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Cartemille* Ga., May g3, 1871.
lio H a Cotton Far
t®ry ?
Krerybmly —citizens of Cartersville, ami
of Bartow County, and of Cherokee Geor
pj., a nd of the Slate of Georgia, and of tlie
South, who feel any interest in tlie building
of a Cotton Factory in Cartersville or its
vicinage, are respectfully requested to meet
ut the Town Hall, in this place, on Saturday ,
afternoon next at 8 o'clock, to talk over the
matter, and advise together about it.
SEVERAL WHO WANT IT. j
Wc invite the attention of our readers to
the flaming advertisement of Mcßride &
Cos., Crockery Dealers, Atlanta, Ga.
t'oitunlltoc on Union Sabbatli
School Pic Xie.
Caktkbsville, May 22ud, 1871.
Committee on Union Sabbath School
Pic Nic, to be held at Cartersville, Ga.»
on 2nd of June next. Members pres
ent; S- H. Smith, James H. Gilreath.
W. 0. Bowler, H. A. Pattillo, C. G.
Trammell and Thomas W. Milner.
On motion, S. H. Smith was called
to the chair, Thomas W. Milner, Secte
tary.
On motion, the first Friday in June
(the 2ud) was appointed as the day
upon which the Pic Nic should be had,
and the beautiful grove in front of Mr.
Trammell's residence choosen as the
place.
On motion, the secretary was in
structed to invite the Sabbath schools
of the county; also, the Sabbath schools
of the cities of Marietta, Acworth, Cal
houn and Dalton.
On motion, Rev. Dr. Brantly, of At
lanta, Rev. Mr. Buttoll, of Marietta,
iind Rev. Geo. C. Smith, of Dalton, are
invited to address the Sabbath schools
on the occasion.
On motion, Col. J. Watt Harris, J
A Erwin, R. A. Howard, Rev. T. E
Smith, W. L. Kirkpatrick, Wm. Milner,
Rev. Itobt. Headden, D. W. K. Pea
cock and J. J. Howard were requested
to act as a Welcoming Committee.
On motion, Mrs. Warren Akin, Mrs.
J. U. Parrott, Miss. Jennie Sansoim
Miss Mary Mountcastle, Mrs. W. O.
Bowler, Mrs. James Miluer, Miss E.
Cloptou Sproull, Miss Annie Adamson,
Mrs. J. G. M. Montgomery, Mrs. T. G.
Wilkes, Miss Mary Howard, Miss Ka
tie Sumner were requested to act as a
Committee on General Arrangement
On motion, the secretary was in
structed to make, if possible, arrange
ments for transportation over the rail
roads of all schools attending the Pic
Nic, at half fare.
On motion, the Cornet Band, of Car
tersvilie, was invited tc. be present.
The Committee especially request all,
who attend the Pic Nic, to bring with
them their own baskets, as it will be
impossible to have a general table on
such an occasion.
On motion, the papers of the town
were requested to publish these pro
ceedings.
On motion, the Committee adjourn
ed subject to call.
S. H. Smith, Chm’n
T. W. Milner, Sec’y
Messrs. A. A. Skinner & Cos., will please
accept our thanks for a mess of White Pearl
Grits, something very superior ami conve
nient for table use, and can be found on
sale at their store.
Avery convenient but rudely construct
ed Chapel for pteuching purposes, has been
erected at Gillums’ Limestone Spring, by
the good people of that neighborhood, who
have itching ears for the Gospel of Christ
A flourishing Sabbath School has already
been organized at that place. Let ministers
of the gospel notice this fact.
While in Atlanta, on Friday last, we were
shown a Masonic Badge, made of solid gold,
And engraven beautifully, by Messrs, Sharpe
& Floyd, Jewellers, &c., for Mr. Pease, of
the Empire Restaurant of that city. We
saw another one—a sac simile, except
the latter was hallow, manufactured in N.
\ ork. Ihe former was as handsome as the
latter, and sold at the same price—one solid
and the other hollow—one made at home
and the other abroad. In buying which
would you prefer ? The solid, of course !
These gentlemen assured us that this differ
ence was not alone confined to badges, but
run through the entire catalogue of goods
sold by them, consisting, in part, of Sterling
f "ul Plated Wares, Jewelry, Watches and
blocks, Diamonds, Spectacles, Cutlery,
P’onzed Statuary, Ladies’ Work and Mu
«ic Boxes, and many other things too nu
merous to mention, of which they have, not
only a mammoth, but very fine stock. They
Also manufacture and engrave any kind of
gold jewelry to order. See their advertise
ment in another column of this paper.
Remember the New Drug Store is
♦he place to go if you want P UUK and Fresh
Drugs and Medicines, cheap.
May sth,-tf.
