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About The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1875-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1877)
HB EXPRESS. CORmiFSKTLLHWnAfi, Local I ditor 1 Notices tn cent* ;>l! line, an! Mcer.t' , r each a<Ul!tional publication, and no display ".-.well in tin* local columns of this paper. Xlarriarae and death notices arc published tree ol' charge. obituaries and tributes of rdtpect arc ■-.oil for at the rates often cents per line. <j: ii;Vs sales are charged for at the rate ot 1 -i.r.o iifr square. sraville, November 22, 1877. FOR TIIE LKOISLAII RK. The Senate. XX'e are authorize*! to an mm nee the name of tlon. D. 15. Hamilton, ot Floyd county, as a camli bite for the State Senate, subject to the vote- of the citizens of the Forty-second sena torial District. The election to come off l>e cetnlicr&tb, 1877. XVe are authorized to announce the name ol Judge SAXHUI. HAWKINS, of Chat-ooga county. a candidate tor tbe state Senate • Hi tliis the 1 • rty-second District, composed of the counties of Bartow, Chattooga and Floyd. Election sili day of December, 1877. House of Representative*. We at e authorized to announce the name of THOMAS J. LYON as a candidate for the House of Itc present at ives, at the ensuing elec i, ,n. to be held on Ihetlh oi I>cccmher next. We are authorized to announce the name ot KL’ssElXi 11-UaNNON as a candidate tor the House oi Leprt* cnuitivcs, at the ensuing elec lion, to be held on the stli of December next. We are authorized to announce the name of THOMAS W MILXKtt as a candidate for the House of lii presen tali ves, ut tlie ensuing elec tion, to be held on the sth of December next. AHOIND THE TOWN. Notes Gathered Here and There lry our Local Reporters. Thanksgiving. —Sure enough winter now'. Spare rihs and backbones. 1- ive weeks to Christinas. The canvass is getting hot. Hog-killing and corn-shuekings, Rise uj), cord wood subscribers. Hus the school excitement waned ? Fatter and falter grow the turkeys. Judge McCutchen is again in his seat. Gentlemen’s night eapsare trimmed with sugar. from a visit to Macon. Our rew town hali is to be the neatest ore in the State. Unsweetened e< flee is good for bad 1 rcatli. There now, girls. Miss Ann Thracite Coal is the 1 le of Carter-ville just now. Li n Hardy’s moustache looks like the rough side of a potato grater. M Lucas, Mis-ts Marlin and Cash in left for Augusta Monday night. Can’t we open thb'city hall with a • ivnd the-pitm entertainment when it i- fimstteil ? John Atuh r-<n : s French cook, Jim [oiiis, lakes off the blue ribbon for hi> oyster fries. Hie most orilliant as well as de ; 1 1 netivexoung h.dy in town is Mies Can it* C’. Noil. JiOvvm.Hh’ Foundry leeeived an order yesterday from the Hand -.Mining Cos., Dahlonega. W e are glad to learn that Col. War ren Akin, who has been quite ill for some lime is getting better. A w oman may diess so as to look very much like a man, but she will never jump a f* nee as easily. Isn’t the sound of the hammer at the city hull pleasanter to the tar than ‘‘hard times” eroakings? Our old friend and j lurnalistic y-.nd-father, Bill Moore, is soon to start an evening paper in Augusta. John Kirkpatrick, noxv a drug clerk ut Hot Springs, Ark., is home on a visit to kinspeople and friends. He looks well. Bill Wilkes, Bill Wikle and Bill Lumpkin, three B-trtovv bid ud, xx ore white neckties at a Dalton wedding last night. Mr. J B. Greused, traveling for the Detroit Free, Press , was in the eirv Saturday last. He seemed quite interested in our county. Th<* horse and buggy lost by Mr. Hute last week lias been found. The horse was fastened in a thicket and had been seven days without food or water. The late constitutional convention did not know when it cut down the pay of