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0CAL MATTERS
^^gUBSPAY’S TBI-WESSLY.
I'.M.
'hieliley left for Washington
-erclay evening.
\, r . \V. E. Darden, a most estima-
. !jd.'
died at Cave Spring last Sun-
’ j^velace can give perfect fits and
, (ra j c .3 in boots and shoes, shoe-
j ea ther, etc. See advertisement.
f 0 | Daniel S. Printup has returned,
N - ew York, Washington and various
•her placed lie visited on business while]
Sent.
FBOM TUESDAY’S TBI--WSmY.
Brother Willingham wits-in
in Saturdy, a good fellow.
tie
city
Several Chattoogans went down to the
United States Court yesterday, e
We call the attention of Ladies to an
examination of Hardin & Colclough’s
Dress Goods, comprising a fall line of
Alpacas, French Cashmeres, Australian
crapes, and a beautiful assortment of fan.
ey repellents for Ladies Suits.
Mr. T. F. Howell, who, in company
with Capt. M. Dwinell, accompanied
the remains of Col. Wm. A. Shorter,
Ye are pained to learn that Mrs. Sid- late associate editor of the Courier, to
Montgomery, Ala., returned Sunday
evening. The sadly bereaved father,with
other relatives and friends of the de
ceased took charge of the body at Mont
gomery, whence it would he taken to
Eufaula, Ala., for interment.
\I. Harrison, the beloved wife of
, 3r j t. Harrison, of this county, died
M the ITth inst.
The corner-stone for the Masonic Tern
j.. ha- arrived, and will no doubt soon
ut in its resting place, with the usual
Masonic ceremonies.
Her.rv J. Biakemore has returned from
Huntsville, he found no difficulty in giv
ing bond there, which shows that he is
Wt ,jj an ,i favorably known abroad as well
a- ai home.
Hardin <t Colclough have received a
large stuck of Carpets, Tugs, mats and
J ,cr oil cloths. Also a fine selection of
Window Shades and fixtures which they
an- ollt rintr to the public cheap for cash,
svpdo.tw-wdm
Cbrnp Cash Store*
For^thoRomo Courier. ! ( | ^
A TRIBUTE TO ADMIRAL. SEMME3
BY OBIOH T. D07.IKB, V. D.
Another'"pallant chieftain
Of the grand, heroic band
Who in the cause of freedom,
For our Southern land,
Stemmed the tide of battle,
And won a wide renown,
Has doffed his earthly laurels
For heaven's brighter crown.
Too unworthy is my pen
-To eulogize his name,
For “eartil's remotest nations”
1 * Aro familiar with his fame.
His grand, heroic deed
Upon the rolling eea
Has made his name immortal,
As that of Robert Lee.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
The New Y(
Hon has done ife M>H^ stU U it'
and nominated its State Qcket, but ft Notices under this head will be charged donbl*
not likely that Conkling has succeeded ISSStn *• one “ iaare
in making his party any more populai
with the people of N«r ‘■York than be- Thrash’s Consumptive Cure and Lung Be
fore. That is to say, the Republican rtorer is becoming as staple for consumption
party is not the party of the people oi and all diseases of resparatory organs as
New York. In 1873 it lost many can- quinine in chills and feTer. Trial 50a, 1.50.
didates who were not indorsed by the Sold by all Druggists.
Liberals, and the next year it lost the
Governorship and’ Lieutenant Gover
norship. In 1875 4t lost the offices of To aI1 who «e suffering fiom the errors
Secretary of State, Controller, Attorney aod indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
First Tuesday in November, 1877,
General, State Prison Inspector, Tieas- early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I willHthe following property, to
urer. Canal Commissioner, Engineer send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF|
‘ he Democrats gained a r. Inman, Station D, Bible House, Sew Tort*
Bat the waves of old Atlantic,
As they break upon the shore,
Will chant in loudest praises
His fame forever more;
And the proud, unfettered winds,
As they sweep from pole to pole,
Will chant in monrnful dirges
Hir praises as they roll.
Laying Corner Stone.
The cornerstone of theMasonicTempli
[at Rome, Ga., will be laid by M. W. Grand
Master D. E. Butler, at 1 o’clock r. m.
[on Saturday, the sixth day of Octobei
next. All Master Masons in good stand-
|ing are invited to be present and presenl
[and participate in the ceremonies. -
J. I. Wright, W. M.
Cherokee Lodge, No. (56.
Sept29,tw-wtd.
And his bright and faithful sword,
That could net brook defeat,
„ Lies beneath the waves.
In its silent, safe retreat,
And there ’twill rest forever,
Without a blot or stain,
The peerless gem of gems
. That decks old Ocean's main.
Vkna Valley, Ga. t Sept. 2C>lh.
A practical use for the telephone bet- is warranted equally
ter than the mutilation of The Last Rose , j, „ , , ,, . -
F- of Summer’ or ‘Home, Sweet Home,’ has and 88 ‘ arg . e “ doIIar ,
been discovered by Dr. Foster, govern ent m market ’ For 1,ab,tual consum?t,OB 'l
Weekly Cotton Statemont.
ment inspector of mines in England.
Dr. Fester sent a telephone down the
ventilating shaft of the Eliza Mine, at
St. Austell, Cornwall, the instrument
having been attached to a covered copper
wire, and in less than fifteen minutes per
sons sjveaking at the bottom of the mine
were distinctly audible on the surface.
The telephone will supersede the ineffi
cient cords signals hitherto used as
I3enj. F. Hull, of this city, reporter means of communication from the ini
Baptist Female College.
