The Cartersville weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1870, June 23, 1870, Image 4

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Wholesale and Retail ii \ i' ;}«s r roite, ■!2 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, fiA. nro I.KAVK TO IVFORM OUR 'S'M Pllll'Nf)*, nnil nil »ho j»nrrh i*e a fiooiU In t!i , nii'krt; ti,ht «e nr*- S. I»f*w r-fe!vinr, »r '* Imvij n one of the atixkn nf ll.e In A and latest »lf'e» -f Hats , Drips Straw Hoods, errr ope- • and In the , itv, ll at »•*• ji-jutof t.) o Ter *• the trade., We pun hare i.ur (ini'll* iljr.i t from ti * man nf*ctun r«. by the p •••k tj{i* *hi. lij en ‘h ci u* to sell her* *t an [/■* I’rli t-s an tin- *f->oil4 -»r. l>e urebased Jn any N'>rth-'rn ililv, of which we are p q.r nl t.i flee satisfactory n l>’ei it*. Wo-o-ost r—ieciuln • .licit a r ,11 fr«-n all wislil / t>! pircha e, feeling confident we wil; be at le t • meet ifieir tie a in qual ity, itrle and | r : ce. We lt.it k it #i,uM tj >t be utnia to state that n\r Qn >.3a are allfr.fr, (Siting been bmipht wltbln the la-1 twenty ilay-t. HOY’S H ATS made a •peclalfy. Keapeetfutlv, mch B*)—w2m BALHONSii AtXX\N!if R. RTREDT) ING. »;e,a.l e r ix ICU£, CRATES, AND LIGHTNING RODS, PLAIN, PRESSED AND JAPANED TIN WARE, A X D House Furnishing; Goods, Maun Sir.. ( 1 artkp.s\ ii.i.t:, C, \. All kinds of Job Work dotjie with ncftfuess aud dispatch. The firm of Strange & Bedding having been dissolved, by mutual consent. I will continue tin; basin css at thejohl stand, fob 15 wly 111 KHT» T >l>'fs. Atlanta Stem'll & Variety Worhn! BEN. Z. POTTO N, Manufacturer of anil Dealer in Sfcncil IS run <!s. Steel- Die*. Stef! Mock Stamp!, Burning Brandi, Buts* A iphuhet!, and all Articlei Irpt in a tint class STEA CIL HOUSE. PRICE LIST OF M AIT. A BL E A UTICLF.S Stencil Name Plates for ir’.aiV’g clo'h’g, 75c Steel Ring, for keeping keys} together, 25c New Style key tag, with name neat eng. 25e Perpetual Almanac, tlie niu.it ingenious little article of therpe. 50c Any of the articles in jthii list will hr mailed, to any a 1 Iras*, on’ijoccipt of price, or the whole of them for .SI 25 Ail: 3*9 BUN. Z. DU TTON. hock Box 351, mch 22-wly Atlanta, (Ja. N. B.—Circulars sent friee. W. C. GREEN, Agent for the sale of THE UNRIVALLED NO H-EXPLOSIVE SOT OIL- Also, lUiPAIItER OF ’EWELRY, CLOCKS, AMD WATCHES; \lf-o keep on hand and for sale the above goods. J Room in the store of Simon Liebman, Cartersville, met, *??. I W. & M. C 'ACKSON l CO. CONTRACTORS TOR BUILDING , AND PROPBI’ TOR3 OF THE CARTERSVFLLE STEAM PLANING MILL, Basli, Blind. and Door I^aotory. Smut Mucliinew made in quick lime lor tlie forthcoming wheat crop. CARTERSVILLF, GA, All kinds of limbkr planed ami Flooring ami Coiling Tongued and Grooved. Bracket*. and all kind.* of Scroll Sawing, for Ornamental rv ork, done to or der. Shop Work, of all kinds, executed with neatness and dispatch. Contracts made for LARGE Our machinery is all new and of the r,mj BUST QUALITY, having been Selected by one of the firm, (an experienced mechanic,) in person. Th.e proprietors are all experienced and skillful workmen, among whom maybe found Mr. W. A. REM MING who “is known and acknowle Iged, by all, to be one among the best and finest workmen in the South. Our Mill is now in successful operation, and its work is approved and admired by all who have seen it. It is located im modi at sly on the Western & Atlantic Railroad, North of the Depot, in the rear of the new Court flouse. Z. IV. & M C. JACKSON & CO., aug 10, IHOO.tf Cartcrsville, Ga. Postponed Slioriir Sales for .Bniy. "TXJ ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of sale> before the Court House door, in the town }f C art ersville, the following profierty to-wit : THE settlement ofland whereon Abel Wil lis now resides, in the 21st District and 2nd Section of Bartow county, as the property of said Abel Willis, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of.John W. Hill, against said Willis. Pointed out by plaintiff. ALSO- One hundred acres of bind. Nos 69, 70, and a part of 71, in the 17th District and ord Section of Bartow county, as the property of W. P. Milam, to satisfy a ti fa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of Wm. L. Rowland, Executor of Francis M. Howland, deceased, vs. Thomas Milam and William P. Milam. Said land is a part of the I)r. Thomas Milam farm. Pointed out by defendant, \V. P. Milam. Juno 9, 1870. W. TV. RICH, Sheriff. Administrator’* Sale. Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Cartcrsville, and county of Bartow, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, the following property to-wit: Lots ofland No’s. 217, 179 and half of 2d2, half of 218, in the sth Dist. and-3i| ion, and about 30 acres of fraction No. 208, 20 acre* of fraction No. 2U9, in the 6th dist. and 3d section. Sold as the property of the estate of Lindsey Hendrix, deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Terms—one-third due 25th Dec., 1870. one-third due 25th December, 1871, one third due 25th December, 1872, with note and good security, and lieu on the land uu k til all tite purchased money is paid. ANN HENDRIX, m. _ AdmiaLatratpix. PHASE Sc- His WIPE. RESTAURANT- ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA ni|s house is still the pride of the ©'IItSIS g|'f f i W J vu J ■— cl J 'eaJ xjmJ yak Merchants and Farmers, Strangers, and Citizens, I.adics and Gentlemen, cannot de sidti wiiseh t-ri admire m sf, PettAC & £ls, Wife, or the Laxnriev of tlicrr Ta . Come, ot'l folks, and bring the children, an l voitr knitting. 1 true Roys, and bring the one you m id* such r *«h promises to, out at the Dump- Meeting, and my word tor if, you will go homo iik'.ng Deane &. His Wife, and your Sweet heart better than anybody in the World. -May 12th JS7o~ff. W. jl mm£m a£ WHOLESALE AKT RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO 10 WHITEHALL ST ATLANTA. GA Oflers splendid inducements. and nil who need good Drugs at low figures will do well to give hint a fall. Pays special attention to orders from Country Merchants. Paitxts, Oil, Glass, Flue Medicinal AH® WXMSS. Everything pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be found there. NOTICE. SPECIAL ITuilv I.)ruin from the “KJE COLS SOSA FOUNT” All that man could expect in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lansdftll challenges his Soda competitors to produce the fluid as near the freezing point as his. The coldest and the best in the city, Pure Fruit Syrups. W. .1 JLanfsdell, No, 11> Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. May 12 1870 ly. RUSSELL A- G O’ S IS @ll SHIP fISIWSES AND THRESHING HIES, AT TfilE GILUEATiI WARE-HOUSE, Call and see the Machines and sec what I Warrant (hem to do, Cartersville, May 12. ROISERT BRL'CE. ~~ A. LEY BEN, ~ General Commission Merchants Wm M. WILLI UIS, Eate of Win. Iff Williams & Cos, No. 18. Alabama str., Atlanta, Ga. SOLE AGERT FOR AUGUSTA FACTCIIIY SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS. DRILLS. ATHENS MANDEACTUmNC COMPANY YarneSj Stripes, Cheeks. Goods in Store find for Sale at Manufacturers’ Prices from the following: Eagle and Pliecmix Manufacturing Com pany. Tronpi Fopewell and Annawaka factories and Pioneer Paper Mill. SO/E ALtNCY OF ROGERS' CELEB RAT Ed B I R D’S EYE LIME. Controlled since 1860, by IVm. M. Williams & Bro. Hydraulic Cement. Plaster, Pure €rcui:d Bone, Whann’s Raw-Bone Super-Phosphaie Also, on nonsignment a full stock of STOUR (Choice Brands) direct from best Tennes see and Kentucky Mills, BACON. LARD- CORN, OATS- HAY. ETC.- FROM PACKERS AND PRODTCERS apr 27 wly r Saw Time Sl Money! MARK E. COOPER, General Commission lYlereliant, Will fill Orders and Sell Prc-Cucc on fair terms to all. NO. 4, lIIIOAD STR., ATLANTA, C»A. mch 15— wGm Headqiiiirters for Toys & Fancy Goods, 2d Dozen Graut’s Patent <Uraiu iradles. 