The Chattooga advertiser. (Summerville, Ga.) 1871-1???, September 21, 1871, Image 3

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T HE CHATTOOGA ADVERTISER Parties Visiting to --ibscrihe for this paper will call upon Judge J. K. Hill, who is anthorirfea to receive and receipt for the same. Mr. H. F. Lf.stbr is our authoriied agent in the city of Atlanta, and all con tracts for advertising made with him will be strictly respected at this office. fctay-A complete file of the Advertiser always tie found at the offices of Geo. ■ i and 41 Park Rdw. New York, who are futhorised to rep resent us in that city. Our merchants will do well to cal! there while at Market. French China Dinner Sets only M 00. French GobLßound Tea Sets only #ls 00. French, Plain White Sets from #8 00 to §lO 00 at I. A. THOMAS’ Rome, Ga. SUMMERVILLE LODGE NO. 109 1A & A. A.r. M Pegular Meetings will lie hoM on the FIRST SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH at 1U o’clock, A. M. •i. t. Hendrix, w. m J. 15. Knowles, Secretary, lv. -Tune 4th, 1871. Tliri’SDAY, SEPTEMBER 21-t. 1-71 The bloody murrain is prevailing in some sections of this countv and a large number of cattle have died. We acknowledge with pleasure a complimentary ticket from the Chero kee Georgia and Alabama Agricul tural Association to attend their Pair in Rome, commencing on the 10th of next mo ith. We hope it may be, as its friends intend it, a signal success. r) ULROAD Mills Snuff, superior to all V others and fur sale in any quantity by Manufacturers Agent a* Rome, DeJournett & Son. We call the attention of our read 'evs to the advertisement of the South Carolina Land and Immigration As sociation in this issue. Here is a chance to make a fortune. Five Ilmn ered Thousand Dollars to be given a way. Don’t fail to buy a ticket. It may enable you to draw a prize that will make You feel good as long as you arc above ground ami properly used for centuries after. Who of our subscribers, ‘’battling with outrageous fortune” will hesitAth? We have been farcied with moder ate refreshing showers during the last week. We an glad to have escaped the protracted heavy rains which h&vc fallen in other parts of the Fiitte. Notice.— All persons indebted tij me for the year 187 u are requested to' come forward and settle: Al J. NfinfttkTnN. t? We understand there was a barbe cue at Coosa villa last Saturday in the interest of the Memphis Branch Rrfil road. There was a large turn out of the frieds of that improvement and.a large subscription obtained to aid the enterprise. Thk ]-reposition has been submitted by tbe friends of the North and South Railroad to the Company who had ob tained a charter some years since for a Railroad from Kingston to pass through ibfs county, to let them have their charter anti they will build a road from Rome t<j Chattanooga, but as yet Hie ar, angement ha3 not been made. As the next Legislature will soon convene anew charter which will meet the wishes of the proposed road can be obtained, and then we hqpe the good work will commence in ear nest. We have heard it suggested that there is S. nne Opening for some capi talist to make a huge fortune by erec ting suitable buildings on Lookout Mountain, at nr near some one of the numerous springs on the mountain.— Some improvement should be made of air and water so invigorating and surrounded by geenety so grand and romantic. None ever visit tliat health giving clime without benefit; but the great difficulty has been to get accom modation. Let some ‘‘live man” get everything ready for the next season, k aty avail himself of the opportunity a fortune. paving their w’ie-it crops. Let us to prepare t!0& lunds deep, and if rood 1 c. |K|ffes it a good supply of fer- T Aft One acre well prepared is five. Let this he your motto in the cultivation of every crop.