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The Cartersrillc Express.
Carttrsvillr, Ga., Taesdajr, lay 21, 1881,
THE LATEST CULLINGS.
A son of Stephen A. Douglas is to
be a Fourth of July orator at Mar
shalltown, lowa.
Mr. Ralph Waldo Emerson will
ce'ebrate his seventy eighth birthday
May 30. >
Mrs. Kate Chase Sprague is at
her home, writing the
memoirs of her father.
Signor Salvini, who is now on his
way to Europe, will direct a theatre
in Florence next autumn.
The staff of the London Daily Teb
egraph gave a “smoking party” to
the Briuce of Wales the other night*
The assertion is made that the two
first men killed on the Federal side
during the war were Germans.
A probable rising of the Brazilian
slaves is the latest discouraging news
from that section.
General B. F. Butler and General
Roger A. Pryor are about to form a
law partnership.
Lord Bute ia building a magnifi*
cent mansion in Scotland, with outer
walls five teet thick.
.Judge Robertson is 58 years old.
His hair is a gray*white, and hi
wears a large goatee. His eyes ar
blue.
“I consider the President of the
United States a horrid, nasty, mean
man. So, there, now.” —K. C.
Sprague.
For six years after the panic there
seemed to be no bottom to the mar
ket. Now there seems to be no top.
The Chicago papers are publishing
page after page ot the Bible. Chica
go editors have a tolerably good idea
of what will be news to their read
ers.
Queen Victoria refused to receive a
peeress who became a widow not
very long ago, and who has si net
contracted a second marriage.
Mr. Nathaniel Thayer, of Boston,
hoS given $5,000 to tne permanent
priming fund for the blind, and
Quincy A. Shaw $3,0U0. The fund
now amounts to $27,461.
Between “stalwarts” and “half
breeds” and “thoroughbreds” ami
“leatherheads,” the Republican par
ty is getting nicely mixed up as well
as picturesque.
A sale of 250,000 New Testament*
iti New Yok in one day ! Dies Col.
lunersoli still tnink interest in tin
Bitde is dying out ?
The immigration of Italians to tin
United States is increasing remarka
bly. The number in 1880 was 11,-
190, much more than double the av
erage lor the past ten years.
IPs a shame to supersede Com mis
sioner Le Due He wa* just about
perfecting a tree that will grow
strawberry shortcakes on one side
and apple dumplings on the other.
The Hon. Thomas M. Nichol, the
President’s intimate friend and de
fender, has given up politics and
made a business connection with a
banking firm in New York.
In the King James’ version of the
New Testament the word “Calvary”
is found only in St. Luke, xxiii: 33.
The revised version wipes it out, sub
stituting “the ekull.”
The Cincinnati Commercial quietly
remarks that General Badeau’s his
tory was produced at intervals be
tween dinners in London at $20,000 a
year, in the course of twelve yeais.
In general, the literature of wom
en, and George Eliot once, “may be
compared to that *>f Rome—a litera
ture of imitation.” Like the moon,
women are apt to shine because t he
light strikes them.
General li. C. Schenck in 1871,
bought for less than $9,000 Washing
ton lots which he has just sold to
William Walter Phelps for $55,138.
Mr. Phelps has just bought another
block oi tots at the Capital for $47,*
000.
Judging f. t*: the swarm of articles
oi G* 1 ge L lot i rid Carlyle in tin
E h i fit i.vi vs, 1 1 1 eh h■hi•!a !11 * r
ni>> i.i r in a regular uarvtsi Ihr all
his literary friends, who straightway
turn their knowledge into sab abb
revi w urdeles.
“Merchant”-Notwithstanding th
nMg nation of Mr. lie Due, lea will
continue to be raised in China.
Quten Victoria says that young
Disraeli lias bis ut.cie eyelashes. The
Queen is a close observer.
Mr. Blaine is about the worst man
in the country to go gunning for.
He I.gins on his feet time.
Rnscoe Conk ling has now been in
private life tw'o full w tks and the
country slid seems to hold iog> j her.
President Porter, of Yale college,
hasduiared bis intention using
the revisi o New Testa tie in in the
cunt} el c* in-g l .
i iif cn-ver <;od tirahs e ■pr of Whit
iielU county are veiy flue, auU are
now ready tor the mower*
Hundreds of men, women and chi
dren rescued from beds of pain, sick
ness and almost death and made
strong and hearty by Parker’s GiDger
Tonic are the best evidences in the
world of its sterling worth. You can
find these in every community. Post
See advertisement.
