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OAKTKRSVILLE, GA., DEC. 21, 1871.
xToCA I- MATTE It S.
vixssks. i;K<>. I*. Uowxi.L it Cos., anil 8. M.
I’kttenoill A t 0., New York, and Gkikkin A
Hoffman, Baltimore, newspaper advertising
«ironts are duly authorized to contract for ad
vertisements at onr lowest rates.
Our Authorized Local Agent**.
C. W. Harris, Stilesboro, Ga
U. F. I’owkll, Morganton, Ga.
T. F. Grkir EUijav, Ga.
A. W. Blalock, Town Creek, Ga.
T. L. Langford, Ludville, Ga.
E. Ji. Oarpxntir ami H. 11. Galloway,
Blue Ridge, Ga.
*ear\Ve have in our Retail Dry-
Goods Store the most superb and ele
gant stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Laces, Em broideries, Hosiery and gen
eral assorted stock of Dry Goods ever
before offered by us, and we solicit in
spection of our stock from' all. Sam
ples sent on application.
Chamberlin, Boynton & Cos.,
Cor. Whitehall & Hunter Streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
•
The Largest and Most Superb Stock
of Velvet Axuiinater, Body Brussels,
Taixtstry Brussels, 3 ply, Ingrain and
Cheap Carpets, Cnrtains, Floor
Oil-Cloths of ull widths, and House
Furnishing Goods now on Exhibition
and for Sale at Extremely low prices,
at
The Carpet Store of
Chamberlin, Boynton & Cos,
Cor. W. Sc H. Streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1 ill: fill'.owing names arc Suggested as suita
ble persons for a Hoard of Commissioners for
jlie to*vn oi ' artersville : Col. J. G. M. Mont
gomery, Col. R. A. Crawford, F. M. Ford, K. L.
t ilitrs, and James B. Conyers.
Manx Vurails.
Tmc following mime, are proposed for Town
Commissioners for the year 1873 : K. W. Mur
phy, Nelson Gilreuth, John Callahan, Alfred
Williams, and 'Alios. M. Compton.
Citizens.
THK following names are respectfully sug
gested for Councilman for the yearlß72 : Thos.
■stokely, Nelson Gilrenth, W. T. Wolford, J. C.
Maddox, and Aarou Knight.
Many Citizens.
COUNCILMEN FOlt 1873,
K. N. Gower, A. P. Wofford,
J. T. Owen, Gkorok Satterfield,
M. 11. McGinty,
The above ticket has our influence and votes
bt the election for Couueilmen for Cartersville,
Jan. 6,1873. Many Citizens.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We are authorized to announce the name
of John A. Gladden as a candidate for the
office of Constable of the Town District at
the approaching election.
Dec. 21st, 1871.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS.
On Tuesday, the 26th December, at
the a uir Grounds at 12 m., Mr. Styles’
Dexter will run against Mr. Davis’
Lujhtfvct, owners riding. Immediate
ly after tiiis there will be a pacing race
between Capt. Styles’ Mack and Thos.
Tumlin's lately imported mare. As
soon as the races are over, the
youug men of Cartersville will have a
Tournament, and at night a supper.
100 Boxes Window Glass—all sizes—
just received at Loyless Drug Store—for
sale at Atlanta prices and freight.
Superb lot of Handkerchiefs. Extracts
Colognes, Toilet Powder Setts, &c., for
the Ladies at Loyless.
2000 Dss White Lead on hand and to
arrive at Loyless.
Mammoth Stock of Fresh and Pure
D* , ugsjust received— No old goods o erd—
Entire Stock Fresh at Loyless.
Large Stock of Linseed, Kerosene, Tan
ners, Lard, and other Lubricating Oils,
now being received at Loyless.
I propose to sell any tiling in my lino at
Atlanta figures and freight—Give me a trial
and be convinced that I mean what I say.
Loyless.
Payne A Satterfield’s In
tlie place to buy your Pro
visions at astonishingly low
prices. Oct. 17tf
I mean what I say.—ls you owe me come
and pay. I Need tub Money. No Joke !
J. T. Owen.
Payne tV Satterfield have
the finest Bar in town, and
keep the best liquors. Go
and see them. Oct. 17tf
All who are in need of a good Shave
Hair Cutting, etc., should call on Essex
Choice, who is ready at all times to serve
them in the best and latest styl« of the
onsorial art. 2.
Payne dt Satterfield will
not he undersold. All they
ask is a trial, and satisfae
tiou is guaranteed. Oct. 17tf
Gjexts Hand made French calf Boots at
very low prices at Howard & Ramsaur’s.
If you want the best Cigar
you ever smoked, go to
Payne A Satterfield’s and
get it. Oct. 17tf
Job-Work done at the Standard & Ex
press office must be paid for before taken
rom the office. We work at cashprices.
Everything in the Jewelry line for les B
than New York retail prices.
Plated goods of all kinds at Manufactu
rer’s prices. J. T. Owen.
All persons indebted to the Express, up
to October 28th ult., for Subscription, Ad
vertising and Job Work, would do well to
call and settle immediately. This is posi
tively the last call.
TO those who are bowed down by nervous
Debility, and despair of ever recovering the
vigor and mien of manhood, we earnestly re
commend Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar
Bitters. Before they have finished the first
bottle, they will Teel the restorative principle
at work in every portion of their broken-down
systems and hope will spring up in their hearts.
Jfo case of Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Intermittent
Fever, Rheumatism, Gout or kidney disease,
can resist this unequalled vegetable tonic
which is unpolluted by any distilled or fer
mented liquor. decl4-4w.
notice.
After this date we will cease
toll. But will keep on hand for
supply of all grados of Flour and fresn ground
Corn. Meal, Grits, Ac. . Corn and
-"SF* marke i ACO ad
W heat. *• v.Dec. SUtISTI.
maj, McFarland, of the U. S. Egineerw, was
in our town last Friday, for tht purjiose of
making arrangements preparatory' to making*
survey of the Etowah river between this point
and Home, in order to open said river to navi
gation. Major McFarland informed us jthat
this was a link in the great chain of the Atlan
tic and great Western Canal project. The route
has already bee* surveyed from Home west
ward, and another ’party is now engaged in the
survey of the section from the head waters of
the Oemulgee river westward to Little river in
Cherokee county ; and lie proposes, as soon as
he returns from Washington city, whither he
has been called, to enter upon the survey of the
section from the mouth of Little river to Rome.
