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THE CHATTOOGA ADVERTISER
Ho Kortgage on the Farm.
BV JOHN H. TATW.
Karr, let's kill tl.e fattencalf ami celebrate
the day,
For the In-! drea-lfid mortgage on tliefum
" is wiped away ;
1 have'cot the papers wuh me, they are
right as right can he—
Let n.» laugh anil inr together, fir the
dear old farm is free.
Don't all the Yankees celebrate the Fourth
day o! July,
Because 'twa.« then that freedom's sun lit
up our nation's -k> ?
Why shouldn't we then celebrate, and this
day ne'er forget?
Where is there any freedom like being out
of debt?
I've Hi up many loomin'* an hour before
the sun,
And night has overt aketi me before the
task was done;
When weary with my labor 'tuns this
thought that nerved my arm.
Each day of foil will help to pay the mort
gage cn the fann.
And, Maty, you have done your part in
rowin' to the -bore,
By to kin eggs and butter to the little vil
lage spire;
Yon did not spend the money in dressing
* Up for show,
But sang from mom till evening in your
faded calico.
And Bessie, our sweet daughter—God bless
her loving heart,
The lad that gets her for a wife must be
by nater smart—
-Bhe's gone without piano, her lonely hours
to charm.
To have a hand in payin' off the mortgage
on the farm.
I'll build a little cottage soon, to make your
heart rejoice;
I’ll buy a good piano to go with Bessie’s
voice;
You skull not make your butter with that
ho and down concern,
For I'll go this very day and buy the finest
patent eh urn.
Lay by your faded calico, and go with tuo
to town,
And get yourself and Bessie anew and
shining gown;
Low prices for our produce need not give
us now alarm,
' Spruce up a little Mary! there's no mort
gage on the farm.
While our hearts are now s > loyful, let us,
Mary, not forgot
To thank the God of Heaven for being out
of debt,
For He gave the rnin and sunshine, and
put strength into my arm,
And lengthened out the days to see no
fnorigage on the farm'
Batavia, N. Y.
Country Newspapers.
Few people appreciate the value of
the village papers which gather up
the news of a county and advocate
the interests of a locality, And few
understand the amount ed ability re
quired to edit such a paper, where one
' man must be editor, publisher, prin
ter, book-keeper and all. Imagine
how much the intelligence of the coun
try would suffer by the blotting out
of the country papers, which treat the
immediate interests of the people and
thus come into immediate contact with
their minds.
The true country editor understands
that his paper thrives by being in
tensely local; that it is not by learned
editorials on tariff and income tax,
but by articles in favor of the new
railroad, by descriptions of the new
factory, by advocacy of the new bridge,
that he must succeed. People look
in his columns not only for the latest
genera! news, but for a mention of
every interesting fact, of every curi
ous matter of gossip in his own count
try. And thus the paper becomes the
reflector of the current events and the
public sentiment of his section. Noth
ing is too small to ho itemized if only
it is of interest. A country editor
advertised the other day that he would
insert a list of the names of all the
people who had joined the churches in
the county in a recent revival. Which
showed that ho understood his busi
ness. He proposes to chronicle even
event of interest occurring in his ju
risdiction.
Every intelligent family should give
a cordial support to the local newspa
per. It is one of the great educa
tional influences.— Reporter.
The Bottle of Oil.
Once upon a time there lived an old
man in a large house, lie had serv
ants and everything he wanted, yet
ho was not happy, and when things
did not go as lie wished, he was cross.
At last his servants left him. Quite
out of temper, he went to a neighbor
with the story of Lis distresses.
if lt seems to me," said the neigh
bor, ''it would be well for you to oil
yourself a little.”
■ ‘‘To oil myself!”
‘‘Yes. and 1 will explain. Some
time ago, one of the doors in my house
creaked. Nobody liked to go in or
out by it. One day 1 oiled its hinges,
and it has been constantly used by
everybody since.”
“Then you think I am like your
creaking door,” cried the old gentle- j
man. “How do you want uie to oil j
myself?”
“That’s an easy matter,” said the |
neighbor. “Go home and engage a j
servant, and when he does right praise
him. If, on the contrary, he does j
something amiss, do not be cross; oil \
vour voice and words with the oil of !
love.”
