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CHATTOOGA NEWS.
THURSDAY MORNING. FEB. 20 1890
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Presents in the most elegant form
THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE
—OF THJ
FIGS CF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to perma
nently cure Habitual Consti
pation, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDKEYS, LIVER gGWELS.
It is the most excellent r«uaedy known to
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY |
When one u Biliot * or Constipated
—SO THAT—
PURE BLOOD. REFECFEIMQ 9LEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUH DRUGGIST FOR
MANUFACTURtDOKLY EY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FSANCiSCO, C.'.L.
LOUISVILLE, ff. YOEK, f. V.
VANITY FAIR.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wyatt, of
Raccoon, spent last Sunday in town.
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Mrs. M. A. Allgood and Miss
Maude Allgood went up to their
home at Trion last Saturday.
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grs. Smith, of Greenville, Tenn,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. T.
Megginson, at this place this week,
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Miss Alina Akridge, of Foster’s
store, is visiting at Mrs.,J. R. Clem
mons’ this week'.
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Mrs. J. A. Henry, of Guntersville, j
Ala., is visiting her mother, Airs. I
Moss, this week.
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St. Valentine’s day passed with- |
out many valentines being sent in ‘
Summerville. This was something ’
unusual. Even the editor got one
last year.
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It is probably that Summerville
society will suffer quite a loss soon. :
Mrs. Moss and her interesting
daughters, Mieses Queenio and
Aladie, will, it is said, make their
future home at Guntersville, Ala.
at an early day.
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Miss Sallie Price, of Teloga, and
Misses Mattie Jones and Beulah
Akridge. of Summerville, went.
Thursday last, on a visit to Mrs.
Henderson and Mrs. Russell, of near
Raynes Station, Ala. They returned
Monday' and reported a most enjoy
able visit.
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In a letter to a lady friend at this
place, Miss Mamie Wakely, who is
visiting at Thomasville, reports that !
she is having a splendid time.. She :
did not mention when she would j
return.
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There were not, by about twenty
so many marriages in this county :
in 1880 as there were in 1888. Is [
this because Cupid can’t shoot so I
well as he grows older?
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Will our subscribers please ac-1
quaint us with any local news of ■
interest that they may know? It
is impossible for us, owing to pres
sure of work, to stir around through i
the country. We want the local
news and a correspondent at every
postofflee in the county. Call and
see us when in town and wri f e us
the news when you cannoir call.
Its a hard thing to do to keepj
the chickens “shood,’’ the pigs;
“sooyed” and the cows “hnyed” out i
of the garden in the gentle spring
time,
Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Ellis of Sub
ligna, are visiting in town this week. i
N. B. Leath, of Broomtown, Ala.,
killed two hogs which netted 875
; pounds.
Drs. A. Shamblin and Son, of I
Broomtown, Ala., are doing a
lively practice.
Found—That persistent adver
■ tising pays. Let the people know
through the News what you have
to sell.
Call on Hollis & Hinton for school i
Books. They have a very large ‘
i and complete stock.
The News raises its hat to Super-,
lintendant W. 11. Williamson. Os
course its a boy.
Prof. J. C. Loomis’ estate, real ;
: and personal, was valued by the
appraisers last week at $3,200.
The last news from J. 11. Floyd
was to the effect that he was very
low with dropsy.
Miss Mary A. Maxey, one of
Trion’s most fascinating an 1 highly
accomplished young ladies, spent
Sunday in town, visiting her grand
mother, Mrs. L. C. Johnson.
Headquarters For
Clover, Blue-grass. Timothy.
Millett, Herds-grass, Orchard
grass, and all kinds garden seed
H. H. Arrington.
WINE OF CARDUI, n. Tonic for Women.
Horses asd mules for sale for cash I
or notes with approved security.
Jno. S. Cleghorn <t Co.
I McElree’a WINE OF CARDUI for female diseases. I
Wannie, the little daughter of .1.
|M. Chirk, of Broomtown, is very
; low with typhoid fever.
Merryman’s guano and phos
| phate, and Baldwin’s guano, the
best made, for sale by Jno. S.
Cleghorn <t Co.
Wanted—Everybody in need of
job work of any description now or
any other time to call or send to
the News office.
Family groceries of every des
| seription at Merritt’s (Studivanl s
old stand.)
We add T. M. Vickery and B. F.
, Strickland Io the list of <’<>., I pub- J
i lisbed a few weeks ago.
Miss Anna Floyd, of near Lyerly |
has been sick with typhoid fever j
51 days and is now pronounced by I
Dr. J. J. Thomas, her physician, to j
be out of danger.
