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. . a*. rAITiiLO, Agent
CF.OVi R & BAKER’S CE tmATED
BOTH THE
K&~ASTS<' AXD SUI TTLi:
* UP.
LOCKS i ITCH,
SuitAPt'E for any kind of fami
ly Sevang- NONE BETTER
.Uni and Boys’ Clothing;
Made on the Mo*t Reasonable Terms. f
In fact, almost any description o'
SEWING <lom*
A*.( ’Heap itM the ChenpeKt!
AND
L\ THE BEST STATE.
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ttpak
l» EALER I %
STOVES, CRATES, APJO
LIGHTNING POOS,
PU‘N, PRESSED AN? JAMMED TIN WARE.
A NO
House Furnishing; Goods,
\f ujn Srn.. Caßter<«vim.f, Im.
All kiuds of Job Work done with neatness
and dispatch.
The firm of Strang" A .Redding havin<r '
been dissolved, by mutual eonsent. I will !
continue the business at the old stand.
l»-b 16 wly U REUSING. ,
Atlanta Stencil & Variety Work#! j
BEN. Z. DUTTON,
Manufacturer of and Denier in SleiH'i! ,
lira lid*4, Steel Dim. Steel /Hoc/: Stamp.* J
Burning H ninth, ID as* Alphabet*, and all !
4T*rif» kept in a first clutt Sl'hW LIE. j
house.
MICE lIS TOE MAII. A HI. HA /»' TICLFS ,
Stencil Name Plates for mark sr cloth g, (tic
Steel Ring, for keeping keys together, 2fle !
»w Style key tag. with name neat eng. 2oc !
Perpetual Almanac, the most ingenious
little article of the age, 50c
Any of the articles in this list will be
mailed, to any address, on receipt of price,
or the whole of titem for $1 -5
Address BEN 7i. DUTTON,
Dock Box 351.
inch 22 wly Atlanta, t»a.
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GONTRACTE F.S FOIt BUILDING,
AVP PnOPRI^TOTt 3 OF THK
CARTERSVILLE STEAM PLANING
MILL,"
Sasli, and
Doo r Fao to ry.
Smut Masdiiaos
male in quiet time for the forthcoming
wheat crop.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
A LL KfNltS f>P LUMBER PLANED
a" 1 Floof'ng and 'fnn"<md
or> oved. Brackets, and all kinds of Scrol
Bawin*. for Ornamental ’A 7 ork, done to or
der. Shop Work, of all kinds, executed
with neatness and dispatch. gfegf“>pecial
Contracts made for I, VRurH JOBS. "©3
Our machinery is all new and of the very
BUST QU t LITE, having«focen selected by
one of the Hr in, (an experienced mechanic,)
in person.
The proprietors are all experienced and
skillful workmen, among whom may be found
Mr. W. A. IIRMMINGT '*N, wno is known
and acknowle lgvl, by all, to bo one among
the best anti fin st workmen in the South.
Our Mill is now in successful operation,
*n l its work is approved and a Imired by all
who have seen it. ft in located immediately
on the Western & Atlantic Railroad, North
of the Depot, in the rear of the new Court-
House. Z. W. & M C. JACKSON & CO.,
aug 10, IKOO.tf Cartersville, Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Cartersville, and
county of Bartow, within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in Angus* nex*.
the following property to-wit: Lots of land
No's. 217, 179 and half of 252, half of 218.
in the sth Dist. and 3d section, and about
30 acres of fraction No. 208, 20 acres of
fraction No. 209, 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.
cue-third due 25th December, 1871, one
third due 25th December, 1872, with note
hud good security, ami lien on the land un
til all the purchased money is paid.
ANN HENDRIX, •
Administratrix.
June 9th 1870 — 40 days.
SOWA&9 <fe B&WSSJ,
Dealers In
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
EHAUY-M4BE CLOTH
■ ■ ...
IJ)G. CllOCKlillY,
HARDWARE, SADDLES & BRIDLES,
GROCERIES, SUGAR, COFEE j
A. 3ST JD SYRUP. |
I osether, with most articles;
!
USUALLY KEPT FOR
F4BHBRS* SUPPLIES,
'•'HE STOCK WILL BE KEPT UP.
WiVH FRESH ARRIVALS 1) URING
THE WHGLEYEAR.
We Invite our Old
AND MFW CUSTOMERS TO AN
j OF Our
STOCK AND TERMS.
