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FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27.
THE SHADOWS IN THE VAI.I.LV.
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BY H. L. FLASH.
There's a mossy, shady valley,
Where the waters |rind and flow.
And the daises aleep in winter*
'Neath a coverlid of snow;
And violets, bine-eyed violets,
Bloom in beauty-in the spring,
And the sunbeams kiss the wavelets
Till they seem to laugh and sing.
: But in an autumn, when the sunlight
Crowns the cedar-covered hill,
Siadoww.darken in 'the valley.
Shadows ominous and still;
And the yellow leaves, like banners
Of an elfin host that’s fled,
Lined with g.-M an\hroyal purjvK\ ‘"
Flutter sadly over* head.
And these shadows, gloomy shadows,
Likediin phantoms on the ground.
8tretch their dreamy length forever
g: i On a daisy covered mound.
And I loved her; yes, I loved her,
But the angels loved her too;
So she's sleeping iu the vallev,
'Neath the sky so bright ami blue.
And no slab of pallid marble
Rears its white a d ghastly head,
Tellin wanderers in the valley
Of the virtues of the dead ;
But a lily is her tombstone,
, -^nd a dew drop pure and bright
Is the epitaph an angel wrote
fn the stillness of the night.
And I ain mournful, very mournful.
For my soul doth ever crave
For the fading of the shadows
From that little woodland grave;
For the memory of the loved one
From my soul will never part,
And those shadows in the valley
4 ; i _t dJjm the sunshine of my heart.
•JptwfewMte.
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Tlieonly reliableGift Distribution in the country!
$60,000 00
IH VALUABLE GIFTS!
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN
1m. b, smxps
152nd MEG ULA M MOXTIIL Y
Gift Enterprise,
To he drawn Monday. Nov. 27th, 1871.
TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF
$5,000 each in Greenbacks I
Two Prizes $1,000? (
Five Prizes $500 s--s IwRhENBCAKS
Ten Prizes $100 =• (
WHOLE NUMBER OF CASH GIFTS 1,000.
1 Horse & Buggy, with Silver-mount
ed Harness, worth - S600,
OncFinc-toned’Roscwoori Piano,
worth - - - - $.>oo:
Ten Family Sewing Machines,-$ioo each
Five Heavy Cased Gold Hunting Watches and
Heavy Gold. Chains 9 worth $300 each!
Five Gold American Hunting Watches,
worth - $125 each.
Ten Ladies’ Gold Hunting Watches,
worth - $100 each!
800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in
all) worth from $20 to f3G0 each.
Ladies’ Gold Leontine Chains, Gent’s Gold
Vest Chains, Silver-plated Castors, Solid Silver
and Double-Plated Table and Teaspoons, Ivory-
Handled Dinner Knives, Silver-plated Dinner
Fo>-ks, Silver Vest Chains, Photograph Albums,
Ladies’ Gold Breastpins and Ear rings. Gents’
Gold Breastpins,Shirt-Studs and Sleeve-Buttons,
Finger-ring-», Gold Pens, (silver extensions,)
etc.
Whole number of Gifts, 6.000. Tickets
Limited to 6o,ooo.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL, TICKETS,
to whom Liberal Premiums will l»e paid.
Single Tickets Si; Six Tickets So;
Twelve Tickets SlO; Twenty-five
Tickets $20
Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a des
cription of the inannei of drawing, and other
information in reference to the distribution, will
be sent to any one ordering them. All letters
must be addressed to
OFFICE, Ia. D.SINE, Box 8
101 W. 5 th St., Cincinnatti, 0.
w.iill Nov.20.fcch,
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
L ADIES in search of nice* BLACK MOHAIR
or ALPACA of the best
makes at living prices, can find
them by calling at the popular
house of
HARPOLD & HILLYER.
I F you want BLANKETS nice and Cheap
g«> t°
HARPOLD A HILLYER.
JF you want DRESS GOODS of any kind,
go to
HARPOLD & HILLYER.
TF you
A at a
search of i
low price, go to
handsome SHAWL
HARPOLD A HILL) ER.
JF you are in search of good bargai
JEANS, FLANNELS,
LINSEYS, COTTON FLANNELS
and TICKINGS,
Don’t fail to go to HARPOLD A HILLYER.
Y OU will find one of the largest and best as
sorted STOCK of CLOTHING in-*.
Rome, by colling at
HARPOLD A HILLYER.
FINE Stock ot Ladies and Childrens fine
CUSTOM MADE SHOES,
Always on hand at HARPOLD 4 HILLYER.
Large stock „f boots, shoes
Hats and Oaps,^j§|||3
Alwava to be found at
HARPOLD A HILLYER.
WANTED.
A BACKSMITH AND RENTER WANTED
at Oak Hill, two miles fiom^eacA
Cedar Town on the Cherokee Rail
Road, and four miles from Pryors
Station on the Place known as the Gibson Place.
To do all kind of Waggon and Plantation wo*-k,
and can get a fen acres of as good land as is in
this Valley to cultivate, also have an interest
in the Wood and Blacksmith Shop.
None but a sober and industrious man need
apply.
J. M. TROTTER, M. D.
Oct. 17, w2ra.
Haralson Sheriff Sale for Nov,
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
naralson County at Ruchanon. on the
first Tuesday in November next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property to
wit
One lot of land, No. $43 :n the Sth District,
originally Carrol now Haralson, as the prop
erty of Thomas Barner Sr. Defendent; Milley
Ingram vs. Thomas Barner Sr.
Levy made and returned to me by Constable,
the 26th Sept. 1871.
TERREL WHITE,
Oct. 3d. Sheiii
FLOYD COUNTY.
