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Zlnr- '« f hprlfl Sale.
OV .i,» fi u T.i -sdav in February next.
!■■-'»* hour* of sale will be
„ >, fjrc • e ourthou <* door in Oartersville,
c untv, j. ot of L nd No. 869, ;n the
Jiut district and 2d section of ■ slid roun’y. —
Lvv.ed on m the prop, rtr o! J. C. flaircrow,
«o satiify i justi-.e court cost ti fa and other fi
fA in favor of Beach & Root v Haircrow «k
Queen. Levy made and ed'to me by a
constable. 'A.M.J Ft AN KLIN. D. 3hff.
Not. 30, 186*.
Also lots land Nos, 224 and 35 acres of 209
> B the 421 at district ard 2d section of said co.,
deried dn as the property of J. P. Johnson to
satiaiy sundry Justice Court fi sis in favor of
G!axeiier & Clayton and otliers, v» saidJohn
«on. Sold to pay costs. Levie* mad* and re
turned to we by a constable,
‘Also lot of land No. 85 in the 21si
T)i*t anil 2ml section ol Barlow county.
Levied on as the pjoperty of Ifosey
Williams, William Williams and Sctfie
Abernathcy, to satisfy a tila in favor of
Anda Rhodes vs said parties - Levy
made and returned to mr by a consta
ble W. 1.. A YCOCK.
Cartersrille, Nov. 29, 1866.
Administrator’s sale.
By virtue of an order of the conrt of Ordina
ry of Cherokee county Ga.,will he sold be
fore the courthouse door in Canton, within the
legal hours of sale on on the first Tuesday in
Febuary 186/. Lot of land No. 761, in the 21 t
district trul 2nd section of sai'l county, so ! d as
the property of l.ydia Drummond deceased, foi
*lftr« benefit ©I the heirs and creditors Q.‘sa;d de
ceased* Dec. 18th, Tfl*6.
0 W PLTNAM, Adm’r.
Administrator’s sale.
*3j)y virtue of an order of the conrt of Ordina
-1 >ry of Cherokee county Ga., will be sold be
fore tl)e courthouse do<>' in Canton, within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Feb
uarv 1867. Lot sf kail Ao. 1134, *in the 3rd
district and 2nd sect on if .aid county. Sold us
the property of Daniel <L Treadaway deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and crcdi'.ora of raid
deceased. Dec 18th, 1866.
C W PUTNAM, Adm’r
Administrator’s sale
By virtue of an order of the C trt of Ordi
nary of Cherokee county Ga,, will be sold
belore the courthouse door in Cunt n, within
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
Febosry Lots of land Nos. 151, 138
and 79 in the 2nd district and 2nd section of
said county. Sold as the property of 1’ I,
Hughes deceased, for the benefit of the Heir*
ami ersditora of said deeea ed. Dec. lflih 1866
A D SMITH, Adm’r.
Administrator’s sale
BY virtue of au order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Bartow county, Georgia, will be
an and, on the first Tuesday in February, 1867,
in the town of Cartersvil e, in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the tract of Land
in said county belonging to the estate of J. j).
Chastain, deceased, containing One Hundred
&i:J Eighty Acres, more or less, consisting of
the numbers, to wit: 1288, 1289, 1533, and
parts of 1234 and 1287. Sold foi distribution
among the heirs. Terms, on a credit until the
fi.?,t day ot January, 1868. Netes and ap
provsil security, and bond given foi titles un
ti the purchase money is paid. Possession
given the first ot January ’6B. Dec 20, 1866
H. B. McCONNBLL, Administrator.
Also, will be sold before the courthouse
door in thecity *f Jliirfetltl, Cobb coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday m February,
1167. Ono Town Lot, in the village of Ac
worth, having Que Hundred and Twen'y feet
front, and running buck Three Hundred and
Twenty-five feet, with a good Framed House.
&rc. Sold for the purpose of distribution. —
Terms, one-half cash, and half due January
Ist, 1868, with note and approved security,
and bond given for titles until the purchase
money is paid. Possession given Ist day of
January. 1868, Dec 30, 1°66.
H. B. McCONNELL, Adm’r.
(pr"s fee $15.)
GCORGIACHEROKEE COUNTY,
Whereas Zcbulan William*! applies to m
for letters of administration on John W Hol
brook.’* estate, late of said county deceased.—-
These are therefore to cite, and admonish all
and singular the I indred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections if any they
have by the first Monday in Febuary 1867, oth
erwise letters of administration will be grant
ed the applicant at that term of the court of or
dinary for said county Given under my hand
aud official signature, this the 19th, Dec 1866.
W R D MOSS. Ordinary.
GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY,
W liereas James Lumsford appUes to ms
Tor letters of administration De bonis notion
John Cooper's estate, late oi said county deed
These arc 'therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to-file their objections if any they have
•by ths first Monday in Febuary 1867. other
wise letters of administration will be griintc 1 the
applicant at that lerm of the court, 0 fiOrdinary
for said county. Given under my hand and
Official signature, this the 19th Dec 1866.
W R D MOSS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA BARTOW CQUNT-Y,
Whereas) Mrs- Fannie McCravy applies to
mo for letters of administration on the estate
»f Wm- A McCravy of said county deceased.
These are t» cite all and singular the kiudred
end creditors of said deceased to file their ob
jections if any *hey have by the first Monday
In Febuary 1867. otherwise lo"ters of adminis
tration will be granted the applicant at that
term of the court of ordinary for said county.
rJivcnii under my hand and official signature,
this the 35th Dec 1866.
J A HOWARD, Ordinary.
IEORSIA CHEROKEE COUNTY.
If' herein Mary E and Wm H Brennan,
applies to me tor letters of administration an
Andrew G B rannan’s estate, late of said coun
ty deceased. These are therefore to cite and
admonish ail and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to file th- ir objections
if stir they have bv the lirst Monday in Feb
uarv 1P67, otheiwise letters of administration
will be granted the applicant at that term of
the court of Ordinary tor said cou .ty. Given
under nty hand and official signature, this tha
19th day of Dec 1866.
W R D MOSh, Ordinary.
GEORGIA 3ARTGW COUNTY.
ST Musoa Cloer app ie* to me for j
t r* ol Guardianship of the person and prop- j
t t . of Samuel Cloer. orphar of Samuel Cloer :
of $ •.id county, deceased* These are therefore
to cite all and singular th* kindred of said o j
paanto be and appear at n#v oifice w thin the j
pr-scribed by law. and show cause if any I
ta*v cm why s*H letters ofguardianshipshould !
tot V* granted tha applicant. Witness ar
ktad and official signature. This Wth day of
December 18*6.
J A HOWARD, Or'd B C.
William Gilstrap, Georgia, Chero-
V 9. .- kee County.
Hiram Kelley. ) Petition to “stab
lish Lost Deed.
Clerk's OrTute of the Superior Court.
WILLIAM GILSTRAP. having, by his
pe ition fibid’in this office,set forth that
Tliru'Ki Kel BV, late of said State and County,
but has since removed without the limits of
i said State, made and executed to the said Wd
i liain GiHlrap, a Dcpil, bearing date the ‘I 4-th
dav of October, 1857, to lots of land numbers
! 326, 324, 326, 251. 253, and half of 327, all in
I the 3rd district and 2nd section of the State
j shd county aforesaid, and that said origoial
I h been lost, ahd having prayed said copy,
which is sworn to. should be established in lieu
of the original. It is, therefore, ordered, tha’
said Hiram Kelley show chusc, (ifahy he can)
!at the ncf'. tern of the of slid
: county, to he held on the first Monday in
March next, why said copy should uot be es-
Lub ished ir lieu of the original,
Witness the Honorable David Irwin,-“Judge
ot said Court, this November 16th, 1T66.
O. W. PUTNAM, C erk.
(printer’s fe*. $15.)
BARTOW COUNTY COURT.
Ar CBcuasHL, Ist January, 1767.
I l’ i* Ordered by the County Court »f said
County, : hat hereafter the sessions of said
•Court shall he dfbld ts follows, to-witk the
Quarter Sessions on the 4th .Monday in Feb
ruary in i August, and the Semi-Annual Ses
sions on the 4th Monday in May and Novem
ber. All persons interested. Jurors, _ Parties.
Will e.“<ses, Ac., will tnKe due notice and go
vern themselves accordingly,
TURNER H. TRIPPE, J CUB C.
wkTrSsT laccS StoVef adminis
trator of John Siover, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed and
entered on record, that lie has fully ;ul r
ministered John Stover’s estate. This
is, therefore, to cite ail persons eon
inrned, kindred and creditors, to show
eause, (if any they can,) why said ad
minstrator should not he discharged
from his administration and receive let
ters of dismission, on the first Monday
n i'wbuarv 1867. July 20th 1866.
WARREN R, I). .MOSS,
Ordinary.
G EORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY.
WHE REAS Andrew J. Green, Admini-tra
torot' Amoa Green, represents to tke
Couit, in his petition duly filed, and entered
on ree.coid, that, he has fully administered A
mos Green’s Estate. These are therefore to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and credit
ors, to show cause, if any they can. why sail!
administrator should not be dismissed from
said administration, on the first Monday in
April next. Given under my hand and official
signature, Oc ober 5, 1860.
WARREN R. D. MOBS,
Ordinary.
SECRGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY,
whereas -I- j • a. Sharpe Adm’r
ol Solomon Ronlrier, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed and on
record, that he lias iully administered
Solomon Boatner’s estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show ct.use if
any they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from hi? ad
ministration and receive letters of dis
miss in on the fiirst Monday in April
1867. Oct. 23rd FBO6.
W. R. D. MOSS, Ord.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY.
whereas Jaines A * F»wicr.
iiiiinsiiator of Joseph Shiplett repre
sents to the Court in It is petition duly
died and on record, that he has fully
administered Joseph Shiplett’s Estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause if any they can, why said
Adm’r. should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive Letters
of dismission on the first Monday in
April 1867. Oct. 23rd 1866.
W. R. D. MOSS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY,
Whereas, PHILLIP GRAHAM adminis
trator of Jos. B. Ilarrs, represents to the Court
in his petition duly fifed and «s Orred on record,
that he has fully administered Jos. B. Harris,
estate, This is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can. why said admini*trntor
should not be di charged fr m his administra
tion and receive letters of dismission, on the
first Monday in June next,
Nov. 29, '66. WR D MOSS, Ordinary,
Georgia, bartow county.
Thomas T. Reeves having in proper
term applied f > me for Letters of Administra
te", De Bonis Non, on the estate of Joshua
S. Reeves, la e of said county, deceased,
Thess are therefore to cite all and singular,
ih# kindred at,d creditors of said deceased, to
be and appetr at nay office within the time pre
seribod by law, and show cause, if ary they
have, why said Letters, de boni# non, should
not be granted said applicant. Given under
my hand and official signature, Dee, 20, 1866.
J. A. HOWARD Ordinary.
GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY)
Two Months after date ap
plication will he made to the Court of
Ordinary of said countv, for leave to
sell the real estate of Henry Tedder,
late of said county, deceased. Sold for
th* benefit of the Heirs and Creditors
of said deceased. Nov. 27th, 1866.
O. W. PUTNAM, Adm’r.
! GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTS
NOTICE >• hereby given to all persons
having demands against Henry Strick
land, late ol said eounty deceased, to
present them to me properly made out,
within the time prescribed by law, *o as
to show their character and amount;
and all persons indebted to said deceas
ed, are hereby required to make imme
diate vtymei t. Dec. 3, 1868.
TALBOT STRICKLAND,
(pr fee $3) Aiim’r.
GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. "
H HEREAS, Lemuel Cook, AdmT of
Elijah Underwood, represents to the
court, in his petition dnlr filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully ad
i&inistered said estate. This is. there
fore, to cite all persons conct rned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receiro letters of dis
mission on the Ist Monday in July, ’67.
Dec. 3. W R D MOSS, Ord.
(pr’s fee so}
Elizabeth Clark, ) Georgia, Bartow
vs. - Ounty. In the
Wm. J. Clark. ) Superior Court.
Mortgage, fee.
Ocober adjoi tied Term. 1866.
Presrnt the Hon. James Milner, Judge
oj said Court.
IT APPEARING to the court, by the
petition of Elizabeth Clark, that on
the 2ist dav of August, 1861, the de
feudent made and delivered tc the
plaintifl his promisor) note and written
Mortgage deed, bearing date the day
and year aforesaid, whereby ths de
fendent promised, on nr before tha Ist
day <tf January, 1860, to pay the
plaintifl, or hearer. Eight thousand
dollars for value received; Ant! that,
afterward - ?, on the dky at:d year afore'
srfid, the defemlent. the better to secure
the payin'* ’t oi'suid note, executed and
delivered to the plaintiff his of
Mortgage, whereby the said defendant
mortgaged to the plaintiff his iuiere'st
in lots of land numbers 213, 233, and
234, two-thirds of lot number 335, and
60 acres of lot number in
district aud *Bd section of said county
of Bartow, conl&itfrng, in all. 6*6jf
acres, more or less ; And further ap
pesring that said note remains unpaids
it is, therefore. Ordered, that the said
defendant do pay into court, on or be
fore the fi; st day of the next tern,
therefore, the principal, interest and
costs due on said note, or show cause
to the contrary, if any he can} And
that, on trie failure of the defendant so
to do, iiie equity of redemption in and
to said mortgaged premises be fotever
thereaftei barred and foreclosed ; And,
it is further Grot-red, that this Rule he
published Vii tire CartcrsvUU Express
oirtve a month for tliree months previ
ous to the next term of this court, or
served m; the defendant or his special
agent or attorney, at least three months
pievioes to the next term of this court.
JAMES MILNER, J. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of
said court. Tuns. A. W ORt>, CIV
(printers fee $1 5.) nov. 30 m3iu.
Barlow sheriff Safes for February.
