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CARTERSVILLE, GA., NOV, 21, 1M72.
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Local Matters.
s. H. SMITH, Local asi Hews Editor.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
The firm of 8. 11. Smith & Cos., in
the publication of the Standard &
Express, hereby notifies the public
tV'.t they will be responsible only for
firm debts made by S. H. Smith, bu
-in ess manager of the paper and of
fice, and only sueh made by him as
• r fily pertains to the printing office.
We have in our Retail Dry-Goods
Store the most superb and elegant
stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Ijaoes,
Embroideries, Hosiery and general
assorted stock of Dry-Goods ever be
-I;.K' offered by us, and we solicit in
spoction of our stock from all. Sam
ples sent on application.
Chamberlin Boynton & Cos.,
Cor. Whitehall and Hunter Sts.
Atlanta, Ga.
The Largest and Most Superb Stoek
of V T elvet Ax mi nster, Body Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels, 3 ply* Ingrain and
Cheap Carpets, Curtains, Floor 011-
< 'filths of all widths, and House Fur
rfishing Goods now on Exhibition
-.nd for sale at extremely low prices,
The Carpet Store of
■ iamiskrlin, Boynton & Cos.,
< ’ r. Whitehall" and Hunter Sts.,
Atlanta, Ga.
MISS O. L. Verdery’s Concert at
the Cartersville Female Seminary
cit pel, on Friday evening last, not
withstanding the pinching coldness
of the night, was tolerably well at
tended, and the entertainment was
splendid. It was a repetition of her
former concert given two weeks be
fore, with some slight variations of
programme. “Tenting on the old
Camp Ground,” alone was worth the
price of admission, besides the entire
evening’s entertainment was very
much enjoyed by all present. We
regretted that tho young ladies and
Missess. were not graced by a larger
aitdieuce, but the inclemency of the
weather deterred many of our citi
zens from attending.
Miss Vetdery roquets us to say that
she has paid one-half of the price of
the organ, by her concerts, and now
has the instrument in her schooi
room. Subscriptions from the citi
zens, to aid in completing the pur
chase, will be thankfully received by
her or her music class.
OUR market, for the last week or
two, has been tolerably well supplied j
with fresh fish from the Etowah riv- !
er.
NO place in Georgia has been, and
is, at this time, better supplied with
fresh meats than our little city.—
Three regular Boef markets are kept
running all the time. Beef, Pork,
mutton, sausage, souce, Ac., can be
obtained, at these markets, at any
and all hours.
WE see that our worthy- market- j
man and townsman, John Anderson, j
is erecting a Beef market on the site
of the old Caleb Thompson’s build
ing, east side of the Railroad.
M ANY new buddings arc still be- |
ing credo i in our city, mostly resi
dence-, and the cry is still they rise. ;
In ahr A every direction we can see
new horses go'n - up, and yet the j
supply is not equal to the demand.— |
Scarcely en cm-Tv bouse in the city. !
Cartersviue sports three sale, feed ;
and livery stables; three Drug Stores; !
two .lard ware and Agricultural Ini I
plemeut stores; one extensive, plain- j
ing, blind, hash, and door factory; j
one ear Factory; one foundry, and
one Flouring mille; all run by steam; i
on® extensive carriage and wagon
Factory; besides numerous Dry-
Goods and Grocery Stores, Shops, !
Offices, Ac. Wo have a progressive j
city of three thousand inhabitants, j
Some half dozen of our male citi- I
zens went to a corn shucking, on i
Pine Log, on Saturday last. We
had a pre sing invitation to attend
on the occasion, but owing to the i
bitter cold weather we did not avail I
ourself of the opportunity of eating
pork and ’possum. Those who did,
got back time enough to thaw oat by !
Sunday morning. They certainly I
paid a high price for their fun, in
stemming the wintry blast all the j
way up there aud back again on the j
same day.
Col. J. J. Howard, we are glad to
loarn, has got his now gin house up,
on the site of the one recently burn
ed, and will coon be ready for gin
ning cotton again. He is one of the
-ort who does not idle away time in
“grieving over i-piit milk,” but
nothing daunt and, he “picks his flint
and tries it again.”
The Cartersville Car Factory and
Building Association, of this city, we
learn from Mr. C. B. Wallace, one of
the principal managers, has bought
the Scofield Foundry and Machine
Shop, also of this city, aud design
running i‘ m connection with the ear
factory. 'Phis association is run by
go-ahead men and they intend to
make th?> -nterpri.se one of the most
ox ten sit in North Georgia.
On Tuesday, last, we learn, thatour
Ordinary issued live marriage licen
ces to individuals enterprising the
state of matrimony; and, gossip says,
■scor. ■ I'other-are pining to follow
suit. - - »• .. -. . 4 **s»Mur***
'j h*» wrether is unusually cold for
o: in ."is l.eit rle, and \ye
... ardftu
hid';:;:, .»,.n. nor - > l. "Urn iulEsea
son ia uhsurp.iused ou the globe.
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Oar fellow-citizens, Dr. W V/ Leak
and Ills Honor, Mayor Johnson, have
exchanged residences —Col. Johnson
moving ti. the heart of tho city, and
Dr. Leak to his new stibnrfcean villa.
Mis. Baker’s dwelling, on Pine *
i in this county, was destroyed by j
fie throe weehs ainee, together ;
with all of her house hold furniture.
(K w v e, Jone>; & Co.—We call at- j
I tenth,!! ll) the advertisement of this
live iin,i 4 of buggies,
'■arriages. etc.. a« {Jartersyille. We J
•relieve in 4>nc«Mii ; yfc% *wime enter-!
fwkt-, especially .where they are so
thart i t| < artersville.
j “*'ir work.-, do praise Ttxt}ffi*~*-AUan
—,— . •
p . Barn urn’s great snow’
1:5 to exhibit iu Cartersville, on Wed
i lu ' scla y, afternoon and n!jht, the 4th
I °njoeeniber.
TT is a pleasing scene to behold as
| you ji&ss by the market stall of Mr.
Vaiidtvere, the nicely dressed meat - -
beef, pork and mutton, as it hangs
j from the hooks. A tempting bait,
indeed. The beef looks as yellow as
j gold, and the pork as white as aUbas
.tcr. -YU..Vfi—i swgfptejm*- 4*ks'iw»«-4i
thrifty business in the fresh meat
line.
Quite a number of our citizens are
anticipating a trip to Atlanta, to be
j in attendance upon the North Geor
gia Annual Conference during itsses
| sion, which convenes in that city, on
Wednesday, the 27th iust., and will
last through the following Sabbath.
Bishop Marvin is expected to pre
side, and Bishop Pierce is expected
to be present.
Our young friend and fellow-citi
zen, Samuel B. Jones, has been ad
judged, by the Quarterly Conference
of the Bartow circuit, as a proper
person to preach the gospel, and has
accordingly been licensed by the
j church. He preached his first scr
uion in this place, on Sunday night,
i the 10th insi., and evidenced to the
congregation tuat he possessed gifts
and graces to no mean degree, for
the work. He is preparing to enter
. the North Ga. Conference at its ap
| proaching session.
Mr. W. W, Hannon, one of our
j worthy citizens and mechanics, died,
in this city, on Sabbath last.
Mr. Charles Sharpe, a young man
ul this city, died on the afternoon ol
tlie JBtb Inst., alter a lingering and
severe illness. He leaves a widowed
mother alone in our midst, to battle
with the ills and misfortunes of life
—atone to tread life’s thorny maze.
May the same invisible and unerring
hand that has guided her thus far
through the path of life lead her safe
ly into the haven of rest at the last.
The Tax Collector will be in Car
tersville next Saturday, 23rd inst.
TIIE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
We learn that the beautiful lot on
corner of Market aud Bartow streets,
fronting the residence of Dr. W. L.
