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Carters yHlc» (*a.> Sept 15,.1871*
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become to the tableaux.— The
Young Ladies of Cassville will give a Tab
leaux Entertainment on Wednesday, the
13th instant. All who wish to be pleasant
ly entertained, and are willing to contribute
a small sum to a benevolent purpose, are
most respectfully requested to attend.
Standard copy.
FOR SALE.—One of Wood, Taber &
Morse’s Agricultural Engines, on strong
iron wheels, and one of Geo. Page’s 6th
Class Saw Mills, suitable for light work, as
good as new. Terms moderate.
Address D. W. &D. M. ROGERS,
eep 7—2 w Taylorsville, Qa.
BcstS Flouring Wills.
Having thoroughly remodeled and im
proved my Flouring Mills, I am now pre
pared to execute all custom work with dis
patch and satisfaction. E- E. BEST.
Sept. 7th, 1871.
t®, All persons indebted to us, ei
ther by Note or Account, are reques
cd to come forward and make settle
ment at once, as we are compelled to
raiso money, and can not give further
indulgence.
It. W. Satterfield & Bro.
Sep. 12,1871, sw-lm.
Church Directory.
Mcfliodlsl Church,
Rev. John T. Nokris, Supernumerary.
The pulpit of this Church is filled, the first Sab
bath iu each month, by Rev. Wm. 11. Felton;
the 2nd Sabbath in each month, by Rev. J as.
W. Harris; the 3rd Snbbathjin each month,
by Rev. Jno. T. Norris; the 4th Sabbath in
each month, by Rev. I)r. W. W. Leak. Ser
vices every Sunday night, l'rayer meeting
held on Wednesday evening of each
week. Sabath School Sunday mornings, com
mencing at 9 o’clock.
IZnptfMt Church.
Rev. Robert H. Deaden, Pastor.
■Preaching every Sunday and Sunday night by
the Pastor.
Prayer Meeting held on Thursday night of
each week.
Sabbath School every Sunday morning, com
mencing at 9 o’clock.
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. TTheodore E. Smith, Pastor.
Treadling every Sunday morning and night,
hy the Pastor.
Prayer Meeting held on Tuesday evening of
each week.
Sabbath School every Sunday morning, com
mencing at 9 o’clock.
Episcopal Church.
Rev. Alexander J. Prysdai.e, Rector.
Preaching every Second Sunday in each month,
commencing at half past four o'clock, F. m.
Services, in the future, will be held in the
building belonging to Dr. W. W. Leak,
in tiie rear of the new Methodist Church.
The Markets.
y
We have heretofore said hut little, thro
the columns of our paper, about the mar
kets, either at home or abroad. The time
has come for us to spur up on this subject.
We hope, in the future, to be able to quote
regularly the prices of leading articles, as
follows:
Cotton. -Up to the 12th inst., New York
quotations were from 20 to 21| cents.
New Orleans, 12th, 19J.
Baltimore, 12th, 20J.
Wilmington, 12th, 19.
Norfolk, 12th, 18J.
Boston, 12th, 21J.
Savannah,l2th, 18J.
Charleston, 12th, 18 J.
Mobile, 12th, 19J019J.
Galveston, 12th, 17
Augusta, 12th, 18|
Memphis, 12th, 19J.
Philadelphia, 12th, 20 to 20J.
Atlanta, 12th, Cotton, 18 & 18J.
Cartersville, 14th—We quote the market
at from 17J to 18 cents for new.
We quote Corn at 70 cents per bushel;
W heat from sl. to $1.60, wide margin ; Hay
$26 per ton; Bacon, shoulders 8 to 10, clear
rib sides 9 to 11, clear sides 10 to 11, hams
canvassed 17 to 18; lard 13 cents per lb.,
butter 20 to 25; Eggs 15 to 20; chickens 25
to 30 cents, in this market.
1 he three last named articles very scarce.
Lumber from $12.50 to $16.00 per M ft.
Lime 40 to 60 cents per bushel.
Corn meal sl. ; Flour from 3 to 5 cents;
wheat bran 1 cent lb.; Sugar 12 to 15 cents;
coffee 17 to 26; syrup from 75 t 0 sl.- Salt
$2.25 per sack.
The above are outside prices, at wholesale
and retail.
