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THE BURNT HICKORY
T'<■ «u* r«*p r c'f il’jr inform* the r', frens of
Paulding. If* »• <r end wij.ufdng r> untie-, that ho ha«
erected sno v Villi for grinding wheat nut c rr, uni
will grind for tin? tenth when at much a-’ five bu-hel
or n|>»»rd* t» *• lit a* <>ro tin c. Ho will grind every
nigh; and on B.v urd* y«. The Mill it situated about
two ml *i toil r.t Silgh’iold ."•earn mil’, ten rniie* south
w 0.,; of Cirtcravi 10. throe m lea no; th-weat of B imt
Hickory and six mile* south-east < f firllethoro. He is
nuw'pooj.srod ■<< saw Lumber at thou ual roes.
He rtt|>ootfal y ►olicits t'ie patronage of the public,
anti piiclos himself tu lo as roodgrinding ar>d c wir
as th boot ml.ls In the country. II J ShIGH.
je I— im.
WOOL 14RIMXG.
T'io ar/loral/no'l Is pu'ting up machinery for running
wool OKriU at tils tnllia *n Kt-.'vth .Tver neir hi tW,
t-r" A Atlantic ft. R. bridge, JJci mllesfiornC rtersv II-
R ■ I «(I be p opsro I to do 1 ole oa< -dll ' about the Ist o*
.< i),. tVi r . wol I. • done n a sat ufactory manner and
»t ir isiiaati or» i-s. Cards all now. Is also preparo i
t /ml whoa* sod co'n. Patrctrage is refifctf itlj
r licit, j- 7—3 m tV, J M-CBATCHUY.
/-■L'lßul A, BARTOW COUNTY.—Robert C. Saxon
*1 oito of the Arinii i .trators oti the estate of K chard
11. Milner ' v i S“d, having po'ltloned to b • dlscharg
< Ifr on t.iid aiimiiilutr lion. A I purao * who are con
• ertiod arw; id l'd a h!n the t**n Used bv law. if any
ll.ey have, why th. -aid Robert 1.1. Faxon, should not be
dW- liai g'd ». ding to the prayer of his petition.
Given unu i tm hii.nl and ofnc’.al i-t' ns'ure. th'» the
fl'li June, lr3.'. * J. A. HOWARD, Ord.
/ iECRGIA, PMiTO'V COUNTY.—By
\ | virt if* of an Order from the Court of Or
«».iii*.ry oi Bartow County, Georgia, will be Sold
before the Court House door in CAR TERS
VILLK on the f- ir.-.t Tuesday in September
next, between tile Legal Hoars of Sale, the
jollott ing Tracts or Parcels of LAND, viz :
Lot of Land No. Seven Hundred and Ninety
<T'fO), Seven Hundred and Ninety-Five (795),
Tract onal part* of lots numbers ns follows:
>cven Hundred and Twenty-Three, (723},
Vight Hundred and Sixty-'Pwo, 'BC2); said
land being in said county and State, originally
Known as Cherokee county, in the 4th district
and Ud Section ; being part of the Heal Estate
nl Jus. C. Sproull, deceased, containing by
mirvey 110$ acres; sold for the benefit of the
ii cira and Creditors of said deceased.
HUGH I). COTHRAN, Adtn’r,
ELIZA M. SPIIOUitL, Admr’x
July 3d, 1887.
('T EORG-IA. BARTOW COUNTY,—BIX-
Jf TY days alter date application will be
made to tlie court of Ordinary of Bartow co.,
i< r leave to sell the LANDS belonging to
the Estate of Jas. C. Sproull, late ot said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs &
creditors of said deceased.
If. D. COTHRAN, Adm’r,
ELIZA M. SPROULL, Admr’x,
•July 4th 18G7. Estate of J as. O. Sproull,
Georgia, Bartow County.
Bartow Superior Court, March Term, 18G7.
Eliza Dunahoo i
vs, >Bili for Injunction and Ee-
G R. M. Tracy. » lief.
