The Summerville gazette. (Summerville, Ga.) 1874-1889, July 15, 1875, Image 3

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THE GAZETTE SUMJIKBVIUK, OA. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 15, IBTS. Rome Market Prices Current. The following price list, comprising the main articles of country trade, is revised liy latest advices up to Thursday, andean be depeuded on as correct. MONEY. Gold buying at 114; and selling at 116 Silver buying at 105; and soiling at 106 Exchange buys par; and selling § GENERAL MARKET. Sugars : A, extra C, brown-- 10 to 121 Coffee: Rio 22 te 25, Java . to 36 Molasses |or gallon 50 to 80 Salt, (Va and Liverpool) to 2.00 Candles, full weight per lb-- —to 25 Tea, various prices from 1.00 to 1.50 Rifle powder per 25 lbs-- —to 7.50 Mour, all grades—per owt —2.25 to 4.00 Eggs from wagons-per do*— 10 to 12J Chickens from wagons 15 to 20 Rutter from wagons 20 to 25 Sweet potatoes from w igotis- to 115 Irish potatoes from wagons— —to 1.25 Dried apples —per bushel— —to 1.50 Dried peaches--per bushel-- —to 2.00 Sugar cured haius —per lb— 15 to 17 Country hams per lb-- —to 16 Shoulders -—per lb— —to 13 Sides and clear rib per lb-- 13J to 14 Lard, in buckets and cans— 18 to 20 White and yellow corn 90 to 1.00 Wheat, common and best—l.lo to 1.20 Oats per bushel-- 75 to 90 Corn meal per bushel— —tc 1.00 Rran per 100 lbs— —to 1.50 Pea* per bushel— —to 1.25 Domestic bagging 16 to 17 Cotton bale ties per lb— 8J to 9 Cotton rope per pound —to 22 Cut nails tempenny -3.75 to 4.75 Bar iron per pound -3.50 to 4.00 Horse and mule shoes-per k-7.00 to 8.25 Elsewhere we present the large display announcement of the fair to be held in Rome in October, and trust that readers will not forget the importance of it to this county. The p lans adopted by the man agement of the coming fair, are such as to bring success upon it as a popular gathering. It will be a great improve ment upon previous agricultural shows in Rome. An exhibition of the farming progress •of a country is the most reliable index of its condition; and its wideawake character has a direct relation to the promptness with which the population takes interest in just such fairs as the one to be held at Rome. Jet us see what spirit this county shall evince towards an enterprise that to directly touclus the f inner’s interest. Attention is directed to the announce ment of Mr. W. D. Coleman which ap pears for the first time to-day. He has established in Summerville a place of pleasant resort, where several of life’s comforts are to be had. Ilis elegant billiard table, which is to arrive in a day or two from Rome, will furnish amuse ment an<l means of skillful practice for visitors. At his place will be found the best of palatable drinks, mixed in a way quite novel to most of our readers, and in accordance with the latest advances in the bar onial art; and besides, he will keep an abundant stock of confections, tropical fruits in season, cigars, etc. Of the enticing game of billiards we need scarcely speak. It is the great American indoor game, and is a perfect fas ination. A high degree of skill in it is often worth a fortune, as is shown by the career of Phelan, Rudolphe, Dion, Girnierand other great professors. In thousands of rich men’s dwelling* in this country and England, private billiard tables are kept for the use of ladies and home society. Grand Basket Picnic at Alpine to he given by TUB OBI)KK OF GOOD TKMPLARS, Alpine Lodge No. 299. We extend a cordial invitation to surrounding sinter lodges, to Good Templars generally, and to all other persons who feel interested in the great cause of Temperance, to join Alpine Lodge in a grand basket picnic celebration on Saturday, 17th of July. Come one! come all! Bring “full boskets and empty bottles. ” and hearts overflowing with the warmest sympathy. Among speakers on the occasion will be Rev’d J. B. E. Lewis, W. P. Lovejoy. and others. B. K. BOOKER. W. C. Alpine Lodge of Templars, 29!). R. T. Trible, Secretary. \\* M 11 COLEMAN INVITES YOU y to visit and practice at his New Billiard Establishment in Summerville! Having brought from the city a first class ami handsome new Billiard Table, I am prepared to receive the general public, and afford them an opportunity to engage in this attractive exercise at ail hours of the day or evening. 