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THE GAZETTE
WEDNESDAY EVEM, SEPT. 24th, 1834.
SMALL TALK.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
In the next General Assembly of Georgia,
HON. C. C. CLEGHORN
W are Authorised toannoiiuce A. Y. POWELL
as a candidate to represent Chattooga county
in the next legislature.
We are requested to announce SAMUEL E.
JONES as a candidate to represent Chattooga
county in the next legislature.
We ate authorized to announce JASPER
BRANNON as a candidate for tax receiver of
Chattooga county.
I announce myself as a candidate for ordinary
of Chattooga county. H. M. Burkhaltkr.
Through the solicitation of friends. I an
nounce myself as a candidate for tax collector
of Chattooga county. Fleming Moss.
I am a candidate for tax collector of Chat
tooga county W. S. BPARKS.
Now’s the time to givo Smith's Worm Oil.
See the tax collector’s notice, and “get
there."
Coffins and Caskets of all sizes.
John 8. Cleohorn & Cos.
Miss Maggie Powell, ot Walker county,
is visiting Mrs. Ed Martin.
Highest market price paid for wool.
Thompson Hii.es.
Election next Wednesday: turn out and
vote for the man of your choice.
Died in Haywood, on last Saturday,
Thomas Harbour, an old citizen.
The candidates for the legislature will
speak in Summerville Saturday night.
A largo shipm-nt of burial cases,
coffins and robes for ladies and gentlemen
just received by Thompson lliles.
- T. J. Warwick is building a school
Tiouse near Chattooga church- His wile
is (juite a ok-
If you want a sure eure for diseases
of the scalp, stop when you get to the
barber shop. Clean towels, sharp razors,
and someone lowait upen you.
The Raccoon Factory will be ready for
regular work by the time the new crop
is fairly on the market.
The Marietta Journal comes out with
new type. It has long been one of the
best weeklies in the state.
A Hostoo virl never -peaks of the
“naked truth.” .She speaks of it as
“truth divested of apparel.”
The certificate of G. IV Hollis and
John Mattox was handed in last week,
but omitted through ruisundcr landing ol
the object.
A Milwaukee druggist says that the
way a porous plaster acts Is to retain the
back firmly in place while the pain crawls
out at the holes.
There have been interesting meetings
in the Baptist church every night this
week. They will probably continue at
least till Sunday.
We publish in this issue the card of H.
M. liurkhalter, candidate for ordinary.
He is well known all over tha county as
on honest man and a good citizen.
In a few days Judge Kirby will move
to Judge Beliak's house, and Judge Bel
lah will board with him. Won’t Judge
Beilah be in clover?
Married in Seminole, on the 11th inst.,
by Ilev. J. M. Smith, John M. Rodgers
to Miss Su'an Edwards, and, or, the 13tb,
Henry Smith to Miss Jane Hightower.
gee the rule regarding “personal,” at
head of first column, second page. Such
articles will not hereafter be published
except over the proper signature ol the
writer.
Jones— “ Does your wife belong to the
Can’t-gct-away Club,’ Smith ?" Smith
—"I guess she does. She can corner me
every time when she gets the rolling pin
in her hands.”
A doctor in town, being asked by a
young lady to prescribe for a pain in her
chi.st, said, “Is it a pine chixt?” Regard
for his feelings restrains us from saying
how he #tn punished.
We recently overheard a young lady
say—
“ Where singleness is bliss,
'Tin folly to be wed.”
Was she sincere?
Judge Moss announces himself in this
issue as a candidate for tax collector. He
is so well known all over the county that
nothing which we can say will add any
thing to his claims.
Henry Sullivan, of Coldwater, was
bitten on the foot by a dog last week.
Next morning the dog was raving mad.
Mr. Sullivan, of course, is quite uneasy
about it, aod with good reason.
FOit SALK.
Three houses and lots in Summerville,
belonging to the estate of Mrs. M. A.