Administrator's Sale,
W ILL be sold before the Couit House door in
Rome, Georgia, on the first Tuesday ii*
December next, in the usual hours of sale tht
following property to-wit:
One lot of land l»3’ing in Floyd County, con
taing forty acres more or less, No. 240, 3d Dis
trict and 4lh Section. Sold as the property of
Mrs. Nancy Middleton, deceased, for the pur
pose of distribution among legatees.
This IOth day of October, 1871.
JOHN MIDDLETON, Admr.
Oct. 14-w-40d
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Floyd County, I will sell befen
the Court House door in Rome, within the legal
h^ursof sale, on the first Tuesday in November
next, the tract of land in said County known as
the Henry Shirlej place, on the Oostenaula river,
tsven miles North of Rome, containing one hun
dred and twenty acres more or less, it being all
of lot No. i0, 23d District. 3d Section, which
lies East of the Ooslenaula river. The place has
a neat and confortable Dwelling House and other
improvement?. About half the land is open and
in cultivation, thirty seres being bottom land.
Terms Cash.
Sept- 19 td. C. N. FEATHERSTON, Adm’r.
Administrators Sale.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W ILL sold before the Court House d«oi
in the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga.. be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in September next the following property to
wit:
Lot of land Xo 280, in the 22d district and 3d
section, as the property of Jas W. Forraby, late
of Floyd county, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors sf said deceased. -
July20td MOSES FORM BY, Adm
The above sale is postponed until the first
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Cour
Ordinarv of Floyd County, commencing
Monday, the IGth instant, 1 will gi ll at public
auction foa cash only, the entire y stock of goods
belonging to the estate of I. A. Thornn, deceas
ed, consisting of a complete stock of Crockery,
lamps, lamp goods, etc., etc. The stock 13 pretty
large and well selected, and person* wanting
to purchase articles in the line will do well to
attend the sale. The sale will proceed in front
of the old stand in Rome, and continue till the
whole etock is sold oat.
PETER MARSH,
Temporary Adm.
oc»5twot-w2t
DADE COUNTY.
GEORGIA, Dade, County.
Surreptee Mahan,
Samuel Mahan.
Ian, ^
Libel for Divoi
Superior Court.
Order to Perfect Service.
appearing to the Court, by the return of the
riff, that the defendant iu this case resides
out of the county of Dade, and it further ap
pearing to the Court that he resides out of the
State of Georgia:
It is therefore ordered, that service be perfect
ed by publication in the Rome Courier, once*
month, for four months proceeding the next
term of this court.
J. R. PARROT, j. s. c. c. c.
A truo extract from the minutes of court.
May term, 1871.
* M. A. B. TATUM, Clerk.
july20m4m—pr. fee $10
H ARPOLD A HILLYER. Agents for the
GEORGIA FACTORY,
SHIRTING, SHEETING and
YARNS.
These Goods took the Premium
at the Rome Fair, and are sold at Factory prices.
Oct. 21, tw-wlm
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
W ILL be sold on the fist Tuesday in Novem
her. next, before the Court
House door in the City of Rome,
Floyd Countr, Ga, 313 acres ofJf^Pd^
land, lying six miles South o
Rome on Silver Creek, it is well improved, has a
neat Cottage Dwelling containing six rooms a
Store House, and other necessary out buildings,
With a fine Spring near the house a and good Orch
ard. There is about 90 acres of land cleared on
the place, the contemplated North and 8outh R.
B. will pass through or near the premises.
The above described place is located in a good
neighborhood convenient to Schools and Church
es. Any one wanting a pretty place and good
little farm will do well to examine this place.
The above sold as the property of James
Whitehead, dec’d, late of Polk County, for the
purpose of distribution. Terms one-half cash
and the balance en twelve months credit, with
interest, titles made on last payment.
J WM. HUBBARD, Agent for the Heirs of
JAMES WHITEHEAD, Dec’d.
Any one wishing to examine the above land
will please call on Mr, J J. Whitehead, who
lives on the place and will show the same.
WM. HUBBARD, Agent for the heirs of
JAMES WHITEHEAD.
Oct. 10th, 1871. wtd.
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Or any ot onr regular established agencies.
Oct. 19, wSm.
Dade Sheriff Sales for Nov,
GEORGIA, Dade County.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Trenton, Dade county, on the
let Tuesday in November next, within the legal
hours of sale, the lollowing propert}', to-a it:
Three engines, tenders and fixtures. Nos. 5, 12
and 16, name?, J. P. Stanton, Gov. Smith and
Rhode Island, fourteen flat cais, fourteen box
cars, one stocn car, one first class coach No. 9,
ten thousand eight hundred and fifty cross tie?,
more or less, telegraph office at Trenton and all
the fixtures thereto, also all the depots, railroad
iron, and all the railroad lands, telegraph posts
and wire, in Dade county, one water tank and
pipe, also all the section houses, as the property
of the Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad Com
pany, to satisfy sundery fi fas, two in favor of
F.M. Street, one in favor of S. M. Left wick.
Also, Lots of land Nos. 80, 81, 127, 137, 125,
143, 140, 144, 131, 138, 122, 145, 136, 126, 121, 95,
130, 18 and 85, all in the 18th District and 4th
Section of Dade county, Ga.
Also, one undivided fifth part of tie Empire
Iron Furnace property, consisting of lots of
land, Nos. 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 20. 21, 22and 25,
in the 18th District and 4th Section of Dade
county, Ga., and 72 and 74 in the 11th Dis'rict,
and 4th Section; of arid county, said lands being
occupied by H. L. W. Allison, j. l’ang'
John Pitman, and S. H. Thurmon.