2 DOORS SOI Til OF THE COURT HOUSE. My long experience in the business is sufficient guarantee of my ability to please the public. The best drinks furnished from BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, MONONGAHELA, OLD RYE, REST KENTUCKY BOURBON GINGER AND PEACH BRANDY, LAGER BEER, PORTER, ALE, ALL SUPERIOR LIQUORS A superior stock of * * ! CIGARS. TOBACCO, ETC., ALL KINDS ! * * Oranges and Lemons in season, Cheese, Crackers, Nuts, Confectionery, Sardines, Oysters, Etc. The Bar and Billiard Saloon 2 Doors below the Court House. f 1 A \TVASSERS WANTED, FOR 2 v> 11 superb works of French art. “Little Runaway and her Pets,” arid the pretty pair, “The Dinner,” and “The Nap.” These pictures are worthy of a place in costly homes, and inexpensive enough for the simplest. Selling rapidly, and TAKE ON SIGHT. We will guarantee ready sales, good profits, and quick returns. Any person who takes hold can make a handsome commission. Send at once for our best terms. J. B. FOItD & CO. No. 174 Elm street, Cincinnati, Ohio. r F. ROPER, MILLWRIGHT AND Contractor for Building. Gin Gearing, Cotton Presses, Water and Steam Machinery, Mills, Ac. Work guaranteed. References furnished when desired, throughout the Cherokee Country. Residence at Gaylesviile, Alabama. Farmersville High School Farmersville High School I wish t* Inform the people of Cherokee Geor gia that it in the purpose of the Principal and of Patrons of the above named school to build up A Hi 1411 School, equal to any in North Georgia. The course of study is in every part thorough and practical. The University Series of books is used, and all students must use them. The Music Department is ably taught by Miss M. S. Hodge. The School Building; is being; Enlarged. and when finished, will have accommodation for one hundred students. Hoard can be obtained in good families at from $8 to $lO per month. Kates of tuition are low. For further par ticulars, address P. J. HODGE, Dirttown, Chattooga county, Georgia CAVE YOUR MONEY!—SAVE IT by stopping at Mrs. Terhune'fl Boarding House Mrs. Terhune's Hoarding House (over Camoehan A Son's store) opp. Allgood & Hargrove's Bank BROAD BTREET, ROME. You will save money You will save money by stoppiug at this house by stoppiug at this house when you are in Rome when you are in Koine Henry a. smith, bookseller Broad street, Rome, Ga. An unequaled assortment on hand aud constantly receiving, of FRESH BOOKS AND STATIONERY ! School Books 1 —o o 1 'books, 'paper'pianos V \ PENS, PENCILS, . i-c. 1 ! Music Books 1 O o Mtisieul Instruments of every description for sale at. the lowest rates. Maps, Charts, Globes, Slates, Sponges, Pencils Desks, ('rayons. Paints, Brushes, anil everything for school and c liege purposes, kept in stock to supply the demands of Cherokee Georgia. --o 0~- 1 Miscellaneous Book* 1 YLLEN & McOSKER, ROME, GA. Watchmakers and Jewelers. Repairing of Watches and Jewelry. (’locks. Kings, Chains, Pins, &c # * 1 A VERY SUPERIOR STOCK i * R EPAIRING is a specialty of our business, and we Are able to do all kinds rf repairs in the best manner and at the lowest prices. Give us a call. lITMR. MoOSKKH was for many years with Mr. J. K. Veal, and will be remembered by those of this county who have traded in Rome. j A VERY SUPERIOR STOCK ! * . * CHEAPEST BOOTS AND SHOES! vy Prove that they are, by giving a trial! You can certainly save money by calling when in Rome at the place, for the greatest bargains, LANGLEY & HART’S SHOE FACTORY IN ROME. I Because his boots and shoes are all made _j of the very best material and no other. And A besides, they are made here; and not bought from any Northern house. Because no workmen are employed but such as are 1 most skillful to lie found. Because mv work is cheaper than goods of any in Rome, ac VJT cording to quality. Because each pair of hoots ~F or shoes is in spected by Mr. Langley in J j each instance Because the stock is good and as ~T7T every purchaser has tin; right to test it _IL fully. Therefore he wise consult your interest by examining my full and cheap stock. 