The Cartersville semi-weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1871, June 13, 1871, Image 3

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rr» (y \v IV 3.1 -A. 'P TP PI H !H« * .. •» —fr ■■■ jL ~ Porters* ilb’i June !•’!> IS7I, recteil to the ilvr tispirt*nt oftho Cutnm'mg High Scm> 01, to be found in another ooluinn. The next sea son of this young but fteufisltias institu tion of learning will b# opened oaAhi 19 th instant, Mr. James U. Vincent, Principal,, I# a youn£ man of rare qualifications as an instructor of til# young. Possessed of an amiable disposition, open expression of countenance, kind heart, genteel manners, of unquestionable moral character, highest type of literary attainments, and, as a des ciplinarian, tender and gentle yet’ firm and decided ; hi# school jffs also backed up by a corps es assistant teachers worthy of the Principal, a majority of whom, together with the Principal, were formerly citizens of this county; which fact commends the school to the patronage of Bartow county deople. Camming, the locality of the school, is in Forsyth couuty, and is a very desirable place for such an institution. High, dry, ami healthy# the student breathes a pure afmoiphere, and drinks good w .tcr; free from excitements and corrupt associations; no occasion for gaudy raiment or costly ap parel to divert the minds of students; society refined jet unaffected; board almost nomi nal as to price and best as to quality. In fact, the whole community are interested in building up this school, And the result is no stone is left unturned, by the citizens of that village, that will add attractions to the school or comfort to the student. With 'such a corps of instructors in such a community, the school is necessarily a success. Union Sabbath School Pic-Nic, »t this place, on Friday last, passed off very pleasantly, notwithstanding the extreme heat of the weather, and disappointment in not being honored with the presence of the invited schools of Marietta, Ac worth, Cal houn, and Dalton, and the schools generally of this county. Owing to the lack of trans portation on the State Road, and the very great press of labor among our farmers, the three Sabbath Schools at this place and one from StilcsbofO, together with a few visit ors and citizens of the county, were com pelled to forego the pleasure of meeting so groat a number as was anticipated on the occasion, and had to divide their hospitali ties, and share their friendly greetings, with the comparatively small number pres ent, which was ample for the crowd and no little to spare. Good cheer and smiling faces marked the leading features* of the day. At the appointed hour tho three schools of this place met at the Methodist Church, were arranged in procession, and, under the direction of the prince of sabbath school superintendents, Mr. John A. Erwin, were marched to the Depot, and were there joined by the sabbath Bchool of Stilesbore, under the direction of Mr. Irby G. Hudson, ahd the procession were then marched to the beautiful grove in the fork of the Row land and Doutlutt’s Ferry Roads, where a stand and seats had been arranged. The exercises of the hour were opened with a welcoming address by Mr. Judson Attaway, which was chase, spirited, and well deliver ed, especially for one so young and unac- eustomed to public speaking. The first or ator of the day introduced was Rev. Win A. Milner, who also addressed the audience in a pointed and forcible manner fora short time. The speaker is the eldest sod of the late lamented ltev. Richard A. Milner, the first pastor of tho Presbyterian Church in this place, whose remains now sleep in the valley of the Etowah—a man universally loved and esteemed—upon the shoulders of this son has fallen the mantle of the father. He is just out college, and, having his feet Bhod with the preparation of the gospel of peace, now enters fully upon his labor of love in his master's vineyard. The second and last orator introduced was the Rev. R. B. Ileaden, pastor of tho Baptist Church in this place, who, with hat in hand, ascended the stand, and addressed himself to the children, in a pathetic and simple style, thereby eliciting their undivided attention. He is also a young man cf much promise, a Bartow county boy, raiged in Cassville, and educated at the Cherokee Baptist Col lege. With