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Rome, Floyd County, Ga.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 6
Patent Office Statistics.
“'To. Prindle & Co., solicitors of pat-
| ents, Washington, D. C., we are indebt
ed for the following statistics of the
Patent Office.
Number of patents issued for the
week ending July 22,186; extensions
I granted,?; designs patented, 25; trade-
LIJ&AL ADVERTISEMENTS—THE LAW IN
REGARD TO THEM.
Sales of land by Administrators, Executors or I marks registered, 9; re-issues, 5.
,Gnar -liana, are required by law to be held on Of the original patents, the following
the first Tuesday in e«H month, b.tw«n the ^ to Southern i nve ntors:
honri of ten o'clock in the forenoen and three , _ „ i* m n n.
o'clock in the aliernoon, at tb. court house of For a Cotton bale tie-Rufus W. Cobb,
the county in which the property is situated. I Helena, Ala.
Notice of these sales must be given in a pnb- For a motor for sewing machines—
lie gazette, thirty days previous to the day of ^nj ftTn Young, Baltimore, Md.
^Notice of the sale of personal property must . F ° r «“ extension hat brim-L Ygna-
"be jjiven in like manner, through a public ga- 1 do CaSSianO, San Antonio, Tex.
iu-.tr, ten days previous to tho day appointed For a fire place—John L. Garlington,
fur the sale. Snapping Shoals, Ga.
Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate
. ..., iv . a i For a blasting ping—Julius H. Hol-
must be published forty days.
A notice that application will bp made to the I Sey, iJuticr, (ja.
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell lands, must For a washing machine—Francis B.
be published for a period of one month in a Preston, Fayette, Mo.
public gazette. For a stitching gauge for the blind—
A citation for letters of administration, guar- e -“ ° . _ ...
diansaip, etc., must be published thirty days; I William H. Richardson, Fort Smith,
for aismisaion from administration, a period of I Ark.
three months; and for dismission from guar- | p or an invalid bedstead—John Rob-
The Stoddard Murder Case.
1 King,
The case of Lizzie Lloyd King, alias
Kate Stoddard, &c., has met with an- I
other able counsel in ithe person of ex-
Lieutenant Governor E. Louis Lowe, 1
Legal Advertisements
FLOYD COUNTY.
Letters of Dismission.
of Maryland, who yesterday tendered I Georgia, Fiojd county,
his services as assistant counsel to the [
TITHE REAS. James Simmons, Administrator
TV on the esiate of Richard Simmons deceased,
accused murderess of Charles Good- has applied to me for Letters * * *
rich. Corporation Counsel^ W.-C De- ThM(siro todto aod ldmonfch
Witt* it will be remembered, tendered andamgular those concerned to file their objec-
his services to the accused when the o^Si‘mUtan
inquest was held, but,fearing that May20>lsr3 .
official duties might interfere with the
faithful discharge of his duties to his
client, he has most willingly~a
the proffered services of Mr. Howe.
Several obscure lawyers have tendered
Hsy24 3m
. H. J. JOHNSON, Ordinsey,
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
their services to Miss King within the « fcfESHftlSSSS
J M. MAT; having applied to me for Letters
• of Administration on the Estate of I*. P.
past few days, but they have not been
accepted.—N. Y. Herald.
These are therefore to tibq and admonish aU
and singular thekindr-: 1 and creditors cl said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, at my office in terms of the Law,
e.iod of forty days; in a public
inson, Madison Station, Miss.
dianship,
Rules' for the foreclosure of mortgagee must I F <* a Subsoil plow—Augustus L. P
be published monthly for four months; for es- Vairin, Ripley, Miss,
tabiishing lost papers, for the full spaccof three F 0 r a fare box—Henry Baranger, St.
months; for compelling titles from executors
or administrators, where bond has been given I ’ '
by the deceased, for the full space of three! for a harvester IsaaQ , Bragg]
months. Kidder, Mo.
Publications will always be continued accord- For a treadle for sewing machines-
ing to theseilegal requirements, unless otherwise g amuel R Busbfield Baltimore Md .
ordered, at tho following rates: I . _ 1 \ .
rates OF legal ADVERTISING. For a sheet metal seaming machine
8htrifr sale, each levy, ten lines or less $3 oo I George D. Brooks, Baltimore, Md.
Sheriff mortgage fi-fa Eaie, each levy i oo | For a soldering machine—William
Tax collector’s sale, each levy 3 00 p. Brooks, Baltimore, Md.
Citation for letters of administration 3 00 | For scaffold _ M . Dinguid D rake :
Citation for letters of guardianship 3 00
Notice of application for dismission from
administration ............... 6 00
Not ce of application for dismission from
guardianship 4 00
Application to sell land
Notice to debtors and creditors........... 4 00
Sale of land, per square of ten lines 5 00
Trenton, Ky.
For a medical compound or liniment
—Daniel J. Gish, Hopkinsville, Ky.
