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Barltm siierifl Sa!e.
ON the fir.t Tuesday in February next,
within tne legal hours of sale will he
s<*u before t ocouitbousc door in Carter.vilte.
Bartow county. Lot of L iui N>. 853, in I lie
Kt «t district anJ 2 J section of said conn y.—
Lev «i] on as the property of J ('. Hjircrow,
U* satisfy \ usti -a court cost fi fu and other fi
I»* in favor »f Beach <V: Root v« HaDcrow <Jfc
ieen. I,0v» made anil r.fur rd t, me !>v a
constable. *A. M. FRANKLIN. D. SLff.
Nov. 30, 18:6.
A io lota a.a■ I No*. and 35 acre* of 509
ui tbr 2I «t divide' nn i 5 ! stv lion of j>aid c-*..
levied on as the t.ropertv oj J. J*. Johns hi to
aitoty tUii l’v Jitan-e Court fi f-n in favor of
l t. timer <V Glaytoi* oi I others, »s syidJohn
b m. Sold to pay co't*. Levies made und rc
tur!i#Jto m't b> a constable,
A Iso Ini oi I,;tuJ No. 85 in llic 21 si
])i«L and And sc-ii in ol Harlow county.
Lutim! on ■.%» llic |uo[)crly oi llosrv
Williams, William Williams ami Nellie
Al»“rnmill"v. to satisfy a fifa in favor nf
Aiula Rhodes vs said .parties- L*v\
m.ui>; and returned to me l>v a const?*
bl*. | W. li. A VCOCK.
Carters j-ille, Nov. 2d, 1800.
Administrator's sale.
JJ )v virtu? of an order of the co rt of Ordina
( fry of Cherokee county < > a., wi 11 I .■» ill he
to e the courthouse door ia Cant in. within the
legal flours of calc on on the first Tursl iv in
i'rliuiiry 18m,. Lnl of rind .Vi. 76 I, in the 2 l t
district and 2nd section ol a.ii I county. su'd as
the property of Lydia Drummond deceased, fr
the treuelit <i! t! l<r heirs and creditor* of said de
ceased Dec. 18ih, 1866.
O U' IM.TNAM, AJm'r.
Administrator’s sale.
y virtue rd mi o. i’, -r of the court of Ordina-
JkJ> y ol'C.herokee county Gi., roil! best.ld be-
I • «t e courthouse Joo in Canton, within 'he
log # I hours bfsa.V on the first Tficsdiiv in Feb
»jsry lNd7. I,ot of land No. 113 1 , in the 3rd
district and find sect mi < f *nid county. Sold ns
t ie property of Daniel 1, Treaduway deceased,
for the hone fit ol the fa irs and eredi or* of .aid
deceased. Dec 18lh. 1866.
(' W PUTNAM, AdraV
Administrator’s sale
? virtue of an order es the Cut of Ordi
j f isry of phsrokn* county (■»,. will b« sold
bwtore tins cou tiuaise door in Cant n, withiit
the legs! Is Mirs of sale on the first Tuesday in
Feb util 1867. Lots of land Nos. 151, 128
sn i 78 m the 2nd district an i 2n i section of
isid county. Soli as the property of P L
Hughes deceased, for tho benefit of the Heirs
and creditor* of (aid deceased. Dec. 18:h 1866
A D SMITH, Adm’r.
Administrator’s sale
‘I NY virtue of »u cider of the Court of Ordi
i > narv of Bartow county, Georgia. will he
so I, i u tho first Tuesday n February, 1867,
in the towii|\|d Cartersvil e, in said county, be-
I ween the legal hours of sale, the tract of Land
ik raid county belonging to the estate es J. D.
AMmsiain, deceased, containing One Hundred
and Highly Acres, mart or less, consisting of
th • nn übers, to wit: 1538, 1283, 12 13, and
part* of 1234 and 1287. Hold foi distribution
among the heira. Tr ms, on a credit until the
liut day ol January, 1863.. Notes and ap
proved security, and bond given foi titles un
til tha purchase money i* pa and. Poeaeisiot)
givva tlia list of January ’6B. De -23, 1866
U. U. McCO.N-N li LL, Adminisirater.
AltfO, "ill bo sold before the sourt'-OKse
tloai ia tite city of Marietta, Cobb coun
ty. Georgia, 4n the first Tuesday m February.
Bltt7 O is Town Lot, in the village of Ac-
Worth, tuviujj: Qiik Hundred and Twen'r fort
front, and running bock 'Three Hundred and
'Twenty-five fort, with a good Framed House.
«Ve. Sold lor; ih» purpose Gs distribution. —
Terms, one-ha f cash, and half due January
Ist, 13l»8, with note and approved securi y,
and bond given for tit cs until the pu eht ut
money ia pai 1. Po-senian g van lat day of
January. 1868, D.-e J‘i. 1u66.l u 66.
H. B. McCONNELL, Adrn’r.
{pr’» fee $15.)
