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" . A. LANS DRLL,
V -,™J- t SM.E ANP RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO 19 WHITEHALL ST ATLANTA GA
pi, ® rs| inilticcnn'uls, and all who need good Drugs at low figures will do well to
lr ® MbUl. ]>„y< special attention fodrders from Country Merchants.
I J ai»iis, Oil, Class, Fiae Medicinal
warns.
everything pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be found there.
NOTICE SPECIAL
Daily Drain from the
“ICE COLD SODA FOUNT”
Ml that man could expect in the way of a cold drink. \V. A. Lansdell challenges the
ompMitors to produce the fluid as near the freezing point as his. The coldest and
•and in the city, I’ure Frydf Syrups.
\V. .V. TiiinMitell. No, I i> whitehttll St., Atlanta, Ga.
May I*2 1870 Iy.
. 111'N.NHTTr & BELLINGRAH,
l>OMlers I *i
vtiok and Heating
S; f 0 V E S,
mid Tin Ware,
Tinuew’ Trimmings,
While naiitleH,
%V Iron PijKS,
For Steam, Gas, and Water.
{MNPfPE. KUBBEK HOSE, PUMPS.
STEAM FITTINGS. OIL CUPS, GLOBE VALVES,
STEAM GAUGES AND WHISTLES, HYDRAULIC RAMS,
G \ S FITTING'S AND FIXTURES, SHEET IRON,
GLOBE AND PATENT BURNERS, TINPLATE,
LEAD, COPPER, AND BRASS,
WATER CLOSETS, WASH BASINS, &C., &C.
lit;* nicutt it Bcllingrat.h’s Ooliiuitkin. Cook.
O. i, . I tritfUt sired. JfTL^.tTJ.
~”™~HUNNICUTT & BELLINGRATH. '
\ T o, 9, Marietta Stteet, ATLANTA, GA.,
Steam, and <>a.s * Fitters,
COPPER SMITHS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS.
MXTNG, in all its branches, in Tin and Corrugated Iron. —feb 14-wOm
T!ll. ii l iitery
Att tt !) te s s-M akttt a,
m ®S) mi t)
IfRS/.SHARPE will open, in Cartcrsville, on or before the first day
V of April next., A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Spring Millinery,
o f r r i r t: r, ate s t styl e s .
H ivlng spent nearly two years in Memphis, in one of the largest and most fashionable estab
lishments I here, she hopes to please in that line. Mrs. S. will pay special attention to Dress-
Hiking, in all its branches, and hopes, by strict attention anil good work, to merit a share of
i ; rou.ig* from the ladies of Carters ville and surrounding country. mar. 17-wly
Cnrtersyiiie Car Factory
[AND
BUILDING ASSOCIATION.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Carteraville Car Fac
tory Company, held at Gen. Wm. T. Woffords Office, April 4th, 1871,
it was
ORDERED, That ti e ? ecretary make known to the public, through
the papers, that, fre m this date, the Cos npany will be known as the
OARTERSVJLLE CAR FACTORY AND BUILDING ASSO
dJ 3AT I ON, and that the Superintendent be authorized to take contracts
t‘ >r Building lioiiscN, as well as Hail-road Cara.
Thu public is assured that first class mechanics will be employed, and that
w >rk will be be executed with neatness and dispatch.
E. I. COWER, President.
II- PADGETT, Secretary.
Cartersville, Ga., April 5, 1871-swtf
r 3EL ABEItPHIA and ATLANTA
Wine and liiquor
COMPANY.
, r O. 2. GRANITE CLOCK, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
DEALERS IN
■CRK WINE AND IAQUOBs,
Call Particular Attention to titeir
Seach 1 Apple Brandy
Jane 7, 1870- wfim _
PATTI 0.1,0 & BAKER,
JJJALEBIN FAMILY GROCERIES,
WEST MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLE, GA.,
At the Od Stand o£R. 0. & J. E, ROBERTS.
KKEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a choice selection of Family Supplies, consisting, in
part ol
BACON—SIDES. HAMS, AND SHOULDERS.
LARD—TIERCES AND CANS. FLOUR AND MEAL.
VINEGAR—FRENCH WINE AND CIDAR. SALT, RICE, &C.
SUG A RS—“A,” “B,” “C.” AND DEMARARA. MOLASSES AND3SYRUP.
COFFEES—RIO, LAGUVRA, AND JAVA. TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. f
CIIEESE—FACTORY CREAM AND ENGLISH DAIRY. BUTTER-GOSHEN!