— “Prepare jour land’ well—use good seed and an abundance of fertilizers.” The Agricultural Fair .commences on the 10th of next Land the'Fair in Atlanta on the 16th. hope they may be numerously at- by our citizens. It is monev by a farmer attending Ag- Hn? l Fairs, and w» hope the day TH CHATTOOGA ADVERTISER; SUMMERVILLE, GA., SEPTEMBER 21, 1871 ’is not fur distant when every county in the State will have her own. It is ! the wav to wake tip the sleeping en ergies of the people. ; For chicken cholera use carbolic i acid in the trough.s where they get I wafer. About fifteen drops to the j gallon of water will soon restore them |to lie tilth. But; our devil insists that 1 horse powders are preferable to any 1 other remedy, and we know persons ‘ who have used tllerii with the most ; satisfactory results. m m m —• We understand it is the Intention ! of our good citizen. Mr. Dalton, who | resides a few miles from this place on I the Alabama road, to put up a saw j mill On Rf.cctWn creek in a few months, j This will be a pfffmg investment, im- I mediately on (he host road in North J Georgia, and whc r e he will find itdif ; ficult to supply (lie demand for luni ] her. He is a gentleman of intcllL I gence and enterprise, and we cordially ! welcome all such to our county. He is also erecting anew Gin House j which wtll be unite a convenience to j bis section. Messrs. Giles and Bass, two of our I enterprising merchants, left, a few | days since to supply tlteir houses w ith new goods. We wish them a safe trip and feci n®sur«d they will make pur chases suited to the wants of their | numerous customers. The psVitrttclfed meeting at the Pl uss. | byterian church*closed On Sunday night last. It was attended with much interest and quite a number joined die church. FoßTiTt'DE.—The greatest mu , is lie who chooses the right will j:*Vi u”f blc resolution ; trim insists the soYest ‘ temptations froth within and without: i who bears the heaviest budens cheer* | fully, who is the calmest, in ctumit*, | and whose reliance on truth li d vir tue, on God, is the most u fa tei- WoitD.t OK P.ATRIOTI 51 ASP **'* ;: - j DOM. —The sentiments utter • : be ! conclusion of the speech of A: J Proctor R oil, of Ivei.lu k\ can <• be 100 often r.'pouted a -d too <• •. p ■ ; pondered by the American people, a: : especially by*fhe De.nocratic puny, wiiose mi sion it is to save our eon; - try: He said: "1 appeal to iho Student of history In point to *i single instance 1." the an nals of the Leman family where pco l pic, or n poliiouti party, ever arose to power or achieved success save bv a fixed, determined. neVsintert adherence • o sonic great purpose. Majorities foil I * pieres ill IVrfttigies over the di vision of j'Uvf v booty. Minorities arc he’d together and ride into power up on sowß great principle. When that i abandoned tbev cense to cx Why then should we despair? why I depart from tin: faith of our lathers, a. and the political chart of our whole lives? ‘>id the Senate despair when iiflnnihal was thundering a' the ftnle# |of Rome? No, they Voted it rcsolu | lion «, :hanks to the batllc-ecarred j fvagn- t of Varm's legion because : they piondlv and defiantly bore alofi the Roman eagles as they slowly and sullenly re eated from the disastrous fields of i info. And win re wn Carthage whei v ;hose eagle:' pe (died upon the bleak 'll, " Caledonia, or nestled amid nit sos ancient Babylon, wjfli an e . , re bet.w ilnm? Even should all others Ueser. them, | let the gallant Democracy of mb me j live Mate still keep it proudly iriof: jas good men, bravo and true, and a host will yet rally around it sufficient to rescue our government from the vandalic horde that menace l ! its exist ence. Let it grf dotfn without another struggle to sustain it, and with it will go down your liberties, never to rise.” Taking Medicine. An English journal and an American magazine have lately been calli g at tention to the fact-—passably paten; already—that people generally use a great deal more mcdicitle than is good for them : It may well be questio.i <‘d whether the practice of country fo'!;. which once led them to keep on ha and a good supply of “simple;. ’ of cat nip, pennyroyal, sage and won;.