He speaks enconragingly of the enterprise.
RS.
The Election.—We have justbeen to the
pells and deposited our vote. We voted for
Bmith, who is ahead by a about 40 votes, There
seems to be but little interest taken in the
election ; up to the present writing not a sin
g\efr*tdinan has exercised hi* right* at the polls
at this place. We supi>ose Bulloch has acted
so badly that they are disgusted with making
governors, and have concluded not to be re
sponsible for putting another man in office.
Notwithstanding all this we say hurah ! for
Smith. n
The Weather, at the present time is spring
like and pleasant. Occasional we have a sud
den, dashing little shower of rain, which re
minds us very much of April. The “almvnic"
«//#ais of cold weather before or after Christ
inas! or some time sooner or later, and every
body had better look out and be ready for it
when it does come.
Matrimonial.—Several matrimonial allian
ces are in contemplation here and there and
yonder, and in the regions round about. We
have received something less than a dozen ap
plications to tie the nuptial knot, ere the close
of the present year. We always enjoy such
occasions very much indeed and do not object
to their frequent occuneuee provided wc can
be present.
Dental.—l)r. D’alvigny whose office is on
East main street, has teeth that are false yet
sharp and white and neat, and can lit you with
as good and nice a set, as any man in this or
any other state “you bet”
Go or come, and see the doctor and see his
teeth, and you will be pleased with both, for
the doctor is a skillful workmen, a polite and
accommodating gentleman, and his work, we
think, will compose favorably with the very
best of the sort.-and will 1111 the bill or the
mouth of the most fastidious. We have seen
ome of his specimens und consider them to be
a» line us any we ever saw.
CHRISTMAS is coming!—W. H. Wikle has a
uirc lot ot (.(mlci'tiQueries and Fire-works for
sale at his establishment, in front room of the
I ost Office, lie also keeps a llrst-class lot of
Writing Paper. Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, etc
Call on him if you want things cheap.
NO PAPER NEXT WEEK.
Agreeahle to the time-honored custom of
the press, there will be no paper issued
from tiiis office next week, in order to give
all hands— editors, printers and devils an
opportunity to engage in the Christmas hol
idaj fetivities and sports. We will issue
only au Extra to legalize advertisements.
We hope to appear again on the 4th day of
January, 18<2, with our paper much enlarg
ed and in new dress. Until then, we bid
our patrons and friends a merry Christmas
and a happy new year.
Christmas is at Hand. —And Messrs 11.
A. & 11. M. Clayton, of this place, has on
hand a fine lot of Christmas Presents, Toys,
Fire works, and, in fact, every thing to
please the children, and rejoice the hearts
of the youth, and to cheer the spirits of the
older people. In other words, old Santa
Claus has established his head-quarters at
this house Go down children, youth,
young and old folks and take a peep at the
very many pretty things on exhibition at
this store.
EMORY COLLEGE.
The Board of Trustees of this institution
met on the Bth and reorganized the college,
and it now has tho following Faculty :
Osborn L. Smith, D. I)., President, and
Professor of Moral arid Mental Science.
Hon. William H. Chambers, of Alabama,
Vice President,’land Professor of English
Language and Literature.
Rev. George W. W. Stone, A. M., Profes
sor of Mathematics.
ltev. I. S. Hopkins, A. M. M. D., Profes
sor of Natural Science.
Rev. Morgan Callaway, D. D. Professor
of the Latin Language.
John Marshall Doggett, A; M., of Virgin
ia, Professor of the Greek Language.
Rufus W. Smith, A. M., Principal of the
Academical Department .
Suspension of the Press Tax. — In ac
cordance with the application of the pub
lishers of Atlanta, the Slate authorities
have ordered a suspension of the tax on the
Press until the next meeting of the General
Assembly, in January next, when the mat
ter will be more fully investigated.
Dec. 21st, 1871
GRANT’S NEPOTISM.
The President has revised, for the Times,
the list of his relations holding office under
him gathered by the Sun, and the Times
publishes the same with that guarantee of
correctness —so far as it goes.— N. Y.
World.
I. Jesse Root Grant, President’s father,
Postmaster at Covington, Ky.
11. The Rev. M. J. Cramer, President’s
brother-in-law, Minister to Denmark.
111. Brevet Brigadier-General F. T. Dent.
President’s brother-in-law, colonel of artil
lery, ono of the illegal military secretaries
at the White House.
IV. Geo. W. Dent, President’s brother-in
law, Appraiser of Customs, San Francisco.
V. John Dent, President’s brother-in-law.
exclusive Indian trader in New Mexico;
place worth something less than SIOO,OOO.
VI. Alex. Sharpe, President’s brother-in
law, Marshal of the District of Columbia.
VII. James F. Casey, President’s wife’s
brother-in-law, Collector of the Port of New
Orleans and electioneering agent for the re
nomination of Grant by means of United
States soldiers and Gatlin guns.
VIII. Silas Hudson, President’s cousin,
Minister to Guatemala.
IX. Orlando H. Ross, President’s cousin,
clerk in Third Auditor’s office, Washing
ton. t
X. Peter Casey, President’s wife’s broth
er-in-law’s brothor, Postmaster at Vicks
burg.
XI. S. T. Lambert, M. D., President’s
second cousin, Receiver of Public Moneys
Olympia, W. TA NARUS.; said to be a defaulter, but
retained in office by his cousin.
XII. Alexander Sharpe, Jr., President’s
wife’s nephew, cadet at Annapolis.
XIII. Frederick Dent Grant, President’s
son, second lieutenant Fourth Cavalry; gone
to Europe on sham service of the General of
the Army.
Tiin 11. I. Kimball House is advertised for
sale by the Sheriff.
Colored Church festivals in Bainbridge
raise more rows than money
Washington, December 16.—Agricultu
ral reports indicate that the cotton crop will
be about 3,500,000 bales
San Francisco, December 16.—There is
a bill pending in the State Legislature for
a cable to Japan and China.