Oostsnaula Lodge No. 113 will lay
Jffor the National Cotton Exchange, fur-
jjlaishes the following statement for the j
’[week ending Friday, Sept. 2S, 1877:
Stock on hand Sept. 1st
Knox & Parks have received large fthe corner-stone of the Cherokee Bap-|Receipts this week:
dilitior.s to their elegant stock of goods, Itiat Female College in this city some ;i Boat via. Coosa—-- 11
ar.-l an- now prepared to give their cus
tomers the very best of bargains. See
advertisement.
ilcautiful Stock of Goods.
ftime this month under the directions J
of the M. W. G. M. of the Grand Lodge.:’ - -
Harden A Colclough advertise a large
and complete stock of dry goods, cloth-
:. r urts and shoes, etc. Our printer ga ;
said they bad ohl oloths. This, of
course, was a mistake for oil cloths.
Their goods are fresh and as fine as
need lie.
To the Public.
anything in the above line will find it
to his interest to call and see us before
purchasing, as we are determined to be
the cheapest store in the city,
augl-l.wtf Kohn & Co.
SOM SATURDAY’S TRI-WEEKLY
Dry goods at wholesale—see adver
tisement of McWilliams & Co.
Rome R. R 23
[of Georgia, Rev. David E. Butler. TheyijS Wagoiu- 41—108
will make the occasion an interesting! j Receipts previously 38
one. We hope, and have some reason®] “ Since Sept. 1st
to believe, that the Grand Commanderyjg
of this State will be present in full re-| 3hipme ^ this week-93
- -n-LloL -.111 make a fine and im-W «. Previously 10
posing appearance.
14C
100
Since Sept. 1st..
103
Corner Stone.
Arrangements are being made to run
extra trains on the Western and Atlan
tic, Selma, Rome and Dalton, and]
Rome roads Saturday next, as all th<
Masonic Lodges from Rome to Talla
dega, Rome to Chattanooga, and from
We are opening now one of the
largest stocks of Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Slices, which wehaye bought
earlv in the season, when goods were
a: bottom prices. Any one needing a ttend anc j participate in the ceremo-|
i: :n 5* r »
3tockon hand .
1 • the roue market.
Good demand:
iMiddling 10}
(Low Middling 10}
[Good Ordinary 9f
New Advertisements.
Homestead.
GEORGIA, Floyd County
M RS. R. J. WILLIAMS hra applied for ex
emption cf personalty, and I will pais upon
the same at 10 o'clock A. tf. on the 23d day of
October, at my office. This Sept. 29, 1877.
—t2,td H. J. JOHNS
NSON, Ordinary.
I
Mortgage Sale.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
House door, in the city of Rome, on the
tnectal disease. And yet, as sorely as dawc
The south half of lot of land number 288, and dispels the darkness. Tiuast’i Errssrzicajrr
United State Senator. The outlpok foi*^, , 18
ithe Republican party is no better this J ' \ V t 7
year than last It is in fact worse, for A Diseased Purse,
there is a strong probability 1 that the Are you Bush? Where goes your money!
Democrats will get the Legislature, Do you practice economy? Do you
which elects a successor to Conkling. one dollar for an article when you can buyl
Courier-Journal. it8 equa i for half the money ? For 50 centd
you can purchase one bottle of Bailey’s Sa-
■gii. . „ „
fa, issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor
>f G W Thomas vs 8 Z Walker. Levied upon
the property of the defendant, and notified S Z
Walker, the tenant in possession, according
law, this October 1, 1877.
J. A. SHARP, Deputy Sheriff.
ent in market,
headaches, acid stomach, heartburn, indi]
gestion, biliousness, etc., it cannot be excell
ed. It is as sparkling and pleasant a9 a glass!
of soda water. See J. G. Yeiser, in Rome
ibout it. jy3,tw-w3m.
Citation-
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
N otice is hereby given to all per-
sous that W R Thompson, late of said
*ounty, departed this life testate, appointing
therein no executor, and one J B M Landers,
having been duly appointed the administrator,
with the will annexed, and after partially ad
ministering said estate, departed this life, also,
jeforo fully administering said estate, therebj
eaving said estate without a representative,
ind no person having applied for administration
m tbe estate oi W R Thompson, that in terms o r
the law, administration will be vested In the
ROME COTTON MARKET.
REPORTED BY S. MORGAN.
dor of deep mines to the ground above.
Rome, Oct. 1.—Good demand:
Low Middlings 101
Itrict Good Ordinary 10'
XIARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
The other day a man placed a pistol
close against another and fired. Thi
ball struck a button which was so very , „ _ „ „ , ,, ,
tightly sewed on that the force of the ]. * E "' Se P‘- 20 -- Cotton duU and ea '
Klllipf. Was hrnl'on oml fVio man ncmnor] iSli
Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit
ind proper person, at tbe November term, 1877,
if the Court of Ordinary for Floyd county, un
less some valid objection is made to his appoint
ment.
Witness my hand snd official signature, this
1st day of October, 1877.
H. J. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
oct2,wlm
Administrator’s Said.
GEORGIA, Floyd County. viugiu
r>Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER I88UED BY Tots
D the Honorable Coart of Ordinary of said Augnsi
county, will be sold before the Court House door,
bullet was broken and the man escaped
unharmed. Wives who value the live
f their husbands, will now pay a.
more attention to the button^. Parties
who have their lives’ Insured, would
well to attend to their- own. mending.
[sier; uplands 11 5-16; Orleans II 7-16. Sales
151 bales. Consolidated net receipts S,45C
[bales. Exports to Great Britain 1,851 bales.
