The Courant-American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1887-1888, October 20, 1887, Image 4

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=| Twenty-Four Railroad Front Business Lots ![= Uine Close in Business and Residence Lots in the Coming fIJIDTCDQVII I C HR STEEL-MAKING CITY OF THE SOUTH, |f Alf I LllO V ILLCp IlHi THnRQHA Y 0 T o*7 \ QOY 11 o'clock a. m. sharp, sell, without reserve, at auction, the thirty-three Lots 111 Ulliji/n I , Uv I . u-i I , 100 I , as shown on large plats over the city. SITUATION. Cartersville, the comity seat of Rartow county, is 49 miles north of Atlanta and 90 miles south of Chattanooga. 1h the most thriving town on the W. &. A. R. It.—population of 4,000. Is in the midst of the most fertile valleys of North Geor gia. The county, according to the I .S. census import, is the first in the State in value of its agricultural lands pro ducts. The county raises 12,000 to 15,- 000 hahw of cotton, and is unexcelled for the production of hay and gnain. • TilK CI.IMATK Is perfectly healthy and pleasant; indeed, it could not he oterwise, nestling right among and sunounde*] by mountains, and having ail elevation of 800 feet, which insures health and exemption from malarial and epidemic diseases. No rot ten limestone, no swamps, no flats, no had water, no malaria, nor anything whatever to create sickness. ST UK I. MAKINO ORES. The whole country is rich in specular, hematite, muuganiferous iron, ml and brown hematite and manganese in all classes. These ores are indispensable in the manufacture of steel and of first-class pig iron, and are to be found in adequate qualities only in this Cartersville district. In proof of this, there is being shipped constantly large quantities of these spe cial ores to Rirminghnm and Chat tanooga. INDUSTRIES AND STOCK COMPANIES. First—The large mineral property known as the Cooper Iron Works, (de stroyed by General Sherman), has now passed into the hands of the Etowah Company (which company have such a splendid Exposition, who have ample capital, and who are proceeding to the construction of railroads from Carters ville to their properties, and to the erec tion of furnaces at Cartersville. The Pyrolusite, Manganese and Baryta Mill. The ‘ Silver’’ Ochre Mining and Faint Company. The Dade Coal and Iron Com pany. The Dodge Pyrolusite. Manganese and Mining Company. The Mcßoberts Gold Mining Company. The “Betty Crow” Silver Mining Company. The Brown A Jones Black Lead Mining Com pany. The Schofield Company Mines, Flexible Sand Rock, Silver and Iron. The Hammond Iron and Manganese Furnace Company. The Speigle Works—“Shell man's Block Marble Works. “Ladd's Celebrated Alabaster Lime Works.” Be sidrs various other companies of like character. Sale absolute and no reserve. The property belongs to a syndicate of gentlemen who think that for the good of the town they should throw I this property on the markets what it will bring, looking to the future growth of the town for their reward, r Terms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months with 8 per cent, interest. B. H. JONES & SONS’ MANUF ACTUMNG COMP A NY, CARTERSVILLE. ROME AND STAMP CREEK, GA. —Manufacturers of and Dealers in— BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS & MATERIAL Oldest Carriage Factory —IN— Georgia. ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED. We can duplicate the work of any first-class manu factory in the country in Price, duality and Finish. We acknowledge no superior in the Carriage Business. Can build any style of vehicle desired; only the very best material used. leb 3-iy Thi. repr.s.ntsa ' Jn„,M.,t..M tti.T .niOT ThroiicWul it, vuriuua sueaes. Who use tbe emlib’s Bile tiesba. Smiths BILE BEANS pnrtfy tbe blood, by acting directly aud promptly un tbe l.tver, Skin and Kid- The original Pbotozrapb, neyst. They conulwt of u vegetable combination that P“ ,1 . el of T*. cturo bits no eoual in medical Mcieuce. They cure Conutlpa- " n r fS5 l ro. of 10c ’" lD tion, Blalaria, and Dyspepsia, and are a nafeguurd BII.K HEINS agalUMt all forma of fevers, chill* and fever, gull stones, st. Lout., Mo. aud Hrlght’* dl*ea*e. Send 4 cent* postage for a Hum- pie package aud te*t tbe TIUITIt of wltai we sav. lrlee, 25 cent* per boule, liuMkd to any address, po*tpald. DOSKONK BKAN. Mold by druggi*t. J. JP. BnXXTZX ft> GO., PKOPKIKTOUB, ST. LOUIS, MO. BARTOW HOUSE, Mrs. 3. C. MAJORS, Prop. Terms. Per Day. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. The house is desirably located being convenient to ih * railroad and business of the town. Special rates to regular boarders. BARTOW LEASE, INSURANCE. Loan & Real Estate Agent. Money l.oatts ttintle on the most reusontihle terms. I*. O. BOX, 123, July2l-ly Cartersville, Ou. U. H AUBUICY. (HAS McEWEN. Aubrey <& McEwen, Dealers In Coal and Insurance Agents. The public patronage respectfully solicited. Money to l.oan on desirable security. June lti, ’B7, J. M. NEEL, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Special attention given to litigation in teai estate in the admuualr.ition o estates of deceased persons, and in cases in equity. Office ou Public Square, north cf St. Jattn , Botel - Kb2l-ly Cartersville West End lastitite Will resume its exercises on WIONDsY, AUGUST 29,1881, at the City Academy on liart.ow street. PROF. E- MOBI.EY.I , MBS. .1 W. HAUUIR, Sit) Associate 1 rinctpals. Miss Mahy Sorer;, Vocaiand Instrumental Music Miss l.ortsK I'utHiti’N, Oil Painting and Crayon BATES OF TUITION; Collegiate Department, $3 (to Intermediate.... 2 00 Preparatory and Primary 1 ;o French or German, each 1 50 Music 4 oo Practice—on Piano or Organ I oo Incidentals 15 Hoard, including lights, fuel and washing... 12 50 Painting and Crayon, each 4 00 Board can he obtained with the Principal, in a few yards of ttie Institute, where the young ladies can be under the constant care ol the teachers. ti/. Latin, Greek, French, German and Kinder garten and all branches of the Ornamental De partment are taught in this school. it. W. Murphey. G. H. Aubrey, ('has. McEwen. G. H. Aubrey <St Cos. REAL ESTATE Bought and sold on commission. Desirable Town, Couutay and Mineral Property for sale, u lo - D. W. K. PEACOCK, REAL ESTATE, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. MINERALS A SPECIALTY. Heal Estate bought and sold. Information cheerfully given. j —rn rj — c,lM “ , street. . rr? Lf /I 1 1 *— j 1 n_S J] o^J®t mSALC ' 7 7 _j~JZ I * HJEL n -h o | ** z„- / o/TTJ •> m m J / // 07 / 60 111 ill *. j 5 s! a j 7 / aAO 1 I “ L -i ? 2 .. „.1 .. 1 / / hi /, */ 1 J warehouse. / / /£/ /'I .Jr G-' 11 m ~ a | SOM - 50.n.l ton soul jo.tr. Son J j ! f j 7i:ZT , *‘*"*““ ■■ ■ ■ rm " ,M 11 1 ■'■■■■ mu. ■ „„ „ „ - m mmm . 01,0 T-1 [™' | (— td - ■••• “ —“j iXiMIL U Hl'. J] 2 sy s. n. ® p 7/ • !jAMI? y 2 it 71/L 2 i7T7[TT — ' A *** / / * * 8 6 * * * * * * J3.J2.31. 30.20 JB 27. It j \ / / l— STO ft l i. „ / \ / / <0 —-U U • -L-J JiJd J —— —L-l V\ \ / / p- —r-ilTr JW* / / ll Mm n 1 E3 E3 ®H3 // ERWIN ‘ STREET ill 1— ** . c/> ~77T 7 r u /ij ’—* —P a teRICK)I| [/\ HJ / / S M p 4 ~ —. \ mcm I / / . ! . }sl /£ X J j JTtlaata > 1 W. M. SCOTT & CO., Real Estate Acts ESTABLISHED —BY— R. H. Jones —IN— -1853. PIELD SEEDS! Rye, Barley, Orchard Grass, Bed Top, Blue Grass, Timothy, Clover, &c. AT BOTTOM PRICES -A-UNTID Guaranteed Prime Quality DAVID W. CUELY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Broad St. Cor. Howard, ROME, GA. PEACOCK & VEAL, DEALERS I2ST KUR ISJ I T l J K hZ (NORTH GEORGIA FURNITURE HOUSE.) THE CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE FINEST Parlor and Bed Room Suits in this section. . WE STILL CLAIM TO SELL BETTER GOODSbsILESS MONEY Than Auyother House in this Section. As space forbids mentioning everything, we will only enumcrata a few. We hav in stock and to arrive FINEST PARLOR FURNITURE, SUBSTANTIAL BEDROOM FURNITURE, ROC KING OH A