Kirkpatrick’s, was purchased on Sat
urday last as the site of the new
Episcopal Church, and that the con
tract was also let out for building—
the woodwork to Messrs Jackson A
Cos., and the masonry to Mr. Lyman
Chapman.
BARNUM’S GREAT SHOW.
For nearly or quite half a century
the name of P. T. Burnt! m has been a
household word both in America and
Europe. Matty years ttgo, by liis ex- j
tensive ventures and munificent out- i
lays of capital to make his entertain-1
meats the most elaborate in the i
world, he acquired the sobriquet of
; “Prince of Show men,” a title he has
worthily retained. Some two years
j ago Mr. Barnum conceived the idea
of collecting and equipping an im
mense caravansary of men aud ani
mals, such tis the world had never
seen, and to this end he dispatched
agents in every direction in quest of
rare novelties and wonderful curiosi
ties such as had seldom or never be
fore been placed on exhibition. In
the organization of this coilossai es
j tablishment Mr. Barnum has spared
neithes pains nor expense, aud to
' day, after an outlay of nearly one
million of dollars, he has procured
the most complete, varied and exten
sive collection of beasts, birds and
i reptiles ever exhibited, so vast in ex-
I tent that several trains of ears and ;
i engines are necessary for their trans
j portatnm, while the groat tents in
which Lite exhibitions are given cov
er nearly live acres of groufut. Noi
j withstanding the magnitude of the
exhibition one ticket admits to every
| part ol the collossat show, it being
i Mr. Burnunts intention to make this
j the crowning triumph of his eventful
I life, and give all tut opportunity of
| seeing “ the Greatest Show on Earth.”
So great is the rush to “ Barnum’s,”
that the railroad managers find it
profitable to run excursion trains to
bring in the people. On Wednesday,
December 4th, the great Exhibition,
or traveling World’s Fair, will be in
Cartersville, going to Marietta on the
6th, and to Atlanta on the 6th. Re
member Barnuin’s dates and look
out for the “ big show.” *
New York News. —Special atten
tion is directed to the prospectus of
The New York Weekly News in
another column. It is a complete
Democratic family newspaper. Try
it a year.
Married, near CassviHe, on the
1 tilth inst., by Rev. It. B. Headden,
i Mr. Andrew H. Rice, of this city,
to Mrs. Keziah Donald, both of
this county
The printer was kindly reutember
| ed, for which the happy twain will
j please accept many thands.
A Mr. Roach fell off the train, at
Stegall’s Station, this, Wednesday,
morning, and was instantly killed by
the fall, lie had undertaken to climb
to the top of the cab, and missed the
top hold, and fell to the ground while
the train was in motion. It is said
that his head wasbursted into atoms.
He was one of the train hands. His
remains were sent on to Atlanta for
interment. He was, fortunately, a
' single man.
Mr. Thomas, of Nashville, Tonn.,
who was on a visit to our city to be
married to Miss Emma DeJournette,
while on his way to celebrate the
nuptials at the residence of Rev, J.
T. Norris, in the suburbs of the city,
at 8 o’clock on yesterdy morning, the
horses attached to the rockaway in
which lie was riding, took fright and
ran away, and in jumping from the
vehicle Mr. T. was severeiy, though
not seridusiy, hack lie, however,
reached his de.'tins', lion in time, and
the union was duty consummated by
the xvvv. J. T. Norris. Owing to the
injuries received by Mr. Thomas, liig.
happy couple did not reach the train
uponwhich they designed to embark,
and are still in the city, Thei roeka
way was badly torn up, and the iior
ses smartly braised. The driver c
-1 wiped unhurt.
Bfqmnn, whose great show is to
exhibit in this ciiy, on Wednesday,
the 6th day of December proximo,
was to have dpTiverpd a he tyre, in
Memphis; Temi., on Temperance and
Humbugs, on Tuesday night last.
hundred ahu iifty itorses are
reported to b» sutfering with the ter
rible Epizootic, in Atlanta, at last ac
counts. The malady seems to be con
lined to the eiiles at>4 tp'.yns.
•
Ravntjin'* great Circus, Menagerie,
tic., will be iu town on Wednesday,
the 4th pewrobor,
, * f '-'
Remember, Barnum’s show, the
mammoth exhibition of the age, ex
it.bits in this city on Wednesday, Urn
4th day of December proximo.
1 ease and His Wife are happy in
prosperity, and smile and gro\v fat
u nderad versity. 10-10-ts.
Pease and His Wife’s fruit stand,
consisting of bannanas, oranges,
lemons, pineapples, grapes, Northern
apples, is truly inviting and grand in
display. 10-10-ts.
The Warning ha a been Heeded.
Since the exposure of the attempts made by
eertton nn.-crnpulous local dealers, to palm off
their coarse astringents, made from cheap and
impure materials, in the place of the great na
tional tonic, llost-etter’s Stomach Bitters, public
opinion lias set strongly against those empirics
and their preparations. Their occupation is
gone, or -oon will be. When the light is let in
to deception it soon wilts down. Persons who
trine with their own health, by using unknown
preparations, with no guarantee to sustain
them, when an established specific, proven by
twenty years’ experience to be exactly what it I
is claimed to He, is within their reach, are sure !
to repent their temerity. Many have done so I
in tin- instance, but it is hoped that the truth i
plainly spoken has arrested the evil. In the I
meantime the demand for the lending protec
'i e ami restorative medicine of America was I
never so great as it has been this season. From
he fever and ague districts of the West. South- :
We-t ami South, it is literally overwhelming. •
and it may he said of the advices from all parts i
’’l the country of the cures it is effecting in !
dyspepsia, bilious complaints, and chronic con- j
-tipation, that “ their name is legion.” Every- I
where Ui« sick and feeble seem to have reaiii- i
ed the importance of M holdiag fast that which ,
is good,” and of avoiding what is spurious and
dangerous.
the numerous ‘‘Bitters.” under various j
names, which mercenary dealers endeavor to !
»ui)stttnte for Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters i
should bo avoided, for their own srikes, bv the
-ick and the public at large. Un-tetter’s Bit
ters are procurable in bottles only, and never
sold iu bulk. " 11-7—lm.
Pease and Ills Wife extend a cor
dial invitation to call and see them,
by so doing learn how big little folks i
cun talk. 10-10-ts. j
Pease and His Wife’s good name
and good living combines all that is !
good in Atlanta. 10-10-ts.
Pease and His Wife’s ladies’ and
gents’ dining rooms, as hertofore,
will be the great eating emporium
during the fai r. 10-10-ts.
Our efficient and enterprising May
or and Aldermen have made a mark
ed improvement in our streets and
sidewalks since their election, and
the work goes bravely on. We hope
soon to see good streets and sidewalks
from the centre all round to the boun
dary of our city. Our clever Marshal,
Capt. Wilkinson, has just finished
the work on Rowland’s Ferry street,
and we and our immediate neighbors
are all in a good humor on account
thereof. We are now reconstructed,
and will try to be good citizens.
B.
PERSONAL.
The Rev. Dr. R. A. Seale has re
cently removed from Wilkes county
to our city, for the purpose of engag
ing in the practice of dentistry.
“Bob” looks as familiar as pig tracks.
We bid him a hearty welcome to our
city. b. s
We attended the Baptist Church on
last Sabbath, and heard the pastor,
the Rev. Mr. Headen, preach a very
good and practical sermon, from the
text, “If any man have not the spirit
of Christ, he is none of his.” Mr.
Headen is a good man, and is deserv-j
edly popular as a preacher.
B.
FALL AND WINTER GOO; > ..
We are now receiving and opening
a General Stock of Fall and Winter
goods purchased in New York by one
of our firm, which vve offer to the
trade at reasonable prices, and trust
1 by fair dealing to merit and receive a
liberal share of public patronage.
Call and examine our stock and prices.