Also, lots of land No. 215 and 218, in the 11th
District and 4th section, occupied by Thomas
Bullard.
Also, the undivided hall of lot No. 216 in the
11th District and 4th Section, and No. 127 in
the 18th District and 4th Section o r said county.
Also, other lots of land Nos. 162, 154, 150, 151,
152,149, 144, 146, 148, 147,132, 130, 127, 136, 125,
126, 89, 63, 92, 102, 113, 114, 110, 116, 118,124,
64, 106, 90, 91, 95, 99,100, and 137, in 19lh dis.
and 4th section of Dade county, all levied on as
the property of R. H. Tatum, to satisfy two fi fas
from Dade Superior Court, one in favor of H.
H. Haveron, Guardian Ac., and one in favor
of H. L. W. Allison.
Also, one-half of lot of land No. 2 in the 11th
district and 4th section of Dade county, and also
part of lot No. 323 in the 10th district and 4th
section, now in the possession of Solomon Sells,
it being all of said Sell’s farm except that part
sold to Dr. Jack and wife. Property pointed out
by R. H. Tatum.
Also, the Town lots in Trenton, now eccupied
by A. L. Howard, No. —, and the house and lot
on the South-West corner of the Public Square
known as the Rodgers old Store House, No. 42 as
the property of B. M. Wilkinson, all pointed out
by R H. Tatum, to satisfy a fi fa from Dade Su
perior Court, in favor of H. H. Haveron, Guardi
an Ac., against M. Nicholas, B. M. Wilkinson
and others.
Also, lots of land Nos.. 211, 212, 214, 220, 221,
and 248 in the 11th district and 4th section of
Dade county, Ga., as the property ot S. B. Lowe
A Co., to satisfy one fi fa from Dade Superior
Court in favor of A. T. Obcnchain. Property is
occupied by Hugh McKaig, and pointed out by
E. D. Graham, Plaintiffs Attorney.
Sept. 25,1871.
Oct. 3td. J. W. O’NEAL, Sh’ll
Administrator's Sale.
B Y and in conformity to an order from the
Ordinary of the County of Floyd, dated
September 10th, 1871. I shall proceed to sell
am the first Tuesday in November next, in the
Town of Oartersville, in the County of Bartow,
before the Court House door betwixt the hours
of 11 A. M. and 2 .o’clock P. M , the • following
real esta‘e, situated in said County, viz:
Lot of Land No. (637) six hundred and thirty-
seven, excepting about three acres 0*1 South
side of the Etowah River, an l such parts and
parcels of lots No. (545) five hundred and forty-
live and (536) five hundred and thirty-six, as
lies on the North side of said Etowah River
running to the middle of said River.
Also L »t No.(OlT) six hundred and seventeen,
also Lots Nos. (468) lour hundred and sixty
eight, (609) six hundred and nine,(616) six hun
dred and sixteen, and (017) six hundred and
seventeen, all of said lands lie on the Etowah
River in the County of Bartow, in the 3d Sec
tion and 17th District, containing in all about
three hundred and thirty live acrca. Sold as
the property of Rebecca »V. Sproull, deceased.
Terms, half cash and balance in one year.
C. W. SPROULL, AJm'r.
At the same time and place what i3 known as
Rose Cottage adjoining, containing two hundred
and eighty acres well improved, fine Dwelling;
highly ornamented grounds, together with all
netessury out buildings, in good condition.
C. W. SPROULL.
W. S. COTHRAN.
Macon Telegraph and Cartersvil!© Express
copy weekly till day.
Sept. 28th w40d.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Or-
dinary of Fiord County, will be sold on the ,
first Tuesday in November 1S71, at the (
House door in said County, within the legal sale
hours, the following described Real Estate, be
longing to the estate of J. R. Stevens, late of
said County, viz:
~ cone-half of forty acres of Lot No. 193 two
and a half miles from Rome, belonging to said
utestate and M. H. Effinger, of Virginia-
The one-half interest on 270 acres of land
owned jointly by said intestate and D. S
Smith, beiug a part of the Cooley farm lying one
ile from the City of Rome, East of ihe Selma,
Rome and Dalton Railroad, about fifty acres of
said land under cultivation, and balance wood
land. This will be sold in lots to suit purchaser
Also forty seven acres lying between the above
described land and the Selma, Rome and Dalton
Railroad, which will be sold in lo:s from oi
four acres. See plot of same at the store of W.
M. A J. A. Gammon. Terms of sale, twenty per
cent cash. The balance one-half payable on thi
1st day of January next, and the balance on tht
1st (lay of April, 1S72.
lam authorized t» say that Mr M. II Effen
ger, will sell his one half interest in the aforesaid
40 acre lot, at same time and place, and
same terms.
WM. G. GAMMON. Admi.-tra.01
J. R. STEVENS, Dec’d.
The undersigned will at same time and plact
and on same terms sell his one half interest i
the aforesaid 270 acres of land.
SIDNEY P. SMITH.
Sept. 5-td.
Estray Notice.
T AKEN up at the residence of T. W. Dren-
nen, 1120th District, G. M., Floyd County,
Georgia: One yoke of Oxens, about.seven years
old one a clay bank has crop and underbit in
left car, split in right, and figure 7 on right horn,
points of horns sawed off, right horn bored.
One brindlc with some motley white, aplit in left
ear and two splits in right ear, branded on right
horn with figure 7. When taken up had on a
bell each, one a brass and ;he other an Iron hell
(small bells.) Valued by the freeholders at
$65,00. The owner is hereby notified to come
forward prove property and pay charges. If not
done within sixty days, they will be disposed of
as the law directs.
