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D. P. HALE, F. E-. EWlfcG. ORVILLE EWING,
Hale, Ewing & Co.
TO THE PEOPLE OF CHATTOOGA AND
SURROUNDING COUNTIES:
We take pleasure in announcing that we are now ready for business
With a new and complete stock of Hardware, Iron, Steel and Wagon
Material, Plows, Ac. We are agents for the well known and popular
CHATTANOOGA CHILLED PLOWS, which we guarantee the best all
around plow on the market; also the tried and true OLD HICKORY
WAGON. Call on us and we will save you money. Very resp’t’y,
HALE, EWING & CO.
isro. 12BHOAD STREET, HOME, G-JIJOBG-IA.
Jf<F~ JfjFTWO DOORS BELOW RAMEY'S STABLE
CHATTOOGA NEWS,
THURSDAY AIOKNINU. 1 4,
Local and Personal.
announcements.
Foil SHERIFF.—
I hereby announce myself io l a .cniKli
date for re-elect ion to the office nt sherill
of < ’hat tooga county at I he January etc* •
tion and respectfully solicit the vote <>
evorv man in the county. It elected
sain Si. Knox will be my' Deputy".
T. J. Wor.sitAM.
IVc are autlforized to announce W. 11.
Chafin as a candidate for- Sheriff of < hat
tooga countv at the eusucing election
in January. If elected B. F. Dunaway
will be his Deputy.
For Tax Assf.ssou.
Wo are authorized to announce Will
iam F. Gore as a candidate lor lax .y
se.ssor of Chattooga county. If elected
he promises faithful personal attention
to the duties of th' oilice,
Wo are authorized to announce It. S.
T'onlev as a candidate for Tax Assessor
of Chattooga County. Ho respeetluliy
solicits the votes of his fellow-citizens,
Election tho first Wednesday in Jiinua
a;.v next.
We are authorized to announce W. IL
Benefield as a candidate for Tax Asscs
•sor of Chattooga county, lie wants the
-votes of his tcllow-eitizens Election
Hirst Wednesday in January next.
Fon Tax Com.ectoii.
We are authorized to announce John
Y. Price as a candidate for Tax < 'ollector
of Chattooga county at the election in
..January next.
1 hereby announce my seif ns a eandi
■date for Tax Collector and solicit your
support. L. R- M ILI.IAMS.
For. TIIEASV IIF.IV
I am a candidate for the office of coun
ty Treasurer and respectfully solicit the
support of every citizen of the county.
If elected I will personally discharge the
duties of said office to the best ot my
ability. B. IL Edmondson.
I am a candidate for re-election as
Treasurer of Chattooga county and I
respectfullv ask the support of every
voter in the county. Sept. 10th ISBB.
Geo. D. Lowe.
I hereby announce mysolfas a candi
date for the oilico of County Treasurer,
W. 1). Taylor.
Wo are authorised to announce 11. N.
Brannon as a candidate for Treasurer of
Chattooga eountv. He is thoroughly
qualified to till the oilico and respectfully
solicits the support of every voter in the
county.
Al.I. THE LOCAL NEWS IN THIS WEEK S
NEWS.
Now is the time to subscribe.
Trion is buying baled cotton.
Circulation of the News this week
1,070.
At Kirby of Rome, was in town
Wednesday.
Mrs. W. 8. Kendrick, of Atianta,
is visiting in town.
If you want to buy any stuff, go
to Taylor & Bro.
Walt Henley is slowly recovering
we are glad to say.
■ Men’s P. calf shoe, warranted, $1
at Hollis & Hinton's.
Taylor & Bro. want 991 dozen
eggs nt 13 cents a dozen.
Keg beer on ice, just received,
at Johnson A Clemmons.
Six pounds of coffee for $1 at
Thompson Hiles A Co.’s.
Job work neatly, nicely and
cheaply done at this office.
We want 10,000 Bundles Fodder.
John S. Cleghorn A Co.
Tennessee Grazing Oats for sale
by Van Dyke A Henley, Rome, Ga.
II.Jj. T. Overby is somewhat bet
ter of his severe attack of eresypelas.
Woman’s Polka, three seamed,
peirzed, warranted, $1 at Hollis A
Hinton’s.