-met and all the category of roots Aid yarbs,” has been well replaced by the introduction first of sulphur, cretn"of tartar and treacle, and followed by air endless host of patent medicines, to be used on the slightest provocation In this regard the scier.ce of the shrew and is too often the death of the simple, and perhaps inuyti of the pliysuti; 1 1 generation noticeable it: rural district.- is due to the incessant tak e of . an- every time, the w n .■ moon changes, or at; old lady eousiu'- meteorological corn b arns that t stotni is brewing. The prevah- ce of the notion that drugs contain healing all of tiie medicines. It is requisite to do away with the notion that the exhibition of any drug will necessari ly or even probably cure any disorder, and to let the human system do ali that it can to re-establish perfect hca I th. Doctors generally are trying to do this, and much to their disgust are of ten forced to administer ‘’broad pills” and like powerful remedial agents, be ! cause patients are so fully persuaded that nobody as rick as tnqy can ever possibly got well without medicine.— It would save people a great deal < f money and pain if they would be sen sible for theuiSclveS and not hire other people to be ??Tisib‘le fbr tPSrfi. virtues shows how hard it is to get rid of a superstition—a "healing virtue” being manifestly an expression for a m.igical quality; yot now ebon "physi cians occasionally use the term as if it Were not—as so many words "re— a fossil superstition; witlj the un learned it lias a force. Blue mass will thev think, cure "biliousness;” as it is prepared for that very purpose. If blue mass has no effect, it may bo well to try podapbylin or castor oil, and perhaps, if the case is desperate, it tilrty be well to take them altogether. An English physician was lately called in to see a sick child, in and found the its mother had received luedicifte from three different dispensaries and nparL Killed her child in hdr desperate ef forts to save ii b\ giving it some f • ..... GEORGIA. Chattooga County. Wl»rnv.*s Horace T.‘"uiltli hits ap plied for letter ; of administration on the e-titlc Os David Slaiih; late of *jt»l coltutv, doeca-ed, the- • tire therefore to I’i'e and udiinMii h ab. and si/nrulnv the kindred and creditor-, to bo itt my office within 'he tim ■ i»r.■ e mod by hiV- to -liow enure if any they have, why said letters should nut Is* jr.anted. Given under tin hand and official signature this duly 2'-ih 1.-Tl. .1. 15. 1111,1., Ordinary. C. I)• .1 < >\ i,. . | I.VTEOF Lv\< tsmno, Va..J DRUGGIST. -I. II Nmvux’s Oi.ti Stand, No. 117, MG, '-...V. Tit • if.’ ;,:ifi-<n>- of Dr. Nowlin, and tiff other, are re p •<. iiffj icqiiested to give me a call when in woo nt Drug", Dye-, elc., and saiisfacii.i i will he gimranteed. , Tw mtv-f.ve ve.ms exjieiience piw tiddly in <‘!<o Drug business ciuMes sue to speak eoiiiidouiwy in this matter. RF.t’EREXDFS. Dp. G. V ;• 'l i, .•••!•, J. Is Tat.iafkisuo a : .-S . t. i.< • i.< ii < Ini' ouga t: oui.ty. \\ nr r\s Mai unroot E- IVright ap -1 !'e ‘o m 1 fu- 'etter of admiius'r.ition, do ,nd nd"; on b ■ see of William t.- mb 1 and . jugular these ' ’■ f ' y aw t»> shiiw !V aid lettoi ,ii i■ . under my '■■m ith \ ... Mid isr I. I )»■ "i ; . 1:S ; ;,1>( J( } r.: vm.,l • :t "i" • id. Anted bv fhs Mc‘ii,.,mii;a; C. ;» i r. :? Cos. I <Si di Gift n'ta ft C«sh Gilts, euefi 40.000 10 *• “ > "0.(111(1 :!0 “ " ‘ ft.ooo SO " “ LOO H •>iiO " “ ft"!) ?,bC " _ Ido ftt! E/'cai 'fo owoii Ri:rim,s3..i!Mirio" 7ft " " Jlelndeii’t , 7ft hi Kid "ftp P.-winp i. "Ciuoo , e:u*h, f,otn lift ftoo Gold VVa! li, each, 7ft to ;500 Carii Brize , i-ilvt r Vi are, etc., vr.bci! at A chan on to daw iu.y of the above Bri zes for Sac. Tickets c!e-.. •ibing Britnv: a e sealed in Envelope and wt. 1 mixed. On ree -ipt of l'sc. a sealed l ick ■ is draw:, trithout cliuiee, and by man *o any.id liress. Tbe prize named upon it V'l bedo- Hrcretl to the f.icke'-hu’dcr on payiut n ol ()NK I)0Lt,A!!. Ihir.e: 'aie iminediately sent to any adtlre--.. by expre-s or return mail. Vi it will know wbat yon- prira i-< Viofon' you pity for it. Pii/.t can be. e:e banged fur other- of the rame value. No trank . Our natriii’- can de"eu-’ ei: fa : "d' a'iug. 11l r trsvi s, -’n, ' i‘. ‘Lew S'ft. 0: I. ' r - IV 1-1 M ■ ftft'ft ' I';' *- ' ' 1 ije lira. ■ cria-' bln " W, I . Y: ■! r Dm-. ._ D • • lj. »c , hell N V ~ .. Jon. 1 “J.island H.