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THE CHATTOOGA ADVERTISER
fcf A complete file of the Advertiser
may always be found at the offices of Geo. i
I*. Roweii. & Go.. Advertising Agents.
40 and 41 Park Row. New York, who are
authorized to represent us in that city.
Our merchants will do well to call there !
while at Market. i
French China Dinner Sets only
SSO 00. French Gold-Bound Tea
Sets only sls 00. French, Plain
White Sets from $8 00 to $lO 00, at
. I. A. THOMAS' Rome, Ga.
SUMMERVILLE LODGE NO. 109.
i \ «sTST. m.
Reeular Mecfinis Will be held on the
IwkirstSaturday in Each month
»t 2 o'clock, r. m.
j. t. trexußix, w. m.
J. B. Knowles, Secretary,
ly. Jane 4th, IST I.
THURSDAY, JUNE loth., 1871.
LOCAL BBIEFB.
Churches.—Oh Saturday and Sun
day next, the Rev*. .T. H. Glazener
w ill hold services ut the Bayb-t Church
11 a7 M. No service willbe expected
at the Presbyterian or Methodist
churches on Sabbath next.
‘‘Thus tbe work goes bravely on—
Plowing.
We learn that the peaceful tow nos
Triou was disgraced a few days ago
by a fight between parties whose
names we have no account of.
“Dull us a meat's x —Sumuierv ille.
MAHE A-NECTAR A Bin, •k Tea with
.1 the Green Tea flavi n Warranted to
suit all tastes. For sale by
DeJournett & Son, Rome, Ga.
Junely.
Despite the dull times, our ener
getic merchant, Thompson Ililcs has
just received anew lot of goods.
“Scarcer than hen teeth”—Butter.
Our neighbor over the way lists just
received: anew barrel of dry goods,
fresh from the still hoystvand extends
n cor/i-ial invitation to his customers
to visit him ere the mountain sprout
fails to produce a rosy cheek hue.
Dew Drop In, gentleman, whilst we
tap a barrel of tar. Hackhen.
Night robbers—Fleas.
Fifty Subscribers have paid their
dues for newspapers ut this office!
Tor northern papers though. We
think if we were up there publishing
papers, ~* w vaihscribevs , v.'yuhl pour
in from the South.* - AVlwin wtli. peo
ple learn to appreciate tjjeir local
paper first ?
4?mm***u~*.
Pleasure seekers—?\urse-.
Si: \ F'Um is Warranted to make bette*-.
healthier-, lighter, uveotor. more tooth
some and mote dieestil !e and nutrieious
bread, biscuits, cakes. pudding.-*. &«.. than
can lie made any other way. for .-ale by
DeJournett & Son, Rome.
The rolling blue see—a glass eye.
We were show last week apiece of
broad that was twelve years old. This
simple little treasure, the owner in
formed us. was taken from his tnotli
urs’s table by him at the time of tak
ing the ast intv, > under the paternal
roof.
Took in out of the wet—Jonah.
Notice.—-Subscribers receiving their
papers with an X marked on the mar
gin, arc notified that the time' for
which they subscribed lias expired,
and unless renewed their papers will
be discontinued.
Dippers that men want—Snuff dip
per*.
1 Yasha Ali's Arabian Coffee in flavor is
rich. f.■!] ar and aromatic. Forever de
licious, always uniform, unrivalled in qual
ity and price. For sale by
DeJournett & Son Rome.
A gentleman came to town
and hail Prof- HurjMo take his pic
ture, md it gave such entire satisfac
tion that lie brought itp a two horse
wagon load of his neighbors yester
day, which kept Mr. Hurt employed
the best portion of the day.
Good work can he appreciated in
this community, and we would advise
those who have not availed themselves
of the opportunity to call at once and
give Mr. Hurt a chance. lie will
pl- .ise you and give you eight splen
did pictures for one dollar.
Those who post or stick their hills
—Mosquitoes.
We would he glad if our subscrib
ers in this and Walker counties, would
send us any little notes of interest
from their respective localities.
ITlresh Citron. Currants, Mince Meats.
