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Local Hoad.
Rome District Conference.
The District Conference of the M.E
Church South, Rome District, will
commence its second Conference in the
Af. E. Church in this place, on Thurs
day night tho 30th inst. Dr Smith,
President of Emory College in this
State, is expected to preach the intro
ductory sermon, tnd Bishop Pierce is
expected to preside over the delibtra*
tons of the Conference. There will be
between 150 and 200 delegates present
most of whom will be ministers. Let
the people of Cartersville and vicinity
ai thwgood citizens of Rome done last
ytir ytr"" their hearts and hoas*
es for th* entertainment of these dtele
gates and extend to them a cordial
welcome, irrespective ol name »>» order.
This will perhaps, be the largest ec>
elesiastical assemblage evei befcwe naet
in Cartersville, and will draw people
here from every section of upper Ga.—
When they go from here they will speak
cl the character of the place and its
citizens. Our growing and prosperous
town as well as the beautiful and fer
tile country surrounding it, has a good
flotation abroad-let not that fair rep
utation and good name be tarnished by
dogged indifference to the comfort and
wants of the stranger who will be in
oiT midst, for want of appreciation of
the great and glorious mission that
brings him here. Let it ne*er be said
of Cartersville and Bartow County that
they were too stingy to support an as
itmbly of saints for two or three days,
whose mission was to set in order the
things that pertain to the House of
God. « .
We simply give this caution to our
•itissnt in oirder to bring it prominent
ly before their minds—not that they
have ever before failed to do their duty
on like occasions; but for fear that they
may inadvertantly rely too mueh one
-upon another, while it will probably
/•quire the co-operation of all good and
respectable citizens to afford them such
accommodations as t hey may reason*
ably expect to receive, and as we
should fesl proud to afford.
KAYTON'S Oil OF Lift and Pill and Magic
Gur« for mI« by all Druggists.
Married, at the Residence of Mrs.
Si in sons in Atlanta, Ga.on the evening
of the 15th instant by Rev. J. W.
Brantley, Mr. Jno. Bryants, of Henry
county, Ga., to Mrs. Mart Miller, of
( he City of Atlanta.
*KAYTON’S Oil OF LIFE.--Cure. Ear ache
I!urns, Cut*, Stings, etc,
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS
The best, pu rest ind the finest Bitters for
Female use; now manufactured, and the only
Hitters intended exclusively for women,a large
l«t just received and for sale in Cartersville,
ky W L KIRKPATRICK, Druggist
Tax Election here has passed off
•quietly withcsit much fighting o r quar
reling, hut a heap of work and intrigue .
The polls see open at two places in the
eounty — Kingston and CaxtecsviUe and
ws think when the vots is counted out.
l hs result will be very gratify i*g to the
Democracy.
Krtkors OK OF LIFE*-Cures Headache
«ntl Toothache in a half minhtc.
H. H. KAYTQN. Savannah, Ga., Pro
porter of Kavton's popular remedies.
*a.w« beg leave to tiotily our
hiends and the public at large that our
Mr. Bradshaw has just returned from
New York, and has brought out a very
select stock-rrsuoh a stock indeed as no
mis can *eeifre by the ordinary routin
i*m and hutry so common among buy
ers. He has patiently gone over the
stocks time and again in order to ada pt
iiin selections to the tastes and demands
«f the public, and we flatter ourselves
that the views of the most fastidious
will be fully met upon examination ol
the goods we now offer. Wechallenge
comparison with regird to extem."rar
tty, quality and price; we solicit every
body to call and see for themselves.
Blair & Bradshaw.
KAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE* -Cure* Bprains, Brui’
** II welling* and Corns,
WTQN'S MAGIC CURE--Cures Coughs,
* °Mi and Sore Throat.
Election Tickets. —Those candi
dates who hare had election tickets
printed at thit office during the past
w *«k, andwho hare not paid for the
J *®*« are requested to do so at once,
if they would save credit and feelings.
Dacoi and Medicines you
Cak't Rest!!! —W. L. Kirkpatrick
■ha* ju»t received and opened a fine
•Kwk of Dtuga and Medieines, fresh
frp u the New York Market. It is
aeedless to undertake All enumeration
of the leading articles received even ;
b«t he has bougTtt them with an eye
to th« wants and neeesakties of the
people.