IRS, WARDROB ES, BABY CARRIAGES at any Price, MATTINGS. RUGS,CARPETS Ete. LADIES. SEE OUR w a 1,1, i> a pb: n , of which we have the latest and most unique design. Wo Guarantee Prices and Goods. Respectfully, PEACOCK & VEAL, CARTERSVILLE, GA. Don’t forget that T am at the same old stand with a fresh supply of Choice Family Gnriis, Du Gris, tt! BOOTS AND SHOES, that lam prepared to offer you at the very LOWEST PRICES. lam also agent for the BEST BRANDS of €3 €* Jk Z and can supplp you as cheap as the cheapest. Lumber ami Shingles, bottom Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a continuance of your orders, 1 am * Respectfully", RICHARD L. JONES eb24-ly Went Main Street, Cartersville, Ga. JOHN T. NORRIS, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, (UPSTAIRS.) First Door South, of Howard’s Sank. leblO-ly THE HOWARD BANK, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. I lot s:i Genet al Hanking Business. Deposits received, subject to check. Exchange bought and sold. Collections made in all parts of the United States. Discounts desirable paper. All accom modations consistent with sileiv extended to its customers. fel>!7 -1 v THE LIVERY STABLE CRAWFORD & FIELD Always Ready with the Handsomest Turnouts, Polite | Treatment Horses and Mules kept on hand for gale, and our accommodations for drovers can not be surpassed anywhere. Thankful for the past liberal patronage and asking a continuance of the same, which we hope to merit by careful and prompt attention to business we are, Respectfully, CRAWFORD & FIELD, apl2l-tf East Side Railroad near Court House. ■ tfpTrf Vr' e J Tea Thousand w”.4r the imposition ot pretentious ratio. ■* A—->*v L^SBcl Fae iruukwi to pu-ifjky <>>■ forth.ec troubles. m„l nit UiiWrtrT A T**nracr 1 l * n l ßa I ? ni ? pT /*^ txutl ?\i YT^ wh<ju;;^ulyuim thKrriS Harris* SEMINAL PASTILLES pQa iu A,lUdiual Cure fog Kerroas Debility, Organ tof * on scientific medical principle*. Bj direct \V eaknoas nndPiiysical Docay in Young or Mid^gfllWWiy?^3^ a PP l>c atjon,to the scut oi discos it* specific ale Aged Men. Tested for Eight } ears in influence is feU without delay. The Qatar 1 thousand cases they absolutely restore premature] 7 U ®. 641011 ■of the human organism restored. Tho e :ed and brc.kon down men to the full enjoyment of * e nU of life ere given back, the patient P-I^ full Manly Strength and Vigorous. Health* D< - comcsc * ie cnuland rapicU y ga,in* both trcagih and Lv*mh from the many obneure diseases TPCltucut a. , Zg mZTi#.. .. ... brought about byjndiscretion. JLi’>oeuro. Over-L‘rain 1 ®tl6l. OHO -ionth, sd. T*o Xofi.ss. Three, {7 Work* or too freo Indulgence, we ask that you send ua LI Annie _ rasftimßMasdffi; H A SS? R S!f£L < S-iSi?s ,a '*> RUPTURED PERSONS can ha.a FREE Trial^7*TS!ilSSS'2rS? , M!S.l The doctor and the letter-carrier are not talking about a case of s rlous iilne**. They h ive simply suspended; work to di*cusa the merits of th**tr shoes. The letter carrier says the James Means f.‘t Moe is The best in tbe world. The doctor denies it, and says that tbe James Means £4 Shoe is better. Couaideriuj the ucedtf of euuU, they arc both right. Full lines of th.e above Slioes for sale in Cartersville by BCHEUER BROS. DRUGS! DRUGS! J. R. WIKLE 8 CO., (SUCCESSORS TO D. W. CURRY.) Have now in store the bt st selected, most complete ami varied stock ol Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Blass, Putty, Perfumes, Etc. IN NORTH GEORGIA. Come to see ns, examine goods and get piices. Physicians Pre>cripl.tons lilted with the greatest ••are day and night by a license I pharmacist. AGENT STAYIsriDALIRAD OIL COMPN’Y Chas. A. Wikle, Manager. Careful Drivers McCanless’ Baling Press The cut represents the Hand Power. Can be operated by three hands. Turns out BTO 10 BILE. PER HOUR. 111 size of bales 18x24 by 36 inches. Weight W f I of bales from 100 to 150 pounds. \| 1 PRICE ONX-r SSO. || \ McCainless & Cos., Tried aid recommended by .1 