CAN NED M E ATS—COVE OYSTERS, SALMON, AND LOBSTER. SARDINES
CANNED FRUITS—PEACHE3, PINE APPLES, CORN. PRESERVES & JELLIES
BUCKETS, TUBS. BROOMS. BASKETS, WASH BOARDS. WELL BUCKETS &C
PEPPER, ALSPIOE, GINGER, CINNAMON, CLOVES, NUTMEG, iVC.
TOMATOES, PICKLES, SODA, STARCH, &C.
POWDER—RIFLE AND BLASTING, FUSE, dC.
firjr-A CHOICE VARIETY OF SEED IRISH POTATOES.
lhe above, with manv other articles too tedious to mention, is offered to the trade At Short
Profits FOR CASH. 'COUNTRY PRODUCE bought or Bartered and soli!.
Cull and site u s and our Goods. 8 wly FATTIIXO & li \KEK.
THE PEOPLE’S DJJJjHj ST (TO
New Drug Store Just Opened
1 IN THE EMPIRE BLOCK,
Wo- 1 Whitehall street, ATI.A\ T y, IJKOKMA.
J. M. Rendleman, M, D,,
Wholesale anfl Retail
Thave opened at the above Maud, and inten» keeping a first-class stock of Drugs Medi
cines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, and all articles usually keut in a first rfi.ee ro-P.
I Store, and respectfully invite the attention ot Physicians, Families, Merchants and Traders to
our stock. I keep nothing hut first-class goods, and guarantee the purity of them. ParticnW
attention will lx; paid to the
Prescription Depart in en t,
Which will he directly under my own supervision, and having had many years’ experience we
guarantee satisfaction. ‘ ’
Sole Agent for tlie sale of the only infallible remedy
for Dyspepsia ami Nervous Debility discovered.
mar 20, 1871-wly
W. L. WADS" WORTHS
Importer of
J[ ARDWABE » .^IIITLERY.. AND ... Qm...
Wholesale Dealer in
™SEI MECHANIC’S TOOLS,
Honse-Fnrnishing Goods, Carriage Material,
gfiK STOVES, GRATES AND MANTELS.
AGENTS FOR NAILS AND BELTING.
NO. 24 WHITEHALL STREET, CORNER ALABAMA.
A. TLANTA, } { Gr EOKGIA
-17, 1870-wly
RUBLE t& HIGHT,
AGENTS FOR RUSSELL & CONS.
CELEBRATED DOUBLE FAY, PIVOTT CYLIYDER
THREE HITCH GEAR THRESHER,
Aik! Separator, and also,
Impi’ovcd Sclt-Rakinjj Reapers and Mowers,
■ |tts! Jetwel
A YEW SUPPLY OF
jsiuiitjialitr’s (ffdfkat’i) Jfarm
GOhiaoas.
IMPROVED SINGLE AND DOUBLE SMB CORN SHELLERS,
Improved Peaeoek Plows,
Cast-Steel Excelsior Plows,
Silver Steel Clipper Plows—All sixes.
THE EUREKA SMUT AND SEPARATING MACHINE,
GALE’S COPPER-STRIPPED FEED CUTTER,
XEA¥4?R9SBfIS,
iwuey’i Broad-Cast Seeder ani Cultivator,
And General Stock of Well Assorted AGRIUCTURAL
IMPLEMENTS, always on Hand.
FAKM E ICS CAY OBTAIY FROM PS DUPLICATES OF
AYY PARTS OF BACIIIYEBY WHICH MAY
BREAK OK 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 & HIGHT,
Agrciiltural Depot,Cor. Market and Streets,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Janl7th 1871—ts.
J. H. Anderson. G. W. Wells.
ANDERSON A WELLS,
Ao, 20 Alabama Street, Atlanta, Georgia, Opposite the
Passenger Depot,
DEALERS IN
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
STEEL lIAY-RAKES, COTTON GINS.
COTTON SCRAPERS, COTTON PRESSES,
POST HOLE DIGGERS, HORSE POWERS,
STUMP PUFFERS, COTTON SWEEPS,
CIDER MILLS AC., AC., AC.
Machinery Os AH Kinds.
AI.KNIS for 11. XK.TTT.AN in , Manufacturers of Portable and Stationery Engines, Saw Mills,
Corn anil \V heat Mills. JR->iu* Mills. Machines, Ac. J
Also, Agents for ScheliehFs Cotton Presses and ITorse Powers.
