The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, August 16, 1867, Image 3

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luocat ftcati. vM . fed? B@uWc with it dutnctly understood that *'» charge tea cents a .ine, per week, for ape cialu in the local column* of our paper, no mow mor lea*, VVe tvi*h it i!i*iinc ly understood, that we don't publish a paj»er f>r gratuitous circulation ass <me of our subscribers imag'ne who have not ye*, pii.i thci.- subscription for this year to nay noth ngof last gear’s. W*' wiia it distinctly understood, that we don’t propose to advertise and do job printing and furrfish every thing ourselves and take credit for piy. as s>m; of our patrons seem to thins who are living off ol the p oceeds oi our J hour. We wish it distinct 1/ unlerst od, that this is the last cal! without more money, without favor or affection. Money we want and mon ey w.- must h ive. S > don’t be offended, gen tie reader, it you owe us any money, if we ask you to ennj or send and pay us, thit our friendship may continue and that our future intercourse may be agreeable and dealings it inno.iious. Lion’t consider this a dun but rather a mild hi it. following order was rathe r badly butchered up by the compositoi, i;i«t week, but lias since been corrected and it now reads ns it was designed by the Inferior Court. Read it and stand corrected : "COURT HOUSE ! Scaled iiropooals will be received until the '2 1 day of this month, for bids for building a Court H iu-c for lid (Barlow) county. Plan fcjie iti -.ition ui: . order of the Inftoior comt w'nl be found at the office of the Ordinary und county ju ig :. 13.d< all iu!d be sealed and ad d ossed "Inferior court B .rtow county, Car t •rsville ” an 1 endorsed on envelop “Bui for (J > , t House,” J. !,. WIKI.E, J. I C., L). A. VAUGHN, I. I. C.. J. KF.NEDY. J. 1. C , W. T. BURGE, .1.1. C., TlIGs TUAIi.IN, J. I. C. All per ions who subscribed to the Court il >uso fund, ire re pi! e l to pay instalments on tu r.r mb strip; ion as • ! o,v. : One-fourth on ii in Sept-mlii , dioi on Ist O t., 3rd 1 t Nov* 1 i the 1 1st fourth first di\ ol Peeember next* C 1 , ... rij >t ; ).i ir iu the hands of J. A. Urw.n ut vv 1 b • comm -need against all who fail l ) pay as requested. I U. WIKIiE.J. I. C.. l; A. V VUGHN, J. I. C., J. KEN :DY,vI. I. C.. iV. T- BURGE,.!. I. C„ •THO s. TUMI.I.N, J-1. C. We are glad t‘> see that the progress of our town is still on ward and upward. No sooner than one business house is is (airly gotten under headway, than a iotli t 0:1.! is immediately begun by us side. VVe were glad to observe, loulay, the trenches bring dug fora lotiiul ition for two om-st>ry brick buildings upon the old site ol W. L. Kirkp.ili ink & Cos , and B -lir & Brad shaw, on «11 e West side oi the Kail Road. Tht y are being lnr.lt by Blair di Brad-shaw and It iberts &, Stocks. It IV. W.‘P. H AKRISON. I) I)., of Wes lev Cliapul, M. E. Church South. At- !aula, U.i., paid our town a brief visit, on Mondiv and Tuesday last, during which tune we had the pleasure ol list ening to two of Ins able and instructive pulpit discourses. 11 is sermon on Tuesd.iV night particularly was heard with peculiar interest. His subject was the past and present history ol j Methodism, and the future prospects | of the Methodist E. Church Smith.