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S. S. S. vs. POTASH.
I have had blood po : so.n for ten y nir. I know i have token one hundred bottles of
iodide of potash m that time, hut it did me i,o good. Lust slimmer my fnce, neck, hotly
aud hmbs were covered, with sores, and 1 could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu
mansm in my shoulders 1 took S. S. S„ and it has done me nr re pood than all other medi
rin<?. 1 r ?,;l a uf - M y/*<*•’. ’: nfl ne( k iiro perfectly clear and clean, and fhv rheu
pf>nn<!,''wl,e? 1 }) epm the medicine, and I now weigh
‘.’ m£■ ; he l Without s 1 !? nU i trT ; e Y r y ‘ a ! ,d h'aye me an appetite like a strong man.
J \.<>ukl not be without 8. b. 8. lor scvdru! tinx'p itn weight in gold
c, E. MITCHELL? W. 553d St, Ferry, New York.
Attention Everybody!
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&.11 Impairs ‘Will bo XjOss than Heretofore.
This is Done in View of the Hardness of the Times. Wo Keep
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THE NEW AND ELEGANT
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The LADIES’ FAVORITE, because
it is LIGHT SUNNING and does
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ite,because it is a quick and easy seller.
agents wasted islnmcltod territory.
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Office over Curry’s drug store, Cartersviile,
- STANDING COMMITTEES.
Council Chamber, )
Caktersvillk, Ga., Dec. 22,1885.i
It is ordered that the following shall constitute
the standing oonimvi tees of the Hoard of Alder
men for the year 1886:
Streets—A. l\. Franklin, John P. Anderson
and W. A. lira; : ley.
Finance—A. R. Hudgins, Gerald Grilfln and
George H. Gilreath.
OR in nantes—Herald Griffin, A. M. Puckett
and A. It. . udgins.
CEMETbi'Y —George IT. Gilreatli, A. M. Frank
lin and E. I). Puckett.
Relief—YV. A. Hradley, A. R. Hudgins and
A. M. Puckett.
Public E. D. Puckett, YV. A.
Bradley and John P. Anderson.
Tt is further ordered that this order be entered
on the minutes aud Clerk furnish each Alderman
with a eopy hereof.
(Signed) Jno. IT. YY’ikle, Mayor.
Attest: Sam’l F. Milam, Cle
CENTRAL HOTEL,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Lj. €. IIOSS, Proprietor.
Ample Accommodations for Commercial Trav
ers and Theatrical Companies.
In centre business locality and street cars run
front of the door augl3
i a a A YEAR. The coc RANT, the best local
rt 1 -iJU paper in the State.
The Best I Ever Used.
Caimkrsvili’ Ga., June 3, 1886. —
Mr. D. VV. ( ’mry: I Jiave used your Di
arrhoea and Dysentery Specific and con
sider it the best medicine I have ever
used. G. W. Martin,
Conductor YV. & A. R. R.
CU A Ju TiGT-T,
( i 7” .■.. i,' ! ... cenfui. otr .Specific
j-7 i Hi* ni!‘,-ier,v’i imitations, substitutes,
pih.M.i and m:rcK/ j ti.L-.ii.-rc > which- are got
...vt "■) f. r-e’i. no: <. t l.i:. r o>sn merit, but on
ine i,v. rJ of otr remedy. An imitation is
a.iCiiys a jr tad tt.nl a c!*uf, and they thrive
on, y a thrjexn r :a! r >om ton article imitated.
j ma i -e on Bt'sxl a t ■■{ t-A. in IH earcS mailed
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Drawer S. Atlanta, Ga.
“A BOWLD SOGER ROY.”
One of the Macon Volunteers and His
Ability as a Drummer,
SAMUEL DUNLAP, OF ATLANTA, GA.
The excellent picture w r e present at the head
of this column, is of a man who is as well and
favorably known in his capacity as a traveling
man or “drummer” as any one man in the
United States.
