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G. b\ PICKUKN,
l)«*sil«*i* in
h Furniture,
A T GIUiEATITS WARE-HOUSE,
WEST WAIN STREET,
CA Ti TFTiS I JLI. F, GEOEG lA,
\¥T<>ULD respectfully announce to tin* oiti
▼ t y.ons ofCartcrsvllteandsurroumlingeouu
try, tli.it is has rented the old stand of liolvert
Bruce, known as the Gilreath Ware-House, for
lull, and is now receiving ami opening anew
and super)) stock of
F II imT I It K ,
Consisting, in part, ol
SlnrraiiK,
Wiirdrohex,
lled-Mtea<h,
Wash-staiulti,
Towel-racks
Itook-nscs,
<€ liisirs,
Tables <*<*.. «fcc*.
And many other things too numerous to men
tion, ill of which will he sold at small advances
on the origional cost. Mv motto is “Quick sales
an 1 ma 11 profits.” Cal) and see my stock of
Furniture and learn my prices
R. P PICK HEN.
Cartersvillc, jan. 27th, 1871-wl y
The
A few line Watches,
Oieapest
JPlisc .Setlii of Jcwelrj , Ac*.
Jeweler
can be luul, at low figure**,
111
for I lie next thirty cloy*.
town
Ne w Ia o t o f flocks
Is
oa liand and for Male*, by
J. T. Owen.
Cartersville, Oa.
feh’v 21 -
“I*©. BOGfiBS,
No Decatur Streets
Atlanta, Georgia
*
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
HARNESS
And (1 eal e r in
SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE
HARNESS SKIRTING- ENAMEL AND
ALL KINHS OF LEATHER,
Childrens 7 Carriages
Fine Carriages and
BUGGIES!
INDIANAPOLIS FAIM WAGONS AND CARTS,
The attention of Farmers and Teamsters
is.cal led to the large stock of
Wagons and Harness; also ALL
kinds of Saddles,
and everything usually kept ’n
a first-class Saddlery House—
Wholesale and Retail.
Also, for sale, Boys’ Threo-Wkeel
Velocipedes. April 27—wly
A A SKINNER jt Cos.
®a©Gims
— AND —
Produce
DEIIERS.
(JAETEaSMLLE, GA.
\Y M. 0. BOWLER,
MANUFACTUREIR OF!,
yVISTD DEALER IN,
SINGLE AND DOU»LE
HARNESS,
Saddles,
COLLARS, LEATHER, AC.
REPAIKIXO l)0\l:
Willi sieatiiess and d(,<4p»t«h.
on West Main Street, near the old
Market House, CAItTISRSVILLE, GA.
fel) 21-wly WM. O. BOWLER.
Subscription flub Rates.
i In order to place (he Semi-Weekly Cakters
i vn.tr ExritßSS in every house hud family in the
County of Bartow and adjacent conn ties we will
i .semi it one year t» any addfess fur TWO 001,-
I. AUS fr&r 4TRJCTLY IX A f>\ A
Old subscribers can avail themselves of our new
I terms by paying up arrearages. TO AGKNTW:
i Ytij man who will send us Five Names ok new
scbsciubeks and Tex Dollars, will lie entitled
to one copy of tin; Sejm-Wekki.it Express, one
1 year gratis, and for every additional five, an
extra copy of the same or an Aokiccltcral
Moxthi.Y. one year. Rememuek that you get
two copies of the paper every week.
Dr 0 Pinkerton
ANNOUNCES to the public that he has
purchased the enlire interest of the
late Dr. J. IV. Curry, in the Drug Store of
J. W. Curry &c Cos., or, the estate’s interest
in said stock of Drugs, Medicines, &e-, in
the town of Cartersville, and will continue
the business, at the old stand, where he will
be pleased to see his old patrons and the
public generally', ami supply them with any
thing in his line of business, at the lowest
possible figures.
