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Woman’s Relief.
“Eirth has no sorrow that hoav
ven c Minot heal” whether arising
from physical, mental or moral
sources. The promise and con
solations of the gospel furnish
abundant remedies for all spiritual
or mental woes, and the Creator
has stored, in the kingdom of Na
ture, remedies for every physical ail
ment. For ages these remedies
wore allowed to lie dormant, through
the ignorance of mankind as to
their uses, and for ages more but
little attention was given to rem
edies for the peculiar afflictions of
women, who was looked upon and
treated as a slave by lordly, and
then brutal man, and her suffering
regarded with beastly indifference.
In later times, science and Chris
tian philanthropy have come to her
relief, devising remedies for her pe
culiar weaknesses, which have
been combined in Dr. Pierce’s Fav
orite Prescription, a remedy that,
cures the pains, aches, nausea, dis
placements,wasting and debilitating
afflictions to which she is constantly
exposed. “Favorite Prescription" is
the only medicine for women, sold
by druggists under a positive guar
antee from the manufacturers, that
it will give satisfaction in every
case, or money will be refunded.
This guarantee has been printed on
the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully
carried out for many years.
Positively the best remedy ever
discovered for all diseases of man
and beast that can be reached by
an external medical application, is
Bangum Root Liniment. One tlris
will convince. Manufactured only
by Rangum Root Medicine Co.,
Nashville, Tenn. 50 cents per bot
tle. For sale by all druggists.
From 5 to 6 p. in. 50,000 people
leave Now York city each day. From
40,000,000 to 50,000,000 people en
ter and leave each year. Nearly 1,-
700 regular passenger trains enter
and leave each day.
When you feel depressed don’t
dose yonrself with mean bitters.
Hodges' Sarsaparilla renovates and
invigorates the system, and cures
all piseaees arising from an impure
state of the blood. $1 per bottle, 6
bottles for $5. Manufactured by
Rangum Root Medicine Co., Nash
ville, Tenn. Sold by all drug ’ists
THE R. 11. JONES GROCERY COMPANY.
WWffllc aiii W Fancy mi lajurmt trims.
231 IBIROJLID STREET, - - - GEA..
As we carry the largest assortment of FANCY Groceries in North Georgia, we feel that it would be to the
interest of those seeking FINE goods and low prices to call on or write ns.
FINEST STORE IN NORTH GEORGIA. 1
— I
"A thing of beauty is a joy for
the time being, if not forever.” Ihe (
writer was strongly impressed with
the truth of this sentiment when
passing the other night the new es
tablishment of the Robert 11. Jones
Grocery Company 231 Broad street,
occupying the large store just vaca
ted by Simpson, Glover and Hight.
Flashing its beauty upon the passer
bv it arrests his attention, and
n. EC. J OUST ZES G-BOCERY COMPANY.
Storm at Sea.
Possibly one of the finest storm ,
spectacles ever witnessed was in
the Bay of Bengal. It was mid
night. On the port side of the ship
the skv was black with thunder
clouds, whoso swolen outlines were
revealed by the incessant play of
lightning. The thunder was shock j
after shock of explosions. On the
starboard side of the ship the lull
moon would sometimes dart a beam
through rifts in the black wings of
electric vapor. Meanwhile it was
blowing a gale of wind and a high
sea was running. The effect of the
play of lightning and the occasion
al glance of the brilliant moon upon
the dark coils of the seas melting
into foam may' be imagined. The
alternations of light were redupli
cated by the flashing of phosphorus,
with which the water was charged
to an uncommon degree. The pic
ture was magnificently unearthly
and outside the pages of Milton
rvithout expression in literature.
A Mother's Affliction.
Farmersville, Tex. Juno 28, ’BB.
The Swift Specific Co. Atlanta
Ga., —Gentlemen : The mother of
a member of our firm was afflicted
with a cancerous sore on her face
for about twenty years. During the
past few years it troubled her very
much by continued pain and itch
ing. She used your S. S. S. and the
sore has disappeared and is appa
rently well. Should it break out a
gain will advise you. Very Truly,
Pendleton, Yearly & Riley,
Druggists.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer 3, At'anta Ga.
The State fair will be held at Ma
con in November.
President Cleveland has signed
the anti-Chinse immigration bill
and it is a law.
Mrs. Crocker of California, has
given $19,000 to the Women’s Chris
tian Association of California.
Duluth, Minnesota, is under
going the ordeal of a typhoid epi
demic. There are 450 cases there.
Winter is on its way to the sun
ny south. The mountains of Vir
ginia were covered with snow last
week.
looking upon the interior he is en- i
chanted, cannot resist the desire to
see more, stops and enters. And so
we entered. What a world of deli
cacies stood revealed to the gaze !
