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| CHATTOOGA NEATS.
TJIURS »A Y MORNING. JAN. 31. i--'
Au. tiu: local news in this week’s
NEWS.
Church Directory.
M l-’.T TIODIST rE V. T. n. TI >1 ?4 <! N<.
Onk Hill .:nd Glenwood™ First Sunday j
and Sa?u.rd-.iy before Ami-Second
; Sunday .Mid Saturday before Jircotr-
town- Second Sunday at 3 r. m |
S u:h Carotin;*- i'hird Sund;r, and Sat
urday before Summers iile FourJi I
Sammy riTi.bur ami i.r.-i-/ F
iL Mills First Satiird.ty me n ■ >do- >
|||||| nia Saturday before the buirth Sunday.
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S'liiim. r\ill Fust Sunday :.m’. ove
nim.r and Saturday l.«-f«»re; ! .•; •.!
Sunday evm'.inu - Sards s, md Sun
day and S;?.turd-\ before Pleasant j
Grove Third Sunday and Sator ’ y <
before Mount Harmony-Fourth
Suin’.iy and Saturday ’
M i»!lESß>'ri.Kl.' \ . y ! •
M Summerville -Every Second Sunday j
!MI and night Alpine ilvciy Third and
® fourth Stu
B Court Directory.
siur.nioi: < over.
| First Moni’nyin ?.Ttr< h sail ,
| her. .lii'ic". John AV. Miultlox; Ci -rk. ’
I G. !>. HolCs; S lea").if. 0. G.
| Janes; S'.enos.-i’.nh.T, J. N. Kikor.
I COUNTY COURT.
g Montfi'.y terms. : i--.no 'lomlay;
I Quarterly tern;:-., lira* Monday in Jami- i
■ arv, .April, July .-U'.d Oelulu r. Jud-;,-. J.
I .'!', lie Ik-.li; Oh r!:, <l. 1> Hollis,
I -Iu 'Tices’ court. I<
■ Surnnirrville (i(2.Tlti district) John .
I . Taylor. N. I*., and J. J. P. Henry .J. P,
B, I Court,"! Friday. Lawful constables, I
■ J 11. c. .' nilth am! I>. A. Crum!;..
■ Trion (S7otb district), T. J. si..mums, I ’
I | A mid X. JI. Coker. J. J'. ,_
g ■ Satiiniiy. Last return day, Friday be- I
■ I, >.■ t :.••••-1 S.-.l r.ln -.. Lawful I'onsta- ,
ides, j. ii. c
A; ri'-t i W. I-’. Tapp. N.I
I’., ami C. .Ab-t'w.i: 1!,.!.!’. Court Ist j
Saturday. Lawful Constables, F. M. '
V Story.
B Alpine (fiftS) J. Burns. N. P AV. I '
I. Jen lings J. P. Court -Ith Saturday, l 1
St ’ ’ * ■ *
B Dirtocllor district) J. L. Huie,
N. P.. -i::-| J T. I. Court Ith
V •'.u i i:.
11 1.tv. him.; and !>. V. Lamrston.
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>'«•!-i':;..le (Hi! : distri.-; i .'.. .;. Uender- '
son. X. i’.. and G. A. Ragland, .1. I’. ■
< 'ourt Al iir.lav. Lawful ('unstable,., I z
F. P. Ra, . i.; i ami A. J. Rutlod e.
Cob'n ati r<Je - '.i dist rii t) I>. R. Frank I■'
lin. "1. P.. nail T. .1. Anderson, J. I’. '
Court Ist .Saturday. Lawful Const-Lies .'•
IM. \\ . Bryant mid R. J. Pat idson.
Pirttou n i :lli <’i-trict) M, M. AVright I
N. and ■. P. Johnston, 1. I’. Court -1
gd Saturday. Lii'vful Constal-.ler, C. I’. I
Gaines mid J. 1). AVhitoheiid. '
E 1 lavwood (l l-.-'d distriel) .N. A. Jaek- I
son. X. I'., and !•. A'.'. Smith, J. P. Court
4tii Smrnd . Lav. fill Constables W. ! $
H. Howell F. Mills.
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N. and J. .'>!. < 'ir.'r. ". Cos I Isll.
MB L. '■ .■•! < <•:: .1. C..
- -1.:. - ■ Jem .