The whole taxable property of theJU.
States, by the census of 1870, was s6f
down at 815,178,000.000, and in that,
year the total taxes levied for national,
State,county and city purposes amount-!
ed to $676,550,000. Of this amount
{£$365,959,000 went into the coffers bPth
Federal Exchequer^ or nearly 811 fcirBto 14
each of the thirty-six millions of J,; ™
itants of the Republic.
statement
Rome to Atlanta have been invited toSFor the corresponding week of last year
nies of laying the corner-stone Satur
day. Cicero Smith thinks he can get]
the fare from Atlanta to Rome and re
turn reduced to two dollars, and from
other points in proportion. If this can
be done there will be at least 2,000 vis-
3tock on hand Sept. 1st
[Received this week 396
previously 94
'since Sept. 1st
53
Alluding to the failure of so many
Eastern and Western banks, the New
York World says:
“Banks are very good things to keep
a man from throwing away his money.
Now, if human ingenuity could only Gold...
490
Total
Shipments this week 238
previously
543
59
itors in Romo that day. 'We under- Total since Sept. 1st
Some person entered Rev. S. E. Ax-
-orfs house through a window on Thurs-
l:y night anil stole some fifteen or
twenty Hollars out of his pants pocket.
i: will lie seen by notice elsewhere that
t:i- nirner stone of the Masonic Temple
niii lie laid Saturday October 6th. All
Master Mason- are invited to attend and
participate.
We hope the railroads will run extra
'.rain- so as to enable the fraternity along
their lines to attend the laying of the
■raer-stone of the Masonic Temple on
'oh < ptoher
!'•• F. Movers met with a serious acci-!
--a few days ago in cleaning out his
: It appears that the gun had an old
oai it. and it trying to get it out, the
fun accidentally went oft', and the ballj
-I through his thigh.
stand that Major J. C. Rawlins tenders
his large dining room to the young peo
ple that night We would like for the
Fire Department to turn out that after
noon. A boat excursion that evenin
would add greatly to the occasion
Eyery citizen should do all in their
power to make the day as interestin
as possible
Stock on hand
297
246
ROME MARKET.
Fair demand :
Middlings 10
Low Middlings 9i
[Good Ordinary 9
METEOROLOGICAL.
Meeting or the Floyd County Democratic
Executive Committee.
Rome, Ga., Sept 29,1877.
Pursuant to a call of the chairman or
the Committee the following members
were present to-day : Nathan Bass, M.
R. Ballenger, N. B. Hall, J. H. King,
J. F. Shanklin, B. V. Arnold and Ga
briel Jones.
The Chairman stated the object of the|
[meeting to be to consider the propriety of
holding a County Convention to nominate!
candidates for the Legislature and tol
Sept. 21
29-34
“ 22
29-32
“ 23
29-32
“ 2-1
20 38
“ 25
29-36
“ 26
29-30
“ 27
29-28
I.oi isviLi.E, Sept. 29.
Flour firm; extra $4 00 to $4 25; family
00 to 85 50.
Wheat quiet; red $130; amber $135; whi
1135 to $1.37. '.".y- *
Com m fair demand; white 55; mixed SO.]
Oats quiet; white 33; mixed 31.
Pork quiet at $14 25.
Bacon firmer; not higher.
Sugar cured hams in fair demand at 13}
First Tuesday in November, 1877,
the r ollotring described reel eetete belonging to
tbe estate of Daniel R Mitchell, deceased, to*wit;
What is known aa the Armuohee farm,lying on
Armuchoe creek, eleven miles from Rome, and
consisting oi lota of land numbeis 120,121,150,
ISO, 162, 122, IIS and 119 in the 24th diet, and4th
;.action- There are some tenant honsea
[farm, with abaut 150 acres of open land in a fins
itate of cultivation, the balance finely timbered.
Lard quiet; choice leaf tierce 10}.
Whisky steady and unchanged.
Bagging dull at 12}.
Tobacco quiet and unchanged.
■applied with running water, and ofiei
many advantage! as a superior stock farm.
Also, what is known as the Williamson f«nn
located near Floyd Springs, and consisting oi
lots numbers 36, 45,46,47 and half of 75, in the
24th district and 3d section, with comfortable
dweUisg ana other oat baildinga and tenant Backwater, B F
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Also, one undivided half interest in tbe one DeJournett, John
Financial.
• buying 2 selling 4
devise some means of keeping the] Sight exchange on N. Y., buying par
banks from throwing it away for him!” exchange on N. Y., se.ling } pi e
_ . _ , Groceries and Produce.
Detroit Free Press: Now comes the Bacon, cleai sides, per pound 9 to 11 eta
days when the Bturdy farmer dumps a£ Hams 14 to 16 eta 357 and 431 ia the 14th diatrist and
load of dirt into some mudhole in the Shoulders 8 to 10 eta™
highway, yells, “Haw! Buck I” at his Dry salt clear rib 9 to 10
off oxen, pricks the nigh one with a _ Dry exit shoulders... 6} to S} att
bradawl, and goes home, under the im- Butter Goehea .per pound 30 to 40 ^
pression that he has worked out hie Co^try 20 to 25 ct>
Bran .per hundred pounds 75 to $1.G('
Beans per bnshei $2.50 to $3.$(
Gail Hamilton says this “voluntary! Candles per pound 15 to 25 crt»
resignation” by office holders all over^Caudj----. P 8r pound 16 to 30 at,
the country is very much like that of Rl °- per pound 20 to
This ia one of the finest tracts of land In Chero
kee Georgia, containing in all 1,230 acres—800
acres first qn&litj bottom land. The up-land
will average wito other lands in the county. This
body of land has on it several fine springs, ‘
well su
houses, 200 acres cleared, the balance wooded
can be conveniently divided up Into Cohen, J J
is, with fine springs to each, and eaeh Caldwell, J
having part of open and wood land.
