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iftfe &MI-WEEKLY EXPBBSB.
J A3. WATT HARRIS uml SAtt’L 11. SMITH
EDITOKB AND TKOriUKTORS.
CAHTEIISVILLE. QA., APRIL 21et 1871.
HOME UDRARV AND HIS-
Toiucal association.
This laudable enterprise, which
premises so much usefulness to our
city has been organized upon a perma
nent basis. Its new and elegant build
ing has been completed, and its mana
gers propose to dedicate it by a series
of entertainments, upon the 28th mat.
The following circular will give the
programme; to which we add our us
'.rburance that the affair will be a grand
success.
Home, Ga. April 12th, 1871.
The Rome Library and Historical
Association having been organized un
der the most favorable auspices—hav
ing erected a suitable building, plan
ned especially with a view to the com
fort and convenience of the visitors
and members -and having made prep
arations for a grand opening on the
28th of this month, have decided upon
the following programme:
First- Steamboat Excursion.
By the kindness of Capt. Elliott, we
are authorized to announce that the
Steamer Etowah Will leave her wharf
at Rome, on Friday, the the 28th, at 2
o’clock, P. M. for an Excursion down
the Coosa, liiver, nnd return at G
o’clock, P. M. Everything necessary
to secure the comfort and pleasure of
the passengers will be provided.
fcceolid—Lecture at Pity Half.
By Rev. J. Watkins Hicks.
At 71 o’clock, P. M., this distinguish
ed Orator and Divine will deliver at
the City Hall his eloquent and soul
stirring Lecture upon the “Great Vir
ginian/’
Tlaird—A Supper.
worthy of the occasion, prepared and
presided over by the ladies of Rome
and vicinity, will be provided on the
first floor of the Library Building.—
All tbe substantiate and Luxuries that
the Season affords will be provided for
the guests. After the supper, those
who desire, will have opportunity to
take part in such other proper amuse
ments as may please them. Good mu
sic will be furnished for the occasion.
Committee of Af.rangements.
Committee o f Preparation.—
Rome.
First Ward.— Mrs D S Printup, Mrs
D M Hood, Mrs M A Neviu, Mrs H C
Norton, Mrs J E Veal, Mrs J Ii Cole
man, Mrs H M Anderson, Mrs T G
Watters, Mrs R T Hoyt, Miss M E
Bass.
Second Ward. —Mr 3 N J Bayard,
Mrs Wm. Ketebam, Mrs Geo. Ma
guire, Mrs C H Smith, Mrs J C Rawl
ings, Mrs W T Mapp, Mrs P M Sheib
ley, Mrs S M Elliott, Mrs John Noble,
..ary Noble.
'l Ward. —Mrs ii iiattey, Mrs A
G Pilner, Mrs J J .Cohen, Mrs H D
Austin, Mrs E C Hough, Mrs S Dun
lap, Mrs J A Stransbury, Mrs Dr Hill
yer, Mrs A Griffith, Miss Rosa Bowie.
Vicinity of Rome.— Mrs C W Sproull,
Mrs A Shorter, Mrs Dr S P Smith,
Mrs D W Elam, Mrs A R Wright, Mrs
C I Graves, Mrs F Pence, Mrs C O
Stillwell, Mrs J R Towers, Mrs W A
Fort, Mrs S Mobley, Mrs Dr Carswell,
Mrs John Black, Mrs James Blount,
Mrs F M Jeffroys, Mrs Col Whitimore,
Mrs R D Harvey, Mrs J B Sullivan,
Miss Julia Mills, Miss Antoinette Bry
ant.
; We insert the above taken from the
Tri-Weekly Courier, to which wo call
the special notice of our citizens. The
Programme, together with an invita
tion and free ticket to the Excursion
and Supper, was handed us by the
courtesy of Mr. J. J. Willard, for which
we tender our kindest thanks. The
object in view is worthy of all the
zeal which has been exhibited by the
good people of Rome, and is well do
serving the endorsement and active co
operation of her citizens. While ad
dressing themselves, with energy, to
the building up and improvement of
their romantic city, to the construc
tion of raitecads, the erection of man
ufactories, the extension of trade, and
the opening up of new avenues of
wealth, they are not unmindful of the
refinements of life, and the cultivation
of the minds and morals of their peo
ple. No better title to the genuine.