N. Gilreath A Son.
Cartersville, Ga., Sept. 24th 1872.
j PROMPTNESS THE LIFE OF I
i BUSINESS.
All persons indebted to me for coni,
i bacon and money advanced on grow
| ing crops, due Ist November, are ear
nestly called upon to make payment
| according to promises made, upon the
I faith of which the advances were
made. Come up to the mark gentle
men, to the day.
J. J. HOWARD.
10-17—lm
Special attention is asked to the !
advertisement of J. G. Jones, Mer- i
chant Tailor, Mr. Jones is successor j
to J. IT. Purtell, so extensively and
! favorably known, and is fully sus
taining the reputation of the house.
This house keeps nothing but first
rate goods, none but first-class work
! men, and withal is one of the very
best Clothing establishments in At
lanta or elsewhere.
9-19—ly
$100!) reward is offered by the
proprietor of Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery for a medicine
that will equal it in the cure of Bron
chitis, severe Coughs, and the early
stages of Con-uinp.ion.
Twenty Years Younger.—To
say that hundreds of maids, wives
and widows look twenty years young
er than they are in consequence of
the eomplectional freshness derived
from the use of Hagan’s Magnolia
Balm, is simply to state an absolute
fact, which might be promptly veri
fied by direct testimony if ladies
were as willing to tell their ages as to
use the best means of making them
selves lovely. Nature sound imes, but
very rarely, crowns the charm of
perfect features with a complexion of
exquisite clearness; but even then
time soon begins to make inroads up
on the velvet cheek, the fair white
brow, the ivory bust, the rounded
arm. To preserve the “glory of wo
man” unblemished, even after the
meridian of life has been passed, it is
o ily necersary to use daily this cool
ing, healthful vegetable preparation.
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
has made a discovery which cannot
fail to fix for all time its claim to a
position among the world’s subliin
est Humanitarians. Like Kepler of
old, thi? noble journal exults in di- j
viiK fury over the wonderful disouv- j
or;.. We must give this discovery I
in a i,iusUfcil» without at all prepar
ing the reader, in spite of the cer
tainly of striking tenor into the
heart of humanity. Take heed, Oh
women!.ye that are helpless, poor,
wretched, starving, and unable to
get work! Utter a prayer of thanks
giving and praise-to the “Constitu
tion,” and,starve joyfully, knowing
that odoers shad never be under tin
necessity of dying a& you have died.
Listen. “The sphere of woman'.-,
usefulness can b% extended by tea
culture!” Rejoice <> women! For
thousands of years you have been of
little (we to man; but now the sphere
of your usefulness “etui I e exteuded. ’
. Vive la Constitution! Alas poor
Yorick! L.
• lx cannot hurt you. It is purely
j vegetable. Try SI MMONS’ LIVER
REGULATOxt, if you wish to be
well, it acts like a charm without
debilitating the system, and without
any of the evil effects of Mereurv.
SIMMONV LIVER REGULATOR
ip the safe remedy.
COMMERCIAL.
Cartemilie aud iu-aii |» rlrrt
Cartersville, Nov 21.
Cotton Selling, in good demand, at
j 17j cents.
Bacon. —We quote shoulders 9
13; clear rib .sides 12!:
country hams 12|a13; S. C. hams 164
a 1J; plain can vass hams 15.
Bulk Meats.—Shoulders tq; <j.
R. sides 11 j; dear sides 121; long
clear sides 10$.
Flour.—Fancy $lO 00; extra fam
ily *>9 20a9 50; family $8 25a8 50 ; su
perfine $550a7 00.
GRAtN.—We quote white corn, new
oo; yellow aud mixed—none. Wheat
best quality, n 70al 75; common
Georgia red H 40. Oats 55a65. Rye
$1 25a 1 50. Barley $1 lOal 15.
Groceries. — We quote: Sugars—
Crushed, Granulated and Powdered,
14*. Coffee A 13a134; lor extra C 121
al3; \ellow C 12j; Brown 114a13.
fallow 7. Liverpool salt £2 30; Vir
ginia salt $2 15. The various brandsof
-oap from Excelsior Steam Soap
Works of Atlanta, troin 6a7*c per
box; Georgia Soap Factory— sa7e per
pound. Caudles—full weights 21a21 *.
Ginger 18a20. Peprier 20a28. Corn
meal 80a90. Starch 7alo. Rice 91 for.
tierces. Java Coffee 27a30. Rio 20a
24. New Orleans syrup 70a75; Mo
iasses—hhds. 35; bbis. 40. Cheese,
factory, 17a13.
Baooing and Ties. —Gunny 15;
magnolia and other Western brands
I6*sl8; double anchor and Ludlow
17a20. Ties 9alSj. These prices are
shaded to the trade.
Factory Goods. —Brown Domes
ii(,s—Granitevilie, 7-8,11; Trion, 7-8,
11; Augusta, 7-8,1 L; Grauiteville, 4-4,
12]; Trion, 1-4, 121; Augusta, 4-4, 124,
Granitevilie, 3-4,9; Augusta, 3-4,9;
light osuaburgs 14; heavy osuaburgs
16; Yarns &1 60.
Hay.—Georgia new crop $2Ua25.
Dry Goods. —Cambrics—glazed 9a
10; paper colors 10$; high colors 114.
Bleached Cotton 7a21. Ginghams—
heavy 12]a25. Tickings 9a30.
Prints.—WamsuLiu 9; Bedford 9;
Amoskeag lt'alOJ; Arnold 10; Albions
11]; Spragues id; Richmond llj;
Bunnells i If.
Country Produce.— Buying pri
ces from wagons. Eggs 20; chickens
22a25; country butter 25a30.
Miscellaneous.— Sweet Potatoes
50a75c per bushei. Table Peas $1 00.
Turnips 50c per bushel. Onions 25c
per peck. Irish potatoes 25c per peck;
SIOO ppr bushel. Northern
per bushel. Cabbage 10a25c apiece.
Chestnuts—buying prices $2 50 per
bushel.
Tobacco. —Low grades, sound
dark, 46a48; low grades, sound ma
hogany, 50a52; medium 52a55; medi
um bright 65a70; good bright 65a80;
favorite brands of fine 85a$l 19.
Trade pretty good.
Nails.—Per keg, lOd to 60d, $6 25;
Bd, $6 5o; 6d, $6 75; 4d, $7; 3d, $8 25;
fine, $9 75; finishing, different kinds
of corresponding numbers, 75c on the
above prices.
Leather. —-Calf skins—domestic
$30a48 per dozen; French $45aG6. Har
ness leather 38a45c per pound; sole
leather 27a33J; oak 28a50; split 40c;
kips, country, 45a60c per pound.
Powder and Shot.— Blasting j
powder $5; rifle powder per keg, 25 j
pounds, $7 25; haif kegs 84; quarter
kegs $2 25. Potent shot per bag $3 25.
THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO.
Are many, but a remedy lor them all is fur
nished by nature. There is no doubt that for
every disease there is an antidote in the vege
table kingdom. The aboriginees were the vic
tims of many and loathsome maladies, yet thev
found in the wilds of their forests remedies
sure and powerful. AetiDg on this belief DU.
TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN’S
DELIGHT is offered the public as a most high- !
ly concentrated vegetable compound, possess- |
ing extraordinary power for the cure of Rheu
matism, Xeu, i. Scrofula, Ulcers, Swelling
of (.»»{• • ' iv Units of the Skin, Female
' : .vs, G:vci e ui. . ;i»t. Secondary Syphilis
the Effect of Mercury, eh It is a most power
ful alterative and Blood pofiller, and fit the
same time so harmless that it jit he used by
all.
Watch out for Chills and Fever, :u l prepare
the system for resisting its attack, iy using
Dr. Tati’s Liver l’ills.
