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SOjIETIIIXG XKW !
SOMETIIIXO XEW ! !
SOWETIIIXCi WAY ! ! !
F AMIIiY GHOC EHIES
( 'onfcctfonorlos, Fruits, &<*.
Xcw (liooiK !
Hew Arrangements !!
Hew Proprietor ! ! !
T. J. BRIDGES,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
fT PY Til J * T * °PTHH I E»s,
i main street,
CARTERSVILLK, GA.
Where also is kept open, at
all hours, a number one
Eating Saloon.
Meals prepared, at any time, to order.
lksr < OM K TO MtK ME !
uov. 15-wly T. J. BRIDGES,
formerly with A. K. Htttlgiiig.
•‘•^LICHTS
With or Without, Aleasuro !
Conceal it* Not!!!
PETE R MARSH,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
AEstrella OH,
Also, Dealer in
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, WICKS
ETC., ETC.
I can he found at Best Si Kirkpatrick’s
on Main Street, Cartersville, Ga., where I
will be pleased to see my friends and pat
rons. To all, I would say, come and ex
amine for yourselves, as I intend to sell as
Cheap as the Cheapest, Thankful for past
patronage, I solicit a continuance of the
same. PETEK MAKSII.
Cartersville, apr. 22.
V. R. TOMMEY. J. S. STEWART,
Oxford, Ga.
TOMMY A STEWART,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
At the Sign of the
MILL SAW and GAME COCK,
Ho. 70, Whitehall Street,
ATLAHTA, €SA.
T> EBPEOTFULLY call the attention of Merchants
l\t and others to tlitir LARGE AND WELL iSSOBT
ED STOCK of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Consisting in part ol
on, Steel, Nails,
Builders’ and Carnage Materials,
Agricultural Implements,
G r ain Cradles,
Sytlie Blades,
Tools of all kinds, &e., &c.
ALSO,
AGENTS FOR
Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal.
Buffalo Scale Works,
PROPRIETORS OF
ISrcoks 1 Improved Patent
Portable Revolving Potion
and Hay Screw Press.
May 15, 1870 wly
ATLANTA MARBLE WORKS
WM. GRAY, [Proprietor.
S. B. OAT MAN, Agent.
Importers and Dealers in
AMERICAS & ITALIAN MARBLE,
MONUMENTS, STATUES, VASES,
Tombs anti JfMonumental IForh
FURNISHED IN THE BEST MANNER.
And on lleasonable Terms.
DESIGNS OF MONUMENTS
ANl> BTATUA.J2X'
Furnished Free on Application.
April 28, 1870—ts ]
‘ PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS !
StVtN GOLD .VtSE AWARDED,
At late Fairs held in the South in Octobei
and November, 18G9, to
CIIA9 M. STIEFF,
For the best PIANO?, over
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York
PIANOS
Office and New Waekkooms, No. 9 North
Liberty Street, above Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
STIEFF’S Mri.iros
Have all the latest improvements Including ine
Agraef Treble, Ivory Fronts,
AM' THE
IMPROVED FRENCH ACTION,
fully warranted to five years, with
Organs always on hand from SSO to S3OO.
REFEREES WHO HAVE OOR PIANOS IN IHE.
General Robert E. Lee. Lexington Va
General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, IN U
General D. H. H l ll* Charlotte, N.
Governor John Letcher, Lexington, * a.
liishop 'Wilrner, New Orleans, La.
Joseph lluop, Chattanooga, Teun.
NY. L Mansfield, Marietta, Ga.
lleuben Arnold Atlanta, Ga.
JJ& Sl* Richards, ” M
A K Seago, ” M
Send for & (Aroular Containing SOO nftmeß of per*on
vrWo have purchased the Stciff Piunea, in the South
Einee the »tr clu ed inch B—6w
fNKQUGIA, BARTOW COUNTY. Four
"•ccks ;oter date application will l>e made
to t.ie Court of On a nary of said County for leave
to sell the undivide, interest, the same being
Dec. 18th, 1«6 ' JANEl\littuoKS D Minor,
A 4 SKINNER & Cos
|
I T* ’ , *f 4 \
—AND—
Prnltm
DEALERS.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
LAND FOR SALE!
rgNUE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale 180
acres of Land, lying West of Carters
viile 2.J miles; 80 acres cleared, the balance
well timbered. The place is comfortably im
proved, with Dwelling, Stables, out Houses.
cVc., with a nice young orchard—Peaches,
Apples, etc.