Tegard of intelligent men could possi
tily be given, and while we most heart
ily sympathise in this noble effort for
improvement in the walks of litera
ture and all valuable learning, we
more tfean hope that they will bo am
ply repaid for the care and labor be
stowed upon an enterprise worthy of
all emulation. A people who, amidst
the cares of life, the necessity for econ
omy, the misfortunes of their section >
limited means, and energies impaired
so badly by the events of our late dis
artrous war and the no less deplora
ble legislation to which they have been
subsequently subjected, can yet find
time, not only to build up their city
and make a marked and admirable ad
vance in the channels of material im
provement, but at the same time, are
observant of the elegancies of life, and
tlje improvement and cultivation of
mind, are worthy of all respectful ad
miration, and entitled Romans. We
should be more than pleased to avail
ourselves of the privilege so kindly of
fered us of partaking with them, of
the real pleasures of so inviting an oc
casion, and if Expimss-ly permitted,
will do so gladly.
The excursion upon the river, with !
its glassy waters and flowery banks,
the joyous company, the be tutiful wo- i
wen, the eager youth, the solid and i
graver graybeards, fancying that they,
too, are not quite so old as you might j
suppose, the creature comforts, and j
pleasures prepared for the passengers, \
the reluctant return, so pleasant will j
be tbe trip; th« inspiring lecture of!
the renowned speaker on the “Great
Virginian,” glorious Robert Lee; and
then the scene upon the first floor, the
supper, with all its appealing appetiz
ers of good things prepared and pre
sided over by the ladies; and last,
though by no means least of all, the
whole to be crowned by the presence
of brave men and fair women —verily,
we must go, and go we will, if go we
can—even though it takes the last
drop in our dye-bottle to make us pre
sentable. «
Let as many of the citizens of Car
tersville and the surrounding country,
attend this festival occasion, as possi
ble, and our word for it, that they will
be more than remunerated for so
short, but delightful, a release from
the cares of every day life. Tickets at
Leon Camp's under Town Hall.
Gca. I*. M IS. Youug.
Wo are indebted to the kind atten
tion of this gentlemen, our immediate
Representative in Congress, for many
valuable and interesting Congression
al Documents, and to-day we have be
fore us his speech, lately delivered in
the House of Representatives, upon the
Enforcement of the 14th Amend
ment. Wo have not the space to pub
lish the speech, nor the time to devote
to anything like a fair synopsis of its
contents, but in general terms approve
the argument of the gentleman, an ar
gument which does no littls credit to
his head and to his heart. In Gener
al Young this District and the State
have an attentive and faithful public
servant, always at his post, and ready
to vote, and, voting on all the impor
tant questions in which the South is so
deeply interested, always in his place,
and answering to his name, and fulfil
ling his duty to his constituents and
his section. Well posted upon the po
litical issues, and not uninfluential
among the members, having deeply at
heart the interest of his people, we have
in him a valuable representative. We
would commend his faithful attendance
upon the Session of the House as an
example to other members from Geor
gia, which, if followed, woul.d be far
more creditable in them, aud valuable
to their constituents, than a vacation
of their seats at the time when impor
tant questions, involving the right and
the peace of our people, are to be de
termined. What we want in Legisla
tors, among other qualities, is the es
pecial one of attention to their duties
in their seats. The eloquence of a Clay
or a Calhoun would fail in effecting
the caucus determinations of a party
drilled with more than Prussian disci
pline to do their radical work, but a
few votes at the right time, and by this
we mean every time, would save us
much trouble, and keop off the hand
of despotic rule. We say again that
with pleasure we commend the conduct
of General Young to all the delegations
who have at heart the interests of the
South and the Constitution.
FRANCE.
