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Local.
4®“AII in teres led are hereby notified
that, in future, the Legal Advertise'
men'.s of Gilmer County will be pub
lished in this paper.
Internal Revenue Notice.
1 have been appointed Assistant As
sessor ol U. S. Internal Revenue for
the 16th Division, 4th District Geoigia
composed of Cass and Paulding. All
persons in the above counties, liable to
If. S. tax either in the way of license;
income or monthly returns will hereaf
ter make their returns to me.
Oflice in the Post Office, Kingston
C. C. BURNETT...
Assistant Assessor.'”
COUNTY BONDS.—' 1 ’ hose holding
the Bonds of the County of Bartow are
required to present them to the Inf. Court
of said county, on the 4th
Monday in this (May) month, for con
sideration of payment. By order of
said Court. JO. DAY, Cl’k.
floT’Several gentlemen have subscri
bed lor the Express and promised to
pay for it in chickens, butter, eggs; or
something else than money, upon their
promises we have relied ; but, so far,
it has been a one-sided affair—we have
sent them the paper. We respectfully
notify such subscribers that unless they
at oiiceenmplv with their promise, the
paper will be discontinued.
TAX NOTICE.—i will be at Carlers
ville on Friday, the 18th in*<t. The
people oftliis District are requested to
meet me and make their tax returns at
mice. F. M. DURHAM,']’. R.
JfjrProf. Coutis will meet the class
in Vocal Music, at the E. Methodist
Church, and give the first lesson next
Friday Evening, 7 o’clock. Any oth
ers who may wish to join, will please
bring any Note Books the}' may have.
HorTli e man that don’t advertise is
afraid that be will have to promise to
sell cheap.
fc.ScuATcn. scratch, SCRATCH !
Well | do wonder what will cure this
nasty, siinkin’, terrifying ITCH ? Uh !
Wiiy, PSORICUN? Aint you well
ol that disease, yet? No, Iv’e had it
these four years, and nothing wont cure
ii. Look here, my friend, just you go
to a Drug Store and get you a box of,
—, of, Sore l cus, No, PSORICUS,
and rub well with it and it’ll cure you
*o well that you’ll never have it-again.
I’ll warrant that.
WSUHi rk’s thk clack to get your
money back ! Where, where ? Why,
at Thomas M. Compton’s Store, in
the Post Office Building, on the West
sidaofthc R lilroad opposite the De
pot, (■arters>'il|e, Ga., where you can
find hacoiF—ham*. aides, and shoulders
—niekln pork, mackerel, cheese, crack
ers, Hour, French candy, crockery,
hardware, factory yarns, Ac., Ac., in
abundance, just fresh from market, and
going at the lowest market price. He
can also furnish any quantity of fresh
meal, just ground at the new “Magno
lia” Steam Mills, cheap. His house is
small, hut his heart is large, he is al
most in daily receipt of fresh goods.—
Be sure to give this house a call.
-••a*
County Judges anil Solicitors
Gleet.
Harlow County. -Turner 11. Trippe,
Judge; Wm. J. Conyers, Solicitor.
Cherokee County. Wm. A.Tensley
Judge; M. G. Donaldson, Solicitor.
WJrWc nre glad to holmsHitai the cite
when* the old Exchange Hotel form'
t*rlv stood, is being cleaned off. prepar
atory to the erection of a large brick
building, by our catcenivd townsman.
Hr. J. W. Curry. The lower room
to be occupied as a Dreg Store, and
the upper rooms to he /*•/. Mr. Foster
we learn, is the contractor. Other
buildings ol it like character, will soon
be undergoing the process of ercetion.
We learn further that the erection of a
larce Foundry is anticipated. Surely
all these indicationa mean something.
sctf-Oi a Depot. —M >jor Wallace,
Superinivnd.int, and Martin 11. Dooly,
Supervisor, W. 4’ A. Railroad paid our
town a Itnsiv visit, last Tuesday, tor
the purpose ol arranging lor the rela
ting up the Depot here. We are glad
to learn that the work, will he comment
cod as soon as the necessary material
can be obtained. We have not yet
learned who the contractors are.
|*. S.—Since writing the above, we
see that the brick work, on the Depot,
is already progressing, and the wood
work will he commenced in a few days.
