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CARPETS!
WM. A. HAYGOOD,
2t Marietta, corner Broad Street.
Atlanta, Ga.
CARPETINGS!
OIL CLOTHS.
Mattings.
Curtain Goods.
CORNICINGS.
WALL PAPER.
Upholstery Goods.
\FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY in Store
No trouble to show goods. Please call
ami examine. Prices as low as any Standard
House in the South.
All Orders will Receive Prompt At
tention.
fcblß-ly.
STANDARD AND EXPRESS
MONDAY, September 27, 1873.
City and County.
13. H. RICHARDSON & Cos.,
.Publishers’ Agents,
111 Bay St., Savannah, (Ja.,
Are authorized to contract for advertising in
our paper.
We are informed that the Chero
kee Prcsbytry will meet at this place on the i
Tib day of October, —next month.
1). W. Curry is selling Sewing
Machine Oil cheaper than any one; try him 1
and be convinced.
“Christmas comes but once a
year,” and shews come only now and then,
so we hope we will be excused by our patrous
for yielding up so much of our space to their
advertisement. It pays us.
By this advertisement will be seen that nov
elties, such as have never before been witness
in this countiy, will be exhibited. We have
been assured by those who have seen this ex
hibition, that it is all it claims to be, and
that <he best part of the show is not on the
bills—as has been too much the case with
most of these mouster shows which have vis
ited our country during the last twenty or
twenty-live years.
We feel satisfied that this gnat Londou
Circus and Menagerie, which exhibits on Cham
berlain’s lot on the Bth < f m-xl month, will be
au immense affair, and ih i all w ilt be satisfied
who visit it. We hardly u ;i. the Louisville
Journal would endorse a 1 arabug.
Parents should let their little ones ride in
the great Car, which talus part in the pre
cession. All between the age of six and twelve
are invited to do so.
The Car is immense and will comfortably
seat one hundred. We rre assured there will
be no more danger than in a common carriage.
It will gratify the little ones—let them come
For a good article of Kerosene Oil,
go to D. w. CukkY’s-
A Smile of pleasure illumined the
faces of his friends, to-day, when it was re
ported that Mr. Skinner had rallied about ten
o’clock this morning, and there was a pros
pect for his recovery. We, with iiis other
friends, utter a hearty “Thank God.” Carters
ville could illy spare such a good citizen as
Gus Skinner.
We are informed that the engine
which was wrecked on the Van Wert road is
all right again, nud will probably commence
running to-morrow.
AN e did intend to have commenc
ed au interesting series of letters this week,
from a gentleman from Kingston, on South
Florida, but the great Circus advertisement
has taken up so much room, that we will
have to deler them,as well as other interesting
communications now hanging on our hook
until our issue of the 11th of October.
Mr. J. J. Chamberlain has a
stalk oi corn on his place which has an ear
nine feet five inches from the surface of the
ground.
Council Proceedings.
Sept. 12th, 1875.
Present.
Erwin, Johnson, Williams, White, Clayton,
Edwards,and Maddox,Aldermen. F. M. John
son, Mayor Protem., presiding.
Read and approved miuutes of last meeting.
Authorized the street committee to move
the fence of Col. Harris, on Leeke street so
as to widen the street, Col. Harris to give the
ground.
The marshal reported that he collected in
fines 815.15 on street tax SO.OO. The clerk of
Council reported dray tax $2.00.
Amended section 81 of city laws by strik
ing out the words “on the Sabath day,” which
makes it a violation to get drunk on any day.
Ordered that Treasurer pay N. GilreatlnfcSon
account lor lumber sll 20.
Appointed J. C. Wolford cotton weigher,
ajHl to require all parties who buy cotton to
have him to weigh it and mark it,aud the pur
chaser to pay him five cents for each bale, and
on failure to comply, to pay a fine 0f55.00.
Council also passed an ordinance to prohibit
spritious liquors or intoxicating liquors to be
drank in any business house or office, or any
public place in the city. The penalty $25.00
fine, oue-half to be paid to the informant.
J. C. Maddox Clerk.
Buggies.—lfyou want a good Bug
gy at the lowest price call at
Mauk W. Johnson & Woodruff’s,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Colonists, Emigrants and Travelers
Westward.
For maps circulars,eonaensed timetablesaud
general information in regard to trauspotution
facilities to all points in Tennesee, Arkansas,
Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas,Texas]
lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California, ap
ply to or address Albert B. WRenn, Gener
al Rrilroad Agent, Office No. 2 H. I. Kimball
House Atlanta Gu.
No one should go West without first get
tiug in communication with the General Rail
road Agent, and become informed as to su
perior advantages,cheap and quick transporta
tion of families, household goods, stock, and
farming implements generally.
All information cheerfully given.
W. L. Hanley.
G. P. & T. A.
Largest lot of Toilet Soaps ever
brought to town, at D . W. CURRY’S.