L if rii 21, 1870—t f.
s’ Jbi aS E & His WIFE.
RESTAURANT. ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Til is MODEL 120175 EIS STILL THE 07 THF.
££3 i \ *s >J ; >J frJ v? fJ N?/ 4
; zj is\ d&L *<L i d da-
Merchants and Farmers, Strangers, an 1 Citizen-?, La lies and Gentlemen, emuot dc
eide whiehto * i,uire rnoet, SVa*c & HU Wife, or the Luxuries of therr Ta
• Come, oi l folks, anand
* ome Boys, and bring the one you mad; such rash promises to, out at the Camp-
Meeting, and my word inr it, you will g«< home iikinj Pease & His 11 ife, and your Sweet
heart better timn anjbody in the World.
May 12th, 1870-if.
A. LEYDEN,
iGeneral Commission Merchant,
*
Win. n. WILLI IIDi, Lntenf Wm. HI William* & Cos.
No. 18. Alabama str., At]ant i j *r£L>
SOLE LT
AUGUSTAFACTORY
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS. DRILLS
ATHENS MANUFAOTOIUHG COMPANY
Yarnes,' Stripes, CHeefes.
j Goods in Store and for Sale at Manufacturers’ Prices from the following:
Sagle and Pheonix Manufacturing Com
pany. Trcnpi Hopewell and Annawaka
V aCtc-ries and Ficneer Paper Mill.
SO IE Ac ENCY OF ROGERS' CELEBRATED
B I R D’S E Y ELI IV! E .
( 'outrolli-d' since l£6C, b t > Vm. M. V. ilhcins & Bio.
Lijurauiir Cement. Pit NUr, I sue Crcci cl Bone,
Wham’s Kaw-Booe Super-Phosphate
Also, on nonsignment a full stock of FLOUR. (Choice Brands) direct from best Tennes
see and Kentucky Mills,
BACON- LARD- CORN, CATS- HAY- ETC.- FROM PACKERS AND PRODTCERS
apr27 wly,
Saw Tim® Ifoney I
i vwwrwwr '»
MAKE E. COOPER,
Geiiorul Coimnissioii Merchfint,
Will fill Orders . r.<l Sell Produce on fair trims to all. XO. 4, HIiOAD STIS.,
ATLANTA, C l. mch 15-wGm
IleadfiimiTt'rs for Toys & Fnnoy Goods,
George W. lack,
Man ufa cturer of
C A IST D 1 1 si
A NI)
mi m. wz m Wi
CEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
TC2S AND WILLOW IV? AB.iI
WediHng I*^/ izI'SSiS and Si.’3 a i* KHIS , Sic., Golten up J» tile
best si j Ic, at sliort li olice!
We would respectfully cull tl.e attention of the public to our
u ire and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at
tlw -OWEST CASI i PECIES
Wlll'l EIIALii STttEET,
ATLANTA. GA.
march 10, wly
20 Dozen Grant's Patent Grain Cradles.
:t.~i Inn Mill-..
JSO Wheat Tlire*slierM.|
[*•2s Morse Powers.
10 Threshers and Cleaners Combined.*
Send for catalogue and pmee list.
. PUTT’S
VEGETABLE LIVE 11 PILLS !
Cures Diseases of the Liver & Stomach.
TUTPS
EX PEOTOR-A'N’T r *
A pleasant cure for Conjf’ii, Colds, etc
TUTT’S
Sarsaparilla a.nl Queen's Delight J
The Great Alternative and Blood Purifier.
xi
IMPROVED ILUR DYE!
5\ arrant etl (lie best Dye in use.
sjjy* These Standard Preparations arc for
ale by BEST & KIKKPATIIICK.
nov 29. 12tn. Cartersville, Ga.,
mmm
CARE A-JSTID
CA. SKIB T S.
b Y
Erwin & Jones.
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
Acknowledge 1 by all who have used them
to be the best Pen made or sold in this coun
try. No blotting ! No soiled fingers ! Six
ty lines written with one pen of ink ! Will i
outwear any steel pen ever made. Hunkers, i
merchants, teachers and all classes, endorse
them in the highest terms of praise. Put
up in neat slide boxes. Prices : two boxes,
50 cents; five boxes, @I.OO. Sent. free, of
postage, and guaranteed to g've perfect sat
isfaction.