Mr. Dunlap 6nid in conversation recently:
“About four years ago I had a severe attack of
rheumatism, which completely disabled me for
a time, and which developed into what is com
monly called ‘chronic,’ attacking me when
least expected, and laying me up entirely; in
capacitating me for auv kind of business, and
causing me as much suffering in a day as should
be crowded in a life time. After one of my most
severe attacks, and when I had just got able to
hobble around, I met J. M. Hunnicutt. an old
friend, and he said he could make a remedy
that would cure me, and, by gracious, lie did. I
took two bottles of his stuff, piepared from
roots and herbs, and I have never had a twinge
of rheumatism since. The medicine was not
prepared for sale at that time, but was manu
factured bv Mr. llunnicutt for his friends.
About six mouths ago .t was determined to
place it upon the market, and a firm was organ l
ized for that purpose. Two weeks ago, in the
midst of my suffering, I noted in one of their
advertisements that, it was good for kidney
troubles also. I kmw it would cure rheuma
tism, and I bought a half a dozen bottles at once
and determined to give it a fair show at a kidney
disease of longstanding. It may seem extrava
gant, but the first day’s use gave me relief, and
before I had completed taking one bottle my
disagreeable symptons had entirely disap
peared. I have used-two bottles up to this
time, and I have not felt a trace of my disease
fora week.”
J. M. Hunnicutt & Cos., the manufacturers of
Ilunnicutt’s Rheumatic Cuie, Atlanta, Ga., as
sure us that their medicine is on sale at the low
price of SI.OO a bottle, at all reputable druggists
aud can lie procured at wholesale from jobbing
druggists everywhere.
DB.J.M. YOUNG.
Ho Endorses Curry’s Diarrhoea and Dys
entery Specific.
D. W. Curry : Dear Sir: lam familiar
with the formula and mode of preparing
Curry’s Diarrluea and Dysentery Specific,
ana prescribe it in my practice, with the
most gratifying results.
Respectfully, J. M, Young, M. D.
They Must Have It.
Pi neville, Ga.—Mr. D. W. Curry:
Please send me one dozen more of your
Liver Compound. YY T lierev T er it is used
jt gives satisfaction. I sold the last bottle
I had this morning. L. Rj^uardson.
Manufactured by D. YV. Curry Carters
ville Ga.
CARTERSYILLE. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1886.
\ BIG BUST IN BAETOW.
The “Unterrified and Uudefiled” Democ
racy Meet and Act—Badly.
In our humble opin'on Bartow has
witnessed her last mass meet lug. Tbe
mass meeting is a thing of the past so far
as Bartow is concerned. Things are
mixed and it takes a light lively fellow
citken to tell which one of the boys he
is. The democracy of Bartow has met
and acted—badly. The stalwarts and
mugwumps a*e nestling together jo a
downy bed of discord. There is a gen
eral, all-wool, yard-wide split in the
grand old party —a split that will take
years to overcome. Each democrat
knows who did the splitting. In every
instance the ’tolher fellow did the work.
It makes no difference who did it the
work has been effectually done.
Yesterday loomed forth in all giand
eur, the prettiest day we have bad for
some time. The town was quite active
early in the morning, and delegations
came pouring in up to the time of calling
tifemj 'rreei.ng. At ten o'clock the
Gordoni es l err Med at the opera house
to ratify the election of Gen. Gordon,
and at the roeec g several were
made by on lo al politicians. It was
evident to aU that Lie Gordonites were
well organised and came 'o the meeting
with tbe determination to contest every
inch of ground for their favorite. At 11
o’clock Dr. Feltcn commenced speaking
to a large crowd at the cor rt house, lie
held forth up die fine of calling the m.;?s
meet'ng at one o’clock. At that hour
the court too n was one miss of jammed
bum an by and chaos reigned supreme.