We lite. ■ a lot of N- i oats of/’
» line qu;ilit_v for stils. Price 50 cents
Ji.tvi stm I’..wd:-r< for
by S. W. -Whortek. j
P'llelm'd how good a thing it is ;
to see hi'.-thli n d'A vliing together in 1
unit;..” i.y.rdid I enefit of/ 1
the people m' Siiuiiiioniile.
Trv r?!.AvK-DKALGHT i i f< r Dyspepsia. ‘ h
BgsSs * J
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Last v.i ek Taylor & Bro. sold the I a
lot. o:i the eoi'nc" in front of tiie !
Pre? byterinii clittrch to S. Vs. Me-
A; .-'.ml l.m'ight the livery-
-'.I - from B. l. Knox. We under-;
st- :?i viinsiderat! in the last r
nt:mi rad"- we-- S1 , ( “i i;|
~.. . . , 11
I imsi owing us, eiJtcr by note;
,i , 111
to C r,nu !1 1 s t‘.i • ;.t (EiCv. A' c
v.’;i.itcii piiHu’illy: we need the!
Kg| Vpi;' 1 '.-; an-; tbi> caii b° considcre*! | ’
!s a last wfirniiiir.
JotieSON & ('r.EM.'IONS.
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Mw V/illil OF CAHDL*’, . 7'..: f.r W .pv ?.
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MB 'J.:; I - d ,'n mr. subst ri-1 ’'
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time to subscribe.
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All size of window glass at
Drug Store.
All color' paints just receiv
ed at Drug Store.
Fill your windows with glass
bought of IL 11. Arrington <V Co.
Bran and Oats.
S. W. 31. WIKdUIEK.
McElree's WINE OF CARDUI forfcmale disci ses.
c i m. m ®*.y, -rtw«BSMU>w MuaMMra
Irish ami Sweet Potatoes ’or
sale by S. V. M-.-lVitoc;
Pure Drugs at bottom prices.
Aitr.iNc-'oN A Co.
Inside prices on everything we
sell. Ahuinoton w Co.
Lookout for line Perfumes, combs,
anil Brushes, at Drug Store.
The Pmptist prayer meeting will
be held at the residence of lbw. 1).
T. Espy this e-. oning.
Mrs. It. L. Turner, of Haywood,
aged ah ml 50 years, died Tuesday
ol'eons;;;up'„ion.
J. V. Wheeler and Jos. Maxey,
who swaiipi-d farms last fall, have
moved to thi-ir new homes.
’diisi'wJly inclined persons can
get a. bargain in an Organ by in
quiring for particulars at this of
fice.
Clark remains in Summerville I
TEX DAYS. Callon him early so
he can finish your pictures before I
he leaves.
Capt. J. S. Cieghorn insured his I
store building for J?l.000 and his
dwelling and furniture for $5,000;
last Friday. The captain is a firm
believer in insurance.
There will be preaching at (lien-1
wood next Saturday at 11 o’clock ;
and on Sunday at three o’clock; at
Oak Hill on Saturday night and on ;
Sunday at 11 o’clock and at Rae- -
coon Mills on Sunday night.
Coughs and colds come uniimtetl I
but you can quickly get rid of these |
with a few doses of Dr. J. IL Me-1
Lean,s Tar Wine Lung Balin. For;
sale by H. H. Arrington &'CoSum-i
merille. (la,
Georgia, Chattooga County:
By my own consent I this day
make my wife, Martha Hall, a free
dealer. This Jan. Btli, 1881).
S impel Hai l.
Test John .Mattox, Ordinary.
Sarah Dickson, col., has filed a ■
bill for divorce from her husband, I
Toe Dickon. 'Flic allegation■ ia the ■
bill arc not fit to be publi bed. The
•ase comes np at the .March term ;
if the Superior court.
The County Alliun'.e will please;.
ne<-t at the court house Saturday, ■,
Feb. 2 nt 10 a. m. to perfect guano
irrangements. A full meeting is
solicited. By order of the president. '
J. V. Wi.'Ei.T.( o. Sec. - i
Reed & Wallace, the Palaeo Car ,
I’hotographers, have postponed ’
, heir visit to Summerville. 'l’he • ;
.rack here was not ready to receive
.hem and they went on to Trion
tnd LaFayette, but will stop here
hi their vat' buck in aoont two
veeks. Wait, for them.
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In mentioning ?.ii:ss Eunice Tim i
nons’ departure last week for Dal- i
on to complete her education, we i
nadvertaiF.ly called the Female; ?