LIBERAL COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS.
We are prepared to give any energetic
person taking the agency of these Pens, a
commission which will pay §2OO per month.
1 Three sample pens will be mailed for 10
i cents, Address
WESTERN PUBLIUIfNG CO.
Pittsburg, Pa.
i april 14, 1870—4Jm.
BARTOW LAND FOR SALF
INTENDING to move Westward this Fall,
I sin now offering for sale 320 acres of
Etowah River I and, lying in the Stamp
Creek District, about 10 miles East of Car
tersvillc, and four miles East of the old Eto
gah Iron Works. On theiract thcro are
| about 00 acres cleared land, about 05 acres
| river bottom, the balance well-timbered. The
j Dwelling is a comfortable framed house.
; with four room 6, and two fire-places, good
out-buildings, good well of-watcr; and alto
gether ti.B healthy and convenient as any
ptoutioa in Bartow County- Two oibcr
Battlements on file place. Terms Cash.—
For furtfc or particulars apply to, or address,
me at Cw.-tursviHc or the premises.
May 10, :tm. JAltEc KR^VUR.
FOR SALE.
IB 13 FI to sell my place near Cassville
Geo. It lies about four miles from Cass
Station, on the W & A R K, and contains 185
acres; about one half in a fine state of culti-*
ration, autl under a first-rate fence, the bal
ance well limbered.
It is well watered; lias springs and
creeks ; ts convenient to churches and schools
and is a very desirable place- The land is
goad, and produces corn, wheat and cotton,
and the grasses equal to the best uplands in
Cherokee Georgia. Terms reasonable.
ROBERT RUSSELL,
Mar 19,4 in. Cartersville, Ga.
/ A EORGIA, BARTOW CO.
\ X Hi' virtue of an Order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in August, 1870, at the
Conrt House do«r in said county, between
the legal hours of Sale, the tract of Land in
said county owned by W C Dean at thetime
of his death, containing 160 acres, more or
les3, No. 42 iu the 22 district of the 2 see. ot
said county ; partly cleared and partly in
woods; the same said to be a fine farming
Lot. Terms CASH. JOHN COX,
May 3d,1870. Admrx. of JOEL,DEAN.
NEW NOOOSI
\\l E ARE daily receiving and opening)
Y T a general Stock of
SPRiNG SUMMER
GOODS!
purchased at reduced prices, under the re- j
cent decline in gold Our Stock consists in !
a large variety of Ladies'Dress Goods, Dress i
Trimmings, Ladies’ Hats, Hosiery, Gloves, I
Bleached and Brown Domestics,
GENT’S FURNISHING GGODS,
READY-MADE CLOTMiNC,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware,
Crockery and Queen’s Ware, Factory Yarns]
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour Bacon, Lard]
Tobacco, &c., kc.
We thank our friends for past favors, and
solicit, a continuance of their patronage for
the future.
N. GILREATII & SON.
Factory Yarns.
We keep, on consignment, Factory Yams,
of the best quality, to sell by the Bale at
Factory Prices. N. (itBREATH & SON.
Cartersville. April 7th, 1870,—tf.
WtterTbutter f
H‘V, !5. G , I!nr . f;HT T V. E RIGHT FOB BAR.
1 oil County to sell receipts for ninkimr
good Butter—Eight pounds to the gallon of sweet
milk without the use of any Drag or expense
Nothing used in making but the milk and one
other article. Used by every family, and as reg
ularly used us butter itself. There is no hum
bug in this—it is certainly one of the best dis
coveries of the age. Wo warrant it to do and
to be what we say for it. The discovery tvik
made by a native Georgian, who lost one
in the war. Gapt. J. J. JONES, is author?™ 3 /? 1
to sell the rece/uts. is authorized to
June 23—21. D- §. CyfiD & CO.
Toe Express*
Cartersville*, Ga., July If, I >7;).
U-oimmißieated.
| Mr. Printer:
I am a share hclder in the Cartels
■ viile A Van Wert Eail Eoad. The
Road has been a live thing for over a
i year, and I don’t lelieve the share
hoidc-rs know rmything about it. I
thought Directors were elected to in
form the share-holders how 1 heir mon
ey was spent, and how their business
jis managed. They Lain’t informed me.
