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About The standard and express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1875 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1873)
STOVES! STOVES’! STOVES!! SEAY A WALKER A-gents ROME HOLLOW WARE AND STOVE WORKS. We give below the name* of a few of the celebrated Stove* Manufactured at the*e %Vorks: KOBKRT K. LKE, 811/U AUI*. «OLI> DUST, JOHN B. GOROON, CHROKEE CHIEF, ROME GEORGIAN. Also Manufactlirera of, and Wholesale Ocalcrs in Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, and Hollow-Ware. Healer* genenill.T, will find it Considerably to their interest to give u* a trial. Each and every Stove Warranted, and Guaranteed to give Perfect Satisfaction, Our Tin and Copper Smith* are]the Be*t in the Country. COUPER STILLS M ADE TO ORDER. April l«. ISW.-ly _______ _____ A MAMMOTH STOCK OF NEW mm m mm inns!! V »l iouw, CLOTHING, etc. Fill) SUPPLIES, it SC.. Just received by ERWIN, STOKELY & CO. apr. 10, € A RTEBSYILLE, GA. J. G. M. Montgomery. M. A. Wheeler- J. G. M. MONTGOMERY & CO., JG'aniilv Grocers • / AND PRODUCE DEALERS. IIAVIA'G Entered into Copartnership in the above Business, we Respectfully .Solicit the Patronage of our Friends, and the Trading Publie Generally. We promise you good Qooils, at Living Prices. All good* delivered in the City free of charge. J. G. M. MONTGOMERY & CO. Cartersville, Ga., April 1, 1875.«1y IPIlNfi nil MIR GOODS! FORD & BIUAN S' ltog lonic to Inform tlieir Friends anil the Public bouoriilly, that they have Ju*t Receivcil a Full ami C omplete Mtock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods. A. full line of D tiESS GOODS, Consisting in part of Itlftck anil Japanese *4ilks, Colored Alpacas, White, llutt, and Slate Piques, Cambrics and Linen Suitings, drenadines, Jluslius. &e. A large stock of INTOTIOINfS .A.TST 13 WHITF GOODS. PARASOLS, of every description, at low prices. The Latest Styles of LADIES’ STRAW AND LEGHORN HATS, untriiumcd. A full and complete line ot Boots and Siloes of every description. GENTLEMEN’S FURBISH!XG GOODS of every quality and price. We cordially invite the public to examine our stock. FORD & B RIANT. East Main Street, Cartersville, Ga. April lOtln, IS7J.-tf NOTICE. OCR TERMS ARE CASH FROM THIS DATE! ! We would thank those who are indebted to us by Notes or Accounts, previous to January Ist, 1873, to call in promptly, and pay us. Within a few days from this time we shall place in suit onir unsettled notes and accounts. GILBERT & BAXTER. Cartersville, Ga., March Gth, 1873. 2ms W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON. M. MCLEAN. Duncan cfc Johnston, COTTON FACTORS AND pleneral Commission Merchants; 03 Ray Street, Savannah Georgia. REFERENCES = Savannah Bank & Trust Cos., Savannah. Southern Bank of State of Ga., “ Mechanics National Bank, New York. First NatlohiJ DdUk, PUa*Mp4ti» ! IWt-flß* • I. C. Plant A Son, Bankers, Macon. McNaught, Ormond & Cos., Atlanta J. H. Johnson, Banker, Griffin. Him* a iUiviKeW, A. A. SKINNER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, CONFECTIONERS, ETC. West Main Street, CARTERSVILLE, 6a. CARTERSVILLE CAR FACTORY AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND DEALERS IN PINE, WALNUT, OAK, ASH or POPLAR, LUMBER. ROUGH or DRESSED TO ORDER, AT SHORTEST NOTICE. Sash, Blinds, Doors, Moulding, Brackets, Etc. Etc. ALWAYS ON HAND, OR MADE TO ORDER, AT THE LOWEST RATES. Weatherboarding, Ceiling, Fencing, AND KILN DRIED FLOORING, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE AL , WAYS ON HAND. RAIL ROAD CARS. Our facilities for building Cars, either Passenger, Box, Coal or Flat, Is unsurpassed by any like establishment in the South. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOTS. This Company having recently purchased the Foundry and Machine Shops, formerly belonging to B. Scotield, Are prepared to do all kinds of Machine Work nsually done in Machine Shops, and on better terms than any other establishment in the State In connection with the Machine Shops we have an Iron and Brass Foundry, in which we will make any kind of Castings, either Iron .or Bn.ss. Cash paid for Scrap Iron. Feb. 27 iy. Chas. B. Wallace, Pres’t. Has been before the American public OVER THIRTY years. It has never yet failed to give perfect satisfaction, and has justly been styled tho panacea for all ex ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, &c., &c., for Man an 1 Beast. No family should be a single clay BAGAIt’S Magnolia Balm A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It U Purely Vegetable, and ita operation U seen and fait at once. It does away with the Flushed Appearance caused by Heat, Fatigue, and Excite ment. Heals and removes all Blotches an Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly spots. Drives sway Tan, Freckles, and Sunburn, and by its gentle but powerful influence mantles the faded cheek with YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY. Sold by ah Druggists and Fancy Stores, Depot, » Park Place, New York. DR.CROOK’S WINE OF TAB! jfv Ten Venn of® enMis ■wrvj. tent has proved Dr.Crook’a ■.fpg 1 WineofTar to have more •yntl merit than any similar preparation ever offered to the public. It la rich in the medicinal qualities of _ .kflk'SE, Tar, aud unequaled tor STP> diseases of the Tbrook Langs, performing the . .. m. mostxemar It able cure*. It JfV JbgßsxSFr effectually cures all Coagka mad Colds. It has cured so — many cases of Asthma ami Bronchitis, that At has been pronounced tt ’•* specific for these com plaints. For Pains In tho Breast, Side or Hack, Li C.ravel or KMmy dia ease, diseases of tlie (Trisa. y 3 a ary Organs, Jaundice. or any Liver ComplaiM -s— -.■’a.-., it has no equal. It Is also a superior Tonic, Restore* the Appetite, Ktrcnqrihm the Myatpin, Kewtorcs tbc Weak anil Debilitated, Cause* llie Puo'i to Digest, lieumves Dyspepsia hiiil Indigestion, Prevents Malarious k'evera. Hires tone lojrotorSviteab without this Liniment. The money re funded unless the Liniment is as repre sented. Be sure and get the genuine MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold by all Druggists and Country Stores, at 2'c., 50c. and SI.OO per Bottle. Notice s'vle, size of bottle, &c. { K££f THE BLOOD IV TIE •» And the health of the system will follow. There is ajprepara »» tion of Iron anti Poke ltoot AF* more effectual than all others, which will remove from your C\>S3 system the Impure and vitiated blood which causes disease, and " a> (k at the same time build up your fcV health and strength It never falls to cure. If you have VJk Berofnla,SerofnlousDlseas. es of the Eyes or Ears, or VRS Heroinln in any form, Tet« (3t& ’fcw ter. White Swelling:, Old WsHfle Sores. V leers, or Scrofulous Inflammations, vou can rely on being cured with this prepa ration known as Dr. ('rook’s traRS Compound Syrup of Poks Root. Rheumatism, Pnins ym^i ,n Etmbs or Bones, Constltu. /tions broken down by Mercu ’Cf or other poisons, are all If w/ cured by It. For Syphilis, or Syphilitic taint, there Is noth ing equal to it. A trial will // prove It. Beautify your Complexion. Do not use paint or powder, but get a more permanent beauty by purifying your blood. This preparation of Iron and I*oi»e Root makes a rough and scaly skin soft and smooth: changes that sallow complexion to one or freshness and health, and remove any Erup tive Diseases of the Skin, Pimples, Puis, tales, Illotclie* A Eruptions, if you wish rosy cneeksand a heal thy complexion use Dr. Crook's Compound Byrup of Poke i.ook CHAMPION & FREEMAN, Wholesale Crocers AND COMMISSION MERCF.TS, Corner Bay and Dravton Streets, t rr- •{ Saraial, Ga, 11-14-ly. NEW SCHEDULE.” CHEROKEE RAILROAD and after this date the following " Schedule will be run on the Cherokee Rail rod : Leave Roc km art at 7:00 A. Ai “ Germantown, 7:35 “ “ Taylorsville, 8:15 “ “ Stilesboro, 8:40 “ Arrive at Carter#ville, 10:30“ Leave Cartersville 2:00 p. J Stilesboro, 2:45 “ Taylorsville 3 .