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About The standard and express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1875 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1873)
11. M. CLAYTON, ? «•• ifa*«&t»fcfcras DEALER X3ST Books, Stationery, Newspapers, Magazines, Music, ItLAAK I*OOKS. ENVELOPES, PEAK, IAK. Pictures. Frames, Wall Paper, Shades, Confectioneries, Tobacco, Cigars. Toys, Etc. Any Rook. Music, or Paper not in Store furnish nt Short Aotice. a jgJ NURSUUIRTIONS RECEIVED FOR NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES. West Main Street. Opposite Pattillo, Baker & Cos., CaHerHvillr. Georgia. Junel9-ly. Thos.M CI.ARKE & Cos., ATLANTA GEORGIA. IMI’OKTI'.KS ANI» DEALERS IN i:NtiLISH AND AMERICAN Li ARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Railroad. Supplies, etc., etc. •/f gents for Fairbanks' Standard Stales , IS.;/It aad Masting Row tier. TERMS CAS II - I -10.lv. _ GEORGE W. JACK, MANUFACTURER OE (Ja iuiies and Crackers. DEALER IN COHFE r TIOUEEIES, TOYS, AUD WILLOW-WARE .. I l>l>|\<i PARTIES, SUPI’EUS, &c., (IOTTENLP IN THE BEST w smi' AND ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE- Wc would respectfully call the attention of the public to our large and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at the LOWEST CASH PRICKS. »» um:i/./U> STREET, qmrrhlO-wly. A. A. SKINNER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (T IT (> i l *jl i ( AND PRODU C E 5) E ALERS, CONFECTIONERS, ETC. West Main Street, CARTERSVILLE^Gfa. 1 HtUGS AND MEDICINES’! o HWAfDX, a[ (;L EL ]> K U « G I S T , 27 Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Ca. \V 1 LL K ITT constantly on lian<l a large and varied Stock of Pure llrugN and 4 Medicines. Chemical**, Paints, klass, Varnishes. Patent Medicines, Oils, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, Etc. VI, (.Goods W in-anted FRESH and PITRE. Careful attention paid to Orders, and filled with di-patcli, at iov.c-t market prices. CALL and EXAMINE lor YOU 11SKI.\ Ks._^n The Pre.-eriidioii IV-imrtmrnt is Complete, and Physicians’ I’rc-rriiitions C.-ircfidly tnd Accu .••it.rlv t <*ni!.•>!•...t mI. :i. :» 1 1 hnm-s. from Pure nriiirs. . tft-84-ly, RICH and LEWIS, DEALERS IIN FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, PRODUCE, LIQUORS, M. On Main Street, opposite the Brick Ware-3louse ot Messrs Oilreath Howard, Cartersvllle, - - ■ eorgia Would invile the trading; pnhlie to call and see A trade with them. They will keep constantly on hand a genii supply of every thing; in their line, In all departments, and at prices that purchasers can not grumble at. May Ist, 1573.-.ly 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. Weather boarding, eiling, Fencing AND KILN DRIED FLOORING, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE AL WAYS ON HAND. RAIL ROAD CARS. Our facilities lor building Cars, either Passenger, Box, Coal or Flat, n unsurpassed by anv like establishment in the South. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. « This Company having recently purchased the Foundry and Machine Shops, formerly belonging to B. Scofield, are prepared to do all kinds of Machine Work usually 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 B; iss Foundry, in which we will make any kind of Castings, either Iron or Bvlss. Cash paid for Scrap Iron. Feb -27 a. Chas. B. Wallace, Pres’t. GEORGIA MADE STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!! SEAY & WALKER -A-gents ROME HOLLOW WARE AND ISTOVE WORKS. \\ e give below (lie names of a few of the eelel»i*ated Stoves Maniifactiired at these Works: ROBCRT E. LEE, BILL. ARP, BUST, JOHN B. GORDON, CHROREE CHIEF, ROME GEORGIAN. Also Manufacturers of. an«l| Wholesale Dealers in Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, and Hollow-Ware. Dealers generally, will find it Considerably to their interest to give us a trial. Uacli anil every Stove Warranted.fand Guaranteed to give Perfect Satisfaction, Our Tin and Copper Smiths are; the Best in the Country. COPPER STILES MADE TO ORDER, April 10, lS7iL—ly A MAMMOTH STOCK OF 31539! I, new mm m inn goods \; mr «*vjl «»«*«, CLOT HING, etc. FULY SUPPLIES, iG„ SC., Just