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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bartow Sheriff’s Nalc*s
FOR FEBRUARY, ISbS.
Will be 01l before the court house doer in
the city of Cartersville, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in Febuary, 1886, between the legal
hours of sale, the folio whig property to-wit:
Also, at the same time and place, lotsofland
numbers 163, 167, 166, 169, 193, 196, 199, 222, *23.
228, 253 and 252, all in the 16th district and 3d
section of Bartow county, Georgia. Levied
on and will be sold a the property ot 11. 8.
Lrawtord. to satisfy three Justices’ C'oprt 11.
las. from 952*1 district. G. M., said county, in
favor of Warren Akin, vs. Harvey 8. Craw
ford, maker, and J, T. l*inn, endorser. Prop
erty pointed out by said 11. S. Crawford, and
in his possession. Levies made and returned
to me by 11, It. Towers, L. C. dec9—4t.
Also, ut the same time and place one lot in
Taylorsville, Bartow county, Ga., containing
v acre more or lc-s. fenced, and on which
there is a stable, bounded on the east by Kmma
Street, west by T. M. Ansley’a land, north by
J. M Dorsey’s land, south by Airs. Alary Sum
m>rville’s land, in of Jpo. AI. Dor
sey, and notice waived. Levied on and will be
sold as the property of Newton Cochran, to
satisfy two Folk Superior court subpoena fl.
fa. in favor of A. 11. Morris, vs. Newton Coch
ran. and one Bartow Superior court subpoena
fi. la. in luvor ol A. 11. Morris, vs. Cochran A
Morris.
Al o, one store house and lot in Cartersville,
Bartow county, Da., known as the “New
York store.” house and lot fronting cast on
public squ tre. bounded on 'he north by the
llow .rd bank building, which ist.lie old Plan
ters and Miners bank building,on the south b>
An-lerson’s bar room building, on the west by
the lot formerly occupied b> Airs Humphrey’s,
now * ocupied >y •’no P. \i.der-onas part Ol
his livery stable lot. Levied on and wi 1 be
solil ns the property oi Lewis T. Erwin, to
satisfy twelve J a-t ice’s Court. fl. las. issued
from .Justice’s Court 822nd district, G. Al., Bar
tow county, Infavor ol Thomas v* . Akin and
John \V. Akin, executors of Warren Akin,
deceased, vs. Lewis T. Erwin, property now
unoccupied. Levies made and returned to me
by F H. Franklin, L. C. and property pointed
out bv said defendant Erwin.
• Also, lot ofland No. 275. in the stli district
and 3d section of Bartow county. Ga>, contain
ing 160 acres more or leas. Levied on and will
be sold as the property ol L. D. Bishop, to sat
isfy one Justice’s ourt fi fa. irom 822nd dis
trict, G. Al., in favor of Thos. H. Baker, vs.
said 1.. D. Bishop, property pointed out by
defendant, and levy uiade and returned to me
by J W. Hill. L. C.
All that tractor parcel ot land which iiesin
the sth district an i 3d section o Bartow coun
ty. Ga., and which is known and distinguished
as 30 acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 230,
it being that part ol said loi known as the I).
F. i-Jiop mill property, and o' which said
Bi-h ’(/ wa- in pn-sc-sion on the 21-t ot May,
1881. and on which Ills mill is located, and all
of lot No. 238, except that portion ol said lot
heretofore deeded by said Bishop to Martin
Mum ord and to Charley Gunter, and tc >V . B.
BisS )>, and to W. V. Smith, and all ol lot No.
273, • xcept those portions heretofore needed by
sar ■ Bi-hop toJ. It. Bte henson, and to Gabriel
Ci v-r, and all the ore* and minerals on thos ■
por'i ms of said lot so conveyed to said Stephend
s. atd Culver, which were reserved by Bishop
ami afterwards sold to E. 11. Woodward, an
allot lot No. 274, ex-ept that portion liereto
foi't. deeded by said Bishop to Gabriel Culver,
including theoresand minerals on that part of
sai l lot conveved to said Culver and after
wards sold to said E. H. Woodward by said
Bishop, and all of lot No. 267, except that por
tion heretofore deeded to Al. V. Smith, the
whole of said land hereby levied on containing
4(HJ ;.crcs, more or less, all said property con
tain- and and described in a certain dee-1 from
t). F Bishop to E, H. Woodward, dated the 21st
of M iy, 1881, and recorded in hook W. ot
deeds, pages land 5, in Bartow Superior Court
clc' U’s ollico. All levied on and will ho sold
as O • iimportv ol I). F. Bishop, to satisfy one
B ct-iw Superior court alias 11. fa. in favor ol
Joru , and Greenwood, vs. said I). F. Bishop,
prop Ji-ty in possession of Cage Hill, D. J l .