Rev. T. IL Timmons will preach
at Raccoon Mills on next Thurs
day night.
Every one is invited to send in
items that are of interest. Don’t
be backward.
FOR SALE, one yearling, will
make a good steer or line beef. Ap
ply at tills office.
We hare had lots of extra work
to do this week and consequently
are short on locals.
Alexander ami Triggs’ saw mill
at Clark’s cut 16,000 feet of lumber
in Obe day recently.
Miss Lizzie Hawkins, Mrs. 11. B.
Kirbv and B. B. Coleman left for
the Exposition this morning.
The saw ordered by Logan and |
Hair for their stave factory arrived i
last week and has been placed in l
position.
BRAND NEW Satins, Hamberg
Ecgings, Clothing, Boots and Shoes I
just received by
John S. CiAghokn A Co.
! New legal ads to day.
e | Still hunting is over so the
: present.
‘ The Rome Exposition is in full
blast now.
B, J. Echols has plenty of seed
wheat for sale.
i- O. L. A'yly paid a visit to
!' Birmingham last week.
,’j Baptist prayer meeting at John
Henry Sewell,s this evening.
Mrs. Jno. Maddox left for Rome
yesterday to visit the Exposition,
„ Isaac Bowring, of Broomtown
y Ala., died last week. aged seventy
years.
Rose Gore, daughter of Jim Gore
H colored, died last week, aged six
,l teen years.
Candidates should run on their
mcritsand not on the demerits
’• of their opponents. ■
r 11
\ Mr. McArver, of Coosa, is out
i- .$700.00 on his wheat fan specula
tion. He has thirty fans, however.
J. D. decider, formerly of this
e county but now of near LaFayctte
11 has bought some land of T. P. Hen
n Miss Virgie Dickson, of Bronco
i- and Miss Mamie Gamble have been
' visiting Mrs. W. A. Milner this
week.
r The Melville postoffleo has been
changed from Hammon’s to Mos
tiller’s, with John Mostiller post
. master.
The eastern terminus of the Val
" ley Head mail route is Raccoon
since the railroad has been carrying
the mails.
■ Charley Kellett returned to
Atlanta Friday last to resume his
duties as United States district
- court balift'.
Mr C. C. Hay, of Atlanta has
been engaged by J. S. Cleghorn &
i' Co. as book keeper. He began his
, duties last week.
Look out for Bogus Oliver Chil
led plow points. None genuine un
-1 less brand “Oliver” on points.
Thompson Hiles A Co.
At this writing (20 minutes tell
4 p. m.) it appears that Matt Henry
is beat. News from Teloga, Jones
59; Henry, 22.
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Jeans, Dress Goods and in fact,
everything at the very lowest prices,
at Taylor A Bro.
Mr. Benson Ballenger, of Green’
bush, went to Atlanta on the 27th
ult., where he will attend lectures
during the winter. We wish him
much success in his profession.
J. W. Pitts calls the attention of
Alliance men to his prices on all
articles of merchandise. He will
sell you your gopds at prices as low
as goods can be sold.
We have a full line of new goods
which we want to swap for Cash
and we will make it to your inter
est to call before trading elsewhere.
Taylor & Bro.
Cicero McConnell was elected to
the office of Justice of the Peace of
Teloga district last Saturday with
out opposition, to fill the unexpired
term of A. Johnston,J. P. deceased.
At this writing (10 o’clock a. m.
Wednesday) the boys are humpingj
themselves on the streets in front i
of the court house. They seem to
be wanting votes.
Floyd Superior court was ad
journed this week by Judge Mad
dox by request of the citizens of i
that county so as not to interfere!
with the success of the Exposition. I
Rev. T. 11. Timmons will preach
at Glenwood on next Saturday at j
11 o’clock, at Oak Hill at 3 o’clock. |
On Sunday he will preach at Oak j
Hill at 11 o’clock and at Glenwood
at 3 o’clock.
Will Webb, who formerly worked
in this office, has been appointed
railway postal clerk on the R, &
C., and is now discharging the du
ties of the position. We are glad
Will has secured the place.