SCQRGIA CHEROKEE COUNT?,
TV !i«*V«‘UB ZebuDn Williams np;di*s to m
f®r letters of administration on John W Hol
brook’* e*t ate, late of said county deceased.--
These are therefore to cite and "dmo ish all
end ainyu ar lha indred and cr ditort ot said
deceased, to fie their objections if anv they
bare bv the first Monday in Febuarv 1867, oth
erwise letters ot administration will be £r~ 11 1 -
•and the applicant at that term of the court of or
dinary for B:\idl county Given under my hand
aud efiLiai signature, this the 19th. Dec 1866.
W K U MOSS. Ordinary.
GEORGIA CHbRG<E7 COUNTY.
MT Ut*r«'J4l!i lames Lutnsford applies to me
t>r letters of a.in inia rittion Oc boms non on
«l >hn Caop» r's estate, lute oi said county deed
Terse ar* therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ol -said
decease Ito fi 1 - their objections if any they lure
bv the first M mdiv in Fehusry 186 7. other
wise letie.s of s Inlinist ation willbc grante the
spplicsnt « tint e mos the cou.t, ofOrdin.try
for ssid county Given under luy hand and
OAciat siguaturv, this the 19th Dec 1866.
W R 1) MOSS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA BA.RTCW CQUNTY.
Whfreai Mrs- Fannie MctJravy applies to ;
r* - for le'ters o'" admini-tration on tbs estate •
»,! W»i. A Mcdr.ivv of said county deceased, i
These are t* rite all and singular the kindred 1
■ad creditors of said deceas' and to fib' their <>b- ;
jectiens if anv hcv have by the twst A? inday j
ia Febuarv 1867, otherwise le ter* of ad minis- j
• ratio* will be granted the applicant a* that ,
k*r*i ol lh« court of ordinary for said county. |
< ; iv*nr, under viy hand and official siguaturc, j
tk.s ’.«» 35th Dec 1666.
J A HOWARD. Ordinary.
GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Yt lirrOfll M iry F, »nd Wm H B-r*nnan. 1
applies to me lor letters of administration on
Andrew G Brruman's estate, Kale of Raid coun- |
ty deceased. These are therefore te cite and |
admonish ail and Mnyu’ar the kindred and ,
ereditors of ssi.t deceased, to filcth >r objection*
it any they have bv the first Monday in beb
■ «ry lFf>7, othciwi-e letters of administration I
will he grained the applicant at tliat term of ,
tks court of Or linarv lor said con ty. Given
under my hand and official signature, this the
U.h day »f Dec 1866.
W R D MOSh, Ordinary.
IEORQIA BARTOW COUNTY.
VTSsarrttS M «*<** Cnee aap iee tome ft>r
U tsrs of Guardianship of thr person and prop
• tv of Samuel I'bier, orphar of Sawynrl doer
cf said eountv, deceased - These are therefore
• a eita al! and *ll £ttlar th« kindred of said or
phan to Us and appear at wv' office tv thin the
taaic pr aerified by law, an 1 sh 'w aausv it anv
tfitvcm wh\ *a:d letters of g:\vardianatiipslioultl
Im(be g ai.t- i tk-« spplic 1 n“. M '’net* nay
hand and offi isl signature. Thi*3a:h day »t
Vce fst-hvr ’***
.1 y .row \ pd. n.M pr.
WILLI AM Ci ILBTKAF, 1 Georgia, Cliero'
V*. v kee Couutj.
Hiham Kelljct. S Petition to *sub
lish Lost Deed.
Clerk's Office of the Superior Court.
William gilstrap. having, i, y h;*
pe iti.ni filed in this offiee, aet forth that
Hirai.? Kel ev. late ofs.ii I State and County,
but )ii» si~.ee removed without tfic limits of
gal j Ht.itr, made and e.xccertcd t * the said Wil
liam G istrap, a Deed, hearing dale the 14th
dav of October, i857. to lots of iaud numbers
326 324. 326. 254, 253, and half of 327. all in
the 3rd district und section of tlie State
and county afire-aid, and that said orig nal
F.,3 been ioat, anJ having prayed said copy.
which is sworn to. should bs established in iieu
of the original. It is. th-refore, ordered, tha'
said Hiram Kelley show cause, (ifanv he can)
at tfic next tar nos the Superior Court Os slid
f >untv, to be held on the first Monday in
M.-ch neat, why said copy should uot ba es
t*b islicd it lieu of the original,
Willies* t!i« Honorable David Irwin, Judge
of said Court, this .November 16th, 1866.
P). W. PLTN AM, C erk,
(printer’s fee
B A RTO W CO UN T Y CO U RT.
Ai CitAifßKkr,, Ist January, 17C7.
IT is Order-d by the County Court es said
Count'', hat hereafter the sessions ol said
Court xbsil be field »s follows, to-wit: the
(Quarter Sessions on th* 4tb Monday in Feb
ruary and August. <mt) tlie Semi-Annual Ses
sions on the 4th .Monday iri May and Novem
ber. All persons inter.stod, Jurors, Parties,
VYiti absos, Ac., will t Ke due notice and go
vern themsclvo* aecordingiv.
TURN HR 11. TRIPPE, J CCB C.
