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IIURMCCTT& BELLINGfEAU, !
b* ' .
Dealers In
Cook and Heating
STOVES,
rates and Tin Ware*.
Ti*l■l€‘r.s , Triimiiiiigs. /
Man He*. ''
Wrought Iron Pipes,
For Steam, Gas, and Water.
I>R AIN PIPE. RUBBER HOSE, PUMPS.
UTBMI FITTINGS, OIL CUTS, GLOBE VALVES,
STEAM GAUGES A.ND WHISTLES, HYDRAULIC RAMS,
GAS FITTINGS AND FIXTURES, SHEET IRON,
GLOBE AND PATENT-BURNERS, TIN PLATE,
LEAD, COPPER, AND BRASS,
WATER CLOSETS, WASH BASINS, &€., &C.
Buy Hunnicutt & Bellingratli’s Ooliiml>iiX Cook.
A'CL 9, Marietta street. jITL+MtHPA*
HUNNICUTT & BELLINGRATH.
No. 9, Marietta Stteet, ATLANTA, GA.,
Plumbers, Steam, and "•as Fitters,
COPPER SMITHS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS.
ROOFING, in all its branches, in Tin and Corrugated Iron. —feb 14-w9m
Tin; pj; o pl’e’sTeug sto re"
New Drug Store Just Opened
INT THE EMPIItE BLOCK,
No. I Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
D 0. C. Heery, M. D., J. M. Rendleman, M. D.
Wholesale aid Retail
Iflßwjggi.to'tto*
\»7 r C- have opened at the above stand, and intend keeping a iirst-class stock of Drugs, Mcdi-
V V cineChemical*, Paints, Oils, Glass, and all articles usually kept in a lirst-class Drug
afore, amt respectfully* invite the attention ol Physicians, Families’, Merchants and Traders, to
our stock. We keep nothing but ilrsPkdass goods, and guarantee the purity of them. Particular
attention will be paid to the
PrcmeripUon Department,
Which will be directly under our own supervision, and having had many years’ experience, we
guarantee satisfaction.
Hole Agents Tor the sale ol* the only infallible remedy
for Dyspepsia and Nervous Debility discovered.
m»r 20, 1871-wly
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lIIRS. SHARPE will open, in Cartorsville, on or before the first day
IfJL of April next, A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Spring Millinery,
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
Having spent nearly two years in Memphis, in ohe of the largest and most fashionable estab
lishments there, she hopes to please in that line. Mrs. S. will pay special attention to Dress-
Making. in all its nranches, uua hopes, by strfci attention and good work, to merit a share of
patronage from the ladies of Carters vilie and surrounUmg country. mar. Pl-wly
Cartersyille Car Factory
AND
BUILD! mTIOU.
At a mooting of the Board of Directors of the tJartersvllle Clar Fac
tory Company, held at Gen. Win. T. Woffords Office, April.4th, 1871,
it was
OKDIiREI), That the Secretary make known to the public, through
tlie papers, that, from this date, the Company will be known as the
CARTERSVILLE CAR FACTORY AND BUILDING ASSO
and that the Superintendent be authorized to take contracts
for ISiiilfliug Houses, as well as Itail-road Cars.
Ihe public is assured that first class mechanics will be employed, and that
work will bo be executed with neatness and dispatch.
E. IT. GOWER, President.
H- PADGETT, Secretary.
Cartersville, Ga., April 5, 1871-swtf
MIMDILPIIA and ATLAOTA
Wine and liiquor
COMPANY.
SO. 2. GRANITE BLOCK, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
mAm&B m
PURE WINE AND LIQUORs,
C all Particular Attention to tlicir
Peach 1 Apple Brandy
June 7, 1870. wfan
PATTUXiO & BAKER,
DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES,
WIST MAIN STREET,ICARTERSniXE, GA,,
At the 0d Stand offi. C. & J. E, ROBERTS.
part of ß CONSTA^Tr ' Y HAND a choice selection of Family Supplies, consisting, in
BA<ION—SIDES, HAMS, ANDSHOULDERS.
LARD—TIRiU'/RS AND CANS. FLOUR AND MEAL,
r VINEGAR—FRENCH WINE AND CIDAR. SALT, RICE, &C.
“ B ’” “ C ’” AND demanara. molasses and syrup.