IT appearing to the Coßrt, hy the return of the Sher
iff, In the above stated case, that thedefundanl does
lint reside in this county, arid It further appearing
that he is anon resident of the State; It is, hereby
Onlereil, That the defendant, appear at the next term
of ihi* court and plead, dtinor or answer to said Bill,
•ud default thereof said lid! be taken pro con/esno,
and that this order ho publish'd once a month fur
three months in the Carterncille Express.
JAMES MILNER, J. 8, C. C, C.
A tru» extract from the minutes.
Apr il M, 1887, T. A. WORD, C erk.
Uatlow Sherifl Sales.
For the first Tuesday in Augu t next.
NIT ILL be sold before the Courthouse door In the town
4 T of Cartersvibe, on the hi ss Tuesday in Aug. next,
within 'egal sale hours, the following property to wit •
ONE HUNDRED ACRES of lot of Land
No. 247 —being in the Sixth District and
Third Section of said County of Bartow—with
a good Framed House thereon; containing
Two Rooms, with Stack (’himney,—Levied on
as the Property of YVm. HUNTER ; to satisfy
« “fi fa” issued from County Court of said
'County, in favour of M. <j. JACKSON vs
'Win. ‘Hunter—Property pointed out by Deft.
—A 1,80
TWO-HORSE WAGON-Levied
on by virtue of, and in favour of, the Fiaintiff
of said “Fi Fa.”
--ALSO
ONE HOUSE AND LOT, in the Town of
CARTERSVILLE Known as the William
■Callahan Lot; now Occupied by Thomas
Powell, Levied on as the Property of Thomas
Powell. To satisfy a Superior Court “Fi Fa”
From Bartow Superior Court, In Favour of 8.
L COX, Bearer, vs Poweli & Owens: Prop
erty Pointed out by Plaintiff,
' ALSO
ONE HOUSE it LOT 4n the town of Car
tcrsville in said county, whereon defendant
now lives. Nos. not known ; containing one
Acre of Land. Levied on as the Properly of
Thomas Powell, to satisfy 4 Justice court “Fi
Fas” from the Justice court of the 822 District
G. M.; one in favour of Smith & Brvant ’s
Cliomas Bowel 1 ; one in favor of J. Elsas vs
Thomas Powell; One in favour of YV. L,
Goodwin & Stocks vs Thomas Powell <& Ow
ens, ami One in favour of W. 11. Pritchett, vs
i humas Powell & John J. Jones Security.
Property pointed cut by Plffs. Levies made
and returned to me by a constable.
This July 3d, 18G7,
W. L. GOODWIN,
Sheriff;
AARON COLLINS, Depty. Sheriff.
t vEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Two mon‘hs after
f ilut' application will be made to the Court of Or
rtioary of eaid county, at the first regular term after
the ex pi rat on ol two months from this notice, for leave
to sell a I the real estate of \Ym. A. MeCrevy deceased
for the benefit of the heirs aad creditors of said
deceased. May 291 h, ISG7.
FANNIE COX, Admr'x.
A. D. MoCBAVY, Adm’r
NOTICE.
TO si] whom it may concern, the urde-elgned hereby
gives no’ice, that he haa died h’s petition with the
Ordinary of Bart.w County to be discharted from bis
Vxeent .rshtp on Bennett li. Conyers, last Will and tes
tament, on account of business arrangements, and ina
• •■lity theres-om to attend said trust, that in two months
1 font the beginning of the publication of this notice be
*»ill apply f r the sanction of said petition, and to be
discharged from said executorship.
S—6m. C B CON YERS, Ex. of B II Conyers, dec.
a'' FORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Two Months after
* Idate application will bo made to the Court of 0> di
nary of Bartow county. Georgia, at the flr«f regular
t erm after the expiration of Two Months from' this
notice tor leave to sed the bands belonging to th*
estate of W VV. TiPHIN?, late of said county dec-ased,
for the benefit ot the heir* and Creditor- of said de
feased : This 10th May 1567 JOHN a i IPPINS,
Adui’r.
