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+ BROS. + * Q\JIL-I_IRN,#
4iTHE WONDEROF WONDERS^
IS THE WONDERFUL STOCK OF WONDERFUL WORTH AND
Ot>WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR WONDERING BUYERS!n>
<*512,000.00 WORTH OF SHOES TO BE SOLD ST PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOU SMILE.*
Nwr(ir * * wa _ thprp . nrh , stoc i, 0 f shoes in our booming little city. We are determined to give the people of Bartow County an opportunity to buy Shoes at less prfces than ever before.
the stock is fresh and new and we bought it cheap and will sell it cheap. Now is your time to save money \\ e have secured the ser
vices of one of Atlanta’s best Shoe men, who will be with us in a few days. lie was with Brosious Shoe Cos. during their
stay in Atlanta. We mean business when we tell you that by buying Shoes from us you will save 40 per cent.
Be sure and visit the Shoe Stock in Cartersville.
#DRY GOODS. +' DRV GOODS.#
1 inrest stock of Drv Gooas in North Georgia. Once in your life you can walk in a store and buy anything you want in the Dry Goods line without taking in the whole t(?wn. We keep every
-4.1 • 1 K ii> o/ \ mV- njc thr nl irc to trade We beg vou to come io see us and save your money. Largest stock of Woollen Dress Goods in the city. Just received a job lot of gents
lots'willseu'youothalt pljcf A fulOini of Clothintf, fresh and new. Our gents' furnishing stock is complete. Ginghams, Sattines, Signet Cloth, Calicoes and Bragauza cloth in endless variety.
All prices, all kinds anc colors.
GARWOOD HROS. & (JUILLIAN,
WeST MAIN STREeT, ==** CARTERSVILLE, CTK.
TUB Courant-flmßrican.
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Freeman & Willingham.
Entered at the Postoftice at Cartersville,
Oa., as second class mail matter.
APRIL 3, 1890.
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give all the news, will endeavor to see
tliat deaths which may occur will not
escape proper notice in these columna.
Regular obituary notices, tributes of re
spect, etc., furnished us for publication
will bo charged for at half the usual
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XX IS oitu. WAV
We hardly expected when we en
larged the Courant-American to a
seven-column quarto sheet that we
should so soon be confronted with
the necessity that this week forces
itself upon us. Our circulation has
been every month assuming in
creased proportions. Business men
knowing this and gradually realiz
ing the value of our columns as an
advertising medium, have increas
ed their patronage, until this week
we have had an unanticipated run
on our advertising space that
eclipses all former showings for
any single week. Bather than con
tent ourselves with the puny apolo
gy that our reading matter is thus
crowded out, we decided when we
saw the situation, in order to fur
nish our usual quota of reading, to
issue the paper in the enlarged
form of ten pages, of seventy col
umns, making it the largest regular
issue ever published in ('artersville.
Bartow Sheriff Sales.
win be sold, before tha court house door, in
the town of Cartereville, Bartow county,
between tha usual hours of salt*, on tha first
Tuesday in May next, the follow lug property.
to Ono house and lot situated in the city of C.tr
tcrsTille containing one quarter of an acre morj
or lean bounded north by Bedford Brown e lot
south 'and went by Hick Henderson e lot and
K. H. Jonee' lot. Levied on and will be
a* the property of Monroe Kiley and Lanra
Hiley m ratlarv one justice court tl la. fro...
district G. M., In favor of O, V ork v*.
Monroe Riley and TV"
half
of lot of land 5..H3 in the 22 nd district and
2nd section of Bartow county, Ga. Levied'
and will be sold ae the property of J. R. K
to eatlefv one state and county tax ti. fa. fo
lKXS^agalne" eaid JK. Knight Levy made and
re Alnott Ume anTplm*of land
numb”™ m. * and 247 in the mh.tdemand
o-d aectfoa of Bartow county. Goortfa. Deviea
on and will be sold an the property of Dent A
MeDonald to satisfy one Htate and {
ft fa for 18*9 said Dent A McDonald
mnde and returned to ne by I. L. \&r-
bl A2S h it L the name time and place tots of land
\os 167 I*2o and 121 in the 16th diet riot, aud rJ
Beetion"of Bartow county. iia ,l-vted o. aud
wUI be sold as the property of
to satisfy one state and county tax ft fa. lor
ItfSwfnet eaid W. W, Woodruff. l*ry made
and returned to me by S. J. L. arbrouiJrh. L. .
aUo at the BHtne time and place lot of land No.
