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The Cartersrille Express.
CartersTillf, Ca,, Taesday, Jnne 7, 18S1,
THE LATEST CULLINGS.
Not this evening, Roscoe. Some
other evening.
Mr. Conkling does not make a
handsome corpse.
The mileage of telaphone wires in
the United States is estimated at 60, ~
000.
Tom Scott married on sixty dollars
a month. He died on $200,000 a year.
Carlyle’s neice is half inclined to
spell Froude’s name with an a .—EI
miru Free Press.
The remaining United States sena~
tors may die, but they will never re
sign, after this.
Wives of great men all remind us
We can sublim ite our wives,
If we’ll only ere departing,
Well insure our noble lives.
An electric light under a beer glass
and fastened to the shirt front will be
a fashionable pin for seaside hotel
clerks.
A nice colored girl of San Jose
Asked a clerk lor some flesh-colored hose
lie offered her bluck,
When she gave him whack,
And told him she didn’t want those.
I wonder that James G Blaine, of
Maine, dares to set a foot in New
York without first obtaining a pass
port from me. —Roscoe Conkling.
The two pounds of tea Le Due rais
ed cost $25,000, which was very t he p
considering the unique quali y of tie
tea. Nothing like it was evt r seen
or tasted before.
Thousands of wild geese flying >v r
Milwaukee lat ly became con fust and
in a night fog, and many of tnmi
come down and promenaded the
streets.
Laborer’s wages in Mexico, u hieh
were 18| cents a day, have now, un
der the influence of he railway boom,
reached the high rate of 43 cents a
day.
Tlie fool goeth out in a sail boat
when he doesn’t know a boom from a
breaker, but the wise man picks up
pebbles on the shore and flirts with
the girl in a pink dress
Prince Bismark is said never to go
to the opera, the theatre or an art ex
hibition. His whole life is given to
buj-ine.-s and to politics, and none
but politicians are seen at his house
An Indiana man lost fifteen steers
by lightning the other day. What
this country needs is anew breed of
cattle born with lightning rods in
stead of horns.— Philadelphia C hroni
cle.
J Jin G. Thompson asserts that the
associated press first gave currency io
the report of a shortage in his ac
counts, and unless they declare tho
source of rh ir i'fonnatio ;, he will
iufOdu-e sui. again* them lor mall
cions lie!
Thir y one y‘srs go Curds B r
rett, oi fcSt;aflord, V moot, 1 ous m
to the ground a • lui • f gdead >piou
he had Oeeii IJS ng for a cattle will I
It took root and grew and now irpns
tires eighty-two feet in height and
three feet in diameter.
As Dorsey’s fast mail flew through
the wild and uninhabited wilderness,
bearing its solitary letter to some
trapper anxious to know the quota
tion of Tennessee coif pm s, the owls
and coyotes with an ad
miring eye, and, with bowed heads
thanked D M Key for his en ter t ri-e
B'*dy.
Tuirty-scvcn \ enrsngo the first men
sstlfc by electricity, hikJ then
it required two operator* mid a st if
<f fa i • r fr<>m winch the wmds w< i ie
i usl \ (h e i|*ti! j ri-(| an i ru
ecr ila (I. 'I ( (In \ \i'l) (M r< IJ‘ >ll > a I t*
phi i e hi J ilia mm. it it iriilr? • H
t hai h< is a liar, h* (i I <• vv n’t k;.< u
vv hen cr who y* mj rtre.
C’ol. I)<mt s Sfot t is sail! to have
di* and I?* in hurt] vw.ik. Scuti* <ff i c
lailr ;tl m: (j;n;tit •> ih i are I mm! i
fh* ir diet s t|o!ii half- past eieveu <
i* qua* U r (•• 'or.- wel VO 'll TcurS'h.