-00 “ “ Gam -ntown, 3:45 “ Arrive atßockmart, 4:15 “ D. W. K. PEACOCK. AfcUAIBB. C. 0. MANSFIELD, * * At (he late stand of T. B. SHOCKLEY, l*t door South P. 0., - Cartersville, Ga. Wholesale and retail dealer In FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Having just opened the above stork in the new store room recently oeenpied by T. B. Shockley, first door south of the post otlfce. I most respectfully solic it a share ot the public patronage, and promise, in con sideration of heir trade, that patron* shall be as well treated, and buy groceries, <Src a* cheap, and as I paid cash for all my goods, I think cheaper from me, than they can be bought from any other house in the city, for proof of w hich trw me. March 12tli -3m. C. C. Mansfield. W. L. BRADLEY’S STANDARD FERTILIZERS. Pollard & Cos., Cotton Factors and Gen’l Ag’ts, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. limp Standard. mMMMwmm mm&fa to azit mm soul Bt~v SEA FOWL GUANO, which has heen used for the last six years in # U. Georgia withunequaled success. Also, ROYAL GUANO COMPOUND. For Terms, Circulars,'&c., apply to Emin, Stokely & Cos., Ag’ts. Cartersville, Ga. AUTET & COOPER. Ae’ls, Acwortl. Ga. 1 - 3 °- 3m MOORE, MARSH & CO., WHOLESALE dealers lIV DRY-GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, STATIONERY, &C„ DECATUR AND PRYOR STREETS, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. We invite the especial attention of Merchants to our unusually large sup plies of Goods constantly in Store and arriving. Our Stock of STAPLE and DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HOSIERY, HATS, and STATIONERY, is always full and complete, forming a stock of Goods larger and more attractive than in any other Southern City, and at prices as low as you can buy goods in New York. March 27, 1873. 3m 3MZ. IMC. <CO. ii iiiiiiiiii i iinn r ~ —«- . wni—■mi n it -)■— wmi n . ■ ■■»>■ —■ n » ■ '' Hunnieutt & Bellingrath, DEALERS I IN' COOKING and HEATING STOVES, |j|S®^ Grate* and Tin-Ware, Tinners" Trimmings, f=»late Mantles. Wrought Iron Pipes, for Steam, Gas and Water. also manufacturers of Concrete Sswer Pipe, of all Dimensions. l>rain Pipe. Rubber Ilose, Pumps, Steam Fittings, Oil Cups, Globe 1 alves, Steam Gauges, Whistles, Hydraulic Bams, Gas Fittings And Fixtures, Sheet Iron, Patent Burners, Tin Plate, Lead Copper and Brass, Water Closets, Wash Basins, Etc., Etc. BUY hun;s ~" TT & BELUNGRATH’S COLUMBIA COOK. No, 9.Marietta Sureet, Atlanta, Georgia. HUMICUTT & BELLINGRATH, No. 9 Marietta St., Atlanta. Steam andGasFitters, - COPPERSMITHS Sheet-Iron Worlters. ROOFING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, IN TIN AND CORRUGATED AO*'. Oct. Ist—\vly. DRUGS AND MEDICINES! henry~g"pope, WHOLESALE D R U GRIST, 27 Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Ga. ILL KEEP constantly on *,and a large and varied Stock of Pure Drugs and Medicine g, Chemicals, Pa ints, Glass, Varnishes* Patent Medicines, w ‘*s, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, Etc. ALL Goods Wdtr jnte | FRESH and PUKE. Careful attention paid to Orders., and filled with dispatch, at 10 west market prices. CWCALL and EXAMINE for YOl ItSELVES. jßi ln .° vrescriptio- , Department is Complete, and Physicians’ Prescriptions Caref-ully and Accu -aWy <-onipc I|| , detU at a)1 l)ours . fronl p U re Druars. 10-24-fim. FORD & BRIANT, JTAvING bought out the Grocery House heretofore owned by 11. J. SLIGH, on t Wost side of the Railroad, will continue to keep up the stock ot Fa,in i1 y Gr ro c eries, where consumers may always find supplies in abundance.® Everything, fn ->m a cask of Bacon to an ounce of Mace. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Invite the old customers of th< ar predecessor in business, together with the public gener lly. to call and make tbeir purchases with them, as they promise to do as gocii 1 part by them a uy other house in like business in. Cartersville or elsewhere. Xhia is all tixey &ak, ssd cextelajy all that ctnuiuuen ito'uld Gsptet, uov o Thos. A. STJILTVAIT & CO., DEALERS IN Groceries, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC., ETC. South Corner of main and Erwin Sts., in the House formerly occupied by Gilbert & Baxter, CAKTEIISVILLE, GEORGIA HAVE just received and opened tlieir Stock of Goods, to-wit: SUGAR, (four Qualities.) COFFEE, (three,) MOLASSES, (three,) FLOUR, (two.) D. S. C, Sides, Hams, Lam, Cheese, Crackers, Salt, Rice, Mackeral, White Fish, Vinegar, Powder, Shot, Lead, Sails, Caudles, four kinds Buckets, two of Brooms, M. Rope, three sizes, C. Rope, two sizes, Scotch and Maecolxty Snuff, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, two kinds Tea, (good in the cup,) Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Gloves, and a lot of Fancy Confectioneries. Call in and examine and price our Goods, and if we sell as low as others, we ask the consumer to patronize us; ij we don’t, then we shant expect it. We propose to sell for and at Cash Prices. March 97-3 m. Tims. M CLARKE & Co7, ATLANTA GEORGIA. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN II A. R 13 W ARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Railroad. Supplies, etc., etc. Agents for Fairbanks' 1 Standard Scales , Hi tie aad Blasting Powder. TERMS pash. W. G. ANDERSON & BRO., EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA., respectfully announce to the citizens that they have opened a First Class Grocery Store None Genuine Unless Bear ing Name W. L. BRADLEY; In every particular. Goods bought from us will be delivered in any part of the city, FREE OF CHARGE. W. G. ANDE RON & BRO. N. B. All Denominations will be furnished with Wine for Sacramental purposes FREE—in * he city. 10-17-ts. 1873. o ■jyjTERCHAXTS are respectffully informed that I now have in store a large stock of Groceries and Western Produce, Which I will selljon terms as.favorable as any house in the.city. Respectfully, A. K. SEAGO 0 IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. Send for Circular. I sell none but the best Fertilizers, such as CHESAPEAKE, EUREKA. BAUGH’S RAWBONE PHOSPHATE, AND Jno. Merry man & Co’s Ammoniated Dissolved Bone. Terms Cash, or crop liens due on Ist November next. Planters will also be supplied with Bulk Meat, Bacon, Fish, Corn, Oats, Hay, Flour, Tobacco, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, syrup, Rice, Clover, Grass Seeds, etc., etc. The Cash Trade will also receive special attention. Address A. K. SEAGO, Atlanta, Georgia. W. H. €. mCKELBERRY, of Griffin. Jan. 16-3 mos. GEORGE W. JACK. MANUFACTURER OE Candies and. Crackers. DEALER IN CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, AND WILLOW-WARE WEDDING PARTIES, 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 CASH PRICES. WUITEBAEE STHEET, ATLAJTTA, GJt marchlO-wly. KEW Filin ! Xl'.« BUSINESS!! CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, OILS, LAMPS, SHADES, &c., P. MARSH & CO., (First Door above Planters’ and Miaers Bank.) CARTERSVILLE, HA., RE NOW OPENING A SUPERIOR STOCK OF CROCKERY, G L AS S WARE, &c &c. RKMOVAI^! P. MARSH ha* removed his Oil and Lamp Stock from the Drurr Store oi Best and Kirkpatrick, to this point, consolidated Do th businesses. The new firm are now also dealers in OILS, LAMPS, WICKS, SHADES, AC. They respectfully invite the citizens oi Cartersville, and pub lie generally, to call and see, and examine and make their pur chases. [oct 31,18/1, w&sw-ti. SIMM 1 Ml, FAMILY GROCERIES, jp» no erre, AT THE OLD STAND OF J. H. SATTERFIELD. East Main St., ... Cartersville. Having entered into co-partnership n tlie above business, we would be glad to have the patronage of our friends and the publie generally, and promise to do as good part bj them as any other lihe house can or will do in the city, as regards quality and prices ol goods. March 12th 1873. w3m. LIQUORS,