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COUNTY COURT BALIFF’S SAIF.
Will be olil before the court ho we door in
the city ©i UMtutMiJl*, Georgia, on the Ur*t
'L'ucstia* in N\et>tber l Mfc> 4, between the legal
hourri of saic, the Inll©win* properly Ui-wit;
loM 01 land N<*. 7H' and 711 in Ihe 171 h ©i*-
iri.'t and *l - eetiou ei Bartow eountv,Geoi*;ia.
~ut h tilling 40 ao’-0., more of lev-. Ltviol
•>n and will be gold a* the propel tv oi C. Ihn’d,
to sitiitfy two tl fa’a felted from the County
Court of saitl county in favor o’. K. H. Jones
v*. C. liodd. Property in j-osses-iou of defeiwl
i4ut and iiointed out bv him. Notice waved.
ij*vy innde Auzust I—l by J. M. White.
Special Balill’. ...
Also lot of land 181 i the sth..district and
;!rd section of Bartow county, Georgia, con
taining ISO acres more or less. If ' icd on and
will he -old as the property ot W. 11. Brock -
her to satisfy one 11 fa. ISMlttl from the t oon
ty Court of said county in favor ot J. J. now- |
lid A -on Vs. said W\ It. Brooksher. 1 roper
ty In possession of hil ltra>kshcrf and po ulnt
> J!'S."BmsfoHTSs,v.<:. B. 1
Nov _ 74, .) \l. W IIITIC. dpeeittl C, C. B. |
lots oi land numbers nine hundred amt j
twenty*nine and nine hundred and sc\ci-t\* j
eight lying and being in the 21st District am I
•eeond section of Bartow county, Ga. Cevied
on and will he sold as the property oi I udot &
Hurt under anti bv virtue ot an attachment *
la In favor of J. 11. Williams vs. aaid luuor
Hart, issued from the County court ol said
county. Property pointed out bv pltls,, ativ.
.TAMKS G. BllOl'GiriON, C. C. B.
Oct i-&4.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
Whereas A. i>. Gilbert. guardian of Kate It.
Acne*, L. and W. If. Gilbert minovs lias ap
plied ior leava to sell all the lands helonginj.
it, said minors. Therefore all persons coi -
oeruml will file their objections, ll any ihej
have, in my office within the time prescribed
bv law. else leave will be granted applicant
on the first Monday in November, l*-.
.J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
Oct. tUh, ISM.
UfOTICE
Is hereby given that we. the undersigned,
citizens of lfactow county, Uh. will apply to
tlie next General Assembly ol Georgia l'r t.o
passage of
A BILL TO BK ENTITLED,
An tet to submit to tbe qualitied voter- ol tin
countv of ft a “tow, tin question of |>c sa e und
luinisliing of intoxicating, alcoholic O > '*
our, vinous or malt liquors in said founts
and to prohibit the same Horn being sohl o
furnUh'd after -aid election, it a majority J
illose voting shall so determine, aud to providt
penalties for stu b sale and lurni-hmg, and lot
S. Eaves, P- L. Miion, M.G.
I*. Wofford, K. M Puttillo, M. K. btanscll, W .
i;. Edwards, J. 11. Gilreaih, A. Knight.
Adiuinfiltrator’s Sale, |
By virtue ot an order from the louvtoi t >rdi
iuii v of Bartow county, will be sold before ill
court bouse door in <arter-ville said counts
on the first Tuesday in November next, withn
ihe legal sale hours, the following preperty to
wit Lois of laud number* 1141. 118 and 11U
iu the 17th District and Hid section ot >ai,
countv, each ife containing 40 acres more o
p ufl sold in one trac* about b 6 acres elearei
aud in cultivation, tho balance welt timbered,
well watered, lying on EuhnrleeGreck.au'
fms one of the finest springs in the comity, on
j V tolerably improved. Lying about one mil*
from Ta-lorsville in said county, bold as tm
property of Eliza Williams, deceased, lor tin
nuruose of paving debts and lor distributions
Term of sale cash. This October ti, l w *4-
THOMAS t>. WILLIAMS,
j 4 74 Administrator.
BARTOW COUNTY PAUPER FARM.
Tbe Grand Juries af July Term, 1884, ol Bar
tosv Superior Court having recommended th.
salcot the counts’ Pauper Farm and change o
locaton, proposals lor the purchase ol preset
l„rm, containing about 800 acres, lying 10 mile
northeast ot'Cartcrsville, will be received un
til tl.e tirst Wednesday in November next
Bids can he made for the property with alt tn
Ini proven* tmts or a part only. Proposition
for exchange for suitable property near tar
tersville svill be considered.