Major Wallace is doing all in his pow -
er to expedite the repairs on this Road.
The man that don't advertise is
afraid to take the paper least he m.glu
pcc somebody else'* advertisement and
be tempted.
B®uQukrry.— Messrs. Editors :
You say, in a late issue of your valua
ble paper, that Col. Lewis Tumlin sys
that he will sell town lots as low as
anybody else in Cartersville. Will you
please inform the public how low any
body else will sell ? Please let us hear
from you through the press.
One who wants to buy.
Our worthy correspondent and the
public arc respectfully informed that
One Hundred Dollars per Acre is the
lowest that we have heard of, and that,
too, for surburbean lots. Whether it
can be bought at that price now, re
mains to he seen. Good building lots,
near the Depot, range from three to five
hundred dollars, according to situation.
We hope that our correspondent will
not he disappointed, however, it he does
not succeed in buying the most desira
ble lot in town |or 8100 on a credit,
nor pay some miserly speculator, who
never sees any good beyond his own
interests, a thousand dollars cash foi a
lot not worth half the amount, and then
go ofl and complain at the exliorbitanl
prices asked for town lots, when at the
same time, the purchaser may want to
buy it lor speculation himself. We
have known this to be the case in ibis
very place. Let any gentleman who
wishes to settle or go into business
here go to the landholders anil give
them assurances ol this fact, and we
will warrant them success. A great
many houses and lots in Cartersville
are now owned by men residing in
other fcutes, who bought them during
the war, while rclugees, who, since the
close ol the war, have returned to their
former homes, and are now exacting
exliorbitanl rents from houseless ten
ants, or woulJ be induced to sell them
at twice their value, for cash. This is
also another cause of complaint why
the town of Cartersville should never
be a plt.ee. It is true, they feel tit no
ways identified with the interests ol
the place, farther than to turn their pro
perty to the best account, and it could
not be expected that they are willing
to make any sacrifice for the real good
of the place, especially when the very
citizens themselves vie with them in
asking high prices for rents.
\Vc will venture the asssr'ion that
from thirty to lllty more dwellings
could have been rented here at rerau .
iterative prices, if they could have been
obtained in time. But the great de
mand and limited supply, coupled with
high rents, deterred many from moving
hurt, and drove out others who were
already here, and compelled the re
mainder to crowd up together in as
sina’l space as possible.
Ail these disadvantages have milita
ted against the advancement ol Cur
tersville ; some were unavoidable, yet
others were, doubtless - , the result id
greed for gain. But, notwithstanding
all this, our town has slowly hut stead
ily unproved, at the same time, great
effort has been made to keep up the
price lor rents ; some, however, have
yielded It) the pressure ol the times,
and rented at living prices, while oth
ers a>e holding on to empty rooms.
We are satisfied that Cartersville is
destined to be a place ol no mean im
portance, provided the proper course
is pursued in time, to give it a start.
Ami we are not alone in tormuig this
conclusion. Hear what a disinter
ested spectator fifty miles off Ins to
say about it :
The population or Cartersville. <''
cording to an enumeration just takt n,
is 757, all told. Well, great result!* ol
leu flow Iron* small beginnings. Carers
vjllo is in one of the richest aaricultu.
ral sections of th* Slate, and wc expect
it will grow into a vety considerable
town.
The above paragraph we clip from
the Atlanta Commercial Bulletin, and
is in keeping with the expressed opin
ions of scores of others w hose opinions
are not the result of sectional bias, both
as regards the place and country sur
rounding it.
Hut a mis step now mav forever
blast her prospects, ami consign her to
the moles and bats. I.et every one who
feels interested in the prosperity ol our
little. village, hold out inducements to
good people by rendering this commu
nity acceptable to surh, and selling
them homes on, at least, reasonable
terms.