The I ao sr Duty.— lron in Glasgow
costs sls a ton. Here, in Washington
it costs S3O.
It is said that Wlson failed in his
effort to reconcile Grant an Sumner.
Stereoscopic View’s of the Ruins
of Chicago is the latest new show’.
After a clergyman had united a
happy pair not long ago, an awful
silence ensued which w r as broken by
a youth exclaiming : “Don’t be so
unspeakably happy.”
A lady on being asked by a gentle
man. “What do you hold on the
question of female suffrage ! ’’replied,
»I hold my tongue.
COMMERCIAL.
Cartersville Whale sale u 4 Retail Prim.
cotton, p ft
Meat«—txmMer% x n, ...
Clear Rib Sides, ft it, ... gv- ,£
1 lain Hums, p lb 10 toll
Canvassed Hams, ißr« -jo
Fresh Pork, pft 6 to s
Butter—imshen, 40
Beeswax C< M“ t S‘ * * »to 30
Bnmstone and Sulphur, f ft B<# 15
cheek :
Cracker*—Rutter, p » Bto 15
■soda, p ($ 8 to 15
Cream, p lb 14^*1
Cigars Imported, V, M V.'.V.'.V s7u %90
Domestic, p M 15 r® 30
Candy—Fancy assorted Wft "... 19 Z4O
- Stick ptb !..... 13t03D
Candles, p ft
Coflee—i. to, pft . .... 33 to 3s
.. Java, ft ft ; as to 33
ream lartar, tt tb .... u,-«
Gram—Corn pbu 7 [|
hcat ’ red p bu 1 80 (ip 1 60
Ki, 2£»
oats, Sto6o
indigo p°ft rßee<l ’ *9 50 to 100
M ackerei—kits, soo?®^
ft!
Potatoes—lrish bu ~ 75 J?
Hags-Clean Cotton, tt> 31
HicC, Hi <••••••• •««.,, in /j 1 q
Raisins—l-4 box |f 25
Brown, p lb ”.***..7.1.'.’.*. I2tou
Crushed, .. ." ..7.7.'.... ‘7.7 is to 17
a .. w Povrr’d, 18 (g> 20
shot, p bag 2 75 to 3 00
soda, p lb 7 to 10
Soap—Bar, p lb 8 to 15
Starch, p tb g to 10
Sprup— Muscovado, p gal 40t050
V, olden 90tol00
Extra Golden 100 to 125
New Orleans 70 (SBO
Tobacco—Common, p, lb 60 to 75
Medium, 70 to 75
rv - Prime 100tol50
Tea, p ft 125 to 150
v megar Cider, p gal 60 @75
C 1 UABDIAN’S SALE.—By virtue of an or-
E der Irom the court of Ordinary of Bartow
county, will be sold cn the first Tuesday in
February, 1873, at the Court House door iuCar
tersville said county, between the le*al sale
hours. Ihe interest belonging to William K.,
John V ~ Laurence A., Texana and Francis
Murphy, minors, in lot of land No. 150, in the
6th District und 3d Seetion of said county, con
taming 100 acres more or less, the same being
an undivided interest cl one ninth of said lot
Sold lor the benefit of said minors. Terms of
sac Ise.tli. This 15th Ifecember 1871.
ARENA MURPHY,
Guardian
/ 1 EOUGIA-BARTOW COUNTY r .—W hereas,
VX Jocepeine 11. Beck lias aitplied to have tlie
King-ton and Cassville road changed, so as to
run on site of the old road, irom the W. & A. U.
R. Shanues, and intersect with Howard street
m tlie town of Kingston, and reviewers have
been appointed and reported favorable on said
contemplated change. Therefore all persons
interested are hereby notified to file any objec
tions they may have in the Ordinary’s office of
said county, w hy this rood should not be chang
ed on or by Saturday the 90th of January. 1872,
when the order making said change will he fi
nally granted,
Given under my hand and official signature,
Ddc. 15th, 1871. .J. A. HOWARD,
dec2ltiljan2o Ordinary.
Special notices.
PENETRATING to the source of dis
ease in tlie secretions and the circulation, reg
ulating every Organ, and bracing cverv nerve
and fibre of the body. Dr. Walker’s Vinegar
Bitters are effecting the most astonishing cures
of indigestion, billiousness, nervous weakness,
rheumatism, scrofulous disorders, and chronic
constipation, that the world has ever witnessed.
MAGIC OF THE MOUTH-Otliferous So
zodont, renders the mouth enchanting, compos
ed of rare, antiseptic herbs, it imparts white
ness to the teeth, a delicious liower-like aroma
to the breath, and preserves intact, from vouth
to age the teeth.
“WHO MILL SUFFER ?”-It is now 24
year* since Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Liniment was
put before the public w arranting it to cure
Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Cuts, Burns,
Bruises, Old Sores, Pains in the Limbs, Back
ami Chest ; and it lias never failed. Sold by
Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York.
THE HUMAN HAIR.-Burnett’s Cocoaine,
a compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, etc., is unrivalled
as a dressing for the hair. For sale by all Drug
gists.
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.-Nct the cheap
est, hut satest and Best Illuminating Oil for
family use ever made. Burns in the ordinary
kerosene lamp. Does not take lire, nor ex
plode if tho lamp is upset or broken. Send for
circular, Oil House of Charles Pratt establish
ed 1770, New York.
RISLEY’S LINIMENT-Of Arnica, Hops,
Carbolic Acid, acts as a universal external
cure-all, acting on the nerves connected with
the skin. it promptly relieves Neuralgia
Pains, Cleanses and cures old sores and ulcers
flesh wounds, burns, bruises, sprains. Ac. Sold
everywhere at 50 cents. Morgan and Risely
M holesale Druggists, New' Xork, Gen’l Ag’ts!
, BAIRDS’ BLOOM OF YOUTH.-A most
del ightiul toilet preparation for beautifyinir
the skin, has been established over ten years •
during that time over one million ladies have
used it; in every instance it has given entire
satisfaction ; it removes all imperfections,
tans, freckles and sunburns, giving the skin a
youthful appearance. Sold at all Druggists and
Fancy Goods Stores. Depot 5 Gold Street, N. Y,
THANKS TO THE TIMELY DISCOVE
RY OF Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup the
hearts of many parents have been made glad
by witnessing the beneficial effects, which this
remedy never fails to produce during the criti
cal period of teething.
