The Chattooga news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1887-1896, November 01, 1888, Image 3

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D. P. HALE. E. E. EWING. ORVILLE EWING. Hale, Ewing & Co. TO THE PEOPLE OF 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, <fcc. 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. ITO. 12BBOAD STREET, DOME, GEORGIA. IMTTWO DOORS BELOW RAMEY’S STABLE^J jpJ M. F. McLAURIN/ ■ . -Cotton Buyer- Chattanooga, ■ ■ ■ Tenn. I take pleasure in offering my services to my old friends and custom ers, and assure them that all cotton shipped to me shall have my closest personal attention, and be placed at its full market value, with out charge of any kind. With the best facilities ] can secure best price. M. F. McLaurin, Chattanooga, Tenn. CHATTOOGA NEWS. Thursday mokning.nov. i, isss. Local and Personal. “an NOUNCEMENTS. For Ordinary. We are authorized to announce John Mattox as a candidate for Ordinary of Chattooga county. For Sheriff. We are authorized to announce R. 11. Ellis as a candidate for Sheriff of Chat tooga county at the election for county officers In January next. He promises a faithful and conscientious discharge of the duties of the office in the event of his election. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to t lie office of sheriff of Chattooga county at the January elec tion ami respectfully solicit the vote of every man in the county. If elected samM. Knox will lie my Deputy. T. J, Worsham. Wo are authorized to announce W. H. Chafin ns a candidate for Sheriff of Chat tooga county at the ensuoirig election in January, (f elected B. F. Dunaway will bo his Deputy. For Tax Assessor. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Assessor and' respectfully solicit the rote of every man in the county. Thos. J. Clements. Wo arc Authorized to announce Will iam F. Gore as a candidate for Tax As sessor of Chattooga county. If elected ho promises faithful personal attention to the duties of the office. Wo »ro authorized to announce R. S. Conley as a candidate Snr Tax Assessor of Chattooga County. He respectfully solicits the votes of his follow-citizens. Election the first Wednesday in Janua ry next. We are authorized to announce W. 11. Benefield as a candidate for Tax Asses sor of Chnttodga county. He wants the votes of his fellow-citizens Election first Wcdnesilawin January next. For Tax Collector. —- Kpi a candidate for tho office of Tax CwWctor of Chattooga county. The votes of the people are most respectfully solicited ami will be highly appreciated. If elected, I will discharge tho duties of tho office faithfully and efficiently. D. M. Whitb. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to tho office of Tax Col .ector of Chattooga county. Thanking th'vpeoplo for their support in the past I respectfully solicit their votes in Jan uary next, and promise, in the event of my election, to give the duties of tho office the same attention as here tofore, and accomodate the people to tlie full extent allowed by law. ’ W. M. Johnson. Wo are authorized to announce W. S. Kilgo as a candidate for Tax Collector of Chattooga county at the ensuing January election. If'eiected ho prom ises to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and to the satisfaction of all. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector of ’Chattooga county at the Januarv election and respectfully ask the support of every voter in the county. Hosea J. Hendrix. Wo are authorized to announce John Y. Price as a candidate for Tax Collector of Chattooga county at the election in January next. I hereby announce my self as a candi date for Tax Collector anil solicit your support. I-. R. Williams. For Treasurer— I announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer and ask the support of every voter. lam severely nfllicted with rheumatism and on tin’s account cannot sei: every one, but I hope to re ceive the favorable consideration of every voter. George M. Allman. 