S®*DONT FAIL TO READ TOM
BRIDGES’ ADVERTISEMENT.-^*
j M fcfc ii k
On and after tlio 17th instant, the
«ay passenger trains, on the W. &A-
Railroad will run as stated in the new
sc edule, which see in another column
w was paper.
LOCAL ITEMS.
TOWN MATTERS.
■
•T. T. Gibwon. Ektitor.
The weather remains cool and
cloudy.
r%-The meeting at the Presbyte
rian Church, we are glad to learn, is
increasing in interets.
Ka?““ Gus Franklin is fixing up Main
Street iu a manner that entitles him to
the gratitude of every pedestrian who
trugdeth that way.
o®u Lost, strayed or stolen—Our
boss editor, Big Sam. Psamu-el,
where art thou ? Return, oh wander
er, return 1
a&r We invite special attention to
the advertisement of Messrs. Howard
& Ramsour, which can be seen by ref
erence to our advertising columns of
this paper. Having purchased the
mammoth stock of goods of that old,
substantial firm, Howard & Erwin,
they propose to conduct their business
in such a manner as to make for the
new firm a name as deserving, in eve
ry respect, as that of their predecessors
We taka especial pleasure in recom
mending these worthy young gentle
men, who are just launching out upon
the tempestuous and billowy sea of
life for themselves, to all those who
may wish to purchase anything iu
their line. In order to insure a suc
cessful voyage in their sail upon the
mercantile sea, they have hoisted at
their mast-head, a banner with the
inscription, ‘Goods Sold only for Cash,’
which, if adhered to, together with
the requisite amount of industry and
energy, will land them safely on For
tune’s shores. We don’t think that any
body will object to the cash system
which they have adopted, from the
fact that hy paying cash they will get
their goods much cheaper. May suc
cess crown your efforts, gentlemen.
Wanted —An extra-ordinary
smart young man to get up tableaux
for the Expkrss. None need apply
unless he resides in the “precint” of
Georgia, Commonwealth of Bartow*
and his instep is on the bottom of his
foot. Pass round the “Ingous.”—
Tableax vivauds—“logons.” Interlude
—Music hy the band. Solo—“ Grass
hopper set! in’ a a sweet-potatoe vine.”
Refreshments “luions.” Curtain
fulls, and silence reigns.
But little cotton has come in
yet, and the prices range from 17 to
18 cents per pound.
staT* Nino car loads of new iron for
the Cherokee Railroad, was received iu
this place a day or two ago. This
will be good news to our friends of
Polk County.
The fellow who “bilked” our
friend Guthrie, of the Bartow House,
out of his hoard bill, had better steer
clear of Cartersville in the future.
Tom Bridges wishes the people
who attend Court next week, to know
that he will he prepared to feed them,
and cheap, too. Remember this.
The following letter explains
itself. We can assure the public that
if they fail to hear Col. Hardeman
they will lose a treat. We thank
Capt. Peacock for having procured
so able an orator to deliver the An
nual address at our fair;
Macon, Sept., 9,1871.
Mr. D. W. K. Peacock— Dear Sir:
—Your kind letter notifying me of the
wishes of your Association, has been
received, and I must confess to a feel
ing of flattered pride in again being
selected by your Association to deliver
the annual address. It would appear
like “mulishness” in me to decline
again, and as I raise no such stock on
my farm of modest pretensions, I will
accept the same, and, Providence per
mitting, will comply with your polite
request.
Tender to the Association the ex
pression of my gratitude, and receive
for yourself my warmest regards.
Very truly,
Thomas Hardeman, Jr.
S®* Two hales of new cotton arriv
ed yesterday, aud were parchased by
Mr. N. Gilreath, of this place, at 18
cents.
Jtea?" Chickens and butter are scarce
in this town, on account of which, we
are pining away.
B&* Business pretty good. Gus
Skinner says he don’t care a “red.”—
Gus is a whole team.
A needle was pulled out of a
LaCross man’s breast, two
bis heart. It ac . - —*ies from
ther seo - ’ - expected that a fur
r* ■~* c ! i l w °uld disclose a sewing
fiJTdonfi%K U J S 8 the surgeon didn’t
inrr bSm tU ' eUow is sooted of hav-
q " arterS W ‘ th “ ‘ ,refc -
old Thomas J. Wofford
Wff’ Teuucsse ro “<k near the
Wofford Gross Roads Baptist Church
is offered for sale. See advertisement
BgL. We are glad to learn that the
ladies of our town and vicinity, are
preparing articles for exhib'iou at the
Fair. If the men will only take the
interest in it that the ladies do, we
will indeed have an interesting Fair.