a well ballanced mind and vig orous intellect, coupled with studious hab its, he bids fair to make a minister worthy of the great and powerful denomination wliioh he now stably represents The ex ercises were Iwerspersed with beautiful sabbath school songs by the schools. The speaking over, the tables were spread, and all hands engaged in discussing the merits of the rich viands so temptingly set before them, aftet which they felt at liberty to roam over the grounds singly, in couples, ■or in parties as to them seemed best ; or indulge in innocent amusements, sweet con verse, or silent glances. A number of the belles and beaux, not wishing to confine their rovings to such circumscribed limits as the picnic grounds, indulged in a buggy ride to Rowland Springs. Nothing, at all, transpired during the day to mar the peace and enjoyment of any one, as far as we could learn. Messrs. Pattiilo & Baker were early on the ground with their elegant Soda Foun tain, dispensing their cooling and invigora* ting beverage to the thirsty ones who huug around its exhilerating waters. The thing tnost peceptibly m ; s sed, was the mellodiou and 'rains of the Cornet Brass Band, which )’ previous arrangement, were filling an engagement at Pine Log and Sonora Acad emy Exhibitions, an account of which will be found in another column of this paper— One after another dropped off, as the even ing wore away, until there was nothing left but the empty stand, vacant seats, and scat 'ered fragments, to rftmiW one of the pic me and social reunion, in Cartersville, on Friday, the 9th day of June, 1871. BPft,The Livery Stable stock of Moon & in this place, has been sold at ftecel 'cr 8 Sale, and bought by Messrs. J. E. & C, Roberta, of Cartersville, who now has Stable in full blast. They keep on hand F as they are both live stock men, know exactly how to make a horso glang— W in keep no o)her rt> y. ' 1 re gret to learn that the residence of AU \ KST Was burned, adfiy or two ago. "" *bat he lost every thing. LOCAL ITEMS •T. r JT. OiDhoii, Lonnl I^tlitor. Jhajp'K. W. Mt’Ki’ilY ts our atUlirifcizq|A Agent andcoHectovr. To receive anti receipt Tor Sub scription to the Express, and to colleen claims. - ..... . - W. F. WIfiKAIS is our authorized | local and traveling Agent, to receive and re ceipt for subscription* to the Express. Skd* On Wednesday morning l;ud f accompanied by the Cartersville Brass Bund, we took our departure for ’Possum Trot, to attend the Examina tion and Exhibition of Pine Log Ma sonic Institute. Our engineers, Shaw and McCarson, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather and the very bad condition of the road, land ed us safely, and ou schedule time at our journey’s end. Nothing of any note transpired after our arrival, until afternoon, save the Annual Address delivered by Col. It. C. Saxon, whiih wusablo, eloquent and very interesting, , but we thought rather elaborate. The ' address concluded, the Band played a piece of music, after which dinner was announced, and the entire crowd re paired to a beautiful grove a few rods distant from the Academy, where they found two long tublea laden with eve rything in the culinary line that heart could wish, of which they were invited to partake. No rushing, pulling or crowding to get to the tables, but on the contrary, perfect order was main tained, and the result was, that none were slighted, and all had plenty. During the whole of the forenoon it rained almost incessantly’, and oven at noon, dark, murky clouds which were gathered overhead betokened nothing but rain in the afternoon.— But, to the great joy of all, about 1 o’clock, tho great King of Day% made his debut, dispelling those ugly clouds which, during the first part of the day, Dad obscured his smiling face and shut off Iris genial ard invigorating rays, inspiring all with new life and energy. After an hour’s recreation and rest, the crowd were summoned to the arbor by the notes of the Band, and the exercises resumed, viz: the ex amination of the students; and just here we desire to remark, that we nev- er saw pupils more rigidly examined, or more perfectly and thoroughly un derstand the studies over which they had gone, and upon which they were examined. The examination was got ten through with by 5 o’clock, and a recess of fifteen minutes given, at the expiration of which time, the people w ere assembled in hko manner as be fore, and tbe time between that and G o’clock, was occupied by the juvenile exhibition, and the speeches of the boys’ and the compositions of the girls were all new, and quite interesting.