Shelving of solid walnut and curly
pine ran around the entire room,
and up to the lofty ceiling. Upon
these rose tier after tier of canned
goods of every description, frosh
looking and ornamented with bril
liant hued pictures of the tropical
fruits, and vegetable contained in
them, embracing also all the meats
and dishes of popular canned prep-j
MM
lnvalnal>!3 SM
11 Wsib I Thra! ’
I’llßs, JY.-M WOUDIIS, I
Caiarrh, Sores,
Rheuma- Mamua-
usm, nous;
neuralgia, milemor-
Brnises,
Burns, 4 0,311
Sore Eyes, .. Xinds.
INVALUABLE FOB
BURNS, SUNBURNS, DIARRHEA, CHAR- 1 .
INGS, STINGS OF INSECTS, PILES, j
SORE EYES, SORE FEET.
THE WONO OF HEALING!
For Files, Blind, Bleeding or Itch
ing, it is tho greatest known remedy.
For Burns, Scalds, Wound*. Bruises
and Sprains, it is unequaled—stopping pain
and healing in a marvelous manner.
For Ititlnmod and Sore Kyra.—lf effect
upon these delicate organs is simply marvelous.
In Female Complaints, Pond's Extract,
as is well known, is need with the greatest benefit.
For Ulcers, Old Sores, or Open
Wounds, Toothache, Fnccache, Biles
of Insects, Sore Feet, its action upon these
is most remarkable.
B-BCO-V -If A.vl> E D 7tY Pin'S TCI ANS f
VSED IN HOSPITALS I
HEYWOOD SMITH. M. D.. M. 8.. C. P.. o<
England —“ I have usod it with marked benefit,’’ j
11. G. PRESTON, M. D.. Brooklyn. N. Y.— *1
know of no remedy so generally useful.”
ARTHUR GUINNESS, M. D.. F. R. C. S.. of
England.—“ I hive prescribed POND'S EX
TRACT with great success.”
The Famous Lecturer, JOHN B. GOUGH,
wrote : “ For Sore Tliroat. especially when tend
ing to ulceration. I have found it very beneficial.”
ANDREW D. WHITE, Ex-Presidentof Cornell
■University, says : “ One of the absolute nfcefsir
tle* of housekeeping.” Be eurc to get the genuine. ■
EMMA ABBOTT, the celebrated prinuylonna.
—“Valuable and beneficial.”
In Bottles only. Prices, EOc., sl, $1.75.
Note our name on every wrapper and label.
Prepared only by POND’S EXTRACT
NEW YORK AND LONDON.
KXTfeAGT
013 Tgi E 11T,
a® 8 remarkable specific I
action upon the affected parts |
* 1 givee it supremo control over
fcawS files, however severe.
r Also for Runis, Scalds,
§ a3l<a, S Eruptions, Salt fiheum &c.
jpe-j Testimonials from all classes
pwfeiY! prove its efficacy. Price 50c.
Sold by ail Druggists or sent by mail :
on receipt of price. Put up only by I
POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 sth Ave.,». 7,
A. J. Anderson I
Watches, Clocks andj
Jewelry of Every De
scription.
ALSO REPAIRER OF ALL THE |
A BOVE ARTICLES. |
•d OFan Motto Cards name cover,
AWf,] with scraps and sample i
for 1888 sent to your address for 10 I
ets G packs for 50 cts. Address S.:
M. IJoJiauu, Temple, Georgia.
stations. As we looked, we could
see in imagination a table loaded 1
and garnished with viands from ev- i
ery clime in the midst of a happy i
company. In the center, on coun
ters and in pyramidal cases of crys- ;
tai holders were arranged all the
supplies needed by cook or house
wife to make a royal feast, inclu
ding both foreign ami domestic gro
ceries, staple and fancy. Tide is
also the depot and solo agency in
Rome of the Florida Fruit Exchange
whence comes the finest oringe,
that golden king of the fruit world, j
TAX NOTICE. i
I will be nt tho following places on tho
davs named below for tno purpose of
collecting tho State and County taxea
for ihc year 1888.
Valley Store, November 1, a m and
December .3, a m.
Tologa,Oct. 15th, Nov. 1 p m and Dec.
8 p m.
Gilreath’s Mill, November sth.
Menlo, Oct. 16th am, Nov.6th a m and
December 4th a m.
A Ini no, October 16, p m Nov. 6th p in
and December 4 p m.
Foster’s Store, Oct. 17th, Nov. 7th and 1
Dec. sth.
Seminole, Oct. 18th, Nov. Sth a m and
Dee. 6th.
Price’s Bridge, November Sth p in.
Holland’s Store, Oct. 19th am, Nov. Sth
and Dec. 18 a rn.
Henley’s Mill, Oct. 19th p in, Nov. 12th
and Dor. 7th.
