The Chattooga advertiser. (Summerville, Ga.) 1871-1???, May 17, 1872, Image 4
THE CHATTOOGA ADVERTISER “BRIDGE OF SIGHS " BY THOMAS HOOD. One more Unfortunate, Weary of breath, j Rashly importunate, Gone to her death! Take her up tenderly, Lift her wjth care; — Fashion'd so slenderly, Young, and so fair! Look at her garments, Clinging like cerements; Whilst the wave constantly Drips from her clothing; Take her up instantly, Loving, not Loathing.— Touch her not scornfully Think of her mournfully, Gently and humanly; Not of the stains of her, All that remains of her Now, is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny. Rash and undutiful; Past all dishonor, Death has left on her Only tho beautiful. Still, for all slips of hers, ' One of Eve’s family— Wipe these poor lips of hors, Oozing so clammily; Loop up her tresses Escaped from tha comb, Her fair auburn tresses; Whilst wonderment guesses Where was her homo? Who was her father? Who was her mother? llad she a sister? Had she a brother? Or was there a dearer one Still, and a nearer one Yet than all other? Alas! for the rarity Os Christian charity Under tho sun! Oh! it was pitiful! Near a whole city full, Home she had none. Sisterly, brothorly, Fatherly, motherly, Feelings bad changed; Love, by harsh evidence, Thrown from its eminence; , Even God’s providence Seeming estranged. Where the lamps quiver So far in the river, With many alight From window and casement, From garret to basement, She stood, with amazement, Houseless by night. The bleak wind of March Made her tremble and shiver; Rut not the dark arch, Or the black flowing river Mad from life’s history, Glad to death’s mystery Swift to be hurl’d— Anywhere, anywhere Out of the world! In she plunged boldly, No matter how coldly The rough river ran, — Over the brink of it, Picture it, —think of it, Dissolute man! Lave in it, drink it Then, if you can! Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care; Fashion’d so slenderly, Young, and so fair! Ere her limbs frigidly Stiffen too rigidly, Decently,—kindly,— Smooth and compose them; And her eyes, close them. Staring so blindly! Dreadfully staring Through muddy impurity, As when wUYi tWo daring Last look of despairiug Fixed on futurity. Perishing gloomily; Spurred by contumely, Cold inhumanity, Burning insanity, Into her rest, — Cross her hands humbly, As if praying dumbly, Over her breast! Owning her weakness, Her evil behavior, And leaving, with meekness, Her sins to her Saviour! Tanning Leather. — A citizen of Vermont has made a discovery in tan ning leather, w hich he claims will rev olutionize the business. The mate rial he uses is dye from forest leaves, j He has been experimenting with leaves j for the past two mouths, and the re- j suit is said to be entirely satisfactory, i One ton of leaves will tan as much leather as five cords of hemlock bark, and will do the work in one-half the time. By mixing the leaves and bark in equal proportions, one-fourth the time is saved. The leather tanned by this process is smoother and more flexible, and yet retains the strength of the raw hide in a greater degree than that tanned by bark. THE CHATTOOGA ADVERTISER; SUMERVILLE, GA„ MAY 17, 1872. i LOOK OLTFOKTMMY.ViTIR.II! Spring 1872. HAVING greatly reduced my stock ff Goods daring the past month, I am now prepared to offer almost an entire new and fro.»h stock of Spring and -S’ummcr Goods. I Consisting of be t and latest styles of La dies’ Grew Goods, ranging from 12-5 cents I up. Fine assortment of Prints from 10 cents up. A full line of Bleached Domes tics from 10 to 25 cents. Large lot of La dies Hats and Bonnets of the latest and most fashionable styles and colors. Prices to suit the time- Linens, Cottonades, Janes Cassimeres, Mcady-Made Clothing, Hats Boots and Shoos, Saddlery, Hardware, Queenaware, Guns, Groceries, Virginia Leaf Tobacco, (grown in Kentucky) Drugs, Medicines, &c. I take in exchange all kinds of country produce, cotton rags, etc. 1 return my sincere thanks to my many friends and customers for their libera! pat ronage, and flatter myself if they will only call and examine my stock anj prices, I may reasonably expect a continuance of the same. THOMPSON IIILES. aprl2-tod Vance & Kirby, No. 174 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Wholesale Dealert in General Hardware, Gall the attention of the trade to their large and complete assortment of Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Iron. Nails, Glass, Horse and Mule shoes, Hubs, -Vnokes, Fel loes, Wheelbarrows, Ropes, Twines, and