legislators to four dollars ft day that it made campaign liquor a thing nf the past. Sum Smali’s speech of Saturday last is highly praised by all who •heard it. lie deserves compliments, as he is certainly the smartest and hardest working young man in the Uiate of Georgia. Thu Messrs. Marsehalk are now i -niing in Natchez, Miss., and are running the Daily Telephone , winch a bright, piquant and breezy little -beet, betraying the handiwork of experts. J,hn Ruskin again declares that women are responsible for war. Just * how much trouble one woman fa?i create by refusing to feel under ht r husband’s vest and grab the end of a l>st suspender. They arc fixing up the city hall just to let Aldermen Hudgins and C-iireeth dance a fight-rope, Paltillo make a stump speech and Stover to ] , ute a rouble backward sojumei t and walk oft'on his ear-brow. Our friend Trevor Deutze, at the j Diamond Furnace, is quite a sports-; nimi. A bunch of fine, fat squirrels, j victims of his unerring aim, were sent to our sanctum Tuesday. We ; hank him for bis kind remembrance, j Mr. James Corrie, Dentist, in Baft timire, writes: “1 have used Dr- Bull’s Congo Syrup personnally and in my family for two years, and I j am jmqiared to say that there is noth- , tig to compare to it ,as a remedy for ■ coughs, colds, etc.” Mr. Samuel Hawkins, of Chattoo-J ga county, spent a day in our town ! last w eek. He is the candidate of his j county to fill the utiexpired term in , the State senate to which his county is cut-tiled under the rotation system which Col. Gamble was elected to fill and does not complete in consequence of the new order of, things. Present indications point to the triumphant election of Mr. ! Hawkins. A complete line of**m-w perfumery au4 riiok-e toilet soupfi at Suyru & Vo’e, THE CAPITAL QUESTION. I — _____ It* IT-rn -i-u by Don. F C. lidiiidi, VI r. Hoke Siultli ..nd Gen. Toiiiiilm. According to notice Hon. F. C. Furman, the champion of Mi Hedge ville, a<ldres-etl our people at the court house on Friday las’, during (lie noon rccess of the court. He was introduced in very complimentary terms hy Cl. Abtla Johnson. Mr. i 1“ urman then proceeded to discuss ! his side of the question with ability, and if there were not good or beth r : arguments on the other side, his speech would have been v. ry con vincing. He xvas listened to xery attentively, and we must say that ltis earnestness was received as an . indication of his honest convictions, ilis speech was a -trong one for Miil edgev.iie, and gave evidence that he had studied his subject well. M r. Hoke Smith, of Atlanta, being present, was called upon arid intro duced by Gen. Young. This was the first speech of Mr. Smith on the hustings. All in all, it was a most convincing argument iti favor of A - ianta, and will long be remembered as a tine success for the cause he ad | voeated. He had the disadvantage i tif the want of experience in the dis cussion of his subject bi fore the peo pie; but the friends of Atlanta were entirely sali.-fi< and with his effort, as ! the rounds of applause that greeted him fully testify. Mr. Smith will j some day become a good speaker on I the hustings. | Saturday was the great day of the | week. It xvas the appointment of i Gen. Toombs. Had it not been that Ia rumor had gone out that he would ! riot be present, the court house could not have held the crowd. As it vvaf, ! our large court house xvas filled, rammed and jammed with listeners The General made one of the great speeches of his life. He was greeted at almost every sentence with rounds of applause. He discussed in full the principles of the nexv constitution as | the work of the people through their I delegates. Coming to tho economic i of the new constitution he discussed , these at great length, and ended that | portion of his