Spur up, gentlemen, if you don’t the
ladies will put you to the blush.
According to previous notice,
a meeting was held at the town Hall
on yesterday, (Thursday,) to perfect
arrangements for a Tournament at
our approaching Fair, aud we learn
that such arrangements were made;
there is no ddubt but that we will
have it. Quite a number of our most
worthy young men have put down
their names to become participants in
this delightful aud innocent sport, and
mauy more will do so yet.
A large prize will be offered,
which will well be worth contending
for. Those wishing to join can do so
by calling on Mr. R. L. Sellers. The
meeting was adjourned until next
Tuesday, 11 o’clock, at which time
a large attendance is expected.
' i— l
Tournament.
This Southern amusement .seems to
he finding favor in the North notwith
standing all the ridicule that has been
hurled against it by Northern corres
pondents. We have seen accounts
lately, in the Northern papers, of sev
eral tournaments at the fashionable
watering places, in which large num
bers participated.
In Trouble. —Liberia, the dear little
pet of the Abolitionists before the war,
has sent a deputation to the United
States to ask for assistance. The wild
Africans pay very little respect to
their goods whenever they get an op
portunity, carrying fire and sword into
the different settlements. Besides this,
the Liberians have recently had a
squabble over their presidential elec
tion, and the adherents of the two
candidates for Executive honors are
at daggers drawn.
A Fuss the Family.— “ Wall, I guess
thre’B a little row over at our house.”
“What on airth’s the matter?”
“Why, dad’s got drunk, mother’s
washiu’, the old cow’s got a calf, Sal’s
got married and run away with the
spoons, Seth’s swallowed a gin, and
Louis looked at the Aurora Borix ’till
he’s got the deliriots triangles. That
ain’t all of it nuther. Rose split the
hatter box and broke the pau cakes,
aud one of the maltse kittens has got
her head into the molasses cup aud
can’t git it out, and oh, how hungry I
am.”
God enriches our hearts w ith
countless blessings, aud thus teaches
us that inexhaustible treasures are
laid up for believers in Christ Jesus;
hut let me be ever so much enriched
to-day, I shall still praise the Lord if
I feel my poverty to-morrow.
Messrs. Gower, Jones & Cos.,
Are still at their old trade -making,
selling, and repairing carriages, bug
gies, Wagons, s*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 Repository and Man
ufactory in Cherokee Georgia, and the
reputation of their work unsurpassed
in the South. Long experience at the
business has won for them a notoriety
for substantial, durable, and style of
finish of work, seldom, if ever, attained
by any like establishment in the South
ern States. See advertisement.
Igk. Mr. R. 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.
Having adopted the CASH
SYSTEM, we are enabled to offer our
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.
Having decided upon a change
in our business, we will sell our pres
ent Stock of Fancy Goods, Dry
Goods, Notions, Clothes and Cassi
meres, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, at Oreatly Re
duced Prices, FOR GASH ON
LY.
All persons indebted to us, either
by note or account, are earnestly re
quested to settle as early as possible,
as our books must be closed.
Satterfield, Pyron & Cos.
Cartersville, Aug. 22, ts.
('GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY. -Four
JT weeks after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave
to sell a portion of the lands belonging to the
estate of Win. Jackson, rtec’d, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
JAMES M. J
Admini't- -t ~v '
- «*vvn lißf
an’"'-' "" WM. Jackson Dec^d
.. n a3i ath, ISTI. ’
JAS. W. STRANGE,
llealer In, and Manufacturer .Os
TO WARE, A»D
House-Furnishing Goods,
ALSO DEALER IX
First-Class Stoves At
The JLowest Cash I*rices.
WILL BARTER
FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE, RA(JS,&C.
Caiiersville, Jan. 90th, ’7l -ly.
Exuberant Health
Is a blessing vouchsafed to few. Even those
who have been favored, by nature with
strong constitutions and vigorous frames are
apt to neglect the precautions necessary to
preserve these precious endowments. In
deed. as a rule, the most healthy and robust
a man is, the more liberties he is inclined to
take with his own physique. It is some
consolation to the naturally weak and feeble
to know that they can be so invigorated and
built up, by a proper use of the means
which science has placed at. their disposal,
as to have a much better chance of longlife,
and exemptions from disease and pain, than
the most athletic of their fellows who are
foolish enough to suppose themselves invul.
nerable, and act accordingly.