By order of Board Commissioners Bnrtov
eouuty and special committe.
7 JOHN H. WIKLE, Clerk,
August 23th, 1884-tnovl.
Executrix Hale.
Bv virtue of the direction of the last will am
testament of Silas B. Seay, late t Bartov
county,deceased, will be sold on the first Tues
day in November 1884, at ilie court house uoo
in Cartersville, said county, within the lega
late hours the following property to-wit: I-art
lota of land numbers 10l and iOJ in the ibn
district and 3d section said county, containing
in all 130 acres more or less abyuit r-O acre
cleared and in cultivation, balance timbered
good house, and a fine spring on this tract. \i
60 lots Nos. 108, 109 and 140 acres of lot No. 102 n
ihe ieh ilistrict and 3d section Said county ,
Hie two first lots containing each 1U) acres,
more or less, all oi suit! lots timbered l;iuo
These lots will be sold separate. All soul
the property of Silas B Seay, deceased in ac
cordance with the terms ol his will to pay
debts and for disfcnibntion. Terms ol salt,
one half cash, the oilier half on a credit oi
of twelve months from day of sale, with inter
ost from dates at 7 per cent., bond for tif’es giv>
eri. NANCY J. SEAY, Executrix.
Sept- s2d, 1884-4* _____ __
to DebtorH anil
Creditors.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
Notice is hereby given to all persons lias ing
demands against. . W. Lcland. late ot
county. deceased, to present them to uie pio
perlv made out within the time prescribed by
faw, so as to -how their character and amount,
and all persons indebted to said deceased ar<
hereby required to make immediate Pjty iuon
tome: AGNES B. LfcLAM),
014-Ct Executrix.
Reseller's Sale of Aceouius.
Will l>c “old before the court bouse door u.
the city of Carteisville, ÜB., on the ilr>t l
dy in November, lfH at lteccivci' suit th
following accounts on the pai't *’■' noie
iu iwined and all in favor of J. M. l>tn>cy A
Cos. Dates arranging from to K*l. Nob
bv order of court.
McWilliams, ST2O: Gi’een btochs, 43.J0.
Jack Knollv, $4.40; George l*o\vcl I. s4'—
George Tucker. *3.42; Anderson, *34 and., defr
Davis, S2.UO; John 11. Furgusor, $59 19, Mi#d.
MilU, $39.03; Mat Green. $5.09; Hurt llanb
02* (o|. OHnnoUf |f> l>%n l udorwood.
Henry McCoy, $14.1*4; I.awrance Sln>|*
-mi $3.13; Gits Harris. *4 SO; Harrison White
.H Ml; Jini Darby, Railroad Jackson
ia 79; John Famea. $2.24; Jiu Burnsides, f31..b;
Dolph Ausly,4so.lo, W. 8. Burmid**.
ho us y (copot. 43.V>; Joh* Jen kins. 4ob-.,L
Hendricks. *45,70. W. II . HeuiOre,42 3. Vai
Jones, $54.70; Lewi: Meeks,4ss 09, ( lecro Alb u
*l4) .30; Dallas Geeino*. 455.23, Henry Sherrell.
$i 1.14; Dick Lavitte, |5oO; Hob Cochran. Jr..
41343’ Bill McClellan, $131,99, Hugh Wlme
*5,02; Seaborn Cantrell. $1,.5; J. M.Neott, $9.4•
i’ad Caw re lice, 41 93', J*i Cole, $0.7; Oti! Cul-
Aleck Dent. 3 20; G. C. < arroU
$18.10; Will Leake. $135; A, D Kt*>, ,-co.
i\rchv Brown. $141.09; Steve Dong as. sl*>.
Van Williams, $7.70: Bud Barnes SI9J9, Hot
Rogers, $4 9.5; Geo. \Y . l'eaoock, 4G9A^.
Tetins M * Cos.
oeV. 14 -at.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
Notice is hereby given loall persons concern
ed. 'baton 4th day of December 1883. Dnvi'
Huffman of said county, departed this I die m
testate, and no person itas nun lied for n InGn
istration on the estate of said deceased. * hat
administration will be vested in the clerk of
the Superior court, on his own bond, orsoim
other Ht and proper person. On the intUmn
rlay in December next, unless valid objection
i- tiled. This Oct,lo, Ordinary
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
Whereas W. \V. Wheeler, adm’r. ol Win. D
Wheeler, dec’d. has applied tor leave to sell s
part of the lands belongingto iheestuteol sab
deceased. Therelore all persons concerned
w ill tile their objection, U any they have, in
„, y office, within Hie time prescribed by law.
rise leav will be granted applicant, on the
tlrst Monday in December next. This Oct. lb
jts.4 J. A. HOWAKI), ordinary.