He invites »he attention of all to his ex
cellent stock of choice and select
DRIG§,
MFDIfINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
PUTTY,
ills ASS,
ETC.,
A bountiful supply of which he expects to
keep constantly on 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.
fNIy personal attention will a
also be given to professional yay
calls. at all hours.
O. PINKERTON,
Physician and Druggist,
June 7, 1870. Cartersville, Ga
SOMETHING NEW !
SOMETHING NEW ! !
SOMETH INTO NEW ! ! !
IW3IXLY GROCERIES
—A XI)
Confectioneries, Fruits, &c.
New Goods!
]Ncw Arrangements !!
New Proprietor ! ! !
T. J7 BRIDGES,
|g|A AT THE OLD STAND OF
J. T. GUTIiniE’S,
,-')JO ? MAIN STREET,
CAHTEKSVILLE, GA.
Where also is kept open, at
all hours, a number one
Eating Saloon.
prepared, at any time, to order.
(;oME TO SEE ME !
nov. 13- wly T. .1. BRIDGES,
formerly with A. R. Hudgins.
‘BAD BLOOD.’
“THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD-”
From it we derive our strength, beauty,
and mental capabilities. 1~ is the centre of
our being, around which ; evo 1 f' all that
makes existence happy. When ; : s source
is corrupted the painful effects are visible
in many shapes, prominent among which is
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection of the human
organism, and probably no one is wholly
free from it. It ex Whs itself in various
shapes—as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones,
Diseased Scalp So e dyes, Weak and Diseas
ed Joints. St. V' t's" Dance, Fori Discharg
es from the N’os : ls. Eruptions, Glandular
Swellings, Tu oat Affections, Rheumatism,
Heart Affections, Nervous Disorders, Bar
renness, Disorders of he Womb, Dropsy.
Syphilliiic Affections, J. : ve“ Complain!*, 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 'move injurious and entails
misery in after 1 : e. The long known inju
rious properties of .hese 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
cry of vegetable produces which vossess the
power of eradicating these Tain.s from the
Blood.
Dr. TUTT’S
Compound Extract Os
Sarparilla and Queen’s Delight.
Is tlie acknowledged antidote to all Blood
Diseases. By its use tlie 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 Disease* produced By the
line of Mercury, and for Syphillis,
wflh Its train of evils, this com
pound is the only sure antidote.
To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind
and body, by secret, practices, whose nerves
are unstrung, and countenance downcast
Tllli HAANAPARILLA
AND
Qiioen’is* Delight
is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will be restored to their wonted vigor, and
your dejected countenance be made radiant
with the conciousness of
RESTORED MA.NHOOD,
Being free from violent minerals, it is
adapted to general use. The old and the
young may use it; the most delicate female
at anytime may take it; the tender infant,
who may have inherited disease, wiil be cur
ed by it.
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD
USE
I) U . T U TT ’ S
Extract of Sarsaparilla
AND
QUEEN’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 INI) KIDNEYS,
Producing a healthy action of the important,
organs by which all thejmpurities of the sys
tem are carried off, and the result is
A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite,
and Boil} ant Spirits.
PREPARED BY
WILLIAM H. TUTT & LAND
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
And Sold by Druggists), Everywhere.
June ltKh, 1870-ly.
Bridles,
MUTUAL PROTECTION
tile litstmuttc
4* <STL
guddg 0f U£rL
BRANCH OFFICF, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
A. W. MORG AN, President.
S. T. tv. SAX FORD, VICE
n. g. p,lowA, Second Vice president.
F. A. FREEMAN, SECRETARY.
IX ADDITION to the safeguards thrown a
round the interests of the Idiley Holder by
the excellent Insurance Laws of the .'State of
New York, the following distinctive features
mark the “MUTUAL PROTECTION” as deei
cidedly liberal, safe, and worthy ofeonjfdenee and
patronaye :
1. The "ATutiial Protection" allows Policy Hold
ers to travel or reside in any part of Europe or
North America.
2. An Ample Cash Capital, safely invested in
the bent securities.
3. Policies paid in Can/,. No deductions at
death for loans or notes.