It is not too much to say that more than
half the people of the civilised world need
an oceasienal tonic, to enable them to sup
port the strain upon their bodies and minds,
which the fast life of this reckless age occa
sions. In fact, pure, wholesome, unexciting
tonic is the grand desideratum of the busy
millions, and they have the article in Hos
tetter’s Stomach Bitters. It is a stamina]
medicine, i. e. it imparts permanent strength
to weak systems and invigorates delicate
constitutions. Its reputation and its sales
have steadily increased. Competitive pre
parations have been introduced ad libitum ,
and, as far as the public is concerned., ad
nauseum, in the hope of rivaling it; but; hey
have all either perished in the attempt, or
been left far in the rear. It has been the
great medical success of the present centu
ry, and it is quite certain that no proprieta
ry medicine in this country is as widely
known, or as generally used.
Ten lightning presses, running incessmt
ly (Sundays excepted ) the whole year
through, barely supply the demand for' the
Illustrated Almanac, in which the nature
and uses of the preparation are set fort h,
the circulation now being over eight millions
a year.
GUMMING HIGH SCHOOL,
...... 0
“Nihil sine Lahore, sed Labor omnia vincent."
0 ...
aM Professor of Mathematics, Greek and German.
v ui'u.rrUlß URX, A. Professor of Latin, Natural, Mental and Moral Science.
miqkVai Lii'TiiiDo Assistant •,> Primary Department.
i M A ’ •• Assistant In Made Department.
mi. . JjUu. U Poll AW, Teacher of Embroidery, Painting and Drawing.
O
EXPENSES:
Tuition in Literary Department ?t.50 to $4.00 per month.
do. Music Department, 400 ,j 0
Embroidery, &c 3.00 do.
Board, (with private families,) 8.00 »lo!
58^Next Session opens (JuneM9tli instant. For further particulars address ’he Principal
Cumin mg, Ga. Jane 12 1871-»w2w
Z. W. & M. Q. JACKSON & CO.,
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING,
AND PROPRIETORS OF THE
Cartersville Steam Planing MtH,
• V’N.W SKSW VSW "SOOTS. YKCTO'R.'Y,
CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA.
Sash will ba furnished at the Factory (and boxed when necessary) at the
Following Prices:
Sash Bxlo,lo cent* —primed and glazed, cents Sash 12x14,14 cents—primed and glazed,3scts.
Sash 10x12, 12 cts.- “ “ 28 “ Sash 12x16,15 cents— “ 40cts.
Sash 10x14.13 cts.— “ 33 “ Sash 9x18,10 cents— “ “ 45 cts
Sash 10x16, 1 4 cts.— “ “ 35 “ Sash 12x20,18 cents— ‘ “ 50 cts
Sash 10x18,15 cts.- “40 “ Sash 12x22.20 cents— « “ 55 cts.
Othersi/.es in proportion. The above sash are made plain. When made lip sash, 2 cents per
light will be ad led. All sash glazed with a good article of Glass..
UOLLLNOHEINnS 75 cents per foot.measuring the height, without painting, catches or hin-
Llmds lor Window's more than 3 teet ♦> inches wide, charged extra, in proportion to the
P.AJS'EL DOORS
. Four Panels, 11-4 thick, plain, ft.oo’ one side moulded. $4.50; both sides moulded. $5.00. Revel
ed Doors same price as one side .noi-Med. Fifty cents additional for every 1-4 inch ir ihickness
1 “V ‘T, ,iof l rs 3 ; ' y ‘ : larger doo s charged extra, in propo oion to size.
kinds of Inmber planed, and looring ..nd Ceiling tongued m. grooved. Brackets,
and all kinds ot Scroll Sawing for Ornamental Work done co order. c hop Work of all kinds
executed with neatness and dispatch. Special Contracts made for large Jobs. ( Express..)—
J. & S. BONES & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
IRON AND STEEL,
Hardware, Cutlery, Cans, Ac.,
ROME, CA.
Resides having DECIDEDLY the LARGEST STOCK
of HARDWARE, in all its Departments, in the Chero
kee country, we sire the Exclusive Agents for the sale of
Celebrated Portable, Stationary,
AND
Plantation Engines.