For Sale at Cost.
AHOI Sh AND LOT on Tcnne see street.
New buildings. Good garden attached.
juoe contains about an acre; well fenced and
contains a good well, thoroughly walled in
Terms easy. Apply at this office. augl6m
Howes’ Great London Circus and Hippo
drome—the Hippodromatic Pageant.
After the vast mulitude of people had final
ly settled in their seats the show opeued by a
spectacle at once so grand and so novel —so
origiual,brilliant, picturesque and uuiquc,tliat
it would be impossible to doit justice slioit of
a photographic and truthful colored illus
tration. This was nothing less than a grand
processional centree around the oval space
surrounding the entree ring, and consisting
of the male and female artists mounted on
their splendid thorough-bred horses, followed
by the gaily caparisoned elephants, camels,
and other animals ; by the painted and be
| decked Iriquois Indians ; by the chariot con
taining the trio of burlesque masks, whose
grimaces kept the people iu a roar ; by the
Roman chariots driven by beautiful women iu
ancient costume ; by the men-at-arms on foot
representing the reign of the early English
Heurys with their helmets,lances and shields
and casques of burnished silver glistening
like diamonds among the rich costumes, ana
gorgeous caparisons which bedecked the ladies
and gentlemen and covered with dazzling
brilliancy the prancing steeds and stately ele
phants. While this interesting procession,
beaded by tHe splendid baud, was making its
tour outside the ling, inside the intricate
equestrain performances were being conduct
ed by the ladies and gentlemen with a grace
and 6peed and beauty that were iu artistic
I coutrast with the slow and measured tread of
the gorgeous moving panorama which sur
rounded them altogether making up a
kaleidoscopic picture of such bewildering
beauty and inexpressible grandeur that no
further attempt will be made to detail its inul
titudinousexcellnecieß,but which served so we 1
! to show the inexhaustible resources of Howesl
| great London show. — St. Paul Pioneer Press,
July VMh.
You can buy Drugs, Patent Medi
' cines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Dye stuffs
etc. from D. W. Curry at bottom figures ; give
him a trial.
The Ladies
Are respectfully invited to call and examine
our large variety of
TOILET SOAPS,
containing over 100 varieties of all grades.
—also—
Household Necessities:
Pure Ground Spices, in bulk,
Flavoring Extracts,
Corn Starch,
Laundry Starch,
Soda and Cream T artar
Pure Mustard,
Gelatines,
Sapol ios,
Stove Polish,
American Wash Blue.
Parlor Matches.
Choice Hobb’s Extracts,
Fragrant Sozodont and
Danf'orth’s Sanitive Dentrifice,
Moss Rose Cologne,
Florida W ater,
Shoe Polish.
Choice
Tobacco, Cigars, Snub.
—also—
Ingredients for making
DR. R. T. PUSH'S
Labor Saving and Bar Soaps.
Lard Oi,l for machinery,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnish and
Patent Medicines,
at KIRKPATRICK A SAYRE’S.
Cartersville, Sept. 2'>, ’75.
Frazers Axel Grease, cheap at
D. W. Curry’s.
D. W. Curry is selling strictly
pure White Lead at 12 cts. per pound. Ain’t
it cheap Y
Howes’ Circus, Menagerie, and Hippo
drome.
At least live thousand people attended the ex
hibition of Howes’great London Circus-Hip
podrome yesterday afternoon and night. The
atractions promised were such as to excite
general curiosity,and everybody went prepar
ed to be disapnointed in case everything was
notofsuperior excellence. The performance
and exhibitions over, the managers were as
sured by the many expressions of favor that
their combinations of canvas-covered wonders
was not only above the average, but far ahead
of any show of the kind that has pitched tents
in these parts for many a day. The street pa
rade was n ally gorgeous. The six golden char
iots as they moved through the thoroughfares
drawn by cavalcades of richly caparisoned
horses, presented an imposing architectural
spectacle of fantastic threedecked magnificence
on wheels that at once indorsed tiie high char
acter of the show of which this feature formed
only a minor incidental. Under the pavilions,
however, there were zoological and arenie
novelties to be seen, that challenged the admi
ration oi the old and young. The entrance
passage ushered the visitors into the menagerie
department. Here were ranged the cages and
stalls of some of the rarest and strangest crea
tures o! the animal kingdom. Among them
were the African eland, Bless Bock ; the poto
quaine or sable antelope ; the zebu or sacred
bull ; the brindle gnu. ichneumon, the black
tiger of India, the only one in America, and
tiie South American tapir. In addition to these
five elephants, camels, zebras, kangaroos, an
aviary of beautiful tropical birds,nine hyenas
five Bengal tigers, leopards, lions from Asia
and Africa, a drove of mustangs, and in fine,
representatives of almost every department of
natural history. The circus was exceedingly
good. The artists gave their respective spe
cialties without a balk. Mr. Clias. Reed, the
equestrain, performed a number of interest
ing feats on horseback, one of which was the
throw ing of a backward somersault through a
hoop. Mons. Wm. Conrad’s “dog family,” was
remarkbly well trained. At the merest verbal
suggestion they would execute the variety ot
tricks,that almost bespoke human intelligence.