I have bee-n told in .til these public
; companits there are many tfneers who
' draw u good salary, and have nothing
to do, and I want one of them, and
untii I see how they are paid and
what they do, I don’t know which to
apply for. I thought the Directors
j would find out and let us know, but
I they ha vunot, and I so conclude as you
' are there, and as it is the business of
the Printer to know even thing, to ask
you. I want to know the offices and
tl.e pay. What is the President’s pay ?
what is each dilectors pay, and 'what
do they do for it ? what is the engin
eer’s pay ? what is the conductor’s pay ?
! what, is the fireman’s pav ? wh it is
j the surgeon’s fay ? what is the law
yers pay ? what is the superintend
ent’s }ay ? "What is the -pay now*
when they have nothing to do. I
• don’t want to know what it will be
when he has to work for it, for then I
don’t want it.
Now, Mr. Printer, I spose I must
! tell you how I come to want an office.
I have beam one man is superintend
ent. Says I: “Wh.it is his pay?’,—
Says he: “Fifteen Hundred Dollars.’
Says I: ’What does he do.’ Says he:
‘Nothing.’ Says I: ‘ls he payed fifteen
hundred dollars for doing nothing, and
is he to git that as long as tho Road
lusts? If he is, I am arter just sich
an office. If they aint got one empty
they can make a star gazer with noth
ing to do, and I am just the man to
fill it; for I come as l.i lovin to git hi
pay for doin nothin as enny man you
eve)’ seed in your life. If that other
man can git fifteen hundred dollars
for doin nothin, lam willin. If I cant,
I don’t want nobody else to. I forgot
to tell you. The man as told me says
he was goin .0 do somethin for the fif
teen hundred dollars next year, or the
year after that. If that is it, won’t it
be time enough to pay him somethin
when he does somethin ? Howsomev.
or if ihe President, Directors, Secreta
ry and Treasurer will pay me SISOO
for the gazing, I am willin, as I said
before, for them to pay him SISOO for
nothing else,-not as I rm
A STOCKHOLDER.
#aT The Sparta times and Planter
says: There is an apple tree on the
farm of John M. Matthews, near
Dauielsville, in Madison county re
markable for its age and size. It
measures ten feet and two inches in
circumference around the body four
feet from the ground; it was planted
by Mr. James \ Vare, a soldier of the
war of 177 G. The tree is now eighty
years of age, and is bearing a full crop
of fruit.
Yv’hen Colonel Forney went to
the Georgia Fair, at Macon, he said
the lives and property of Northern
men were as safe in Georgia as they
were in Pennsylvania. He thought
differently after Bullock paid him four
or five thousand dollars for the use of
his columns. —Sav. Republican.
BS*. Read what Bishop McTeire
says:
Mr. Editor: —Allow me to commend
to you and your readers the Skating
rink. It can—it should substitute
dancing as an exercise and amusement
for the young people of both sexes. It
furnishes iu-door graceful, lively exer
cise, both muscular and nervous ex
citement, and leaves no excuse for
daucing. I wish there was a Skating
rink iu every village and boarding
school.—Letter to Christian Advocate
April 9, 1870.
s
Terrible fires are raging in the woods
in the upper (Michigan) Peninsula.—
At Calumet and Bed Jacket the losses
by fires are reported as terribly severe,
the latter village having been laid in
ruins.
Gr.AFE Growing—The Experience of
Practical Men. —At the annual con
vention of grape growers of New York
State the subject of planting and prun
ing grapes came in for a share of the
discussii n, and the fact brought out
shows that the system of long pruning
and of leaving more wood than advis
able to leave during the summer, re
sulted in producing ripened fruit before
any other. Space enough should be
left to produce their natural courses.
The shading of the left leaf upon the
cluster was an advantage which pre
vented sun-burning. The leaf is to
the vine as the lungs is to the body,
and taking away the leaf produces dis
eases in the roots. The method of
summer pruning, ns pursued by the
German growers, was shown to ulti
mately result in diseases To the vines.
Grapes have a better flavor by being
shaded. The proper system to pursue,
according to European viniculturists,
is to let the main vine run along the
ground for a distance of fifteen or
twenty feet before training it on the
I trellis. It was stated that vines were
seriously injured by mutilating the
i roots in plowing, and that it was acl
-1 visable to use only the hoe as an
) implement of cultivating the ground
!at the roots. Grape vines sometimes
j extended fifteen feet in a perpendicu
lar course Over cropping was said to
be almost sure to prevent grapes from
ripening, though instances were shown
where each was not the ease.