For a stave jointer—James E. Green,
St. Louis, Mo.
For a saponifying apparatus—George
Ea'.e of perishable property, ten days 4 00 W. Hatfield, Nashville, Tenn.
Estra, notices, ten days.. —• j “ For a butter printing machine—
Foreclosure of mortgage, per square ......... 4 00 I . , 1
Husband advertising wife, ; n advance. .. ,io oo j Abraham F. Hines, \\ ashington, D. C.
For a track lifter—George J. Kinzel,
Giaut Powder. I Knoxville, Tenn.
Chemistry itself is at a loss to esti-1 For a plow—Austin S. Mann, St
mate the power of nitro-glycerine, and Louis, Mo.
yet this new agent of death is twenty For a water meter—Albion M. Rouse,
per cent, stronger. That our readers St. Louis, Mo.
may be able to form a faint conception For a brick machine—John S. Thom-
of the danger of such a preparation we as, St. Louis, Mo.
wilt give a brief description of the For a combined cotton chopper and
process by which nitro-glycerine, giant cultivator—Joseph B. Underwood, Fay-
and Hercules powder are supposed to etteville, N, C.
be manufactured, and of the extreme For a plow—Lewis B. White, Nor-
caution necessary in their manufacture, folk, Va.
In the manufacture of nitro-glycer-1 For a mode of changing the speed in
iue two tubes, each about a quarter of I machinery—William H. Wilson, Easton
an inch in diameter and six inches in Md,
length, lead into a single tube of doub- Desreratc Tra „ edy Amon „ the Crceli In
le their capacity but of the same | dians. f
length. Nitric acid is introduced into I F - R- Roberts, Agent for toe Indian
one, and sulphuric acid into the other j Territory, reports to the Indian Bureau,
of these small tubes. The large tube I under date of July 21, the particulars of
contains glycerine. The two acids are the bloody tragedy in which six Indians
then forced quite gradually into the lost their lives:
glycerine, and the chemical combina-1 Tim Barnett, a prominent
tion thus forms an explosive of incul-1 wealthy Creek citizen, had two or three
culable power. So powerful and dan- wives, between one of whom and an
gerous is this article that not an ounce I Indian named Josiah Gray there had
of it is allowed in the manufactory, been some intimacy, which resulted in
while this little tube six inches long a quarrel between Gray and Tim,
and half an inch in diamter, as being Some time afterward Tim learned that
filled-.and-this tube is kept constantly | Gray had threatened to kill him or wal
swathed m ice during tne process, itrl ray mg ou 0
make giant powder, this nitro-glycerine a few friends, he lay in wait for Gray,
is allowed to drip upon a clay (similar as he was going shot him, and then
to a meerschaum) imported from Ger- fled. A few nights afterward, Tim
many. The clay is the only perfect learning that Gray was not dead, but
absorbent glycerine known. As Her- only dangerously bounded, took with
cules powder is darker, it is believed I him Tuckabulchee, Yoholo, Big Ben.
that that explosive is manufactured by I a Baptist preacher, and two or three of
the same process, charcoal, an imper-1 his friends, and returned to finish him,
feet absorbent being used instead of I which he did, wounding at the same
said quality of clay. H, in the manu- time Jim Gray, a brother of Josiah, and
facture of nitro-glyceeine, a strong tube I getting one of his own men killed
is kept swathed in iee, and quantity of nephew of Big Ben.
the liquid only six inches in length and I Barnett immediately went to his' own
half an inch in diameter is allowed in home, surrounded himself with his
the building atthesamc time.no wonder I friends, and refused to be arrested,
that Glen. Von Bokkelen, with his prep- The Light Horse from the three dis-
aration twenty per cent, more powerful, tricts gathered, with many of the
remarked that he would have it han- friends and connections of the Grays,
died, thermometer in hand.—Virginia numbering at least 100, and, after
City Chronicle. counseling together on the night of
the 13th inst., moved over to Tim’s
a Dubuque Free Luncb. house, charged it, and killed one Indian,
Discharge of Administrator.
How to gat money is the great desire of all.
A really good and serviceable Sewing Machine j
that will make money for y on,or help yon to save
it, will be sent to your own home on trial for | GEORGIA, Paulding County.
30 days, no matter where you may be, and yon I y\J mrgPAg • J. F. TURNER AND N. A. A.
can pay for it in monthly instalments, by. writ- I W TURNER, administratora of T N Tomer
, ing to tho American Machine Co., corner John I rjfioasod, represent in their petition, doly filed,
and — _ . _ , that they have fully administered the estate ot
and N asuu etreefa, New York, or yen can have ^ d deceased; this is therefore to cite sll persons
a County Bight free, as agent, and make money I concerned, to shotr cause, If any they can, whj r
fast. We advise smart men to secure the buii- I said administrators should not be discharged
A Dubuque saloon-keeper gave no- wben Big Ben surrendered and was im-
tice that a free lunch would be set out mediate i y sbot and killed . Burnett
last Saturday. A crowd accepted the surrend ered upon the promise that he
invitation,andheartly enjoyed the feast, won i d not be kiHed, but would be al-
the gentlemanly proprietor in the mean- lowed a fair triab He vas triedj placed
time repeatedly telling them that the on a bon5C) taken about 300 yards from
meat was of the rarest kind, and killed hig bouse _ and killed by tbe Ligbt
for his own individual trade. After
the guests had partaken heartily of the
lunch, the saloon-keeper divulged a se-1 The weaker sex.