WHEREAS- J aeol) fSiorcr adminis
trator ol John Stover, represents to the
court in his petition duly ft'ed and
enfered on record, that he lias fully ad
ministered John Slover’s estate. This
is, therefore, to cite all persons eon"
inrned, kindred and creditors, to show
eause, (il any they can,) why said ad>
minstrator should not he discharged
Irom his administration ami receive let
ters of dismission, on *t(ie first Monday
n Feint arv 1867. Jttlv 20th 1808.
WAUKEN li'. I). MOSS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY,
W HE REAS Andrew J. tiros n, Admini-tra
tor of A m Green, represents to t'.o
I Court, in hi* petition duly filed, and entered
on recent<l, that lie has fully administered A
mua Green’s Estate. These are therefore to
cito nil person* concerned, kindred Riut credit
ors, to show cause, if any they ‘Can, why stud
administrator showld not be clstfiissrd from
»aid administration, on the first Monday in
April next. Given tinder my hand and official
signature, Oc'ober 5, 186(5.
WARREN R. D. MOSS,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
whore-as J - J - A - Shar P e Atiin ’ r
ol Solomon Boamer, represents to tiic
court iu his peut'ou duly filed and on
record, that he has lully administered
Solomon Boutner’s c»lule. This is
therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause if
any they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from his ad~
ministration and receive letters ol dis
tnis'im outlie hirst Monday in April
1867. Oct. 23rd 1866.
W. 11. I). MOSS. Ord.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
whereas James A - Fowier. Ad
mmisirator of Joseph Shiplett repre
sents to the Y.’ourt in his petition duly
filed and on record, that he has fully
administered Joseph Shiplett’s Estate.
Tit is is therefore to -cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditor*, to
show cause if any they can, why said
Adm’r. should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive Letter#
of dismission o„ the. first Monday in
April 1887. Oct. 23rd 1866.’
\Y. R. n. MOSS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Whereas, PHILLIP GRAHAM admini*-
trutur of Jo*. 15. Harr s, represents to the Court
in his petition duly filed and v trred on record,
that he has fit ly administered Jos. 13. Harris,
('m ac, 'Phis i', therefore, to cite all p#rsons
concerned, kindred an I creditor*, to show
e.-.use, if any thev can. why said administrator
should not be di charged fr m his administra
ion and receive letters of dismi-sion, cm the
first Monday in June next,
Nov. 29.‘68. W R D MO3B. Ordinary,
/N EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.
'Thomas T. Reeves having in proper
form applied f me for Letters of Administra
te", De Bonis Non, on the estate of Joshua
S. Reeves, i.i e of ssid county, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite all and singular,
he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and nppetr at my office within the tint" pre
scribed by law, and show cause, if ary they
have, why said Letters, de bonis "on, should
not be granted said applicant. Given under
niv hand and official signature, Dec, 20, I&GG.
J. A. HOWARD Ordinary.
GEO R GIA CHEROiKEE COU N TY,
Two Months afu:r (late *r r
jilicuion will bo made to the Court of
Ordinary of said eountv, for leave to
sell the real estate of Henry Tedder,
late of said eountv. deceased. Sold tor
the benefit of the Ilrirs and Creditors
of said deceased. Nov. *27tii. 18G6.
O. \T. PUTNAM, Adru’r.
GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY.
NOTICE Hereby given to all persons
having demands against Ilenry Strict
land, late of said county deceased, to
present them to me properly made out,
w ithin the time prescribed by law, so
to show their character and amount;
and all persons indebted to said deceas
ed, arc hereby required to make imme
diate anvmri t. Dee. 3. 1868.
TAI.iJOT STRICKLAND,
(pr fee $3) Arim'r.
GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY.
WUEKKAS, Lemuel Conk, Adm’r of
r.lijab Underwood, represents to the
court, in bis petition duly tried and en
tered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered said estate. Tins is. thero
lore, to cite all persons eonci ri.ed, kin
dred a ltd cred.tors, to show cause, tl
anv they can, why saiil administrator
shmrld not In* di*cl?irged Irom his ad
ministration. ami receive lei’.erv of dis
mission on ih« Ist Monday in July, "07.
f>, e. S. ITRb MOSS, Ordv
pr s fee
Elizabeth Clark, J Georgia, Bartow
ta. r C 'untv. Iu the
W*. J. Clark. Superior Court.
A.c.
October adjourned Term. 1866.
Present the lion. James Milner, Judge
cj said Court.
T A UREA RING to the court, bv the
•“■petition of EliXaheth Clark, that on
the-21stday of August, 1801, the de
fendeut made and delivered tc the
pluintif! hi*- promisor) note and written
Mortgage deed, hearing date the day
and year aforesaid, whereby the de
lendent promised, on oT before the Ist
day of January, 1860, to pay the
plaintiff, or bearer. Eight thousand
dollars for value received; And that,
afterward*, on the day and year afore
said, the defemlcut. the heller to secure
Lie payn.e t of’s.ii I note, executed and
delivered to‘the plaintiff* his Deed of
Mortgage, whereby the said defendant
mortgaged to the plaintiff* his interest
in lots of land numbers 21 5, 233, and
234, two-thirds of lot number 236, ami
00 acres of lot number 247, in the oth
district and 3d section of said county
of Bartow, containing, in all, 646}
acres, tni/fe or less *, And it further ap
pearing that said note remains unpaid ;
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 a'tid
costs due on ?nid note, or show cause
’to the contrary, if any tic can ; And
that, on the failure of the defendant so
to do, the equity of redemption in and
to said mortgaged premises be forever
thereaftn barred and foreclosed'! And,
il is further Ordered, that this Wale he
published in the Cnrleravillc Express
mute a month for three months previ
ous to the next term of this emir!, nr
served <<r. the defendant or his special
agent or attorney, at least three months
prevines to the next term of this court.