1 f.W" 'Ladies', misses' and children's fine shoes constantly on hand, of all varieties and prices. Langley & Hart’s Shoe Factory Langley & Hart’s Shoe Factory Sign of the “Big Boot,” 87 Broad St., Rome, Ga s2—s2o-*2o—s2o Twenty Dollars will buy a FIRST MORTGAGE PREM. BOND IN THE N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Company These bonds are issued for the purpose of rais ing funds for the erection of a building in the city of New York, to be used for A PERPETUAL WORLDS FAIR, —a permanent, home, where every manufacturer can exhibit and sell his goods, and each patentee can show his invention; a centre of industry that will prove a vast benefit to the whole country. For this purpose the legislature of the State of New York nas granted a charter to a number of our most wealthy and respectable merchants, and these gentlemen have purchased no less than eight blocks of the most valuable land in the city of New York. The building to be erected will be seven stories high (150 ft. in height), surmounted by a magnificent dome, and will cover a space of twenty-two acres. It will be constructed of iron, brick and glass, and made fireproof. The bonds, which are all for *2O each, are se cured by a first mortgage on the land and build ing. and for the purpose of making them popular the directors have decided to have QUARTERLY DRAWINGS of $190,000 each: the money being the interest on the amount of the whole loan. Every bondholder must receive at least s2l, but he may receive * I 00.000, or $85,000, or SIO,OOO, or $5,000, or s'{,ooo, etc., distributed by this plan. FIFTH SERIES I)RA WING Bhtf Jvlu 6, 1875. Capital premium **100,000.00 These drawings take place every three months and eventually EVERY BOND will participate in them. Address, for bonds and full Information, MORGEXTIIA U, BRUNO & CO . Financial Agents, 23 Park Row: N. Y. P. 0. Drawer 29. Remit by draft on New York, registers letter, or by obtaining postofflee money order. Applications for Agencies received. Postponements impossible Blunder this Plan! GREAT FAIR AT ROME! The largest and most attractive* ,v Agricultural, Mechanical, Mineral and Art Fair EVER .WITNESSED IN THIS COUNTRY. FAIRGROUNDS FULL WEEK’S FAIR! FAIRGROUNDS AT ROME Sights and Incidents AT HOME FAIRGROUNDS F ROM OCT. 4TO OCX. 9 FAIR GROUNDS lefip'iCxlnbitors are earnestly requested to begin their preparations IV O W! and britg to the Fair a full representation of their fine breeds of Stock, Mechanical Inventions, labor-saving Agricultural Implements, sample of Growing Crops, Fruits and \ egetables, Mineral Specimens found on farms and other localities, Art. work, etc. Not only for Premiums, but to show the World our Resources! It. will testify to THE INTELLECTUAL, MINERAL AND AGRICULTURAL Wealth of this country, and make it widely known! Capita! will thus be assured of safe investment, and a vast benefit result to our section. COME ONE l COME ALL Kff-The managers of this groat enterprise feel justified in promising an exhibi tion never equaled in this section. SV"No entry fee charged for articles placed on exhibition. Many of the most noted men of the United States have been invited and are expected to be present. Thor. J. Perry, Secrotary. J. J. COHEN, Gen’l Manager. 1 Established SiO Established 1 * YEARS, * / V JOSEPH E. VEAL j JEWELEK ! No. 27 Broad Street, Rome, Georgia \ / J DEALER IN j / \ Watches and Clocks Jewelry, Silver-ware Repairing, Hair-braiding, Engraving REPAIRING, HAIR BRAIDING, ENGRAVING Repairing, Hair-Braiding, Engraving well executed. ° GOODS HOLD are KNGIIAVED FREE. 1 Having a superior stock of everything desirable in a first class drug store, and as my prices'are low as the lowest, *• i cordially invite my friends in Chattooga county i to give ine a call 9> • .j they come to Rome. P. L TDRNLEY,DWtGtsrtsIH HOTHECARY NO lltauiCK Hum Ill.iHf K, IUlOA;> B*ll* > Tr HOME, UA. ■* I deal in pure drugs, and the medicines bearing my name have a reputation everywhere. Turnley’s Veg. Liver and Dyspeptic Tonic. Complete assortments of lamps, oil, seeds, window glass, standard medicines, etc 11. McCarthy, President. John Maguire, H. M. Friend, Secretary Vice Pres. Sheitakd Homans, Actuary. insure: \V I TIT that sterling REPRESENTATIVE OF SOUTHERN HOME INSTITUTIONS, 0 Mobile Life Insurance Company Mobile Life Insurance Company Mobile l.ile Insurance Company Mobile Life Insurance Company THE MODI'LE l .*7 Amt * ov " ,SOO ; 000 J ii I I r:,y? LIFE INSURANCE [!"”“] I *o* Company Organized, June, 1871. 7 COMPANY •) —— OF MOBILE, ALABAMA. O O ° ° °_°o 0 a VIGOROUS AND PROGRESSIVE ~"0000 00 ® 8 HOME INSTITUTION. 