N. B.—He has a fine lot of English
Female Bitters on hand. They are
ilraost indispensable in the cure of fe
male diseases. It i* the best Medi.
c ine for female complaints ever intros
'iuced into this market. Price 82 50
P*r bottle. Several certificates can be
outlined in Cartersviile from ladies
*ho have tried it.
Uscos, Cheap Drugs.— These j are
%« when men want to trade where
‘-ey can get the most goods for the
smallest amount of money. WeH, if
j J’°o do, fail to read the advertise
j of tb.e C#ty Pr«g St.afie, Atlanta
J * ite be found in another column.
Clover aid the (irnuefl.
One-of thebest evidences of thrift we
see in this section of country are the
clover and grass fields and patches that
beautify our hills and vaiiies with their
verdure, and fill our stalls with fat
sleek, stock and our dairies with rich
golden butter. Scarcely a farmer in all
the land, however humble his preten.
sions, but who is experimenting with
these important productions. Enough
has been done already to convince the
most ireredwious that thes* things can
be grown to an extent approximating
perfection, even ar far South as Bartow
County. They can aril will be made
to pay, in the end, thribble the amount
that the great staple cotton jiow
does. Cotton requires the labor ol
aine months of the year tg plant, cul
tivate and gather it, during which time
it is impoverishing the already exhaus
ted lands. Clover, on the contrary,
requires but little labour—only the
sewing and the reaping, which is done
in less than one-fourth the time that it
requires to raise cotton, and, then, it
continually adds to the fertility of the
land. Actual experiment has proven
that an acre ol Clover will pay more
clear profit than an acre of cotton of the
best river bottom lands in this country,
We have this from the Bps ol gentle,
men whose veracity cannot be doubted.
We have lands in Bartow County as
well adapted to the growth of (’lover
as the best lands in the States of Ten
nessee and Virginia. The only reason
why they raise it more successfully
than we do is because they prepare their
lands better, and use more stimulants.
We were led to these reflections
more forcibly by visiting the valuable
and admirable plantation of our esteem
ed and enterprising neighbor, Col.
Lewis Tcmlin, a few days since. He
took the pains to walk with us and
show us his growing Clover and grass
crops which were unsurpassingly beau
tiful, and spoke, to our mind, volumes
in favor of ibis, over any other section
of country in the South it has vet
fallen to our lot ta see. Col. T. has
oce of the most valuable bodiea of land
to be found in the Sorthern States, a
large proportion of which is known and
designated in this country ns “Hickory
Orchard Lands,” It is ol a red color,
very close and adhesive, but by far the
best lands we have in this section.—
He has a body of eight hundred acres
half or more of which, is still in the
woods, and extends along the banks of
the Etowah river for the distance of
nearly two miles. It is well timbered
and but little distance from town* —
These lands are admirably adapted to
the growth ol Clover and the grasses,
as any one can testify who will take
the pains to visit and see for them*
selves. We hope the day is not dis
tant when Clover fields will become
as common and extensive an cotton
fields have been in the past,
KAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE- -Cures Pains in the
Buck, Breast, Sides, Shoulders and Joints.
KAYTON'S MAGIC CURE--Cures Diarrhoea and
Cramp Chohcs.
Appointments on the Home
District for May :
Dalton, Monday night, May the
4th ; Bethel, in Tilton Circuit, Tuesday
sth ; Union, in Calhoun Circuit,
Wednesday 6th ; Adairsville, Thurs
day 7th ; Cassville. Friday, Bth ; Pine
Log, in Kingston Circuit (2nd Quar
terly Meeting.) Saturday and Sunday,
9th and 10th ; Tunnel Hill, Monday
11th, at 3 P. M. ; Ringgold, 'Tuesday
12th ; Salem, in La-Fayette Circuit
(2nd Quarterly Meeting,) Wednesday,
13th; LaFayette, Wednesday night,
13ih; Trinity, in LaFayette Circuit,
Thursday, 14th ; Hickory Hill, in La-
Fayette Circuit, Friday, 15th ; Coa
cord, in Summerville Circuit (second
Quarterly Meeting) Saturday and Sun
day, 16th and 17th ; Subligna, in
Summerville Circuit, Monday, 18th;
Summerville, Tuesday night, 19th;
Oak Hill, in Summerville Circuit,
Wednesday, 20th ; Mt. Pleasant, b loyd
Mission, Thursday, 21st; Rome (2nd
Quarterly Meeting) Thursday night.