(<nu Among the valuable accessions
to our community, in the way of enter
prising citizenship, is the settling of
Mr. J. W. Hilbert, in our midst, lie
was formerly a eitixen of Atlanta, and
was there engaged in the Hardware
business. The firm was known and
1 distinguished as Htw-on, Hilbert ,V
Hurr. lie is a gentleman of au enter
prising spirit, tine business tact, and
s good and useiul citizen. He pur*
chased an elegaul and beautiful lot in
| this place, about the hr?; ol January
last, since which time he has been en
gaged in building and fitting up a home,
and has recently removed his family to
his new home. lie has also purchased
a business lot, and is preparing to
build a concrete house, with a view of
re-commencing his old business in this
place. Will our neighbors in Atlanta
please send us up a few more of the
sort of men, and they will bring us un
der lasting obligations.
CARTERPTILLE
PR / 0 URR ENT.
GOLD. 25 percent premium.
SILVER 17 ”
COTTON,? ft,
BACON, Hog round, 023
ButtOr, country, 25 (a) 30
CORN, white, 1 30
•* yellow or mixed. I 25
MEAL corn, 1 40
CHEESE „ 35 @ 40
-CANDLES, adamantine, lb 40
Star, 35
COFFEE. Rio. ft 35 @4O
java, 50 @ 55
COTTON SEED, ? bush 1 oo
Thread, hunch 250@ 300
Osnaburgs, yd 35 @4O
{Shirting, 25 @ 35
Sheeting 35 (a) 40
FEATHERS ft to @75
FLOUR, ? bbl 10 50 @l3 50
GUN-POWDER,? ft 75 a 1 00
HIDES, ‘fry ?ft 10 @l2
IRON. I2i@is
LARD, 25 @ 3<>
LEAD 15 @ 20
LEATHER, ?ft 4 ° ($ so
Upper, 50 @ 60
Harness. 50
LIQUORS, ? gal. 3 00 @l6
x Whisky. 3 00 @BOO
Brandy, French, 800@16 00
Peach, 400@ 500
LIME, ? bbl. 2 50 @ 3
LUMBER, green.? 1000 fi. 25 00
Kiln Dried, 30 00
MACKEREL,? * bbl. m@ 15
Kit 4 @5 00
NAILS, ?ft 15 a2O
RICE 15 0 20
ROPE 25 @ 40
SHOT, 25 @ 30
STEEL 20 @ 30
SOAP,? ft 5 0 20
SALT sack, 3} to 5 00
Barrel tb 2 02*
STARCH, vft 15 <3> 10 TOBACCO. Too 1b
SUGAR, brown, 18 (ti 10 Clarified A2l tb
clarified 820 (a) 22 “ C2O It)
Loaf A cr 25 0 30 SYRUP, cane 1 Its
TALLOW. ) 20 (til 25 Sorgh. 1 0(1
POTATOES, Irish 3 6’3 00 K . 150
sweet 2 50 VARNISH, gal f) 00
CHICKENS' grown 40 cents apiece.
HAY. 82 25 per cwt.
EGGS, ? doz. 15 cents.
The first notes of a stationary steam
engine greeted the ears of the citizens
of Cartersville, on Tuesday evening
last, verv much to the gratification ol
all sizes and sexes of our population.
The‘Magnolia Steam Grist Mills,’ pro
pelled by a 35 horse power steam en
gine. was “acf arunnin ” on that mem
orable evening. Quite a crowd of the
male citizens assembled at the mill to
witness the turning of the fi-st wheel
by steam in our growing village. All
hands seemed to appreciate the fact
that this was an important era in the
history of Cartersville. Mess. Stocks
& Goodwin, proprietors, have the hon
or of introducing the enterprise in our
midst. It iserteted near a pond o*
water —a large lime simple—near the
punlic square, immediately on the R id
Road. The building is a two story,
wooden building. Three sets of French
Hurr Mill Stones will be run, two for
grinding wheat and one for corn ; in
addition to this, the proprietors intend
manufacturing Sash. Doors, Blinds,
Furniture, &e., as they have steam
pover sufficient to carry on all this,
and even more, work. They are now
grinding for 1011, which will be a great
Convenience to the people in and around
this place, who have heretofore had to
send so far to mill. See advertisement.