— j While he gave a happy and gratifying j account ol the actings and domgs ol j that branch of the Christian church ’ and its embassadors from John W csley | up to the present lime, he il id it in such a \va\ as to wound the feelings cl 110 one of Ids congregation. Ihe sermon deserves to be indellibly enstamped up* on Ihe minds and hearts ol every Meth odist in the land. K{o u \Ve were proud to meet up with our end esteemed friends Bryson At Wilev, ol the American Hotel. Atlanta, (la., white 111 that city on Friday last, looking well ami in high spirits. We wore gi.qi to learn that, in the icecnt chang that house lias undergone, tin se * r eniu men are still retained as the o Clerks. The house, too, we are glad to sa\, has lost nothing by the change. The present proprietors are perlect gen - de nun. Flux- —This disease, we are inform ed, is iiiging 111 epidemic form, at or jieai Hickory Fiat, i.'hen kee county, jn this Slate. At last accounts there hid been about thirty deaths from it wuuin a few days, and as many as live deaths have occmred in one day. Saddles are touuJ in abundance at tliirri* i udttipson's. i’exas Trees ilfcged in tieguiu slyit. Tin lr liaiUt'Si.v are ul a superior quau y Ail arlitiis 111 th.ir Jim' Kepi on hanU— Lp-tf aus, Gal. Jones (Jar. riage shop. We are gratilied to leard that the prospects for an abundant yield of corn was never better in this section. Prosperity of Cartersville.— W'hat has become of that long train of wagons that have heretofore crowded our streets, from Ceuar Valley, laden t with produce to sell and barter to the merchants and other people of this market ? 1 The above question we heard asked publicly upon the streets of our grow ing and thriving town, a few days since, bv cue v/ho we know to be a warm fiiend of the place. The reply was they have been turned in another di rection and to a different market.— Why ? Because another market is of fering to pay from fifteen to twenty cents more per bushel for wheat than the merchants of Cartersville are giv ing. Is this true, or is it not? If true why is i; so? 111 other words, if Riune, or any other adjacent market, fan pay two dollars a bushel lor wheat whv can’t Cartersville uo the same ? Have not our merchants got as much money, as liberal hearts, and as great a desire for trade as the merchants of o ther placts, or do they want to make bigger profits ? These are questions that should be looked after and enqui red into. If true the evil ought to be remedied, and il ialse people ought »rj know it. If it is true that Cartersville is not as good a market as some of her neighbors, the producers ol toe land is sure to fill** it out though the contrary may be asserted. A large proportion of mankind will always trade with those who will make it to their interest to do so. be the advantage everso si igbt. They will travel greater distances, and over rougher loads, and endure hard ships and exposures just to get a few cents more in a bushel of wheat or a bi le of cotton, and where they sell their produce they are sure to buy their goods and groceries. W want To induce all the trade we can in this direction. We want to buildup Cartersville and make it se cond to no market in Upper Georgia, in i iu order to do this we must e.-t.ib -11 sll something like uniform pi ices for everything we buy or sell, and not have one merchant selling goods fiity or a hundred per cent Higher or lower than another, causing purchasers to nm al! over town and try every house to ;;.-certain wiere [ic can buy the best bargains. Not lake the advantage ol the scarcity of ail indispensable article and pop it up to an exhorbitant price r.mi compel purchasers to pay it. This conveys the idea that that merchant is only alter money—that he is not at ali interested in the growth and welfare of the town or the prosperity of the peo ple and country We should be liber al in our dealing? with producers pay them fair prices lor their produce, ami sell them goods likewise. ShoWthekn, iu other words, that our motto is “to live and let live.” We drop these hints for what they are worth, hoping that we have given nflVrrse to no man. but that they may lead to the correction of fa be •impres sions, if any, and to the rectifying of wrongs if any hrive been enumerated, or exists. 