The Chattooga advertiser. (Summerville, Ga.) 1871-1???, May 24, 1872, Image 4
Sketches of t>e Liberal Republican j Candidates. HO rack GItF.EI.RY. For the past twenty rears no name ! has been more familiar to the Am.-ri- j can people than that of Horace Gree ley, who, as editor of the New York Tribune, was as well known in the South and West as in the North and East. Mr. Greeley is of Irish de scent —his grandfather having been a native of Ireland —and was born on the 3d of February, 1811, in Amherst, Is. 11. llis parents were poor, but respectable in their sphere. Alter assisting his father in fanning for three or four years. Mr. Greeley war apprenticed to a printer in East Pul ten y, in Vermont, and from that time forth he commenced his career as a compositor at the case, and subse quently as editor. For ten years af t r his arrival in New York (August, 1831) he worked as journeyman prin ter and journalist. He was engaged in a great many journa’istie enterpri ses, some of which were successful during their existence, while the tna j rity failed. Among these wore the Morning Post, the New Yorker, the Jeffersonian, and the Log Ca'in. — Hi 1836 h« w.- mun i. I to a Mi* f. honey, of North Carolina. He was : Whig while the Whig party surviv ed. and when the Republican party arose he attached himself to that party, with which he has since acted. The New Y’ork Tribune was started by Mr. Greeley in April, 1841. In 1848 Mr. Greeley was elected to Con fress for the short term. He visited iurope in 1851, and was chosen chairman of one of the juries at the World’s Fair. In 1880, at the Re publican Convention which nominated Mr. Lincoln for President, Mr. Gree ley defeated the nomination for the position of ex-Secretary Seward, a gainst whom and Tburlow Weed he had an old grudge. Mr. Greeley’s Course for the last ten years—during and since the war—is familiar to all, and does not need recapitulation. B. GHATZ BROWN. Benjamin Grntz Brown, the candi date for the Vice Presidency on the ticket with Mr. Greeley, was born in Lexington, Kentucky, May 118th, 1826. He graduated at Yale Col ledge in 1847, and afterwards studied law and took up his residence in St. Louis twenty-two years ago and com menced the practice of his profession, lie was in those early days a support e ■ of Senator Benton and an advocate o" the, emancipation of slaves in Mis iouri. From 1852 to 1858 lie was a member of tbo Legislature of that State. In 1854 he established the >St. Louis Democrat, which he edif&l. When the war broke out lie volun teered and raised a regiment, and subsequently commanded a brigade of Missouri militia in the Union service during an invasion of the St at e. Mr. Brown was foremost in organizing the movement which resulted in the or dinance of emancipation in 1864. lie was elected to the United States Senate from Missouri in 1863—his term expiring in 1867. In 1870 he was elected Governor of Missouri, beating the regular Republican nomi nee and overcoming all the former Radical proscriptions that had pre vailed in that State. He was elected against the opposition of the entire country press of his party and the State and National Administrations, his most- zealous support coming from his paper, the St. Louis 'Democrat. He led the anti .Grant Republicans of Missouri, and achieved great popular ity among the Republican opponents of the Administration throughout the M ost. In the month of October, of 1871, he issued a severe an ti- Ku- K 1 u proclamation. His personal appear ance, while serving in the Senate, described: He is about the medium height, very slender in figure, with a pale face and fiet-y red hair and beaid. These words do not exaggerate, and scarcely convey an adequte idea of the brilliant hue of his abundant locks. They are “real raving red,” nor could hs most ardent admirer call them anything else. If he were a lady, this wealth of auburn curls could be in the present fashion of that hue, a great ornament; hut as it is it