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The Cartersville Express.
Friday, December 19, 1879.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.
Mails North open 7:30 ato 452 p m
Mails open 10:10 am 9::o4pm
Cherokee H. K. open 6:56 p m
Mails North close 7:00 am 4:00 pm
Mails South close 9:45 ain 8:3o p m
Cherokee RR. close 7:30 a m
iicck Mail, via Fairraaount,
leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at
6:00 am. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 6:00 p m.
1 Order and Registered Letter
Office open from 8:15 a m tos p in.
Delivery open from 8 a m to 6
pm. Open on Sunday from 9a in to 10:30 am.
J. It. WIKLE, P. M.
Western Bail -Hoad.
The following passenger schedule took el
fect May 25, 1879 :
NO. 1.-NORTH BOUND PASSENGER.
Leave Atlanta 300 pm
1 asses Cartersvilie 4 53 ~ , n
Arrives at Chattanooga. ....8:47 p m
NO. 2—SOUTH BOUND PASSENGER.
Leave Chattanooga..... 5 26 n m
Passes Cartersville ’ 905 m
Arrrivesat Atlanta 11:00 pm
NO 8--NORTH BOUND PASSENGER.
Leave Atlanta 6 20 a m
Passes Cartersville 7 :23 a m
Arrives at Chattanooga 10:56 a m
NO. 4—SOUTH BOUND PASSENGER.
Leave Chattanooga 6:15 a m
I asses Cartersville.... 10:11 am
Airive at Atl an ta..................... ~12:05 p m
CARTERS VILLE ACCOMMODATION.
_ OOINfI SOUTH.
Leave Cartersville 0:05 am
Arrive at Atlanta 8:45 a m
_ returning.
Leave Atlanta 5:10 p m
Arrive at Cartersville 7:22 p m
CHEROKEE RAILROAD.
Office Chkhokee Railkoadj
August 30th, 1879. {
ON AND AFTER Monday, September 1,1879,
the tram on this road will run daily, ex
cept Sunday, as follows:
IKAVING.
Cartersville 7:40 a m
Arrive ac Stilesboro 8:30 a m
Arrive at Taylorsville 8:52 a m
Arrive ar Rockmart 10:00 a m
Arrive at terminus 10:50 a m
RETURNING.
Leave terminus 3:00 p m
Arrive at Rockmart 3:40 n rn
Arrive at Taylorsville 4:45 n m
Arrive at Stilesboro 5:i3 p m
Arrive at Cartersville g": 00 p m
ROME! RAILROAD COMPANY.
On and after Monday, Nov. 17, trains on this
Road will run as follows:
MORNING TRAIN—EVERY DAY.
Leaves Rome 15 30 a m
Arrives at Rome ’IO.OG a m
EVENING TRAIN—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.
Leaves Rome 6:00 a m
Arrives at Rome 8:00 pm
Both trains will make connection at Kings
ton with trains on the VV. and A. to
and from Atlanta and points South.
Ebkn Hillyer, Pres.
Jas. A. Smith, G. P, Agt.
BARTOW COraTY—OFFICIALDIRECTORY .
County Officers.
Ordinary—J. A. Howard—Oifice, court h ottse.
Sheriff— Jas. Kennedy.
Deputy sheriff—A. M. Franklin,
Clerk of Superior Court—Thos. A. Word.
Treasurer—Humphrey Cobb.
Tax Collector— W. W. Rich.
Tax Receiver—W. W. Ginn.
Commissioners—J. H. Wikle, secretary: J. R.
Brandon; W. I. Benharn ; A. C. Trimble; T.
C. Moore.
CITY OFFICERS—CARTERSVILLE.
Mayor— R. B. Trippe.
Board of Aldermen—J. C.Woffford, E, Payne;
L. A. Chapman, A. L. Barron; Jno. A. Stover,
M. H.Gilreath; W. C. Edwards, R. W. Satter-
Aeld.
Clerk -George Cobb.
Treasurer—Benjamin F. Mountcastle..
Marshals—John A. Gladden, James D. Wil
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Methodist—Rev. P. M. Ryburn, pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 o’clock a. in. and
8 o’clock, p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at
9 o’clock a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday
xught.
Presbyterian—Rev. Theo. E. Smith, pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 o’clock, a. m.