Water. —We have olten heard ob
jections raised to Cartersville, because
there are no springs or running water
nearer than Etowah River, two miles,
or Fettit’s Greek, one mile off. It is
true, the citizens of town have to rely
upon deep wells lor drinking and w ash
ing water, hut the place can he abund
antly supplied with cold mountain wa
ter, by going to a little expense. One
aud a halt miles east of this place, is a
fine, never-failing spring, sufficiently
elavated upon the side of the ridge to
throw the water into the streets w ith
but little il any excavation. The wa
ter can be conducted through woodeu
or leaden tubes and thrown into the
pond near the iSleam mill, and from
there to the River, uature has provided
a channel to convey n off. The pond
will be a sufficient reservoir to hold
water for stock, gardens, and to sup
ply any quantity of steam machinery.
All this may be accomplished at a cost
of, pc;haps, not more than ten thou
sand dollars. It is true, it might have
been belter had Nature supplied us
uuli good springs at our doors, hut as
this is not ihe case, we should thank
iully receive the boumy wherever we
find it.
liipley & Wood, Agents
[Suceeasora to T. R. RIPLEY.]
Dealers in
CROCKERY.
CHINA,
AND GLASS
WARES.
4iid House Furnishing Goods.
glar ano'fi’rtVroof
SAFES.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Gj -
April 17, 1866.
Tlie New Furniture Store
OF
geo -3?. zevrAziek,,
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA”
Over Eddleman &. Banks' Shoe Store,
Extraordinary Inducements
Offered. ro Purchasers-
A large lot of new and tasty articles of Fur
niture and Carpets—fine Brussels Car
pets at .$2 to’iJi3 per yard—now being received
which I will continue to tt 11 at the
Lowest Figures. .
FARMERS! FARMERS!
Look, to your Interest.
To the Wheat Farmers of Middle Georgia
and Alabama, I have orders for 50,000 bushels
of Wheat, for which the highest cash prices
will be paid. ‘
I also call attention of Farmers to have their
fields cleared of stumps and rocks, as I shall
have the best
Reapers,
Made for sale, or to Reap on Shares' This
caution is necessary, as no Reaper will suffer
his Machine to enter fields only at the risk ol
the farmer, where these obstructions are in the
way. Now is the lime to do this without dam
age to the crop. apr. 171 m
TJSIE /
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
DO YOU WISH YOUR HAIR TO AL
WAYS LOOK GLOSSY, LIVELY,
ami BRIGHT 1 If so,
USE KRAMER'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Are you turning grey ? Is your hair fall
ing out! Are you troubled with itching
ol the head ? Has your hair a dead ap
pearance? Do you wish to keep rid of
dandreth and all Head Diseases ? If bo,
USE KRAMER'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
It acts upon the roots of die Hair, cau
ses the natural grease and coloring mat
ter to come out, and
KEEPS THE HAIR IN A HEALTHY CONDITION.
There is no more pleasant Hair Dress
ing in use. Many living witnesses are
in Atlanta and all parts of Georgia who
can testilyTTTWPfpuwvl-rtlT-r-m ,>f
MIDI’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Read the following from a well known
citizen, and call upon the Proprietor
who can cite you to several citizens
who will cheerfully testify to its effica
cy. Atlanta, Fcb’y 20, 1866.
Mr. S. H. Kramer:
Dkar Sir : It is with pleasure I cer
tify to the efficacy of tour Hstil*
Restorative, as several per
sons of my acquaintance, becoming pre
maturely gray, upon my receomiuend
ation, used it, and I am happy to state
that in every instance, (ami many came
under my observation,) it proved ef
fectual. I would recommend it to all
persons w hose Hair needs restoring.
E. P. RICE,
Exchange Broker.
PREPARED BV
. K. K R A M E It,
.foul Sold by / Druggists Generallyj.
