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SEMI-WEEKLY EXPRESS.
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Our Snl»|»uiti *<-liool*.
It is gratifying t» see so mncli inter-1
®t>t H-wmifi sted in the Sabbath schools'
1,1 UilS,, I'l'tO**. It is an evidence of 1
b< althfnj state of morals, aid an indi
cation which points, to a revival v r eH- (
sooner or later; for children whp
been property instructed in tire*
Sabbath School arc alnifwt as eertuiß
to become religions, as that 'effect' will]
folios cause. H< rc then is an inviting |
fi< Id, in which all who desire to do. 1
good, can lid nor with the encouraging
assuraiicu of certain success, and a 1
large reward. Who will “stand all tliej
day idle,” while the harvest is so great,
and while the Mastei'-commauds ‘ work
while it is called to-day I” W hile it is
tide that a grertt maj of the chil
dren of our town are regular attend
ants of tha different fiiubbath schools,
. l ; ;ire there not some who are neglect
fed. and who can truthfully say, ‘No
n u c. ivs fu* my e k,,uv '
there are ancli. ami we earnestly re
commend that rh-y be looked after,
j,' J eiitoui-gcd lo attend the Sabbath I
♦School; i! neglected a while longer
tliey will grow up in our midst with j
vicious habits and principles, and iu I
many ways may be a curse to the cuin
niunity. ht it be remembered that
Sabbath schools are much cheaper than
criminal trials, j ils and penitent ini ii&;
mid that if all t he children of the coun
try are properly instructed, that there
v ill soon be but little usd for such j
things. , j
i -Discretion tin* Better Part of'
Vulor.”
It would seem that the experience if
the past few years ought to teach Un
people of the South that there is wis
dom iu discretion, and that a dignified
silence is becoming, when high sound
ing words are vain.
What has been gained for us by all
the bold.aud defiant expressions and
violent threats of onr noisy politicians?
Why should we tight when we know j
that certain inglorious defeat awaits us f
in every conflict wi.li an enemy po\vr v _
fut, defiant,, and flushed with uianv an j
easy victory? Does not prudence sug- 1
gest that we hide bur time, and rally
in defense of the right, when we shall j
8> e that there is at least a possdtiUly of,
success ?
If this policy Lao been adopted in
the 1 eg.lining of our iiou’oles, and pur
sued u til now, we would be nearer
the end of ‘ our winter of di.->content:” |
It is strange that wiser counsels have
not prev.oled, and that our people per
sistently pursue a course s vain and,
fruitless.
However humiliating it nay be, it is j
evident that if we move at 11,I 1 , wr» are !
c ipi ll* dos necessdy and not J
t ml But why md ‘ stand still and j
siv the salvation of the Dol’d Our,
grand old Chief, the immovt-d Les, has!
furnished ns an exnmnD which has ex-'
cit«d the admiration of the world, and j
is'well worthy the imitation of us all;
f< >r he proved liimself i hero to ■<>[//' r
as well as to f/o; and if we could exer
cise the same heroic and noble virtues
which so and stingnished him ih pbaceasi
as iu war, it would be far better
for ns, than to be continually “fighting
the air, ’ and giving heed to the vain ;
babblings of second-rate politicians.
ExPKESS-IONB.
A fay member— A lien.
uA pbce-nn.ker—A boisterous speak
er, who burgs the book-hpard, and
knockaoft' the pitcher and glass.
A ragged friend of onrs says money
is nothing compared to fan.
A ccrt .iti young genius says ho papU
f«r-distinction l We hope bn will get
it, anti perhiqts his distinction will pro-
CH|-e Jiiui sonic jwmla of j»xi,otber kimf.
A certnin radictil declares that be
#i!l stand upon tic ptrttform of his
Ppfty. Wedoulit however bis lining
so!)cr long enough to stand tvfijj where,
much less upon a concern so rotten
mid rickety. .j
-The way to prevefitibntter firm be*
cfrtnirig rnneid—Erit it while it iis fresh
tuthh ss young mnn—One who
lins been rejected by Miss Hath
A provnwjig voting mnn—One who
buy s got ids on a credit.