Bf'i-on and Melburn Davis.
fh a tract or parcel of land formerly owned
by iblijali Smith and known as lots Nos. 276.
and he east half of 266. in the sth dist,. on.i 3rd
seel ion of Bartow county, Ga.. containing 240
ac more or le AI-o lots of land numbers
405 406 4.8 and 459. in the 4'h district and 3rd
section of Bartow county, Ga. Each lot con
t lining 40 acres, more or less, - xeept4';B. which
contains 28 acres. >U* all that tra- tor parcel
of land lying in the town of Cartersville, In
said county and state, lving in the shape ol a
■‘V,” said lo> being south of the Holly mills, on
the old Toi nessee mad. -Said lot containing
ono-lo.irth of an acre, more or less, and being
the land included between Gilmer and Tennes
see st'ects, where they run together, and
hounded on the north by said Holly mills prop
erty. Also the west half of lot No. 235, in the
6th district and 3rd section of said county ol
Bartow, embracing the original Drucilla Guy
ton tract that she was living on at the time of
her death. The dividing line tret ween this
tract and the N. F. Guyton land being the old
fence row as formerly run. the same having
been built on the line run by John Smith in
dividing the lot, said line not being a straight
line. Also all that part oflot No. 311, in the
4th district and 3rd section of Bartow county.
Georgia, contained in the following lines and
boundaries: beginning at pine stump on the
north and south line of the east side of said lot
and running due south 290 .feet to a post,
thence west 16 degrees south 240 feet to center
of Tennessee, mad, thence north m center of
said road 12 degrees west 386 feet, thence east
16 degrees north 258 feet to the south post ol
the bars, thence south 24 degrees east 113 feet
to.a post, thence east 18 degrees south 39 teet
to the beginning point, the plat, containing
two and one-half acres. Also that tract o r
pit cel ofland lying in Cartersville, Bartow
county, Ga., bounded on tie north by Main
on the east, t.y Gilmer street, on the
south by Airs. James Smith’s lot, and on the
west by property ol the estate of I). S. Ford,
containing one-half acre more or less, where
on is siiu ted a frame liverv stable and a small
frame house, and a smsll tenant house situat
ed on the southwest corner of said lot; also
that part of lot of land No. 688, in the 4th ands
t. and third section ol Bartow county,
Ga.. contained in the following lines nd boun
daries: beginning at the southwest corner of
the west side of the road leading from the pub
lic road to Douthitt’s ferry to Henry Tumi ill’s
residence, said beginning corner being near
the gate, thence east along and in the original
south line ol said lot No. 068 to a pine tree cor
ner (which corner is the southeast corner ol
said lot ofland) for the di-tance of 64 rods;
thence north along the original line of said lot
for 89 rods to the u rtheast corner of the same,
thenc we-t 53 rods to a :em e corner, thence
south 18 roils to the corner of a garden, thence
W’est with gaiden fence 16 rods to the west side
of H* nry Tomlin’s roao. thence south along
the west side of aid road 5 degrees for 32 rod-,
them e south 17 degrees ea-t lor 30 rods to the
beginning rorner, said tractor parcel ofland
containing 33 acres and 42 rods, more or le„s;
also thiee Bradford’s patent 3 set- oi
screw machinery, 1 set ofellevating or gear
ing machinery, 3 vats belonging to the Brad
ford’s patent gigs, and one lot of pipes all ol
the above personal property lying by the plat
form at the depot in urtersville, Ga., except
th-- three vats belong ng to the patent gigs
whi-di are stored ii the yard in the rear ot the
Holly mills in Cur er-ville, Ga.. said personal
pr. pet ty being ditli 'idtand expensive to move
w.ll he sold before the courthouse door, and
delivered to the purchaser as it lies at the de
pot, nd at the Holly mills. All of said prop
erty levied on and will be sold s the property
of the Pyrolusite Manganese Company to satis
•> one Superior court fi. fa. in favor of Boberts
£ Collins against the said Pyrolusite Manga
nese ( ompany. Said fi. fa. now controlled by
D J Morrell, Transferree. $25.77
JOHN. A. GLADDEN, Sheriff,
A. Al. FRANKLIN, Dcp, sheriff.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
J A. Archer has applied lor supplemental ex
emption o ner>onnlty, and I will pass upon
li-e same at 10 o’clock a. m on sth day of De
em her, 1881, atmy office.
'sov. 6-2-t J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary,
EORGlA—Bartow County.