-L:. ft " I Send for ei.ru! >.; i- Mi i u, in-..::.,, a to aglfflt,, i-iiii-fat ’ol! ; Uf.anteod. Evctij package of "00 ‘sailed Envelopes contain one ca-h gift, seven tickets for $1 ; life. $2; ftO lor i?ft ; Wit) for $ I .ft . Address Benson. Vlu.es & Go.. •'Y Broad st. N Y. liimitiistrabiflsHnlr. By virtue of an order of the Court, off); dirtarv, will be sold Fetwe the Coiirt Ilonas door ih the town of SntutnfcrvHlc, on the first Tuesday in Oc'olxtr ne.ti, the lands be longing to the estate es and titties T. Finley, deeoa ,ed. Con isting of one farm contain •np-ix liffhdred aud so. ty ai*:o . lylfijr on Chattooga rive-, two mile- Mitii of Sun; ineryillc. with ot'C kuVMiCd tin.l forty acre of cleared land upon it, one hundred and ten acre, of which fbv wider good fence and in cultivation, and nhnti! iii'iy arc- of RIVKa Borrow, F m "he p'aoe •■a good mi!! ife, wi'h goo) w'a’r ion-. on i!•<. F? 'mpror: i. a ! - : h i• I. ; for nismyvt '! h > < , -o. • :ng ;<• • i ;■ "in • : • cot: ,-i :■ .11 ’ • in:c and h • : f o< c .l.i ,and 1 ha- many fit: ’ :.•• . >,<: unary, which <on it ; : 1 - Come ami h • • V ■ ' A bargain wfi * S’-'-M • . ’ f 'a .. ;<• >/)■ c l,r :If ■ •,1 ■ lot .' :!• . I • n... ,c ic'lj ..I .v» “>v. A,it;i f. f H<s».\ in «*• vl; ■} • ■ Have .ti t. otvo.r.rit a ; ;l -ir / «S-, o' Rome, On., v he~« 'h• > Family and Leather S. wit : ?■>’ j sale on the resist e a . nan!- get:. , ’in . spott, ifcle partii - they give from : hi ■: it, i: month-- time, for payment. hi.. ( fuF in etruetiow aeeomj any < ■•a li machine ' < wwl all the late improvement . Jia h Mac iiio is warranted so- three '.car . A Flro - MiLFFB. \ CAM]’. No. 104 (Empire Block, Broad street R.me/Ga. miIOMAS M. GATES, 1 Dealer in Groceries and Provisions B road Street, Home, Georgia. TT»| m, Propn. tor. R. R. Mclloi'At.P k Cos,, Drutrclft* and G«u. Ag’te, Fraudßco, Cal . and M * 34 Com mere* st. K. T. &lILLKO\9 Rear Testimony to (heir TTomlcrful CaroUTC I.ffocta. Ttio7 not a vile Taucy Drink, Made of Poor Rdm, Wl.iskcy, Proof Spirits ami Kcfti»o X.tqnor», doctored, Fpiccd andsiveetencd to please t’.io taste, ca’.lsd * Tonics,” ” Appctticrs,'' “Restorers;” 4c. t that lead thoUpplcron to drunkenness and ruin, bntar9 a true Modlvlao, made from the nari o foots and herbs of Callforula, free ft*om nil Alcoholic Stlmu. laats. TheyarJllieGSlLVT 131,000 PURI FIER and A I.IFEGIVXXO PRIXCIPEF, a perfect Kcnovatcr a:id Invi®oiator of the System, carrying otT all poison us matter and restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. No person can tn!;e these Bit ters according to directions, nnd remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not jdOJdroyod by minernl poison or other means, nud IhdTltul Organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They are u Gentle Purg'«t!rc n« well n« a Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of aciing as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Indam nun ion of the Elver, nnd at! the Visceral Orgah*. FOR FEMALECOMPUIXTS, whether In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womnn hood or at tho turn of lifo; these Tonic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory nnd t'lironla Rhetinin- nnd (Jout, Dytpc'Mla or Indigestion, Ltllou*! itetTlttent and Intermittent Fe ver*, Disease* 6f the Blood, J.lver, Kld nej'* and lSlskdder, these Bitters have been most Buccesst ul. Much Disease* art)caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Bluest l vc Orgrun*. DYSPEPSIA OR IXBICESTIOX, Ilead nche, Tain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach; Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks Falpltatlou of tho Heart, Inflammation of th' l.ungs I*aln in the rcgioi sos the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms aro tho offspring* of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach pmi atimulnte the torpid Elver ana Bowels v hlch . a;d»r them of unequalod efflcacy in elcau.flng