Barlow mortgage Sheriffs Sale
"YI'ILL be sol i bcfo-e the Courthouse door in the town
it of Cartersvilie, on the first Tuesday in August next
the ioilowing projerty to wit:
Ons fourteen horse power Engine and Boiler, and "fie
Dnublf Geured Po table Twenty Four Inch Corn Mill.
Levied on as the property of C. T. Parker, to saitsfy a
rr Jrtgaee fl fa issued fro-u B truiw county mu t, in fa
>or of J E Whitehead, Agent for Hurt & Munson s
giinst said Parker. Property pointed out in said raort
l age j, .S ' W. L. GOODWIN, »h3
GEORGIA- CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Whereas J A Fowler Adminis
trator ol VY L Fowler, represents to the
court, in his petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he lias fully ad
ministered WI, Fowlers estate. This
is, therefore to cite persons concern'
Til, kindred and creditors, tot how cause
ii any they can. why said administrator
should not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive ietters old is*
illusion, on the first Monday in Sep
tember next. W HI) MOSS,
Feb’y. 21 f. 1887. Ordinnr*.
(P.inter’: h v ?? ]
_ ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
mi Airi
Bttggtes mut
ROCKAWAYS,
will be deliY ered
at once for
wheat.
wheat to he delivered at §2,
25 in Atlanta, by 25th June,
1867. Address or call upon
ANDREW DUNN,
No 5, Empire Block,
Atlanta, Ga.
Capt. Thos. Tumlin at Euharlee, will act
as my Agent.
Mrs. Carrie Payne
TNYITE3 the attention of the La
-1 dies of Oarter&ville and vioinity,
to her
FA SIIIOXA RLE
Dress-Making
ESTABLISHMENT.
She lias on hand and is
constantly receiving from Now York the LATEST
BTYI.EB. Care ’aken of all work and satisfaction
guarantied. {s?T"attention paid to filling orde a for
Dress Goods, TrimminKS and Paterns Over W. H.
Taylor’s Dry-Good Store, A TLANTA, GA.
April 19, 1887. wßrn
SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL STOVE
Works, Sew York.
RICHARDSON X SANFORD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Stoves, Hollow-ware Block Tin,
TIN-PLATE,SHEET-IRON and TINNERS
3ri3STIDI3SrC3-f?.
Lamp, Cutlery, House-furrishing Goods
of every Description*
PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE,
Keystone Rlock,
Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Ga.
F. M. RrenARDSON. I„ V. Sanford.
List
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Dyspepsia.
U S E
EDWAR” WILDLR’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Liver Complaint and allspecu
of Indigestion.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It wili cure Internment Fever and Fever
and Ague, and all periodical disorders
USE
EDWARD WILD£R ? S
Stomach Bitters.
It willgivt immediate reliefin ColieandFh
USE
EDWARD WILDER'S
Stomach Bitters.
It will enre Costiveness.
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a mild and delightful Invigorant l
Delicate Females.
U S E
EDWARD WITDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a safe Anti-Bilious Alternative a.,
tonic tor all family puiposes.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a powerful Rccuperant after the frame
has been reduced and attenuated by sickness
U S E
EDWARD WILDER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is an excellent Appetizer, as well as Mtren
encr ot the digestive forces.
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
As it is being daily used and prescribed be
all physicians, as the formula Will be handeo
any regular graduate.
edwarlTwilder,
SOLE PRROPRIETOR,
No. 215 Main §trec t,
MARBLE FRONT,
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
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FOR "SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY
REDWING & FOX.
WHOLFSSALF. AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS
Corner Whitehall and Ala. Sts
ATLANTA, «A.
Vrr 0 1 v
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
Hand Looms.
DR H. SELLS, ANDREW BUNN, B. P. GLENN
President. Secretary. Treasurer.