CARBOLIC SALVE—Nothing like it ever
known before. Cures cuts, burns, sores
Wounds, Ac., like magic. Physicians speak of
it 111 terms of the highest praise. Price 25 cents
per box, John F. Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8
College Place, New Y r ork.
PHYSICIANS who have prescribed Svapnia
or purified Opium use no other form of Ouium
in their practice. 1
CBISTADORO’S HAIR DYE—If all the
hairs were lives, Othello said, “my great re
venge hath stomach for them all.” But hair
that's grey or sandy, white or red, the ladies
have no stomach for at all. Use Christopher’s
Dye and the evil is remedied. Manufactory
68 Maiden Lane, New Xork.
THE PUREST and Sweetest Cod Liver
Oil In tire world is Hazard A Caswell’s made
on the sea-shore, from fresh, selected lsxcrs by
Caswell, Hazard A Cos., New Y ork. It is abso
lutely pure and sweet, Patients who have once
taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians
have decided it superior to any of the other
oils in the market.
JOUVIN ’S Inodorous Kid Glove Cleaner
restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sa'e by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25
cents per bottle. F. C. Wells A Cos., New York
THE GREAT PICTORIAL ANNUAL.
Hostetter’s United States Almanac for
1872, for distribution, gratis, throughout
the United States, and all the civilized coun
tries of the Western Hemisphere, will he
published about the first of January, in the
English, German, French, Norwegian,
Welsh. Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and
Spanish languages, and all who wish to un
derstand the true philosophy of health should
read and ponder the valuable suggestions it
icontains. In addition to an admirable med
cal treatise on the causes, prevention and
cure of a great variety of diseases, it em
braces a large amount of inf ormation inter
esting to the merchant, the mechanic, the
miner, the farmer, the planter, and profes
sional man ; and the calculations have been
made for such meridians and latitudes as
are most suitable for a correct and compre
hensive National Calkndae.
The nature, uses, and extraordinary sani
tary effects of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
the staple tonic and alterative of more than
half the Christian world, aro fully set forth
in its pages which are also interspersed
with pictorial illustrations, valuable receipes
for tbe household and farm, humorous an
ecdotes, and other instructive and amus
ing reading matter, original and selected.
Among the Annuals to appear with the
opening of the year, this will be one of the
most useful, and may be had for the asking
The proprietors, Messrs, Hostetter’s &
Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., on receipt of a two
cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to
any person who cannot procure one in his
neighborhood. The Bitters are sold in ev
ery city, town and village, and are exten
sively used throughout the entire civilized
world.
Payne A Satterfield in
vite their country friend**
to call and examine tlieir
goods. They offer bargains.
Oct. 17tf
Good Flour.
We are now receiving large shipments of
Choice Western Wheat, and are prepared
to furnish our customers with Good Flour,
at who’esale and retail,
I. C. Mansfield & Cos,
Holly Mills.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
j/m jr For the relief tad
core of all derange
meats in the atom
ach, liver, and bow
els. They are a mild
aperient, and an
UMmiK. excellent purgative.
Being purely vege
table, they contain
no mercury or mine-
U MB. ral whatever. Much
serious sickness and
suffering is prevent
ed by their timely
tue; and every fhmily should have them on hand
for their protection and relief, when required.
Long experience has proved them to be the saf
est, surest, and best of all the FiU* with which
the market abounds. By their occasional use,
the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become dogged
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayrr’* Pill*, and
stimulated into action.' Thus incipient disease
is changed into health, the value of which change,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, and operate
without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions are given on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family Physic,
and for the following complaints, which these
Pill * rapidly cure:—
For DrigviwU or Iwtig-MtlM, UMlew
*™’k««r«» r and R.— of A poetise, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For Liver Complaint and its various symp
toms, miiooe Headache, Sick Head
oche, Jaundice or Ctroea Sickness. BID
toua Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
Hyeeutery or Diarrhea,' but one
mild dose is generally required.
For Rheumatism, Bout, Gravel, Pal-
Sitatlou of the Heart, Pain ia the
Ide, Back and Loins, they should be contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system, with such change those
complaints disappear.
~.F or nd Dr °l"K«l Swelling*,
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppreuioa. a large dose should be
taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym
pathy.
Asa Dinner Pill, take one or two Pill* to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates th*
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feels
tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these
Pill* makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
PREPARED BT
Dr.J. C. AYER <& CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A.
FOB SALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
'®^&V*vSi VEGEImt SIC,UAII
HAIR
£Sfcr^MB?jgItENEWER
Every year increases the populari
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We
can assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully up to its high standard;
and it is the only reliable and perfect
ed preparation for restoring Gray
or Faded Hair to its youthful color,
making it soft, lustrous, and silken.
The scalp, by its use, becomes white
and clean. It removes all eruptions
and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the hair
grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create anew growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most eco
nomical Hair Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D.,
State Assayer of Massachusetts, says,
“The constituents are pure, and care
fully selected for excellent quality;
and I consider it the Best Prepa
ration for its intended purposes.”
Sold by all Druggists, and Dealer* in Medicines,
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham’s Dye.
FOR THE WHISKERS.
; As our Renewer in many cases
j requires too long a time, and too*
! much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation ; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
WM. 0. BOWLER,
MANUFACTURER OF,
ANI) DEALER IN
SINGLE AND DOUBLE
HARNESS,
Saddles,
COLLARS, LEATHER. &C.
rei'airlvo done
With neatness and dispatch.
flfiF’Shop cn West Main Street, near the old
Market House, CARTERSVILLE, GA.
feb 21-wly WM.O BOWLER.
FRANCIS STONE,! Libel for Divorce,
vs. > Cherokee Superior Court.
JOHNSTONE. > July Term, 1871.
It appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff, that tne defendant does not reside iu
this county, and it further appearing that he
does not reside in this State, it is on motion :
Ordered, that said defendant appear and an
swer at the next term of the court, or that the
case be considered in default, and the plaintiff
allowed to proceed.
