The Cartersville semi-weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1871, March 17, 1871, Image 4

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DR. ,TOlL\ BULL’S GREAT REMEDIES. . SMITH'* TOXIC STRIP, FOR THE CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. The proprietor of MH* celebrated medicine jnstly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offer ed to the public for the safe, certain, speedy andper manent cure of Ajroe ami Fever ,or Chills and Fever, whether of short or longstanding. He refers to the entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him testimony t» the truth of the assertion, t that'in no case whatever will It fail to cure, If the directions are strict ly followed and carried oaf.. In a great many cases a single dose has been suffic.ent for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a per fect restoration of the general health. It Is, howeVer. prudent. and in every case more certain to cure. If its nse Is continued in sma!!«% dosee for a week or two af ter the disease has been checked, more especially is difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this medi cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order; should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL’B VEGETA BLE FAM’LY PIiXS will be sufficient. DR. JOHN 1111,1/S Principal Office I¥o. 40 Fifth, Cross street, Louisville, My. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, To my United Staten and World wide Read erst TIIAtE received many testimonials from profes sional and medical meo, as my almanacs and vari ous public along have shown, all of which are genuine. The following from a highly educated and popular phpslclan in Georgia, is certainly one of the most sen sible enmmunieatinnf I have ever received. Dr. Clem ent knows esaetly what he speaks of, and his testimo ny deserves to he written in letters of gold. Hear what the Doctor says of Bull'* Worm. Destroyer Yillanow. Walker«<»., Ga, ) . Jane 29th, 1860 $ DR. JOHN HULL— Dear Bir;—l have recently giv en your “Worm Destroyer” several trials, and find it wonderfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single Instance, to have the wished-for etfeot. lam doing u pretty large country practice, and havedailv use for some article of the kind. lam free to c nfess that I know of no remedy recommended by the ablest authors that is so certain and spee<ty In its effects. <*n the con trary they are uncertain in the extreme. My object tn writing you is to find out upon what terms l can get the medicine directly from you. If lean get it upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of it. lam aware that the use of such articles is carat-ary to <he teachings and practice of a great majority of the reg ular line of SJ. D.’e, but I see no just, cause <<r good sense in discarding a remedy which we know to be ef ficient, simply because we may be ignorant of its com bination. For my part, I shall make it a rule to nse all and any means to alleviate suffering hum adiy *htch I may be able to nmraand-—not hesitating because someone more ingenious than myself may hafe Ifesrn d its effects first, and secured the sole right vc secure hat knowledge. However, lamby no mtans ar ad vocate supporter of the thousands of worthless nos trums tfmt flood the country, that purport to cure all manner of disease to wljL&h humm flesh is beir Please reply soon, and inform me of yonr bestterms I am. sir. most respectfnllv, JULIUS P, CLEMEtfT, M. 1), BOLL'S SARSAPARILLA. » GOOD REASON F"R THE CAPTAIN’S FAITH READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE: LET TER FROM HIS MOTHER. Benton Barrack*. Mo., April 30, 1866. &sjfcs ment'of*my SST"* 1 7# * foliowin " *•*- I was wounded about two yearn a?o—was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Kjj moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet I have not sat np a moment since 1 wss woumf*H t am shot through the hips. My gene. A health is im paired, and I need something to assist pitnw t have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in any thing pis®. I wish that that ie genuine half a dozen bottles, and oblige " -xpress me CAPT.e. P. JOHNSON. VI TV fll • St - oufs - Mo. P. S -The following was written April 39, 1865 bv M np /e ßnrV TO n nSiln a '. mot w r^fCaf>t Johns °n ’ * DR. BL LTr—Dear Sir: My husband. Dr. 0. 