21st ; Oostanaula, in Oostanaula Cir
cuit, Friday, 22d ; Rush’* Chape!, in
Oostanaula Circuit (second Quarterly
Meeting) Saturday and Sunday, 23d
and 24th; Rome Sunday night, 24th,
and Monday night2sth; Silver Creek,
in Cave Spring Circuit, Tuesday 26th;
ligsacca, in Calhoun Circuit (2d Quar
terly Meeting) Wednesday, 27th; Til
ton (2d Quarterly Meeting) Thursday,
28th; Ringgold Friday night, 29th ;
Chickamauga, in Ringgold Circuit (2d
Quarterly Meeting) Saturaday and
Sunday, 30th and 31st.
Rov. G. Jefieraon Pearec, Sunday
School Agent of the North Georgia
Conference, will accompany me on this
round of appointment*. Ii is our pur«
pose to give special prominence to the
Sunday School. It is earnestly hoped
that the friend* of Sunday Sehoola will
lend ua their hearty co-operatioc io
forwarding this great interevt.
ATTIC US G. HAYGOOD, P. E.
Dalton papers please copy.
KAYTON'S DYSPEPTIC PILLS--Cures Liver
Complaints and Dyspepsia.
KAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE-- ['urea any Pain or j
Ache in from one to five minutes,
KAYTON'S DYSPEPTIC PHIS--Caw* Sick
Headache and all Biliious Disorders.
Our friend W. C. Edward* i* out in
a card to the public we wish him great
success. We hope his disabilities may
soon be removed, ao that he may not
be denied Matri— money, lie i* well
known here having b*e» among us a
long Ume we find him to be * clever
steady young naarj-
House and Lot to Rent.— That |
commofliooß and comfortable dwelling,
recently occupied by John T. Stocks
together with • food garden already
under way, with good kitchen, well and
well-houre, is to rent until chtislmas'
next. Applv to Wib. H. Stocks at
Blair Si Rradaltaw’sStore.Cartersville,
Ga.
KAYTQftfSi Oil OF LIFE - -Cures Rheumatism
1 ami Neuralgia.
KAYTON'S Q& CF iWt- Cure ,nJ Dys
peptic Pills should be in every household.
KAYTON'S MEDICINES Cartersville,
©a., by W. L. Kirkpatrick, Drofgist.
REDWINE A FOI, Atlanta. Ga., wholesale
agents for Kay ton'• Medicines.
M——————————
SPECIALS.
■ ■. A... -L-J -!?■-
EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM
Pritvldenee, Ala., May 18.1« r «.
Dr. John Bull:—l.send; you S3O for CKDRON j
BITTERS; please send what it will come to after pay
ing freight to Columbus, Mis*. I have been troubled
several years with indigestion ; have had to take pills
every night for ten or fifteen years ; and in February
1861,.1 was "attacked with general paralysis. 1 was
confined to my room for the balance of the year ; and
in fact, continued in a very weak and nervous ccnd
tion until some months since, when I waa put under
an operation, and your Gedron, Bitters for treatment
I commenced improving right away, and am pretty
well restored. Yours, truly, A. L. NEAL.
•he ebove is a specimen of how »y CEDUON BIT
TERS and SARSAPARILLA are appreciated.
Tho house of Samson A Koas, Druggist*, of Rich
mond, Indiana, who have made several purchases of
my Bitters, stated that several person* had been cured
of dyspepsia by their use.
W. H. Bringhurst, LoJJansport, Ind., says that my
Cedron Bitters has given ihe best satisfaction of any
Bitters that he has ever kept for sale, and believes
them them the best Bitters in the market
The public servant, JOHN BULL, M. •>.