We are prepared to offer actual
I bargains in Men’s, Youth’s and
[ Boy’s Clothing. The best selected
I stock and lowest prices at all times.
Do not fail to examine our stock.
Thompson Hiles & Co.
During this and next, week a
| special train will leave Trion for
i Rome daily at 7 o’clock a. m. and
return at 6 in the evening, giving |
I visitors to the Exposition a cllar.ee!
:to go and return the same day. j
‘ Fare for round trip 99 cents.
, Lane Moss son of Marshal Moss,
is quite sick with typhoid fever.
Misses Allie and Ella Hunt, after
a very pleasant visit to relatives
and friends in Chattanooga, re
turned home last Saturday.
) Master Dick Maddox returned
home Wednesday after a visit of
two or three weeks to the family
of Mr. Amzi Dicksons of Bronco.
s -Summerville is a railroad town
3 now and its merchants have rail
r road goods nt railroad prices. It
] will pay those who have heretofore
• traded elsewhere to come and price
the cheap goods to "be found here.
Rev. W. A. Milner will preach at
Alpine next Sunday at 11 o’clock,
a, m. He will also preach at Rac
coon next Sunday evening provi
» ded no one else has an appointment
to preach at that place at that
" time.
Judge Taylor ami family moved
e into their new residence last Tliuts-‘
day. It is one of the prettiest in
town ami fericcls great credit upon
11 the contractor, Janies Abrams, ami
clearly proves that he is one of the
j best carpenters in the country.
Our Root and Shoe stock cannot
0 fail to please those who want the
best goods at low prices. A La
dies’ spendid Button Shoe for SI.OO.
r Best Brogan in town for .sl. Ladies
Polkas for 75 cents. Ail our stock
~ just as low
Thompson Hiles & Co.
;1 When your wat"h or clock needs
. repairing; when you want to bay
a watch or clock or tine jewelry of
any kind, price or quality, go to
Q Davis & Davis, Rome, Ga. They
• have competent and skilled work
men; th ir g lO'.ls are beautiful ami
- prices a,re as low as good work and
reliable goods, will permit.] Give
them a call while at tlu Exposition.
(. W. (Black, with Bass Bros. &
Co., Rome Ga., specially requests
his friends to call ami sec him
'■ while visitiu’g the Exposition. He
s will give them pointers in regard to
P the Exposition and if they need
. cheap goods he can certainly fill
their wants.
□ Thursday of next week a series
! of meetings will be begun at the
s Presbyterian church at this place
ajid will be continued until Sundr.v.
.Services morning and erening daily.
1 An effort will be made to get. Rev.
Mr. Bachman to assist at the meet
ing.
The C. R. <t C. railroad nas never
settled witii J. W. Cavender for
1 ties the latter furnished. Mr Cav
' ender claims $15,000 is the am
ount due him, while the railroad
1 offered him $12,000 in settlement
s of the claim. Mr. Cavender has had
t men counting the stumps in order
to verify the number of cross ties
which he furnished.
Whi'e in Romo visiting the expo
' sition be sure and call at M. F. Go
' van & Co’s, examine their immense
stock of Boots and Shoes and get
their prices. W. C. Sturdivant,
one of their popular salesmen, will
be delighted to see his friends and
make them happy by selling them
the cheapest bill of goods they ever
bought.
Here is a pointer for the people:
We are now offering our unusual
ly large and well assorted stock at
prices to suit the pockets of all.
Full standard calicos' at 5 cents
with domestic and jeans fully as
low. We have an elegant stock of
Dress Goods, Velvets and Woolen
fabrics with trimmings to match.
Thompson Hiles & Co.
Bass Bros & Co., Rome, Ga.
The firm and the place to get bar
gains. Daily they are receiving
frssh goods and the prices are such
as to make it necessary, for the
trading public, knowing when prices
aie low, are taking advantage of the
great bargains they offer and are con
stantly thronging their store and
emptying the capacious shelves. Be ;
sure and give them a call when in !
Rome.
Messrs. Satterfield & Rawlins ad.
will be found elsewhere. They
have an entirely new and most
beautiful stock of goods which
they propose to sell as low as the
lowest. You .cannot fail to be
pleased in style, quality and prices;
I the styles being the latest, the pri
ces the lowest and the quatiy the
best. Give them a call when at
Rome.