H. J. JOHNSON, Ordinary,
and ex-officio Clerk. F. C.
Sept. 9, w40d.
Estray Notice.
fa
i County, Georgia, in the 962nd
trict, G. M. of s.aid County, a Dark
Bay Horse Colt, three or four years old.
with a liUle white round his left hind foot, and
a very small white streak under the pastor joint
of his right hind foot. Valued by the freehold
ers at $75 00. The owner is hereby notified to
come forward, prove property and pay charges.
If not done within sixty days, it will be disposed
of a3 the lawdirects.
H J. JOHNSON, Ordinary,
Sept. 23, w40d and ex-officio Clerk, F. C.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W 11EREAS Willie Bobo and E. H. Lyle,
Administrators on the estate of F. M. Montgom
ery, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any
they have, why said letters should not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this Julv 1st, 1871*
H. J. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
iuly4w90d
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS, Peter Marsh, applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of
I. A. Thomas, late ol said County, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and si-.gular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to idiow cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature
this Sent. 13th, 1S71.
H. J. JOHNSON, Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Floyd
County. Georgia, at the first regular term after
the expiration of two months from this notice,
for leave to sell a part of the real estate belong
ing to the estate of Wm. II. Burney, late of said
county deceased foi the benefit of heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
E. A. BURNEY, Adtn’r.
August 23d, 1871.2m.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS Joseph E. Veal applies to me
for letters of dismission irorn the Admin
istration of the estate of Mrs. R. S. Banks, deed.
These a.*e therfore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed uy law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
ris July 7th, 1871.
H. J. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
july8w90d
Notice to Debtors and ^Creditors.
T HOSE having claims against the estate of I.
A. Thomas, late of Floyd County, deceased,
are notified to present them to me, properly ap
proved within the time prescribed by law, and
all persons indebted to said estate are requested
to come forward and settle immdiately.
Sept. 16, w40d P. MARSH, Adm'r
POLK COUNTY.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Floyd Superior Court, July Term IS7I.
Sal lie E. Johnson, j
vs. J-Libel for divorce in Floyd
William Johnson. J ^ Superior Court.
I T APPEARING to the Court from the al!t w
tions in thp petition and lroin the return of the
Sherifi' that the Defendant, Win. Johnson, is a
non resident of the State rf Georgia, and cannot
be personally served with process. It is therefore
ordered by the Court that publication be made
in tho Rome Courier once a month, requiring
the said Defendant to appear and plead answer
or demur to the petition on or before the
fit st day of the next time of this Court or the
same will be taken for confessed and heard ac
cordingly.
R. D. IIARVEY, Judge S. C. R. C.
A true extract from the Minutes of Floyd Supe
rior Court, Sept. 19th 1871.
A. E. ROSS, Clerk S C. F. C.
Bep23
LAWYERS
S UPPLIED with Legal Blanks, at the
CoCBUmOFFICB.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from *he Court of
Ordinary of Floyd County, will be sold be
fore the Court House door in Rome, on tho first
Tuesday in December next, the following piop-
erty to-wit:
The place known a3 the McCnrry place, three
miles from Romo on the Selma, Rome and Dal
ton Railroad, subject to the Widow's dowery, the
portion to be sold is all wood laud, tho greater
portion well timbered. Terms, twelve months
with interest from day of sale.
Also at the same time and place one hundred
and thirty acres of land, also three rooms In the
City of Rome on the third floor of the Omburg
building. Two Houses and Lots near tho City
incorporation^ Lot No. 14 contains one acre
more or less, with a comfortable Dwelling with
five rooms all complete South half of let No.
15 containing half acre more or less, with house
with two rooms. Sold for division. Terms half
cash and the balance in twelve months, with
interest from date of sale.
Lpply to E. If. McCURRY,
ELIZABETH C. McCURRY, Administratrix.
E. N. McCURRY. Administrator.
Oct 17, td.
Floyd Sheriff Sales for Nov,
W ill be sold before tho Court House door in
tho City of Rome, in Floyd County Geor
gia, on the first Tuesday in November next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following pr<rp-
ertytouit. 1
Nos. 334 and 335, in the 22d district, and 3d
section of now Floyd County, also 779 in the
17th district, and 3d section of Bartow County,
it all being one settlement, levied on as the
property of J. C. Brown, by virtue --of five Jus
tice Court-fifas from 962 district, G. M. in favor
of B. J- McGinnis, vs said Brown levied and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also one half acres of land more or less with the
improvements thereon, the same being on the
Calhoun road lj miles from Rome, whereon
Jack West, formerly resided as the property of
Sim West, and Jack West, by virtue of a labor-
ors lien 5fa issued by Thos. J. Perry. J. P. vs
said Sira and Jack West in favor of Dr. James
W. Hicks. Levy made and returned by a con
stable.
Also one house and lot wheren Defendant
lives, in Forresvillc; containing one acre more
or less, Levied on by a lien fifs, for materials
furnished for building, issued by Thos. J. Perry
J. P., in favor of Hanson A Gray vs. Jack West,
Levied and returned by a Constable.
Also a house and lot in the city ol Rome, be
ing No. 6 in the subdivision "f the lot known as
the SheltoQ property, Levied by virtare of
Machanic’a)and Laborer’s Lien issued from the
Superior Court of Floyd County in favor of
Blakeman, Jenkins Co., vs. Mrs M. L. Berrian
Also lots Nos. 2S5 and 2S6, in the 2 -< d District
3a Section now Floyd Co. except about 5 acres
of 286, Levied on by virtue of a fifafrom Floyd,
Superion court in favor of George R. Ward vs.
John S. Barry, property pointed out in fifa.