speech by stating that I he was in favor of Atlanta for the i reasons that he thought that the ; question of an economical adminis ; tration of the government and pul lie | convenience equally demand the • capital to be in Atlanta—closing by saying his letter fully stated his rea j sons for fa\'o: ing Atlanta. [That | letter will La 1 f >:id on our first page, | to w hich we i\ for i tie* ropier.] At tho e< n '!udon of Gen. Toombs’ ! speech, vociferous and deafening cries ; for “Smtili” brought before the au'U | once* a man win*, though he had never visited cur town before, was well ! known to our people—Atlanta’s giant" ’ champion, Samuel W. Small. Prob ably a speech from any other young man in the State would hpve .sound ed fiat and j wring to ears ami iu jyi s I of the assemblage after the brilliant i effort of Mr. Toombs. The people i seemed to think another speech i would have spoiled their leceut en joyment, and began to walk slowly to the door, but when [>f r. Small ut tered his first words it seemed hj if ilie immense crowd knew they were the* toned of an orator. They lin gered, and In n f vv sentences Mr. Small had them chained to their po ; sitions and kept them intensely In tercsted until the close of his short and brilliant epe< eh. We regret ex | ceedinglv wo have not thi* speech fur publication. Every young man in tin; State should have heard it. It xvas a beautiful, masterly effort, t which at once made the eloquent young orator distinguished in our | community. ; So far as our information extends, we are of the opinion that Atlanta is daily gaining ground, and that Bar j tow will rnii up ;>u overwhelming majority on the fifth of December. A large lo: oi m.ii l-rff* Suit* jus ; recoiveii.it AI;D )\ Vt.iJc 15.1XJOX’S, a-i l | will bo sola ior cash. ocilS Courtis, brushes, lyilet powders, prepara tions fr lha teeth and hair, hand-mirrors, | shaving finishes and soap, Ungers’ straps, and I Holman’s Liver Pads. at BaVBK * CO’S. I “J.ily of the Lakes,” is tin- i.ame of anew i porlutne sold ' y D. \V. Curry. The SenatortUiip. The numerous friends of flie Hon. i D. T’>. Hamilton are going to vote for him for Senator. Floyd county is entitJed afft r Chat tooga county. Mr. Gamble was i | elected to fill Chattooga’s term. If I Mr. Gamble’s term of office is out i then Chattooga’s term is also out; j and, according to custom and usage, j Floyd’s term now conns. We have waited until a late date to see if Mr. I Gamble claims to go again upon the j ground that }iis term xvas cut short, j He makes no such cndin, per does) Chattooga county make it for him. Therefore, we sic 11 support Mr. Hamilton, and wc* believe Chattooga, by a majority of it. r votes,* wijl also i support him. Many Voters. Home Courier,] To the Editor of The Express: If \ve have liberty and wailt to re-' tain it xve must make good, whole- j some laws, enforce and obey them. Therefore, we ought l > send good men to our Legislature to make those laws, and with the present light be fore us, xve concur in the above sug gestion as to voting for the Hon. 1). I>. Hamilton for the seimtorship. Many Voters of Bartow. D. W Carry’s is ilie place to buy bluest one at Id l-J per pound. Trusses in liu*e variety and r.t nil prices, * ' ; .t SAYRE & CO’s. to xhk rum ic. Mull, Gabor and Itefoim. After being importuned by many of the best citizens of the county, I have at last consented to give my friends an opportunity of voting lor nu* on the sth day of December next, to represent them in tho lower house of the Genera’ Assembly, and would have my friends remember that I am on the outside of the ihree C. C. C.,/e (lique,* Clan and Combination— strictly b dependent. ntfv#*ttfo H, B. ML EE. BAHTOXV SUFEUIOR COURT. The Proceedings Continued from Wfdno*- •>} of Lat XVetk. The State \*s. W. 