The dec ion of chairman was the first
tiling on docket and the Gordonites put
up Col. R. 11. Jones for the place, while
the F>a onifces put upMaj. A. F. Wool
ley, of Kingston. No balloting could be
bad in the court room and it was agreed
that the crowd would adjourn to the
court yard and allow tbe two factions he
voted by each man pas mg through tbe
rear gate of tbe yard, a count being
taken by two gentlemen, filends of each
candidate. In a vo 3 of about eight
hundred the Bauonites elected tbe-r
chairman by a vety small majority.
The newly elected chairman Maj. Wool
ley, then proceeded to call the meet'ng
tooide*. After much hurrah and com
motion it looked like the convention
would soon get to woilv and allow the
people to retu> n home, a great many of
whom did leave the scene thoroughly
disgusted.
The first lesoluticn offered was one by
Col. E. D. C -aham, which will he found
below, along with the resolutions of the
Baconites. Col. Graham’s resolution, it
: s seen, reqe'ros the stand ng by of the
nominat'en to he made in Atlanta on the
28tli. Mr. Warren Ak’n, on the part of
the Baconites, offered a substitute, which
is produced below. Bight here the split
took place. The Gordonites, claiming
the Bacon resolutions undemociatic, left
the yard and repaired to the court room
and proceeded to hold a conyent'on of
their own. Here it was two conventions
selecting two sets of delegates and cre
ating discord generally. We have, to do
both sides justice, concluded to publish
the proceedings of each meeting as given
us by the secretaries, thus leaving our
readers to draw their own conclusions.
THE GORTON ME! T NG.
After the assembling of Gen. Go xlon’s
friends in the court room, Col. 11. 11.
Jones was made chairman, who rallel
the meeting to order.
Upon motion of Col. E. D. Graham,
the following resolutions were unani
mously carried:
Whereas, this is a democratic meeting;
therefoi-e be it
Resolved, Ist., That we, the democrats
of Bartow count,y, duly assembled, here
by renew our allegiance to the demo
cratic party of the State of Georgia and
of the United Stales.
Resolved- 2nd., That none but dem
ocrats who wili be qualified to vote in
this county for governor and member
of congress at the elections in October
and November nent shall participate in
this meeting.
Resolved Crd., That no one shall vote
for any candidate for congress who will
~lot support the nominee of the congress
oriel convention to assembly in Carters
ville on the <Mh inst.
Resolved, 4ih., That no one shall vote
for any candidate for governor who will
not support the nominees of the guoer
na orial convention to assemble in Atlan
ta on the 23th instant.
Riesolved, 5., That a committee of five
—one Gordon, one Bacon, one Fain and
cne Clements man to be selected by the
candidates or their friends, be appointed
as tellei- or managers of the election
whose duty it shall be to see that these res
olutions are carried out and to declare the
remit.
Gordon delegates we’-e sel'ctc 1 by ac
c’umalion. Upon a vole being taken it
was found that Clements was the choice
of the meeting.
The following delegatee were selected
to the state convention : Geo. El. Waring,
If. T. Culpepper, E. B. Earle, L. S.
lYluuford, P. C. YY r aldrup, Robert Haney,
[.lngram G. W. Hendrix, John Adair,
J. G. M. Montgomery, R. 11. Jones, YV.
I. Bit le, E. D. Graham, Dr. J. S. Beas
-1 -y, Col. Ilerny I). Capers, C. M. Join's,
John YV. Akin. T. W. EE. Ha ris. from
the county at large —Dr. Tdndsay John
son, M j. Renfroe, Col. J. M. Vcaeh,
R .bert Anderson, J. C. Tumlin, A. M.
Willingham, Shelby Attaway, Joe M.
Moon, C. M. Franks.
TIIE BACON MEETING.
\\ r e have not time to publish the entire
proceedings of the meeting as furnished
by its secretary, but will do so next
week.
Upon motion of Mr. Warren Akin the
following resolutions were read and
adopted unanimously:
Be it Resolved, by the democracy of
Burtow county in mass convention as
sembled,
Ist, That we declare our firm and un-
—
faltering devotion to the true and time
honored principle? of Democracy.
2nd. That we hereby pledge ourselves
to vote for any proper nomination fairly
made.