35 Fan Xlills. 3Q Wheat, d’hrosluM's. ~5 Horse I'owrrs. 10 Threshers and Cleiners Combined. Send for catalogue and price list. wm If Jack Manufacturer of G A I_B I 1 S! @s£ « as a §. DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES, TOITS AND WILLOW WARD Wedding PjUITIES and SISTERS, Sic., Gotten up In the best style, at short Notice! We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our large and complete stock— selected with great care, and bought at tho LOWEST OASII PRCIES. WHITEHALL STKEHT, . ATLANTA, GA. march 10,wly lairßiii ffiE aeli ib e Slto p , The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that, having opened a Foundry and Machine Shop in Ci rtersville, he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of - STEAM ENGINES, COTTON PRESSES, SUGAR MILLS HORSE POWERS, MILL GEARING, ETC. Also, CASTINGS, of every description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE FRONTS AND FENCES; All kinds of MACHINERY REPAIRED in the most perfect manner. Highestmarke price paid for SCRAP IRON. BRASS, LEAD COPPER, and ZINC, lam prepared to compete with Northern Establishments in price and quality of work, and will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. B. SCOFIELD. LxrreviU©, Ga te, Januaiy 1, 1873. The 'Express, Cartersville, Ga., June2;{, 187d. I.ife In Tiic CM Laiul Vt't. In a glowing and very striking ar ticle on development and prosperity if the South, the Memphis Appeal says: In every part of the South the pick and the .shoael are doing the work of ditchi sg an 1 embankment. The iron ties are biud.ng us evt ry day more strongly, and the steam engines are shortening the hours that separate our towns and cities. In Virginia, the great v orks projected by the illustri ous Maury—one: the Chesapeak and Ohio Railroad—are under way; and the other the ship-canal from the James to the Ohio, is regarded as the work of a day not distant. Immigration, the best evidence of peace and thrift on the part of the native population, has added to her wealth; and now in dustries, pr ijectcd and running, prom ise for the blessed oi l mother of States a fuiu e more profitable than all her j ast put toget er. In the Carolina-' the fever of progress is high. Various crops, the use of fertilizers, immigration and new railroads, are all doing the work of advancement, and steeling under the management of the “old stock of people"’ a vast material pros perity.” In Georgia, the Empire Southern St tte, the State of railroads, of cotton mills, and of manufactures—where the people have but one inimating spirit— t'iat of progress—the sdvai:cement si ice 1866 Ims been almost beyond be li f. Over four hundred miles ol raii r sad have been opened and fifteen hundred projected during that time; and the factories of Cilumbus and Au gusta have more than quadrupled their work ng-force a: and machinery. Aud all th s c mies of the unaided energies of the peop’e of that great Slate. The txampi, of Georgia uas not been lost ou Alabama or Misiss.ppi.— Manufactures as well as agriculture have ma<ie rapid advances iu both States. The fir. numeJ has completed since the war, over two hundred miles of .railroad, and has raoie than one thousand projected. Her mineral le s mrces are attracting capital, and si e promises iu a few years to be as pio ductive in coal and iron as Pennsylva nia. Mississippi has con pleted more than two hundred miles of railroad, but she has, like all her sisters of the South renewed nearly every mile of the 802 she had opened in 1804. Plur ida has not been idle. Improvement and progress have also been the order of the day. Her natural productions have attracted the attentiou of the peo ple of the North, and she is reaping a handsome prolit from the thousands of additional white hands guided by white intelligence aud determination. Since 1866 her railroad system