tl>c blood 01 all impurities, and im p irting new life nsul vigor to the whole system. FOR SXIX DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt jUioum, Blotches Hpots Dimples, Pustules, Moils Car buncles. Ring-Worms Scald Head, Soro Eyes Erysipe las, Iteh, Scurfs DDcoiorniionaoi the Skin, Humors nnd Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature aro literally dt»3 tip and 6arriol out of the system in a short time by tho uso of theso Bitters. Oiks bottlo in such cases will convince tho most incredulous of their cura tive c Abets. Cleanse the Yitlftted niood whenever you And its im purities bursting through the skin In Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; clcun.sc it when you llnd it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, nnd your feellmrs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tlio symein will follow. l*ln, Tape ami other Worm*, lurking in tho * ystem of so irwiny thousands aro c tiro ua IN destroyed and removed. Kays n ilistlnguNlKd uhvalologUti there H scarcely mi individual upon tho taco oi tho earth whoso body Is exempt from the presence of worms n i* not upon tho healthy element* of tho body that worms exist, but upon Dmi diseased humors mid slimy deposits that breed theaa living monsiern of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuge" no niithelm'ntice, will freo tho from woruia UKo tho.sc Mittora. Sold l»y nil Driifffflftt* nnd Dealers. J. WALKER, Proprietor. 1L 11. McDONAI.D Si CO., Druggists and General Agents, fian Pranclaco, Gali* foiti!:i, and ai'.d l»l Street. New toil*. TENNESSEE HOUSE, , HOM: U’ f (i A . t. .1 .ST^VnnV’^vV'iVj.S’o:; ' 'bi‘ «>" ':• ha l "; U; ,Gr r r. .;** Hu' 4i iit u:, V.'l'jll CHARLES BOHNEFiELD, MANri’AGTGRFR AiSl) f)K\T;KR IN A:'.!. K. ‘.'llk oi' Fii eui (in*e, ooking Ctliiwse*, tl." (r.i'!!)(>, Spring Hcd*«, .tletnllie Ruria^Ca-f**), rackets, and t effins. M: i, V L LI'AI L STREET Atlanta, Ga MAIN El' A f r I ( I L A I.ITKIK FTRK^r, oivir Walton Rprii c pri!27» L nit. .5. .j. r i 11< >m As OF CtIA'iTGoGA GO!'.ViA Bogs leuvo to ‘nfornl tins eiiiz.-n- of tin. wiunty a»rl persfirt- or! tfc' V:i!.aiui ibiii be will dovote hi • ‘hue w. I Ht!<>n!ion v> 'lie 'i’iuh'ce.of uic'jii.'Yie n the fuiure. V ;l (■« e., of vrhrtJeviT n:t‘:i " Tvii! !.e tib fiilly h ind!-.:!' ond treated.- /'filin',-'pci' f:‘ 1 tn \fcs Sitniinur riG on SJ.-ln Alihuinior (Joylc.s ilf fold npr'llßly. ’ " A 17'ts? STOR \<Z —AND— f; MY.iuw’i Yj;r<L - ■. r c>o i’A V Vf'7 \ rf'HU V. ROM F 11 -• L ... if ; !. . ' • ft s i. . ? > j * i -i rro.x. : •A ’ L T>F » RKR IN FIRST-GLASS * ?" i n i I.v Grooork;, Oh. : - r,j (T.tiy V •,< • . L’i;uor oi' •*!’ -- ivie . i'i ■;<* v b “■ i•• h' <; jood. At. w -.a" :n« Ixiib.-e piiiths-nij'olM '.vheu liiuirhffSl Jt' 1 "’ A A ' Are’bin !! r ff n ft-.vf) ■ j‘. r ri<di. fu ! an ! aroHiaL'o. Pi royiir <|p b"iou , a; - mi oirn. unrival'i’J in qn+t itv and prioo. For . n’u by Del ou/asitk & Soe, Rome \V. f. ayer. . tv McDonald Ayer & mcdoNald, lIC IUSCa IN E3 HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL ! Aiiii Agricultural Implements, Nl -MBER. 7L BROAl? STREET, : - - - ROME, GEORGIA VvY> Yivile ail who are interested in the latest method of Improved Agriculture to an n-peerion of our stook of Agricultural Implements. Our extended eonneetiop with ead'ng 'Goinfaorures throughout the United States, enables us to supply every want n this, ii no with .satisfaction til the purchaser. We are Agents for GOTTON DINS AND PRESSES. HORSE POWERS, GRATN DRILLS. HAR ROW- AND CULTIV ATORS, AND PLOWS OF EVERY DESCRIITION. All ot’ wi.icli will l>e supplied it: Manufactures' Prices. We ai-o keen a stock «f : . - . . , MARBLEIZED MANTLES HUBS. FELLOES AND SPOKES, GUNS AND PISTOLS Agents for ;he Cult'baated NORWAY OATS. We invite specio! attention th our taice and Complete Stool: of Heavy and Shelf . ... HARDWARE. IRON AN J' STEEL. CHAINS AND TRACES. TABD AND DOCKET AXES & TOOLS, HORSE A MULE CI'TLKHY, of all kind.