K ); i > < k * * I' t I u i S iiilt
sU (111 * v Wt> : k
wi - * 1 ..... it. J\ : utitsO->
City T.mas,
\\ in ihe late i hoiUH.s cScotf was
travt tin one */ his rniluaysht
was sioppt (I hv a freight train which
had g no ff in* t aek. As In* ei uid
ll<>l ; th-iii :i. tie a # \ In liasti y CalcU-
I ;tt (i tin . • we aim onU red ii burned
In an h. u th<- ir ek vvtisad clear, in
ordei to make his own ear <;• |n pui
an rim (•> iiiol her v\ it I'ii did•!h it -
lony i o'
111. til*. !l I ■ i .I I t t t A' f
Van. , \ o c ti o *i u <i V
glßi.t t tlj ■*., a. uni i,t i> s , 'J,[
the vit*<im heina a (JliiliAmae. Dur
ing the stiiiit* stol iii iiu* lifddiilnfcf
struck u cliff in (Jasde district, e *uie
sik intii'H nonn of the City, anil dm*
i'Ugt-U h in ish ol otk * **' Wouid
Weijflt Inti tess llitii. 60 olts, i ll li ihii (i
H <>• iti he f c< I. n u . i t 0
o A. * j
UtoUt'ioi ’s jjr sj, Who owl Lle&ttttb
fcong oi mu iiitt, nur Utb ie*
suit of an adverse career. Poverty
did not chill the genial current of his
soul. He was a royal lyrist and lived
almost in the purple, though his poe
sy reflected themes large as the wild
est range of human passion and liie’s
many-headed endeavor. — Philadel
phia Times.
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 Ginge
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 using Parker’s Hair Bal
sam. It is the best article sold for re.
storing gray hair to its original color
beauty. .
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Stevenson, Mclntyre & Cos., Machinists end
Ivon Founders have this day dissolved partner
ship >\ rmitral consent. * the firm nil) now be
carried on under the name of steven-on & Tay
lor, who will settle all claims and collect all
dents.
HUGH STEVENSON.
,T Mi-.S MCINTYRE.
DANIEL T A ¥ LOU.
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WOOL WOOL, WOOL,
Will pay highest cash prio- for wool aliipped
to us. (on espondenev solicited.
KENNER /HUBS & EAKIN, Atlanta, Ga.
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TARRAM’S SELrZF.iI APERIENT
May properly be called the •‘ne.icule>” o; med
icine, lor if cleanses Nature’s augean stables,
and allows the recuperative powers Of the sys
tem to do the work oi restoration to health.
No medicine cures; Nature alone cures. This
Aperient opens the proper avenues, the func
tions are permitted to resume their work, and
the patient g*-ts well.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
THE
WILLIAMS IVOPABATOR .
For the Preservation of all
kinds of fruits and
..Vegetabl s.
Ma n u lac t u ret Iby S. K, & J. M SPROUT,
nlnnej Lycoming Cos., Pa. Son,i lor circular.
Ask y onr grocer lor Williams evaporated fruit
FlorcoSc i.
lKwi rathionab’c i’erlcsa’. I'i a,:ract, Il?freshln~, Lasting.
Sold by dealers )• Lruro & i ti'- y uootU. lli~;c i A Cos., N. Y.
nmmmmmm
] Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, Stiilingia and many
,of the bert medLincs known arecambined in Par-]
■icer’s Ginger Tonic, into a medicine of such va-!
Vied and effective powers,a- to make it the greatest'
[Blood Purifer and Liver Regulator and the
Best Health A Strength Restorer Ever Used !
: it ures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,*
Sleeplessness, and ail diseases of the Stomach,'
•Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys. [
Remember! This Tonic is the Brst Family
.Medicine ever made,and i entirely difi meat Lorn'
•Bitters, Ginger Preparations, and other T< .her,, as]
’it never intoxicates but cures drunkeuncs N one,
jgenuine without signature of Iltscox t N.Y.*
Dg!>p* rd” Cnhf
I Al
I iic V •*ry
The best unlauMdried shirts in
*<>w :i ! ls a gr.Ttt variety of collars,
ties and e c at,
Montgomery & Son’s.
To rc Footed !
When you want a nice shoe r or
boot at as close figures as they can
be sold at north Georgia, call on,
Montgomery <0 Sox.