8 John son, w», a skillful surgeon and physician In Central New \ ork, where he died, leaving the above c p Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he hn.i a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which t Jl" I him your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM. T havener ten years recommended ft to many In New York Ohio and lowa, for scrofula, fever sores, aad general dehiii* tv Perfect success has attended it. S £ td. An. some case* of ecrofula and fever tore* were almott miraciUon* lam very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He Is fear ,pu,so. ,la hence his writing to you foi It. His wounds were terrible, but i believe ha wU,recover. Respectfully JENNIE JOHNSON ° IWKOMIIIHIS. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. AhKANSAS HEARD FROM, Testimony of Medical Men Stony Point, White Cos., Ark., May 23,'66. DR. TORN BULL—Oe"*Slr: Last February I was In Louisville purchaslne Drug*. and I got -ome of yonr SarsappartUa and Ce lron Ritter*. My son-in-law, who was with me in the store, has been down with rhoomavism for some time, commen ced on the Bitters, anc 5 soon found hie general health Improved. Dr. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried them, and h® also Improved. Dr. Ooffee, who has been In bad health for several year*— tiomaeh and liver affected—he improved verv much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron BPt.ers has given yon great Popularity in this settle ment. I think I could; sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall—especially of your Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparilla. Shin me via Memphis, care of Rlckett & Neely, Respectfully, c 3 WALKER. All the above remedies for sale by Is. H. BIUDFIELD, Druggist, ■' •***•«>* Broad Street, Atlanta, Georgia. February 20, 1871 —wly Subscription Club Rates. In order to place the Semi-Wsjsklt Carters villi Express In every house and family in the County of Bartow and adjacent counties, wo will aeiltl it one ve*r to any address for TWO DOL LARS STRICTLY IX ADVAXf'£.^g& Old subscribers can avail themselves of our new terms br paying up arrearages. TO AGENTS: Any man who will send us Fivx Names of new si'bsckibers and Tsx Dollars, wiU be entitled to one copy of the Sehi-Weekly Express, one yearOßATis, and for every additional five, an extra copy of the same or an Agricultural Monthly, one year. Remember that you get two copies of the paper every week. Br 0 Pinkerton A NNOUNCES to the public that he has ijL purchased the entire interest of the late Dr. J. W. Curry, in the Drug Store of J. W. Curry Sc Cos., or, the estate’s interest in said stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c., in the town of Cartersville, and will continue the business, at the old stand, where be will he pleased to see his old patrons and the public generally, and supply them with any thiag in his line of business, at the lowest possible figures. He invites the attention of all to hia ex cellent stock of choice and select DRUGS, MEBICHEN, PAOTS, OILS, PUTTY, GLASS, ETC., A bountiful supply of which he expects to keep constantly oh hand, together with the most popular Patent Medicines of the day, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, in fact, the best of everything in a General Drug House. personal attention vßgfalso be given to professional vff M calls, at all hours. S O. PIYKERTOY, Physician and Druggist, June 7, 1870. Cartersville , f*a SOJIETHIXG YEW ! SOMETHING YEW!! SOMETHING YEW l ! ! FAMILY' GROCERIES —AND Confectioneries, Fruits, &c. lew Goods ! Yew Arrangements !! Sew Proprietor ! ! ! T. J. BRIDGES, * AT THE OLD STAND OF rrS x t. gfthrie ? s, ygjyyi,yyL? main sthket, CARTERSVILLE, GA. Where also is kept open, at all hours, a number one Eating Saloon. tlfSTATcals prepared? at any time, to order. M&-UOME TO SEE ME ! nev. io-wly T. J. BRIDGES, formerly with A. R. Hudgins. ‘BAD~ BLOOD.’ “THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD-” From it we derive our strength, beauty, and mental capabilities. It is the centre of otfr being, around which revolves all that makes existence happy. When this source is corrupted the painful effects are visible in many shapes, prominent among which is SCROFULA. This is a taint or infectfon of the human organism, and probably no one is wholly free from it. It exhibits itself in various shapes—as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones. Diseased Scalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseas ed Joints. St. Vitus’ Dance, Foul Discharg es from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affections, Nervous Disorders, Bar renness, Disorders of the Womb, Dropsy. Syphillitic Affections, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Loss of Man hood and General Debility. It has been the custom to treat these dis eases with Mercury and other Mineral sub stances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, often prove injurious and entails misery in after life. The long known inju rious properties of these so-called alteratives and purifiers has led the philanthropical man of science to explore the arena of na ture, the result of which has been the discov ery of vegetable products which possess the power of eradicating these Taints from the Blood. Dr. TUTT’S Compound Extract Os Sarparilla and Queen’s Delight. Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Diseases. By its use the afflictions above enumerated can be permanently banished, and the Source—the Centre of Life—the Blood. be maintained in all its purity and vigor. For Diseases produced I>y Hie use of Hlercury, and for Sypliillis, with its train of evils, this com pound is tine only sure antidote. To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whose nerves are unstrung, and countenance downcast THE SARSAPARILLA ■ AND Queen’s Delight i3 a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will be restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejected countenance bo made radiant with the conciousuess of KESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals, it is adapted to general use. The old and the young may use it; the most delicate female at any time may take it; ike tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cur ed by it. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD USE UK. TTJTT’S Extract of Sarsaparilla AND QUEEaN’S delight When used in the Spring it removes all hu mors which infest the system ; and banishes the languor and debility peculiar to that sea son of the year. It acts promptly on the LIVER AND KIDNEYS, Producing a healthy action of the important organs by which all the impurities of the sys tem arc carried off, and the result is A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite, t»n*l ISonyant Spirits. PREPARED BY WILLIAM H. TUTT & LAND 3 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 1 Ah 1 So];} by very where. June IGlh, 1870-ly. MUTUAL PROTECTION tile hunt ante fkpmtQ cf ||eto |^orL BRANCH OFFICF, ATLANTA, GEORGIA A. W. MORGAN, President. 8. T. W. SANFORD, Vice President* B. G. BLOSS, Second Vice President. F. A. FREEMAN. SECRETARY. IN ADDITION to the safeguards thrown »- round the interests of the roilcy Holder by the excellent Insurance Laws of the State of New York, the following distinctive features mark the “MUTUAL PROTECTION-’ as deci cidedly liberal, to/*, and worthy of confidence and patronage: 1. The “Mutual Protection' 1 ' allows Policy Hold ers to travel or reside in any part of Europe or North America. 2. An A nifile Cash Capital , safely invested in the best securities. 3. Policies paid in Cash. No deductions at death lor loans or notes. 4. Thirty Days grace granted on payments, af ter payment of first annual premium, and the policy kept in force during that time. . 5. dividends declared auvnaily —upon the con tribution plan—the most equitable manner. fi. All Pol ici es non -forfeit able after the second vear. and the assured entitled to a.full-paid pol icy for the whole amount of premiums paid. 7. All Policies incontestable after five years. 