makes him certainly striking, though assur edly not handsome. His style of dress is neat and quiet: his manner es speaking calm at first, though ris ing afterward to warmth and earnest ness. One cannot be long in his company without discovering much firmness and resolution of character, combined with an activity peculiar to men of his complexion and lightly'- ■ built frame. How doth the busy Horace (1 Improve each shining hour; And look for Office every day in every party's power- How skilfully he builds his sells, How neat ho spreads the soap. And when pig-iron will not avail Takes free trade as Ins hope. A Confiding Husband!—During the trial of a ease a witness persisted in testifying to what his wife "told him. j To this of course the attorney ob jected. He would proceed again to tell “shust : Low it vas,” when the attorney would ting out: “How do yon know that?” j .'My vise told me,” was the answer. This was repeated several times. Presently the Judge becoming una ble to contain himself longer, inter rupted: Suppose your wife were to teli you that the heavens had fallen— v.hat would you think?” “Veil I dink day van down? ' * THE CHATTOOGA ADVERTISER; SUMERVILLE, GA., MAY 24, 1872. LOOK OITFOIIT!!R(INCIYMTIR.f!U Spring 1872. HAVING greatly reduced my stock of i Goods during the past month, lam now prepare ! to offer almost an entire new and fresh stock of Spring arid »S'nminer Goods. (.Wasting of best and latest styles of La dies'Dress Goods, ranging from 12-* cents 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 Hits and Bonnets of the latest and most fashionable styles and colors. Prices to suit the time. Linens, CotUmades, Janes Ca-dmer-'-. /?eady-Made Clothing, Ilata Boots and .Shoes, Saddlery, Hardware, Queenswr.ie, Guns, Groceries, Virginia R-as Tobacco, (grown in Kentucky) Drugs, Medicines, &e. I take in exchange all kinds of country produce, cotton rngx, etc. I return my sincere thank* to my many friend.- ami customers for their liberal pat ronage, and flatter myself if they will only call and examine my stock arid i-rie.es, I may re mouably expect a continuance Os the mime. THOMPSON IIILES. apt-id t»d Vance & Kirby, No. 174 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Wholesale Dealers in General Hardware, Call the attention of the trade to their large mid complete assortment of Hca'-y and Shelf Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Horse and Mule shoes, tilths, <S'pokes, Fel loes, Wheelbarrows, Hopes, Twines, and Cordage, of various kinds, shovels, spades, forks, hoes, scythes, snaths, and in fact all article* usually found in it linit,-ebu»B Hard ware establishment, allot' which have been recently bought for cash, are new, and will ho sold at northern Ur eastern prices, freight added. An invitation Is extended to the trade, everywhere, and dealers will find it to their interest to mu-mine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, ns we are de termined not to be undersold. Agents for Buflal's .Scales and Orange Howler Company. Term h (lash. DA MID jj- KIRIS Y. fob 1-fun FREE FREIGHTS —AND— No (Commissions, Quick Trade and Small Profits. K. R. FOSTER. riAIIANKtG'Ij for past patronage, is just I. eompleting anew and convenient Store House ami has formed a partnership. In order to accommodate their rapidly increasing trade ter the next 60 days will, if we cannot agree upon price of any pro duce, ship and sell, free of Freights and Commit sums, to Home, any article of pro duce that is put up in shipping order, at the owners risk, and sell any articles from Store that may he wanted as lew as any house in Chattooga county. We mean what we say. and will prove it if you will give us a chance. A. 11, FOSTER f 00. apr2o-tnd I >1 7 IM I A >1 * & A I , I A IN Pradiral Wafdi-mahers, ROME, GEORGIA. DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. BRING both thoroughly acquainted with every branch of the business, j they guarantee saii,'.faction to all who pat j room* them. All work done promptly and j wahkantkd- feb22-ly ! Nil's. S. CM 11 mnmond, j ALL DESCRIPTIONS OE Laces, Embroideries, Buttons l’ara*ol* And Fan*, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons , Mohair Braids, Sew ing Silks. Needles, Tapes, Eats, jjr. jjv. 45 Broad Street. Rome, Ga, Oct 126 m Millinery. A SUPPLY OF Fashlnnable Millinery Goods CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Mrs. ATTAWAY. Mgs SALLIE WILKINSON. MANTUA MAKING?" DRESS CUTTING, &C. I.UKSSKS a x AX’D FIT TO ORDER. All Hinds of Sewing Neatly Bone. Misses Mates & Sn vrpk. Verandah Block, 3d Door from Coth ran's Bank, Rome, Georgia. DIE Cr. A. IE TUCKER, SUMMERVILLE. GA. OFFERS his Profi-sriomil servhvs to the eit-ns of this place and the sar roumling country. 41*isc<* at Slis Residence, i>li. -I - *T.THOMAS OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY B-'i.'s leave to inform the citizens of this county and persons on the Alabama line, that he will devote his time and attention to the practice of medicine in the future. AM ease-, of whatever nature will be skill fully handled and treated. Residence fee miles b. lute Summer ride, on the Main Alabama or Gayles eille road. ■ aprillSlv. R, W. ROEBUCK, DEALER IN gloves uiul Tin Wjut. 98 Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. OPPOSITE NORTON' S. MV stock- of COOKING STOVES i.- one of the most complete ever ottered in Romo, and of the very beat kinds known to the housekeeper*. 1 would call especial attention to “GIBBS' COOK,” a model of perfect construction of chaste and bold deign. with large and roomy top, deep and capacious flues, extra large ami thoroughly ventilated oven, with double racks and one of the best bating and most convenient stoves ever made. f have ;,1,0 “THE ACTIVE.” “LA DY GAV ” and the “IRON CLAD,” and others. Ah«. ranges of various sizes and most approved patterns. Also if EATING STOVES for either coal or wood, of xari.ns-styles and He*.— We have a large stock of Tin Ware con stantly on hand, ami can make anything in that line or copper to order. Hoofing and Guttering done in the best style. Plumbing and Pipe-laying, for water or gas, done by experienced workmen. All we ask is a fair showing. Come and see us. Also agent for the Novelty -Stove ami Hollow-ware works of Route. Dee 7, wly. J.&S. BONES ANI) CO. .HARDWARE AND STOVES, Home, (ieorgia, Offer Chattooga and Wal ker Counties advantages worth attention. They keep the largest Stock to be found this side of the Gulf, and defy Com petition. A AGENTS FOR RO VE HOLLOHMIW & STOVE MANUFACTURING CO. J/tumi’HcturerH of Stoves, Hallow-ware, Wagon Boxes, Grates, Ac. Do all kinds of I/ill and Machine work to order and at reasonable rates, tMI arid fret a Home made -Vtove, with a full and square guar antee that it will do all tvu claim for it' Doe 2i-ly Just Received A large and well selected stock of Dry Gooch, .Dress Garifls, linens. Cotton ades, Jeans, Clothing, Huts, Hoots, Shoes and Notions, which we offer cheap for cash. SHROPSHIRE $ SON. Corner Broad and Bridge Streets, ROME. GEORGIA. Dr. L. Iff. Hall, S ll rire on. 13 ei itis t, lltmir, Georgia; [Office over Ntuith’s Book Store.] Returns his sincere thanks to the Citizens i of Chattooga and adjoining counties for the very liberal patronage bestowed tip on him for the past five years, and respect fully solicits a continuance- With an ex peri«nee ot twelve years constant practice 1 feel warranted in guaranteeing satisfac tion to all who may favor me with their patronage. All branches of the profession faithfully executed. LrP 'My work stands the test of time, and always gives satisfaction. L. M. HALL. Janl 8-fun Jack & Brother, Book and Job Printers, Home, Ga. T.iaui. 