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L 0 CAL r! £ A !3.
School ExhfSMlloas-
The Puj is of M its HnnstH's School,
, rjjrr the direction of their Teachers,
;i ,rive an entertainment in the Male
\' r
V adeinv, Thursday evening. July Ist,
at 8 o’clock, for the benefit of the
j> , Oytcrian Parsonage. Admission,
F a c t* Children under 12 years 25cts.
!;svuj-F, Ac.vr eny.—The Exam
’ ofion Exercise of this Institution
, v ill come off at the Academy Building
, a[ a ndav and Tuesday the 28th and
0Q »i, Instant. Soeeehes will bo do
j; cm and Compositions rend by the
. on Tuesday evening the 29th,
. ;.,oncing at 7 o’clock, P. M.
The public are respectfully invited
to be present, and witness the exircas
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g, H. & A»W. ■’ F 0 BEE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS and skoss,
Jl'kilchall Street ,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
„ vill *«H '«> conn ry inenrtiifliU ut New Yoik
Pl ” e -.’rrtfgnt« added. Nov. Ist, 1 =6S wly
C arl•ra vis 11 c *.} <c« m.
The question for the next regular
B , qing of this body: “Are debating
Societies beneficial to Society.” Af
firmative —O. H. Milner, Thoo. F.
Smith. Negative— J. Ix J. W .
Pritchett.
The election of officers resulted 'as
follows:
President—R. W. Murphey; Tice
President —Wm. H. Howard; Secreta
ry—John M. Moon; Librarian —J. D-
Endlow; Treasurer—Wm. H. Tram
mell.
J. M. MOON, Sec’y.
t " N. (xilroath A Son are receiving
a huge lot off-r.it Jars, Patented in
lsiiH. The simplest and best jar yet
invented.
ftorJourdou, Howard & llarralson.
Atlanta Tobacconists, sell the finest
tobacco, and more of it, than any other
house in the State. They keep all our
people, up this way, a puffing, chew
ing and a spitting.
The “STAH” Saloon, by 11. L. Sil
lers, is the place to get your fine wines,
hnadios, whiskeys, ram, gin, ice lem
onade, tcbaoco, segurs, oyat era, lobster,
confectioneries, etc., etc. Sellers is a
model bar-keeper, and can fix up a
drink quicker, better, cooler, and
■ ■" than any man in the State, and
keeps the best liquors that the world
can produce. Call and see him.
fcir jeorge Sharp, Jr., Liye lewder,
A Junta, has had twi uity-one years
e\j < lienee as a watch maker and Jew
el r. Ail work done by him is guar
anteed to give satisfaction, or no
charge. Small profits and quick sales
is his motto, and to do first-class work.
At J. T. Guthrie’s you will still
liml Ice Cream and Soda Water for
ti. tu-unwind, call around and “eat,
uiv k. ■•ml l>e merry.” Mr. (k keeps
i:is :-od,t Water as cold as ice can make
it, aid doep not make money ,a special
object, but for the accomhiodation of
th 'itizens and pnUic genera.ly, does
la- kt p this delightful and invigorating
hovcia :'c. His polite and affable little
clock, Jessie Smith, is ever ready to
wait on their customer* and greet
them with a pleasant “grin.” Give
them a call.
of the Grave-yarfi Commit
tee met at the old Ebennezzar grave
yard on Monday last, according to ap
pointment, but no one else came near
the spot. It seems that our grave
yards are doomed to remain as they
arc—neglected and forgotton.
young and worthy fellow
citizens, Reuben and George Matter
riELD, have associated themselves in
business, and just received and opened
an entirely fresh stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry-Gpods, Notions, Clothing,
< groceries, Ac., in this place. They are
both sober, steady, and industrious
young men, of good business qualifica
tions, and are destined to do well. —
•See their advertisement.
BfsrOuß Sqhool Examinations, Exhi
bitions, &c.—From announcements
elsewhere in this paper, it will be seen
that, during the incoming week, we
are to have a little amusement in the
way of Examinations, Exhibtions and
Concerts, by our Schools. Miss Han
> H „ Concert and Tableaux, on Thurs
day night’the Ist of July, is for the
benefit of the Presbyterian parsonage,
in this place, A worthy object. Wo
hope it will be liberally patronized.—
Tickets can be had at tire stores of the
Messrs. Clayton, Howard & Erwin, and
Dr. ,J. \\ r , E. Best, for the latter,
of our Sabbath School
Scholars, together with a number of
our citizens, have gone down to Etttar
lee, to-day (Wednesday,) to a Fejebru
tion. We regret that it was out of our
power to attend, as it is publication
day, but hop® that Hr. J. Black
burn, or some othW frieiicl, will give
us a few dots about it, next week.
i.-
*?*L.There is to be a Tableaux and
Concert at Adairsville, on Friday even
ing next, for the benefit of one of their
( harelips, in that place. We make
this announcement for the benefit of
any who may wish to attend.
teeI*We 1 *We hope that our brethren of
the Methodist Church, in tills place,
ydll, at once, seriously consider the
importance of building anew brick
Church, on the site of the old wooden
one ? which is fast rotting down.
lij liiuiN and Ordinances of
t!:c Town of ias lcisvli le.
Approved June 2’Jd, iB6O.