Also a Lot of 12 acres of land in the town
of Cartersville, well improved; good Dwel
ling, pure free-stone water Most of the
Land is well adapted to growing Clover and
grass. Located at the North end of Erwin
Street. Any person desiring to purchase
is invited to examine the property.
June IC,-tf. J. A. HOWARD
Marble Yard and Works.
J A.MXS VA U G'H AN ,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
|gi
HAVING opened a Marble Yard in Carters -
ville. I am prepared to furnish those wish
ing anything in the marble line, on very rea
sonable terms—Monuments, Toombs, Urns, Va
ses, Head and Foot Stones, Mantels, Paintstones,
Biscuit Blocks, Imposing Stones, etc. I am, al
so, Agent for the Georgia Marble Works,
aug. 2, ’7o.wSim JAMES VAUGHAN.
‘BA D BLOOD.’
“THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD-’’
From it we derive our strength, beauty,
aud mental capabilities. It is the centre of
our being, around which revolves all that
makes existence happy. When this source
is corrupted the painful effects are visible
in many shapes, prominent among which is
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection of the human
organism, and probably no one is wholly
free from it. It exhibits itself in various
shapes—as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones,
Diseased Scalp. Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseas
ed Joints. St. Vitus’ Dance, Foul Discharg
es from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular
Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism,
Heart Affections, Nervous Disorders, Bar
renness, Disorders of the Womb, Dropsy.
Syphillitic Affections, Liver Complaint, Salt
Rheum, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Loss of Man
hood and General Debility.
It lias beeu the custom to treat these dig
eases with Mercury and other Mineral sub
stances, which, though sometimes producing
a cure, often prove injurious and entails
misery in after life. The long known inju
rious properties of these so-called alteratives
and purifiers has led the philanthropieal
man of science to explore the arena of na
ture, the result of which has beeu the discov
cry of vegetable products which possess the ,
power of eradicating these Taints from the
Blood.
Dr. TUTT’S
Compound Extract Os
r’arparilla and Queen’s Delight.
I the acknowledged antidote to all Blood
Diseases. By its use the afflictions above j
enumerated can be permanently banished, j
and the
Scarce—the Centre of Life—the Blood.
be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
For Diseases produced by tlie
use of Mercury, a nd for Sypliillis,
Ai t 111 its train of evils, tliis c oin
pound is tlie only Mire antidote.
To the poo- creature, enfeebled in mind
and body, by secret practices, whose nerves
are unstrung, and countenance downcast
THE SARSAPARILLA
AND
Queen’s Delig-lit
is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will be restored to their wonted vigor, and
your dejected countenance be made radiant
with the qpneiousness of
RESTORED MANHOOD.
Being free from violent minerals, it is
adapted to general use. The old and the
young may use it; the most delicate female
at any time may take it; the tender infant,
who may have inherited disease, wiil be cur
ed by it.
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD
USE
DR. TUTT’S
Extract of Sarsaparilla
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
When used in the Spring it removes all hu
mors which infeat the system ; and banishes
the languor and debility peculiar to that sea
son of the year.
It acts promptly on the
LEVER AND KIDNEYS,
Producing a healthy action of the important
organs by which all the impurities of the sys
tem are carried off, and the result is
A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite,
find Bouyant .Spirit*.
PREPARED BY
WILLIAM H. TUTT & LAND
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
And Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
June 10th, 1870-ly.
DISSOLUTION.
rrGiE copartnership existing between Samuel
I ciaytou awl R. A. Clayton, tinder the name
of S. Clayton & Son. was dissolved November Ist
ISTO !>v mutual consent. Samuel Clayton has
transferred hi* interest to Harmon M. Clayton.
The new Unn will continue business at the old
si and. under tho name of It. A. & Jl. M. Clayton.
SAMUEL CLAYTON,
R. A. CLAYTON.
Curtersville, Ga., Dec. Btli, 1870.
Ttiose indebted to S. Clayton Sc Son. will find
th di accounts with It. A. & IT. M. Clayton.—
'I hev :ire earnestly requested to call and nay
up. The old business must be closed right
away.
Carriage Manof&ctory
j|. story,
BY "* V
GOWER, JONES & CO.,
CARTERSVILLE AND ROME, GA.