Dr. Tub’s Hair Dye is Used In Europe And
America,
sr- r' .tiwjjihi aramnK- j
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improved; good water and plenty; a splendid
stock and cotton farm, and containing three
settlements; lying on the road from Cuthbert
to Lumpkin, Ga., seven miles south of Lump
kin, Stewart county, Ga, and fifteen north of
Cuthbert, Ga., for sale, aud will be sold on easy
vet ms—one-third Cash, and balance in one aud
two years. Health excellent, and convenient
to school and church. Also SIS acres of good
and well improved laud in Riusell County,
Alabama. For further particulars, address A.
F. MOKELANI), Atlanta, Georgia.
IQPIUM EATERS
If you wish to be cured of the habit, address T.
E. CI.ABKE, M. D., Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
(tr ffOf! PER DAY! Agents wauled!
J)D lu <hZU All classes of working people ,
ol either sex. young or old, make more money
at work tor us in their spare moments, or all
the time, than at anything else. Particulars
free. Address G. STINSON & CO., Portland,
Maine.
_ THE ,, IIGHT RUNNING”H_^j@^
“domestic” rTK
;»<J Chambers St.. N. V.,
or Atlanta, Ob.
Why win yon iwk for $1 a stay ?
WEEK YOU CAN MAKE
From $5 to $lO a Day,
at your homes, without interfering with tor.:
other employment ? Bovs and girls earn near
ly a.- liu'fii as inon. Tor pai Oculars, semi
stamp to T. K. St’LXLEK ci CO., Dalton, Ga.
NOTICE.
I HEREBY forewarn any one not to trade for
a certain Proniisory Note, made payable to
A. C. Clark, by D. J. Tippiu, for Eight Hundred
and Seventy-Five Dollars, payable the 7th De
cember, 18', 2, given sometime in September
last, as the consideration lor which said note
was given has tailed, and 1 am determined rot
to nav it unless compelled by law. So take fair
warning. D. .T. TIPIHN.
11 -Sl—WvOd.
GEOEGI V—tSurKK i}OVbTT. —J.d. Wicbtron
has ap died to me for L*i er- of Admit':--
tratien on the estate of William Crook, late <n
said county deceased. This Is to cite all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed bv law, and show cause, ii any
they can, why Loiters should not be granted
the’applicant. Witness my band and official
signature this, 4Ui ol November, 1872.
6 JOHN W. GREER.
11-lA-dQd. Ordinary.
! HIM
is
MONEY MADE.
Buy your Goods
CHEAP.
While yon can.
The undersigned has on
hand and is constantly re
ceiving
New and Beautiful
iOODB,
of every description just
from the Eisteru Markets,
iffir
.
which will be sold at the
-
LOWEST riGHREM EOIt
to Ib «
I olTer superior iudure
as regards
Style,
Quality,
Prices.
An examination of my
Stock will convince you
that you can buy your
Goods cheaper of me than
elsewhere
Handsome Styles of
DRESS' GCCDS!
SHAWLS,
Striped and Reversible, of
. the I.atest Fashions.
PRINTS,
Os every Style and Shade.
WHITE GOODS,
otions;
gUglljMW.
CLOTHING,
*V,:V '
MENS WEAK.
BOOTS,
ri |
HATS,
(Japs,
h mum:.
GROCERIES,
My assortment of Gadies’
misses and children’s
BOOTS, SHOES £ GAITERS,
Cannot be excelled in ei
ther style quality or cheap
ness.
Mens* Boots and Shoes at
all Prices, Hats Lower
than the Lowest.
I would eall special at
i.
tent ion to my system ofdo
i;ig business. Ist., I sell
strietly for CASH. Having
no accounts 5 lose no debts,
and do not have to add on
an extra profit of 15 to 2»j
per cent to make up tor
losses anti time customers.
2d., I have but one price on
each article, s© that a child
can buy Hoods as low a* a
man, and a poor judge as
I
cheap as the best judge of,
Hoods in tile country.
Buy your Hoods at the
IGIISHE
and save money. 5o trou
ble to show Goods.
A. P. STEAL*
SoietkiM to lie Considered.
Competition is said to be the life ofbusincs*;
but there i» another element eq&lly ai, essen
tial. which is promptness. The former, at
present, is flourishing, but the latter is rather
at a lot? ebb. All who are in favor of this lat
ter element being revived—we mean those who
are entitled to exercise the right—will mani
fest it by coming forward and paving up their
notes and accounts due the undersigned.
The truth ot the business is, we need our
money, and hope all these indebted to us will
call and settle up without further notice.
11-s-ts. X. GILKF.ATH & SON.
NOTI CE.
Those indebted to use np to November Ist are
i re,ji;e»io.i to settle immediately. Mwm **«
WK* .' 1 NEED MONET !
11-7-tX. J. T. OWEN.
Pease and His Wife, seven years
j in business, started with no business,
! now have a good business, all by
sticking to our own business and
j keeping in ignorance of others’ busi
j ness.
; TIE GREAT DEMOCRATIC JOURN/iL.
THE NEW YORK
Weekly News.
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.1 Tfammoth Eight Page
Sheet, Fifij..t,iv C’oI»
ummis of Shead
ing Mailer.
Contains ALL THE NEWS, Foreign Domes
tic, Political and General, with full and relia
ble Market Report*. Each lumber also con
tains several short stories, an l a pica variety
scree.’.,'the most complete wee;:!;. - news., iper
fji this country.
Terms, $2 a Year..
I uducements to Clubs:
I Five copies, one year, $9 00.
| Ten copies, one year, and an
extra copy to the sender,. sls 00.
Twenty copies, one year, and
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Fifty copies, on© year, and an
extra copy to sender, .. $55 00.
Parties tending Clubs as above, may retain 20
per cent of iltt money received by them, as coinmis
sion.
Persons desiring to act as Agents will be
supplied with specimen bundles. Specimen
copies sent free to any address. All letters
should ho directed to
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Box 3,195,
NEW YORK CITY POST OFFICE.
11-21-ts.
NEW m£E i >l7Ee7~
CHEROKEE RAILROAD
I A ROM and after this date the following
' Schedule will be run on the Cherokee Rail
rod :
Leave liockmart at 7:00 A. M
“ Germantown, 7:35 "
“ Taylorsville, 8:15 "
“ Stileshoro, 8:40 11
Arrive at Carters ville, 10:20 u
Leave Cartersville 2:00 P. M.
Stileshoro, 3:45
“ Taylorsville 3:00 “
“ Germantown, 3:45
Arrive at Rock mart, 4:15 “
1». W. K. PEACOCK.
April 13,1872.
Legal Advertisements.
BARTOW COUNTY.
Tax Notice.
I WILL be at the following places, on the
days mentioned, for the purpose of collect
ing State and County Tax for the year 1872:
Kingston, Oct. 28
Euharlee, “ 29
Taylorsville, •* 30
Stileshoro’, " 31
Allatoona, Nov. 1
Cass Station, “ 2
Cassville. “ 4
Cartersville. “ 5,13,14,15
Etowah, “ 6
Wolf Pen. ” 7
Pine Log, “ 8
6th District. " . 9
J lali’s Station, “ 11
Adairsville, “ 12
This will be mv third and last lime.
Z. A. McRLYNOLDS,
Tax Collector 15. C.
Cartersville, Ga., Oct. 26,1872.