4t--pd 2.25.
S 9. S. and B. B. B. the two great bl< od
medicines are always kept in stock by M. r.
Word.
Fanners, attention. You cau get lrcsh blue
stone at Word’s drug store.
White Dead, Limlsred Oil and Mixed Paints
at very low prices at Word’s drugstore.
Big stock of pretty and cheap lamps at
Word’s c.rug store.
Remember when visiting wnrtersville that
you can get any of the proinini lit patent mod*-
elites of the day at Woid’s drug stoic.
M. and B the cheapest and best kidney
nirdlcine. Fifty cents a bottle at \N old’s drug
store. _
Matches 10 cents per doeen boxes at Word’s
drug store.
Niie assortment of colognes and toilet soap
a* Word’s drug store.
M. and B, the great Kidney and Liver medi
cine cnly tfn.y ceutfc a bottle ot Word’s drug
store. _____
itJ'S!?*!**!? the dear gn v l
?'"# WhuiOlsof
BIBBER MINK.
Lei me ait a little iilguer.
B arbor mine, barber mine,
And don't come any uigh<r>
Barber mine, barber mine.
There’s a flavor of burnt jca'.h-
Er; it’s garlic on your breath,
And it sickens me to death!
B über mine.
G irlie is a thing that sticks.
Barber mine, barber mine.
Though you eat a pound cfitlx,
Burlier mine, barber mine.
Blazes! Chew some asafoM-
Ida! libs horrible, and yet
improve your breath, you bet!
Barber mine.
—By Dr. Mary Walker after her Grt shave
Nu longer does the boy
In shady brooklets swiua,
Nor seeks the maiden coy
The golden-rod bo prim.
He to his sorrow 1 earns
The way to school and back;
She simply sitsaud yearns
For that lovely seal-skin sacque.
BILL WLa A DILI <ULO*ES.
Those who know me best will remember
that I have never, openly or secretly, writ
ten or uttered a sentiment that could iu j
any way be warped into an adverse criti- 1
cisni of the cyclone. Whatever l may
have learned or observed derogatory to
the cyclone and its cruel and treacherous
nature, I have religiously kept to myself, j
1 have even gone so far as to stand up for |
and champion the cause of the cyclone .
when its enemies sought to damage it in
mv hearing. 'A hen others spoke in harsh ,
and severe terms of the vandal, murder- ;
ous work of the cyclone, 1 said. “Ah, yes, j
gentlemen, but do not overlook the great
work of purification that is done by it in
its mad gyrations. Think how necessary
are these atmospheric upheavals to rid us
of superfluous electricity and purify the
stagnant air.”
I did this until I suffered personally
among men, and even the blue-nosed and
sore-eyed hoodlum pointed at me as 1
passed and said, “There goes Bill
the friend of the cyclone.”
And what is my reward for all this? ;
Like a peaceful Tte, stealing up through
the sheltering ambush to saw open the .
wind-pipe of a dear friend, comes the ring- ;
tail peeler of the sky, scarcely moving the i
green leaves as he steals along the valley
on his hind legs. The air is like the at
mosphere of death. No sound is heard
except the dull thud of the woodman’s ax
as it buries itself in the heart of a pine tree
that belongs to some one else. The sun
has dropped behind a dull gray cloud that
is faced with pale green. Still lower
lown the steel gray and purple clouds
come boiling over the tree tops. Ihe
tree toad makes a few desultory remarks,
Katy-did says “good evening,” and the
i premature twilight has come. 1 p from
the southwest counts a sullen mutter, a
; crash, a roar, like twenty oceans in joint
: caucus, the rush of falling trees, the crash
of giant hail-stones, the thunder of falling
waters, and like the deadly charge of
heaven’s artillery it is over. This is a cy
clone —one of the adult variety when it is
feeling well. When you sec one of that
kind sliding up into the sky, do not try to
twist its tail as it goes by. It takes a
strong, quick man to reach over the dash
board and twist the tail of a cyclone. He
must be strong in the wrists, cool-headed
and soon in his movements.
The cyclone which visited northern
Wisconsin on the 7th inst., was about a
mile and a halt’ wide, and lasted through
a period of time, I should say, such as
would be measured in pronouncing the
word “Scat!” in an ordinary tone of voice.
It blew down three churches, sparing all
the saloons, jerked the schooL buildings
crooked, knocked the post-office silly and
demoralized a dozen stores and places of
business. 1. killed two ot the most prom
ising young men and the purest Christian
woman in the village. Then it went out
into the forest where I was riding along,
attending to my o\\ n business, tipped me
over and broke my leg. Everywhere it
sought out the young and fair. It spared
the old, the sinful and the tough, but spent
its fury on the tender, the good, the true
and the beautiful. Is it surprising that it
jerked me galley west? No, indeed! 1
a:u only surprised that I am alive.
I had intended to say a word or t\\ o
about what to do when you see a cyclone
coming, but this letter is already too long
One general rule may not be out of place,
however. First, Ik* sure that it is a cy
clone. Then take your family and ad
journ to the state penitentiary. 1 hose
who have spent the major portion of their
lives in the penitentiary will remember
with pleasure the feeling of security they
experienced while there. 1 may say truly
that 1 have never felt that same old securi
ty myself, since I—but why rake up old
personalities? They will all come to th c
surface when I run for president.
Karai for Sale,
$1,350 will buy a beautiful little farm,
of about 180 acres, more or less, situated
about three-fourths of a mile west of Cass
Station, and known as the Waters place.
The land is good, about one-third timber
ed. The improvements consist of a lbur
room frame dwelling, stables, two good
tenant houses, with two rooms each, a
line well of water ami a good orchard.
At $1,350 this farm is a bargain; having
never been sold for less than $‘?,500. Ap
ply to Douglas W ikli >, att’y at law, Car
tersville.Ua.
\ Rood I'lumte lor Investuieut.
1 offer to sell two houses and lots south
of my residence, fronting on Erwin street
for SOOO.OO. Each house has iv. o gcxxl
rooms, and each lot about %of an acre of
good land. These houses rent lbr $1 oo a
year. M. It. Stanskui,.
Carter-ville, Oct. 21st, Isß4. 2-t.
To the IToul !
I have the largest stock of furniture,
carpets, and sewing machines ever offered
to the trade of North Georgia. These
goods were purchased for spot cash, con
sequently at very low tig urea, and are of
fered to the trade at corresponding prices.
Call and examine this stock of goods be
fore purchasing, uud be convinced that I
have stated lkcts. J il Gd.k^ath
A. P. VANMVEKE'S
is headquarters for
I
CANNED GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
"FVesliest egeta/bles,
NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES.
Wood & "Willow Ware, JRecl C et^ar Buck
ets, W r ashl>oanls, Seives Paper Buckets.
FLORIDA ©BANSES
ft specialty, wholesale awl retail. My Stork of
HOLIDAY GOODS,
have been carefully selected, bought cheap and will be sold at
Goods purchased of me will be delivered within the
incorporate limits, free.
A. D. VANDIVERE,
West Main street, CATEHSVILLL, GEORGIA,
HJxiM'JOT M liIAXIL
~~ j
PHILPOT’S FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR
,
is a Machine specially adapted for distributing rough manures and ma
nures of all kinds, either broadcasting or drilling it.
BLACKSMIFH TOOLS.
LEATHER ANU RUBBER BELT ING, (JARPEN I ERS TOOLS, AXES,
SPADES. SHOVELS, BOLTS, ETC., POCKET AND FABLE
CUTLERY. WAGON AND BUGGY HARNESS.
WAGON AND BUGGY MATERIAL
GUNS & PISTOLS,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. TRACE AND LOG CHAINS.
MANURE AND HAY PORKS. LOCKS, HINGES AND
SCREWS. PLATED WARE. FIELD AND GRASS
SEEDS. COTTON AND MANILLA ROPE,
! md other articles too numerous to mention.
CARTERSVII.LE. GEORGIA.
1
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALERS IN
Harness, Saddles, Bridles & Whips,
CORNER OF MAIN AND ERWIN STREETS,
OAHTBUSVILIjE, GEOnaiA.
Envelopes, letter Heads. Circulars.
E¥*EHY DESCRIPTION DP'
ORNAMENTAL BOOK AND JOB
*4 is, — — v i .} I^7)
4| WMWMWSM £> IT -
FRDMFTLY EXECUTED AT
The American Job Office.
Statements. Note Heads. Blanks.