4. Thirty Dayx yrace granted on payments, af
ter payment of first annual premium, and the
policy kept in force during that time.
5. Ditidends dr da red annually —upon the con
tribution plan—the most equitable manner.
(i. All Policies non-forfeitable after the second
year, and the assured entitled to a full-paid pol
ice for the whole amount of premiums paid.
7. All Policies incontestable after live years.
8. Superiority of manayemeut. The oflicers of
the “MUTUAL PKOTKt’TfOX” combine finan
cial integrity and ability, with lrtag and suc
cessful experience in Life Insurance.
ft. All Policy U older * are iiiehihf.ru of the Society,
and entitled to vote for Trustees.
10. A Cash So-iety. No notes taken. No loans,
interest or other complications to annoy the
Policy Holder.
11. Equity and. liberality shown Policy Holders
in the several modes of applying dividends.
12. Jfutuality. All the profits divided among
the members.
13. .Fair/tenn of contract embodied in the writ
ten policy in explicit terms.
14. Favorable rate, of mortality —taking onlv
first-class risks.
15. Small ratio of Frne/mes.
10. All odious discriminations as to tmyloyment
abolished. No extra rates charged on railroad,
express or steamboat employees.
Active, energetic and experienced agents em
ployed on liberal terms.
R. J. MASSEY.
Manayer Southern Department.
john Campbell,
Local Agent, Cartersville. Ga.,
DR. O. PINKERTON,
Medical Examiner.
Oct. 28 1870--sw. 2ms.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in the whole history of
medicine, has any thing won so widely ana so
deeplv upon the confidence of mankind, as this
excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints.
Through a long series of years, and among most
of the races of men it has risen higher and higher
in their estimation, as it has become better known.
Its uniform character and power to cure the va
rious affections of the lungs and throat, have
made it known as a reliable protector against
them. While adapted to milder forms of disease
and to young children, it is at the same time the
most effectual remedy that can be given for incip
ient consumption, and the dangerous affections
of the throat and lungs. Asa provision against
sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on
hand in every family, and indeed as all are some
times subject to colds and coughs, all should bo
provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought in
curable, still great numbers of cases where the
disease seemed settled, have been completely
cured, and the patient restored to sound health
by the Cheery Pectoral. So complete is its
mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and
Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it.
When nothing else could reach them, under the
Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear.
Singers and Public Spcalcer3 find great
protection from it.
Asthma is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it.
Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the
Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses.
So generally are its virtues known, that we
need not publish the certificates of them here, or
do more than assure the public that its qualities
are fully maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis
muth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous
substance whatever, it in nowise injures any pa
tient. The number and importance of its cures
in the ague districts, are literally beyond account,
and we believe without a parallel in the history
of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the
acknowledgments wc receive of the radical cures
effected in obstinate cases, and where other rem
edies had wholly failed.
Unacclimatcd" persons, cither resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be
protected by taking the AGUE CUBE daily.
For Liver Complaints, arising from torpid
ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimu
lating the Liver into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it
is an excellent remedy, producing many truly
remarkable cures, where other medicines had
failed.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cos., Practical
and Analytical Chemist ;, Lowell, Mass., and
sold all round the world.
PRICE, SI.OO PER BOTTLE,
For sale in Cartersville, by Dll. O.
PINKERTON, Druggist.
STOKELY & WILLIAMS,
Aro now receiving, and all
hands engaged, in opening and
exhibiting, ther superb stock of
new
SPRING & SUMMER
Goods,
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
House - Furnishing Coods.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
CUTLERY,
SC Cag SC C»
AT THEIR OLD STAND. Two-Storv Brick
Corner of Public Square and Maine Street
Cjirtersvill, Gn.
Come an l see us, one and ill. and look through
our SUPERB STOCK OF HOODS, &<•,., and buy
from us upon as good terms as any merchant
South ot'tiie Potomac can afford to sell.
STOK EL V A wiLLI AM 3.
apr. 5 wtc
(1 KORGIA. BARTOW COUNTY.—John Ive's
jpdias applied for exemption of personalty,
and setting apart and valuation of Homestead,
! and l will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a. m.,
on Wiftl2th dav of April, 1871, at mv office.