Powell, deceased. Apply to
8. W. McWhorter.
T. A. Powell.
Drummers’ arrivals: Monday: Thomas
M. Qninn, for Anspach, Hall, & Cos., of
Liberty, Va.; J. R Murrell, for A Dough
erty, of Rome: Tuesday: J- L Ledbetter,
of Ledbetter & Cos., Winston, N. C.
Attist friend (pointing to sketch).—
“Say, Harry, where did you get this?”
Harry—“ Why. I got that out of my
head.” Frienfr-i’Wfell. it’s a lucky
got out.”
n
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I will not buy baled cotton till further
notice. I will gin, and will buy all I gin.
t will have eight gins running, and no
one will be detained over night.
D. F. Allqood,
President ofTrion M’f’g Cos.
Rev. D. T. Espy has sold back to Mrs.
Dickerson the houso which he bought
of her, ard has bought the house south
of H. D. C. Edmondson’s, for $525. Ho
has sold his farm near Coosaville to Mr.
White.
TO BUILDERS.
You will promote your interest by in
quiring of us by letter our prices for sash,
doors, Hinds, glass, and paints, before
you buy.
Brucf. Harris & Cos.,
Rome, Ga.
If you suffer with Sick Headache,
Constipation, Dizziness, Sour Stomach,
or Bilious attacks, Emory’s Little Ca
thartic Pills, will relieve you; as a regu
lator of the bowels they have no equal ;
very small, one to three a dose. —15
cents.
Wes Shropshire brought his better
half to town yesterday. He’s begun to
enjoy life now; some other young men
about town (and a few old ones) would
be happier if thoy would follow his
example. They are occupying Ben
Edmondson’s new houso.
A dollar saved is equal to ono made,
and if you want to realize this fact in the
fullest sense, call on J. W. Pitts, and ex
amine his goods, and you will certainly
be astonished at his remarkably low
figures in suiting the shortness of the
crop.
All persons indebted to me either by
note or account will find their claims in
the hands of Maddox & Shropshire- If
prompt payments are not made I will be
forced to collect by law.
seplO-tf B. 11. Edmondson.
W. E. Pharr, Joseph Cain, T. P.
Henry, and Henry Kirby, are now in
partnership in the livery stable business.
They are now getting in lumber to build
anew stable on the northeast corner of
the lot on which tho old livery stable
s'ands. They are also partners in the
store.
IIOM I M adi; VICIIICI.KS.
Parties contemplating buying buggies
will find it to their advantage to examine
the work made by M. L. Palmer, in
Rome. Prices lower than ever known
for samo quality. Several desirable
second l and vehicles at low prices.
W’c arc informed that last Wednesday,
as Milos Whitlow, of Walker comity,
opened his barn, the first thing that
greeted his eyes was the corpse of Mr.
Stoner, bis employe, swinging from a
joist. ’Hie supposed cause of bis suicide
is that ML* Ann Jackson, who had, onco
or oftener, promised to marry him, had
married another man the night before.
Dry and dusty. Cool nights and hot
days. Corn generally very good, though
in some places late corn is suffering. The
top crop of cotton falling off, in some
places more than in others. Turnips and
gardens generally much injured by dry
weather. Cotton opening rapidly; 185
pounds the best day’s picking we have
heard of so far.
In a literary and artistic point of view,
Deinorest’s Magazine for October is an
admirable number. The frontispiece,
“Decoy Ducks,” which is something now
in art, is very beautiful, and the other
illustrations are excellent. Among the
articles specially worthy of note are,
“Student Life in Paris,’’ “Down the
Red Sfa,” “Popo’s Villa at Twicken
ham,” and “How We Live in New
York,” by Jennie June. The stories
are entertaining, the poems good, and
the various depar' menu are replete with
useful and agreeable reading, such as is
acceptable in every household.
All iu the Line of Nature.
There is nothing in the line of magic
or mystery about that wonderful and pop
ular medicine, Parker’s Tonic. It is
simply the best and mo-t scientific com
bination possiHo of the essential princi
ples of those vegetable curatives which
act powerfully and directly on the stom
ach, liver, kidneys and blood. Rut there
neither is, nor will he, any successful im
itation of it. It is all the time curing
those who had despaired of ever getting
well. For yourself, your wife and chil
dren.
