
in-
Jmmmrn
AND ; ; 5 >1
SASH A\l> BLIiVDS.
TN purchasing the shop and machinery of
JL Messrs.’ Daily, Resse k Co., wo have greatly
imprqvod the facilities for manufacturing, ltis
, nng.
cured ^.S?&co°T P J tCat meQ in f 1 dc P ar /-
ments ot Qur bustness; ta keep an ampl supply
of material on band, and do work stricly ac
cording to agreement In t ©roughness, and
promptness, we do not moan to be oxeelled by
any manufacturing establishment in the South.
LUMBER.
stock of seasoned and gre n 1 amber
ipt constantly on band, from which
contractors can supply themselves at market
have come here tu the InSru,u.f*iry
bliii.l for many ye.tr*. that now see. Several have j
been entirely , restored—many pihtr; ar$ now!
nearly well—and nlraoat without excc^fi<;n all J
who havo been under ♦reatmenfflang enough to I
be fully impressed by it, ar» maR?ng: >ood .ipa-
prcveiBcnt. herttb j r eanfestly/invoke * all |
philanthropic person?this sfaflqnenff to‘j
give if as wide a circttWHqq an pn«sf‘olo . for thej
benefit of tl»eir suffering race.' 'Wer especially
advise all who may be inclined lo aoifto., to ffDc. j
Hooten, for consultatiec or rrc'vtruehr, <o. give i
heed to any reprcsentaticnB'ngMnsf tftm at home,
on tho way, or in Atlanta'.' . C-mc directly to him I
Moreover, be sure to converse with hi^ patients.-
Should’ any desire further information from us
on this subject; lot thein coit?nlt u3 either in per
son by correspondence at oar rrspective'l jxj3t-of-.I
flees, given be’ow. It will afford each and all of |
us the greatest pleasure’to give the desired char
acter and measure of special information^
ilcs3rs. C L Fuller, Mt. Meigs, ’ M<migon»erT
oounty, Ala. ‘| . c*AUi Jrover, Kem
Mrs. R Chaw.tbon, Locust Grove/ircnrv co. J Ague, Periodical <
Georgia. - ' —a p ' - snd iodeod' 1 on-
Mra.S J Martin, Yellow River, 5 Gwinnett
Georgia. . ' - ‘ ‘ 'v •
Mrs. C T Ellison, Union Springs, Alar f
Miss M A Goodwin, Saufannee, G\viauelt*<
ty, Ga. - 1 * 4 CO^ ** ^ *• -
Atlanta; Giu
For safe by Dr. R. V. MITCHELL, Rome.
:jonel7w6m.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and
such as Coughs, Colas, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthnii
Probablvnevir before in the whole history of
icdicIneTnas anything won so— ,J -’ J —*-
upon the confidence of mank
remedy for pulmonary complaints.
t;series ofy«frs,. **
men it has risen w
.tioo, as'ft has become better
er and power to cure tbe various affections
mgs and throat, hare made it known as are-
liable protector against them. While adapted to
ihlilder forms of disease and to yotmg children, it is
e.t the same time the most “ * ' *
be given for incipient coi ,
gerons affections of the throat and Inngs. Asapro-
vision against sudden attacks of C “ ^ "
be kept on hand in evory fia~”—
are sometimes subject to •
hould be provided with thii _
Although settled Consume
curable, still great numbers of cases where
case seemed settled, have been completeh
and the patient restored to sound by ths
ChcKry ^PeetoraJ. .So complete is its mastery.
over die disorders of tho Lungs and ■**-“
most'obstfnato of them yiWa to' it. „...
ing else could roach them, under the Cherry Fee*,
.tori'! *they subsklo and disappear. -,
■' <H ut -FuWic Speakers find great pre-
LcJUc i from it. . ^ ;
- I bv'it S relieved and often wholly
jirtmcMH* is generally cured by taking too
Cherry Pectoral in-email and frequent (loses.
' So generally are its virtues known that we
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
Miss M A Young; Calhou**,' Gordon county, |:-dpnuWerai
B F Cowart, M^eont Ga.‘ U-/.C- 1 f
ba.
C B McCutchcon, Franklin. Ga. - it' •'
W M Jordan, Xoachapoka r AXfti« % m
W J James, Fairbnrn, Ga.