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 w ill personally discharge the duties of said office to the best of my ability. B. 11. Edmondson. I am a candidate for re-election as Treasurer of Chattooga county and I re<"octfully ask the support of every Toler in the county. Sept. 10th ISSS. Geo. D. Lowe. , *. J he-eby announce myself as a candi date for the office of County Treasurer. W. L>. Taylor. We are authorised to announce 11. N. Brannon as a candidate for Treasurer of Chattooga couiitv. Ho is thoroughly qualified to till the office and respectfully solicits the support of cverj voter in tho county. For Justice of the Peace. To the voters of tho 925th district, G. M: I announce myself a candidate for re-election to tho office of Justice of the Pwaec of the '.l2sth district, G. M., and so licit the support of every voter. If elected my motto will be “justice to tho r eh, the poor, the high, tho low,” and I will endeavor to discharge'the duties of tho office regardless of color to the best of my ability. J. J. P. Henry. I announce myself a candidate for Justice of tl.e Peace of tho 925th District G. M. If elected I promise to till tlie of fice to the best of my ability. John N. Bush. All the local news in this week’s NEWS. Will Webb spent last Sunday in town. If you want to but- any stull, go to Taylorßro. Men’s P. cllf shoe, warranted, $1 at Hollis <fc Hinton’s. J. Mack Henley, of Chattanooga, was in town Friday and Saturday of last week. Stoves from $7.50 to $12.50 and Furniture in variety. S. W. McWhorter. BLACK DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. A nine pound girl arrived at the home of B. F. Franklin, of Coldwa ter, last Friday morning. LOST—Brown overcoat, nearly new. Finder will be suitably re warded by leaving it at this office. WANTED—Eggs, chickens,meal corn, onions etc. S. W. McWhorter. Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea tor Dyspepsia. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Jeans, Dress Goods and in fact, everything at the very lowest prices, at Taylor <fc Bro. A. J. Thomas and Miss Mary Carpenter, of Trion, were married last Sunday, in town, J. J. I’. Hen ry, J. I*., officiating. Rev. T. 11. Timmons will preach at Oak Hiil next Saturday at 11 o’clock; at Glenwood at 3. On Sunday he will preach at Glenwood at 11, and at Oak Hili at'3, and at Raccoon Mills at night. J. N. Rush asks the people of the 925th District, G. M., to elect him Justice of the Peace. Mr. Rush served as Justice o f the Peace eight years in Alabama and thus has ex perience, as well as ability, to fill the office satisfactorily. mTeIREE'S wine of CARDUI for Weak Nerves. J. T. Black and W. L. Wade, who are at work for the Chattooga Rail way <fc Mining company, called at this office and subscribed for the News last Thursday. Mr. Black also paid for the paper one year to be sent to his friend, J. D. Fort, Paris, Ark. 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. The announcement of W. M. Johnson as a candidate for re-elect ion to the office of Tax Collector of Chattooga county appears else where. Mr. Johnson has made one of the best Collectors the county has ever had. He has been prompt and careful to collect special State tax due from peddlers and others and this, with the indorsement of Comptroller Wright of his attention to his duties and promptness in ev er}’ way, is warrant for saying he will make, if elected, a faithful offi cer in the future. If the saying “one good term deserves another” is true, Mr. Johnson deserves anoth er term, and that is all he asks. E. f. STDRBIVANT & CO. DEALERS TUT STAPLE and FANCY Groceries of EVERY KIND. BACON, FLOUR, MEAL, SUGAR, COFFER, TEA, RICE, GRITS. OATMEAL, CAN FRUITS, MEATS, KASINS, Cheese, Maccaroni, Tapioco, Oranges, Lemons. . Gelatine, Nuts of all kinds, and the LARGEST LOT OF STICK AND FANCY CANDY EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, All sold at Alliance prices. 7C T A full line of Hardware, Queensware, Tobacco, Cigars. XIIJOU Country PRODUCE a specialty. Cheap F o r C a s h or Barter! IV. Mui £ Co., tamlb, Ga.| —~ ' - ™ Y I New legal ads. today. McElree’. WINE OF CARDUI forfcmale diseases. Taylor & Bro. want 994 dozen eggs at 14 cents a dozen. Mrs. L. C. Johnson is visiting her ; daughter, Mrs. Thos. Maxey, at Trion this week. Miss Minnie Hunt, who has been very sick with pneumonia fever, is improving, we are glad to say. We are prepared to offer actual bargains in Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing. The best selected stock and lowest prices at all times. Do not fail to examine our stock. Thompson Hiles & Co. The District convention for the church off Christ will meet at Anti och, near Taliaferro’s on Wednes day, Nov.2lst, and continue in ses sion several days. Several promi nent preachers will attend. Mrs. W. F. Henry died at het home in Broomtown valley Tues day after a brief illness, aged about 40 years. She was a good woman and her death is a great loss to hi r husband and children, who have the sympathies of the community in time of distress and sorrow. When wanting staple or fancy groceries, call on E. W. Sturdivant & Co. They have the largest stock and best variety of groceries ever brought to Summerville and are se’- ling them