A Beautiful Book of 120 Rage* Free.
Our Spring Catalogue having proved
a grand success, bringing us thousands of
new customers, we have been encouraged
to issue a fall edition, which will be larg
er, better, and more comprehensive iD
every respect than our lust. Ladies will
find in it an invaluable aid in buying
goods cheaply and judiciously.
Our stock this season will be the largest
and most complete we have yet shown.
Our buyers are in the Eastern Markets
almost continuously, and exhaust every
resource in securing the very latest nov
elties and most fashionable fabrics as
soon as they are produced. Those who
have been pleased with our prices in the
past, will be more than pleased this Fall.
Our new catalogue will be issued about
October Ist, and will illustrate and de
scribe many striking bargains. We will
mail a copy of (our handsome catalogue
free to any lady who will send us her
name and postoffice address. Do not de
lay, but send your name at once. We
are having printed several thousand
copies, but the supply may be exhausted
if you delay.
±X-X. Loveman & Cos.,
seplO-’iw Chattanooga, Ter.n.
We will o#er the remainder of our stock
I of ladies’ hats very low, to avoid carrying
[ over, Piiarr & Cain.
Fltoat Tit ION.
Owing to the late illness of Rev. E. W.
Ballenger ho was not able to fill his ap
pointment here on Saturday night and
Sunday. The time was tilled by Rev. J.
L. King, of LaFayotto, a Presbyterian.
He preached two excellent sermons and
tho people seemed well pleased, and
would like to have him visit Trlon again
and preach.
Tho citizens of Trioti and vicinity wero
addressed last night by Hon. John W.
Maddox, candidate for tho state senate,
and S. E. Jones, C. C. Cicghorn, and A.
Y. Powell, candidates for representative.
Tho candidates all seemed to agree upon
the same line of policy: equal rights for
all; exact justico to all; equal taxation
upon all. All the speakers (ailed to
notice what seems to the writer to ho
unequal taxation, incorporated in the
new rood law for this county. If you
will examine the bill you will find that it
levies a tax of 25 per cent on tho State
tax upon all alike; but when it comes to
spending the money thus raised by a tax
upon all alike, the law says none of the
money thus raised shall he applied to the
improvement or tho roads inside* the
c-rporations of Summerville, Raccoon
Mills, and Trion, but shall all be applied
to the improvement of the roads outside
the corporations. Not a single one of
the candidates mentioned this inequality
in taxation, but all with one accord sailed
into corporations for availing themselves
of the benefit of any laws that might
favor them. Now why all this ado about
equal taxation? It so happens that three
of the candidates live inside of ccrpora
tions: why did they not say somethin:
about being unequally burdened? You
cannot put it upon any other ground t* an
that corporations, instead of being tho
enemies of (he people, ure their friends;
because the corporations mentioned, or
property within their limits, after next
year, will pay more tax than all tho
balance of the county. You do not hear
any of theso men going round and saj ing,
“Tax the people outside to work inside."
Why*? Because tho people would raise
such a hue and cry about unequal taxa
tion that no mau would dare introduce
such a bill.
The factory started up yesterday as
usual. All returned to their work with
renewed vigor.
B. A. Close has a full school, and
seems to he getting along very well.
Gus Strange is now a citizen of Trion.
September 23, 1884. Trion.
A CARD.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
I, Geo. D. Drills, Clerk of tho Supe
rior Court in and I r said county, and
loruicrly Clerk of (he Board of Commis
sioners for said county, certify; that Mr.
C. C. Cicghorn was appointed to super
intend the disbursement ol Iho funds np
propriulcd for tin- opening l the Tapp’s
(iap Road. That he was in the dis
charge of said duty for a time ; took sick,
and returned home; and that he never
at any time received any compensation
whatever for his services; that the
Board discussed the propriety of letting
said work nut by contract, and agreed
unanimously to hire a superintendent
and laborers at a stipulated price; said
work was done accordingly, and a full
and complete return made, accounting
for every dollar appropriated, the re
cords and file showing to whom every
dollar was paid. Given under my hand
and official signature, this the 22d day of
September, 1884.