The old gentleman went home, and i
no harsh or ugly word was found in i
his house afterward. Every family !
should have a bottle of this precious
.oil, for every family is liable to a crenk
hinge in the shape of a fretful
a cross temper, a harsh ‘
war a fault-finding spirit.
ypital invested in wine making
/mi* is ?31.000.000.
THE CHATTOOGA ADVERTISER; SUMERVILLE, GA, JUNE 28. 1872,
MITCHELL’S
[FAMILY MEDICINES.
.
Every family can save large Hoc
tor s Hills l>y keeping constantly on
band Mitchell’s Medicines. They will
keep any length of time.
MITCEI.E S
Diarrhoea Cordial
« considered in !i*p'-n able in all families
that have on used if. the cure is certain.
MITCHELL'S
Neuralgia Hctliciur.
ever fn'lw to relieve Neuralgia, Biliious
or Cramp Colics. Headaches, t kc.
MITCHELL'S
< 'ltill Mtulirino
has jnstlv tak n the lead of all Chill Mi db
cine and is effectual in everv ease.
MITCHELL'S
j PIIsE OI.NT>IH\T
is the surest Ifile Ifcmedv known, and is
entirely successful when directions arc Fol
lowed strictly.
MITCHELL'S
(Ollill «BII1!I\E
is superior to the many nostrums fluffed so
highly.
MITCHELL'S
LIVER PILLS
Are the licet in the Market.
rilVMlin WORD SVRIiP.
It contain" one grain of A'antonine to the
drachm. When v- u give it, you know
what von are administering to vonr child.
MOTHER'S S(WHIM STRI P
is perfectly safe, reliable and effectual.
Victoria Wash.
It is superior, andcheaper than the /ion
zincs, and without the risk of fires.
MITCHELL’S
Lniniagogiic Pill
will regulate more ca-ex of deranged men
struation than any other one r medy, and
is entirely harmless t the system.
Everything in u first class drug store eon
stanlly on hand, for the wholesale and re
tail trade. Call K-fore purchasing o se
where, and examine prices and stoek.
R. V. MITCHELL,
DRUGGIST,
100, BROAD ST CELT,
HOME, GA.
aprSfitf
The 1 )ic«l l‘ilmtion
OF
Confederate Monumental Scheme
WILL
Positively Take Place
ON THE
FIRST WEDNESDAY IN DECEMBER
NEXT (1872,) /IT UJGCSTA, GA.
SHOULD all the Tickets not he sold, the
amount received will la- distributed in
the proportions named in the Circulars be
tween THE MONUMENT, the Frizes,
and the necessary oxi en-es
The portion to tie distributed will he ap
propriated first to the Money Prizes; then
to the Real Estate, and lastly, to the Shares
ill Cotton.
ANALYSIS OF THE SCHEME.
SIOO,OOO -JO percent, allowed Agents.
50,000 10 “ “ “ State Agents.
50,000 10 per cent allowed lor contin
gent expenses.
1150,000 Owner’s price'of 9 Real Estate
Prizes.
100.000 The 1,7 54 Prizes in Currency.
20,000 The 244 Prizes in Cotton.
$450,000
ted to the Monument-
The price in Currency will he substituted
for any Real Estate Prize, withdrawn on
account of injury to the Property, or for
other cause.
Agents west of the Mississippi stop their
sales on the 15th of November. East ot
that river on the 20th of November.
State Agents are reqnirod to he present
either in person or hy legally appointed
Attorneys at the Distribution.
L. A A 11. MoEAWS,
General Agents,
Augusta, Gft.
W. T. MAISON,
Wholesale Candy Manufacturer.
and
:;ox fik r r oN'Klt
S)<s Itroiut Streel,
Rome. Cra.
M-VNt'K.vmnUM Candy from the host
White “A” Sugar, and sells to the trade at j
17 Cents per Pound.
in lots of 25 pounds and upward*. .411 j
Candy warranted —and no charge for boxes, j
< onnti'V merchant* and consumers gen
erally would do well to call and see for j
themselves before liiivimr elsewhere.
heir All C andy warranted pure and to
stand the hot. weather. a«r2t>'siu j
NOTICE.
