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Rome Market Prices Current.
Tin following price lint, comprinin;? the
mailt articlos of country (rude, is revised
ly lutes) advices up to Thursday, mid cun
lie depended on as correct,
Ml INI V.
H'.M buying at 1 13; and soiling at 115
Silver buyiir: m l(Hl; un i selling at 102
Kxehangu bnyin r I; and +d!ing par
OKNKIIAI. UAtIKKT.
Sugars; A, extra (J, b,"<vii ■■(to II
('offc :Itin 21 b'2 (, Ja i 'Ci to
Molasses ter gallon 50 t" V. > ,
Halt, (Vi. md Liverpool) 1 .t',.l to 2.00
('undies, til wi iglit per ill.. to IV
Tea, vuriou prices (Vinu 5o to 1.50
Rifl povrlc .per 25 lbs to 2.50
Hour, all gr i ■ - per i.ivt 4.50 tii 0.00
Megs from v;.irons per do* to 10
('lindens fiico wm.'ons 17 to 24
Hut ter from wagons . 15 to 25
Sweet potatoes from w igons. 00 to 1.00
Irish potatoc< from wugonv 1.00 to 1.25
Dried apples per bushel ■to 1.25
Dried iieuche per lmsh' l . 150 to 4.00
Sugar cured hams per lb _ 1(1 to IV
Country hams per lb to 12
Shoulders .. per lb 10 to 12
Sides and clear rib per lb 12 m 12
Lard, in buckets and cans— to 12
White and yellow corn - 50 to (i4
Wheat, coin mull and best 75 to 1.20
Oats per bushel 1.5 to 70
Corn meal uer Imshel . 50 te do
Bran --per 100 lbs -to I 52
J’oas perbu. ltel . 90 to 1.0 l
Domestic Lagging.. -- - 14 to 15
Cotton bale ties per lb - sto li
Cotton rope per pound - to 22
Cut nails tempenny 3.50 to 4-50
liar iron per pound 3.50 to 4.00
Horse and mule shoes per k 5.50 t.0ti.75
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The
MORNING NEWS.
FOR 1877.
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On the Ist of . I unwary, 1871, the Morning News
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J. 11. EST ILL,
Savannah, (la.
MEDICAL CARD.
Di’h. Baxon .X; Cjfvillln
Having formed a copartnership, respectfully
tender their professional seivices th the oitiicens
of Chattooga and adjacent counties, in the prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery; and hope by dili
gent application to merit success. The services
of each can be had in till eases without additional
charge W. H. SAXON.
C F. GRIFFIN,
Dirt town, Nov. 14 th 1878.
FARMERS GAN
Save 10 eeiitN on every
lollur„by Purchasing Supplies
—OF—
S. P. SMITH & SON.
"Wholesale ( rocers
AND ——
Boots, Shoes and Liquor Dealers,
SMITH S BLOCK. HOME, GA.
We keep constantly on hand a
full line of all kinds of
Groceries ami Pure Unadulterated Liquors
You that are in need of goods be sure ami give
us a call. Our motto is “ quick sales and short
profits." We are also proprietors of SMITH'S
t i i.i iu:A l t ii snm u ii inn i i;s. li,.
sure and give them a trial, they are sold by
all Grocers and Druggists, throughout sevi nil
States >. I*. SMITH ,V SON.
(Ton P*‘ r d.iy a horn 1 Sample--. \i *rths
jive. >tin on A ‘o, P.trllm i. Mi'
A Golden Opportunity!!!
We will Kell the largest stock Jewelry of a bankrupt firm, at one-tenth of the manufacturing cost
This is a golden harvest for Agent* ami private individuals.
OUR ONE DOLLAR GOLDEN CASKET.
otm Dome* CASKET one clwmtly onpmvd C.<fy‘* Bi-soot* B"<t #• D.oo*,
Amethyst bettings, inlaid with Pearls; one beautiful Cut Comao* one fine pair of tngrayiJ
PlftttOllS* three (3) gran.Upiral Amathyat Studs, inlaid with Pearl*; one improved CoIUp
Button, one latest paiurn Cent's Vest Chain; one elegant Cam 00 3©i; one beautiful * 1 Band
Ring; one Solitaire Lake George Diamond Pin; one pair (a) elegant engraved Bracelets. All the
above are the Finest Gof<l Plato, and arranged in a beautiful white, pink-lined casket. Illustraied
Catalogue of Jewelry and Watches sent with each casket. On receipt of Qua DolUf wc will scud Q[\t.
of these BtttU'lK Casket* by mail postpaid, or Fa UP Caskets on receipt of 13.5(1*
Address F. STOCKMAN, 27 Bond Street, Now York.
The Attention of Farmers Is Culled to Our
AMERICAN MAMMOTH RYE; OR DIAMOND WHEAT.
Per i-Cjill or Spring Howing.