JIeBRIDE and CO.,
ATL/NTA, GEORGIA,
Agents
For Ci!rorgi a and Ala.
DR. SHALLEHBERCER’S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops llie Chills.
This Medicine has been before the Pub
lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
other known remedies. It does not purge,
docs not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
safe in any do io and under all circum
stances, and in tho only Medicine that will
CURE I PT, MEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever
and AgTib, because it is a perfect Anti
dote to Malaria.
Sold by all Druggists.
THE LIVE” DRUG STORE!
MmiM,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
<*r«f ft
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
ATL AIsTTiA. GEORG-IA.
june 1, 1870. wly
PHILADELPHIA ai~i~ATLANfi
Wine and liiqner
COMPANY.
AO. GRANITE HUH Si, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
DIAIiiRS IN
PURE WINES AND LIQUORs,
Call Particular Attention to their
Peach 1 Apple Brandy.
Juno 7, 1870. w6rn
wT A LANS DE A L.,
WHOLkSALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO 19. WHITEHALL ST- ATLANTA- GA
Offers splendid inducements, and all who need good Drugs at low figures will do well to
give him a call. Pays special attention to orders from Country Merchants.
Faints, Oil, Glass, Fla© Medicinal
ii®TOj&s am® wnf«is.
Everything pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be found there.
NOTICESPECIAL
Daily Drain from the
“101 COLO SODA FOUNT”
All that man could expect in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lansdell challenges his
Soda competitors to produce tho fluid as near the freezing point as his. The coldest and
the best in the city, Pure Fruit Syrups.
W. A. Lansdell, IVo, 10 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
May 12 1870 ly.
ATLANTA K WORKS.
WM. CRAY, Proprietor.
S. B. 0 ATM AN, Agent.
Importers and Dealers in
AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLE,
MONUMENTS, STATUES, VASES,
Tombs and Monumental If 'ork
FURNISHED IN THE BEST MANNER.
And on Heaionable Terms.
DESIGNS OF MONUMENTS
AND STATUARY
Furnished Free on Application.
April 28, 1870—-ts
koticeT
f Partnership of T. J. Lyon and
G. W. Lee, is hereby mutually
dissolved. LYON & LEE.
Juno 16th,—2fc.
DEMIEST t WOODRUFF
(Suoc-swoi a to TOMUNKON-DUtAKSST CO.)
628 & 630 Broadway, IT. Y.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Carriages, Buggies, &c.
Especially adapted for the Southern Hoads.
OUR STOCK COMPRISES
LIGHT VICTORIAS,
PHAETONS,
CABRIOLAS.
ROCKAWAYS,
And all other atylca of Fine Carriages,
For one or two horsea.
TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES,
On Kliptic and Side Springs.
CONCORD BUGGIES,
MAIL HACKS A. JERSEY WAGONS.
"Wo .ire alao Sole Manufacturers of the
WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY
AM)
Plantation Wagon for 1,2, 4& 6 Horses.
The best Buggy and Wagon In America for
the money.
"Wo 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
especially invite to call at our Warerooms.
We H.dieit the trade of merchants and dealers.
Illustrated Circulars, with prices, furnished by mail.
A. T. DEM A REST. N. Y.
W. W. WOODRUFF, GA.
Dfinarrst A Woodruff.,
Are now opening a Branch of their busi
ness in ATLANTA, GA., where they will
be prepared to supply any style or quality
i of Vehicle, at their lowest rates,
j June 2, 1870-wly
V. R. TOMMEY, J. S. STEWART,
Oxford, Ga.
TOMMY A STEWART,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
At the Sign of the
MILL SAW an*! GAME COCK,
70, Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, CSA.
TyESPECTFULLY call the attention of Merchants
KL> STOCK "J 0 IheirLARGE AND WELL 18SOI4T-
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Consisting in part oil
Gon, Steel, Nails,
Builders’ and Carriage Materials,
Agricultural Implements,
G r ain Cradles,
Sythe Blades,
Tools of all kinds, &c., Acc.
ALSO.
AGENTS FOR
Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal,
Buffalo Scale Works,
PttOPRiETORS OF
Brooks 9 Improved Patent
Portable Revolving Cotton
and May Screw Prcws.