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 as tention. Address, JACK & BROTHER. Janll-tf WHEAT WANTED! Also ltupm-u-r of the Ex ra Double Dutch Vnohor Bolt inc Cloths, French Burr and Esopuse Mill Stones. Tin- Eureka Smut and‘Separating Machines. Also Agentfor Parkers Johnson's and the California .Shunt Machines, Turbine Water Wheel-. Belting. Mill Rocks. I’roof Puffs, and mill furnishing goods generall y MONUMENTj —to the— Confederate J)cad of Georgia, And to those Soldiers from other Confederate States WHO WERE KILLED OR LIED IN THIS ST A TE. THE j/ONCMENT ’ToT'OST $50,000, The Corner Stone, it is proposed, shall be laid as soon as the receipts will permit -2,000 Prizes, Valued at $500,000. That Amount, only, in Tickets, to be sold. For every Five Dollars subscribed there will be given a eertificateof LifeMenibership to the J/onumenra! Association. This cer tificate will entitle the owner thereof to an equal interest in the following property, to be distributed as soon as a requisite num ber of shares are sold, to-wit: First. N inc hundred and One Aeresof Land in Lincoln coun ty, Georgia. «n wnich are the v’eUfcnowM J/agrudor! fold and Copper Mines, valued at $150,000- .ln-1 to f-'ev-u* o Hundred and Fortv- Four Shares in One Hundred Thousand Dollars of United Htates currency, to.wit: 1 chare of SIO,OOO SIO,OOO 1 “ of 5,000 5,000 2 “ of 2,500 5,000 10 “ of 2,000 20,000 10 “ n f 1.000 10,000 20 “ of 500 10.000 100 “ of lot) 10.000 200 “ of 50 10,000 400 “ of 25 10.000 1000 “ of 10 10,000 SIOO,OOO From the First-eh. s Real Estate offered hv well known patriotic citiiens, pi die Confederate Monumental Association, the following Prizes have been selected, and added to the foregoing shares: 1. BERZILIA Tliis well known 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 -- The well known (TIT • HOTEL, fronting on Broad street. The building is of brick, three stories high, .14x70 feet— Valued at $26,000. x ’ 3. The SOLITUDE PLANTATION, in Russell county, Alabama, on the Chat tahoochee River, with elegant an.j commo dious improvements. The averate rental since IRO4 has been over (s7,twi) seven thousand dollars. 4. THAT LARGE brick residence and store, on the Northwest corner of Broad and Centre streets, known as the Phinzv or linudry House. Rents for two thousand 5. Tlic ROGER N HOUSE, on Greene street, anew and elegant Brick Pe idenee, in the most desirable portion of that beau tiful street. Valued at $16,000. 6. FLAT m ’Bll, with 120 acres of laud, half a mile ft- t.i 'he city limits, tic elegant suburban rexideme of Antoine Poullaut, Esq., in go-d order. \ aiued at $16,000, V 7- The HEARING IIOtJSE, a layve and commodious residence, with thirty city lots 60X210 feet, fmntimr on Mi Kinnieand Carnes streets. Valued at $16,000. 8. Xtanton Residence am! Orchard, on the Georgia Railroad. Valued at tf5,000- Also—-One share of 100 bales of cotton. One share of 50 bales 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 separate 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, the 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 -S'tatescurrency offered as inducements for subscription, and will determine upon the plan forthe Monument, the description thereon, the site therefor, select an orator for the occasion, and regu late the ceremonies to be observed when the comer stone is laid, to-wit • General L MeLaws, Gen. A R Wright. Gen. M A N’tovall. Gen. W M Gardner. Gen. Goode Bryan. Col. C .Ynead. Colonel \Y m IM Vawfonl, 4/aior Jos B (Ainmiing, .Major George T ‘Jackson, d/ajor Joseph Ganahl. J/ajor IP Girardey. Hon R H May. Adam Johnson. Johnathan M .Hiller, W ll Goodrich, J D Butt, Henry Moore, l)r \Y E Hearing. Agents are allowed twenty per cent. — They are required to pay their own expen ses; tickets and circulars alone being furn ished them. They will remit weekly, the amounts from rales received, less ‘ their commissions. _ (Nocommissions will he de ducted from simple contributions). flu account of the very great labor re quired of the General Agents, the offered' services ot 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 anv deduction whatever. L. & A. II McLAAVS. General Agents. No 2 Old P O Range. lAdntosh -S't.. Augusta. Georgia, lION..TAS. M .sM/VTHE, Traveling Agent. jan2s-3m NATIONAL HOTEL, Atlanta, Gforsia. -i AS. 17. OAVENS. PROPRIETOR. 