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ever sceu ,u thi- Sta c. in. •'aa.p u Irre
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for a few w.-.ks. *f New \ ark ...
p -ices. Now irlV Unto f,.»- oar mUzens to
HftrijiuHSi, as wo know )ir. lo
strictly reliable. U? k? cp* nothin* but at
Gold Jewelry, Merit:.;; sliver*
Wtii'e, and everyth,ug usually kept by ut?.
class Jewelers. s
l n prte t « a;w t eti $u ee ©a*.
f Within the p*ff year, fifty thou*an 1 brh
es of 1 ir. Tun s Vegetable Liver Pi‘U have
been sold, atW nut a amgle instance n known
where tluy have laihd to give t>a»; < actant
If you would enjoy life, .Lav,- .< line appetite
ami robust health, use these pills.
f.et (.'ooiruou Neii>u Decide.
What is the rational ...ode of procedure in
cases of general deG'rtfty ar-l nerrou* pr m
tration ? Does no* reusen teH us that judi
cious stimulation is r qnired. f* resort to
violent purgation in suon a o*se is a*- absurd
os i* would be to bleed a starving qiun. Vet
it is done eyery dsy. Yes, till- - stupid and
unphilianptrcal practice is eotitina#] in the
teeth of tin -yreat fact that physical weakness,
with all the nervous disturbances that ac
company it, is more certainly and rapidly
relieved hr Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Ilian
by any oilier me r ;ue at present known. It.
is true that gunfci ald- bihty Is bHen attended
with torpidity or irregu’urity of the Soar
and that this symptom must not be overlook
ed. Hut white the discharge of tits waste
matter of the system is expedited or regula
ted, its, vigor mu t be recruited. The Lit
ters do both. They combine aperient and
anti-bilious properties, with extraordinary
tonic power Even while removing obstruc
tions from the bowels, they tone and invig
orate those organs. Through the stomach,
upon which the great veritable specific acts
directly, it gives s her.lt.iy add permanent
iinpe'US to every' enfeebled function. Diges
tion is facilitated, the faltering circulation
regulated, the blood reinforced with u new
accessiou ol Hie alimentary principle, the
nerves braced, and all ‘the dormant pO'.Vjjr
of the system roused into Ltultky action; not
soattmodien’ly, as won! 1 h<* the case if a mere
stimulant were administered, but for a con
tingance. It is in this way that such extra
ordinary changes are wrought in the condi
tion of the feeble, emaciated and nervous in
valid by the use of this wonderful correct
ive alterative ami lonic. Let common sense
decide between such a preparation and a
prostrating cathartic supplemented by a
poisonous astringent like strychnine or qui
jiina. janb— itu.
SF SUBJECT to Dyspepsia, Piles, Consti
pated Bowels, Pain iu t lie Back or Side
or any of t tie various syirivtoms of an inac,
tive 1 over, dsc Smith's Liver Tonic. It is a
certain cure for Torpid I.iver and Constipa
ted Bowels. Messrs. Best & Kirkpatrick
have this val table Med!erne for sale, anu
will return the mom-y to a..y one who is not
perfectly satisfied nher us.ng one bottle ac
cord: ng to directions.
Prepared by Dr. Edward Smith,
.Newnan, Ca.
Jan tUh,-ly.
The Dcniomijic Itnt’dcvs of the
Leiri«istHire,
.. " -- |
/ K of il o Dt iniicrntif nomNers of l
ti e 7a iMr: itu;*f* an* retjuVutiul to meet
in Atlanta, Saluvctay, the Bih day of
January. Will our exchanges copy?
f (’onstitutior..
Accidents. —Oa Mon-1 ty, two ne
p.oes, unknown, were run over on the
Mtute Road, near Chattauuooga, and
killed by freight trains. Supposed
that they were stealing a ride. On
* od'K-sday, a negro woman walked
off the platform, while the cars were
in motion, four mites this side of
Chat taiiiKH'ga, and broke her neck.
[At. Constitution.
To lb : --We k iru that Judge
P I‘ope of lhe Atlanta Circuit, will
resign liis position. Judge Pope has
made a good officer, and we regret to
p..:t with bis servi-'es.—At. Con.
-cy 1 0 por'd a family has arrived
r • «*migrams iu linnets, consisting of
1 ii t or. moth. -and sixteen children,
nou" of them render six feet tall.
Tar; S L iio.,i •: Court. —The South is
Ron without a o , . -sentative ou the
bench of the Supreme Court of the
v hlfja 1 *“*<' . A
for General Grant to make that tribu
nal-completely sectional.
L d?~The Columbus Sun has it that
a ue/ro b s puiuled a pioturcof ileav- '
f"'. Tn the centre is a pot pie, and |
n -o«ndi it was a fence of sausages.—
The artist is from the country.
The F ranking Privilege. —An ex
amination has disclosed the fact that
each member of Congress has hud loin
tons of books and documents to send
out under his frank in two years. It
is estimated that it would require over
seven hundred thousand dollars in
postage stamps to have these docu
ments transported to the person for
whom they were intended.
Rome, Ga. , December 27, i*. m.—The
en'ire Democratic ticket, with one ex
ception, is elected by an average ma
jority of sixty. H. A. Smith’s majority
for M;.yor eighty-eight,
Important Purchase. The Rome
Daily learns that the enterprising com
pany of the Selma, Rome & Dalton
Railroad have recently concluded the
purchase of the branch road from Dal
ton to Cleavelaml, Tenn., a distance of
about forty miles.