11. Warren; eheat ing and swindling; not guilty. The State vs. John W. Hill; mis demeanor; nol proa-ed. The Sttte vs. Hump Morris; as ;u!t with intent to murder; not guiltx. The State vs. Joseph Lowry, W. M. Puckett and Isham Alley ; dis missed by agreement of parties. Aithur Davis vs. It. M. Young; exceptions to award and issue join ed ; issue bound in favor of defend ant. The State vs. Robert Owen; lar ceny from the house; guilty. The State vs. Augustus Baker; misdemeanor; not guilly. The State vs. George A. Wright; peace warrant; de endant discharged upon payment of costs. George Stewart x T .s. W. &A. It. B. Cos.; settled at defendant’s cost. Tim .State v-. Bud Ke\s; forgery not guilty. (Job Akin, Gen. Wofford and Col. Col. Johnson Leiug absent from court on account of sickness, all the business that can be tried may be disposed ol this week. The court is now engaged upon the claim docket. Our own Judge is with m this week and we are glad. Ki t-p nut the cold ! Full supply vf (window glass ami putty* at Sayre A: Co’s. Go to McIMIXACO & JBKANEON’S ami ex amine Uieir immense stock pi Dry Goo<!s, No tions, etc. ocl? TLe most elegant autl lasting perfume of the 19th century is “Lilly of the Lakes,'’ at I). W. Curry. ERWIN, RAMSAUR <fc CO. Are now receiviug’aud opeuing au immense stock of FALL AND WIN TE K I) It Y GOODS, which has been selected with the greatest care by our senior. In our stock may be found new and elegant patterns oi Dress Goods, Shawls, flannels, etc. The Gents’ Furnishing Goods Department is Immensely full. Splendid and Cheap Clothing, new styles of liats, Cap.-, Jtoots and Shoes, WE WILL SELL LOW DOWN for CASH i scpts7-oin. Home Enterprise. It a Oll want a good, cheap buggy, for jCasJi, come to me, and you shall have }{,. I am trying harder than over before in life \p merit the pat ronage and sympathy ot our entire people and section. Shall I not have it? Why not? Shall you not sus tain the manufactories in your midst, r. 9 the most successful mode of budd ing uj) town and country ? Better work or more reliable and better finished cannot be obtained elsewhere. This word is for Carter.-- ville and surrounding pountrv. I keep on hand a large lot of bug gies, single and double-seated. Re pniring of all kinds done extremely low for cash. li. H. Jones. It i> a well known lact that McDOXAED & RIiANDON M il bt.tier -hoes and cheaper shoes than any house in town. oclS Science has no more wonderful or gratifying results than tlie perfection of an antidote to the chilling sign3 of approaching age, sometimes to obliterate the tell-tale tracks of time, and preserye the nat ural adornment of youth to ripen o!d age. Hall’s Hair Renewer does i all this, and its praise resounds in cottage end pa]ace. The dwellers ; among the snows of Norway and Lie ! peasants of sunny Franco and Spain, | find use for it, and find means to get I it. and it (Joes not dissappoint them. 1 The xv hi ten in g locks again rpsuine their youthful color, the thin, dry, and faded hair becomes bright and glossy, ffhe whole appearance is changed as if by magic, and tlie man or woman, who, before was called aged, now appear., one in prime of [ life. Such womlerous changes can not pa.-s unnoticed, and they have produced the unprecedented demands that noxv exists f :r the first and only article ever Gomponnfiefi that can produce them In u pleasing and sat isfactory manner. New Era , Woodstock, 111, Glass tamps eomplele from 25 cents to §3 50 each. Radiator chitum vg—a chimney and shade combined—with all suits Lump Goods a);d ail grades Kerosene Oils, at Sayre A: Co's. For Senator. Floyd county is entitled to the Senator, By agreement of the coun ties comprising jhia district, estab- I Jishing the routine, system, Floyd county is entitled to the next Sen ator. At Ihe solicitation of