600 BUSHELS BEEDOATN BE JO URN ITT ,(• SONS. DIAORCI-S. UNITED STATES DIVORCE AGENCY ESTXET. fSHKI- 1855. Divorces legally obtained in every .State where the laws are liberal on the subject, and under the United State* laws, fir j>er sonsfrom any .State or country, legal every where, desertion, cruelty, non-support, drunkenness, etc., sufficient cause, no pub licity required, no fee until divorce obtained. Call on or address Gould & BcRGEH, Counsellors-at-Law, Broadway, 2d door below John St. New York City. CLOCKS! HOUSE CLOCKS, OFFICE CLOCKS, CHURCH CLOCKS, RAILROAD CLOCKS, FOR SALE BY j. j:. veal. ROME. GEORGIA. feb2o-ly QEOKGIA, Chattooga County. ’Whereas, J. A. Bass, Administra tor on the estate of .J. L. Bass, de ceased, has applied for letter* of dis mission from said administration.— These are therefore to cite and ad rnorii dt 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 he granted said applicant, and he be discharged from said Administra tion as the law directs. Given under my hand April 1-t 1872. aprilßhn J. R. HILL, Ord’y. LIVERY STABLE ROME, GEORGIA. S. F. BOVVER,S' & W. L. WIOTELY, Have constantly on hand to hire Good Horses and excellent Vehicles. Splendid Accommodations for Drovers and others. 1 Corses. Carriages and Bug gies always on hand for .Sale. »fesrEntire Satisfaction Guaranteed to All who Patronize them Dec 7-ly. Bolivar H. Cooke & Cos. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Ready Made Olotkinur NO. 70 PUBLIC SQUARE, Nashviu,k, Tennessee. Oct 26-ly Mrs. L. C*JQHNSON, FASHIONABLE DRESSMA «$X -fxD riU*ii !oi*ii iir. SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA. \l.t, k’-'-l- of cutting and sowing for f.ad-t-v and G--ntlemen done in the hv.t *tyle anti on the most uecommodatiug terms, L-ite>t Fa- hion* always on hand, and all Work guaranteed. Get.lit ly EMIGRANT TICKETS For Sab- By THOMAS .F PERRY. Agent, A’O.MK. GEORGIA. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of Now York. Assets over $45,000,000. Thos. J. Perry, Agent. ) „ W. D. Hoyt. .l/0,1. Ex. j f,a REFERENCE. —( apt. AreherGriffiith, 11, 1) Cothran. Jas. M. Elliott, George E. Maguire. If. A- Hills. Edward 11. West. Ilev. S. E. Axon—all Policy Holders. Dec 7-ly SMITH KNOX, BOOT A\D 8IIOi;?IAK£R SUMMERVILLE, GA- M ork done in 1-est style and at lowest prices for cash. Repairing promptly at tended to -1 VU work warranted. Nov 25 ly Cothran & Maguire, I > rokers an and COMMISSION MERCIIJ NT S, ROME. GA. 1)1 Y and sell Exchange. Specie. Bank ) Notes, Government. Railroad and other Securities, make collections and remit promptly. Attend to shipment of eott on to New York or elsewhere, and make lj|,_ end advances on the same. april 4-I.» m J. N. WiMPEE, CARRIAGE MANUFACTI*HER, (In rear of 1 ittier & Smith.) ROME. GEORGIA. Elegant Baggies. .S'prinsr Wagons and other vehicles made to order. Repairing of all kinds promptly and well done The best of workmen employed. ap'l4-ly YOUNG REBEL His sire was Young Glencoe, whose sire was Old Imported Glencoe, Lis dam by Leviathan. This thorough-bred horse will stand at C. B. Beavers’s, 6 miles west of Summerville. Insurance SI2,OO."TSfj Those wishing thorough-bred colts will find this a rare opportunity. Will try to avoid accidents at al times but no responsibility for them mar2l3m Wm. E. Reavers, A. J. MIDDLETON, " RETAIL DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS •Family Groceries, 8 Choice Tobacco and Cigars, Wines and Liquors of all grades. Parties wishing to purchase goods will do well to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. fcbflS-ly w. f. ayer. j. c. McDonald AYER Ac \TCDOX ALD DEALER)I\ HABDWAEE, IEGN AND STEEL. And Agricultural Implements, NUMBER. 