US?* Agricultural report jnst out
makes the effiaou crop 2,700,0u0 com
mercial bales, fully equal to 3,000,000
bales of TOO los.
Jeff. Davis has been left SIO,OOO
by an English woman. So sny some
ot °nr exchanges, without giving par
ticulars,
A married lady being Waltz,
£ a . ve the following sensible and appro
pi'iate answer: ‘No, thank you, sir; I
have hugging enoitgll at home.’
people are never oufed. Af
j f h ivin 8 all their limbs broken, their
and their brain., knoek
a f>l ’ Will actually go to Jaw and
. > got furuaar aamagea.
) TOWN MATT 13 it
Ca. ter.7l lie, Ga., January V, l'STf).
C- 7“ At a regular meeting of Car
term ilie Lodge, No. 101, F. &A. M..
held December 17th, 18fi9, the foliow
ing officers were elected and installed:
S. IT. 'Path,m, W. M.
w’ n r c vt-
L. x . V.i aiji', J. \v .
7 r . Treasurer.
F. M. i' r, ’ rv: .' "■ Secretary.
M. B. McCim-v. S. I).
Lisdsav PAvrir, J. D.
V T . r Fr.w .imH, f w .
j -p ( ' Stew ! ts.
. J. W. Afivi.PV. T;h r.
Vt. at. tJfcibv.i. Jl Cos.
\v« bi g to c»iii itiicii.iOii to me utT
v'.rtise.i cut of the above linn, to be
r -TUid ;n ru’oth' r '•ohimu of this pap- f.
in view of the close of ti e Old, and
the beginning ot the New Year, let ns
stale, the facts ill relation to the Cash
B -denj of doing Lusiias:-;. By its
adoption, the aadrehaflt keos a full
Stock, iitid sells good- cheap; the me
chanic is paid, Jiv/s cheap aipl works
low, so the pipiossionai man turd all
the denial ns of the towns and ciiies.—
im; fai'iner sills, (instead of barter
ing,) bis hardly earned produce for
1 the money, at its value, intikes good
tioe of it, aiKi economy and thrift are
written in living characters on his
i t hreshold. Would you see your
own Luiid up and draw trade bom
a distance, and be the queen of com
merce, adopt the Gash JSystem; would
you have the fields smiling wish the
waving grain and luxuriant grasses,
ai.d plenty and peace m the country,
adopt the Cash System; would you
see contentment and morality and
in ighouio and sympathy an and support,
one for another, adopt the Cash Sys
tem; would you, iu old age, give to
your children as legacy not only of
substantial means to sustain them, but
of wisdom and virtue, adopt the cash
system. n .
Bt3£-A neat, new cost-age, with three
rooms and one fire-place, for sale or
rent. For furluer particulars, apply
to JNO. F. or JEFF. HARWELL.
Cai teibvilla, J.,n. r, xooi.
Local ®revltle«».
New Yfvu.— The New Year has
dawned upon us, and ibid mis com- j
menced its coarse. It is a proper sea- \
son to drop vices and practice virtues. |
Young man 1 if you have ever used j
the name of i-tl in vain, resolve, by
Cs help, tiiaf it sh di not tv so again,
and if you have partaken of the intox
icating bowl dining the past year, do
not do it the present. Can’t you
stop ? Will you not ? Tuv it.
Silently fell the snow-flakes on Sat
urday night, and on Sabbath morning |
| mother ear h vas robed in spotless |
win e; on Monday it re-cuuimeuced, !
and buowed nearly throughout the
day. "Welcome tho snow—welcome j
j good crops, and an abundance of;
j fruit.
Any one returning even after a short
abseence fjrom our “Station,” would bo |
surprised to rate new buildings in pro- j
gress. Our friend, Judge Parrott, is
; erecting a bunding on Main Street, for >
i the use of Messrs. Strange & Cos., to !
be used as a Tin Shop. We learn al
. so, that a Harness Manufacture will
j occupy a portion of it.
Our young folks have enjoyed them
; selves during the holidays.—
lX has been a hilawous time witli them,
J the amouiit of tire-works is any cri
! terion for fun and frolic, there has
been much joy. We am pleaded to
1 learn that tins festive season has pass
led off with much less use of Tonics,
i than iu Jays of yore.
Toe “Good Templars” held their
i meeting at the Masonic Hall, on
(Thursday night. ’ i ouug.ladies, go,
1 an 1 carry some nice young men with
I you, and join them; you’ii meet many
——i
Col. Sam Tate, the'Southern Rail-1
road King, was m our midst Tuesday, i
looking “as sound as au acorn, ho is
engaged in building an important Rail
road from Selma to Decatur, Ala. —
Success to him.
We saw quite a number of laborers
marching, spado in uuird, to the be
ginning point of the CarterSville & \
Van Wert Railroad. Tnev looked
like they me ant business, nnd we heard !
it said that cars would run on the ,
Road to the River by the first of Feb- j
nmvv. Success attend them.
Our Post Master, Uapt. Blacker, by
his kindness and obliging disposition, ■
is making many friends; he kindly j
distributes tile daily papers oh the ar- 1
rival of the cars, at the depot, so that
our business men can see the telegrams i
at oboe, without 'he delay of receiving j
them at the Post Office. The Captain
and his lady, we bcTk ve are from
‘‘Merry England,” bftt we welcome all
good people, from all quarters of the
•World to our country, ne haie rooi . |
for thousands of good, industrious men
and women. We say to them, COME, j
Our farmers and gardeners are all I
agog on the subject of choice fruit 1
trees. Within the last month, many j
thousands of dollars have been paid |
for choice selections. inn aluuo, j
from Ohio, shipped to this point,!