Whereas D. vid P. Brandon has applied for
I tiers of administration on the estate of Dora
11. Hay, lae of said county, deceased. There
fore all persons concerned are hereby notitieu
to file th*ir objections in my office, it any they
have, within the time prescribed by law, else
letter.-, wilt be grunted, on the first Monday in
January, 1886. J. A. HOW VRD, Ordinary.
>iov. 24-4-t.
GEORGIA—B-trtow County.
Whereas David I’. Brandon has applied for
letters o administration, on the estate ol
.1 ones C. Hay, late cl s >id county, deceased.
Theicfore, all persons concerned, are hereby
notified to tile their objections in my office, if
iny the n ve. within the time prescribed bv
ivv. els*- le ters will l>- granted on the llist
Wonday in January 1885.
Nov-24 4-t. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —B t rtf > w Conn fv.
H. M Col ston has applied for letters of ad
ministration on the estate oi Thos. C. Coleston,
Jate of said county, deceased. Theretore all
persons concerned are hereby notified tofl.e
their objections in my office, within the time
prescribed bv law. else letters will be granted
on the first Monday in January next.
jSov-24 4-t. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary,
GEORGIA —Bartow County:
A. J. Layton, administrator of Joshua D
Laytoi, has applied for letters of dismission
from said administration. Therefore, all per
sons concerned. are notified to file their ob
jections, it 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 iu February next. November 3d
: * A UOW4W>, OidfirJ ’
GE< >RGlA—Bartow County.
Theodore E. Smith, administrator with the
will annexed, estate E A. Gregg.deceased,
application to resign in Bartow court ot ordi
nary, January term, 1885.
it appearing to the court that Junius Gregg,
one of the heirs at law of E. A. Gregg, dec'd, is
a minor, having no guardian, and does not re
side in said county, audit further appearing
i hut he does not reside in the state, it i- there
to! e ordered by the court, that service be per
fected on -aid Junius Gregg by the publication
of this order once a week for lour weeks before
the next term of this court in the Caktkrs
viu,it amkbica.v, a newspaper published in
said countv. Dec. Ist 1884.
J A. HOW AED, Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes.
l-t-4 14 J. A. HOW AKJ, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
George H Headden has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of William
Headden, late of said coumy, deceased. There
fore all persons concerned are hereby notified
to file their objections In my office, if any they
have, withiu the time prescribed by law, else
letters will be granted applicant, as applied
for on the first Monday iu February next.
December 27, !Bb4.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
Dec3o-4t $2.22
County Court Sales.
Will be sold before the court house door in
the city of Cartersville. Georgia, on the first
Tuesdav in January, 1885, between the legal
hours of sale, th“ following property, to-wit:
On Mosler, Rahman A Cos. ir*m safe and key.
No. 7808, as the property of A. Al. Hamilton, to
, sati-ty one County Court fl. fa. in favor oi
Howard & Ewing, vs A. M Hamilton. Th*
property being expensive to move, he same
wiil be delivered at Adairsville. Ga. Pro pert v
open lor inspection now at ihe store of A M
Hamilton. J. G. Broughton, C.C. Bailiff.
de 9 1884 - 4t.
Sale.
By virtue of an ordei Irom the court oi ordi
nary of Bartow county. Ga. will be sold behm
the court house door in Cartersville, said coun
ty, ou the first Tuesday in January, 1885, with
in the legal sale houis the following property
to-wit
The mineral interest in lot ofland no. 758 in
the 4'h district and third section of Bartow
county, containing iron ore, manganese and
sand stone. Also the mineral interest in lot
no. 650 in the 21st district and 2nd section oi
said county, the same being the iron ore on
said lot. Also all of lots nos. 862 an 867 in the
21st district and 2nd section, said county each
containing 40 acres more or less.
These two lots sold together, the other lots
sold separate. All sold as the property of Wm
D. \\ heeler, deceased, to pay debts. Terms ol
sale cash. Dec. Ist 1884.
4-1-4.93 W. W. WHEELER, Adm’r.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Ordinary.
We are authorized U announce Mr. J. A
Howard as a candidate for ordinary of Bartow
county. Election, first Wednesday iu Janu
ary, 1885.
We are authoiized to announce the name o;
R. W, Murphy as a candidate lor Ordinary ol
Bartow county. Election first Wednesday)!)
January 1885.
We are authorized to announce the name of
G. W. Hendricks as a candidate for Ordinary
of Bartow county. Election first Wednesday
in January next.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce the name o
B. A. Barton as a candidate for Tax Collector
of Bartow county. Election first Wednesday
in January-, 1885.