00 0 Q y Ji , o® oc V Vigorous, Progressive! % X X %8 o „ . o 0 g By investing your insurance money in a °o 0 o o°o°o truly Southern company like the Mobile 00 8 0 0000 00000 0 ° Life, you benefit the South. Before insuring your life elsewhere, examine into the Before insuring your life elsewhere, examine into the Before insuring your life elsewhere, examine into the Jjp**. Life Endowment and other popular policies wo issue Life Endowment and other popular policies we issue Life Endowment and other popular policies wa issue Before insuring your life elsewhere, examine into the Before insuring your life elsewhere, examine into the Before insuring your life elsewhere, examine into the Ljfe Endowment and other popular policies we issue Life Endowment and other popular policies We issue Life Endowment and other popular poßfeieS'we issue Persons desiring insurance, or wishing to act as agents, should address, IX. O. RANDALL General A gent and JVI ana jfe -jp* Rome, Ga. * * iS! TAKE AS MANYWOOI) PERIOD- A- ICALB as you can affora; they are all useful to your family; but the most oiteful t you is this paper. Compare it with any other. BEFORE SENDING OFF To NEW W .Kott and other metropolitan oentertro get newnpapftirH, consider the superior importatfi'fe of your county paper. Only f 1.75 a year SSvjftT CARLOAD SStSS GLASS AV-A.lt, E CAR L<>A. I > OP GLASSWARE Jut received at China Hall in Rome, DIRECT FROM FACTORY AT PITTSBURGH A car load of ‘Assorted G lassware, consisting of FRUIT JARS (ALL LATEST AND "MOST APPROVED STYLES), JELLY TUMBLERS, FIRE PROOF LAMP CHIMNEYS, GOBLETS. FRUIT HOWLS, ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN TABLE GLASSWARE. Special Discounts made to Country Merchants. Buying goods in large quantities at the Factory, and shipping in Carload lots, we ear enabled to compete in price and quality with any house in America. te£T M e respectfully invite an early inspection of our new stock Goods and Prices, ■dgt 18. CARVER ( 111 N A HALL 1.8. CARVER Rome, Ga. Broad Street Rome, Ga. (3 HEAT IMPROVEMENT, GIVING A J benefit to every reader, is seen each week in Tle Gazette, as it carries the news to the farm homes of a thrifty and widspread section. T G. DAILEY, UNDERTAKER D • Home, Georgia. Dealer in Metallic Caskets, Cases and Coffins, &e of every quality and prim*. IV'I have TWO ELEGANT HEARSES for use of my patrons. Orders by telegraph or otherwise promptly attended to. Satisfaction assured. 'Warehouse 5Hi Broad street, opposite Nor ton's Resides corner of Court and King sts. AUGUSTA DRY GOODS STORE! No. 50 llroad Street, opposite to the Hank of Home, THOMASFAHY dealer in Dry Goods! Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc. Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, etc. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods of every description. SUPERIOR BARGAINS are assured to those desiring goods in iny line. Remember the place No. 50 HIIOAD Street, HOME, GEORGIA Remember the place I can make it to the advantage of Chat tooga citizens to call and examine my goods and the low prices I offer. THOMAS FAHY. F'XaJ LSW/Y/(rrtCsr IV An our advertiser hasi not mad* hi* udvertisw tnent altogether distinct, wu will interpret and elabo rule it a follows : K. It. FOOTE, Author of Plain Homo Talk, Medical Common Rohm, Bolenco in Btory, etc., 120 Lexington Avenue (cor. Hast 28th Street), Now York, an Independent Physician, treats all forms of Lingering or Chronic Diseases, and receives letters from all parts of the Civilized Would. By his original way of conducting a Medical Prao tine, he is successfully treating numerous patients in Europe, the West Indies, Dominion ►# rniiada, and in every part of the United States. NO AIKHCITIiIAIj Or deleterious drugs used. Ho has, during the past twenty three years, treated successfully nearly or quit© 40,000 oases. All fault connected with each case are carefully recorded, wnether they lie communicated by letter or *n person, or observed by the Doctor or his associate physicians. The latter are all sciert.Vle medical men. HOW INVALIDS AT A DISTANCE Are treated. All invalids at a distance are required to answer a list of plain questions, which elicits every symptom under which the invalid suffers. All com munhxUlon* treated nlriclly confidential. A complete