JAMES MILNER, J. C. O. C.
A true extract from the minutes of
said court. Thus. A. Woru, Cl'k.
(printers fee §15.) nov. 30 ni3m.
Bartow Mieriff Sales for February.
ON the first Tuesday in February 'next, be
fore the courthouse door'in ■Caitersvillc,
within the legal hour* of »a>, will b« *o!d.
One undivided third part of two hurulre#
nud fifty acres of land, more or less, in the
16th ili.st.rif t atm 33 section of originally Cher
okee now Bartow county, said land lying
south of Etowah River, adjoining the lands of
A. F. Woolley, and Mrs, Mary Woolley, said
lands being a part of the lands belonging to
Major A. F. Woolley, deceased- Levied on
as the property of Julius A. Peek, by viitueof
a fi fa issued from Bartow Superior Court in
favor of Alula Johnson vs J A Peek anc otbttr
fi fas in my hand* vs said Peek. [pc’s fee $4
ALSO Pn* hundred acres of land, more or
less, 16th dint, and 3 1 sec, originally Cherokee
now Bartov# county, said lands lying south of
the Etowah River, an I adjoining the lands of
A F Woolley and Mrs. Mary Woolley, sai4
lands being a part ot the lands formerly be
longing to Major A F Woolfey, deceased. Le
vied on as the property of Peter C. HarrP, by
virtue of a fi la issued from Partow Superior
Court in favor of D8 Printup vs s id Peter H
Harris, and other fi fas in my hands vs »aid I
Harris, (pr’s set •$4
Also, forty-five acres of land of lot N*. 123, !
in th* 6th district and 3i section. Levied on
as the property of 15. H. Leek, to sn isly n li fa
iu favor of Alula Johnson vs Marth C uter and
811 Lack, Security. W. L, AYCOCK,
Jan 1, 1807, (pr’s Ice •>5.50] Sherifl',
Cherokee Sheriff -Sak«t
ON tba fir*t Tu*»(l»y in February ii»»t,
within the lepnj lu-urs «f **!e, will be soil
before the (fourth use«lowr in Cankm, Gbero
kee county,
i ot ot Lai.d No. 113, in the 15th ilistriet
snii 2nd sectien of said county. Levied an as
the f roperty cf Wi liam A. McCurdy to satis
fy a Superior Court fi ta in favor of D. A.
Ambler vs McCurdy and Watson. Sold to
| ay cost.
Also, Lot of J.snd No. 375, in the 15th
district and 2nd section es said county. Levied
on as the property of John Hag dell, to satisfy
a Superior Court fi lain favor of William Fos
*cr vs Richard Kagsdcll and John Ragsdell,
principal, and J, N. Robinson, security, triold
for cost.
Also, Lot of Land No. 5 ?0, in the 1 sth dis
trict and 2nd section of said eownty. Levied
on an the property of Abner 1J H.inea *0 s t
isfy a Superior Court ti fa ia favor of Jeremiah
Callahan vs Wm 11. Ilona,l aud Aimer Ilonea.
Sold to pay cost.
Also, Lot of Land No. 127, in the 14th dis
trict and 2nd section of said county. Levied
on as the p operty of the Csnton Mining Ce.,
to satisfy a Superior C >urt fi fa in favor of
Thomas Pcarden ve Car.ton Mhting Ca., 8 Id
to pay cost.
A!m>, Lots of Land Nos. 908 and 964, in tlio
3d district and 2nd section < t said county. —
Lev ed on as the property of Jessee Burts, ta
satisfy Buporior Court fi f-.s in favor of Crone,
HoHston iV Cos., and others '8 Jessee liurtz, —
Sold to pay cost.
Also, Lot of Land No. 32, in the 231 dis
trict and 2nd section of said county. Levied
on as the property of Wilham A. Stringer, to
satisfy a Superior Court fi fa in favor of Wru.
A, Teas'ey vs Wm. A. Striugsr. Sold t« pay
Cos» t.
Also, Lot of Land No. 159, in the 15th die
trict and 2nd section of said county. Levied
on as the property of Wm. M Bel ,to satisfy
two S i p , ’ri' Jr Court fi fas; one a cost fi fa in
favor of M. B. Harris vs \Y m. M. Bi 11. James
Beil and J. 11. Bell ; and the other also a Bu
perior Court fi fa in favor of Jam«s M- McCob-
I v. Executor of James Hampton, diseased, vs
Wm. M. Bell. Bold to pay cost.
Postponed Sales.