We are authorized to announce the name ol
J. F. Linn as a candidate tor Tax Collector o
Bartow county. Election first Wednesday in
January next.
T. J. Woodall announces himself as a candi
date for Tax Collector of Barlow county, al
the ensuing election, first Wednesday in Jan
uary next.
We are authorized to announce the name of
J. C. Dodd as a candidate tor tax collector of
Bartow county. Election first Wednesday in
•January next
We arc authorized to announce the nameo.
* . W. Cobb as a candidate lor re-election to
me office ot countv treasurer of Bartow coun
ty. Election, first Wednesday in J anurry, 1885.
J )
For Clerk of the Superior Court.
We are authorized to announce the name of
F. M. Dutham as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Clerk of the Superior Con rtol Bar
tow county, Georgia. Election first Wednes
day in January. 1885.
For Tax Receiver.
We are authorized to anounce the name ol
W. W.Ginn, asa candidate for Tax Receiver
of Bartow county. Election first Wednesday
in January 1885. * V
VVe are authorized to announce the nameoi
Nat Dunahoo as a c indidate tor Tax Receiver
ot Bartow county, at the ensuing election, first
Wednesday in Januaiy next. t
We are authorized to announce the nameot
Albei t Smith, as a candidate lor Tax Receive!
of Bartow county-. Election first Wednesday
in January, 1885.
For Corouar.
I want the ofitcemf Coroner, and if the peo
ple of our county will elect me I will endeavor
r -o Discharge tbe. duties oi this responsible oi
flee just a-t bdSl iu prescribes. Election first
Wed u esd ay. imj an uary, 188 5.
\ Tnico. bi. Smith.
Wt are authorized Instate that Mr. William
D. Rowland is + a candidate for Coroner of Bar
tow county, and he respectfully and earnestly
solicits the votes of the people of said county.
Election first Wednesday in January next.
We are authorized to announce the name oi
D B M till for the office of Coronor of Bartow
county. Election first Wednesday in January.
For Sheriff.
We are authorized to announce the name ot
W. W. Roberts as a candidate for Sheriff, in
connection with John A. Gladden as a c^ndi
• late for Deputy sheriff, ol Bartow county, at
iHe ensuing election in January next.
July 29tb, 1884. j
We are authorized to announce the name ot
A M. Franklin as a candidate for Sheriff in
connection with Col. W. W Rich as a candi
date for Deputy Sheriff of Bartow county at
the enseing election iu .Jauuary next.
August 4th. 1884
For County Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce the name of
A. G. It. Vandivere as a candidate for the
Dice ol Treasurer of Bartow county. Elec
oon first Wednesday in Jannary next.
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Home treatment. Medicine can be adminis
tered without knowledge of patient, bv simply
placing it iu coffee, tea or any article ol food.
Cures guaranteed.
SIOO WILL BE PAID
For any case of drunkenness that Golden 9pe
citic will not cure. Circulars containing tes
timonials and full particulars sent free.
Address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.
junlOy 185 Race St., Cincinnati, O.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and crying with
paiu ot Cutting teeth? If so, send at once and
net a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup for Children TuRTHtNu. Its value
is incalculable. It. will relieve the poor little
snflererer immediately. Depend upon it,
mothers, there is no mistake about if. It cures
dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach
uid bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums,
reduces infl-immution, and gives tone and ener
gy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup for Children Teething
is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription
of one of the oldest and best female nurse
uid physicians in the United States, and U 'for
-ale by all druggists throughout the wo*]d.
Price 25 cents a bottle. may3fc-ly
HICKS BREVARD,
Cabinet Makers,
BUILDERS AND CONTACTORS,
Carters? ille, Ga.
BURIAL CJASEi
OI every description constantly on hano.
telC* t urai ture of all klnjj made and repairs
StibU oh E 4 Xttn SNMt
DIRECTORY.
COURT CALENDAR—CHEROKEK CIR
CUIT.
J.C. Fain, Judge. J. W. Harris, Jr., Solicitor
General.
Bartow County—Second Monday in January
ai.d July.
Catoosa County— Second Monday in February
and August
Murray County—Thiid Monday in February
ana August.
Gordon County—Fourth Monday in February
and August.
Lade County—'Third Monday ia March and
September.
Whitfield County—Fiist Monday in April
and October.
BARTOW COUNT! COURT.
G. 8. Tumlin. Judge. J. J. Conner, Sol, Gen.
Geo. A. Howard, Clerk. J. G. Brougbtou,
Bailiff.
Quarterly Term*—First Monday in March,
June, September and December.
Monthly Term—First Mouday in each month.
.JUSTICES COURTS.