Agents tor \V ayno Agricultural Works, lfhapers, Mowers, Stock Scales Ao
A gents lor Gremon s Threshers, both Separators and Overshots, ranging from one to six horse
power, and Wheat Fans. h *
We will also sell Pitts' Machine, Aultman fz Taylor eight and ton horse power Separators,
iluiing negotiated special Contracts with the best Manufacturing Establishments in the coun
try, we are enabled to oiler all
x; ■ ; ;;Y ; ... : f/ ■ *v ■
Goods at Manufacturers’ Prices,
with Freight added.
LjSrf" and Dealcrs arc to call and see us before purchasing, and send for
, ANDERSON & WELLS.
2o~*u-tf Off ante Depot, ATLANTA, GA.
George W. Jack,
Manufacturer of
CIHBIBS.
A ND
DEALERS CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND WILLOW WARE
Wedding PARTIES and SUPPER, Sic,, Gotten up in tlie
best style, at sliort .\otiee!
w e would respectfully call the attention of the public to our
u ? e and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at
tho LOWEST CASH PRCIES.
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
march, 10,wlj
ROU T c'cLAKKlfi JSO ‘ C ’ KIRKPATRICK
Established In 1854. JNO A FITTEN
THOMAS Mm CLAEKE & if.,
(Successors to T. M. & R. C. CLARKE,)
IMPORTERS i\ll DI AI AHM I\
English and American
HARDWARE,
Cutlery, iron, Steel, Hails, S. R, Supplies, &c„
Peachtree Street,
AdLANTA >" GEORGIA,
Rn* 5S«n" "s Mwfgr; »«»«»««.«,
equal mdueement, to Those of any NortSn markM cash puKb “' es ' th “ »« can offer
COKPLEraSTScK r o'rHIBmPSRE I^%TiER F V Al ';'. T ? Al> i?' th ? AXD MOST
sell at prices that defy competition. “ ’ ’ &c *’ evei brou S hfc to tb,s market, and will
Jttlngr up immedl
°"eptVSo-%AIv re “ iain ’ yOUIS V6ry ieS P ectfull y- “ Til OS. M. CLARKE t | , CO.! end
Atlanta, Ga.
Beil &
W. MAIN STREET, EARTERSVILLE, GA ,
/k Wholesale and Retail
A Wtl HAIK and TOOTH brushes
im GLASS, PUTTY,
|d4P TOILET AXD SHAVING SOAPS,
For J Popular Patent mfWeilicines
Family Medicines and Physicians' Prescriptions, accurately
Compounded. feb. 24-ts
TOMMEY, STEWART & BECK,
Havdwave
Keifcliantii,
T'O WHITEHALL STREET ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
State Agents for Low’s Patent Improved
SHINGLE SAWING MACHINE,
AND EVABT 8 PATENT AND SELF-FEEDING
Shingle Machines,
Capacity of Machines from 15,000 to 50.000 Shingles p6r dav, and BURT’S LATHING MACHINE
manufactured by C. S. & S*. BURT.
f ALSO, AGENTS FOR
Portable Steam Engines of all Sizes
FRENCH BURR AND ESOPUS MILL STONES,
Bolting Cloths, etc.
Sycamore Powder Company Rifle and Blasting Powder.
ISuftalo Seale fo.’s l-ounter and IMatform Seales.
Circulars furnished on application. TOMMEV, STEWaKT & BECK,
may 25,1871—w1y 19 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
J. R. SPARKS, O. P. HEATH.
SPARKS & HEATH,
BOOT and SHOE SHOP,
EAST SIDE MAIN STEET,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
‘‘ none but Number One Workmen, and we use none but the best of
/ - M;l: ' . lal 4 the; -foj ewe are confident that we can give SATISFACTION. ,In our
C-'ir.rge«, fur Y fto f Y 1 be,
"LITE iiuil LET LIVE,"
be pay for mu* Stock, therefore, Jftast Hare sash for our U'ork
CIYE US A TRIAL —ALL WORK WARRANTED. M
june 2,-sw3m.
F. M. Richardson
Dealer in
Stoves,
Orates,
House-Furnishing Goo«l s .
TIX WAKE, At „
Corner W hitehall an«l
Hunter Streets.