71, BROAD STREET, ROME, GEORGIA We iurite all who are interested in the latest method of Improved Acricnlture to an in -pect-on of our stock of Agricultural Our extended connection with leading Manufacture- throughout the I nited States, enables us to supply every want in this line with satisfaction to the purchaser. We are Agents for COTTON GINS AND PRESSES. IIORSE-I*GWERS. GRAIN DRILLS. H VR ROWS AND CULTIVATORS. AND PLOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. All of which will he supplied at Manufactures' Price--. We also keep a stock of MARBLEIZED MANTLES. HUBS. FELLOES AND SPOKES. GUNS AND PISTOLS Agents for the Celebrated NORWAY OATS. We invite special attention to our large amj Complete Stock of Heavy and Shelf HARDWARE IRON AND STEEL. CHAINS AND TRACKS TABLE AND POCKET AXES k TOOLS. ' HORSE it MULE ’ CUTLERY. of all kin-!-. SHOES NAILS, SPIKES. RUBBER BELTING, (tc. ISr-Merel.-nt* supplied at strictly wholesale rate*. A- we are e«.n.<tantlv receiving new pood-, we propose to meet any do (dine in prices. AY hit A McDONAfJ). Mar- h_ - j-ly. Rome, Georgia. *ALB IhPtT G. j y ITXEI?. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, AND DEALER IN PURE UNADUETERATED EIQI ORS —7 -;0: CONSUMERS AND MERCHANTS Will save money Pyjcalling at tire Corner Broad and Howard Streets, march23lv. ROME. GEORGIA. S,M.MAY, Livery and Sale Stable, BROAD STREET. I tome, Georg-in. Aeeomniodathm- for Drovers and othe Satisfaction guaranteed- Horses and Ve hide- for hire or sale- JteV'Wagon Yard attached- Get 12 ly (’. I). JON US [Lateof Lvnchki ho. Va.,J DRUGGIST. Dr. J. H. Nowlin'sOr.DStand, No. 117, HOME, <iA. The old patrons of Dr. Nowlin, and all others are respectfully requested to give me a eall when in want of Hi nge. Dye-, etc., and satisfaction will be guaranteed. Twenty-five years experience practically in the Drug business enables uie to speak confidently in this mutter. REFERENCES. Dr. G. A. R. TtfKKit, I J. F. Tatjaferro Suttttmrviilc, Ga. | .Melville, Ga. nug.'i-.m CL G.’SA Nil' HI i, Successor to Elliott if- ’yfi/n net, COTTON FACTOR, WAMiiorsE & rou. n;;iini.\H. [At Stoiimhoat Landittg,] SStf.ll U kIiOIKsS l. 0:-tl2 J-1 y Thomas Bkrrt. Jamks &. Berry, John M- Berry. DEIIKYStfeCO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, At old Railroad Depot and Boat Wharf. KOBE, GLOIIMA. IJberol cash advances will 1» made on cotton and produce consigned toils- Oct-12 fun' SUMMERVILLE LODGE NO. 109 i \ & ]\r. Regular Meetings will be held on the FIRST SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH at 2 o’clock, P. m. J. T. HENDRIX, W. M. J. R. Knowles, Secretary, ly. -Tune 4th, 1871. WLJ AMES]). THOM AS. D EXT I ST. [over ATTWOOD & LAMKIN' S] NO. no EMPIRE BLOCK. BROAD ST. ROME GEORGIA AW M. Stexrerxson SI MMERVILLE. GEORGIA, [At the old stand of Stevenson A Hill.] \I T ILL keep constantly on hand for sale t ' a good assortment of Leather which for durability and finish .-hall compare with any made in North Georgia, and will be sold cheap for CASH, or exchanged for good hides. Hides tanned on shares if desired. Novi 51 y .lOHN TAY I iOK , ATTORNEY AT LAW. SiLiiimei%ille C) a. WILL practice in tlie Court* ofCh.it tooga and the adjoining counties of the Rome (’imfit. < )ct 2( -ly Center’s & Gerbers Alain Slreet, IA EX YETTE, GEORGIA. Wagon. Buggy and Plow Makers. VU E desire to call the attention of our * V friends and the public generally to our Wagons and Buggies, Which are manufactured from the best ma terial and never tail to give entire satisfac tion. /Repairing done in best style and nu short notice. M e wish to call particular attention to our Two-Horse Plow, our own invention, and pronounced smverior to any ever used in tin- section. Farmers pur chasing this Plow will have their m ney returned it it is not ail we represent it to I*. Orders solicited. marT-ly IHTAI) HOUSE OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT, Tens. JOHN T. READ. Propriew, j Late of McMinnville. ] J W,, ,n, P'-;in'*tor, «. n. , Ca, Dninlau .<« Gen. Ag .