Times for holding Justices Courts in the dif
icrent Militia Districts of Bartow county, Ga,:
Cartersville— No. 822d Second Tue days,
Adairsville “ sth Fourth Fridays,
C&ssvllle ” 828ih....second Fridays,
Kingston “ 952d. .. First Fridays,
Kuhxrlee ** 851>t Sec’na Saturdays,
Allatoona “ 819th.... Third Saturdays,
Wolf Pen “ llfllat....Fourth Saturdays,
-tanu Creek ** 963 J Third Saturdays,
Sixth Disti ict •* 936th Fourth Saturday#
Fine Log 827fh First Saturdays.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
J. A. Howard, Ordinary.
F. M. Durham, Clerk Superior Court.
11. W. Cobb, Treasurer.
John A. Gladden, Sheriff. A. M. Franklin,
Beputy Sheriff'.
Bailey A. Barton, Tax Collector.
W. W. Ginn, Tax Receiver.
A. M. Willingham. Coroner.
- D. W. K. Peacock, Surveyor.
Commissiouers —8. C. Prichard, T. C. Moore,
\. Vincent, John H. W ikie, T. S. Hawkins.
CITY OFFICERS.
A. P. Woffor , Mayor.
•lames D. VVilkerson, Marshal.
Geo. S. Cobb, Clerk.
B. R. Mountcastle, Treasurer.
Aldermen —First Ward, J. C. Wofford, A. R.
ludgins; Second Ward. G. Harwell, W, 11.
Barron; Third Ward, John . Stover, Elihu
Jail; Fourth Ward, W. C. Edwards, Aaron
;ollins.
STANDING COMMITTKKB.
Street—Collips, Hudgins. Barron.
Finance—Stover, Edwards, Wofford.
Cemetery—Hudgins, Collins, Edwards.
Public. Hall—Hull, Wofford, Barron.
Relief—Edwards, liarron, Harwell.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Mk t hodist.— Pastor, Rev. J. B. Robins. Ser
vices, every Sunday at 11, a. in , aud 7:30, p. m.
Hrayei meeting, every Wednesday at 7:30, p.
n. Sabbath School, every Sunday at 9:30 a.
m.; J no. W. Akin, Suut. Yon eg men’s prayer
meeting, every Thursday at 7:30, p. m.
Baptist.— Pastor, Rev. F. M. Daniel. Ser
vices, every Sunday at 10:45, a. in. and 7:16, p.
iu. Prayer meeting,every Wednesday at 7:15,
p. m. Sabbath School, every Sunday at 9:30,
a. m.; D. W. K. Peacoc-, Supt. Young nien’6
prayer meeting, every Suud y at 2, p. m. Ser
vice ot song, every Sunday at 3, p. m. Month
ly conference, third Sunday ot each mouth at
3, p tn,
PHKsßTTEßtan.—Pastor, Rev. T. E. Smith,
services, every flr-t aud third Sundays at 11, p.
a. Sabb. th School, every Sunday at 9. a. m ;
r W. Milner, Supt. Prayer meeting, every
Wednesday at 7:30, p. m.
Episcopal.— Church ot the Ascension. Min
ister in charge, Rev. W. R. McConnell. Ser
vices. every Sunday, except third in each
month, at 11, a. in. Sabbath School, every Sun
lay at 10, a. m.
AMERICAN JOB OFFICE
O
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
HAND BILLS,
INVITATIONS,
CIRCULARS,
POSTERS.
SHIPPING TAGS,
SHIPPING BOOKS,
RECEIPT BOOKS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS
POST’L CARDS,
BLANKS,
And everything else in the Job Printing line
executed with
NEATNESS and DISPATCH.
Bring us your Job Printing and wa will
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
IN
PRICE AND STYLE.
EAST A WEST R. R. OF ALA.
ON and after Bjnday,Nov. 30th, 1884, trains
on this road will run as follow*:
GOINvt WEST—Daily, Except Sunday.
NO. 1. NO. 3.
Leave Carters vi11e........ 955 a. m. 115 p.m.
*• Ladd’s 10 06 136
“ Stiles bo r* 10 21 2 08
“ McGinr.lss 10 28 8 18
“ Taylorsville 10 31 8 27
“ J Deaton’s 10 39 838
***** and Davitte’s ~10 43 848
“f Waddell’s 10 4* *5
“■ 1 Rockmart 10 55 829
*• I Pineville 11 00 846
“ I Goddard’s 11 05 408
•* • Fish Creek 1111 4*o
“ ! Cedartown 11 34
“ Berry’s 11 47
“ Esom Hi 11.... 1158
• “ Rowell’s 12 08 p. m.