Ladies who appreciate elegance and
purity are u-ung Parker’s Hair Bal
-am. It is the best article sold for re
storing gray hair to its original color
beauty.
Wheat and oats are rapidly matur
ing in Troup county, and some are
ready to cut.
Talbot county farmers are giving
cotton choppers 40 and 50 cents a day
and feed.
A. J. Tison, of Sumter county, has
seven acres of cotton from ankle to
half leg high.
B. H. Herudon, of Troup county,
has a field of cotton which will aver
age nine inches tall.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP,
Stevenson, Mclntyre & Cos., Machinists Pnd
Iron Founders have this day dissolved partner
ship *y niutral eonseut. The firm will now be
carried on under the name of Stevenson & lay
lor, who will settle all dawns and collect all
UejtS ‘ . HUGH STEVENSON.
J .MLS MCINTYRE.
danieL Taylor.
WOOL, WOOL, WOOL,
Will pay highest cash price lor wool shipped
to us. Correspondence solicited.
KENNER .TIBBS & EAKIN, Atlanta, Ga.
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No medicine cures; Nature alone cures. This
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the patient gets well.
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The best unlaundried shirts in
town-also a great variety of collars,
ties and etc. at,
Montgomery & Son’s.
To the re Footed!
When you want a nice shoe or
boot at as close figures as they can
be sold at north Georgia, call on,
/ Montgomery <£• Son.
AH the Sommer.
This is to notify the public that I
will keep ice all the time during the
-dimmer months. Sunday customers
, may be supplied at the stable.
J. R. Anderson.
LANE & BODLEY CO.,
CINCINNATI.
■ANCFACTLRERS Or STANDARD
PLANTATION
MACHINERY,
STATION ARY AND POBTABLE
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Grinding and Factory use. Send for Illustrated
Catalogue, LANE A. BODLEY CO.,
John and Water Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio.
HISLEY’B WITCH HAZEL
Cures Headache, Burns, Sprains, Cuts,Wounds
Rheumatism, Toothache, Earache, etc., etc
Warranted equal in qu . 1 ifry to anv made, at
hall'the price. loi bo tie 35c., Pints. 50c
AND EOSEGRANT'S CHLORIDE OF LIME.
foK PURIFYING, BLEACHING AND DISINFECTING.
Stand- pre-eminently the best.
Always pat op la Diamond Blae Label Boxes
yi lb Bozen- Xlb B zee 1 lb. Bot 'i,
All First Class Druggists Keep It.
Have your druggist order, if h* has neither in
stock, from CH \ KLfiS V KISLEY, Whole,
sale Druggist, 64 courtlaudt st., Mew Yora.
fit ■■Outfit sent sent free to those who wish
r>ro engage in ’he most pleasant and pro-
business known. Every thing new
Capital not tequirert. We will furnish
you ever} thing. $lO a oay and upwards is easi
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night No risk whatever Many new workers
wuiiten attune. Many arc making mrtuncs at
lie bii-ines- Ladle.-make a- much as nen,
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m wit.* •> -\nii o mi k ii • i.i .he more
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Address iUUIH 6 Portland, Mmae.
NEW ADVERTISEMETS.
ADVERTISERS
By addressing GEO. r. ROwELL 0k CO., 10
Spruce st., New York, can leurn the exact cost
•f any proposed line ol advketisino in Amer
ican Newspers. |®*loo-pjfe Pamphlet
25 Cent*,
£ m m mr AYEAKand expenses to agents.
$414 Outfit free. Address P. O VICK
ERY, Augusta, Maine.
EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas
“ X John Baker has applied for exemption of
personalty and setting apart and valuation of
homestead. I will pas- upon the same at 10
o’clock, a. m., on the 16th day ot May, 1881, at
my office. This May 2, 1881.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
(GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas,
X Jane Crockett has applied for letters of
administration on the estate of R. D. Crockett,
deceased, late of said county. This is to cite
all and singular the hfrs and creditors of said
deceased to file their objections, if any they
have, in my office, within the time prescribed
by law, else letters will be granted said appli
cant. This April 25tli, 1881.