Sunday school every Sunday at 9 o’clock.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday night.
Baptist—Rev. R. B. Deaden, pastor. Preach
ing every Sunday at 11 o’clock, a. m., and 8 p.
in. Sunday school every Sunday at 9 o’clock,
Prayer meeting on Wednesday night.
Episcopal— A. W. Rees, Rector. Services oc
casionally.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
STAR LODGE, No. 322,1. O. G. T. Meets at
their hall, over Curry’s drug store, every
Thursday night.
J. T. SHEPHERD, W. G T.
W. It. Shockley, Rec. Sec.
To Prevent and Cure Coughs and Colds.
A reliable remedy is necessary in every
Foushoid. Parker’s Ginger Tonic is just the
medicine needed. It radically cures Coughs,
Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis and even Con
sumption if used iu time, by its poweful spe
cific action on the Stomach, Kidneys, Skin,
Liver and mucous surface of the Throat and
Lungs. It accomplishes the cure in. a won
derfully short time, and removes all paiu and
eoreuess from the lungs. It is also a most
valuable stomachic remedy, effectually remov
ing Dyspepsia, Headache, Liver Disorder, Cos
tiveness, Nervousness, Low Spirits, Wakeful
ness, Heartburn, Cramps, Palpitation of the
Heart, Sour Stomach, etc-, and gives a cheer
ing comfort and freedom from pain that sur
prises every one. Buy aSO ct. or §I.OO bottle
and try it. Sold by all first class druggist.
A CARO.
To all who are suffering from the errors and
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send
a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. This great remedy was discov
ered by a missionary in South America. Send
& seif-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph
T. Inman, Stott ion D, Nciv City.
Feb. 61y.
Carpet®: Carpets!
C. H. Richmond, of Chattanooga, offers the
following bargains in carpets and mattiugs:
Hemp carpets, 20 and 25 els; Ingrain, two-ply
carpets, 25, 00, 35, 45 and 50 cents; Wool fil
lings, 50, 60, and 65 cts; Extra super., 85, 90,
SI; Three ply,sl, 1,20; Brussells, 85, 80s aud
SI; China matting,white, 20, ct;s, Red check,
25 Fancy, 35; Curtain Holland buff, brown,
white and drab Iset. per yard. Other goods
in proportion. Write me before purchasing,
get. better goods :Hd save money. auß2tf
Wanted.
Sherman & Cos., Marshall, Mich., want an
agent in this county at once, at a salary of
sioo P ol ' month aud expenses paid. For full
particulars address as above, nov‘2l-ly
OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT.
The collector of the Express Is
anticipating a good time with having
nothing to do Christmas, but ac
knowledge receipts of dues and re
newed subscriptions. We trust he
wont be disappointed. Stop now,
and consider whether you owe any
thing. If so, please relieve him from
the trouble of sending a dun, and if
you have paid up to the end of the
year be good enough to renew, and
may you have a good time. Let
everyone remember that it costs
money to publish a newspaper.
TAKEN NOTES.
—Diaries for 1880, Pocket Books, Portmon
ies, all sizes and prices at Mountcastle’e.
—Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Shelman, of
Bartow county, dined at the St.
James yesterday.
—Dolls, tea sets, and children’s wagons and
hobby horses at W. H, Wikle & Co.’s.
—Take your pictures to H. M. Mountcastle
& Co’s, and have them framed before Christ
mas.
—Mr. Harry J. Erwin, now of
Tennessee, has been for several days
with old friends at Cartersville.
—lf you want a nice Christmas or New
Year’s present, give H. M. Mountcastle & Cos.
a call.
—Bring your pictures to Wikle and have
them framed before Christmas.
—The finder of a conductor’s punch
will be rewarded by leaving it at this
office.
—The ’’Three Tramps”—Cigar—three for a
dime, the best in the market, at H. M. Mount,
castle & Co’s.
—lt is understood that President
West, of the Cherokee Iron and Bail
road Company, will build another
charcoal furnace next spring.
—The finest display of Holiday Goods now
can be seen at the bookstore of H. M. Mount
castle & Cos.
—Don’t fail to buy one of those bcautifu 1
autograph albums at W. H. Wikle & Co.’s.