New Hope Chnreh, Nov. 13th a r-.
Weathers’ Shop, Nov. 13th n in.
School house near Tom Kendricks,
November 14th a m.
Uncle Jimmie Herndon’s, Nov. 14 p in
Taliaferro, December 18th p in.
Coro, November 30th.
Kartah, Oct, 22nd, Nov. 29th, Dec. 10tK j
Tidings, November 15th.
Farmersville, December 11 th.
E. N. Perrv’a Saw Mill, Nov. 16th a nr
Reuben Johnson’s. Nov, 19th a in.
D. Walt Smith’s Mill, Nov. 19th p m.
Havwood, Oct. 23rJ, Nov, 20th and
Dec. 12th.
<l. R. Ponder’s. Esq., Nov, 21st am,
< ’ant. Atkins’ Nov. 21st n m.
I Subligna, Oct. 24th, Nov. 22th, and
December 13th.
I Hall’s Mill, November, 28rd a in.
' Roberson’s Store, Nov. 28rd pm.
I Trion Factory, Oct. 26tb, Nov. 26th and
Dec. 11th and 19th.
Raccoon Mills. Nov. 27th and Doe. 17.
Sunny Dale, Nov. 28th a m.
Clemmons it Dickerson’s Mill, Nov.
27th p m.
SUMMERVILLE all other days not
| mentioned als>ve< including every Sat
urday in October, November an l Do-I
I comber un to the 26th. Taxpayers will
j please accept my many thanks for their !
promptness last year and hope they will
do as well or hotter this year. J. R, '
Clemmons is authorized to receive ami;
receipt for ine at any time at summer-i
in my absence. Jury tickets will be
taken"for county taxi’s only: other or
ders will not be accented. Books will t
bo closed December 20th, and fi fas is-j
sued as the law requires.
W. M. JOHNSON,
Tax Collector Chattooga Co. j
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SCOTT'S
aiLssii
OF PURE WLIVE3 Oil
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable as ftftUk.
St> dl.jjuls.d ffiinl It can ho tah'n.
dlgottcd, and Mnisailatcd by
tensitivo stornr.cb, when tbs plalx oil
1 cannot be tolaratcd; and by tho o»xn
! blnatloa of tho oil ’irlth the iiypoph»M
--' pklt* a 1* mv.uli uioiu ofilcaeloaa.
Beinarkatle M a fitch prodnesr.
Perww gain rapidly white taking &
i SCOTT'S EMULSION is ccksowledg.-* by
| Physicians to bo the Finest and Bost pjopn.
radon in the world for tho relftf and cu:» of
COWSUiSPTIO*!, SCROFULA.
GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CMRQKIC COUGHS.
7'ht grfal rmrdy for (hnnimptian,. and
i WcKtin-j in Ckil-ltcn. Sold by all Dnigaisii.
As tins companj’ will handle
large quantities of fruit, dealers
everywhere in this section should
correspond with it on the subject.
The company will also wholesale
groceries generally.
The goods for the retail trade are
all kept in patent bins, no barrels
being used, and are thus kept clean
and free from dust. All the bins
for teas and coffees have plat# glass
fronts,keeping out tho air. Two de
livery wagons ply the city.
The opening of such a store is an
event to Rome, for in the family
CHATTANOOGA, ROME & COLUMBUS
V RAILROAD.
SCHEDULE In EFFECT July2S, isss
TRAINS RUN DA ILT.
AOITTHBOTT N D * ST A TIONS 7 NORT n r.OI • NI
KEA I» DOW N K BAD I !
L 8..30:im ...Chattanooga A .3.10 pn
8.50 “ East End ... “ 2.50 “
Rossville
“ 9.00 “ .. Mission Ridge “ 2.40 “
“ f*.l2 “ Crawfish Spring “ 2.28 “
“ 9.27 “ ... Rork Spring . ** 2.1.3 “
M 9.52 “ .... Ln Fayette.... “ 1.48 “
“ 10.06 ** Chnttoogn <’rerk. “ 1.34 “
“ 16.14 Alien’s (Jap “ 1.2(1 “
“ 16.JH “ Trion “ 1.06 “
“ 16.51 “ . .Summerville. “ 12.49 “
“ 11.02 “ ..Raccoon Mills “ 12.-3 S “
“ 11.29 “ .Clarkes “ 12.11 pm
“ 11.57 “ Lavender. “ JLI.3 an
“ 12.17 pm R it D Junction “ 11.23 “
A 12.35 “ Rome . L 11.05 “
L 12.50 “ ... “ A “
“ 12.55 “ ...East Romo. . “ 10.55 pn
“ 1.10 “ .. Silver Creek. “ 10.10 an
“ 1.2> “ . ...Summit .... “ 10.22 “
“ 1.55 “ ...Cedartown.... “ 9.58 “
“ 2.20 “ Dug Down .. “ 9..30 “
“ 2.48 “ .. .Buchanan “ 9.02 “
“ X.lO “ . Karmer “ 8.38 “
“ 3.22 “ ....Mandeville . “ 8.20 “
A 8.38 “ .... Carrollton .... L 8.00 am
CONNECTIONS.