On motion, Hon. A. O'. Bacon, of Bibb
' was unanimously declared the choice of
| the people of Bartow county for gover
! nor.
Judge Fain by a large majority was
| declared the choice of the meeting for
! congressman.
The following delegates were selected
to the gubernatorial convention : T. W.
Akin, Thos. W. Miller, T. J. Lyori,
i Lewis Caifies, W. A. Ciunn, Henry J.
McCormick, J. A. B iker, J. B. Conyers.
I Alternates —M. 11. Goode, Samuel
; Bams, T. C. Moore, R. YV. Satterfield,
Douglas YVikle, Lee Bqrrough, J. G.
Lowry, Creed Cunyus.
j It will be seen from the foregoing that
■ enough delegates have been sent to elect
both Bacon and Gordon, and enough to
spare to raise a military company. They
will all go to the State convention that is
to assemble in Atlanta on the 2Sth.
There the credentials of each delegation
will be passed upon.- Some of them may
be kept for active service and the balauee
returned home, or both delegations may
be thrown out of the convention entirely.
Time will only tell the fate of Bartow’s
gallant twin-delegation. It is the opin
ion of everybody that Bartow has wit
nessed her last political mass meeting.
Outside of the discord around the court
house no disturbance was had. Only
one or two arrests were made during the
whole day and they were for trivial of
fences.
Call of the County Executive Committee.
The following named gentlemen, who
compose the Executive Committee of the
Democratic party of Bartow county, Ga.,
for the ensuing two years, are urgently
requested to meet at the courthouse in
Cartersville, at 12 m., on Thursday, 15th,
ISB6. A full attendance is very much
desired to attend to business of impor
tance: W. J. Hillburn, S. C. Pilchard,
B. A. Barton, J. P. Hawks, Thomas J.
Lyon, John P. Lewis, W. F. Corbin,
Elihu Abernathy, Thomas C. Moore.
A. F. Woolley, Ch’rn. Ex. Com.
July 7, ISS6.
ANOTHER CALL.
Carteiisvilt v, Ga., July 7. —The fol
lowing gent emen will please meet me
at the courthouse on Saturday, the 17th
inst, at 12 o’clock in., for the purpose of
permanent organization as the Organized
Executive Committee for B irtow 7 county,
elected on the 7th inst. by the mass meet
ing at the court house: R. H. Dodd, E.
B. Earle, W. A. F. Stephens, W. 11.
King, Robert Haney, Isaac Ingram, Pat
tillo Waldrup, A. Y. Sheaf’.
R. If. Jones,
Chairman Pro. Tern.
NEWS ITEMS.
The war is over and now let the hatchet
be buried dee 1 er than ever.
In congressional matters w r e have
met the enemy and us is his’n.
Henry Porter has got back from a de
lightful visit to the old folks in Gwinnett.
Miss Agnes Wa*e will be the leading
soprana at the Baptist church next sun
day.
Messrs. Crawford and Hudson have a
gentle pony for sale, suitable for light
driving. A fine pony far a lady.
The farmers are now r tacWing General
Green for all they are wmrth. The Gen
cial has a lead that will be hard to beat.
And now the guhernator ail discord is
over, let the patriot come forward and
tb ow himself upon the altar of his
country. Announcements, live dollars.
There is no telling what the conse
quences would have been here yesterday
if whiskey bid been sold. The mass
meeting was the only disturber of the
public peace.
T ike the Macon Telegraph, we have
deposed oir Gordon-Bacon table. The
th'ng has got where it is not interesting
and the space will hereafter be taken up
in news matter.
There is a strong petition to get Judge
Fain to postpone court which he will in
all probability do. It would be a g r e?t
piry to take the farmers out of a crop that
has so badly needed work.
Miss Ida M. Moss, a beautiful and ac
complished young lady of Gainesville,
atter spending several weeks with the
Misses Shockley, returned home Satur
day. Some of the boys look sad and are
feeling around lor their hearts.