N. B. KNIGHT, J. S. C.
A true extract from the minutes of said court,
July Term, 1871, O. W. Putnam,
nov 10-4 m Clerk,
(printer’s fee |4.)
Atlanta Nurseries. —Those
desiring to purchase Fruit or Ornament
al Trees, will do well to consult the adver
tisement of Harden & Cole, Atlanta, Ga.,
proprietors of the celebrated Atlanta
reries. These gentlemen did a large busi
ness in this and adjoining counties last sea
son, and, we believe, gave universal satis
faction by fair dealing and the character of
their trees. We have tried them ourself and
found them all right; and if we did not
think them the Tight kind of men, we would be
the last to commend them as we do, — Car-
Isjiess. oct23-aw2m
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN and: ATLANTIC R. R. CC
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN-Octwabb.
Leaves Atlanta, 10 30, P. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga, 6 16, A. m
Day PASSENGER TRAlN—Outward.
Leaves Atlanta, * 6 00, a. m
Arrives at Chattanooga 1 21, P. m
FAST LINE TO NEW YORK—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta 3 45, p. m.
Arrrives at Dalton 7 53, F. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAlN—lnward.
Leaves Chattanooga 5 20, p. u.
Arrives at Atlanta I 43, a. m.
DAT’ PASSENGER TRAIN—In WARD.
Leaves Chattanooga 5 SO, A. if.
Arrives at Atlanta t *3, r. u.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Dalton 2 25, A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta ....10, a. m.
E. B. WALKER,
•apt 14,1871. Master of Transportation.
Town Lots for Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale town lots,
within the corporate limits, and outside of
Cartersville, of anv size, from one to five, ten
or twenty acres. These lots are offered at low
p rice*. Call on W. W. LEAKE,
not 14—bwlin.
Legal Advertisements.
BARTOW COUNTY.
BIRTOW SHERIFF S SALES.
WILL be sold, before the CourthouM- floor in
Cartersville. Bartow Couim, Ga.. on the
flrst Tue-ilaj in January 1873. Within the u<-
ual hour* of bale, the followingproi>erty,to-wit:
All that part of the Carteravilie A Van Wert
Railroad, Dow called the Cherokee Railroad
that lies in the county of B artow, to-wit : The
land on which the roafl is built, the right of
way, the roafl bed anil appnrtenances ; levied
on as the i.roperty of the Cartersville A Van
>V ert Railroad to satisfy seven Justico court fi
fas issued from the Justice court of S±W District
G. M.. in favor of Frank 11. Harris vs. said
Cartersville A Van Wert Railroad. Lew made
and returnsdto me by Miller Collins, Constable
of said District.
Also, all that part of Cartersville A Van Wert
Railroad, now called Cherokee Railroad, that
lies in the county of Bartow, to-wit : Tlie land
on which the road is built, right of way, road
bed and appurtenances ; levied on as the prop
erty of the Cartersville A Van Wert Railroad
to satisfy eleven Justice Court fi fas issued from
Justice Court of 623d district G. M.. in favor of
Robert McClatcbey vs. said Cartersville A Van
Wert Railroad. Levy made and returned to
me by Miller Collins, Constable of said District.
Also, all that part of the Cartersville A Van
Wert Railroad, now called Cherokee railroad,
that lies in the county ol' Bartow, to-wit : The
land on which the road is built, right of way,
road bed, and appurtenances: levied on as the
property of the Cartersville A Van Wert
Railroad, to satisfy eight Justice Court fi fas.
issued from the justice court of the 822d
District, G. M.. in lavor of Geo. L. Moore
vs. said Cartersville A Van Wert Railroad.—
Levy made and returned to me by Miller Col
lins, constable of said district.
Also, all that part of the Cartersville A Van
Wert Railroad, now called Cherokee railroad,
that lies in the county of Bartow, to-wit :
The land upon which the road is built,
right of way, road bed, and appurtenances;
levied on as the property of the Cartersville A
Van Wert Railroad, to satisfy 7 Justice < ourt
fl fas, issued from the justice court of thj 822d
District, G. M., in favor of James T. Mount
castle vs. said Cartersville A Van Wert Rail
road. Levy made and returned to me by Mil
ler Collins, constable of said district.
Also, all that part of the Cartersville A Van
Wert Railroad, now called the Cherokee Rail
road, that lies in the county of Bartow, to-wit:
The land upon which the road is built,
the right of way, road bed and appurte
nances; levied on as the property of the Car-
WrfvilleA Van YVert Railroad, to satisfy twelve
•nfttiua-sCTSuri fl las, issued from the justice
court 0f822d District, G. M.. in favor of James
H. I’owell vs. said Cartersville A Van Wert
Railroad. Levy made an l returned to me by
Miller Collins, constable of said district.
Also, two vacant lots iu the town ofCassville
lying west of the Stre t running bv W. L. Av
eock and in front ot'his residence ;' levied on as
the property of Levi Branson to satisfy a fi i.*
issued from Bartow Superior Court in favor of
the officers of court vs. said Levi Branson.
Also, one steam saw mill ami fixtures being
an*l situated in the l«th Dist. and 3d sect of said
county ; levied on as the property of.l. M. Bish
op A Cos., to satisfy two fi fas issued from Bar
tow Superior Court, in favor of VV. C. Smith vs.
J. M. Bishop A Cos., and one in favor of Thos.
V, Hargis A Bro.
One steam saw mill and .fixtures, being and
situated iu tlie 16th Dist. and 3d Section of Bar
tow county, Ga. Levied on as tlie propertv of
Bishop A Coe to satisfy one lifa issued from
Bartow Superior Conrt, in favor of W. 11. Mc
f ravy vs. Bisiiop A Coe.
Also one steam saw mill and fixtures being
and situated in the 16.1i dist. and 3d sect of said
county ; levied on as the property of Thomas \V.
Hooper and Jas. M. Bishop to satisfy one ti fa
issued from Bartow Superior Court 111 favor of
Robert 11. Bridges vs. Thomas W. Hooper and
Jas. M. Bishop.
Also, one iron boiler ; levied on as tlie prop
erty ofCollister and Coe, to satisfy one fi fa is
sued from Bartow Superior Court in favor of
Samuel Noble vs Collister and Coe. Levied on
for the purchase money.