— Six o’clock having arrived, a dismissal was granted until 7 o’clock, at which hour the Senior Exhibition commenc ed. After supper, the hour for assem bling having rolled round, the Baud again gavo the signal by discoursing a piece of music which rang out upon the stilly night air, echoing and re echoing over hill and dale, and finally dying away on the gentle evening zephyrs far away among the moun tains, and then, for a short time, si lence reigned supreme. The people all having congregated, the exercises were opened by a s lutatory speech delivered by master Albert Weems f who acquitted himself in a manner highly creditable to himself and teach er. Following the salutatory, were many other speeches, compositions and dialogues, all of which were interesting iu the highest, and reflected great credit upon instructors and students* We very much regret that time and space forbid us from giving, in detail, a report of this Examination and Ex hibition. Rev. J. M. Brittain, the ef ficient and gentlemanly Instructor, knows how to conduct exhibitions, and examinations so as to prevent them from becoming monotonous and tire some. He is a ripe scholar, good teacher, a Christian gentleman, and enjoys the good will and respect of not only his pupils, but of all who know him. In behalf of the Cartersville Brass Band, we return our sincere thanks to the whole-souled people of ’Possum Trot generally, and especially to Mess. Thompson, Gordon, Walker, Barton, Shaw and McCarsou, for the very kind and hospitable manner in which we were entertained. Long may the Pine Log Masonic Institute flourish, and we hope to have the pleasure of attending other Com mencements at ’Possum Trot. In our next issue, we will give our readers a report of the Commencement exercises at Sonora Institute, in Gor don County, thither we went from ’Possum Trot. Owing to the extreme scarcity of local items, and the press of other matter, we won't trouble our brain try ing to manufacture any, for this paper. Our town council are having good work done on the streets. The side walk on lennessee Street is a substan tial improvement. The South Carolina Land and liu niiifratiwii Aaawiafion —An Im portant Enterprise. By Veference to tbe advertising columns of thi# morning's Courier, it will be pereieved that an important enterprise has just enter ed upon its inception in Charleston. Gen eral# M. U. Butler and M. W. Gary,.and our fellow townsman, John Chadwick, Esq-, have entered into an association for the pur pose of facilitating and pronmtiug immigra tion into our State. The importance of this enterprise will at once be perceived, and it will be equally apparent that in order to make it a success, our people throughout the State will have to lend their cordial assist- ance te it. The Association proposes to es tablish agencies in the principal cities of Europe, and the North and Northwest, for the purpose of inducing immigration, and assisting such persons who may desire to come to the State and become permanent settlers upon the sotl. The land proprietors throughout the State, to whom particularly immigration is of the vastest importance, can facilitate the association by offering their surplus lands for sale on easy terms of cred it. The Association proposes to negotiate the purchase of such lands for immigrants, and call# upon its friends to furnish it at once with the information as to the amount of land they may have to dispose of. The names of the gentlemen who form the Asso ciation are a sufficient guarantee of its reli ability, and we commend the enterprise to the support and encouragement of our citi zens, with our best wishes for its success. \ Charleston Courier, Mxrch 28th. John Harwell showed us a mill-pick which he had upset and tempered, the other day, and which he warrants to stand as well as those made North. Those who have tried John’s work on the#e picks will attest the truthfulness of the assertion, that they can not be excelled. He tempers by a chemica process. • SCHOOL NOTICE. TIIE Trustees of the Cartersville Female Academy have secured the services of a lady at