—“Who are those beautiful ladies
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray?”
Was a querry asked by quite a num
ber at the Opera last night.
—Tell your neighbors of the nice things in
store for them at the store ot H. M. Mount"
castle <fe Cos.
—Chromos of all sizes and prices at W.f H,
Wikle & Cc.’s, on corner next door to the
postoffice. •
—The newest and most stylish designs of
vases and toilet sets just received by H. M
Mountcastle & Cos., at their bookstore.
—The Good Templars of this city
resolved, last night, to have an enter
tainment at their hall on next Tues
day night week, at their hall, on
Main street.
—My dear boy, now is the time to make
your sweatheart love you more, by presenting
her with a pair of those vases at H.
M. Mountcastle & Cos.
—Mrs. Grogan, sister to Messrs. S.
and J. L. Lemon, of Acworth, is
making them a visit. She had not
seen them in more than a quarter
century, having gone to Texas as a
young bride, and this is her first
visit.
—Now is your time to secure the opera of
H, M. S. Pinafore, words and music complete,
at the low price of 50 cents, at the bookstore
of H. M. Mountcastle & Cos.
Sleepless nights and cheerless days will be
prevented if you use Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup to
induce sleep and composure for the Baby.
Price 25 cents.
No need of going to Atlanta or anywhere
e.se to buy your Christmas goods, while H; M.
Mountcastle & Cos. have such a fine stock.
Country merchants can be suited both as to
prices and quality. Give them a call,
—W. H. Wikle & Cos., next door to the
postofitoe, have the largest and most varied
stock of holiday goods in Cartersville, which
they are selling at bottom prices. Be sure to
call ou them before going elsewhere to make
your purchases.
—Owing to the crowded condition
of their store during the day, Messrs.
H. M, Mountcastle & Cos., respectfully
rush to call after supper. The store
is open every night until a late hour
to accommodate all.
—By notices published, it will be
seen that Mr. A. Judd’s gallery will
be closed to-morrow evening. We
trust ho will come again soon.. It
is an opportunity that our people
should improve to get first-class
work. Families often regret delays
of this kind.
—T. A. Foote wishes to inform his
old customers and the public gener
ally, that he has moved his large
stock of groceries and dry goods to
the store room formerly occupied by
Messrs. M’Donald & Brandon, next
door to Mountcastle & Co’s, book
store, 011 west Main street. Having
largely increased his stock, he now
invites all to call and see him before
purchasing elsewhere.
That Large Advertisement.
H. M. Mountcastle & Cos., comes to
the front this week with a large ad
vertisement setting forth their claims
as dealers in holiday goods. No one
will dispute that their stock is fully
up to what the advertisement says,
and more too. Hilliard is determin
ed that Santa Claus shall have every
thing he wants for the little ones,
and for that matter the big ones also.
A Card to the Public.
After due consideration, I have
made up my mind not to be a candi
date for County Commissioner be
cause I do not believe the office would
suit me or I the office. There is
neither great honor or profit in it.
And then all must admit there is
great uncertainty about one’s being
elected. In addition to this there are
several gentlemen better fitted for the
position than I* am who want the
place and the voters of the county
might so decide, and I don’t feel line
taking the risk in addition to my
editorial risks. In fact it is too much
like taking an insurance risk upon a
gin house. It is just as uncertain.
Therefore, in order to preserve my
private integrity and personal honor,
I think it best to ask my friends, who
say I can be elected, not to vote for
me. Respectfully,
C. H. C. Willingham.
J. J. Howard & Son.
With a view of insuringabsolute security for
all deposits left with us, we have purchased a
large safe with Hall’s double time lock attach
ment, which is absolutely impossible to open,
except during the hours when it is desirable
to open it. The safe is fire-proof and burglar
proof. Merchants and others who desire a
safe place for their accounts aud money, in
vited. J. J. HOWARD & SON.
—Mr. H. M. Mountcastle, of the
firm of H. M. Mountcastle & Cos., has
just returned from a trip to Atlanta,
where he has been replenishing his
already large and varied stock of
holiday goods. He is determined
that everybody shall be suited at his
establishment, from the wee toddler
to the hoary-headed sage.
—The new of mayor and al
dermen have elected Mr. B. F.