Section 1. The officers of the board shall
consist of a President, Secretary and Treas
urer; in the absence of either officer, the
members present shall fill such offices, pro
tern.
i Section 2. The regular meetings of the
. board >. shsffijho oa Ahft first and third Mon
day nights in cacli month, unless chaug-
J cd by the Board; three of said Boards shall
constitute a Quorum to transact any busi
ness. The President, or a quorum shall
have power to call c-itra meetings of the
Boards in ease of emergency. Any member
of the Board, faiiing to attend any meeting
of the Board without sufficient excuse, shall
pay a fine of one dollar.
Section 3. The Secretary shall read ell
proceedings of the Board, and sign all Or
dinances and precepts as Secretary of the
Board.
Section 4. The Treasurer shall give bond
and security to this Board, and their suc
cessors; in qJKc6, for fifteen hundred dollars,
to be such upon in any (Joiivt of law by the
present Board, or their successors in office,
upon his failing to pay over all monies and
other effects when required by the Board,
or their successors in office. The Treasurer
shall pay out money only by order of the
Board and take receipts for the same.
Bed ion 5. The .Secretary shall have
power to issue executions, the same to be
directed to tlio Marshall to levy on the
I goods and chattels, lands and tenements
against whom executions may be ordered
from the Board”, under the same Rules
arid Regulations that Constables now levy
and sell.
Executions to be issued against those who
may become indebted to the Board, by fines,
taxations, forfeitures. Ami it shall be the
duty of the Marshall to make a return of all
papers in his hands, mid ull his official acts,
at each regular meeting of flic Board.—
And the Secretary and Treasurer and Mar
shall, shall receive the same cost as Consta
bles and justices of the peace, in such cases
for issuing and collecting and to be paid by
defendants. All monies collected (cost ex
cepted) shall be paid to the Secretary and
Treasurer twice a month.
Section 6. Each male inhabitant of this
incorporation subject by the laws of this
State to work on road-', slialbpav a tax of
four dollars; aficl all owners of Heal Estate
and Stock in trade, shall pay a tax of not
more than three-eiglits of one per cent, on
the value thereof; upon failure to give in,
the Board shall have power to assess the
same.
Section 7. All owners of Billiard or Pool
Tables, shall pay a tax of Fifty dollars per
annum. All owners of Tenpin Alleys or
Ball Alleys, shall pay a tax of Fifty Dollars
per annum. All vendors of spirituous liq
uors, in less quantities than one quart, shall
take out a license, and pay at the rates of
fifty dollars a year; Such persons desiring
to retail spirituous liquors shall apply to
the Secretary and Treasurer, and get license
to authorize them to retail. All wholesale
vendors of ardent .Spirituous shall apply to
the Secretary and Treasurer, and get license,
and pay ten dollars per year. Any person
or persons retailing or wholesaling without
gettimg out license to authorize them so to
do, shall, on conviction thereof,
pay a fine of Five Dollars per day, for each
day they so sell, and the Secretary shall be
allowed $1 25 for issuing license, to be paid
by the applicant. The keeping open doors,
or selling on tire Sabbath, is positively for
bidden, and for a violation of sucli an of
fence, a fine will be assessed, as such offense
may demand. License on a two-horse dray
shall be $15.00 per annum ; one-horse dray
$10.00; wheelbarrow $5.00.
Section 8- Firing guns, or pistols, or
crackers, drunkness or noisy conduct, loud
and profane swearing, fighting, public in
decencies, drawing weapons likely to pro
duce death, obstructions in the streets or
side-walks, (except for building purposes)
nuisances, prejudicial to the health or con
venience of the inhabitants of this town. —
Gambling of any kind; running or driving
a lu.rse or animal of any kind, at an unusu
.al rate; Feeding teams in the I‘ublic Square
on any of the side-walks; exhibiting Stal
kms or Jacks in the incorporation, (except
; n Stable lots) letting the same to mares;
refusing to repair fire-places, chimneys or
stoves which may be in an unsafe condition;
refusing to cleanse public or private pvivys;
for the commission or omission of any of
the offences named in this section the
offender shall pay a fine not. to exceed $25
or be imprisoned or both at the discretion
of the board.
Section 9. All shows of circuses or Me
nageries, shall, before exhibiting in this
town get license from the Secretary and
Treasurer, and pay a tax of twenty-five
dollars for each day, and $1 25 to the Sec
retary for issuing the same. All shows of
wax-figures, slight of hand performances,
Organ-grinders &c., and all other shows or
exhibitions for pay in said town, shall
pay a tax of not more than five dollars, per
day for each day.
All trancient Auctioneers or Peddlers
shall pay a tax of not less than $2 50 per
day for each day they sell or offer to sell.
All owners of property in this town shall
assess the value from the first day of April
in each year, and give in the same, to the
Marshall or any other person, the board
may appoint, as held by them either in their
own right or any other person; and they
shall first take an Oath to be prescribed by
said Board.
Section 21. All persons are forbidden to
hitch a horse or other beast to shade trees,
or pollings, or to injure shade trees in any
way, Any person failing or willfully neg
lecting to repeat either of the above Ordi
nances shall be fined not less than one dol-
lar or over five.
Section 12. Any person, failing or refus
ing to assist the Marshall (when summoned)
in carrying out any of the provisions of the
foregoing Ordinances, shall be fined not less
than one dollar, or over five.
And the Marshal shall have power to assess
and collect fines for a violation of any of
these Ordinances, but if the offender is not
satisfied he may appeal to and
have his fine remitted or reduced.