*• Dlay’s .12 3t
“ Cross Plains 12 48
“ East A West Jun.. I 28
“ Sulphur Spring .. 151
“ Duke’s, 2 08
“ liobron 2 2
“ Gray’s 2 37
“ Ghatchie 2 45
“ Francis 2 56
“■ Singleton 3 05
“* Ackers 3 08
“• Ragland 3 26
“ Fan-view 3 43
“ RuNyland’fe —3 47
Arrive Broken Arrow... 205
TiOING AAST—Daily, Except Sunday.
NO. 8. xo. 4.
-cave Broken Arrow 845 a.m.
*•' “ Bowlan* V5'........ 905
f “ Fail view . 918
1 “ UaglunU. 933
“ Akers 9 51
“ Singleton’'* 956
“ Francis 10 04
“ Ohatchie... 10 17
“ Gray’s. 10 25
“ Hebron 10 47
*• Duke’s 1101
“ Sulphur Spri Dg ..1118
*• E. i W. June ... ..12 55
“ Cross Plains... 12NJp. m,
“ De1ay’5............... 1 01
“ Pmostine ... .....139]
“ Howell’s 1 27
“ Warners „... 1 48
“ Esom Hill 3 28
“ Berry’s..... 914
“ Cedartown 3U6 6 40 a.m.
“ Fish Creek 8 81 6 19
“ Goddards 3 36 6 39
** Pineville 3 48 6 47
“ RorV rp ” rt. .-. 3 48 7 08
“ Waddell’* 356 7 88
** Davitte’s.... 401 764
“ Descifl * 518 7 36
“ Taylorsville 414; 7,65
“ McGinnis*’ ... .... 419" fi!08
“ Btiiosboro 4 2ft 20
“ Ladd’* 4 41 47
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PHYSICAL AGON Y EIGHT TEAM PRO
CLAIMS ItlS HAPPtMESS.
Mental agonr ie dreadful, but when that
and physical ailment combine, it is simplj
terrible. Such was tlie condition of Geo.
W. Frampton, of Huntingdon, W. Va,
for eight years. He was a sufferer of ne
croses—that is, the leg bone at tlve ankle
was inflamed and mortified, which caused
running sores. He says: “Pieces of bone
the size of a silver three cent piece came
out of the sores on my leg. The discharge
from the sores was almost continual, and
I was unable to walk. For eight years I
have been doctoring. I had been under
the treatment of a physician at Newport,
Ky., for a year; anotlier at Burlington, 0.,
attended me for thcee yeara,and a doctor
here at Huntingdon worked with me for
a long time. None of them did me any
good, and they all finally said my case
was hopeless, A few months ago 1 com
menced trying Pebcna, and now I am
well. I can walk as good as anybody,
and have perfect use of my limbs.”
Mr. Alt. Lusk, Wooster, Ohio, writes:
u Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. I have
been a great sufferer from that dreaded
disease, chronic catarrh cf the stomach.
I have thoroughly tried your Manalin,
and it has done me more good ten-fold
than all the doctors’ prescriptions, and I
have used legions of them.
Mr. Edgar Harte, Smeltzer P. 0., Elk
county, Pa., writes: u I have bought sev
eral bottles of your Per on a , and find it
to be of great benefit. I also gave it to
some of my friends; they experienced
the same result.”
Mr. L. R. Wollen, 45 and 47 Ros*
street, Pittsburgh, Pa , writes: “ 1 am tak
ing Pbruna with good results, and can
highly recommend it to all. I have ap
plied at the different drug stores for one
of your books. They claim they have
none on hand at present. Please do me
the favor to send me one. ’*
W. W. Russell, druggist, Canonsburg,
Pa., writes: I handle your medicine,
Peruna. I have sold immense quantities
of it, and consider it a staple article. I
have a great many customers who think
there is no medicine like it tor a tonic or
for building up the system. I recom
mend it as a safe and reliable remedy.”
Calista Fishel, Malvern, Ohio, writes :
“ I take pleasure in recommending the use
of Peruna and Manjalin to any one
afflicted with any form of lung or bron
chial trouble. I have been for some time
afflicted with a very troublesome cough,
but a few bottles of PkRUNA entirely
cured me.”
ATTENTION, LADIES!
I desire to inform the ladies of Cartersville
and vicinity that I am prepare*! to do all kinds
of dress work. Special attention given to cut
ting and fitting. Thanking vou for your patron
age in the past and soliciting the same in the
future, I am, very respectfully,
MRS. W. J. JOHNSON,
Rooms over R. H. Jones store.
Sept. 9th, 1884--tf
OIW MOUSES.