Repairing, of all kinds, Done to Order.
wmammmmßaxst i imhi
Carnages,
Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for
Sale, at ths Manufactory and Repository of
GOWER, JONES & CO.,
Cartersville and Rome, Ga.
Baggies,
Mauufactured and Repaired to Order, and for
Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of
GOWER , JONES 6 CO.,
Cartersnille and Rome, Ga.
w mm,
One, Xwo, Four, and Six-
HORSE,
Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for
Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of
GOWER, JONES & CO.,
Cartersville and Rome, Ga.
Jan. 1, 1870. .wlv
J. G. M, M ONTGOMERY,
Fresh Groceries,
GREEN CORN,
PEACHES,
STRAWBERRIES/
TOMATOES,
OYSTERS,
PINE APPLE,
MaccarGni.
Sugar
COFFEE,
STARCH,
BACON HAMS,
Candles, and the genuine Durham Smoking
Tobacco, just received, at
MONTGOMERY’S.
April 14, ts.
ARDEN SEED. A complete variety of
X Buists Warranted Garden Seed, at
feblo MONTGOMERY’S.
ORLEANS SYRUPS AND MO
d LASSES, a fine lot, just received and
for sale, at MONTGOMERY’S.
THE choicest brands of SMOKING TO
BACCO, can always be found, at
MnMTflaurnvtt
.FINE WATCHES.
GBNULHE OROIDE GOLD
AND
SILVER WATCHES.
$5, $7, SB, $lO, sl2, sls to S2O.
THE EUROPEAN WAR and extraordinary
Money Panic, during the past season, lias
induced us, in order to make rapid sales and
quick returns, to throw our vast Stock upon the
public market, at thirty to fiftyper cent, beiow
Wholesale Price* for Cash.
Road tlie Prices.
Fine Oroide Gold Cylinders, regulated
and warranted perfect time-keepers, usually
sold at sl2 to sls, AT ONLY $5 EACH.
THE BEST QUALITY CYLINDER AT SB.
The Double Extra Refined, being a
very superior quality, regulated and warranted
perfect timekeepers, equal in appearance and
for time to $l5O Gold Watches, AT ONLY $lO
The Double Extra Refined, Solid Ovo
ide Gold, full jeweled lever*, tincst Nickel works,
usually sold at $25 to S3O, REDUCED to only sls
EACH.'
SILVER WATCHES.
Extra Fine Solid Pure Silver, Hunting
Cased Cylinders, SB. „ . „
Best Quality Coin Silver. Hunting Cas
ed full jeweled levers, regulated and warranted
accurate timekeepers, ONLY $lO.
The Very Best Quality Patent Lever
and Chronometer Movements, full jeweled, sls.
All the above classes of Watches are Hunting
Cased, perfectly regulated, and each warranted
by special certificate far two years.
Wgestb and Dealeiis ordering six of our sls
Watches at a time, will receive an extra Watch
free making Seven sls Watches for fiX). Nodis
count can be allowed on our cheaper watches.
\JL OBDKKB FOK IjINOLK WATCHES, < ASH
mu«t be sent IN APVAJKJSJ. Send by Post Oflice
Order ltegtefcKECd r Bank Check, puya
ble to our order, und <tdods will be seiit by Ex
press or in Registered Package, prepaid at our
ri Or4*frs&jr at least six svatcnes.or.-owr, will he
,pnt In Expree»C.OL !>-, by depositing small a
mount with express agent, or sending referen
ces as assurance of good laitln
Write owier plain, state kind and unco of
Watch desired, in dose price as above directed,
and address
THE EMPIRE WAT€HCO„
No 106, BROADWAY, NKW YORK,
nov. 11-vv3m P. O. Box 2949
Bartow county.
A i l PERSONS indebted to the estate of Jas
V Denman, late of said county, deceased
lereltv notified to come forward and settle
“’'and those holding demands against the
iamth are required to present them or payment
0 r the law. November 15,18*0.
a, turns F. DENMAN, Admi’x.
GEO. S. RUBLE,
Dealer in and general agent for
RUSSELL & GO’S
Threshing Machines,
Reapers and Mowers,
and all kinds of
Farming Implements
AND
Labor-Saving Machines.