176 n tSemh and etrlet and Srd section of Bartow
countyToa* l Levied on and will be sold ae the
oropertv of ThomaaF. Jonea to satisfy one etate
androuuty tax ti. fa. for lss aga.net said 1 horn
ae F. Jonee Levy made and returned to me by
S A'e.V “he" same’time and place the interest of
Martha E. Biehop, the eame being tier dower In
tereet therein not yet laid off and assigned In the
following property, to-wit; AU .tatUj-t-r pjjp-
of land known as the D, r . nla nop place lyiuK
the county of Bartow In the fifth diet net
ind third section thereof, known as thirty acres
„ore or iH oflot -No. It being that part
“ or ‘“„ t|.e LI F. Biehop in.ll property aud
whh h was in possession of said Bishop the 21st
ISM an<l ..!! Of lot No. 238 except that
nwVdwsded by said Bishop to Martin Mumford
and to Charley Hunter and to R . B. Bishop
. .I w V Smith and all of lot No. 273 except
the*portions d£ded by said D. F. Bishop to J
, Stepherson and to Gabriel Culyer. and all of
lot No. '274. except that, portion deeded by said
Bishop to Gabriel Culver, unil all of lot No. 2117
except that part heret.olore deeded b.v Hold
Bishop to W. V Smith, the whole trac t contaln
-Ins four hundred aeres more or less. and In pos
session of defendant . Levied on and will be sold
an the property of Mre. Martha K. Bishop to
satisfy one Bartow superior court ft, fa. In favor
of It. A. Clayton, assignee etc , vs. Hitid Martha
K. Bishop.
Also at the same time and place one double
cylender, Woodward steam pump, together with
the pipes, globes and valves, one leather molder,
one large forty horse power steam holler to
gether with the pipes and grate bars belonging
thereto. All levied on and will lie sold as tl.a
property of K. H. Woodward to satisfy one at
tachment ft fa. from city court of Carte-svllle.
Bartow county, (la., in favor of city waterworks
VH K. 11. Woodward, said property being cum
bersome and expensive to remove, will be sold
at the court house door as above and delivered
to the purchaser at the platform south of W. *
A. railroad depot in Cartersville where it Is now
lying.
Also at the same time and place fifty-two
acres of land more or less off the north side of lot
of land number two hundred and lltJf-.flHfc itiU
‘*et‘d *7 seres of lit r and hounded as
follows: On the north liy O. H Richards' land,
south and west, by Frederick Pages' land and
east hv Canton ami Spring Place road, l-evled
on and will be sold as the property of .John W nl
drttp alias .1 11. Waldrup to satisfy one It. fa. Is
sued from the city court of Cartersville, Bartow
county, In favor of James W. Maxwell vs John
Waldrup alias J H. Waldrup said ft. fa. pro
eoedlntf for purchase money of said land and deed
tiled and recorded In clerk’s office Bartow tnpe-
rlor court book "B B,” page 747.
Also at the same time anti place, twenty-five
acres oflivmt. situated in Halil county of Bartow,
bounded by Petit's creek, the Casevllie road, the
Western A Atlantic right-of-way. on which the
track Is located, and the Cartereville LandCom
nanv. said twenty-five acres being the land con
veyed I>V the ('artersville Land Company to R.
M Mtilford, and formerly owned l.y them and ob
tained bv them fro... I). W K. Peacock, together
with all the stone, rock work, masonry, railroad
track ties and iron situated on said land; lev! .1
on and wUI beso.d as the property of the Car
tersvllle steel and Furnace Company to satisfy
two attachment #. fan. from the city court of
Cartereville, Bartow county, Georgia. One In fa
vor of A M W UUugham vs the Cartersvlile Ste.il
and Furnace Company, anil one In favor of J. T.
Bell vs the Cartersvlile Steel and Furnace Corn
ua,tv The cross-tics and track being heavy umi
cumbersome and expensive to remove, will be
Holtl it th* court bonne door, an above, and de
llverml on , he land above described.
\lso at tile same time and place, the east half
Of lot of land number *l7. In the lftth district aud
3d section of Bartow county. Georgia, contain
ing one hundred acres, more or less. Levied on
ami will be sold as the property of John I). Mur
chison to KBtlssv one . fa. issued from city court
of Cartersvlile, Bartow county, Georgia, In favor
of First National Bnnk. of Rome. (Is., vs. John
n. Murchison. Property In possession of defeud-
Also, ni sums time and place, parts of lots of
land as follows; Five acres, more or less off the
west side of lot number r.fiS, ten acres, more or
less, off the west side of lot number 523, and four
acres, more or less, off ,lie north side of lot num
ber 522. all lying and being in the 17th district
anil 3d section oi Barlow county, Georgia. Lev
ied on and will lie sold ns the property of I-cab
Keith to eutisfv four . fas. from Justice's Court.