$3,500 worth. Our smi and .climate'
ire well adapted to tne culture of j
fruit, grapes, melons potatoes, &c.—
Our friend, €. T. Shelmnn, has sue- j
ceeded in. producing in his large or- ,
chard, the very finest of Peaches, Dam- j
sons, and uii varieties oi the plumb '
family.
Cotton coming in briskly, and finds :
ready sale, at advancing prices, at 22|,
really choice would bring 22 sc. There
is a good demand for corn, pork, meal
end oats: any amount of all these ar-
tides, can be sold. Bring them along,
’ o rners. Cartersville is your mar’
t »oda are sold fully as low in At-
Lnta—jjrr 3 tour place.
There are many improve.nerds need
ed to increase the beauty »nd conveni
c !c«' >f tmv Station, but wt dmh* n-; .
that Ihe gentlemen elect wni bo fully
equal to the demand upon them.
Death of A. E. Marshall.—We
were ] nned to learn this
of the .loath, in this <it r, from par 1 -
' f T**. »|*v n t +he
ociiate. Ho was a genial gentleman,
noted for many go >d traits <.f eh >.ruc
ter, ami nighiy esteemed. —Atlanta Con
stitution.
t'auous Explomox.—e learn that
the engine Clues nn•, en the u ‘fnte Rail
road, exploded vesterchyv art*•rifodn
ab o o’clock, one mile this side of
Dalton. The fireman and wood-puss
*er wore killed instantly, and the en
gr,. it, M . Ehswoi h, was uiortal y
wounded.— Era.
*
T>h,\t“ of Two Minis re r u . —We heard
vesti rdav of the de.ttii of two Metho
dist ministers, both of whom were at
die Conference iu R-une and inline
health. One of them, flev. Wesley P.
Arnold, had b< en a traveliiig preacher,
unintermpted’y, for forty years, and he
never was seemingly in better health
than when sit the Conference on the
Btb of December. He died of apo
plexy. The other was Rev. J. W. Rey
nolds, a young and efficient nhnist '.
We did not learn the diseases' of winch
he died —Era. -A
A Good Invention.’—We saw the
model of a now switch at the State
Road yesterday evening. It is sinijile,
efficient, and not liable to get out of
order. It does away with the necessi
ty of a frog. The design is that of Col.
G. W. Lee and John L. Fontain.— Em.
Correction,
Ms. Editor —I lave just learned
that a report has been busily circula
around town that Ido not maintain
good discipline in school, and also, that !
I allow imperfect, recita'ions, Ac. I
haidly n e.i inform the public, that all
such reports are mere fabrications,
gotten up with a view of injuring me.
I wdi further state that if blame at
taches to any one in regard to the
school we taught there last year, it
cannot be me, us Mr. Johnston took
the discipline entirely upon himself by
express stipulation. As to the last item ;
of the report, it is entirely too trims- j
parent to require an answer. My
school opens Monday the 10th inst. I
J. W. PRITCHETT.
Cartersville, Jan. 6th, 1870.
~B.~L.'SEiIErJS,“
4 C CX $: £|i§£
iw- bj- y *jl.a
CARTERSVILLE. GA.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!!!
SANTA CLAUSE’ H’DQUARTERS.
r «« n .M. fancyJkn plai%
u.vAiL/ttw| jp or Christmas Gifts.
cinr y/ndfq Sky-Rockets, Crackers,
Ni.L UnKo, Torpedoes, do., do.
rsmTOi Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Rai
j sins, dc., dc.
! i !! ,p i Almonds, Pecans, Brazilians,
isJio. English Walnuts, dc., dc.
L-sy"Cigars, Tobacco, and Confectioneries.
Always on hand to attend to business with
promptness and courteousness. Cornel of
Market street and Public Square, in the Ex
change Hotel Buiiding.
Dec. 7, 1800.w6m
TISE
RAMSDELL KORWAY OATS.
Have been tested by prominent planters in
every Mate in the t-ou’h the past season,
who report yields;of from 80 to 160 bushels
per acre, and quality superior so all
others. Unlike all other Oats it has a
healthy growth, roots striking deep, and
not easily affected by dreuglh, while its
stalks aro sufficiently stiong to bear the
In tact they overcome all the difficulties
heretofore experienced in production of
small grain in the South.
It should be sown in Sprhig one bushel
of seed to the acre It will spread until the
ground is completely covered with a luxu
riant growth. If too thickly seeded it will
choke itself,
GATJTIOM.
Counterfeit, seed is being sold for our va
riety in large quantities. The genuine seed
can only be bad at our Depots, and of our
appointed agents, who must be able to show
our bills and Trade Mark.
Price per bushels, $7 60; half bushel $4;
per peck, $2.60. Scud by express on re
| ceipt of orders,
D, W. RAMSDELL & Cos., 218 Pearl St.,
New York.
D. W. RAMSDELL & Cos., 171 Lake St.,
Chicago, 111.
HOUGH & CHURCH, Knoxville, Tenn.
GILREATH & SON, Cartersville.
Dec. 2d, 1869—ts.