COFFEES—RIO. LAGUYRA. AND JAVA. TOBACCOS AND CIGARS r
CHEESE—FACTORY CREAM AND ENGLISH DAIRY. BUTTER-GOB HEN*
CANN ED MEATS—COVE OYSTERS, SALMON, AND LOBSTER. SARDINES
CANNED FRUITS—PEACHES, FINE APPLES, CORN. PRESERVES & JELLIES
BUCKETS, TUBS. BROOMS. BASKETS, WASH-BOARDS. WELL BUCKETS AC
PEPPER, ALSPICE, GINGER,' CINNAMON, CLOVES, NUTMEG AC
TOM VTOES, PICKLES, SODA, STARCH. AC.
POWDERt-HIFCE AND BLASTING,-FUSE, <f O
riT*A CHOICE VARIETY OF SEED IRISH POTATOES
A * S1 ~“
lui! ,u ‘ 1 - tfc Us our ooor ‘ c ' ‘ 18-w ly TATTILLO & BAKER.
W. A. IANSDELL, |
WHOLfcSALI: AND RETAR DRUGGIST, NO 19. WHITEHALL ST- ATLANTA- GA
Offers splendid inducements, aud all who need good Drugs at low figtrres will do well to
give him a call. Pays special attention to orders from Country Merchants.
Faints, OH, Class* Fine Medicinal
WAMM WiHISSai
Everything pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be fbund there.
NOTICE SPECIAL
Daily Drain irorn the
«ICi COLD SODA FOUNT”
All that man could expect in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lansdell challenges hi
Soda competitors to produce the fluid as near the freezing point as his. The coldest and
he best In thn city, Pure Fruit Syrups.
t*ansdell, TNo, 1 S> Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
May 12 18*0 ly. _____
\V. L. WADSWORTH.,
Importer of
.. | J ARB WARE, .. £IITLEIiY .. AND .. QINS,..
Wholesale Dealer in
saZiisi MECHANIC’S TOOLS,
House-Furnishing Roods, Carriage Material,
STOVES, GRATES AND MANTELS.
PI AGENTS FOR NAILS AND BELTING.
NO. 21 WHITEHALL STREET, CORNER ALABAMA.
Atlanta, } { G eorgia
17, 1870-wly
RUBLE A HIGHtT
AGENTS FOE RUSSELL & GO’S.
CELEBRATED DOl RLE FAN, PIVOTT CYLINDER
THREE HITCH ©EAR THRESHER^
And Separator, and also,
Improved Self-Raking Reapers mid Mowers.
|i»s{ Jeteitiei
A SEW SUPPLY OF
dCekhratb Jfarm
Wagons,
IMPROVED SINGLE ADD DOOBLE STAR CORN SHELLERS.
Improved Peacock Plows,
Cast-Steel .Excelsior Plows,
Silver Sled Clipper Plows—All sixes.
THE EUREKA SMUT AND SEPARATING MACHINE,
GALE’S COPPER-STRIPPED FEED CUTTER,
lA¥#lliilS f •
Masaey’s Brta&Cast Seeder aad Cfalfirator*
And General Stock of Well Assorted AGEIIICTURAL
IMPLEMENTS, always on Hand,
FARMERS CAN OBTAIN FROM US Rl IUCATES OF
ANY PARTS OF MACHINERY WHICH MAY
BREAK OR WEAR OFT.
We keep nothing which cannot be warranted No. 1 of its kind.
Finding by long experience in this trade, that it is much more
profitable to keep none but good, substantial and reliable Imple
ments Soliciting your orders, we are, Respectfully,
RUBLE & RIGHT,
Agreultural Depot, Cor. Market and Elgin Streets,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
. JanlTtk 1871— ts.
J. H. Anderson. G. W. Wells.
AHDE&SOH <fe WELLS,
Ao, 20 Alabama Street, Atlanta, €«eorgia, Opposite the
Passenger Bepot.
J
DEALERS IN
AGRICIJLTIJRAL IMPLEMENTS,
STEEL HAY-RAKES, COTTON G 1 AS,
COTTON SCRAPERS, COTTON PRESSES,
POST lIOI,E DIGGERS, HORSE POWERS,
STUMP PULLERS, COTTOA SWEEPS,
CIDER MILLS AC., AC., AC.
Machinery Os All Kinds.
AGENTS for H. *F-BLAXDY Manufacturer* of Portable and Stationery Engines, Saw Mills,
Corn aud Wheat Mills. Bone Mills, Machines, (tc.
Also, Agents for Schofield’s Cotton Presses and Horse Powers.
Agents for Wayne Agricultural Works. Reapers, Mowers, Stock Scales, Ac.
Agents for Bremon’s Threshers, lwth Separators and Overshots, ranging from onfl to six horse
power, and Wheat Fans. * - * °
M e will also sell Pitts’ Machine, Auitman & Taylor eight and ten horse power Separators.
lla\ mg negotiated special contracts with the best Manufacturing Establishments in the coun
try, we are enabled to offer all h
Goods at Manufacturers" Prices,
with Freight added.