For sale by L 11. BRADFIELD, Atlanta , Ga
wholesale and retail druggist.
Who also sells HULL'S Sarsaparilla, BULL’S Worm
Destroyer, SMITH’S Tonic Syrup. Feb 12, ’GBw3in
To Cuuguniptlve*.
The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send, free o
charge, to all who desire it, the prescription with the
directions for making and using the simple remedy by
which he was cured of a lung ad'eotion and that dread
disease Consumption. Ilia only object is to bent fit
the afifcicted, and he hopes every sufierer will try this
prescription, as it wilt cost them nothing, aud may
prove a blessing. Please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
No. 165 South Second Street, Williamsburg, New York
Having Removed
OUR HEADQUBIiTXUS from Cartersville to Marietta
We will in Cartersville on Friday of every week.
Tax Payers please take notice.
8. T. ANDtKSON, Asst. Aar
K. M. MITCHELL, Depy Coll.
apr. 16,1865. w2w
FE M A LTTE lIGHTr
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
ENGEISH FEMALE BITTERS,
CURES ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
CURES ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
CURES ALL FEMALk COMPLAINTS,
IT SATISFIES OLD AND YOUNG.
IT SATISFIES OLDAND YOUNG,
JT SATISFIES OLD AND YOUNG,
FOR SUPPR'D MENSTRUATION.
FOR LUCORRHCEA OR WHITES.
FOR PALLING OF IHE WOMB.
IT DELIGHTS HUSBAND AND WIFE,
IT DELIGHTS HUSBAND AND WIFE.
IT DELIGHTS HUSBAND AND WIFE.
AS A FEMALE REGULATOR
AS A FEMALE REGULATOR
AS A FEMALE REGULATOR
ADDS STRENGTH AND GIVES BEAUTY
ADDS STRENGTH AND GIVES BEAUTY
ADDS STRENGTH AND GIVES BEAUTY
PREPARED BY SOUTHERN PNYSfCIGNS
PREPARED BY SOUTHERN PHYSICIANS
PREPARED BY SOUTHERN PHYSICIANS
FOR CHILLS AND FEVER.
USE DROMGOOLE &, CO'S KING OF CHILLS
USE DRGMGOOLE & CO'S KING OF CHILLS
USE DRQMGQOLE & CO'S AING OF CHILLS
IT MAKES PERMANENT CURES
IT MAKES PERMANENT CURES
IT MAKES PERMANENT CURES
FOR ALL FORMS OE CHILSS AND FETER
FOR ALL NORMS CF CHILLS AND FEVER
FOR ALL FORMS OF CHILLS AND FEVER
CLEANSES THE STOMACH Sl AROUSES TH LIVER
CLtANSES THE STOMACH & AROUSES TH LIVER
CLEANSES THE STOMACH & AROUSFS TH LIVER
CLEANSES THE STOMACH & AROUSES TH LIVER
FOR COUGHS AND COLDS.
BUY AMYGDALINE PECTORAL
BUY AMYGDALINE PEGTORAL
BUY AMYGDALINE PECTORAL
BUY AMYGDALINE PECTORAL
RELIEVES COUGH ANO PAIN
RELIEVES COUGH AND PAIN
RELIEVES COUGH AND PAIN
RELIEVES COUGH AND PAIN
FOR CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH
FOR CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH
FOR CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH
FCR CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH
THF BEST EXPECTORANT KNOWN
THE BEST EXPECTORANT KNOWN
THE BEST EXPECTORANT KNOWN
THF BEST EXPECTORANT KNOWN
FOR YOUR KIDNEYS.