-au t 'aoclaco, Cal , and 33 k 34 Commerce si. N. Y. MILLIONS Tlrar Testimony to thei«* Wonderful CnraHve TflTect*. TJioy nro not a vile Tant y Drink, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Sjelril* aud Rcfu»« Dlquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please th« called ' Tonics,” “Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Ac., that load thotlppleron tadrunkennewnml ruin, hutsro a true Modi line, made from the native toots trod herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Sttmn -1 ants. They are the CS Zt EAT BLOOD PURI ri2:K and A LIFEGIVIYQ rRI.YCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying o(Tall pol-wnousmatter and rcstorhif the blo«te8 to condition. No person can take these Bit ters according to directions, and remain long tinwelL pr«rrhi« and their bones are not destroy< >i By mlm r*! poison or other means, and the vital organs waited beyond the point of repair. They arc a Ocntle ns a\ ell na n Tonic, I««sc*d»nf also, the peculiar merit of AcOt>j( as a pom rlul a,rcnt hi relieving r.tngeatkm or In dam niaMon of the Liver, and nil the Visceral Orjmn*. FO It FCM A UKT> M PI. AI A T-H, w hethor in young or old. married orsinp’.c. «t t!ic dawn of woman hood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Biitent have m> equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic I*lienmn tl*m and Gout, D.v*pep»lii or ln<Uare«tlon, Unions, Remittcut and Intermittent Fe ver*, Diseases of the Blood, Diver, Kid ney* and It ladder, these llltter* have been most successful. Such Dlwcnsc* arc caused l>y Vitiated Klood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Dlizentlre Organs. DYSPEPSIA OK IXDIGESTIOX, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders. Coughs. Tightness of the Fhest, Dizziness. Sonr Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, InHainmatlon of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms are the oflsprinp; of DyspepMla. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unoqualed efficacy in cleansing the Mood of all impurities, and im parting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR HKIX DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches. Spots. Dimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head. Sore Eyes, Erysipe las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Dweasesof the Skin, of whatever name or nature ara literally dug up and carried out of the system iu ft short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their cura tive effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its im purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when It is fouL and your reelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and Hie health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape and other Worms, lurking In tho system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phy&dorist, there is scarcely an individual upon the ia’ce of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humor* and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. Sold by all Druggist* and Dealers. J WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A Druggists and General Agents, San Francisco, Cali fornia, and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. JOHNM. DUMAS, ALPINE, GA., TST'OULD rail > t 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 CASH, or fount ry produce* Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Oct 19-6 m Joseph s. McGinnis, SUMMERVILLE, GA. ’ l.Ti kinds of Painting done in best style and at lowest price* for cash. NoKcita a call. Oct 26 6m c'lic>ice iiotfsE - , COli'AT. BEORP AND BRIDGE STTREET*, ROME, GEORGIA, J. C. RAWLINS, PROPRIETOR SITUATED IN THE BUSINESS PART Os ROME. Passengers taken to and from the Depo Free of Charge. t'iareh23ly. A- F. Smi.son. W. H.,Strain, and. I>. Strain. Simpson, Strain & Cos. SUMMERVILLE, GA. \LL kinds of Plantation work done in the best stvle, Wagons ironed, and ail work in their line promptly executed, 1 hankful lor the patronage heretofore bestowed they respectfully solicit a con tin uanee of the euine Oe^S#fy