This, April Ist, 1871, U.
i J. A. HOWARD, Ord'y B. C.
<S* jr
OF THE M AGE!
Pat bntbd December ;th, 1869.
OUR CELEBRATED
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
Re«emV!e* trold. Acknowletlired by nil wlio have
lifted It to be the best Pen made or wold In thin eoun-
\ A GENTS WANTED. [!
'try: Wm not oor rode. Sixty Hue# written
with one Pen of Ink! Will outwear a dozen
! best steel Peas. Put. un In neat slide boxes, t
j SOLS OXLY BY AGENTS, and for this !
| reason any energetic person eau realize I
1 *2o® perinont h. Profit over 200 per cent.!
i Two sample Pens lb cents; two boxes 50
[cents; five boxes #1*00; twelve boxes
[ 02.00. Address
Western Publishing Cos.
Manufacturers’ Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAUTION. —The great popularity of these
Pen* has led to many Imitations of an infe
rior a utility. Mur only the. ceimine FOUN.
J TAIN PENS sold’by this Company. In wrl- .
A .X» -X I L.x3 **OlU UJ IlllPt-Ullllli A»« -
for Pena give your Name. Town, County, and
State, plainly written, and orders will meet wit>
prompt attention*
For sale iu Cartersville, by Best &
Kirkpatrick.
w. li. COX W. K. HILL.
COX *V Hi Sj Ij ?
Sfcllioltsalt Dealers In
Foreign aud Domestic
LIQUORS,
Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
WE can now supply all our customers and
dealers generally, with*
WHALERS COPPER ‘DISTILLED PURE CORN
Whisky,
Which is made in the old fashioned way. with
out tiie use ol steam, and is equal in quality to
any ever manufactured in this state.
We desire also to call attention to our large
stock of
COPPER DISTJLLED PEACH AND APPLE
Brandy.
These Brandies are distilled from selected
fruit, by the best makers in
NORTH GEORGIA,
ami for PURITY, 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 essentiallv necessarv
in line whiskies.
Both Brandies and Whiskies we offer at the
very lowest rates for CASH, and to prompt pav
ing rpstoriiers. We will be pleased to receive
and till orders for anything in our line,
jun 2T.-swly . COX A HILL.
Sheri ft' Sales tor May, ’7l.
he sold, before the Courthouse door iu
.» ▼ Uartersviße. Bartow County, Ga., on the
lust l'liesdiv in May, 1871, within the us
ual hours of sale, the following projHjrty, to-wil:
One house and lot in the town of Kingston, ly
ing on the east side of the W. X A. R. It., where
on the defendant now resides, levied on as the
property of Eiuma <:. Smith, to satisfy, aJi fa is
sued irom Bartow Superior Court in favor Cice
ro A. Smith, for the use of the oflices of Court,
against, said Em na C. Smith.
A i.so, the plantation whereon the defendant
now resides, in the 15th Hist, and 3rd see. of said
bounty, containing three hundred and sixty-live
acre* more or less, embracing lots of land Nos.
105 and 106,.in said dist., levied on as the proper
tv ol !!. W. Burnett, to satisfv a fi fa issued from
Bartow Superior Court, in favor of W. W. Har
kins and Mrs. M. F. Blalock, adm’rs. of W. C.
Blalock, doc’d, against said if. W. Burnett, for
the purchase money.
.Also, the plantation formerly known as the
< haides Sproull place, containing 100 acres more
or less, in the 17th dist. and 3rd sec. of Bartow
ci)., levied tin as the property of Elijah C. Jones,
to satisfy a Bartow Superior Court li fa, in favor
ol i’homas K. Sproull, adm’rof Charles Sproull,
lor the purchase money.
A lso, at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 113 aud 145, in the sth (list, and 3rd sec., lev
ied on as the property of J. R. All in, to satisfy a
li la issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor
ot A. .Johnson, against said J. R. Allin, for the
purchase money.