Section 13. In accordance with law, au
thorizing the passage of these Ordinances,
for the government of the town of Cartors
ville; and for the purpose of enforcing the
same, it shall be the duty of the Marshall to
see that these Ordinances and all by-laws
are strictly enforced, or any Ordinance that
may hereafter be passed by the Board, and
the Marshal! shall give bond and security
fer the faithful performance of his duties as
Marsliiili of said U>"’n, and the said Marshall
shall, before entering upon the duties of his
oftiee, take an oath to carry out and admin
ister the duties of his office impartially and
without favor.
Section 14. Any of the above By-Laws
and Ordinances, maj- be altered or amended,
at any meeting of the Board.
J. C. MADDOX,
Secretary and Treasurer.
IBS?* Mr. Jphu Turhune, living near
‘the lino of Bartow and Floyd counties,
happened to the sad double mislormno
■of getting his dwelling burned, a few
j days since, whereupon, from the fright
! caused by the fire, his wife being in del-
I icate liealth, immediately expired. This
; very unfortunate circumstance, we are
I credibly informed, leaves Mr. Turhune
jin a very destitute condition. Very
j nearly everything he had to rely upon
to make his crop, was burned—not e
ven a bedquDf or blanket was left. him.
His friends and the friends of Immaui
j ty are making an effort to aid him in
| his .extremity- Any amount any one
may wish to contribute to aid this poor
unfortunate family, if forwarded to
Col. J. C. Roper, at Kingston, will be
safely delivered to the afflicted ones.
S P E CIA L S .
CROCKERY and Glass-ware
are “womens’joy,” especially if
it is nice, just such as can he
found by the car load, at the
rncdel crockery store of Mcßride
& C os - 7 Atlanta.
Drwmzocle 4 Co.’s Liver Pill* for the liver.
For constipation, one of Dromgooie & Co.'s Live'
PI Is
Drowgotle t Co.’s Liver Pi Is cures sick headache
Droompool j & Co,’s Buchu restores early decav.
For weak back, use Drotneoole 4 Co.’s Bucl u.
Il.iiinßoule 4 Co.’s Buchu i* the and cheapest.
Physicians prefer Ilrompoole 4 Co.’s Buchu.
To Town Tax payers.
All persons subject to Luxation with
in the Corporate limits of Cartersville
(two miles square, as per recent sur
vey) are hereby notified to come for
ward and give in their Tax, for the
year 18G9. The Tax receiver, J. C.
Jones, will not call on you out of his
office any more, but will be found at
the Council Room, over the store of
Messrs. Stokely & Williams, from 8
o’clock a. m., to 6 p. m.
The Books will be closed on the 30th
instant. By Order of the Board.
J. C. MADDOX,
Sec’t and Tres.
Cartersville, June 10, 1809. 2t
Redw ne A Fox, Atlanta, Ga., arc Whole
sale Agents for the sale of Dromgoole A Co’s
Medicines. Sold, in Cartersvilie, by W. 1,.
Kirkpatrick, Druggist,
Deckerman's Horse and Cattle Powders.
Deckerman’s king of Oil Liniment.
Deckerman’s Universal Ointment, good
for man anc beast. For sale by.
wOm W r . L. LIRKPATRICK.
Pain and diflioclty in urinating—Dromgoole 4 Co.’s
Buchu.
For Inst manhood, use Dromgoole 4 Co.’s Buchu.
Frequent incliuatiou to urinate, use Dromgoole &
Co.’s lJnchu.
For Kidneys and Bladder, use Dromgoole & Oo.’s
Buchu.
Physicians’ and editors’ wives’ use E. F. B.
F. F. It. cures uA.y old chron’c oas-9
The great Female regulator, K. F. B.
Hundreds of letters from all parts of the country
speak of the wonderful efficacy of E. F. B. In al
F anile complain's
PIANOS.
The undersigned would respectfully
announce that lie is enabled to furnish
the most magnificent Pianos ever seen
in this country, from $325 to SBOO. —
Having superior advantages, and
many years experience in the business
in Europe and America, I can sell a
first class Piano, 7, or 7f Octave, with
all the very latest improvements SSO
to SIOO less than they can be bought
elsewhere; put them up at your house,
keep it in tune, free cf charge, for 12
months, and warrant every Piano five
years. He will have specimens here,
or confer with you in person, by ad
dressing Residence, Kenesaw House,
F. L. FREYER, Marietta, Ga.
Mcßride & C°n Atlanta, Ga.,
have the finest stock of Plated
Wares ever before offered for
sale in that city. No humbug
in this.
S. Clayton & Son, are now offering
great inducements to those wishing to
purchase goods. Having determined
oil a change in business, they propose
to sell as follows:
Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware
and Cutlery, at Cost, for Sixty days.
Books, Stationery, Confectioneries
and Groceries, at very short profits.
Fresh Green and Black Teas, at low
figures.
500 Good Envelopes for sl.
500 Very Good Envelopes for sl. 25.
5 Quires good Commercial Noto Pa
per for 75 cts.
Paper Window Shades 2 for 25 cts,
or 5 for 50cts.
Anything you want, in their line,
can be had at prices to suit you.
Cartersville, June 16,1869. if
Whenever you need a pi)!, try one of Dmmgoole &
Co.’s I.ivrr Pills, ar,d you will have no other.
If billion?, use Dromgoole & Co.’s Liver FIU.