We call special attention io the,
five-inch single column advertise- J
inent of Messrs. Johnson and Knox
in this issue. These gentlemen carry
a general lino of family groceries,
etc., and guarantee to sell as cheap
as anyone. All they want is atrial.
Bacon, flour, lard, sugar and cof
fee as low as can be bought in town
at Merritt’s.
We would ask our correspon
dents to try and get their communi-;
cations to us by Monday’s mail so
the}' can appear the same week, as
after that we are rushed to get out
our paper, and, consequently, they j
may have to lay over for another
week.
Chickens, eggs, butter, wanted all
Merrittls.
Perhaps not in the last twenty ■
years have the public roads been in
as uniformly good condition,!
through the winter season, as they :
have during the present winter.
Absence of heavy rains and hard ;
freezes are perhaps the chief causes
for this.
Canned goods and confectioner- !
ies cheap at the “old Sturdivant \
stand.’’—M. G. Merritt.
Big Boom at Lyerly.
The prophecy of the whole coun-:
ty has come true, and AV. P. Foster
& Co., have been made headquar-!
tars for Sea Fowl, Soluble Pacific!
and Koton guano, also Ober’s High
Grade Dissolved Bone Phosphate,l
which they offer to the farmers and
Alliancemen at prices to suit the
times. Call on them before buying. ‘
4-t
t -
At D. Kirby visited Atlanta last
I week.
We are buying baled cotton.
Trion Manley. Co.
Rev. W. A. Milner will preach at
| Alpine next Sunday.
Air. G. N. Elam, of Broomtown,
Ala., is very sick with typhoid fever
High Grade guano and Phosphate
for sale by Thompson llii.es Co
J. M. ( lark is doing a lively busi
ness at Broomtown, Ala.
Mr. Will Megginson, of Rome,
I spent Sunday in town.
Horses and mules for sale at 11.
I B. Kirby's stable.
A. E. Doster is teaching a. fine
I school of 115 pupils at Broomtown,
Ala.
Will February March? No, but
April May.
Tobacco and cigars, all good
brands at Merritt’s.
Air. John Smith, of Atlanta, is
visiting relatives in town this week.
I ask for one and an impartial
trial—M. G. Merritt.
The fruit trees are beginning to
bloom.
A few dry goods on hand for
sale cheap, or barter. Merritt.
(’barley Ryan, of LaFayette, is
now in the composing room of the
i Rome Tribune.
Buy Your Clover and Grass
Seed From IT. H. Arrington.
11. W. Johnson and family are
now living in the house formerly
occupied by Mrs. Warwick.
Mrs. S. W. McWhorter continues
to improve slowly, and it is hoped
she will soon be restored to her
usual health.
We will have a representative at
LaFayette during court week who
will be authorized to receive and
receipt for subscriptions. Any fa
vors shown will be appreciated.
McELREE’S WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerves.
Corn and Fodder wanted on debts
I due us or for goods.
Jno. S. Cleghorn & Co.
Blanks for compensation for
: Confederate soldies are at the Or
i binary’s office.
I Crockery, glassware, jugwaro and
i tinware at Merritt’s.
I will be in (,’hattooga county in
| the latter part of March to repair,
i renew and repolish your tomb
■ stones ami monuments, mend bro
ken stones, etc. I would be pleased
to do your work and guarantee sat
isfaction. 1 use patent right elec
tric process. Yours respectfully,
W. H. Swinton.
Judge J. W. Maddox and Rev.
James Jones spent a short time in
town Saturday. They returned to
Rome that evening where on the
following day at 11 o’clock Air.
Jones delivered a sermon at the
First Presbyterian church. Air.
; Jones will probably leave for Vicks
| burg, Miss., next week.
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Commendable.
All claims not consistent with
; the high character of Syrup of Figs
; are purposely avoided by the Cal.
’ Fig Syrup Company. It acts
! gently on the kidneys, liver and
I bowels, cleansing the system effect-
I ually, but it is not a cure-all and
makes no pretensions that every
, bottle will not substantiate.
■wcse*--.. vw-v.»■ iua«■. i■■ iwnmi Am wviMrit
Sales Over 42, PPP, PPP Lbs.
Sold under guarantee to
repaint if not satisfactory.'
Composed of only the Most
Costly and finest Materials. ’
\ Actual Cost less than /
$1.25 PER GALLON. /
For Sale
H. H, Arrington & Co.
Summerville, - - Ga
G-rand Jurors for March Term
of Court, 1890.
GRAND JURY.