All trie Summer.
This is to notify the public that I
will keep ice all the time during the
summer months. Sunday customers
may be supplied at the stable.
J. 11. Anderson.
LASE & BOdIIy CO.,
CJNCUUNATI.
SIAM. FACT l UUtS OF 8') AS Di Kit
i MACHINERY,^
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE
STEAM EUSTC^IPjriCS,
Stu Mi’ Is, (< 1 is; Mills, Shafting Hut gi-rs, Pulleys,
•* . Out tna -hiuery :s st r< mg, s, ;>b- Hi id well
pecialiy nd.-q.h and to ihe wants of
t :■ 1 ‘ Planters, for Gmiiii'm, Sawing,
■ '* : t Fiictory use. Sr no ro i cistrateo
L ' WE.' Sc SOD* EY CO.,
• ■■ iVaier Streets, Ct.-cinnati, Ohio.
Ills LEY'S WI it II HAZEL
Cures Ht*aliu;he. Burns, sprains. Cuts,Wounds
Kht Uinudstn. roi.itia. hi*. E;ij-... lie. etc., etc
V\ ai i;.iit u eqn.il ti. q . li' r<. n m .• ,t
It ift h in icc. B <•* l. Ih* 25c , Pin s, 50c
AKD BCiMAKI’i CiiLISIDE Of LIME.
F..K PC RIFY iNQ.m.F A CHI NO *ND DXSINFtCTINQ.
stiiiuls pto-emi ently the b.*st.
Always put ip hi iii t.B uni time rain I H \c
l it xe- > 2 U> It .- 1 lb li>*x
Ai i ir*t C'tu.vs Druggists Keep It.
it 1 il •
MUI k, i I itilt Gi KL iv f ln.!.V, > ilutc
&.ilc i'l liygl*., t>4 nut l,w*‘lt 5... N. a Vuiv,
om< *utiii sent sent i rce to thusc who wish
sL r"\ 10 engage in he most pleasunt auti pro
(Rattle It ti si ness k iiuwi.. tv.-r. thing new
capital mu icquiren. We vvtil furnish
you ever' thing $lO a mi) and u,.w, tils tseasi-
Ij ititt ii- wmt *lit Si a> ing hw h\ roil) l.ome over
litsiit Nil risk wn.itcvcr .V),ui\ new vvoikers
w ,nic ai ..nee. Ai ill ' •m* m .k 1 .. ruii.es .t
to- In Miirv* Ram. 'ui m- mm h •' i.t-n,
>l. yn gb> ~eiii . m e tu j.h \ .
one ■ .a. 1 mi o .... k ■ 1 u. . e mu. -
uione.v t-.Bi) n.t.t • in.l) Ca m u .a) I week
.1 aii> or in..)',) cm,no e..t. i'u .s win. eu
gage at l>l)e. w ill Imu a sli.iri 10a 1 in ii.ruinv.
Audreße HAIiiiKTT a co„ Main*.
ADVERTISERS
By addressing GEO. P. ROwELL & CO., 10
Spruce st.; New York, can learn the exact cost !
©fany proposed line ot advertising in Amer- j
ican Newspers.
25 Cents,
mf m m A TEAK and expenses to agents,
ep 4 • 4 Outfit free. Address I*. O \ ICK
LKY, Augusta, Maine. •
4?i EORGIA. COUNTY.—Whereas
* IT John Baker has applied for exemption ot
personalty' and setting apart and valuation of
homestead. 1 will pass upon the same at 10
o’clock, a. in., on the 16th day oi May, 1881, at
my oflioe. This Mav 2. 1881.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
C'l EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.-Whereas,
jf Jane Crockett has applied lor letters o*
administration on the estate of R D. Crockett,
deceased, late of said county. This is to cite
all and singular the heirs and creditors of said
deceased to file their objections, if any they
have, in my otlice, within the time prescribed
by law, else letters will be granted said appli
cant. This April 25th, 1881.