Corner Market and Bth Streets,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Nov. 11.1870.-w2m
JWLAN. HGWARD & HARaALSON
Tobacco
Commission Merchants,
■Whitehall Street,
A) LA NT A GEORGIA
Keep constai ttly on hand, a large
and fine Assortment of CHEW
ING and SMOKING TO
BACCO, CIGARS, &c., which
we offer at the Lowest Whole
sale prices.
Premium Alabaster
Hendrix Mountain Lime.
The Whitest! The Purest!
Made at the New Kilns of
PECK’S
In the side of Hendrix Mountain, near where
the Cartersville &■ Van Wert Railroad crosses
Pettit’s Creek, about two miles southwest from
Cartersville, is now
Open to the Market!
For sale in Cartersville, by
JAMES ATTA WAY, Agent.
sept. 15.1870.
row GOODS 1
WE ARE daily receiving and opening
a general Stock of
FALL & WINTER
GOODS,
Which we offer to to the Tra.je p* fyi CS« I
We invite our friend* to call aid examine our
Stock, and especially to purchase liberally from
us.
H. OILItLAIIVA HOH,
Cartersville, Ga., Oct. Ift. 187|
01J> C AIM)LIN * BITTERS.
A DELIGIITFTJL TONIC
We take great pleasure in offering the
Ol.*
CAROLIN A BITTERS.
to th - public. They are com<>oun<)ed with great cc
and contain sonieoft.be best, tonics tn the I’harmac
pia. As evidence of the superiority of our
over all others, we have eertifi ates from many of the
leading physicians in our State, who have prescribed
them in their practice.
THE OLD CAROLIN A BITTERS.
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Debility,
Chills and Fever and Dyspepsia
We do not offer our Bitter* as a cure for all nseases,
but as an Aromatic Tonic, fiey have no equal.
For sale by all Druggis s *nd Grocers everywhere
For sale in Cartersvdle by
A. St. ISUDCiIXS.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO-,
Importers of Choice Drugs and t hemlcals.
March 81, IS7O--Iy. Charleston, 8. C.
METALIC AND WOOD
(IMITATION ItOshvOODJ ' \
It I RIAL (!AS KsS
OASEBI S.
b Y
Erwin A Jones.
• risvilie. aug. 22
Georgia, Bartow comity.
ALL PERSONS Indebted to the estate of Wil
liam Pittard, late of said county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to come forward and,
settle up; and those, bolding demands against?
the same, are required to present them for pay
ment in terms of the law. November 15, 1870.
’ THUS. N. PITTARD, Executor.
A. S- & T. C. M A If § O A T ,
No. 2, BeCiive’s Opera Houes,
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
AUCTION £ COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN FIBNITUBE ;
Real Estate & Renting Agt’s-
advances on Consignments,
dec. 6-swt.f
Satterfield & Wofford,
m
Family
080 C E B I E §
AND
Produce.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
AT 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 SATTERFIEI D,
apr 12wly J C WOFFORD.
COX & HILL.
SO IHEBOKKE IILOCK,
PEACHTREF ST. ATI ANTA GEORGIA
Ha e in store and for sale Very Low—
-100 Bids. Fine Old Rye Whiskey,
100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey
GO “ Peach and Apple Prandy,
25 “ American G’n,
50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey,
5 lip s Holla :d Gin,
00 ] and .] Casks Cognac Brandy,
25 Baskets lieidsick <£, Cos. Champagne,
25 Boxes Still Catawba,
100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,
HUM,
(NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA. AND ST. CRO X.)
whisky,
Poplar Log.)
WIN K ,
(Port, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.)
ALK AND PORTE It.
Canned oysters, &e., See., Sec.,
July 15, 18G0
“THE BEST.”
“THE HELLEH PATENT
GRAIN DRILL,”
IS THE best Machine now made for Sowing
Wheat, or Grass Seeds and Fertilizers. Far
mors will please scud for Descriptive Cir'wrt.rs
before buying any other Machine.
AVEBY.STEJJ fEOWS,
(CAST.)
ff-A'TTS PLOWS (CAST.)
Gt a»o*, JlTorway Oats. Barley,
Grass, Clover, and all Kinds
AGRICUITURAL SMPIEMENTS, AND
HILL. FURKISIIIIG GOODS,
INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED.
WA R R YX T ED,
ING-HAN WHEAT SMUT MILL.
FOR sale OX REST TERMS,
Send for Price List.
MARK W, JOHN SOX,
Sept. 23. ’TOs-w-ly. Broad St. Atlanta, Ga.