<Ba—3g—afc>a#ww afg.-r*a^TnstoJgaeßM»npgac
Also, af the s.-irna time and plp.ee, fra tior.a!
part c 1 Lot of Land No. 320, in the loth ti *-
t-ict end 2nd section of s.tid county. Levied
on *s the ropertv of Wm. A. Edwar s to sat
isfy a Superior Court G fa in favor of J. 8. and
L. Bowie A: Cos., v* \\ rrv. A. Edwards. Bold
to p *y cost. IVY A. FIN Oil. .Tieriffi
Dec. 22, ISG6. (nr'g tee $2 50 {»er levy.)
Also, at the same t mi and plsce, one tea ti
er bed. two pit ows, two quilts, one counter
pane. two she'ts. one bureau arid glass, as the
property of John Flarsli to sati*fy a fi fa issued
frow Cherokee Cou-ty Court in lavor of Rich
ard Baber v* John Fi rsli.
BEN HILL, D. Sheriff.
December 22. 1866.
THOMAS *W. MILNER7"
Attorney at Law,
CARTERS YULE. 6E3RSIA
Will at end cr'-nspßy te hnsiners c-Tusfed
tv? h : « earc. Oct. 0 w y
J whit S. Fair’cyf RtPlcdgc VYison.
JOHN S, FAIRLEY & CO.,
Wh«te&al« Dea’«rs in
FANCY GOODS ! WHITE GOODS]
HOIBERT, GLOVES,
FORSISHISG GOODS. ETC.
IN \ ITE tlm attention cf Retail Merchants
in tile city anJ throughout the country to
loeir complete assortment of the above men
tioned g jode, now being opened at
NO. 37 HAYNE STREET,
CauaHMoH, S. C.
,The old stand of Messr*. Hyatt, Mcßurtrey
and Cos. Their S.ock has been select* i with
great ca*e an Ii thorough knowledge of the
wants ot the S uthcrii people, acquired during
many .year* experience in business iu this city.
j Our 1,-Seine** motto will be
Quick .Sales and Siiorl Proflls.
Order# will be careful v an I prom- tlv titled.
JOHNS. FAIRLEY & CO.
The sabeeriber is particularly desirous of re
newing business re alums with the customer#
of hi» old house, Marshall, Burge <Y Cos.
Oct. 15, wSitt J. s». FAIRLEY.
ETTHARLE E
Male and Female School;
For 1857.
The spring session of this
Institution trill open the Second
Mondap in January next.
The Spring Session vrillcorisist of Six months
or twenty-four (54) weeks; and Fall Session
of Fouf month* or sixteen (Irt) weeks, under
the direr;.on of Professors REV A. G. JOHN
SON end RONALD JOHNSTON.
The Music Department to be well supplied,
Boarding can be obtained very low for the
time*.
Rates es Taltion per Session :
Primary, SIB.OO for 24 we.Ae.
Intermediate, 53.00 ‘* *•
High School 34.00 “
.Music, $55.00 Extra n *•
Dec. 50.
1 8 (5 7.
C&RTER9TILLE
FEMALE SEMINARY.
FfMIE undersigned takes this method of
X bringing to the notice of the public the a*
; bove Institution.
Our Catalogue embraces all the etudie#
j usually taught iu Academies of the highest
; grade. ,
Arrangements for Musicical D-pertinen
will be matle as soon ae circumstances require.
The service* of AssistantTeaehere, if neces
stry, wdi be secured.
A mplc accommodations ean be had for hoar '-
ing Pupils on the most reasonable terms ; and
patrons boarding their children may rest as
sured that every care will be shown them.
From otir success, in the pa <t, in the art of
imparting instruction to the young, and with
a determination to use every effort for the ad
vancement of those committed to our care, we
hepe to meet with a liberal patronage.
Elutes of Tuition:
Spelling, Reading, Writing, and
Rental Arithmetic $2.6
Giography. Grammar (English,)
am Written Arithmetic, 8.2
Nature’ Sciences. Languages, and
Higher l’ athenaatics, 4.0f
Incidental Exp*uses, (per Scholar.).... 20
'Pile Scholastic Year will consist of Two
Terms: I lie FrstTerm will commence on ths
Second Monday in January, and continue
Twenty-four weeks. The Second Term will
consist of Six eea weeks.
All students will be charged from the time
of entrance till flie tlose of the term, except in
cases < f protracted sickness.
Tuition due at the cloae of th# Terna.
V. I** IllKOWff,
Cartersvil e, Dee. 18, 18S&.
O-A-IR/nEIEtSVILLIEii
Provision Store
A. A. SKINNER & CO.,
Retail Dealers in
Groceries & Conlectionarice,
Carterevi/ie, Georgia.
Keep constantly on hand,a
full liii*’ of Groceries and Confestioa
arise, consisting, in part, ol the. following
Groceries,
Sugar, CofTee, BHt,
Bacon, Lard, Pork,
Corn, M*tl, _ Flour,
Bagging, Rop-, Nails,
Rice, Macverel, 'J’uhacco, j
Powder, Btiot, Cap*,
Biue-stOnte, Soda, Con. Ley
CANDLES.
Confectionaries.
9 indies plain and fancy,
Raisins «,nJ Figs,
Nuts. of all %ind*,
(■inger, >ipii-e. Pepper,
Cloves, Nutmeg, Mace
Pick Ice. Sariliw s, Pckl’d Orst.rs,
7’ea. Mu -tsrd. Soap,
W tches, Snuff. Biafking, ete,, ere,
tHt ES E.