cret which proved him to be the prince | The quiet of Belton’s Court, Pitts-
of jokers. He quietly informed them burgli, Penn., was disturbed Saturday
that the superb lunch had been prepar- noon by a little circumstance that call
ed from a dog which he’d carefully fat- cd all the denizens together in hot haste,
tened, and had butchered in the most A man under the influence of the
careful manner, and dressed and cooked 11 flowing bowl” wandered into the place
in the highest style of the culinary art. and boldly entered the house of a
Moral: Do not indulge free lunches at I widow who lives near the entrance. She
Dubuque. I also happened to be somewhat agitated
by the ardent, and resented the in-
Georgia Military Institute. — A | fusion without undertaking to secure
strong effort will be made this year to I help. A rough and tumble fight took
have this institution reorganized. The I place in a room in the second story.
Legislature, at its last session, passed a The result was somewhat unexpected,
bill providing for the reorganization, Watching her opportunity the woman
but they made no appropriation, and gave her opponent a push which sent
for this reason Governor Smith vetoed him backward out of the window, and
the bill, taking the ground that the I carrying the sash with him he fell to
bill without an appropriation would the pavement, striking upon his head,
kill the institute. The friends and A terrible wound was inflicted which,
alumni of the institution will have a to all appearance, was sufficient to dose
meeting in Marietta on September 1, to I hi 3 career. A physician was hastly
take the necessary steps toward the de-1 summoned, who, removing the man to
sired end. - a neighboring boarding-house, exam-
lined the wound. Singularly, the skull
The warden of Sing Sing prison was not fractured, although the patient
gives a complete denial to the sensa- lay unconscious under the injury,
tional stories recently published of
special favors, being granted to the con-1 I n . Athens, last Monday, Robert Chil-
vict Walworth. He says: “ Young ders and three of his alleged confeder-
The San Francisco Examiner £js: officW s:ga3tore
“Some pretended Mends of the farmers ... H - J - JOKNSonordinary
j 1 ,L- JO,. mjKto ef Floyd Cocnly.
deprecate their meddlings with the
question of the tariff This is just the Administrator’s Sale,
question that concerns the farmers most I GEORGIA, Floyd County. ~
of all. It is irrational to demand cheap B T 0 f 0 ordF^fo™%d°co°^fwiU ta'Sd
transportation by railroad and at the | twfore tlie court honza door in Eomc, within the
same time it insists on maintaining in | le E^ honra ^ f ttle > on -
f v ^ . ^ First Tuesday in October, 1873,
force the present duties on iron, of U e following presto win Tb. following lofo
which the railroads are built Every- of land belonging to the wtata of Aqufli* Pfidps
thing that enters into the construction
of railroads is enhanced in cost by the I third District and the third Section of Floyd
1 'county. Sold subject to the widow’s dewer.
~ 'itlf cash, and balance
exactions of the tariff, and this fact fam
ishes an argument to the railway
managers for retaining their present
schedule of Might and fares. While
public demand is being made upon the
railroads to rednee their rates, let it he
made entirely possible by allowing
them to procure cheap material for con
structing their lines.”
in twelve
Terms, ona hcJf cash, and
months, with interest from date.
W W MILAM,
RUFUS PHELPS.
jn!29c ' Administrators
PAULDING COUNTY.
Guardian’s Sale.
The Indianapolis Journal perpetrates
the following:
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
B y virtue op an order from the
Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the
court house door in the town of Dailu, Paulding
county, between the usual hours of sale, on
First Tuesday in September, 1873,
Lot of land number 152f and ten meres oLIot
since he was brought up in such a ha-
rem-scarum way; which we call a shah-
king bad joke.”
What ought to be done with that fel
low?
creditors of estate of deceased.
Terms made known on
7, 1873. WM.
jull9csop2
of sale. July
PETH,
Guardian.
The horse-chestnut is now used in
France for the manufacture of starch.
The nut yields about 17 per cent of
pure starch,
containing carbonate
remove the bitterness.
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Panlding County.
CTYHEREAS, J. H. WEAVER, ADMINIfl-
W TRATOR of estate of J H Harris, dos'd,
replies to me to sell all the lands of said estate;
This is therefore to cite all and singular the
ber next, as by law in such eases made and pro
vided. This, July 18.1873.
E. HAGIN, Ordinary.
jull9coc8 Per J M George, C. C. 0.