(1 EOP.GIA—ISAUTOW COUNTY.— A ppl i
- having been made by petition of
Many Citizen-, ofljartow county for opening a
uew road leading from B. T. Leake’s, and run
ning a souihvvoslcri> direction, and near the
line of tile present -euleineut road, to the
southeast corner of lot 952, and from thence
through lot MM, ,o southeast corner ol 1194, and
thence on south line to near soulhaast corner
of 1188. thence up west side oi Euharlee creek,
through 1138, and a part ot HOT, to the old Ala
bama road, near thd bridge, tiicuce down the
- Id Alabama load cast until arriving at tile
original south Hue of 1133, and thence direct
south ou the land line to Taylorsville; and
Commissioners having been appointed to re
view said road, and having reported favorably
on said road, Thesefore, all persons concerned
are hereby notified to tile their objections, if
anytney have, in my office within the time pre- |
scribed'liy law, else an order will be granted
for said road on the,first Tuesday in December 1
next. This Nov sth. ,72 J.A. IIOWAIID Oj-d j
€* timer §licrllf j s fifties.
YlUi LL be sold before the Court House door in 1
y y the town of iCllijar, within the legal hours of ,
sale, the following proper-y, to wit:
Lot of land, No. 229, in the 11 til (list, and 2d sec. of j
Gi.mer county, levied on ns the property of J. 15. j
Jones, and oTiers, Ex'rs of the estate of If. P. Jones, j
dec'd, to satisfy two it fas issued from Gilmer Supe- 1
rior Court, in favor of J. G. (Smith and W. C. Wood
ard, for use of officers of Court, vs. ,1. 15. Jones, and
others, Ex’rs ; the other in favor of John and Joseph
Bell, for use of officers of Court, vs. J. 15. Jones, and
others, Ex’rs of estate of H. I‘. Jones, deceased.
Also lot of land No 258, in the 25 dist and 2nd
section of said county, levied on to satisfy a
fifa issued from Gilmer Superior court. Levied
on as the property of John Bell, in favor of
John Watkin vs said John Bell. October :50th,
1872 I’. 11. MILTON, sheriff Gilmer Countv.
I*. It. MILTON, Sheriff.
(liuariiian’fi KaJc*.
BY \ ucue of au order from lhe Court of Oidumry
of Bartow rounfcy* will bo sold on the first Tues
day in January, 1875, before the Court House door in
Cartersville, said county, between the legal sale
hours, the undivided interest belonging to Kate H.,
Charles H., Susan and Bailie M. &haw, minors,
in one halt oi Lot of Land No. 2DI, in the sth Dis
trict ar.d 3id beet oil of said county, containing 80
acres, more or less, Fold for the benefit of said mi
nors. Terms of sale. Cash. P. M. SHAW,
Nor. sth, 1872.—tils Guardian.
Manhood: How Lost, How Restored
/, -us-t published, anew edition of
■ ih-. Culverwell’s Celebrated Es
.. jfslS sa> oil the radical cure (without
■K’wiiihi : " o 1 spehmattokhcka or
Seminal )\ talk nos*. Involuntary Seminal Loss
es, ImpotknCV, Mental and Physical Incapaci
ty, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Con
sUMTiog, EM LEI’S v and Fits, induced by scß
indulgence or sexual extravagance.
Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6
cents.
The celebrated author, m this admirable es
say, clearly demonstrates twin a thirty years’
successful 'practice, that the alarming conse
qenees of self-abuse may be radically cured
without tiie dangerous use of iaternai medicine
or the application of the knife; poiuting out a
mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effec
tual, by means of which every sufferer, ndmar
ter what hi- condition may be. may cure him
self cheaply, privately ami radically.
This Lecture should fie in the hands of
evuy youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope. Lo an;
address, postpaid, on receipt of six cent.-, oi nvo
postage stamps.
Also. Or. Giilverwell’s *■ Marriage Gpi 1.-.”
price 50 cents.
Address the publishers,
til AS. J. < . KUNE a ii .
127 Bowery, New York, l'o.-l-ujiu e
-25. 5-2* 8-1
COTTON CROP OF 1872.
J. HOWARD ten,lets the useof hi*
NEW COTTON <HN
nut by WATl£ii PoWLi!, tu tlie public ;u-i
his,iii‘eud«, ami will HIS COTTON at Mu; cu—
tomary races of tiw country. Will I'uruisii
Baggingauvl't ies at < Artovsvilie price* to ail
cusmiuioj-s. lie will run (lay aittl night if nec
essary, ami will pact on the celebrated Brooks’
Press. TlteOiii i- located between tiieCassrule j
Road and the load leading to Mr. Baxter'*-,
one an I one-quarter miles from town, Good ;
i-o.uls le t'll :t.; lrom binH public loads to me
Gin. Give tills nee, celebrated Water Gin a
trial. J. J. HOWARD.
p. 6. — t 0., ape.—One -*."l tceond-baud
Gris wold Gin and all the running gear in
complete order; also an Utley Press will he
sold on a ererit until 1 j* UiM,
8-211 Sin. -I, .1- HOWARD-
Atlmmisiralor’* Male.
A v.N the lit si Tuesday mi December next,
\ / before the Court House in tite city oft ar
tensvitl -, Bartow county, (,u,. within the legal
hours of sale, v.-ill hesoltt lair f,,i1,,n iiig piop
eity, to-wit: so acres ofiitffil, oeirfg' h .If »<(’■
lot of land No. 2-sG, in the&tii .list, and .<1 sec.
n s.ti i county, Sold its the -jracevty of V, E.
daftly, late of said county. £}ct cased, l'or tin
beaen'eoi ilie heirs uuu civ-laor. of saul de
ceased. i'.i ms made Known >o she day of sate.
a, Jii.x 1-.*, Atim’r of
10-2!-: 1. * V. K. Clardy, dec.
(> i. ciOi i-iliKTu*' l'0( si v.—W her e as,
T Wui Babb aud H. .1. L. Dates apply tor
Loiters j. acniulisiration on the estate ot J. ii
i horn ton, ueo’ii; tiie-,, are therefore to cite all
a lid siu. uiar, the kindre<l and creditors oi »aid
decM, to show cause if artv they have, within
the time prescriue.l b\ la«v, why said Letters
should not be granted, else Letters wjll be
granted December Term, 1*72. Given niy baud
and oiiicial signature, this October 28th, 1812.
J. A. HOWARD,
i AHW. Ordinary
BARTOW SHERIFF S SALES.
WILL lie sold, before the Courthouse door in
Cartersville, Bartow Countr, Ga-.on the
first Tuesday in December, 1872," within the
usual hours of sale, the following nrouertv, to
wn:
Lot of land No. 164. in the 16th dist and 3d
sec. of Bartow county, levied on as the proper
ty of A. H. Collister to satisfy a fl fa from Bar
tow Superior Court in favor of Corrinna M.
Franklin vs. A. H. Collister, for the purchase
money.
Also, Lot ofland No. 560. in the 17th dist and '
3d sec. of Bartow county, levied on a* the prop
ertvof A. B. Harris, to'satisfv T. Justice Court
fl fa from the Justice Court of 851s» dist. G. M.,
in favorof B. T. Leek and E. I*. Rogers, adm’rs,
vs. A. B. Harris, .T. S. Owens, P. G. Drummond
and Thos. Tumlin. T/evv made and returned
to me by Jas. I*. Penny, Constable.
Also. acres ofland in the 4th dist. and 3d
see. of Bertow eonntv. known as the Alabaster
Lime Works, levied on as the property of
Style* Peck A t 0.. t« satisfy three Justice
Court fi fas issued from the Justice Court. 822d
dist., G M. one in favor of Tb mas H Hubbard,
one iii i svor ot John Ifubbard. and one in favor
of Ali Hubbard, all vs. Stvles Peck ,t Cos.
Levy made and returned to me hv Miller Col
lins, Constable of said dist.
Lots ofland No’s 656. 714. 729. 7*l. 780, 755, 786,
795. 798, 806. 8«. 802, 854, 856. 857. 858, 873. 926, 929.
981. 947, 999, 1003, 1016. 1017. all lying in the 17th
dist and S.l sec. of said countv ; 1 boiler wiih
two flue*. 1 sett blacksmith tool*. 1 log wagon.
1 hoisting Mock and ropj, 1 single flue boiler.