NYe receive no intelligence from this
unhappy, distracted country, which can
enable us to say what and where shall
be the end of the terrible state of af
fairs which now prevail. One day the
telegrams assure us of the speedy es
tablishment of the authority of Theirs,
and the reign of peace; when the next
brings us intelligence of victories by
the Communes, and the probable suc
cess of the Republicans. One thing is
certain, terror, disorder, distress, blood
shed, internecine war, murder, a cry for
the guillotine, and all the horrors at
tendant upon civil strife, only less than
those winch marked the story of the
French Revolution in its first phases,
now surround that ill-fated people.—
Impoverished, she can never discharge
the German war indemnity, without a
partition of her territory, and the gree
dy Prussian will bate none of his claims.
The people of the Continent and Eng
land are too largely interested in this
great question, involving the whole
balance of European Power, not to be
painfully and intensely excited, and be
fore the end shall come, the denoue”
meat of the whole matter may be a
great European war. The clouds are
gathering and the storm may come.—
By many of the most thoughtful it is
believed to be inevitable.
To the Citizens of Cartersvillc,
Wolfpen District and Vicinity,
Please accept our heartfelt thanks
for the sympathy manifested in behalf
of ourselves and our children in our
time of need. We are also under ma
ny obligations to the Town Marshal.
Mr. Wilkerson, for the assistance ren
dered. Yours truly,
J. Rufus and Amanda E. Pool, j
Who Can Beat Till* f
Eusebias Slateu many years ago
moved from Jackson county, Gu., to
Campbell, in a truckle-wheel wagon
drawn by two small yearling*. On
his way, in Lawrenceville, he paid the
last seven pence he had for the benefit
of his sick child. He to-day owns
seven hundred acres of good land, and
on Thursday, the 6th instant, had
presented to him by bis second wife
his thirtieth child. He had twelve by
his first wife and eighteen by liis last.
He is a stout, hale man to-day, and
can do as much work as any son he
has. Once a year be gives a grand
festival and calls in all his children.
Fairburn Sentinel.
Tho Grand Jury of the United
States Circuit Court, at Savannah,
ignored the prosecutiou against Hon.
Linton Stephens for his course in
regard to the election in Hancock
county last December. The Republi
can says that Mr. Stephens did not
give himself the least com:ern about
the case, and was quietly attending to
his professional duties at Atlanta while
the proceedings against him were
before the jury in Savannah. It is
confident that all similar cases will
have a like eud in Georgia.
It is to be regretted, we think, that
the case could not have gone far
enough to have elicited a decision by
the Court against the constitutionality
of the “ election law” passed by the
last legislature.
It is a curious fact among our hat
and cap manufaeturies that different
localities use different sizes of hats
and caps as standard sizes. Boston
and. the Eastern States use the
smallest sizes; New York and the
Middle States use the medium to
largest sizes, and Chicago and the
Western States require tho largest
sizes. Goods manufactured for one
market cannot be sold for the other
only in exceptional cases. The South
use a shape peculiar to themselves and
of large size.— N. Y. Eve. Post.
Courier-Journal Fuuyisms.
The wit of the Courier-Journal is
ovidentlv on the mend again. After
one of his orgies on razor blade soup,
there generally sets in a reaction of
densest dullness which “ is very sad.”
Last Friday he was on a regular
bender, as witness the following :
Mrs. Livermore, editor of the Wo
man’s Journal, says she is ashamed of
almost every issue of Woodhull A
Claflin’s Weekly. With such a capacity
for being ashamed of the advocates of
woman suffrage, it is a little singular
that she is not ashamed of herself.
An organ of the Administration
speaks of “ distinction General Grant
won at West Point.” It is a distinction
to which General Grant himself very
seldom alludes—the distinction of
graduating at the foot of bis class.
The New York Times says: Pos
terity will rank Gen. Grant among the
great men of the age.” The editor of
the Times evidently supposes that
posterity will be as big a fool as him
self.
The Hon. Elizabeth Cady Damit
Stanton is about to remove to Ann
Arbor, Michigan. Fancy if you can
the delight of poor Stanton—but
perhaps she intends to take him along
too.