IJSpUIT, BEARBRRY: CUBEBS AND BUCHUIi
USE EIT, BEARBERRY.CUBE3S AND BUCHU
USE EXT BEARBERRY. CUBEBS AND BUCHU
USE EYS, BEARBERRY, CUBEBS ANO BUCHU
NEVfR FAILS IN KIDNEY DISEASES
NEVER FAILS IN KIDNEY DISEASES
NEVER FAILS IN KIDNEY DISEASES
NEVER NAILS IN KIDNEY DISEASES
FOR GRAVEL AND URINARY DEPOSITS
NOR GRAVEL AND URINARY DEPOSITS
NOR GRAVEL AND URINARY DEPOSITS
FUH GRAVEL AND URINARY DEPOSITS
CURES INCONTINENCE OF URINE
CURES INCONTINENCE OF URINE
CURES IMLQNTINENCE OF URINE
CILRES INCONTINENCE OF URINE
CURES WEAK BACK ANO GLEET
CURES WEAK BACL AND GLEET
CURES WEAK BACK AND GLEET
CURES WEAK BACK AND GLEET
CURES FREQUENT DESIRE TO URINATE
CURESFSEQUENT DESIRE TO URINATE
CURES FREQUENT DESIRE TO URINATE
CURES EFFECTS OF DISSIPATION
BLOOD.
WITH CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH
WITH CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH
WITH CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH
WITH CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH
RtMOVES ALL IMPURITIES
REMOVES ALL IMPURITIES
REMOVES ALL IMPUSITIES
REMOVES ALL IMPURITIES
USE GREAT SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS
USE GREAT SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS
USE GREAT SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS
USE GREAT SOUTHERN PREPARATJQNS
J. P. DROMGOOLE * CO.,
Proprietors, Memphis, Term.
And by Druggists everywhere.
For sale in Cartersville br
W. L. KIRKPATRICK.
March 21,1865.wCw ffragglsU.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Great Remedies.
BUU’S CEO BON BITTER?.
authentic documents*.
ARKANSAS HI ABU FRO*.
Testimony of Medical Me*.
Sony Point, Whit* C*„ krfc.. May *•, '**■
T)T>. .Tons BULL—Dear Sir: Leaf February I waa
In Louisville purchasing Drug*, and I got some or
your B*rjappanll* and Cedron hitters.
My son-in-law, who was with me in tho Store, ha*
been down with rheumatism for seine time, commen
ced on the Bitter*, and aoou found hi* general health
Dr. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried them,
and he also Improved.
Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for several
yeara— utomach amt lirer affected —he improved very
ni uch by the use of your Hitters. Indeed the Cedron
) BiHers has given you great Popularity in th,* settle
ment. 1 think I could sell a great quantity of your
medicine# this fall—especially of your C’edro* Bltb sa
j and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphta, care of
•******»■ WA.I.KEB,
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
I'areulN Read till* Important
Letter.
YGU ARE INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENTS.
MWdietown, Ind. v Ap*il 26 V C6-
Mr. M. L. Dujdhn writes: Ido rot know that Bull’s
Worm Destroyer needs any more recommendation*
than it lias already attained by it* own merit#, but
will state that my little eon, aged about three years,
was sever dy attacked last fall and winter with light
chills followed by very high fever, throwing him into.
apasmß, o; perhaps more properly Jh#, lasting (from
half an hour to one and a half hours; at the tame time
tho child had very strong symptoms of wornie. My
physician—one of the best in this part of the country
exhausted ail liis skill and the Materia Medica to ex
pel the and entirely failed to bring any. I
thougln "Sohn Bull'’ could do it, and gave the child
the contents of three boxes, in triple doses, nignt and
morning, with happy results. The child has not had
a spasm for over three month*, and in teAd of tho
bloated mass that be was, he is new wed and hearty.,
“John Bud did it," Yours, truly,
M L DIjPLANs
A CALL FROM DISTANT
MINNESOTA.
Kingston, P. 0., Meeken co., April *, '66.
Mr J lin Bull—Dear Sir: I moved from Kentucky
to this place. The stores have none of your Worm
Destroyer for sale. They are greatly needed here
in Minneeota. A trial is all that is needed to giv«
them a reputation. H r e cant do without them , Do
•end some on this way. Yours, sincerely,
D U AKKOWOOD.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
A GODQ.REASON F*'R THE CAPTAIN'S FAITH
HEAD TUI CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LET
TER FROM HIS MOTHER.
Benton Barracks, Mo., April SB, 186*.