ON the first Tuesday in February next, be
fore the courthouse door in CaiteravillS,
within the legal hoi r< of sale, will be sold,
One undivided third part rs two hundr, ,
*ud fifty acres of land, more or Jess, in the
l c th di.trict mu 3d section of originally Cher
okee now Bartow county, said land lying
south of Etowah River, adjoining the lands es
A. F. Woolley, and Mrs, Mary Woolley, said
lunds being a part of tha lands belonging te
dsjor A. F. Woolley, deceased. Levied on
as the property of Julius A. Peek, by virtue of
a fi fa issued from Bartow Superior Court in
favor jf Abda Johnson vs .1 A Peek anc ■OMtAr
fi fas in my hand* vs said Peek, [pr’s fee $4
ALSO One hundred acres es land, more er
Irss, 16th dist. and 3d sec, originally Cherokee
now Bartow county, said lands lying south es
the E towaii River, and adjoining the lands of
A F W onliey and Mrs. Mary Weolley, e»td
lands t>«ing a part of the lands formerly be
longing to M<jor A F Woolley, de:e*sed. Le
vied on as the property of Peter Harris, by
virtue of a fi fa issued from Partow Superior
Court in favor of D S Printup va said Fettr H
Harris, and other fi fas in my hands vs said
Harris. (pr’s fee $4
Also, forty-five acres of land es let Ne. IJ3,
in the Hill district and 31 section. Levied on
an the property of D. H. Leek, toaahsfj a fi fa
in favor of Abda Johnson vs Marth-> C»rter and
B II Leek, Security. W. L, AYCOCK,
Jan 1, 1867, (pr’s fee $3.50] Sheriff,
Cherokee Sheriff Satefc
ON the first Tecaday ia Fctwaaay tascL
within the lrjT«l h<ur« of sale, will beeold
before the Connie use door in Canton, Cuoeo
kec county,
i ot ot I.ar.d No. 112. in tAe 15th distriet
and 2nd section of said county. Levied on as
the j roperty of Wi liiun A. MrCnrdy te satie
ty a Superior Court fi ta in favor of D, A.
Ambler vs McCurdy sad Watson. Celd te
fay cost.
Also, Lot of Land No. CVS, in the 1 fith
district and 2nd section efsaid county. Levied
I on as the property of John Rag-dell, te satisly
j a Superior Court fi fa in favor of William Fos-
I »er vs Richard Ragsdell and John Ragsdell,
I principal, and J, N. Robinson, security. Sold
j tor cost.
Also, Lot of Land No. 5 tO, in the lfitli dis
trict and 2nd section of said eounty. Levied
on as the property of Abner H. House, te s t*
isfy a Superior Court fi fa in favor of Jereraiak
Callahan vs Win. H. House and Abner House.
Sold t - pay cost.
Also, L-Jt of Land No. 127, in tke 14th dis
trict and 2nd section of said county. Levied
on aa thepioperty of the Canton Mining Oe.,
to satisfy a Superior C'tirt fi fain favor of
Thomas Pearden vs Cat.ton Miuiag Ca., Bld
to pay cost.
Also, Lots of Land Nos. 908 and 964, ia the
3d district »nd 2nd section of said county.—
Lev ed on as the property of Jesse* Burtz, te
satisfy Superior Court fi fas in favor of Crone,
Bo_, Uton (St ('o., and others *s Jessee Burtz, —
Sold to pay cost.
Also, Lot of J.and No. 32, in the 251 dis
trict and 2nd section of said county. Levied
on as the property of \\ ilium A. Stringer, te
satisfy a Superior Court fi fa in favor of Ws».
A, Teaslev vs Wm. A. Stringer. Sold te pay
cost.
Also, Lot of Land No. 159, in the Ifith dis
trict and 2nd section of said ceunty. Levied
on as the property of Wm. M- Bell, te satisfy
two Superior Court fi fas; one a cost fi fa in
favor of M. B. Harris vs Wm. M. Bell, James
Bell and J. H. Bell; and the other also a Su
perior Court fi fa in favor of James M- McCon
-1 y. Executor of James Hampton, deceased, vs
Wm. M. Bell. Sold to pay cost.
Postponed Sale*.
Also, af the same time and place, fra' tional
part of Lot of Land No. 320, m the 13th d : »-
trict and 2nd section of said county. Levied
on as the property of Wm. A. Edwards to sat
isfy a Superior Court fi fain favor of J. S. and
L. Bowie <fc Cos., vs Wm. A. Edwards. Sold
to pay cost. IVY A. FINCH, Sheriff.
Dec. 22, 1866. (pr t fee $2 50 per levy.)