1 engine boiler and fixtures, 1 shingle jointer.
2 log carts. 5 oxen. 4 stock wagons, 1 pair
mules, 1 road wagon ; levied on under fi fa in
favor of A. H. Collister vs. Kate A. Cora, for
the purchase monev.
JIORTOAGK SALE.
/AN the first Tuesday of January, 187:1. before
V* the Court House door in Cartersville, Ga,
within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit : A large lot of Hotel, House
an l Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Tables.
Crockery Ware. Beds, Bedding. Carpets.
Chairt, Washstands, and other hou-e and
j kitchen furniture ; tuc same being levied ou
I as the property of Thomas J Bridges to satisfy
| a Mortgage fi fa against said prupertv, given
for the purchase monev, in favorof J T Guth
rie.
W. IV. RICH, sheriff.
JAS. KENNED! . D. Shff.
(GUARDIAN’S SALE.—WiII be sold before
X the Court House door in the town of Car
| tersvill, Bartow countr, Georgia, on the fi st
Tuesday in December, 1872. within the legal
sale hour.-, the following property to-wit:
The undivided in:i-.cst'.ieiongi'ng to Elmira
William. Pin,la an l Fountain Mm field, miauls,
in lots oi land Nos. 511 54. Str. 56 i 58k and
584. in the 41 h Dis lU:t and. 3.1 SOdinu oi Bar
tow county, eout.lining cad 49 acu s. mo'" or
1 portion oi sai«l land twin* rleured and in
of Cartersville. Fl lie entire tract of land -vi!i
fie sold, and Aire. Surah 11. smith, ihe id it
ow ii-■!•. will nia ko deed to her intcic-t i.»" die
S mil'. -i 11 in . ( liriluacc With an order from
the *inr! oi < inliuary of Bart iw couuiy ior the
ptirp-'sc of ilivisior. and for the be: est. (a aid
miitc.-s. i erms of sale one bail' cash, die bal
ance a credit of Iweh c month:-. 5 : -mil
secu ity, inter-st frdtu date. Build for titles
given. This Bth (Ictobcv 1374.
PINKNEY G. DRUMMOND.
10-10—2 m Guardian.
(4 EOHGI V-BARTOW t.'oUXTY—GUDi.sk-
X KY’S OFFICE, October 7, 1872.—F. M. Nhaw.
I Guardian of Kate 11., ( harles A., Millie M. an
Susan E Shaw, minors, has appli- and for leave c
sell the umlivideil interest belonging to -aid
minors, in 80 acres of lot No. 291, sth Dist. tnd
3d section of said county.
This is therefore, to cite all persons conecn-eil
to file their objections, it'auy they have, within
the time prescribed by law, else 1> avo will be
granted applicant as applied for.
J. A. HOWARD,
10-10—30d. Ordinary,
Cl EORGI Y—Baktuw CorNrv.—Whereas, C.
14 G. Trainmell, Executor of the lust Y\ ill and
Testament of Edmund D. Puckett, Jr., deceas
ed, represents to the Court, in his petition duly
filed and entered on the minutes, that he bus
fully administered said E. D. Puckett, Jr’s es
tate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Executor should not bedis
chargeil from his said administration, and re
ceive letters dismissory on the first Monday in
January 1873. Given under mv hand and offi
cial signature, this Oct. 7th 1872.
J. A. HOWARD,
10-10—3 m Ordinary.
Cl EORGI A—B Alt TO SV Os it: NT V —W hereas,
X George I>. Harris applies tc me lor Let
ters of Administration, de bonis non cum tes
tameuto annexo, on the estate of John B. 11.
Lumpkin, dec’d. These aro therefore to cite
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, lo show cause, il' any they have,
within the time prescribed by law. vvh'y said
Letters should not he granted, else Letters will
be issued at Noveinlier Term, 1872, to appli
cant. Given under my hand and official sig
nature, Sept. 2:i, 1872.
J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary.
* iraTNISjrUATOR’S SALE. —P. virtue
Arw of an or ier from the 1 ->urt of ordinary of
Bin tow county, will lie sold before me Court
House door in'Cartersvilic in said county, on
the first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal sale hours’ tiie following property to-wit:
Seventy-One acres of lot No. 200, about 4 •
acres cleared, well improved, the balance.
Well timbered, sold as the property; of it. H.
Guy lot., deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale:
Cash. This Oct. 15,1872. M. .1. GUYTON,
10-17-40 days. R. L. GUYTON,
Admrs.
4 DMIMSTItATOIt’S SALE.—By virtue
XjL of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Bartow county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in December next, at the Court House door
in the countv of Dougherty, between the legal
sale hours, that tract ofland belonging to the
estate of J. W. Armstrong, deceased, known ns
the McGoven place, in the 21st District and 2d
Section of originally Cherokee now Bartow
county, containing 200 acres more or less.
Terms cash. This October 10th, 1872.
J. W. ARMS TRONG, Jr.,
Adm’r J. W. Armstrong, de’e I.
10-17—40d >
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE By virtue
of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Gilmer county, will be sold before the Court
House door of said county, on the first Tuesday
in December next., within the legal sale hours,
lots ofland Nos. 61 and 78, both in the 12tli Dist.
and 2d Section of said county, as the property
o! the estate of George Ilise, late of said county,
deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs aiid
creditors. Terms cash. This October Bih 1872.
ELIZABETH HI-il.
10-17—40d Administratrix.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.-By virtue
of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Bartow county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in December 1872, beforo the Court House
door in Cartersville, said county, between the
legal sale hours, the following property io-u it;
The house and lot in the city ol Carlersvile,
whereon James Vaughan resided at the time ot
his death, lying on the East side of the city,
aiidfYontin’g ou Forest street and well improv
eil. Also ti vacant lot adjoining above, and
fronting on Tennessee amt Forest streets. Said
lots sold as the property of James Vaughan, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
ol said deceased. Terms ot sale cash. This
Oct 34tli 1872. ACIIELIA VAFGHAN,
A ministratvi x J as. Vaughan, deceased.
10-17—40d
BTATE8 TATE OF GEORGIA—BARTOW IDUN- !
TV—Tohn C. Spriggs having applieu to be j
appointed guardian oi the persons and prop
erty of Jefferson Walker and David Walker, |
residents of said county, under fourteen tears I
of age: This is to cite all persons concerned !
to be and appear at tiie regular term of the
Court of Ordinary, to be held next, after the
expiration of thirty days from the iir-t publi
cation of this notice, to how cau-e, il an, die'
call, why said John c. Spriggs should not be
appointed guardian ol said minors. t
Given under my hand and official siguatu re
tins 30th Oct., 1£72,
10-31 -30d. •>. a. HOWARD, Ordinary
CT EORGI A —Bautuw ( ovkty.—7Vhe reas,
X Win. T. Burge applies to me for Letters of
Aiiiniuistratiou on the c.-’atc of Leonaul Mor
gan, late of said county, (Its’d; these are tneie
tore to cite all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of said dec’d, to show cause if any
they have, within the t iac prescribed by lav.’,
why said L: tiers s.iotrld not be granted, else
Letters will be i sueu r-December Term, IP'S,
to applicant. Given ni-dcr n.y bund and ■ ill - j
rial signature, <n ■.l •i- 25 It, 1872.