April 21, 1866.
JOHNSONS& GORDON.
Wholesale Dealers in
Groceries, &c.,
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!!
arge and varied stock of
Liqit o r s ,
to he sold at Cost!!!
1)EIN<; desirous ofdiwontijiuingthe Liquor
) Trade altogether, we vfiil positively sell
our entire stock
AT COST!
Consisting of
BRANDIES,
WHISKIES,
GIN,
RUM;
WINES,
CHANPAGNE,
AND SO FORTH.
Metalic Burial Cases,
(FISK'S PATE XT.)
Cash or Short Time, with approved securitv
JOH.NSONS & GORDON,
Alabama Street, .{tlcnto, os,
apt Cl.
Psoricus !
Psoricus I
Psoricus !!
Will certainly cure the Itch \
IF you have ITCH, use
Psoricus ! I
DON T Scratch too much, use PsoriCMS
and be cured of the IT O IEL
ITCH is troublesome, get a box of Psori-
CHS and be cuied.
PSORICUS wii; cure TETTER OR RING
WORM.
PSORICUS is prepared bv
S. R. KRAMER £. CO.. Druggists,
Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale by
w. 1,. KIRK PATRICK & CO.
Druggists,
Jan. 15. Cartersville, Ga.
: The
Public are hereby notified that
W. L. Kirkpatrick & Cos,
HAVE JEST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF THE
Best Drugs
and Medicines ever before offered in Cartersville,
consisting, in part, of the following articles:-
All the preparations of Murcury, Iron, Opium,
And
lodine ; Extracts, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints,
Oils, Putty, Glass, Paint Brushes, Varnishes ;
German, Fancy, Castile, and Toilet Soaps;
Candles, Borax, Black Lead, Starch, Sulphur,
Soda, Potash, Sozodont, Bay Rum, Cologne,
French Brandy and Wiaes for medical purpo
ses ; a large lot of Patent
Medicines,
Ayer’s, McLane's and Radway’s Pills ; J eady
Relief, Cherrv Pectoral, Sarsaparilla, Ambrosial
Oil, Vermifuge, Godfrey’s Co-dial, Bateman’s
Drops, and a large number of articles not enu
merated. to which we invite the attention of
physicians and the public generally. When
In Town,
call around and see our stocK.
In addition to the above, we have on hand a
largelotof fine Smoking Tobacco,
We will fill orders from. Physi
cians promptly, and flatter ourselves that we
call sell as low as any party South. Prescrip
tions faithfully confounded. Terms, Cash.
Be sure to enquire for
IV. L.
Kirkpatrick
& co’s
DRUG STORE.
CARTERSVIELE, G.v.
Mardh 13. 1800.
S3 && M
-Keep it in miml,
THAT THE BEST
1L 3 ED* !1
Is burned at the Ro
gers Kiln, by
). F. LEAKE & CO,
4 LARGE supply kept on hand. Orders
promptly filled. Address us at (lartcrs
vi lei Bartow county, Ga. March Id.
VAN EPPS & TIPPIN,
Wholesale Dealers in
Groccrlen and Provisions,
Alabama Street, near Whitehall,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
H A VE in Store and to arrive :
60 bags Rio Coffee;
20 bagiJava Coffee,
20 bids A Sugar,
20 bbls Extra C Sugar,
10 bbls Crushed Sutrar.
2(1 bbls Porto Rico Yellow Sugar,
6 buxes Brown Sugar,
20 bbis Golden Syrup,
20 kegs Reffned Syrup,
20 bids Mackerel,
100 kits No. Ma.-kercl,
6 bbis Pickled Herrings,
10 boxes Cod Fish,
20 kegs Soda,
50 boxes Candles,
Pepper. Spire, Ginger, Mustard, Oysters in cars,
Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Lemon Syrup, Pickles
Sardines, Concentrated Milk, Figs. Raisins,
Prunes, Almonds, Bra7.il Nuts, English Wal
nuts, Pecan Nuts, Filberts. French Che.tnuts,
Jellies, Soda Crackers, Butter Crackers, Peach
es in cans. Black ami Green Tea, Soap, Cop
pers?, Extract of Logwood, also Corn, Bacon,
Lard, Cheese, &c. apr 17 lin
FOUR-HORSE AND TWO-HORSE
K ENTUCKY
Threshers,
FOR Sale
ON A SHORT CREDIT.