Buckets.
Seieves,
Broome,
Stoneware, etc.
Country Praducc. bought and sold.;
Call mid se-c us at J. A. Era in <k Co's old j
stand on wef t side Railroad.
J. J, HOWARD,
D. W. K. PEACOCK.
A. A. SKINNER.
November 23, 1
-A. FEW DISIPLAIY
or
FALL 4 WINTER
AT
TALLEY, BROWN & CO’S,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, GeorsHa.
] BSS NOV ; ises
f|AHEY anurtV.m-* to their thands and cus
todiers. this lhor ing. that their stock is
row b ir.g hist completed in every department.
I,ate a' and extensile arrivals of Dress Goods
are now added to their stocV, making; theii
shelves present an unsurpassed display of
ITEW C3-OOID3:
Silk Drwes Patterns,
Empress Goods,
Franrli Silk Poplins, French Merinos,
All Wool Delaiitss. A IpnCeas, ntc.
Also, a large Pot es
VELVET CLOAKS,
Beaver and Cio h Cloaks,
All-Wool Shaw's,
Zephyr Covarings,
Opera ‘Cloaks,
Morning Capes,
Nubias, ate.
EMBROIDERIES,
Swiss and Jaconet,
Edditigs and Inserting*,
Thread Laces and Edgings,
llouiton Lai's*.
GLUNY LACES, stc.
IIOISERY.
Ladies SilA Hose,
Latliee BaUiriggan Iloae,
I,ad «»’ English 3-Thread Hose,
Childrens’ llose—assoit’d si«ee.
CLOY EH.
Alexandras Kid (Loves,
Alexandre's SilA GloVss,
Alexandre’s JSilk Gauntlets,
Buck Gauntlets, etc.
PRESS TRIMMINGS.
Velvet Rildion,
Ball Trimming*,
Bugle Trimmings,
Dress Buttons—
of every deaeription
FLANNELS,
Opera Flannelg, all co'ors,
White Stlk Warp Flannel,
White and Red Common Flannels,
Plaid Flannel,
Bleached and Brown,
(lotton Flannel.
DO ME STIC 8,
New York Mills -4-4 Sliirting,
Lonsdale .Mills 4-4 Shirting,
Allendale 10-4 Sheeting,
Bleached and Brown Drill,
Sea Is and Homespun.
Poop skirts.
Bradley's “Duplex Eliptic,”
Empress Trail,
Pride of the World;
Th* Double Extra,
100 Spri g Skirt.
CARPETS,
Brussels, Two anil Three Ply,
Ingrain, Manilla, Matting, and Oil Cloth.
Country Merchants are invited to examined
awr stock. Nov Ist.
OOX &e HILL.
Hare low In Store;
BARREL!) RYE WIIISIAY,
50 barrel* Bourbon Whisky*
50 barrel* Robertson Countv whisky
50 barrels Rectified Whisky,
30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy,
30 kegs Cognac Brandy,
20 kegs Holland Gin,
10 kegs Jamaica Utim,
10 keg* New England Rum,
25 kegs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines,
50 cases Champagne Wines,
100 cases Wampoo and Drake's Bitters,
100 cases assorted Liquors,
25 cases l box Sardines,
100 cases 1 and 'l Jfr can Oysters.
All ol which we offer to the trade at
very low prices. COX A, HILL.
ATLANTA, Ga., dec 13—w U
threat Reduction!
To close out our stock of
Hardware.
Crockerv.
Glass.
Glassware,
Looking
Glasses,
Faints,
Oils,
AND
We are offering these Goods
At Cost'.
KEEP also constantly on hand a well se
lected stock of
Dry-Goods, Clotliinsr,
Boots, Skoas,
Hats, Furnishing Goods,
whieh we will sell VERY LOW !
J, ELSAS it, CO.
Cartersvill#, dec. 13 wSm
A GOOD LOT OF 8 \D- A
feKg. DLL’S, BRIDLES. 2
Sr"** 4 <sc 6 HORSE HA R- a
NESS, and a splendid article es KIP COL
LAR*; Ala*. ONE TWO-HORSE WAG
ON. feraale at NOORB & C©*f.
CsrScrriSre. ff-g.. 1. 1566 i
CLOTHING
We are determined to s« our
large and fashionable stork of
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
AT
Prices.
In fact, will sell part of the#, halow Naw
York cost. In our house will be found every
tiling usui ly Kept in a fi<»t class
CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
Ih.'biding ali styles of Cloth, Gas imaros, and
o her seasonable Suits ; Overcoats, (Noth and
Casairttere Cunts, Veits. Pants, Nnirts, Half I
Ho*', Gloves, Trunks, Shawls-, and so forth.
Hoys’ C lothiiiK
Os the Latest New York Style* and superior
quality, ranging from dire? to twenty ys»;s old.
In Piece Good*.
Our stock is complete, consisting of Cloths,
'(.’»*si meres Vestings, Satinet*, and so forth.
I I the TAILORING DEPARTMENT we are prs
pa.ad to make up Goods in ttx«s Latest st\les
EnJ ih >st durable manner, a- the lowest ralas.