“ Gen. Grant,” says the New York
Sun, “ has no special religion.” Then,
as we have long expected, he is
damned. Nothing but a “special”
religion could possibly save him.
Gen. Butler says “ it does not hurt
him to be called ‘ a damned scoundrel.’
It seems to hurt him quite as little to
bo one.
Editorial Miscellany.
The prospect for a good crop of
Small grain, and a large yield of fruit
in this region is most excellent.
A man was told by a clergyman to
remember Lot’s wife, “replied, that he
had trouble enough with his own,
without remembering other men’s
wives.”
A cave has been discovered in Floyd
county, containing many curious Indi
an relics.
There are in the world about 120,-
000 miles of railway, that have cost
$10,000,000,000, and give employment
to 1,000,000 persons.
The Mississippi river is now only
one foot and nine inches below the
high water mark of 1862. Many crev
ases have been found and there is dan
ger of serious troubles.
Solidified Beer, is the latest thmg
out. It is beer concentrated in the
way they do milk, so that the amount
you can hold on the point -of a knife,
will make you drunk clear through.—
A man can carry enough in his vest
pocket to ruin a temperance society.
[Knoxville Whig.
It is probable that the conclusion of
the joint High Commission will be sub
mitted to the two governments by the
Ist of May.
President Clisby has called a meet
ing of the press association at Augusta
on 10 th May.
A butcher in Boston came to his
death from blood-poison contracted
while dressing a dead ox beef which
was sent to market.
Gen. Toombs will deliver his lec
ture on magna charta at Augusta
during the Convention jand fair week.
A drunken man killed his father
with an ax at Cirelevilie Ohio.
Daniel Lee of Terrell county has all
corn and no cotton planted on his
plantation this year.
S. k JL LIEBMAJi,
Have Received the
host elegautt,
Best Selected
And
Cheapest!
STOCK OF
Dry G-cods,
CLOTHING,
Ladies’ and Gents’
Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS, VALISES,
&C.
We will save the public 25 per
Cent, in buying goods of us.
We have a large stock, and
will sell lower than any
other house In town.
& & M. LIEBMAE\
apr 22-w2ui . CARTERSVILLE.
“Every Tongue Shall Confess.” —ls
it not strange that a great majority of
mankind are slow to admit what dev
ils have long ago confessed, to-wit:
the divinity of Jesus Christ, and the
truth of tho religion he came to estab
lish? Thousands of generations have
come and gone, the most gigantic en
terprises of men have mouldered into
dust; almost every atom of our pres
ent earth, or at least that portion of it
near the surface, perhaps once consti
tuted some form of animal life; aud
yet, notwithstanding these multiplied
evidences of mutability and the abso
lute certainty that the present and
successive generations must follow in
the wake of those that have passed,
we behold man, now', as ever, raising
the puny arm of rebellion against the
God who made him. We find him
strutting his brief hour upon life’s
stsige, boasting his independence of
his Maker, clinging with wild infatua
tion to the sordid, tangible pleasures
of a day, asserting the supremacy of
reason, and practically ignoring the
sovereignty of the Almighty. With
impious voice he continues to ask,
‘‘Who is God, that I should serve
Him ?” and live, and acts as if the
present existence were all of life or
death. However loth such men are to
admit the truth of revealed Christian
ity in the days of their power, sur
rounded by health, wealth, friends,
aud the little of earth which makes up
the sum total of ambition, there will
come a day to each aud all of them
when they would, if they could, glad
ly avail themselves of the hopes and
prospects of religion, and earnestly
call upon God for help. When their
extremity does come, they will vainly
lament the folly of their choice, and
would give the world (were it theirs)
could they but, die in exultant expec
tancy of many humble but despised
Christians they have known. There
will come a d(iy when a.l such rejec
tors and scoffers will be compelled to
bow the knee and confess with the
tongue that Jesus is the Christ. How
much better would it be in this our
day of probation to confess with our
lips and lives, than to be dragged be
fore the Judgment Seat with devils
and the damned spirits of all worlds
and times, there to have a
confession, which, while it cannot alter
our ruined and undone condition,
must be made as a test of honor to
the despised and rejected Saviour !