At Chattanooga with all rai’roads ’end
ing out of that place’
At Rome witn E. T.. V., A* <L. R< rm
and I’.. A D. railroads, and with White
Star Uno steamers.
At Cedartown with E. A W. raihoad,
At Bremen with (la. Pacific railroad.
At Cnrrolton with Central R. R. of
[Georgia. GEO. 1). LAWRENCE,
Superintendent.
FMR
BEST IN THE WORLD.
Its rearing qualities arc unsurpassed, actually
outlasting two Imjxps of any other brand. Free
from Animal Oils. C3TGET THE GEN UINE.
I FOP. SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY.
i CURE
■ II Oi
When I say Cutie I do not moan merely to
atop them for a time, and then have them re
turn again. 1 mean A RADICAL CURE.
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A. life-long study. I warrant my remedy to
Cure the worst chsgh. Because others havo
failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure.
Semi at ouce for a treatue and a Free Bottle
of my Infallible Remedy. Give Express
and Pott OiUc.o. it costs you nothing for a
trial, and it will cure you. Address
H.G. ROQT'M.C., 183 Pearl St., New York
SiWEBM/ll CHRISTMAS cards!
AlhnmF, Pocket Books, Pictures, Bronzes, Bisqnos.
riabj, laksb.iuds, Purtfolini, Peach Blow Gln£3, Brcnza
fiv MAIS
toin, «“ »a mnli.
UJOFiEN & BATES 8o g»®
line there is none superior to it in
all Georgia. Such an array as it
presents would delight the most
epicurean connosseur or stir an ap
petite in the worst dyspeptic. The
ladies must find the greatest pleas
ure in roaming through such an
olysiam of goods and dainty things
from which to make selections for
the enjoyment of the “dear ones at
homo.” No one visiting Rome
should fail to drop into tiiis rarely
beautiful store, for it is indeed an
enchanting sight, that will linger
in memory,.
“THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME.”
COPYRIGHTED ' ' ' . '
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lUn.trnted t.v the n.o of a Buggy ui.de by T. T. Haydoek, which is not only
I’.UCKV in’ ‘.hi. picture, but THE LEADING BUGGY OF AUFUICA. lias
tlardbck’s Safctr Klug Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Ask your dealer for the T. 1.
MiYDCfK BI’GGY. with the Haydock Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel.
. Life is insecure riding over any other.
(Ihhrle'nrr wll 1 f" rnlahf.d en a lirje «»ri, printed In elagant Btyk, to Any one who will Agree to frame it.) ?
[rxcLosr st rvr | I JJ. r 2?_ TT ZK “V I ir*"^C**!"K7 T ..•
p&’j ”u Cor. Plant and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0.
AQEKTB WANTED WHEEL WE HAVE NONE/ KO INVESTMENT 80 PROFITABLE.
Jjr .m ■W./l'll* t'-'.U *'■- ■*’ ~ r ~~"’*WiT
Dr. SALMON’S 1L
/ HOG CHOLERA SPECIFICI W
K CHICKEN POWDER.—SHEEP POWDER, fl
POWDER.—CONDITION POWDER. ’'j
1 r PREVENT & CURE HOG CHOLEfiA. |
«» DESTROY & PREVENT HOG LICE & WORMS. '. J
I*l „ WE CAN < CURE CATTLE MURRAIN,TEXAS FEVER, &o. f
x, CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA & GAPEb. J
I CURE SHEEP ROT. TAPEWORM, &C. /
MANUFACTURED BY THE VETER I NARY MEDICINE CO- Js
NASHVILLE, TENN.
fdf For sale by Thompson ITii.es A Co., Summerville, Ga. -Tloi.i.is A llistox
.Summerville, Ga. —Robt. F. Robini-on, Trion Factory, Ga. — liuon Man ro. co.,
Trion Factory, Ga.-Hn.ES, Tamaiekiio A Foster, Taliaferro. '•’n.-J. 1
l\nd <t Bro.'. Holland’s Store, Gp.-Kbxdbick <t Bro., Ka tan, Ga. H. 11.
Bui lard, Menlo, Ga., M. IL Smith, Alpine, Ga.,—L. M. Menlo, Gn.,
J. T. aMcWhohter, Teloga Springs, Ga.
SHOW S
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M I I S 5 Wrought Iron Fences, Rooli
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|| I ||| Ir| I I BaMk & Office liailing, Window
Guards, Wire Lathing and every
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