Also, at the same t me and place, ona sea h
er bed, two pii owe, two quilts, one counter
pane, two sheets, one bureau and glass, as the
property of John Flarsh to satisfy a fi fa issued
from Cherokee Cou-tv Court ia favor of Rick
ard Baber vs John Flirsh.
BEN HILL, D. Sheriff.
December 22. 1866.
THOMAS W. MILNER,
Attorney at Law,
CARTERS YILLE. 6EORGIA
Will at'end promptly to business entrusted
to hi* care. Oct . 5 w*y i
W. H. & J. W. PRITCHETT.
Real Estate Agents,
LAMOKERS.
CARTERSVIILE fiFHRGfA
. PERSONS desiring to sell
■Real Estate in Barlow conrly, or town
pf«)petty in Cartersviiie,.aje invited to
call and enter the same in our Register.
We are determined to conduct 'otir
business in such manner as to afford the
greatest possible •faTtilities to both sell
ers aivd purchasers of Real Estate in
Garterivilln and surrounding country.
Give us a call. Otfieu over the store
of J. Elsas Al Cos.
have for safe
One farm 2 mile's from Oartersville,
containing 200 acres, 125 river bottom,
40 acres in cultivation, immediately on
the W. & A. Railroad and Etowah ri
ver. Price $4,200.
One farm containing 140 acres, 73
Tteres ricli creek bottom, balance good
(iptalul, 12 acre*; in grassy siWatVj from
half to one mile from Cartersviiie, on
Pettit’s creek.
Several other valuable farms in this,
and adjoining dotintics, ranging in price
from SSOO, to $20,000 earth
Kour good houses arrf lots in ’Car
tersviiie, containing from one to four
acres each, with ’improvements &c.,
ranging from 1000, to 2000 each.
Also a ’number of unimproved lot*
suitable far ■reTsbieirccs anti tfifsi’ness
purpuscs.
John S. Fair’ev! Rutledge W’ilson.
JOHN S. FAIRLEY & CO.,
Whsleaals Dsalsrs ia
FAN OV GOOft.S ! WHITE IGOODSJ
HOISERY, GLOVES,
FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.
INVITE the attention of Retail Merchants
in the city and throughout the country to
tneir complete assortment of the above men
tioned fond*, now being open, and at
NO. 37 HAYNE STREET,
Charleston, 8. C.
This old stand of Messrs. Hyatt,
and Cos. Their iStock has been selected with
great care and a thorough knowledge of the
wants of the Southern people, acquired during
many years experience in business in this city.
Our business motto will be
Quick Sales and Short Profits.
Orders will be careful'v and promptly filled.
JOHN'S, FAIRLEY & CO.
The subscriber is particularly desirous of re
newing Uusinets relations with the customers
of his old house, Marshall, Burge 4- Go.
Oct. 15. wSm J. S. FAIRLEY.
EUHARLEE
Mate and Female School
t
For 1867.
The spring session of this
Institution will open the Second
Monday in January next.
The Spring Session Willconsist of Six months
or twenty four (24) weeks; and Fall Session
of Four months or sixteen (16) weeks, under
the direct on of Professors REV A. G. JOHN
SON and RONALD JOHNSTON.
The Music Department to ba well supplied.
Boa-ding can be obtained very low for the
times.
Rates of Tuition per Session :
Primary SIB.OO for S4we'Ara.
Intermediate 22.00 *• ‘*
High School 24.00 “ u
Music, $25.00 Extra ** •*
Dec, *O.
1 8 6 7.
C.4ATEJRSTILLE
FEMALE SEMINARY.
THE undersigned takes this fhrthed ©f
bringing to the notice of the public the a*
bovc Institution.
Our Catalogue embraces all th« studies
usually taught in Academies of the highest
grade.
Arrangements for Musicical D partmen
will be made as soon as circumstances require.
The services of Assistant Teachers, if neces
sary, wiii be secured.
Ample accommodations ran be had for board
ing Pupils on the most reasonable terms ; and
patrons boarding their children may rest as
sured that ev«Ty care will be shown them.
From otlr success, in tha past, in the art of
imparting instruction to the young, and with
a determination to uae every effort for the ad
vancement of those committed ta our care, w*
hape to maet with a liberal patronage.
Rates of Tuition:
Spelling, Reading, Writing, and
Mental Arithmetic....,
Gjography, Grammar (English,)
and Written Arithmetic,............ g. 2
Natura’ Sciences. Languages, and
Higher Aathematica, 4.0f
Incidental Expenses, (par Scholar.) 2ft
The Scholastic Y#ar will consist of Two j
Terms: Jhe Frst Term will commence on tha j
Second Monday in January, and continue ’
Twenty-four weeks. The Sscond Term, wifi ■
consist of Six'eeu weeks.
All students will be charged from the time j
of entrance till she close of the term, except in I
cases of protracted Sickness.