(ottua Yum*,
We art Agents lor the sale es the Athens
M vnufacturing Cos. Cotton Yarns, and ke p a
full stock on ha- and.
HERRINGS A LEYDEN,
Atlautu, Nov. 4. H hitehall s lr.
MRS. R. GOULDSMITH
DESIRES to inform her patrons and ths La
dies generally that she has ,)ust returned
fiuin New Vor< with a baaUtifbi assortment ot
Parris Millinery #ooda of the ver« latest styles,
ail of which she will be pleased to exhibit.
Orders respectfully solicited, and will as
carefully attended t*.
Wliitcha.il street, between
Hunter A. Alabama streets,
Get. 19th 3 i*. Atlanta Ga.
S. 11. Pa till o,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Cartersville, G*.
Will attxnd promptly to the Cuf
ling. Repairing and Making Boys’ and
Mens’ Clothifig, Oilicx in th* ba*k
room ol Blair 4' Bradshaw’s stor*.
CnrtcrsvPle, Oct 25, lfififi.
FORCE'S BOOT AND SHOE
HOUSE.
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, 6ECRSIA,
ARE now reroiviug their STviii sand
Winter Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES.
the largest ever brought to this c ty. These
goods caiae direct from the Eastern manufac
tories, and will be sold to country merchants
and the tr-de at N. York p ice«, expe*s«a add
ed, consisting ol Mens’, Boys’, Youtln', and
Childrens’ wax, kip.ealfand buff Brogans and
Balmorals—Boots, of a 1 styles, thick, wax.
kip, calf, and 111# finest qu litiss. Ladies’,
Mcsea’, and Childrens’ Biots and kfaeee, of
every stria, all made to order.
G, 11. FORCK.
B. VV. FORCE, formerly es Cttarlestea
will be .gdad to see his old customers.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept 56. It
OFFICE OF )
Massey & Horty,)
Drug Brokers,
UP - STAIRS. MAmKHXM'S BUIIDIN*.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta.
IX consequence «f tha entira Iof» of oik
Stork oi G >od», by firo, oil the night oftli*
30th ult., w« have established in this city n
DRUG BROKERAGE OFFICE,
We would be happy to execute for yeu any
order for
Drugs, Chemicals,
Patent M*diein«s, White Eead,
Paints, Linseed Oil,
Tannera’ Oil, Machine Oil, all kinds.
Kerosene Oil, Spirits Turpentine,
Yamiahas, Window Glass,
Putty, Fancy and Toilet AP,
tides, etc,, ete.
Our long experience in the business, and ex
tensive acquaintance throughout the South,
gives us peculiar facilities for the purchase and
sale of Good* in our line. ,
Terms:
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 Citypay
rnrnt.
W« prefer to buy for parties, and fill orders,
at prices considerably cheaper than if the par
ties themselves were present in person, there
bv saving them the eSpenseof travel and loss
of time to and from market.
MASSEY <fc HERTY.
Oet 19, w3m
Change of Base.
TTf \T. RIC H having disposed of his j
Yf entire stock of Goods and Groceries
tn X. GIDIiiSATH & SON, would rrsp ct
fullv call upon his old customers, who arc in
debted to him for Goods and Groceries to com
forward and settle up, at once, in order that
our intercourae in the future may he as har
monious ns it has been agreeable in the past, j
otherwise our f ieudship may be marred by an j
unnecessary resort to law.
He returns thanks to his old customers for
their liberal patronage, and wr u and respectfully
commend, to their favorable consideration and
patronage, Messrs. IV. Qtlreath & Son, as gen
tlemen worthy of tha confidence and patron
age of all.
(!)nuimcni;il
Done a' short notice, by a competent Artist.
Scenes. Siam*, Bannrn Radpi*
«»«s »nrt Transparencies forSabhaty,
8 ’hols.Temperance Clubs Political parties. Ma n
lions anl Old F<l!ow« ReClllifl. Andi.
fact ar,r/ thing in the line of Ornamental Paint,
ing done with neatness and dispatch. It is on.
It necessary to give an idea of what is wanted
Orders lrft at tha depress Ofitl wi 1 meet
with prompt atteatioa.
Cartelsville, Wa., November 9th.
U S E
EDWARD WILCR'S
Stomach Bitters.
It will e*i« Dyspepsia.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER'S
Stomach Hitters.
It trill cure Liver LYwplaiut and ali speetss
es ludigestiou.
y s e
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitterk
II will sure Iwterieittiit Fever and Fever
and Ape, and all pe.iadieal due idurt.
u S E
EDWARD WILDER’*
Stomach Hitters.
It Will give iwMediate reliefi a and Flax
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitter*.
It w ill eaie (.’estivenses.
US E
EDWARD WILDER'S
STOMACH BIT IUK3.
It is a wild and delightixl kavigeraat far
' Delicate Fcasalss.
b'SE
EDWARD WITDER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a safe Aati-Bilious A teraativ# aad
Lexis ter ail faxaily pa poset.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTCKfI.
It is a pevrerfut Kssuperant aArr the fraMs
kas keen reduce* aad alteuaaled kjr Uetiaeas
u s ?