Also, lots of land Nos. 147 and 154, lying in the
16th dist and 3d sect of said county; levied on
as the property of Thomas F. Jones to satisfy a
ti fa issued from Bartow Superior Court in favor
of Silas B Seay for the use of John Maguire vs.
Thomas F. Jones. Levied for the purchase
money.
Also, lot of land No. 484, lying in the 4th dist.
and 3d sect, of said county and iuside of the in
corporation of the town o’s Cartersville; levied
on as the property of G. J. Salter, to satiffv a fi
fa issued from Bartow Superior Court in favor
of A. G. Caldwell vs. G. J. Salter.
POSTPONED SALES.
Also, one town lot lying in the town of Car
tersville, situated and lying South of A. F.
Morrison, bounded East by Tennessee street.
South by Main and West’by Gilmer street.
Levied on as the property of 'Caleb Tompkins,
to satisfy one Justice Court flfa issued from 851
Hist. G. M., iu favor of Milner A Milner vs. Ca
leb Tompkins. Levy made and returned to me
by M. Collins, L. C.
Lots of land, Nos. 485, 486, 487, 4SB, 564 444, and
east half of lot Number 459, lying in the 4th
dist. and 3rd sec. of Bartow county. Levied
on as the property of James C. Young to
satisfy a flfa issued from Bartow Superior
Court in favor of Margaret Curvy, Executrix,
vs James C. Y’oung.
Also, Lots ot land, nos. 486, 487, 488, 564, 444,
4£>s and east half of lot 483, lying in the 4th dis
trict and 3rd section of Bartow county. Levied
on as the property of J. C. Y'oung, to satisfy five
Justice Court fifas, issued from 822nd district,
G. M., one in favor of Satterfield A Wofford,
true in favor of Satterfield A Brother, one in fa
vor of C- G. Trammell, one in favor of Lemuel
Dillard, one in favor of Willis Benham, vs J. C.
Y'oung, Levied and returned to me bv M. Col
lins, L. C.
Also, .The plantation on which .Ti.mes C.
Y ouug resides, in tlie 4th district and 3rd sec
tion of Bartow county, levied on as the proper
ty of James C. Y’oung to satisfy two Justice
Court fifas issued from the Justice Court, 822
dist. G. M., in favor of Satterfield, Pvron A Cos.,
vs James C. Y oung. Levy made and returned
to me by Miller Collins, L. C.
Also, two mare mules, one an Iron-Grey,
about four years old, large size; one Bay, about
eight years old, large size. Levied on as the
property of Janies C. Young, to satify a Superi
or Court li fa, issued from Bartow Superior
Court, in favor of Margarett Curry, executrix,
vs James C. Y'oung.
YV. W. RICH, Sheriff.
JaS. KENNEDY’, 1). Sliff,
Nov. 10. 1871,
Marshal’s Sales.
ON the first Tuesday iu January, 1872, will
be sold before the Court House door in the
town 01 Cartersville, within the usual hours of
sale the following property, to-wit :
One house and lot in the town of Cartersville,
bounced on the West by Tennessee street and
North by market street, containing 1-2 acre,
more or less, levied on as the property of Ash
burn Potts to satisfy a tax fi-fa, of the town of
Cartersville vs. Ashburn Potts.
Also, one house and lot in the town of Car
tersville, containing 1-2 acre, more or less,
bounded on tlie west by Tennessee street, 011
the east by J. K. Sparks, and south by Samuel
McCanless. Levied on as the property of J. M.
Lackey to satisfy a tax fl fa. town of' Carters
ville vs. J. M. Lackey.
Also, one house and lot in the town of Car
tersville, containing 1-2 acre, more or less,
bounded on the west by Gilmer street, on the
south by Judge Parrott, levied on as the prop
erty of John L. YVikle, to satisfy a tax 11 fa, town
of Cartersville vs. J. L. Wikle.
Also, one house and lot in the town of Car
tersville, containing 1-2 acre, more or less,
bounded on the east bv Douglas street, levied
on as the property of John Bell to satisfy a tax
fi fa, town of Cartersville vs. John Bell.
Bridles,
Also, one house and lot in the town of Car
tersville, containing 1-2 acre more or less,
bounded on the west by Douglas street, and on
the east by Tennessee street, levied on as the
property of Thomas H. Powell to satisfy a tax
11 fa, town of Cartersville vs. Thomas H. Powell.
Also, one house and lot in the town of Car
tersville, containing % acre, more or less,
bounded on the w’est by Douglas street and on
the south by Mrs. LcElieath, Levied on as the
property ol W. J. Lackey to satisfy a tax Ufa,
town of Cartersville as, W. J. Lacky.
Also, one house and lot in the town of Car
tersville, containing >; acre, more or less,
hounded on the south by Thomas Duckett, and
on the east by James Laudon to satisfy a tax
fi fa, town of Cartersville vs. James Laudon.
Also, one house and lot in the town of Car
toikAille, containing y % acre, more or less,
hounded on the south by Gilmer street and on
the east by Tennessee street. Levied on as the
property of A. F. Morrison to satisfy a tax 11 fa,
town of Cartersville, vs. A. F. Morisou.
Also, one house and lot in the town of Car
tersville, Containing y t acre, more or less,
bounded on the west by W. &. A. R. R., and on
the south by J. D. Wilkerson. Levid on as the
property of Thomas Stephens to satisfy a tax
ii fa, town of Cartersville vs. Thomas Ste
phens. J. D. WILKERSON,
nov 30 td Marshal.
EORGlA—Bartow County.—John G. Mc
~W Reynolds, Guardian of Mattie Mcßey
nolds, having applied to the Court ot Ordi
nary of said county for a discharge from his
guardianship of Mattie McKeynolds, person
and property, this is to cite all persons coa
cerned to show cause, by filing objections in
my ottice, why the said John G. Mclteynolds
should not be dismissed from his guardianship
of Mattie McKeynolds, and receive Letters of
Dismission on the first Monday in January.
1872.