May 15, 1870 wly
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 15l!i, I«70,
Run an Accommodation l’assenger Train be
tween Atlanta and (,'artersville, with the
following time:
GOING. RETURNING.
580 p.m., Leave Atlanta Arrive 9.00 am.
5,51 p. m., Arrive Bolton. Leave 8,80 am.
0,08 p. in., Viuings. 8.18 a. in.
0.28 p. m., Smyrna. 8.01 a. m
0,30 p m., Marietta. 7,-15 a. m
7,07 p. m., Kennesaw. 7,11 a. m,
7,20 p. m., Acw rth. 0,43 a. m.
7,45 p. m , Aliatoona. 6,27 a. m
-7,55 p. ni., Stegall s. 6,15 a. m.
8 05 p. m., Etowah. 0,05 p. m.
8,11 p. m, Arrive( artersville LeuveO.OOpm
SEASON TICKET S,
Entitling the purchaser to travel
FOR THREE MONTHS, will be sold at
One Dollar Per Mile.
1,000-Mile Tickets at S3O.
commutation tickets will be
sold upon application.
The passenger car on the “Goober” will
be taken off on the 15th May, after which
that train will become a freight train.
B. W. WKENN,
Passenger and Ticket Agent.
FOSTER BLODGSTT, Sup’t.
A. L. HARRIS, Master T ran sport ation
and Supervisor Western aud Atlantic Rail
road.
Cartersville MALE High School
Ronald Johnston. ? Principals.
S. G. Hiilyer. I
The first session of this School will com
mence Ist of August, and close the 18th of
November, 1870.
RATES OF TUITION.
FIKfST CLASS, per month, - - $2.00.
SECOND “ “ - - 3.00.
THIRD “ “ “ - - 5.00.
No deduction made for lost time, except in
cases of protracted sickness, or by special
arrangement.
TUITION payable at the end of each
quarter.
The principals flatter themselves iliut by
thus combining their experience and ener
gies, they afford to the citizens of Carters
ville aud vicinity, facilities for educating
their boys unsurpassed in the state. The
ciui se of studies w 11 embrace what is usu
ally’ taught in our institutions of similar
grade. The instruction will be thorough and
ttayStrict discipline will bo rigidly en
forced.
For further particulars apply to the prin
cipals.
Light i
Light :
With or Without Mensurc I
Conceal it Not!!!
PETEK MARSH,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
AEstrella Oil,
Also, Dealer in
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, WICKS
ETC,, ETC.
I can be found at Best & Kiikpatricks
on Main Street, Cartersville, Ga., where I
will be pleased to see uiy friends and pat
rons. To all, I would say, come and ex
amine for yourselves, as 1 intend to sell as
Cheap as the Cheapest, Thankful for past
patronage, I solicit a continuance of the
same. I’ETER UAKSII.
Cartersville, apr. 22.
StoiteJy Williams
ARE NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING
Their New Stock of
SPRING h SUMMER
XTELY C3-OOILDS*
F and STAPLE,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C.,1&C., &C
HARDWARE, CROCKERY*
OUTL SRY. &0-- &c(D.
C.I« TERS r/f. EE, G./.
Our Stock of Ladies' Dress Goods is com
plete. to which we invite their special atten
tion, as we flatter ourselves that they are se
lected with taste, and with an eye to the la
test styles. Ladies can find every! liing be
longing to their toilet, usually kept by Dry-
Goods houses, in our Stock.
Gentlemen will also find every article per
taining to their wardrobe, from a neck-tie.
to ft full suit, both ready-made and in piece.
In fact our stock is complete in every line
of goods kept by us, and it is useless for us
to enumerate.
The attention of the ladies is particularly
invited to our excellent line of head-dresses
—Hats, Chignons and Switches.
Call and sec us, at our old stand, and ex
amine our goods before making your pur
chases, as we charge nothing for looking.
Wo also keep a Stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES. Ac.
Dcliiiiff'w Via Fuga cures all
Liver, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Oryanic
Weakness, Female Afflictions, General Debility
and all coniplints of the Urinary Organs, in
male and female.
1 -000 will also he paid for any case
of Blind, Bleeding or Itching PILES that
Deßing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure.
DeBING’S MAGIC LINIMENT cures
Rheumatic Pains, Sprains, Bruises, an i Swell
ed Joints, in man and beast.
Sold everywhere. Send for Pamphlet.