In view of the present scarcity of
money, l bavc concluded to sell a lew
nf these CELEBRATED THRESHERS on
short time to responsible men, to be
paid for, promptly, on the FIRST HAY
OF AUGUST, 1866. Aiwa re w
Iteap e r ,
on the same terms.
Apply early so as to have the Ma
chitus on hand in time for harvest.
J. J. HOWARD.
Cartersvilie, Apr. wlutl
T.M. & R. e. .CLARKE,
E Accessors to
T. M, CLARKE,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
En glish
AND
Amer i c an
p it r b In a r t.
in part, of
20,000 tbs Plow Stool,
100 Bars Tyre Iron,
Hoop, Band, and Ilorse Shoe Iron,
Nail Rods. Horse Shoe Nails,
Trace Chains, Plows,
Dorn Shelters,
s, raw Cutters,
Carpenters’ Tools,
Building Material. I
Bellows and Vices,
Mill and Cross-Cut Saws,
Files of all hinds,
Leather and Rubber Belting,
Hemp and Gum Packing-,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
Guns, Pistols, Flasks, Ac.,
and all other goods
kept in the line.
Also Agents, in Atlanta, fo- FAIRBANKS PLAT
FORM AND COUNTER SCALES, which wesell at
Factory prices, Freight added,
T. M. &R. C. CLARKE,
Corner Peachtree and Line streets.
A TLA NT A. GA., Feb 27. 6m
W, W. CHAPMAN, J. W. RUCKER.
.CHAPMAN 4 RUCKER
W holesale Grocers
and
Commission Merchants,
(West side Whitehall Street,)
Atlanta, Ga.
(ghifr'j co,l fme ourselves strictly to the
k Wholesale trade, and, from long ex
perienc in business, hope lo share a
liberal patronage. We would especially in
vite the attention of Merchants visiting our
eitv, to the axaminatiou of our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Wo have now, in Store, and are daily re
ceiving, a large stock of GROCERIES, PRO
\ ISIONS, &C., consisting, in part, as follows:
800 bbls. Flour, (all grades.)
500 bush. \\ bite & yel. corn,
10,000 lbs. new (clear sides)
Bacon and Hams,
50 Bags Rio cofiee,
75 bbls. Sugar (dif. grades.)
30 Doz. Planters’ steel hoes,
150 Ivegs Nails,
and all other goods
usually kept in the
grocery line.
March 6. 3,n •
James D. Buiee, A. P. \\ ood.
Biiice & Wood 5
DEALERS IN
G r SYWI7C COOKING, PAR-
O 11/ > LOR and OFFICE.
A large lot oi’Tin Ware,
ON HAND;
A I,SO,
MANUFACTURERS OF TIN WARE, of all sorts,
Work clone in Sheet Iron.
ROOFING,
GUTTERING,
etui all kinds of
job work,
Orders for any stock on hand promptly filled.
Orders for any kind of work will be faithful
ly’ and promptly executed.
Peachtree Street, ATLANTA, GA.
Feb. 27. 18G6. 3m
M.R.BELL&C”
Produce Factors,
AND
commission
merchants.
Wholesale dealers in all
kinds of Grain. Flour, Hay, and Pro
duce generally.
Mur let la Street,
Atlanta , G*.
Consignments arc solicited, which will re
ceive our best personal attention, and the I or
warding business carefully and promptly done.
Atents for the sale of DUPONT'S
POWDER.