Pickles, Dates. Figs. Oranges. Canned
Fruits, and Confect ton aides T«tst received by
DeJournett & Son, Rome,
Why is tbe girl who has a college
student in her eye, likened to to the
popular firm of riwift & Courtney ?
Because she was a match maker.
" THE CHATTOOGA ADVERTISER; Sis MMERVILLE, GA., JUNE 15, 1871.
Sums for the scholars—Parents'
Treasures.
PlCTlfiEs'
The citizens of. Summetyille and j
vicinity are informed that in conse- ,
quence of so much unfavorable weath- 1
er, my stay in the place will be nec
essarily prolonged, in order to give all 1
an opportunity to get themselves Pho- |
tographed. All- work WARRANTED
FIRST QUALITY, atld XO TRADE if the !
pictures do not please. I will remain 1
until the ‘2oth instant. -
Respectfully,
' J. W. HURT, Artist.
June Bth.
Railroad Mills Snuff, superior to all
others and for sale in any quantity by
the Manufacturers Agent at Rome.
DeJournett & Son.
We learn'froUl an Agent of the
Nashville k Chattanooga Railroad ;
that the GhtUtnnoogu & Alabama road !
have suspended operations, and that I
a thousand employees have Struck on
account of pay. There seems to he
a general squabble, Chattanooga cred
itors taking possession of the rolling
stock fit this end while Alabama seized
property at the lower end of the road.
From the conversation had with the
agent the above points were strongest
impressions upon us, and consequently
wo do not publish this as confidential
but await the particulars by mail.
One evident- fact speaks in terms
most distressing, that is no trains have
run on the road Tor several day s.
Be sure to stop at the Tennessee
House when you go to Rome.
WiiE.vf.—The wheat harvest of this
County is about ovd’, and ifis tbegen
eral impression that the average will
be about eight bushels tti the acre.
IP you want a bargain in Coffee. Sugar,
and Salt, go to
DeJournett & Son's. Store, Rome.
O.vtJ Mali: The Third.—The
most remarkable occurrence during
the “tights" of a snmdTrop year vVo
have ever heard of, happened near this
place last week. A gentleman living
in Summerville rented, last fall, a lot
of land from a gentleman living some
three miles from the village, which he
agreed to put in wheat and pay one
third *•(, the crop a."dent.,., I,ast week
the renter gath -red up his hands and
proceeded to the field to cut the wheat.
The land owner appeared upon the
i field and stated that the wlre-ir had
turned out U d-.y, and that lie did not
’ third rtf ‘ft*!”'oj'i^rfpWpf^l^upjn^tfie 1
land, and, according to contract, that
was hi.:. The renter very readily
HgtiVe wad, and thinks lie made money
i by so doing.
The oat crop in this section is,den
fine. TANARUS» sonic localities the rust has
| made ite appearance and compelled
| the outting of fonWrd oats quite srfeen.
The Tennessee House treats you
■ to all the delicacies of the season.
, The gentleman who was kind
j enough to hand us an article headed
j "A Patent Sermon,” will please cx
| case us fur not publishing the same.
We appreciate his motive, but
■do not care to impress so forcibly
upon the minds of the people what
| should be done for the ‘printer;' be
; lieving that if the ‘printer’ faithfully
| discharges his duty-his labors will be
I appreciated, and-Jie will receive the
; reward of an intelligent community.
We solicit contributions''that have
a tendency to interest the reading
j public but, once for all, say that we
! prefer letting ti.e Sprinter's’ paper
■ ipeak for itsself.
Paragon Soap, This wonderful. inven
tion has given satisfaction all over the
i country. Give it a trial.
DeJournett & Son., Rome. Ga.
A Western paper say.*: “That
j the old maids of the Eastern States
! who have been shipping themselves to
| the Territories to get married can't
I secure a husband and a home the first
thing after eating supper, as many
i suppose. There has been such a
! rush that the bachelors have become
j particular, and now put them through
I a catechism, as, ‘Where’s your other
i glass eye?’ ‘How long have you been
I baldheaded?’ ‘Arc your teeth paid
jfor? &e.”