4£g“Bljir 4* Bradshaw are still up and doing, and expect to be for days and weeks to come, and just as much longer as we are permitted to live and sell as nr-Miy dry-g< ods. ready-made clothing, hats, boots, shoes, etc., etc,, to the citizens of Cartersville and sur rounding country, as we have within the last few weeks, to sav nothing of the last twelve months. We feaT no competition from any quarter, as we know we can seil as good goods, as fashionable goods, and sell them as cheap trs any southern merchant can afford to do, and if anybody don’t be lieve it all we ask in proof of its truth is for them to try us. But remember one thing, and that is, we keep no re fuse stock on hand. call particular attention to tie adveriiscm*ui ol Mr. W. H. Gil bert. dealer in Hardware, Stoves, Ag ncultur.d ImpieiKeHts, &.c. Mr. G. is a number one business man, and has been driving a brisk trade since o peutd 111 Ca.tersville, not quite twelve months ago. He has made many warm friends bv his fair dealings and prompt and faithful attention to business, and is destined to establish a business in this piacc, second to none in upper Georgia ol a like character. He goes upon a sure looting, and gradually en larges the same as his means vvi.l au thorize and the increasing business o,‘ tlie country and ina os it. Sweet P tat >. Mr. J dm P- Sie na!!, of this county, has laid upon our table a sweet potato of this year’s pro duction, measuring eleven inches in It ngth and sever, in eircuinterertee. — Who can beat it ? Go to Ferguson’s to buy gooffs cheap Bae Behavior at Church. —lfthere is any true, established and defined standard drawn in society by which the moral terpitude of an action is to be determined, the above must be one of the highest grade. Misbehavior -at or in church, especially in time of res ligious worship, should be held, as it rs, iu utter execration by all right think ing and law-abiding people. Nothing is more disgraceful to a community nor more degrading to individuals than a disregard of the House of God and dis respect to its institutions and worship. Wherever and whenever it is manifest ed, either upon the part of children or adults, it is taken a3 an evidence of the want of proper training and educ thon. No lady or gentleman, in this day of enlightened Christianity, who has any pride of character or respect for parent al instructions, will risk his or her rep utation by committing such a breach of good manners coolly and deliberate ly . And much of bad behaviour and disrespect exhibited by children at an early age of life, is the result of indis cretion on the part of parents, in too freely and openly expressing opinions derogatory to the character of churches holding to views different from theirs. Our mind has been directed to this sub ject from what has transpired in our very midst within the last few weeks. Whispering, laughing, and running in and out of etinreh during worship.— We hope that our citizens generally will, in future, pay marked attention to all such characters, and if they be chil dren report them to their parents, and if adults frown down such conduct, and if persisted in expose them publicly.