It is suggested that persons who
go about with their Cashmere shawls | Leave to Sell,
turned inside out to show that they are ( ' E . 0 . BGrA *. F f° rai ° g ___ ,
. - -, , , . I % t / HERE AS, M. C. PICHETT, ADMIN IS-
genume, .should adopt the custom of YV tratob of the estate of b. w. Pickett
walking on their heads, to show that | ^ 1 “^' 0 lipplied 10 m0 for I “ T8 “ U Und * H
their hoots are soled.
New Advertisements.
This is therefore to cite aU and singular the
parties interested to thaw cause, if any they
can, why leave to sell should not be granted to
the said M C Pickett, on the first Monday in
October next, as by law in such eases made and
provided. This, July 18,1873.
E. HAGIN, Ordinary,
juI19cocS Per J M George, C. C. O.
ness, as nothing pays better than the agency for frp»» administration and rereiveletters of
“ - - 1 dismission, on the first day of ——■+
a good Sewing Machine. Write at once.
Dec. 9, w9m
This, June % 1873.
Jnn7cSep7
■ HAGIN,
Ordinary
Estray Notice.
GEORGIA* Fiojd County.
WALKER COUNTT.
be wortbfour dollftn. 1 Tliig ?■ ttffrefniw In oitn hfitii Hn «n<] CTpdltO-rB
The owner is hereby notified to come forward to u tomof
Co ^* of Oxdinary, after IhfSplLd^of
r 5? . u r® bj av r 8b t S on , the I thirty days from the first publication of this
11th day of August next, on the freehold where | TL
taken up. This, July 31,1873.
TH08. J. PERRY, Clerk
Board Com. Roads and Rev., Floyd County
aug2cl - ~
Sheriff Sale.
I notice, why an order should not be- passed;
I granting leave to sell the said lands.
- MILTON RUSSELL,
jul31caug31 Ordinary.
Notice! We are Still Ahead of Georgia,Walker County.
all Competition!
TH0MAS”WYNNE’S
W ILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
house door In thetown of LaFayeite in the
Improved
Open-Throat, Curved Breast. Double X Self-Rib I
Cleaning Seed, Premium and Diploma
First Tuesday in September, 1873,
thefoUowing property, to wit, Lot of land nun
beril5,in_tho twenty-seventh District and third
section of said county, to satisfy a fi fit issued from
COTTON GINS !afiTOrof
With attached Circle Flue.
Open to the world for trial! $4 per saw.
July 28,1873.
jol31csep2
WM. STRANGE,
DherifL.
Letters of Administration.
11 | ■ o ._ HAVING BEEN MADE
green and damp or dirty eotton without choking I H to this court that Elizabeth Harden, late of
—over common Gins. I said county, died intestate, and Wm. Shaw har-
I have another Improved Gin for upland, long I applied for letters of administration upon
or short staple, with Attached Circle Flue, at I M 'd estate,
$4 per saw. Common Rib Gin, such as other I This Is therefore to cite both kin and creditors
gin makers make, at $3.30 per saw, with Attach ‘ | to show cause, on the first Monday in Septemh
ed Circle Flue. Purchasers paying freight. I next, why_ Wm. Shaw shonld not be appoint!
Old Gins repaired, with all my improvements I the administrator of Elizabeth Harden, dec’d.
if desired. My address is I MILTON RUSSELL,
jul29csepl Ordinary
Belair, Richmond County, Ga.
Administration.
GEORGIA, Welker County.
’. M. LEMAX, ADMINISTRA
TOR of M. D. Vickrey, hoe died' before
Anderson, S. C., March 17, 1873.
Messrs. Watson A Bro.
VT^AURot-m.n.vickrty.^dtedh.
to operate, though I have hsd twenty years’ ex- | sd^^tstrstion of said Vickrey s estate
perience in ginning cotton. It will gin green V I c0 ™P; e “i'. , , ... „ „
damp cotton with less trouble than any other gin | “ * 1>e J“f < > r »|'>Oj>tifi8aHpartiea
I have ever seen, and in the matter of separating ^at on the firat Monday in September next an
the lint from tho seed none other can excel. | administrator de bon is non will be appointed oa
With tho experience of ginning more than two e S? t ?“ f ,* aid M -
hundred bales this season, I can and do recom- | jQly , 2 ff 0 I8r3 ', MILTON RUSSELL,
mend the Wynne Gin to every lover of a good I JuI29csepI Ordinary
machine. I
iv purchasing the Wynne Gin from you, it | Discharge of Administrator.
enabled me to gm more than triple the amount I i-POSGIA Wnlt-.r
of cotton I wodd otherwise have done. I have | „
made in one season clear non than the cost of f ®- McFARLAND, ADMINIST2A-
tho Gin. I do nnhesitatingly recommend to all I -a- TOR of Thomas Foster, deceased, having
persons using old gins, to set them aside and buy I represented to the court,in his petition dnly filed,
the best—the Wynne Gin. Respectfully, I that be has folly administered said estate,
G WATSON.- I Thi * M therefore to cite all persons inte
to show cause, at the regular term of the court
Legal Advertisements
CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
Administrator’s Sale
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
B y virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said county, will bo sold
before the court house door in Summerville, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the
First Tuesday in September, 1873,
the'foHowibg property, to wit, Lot of land num
ber 79 in the twenty-fifth District, third'Section
of said county, sold as the property of William
.of distribution
Terms cash.
jalI5csep2
0. O’BAER,
Discharge of Administrator,
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
•VTTHEREAS, J. T. Hendrix, Administrator,
VY of Willis Owens, deceased; represents in
his petition, duly filed, that he has fully Admin
istered the estate of said deceased.