8. Superiority of management. The officers of the “MUTU AL PROTECTION” combine finan cial integrity and ability, with long and suc cessful experience in Life Insurance. 9. All Policy Holders are members of the Society , and entitled to vote for Trustees. 10 . A Gash Society. No notes taken. No loans, interest ov other com plications to annoy the Poliev Holder. 11. "Equity and liberality shown Policy Holders in the several modes of applying dividends. 12. Mutuality. All the profits divided among the members, 13. Fairness of contract embodied in the writ ten policy in explicit terms. 14. Favorable rate of mortality — taking only first-class risks. 15. Small ratio of Expenses. 16. All odious discriminations as to emyloyment abolished. No extra rates charged on railroad, express or steamboat employees. Active, energetic and experienced agents em ployed on liberal terms. R. J. MASSEY. ManagerSouthem Department. john Campbell, Local Agent, Cartersville, Ga., DR. O. PINKERTON, Medical Examiner. Oct. 28 1870—sw, 2ms. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Flair to its natural Vitality and Color. A is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color , with the gloss and Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tho hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found bo desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cos., Practical and Analytical Chemiks, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE SI.OO. For sale in Cartersviße, by DR. O. PINKERTON, Druggist. mm & . SATTERFIELD, WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS IN All Kinds and Qualities of Liquors, Anti can Nell els Cheap as any Other Dealer in TUP. SOUTH', AM> H ILL DO IT ! OIKLT Try Us!!! We also keep a number one dock of FAMILY GROCERIES and CONFECTIONERIES, On.Eastside of the Railroad. BRUNT A HATTERFIELD. fel>. lwly C A TITERS'VII.LE, G A. Georgia, Barlow county. WSI. v. SHOAPF has applied for Exemp tion of Personalty, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. m., ou the 4th day of February, 1871, at my oilier. Witness mv band and seal. January 25th, 1871. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C. --a. Notice. —We have waited with those indebted to us as long as we ought to wait, and as long as we are able, or wil ling to wait, and us long as we intend to wait, and if the notes and accounts due us, are not paid in a few days, they will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. N. Gilreath & Son. Jam 16th, 1871 ts. n X IX Cr If U A> OF THE y AGE! Patented December jth, 1869. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Rambles rold. A-kn. wledxcJ bv *Ol wh® W® used it to be the best Pen made or sold In this conn- written with one Pen of Ink! Will outwear a down bent Puia, Put up in neut iliue ioxei* » BOLUOSLY BY AGENTS, and for this J reason any eiierfetic per*o»i can realise ■ #*oo per month. Profit over *OO per oeirtd Two sample Pan* 1© re"**i two box**. 60 centss five botes, #l.#«s twelve boxes, *2.00. Address, Western Publishing Cos. Manufacture's* Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAUTION.—The «reat popularity of these Peas has led ts many Imitations of untidy- Hor Quality. Buy only the *enutne FOUh- 1 . TAIN PENS sold cy this Company. In wrl- I A GENTS WANTED. |! A -ll.t rtAS f Oltt BJ hBW ting; for Pens *iv 3 yonr Name. Town, County, nnd State, plainly written, and order* will meet wit* prompt attention for sale in Cartersville, by Best & Kirkpatrick. — W. B. COX. .... W. R. HILL. COX x MMIIjXj , GStljoUsah ©caltrs in Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS, Peachtrek Street, Atlanta, Oil. WE can how supply all our customers and dealers generally, with WHALER’S COPPER DISTILLED PURE CORN ’Whisky, Which is made in the old fashioned way. with out the use of steam, and is equal in quality to anv ever manufactured in this State. \Ve desire also to call attention to our large stock of COPPER DISTILLED PEACH AND APPLE Brandy, These Brandies are distilled from selected fruit, by the best makers in NORTH GEORGIA , and for PIT It TTY, AGE and FLAVOR, cannot be surpassed. Our stock also of Pure Copper Distilled Rye and Bourbon Whiskies is the largest in the South, and cannot be sur passed in all the qualities essentially necessary in line whiskies. Both Brandies and Whiskies we offer at the very lowest rates dr CASH, and to prompt pay ing customers. We will be pleased to receive and fill orders for anything in our line, jan 27.-swly ‘ COX A HILL. HHW GOODS I ; | ? II7E ARE daily receiving and opening T t a general Stock of FALL & WINTER Go§ D 3 ; Which we offer to to (he Trade at fair prices. We invite our friends to call and examine our Stock, and especially to purchase liberally from us. Y. GILREATH «& SOY, Cartersville, Ga., Get. 10,1870. OLD CAROLINA JITTERS. ADELIGIITFULTONIC We take great pleasure in offering the OLB CAGOI/IYA BITTERS. « to th 1 public. They are compounded with great, c and contain gome of the best Tonics in the.l’harinac'’- pia. As evidence of the superiority of our Bitters over all others, we have certificates from many of the leading physicians in our State, who have prescribed them in their practice. THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chilli, and Fever and Dyspepsia . We do notoffer our Hitters as acure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by all Druggis sand Grocers everywhere For sale in Cartersville by A. 11. HUDGINS. GOODRICH, WINEMAN 8c CO-, Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, March 31,1870—1 y. Charleston, 8. C. (GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNT Y. —Whereas, JT A. J. Weems, administrator of Joseph K. Dukes, dec’d, represents to the court of Ordina ry, in his petition, duly filed and entered niton record, that he has fully administered Joseph R. Dukes’ estate. This is,'therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, k inti red and creditors, to show c mse, if any they can, why said administrator should not he discharged, and receive Letters of Dismission, oh the first Monday in July next, 187). Given under mv hand aud official slcmatnre, March 13th. 1871. J. A. HOWARD Ord’y. fl EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.-Whereas, j Henry B. McConnell, administrator of John D. Christian, dec and, represents to the court of Ordinary, in his petition,''duly filed and entered upon record, thr.fc he has fully administered John D. Christian’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and cred itors, to show cause, if any they can. why said administrator should not be discharged, and re ceive Letters of Dismission, on the lisst Monday in July next, 1871. Given under mv hand and official signature, March i3th, 1871 J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y Adininiiistrafor’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in April, 1871, before the Courthouse door in Car tersviiie, Bartow County, (in., within the legal hour- of sale, the following property, to-wit: Tract of Land whereon Willi am IT. Pritchett lived at the time of his death, together with the Dwelling, thejtr ict containing OU acres of land, more or less, lying in and near Cartersville, and originally known as the. Woodbridge place, nd ioiuing lands of Samuel McCanless, J. C. Mad dox, and others. Sold as the property of Wm. H. Pritchett, deceased, to perfect titles. Terms cash. This February 20th, 1871. M. L. PRITCHETT, Administrator. NOTICE. Til HE concern of W. TF. Gilbert & Cos. has been M. dissolved, Col. J. W. Harris having sold his interest in the stock to Mr. Andrew Baxter.