many citizens of Floyd and this District, I submit my name as a candidate ior the Sen ate. There is no other eandhhfie from Floyd county. I have no time to spare from my duties to make a personal canvass, but if the people choose me as their Senator, I prom- | iso to serve them with all the zeal 1 and ability I can command. D. IL Hamilton'. A Nice I!ox of Vegetable*. ! We are indebted to Mr. T. Jv. Sproull for a nice box of potatoes, turnips and cabbages, sent a few days since, for which he will please accept our thanks. Such presents are always appreciated by an efiitor, es pt daily when he failed to produce them. We trust Mrs. S’s. gardens will always hit and do well. Eegat Advertisement*- In new-p-tper* those art* published at m> much ;>er inch, or ten lines or less. For instance, xve charge two ; dollars and fifty cents per ten lines, or twenty-five cents j*er line. For eleven lines the charge is two dollars i and seventy-five cents. We make this notice for tlie information of par ties inter rested, am' because some : si*oii) surprised where a sheriff’s sab* ! is more than the first amount named above. Ii is our purpose to do right —just as the man charges tnore for an acre and a fraction of land than he does for just an acre. Short ndver : tiseiueuls cost the least. Do you drink * i ; J)o y>u smoke ? Di you eat candy ? Do you read light litenuure ? D • you read heavy literature!’ Do you want a uiee, pretty and cheap motto ! frame ? If you do, call on H. M. Clayton & Ct>. Ect the >port>iuen ot iiartow examine those Roots at McDON A t I).V DU AN DON’S. Wantwi. j Those indebted to u> either liv note or ac ! count will please Call a:ui pay up. XVn noeyt * luouev ai.d must collect. / oclXa-it S.rjII.fiF.AVII & SON ' t.’en X’ong for the Legislature. There is a strong desire for Gen. Young to become a condidate for the j i of !iis name he will fitttl that his pub j lie services in the past are luliy ap preciated. He will find, also, tl at the people/)!' Bartow have not forgot ten the men who stood foremost i when brave men were needed. Bartow. Cheap Good* in Rome. We arc offering the greatest bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Roots and Shoes ever known in Rome. XVe arc receiving new goods daily. Give us a call before purchasing. 0c125 4t J. H. SATTERFIELD & SUN. blue Slone, 12 1-2 cents per pound at I). W ■ Curry. Oh, how good that “Protector” cigar docs | smokb, sold only by D. W. Curry. * If yon want to in >ke a small amount of mon ey go a lerfg way, purchase jour goods of McDonald ft Brandon. " octis Genuine Brown Windsor Soap, the best ever u&ed, at D. VV. Cnrrv’s. | i i DOfl pounds tit. Louis strictly pure white ! lead just received at l). W. Curry’s. The following is important coming from one so well known as Mr. HeLkeli. Some few months ago, I became ! serioiudy tfitnuet] at a st.yero pain in j one elbow with wliat v xvas satisfied was rheumatism. I rubbed the place fffect ut ly v.’ith Hart’s 11 li *f. f l he : pain at once left me; Imt in some j t ij;i:t or ten days, return'd in a alight ; degree, to the same place. I again applied the “IkllM” an I have not had a sympton ofpiiu there since notwithstanding the much rain and j cloudy weather we have bad. Some 1 days, however, after I thought I was J entirety relieved, strange as it may sera the pain returned into the oth ! er rjaovv, just as iq tiie first instance. Tht* same remedy was restored to, and I have had no feeling of rheuma tism since. As well as relief from pftia, as I hope, I tun cured of my prejudice tpgainst patent medicines, at least so j fir as “Hart’s Great Relief” is on tne j list. F. S. lleiskkle. Fruit Hill, Knox conn'y Tenn. Furs fi * ty D. W. Carry. How it I* Done. The first object in life with Ihe Ameiican people is to “got rich”; l he second hoxv to