English Female liitte’s cures all females,
E. jt\ IS. Cures ail Female irregularities. It cures
old aiid young, and imparts life and bouyaucy to
all.
E. F. R. merits public esteem and confidence.
The great female blesalrg V. a
A choice lot of fresh and Sea enable
Medicines, Toilet articles, etc., Just receiv
ed by W. L. KIRKPATRICK.
When a Scotch minister told his
neighbor that he had preached two
hours and a half the day before, the
neighbor said to him, ‘Why minister,
were you not tired to death ?’ ‘Aw
nae,’ said he, ‘I was as fresh as a rose;
but it would have done your heart
good to see how tired the congrega
tion were/
In the storm which followed the
decoration of the Federal graves at
Arlington, the winds swept the flow
ers off the graves of the Union soldiers
and placed them knee deep, in some
places, on the graves of the d Q ad Con
federates.
When Andy Johnson was in the
White House he only required an
usher, at a salary of SI,OOO, to wait on
him. Ulysses the First requires six
ushers, at a salary of $13,380 to do the
same work.
“It is a standing rale in my church,”
said one clergyman to another, “for
the sexton to wake up any man he
sees asleep.” ‘ I think ’ replied the.
other, “that it would be better for the
sexton whenever a man goes to sleep
under your preaching, to wake you up.”
Pretty Poll !—The latest prank on
the slander mill was the killing of a
parrot, a bird, which was manufactur
ed into an assassination of Judge Par
rott, and furnished the Tribune man
for dissemination. Ku- Klux! —Dalton
Citizen.
Watermellons sold in Atlanta on the
17th at four dollars each. The mark
et was reported a little weak in the
evening, and the best article command
ed only two dollars.
" Til A LIVE DRUG STORE
- ~-•■• Atlanta, fia, •; ;
, -A*
-a*-’
RED WINE *c FOX,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
GEORGIA.
junc 1, 1869. wly
W* A. l AHBItt,
Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, Ga.
DONT READ THIS!
But if you will, pause in your mad career, and purchase of the undersigned, first-class
Drugs and Medicines. Laboring rather for reputation and sound commercial standing,
than wealth, I can afford to sell my goods at living rates. I therefore publicly announce,
that those who are anxious to" purchase the very best of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Window-glass, and Patent Medicines, should give me a call. Having been
identified with Atlanta and her interests, previous to the war, I have presumed that being
reestablished, my old friends and customers would return. Constantly receiving new
goods, rejecting inferior articles, purchasing of first hands, I am compelled to sell
them: Ist. Because they are of good quality; 2nd. Because they are cheap; and lastly,
because lam determined to build up a number one, first-class Drug Business. You may
rely upon what I say. lam also prepared to offer to the public CHENEY’S ANODYNE
COUaH SYRUP, an excellent, thing for children. It is regardod as a legitimate medicine,
and stands upon its merits, alone, and is a safe, reliable, family medicine for old and
young. In croup, it has no equal; for whooping-cough, bronchial affections, diseases of
t he chest, it is most excellent.
PRYOR’S ORIGINAL PILL OINTMENT-
Iam prepared to offer to the public. In burns, scalds, bruises and rheumatism, it is
highly recommended, as its name indicates, it is without a parallell in Hemorrhoids. Many
good people bear Witness to this assertion.
GIGG S APERIENT PITTS.
I am proprietor of, and beg especially to mention, that in sick head-ache, sour stomache,
nausea and the bad effects of late hours, they are wonderfully successful.
All of the above I am prepared to Wholesale and Retail.
Atlanta, Georgia. June 24th 1869. wly
Special Notices,
Extra Special Kofi( c
Bewareof Counterfeits I Smith’s Tonic yrup has
been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to
grie
SMITH’S TOXIC STRIP.
The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull's pri
vate 3tamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has
the right to manufacture and sell the original John
Smith’s Tonic Sj rup of Louisville, Ky. Examine wel
the label on each bottle. If my private gtamp is not
on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived.
See my column advertisement, aod my show card
I'will prosecute any one infringing 'on my right. The
genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by
myself. Thn public’s servan*, DR. JOHN BOLL.
Louisville, Ky., April 23.1568
Tax Notice.
I will be in
Aclairsville, May 15th, June 7th, 21st
Kingston, “ 17th June Bth, 22d.
Euharlee, “ 18th “ 9th, 23d.
Stilesboro, “ 19-th “ 10 21th.
Allatoona, “ 20th “ 18 25th.
Cartersville, “ 21st “ Ist, July 6th.
Cassville, “ 22d “ 19, July sth.
Etowah, June 2d “ 17, July Ist.
Wolf Pen, “ 3d, “16 and 30th.
Pine Log, “ 4th, “ 15, and 29th.
Sixth Dist. “ sth, “ 14 and 28th.
Cass Station, July 2d.
Persons returning lands are required
to return the same by number, district
and section.
ZACK A. McREYNOLDS,
Tax Receiver.
May 10, 1869.
Billy Edwards, wc wish it distinctly un
derstood, is no sardine, but a number one
snddlc and harness maker and repairer.—
He is now engaged in putting up saddles
and harness for velocipedes, horses, buggies,
carriages, wagons, dump carts and trucks,
and can make them right or left handed or
both, to suit buyers. lie says that his not
being a married man, is, by no means, to be
taken as evidence that he is a dog, for his
remaing single is not his fault. We sympa
thise with Billy, but can’t cry any.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
THE Advertiser, having been restored
to health in a few weeks, by a
very simple remedy, after having suffered
several years with a severe lung affection
and that dread disease, Consumption—is
anxious to make known to his fellow-suffer
ers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used (free of charge,)
with the directions for preparing and using
the same, which they will find a Sure Cure
For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.