PARSONS’JSf PILLS
And will vctiuplervly changn the bluud in the entire syatem in three niontlia. Any
perium vihu will taka A l'iil each ui<hi front L to 1% weeka, may bo restored to sound
health, if smeh a thin< le For Female Camplulnta the.<o Filin hare u< ihiohl.
i’hyrilcianM umi them f<w the cure >f IJVEK und KIHNIA diicatet. Sold everywhere,
or wuub by iuhK for 85c. iu stainpe. Circulat e free. 1. S. JOHNSON A CO., Bosu n, Mua.
| H%H BUHSII I M jhk 9 ■ Croup, Aithinn, Bronchitis, Neural
mm SP 1 W 11 W W M® ft aia. Kheiim:itl.m. •*‘.*UNSos s a NO.
lilS ill 1 m PI 8 ■aj ■ ■■ I-. \!. it M >ll ,1' v, Jrnt' ijt-.-rn-ll
■ ■ EBdr HmM: m muK Bn orfr I il 1 tnoouslv relievo these terrible
? wr* ■ Ha Br* Si m ■ tfi- " * >*. •> -.a v e
88 B 111 •“ <•" !n: rriutie . e .it ss.il s.ve ninny
iJI Mm il SJ £9 HI 8 ■ 111 l 8! live.-, M-;.i ir*• r. nuul. Hon . delay a Uioinru;.
WHr m m 89 88 B 1 I HBI Blfll m FwvcnUon is better
. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT CI’UFA Iniluenza, hrcdiinr at ibe Luncs, V!o*ri
ntM, Huckliiit C.iiiifn, W(<>gi>in{- Aiojin, Clmtiue liiurrhten, Dysentrrv, Cholera .Morbus, Kidney IruUbka,anil
l.iiusej oMh ‘ spine S<4<l Circular* fte*. I. 8. JOHNSON A CO., Boston, Ms.
Uis a Mi.known -T* the BB Blf B 81 ■iill ■ A M 111
Hor.e mi.l < mile I . .ii ,r, u,i .-nun. 18 mRI 0 W IS' 1 |ita # il HH
11 v U Svortliless ; sa, is i. BN BSj 11 8# If! IS%. M 18 W
iviaiil ntno lat
tier. Dos*, one ten-.|m<>wul lu aol pit tof ■■■ ■* ■■M ■■ MMMB ■ m MM ■ M
Lhl. Itselli iiho posited ly pisiviinl. and our* I HouOHnlera.Aic. B<ld ever v a here, or sent b v mall for 25c. la
CiHldfllle PIS 5 ! r9A latamp-i. rtimutiw In Isree thih, price |I,C9; by taall.fl^ji
vmvntLlV, w^trl lUicuiarathtv. J. 3 JoilNi>o-’f <.V, BWW, Um>
announcements,
—
Fr Ordinal y.
We are authorized to announce Mr- J. A |
Howard a= a candidate for ordinary ol barlow
county. Election, first Wednesday in Janu
ary, 18S5. . ...
We are authorized to announce the name
' It. W. Murphjr as a candidate lor Ordinal ) o
Bartow county- Election first Wednesday in
■ January ltts.v
We are authorized to announce the name ol
; G. W. Hendricks as a candidate lor Ordinary
or ltartow county. Election first Wednesday
in January next.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorize*l to announce the name ol
B. A. Barton as a candidate tor Tax Collector
of Bartow county. Election first Wednesday :
in January, 1835.
We are authorized to announce the name ol
J. F. I.inn as a candidate lor Tax Collector ol
Bartow county. Election first Wednesday in
January r.ext.
T. J. Woodall announces him-elfa- aeandi
, date tor Tax Collector ol Bartow county, at
the en-uing election, first Wednesday in Jan
uary next.
We are authorized to announce the name of
J. C. I'odd as a candidate tor tax collector of
Bartow county. Election first Wednesday in
January next.
We are authorized to announce the named
11. W. Cobb a> a candidate lor re-election to
the otlice ol county treasurer of Bartow coun
ty. Election, first Wednesday in Jammy, 1885.
For Clerk of tle Superior Court.
Wc are authorized to announce the name o!
F. M. Uni liian as a candidate for re-election to
the cilice of Clerk of the Superior Court ol Bar
tow count). Georgia. Election first Wednes
day in January. ISSS.
For Tax Receiver.
Wo are authorized to anounce the name ol
W . W. Ginn, as a. candidate for Tax lieceiver
of Bartow countv. Election first Wednesday
in J an nary ns®, *
We are authorized to announce the name ol
Nat Dunahoo as a candid ife lor Tax Receive"
o! Bartow county, at the er.-mng election, first
Wednesday in Jannaiy next.