4 nr- *—
A negro national convention is
filled to meet iu St. Louis September
The purpose of the meeting is to
some particular day as a Fourth
' July, as the negroes in different lo
' Pities are now observing different
in coinmenoration of their enfran
chisement.
a m Iae *c* t -—John L. Wiklc has opened
E<u a <° U n C9t Street, near Wm
C'ina:.! fi Bhop,” where he will keep
pork ft, s on n * ce * fresh beef, mutton,
*esl hUm T ,B T* • Gire him a t ’ai a nd
me «‘ and prices.
LOCAL ITEMS.
J.T. Gitiwon, Local Editor.
fcjF“R. W. Murphy is our authorized Agent
and Collector. To receive and receipt for Sub
scription to the Express, and to collect claims
f®'“Ucv. W. F. WEEMS is our authorized
locaT and traveling Agent, to receive aud re
ceipt for subscription* to the Express.
Thk weather continues warm and pleas
ant.
Tub Atlanta Sun makes a vain attempt to
ridicule the stone image found on Col. Turn-
Jin’s plantation, and noticed in a previous
issue of this paper. It heads its article, as
follows : “The Cartersville Idol—Let us fall
down and Worship.” We are not at all sur
prised at the Sun man for wishing to “fall
down and worship” this idol, for it is char
acteristic of his sort.
S&F Satterfield, Pyron & Cos. arc
selliug Ladies’ Dress Goods at greatly
reduced prices. Call and examine for
yourselves, and be convinced that we
are selling real Bargains.
Cai>t. Bill Tumlin, of Cuthbert, Ga.,
was in town yesterday, looking well and
hearty, and i3 as jovial as ever.
Tiik farmers of this section pay laborers
from 10 to 12 dollars per month.
Wc frequently meet with gentlemen who
reside in other states, who visit our town
and county for the purpose of purchasing
land or embarking in some kind of business.
This speaks volumes in favor of our beauti
ful Cherokee Georgia, and our people
should be careful not to turn the cold should
er to these strangers seeking homes in our
midst; sell them land as cheaply as you
can, and welcome them in our midst, and
by so doing, increase the tide of immigra
tion, and ere long, we may truthfully term
our section the Garden spot of Georgia,
and with the poet, exclaim;
“The Land that we live in—tlie land that we
live in
Oh! where is the heart does not think it more
fair
Than the brightest of scenes to which nature
has given
Iler clearest of sun and her purest of air?”
Just received at Satterfield, Py
ron & Co’s., Full Line Ladies’ Dress
Trimmings, Laces, Edgings, Inserting,
Fringes, Ribbons, &c. Line Lawns,
Percales, Swiss and Nainsook Muslin,
Bishop and Victoria Lawns, which they
are offering at Extremely Low Figures.
Thk Sabbath School Pic Nic which was
to have come off on Friday next, baa been
postponed until Friday the 2d of June, in
order to make necessary preparations. It
will be remembered that the Dalton Sab
bath Schools will be present on that occa
sion.
We again offer an apology for the scarci
ty of local items; the fact is there are none
in this berg.
We learn from a gentleman who was
present, that the Sunday Schools of Cass
villc had a pic-nic, Saturday last, in that
place. It was a deligtful occasion, and
who were present pronounce it a success.—
Dr. W. H. Felton delivered the address,
which was well-timed, instructive, enter
taining and charmingly eloquent.
Igk, Fine assortment of Gents Dress
Shirts, Fancy Shirts, Collars and Cuffs
just opened by Satterfield, Pyron &
Cos.
Wk greatly regret that our business was
such as of necessity, deprived us of the
pleasure of attending the party and supper*
given by the “Hermesian Debating and So
cial Association,” at tlie Female Academy,
on Thursday night of last week. From par
ties who were in attendance, we are inform
ed that it was a brilliant success, and
entertaining in the highest. The ladies and
gentlemen who presided over the culinary
department were fully adequate to the task,
for in this line nothing was omitted. The
evening was most pleasantly passed in
promenading, playing and social conversa
tion, in fact all were gay and festive, and
everything went as “merry as a marriage
bell.” The young men who compose this
Society deserve great credit for the very
nice manner in which the whole affair was
conducted. We wish them great success
and speed in the ascension of the moumt of
knowledge, and that in after years, they
may look back upon the time when they
were members of the “Hermesian Society,”
with no small degree of pride, and fully
realize the great benefits which they derived
from having had their names enrolled on
its list of membership, aad if they will con
tinue to apply themselves as at present,
the time will surely come, wben they will
see and knew, and properly appreciate tire
many useful things they learned while
members of the debating society at Carters
ville. Long wave the members of the Her
mesian Society.
Wa are requested by the members of the
Society to return their sincere thanks to
Col. R. A. Crawford for his liberal dona
tion towards the supper.
Skeleton Corsets at Satterfield,
Pyron & Co’s.
SgL. If you want a glass of ssda water as
cold as if it flowed directly from the frigid
zones, just call at Pattillo & Baker’s store,
and you can be accommodated.