Kslet District, G. M.. said county, three In favor
of Marlbor Wallace for use of officers of court, vs.
said Leah Keith, and one in favor of Jordan lte
gan for use ot officer* of Court, vs. Leah Keith.
John Llgon and Steve Storall tenants In posses
sion. Levies made and returned to me by S. J.
L. Yarbrough, L. C.
Also at the same time and nlace lots of land
numbers 11, #2, B3 and fit located In the 17tli dis
trict and 3rd section of Barton county, Georgia,
each of said lots of of land containing forty (40)
acres of land more or less. Said property was
levied on by John A. Gladden, deputy sheriff of
said county, on the 3rd day of November. ISMI.
as the property of D. Murchison, one of the de
fendants. and pointed out by said D. Murchison,
to satisfv an execution issued from the city
court ofCartersville in said county of Bartow in
favor of Camp, Glover * Cos. vs. J. 1). Murchisou
and l>. Murchison, and said execution is now
proceeding for the use of Mrs. Elisa N. Conyers,
transferee against said lands and property of
I>. Murchison now deceased in the hands of John
1). Murchison, executor of said D. Murchisou to
be administered This April 2nd. lssw.
W. W. ROBERTS, Sheriff.
H. R. MAXWELL. Deputy Sheriff,
City Marshal Sales.
Will be sold before the court hoi se door in the
city ofCartersville, Ga., between the legal hours
of sale on the Ist Tuesday in May, IMtO, the fol
lowing property to wit:
One vacant lot in the city of Cartereville. Ga.,
fronting Bti feet on Rowland Spring road, run
ning back 180 feet and bounded north by Row
land Spring road, east and south by property of
Mrs. Fannie J. Ford, west by Tennessee street.
Levied on and will be sold esthe property of Mrs.
Fannie J Ford, to sati fy one tax tl fa. for city
taxes fort.be year 1889, the city vs. Fannie J.
Ford.
Also, at the Borne time and place, one house
anil lot. situated in the fourth ward of said city
bounded south b.v Stokley street; west, h.v prop
erty of James Spencer (coll; east, b.v Richards;
north, by an alley. Levied ou and will be sold as
the property of Clarence Coleman to satisfy one
city tax It- fa. for the year lsssi. the city of Car
tersvills, Ga vs. Clarence Coleman.
Also, at the same time aud place, four acres of
laud, more or less, in the city ol Cartereville. Ga.
Bounded, west, by Douglass street; south, by an
j alley; north by property of Mrs. Fannie J. Ford;
east, by Tennessee street Levied on will be
sold as the property of Wtkle & Willingham to
satisfy one tax fi. fa for the year Inß9, the city
Curtersville, Ga. vs. Wikle * Willingham.
J. D WILKEKNON,
City Marshal and Tax Collector.
j April 2,1889.
IAQOH & MAYS,
Arc now receiving their JlffT anti QttJ F ir stock of
SPRINC AND SUMMER
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-*DRY GOODS*-
Keep Your Eye on Our Advertisenents.
DEALER IN
Agricultural Implenu its,
and
MACHINERY OF ALL KIND
I wish to call the attention of the farmers to the fae it I am
ready to supply them with the best line of Agricultural I‘ments
ever offered for sale in (.’artersville. I have Steam Engir Blowers,
Reapers, Rakes, Harrows, Cultivators, Shingle Mills, Saw M I Thresh
ers and Gins and everything else needed.
THOMAS LUMPKIN,
4-3-Cm Office in B. F. Godfrey ore.
No. 4,012.
J. R. WIKLE. President. J - H ‘ VIVION ’ Caßhier '
—JL DIRECTORS : -A—
J. R. WIKLE, J. H. VIVION. W. C. BAKER, J. A. STOVER. CHAS. H. SMITH,
J. O. M. MONTGOMERY, SAM P. JONES, DANIEL LOWRY. T. R. JONES.
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THE
First National Rank sßartersuillG.
Cartersville, Ga., March 25,1890.
This Bank opened its doors to the public May Ist, 1889.
The necessary outfit and preparations for conducting its business with absolute saftey involved con
siderable expense, the Bank having purchased one of Herring’s large Patent Champion Fire and Burglar
Proof Safes w ith Combination Locks, and then contracted w ith the Hall’s Safe and Lock Company to put
one of Hall’s Infallible Time-Lock attachments on the door ot the Burglar department of the Safe, at an
additional expense of nearly $350.00, thereby securing for the Bank and its customers the very best protection
that the country affords.