Also, the plantation, whereon the defendants,
•J. A. Crawford and John Crawford, now resides,
lying in the sth dist. and 3d section of Bai tow
county, levied on to satisfv a Ji fa issued from
Bartow Superior Court, in favor of Ayers & Hill,
against said J. A. Crawford and John Crawford.
Also, one house ami lot in the town of Carters
ville, whereon the defendant now resides, levied
on ns the property of Miller Collins, to satisfy a
!i la isstieq from Bartow Suimrior.Court, in favor
of Z. W. Jackson & Cos., against said Miller Col
lins.
A lso, lot of la id No. 484, 4th dist. and 3rd sec.,
containing 40 acres more pr less, lving inside of
the incorporation of the town ofCartorsvillo, lev
led on as the property of G. J. Salter, under an
attachment ti fa issued from Bartow Superior
Court, in favor of James Milner, against said G.
J. Walter.
A lso, at the same time and place, 120 acres of
land in the 17th dist. and 3rd sec. of Bartow coun
ty, levied on as the property of George Under
wood, dec'd, to satisfy a tax fi fa, in favor of the
State of Georgia ami Bartow county, vs John
Underwood, agt. est. of George Underwood,
dechl. Levy made and returned to me bv a Con
stable.
ALSO, at the same time and place, 2 acres of
land in the town of Cartersville, known as the
Martin lot, lying on Tennessee Street. Levied
on as the property of 1). E. Bishop, to satisfy a
tax Ufa, in favor of the State of Georgia and
Bartow county, vs 1). F. Bishop. Bevy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, at the same time and place, 200 acres of
land being parts of Lots Nos. 13, 34, and 123, in
the sth district and 3d Section of Bartow Countv.
Levied on a> the property of S. S. Goodwin to
satisfy a tax ll fa, m favor of the State of Geor
gia ami Bartow County vs. W. L. Aycoeh, agent
ofS. 8. Goodwin. Levey made am! returned to
me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the house
and lot whereon W. L AycoCk lives in the town
of Cassville, the same containing 40 acres, more
or less, and being part of lot No. 95, in the sth
di't rid and 3d section of Bartow Countv. Lev
ied on as the property of W. L. Avcock, to satis
fy a tax ti fain favor of the State of Georgia and
Bar tow j County vs. W. L. Ay cock. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
A LBo, at the same time and place. 400 acres of
land, and composed of lots Nos. 507, 430,*500, 501,
502. 428, 308, 429 and 344, in the 17th district and
3d section of Bartow Countv. Levied on as the
property of John Brooks, deceased, to satisfy a
tax 11 fa in .favor of the State of Georgia and
Bartow County vs. W. L. Aycoekl Administra
tor of said J. Brooks, deceased. Levy made
and returned to me bv a constable.
apr 6. W, W. RICH Sheriff.
JAMES KENNEDY, D. Sliff.
ICHT 1
Eight,
W itli or Without Measure !
Conceal It Not!!!
PETEK MARSH,
Manufacturer of and Dealer i n
/Estrella Oil,
Also, Dealer in
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADE?. WICKS
ETC.. ETC.
I can be found at Best & Kirkpatrick’s
on Main Street, Cartersville, Ga., where I
will be pleased to see my friends and pat
rons. To all, I would say, come and r" ■
amine for yourselves, a9 I intend to sell
Cheap as the Cheapest, Thankful for past
patronage, I solicit a continuance of the
same. PETER MARSH.
Cartersville, apr. 22.
(A KORG Ta, B A ItTOW COL NT Y.—Four weeks
J after date applieatio i will be made t> the
Court of Ordinary of.said County for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of John
Corbin, deceased, for the benelit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
NYM. E. COBJJIN, Adm2i', tic bonis non.
March, 31st, 1871. w it.
UrocerieM ami Provisions.