A short trip into the country on Sat
urday, satisfies us more than ever, that the
wheat crop is a decided failure. Whatever
the cause, not more than half a crop can be
raised if everything in the future, until the
harvest comes, shall be of the most favorable
character. We do not believe it will reach
that amount. On some of the best lands in
the country there is almost a total failure.—
The corn crop, however, is most promising,
while the oats were never better. Much of
the cotlou planted has died since coming up,
and is still dying. We do not know that
the last fact is to be materially regretted;
and it may prove a blessing in disguise.—
At all events, the breadth of land in wheat,
corn and oats, promises ‘-bread for the eater
and seed for the sower,” and as our people
are not much in debt, we can, perhaps,
postpone a money crop, for the future with'
out much serious inconvenience, and thank
fully uiing the mercies of the present, await
with hopeful confidence. The rain, and fly,
and rust, have damaged our farming inter
ests materially, it is true, but our people,
as a whole, in North Georgia, are in better
condition than any other portion of the
State, and amidst all our lo*se.< by ‘-field and
flood,” have ample cause for gratitude.—
Provisions ,are abundant and cheap; prop
erty of all kinds bears a good price, and is in
demand; mon<-y, we know, is a little scarce,
and trade, with the merchants, r über du'l,
but the farmer is at work, and the people
economical, and we have no doubt, with the
blessing of Providence, but that the year,
upon the whole, will, at its close, see us
still nearer the prosperity of ante helium
times than ever before.
B£*L.lf you want the best Sewing Machine
ever manufactured—the father of them all—
call at Messrs. Satterfield, Pyron «5r Co.’-
Storeand buy one of Singer’s uuapproach*
able, unrivalled, model machines.
Away with your Broom Factory ! Carters
ville is ahead of that! She now boasts oi
a real, live COLLAR FACTORY! Ask
Billy Ei>wa.bi>s and Roukb Williams!
Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Stillin
gia—the great Blood Purifier.
8. & M. Liebman have received the largest
lot and assortment of Trunks and Valises
ever before brought to this market.
England had her Cromwell! France hei
Bonaparte, but Cartersville h is her COLLAR
FACTORY, at Edwards’ ‘-Gear Shop.”
Globe Flower Cough Syrup breaks up
Whooping Cough and Croup, as if by magic
No use in saying so, the evidence that
Satterfield, Pyron & Cos. propose to adduce
in proof that they not only sell bargains,
but that they sell great bargains in goods,
is a trial.
Buy your goods of Satterfield, Pyron A
Cos., and success is yours, beyond a doubt
Carterrv i llk I'boo r kssi v k.—First
steam mill, then a foundry and machine
shop, then two steam planing and matching
door and sash manufactories, then a rail
! road and town hall; now another steam mill,
car factory, new church, new college, new
hotel, new bank, and, last but not least,
she has, already in full blast, anew COL
LAR FACTORY ! Call at the ‘Gear Shop’
and see it.
Nice lot of new clocks at J. T. Owen's.
There is a live “Collar Factory” come to
'Town. Yes ! a thing of reality, where they
are making all sorts of Collars—horse col
lars and mule collars; big collars and little
collars; white collars and black co'tars, in
the identical town of Cartersville, at Billy
Edward’s ‘*Gear Shop;” we know it is so,
for we have been around and seen ’em make
’em. If you would know it to be true, do as
we have done, go and see for yourself.
BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
You can buy watches, clocks and jewelry
as cheap at J. T. Owen’s as any where else,
or from any body else.
If you want anything done in the jeweler’s
line, call on J. T. Owen.
Clothing! Clothing! ! Clothnig !! !
Let the cry be extorted : “CLOTHING !”
For the rich and the poor, the high and the
low, the bond and the free, the white and
the black, all! of all qualities and prices at
LIEBMAN’B
Ladies and Gentlemen: We do not pro
pose to detain you with lengthy remarks, on
this occasion, but simply wish to say: “If
you wish to buy great bargains in goods, go
to LIEBMAN’S.”
There is a ranch on the Concho river,
Texas, where one man owns 70,000 head of
steers and milch cows.
Merchants, Mkchanics and Farmers.
—Buy your horse and mule Collars of Wm.
C. Edwahcs, and get better and cheaper
ones, and, at the same time, encourage home
industry and enterprise.
French Cloths and Cassimers
for sale at extremely low figures
at Satterfield, Pyron & Co’s.
B^.'l'OHACCO.—Messrs. JOURDAN,
HOWARD & HARRALSON„ Atlanta, Ga.,
have on hand* tlie following Choice Brands
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 Apple.
And many other desirable brands not men
tioned; t ogether with a fine variety of Smok
ing Tobaccos and Cigars.
Messrs. Gower, Jones & Cos.,
Are still at their old trade -making,
selling, and repairing carriages, bug
gies, Wagons, They are continu
ally enlarging their business in order
to supply the daily increasing demand
for their vehicles They have the most
extensive carriage Repository and Man
ufactory in Cherokee Georgia, and the
reputation of their work unsurpassed
in the South. Long experience at the
business has won for them a notoriety
for substantial, durable, and style of
finish of work, seldom, if ever, attained
by any like establishment in the South
ern Stages. See advertisement.