TPTt %?9 WTT 'in JJi ,m w ggr f
No is Dscatur Street.
Atlanta, Georgia-
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
HARNESS
And deal e r in
SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE
HARNESS SKIRTING- ENAMEL AND
ALL KIN n S OF LEATHER,
Childrens’ Carriages
Fla® Carriages and
BUGGIES
INDIANAPOLIS FA tM WAGONS AND CARTS-
The attention of Farmers and Teamsters
is called to the large stock of
Wage ns and Harness; also ALL
kinds of SaddlP S,
and everything usually kept n
a first-class Saddlery House—
Wholesale and Retail.
Also, for sale, Boys’ Three-Wheel
Velocipedes. April 27 wly
(SEORGiA BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas T
Xf. Moore has applied for letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Agnes Clayton, late
of said county, dec’d.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to show cause, if any exist, why said ap
plicant should not receive tetters of Adminis
tration on the estate of said deceased, in terms
of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature.
Dec. 9th. IOTP. _ .1. A. HOW A HD, Ord’y.
Georgia, Bartow County.
1710 UR WEEKS afterdate application will be
C made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
said county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of
.James M. Denman, late of said county, deceas
ed, for the benelit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. C'ATHUINE F. DENM AN,
nov. 15,1870. Administratrix.
1870!
Pa&SENGERS DESIRING TO VISIT ANY
OF THE
NORTHERN, SOUTHERN, EAST
ERN OR
WESTERN CITIES,
Should study well the attractions offered
bv the
WESTERN & ATLANTIC R. R ,
The celebrated Passenger Route of the
SOUTH,
THE ONLY ROUTE FROM AT
LANTA
RUNNING A
DOUBLE LAILY THROUGH"PAS
SEN TER TRAIN
Preventing the possibility of a delay o f
twenty-four (24) hours incident to
lines running but one daily train.
IHE PASS ANGER EQUIPMENT of this
/?oad is SUPERIOR to that of any road in
the South.
In additien to the
LUXURIOUS COACHES
Os the Road, there are attached to all night
trains the FAR-FAMED
Pullman Sleepers,
Which furnish accommodation equal to a
firstclnss Hotel.
There sre on sale, at reduced rates, for the
summer season, tickets to
Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs,
MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
ALLEGHANY SPRINGS,
COYNER'S SPRINGS,
BLACK SPRINGS.
WARM SPRINGS,
LITTLE SWEET SPRINGS,
BEDFORD ALUM SPRINGS
MONTVHE SPRINGS,
BERSHEBA SPRINGS,
NATURAL BRIDGE OF VIRGINIA,
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN,
MANMOTH CAVE,
NIAGARA FALLS,
HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS
AND ALL OTHER RESORTS
In the Unted St atea
This is the only roaa in the South off-ring
for sale through tickets to
YOKOHAMA JAPAN^
HIOGA, JAPAN,
HONGKONG, CHINA,
SHANGHAI, CHINA,
NAGASAKI, CHINA,
Steamers leave
SAN FRANCISCO FOR CHINA AND
JAPAN
on the first day of each month.
Tickets can be purchased in all principal
cities
Baggage checked tod< stination and hand
led free.
Ask for tickets via
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
B. it. witi:\.\.
General Passenger and ticket- Agent.
4. L, II.VRIIIS, M. T & Supervisor.
FOSTER BLODGETT,
Superintendent
A L. HARRIS,
Southern Passenger \gent.
June 23 3m.
• -
MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
Two Dollar s per Annum.
64 PAGES READING MATTER.
30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS.
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL,
AND
D. WYATT AIKEN,
CHAIIIESTON i 8, C.
■ lie Quickest and Best Route
TO THE
North, East, and West,
tra LUUfSVTLLE.
Two Daily Express trains run throu h from Nash
ville to Louisville, making close connection with
trains and-bonta for the North, East, and West.
NO OHAlte EOFCARS
FROM LOUISVILLE .
ST LOUIS, CHICAGO, PITTSBURG,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK,
Only one change to
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON,
Quickci Time by this Route and Better Ac
commodations than by any other.
Ncutes Speed and Comfort,
when i avt ling, by asking for tickets
Via Louisville.
THRIUGII TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS
may biprocared at Office, of N. & 0. It. It., in t'hat
t»noo(i, and at all ticket offices throughout, the South.