Danville, Ky., of the highest qual ifications and character, to take charge of the school. She will commence about the first of July. The actual time she will give notice of on her arrival here. She will come with the best testimonials, and we un hesitatingly recommend her to the patron age of the public. J. R. PARROTT, ABDA JOHNSON, Trustees, W. H. GILBERT, P. L. MOON, JNO. W. WOFFORD. June DANGER IS AT TIIE DOOR! Prepare to Avert It. MESSRS. HOFFMAN & STOVER WILL erect, in the most approved and scientific manner, the IRON, ZINC, AND COPPER LIGHTNING RODS. will put them up much cheaper, and on better terms than parties from elsewhere. They also do all kinds of PAINTING, FRESCOING, WALL COLORING, PA PER HANGING, &c., inthe very best style, and on reasonable terms. • All work warranted to give entire satis faction. All orders left at tbe New Drug Store will receive prompt attention. June 2,-sw2m. Mr. It. F. Pickren is Agent for the “Celebrated Common Sense Sew ing Machine,” the best Machine for the money in use. He requests all to call at his Furniture Store and examine it June 2--ts. Fine assortment of Ge.nts Dress Shirts, Fancy Shirts, Collars and Cuffs just opened by Satterfield, Pyron & Cos. Just Received FINE TABLE CUTLERY! k NEW SUPPLY OF CASTORS AND OTHER PLATED WARE. Cheap as they can he bought in any Southern market. J. T. OWEX. tigT Gibson’s Diodora, 15 years old. The best whiskj on the market, at the Star Saloon. May 26,—tf. New Spring and Summer Goods, by th. thousands, for sale, at S. & M. Liebman’s Satterfield, Pyron A Co’s, is the place to buy good goods, fiue goods, and fashionable goods, real cheap. Remember the New Drug Store is the place to go if you want Pdhb and Frksh Drugs and Medicines, cheap. May sth,-tf. WM. H. HOWARD Is Agent for the BEST CABINET ORGANS FOR Churches, Schools, Halls, and Parlors.!! Made in America, vii: Mason ft Hamlin’s, A 6. A. I’rlnoe ft Co’s. Also, Agent for A Splendid Piano, Guaranteed by Written War rantee to keep in Perfect Order for Five Years ! | Also, Agent for Various Smaller MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!!! WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THIS LINE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO Gall on me and get my Prices. Call and see Illustrated Cata logue and Price List Don’t forget this Advertisement. W. H. Howard, Cartersville, Georgia. in arch 28th ’7l—sW3m. • {feiy-Tbose purclaisiDg a Sewing Machine, are requesfixito give the Singer a trial. It is* the (test Ma chine now in use. If you wish to look at one of these elegaut and substantial Machines, call at tho Stofo of Sattewieli*, Pvaox Sc Go., Ageuis, Salterfiekl, Pyron Sc Cos. are selling Ladies’ Dress Goods at greatly reduced prices. Call and examine for yourselves, and be convinced that we are selling real Bargains. Just received at Satterfield, Py ron Sc Co’s., Full Line Ladies’ Dress Trimmings, Laces, Edgings, Inserting, Fringes, Ribbons, Sc c. Line Lawns, Percales, Swiss and N linsook Muslin, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, which they are offering at Extremely Low Figures. you want the best Aewing Machine ever manufactured—tbe father of themall— call at. Messrs. Satterfield, Pyron & Co.’- Storeand huv one of-Singer’s unapproach# able, unrivalled, model machines. Away with your Broom Factory! Carters ville is ahead of that 1 She now boasts oi a real, live COLLAR FACTORY! Ask Billy Edwards axd Rooer Williams! Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Siillin gift—the great Blood Purifier. S. & M. Liebman have received the largest lot and assortment of Trunks and Valises ever before brought to thi# market. England had her Cromwell! France her Bonaparte, but Cartersville has her COLLAR FACTORY, at Edwards’ “Gear Shop.” Globe Flower Cough Syrup breaks up Whooping Cough and Croup, am 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 Cartirsville Proobksiuvii?. —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 milking all sorts of Collars —horse col lars and mule collars; big collars and little collars; white collars and black collars, in the identical town of Cartersville, at Billy Edward’s “Gear Shop;” we know it is so, for we have been aroqgjl and seen ’em make ’em. If you would know it to be true, do *s we have done, go an l see for yourself. BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIB OFFICE. You can buy watches, clocks and jewelry as cheap at J. T. Owen’s as any where else, or from any body else. s If you want anything done in the jeweler’s line, cali on J. T. Given. Clothing! Clothing!! Clothnig !1 1— Let the cry be extorted : “CLOTHING 1” 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 LIEBMANS 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 ' LIE B MAN’S.” Job Work done at this office, cannot be excelled this side of Pekin, China; we want to do a heap of it, too, and will do it, and do it cheap. Merchants, Mkchanios and Farmers. —Buy your horse and mule Collars of Wm. C. Edwards, and get better and cheaper ones, and, at the game time, encourage home industry and enterprise. tgk, French Cloths and Cassimers for sale at extremely low figures at Satterfield, Pyron & Co’s. Messrs. JOURDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, Atlanta, Ga., have on hand the 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, Bunny Side, Barsnae, McGhee’s 4 A, Golden Rule, Rosa Belle, Globe Twist, Crown Navy, May Apple. And many other desirable brands not men tioned; together with a fine variety of Smok ing Tobaccos and Cigars. Messrs. Gower, Jones A Cos., Are still at their old trade -making, selling, and repairing carriages, bug gies, Wagons, 4*c. They are continu ally enlarging their business in order to supply the daily increasing demand for their vehicles. They have the most extensive carriage Beoository and Man ufactory in Cherokee Georgia, and the reputation of tbeir 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 States. . See advertisement 10u Finest and Purest Liqours in town, at the Star Saloon. May 26,--tf. Star Saloon is. the place to get the finest and the cheapest ci gars in Cartersville, and no mistake. May 26,-tf. LKHgriLJfiBU The * Tain Killer” may justly he staled ihc great medicine of the world, for there ip no region of the globe into which it has not found its way, and been largely used and highly prized. Moreover there is no clime to which it has »ot proved be well adapted for the cure of a considerable variety of dis eases; it is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, serious cuts, bruises, wounds and va rious other injuries, as well as for dysente ry, diarrhoea and bowel complaints general ly, it is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of the globe. It is a very eignfieant fact, that notwith standing the long period of years that tbe “Pain Killer’ 1 has been before the world, it has never lost o*he whit of its»popularity, and at uo previous time has the demand for it been so great, or the quantity made been so large, as it is to-day. Another significant fnfct is, that nhwhere has the Pain Killer ever been in higher re pute, or been more generally used by fami lies and individuals, than it has been here at home, where it was first discovered and and introduced. That the Pain Killer will continue to be, what we have styled it, thz use at MKixcncit or thk woku>, there can not be the shadow of a doubt.—Providence Advertiser. A Chap! cr of Facia. Space is valuable in a newspaper, and it is therefore proposed in this advertisement to condense a variety of facta, important to the public, into a small compass. Those facts refer to Hoetetier’s Stomach Bitters— what that celebrated medicine is and what it will do, In the first plaee, then, the arti cle is a stimulant, tonic and alterative, con sisting of a combination of an absolutely pure spirituous agent with the most valua ble medicinal vegetable substances that Bot anic research has placed at the disposal of the chemist- and the physician. These in gredients are compounded with great care, ani in such proportions as to produce a pre„ p&ration which invigorates without exciting the general system, and tones, regulates and controls the stomach, the bowels, the liver, and the minor secretive organs. What this great restorative will do must be gathered from what it has done. The case of dyspepsia, or any other form of in digestion, in which it has been persistently administered without effecting a radical cure is yet to be heard from, and the same may be said of bilious disorders, intermittent fe ver, nervous affections, general debility, constipation, sick headache, mental disabili ties, to which the feeble are so subject. It purifies all the fluids of the body, including the blood, and the gentle stimulus which it imparts to the nervous system is not succeed ed by the slightest reaction. . This is a chap ter of facts which readers, for their own sakes, should mark and remember. S. & I. LIEBMAN, Have Received the HOST ELEOAMT, Best Selected ▲ad Cheapest! STOCK OP DRY-GOODS, ® *•" * * PSw w w* * .