New Spring and Summer Goods, by tha
thousands, for sale, at S. & M. Lichman’s.
Satterfield, Pyron & Co’s. Is the place to
buy good goods, fine goods, and fashionable
goods, real cheap.
*®-LEIBMAN HAS RETURNED FROM
MARKET WITH HIS MAGNIFICENT STOCK
OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !!!^f
Hauling anc| Plowing.
Asa A. Dobbs, having supplied himself with,
a mule and wagon, is prepared to Haul and
Flow for any one wishing his services.
G 0 WER, JO NEB k CO.
MASUPACTUBERS OP
Aad Dealers in
CARRIAGES, BUJGI23,
" and
1, 2 & 4 Horse Wagons.
MATERIALS, AC.
liEPAIRING, of all LinAs, DONE
WITH NEA TNESS aiul DURABILI
TY
CARTERS VII LE, GA.
feb. 7, ls7l.wly
WM. h^oward
Is Agent for the
BESTCABIXET ORQIT«i
FOR
Churches, Schools,
Halls, and Parlors.!!
Made in America, viz:
Mason * Hamlin’s, St G. A. I’rince £ Co'*.
Also, Agent for
A Splendid Piano,
Guaranteed by Written War
rantee to keep in Perfeet Order
for Fi%c Years ! !
Also, Agent for
Various Smaller
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!!!
WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THIS LINE.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO
Call on me and get my
Prices.
Call and see Illustrated Cata
logue and Price List.
Don’t forget till* Advertisement.
W. If. Howard.
Cartersville, Georgia.
march 28th, ’7l—sw 3m.
S. & M. LIEBMAN,
>
Have Received the
HOST KLEGA^T,
[
Best Selected
And
4
Cheapest!
STOCK of
DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Ladies' and Gents’
Furnishing Goods,
0
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS, VALISES,
&C.
We will save the public 25 per
Cent, in buying goods of us.
We have a large stork, and
will aell lower than any
other hon*e in town.
S. 6 M. LIEBMAN,
apr 22-w2ra CARTERSVILLE.
30$** Loyless’ Pearl White Lead is war
ranted equal to any in town, and sold for
less. May sth,-tf
See new advertisements in this pa
per.
A Large lot of Glass Oils, Varnish,
&c., fqp sa}e,CHEAP, at the New Drug
Store. May 5tU,-tf.
Globe Flower Cough-Syrup cures A t’.nna
nr** ilw.ivs liable to Midden attacks
of Dysentery ami t holera Morbus. ami these
occurring absent from home are very unpleas
ant. The Pain Killer may lie relied upon in
such cases, As soon as you feel the symptoms,
take one teaspimn'ul ill a srill of t.ew milk ami
molasses ami a gill of hot w ater s>t»r well to
gether ami drink hot. Ke,*eat the dose every
hour until relieved. If the pains he severe,
bathe the bowels and back with the medicine
clear.
The Idles and scratches of dogs and eats are
soon cured by bathing with the rain Killer
elear.
I* oiMitiotisi Tied ioI no*.
The theory that the virus of disease ran he
safely counteracted by doses of poison. i> false
and dangerou>. Within the last twenty-live
years, not less than a seore of virulent poisons
have heen added to the repository of the medi
cal profession. They are given in small doses,
otherwise they would destroy life immediately;
hut even in minute quantities, they produce,
ultimately, very disastrous effects. It is un
wise and unphiiisophical to employ, as reme
dies, powerful and insidious drugs', which, in
subjugating one disease, sow the seeds of an
other still more unmanageable. None of these
terrible medicaments operates with as much
directness amt certainty upon the causes of dis
ease as Hostetler's stomach Hitters, a tonic and
corrective, without a single deleterious Migre
dient in its compO'ition. I**t invalids, for their
own sakes, try the Hitters before they resort to
the poisons. The relief they will experience
troni a course of the h irmless specific. will ren
der a recourse to the unsafe preparations re
ferred to, quite unnecessary.
demirarle kiildixg
LOTS FOR SALK S
T»i« LAM) l\ THE r<)4A\
of Cur tern vi lie, known as she
Solomon Property,
has been surveyed, Erwin Street extended thro’
it, and Building Lots Laid OfT, 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
neig!P*orhood, making them the most desirable
lots now offered for sale.
W. T. WOFFORD.
apr. 17-s w3m Cartersville,. Gib.
ALSO,
T II E
Pendergrass Property,
on Tennessee Street, is offered for sale, in lots
of 4th Acre or more, as purchasers desire.—
Each lot fronts on a street. Those wishing to
secure homes in an elligihle locality, can now
do so upon the most reasonable terms.
Apply to
W. T. WOFFORD, or
E. D. PUCKETT,
apr. 17-sw3m Cartersville, Ga.
Cartersirille Prices Current.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by A. R. Hudgens,
Grocery Merchant.