\\T the undersigned Building Commit- ;
I ? tee. propose to let. t-i the lowest
bidder, on .Saturday the 22nd insf.. there i
pairing of the Methodist Church in NY,in j
liieivi'le. The house is to be re-covered i
with boards twenty-six inches made of
oak, showing eight inches, with six-penny j
] nails. The house is to be braced with two ;
1 lost oak braces, ton inches square, one in
| the middle of the northern side and the !
oilier at the northwest comer. the braces
to ri st on rooks set in the groundsufficiently '
large or broad to prevent the braves from j
settling in the ground—say covering sur- j
face of foursquare feet each, and so strained •
up as to let the weight of the house re-*t j
on the braces. \\ e will also at the same ’
time receive bids for straightening and bra
cing it inside instead of outside, and to bo
covered as above mentioned. The work is
to lie completed by the first of September
next- \Vc will receive only sealed bids.—
This June 4th 1*72.
D P. Hass. f
G. J. Moysrs, - Committee.
J. IV Johnson, (
LOOK
«ITWiRTiIF.{RCIXMTIR.B!
Spring 1372.
HAVING greatly r-lueed ir y stoek <f
Goods during the past month. I am now
prepared to offer almost an entire in-w and
fresh stock of Spring an I .Summer Good .
Currsi-lirtg of ?»•»; and latest styles of La
dies'Ure.-w Good-, ranging from 124 cents
up. l ine n-sorimeiit of Prints from 10
cents up. A full line of Bleached Doines
riex from l-> u, 25 cents. Large lot of La
die* Hat* and Bonnet* of the latest and
most fashionable .styles and colors. Prices
to suit the time. Linens. Cottoindes. .Janes
Ca-simeres. yfcady-Made Clothing, Hat
Boots and Shoe*, Saddic.ry, Hardware.
Quecnsware, Guns, Groceries, Virginia
Loaf Tobacco, (grown in Kentucky) Drug-.
Medicines, &e.
I take in exchange all kinds of country
produce, cotton rags, etc.
T return my sincere thank* to my many
friends arid customers for their liberal pat
ronage, and flatter myself if they will only
call and examine my stud and prices, T
may reasonably expect a continuance ol
the same.
THOMPSON RILES.
apr!2-tod
Vance & Kirby,
No. 174 Market Street. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Wholesale Dealers in
General Hardware,
fall the attention of the trade to their
large and complete assortment of Ilea’'v
and Shelf Hardware, Iron. Nails, Gla-x,
Horse and Mule shoes, Hubs, .Vpokes, Fel
loes, Wheelbarrows, Ropes, Twines, and
Cordage, of various kinds, shovels, spades,
forks, hoes, scythes, snaths, and in tact all
articles usually found in a first-class Hard
ware establishment, all of which have been
recently bought for cash, are new, and will
be Sold al northern or eastern prices, freight
added.
An invitation is extended to the trade
everywhere, and dealers will find it totheir
interest to exrmiin- our goods and prices
before purchasing elsewhere, as we are de
termined not to he undersold.
Jgents for Roffal's Neales and Orange
Bowler Company.
Terms C'a«li.
VAACE# KIRBY.
feld-fim
FREE FREIGHTS
—AND—
Xo Commissions,
Quick Trade and Small Profits.
K. It. FOSTER.
miIAXKFUL for past patronage, is just
L completing anew and convenient
Store House an t bus formed a partnership.
Tn order to accommodate their rapidly
increasing trade ior the next 60 days will,
if we cannot agree upon price of any pro
duce, ship and sell, free of Freights and
Commissions, to Rome, any article of pro
duets that is put up in shipping order, a!
the owners risk, and sell any articles from
Store that may be wanted as low as any
house in Chattooga county. We mean
what we say. and will prove it if you will
g ve us a chance.
K A*. FOSTER f GO.
apr26-tod
I >« i-.ODA A».. -EX
I*ra «• li«* a I IV aI t h-ma ke i>,
ROME, GEORGIA.
DEALERS IN
Watches, docks, Jewelry and
Spectacles.
B'TNG both thoroughly acquainted
with every branch of the business,
they guarantee sari faction to all who pat
ronize them. All work done promptly and
WoHKANTKI) - feh22-1 y
Airs. N. < Hammond, :
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF
Laces, Embroideries, Butioos
Para ol* .%ml Fan*,
Corsets. Hoop Skirts. Handkerchief*,
Ribbons. Mohair Braids, Sew
ing Silks , Needles. Tapes ,
Bins. da. if-c.