To any one that loves the beau
i tiful the store of J. B. Carver &Co.
i would be a source" of perpetual I
delight. The goods are artistically
i arranged and comprise all the la
test novelties in their line as u‘eil
|as the more substantial wares,
i Here you can get a tea set at 25
cents or a single piece of china at
I S3O. Be sure and see J. B. Carver
&Co.’ China Hall when in Rome.
The R. H. Jones Grocery Com
pany. whose ad. appears on the
fourth page, have an immense and
most beautiful stock of goods.
Their store is one of the most beau
tiful in Rome and it will well repay
any one to drop in and see it while
at the Exposition even if they do
not buy anything. You will be
most politely treated by Mr. Jones
and his assistants and will be made
to feel perfectly at home. Energy
and snap characterize this firm and
it can be told by the time you en
ter the door. And when it comes
to bargain they can be found right
there. Their goods are priced as
I low as first class goods can be sold.
!Be sure and call and see R. IL!
I JouesGrocery Company’s store v. hen !
I in Rome.
, At 3 o’clock p. m. 350 votes were
polled at the Summerville precinct.
T. Hiles G Co., received a ship
-5 meut of 56 oases of sjioes at one time
• this week,
Misses Lena arid May. HileS will
( be the guests of Misses Slnipsoii; of
Rome, during the exposition. They
went down Tuesday.
When trading with or writing to
1 those who advertise in this paper it
will be esteemed a special favor,
-■ which we will always be ready to
reciprocate, if you will mention the
■ News.
Tuesday we were shown through !
” the elegant stock of Gent’s Furnish- !
’ ing Goods at Hollis & Hinton’s by ■
■ their polite find clever salesman, B.
■ 11. Edmondson. They have the
! most beautiful neckwear we have
t ever seen, while the. stock of Flan-1
nel underwear, laundried and un-
I laundried shirts, collars, cuffs, sus-1
: 1 fic'li'ders and hose is simply superb,
i i The stock is large and varied, the
, prices just the reverse—small and
| same to all. See for yourself.
One of the prettiest and most
commodious Hardware stores in
, North Georgia is that of Hale
; Ewing & Co., Rome, Ga. This is
. another new firm which the city of
, Rome may justly be proud of. It
s is an interesting sight to watch the
clerks arranging and placing the
goods in their proper places, for
the firm is daily receiving new
goods, which Mr. Hale informed us
! would be sold at lower prices than
were ever before asked in Rome.
When in Rome step in and tell the
proprietors you want to see the new
and low priced Hardware you saw
! advertised in the News.
I The announcement of T. J. Wor
; sham as a candidate for re-election
, to the ollice of Sherill’ of Chattooga
. county appears in this issue. Mr.
. Worsham has served in this capac
( ity nearly so ir years and by his
, gentlemanly deportment and strict
, attention to the duties of the office
I has proved himself a capable and
I efficient Sheriff. The people know
him fund no words of ours can add
11 his reputation as a faithful and
: ! diligent officer. If elected Sum M.
‘ j Knox will be his Deputy and Mr.
‘: Knox makes a good one.
The center for the fashionable
i shopping public in Rome is the i
; palatial store rooms of 11. B. Parks
& Co. Theif stock is immence. Mr. I
I.T. C. Penn, one of their popular l
‘’[salesmen, told us last week that
’ ■ this firm had bought a third more
‘ goods than they ever had in one
■ I season before, and that on this ac-
count they had determined to price
f ! them at figures which would insure |
’i a sweeping sale. Any one cati find !
’! what they want in the lines which
’ the firm deal in and the prices will
plasce any but a confirmed miser.
. See their display ad. and when in
. Rome call on them.
' It seems incredible to anyone un-1
'acquainted with a big retail trade
that any firm could afford to carry!
the immepse stock of goods that!
.visitors see at the store of Emmons, |
McKee <t (’o., 242 and 241 Broad!
St., Rome, Ga. Here anything can !
be found in Men and Boy’s Fur
nishing Goods and in a multiplicity |
of styles that is simply bewildering, j
The latest in cut and pattern in |
Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnish
ing Goods may be found here and
at prices which cannot be duplica
ted in North ' Georgia. Messrs.