Cotton j>er lb. 10 to 13
Axes per doz. $13.00 to $15.00 Meats:
Butter—Goshen lb 50 (360 c Shoulders Tt> 12(313
“ Country 95 (330 c Clear rbside 12(415
Beeswax lb 20 25 Plain hams 14@15
Brimstone A sulph. lb 8'315 Canv. hams 18(3 20
Bluestone lb lb 15(320 | Fresh pork 9(310
Borax tb 50 (cj, 60 Cheese, tb 18 (m 22
Crackers—Butter lb 8 @25 Cigars. M $7073190
“ Soda 7j,<315 “liom. sls@s3o
Cream... 18(320 Tobacco lb 60@70c
Candy—Fancy asst, lb 19@40 “ Medium 70(375c
“ Stick. 15V330 “ Prime, 1.0031.50
Coffee—Rio ...lb 18>£@25 “Va Leaf2o@Ssc,
“ Java 26'328 “ Smoking7s@loo
Cream Tartar, lb 50*77,75 Eggs, doz. 12@16e
Camphor—Gum, Tb 1.25*2.00 Flour, ewt. $4@4.50
Cotton Cards, doz $7.50@8.00 Lard, tb 14@16e
Epsom Salts,... tb ...8(315 Meal, hush. 75@90e
Grain—Corn, bush. 7.Ya.Bf> Liine, hbl. 1.750*2.50
“ Wheat, rcd.1.50--69 Rice, 9@l %y %
“ Rve 7508U0 Saft, sack 2.35(32.40
“ Peas 1.40:<t52 Soda, tb .... 7(310
“ Oats 60(369 Starch, lb ...8(315
“ CloverSee<ls9iso-12 Soap-Bar Ibß(3l2<i
Sugar—Brown, lb 13(314 Shot, hag $2.75(33.00
** C l*4f3Es Shovels, Am. $1.50
“ A lS>i@l6?i Iron tb 5(39
“ Crushed 16-/318 Putrtv, tb .. 80c 10c,
“ Powr’d .... 1877 20 Indigntbsl.7s(32.oo
Syrup—Muscora. gal 40hz50 Tallow, lb 10,312,‘i
“ Golden .... 90(31.00 Tea, lb $1.25(31.50
“ Ex. Golden $1(3.1.25 Feathers tb 65(375
u New Orleans 80ea,$1 Pepper, lb 25(335
Oil—Tanner’s, gal $1.10—40 Maek’l, kit $2—2.75
“ Kerosene 4.V360 Potatoes, Ir. 75(385
Linseed, raw $1.2531.40 “ Sweet $2.00
**■ “■ boil'd $L35(31.50 | Twine, bag. 30 335
I&4* —Manilla tb 28 3)30 Candles, tb 19 330
“■ Machine .... 11(3)15 'Lumber M sl6-S2G
“• Cotton 37(340 Wool. wash. 20(340
Cotton Yarns,, bun.,1.30-1.40 Osnaburgs y 15(318
Brown Sheetings, yd. 10(31 1 Turpentine 75(3$ 1
Dried Peaches, bush $1.50-75 Rags, cot lin lb 33 i
“ Apples $1.75 White Lead 10315
Vinegar—Cider, gal 50(375, Estrella Oil 40-360
Administrator’* Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an order from the Court of
Ordinary oi Bartow county, will he sold on
the first Tuesday in June, 1871. at the Court House
floor, in said county, between the legal sale
hours, the rcversioncry interest to half of lots of
land Nos. 179 and 206, in 6th dist. and 3rd sec. of
Bartow county, the said lots being the (lower of
Mrs. Nanrv Denman, widow of Felix G. Den
man, dec’d; the said reversionerv interest sold
as the property of said dec’d. Possession of the
same given at the death of said Nancy Denman.
■Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said Felix G. Denman, dec’d. Terms of sale
cash. April 22nd, 1871. H. W. Fite,
Adm’r F. G. Denman.
Dec’d.
Grover and Baker Sewing Machine
THIS celebrated Sewing Machine has been in
us* for nearly twenty rears, and is now us
ed by over three hundred thousand families,
and hais gained a reputation far above anv oth
er sewing Machine. It Las been awarded more
national prizes than any other machine in the
world; at the Great World's Fair at New York,
it was awarded the Gold Modal; at the Condon
Fair it won the very highest prize, and in 1867,
at Paris, it was awarded the Cross of the Legion
of Honor; besides this, it has won the First
Premium at all the State Fairs where it has
been exhibited. However, we do not claim that
premiums won at our State and Countv Fairs
any great honor or mark of distinction, as it
depends more on the operator than the machine,
they seldom have judges who are mechanics,
and judges of a Sewing Machine. At National
Fairs there are a sworn Committee, who are
judges of machinery. The following are some
ot the reasons why the Grover & Baker is the
best:
It is the lightest running Machine in use; it is
the it is more rapid in its movements;
sews directly troni two s(tools without rewind
ing; sews all kinds of work without (misting,
can do twice ast ninch work in a dav as anv
other machine; it is the most durable, and
almost hoiseless; it sews equally well on all
kinds of goods, from the finest Swiss muslin to
the heaviest Beaver cloth; makes the elastic
loek-stiteh much the strongest in use, and every
machine is fully warranted. Who can desire
any more in a sewing machine. There is every
variety and size of these machines, from the
lightest family to the heaviest leather machine.