J. Gr. M Montgomery,
BEGS leave to return his thanks to the
good people of Oartersville and vicin-*
by, for iheijc generous patronage for the
past year, and to ask a continuance of the
same for 187 \,
I shall try, at all times, to keep a com
plete stock of
Good Family Groceries,
and shill, in the future as in the past, sell
them at “Live and Let Live” prices. Try
me.
Fresh Arrivals.
Ilominy, Buckwheat, Flour. White Fish,
Trout, and choice New Orleans Syrups, at
MONTGOMERY’S.
Can Goods, ete.
A full line, including Oysters, Salmon,
Lobsters, Peaches Strawberries, Cherries,
Fine Apples, Green Corn, Green Peas, To
mattoes, at MONTGOMERY S.
Bread Leavens, A r e.
The celebrated “llorsford's Bread Prepa
ration,” Corn Starch, Silken Gloss. Starch,
Dcsicated Cocdn 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, Rope, and Scivcs, at
MONTGOMERY’S.
Garden Seeds.
A fresh supply of Buist’s Garden Seeds, inclu
ding the “Silver Skin onion Sotfs.’’ at
MONTGOMERY’S.
Mess Beef!
For sale, at MONTGOMER Y’S.
Marble Yard and Works.
JAMES VAUGHAN,
• —————
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
HAVING opened a Marble Yard in Carters
ville, I am prepared to furnish those wish
ing anything in the marble line, on very rea
sonable terms—Monuments, Toombs, Crus, Va
ses, Head and Foot stones. Mantels, Paintstones,
Biscuit Blocks, Imposing Stones, etc. 1 am, al
so, Agent for the Georgia Marble Works,
aiur. 2. ’’iU.wthn JAMES VAUGHAN.
DR, SH ALLEN BERGER’S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops (lie Cliiils,
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 Anti
dote to Malaria.
Bold by all Druggists.
(GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTF.—Whereas,
jf A. .T. Weems, administrator of Joseph R.
Dukes, dec’ll, represents to the court of Ordina
ry, in his petition, duly tiled arid entered upon
record, that lie has fully administered Joseph R.
Dukes’, estate. This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
c iuse, if any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged, and receive Letters of
Dismission, on the first Monday in July next,
1871.
(Jiven under mv band and official signature,
March ldth. ISTI. ' J. A. HOWARD Ord’y.
EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas,
Henry B. McConnell, administrator of John
D. Christian, de«Tl, represents to the court of
Ordinary, in his petition, duly filed and entered
noon record, that he has fully administered
J<’)hn D. Christian’s estate. This is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and c-red
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
' A GENTS WANTED, f
T 7 WHITMAN & SONS
Ne. 145 WEST PRATT STREET,
(OPPOSITE MALTBY HOUSE,)
BALTIMORE, MIX
SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS.
The largest variety and best-selected stock of
SEEDS AND FETILIZERS ever ottered in this
market.
Onr seeds are selected from the most reliable
growers in the country and Europe, consisting
of every description of the most approved
varieties of Harden Seeds.
Four Hundred Bushels Clover and Timothy
Seed.
Two Hundred and Fifty Bushels Orchard and
Blue Grass.
Five Hundred Bushels Norway, Surprise, and
other varieties of OATS.
Two Hundred Barrels Early Rose and other
varieties of Potatoes.
One Hundred Bushels English and American
Lawn Grass, White Clover, Lucerne, Sweet
Vernal, and other grasses.
FERTILIZERS.
Five hundred Tons of “ The Andrew Coe” Su
perphosphate, manufactured exclusively by us,
with great care, and is the most reliable
Fertilizer in this market. Price $35 per ton of
2,000 pounds, in hags.
Two Thousand Barrels of Plaster, (per scli'r.
Ocean Bird.) warranted pure.
One Hundred Tons Pure Ground Bone.
100 Tons Missouri BONE MEAL.
Peruvian. Nevassa and Mexican GUANOS,
South Carolina BONE PHOSPHATE, SALT
POTASH, 47 AND GO DEGREES AC'lDs, ETC.
ALSO,
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Reta.
Dealers in all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IM
ELEMENTS AND MACHINERY. m 24 lm.