■ollege at that place a High school., t
tis a FemaL: college with a. full't
md competent faculty and hasbeen t
o for a number of years. ; <
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The Academy fund was further /
ncreased last Saturday by the fol- 1
owing -übscriptiorrs: V.'. D. Tav
or $10; S. F. Taylor sls; John ■ t
V. Maild'-x $lO. There is not en- H
mgh subscribed tobnild an Acad- y
my such as i- needed ami every one ; c
l -.-iring to aid should promptly let) v
t be known. I,
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Tiie Chattooga County Alliance’!,
frade Committee is requested to ' t
'■>'-ct at the court house Saturday,: t
he 9th day of February. \ full i s
.ttendance is necessary as there is j 2
report mt business to attend to. 1
D- W. Smith, I c
Chai, u-a Trade *'orn. ' a
’■ ; Steel Iron Wedges for sale b;
S. W. AledVitoßTEß.
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, All kinds of Fertilmers for sa!<
by Thompson Hiles &■ Co.
Seed Rust Proof and Blue oati
for sale i>y Johnson & Clemmons.
Arringt-m w Co. are leading ii
Drugs, i’;;i:i's, Oils, etc., etc.
A good vow w,l.h young calf foi
sale. Terms eash. A. J. Hendeuson
, > Chattoogaville, Ga.
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f J. J. I’. Henry s:;nscribed s2’
’ and D. T. Espy $I(» and. Sr m B
Henley 5 c-. at: to the A'.'aiiemy Itry
! Monday. f
To Ed Martin—Oonm alon;g nr.t:
join the procession. We wanted
the Academy located on Mt. Sint;
' 100, but limy had the majority.
W. D. Tailor, county treasurer.
.will have his olliee in the store ol
' ; Taylor A- Bro., where all having
’ b;i.-iness requiring hi-- atieation will
I find him.
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Miss Alar Hiles left Tu ■ dav for
; Lome to enter Shorter college for
' the purpose of completing lu r art
studies. She will return home cv
, cry Fri lay and remain over until
. Monday.
Miss Dora. Suttle, of Armuchee,
.will assist ('apt. Irvine ia conduct
png the Summerville High Schoo!
for the remainder of the t.'-n'.-. She
arrived last Sunday and is staying
\ at E. N. Martin’s.
Strayed from Lookout. Hiountain
; some yearlings branded with a mule
j shoe on left hip, marked swallow
| fork in right and split, in left car.
Information leading to their recov
■ cry will lie paid for by J. T. Holland
K.iccoon .AHUs, (l:i.
i Miss Bertti, Maddox accompan
ied her fat hie-, J udge M addox, home
; last Saturday' where she will re-
I main until next September, tvhen
I she will again leave for college.
, She will go to Rome once each
, week in order to continue music un
l der the same instuctors.
- The Academy was located Mon
day night on the lots donated bv
.; the Land Company east of the rail
. road and directly fronting the resi
i deuce of C. C. Cleghorn. The .'mild- '
j ing coinmettee will proceed with the j
: erection of the Academy at once, i
Sec notice to contractors and build- ;
I ers in this issue.
Land Sale.
On the first Tuesday in February
next, I will sell to the highest bid
der, 80 acres of land lying on the i
south'vest side of Summerville, 20!
acres of wliieh are in the eorpor- ;
ute limits. Terms one-third cash, ;
balance in one and two years with I
8 per emit interest. For particulars I
mill on or address me at. Summer- ■
ville, Go. John W. Johnson.
To Contractors and Builders.
Any one wishing to take a con
tract to build an Academy in Sum-;
merviile, (gi., is requested to com
municate at, once for particulars i
with the undersigned, constituting ;
the building committee.
W. M. Henry.
J. M. Beli.'.ii.
G. J). Hollis.
Several persons in this place have '
received invitations to attend the /
wedding of Dr. W. !I. Wdlia.sson,
brother of I’r< sideiit Williamson, of i
the R. <t C. railroad, and himself;,
surgeon of that road, and Miss Bu- '
enaM'yatt, the accomplished dangh-,
ter of J. M. Wyatt, secretary and ,
treasurer of Kaceoon Manufacturing ]
campany, which event will occur at
Raccoon next Tuesday. After the
ceremony they will leave for Flor- !
i<la on an extensive bridal tour.