Laborvtory — l42 Franklin Street,
Baltimore, Md.
“THE CATOOSA SPRINGS,
This well known popular
Place will be open for the reception of
visitors, June the 20th, 1870. The Proprie
tor will endeavor to make it a pleasant place
to all who may favor him with their patron
age. There is a great variety of water at
this place; about 50 Springs on two Acres
of Land.
The curative and healing qualities of those
waters are well known to be equal to any in
the world. They are situated in Catoosa
County, Georgia, about seven miles from the
Tennessee Line, two miles North of the W.
& A. It. R., four miles from Ringgold, five
a half from Tunnel-Hill. Passengers can get
off of the cars at either of the last named
places where they will find accommodating
Landlords and ladies to stop with and con
veyance to the Springs. Tliero will be a
regular line of Coaches and a Baggage wag
on, from Tunnel-hill to the Springs. Per
sons wishing Board had best notify the Pro
prietor by letter.
My Post-office will be
Tunncll-lliill, <>a.
Board Per Month *SO ©O
Week If OO
“ Day ‘A 50
A deduction for large families,
JUO. C. MARTIY, Prop r.
Win. W. JIARTIX, Clerk.
-Twnel6tfc, Is
1870!
passenger 3 dekirinuto visit ANr
OF TIIE
NORTHERN, SOUTHERN, EAST
ERN OR
WESTERN CITIES,
Should study well th- attractions offered
WESTERN & ATLANTIC R.R,
The celebrated Passenger Route of the
SOUTH,
THE ONLY ROUTE FROM AT
LANTA
Running a
DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH PAS
SENGER TRAIN
Pi eventing the possibility of a delay of
twenty-four (24) hours incident to
lines running but one daily train.
THEPASSANGER EQUIPMENT of this
/toad is SUPERIOR to that of any road in
the South.
In additicn to the
LUXURIOUS COACHES
Ofthe Road, there are attached to all night
traius the FaK-FAMED
Pullman Sleepers,
Which furnish accommodation equal to a
firstclasK Hotel.
There sre on sale, at reduced rates, for the
summer sea-on, ticket) 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 BRIOGE OF VIRGINIA.
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN,
MANMOTH CAVE,
NIAGARA FALLS,
HOT SPRINGS CF ARKANSAS,
AND ALL OTHER RESORTS
In the United States.
This is the only roai in the South offering
for sale through tickets to
YOKOHAMA- JAPAN
HIOGA, JAPAN,
HONGKONG, CHINA,
SHANGHAI, CHINA,
NAGASAKI, CHINA,
Steamers leave
SAN FRANCISCO FDR CHINA AND
JAPAN
on the first day of each month.
Tickets can be purchased in all principal
cities
Baggage checked to and« stination and hand
led free.
Ask for tickets v,a
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
It. IV. IVKUVV
General Passenger and ticket Agent,
A. 1.. HARRIS, M. T & Supervisor.
FOSTER SiEOIHdETT,
Superintendent.
L. M. HARRIS,
Southern Patsengcr Agent.
June 23 3m.
T lad? Quickest and Best Route
TO TUB
North, East, and West,
Via LOUISVILLE.
T»o Doily Kxpreos trains run through from Nooh
viils to Louisville, making close connection with
trains and bnats for the Norh, East, and West.
NO CHANG X OF CARS
FROM LOCUYILLX 1
ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, PITTSBURG,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK.
Only one change to
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.
Quicker Time by this Route and Better Ao
commodations than by any other.
Secures Speed and Comfort,
when traveling, by asking for tickete
Via Louisville.
THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS
may be procared at Offices of N. Si C. £. R., In Chat
tanoo?a, and at all ticket offices throughout the South.
W. H. KING ALBERT FINK,
G.P A. Gen’l Sup’t.
feb 24.-wly
Puxtitiei Krm
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is the sheet*
anchor of the feeble and
debilitated. As a tonic and
cordial for the aged and
languid it has no equal
among stomachics. Asa
remedy for the nervous
weakness to which women
are especially subject, it fe
superseding every othei
stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperate or
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines the
bodily strength and breaks
down the animal spirits.
Wherever it is intro*
duccd it becomes a stand
ard article —a medicinal
staple. It is to-day the
best and purest tonic, and
the most popular medicine
in the civilized world—he
sure and get the genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Gro
cers and Country Stores.