Atlanta, G a .
jan- 1, 1871-wly
Administrator’s Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Court of n
dinarv of Bartow County, willUeLfi uT
fore the Court House, in CartemiUe ■:
County, on the First Tuesdav in SenfinOu
1871, between the legal sale hours, the tract f
land in said County whereon John Corbin ro ■
deii at the time of his death, coataiuing wa
acres more or less; composed of lots Nos r. ;
the 22d District and 2d Section, and Nos o' m
11,12, IS, 62 and Northwest half of No. Gl inth*
21st and 2d Section of said County. About lrn
acres of cleared land, in line state <»i' rultivs
tion; 70 acres Bottom land: the farm well im
proved; good dwellings, and all necessary out
houses; well watered—well and springs. The
lands not cleared, well timbered. Also lots
Nos. 165, 1% and 107, in the 21st, District and Vl
Section, Cherokee County, containing 12u a, re,
more or less; 5 acres cleared, with a good dwel
ling house, the balance well timbered, known
as the Laughing Gal place, on the Canton Hoad.
Sold as the property of John Corbin, derated
for the benefit of tlie heirs of said deceased.—
Terms of sale—One half cash; the other half on
a credit of two years, from date of sale, with
Interest from date; Note and good Security.—
Bond for Titles to be given. Possession given
Ist November. WM. F. CORBIN, ad’m’r.
De Bonis non of JOHN CORBIN, dec’ ]
June 28th, 1871.
R.C&J E.ROBERTS k MOON,
Cartersville, Ga.
RC. & J. E. ROBERTS having associated
• themselves with R. I). MOON, in the
Sale and Livery Ntable Bu
siness, at the old stand of Ford & Moon, arc
now prepared to Buy and Sell Stock, Board
Stock, by the day, week, month, or year: and
also to supply private Conveyances to the trav
eling public, and,accommodate all with carri
ages, hacks, buggies, and saddle horses at mod
erate prices for cash.
Cartersville, Ga., june 15tli. ISII-swtf
DESIRABLE IH ILDLYG
LOTH FOB SALE !
The laxd ix the tow\
of Cartersville, known as the
Solomon Property,
lias been surveyed, Epwin Street extended tiuo,’
it, and Building Lots Laid Off. and it is nuw
offered for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers,
upon reasonable terms. These lots arc conve
nient to the business part of town, and in a good
neighborhood, making them tlie most desirable
lots now offered for sale.
W. T. W OFFORD.
apr. 17-sw3m Cartersville, Ga,
ALSO,
T IT 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. W OFFORD, or
E. D. PICKETT,
apr. 17-sw3m Cartersville, Ga.
(N EORGIA.'BARTOW COUNTY.-Whereas
JT Bay lis W. Lewis and William I- Wright,
executors of Margarett Gaines'dec’d.represents
to theCourtcof Ordinary. in their petition
(lied and entered upon record, that they, have
fully administered Margatett Gaines’ estate, m
accordance with the will of deceased. Tnis»
therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause if any they can
why said executors, should not be discharged,
and receive letters of dismission on the flrs*
Monday in October 1871.
Oiven under my hand and official signature,
July 3d 1871. J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary.
C GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—JoeI H.
X Dyar having applied to be appointed Guar
dian of the property of William aud James
Loveless, minors under fourteen years of age,
residents of said county, this is to cite all per
sons concerned to be and' appear at the term of
the Court of Ordinary, to be held next after the
expiration of thirty days from the first publica
tion of this notice, aud show cause, if they can,
why said Joel H. Dyar should not be intrusted
with the Guardianship of the property of said
minors. Witness my official signature.
July the 3rd, 1871.
' J. A. noWARII. Ord’y B- C._
GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.— Whereas,
XX Henry B, McConnell, administrator of John
I>. Christian, dec’d, represents to the court ol
Ordinary, in liis petition, duly filed and entered
upon record, that he has fully administered
John D. Christian’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, and re
ceive Letters of Dismission, on the tisst Monday
ni July next, 1871. .
G i ven under my hand and official si gnat ur
March iJth, 1871 J. A. HOWARD, Ord }
ATLANTA SACK FACTORY,
WE are prepared, at all seasons. or
ders for Grain and Flour Sacks, of * ”
size, quality, or quantity at our factoryan a
lanta.Ga. W.‘A. MITCHELL *OO
sept 2ft. 1870.w1y .
("GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNT P— Whereas
X A. J. Weems, administrator ol Joj®P*?
Diikes. dec’d, represents to the court ol
rv, in his petition, dulv tiled and entered ! D
record, that he has fully ;utministcrcd Joseph n,-
Dukes’ estate. This is. therefore, to cite all P _
sons eoncerneil, kindred and creditors, to -
c tnse, if any tliev can. why said adinini- 1
should not be discharged, and receive letter
Dismission, on the first MondAj in July
‘T'ivcn under mv hand and official si*®**”**’
March 13th. 1871. * J. A. HOWARD Ord y*