Tuition due at tke cloee of the Term.
F. P. BROW.T, |
CzitenrriU, ’£>«*- 13. I*6&-
-A. 3STEW- IDISIPXj-A.'Y'
OF
FALL & WINTER DK, C .. BS
AT
TALLEY, BROWN & CO’S,
Whitehall Street, Attftlfff&, Georgia.
1866 ISTOVr 1866,
l r |’>HE Y announce to their friends atul rus-
I touiers. this mori ing, that their stock is
now b.-ingfnst completed in every department.
Late and extensive arrivals of Jress Goods
are now added to their stock, making then
shelves present an unsurpassed display of
■JTEW QUODS:
Silk Dress Patterns.
Empress Goods,
French Silk Poplins, French Merinos,
All Wool Delaines, Atpaccaa, etc.
Also, a large lot of
VELVET CLOAKS,
Beaver and Clo'h Cloaks,
All-Wool Shawls,
Zephyr Coverings,
Opera Cloaks,
Morning Capes,
Nubias, sic.
EMBROIDERIES,
Swiss and Jaconet,
Endings and Insertings,
Thread Laces and Edgings,
iionilon Laces,
CLUNY LACES, etc.
HOISLRY.
Ladies SilAr Hose,
Ladies Balhriggan Hose,
Lad cs’ English 3-Thread Hose,
Childrens’ Hose—assoil’d siaes.
XJ LOVES.
Af4xa'iiline’s ‘Kid .Gloves,
Alexandre’s BilA* Gloves,
Alexandre’s Silk Gauntlets,
Buck Gauntlets, etc.
tHvF.SS TRIMMINGS,
Velvet Ribbon,
Ball Trimmings,
Bugle Trimmings,
Dress Buttons—■
of every description
FLANNELS,
Opera Flannels, all colors,
White Silk flannel,
Whits and Red Common Flannels,
Plaid Flannel,
Bleached and Brown,
Cotton Flannel.
DO MEBTICB.
New York Mills 1-4 Shirting,
Lonsdale Mills 4-4 Shirting,
Allendale 10-4 Sheeting,
Bleached and Brown Drill,
Sea Is and Homespun.
HOOP SKIRTS.
Bradley’s “Duplex Eliptic,”
impress Trail,
Prids of the World,
The Double Extra,
100 Spring Skirt.
CARPETS,
Brursels, Two and Three Ply,
Itfigxfrin. Manilla, Matting, and O'! Cloth-.
Country Merchants arc invited t# examined
our stock. Nov Ist.
CO :x: HILL.
Hare Now In Store:
BARRELS RYE WHISKY,
50 barrels Bourbon Whisky,
50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky
50 barrels Rectified Whisky,
30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy,
30 kegs Cognac Brandy,
tlO kegs Holland Gin,
10 kegs Jamaica Burn,
JO kegs New England Rum,
25 kegs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines,
50 cases Champagne Wines,
100 cases Wjmpoo and Drake's Bittsrs,
100 cases assorted Liquors,
25 cases box Sardines,
100 cases 1 and 2 B) can Oysters.
All of which we offer to the trade at
very low prices. COX <fc HILL.
ATLANTA, Ga., decl3—wtf
Great Reduction 1
To close out our stock of
Hardware.
Crockery.
Glass.
Glassware,
Looking
Glasses,
Faints,
Oils,
and FUB2TITT7RE.
We are offering these Goods
At Cost!
KEEP also constantly on hand a well se
lected stock of
Dry-Goods, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Furnishing Goods,
which we will sell VERY LOW!
J. ELSAS & CO.
Cartersville, dec. 13—w3m
A GOOD LOT OF SAD- AciV
gmWt PLES. BRIDLES. 2*
4&6 HORSE lIAR
NESS, and a splpndid article of KIP COL
LARS; Also, ONE TWO-HORSE WAG
ON, for rale at MOORE A CO'S.
C'arteTwvills, G»>, Jan 4.
■GLOTHING
We are determined to m our
large and fashionable stock of
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
AT
Grcsttly*iiediiced Prices.
In fact, will sell part of them below New
York seat. In our house will be found every
’thing usua lv Kept in a first class
CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
Including all styles of Cloth, Caasimeros, and
o her seasonable Suits ; Overcoats. Cloth and
Cassimere Coats, Veits, Psnts, Shirts, Halt
Mos« , Gloves, Trunks, Shawls, and so forth.
Roys’ Clothing
Os the Latest New York Styles and superior
quality, ranging from three to twenty years old.
lii Piece Goods.
Our stock is complete, consisting of Cloths,
Catsimercs, Vestings, Satinets, and so forth.