•* CLOTHING, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, v BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &G. 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. S. & M. LIEBMAN, apr 23-wiim CARTERSVILLE. j ViUM, * H. McDomui A Cos.. * Cn. Afoau, 9u FrsnMKo, Cal.. •»* M CT.rco Ural, N. T. | MILLIONS Bear Testimnny ta their P WaaSerfal Caratlve Effect*. Thay are not a vfla Fancy Drink, Made of Faar Kaai, Whtakay, Preef Spirlta and Kefnne Ltaaara doctored, epiecl and sweetened to please the tsato,called “Tonics,” “Appetiser*,” “Krati>rara,''Jic., that lead the tippler on to drunken ness and ruin, but are a true Mediatne,made from the Native linots and fieri* of California, free frarn all Alcaholic Stimu* lanta. They are the (2 RKA T BLOOD F( KI FIKRand A LIFE GIVING FK LNCJI’IpE, a perfect Ilenovator and In vigors tor of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring theblood to a healthy condition. Ke person can take these Bit ters according to directions and remain long nnweU, provided their hones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. ? They are a Gentle Pmrgntlve nowell nm a Xaale, possessing, also, the peculiar merit es acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the J.iver, and all the Viserai Organs. FOR FEMALE COM PLAINTS, inyowngor old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters have no eqaal. For Inflammatory nnd Chrauir Rltruma* tlam anti Gsst, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billons, Remittent and Intermittent Fe vsri. Diseases ms the lilood, Liver, Kid ■eya and Bladder, these Bitters have Itesn most suecsaafuL Bach Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organa. DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Goughs, Tightness of ths Chest, Dissineas. Sour Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of the bangs. Pain in tbe re gions es the kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the eflsprings of Dyspepsia Tlisr invigorate the Stomach andstftnulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all imparities, and im parting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SHIN DISEASES, Eruptions.Tetter, Balt Rheum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car buncles. Ring-Worms. Scald Head. Sore Byes, Erysipe las. Itch. Scurfs. Discolorations of the Skin. Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatav-r name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such eases will convince the most Incredulous oftbelr curs tive effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon And its Im purities bursting through tbe skin in Plmpiee, Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find It obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is fowl, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will fellow. Pin, Tape, and other YYoruie, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Bays 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 the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon ths diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. J WALKER, Proprietor. B. Hi He DONALD * 00, Druggists and Hen. Agent*. Sam kranctsco. California. and St and M Oomraetwv Street. Near York. larSOLD BY ALL DRUOGIST3 AND DKALABA. A<liiifiii«itratar’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of un order from the Court o Ordinary oi Bartow county, will lie widen the llrst Tuesday iu June, 1871. at the Court House door, in said county, between the legal sale hours, the reversionary in barest tp half of lots of land Nos. IT!) and 206, in 6th (list, and 3rd sec. of Bartow county, the said lots being the dower of Mrs. Nancy Denman, widow of Felix 6. Den man, doc’d; the said reversionery interest sold as the property of said dCc’d. P<»ssession 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, dee’J. Terms of sale cash. April 22ud, 1871. 