PORT ABC K CIREULAR SAW AND GRIST RILLS,
AND MILL MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Persous intending to erect Mills of any kind, would do well to consult with us,
And can be furnished at Strictly Manufacturers Brices”
Blandy’s Portable Steam Engines and Saw-Mills have taken
the First Premiums at
The United States Fair,
The Ohio State Fair at Cincinnati,
The Ohio State Fair at Dayton,’
The Ohio State Fair at Zanesville,
The Ohio State Fair at Sandusky,
Fair at Indianapolis,
me Missouri State Fair at St. Louis^
The Teunessee State* Fair’ alt Nashvitte, 1 * * 3 '■
The doergia State Fair at Macon, '
The Arkansas State Fair at Little llock,
The Agricultural h air Association Q*\ % & Ala. Rome'Ga.
The Kentucky North Western Agricultural Society.
The (treat Industrial Exposition at Cincinnati,
And many other Fairs ol less conseqnenoe, and never failed
to beat ail competitors, in any contest in which they were evei
entered.
We give a full square guarantee upon all the Machinery sold
by us. Send lor Catalogue aid Price List.
March 31, 1871. J. & S. BONES & CO.
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary
FOR THE SCHOOL ROOM.
IS4O Pasres, 4to. 3000 Illustrations.
Ncarlv everv State Superintendent of Public
Instruction in’the Union, or corresponding olli
ccr, where such an one exists, has recommended
Wkbstkh's Diction iky in the strongest term*.
Among them are those of Maine, New Hamp
shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
Connecticut. New York. New Jersey. Pennsyl
vania, Maryland. West Virginia, Ohio, Ken
tucky, Indiana, 111 in oil, Missouri. Michigan,
lowa, Wisconsin. Minnesota, North Carolina,
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STATE PURCHASES.
The State of NEW YORK has placed 10.000
copies o*' Webster's Unabridged in as many of
her °n’»lic Schools.
T.ie S.a.e o WISCONSIN, about 5000-nearly
eve' v SchooL
The Stave of NEW JERSEY, 1, 5000-nearly
every School.
The State o’ MICHIGAN made provisions for
all ’lev Schools.
The 5.,,10 o" M ASSACHUSETTS has supplied
he schools—nearly all.
The of TOY? t has supplied her Schools.
The State of CONNECTICUT has made pro
visions ;o .iev Schools.
In other States many copies have l>een pur
chased for supplying Schools of cities and
towns.
What better investment can he made for
Schools.
More than fen ..lines as many are sold of Web
ster’s Dictionaries, as of any other Series in
thiv count'"*.
At 'east n\* , ne School-Books pub
lished ’it this country own Webster as their
standard, and of the remainder, few acknowl
edge any standard.
Published by G. & C. MERRIAN, Springfield,
Massachusetts. Sold by all Booksellers.
july 21,-swim,
(N BORGIA, B ARTOW COUNTY. Four
Jf weeks after date application will he made
to the Ordinary of said County, for leave to sell
the Real Estate belonging to the estate of Win.
R. Murphey, Jno. W. Mtirphev, Lawrence A.
Mu rp hey, Texan a Murphey, and Francis Mur
phev minors, for the puri»ose of distribution.—
This September 7th. 1871.
ARENA MURPHEY, Guardian.
THE DALTON NEK SILKIES,
OFFER for sale this season a large stock o
grafted fruit trees, consisting of A PPLES.
Southern varieties, ISKACtI lr>. PEA Rs and
PLUMB, CH»:RMKs, APKKJO TS.also grape
vines, strawberries Ac. * B. Hampton.
R. S. Bowie Traveling Agent, will canvass
Bartow county this fall.
Cartersville,Ga., Ang. 7th 1871
GEORGIA SOAP FACTORY
MAKES THE BEST GRADES OF
LAUNDRY SOAPS,
And Will Soon Add
TOILET SOAP.
SELL CHEAPER THAN THE
SAME QUALITY CAY BE
Laid Down From Any
MARKET in AMERICA.
All the Profits wc ask, is what is paid in
Freight From
NEW YORK MARKET..
TRY OTJTfc GOODS,
AND WE WILL
RISK the BALANCE.
hsg- Take All Grease In Exchange.
TALLO W ESP EC I A LL ¥DESIRED.
HITCHCOCK & SPENCER,
july 18—ts. AtlHiita, Ga.
ty Box 18; Office, at Howard X McCoy’s
Drug Store, on Peach Tree Street.