B. O. Smith, W. B. Hollis, R. H.
Ellis, J. V. Wheeler, B. O. Henry,,
W. T. Maroney, John A. Jones, R.
Wyatt, W. G. Merritt, Stephen
Anderson, F. G. Little, I. C. Wyatt,
R. W. Dunaway, J. A. Branner, G.
M. McWilliams, E. Al. Stephenson,
T. J. Foster, A. G. Bryan, A. F.
Powell, J. B. Rogers, John A. Rat
liff, N. J. Edwaids, Thos. J. Lee,
Thos. 11. Johnson, 11. 11. Laurence,
11. V. Rambo, B. F. Cheek, 11. J.
Perry, G. W. Dodson, I). F. All
good.
PETIT jury.
J. ('. Huie, John 11. Elder, W.
B. Jackson, J. Al. Vanpelt, I). W.
Brock, Garrett Roberson, W. T.
Dorsett, J. G. Alartin, James Tuck
er, L. J. Godwin, W. B. Howell,
Geo. W. Sewell, A. J. Neal, J. W.
Leighton, E. N. Perry, R. C. Gris
by, Joe. AV. Cain, F>, 11. Dunaway,
W. J. Stowe, C. Al. O’Dell, J. B.
Alexander, W. 11. Owings, George
Anderson, J. Al. Mainer, W. 11. Cha
lin, E. C. Smith, F. 11. Gore, J. G.
Gilreath, J. D. Cook, J. F. Hudgins
W. Al. Alathews, R. A. McWhorter,
M. Al. Agnew, W. S. Ellsberry, N,
J. Aaron, T. L. Bowers.
Irish and sweetpotatoes at Mer
ritt’s.
Blank notes printed at the News
office, also bill and note heads, etc.
The News and the Southern Alli
ance Farmer, both one year for
$1.75
AVe are the sole agents for Sling
luff’s high-grade guano and phos
phates. Thompson Hiles & Co.
Kennesaw Guano and Phosphate
for sale by Taylor <fc Bro.
gUjy-BLACK DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
We have just received a complete
assortment of School Books of every
kind. Hollis & Hinton.
A good family horse and buggy
for sale cheap. Al. G. Merrritt
Furman’s High Grade, Furman’s
Soluble Bone, and Furman’s Acid
Phosohate, for sale by Taylor Bros.
There is danger in impure blood.
There is safety in taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, the great blood puri
fier. 100 doses one dollar.
Last Saturday was a busy day
with the merchants. There was a
large number of people in town,
Cherokee county, Ala., being well
represented.
fry BLACK-DRAUGHT tea lor Dyspepsia.
Election at Lyerly.
There was an election held at
Lyerly some time since, and the re
sults were that W. P. Foster & Co.
were nominated and elected as the
place of places to sell Tanbark,
Country Produce or anything that
the people have, at the highest pri
ces ; also the best place in the
country to buy goods the cheapest.
Keep your eye on Lyerly and the
above elected firm.
McElree’s Wine of Cardui
and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
11. II Arrington <fcCo., Summerville,
Thompson Hiles & Co., Summerville.
Hollis <t Hinton, cummerville.
.1. V, . I'itts Summerville, Ga.
; Trion Manufacturing Co., Trion,
i I'. Holland <t Bro., Holland’s Store.
M. I:. Smith, Alpine.
O. IT. I’. Gilreath, Saw Mill.
Iliios, Taliaferro <t Foster, Taliaferro.
M. G. Meritt, Tidings
’W. F. Tapp, Valley Store
( J. S. Cleghorn &Co., Summerville.
T. Hiles A Co., Summerville, Ga
W. !’>. Foster <t Co., Taliaferro Ga
I have several cows with young
calves for sale. A. L. Dalton.
I have two young mules and two
milch cows for sale C.D. Hakpeu.
All persons are hereby war: -li
not to hunt or otherwise tresp /s’
on my laud. T. L.
I have a brood sow anil pigs for
sale. J. 11. Sewell.
J. W. Pitts, of Summerville and :
J. M. Wyatt, at Raccoon, ar.- ■ y
agents for sale of shingles.
S. W. Jenkin ;.
I nave a line yoke of wo-k oxe i,
also cow with young calf for sale; ;
all in fine condition T. R. Knox.
Teloga Springs. !
I
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The Superior
Merit of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla over all others
is freely testified to by thousands of grate
ful convalescents, as well as by leading
physicians everywhere.
“ I find Ayer’s Sarsaparilla one of the few
proprietary medicines that I can prescribe in my
practice.”—Dr. J. L. Bitch, Cumberland, Miss.
•• I have found great relief from general debili
ty in the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It tones
and invigorates the system, regulates the action
of the digestive and assimilative organs, and
vitalizes the blood. It is, without doubt, the
most reliable
Blood-Purifier
yet discovered.”—ll. D. Johnson, Jr., 383 Atlantic
ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio, certi
fies: •’ We have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla here for
over thirty years and always recommend it when
asked to name the best blood-purifier.”