Given under my hand and official signaiuro.
nov. 7th, 1871. J. A. HOWARD,
4fldays. Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Bv virtue
of an order from the Court of Ordinary
artow county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in J anuary, 1872 J at the Court House
door in Cartersville, said county, between the
legal sale hours, the following' property, to
wit : The tract of land whereon E. G. Nelson
resided at the time of his death, known as the
home place and the Gaines lot, in the town of
Euharlec, containing 30 acres, more or less,
all cleared in cultivation, comfortably im
proved. Terms Cash.
Also, lot known as the Harris lot, in the
town of Kuharlee, containing one acre of land,
well improved.
Also, the store house and lot in the town of
Euharlee. The same being a tine store room
and conveniently located for merchandising.
Also, 4 lots of land in the 17th Dist. arid 3rd
Section, containing each 40 acres, more or less,
known as the Carroll place, about 30 acres in
cultivation, with common dwelling, Ac. Terms
Cash.
Also, lots Nos. 640. 641, in 17th Dist. and 3d
Section, unimproved, in the piney woods. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors "of said
deceased. Terms of sale: Home and Carroll
places, cash; the balance on twelve month*
credit, with note and approved security
Nov. 7,1871. Thos. Tumlin,
... X. L. NILBUN,
4'K'* Administrators.
CHEROKEE GOUNTY.
OKIHNAKY'S OFFICE,)
CHEBOKE* COCKTT. U A., JJuv. 34, 1871. )
fIIHIRTI OAF Aafler the fii'K publication of
A notice, UJ Legal Advertisements of
C herokee county will he . haiiire.! from Cak
tkksvujlx STANDARD to Marietta Jwimial.
W. R. I>. MtMs, Urd^irr.
(prs. fee »3 30.) A. T. S4 OTT, She iff. '
O. W. PUTN AM, Uk Sk C.
Cherokee Sheriff’s Sales.
WILL UK H)l,l> before the Court (louee door
in the town of t antou, Cherokee Cos., Ga,
\\ ithin the usual hours of sale, on the first
Inesday in Jaituarv uext, the following prop
erty, viz :
Lots of land Nos. 1030,1051, 1010, and the west
half of lot No. llii, all in the Sd (list, and 2d sect
ot said county, levied on as the property of San
ford Leak, to latHdy an Attachment ti ta issued
from the X. PV court of the U74th ilist, G. M..
in favor ot W. R. 1), Moss vs. Hanford l,e;ik-
Property levied on and returned to ine by Reu
bcu H. Gains, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place. Lots of land
Nos. 132 and 153, in the 15th dist. and 2d section
ot said county, levied ou as the property of E.
1. Mahoue, to satisfy an Attachment fi la issued
frym the J ustiee Court of lOIVth Gist. G. M., iu
favor of Noah Jordan vs. E. F. Mahoue, Sen.
Leveed on and returned to me bv Silas K
Payne, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, the follow
ing, by order of the Ordinary of said countv
one red and white sided ox, unmarked, estray
ed by Tim Lawson, and appraised by J. J. a.
Sharp and Jar. Walker tolie worth twentv-flve
dollars.
Also, as last aforesaid, one voke of oxen, one
with dun sides and white back and bellv, mark
ed smooth crop and underbit in the lett, and
(waller fork in the right ear. The other red
stdes and white face and back, marked, smooth
crop in the left and slit iu the right ear, es
traved by Ira W. Waldrop, aud appraised by E.
K. Waldrop and J. J. Forrester to be worth
sixty dollars. A. T. SCOTT,
This Dec. Ist, 1871. Sheriff
A'l EORGlA— Cherokee County..—Whereas,
VJf C. W. Furgusou, admihis'.ratorofcoleman
Furguson, represents to the Court in his peti
tion, duly filed, that lie lias fully administered
Coleman Furguson’s estate ; this is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not lie discharged
from his administration and receive letters ol
dismission, ou the first Monday in February.
1872. W. R. 1). MOSS, Ordinary.’
Xov* 2. (pr’s fee $4.)
/"N EORGIA, Cherokee County.—Whereas,
VJT William A. Williams aud W. 15. Doudd,
Executors of.Tonathin Williams, represents to
thecourt in thei petition duly filed, that they
have fnllv administered Jouathiu William’s
estate This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred aud creditors, to show
cause if any they can, why said Executors
should not be discharged from their Adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission ou the
first Monday in February, 1872.
pr’s fee $4. ' W. R. D. MOSS,
nov 2—tlminf Ordinary.
/ N EORGI A, Cherokee County.— Whereas,
IT Josiah Spears, a i niinistrator of Griflin
Dupree, represents to the Court, in his petition
duly filed, that he Ins fully administered Griffin
Dupree’s estate, this is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, k ndred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from bis ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in Januarv, 1872.
(pr’s fee *4.) ‘ W. R. D. MOSS,
Ordinary.
I. O. O. F.
milE regular meeting of Etowah Lodge, No.
49, I. O. O. F., is heltl on every Thursday
night, in the Masonic Hall.
JOHN M. DOBBS, Sec’y.
Cartersville, Ga., Oct. 9tli, 1871.
Carters ville
FEMALE SEMINARY,
Cartersville, G-a.
Misses jL. Moon ami .C. Salford.
Miss O. L. Vertlery, Musi- lleprrtment
rpHE next term will ojhju
Monday, 16tli January, 1872.
Tie Course of Study is Complete,
The Teachers are xperienred.
Special facilities for acquiring the
HIGHER BRANCHES, WHILST THE PRIMARY ARE
NOT NEGLECTED.
Order. Comfort, Neatness secured in t he
Schoolroom.
The Terms are .Moderate.
For circulars, &c., apply to the
nov 30 3m Teachers.
I. GUTHMAN,
A gent fob the
PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR COMPANY.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated.
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS
No. 3, Granite Block, Broad Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
nov. 23—ly
Office Selma Rome & Dalton R. R, Cos.
E. V. JOHNSON, Local Agent.
No. 4 THE H. I. KIMBALL HOISE,
Atlanta , Ga„ Dee. 2 d 1871.
PARTIES wishing to go West will find it to
their interest to call on E. V. Johnson, No.