I -I the TAILORING DEPARTMENT we are pre
pared to make up Goods in the Latest styles
and most durable manner, at the lowest rats*.
Cotton Yarn.<»,
We are Agents for the sale es the Athens
Manufacturing Cos. Cotton Yarns, and ke p s
full stock ffn hand.
HERDING A LEYDEN,
Atlanta, Nov. 4. IVliitthull atr.
MRS. R. GOULDSMITH
DESIRES to inform her patrons and the La
dies generally Hist she has just returned
lroin Ne'fr York Ar'ith a beautiful assortment ot
Parris Millinery g-ood* of the very latest styles,
all of which she will be pleased to exhibit.
Orders respectfully solicited, and will 1*«
carefully attended to.
Whitehall etreet, between
Hunter & Alabama streets,
Oet. 19th 3 m. Atlanta Ga.
S. H. Pat'illo,
OSHKINAM tailor,
Cartersville, Ga.
Will attkxb promptly to tho Cut
ting, Repairing and Making Boys' and
\ieiYl 5 Clothing. Olfio# in the back
room ol Blair Bradshaw’s store.
CartersviWc, Oct 25, 1886.
FORCE'S BOOT AND SHOE
HOU^E.
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
ARE now receiving their Fall KSll
Winter Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES,
the largest ever brought to thifc c ty. TSca.
goods dime direct from the Eastern manufac
tories and will be sold to country merchants
and the tr »de at N. Ydrk p ices, expenses add
ed, consisting ol Mens’, Bovs', Youthi , and
Childrens’ wax, kip,calf and buff Brogan, and
Balmorals—Boots, of a I styles, thick, wax.
kip, calf, and the finest qu lities. Ladies’,
Mi ses', and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, ol
every style, all made to order.
G, 11. FORCE.
B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston
will be if lad to see hi* old customers.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept 24. It
OFFICE OF \
Massey & Ilerty,)
Drug Drokers,
yp-STAIRS, MARKHAM'S BUILDING,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta.
IN consequence of the entire loss of our
Stock ot G rods, bv fire, on the night of th*
noth ult., we have established in this city a
DRUG BROKERAGE OFFICE,
We wculd be happy to execute for yeu any
order for
Drugs, Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, White Lead,
Paint*. Linseed Oil,
Tanners’ Oil, Machine Oil, all kinds.
Kerosene 0:1, Spirits Turpentine,
Varnishes, Window Glass,
Putty, Fancy and Toilet Ar‘
tielee, etc,, etc.
Our long experience in the business, and ex
tensive acquaintance throughout the South,
gives Us peculiar facilities for the purchase and
sale of Goods in our lir.c.
Terras:
W»- will purchase all Goods, in whatever
quantities, at the Lowest Market Prices, charg
ing no commission when the order is accom
panied with the cash, or provision for City pay
ment.
w>- preses to buy for parties, and nil drdars,
at priced gritlsiderabty cheaper than if the par
lies themselves were present in person, there
; bv saving them the expense of travel and lo»6
of time to and from market.
MASSEY & HERTY.
Oct 19, w3m
Ch&ftge of Base.
WM. RICH having disposed of his
entire stock of Goods and Groceries
to N. GiLREATH Jk, SON, would respect
full*. call upon hisrtld customers, who are in
debted to him for Goods and Groceries to com
forward and settle up, at once, in order that
our intercourse in the future may he as har
monious as it has been agreeable in the past,
otherwise our friendship may be marred by an
unnecessary resort to law.
He returns thanks to his old customers for
their liberal prtronage, and wru’d respectfully
commend, to their favorable consideration and
patronage, Messrs. N. Gdrcath A Bon, as gen
tlemen Worthy of the confidence and patron
age of all.
lOrnammtal
Done at short notice, bv a competent Artist.
Scenes, Slgm, Banners. Badg
es and Transparencies for Sabbath
Schols,Temperance Clubs Political parties, Man j
sons and Odd Fallows Regalia. Andi.
fact any thing in the line of Ornarrtental Paint ,
ing done with neatness and dispatch. It is on
lv necessarv to give an idea of what is wanted.
Orders left at the Expr t»s Office wi 1 meet
with prompt attention.
iOartemille, O*., Nortmber fth.
U S E
EDWARD WILDERS
Stomach Bitter*.
It wiil eure Dyspepsia.
U S E
EDWARH WILDER’!
Stomach Bittern.
It will cure Liver Complaint aud all bpAtu’es
•f indigestion.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach slitters.
It will cure Interiuitcnt K.ver and F.vsr
and Ague, and all periodical due nine
y s e
EDWARD WILDEB't
Stomach Bitter*.
It will giv. immediate raliefin Cali# aad Flax
USE
EDWARD WILDER'S
Stomach Bitten.