Also lots Nos. 169, 134, and west half of 155,in
22nd Dist. 3d Sec. now Floyd Co., Levied c
the property of Allen,and H. K, Devier, by vir
tue of a fifa from Floyd Superior Court in favor
of E, N. Broyles, vs, said dofendent, property
pointed ontin fifa-
Also one dwelling house and lot in DeSoto
in Floyd County on tho Alabama road, eived
on by virtue of a lumber lein fifa, issuel from
Floyd Superior Court, in favor of May and Son
vs. G. W. Ilanson property pointed out in fifa,
Oct. 5th.-
J H.LUMPKIN, Sheriff.
NOTICE.
Postponed Sheriff Sale for Nov.
W ILL be sold on the firstTuesday in November
next, before the Court House door in Cedar
Town, Folk county, Ga., within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Nos. 664. 667, 66S, in the 21st District and 3d
Section, and 1237,1238, 1284 and 12S5, in the 2nd
District and 4th Section of said County, levied
on as the property of James F. Dever. by virtue
of a fi fa from Polk Superior Court in favor ot
Jacob S. Devctt, Administrator of 8. Lawrence,
deceased, vs. said Dever, as the property of said
Dever.
Also at the same time and place, lot of land
No. 993 in the ISth District and 3d Section of
Polk County by virtue of afi fa from the Superi
or Court of said County in favor of Van W. Da
vis, vs. James M. Ware, as the property of said
Ware.
This Oct. 5th 1S71.
E. W. CLEMENTS. Sheriff.
Oct. 10th, td
WALKER COUNTY.
GEORGIA, Walker County,
VV HEBEAS Jerry Knox, having applied for
Yr exemptiod of personality, and setting «-
part and valuation of homestead,I wMjuuaiTpoD
the same at my office in the town of Lafayette,
inst -
MILTON BUBSEL, Ord'y.
Sept.28.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
A PPLICATION having been made to have a
Guardian appointed for the persons of Green
Washington A Wm. Henry Jay, minors under
fourteen year* of age; residents of said County.
This is to cite all persons concerned, to bo and
appear at the regular term of the Court to be
held on the first Monday in Nor. next, and
show cause, if any they can, why a Guardian
should not be appointed of the persons of Said
Green W. A Wm. H-lJay.
MILTON RUSSEL, Ord'y.
Sept.28.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
TYTHEREAS G. L. Keith, administrator of D.
TV T. Keith, represents to the Court in his
.petition duly fited and entered on record, that
he has fully administered D.T. Keith's estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
ean, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and receive
letters of dismission at the first regular term of
the Court, after the expiration of three months
from the first publication of this notice.
Sept 28 MILT0N BUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Walker Connty.
B Y VIRTUE of an. order from the Court of
Ordinary of said County wiU be sold on the
first Tuesday in November next, before the Court
House, door, between the legal hours of sale, lot
of land No. 105 in 8th District, 4th Section of
said County. Sold as the property of JourJon
Bruce, deceased. Terms made known on day of
8al «- A. BONDS, Adm'r.
Sept 19, td.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
WHEREAS R. N. Dickerson, Administrator
of John Weaver represents to the court that he
has fully administered said estate, applies to me
for letters of dismission from t said administra
tion: >
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, those concerned, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this July 24,1871.
july273m MILTON RUSSELL, Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
B Y VIRTUE »*f an order from the Court of
Ordinary of said County, will be sold on tho
first Tuesday in November next, between the
legal hours of sale the following properly, to-
wit:
One-fifth interest in Lot No. 9 and 27, in the
8th District and 4th Section of said County. Sold
as the property of Francis Glenn, dec’d. Terms
made known on dav of sale.
ROBERT J. GLENN, Adm'r.
Sept 19, td.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Walker County, will be sold before
the Court House door ou the first Tuesday in No
vember next, between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
Lot flo. 175 and 176 in Sth District and 4th
Section of said County. 8old as the property of
Avery Camp, deceased, with the incumbrance of
Widows dower. Terms made known on day of
sale. J. M. SHAW, Adm'r.
Sep: 19, td.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
W HEREAS R- N. Dickerson Administrator
of R M Beavers represents to the court that he
has fully Administered said estate, and makes
application for letters of dismission from said
administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish al!
and singular the-kindred and friends of said
deceased, to show cause why said applicant
should not be granted letters' of dismission from
said administration.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this July 24, 1871.
july67-3m MILTON RUS9ELL, Ord'y.
GAMP & CLARE,
Agents for Columbus Factory
Sleeting, Storting and Sewing Tlread
At just Factory prices.
Fancy
Our stock of Staple and
DRY GOODS,
Boots, andShoes,
Clothing,
Hats &c.,
Is
larger
than ever
before, and the
quality of the Goods,
as well as the prices,
guaranteed to be as satisfac
tory as any house in the
country can make
them. We make
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
And are prepared to suit all classes. Call
and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
Sept. 30, wlm.
IMPORTANT TOaSiS
IRON COTTON
ties 1
J. W. HOOPER,
SUCCESSOR TO
Rule NisitoEstablishLostNote
Gordon Rankin and Ordinary, vs. L. B. Selig-
man, S. Piukusand Hiram Phillips.
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff, that L. B. Seligman, and S. Pinkus,
do not reside in this County, and it farther ap
pearing to the Court that said Defe'.dants do not
reside in this State, it is ordered that said De
Pendants be served by publication of the Rule
Nisi in the Rome Weeklj Courier, three months
before the final hearing of the Rule.
R. D. HARVEY, Judge S. C. R. C.
I do hereby certify that the above is a true ex-
tract from the Minutes of Polk Superior Court,
as they appear of record, given under my baud
of office this September 2nd, 1871.