cheap. H. B. Kirby is staying with them now and .he in vites his friends to come and trade with him. D. M. White, who announces himself a candidate for Tax Collec tor in this issue, is capable of fill ing the office be asks at the peo ple’s hands. He asks one term. He is worthy of receiving it, and his ability to fill the office satisfac torily cannot be questioned. Re member him in deciding who to vote for. NlcElree’s Wine of Cardul and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUCHT arc for sale by the following merchants in CHATTOOGA COUNTY: Thompson Hiles & Co., Summerville. Hollis it Hinton, Summerville. Trion Manufacturing Co., Trion. J. P. Holland <fc Bro., Holland’s Store. M. E. Smith, Alpine. O. 11. P. Gilreath, Saw Mill. Hiirs, Taliaferro <t Foster, Taliaferro. M. G. Meritt, Tidings. J. J. I’. Henry announces himself a candidate for Justice of the Peace in this issue. We believe Mr. Hen ry has made as many people happy as it falls to the lot of a J. P. to do during one term. We refer to the large number he has married, and as to his other qualifications, to the people among whom he has lived so long and who know him, any thing we might say would be su perfluous. Thomas J. Clements announces himself as a candidate for Tax As sessor in this issue. He is a young man who is well qualified to .fill the office to the satisfaction of the peo ple. If elected he promises to faithfully discharge the duties of the office to the best of his ability and he assures his friends and the voters of the county generally that no one would appreciate their sup-| port more than he. H. B. Kirby owns a yellow hound | dog which recently happened to a ' very peculiar mishap. Last Monday ! morning a week ago the dog disap-! peared. A week later it was found | in the bottom of an unused well on Lon Dalton’s farm, adjoining town, in company with another dog be longing to H. J. Hosch. When the first named dog was drawn it made an effort to get back into the well, but when its companion was drawn up, it seemed reconciled and willing to once more mingle among its for mer associates above ground. We cannot state whether the dogs acci dentally or intentionally got into the well or, if the latter, their reason for doing so. This week John Mattox announ-1 ees himself as a candidate for re election to the office of Ordinary of Chattooga county. The county lias never had a more efficient and conscientious officer or one who has labored harder to discbaige the du ties entrusted to him by the people in accordance with law. This is bis record in the past and it justi fies us in saying he will continue to do his duty in the future. A vote, for John Mattox is a vote for a ca- ■ pable, deserving man. BSTWINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women. Baptist prayer meeting at Dr. Calhoun’s tonight. Six pounds of coffee for $1 at Thompson Hiles <t Co.’s. Joseph Maxey is very sick with typhoid fever. FOR SALE—Two Houses and twenty lots. S. W. McWhorter. Pinkney Martin, of Broomtown valley, died last Monday night, aged 70 years. Mrs. B. 0. Henry and her little son are visiting relatives in Bartow county this week. Mrs. W. R. Lindsey, of Holland’s Store, died last Saturday of dropsy, aged about fifty years. Ihomas Dodd, 18 years old son of J. If. Dodd, died last Monday morning of typhoid fever. Mrs. W. W. Berry, of Bedford county, Tennessee, is visiting her brother, Mr. T. Hiles, this week. We have some horses and mules to sell for Corn, Cash or good Notes. John S. Cleghorn <t Co. Look out for Bogus Oliver Chil- ; iled plow points. None genuine un less brand “Oliver” on points. Thompson Hh.es <t Co. Men's Brogan Shoes 95 cents. Ladies’ Polka Shoes G 5 cents. And all other goods in proportion. John S. Cleghorn <fc Co. Dr. Jack Bryant has been confin-! cd to his room for a week past with ' a, very bad rising on his hand. He is better now. Alliance Men and all persons can buy goods from us as cheap as can be had anywhere. John S. Cleghorn & Co. Misses Mamie Wakely and Annie Edmondson have been staying du ring the past week with Miss Bon nie Pursley, during the latter’s ill ness. Charley Crumly has the contract to build a warehouse for T. Hiles on the lot back of E. W. Sturdivant & Co’s and began work on it last Monday. Mark Teams’ home-made peach and apple Brandy for sale by John son <fc Clemmons. Call on G. L. Mc- Cullough, he will wait on you at any hour. The Missionary Service at the Baptist church, mentioned in these columns some time since, will be held at the Baptist church at this place next Thursday evening. Last Sunday evening a gang of wild geese passed over town on their