The object of the advertiser in sending the
Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread information which he conceives to
to be invaluable; and he hopes*
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it wil
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
ing.
REY. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay,
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion,
will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send
free to all who need it, the receipt and di
rections for making the simple remedy by
which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser’s experience, can
do so by addressing, in perfect confidence.
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar Street, New York.
Have you ever been to see
Mcßride & Co’s, extensive and
handsome CrOOftCry ES*
faMls IUB §fit in Atlanta ?
If you have not you are certainly
behind the times, and we would
advise you never to let another
opportunity to see it slip.
TAKE NOTICE.
PETER MARSH IS AGENT OF BAR
TOW COUNTY, FOR
BALL’S PATENT
WASHIMG MACHINE.
It washes by Rotation, of current wick
saves labor, fuel and fabric, and consequent
ly time and money. The process being so
simple, that a mere child can almost do the
family washing. No frazeling or loss of
Buttons occasioned by washing with this
Machine. 80 minutes Boiling is sufficient
time to accomplish all that is desirable.—
Call at the Lamp and Oil Emporium where
you can see for yourself. Price $1 50,
P. MARSII, Ag’t.
mm spmm mm§
HOWARD & ERWIN.
OUR MR. ERWIN having, in person, se
lected our
SFRINS and SUMMER
STOCK CF GOODS,
In Philadelphia and New York, and purchased
for €\ISSM, we are enabled to offer to our I
old and new customers, a splendid stock of
Seasonable Goods,
comprising, in part, of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS:
PERCALES, MUSLINS, MERINOS, ALPACCAS, a
beautiful selection of CALICOS AND WHITE
GOODS. CHECKS. SCOTCH PLAIDS, HOSIERY. &C.
LADIES' SPRING HATS, a choice selection of
GLOVES, SHOES in great variety, among them
Miles & Son’s celebrated Philadelphia made
SHOES, &C.
FOR GENTLEMEN,
We have CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOESKINS,
BOOTS, and SHOES : HATS, all styles ; in short,
everything usually called for in our line,
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
We call attention to our large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
for Men and Boys,
STATIONERY, AC.
We have believed Jhat our growing town de
manded a good stock of Books, especially
Sclrxsl Standard Books, paper,
ens eSopes, &.C., and arc now offering
unusual facilities to purchasers, and our ar
range men is are such, in the New York market,
that we can supply any book needed, whether
Historical, Literary or Classical. We shall
mate Lhis a feature in our business.
GROCERIES, AC.
Our general stock is well selected. SOGAR,
COFFEE, SYRUP, NAILS, SADDLES and BRIDLES
LEATHER COLLARS, and TRACE CHAINS,
CROCKERY,
A fine stock of Crockery, of the usual varie
ties.
WOOD-WARE.
A splendid assortment, Southesn made,
We respectfully invite the attention of our
customers, old and new, to our stock of Goods
and promise them a full equivalent for their
money. HOWARD & ERWIN,
april 1, 1869, Cartersville. Ga.
FOR S-A.XjIE_
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July,
1809, at public out-cry in Cartersville, the
following property, to-wit; The Mill House
and Lot, known as the Magnolia Mills prop
erty, the house two stories, 30 by 70 feet,
, containing Shafting, Belting and fixtures for
a Machine Shop, with Plaines, Matching,
Moulding and Tenenting Machines, and all
the appliances usually found in a Shop of
the Kind. Also one set of Corn Rocks, and
one sett Burr (French) Wheat Recks, with
good Smutter and Bolting Cloth, besides,
good Engine and Boiler, all in running, or
der, under decree of Court, sold to wind up
Partnership affairs of Sligli <£, McElreath.—
Terms Cash, unless previous arrangements
made as to Salo.
June 15th 1869. ts.
JNO. W. WOFFORD, Receiver.
Mcßride & Cos, Atlanta, are
sole Agents for the “Eureka
Coffee Pot.”
The Star Store*
■*> *l’ V '**
JACOB ELSAS & CO.,'
DIALERS IN
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS-NOTIONS. AC
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
Nashville
Paper
Mills.
Eitllttcfiall Strut,
Fourth Door from the Comer of Alabama ,,
ATLANTA, GA.
JACOB ELSAS,
MORRIS ADLER
JULIUS DREYFOOS, may 11/69. wtf
BOOT a™ SHOE
STORE!.
T. H. KENNEDY & CO..
CARTERSVILLE. GA,
ARE JUST RECEIVING and opening a
very fine assortment of
Hoots AND Shoes !
FOR THE
SPRING it SUMMER WEAR;
ALSO,
LEATHER AND CALF-SKINS;
TOGETHER WITH
SHOE FINDINGS,
A General Line.
Hats, Carpet Satks
UMBR SLLAS, &0.
AII of which were bought FOR CASH, and
will be sold at the most reasonable prices l
Call and See what we can’t describe
to you on pape •, and we are satisfied that you
can and will be pleased, both in quality and
price of Goods. At the old stand ofMilnor
and Kennedy,
T. H. KENNEDY & CO.
April 1,1669.
Let There Be More
L i g li t !