Emmons, McKee & Co., have a good
trade from this section and carry
ing lhe stock of goods they do and
selling them at prices that cannot
be beat, it is'bound to'increase. Call
and sec them ; tell them the News
told you to tell them to sell you a
good suit of clothes, a hat or a pair
of shoes cheap, and they will do it
for they said they would.
The Ladies
! Can now seo the most complete
I stock of Dress Goods at Hollis &
Hinton's that was ever brought to
Summerville. The shelves and
counters of their store are crammed
and jammed with beautiful and
stylish goods-such as delights the
eye of every lady who has good
taste and who can appreciate bar
gains. Their dress goods arc all
new and embrace Henriettas, En
glish Suitings, Cashmere, Plain
and Brocaded Velvets, Sateens, all
shades of 7>foiree Silks, Gray Flan-
I nels, Repel hints, Ginghams and
Worsteiis in richest and most beau
tifully vuri.’d shades and patterns,
with trimmings to matcii. Ladies’
Cashmere, Jersey and Kid Gloves
something that is exquisitly beauti
ful; Frencii woven corsets, some
thing ever y al -. v we ars; Cashmere
Shawls i n ever Y shade and style;
Hosiery in the latest figureings;
plain Grosgrain and Moireesilk rib
bon in ever’.’ conceivable shade and
color; Handkerchiefs in beautiful
silk and linen patterns; split and
single Zephyrs in all shades and
silk floss in all colors are among a
tew of the attractions, and only a
few. that may be seen by visitors
to their store. The News reporter,
being a man. cannot begin to> des
cribe the loyely tints and exquisite
pattern of the dress goods; the va
ried and abundant trimmings: the
numberless and, to him, incompre
hensible variety of ribbons, hose,
floss, zephyrs, corsets, shawls and
srloves: he can, however, tell every
; l-idy reader of the News that they
lure at Hollis & Hinton’s r.nd that it
! will well repay them for the trouble
! to call and see them for themselves.
. I 11. 11. I’AIIKS, x S. J. POWERS. HF.XBY HARVEY.
H.B. PARKS & CO.
’ ■»— I I ll ■
IROZMCH], G--A-.
i Largest stock. Finest Goods. Latest styles and Lowest Prices.
Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels,
Jeans, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing.
We are glad to announce to the trade of North Georgia and Ala
bama that we are showing the largest stock of DRY GOODS etc., ever
brought to this part of the State. Our stock abounds with real and
wonderful bargains throughout. WE BUY GOODS IN LARGE
QUANTITIES, THEREBY SECURING THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES OF THE MANUFACTURERS, ETC., which enables sn
often to sell many lilies of Goods that our COMPETITORS CALL
NEW YORK COST. Examine These Prices:
3,000 Yards. Pacific Wool ( Ashmbrc, in all colors, oply 10c.
2,500 Yards New York Fancy Wosted, in all colors, only 15c.
2 Cases Fine Double Width Wool Serge Shirting, 15c. worth 25c.
2 Cases 38 in. All Wool Henrietta Serge, 371 c., will not be match
ed for less than 50c. out of our house.
1 Case All Wool Henrietta in 10 Shades 50c., regular price 65c.
Silks, Flushes,Velvets Woolen Dress Goods
IN ALLTHE LATEST STYLES WITH TRINMINGS To MATCH.
Millinery! Millinery!!
Our stock of Hats, Bonnets, Tips, Plumes and Ribbons are simply
beautiful and the prices VERY LOW.
Jeans, Cassimeres, Flannels, etc.
Good Eastern Doeskin Jeans at 12',c. Heavy 9 Oz. Kentucky
Wool Jeans 25i: and 30c. Our best LONG STAPLE TEXAS ALL
WOOL JEANS at 30c, 371 c and 42 !c. This Texas Jeans is the best
and Cheapest Jeans in Georgia. All Wool Red Flannels at
25 cents and upward.
M Ste id Mhg.
Mens heavy every day Boots, all sizes, $1.75 and $2.00.
Mens Fino Sunday shoes, all sizes, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00.
Ladies Button Shoes, $1.25 @ $2.00 Low in price. High in Grade.