These two valuable tracts of land will be soli
New Advertisements.
I am only Bilious, says the debilitated vic
tim of slob headache, pain in the right side, con-
stristien of the bowels, and hypochondria. An
theckedU
trifles, then? No; unchecked they lead tc T j r.
$8 outfit free.
Portland, Maine.
H. HALLETT k CO,
L. JOKES
WORK FOR ALL
In their own localities, canvassing for the Fire
side Visitor (enlarged) Weekly and Monthlv-
Largest Paper in the World, with Mammoth
Chromoe Free, Big Commissions to Agents.
Terms and Ouifit Free. Address P. O. VICKERY
Augusta, Maine.
§5 O £20 . ll ho i ne ' Sampler
Portland, Maine.
worth tl free. Srnrson k Co.,
Tbe Cheapest and Best Advertising tc
reach readers oucaids of the large cities. Over
lOOO newspapers, divided into six different
lists. For catalogues containing names of papers
and other information, and for estimates, address
^ BEALS k FOSTER, 41 Park Row (Times Bond
ing), New York.
Registered Voters.
Axe, David
Bowie, J Park
Bones, J W
Brower, A T H
Crane, W 8
Cothran.
4dBciyk.il
stances of all classes of purchasers.
itory brick office adjoining the Buena Vista
House in the city of Rome, fronting 21 feet on
Broad 8troet and running back 20 feet in rear of
the building.
Also the following unimproved land lots num
ber 130,24th district and 3d section, and
'4th section
Terms, one-third cash; the balance in 12 and 18 i
months, with interest.
July 20,1S77. C. D. FOR8YTH, Adm'r.
oct2,tw wtd
BANK NOTICE.
KCT, !■
7- j
Java
Cordova...
the old farmer’s wife. “Was she will- l ^ oruuya _
ing to die?” inquired the sympathizing! Com Meal.’.'."."!“'.'.perbn»hei 93 to
neighbor. “Willing,” responded'the c onl| loose 80 to
bluff old widower, “she was obleeged
thermometer.
Rain fall in inches 1 G5-10C
Highest temperature 84'
Lowest temperature 60'
Average temperature 78'
Good Measure Is the Watchword
[of honest trade. When you buy
Dooley’s Yeast Powder, for sale by all
Irecommend the holding of a Senatorial|s rocers > 8*;P e ^c ly full weight just
1 “as marked on the cans, and beside that
an article made of the very best and
[Convention, whereupon the following
Joi l Branham has bought Mrs.pfresolutions were adopted :
lower interest in the|j Resolved, That it is the imperative
7occupE * ute ' y 11 liver y sta ble form-ajuty 0 f the Democratic party to preserve
isi after rai-'n' Dunlap Scott,Ijita organization in the County of Floyd
wise repairin'- it^ e ^ oor aD( ^ °ther-K an d j n the Forty-second Senatorial Dis-
’« office. ^ '* 0CCU Py 3t 13 “|jtrict, and the better to secure that organ
ization we recommend that a Convention
[be held in the City of Rome, on Saturday,
the 27th day of October next, for the
[purpose of nominating candidates for the
Jalways be trusted.
Since the introduction of “femal
ostmasters” a girl goes up to the win
26 to 35 etc
23 to 25 ctr|
JCt
9i
Grits........ per barrel $5.00 to $6.0<
Hominy $6.00 to $8.0<
Wheat .x>er bushel $1.20 to $x.4C|
Canned fruit, aUkinia, per do>■ 8^25 to m vur „ ucj , „„ uc „„ 7
Floor,choice .perbarrei $i.UO to *°.9l||:ha t “The Firit National Bank of Rome ” inthi
“Is there a letter for Miss Margaret
Robinson ?”
“Yes,” says the “female,” “here is one
from John McJones.”
Two colored men who twenty-five
years ago were sold as slaves in the old
3t Louis hotel rotunda in New Orleans
have recently served os State Senator
in the same building.—[Com.Adver.]
And were bought at a much less price
than formerly.—Boston Post.
1
runuo u, „„„ President Hayes says the old original
[““ l '“ c , ' ,J ’ “““Haboliiinnists are the strongest support-
pureat material, so that the strength can ers ofhig Southern nolicv. This ex-
Family and extra 6.00 to 7.001
amiiyai _
Superfine $5.0D to $5.5<|
Treasury Department,
Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
Washington, August 22, 1877,
W HEREAS. BY SATISFACTORY EVI
DEXCE presented to the undersigned, it
las been made to appear that “The First Na
.ioaal Bark of Home,” in the city of Rome, in
• ho county of Floyd and State ol Georgia, has
-oinpiied with all the provisions of the Revised
Statutes of the United States required to be -
complied with beforo an association shall be OBeRT,
Authorized to commence the business of Banking: B ”
Sow, therefore, I, John S. Langwortny, Acting
Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify Power*, W F
that “The First National Bank of Rome,” intht Printup, Danl 8
Icity of Rome, in the county of Floyd and State
it Georgia, is authorized to commence the holi
ness of Banking, as provided in Section Fifty-
□e hundred and sixty-nine, of the Revised
tatutes of the United State*.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and
teal of office, this 22nd day of August, 1877.