This is therefore to cite all all persons concern
ed to show cause, if any they can, why said Ad
ministrator shonld not be discharged from his
Administration and receive letters of dismission
on the firat Monday in August next.
This May Sth 1873.
MayScAogS
J. B. HILL, Ordinary.
Leave to Sell Lands.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
T hirty days after date,'applica
tion will be made to the Coart of Online:
ry of said county, far- leave to soil the lands be
longing to the estate of Samuel Knox, late of
this county, deceased. This, July 7,1873.
' TVrB3TOX, ;
joll2cangl2 - - . Administrator.
pa WILLIAM A, CARSWELL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over P. H. Hardin's store, si tho office
of Dr. Hoyt. During the summer months he
may be found at night at his “
may be found at night at his residence on Care
Spring road- ^^Nighi calls in the city will be
kindly attendeaby Dr. Heyt. jnll5s
particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral
substance!, but is
PURELY VEGETABLE,
containing those Southern roots and herbs wfiieh
an all-wise Providence has plaoed in countries
where liver diseases most prevaiL
rr WILL CURE ALL DISEASES
CAUSED BY
DERANGEMENT OF LIVER!
The Symptoms of Liver Complaint are a bitte
or bad taste, in the mouth—pams in hack, sides
or joint*, pftf" mistaken for Rlawmatiiig.—sour
stomach—a loss, of appetite—bowels alternately
costive and lax—headache—loss of memory,with
jiaistlil—111 firm of kaviaglsiledtoAo some set
which ought to have been done—debility—low
' -thick, yellow appearance of the eyes and
dry cough, often mistaken for consump
tion. Sometimes many of these symptoms come
will 41*m. Ji.MSa and of limas wavw four
with the disease, and at other times very few—
but the Liver, the laigerf organ in the body, is
generally the Best of tea disease, and if it is not
regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness
and death will ensue.
•PJii, Gwaat TTn ftilili
This Great Unfailing Spccifie will not be found
in tho least unpleasant. . —.
For Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice, attacks
of Billionsneis; Sick Headache, Crlic, Depression
ot Spirits, Soar Stomach, Heartburn, etc,
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR
is the cheapest, Purest and best Family Medicine
in the world.
Manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.
Macon, G», and Philadelphia
Price $1. Sold by ail Druggists. junlSa
DR. CALHOim’S RENOWNED
LIVER Piiircrc
DR. CALHOUN’S LIVER PULLS!
The Courier.
TAKE, READ
and
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for
One Tear,
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he 'supervision and assistance ef Dr. Calhoun
alf.- This PHI has been in uae for the last
.’-five yean, and has taken precedence over'
all other family preparations, by all who have
wed them. Tfconwfida wonid certify to their
great vaina if nescssary. One fiiet shonld super
sede any amount of evidence, and that fact is
Calhoun has been physician to Fulton
thisi-Dr. J , , ^
county prison for over seven'yean, when the
number of prisoners ranged from 29 to 70, with
all tho discaaw incident to this climate. With
but few exceptions they have aU been treated
with this pin, end astonishing to say, daring test
long period, not a solitary death occurred under
Ms treatment. This fact is worth any amount
testimonials.
I AM NOW PREPARED
fill orders from druggists, merchants; and
others, AU orders sent to me shall hare prompt
attention. There is no type of
FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, DIAKRHG34 ANli
- RHEUMATISM,
other diroases ol a Southern climate, hot
yields readily to this preparation. .,
Prices Fifty Cents a Bax.
w 0 myfignaturo aad
picture of Dr. Calhoun. Address
N C WILLIAMS,
Poatoffico box 219, Atlanta, Ga
Manufactory to 118, corner of Washington and
Peters streets, AtlanUi
For aria by W D HOYT A CO.,
Jnn7sDee7 Romo,Ga
The Gin I bought if you laat November, beats rL‘H?S& of Tho ““
>7 gi» I ever saw. I have in the lart 2S^ years Fo8ter ’ deceased. This, Juno 27,1878.
julleoetS
MILTON BUSSELL.
Ordinary.
any gut lever saw. X have in the last 28 years
used all tee gins made, that I have heard about,
from Boatwright’s first patent up to the present
date, and I consider youre the best cotton gin in I ... * _ „ , . , , ,
the United States; and H you wish,' I wiU send DlSCnaTge Of Administrator.