— We hope and believe, however, that all this will be avoided, as we do not think we have any people among us who is witling to stand out against popular o pinion. We hope not, at least. Loewensteiu 4' Pfeifer’s store-house doors are still thrown open to the pub lic, and the invitation is still extended to tiie same iu blazoned capitals : “Ho ve people of Cartersville,- of Barlow County, and of Cherokee Georgia, if • 011 want good goods—fine goods pretty goods—fashionable goods—and goods in any reasonable quantity —and, above all, if you want to buy them dirt cheap, catl in and see us.” No one has yet taken the wind out of our sail? by selling more goods, better goods, or cheaper goods, nor neither do we intend they shall. Therelore we say come one and come all, examine our goods and prices and we have r.o fears about the sale of them. Oli! had I the wings of a dove I would fly away to Atlanta, and alight right down in Pease 4’ Jack’s saloon and restaurant, and perch mysell upon an lee Cream stand, and with a spoon in one hand and a piece of delicious cake in the other, 1 would sit and sip myself away. Wouldn’t you. B*3^.’*Ve are sorry to learn that the entire faeultv of Franklin College, or better known as the University of the State of Georgia, Athens, has been suspended. Reason : Because they suffered their students to do what they were never allowed to do before the war—making speeches bparlng upon the political questions ofthe day.— When will our people le&rn’disoretion ? Attention is invited to the card of Mr. W. M. Shackleford, wholesale and retail Grocer and Commission Mer chant, also Agent for Universal Life In surance "Company, New York, which is said to be one of the most responsi ble companvs in the United States. V* e are requested by Mr. S. H. Patilfo, to state to his friends, patrons and the public gen erally, that he has nr oved his tailoring shop to the room recently occupied by J. H Ruckman, Agt-for Wilcox 4- Gibbs’s Sew ng Machine. It is useless for us to say anything in praise of Mi. P. as a tailor, as it is well known that his work is always done in a neat and hand some style, and never fails to cut a fit. He has in his shop ail of the new and latest and wi 1 guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage- Wc learn that the yellow fever is raging to an alarming extent in Galveston, and is very fatal. Up to the Ist inst, there had been from one hui.dr and to one hundred and thir’y cases, out of which number nearly one half have died. The majority for Heim, the Democratic can didate for governor of Kentucky, is about forty thousand. Wa learn from our exchanges, that the col ored voters of Decatur county, have put ir. nom ination. two sets efcandidates fir the conven* tion—one ticket of white and the other of black. vrrevnov, everybody. I will sell, commencing Thursday, (the 25th of this month), all Summer Goods at New York cost, freight added. Come one come all. 1 am determined to sell, and mean what I say. L FERGUSON. Cartersville, Juh 23 186?. 's \o.4!> lld'rs... 3d Mil., Uis’r,.. ) Ga. Ala and Fla Atlanta.. Ga., 12,’07 ) j 1. 'The Comm?:! Gnj General has become satisfied that the • ti> if officers in this military diet:; .. . onjy obser ving his order prohibiting tbeui f'oin “using auv influence to ueter oi dt»- suade the people from reconstructing their State govern:n< ms under tlre r< - cent acts ol Congress” so iu us their own personal conversat *n is concerned and are at the same tune, by their offi cial patronage supporting and encour aging newspapers vvi.r. aimost with out exception, oppo--:t . onst ruction, ami obstructing ami 1 , .rassing civil officers appointed by thu tnvjitary dis trict. the performance of their duties by denunciation .mi threats oi future penalties f >r their official acts. 2. Sue! use »»1 the patronage of their offices is simply in evasion < per haps intentional) of the provision's and the General order above referred to, anti is, it tact, all employment of the machinery of the provisional State governments to defeat the execution oi the reconstruction act. 3. It is therefore ordered. That all advertisements or o'her official pub