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About The standard and express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1875 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1873)
CITY BEEP MARKET. Jf KANT SIDE OFJW. A A. R. It., NEAR POST-OFFICE. IAKKiHI MEATS, of diferaut kinds, kept constantly on kmul, and for <--•!«• « ‘ I*o UI H. dill Ihulimm being on Dm lx rwue. we h*ve thought pi owe our glm e ol busi- to . more oontrnlMitft in the rlty, therefore our Market House will betound ictveen pJLr*. Trammell * iJPPt' aornet ami tbe I*o»t Oiee, where we propooe to #ir * < FXUB3SH MI9ATB, FAT and NT CBI. |U butchered in the verv l.e.t atria of the art. I»n m l Green Hides wanted, lor hßeext market price will ho paid JOHN ANDERSON. i 1111 , v ill* i■ i ept. loth, lEJ’L I*. VANOIVERE'S MARKET WiNT NIDK BiILBOiU, MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA, KKPh constantly hand nn abundant snppply of K RE Sll MEATS, BEET, MUTTON, and POrK, SAUSAGE, PRESS MEAT,TRIPE,CHICKENS,EGGS,BUTTER < ountry Produce taught nod sold —Chickens, Eggs, Butter, &c. WANTED.—WiII pay the highest market price for 11 idee and Pelts. kpiu- A. C. B. VANDIVERE, City Butcher. GOWER, JONES & CO. CARTERBYILLE. GEORGIA u.OWIFacTCRERB OF •AItHI AGE S, BUEG IE £, ONE, TWO and FOUR HORSE WAGONS. »\N FILL ORDERS AT SHORT NOTICE. A large quantity of well seasoned timber on Hand. Mr. K. N. Cower—'who has had forty years experience in the business—formerly ol enville, South Caret in a, uud lately of Gainesville, Georgia, gives his personal attention to business. Repairing (lou« with neatness uud dispatch. at.t. WOR.lt WARItANTED- We defy Competition, both in Quality and Price. feb. 1-ly »« GEORGE W. JACK, Candies and. OrfiLSKj^rs. DEALER IN 80NFECTIQNERIES, TOYS, AND WILLOW-WARE WEDDING PAKTLES, SUPPERS. &e., GOTTEN UP IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE* We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our large and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at the LOWEST «ASH PRICES. . * iriartrn:rtL streett, t;,i. tuaicblO-wly. j | (j '* f IIW FIRM ! NEW BUSINESS !! CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, OILS, LAMPS, SHADES, &c., P. KARSH A CO., (First Door above Planters’ and Miners Batik.l CARTERSVILLE, OA. NOW OPKMNtI A SUPERIOR STOCK OF CROCKERY CLASS WARE &e &c H Ui M O V AI,! P. MARSH ha* removed his Oil and Lamp Stock from the Drug Store of B«st and Kirkpatrick, to this point, consolidated both businesses. The new firm are now also dealers in OILN, LAMPS, HK KS, HHADEN, A« . They respectfully invite the citizens ot Cartersville, and pub He generally, to call and see, and examine and make their pur •hases. [oct 31,1871, w&sw-tf. FORD & BRIANT, f •» j * | S ATING bought »«t the Grocery House heretofore owned by If. J. -I.mif, on ibe West side of the Railroad. will continue to keep up the Mock of Pam i1 y O I*o oeries, Where consumers tear r.lwef« fin<! supplies in M&Mixliuiee. Everything, from. ncask of Bacon t* an ounce #f Mace. ■* •ountry Produce bought and sold. fnvite the old ciuttomsis of their predecessor in business, together with the public gener ally, to call and make their purchases with them, as they promise to do ns good part by them a any other house iu like business iu Cartersville or elsewhere. 1 ais is all they ask, tad torts inly all that consumers should expeet, nov C g—m ■ r— — "-m * Fruit Trees ! Evergreens! ROSES!SHRUBS!BULBfIfS • EVERT KIND OF NURSERY STOCK ! HJAVISG bought an interest in the Stock of the GATE CITY NURSERIES, nOP •*•*“* «*' **'*“'*• .nU h.vj M. „ cuc«‘e**riil ORera .io» „, a „ **** * AMPI.E ASD ANSUH’rntIVT COHPLETK II you want Fruit Tress that will do well, get them from a nursery near home. Address or apply to SOMM f. XOftKltt, C artersville, Or. GUANO! 1873. GUANO! - r,(Mi IONS REA FOWL GUANO. 