-. SHOES, NAILS, SPIKES, RUBBER BELTING; Ac. fi-3" Merchants suppdi.'d at strictly whole-ale rates. A- wo are constantly rwiving n. w gooils. we propose to meet any decline in price-. AYER A Mc.DONALD, _ MaubffSo-ly; Rome, Georgia. $500.000 TO BE GIV.-N AWAY. THE SOUTH CAROLINA pd is ii <! Im migration u\. ssoei ati o n. Und, r the auepioes of 'lie "South Carolina State Agricultural and Meehanieal So i!(.[y. will be g'ven a SERIES OF CONCERIS, at tho-Academy of Music, Charle.s tou,' S. G., commencing Januarv Bth 1872’ Refers to a tlie Buftkeiu, B okera and prominent gentlemen of the country, both North and South. 1.70,0(10 SkasoS" TictiETti of AnMisstox, and no More, At $5 Each. If you have nut receive 1 a Circular, send for one, givingfull particulars. All orders strictly confidential. £. IO.N 1) TV in ! «U to 8.T00.000 The ! rawing of this area. Southern Enterprise will ho omjtt. tod under the supcvvL on of the foliowuig well kuqwn gentlemen: . , . Deuc.ul A. R. WitJOHT, of <i,'o"g a Union '1 B. 11. ID'n.FD l of S mth Carolina. •Ynerab tlu.ui'.l vT. .101 l N.-ox, < f V.i. Hon. RoOK-t A. PdiMlt. of Nc.v York. Money lor Ticket- can bo sent either by E.cpre uor Post Office Order, and the Tickets promptly fortvaided by Butlsr, Chadwick Gary & Ci>. General M. C. Bct.'.K,;. Jons <*.lAmviCK. GcWiui M. W. G.Aar. /‘riivipal Office CharnsUm, South Carolina. \ “FiIRMEES’ GUIDE!” ! Rome Prodvgk Market: ronius’THn wkf.ki.v nv t> R.l tS?\KTT &SH A 5 guv a:ns, rrnev of Broad and Bridge Streets, UU ME. GEG HGI A. ROMM A? A 1 f I v l£l Y. COTTON ft—- Hi rUALY. WUEAV REP —sHM 50 WHITE i»| 11 '} • —ZZ!..._ l $7 t'o | ME A TS. i BACON. [TOG ROUND 12i« 12) | -\!t SIDES 1,,j ! .-coULD'-IRS I kUESti r - y - -.-.I | r It'it EG IRC ITS. I Ar , :'Lf.r • nil —, HIJ SHEA K-STEFES. i’DOUR Mi -, qnalily) 3!(ii !e. | *'• !-ccond “ ) 2?(o!3c j MEAT,.- - ’ ■ - -.1 -Bftl inn.ns. ■ DRIED riffle nor A TOES. ftWEFT :;ft : o’)" 1 .-ft r.aii'-.s ;or bus'jiel: IRISH . : - l <*/ •” -ri rftie'i ,•. r bu-liel. // I < V CLEAN CO'l’Tf l '■ : ‘ pound. • jft i / /. i ft' 1 . . TURKEYS- ----- -s i fiiVri ft) ‘'ft CHICKENS -40 ■4 BUTTER Q ‘o.' '"ft REFSWAV -ftitA-ft-i KCCS -.- 0 FEATHERS u SORGIII M MI.)LASSES - •'nfc.' 1 A ST A f'-T M’E ff .WE Woev tub H t a Vi., CHAM? ION SHOES.. i For (be :..!•) -i.\ or mo.i ft-, and for j duriibillt-y and (■oinfort of sci inu - surpass j artyriiing wc have ever worn a" ! we meter thc:n to a.:y -ii>■ we. eve:- w. I( ia-ten.s , with a ■ a cn,| I>iu L!<; ; Strings are avoided, and cun be put on and off easily, and fastened in the dark. Wo commend it to a!I in w.in* of a real good nnd Servicea ble shoe a the best we know of. E. Pkncf. M'.'ibarif. Sr, i'll Mi riSrC/iF. Boot Maker, .1 oft.D. Ci. vrtK. P.a’nter, I’. T. D. !' -v. Fanner,- 15. ID-ft!.. Fa iMtiK. The ‘.pi.jilied at New York prices, fre'i.b added. For ale winder, ale arid retail, by M. F. COVAN & CO., Wbo’e-a’e and retail dealer- in Roots Shoos and Leather, No. 10 Bio;>d street, :i]>rii27Gio.' Rome, ga. DEIVIGCsiAt (C D&BEHSHOP. ! —:0: Wn the under-igne l, have moved from niir olrl stand al the Choice House, to No 94 BatiAD Si'kff.t. Romk, Gt-ortoiA which we have titled up in style. We keep | ; on hr i I harp riutor-. hair oil, clean »owo ! . rod are aiften'ive to bu due ■*. We | !' •' -ii. b ' s-rw A r-ronii-ing satisfaction I ••)] svf.tvo u wHic.it:! . Thank t •" ,•' ’ f'v-irt nil I solicit i ri-'ep'-- voir - obedient VC. SVM ffVLEY. ri !. H VMILTON. DR. 0. A R TUUKER, SUMMERYILLE, ga. A. • ' .’ trie-- ional -ervices to the j * / ri i,i- piaue and the sur-| v anfft a ! xl I * l ;« l ; »5 j, IF v uiw lit a baigain in (Jo.Tae, Sugir, ■r.d Sal- f' to | V'.Jnnnj tt fc Sin s, P-or >, fl ni ’. lAffuii Ciwon, Currant:, Mince Meats ! Pick e . Cade-, Fig-, () vuge-ft Canned | ! r.:;s. MidC .nfectionaiie: just received by j DeJoTUJtfrit & Son, Rome. T.,E.nSilVlWl\lfl!Sl!lt.l!ll'l\ Everybody rendu the ties! FA mill) Pa per in Ten in n*ce. It is Emphatically lie Fee ,left Paper. Beincj the Largest ant! Livest Pa per in the South-west! Issued J)uiai Semi- Weeliftf and ' ll'i-M, ft/. Sidiroribc Now for die II t HNOHI W Cl kLY. Containing 12 Cages, Making 72 ('o!a in ns. At sff a Vee-; si> Six Months; ftOe Three 'Vlic !; n t^henpnos?. Tin: S>jii Wi-'.KKi.v is made up from three dr' -. aa li. fob of ell ‘ft-C liiat'er, mailed cdp.'