U"> I*road Street. Home, Ga,
Oct I t’rilll
Millinery.
A SUPPLY OF
Fashionable Millinery Goods
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Mi. . ATT A WAY.
Miss SALLIE WILKINSON. 1
MANTUA 1 MAKING.
DRESS CUTTING, &C.
PRCSSKS ITT AM) 11 1' To OKIIKR. |
All Kinds of S, wing Xeath/ Tone, j
Misses Muks & SliAßl‘ls.
Verandah Block, Id Door from Colh- |
rail's Rank. Rome. Georgia.
ini G. A. R. TUCKER. ;
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Offers his Professional services to the j
ekueiis of tliis place and the sur- i
roumlimr country.
t Ilior a I Hi* Rntidencf,
1>I«. .J. J.TIIOMAS
OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Bess leave to inform the churns of this j
eouuty and persons on the Alabama line. ;
that ho will devote his time and attention j
to the practice of medicine in the future, j
All eases, of whatever nature will be skill- .
fully handled and treated.
Reside nee tire miles below Summer
rille, on the Alain Alabama or Gayles- j
■•die read. nprillSlv.
R W. ROEBUCK.
DEALER IN
i -tovesaiul r l' , in Ware.
Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
OPPttSITE NORTON’S.
MV stock of COOKING- STOVES i
one of the most complete ever offered
iri /Ame, and of the very best kinds known
to the finn-okeepor*.
I would call especial attention to
“GIBBS' COOKt" a model ot peH<- ■
•on.-struetion of chaste and bold design, with
Urge and roomy top, deep and rapacious
flues, extra large and thoroughly ventilated
oven, with double racks and one of the
nest 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 pattern*.
Also HEATING STOVES for either
coal or wood, of various styles and sizes.—
We have a large stoek of Tin Ware con
stantly on hand, and can make anything in
that line or copper to order. Rooting 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 fig the Novelty Stove and
Hollow-ware works of Rome.
Dee 7, wly.
J.&S. BONES AND CO.
HARDWARE
* AND
STOVES,
Home, Ci-eovg-in,
Offer Chattooga and Wal
ker Counties advantages
worth attention. -They
keep the largest-d Stock
to be found this side of
the Gulf, defy Com
petitiqn.
AGENTS FOR ROl/E HOLLOW Wire
A STOVE M UvCFACTCRING ni.
ViMtufueturefs "f Stove*. Hullow-waie.
ag -a /Jnxe .'tir.-iti- Ac Di all kind
of .Will and .Machine w-u-k to order and at
ivn-onable rate*. 1 'all and get u Home
male Neve, with -t In I ,-m-l square fi.tr-•
ailtee that it will d-> all we claim for it }
D-..2H.V '
Just Hocoivad
A large and well selected stock of
Dry Goods,
Drees Goods.
Linens. Cottoqades,
Jeans, (' lothiny,
Hats, Boots. Shoes
and Not/ ns,
which we offer cheap for cash.
SII uOPS ill HE if SON.
Corner Broad -md Bridge Streets,
ROME. GEORGIA.
Dr. L. M. Hall,
Sv ll on J > cn 11st,
ISoinc, Georgia;
|< xr.ee over Nuiith s Hook Store ]
Return* his sincere thanks to the citizens
1 of Chattooga and adjoining counties
tiir the very liberal patronage bestowed up
on him tin- the past five years, and respect
fully solicits a continuance. With an ex
penenee ot twelve years constant practice
1 feel warranted in guaranteeing satisfac
tion to all.who may favor mo with their
patronage- All branches of the profession
faithfully executed.
ttee 'My work stands '7 tost of time, and
always gives satisfa- ju.
L. M. lIALL.
danlS-imi
Jack & Brother,
Back and Jab Printers,
Homo, G«i.
Lev.Ah Blanks, of every descrip
tion, on hand and tor sale at our Ol
iiee.
Orders from a distance for any kind
of Printing will receive prompt at
tention.
£.£s“ Address.
JACK & BROTHER.
Jan 1 1 -t f
WHEAT WANTED!