COTTOW
CIRSS
REPAIRED,
BY JOHN F, HARWELL,
Shop ou East side Railroad, iu Joshua
Sumner’s Shop. sept 1.
To i>e4*iVAil’d AWAi SIS
LEISURE 110 URS,
A high toned, dignified. Family Maga
zine. for the young and old. Send $2,
and you will receive a sealed ticket, en
titling you to the Magazine for one
year, and a chance to obtain, free one
, of the following premiums:
1 Piano, - - - worth $550.00
2 Ruildiug Lots, - “ 200.00
i 1 Lady’s Watch, - “ 100.00
| 1 Sewing Macnine, - “ 94.00
1 Cash Premium, - “ 50.00
•
SIOOO.OO
AGENTS WANTED.
Send stamp for terms to O’Dwyer &
Cos., Pub’s., 33, So. 6th St., Phila., Pa.
! NEW ADVERIJUSEMENIS.
Georgia, Bartow County.
O ;DtNARV < QrFICE.
Bartow « ounty, Georgia.
\LL PESMON v euucerned are hereby
noiifi'-d that Joseph Lavis of said eoua
jty ..as * »en trp u ins . N isitlenee ia said
j xty. e&unj e-.;v, to *.a: Said cow ...
about lOjdr 11 years ol«E large horns, reu
' and white snottnd, iposttv rcJ on the’ h®ad.
, ...... a crog'uJ each car an 1 an underbit ot:
j the left ear. Appraised by John Rogers and
I H iiLaui Chitwood, at "Tea Dollars The
riwups i- required in c one tor-vaiu.
: property, pay einir»«se, uii*l> t»k«i eanl cow
said loseph Par's, pn >*a(rry lay. the gj! i:
JittUli: J, 184 u, tj thv S Uildet* ilil o*l
der ol CollrW i.munrv, ir>7.*,
JJ*A. liDWAiFty tlrdiuarj* It
Georgia, Hurtow < o sat} .
W kj |» B AS.» cS'iu .HyCid miu li. C. »lv-
V v of -nid County •r-rk±ifcq:cta,o , .n ■■■
the Court of Ordinary to eht’uge' th« p iWST
road, i.aduig Itoia uu: iLa . raec road, neui
Mrs. Din'i-ev Jolmso p in the
’23d dial, and 2d sec. of saidCoftii*#, to Can
ton,' so at to :on ;o «iie rigftt of its. g,
location, on lot of land No. ip said d'.
to tlie line of said lo*. and tuMide east to the*
j present route of said road, ami Reviewers
having ueen aj po aied. vriio nave review.?*i
and reported favorably to said change. A;1
persons concern’.*Tare notified to be anji ap
‘dear iu ary otocc, an a si.ovv euuzi-, Ifj.ll.
! they can, wituin the tune j re-.;, bed by lav.
wav -itiii c mage sitotild n>>t be made. T!i.s
Jd Jay oi Juua.y, 18it>.
J. A. li )W \ RP. Or Unary B C.
G\ EOBGI/v. BARTOW COb NTY.—W B
| Fulton lias applied, to me for ex
emption of Personalty, and 1 will pass upon
the same, at 10 o*C ock on tlic morjihig ol”
the 1 -htii iustaut, at my olSce, tliis iia Jaa,.
1870. J. A. HOWARD, Old.
F.OIIGIA. BARTOW COUNTY H. V> .
T C<>bb h«o applied for ex,ijjEiption o;
Personalty and setiTßg apart and valuation
of Homestead, and I wilt pass upon tin
same, at Iu o'clock on the laoruing of the
15th instant at my officeg this Jan. 1. 18*0.
J. A. HOWARD, Ord. B. C.
/'ri EOP.OIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—A.
t J Collins lias applied to me for ex- ;
emption of Personalty and setting apart and I
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass up- I
on the same, ut 11 o'clock qn the morning of
the lUtii Jatuiary inst..nt, gt my o.lioc. this 1
4th Jan’y, 1870. J. A. IDW UU*. pid.
Crorffsa Barlow coti'H;*,,
Garrison has applied to mo
D. is for exemption of personalty; and 1
iviii pass upon the same at my ollice su lo j
o’clock, on the lAt li Jan’y. This Jan. 4, ’7O. j
J. A. 110 WARD. Ordinary B. 0.
f"1 EOTGTA. Bartow-County.— Mary J. I
Jf Smith has applied for exemption of I
Personalty, and setting apart and valuation i
of Homestead, and I will pass upon the same |
at 10 o’clock on the morniriflr’of the 10th itist, ;
at my office, this 41 li Jati'y, 1870.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary,
'WTOYiCE Lk ereby given to all persons i
Aul having demands against, li. |I. Row
land, late of Sartow County, Georgia, de
ceased, to present them to me properly made t
out, within the time prescribed by law, so as !
to show their character and amount; and all
persons indebted to said deceased, are here
by* required to make immediate payment.
W. H HOLLINS HEAD,
Jan 4, 1870 Exr. of K. 11. Rowland.
Estray Notice.
i ‘Wl37'ill be sold at the residence of Joseph
% y Davis, in the 98" 1 District, (l M of
Bartow County, on the 15th of January,
1870, a cow, about 10 or 11 years oliff large
horns, red and white spotted, mostly i*d
on the head, a crop of encli car, with an uu
devbit off the left ear. Sold by order of the
'Ordinary, as an estray, taken up by Joseph
Davis, this January 4th, 1870
W. W Rich, Sheriff.
The School at Pine bog Masonic Insti
. tute, Bartow County, will commence on the
Second Monday in January, 1870, under the
I charge of Kcv J. M. Brittain, A. M.