UgWrOJJAOCO.—Messrs. JOURDAN,
HOWARD & HARR ARSON, Atlanta, Ga.,
have on hand the following Choice Brands
of manufactured Tobacco, which they offer
to trade as low as the lowgst:
Brown’s Log Cabiu,
Cabin Home,
Golden Choice,
Pike’s Peak,
Winfrec’s Gold Leaf,
Pranly’s XXX,
Montsief,
Hyco Belle,
Peach Mountain,
Sunny Side,
Saranac,
McGhee’s 4 A,
Golden Rule,
Rosa Belle,
Globe Twist,
Crown Navy,
May Apple.
And many other desirable brands not men
tioned; toget her with a fine variety of Smok
ing Tobaccos and Cigars.
IFe that bloweth not his own
horn, his own horn will not
be blow eel! ! !
PUBLIC
EATING SALOON
AND
CONFECTIONERY,
West Side of the Railroad,
CJiMI TFj It S E , O.
On and after the 15th instant,
Single Meal, 50 Cents.
Board—per month, slß*
Confectioneries, Fruits* and
Family Groceries kept on hand
and for sale. sep 15.
Sherilt* Sales for Oet., ’7l.
WILL be sold, before the Courthouse door in
Carttfrsville. Bartow County, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in October, 1871, within the us
ual hours of sale, the following property, to-\vit:
l'he plantation on which James C. Young re
sides, iu the 4th i)ist and 3rd Sect. Bartow
coputy,' Nos. not knbwn, levied on as the prop
erty of James C. Young, to satisfy two Superior
Court fl fas from Bartow Superior Üburt, one in
f'a\cr of Lyuian AY Chapman, c&utrbled by J.
W.UarlLs, and the other in favor of W. L. Jlc
Also, Two lots of land in the 17th district and
3d Section, numbers not kriown, on which de
fendant resides. Levied on as the property of
: .Felix C. Bailey'; deceased, to satisfy a Justice
Court fl fa issued frotn the Justice Court, Salst
district, G. M., in favor of A. J. Rodgers, admin
istrator, vs. Lawton Bailv, Esq., Executor of
Felix C. Bailey, decojisecL Levy made *od
returned to me by Constable ot Bmst district,
G. M. . .
aug:& .• S W. W, RICH Sheriff,
JAMES KENNEDY, U. Sbtf.
(BEOUGiA, BABTOW COUNTY, Four
7T weeks after date ap,jlication will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said County for
leave to sell tlie Heal Estate of E. G. Nelson late
of said countv: deceased, for the benefit ol the
heirs and creditors. September 5, 1871.
A. L. NELSON,
THUS. TUMLIN,
Administrators on the Estate of
E. G. N ELSON, deceased.
i .soo
Red pst Proof Oats
?tARK EPSON'S.
Cotton Wnrehonse, on Bruad
ALSO
SOO Rn*h. MmW k,,.
200 Kush. Seed Ryisto ar
rive,
500 Kush. Seed Wheat,
210 Hush. Bed Cltuer,
215 Bush. Bed Top or
Herds Brass,
224 Bush. Orehard Brass.
100 Bush. Tall Meadow
Oat Orass. to arrive,
175 Busli, Blue C*rass, and
all other useful Bras
ses, Ac.,
500 fwt. Fresh Turnip
Need ?
AIAO :
100 Tons Sea Fowl Ell wan
and other Guano, for Wlieat, etc.
ALSO :
500 Dixie Flows and other
Plows, from $3 50 t 05550, cheaper than homo
made “Scooters.”
ALSO :
The Heller Fateut I,rain
Brill, For Sowing Wheat, etc.
ALSO: Everything else needed ia the Agri
cultural line, at
MARK W- JOHNSON'S,
P. O. BOX 230, Atlanta, Ga.
septS-Bm.
TAX YOTIUE.
Court or Ordinary, Bartow Oorirrr. t
County Purposes, Aug. 12 1871. {
’Tis ordered by the Court, that the following
tax he assessed, levied and collected, front the
tax payers of Bartow County, ordered above
the State tax, both general and specific, except
wherein excepted by law, as a countv tax for
said county for the year 1871. To Wit:
First that forty per. cent, on said state tax
both general and specific, be levied and collect
ed, to pay the legal indebtedness oi Bartow
County past due, and to become due, which has
accrued since the first day of June 1865, and to
pay the necessary current expenses of said
county, for the present year, and for the build
ing aud repairing bridges and other public
works, not mentioned in this order.