Dr. John Hoffman, Morrisania, N. Y.. writes:
'•ln all diseases arising from an impure and
vitiated condition of the blood, there is no relief
so prompt and sure as that afforded by Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla.”
James M. Williams. M. D., of Sumner, Ark.,
says: “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, for building up the
health generally, stands at the head of the list.”
*■ I have used Ayer’s medicines in my family
for years, and always keep a bottle of
Ayer’s Sar
saparilla in the house. We could not do without
it.”—Mrs. E. Thruvegen, Perth Amboy, N. J.
Made by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
W. M. RICH. JAS. T. RICH.
W. M. Rich & Son,
DEALERS IN
Dressed and Undressed Lumber of all Kinds
Fine and Poplar Shingles on hand,
BUYS and SELLS REAL ESTATE.
We are prepared to grind corn, saw, dress, match and bevel ceiling,
llooring and weather-boarding, and will keep constantly on hand dressed
lumber of all kinds, and will guarantee satisfaction both in price and
quality, and we will BUY and SELL REAL ESTATE of any and all
kinds. We have on hand a number of the most beautiful as well as
the most valuable business and residence lots in town, and to any one
wanting to move to Summerville for school or business, we will build
you a house and rent to you, or will build and sell to you. AVe ha’-etbe
finest school in north Georgia, and a large number of our lots are conve
nient to the School house.
AVe can give reasonable terms; we will make arrangements to suit
purchasers both on land and lumber.
We also want to buy 10.000 cords of mountain cak tan bark, for which
we will pay cash, delivered on side of railroad.
W. M. & J. T. Rich
ALLEN & McOSKER,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and
Heavy Plated Ware.
The Celebrated Perfected Spectacles and
Seth Thomas (Jocks. Repairing in all its branches.
T3TSOA.JD STREET, - - EiOTAZE, G-JV.
RUSH &CO.,
Summerville, Ga.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE. '
We invite the public to call and see the finest display of HARD
WARE goods ever brought to Summerville. *
.adies, save your monej', and please your husbands by buying
from RUSH & CO., the best stoves on the market; extra vessels and
pipe-shelves kept in stock ; also steak-hammers, meat-choppers, wash
pots, window fixtures, fire-sets, bureau-knobs, scissors, spoons, table
knives and forks, pocket and kitchen knives, axes, hatehets and many
things with which house-keeper’s cook cut and carry on good work._jj;jf
Farmers, Blacksmith’s, and Carpenters will find that we keep the
best plows and stocks, hames, hoes, mattocksjand shovels; bellows, bolts
buckets and buggy wheels, shafts, rims, hubs, spokes, and files, saws,
planes, hammers, augers, strap-hinges, and corn-shellere, log and trace
chains, tongue and breast chains, gun fixtures, and coal grates, iron and
wire fencinir. These goods were bought directlv from the F actories and
CAN and WILL be sold for cash at ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We guarantee to furnish Country Merchants anything in our line at,
lower prices than same goods can be bought for in Rome or Chattanoga.
J. N. Rush & Co.
Artislic Store
ii i chests.caftinets
iCABINET
Strength
And Parity are guaranteed In Ayer's Sar
saparilla, this medicine being compounded
of the most potent diuretics and alteratives.
Hence, for Blood Diseases, no other remedy
proves at once so effective and economical.
I have received great benefit from the use ot
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and have no hesitation in
declaring it to be the best of blood-purifiers.”—
S. B. Ferdon, 143 Pearsall ave., Greenville, N. J.
I recommend Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in prefer,
once to any other: first, because it Is cheaper;
second, because I have more confidence In it.”
M. Leman, Druggist, Cincinnati, Ohio.
“It is my experience that Ayers Sarsaparilla
has no equal as a blood purifier, especially for
the cure of scrofula. We sell a large quantity
of this valuable preparation.”--Win. B. Snyder,
of Snyder Bros.. Merchants, Roaring Creek, l’a.
“No medicine could be better adapted to
cleansing the blood of such impurities as mani
fest themselves on the skin by pimples and
blotches, small ulcers, etc., than Ayer’s Sarsa
parilla. 1 have used it for that purpose with
the most gratifying results.”— J. R. Roseberry,
Wharton, Texas.
"We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for years,
and it always gives satisfaction. We ke»*p other
kinds, but find Ayer’s does more good.”—Mullins
A- Son. Gloucester, N.J.
Joseph Meyer, Jr., Druggist, Elmira, N. Y.,
certifies: “ 1 always recommend Ayer’a Sar
saparilla,
because I know it to be. the best blood-purifier
in the market.”
Price $1; six bottles $5. Worth $5 a bottle.