What is there unreasonable in honor
ing God now and accepting Him as
our lawful sovta’eign for time and
eternity ? What is there in religion
which makes it repulsive ? Is it not
plain that by yielding obedience to its
pure and holy teachings our highest
happiness for the present is subserved,
to say nothing af a future life ? Look
ing at the Bible alone from the stand
point of time, would not our world be
tar better by accepting aud conform
ing to its teachings ? If true, will not
believers be far better off in the day of
death than those who reject it ? If
false, will they not be happier in time
and equally as happy in eternity as
the skeptics ?—These thoughts will
do to ponder seriously. —CoL Enq.
J. & S, BONES & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
IRON AND STEEL,
Hardware, Cutlery, Cans, &e.? j
ROME, CA.
Besides having DEC IDEDLY the LARGEST STOCK
©t* HARDWARE} in all its Departments, in the Chero
kee country, we are the Exclusive Agents for the sale of
niiwux’s
Celebrated Portable, Stationary,
AND
Plantation Engines.
PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW AND GRIST HILLS,
AND MICE MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Persous intending to erect Mills of any kind, would do well to consult with us,
Andean be furnished at Strictly Manufacturers Prices.
B bandy’s Portable Steam Engines and Saw-Mills have taken
the First Premiums at
The United States Fair,
The Ohio State Fair at Cincinnati,
The Ohio State Fair at Dayton,
The Ohio State Fair at Zanesville,
The Ohio State Fair at Sandusky,
The Indiana State Fair at Indianapolis,
The Missouri State Fair at St. Louis,
The Tennessee State Fair at Nashville,
The Goergia State Fair at Macon,
The Arkansas State Fair at Little Rock,
The Agricultural Fair Association Ga. & Ala. Rome Ga.
The Kentucky North Western Agricultural Society
The Great Industrial Exposition at Cincinnati,
And many other Fairs of less consequence, and never failed
to heat all competitors, in any contest in which they were ever
entered.
We give a full square guarantee upon all the Machinery sold
hy us. Send for Catalogue ar and Price List.
March 31, 1871. J. & S. BONES & CO.
I’ATTILLO A IMkLK,
DEALER IS FAMILY GROCERIES,
WEST MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLE, GA.,
At the 03 Stand ofK, C. & J, E. ROBERTS,
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a choice selection of Family Supplies, consisting:, in
BA CON —SIDES, HAMS, AND SHOULDERS.
LA RD—TI ERG ES A NBC A NS. FLOUR A NOME AL.
VINEGAR—FRENGH WINE AND CIDAR. SALT, RICE, &C.
SUGARS— “A,” “B,” “C,” AND DEMARARA. MOLASSES AND SYRUP.
COFFEES- RIO, LAGUYRA, AND JAVA. TOBACCOS AND CIGARS.
CHEESE—FACTORY CREAM AND ENGLISH DAIRY. BUTTER-GOSIIEN.
CANNED MEATS—COVE OYSTERS, SALMON, AND LOBSTER. SARDINES. *
CANNED FRUITS—PEACHES, PINE APPLES, CORN. PRESERVES & JELLIES.
BUCKETS, TUBS, BROOMS, BASKETS. WASH BOARDS. WELL BUCKETS, &C.
PEPPER, ALSPICE, GINGER, CINNAMON, CLOVES, NUTMEG, UC.
TOMATOES, PICKLES, SODA, STARCH. &C.
POWDER—RIFLE AND BLASTING. FUSE. d'C.
CHOICE VARIETY OF SEED IRISH POTATOES.
The above, with many other articles too tedious to mention, is offered to the trade At Uhort
Profits FOR CASH. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought or Bartered and sold.
Call and see us and our Goods. feb. 18-wly PATTILLO & BAKER.
JYEW FlitH !
JfEW GOODS !