Insure them with John
T.lorrii*
W. A. BRADLEY,
On West Main street, Shaw’s old stand.
Is prepared to do all kinds of repairing in
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, Afl.
He can do anything in the wood, iron or paint
line, and at prices to suit the times. All
work promptly attended to and neatly finished
Call on him if’yon want your old bnggies made
new, and, our'word for it, you will get the
worth oi your money. Wheel weighting a
pee ialitjr.
Get good literature by the best authors, for
onlv a few cents, which vou ca n read and send
to your triends. Wiklc A Cos. w*ll supply you
at low prices.
Thousands of libraries aud other good read
ing matter can be had very cheap at Wikle A
Co’s book store.
jiitiul
Have built up a very large trade ou T. J
MAGRUDKR A CO’S
CUSTOM MADE SHOES.
FITBETTER,
Wear 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,
LQRILLAROS
MACCOBOY SNUFF.
CAUTION TO CONSUMERSx
As the many inferior imitations have ap
peared upou the market in package* so closely
resembling ours as to deceive the unwary, we
would request the purchaser to see that the
red lithographed tin caus iu which it ia pack
ed always bear
Our Nam* and Trad* Mark.
In buying the imitation you pay as much lor
an inferior at tide as the genuine costs.
BE SURE YOU OBTAIN THEfGENUINE.
Lorillard’s Climax
RED TIN-TAB FLUB TOBACCO,
The Finest Sweet Navj Chewing Tobacco
Ever Hlaae,
The Genuine always nears a Red Tin-Tag with
our name thereon.
BEWABE OF IMITATIONS
Messrs Halieft Mower, Atlanta, Ga,—Gents:
I have used your Elixir Mandrake and Uuchu,
and found entire relief from a sick headache
which I have suffered from for the past twenty
five years, and recommend it to all others
smilarly affected. Mrs. E, J. Johnson.
_ , . Atlanta, Gn.
For sale by M. F. Word, druggist, Carters-
Tille, Ga.
Every Schoel Teacher in north Georgia
should goand see the new improved portrlie
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BARTOW CLASSICAL
—AHD—
SCIENTIFIC INSTITU I E,
AT
ADAIRSVILLE- <?A.
The tall tern of thia Institute will cos
mence August 15th. Fall corps of torn patent
teacher* provided. Board can be obtained on
very reasonable term* with the principal.
The collegiate and scieniilic departments will
have all modern appliances neceesary lor
thorough instruction, especially book keeping
and civil engineering, minerology and min
ing. Student carried to tbe Junior elass course
of the University ot Georgia and Tennessee.
Send for circular.
HKNKY D. CABERS, Principal.
Adairsville, August 5. Mh<4. tt.
HUNKY TO LOAN ON BARTOW COUN
TY FARM LANDS.
NEW COMPANY! NEW AND LOWER
RATES! Apply to A. M. FoUTE,
jday 18, 18S4-tf Carterevtlle, Ga.
M&B
ELIXIR.
MANDRAKE & BUCHU.
ffatart’t Trac Keatdy far all IttUaat
"Plaaases ar Tarpldlty af tha
Liver & Kidneys,
Bilious Headaches. D/snepida, Oostiven-**-
Soar Stomach, Jaandice. Heartburn, Nervotu 5
ness, Catarrh of the Bladder, Retention and In
oontinence of the Urine, and loss of tone to th
parts. It has no equal in the relief and cure o
rile#.
Brice 50 Cents.
Manufactured By
HAIIiIB tft> MOWSIR
W Whitehall St, Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale By
M. F. Word, Druggist,
Carters'vllle. Ga.
A COMPLETE >
BOOK AND NOTION HOUSE,
WIKLE& GO.,
North Cornßr Bank Block, ,
Oartorsvillo* O-a-
Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia .
BIBLES A HYMN BOOHS,
MISCELLANEOUS
A!f BLANK BOOKS,
WAIVER NOTES.
Receipt and Draft Books.
Letter Paper Legal and Fools Cap
Papery,Plain and Fancy Note Pa
pers, Envelopes various styles,
Fancy Box Paper, with
Envelopes and Cards
to match, Printers
Stock, Pencils.
Gold snd Steel Pens, Crayons, States,
School Satchels, Book and Shawl
Straps, Sheet and Book Music
Violins, Guitar*., Banjos,
best Quality Stiinga,
Accordeons, Au
tofihones.