W. C. KNIGHT, Clerk.
: ept, 16, w3m
GEORGIA, Walker County.
Y VIRTUE of an order from the Cour. ...
Ordinary from said County will be sold be
fore the Court House door on the first Tuesday in
November next, between the legal hours of sale,
the following property to-wit:
South Half of Lot No 307; 50 acres of South-
East corner 308, and South half of 309; all in
7th District and 4th Section of said County,.
Sold as the property of WM. BAILEY, deceased.
Terms made known on day of sale.
CALVIN BAILEY, Adm'r.
Sept 19, td.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEOROIA, Polk County.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court of
Ordinary for Polk County, will be sold on
the fir?t Tuesday in November next, within the
legal hours of sa'e at the Court Hcuse door ii
Cedar Town, the place known as the Joel Whee
ler place containing one hundred and ninety-
five acres, one hundred and twenty acres cleared
land, there is a good framed dwelling house,
with lour rooms, and good out houses on the
place, it has two good springs on it, and a small
creek runs through the same. There is also on
the place North of the Creek a log-cabin and out
houses, this plice will be sold in two parcels.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
three unimproved or wild 1 ts of land, one lot
lying two miles South of Etna Iron Works, the
other two near the place above described. The
above property sold as the property of Joel
Wheeler, dec’d., for distribntion. Terms cash.
C. M., & R. H. WHEELER, \dm'r.
aug22w
Floyd Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale
- foT Dec.
W ill be sold before thb Court House door, in
the City of Rome, on the first Tuesday in
December next, tho following property to wit,
Tho undivided half of lot of land, no. 282 in
the 4th district, 4th section, now Floyd County
levied by virtue of a mortgage fifa from Floyd
Superior Court, in favor of A. P. Woodruff vs
J. J. B, Wm, Rogers. Property pointed out in
fifa.
J. II. Luupkir, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS G. J. Dyke, Adm'r., of John
Ledbetter, has applied in due form for
letters of dismission.
This is therefore to notify all persons concern
ed, to show cause why said Admmistrator should
not receive letters of dismission from his said
administration on said estate, on the first Mon
day in December next.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 22nd day of August, 1871.
aug24 H. J. JOHNSON, Ord’y,
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE,
Polk Superior Court, August Term, 1871
Elisha Isbell, "|
vs. V Libel for Divorce in Polk Su-
Martha Isbell. J perior Court.
I N ORDER to perfect service; It appearing to
the Court by the return of the Sheriff, that
the Defendant in this case resides out of the
County of Polk, and it further appearing to the
Court that she resides out of the State of Georgia.
It is therefore ordered, that service bo perfect
ed by publication in tbe Rome Courier, once a
month for four months precoeding tho next term
of this Court.
August term, 1871. ^
ROBERT D. HARVEY. Judge S. C. R. C.
A true extract from the Minutes of Polk Supe
rior Court, pages 477 and 478.
This August 26th, 1S71.
W. C. KNIGHT, Clerk.
GEORGIA, Polk County.
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary for Polk County, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in November next, at the Court
House door in Cedar Town, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder, the following
lots of land, viz:
Nos. 592, 593, 560, 561. 521, 558, 559, 524, 590
and 591, in tbe Second District and Fourth Sec
tion of Polk County. There is about seventy
acres of cleared land on said place. The same
sold as the property of the Estate of J G. Gibson,
deceased, sold for tho benefit of Creditors of said
estate. Terms cash. This September 4th, 1871.
S. S. GIBSON, Administrator.
Sept 7, td.
GEORGIA, Polk County.
W HEREAS, William M. Hutchings has ap
plied in due form for letters of adminis
tration, on the estate of Bryant Adkins, late of
said County deceased.
This is to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
show cause why tho said applicant should not
be appointed administrator o . said estate,on the
first Monday in November next. Given nnder
my hand and official signature, Sept 25th 1871.
S. A. BORDERS, Dept, a C. 0.
Sept.28.
GEORGIA, Polk County.
W HEREAS Elias D. Hightower, adm'r. of
N. H.Gorden, has applied in duo form for
letters ot dismission.
This is therefore to notify all persons concern
ed, to show cause why said administrator should
not receive letters of dismission from bis said ad
ministration on said estate, on the first Monday
in December next. This August 8th, 1871.
S. A. BORDERS, C. C. O.
augl 0-3m
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors.
A LL persons having claims against the estate
of Mrs. F. S. Graves, late of Floyd County
deceased, are notified to present them to me, prop
erly approved within the time prescribed by
law, and all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to settle immediately.
CHAS. I. GRAVES, Ex.
Sept 5-40d
Walker Sheriff Sales for Nov.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday In No
vember next, before the Court House
deor in the Town of LaFayette, Walker County,
witbin the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-wit:
The South half of lot of land No. 114, in the
Sth District and 4th Section of Walker County,
ns the property of John C. Ellis, levied on by
virtue of fi fa issued from the Superior Court of
said County, in favor of D. M. Kotchum, Adm’r.,
of R. R. Phillips, Dec’d., vs. said Ellis. Prop
erty pointed ont by Plaintiffs Attorney.
Also at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 246 and 247 in the 8ih District and 4th Sec
tion of said Connty, levied on by virtue of a Su-
J crior Court fi fa in favor of J. C. Wardlaw, vs.
. M. Lcmax, Adm’r., of W. D. Vickery, dec’d.
Property pointed ont by H. P. Lumpkin, Plaint-
iffs Attorney.