— All persons who are indebted to the above will now please come forward, without anv delay, and make settlements, as the books must be clos ed. ‘ - W. IT. GihPEß,r & Cos. Cartersviße jan 6th ’7l-3ns. Groceries anti Provisions. J. G. M Montgomery, ' BEGS leave to return Ills thanks to the good people of Cartersville and vicin ity, for their generous patronage for the past year, and to ask a continuance es the same for 1871. I shall try, at all times, to keep a com plete stock of Good Family Groceries, and shall, in the future as iu the past, sell them at “Live and Let Live” prices. Try me. Fyesli Arrivals. Hominy, Buckwheat, Flour, White Fish, Trout, and choice New Orleans Syrups, at MONTGOMERY’S. Can Goods, etc. A full line, including Oysters, Salmon, Lobsters, Peaches Strawberries, Cherries, Pine Apples, Green Corn, Green Peas, To mattocs, at MONTGOMERY'S. Bread Leavens, «kc. The celebrated “llorsford’s Bread Prepa ration,’’ Corn Starch, Silken Gloss. Starch, Desioated Cocoa Nut, Maccaroni, Pickles, Jellies, and a fine assortment of Colgate’s Toilet Soaps, at MONTGOMERY'S, Just Received Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, Baskets. Washboards, Trays, Scrub Brushes, Hope, and Solves, at MONTGOMERY’S. Garden Seeds. A fresh supply of Buist’s Garden Seeds, inclu ding the “Silver Skin union Setts,” at MONTGOMERY’S. Mess Beef! For sale, at MONTGOMERY’S. Marble Yard and Works. JAM YATJGH A’JH , CARTERSYILLEj GA. - HAYING opened a Marble Yard in Carters ville, l am prepared to furnish those wish ing anything in the marble line, on very rea sonable terms—Monuments, Toombs, Urns, Va ses,. Head and Foot Stones, Mantels, Paintstoaes, Biscuit Blocks, Imposing Stones, etc. I am, al so, Agent for the Georgia Marble Works, auv. 2. 'TO.wlhu JAMES VAUGH ' N. i A GENTS WANTED. ]' OR. shau-^nrrrcer*s Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops the Chills. This Medicine has been before the Pub lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all circum stances, and is the only Medicine that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it is a perfect Ainti dote to Malaria. Bold by all Druggists. S TJT jl, Jes mi on o v INSTITUTE. THE SPRING SESSION yEh. Ftr&h he resumed on Mon- /yevflra .(HY next, comprising If acuity: IRBY G. HUDSON, A. M., Principal. Mrs. S. A. SMITH. Associate. Miss FLORENCE SMITH, Music & French. Bates of tuition 3?er Session : Primary Class, ~..,512 OD nterniediate Class, .18 00 Advanced Class, 21 00 No deduction made except son protracted sickness: and no pupil received for less time than one quarter or half session. Tuition due at the end of the session. Discipline will be firm; and no pains will be spared to promote the moral and intellectual advancement of every pupil. Stilesboro’ Is near the line of the Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad, half a mile from the Depot in the most beautiful, healthy, and desirable section of Georgia, and is unsurpassed in educational facilities. The Trustees, having; secured the services of the above corps of teachers, of tried ability and long experi ence, being “duly and truly prepared, worthy and well qualified,” would recommened this Institution as one possessing every advant age, and will endeavor to see that “none go away dissatisfied.” R. 11. C ANNON, Pres’t. WM. CUN YUS, Secy. STILESBOttO’, BARTOW CO , GA. Dec. 15, 1870.-swtf »4^Vvs^n GREAT Southern MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Two Dollars per Annum. 64 PAGES READING MATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, 9 AND D. WYATT AIKEN, CHARLESTON, S, O. To All Whom it may Concern • Georgia bartow county.-Green b Loveless having, in proper form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the Estate of liable Loveless, lato of said County deceased. This is to eitc all, and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of said dcoased, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show couse. if auv they can, why permanent administration should hot be granted to Green B. Loveless, on Hazle Love less’ Estate Witness uiv hand and official sig nature. Feo. 1,1871. J. A. HOWARD,Ord’v. QiTh % A WEEKLY SALARY l—Young men w.sCf' wanted as local and traveling sales man. Address (with sfcitmp) 1L 11. WALIvEH, 34 Park Row, N. Y. V, R. TQMMEY, J. S. STEWART, Oxford, Ga. TOMMY «fc NTKH ABT, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, At the Sign oftbe MILL SAW and GAME COCK, Yo* 70, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. RESPECTFULLY call the attention of Merchants , and others to their