—»• -„»■ •
Our mearebants are all receiving
j additions to their already splendid
stocks of goods. This looks like biz.
How to Kill A Town.—Under
| rate your neighbors’ property ; with
; hold your support from your home
j mechanics and manufacturers ; buy
j everything you need from some other
place in preference to your own; and,
if you are in business, refuse to ad
vertise. If these habits will not kill
a town, it may justly be considered
proof against hard times. Ho says
| the Petersburg Index.
Have we any town-killer* among
j ns ?
Cobs js buoyant in this section l>nt
: cotton is rather on the decline.
The Tennessee House, within 20 j
slops of the depot, is the place to stop
at when you go to Rome, f
A Joke on the Printers.
A BATCH OF COMICAL TYPOGRAPHICAL 1
BLUNDERS.
There is no funnier reading in the
world than some of, tint-printer's blun-1
ders that go the rounds of the pa-!
pers. He are are a-few that a laugh j
or two may be found in;
In the office of a New \ ork paper j
there stood in type the 'report of a ;
sermon and a paragraph about theca-;
reer of a mad dog. In "making up” j
these two got mixed, and the readers !
of the paper next day were astonished
hy the following melange: “The Rev.
James Thompson preached to a large ;
audience last Sunday. JTliis was Ins !
last sermon previous to tiis embarka
tion for Europe. He exhorted bis |
brethren and sisters, and after offer- j
ing a devout prayer, took a wliim to
Cut up some frantic freaks. He ran
up Smith street to Brown, and down ;
Gar to College. At this stagt* of the !
proceedings some boys seized him, ;
tied a teakettle to bis tail and let! him
go. A grout crowd gathered, and for !
a few minutes there was a lively scene.’ .
A printer in Syracuse, setting up a !
book advertisement, thus gave rho ti
tle of one of Dickon’s novels: “Bar
ney, by Budge, $1.50.”
The writer of m obituary notice of I
an estimable lady, said that thr lie-j
reaved husband was “hardly able to }
bear the demise of Ids wife.” Imag
ine bis disgust on reading in print!
that the bereaved husband was “hardly
able to wear the rhrmise of his wife.” |
The London Home Jnmn-'l once in
describing a wedding in high Jjfe, said j
that the bride was accompanied to the i
altar by tight bridesmaids. The love- ]
ly young ladies were eight not tight, j
A 1 ‘rovidenco pa per once ann e tineod j
that Rev. Dr. Way land,’ President of
Brown University “gave .1 billiard
| party.” The editor wrote a brilliant
I P«Yv.
The importanoe of careful' punctu
ation cannot be i-isist • 1 <m too urgent
ly. Here are a few instances which
illustrate it: Wanted a young man
to take charge of a pair or horses of
a religious turn of mind.” “A child
was run over by a wvgon three years
old and erossoved■with pantalets which
never spoke afterwards.” “The pro
cession Was veiy fine and nearly ten?
miles in length,-a*-vas also the pr«y<w
of Dr. Ferry, the chaplain.”
an enamelled lady's gold-watch
charms. A toast at a public dinner
—“Woman—without her, man is a
brute,” was printed—Woman without
her instil, is a brute.
■ —”*• •-«*--•» *
7 0 TTT-:. 11 Ifn.',- .vO'dfjt
lady went with a burdened heart hi
inquire bf her minister the way of
life. After a season of earnest, faith
ful conversation and prayer, sire pro
posed to return t>> her home. The
family kindly urged her to remain all
night, and the minrsfor joined heartily
in their request. Shcvdcelincd, how
ever, and when supposed to be quite
Out of bearing, she heard the minister
rctnafk that he was exceedingly glad
he did not stay, as ho had asked her
merely out of politeness.