We arc authorized to announce the name ol
Albert Smith, as a candidate for Tax Keceivei
ol Bartow county. Election first Wednesday
in January, 1885."
For Sheriff.
Wc are authorized to announce the name ol
W. W. Roberts as n candidate for Sheri 11, in
connection with John A.'Gladden as a candi
date for Deputy sherifi", ol Bartow county, at
the ensuing election in January next.
July ifith, 1884.
We are authorized to announce the name ol
A- M. Franklin as a candidate lorShenfl' in
connection with l td. W. W. Rich us a candi
date for Deputy Sheriff of Bartow county at
the ensuing election iu Jauuary next.
Aug list 4th, 1881
For County Treasurer.
Wc are authorized to announce the name ol
A. G. B. Vamliverj ns a candidate let ti e
fiice ot Treasurer ol Bartow county. Elec
ooti limt Weelne'flay in January next.
For Coroner.
I want the oilice of Coroner, and if the peo
ple of our county will elect me I will endeavor
to discharge the duties ol this responsible of
flee just as the law prescribes. Election first
Wednesday in Januarv, 4885.
Tiieo. M. Smith.
Wc are authorized to state that Mr. Willimn
D. Rowland is a candidate for Coroner oi Bar
tow county, and he r< spcctftdly and earnestly
solicits the votes of the people of said county.
Election first Wednesday iu January next.
Every School Teacher in north Georgia
should go and see the new improved portable
charts for the Schoolroom, at Wilde & Cos
Book Store.
We are authorized to announce the name ol
D. B 31 nil for the office oi Coronor of Bartow
county. Election first Wednesday in January.
CalX HOISEN.
liiMiuT them with John
T.^orrh.
ATTENTION, LADIES !
1 desire io inform the ladies of Cartersville
and vicinity that 1 am prepare*! to do all kinds
of dress work. Special attention given to cut
ting and fitting. Thank ing you lor your patron
age. in the past and soliciting the same in the
future, 1 am, very respectfully,
MRS. W. I'. JOHNSON,
Rooms over K 11. Jones store.
Sept. 9th, 1884--tf
w. a. ml IT)Eey,
On West Main street, Shaw’s old stand,
Is prepared to do all kinds of repairing in
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, Ac.
He can do anything in the wood, iron or paint
line, and at prices t' suit ISIO times All
Work promptly attended to and neatly finished
Call on him if "you want your old buggies made
new, and, our word for it, you w ill get the
worth ot your money. Wneelw righting a
pec lality.
Get good literature by the best authors, for
only a lew cents which you can read and send
to your triends. Wikle & Cos. wll supply you
at low prices.
Thousands of libraries and other good read -
ing matter can be had very cheap at \\ ikle &
Co’s nook store.
JIMM
Have built up a very large trade on T. I
MACRUDER & CO S
CUSTOM MADE SHOES.
THEY
FITBETTER,
Weai’ Better
and they can sell them at least
20 PER CENT. CHEAPER
Than any other brands.
Don’t fail to Examine them.
JONES BROS & CO.
John McCullough cigar save sold at live cent
each by M. F. Word.
Word's drugstore is headquarters for Dukes’
< igaretts. i an hardly keep in .'took the rush
is so great lor them. Ton Cigarctts for live
cents.
Liver Regulator cigar> are good smokers.
I.arge numbers of them sold hy 11. K, Word.
Bluestone. Farmers you can get plenty oi
it at Word’s drug store Fresh stock.
Cel Word is preparing for the holidays. He
has already received •ome edegac t goods suited
lor presents and at pi ices lower than oversold
in CurtersviHe beiore.
lain il I,umps!! 1 auipa!!!
<io to Curry’s ml see that beautiful line of
Library, llali and stand Lamps. Nothing like
them to be found anywhere at such astonishiug
low prices.
The attention of physicians throughout this
•section of the country is respectfully calico to
the iact that David W. Curry lias employed a
competent chemist, and Is now prepared to
manufacture ail kinds oi Elixirs, Tinctures
Ac., and will guarantee bis goods to come fully
up to the highest standard of purity.
David W. Curry, of Cartel sville, has the larg
est and best selected stock oi Drugs, Taints,
Oils, Patent Medicines, Fancy and Toilet
goods, Soaps, Perfumery, Ac., Ac ever before
offered in this country, and at prices always
satisfactory. _
The prescriptive department of Curry’s
Mammoth Establishment is in charge of Mr
\V, K. Miller, an experienced Pharmacist.