It will aare Oastiveness.
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a mild and delightful far
Delicate Females.
U S E
EDWARD WITDER'S
STOMACH HlTTfiftS.
It is a safe Aati-Bilious A tei-ualive aad
toaielor all family purpose*.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’!
S TOMACH BITTERS.
It it a powerful Kecuperant after the fraaaa
has beea reduced and attenuated by ctaktie**
USE
EDWARD WILDER’!
STOMACH BITTER*.
It ie an excalleat Appetuer, as
alter at tha dije.nva larses,
OS E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BlTTE&l
As it is b*?*>§ Aady uead and jprasrribad ke
all physicinuV, ae the formal* w U be baada
any regular graduate.
EDWARD WILDER,
sor.s raaorstrrea,
Nd. 911 Halm • Ir« 41)
viMii rtusr,
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
FOK SIM, WHOUHLI *X • **T4T!., »T
B.BDWINB &l TOX.
WHOI EMil.l AM HETAJI. »Kf*!l*VS
Corner WhlteknU Rid Ain. Sts
ATLANTA, GA.
Nav. • l y
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Or Fleffulmime-,
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/Hctnsts. Aa, skS Jp
ft hi,ms. faint tm Wl
fciJi/ftss, aid all 4is*
ease* that tprtsg from trregnlerlle,
hr rraenvlsg the eaaae aad ah tAe
affrrta that ana* R.m It. Tk— f
art porfVetly aaf. la all eaaae. <*>
**p( ky dtrae-
Sinn a, aad art asay t« ad»iisl.t«r,
as tk»-y ara alaaly ntfar
Thay ahsnld ka la tha kasda es
every Msirira, W.Ri, aad ktatpsr
■ Iji l ia* eaa addraea «ala ysr-haa
eenltlrnaa, and tut, (heir aaai
ptalnta la Ml. aa wa treat all Fvmala <'•■ptalaW,
aa>l prepara MedlMsaa anitabla far all dtaaaaaa la
a-hleh tliay ara suhjaat.—Thirly-twe paga pamphlat,
la a aesltd asv Oepf, fiaa.
The C'berokee PIIU are ar.Jd by all dragglats at %£
pvr box, nr all boxas fnr 4A; nr tkay are aaal kg
mall, free of postage, la ae nrdiaary latter, f.<■*
from nbaarvatloa. by addreaidag tka »el# preprU-saf,
Dr. W. X. M£EWnr, 37 Walkkr fek; V. T.
jf. ft.—Cherakae HIU 7?a. t ark praparad fcf
»j>ir4ttl coses, whaa aiildar rnarllalapa Ail j these
are seat by mall, free of peerage, ea raeeipt es Hi
the pries if eaoh tern.
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Or, Awmec of iAtt,
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--from ins iuhsw of vs , ftrln _ t i;. Organs es Smsra
"dose
this t. irir r Slut in DsbUstf rsstnrtng Mon Its eu
tie fu system end and fail rigor, thus arnrlaf •
eterseme A.»ce-’c. parfaet “ Klietir es fjtrccf tt
tnerinA MerUity *nd BarraaneM la beth aaxae. Ti
the ynnng, midrila-agad, and aged, there Is a« greatfrf
boon tkaa this - Elixir es Life." It gives a sew
laaaa of life, e*.using the weak aad debilitatedllw
have renewed strength and vigor, aad Hie eafttS
ay si etn t« thrill with Joy ty.lj)lv*»r •
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efsress to sny adrlraaa. * .. . _
Onr medicines ara sold uad iwaWßiW by aw
fespeetable drugsriata tn (*XTf txsrd ct the cdvlltaac
clone; soma n a principled deawo, however, tryko
deceive their SelliOW'rfv’SO WM ,
leas anmpennda in wwaay. We m.
deceived—ask frw these menlcltia* and take ae
ethers. If the drnggi t doe* not keep them, write
ta as, aad wa will aead them hycsprees. esreMlg
packed, frea from observation. We will be pleased
t* receive lettert with full statements in ragard te
aav disease with whie. i ladies or gentiemee ere
afljlated Address all lettara for frawpbc
lets. *T series, te th« Sola frroprietre,
Dr. W. K. KERWIff, 37 WaUwr Ik, I. T*
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Chapman & Rucker
WHOLESALE
GROCERS i COMMISSION,
MEBCHAGSTTS
WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Ga.
HAVING now «n hand, and ara daily T 9
ceiling, one of the largest atoeks of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND
WESTERN PR9DUOE
KEPT IN THIS MARKET !
'-'To all of which *ve invita the * ter *J'®®*.
•»LO«E CASH PURCHASEKS, and tfST
II Orders filled at Lowest Cash Price-.
Nav. J 9, IW»*