system of registering prevents mistakes or confusion. List of questions sent free, on application, to any pari of the world. Sixty page pamphlet of Evidences of Success, also sent free. All these testimonials aro from those who have been treated by mail and express Advice in office, ob by mail, thee or CHABOK. (JtAl ob or address DR. E. B< FOOTE, No. 120 Laxington Ave., M. Y. Wcrnted to sett UTphafa Plata Jfomt Talk and Medical Common, dense:Also l)r Footes Science/in Story. Tor lltrtkulars address J29BstZ8 a on NBW YORK. IfWiM Important THINOB you never knew or thought of before, regarding the human body and all its curious organs, road Plain Home Talk and Medical Com uon Sense, a sensible book for sensible people, and a fcood book for evory one. You can learn from it a jreat variety of information yon would feel a delicacy to go to your family physician about. Contents table tent free , by mail, to all applicants. Address MUR RAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY, 129 Kabt ÜBtii Street, N. Y. Teache* children and adults, fldncated and lini’dn cated, anatomy, physiology, and hygiene. A novelty In literature—full of pictures—full of fun—and loaded down with facts regarding the human system which enables everybody to understand the curious structure of his and her own body. Such a work is Dr. Foote’s Science in Story; or, Sammy Tunes, the Bo* Doctor, and, Sponsie, the Troublesome Monkey. Contents table of this remarkable series, sent free to all applicants. Address MURRAY HILL PUBLISH* ING COMPANY, 129 East 28th Street, N. Y. You have entire control of the euetion pouter, and can produce equal effect upon each eye. Has elicited thousands of testimonials from enred patients in all parts of the United States. Its use entirely safe, and its effects marvelous. The Cheupeet and the fleet. Price by mail, postage Kipaid, $3. Pamphlet upon the eyes, plain to all, the med and the unlearned, showily how the vision becomes impaired, as is said, ‘‘ Jjy age," and containing a history of the various instriirnent* invented for the restoration of the night, sent tree on receipt of 10 osnts. Agents wanted everywhere. Address * , r. K. B. FOOTE, Author of Plain Home Talk, Medical Common Sense, . Science in Story, etc., 120 Lexington A Venue, Y. rpHE CHEAPEST YET An excellent Cloth Slipper—Ladies* Cloth Slipper at One Dollar. '' l 'HE'lll|jj| GOV AN & CO. ’ BOOTS; SHOES. LEATHER Ladies' fine white Kid Slippers Fine oalf Box-toe Gaiters Groat variety Infant's and Child's Shoes; Gent's hand sewed low quarter Shoes, at reduced prices Miles’ cloth Shoes for ladies—best in the market Parties buying of Us can rely on getting firstcluss shoes at low figures M. F. GOVAN & CO. No. 21 Lower Broad St. Romo, Georgia Weff* Cash paid for Beeswax. t —t ! DeJOURNETTE & SON 4 1 4 7 GROCERS, ROME, GA. I 4-, 4 GROCERS GROCERS GROCERS GROCERS. Corner of Broad and Bridge St ROME, GA. Full Stock of all goods in the line of Groceries and Farm Supplies offered at prices low as the lowest. GROCERIES! FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES FOR CASH ONLY * —* j Wo are always anxious ! * * * * ! To buy country produce ! * * Anil we solicit a (sail from our friends when they are in town, whether they wish to buy or sell. 1 DeJOURNETTE A SON, ROME I 4 f. GROCERS 4 + + * * * * i MORE i f 1 I MORE | | good | I BRANNERI I good | | NEWS | * * J NEWS | I J BRANNER & BROTHER Summerville, Ga. Branner’s new stock spring goods have arrived consisting of DRY GOODS i Dry Goods j Kettd >' Clo ‘ hlu * Ladles’ Fine Hats i Dry Goods i j J Gentlemen’s Hats j I Boot* and (Shoe* i Dry Goods j Hardware, Cutlery i Dry Goods 1 All kinds Queensware ! . ! Full stock Groceries j Dry Goods i || 1| Drugs, Medicines ¥ ' * | Branner’s New Stock I | FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE j I Call and Examine! £ THE MUCK STORE, POSTOFFICE BUILDING. In every department of our business and stock we have united substantial quality and the most favorable prices to be found anywhere. We have bought at a very low price, taking ad vantage of the best markets of the North, one of the most complete and handsomest stocks of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS ever displayed in the County of Chattooga or elsewhoro. ♦ ♦ * 4-f 4-+ -M■ | BARGAINS TO CASH BUYERS. I 4-4- 4-+ ■*|f # 7 4-4- Our stock has been selected with view to sell th best lon\ h at the lowest prices. Call and satisfy yourself that we can do It. BRANNKK & IlltO., Summerville. We take rags and all kinds of country produce in and allow highest market rates. Legal Advertisement*. Important Notice. Executors, administrators and guardians who are in default in making their annual returns, will save cost by coming forward at the earliest convenience and making returns as the law re quires. J. B. HILL, Ordinary. FXECIJTOR’S SALE-LAND, ETC. Georgia, Chattooga county. Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Summerville In said county, within the legal hours of sale, ou the First Tuesday In September next, the following property: Four hundred and forty (440) acres first quality land, situated 20 miles southwest of Dalton, on road to Jacksonville, Ala., and 26 miles to north west of Rome, on Big Armuohee creek, which af fords 100 acres of a first quality bottom land—6o acres being already in tine statu of cultivation: and if properly cultivated, will produce from 36 to 40 bushuls of coni per acre; the other 60 acres are in the woods, finely timbered. There are 200 acres of upland, best quality, now in cultivation and good repair, and is perhaps one of the finest cotton farms west of Chattahooche river. The remainder is in woods, well timbered. On the premises is a pretty good dwelling, and good out buildings, and three other buildings for tenants; good peach and apple orchard; and very little waste land. This is one of the best farm* in northwest Georgia. Land will he sold in lots of 200 acres, 160 acres and 80 acres. Sold as property of Wm. Brown late of said county, deceased, for division among legatees. Terms of sale, half cash; the balance in twelve months, with interest at ten per cent from date of sale, with discount of ten per cent for cash. This July 12, 1875. [sl] WESLEY SHROPSHIRE, Ex’r. T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Georgia, Chattooga County. Wheroas W. T. Adams of said county having applied to mo in proper form for letters of ad ministration on the estate of C. C. Adams, de ceased, late of said county, This is therefore to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin to be aud appear at the court of ordinary in Summerville on the first Monday in August next, and show cause if any they can why letters of administration on the estate of said deceased should not be issued to the applicant. Witness my official signature June 24th, 1875. J. B. HILL, Ordinary. T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. D Georgia, Chattooga County. H. Y. Puryear having in proper form applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of William Brown, late of the State of Mississippi, deceased, This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of William Brown to be and appear at my office in Summerville on the first Monday In August neat, to show cause if any they can why letters of administration should not be granted to H. Y. Puryear on the estate of said eoeased. Witness my official signature June 23d. 1875. J. B. HILL, Ordinary. PETITION for CHARTER, TRION manufacturing company. Georgia , Chattooga county: To the Su perior Court of said county: The petition of A. P. Allgood, Spencer Marsh, A. R. Steele, Wm. H. Penn and C. C. Cleghorn most respectfully represents that the above named persons, their associates and successors, desire to be incoroorated under the corporate name of “Trios Manufacturing Company," with their chief office and place of business in said county of Chattooga. The object of this association is to do a general manufacturing, milling and mercantile business: buying grain. cotton, produce, and goods of all kinds; manufacturing tne raw material into such goods as may be deemed necessary, and selling or disposing them as may be deemed for the best interest of the association; and to these ends, to purchase, lease, hold, and dispose of such real and personal estate as may be required for the transaction of its business; to erect and main tain suitable buildings and machinery; to estab lish rates of buying and soling, with the right to sue and be sued; to have a constitution and by laws; to have directors, elect officers and to ap point agents; and to have and to exercise all such powers as may be necessary