J. A. HOWARD. i
10-31—30d. Ordinary. I
(T EORGI A— . •. i; i oV. COl’N iY— Okdina
x ID'S Offh .Ol id;.! 1 2sth,l«72.—Applica- I
tion having n- u m. U* b petition ot many i
citizen' ol Bartow cdniii •> r the opening of it !
now road, ic i ' li. !.i ilosteller’s Mills, i.,
he direction ■ ! . . - . by the residence of |
J. D. Reagan. John i u.»,:, Pleasant Valley I
Chun h, and i-dniu i ti. Uh the Adairsville j
road near the I '.tu' ; r. -ioence <d' ’i inis. G. •
Barron, de. 'd, ami i nmui --loners having been
appointed to review s.ii-l soad, and having ro- ;
ported faiorabli on the same, therefore all
persons (inii eriied are hereby notified to file i
their objections, if any Uu y have, in my office, j
within the time prescribed by law, else an or
der will be granted for -aid road on the first '
Tuesday in December next. This October2Bth,
1812. J.A. HOWARD,
16-31—30d. Ordinary.
I / T EO UGIA -15A UTO 'V COUNTY—Ob
\ J dibakv’s om< k, Nov. 6th, 1872..--R.
C. Sniiiii a:i.l Samuel E. Smith, Adninis
| lr..i ii. oi Jon Smiih, dee d, have applied
for 'c to sell Ihe lands belonging to said
i dec and. This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned o file their objections, if any
I they have, iu my office, within the time pre
i scribe i ' y law, elsa leave will be granted
' applicants ns applied for.
J. A. HOWARD,
IJ-7 --44 J Oriilnarv.
FOR S ALE.
One hundred and sixty acres of
valuable land on Kamion creek, ad
joining lands of Tims. Henderson aud
brother, Plesant Siielman and ('has.
T. Shelman; also near the Van-Wert
Railroad. One of the most desirable
places in this county, with limited
buddings on the premiss.
Apply to Col. J. J. Howard,at Car- j
tersvilie, ( apt. Chas. T. Shelman, |
adjoining the land, or to
THOS. P. STOVALL,
Augusta, Ga.,
Trustee for .Mrs. Eioise M. Stovall
and children.
Cartersviiie, Ga. Nov. 6th, 1872.—ts
NOTICE TO COTTON i AHM EES.
Our Fire Proof Ware House
on Main street in t••*.- fity. is now
complelud, and we. soiieil tin* pair -n
--age of our fri**uds.
Ail cotton .-cut to us for storage. •>'
! to sell on arri val here, or to forwaitl
, f !
i for sale to ot.ier murlgetd wui receive
prompt attention. Libera! advances
• made on cotton in store. Terms of
I storage, interest on money, and com
mission- for selling, reasonable.
N\ Gu.aE.ViH,
J. J. Howard.
9-12— u-
~ WANiil) 1; r ILDIATELY.
Am one having a House to rent
conUuning loyf ur Ave rooms, conve
liieni to bqsju; -s portion of the city,
can find a tenant by applying at this
this oiiico, or Anderson Bkq’s.,
M-ou Street,
Er Lawshe,
NO 50, Wll 1T F HALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
I-I AS JUST RETURNED FROM MARKET,
IJL and is now receiving and opening one of
thelargest stocks of
FINE JEWELRY
In upper Georgia, selected with car* for the
FALL AND WINTER TRADE
W atoH.es
O
Os the BEST MAKERS of EUROPE and
AMERICA.
AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS;
STERLING a:td COIN SILVER-WARS,
And the best quality of
SILVER, PLATED GOODS,
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES.
Watches and Jewelry reantred by Competent
Workmen. almi Clock and Watch Makers’
Tools and Materials.
OAHTKHSVI LLE
MALE HIGH SCHOOL.
ThnE\ercises.tif this InstiUUioii will «*iki*.
n. 'nee A ugu-t stli, to coin lin e fui.r in indis.
i'or pal uvular- ippiy to
G-27-4UI. R. JOHNSTON, I’RINCD u.
Atltui:iMtm(OT , !« ?t i!
It tSTII.L he sold lieloco the i on, t ilocsc < < t
if in the town o imid i.ln ti . i ou,, •, .
Mitchell, during (lie legal hours o -ale. »: ■ l.e*
iii>: l ues iav in Decern icr next, (ii . . c
ti >n and lands belonging o ,lie c»..„e .-f .
W. LcWis, late of the couuD of l:.. . i:
now deceased. Said Linds tiring ou ili.j i, ii -
road, some five miles lielow Fie town oi i r
milhi, iu said coun.voi Aliineil, am! I« ing
the 10th dist. ti. s, id coiniiv, aim coin .<>>ei
I. is No,. 289, 310, 313, 3J6aud3il, ami oci.ii i
all 1*314) acres, more or e>s. said lauds i\iU
sold by \ irtue of au order of tiie Court or (irbi
nary of Bartow county, for the purpose oft,;»
trilnition. Term* of sale : Cash.
JAMBS B. BItOWN,
10-24-40 days. Adiuinisirator.
A 1 EORGI A—BARTOW fOFNTY-Oiditi.T
--VX ry’s Office, Oct. 8Ist», 1872.—.J0hn li. Ful
ler, Executor of tile last will and. testament, oi
Solomon Fuller, deceased, has applied for le,.ve
to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said
deceased in terms of lus will. This is th,.re
fore to cite all persons concerned to file their
objections, if any they have, wi.hia the time
prescribed by law, else leave will be granted
applicant, as applied for.
10-24-60 U. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
■ A XECIM’O It’s, S A LK.-By v irtue of an or-
Ijj derofti>u ■ de.-t of Ordinary of l'uiton
county, Ga.. will ne sold bclb' e ihefourt House
door, in the city of Carters Aille, Bartow coun
ty, Ga., within tiie legal houis of sale, on the
first Tuesday in December next, the following
Real Estate, to-wit : Lot of land No. 693, and
parts of lots Nos. 616 and 670, containing nine
ty acres, more or less, lying on toe south side
of the Etowah River, in the fill dist. and 3d
sec. of said county. Sold us the propci ty of G.
J. Howard, deceased, lor the benefit of the
heirs. Terms : One-third, Cash ; remainder
in one and two years, with interest from date.
Bond given for titles until last payment is
made. R. A. HOWARD,
10-24-td. Executor of G. J. Howard, dec'd.
Farm and Ore Bank for Sale.
A FARM of 400 acres of good land, near Ten
nessee road, 8 miles north of Cartersville.
On the place is a bank of the richest IRON ORE
in the State. Place is well watered and well
improved. A splendid grain and cotton farm.
If not sold privately, will be sold before the
Court House door, fn the city ofCartersville. on
the first Tuesday in December next, to the
highest bidder. For further information call
on me, on the premises.
EDWARD BURFORD.
10-17-40(1
CARTERSVILLE CAR FACTORY
AND
BUILDING ASSOCIATION,
Cartersville , Georgia.
I)i r K TAKE this method of informing the
f Y public that we are now prepared to fill
small or large orders for
3L. XT M BER,
Either Dressed or Undressed.
With ampetent Workmen, we are also pre
pared to execute contracts for
Building Houses,
AS WELL AS
RAILROAD CARS,
and to furnish the public with
Doers, Sisk, Blinds. Moulding l ;,
Ai.L KINDS OF
SCROLL WORK & TURNING
at .-hurt notice and low ,<rices.
P'lrtio- visaing any thing in our line would
do well lo call ami sec or « rite before porchr--
ing elsewhere.
r-. N. GOWER, President,
1!. -P.fffG’E’VT, Superintendent.
14-ly
G. C. ROGERS,
Oppo.-ltc Kimball House, Decatur st.
A thus Li, - - - Georgia.
W lr fie -.lie and retail dealer in
SADDLE HARDWARE,
BABY CARRIAGES,
HOBBY HORSES, BUGGIES,
Carriages & Phaetons,
Also manufacturer of
Saddles, Harness & Bridles
Os all kind*; also
Cart Saddles & Breeching
ron r.wi.road purposes.
Io -t ru.-ived aud In store, a car load of the
Celebrate i
Milburn Concord Iron Axle Wagons.
of all size*.