Physicians prescriptions will be Carefully uud
promptly llUod at all bmu**tay and night.
BARTOW CLASSICAL
AND —
SCIENTIFIC INSTITU i E,
ADAIRSVILLE. <IA.
The fall term of this ln-titute will com
mence August 15th. Full corps ol competent
teachers provided. Board can be obtained on
very reasonable terms with the principal,
the collegiate and seieniific departments will
have all modern appliances necessary lor
thorough instruction, especially bookkeeping
and evil engineering, minerolosry and min
ing. Student carried to the junior class course
of the University ol Georgia ami Tennessee.
?eud loi eiii y 4 PERS, Fiineipal.
Ailairsville, Augusts. 1884. tf.
MONEY TO LOAN ON BARTOW COl'N
TV FARM BANDS.
NEW COMI*ANY! NEW AND LOWER
rates: Apply to a. m.eoitk,
May 18, 1884-tf Cartersville, Ga.
ELIXIR.
MANDRAKE & BUCHU.
Xatnre-s True Refin'd y for all Biiioio
Diseases nr Torpidity of the
Liver & Kidneys,
Bilious Headache-. Dy-pep-ia, Costiveaess
Pour stomach, Jaundice. Heartburn, Nervous
ness, Catarrh of the Bladder. Retention and In
continence of the Urine, and loss of tone to tin
parts. It has no equal in the relief find cure o
Biles.
[Price 50 Oents*
Manufactured By
TT A TL.II d? MOWER
93 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale By
M. F. Word, Druggist
Ciirtersv ilie, Ga.
aTTompleteT
BOOK AND NOTION HOUSE,
Wikle & Go.,
North. Garner Hank Black,
Cartersville, Oa.
Wholesale and Rrtail Dealers in
£?/ / # X
BIBLES A HYMN BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS
AND BLANK BOOKS,
WAIVER NOTES,
Receipt and Draft Books.
Letter Piippr tincl Fools Cdp
Papers. I* U rind Fancy No'e Pa
pers, Envelope* various sty lei,
Fancy li x Paper, with
Ep veiopea iitnJ C’ardrt
io match. Printers
Stock, Pencils.
Gold and Steel Pen?, Crayons. Slates,
School Satchels, Book and Shawl
St raps, Sheet mid B :||; k M usic
Violins, Gusiar*-. B o j s,
best Quality St itigu,
At cordeons, Au
tojihoised.
Chronv B,Enßnivipp,PitMur*Fra run
u!Mi Monidioßf. Auiourapii arid
Pliotojxrai ii Aihtmss, V rk
Boxes, Scrap Books, Bet
ter Files, Invoice and
B : 1 Books Pocket
Books, Pocket
Knives,Notions, ,Te;v< iry.Artists Mh
tei il, Trmsler Ornaments, Scrap
Book Pictures, Fancy Baskets
Perforated Mottoes and
Card Board, Brackets,
Wo r k St at <i s, vV all
Paper, Tattle
Oil Cloth,Oi ed Linen wii dow shads,
Rustic, Felt, Paper, and Cambric
Window Shades, window Cor
*ii ice and Curtain Fixtures
Boys’ Wagoris. Poll Carriages, Vd< -
eipede.i. Iltp*4>y Ilor.-eh, toys,
Games, Tops, Marbles, Balls,
CroquetSeU*, fishing tackle
Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco,
and Sm.kers Articl.s.
We have a complete Sewing aehifte
department and supply ever} thing m that
We call tire attention of merchants to
our low prices for Show C ases and man)
other goods suppried by ti }.
Orders by Mail Solicited,
WIKLE Sc CO.,
Naxt Coor !□ Post □ flice•
CARTERSVILEE, &4.
#P> CDECf
Reliable self-cure
A favorite prescription of *neof tig
a uoted iH>d sucoess.’ftl specialists in thef. Ss.
ow retirod)fortheoiireof.Ve*‘f , o*2>.?ftt/ify,
tl Mrmnhaod, IFW*Ari* nnd Deray .Heat
.iiplulasaUpd euvelopeyVfce. Druggists oaafllllt.
fi ARP Vj- h**r **’■
konki to l;an.
Ii- V ani * ' nia ll sums, on Rartow i-ountv
lands, at a very low rate or interest. mstf 1
cjiiw lioi sis.
Insure them with John
TANARUS, Morris.
IMPROVED MAPS! Ml CHARTS!’
NOVELTIES!!!
NOW IS YOUR TIME.