JOHN S. LANGWORTHY,
Acting Comptroller of the Currency.HShropshire, S A
Slaton, Geo A
. ,bg
■ach lot of land separately, to soit the circnm- Cohen, Phillip
Dailey, J G
WHITES.
Ayer, W F
Berry, Jno M
Brook*, W I
Buckmaster, J R
; Battey, Geo M
Colclough, E H
Camp, J L
Coleman, W D
Cothran, W 8
Cuyler, Tho* H
Carnochan, 8
Davidson, J P
Fleming, J B
Ford, I D
Fort, C M
Gammon. W M
Grave*, M L
Huffakre, N J
Fort, A O
Featherston, C S
Gieen, L O
Hills, HA
Hampton, R I
Hight, C A
Hardin, A T
Ivey, J H
Jackson, William
King, J H
Langworthy, C W
Lansdell, A M
Lumpkin, L C
Mayo, J W
McIntosh, A
Mapp, W T
McLaurcn, M F
Neal, B G
Nnnnally, G A
— •, G T“
Perry, Thos J
Pancnen,
sep4,w2m
LOW
ere of his Southern policy,
eludes Ben Wade as an “old original,”
Ibut doubtless the President looks upon
Ben as a corpse who has strayed from
Kiiuiu District.
Stanly Mathews, in his discussion with
Ewing the other, gave a very emphatic^the political cemetery,
denial to the charge of collusion withf"
Southern Congressmen in order to countpj Rochester Democrat: “Make the face
Fish, fresh.... .per pound 10 to l2}ch
Cod 5 tolO cl-
Herring, in iwii 50 to60 eta
Mackerel .in barrels $12.00 to $18.00
Mackerel an kits 1.50 to 3.0C
Dried apples.......—per bushel 1.00 to $1.5(
Peaches. $2.00 to $2.50
Hay, per hundred ponud* ...... 90 to $1.25
Lard in tierces, per pounds 12 to 13} eti
Lard in kegs. 12 to 13
Molasses in barrels, per gallon.30 to 35
Molasses, hlf-bbls and kegs...42 to 60 eta
Syrups 60 to Sl.Ot'i
Oats, for stable, perbbiheL 40 to 50
Oats for planting 40 to 75;
Onions, per busbel 75 to $1.00
[Potatoes, Irish per bushel $ 90 to $1.25;
Tea, Young Hyson per pound 75 to $1.50
Imperial tea. 85 to $1.00j
Gunpowder tea.... 9 75 to $1 -^Hixtb OFFER the loUowing goods at vary low
English breakfast. $1»60 || VV prices. Money raved by buying of ua :
Robinson, W T
Rossett, H
Rounsavillc, J W
Rouns&ville, J A
Ramey, Geo
[peigelborg, M
hanklin, J F
3heibley, P M
PRICES!
3owell, J H F
Terhune, C
Underwood, J W H
West. E H
Williams. T B
Williams, E &
Wood, IJ ^
Williamson, T J
Wes:, P. n
rancey, Hamilton
: in of lourtli round.
Rome station, October 6th and 7th!
'fiver Creek circuit, October 10th.
f .ive Spring “
ciicuit, November 7th,
J'r s oto circuit, November 10th and.
8. P. Richardson, P. E.
lady friends are aware ofH oonvent ’ 011 °f the Forty-second Senato-gnTote or 8ig„cjv n connection with' the
Lite Mr. Norton has alwaysH rial District be held in the City of Romeghistory of that event Das published
Mourning and Black Goods.
-'lost ut' our
- f excellent taste
—-flayed in the selection of dress pat-]
has just received one of tbe;
■■•fiu; and finest stocks that has ever!
j* 0 d * s played in this well arranged]
• ■ He is now making a speciality of;
larize that this bargain was made in writ
Jing. Now. I intend to make my denial
■egislatnre and selecting delegates to thegto cover it in every form—written, ver-
ata 3eiu> orial Convention to be held at suclilbal, implied, expressed, collateral, inci-
1.1th anda dme alll v , ace M ; be agree d upon bj Hdental; in every possible form, shape,
the counties exposing tbe district g™™*/, Kode . ^ or 7 ie w that the in-
d i j mpusuig me unu u. . Bgenmty or the malice of men may affirm
Resolved, That the people of, eMoBft. It is a lie. There is not a word of
tlitia district meet on Saturday, theHtruth in it- There is not a particle ef
2Uth day 0 f October, next and elect tenBplausible foundation forit. There is not
[delegates each u, »*tend the County Con-Q 311 event, a fact, a document or an inci-
vention. » . Hdent which could satisfy a reasonably
Resolved, That we recommend that a Hcon3 C i etl tious man concerning the possi-
» ■OUU* lt Every scrap that ever I
tfi or SlD..r 3 -_ " * *-TaTT xi. _
in Saturday, the 3rd d»y of Novemherffl far and wi de. If any man has anytmng y vote counted.” Misthought
text, for the purpose of nominating a can-|? e il et _ him^produce jtj defy_ al! my|Judge MBedjnto^offigs on the schoone
ert for the purpo^ of nominating . ^ * no ^
mate for the Senate, and that Cob ^' a 'gfai rU nf l er tak e to deprive President Hayes
l t>___ v _ ‘ -- J "of the honor and the grace of first con
ceiving and originating the policy which
an Bass be requested to correspond
[with the Executive Committee of thi
'""■'"S and black goods, 'embracingH oounliea of Bartow and Chattooga with]
;-ack cashmeres, Australian crapes,B re ^ erence to “hove recommendation.!