J, A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
(''l EORGIA, Bartow County,—R. P. Lackey,
jf executor of B. T. Harrison, deceased, has
applied r or letteis of dismission from said
trust. This is therefore to notify all persons
concerned to file 1 heir objections, if any they
have, within the ■ ime prescribed by law, else
letters will be granted said applicant as ap
plied lor. Feb. 7. 1881.
12t J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
( and EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—To whom
jf it may concern: Newton Cochran has ap
plied for letters of administration on the es
tate of W. B. Cochran, Uncaused, ot said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular the hens and
creditors to file their objections, if any they
have, in my office, within the time prescribed
by law, else permanent letters will be granted
said applicant. Ibis April 2, 1881,
j. A. HOWARD. Ordinary.
('I EORGIA, B ARTOW COUN IT.—Notice is
g hereby given to all persons having de
mands against. John W. kos ter, late ot said
county deceased, to present them to me prop
erly made out within the time prescribe,! by
Ij.w, so as to show their character -.nd amount.
And .ill persons indebted to said deceased ur*
hereby required to make immediate payment
to me. May 3rd, 1881
MARTHA FOSTER,
Administratrix of
JNo W. FOSTER.
(-1 EORGIA, BA IITOW COUNTY.-Robert L.
if Rogers, guardian oi John M. Rogers, hay
ing applied to the Court o Ordinary of said
county'ior a discharge irom his guardianship of
John M. Rogers, this is therefore to cite alt
persons concerned to show cause why the said
Robert L. Rogers should not be dismissed from
bis guardianship of John M. Rogers, and re
ceive the usual citation May 2nd, 1881.
J. A. IIOW ARD, Ordinary.
4 EOltm A, BARTOW COUNTY'. Campbell
W allace, Jr., of said state, having applied
to i.e appointed guardian ot the person and
property of William Wallace, a minor, under
fourteen years, residing in said county, This
is to cite all persons concerned, to file their,
objections il any they h .ve,in my office, within
toe time prescribed by law, else letters oi guar
dianship will be grunted applicant, on first
Monday in July, 1881. Mav 30th, 1881.
J. A. HOWARD, ordinary.
("'I EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Henry M.
X Fullilov , of said state, having applied to
be appointed guardian, of the person ami prop
erty of Thomas Fullilove and Margaret Fullt
love, minors, under the age of fourteen years,
having property in said county. This is to cite
all persons concerned to file their objections, il
any they have, in my office, within ihe time
prescribed by law, else letters of guardianship
will be granted applicant, on first Monday Julv
1881. May 30th, 1881
..A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
Cl EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.-To all
jf whom it may coucern John H. Wikle,
Having in proper form applied to me for per
manent letters ot admiuisu ation on the estate
of A A. Skinner, late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and next <u
kin of A A. 8k inm r, to be and appear at m
office, with.n the time allowed by law, and
show cause if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not p<- granted John 11.
wikle on H. A. Skinner estate. Tins May 50th
1881.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
EORGIA, BARTOW COUNI Y\—Arplica-
UJT tion will be m..de to tie Courtot ordin
ary, of. saiif county, at the first regular term
after expiration of thirty days irm this no
tice, for leave to sell the land belonging to the
estate oi Mrs. L. a. W iliingham for the bene
fit of the said L. v Willingham, and for rein
vestment. This May 30;h, ’BBI,
J. A iIOW .iRf), ordinary.
l*etitioai for divorce.
LAURA A. MADDOX 1 No. 6 January term
vs. v 1881, Bartow Stipe-*
John e. Maddox. \ n.o c.uo
Role to peritet service.—it appearing to the
court that the deiendant docs not reside in
the county ot Bartow, nor in the state of Geor
gia, ic is, on motion ot the laintilf, ordered
by the court, that said deiendant appear and
answer at the next superior court ill -aid
con ty <d Bartow to the above stared case,
else the case win be oonsi loeo in < e • ult an
the plaintiff allowed to proceed If 1- .uithe
ordered that thi rule be pu di h and onc ■
inonth .or lour months in Thk CAHTiiKSViLtf:
Expkkss a neWsj aper published in C u tetst 111 *-
in said county. By order of the (our, tni
Feb. 3, 1881. J C FAIN, J. > t C c.