Also *.. ... .. i.e Extra Double Dutch
Anchor tUltimr Cloths, French Burr and
Esopnsc Nlill Stones. The Eureka Stinit
and Separating Machines. Also Agent tor
Parker's Johnson's and the California
■Shunt Machines. Turbine kVa ter Wheels.
Belting. Mill Rocks, Proof Staffs, and mill
ftirnUhinp onjfds general),y
CLOCKS!
HOUSE CLOCKS,
OFFICE CLOCKS
CHURCH CLOCKS,
RAILROAD CLOCKS.
FOR SALE BY
J. E, VEAL.
ROME, GEORGIA.
fu1.20-ly
Q H()I'GIA. f 'battfuiga C-mnty.
Whereas, J. A. Has*, Adniinistra
'or on the estate of J. L. Bass, dc
:eased, has applied for letters of dis
-sission 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
■Ot he granted said applicant, and lu
be discharged from said Administra
tion as the law directs. Given under
my hand April Ist 1872.
april43rn J. B. HILL, Ordy.
LIVERY STABLE
ROME. GEORGIA.
S. F. POWERS & W. L. WHITELY,
Have constantly on hand to hire
Good Horses and excellent Vehicles.
Splendid Accommodations fi>r Drovers
arlfl others. Horse*. Carriages and Bug
gies always on hand for .Sale,
flSfirKntire Sari*tiicti<>ri Guaranteed to AH
whii Patronize them
Dee 7-ly.
Bolivar H. Cooke & Cos,
MANUFACTURERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
Heady Made Clothing;
NO. 70 PUBLIC SQUARE,
Nashville, Tennessee.
Oct 20-1 y
Mrs. L. C. JOHNSON.
FASHIONABLE DKESSMA KIN
—Axr»—
„ r rtnloriiio-,
.SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA.
\LL kiruis of cutting and sewimr for
Lad id* and GisntLmon doin* in flu*
iw'-t stylo mid on tin* must aonmnoodfitiru:
fornw. Liitcst Fashions ahva.V' on httwL
and all work gnarauwed. Oi j t lo tv
mm&Di
For Sale Bv
THOMAS.) PERRY, \_-nt.
/fOMK.GKOUGT
The Mutual I. f-- In-u a-- v C.ennanv of
Sew Y k. A *-.-!* "V,-r 345.fvMi.0-K>,
Th .*. and Pern-. J-ront. ~
w: D If., t. 'IM, Ev. ) ,;1
BEFKHKNCH. -f'-int Areln-rGritbith.
11. D t •ban. .I.l*. M »:-ii - . t; -re. F..
Maguire. II .1 Hill-. F. I ward 11. \Y. -t.
Rev. .S. K. Axon-—all Poli.-v Holders.
Dee 7-ly
SM ITH IvNON.
BOOT 4AI) SB »I’ll h Si
SUMMERVILLE: GA.
Work done in hot style and at lowest
prices for ea-li. R-ya Mug proinpitly at
tended to
: \:i w-u-k warranted. Nov 2.5 l.v
Cothran & Maguire,
Hrokeix and
COM MISSION MERCHANTS,
ROME, GA.
I)UY and *ell Exchange. Specie. Bank
I Note*. Government. Railroad ami other
Seeurities, make collection* and remit
promptly Attend to shipment of eott,,..
to New York or ebewhere, and make 1 j
oral advances on the same. april 4-lo, n
J. N. VVIMPEE,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER,
(In rear of itner A Smith,)
ROME. GEORGIA.
Elegant Buggies. .Spring Wagons and
other vehicles made o order. Repairing
of all kinds promptly and well done. The
liest, Os workmen employed. ap'l4-ly
YOUNG REBEL
11;* sire na* Y mn» Glencoe, whose
sire was Old Imported Glencoe, his
dam by ueviathan.
Tlris thorourrli brcil horse will.stand
at 0. B. Beaver*'*. ;> miles west of
Summerville.
Insurance ?1-,UO.
Those wishiug thorough-bred colts
will find this a rare opportunity.
Will try to avoid accidents at al
times hat no responsibility for them
mardlom W.m. E. Beaveus.
A. J. MIDDLETON,
RETAIL DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS;
Family Groceries,
Choice Tobacco and Cigars. I(7)ie«
and Liquors of all grades.