The young girl hastened ItotMe, too
much shocked and tUO indignant to
communicate her feelings even to her
mother. But from that fatal evening
all serious impressions vanished. She
felt that if she could not, place confi
dence in her minister’s piety, she
could not believe in any one. The
hopes of pious friends were doomed
to a sad disappointment. She grew
utterly indifferent to the subject of
religion, and all the entreat’o'; and
counsels of her pastor seemed only to
make her more hard and bitter.—
And in this frame the angel of death
Knocked at Iter door. With her head
upon her dying pillow, she told her
mother the sad story. She had suf
fered herself tc lc k at the din. panes
of the lighthouse instead of the Sun
of righteousness, and now her own
day of life Was setting In utter dark
ness.
A man in Fairfield county*, Con.,
recently lost his wife. The reputa
tion of the man for descries- in money
matters was w ide-spread. After her
death, it was proposed by her friends
to remove her body to a neighboring
town. He feigned sickness at the re
moval in order to save car fare to the
funeral, but when the body wa , being
put in a wagon preparatory to going
to tbe distant station, and it Was found
necessary to take a rope to secure the
coffin, he mustered strength to get to
the door to request that they return
the rope, “as it was handy to tie up
the calf.”
The Difference.—One young la
dy rises early rolls up her sleeves goes
into the kitchen to get breakfast, or
insists upon doing so, and afterwards
with cheerful smiles puts the house in
order without the assistance of
“mother.” She will make a good
wife and render home a paradise.—-
Young man, “get her.”
Another young lady is a parlor
beauty, palid from company, dissipa
tion and want, of exercise, reads nov
els and almost dies of laziness, while
tbe poor old mother does her washing.
She is a useless piece of furr.'tore, an
annoyance to tbe husband she may
chance to “rope in,” and will go on
wbinning to her grave.
Young man, “let her alone
T ADIE’S FAVORITE. THE GRO-!
1j VER & BAKER
Sowing Machine. Cos..
Have just opened a spiendulAifficc at
Rome, Ga.. where they keep alUkinds of
Family anil Leather Sc Winy Machines for
sale on tbe most reasonable terms. To re
sponsible parties' they tiliee to six
months time, for payment; ’besides, full in
structions accompany eae!i machine to work
all the late improvements. Each Machine
is warranted for three vests. Address,
MILLER, (: GAME.
No. lot (Empire Block Broad street,
; Rome. (la.
A- S. PATRICK.
BOOKSELLER,
sA TIOXER,
AND
GENERAL NEWS DEALER ,
No. 63 Broad Street. Rome, Ga. I
— o —
Sell all Books at strictly Publisher's j
Bates, with lilieral discount to Teachers
and Merchant-, and Receive Subscriptions I
for all Periodicals. Guaimteeing Prompt
Delivery. „-•? mareh23ly. !
READ CERTIFICATES:
RESTORE TtyUR SIGHT
Spectacles Rendered Useless!!
OLD EYES MADE SEW’’.'.
Diseases of the eyes permanently cured by
tli.'. use of Dr. J. Ball s Patent Improved
EY K d’ PB !!
For sales by
REV. J. C. HOLMES, AT SUM
MERVILLE, GA.
lie is the sole and exclusive agent for the
Counties of Chattooga and Walker.
Read for yourself, before you con
demn. Give the Eye Cups
a full, fair and impar
tial trial. Voa p
pend a I'tfW of
the? certificates out ; f Hundreds that
can be pfbtraced.
Cent! County, (la \
March, loth, 1871. i
To th iso whoAike myself, have partially
: lost their rialo ny nge.ll can testify to the
trqth uT t)r»- tdsivc. 1 have used them
I about six AVtjeks and, notwithstanding 1
1 have eimtinueil to use ®y speetaeles, which
is eeiifrai e to directions, Thave- nearly rc
i covered B.A sight, TlA.,B|>plieatton is pain
less and jiii a-an# and ihviwdy can use the
v.
1 1 1 1
1 IJo -i pen von (hi- note. iittorAisinig the
Patent Ivory Eve ('enjs thirteen days, a lid
p nen hiii peril-'."' .the entire contents of
a li.u'.v Newspap- * all with the unasj
: sitJild Eye. ''
Ti'til,' j .)• ! iwa 10 y .e.ir noble invert-
I. £ ! 1 'An aii I pre •
lam •1 * one ',l ■■ -I 1 'l' 1 iiiy yours.
a prill Its. I’rM. W. Mekudk.