Geo. D. Hollis, Clk Sup’rC’t.
The abuvo certificate is given by me,
officially upon solicitation, and is not
given with a view of aiding, or prejudic
ing, tho interests of either candidate,
they all being my personal friends.
Geo- 1). Hollis.
A CARP.
Editor Gazette :
I take this opportunity to notice an
article in last week’s issue reflecting
upon Mr. Sam Jones’ political prospects
in Dirttown. I have no war to make
upon Homo for his opinion, but will say
that opinions widely vary. Mr. Jones’
certificate, as endorsed by a number ol
our best citizens, is a sufficient guarantee
as to his standing in his own community,
and the polls on tho Ist Wednesday in
October will swell that certificate to a
respectable majority. Many others
would have gladly added their names,
but deeming it unnecessary, intend to
prove their position in his favor by the
rights of liberty which they enjoy in this
country. I very much deprecate any
feelings of prejudice, especially when
such sentiments are offered to tho pub
lic. A Voter.
Dirttown, Sept. 22d, 1884.
UESPONSK TO Dlt. CLEMENTS.
Editor Gazette:
I notice in your last issue a suggestion
from Dr. J.- W. Clements, of Subligna,
that the physicians of tho county have a
meeting to consider the propriety of or
ganizing a County Medical Society,
I most heartily endorse the suggestion,
not only for the physicians of Chattooga
county, but those living in adjoining
counties near enough to meet with us,
and assist in organizing and perpetuat
ing a medical society that will not only
be of utility to the Profession tut benefit
the whole people of the county.
I further suggest Summerville the
place of meeting, and the 2nd Saturday
in October the day; and that Dr. Jack
Bryant will please arrange for a room in
which to hold the meeting.
It. Y. Rcdioil, M. D.
September 22, 1884.
Brooklyn boasts a man who talks irt
eight different languages; but will bet a
month-’s wages that his wife, who can
only prattle in one language, always gets
the last couple of hundred words,
A CARD.
Below we extend to the publitlw true
copy of tho journal of House for August,
1872, relative to tho bill exempting from
taxation, cotton and woolon manufac
tures lor a term ol’years. It will bo ob
served that Mr. (’leghorn's name ap
pears, voting to indefinitely postpone said
bill, which in our judgement means di -
rect op position to the bill. It was upon
this record, that our certificate that has
gone forth was based.
A bill to encourage the manufacture of
cotton and woollen fabrics in the State of
Georgia.
Mr. Pierce moved that the bill be in
definitely postponed.
On this motion, Mr. Snead called for
the nyesand noes and tho call was sustain
ed.
Those voting affirmatively are: Messrs.
Allred, Anderson, W. I), of Cobb, An
derson, W. P. of Cobb, Anderson, of
Pulaski, Baker, of Pike, Ballanger, Bar
ron, Bell, Booth, Brnddy, Bush, Butts,
Cain, Cato, Cicghorn of Chattooga, Cody,
Collins, Edwards, Glenn, Glover, Good
man, Graham, Guyton, Hammond. Han
cock, Iloge, Hughes, Johnson, ol Spald
ing, Knowles, Lipsey, Mansfield, Martin,
McWhorter, Netherland, Payne, Peoples
Pierce, Renfro, Richards, Rutherford,
Simmons, of Hail, Slaton, Summerlin,
Taylor, Trammell, West, Wilson, Wof
ford, of Banks, Wood Woodward.
Those voting negatively tiro Messrs.