in the legiti mate transaction or their business. Petitioners propose to employ a capital of two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000), which shall be actually paid in as the board of directors may require, either ia lawful money of the United States or in such property as may be required in the transaction of its busi ness; said corporation to continue fifty years. Petitioners nave opened books, and nave re ceived subscriptions to the full amount of the capital stock, in shares of one hundred dollars ($100) each. Petitioners pray that tide application may be recorded and published as the law directs, And that an order be passed declaring the application ? ranted us for the time mentioned above, with he privilege of renewal at the axpiradfcw at said time. A. P. ALLGOOD, Fuegideeft. for petitioners, A true extract from the minutes of Superior Court of Chattooga county. July 1, 1875. H. D. C. Edmondson, Clerk. Full Stock of all goods in the line of Groceries ami Farm Supplies offered at prices low as the lowest. ProfesMional Cards. TAMES M. BELLAH, ATTORNEY. O Summerville, Georgia. Will practice In the courts of Chattooga and in surrounding counties. Office with clerk superior .court. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to nim. Society Meeting*. MASONIC.—THE SUMMERVILLE -**A Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons meets in their hall on the first Saturday in each month, at 2 P. M. J. T. HENDRIX, Master. I. W. WADDELL, Secretary of the Lodge. GOOD TEMPLARS.—GWALTNEY Lodge No. 177. Ind. Order of G. Templars, meets in their hall on the Tuesday night after the second and fourth Sabbaths in every month, at 8 o’clock. I. W. WADDELL, W. Chief. E. P. GAINES. Secretary of the Lodge. PATRONS OF IIUSB’NDRY -THE AT Summerville grange, No. 218, P. of H., meets on the fourth Saturday in each month at Templar**’ Hall, at 10 A. M. Special notice of ailed meetings. J. T. HENDRIX, Master. JOHN A. HENRY, sec, of the grange. lluMines* Notices. e P. SMITH, SON & BRO., ROME O* Wholesale grocers and dealers. Large stock constantly on hand Large stock constantly on hand General groceries and provisions General groceries and provisions Smith, Son & Bro. deal in I*ii re and unadulterated Liquors, Farm supplies, meats, sugars, coffees, flour, and everything in the country trade. No. 25 Broad st„ known as Pitnor’s Corner. THE ‘GOLDEN HORSE’ STABLES A. Broad street, near postofflee, Rome. Capt. 8. Af. May, Livery Stable Proprietor Carriages, buggies and horses for hire. The public generally are ccwdially invited to call at these stables, where theefcnl find superior accommodation for stock, wagowqrete. T B. FLEMING, MANUFACTURER o • Harness and Saddlery. Rome, Ga. Shop on Ilroad street, near the Postoftice. All articles in leather, harness, saddlery, made and repaired at short notice and the lowest terms. Superior workmanship and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Farmers and others are Invited to call, being assured of lowest rates aud best work. Repairing promptly attended to CMITH & CLIFFORD, ROME, GA. No. 10 Brood street, near the railroad. Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Country Pro duce of all kinds, etc. A full stock of Freshest Groceries, both staple and fancy, at very lowest rates. Our assortment cannot be excelled. We invite a call from Chattooga county people when they come to do trading in the city. WOODRUFF & MORGAN, ROME. We buy direct for the manufacturers only, and pay the highest prices in cash. Call upon us when you come to sell cotton. Office over store of Harpold & Hillyer, in Shorter block, on lower Broad street, near the railroad. Rome, Ga. The Georgia Livery and Sale Stable*! JAMES DOUGLASS * CO. Ilroad st., opp. Hoyt’s Drug Store, Bo me. Having established a new and commodious liv ery and sale stable ih Rome, where select horses and vehicles are kept for hire, we hope by correct deallugs with the public, and strict attention to our business, to merit a share of patronage. Chattooga and Walker county people coming to Romo are assured that we have a commodious wagon yard and all things for their convenient use when in the city. We keep superior stock and buggies, buy and sell horses, and do a general livery business. Be sure and call at “ the Georgia” Stables. JAMES DOUGLASS & CO.