Mile. Cordelia, the “Queen of the Arena,”
went through a pr gramme of banner-leaping
and hoop-vaulting without the “pad,” and
| was loudly applauded for her skill and daring,
j Mr. and Mrs. Austin, the trapezists, belong to
| the modern school of gymnasts, and their evo-
I lutions upon the suspended bar are very thril-
I ing, and out of the usual run of such perform
ances. The leapers and tumblers of the com
pany were usually good with tlie rest. One of
them made a double revolution in mid-air
over two elephants. The five performing ele
j phants were brought into the ring together,
j with their keeper, and actually perl'orm
| ed the pyramid illustrated upon the post
! ers, much to the surprise of the skeptical.
The e were only a few features of a long and
absorbingly interesting entertainment. The
clowns, lour in number, made abundant mer
riment for the spectators. The accommoda
tions lor the throng were first-class. In the
reserved quarter the seats were provided with
backs, which added greatly to the com
fort of those occupying them. *No one w ho may
desire to attend a circus and a menagerie
thoroughly good should fail to visit the 110w r e
Combinations.— Cour.-Jour. May laf.
Fine Cigars & Tobacco at
D. W. Curry’s.
Wheat Premiums.
To Editor of Standard and Express :
I This beiug the season to prepare aud sow
wheat, I wish through the papers of Chero
kee Georgia and Alabama, to be one of five
hundred, or more, who will give one dollar,or
one bushel of wheat,as premiums for the best
acre of wheat to be raised iu 1876. Only such
fertilizers to be used as are made ou the farm.
I suggest for the best acre $250 ;
I suggest for the second best acre $l5O ;
1 suggest for the third best acere SIOO ;
Entries to begin now and during the Rome
Exposition, at the fair grounds. Report to the
secretary, J. T. Perry, N. E. Should the SSOO,
as proposed above, not all be subscribed, then
the wager to be pro rata.
J. J. Cohen, Manager N. E.
Rome September 11, 1875.
Best Green Tea at I). W. Curry’s
only one dollar per pound.
Excellent Teas.—Tiie Origi
nal American Tea Company, of New York,
of which Robt. Wells is President, was estab
lished in 1840, and since that time has been
steadily gaining in favor, not only in tlie city
of New York, but all over the country, until
now its teas reach every section. The leading
iiressof the city and of hundreds of places iu
the country have endorsed it as perfectly reli
able, and parties wishing excellent teas at
low prices, can with perfect confidence send to
this company lor them. Their teas are put in
one pound packages, with the kind and
price printed on the wrappers ; also, iu boxes
containing 5,10,20 and 80 pounds. They ran<>-e
iu price from 40 cents to $1,30 per pound. Our
merchants can have samples mailed to their
address by enclosing 10 cents for each sample.
Ihe company wish reliable agents in every
town to get up (Clubs amongst families for
their teas, aud offer great inducements. Send
for our circular. Address always Robt. Wells
Paes’t No. 43 Vcsey Si., New York.
The Knights of Honor meet
every Monday night, in the Good Templars
hall. The objects of this erder are:
1. To unite fraternally, all acceptable men
of every profession, business, or occupation.
2. To give all moral and material aid iu its
power to members of the order by holding
moral, instructive, and scientific lectures ; by
encouraging each other in business, and by
assisting each other in obtaining employ
ment.
3. To establish a benefit fund, from which a
sum not to exceed §2,000 shall be paid at the
death of each member to his family, or to be
disposed of as be may direct.
4. To establish a fund for the relief of sick
and distressed members, and to ameliorate the
condition of humanity in every possible man
ner. F. M. Johnson, Dictator.
T. W. Baxter, Reporter.
New Advertisements.
To the Teachers of Bartow Cos.
IT IS PROPOSED to organize a “ Teacher’s
Institute” for Bartow County, on Saturday,
the 16th October, in the Court House.
All the Teachers of the county, are cordially
invited to attend and take part in the organi
zotion. TIIEO. E, SMITH, U. S. C..
RONALD JOHNSON;
IRBY G. HUDSON,
L. R. MILLIGAN,
J. W. PRITCHETT,
£ept27-2w Teachers.
SELLING OUT.
HAVING determined to go farther South, 1
will sell what goods I have on hand at
reduced prices.
Store House also lor sale.
Sept27ml W. H. RUST.
TO THE
CITIZENS OF BARTOW
AND
ADJOINING COUNTIES.
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS.
1 k |TE, THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to call
fY your attention to our Stock of
FALL ANI) WINTER GOODS,
now arriving—Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Salt, Syr
up. Molasses, Ragging, Ties, Hardware of all
kinds, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Woodware, Tin
Ware, Drugs, Medicines, Ready Made Clothing,
Books, Stationery, Saddlery, Dry Goods of ail
kinds, Notions of every description, Crock cry,
Guns, Clocks, Tobacco, Cigars, Housekeepers’
Fancy Goods, etc., etc., in fact all kinds of
Goods usually found in a General Stock, and
adapted to the wants of all classes of citizens,
and at prices that will compare favorably with
any market. Remember, when you buy from
us, you do not pay higlirates of city taxation,
high house rents and high clerk’s hire prices
lor your goods: hence the low prices found in
our stock.
You are invited to come and sec for your
selves.
We will buy your Wheat, Cotton, Corn, Rags,
Chickens; Eggs' Butter, etc., etc., and pay you
the highest market prices for them.
Come and see us.
ROME PRICES PAID FOR COTTON.
W. L. WOFFORD & CO.
Cass Station, Ga. Sept.29m2
Attention,
My Gin is now running and ready to gin all
offered at that point.
1 will start anew gin at the Fair Ground in
a few days, to be propelled by steam. All seed
cottpu offcrred wdl lie stored in tiie large ware
noitsb, capable of holding one hundred bale- in
the seed. The gin will be piaced eighty yards
from the ware house, and only one bale at a
time lie in the gin room, to avoid accidents by
fire. Toll for ginning will be the custom of the
country.
1 shall be able, at both gins, to pick and pack
seven or eight bales a day, so there will be no
detention.
Cotton will ue delivered at the platform at
Cartersville, when desired, free of charge. Toll
can fie paid in cotton seed, if theowner desires
it. Both Gins of the noted Gullett improved
make.
Will pay cash for all washed Wool, and will
purchase seed cotton at all times, at lull cash
prices. (septl3.2m) J. J. HOWARD.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
fWILL BE at the following places, lor the
purpose of Collecting the Taxes for the year
1873, on the days mentioned, to-wit:
At Wolf Ren, Oct. 4th A 18th, Nov. Ist
“ Pine Log,. ... “ sth A 19th, “ 2d
“ Sixth District “ 6th & 20th, “ 3d
“ Adairsvillc... “ 7th & 2lst “ 4th
” Kingston “ Bth & 22d “ sth
“ Cassvillc “ 9th & 23d “ 6th
“ Eubarlee “ llth& 25th “ Bth
“ Stilesboro “ 12th&26th “ 9th
“ Allatoona “ 13th&27th “ 10th
“ Stamp Creek.. “ 14th&28th “ 11th
“Cartersville... “ 15th, 16th, 29th&30th
and Nov. 12th and 13th.’
“ JLigon’s Chapel. “ 15th
“ Taylorsville “ 16th
W. F. CORBIN.
5ept13,187511 el Tax Collector,
Residence for Rent.
IWILL RENT my residence, containing
eight rooms, good well at end of hall, sta
ble, crib, barn and buggy house combined,
good garden, orchard, grapery, etc.: commenc
ing Ist of October or November next.
Apply to B. F. Godfrey, Cartersville, Ga.
Scpt2o-lm T. M. COMPTON.
Private Boarding Honse^
MRS. C. MARSH lias taken the building
known as the “Foster House,” on Main
street, Cartersville, and is jnepared to receive
boai-ders, by the day, week or month, on rea
ionable terms. This a large, commodious and
roomy house, and is in an elligible situation.
Boarders can be made perfectly comfortable
here. August3o-lm.
Dissolution.
r|IHF: FIRM known as JOHNSON & CURRY,
4 is Ibis day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business will hereafter be carried on at
the old stand, by David W. Curry, who res
pectfully solicits a continuance of the patron
age heretofore extended to the old firm.
LINDSEY JOHNSON, M. D.
DAVID W. CURRY.
Sept 13,1875.
JOHNS, MARTIN & CO,
GENERAL
Blacksmiths and Woodworkers.
Repairing Work
A SPECIALTY.
uia call at our new shop, corner of
JT Main and Gilmore streets, and learn how
cheaply you can have your work done.
5ept13,1875.
ROME FEMALE COLLEGE.
Fall Session will Commence first
Monday in September.
VTtX REV. J. M. M. CALDWELL AN
i *!&;•?, nounces that the exercises of the
‘ a,)OVC named Institution will bere
'■iXWjr.M sumed as stated above, with a Full
’jKgpF Faculty of first-class Teachers.
He gratefully acknowledges the
liberal patronage hitherto receive
ed by this College, and hopes there will be no
abatement in the exertions of its friends in its
behalf. It is very desirable that all pupils
should be present at the opening of the term.
Ten per cent, deducted from the catalogue
prices for board.
For further particulars, address
augl6-m J. M. M. CALDWELL, Rome, Ga.
A. ROBIN
Haifa* ail Healer
FURNITURE.