GEORGIA LOOM
AND
MA XU UFA CTUR 1 XG CO MPA X Y.
Mannfactorer- an' 1 PI "titer*, look to your interests,
and don’t fail to call at Belt-Johnson Building, next door
to the Post-office, and see it in opperatiou
MENDENH ALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
HAND AND POWER LOOM!
Easier rnderstood. Ea«ier to Operate, and more relia
ble Possesses superior advantages over other Hand
Looms, is more simple and durable.
PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT
By Weaviue all their Goods for riotne Wear on the
MENDENHALL IMPROVED
HAND LOOM.
FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS
CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY.
It weaves as fast as any Factory Loom!
HALF THE Cf ST OF THECLOTHING UF A FA.MILY
CAN BE SAVED BY ITS USE!
From Five to Ten Do'larsa day can be made on it.
ITS PARTS ARESELF-CHANGIMCx.
Bv the turning of an Easy Crank it lets the W arp off,
winds up the Clotn, tread the Treadles, and throws the
shuttle. It weaves Jeans, »atinet6, Ltnsey, B anket.
Twill, Double-Plain Cloth, various kinds of RU bed
Goods, FcncingTwills of ail kinds. Flax, Oott.oi, Tow,
or All-Wool Cloth, Baging, Toweling, Tatde Linen, Bal
moral Skirts, Wooien. L’nen and Hemp : arpets—in
fact ant thing, from a Handsome Silk to a Rag Carpet.
IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT.
2Vot laraer than a common Breokfaet Table.
IT IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN
NER,
Os Good Material and Ifandsomelij Varniehed.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Everything is Performed by ruining
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE,
For Furdter Particular .% Bill of Price» De'crip
tiv e Circulars* and Surryplexor We vivo, a o'a ess
GEORGIA LOOM AKD
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta. Ga.
R. PRATT, Agent.
March 22, LBG7, wGm
OOX & 231 ILL.
Have Now In Store:
-Q BARRELS RYE WHISKY,
50 barrels Bourbon Whisky,
50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky
50 barrels Rectified Whisky’,
30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandyr,
30 pkgs Cognac Brandy,
20 kgs Holland Gin,
10 pkgs Jamaica Rum,
10 pLgs New England Rum,
25 pktrs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines,
50 cases Champagne Wines,
100 cases Wampoo and Drake’s Bitters,
100 cases assorted Liquors,
25 cases } box Sardines,
All ot which w-e offer to the trade at
very low prices. COX & HILL. j
ATLANTA, Ga., dec!3—wtf
Montvale Springs*
.1867.
I'HIS popular Summer resort having been placed in
thorough repair, and furnished wit i new Furniture,
will be opened for visitors on the Ist if JUNK next,
uuder the direction and control of the undersigned—
Proprietors of the American Hot l, Atlanta , Ga.
Mon'vaie pres-nts the strongest attractions to both
the inva'id and plessu-e-seeker, no less on account of
its retirement and the beauty of its surrounding scene
ry, than of the restorative powers of its waters. We
have reduced the price of Board to the lowest figures
consistent with a proper provision for the Entertain
ment of our Guests.
Board, per Day,. .. *3 00
“ per Week 20 00
“ per Month, 60 00
with an allowance for families.
Travellers by Railroad re-ch the Springs by special
conveyance from Loudon, or by regular daily mail
coaches from Knoxville, Tenn.
WHITE & WHITLOCK.
April 26, 1567.
"THUI¥ DRUG STORE"
. Alßania, Ga.
The at’ention of Druggists Merchants and others
invited to our large and elegant stock of L ugs. Med
cines, Dyestuff , In,ported aid American Fancy Good
Perfumeries. Toilet articles & >.