500 TONS-RUSSELL N CO’S., 500 TONS MERRYMAN & COS.; *“ i$ -o 500 TONS Ei'IWAN, J>oo TONS STERNFEL’S ORIGINAL, 500 TONS COTTON STATES, 200 TONS MARK W. JOHNSON S, 200 TONS F. E. COE’S, 500 iONS WILSON S. -o 100 TONS MEAT & BONE GUANO, 200 TONS ENG. STONEWALL 200 TONS SOLUBLE PACIFIC. 200 TONS AM-iIONIATED FLOUR of RAWBONE, 200 tons PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER, CHEMICALS FOR MANIP ULATING, 100 TONS SOLUBLE SEA iaiAND t.UANO. ALSO, 100 PLOWS, FROM $3.50 UPWARDS. FARMERS MUST HAVE GOOD PLOW’S. lo.niicli*etli‘ , H GARDEN SEEDS. Fin n Se db, Flower Seeds, Aqsk lltubal Implements, Live Stock, Etc. PLiOAMSIONS. SPECIAL TO MY CUSTOMERS,- -Many of you needing Pro visions have heretofore been compelled to purchase these supplies from oth er houses after bonding your crops to me for Guano. I will in future furnish you with your Provisions also, knowing it will be more convenient and agreeable for you to make your accounts all at one place. With many thanks for your kind patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. Send for Catalogues. Mark W. JohnSOn. Jan 23 -3m. ATLANTA. GA. GILBERT & BAXTER, Agents, CARTERSVILLE. DOBBS & MAGUIRE, BUTCHERS H,\ YE associated themselves together iu busLiegs, and have opei anew stall at the late stand ol Hobbs and Anderson, where they keep constantly on 1 ml an abundant supply o FRESH ME ATS, during all market hours. They will soil their meats on as short pro* as any butcher can al tord to sell and live ; and warrant.thetn to be as decently butebem 'nd dressed, and of the tat kind only, 10-3. - , 11THI FALL & lllli TRADE. o The Largest, Best, Cheapest anil Most Varied Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ever before exhibited in Cartersville, is now being received and opened by FORD & BRIAN !', (At Blair & Bradshaw’s old Store-Iloom,) Cartorsville, Oeorgia. T ADIKS’ GOODS of all kinds and qualities. 165“ GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING Mj GOODS and HEADY-MADE CLOTHING in abundance, together with HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, etc., for both sexes.DOMESTIC GOODS, a fine lot. Also, a fine Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, 1 -Wo Vnr t tacky, ol any otner nicrcimms mme city, tome anu see ana examine satisfy yourself. We do no buncombe advertising, as a trial will fully show. Come one and all and see. 10-3-ts. K.S. V* IVRIANT respectfully.iufdrjns his many friends that lie can be found at all >vt4tw-ir.il rniw llrm and cordially invites one and nil to call and see him. WIMgAM RICH & COT, fjfl WHOLES ALE NOTiOf#, MILLINERY, AND FANCY GOODS, Atlanta, G-eor^ia. Have removed to Clarke’s Building, No. 15, Decatur slroel, oppdsiteTKe Kimb now fully prepared for the If A l jL TRADE, with one of the Largest and best Assorted Stocks of Goods in the South. Merchants will promote their interests bv examining our Stock and Price.before , elsewhere. N.1.-WE ARE PREPARED TO DUPLICATE NEW YORK BILLS. WM. RICH & COMPANY Hunnicutt & Bellingrath, DEALERS XTV COOKING and HEATING d»ar^- STOVES, gdWPL Gratei* anil Tin-Waro. Tinner*’ Trimming, dilate Mantle*. Wrought Iron Pipes, for Steam, and Water. A LSI) MAN IT FAi TURERS OF Concrete Sewer Pipe, of all Dimensions. Brain Pipe, Rubber Hose, Pumps, Steam Fitting*. Oil ( api, Glebe Valve*, ft team Gauges, Whistle*. Hydraulic Ram*, has Fitting* " And Fixture*, ftlieet Iron. Patenf Burner*, Tin Plate, LfadL - Copper and Bra**, Wata , AJßlo*<it», mnH Ranlun, JEte., Kte. BUY IfUNNICUTT 1 BELLINGRATH’S COLUMBIA COOK. No, SRARarletta Street, Atlanta, Ceorgia. ifflil k BELLINGRATH, No. D Marietta St., Atlanta. PLinkEBERS, _ j • >-* Steam and Gas Fitters, COPPERSMITHS fEnJEk' i AND SReet lron Worltors. RMFIM, IN Alt ITS BRaAnES, IN TIN AND CORRUOATED IRON. Oct. Ist—wly. DRUGS AND MEDICINES ! HENRY C. POPE, WHOLESALE »RU « « I S T ANARUS, 27 W hitehall Street. Atlanta. Ga. WILL KEFP constantly on hand a large and varied Stock of Pure • f“’ V»ml»he», Patent Medlrluea. Perfumery, T 