lications heretofore, or g; ru here,ho i provided for by State o municipal laws or ordinances be given by the proper civil officers, whose duty is to have such publication to be made, to such newspapers and to such only a have not opposed and do not oppose reconstruction under the acts of emi gres, nor attempt to obstruct in any manner, the civil officer? appointed by the military aivthoriti. s in this d.strict, in the discharge of their ft.rents oi vio lence or persecution -of other penalty as soon as the military protection i> withdrawn for acts performed :n their official capacity. 4. All officers in this tr'litary dis trict, and ail officers <f die th ud men’s Bnretix. and ail Boards of Reg istration. or other 'persons in the em ployment of the United States under its military jurisdiction, are directed to give prompt attention * > the enforce ment of this order, to m ike immediate report To these -headquarters, ol any <*i: vil officer who violates its provisions* By command ofßrevet Maj Gen Pope. G, K. ANDERSON. Cap! 23d IT. S* Ini.. & A. A.A.G, We invite the atieutimt t» the ad vertisement of Richardson ami Sanford Stove manufacturers, Atlanta. Ga. — They propose to sell at New York prices, with the freight added only,— We were shown by this firm a -Stove called the “Mutual Friend,,” that ex cels by tar, anything that we have e vrr seen in the way of a cook tag Stove. It is simple in its construction and can be used by any c mimon cook woman. Another great advantage in this Stove is this ; that t can be used ■either with or witkuuvr the JtCsei - ‘voir. Emory College.—We learn that at the late commencement oi Emory College, the degree of L. L. 1). was conferred on Dr. H. V. M. Miller, of this city, and I). D. on Rev. XV. P. Harrison, pastor of Wesleys Chap -1, and Rev. J. R. Thomas, President of the College, who has : . "it elected ‘President of the Pacific Methodist College, which position he has accept ed. Major Allen-. Commissioner of Reg istration at Nashville, lias been arrested and bound over to the criminal court to answer a change of issuing fraudulent registration cirtificates. T lie examining magistrate stated that the fact that the law had been violated was clear. - Major General Sterling Price is now recuperating his health at, the celebrat ed French'Lick Springs, Orange co., Indiana. See the card in another column of Meador fy Bro’s. tobacco Commission Merchants, at Atlanta, Ga. You that want good smoking and chewing would do well to give them a cal!. Removal of Mr. Stanton—Gess. Grant Temporary Secretary of War, Washington, Aug. 13. — The Presi dent at 10 o’clock this morning seat a communication to Mr. ‘fetant.m sus pending him from office as Secretary of War, and directing him.to transfer ihe records, books, &c.. to O n. Grant-, an I informing Stanton ih a Gran* 0 G been empowered to act as Secretary of \X -r ad interim. At the same hour authori ty was issued jo Gen. Grant authoriz ing him to act as Secretary of \\ r ar ad interim, and directing him at once to enter upon duty. At noon the Presi dent received a note from Stanton denying the President’s right, under the Constitution and laws, to suspend Stanton without the consent oi the Senate or legal cause, but in asmuch as the General commanding the armies of the Uuited States had notified him (Stanton) that he (Grant) had accepted the appointment of Secretary of War ad interim, he (Stanton) had no alter native but to submit, under protest, to superior force. Or uit hes ase ned charge ut the M ,tr Depistmont, and appeared at the Cabinet meeting to day, for the purpose of considering certain questions with regard to the territory rocs titty acquGvu try. g ... S S»JS Cl AL Sj j NOTICE ! A9 rarlTes indebted to u<, vilt pteaas c-ice forward ♦ i. •i i«»ui ■ u.