These machines are now for sale at Cartersville.
,Ga., livLeon A CAMP, in otic of Judge Parrott's
new (store Houses, under the City hall. Ma
chines will be delivered to customers either in
or oat of the city, and full instructions given
free of charge; and should any of our machines
fall short of our recommendation, the monev
will be cheerfully refunded or placed in its
stead any other machine in use. Old Machine*
repaired and put in good order on the very
shortest notice.
LEON A. CAMP,
Cartersville, Ga.
«*• "
/GEORGIA. BARTOW’ COUNTY.—Whereas
\IT Daniel B. Cunyus, Administrator of the
Estate of John P. Burge, deceased, represents to
the Court, in his petition, duly filed and entered
up»n record, that he has fully administered
Jnb P. Burge’s Estate. This is, therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and Creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said Admin
istrator, should not lie discharged from his Ad
ministration. and receive Letters of Dismission
on the first Monday in August. 1871. Given un -
der my hand aiid seal of Office, this Mav Ist,
1«B. ' M. A. HOWARD, Ord. BC.
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1. W.iaza, Proprietor. R. H. A tV. Dr oft >»u k
U,a. A(**te,S«* Fraceme, Cal., sod M Csomimk* tlrmi, N. T.
1 MILLIONS Bear Testlmeajr ta tkelr
| Weaderfal Carntlve Effect *.
They are not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Peer
Ram, Whisker* Preef Spirits and Refaae
Llqaers doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the
taste,called “Tonics," “Appetisers,” “R**torera,“fcc.,
that lead the tippler on to druukennen* and ruin,but are
a true Medicine, made from the Native Boots and Herbs
of California, free from all Alrekelic Stimu
lants. They are the GREAT BLOOD VERI
FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE,
a perfect Renovator and In vigor-dor of the System,
carry ingoff all poisonous matter and restoring thebloodi
to a healthy condition. No ,*era*>n can take these Bit-,
ters according to directions and remain long unwall,
provided their bones aie not de.trisjwd by mineral
poison or other means,, and the- *it»l organa wasUsdj
beyond the point ot repair,.
They are ativstlf Purgative n« well nsa
Tonic,. possessing, also, the iieiniliar merit of acting
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of Hsi-I.iver, nnd nil tlieViar-eral Organs.
lOlt FEMALE COMPLAINT*, in young or
old. married or single, nt the dawn of womanhood or at
the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal.
Fur iMflnmmnlory niul Ckreaic Rheums
tinm nnd Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
Bilious, /{eminent and Intermittent Fe
vers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid
neys nnd Bladder, these Bitters have been most
successful. *nch Disenses are cansed by Vitiated
Blood, which is generally produced by derangement
of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR IN DIGESTION, Bead
ache, Pain in the Shoulder*. Coughs, Tightness of the
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach.
Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of
the Heart, inflammation of the Bungs, Pam in the re
gions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp
toms, are the oflspriugs of Dyspepsia.
They iarigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im
parting new life and vigor to the whole system. 9
FO R Sli IN nr SEA SF.S, Bruptiona, Tetter. Salt
Rheum,. Blotches. Spots. Pimples. Pustules, Boils, Car
buncle*. Ritig W.rrms, Scald Head. Sore Eyes , Erysipe
las, itch .Scurfs. Discolorations of the Skin. Humors and
Diseases of the .Sknt. Qf whatever name Qmature, are
literally dug up and carried out of-tbe system in a short
timo by the use ot th-ae Bitters. One bottle in such
eases will couruac * the most incredulous of their eura
live effects-
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you And its im
purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup
tions or Sores ; cleanse It when you find it obetrueted
and sluggish ii» the veins; cleanse it when it is foul,
and! your- feelings will tell you when. Keep the Wood
pure, and the ln-atth of the system will follow.
Pig, Tape, nnd other Worms, lurking in the
■ystem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist,
there is scarcely an Individual upon the face of the
earth whose body is exempt from the presence of
worms. It is not upon ths healthy elements of the
body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors
and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of
disease. No System of Medicins, no vermifuges, no
anthelmintics will free the system from worms like
these Bitters.
I WALKER, Proprietor. JL H. MCDONALD A CO„
Druggists and Hen. Agents. San Francisco. California,
and 31 and 34 Commerce Street, New York.
■3TSOLD BY ALL DRU UGISTS AND DEALERS.
Sheriff* Sales lor June, *7l.