The € limih* Pint form in Wlkcoii
- 1' sin.' 1 //'
It is evident that, the bond be Were
nth Hnr<‘esftfnllv nmnii'uhiting the Wes
tern State Democratic Conventions in
tin- mtorest of Judge Ch se. who is to
be their nominee for the Presidency in
1872, on the “new ilnpartilre” (flat,
form. ’ r
far back as the Bible for • rguments to
support bis recent somersault. He ev
idently relies on that passage which
says: “Now let my servant ‘depart’ iu
peace.”
lie*him of Inteienl.
A clerk in tlie Atlanta Post Office,
is mysteriously missing.
A negro went to sleep on the track
j of tlie Atlantic & Gulf Railroad, near
Dixie Station. He w»U never sleep on
Ii Railroad any more.
John Jon -s, who lives near Gaines
ville, is 87 years old, and i$ ft good j
lo u shingle mUL His mother^,
whs- ty* Hvßershaui, counts 11A
( St)miners.
‘ ‘ Thiers’ ter/u of office in France has
glyteu prolonged. , ,4. } Xin 1 ,!!>nic
f 1 rapes aud <jther crimes^
►«iire con tin tin Ily beiigoommitted in the
Northern towns and cities, and yet
there are no iu i/tun there,
i The two wings of the Radical party
! North are quar. ing. We don’t care, |
Captain Kuk, the North Carolina'
butcher, passed through Atlanta the
other d;iy. There certainly is uo ku j
klux organization where he circulates, j
Prominent physicians of Savannah, i
say there is no yellow fever in that
city.
Rufus the First, still extends his
furlough.
The Savannah Aries thinks the State
Road investigation, the dryurie.it hoax
that has ever been practiced upou
he public. The minnow s it thicks,
ire being caught, to give the sharks '
nine to get away. Well, anything for
fish.
There is said to be a col red broom
faciory in Columbia, S. C., that is con
ducted with indusiry. We
nave seeu many a one incur more
youthful days, aud basket factories,
too!
Ex-Senator Yates attempted to cow- j
hide the Editor of the Illinois Journal, ,
a few days since, but the Editor pulled
out u revolver and stopped him ! Ed
itors h .and better be let done 1
Some of the Grand Army of the Re
public are fulling out with Grant
because he don’t divide hi* patronage
more liberally with them.
The village of Pickens, S. C., is w ith
out a bar-room—A bar-yen place for
topers.
Cherokee county, Ga., is also said to
be destitute of liquor shops, except at
Cant.-n.
House rent in Selma, Ain., is 6ai 1 to
be higher than in auy other place of
the same population in the United
Stabs.
They charge a husband fifty dollars
pi Selma for whipping nig wife, und
the wife twcuty doll .r» for whipping
hmi. Then we suppose it cosjb the
family seventy dollars in case they both
get licked. Oh dear I
The Norf ».k Journal says it has been
r iniug pieces of white granite sioue
at th.it place recently. That is m.th
iug It rains hrick bats here some*
liuiesln,
Th Savannah JVtho* says the Speak
r of the R nlicul H »use of Represen
tatives, is one T. J, Moses, who, with
his own hands, pulled down the Stars
and Stupes, hum the flag-staff, at
Fort Sumter. He stands by the co/or*
n w.
Vice-President Colfax declines being
a candidate for President. Says he is
for Grant, and desires to retire from
public life. We are tired, and he can
retire.
The yellow fever in Charleston
seems to be ou the wane.
.The farmers iu Bartow County are
picking cotton.
There is a desire in Louisianna to
impeach Warmouth at the next ses
sion of the Legislature.
They have adopted ft compulsory
system of education iu New H uup
shire.
The colored ladies of Columbus,
wear blonde wigs.
A citizen of the colored persuasion
is studying law in Cathbert. He be
gAtr at the tender age of sixty.
The Dalton Citizen s iys a man in that
place, who didn’t betieve there was
any hell, iimdfe an unsuccessful attempt
tty bang himself., He was rescued Be
fore he fottt*d< {owtt uiuli tu-.oum «j
Indian troubles in South California
are serious. A geuencral uprising of
the tribes is apprehended.
Miss Fair professes religion bfid
swears she will never shoot to Lift
again. \
Fresident Grant is still au absentee
from Washington.
The full and correct ceusus re
port makes the population of Georgia
—white 63t),92G, colored, 545,142, In
dians .40—total, 1 185,108.