Also in store arid to arrive 250 l>ox“s French and A
rnerican Window Glass,2ooo P mods Putty (in Bladder,)
10 Bols Pure on Kxjv isivt* v ox! Oi*, far pfetVrahle to
the PmU** l t Petro OH, 5 BMs Tanners Oil, 5 Bbis White
-o;ik Lu rica* nu Oil, 5 Bbla Lard Oil, s>p**rm *’ll, N* atg
foot Oil sna.Vatnishes of all k nd- 1000 Bb'a White
Lead a <i Z^nc*—Larpe lot Spannish Float I digo,
WARRANTED GOOD.
100 SWEEDISH t.EECHES, a large
v Hrletyuf Pattent
X^-EXOIOIITEiS.
WINES AND LIQUORS,
io Medical purp. sts &c. ic., an ot wnich are offered
VEKF lOW.
Visitors to our City wilt find at the
lEtlQi
I
m ost delichtful Kefrigoratine Drink, drawn from the
hub and beautiful “aKCTIo”
S»oba Jonut, 1
and try it.
REDWIXE & FOX,
Corner Whitehall <fc A a. I
Atlanta, Ga •
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
V, R. TOMMEY, J. S. STEWA RT-
Newto i Cos., Ga. Oxford . Ga.
TOMMEY k STEWART
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
At the Sign of the
MILL SAW and GAME COCK,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Respectfully call the stteiuion of merchant* and oth
er* to ih-ir large and well assorted ttoca of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Consisting in part of
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Builders’ and Cairiage Materials,
Agricultural Implements,
Grain Cradles,
Sythe Blades,
Tools ol all kinds, <fcc., &c.;
-ALSO
LEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS.
AGENTB FOR
Hook’s Anti-Friction Yletal.
Baugh’s Rawbone Super-Phosphate of
Lime,
Buffalo Scale Works,
Nonpareil Washing Machine
proprietors and agents eor
RroolC? Patent Portable Cot
ton and Hay Screw and
Revolving Press
In over one hundred counties in Georgia.
County Rights for Sale.-’® B
April 12, ly.
Wholesale and Retail
O.A_SIEiC
CLOTHING HOUSE.
TY t E have now in store and are recievlng regularly
YV all thr LATEST STYLES of
MEN AND BOYS’CLOTHING,
PIECE AND FURNISHING GOODS,
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS, |&c, &c.
Which we will sell at a very slight advance on first cost
OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Is now c»mp*ete.
Saits of A! 1 Kinds Promptly Made
We.guar&ntee FIT/STYLE, and QUALITY.
HERRING & LEYDEN.
40 Whitehall Street.
SEirLFC
Having accented the General Agency for the state of
Georgia, of the WEED SEWING M CHINE, we
are prepeirrd to sell them at Manufacturer's prices.—
Thise Mach.nes, after a horoush iriat for years, have
proven themselves to be the bIMPBEcT aNL BEST lor
general family use now made.
Our arrangements are now complete to furnish any
of the leading Sowing Machines at, maker’s prices,
HERRING & LEYDEN.
AT WHOLESALE ONLY!
FACTORTT YARNS.
WE are the Agents of the Athen* Manufacturing Cos.,
and wili eil their Yarns at facto y rates to whole
sale buyers. Depot at our Clothing House, Whitehall
street, Atiantu,Ga.
May 17, HERRING 4-LEYDEN.
g. @ 8 mmmm®,
WITH
W. 11,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer la
Dili Cecils
BOOTS, SHOES -■> YANKEE
NOTIONS, &C.
Whitehall S rcet.
je2B—tf. Atlanta, Ga.
I
J. T. JENKINS l CO,
Successors to MciAJlElf & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERB IN
Drugs.
Paints.
I Oils,
Chemichals.
Window
i
Glass,
PATENT
Medicines &t.
| CORNER PRIOR .lA’D
BlUlU.irgf STREETS ,
Atlanta. Ga.
9
—
AAfER 1C AN HOTEL.
Alabama Street,
ATEANTA, GEORGIA.
Opposite the Passenger Depot.