' ~ that have GEORGIA, Walker County.
R.N. DICKERSON, ADMIN
'S dtoonts runs of the estate of
seen it work. In short; your gin excels alt other
gins invented for any and every sort of cotton,
estate.
CarnsvHle,' Georgia, January 11, 1873. I This is therefore to cite all persons con-
Mr. Thomas Wynne: I eerned, kindred and creditors, to show came.
The Gin yon shipped ms I put to work by a any they can, why said Administrator de
Walwortii is treated just tlie same as I ates were sentenced to twenty years im-
other prisoners. When it was known I prisonment, with hard labor, in the
that he was coming, application was State penitentiary. They were ac-
znade by those having charge of the I cused of knocking -down and robbing
shoe shop, , as they wanted a man in Mr. Green, the contractor on the North-
their office who was not a common I eastern Railroad, three months ago.
thief; and I sent Walworth* As to his Childere’ case will he carried up to toe
refusing food, 'he has been suffering Supreme Court.
for si few days from sickness, brought
about by confinement and change of A lady returning from a useless trip
mode of life. He has seen his mother to church, declared that “when she saw
and no one else, and her but three toe shawls of those Smiths, and then
times. His cell is furnished toe same thought of toe things her own poor
as the others, and he receives no better I girls had to wear,' if it wasn’t for toe
treatment or attention than any of toe j consolation of religion she did not
other prisoners.” J know what she should do.”
Youra roly,
JAMES S.LAT
Pickens Comity, 8.0., July 1,1873'
Mr. Thomas Wynne:
The Cotton Gin which I
per day. H _ H
a gin that wonid excel it in cleaning the lint off 11873.
the seed, and is the ssrae by the lint—not to be I -Iun3cSep6.
excelled. I think with my forty siw gin and a
four torse power, I could ginfonr bales perday. Petition for Divorce.
ttner. | Bichard-gnttle, ve. Amanda Suttle.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
F ! APPEARING to the Court by the return of
Sheriff, that the Defendant, Amanda Buttle
fa llgives perfect satisfaction in every'respect. I ff “otarezidcntof this county. It is ordered by
It cleans the seed the best of any gin that lever | the Court that tho defendant be served 1>7 pubii-
saw,;.na separates the mosds from the seed the I ““°? monthly.for tour months in the pane*.' in
best and cleanest and runs vsry light I esn gin I 1116 Sheriff’s advertisements appeal
five bales on it in a day. AH penons that lmk I February 27,1873.;
s£ it say that teem never saw anything that esn h , . j C. D. McCUTCHEh, J. s. C.
heat it The planters of this section likeit better I „ Atrueoxtract lrem tee minutes o! Walker
than they do the Gulet Gin. I Superior Court
Respectfully, ALFRED BHEBIFF. | „„ DICKERSON, Clerk.
The above Gm has fiirty saws.' iuI24saogU
May 2d, 1873.
May 8, w4m.
J. L. Johnson, I WILCOX & GIBBS
ATTORNEY AT LAW| SEWING MACHINES
FOR SAIjE CHEAP.
Rome, Georgia.
Office with Wright A Fealherslon, in old Post i
Office iraUding, near Broad Street jul24n |'I’HE above named machine does aU kinds ot
A sewing in the best possible style, and is the
Weekly Courier
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Gold Watch for Sale!
rvNE OF “JOSEPH JOHNSON’S” LONDON
KJ manufacture; Tfoglfah lever. Cost $120 in
offered at NINETY DOLLARS currency.
COURIER OFFICE*
23 Broad-Street
JJIME IS MONEY!
Try Me! Try Me i
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Repaired and Warranted.
F. A. HAFFNEB
. Two Doors Shove the Rank.
I WISH TO INFORM the Citizens of Rome,
Ga-rSnd surrounding country that I hare re
cently opened a practical Watch Making and
Repairing Business, which I understand thor-
■ r .11 .f n.Jwaa 4a A.J..
I make all kinds of Bsdges to order,
—done on short notice.
33 BROAD STREET
ED. J". ALIEN,
THE
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Present:
tilizers.
WATCHES
CLOCKS
JEWELRY
SPECTACLES
Most approved patterns of Gold and Silver
Watches constantly on hand.
A foil assortment of
THE HANDSOMEST JEWELRY
and the largest end best selected stock of
SPECTACLES
ever offered in Rome.
Watch and Jewelry ripairing done in the best
manner, and warranted.
aprlsoctl
JgARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE!
BARGAINS OFFERED BY
Burns 6c Dwinell, 23 Broad St.
Beal Estate Agents.
A. Good Farm near Rome, for Sale*
A H EXCELLENT FARM, situated seren
mile# North of Rome, II
xailes from Selma,Rome and Dal
ton Rail Road, containing 240.
acres, 80 of first class creek botrf
lots. 120 in enltiratiomandundergbodfonce.