has 1 grown over 100 miles, and she has some three hundred under contract and being surveyed.” Ballou’s Month!) Magazine. The July number of Ballou’s Month ly Magazine is tho commencement of the Thirty-second Volume. Its pop ularity is now so great that no maga zine in the country stands higher in the estimation of the people for genuine interest and excellence. Each num ber contains 100 pages of reading mat ter—stories, poems, historical events, wit and humor, a housekeeping depart ment, and from sixteen to twenty il lustrations, of noted scenes and places. All this can be obtained for $1.50 per year, or fifteen cents single copy; and club terms are even cheaper. Thomes & Talbot, Boston, Mass., are the pub lishers. The Upas Tree. —The general belief that the Upas tree is poisonous is wrong. Careful investigation shows that it is not the tree that poisons the air to such an extent that neither plant nor animal can live within the range of its influence, but certain sulphurous or other gases coming from volcanoes in the vicinity where the Upas is al ways found. It is the only thing the poisonous miasma has no influence ©n, hence the assertion of Dr. Poerscb, that he saw it, tho solo individual of its species, standing alone in a scene of solitary horror, on the middle of a naked, blasted plain, surrounded by a circle of mountains, the whole area of which was covered with the skeletons of birds, men and beasts. Not a ves tage of vegetable life to be seen within tho contaminated atmosphere. Even fish died in the water. Divorces. The general conference of the Meth odist Church, which recently sat at Memphis, passed a resolution recom mending an amendment to the book o f discipline, prohibiting Ministers from performing the marriage ceremo mony for any divorced party whose husband cr wife is living. Dr. Bard’s printing material has ar rived, and the “'True Georgian ” will be issued at an earlier day than was an ticipa’ed. His Office will be in the Georgia Loan Building, on Broad street. The Doctor will soon enter the ring, and then we’ll see the fur fly.— He looks to be in splendid fighting trim. Later accounts from Oregon claim the success of the entire Democratic ticket in that State. The Legislature is also probably Democratic by a small majority. Epitath on a waiter—he would wait no longer—he is gone. Mcßride a < 0., ATLANTA, -GEORGIA, Ajyonis For Georgia and Ala. DR. SMALLER BERGER’S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops the Chills. This Medicine has been before the Pub lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all circum stances, and is the only Medicine that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it is a perfect Anti dote to Malaria. Bold by all Druggists. THE LIVE” OR.UO STORE! Bettme i Fox, WHOIiKSAJiBJ DRUGGISTS, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets, ATL A-dST 37A. C3-EOK/C3-IA.. june 1,1870. wly PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTA Wine and Liquor | ■ COMPANY. NO. 2. GRANITE BLOCK, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. DIALERS IN PURK WIN BS AND LIQUOHs, C all Particular Attention to tlieir Peach 1 Apple Brandy. June 7, 1870. w6m CHEROKEE ROSE. THE MOST DELICATE PERFUME OF XIIE TIMES —TRADE MARK; ‘Forget Me Not; Thou art all that Is Pure and S W E E r J'.” Taylor Premium DeOraay Cologne. The Finest Cologne Imaginable. Diamond Extract for the Handkerchief. Dridal Doquctt. Illang, Illang, Rlessed Baby. Bridal Boqiaett Pomade. Orange Flower Pomade, and many other fine Perfumes, manufactured By PEMBERTON, TAYLOR & CO., Atlanta, Ga. Also Proprietor* and Manufacturer* of the Celebra ted Globe Flower Syrup and Compound Extract of Btil lingia. For *ale by Me**. Best & Klrtpatrick, and Dr. O. Pinkerton, Carter*ville, Ga. . June 16th—1870—lm. CHAMBEKLIN, BOY IS ION & CO., Dealers In DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE Anil