WHITE & WHITLOCK, Proprietors.
rimE public are respectfully informed that
I this House ha* been remoddled and re
fitted, and re- peried for the accommodation
of the travelling public. Much time, lanour
and expense has been expended in making it
worthy of patronage. Modern mprovements
have been added, and the public can re v ol .s
being equal to any in Southern cities
WHITE & WHITLOCK, Proprietors. ,
BRYSON dr WYLEY, Clerks. j
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
HARDWARE.
J. M. S J. C. ALEXANDER
Dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Iron, Nails, Steel,
BELTING, MILL SAWS,
Agricultural
Implements,
MINERS’ TOOLS AND SUPPLIES.
MECHANIGAI TOOLS,
oi all Trades,
METALS, of all kinds.
COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
AXLES. SPRINGS. LQCXS,
Builders’ Hardware,
AXES. HOES. SHOVELS, CHAINS, PLOWS.
Bolting Cloths,
MILL GEARING AND CASTINGS, of
of every kind furnished to order.
In fact, every thing kept in a first class
Hardware Establishment.
All of which will be sold low for cash.
We have just received a large Invoice of the best
Double-anker Boltins Cloths, of all
desirable number*, which we offer Low for Cazh J
AT,SO
MILL PICKS, SYTHES, GRAIN CRA
DLES, WIRE CLOTH,
and many other articles which you need, and which
we are desirous of selling, Call and see us when you
visit Atlanta.
J. M.& J. C. ALEXANDER,
Whitenall Street, ATLANTA. GA.
April 26, 1867 w6in
FORCE'S BOOT AND SHOE
IE3I O XT S IB
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
ARE now receiving their Fall and
Winter Stock Os BOOTS AND SHOES,
the largest ever brought to this city. These
goods came direct from the Eastern manufac
tories, and will be sold to country merchants
and the trade at N. York prices, expenses add
ed, consisting of Mens’, Boys’, Youtha’, and
Childrens’ wax, kip, calf and bulF Brogans and
Balmorals—Boots, of a 1 styles, thick; xMx,
kip, calf, and the finest qualities. Ladies’,
Mi-ses’, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, of
every style, all made to order.
G, H. FORCE.
B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston,
will be glad to see his old customers.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept 26. ly
The Oldest: Jewelry House In
ATLANTA, GEORGE A.
ER LAWSHE,
C locks - gs
iHk y^atchesj
Jewelry and
Silverware,
Watchmakers 7 Tools
and material.
All Articles Warranted as
Represented.
TV at dies and Jewelry Repaired by
competent workmen and TVarranted.
May l, 1867. wly
CROCKERY
AND
T. R. RIPLEY ACT.
OLD STAND,
Whitehall St., Established In
1850.
Atlanta, Ga.
June 31, 1867.—3 m
VAN EPPS A TIP PIN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
Commission Merchants ,
Alabama Street, Atlanta Ga.
The following, as well as many other goods in this
line for sale in lots to suit purchasers:
Bacon Sides, Corn,
Bacon Hams, Flour,
Canvassed Hams, Lard,
Sugar-cured Hams Coffee,
Syrups. Brown Sugars,
Molasoee, Refined Sugars,
Soda, Mackerel in Bbls.,
Balt, Mackerel in Kegs,
8 ap, Salmon In Cane,
Toilet Soap, Lobs era in Cans.
Oyster* in Cans, Candies,
Candles, Raisins,
Mason’s Blacking, Nuts,
Tobacco, Dates,
Cigars, Btarcb,
&c. &o.
TAN EPPS & TIPPIN.
June 31,1867.—tc Atlanta, Ga.
| GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY,
j Whereas, Jo in J, Epperson applies to me
:to be retired from his administration on the
estate of James B Epper son, deceased. These
are therefore to cite M rs. Sarah Epperson and
admonish all and Angular the kindred and
creditors of saiu deceased, to file th* ir objections
if any they have by the first Monday in Aog
ust, 1P67, otheiwise letters of dismission
will be granted the applicant at that term of
the court of Ordinary lor said county. Given
under my hand and o fficial signature, this the
29th day of Jan 1867 .