Parties wishing to purchase goods will
do well to call on me before purchasing
elsewhere. fe 1-271 - ly
A, S. Patrick,
Bookseller, stationer
—AND-
Variety
53 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
HAS just received a fresh Invoice of
Gold Pens. Base Ball Goods. M u-ie.
Paper. Picture Frame*. Harmonica.-. Briar
Pijies, Toy Wheelbarrows and Wagon*.
taTCALL AND SEP 'S*
wmrebSß It
W. F. AYER. J. c. McDLAODN
AYFJt & MCDONALD
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IEOH AND STEEL.
And Agricultural Implements,
: NUMBER. TJ, BROAD STREET, ROME, GEORGIA
I
A\ e invite a;, who are inter*-*iefi in the latest m<-h<xl of Improved Agrieoltnre to an
i opection of ouz stock of Agrindtural Imptenw-nts. Our extended connection with
leading Alamd'aetinr* thouigh it the United State?, enables u* to supply everv want
in this line with sati'fa'-thm to the purcha-er. We are Agents ti>r
• COTTON GINS AND PRESSES. HORSE-POWERS, GH UN DKIIJLS HAR
ROWS AND Cl LaVATOBS. AND i*L<>\\ S OF KVKHY P-KSCRHTION
All of which wjii lx; supplied at Manufactures' Price*
We also ksop a st.xk of
MAKBLKIZKD MANTI.KS H CBS. FELIX HAS
AND SPOKES. GUNS VXD PISTOLS
Azms for th. and NORWAY OATS We invite 7;* ,-iai attention to our
lyi-c and Cuui]'l« t-- M<r k <>i ilt nw ami Kiudt'
TIARDW 'UK. IRON \NI> s"i i.ER CHAINS ANDTRAf’E<
TABLE AND POCKET AXES A TOOLS, Htiltsl .y SILI F ’
< t I’LKUY. ot all Lind .. shoe-!
NAILS. SPIKES, ill BBl.i; BELTING. A...
Merchants supplied, at xtrietly wholesale rat.--. A* * are c.nxtantlv receiving
new gprwts. we pro|H>se to meet any decline iu prices. AYER A MCDONALD.
Mareh_’.',ssly. Rome, Georgia.
ALBERT G. PITNEE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
AND DEALER IN
pi ne r>ar>i• r/n:11 vri:n ukjuohs
CONSUMERS AND MERCHANTS
Will save money nyjcalling at the Corner Broad and lb-ward Streets.
.nareh23Jv. ROME. GEORGIA.
S.M.3iIAY,
Livery and Salß Stable,
BROAD STREET,
j Rome, (J < *oi‘uia.
| Ai-eommodatienx fi>r Dr-ever* and oil -
, Sati.-faetiim guaranti ed- Horses and \
hides for hire or -ale.
KjfWagon Yard attached.
(i2 i v
! C- I). JON us.
[LaTKOF LYJH'HBfttO. V.\..]
DRUGGIST.
Dr. J. II Nowlin'sOi.pStanh. No. 117,
nJme, oa.
The old patrons of Dr. Nowlin, and nl
, other- are respectfully reqneMtcl to give me
a call when in want of Dfuge, Dye*, ere.,
and satisfaction will be guaranteed.
Twdlity -five years experience practically
in the Drug business eiubles me to speak
, confidently in thi* inntu-r.
REFEIife N CBS.
Dh. G. A R. Tri icei!. j and. F. T.u.L\ratao
Sunmu-rville. Ga. | Meisdle, Ga.
('.(LSAMI I’ll ..
I Soeressnr to Elliott y Samuel,
corrott FACTOR,
mwiDii s im m iiniui.
I fA t S- e-i'ii'mat Ln ililto.)
k »SE fir.niiG! i.
1 (> -r 12 1.1.-
SU /G'-iHItVILLE LOOSE NO. ICS
I’*: & A. M.
Regular Meeriites will be held on tin
: FiUS’I'SATI RDAY IN EACH MONTH
; at 2 o'clock, I’. M.
.1 T HENDRIX. W. M.
' J. B. Knowles, Secretary,
j lv. -June 4th, ls7l.
I DII.J AMES I). THOM AS.
and EN r ns r r.
| [OVER ATTWOOIi iV lamkin's]
j NO. i 10 EMPIRE BLOCK. BROAD ST.