And also at the same time and place lots of
land Nos. 30 and 31, in the 9th District and 4th
Section of said Connty, as the propertv of
George Willis, by virtue of a Connty Court "fi fa
in favor of Wardlaw A Patten vs. said Willis.
Property pointed out by H. P. Lumpkin, Plaint
iffs Attorney.
This September 25th 1871.
WILLIAM STRANGE, 6heriff.
HOOPER & FORCE,
Respeetlully announce to the trading commu
nity, that having bought Mr. Force’s interest in
the business, he has just purchased and has
now in store, a most complete stock of
Dry Goods and Groceries.
part, of the following
DRY GOODS, a Weil-selected Stock of,
And I think I can suit the most fastidious.
Staple Dry Goods of every discsiption, such aSj
BED TICKInG.
HATS AND CAPS,
FLANNELS, LINCEYS,
CALICOES, Ac.,
Of our usual variety, and, of course, can't be
surpassed in the city for quality or price.
BOOTS & SHOES,
SEWED and PEGGED. Our fine goods in
this lins are made to onr order and every pair
warranted.
My stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, such as
Linen Shirts and Underwear of all kinds, is su
perior to anything in the city for quality and
piice.
I have also a good stock of
GROCERIES,
SUGAR AND COFFEE,
TEA, SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
CHEESE, CRACKERS. PICKLES,
SODA, STARCH,
SOAPS, BAGGING,
IRON TIES,
And every thing else in this line.
Mn. R. R- Harris is buying Cotton for
me, and I wish to buy all country produce, ior
which I will pay the highest market price.
Come and giye me a trial, and if I don't please
you, don't trade.
I will not be undersold. Respectfully,
w3m. J. W. HOOPER
NEW SHOE STORE.
FORBES & EDMUNDSON,
108 BROAD ST.,
ItOlIE, GA.
Shoes, Leather & Findings.
be Citizens of
12V
of BOOTS, SHOES, 1
m
W E would respectfully inform ‘he Citizens of
Rome and the adjacent coun-'*
try, that we have opened in the
Empire Block a large and elegant
Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER
and FINDINGS, which we offer to the
Public at the very lowest Cash prices.
FORBES A EDMUNDSON.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Conrt of
Ordinary of said County will be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, the following
property to-wit:
One-half interest wild lot of land No. 216 in
5th District and 2nc Section of Pickens County,
Georgia, and a wild lot No, 116 in 12th District
and 4th Section of Walker Connty, Georgia.
Sold as the property of A. Camp” deceased,
Terms Cash.
Oct. 19, td
J. M. SHAW, Administrator.
EXTRAORDINARY.
$10 OFFER $10
30 DAYS ON TRIAL.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
PRICE REDUCED
T HE GREAT AMERICAN. SEWING MA
CHINE CO. have concluded to offer their
whole stock of superior .and widely-known Ma
chines, upon tho above unparalelled terms, to
everybody everywhere, who have, or cun find
use for a really good Sewing Machine, cheaper
than the cheapest. .
Every one is welcome to a month's free trial at
their own home.
The best, and only true guarantee of its qual
ity, is a month’s free trial.
The object of making a free trial is to show
you how good our Machine if.
Thiris the Simplest and most certain way to
convince you that onr Machine is just whaty<
want.
Tho secret of Safety is one month's trial.
No one parts with the Machine after trial. All
pay for and keep it
Buy no Machine unUEyou have found it a
good one, easy to. learn, easv :o manage^ easy
to work; easy to keep In order, perfect inmech
anism, perfect in construction, simple, reliable
and satisfactory. Any company who will refnse
yon this much cannot have as good a Machine
as ours.
Buy only when you know the Machine docs
not take an bour to get ready to do a minute's
work.
Buy only when yon find a Machine that ia ready
in a minute to do any kind of work, and is al
ways ready and never out of order.
A month's trial answers all questions, solves
all doubts, prevents all mistakes, and is the only
safo way te get your moneys worth. Try iL
You cannot lose.
Write for oar Confidential Circulars and illus
trated pamphlet, 'containing fall particulars,
which we will send yod bv return mail free,with
Samples of Sewing; that yon may judge for your
self. And remember that we sell onr good Ma
chines at a low price, upon extraordinary favor
able terms of payment and upon their own mer
its.
Don't hesitate because yon are uncertain
whether jou want a Sewing”Machine or not,nor
becauso you.have one of another kind. Try a
good one, they are always useful, and will make
money for yon, or help yon to save it. And if
you have another, ours will show von that the
one you hare can be improved. The company
stake the very existence of their business on the
merits of this wonderful and extraordinary Sew
ing Machine. County Rights given free to good
smart agents. Canvassors male and female wan-
ted everywhere.
^’(^AtTmERK;AN MACHINE CO.,
Cor. John and Nassau Street,
SeptlS.wly New York.
latest styles, and the very best mate-
FORBES A EDMUNDSON.
O UR Stock of Ladies Shoes and boots is ele
gant, comprising the newest and most fash
ionable styles.
FORBES A EDMUNDSON.
TPhE above described Ties are the best and mo*t popular Ties in usp f
are manufactured of the best quality of English Iron by J. J. McCOMB j- ^ d *> Cotton ,
are sold under full guarantee at the lowest mark *t price, by all d-alcrw : V ^> rp0ol » EnrU.1
Orleans, Mobile, Galveston, Savannah, Baltimore, Memphis, Louisville
try merchants generally throughout the cotton States. ' " ew
Be sure to order Ties manufactured by J. J. McComb, as there are man a*
which are infringements upon the above Patents. y T,e a offers r
Merchants' orders respectfully solicited for the "Arrow” and ‘ Anchor ». 0,11
BARTLETT & R4YNE 'r.
junc29w6m 48 Carondolet Street corner Union^ £***«.