-daV' and ‘‘.olirdays. One 7o«r. on yft ! ; Sp, moil. U>. ft" ft f Tip; Dairy. I.s Hie La -g-.-., Folloat, and (lie mo-, chaoie >pd cli a po-l a Tenues ee the snb-c ’i>) ion being For < tne year, only N•. M.mri),. S4 ; Til no Moitihs. ff. | ,*i.. Bret .fdverd-itTgipeVbimriiT'Teii i: -i-ft 1 1.1 - the lI,rSoRf. eireiftittiofr of any [.ape.- in Hie sou'h-re’st We iitvite nirunift:'ii e from every,courit.v. ! Add,eX, J. O. GRIFFETH & Cos., JNiisln ille, Tenn. A- K. j’AT'RK K. BOOKSELLER, ST ATI OXER, AND GENERAL NEWS DEALER, No. 53 Broad Street, Rome, Ga. T Sol! all Book- at strictly Publisher's Rato- w-lfh liberal discniip.- in Teacher mid A) chant', and Reeo've Subscriptions f '■ ■ Periodicals. Huar.oiiC'eirfg Prompt D . s-y. niarehfffly. BBAHMER & BROTHER. We G)';o pleasure in informing our friends and die public generally, that we have just received a large ami hands'inie -took of guo'D, con si-ting in ■ part of Dry Goode, Ready Made Clothing, Hate, Boots, Shoes, Caps Drugs, Medicines, Oils, sic., s£., $•<;• All of which we propose to set! at. the lowest prices possible. Wtrcordially invite all of our old friends to call and sed us, be lieving that they will find our stock full and complete, and knowing .that they ,cannot purchase goods cheaper in North Georgia, tor we have purchased our goods at the lowest cash figures. Please call and exam ine stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. marchSOlOie MISS LIZZIE KOA.CH, (SkalfM in MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, Cloak and Dress Trimmings, NO. 54 BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. Dressmaking in all its branches Ladies’ add Children’h Wrapiiings Cut a ud Msfde at short Notice —ttf— sE3S AOKNT FOR WHEELER * ffl I.BON SEW W<! SiAC’tftN KS. U 1 arch23ly J ack & 13 other, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, BROAD STREET, ROME, : : : : : GF.ORGfA. R R R mini in ikiiiv relief. j CURES THE WORST PAINS 1 Tn From One to TweAt*] Minutet. Y OT «>P HOUR after reading this advertisement need 86v i one SUFFER WITH PAIN: . ! RADWAY’S READY RELIEF 19 A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and is Tib Only Pain Reinrdr i that itistan'ly sioog the mpst . exihuciaring | pains, allay- liiflainmaiiot-s and cures Com ! gestions, vvhnther of the thl.Fgs, Stomach, I Bowels, or o'.Ker glatids ee Organ-, by one application. j IN FROM. ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES; ‘ no matter how violent or excruciating thft j pain the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, In | firm. Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic, o prostrated with di-ease may -pffer. HUIWU’S iEillV IUIIEF Will, WIMRn INSTANT KASU. Inflaa.ation of (he Kidneys;,. ... , Tnffaiiia'hai of the Bladder; liifiauiation of the Bowels. • , • Congestion of the Lungs. Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing. Palpitation or the Heart. Hysterics, C oup; Diptberia, ■ Catarrh, Influenza, Headache; Toothache; . Neuralgia, Rheumatism; Cold Chills, Acne Chills. - , - The application of the Ready Relief to the part or part- where the pain or diffi culty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drop in half a tumbler (if water will in a few moments cure Cramps. Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn. Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dv-enterv. Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and -i INTERNAL PAINS, Travelers ■ h ii!d always carry a bottle at Rahway’s Ready Reukf with them. A few drops iri wate" w : tl prevent sickness or pa‘'4 •Rom oh i nge of witter. It is better iitin French Brandy dr Bitters as a stimu lant: ; ' '' PEtiiis axj> FE\ ER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There i- not a remedial agent in i'cs world ih.ii; will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilotis, Scarlet, typhoid. V e wt,.nnd other Fevers laulea bv RAD WAYS PI LLSj so quick a-RAD II (I S READY RELIEF. Filly cents per