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One day last week while a train j
on the < R. & (railroad was pas-: 1
sing the house of Si Loveless, col., I<
above town, one of Si’s chickens be- ■ I
came frightened and rising flew to- - <
ward the house across the track of ■ r
t h-': road. The chicken intended to ,
f;y across just in front of the engine i
but miscalculated the speed of the ■ (
t rain and landed in the cab and was r
tai.mi on toward Trion. Si has not j
seen it since. He came to town f
Monday to see the engineer, but the $
latter said he knew nothing of the t
chicken. So Si i- out one fowl by- I
a foul Uy. jj
iy Good horse for sale by’ Taylor <fc
’ Bro.
le ; Slingluif’s and other standard fer
tilizers for sale by E. 3V. Sturdivant
<t Co.
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IL V. Johnson, one mile below
town, has 50 bushels of blue seed
11 oats for sale.
-v rs. J. D. Taylor left last Fri
day to visit her mother at Selma,
' Ala. She will remain for several
5 weeks. During her absence John
3.' has our hmirt felt sympathies.
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.or sale at cash figures 20 head
lof cattle from one and one-half to
I 'i'; years old, including a fine yoke
j' of oxen, and a good log dray.
. J Those wanting to buy will please
I call on W. M. Rich at Merrell
Brick House place in Broomtown
j vaHey.
’■ Notice is hereby given that the
place for holding Justice Court in
Haywood, 1382nd, district, G. M.,
/will bo changed from Hay” ood
r ] .istofiiee to Ebenezar school’,.oiise.
• b The fin;; court afterthe change will
- t'" y in April
] nexlß anil rstii .389.
D. W. Smith, J. I’.
Last Satui'ilay M. J. Carroll
'■ brought a hen egg, or raghcr two
'■ eggs, to this office that is a perfect
' ! curiosity. The larger egg contains
■ inside a full sized ege, shell and all, j
making a complete egg inside an ;
| egg, and nt the same time a com-1
plete egg outside an egg, with the I
. exception that it did not have a!
yolk as ordinary eggs do. 'This <*<r<r, i
o;'these eggs, are on exhibition at;
this office. Now is the time to sub
scribe.
A man by the name of Pierce I
■ ■ threw a stone through the window ;
: of a passenger coach on the ('. R. A- |
('. railroad at Buchanan last Sun '
I day a week- ago, just missing a lady i
passenger. He was arrested and a
; true bill obtained against him the.
I next day. and before night he was
sentenced to the penitentiary for
lour years by Judge Maddox, court!
being in session at, the time. If th
, law was always as promptly on- (
. forced as in this instance people .
I would soon learn to respect it.
i During th ipringsession of 1888 |
the Walnut Grove High School of I
I < Jiattooga'. illenumbered 15 I pupils !
land three teachers. During the I i
; fall session if, numbered IGS pupils
and four teachers. The daily
I everage during the public term was
13G pupils. We feel sure this is ■
the grentc.-t attendance of any’conn-1
fry school in North Georgia. The,
people ' ( hatCoogaville eomniuni-'
ly are wn. awake as to the educa
lion of their children, which is very !
commendable indeed. The attend- [
am-e at. pre... nl, is unusually good, I
numbering :iljout 100, and increas-; I
ing daily.
One night last week W. R. Har
per, of Broomtown, went out after I
ni iht with his shotgun to kill some ; $
crows which were roosting near his[
house. While oat he loaded his
gun, but l.e arae doubtful as to! V
which buri 'I it was. ’f o fj R( .l out
he placed l.is toe on the hammer!
and pushed it back in order to blow '
it'.to she barr d. He did this and !'
ii ■" < in;; the barrel he was b'owiny;
i’.t v.;:s ’on I//! Im (niido‘uarmed and!
allowed hi- foot to sli;> off the haiu-'
iner, ’.■. h e!, descended and discharg-. p
ed ;,!,<■ gut', the charge going intolci
his liund ami finger-. By good ip:
luck the wound was slight. j ri
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I .."St Tiiur.-i.’ay Gov. Gordon final- j
ly decidei'i vim was entitled to the i £
reward off.'-.'.'d for the capture of
Henry Pope. As will be remem
bered, at th" time the crime was
committed the perpetrator w:m un
known; therefore the reward was
oil'ererl for the guilty party with '
proof to convict. Gov, Gordon ap
portioned the reward to the follow
ing parties: To Vv. C. -Miller and
• .B. .’Jeans, jointly, $212; to the p a
negroes, John and A. J. Garner,
jointly. S7O; to J. M. Bellah, who
furnished the proof to convict, ;
$l4B. It is probable that this is I
the last of this celebrated case* It
is to be hoped that Chattooga Avill!
never have such another one.