Cartersville, Georgia,
Alt. kinds of household furni
ture on hand and manufactured to order,
lie makes a specialty of
WHEAT UVAJXS
and keeps a full stock. His are undoubtedly
the best ever made.
Call and see his line display ol Furniture.
novlß-tf.
HOUSE and LOT
FOB SALE!
A HOUSE and LOT, on the Rowland Ferry
road, X of a mile from the courthouse, in
Cartersville. The house is beautilully situ
ated on a five-acre lot; has 10 rooms, good
stable aud all the nccc-sary outhouses,a splen
did well—all under new plunk and post fence.
Price Three Thousand Dollars!
one-third cash, balance on time. Titles per
fect. Apply to ARTHUR DaVIS,
or Stokely AfWilliami,
aarlßtf. Cartersville, Ga,
INSURE IN
THE SAINT LOUIS;
Life Insurance
ny.!
o
ITS PLANS are so easily understood and its j
Policies are so plain that it is impossible to j
be deceived in them, and there is no chance for j
you to be disappointed in the future.
• By their Frntis shall ye Know them” ~~ ;
This old Company has been,a faithful trustee
for the ivid ou'S and orjjhins, and h is paid
Over Six Millions of Dollars
to its patrons in death losses, ahd now holds
over seven millions pledged to future payments.
INSURE IN THIS
Tried and Faithful Old Company,
where you will get the largest amount of Life
Insurance for a given amount of money.
W. 11. HOWARD,
Agent, Cartersville, Ga.
THOS. U. CONNER,
Manager of the Georgia Dep’t.,
Sept 13,1875-y Macon, Ga.
Bartow House,
Cartersville , Ga.
mills HOUSE has again been leased by the
fl undersigned, and she hopes her old friends
and customers will not forget her. Her tables
are supplied with the best to be had in market,
and the rooms are neatly and comfortably fur
nished. MRS. E. M. STOVALL,
P. S. Shei.man, Proprietress.
Clerk. junel7-tf.
FURNITURE!
Coffins, Coffins, Coffins.
I N CONSEQUENCE of the scarcity of money
I have recuced the juice of my Collins as
ollows:
Metallic Cases 20 p ecernt. less than formerly.
First Class Wood Collins from ?8 to $25.
Second quality do. do. 6to 18.
Third do. do. do. 2 to 12.
Common Collins from $1 50 to SB.
My llearse furnished to customers in the
city, free. T. F. GOULDSMITH.
August 2, 1875 3m
SAVE YOUR MULES TT
4jl
Only Three Hundred Dollars.
Four - anil -a - Half Horse Power
ONLY S3OO 00!
\fOUli ATTENTION is directed to tiie ex
ceeding low price of the liOOKU ALTER
ExGIN E. i hese engines are especially adapt
ed to the driving of Cotton Gins, small Grist
Mills, etc., and guaranteed to do all claimed
for them or the money refunded.
Orders received and further information
lurnished upon application to
T. W. BAXTER,
Agent for Manufacturer,
aplß-y. Cartersville, Ga
GOWEII, JONES k C 0.,
A FTEII MANY YEARS of close applica
tion and indefatigable labor, have suc
ceeded in building the best
WAGONS-BUGGIES,
Carriages & Pliaetous
That were ever introduced into this country.
Their trade extends far and wide, and their
work has given entire satisfaction. They are
now selling a great many Jobs, and have
11 educed Their Work
TO
EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES!
O
Thankful for past favors, they would solicit
a continuance Oj their patronage.
Gower, Jones & Cos.
are also Agents for the celebrated
Studebaker Wagon,
and keep constantly*on hand their
2-IIORSE FARM WAGON.
ALSO
Diamond and 3-Spring Picnic Wagon,
for sale at extremely low ju ices. These wag
ons have been fully tested in this country, and
have been proven to be the very best Western
wagon ever introduced here.
PRICES FOR 2-JIORSE WAGONS:
2>y Thimble Skein Brake and Spring Seat $ 95
3 “ “ “ “ “ 100
3 1 4 “ “ “ “ “ 105
Diamond Sjiring Wagon 12i
Picnic 3-Spring “ 15®
ap!22-y,
AMERICAN WASH BLUE.
For Laundry and Household Use,
MANUFACTURED AT THE
American Ultramarine Works, Newark, N. J
Our Wash Blue is the best in the world. It
does not streak, contains nothing injurious to
health or fabric, ami is used by all the large i
laundries on account of its pleasing effect and
cheapness. Superior for whitewashing. Put up
in packages convenient for family use. Price
10 cents each.
For sale by grocers everywhere. Always ask j
lor the A merman Wash B lui, if you want ■
the cheapest and the best.
American Ultramarine Works,
Cfilce, ?2 William Street, Kew York.
April 15-3 m
Usa-P* Uor sale by Kirkpatrick A Sayre.
KIN GSFOKD’S
OSWEGO CORN STARCH,
For Puddings, Blanc Mange, Ice Cream. &c,
Is the original—Established in 1843. And pre
serves its reputuation as pukek, sroxger
and moke delicate than any other arti
cle oi flic kind offered, either with
the same name or with other titles
Stevenson Macadam, i’h. D., etc., tlie high
est chemical authority of Europe, carefully an
alyzed this Corn Starch, and says it is a most
excellent article of diet and in" chemical and
feeding properties is fully equal to the best ar
row root.
Directions for making Puddings, Custards,
Ac., accompany each one pound package.
For Sale by all Firs jClass Grocers.
April 15-3 in
KINGSFOM3S’ j
OSWEGO
PURE AND
SILVER GLOSS STARCH,
For tlie Laundry.
MANUFACTURED by
T. KINGSEORD &SON,
THE BEST STiRIII IX Till! WOULD.
GIVES A BEAUTIFUL FINISH TO THE
LINEN, and tlie difference in cost between it
and common starch is scarcely half a cent in an
ordinary washing. Ask your grocer for it.
mr For sale by H. S. Best. 1
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
BIRTOW CO ISTY SHERIFF’S SALKS.
WILL BE SUED before the Court House
door in Cartersville, on the first Tues-dav
in October. 1875, within the usual hours ol s.tic,
the follow ins property to-wit:
The undivided one-half interest in lots of i
land nos. 278, 279, and 299, all in the 17th dist., !
and 3rd section Bartow County. Sai l lots
containing 120 acres more or less'; sold as the
property of Lewis S. Ramsey, to satisfy one
Bartow Count' - Superior Court fi. fa. in favor
of Francis A. Kirby vs. Lewis S. R.uuscv as
garnishee, in the case of said Kirby against
Martha Dawson and Elijah Lumpkin pYtnci
pals, and L. 8. Ramsey garnishee, l’topertv
pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Also, the house and lot whereon the defen- ;
dant noyv lives, containing one acre more or
le=s. bounded on the south by; Main street,west •
by J. W. Harris, Levied on by virtue ot a ,
Justice Court 11 la,from the 822 U Dist., G. M. in
favor of Padgett, Gower & co vs M. IL Stansell.
Levy made and returned by W. G. Anderson L.
C.
Also, lot of land N072, in22d Dist., 3d section
of Bartow County, containing 160 acres, more
or less; levied on a li. fa. from Bartow Super
ior Court, in favor of M. G. Dobbins & co., vs.
Win. T. Quint by; property pointed out by PDFs
Attorney.
Also the farm of O. U. Glasgow, one of the
defendants in li. fa., whereon he noyv lives, in
the sth l)ist., and 3rd section of Bartow County
containing two hundred acres more or less (Nos.
not known); bounded on the east by S. B. Jones,
on the North by George Gilreath senior and
Richard Gaines, on the south by George Gil
reath senior, and partially on west by George
Gilratli senior. Levied on by virtue a Bartow
Superior Court fi. fa. in favor of First National
Bank, Chattannooga, Tenn. vs. U. L. Acock,
J. A. Fleming, O. IT. Glasgoyv, makers and Ba
ker & Hall endorsers. Property pointed out
by Plaintiff's Attorney.
Also, the north east corner of lot number
126 in the 16th dist., and 3rd section Bartow
County, containing 26 acres more.or less, sold
as the property of 11. 11. Frear, to satisfy one
Bartow County Superior Court fi. fa. in favor
of George W. Oglesby, surviving partner vs.
Thomas F. Jones principal, and 11. 11. Frear
security on appeal. Property pointed out by
11. 11. Frear.
A, M. FRANKLIN, Shff.
septfi, 1875 G, L, FRANKS, D’y. Shff.
£ 1 EORGIA-BAIiTOW COUNTY—ORDINA
\JT RY’s office, September 24,1875
Frank P. Gray and John A. Erwin, Adminis
tratoofr the estate of Letvis Tumin, deceased
have applied for leave tosell all the lands be
longing to the estate ol said deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed to file their objections, if any thev have, in
inyoflice, within the time prescribed by law.
else leave will be granted applicants as ap
plied for. J. A. HOWARD,
scpt27ml Ordinary.
(GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—
JTHi's. Catharine M. Harris, lias applied for
exemption of personalty, and setting apart and
valuation of homestead, ami I will pass upon
teh same at 10 o’clock a. Jt. on thesth day ol Oc
tober, 1875, at my office. This Sept, 21st 1575.
sep2l-2. J. a. Howard, Ordinary.
(1 EORGIA, B ARTO W COUNTY--ORDixT-
K ry’s Office, September 27,1875.
Mrs. Mary J. Smith, administratrix of the
estate of W. D. Smith, deceased, has applied
for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased,
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
fo file their objections, ii anv thev hav°, in my
ollice within the lit. e prescribed bv law, else
leave wil be granted applicant as applied for.