J.Estrella Oil
OR ILLUMINATING FLUID,
IT CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
WARRANTED not to EXPLODE.
WARRANTED to give a better liarht than the Best
Kerosene, and also warranted to burn equally as
long, if not longer,
And is Retailing at GO cents
GALLON.
Come one, come all, and give It a trial.
1 Guarantee Satisfaction.
There is no one but myself having this Oil for sale
I have the exclusive right to manufacture and sell it.
The public need have no fears oT getting it constantly.
Thousands have tried It and are satisfied.
This Oil is for sale, at
THE Oil, AND LAMP EMPORIUM
P. MARSH,
Sept. 10, 1808. Caitersville, Ga.
Assignee's Sale.
’WST’IEL BE SOLD, before the courthouse
V W door in the town of LaFnyette, Walk
er county, Ga., between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in July, 18G9, the
following property, to-wit;
Lot of land No. 08, in the 9th district and
4th section of said county, containing 120
acres, more or less. Sold as the property of
John W. Grantham, a Bankrupt.
ABEL WILLIS, Assignee.
May 1, 1809. [printers fee $5
J. E. ROBERTS
Having added to his stock of
choice GROCERIES AND
Confect ioneri’ $,
BOOTS,
Sloes,
Hats, &c.
DOMESTICS
AND
COTTON YARNS.
Is prepared to accommodate his
customers, with the above goods,
at reasonable, living prices, for
cash, and cash only!
He pledges himself to do just
what he promises—nothing more
—nothing less—because it is all
that he can afford to do.
CAETERSVILLE, March 17.
W M. CRAY,
Worker and Dealer in
ITALIAN AND WHITE IIUPLAND,
AND
American Statuary Marble,
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
Headstones* Tablets, Urns,
Vaccs and
Mantle Piece Work,
and
| FTT.RJSriSHIN'Q
MARBLE WORK OF ALL
IDIiaiR.XIPT'IOJSI s
|J~\ESIG.\S ot Monuments, or any other
I 1 / Marble Work, furnished free of charge.
I Moulding in Plaster done to order.
solicited and promptly
’ filled.
I Office and Yard opposite the
Georgia Raii Road Depot.
S. B. OATMAN, Agent,
march llwly ATLANTA, GA.
Citation.
To James Henderson, William Henderson,
Lewis Henderson, and Reliant Henderson,
Mary Saxon, Hugh Saxon, Henry Ilender*
son, Nancy Owens, formerly Nancy Hender
son, and Jessie G. Henderson, and James
Hendrix and wife:
Richard Henderson having applied for
probate, at the August Term, 1869, of this
! Court, of the Will of William Henderson,
deceased, to which he claims to be an exeo
■ utor being so named in said Will.
You ami each of you, are required and
cited to be and appear at the Ordinary's
i Office, in the Court House of Bartow County,
at the regular August Term, 18G9, of the
Court of Ordinary for said County, to attend
tho probate of said Will. This 3rd May
1809. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C.
tITVIION.
To Abner A. Hood, George S. Hood, Lou.
Smith, formerly Louisa Ilood, Itutha Ann
Me Key, formerly, Rutha Ann Hood, W. H.
Hood and John It. Hood, having applied for
probate at the August Term 1809, of this
Court of the will of Henry Hood deceased,
to elicit they claim to be executors, being
so named in said will. v ou, and each of
you, are required, and Cited, to be and ap
pear at the Ordinary’s office in the Court
House of Bartow county, at the regular Au
gust term, 1869, of the Court of Ordinary,
for said county, to attend tho probate of said
Will
Witness my hand and seal of office, this 3d
May 18G9. J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary, B. C.
THE GA. MARBLE WORKS 1
AltS now prepared to fill all orders for Marhlo.iaori
to furnish MONUMENTS, SLABS, TOOMBS and
finished in the best style, and at lower prices than the
ame work done with Northern Marble.
Our Marble is equal to the
Jl Best American. Jk
Dealers can be supplied with /"Hi'lWkf'-
i'lj ijlljjl Blocks and Slabs nl any di- j |i|[:||i
ilillllll -11 mansions. For any inform- I ‘ 111 1
u “' ation or design, address Hiulitil' -.
J. A. BISANEIi, AG'T.
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
Jasper, Pickens Cos., Ga.
Septembers, 186S. wly
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Curtains,
Wall Paper,
&c.
OUR STOCK in the above goods is large
and complete, and we are offering extrs
inducements to CASH BUYERS, at whole
sale or retail.
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO.,
cor, Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
OUR STOCK of Famey I>ry Looch
is the largest ever offered in the city.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Buyers
Will find it greatly to their advantage to give
us a call. CHAMBERLIN, B. & CO.,
WE HAVE just received a largo lot of
IRISH I.INEN,'I ABLE DAMASK.
NAPKINS, BIRD’S EYE DIAPER, LA
DIES’ AND GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS.
SHIRT FRONTS, etc., etc., all of
Our Own Importation,
and arc offering them at prices far below any
ever offered in this market. Buyers at whole
sale or retail will find it time well spent to look
at our stock before making their purchases.
CHAMBERLIN. BOYNTON & CO.,
cor. Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
mch 24 Atlanta, Gi
Brick and Stone Ma
sonry.