T)r. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency
of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial
qualities it possesses, I send you the following stats
ment of my case:
I was wounded about two year* ago—was taken
prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being
moved «o often, my wounds have not healed yst. I
have not sat up a moment since 1 was wounded. I
am shot through the hip*. My general health is Un
paired, and I need something to assist, nature. I
have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in any thing
else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express ms
half a dosen bottles, and oblige
Capt. C. P. JOHNBON.
St. Louis, Mo.
P. B—The following was written April 89,1863, by
Mrs. Jennie Jchuaon, mother of Capt Johnson.
DR. BULL—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. 8. John
son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central
N*w York, where he died, leaving the above C. P.
Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had
a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, fog which I gave
him your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM. I have for
ten years recommended it to many In New York, Ohio,
and lowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debili
ty. Perfect success has attended it. 77re curt# effect
ed in nome cate* of tcrofula and fever tow were
ulmast miraeuljv*. lam very auaious for my son to
again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fear
ful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to
yok for it. Mis wound* were terrible, but I believe he
will recover. Respectfully, JENNJ K JOHNSON.
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP!
FOR THE CURE OF
AGUE ANO FEVER
OR
CHILLS AND FEVER.
The proprietor of this celebrated me4letne justly
claims for U a superiority over alt remedies ever <>Ker
ed to the public for th teafe, c ertatm, ejmedg nmd per
manent cure of Agar and Fever, or Chit'.s and Fever,
whether of short or longstanding. Me refers to the
entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him
tesibnonjp to the truth of the assertion, that in do case
whatever will it fail to care, if the dtrectiong are strict
ly fallowed and ca ried out. In a great meay cases a
sing.* doe* lias uses sufticiant for a cure, and efcof*
families have been eursd by * single bottle, with a per
fect restoration of the general health. It is, however,
pradent. and in every caaa mure oar tain to care, if its
use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two af
ter tiie disease has been checked, more especially in
difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this medi
cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels is
good order; should the patient, however, require a
cathartic medicine, after having taken three or fear
dose* of the Tonic, a single duee of BULL’B YI9ETA-
BjLE k’AM'Gk' Plt-Lk wiii be sufisetact.
DR, JOHN BULL'S
Prtacipai Office
Wo. 40 Finn, CrMi Ortct,
Louisville, Xy.
All th* abort remedies for aale by
U H. BRADFIELD
Druggist,
Whitehall street, ;;. «A.
i'tbrusrj 12 18«8, w J
ft H. Jones’ Column.
Something new.
i’tijjits anil
#
Carriages.
R. H. JONES.
lam manufacturing on a
large scale, and am fully
prepared to build
Vehicles
of as good quality and finish
as any manufacturer in the
govern me t.
I give statements from as
good men as the country af
fords—the best evidence of
my workmanship, to-wit;
jwitrorr county *
MAJ. WILLIS BENHAM,
DR, W, I. BENHAM,
HON, WARREN Alvins
DR. W, W, LEAK,
W,P, MILAM,
COL. LEWIS TUMLIN,
A, J, WEEMS,
THOMAS BRANDON,
REV.J, F, WEEMS,
GARRET GORDON,
JOHN W, SHEPPARD,
EGBERT ROGERS;
1 WATT HARRIS,
O.W K PEACOCK,
Capt. E D PUCKETT,
N GILREATH,
J J HOWARD.
MAJ, R, A, LANE, Acworth,
W, G, COTTON, of Troup,
REV, J. W. GLENN, of Cave Spring,
WM, BAILY, of Floyd,
GEORGE ERWIN, of Polk,
These all assert that the
best Buggies they ever own
ed were of my make, having
used their vehicles for some
ten or twelve years. This
is enough to satisfy any one.
I think,
<wOO<l Jam doing my
I very best—buy
WOrK the best materi
canbe al, keep none
*1 sm/v but the best of
uoiie hands
II) tllC 1 endeavor to
South give perfect sat
• isfactiou in ev
ery thing.
All work warranted.
I will give tne highest mar
ket price for Cotton, Grain,
kc.j in trade.
Exchange for old Buggies.
R. H. JONES,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
March 2, 68.
CASES -A-ItTX)
CASKETS.
BY
Brwin and Jones.
