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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
VVlil be ol<! bff#)r the court hou<-e door in
he city of CarteiSVilie. Georgia, on the first
Tuesday In December 1884, between the leiral
hours ot' 'ale, the following property to-wit;
All that i rector parcel of land which tfas in
the &th ui-trict ant 3d -ection 01 Bartow coun
ty, Ga., and which is known and distinguished
a- 0 acre , more or less, of lot of land No. 230,
It being that part ot aid lot known as the j>.
F. BiliO|i mill mope-ny, and of which said
jii'hop Wh in (Ktsse-sioii on the Slat 01 Wy,
l-- !, and on which his mill is foegtefl, Ifhd all
of lot No. except that portion ot said lot
heretofore deeded by said HishOp to Martin
Slumlord and to Chut ley Gunter, and u A. B.
bishop, and toff. > . Smith, and all ol lot No.
J 73, except those {tuitions heretofore deeded by
s,*id lii-hop to 4, It. Sttq hen mu. and to Gabriel
Culver, and all the ores and minerals on tho.x :
portions ol said lot so conveyed to said Stephen
son and Culver, which were reserved by Bishop
and afterwards sold to K. If. Wood want, and
all of lot No. 274, except tnat portion hereto
fore deeded by said Bishop to Gabriel Culver,
including the ores and minerals oti that part of
said lot conveyed to said Culver and after
wards sold to said K. H. Woodward by said
Bishop, ;:ud all oflot No. ?67, except that por
tion heretofore deeded to A!. V. Htnith, the
whoie ol sit Id laud hereby levies on containing
4bCl acre-, more ov le-s, all e'tid Property con
tained and described in it certain deed from
D. F. Bishon to K, H. Woodward, dated the "Ist
or Hay, 1881, and recorded in book W. ot
deeds, pages fund 5, iu Bartow Supet ior Coart
clerk’s office. AU levied on and will be sob!
as the property ol K. .’l. Woodward to satiniy
one Jlai tow superior Owiirt mortgage il. ta. in
favor of D. K Bishop vs. said K. H. Woodward.
Property pointed out in said tl. fa. and in pos
session of tne Pyroludte Manganese Cc*.
Also at the same time and place all that, part
of lot of land No. 162, that lies south of the 1,1-
owah river iu the 11th district and Hit section
ol Bartow County. Georgia. Levied on and
will he sold as the property of Mrs. JS. M. Bran
on, to satisfy two Justice Orturt tl. fas. from
the9std district, G. 31., of said county, in favor
o'R. H. Jones vs. ills. K. M. Branson, said
property pointed out by defendant, and in her
possession. Levy made and returned to me
by H. R. Towers, L. C.
Also, at the same tune and pi ace,the east hai
of lot of land No. 7."., in the 6rh district and 3d
•ection of Bartow county, Georgia, excep* 21
acres off the north end or said east hall of said
lot, heretofore sold by Thomas Stephens, ad
ministrtator of T. L. Murphy, deceased. Lev
ied on and will be sold as the property of
Amanda E. Murphy, to satisfy one Bartow
Superior Court fl. la. in favor of G. B. Elrod vs.
Amanda E. Murphy. Property pointed out in
said U. fa. and in possession of defendant. l>eed
riled and recorded in clerk’s office in accord
ance with the decree rf Bartow Superior Court.
Al-o, at the same time aud plaee, lot of land
No. 002, and defendant Wade H. Bailey’s in
re rest in lo* of land numbers 551, 652 find 5511,
in the 17th district and 2d section of Bartow
couDtr. Ga. L*'tiedon and will be sold as the
properly ol defendant, Wade H. Bailey, to sat
i-jy one Justices’ court fl. fa. from 831 st dis
trict, G. M.i on attachment in favor of Phillips
CaUuuun & Cos., vs. Wale 11. Bailey, aud in
posse Mon of T. W. Tinsley. Levy made and
returned to me by J. W. Tinsley, L. C.
Also, at the same time anil piece, the house
and lot in the city of CartersviHe, Bartow
County, Georgia, kjpvwa a the Marshall school
house and iot, containing one Here, more or
le<s, hounded north hy an alley, south by Jeff
Harwell’s tot, ea-t by Tenne sec street and
wer-t by Gilmer street. Levied on and will be
*oid as the. property of the defendants, to satis
fy one distress warrant in favor of Daniel
Kcever vs Jones Bros. ,t Cos. Property pointed
out by T. R. Jotie, one ot the defendants
Levy made and returned to meby F 11, Frank
lin, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, Inks of land
numbers ’!29, 161. ISK, 1*8,167,168. 252, 131, 22*1,
J. 22, 199 and 164. all in tlie 16th district and Brt
■ection of Bartow county, Georgia. Levied on
and will be sold as the property of H. S. Craw
ford, to saiiiiy three Justices’Court il. fas
from 282d district, G. M., said county, in favor
of Warren Akin, vs. Harvey S. Crawford, ma
ker. an l J. T. Linn, endorser. Property
pointed out by said 11. 8. Crawford, and in his
uosau&sUm* Levies made and teturned to me
by 11. It. Towers, L. C.
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Also, at the same time aud place, the vacaut
lot, in the city of Cmtersville, Bartow county,
Georgia, fronting 120 feet, more or less, on
public square, on the cast, and running back
200 lefct. more or less, to Erwin street, and
bounded by 120 feet on said Erw in street, and
bound and no th by the property of the city ot
CartersviHe. Levied on and will be sold as
the property of Thos. H. Baker, to satisfy one
11. la. Irom justices’ court 822d district, G. M.,
in favor of Ciesur Richards, vs. Thomas H
Baker and A. 1C Hudgins, securities on ap
peal. Levy made and returned to me by F. H.
Franklin. L. C. Property pointed out by Thos.
H. Baker, aud in his possession.
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
numbers 638 an 6311. in the 17th district and 3d
section of Bartow county, Ga., levied on and
will be sold as the property of Dodd, to sat
isly two Justices’ court fi. fas. issued from
851st district, G. M.. said county, one iu fuvor
of J. J. Howard & Son vs.C. Dodd, and one in
favor of the Wando Phosuhatc Company vs
c\ Dodd. Propei ty in possession of C. Dodd
and pointed out by him and returned to uie by
A. Martin, L. C.
JOHN. A. GLADDEN. Sheriff,
A. M. FRANKLIN, Uep. sheriff,
GEORGIA—Bartow County:
A.J. Layton, administrator ol Joshua D
Lavto* . lias applied for letters ol dismission
from said administration. Thereiore. all per
sons concerned, are notified to tile their ob
jections, il any they have, in my office within
the time prescribed by law, else dismission
will be granted applicant, as applied for. on
flr-t Monday in February next. November 3d,
2884 ' J A HOWARD, Ordinary
13.F2 I3t
If ©TICK
In hereby given that we, the underxigned.
eiti*en> of Bartow county, Ga, will apply to
the next General AS'Cmbly ol Georgia for the
pasaage of
k BILL TO BE ENTITLED;
An act to submit to the qualified voters of the
county of Ba-tow, the question ot the sale and
furnishing of intoxicating, alcoholic, spiritu
ous, vinous or niitH liquors iu said county,
soil to prohibit the same iroto being sold or
furnished after said election, if m majority ol
those voting shal l so determine, nnd to provide
penalties for such sale and lurnishmg, and for
other purposes.
F. M. Ford, S- 8. Eaves, P. L. Moon, M. G
Dobbins, Martin Collins, J. It. Wikle, It. H.
Jones, J. G. M. Montgomery, J J. Howard, A.
P. WoflLril. K. il. Patdllo, M. R. Stansell, W.
C. Edwards, J. H. Gilrea'h, A. Knight.
Police to ©ebtors aud
iredilora.
GEORGIA—-Btrtow Cquniy.
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
demands against 8. W. Leland. late ol said
county, deceased, to pretest them tome pro
nerly made out within the time prescribed bj
iavr, o as to show their character and amount,
and all persons indented to said deceased are
hereby required to mal e immediate paymefit
tome. AGSEB B, LKI.AND,
oU-lt Executrix,
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
Notice is hereby given to all persons concern
ed, that on 4(h day of December 1883, David
Huffman ot said county, departed this lile in
testate, and no person nas nunliect for admin
istration on the estate of said deceased. That
administration will be vested in tlie clerk ol
♦ho Superior court, on his own bond, or some
other fit and proper person. On the first Mon
day in Decent‘>or next, unless valid objection
is filed. This Oct, 1, IBw4.
J. a. HOW ARD, Ordinary.
GEORGlA—Bitrlow Cotinty.
Whereas W. W. Wheeler, adm’r. ol Wm. D.
W beefier, dec'd, has applied for leave to ali a
paTt ofthe lands belongingto the estate of said
deceased. Thereiore all persons concerned
will lile their objection, if my they have, in
iny office, wi'hsn the time prescribed by taw,
else leav* 1 will he granted applicant, on the
first Monday in December next. This Oct. 16,
1884' ‘ J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
4t—pd 2.25.
il \ yu. waul s liow lusef, Stoic Ktuture*, Of
rt<-.e t>e>ks ai il Mtuplie?. School furniture*!, etc...
M<!<lr>>3 W. 11. W iikle. Atlanta, Litt., Of Lsrlei>-
ftuwlt.
In-due season Witlr *Co., will di*p av .an
e’lt'KHiit line of ifitnda • suable tor birtu-dsy,
wedding bil Christmas presents.
several thousand iHtl* oi Miaeellaneous
illust-ated papers, Msfssiaes. Reviews, etc.,
will be closed out at reilai sd prii as at W ikle’s
Hook store,
Curry’s Llveir faaipaaad
eor.tfnues to grow in popular favnt and is til
in the land ot,all River Medicine* sold In this
l oun'ry. It.never fails to beiieiit the afflicted
and has accomplished some wonderful cures
bee what others nay of it in another column.
Chinese Klrseer
for rrmoVin.tr (Ireuse. Paint, Ac., from all silk
or woolen good- without injury to the f nest
fabric or most delicate color. For sale at D.
W. Carry.
Two largo .tore room* lull cl iroods and a
car load of Roods at the w>trehoii*e,t*d still
more new Roods are being received on every
train by Scheuer Hros.
lls common thing to read advertisements
jbatsny: * largei#t stock." “tremeadons bar
i*ia”e!r.. etc., but yiK wiii catHialv <Lad
HE Bib 801.
■ "-Win Hvo&derg never cease?” asked the
i grocerymaa of the bad boy. *“I understand
: your father Is going to start out as a book
i agent.
| “Yes, wonders have ceased,” said the
; boy, as he laughed all over his face. “Pa
! ain’t going to be a book agent. He has
gin it up.”
*JWell, he is mighty changeable,” satd
i the gmceryman. “The minister told me
only last night that he had got your pa
the agency of the book called the ‘Early
Christian Martyrs,’ and he hoped he would
ido well. What’s the matter? Don’t your
pa like the book ?”
“Oh, the book is all right, but you
better wait till pa sees the minister, and
you’ll see a scrapping match. You see the
minister told pa that the business of sell
ing books on subscription wa9 the hard
est business that was going, the agent re
ceived so many rebuffs, and discourage
ments, and sometimes assaults. He told
pa that the only way tvas to make up his
mind to stand anything that came along,
like a martyr, and if lie was reviled to
smile, and if he was struck to pray for the
person who assaulted him, and not to lose
his temper under any circumstances. Pa
came home and said he was going to have
a rehearsal that night, on selling books,
and he had invited the minister and
the deacon’s wife and son to come over
and help. When they all got over to our
house pa explained that he wanted to
appear to be a perfect stranger to us all,
and he would ring the bell and come in
to sell a book, and he wanted us to treat
him in as bad a manner as we ever heard
of a book agent being treated, and not
show any mercy at all, and if he could
stand it without getting mad he thought
he would be a success as a book agent.
Well, you’d a dide if you had been there.
Pa went out on the step with a book
under his arm, and rung the bell, and the
minister, who was bossing the job, told
the hired girl to go to the door, and if it
was a book agent to tell him the family
didn’t want any books, and slam the door
in his face. The girl, who is an Irish
girl, went to the door and pa bowed po
litely, and asked her if she was the lady
of the house, and ‘.old her she was looking
charming. That made the girl mad, ’cause
she is the homeliest looking girl iu the
world,and she knows it, and it made ma
mad when she heard pa ask the girl if she
was the lady of the house. ’Pliat do yez
want?” said the girl, and as pa tried to
edge into the door with his book she said,
Get out of that ye burgling divil,’ and she
shut the door on pus coat tail and came
hack into the parlor, and we all had a
good laugh at pa. Some of us peeked
through a window, and pa’s coat tail was
caught in such a way he couldn't reach
the bell handle to ring again, so he had
to take off his coat, and when the bell
rang again ma went to the door, and found
pa in his shirt sleeves, and when he asked
ma if she was the hired girl, ma slammed
the door so hard it flattened his nose.
Pa was getting mad. We knew that by
the way he jerked the filiing out of the
bell. The minister went to the door, and
pa said, ‘Are you the man of the house?”
and the minister said he was, and pa said
it was no such a darned thing, and the
minister said he didn’t want any impu
dence from no tramp, and pa said he
was’nt no tramp, and he could whip any
man that said he was a tramp, and then
he happened to think that was no way to
sell a book, so he began to talk about his
book of Martyrs. He had got into the
hall, and the minister asked him if his
book of Martyrs included Blaine and
Cleveland and the James Brothers just to
see if pa would get mad, and pa said the
minister was a condemned fool, and the
minister said if pa didn’t quit being im
pudent he would call the servants and
have him throwed into the street. Well,
pa said he could everlastingly knock the
stuffing out of all the servants in that
house, and the minister called the deacon’s
son and me to help him, and we grabbed
him by his collar and pants, and we made
him walk turkey out doors and down the
steps, and we left him there. I guess pa
was mad enough to have throwed rocks
through the windows, only a policeman
came along and asked pa what the row’
was, so pa he smiled and said they were
just having some fun, and the policeman
pulled pa’s coat collar down off the top of
his head, tucked his shirt in around the
waist, and gave him his hat, and went on,
and pa he got to studying how to com
mence again. The minister said when pa
rung the bell again it was best for the
hired girl to throw a teakettle of hot water
on him. Ma wouldn’t hear to hot water,
so they compromised on water with the
chili taken ott’. He rung again, and the
girl took the teakettle and opened the
door and soused him. I thought we would
all die a laughing, as pa came in the door
with the water running down on the car
pet. He wasn’t going to be mad,until he saw
us all laughing, and the deacon’s wife
said, Tlelio, Mr. Book Agent, been in
swimming, hey?” That settled pa. He
went in the kitchen and got a couple of
pails of water, and he came back and
soused the minister and the deacon’s wife,
and then picked up a shot gun and said,
‘Clear out, every condemned one of you,
or I’ll blow the tops of your heads off!”
aud they cleared. The minister went
through the back kitchen and over the
lienee, and pa put a charge of bird shot
right into the fence, just below where his
pant- was, and the minister yelled murder
and went down the alley. The deacon’s
wife aud son went out the front door real
spry, and pawn- just getting ready to
maul me, though 1 wasn t to blame, when
the same policeman came in and said he
whould have to run pa in lor drunk and
disorderly: Pa put down the gun, and
luffed and said we was ouly rehearsing,
and the policeman took a drink and went
away, and then pa said we had madedum
tools of ourselves and overdid the thing,
and he wouldn't be found dead selling the
best book of martyrs ever was. Ala told
bim he had too much temper to be a mar
tyr, and he saki he didn’t believe there
was a martyr ever lived that would stand
it to have his split up the back
and a teakettle of hot w ater poured down
the back of his neck. He is going to take
the book back to the miister this morn
ing, and resign his agency, and if you see
the minister preach next Sunday with an
oyster tied over his eye, you can conclude
pa has been rehearsing again with him. 1
think we can get more ditfereut kinds of
fun out of pa than anybody in this town,
don’t yon?"
The grocery man said, "Well, your pa is
either a fool,"or elße he M easily deceived
by designing persons,. That minister
knew' your pa never could stand the rack
et,’’ and theu he- drew a pint of cider and
the tgp;l boy helped him find the bottom
A. I). YANDI VERES
IS HEADQUARTERS for
CANNED GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
TYresliest Vegetables.
NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES.
Wood & Willow NA are, Red Cedar lluck
©t W ashboards, Seives Paper Buckets.
FLORIDA ORANGES
a specialty, wholesale and retail. My stock of
HOLIDAY GOODS,
have been carefully selected, bought cheap and will be sold at
Goods purchased of me will bo. delivered within the
incorporate limits, free.
A. D. VANDIVERE,
West Main Street, CATEKSYILLI, GEORGIA,
PHILPOT’S FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR
is a Machine specially adapted for distributing rough manures and ma
nures of all kinds, either broadcasting or drilling it.
BLACKSMITH TOOLS.
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, CARPEN I ERS TOOLS, AXES,
SPADES, SHOVELS, BOL IS, ETC., POt Iv El' AND TABLE
CUILERV. WAGON AND BUGGY HARNESS.
WAGON AND BUGGY MATERIAL.
GUNS & PISTOLS,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. TRACE AND LOG CHAINS.
MANURE AND HAY FORKS LOCKS, HINGES AND
SCREWS PLATED WARE. FIELD AND GRASS
SEEDS. COT ION AND MANILLA ROPE,
AND OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
CABTERSVILLE. GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALERS IN
Harnes?, Saddles, Bridles & Whips,
i winnv ninni
CORNER OF MAIN AND ERWIN STREETS,
OARTERSVILLE, QISORGIA.
Envelopes. Letter Heads. Circulars.
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Physicians as* them for the enre of LIVER and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere,
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ANNOUNCEMENTS,
Far Ordinal y.
We are authorized to announce Mr. J. A
Howard as a candidal* for ordinary of Bartow
county. Election, first Wednesday iu Janu
ary, 18S5.
We are anthoi ized to announce the name ol
R. w. Murphv as a candidate lor Ordinary ol
Bartow county. Election first Wednesday in
January 1 885-
We are authorized to announce the name ot
G W. Hendricks as a candidate for <>nlinary
of Bartow county. Election first W ednesday
in January next.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce the name ol
B. A Barton as a candidate for Tax Collector
ol Bartow county. Election first Wednesday
in January, 1886.
We are authorized to announce the name oi
J. F. Linn as a candidate lor Tax Collector oi
Bartow connty. Election first Wednesday in
January next.
T. ,J. Woodall announces himself as a candi
date for Tax Collector of Bartow county, at
the ensuing election, first Wednesday in Jan
uary next.
We are authorized so announce the name of
J. C. Dodd as a candidate lor tax collector of
Bartow county. Election first Wednesday in
January next
We are authorized to announce the name ol
H. W. Cobb as a candidate for re-election to
the office ot county treasurer of Bartow conn
ty. Election, first Wednesday in Janurry. 1885.
For Clerk of the Superior Court.
We are authorized to announce the name ol
F. M. Durham as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Clerk of the Superior Court ol Bar
tow county. Georgia. Election first Wednes
day in January. 1885.
For Tax Receiver.
We are authorized to anounce the n*me ol
W r . W. Ginn, as a candidate for Tax Receiver
of Bartow county. Election first Wednesday
in January 1885.
We are authorized to announce the name oi
Sat Dunahoo as a c adulate lor Tax Receiver
oi Bartow county, at the eR-uing election, first
Wednesday in Januaiy next.
We are authorized to announce (he name ol
Albert Smith, as a Candida e for Tax Receive!
of Bartow county. Election first Wednesday
in January, 1885.
For Sheriff.
We are authorized to announce the name oi
W. W. Roberts as a candidate for shertfl, in
connection with John A. Gladden as a candi
date for Deputy sheriff, ol Bartow county, at
the ensuing election in January next.
July 29th, 1884.
We are authorized to announce the name of
A M. Franklin as a candidate tor Sher-ff in
connection with Col. W W. Rich as a candi
date for Deputy Sheiiffof Bartow county at
the enseing election in January next.
August 4th, 1884
For County Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce the name of
A. G. B. Vandiver-; as a candidate for the
llice ol Treasurer ol Bartow county. Elec
oon first Wednesday in January next.
For Coroner,
I want the office of Coroner, and if the peo
ple of our county will elect me I will endeavor
to discharge the duties oi this responsible of
lice just as the law piascribes. Election first
Wednesday in January, 1885.
Theo. M. SMITH.
Wt are authorized to state that Mr. William
l>. Rowland is a candidate for Coroner of Bar
tow county, and he r spectrally and earnestly
solicits the votes of the people of said county*.
Election first Wednesday in January next.
We are authorized (o announce the nameoi
D. B At ull l>r the office o, Coronor of Bartow
county. Election first Wednesday in January.
OIK IIOIftKN.
Insure them with Joint
T.Xorrh.
ATTENTION, LACIES!
I desire to inform the ladies of Cartersville
and vicinity that 1 am pre| a red todoall kinds
of dress woik. Special attention given to cut
ting and lilting. Thanking \ou loryour patron
age in the past and soliciting the same in the
future, 1 am, very respectfully,
MRS. W. 1\ .JOHNSON',
Rooms over R 11. Jones store
Sept. 9th, 1884--tf
W. A. Bit kI>LEY.
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 m suit the times All
work promptly attended to and neatly finished
Call on him it’yon want your old buggies made
new, and, our word lor it, you will eet 'he
worth ot your money. Wneelweighting a
pec lality.
Get good literature by the best authors, for
only a lew cents, which y>u can read and send
to your triends. W ikle & Cc. w.ll supply you
at low pri es.
Thousands of libraries and other good read
ing in itter can he had very cneap at Wikle A
Co’ ,-ook store.
a wi ni.
Have built up a very larce trade on T. J
MAGRUDER A CO S
CUSTOM MADE SHOES.
THEY
FITBETTER,
Wear Better
and they can sell them at least
2d PEE CENT. CHEAPER
Than any other brands.
Dcn’t fail to Examine th:m.
j JONES BROS & GO.
LORILLARQ’S
MACCOBOY SNUFF.
CAUTION TO CON SUM EH S:
As the many interior imitations hive tu>-
nearod upon the market in packugcs soclosely
resembling ours s to deceive the unwary, vr*
would r quest the purchaser to see that th
red liiliovraplieii tin cans in Which it is pack
ed always hear
Our Name ..nd Trade Mtn k
In buying the imitation you pay -s much f"
an inferior ai'icle a- the genuine costs
BE SURE YOU OBTAIN THEnGENUINE.
Lor ill ard's Glirsi ax
RED TIN-TAG PLUG TUBACCO.
The Finest Bwcet Navy Chewing Tobacco
E ver Maae.
l'he Genuine always nears a Ked Tin-Tag with
our name! ther.-ou.
BE W A HE OF IMITATIONS
Messrs Unite A Mower, atinnt i. tin.—Gents:
1 have used your Elixir Aland rake and Ituehu,
and found entire reltei lioni a sick headache
which I hate suffered from for the past twenty
five years, and recommend it to all others
siniluriy aliened. AIKS E. J, JoilNSitN,
A Manta, GU.
For sale by M. F. Word, druggist, Larters
ville, tia.
Every School Teacher in north Georgia
should go and see the uew impvoved portable
charts for the School rooui t at. IVikle A Cos s
frwdt
BARTOW CLASSICAL
AND—
SCIENTIFIC INSTITUiE,
AT
ADAIRSVILLE- GA.
The fall term of this Institute wiil com
mence August 15th. Full corps of competent
teachers provided. Board can be obtained on
very reasonable terms with the principal.
Th • collegiate and scientific departments will
b ive all modern appliances necessary lor
thorough instruction, especially hook keeping
and cvil engineering, minerolotry and min
ing. student carried to the junior class course
of the University ol Georgia and Tennessee.
Send for circular.
11KNRY D. CAPERS, Principal.
Adairsville, August 5, 18&4. tf.
MONEY TO LOAN ON BAKTOW COUN
TY FARM LANDS.
NEW COMPANY! NEW AND LOWER
RATES! Apply to \. M. FOUTE.
May 1-j, 1884-tf Cartersville, Ga.
ELIXIR.
MANDRAKE & BUCHU.
Natare's True Remedy for all Bilioas
Diseases or Torpidity of the
Liver & Kidneys,
Bilious Headaches, D/spepsia, Costiveness
Sour stomach. Jaundice. Heartburn, Nervous
ness, Catarrh of the Bladder, Retention and It>
continence of the Urine, and loss of tone to th.
parts. It has no equal in ihe relief ami eure o
Piles.
Frie© 50 Cents.
Manufactured By
IIAIIiE db MOWER
SS Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale By
M. F. Word, Druggist
Carter-ville, Ga.
ACOMPLETE
BOOK AND NOTION HOUSE
Wikle & Go..
North Corner Bank Block,
Cartersville, G-a.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
ertf / / (fin /
BIBLES & HYMN BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS
ABD BLANK BOOKS,
V/AIVER NOTES.
Receipt and Draft Books.
Letter Pj.ppr Lr gi mul F'Mila Cap
Papers Plain ami Fancy Nlh Pa
pers. Kfividopp- vai i' US" V lex,
F;-.i Cv B x with
Em vrlupHs and Cards
U mutch, Primers
Stock, Pencils.
Gold and Seel Pens, Crayons, Slates,
Schoi 1 Satchel-, B<* k and Shawl
S*raj.s. Sheet *bd B - k Music
Violins, Guitar-, Boj >s,
bei-i Quality St-inifa,
A( C*rdcos, Au
tophones.
rhrom H.Ern;rviiig*,Piciurr Fihiups
ar'ti Mfulfilnys, AuMis/rHoh nnd
Ph"!jff* h A I'tiniH, VVutk
Sernp B >nks, Bet
ter Files. Itiveice nnti
B< 1 B e k-.P -t ket
B* a ks, Pocket
Knives,N’di)tis, ,Ards's Mh
teri' l, O ohiii**' Is, Scrnp
Bio k Pielures,Fant*\ B-skels
Perh rs<etl AJo'lorS nidi
(’ttniß ttrtl, B r ;t< k- is,
\V i-ik 8 hotis, ‘A all
Paper, TnOle
O i Cltd I', Oi *1 Litiett uit dow shad-,
Rustic, Felt, P-per, and Cato brio
Wit!.low !Sf’<ie.-,wind>W Cur
nxvHt.d Curtain Fixiures
B"\ s ’ Wat' us. D 'll Carriagts, V 5 -
fijiHle*, H I.V Hebes. toy-,
Games., T'ops, Mtilbl' S, Bt'ls,
Cos quet iSelf, fistiing lat Kle
Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco,
and Sm.ke.s Articl s.
We have a complete Seeing aebine
department and supply everything in that
line.
We call the attention of merchants to
our low prices for Show Cases and many
other goods supplied by us.
Orders by Mail Solicited,
WIKLE & GO.,
T?axt Ecor to Fcst Cflice.
CARTERS YILLE, GA.
FREE!
SELF-GORE
-i A favorite prescription of one of tin
noted and successful specialists in thelJ.Sf
T retlredlfor the cure of \errou* Debility,
>* Manhood, Weaknex* and Decay. 9eu{
. plain sealed eu velope/Vee. Druggists ca’u HI ', it.
Addrg^R^Aß^^O^juislanj^a.
RO.Nev to LCAN
offlSofoSh?i b i e Jr W h ' be ron , B(i &e law
Carter'vl[u., a Oa A . Hons?
and Saturday, for the uiit-iuWi 6 #7 y ' T hurs day
i; i„n„ SL
UciKjU. sT_lw_.-atew inlet,.,,.
CIS IIUI KIIS.
T!E, ,bf “ wi,h Joh "
IMPROVED MAPS! SEW CHARTS"
NOVELTIES!!!
-NOW IS YOUR TIME.
f", rMgUtll ,n and Alabama om
Agents must get to work or torleit ifacircUim.
For territory and price lists, apply to
~ - .. M. E. COOPER, Gen A,mi
Cartersville. Ga., Sept. 9- Bm. * *
ow HOUHDn.
Insure them with John
T. \orrii
Hotels.
HILBURN HOUSE,
JIMIIESIIILK, GA.
H • J IE 11,111 T R]%, PropV.
Nice rooms, lean beds, thorough ventilation,
table <pplied with the very best
_ _ the ntm bet affords.
16**“TERMS MODERATE. jul4-tf
Central Hotel
ROME. GEORGIA.