T WO-HOKSL WAGON, WITH BODY, »100
I war-ant all of my Wagons fo’ twelv
monlhr-. 1-or neatness of woik am. durability,
then- wagons connot lie excelled in any mar
ket. Partners aud citizens of Bartow and
Nor-U Georgia are invited to call and see my
laiye stock when they visit Atlanta.
f 4-ly
PUNTERS’ & MINERS’ BANK
UAUTKItSVILI.E, GEORGIA.
) i AMZED JUNE, 1572.
DIRECTORS:
UIV 1," : MLIN, -I. HOWARD,
M. O. DOBBINS, .las. W. BALL,
B. J. WILSON.
M. . DOBBINS President,
D. W. 5. PEAOOCK, Cashier.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, SIOO,OOO.
iin, SOO,OOO
PHIS Bank will do a regular <bscoual aud
t-xthauge liunne**; will rec .ve oupoeite
money lrora Court*. Public Institution*, Ad
ur ui>ur.itor*. Gimidiau* and private ludivn u
a'aofali professiu * t>ayable at call ot on time
certidcatee oi iiepo*!-., an.t ai', >w *uch interest
a* may be agreed upou. GoUeutiou* a special:}'
W O. EDWARDS
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
4|J|| HARNESS,
AND HARNESS MATERIAL,
S4DDIES.
BRIOI.ES,
EOIaI.AKS. A< ,
CARTERSVfLIoE, OA.
REPAIRING done withdurabiliD and die.
patch. Col. R. 11. Jours’ new Brick b«US
ing ou West Main street.
Also dealer in Metalie and Wook
BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS.
atvr.iyson lumii!, and b reatly night ac|
with oia
HEA R S E
to wait on all who his vieps.
ASSfr
Cm\ Enterprise
»iie only i eligible GIFT DiSThiBU t »U<\ in
me couiitry*
$60,000.00
IN VALuxiBLIi uxi: TS
To 8£ OISTiisBUrEO IN
L. D. SINE’S
f f>B: Ii KbOrbAl! MAXT4I.A
n*SFr ENTERPRISE,
Tube du;.. iunuiay mi, 2b.
187A.
TWO D L-.i 1. AJ-- (- fc
&5,000 each in Greenbacks!
iwo P.izes SI,OOO -S pDT.WBjiPV'Q
Five Prizes SSOC lliUJiMMuliO
Ten Prizes SIOO 2
1 horse and buggy with silver-mounted U.irncM
worth IfIGU. One Hiu-Bmed rosewood piano,
worth SSOO. 'l’eu family sewing machines,
worth 1100 each. Five gold watches Acliaia.,
won h ,300 each. Fhegoili Ameiican hunting
watches, worth 1125 catb Ten Ladii '’ gold
hunting watches, worth f7j each. HIO gold and
silverleverhuutiug watches U« ail) wotth irom
f2O to S:JtA) each, Gold chain*, silverware. Jew
elry. etc., etc-
Wlude number Gifts, 6,500. Ticket* limited
♦n 60,000.
Agents wanted to sell Tickets, to whona
liberal premiums will l»o paid.
Single Tickets 31; Six Tickets, fa; Twelve
Tickets, 4IO; Twenty-live Ticket*, 420.
Circular* containing a lull list of pnze;, a
desci iption of the manner of drawing, and
other iniormutioii in reference to thb distribu
tion, will be sent so any one ordering them.—
All letters must lie addressed to
MAIN OFFICE, L. 1). SINE, Box SO,
101 w. stli st., Cincinnati, Ohio.
CITY
STABLE,
CARTEftSYUULE* GA..
r.r
ROBERTS & TUMLIN,
Proprietor*.
IN READINESS, at all hour*, the best stock
and vehicles—
Saddle-Horses,
Buggies,
Carriages,
HaekS,
Wagons,
For One , 7Vo, and Four /Torses.
STOCK BOARDED at Limt PriDH.
From reptcrn ier i util April we will keep oa
hand forsale, afthe>e 4 tables, a flue Ibk of Doth
HOUSES ANO MULES.
Stock Hoiijfht & Sold.
Give this stable'dnb 'rial ‘>o'«ill not ge
any faiimr. ii Ri’B \ TUMLIN.
Cartersville, aug. 26-wly
SHFPURD, S&LDUKIH & CO”
V. hoTv-ale Disk n, in
LiOrOHS and TOBACCOS,
No 11 '!><■-cat nr Street,
Opposite Ivimbaii House,
A T UNTi, GEORGIA.
I ** 815— .'i
Fy 1
DOORS,
SASH A film
Moulding, brackets, s/ai* fit
fuic*, Guilders’ Furnishing llardwars,
Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra
toil:. Ware. Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces.
Window Glass a Specialty.
Circular* and Price Lists sent free on aphli
catiou, by
P. P. TOALE,
20 liayne and 33 Pinckney st*.,
10-3-1 y. Chnrleaton, B. C.
Beware of Counterfetta
JOB MOSES’ 811 •MOMM* *
art eatentivtly cocrreararreD. Duhonett Drug
git it endeavor to tell the countor/oiu lamakt greater
yrojlu. The genuine hmvo the name of Jeb M «im
on each package. All other* are uvrthittt imitation*.
The Qtvcnt PHI* are unfailing in the ear* of *ll
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the
femate constitution Is subject. Ther moderate ali
exreeaee and remove all obstructions, from what
ever cause.
• TO NiSRIH) LADIES
they are particularly suited. They -vuTin a shoe*
time bi-ins on the monthly period with regularity:
and although very powerful, contain nothing hurt
ful to the constitution. In alt cases of Nervous end
Spinal Affections. Paine in the Back and L.mba,
fa: true on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart
Hysterics and Whites, they will effect a cure whew
all other mews hare failed. The circular# around
each package rire full directioee aud advice, to
will be eent free to all writing for them, seeled
from observation.
N. 11—In all canes where the MVtrTXU eaanet he
obtained. One Dollar enclosed to the Sol# Proprie
tor. JOB MOSK3. IS Cordaadt SU, New Tork. wiQ
insure a bottle of the genuine, containing fifty
Pills, by return mail, tocurtlg sealed from my
knowledge of it* eon ent*.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTEi:
BUTAS’S PULMONIC WAFERS v
Cure Oocohs, Colds, As rum. Baososiri*. Seas ,
Tukoat, H oases sin*. Dt» ucclt BaearutasK I>-
ciricxT Couseupnos a>D Lcso I)ts»asa*. _Tn*y
hive no taste of mt-dicine, and any child will take
t -»m. Thousand* hare been restored to health thei
Price 35 cents par hex. JOB MOSXB, Propria
tor, H g rdtet, J«ir TorlL i
THE CREAT FRENCH REMEDY.
ML 'VL T! .'
No7*l« Bus Lombard, Pari*.
These pitls are htrbly raoemmended by the enure
Medical fKCultyof franee at the very tost remedy
m ail cases or Soermatorrfuua. or iemlnal Weak
nm , Ntghtly. a-ily or Prm«iir*lmi*eioae. Sex
ail VV# ’Vness or tmpotenru; Watt knees arlf.ng free
S. ore tH, bits and Sexual Rtcestee; KolomdlimoltMo
OioitalO-ssms. Wash Spine; Deyosite In the grtma.
and all thorhaetly trai* of DGeeete arlUng from
O-antrsorli-siM-i Theyessrs wheuallstherrejm
siiJi fail. P- mphlet of A lTi< r In each, bom ee will
*«r.t Frsototny address. Pros ■*
V fi‘‘-KG|.V- -tolsJlfiit vn —Ui U-asgl !£•
\ S t * tit* has «;t|»l(est for expiuy#l of per.
iflt . It), aud I will pass it[i<!» llit- same at ll
o*<*lo'-k| a. m.. on Hie 22ti t.f November, 19&
IXhii November 4th, lfflff.
JOHN W. GREER,
*#•;*> utOuswy.