P.^Li;r rSa,,tlj>oi,,erS ar * ******* to call and see us before purchasing, add scad tor
ANDERSON & WELLS.
may Opposite Passenger Depot , A TLANTA , GA.
George W. Jack,
Manufacturer of
USDIBB.
AND -—
illiliiia
DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND WILLOW WAKE
Wedding FORTIES andg SUFFER, Sfc., Gotten up in the
best style, at short i\otice !
We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our
u:<re and. complete stock—selected with great care and bought at
tho LOWEST CASH PRCIES.
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
march H^wly
THOS. M. CLARKE. )
ROB’T C. CLARKE i JNO. C. KIRKPATRICK
- , . , __ JNO. A. FITTEN.
Established In 1854.
THOMAS M. CLARKE & CO.,
(Successors to T. M. & It. C. CLARKE,)
IMPORTERS AMI> DEALERS ll*
Engl 1s h an and American
HARDWARE,
Cutlery* Iron, Steel*TETails,3C. R. Supplies, &c.,
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA ' ••••• GEORGIA.
equal inducements to those of any NoSn a mK§St. LUSIVELY ° aSh pm ' chases ’ that w * can offer
arriving for the FALL TRADE, the L ARGEST AND MOST
■SSSE2 £S&y°£t££J t &7 ARE ' CUTLERY * &c ->
select their ENTIRE SrfOCK from SAMPLEsTtherebyavo ding the ELS S
Extending to you an invitation to call in and examine our stock w, , vnn ,i ii :m* . trade ;
°"o y p O "l0“;fcTy ~5 " ,Oi “’ )o " ra
’ J Atlanta, Ga.
Beit & J£irkpairick ?
W. MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLE, GA ,
/K Wholesale an«l Retail
\ ylpy • HAIR and TOOTH BRUSHES
I . jjjfl ©LASS, PUTTY,
TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS,
EteirJlgents For Popular Patent tilledicin es . -®a
Family Medicines and Physicians’ Prescriptions, accurately
Compounded. feb. 24-ts
TOMMEY, STEWART & BECK,
JXai*dwai*e
’T'O WHITEHALL STREET ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
State Agents for Low’s Patent Improved
SHINGLE SAWING MACHINE
i
AND EVARTs PATENT AND SELF-FEEDING
Shingle Machines,
Capacity of Machines from 15,000 to 50.000 Shingles per day, and BURT’S LATHING MACHINE
manufactured by C. S. & S. BUICT.
t ALSO, AGENTS FOR
Portable Steam Engines of all Mizes
FRENCH BURR AND ESOPUS MILL STONES,
Bolting Cloths, etc.
Sycamore Powder Company Itifle and Blasting Powder.
Hu Halo Scale Co.’s Counter ami Platform Scales.
Circulars furnished on application. TOM ALEV, STEW ART & BECK.
ma> 25, 1871—wly 79 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
J. R. SPARKS, o. p. he^tlL
SPARKS Jt HEATH,
BOOT and SHOE SHOP,
EAST SIDE MAIN STEET,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
EMPLOY none but Number One Workmen, and we use none but, the best of
vW Material, therefore we are confident that we can give SATISFACTION. In our
Charges, our Motto shall he,
“Ijl Vl] and LET HYE,’
We pay Catrii for out' Stock* therefore, Jftust ifilVC CasA Tor OMr If 'ork
GIVE US V Till \L— ALL WORK WARRANTED,
june 2,-s\v3m.
F * M. Richards 01l
Healer i u
Stoves,
Orates,
Hottse-Fnmlshiif Oo*d»,
Tl* WARE, Ac.,
Corner Whitehall and
Hunter Streets.
Atlanta, Ga.
jan- 1, 1871-wly
Administrator’s Sale,
BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Court »
dinary of Bartow County wiU
fore the Court House, in Carter'viUe
County, on the i irst Tuesday in semVno 1
1871, between the legal sale hours, the trwt",’
land in said County whereon John c’orhin A •
ded at the time of his death, coutaiahiz A.
acres more or less; composed of lots *<« i
the 2*2d District and 9d Section,’and No- «'iV‘
11,12, 13, 62 and Northwest halt of No. 61 in’ o '
21st ana 2d Section of said County, u’ou- ’
acres of cleared land, in fine state of cultiv
tion; 70 acres Bottom land; the farm well i.,,
proved; good dwellings, and all necessary
houses; well watered—well and springs’ Th«
lands not cleared, well timbered. \k’ o
Nos. 165, 196 and 197, in the 21st District and"G
Section, Cherokee County, containing 120 acre
more or less; 5 acres cleared, with a good dwei’
ling house, the balance well timbered, known
as the Laughing. Gal place, on the Canton R, ia ,j
Sold as the property of John Corbin, deca-A
for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased -
Terms of sale—One half cash; the other hah A
a credit of two years, from date of sale, wuii
Interest from date; Note and good Securitv.-
Bond for Titles to be given. Possession men
Ist November. WM7 F. CORBIN, ad’m’r.