A Nr.v Variety, entirely distinct from the Common Hyo or any oilier Grain ever
I 11 trod need.
It was lilt found 'jiouiiiit will on lliti 11 uni bo! JI river, N \;td;i: -iricn wliicli lime
it Inis been -nccosslullv culti\; 1 1 ■• < I whnreVif I riel. It yields limn sixty to eighty
biinliels to tbu ucro. Mr. A. -I. Dulnr, United States’(’ontciiii ii ( ointnis inner Irom
Oregon, asserts that be l a known it to yield (.Lilly even and a ball' bti-l eb to the
aeie. It was awarded the highest and only |>reiniimi at tin Uidted Stalls (5 lit n
liial Exposition, and )irolionnend the finest and only grain if the kind on exhibition.
It has boon grown as a Fall and Spring grain with equal sucre--. £.-*/ Single
grains measuring one-half inch in length, and the average elose to that.
I’riee per package 25ccnt ■; 5 paeka $1 ;12 package- v 2. Sent ] .-I [ aid by mail.
AtIKNT.S WANTED EVE (YWHKItE TO INTUOJM.'CK THIS WHEAT.
Ji-rV . OTIC’E. Wo are in no way connccte.il with any other seed hops in Clevc
land or Chattanooga. Ail orders, letters, etc., should he plainly addres-.ed, thus
S. II AIN MS St CO., < IcveJniid, llrudlry co., Tcnn.
BRANCH HOUSE, Sweotwator, Moiiroc cu Tenn.
hum pic hr ii t I on rccljil of a Three-cent Stiiuip.
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THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
With our printed directions, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it.
The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled sim
plicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are lew, and they
are hardened and polished.
The machines arc made at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J., with new special
(patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what we now oiler.
Kvery machine fully tvuminted.
“ DOIViZSTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
Now York mid jjto.
Y"l a oill A IXY SAVINGS.-Hv using the •• Domestic ’• Pa-
Mm H |d per Fashions the most stvlish and perfect-fitting:
MJk S 9 0 HYg t "s. inies can be produced, at a large saving in
J| jdl ft &li A m ksF MONKY t those who choose to make, or superin
tend the nuking of, their own garments. With the
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modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results tar above the reach ot the
average dress-maker. Our styles are alw.vs the latest ami best. Our elegantly-illustrated
Catalogue mailed to any lady sending live cuts with her address. Agents wanted everywhere.
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Now York mill Clui-utro.
CONSUMPTION
i
Positively (
All sufferers from this disease that are anxious
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ders oeo the only preparation known that will
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Throat and '.nogs indeed, so strong is our
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ureno humbug, we will forward toevery sufferer
oy mail, post paid, a I'm* Trial llo\.
We don't want your money until you are per
fsetly satisfied of their curative pow fs. If your
life is worth saving, don't delay in giving these
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Price, for large box. 5*3.00, sent to any part of
tin* United States or Panada by mail on receipt
of price. Address,
.\SII A KOltltl NS,
300 Fulton Stkket, Brooklyn N. Y,
fERTAI N I.V YOU CANNOT FIND
n m anv 1 tln r newspaper. no multei win n* i; -
published, or however large it limy be. so much
of personal interest and hdial benefit as appears
every week in Tilt* Summerville Gu/.ette.
( 'OMI'ARISONS NEVER FFAIiEI)
' Pomp.' i ll .- new -paper with any 1 . y na
per anywhere- It is bound to excel. It is best
LJ.REAT 1M I’ROV EM ENT, GIVING
' ’ li' iietit to every ri-.ider, is seen ea- :w. in
The Ga/.ei •*, as 11 carries the new- io t he l.inti
homes of a thrifty and widspread section.
L OK THE SUM OF ONE DOLLAR
*• Mini seventy-live cents
You can pay subs< ript nui to The U.. otto for one
year; no reductions made to clubs.
One dollar pays for six months
One doll a pays for six months
])i:Cll>El> AItVA.NTACKS (iLVI'.N
to merchants who wish to
Tap tlu* Rich Trade of Chuttoogu Couuly
by regular advertising iu
THE SUMMERVILLE GAZETTE
TH E SU M M KRYIL L E GAZETTE
The trade of a large ami important agricultural
section can thus be reached
better than by any other medium
better than by any other medium
because
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$1.75 a year in cash.
Subscribe for it at once Subs* ribe tor it at once
ADVERTISING RATES
Carefully proportioned to its value as a medium
to reach the peopleof this section.
Dr. W. C. BAILEY,
Physician and
Offers his Professional Services to the citizens of
Subligna and \ n inity at large, and hopes by close
attention to business and moderate charges to
share a liberal practicing patronage. Special
attention given to the treatment of Cancers aud
Female diseuM's. Patients treated in any
portion of the Country. All letters of inquiry
promptly answered, an,l Medicines sent by mall
when desired. Addi < sn
Dr. W. C. BAILEY,
mar,' ly Subligua . G. orgia.