Cloth-, alpacas, mohairs, Bril’g Resolved, That the Rome city pa]
bombazines, henrietta cloths,! and CarteYsville Express and the Sum-j
Also an immense stock of plain “erville Gazette he requested to publish
these proceedings. / » .
Nathan Bass, Chairman.
J. F. Shanklin, Secretary.
■ tancy hose, prints, white goods, flan-
••*0., Ac. See advertisements.
I ' l,,c fluthea for Geutlemeu.
"v -.ail the pleasure yesterday of look-
through Mr.
A. A. Omberg’s fall
° 4VW .MV ill limnimiv Itt^lVIO liaiiVia jrav» —
sl °ck of goods. The style of chills and fever and others malarious d:
. ‘ !Ults 13 elegant and in good taste.
1: black suits of cassimers,
estins
lte -> of the best French and
s Ioa! '-ufacture, and his fancy cas-
5 '■■■■■:. elegant indeed, and great va-
? stripes diagonals of select
- and of great beauty. All these he
Prepared to ent and make in the
and
rno-t approved styles. If, edies of the pharmacopoeia. Dyspepsia,
any gentleman can’t wait to
3u ‘t mode to order, then he has a
i;? select 1^
of nice ready made cloth
nan warrant not to “rip.
of both sexes, an excellent family medi
cine, and the best safeguard which th
trirvelerjM ^fiigr^TQ^i taje^t^ unH
■ ** n ost and best fiannel under-
'■rawers, &c., and all wool knit un-
^ K ■ complete.
“ rile line of neckties, collars, cravats J be althy eiimata. Sir.
^spenders, &c„ his supply is —
luate for even the most fastidious
S| ) lias lints, caps and umbrellas that
- 11 »uit all ‘
and all vacations in
c ' jac ' uai on is that any one can
get aa yft>ing that a first-class tail-
■‘Pvcted toTa emen ' 8 furniah,n S store 33
"P^.tw-wlt.
he himself carried out.
his own good sense and hb own good
heart. It is inscribed first on hb letter
[of acceptance, where it was seen and
’ nown and read.”
Naming horse cars after distinguisliH
ed men has its dioadvantagee. A pro-1
It* was”bom of hibitoiy friend was shocked to hear the!
remark made that “Governor TalbotJ
had just gone up Columbia avenut
chock full.”
■iasma Rendered Powerless.
The most certain way to render power-}
|M. Ttiiere’ sudden death, with various
ipereons around him,said: “It is aesur-
Jedly an event of :great importance for
jFrance, and which may have serious
_ The overcoat question assumes
inscquences," but f“do not’diam Proportion ip the young man’s
The statement that partridges may
uucu, omi uuioiiwi "Haesire to specuytne qnauues and tne be shot this month now eoine the
periodic fevers, Hostetter’s Stomach Bit-gdefects of M. Thiers, but I say that hb rounda 0 f^ e press’ is^lculated to
tere. The remedial operation of the presence might have been more useful
“than injurious to the cause of order.
What will happen ? Parties will be
more ardent than eyer, and I should
Bitters b no less certain than their pre
ventive effects, and they may be relied
upon to overcome cases ef fever and ague
which resist quinine and the mineral rem-
constipation, billious complaints, rheu
matic ailments and general debility,
likewise rapidly yield to their regulative
and tonic influence. They are an incal
JP -V of furnishiug goods embraces liable blessing to the weak and nervous
A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth
Are easily attained, and those who fail
to avail themselves of the means, should
not complain when accused of gross neg
lect. The Sezodont will speedily eradi
cate the cans* of a foul breath, beautify
ing and teeth to the oldest age. -
Spalding’s- Glue b useful in every
bouse.
country should yet have to pass througb
some terrible trials. May God grant
that my previous opinions are erro
neous 1” • f > • ■ if
Gen. Kilpatrick denounced Gen. Me-
. ‘‘carpet-bagger” at the Re-
invention in New Jereey,
publical
and used the word as though he could
are McClellan more completely, bb wife’s are.
iekBBems td dAvie, changed his , 1 '*‘‘ 1
views of carpet-baggers within a few
months. We aU tremember that it b
not long^eipeefbe idvo^eitftk^usbkd - f > j t'j l
the “bloody'shirt and moneju’ , to keep 'A two-footr rule
a gang of thieving carpet-baggers where
they could effeot some,, “good-ptepli
in the Southern States., ffilptraifl,.
been a veff - great 'admirer of darpet-
baggere. _ _
ere ft you marrii
ly. But the other
lady'Wks eqddlW the emergency, and
quietly responded, .“at the pareon-age.”
............. vtuniuai. ..no .-00 Corn whiskey...
Hayes into the Presidency. He said .tithe mirror of the soul,” says Dr. Hoi- ^9!?° ta?° d
“The gentleman went so far as to particu-Sland. It is very unwise advice. If it Smlt “ 8 MoUana 60 1
were followed there would be so many i B; tters
dreadful countenances that all the Braidiea...! .per gallob
horses would get frightened and run Bum, beat qualities.,
away. , Qiu, best qualities^
-. ■ m ‘ Bye and Bourbon.
The Jones Smith was out nearly two JhenyWiae,superior...
that time the crew hidV-antyxccrto eat
Cold diet; but proves that i^f.ffieec
was right when he said’“meri could .
on bread and water indefinitely.—l
Ncies.