10 acres in. Clover and Grass. The improve-
ments consist of a good Dwelling, containing six
rooms, 4 fireplaces, Kitchen attached, good out
buildings, good tenant houses, Well of freestone
water in the jard, splendid lime stone spring,
near bjr, Orchard of seloci fruit. The place is
convenient to Churches, and cannot be surpass
ed 1re health and beauty of locatiox, finely
ed for a Stock Farm.
ms half cash and balance in one year, or a
liberal deduction for all cash.
Address, .
BURNS A DWINELL, Some, Ga.
•■Tie Choice Hotel -A spienoia oner.
This is ottFuf *h e finest pieces of property is
Upper Georgia. It is a firat class Brick building,
three stories high, with 35 rooms, including a
—d Store, Bar and Billiard room* The size of
lot is 112 feet on Broad Street by 155 feet ox
ridge street.
Is relocated in tbe center of the city, only forty
; raxds from, the City Hall and eighty yards from
Price $18,500, half cash and balance in 12
month, with interest. The Store and
Billiard rooms now rent for more enough to
1 lay the interest on the entire price of the proper-
Some improvements are contemplated, tad
made before sale, their cost wiE be added to
the above named^mee. Apply to
BURNS A DWINELL. <, r J. a RAWLINS
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No change of tension require*
tight to heavy work. Agtau,-
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3ot the latest and best! farced to t
Send tor Circular. Addrai ' in trea
.t not rd:
BLACK & CALDY’ andb%
General Agents; SI Ereii
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walls
lies and
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Corner Broad and BrUjii 4111
Above Ch.keH^^^
A full supply of ^
Best Grade Family^®
constan!j a } oca 'l
Meats of all kinds, Lard, Flmce then.
Grits, Rice, AU qualities id Wnwoi
Syrup, Molassea, Afruti 16
of Canned Goods, eblusli
Nick-Nacks, Tobacco;
Highest market price ptud for e ~
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will close on Decent* n efits or
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paring for any class in collegt, c*e causes
wishing to complete an sdueitiafa rich,
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This Concentrated Vegetablo Specific is a «rue
irifierofthe human blood. It thoroughly nen-
aiizes and eradicates from the system the spe
cific vires, and overy kind of humor and bad
taint, which cause such a long list of human
suffering, and imparts perfect health aad puritv
to tho entire constitution.- In every form of
scrofulous, mercurial and syphilitics blood co:
plaints, it stands without oompeer—rapid
curing Ulcers, Pustules. Carbuncles. Scald He:
Salt Rheum, and the 83 varieties of akin affectionl
It is a positive curative far scrofula, chronic and
inflammatory rheumatism, and the di
of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly
them from tee sy tern. The action of this Temedy
fa based upon the truths of inspiration, tho laws
of nature, and the knowledge of chemistry. The
Fluid Extbact ov Qnnxs’; Delight, prepared by
Dr. J. S. Pemberton, has made the most wonder
ful and astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivi
fying and tonic properties oxercise the q
and most wonderful effects in restoring
It is harmless to the most delicate, and cat. „
be used amiss. It is the true beautifier of tee
comp'exion. If you want rich blood, dear skin
and beautiful complexion, use the C-anreuxn Ex-
TBACT or Stilldioia OB Qceeh’s Delight. Head
our treatise on diseases of teehlood. Thegen-
nine has the signature of the proprietor on each
label. Take no other.
For sale hy all Druggists. One Dollar a bottle
Db. J. 8. PEMBERTON A CO, Proprietors,
W. D.HOYT A CO, WholesaleAgfa*”’^^ •
My31sAu31 Robe, Ga.
DOES THE CHEAPEST
awdBest Job Pbintmo nr Nobir Gior-
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M. DWINELL,
Rome, Ga.
Hoasen and Isots for Sale.
OFFER two Houses and Lots on Chore-
. kee CL, between South St.
and Railroad,for sale; both pleas
ant iota and In a good neigbor-j
One is an elegant residence, nearly new, well
fi,I.lma, with six rooms, besides kitchen ana out
buildings.
The other is a good House with five rooms,
borides Kitchen and outhouses. Forparticulai
apply to . BURNS A DWINELL-
House and let on Shelton Hill.
A NEW HOUSE with four rooms and four fire
places is offered for sale. Let SO X178 feet,
and another small house can be conveniently
built on it. Offered for 30 days at $700 cash.
Enquire of
BURNS A DWINELL.
XiOt of Land In tbe 22d District.
TTTB offer for Sale Lot No. 393, in the 22nd
VV District and 3d Section of Floyd County.
It is well timbered and lies not far from Cherokee
Rail Read. Tho Lot is owned by F. M. Eraeff.
For particulars address,
BURNS A DWINELL.