H. Gil- wvV eath,J. W. Gray, W, C. Barber and others No. I I Kimball House, ATLANTA. CA. RAILROADS. In addition to its being the main town on tin* State road, or W. A. A. it. It., it is the northern terminus of the Birmingham and Partersville, or East and West rail road. On this road, near by, are inex haustible beds of coal, and in contempla tion is a road from Carters viile to Gaines ville, giving it unequalled railroad facili ties. WATER. Freestone. Good wells can In* dug any where and good water found in abund ance. Fine springs gush out from tin* I hillsides in that whole section. MINERALS. 'file mineral wealth surrounding Car tersville places her at the head of any point in Georgia, if, indeed, it does not {put her at the head as the steel-making city ot the South. Major Campliell Wal { lace—and who is better authority?—says her mineral resouees are not second to those on which Birmingham depends. Professor .1. 1). Caldon, mining en gineer, and probably the best posted practical engineer in the State, who has just returned from a two weeks explora | tion of the country, making up I the collection for the exhibit at the exposition, said, when in | terviewed: “Your mineral resources are | immense, surpassing anything l had ex i jiected. I have found more mineral, and ! in quality very much finer, than can be | found in the great, booming Birmingham I district. You have nearly all the oreslaid down in mineralogy. You have manga j nese in great profusion and of all grades. I Yours is very fine, indeed. You have the manganese dioxide, psilomelone, bog manganese, rhodochrosite, manganese j carbonite, wolframite, iron manganese, I tungstite, gothitcs, eorbonate of zinc and ! manganiferous ores in the greatest pro i fusion; while your specular iron ores can j not be beaten anywhere. A great variety . of ores and of such fine grades will be \ hard to find anywhere. In the country ! rocks you have the quartize, chert, I itacalumyte, guess, gneissoid, calcite and others. Your micacious sjiecular ores are { pefectly grand. In a few years this sec -1 tion will be the scene of great develop ment. BUSINESS, HOMES OR INVESTMENT. The history of Birmingham will lie re peated at ( artersville, only, we think, on a grander scale; for here we have good | water, good drainage and NO MIASMA. Button, Lace and Conrress Shoes. Ask your retailer lor the .JAMILS AI HANS 4 SI IOK or the JAM KS MKANS VS KUOK, accordiugto your needs. Positively none geuuiuc unless our sunup appears plainly on tlie soles. '1 he JAMES MEANS 84 SHOE Will not wear so Jong as the JAMES MEANS 83 SHOE, Because it is made for men whose occupations are such aa lead them to tail for a lighter and more drcsM shoe than the JAMES MEANS IS3 SHOE. Our .slice has established for itself a permanent reputation lor comfort and durability such as no other shoe has ever known in Use history of the trade. No competitors are aide to | ; Touch it. ihe Jam's Moans S>4 Shoe is light and .'•tyli.-h. and it is as durable as any shoe of its weight ever manu factured. AVe contiilently assert that in every vtial re speet the .Tallies Means B*4 Shoe is equal to the 1 md-sewed siass which have hitherto Is'en retailed at s*i or $7. It has a Dongoln top and seamless calf vamp. It Ins a perfectly smooth bottom inside. It tits like a stockinc. ji nl requires no “ hreaking in,” being perfectly ea v the lirst time it is worn. James Ji ans and Co.'s Shias were the first in this country to 4ieextensively advertised. If you have been disappointed in other advertised Shoes, your experienca ought to teaelt you that it is safer to buy shoes mn> e by the leaders of a system, rather than those made by the followers. These shoes are sold by the best retailers throughout tlte United States, and we will place them I easily within your reach, in any State or Territory, if you ! will send us a postal card. James Means & Cos. 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass.