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THE CHATTOOBA ADVERTISER j
the orncMi. on ii.x or
THURSDAY, CIPTEMBER 21 t, im. j
Effects of the “New Departure” Doc- ‘
trine.
This cunni: glv devised scheme of
tlie Radicals to dlsifact the counsels i
nf the Denroevatie party we bn/te will j
be protnpdy ignored by every man ;
who dotodts the corruption B 'd in
trigue of the preseat dominant party.
The idea that the wro: g# of a down
trodden and rawed people are to be
forgotten or rather that they are to
be perpetrated and the helpless vic
tim' are to be sde - red afid a promise
extorted from them that the tyraideal
amendments made to our Constitution
for our humiliation and overthrow,
are never to be referred to and that
we are to look up and kiss the rod
which smites us and say it is all right.
None but a party guilty of such a
fearful record could ask of a brave but
vanquished people such self stunifica
tion. Whilst the old issues which divi
dfcd the Whig ad Democratic parties
are for the time at an end, we do not
think it politic for the Conservative
party to suffer the Radical to dictate
what shall be leading issues in the
next great Presidential contest.—
With pride the latter party which has
trampled under foot the most hallowed
provisions of the Constitution, will
point to the fact that the party op
posed are without issues —and will
signally triumph.
Probably the most essential element
entering into the heart of communi
ties < r nations is rest. Rest from the
many pgtty annoyances common among
men and rations—but nore especially
rest from tattlers, uewn-mougers and
croakers of all sorts and of every de
scription—and from political huxters
and demagogues, good Lord deliver
us.
Who is it hut can see that in poli
tics as well as every other sort of
public life, that the standard of mor
als is being lowered, and tLat most
powerful of all earthly tribunals pub
lic opinion is fast loosing its force.-
Men seem to cure very little what the
worlds opinion of them is, if the en
terprise in which they are engaged
will pay. Wc may be a little too fast,
but it does seem that some of the Wes
tern and At’artic Railroad officials
have just lately learned that conscience
is a hard master. It is actually treat
ing them cruelly in compelling them
to disgorge some of their ill-gotten
gains—but no gain to them, they seem
to have been.ready all the time to pay
over, son e ?t,0()6 some $2,000, and
others from SO,OOO to $20,000 if they
had just knowm who to pay to. That
Railroad ought to change hands if
there is no where in the by-laws a pro
vision made for a general custodian of
its funds. We bad been of the opin
ion all thetimethttt there was a Treas
urer, but if there is none these poor
fellows ought not to lie held up to public
ridicule. Tlrev had no one to tel'
them where Mr. Angicr lived, and
they could not find out themselves,
and then they did not know who to
pay the money over to.
Taking this view of the matter,
and beii g always willing to appolo
gize for the frailties anil short comings
of our fellow-man, we offer kite above,
it being the excuse they give them
selves for holding on to money that
was not their own.
Widows,
Avridow in her weeds particularly
when the weeds arc jest turning pui
ple. always liad peculiar attraction;
for roe. 1 can no more resist otic
ilian could Eve the serpent, and when
they a- e plump and fair, and not quite
forty, my abmirution for them* runs
into something akin to idolatry.
I have in my mind's eye, now: o, c
whom I met years ago. She hud a
lace of classic beauty, with clear, we'.-
cut features, soft ilaik eves tv tit !<., •■
lashes that must have rested o > be!
oneeks ttlien she slept. Her hair tv a;
black and abut dant. and tvtirn, tvs was
then the fu-hion, ni ringlets at the
side of her face, ai.t! wound in a broad
braid like a crowt . across the top of
her head, cudis git a seemly «- u ,
smoothly twisted knot at the back,—
Ihe expression of her countenance
was pensive, but when she smiled it
rippled with sunshine. She bad a
low, sweet voice, and when she spoke
my name, it sounded more musically
than the notes of silver bells. Site
had a plump, little hand, that it was
a comfort to sceeze, and a pair of
dainty feet that > ( was a real pleasure
catch glimpses of as the owner
,n t * ie n,u J dance. She
"'if the voice of a syren,
her °f 'he- piano were at
WhVv r i S ) - w ‘lJ, s She rode as fear-1
C ei “ ou > and had heaps !
THE CHATTOOGA ADVERTISER; SUMMERVILLE, GA„ SEPTEMBER 21, 1871.
of money in the Lank. There was
only one Irawback to all these attirc
iious, which had Jared score* of young
fellows to her feet, which was that
I w idowhood was a chronic complaint
j with her.
No sooner did she get married and
was niceFy settled in their own boose.
I her husband’s life largely insured,
end every prospect bright before them,
than the happy husband, like the
“dear gazi’l<* ’ of the song, vas sure
to die. Sometimes he was thrown
out of a carriage and killed ; some
times he committed suicide; some
times a railway went over him ; and
once, when in tbeir bridal tour, he
slipped into the water, and went over
Niagara Falls. Five times she es
sayed marriage, and the last husband
only escaped the fate of the others by
getting a decree of divorce. Os courss,
after awhile men became shy of
’marrying the widow, and the result
is that for several years part she has
enjoyed her widowhood, such as it
now is, unchallenged matrimonial
ists.
The New York coi respe.ident of
the Washing.on Patriot, writes:
Si.ange scenes sometimes occur in
hospitals, but (lie crowding accom
plishment rca'lv took place yesterday
at the Park Hospital. A laborer
was brought in suffering from deli
riem tn.uens, and in a few minutes
after bis arrival died. His heart
eased to beat, respiration was sus
pended, and his body became cold.
But two of the hospital physicians
determined to bring back the fleeting
spirit, and commenced the work in
good earnest. One blew bis own
breath in the man’s nose, and the
other administered what is known as
“percussion treatment.” The clock
pointed ten minutes and the labor
was telling severlv upon these disci
pies of Galen. But they would not
yield, and when fifteen minutes lmd
elapsed a gasp from what had been a
lifeless corpse repaid them; then he
actually breathed, his heart palpita
ted, and lo! the dead came back to
life. The gentlemen who so kind
ly exerted themselves for the papen.t
we-e Drs. Nichols and Wandewa
ter.
They Say. —“ They Say” is a nui
sance. lie is forever making mischief.
Forever poking his nose into some
body's business.' Foreter vilifying
Roinebody’s character, forever doing
something mean. We suspeet “They
Say” lias ruined about as many peo
ple as whisky and the faro
bank.
“They Say” is a snake in the grass.
Professing the warmest friendship to
your face he vilely traduces you be
hind your back—not in the first per
son singular, be it remembered, for
he is too crafty for that, but he re
tails, which Aminidab Sleek-like sor
row, what other pcopclc say of
you—in short what “They Say.”
“They Say” is a humbug. Tear
off the hypocritical mask he wears
and you shall see, very often, baseness
and kanavevv of the ' blackest kind.
Sometimes, we. admit, “They Sav”
’s weak minded, and slanders people
more through ignorance and thought
lessness than a \vi,h to dcs.vov i heir
good name, but he is none the less a
nu'sence for that, and God help his
victims in either case.
lle Got thf Gash.—A colored
member of the Legist uro of Texas
was met upon the street with a large
roll of greenbacks in his hand, and
cackling so loud that he attracted the
attention of the bystanders, who said
to him, ‘What are you laughing at
Jim?,. Jim replied, ‘You see that
money?’ Yes.’ Well, Boss, I just
got that for niv vote; I’se been bought
four or five times in my life, but dis
is de fust time I ewe* got de cash mv
self!.’
OBITUARY?
Died in Louisville, Ky., on the Bth
day of September 1871, Dr, I. A.
Thomas, of Home, Ga.
The deceased came to Ins death by
a collision of trains on the Nashville &
Louisville Railroad, in winch he was
mortally wounded and died a few hours
afterwards. He leaves an affection
ate wife and two little babes, an aged
mother and brothers and sisters to
mourn his loss. But they do not
mourn as those that have no hope, for
their loss is his eternal gain, lie had
been a consistent member of the M.
K. Church for thirteen years, had an
amiable disposition and loved all of
God's people, and loved to attend the
house of God. He *vag loved and re
spected bv all who knew him, and was
an affectionate son and a father to hi
orphan sisters, for which he has gone
to receive his reward in Heaven.—
May his relatives and friends be con
strained to follow his footsteps, and
may the God of mercy extend the
great arm of protection around his
little family: for He has promised to
be a God to the widow and a father
to the orphan. Oh may they meet
Around the throne of God ia Heaven!
He died away from home, but no t
without friends; he always found
friends wherever he went, and in the
hour of death he had a true friend to
take him home to Heaven, for “bles
sed are the pure in heart for thev
shall see God.” He is not dead, but
sleeperh By his brother.
Jas. J. Thomas.
1”T EORGJA. Cha' loops County.
vY To all whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby /riven that unless pood
cau-e is shown to the contrary by ibe 20th
day of October next, there will lie an order
passed on the minutes of Court establish
ing the road running through Dry Creek
Valley, hi Haywood (9f>2) District, on the
ground it now run*, as was recommended
by the Grand Jury, and al-o by petition.
Given under my hand this September 14th
1871. J. B. HILL, Ordinary,
A RE endorsed and prescribed by mor
** leading Physicians that any ntherTonic
or stimulant now in use. They are
A SURE PREVENTIVE,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent*, Bil
liousness and all disorders arising from ma
larious causes. They are highly recommen
ded as nn anty-dyspeptic, and in cases of
indigestion are invaluable. A* an apetizer
and reertperant, and in cases of general de
bility they have never in a single instance
failed in producing the most happy results.
They are particularly
BENEFICIAL TO FEMALES.
Strengthening the body, invigorating the
mind, and giving tone and elasticity to the
whole system. The Home Bitters arc com
pounded with the greatest of care, and no
tonic stimulant has ever before been offered
to the public so pleasant to the taste and
at the same time combining so many reme
dial agents endorsed by the medical frater
nity as the best known to the Pharmaco
poeia. ft costs but littlo to give them a
fair trial, anti
Every Family Should Have a Bottle.
Ntr preparation in the world can produce
so many unqualified endorsements by phy
sician* of the very highest standing in their
profession.
Endorsed also by the Clergy and the lead
ing denominational papers.
Rev. VTm Ft Babcock, the oldest Metho
dist minister in St. [amis, says the Home
Bitters were most grateful in contributing
in the restoration of uiy strength, and an
increase of appetite.
Osborn, Mo., June 2.1, 1' 71.
Persons greatly debilitated, ns I buvo
been, and who regnire a tonic or stimulant,
need seek for nothing bettorthiOi the Home
Bitters. AtV COPE, Presiding Elder,
5f E Church, Plattsbnrg District.
United States Marino Hospi till |
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 8, 1870. J
Jaaios A Jackson & CV -I have exam
ined the formula for making the “Home
Stomach Bitters," awl used them in thi«
hospital the last four months I consider
them the most valuable tonic amt stimu
lant How in use. S MMELCIffiR, resi
dent Pftysiciau in charge Cl 8 Marino Hos
pital.
James A Jackson A Co.—Gelitfcmen :
As you have communicated to the medical
profession trio, reVipe of the “Home Hit
ters," it cannot-therefore be considered a*
a patent medicine, no patent having been
taken for it, We hate examined the for
mula for making the “Home Bitters," and
unhesitatingly say the combination is one
of rare excellence, all the articles tt<ed in
its composition are the la-st of •he class to
which they belong, bring highly tonic, stim
ulant, stolnache, canainitivc. and slightly
laxative. The of preparing them i>
strictly in accordance With (Ire , riles of
pharmacy. Having used them in our pri
vate practice. We take pleasure in recom
mending them l to all person* (h'sirnits of
taking Bitters, as being the besMoirie and
stimulant now offered lo the public.
Fit ink (i PotHYTf.
Professor Obstetrics .and Diseases of T\ o
men. College of Ph.v-irimis, ami late
member Board of llcabli.
LC Boismmkrk. Prof of Olr
stetrics and Diseases of Women, St' Louis
Med College.
Drake Med.ov.-ell, M D,
Late Theft Tin Medical College.
E A Clarke, M 1),
l’rof snrgctv. Mo, Medical College and late
resident Physician eiiy Hospital, St Louis
Missouri.
Herbert Primm, Prof Practical
Pharmacy. St Louis college of Pharmacy.
•T C Wliitehill, Ed Medical Archives.
Alf Ileacock, M 1) Dr C V F Lunwie.
C Gerick, M I>, 8 Orate Moses M D
C A Ware. M D, W A Wilcox, M ]>
Eminent Physicians Os Chicago.
The formula for the Home Bitters has
been submitted to us, and we belief*! them
to be the ltesl tonic and stimulant for gen
eral use now offered to the public.
-) B Walker. M P, II Woodburv M D.
ThosT Ellis, “ “ 11 Ludlaut
Eminent Physicians in Cincinnati.
No other Bitters have ever been offered
to the public embracing so many valuable
remedial agents.
J L Vattier, M D, G W Biegler, M D
J J Quinn, “ “ G K Tavior, “ “
Eminent Physicians in Memphis.
The Home Bitters are an invaluable rents
edy for indigestion and diseases arising from
malarial causes,
G B Thornton, M D. Paul Otov. M D
HIV Purnell, “ “ Jos E Lynch “ “
•or For sale by all druggists and' grocers.
JAMES A. JACKSON & CO.
Proprietors.
Labratory 105 and 107, Second St- St.
Louis Missouri.
GEORGIA. Chattoova County.
Whereas James Harlow. Sen.. Ad
ministrator of J antes Harlow, Jr, deceased,
represents to the Court that be has fully
administered said estate, and applies for
letter* cl dismission fioni said administra
tion. These are therefore to cite ami ad
uitfuish all and singular those concerned to
be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law. to show cause, if any
they haw, why said letters should nor he
granted. Given under my hand this .Mar
29th, 1871. J. R. 111 LL, Ord. '
This June Bth ISTI.
ORDINARY’S NOTICE.
Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans who have failed to make their animal
returns for 1871 as requirt'd by law, are ro
nttired to do so without delay, else a rule
Nisi will be taken to know ’the cause of
such neglect August 7th. 1871.
J. B. HILL Ordinary.
Cf EORGTA. Chattooga County,
X Thirty days after date application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Chattooga county for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the heirs of H. S. Coeliranan,
deceased- Thi» September 4th 1871-
ROBERT A HENRY-
Guardian-
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
Whereas Samuel McWhorter,
Admi*trator of the estate of Elizabeth
Jennings, deceased, makes application for
letters of dismission from said Administra
tion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all. and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to lie and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any they have why -aid 'et
ters should not be granted. Given under
my hand this September 4 th I*7l'
J B HILL Ordinary.
TWrOTIOE is hereby given that I in
*w tend to apply to the Commis
sioner of Pensions ffir a reis-Ue of Land
Warrant Number 33.911. for 120 acres
drawn under Art of March 3d 1855 Said
warrant having been stolen from me during
the late war- It was never sold nor as
signed by me to am-person.
0 w. LUMPKIN.
aug3l 6w
GEORGIA. Chattooga County.
Whereas W. T. Irvine makes applica
tion to me for letters of administration up
on the estate iff B. F. Graham, late of said
county, deceased. These are therefor* to
cite and admonish all. and -inwular ihe kin
dred and creditor* of said decea-ed. ro !>e
and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letter- -hoitjii not la
granted. Given under iuy hand and offi
cial signature, this Aug., lot),. ixTI.
J. Ik Ui >,L, Ordinary.
a*tg,, ?7-ood.
GEORGIA. Oliaftooga County.
Whereas O. F. Perry, Adminis
trator De-bottus-non of the Estate of Lewis
Pyles, deceased, makes application to me
for letter* of Dismission roi.i said Admin
istration. the.se are therefore to cite and
adnioiii-h all and singular ,ho-t- concerned,
to l>e alt-l appear at my office within the
time pre-cribed by lair, in show cau-e if
any they have why said hoi ers should not
be granted Given under i.ij hand this the
3d day of July 187.1. J. 11. HILL.
JulyLldm. Ordinary
GE< >11 ■ I A, Chattooga Cot;..i v.
Who ens F.iihu !!:>,,’v. Adminis
trator, ’virh ibe will annexed, of the estate
of Powell Itliiuehart, dc. ait-e l, makes ap
plication to me iiir letters of di-tui*isi
from said admini-iration, tin- i- therefore
to cils rod admot|i h a!' and -ingnla: ifio-e
concerted, o be and Appear a, my offi.-e
within ibe time pro-ertotil bylaw, to show
e. use if any they have why aid lortui
sl*mid not I e granted. Given under mv
hand this duly ad J It fi11,1,,
cut , (trdinarv
■s’ /pf|? tjS\
wV ng h*/ a
-J V I dsKH,
HO.IIIL <1114.11-
is Til i: so f. r, rnorni eo u.
For nearly Forty Ve.ir- h>- Medicine
bus !.e,‘n used in the South
for I'isoree- of lie
I_si
4 Tiilli«i ijnd
t'Vi or, «rt o.
No other Ureparati-n has so warn- fiends
where it is known. The best evidence of
this i«. that ail person-.selling it arc author*
i/od by the Proprietor to return die pur
chase money in every case when relief U
not given.
rn'frt: irttt tto'.ua rr.-t iioVVi.K. -
Trade mpplied on liberal term-. Ad
dr*‘ss J. <*. A KISER Care fa ■•• s’.-wton
*t loiser, \\ Imln.-ale Praggisfs, Rome, Ga.
For sale in Rome. In- Jiiiir*. Newton &
Yciser, and W IV ff..y; & Cos.
For sale in Summerville by 'J'. Miles &
marchiHlOm.
HOTEL & RESTAURANT.
.1 If, COLK.UAX PROPRIETOR.
f have just fitted up and opened a large,
lirst-Class Hotel and Renoutau, at I*7
Broad street. Rome, Ga.
The lintel will bo presided over hr an
accomplished Mataon, and tin- tables of
both Hotel and Restaurant, serrod fiy the
rarest delicacies the market affords. lam
going to keep a
“(iEAI HOTEL.”
Splendid Billiard Rooms and Finely fin
ished ami furnished Bar attached to the
Hotel Department, Omni lots lose con
stand}- running between Depot and Hotel.
Polite and attentive porters in attendance
upon all trains.
Mareh2;Uom. J. H. COLEMAN.
Ts you wish something that will relieve
your wife, and fill die place of a servant,
buy your wife a Glover & Baker Sewing
Machine. You can do more Work in one
hour with one of these Machines than can
lie done in one day’s time h>- hand. Time
is money. Buy a Machine, and keep the
spectacles off your wife’s pose. Von can
get a Machine of (drover &. Baker’s rake,
from $75 to S9O. that i- l etter than todo
without and work your wife to death wi
the purpose of leaving money af.or v-m
death, for others to quarrel ever. Save
your wife from a doctor « bill by purchasing
a Grover A: Baker Sowing Machine. Call
early at 104 Broad st.. Rome, Ga.
MILLER & CAMP,
Agents.
IIII>ES WANTED !
IHavk sow a TANNERY IX SUCCESSFUL
operation, situated at the South end
cl SunimertilFe, where lam prepared to
t.- n hides of every description l , I will pay
tl ehi chest market price for all hides
b ought to this market, or I will tan on
si ares. Satisfaction guaranteed.
G i. MOYRES.
M ircb23-ly. Summerville. Os,
JUST RECEIVED, FIRST INSTALLMENT,
ONEfICAR LOAD OF CROCKERY,
Manufactured Expressly for me by
COWELL & BISHOP,
Staffordshire, Enyldnd.
Will Duplicate any Bill, with Freight added, Jhat is' Purchased in tki
L hih and Slates.
My Stock of Glassware. Lamps Oils. &c.. Full and Complete.
FI RTT CUOSS FllUir TABS
r of the most Approved Patterns,
“HERO.” “GUM,” AND “MASON.”
Quarts aiul Half Gallons.
WHOLES A ',A AND DETAIL.
I VX IT.T. NOU IJI-7 i ndehSoLd::
NO 92 BROAD STREET. ROME. CA.,
1. A. r riiOMAS.
[a. g. Myniju.] jn. ii. sMi’i n.*|
ftTXfti c% sm m r,
WHOLESALE GROCERS!!
AND DEALERS IN
PUKE UNADt f,TEIf N rEt* tJQUOtlfe
CONSUMERS AND .MERCHANTS
W’ll *avc money bv calling at the Corner Broad and Howard Streets
fiuiMiS"!’', KOMK, GLORGTA.
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT
Spectacles Rendered Useless!!
Os. 1) E ) ’t’S MA ItE NE IF.' / /
JV-eace* nf the «*v*wi neiTnaneritly ,'nreil by
the u*e of 111. J. Bali * I’atciu Improved
EYE CTJPS!!
lo n-l 'o-yonr c’f and re-rore ymirriilit.
Spi'cta-fe- and Sn gical opera’ on- rend
ered n-clq.v. The B’e—oij: ~f
1 Sight i> made pcvpetuoi by the il-o of the
i now
Patent Improved Ivory Eye Cup?.
Many of otir mo*t eminent phy-irian*,
oeu!i*t*. -tudents mvldii’oo-. have hud
! their dgli. vecnian * t ••to-co ’>r life,
and euced of lo* ..w'.i - -'i- ■
i. tun life -d f; '..-i *’ .i>. fi. or
F.n Sigh'cf,i - . 1> ,-* * -o" A ' 'on,
eouu.om .-if R i K !• nopia.
or \\ -id, Fv...; 1 I- ■ f i .'ft or
War,. o'. ■ .-.my
trea-eJ w'-f. be «’. • '■ -
;■*. Vs
tie V - 7. " . I
of the IV- I '
feci Vl'd.ll. foil r.o •’ ' h|l l 'cl* t
7. Pfi.eo. •*.. dB - I c" > • h :
0 FJv -r-W . t Fro- ' • 'I
mnv'iit' or *1 1.1 !;•?* • .
eye-: l\ :*„ o “-c _• o. Vh
ion; 12. • itaraei-. i’a t?,..!• !.n- ; ihc
!o-- of sight.
Any one can u; e the Ivory Eye < Oj-s
without, the aid of Doctor or Medicine, -o
a- to roix*ive immediate beneficial iwdt.s
and never war spe' tae’.e* ; or, if m int
now, to lay them aide forever. We gua
antee a core in every ea-e where the di.ci
trons are followetl, or we will refund tlie
money.
2309 Certificates of Cure,
loom honest Farmers, Mechanics, and
M ” chant-. -ome of them the most eminent
leading profo—ional and hn-loess men and
women of education and refinement in our
country, may hi* -con at otlr office.
Under date of Minch 2t>. Hon. Horace
Gr *c’ -y, of the New Vork Tribune, writes :
‘‘J. Bid), of our c’tv. ’- u conscientiousand
responsible man. who i- incapable of inten
tiona! deception or imposition.
lb-of. TV Merrick, of Lexington. Kv..
wrote Vpri) :.’4ih. I T 9. Without my
Sj.cci.iclc- l pen you ibis note, after using
tlm Pa feui L ory Eve Cup- thirteen titty's,
and ibis morning perused .-Ve ertflre con
tents of a I'ailv New-puper and ail with
the unassisted Eye.
Truly am • gra-efii! to your noble inven
tion. may Ilea cn bless and preserve yon.
I have !>c 'o u-iri'g spectacle- twenty vears:
lam -even A-one vears old, Tndv Yours,
PROF. W. MERRICK.
REV. TOsEpHSHTTTT. Maiden. Mass,
eti -cd o Partial Mindnc— of IS years
standing. in one minute, by the Patent
I vory* Eye (’ups.
E. C. K.LTVIS. late Mayor of Dayton.
Ohio. Wrote us Nov., loth. I St', 9; 1 have
tested the Patent IvVftj Eye Cups, and I
am --stfsHed they are good. I am pleased
with them : they are ihe Greatest Inven
tion of the cgc.
All wishing forful' particulars,
certificates of curse-, price will please
.-end your address to us and v.e will send
our Treatise on the Eye, of iortydbur pa
ges. free, bv return mail. Write to
lb. J. BALL & CO. P. O, Box, W 7.
No. 71 Liberty Street, New Took.
For the wor-( rs-cs of MYOPIA. Or
NEAR-STOH EDNESS. u-e our New
Patent Myopic Attachment-. applied to the
IVORY EYE CP PS. has proved a certain
cure for thL<disease.
Send for p.Wanfciets and certificate—free.
Waste no more' money bv adjusting huge
gla-e- on vonr nose and disfigure your face.
Emplnvment for all. Agents wanted for
be new Patent Improved Ivory Eye Cups,
jir-t introduced in *he market. The suc
re-,- is unparalleled bv any other article.—
Anv person out of employment, or those
I wi-Tfting to improve their circumstances,
whether gentlemen or ladies, can make a
respectable living at this light and ca-v em
ployment. Hundreds of agents are making
from $5 TO S2O A PAY’. To live agents
S2O a week Will he guaranteed. Informa
tion furnished on receipt of twenty cents
—to pay for cost of printing materials and
return postage. Address Dr. J. BALL
& CO., P. O. Box. 957. No. 91 Liberty
Steet. New Yotk
Onr Sole Agent for Chattooga and Wal
ker Counties, is
REV J. C. HOLMES.
At the Court House, Summerville, Ga.
Subscribe for the Chattoogo AD
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(a..a uq extra hi me op of cinM,
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oßff to out* aodrws ; i-> (( . a
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_ Thirty-thrao Dol or*.
_ Thirty-fly. Dullars.
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Mn.| th« L’aKy Ur „dc y«.u- t„ the «. ttr r A. Jr
. Fifty D»H.,r ~
one hDna.-rd eißtrs, nm r sr. 1, ], -a.
dr«-*«d i .n,: the o«n>-roro. i* im filli. , !
op of eloh), hlxiy Doilurei
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_ Eight hnllara.
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aa extra copy to gaucr up nf , \ *
Pfixfri*t« Dollar a.
BKVD TOUtt MONEY
l» Plxt f'lgee orders. cScciie. or dtafrs on Vrr
the <Uo, I '.fh n ' <,nl "’ t ls '' nt ' to,;n r»*»«T
toe iet.or* contAiDinc utonoy. Addrecx
1. W. ENGLAND, PnhiltlisF.
San often. N«w Tort City.
R. V. MITCHELLS
WHOLESALE AXl> RETAIL
nine store
BROAIi STREET. ROME, OA.
The finlowittg named articles, as well as
many others are kept constantly on hand.
Drugs, Oils. Patent
Medicines, Perfumery,
.Toilet Articles, Brushes
Dye'Stuffs, fc.,
In fact Everything
Usually hr pi in a
FILSI\CLASS DRUG STOLE,
And all of the test and most relialle'ar
ficles.
Call and examine jtriees and goods he
fore purchasing elvew nere. My clerks and
self show goods with pleasure.
marcn3oiom.
HAMILTON YANCEY,
ATror.XEr A Nt>
Counsellor At Law
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQtITY,
ROME, GA.
Office in the New Empire Block, Broad
street Will practice, in the Rome and'
Cherokee Circuits.
march 2,'firr.
AMERICAN HOTEL
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Georgia
Fronting Passenger Depot.
TEEMS $2,50 PER DAY.
J. 11. VANCE & CO., of T^.
Proprietors.
PROFESSIONAL CARD^
Drs. Rudicila CalhouS
Physicians and surgeons,
Summerville, Georgia.