11. W. Fite, Adtu’r F, li. Denman, Dec’iJ. ——win iss——CMßannr—w Cartersville Prices Current* Corrected Semi-Weekly by A. R. Hudgens, (grocery Mcrcluint. Cotton - .per lb. 10 to 13 Axes per doz. $13.00 to f 15.00 Meats: Butter—Goshen lb 50 (m 6de Shoulders Ibl2f?bl3 “ Country -.95 & 80c Clear rb side 12(3,15 Beeswax tb 20 fa, 25 Plain hams 14fail5 Brimstone & sulph. It) 8 7f15 Ciuv. hams 18(&*0 Blue,tone ....tt>ls>k2o Fresh pork 9(4 10 Borax tb 50 (4 60 Cheese, tb 18 (in 22 Crackers—Butter lb 8(k 25 Cigars, M s7o,®s® “ Soda 7.'jfrtds “Doui. $15fa430 “ Cream... ISrtf/iO Tobacco’tb 60fa70e Candy—Fancy asst. Hi I9rtfc4o. “ Medium 7U(ti.fsc “ Stick. fl*&3o “ Prflne,LOssf.!U Coffee—ltio ...lb 18.q0i,25 “Va Leai'SOffiKh* “ Java 26(«28 “ Smoking 7.V«d00 Cream Tartar, lb st*g>7s Eggs, doz. 12«i16e Camphor—Gum. tb 1.25*2.00 Flour, cw't. s4(ad.so Cotton Cards, doz $7.50ae8.00 Lard, tb....14(§>16c Epsom Halts,... lb ... fVajlS Meal, hush. 75(g,90c Grain—Corns bush. 75d580 Lime, bbl. 1.75(<52.50 “ Wheat, red.l.so—oo Rico, lb .... 9r«,ISG “ live 75f«90 Salt, sack i.3*«§.40 “ Pena.. 1.40f«t52 Soda, tt> .... 7^H) “ Oats fiOoOitl. Starch, lb ... B<£ts “ Clover Seed $0.50-12 Soap-liar lb Sugar—Brown, 1b..*.13(444 Shot, bag $2.75^1.00 “ C .’ 14(®15 Shovels, Am. $1.50 “ A 15>i/(6Uiq iron tb....5(a>9 “ Crushed lfiqfffilS Putty, ft... 8&10c “ Powr’d .... 18(cs20 Indigo tb $1.75(«2.00 Svrup— Muscova. gal 40:'rt,50 Tallow, lb 10r&I2>i “ Golden .... SOoil.OO Tea, tb $1.25faj1.50 “ Ex, Golden $1(di1.25 Feathers tb «50u75 “ • New Orleans 80fa$l I‘epper, tb 250*35 Oil—Tanner’s, gal Mackl, kit $2—2.75 “ Kerosene t-VofSO Potatoes, Ir. 75f«,85 Linseed, raw “ “ boil’d Twine, hag. 30«,35 Rope—Manilla tb 28:038 Caudles, fb 19«aJk) “ Machine .... llfo}ls Lumber M sl6-S2O “ Cotton 37<fc40 Wool, wash. SOfadO Cotton Yarns, bun. 1.30-1.40 Osnaburgs y 15(«I8 Brown Sheetings, yd. 10 <fcl4 Turpentine 7.Vaisl Dried l’eaches, bush $1.50-75 Rags, cot lin tb 3J, “ Apples $1.75 White Lead 10r*15 Vinegar—Cidar, gal 50@75 Estrella Oil 40(0,60 (GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas JT Cephas P. Anthony, Administrator of the estate of Abel If. Anthony, deceased, represents to the Court in Ms petition duly fllednipi enter ed upon record, that he has folly administered Abel H. Anthony's estate. This' is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and cred itors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his Administration, and receive letters ®f dis mission, on the first Monday in September, ’7l. Given under mv hand and seal of office, thii. Bth day of June; 1871. J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y B. C. Satterfield Jk Wefford, 08&&8S.8 1 » Family OROCERIES AND CARTERSVILLE, GA. 4T the old stand, East side of the rail-- road, where 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 Retail. Come and see us and test our sincerity. J H SATTEHFIEi D, apr 12wly J C WOFFORD. TAX NOTICE. I will attend at the following prices and times for the purpose of receiving tax returns for 1871, to-wit: * 6th District, May Ist, 18th, and 29th. Adaimville, “ 2nd, 16th, aud 80th. Kingston ’T 3rd, 17th, and 31st. 17th District, “ 4th, 18th, and Ist June, Cassville, “ stli, 19th, and 2nd “ Pine Leg, “ 6th, 20th, and 3rd “ Wolf Pen. “ 8 th, 22nd, and sth “ Lower Stamper “ 9tn, '2B'>l. and 6th “ Allatoona, “ 10th, 24th, and 7th “ Cartersville, “ 11. 12, 25. 26th, Bth A Wth All persons are requested to give in their Lands by N umbers, Sections and Districts. W. T. liUIiDON, X. It. U. c. , DAKUY’s Prophylactic Pluia. "■3Mis invaluable Familv Medicine r„. | iin . ’ ,or l'Mrf * utiki c teasing, removing had odors i* *it » . •Ii .(■■Ki«v-:.l-tr btir'ij-. sore*, "o i».u. or Eryai|Kjias, rhcnnian.-.m, and all -kj,, , tl g <: for catarrh. sor«> mouth, sore . ia; lor cholic, diai rhuM, cholera; -|>ou», mildew, fruit status; taken iliterirtiHy well i- aiiplird externally; -■ highlv reimn mended h» all who have n>ed it— i> for s«ie |, r ill In* or.l' i cU ■! i rr. i I t ol DAHItk I’UOHI lI.VIU C()., Dec.fi, w-ly. Hit William Stnspt. N. y. FARMERS! ! ! LOOK. TO YOLK IYTER. KXT.H ! i.