Japan tea $1.00 to $2.5C;
Tobacco, all grades...per pound 43 13 $1.41 [
Whbkv, beet rectified..per ga’’ 51.10 to $1.25:
“ • • • $1.25 to 1.5t|
$1.75 to $8.0(|
$1.75 to $S.0Cj
$2.00 to 58.0C1
$2.00 to 12.0(1
$1.75 to A(XE
$1.75 to 4.0Cg
$1.75 to 3.0df
$1.75 to 5.0 I
$1.75 to 4.00|
Ladies’ Cloth Shoes,
Gent's Summer Shoes,
Gents’ Hand-Made Gaiters,
. Infanta* Ankle Ties, SOcta;
Miles' Cloth Shoes, $2.35.
^&-€hoea ond Boots made to order.
V A 0 -* • *• GOVAN & CO.
2»6m-jnelltwtf 21 Broad St., Some.Ga.
R?.ciren^V^nnd...,.* 1 ;8to O 10^ctal
derate Baptist Female College,:
Romo, Ga.
A candidate for a Judgeship in Sanl
Francbco was elected by 16,650 Totes;
against 16.549 for his opponent “EvH
Salt, Liverpool .per nek $1.40 to $1.
Virginia salt $L>
risked, per pound..... 14 to 16 c
clarified sugar... 13 to 15 cfcl
clarified sugar... 12 to 14 eh[
•ngsr-^..^. > t 11; to 13
Sloan, Lewii
Taylor, Mark A
Turner, Bobt
Williams, Dick
Wood, Charles
The finest crop of rabins ever pn
dneed in California b promised thb fal
The grapes are not growing so large as i
previous years, owing to dryness, bu
their quality b better.
{ 1 W j Hardware,
j y: /-l-ipM. keg $2.75 to $5,751
sfined bar-.per pound 2.75 to 5.001
I bar iron... 5.50 to 6.00
slaba._*.. *P 6 to 7 ■
esbimA.^. . , 6) to 8
Steel, cast in bars_per pound 19 to 22
Steel plow slabs.. 6} to f-j
Ptoel plow wings - 6} to 8!
lores shoo naib......per lb 16 to 25l
’owder. 2.50 to 6.Uj
iHorse shoes.............™...., $4.80 to $5,751
'■Cole shoes f5.?0 vo $6.75!
lealtajui Hides.
i?l
•aim
’’HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS OF 3«tt, Mark
September 8, 1877, and ends June 21,187*. —
o weeks’ vacation at Christmas. ; j
Board and Washing—For 10 icbolutic months
|(40 weeks) $180.00. Boarder* required to furnish
othing except towels, Uble-cmpkhx* and foilet
Payments—Half In September? bafohee in
■February; or monthly, if preferred. Money to*
j books, etc., should be left with the Fna’ ‘
Tuition, per month, $2.00, $4.01 ok
ordinr to department entered.
Apply for Circular to
R. D. MALLARY, Pret*L'
Or, JOHN W. JANES, Sec'j of Bberd.
ag4,tw-w2m •»/;•«
Aiken, Floyd,
Black, Jamea
Bohannon, Groin
Carlton, Cornelia*
Daniel, Anderson
Flournoy, Henry
Forney, Berry
Hooper, Alfred
Hamilton, Jake
Jones, Duncan
Kennedy, Joe
Malcolm, Dan'l
Ober,H J
Payne, Lewis
Ramsey, Guy
Brewster, Tom
Cobb, Albert
Franklin, George
Higginbotham, W B
Kane, John A
co
W
J. F. SHANKLIN,
Clark of CotmelL
LEGAL BLANKS !|
; _OF_
EVEEY D ESC RIFT ION
For Sale
AT THE OFFICE OF
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tq Jj 55
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The Rome Courier.!
'HE REGDLAR WINTER SESSION OF
,f NoTe’mb^md do.'"'/."! 1S7L* 14 f^° m gn^.EBALjraOTOl8IOTL MAGffi-l
aESAtsj; tell”! 5 ’ * “
Tho CoUeeo°?u alway. boon ^troniied by Afidavita to Foreclose Factor.’ Liana,
Less the miasmatic vapors which productlopinion of those who rejoice at that loesJPH‘“£j J*®
chills and fever and others malarious dijfs if it would bean em£arrassmentthe proportions will confined 1
, . . , ... .. „ Hless for the men in power. That idea mu ’
orders, is to fortify the system a g aln3t Ji g , in my opinion, an error. I do not
them with that matchless preventive ^jgdesire to specify the qualities and the
press, _ ^ .
mislead men who cannot hit the sidej
of a barn.
, . , , Lieutenant Ali Pulldownyerchiner-
not be surprised if that unfortunate rftch and Corporal Wipeoffyervesteroff-
3k i were killed at Shipka Pass, and still]
the work goes on.
'■4V
It was Brigham Youngk oldest son
says the Danbury News, who wrote,
‘‘What is home without a mother ?”
‘ *f\
Blessed is the man who never * sa~
that his mother’s pies were better
Ju om
^ ^ ,V, M ..,r j hwif prii
iLeatber^wlnt. oak sole, per lb 30.to 4
Good hemlock leather 26
Good dmgd bomlojk leather 24 to 2f
Jodot French calL...... $6.8C>
Comeillian French <Jf, each $4fi0 ta $5.0(
Boone $4
Country upper leather, per lb. 40 to 5(
|Ejp3...„...„ ..... 40 to 6(
j calf. 90 to 1.0(
s leather.
- ekms, each
beared,
}5 to
iDeer altina, parpofmd. 15
Far* bring nay cash at following pries:
Lr: -k, good......... 25 to $ 75
r, -good. $2.00 to $3.00
aver, good 25 to $12(
Mnskrat, good ...... 10
Wild-ca^ gppd...;._ v ..15 W 30
Hbas»cat, good,.... u ..~....i..A - ■« to . 15
Fox, good. ........ ••..... 30 to 6(i
Coon, .good. ... 10 to ! 55
CKPeeanm, goo4„......»...-.....» 6 * $2
I Sknni, good lffto 3
Fare split bring leSs than tboBe cased.