Atkinson, Barksdale, Battle, Berrien,
Blue, Brown, Bryan, Bunn, Clark, of
Richmond, Clark, of Troup, Cleg! orn,
of Muscogee, Cloud, Cox, Davis, ol’New
ton, Dukes, Emerson, Etheridge, Fain,
Field, Fit yd, Flynt Franklin, Gold
smith, Griffin, of Houston, Quarry, Hall,
of Meriwether, Hall, of Upson, Iltidt,
Hilly or, Hudson, Hunter, Johnson, of
Clay, Joiner, Jones, of Gwinnett, Jones,
of Terrell, Kennedy, King, Lankin,
Lang, Lewis, Mattox, McConnell, Mc-
Millan, Moreland, Morrison, Oliver,
O’Neal, Ormond, Putney, Rountree,
Russell, Sargeant, Simmons of Gwinnett,
Smith, of Coweta, Strith, of Oglethorpe,
Snead, Spence, Stovall, Tarver, Wofford,
of Bartow,
Yeas 50. Noes 00.
So the motion to postpone indefinitely
did not prevail.
The bill was then put upon its passage
and passed.
John Mattox, Ordinary,
Geo. I). Holms, C. S. C.
COME AND IJtY IIS.
IVo are prepared to repair wagons,
buggies, etc., or re-paint buggies, in first
class stylo, and to do ail kinds of farm
work, make tew wagons and buggies.
Wo will work nothing but the bent
material that can be secured. Wo make
/tor.-e shorin'/ one ol ottr specialties. We
guarantee all our wftrk; will do as good
work as any ono; aq* at .'•rices as low us
good woik can I e done.
Espy A Duty.
NOTICE! TAX!
I will he fit the following places f<*r tho pur
pom* of eoHoHintf tho t,nx for IfJM: all of which
must ho done by the 20th day of Dccomilm r, Rif
inv hooks will bo closed at that time. Settlement
with the Comptroller General must he met, or II
fan will ho lumied Immediately thereafter rh the
law directs*
Telega district Mondays, Oct oth, 2Cth, and
Nov. 3d.
Alpino district--Tuesdays, Oot 7th, 21st, and
Nov 4th.
Dirtsellor district - Wednesday**, Oct Bth, 22d,
and Nov sth.
Seminole district—Thursdays, Oct 9th, 28d,
ami Nov lit li.
Coldwater district - Fridays, Oct 10th, 24th,
and Nov 7th.
Summerville district, each and overy Satur
day to December 2 )th.
Dirttown district Mondays, Oct 10th, 27th,
and Nov 10th.
Haywood district Tuesdays, Oct lltli, 28th,
and Nov 11th.
Trion district- Wednesdays, Oot 15th, 29th,
and Nov ]2lh.
JOHN M. WILLIAMS, T. C.
September 23d, 1881.
Large assortment of
COFFINS & CASKETS
always on hand, from the
Cheapest to the Finest.
THOMPSON IIII.KS.
SONIaY ©2O
for a PHILADELPHIA SINGER
of this style. Kqiml to any
Singer in the market. Hr
inrtnfrrr t Ufft m ini it. to bn
i jrwnlncff before you pa//
for it. Thin is tli*- samo stylo
(.tlier com pan iei* retail for SSO.
All Much inert warranted for 3
yen in. fiend t'"r Illustrated Cir
cular ftridTostiiiioiiiulH. Address
CHARLES A. WOOD A CO.,
1 1 ft. Tenth fcL, Philadelphia, i’a,
eaWITARIUM. Liver .1.10, < I. 1/ '• Or/ cumin, ..firus
None, TDiot.l, Lull; , L •- > I rou.o, Loo.
MARRIAOSHSPs
f Ail that tho doubtful <’t.r..■ b'u**htlul w.int j.
Kn w, noth end le.tlt l.ir-d r. *f/l ifx'.Mnr '
frinyu Guide. 11l I- J-'e.-'" ’ '•” h •U’z*'
I DR. WHITTIER I
yl ho frroit3[>o' itill'd,. Nerved** I ;;:Li 1 0y,Lnpot
PoM,i rr 1 i mo. n*LJtm
DO YOU KNOW
THAT
Lorillard’s Climax Plug
r r< )UAcco
with Itcd Tin Tag: Hose leaf Fine (,'ut Chow
in * Navy < tippings, and Blook, Drown and
Yellow NM M S are the best and cheapest,
quality considered? auj<6:4-ly
/ GTIZLNS OK CHATTOOGA COUNTY AItK
\ j respectfully ihvit ;d to subsoribo for The
Gazette-tho only paper pitblkhcd in tho
county. Jt eivos l:.e V.ost news.