— ’ ew _ i
C0LCL0U6H, HARKINS & GLOI
JOBBERS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GflOI
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS A RE ADY MADE CLOTHffitl
Nos. 9 and 11 Broad Street, "
ROME, GEORGIA.
A LSO, Agents (or Concord Woollen Mills, Marietta, Georgia. Princeton r **
Georgia. New High Shoals Cotton Mills, Madison Georgia; U)tton
besides keeping at all times, a large supply of the products of the Tnon
Cotton Mills, all of which will be sold to the trade at precisely Factory
prices.
We are also prepared with ample funds to advance on Cotton <
signed to us, for sale in this market, or ship to other markets.
We earnestly invito tbe attention of Merchants to our large stock
1 f_ i|| >, iii„
Fall and Winter Goods,
in Store, and pledge ourselves to offer Goods as low Uwholdi^,
any other jobbing house North or South.
September, 12, twlw-wtf.
E- H. COLCLOKH
JOHN HAHnjr
CAIN GLOm,'’
W. F. AYER.
AYER &
M
DEALERS IN
J* C. McDOSAlD
DONALD.
AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS,
TVo. 71, Broad St., Rome, Ga.
Tne Oldest Hardware House in Cherokee
W E invite special attention to our large and complete Stock of GENERAL UARDlYm
which we offer at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ‘ *
^^£EEE39k We have just received our first shipment, for this season, of Guns,*^
of Direct Importation, i
Mr Which we offer at greatly reduced prices. shoI
Special attention is invited to cur large stock of
STEEL, and CAST BLOWS.
We are Agents for Steam Engines and Mills.
“Queen of the South” Flouring Mill,
DIXIE COTTON PRESS, AND BROWN'S COTTON
The best in use.
Rubber Belting and Packing &c.
Any Implement Manufactured in the United States furnished at Manufacturers prices. Satis
faction guaranteed.
Merchants supplied at strictly Wholesale rates.
marl4wly AYER & McDOXALD.
TVo. I. - * SHORTER BLOCK,
HOME, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FURNITURE
AND
CROCKERY
HIS STOCK IS COMPLETE AND VERY ATTRACTIVE.
EXAMINE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE,
Strict Attention Paid to Packing & Shipping.
GOODS DELIVERED IN THE Cl fY FREE OF CHARGE.
Oct. 17, tw 3t-w3m.
can afford to sell as low
lowest.
FORBES k EDMUNDSON.
cmres and
1
LARGE and eleganc variety of Childrens
, and Misses 8hoes.
FORBES k EDMUNDSON.
W E bay for Cash and must sell lor Cash
exclusively.
FORBES * EDMUNDSON.
A FULL supply of Leather and Eludings
will be kept constantly on hand.
FORBES k EDMUNDSON.
Sept. 14, twlt-w6m.
The Most UseM
Henley’s ' Universal Fertilizer
Can be manufactured in a few days by any one
and insufficient quantity for all practical purpo
ses on the Farm at a cost of $15 per ton, equal
in its effects to any Fertilizer now in use. Ev
ery Farmer and Planter should have it and use
it. By it, thousands of dollars anually spent in
Foreign Guano and manipulations can be saved.
Bv it, every acre of worn out land can be restor
ed to profitable cultivation. By it, the products
of the farm can be doubled at the same cost of
labor now employed. Everybody can afford to
use iL This process will be given to any oce for
the sem of $10 00, no better investment can be
made. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Ap j r Tv
anglSwly
. WHITEHEAD,
Or to
T. J. PERRY, Esq..
Borne, Ga.
C. BEYSEIGLE,
GRTlSr SMITH,
ROME, GA. -
j'JUNS, Pistols, and Locks repaired. New
Work made to order.
All work done
promptly and war
ranted.
Sept 21, wlm.
Barns, Scalds,
Chapped Hands,
Sore Bips,
.A.11 Sores,
Cored bj MAGIC SALVE.
J9*Forsale at Mitchell’s Drug Store.
b23wtf.
D. HOYT & CO. f
W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF THE ABOVE i TTHl
LOWEST FIGURES,
Clover, and. Grrass Seed,
STRICTLY CASH. Also, 7
LEAD, OIL AND GLASS,
At Manufacturers prices.
Also a full STOCK of
Drags, Brashes, Perfumery, Soaps of all kinds, Lamps, &c. »■
W. D. HOYT & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGl sTS ’
Rome, Georgia.
Oct.21twlt.wtf
JOBBERS AND RETAIL DEALERS.
We get our GOODs of the Man
ufacturers.
■ WE WARRANT EVERY ARTICLE.-fES
Sept. 30, tri-w Cm.
HENRY A. SMITH,
DBALES IN
Books & Stationery,
lfl»!
X IANOS, Organs, Sheet Music, Paper Hang
ing*, Cromos, end Steel Engravings. Picture
Framed, Ac. Attention is invited to a large <np-
plv of first elan goods.
Rome, March 28tw-wly.
Contains no LA i?
SUGAR OF LEAD—JfO I'URW'j
—Mo NITRATE OA SILVER**
is entirely free from
parations.
Transparent and clearju«7*»’ giJg
soil tbe finest fsbric -perfecU
and EFFICIENT-desideratum* 1°»5
FOR AND FOUND AT LAST 1
It restore, and prevents ^ ^
head, checks the Hair from .naelf^
and Snatnral A |gsl AR
SING FOR THE H^R IT IB T
TICLE IN TEE MARKET. Jfts»
formation it contains u w
^Forsaleb*
and Befall Druggist 3 / Bo $