J, A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.—R. P. Lackey,
executor of B. T. Harrison, deceased, has
applied for letteis of dismission from said
trust. This is therefore to notify all nersons
concerned to file their objections, if any they
have, within the time prescribed by law, else
letters will he granted said applicant as ap
plied lor. Feb. 7, 1881.
12t J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
(''l EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—To whom
X it may concern: Newton Cochran has ap
plied for letters of administration on the es
tate of W. B. Cochran, deceased, ot said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular the heiis and
creditors to file their ©bjeetioi s, if any they
have, in my office, within the time prescribed
by law, else permanent letters will bo granted
said applicant. This April 2, 1881,
J. A. HOWARD. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Notice is
hereby given to all persons having de
mands against John W. Foster, late ot said
county deceased, to present them to me prop
erly made out within the time prescribed by
law, so as to show their character and amount.
And all persons indebted to said deceased ar
hereby required to make immediate payment
to me. May 3rd, 1881
MARTHA FOSTER,
Administratrix of
JNO W. FOSTER.
('I EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Robert L.
X Rogers, guardian of John M. Rogers, hav
ing applied to the Court ot Ordinary of said
county lor a discharge from his guardianship of
John M. Rogers, this is therefore to cite a,li
persons concerned to show cause why the said
Robert L. liogeis should not be dismissed from
his guardianship of John M. Rogers, and re
ceive the usual citation. May 2nd, 1881.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
('I EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY. - Campbell
X Wallace, Jr., of said state, having applied
to ie appointed guardian of the person and
property of William Wallace, a minor, under
iourteen years, residing in aid county, This
is to cite all persons concerned, to file their
objections il any they have, in my office, within
tiie time prescribed by law, else letters of guar
dianship trill be granted applicant, on first
Monday in July, 1881. May 30th, 1881.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
C>< EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Henry M.
X Fullilov , of said state. Having applied to
he appointed guardian, of the person and prop
erty of Thomas Fullilove and Margaret Eulli
love, minors, under the age of fourteen years,
having property in said county. This is to cite
all persons concerned to filetbcir objections, it
any they have, in my office, within the time
prescribed by law, else letters of g uardtanship
will be granted applicant, on fir.-t Monday Julv
1881. May 30th, 1881
A. HOW ARD, Ordinary.
Georgia, bartow county.-to an
whom it may concern John H. Wikle,
Having in proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of adminisn ation on the estate
of H. A. Skinner, late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and next ot
kin of H. A. Shinuer, to be and appear at my
office, with.n the time allowed by law, and
show cause if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted John H.
Wikle on H. A. Skinner estate. This May 30th
1881.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Applica
tion will be made to tne Court ot Ordin
ary, of said county, at the first regular term
after expiration of thirty days lrom this no
tice, for leave to sell the land belonging to the
estute of Mrs. L. A. Willingham for the bene
fit of the said L. A Willingham, and for rein
vestment. This May 30th, 1881,
J. A. HOW ARD, Ordinary.
Petition for Divorce.
LAURA A. MADDOX ) N0.6. January term
vs. > 1881. Bartow Supe-’
JOHN E. MADDOX. I rior Court.
Role to perfect service.—lt appearing to the
court that the deiendant does not reside in
the county of Bartow, nor in the State of Geor
gia, it is, on motion of the olaintiff, ordered
by the court, that said deiendant appear and
answer at the next superior court in said
county of Bartow to the above stated case,
else the case will be considered in derault and
the plaintiff allowed to preceed. It is nirtlier
ordered that this rule be published once a
month tor four months in The Cartersville
Express a newspaper published in Cartersville
in suid county. By order of the Court, this
Feb. 3, 1881. J. C. FAIN, J. S. C. C. C.
The anove is a true extract from the minutes
of Barlow Superior Court,
F. M. Durham, C. S. C. B. C,
Advertisers by addressing gko. p.
ROWELL A CO., 10 Spruce street, New
York, can learn the exact cost of any proposed
line of ADVERTISING in American newspa
pers. g@“100-page Pamphlet, 10 cents.
Don’t Go off for Carpets.
You can ret any kind of carpet
ing you want at Atlanta prices by
calling at
Montgomery & Son’s.