UnATTiKiqA Cotr.vrv. Ga.. 1
High I’oiuf, 'April Mill. Is?!. I
j. Tills i; to F'llily that 1. have n-yd the
pitfent lve'-v Eve-Cups with the happiest
j effect. having obtained ihoiU two years ago
wlu'M 1 \vas almo 1 blind fiCtrt far-sighted
ness, dimness of vision ov hldrring, and in -
. liitmation of the eyes, f coiilu not lead
the largest print without the use nfapeetn
j vies, and by Using (he Eye-Cups a short
: time could read and Write without specta
cles. lam now Sixty two years old, and
j would not be without them as 1 consider
i them iuvalr file. 11. G. A. Bryan.
I [Prom the Opf.lika Recorder, Ala. |
Restore Your Sight.
; We call the attention of readers whoso
sight, is impaired by age, sickness, or from
natural defect , to the use of Dr. J. Bid
A Go’s Patent Improved Eye-Cups, tl 1■ •
most remarkable Eye-restorer of the age !
20,000 cases have been treated with these
Cups since lsfiO, successfully, with no inju
rious results in a single c»so. Suited to all
stages arid conditions of impaire I sight,
j Simple atid easy of tittpllcfltiofl; .The most
.! astonishing cures of defective' tight or Weak
j eyes has been performed by the apjilieatioi
j of these Cups, in a remarkably short time
for which any number if certificates havi
j been gratuitously forwarded to the propria
i tor. For the assurance of the many resid
J tug in East Alabama, and Western door
: gia wlio know Mr. F. L. Cherry, we pub
j lisli tbe following testimonial from him af
ter usihg the Cups six weeks :
Opdikit, T/cc Countg Ain., ]
March 18th, 1870. J
Dn. J. Bali, /. Cos :■—Gentlemen : —lt
• | reply to yours of the tub instant) I have t<
j say that ucli » change ]i;ts taken place in
; my physical relation to this beautiful world.
that lam almost at a loss wlial t<( Sav. I
have been propping through this world foi
j nearly 42 years in comparative darkness,
and to be brought to see as other men sec
|is difficult to realize Jn a moment. My
i eyes are a natural deb-es, being too reran and
j i consequently very near-sighted, at the same
I time subject to the accumulation of matter
! between the corner and the retina, causing
i obscurity of vision by apparent floating,
chained stars. &e. At the ago of 13, they
! failed entirely, tli id the services of Dr. Ball
Jlarniorf. (aittoii find other eminent physi
cians of their lay. alfordod but partial and
. transient relief. Thus 1 remained nearly
! totally blind from my 13th to 19th year.
: when nature rallied and my sight gradually
! improved until I was able, with the Use of
' strong etfffvex lens- to go tor school six
j mouths. By the ns<? Os glasses i have
1 been able to sr ' ng through life after
* a fashion un- ant ago, 22d of this
j month, my 1 >■< ••• od a sad inirt hv 11
1 ! cotton stall. u nto (hem, since that
' j time, until ' ,ave riot been able tc
| read, write nytliing scarcely. Six
1 weeks ago you placed Dr. J. Ball’s Eye
. I Cups in my bands with directions for using.
J have done so, and the affect has becu likt
[[ a charm. The improvement began with
. the use of the Cups, and has continued
j gradual, but permanent, iam now able U
both read and write by daylight and candle
light, without glass*' aml as you see, cm:
■ and do follow the r-ned lines, a thing which
f have never been able to do before.
, l Will take this occasion to reply to the
j many inquiries on the streets, by friends
land acquaintances of 2D years' standing:
i "Is ynnr sight improving?” it Is : ami
•| no funti can feel more grateful than T. J
am satisfieri these Cups have made a com
j plete anr! pmnanent cure, which is little
! less than a fiwaefe. Respect fullv, Ac.
apiih’Ttf F. L. CHERRY.
w. f. ayer. j. c. McDonald
AYER & MCDONALD,
DEALERS I.\
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL!
And Agricultural Implements,
NUMBER. 71, BROAD STREET, ROME, GEORGIA
We invite all Who are interested in the latest method of Improved Agriculture to an
inspection of our stock of Agricultural Implements. Our extended connection with
leading Manufactures throughout the United States, enables us to supply every want
in this line with satisfaction t<) the pilrelltlser. We are Agents for
COTTON GINS AND PRESSES. HORSE POWERS, GRAIN DRILLS, HAR
ROWS AND CULTIVATORS, AND PLOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
All of which will lie supplied at Manufactures’ Prices.
We also keep a stock of
M ARB LEI/ED MANTLES. HUBS. FELLOES
AND SPOKES, GUNS AND PISTOLS
Agents <br tllo Celeha.Tted NORWAY OATS. We invite special attention to out
large and Complete Stock of Heavy and Shelf
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, CHAINS AND TRACES,
TABLE AND POCKET AXES A TOOLS. HORSE A MULE
CUTLERY. x of all kinds. SHOES,
' NAILS, SPIKES, RUBBER BELTING, &c.
JSay-Merohants supplKd at strictly wholesale rates. As we are const Sntl.v receiving
new goods, we ph.pOse to meet any decline in prices. AYER & McDONALI),
March23osly. Rome, Georgia.
I. A. TITOM A’S
IS THE LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CROCKERY, LAMP AND OIL HOUSE
IX (IIE K OIvEE GEOJIGIA.
WILL SELL GOODS THAT HE REPRESENTS
-ANT)—
GUARANTEES SATISFACTION IN EVERYTHING HE SELLS
mareh23ly. Broad Street. ROME, GEORGIA.
“PABMERS’ GUIDE!”;
I Rome Produce Market: j
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
! is 11 joii it s <•:tt & >on,
GROCERS,
J Corner of Broad and Bridge Streets, !
ROME, GEORGIA.
[home J 1 AH.X.ET.:
COTTON,— —9(» 111 j
GRAIN j
WHEAT, RED $1 50 !
“ ' WHITE —*—sl 60
CORN ——<->»—l-.SO i
OATS- —GO !
I rip VS : —sl 20 j
j ' ME A IS.
i BACON. HOG ROUND-—-—DM.I2.J
1 CLEAR uj
I HAMS —--s 121
| SHOULDERS 9
i FRESH FORK *—B
DRIED ERE ITS.
FK jj'lilv-; M 7 ,
| FL()i'R (fiTqmt!|!>T=^SsP(!P
“ (sccoNd 11 )-*
MEAL.—’-- -85
IUDES.
| GREEN fie
i DRIED 12je
ROTA TOES.
SWEET : : $1 OtX'fifl 25 cents per bushel.
IRISH : : : $1 00("S| 25 cents per bushel.
RAGS.
GLEAN COTTON : : 2 cents per pound.
POULTRY.
I TURK EYH .u. j * $] 00(ot«! 25
j CHICKENS - 10
1 BUTTER 20025
15 KFA WAX—— - 20(n 25e
EGGS - - - -------- lfi
MIA TIT IMIS 00
3<)RGIIUM MOLASSES 50c.
Georgia ciiAa tooga County
To all whom it may concern,
j Notice is hereby giVCii that unless good
i Cttusfi is shown to the contrary, by the Btli
; day of Jnne next, there will be ah order
| issued establishing a New Road in the 962
• District, G. M, beginning at or. near O 1’
Waters and intersect the Aligned road near
! the top of Taylor’s ridge, as reviewed and
j located by Commissioners,
j Also at the same time, the following will
| be a change in the road leading from Sub
-1 ligtm to Rome, (o-wit : to begin at the foot
j of the hill-just above K L Hamiltons, run-
I ning Northeast off 1) Brown’s fence, and by
! Mr Bramblett’s house, to the old road,
j thence running about 39 yards, then follow
ing the blazes on the West of the old road
j to an old waste house, then West of the
1 Branch to where it crosses the old road,
! This May Bth 1871,
J B HILL, Onl.
AiT APT WK HAVE Worn this
T Hit I . CHAMPION SHOES.
J For the past six or eight months, and for
i durability and comfort of fit they surpass
| anything we have ever worn and we prefer
i them to any shoes we ever saw. It fastens
] with a Strap and Buckle ; Strings are
! avoided, and it can Gujiut. on and oil easily,
j and fastened in thr*avk. We commend it
to all in want of a retd good and Servicea
ble shoe ns tbe best me#now of.
F. Pknck. Merchant,
Samuel McKenzie. Boot Maker,
John 1), Ci.aHk. Painter,
P. T. Depriest, Farmer,
B. Bryant, Farmer.
■ The trade supplied at New York prices,
j freight added.
j For sale wholesale and retail) by
M. F. GO VAN A GO.,
| Wholesale and retail dealers in Boots Shoes
and licather, No. 05 Broad street,
april27i>in. ROME, GA.
CfUiTTGOGA SHERIFF'S SALE
Will be sold before the Court House door
j in Summerville, on the Ist Tuesday in .June
- next, during the nsual hours of sale, (he
1 following property, viz : Lot of land No.
295 in the f.'ith District and 4th section,
j and 48 acres of lot No. 312 in the 13th
i District and 4th section- Levied on as the
1 property of David Blalock Dr satisfy a li fa
i issued from the Justice Court the (ifiStli
prisfnVt G. M in favor of JVsw'plt U rider -
j Wood, vs David Blalock. PropcTty pointed
j out by Plaintiff. Eevy made and returned
Itome by a Constable. Tenants served with
j notice. J. 11. Garrett. .Sheriff.
May 2-50.1
J. S. CLEG HORN, I>. V. BASS,
11. D. C. EDMONDSON.
CLEGHORNj BASS;& CO.
DEALERS IN
D RY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
And in fact Everything Usually kept lit a
First-Class
DRY GOODS STORE!!
Our Goods are Bought,for Cash, in.the
be l .Markets, Customeri Will find oiit
Stock Gpulpldtc
—ASIi—
PRICES TO SUTf THE TIMES.
Tliiinkful to our friends for the vray-fH
oral pArnnage heretofinc rw-eivod, -jStjt
liopeTiy strict ntti-ntToH ffitht?
a’continuance of the same.
Simnnervillo, Ga., Jan. Lb
)RG IA ('ll ATT* )OGA CouqtV*
By virtue of an Order from the
Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the
Court House door in Summerville, 0)1 the
til’st Tuesday in July next, between the le
gal hoiirs (if sale, (lie following hunts be
longing to the estate of Elizabeth Jeitfltllgs
deceased, tn-wit : G 4 acres, morn nr less. Os
lot No fill, in the 13tli District of the 4tlf
Section of Chattooga County, Sold foJ tlm
benefit of the heirs and creditors, Terms
cash. This Mav Bth 187).
SAM I, MCWHORTER, AdmV |
BRANNER & BROTHER.
We take lileasure in informing our friends
and the public generally, that we
have just received a large
and handsome stock
of goods, con
sisting in
part af
Dry Goods, Ready
Made Clothing, Hats,
Boots y Shoes, Caps
I ■
| Drugs. Medicines, Oils, jfw., Jr.,
■>
All of Which We propose to sell at the
lowest prices possible. We cordially invite
all of our old friends to call and see us, be
lieving that they will find our stock full am!
complete, and knowing that they cannot
purchase goods cheaper in North Georgia,
(’or we have purchased our goods at the
lowest cash figures. Please call and exam
ine stock and prices, before purchasing
elsewhere. mareh3olom
MISS LIZZIE ROACH,
IIF.ALKH IN
MILJ.INEIIY k FANCY GOODS,
Cloak and Dress Trimmings,
NO. 54 BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
Dressmaking in all its branches. Ladies’
and Children’s Wrappings Cut and
Made at short Notice.
AGENT rim WHEELER A WILSON SEW
ING MAflllXeS. J®* ntareh23 ly
ipIEORGIAj CHATTOOGA County!