Georgia itn£nta, and retenaee Id nadf to i£
-nan, graduate* in Wattont Georgia. - - -
For farther parti eaten and ei renter, anrfy
- Wu. H. ANDERSON. M. D.,‘
Dean of th. Fscnlly.
T ' Sonda for Titles,
AiEdavits sad Warrant*,
Angult 1.1877
Leave to SelL
lOEORGIA, Floyd County.
ItyANTELWALKER, administrator of
\U the citato of Meredith Kitchenr, deeaaaed
(having filed his patitiea asking for eltitfon to
for leave to tell all the real estate belonging
2
ill be granted.
«ep22,td *
H. J. JOHNSON,
' Ordinary.'
iV/TO RENT.
Dwelling-House with fire rooms, and Stor*
House, at Missionary Station. Floyd eovnty, Ga
Water cotrrenient A good country stand to sail
dry goods and groceries.
For particulars, address
-F. H. KING,
Missionary Station, Floyd Co., Ga.
Ok Foun k DwixxfL^Rozne, 6a.
aug20,wlf
CASH.
Goldsmith Maid is expected at
Atlanta fair, f -
' Nevipapor advertiiing ia now recognisnad by
riuintea men, having faith in their own wan i.
aa the most eCoetive mean* of securing for thi ii
gepda,* jjtfy recqgn^ipn of their merits.
Newspaper advertiiing Impels inquiry, aid
when the ertiele offered la of good quality aid
at a fair pries, the natural result. Is inersasid
■ales.
r>ROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, NO WOJ
“ will -h* delivered from ear establishing
FOR RENT.
HE SMALL BJJILDING ON CORNER OF
Elenaad Broad Straata, opposite the Pest-
Streets, opposite
office. - Enquire *t this office. * •
.Bame, Angnatl. . twtf, “
Ne*tpmp« advartiilng
•van in tha'dnllaat times «L ; ,— T
Car tbe largaft share of what Is being done.
Store for Rent.
first door above. EORD A D'
eep25,twtf
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Deeds in Fes Simple,
Mortgages,
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Bonds to Prosecute,
Indictments,
tents pn. „
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nted. No fees for making preliminary .1-
No additional rasa forobtainiig
ad eondneting a rehearing. Bp a recent de-
on of the Commiaaioner ALL r.jaeted appli-
.oaf may be revived. 8peeial ai tendon gives
> Interference Cases before tha Patent Office,
• before Congreas, Infringement Suita
Bench Warrants,
Magistrates’ Sammoma, FI Fas,
Appeal Bonds,
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Iztenaiona before Congress, Infringement Bona
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mors A Co. lor pamphlet of sixty page*.
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' Claim Bonds,
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Letters Testamentary,
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’(■ ut- - . end Bend.
Letters of Administration De Bonis Non
. and Bend.
Warrants of Appraisement |
Letters of Dirmirxiom,
Posaeseory Warrant
IMitrass Warrants,
I: Affidavit* to Foreclose Mechanics’
.. and Laborers’Idea,
DseiaraUonr o. NoUs and Aoconals, , ;; - 0 ;
Allorderx will racelva prompt attextlsn.'
M. DWINELL, Proprietor.
Contested Land Cease prosecuted before the
. 8. General Land Office and Department of
ha Interior. Private Lend Claims, MINING
nd PRE-EMPTION Claims, and HOMESTEAD
■ attended to. Land Scrip in 40, SO and 16*
j pieces for sals. This Scrip is assignable,
I can be located in tho name of the parohaaar
jo any Government land subject to private
Miry, at $1-23 per sere. Is ia of equal value
aith Bounty Land Warrants. Send stomp to
3iimore A Co, for pamphlet of Inetraction.
I ABBE AES OF PAY AND BOUNTY
OFFICERS. SOLDIERS and BAILORS of th.
> war, or their heirs, are in many eases on-
r from the Government of which
Jed to c oney from the Government of which
ay have no anowladge. Writ, full history ef
end state amount of nay and bounty
“ - GILMORE A CO.,
NOTICE.
t ig-H^itmf'] qi^EN'THAT i
Enclose stxmp to
1 a full reply, after examination, will be giro*
‘ {r ~’ PENSIONS.
. AU OFFICERS, SOLDIERS and BAILORS
iff of HaralsenVan ty.will be don. tn th. BeSii
Novels* daring ssy term of. o” ! '
is published to this ceritrary.
^.E*C WILSON, Sbariff. I
Boshanan, March St, ISTf. >!iu tf
ivsit.'-;.! aifi; it- io
Iwonndad, ruptured, or injured in the late war,
Ibi.wover slightly, can obtain a pension by ad-
liressing GILMORE A CO.
[leasing GILM0
i prosecuted by GILMORE A CO. befon
Supreme Gourt of the United States, the
I of Claims, and the SootherD Claims Com-
UOUCE’jlH HBBEBY fllFEN THAT ’
It AdrsrtisingqiartsinlMtothsoifioeof4
Each department of our business is conducted
l separate bureau, under ohwgd of. the asm.
Coudixs during my term of a
<ls grreuto the eontzary.
8 N DAVENPORT,
Huulson County, March IS, 1S77.
> win success by dessrvisg it.
GH.MORE a qa,
639 F. Street, Wsshingtou, D. C.