Retail, Atlanta, Georgia. Our stock of Foreign antl|Do mestie Dry-Goods is now com plete, in all departments, and we solicit an examination ol our stock, from both whole sale and retail cash customers. Our Wholesale Department is entirely separate from our Retail Department. We also have just received the Largest Stock of Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Wool Carpets, 2 and 3 Ply Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, Damasks, Reps & Window Shades, Ever offered in Atlanta, and are offering them at prices to dorrespond with the re cent heavy decline in all kintfc of Merchan dize. mch 30-wßm NOTICE. HHHE Partnership of T. J. Lyon and G. W. Lee, is hereby mutually dissolved. LYON & LEE. June. 10th,~2t. DEMAREST& WOODRUFF (Successors to Tomlixson-Demarest Cos.) 628 & 630 Broadway, N. T. MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages, Buggies, &c. Especially adapted for the Sou thorn Beads. OUR STOCK COMPRISES LIGHT VICTORIAS, PHAETONS, CABRIOLAS. ROCKAWAYS, Ami all other styles of Fine Carriages, Fur one or two horses. TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES, On Eliptic and Side Springs. CONCORD BUGGIES, MAIL MACKS A JERSEY WAGONS. We aro also Solo Manufacturers of the WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY AND Plantation Wagon for 1,2, 48c 0 Horses. The best Buggy and Wagon in America for the money. We have had an experience of thirty years in mak ing work for the Southern States, and "know exactly what is wanted to stand the roads. We invite all to send for Circulars, and parties visiting New York we especial!v invite to call at our Warerooms. We solicit the trade of merchants and dealers. Illustrated Circulars, with prices, furnished by mail. A. T. DEMAREST. N. Y. W. W. WOODRUFF, GA. Demarcst A r Woodruff", Are now opening a Branch of their busi ness in ATLANTA, GA„ where they will be prepared to supply any style or quality of Vehicle, at their lowest rates. June 2. 1870-wly V. R. TOMMEY. J, S. STEWART, Oxford. Ga. TOMMY A STEWART, IMPOKTEKH AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, At the Sign oftba MILL SAW and GAME COCK, No. 70, Whitehall .Street, ATLANTA, GA. RESPECTKULLA call the attention of Merchants and other* to their LAUGH AND WELL iSSOKT EL) DTOCK of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, C.insisting in part of Gon, Steel, Nails. Builders’ and Carriage Materials, Agricultural Implements, G r ain Cradles, Sythe Blades, Tools of all kinds, <fcc., &c. ALSO. AGENTS FOE Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal. Buffalo Scale Works, PROPRIETORS OF Brooks* Improved Patent Portable Revolving Cotton and Hay Screw Pres*. Mny 15, 1870 wlv EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. FOR the convenience of the citizens of Atlanta, who desire to locate on the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and for residents on the road, who may wish to visit Atlanta daily, we will, on and After May 15th, 1870, Run an Accommodation Passenger Train be tween Atlanta aud <bartersville, with the following time : GOING. RETURNING. 5.30 p.m., Leave Atlanta Arrive 9,00 am. 5,51 p. m., Arrive Bolton. Leave 8,36 a m 6,08 p. m., Vinings. 8,18 a. m. 6,23 p. m., Smyrna. 8,01 a. ui. *>,39 p m., Marietta. 7,45 u. m 7,07 p. m., Kennesaw. 7,11 a. m , 7,26 p. m., Acw-rth. 6,43 a. m. 7,45 p. m , Allatoona. 6,27 a. nr 7,55 p. m., Stegall's. 6,15 a. m. 8 05 p. m., Etowah. 