I The well established reputation of the
above named gentleman is sufficient to iu
. sure rapid advancement and 1 borough in
struction of all tlio students under his charge
Especial attention will be paid to morali
ty- * 1: ‘
Board can be obtained in good families
for twenty-five students at SIO.OO per month.
The locality is perfectly healthy.
The patronage of the public, is respect
fully soltciied.
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION, WITH
RATES OF TUITION , I Oil TEN
MONTHS’ SESSION:
First Class —Orthography-, Reading.
; \\ riting, English Crammar, Ceograpy, and
Arithmetic, SISOO. 4
Second Class—English Composition,
ITi-tory, Book Keeping, Elementary Alge
bra, Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene,
- - - - - $-25 (0.
Third Class—Natural Philossophy., ( As
tronomy, Mi nerology, (leology, Botany
i Rhetoric, ana Bourdon s Algebra, - S3O(XI.
Fourth Class—Mental and Moral Science,
Latin, Greek. French,• amt Higher vrattie
ma'wvwy -3 * ■
BOARD OF TRUSTEES,
A. A VINCENT, 8, M. BRADFORD,
| WILLIAM ALLEN, W. 11. KING, T. A.
| WORD, A lip A JOHNSON, J. R. ADAIR,
; Secretary*.
_S p E <?JE At, s.
Extra Sjiceia! Yutitv,
Beware of (Vuntei felts! Smith's Tonic Simp has
been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to 1
grief.
SAIITSB’S TOXIC B¥5M. 3*.
The genuine article must have Dr. Joltn Bull's pri
vate Stamp on each bottle. Ur. .John Bull only ha*
the right to manuibc ure and sell the original John
Smith’s Tonic Sj rup of Louisville, Ky. Examine we ! l
the label on each bottle. If my private stamp la not
on the bottl -, do not purchase, or r ou will be deceived.
See my column advertisement, and my show card
I will prosecute any one iofringing on my right, The
genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by
myself. The public’s servan', Pit. JOHN jIUi.L.
Louisville. Ky., April 23.186S
TO COXSUMPTIVES.
THE Advertiser, having been restored
to liealth in a few weeks, by a
very simple remedy, after liavipg suffered
several years with a severe lung affection
and that dread disease, Consumption—is
anxious tn 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 cf 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 bo inyaluable; and he hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it wily
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless,
iug.
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New Y ork.
Peas3 &. His Wife
Do you like a good ,mp of coJVwe or
milk toast tor break t as v Y Give an one
rial.
New Ad vektis em ents.
7ILCGX, r IBBS & ca,
hnp*> rters *£ Dealers in
FAli M i*llS**T
I fncrtfea** roar crops and ImnniT" ynnr Land
,by using ' n
[> B 0 £ v 1 y <jrnnj
! impgrtcp. uy w tuf.
\Nlv*.> »i Tii fUrir
£*; v ic hC;;i \.
, wn/ o v , V,inn* a <vvs
M A NIP U LAf £ D GUANO,
Which h P< .yC-iIH I.IC SUii '.liC b- si .'lJl
nure u _
\ T iSO *
salt & r lasted eoxror’i>
Dorh, pre >|MC!i i at* Savannah, {.<»,, and
—~a
| FOII SA .XfOR CASH
By X r-r
Ytllcox, <Sc Cos/
tjupoi’Jcri aiul dealers .’is (
ts U A A A r-> .
90 BAY ST., SAVANNAH. GA.
U EAST BAY ST., CHARLEsJT'oX. S C.
2518H0A8 ST., AVUUsXA, GA,
WE also have a good supply of puie
DIS-SOL V j BONES, L\ N U ILA* i ER,
‘and AGRICULTURAL. SALT, at muikt.
prices for cash.
For further information, address as above
for circular, or subscribe to the Southern Jy
ricaitarah-ft, publish J by W, C. Mumur
phy it Cos., Sav.ir.nah aud Augusta, Ua., a:
the |ovv price oi 25e. per uunum,
Jan. 6th,- Bui.
See also thei- advertisement of Sewing
Mach lie in oilier column.
Anticipating moving into a Net? Store,
I have determined, in order to reduce my
large Stock ot HOLIDAY GOODS, tocorn
nienee on the 30th of December, to sell any
article in my,Slock of DIAMONDS 4 Watch
es, JEVvIAAtY, SOidD SILVER WARE,
&c, at New York prices, as money is scarce,
and in order to bring iny fine Goods within
the hands of every one. 1 have concluded
to sell goods at. these prices for a few days
only. Gome early, and get a selection Re
member, that most of tliis fine Stock has
been purchased within the past month, since
the decline in Gold". Now is tiic time for
bargains.
GE9, SHARP, JR.,
1,2 V '£] JII MVI 2. iff 3 * <S* TO ?t E.
Aihiittn, Gu., Jilin, Otii. ff.
Carte rsvilk High School
*•" 'St A*
*• /.i-rn /;■ 1
spy ;:>*> y ■***/ 2
V 7 Sta Is Tl 13 O P Fa H :
FOR THE ADMISSION OF PUPILS
MALE A.JS L> E^jcGAIUVILItL
In the flo iso now occupied by Gob J. ft.