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors and
ndiscretions ol youth, nervous weakness, ear
ly de;ay, los of manhood, Ac., I will send a
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This great remedy wa- discovered by a mis
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Cork, Theatrical Face Preparations. Jarley’s
Wax Works, Wigs, Beards and Moustaches at
reduced prices. Costumes, Scenery, Charades
New catalogues sent tree coutaiuing lull de
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SON, 38 E. Fourteenth Street, New York.
J. 33. UPSON,
Surgeou Dentist,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Education received at “Pennsylvania t'ollege
ol Dental Surgery,” with fifteen y ears subse
quent practice. Examinations free.
Office first noor south of Poatofflce, Up-
Stairs.
Office hours from 9 a. m. until 6 P. M.
A.. W FITE
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAKTRK& VILLE, GA„
Office:—With Col. A. Johnson, tVest side
public square.
E. D. GRAHAM. A. M. FOUTE.
GRAHAM k FOUTE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CAR . Ed -.VIcLE, GA
Practice in al< the Comte, Stale and Federal.
Office ia the Court House,
H. M. MOUNTCASTLE fe CO.
DEALERS IN
SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS AND BLANK BOOKS
Music, Fancy Goods, Stationery,
Newspapers and Magazines, Toys, Window Shades, Notions, etc., Pictures
Picture Frames & Mouldings, Fancy & Plain Confectioneries,
Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff.
They keep on band other goods incident to a general Variety Store, which ar too numer
ous to mention, but which parties can see by calling at their store. They are also sole
x gents lor
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Anything in their line not in stock|will be promptly ordered, without any extra expense
to customer,
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BRANCH OF THE ATLANTA PUBLIC
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QUOTATIONS from >ll the Principal Cotton and Produce Markets received D>il\, Quoting
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Future trinsaciinns in Coti>n. G tin and Provision*
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PEACH TREES!
PEACH TREES!
PEACH TREES!
2.000
PEACH TREES.
TO SELL.
I have for immediate sale about t wo thousand
choice peach trees 01 the following varieties:
HALE’S EARLY.
SUSQ.UEHANNAH,
TIL' -TSON,
WHITE ENGLISH,
INDIAN PEACHES. &c., Ac.
I have bestowed the most carelul attention
on these trees ;,nd can truthfully say that not
another such opportunity will ever be offered
the people of this county to good trees. I will
sell them at from 5 to 10 cents apiece. Pay
ment taken in cash, produce, wood, etc.
Come Early, before they are all gone.
March 9, 1881. W. S. LATTA.
EAST CARTERSVILLETnSTITUTe7
MALE AND FEMALE,
Corner of Gilmore and Carter Streets.
Will open regular Scholastic* Yea. of ten
months Monday, January 10th, 1831. Suit
able vacations will be given during iht year.
Patrons may rest assuicd that solid, careful
and useful instruction will he given, and the
strictest dec rum enforced.
RATES OF TUITION, FKH MONTH.
Primary Department, - • $1.50
Intermediate D< partment, - - 3.00
Academic Department, - - 8.00
Tuiiion payable monthly.
We respectfully solicit patronage, Imping
to be able to fully merit the same Parents
and guardians wishing to enter pupils will
confer with Prof. Mathew Marshall,
Dec. 16th, 1880.1 m Principal.
BARTOW INSTITUTE.
MALF AND FfcM \LE.
ADAIRSVILLE GA.
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CENTRAL HOTEL,
ADIIttSVILLi;,
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The proprietor. Mr. Jno, C- Martin, desirous
of retiring from the business, offers to sell at a
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terms, sell the furniture, all ol which is first
class. and take hoard for him>elf and lamily.
This is a good opportunity lor any one who de
>dre to erabaik in the hotel business in a
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Chattanooga. For further particulars address
JNO. C. MARTIN,
aul2tl Adairsvilie, Ga.
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829 F St eet, Washington, \). C.
Make collections, negotiate loans and attend
to all business confided to tl etn. Land Scrip,
Soldier’s Additional Homestead Rights, and
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HUQH SISSON aSONS,
Importers. Dealers, and Manutacturers oi
Marble Statuary!
MONUMENTS, MANTELS.
FURNITURE SLABS, ALTARS.
TILE, TOMBS.
140 West Baltimore St.
AND
CORNER NORTH AND MONUMENT STS
Drawings and estimates furnish ed tree.
Baltimore, md.
For Sale.
ONE six weeks old Jersey Bull call. Ap*
ply to G It. AUBREY.
Tn fflC per dav. outfit free. Send two
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