Womans everyday Shoes 90c, SI.OO and $1.25. Warranted Solid.
Large stock Solid Brogans, SI.OO, $1,15, $1.25 and sl.lO.
Clothing, Cloaks and Plush Wraps.
We are certainly Headquarters for these Goods. Don't buy them
until you s-'c our stock. Make our Store HEADQUARTERS while in
Rome at the Exposition. Send for Samples and Prices.
& Cl
I UH -r 11 |
R. T). VANDYKE. J. 11. HENLEY.
VfflMß & M«f,
Whoissale Grocers, Cm chants d Cotton Factors.
ROME, - - - GEORGIA.
Baling at Tics, Bay, Grain asl Finn Stcslallia
Our Stock is Fresh and Complete in General Grocer’s Sundries
Call and Examine Our Goods and Prices, We Will Make it to Your
Interest. Also Agents For
SHaghFs ta id
—- —,—.
R. T. CONNALLY,
—FOR
Boots, Shoes, Slippers, and Leather
Ladies if yon want the bust lit. 1;;’.;: t styles in Fine Shoes and Slij pers come
to si me. Young Genth men. or <ld or, if ; n want the Latent Styles in
Patent I; tiier Conzn - or 8.-Js or < ’•mm >n S-m . f >:■ (’omibrt and Ease conic to
see me.
I iia v«‘the largest and best lir;-.? of Inf sntu and Childrens Slices in the coun
try. Renunnb*. r mine is the only house in lb mu that lias a line of Ray Stall
Boots mfd Shoes f or I. mies ami Children; also .or M«*n.
Fresh Goods, Late Styles, Lowest Prices.
Ladies Slippers I'nmtil cents up.-’SJX
R. T. CONNALLY,
No. 21G Broadway, Rome, Georgia.
““——-J- _ ,u.
If You Are Sick
With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Dyspep
sia. Biliousness. Blood Humors, Kidney Disease,
Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever and Ague,
Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous I’ros
tration, use Fame's Celery Compound and be
cured. In each of these the cause is mental or
physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria,
the effect of which is to weaken the nervous sys
tem, resulting in one of these diseases, liemove
the cause with that great Nerve Touie, and the
RESULT will disappear.
Paine’s Cslery Compound
dtsarix'n re 5? Ht m ’[ v .* y
Bi. ‘ ft
Will Cure You!
For the Aged, Hervcus, Debilitated.
—• ’ ’ " —ii _
I no other.
/ Dress Dyed J FOR
.4 Coat Colored \ IC3
Garments Renewed J cents.
A Child can use them!
Unequalled tor all Fancy and Art Work.
At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Prep’s., Burlington, Vi,
I (WfAliUUtiA, HUME ii COLUMBUS
! v RAILROAD.
SCHEDULE in EFFECT July 28, 1888.
o
TRAINS RUN DAILY.
south no u n i»* ST A T ION S; north bou nn
n j: A I • DOW N RBA 9 w
L 8.30 am Chattanooga A 3.10 pm
“ 8.50 “ East Eml .... 44 2.50 ••
Rossville
44 fi.oo u Mission Ridge.. 44 2.40 “
“ 9.12 " Crawfish Spring “ 2.28 4 *
“ 9.27 *• Kock Spring “ 2.13 **
“ 9.52 “ LnFayptte “ 1.48 M
“ 10.00 “ . Chattooga * reek. “ 1.34 “
“ 10.14 “ Allen’s Cap “ 1.26 •*
“ 10.34 4 ‘ Trion . u 1.06 “
“ 10.51 “ .Summerville. “ 12.49 **
“ 11.02 “ Raeeoon Mills. “ 12.38 “
“ 11.20 u .Clarkes . “ 12.11 pm
“ 11.57 u Lavender. “ 11.43 am
“ 12.17 pm R A h Junction “ 11.23 “
A 12.35 “ . Rome . L 11.05 “
Is 12.50 “ A
“ 12.55 ‘‘ . East Rome. “ J 0.55 pm
“ 1.10 “ Silver Creek “ 10.10 am
“ 1.28 “ . Summit “ 10.22 “
“ 1.55 “ . (’edartown u 9.58 “
“ 2.20 “ Dim Down “ 9.30 “
“ 2.18 “ Bliehanan... “ 9.02 ‘‘
“ 3.10 “ Karnier u 8.38 “
3.22 44 - ..Mandeville . 44 8.20 44
A 3.38 “ . .Carrollton. L B.ooam
CONNECTIONS.