Cordage, of various kinds, shovels, spades, forks, hoes, scythes, snaths, and in fact all articles usually found in a first-class Hard ware establishment, all of which have been recently bought for cash, are now, and will 1m; sold at northern or eastern prices, freight added. An invitation is extended to the trade evcrywdiere, and dealers will find it to their interest to exrmino our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we are de termined not to be undersold. J gents for Buffal’s Neales and Orange Rowler Company. Terms Cash. VANCE $ KIRBY. febl-6m FREE FREIGHTS —AND— No Commissions, Quick Trade and Small Profits. K. R. FOSTER. riMIANKFUL for past, patronage, is just I completing anew and convenient Store House and has formed a partnership. In order to accommodate their rapidly increasing trade for the next 60 days will, if wo cannot agree upon price of any pro duce, ship ami sell, free of Freights and Commissions, to Rome, any article of pro duce that is put up in shipping order, at the owners risk, and sell any articles from Store thut tuuy he wanted as low as any house in Chattooga county. We mean what we say, and will prove it if you will give us a'chuneo. K. It. FOSTER cf CO. apr2fl-tod , I>l 7 IN LOP & ALLEN Practical Watch-makers, ROME, GEORGIA. DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. BEING both thoroughly acquainted with every branch of the business, they guarantee satisfaction to all who pat ronize them. All work done promptly and warranted- feb22-ly Mj-s. S*. C. Hammond, ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Laces, Embroideries, Buttons Parasols And Fans, Corsets , Hoop Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Mohair Braids, Sew ing Silks, Needles, Tapes, Fins, so. frc. 45 Broad Street. Rome, Ga, Oet 126 m Millinery. A SUPPLY OF Faslifnnable lYtiiiinery Goods CONSTANTLY ON HAND. * Mrs. ATTAWAY. Miss SALLIE WILKINSON. MAHTUA MAKING. DRESS CUTTING, &C. DRESSES CUT AND FIT TO ORDER. All Kinds of Sewing Neatly Done. Misses Mayes & Sharpe. Verandah Block, 3d Door from Coth ran's Bank, Rome, Georgia -1)11. Cr. :\.R.TUCKER7 SUMMERVILLE, GA. Offers hig Professional services to the citizens of this place and the sur rounding country. (Illiccat Hi* Residence, I >B. J. J.THOMAS OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY Begs leave to inform the citizens of this county and persons on the Alabama line, j that he will devote his time and attention i to the practice of medicine in the future. All eases, of whatever nature will be skill fully handled and treated. Residence five miles below Summer ville, on the Main Alabama or Gayles ‘ ville road. april!3ly. R. W. ROEBUCK, DEALER IN Stoves and Tin Ware. . > «• i 98 Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. OPPOSITE NORTON'S. M Y stock of COOKING STOVES is one of the most complete ever offered in Rome, and of the very best kinds known to the housekeepers. I would call especial attention to “GIBBS’ COOK,’’ a model of perfect construction of chaste and bold design, with large ami roomy top, deep and capacious flues, extra large am I thoroughly ventilated oven, with double racks and one of the best baking and most convenient stoves ever made. I have also “THE ACTIVE.” “LA< DY GAY ” and the “IRON CLAD,” and others. Also ranges of various sizes and most approved patterns. Also HEATING STOVES for cither coal or wood, of various styles and sizes.— We have a large stock of Tin Ware con stantly on hand, and can make anything in that line or copper to order. Roofing and Guttering done in the best style. Plumbing and Pipe-laying, for water or gas, done by experienced workmen. All wc ask is a fair showing. Gome and see us. Also agent for the Novelty -S’tovc and Hollow-ware works of Rome. Dec 7, w!y. J. & S. BONES AND CO. HARDWARE AND STOVES, Rome, Georgia, Offer Chattooga and Wal ker Counties advantages worth attention. They keep the largest Stock to he found this side of the Gulf, and defy Com petition. AGENTS FOR RO VE HOLLOW-Ware & STOVE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Stoves, Hollow-ware, Wagon Boxes, Grates, &c. Do all kinds of .will and Machine work to order and at reasonable rates, (.'all and get a Home made .Stove, with a full and square guar antee that it will do all we claim for if Deo 21-ly ~ Just Received A large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Linens, Cottonades, Jeans, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Sfk>ss and Notions, which we offer cheap for cash. SHROPSHIRE ,f- SON. Corner Broad and Bridge Streets, ROME, GEORGIA Dr. L. M. Hall, Surgeon Dentist, Rome, Georgia; [Office over -Smith's Book Store.] Returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Chattooga and adjoining counties for the very liberal patronage bestowed up on him for the past five years, and respect fully solicits a continuance. With an ex perience of twelve years constant practice I feel warranted in guaranteeing satisfac tion to all who may favor me with their patronage. All branches of the profession faithfully executed. Ssf-My work stands the test of time, and always gives satisfaction. L. M. HALL. Janlß-6m Jack & Brother, Book and Job Printers, Dome, Ga. Legal Blanks, of every descrip tion, on hand and for sale at our Of fice. Orders from a distance for any kind of Printing will receive prompt at tention. Bigi” Address. JACK & BROTHER. Janll-tf WHEAT WANTED ! Also Importer of the Extra Double Dutch Anchor Bolting Cloths, French Burr and Esopuse Mill Stones. The Eureka Smut and Separating Machines, Also Agent for Parker's Johnson's and the California -Vuiut M aehincs, Turbine Water Wheels, Belting, Mill Hocks, Proof Staffs, and will furnishing goods general! y —to the— Confederate Dead of Georgia, And to those Soldiers from other Confederate States WHO WERE KILLED OR DIED IN THIS ST A TE. TOE .MONUMENT O TO COST $50,000, The Corner Stone, it is proposed, shall be laid as soon as the receipts will permit -2,000 Prizes, Valued at 0500,000. That Amount, only, in Tickets, to be sold- For every Five Dollars subscribed there will be givenaeertificatcofLifeMembership to the Monumental Association. This cer tificate will entitle the owner thereof to an equal interest in the following property, to he distributed as soon as a requisite num ber of shares are sold, to-wit: First. Nine hundred and One Acres of Land in Lincoln coun ty, Georgia, on which are the well known .VagruderGold and Copper Mines, valued at $150,000- And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty- Four Shares in One Hundred Thousand Dollars of United States currency, to.wit: 1 Share of SIO,OOO SIO,OOO 1 “ of 5,000 5.000 2 “ of 2,500 f 5 j)00 10 “of 2,000 20,000 10 “ of 1,000 10,000 20 “ of 500 10,000 100 “ of 100 10,000 200 “ of 50 10,000 400 “ of 25 10,000 1000 “ of 10 io|ooo SIOO,OOO From the First-class Real Estate offered by well known patriotic citizens, to the Confederate Monumental Association, the following Prizes have been selected, and added to the foregoing shares: 1. BEItZILIA 1 This well kuown Re sort, with the large residence, store, etc., and four hundred acres of land, immedi ately on the Georgia Railroad, twenty miles from Augusta. Paying an annual yield of fifteen thousand dollars. 2- >Tic well known HOTEL, fronting on Broad,treet. Try# building is of brick, three stories high, 13x70 feet— Valued at $26,000. 3. The SOLnTTIIK^PL.INTATION, in Russell county, Afijlima, on the Chat tahoochee River, ws legant and commo dious average rental since 1864 has been olfer ($7,000) seven thousand dullara. 4- THAT IjAß{Hjjs)riek residence and ntove, on the NoilSwest corner of Broad and Centre f iiiown.as the Phinzy or Baudry How;' if • f*n two thousand dollars. ' ’ 5. Tlie ROGER,V HOUSE, on Greene street, a now and elegant Brick Residence, in the most desirable portion of thut beau tiful street. Valued at $16,000. 6- FLAT RUSH, with 120 acres of land, half a mile from the city limits, the elegant suburban residence of Antoine Poullain, Esq., in good order. Valued at $16,000. 7. The HEARING HOUSE, a large and cenrmodious residence, with thirty city lots 69x210 feet, fronting on McKinnieand Carnes streets. Valued at $16,000. 8. -Stanton Residence and Orchard, on the Georgia Railroad. Valued at $5,000. Also —One share of 100 bales of cotton. One share of 50 hales of cotton. One share of 25 bales of cotton. 244 shares of one bale each. The bales to average 400 pounds, and class Liverpool -Middling. The value of the seperate interest to which the Holder of each Certificate will be entitled, will be determined by the Com missioners, who will announce to the pub lic the manner, tho time, and the place of the distribution. The following gentlemen have consented to act as Commissioners, and will, either by a committee from their own body, or by special Trustees appointed by themselves, receive and take propercharge of the money for the Monument, as well as the Real Es tate and the United States currency offered ns inducements for subscription, and will determine upon the plan for the