I ]>os[E _ _.. GEORGIA
\\ T . M. St evenson
SUMMERVILLE. GEORGIA.
| |At the old stand of Stevenson 5 Hill.]
1 keep constantly on hand fin-sale
> v a good assortment of Leutlierwhi.-li
i for durability aud fiui.-h shall compare with
• any made in North Georgia, ami will be
sold elieapt.irCASH. orexebangod forg 1
1 hides. Hides tanned on shares if desired.
Nov 131 y
.IOIIIN TAYLOR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Smrimerv lie Ga.
, \ \ ' ILL practice in the Courts ot Chat |
i t ? to-.iga and the adjoining counties m* j
J the Rome Cin-.nit. Oct 2tl-ly j
Center’s & Gerbers
Ni tt in S( reel ,
LAFAYETTE , GEORGIA.
! Wagon. Bugay and Plan' Makers.
; "\\ T E desire to call tin- attention of our
i t T friends and the public g. nerally to |
j our
Wagons and Buggies,
| Which are manufactuicl from the K-st ma
tevial and never tail to give entire sati-iae- ,
■ lion. 7«e]>airing done in best style aud on
• short notice. We wish to call particular
j attention to our Two-Horse Plow, our own
j invention, and pronounced superior to any
j ever used in tfii* section. Farmers pur-,
j chasing this Plow will have their m ney '
j returned if it i* not at! we represent it to
be. Orders solicited. mar7-ly
I 11EA D HOUSE
OPPOSITE PASBENGER DEPOT.
C:imttauooit.*i. Tenn.
JOHN T. READ, Proprietor.
[lrfl’to of McMinnville.]
j QEORGI A, Chattooga County.
Wberea*. Lewis Rhinebart. ddmitiistra
to of the estate of James E. Burton, de
ceased makes application lor ,et ers of dis
mission from said Administration. This is
therefore to cite and admonish alt. and sin
gular those concerned, t'o be audyppear at ;
my office by the first Monday in August
next, to show cause if any they have, why
sjuid Administrator should not Le discharged
from said Administration. _ Given under
my haud this April 2f>th 1*72.
J. fi HTI.L. Ordinary. j
Printer’* f»« W«,«1 irrnry ,I*n
n *'J"'Tr , '' r,r K H ItaMtNlial
Gao. Ak t- F Cal . ««4 ;JA3« c. rnmare* bt. M Y.
£2l Hear Tentimony to Hteit
Woarit rful Cnn*;2v«* TTrvt*
| Thof r-ko not a xIN I'ancy Brink, Ma*K> of I*** r
Kan - 'VI Ukcy, Proof NplrlU n»U BoHia*
lalqaori, d'-ctorcil, Kpicctf nn»l sweetened to tb«
! twt'* eall’i * Tonics," *‘ AppetßEem." "Ke«torer»," kt ,
I that Ica4 tholirplrron to druukp*..A’. . ruin. tf a t
a inn* Modi tw, wade from OTe native ronta and
es Culiron-.:.t, free fr-».u * kll A l***holl* Mt«i«
■ ianti. uLOO& Pl *i.
I rz “ R ««<* A L.FliGlVixti PRIVtPJ X,
J *m:M RcttoMtof aid Invigorntor of Tn* *T*am, .
I carrnn roirall pot .r-nofl-matter And reatorlnu tliabltw»4 \
j to n litaiihv t omiltica. Nu jirmofii ern take B’.f
--( tens n to dir-rt’»mi, and remain lon«
- provitUd tIH-ir are not de-:r.zyed ff
I on critejr r.tc.n*. «nd tl* vital er;aiu wvui
J beyond ibe p.nut of repo Ir.
They :«r<* taCvnllr Put-yntlro a*, well tu •
Ttmic, • 't-«v.r.s a!-*, the j-vculV.r merit of acting
a< R Gowerful r * nt in reßostn? f'onpesalon or inAaaa
nvu on ot iLe Idver, and nil the Orenna
for rm.\ i.nhimt»lai\*n,wb<fh>. •
j ynuntr '*r oM. married «-r *•.;-!* .at the dawn of wonuua.
; h -"d or at iljo turn of Hie, Uicse Tonic Hitter* lias* »•
J for Infiamwatorv nr.U Chronic Tthenn*.