The new institution was, of course, without customers or business. Only one-half of its Capital Stock
was paid in at the beginning, and it required time for that half to be invested satisfactorily. The w hole
amount of Capital was not paid up until the latter part of September, and the w'hole not invested until about
the first of December. From the testimony of the oldest merchants and other citizens, we must believe that
this county has experienced the worst season for business, and that there is less money in circulation, than at
any time for the past fifteen years, or longer.
Now, under all these circumstances, the Management take pleasure in announcing to the stockholders
and friends of the Bank that all the contingent expenses have been paid; we have about 5 per cent, net
profits; have not a past-due or unsecured piece of paper on our books; the Institution is on a solid sound
basis, with its business fully established and gradually and steadily growing all the time, with every prospect
of its increased usefulness to the people and the business interests of the county.
We feel, therefore, to congratulate ourselves, the stockholders and the citizens of Cartersville and Bar
tow county, that the Institution has been established in our midst; and we most respectfully and confidently
tender our best services to all Corporations, Manufactories, County or City Officials, Receivers Treasurers
Trustees, Guardians, Merchants, Farmers and all classes of business people and citizens, generally; assuring
all those who intrust their business to the Bank that it shall receive prompt and careful attention and be
conducted upon the most liberal terms consistent with sound banking principles. And we assure them
furthermore, that any business they may have with this Bank, and any money they may have on deposit
with it, will be as absolutely safe to them as with any bank in the United States. Hence, there is no
necessity, whatever, for any of our citizens to keep money about their houses or in their pockets as is the
habit of many of the people of this city and of this county. Such habits only invite and tempt thieves and
robbers to murder and steal, for they are generally posted as to who keep their money in that way. It is
much more convenient and much easier to get some money, when you need any, by drawing your check on
the bank than to have to get it back from a thief, even if he does not take your life, as well as your cash. AH
deposits that people may have in this Bank are subject to their check at any time, without any notice being
given.
The Cashier of the Bank, who has had an experience and a service in the various departments of the
banking business for more than twenty-five years, and who invites the most searching investigation of any
and every part of that long service, feels warranted in pledging to all of our customers the entire fulfillment
of the assurances given by the management of the Bank in the foregoing statement. He has left his native
Kentucky and located in this best all-the-year climate in America, and has come and cast his lot with this
people to stay, and will continue to give our New Institution his undivided and close attention.
We cordially invite and solicit you to give us a trial.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. H. VIVION, Cashier. . J. R. WIKLE, President.
Intelligent Readers will notice that
Tutt’s Pills
•re not “warranted to ouro” all classes
of diseases, but only such as result
from a disordered liver, vis:
Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia,
Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious
Colic, Flatulence, etc.
For these they are not warranted <n
fallible, but are as nearly so as It In pos
sible to make a remedy. Price, 23c ts.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
HIONEY TO LOAN!
On Real Estate in Bartow county at
Eight Per Cent.
Apply to R. W. MURPHEY.
[meh6-3m.]
FOR MEN ONLY!
VnjelTFfffiFor LOST or FALLING MANHOOD;
|£Ulls>m6eneralandNEßVotJß DEBILITY;
•ji HI, IWeaknesß of Body and Hind, Effect*
-iXSaI.. 11 ajof Errors or Exoessag in Old or Yountr.
I KoOnat, Noble MANHOOD folly Restored. How to •nlarire aid
&raagth'aWEAK, l NDEVELOrEDORUASS*PARTSOrIoDY.
Absolutely orallir.g HOME TREATMENT—Benoita In a day.
*£■** B ‘*<“ “4 r~si*n cJrtTwhL*.££
Deaeriptlvo Book, exptanaUan sad proofs mailed (utM) fraa
erie Medical co„ buffallo, nTT.
Valuable Property for Sale.
BY virtue of a resolution of the Mayor and
AMermen of thscily of Cartersville, the un
dersigned will receive bids until noon on the 2d
day of April, IXOO. for the purchase of the city
opera houe in said city, ,'lso the school build
ing and lot located on the corner of Market
and Hartow streets. This is one of the most de
sirable lots in the city. For particulars apply to
the undersigned- Kijrht to reject all bids re
served. MARTIN COLLINS,
G. H. GILREATH,
W F. BAKER,
Cartersville, Ga.. March 18. 1890. Committee.
EMORY
Mind wandering cared. Bonk* learned
in I'D ream**. Testimonials from nil
parts ct the rlobe. Prospectus tost
FRtF, j*nt on Replication to Prof.
A. Loisetce, 237 Fifth Avo. New York.