J. H. KIPPS, Proprietor.
Kates |2 per day. Bagga* e handled Iree. Sit
uated in the business part of the city. Free
omnibus to and Irom all trains. Recently en
arged and newly furnished.
T. W. White.
CABINET MAKER ami UPHOLSTERER.
Furniture of all Kind* Mad* and
Repaired.
SHOP ON WEST MAIN STREET,
Cartersville, Ga-
NOTICE.
Wy book's will be opened
tor th* eoHeel ion of eity
taxes Oei. 10, ’Nt.and will
he eloped on ihe flr*t day
of Not. next. 'I he amount
due is letsr dollar* on the
JAMES £i>. Wf MiFRKOUT,
City < ollector.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you riisinrhed ut niehi ;it.d broken ofyour
rest by :i sick i Lild suficiing and crying with
pain ot cutting UH-ihf If so, send at once and
eel a t<>tile of Mhs W insuow’s Soothinq
>YRUP FOB CIIILDKEN TeETHINQ lls value
is incalculable, ii will icli xe <he p-or little
-ufft-reier immediately. Dcprnd upon it,
in ch -rs, lh< iv is no mi-take about ir, Ii cures
dysentery and diarrhoea, regulate* the stum >ch
'ttd bowels,cures wind colic,softens ih<- gums,
reduces ii fl- tmn eion/tind gives tone aim ener
gy to ihe whole system. Mjts Winslow’s
Soothing ftkup for Chill ken Teething
is pleasaut to Ihe taste, and is the pn scripllou
of oik- < f tin* old'-si and best female nut sea
and,physician-in tne United Siait-s, and is for
sale by all druggist- throughout the world.
Price 25 c mis a botilc may2o-ly
I am deteiinined to meet com petition in any
thing in my stock ot Groceries and Dr* Go'.ds.
< all ami ex .mine niv prices and he coavine- a
that it will he to yorrinteiest to buy from me.
DICK JONES,
Wilh R. H. JonesA S"ii,’ Mlg. Cos.
CUKES WHERE AEL ELSE ERIE!. E3
Best Coagh Syrup. Taswgood. CCJ
Use In time. Sold by druggists. fcM
vr. A. SXtNNXR. C. A, sHiW.
SKINNER & SHAW.
Havrag leased the shop In the leir of R M
Pattillo’s stors?. on Erwtu street, are prepared
to do a'l kinds of
Carriage,Buggy & Wagon
Both in wood and iron. All kinds of Farm
Work and
I3OKSE SHOEING
Will be given prompt attention. Using none
hut the best material, we guarantee satisfac
tion in work and price.
DRUNKENNESS
CUBED IN ITS VARIOUS STAGES.
Desire lot stimulants entirely removed.
Hume treatm nt. Mcdi.-ine can be adminis*
tered without t now ledge of patient, by simply
placing it in coffee, tea or auy article ol rood.
Lures guaranteed.
SIOO WILL BE PAID
For any case of drunkenness that*Golden Spe
cific will not cure. t irculars containing tea
■ irnonials and mil pirtirnlai* sent free,
vddress GOI.DIN SPECIFIC CO.
junlOv 186 KaceM., Cincinnati, O.
HEAP®
and al! BILIOUS Complaints are relieved by takin
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL*
Tzti# VegetaSl*; Ho 3ripi2£. Price 25c. All 2raggljt_
NOTICE!
BLACK DIAMOND UOAL
The best for Domestic pur
poses. Address Coal Creek
Mining Company, Knoxville,
Tenn., for prices and freight.
T. II HE ALP,
President
REAL ESTATE.
Parties Slaving Real Km*
<ate toe wale mill do well
la glae* ii ais our liauclM at
oner, as ive are gelling out
a panifiitle! li*l lr (IBtrio
biiiiotß abroad.
Fh.4;OtK & AI BRIX
BURNhAM’S
DIfKOVI’D
jma STANDARD TIE BINE
Is he bsi constructed amt fln
ished, gives bitter percentage,
n,ore power, and is >< Id for less
SllillnloP money, per horse power, than
k*>>jy any other Turb ne in the world
tj&f" New pamphlet sent free bj
THANH AM BROS. York, Pa.