We sympathise with our young friends
Messrs. Thomas and Johnnie. Head in the
sid loss of a sister. They lost their be
- mother only a few 7 weeks ago and
now another sister is very low. Truly
the fates have been against this stricken
family.
The '‘Cinderella” company at the
opera house to-night will be the mo3t de
lightful aflair of the season. It is com
posed of Atlanta people and electrified
the people of the “Gate City’’ a few
mights since by their line singing,
tae house be crowded.
There w ill be a meeting of the citizens
of Cartersviile and the farmers of Bar
tow county at the opera house of the
third Saturday, July 17th, 1886, at 10
o’clock, a. m., to perfect arrangements
for the reception and entertainment of
; the State Agiicultural Convention which
will hold its session at Cartersviile in
August next. Let all who can be pres
ent and give this matter the attention its
importance requires.
The chairman of the cemetery commit
tee requests all parties due the city eenu
etery for burial lots, digging graves, etc.,
to come up and pay the same at once.
They need the money badly, besides this
matter is one that should demand your
attention. It is necessary for all parties
claiming lots and them unpaid for to
come at once and pay for and get a deeu
that future trouble may be avoided. It
is hoped all interested will respond
promptly.
NEW JEWELRY STORE IN CARTERSVILLE.
TURNER * BAKER
■9 Are Now Fully Prepared to Offer Special Bargains in
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles,
CHEAP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
takcn < t^ethpr fc^rt^.nwe^VVJ ch{l * ed the ? r ? cet 1 with SPOT CASH, by an experienced buyer. Our expenses are light. These facts
d'st inceVill * e i US t 0 f® 1 , 1 a . ny *“* l all Oot'dam ° ur hue as cheap, if not cheaper, than any house in Georgia. Orders from
u stance will receive prompt and careful attention. All goods warranted as represented.
S °- "'•••'•I- Turner, formerly o( Acworth, Oa, whieh ,8 gott
notice" ° mC t 0 Se ° ÜB ‘ " e " P^ eas ®d to show goods and quote you prices, and if we haven’t got what you want, wc can get it for you on short
TURNER & BAKER, (Conyers building, Bank block, Cartersville, Georgia.
Read This if You ore Coming.
Parties attending the re-union of the
18th Georgia at this place on Friday,
30th inst., must pay full fare coming and
arrangements have been made by which
they will be returned at one-third of the
regular fare on presentation and surren
der of certificates properly filled up and
signed by the agent from whom the tick
et to Cartersville is purchased and by the
undersigned at this place. Send in your
name and address promptly and receive
one of these certificates or you will have
to pay full fare both ways. Don’t delay.
- Geo. W. Maddox,
Cartersville, Ga.
Papers publishing this will confer a
special favor on the old soldiers and their
families.
Dissolution Notice.
The partnership of J. G. M. Montgom
ery <fe Son is hereby dissolved by mutual
consent. The business will be continued
by J. G. M. Montgomery-, who will set
tle all lusiness of the old firm.
Cartersville, Ga., July stb, 1886
J. G. M. Montgomery.
Geo. M. Montgomery.
An immense lot of fruit jars just re
ceived at Curry’s. May son and Gem.
Quarts and half gallons.
De-lec-ta-lave.
If children’s first teeth received proper
care and treatment, the second set would
be all the better for it. Let your dentist
treat them; and keep them clean and
healthy by using Delectalave. For sale
by all druggists.
The Best I EverUseif.
Cartersville, Ga., June 3, ISB6
tMr. D. W. Curry : I have used your Di
arrhoea and Dysentery Specific and con
sider it the best medicine I have ever
used. G. VV. Martin.
Conductor W. & A. R. R.
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The Buckeye force Pumps and Iron
Turbine Wind Mills, the best in the mar
ket, for sale by
Y. L. Williams & Cos.
For Torpid Liver it Beats Everything.
Cherokee Mills, Ga. —This is to cer
tify that 1 briught of J. W. Woods two
bottles of your Liver Compound and
used it myself for torpid liver. It gave
me good satisfaction —better than any
medicine I have ever used.