\» i A¥E MOY* KY BY DAtLIIO OX J. J). HEAD, I J ho Iff amb rrcetfing an entirely new and stork of Statute AMtl Fancy MPH 1- G O fPJPS, UPress Good*, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS r CLOTHING, SC., which ha ve been bought ai boitom price*, for CASHf The :ulvantages of having a resident buyer in New York, ofr’ long experience, enables me to offer advantages to cash buy ers, which cannot be overlook ed by any one who will con sult their own interest. All 1 ask is an examination of GOODS AND PRICES* to convince you that I will do all I say. i will again remind my long-winded customers that i occasionally need money, and hope they will find it conveni ent to call and pay. J. D. HEAD, Cartrrsville, Qa. Liberal Advances made to Planters on Cotton, to ship for immediate sale, or, to hold. April 13, 1871.-owtf FINAL NOTICE TO CLAIM ANTS AGAINST WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ORDETED, THAT ALL CLAIMS BE FILED with the Clerk of tbe Board of CoramiMiou ers, by FIFTEENTH JUNE, Or that the same will not be entertained. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. A. B. Culberson, Clerk.. DESIRABLE BIILDLYG LOTS FOR SALE t Tiie land in the town of Cartenville, known as tbe Solomon Property, has been surveyed. Erwin Street extended thro’ it, aud Building Lots Laid Off*, ami it is aow offered for ipiautitie* to suit purchaser,, upon reasonable terms. These lots are coiive nicut to the business part of town, and in a goes) neighborhood, making theui the most desirable lots now offered for sale. W. T. WOFFORD. apr. 17-swSm Cartenville, Ga.. . ALSO, ' t . / p THE *’ Pendergrass [Property, on Tennessee Street, is offered for sale, in lot, of 4th Acre or more, as purchasers desire.— Each lot fronts on a street. Those wi>lipvg to iKmies in an eliigiblo locality, can now do%o npon the most reasonable terms. Apply to W. T. WOFFORD, or E. D. PUCKETT, apr. 17-sw3in Carters*ille, O*. Grover and Baker Sewing Machine THIS celebrated Sewing Machine hns been it, use for nearly twenty years, and i\nwW «i#-» ed by over three hundred thousand faaußie*,- and has gained a reputation far above any oth er sewing Machine. It Las Imen awarded mere national prize* than any Wuar machine in the world; at the Great WorVlhiTaiwatt New York, it was awarded the* GOttYModal; at the Fair it won khe very highest prize, and in 1887, at Paris, it was awarded the L ross 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 net claim that premiums won at o«r State and Oounty Fails any groat honor or mark of distinction, as i; depends more on the operator titan thc.machftisj they seldom 2mve'lodge, whotiare ineehanie.. arid judges of a Sewing Machine. At Natienal Fairs there are a sworn Committee, who are judges of.machinery..< The following are some of the reasons why-the Grover A Baker is the best: - It is the lightest running Machine in use; it is the simplest; it is more rapid in its movement*; sews directly from two spools without rewind-, ing; sews all kinds of work without baiting,- can do twice M much work in a day as any other machine; it is the most durable, and almost noiseless; it sews equally well on all kinds of goods, from the finest Swiss runslin to the heaviest Beaver cloth; makes the clastic lock-stitch much the strongest in tise, andevciv machine is fully warranted. Who can desire any more in a sewing machine. There is every variety and sine of these machines, from the lightest family to the heaviest leather machine. These machines are now for sale at Cartersville, Oa, l>v Leon A CAMP, in one of Judge ParrwW's new Store Houses, under the City hall. Ma chines will be delivered to customers either in or out of the city, and full instructions given free of charge; and should any of our machines fall short of our recommendation, the oion-*y will be cheerfullv refunded or placed i» it* stead any other machine in use. 6M Machines repaired" and put in good order ukr the very shortest notice. LEON A. CAMP, i. Curtorsville, Ga. /GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Where .s VJT Daniel 14. Cunvus, Administrator ol t! V Ks sate of John P. Bn'rge, deceased, represent- M the Court, in his petition, duly tiled and entered upon record, that he has fully administered Jno 11.I 1 . Burge’s estate;- This is, therefore to cite all jicrsons eouceraed. kindred anrrCredifors. to show cause, if atiy they can, why said Admin istrator, should not he discharged ftom his A-t ministration, and receive Letters of Dismi— ' 1 on the first Monday iu Awrnst, 1871. (liven ' tier iny hand alid" seal of Office, this May ■ 1871". J. A. lIO\VAHX>, Unt' hi.