We offer for sale a very fine lot of coal land in
St, Clair county, Alabama, lying in Township Ik
Range 3, Ernst, known sa the Cowan Coal Beds,
containing 320 acres. This land fa within five
miles of Ferryrille, on the Coosa River. Apart
of it is in cultivation, and. the remainder in
splendid wood land. The Coal fa in inexhausti
ble quantity, and the quality is superior to any
other bituminous Coal. Titles perfect.
BURNS A DWINELL.
An Elegant Store House for Sale.
\\f u offer for sale the Store House and Lot on
TT Bread Street, now occupied by P. H. Har
din. The Store fa 27 X 75 leet with an outside
stairway and three well finished rooms on 2nd
floor. In rear of Store and extending to the
back street fa shriek Ware House 27 X 65 feet
It fa one of the. beet stands tor Dry Goods in
Rome; and the building fa thoroughly construct
ed and well finished.
BUHNS'A DWINELL.
A Cheap Farm near Rome.
We offer the Marable Place, 3 miles west from
Borne, and containing 320 acres, for sale. About
70 acres cleared and m cultivation. 3ood bam.
Apply to
BURNS A DWINELL
A Very Desirable Lot.
We would dter to members of tee Bonding and
loun Association, or any one else, a very darir-
ahle lot near tea Rome Yemaie College, 70x130
feet, at tee extremety Wx pr.ee of $350 Leek of
cash prompts the offer. Tides good.
■ good.
BURNS A DWINELL.
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DISSOLUTION.
A SE firm of Burns A Ross is this day dissolv
ed by mutual consent. The unfinished business
7 s11 J* ek««d <»P by Burns A Dwt-
nell, Beal Estate Agents.
. A. E. ROSS,
J. T. BURNS
.Rome, Ga, Feb. 25,1871.
For Bent or Sale.
BURNS & DWINELL,
(Successors to Bums A Ross,)
X£ea.l Estate A gents
... ROHE. GA.
W>
- ill soil or rent city property and plants-
tr$ns, and do &
S OU8E-and LOT recent!} occupied bv-Mr
Nixon. For information apply to R. P
General Beal Estate BaBsnesB.
Attention also given to looking after, buying and
a ^rxld lands, -with, special f&cil-
Sopt.I2,wly. .
selling vacant or
111“ -or determining tee exact locality, owner
chip and value of tie tame.
JOHN T B1
_ BURNIL, .
Late of the firm of-Burns A Ross
Late of tho firm of J.^RJBtoveMf
of Lower Grade do
ONE-HALF INADT1I_ [
the other half atlhe.eleseoftbela^^tifi;
tieulars apply lor circular. V
JMPBOCmipect Ol
J J DARLllieii r povert
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^■~jd indivi
fPFiUle. T:
hundnd .
AiVAYu.-any ins
• aPiano,Oaablc to
deon. Pianos and Organs of U7ti d arf^gi
: fact to
desired, aid warranted for fire p
3, 6,9,12 and 24 months’ time
As »e deliver instrnmenb Dsig a sure
direct from mannfactorise, v*x lb Q n _
North as South, East as West m; „
Try us before purchasing. Be: ,77° Da
and price lists.. A. SHORTK2®StltaUOI
Secretary RomeFernshOiovnl and
My29c No. 51 Bros48^ rto ^^
J)EL JANUARY AND CQf ^
The celebrity of the January
Baked in Mnrphreesboro, Ten.:
ated the above name vith ton
until they became synonymoc
away with tbe war. But great;
troths, lire forever. Dr. J. O.b
ing bis father's talents, and ii
experience, has achieved a sue
their former history. Owing to i
age be has permanently locatri
to this central point, we sot*
Cancer. SerofaU, Fistula, Fikt 1
him, as be possesses perfect
eases, without pain or the tub
y without pain or the m*-
JANUARY k MADIBOJ,
jnn!7cy
ICE! ICE!!
Pur e Iiake
rpHE Rome Ice House i
B is supplied and will eontt
during the season of the very f
orders from a distance
and shipped as may be di
ties 3 cts per pound, one h 0 *®*
2 J cts. Special rotes to dcrien.^^|
May 17, w3m.
C. D. JO!
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(Nswllns Old Stis4(
NEAB CHOICE 1
roh b,«w-
JZEEPS ON HAND
IV MEDICINES,
illsnsl'i
FANCY ARTICLES.
PATENT 1
SOAPS, BRUSHES, »•
WINDOW GLASS, OLUVj
UORS, PURE KEBOSESF*
SAMPS. SHADES. CHINN 5 '
description; and wuytffl* 1
Physicians wfll Sndi* *?£
ehaao their MedicinB
Jiahla Medicines will 1
faction will b« assured.
DocembcrlOj 1872, wtt
s.:
Manufacturers ami ®
Saddles!
And all Goods in the -
92 Broad Street, corner <f"
ROME, 0*1
TO DEALERS AS
BOUGHT AT
apr!9sr '
J72 00 EACH 1
Agents wanted oreiyw^; ;
le|itim 3 te.Partieu^S:
March 22, wly.