- collect'.' r, hi «t tu-ifet tacaey. js.. sr't.t u.j and t-ave tr»u* ic BKaT .i uRAM-EH. Cartersviiks Ga. J Sy io ISO 7. 3Eso«»*i. Xol.v«. Th» f.iie ot l.icat Gen. I. J. [tjlonrwil j Jackson. mbruring his Campugns io the Tua, Vn!i«*y an! \ -my of N _>rth«*m \ irgin i *,wi ■ Diagi mu sos the principle B at! - F'.ltix upon which this immortal hero men crvi u ei. Price from Lour to Six Dollars, according to finish. Th s is a very interesting work and sl.ouU Ik. i.» every faufily in the* Southern Stales. Moses.'.ml the Pro; hi ts. Christ and the Apos tles, Fathers and M'rtyrs, illustrated vv'.’h Eighteen fine Steei Plate Engravings, a ]>lap of the World, sit hundred pages Price Three and a half to Four DoHars, ac cording to finish. The above books are sold only by subscrip tion. and can be obtained of PENDLETON 18BELL, Cartcrsville, who is sole Agent for the couiitics of Bartow, Floyd and Polk, July 19h, 1807. The “Bevl flachlue in tlje orld” Mrs 1). L. Dt■•Cwolia says . "I have used the ••twistedjuop” stitch tor seven years and Lave had nLue to sew for ; yet 1 have never known a seam to ‘rip’—nor has the machine been out of order. The Wilcox Gibbs is ee best in the warlJ I hereby forewarn ail persons not to trade for a note given by me to Messrs. Short Broth ers, of New Fork, for One Hundred and Nine ty-nine Do Mars and Eight cents, as I do not j intend to pay said note unless compelled by law. The consideration for which the .note was given has entirely failed. E. V. JOHNSON. Kingston, 0 i., June 26, 1867. KOTICE. Cartersville, Ga , June 25th 1817. TT>v nr ier of James Milner. Judge of the Su £ $ peri or C.-.-'t «.-f the Chero'-’ ae Circuit, t i revvtli hr-, an adjourned term ol the Superi or Coint held for the County of llar'owon the sth Monday tn July next., for the trial of criminal cases. Jurors, parties and witnesses will take due notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. THUS. A. VVOHU, CSk. L. C. I>. C. UR. ISJ;B j I.*O.VS’ DYSih\ilßlF DROPS, In the last two weeks many families particular! v chilt'ren have been afflicted with Dysentery, they have tried, many of them M l’>r. Bullions Dysentery Drops” and in every case they have been m:u!e to rejoice at the success of it. They all agree in saying they .would not be without it in their house lor ten lines the price of it, evt ryone ■should supply themselves with one or more Houles, e«'t:rv Store shoiud keep a . apply on iiarui, Retail Price only 25 cts. A liberal discount to the trade.— 'Call ar.d provide, tor you or your fani* ily nicy be taken sick at night For Sale, BEST & KRAMER. Druggist’s ■ Cirtersviiie Ga. A liberal discount made to all stoics. to coarsifM ptives. The advertiser. having been restored 'o health in a ■f cw »-,.,ks ■y a very simple remedy aitei tat. ing <-uf fArt-<1 f-r ••everal years with a si- 1 ere lucg affe -tion. anil t-.at dread disease O •iisumpthm—is anxious to make known to his fell w suffeivs the means of cu e. T> ail who rieere i', he will send, a Ci|.y of ti e p- sort,tion use.i (bee of ch rge), wh the dlrec, >-.s f,,r i rt g a i'i us nr the mi r,e. which they wi dud ssuitte. CUKK for OSSU VIP ’ ON. AeTH Vi t, BBOV {.!,(! id cOUII is. COLDS, ano atl Throat and Lung AJTe o-'oiiS, it eon y object of the deertiser in sending t,, e l», es rijitioo i-to 'benefit the alllici <3, ad spread ii.f irtna iou which he conceives to be invaluahl , and he hopes every sufferer wil try his rera-dy, as it will <■• ri tlioin nothing, and mas p’"ve a bless! -g. Far les wi hiugthep erctip lon, FRKK. by return mil', will ase adorcss KKV. n.DWxKD A WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Cos., Now Yoik. May is*, 1867. wly. CIRtTLiR TO AGENTS. Western & Atlantic Rail-road. Oiliee Master of Transportation. In order to insure the prompt transportation of wheat, and to prevent doin' s, errors, and losses in its shipment, the following instruc tions must he strictly observed in all shipments of wheat from y' ur depot:— I. Sacks must be plainly marked,and before any portion of the shipment is received, wriiten instructions must be given by consignor, show ing number of sacks to he shipped, marks, consignor, consignee, destination, and the route bv which it is to be shipped. 