way to a‘warmer climate. It is said they are always just ahead of very cold weather. News received Tuesday to the ef fect that Miss Bonnie Pursley was a great deal better and was! considered out of danger. Her ma- j n r friends here will be glad to learn i this. i The family of T. A. Echols, tele I I graph <■ lerator at this place,’ will I | move tc the house now occupied by I Mr. E. ’.. Moss soon. Mr. Moss ; will move to the house just back of i the one he has been occupying. A Card. With this issue of the News my name go is before the people as a candidate for the office of Tax Col lector of Chattooga county. The votes of i he people are most respect fully solicited and will be highly appreciated. I desire no inud throwing in the ensuing cam-; paign, as I prefer' a friendly race \ with all of my worthy opponents. 1! would not pluck a single laurel from their crown worthily won. If my candidacy should meet the ap probation of the people, and 1 be : elected I would feel that it would ■ be the greatest ambition of my life ! to merit the favors shown, and live up to the confidence thus reposed. I would discharge the duties of the office faithfully and efficiently for one term, then step down and out and give way to some deserving and ■ worthy aspirant. Feeling grateful j to a grateful people.- I). M. WtHTE. j Oct. 31st ISBS. I It. B. J’AIIKS. S. A rOWEBS. Hr.NBV HABVKV. H. - B. PARKS & CO. Leaders in Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Clothing. Largest Stock, Lest Goods, and LOWEST Prices is NORTH GEORGIA. Buy your goods where you can find, all you want for your families. No house in the South is better prepared to fill your Bills compteStly and satisfactorily than ours. WE KEEP EVERYTHING FOR CLOTHING MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN from the crown of their heads to the soles of their feet. Great Bargains in Dress Goods. ■4 tY?jX Cashmere suits (12 yds.) with Trimmings., Buttons and thread 1- 4 O for $2.15. Lovely Wool Serge suits, Double Width. (10 yds.) with Trim ! • miugs, Buttons, Thread and Linings, for the small sum of $3.75. lOnCl Yards Lovely Wool Henrietta Suiting in all the new col ors at 25, 35, 40, and 50 cents. This is the best and Cheapest line of Dress Goods in Georgia. Silks, Plushes, and Velvets. OPx Lovely Silk and Plush Suits, $35, SSO, $65, and $75 each. ; Otz Fit for a Queen to wear. Millinery, Hats & Bonnets. Our Store is certainly head quarters for the Latest Styles in Ladies’ Hate and Millinery. I ” ' Our Sioreis the Great trading House and Headquarters foR the fcs of Floyi Coaaty. Here you can find everything yon want in Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes Hats, Clothing, Cloaks, Millinery and at Rock Bottom Prices. Cloaks! Cloaks!! Cloaks!!! The Largest, Prettiest and Cheapest Stock of Cloaks and Wraps in the State. FLANNELS, JEANS, CASSIMERS AND WOOLEN GOODS in all grades and at lowest possible prices. It will pay you to come lift}’ miles to buy your winter bill of Dry Goods, etc., of n p Poi’h 2t Pn it b. Ido & bo. COO A TY QT 1 ’ AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK’S 12^1' TERNS. » R. D. VANDYKE. J. H. HENLEY. ' Vfflß & Ileiley, Kvii Grocers, Commission Hats and Cctton Factors, —l9 Broad St. [Shorterßlock! 19 — ROME, - - - GEORGIA. Bsffisi fjii Tics. Hay, Grain anil Flonr Specialties. 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 ta ad I mbihihbi mw W— i—■ ’’■'■'rvTiimi u. . I __ R. T. CONNALLY, —FOR— Boots, Shoes, Slippers, and Leather )? •' o o Ladies if you want the best lit, latest styles in Fine Shoes and Slippers come ito see me. Young Gentlemen, or old ones, if you want the Latest Styles in Patent Leather Congress or Lals or C immoa Sense for Comfort and Faso come to see me. I have the largest am! best line of Infants and Childrens Shoes in the coun try. Remember mine is the only house in Romo that has a line of Bay State Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Children; also for Men. Fresh Goods, Late Styles, Lowest Prices. Ladies Slippers fiom2s cents R. T. CONNALLY - , No. 216 Broadway, Rome, Georgia. 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 Pros tration, use Paine’s Celery Compound and be cure,!. 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. Remove the cause with that great Nerve Tonic, and the i result will disappear. Paine’s Celery Compound ®° WK?f ’ Springfield, Mass., writes:— • Puma’s Celery Compound cannot be excelled as i a Nene 'I onic. In my case a einglo bottle i wrought a great change. My nervousness entirely ; disappeared, and with it the resulting affection or the stomach, heart and liver, and the whole , tone of the system was wonderfully invigorated. | : I tell my friends, if sick as I have been, Paine’s ■ Celery Compound Wiii Cure You! Sold by druggists. 