Sdpt27 J. A. HOW ARP, Ordinary.
(1 EORGlA— Bartow County.
X Joseph Ballard has applied for exemp
tion of personalty, and 1 will pass upon the
same at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 21st day of
September, 1875, at my ollice. This 10th day <*f
September, 1875.
septt3-2t* J. a. Howard, Ordinary.
(1 EORGIA- Bartow County.
% Joshua Guyton has applied for exemp
tion of personally and valuation of homestead,
and l will pas- upon thesame at 10 o’clock a.
m.. on the 217 t day oi September, 1875, at mv
office. Ibis September 7th. 1875.
J. A. Howard, Ordinary.
rf 1 EORGIA. BARTOW COUNT Y-Ordina
ry’B Office: September 6th, 1875.
Martha Barrett administrator tie bonis non.
on the estate ofJno. Russell, deceased, lias ap
plied for leave to sell all the lands belonging to
the estate of said deceased.
1 his is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed to file t hei r object ions, if any they have, in
my office within the time prescribed bv law,
else leave will be graute I applicant as applied
for. Witness my hand and official signature.
sept 6 J, a. Howard. Ordinary.
Tax Motice,
COMMISSIONER’S COURT. BARTOW COUNTY, )
Special Term, August 24, 1875. \
I T IS ORDERED by the Court, that the fol
. lowing Tax be assessed and collected from
the tax payers of Bartow County, over and
above the State tax. both general and specific,
when entered on Digest, except wherein ex
cepted by law, as a county tax for said couniy
for the year 1875, to-wit:
First—That thirty-live per cent., on said State
tax, both general and specific, be levied and
collected, to pay the legal indebtedness of
Bartow county, past due and to become due,
which has accrued since the Ist day of June,
1865; to pay the necessary current expenses
of said county for the present year, and for
building and repairing bridges and other
public works, not mentioned in this order.
Second—That thirty-live (35) per ceut. on said
State tax, both general ana specific, be levied
and collected to pay Jurors, and necessary
Court expenses.
Third—That ten (10) per cent, on said State
tux. both general and specific, he levied and
collected to pay Commissioner pauper farm
and expense supporting paupers, etc.
Fourth—That ten (10) percent, on said State
tax, both general and specific, be levied and
collected to pay bailiff’s fees, fuel, station
ery, etc.
Fifth—That ten (10] per cent, on said State
tax, both general and specific, be levied and
collected to pay jailor’s fees.
Ordered, That the lorcgoing order be pub
lished as the law directs and that the Tax Col
lector he furnished with a copy thereof.
R. H. CANNON,
1). V. STOKELY.
R. H. D DI),
JNO. H. WIKLE,
County Commissioners.
A true copy from the minutes.
JOHN 11. WIKLE,
August 30, 30d Cleik.
Only Three Hundred Hollars,
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
STATE OF GEOItGIA Bartow COUNTY
All persons having demands against the
estate ol Lewis Tumi in, late of said county,
deceased, are hereby notified and required to
present them, properly attested, within the
time prescribed by law. And all persons in
debted to said estate, are hereby notified and
required to make immediate payment to the
undersigned. FRANK P. GRAY,
JOHN A. ERWIN,
August lfitf Administrators.
Administrator,s Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Bartow county, will be sold
on the First Tuesday it October, 1815, at the
Court house door in Cartersville, said county,
between the legul sale hours, the following
property to-wit: the one-eleventh undivided
reversionary interest in lots of land Nos. 457,
407 and 886, in the fourth district and third sec
tion said county. Each lot containing 40 acres,
more or less, being the place whereon Mrs.
Nancy Harrison now resides. The purchaser
will get the possession at the death of Mrs.
Nancy Harrison. Sold as the property of Ab
solom B. Harrison deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms of sale cash.
This August 21st, 1875.
JAMES 11. HARRISON,
August 23, td Administrator.
NEW SCHEDULE.
Cherokee Rail Road.
171 ROM and after this date the following
. Schedule will he run on the Cherokee Rail-
Leave Rockmart at 7:00 A. M.
“ Taylorsville, 8:00 “
“ Stilesboro, 8:25 “
Arrive at Cartersville, 0:10 “
Leave Cartersville 3:00 I*. M.
Stilesboro, 8:50
“ Taylorsville 4:30 “
Arrive at Rockmart, 5:15 “
may 24 D. W. K. PEACOCK
GEORGE PACE & CO,,
Mauufactnrers of
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR
SAW SKILLS,
Grist MHl*, Leffcl’s Turbine Water Wheels- '
\V nod Workme: Machinery of all kinds, and ila '
Shlfliets’ Sundries.
SEXD FOR fATALOOtim
S'emroß iTATALoGtfjsa.
H, A. P ADGETT & SONS,
Contractors and Builders, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors
BLINDS, Etc.