J 8 Gibson, Gordon, Ga.*
Isaac W Whortoo. ^ -
11B Newson, Latjrangi.'Ga,' ,
^©-Person, desiring further infonuatiamviH {
apply to Dr Hooten foe circulars. >
Perseus iailing to regeiyn onrasTi.to letters•
immej.alcly,.wilt please write a rccood time.
torpidity
mutating
pyit|p ti y e,
THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Chill and Fever Expeller,
Acts as a tmic and as an appetizer, giving the
mtieht strength and building up his system,
earing him stronger and healthier than before
tbe attack.
octlOwtf.
O
Teas
,F the finct flavor ns b. had at
B. S. LESTER’S,
N». 4 SkertoT Block.
O.U2
CEDAR VALLEY
LAND FOE SALE.
T HE subscriber offers nis Plantation known
formerly as the Morrison place, three -fourths
of a-mile from Cedartown for sale. The place
contains 700 acres of as .gcod J\nd «s there is in
Cedar Valley. Last year the- net profits, from
the rented lands planted in cotton, waa forty-
ht dollars per aer.;. The plftl-e is admirably
w^Vreu and cun conveniently be divided into
two or tlin •* fatias. Thvre i.< an excellent two-
st4>ry Dwelling, with niiic ro.ns, well finished—
an au4ple*a-npply of-good Out Buildfng?, a good
Gin iiouee nnd Screw. an«l «>r nine comfort
able Housvo for Uenter3. If «nv cn« i-. willing
ti. pay anjlhlng like a FAIR. PRICE h>: GOOD
LAN D, we CB!i trade.
I will to**c one-half the amount th:t lands,
which aro no better, bare recently sold for in
this valley. HIRAM PHILLIPS.
june26 tw-wtf
ftUroundthe world.
PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
c A^.i > 7 4 Msnpin, and all the drug
cs i« Romej also, by all druggiata everywhar
i ” :i • •
CHEROKEE
-..iwtA.s'oivie
vjS'JipO j'SED B Y TIIK
GHANfl LODGE
: OP GEORGIA,
Insures the laves of al)
M aster M! a s oa s
For SMo b I
IN GOOD STAJiDINQ
E. C. HOTJGriT, Not over 65 Years of Age.
LOCAL AGENT, ROHE, GEOR
.■ S '- ’ : >■- - i .
A supply of Machines, Needier, Thread, Silk
c. r idaptedto the Maehinea, constantly oi
hand. . jnly3-w3m
ALL BINDS OF
JOB
NtiATLY 4 CHEAPLY EXECUTED
Ar-THE'COURIER OFFICE.
KAYT JN'S .OIL OFLIFEenre3 Ground Itch*
awe-lingJ? Insect Ptings and Litre.
G O o Lester’s and got fine Teas.
toct2i 4 Shorter Kwk*
Class A.? limited tc* '1,006
‘ B, “ — 3,006
C, ■- 5,000
i Fee to either class $5 06,
i 8110 on thedeath of a memtw,
CUAS. IT. SMITH, P-cs’t.
TH03. J. PERRY, Sce’y. -
apr20tsr-Tvtf—— — -
EVERYBODY
'WENTY-FIVE CENTS fora Cer-
in Packard A Co’s Grand Diatri-.
con?i9tim: of Pianos.Melodeotw,
mil Silver Watches, Jewelry, Ac.;
Every article tobedis-
■ SUOO plan, and'
■ML wiKBMfMw, -
yon are to receive. Certificate* anddr-
oular? «cnt ou receipt of Scents, or five
for »100. rACKAKB|kCO<
53 West Fourth Street,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
FURNITURE.
Will be made a speciality, and home made and
imported furniture trill be kept in good variety.
at pricer arlmtat Atlanta rata.
MAT TRASSES
Kept on hand and madeto order.
SASH & BLINDS,
Doors, Mantels, Window Frame etc,.
Will be furnished at Atlanta prices.
JOB WORK
Of all kinds ia oar line promptly and faithful
ly attended to.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
COFFINS
Famished at short notice.
Ware Room Broad St., Opposite
R. S. NORTON A SON.
febUtwIm-vSm.