YOUNG., on the 10th of January, ISTO, Pu
pils will be prepared for business or college
Strict. di*cipli«e will be rigidly en
forced.XJ3S
Public Examination and Exhibition at the
close of the Spring Session,
* RATES OF TUiTlOft. j
pifiST GLASS, per mouth, - - 3j2.n0
SECOND - - 3,«0-
XU IllD “ “ “ - - 4,50- 1
TUIT.IOZV payat lc monthly, in advance.
Ii( )N ALD J< GUNSI’.OA, .Principal.
Mrs. Mr K. JOHNS TON,“Female Depart
ment Assistant.
jan 6 1870—ly. ' " "jfl '•
SR;A .V. ,J .VCfiArGO^r*
PHACJICiMa PHVStG'A.J AND SUR
QEGN.
Oltiee fit vm. J. AY, CiiiTy &
€®\» SSraig R «?!*«. ..
He hat «o giTaiignd hishuuM.ss. that he
is now prepared to depute iris' whole lime
and attention to the plncWce.- and lie tVels
ctiiifi lent, with his extensive experience, that
he can give entire sit inaction A liberal
share of patronage respectfully solicited,
jan 6 ISJo—iy.
| SSiertlF Sales for FiLruary, IST?.
>„N ihe first Tuesday in Feb. i.ex,, b fore
| $1 ikeLTiurtuGus* Car(ersv.lic v
i Bartow county,T!,,,, v.ithin the legal ho.U:s
j 01-"• lie, wui be soul, the iotlowing properly,
1 IQ Wit:
i's Gi-S GF IiAND, No. 15-> in «he life
h:hF 2ml !S *ctior.' *of Bartow
».tunny nsthe j.ropiirty of David F.Jourrson,
deceased, to sal .sly an ni issued nyrthe rrr
din ary of in favor of »7.ity A.
Johnson and her three minor childr* n,
against M u y A. Johnsan, Admiiiistratrix of
D. P. Jolmaou deceased. Pointed out by
| plains iff.
j ALSO, the town lots in the town of Ca: s
vide, on which the dwelling and other Lous
es and stables stood in June ibAU, an I. also
the ga de i, brick yard and all the la.i » ad
: joining the house & lot on which Jos Ghapinun
j tlu-n resided, or that is contiguous ! o it that
belonged to the said Joseph (Jhapman, be
ing in all tfiiity acres, more or less. Abo
forty acres of land, more or less, purchased
by the said Joseph ('napman, from Solo
mon !>’. Lowry, as the property of Jcuseph
1 t liapnian, to satisfy a mortgage li i'a issued
i from ,Bartow Superior Court,'in lavor of
i Warren Akin ifphist sdid Cliajimanl—
Pointed out in said 5 fa.
ALSO Lot of Land No. 30, in the 32d dis
trict and 2nd Section of L'anow County, cs
the property of Silrs Bell, U> sat.sl'yVfi fa
issued fr»m Bartow Superior Court in favor
of John Leake, against Silas Dell. Pointed
| out by plaintiff.
ALSU, Lot cf land No. 817. in the 27ft
dist. and 2d section of Birtow County, as
tlie property of l). VY. K. Peacock, agent,
&c , to satisfy a Tax fi fa issued by the Fax
i Collector of UavJow Cyttaty, in favor of tlie
Georgia, and liartaw < mmty, sold
for taxes-dftt; said fckaie and county. Lev
ied on and returned by A7ll. Bmuop, L- G
Lots oi land Nos. filG, fill; bTO. and 571
in tue IT In- uisu .ct aud 3rd .-ectn.ii of eun.l
county; levied on us the property of K. &
L. t>. Rauiypy. to-satisfy two tax fi fas' issued
by tlie TuX Gclitctor of Bartow county, oi
lavor of tue biale of Georgia and Dariow
t ounty, against oaid Ramseys, Lev tea on
and relurueu lo me-by a couaiable.
Yi'. W. iUGD, SiilT.
Jitn- i. 70. Yi. cULLLv";. D. EUX
lutoi's ftiiio.
! WV‘ be sold OL l ure Lite tiourt House
y y Door in. iJariersvuie, Uarlow L'oaiuy
Ueoigia, on the first Tuesday m Jlu c!i, la
| 70, within the legal hours of sale, lot ofland
No, 188. iu the ,«h Dust aud Brd section ot
said county, containing 160 acres more or
less, 100 acres oi wii.cu is cleared and. in
high state of cultivation, aud tire balance
well timbered- The same sold under an or
der of the Court of Ordinary of said eounu,
; as liie property of Josepn il..Jones, deeeus
| ed, loi tlie benefit, tit the heirs ana creditors
of ->aid u..erased. 'J enna o. ia:d.aa»c cu.
j t his Jan, 4ih, leid.
8. JJ JO.di}, Adui'r.
v y*J £ ‘l. jin**"
THE 0 TEAT 310 00 PURIFIEF.
in* ii-.M i’.i.vf.'fti ant lifiiiible V'e^tutble AlbTuiive Known.
Ands t I\ y ti’fi l a linUa 4$ »ua »»f dideanes to yi *ntisr that> wny other Preparation.—
In i Fie u i ''v v* i ; o„h, it U iti. j|» .m.*, Kt eu
maito atfec'it>ii|, ,t p. uv« > % it* ae ly of |><«9 ; Mve anti i , *'niarK iMic * a*f.