■sa $ mmnn AC}, ' };va>i oiik n•:w book,
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Price of clt tier Bell with War rift n: hoot, Hut I cries, CIO.
Cent by expreHS C. o.l> .and cx.imlnatiori allowed, or l*y
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lovely to !
She. I)<j I ? 'llian’ *, very much! you
arc Laiidsom as a i’rince, Cb.-rlcy, in your
(Ji’Cb.) suit.
//. -CAvc. the credit to the Diamond
Skirt, my ' > . which J wear for li.c fir t
time to iiig'.* , ii i- tin.l whicli give , (om:
to my toiiftie. 1 I*-r;: is its jTototyjx siiji
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For sale by Thompson Hides & Cos.
DOUGLASS & CO.
Feed nud Lim'j’ Stnhle,
f May'ft old stand,)
i-.ItOAD BTi:i*:i:T Ro.Mi:, <;a.
Splendid Top Duggifin, Hanks, etc,, with p-ood
Hftfu hornort, alway ou bund. KriccH to .suit the
times. Aiig-RMv.
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MILLII4 EltY!!
DO YOU WANT A
BONNKT or IIAT i
If you cannot come in person send your order to
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT,
D. B. LOVEMAN & CO ,
Chattanooga, Tciin
Tho boat, moat fashionable and cheapest mil
linery iu tho South.]
Big Line Children's Hats.
Send us tho amount of money you wish t o ex
pend and wo will put up and send you
tho beat possible article
for the price.
Write a short description of yourself and also
state what color dross or drosses you want to
wear tho Hat or Uonnet with.
Try us, you can do no better. We do not s ml ;
millinery ou approbation.
SJ. IF. liOYE.HA* Si CO.,
Chattanooga, Tena.
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Proprietors
ROW3E STOVE!AND MACHINE FOUNDRY
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Located in center of oily, east of Control Hotel.
ALL KINDS MACHINERY SUPPLIES. IF YOU WANT ANYTHING
in this line wc can make it or fufnish it at factory prices.
Second-hand Engines and Eoilers For Sale.
Wli WOUIv 40 MKN FULL TIME, AND MAKE MACIUNEIIYj'OASTINGS EVERY DAY.
Wc cast fiom broken pieces, saving expanse and delay of making patterns.
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putting in niaoliiimry for the m;w patent, process when wanted. “All work guaranteed. His
1 heathpui tiers art' at, our work- fallen us when in town, or write us for any information you
wish, and you shall have prompt reply. UOWlh/A, (IKOKMK, Rome, Ha.
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STANDARD (I Ri; ( <)., Pi opri< tors, l!‘T Teail Strcut, New York*
CARPET
DEPARTMENT
-OF—
0. B. LOVEMAN & CO,
When you want anything in
rA It PUTS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, LACE
CURTAINS, SHADES, LAM ISIIEIjUINS,
V ALA N<'KS ■ (JOUNICK I*OI.ES,
WINDOW CORNICES,
ETC., ETC.
It will pay you to come or write to us,
AN IMMENSE STOCK,
ANY CLASS OF GOODS.
Always the Newest Styles,
Tho Bust Good: for the Mow,
Cotton Chains, from 200.
All-Wool Killing carpets from 34c.
All-Wool Extra Supers from 60c,
Tapestry Brussels from $ 1.25.
Body Brussels, sl.lO,
Velvet Carpets, Mnuqucttc Carpets, Axminstcr
Carpets, at equally low prices.
Send for our beautifully illustratod fall
catalogue.
IS. It. LOVEMAN &|CO.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
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