W. IIJCINO ALBERT FINK,
I G. P A. Gen’lSup't.
feb24.-wly
Oflck Cartersvilt.e & Van W kbt r. r. i
September 29th, 1870. f
phmig-o Os Schedule,
Tdtfford wide PUBLIC CONVENIENCE and
the reatest facility to the approaching inviting
Failßartow County Agricultural Association,
confieucing TUESDAV NEXT, 4th proximo,
Noi—Daily Passenger Train will leave siiles
bfo Station at 8, A. M., on time promptly.
No/.—Passenger train (returning to Stilesboro)
mve Cartersville at 5, P. M., on time promptly.
wire reduced. TJeketu lor l&oilllfl
Tip, to bc nua or-ritt. tt . nrrmy .~vg i,
at filesboro, and Mr. B. Bowers, Agent at
Cafersvile. ROB’T. A. CRAWFORD,
Set 30, sw-3t. Snp’t.
Alania Stencil & Variety Works!
BEN. Z. DUTTON,
Maufacturer of and Deale/ in SlClieil
Irailds, Steel Dies, Steel Block Stamps,
urning Brands, Brass Alphabets, and all
<• tides kept in a first class STENCIL
OUSE.
11 CELIST OF MAILAIiLE A HTICLES
St cil Name Flutes for mark’g cloth’g, 76c
St 1 Ring, for keeping keys together, 25c
N ' Style key tag, with name neat eng. 25c
p, letual Almanac, the most ingenious
ttle article of the uge, 50c
ny of the articles in this list will be
m (ed, to any address, on receipt of price,
oi ic whole of them for $1 25
ddress BEN. Z. DUTTON.
Lock Box 351,
Ick 22-wly Atlanta, Ga.
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lnti lligent reading family can less afford to be
without. Many Magazines are accumulated.—
lIARPKR sis edited. There is not a Magazine
that is printed which shows more intelligent
pains expended on its articles and mechanical
execution. There is not a cheaper Magazine
published. There is not, confessedly, a more
popular Magazine in the World.— Sew England
uomemtead.
It is one of the wonders of journalism—theed
ltoriai management of Harpek’B The Xation
). ’
Subscriptions— 1871.
Terms:
Harper's Maoazink, One year
j An Extra Copy of either the Magatine, Week hi
lor Bator wtU be supplied (/rotin for everu Club of
Five SI'BSCRinKR.s at |4.tN)euc*A, in one remittance,
or. Sir Copiet* for $‘20.00, without extra copy. ’
Subwrtpticma to Harper’s M agazink, Weekly,
and Bazar, to one add reus. for one ye<tr. SIO.OO
or two of Hortter'e Periodicalto erne addreus for
one year. $7.00.
Back Number* can be supplied at time.
A Com pie to Set or Harper’s Magazine, now
comprising Jl Volumes, in neat cloth binding,
will he #ent bv Express, freight at expense of
r*"2 h f#r, tor $3/25 per volume. Single, volume*,
m mag; po.it/Mtid, $3.00. ( loth cases, for bindidg,
68 by mail, postpaid.
1 ru postage on II akper’s M agazink is 24 ets.
R y«‘ir, which must be paid at the subscriber's
post once. Address
HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.
“A Complete Pictorial History of the
Times.”
“Ths best, cheapest, and most successful
Family Paper in the Union.”
Warper’s Weekly.
SI’LEN DIDLY ILLUSTRATED.
Notice* of the PreM.
The Model Newspaper of our country. Com
plete in all the departments of au American
Family Paper. Harper’s Weekly has earned
for itself a right to its title, “A Journal of
Civilization.’ —New York Evening Pout.
The best publication of its class in America,
and so far ahead of all other weekly journals as
not to permit of any comparison between it and
any of their number. Its columns contain tho
finest collections of reading matter that are
printed. * * * Its illustrations are numerous
and beautiful, being furnished by the chief ar
tists ol the country. —Boston Traveler.
II akper’s Weekly is the best and most inter
•sting Illustrated newspaper. Nor does its ral
." depend on its illustrations alone. Its read
•l - matter is of a high order of literary merit—
vß ;<>d instructive, entertaining, and une.vcep
tiof ijjle,— N. Y. Sun.
Subrcriptions—lß7l.