4 Kimball House, and procure cheap Emigrant
tickets. dec72iu
PBEPARE YOUR LAND IN WINTER.
a meeting of the
SUBSOIL PLOW COMPANY
on Tuesday last, the following officer! we
elected for the ensuing year :
.1. J. HOWARD, President,
J. G. Low by, Sec. and Treas.,
and the following agents were appointed :
For Cassvilie and Pine Log, G. 11. Gilkiath
and F. A. Wkkms.
Stilesboro, J. M. Mason.
Adairsville, J. M. Veach ;
Cartersville, J. J. Howard.
Who are authorized to sell rights to individu
als and farms, for the celebrated Subsoil plow,
which is attached to any turning plow at a small
expense, thereby turning the land and subsoil
ing all at the same time, and by one team.
This plow ought to be in the hands af every far
mer.
The next meeting to be on the Ist Tuesday in
March, 1872.* J. J. lIOWARb,
tltinm President
SATE YOUR MONEY
BY PATRONIZING
CUMMING HIGH SCHOOL
TIIE Cheapest, Largest, moat Thorough
School in Georgia.
Board from $8 to 12 1-2 per Month,
TUITION FRi $l5O TO SIOO
The Curriculum embraces a thorough College
Course, German, Book Keeping, Music, Paint
ing, Drawing, etc.
The next term opens
First Monday in January, 1872.
For particulars address
JAS. U. VINCENT, Principal,
dec 7 lm Gumming, Ba.
TO RENT OR SELL,
snd i nd ? le K«tnt residence, ten rooms
ana a fire-place m each room, nine closet* just
», n<l flntshed up, in the town of Car
ters vtlle. lor further particulars appplv to
a . ARTHUR JjaVis,
dec. 6,—wlm Cartersville, Ga.
WEW FIRM t STEW BVMXESN J I
CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, OILS, LAMPS, SHADES, it,
P. MARSH A CO.,
(At lhe of Blair A Bradshaw, but more recently Satterfield, Pyren k Co,j
CARTERSVILLE, G-A..
NOW OPENING A SUPERIOR STOCK OF
CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, too. dco.
HEHOVAL!
P. MARSH has removed hi* Oil and Lamp Stock from the
Drug Store ot Best and Kirkpatrick, to this point, consolidated
both businesses. The new firm are now also dealers in
OILS, LAMPS, WILKS, SHADES, <*«'.
They respectfully invite the citizens ot Cartersville, and pub
lic generally, to call and see, and examine and make their pur
chascs - [oct 31, 1871, w&sw-tf.
CARTERSVILLE
@ Hi* Factory
AND
BUILDING ASSOGimiON!
In addition to CAR BUILDING, the Compauy is duly prepared to
make, aud is now actively employed in filling, contracts for Buildin
Houses, of any and all dimensions aud styles; also, owing to their facilities
for Sawing, Dressing, Boring and Morticing, Tongueing and Grooving
&c., by steam Machinery, they offer extraordinary inducements to cou
tractors and builders, and all parties, wishing any work of this kind done.
Window Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Ac., furnished at low figures and
on short notice.
E. N. GOWER, President.
H. PADGETT, JSfx)’y & Sup’t.
J. J. HOWARD, Treasurer.
Read the following testimony of Ex-Gov. Brown
about the first work turned out by this Company:
President’s Office, )
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO., (
Atlanta, Ga., October 16th, 1871. ’ )
Col. J. J. Howard , Cartersville , Ga., —Dear Sir —We have
examined the fifteen new cars made for the W. & A. R. R. Cos
by the Cartersville Car Factory, and have no hesitation
in saying they are very satisfactory. Indeed they are FIRST
RAT E.
JOSEPH E. BROWN, Presiden
Cartersville, Ga., Oct. 26, 1871—w6ra.
IWI T 11.1.0 & BAKER,
DEALERS II FAMILY GROC EKI E S
WEST MAIN street, cartersytlle, ga..
AT THE OLD STAND OF R. C. & J. E. ROBERTS,
luFrt of S CONSTANTLY HAND a choice selection of Family Supplies, oomfctlng, Ls
BACON—SIDES, HAMS, AND SHOULDERS.
LARD-TIKROEB AND CANS. FLOUR AND MEAL
VINEGAR—FRENCH WINE AND CIDAR. SALT, RICE &C.
I L AaS ~"“ A ’” “ B >” “ C -” AND DEMAKARA. MOLASSES AND SYRUP
vA GUYaA ’ AVL> JAVA - TOBACCOS AND CIGARS.
CHEivtE FAC I ORV CREAM AND ENGLISH DAIRY. BUTTER-GOSHEN
CANNED MEATS-COVE OYSTERS, SALMON, AND LOBSTER SARDINES
CANNED F RUITS—PE ACHE 3, PINE APPLES CORN PRESERVES A JELLIES
BUCKETS, TUBS, BROOMS, BASKETS, WASH BOARDS WELL BUCKETS &r
PEPPER, ALSPICE, GINGER, CINNAMON, CLOVES NUTMFG AC ’
TOMATOES, PICKLES, SODA, STARCH, &C. ’ * *
POWDER—RIFLE AND BLASTING, FUSE, dC.
t&~A. CHOIC£ VARIETY OF SEED IRISH POTATOES.
*•* At
Call anil see us and our Goods. Teb. 18 wly PA*TILLO * B \KEIL
Pm Fall and Winter TstT.
ST OK ELY & WILLIAMS
Ilave just received their usual Large and Well Assorted Stock of DRY
GOODS, comprising almost every article in that line necessary for Family
uses. Their stock is a general one, comprising the most useful articles in
almost everj f line of trade.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS’ WARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
Clothing of a good variety. Shirts of all kinds
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, SODA, STARCH AND FAMILY MEDICINES
Dye Stuffs, Bagging and Ties,
HEMLOCK AND OAK TANNED SOLE LEATHER,
all of which we propose to sell at Short Profits for CASH, or to Prompt
Buyers and Payers on short Time.
We have a good General Stock of Merchandise. Come and see us and
call for what you need, and we think we can supply you for the CASH
Those of our customers who are in arrearages with 119, on Due Claims
will confer upon us quite a favor by calling and paying the same at once
as we need money too bad to be put off any longer. octl2-ct *
BEST & KIRKPATRICK
«• MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLE, BA.,
l ai Paints, Oils,
#IIBL GUSS, PUTTV,
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