The aobve is a true extract from t e minutes
ot Bartow Stipet ior Court,
F. M. UUKUAM, C. S. 0. B. G,
ADVERTISERS bv ailnressing GKO. P.
lIOWKLL & CO , 10 Spruce street, New
Y'ork, can learn the exact cost of any proposed
line of A DVKKTISING in Amerlcatt newspa
pers. 0g£“*lOO-p tge Pamphlet, 10 cents.
Don’t Lo ofl’ for i arpets.
You cm i r et any kind of cirtiet
iriw you want at-Atlanta prices by
calling at
Montgomery & Son’s.
A LARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors and
udiscretions oi youth, nervous weakness, ear
lv de uty, loss.oi m inhoo ,tc , I will send a
receiue that will cure you, free of charge
This gre tt remedy wa- disc -v. red by a mis
sionary in Souih America. Send a self ad
dressed envelope to the Rt:V‘ Joseph T.
Inman, Station Z>, New York City.
apMO.ISBt)-b .
PL VYS I PLAYS I PLAYs! PLAYS !
I .101 l Reading Clubs, for \mateur Theatri
’ cals, 1 empci iiMje PI tvs, Ora wing-Room
| I'iavs. fairy Plays, Ethiopeiw) Plays, (iuide
’ Honks, Speakers Pantomimes, tableaux
! i 1 g'h rAI au nesinm Idaho, ollircd Ki e. Hunit
< n i., I’neat; io.*l Fs •• li it' -lari. )’?
'V ax \■• 1 R -, Wic r.i ji.i- an i Al ni'l.'i-bes ai
re-iu. ml pric :. t 05....a , har.nl‘s
New catalog. -es scot rc<‘ c >ußd..ing lull and
- ripii'-n ami pi 1 > v Mi'Ll, KiIh.FCH A
SON. ;j8 R Fourteen h .Street, New York.
J. D. UPSONf
Surgeos? Dentist,
CARTERSVi-LLE, GA.
Idlucttion meeivid t •‘Pennsylvania College
ol Dental Murgei >,” widt lll'teeii > ears subse
quent, raciice. t..vaiuinations, free.
Oliiee first 1100 c south of Postoffice, Lp
ni ui; a.
Office hours iron) 9 am. until 5 p.m.
A. W FITE
ATTORREY IT LAW,
(JAR I'EKnVILLE, GA,,
office:— With Coi. A. Johnson, West side
public square.
E, P. gkaham. a. m. FOCTE.
GRAHAM & FGUTE,
ATTORNEYS aT LAW,
LAli ./, . VKIly GA
Pitted -e in ui .he Cou c-, S alt snd Fcdeittl.
Office in tne wourt Hoiue,
H. M. MOUNTCASTLE & CO.
DEALERS IN
SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS AND BLANK BOOKS
>|usic ? Fancy GroodLs, Stationery,
Newspapers and Magazines, Toys, Window Shades, Notions, etc., Piet Lies
Picture Frames & Mouldings, Fancy & Plain Confectioneries,
Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff.
mhey keep on hand other goods incident to a general Variety Store, which are too numcr-
X ous to mention, but wuicn parties can see by calling at their store. They are also sol*
gents lor
Mmo. IDomorost’s Jtoliaolo Paper Pattern*.
Anything in tMir line not in stockjwill be promptly ordered, without any extia expense
to customer,
WEST MAIN STREET, - - CARTERSVILLE, GA.
PEIS!' SKIS’
fjl. \ ...
I TarLfllWMandEXTEltNALuse. fl
XL 1 THE OLDEST BEST A MOST WIOiLYKMCHV* FAMILY MCCICINE. Dill
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprietors.