'•y F ■ 1 ■ t-r- j* : . I' » »n f 1 Ni
Ewell owns 3,900 acres of
land in Maury conn*y, Tennessee 1,~
: 200 of which are under cultivation.—
! He lias 1,200 sheep, Hou<hd(iwus,.Oots
wolds, half-bloods; 400 bead of cattle.
! He works a dairy with fifty cows, nv
ei aging each a pouml of butter jrer
day. His entile butter product is
bought by oue large, hotel.
The .yews. ' t
“I y—- % M j
A friend in Texas writes ns that the •
corn and cotton crops are uimsiially
j>oor in that Stair.
Marietta, Newnan and Macon are
troubled with burglars.
A Narrow Gage Road is to t>e built I
to the coni and iron fields of Look >ut
S Mountain. * > *
E. F. Blodgett has destroyed $468
Dig conscience! money, and Fatty Har
ris gives his due bill for $715 more
belongs to the State Rond. Let it
come! Messrs. Redwibe, Hammond
and Rawson, the custodians Os the
books of the State Road, have employ
ed three book-keepers to straighten out
the affairs of the concern.
The Albany News reports a disastrous
failure of the cotton crop throughout
South-Western Georgia.
A large gathering of democrats near
Little Rock, on the Ist inst., passed a
rtsolution earnestly leccommending
the doctrine of universal amnesty and
universal suffrage.
Gov. Bullock is reported to have
goue to California. Weil, as Josh Bil
lings would say, we don’t know wheth
er the report is true or not, and we
don’t know that wt lare.
Yellow fever, of a mild type, is pre
vailing in Charleston, in un epidemic
form.
Hou. B. H. Hill has permanently lo- j
cated iu Atlanta.
Atlanta is building more houses
than ever.
Atlanta has one hundred and fifty
city hacks.
On last Friday, says the Washing
ton Gazette, two little sons of ltev. Dr.
Tupper, while riding in a buggy a few
miles from town, met with an accident
which came near being serious. The
horse became frightened, ran away and
smashed the buggy, but fortunately
neither of the t-hiiuren were hurt in
the least.
The Marietta. Journal says, the right
of-way for the Marietta & N rth Geor
gin Railroad has been secured from
that place to Ducktown.
The Savannah Republican says; The
whole of Cherokee Geoigia is advanc
ing in wealth und population, far ex
ceeding any period iu its former histo
ry. Agriculture, manufactories aud
mines have largely contributed to this
but much is due to emigration to this
beautiful country, so full of the sources
< f wealth.
A cunmAldatimi, It is said, has been
• fleeted between the Marietta A Wes
t in and Cherokee Railioads, which
s cuies tlie early completion of the
road from near Va 11- Wert to the State
line, and from the point of junction
there eastward to Marietta.
The case of Humphries, who is un
der si nteuce to be hung on the 21)th, is
0 be carried up to the {Supreme Court,
We learn.
ABE TIIEI THE MURDER
ERR.
Can I hey ■•rove an Alihi f
Fierce Boland About lobe Aveng
ed !
•
Yesterday the United States Marsh
al Collins, of Cartersvdle, the Marshal
Wilkinson, of the same place, and one
Mr. Spencer, arrested two negroes and
brought them to this place, upon a
suspicion of being the murderers of
Pierce Roland, the colored man who
was killed in this city on the fifth of
August last. His botty was found, it
will be remembered,* upon the rail
road track, where the slayers had
placed it so that the train could so
mutilate it that it would be unrecog
nized.
Willis Roland, the father of the
murdered man, thought he recognized
one of these men but could not swear
to it.
. Pat. at Powers & Whiteley’s, L >uis
Sehnau and several Oilier negroes, we
believe, were ready to swear tbai these
uegroes had beeu here withiu the li.st
few days. The negroes, a sharp
rogueish looking pair, swear that they
uad not beeu here since the surrender,
but that they were in Washington Uity
on the morning of the ninth and all of
the time previous to tha‘ for several
weeks; that they Ibft there on the ninth
and came right to Carteraille where
they hkd been ever since. They pro
r«R«etf that they could prove a direct
; ■ Mn. U> i the ot her h m<l, there are
mgiues in Cartersvdle who will sweer
that they come ~tu Cartersville the
M -ud iy at ei the Saturday oo which
JUoiuud was kilted.—
The ..flail is considerably clouded,
iiid we beihne the prisoners will be
earned buck to O tiersulie, where the
oeueVuleiit MaisU.d assures them he
has a j h for them that will k« ep them
in Loan! and clothes for at least oue
year. He says Parrott has a great
way of “salivating ’ fellows over there.
He has a pretty bad charge against
them in Cass County Court Wo be
lieve they are desperately bad fellows.
It took the Sheriff and the Marshal
qf Bartow over two weeks to catch
.them, /1 . • f,. ,-!* * ,
| ,f Oue of them says he owns $2,500
worth of property in Washington City.
Time will develop the case.-— Rome
Commercial.
Make people think you consid
& thun clever aud agreeable; and they
will be pretty »pt to have a pleasant
impression of yourself.
A RvouiMtrc*f Brought lo Justice.
Yesterdays morning tnir** office was
invaded by a rough, keen eyed man,
who asked for a pa|>er containing Bui j
hsk’s Proclamations. This being
shown him be se’ tied down on the
name of one villain named ick Hor
tou, (colored) who raped a white wo
man, aud for whom our virtuous 'Gov
ernor had offered a reward of one i
thousand ddl us. Mr. Vaughan, for
so our detective was named, informed
us that he had the rascal in cl lain-,
| the street, tijkmj, rfiln
“down to the valley of the shadow of
deal U,” He c*ptui<’vd ) 4d u iU BioimJt
j oouuty, after a close and skillful cl) use
:of ten d:ivs. Tlie ontblg«! took place
jin Cobb County. Our friend will gel
| his thousand doffuis, and the T4ie[pro,
I unless lie. ‘ starts the sympathetic tear
from Bullock’s eye,” will catch “merry
hal'elujah.’* —Rome Commercial.
The l ii cu».
The New York Clipper of last week
1 says \\ ootten and Height’s Empire
. City Curcus will ship from St. John,
N. 8., to Boston, Mass., where they
will perform S« ptember 9, and after
the evening’s exhibition, they will ship
for Savannah, Ga., where they will
perform on the 14th.
Changes.— G. W. Jack is tearing
away the gorgeous paraphemilia of his
ice cream saloon to make room for his
wholesale trade. He expects a heavy
business this fall.— -Constitution.
Twelve thousand acres of land
w’ere sold near "Winchester, 'Tennes
see, a few days ago, at ten cents per
•ore.
Xeiv Jldvertisemff its.
PUBLIC
AND
CONFECTIONERY,
*—- — _L
West Side of tlie Railroad,
CJMItTERSV'MLL.E, GJi.
Mingle Meal, 50 Cents.
Hoard—per month, !jHB.
Confeciioneries, Fruits, and
Family Groceries ke r t 011 hand
and lor sale. sep 10.
Sheri IP Sales lor Oet., ’7l.
WII.L be sold, before tlie Courthouse door in
Cartersville. Harrow County, Ga., on the
lirsi I'uumlui in Octobci', 1871, within the us
ual hours ol salo, tiie follow my property,to-w it:
The plantation on which James C. Young re
sides, in the 4ih l)ist. and Uni Sect, liar tow
county, X«n uot known, levied on as tlie prop
erty of James C. Young, to satisfy two Superior
Court 11 las, lroni liar tow Superior Court, one in
favor of Lyman A. Chapman, eontruled bv J.
W . Harris, aud tlie other in favor of \Y. L. ‘Xlc-
Klfresh & Cos., vs. said James C. Y oung.
Also, Two lots of land in the 17tli district aud
3d Sec.ion, numbers not known, ou which de
fendant resides. Levied on us the property of
lelix C. Hailey, deceased, to satisi'y a Justice
Court fi la issued from the Justice Court, twist
district, 0. m.. in favor of A. J. Uodgeis, admin
istrator, vs. Lawton Bailyf Ksq., Lxecutor of
Eelix C. liailey, diC'cuscd. Levy made and
returned to me by Constable ot Sslst district,
o. M.
augß • W. W. RICH Sheriff.
JAMES KENNEDY, D. Shff.
C GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY. - Four
K weeks after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of said County, for leave to sell
the Real Estate belonging to the estate of Win.
It. Murplicy, Jno. W. Murplicy, Iniwrepee A.
Murphey, Texaua Murphey, and Francis Mur
phey minors, for the purpose of distribution.—
This September 7th. 1871.
AREKA 31UBPHEY, Guardian.
C'l EORG-IA, BARTOW COUNTY. Four
TT weeks alter date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said County for
leave to sell tlie Real Estate of K. O. Nelson late
of said county deceased, for the benefit ot the
heirs and creditors. September 5. 1871.
A. L, NELSON,
THUS. TTM UN,
Administrators on the Estate of
E. G. NELBON, deceased.
1,500 BUSHELS
Red Rust Proof Oats
AT
MASK W. JOHNSON’S.
OPPOSITE
Cotton Warehouse, on Broad Street.
ALSO
300 Bush, Selected Seed
Burley,
200 Hush. Need Jit ye, to ar
rive, ,
500 Buslu Need Wheat, ,
210 Bush. Bed Clo ver,
215 Bush. Rett Top or
Herds Or ass.
Busli. Orchard Liras*.
100 Bush. Tall Meadow
Oat tilrass. to arrive,
175 Bush. Blue Orass, and
all other useful twras
ses. «&c.,
500 C’wt. Fresh Turnip
Need ;
ALSO :
100 Tons Nea Fowl Ftiwau
and other Guano, for Wheat, etc.
ALSO :
500 Dixie Plows and other
Plows, from $3 tip to #5 60, cheaper than home
made “Scooters.”
ALSO :
The Heller Patent drain
Brill, For Sowing Wheat, etc, „/ v
ALSO : Everything else needed in the Agri
cultural line, at
MARK w JOHNSON’S,
P. O. BAX 2-W, Atlanta, G i.
bCpUI-thll,
I I I
Druyyitt, /bwfoo U< * |>r n V
iluim.'a ituhcu,,, ,WiYr<, ;c: 2c 4 :r.-T4cc
J ,i Vs
VIRGINIA ItMALE |Nsf|loTf.
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Amie or I fit; I*«V b VLGf * 4k •* fii" iitiiifi.iif
tM *t»*» htuili. t u.,.., ....
twenty -twii uiiii'i is, j 'it j jil,- ii. ;,j cm > Svi,sj|.
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alogMC, t<> ft*Hi*, titlp). ri4.lt* 'tfnil, ( r uLi,
loguos, .ill I"! ID crllbi. \V mlt t'i i• .• l.; i,
frets. .Sf'tiU fur t ln>- r», mifpVc InfyfHg ol'ie'tvlKM-ij.
r. K. I’IIOKN I V, Bloomington, Hi.
A. Now lOfn in
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LjYJBOb, time,
CLOTHES AND FUEL.
WARFIELD’S
Meml for circular and price
lint.
AGENTS WANTED.
WILSON. LOCKWOOD. EVERETT & CO.,
51 Murray Street, New York.
Sole Agents for tlic State's of Virginia, North
ami South Carolina, Georgia amt Florida.
1)R. CO 1.1. INS 1
PAINLESS CURE FOR THE
OPIUM HABIT.
Dr. Uoflins 9 Antidote
Enables thopatient to discontinue the use of
Opium iu any form, af omV*; without pain-nr
iuconveuience v and without any interruption of
firdinary business, ItrMjmids wrtrlfroken con
stitutiotfiafcd tast6r«s(fluf, nervous «U6|giQs,
Dis<*ov<y|;vcl in J WtiS.
TLo only l’<ti nh'ss Cure ever Discovered.
THERIAKI:
‘ AlNl>
Their Last Dose.
A book of over 100 pages, containing letters
of El r/,-HCGU LfDLOW, the well known let
ter ofIG. A. TANARUS., exposing the intrigues of H .YJt
-I‘ER's .MAGAZINE ami LUDLOW, and a full
description of tire Antidote, sent free to an v ad
dress. Address Dlt. SAMUEL B. COLLINS,
Lapprte, Indiana.
A SWEET you wmt H? Then
use i)R. Harwell’s Chewing llalsam.a.
It is delicious—an elegant substitute for Tobac
co and Snuff—Cleans the Teeth—Purities the
Breath. Very Cheap. ForsalehyL.il. Urad
ficld, Atlanta, Gu.; Hunt, Rankin A Jjani.tr,
Mticon, Ga".; Banks & Brooks, and A. M. Ilrini
noii, (dlutmius. ,G;l; W. D. lloyt A Cos., Koine,
Ga.; and by Druggists and Confectioners gener
ally. Samples and prices sent free.
I>R. J. it. Harwell, Nashville, Tenn.
1
Agent* ! Head This !
WE WILL PAY AGENTS V SALARY
OF *3O PER WEEK and Expenses,
or allow a large commission to sell -mr new ami
wonderful inventions. Addtvss Af. WAtiNER
A CO., Marshall, Midi.
SliO. We will Pay #30.!
Agents -t3() per week to sell our great ami valu
able iliscovo’ ies, if you want perfiiertant, hon
orable am! pleasant work, applv for particulars
j\i|.truss ISYKIt ft eo., .»«• k-u it, .Mivhigou.
yiiEXTS WAITED for the
TRANSMISSION OF LIFE.
COUNSELS ON THE NATV RE AMP HYGIENE (IF
the M as tune Frnotions. By Dr. Naphkys,
author of ‘- The Phyxicrtl hi ftof Woman." It re
-1 rites to thr male -w; is |V 11 of new fad s; delicate
hut• outspoken ; pract ictil and popular: highly
endorsed; sells rapidly. Sold by subscription
only. Exelr-ivc territor;.. Terms liberal.—
P; fee ?2. Address for contents, Ac., .1. G. FER
GUS & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa.
A MILLION DOLLARS
but quiet men can make a fortune by
revealing the secret of the business to no one.
Address WM. WRAY.
088 Broadway, New York.
Valuable Receipts! for #l. W. 11. M ar
#J\" tin, Columbia Mines, McDullie Cos., 'Ga.
HOUSEHOLD MEDICINES.
Boa iml man's sod Liver Oil.
This oil is put up w itli great care from per
fectly fresh Liver?, and is without doubt,
the linest produced.
Boa rdiiiaiTs French Worm
Confections. lnvalnnblo as a
Cure for Worms, and being in the iormofucan
dy lozenge a re.readily tak n.
Boa lafi 111 aii's ('oiie’d Fxl’t.
olainaica fainger.—K|'lcn
did corrective and exceedingly useful in Colics,
Cramps, and ordinary irregularities of the
Bowels.
Braut’s Indian Fiirityin^
Fxti’act.--A medicine long in
tike for disorders* ;i rising Tvhul an impure state
.of the blood. TJiis article has performed some
most wonderful an res and rs the best article ex
tant fur the purpose. , „
1 ) ran Vs India 11 Pulmonary
1) KsilScim.—Extensively used for
all pulmonary complaints, being purely veget
able, unlike most preparat ions for Coughs, Colds
etc., does not constipate or leave any unpleas
ant alter effect, but always affords speedy re
-1 ief.
Greene’s Dyspepsia Xteme
<*y • —A aafd,‘flare and spefcdv cure
of tlqU, most distressing of complaint? ,“Dys
rjcrsuv,”put tip ft’pin tin original recipe of Dr.
CtO&ntE, Fort Valley, Via., by whom jtiuqsilong
been used with wonderful success.
l>arher’w !T«rve ami Done
Jl best external
i remedy f<p->i wnrf»n luwts*-.- Xweftaifi mi re for
Rlteumqffhi Sprains, Bruist** su ell -
ing, Weak Limbs, and pains of all kinds.
; ,i r, —. h
Parker’* Cuiupouml Fluid
Rxct. Drtcliu.— Tlie purestwild
best in use. A sure relief for all diseases oOhc
Bladder and Kidneys; pink for no other; physi
cians recommend it.
. UALLETT, SKA VKlt X !S(H DANK,
149 and 131 Keade V*
Satterfield & Wofford,
s®
Family
U tt O (J 11 It 1 F N
AND
Profiiice,
GA UTEbSYILLE, GA.
A T the old stand, East side of t lie 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.
.1 H SATTERFIEf D,
apv 1. wly .) <; WOFFORD.
. \ 'nr Adrertiaanints.
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GKiHiK Ag 4< ; * sl ’ s tOFFICR )
LIUCUOKEOLVILBftAD COA
ATINTA, f| A.. August Ist, 1811. '
.o«W Tlialt l*arks T- 'Sabin be and is
‘hdrefo \fnndiite«l suVf8 l Hndcn)^lot'ol the Cher
okce Railroad Company,
11. I. KIMBALL, President.
Kah. w i
I1 Y virtue of, and in accordance with the
J p l*-i iinll ami testament of William Pittard,
F'r^B.apow countv, deceased, will lie sold
on tmr first 'Tuesday in November, 1871, at the
*liuMMitfoo r fir-l jar* i‘*~ vliUrttmi said o*uu- j
ty, between the legal sale hours, the tract of
(ml in *iftTotality, Whereon WiSfetm Pittani
.•allied at tletime «f Jnt> de;i*h| mwitainlwg »K)
»•< mo. mkiv ofAcsa, Cuinuosc4 of ltds No s. 304
■»iid *..'05, iirffrr.Mlr dtstribt and $d s(«rtfi*n of
liiiitovv county; about 335 acres cleared, in high
state of (•üßf\ r ativ,u\; 75 acres well t uuUV’ved i
a .tiered Jfith spriiifes, with a .fine supply of
water the fleliis ; wall improved, wilh a
< onifort able dwelling and till neces-arv out
turn*#*. ; itiUolning lands qf the Rev. A. \V,. 15u
tord ami ittnere. Sold, in terms of the will of
det"4!,i »<*d, for tli|} purpose of ikipA riVution. if,
not .old at private sale he to re Urn Ist of Movent- i
her, Itfil, will ue sold at pubiic optcry. Terms ,
ol sale at either private or public sale; ouy- ]
half ctt-h ; the balance on a credit of twelve
month*, Interest from date. Bond for titles
given, possession given to sow wheat as soon
a* the crop is gathered, ami full possession l»y
the Ist of January, 1873.
TUOAIAS N, PITTARD, Executor
of YVilu AJiPtTTARD, deceased.
August *23d, 1871*
A<lmini*tratorN Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Bartow county, will be sold on
tilio first Tuesday in (October, 1871. at the < ourt
House door fn c'al’tci'svitle, in said county, be
tween the legal sale hours, the tract of land, in
Said county, whereon llazel Loveless resided at
the time of his death, containing about IRO acPcs,
more or less, adjoining lands of Mala Bhaw,
■J. N. Peace and others ; the same being com
posed of parts of lots No’s. 72 and 78. in the 15th
district and 3d section of said eotintv ; about
75 acres cleared; the balance well timbered; tol
erably well improved, and finely watered. Also,
lot No. 1(41, iu the 16th district and 3d section ol
said county, containing 160 acres, more or less,
all in the w°ods and well timbered Sold as
the property of Hazel Loveless, deceased, for
the purpose ofdistributjon among the heirs of
said deceased. Terms of sale': One-half Cash;
thehalanpe on a credit of twelve months, note
andseenri y, in crest from date. Bond-for titles
given, possession given, immediately aftersale.
GREEN B. LOVELESS* Administrator
of HTele Loveless, deceased.
August23d. 1871.
tfcgr Having adopted the CASH
SYSTEM, we are enabled to offer oar
Goods at exceedingly low prices. All
wishing anything in our line, will make
it to their interest by bearing it in
mind, and giving us a call.
Satterfield, Pyron & Cos.
Cartersville, Aug. 22,-tf.
TAX XOTicih
Court of okuinary, Bartow County. \
County Purposes, Aug. 12 1871. (
’Tis ordered by the Court, that the following
tax lie assessed, levied and collected, from the
tax payers of Bartow County, ordered above
I the State tax. both general ami specific, except
j wherein excepted by law. as ;■ county tax for
■ said county lb' the year 1811. To Wit:
First that forty pc., cent, on said State tax
! both general am' specific, belcvi-b and collect
ed, to .pay the legal indeTp'’i\pess oT Bartow
, County past-due, and o become- duo. which lias
! accrued since the tiist day of .Tune IGIS, and to
! pay the necessary current expenses ol' said
county, fat the present venr, and for tho build
ing and repairing ' lhjges and other public
! works, not mentioned in this order.
Second that ten per. cent on said Ste.e tax l>e
: levied ami collected for the purpose o* paying
; wages Commissioner Paupe. farm and incident
j al expenses, supporting-pauper farm, 77 c.
Third that ten per. cent, or said State tax be
i levied rml collected to pay Jurors.
Fourth, that fifteen per. cent on Said State
! tax, be levied and collected to pay iailoj lees.
Fifth, that live per. cent, (to said State tax he
levied and collected to pay Coroners fees, Bai
liffs at court, nonresident witnesses in criminal
cases, fuel Ac.
Sixth, that one hundred and twenty per.
cent, on said State tax, be levied aud colccted to
pay, for the erection of the new jail for Bartow
County, the same levied and assessed under
-I‘i-i.i.ma 54U uinl 531, h w in's lie\ iscd Code, and
reccommendution ortho Grand Jury.