6,05 p. m. 8,11 p. m, Arrive Cartenville LcaveO.OOpm SEASON TICKETS, Entitling the purchaser to travel FOR THREE MONTHS, will be sold at One Dollar Per Mile. 1,000-9lilc Tickets at S3O. flgyOther commutation tickets will be sold upon application. The passenger car on the “ Goober’’ will be taken otf on the 15th May, after which that train will become a freight train. B. W. WRENN, Passenger and Ticket Agent. FOSTER BLODGETT, Su/t. A. 1.. HARRIS, Master Transportation and Supervisor Western and Atlantic Rail road. Cartersville MALE High School Ronald Johnston. ) Principals. S. G. Hillyer. s' The first session of this School will com mence Ist of August, and close the 18th of November, 1870. RATES OF TUITION. FIRST CLASS, per month, - - $2.00. SECOND “ “ - - 3.60. THIRD “ “ - - 6.00. No deduction made for lost time, except in cases of protracted sickness, or by special arrangement. TUITION payable at the end of each q arte;. The principals flatter themselves that by thus combining their experience and ener gies, they afford to the citizens of Carters ville and vicinity, facilities for educating their boys unsurpassed in the JState. The course of studies will embrace what is usu ally taught in our institutions of similar grade. The instruction will be thorough and £&“Strict discipliue will be rigidly en forced. J&g For further particulars apply to the prin cipals. OAK TB hi SVILLE FEMALE SCHOOL, %> The first term of this school will begin on Ist MONDAY IN AUGUST, And close 4tti Friday in Nov- The School w r ill embrace three classifica tions of pupils. The Primary, including the Elementary branches; The Intermediate, embracing those pupils who have passed the first or primary grade, and are well grounded in the Elementary studies: T he. Classical Department, embracing the Languages, and the higher Mathematics. Rate* of Tuition Per Month. I*rfmary $2.00. Intermediate $3.00. lassieal $5. 00. 2 A competent Music Teacher will bs con nected with the School, and the necessary instruments provided for all who desire to take music Lessons- JameN L. Pierce. J. Walter Pritchett. ILight I Light : ' iiIGHT: With or Without Measure I Conceal it Not!!! PETER MARSH, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Estrella Oil, Also, Dealer in LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, WICKS ETC., ETC. I can be found at Best & 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 a* the Cheapest, Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. PETEK MARSH. Cartersville, apr. 22. Bartow nortgnge *licrilF Sale, WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, in the town of Cartersville, tho following Mort gage property, to-wit : Lot ot land, IS"o. 238, and parts of 212, 210 and 242. in the 16th district and 3d sec tion of Bartow County, lev ; cd on ns the prop erty of Jessee Ansley, to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issi.ed from liartow County Superior Court in fav >r of the Georgia Petrolium Company, aga'.nst said Ansley.. Property | pointed in said fi fa. W.W. RICH, Sbff. May 8 ’7O. M. COLLINS. D. Shff. Sheriff Sale* for July, ISTO. WILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, in the town of Cartersville, the following property, I to-wit: ONE lot, or parcel, of land, containing | Four Acres, more or less, wnercon the de fendant now lives, being a portion of Lot j No. 126, in the 6th District and 3rd Section 1 of Bartow county. Lev ed on as the proper- , ty of N. A. Tippin, to satisfy a fi fa issued j from the Justice’s Court of the 822d District, i G. M., in favor of Hall, Patton & Cos., and ! pointed out by defendant, bevy made and ! returned to me by a Constable. ALSO, One Grist Mill, levied on aH the property of the.Etowah Mining and Manu facturing Company to satisfy two fi fas is. sued faom the Justice Court of the 822d Dis trict, G. M., one in favor of William Hassel and one in favor of Joseph Rains, vs. said Etowah Mining and Manufacturing Compa ny. Levied on arid returned to ma by a Constable. June 9th, 1070. j W. W. RICH, Sheriff. S. ( )’S ZET I‘E]Xj_DS> Fat hionable Tailor , CARTERS^ILI E. BARTOW COUNTY. GEORGIA. Having j st received Charts of the Ist* st styles of Gentlemens’ and lloys’ Clothing, European and American, announces that he IS prepared to execute all kinds jB ofwoik in the Fashionable Tail- jR - «X- oring line, with neatness and in - fa 4 irable