W R D Moßa, Ordinary.
I (pr’s fee $6
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Marble Yard.
S. B- OATMAN,
For WILLIAM GRAY,
Importer and Dealer in Italian, Block *
adille, and TVhite Rutland Statuary
MARBLE.
are nOW rece ‘ v * n E XsJSQk
have in store, a large and#Jj|fft
(desirable stock of finished rvWjmf |
1.1 LO, and rough Marble, which IjjMuJL
,/jjMQk we offer to the public on J/jyQK
the most reasonable I
Owing to the high price of marble at th ; s
time, many persons are kepft from purchasing.
I propose to reduce prices so that all can buy.
My facilities are such for purchasing the ma
terial, that I will be satisfied with small profits
aud quick Bales—such is mv motto.
YVe are prepared to furnis.i in the best style.
Monuments, c irved and plain, Box Tombs,
Tablets, carved and plain, Head-ston.es, Urns,
Vases. &c„ and Furnishing Marble of all <lc
scriptions,
With good and experienced workmen in all
departments of business, we hope to merit a
share of public p.tronage- Designs of Monu
ments and any other work in Marble, furnish
ed gratis.
Orders so icited and promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining Be Ivue Hotel and oppo
ite Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, Ga
Dec 6th, 18(>6.
DRYGOODS! DRV GOODS !
New Arrival!
TALLEY, BROWN &CO
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Are now dal’y receiving their
SECOND INSTA LLMENT
OF
Spring and Summer Goods!
k.
In addition to their present stock, they wll RECEIV
WEEKLY, during the coining season, the
LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS•
THEY HAVE ON HAND NOW!
Black ami Fancy 8llk«,
Mosamb’ques. Grenadines,
Oigamlle Muslins,
White and Black Iron Bareges
SWISS, MULL, NAINBOOK and JACONET MUSLINS
White and Fancy Tnrlators,
Wriite and Fancy Bril iants,
Tuc ked Skirt G'.nrts,
Alexandra Kid Gloves—light Colors
MALTESE AND CLUNY LACE COLLARS.
Lace Points, Grenadine Shawls, Ac,
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED.
M»y B—v 6or.
NEW LIQUOR STORE.
H. Jfl.ltose& Cos,
Wholesale Dealers in
Brstndicff,
Wines.
Whiskeys,
Gins,
Rums.
&c. &c.
No 2 Granite Block, Broad Str.
Atlanta, Ga.
IMPORTED AND DOMHSTIC LIQUORS
of every Grade offered at low figures.
Country dealers are specially Invited to give us a call
and sample our Liquors, which we guarantee to be as
we represent them. And satisfaction given in every
transaction.
June 7—tc. K. M. ROBE A CO.
McBRIDE, DORSETT <&• CO.,
ATLANTA. GA.
To the Merchants of Georgia
and adjoining States:
WE have already spoken through the papers to our
friends throughout he South, and ad vised th se
who were formerly our fellow-soifners la the Sou he n
Army, that we had undertaken to apply, in the
elemwiU of vigor, energy and promptness, which had
so often gained us the day in War.
We have opened a
Wholesale Crockery
AND
GrJL,J± SS HOUSE.
In Atlanta.
On a scale far beyond any before known
in the State.
We are backed by all the advantages which are de
rived from abundant means and a thorough knowledge
of the business. A large part of our goods are shipped
DIRECTLY TO US FROM EUROPE.
via Charleston and Savannah.
Mon vaO We confidently expect to supply from
jTjh/ our depot in At'ant., all those mer
xLsP chants throughout this and adjoining
i£w raff States, who have heretofore made their
purchases North.
We can offer as varied a stock as can be found in
New York, and we know that
OUR PRICES HERE WILL BE LOWER.
You will save FREIGHT by purchasing here.