50 live Agents wanted tosell the wondertul
new Maps and Campaign Charts, represented
by undersigned in Georgia a n*i Alabama. Old
Agents must get. to work or forfeit their claims
f or territory and price lists, apply to
.. , ... *•- I OOBER, Gen. Agent ,
Cartersville, Ga., ?epL9--Biu,
GW itOUfclttN.
Insure them with John
TANARUS, \OIT IN
Hotels.
HILBDRN HOUSE,
ADAIRSVILLE, GA.
W. J. I(ILkFr!I, IropV.
Nice rooms, e nla is, thorough ventilation,
table .pplied with the very best
the market affords.
Bfck terms mod. bate. jui4-ti
Central Hotel
ROME. GEORGIA.
J. H. KIPPS, Proprietor.
Kates ifV per tl -’.. e handled tree. *it
uatc lin the business part ot the city. Free
omnibus to and ir*>m all trains. Recently en
arged an i newly furnished.
•if. XTkr. wmte
CABINET MAKER Slid UPHOLSTERER,
Furniture of all Kind* Made and
Repaired.
SHOP ON WEST MAIN STREET,
Cartersville, Ga-
SOTHK.
My Smokn will he opened
lor the eoileetioii of eity
(iixek Out. 10. Hi.itßd will
he uto.stMl on the tlust day
of Nov. next. The amount
due four on the
tlidiikimdi.
JAWIIJv IK W!IJ4I:RSO.\,
t ity fbHuctor.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Arc* you disturbed at night and broken ofy*>ur
rest by a sick child -m tiering ami crying with
pain ot cutting tceih? if so, send at once and
got a brittle of MltS WINSLOW’S SOOTHING
BYRCP FOB (.'HILPUEN TEETHING. Its Value
is incalculable. It will relieve lire p**or little
sufiercrer immediately. Depend upon it,
mothers, tin re is no mi-lake about it, it cures
dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach
and bowels, cures wind colie, Boltons tile gums,
reduces inllitumaiion, and gives tone and ener
gy to the whole system. Mrs. Wikslow’jS
Soothing Svrup for Children Teething
is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription
of one of the oldest aud best female nursea
and physicians in the United States, aud is for
sale by all druggists throughout the. world.
Price 25 cents a bottle. tuay2o-ly
1 am determined to meet competition in uny
thing in my stock ot Groceries and Dry Goods.
( all and examine my prices and he convinc'd
that it will be to yonr inteiest to buy from me.
DICK JONES.
With R. H Jones.t sons’ Mfg. Cos.
PQg
CURES WHERE ALL CUE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrun. Tswteagood.
Lae lu time, feofd by <lf ugirutta.
25
ChQN SCJNd PTIQN.
W. A. SKISXKR. C. A, SHAW.
SKINNER & SHAW,
llaviug leased the shop in tiie tear of R SI
Put tilin’' store, on Erwin street, aie prepared
to do a'l kinds of
Carriage,Baggy &Wagon
RRI’AIKING,
ijorli in wood and iron. All kinds of Faro*
Work niut
siiormG
Will be given prompt attention. Using none
but. the best mat'Ciial, we guarantee satisluc
tion in work andfiriee.
Desire lor stimulants ontlrel\ removed.
Home treatnv nt. Medicine can be adminis
t, red without Knowledge of patient, by simply
placing it in coffee, tea or any artiele of iood*
Cures guaranteed.
SIOO WILL BE PAID
For any case of drunkenness that, Golden Spe
ckle. will not cure, t irculars containing te3
limouiais and lull particulars sent 'tye.
Address GOLDEN .SPBCIFfC CO.
junlOy 165 Race >t., Uiininaati, O.
rcii.v.a
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL 1
Purely VegoUtle; Ho Gripsc. Price £Gc. Aii
NOTICE!
BLACK DIAMOND COAL
The best for Domestic pur
poses. Address Coal Creek
Mining Company, Knoxville,
Tern)., for prices and freight
T. H. HEALD,
President
REAL ESTATE.
Parties having: Real Es
tate tor sale will do well
to plaee it In our hand* at
once, as we are getting out
a pamphlet list for dlstri*
hut ion abroad. m „
PR ACOCK A AI’BBEI •
BURNHAM’B
||P IMPROVED
Ma STANDARD TURBINH
Is -he best constructed and fln
£££_ lslied, gives lutter percentage,
more power, and is sold tor leas
jH’BF"! F t|._a monev, per horse power, t.ian
any other Turbdie u the world
g^y“Newpamphletsentfree I*3
TrSnHAM BRO. York, P*.
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