NEW GOODS 1
\TT E APiE daily receiving and opening
VY a general Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS,
Purchased by a m 'mber of the firm, in per
son, in New York, with care, as to style,
price and quality, which we oifer to the
trade at reasonable prices, and invite our
friends to examine our stock, and trust we
may share and merit a liberal portion of
their patronage.
NT. GILKEITH SON,
Cartersvillc, Ga., apr. 5, 1871.
V. R. TOMMEY. J. S. STEWART,
Oxford. Ga.
TOMMY and STEWART,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
At the Sign of the
MILL SAW and GAME COCK,
Yo. 70, Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
Y>E9PF.OTFULLY call the attention of Merchants
IV and otters to their LARGE AND WELL ASSORT
ED STOCK of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Consisting in part of
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Builders’ and Carnage Materials,
Agricultural lin pleme n ts,
G-ain Cradles,
Sythe Blades,
Tools of all kinds, See., Sec.
ALSO,
AGENTS FOR
(look’s Ami-Friction Metal.
Buffalo Scale Works,
PROPRIETORS OF
Brooks Improved Patent
Portable Revolving Cotton
and Way Screw Press.
May 15, 1870 wly
ATLANTA MARBLE WORKS.
WiVI. CRAY, Proprietor.
S. B. OATMAN, Agent.
Importers and Dealers in
AMERICAS A ITALIAN MARBLE, ,
MONUMENTS, STATUES, VASES,
Tombs and Jflonmncntal Work
FURNISHED IN THE BEST MANNER.
A-Htl on licasonable Terms.
DESIGNS OF MONUMENTS
AND STATUARY
Furnished Free on Application.
April 28, 1870—ts
4
BARTOW MOUSE,
|J| J j CARTERS VILLE, GA .,
BY J, I GUTHRIE, Proprietor.
Tins House has just been completed and furn
ished—New House, New Furniture, New Pro
prietor, 'New Arrangements. A timed some
three-story Brick Buildingon the East Side of
the W | A R R and near the Jjepot: 'Ruble al
ways supplied with the very best the market af
fords. Chan Beds, and faithful Porters and
Servants, and charyes for Board, by the single
meal, day, week end month, moderate. Call
and test my fare and treatment.
May 26 »X. T. Guthrie.
METALIC AND WOOD
(IMITATION ROSEWOOD,)
BURIAL CASE
CASKET S.
BY
Erwin & Jones.
orcsvjlle, aug. 22
HOWARD &ERWIN
Are now
receiving
tbeir
UnBE'VW
SPRING
AND
SUMMER
| 0 0 D |,
Clothing,
%
Hats, Boots,
and. Slioes,
GROCERIES, PRODUCE, &c.
IN F ACT. Everything, nearly, kept in the Mer
cantile Line, all Departments, is sold by ns
at the lowest possible prices. Everybody is iu
vited to call and look through our extensive
Establishment. IIOWA RD & ERWIN,
apr. s.—wtf
NOTICE.
r|l HE concern of W. H. Gilbert & Cos. has been
I dissolved, Col. .1. IV. 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 he clos
ed.
W. 11. Gilbert St Cos.
Cartcrsville jan. 6th ’7l-3m.
Encourage Soul hern En
terprise.
SB. ROBSON—Broom Factory.—Parker's
• Building, Broad street, Atlanta, Ga.,
makes all kinds of Brooms, of Broom''Corn; and
solicits the patronage of Dealers generally. —
rices moderate. mar 10-swim
St- bonis, Memphis, Nashvnp T
Chattanooga Railroad Li, iP *
OAXIt.II &UORT R os
Without change of Car* t 0 #
Kenzle, Union City,
Humboldt, Brown, via* an.l w
Owly O„o
To Jackson, Tenn., Paducah u
Hock. Cairo, and St. Lo ui «’’
Mere than 150 Miles Shorter to q.