M e take this Diethod of tendering our
thaiio* to the citizens of Chattooga county
for the very liberal patronage we have re
ceived at their hands, apd hope by a dili
gent anpuettioh. to business that we will
continue W r-’erite the ,Bluit S;*-cial at
tem'inu givfti to the treatment of female
di.-ea-cs. Surgical operations, ahd difficult
case- of Oh-tetricks. maiVfcSOlUiu.
iiiles
DEADER LX
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
ItEADY-MADE
CLOTHING,
IIATS, ROOTS,
SHOES, RUBBERS,
MEDICINES ETC.
Customers wifi find my ii < muplete;
Comprising many arthlc- it i, impos.-ible
hereto enumerate’; of which will bo
sold US cheap as the eli<-ap,;*t. T take in
exchange cut op rag-, furs and all kinds of
jhrisim**/ » he! insb-r many oliligjitiotH
to (he people for past ravon. and hope for
a eoWinitaiice of the «auio.
StH tturCrvilie, MarohitiGOiu,
F. A, KIRBY. W. H. QUIN.
KIRBY A QUIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will pre-ti c‘e in the Coirrts-of Chattooga
Slid surrounding rohnties.
Office in the Court House, Summerville,
Ga.. where all business entrusted to their
care will receive prompt attention.
A. EBgENZINGER,
Upholsterer and Manufacturer of
Cabinet Furniture,
A Gan t it, GP' O f’gi it,
Respectfully informs the people of North
ami Northwestern Georgia, that he has in
creased Wis facilities for the luiuiufaetura of
CAB'I NET tVk Nfrr H! kf
UPHOLSTERY'. AND
ALL KINDS OF
NI A T T H A H S E S
- latter has been a Speciality for ten
years.
All woik executed in the Ic-t possible
luainic. . as none but experienced workmen
nr«- employed, lie would also wttenfion
to his late
I’aO’iil .Vost[ittl6 Net,
which for beauty, situ} fieiti .-nd conven
ieliee, eanliot .V excelled, .-'hipped • (*. (>.
Ik) to .-rfit- part of the Country. Prices
from $4...ti to 8 i2.ot''
ita,. large stock of MattrasscS Con'*
stantly on hand. All orders promptly at
tended to- Give its a trial."^a
apri.i27lv
CHOICE 1140 ME,
ronxflt UROttP Att) BRIDGE STREETS,
GOME. GEORGIA,-
j. c. swim.
Sm'ATFD r\ THE lit SINKS* PART dr ROM*.
Patseoiicei-s taken to and from tl e Depot*
Free of Charge.
MOkN A. CAMP, Clhrk.
Taarcli23ly.
Have you seen ihe Celebrated Grover Si
Baler AeWiiig Machine, at Rome? TWe
Machines bate been awarded the Cross of
the Irogion of Ibiiieijat Paris; the Gold
MtdUi was awarded it at the Great YVold's
F»ir at New Y <u-k at the London Fair, it
wo*the very highest prize: besides these,
premiums, it won the first premium at all
the !*t xte Fail s Where it tias been exhibited.
They Me now leer» for rale at Rome, Ga.,
by MILLER A CAMP.
No. 104 Empire Block.
WHEAT, WHEAT,
WANTED BT
Je J, COE^EaST,
LOME, GEORGIA,
KEEPS Constantly on hand the Most!
Celebrated and Latest Improved
.11111 Machinery at Itlann
facturers Prices 5
Also. Importer of the
Doublet Ex re* DWh Anchor Bolting Cloth
and French Burr Block, Burr k Ksop*b’
Mill Stones, the Howe's & Babcock U&i
reka Smut and Seperating Machine,,
Wegener s, Johnson & Smithes
Turbine Water Wheel, Beling, all nitSH
Mil) Picks, etc. W
ftarch23!y.
[kstABLISAeW 1853, J
H. A. SMITH,
SOME, GA.,
wholesale and betaii,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER.
ftthool and Miscellaneous Books, Paper,
Envelopes, Ink and Pens, Slates, Pencils,
Blank Books, etc.. Wall Paper. Paper
Window Shade*. Sheet Music, Pianos and
Parlor Organ*.
*6T Country Merchants and Schools sup
plied on verv reasonable terms.-%jjg
i n'l:;- I>. i j i yizjM