DENISON’S
ConditionPowders
Cattle and Hogs,
Ar* unequalled for Coughs, Colds, Loss of Ap
petite, HIdo Bound, Yellow Water, Farcy,
Surfeit, Lung Fever, CoBc, and all disease*
iacadent to toooo animals Warranted to do
all that 1* claimed for theca, if given according
*“ *'—“— See drculoa*.
^ Mouufactored by
0 D. M. DENISON,
W'&r* , COLUMBUS, Ga.
Rome, Georgia.
palr.Sw.Iy ...
Dr. HUNTER
i ^ONTIHUKS to treat *11 private disease*. 8yp-
hilts, in all its forms, Gonnorrhea, Gleet,
Stncfurcj Orchitis, and all urinary diseases, and
the effects of mercury nr* completely eradicated,
“ 1 1 “ ' Wwrirwn
ircduces some of the allowing effete, as blotches,
cea?ed, of saidconntr, being at thi*
_ rogented, and the same being liable ta
waste,, it is hereby made known to all concarotd
that unless applica ion is made to this Coart fet
aftflgaaeeam s
The Doctor publishes a medical circular that
gives a foil exposition of the veneral and pri
vate disease* that can be had free at office, or by
f° r ^e stamp. It gives a ol#*r delmoaUon
all tne diseases and oonflitiona resulting from
the infringement of the moral laws, excesses in
dulgences, exposures and imprudence in mar
ried or single life. Every sentence contain in
structions to the afflicted, and enabling them to
determine the precise natue of their complaints.
Tho establishment, comprispg tea ample
rooms, is central.' When it is not convenient to
visit the city, the Doctor's opinion can be ob
tained by giving a written statement of tha ease,
and medicine* can be forwarded by mail or ex*
press. In some instances, however, a personal
axaminstjop is absolutely necessary, while in oth
nal attention is requix
fes»ta£ss*f94
sea!
4 b-' m" "“o'ivis
&& mAr,t40j^£LSS7.a>!»4S!ft
wfgpstaici/f cultivutiox u : Ik , ear *La4T'|
rflv ;? 4'fc^hnrJntfdylifen c WeiIII
ti” |
Iric: aid’d ScclioDV^reSufc®’ «,"’ 6 !il l :»|
AUo, lot No. 27d and »3a, i n “ “"*• I
ThVi J ce ?? on ’ lyi«S a’ lire ia adof Bi *<t|
arerr bt ^
A 1 **?.,* 4 *’™*™ b
and 4lii wc'tion." “ tho'J6th du Ws |
Also lot No63,2Ith district ami.j
Gilmarccnnty. 1CI andfd.
. Th ® land to he roid th. ,
^ --I--. j ' r • r ~.iy*z 71c V H
GEORGIA, FlovB Ceuxrr. " '
2S;onf clied ’ ^
at my office within the time pre.^riW I
t? «bow cause if anykey ha?e^‘{^|
JESSE LA1IBISTH,
C-C.qy.it
.hould not be granted.
By the Ordinary.
anglO-Jm
GEORGIA, Ftorn Conxrr.
sep7 JOHN P WHITBUBID, Adn’t
DADE COUNIT.
TlYfirtue of an order from the Chart cl 0,*
^-At2»&.«ssar3
lot No. 88. in the JStb Ui.trict tad I h ,
Dade donuty beloniiag to tha estate ol Ri.bw
M : *y c ««k. b-te of Texas, deceased.
ere°Ut U £^.t, C ' I rf C “ L r' rem ' linder on 15 —4
credit, with note and approved aeenritj
~ MITCH POPE: id a v
EXErUTOII'S saieT
wailftwiattsast
0 TeS.^ P , roi w rt:!r Balc.-decccS^
• 1 L '" 1J : -- cr TV* for ffiaan.
0Ct2i-wtd - . j. A. BALB-Vr.
GEORGIA, Dadu Comtt,
r HER£A6, Matilda
. : fdrlettar» of dismi.
W.C. Martin, tatcrorsaid __
jS^a|B5^£S-sa|
93KSa®H-SJ-JS-«gS
sum. ...
thST S M, d f8 6 r ^^u,d..fl fcW a*,** |
• JAS. C. TATLOB,Qri*y.
POLK COUNTY.