At (’h/ittanooga with all railroads load
sng mt of dint plnee ?
At Rome with E. T.. V», <V C., Rome
and R. A D. railroads, and with White
Star Line steamers.
I At Cedartown with E. W. railroad,
At Bremen with Ga. Pacific railroad.
At Carrolton with Central R. R. of
Georgia. GEO. D. LAWRENCE,
Superintendent.
VI <’TOR solid II IM MILL.
No breaking, no choking, no loss of juice*
Heaviest mill, strongest mill light draft.
Bo®
Look's Portable Furnace
and Pan.
Priee- L'-w. 'l’erms Reasonable.
Send for our Catalogue and Prices.
Biese& Dickinson,
Chattahooga, Tenn.
926 Market Street.
TAX NOTICE.
I will bo at the following places on the
tlavs named below’for (lie purpose of
collecting the State and County taxes
for the yi'ar jsss.
Valley Store, November 1, a m and
December.'?, a m.
Teloga, Oct. 15th, Nov. 1 p m and Dec.
:> p m.
Gilreath’s Mill, November atli.
Menlo, Oct. Kith a m. Nov.6th a m and
December -Ith a m.
Alpine, October 16, p m Nov. 6th p m
and December 4 p m.
Foster’s Store, Oct. 17th, Nov. 7th and
Dee. sth.
Seminole, Oct. ISth, Nov. Kth a in and
Dec. 6th.
Price's Bridge, November Sth 1> nt.
Holland’s Store, Oct.lllth am, Nov. '.'th
and Ifee. 18 a m.
Henlev's Mill, Oct. 19th p m, Nov. 12lh
and Dee'. 7th.
New Hope Church, Nov. 13th a m.
Weathers’ Shop, Nov. 13th p m
School house near Torn Kendricks,
November 14t ha m.
Vncle Jimmie Herndon's, Nov. 11 p m
Taliaferro, December ISth p m.
Gore, November 30th.
Kartah, Oct, 22nd. Nov. 29th, Dee. 10th.
Tidings. November 15th.
Farmersville, December llth.
F. N. Perry’s Saw Mill, Novi 16th a m‘
Reuben Johnson’s. Nov, 19th a m.
D. Walt Smith's Mill. Nov. tilth p m.
ilavwood, Oct. 23r I. Nov, 20th ami
!)<•<•. )2th.
G. R. Ponder's. Esq.. Nov, 21st a m.
< ’apt. Atkins’ Nov. 21st p ni.
Subligna, Out. 21th, Nov. 221 h, and
December l.:tli.
JL'dl’s Mill. November, 23rd a in.
RoL. rsmi’s Store, Nov. 23rd p m.
'Prion Eautorv. Out.2'!th. Nov. 26tb and
Dec. llth and 19th.
Raccoon Mills. Nov. 27th and Dee. 17.
Sunny Dale, Nov. 28th a in.
Clemmons A Diukurson’s Mill, Nov.
27th p in.
ST M M ER VI LLE all other days not
mentioned above, including every Sat
urday in October, November and De
cember upto the 20th. Taxpayers w.ill
please accept my many thanks for their
promptness last year and h<jp<» they will
do as well or better this year. J. li,
Clemmons is authorized to receive and
receipt lor mo at any time at summer
in my absence. Jury tickets will be
taken for county taxes only: <»tb<»r or
ders v. ill m*t be a< ( •■pled. Books will
be closed T. ■ ». r ’ ?oth, and fi fas is
sued as th< law r "ni • s.
<V. M. .’oIINSoN,
Tax ( I L>r ; 'b’-tit <>g:i ('o.
A. J. I iderson
Watches, Clocks and
Jewelry of Every De
scription.
ALSO REPAIRER OF ALL THE
AIA’V P.TICI.ES.
FRfiZERo'sS
BEST IN THE WORLD.
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