regain gootl health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the second, (good health,) by useitig Green’s August Should you be a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Indigestion, <fce., such as Sick I eadache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Costiveness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits io., you need not suffer another day. Two doses of August Flow go* will re lieve you at once. Sample bottles ten cents. Regular size 75 cents. Positively sold by first class Drug gists lo the United States. §aie by Sayre & Cos. “PowluUttui” cigarettes, tlie best in the world .it D. W. Gurry’s. Qlobe Flower Cough Syrup, ' and Ilepaliue in 10 cent bottle* :it D. W. Curry’s. Lumps, oh liuw elu*up, at D. W. Carry’s. Ilrw sad that in our daily life xve neglect so many things necessary to out* well being. The “man of business with an eye only to his credit in the financial world, tho individual of ele gant leisure whose only aim is to ar ray himself to the best advantage, the young lady who idly listening to springs fiixpu* i.,,i nsiHOe-L feejj not the approach of disease In tho feeling of languor which possesses l\er—all alike surrender too easily to the ad vance guard of disease, when by a .judicious investment in portaline, of Tabloids * LUver powoer, a long array of ills put to route. But Portalin or Tabler’s Vegetable Li\ r er Powder, and rid yourstlves of the disorders arising from a loipid liver. Sold by D, W. (’urry. tfr 1 “Connt ilc Nose's” in free smoking capital cigar, loundoniyni 1) \V. CmryV. Go to D. W. Cuny’o for your stationery of all kinds. isoutti Hnd Soutliern United States. Owing to tfteir warm and delight ful climates, their inhabitants grow salloxv from torpid Liver--, Indiges tion and all dLenses arising from n disordered fctomacii aim Bowels! They should, of course, at all times keep the liver active, and to our readers xve would recommend Tah leFs Vegetable Liver Powder. 'Liken in time will often save money anti much suffering. Price 50 cents, For salt) by L. W. Curry. Pet)pie of all classes will acknowl edge that in this world much de pends upon our financial condition, yet not many reflect that p:tr finan, clal depends'upon our physical.’ Yet it is* even so, for who can labor with out health, and xvho can accumulate money without bdmr? Hence, the importance of using Ouissen’s Com pound Honey of Tar, which U a spry Cure for coughs, Cbids and all dls eases of the throat and iuugs. Re member you can buy a hot tie of Com pound Honey of Tar for 60cents. p or safe by D. W. Curry. Wm. A. Hay good, 38 wml 43 MARIETTA ST.. Atlanta. Georgia. CARPETS, Oil Clotls, Mattinp, Wall Paper, C U R T A INS, And General Interior Decorations. Mr. E. S. LATHEiH 1 , ..it* of I.athrop & Cos.. 2 Ifflfj 19 of Savann >h. lia., will be pleased to meet his .ulfepKMlfa liirmls at mv stiire unv time. , ; v;iy''"" ' ; MU < HAS. U. EUKEOIM) ar.d MR. .T. E. I ItiZZEf.L will lie ready to give thi ir friends a h. at; welcome Ana show them a handsome stock. Octll ly _ " MOUNTCA ST L E & FO OT E,^ DKALKR9 IV ~,f STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES', Cartersville, Georgia. HAVE JUST OPENED A NEW STOCK of *Uplo and Fancy Groceries at the old stand between Liebnaan’s and Head’s, where they will keen constantly oil hand Sap, Coffee. Syrup, Bacon, Lari, Salt, Flour, Meal aa3 Cera, k, FULL LIME OF CROCKERY, GLASSY/ARC, &C, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, And will pay the HIGHEST M \RICET PULE for Wheat, Dorn, Oats- Dried Fruit* and Country Produce. We ut,k a. fair trial and promise to guarantee satisfaction to all who patronize us. „ U it. V(IUNTCASTLE, septS7-2ni T. A ■ H>< 1 1 K. W II OLEB A. UWT STOVE, TINWARE, AND House Furnishing Goods Store. T. A. SNOW, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Cooking Stoves, Heating Stoves, GRATES, MANTELS, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Ami nil articles Wade of Sheet Iron, topper, Tlu and Galvanized Iron. Special attention is called to (he fart tlint I have ti e largest aiulimost complete stork of Heating and Cooking Stoves ever brought to this m-ftrket. 