You will *.,ve BREAKAGE by purchasing here.
Yon will contribute to the building up of a home de
pot of supplies by purchasing here.
We have on hand and constantly arriving
ASSORTED PKu’S OF CROCKERY,
of best and mixed grade. We -epack Crockery,China
Glassware, Looking Gia-ses, Lamps, Cutlery, Plated
and Japanneand
j' b lots of these goods from rime to time at very low
prices. We solicit your CABH oroers, and will give
you large advantages for CABU IN HAND.
Your Friends,
April 1», 1867. McBRIDE, DORSETT A CO.
T. M. i R.C. CIARKE.
Dealers In
ENGLISH AND AFRICAN
Hardware Cutlery Guns Pistols
—ALSO—
Iron, Bteel, Nails,
Bellows, Anvils, Vices,
Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Shovels,
Plows, Hoes, Chains,
Locks, Hinges, Screws,
Hammers, Hatchets, Axes, &c.
And all other goods usually kept in the Hard
ware line. Also Agents for Fan-banks Platform
and Counter Scales, which we will sell at Fac
tory prices, freight added. At their old stand.
Corner el Peach Tree and Line Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bai2 neties.
lIY OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS will please remember, that, after having been twloe burned Mt, I have re-
JL turned the DRUG BUSINESS with Messrs. T. J. k M. B. SWANSON, under the style of
§WAWS®» 6 <50.,
AT ROARK’S CORNER, NEXT DOOR TO W. H. BROTHERTON, ATLANTA, GA.
1 will be pleased to meet all my old friends at our new place of business, where I am prepared to abow them a largo
and well assorted stock of
purposes, and at very low figures,
R. J. MASSEY, lute
Massev and Hertv.
(eb 1 ATLANTA, GA.
HO YE PEOPLE OP THE TERRITORY OF GEORGIA I--LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
And come to the Store or
J.§§. WHITE h §®..
And buy your Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes at New York Cost.
We are determined to confine oueselvesstrieily to a Fancy Dry-Goods trade. Hence wc make the above proposition
to sell out that p?rt of our stuck AT COS T. Country Merchants Look to your interest! Ladies call at our store and
buy your Fancy Dr \-Goods Cheap. We are aware of the hardness of the times and the searcety of money in the country, ami with direct reference to the wants,
of the trade, we bought opr Goods at prices that will authorize us to sell them low indeed, and we are determined to sell as we bought, as now our motto is quick
sales and short ptofits.
J. H. WHITE * CO,
East side Whitehall Street.
June 7, —3m. Atlanta, Ga.
IStfattfv
A. IT ID
Rolling Mill Cos.,
Atlanta, Ga.
MANUFACTURERS UF
RAIL-ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS,
BRIDGE BOLTS, BAR IRON,
NAIL RCD, AND HORSE SHOE IRON.
Castings, of a| l denoriplion,. in
Brass or Iron, including
RAIL-ROAD CAR WHEELS, BOXES. PEDESTALS.
FRONTS. COLUMNS. AND VERANDAHS.
Mill Gearing and Machinery of all kinds.
JOHN D. GRAY. President.
October s.tf
Thresh out your Wheal!
ram mill ibe AOF' T far the »a)e of excellent
Ken'u. ky THRESHERS, b. th four hor-e and two
horae 9JZE.H. The recent improvements made on
these THRESHERS render them the moat feelrable of
«ny’hat a-e now offered foreale. They * r “ Y
MANAGED, and not liable to get out OF ORDER.
Order* aoliclted, theeooner the BETTER. »o Hat tbe
MACHINE'S may arrive in good TIME,
arterrrille. 0* Apr. IP *3m- J. J ff^AF.
Drugs, i
I
Medicines,'
Chemicals,
Pat. Med.,
Paints, Oil,
Glass,
Putty,
Fancy and
Toil. Art..
Soaps, Per
fumery,
Brushes a
variety,
Wines,
Brandies,
4*c., 4-e.