FLOORINC A SPEC SALTY.
Having purchased one of the best
CJO 1C IX >l% JPV s*®, and a PR
Which will make heavier and smallei
bSJKt to usfo^a^gomfte'rus'as can £ hKt fit
useot Baxter s Fire i'rooi Warehouse, in which we will before u i aft
Our gtn is entirely disconnected with the warehouse which u >n,, . ' 11 • _•
etc. \V e will deliver cotton at the depot free of charge! ' v ‘ -u - ;j
Having had long experience in running machinery and ~h „
that we will give satisfaction. ' 1 we ice! -afi .
M e ago still prepared to furnish parties with Flooring. Ceilia - j>,„ . ,
UC ” "’ !1 “ rla1 ' —* contract.
Thankful lor the patronage we have had, we respectful}- ask a liberal share i
Aogu;t 23,197E-4m03 PADGETT & SONS.
iiis( i;i < i l v vEax s A i>vi-iuta nm.tsi; vds.
LARGEST AND GRANDEST
FAIR EXPOSITION
Agriculture, Horticulture, Mechanical, Mineral and Art
Ever Held in this Country, Will Commence in Home, Ga. ( at the
Old Fair Grounds, October 4, 1875, and Con
tinue until the 9th.
COME, ONE AND ALL, TO SEE FHE GRAND SHOW!
Exhibitors are earnestly requested to commence preparations NOW, ami to bring to ti .
all their Fine Stock, Mechanical Inventions, Minerals and Works of Art, not alone j'..-
Iremium, but to gain reputation lor our intelligence and skillful workm uishio \„
D,ra i t ic l e s o n,xh i b , tion. f A great many ot* the most note 1 anil prominent m \ ; r ( i
States arc invited and EXPECTED.
J. T. COHEN. ."Manager.
___T. J. PERRY, Secretary.
CARTERSVILLE ADVERTISENIENITS.
THE IMPROVED
WJNSHIP COTTON GINS!
I. Acknowledged to be the Best by oil who Use il
or have seen it in operation. It is now the Leading Cotton Gin in the South!
Very Large Reduction
IN PRICES !
Only 83 50 per Saw, Delivered.
Che Win ship Cotton Press!
The best and Cheapest YY ROGIIT IRON COTTON SCREW in the market, ma le to work
Hand, Horse, Steam or Water Power. Prices reduced to suit
the times, and now very low —
SIOO Each and Upwards?
according to style of Press wanted.
Every Gin and Press Warranted!
For further information and terms, apply to
T. W. BAXTER, Agent,
junel t-3m. CARTERS VILLI-, GEORGIA.
T. W. BAXTER,
Jnnisioi Merctal ail Geinl Apt for lla Sale of Stailii
Fertilizers, Agricultural Machinery, Gins,
Mowers and Reapers, Wagons,
Saw and Grist Mill, Sorgum and Mill Machinery,
Threshers, Hone Powers. Horse Rates, Cotton and Hay Presses, Epos,
SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS’ TERMS AND PRICES.
Office on Main street. rr . _
Warehouse on W. & a. Railroad. aplß-y. GarterSVlile, Georgia.
ETOWAH FOUNDRY
—AND—
Machine Works,
C. B. WALLACE, Proprietor. | CARTERSViLLE, Gi
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
All Kinds Brass and Iron Goods .
—IS—
Prepared to do all Sorts oi Repairing
Usually Done in
Machine and Foundry Shops.
Scpt2.tf. J 11
ED WAUDS & CALLAHAN.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
Harness and Harness Material,
Saddles,
Bridles,
Collars, Etc.
Cartersville, Ga.
REPAIRING done with durability and dis
patch. Col. R. 11. Jones’ new brick
uuuding on Vi est Main street. Also, dealers in
and metalic wood
Burial Cases aui Caskets.
Always on liaDd, and is read}* night and day
on win* need his service
feb 3-}f.
Erwin-st. Male & Female Sclioo^
Caricrsvlle, Ga.
ff XHE FALL SESSION of this School v, L
JL gin August 2nd, and close Dec. 17.1"
RATES OF TUITION—PER MONTH:
FRIiIAKY DEPARTMENT.
Ist Class—Spelling, Reading, Writing 1
mary Arithmetic and First steps in
2nd Class— Spelling, Reading, Writ in?- ' !
mary Geography, Primary History amii:g
mediate Arithmetic ’* "
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
English Grammar, English Composition. H‘*‘
tory, Intermediate Geographv and R>-.,
Arithmetic * -
Higher English and Mathematical Hei'gV
ment, including all the higher branches. U'
and Greek "
The School will be taught in the old il< t!: > ‘
dist Church building.
The Public School Fund will he allowed <■'
the first three mouths of the school. . .
L. B. MILLIGAN, Principal
Mrs. m. g. Mili.ican, Assist*" 1,
July 15-2 m