bottle. Health! Beauty!! STRONG VXD PURE RICH BLOOD— I VCRE.VSK OF FLESH AND Weight- CLK'ri: skin AND BEAUTIFUL CO I FLEXION SECURED TO ALL. D l*. i t acl way’s Xlllltl'ilMLlfl' RliilllfEiVf JIAS MADE 'HIE MOST ASTONISH ING IT II ES : soon 10 K. SO IIAIV 1D ARE Tl IE CHANGES THE BODY CXIiEKGOKft. CNDER TH E INFLU KNCE OF THIS TRULY WONDER FUL MEDICINE THAT Eyerv Day an increase In Flesfi and Weight fs Seen and Felt. THc Kremf Blood Purifier. Every drop of (he Sarsaparillian Resolv ent communicate* through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and juices lof the System the vigor of life, for it re pairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Simfula, syphilis, Con sumption. Glandular ditease. Ulcers in the fh’roat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other part- of the system, So;e Eyes, struinorous discharges from the Ears, add the worst forms ofSk in diseases, Eruptions, Fever sores, scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas" Acne, Black -pot«„ Wpjju-- in the Flesh, Tumors, Cailcers in tfi't; I\ omh, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night sweats, Loss sperm and all war-tos of the life nrinripl i, are within the curative range of this vori der of Moderrf Chemistry, and a few days ’ u-e will prove to any person using it for either of these forms or disea-e its potent power to ctfre them. If the jiatient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes and depnmpo ition tha is continually progressing, succeeds in arrfts-t ing these wastes, and repairs the same with now material made from healthy Wood— and this the Sarsaparillian will ana does secure—a euro is certain : for when once this remedy commences its work of purifi cation, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will he rapid, and every day the patient will feel himself growing better and stronger, the food di gesting better, appetite improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only doe- the Sar-a pai-illian Resolv ent excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, scrofulous, Constitutional and skin diseases ; but it is the onlv posi tive cfii-e for Kidney and Bladder Complaint*, Urinary, and Womb diseases. Gravel, Dia betes, Dropsy, stoppage of Water, Incon tinence of Urine, Bright's Disease, Albu minuria, and in all cases where there are briek-dutft deposits, or the water is thicke cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg,- or threads like white silk, or there.is a,morbid, dark billious appear ance, and white bone-dust deposits, and wuen there is a pricking, burning sensation! when passing Watsr,‘ and pain in the small of the back and along the loins. DR. RADWAY’S P«-rf ct Purgative PHI*. Perfectly tastele-s. elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. R dway's Pills, for the. cure of all di orders of the stomach, Liver Bowels, Kidney ■, Bladder, Nervous Dis eases, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Hil lious Fever, Inflammation 0 f the Rowels, Piles, and all Derangements of tbe Inter nal. Viscera. Warrante’d to effect a posi tive cure; Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. *#-Observe (h allowing symp.toms re sulting from Disorders oi the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of tho Blood in the* Heed, Acidity of tbe stoni: c"i- Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food. Fullness or Weight in the stomach, sour Eructations, sinking or Fluttering at' the pit of the stomach, .swiirthiing of tho Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Alow doses of BAD WAY’S PfLLS trill fre,e the .system from all the above named’disorders. Price, 25 cents per Box Sold by Druggists. Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Send one letter-stamp to KADWAY & CO., No. ?7 Maiden Laue, New York. Infor mation worth thousands will be sent vou. ju)27-ly Dea Foam is warranted to ii;ake bettci IO healthier, lighter, sweeter, more tooth some and more digestible and nutrition, bread, bi-euits, cakes, puddings, &c,,that canoe made any other way.- For sale by DeJouirtttsW & Son, Rome