VICK'S
ILL! STItATKH FHICLH CATALOG! K
Fifty pages- 300 illustrations, wit h description
of thoiiMands of the beat Flowers a nd Vegetable
In the world, and “the way to grow them”—ol
for a Two Cent pontage stamp. Printed in Ger
man and English.
Vick'ii I (oral Ouldf, Quarterly, 25 cents a
year.
Vick’* Flower V Vegetable* Garden, A0 eta.
in paper; in elegant cloth covers, sl.
Address, JAMErt VICK, Hochester, S. Y
V I Civ’S
Flower and Vegetable Seed
ARK PLANTED BY A MILLION PEOPLE IN AMERICA.
Hkk
Vick's Catalogue 500 illustrations, only 2
cents.
\ iek’n I loral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents a
year.
V id, ’. ]■ low er Jk Vegetable Garden, 50 <ts.
wit i: elegant cloth covers One dollar.
Ail mj pubiit tlons are printed in Eugllsh and
German. Address
•JAM Kg VICK, Rochester. N. Y.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
4 GENTLEMAN who suilered for years from
iv Nervou.s Debility, Premature Decay, ami all
the effect* of youthful indiscretion will, for the
k of suffering humanity, sent! free to all who
ice 1 it. the recipe and direction for making the
simpb- remedy by which he wm cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit, by the adversiser’s experience
can do ho by addressing in perfect confluence.
JOHN H OGDEN, i2 (Vdur St . New York.
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./• .-1 trr Zy ftJ&r Vries'
C‘c ■ -ft.'-- jit
Sr.
, r . g Tf.rvCrfCS
rvr- a. our a<i. < L-T htu not made Lit -d*
rt tit ni - !M> rdikiinot, we will iutorpret and elaba
rau it a* follow*:
i:. It. FOOTE, M l).,
Author of Plain H i ie 'V tik, Mislical Common fi. m*w
F< i' liee in Ko.ry, etc., 12U Lrxington Avenue (car.
Ka-t 2 i!i Street>, New York, an iNDKPKNDEim
Phthd ian, trc*i.tn all f'*rm* of Lingering or Chroni4
Di arid receive* letter* from all port* of the
Cl V 11.17 y. 1) WORLD
By hirt original trot/ of condnrting a Medical Prr y
< • !:c G -ueoeii’fully trcat'te/ nmnerms |*ticnt in
l iiropt*, the U'cnl Indies, llornliif*i of
i uiindtt, and in every part of the United biaU-a.
NO MERCURIAL
Or d< I tcriouA drug* nsed. He ha*, during the past
twenty three year-, treated iraooe*Mfnlly nearly or quit*
4 t) t.iM'ii. All fa. t> ca:-nn**etrd with aach cat-ear#
carttfully r*H.iordrl, wnether they Im; oommuniooted by
letter or per* n, or ob-*‘i ved by the iHjcuir or hU
IWHociate physieUiu. The lutlx are all acierh'JJ#
tucdical men.
HOW INVALIDS AT A DISTANCE
Are treated. All Invalid* at a distance are required
to answer a lint of plain questions whu h elicit* every
symptom under winch the invalid •ufft-re. All com
munictition* treated ntrictly conJl<tenliul, k complete
system of rcg.Htcring prevent* mistake* or confusion.
Li*t of questions sent free, on application, to any jiart
of the world. Sixty page pamphlet of Kvipem ca o
Success, also sent free All t))< testimonials are
from those who have been treated by mail and express
A I)VICE lit OFFICE, OU BX Milt, FULE OF CBAbUB.
Call ou or address
DR. E. B. FOOTE,
No. 120 Lexington Ave., N. T.
Wintrrf fa Mil JT'fSJkt Thin Homt Lille
and Medical Cemmcn. Sense
J)rTootes Science in Story,
for Particulars address
Muruq'Hi Compujiy 1291i5i2S a st
NEW YORK.
hiwnM
Important thtnos you never knew or thought of
before, regarding th** human body and all its runnni
organa, read Plain Home Talk and Medical Com
mon Sense, a sensible book for sensible people, and a
cm Ml book for every one. You can learn from it a
freat variety of information yon would feel * delicacy
y> go to your family physician about. Content! table
tent free , by mail, to all applicants. Address MUR
RAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY, 129 East
IHm Street, N. Y.
Teaches children and adults, educated sad unedu
aated, anatomy, physiology, and hygiene. A novelty
in literature—full of pictures—full of fun—and loaded
down with fact* rugarding the human system which
enable* everybody to underntsnd the curious struct:.re
of his and her own body. Such a work is Dr. Foote’s
Science in Story; or, Sammy Tubbs, the Boy
Doctor, and. Sponhib, thi Troublesome Monkey.