■ (.’. 11. Logan moved from near
Holland’s Store to town Tuesday.
E. W. Sturdivant & Co. have
; Slingluft’s Guano and Phosphate
for sale.
Buy’ Fertilizers from home mer
chants. Call on E. W. Sturdivant
& Co. for prices.
Forrest Moore, col., was convicted
of stealing a coat from J. W. Pitts
at a special session of the county
court held last Friday, Judge Bellah
presiding, and was sentenced to the
chaingang for six months.
Misses Mollie Calhoun and May-
Gilmer brightened this office with
their presence Wednesday of last
week. The ladies are always ivel
come and when they arc beautiful
and sweet doubly so. Call again.
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NOTlCE—Parties holding road |
contracts for ’B4 unsettled will j
pease meet me at Summerville on I
Saturday, Feb. 2, for> ‘he purpose'
of final settlement. J. S. Doster,
Road Supervisor for ’BB.
Misses Ella and Fannie Hunt left
last week for Chattooga to make it
their future home. Mr. IL S. Hunt!
and the remainder of his family will;
follow soon and take up their resi-1
deuce there. The people of the town I
regret their departure. |
Van Dyke & Henlev.
—l9 Broad St., Rome Ga.-^ —
Grocers & Commission Merchats.
Guano and Phosphate,
Highest Grades on the Market,
We are not asking the advance in prices that most of the dealers ere.
So save money by getting our prices before you buv.
-A-ZJSO
In stock PURE TEXAS RUST PROOF, BLUE and GRAZING OATS
for seed.
Our Stock of Groceries are as complete and
cheap as can be found anywhere.
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Commencing January 15th
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Ou r Slock Must Be Reduced, Cost
>r no Must Have Money—
We Connot Afford to Carry Such a
Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods, Shoes
Hats, &.C., Into Another Season.
H. B. PARKS & CO.
Must have Money ami to meet their immediate demands must raise
d 5.009.00 spot cash. In order to do this our stock will be
Slaughtered and Sacrificed
Without reference to former prices.
DOWN, DOWN, Is the pass word and DOWN the prices go.
This will force the sale of thousands of dollars wor h of Dry Goods,
)rcss Goods, Silks, Flannels, Table Damask, Towels, Fancy Notions,
losiery, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Clothing, Wraps, etc., etc. We" expect to’
oose no small amount of money in this
Thirty Days Force Sale.
We arc f ,rc<-d to do this of what it may cost us. Our
irices throughout are reduced and our r.tock will be from 19 to 20 i>er
:ent. lower than any Assignee or New York Cost Prices. We make you
.rices only at our own risk and they , re Strictly Paralyizing and P.ank
upt. Come aiul see goods are. Bring your friend with you
nd you will be benefited. ' ,
Stop a ZMZoment & ‘l'liink
' nat a splendid opportunity we offer you to buy your Dry Goods from
stock that is unsurpassed in the South.
Me mean busmess an to prices and are thoroughly in earnest. This
lock must be reduced and converted into money within the next thirty
ays. So come and bring
A Well Filled Pbki
.nd if we do not trade we feel assured it will not be because we have
tiled to fulfil any of the above statements for we mean what we say and
re prepared to the letter. Again we say Come Early; Come often;
■ ti\’ liberally and go home happy.
* H. B PARKS & CO,
Rome Ga.
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Wauled, 100 bus MSB
chickens an, egg-..
l. av. McvWßrW/
The blood is the source
Keep it pure by taking
saparilla. which is peciil; ir 1B
curative power. WftWl
E^'rayed, tan dog, l:u !/
lietib/tj,’. running a deer
South Carolina camp ground. Let
me know of his where-abouts at
Trion, Ga. .1. U. Westbrook.
Epoch.
'The transition from long, linger
ing and painful sickness to robust
health marks an epoch in the life
of the individual. Such a reniark
: able event is treasured in the mem
' ory and the agency whereby the
i good health is obtained is grateful
| l_y blessed, it is that so much
! is heard in praise of Electric Bit
[ ters. So many feel they owe their
! restoration to health to the use of
i Hie great Alterative and Tonic. If
j you are troubled with any disease
of Kidney, Liver or Stomach, of
1 long or short standing you will sure
ly find iclief by using Electric Bit
ters. Sold at 50 cents arid $1 per
bottle at Arrington & Co.’s Drug
store.