1 1 lwck 01 c&? CORNICE WORK A specialty, an t prices guaranteed as low as tin lowest, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO COUNTRY ORDERS. ho. a, sxow. novl-Sm ;NO. 900 MARKET ST RE AT. CHAT rAN'ooOA, TEN V. £ bIST^ S Puiley^M^ Qfty COTTON C/NS& PRESSES FORSTEAM , Jiandmmrse power, sorghum mills Erc -f rc - rAaQR cU r?* WJMBHIP&BRO. <■§&//) fOR V r * ATLANTA.GA. J. J. HOWARD V SOX** i Exchange & Deposit Dank. Deposits received subject to Sight Draft. Interest allowed on deposits according to agreement. Collections made in all parts of U. S. and Cumulus. Sight exchange on New York awl Atlanta bought and soph I'oruign exchange bought And sold. Buy and sell Gobi, Mucks, Bonds on order I'roiri>t attention given to commercial col lections. septa ! FifiiAiice ami Coirnncreo. COTTON SIIKKET. CORRECTED BY I. .T. HOWARD & SON. There is a good demand for all grades of ‘•ottn ij-qm spinners at too following quota tiois : Good Middlings 10 Middlings 0% Stains 8 to o wmm, New York exchange at par. Gold par (oisxm r-RPuwE, CORRECTED BY A. It. HUDGINS. Business in nil brunches has been dull during ! the week. The grain trade Is active and j little offering though liie demand is increas ing. We make the following quotai'oej ; pORN fo *5 cents per bushel. WHEAT--New, choice white, $1 35 ; amber $1.25 ; red, *1.30. OATS—Per hu<hel, 40 cents. HAY—7S cents per cwt. RYK—7S to SO cents per bushel. POTATOES—Iriab, oO to GO cents ; street, 52 cents tp 00, ONIONS--H 9 to 75 cents, CA ÜBAGE-- 3 to SO. DRIED FRI IT--Apples, 2 to 2J 4 " cents per pound, peaches, halves, 4 cents; quarters, to 3J4 • F(,OT7R--Siipcrfjne, per barrel, ?G.30; extra, $7 go; fancy, 50$ 8.00. POU f.TßY—Spring chickens, 10 to 14 cents. EGGS—Per dozen, 1 2}<i fo!s cents. BUTTER—Pec pound, 20 to 25 cents. BEESW AX—Per pound, 22 to 25 cents. HlDEs)—Green, 4 to 5 cents peroound; salt ed, 6 cents; dry silted, 8 to 10 cent-, FEATHKBS—T.jye geese, 40 to 50 cents. T A 1. LOW --Per pound, 4 to 5 cents, RAGS—Cotton, per pound, B>4 to3oer.t;, GRRES PEACHES -Per bushel, 00 to 7 I cents; extra choice, 75 cents, APPEKS— frr hMshek 40 to M cents. i-tt —ii- ii m -in ■man ■ ii■mu Florida. ' A throng of sufferers with coughs <wd colds, annually go South u> en joy the ethereal mildnessof tiie land of flowers. T'o them we would say the necessity of that expensive trip is obviated by compound honey of tar, which specify vanquishes the 'coughs and colds incident to this rig- i <rotia dime. For public speakers ; it surpasses ttlp iHqHOfcd hen ie regimen | of‘‘pctibles and sen shore; cleaning-' the throat until the voice lings with tlie silvery cadence of a hell. Use cornponna honey mf tar. Price fifty 1 cents a bottle. For side by I). W\ Curry, Two Floe Pianos for Sale. Parties desiring to purchase a good piano cheaply would do veU to call at this office. We have a Steinway | and a Shoninger (both to be ordered) j bran new which can be purchased ; low down. Neither of them have! been used. tf, i K. J. Hale k Son’s | I Stephens’ History: | A CoipeEiiiiii of tlie Hidoryof ms Umlsd Stales, For Sghpola and Colleges. By Hon, AlexH. Stephens 513 pp. 12mo, 17 MURRAY STHKiaT, NEW YORK. •‘The ptih ami marmw oCotir History.”—Kx- I'l'esidcut Filliaorv. "Straightforward, vigorous, UUoreitiug and imprcesivc. —N. . Cluibilmi L'niou. "Its toneeUui and judicial; its st>le clear ami good. 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Jeukins. ‘‘A most Important addition to American Literature.”