received by ERWIN, ST9KELY & CO. apr. 10, CARTERSYILLE, GA. J. G. M. Montgomery. m. A. Wheeler- J. G. M. MONTGOMERY & CO., JTamily Gr rocers PRODUCE DEALERS. _____ ___ _ h nxTrmi isiueieii Into in the above Business, we Respectfully Solicit the Patronage of our Friends, and the Trading Public Generally. We promise you good Goods, at Living Prices. Ail goods delivered in the City free of eliarge. J. G. M. MONTGOMERY i CO. Cartersville, «a., April 1, 1873—1 y spring mmm i,iiiiim FORD &zJ3RIAJS['r Beg leave lo inform tlieir Friend* and the Public •Generally, that they have just Keeeived a Full and Complete Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods. A full line of DRESS GSOOOS, Consisting in part of Black and Japanese Silks. Colored Alpacas, White, Butt, and Slate Piques, Cambrics and Linen Suitings, Grenadines, Muslins. Ac. A large stock of NOTIONS AND WHITF GOODS. PARASOLS, of every description, at low prices. The Latest Styles of LADIES’ STRAW AND LEGHORN HATS, Trimmed and nntrimmed. A full and complete line of Boots SIIOCS of every description. FLBYISIIIVG GOODS of every quality and price. We cordially invite the public to examine our stock. FORD & BRIANT. East Main Street, Cartersville, Ga. April iOtli, 1873—ts ATLANTA DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN LIIDE Insurance Oompciny. ASSETS ARY Ist, 1873 |] 534 433 <yj THE LEAUIKTO Life Insurance Companv OF THE SOUTH. ANNUAL INCOME ABOUT SI,OOO 000 The Oldest Southern Company. ECONOMY ISTHE WATCHWORD OFTHE COMPANY. PROMPT IN ADJUSTING AND PAYING LOSSES. f he Southern Life ranks as one of the First Companies of the Continent. It is entirely a Home Company, and offers to the citizens of Bartow county the advantage cl a Local Board of Trustees, under whose direction the Compny proposes to loan in the county one-third of the premiums collected, in sums of one thousand dollars. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, President, H. COLQUITT, Vice Preident, J. A. MORRIS,. Ast. Secretary. FINA^jCE|DOMMITTEE: A. Austell, ‘J* E. W. Holland. MEDICAL BOARD: H. \ . Miller, M. D. j. m. Johnson, M. D. E. L. BLECKLEY, Couxselloi:, ROGERS A LEMON, Gknerai, Agents, ...... Macox, Ga. LOCAL fBOARD : 'I?U ' ,i V ?, TT-VP, f> ’ J * A * JACKSON, M. D. JOHN. T. NORRIS, 1 11,I 1, BMITH » 5Vm. A. WILLIAMS, CHARLES B. WALLACE, C. B. CONYERS. Wm. A. DEWEESE. Local agent: 'W'XXX. -A.. Williaxix®. May 22,1878. THOS. W. BAXTI3R, DEiVIjEJn ZKT hard wa r e f AGHICULTTOAL IMPLEMENTS, Iron, Steel, Nails, Castings. AGE\T FOR COTTON GINS, HAY AND COTTON PRESSES, POI!TABLE ENGINES. Hunnicutt & Bellingratn, I > COOKING and HAETING STOVES, fIR, Crates and Tin-Ware, Tinners*’ „ Trimmings, Slate Mantles. Wrought Iron Pipes, for Steam, Gas and Water. ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF Concrete Sewer Pipe, of all Dimensions. Drain Pipe, Rubber Hose, Pumps, Steam Fittings, Oil Cups, Globe Valves, Steam Gauges, W histles, Hydraulie Rams, Gas Fittings And Fixtures, Sheet Iron, Patent Burners, Tin Plate, I,ead Copper and Rrass, Water Closets, Wash Basins, Ftc., Ete. BUY HUNNICUTT & BELLINGRATH'S COLUMBIA COOK. No, 9 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia. HUNNICUTT & BELLINGRATH, No. 9 Marietta St., Atlanta. PLTTMBBHS, r S , - Steam and Gas Fitters, COPPER-SMITH k A N D >' •’» Slic ©t*Xi*on j^"” ROOFING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, IN TIN AND CORRUGATED fIQC. Oct. Ist—wly. SMTEHFIELD i HARRISON, FAMILY GROCERIES, AT THE OLD STAND OF J. H. SATTERFIELD. Ea*i .Wain St„ • f'artersville. 'Savin" entered into eo-partnerslii]> n t!»e above business, we would be glad to have the patronage ot’onr friends and the public generally, and promise^o do as good part by them as any other like house can or will do in the city, as regards quality and priees of goods. March 12th 1873. w3m. Plton UCK, KEEP T£2s£S2l/!M>DP* HE nn 8 .„.. m . . •** And ,‘f K ‘ of the system ull. < JivOK B\\ I Mi, Os Tilt! *yk-!> irill follow. lnrroi-.iip«.para „ \r , 1 * «$. tion of Jron «»j ©ctl c hoot >* *» T<*iiicars«fi! tnihli,’ more of. . uml th n ail others, *■*, tost Ims proved Ilr.tiook’s «£2 which tv..i t move from vour « incoi '!’»