Seventh, that forty pe-. cent on said State tax,
I on the taxable property •' the '.KB l district u. it..
of said county, he Id \ ied and collected, for the
I purpose of paying rents, and reparing school
I houses in said district.
Ordered that t he foregoing order he advertised
I as the law directs, and that the tax collector be
furnished with a copy.
Granted August 12th, 1871.
J. A. HOW ARD,
Ordinary, I>. C.
A true extract from the members of Court for
i countv purposes.
J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary, B. C.
Messrs. Gower, Jones &. Cos.,
• Are still itt their olti trade making,
selling, ad repairing carriages, bag
gies, Wagons, A*c- They tire 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 wen for them a notoriety
for substantial, durable, and style of
liuish of work, seldom, if over, attained
by any like establishment in the South
ern Stales. See advertisement.
Air. F. F. Pickren is Agent for
the “Celebrated Common Sense Sevr
! ing Machine,” the Machine for the
money iu use. He requests all to call
at his Furniture Store and examine it.
June 2-ts.
■ m§ ♦ §m
MALE S( UOOL NOTICE.
riX UE undersigned will open a School for boys
I on Leak Street, opposite the residence of
Judge J. A. Terrell, on Monday 7th August.
Yt/itng nien preparing lor College or business
are requested to give this school a trial.
The term will embrace five flholastie months.
Kales of Tuition.
Printriry < la>s per month, !jti OQ
Intermediate Class per month 3 00
Advanced Class per month .... 400
. .T. M, Attaway.
Cqrtev sv ille August Ist 1871-s w ts.
IMM CiEK IS AT THE HOOK !
I*or epare to Ave rt 11.
MESSRS. HOFFMAN & STOVER
WILL erbet, in the mti& approved and
potent ili<c manner, the
irfON. ZINC, AND COPPER LIGHTNING RODS.
wilLput them up, much cheaper, and on
better terms than parties from elsewhere.
They also dp all kinds of PAINTING,
FRESCOING, WALL COLORING, PA
PER HANGING, &e., ini he very best style,
and on reasonable terms.
All work warranted to give entire satis
fa 'lion
All orders left at the New. Drug StpKe
will receive prompt attention.
June gv^wfim.
SASSF KA HO ITSK,l T SK,
Upsfairs over Nos. 4<i and 43.. between W. B.
Lovkte ft Cos. and Lawshc ft Haynes,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta,
Ocorgfa.
Transient Board ?’2 00 per day.
may 25.-swtf E. R. S ARSE EX, Ag’t, Prop’r
(XKOUGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—John’ T.
W Johnson, has applied for exemption of pe -
sonalty, anti [ will passnpon the same ill 10
o'clock a. .a., on thellth day of August IS7I.
J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary B C
Entrftsl, .School.
■ ■
Primary Arithmetic, and
Geography, (per mo. »|, ~
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N»* deduciioii made fur los* of tuue b ,
ca>os of protracted sickm»« ' except in
' »rtei>ville, Ga.. July 2.% H ,
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CARTERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
riNDls INSTITUTION will Ik-open for the te
ll (-Option of pupils of both Sr-ve*. M<>n,i HV
7tb August. Past success is giptfiyip# of fu".
ti.re efficiency,
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STEAM FLOCKING MILLS.
CARTERSVIUE, GEORGIA.
rpilEsE Mills are now running day and night
;iu grinding Wheat and making Flngu of
Grades. The Proprietors are, getting^thejr
Wheat, from wbicp they stake their hot"brand*
of FLOUR, IHuit MIRS« ifRL and known as tko
AMBER SPECHES;
—ALSO OF—
WHITE WESTERN WHEAT,
bothuitwhich tbqy also keep on hand, and vi '
sell to Fanners for SEED WHEAT. We have*
• FREE DELIVERY
for all FLOUR syld to the citizen? of Ualtcrs
vill, which will be laid down at their doors,
FREE of DRAY AGE.
Wc challenge the World to BEATnson GOOD
FLOP It. * try if.
1. 0, MANSHELD & 00.
August 4, 1871. 11
Ehfland had her Gromwell! Franee hei
Bonaparte, butUartersvilie has her COLLAi
FACTORV, at Edwards’ ‘-Gear Shop.