Chromoa,Engraving*,PictureFiame*
and Mouldings, Autograph and
Photograph Albums, Work
Boxes, Scrap B:xiks, Let
ter Files, invoice and
Bid Books,Pocket
Books, Pocket
Knives,Not ions. Jewelry,Artists Ma
terial, Transfer Ornaments, Scrap
Book Pictures,Fancy Baskets
Pertorated Mottoes and
Card Board, Brackets,
Work Stands, Wall
Paper, Table
Oil Cloth, Oiled Linen window shad*.
Rustic, Felt, Paper, and Cambric
Window Shades, window Cor
niceand Curtain Fixtures
Boys’ Wagons. Doll Carriages, Velo
cipedes, Hooby Horses, Toys,
Games, Tops, Marbles, Balls,
Croquet Sets, fishing tackle
Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco,
and Sniokers Articles.
Wo have a complete Sewing achiue
department and supply everything in that
line.
Vie call the attention of merchants to
our low prices for Show Cases and many
other g oods supplied by us.
Orderly Mail” Solicited,
WIKLE & CO.,
Naxt Hoar to Post Offica.*
CASVSBSmiiI, fil.
il-FREE!
fPRELME SELF-CURE
i Sm A favorite prescription of oae of tKj
noted and aucoeaafut specialists la tbsUJK
•.ow retired) for tha cure >f
fjc t JfawAnad, ITmlhmh and IKway.SiDt
la plain eaka4 avelop/Vw. UnmW* oae dttih
A. D. VANDIVEKES
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
TH (ill, IHH (HUS,
CANNED GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
"FVesliest Vegetables.
NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES.
Wood & Willow Ware, Red Cedar Buck
ets Washboards, Seives Paper Bucket*.
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 be delivered within the
incorporate limits, free.
A. D. VANDIVERE,
WestMalaStreet, CATGRSYILLB. QfiBBUA
PHILPOT’S FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR
is a Machine specially adapted for distributing rough manures mod ma
nures of ail kinds, either broadcasting or drilling it.
BLACKSMITH TOOLS.
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, CARPENTERS TOOLB, AXES,
SPADES, SHOVELS. BOLTS, ETC., POCKET AND TABLE
CUTLERY. WAGON AND BUGGY HARNESS.
WAGON AND BUGGY MATERIAL.
G-TJNS & PISTOLS,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. TRACE AND LOG CHAINS.
MANURE AND HAY FORKS. LOCKS. HINGES AND
SCREWS. PLATED WARE. FIELD AND GRASS
SEEDS. COTTON AND MANILLA ROPE,
;AND OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
CARTERBVILLE. GEORGIA,
MANUFACTURE!* OF AND DEALERS IN
Harness, Saddles, Bridles & Whips,
BiIMM BWmPffll
CORNER OF MAIN AND ERWIN STREETS,
OAnTßrtsvrt.r.H. obohoia.
Envelopes, letter heads, circulars.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
ORNAMENTAL BOOK AND JOB
* A ■“ + 9's S*
— ■ -f. 1 — —A* ■ ♦ —— ■Jrr'i —*
FRDMFTLY EXECUTED AT
TfieAmerican Job Offica
STATEMENTS. NOTE HEADS. BLANKS.
PARSONS’!!? PILLS
And will completely change the blood In the entire system in three month*- Aif
peraon who will take l Pill each night from 1 to 13 week*, may be restored te *****
health, if such a thing he posaible. For Female Complaint* these Fill* have
Physicians use them for the cure of LIVER and KIDNEY diseases. Sold ewyw*****
or sent by for 35c. in stamps. Circulars free. L S. JOUJfSOSI A 00-, Beaoc. Mm
niDUTUCDI A
illr if 1 ilTill|lS£-3wE=£
VS? | I II I || Bat Bllf 1 Trovenuoo u better than cure.
jpasssm.
ol' tfat Spine. St>Jd everywhere. ( IwuUn flree. 1. S. Si CO., *H irrr _ nrfrrrrT , M p^
It U 1 weU-knowa fact that awt of tbe flg PS S3 Sj s9® 9Bo® ft 1 S
{forte and Cattle fowucr oid in this noun- SR fj|a S3 g ||H ul m 1 8 SSL fc
trr ts worthier; that -Sheridan a Condition |a|X |Bf HL. 9JB gfp, Hi m. 9 99 W
t*nwder is abuolntely pure and varv valuable. HJft Ht 16*8 V* Ifti 9 ifl I
IVlnitL BlLlllJ Lit I
der. pmc. cot tttspooofil to eaota pint of . .. o
bod It will also positively prevent and cure] HofCholara, he. BcMevervwtiare, ari*Br""‘i,
mTa *■#%* ■> a| A|iAl pn A Lumps, rmish*i la Urge rani, pries *!•. ■**. mm
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