EDWARD WILDER’S
S TOMACH BITTER.*.
It is aa sxselleat A[ petuser, as wellaafttrea
sasr el the digesUv* terse*.
tJ 3 E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH 111 T I’EItS.
As it is being da.lv osed aad pr.sa -ISed k s
all physiciaas, »• tlia fotwnla w 11 ka kaa* *
soy regular gradsats.
EDWAITn'wiLDEII,
set.* rcneriisTea,
So. 215 ."Guta 3 t r« • I,
Ma »*;.s run,
LOUISVILLE KENTUCXT.
r< > K SAI.H, WHMLfSALX AAR *XT A It., BY
K.BDV/INE A TUX.
WXOIBSSALX 1V» UTAH. SIDSSIIVI
Cuiaer f7TfiH«2aa!l nn4 AH*. Sl*
ATLANTA, GA.
Nov. 9 1 y
OHE.ROEEE CUIIB, "
t IU X *B*AT
INDIA?! Mr.DICIRI,
t&J Np A O.ro ail dltetSM •«»»»<< by
'‘xt W fSy/j self-akas*, ih:-
sc a r4e.f, - Wtck****,
yf ‘ffijlfasSyh Nij*t - I‘miei'uii», in" es
qfY, tune, mi the l ir, / •*«»-
Fs.yq P*e* of i’ioion,
ii t 4 fT./i.v ihjh*
Brent/tinp, /'»i* < ouh A#-
nitnre, /n*an-Ji', c\m*umpr
tion. »ii(A '-.i! ‘l'ieann f-L
--low ns » wqnnnn'’ of jrouthful f:i<ii.«cr«tl"»iii.
Tho Cherokee Cure will restore hrsitk and rtif»r<
ship Hie emissions and effect n periui.a.at ev,r#
after all other itiedlMnes here TNlrtv-tw*
pnyu pamphlet eeat io a seeled eavtdupe, free to any
ad tree*.
I'rice fS per bottle, or three bottle# for ff>. Bold
by all druperlsts; or will be »v«t by evpreee u any
portion er the world, «a rceelpt of p-rive, bjr the
Sole pro[o iet-jr,
Dr. W. It. MERWnr, S7 Talker Cl., T. Y.
Cherokee Remedy,
C/flres all Urinary < «r«-
Iff pKbn*. rlr: Gr*vtl, Injlunt*
f 1 f ration, of the Bladder next
ijj i JtJ J&tftji Pft WfJCidaeyt, /Ideation of
C Vj f ’rtn e, f.l’l tirn of tit
AL’retJirn,- Sueli-
C 4- Duet Depaei »,
v^^-3*^:', 1 and all disrate* that requi'*
a dbiretle. and when u«*.l is
aatijunetloa with the
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
does Ttotfail to curs ffimorrhen, ntul all Jlfie
*♦.->« IHechargee In Male »r Keniafo, «ur:tig re<ml i
onto* M from one to tire* <f<.pe, an 1 ie eapeeially
rm.ru in ended in those cases <,f flunr A.-ne or*
X'ei.’ae in The two inedieinee need tn
Will not fail to reiuo.e tArU disacreeahl*
•tonplaint, and in thora rases « here other medicine*
have been i>s«d without eucc»M.
Tr ee, Reiaedy.-Ons Hottio, Three Rettles, B&
“ fnjeelion, “ * 9*, “ “ *Ct
The Cherokee “ sure,” “ Remedy." and “ Infer- .
Hen" ars to be fmnd In all well updated tirut
stores, and are rrcotmnen lad by |diyaiciana and
druggista ail over the world, for their Intrta.le worth
and merit. Some unprincipled tfealer*, however.
‘T to deeel re theii ouetomera. by selling elieap at,4
worthlea* compounds,—in o-dor to make money—
in plaee of these. Be rud. dereired. If the drug
gists wii. not t>uy the-n f,*r you.'wrila to »a,and w*
will arm 1 them to you by ateirese, eeeurely paeked
and free from observation Wt treat ail dteeasea t*
wbirh the human errtein is eiiljeot, nnd will k«
pleased to receive full sod explicit statements fiem
those who have failed to reeel re relief heretofore.
la*dies or jrentlemen ear. addreaa u» tw per/hti eon
fidtnre. Wi drei e to tehd our thirty-two porre
parnpbUt free to every ledr and gentleman in tha
land. Addreee all letter* R.r pampitirla, mejleuiea,
»r adrlca, to Site sole prOt>rielr'r,
Dr.W. 3. MEYWIR, 37 Walker Bt., K. I.
w w skapssfta j w roske i
Chapman & Rucker
Vs HOLXSALIS
GROCERS i COMMISSION.
MEROHA.NTB
WHITEHALL STREET.
Atlanta, Ga.
HAVING now «* hand, and are JsiW r «
efiving. on# of the largest stocks es
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS ANO
WESTERN PRODUCE
KEPT IN THIS MARKET!
"‘■'ll! of which 'W invite thn at si.tivn •
ME CASH PUrtiHIAS-iR*. and £®T*
Orders filled at J,ou«l Ck»h Trteea^
Kee, 19, ISA* w;:;,n