WILL be sold, before the Courthouse door in
Cartersville. Bartow County, Ga., on the
first Tuesday iu June, 1871, within the us
ual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit
The property known as Bellwood Iron Works
two miles from Cartersville, on Pettit’s Creek
containing one hundred and eighty acres, more
or less, with a good water power, and situated
in one of the best localities in the county for a
custom mill. The lauds are tine for cotton,
grass or clover. This is not intended to include
the boilers, engine, or any of the machinery
used in the Iron Works. The same pointed out
by defendants, ami levied on under an execu
tion in favor of Lewis Tum Lin, vs. C. W. llun
nicutt and others;
Also, at the same time andjdace, that part of
the house iuul.the grouu i occupied by the s.une,
known as the Stocks Livery Stable property
now occupied by Mess. Claytons as a store
room, and by T. J. Bridges as an eating house
and confectionary, on Main street, in Carters
ville. This does not include the room occupied
by G. L. McDonald, but goes to the dividing
line in said building,.between said McDonald
and the property here levied upon, the lot. the
width of the stores above described, in front,
and two hundred feet deep. Levied ou as the
property of John G. Stocks to satisfy a ti fa is
sued from Bartow Su|>erior Court, in favor of
Janies A. Casey, vs. said John G. Stocks.
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 125, 164, 124, 165, 166, lying in the 17th
district and third Section of Bartow County,
containing two hundred acres of laud, more or
less, levied on as the property of Otis L. Baily
Executorof F. C. Daily, deceased to satisfy three
ti fas issued from Bartow Superior Court, one
in favor of Jason T. Daily, one in favor of Sarah
E. Yarbrough, one in favor of Mrs. A. L. Nelson
vs Otis L. Daily, Executor of F, C. Daily, dec’d.
Also, at the same time and place uuq settle
ment of land known as the Piles place, in, the
Seventh District and 3rd Section of Bartow
County. Levied on as the property of .John
Underwood, Administrator ofT. C. Underwood,
deceased, to satisfy one 11 fa issued from Bartow
Superior Court, in favor M. McMurray vs. said
John Underwood, administrator ofT C Under
wood deceased.
Also at the same time and place, the planta
tion whereon Robert Speer now resides, in the
17th district and 3rd section of Barton
County. Levied on as the property of the said
Robert Speer, to satisfy one tl fa issued from
Bartow Superior Court, in favor of George J.
Dykes, Executor of Bennett Lawrence, dee'd,
vs. Robert Speer.
Also, at the same time and place, one Steam
Saw Mill and fixtures, in the Sixteenth District
and Third section of Bartow Conntv. Levied on
as the property of J. M. Bishop Jfc Cos., to satisfy
one 11 fa issued from Bartow Superior Court iii
favor of J. C. Milam, vs. J. M. Bishop A Cos.
Also at the same time, lots of land Nos.
495 and 496, in the 4th district and 3d section,
of Bartow county, containing 75 acres, more
or less. Levied on as the property of William
Wise, to satisfy two Justice Court ti fas. issued
from the Justice Court of the 822nd district,
g. in., of said county, in favor of Mrs. M. A.
Blacker, vs said William Wise, for the purchase
money. Levy ntude and returned so me by Mil
ler Collins, Constable of said district.
Also at the same time and place, the house
and lot in the town of Cartersville, ah reonJohn
J. Jones lives, levied on as the property of John
J. Jones, to satisfy a Justice Court 11*1 a issued
from the Justice Court, of the mud district.
G. M.. Bartow Countv, in favor of Annspaugh
A Maxwell, vs said John J. Jones, on foreclosure
of lien for work done on said house, levy made
and returned to me by Miller Collins, Constable
of said District.
may3. W. W. RICH 1 Sheriff.,
James Kennedy, and. skv.
Satterfield St Wo Herd,
&SA&B&3 IV
Family
vhoierie*
AND
Prodnce.
CARTERSVIUaE, OA.
4T the old stand, East aide «t the rail
road, where we promise to sejl an ta
good terras, and aa loSir down in pnea, as
any grocery house in t«wn, either by the
WholDMalo or .Rct<|U,
Come and aee us and lest our sincerity.
J 11 BATTERFIBI D,
apr 12w ly J ,C WOFFORD.
TAX NOTICE.
I will attend at the following p’aees and times
for the purpose of receiving tax returns for 117$.
to-wit:
Bth District, May Ist, 18th. and 29th.
Adairsville, “ 2nd, 16th, and 39th.
Kingston. “ 3rd, 17th, and 31st.
17th District, “ 4th, 18th, and Ist Jna*.
Cassville, • “ sth, 19th, and 2nd “
Pine Log, * Htli, 20th. and 3rd “
Wolf Pen. Bth, 22nd, and sth “
Jxnver Stamp cr “ 9tii, 23rd, ami 6th “
Allatoona, “ 10th, 24th, and 7th “
Cartersville, “ 11, 12, 25, 28th. Bth A t*ih “
All persons are requested to give in theii
Lands by Numbers, Section* and District*.