■ Louis &t *
lhan via Memphis or Louisville, aU( ,
8 t 0 15 Homs Quicker
Than via Corinth or Grand Junction
ASK FOR TICKETS TO
Memphis and the Southwest vi a C h
nooga and McKenzie,
AND TO
St.’l outs and the’ Northwest via v
and Columbus-all Kail; or Kartell *
Hickman— Kail and River. *
THE LOWEST SPECIAL RATES
For Emigrants, with More Adrantog,» nJ
Time, and Fewer Changes of Cars th
any Other Route.
. Ticket* for Sale at all Principal Tim,..
in the south. J. W. THOMAS, Gen'! ’
\V. L. HANLEY, G. P. *T. A. 1
murch6tc
WM. GOLDSMITH^
Manufacturer am! Dealer in ALL K!N[j.
FURNITURE.
ALSO DEALER IN
Wrought, Galvanized,
SIG JL.JF 1 - S IN o
METLIC BURIAL CASES,
AND
WOOD COFFINS
OfEvepy IXescript ion,
Kept oti liand, and made at the
SHORTEST NOTIC i
Jan 10—sw ly.
Dissolution.— The ti™ of a. a. skinnkp
&( 0., was dissolved by mutual coVwr
on the 15th ultimo, by the withdrawal of H
A. Pattillo. Those indebted to the above
are requested to settle up at once, as our
business must be wound up without delay.
A. A. SKINNER.
H. A. PATTILLO,
('IOPAKTNERSIIIP.-A copartnership h ■
j been entered into between A. A. Skinu.
and R. A. Clayton, under the firm name of A.
Skinner A Cos., who will continue thebusTuc-v
at the old stand. ran 2-lm
A. A. SKINNER,
R. A. CLAYTON.
Agency Os The
GEORGIA LOAN AND TRUST
COM PANY.
D W. K. PEACOCK, Agent.
Carters ville, Georgia.
OFFICE in the Store-room of A. A. SKINNI. .
& CO.. Main Street.
&|Y m Money received on Deposit.
Exchange nought and sold.
Vfn" Advances made on Cotton and other Pi
- dupe. dec. G-swti
Unglhli School.
"V/ff ISS MiNDA HOWARD will open atiY.i.y
iT fl lish Mixed School, in the School Itoom ■
the land and near the residence of J, A. How
and in which she taught last session, on Mnr
day next, the 16th instant. Girls and iittln be
wiil be admitted on the following terms:
First Class.— Spelling, Reading. Writing,
Primary Arithmetic, i*mi
Geography, (per month,} |i 5£
Second Class. —English Grammer, History,
and Arithmetic, (month; 12 OC
No deduction made for loss of time, except ii
cases of protracted sickness.
Cartels ville, Ga., Jan. 12,187Q.-swtf
J* 0. Register, Tinner,
AYI) DEALER IA
Cook, Heating and Office
STOVES AND GRATES TIN-WAUE
R. J. M. GAINES,
| Tailor.
JS prepared to and W il
Mens’ and Boys’ CloUsinl 1
with disoatcli. in the most fashionable
ruble style, at living prices. Shoo in tae o
room of Satterfield, Pyron St Co's store.
Cartcrsville, jau. SY.-swly
Atlanta Stencil & Variety Work’
BEN. Z. BUTTON
Manufacturer of and Dealer in StCR*
Brands Steel Diet, Steel Block St"
Burning Brands, Brass Alphabets,
Articles kept in a first class STE' - 1 "
HOUSE. *
PRICE LIST OF MAIL ABLE AH
Stencil Name Plates for mark'g clothe
Steel Ring, for keeping keys together,
New Style key tag, with name neat eng' -
Perpetual Almanac, themost ingenious
little article of the age, ...
Auy of the articles in this list tfii .
mailed, to any address, on receipt of F 1
or the whole of them for *
Address BEN. Z. DUTTO.V
Lock Box 3i»b
mch 22-wly Atlanta <*■
N. B.—Circulars sent free.
pH
Mill Gearing,ShaffintiW*
rooiE«nuSJ’%i«»si
> FORA CIRCULAR "
sept. 9, 1870.w1y
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