WE HAVE IN BTOTIE A GOOD AS}
•orUnent ot Metalic Buriel C*e**e or
CofSn*- As some •roiM , ous impression* haw«
gone o*»t about prices, w* will fciye price list,
w.hick yo* will lind approximate old figures
far thefl*.
Case B *3 rnchrs (I **
- 4) 3» “ *
“ !> 4* *• ♦*
* E II • -*>•
“ G 64 • *’
« H 6* “ * r *
“ I 73 “ * 5
m L 74 14 100
a M 76 105
We do not eharge shnee thowa figures.
ERWIN £ JONES.
C*ti ersville, Jin. 31st, 1868-ly.
look T THIS!
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c,AjSitAs t&o., JA/S/ftn/a, J<Z<r. / i-.
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*ZjZfmlZt mot* otti - y<vc you Z/te o<dei, -j^oi ZAn-.
toft. K'JC \i>t<i/l Za -S
Weiy A//tmzf/ott.
ATccieZaiy C <A*utAAAAlylocu/Z***.*/*£?%*•€.,
o —— *
Crotltcrg, (Stes-tae ani Cutlery to
IHertbants at Slciu Oorlt |)ricts. -
Feb, 1868-vvly. aijoBHIPKAiOn,
FARMERS.
l4»oli to your
Interests!!
•*—
Save money by culling on
I.D.HSA®,
Who is now Opening a General
Stock of
MmkttJm,
Id Ue Star* Hoorn formerly occupied bp
J§rritt 4 JVeriti #
Consisting of
Staple and Fancy Dry-GwJs-
GIIOCEIUEB,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats & Cats*
II AIM* WARE,
Cutlery,
Queensware, &c.
•n4 in fket. everythin* a«u*lly found in • flat All Store,
to which he invite* the attention of th# public. They
were i*,u*ht tor c»*h before tha lain advance in cotton
and fold, which •nablea him u> offer
UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS TO
TO CASH BUYERS.
Cali attid examine Good* and learn price*, and yon
will be oonririoed that /on oen aava money by buying
your Goods from him.
I have permanently located in Oarersvllle, and hope
by fair deali lgs and low price* to merit and receive
a'fair *bara of public patronage.
J\ ID. HE-A. T>*
CAKTK&bVILLF, HA.
All Hinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in EXCHANGE for GOODS,
F*t»ruary *oth, lWv—wly or ts
Herring & Leyden,
CLOTHING HOUSE,
Comprising ali Branch#* of the builnew represented
Id tha
Custom an* &ta*s~ jHafee Ctpartmmla a
Mens 7 , Boys 7 and
Childrens 7 Clothing,
ttAm ftmimsd.
WHh FPRNIBHING GOODS of every description, at
hfflVIR PIIIC-K9 for READY CABH ONLY than ever
£ Id in thil market; HERRING t LEYDEN,
Whiteha 1 ' Street, AtlanU, Ga,
ttocr. k: isXj-AJsra
Manufacturing Cos.,
Fine aiiwoot spring carsimerkß, jeans.an.,
en coo.ignment, VERY LOW to Wholeaalabuyer*.
Merchants ars lnvttad to call and eee Style, and Prices,
HERRING A I/KYDKN,
Whitehall Street., Atlanta, Ga. M
Domestics
At wholesale only.
4 A Sheeting,
7-® Shirting,
9-4 Shirting,
7-9 Drills
Osnahurgp,
Stripe*.
Ynrua,
Burlap*.
Foraale al FACTORY fRK ES bf
HERRING & LEYDEN. Agents.
Hurtl, Atlauta, Gg,
naar 26 w3nt
SMITH k fTi cHMO NOT
Wholesale Tobacco
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Alabami Street, >f(Ifllllfl, dg|.
PROMPT attention *!-•* to suing order* *e4 tht
of n»»rch*adl*e. prodsce, *tt. Igjieheb**®
HUNNICUTT & B ELLiN GBAtH,
Dealers in Pumps of all descriptions,
WATEtI CLOSETS, HYDRAULIC HAIVtS, OUOOSO ROSE ANB HOSE PIPES.