2— * * Daniel, Payne & Company, DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, PRODUCE, CONFECTIONERIES, LIQUORS. Etc., Etc. (TWO HOUSES.) ONE FIRST DOOR ON SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, ON WEST SIDF: \V. A A. R. R. anti the other two doors South of Post Office, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN. IDiinoan cfc Jolmston, COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants; 112 Bay Street, Savannah Georgia. REFERENCES: Savannah Runk A Trust Cos., Savannah. | I. C. Plant ft Son, Hankers Macon. Southern Bank of State oftia., “ I McNanght, Ormoiul ft(M., Atlanta. Mechanics National Hunk, New York j J. 11. Johnson. Ranker, Gridin. First National Rank, Philadelphia. | Sims ft Threlkeltl, 11-14-flm. K D. 8M ¥ T HE. IMPORTER OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND CHINA, AND DEALER IN M House Furnishing Goods. 142 Congre S3, and 141 St Julian Streets, Savannah, G-a. 11 -M :iin. West Main Street, Cartersvi|le^ Dealer In Staple and Fancy Dry- Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Slides, r |p ' • i Groceries, Confectioneries, etc etc. Also Agent for sale of LUMBER AND BRICK. CLEAN COTTON AND LINEN RAGS, BEESWAX, TALLOW, EGGS, BUTTER, ETC., taken for Goods. He will also do a General Commission Business. Jan2s ’72. W. fC ANDERSON & BRO.! 1 ‘ EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA., respectfully announce to the citizens tlrat they have opened a First Class Grocery Store Iu every particular. Goods bought from us will he delivered in any part of the city, FREE OF CHARGE. W. G. ANDERSON & BRO. N. B. All Denomination? will be furnished with Wine for Sacramental purposes FREE—in the city. ' V - ■' 10-17-ts. New Goods I New Goods ! Erwin, Stokely and Cos. ARE DAILY REOEINING NEW F ALLAND WINTER GOODS Their Stock Is Large, Varied and Elegant. Special attend't called to their Dress Goods, Piece Goods for Men and Boys. BOOTS, SHOES AND CLOTHING. Their Stock also embrace*) evert 1 irietv 11 snailv U? tUe tpade - They are selling; in s Mall profils to t ash Buyers, or prompt paying; eiictoi lers. Liberal Discount made on C?ash Ill'll*. They solicit from their old friends an 1 customers, as well as the public, a liberal share of y»ai?ouairc - .A ERWIN, SfOI\KLY A CO. R. W. SATTERFIELD & BRO., DEALERS IN DRY - GU O O D S, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES, HADWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, SC., SC., SC. t&LL AM vwin goods r "SSiVc* lSih^ s iS!li?(" r " , “ th " “'«*« *° fne *«««• <*« *»•' '"'»■»' CUTLERY? SpU, '“ li<l stock ° r , hoice PAMILY GROCERIES, CROCKERY, IIARDW a nr., . Thankful tor past favors, we earnestly solicit a continuation of the uvtrnniurn nr , customers, and promise to do as good part by all o„r new ones pationage of our old < i tob^ rlß H. W. SATTERFIELD ft BRO. LLMmer&Co. Wholesale and Retail Grocers AND PRODUCE DEALERS, CONFECTIONERS, &C. West Main Street, CARTERSVTT.t.e, Ga. J. 1.. WINTER. SIM SLIOh! " C. w. WINTER. WINTER, SLIGH & CO., LIQUOR & SEGAR DEALERS, No. 23 Alabama Street, _ ATLANTA, GA. December sth—3m. LAWTON, HART SCoT Cotton Factors AND Commission Merchants, NO. 9 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Liberal advances made on Consignments. 11-14-Smoc. SALE AM) LIVERY STABLE. A JL' THE OLD STAND Established twenty /V years ago, it being In fifty yards of tne Bartow mouse, a commodious Hotel, kept by J. T. Guthrie. I have been in the Livery busi ness for Ffinrteen Teats and all I ask is, that the citizens and traveling public will give me a call, and find me and the veritable JACK S T Al G Iv at all times ready to furnish SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES HACKS. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and everything necessary in a First-Class Sta hie, and ready for trade at-all hours. SWAP SELL or BUT. june 30,-tf. JOE BRITT. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTERN a- ATLANTIC li. Ji. CC NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN—OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta, ...... 9 30, ?.M Arrives at Dalton, 301 a. m “ at Chattanooga, 5 23 A. M DaY PASSENGER TRAIN—OCTWARD. Leaves Atlanta 830 a. . Arrives at Dalton, 2 01p.m. Arrives at Chattanooga 4 37 p. u. FAST LINE TO NEW' YORK-OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta 4 15 p.m. Arrriycs at Dalton 9 47p. m. NIGHT PASS ENG ER TR A IN-'INW ARP. Leaves Chattanooga 5 25 p. m. Arrives at Atlanta 1 18 a. m. DAY FASSENGER TRAIN-Inwakd. Leaves Chattanooga 1 00 a. m. Arrives at Atlanta 9 15 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—IN WARD. Leaves Dalton 6 00 A. M. Arrives at Atlanta ." 1 32 P. M. Joseph e. Brown, President. H (> L L Y STEAM FLOURING MILLS, Oartersville, Ga„ JJAVING been enlarged and improved with increase ! grinding capacity, will now com mence grinding.for the PUBLIC for the usual toll. A good yield guaranteed and satisfaction given. Farmers, bring in your grain, and we will grind it promptly. The Mill will run every day in the week, EXCEPT MONDAY. FLOUR and MEAL on hand and for sale as heretofore. Highest price paid for WHEAT and CORN. I. C. MANSFIELD ft CO. July 16.1872. JT. W. DYER, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, WILL do GRAINING in Oak, Walnut, Birds’-eye Maple, Satin Wood, Mahoga ny and Rose-wood. Also, IMITATION of (he different marbles. Sienna, Black and Gold, St., Am’s, Verd An tique, Egyptian Green, Rouge Roi., Italian Jas per, Dove, Jil’k Bardilla, Derbyshire Spar, and Granites. Returns his thanks to the citizens of Carters ville and vicinity, for past favors, and hopes that by a strict attention to his profession to merit a continuance of their patronage. feb29-ly. NOTICE. Those indebted to me up to November Ist are requested to settle immediately. Beline me hisonce ! I NEED MONEY 1 11-7-ts. J. T. OWEN. PLANTERS' t MINERS’ BANK CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA, ORGANIZED JUNE, 1872. DIRECTORS: LEWIS TUMLIN, J. ,T. HOWARD, M. G. DOBBINS, Jas. W. BALL. B. J. WILSON. M. G. DOBBINS President, D, W. K, PEACOCK, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, SIOO,OOO, Paid In, #50,000 . THIS Bank will do a regular discount and exchange business; will receive deposits ot money from Courts, Public Institutions, Ad ministrators, Guardians and private individu als of all professions, payable at call or on time certificates of Deposit, and allow such interest as may be agreed upon. Collections a specialty j 7 g. j o~n e s , (Successor to J. H. PURTELL ) MERCHANT TAILOR. Gentlera's Funutiu aid Militur Coeds Opposite National Hotel. ATLANTA GEORFIA. 9-19--ly. —; V * THE GREAT DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL. THE NEW YORK Weekly News. BEN WOOD, EDITOR & PRQP’R, A .TlaiiNuoth Eight Page Sheet, Fifty-Mix Col ii minis of Read ing Matter. Contains all the NKWS, Foreign, Domestic, ® cne r al . with full and reliable Market Report*. Each number also contain?, several short stories, and a great variety of Literary, Agricultural and Scientitic matter, cons Gtuting it is confidently assert country 110 eoiu P** te weekly newspaper in the Terms, $2 a Year. Inducements to Clubs: Five Copies, one year,... ... $9 00. Ten copies, one year, and an £-< S' aa extra Copy to tha sender l/Ui Twenty copies, one year, and an extra copy to sender, $25 00. Fifty copies, oss year, and aa extra copy to sender, .. $55 00. ! Parfte* sending CM*at adore, may retain 20 percent of the money received by Hem, as commis sion. ' J ■ Persons desiring to act as Agents will be supplied evitli specimen bundles. Specimen Sorti!?diSW-“T, “ dUress - A " He fnt Weekly Newt Box 3,795, NEW YORK CITY POST OFFICE? | ¥oHN uYoofFft J. i. 8. r. LANCASTER. JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Comer Whitaker and St. Julian SO., SAVANNAH, GY. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Bools and Stationery of all Kinds. Copying and Seal Presses, Surveyors Com pusses, News & 800 l Printiiiff Paper and Ink, Gold Pens, Pen and Cases, Dc-k and Pocket Knives, Ledger, Writing and Colored Papers Playing, Visiting and Printing Card®, Portmonaies, Etc, School Fnrnltnre and School Repisites At Schermerhorn ft Co’s Prices, for whom we are Agents. Books ordered or imported at New York Uties. 11-14-6. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored dn-t published, anew edition of •w, Dr. (ulverweir. Celebrated K»- say on Mm radical cure (without fcPcCSRM medicinal of Sperm attokhcka or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal 1 o— es, Impotkncy, Mental and Physical Incaaaei ty. Impediment* to Marriage, etc.; also, ( on *nmos, EPILEPSY und Fits, induced hv self indulgence or sexual extravagance. Price, in a Sealed envelope, oulv cents. The celebrated author, in tl>T> admirable p,. say, clearly demonstrates from a thirtv years’ successful practice, that the alarming ,ou>e qenees of self-abuse muv be rudiealTv cured Without the dangerous Use of internal Med mine or the application of the ffnffef> pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, pertain and effec Anal, hr means oiwhioh every sufferer, uo mut ter what his condition may be, tufty cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. Usy This Lecture should be in the bands of every youth and every man in the land. Be»t, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents ortwo postage 'tamps. Also, Dr. Culver well’s “Marriage Guide” price 50 cents. Address the publishers, CH Ats. J. C. KLINE ft CO, 137 Bowery, New York, Post-otlice Uo\4 686 Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. ALL PERSONS having demands against the estate of John M. Thornton, deceased, late artow county', are hereby notified to pre Sent them, uronerly attested, w ithin the time § rescribed bylaw, for payment, and those iu rbted to said estate are requested to settle up without delay. WM. IHBB, { .. . , 12-s—4od. A. J. L. BATE', t Admin I*. CARTERSVILLE CAR FACTORY AND IT i BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Car terseille , Georgia . WE TAKE this method of informing the public that we are now prepared to ail small or large orders for Ia U MB£3 R. Either Dressed or Undressed. With Competent Workmen, we are also pre pared to execute contracts for Building Houses, AS W ELL AS RAILROAD OARS, and to furnish the public with Doors, Sash, Blinds. Mouldings, ALL KINDS OF SCROLL WORK & TURNING at short notice and low prices. Parties wishing any thing in our line would do well to call and see or write before purchas ing elsewhere. - E. N. GOWER, President, 11. PADGETT, Superintendent. 71-ly G. C. ROGERS, Opposite Kimball Hoit«e, Decatur st. Atlanta, - Georgia. Wholesale and retail dealer in SADDLE HARDWARE, BABY CARRIAGES, HOBBY HORSES, BUGGIES, Carriages & Phaetons, Also manufactuior of Saddles, Bridles Os all kinds; also Cart Saddles & Breeching FOR RAILROAD PURPOSES. Just received and in storef’a car load of the celebrated Milton Cnncorj Iron Aile Wains, of all &izes. TWO-HORSE WAGON, WITH BODY, SIOO I warrant all of my Wagon*for twelv months. For neatness of work and durability, these wagons cennot be excelled in any roar ket. Farmers and citizens of Bartow and North Georgia are invited to call and see ray large stock when they visit Atlanta. -ly LjgSSß^r ; . DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. Moulding, brackets, stair Fixtures, Builders’ Furnishing Iw'are, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. Window Glass a Specialty. ‘ Circulars and Price Lists sent free on aphlication, by P. P. TOALE, /20 Ilayne and 33 Pinckney sts., 10-3-ly. Charleston, S. C. SHEPAROrBALDWIN i CO., Wholesale Dealers In L IQUORS and TOBACCOS, N o 11 Decatur Street, Opposite Kimball House. ATLANTA, CEORCIA. Sept 36, 1873-wiy