Monument, the description thereon, the site therefor, select an orator for the occasion, and regu late the ceremonies to be observed when the corner stone is laid, to-wit • General L McLaws, Gen- A R Wright, Gen. M A -Stovall, Gen. W M Gardner, Gen. Goode Bryan, Col. C -Snead, Colonel Wm P Crawford, Major Jos B Gumming, Major George T Jackson, -Major Joseph Ganahl, Major I P Girrrdey. Hon R II May, Adam Johnson, Johnathan M Miller, W It Goodrich, J D Butt, Henry Moore. IL V E Bearing. Agents are allowed twenty per cent. — They are required to pay their own expen ses; tickets and circulars alone being turn' ished them. They will remit weekly, the amounts from sales received, less their commissions. (Nocommissions will be de ducted from simple contributions). On account of the very great labor re quired of the General Agents, the offered services of one or more prominent gentle men, well and favorably known throughout the South, will be accepted to act with us' Parties desiring to contribute to the Mon ument, and who do not wish to participate in the award, will receive a special receipt. The money will be turned over to the Treasurer, and will be appropriated to the Monument without any deduction whatever. L. & A. H. Mcl-AWS, General Agents. No 2 Old P 0 Range. Mclntosh St } Augusta, Georgia. HON. JAS. M -SMYTHE. Traveling Agent. jan2s-3m NATIONAL HOTEL, Atlanta, Georgia. JAS. E. OWENS, PROPRIETOR. 600 BUSHELS SEED OATS —AD— DEJO URNETT F SONS. DIVORCES. UNITED STATES DIVORCE AGENCY ESTABLISHED 1855. Divorces legally obtained in every State where the laws are liberal on the subject, and under the United States laws, for per sons from any -S'tate orcountry, legal every where, desertion, cruelty, non-support drunkenness, etc., sufficient cause, no pub licity required, no fee until divorce obtained. Gall on or address Gould & Burger, Counsellors-at-Law. Broadway, 2d door below John St. New York City. CLOCKS! HOUSE CLOCKS, OFFICE CLOCKS. CHURCH CLOCKS, RAILROAD CLOCKS, FOR SALK BY J. K. VEAL. ROME, GEORGIA. feb2o-ly QEORGI A, Chattooga County. Whereas, J. A. Bass, Administra tor on the estate of J. L. Bass, de ceased, has applied for letters of dis mission from said administration. — These are therefore to cite and ad monish all, and singular, those con cerned, to show cause if any they have by the first Monday in July next, why said letters of dismission should not be granted said applicant, and he be discharged from said Administra tion as the law directs. Given under my hand April Ist 1872. april43m J. B. HILL, Ord’y. LIVERY STABLE ROME, GEORGIA. S. F. POWERS’ & W. L. WHITELY, Have constantly on hand to hire Good Horses and excellent Vehicles. Splendid Accommodations for Drovers and others. Horses, Carriages and Bug: pies always on hand for -Vale. Half Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed to All who Patronize them. Dec 7-ly. Bolivar H. Cooke & Cos. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RentlyMnde Clothing NO. 70 PUBLIC SQUARE, N.Asn ville, Tennessee. Oct 26-ly ~Mris. L. C. JOHNSON, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKIN —AND — Tail runner, SUMMERVILLE. GEO R GIA. VLL kind< of cutting and sewing for Ladies and Gentlemen done in the best style and on the most accommodating terms, Latest Fashions always on hand, and all work guaranteed. Oct-19 ly EMIGRANT TICKETS For Sale By THOMAS J. PERRY, Agent, ROME, GEORGIA. The Mutual Life Insurance Company oi Now York. Assets over $45,000,000. Thus. J. Perry, Agent, J n. W. D. Hoyt. Mod Ex! i Rome ’ Ga - REFERENCE.—(’apt ArcherGriffiith, 11. 1). Cothran, Jas. M. Elliott, Georee E. Maguire, 11. -4- Hills, Edward H. West, Rev, -S'. E. Axon—all Policy Holders. Dec 7-ly SMITH KNOX, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER SUMMERVILLE, GA- Work done in best style and at lowest prices for cash. Repairing promptly at tended to- SezTAll work warranted. Nov 23 ly Cothran & Maguire, Brokers and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ROME, GA. BUY and sell Exchange. Specie, Bank Notes, Government, Railroad and other Securities, make collections and remit promptly- Attend to shipment of cott on to New York or elsewhere, and make lib. eral advances on the same. april d-Jorn J. N. WIMPEE, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, (In rear of Fitner & Smith,) ROME, GEORGIA. Elegant Buggies, -Spiring Wagons and other vehicles made to order. Repairing of all kinds promptly and well done. The best of workmen employed. ap'l4-lv YOUNGREBEL His sire was Young Glencoe, whose sire was Old Imported Glencoe, his dam by Leviathan. This thorough-bred horse will stand at C. B. Beavers’s, 3 miles west of Summerville. “Insurance sl2,oo.