WON. LEAD. ANft BLOCK TIN PIPES. FOR STEAM. GAS ANDWA'i.EtV ALL Op F-'hlTfcbiCS AND
FIXTURES* FDR GAS. AND tyAjffc.
Also, Steam Whislteg, Gages, and Connection ( tx’ks; oil Starling Valve*.
Sheet iron, Copper, Letul, !&ut|C and r FXn ; Spelter Solder, Sinokte Staekn Water Tanka, Gas
ometers, made to order. Cornet; of Alabama, aod Loyd £trt>vi*,,ATLANTA, G.A,
v&'QWwn®'® 11 s gg£si®fea&?B,
Plumbers, G-as anti Steam letters,
COPPERSMITHS, WORKERS IN SHEET IRON, COPPER, lINC, LEAD & TIN
Ornamental Work, la Copper, Bi ans
Comer Alabutna and I,oyd Streets. ATLANTA, GA. .
UTS MIS STCMKpt
CORKER M ARIETTA AM® «UUKUtLL Si'HliSTi
m»st,
ATLANTA, CS-'a!,
Is now prepared to otfer indneepaent* equal to any in Goorgia, Ihe v#iy ke«t #o**,
nectiona in New York warrant in making the assertion. good stock osf*
LEADS. OILS, AND PAINTS, CONSTANTIY ON HAlfO I
FRENCH, RICHARDS & GO'S BEST BUGK LEAD.
C'o-I^"ST-A h OUST |l|y
Offoecd in this
g?l ~ i TTSH*i**SmmraMi i
MT S9
OOMfLETEI K
And presided over by the ever attentive, well known and reliable Druggist*,' MAT
*mi JOHN B, DANIfcIA naipus tqo familiar vyith tl,c Dryg Business so require couimeagtatioa
or releranee '
■ ■
MY STOCK OF PATENT ME OID l N'fS
' (4
Is fu'land complete, and purchased in such quan'Hiea *0 tg defy competition.
Orders from our friends in the Country shall have Prompt Attention, a.id satisfaction guaran
teed, A trial of our house js solicited. Buying and selling for cg*U, my inducptneuU *Tf •»*
surpassed,
Tlte PROPRIETOR takes pleasure in infbrmiog his friends that he has frr year* been ident
ifided with thp interest of the ROSWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, of which hi*
Father was President during his life time, and tfte character of which institution is well known
throughout this entire sectiou o( country.
CLIFFORD A. KING,
March 26, ’B6 wto Wholesale and llctall DfU(r|id t
Roberts Ac Stoebs,
Realerd in
PRODUCE,
GROCERIES
AND
CONFECTIONERIES. ETC.
New Brick Building, Main St,
Caricrsvillc Cleo.
March wtf
•AYR XOB& ®©W»Y.
!
BY BUYIN3 YOUR DRY-BOPOS OF
CHAMBERLIN
COLE & BOYNTON
AITIdJTd, Cos.
Our spring stock is ndw com*
pleta in every, department
comprising a greater assort
ment than any * ‘ '
||atss if .
FEE OFFER INDUCEMENTS
To Country Merclimls.
PERRONS desiring lo ffcrnish hoow cant
buy their V
Sheeting, counterpanes,
Table linens, towels, , lace
Damask or linen pmtain^
U (A ‘
Shades, cornices,
Carpets, oil cloths, malts,
and any other article neces
anry to furnish a log eabin «r » palaea, from
nur immense stock,
Ladle® can lie supplied with every ajNM*«
a eno ary for a moat exteitaive wardrobe.
(•t ilt!• Ills*tl can buy their Sprifig’ sad
Summer Clothing to advantaged'
But one price and for CASH ONLY. *•
Call and examine. Coruer Whitefcg)!
Hurfter Streets, ATLANTA, m
March 36th. I*6B. M
Georgia, liarlow county, 4
TWO MO ETIfS date application wlljp* mt q 4
to tbvOowvt of Ordinary of Bartow coonty, f« r |*« v «
in **}l ali the wild and unimproved lMtdiW.cnging
theuiateof Thom** R Hu»oo. lai* ts Cobb r <u'i*v
ceased. * b’y 27. lEM. G. <ftOC?K6, ad«'r, '