Messrs. TRAMMELL & NORRIS have
just received a choice stock of
GROCERIES AND DRY-GOODS!
Having the advantage of Cash Purchases,
they are prepared to sell at very low figures.
They only ask that you give them a trial,
Cartersville, apr. 13-swtf
TOWN TAX NOTICE.
Give in your Tax for 1871.
I will attend the Council Room in the
Court-llouse, on Tuesdays and Fridays,
from 10 o’clock, A. M., until 2 o’clock, P
M., commencing on the 25th instant, and
ending on Friday, the sth of May proximo.
All who fail to give in their Town Tax with
in the time above specified, will be assessed
a double tax.
By order of the Board.
J. C. MADDOX, Sec’y
Cartersville, apr. 13-swtd
accounts of Capt. Ben. G.
Poole, on the score of his horse Ijex
ington, has been left with Mr. A
Knight, where those indebted to him
will please call and settle either with
the money or by note, immediately.
Lexington will be on exhibition a
gain this fall. apr. 4- lm
DEBIMBLE BIJILDIIG
LOTS FOR SATE !
The lwd IX THE TOWN
Os Cartersville, known as the
Solomon Property,
has been surveyed. Erwin Street extended thro’
it, and Building Lots Laid Off, and it is now
offered for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers,
upon reasonable terms. These lots are conve
nient to the business part of town, and in a:good
neighborhood, making them the most desirable
lots now offered for sale.
W. T. WOFFORD.
apr. 17~sw3m Cartersville, Ga.
ALSO,
T IT E
Pendergrass Property,
on Tennessee Street, is offered for sale, in lots
of Half Acre or more, as purchasers desire.—
Each lot fronts On a street. Those wishing to
secure homes in an elligible locality, can now
do so upon the most reasonable terms.
Apply to
W. T. WOFFORD, or
E. I>. PUCKETT,
apr. 17-sw3m Cartersville, Ga.
BAR AND BAND IRON.
THE
Vulcan Works,
OF CHATTANOOGA,
Offer for sale, for cash, an extensive and full
assortment of
BAR AND BAND IRON!
Manufactured from Charcoal Pig,
At the Prices of Northern Iron.
In large or small quantities,
mar 10-swTm
GOBY, FODDER, HAY,
OATS, &C. FOE SALE!
Tiip: undersigned has corn, fodder,
HAY and OATS for sale at his residence,
near this place. WILLIS BENHAM.
Cartersville, Ga., April 11-2 t.
8. 11. PATTILLO,Agcnt
GROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED
sew m mmm.
BOTH THE
ELASTIC AJItD SHUTTLE
OR
IQCK STITCH.
SUITABLE FOR ANY KIND OF FAMI
LY SEWING JIONE BETTER-
Men and Boys 9 Clothing
Made on the Most Reasonable Terms.
In fact, almost an} 7 description of
SEWING done
As Cheap as the Cheapest!
AND
IY THE BEST STYLE.
Satterfield & Wolford,
m
Family
GROCE HIES
AND
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
4T the old stand, East side of the rail
road, w T here we promise to sell on as
good terms, and as low down in price, as
any grocery house in town, either by the
Wholesale or lief ail.
Come and see us and test our sincerity.
J H SATTERFIELD,
apr 12wly JO WOFFORD.
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Grafts, Seedlings, Osage Plants, Apple
Early Rose Potatoes, Shrubs, Roses,
ami Garden Plants, Ac.,-Ac. Flower and vSI!
etable Seeds! Finest, Best Collection-Son.
and quality. Send 10 cents for New. IllustratrA
Descriptive catalogue-90 pages. Send sUrtm
each, tor Catalogues of Seeds, with plain direr
tions-64 pages: Bedding and Garden rianu
-32 pages, and \V holes ale Price List—24 _
Address F. K. PJKEXIX, Bloomington, Illinois.
Employment, Business for ad.-bm
Industrial 8-page Newspaper. 50 cts or
year. Send stamp for copy. PATE XT A k
Boston, Mass.