Contents table of this remarkable scries, sent free to
all applicants. Address MURRAY HILL PUBLISH.
ING COMPANY, 129 East 28th Street, N. Y.
fOmßisMiraSEW
UHs^JVrllH'|^mmcnt
up'yiviusi u'tfrvkVa
You hare entire ran trot of the auction
po%cer, and can produce equal effect upon
each et/c. Has elicited thousands ->f testim- mala
from cured paticnr* in a'-l part* of the United State*.
It* use entirely safe, and its effects roarve - . The
Cheapest and the fleet. Price by mmi, postage
prep tid. S'). Pamphlet upon th# eye*, plain to all. the
learned and the unlearned, showing h w the vision
i*e' ■me* impaired, *s is said, “by age.” and containing
* history of the various instrument* invented f• ■ he
restoration of the s’ght, sent free on receipt of 10
cents. Agents wanted everywhere. Address
Hr. K. B. FOOT 12,
Author of Plain Home Talk. Medical Common Sense,
thence it) Story, etc., 120 Lexiiqpou Avenue. N Y
FITS EPILEPSY,
on
FALLING SICKNESS
Permanently Cured n* lmmbug by
one month's tisane of Dr. (G>ulnrtl's i * le
brated Infallible Lit Powders. To couvince
sufferers that those powders wili I*> all we claim
t'r them, wt‘wi'l send them by mail, post paid,
a free trial box. As l>r. (iouiard is the only
physician that Ims ever made this disease a
special study, and as to our knowledge thousands
!. ivt becti permanently cured by the use of
ii - Powders, we will guarantee a perma
nent cure in every case, or refund jou all
money expended. All sufferers should give
these Powders an early trial, and be convinced
of their curative powers.
Drive, forlurge box, $-1.00, or \ boxes for §IO.OO
sent by mail to any part of United States or
Canada on receipt of price, or by express C. O. D.
Address, AS 11 A KOltlil NS,
otiU FvtvTox Stkekt, Brooklyn. N. Y.
YICK‘S
Flower and Vegetable Garden
is the most beautiful work of the kind in the
world., 1 ‘ontains nearly lo(’i pages, hundreds of
!! ,ne iiu. -ions, and Six t'liuouo Platks of
F lower . beautifully drawn and colored from
natuie. Price 50 cents in paper Olivers: §1 in
ca pint.cloth. Printed in German and Knglish.
A ick'*. l loral tiuide, Quartv rlv. 25 cents a
year.
Nick's Catalogue UK) illustrations, onlv
cents. Address,
JAM 12.? VICK, ltoehestcr, N. Y.
VIIVSI CIA XS 11ECOAI MEXD IT as a machine
that can be used without harm by any one, because
it requires so little effort of any hind, it being 7h'J"
! PHILETUS R CLEMEN'I’T
—-4 -4—-
| HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER j
1 ROME, GhA. 1
—4 4— -
I AM NOW PHKPARKD TO FILL ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF
House, Sign and Ornamental Painting. Upholstering, etc., etc.
SMimalcn 4 livcrl'ully given. Aiblre**
I*. P. ( I.KMENT, Home, Ga,
ROME STOVE AND HOLLOW-WARE WORKS !!
A WRITTEN UFARANTEK WITH EVERY STOVE SOLD. IF ANY
I'IECK RRKAKS FROM HEAT. t/R ANYTHING IS THE MAT
TER WITH FOUR STOVE. RHINO IT BACK AND WE
KILL FIX IT IN TWO HOURS OR HIVE VOU
ANOTHER ONE. EVERY dITICLK
WARRANED. I'OTS, OVENS,
SKILLETS AND LIDS
OF ALL SORTS,
.!<>II>T .1. SI'LV Y, l*i* jrietoi*.
Ollieeaml Nalewroom :it llroad ni., Rome, <-roi*gi.
I 'U .NDItV CORNER I It VXKt.IN STREET AND RAILKOAO.
Copper, Tin and Sheel-lron Ware.
TIN KOOLING, GLTI I.KING AM) JOII UOltK I*I<4MI'TLY All 1/1)1 DIO
TIN IV.VHK SOLD VI ICY CM FAIL nprs-'hn.
summwnuw . s—* iiaxm*> ■ - - r —m —i n —nr—m tl~t n ■ i ■———i ■ i—mm
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but Truth, Justice, and fair dealing to all, and exposing all Rings. Cliques, Frauds,
and everything that is calculated to injure or defraud the public.
The Manufacturing Interests of Northwest Georgia and Surrounding country,
will receive constant attention, and every measure calculated to promote them,
especially the development of the various industries of this region, will find in 'lilt;
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and enlarged support for the future, of our efforts in assisting to make the South the
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Editor and Proprietor,
Sii in erville C hattooga Cos,, {jieorg'ia.