Oil Cloths , •Matting's 4* Curtains
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
T. M. SNOWDON & CO.
fWEST FOURTH ST„ near Post Office, jHiJ
CINCINNATI, O. HU
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liTPKieEH QVOTKD OX AIII.ICATSOHr.,®I
VIRGIL L WILLIAMS,
MAN U F ACTU RE R <) F
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
And dealer in
Stoves, Hollow-fare, Stamped Tin,
SASH, DOORS, BUNDS,
Qasensw re. feiara, Lamps. &c,
CAGTEi:sV*LI.E t GA.
Ma krt Price given for Cotton Rags, Beeswax
Tallow, &c. m 'llo’Bl-tf
ii ill M |B%Ji :
pP ’ A TRUE TONIC <<J |
A PERFECT STRf:NGTHENER.A CORE REVIVER.
| IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter
| mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc. Enriches
| the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act
i like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
a3 Tasting the, Food , Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only
Iron Preparation tha t will not blacken the teeth or give
j headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 82 pp. of
useful and amusing reading— sent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
HO JVC E
27 .Broad Street, Home, ora.
BRA NO ' OP THE ATLANTA ÜBL'
Produce,Cotton & St .ck t xch^nge
J. F. C 11221 mirzigs & Co s? Managers.
QUOTATIONS rmlhe Pd -i C m . P-, Market* eeiv t .: DM , Q.,..;i, u
Hi Ut{e~ i iu< M k w :'-ti ire free n h ii ir.
Ft. iiir ir 11 i tin Cui ii. Gr ii and P,iiv
C II >r end I .rein-uiar x,• i*i u * methou ifd 'inv nu*i
lebrSra n * u,ucUuue wilh lbl * can tie seuic4 wiin this exctiunge, or view reran.
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For Intsrnal and External Use,
!s z 3Li!?t CURE for all the Diseases for which it Is recermenrfed,
and is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE in the hands of
even the most inexperienced persons.
It is a sure and quick remedy fer COUGHS, SORE
THROAT, CHILLS, and similar troubles; affords instant, relief
in the most malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, and is the best
known remedy for RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA.
THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN
FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
It has been used with such wonderful success in all
pans of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHtEA,
DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS, that it is
considered an unfailing cure for these diseases.
HAS STOOD THETEST OF 40 YEARS’ CONSTANT
USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
It is RECOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries,
Ministers, Managers of Plantations, Work-Shops, and
Factories, Nurses in Hospitals—in shosfc, by Everybody
everywhere who has over given it a trial.
IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT.
It should always be used for Pain in the Back and Side,
aad brings speedy and permanent relief in all cases Of Bruises,
Cuts, Sprain*, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc.
NO FAMILY CAN SAFELY BE WITHOUT IT. It will
annually save many times its cost in doctors’ bills, and its prioa
brings it within the reach of all. It is sold at 25c. 50c. and £§l.oo
a bottle, and can bo obtained from all druggists.
PEACH TREES!
PEA< M TREES!
PEACH IHEES!
2.000
PEACH TREES
TO SELL.
I have for immedi itc sale about two thousand
choice peach trees o* the following varieties:
HALE'S EABLY.
SUSQUEHANNAH,
TILOTSON,
WHITE ENGLISH,
INDIAN PEACHES Ac.,Ac,
I have bestowed the most earelul attention
on these trees ~nd can truthfully ‘ay 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 CARTERSVILLE INSTITUTE
MALE AND FEMALE.
Corner of Gilmore and Carter Streets.
Will open regular Scholastic Yea. >1 ten
months Monday, January 10th, 1881. Suit
able vacations will he given during lht year.
Patrons may rest, assuted that solid, cateful
and uselul instruction will he given, and the
strictest dec rum enforced.
RATES OF TUITION, PE It MONTH,
Primary Depart meat, - $1.50
lioermediate D partmesit, - 2.00
Academic Depot merit, - - 3.00
Tub ion payable monthly.
We respectfully solicit lau nage, Imping
to be aide to fully merit the same Parents
and guardians wi-hi <r i<> enter pupils will
conler with Prof. Mathew Marshall,
Dec. l(jth, 1880.1 m Principal.
BARTOW INSTITUTE.
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