Second that ten per. cent on said State tax be
levied and collected for the purpose of paving
wages Commissioner Pauper la .a ami incident
al expenses, supporting pauper'arm, fie.
Third that ten per. cent, on said State tax bo
levied and collected to pay Jurors.
Fourth, that fifteen per. cent on Said Him®
tax, he levied and collected to pay jailor fee>.
Fifth, that five per. cent, on said State tax he
levied and collected to pay Coroners fees. Bai
liffs at court, nonresident witnesses in criminal
cases, fuel &c.
Sixth, that one hundred and twenty per.
cent, on said State tax, he levied and colected lo
pay, "or the erection of the new jail for Bartow
County, the same levied and assessed under
sections 530 and 531, It win’s ltevised Cole, ami
reeeominundation of the G - and Jury.
Seventh, that forty pe .cent on said State tax,
on tlie taxable property o .he 963d district «. m.,
of said county, he levied and collected, for the
purpose of paying rents, and reparing school
houses in said district.
Ordered that the foregoing order he advertised
as the law directs, and that the tax collector be
furnished with a copy.
Granted August 12th, 1871.
J. A. HOWARD.
Ordinary, It. C.
A true extract from the members of Court for
county purposes.
J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary, B. C.
A<l iiiillicitraiwr's Kale.
BY virtue of an order from the Coart of Ov
dinary of Bartow county, will be sold un
the first Tuesday in October, 1871, at. the Court
House door in Cartersville, in said county, be
tween the legal sale hours, the tract of land, in
said county, whereon Hazel Loveless resided it
the time of his death, containing about I*o acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of iiala Shaw,
J. N. Peace and others ; the same lacing com
posed of parts ot lots No’s. 72 and 73; in the 15th
district and 3d section of said county;
75 acres cleared; the balance well timbered; tol
erably well improved, and finely watered. Also,
hat No. 101, in the 16th district and 3d section ol
said county, containing 160 acres, more or less,
all in the woods and well timbered Sold as
the property of Hazel Loveless, deceased, for
the purpose of distribution among the heirs of
said deceased. Terms of sale : One-half Cash;
the balance on a credit of twelve months, note
and security, interest from date. Bond' for titles
given, possession given, immediately after sale.
GREEN B. LOVELESS, Administrator
of 11 AZL£ LUVKLKSS, deceased.
August 23d. 1871.
Just Received
FI NE
TABLE CUTLERY!
A New Supply of Castors
AND OTHER PLATED WARRE.
CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUFHT
in any Southern market.
A.T^OlgEy,.
J* C. Register, Tinner,
A \ I> DCVI.KK I X
Cook, Heating and Office
STOVES AND GRATES TIN-WARE
Llifflil!
BEST & SON
Have opened, in cartkrhtillk,
on the Western it Atlantic Railroad, just
above the Depot, A Lumber Yard, whe.rij thev
will kee>|<oh handsaU.sizes and BiiiU ttsions or
• LUM H EK V arid will b? ; |llea**) to.Aututfy., in Any
quantity’, all who arc in need, at- the market
price. Raving a STEAM SAW MflA, at work in
the Pine Woods on the Cherokee R. It., they Arc
prepared to fill orders at short notice. •
Call ou, • • - .„ti„ R; BI £ T .
" at the Lumber Yard.
augSO > -Cartersviltfe, *»*•
C GEORGIA, BARTOW CWVTY-jWhwm*>
IT many citizens of said count' luLst
ed the Court ol Ordinary .01 >aHl ‘
.-sitting for county purposes, liu'onyW
portion of the Fairmoynt jv»rt that W»*
Bartow coflntv fgrpn thq,«prs«W aViT
its junction \yilh the Can urn road
upon tbu.tßlki'AiU f.^; n ‘wind near Modeller:*
intersecting the Captqn rmtu . • * tolll .
Mills, in Bartow count' , and. v * |i( . cn a ,„
missjoners tp revise -aid c Y
pointed by *.* J* , inHi-tW I*- 1 *-
of said change ; therefore, <>a
ed are notified to be and appear *! " ~.„i ,li x
or before the 8d day ot should
cause, if any they can, übv saiu
not he made. and ollcial signature
Given under my hand »*'«
this August 26th, goWAUD, Ordinary.
XTC.,trC., CJ ETI RtriLJLX, GKOMOiA'