" Wc arc now keeping a large supply on hand,
of Blasting, Rifle, and Sporting Powder, which
we can oupplv at low rates. may 8.
man that don't advertise lii.%
store, because the. printer won’t do it
gratis, was in town the other day. and
complained ot hard times and dull bu
siness. He's got anew invention on
hand, but is afraid to name it, for fear
that lie wilt have to advertise, or get
out a patent for it. The same man cut
•;tf iiis cow's tairto make a pot of soup,
f.r fear that some gentleman’s dog
might gel it. and he'd lose it. Thank
Go dress w*;'ve got no such merchants,
in our town.
T. M. COMPTON,
I Dealer in
DRY-GOODS h GROCERIES,
Hardware, Crockery.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
ri UN WARE, Drugs and Medi- j
J| ieiiies, Dye Stuffs, Factory yarn, j!"', cLy-” v!:J
Stationery, Meal, Flour, Bacon, lard
Medical Liquors, Cotton Cards, an I, in tact,
a general assortment of leHding n'ticlo.s. Stme
on west side Western & Atlantic. Railroad,
opposite D'-pot, in the Post Oflice building.
Cartersville, upr. 1, 1866, iy
Jefferson
Insurance Compan y.
For Fire, Inland, Life and Marine Insurance.
Chadded capital, $2:10.000.
Office at SCOTTSVILLE. VIRGINIA.
ITIUNDS in ested in best stocks and real
; estate. No Company ran be mart sul
| vent; with ample means to pay losses, none
shall he more prompt. Apply to
jyo. W. W’VFFUUD, Agent.
Cartersville, Ga., April 24, 18i.6. t v
A. L. Pitts, F. C. Moore,
of Tennessee. formerly of Chultag’*
A. L. PITTS & CO.,
GROCERS
-AND"
COMMISSION MERCHffe
JJHVE on hand a limited seffply of
Family Groceries,
generally; also a good Lot of CO "TO t
YARNS, good APPLE VINEGAR. BUT
TER, EGGS, and COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in EXCHANGE.
Refers to Wm, Crutchfield & Cos., Chatta
nooga, Tenn., and J. W. Wilson & Cos. Nas •
ville, Tenn. Cartersville, Ga., Apr. 21.3 m
L. L. Abbott, W. L. Abbott, B. F. Abbott.
ABBOTT & BROS.,
Commission
Merc Ii a is t s,
Whole Sale Dealers in
produce
AND
groceries,
Whitehall Sireet, ATLANTA, G Y.
(Established in business in 1858.)
WOU L D respectfully an
nounce to the people of
Northern Georgia, that they
have now on hand, and will keep con
stantly, a large slock of
CORN, BACON, LARD, FLGUR,
MACKEREL ,
CHEESE. COTTON YARNS, BAGGING
AND ROPE, SYRUP,
PEPPER, SPICE, CANDLED,-
Sugar and Coffee,
VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
TOBACCO,
Leal her, tyc.
dealers ami planters.
| Who are in need of Com. Bacon, Flour, Ac.,
in large, quantities*, can have their supplies
snipped direct to them from ihe west by send
ing Uni i orders to us.
ABBOTT & BROS.
mill stones,
Wc are agents for the sale of tb* retrbraic^
French Hm r and fisopiu >1 fll
Stones, and age prepared to fill all orders Ur
the various sizes on the most favorable terms,
Feb. 27. ABBOTT & BUO.\
A, W. MITCHELL & BRO.,
commission
merchants,
Cornu of Whitehall and Hunter Strcels,
Atlanta, (.a.
All Produce, Cotton, &c., consigned
to them will receire persor.sl attention
and prompt returns made on all trans
actions. Jan. 8. 1888,
Circular Saw Mills,
AND STATIONARY AND
Portable Engines.
W E v ‘ r >‘ ,ar ? e 'y engaged in the mnn-
TT tifactnre of the above Machinery. Orr
Mill*are the SYst Premium Mills ..f the melt
States of Ohio. Indiana and Illinois. Th r ,„
wishing to purchase address us for price n rid
description at Hamilton, lbitler County Ohi-
Y\ e are but twenty-live miles from C.n'd n ,„'
OWRNH. I.A.NE DYER £ COr
Apr 10. Jin