LYMAff CHAPMAN is prep ared,!
at all times, to undertake any kind of
BRICK AND STONE WORK;
and will take contracts for such work to al
most any extent—from the running of a flue
to the building of a palace. His work is well
known in this community, as a very large
proportion of it has been done under his
own supervision. lie was brought up at tiro
business by his father, Joseph* Chapman,
formerly of Cassville, whose reputation as a
mason has no parallel in this country, and
man flatters himself that he can do as good
work as his father.
lor further particulars, apply to him in
CartersviUe, Ga. may 1,1839 y ly
Administrator* Sale.
BJ virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary l of Bartow county, will be
sold before the Courthouse door, in Carters
ville, on flic first Tuesday in July next, lots
ot land No. 613 and 514, in the 4th Dis. and
° a Section of Bartow county. Sold as the
property of Cintarilla Scott, deceased, for
the benefit of the creditors of said deceased.
DAVID A. VAUGHN,
May 18, 1860. wlOd Adm’r,
jL H BRA DFIELDS CC N.
i DK. J, BIUDUIELD'S
I FEMAI'LE
REGULATOR.
‘‘Womanßest Friend."
THIS VALUABLE KtRICINt Is pr«'p»r*i for wn.
MKN exclusively# snd to be oa etfbf WOV KN only,
it Is adapted especially to those case* uh*ie tl
is di-ordered, and will cure any Irregularity In 'ha
"inenas*," except In such cast)* it* ri qu>< * »urglrs|
operation. As these l»*t arc v rjr rat e, the PMfAl.lt
HKGULATOK Is of almost tmivef«a! ffpfdieaii, n. In
i a Midden cheek of the '•monthly corns's#” from eo>S t
trouble of mind or like cause, ft acta like a Chirm, h)
restoring the ditehgrqe in every l iptfafift, thus rtf
llevtng ihe fevtr, headach*. ptttn In the es f ts
back and 'Mower stomach,” lluahea **f Boat ntomt fh#
face, ch’ily renaallono, burning of the eyelids ams gen
eral rest 1 . sure-a. Taken In time, all there svtoplot***
pass atrav immediate’y. without li.Jot v to tie- cm sli
tutlon. Frequently, h' n ever, the prop-ir remedy Is i <>t
applied in time, the discus* becomes chronic, mol the
foundation laid for numberless evil* to the constitu
tion ol woman. The next “tuM.” comes are tied a'd
there is no “show,”'or perhaps Iho ‘‘w hites’’ will Ap
pear. There will be some uneasiness about the womb,
but very little or none of the natural Ituid escaping.—
The complexion becomes sallow, bowel* sir Ur-, a sort
of greenish caste about the face, constant dull aching
pains In the head, weight tfi the lower stomach and
hack, with or without w hit's, palpitations ofihi heart,
pallor, exhaustion, Indigestion, weariness, largopr,
aching across the loins, loss of apnellte, pall) iti left
breast, liglitne.-s aero** the chest. o‘>ugh and g| Idim ss.
If still allowed togs on,‘green slckne#*” » 1,1 be fully
developed—the headaatie becomes more sevei ». ts I'f]
loss of metnury, diminished sensibility, *«<./' *tnunich,
dyspepsia, no relish for food, logs of flesh, increasing
flutteilne of the heart, *>relling ot thefett. legs and
body and occasional soittlng ol blood. The slightest
<,Q'ort causes nnrrh rl t» eothinj, almost
The skin Is flabby and has a •'doughy feel.” This Is a
sad picture, hut it Is the condition of thou*? mi* of
women between the age* of 15 and 4.*», uh > are brouvht
to the verge of the grave by Iminra roc or nraleei to
take the proper remedy. To a I who are afflicted with
aiv of the symptom* above mentioned, In connection
with an Irregularity of tho "monthly -l<-k> e
e.rne-tly sir TaKR OH. J. Bit A 1) K! EI.D’S PKM IJL.K
UKfiUL\TOK. A few ounces taken, yu wi‘l »t orco
experience its benefit*, and with a ti tle patience you
mav he fully restored to health.
Thisrtmody Ims been extensively used for upwards
of 2d years by many pf the most exiteilehccd nn i m:c
cessfiii Physician* |r> (ie 'rgl i. We repent, thul Hr.
J. UradlleU 1 * f, insl* It ego Ia tor Is prepared for Wo
men and to he used by Women on y. It would nu
easy matter to furnish thousands ~f certificaP * to
prove its excellence, hut prefer to place the medicine
upon Its own merits. A trial is all wea k.
Prepared and sold in any quantity, by
Atlanta, Ga., December 20, IBM |
DU. liKADFI ELD—
Dear Sir : I take pleasure In stating 'hat some Mm*
pre ious to the late war, I u-ed wits the utmost suc
••e-*l, on a servant gl'l, your Female Ke, ulaior 1> e
pared then at Bradtl. Id’s Drug Store, W e»t Point, f) it .
She had been snfferfng sevoie'y from suppressed mtn
struatlon, and this medicines soon restored her to her
health. She is to-day living in Atlanta, sound and
well.
1 wl 1 state fnrt’ e>\ that I know its being used, with
equal success, on u servant gb I of my tnother-ln-lay.
Prof Uutherf. rd, of Athens, fl.a. this woman hi d'
I think, been diseased for six years. She was a hoi so
servant and seemed cu’ed, up to the time of > f
done Ido not bed -ate to indorse your prepa stion
for the purpose fur ahieh you recommend it V ms
trul -’< JNO. C. WHITNKU.
STATE OK WrmtGTA, TroupOounty.