II- u and Gout, H;. «p* jwia or Ir.<l2ff«*atiea.
tailiouM, Rcmliteut ai.il Intermittent Fo>
ver*, Utst-OM* of ih« Hlooi!, I.lver, K,l*k>
ncy* and S3 ladder, tlirw lain vim Lav* been nmm»:
siicetsx’ul. Km h !*l»euwea are ra-jsed ! j Tltlmtrd
Glood, which ispinwaltj produced by tlcraiv»'«m*at
of the IMs-t-xth o Or;unf,
CViPEPSIA OS IMUOMTIOX, Biaai
a *I»?. I'ain in the Shnttbiers, Ccngh*, Tlgiitneaa of tbo
| Chest, BSizlnrss, Hour EiuctatlotM of th« Utomach,
Dad Taste In the. M - :h. DHtotu Attackn. Palpitation ot
Hi? Heart, Inflammation of the Lime*. Pain th*
j reirioi aof the Kidney?, ami a hundred other pamfal
; aymptoma m o the olTsprings of Dv>pepeia.
Tin v Invigorate the Utotnach and stimulate tl»« torpi4
Liver an<« BoweK hU It render them of unequal**
i efileary in clronsintf the blood of aft impurities, aud iao
pariing new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOXt SKI\ AUCAiIEi), Eruptions. Teuer, BaJl
Rhi uni, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pu.stulea. Boils, Car-
I bttnekt, Ring-Worms, Scald ncad, store Eyes, Bryslpa
las. Itch, Scurfs, Disco lor a Hons of the Skin. Humors and
Disease* of the Skin, of Whatever name or nature are
| literally durf up and carrietl out of thesystem in a abort
time by the u*e of these Ritters. One bottle In suck
cases will convince the most incredulous of their cura
tive effect*.
Clcaiu-e the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Iwd
purities bursting through tbs akin in Pimple*, Erup
tions or Sores; clcanwc it when you find it obstructed
and tlnecKh In the veins; cleanse it when it is fooL
and yoor feeliiun will t«*H von when K*-ep the Wood
pure, anil the health of the system will follow.
Pin, Tape :*n«t other Worm*, lurking laths
system n* >o many thou»aiHl«, are effectually destroyed
an<l removed. Says a di.-ffingunhrd pßyalokvist
there is scarcely an individual upon the .ac* of tbs
j earth whose body U exempt from the prewnee of
worm*. It Is n'»t upon the healthv clenu n:* of lha
I body that worm* exist, but upon the dl-ea-wd humor*
i and slimy deposits that l>r‘*cii these Tiving mr>a*teri of
disease. No system of Medicine* no venolfage*. no
anthelmintics, will free the system from worm* like
j these hitters.
Sold by al! Pragirldi and Dealer*.
J WALKED, Proprietor. X U. McDOXALi* k CO,
Druggists and tierwral Agents, Pan Francisco, Cali
fornia, end 3J ar.ii X 4 fommcrce Street, Kkw York.
JOHN M. DUMAS,
AT.PINIf. (UY.,
A call t he attention «>fhi« friends
t t and the roiblie generallv to b'swell
- elect -1 Stork of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
whiib lie will -ell mi the most aeeouimo
i uarina terms for
C A S IT,
ior ro’intry ]>rodiK-e* Give rat* u call before
;rchcistiijr e]s< where. Octl9
Joseph s. mcginnis,
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
ALL kinds of Paintingdonejii best style
i ;-;i-! at 1-*'.vest prices for cash. .Solicits a
: call. Oct 2fi Om
CIIOK ' U 11 Os SE,
COHNER BROUH AMI BRIDGE STREETS,
ROME, GEORGIA,
j. C. RAWLINS, PROPRIETOR
i SITfATED IN THE Bl'SINE*!* PART OK ROM*.
Passengers taken to and from tie Depo
Free of ( luirge.
1 marcb23ly.
W. F. tSiMPsuN, W. H- f-.r.Aig,
J. I). Strain-
Simpson, Strain & Cos.
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
VT;L kinds of Flantation work done in
the ix-st style. Wagons ironed, and
all work in their line promptly executed
Thankful fi-r the patronage here' *?*
bestowed they reape-tfully soli«at
cfanee of fV* -sme r p ■