BUILD LNCTfeLT
(NO TAR,) for outside work and inside instead
of plaster, floor covering, mats, &c. C. J. FA Y
Camden, N. «J.
V I TV E , GAR) how made in 10 hours, without
1 111 drugs. Particulars 10 cents.
F. Sagk, Cromwell, Conn.
A. B. FARQUHAS
Proprietor of Pennsylvania Aiiricuiturat Wnrt.
Manufacturer of Improved * fYORKPm?
Polished Steel fks» a
dickson S weeps SOLID steel sweeps,
-a * and SCRAPERS,
mj SHOVEL
Horsk-Powkus, Thrksh
pUPgSK#*, iho Machines. <tc„ Ac.
Send for Illustrated fatakgw.
"17" H. EDWARDS, Counsellor at Law.—
▼ e 461 Penn, av., Washington, D. C., give*
special attention to claims under the late Act of
Congress for examination of claims of loyal cit
izens of States lately in rebellion. ( barge* rea
sonable.
(JOTTON MACHINERY for aal cheap.—
j 3,000 Danforth Spindles with patent 36 in.
cards and full preparation. Now running, and
in first-rate order. Address MACHINERY,
care Messrs. Geo. P. Rowell & Cos., 41 Park Row,
New York.
tfb \ A DAY in very best business ever of.
sered agents.' For particulars ad
dress, with stamp, Moo Its & Cos., 111, 3d Strc«t,
Louisville, Ky.
FRAGANT SAPOLIENE
Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds ofCfcths an
Clothiag: removes Paint, Grease, Tar, Ac.,*
xtcmtly, without the least iimiry to the fine
fabric. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goedi
Dealers. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE CO., 33
Barclay St. New Y 7 ork, 46. La Salic St.. Chicajo.
1 QOA USE THE “VtGITABLE” IQ7A
10«*_)l*«lnionary Balsam”! 0 f \J
The old standard remedy for Coughs. Colds, Con
sumption. “yothing better Cutler Bros, i
Cos., Boston.
Agents! Read This!
WE WILL PIY AGENTS A SALARY
OF »30 PER WEEK and Expense.,
or allow a large commission to sell our new ami
wonderful inventions. Address M. -WAGNER
& CO., Marshal, Mich.
AVOID QUACKS—A victim of early indis
cretion, causing nervous debility, prema
ture decay, &c., having tried every advertised
remedy, vain, has a simple means of self-secure,
which he will send free to his fellew-sufferers.-
Address J. J. H. Tuttle, 78 Nassau st, N. York.
Messrs. JOURDAN,
HOWARD & HARRALSON, Atlanta, G a.,
have on hand the following Choice Brand*
of manufactured Tobacco, which they offer
to trade as low as the lowest:
Brown’s Log Cabin,
Cabin Home,
Golden Choice,
Pike’s Peak,
Winfree’s Gold Leaf,
Pranly’s XXX,
Montsief,
Hyco Belle,
Peach Mountain,
Sunny Side,
Saranac,
McGhee’s 4 A,
Golden Rule,
Rosa Belle,
Globe Twist,
Crown Navy,
May Appl*-
And many other desirable brands not m sn *
tioned; together with a fine variety of Smok
ing Tobaccos and Cigars.
Messrs. Gower, Jones A Co.t
Are still at their old trade -making
selling, and repairing carriages, bog*
gies, Wagons, 4*c- They are ccntiafl 7
ally enlarging their business in ©rd#
to supply the daily increasing denial
for their vehicles They have the most
extensive carriage Repository and Man 7
ufactory in Cherokee Georgia, and tbs
reputation of their work
in the South. Long experience at tb*
business has won for them a notoriety
for substantial, durable, and style o>
finish of work, seldom, if ever, attaint
by any like establishment in the South
ern States. See advertisement.
New Market. —John L. Wikle has t T' ;•
a marke* on West Main Street, ncar v . „
Edwards’ “ Gear Shop,” where be '
constantly on hand nice, fresh beef, ,
pprk, and sausage. Give him at T u»l
test his meet and prices.