“V£i& Those wishing thorough-bred colts will find this a rare opportunity. Will try to avoid accidents at al times but no responsibility for mar2l3m Wm. E. Beavers. A. J. MIDDLETON, RETAIL DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS Family Groceries, Choice Tobacco and Cigars, Wines and Liquors of all grades. Parties wishing to purchase goods will do well to call on me betore purchasing elsewhere. Ab29-ly w. f. ayer. J. c. McDonald A.YTDH & MCDONALD DEALERS IIV HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL. And Agricultural Implements, NUMBER. 71, BROAD STREET, ROME, GEORGIA We invite all who are interested in the latest method of Improve,] Agriculture to an inspection of our stock of Aericulniral Implements. Our extended connection with leading Manufactures throughout the United States, enables us to supply every want in this line with satisfaction to the purchaser. We are Agents for COTTON GIN'S AND PRESSES, HORSE-POWERS. GRAIN DRILLS. HAR ROWS AND CULTIVATORS, AND PLOWS OK EVERY DESCRIPTION. All of which will be supplied at Manufactures' Prices. We also keep a stock of MARBLEIZED MANTLES. HUBS. FELLOES AND SPOKES. GUNS AND PISTOLS Agents for the Celebaatel NORWAY OATS. We invite special attention to our lartre and Complete Stock of Heavy and Shelf HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL, CHAINS AND TRACES, TABLE AND P<>CKET AXES A TOOLS, IIORSK & MULE CUTLERY, of all kind,-. SHOES, NAILS, SPIKES, RUBBER BELTING, Ac. supplied at strictly wholesale rates. As we are constantly receiving new goods, we propose to meet any decline in prices. AYER A McLONALD, March2&>sly. Rome, Georgia. ALBERT G. PITNEK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, AND DEALER IN PURE UN ADULTERATED LIQUORS CONSUMERS AND MERCHANTS Will gave money at the Comer Broad and Howard Streets, raarch23lv. ROME, GEORGIA. S.M.MAY, Livery and Sale Stable, BROAD STREET, Homo, Georgia. ; Accommodations for Drovers and othe Satisfaction guaranteed. Horses and Ve hides for hire or sale. giaif-Wagon Yard attached. Oct 12 ly __ C- D- J ONES. [Lateof Lvnchbcro, Va.,] DRUGGIST. Dr. J. 11. Nowlin’s Old Stand, No. 117, ROME, GA. The old patrons of Dr. Nowlin, and all others are respectfully requested to give me a call when in want of Druge, Dyes, etc., and satisfaction will bo guaranteed. Twenty-five years experience practically in the Drug business enables uic to speak confidently in this matter. REFERENCES. Dr. G. A. R. Tucker, j J. K. Taliaferro Summerville. Ga. j Melville, Ga. n!»£CB-3ui % C.\ <*. SAMUEL, Successor to Elliott £ Samuel, COTTON FACTOR, WAREIIOLSE Si ITU. MI'IUXT. [At Steamboat Lauding,] It ns: GEORGIA . Oct 12 Ely Thomas Berut, James ri. Blurt, John M-Berry- BERUYS&CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, At old Railroad Depot and Boat Wharf, ROME, GEORGIA. Liberal cash advances will be made on cotton and produce consigned tQ us. Octl2_6ni ! SUMMERVILLE LODGE NO. 109 F. & X. M. u Regular Meetings will be held on the FIRST SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH at 2 o’clock, r. m. J. T. HENDRIX, W. M. J. B. Knowles, Secretary. ly. -Tune 4th. 1871. Dll JAMES KTHOMAS; DENTIST. [over attwood & lamkin’s] NO. 110 EMPIRE BLOCK, BROAD ST. ROME -^GEORGIA AV. M. Stevenson SUMMERVILLE, G EORGIA, (At the old stand of Stevenson A Hill.] A \TILL keep constantly on hand for sale \ \ a good assortment of Leatherwhioh for durability and finish shall compare with any made in North Georgia, and will be sold cheapforCASH, or exchanged for. good hides. Hides tanned on shares if desired. Ni iv 1 :U v . .1 011N TAYLOK , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Summerville Ga. WILL praetiee in the Courts of Chat tooga and the adjoining counties of the Rome Circuit. Oct 26-ly Center s & Gerbers Main Street, LAFk YETTE, GEORGIA. Wagon, Buggy and Ploio Makers. TUE desire to call the attention of our \ T friends and the public generally to our Wagons and Buggies, Which are manufactured from the best ma terial and never fail to give entire satisfae 1 tion. .Repairing done in best style and on short notice. We wish to call particular attention to our Two-Horse Plow, our own iuvention, and pronounced superior to any ever used in this section. Farmers pur chasing this Plow will have their tn~ney returned if it is not all we represent it to be. Orders solicited. marT-ly