SHERIFF SALE.
WHi be sold before the Court Hoar. dost.
TT in : Cedartown, Ga.;.:on the l.t Tank,
.O--!??,? 011 of Eand - No *- 79z and 793, IvinaQ
tho e4 Dutrietand. 4tb Section. Aim ta UTS.
in the 2dl> .strict and 4lh Section; Levied call
the property of John W. Rogcrj, non-retidett.»
B i. Administrator’s Sale.
. virtue of an Order from the Court of Oift
irery of Chattooga county, wUI be »UW-
lore .the Court House door-n.lho .tows ofSre-
mcrrillc, in said countv, between the usaal km
ofnle, mt tbo firatTuesday in Decetnberncxt,thi
Land boioogms to the estate of Neb.ii Altois,
lute of said eonnty, deceased. Terms cssk.
oeffi td N A ALLMAN, Admit
CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
GEORGIA—Chattooga County.
HEREAS, John Horn, Adniabtrator “
, ’ f t!l , c ,f 8ta: ° “, f - l9 ^* c . dereastd, tp-
plira for letters of <!emission from ssid esfcite,
Tluae a:e therefore to cite *nd admonish all
and sincnlar the kiedred and creditor? of tvi
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to said applicant's, dismission;
rep21-3m~~ SAM’L HAWKINS, Dsp.0ti
GEORGIA—Chatti»g»Conuty.
sass np»n the earne at my office in Sumnwrrille
on Monday. Sth day ot November, Ia39, »tl5
“Vlock, M. J. B. HILL, Ordinary
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GEORGIA—Ch«t:<K>ga Coanty.
XT IIEUEAS, W Maidox bo* applied for ex* I
"v eruption of itersjnalty.and 1 willp»«i sp?« I
the same at my office on the 10th day of I
remcer. I$rf9. I
t J B HILL, Ordinary..' |
GEORGIA—Chattooga County.
HEREAS, Jaa H Gilreath haring »P*
T f plied ft.r exemption of personalty and set
ting apart sn-1 valuation of homestead, and I w £*
pass upon the same at my offleeat 12 oclo«k r M*
November 10th, 1S69.
°ct2C J B HILL, Ordiniry.
GEORGIA—Chattooga Cocstt.
SAMUEL HAWKING
Dp'/.Ordy-
«r« dally porson
the accommodation of such
GEORGIA—Chattooga County.
W HEREAS, John W, Maddox tpplie*U>*•
for permanent letters of Administrfhfl*
upon the estate of G. B. T. Maddox, late tf Mi*
county, deceased;
This is to cite and admonish all and sinj*Itf
the person* concerned lobe and appear ** *^
office within tbe time prescribed by lav, ta»W*
cause, if they can, why said letter* •bool* *•*
granted to said applicant. _
Given under my hand and official ligam 81 *
this Oct 29, 1869.
SAM’L. HAWKINS, D*p. Ordy*
nov2
required, and tor
patients there or*
apartment* connected with the office that are
provided with every.requisite that is calculated
promote recovery, including medicated vapor
baths. All prescriptions are prepared in the
Doctort own Laboratory, under hi* personal su-
*>ervision. Medical pamphlet at office free, or
»y mail for two stamp*. No matter who have
failed read what be say*.
Ofllee No. 1S3, Third Street, between Green
and Walnut streets,neai the PcBtoffloe, Louis
ville, Ky. Office hours 9a. m., to 7 p. m.: Sun
days It a. m. to 12 m.
jul' 3£w-wly.
WOODEN WARN.
T>UOTSTS,TbH Cbunu, Trayi, Siftire. Wuk
Wdl-Bwlreta^Mrererre, ha^ tm
Itbtof b.
GORGIA, Chattooga County,
AIT HEREAS, James Beard applies to
f ? letters ef administration upon the •***
of J Sanders, deeeaaed. n
These are therefore to cite and admonish
and singular those concerned to b* *ad
St my office within the time prescribed hy
to show cause if any they bare wlyr osid tow* 1 *
should not be granted. ,,,,-
Given under my hand and offieial sif** w - p ’
Oct 27, 1859.
SAMUEL HAWKINS.
nov.2 Dt’J- OWN-,
> of Grorerka uiJ Ctik
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