•nds is to certify fiat I Imve ex-imined the Be-In*
of I)r. Joseih Ht-dfteld, Ol this county, »nd, ass med
leal man, pr u mnee It to be a e<> ibjnaM ,u o'medi
cines of great merit, in the treatment of all u.e d's.
eases nf females, for which l.» r.-cvmm-nds it. This
Dec. 2l»t, IbGS. W.Vi. P. BE A Lf.V, VI, >.
. CARTKRSTU4K, Ga., April _»«?. 1869.
Tins will certify that, two raembovs of my
immediate family, after having niffemd for
many years from menstrual irregu’arify, and
lmve been treated without benefit ly various
medical doctors, were, at langfh, c»ntpW"ly
cared by one bottle of I>r. J.Bradfi old's I’i>
male Rl i> ri.a cor. I, therefore, de.tu it try
duty to furnish this certificate, witli ,’iu hope
of drawing the attention of .suffering woman
kind to I lie merits of a medicine, who e now
er in curing irregular and suppressed in •n
--strufttion, lias b?cn proven under my own
personal observation. Its effect on such
cases is truly Wonderful, and well may tho
i cmedj bo called onian’s Best Frieud.*’
Yours, respectfully,
JAS. W. STRANGE.
L. H. BraflieM,
Wholesale Druggist
ATLANTA, GA
For sale in Ciirtersv T ille, by
vT. W. JB!E]3T
Jan. 1, 1869. Druggist
DR. 0. S. PBOPHITT’S
Family Medicines,
CONSISTING OF HIS CELEBRATED
LIVER MEDICINE,
Anodme Pain Hill Zi.
ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS.
Ague Piles,
. . . .AND. . ..
Dysentery Cordial, Femile Tonic,
. . . . AND..,.
i» uni* i*i.r« i »ix lj.
I’MR excellent Ret ediei of 0. S. Prophitt, M D., need
no recommendation— th 4r wuii known p >wer tu re
moving the rflsea es peou.Ur to our Southern rlunt',
having already established tor them uu eoviut ,e repu
tation in Georgia and the adj >iuing St .tea. A.(m
majority of persons living In the South at e predispos
ed to disease of the I.lvor, it Is grilled by all intet.i
gent physicians that most of the p tins an i a rhea of onr
people are ilue to organic or funutioua! derange non,
of that important organ. Prophllt’s Uiv-r iVediciow
and Antillilllous Till* strike directiv at tiie ro -t o! tim
evil. They core tite J ive which, in nno ease* nut of
ten. is at th j bottom if the Goughs, Dytpepsia, ,'olic,
Sica Headache, Ithoumat'sin, Constipation. Menstrual
Obstruction*, etc., so common among oir e .p'e,—-
Earache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, heurulgta
and bodily pains of every kind lloe before
Fropiilit** Pain Kill fit
like chaff before the wind.
If you liave Indigestion or in any form or
any other Chronic Disease*, u^e
Prophltt’s Liver >letlif£’ip,
It is sate and reliable; pure V-getahie,ami a lUpit
resdy for use at any and all times. Price, ti a bottle
—Bd t*s per cent, discount by the dozenbotiic, or more
«.lf von get Snake toit„ use
propjiitt’s pain kill it,
Internal and external Ts roc. fcivt a frtwJ. wound
of any sort, u«e the PAIN Kli.l, IT. Il you get dog
bit, apply the P..IN KILh, IP.
DR. O. S. PROPHITT’S
ANTI-BILLIOUS VEGETABLE PILLS.
Purgative and Febrifuge,
May h“ rel'ed/upon ns a safe and efficient catltv-th*
In ail Febrile and Acute Diseases of all kinds,
DR. O, S. PROPHITT’S
PEG ETA BILE AGEE FILLS'.
A case and certain remedy for Ague and Fever, OS’lts
and Kcver, and all kind/ of Periodical in*-»sy», and
is safe and reliable for ail to take at tu.y time,
DR. PROJ’MT'FS
COMPOUND DISCOTERY CORDIAL.
A safe and genuine remedy for ail kind • of Itor e’' J V
eases, Dysenteries, DUrrk-na, Bb-urfy Flux, Ac. It ■ . ,
ne given to all sizes, ages and sexes, and a Hi. tin.
with perfect safety, where UiCtWltt anjtiling us that
class Indicated.
CORDIAL FEMALE TONIC
AND
Purifying Pillsu
Th- Purifying Pill* .ind Female Tonic .**■>
together aa A Toil preparation, as you **•* in Hie ||jf,«
They have given perfect fotfifatitW hi me 1,1
for the fast twenty year,., In all. ease* that tin v ' r ,
commended for. 't he Pills may h,. taken V r-mnyrta *
w ith the Liver Medicine, without the Tonic. A ,
Is any indl'-atior for them, such «s efinrn v - ~, u
pB-efUng of the Pfel ot Pace, «- a fV- P> (, ~l’
the Blond, or a Flabby state offfie j. i, .'* ' '
ally follow K.ver, and < hills sr,d Ps“. *' ' vMl *
All of the above Medicine* solrl hv-i> ntc ...- *
fte ? cbahts ffeuerally
Prepared only by »R. O. 8. I'm .Pitt Ft
_ . . Cori - wfnu.
For sale in Atlanta F»v L-H, DRADr it "
Wholesale Druucist, »nd in Umi, .-sviiu't-!
J W, F HEJtT,