51; six for S-T Prepared only ’ |- by Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt, ; 1 for the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. I wgg/ Warranted to color mere goods than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ark for the Diamond, and take no other. A Dress Dyed ) F °B A Coat Colored - Garments Renewed J cents. A Child can use them 1 Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work. At druggists and Marchants. Dye Book free. WELLS, HICHARDSON & CO,, Props., Bcrlk-gloa, Vt, Rome special to Atlanta Consti tution of 24th, nit.: The Floyd superior court adjourned today af ter a session of more than four weeks. Judge Maddox has won golden opinions for the rapidity with which he has dispatched busi ness and tor the fairness and im partiality of his rulings. ■*** It is generally hinted that the face between Hon. R. A. Denny and Hon. C. G. Jones, for solicitor of the Rome circuit, is waxing warm and that Mr. Copeland, of Walker, will make it interesting for both of them.—Atlanta Constitution. *** In mentioning the candidates for solicitor-general of this circuit the other day, the Tribune, though an unintentional error, omitted the name of Mr. F. W. Copeland, of LaFayettfc A friend of Mr. Cope land has called our attention to the matter with the apprehension that the omission of Mr. Copeland’s name “by the great daily of North Georgia,” might seriously preju dice his chances. It gives the Tribune great pleasure to say that Mr. Copeland is a candidate, and to say further in simple justice that he is a lawyer of talent, a man of brains and energy and an inde fatigable worker for the develop ment of North Georgia.—TribunY of Rome. An Indiana girl has 1«T herself against SIOO that Harrison will be elected. If she loses, her opponent is to marry her; if she wins, he i? : tn relinquish all matrimonial claim's and must pay her SIOO. —Atlanta Constitution. That girl wants to marry. Ano she is going to marry, tob. Mrs. J. S. McGinnis of this place, died yesterday at about 2 o’clock. "She leaves a husband and seven small children, one only about two weeks old, to mourn the loss of a wife’s and a mother’s love. They have the heart felt sympathies of thb community. Woman’s Polka, three seamed, pegged, warranted, $1 at Hollis <fc Hinton’s. Next Tuesday. Turn out and help swell Cleveland’s popular ma jority into the hundreds of thous ands. CHATTOOGAVILLE CHAT. o Oct. 30.—Special—Everything is on a boom at the present time at the famous Dirtseller iron ore bank. Mr. Tyler is pushing everything that he is connected with in a hur- ry. The shute is almost finished, I suppose. The scales will be put up this week. A number of hands will then go to work at once, and the ore will be raised by the ton. The shw mill company are tiding a good business. The boarding house put up by Messers Johnston A Co. will be ready in a day or two to take care of a good huihber of men. I guess it is one of the good things not to know the future. 'l’l 6 places on the mountain where formerly the cows have pastured, ' the squirrel scampered and the turkey gobbler witnesses other scenes now. The clang of picks and shovels and the shrill steam whistle all denotes the change from inactivity to enterprise. • Health good at present. More anon. R. Get. 30—Special—Frost this s morning. Our people are busy picking cotton and gathering corn. 1 Health good, except Mr. Burk halter's wife, who is quite sick with typhoid fever, but was thought to be better yesterday. Mr. Lyerly is giving handssl per day to pick and pile up ore on Dirtseller mountain. They will _ begin hauling ore in a few’ days. Our Alliance numbers 80 with 11 other petitious for membership. Chattooga ville. Potts & Potts o Old Manhattan Club Whisky —-AND 1 OLD GEORGIA CLUB WHISKY 0 Aro iha finest liquors ever , ■ introduced in North Georgia. i For sale by JOHNSON & CLEMMONS Sole Agents, - SUMMEEVILLE, G-JL. Money to Loan. Money to loan on improved farm property in sums of S3OO and up ward at 8 per cent, per annum. Apply to John D. Taylor, Attorney-at Law. Summerville Ga. Dissolution Notice. We have dissolved partnership in the livery business by mutual con sent. H. B. Kirby, B. L. Knox. This Oct. 30th 1888. The firm business of Knox & Kirby lias been bought by me, to whom all accounts due the firm should be paid and by whom all the debts will be paid. The livery business will be continued by me the old stand. 11. B. Kibbt. Oct, 30th 1888.