style. Over J. Elsas & Co's store. Cartersville mch 23. WINTER ARRANGEMENT WESTERN l ATLANTIC RAIL W A V The Old Reliable Passenger Route TO ALL Northern, Eastern and Western Uttu, CARRYING GREAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS. * THE ONLY ROUTE FROM ATLANTA RUNNING A DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAIH Preventing a possibility of twenty-four (24) hours’ delay, incident to lines having but one daily train. THE UNITED STATES MAIL, Between Atlanta & New York Is carried exclusively by this line. Through Passenger Trains Leave ATLANTA 8 15 A. M.— 1 7 00 I*. Nj. Making close connections at Kingston for Canton, Memphtft & New Orlcaan, AND POINTS WEST. The Nashville & Chattannooga for Nashville and all Points North, East and West. PASSENGERS HAVE CHOICE OF TWENTY-SIX DIFFERENT ROUTES FROM ATLANTA TOJI E W YORK, Pullman’s Traveling P alartt ON A LI. NIGHT TRAINS. The Best Eating Houses in the Country. INo Ttfidnig-lit C’linufgoa. Finely Finished Curs Well Heated and Ventilated. QUICK TIME A: SURE CONNECTIONS. Tickets for *ulc nt nil Ticket Os. Decs for points readied by this Line. FAIR SAME as by OTHER ROUTES. haggage Checked Through. figL. M e do not advertise our Conductors. Their deportment and attention do that. B. W. WRENN, General Ticket A’gt. A. L. HA It PIS, Master of T ranspor tation and Supervisor. FOSTER, BLODGETT, Superia tendent W. & A. R. It. March 24, 1870—ly. The Quickest and Best Rout* TO THE North, East, and West, Via LOUISVILLE. Two Daily Express trains run throu.h from Nash ville to Louisville, making close connection with trains and boat, for the North, East,.and West. NO CIIANG I )K CARS FROM LOUISVILLE | ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, PITTSBURG, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. Only one change to BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Quicker Time by this Route and Bettor Ac commodations than by any other. Secures Speed and Comfort, when traveling, by asking for ticket* Via Louisville. THROUGH TICKETS AND HAGGAGK CHECK! may be procured at Office* nf N. k C. R. R„ In Chat tanooga, and at all ticket offices throughout theSeutk. W. It. KINO, ALBERT FINK. O. P. A. Gen'l gup't. fob 24.-wly CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTERN * ATLANTIC R. H ON and after MONDAY, MARCH 21st. Passenger T-atns will run on the Western A Atlantic R. B. as follow a: GOING NORTH. No. 1. No, 3. No. 18. Leave Atlanta 7.00 PM 5.15 A M. 8,20 P M Arrive Kington .10.49 P M. 11.41 A M. 7.84 P M Leave Kingston 10.56 P M. 11.64 A M. 7.89 P M Arrive Dalton 1.16 A M. 2.00 PM. 11.30 A M Leave Dalton 1.26 AM. 2.15 PM Arrive Chattanooga.. 3.80 AM. 420 P M. ... GOING SOUTH. No. 2. No. 4. No. 14. Leave Chattanooga.. 7.50 PM. 7.00 A M Arrive at Dalton 10.04 P M. 9.11 A M Leave Dalton 10.09 PM. 9.21 AM. 200 AM Arrive Kingston 12.18 A M. 11.45 A M. 6.18 A M Leave Kingston 12.28 A M. 11.52 A M. 6.23 A M Arrive Atlanta 4.14 A V. 8.17 PM. 11 00 A M Numbers 1,2, 8 and 4 P.UN DAILY. “ 13 and 14. DAILY, except 'Sunday. “ 1 and 2, Night Passenger Trains. “ 8 and 4, Duy “ ** u 18 and 14, Accommodation. B W WRENN, General Passenger and Tickot igeni A L HARRIS, Muster Transportation and Supervisor. Mch 22- Pumnes Erroi 1 This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet* anchor of the feeble and debilitated. Asa tonic and cordial for the aged and Languid it has no equal among stomachics. Asa remedy for tho nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it if? superseding every othei stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a speckle in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is intro duced it becomes a stand ard article —a medicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, ancl the most popular medicine in the civilized world—-he sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro cers and Country Stores.