11. Special Instruction No, 2 will be strictly observed in giving receipts lor whoa'. HI. Rule No. 4. in printed local tariff, must be adhered to in regard to wheat, and agent will not permit wheat to be put into the depot until the provisions of paragraph I. of 'hr circular are comp iec with; hut shippe’6 wi l be allowed to deliver portions of a shipment after the written instructions for shipment ot a whole'lot hove been filed with an agent. jOHNB. PECK, * Master Transportation. ERRORS OF SOITif. .y Cent! man wbo wiff-rvd for years Dam Ncrvcug ■ \ . t'mn i ’ v>. lrsca; , uua all eti - ctv? ~uv in i-cr-»" I, *v )», 10l ‘lie oii,e'i sugjn,. !.u .aniiy, «n» fie« t- an vim i.ec«, i', the re«t.| ea,. dneci-.i* i r r.iakirg die “iii.p'e re«.«• y b> »» ch > was eu eil. Buff re s wishing to p.oht b., tae idve ti-ri’s cx, e i -I.oe. can 'lo s.-, by an es-iug. >n I erfe c.v’ti.l-i.ee, JUiiN ii OGDEN, 42 Crd r Str.ei, Jfe Y M-i> 1,1847. wly. Tin entiie lot of Wilcox & Gibbs Sewiiiu Machine at this place briny exhausted, I ’.visli to hear as soon as possible Iroiu tin se baveiny any of those machines, who wish to return ! tilem. or to exchange them for others of hiiF rent finish —so tiiat I can order oiiiers iccordiiiyly. (laitersviile. July 20 1807. JOHN 11. RUGKMAN. (•in’l rti»t for r ’a JO N F- HARWELL announces to the : fa*mer« and planters of Bartow and a 'joining ecu’ees that I-k i- r.rrj.a-cd to renovate an repair old COTTON GINS so as to make them a- g- arl as new ones. Those having old Gins IP be repaired, would do w.\ to bi ing thejn in at once, so that they rr.iy be reiuv tn-; itiCjiiLgg ccCcn crop. pn; (ioote! IMME NS E ATTR A(' TI 0M !! Immense reduction In Prices! A moos LOT OFDRSS3 GOOD JtisX Received from the E vfe tew YarU Auction Skies A Rcductiun ofso per cent, from last month’s Prices! till Goods Marked In Plain Figure* t My well known straightforward and e-i-nr-Mo roiiTS.e of conducting business is a suffic aranltc to all who may fa-or me v itb their patronage, that they will be Duly dealt Vi u. JOHN JL G.IJWVOJV, Corater of WUlteliali and Hunter Streets, RESPECTFULLY annout-c- sto Lissi iei.d-i and '.be public, that he Inis .iust returned fr >m New Y rk, vhcre hns bee. in alt ialu. ee Hie liuiuvitse #tuclioiJ s whit h t>»v k pi t‘.e u.e i«l v\ccU, uud tlivi ms en block of Mtaaatuuicr Uoods is no* comp CxC, and \tili Do aoivl Ao p tees Unit Wiu coiupeuoa. loe uio»l la-ex pferlenced will at once perceive -he great advantage of pn chasing a stock of dr.s goods at this particular Urns late pbbic reuO'.e‘l its climax. u:.d lii t I puioli iswvt iha p* .sent siwu*. - "*'•*' * v purcUaoed atanj other Uu c t'cis JUST JE^IEIOITXV TGIS : 500 pieces beautiful I)re.*« Oood»,conal»tlus -f Grcaadines, M >t uubiqa s. Lcncs, I’ .pHnrs, u»wn«, Brvegoy «‘c. 200 pieces splendid g -o.ts for Gents’ and if ys’ wear, consisting o i Cloths, Cassiuicres, Drap IFEte, Jean*, Linen Duos and i>jilis, Maietuies, etc. 800 pieces white goods, consisting of Plain. P’-’pel. Cheek-I vd D Ue,t Siv ?' ~H Striped, Checked and potted Jaconet, XarUton. Nainsook, Crimped Musittt, B.u.u .li'e-'. I", •- C.otn, L: >•■"!