Terms:
II rper’s Weekly, one year, $4.00
A it Extra copy of either the M agazink, Wekk
** Bazar, will be supplied gratis for every
' I'u ot Five Subscribers at $4.00 each, in one re—
wttance; or, Six Copies for $20.00, w ithout ex
• u copy.
Subscriptions to Harper’s Magazine, Weekly,
40l Bazar, to one address, for one year, $10.0(1;
f J.' no of Harper’* Periodicals, to one address
for » .. veur. $7.00.
, " * heathers can be supplied tit any time,
- .' i , Volumes of Harper’s Weekly, in
noa; cloth bin* will be sent, bv express, tree
ot expense, tor each. A complete Set, com -
prising fourteen ; —'nines, sent on receipt of
cash at the rate of $5.26 V ol., freight at tho
expense of purchasers. olume XIV. ready
.January Ist, 1871.
The postage on Harper’s We ,k- is 20 cents a
year, which must he paid ,.<oscriber’s
post-oflicc. Address
HARPER A BROTHERS New York.
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“A Repository of Fashion, 1 leasure, and
Instruction.”
If avpe r’ * II a*a r .
A supplement containing nnimsous full-sized
pattern.' of useful articles accotu{anics the pa
per every fortnight.
11 a RFKK’s Bazar con t a ins- pages of the
'D.e <>l 11 Al< I’EU’B W on KUpdlluo
A C7D 4 *M*4«-u;d lC afMMfpuMish cd weekly.
Notices of the Press..
Harper’s Bazar contains, besides pictures,
patterns, etc., a variety of mat ter of espociat use
and interest to tlie family; articles- on health,
dress, and housekeeping in all its branches; its
editorial matter is specially adapted to the cir
cle it is intended to interest nml instruct; and it
has. besides, good stories and literary matter of
merit. It is not suprising live journal, with such
features, has achieved iit a short time an im
mense success; for sometliingof its kind was de
sired in thousands of l'umilie-vhiid its publishers
have filled the demand. The young lady who
buys a single number of Harper’s Bazar is made
a subscriber for life.— .V. I’. Keening Post.
Tlie Bazar ts excellent. Like aU the period
icals which the Harper’s publish}, it is almost
ideally well edited, and the class «f readers for
whom it is intended—the mothers and daughters
in average families—cannot but profit bv its
good sense and good taste, which, we have no
doubt, are to-dav making verv many homes
happier than they may have been before the
women began taking lessons in personal and.
household and soeial management from this
good-natured mentor.— The Nation , N. Y
Subscriptions—lß7l.
Terms:
r-r. or man ß xrn felted 1
( lub of lire Subscribers at $4.00 each in one vo
D-a copy?’ ° r ‘ SlxCopies lor tW-W. without ex
aud tfafiL l^*® llß Harper’s Magazine, Weekly,
or, two of jf&ttG?. ahuress for one year, $10.00;
for one year, $7.00. 1 enodicals, to one address
Vols. 1.. H., and 111. oft.,
years 1868. ’69, ’7O, elegantly Ixwrls Bazar for the
roceo doth, will be sent by express, vjrreen mo
paid, for $7.00 each. ’ ’’ipre
l’he postage on Harper’s Bazar is 20 cent*,
year, which must be paid at the subscriber's post
office. Address
HARPER & BROTHERS, New York,
dec 8, 1870.
J- C. Register, Tinner,
AVD DEALER IN
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/•• w jyfxiy
I■ / "gT X ss&||b| m }
Cook, Heating and Offlo
STOVES AND GRATES TIN-WAJIE
W. 0. IDWAEIi f
HAS NOW READY FOR USE,
A FIRST-CLASS HEARSE, AND
Will give SPECIAL ATTENTION
n ease of Deaths to encasing the dead, and
Being Agent fer Erwin & Jones’
METALIC BURIAL CASES, AND FOR
Wm. Goldsmith's
WOOD OOETFXISrS. HE
Notifies ALL, that lie is ready at all
hours, to wait on them.
April 7th,—tf.
BMSf The firm of L. Bennett & Cos., having
been dissolved by the withdrawal of L. Bennett,
the business will be continued, at the old stand,
by the new firm of L. Payne & Cos. The old
firm call upon all who are indebted to them for
Goods and Groceries, to come forward, w ithout
delay, and settle up. The books will be found;
with L. Pavne & Cos., at tho old stand.
Ey., ETC., CARTKUSYILLE, GEORGIA.