LARGE AND WELL PORT ED STOCK of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Consisting in part of Iron, Steel, Nails, Builders’anti Carriage Materials, Agricultural Implements, G-ain Cradles, Svthe Blades, Tools of all kinds, &r., <fcc. ALSO. AGENTS FOR Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal. Buffalo Scale Works, PROPRIETORS OF Brooks 9 Improved Patent Portable Revolving Cotton and Hay Screw Press. May 15, 1870 wly * ATLANTA wL WORKS WM. GRAY, Proprietor. S. B. 0 ATM AN, Agent. Importers and Dealers in AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLE, MONUMENTS, STATUES, VASES, Tombs and, Monumental If'ot’k FURNISHED IN THE BEST MANNER. And on Reasonable Terms. DESIGNS OF MONUMENTS * AND STATUARY Furnished Free on Application. April 28, 1870—ts BARTOW HOUSE, §;;;! CARTERSYILLE f GA., BY J. T GUTHRIE, Proprietor. This House has just been completed and furn ished—New House, New Furniture, New Pro priktor, Hew Arrangements. A handsome three-story Brick Building, on the Fast Side of the lF<t A R R and near the Depot: Table al ways supplied with the very best the market af fords. Clean Beds, and faithful Porters' and Servants, and charges for Board, by the single meal, day, week and month, moderate. Call and test my fare and treatment. May 26 ' J. T. Giitlirie, ‘ Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bartow county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in April, 1871, at the Court-house door in Carters ville, Bartow county, between the legal hours of sale, part of the tract of land on which James M. Denmon resided at the time of his death, to-wit The undivided half interest in lot No. 212, in the Gth District and 3rd section of said county; South half of lot No. 213, in the Gth District and 3rd section; and about. 40 acres in the north-east corner of lot No. 211, in the 6th dist. and 3d sec. of Bartow County. The whole containing 200 acres, more or less. And also all the interest which said dec'd owns in lots Nos. 179, 206, in Gth dis. and 3d. sec. of Bartow co. I'he same being his interest in the same, as dower of Nancy Denmon, widow of Felix G. 'entnon, dec’d. Sold as the property of ,1 M. Denmon, late of said County, deed., for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms: One-third cash, one-third on a credit of G months, one third on a cred it of 12 months, with interest from date, note and tsecurity, and bond for titles given. This, 13th February, 187 P Catuiune F. Dknmon. Administratrix James M. Denmon, deed Atlanta Stencil & Variety Works! BEN. Z. DUTTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in StCllC’il Brands, Steel Dies, Steel Block Stamps, burning Brands, Brass Alphabets , and all Articles kept in a first class STENCIL no use. ril TCE LIST OF Iff A TLA BLE A R TICL ES Stencil Name Plates for mark’g Steel Ring, for keeping keys together, 25c New Style key tag, with name neat eng. 25c Perpetual Almanac, the most ingenious little article of the age, 50c Any of the articles in this list will be mailed, to any address, on receipt of price, or the whole of them for $1 26 Address BEN. Z. DUTTON. Lock Box 351, mcli 22-wly Atlanta, Ga. N. B.—Circulars sent free. asm mWATER WHEEL, Mill Gearing,Shaftitt|iPulleys TpqOLE * L^TSEND rOBACIROUIAK-c^, sept. 9, ISTO.wly _ METALIC AND WOOD (IMITATION ROSEWOODJ 13 XT K I A.L CASES CASKET S. h Y Erwin & Jones. 1 'T.rrsvillc, hxyj. "2 st - bMis, Memphis, Nashville a Chattanooga Railroad Line ' SHORT ftotp f Without change or Car, to , Keuatie, Union City, Hickman, CowY**' Humboldt, Brownsville, and Memphis'' Only pno Chaug 0 To Jackson, Team, Pad urah, Ry Rock. Cairo, and St. Louis. ’ More than 150 Miles Shorter to R, Loins Than via Memphis or Louisville, and iro 8 to IS Honrs Quicker Than via Corinth or Grand Junction ASK FOR TICKETS TO Mem phis and the Southwest via Ch nooga and McKenzie, AND TO St. Louis and the Northwest via Nash, and Columbus—all Ball; or Nashville , Hickman—Hail and River. THE IQWESfsPECIAL RATES For Emigrants, xeith More Advantage* o Time, and Fewer Changes of Cars the any Other Route. Tickets fbr Sale at all Principal Ticker.,» in the South. J. W. THOMAS, Geu’l s, W. L. BAXLEY, G. P. & T. A. marchite NOTICE. QKALED PROPOSALS will roroiy,- W 75 the Ordinary’s OOice, Bartow countv til Tuesday, the 14th dav m March,l(m t , V a Bridge across Town Greek, on the toiul . nig from Kingston to Rome, the same to i spans about 25 feet long each, one trestle , center and one low trestle on the West the bridge to be 14 feet wide, well hanistc.' 11 cored with good heart piue plank Mi-, o’ Six sleepers to the span 10 by 14 Inches Un - tie to be 10 by 12 inches lumber, good -n and well braced at the bottom and top to be well spiked down, and to makes fi" the West bank with rock and dirt for froi to 30 feet, so as to raise the same as t > I ' pi-oper approach to the bridge. Bond rity required in terms of the law. An order payment of the same given on thcCountvTr,- ury. This March 3rd, 1871. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. 0 United States Internal Revexre. Deputy Collector's Office 4th District, Ga. S Cartersville, Feb'y 10, lg;j "VfOTTCE is hereby given that T have'se An One Barrel, containing Thirtv-sj\ « of Rye Whisky, more or less, in the W . a \ , R. Depot at Cartersville, ns the property,>n P. Thomas, of Baltimore, Md., and any’ un 1 persons aro hereby notified that claim nine made, and boud given, within Uiirtv :&i, or the same will be sold for the use fre states. WELLs B. WHITMOKK. sw3t Dep’yColl, eorgia, Bartow County. Geo. W. Tuiun \JT has applied for Exemption of Personal: and I will pass u|>on the same at 10 oV'ih-V m., on the 18th dav of March 1871. at inv o3i March Ist, 1871. J. A. HOW VRf>; OH XVM. GOLDSMITH. Manufacturer and Dealer In ALL KINDS of FURNITURE. ALSt) DEALER IN Wrought, Galvanized, SELF-SEALING METLIC BURIAL CASES, AND WOOD COFFINS OrEvera Dest*ripfion, Kept on hand, and made at the SHORTEST NOTICE Jan lb—sw ly. Dissolution.— The firm of a. a. skinni. A CO., was dissolved by mutual eonson on the 15th ultimo, by the withdrawal ol lb u\. Pattillo. Those indebted to the above are requested to settle up at once, as our ol business must be wound up without delay. A. A. SKINNER. H. A. PATTILLO. COPARTNERSHIP.— A copartnershin h been entered into between A. A Skinue and It. A. Clayton, under the firm name of A. Skinner A Co'., who will continue the busiu at the old stanch iau2-lm A. A. SKINNER. R. A. CLAYTON. Agency Os GEORGIA LOAN AND TRUSI COMPANY, D W. K. PEACOCK. .Agent. Cartersville, Georgia OFFICE in the Store-room of A. A.SKINNI - CO., Main Street. Jjfcg**’Money received on Deposit. nought and sold, tgf* Advances made on Cotton and other Pi duce. dec. 6--" English School. TVs ISS MiND A HOWARD will open an T>. ITI lish Mixed School, in the School Room the land and near the residence of J. A. How* and in which she taught last session, on ?! day next, the 16th instant. Girls and little will be admitted on the following terms: First Class.—Spelling, Beading, Writimr. Primary Arithmetic, an > Geography, (per montli, SI • Second Class.—English Graramer, Histoc anj Arithmetic, (month) I- Xo deduction made for loss of time, except cases of protracted sickness. Cartersville, Ga., Jan. 12,1870.-swtf J* C. Register, Tinner. AYD DEALER IY lr. Cook, Heating and Office STOVES AND GRATES TIV-WVT R. J. M. GAINES, fTailo?* JS prepared to \[ a | (e . j Sn <l &P 31 ' Mens’ and Boy s’ ClothiuP with dispatch, in the most fashionable j>' rahle style, at living prices. dShop 1,11 • room of Satterfield, Byron & Cos s Store. Carters ville, j an. 27,-swly OF' KGIA, BARTOW Beniamin T. Drake, Administrate, o• well Drake, deceased, represents to tne in his petition duly filed and t \ n 2;Li»“wft cord, that, he has fully admimstem Drake's estate. This is, therefore, iv or ._ persons concerned, kindred and cd j„,- show cause, if any they can. why sam trator should not bo discharged jreu' ''.Aj,,u istration, and receive letters o* .oisi. ir , the first Monday ia May, IS7I. Uiven > - ? - hand and official -ligniitnre, this «U» ri ” a r„ 1871. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary* • frt ntforr ■> ‘.vr;,.,s'f/.v.u,KD '■•a.i. ; ••.-u *