\ ( Thirty days after date, I will apply
to the Court of Ordinary, of said comity,
for leave to sell the real estate belonging to
the estate of Elizabeth Jennings, late of
said eountv deceased. This March fiv 187 U
SAMUEL McW Ii OUTER.
Admi/iistratoT.
fjfick cV: liotlieiv
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
nKv.ttt sTuket,
ROME, : : : : : GEORGIA.
mareli23fim.
nUNI.AP SCOTT. Attorney at Law,
Rome. Ga. Will practice in the
Courts of the Tallapoosa and Cherokee
Circuits and the Supreme and Circuit
(.'oiict? 1 • coruiu.
CIGARS. TOBACIi
of li'-sl Qualit.^H
AT WIIoLKSALkIM " : X
ALSO. WINES.’ 1
LIQUORS, A .VIB
CONUECmi
At lowest Cash Prices.
W. J. HILLER,
No. 125 Broad Street. Opposite ChoiH
niareh236m. House. Rome. Ga.
miVTTiM VVAN^TOI
—:0:
IIIaVE NOW A TANPtItT IN SUCCESSFUL
operation, situated !tt the ?outli end
o. Summerville, where' I ant jiropttred to
ten hides of every description, t Will pay
tl e highest market price for all hides
b ought to this market, or 1 Von tan on
s! ares. Satisfaction guaranteed,
G. j. MOYRES,
M ireh23-lv. Summerville. Ga.
A. J. 3IIDDUETON,
RETAIL DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS
Family Groceries,
Choice Tobacco and Cigars, 'Vines and
Liquors of all grades.
Parties;'wishing t 0 purchase goods will do
well to call'on fno r befljre purchasing else
where. mareh23lom.
Dlt.J. .1. THOMAS
! .. « T
OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Begs leave to trtform the citizens of this
coltnty and'persons pH the Alabama line,
that he will devote his time and attention
to the .practice of medicine in the future.
All casus, of whatever nature will be skill-*
fully handled and treated,
Residence fire miles betoiV Summer
ville, on the Main Alabama or Gayles *
r ille road. aprill3ly.
UALEj’S STOrRE
—AND—
Wngt»n Yftrdj
—AT—
OOSTANAULA BRIDGE, ROME.
Dry Goods, Groceries and other articles,
too numerous to mention, arc constantly*
kept 911 hand, and sold at a reasonable pef
cent, march23lom.
R. T. MITCHELL’S
wholesale and retail
DRUG STORE
ijeoad srr.r.nt ttoME, ga.
' ' I* S'.
-t ... V yx- jJP
The ftflldwing named articles; its weH a*
many othert'art' kept constantly o» hand.
Patent
H ' ' PPI Bt«i cry. ;
Toilet Articles, Brushes >
I)tic Stuffs, ifv'.,’
In fad Everything
Usually kept in tt
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE ,
And all of the best and most reliable ar
tides.
Call and examine prices and goods be
fore purchasing elsewhere. My clerks and
self show goods with pleasure,
inarch3oloni.
HAMILTON YANCEY,
ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor YYt: Law
j solicitor'Yn equity,,
ROME, GA.
Office ini ho New Empire Block, Bro.nl
■street. Will practice in the Rome and
Ch* *k ee Ci feu its.
luarchl’iiim.
ROME, O.v,
-:*-A N -
J. A. ST AN BURY, PROPRIETOR
The above Hotel is located within Twenty
Steps of the Raifkowd Platform, and
Convenient to the Business
Portion rtf Town.
t£?*#er»arits polite and attentive to their
respective duties. All Baggage handled
Free of Charge. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
march23l v.
T. J. McGUIRE,
WITH
CHARLES BOHNEFIELO,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER
IN ALL KINDS OF
Furniture 7
Looking GlasM*^
matrasses, Spring
Reds, metallic
Burial Cases,
Caskets, And
Collin*.
NO. m WHITEHALL STREET
Atlanta, da.
man ufactory,
LUCK IE STREET,
near Walton spumed.
april27tf.