> •-*»“. «'«• *OO piece. American. Eng’ish -nd p -' ! *», J'** n< rt’-°T V*'; o’’ ’T’nJi tu 1* Viil.-artr.Tl Ji'dß*-wn 4V .0h- L uen th h.etched and, unbleached -i rn ,tl . *v’es Gi-.-'“ t n o and. 7rp nil r'vh i* IJfep 6tirt«; find sJ-X<“n I.mHea 3 r 'cases n" stytes ot si ore; s f < flf • " 5 • * .. ’ ~ ~ n -i.H -t of ron ti Uniset'; asp» q* and Miete*’H <«-; Bi'd- x-n l-a'ies nesntitul Ir-m h . tucs. v - < ,~f \i.-i-n*- .V’oo P.'ipc U'dlars <nr >i I.tofL. ult tudkerchi- f; >»D»W- T'Vk’nf-biai T Urn. r/* .UV-! Vu-. whl’h wil: be a -rd p. B—This sp’endid stock of Goods lias bean \ urcuasod since the it hol May, '• annouuceruenl »»- B * all that great bargains •w.il be given. JOIZ.V nf. GA\.\ON, ic. .11, 1807. CoTner Whitehall anti H wnt.cr Htt ' ' "bl'T-T: _ PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES FOa ISS7. Chamberlain , Cole 4’ Boynton, Atlanta, Georgia. An: felling their immense Stuck ot biw «• ©saisasa At Wholesale andHetail. for Cash Only, A t P rices t o su 1 1 tli c 1' ini e s Their Stock of’OUFSS GOODS uonri|.ri*PS rve ry i t w fix It* In the Air.criean maikct HOSIERY GtOVFS «»-«•. ! :irpest ever brouoht ,r> Atbuitu ; S|IK POPLIN COVERINGS. LACE POINTS -f«ery variety ; fMOaOiUERIES ami LACE Gnons of every description ; SSKiW^srissiK-ißsiws-.,,,,, CURTAIN DAMASKS’ Goods lor Men sand Boys wear.DOMtSTHoS NOl iCi,^ i®»A M* FOR TII i: LOW ES T CASH PRIC E .-©a April 12 —ly, " iTOK Ex^rostxnaj VITRO USU TH* Oil makes the b»V, X'fest ami-hcapest light cf anything known. Tt 'a fiiliy ptfenW— * pijtrnntce n f bssup-riari y. I can lie used in anv Kerosene orOo.l 0,1 Lamps, Jpy which i* pr fer;.b etn ail oth--s. This Oil m.' e» a cle ,r, b ight li hi. em k.s les* and b Tus long, r than etl.tr Oils, ano tell >w ••-nrlle If wi l not *-xp! 'dtf. iscn he dern-.ii-tr He 1 n» ine MR CKO It a eFKTY asMP is a perfect g m—* uuiver;al favoilte—ind gwea a Lluill’ Kr less than Lalf aceat an hour. For sale by „ _ Xr. L. KIRKP'TiIJi K& CO. Cartcrsville, Oa. 1. M. LLi.IL', Ualhoui, Ua. Itl'FE \V. THOTN7 ON. Proprietor of Bvrtnw and Gordon onun’los. Alo »(d f,tth j sale of C;uut> Uiglits. Those i ons of a iking money, will and > Wei! tn concept nd li-m Ht Call.out,, Ua._ _ RLERzi.' . MENS’ AND BOYS' CIO THING AT THE GATE CITY caeaasiH® mu'&m, Me w u'd respectfully infirm «*ur fiitiiUt and the j.u ! lie 'hat vc have just received one « f the largest »:.d sip'lSlS'O- jCISHD SUMMER OLOTHING! Ev 5 r brought t» A'lantJi, ft’l of whl b have been m%r.u for frnm Crb')di ttt :a‘e for *ua special srehi+.cv u the wurOti u' tuu iewtiut. vVc waldi y invilt all to au tztoXiiunUuu ot Our Goods and Prices, Fe~-"- <r eorfi-Untth twe can suit the most ec-mowio-**, «» *'• i« o h r ; men tavi-h eu ,as to p-;ce and tl ua Ity UoCj not permit to ecu aer»te ail the O :vii n.-pt u/ u , t, smfice it t we have ni -e Cassimere Suits for S7 50 to SlO OD, »n.l upwards. Thnso angualntod with orir Gnod», nee l no* N that unr nothin? is ina la up Ivy ’ho be* workmen, ai.J of saoeri>»r g locis. In add tion to the above. »*, keep, van, a large stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, O'na'stl pof PCFrWD and PLAIN 7 WITITd «’ll RTS, F\i>oY and BIO'VN LI'EM gHIRr-«, UNDERGO tt MF.MTS, of all - : zes I’ao-y and Plain TIE-*, of all 3.-r-t [>» l d,i and L-nen Pocket tl* d<er:ai;f», i}, ~ s Gray’* Patent M and ied CMia-, as well as ,and ani M ir» t i.i.c CoiUi'i, Ail of wh ch w:!l be snitl ch-aperth-* can ot bough’t auah re Also, Boots, Sliocn nats. Sole 1 catlicr and other Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, Eugene and Saratoga Lilies Trunks, &c. Before purchasing, please call at the Gate City iitore- hy A. ROSEN FELD ic BRO,, Next &m:t to MeCjrny A G-A L':'d: Store. WhitukaU Street, April 53.1387. w-c ATLANTA, GfORGA