W. T. Gordon, T. R. B. C.
DA R K ¥’K
Prophylactic Fluid.
fjlrils invaluable Family Medicine, f or p nrj
of *ickncs»: for burns, sores, wounds. , t j, ,
11 ——a————
lor Kryaipcla*, rheumatism, ami *li >Kni
«»s: for i-sYarrh. sore month. Sore th-.. t. .jj-oi,.
ria; for cholic, diarrfawo, cholera; .is an .nt,
soften and beautify tho skin: to rei;iov»
,;>oCn, mildew, fruit stains; taken internally
v» e>l s« willed extern all v; •(<> Im-’i’- r^rwn
mended by all who have used it—is for sale hv
all Druggists nnd I'onntrv Mfrrh ipdmsr
l>e ordered directly of
PA tun PRUPin LAI 1C 1 0.,
i>ec. 8, w-ly. 161 WiUJam street. N. Y.
enjroi \, Bartow Conntv.—l\ hereas. many
E citizens of said county have petitioned the
Court of Ordinary of said comity, while sitting
for conntv pur)>o«cs. toonen a public road. ie-icL
inc from the Dallas and Rome road, near Tlios.
W. Brandon** gin house, to C. B irgcr’«.
as to connect with the road, fhr- w-ttirit tliere is
«lrea<lv an order to the Stite-onoar Dc|K»t, to-wit
leaving the Dallas and Rome r*md at the cor
ner of the fence, near the lime->ink. leaving it
-to the mist, thence along the fencew as per marks
on the trees, until It intersects the line recently
cut onh ar.d then«*e until it intersects the new
road ne.arC. (J. Barger's residence: and, where
as, Commissioners to review the said‘road have
lies*n appointed, by the Court., and said Cs'in
inissioners ha-at«g-aefMirteil-- fai*era»fly as to ‘he
utility of said road, and recommend the open
ing of the same; therefore, all person* concern
ed are notified to bwanid apponcr. at my office,
.on or liefore the 6th day of JtiiH* next, aiul show
cause, if any th*v ran. whv said mad should
not lie opened and established, and made a pub
lic road.
Given under nir hand and official signature,
this May 2nd, 1871. J. A. HOW ARD.
Ordinary 11. C.
R. F. MADDOX, '
wholesale dealer in
Tobacco, Sugars,,
AND
LICmOES,,
Hail*Hoad Croaking, Natioual Hotel
DTork, ITLaXTA, .7A.
Agent for the sale of Virginia and North
Carolina Tobaccos. may U-wly
For Male.
IWILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY, on the
first Tuesday in June, 1871, before the court
house door in ( artersviltr, Bartow r»., Gn„ the
following land, to-wit : Lit of Laud No. 168,
in the 6th District and 3rd Section of-said coun
ty, containing One Hundred and Forty-Five
acres, more or less. The said lot is WELL
TIMffICKKD, and lie* alnoit two mile* from
Cassville. joining the lands of Mr. John Bniith,
and the Mumiord farm. J. L. ROGERS,
may 2, 1871 -swtd
lor Kry
SATTERFIELD, PYROA & CO.,
Are Daily Receiving and Opening One of the Finest & Largest Stocks of the Most Choice, Select and Fashionable
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
CLOTHING, NOTIONS. HATS BOOTS, SHOES, &C„
Ever before exhibited In the CARTERMKILLE MARKET, and ‘-Want to Nell Them.”
Xow’m your time and here’# your plaee to buy a heap of line good.** for little money.—
Come, one and all, and wee for yonrselveN. SATTERFIELD, PYROfI & CO., CARTERSVILLE.
afcjy-We are also Agents for TRIOX FACTORY, and BINGERS’ SEWING MACHINES.
The prettiest, cheapest, richest and must
captivating ladies’ Htess’ (j?qpds, in ’own,
htrejust reeeixeli ajßkd opened
terfield, &, Cos.
Ladie*, fyrget there is a nice
lot of Handkerchief Extract)*, Coiogncs,
Toilet PowMers, Conib,s, Brushes, Ac., at
the New Store. ‘ May sth-tf.
tSP Suite off bom $2,00 to
|4,00 at
Sattekfeild, Pybon oi Co's.
ir Job Work done at this office, canupt
be excelled this, side of Pe]|iff, wq
want to do a hea^. loo, and will it,
•ad do it cheap.
*
and HJs Wife.
Gentlemen with ladiis visiting Atlanta,
can be ftirnishetl with elegant accommoda
tions at his private residence, on Whitehall
•Meeet, Here you will find private enter
tainment superior to any public house in
the eity. Enquire at his Restaurant on
Alabaata Str*e<, Atlanta, Ga.
The above is exclusively for ladies, or,
gentlemen with ladies.' apr. li-swtf
®SF*Tl>oii6 wtio design purchasing ft
Hewing Machine, are requested to give
the Siotjer a trial. It is the best Ma
chiue now in
at one of these aud
ffnetiieiM. call at the Store of
( iy.EiyrjELD, Ptkon & Cos,