\ W.ifiJANTEO A CEfHAI.'J CURE fCR
Sulu I T !te «1 .ve,« Vru - ffrim lh<C ii'tita» < n 1 wn<) the Patient to
ip r j x .1? xx ixa. Larxi a. t>t:d jptj rity .
MaaiAi.ictur ji in Hie
/■ I.A B#.nA'L’.DJtY Oft
" /•' CE.MBEUTON, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO.,
lATiANT.I, GEORGIA.
0 “ *
FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES:
ir oen n,„ t L-m<L 500 a»U«.i a Linseed (VI, 200 (Jhlloos Ta-penUne,
10M .V JH rt.|. .V. it: JH! '\ Sijilrt, OJ 'lt'.VtM .1 lii.lii f OUS', 2,«.M P .lllldH poll y
cO i <» >. - 0(0, \ ...e, 50 f»« Siit-Jlh. M-irjih n*, HW Pen tut* Ueloinei,
100 i ,, »yi l, iNn <1 Oopavt*, • 100 !* .inis tit -,e M vss, *K> Rwanda ekdr-i* Nltrr,
u ’‘f' } Aic-hol, s'ji* liiilou. Varmahe. (nit aorta.) 100 Pounds ltcCnad Uorux,
- » l '»ul, O dtu Uiuphor, 50 Puaiitli lodiJe Potassium.
Large Biock of ,
PUBS DRUGS,
INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICINiS,
PHOTOGRAPHKS CffF!Vf:OALS, STOvK, £t C., On hand, aud for sale, £t flke lowest possible
prices ; call and examine stock and prices. ,
Pemueiiton, Wilson, Taylor & Cos.,
Hypt ?, ’SfiOwiy ATLANTA, GEOKGIA.
W iiolCsS*felv lil! id Betail Druggist, |
« ' ; ~: i' T ■ I * * ■' f ’,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA,- - G K O U G I A .
Central City Condition Powders':
1 OR
Horses, SScfle'S, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, and
Pc-ultry,
J lldi-ibU- JlSidiciuc for Diseases Incident to alt kinds of Stock I
'V _=-.... > /x — r ~— •■ _j-svr?g=k- The,su Powotn* will
Y : -'•TTgS 1 / . zggf-i'S'. S Btfcngthwi the stomach j
am! intestines, c.'eanses
I•:* in • i •.•;•, "It mi ivr mm- ,
rv - nealtby s»atc. i
i •■•js. 'S&t&rT&h . \ l nev urea sure pre
s■ ‘ ,
-R ; ' ; 'T ; v i' i - : - .R ulf And a certain remedy for
Aw V - 'Aif.;:- -f, .‘giri-t .I'/' , Dmeii es i tic dent to tlie
. r - ' d.u:.i:. su.
Mgf-A - • . • • )77 I. i TEH,
-p ,; R . • l'i ■/.*,
■■■>■ ■ . . T' . /'.;/'A77T-,
1 '' . - //AM » 7’.'-’,
* - SLA I FRJKG,
S \R t* .. ' - FEVERS,,
[Lose of Appe te and Vital Dn«si b y. |
! t FOR MILCH CO WS .
I !
By actual exp'-ricnrc it has
: ■ | ro« »n iliat tliese row- <r{y:TJ; S . -v ~7 ■?;
i d«r« will increase,tut qfsaUty . CETg. jt 2y V ' '.‘.l • '■ '
c.
1 And make the UtT«r PFB fi*» T - h'l * • .*.».£&?./. v*
" .... . ,
In l:itt< ii'iic latHe it •'•ve. ,' . -.-»
jeXMd U»L tb,„, tivu™ f • §L#*l
ll.ueu ta 1 ;■. -■ • e '
|Foff HOGS AtiS SHEEP. b
For all i'iseascs of these animals such as
COUGHS, ULCERS IN THE LUNGS, HOG CHOLERA, AND THE ROT IN SHEEP--
ill esc Powders arc invaluable. They will cure mange, aud promote the growth of stunted 1
P.gs. |
m POULTRY
These Powders are a certain Cure and Preventive of CHOLERA, and other di«ea«es of !
CIHOtvENi'S, TU iltviii'r.V, DULk£, etc., anti will improve the condition of all kinds ot
fcWwis.: 4
Xhe<e l’owd»vß are offer ml to the public w' f h a guarantee of practical usefulness to *H 1
! who have stock of any kind, All DrnggiGs have them, for sale, FIFTY' CENTS per
I box. Full direct'.biis accompany each box. The taade supplied at a liberal discount by
1 the Sole Manufacturers. - •
For sole, in T . by
mMumrar, Wilson, taylorj co* and l. h. brad field.
X L. W. II UNI’ & CO.,
dec I. ’69 wfiw . DRUdOrSIS, CHERRY STREET, MACOA, CA.
1 U ! T ! 3
j VF/iEXABIJi UVliit PiIXS ! !
i Lores Diseases of tl>e Liver & Stomach.
3J 2 S
JET,IK OTO R, A. TSTT’! I
> pleasant cur" tor Coujjhi, ('olds, etc.
T U T T ? S
SarsapariHa and (juem’-t Ddifjht !
I'Lic Great Alternative mid lllood Purifier.
IXirnoVE!) HA fR DYE!