—i'cof. it. M. Johnston, lialtimure "P t ead it ; study it j heed it.”—Trof. E. A ; Steed, Mercer University. "Fairness, fulness, accuracy.”—Prof. J. J Brunt l>-\ . M.nrrnr TTuirersii \. BAIITOW HOUSE! East Side K. I?., Cartersville, Accommodations wilt bo found plain and acceptable, and at reasonable riif Mv "ample room u on dour, ol iiewT-s from iuHmad, and every w iy suitable to busi nes-. I will tulte pleasure in trying to please all who f s ivur me with a share oi patronage. P. MARSH, Proprietor sale, livery m mfmin Mi THOMPSON & COTT, KEEP constantly on hand good vehicles and fine horses, and every conveyance to a* c uomodate the public. i:.io Main street, muyl-ti. HARD TIMES. ■ v - ‘i ‘ vfl *4 m**sl* £ I XOW IN THE TIME WHKHf EVERY OIK HDiT SAVE, TO MAKE EXPENSES COME WITIIIX THEIR lICOME. jTHAT BBIIGH HAPPIXESS. | GROANING COUNTERS AND PACKED SHELVES. ■ “No pent up Utica Contracts our Powers. The Whole, Boundless Continent is Ours." t I * M. LIEBHEA N, DEALER IN DRY ■ GOODS. | ON •• : - f 4 *’< : *^;iwSab! West Main Streeti * p m , • OARTER.SYILLE, C*A. • fw i f T Fle.y,F.;I.Y'i T ,. Il ,^ TUK i XEr * Rr ? v M ? I;tv YORK AND THE EASTERN MARKETS. WHERE ‘" ’'in lia-ed e.inpli u.iealij thelargest and b"st selected stock of Staple and Fanev Drr l" r * l, ‘V h . ere - 1 k,low >•* a hrortl assertion to makiNHw I honwtlv aus tmi i li 111 ". 3 ! V i' 1 wit, , lo,u fear of contradiction from anv source. A glance Into my ee tiibiishment is all l a>k to substantiate what I say. ' * * tin * ,< if ’ oav *' 5'' l il " V'-ur attention to the following goods as a part of my stock. On my shelves and in my show cases will be found: 1 y “ *' PI \ | |/1/ \ 1,1 Q “< hraud of Print,, V'X.YlSjll' fSjlw, 14 Yards to the Dollar t M. §§®s&e*sß>m 9 Eroi 25 t‘fiiis to I; 15 eeiii* cheaper per Yard than can be purchased eKewhere. Cashmere*. Delaines, And other Dress Goods in great variety. A Monster Stock of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats. L liawls, Elauncls, Lindseys, Ifil UVIIiOtN A Lot of Slifitlj Daiapi BLANKET at 15 cts. on tie $1! Elneus, Towels, Napkins, Table Cloths, j SKIIJTS, a full line of all the new designs in Bwulevard and Felt, CHIEDRFX’h FEET. Ea<lies tisileewear, Corsets, (Elegant corset, 75 cts, worth $1.00.) 130 Bone Forsets, (Price f 1.50.) Hosiery. i IMMENSE STOCK OF HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTINGS, (25 per cent, lower than elsewhere.) K.ID GLOVES, (A splendid Two-Button Kid Gloves for 75 cents, worth $1.00) GE3STTS’ rUEUISHIUS GOODS. i Since I have been in business here this department of trade has been a specialty with me, so in my recent visit to market, I exercised alt the good taste and judgment I could bring to bear in the selection of mv present stock. In this line yon will find : CttEVTS* ITYDER\V£AR,l T YDER\V£AR, [from the cheapest to the finest.] bargains. I have all-finished EXEAtfcDRIED hHIRIh which I sell at SI.OO, made of the best Wamsutta muslin, with fine linen bosom and cuffs. An extraordinary and cheap priced lot of Boots and Shoes. (Tremendous Stoik^ <2 'k othioij. A MAMMOTH STOCK. SUITS, [From 05 to 080.] OVEUt OATM, [from $4 to 025.] TAEMAN, CHILDREN & BOYS’ CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. I have goods in Hus line not kspt by any other house in town. I am confident in making the asset lion that my stock of Trunks, Valises, Traveling Companions, Etc., Cannot be excelled in the Stato of Georgia. In conclusion, allow me to return grateful thanks for that kind patronage which has been bestowed jpn my house in the past. I feel that I have made friends in this community, and as lam unwilling to drive them from me by any unfair meas I hope you will appreciate au honest effort to please and trade with rae. Respectfully, M.LIEBMAN.