*»*«»h’tvt*more fl yj fvsi. .ath- impure and vitiated * merit than any similar am _ blood which causes disease, and preparation ever offered to z at the Rime time baild up vour the public. It is rich in §Ly ~ health aud strength It. never tiie medicinal qualities of falls to cure. If you have Jar, and unequaled for Scrofola.Serolulons ßisens, diseases of the Throat «& m of the Kye» or Ears, or ininsrs, performing the Scrofula in any form, Tet most remarkable cures. It (pa&gJtjj) tor, While Swelling, eld effectually curesall Cough* Sores. Ulcers, or Scrofulous *n<l folds. It has cured so Infta»ni«ations,you can rely many cases of Asthma fw&ft S' on being cured with this prepa- Bronchi Us, that it ration known ns Hr. frook’g ■ vv-I s bus been pronounced a W < oinpound Syrup of Poke *!i specific for these com- gJgjflSsjfcl Koot. Khenmatism, Pains plaints. I'm in Li mbs or Uancs, Constit u. Breast, os* flack, f^'&ssyy tious krokenrfown by Mercu- Griivi i or Kitliiey »lis- V/ '%%ty rial or other poisons, are all ease.diseasesoc theUriu. H Jf/ cured by it. For Syphilis, or . ~ * ~ ory o:a:iHH,Jiann(lice, I}J/ Syphilitic taint,there is not h *J - v , (>• a: £ .Ivor Complaint /■ Jsss Hur equal to it, A trial will - ill ■■■■!<. qual. *// proveit. Beautify your Complexion. Mrcntrt?»ciis (!io fljsieoi. Do not use paint or powder, but ret a more Restores the ff. ah and DchiUtatctl, Permanent beauty by purifying vour blood •>". .r-ic*. (t« i'o,. ta, 1 bis preparation of Iron and l*ok« ltoot Keiuovei r-, <{*<■':» * a S *.ui igcs> ion, inakes a rough andscuiy skin softundsmooiii ii —i . .;>« tVverv, changes that sallow complexion to one of Give* 10.-ti’ tv> > <;,i r \t -.tcs.t. freshnossand health, and remove any Emi»- tive fimaMs of Hie Sit i it, «*itnp!«»s, in »! titles, Blotches «Si f Jn.pt .oils. If you wish rosy cheeks and a healthy eomplexioh use Dr Crook s Compound fciyrup of iefe liuot, FORD & BRIANT, J£ A ' TNG bought out cue Grocery House heretofore owned by 11. ,T. SLIGH, on West side of the Railroad, will continue to keep up the stock ol JP ami 1 y Gr i* o cei-ies, where consumers may a ways find supplies in ahundance-lEverything, from a cask of Bacon o an ounce of Mace. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Invite the old customers of their predecessor in business, together with the public gener- II v. to call and make their purchases with them, as they promise to do as good part by them a ny other house in like business in Cartorsville or elsewhere. This is all they ask, and certainly all that consumers should expect, novfl THOMAS PUU.UM. J. 11. LOW, M. I). PULLUM A LOW, W liolesale Druggists, (SUCCESSORS TO HEARD, CRAIG & CX>.) At the old stand of PEMBERTON, TAYLOR & CO. No. 13 Kimball House, Decatur St, ATLANTA ( , \ ATLANTA, GA., August 1 ? 1873 THE firm of Heard, Ceaigli & Cos. having been dissolved by the dea h of Dr. J. w. Craie and drawalof Jas. T. Heard, we, the surving partners, having purchased the entire business f». vith ' firm, will continue the Drug business at the old stand, to whom all settlement* must be made, ‘f e we shall be pleased to meet and serve our friends und customers. Our stock will be kept un t & ,k w kf‘re of our customers, and soid upon living terms. We keep on baud in addition to our large su i r Want * and Chemicals, Extracts, Fauey and Toilet articles, Patent Medicines of all kinds, and a good • °* of Paints, Oils, Turpentine, W indow Glass and Putty ; also a full assortment of bpkjes® StH r 3u <K,rtnien t Grades of soap. Call and examine our stock and prices before buying. Bciflt may be all PULLUM tfc LOXV. Upjohn B. Daniel and Lucien Smith will be pleused to < and wait on their old friends and customers.^J|j| September 4th, 1373 | n i J. W. BURKE & CO., Wliolosalo BOOKSELLERS aad STATIOHEBS, MACON AND ATLANTA. WILL BBPLIUAT'E NEW YORK BILLS. Wtm»sS.