Warr.-t jred tlie host Dve in use.
| fi*#* These standard Projiajcatuins a»o for
! sale h\ RKST a. JviHKP\TKfPK.
but 12m. Cai t-ei»viile, Ga.
ATLAJST V TCUKSTRIKS.
THK undersigned offers 4jjp*>n»
f'aic,‘ toe present ...
-e ,';on, a choice oeiec
b'UV 1 V TRKKS* -
SMALL FItUITS, UKaPE-VTNFS
ROSES, ORNAMENTAL TREES,
AND SDK ITBBFP V
Descriptive ( , atalor'u«s aeut, per mail, free,
to ail applicants. Address
HAuDGiN, t Old. <V ( <>.,
Nov d-w4lu Atlaina, Ga.
Uaauo Las raked a w.»r in Aujrusla.
[ aits Kwt'..r that t’.'O wua’t L
| dr.ni* ..at of town ;>y til. ului wit Lie
! ci.y huii.aj ftiiu u. u. A'j> eijud'tVi&c.
M Tfl. C lAV,
Jrv^
PW i.
m
Worker aad Dm brie
ITALIAN AND WHITE RUTLA ND
AND
Vin erica n Statuurv MurbUf.
9 *
IViCNUim.NtS, tUu.bS,
Ht*ad> aucs TiMcis, I’rns,
**> a licl
Tant!o
MO l i
Ls TSXXIIST 3-
MAKSIE MOhK OF All
X)X SOirXJ X^XTOJS3 S.
nt.!S|(i,\B ot M.,nuinetila. o/uiiy other
Murhlv VVurs, lurnislird tie. of *h»i„«j.
Vlmilihmt in Plaster done to or.ler.
ttiHWora boliritcd uml pvomptlv
tilled.
ami \ uni oj.pusilo tho
Georgia K iii iload Depot.
S. R. OATMAN, Ayu/,
march llwly A FI.AISTA, UA.
V. R. TOWMFY, J. S. STEWART,
Ncwto i Cos. Ha, Oxford, Ga.
To; iys Stewart,
IK PORTE StH AND DEaLKRII IN
HARDWARE,
At llit- Sign at Ui«
MILL SAW and UAMEFOFK,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
HESPECTfUU.Y 1 cull the sttenitun » Mrr.h.nt*
amt n'l n, to th lr LA RITE AND WEI L ASSORT*
till >iO(,'K ol
Foreign and Domestic Ifardware,
C insisting in [nut of
I run, Steel, Nails.
Builders’ami Carriage .Materials,
Agricultural I in pie menu,
Grain Cradles,
Svthe Blades,
Tools of all kinds, &c., &c.
ALSO,
LEATHER, IIME AND COTTON YARNS.
AGENTSKOH
Hook’s Anii-Frict:on Metal.
Uausrh’s liuwbnne Super-Phosphate of
liithe,
BtifTnlo Scale Works.
Nonpareil Washing Macliired.
PROPRIETORS AND AGENTS VOIt
Rrooh’N Patent Portable Coi
tus* ami I9a> Screvt amd
ftevoSvin? Pgv.*,
In over one hundred Counties ,p Oeorfrt* t
IX&'C'ovnty Rights j or Sule. w 8
June fi ly
RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS,
%-if E 11 \ » K the Agency of the w n.Jer-
Y'V fid and prolific T«iiety ru CATS,
tiie samples of which were the tn'iuiruiioa
.OF TMOSAMDS AT
XYTXXL
Georgia State Fail*.
Call and get the hi.-t.irr <7 *hc . tied give
your oPtler, ns the supply is rnp.d ! y being
sold. PferttiuißS will be given for the Igr
. gust yield.
N. 6ILKEATH ,t SON,
| Dec. 2d, 1889-4 ms
Irammelu 'mm
DEALERS IN
M ! ft- : Wiei4» ,Wpt. t*‘ * M*}
Staple an.i Fancy
DRY-GOODS,
i
M OTIONS, HATS, HOOTS, SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, <t>\, do.
Also,
I- ’
P R 0 1* II C E »
j .=•
;C ROCKIES, CROCKERY,
CUTLERY, HARDWARE, &C.
I J IEdTUEtt Shoe H'IJTDiA'OS.
We call the attention of the citixone of
j B>ii low. and ad’oining coot.lies. !“ our ele
tflitt aud wcil-assi.rtfst sioek <7 Goodn and
1 Groceries. Under PuoKeu* iiall.
TRAM . ELL & PUCKETT,
I'artorsville, deo. 7.
mtiUJL BIIL2 s
!
O F
LADIES’ DREES GOODS,
, .'T EVERY PATTERN & VARtETT
Togetkrr Htlti <- (iOr'•rat A imr tifi&ti of
sT. IEEE .4 A’ t) FA SC F PRt -G O 01\JSL
FOR
Men, Women and Cuii '>kk.n.
Together with a fun* si'»ok oi
CROX RY, CUTLERY- HARDWARE.GLASSWARE.
JiGTIONS: iUrS; 800 * oj ibllisSs
UENTUNKNS 1 FUR*USHiRG GtOOS,
!In fact, nearly any and every Guli. -c can
■ call for in ray the above cuu. ti-rab.d i iV'yiht*.
siipermr quality, which ’( an* ><tt win,, < -u»d
ai very short proti’*. Cmne mid - ‘ -ter
yourselves aud be convinced.
P. h. Ai UOx* *
CsA/ ku Übv. 4*