Mountcastle, treasurer, Mr. George
Cobb, clerk of the council, and re
elected Messrs. Gladden and Wilker
son, marshals. These selections will
certainly meet with hearty approval.
Mr. Mountcastle, former clerk,
will be an efficient custodian of the
public fund. Mr. Cobb, as clerk, is
evidently “the right man in the
right place,” a gentleman who
will leave an admirable record.
The marshals are well known for
faithfulness and their great prudence.
No other town in Georgia, we be
lieve, has had less occasion to com
plain than this. It is a pity that as
public servants of their efficiency
they are not more liberally compen
sated .
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is particularly re
commended for children. It cures Coughs
Colds, Croup, Sore Throat aud Whooping
Cough. Is pleasant to the taste aud acts like
a charm. Price 25 cents.
—No household is complete with
out it. No druggist can afford to
omit it from his stock. It has be
come a necssity, for it never fails to
cure Neuralgia and Headache, and it
is called Hutchison’s Neuralgine.
Sold by D. W. Curry, Cartersville,
Ga. sepl2ly
FOR COFATY CO3IMISSIONF.R.
WE are hereby authorized to announce Ih
name of J. M. NEEL, a candidate for
County Commissioner to fill vacaucy occasion
ed by the resignation of J. K. Brandon. Elec
tion Dec. 22nd, 187#. __
Christmas is Coming.
The season of joy, affection and every kindly
feeling. Nothing contributes more to increase
the pleasurabieness of this happy season, than
a good, useful and handsome “Christinas Gift,”
something of permanent value andfhigh merit.
Therefore, wo call attention to the fact that
the publishers cf The Christian Index, James
P. Harrison & Cos.. Atlauta, Gi., offer to send
to new subscribers to this sterling Christian
family paper.who will remit $3.60 lor one year’s
subscription, a copy of “The Stpry of the Bi
ble,” a splendidly’illustrated work of seven
hundred pages, as a Christmas Gift to the sub
scriber. We advise our readers to take advan
tage of this extraordinary offer. .Subscribe
for The Index, for yourself, or some friend and
make him or her a present, of this book
as a “Christmas Gilt.” It contains7oo hun
dred octavo pages, and 270 illustrations.
MONEY MAKING W AYS OF WALL ST.
A Manual for Investors. —Shows how Jay
Gould,Vanderbilt and other millionaires make
money in stocks. Copy sent free, with official
reports of the market. Address T. S. POTTER
WIGHT .fe €3O-. 35 Wall St... N. Y. decl9-lm
CH'DCT now to becoim rich and watch
OLipSIL I sent free. U. S. Agency, Mount
Win ans, Md. decl ( J-lm
QtPjfy a month and expenses guaranteed to
4 t Agent-. Outfit tree. Shaw & Cos., Au
gusta, Maine. decl9-lm
A year and expenses to agents. Out
• I 4 fit free. AddrSss P. O.VICKERY, Au
gusta, Maine. decl9-lm
To the Friends of the Presbyterian CM.
LET TIIeSTK ALLY.
The PEWS Of the Presbyterian Church will
be rented on Saturday before the first Sab
bath in January, 1880, at 11 o’clock, A. M„ in
the church. Thi*. is foi the pastor’s salary. Let
all w ho wish to worship- with us be present.
.l:\ O.T. OWEN, 4 ~
T. W, MILi.*KKJ
II! FOR TDI 881,11,118
CBBISTMAS
AND A HAPPY
nsw ms
• TO AXJLi.
Give your Wife,
Give your Sweatheart,
Give your Husband,
Give your Sister,
Give your Brother,
Give your Parents,
Aud all the balance of yonr relatives
A ill! PMSMT.
TOYS! TOYS!
GIFT AND TOY BOOKS,
AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
TEA. BETS.
Work Boxes, Toy Pianos,
Drums, Tire Works, Vases, China Goods,
Folding Furniture, Confectioneries,
CHROMOS, PICTURES, FRAMES,
Wagons and Perambulators,
And in fact one of the largest stocks of
TOYS, FANCY SOWS, ETC., ETC.,
Ever brought to this cil), at the store ol
HJ. IOHTUSTLE & 00.,
WEST MA IS STREET,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORG I A.