De Bonis non of JOHN CORBIN, deed.
June 28th, 1871.
R.~C&J E.ROBERTSMOON.
Cartersville, Ga.
RC. & J. E. ROBERTS having associate!
• themselves with U. D. MOON, in the
Sale ami Livery Stable Bu
siness, at t(>e old stand of Ford & Moon, are
now prepared to Buy and Sell Stock, Board
Stock, by the day, week, month, or year; and
also to supply private conveyances to the tra\-
eling public, and accommodate all with carri
ages, hacks, buggies, and saddle horses at mod
erate prices for cash.
Cartersville, Ga., jupe 15th, 1871-swtf
DESIrXbLE BIILDIVG
HOTS FOB SALE !
rpiiE LAKD IM TIIE TOMSI
■ of Cartersville, known as the
Solomon Property,
has been surveyed, Erwin Street extended thro’
it, and Building Lots Laid Off, and it is nmr
offered for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers,
upou reasonable terms. These lots are conve
nient to the business part of town, and in ag<“; •
neighborhood, making them the most desirable
lots now offered for sale.
W. T. WOFFORD.
apr. 17-sw3m Cartersville, Ga.
ALSO,
t ii:ig
Pendergrass
on Tennesseo Street, is offered for sale, in lot*
of 4th Acre or more, as purchasers desire.-
Each lot fronts On a street. Those wishing to
secure homes in an elligible locality, can no*
do so upon the most reasonable terms.
Apply to
W. T. WOFFORD, or
E. D. PUCKETT,
apr. 17-sw3m Cai tersville. Ga^
EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.-Whereas,
Baylis W. Lewis and William 1- Bright.
• executors of Margarett Gainesdec’d.rw ,res J”{"
to the Court of Ordinary, in their petition aui
filed and entered upo.n record, that they na\
fully administered Margarett Gaines’ estate,'
accordance with the will of deceased. lnj_ ;
therefore to cite all persons concerned, kiwbi*
and creditors, to show cause if any they c» u
why said executors, should not be discharge
and receive letters of dismission on the nrs
Monday in October 1871. .
Given under my hand and official signati..
July 3d 1871. J • A. HOWARD,
Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, BARTOW COUUTY.-Joel H
lyf Dyar having applied to be appointed Giis r ;
dian of the property of William and
Loveless, minors under fourteen years of***’
residents of said county, this is to cite all P“"
sons concerned io be and appear at the term '•
the Court of Ordinary, to be held next an*f
expiration of thirty days from the first
tion of this notice, and show cause, if t«*J’ l J
why said Joel If. Dyar should not be intrust'f
with the Guardianship of the property of &*>
minors. Witness my official signature,
July the 3rd, 1871. _ r
J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y
(GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTr.-W’here»>
JT A. J. Weems, administrator of U'f'nnv
Dukes, dec’d, represents to the court of Omi"*
ry, in his petition, duly flier! and entered
record, that he has fullv administered «W®ep
Dukes’ estate. This is, therefore, tocite ®*’ !
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
cause, if any they can, why said ad mini sir %
should not be discharged, and receive Le*«'• u
Dismission, on the.first Monday in Jul} **
1871. . , _-p
Given under my hand and official sig*>*. v
March 13th. 1871. J. A. HOWARD**^.
BARTOW COUNTY.-WJggJ
Henry B. McConnell, administrator
D. Christian, dec’d, represents to the re .
Ordinary, in his petition, duly filed and C j
upon record, that he has fully ‘
John IX. Christian’s estate. This is, the ,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred an
itors, to show cause, if any they can, y -.J re
administrator should not be discharged. •
ceive Letters of Dismission, on the nsst
in July next, 1871. „ . , . : „nit’ii re
Given under my hand and r o l \ f
March 13th, 187i_ .1. A.IIOWAKI 1 , L
ATLANTA SACK FACTOBI
\lfE are prepared, at all seasons, to m
ff dors for Grain and Flour JHicKn \t
size, quality, or quantity at our f««toy 1.,
lanta, Ga. IP. A. MI TCHELL A 1
sept 26. IS7O. wly