READ HOTJSE OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT, Chattanooga, Trnn. JOHN T. READ. Proprietor. [Late of McMinnville.] M. turn, fropiwor. R. H. HctLnxai » A Cos., DrnggUt* • Fr*uct»co, Col., had *9 A 14 Conmarca t>v. K. T. MILLIOAN Bear* Testimony to thei# AVonderfiil Curative L.Tecta. They aro not a vU« Fancy Brink, Made of Poor Bom, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Rrfuis Lltuon,doctored, tpiccd and zwectcnc.l to please the taste, called * Tonics,” “ Appetiren.” “Restorers,” Ac.. that lead tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but ore a true Mcdl:lne, made from the native roots and herb* of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimu lant*. They oro the Glt CAT BLOOD PURI FIER and A LiPKOimo PRIXCIPLJ!, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blo».I to a healthy condition. N<* person con take these P: t ters according to directions, nml remain Inn; snwr.l, provided tiieir bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, nnd tho vital onrani wa».oJ beyond the point of repair. They are a Gentle Purgative nm v ell r.** a Tonic, possessing aNo, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inf.ato mation of the Idvcr, am! nil the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COM PL.IIXTS, whether It* young or old. married orainjrie, at the dawn of w»ma.i. hood or at Uic turn of life, thtoo Tonic Hitler* have no* I equal. For Indamnintory and Chronic Bhenmiu ti*m and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fe vers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid neys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. (Such Disease* are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by duraugement of the Digestive Orgaas. DYSPEPSIA OR IXDIGESTIOX. Head- I ache, Pain in the Bhonldera, Coughs, Tightness of the IChest, Dizziness, Sour Enictations of the Stomach. Dad Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in th* regintui of the Kidneys, ami a hundred other painful j symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. | They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid | Uver and Bowels, which render them of nneqoaled efficacy In cleansing the blood oV all Impurities, and im j parting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR 8K.15T DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, gait | Rheum, Blotches, Bpots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Ilead. Bore Eyes, Erysipe las, Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Bki», of whatever name or nature am literally dug up and carried out of tho system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in suck eases will convince the most incredulous of their cura tive e fleets. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its im purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions cr Sores; cleanse it flod it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is fouL and your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the svsrem will follow. Pin, Tape and other Worm*, lurking In th* system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the he.afthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humor* and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No svstem of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from like these Bitten. Sold by all Druggist a and Dealers. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. 11. MCDONALD A CO, Druggists and General Agents, San Francisco, Cali* fornis, and S2 ar.d ti Commerce Street. New York. JOHN M. DUMAS, ALPINE, GA., TT TOULD call the attention of his friend* \ \ and the public generally to his well selected stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, which he will sell on the most accommo dating terms for C A.SIT, or country produce - Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Octly 6m Josephs. McGinnis, SUMMERVILLE, GA. ALL kinds of Paintingdoneinbest style and at lowest prices for cash. .Solicit* a call. Oct 26 6m C 110 ICE HOUSE, CORNER BRORD AND BRIDGE STREET*, ROME, GEORGIA , J. C. RAWLINS, PROPRIETOR SITTATED IN THE BUSINESS FART OF ROME. Passengers taken to and from the Depo Free of Charge. march23ly. AY. F. Simfson, W. II- Strain, J. D- Strain. Simpson, Strain & Cos. SUMMERVILLE, GA. ALL kinds of Plantation work done in the best style. Wagons ironed, and all work in their line promptly executed. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed they re<peotful!y solicit a oontin uanee of the same OctSfly j