*£9V. AT KTE ‘ > *"** or *** AX,. Corner Alabama and Whitehall Sts. ATLANTA, GA., COINTSISTING OF Rlank Rooks, Rooks. Memorandum Books. Pass Rooks. Miscellaneous Rooks, Religious Rooks, Motions and Fancy Roods, Twines Wrapping Paper, Printers’ Stock, INKS, PENS, PENCILS, MUCILAGE, ETC, ETC., ETC. CALL and SEE US. J. W. BURKE & CO. NEW MACHINERY! The undersigned, in connection with their tirst class CORN HILL, have now a complete outfit of the very BEST MAFHIVKRY IV OPERATION at the old Wl place, near the Foundry, where they will DRESS AND MATCH LUMBER MAKE DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, WIN (low and Door Frames Turn, and do all kinds of Scroll work, Resign and put up Verandas, get out Pickets, and put up every Varie ty of Fence and Lattice Work, take contracts to Ruild Houses, or to furnish Rills of Lumber, such as Fram ing, Weatherboarding, Rressed, and First « lass llilii «li*lo<l l)re*(ss<l and Matched Flooring and 4 ei ing: also Boxing, and Finishing Plank of the B< st Material, and Rressed to order; together with a Gictt Variety of other Wood Work, such as the public may dssire. Their facilities for doing work, and experience in the business, enable them to offer greater inducements to their customers than has ever before been offered in this Fity. Grinding will bo done to suit customers, and all or dors received will be promptly acknowledged and giv cn immediate attention. PADGETT, GOWER & CO. Cartersville, Ga., June 6th, 1873-6 ms ’ LIQUORS, M’CLELLAN’S INSTITUTE FOR BOYS At West Chester, Pa. A Beautiiul and eleva ted situation, 22 miles west of Philadelphia. Spaci’ous grounds, with Gymnasium* Students prepared for College, Polytechnic - Schoots or Business. Special provisions made for very young boys. Many studenst remain, as board ers, during Summer vacation. Session begins Sept. 10. Address ROBKKTM. M’CLKLLAN. aug 28-lrn Misses M. S. and M. L. McMe, FASHIONABLE ■IUNBS, Over Pattillo, Bilker & Co’s., West Main St., - - - Cartersville. Wish to inform the ladies and their friends generally of Cartersville and vicinity that we have just opened a handsome stock of MILI -of the latest Spring Styles, With our experience in the business, we feel sure of giv ing satisfaction, and > <, tf of public patronage. ” ‘ Dissolution. The partnership which existed between H. A. Pattillo, W. C. Baker, R. M. Pattillo, and B. W. Allen, under the firm name ol Pattillo, Baker <fc Cos., was dissolved on the 36th day of March. 1873, by the withdraw al of B. W. Allen. All demands in favor of, and against said firm, will be settled bv their successors. ' H. A. PATTILLO, W. C. BAKER, R. M. PATTILLO, B. W. ALLEN. w Copartnership. »» e have ,Tis day formed a eopannership, for carrying on a general business in Carters ville, under the firm name of PATTILLO, BA KER <fc CO. March 26th, 1873. H. A. PATTILLO, W. C. BAKER, R. M. PATTILLO. H. 11. HALL. J une 19—3 mos. KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY I Located at Ashland, the Home of Henry Clay I and Old Transylvania. Six colleges in opera- I tion, with thirty professors, and 600 students I from 28 States. Entire fees for collegiate year. ■ S2O, ezeept in the Law, Medical and conimer- I uial Colleges. Boarning from $2 to $5 per week ■ For Catalogue, address J. B. BOV. M VN. Ke- I gent, Lexington, Kv. atig'-l-lut I UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIF ■ Opens October 1 : continues through 9 months- I It is organized in schools on the elective f-ys ■ tein, with full courses in Classics, Literature, I Science (with practice in Chemical and I’ty -- ■ ical Laboratories), in Law Medicine. Lupin I eering, Teaching and Agriculture. Appl; |,,r ■ Catalogues to JAMES F. JIARRISO.V 1 hair- I man, I*. O. University of Virginia, Albemarle I County, Va. aug 14,1573.— 1 m S. H 4 PATTILLO. FASHIONABLE TAILOR! | 111 THANKFUL for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him, solicits a con- L tinuation ot the same, lie is always ready to I make men’s and boys’ clothing in the latest I style, or to cut garments for women to mate up. All work warranted. Shop over Pattillo, Baker & Co’s, store, West Main St, Carters ville, Ga. April 17,1873-ff J_ H. H. Holmes & Cos MANUFACTURERS OF Carriaps, Blips aid Wapns, Cassville, Ccorgra. WORK WARRANTED. Repairing promptly a,il * neatly executed* March 30,1873 —wly. BOARDING ! Boai and can b© obtained at MRS. FOSTER'S, West Main Street, for S2O ands2s pH month. Day Board $1.50. I'artprsville, Ur., Aug. 14,1873. ly