J. R. Hughes.
Itch, Prairie Mange and Scratches of
every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool
ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other.
This never fails. Sold by
F. M. Word,
Cartersville, Ga.
C. N. Mayson & Cos.,
Kingston, Ga.
An immense lot of fruit jars ’just re
ceived at Curry’s. Mayson and Gem.
Quarts and half gallons.
De-lec-ta-lave.
Many persons lose their teeth by the
destruction of the means of their support
—the absorption of the gums and sockets
caused bv the presence of tartar. Use
Delectalave with a soft brush and pre
vent the accumulation of tartar. For
sale by all duggists.
De-lec-ta-lave.
Good teeth promote the general health,
enables us to thoroughly masticate our
food, insure a pure breath and whole
some saliva, produce an agreeable eftect
upon others by the exhibition of a clean
and healthy mouth; but to have good
teeth; we must keep them clean and cor
rect any acidity of the secretions of the
mouth by using De’ectalave. For sale
by all druggists.
Ifire !
You may lose your bouse and contents J>y tail
ing to call on
W. H. HOWARD,
who represents the Liverpool London and Globe
and the Phoenix Insurance Companies. Don’t
neglect this. JS§F*Xow is the time. mchl 8
Quadruple silver-plated ware, the lar
gest assortment, prettiest designs and
lowest prices ever seen in Cartersvilie, a
Turner & Baker.
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From a Good Citizen.
I have used Curry’s Liver Compound
with great benefit to myself. Having
been subject to bilious attacks, I have
been entirely relieved by its use. And
my wife has used it with like beneficial
results in the preyention and cure of sick
headache. Ben Posey.
Curry’s Liver-Compound continues to
grow in public favor and the demand is
constantly increasing. It gives perfect
satisfaction in every case. An intelli
gent public was quick to discover that it
possesses real merit, hence the increased
demand.
COUNTRY BACON
COUNTRY LARD,
and PEAS,
10-3t* At J. K. ROWAN’S.
A Godsend to This Family.
It givfcs me great pleasure to add my
testimonial in recommendation ot Curry’s
Liver Compound. My son aged about
twenty-two years was afflicted with a
tremendous misery in the head. He
became almost blind. After trying two
physicians, who pronounced it sore eyes,
but did him no good. I concluded to try
a bottle of your Liver Compound, which
resulted in a perfect cure. lam satisfied
it is one of the best medicinees now be
fore the public and only needs a trial to
recommend i'self.
W. T. Inlow, of Pickens com ly.
For the speedy and sure cure of head
ache nothing equals Curry’s Liver Com
pound.
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This powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
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CANDIDATES.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce the name of
MR. J. F. LINN as a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Bartow county, Georgia.
For County Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce the name of
MR. H. W. COBB for rc-election to the office
of Treausurcr of Bartow County.
Violin strings, Guitar strings and
Banjo strings, the very best quality at
Turner & Baker.
Go to Turner & Baker’s and buy one
of their improved Elgin Watches, and
you won’t ‘get left.’
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Green fruit and bowel troubles go
hand in hand at this season of the
year. Provide for all emergencies by
laying in a supply of Curry’s Disrrhoea
and Dysentery Specific. It is the best
remedy in ihe market. A trial makes
it a permanency in every household.
A large assortment of Clocks, including
the Ithica Calendar clock, at less than
half the price of those peddled through
the country at Turner & Baker.
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The Formula is Good.
Renfroe, Ala., — Having for nine
years been in the drug business and
knowing the formula for Curry’s Liver
Compound, I consider it one of the best
of all preparations as a family medicine,
in all cases of the derangement of the
liver and the disease incident thereto.
Especially can I recommend it for that
distressing complaint, sick headache, for
which it acks properly in sufficient 'dose
it is a perfect panacea, and while largely
mitigating the headache at once removes
the intense nausea incident thereto. I
cannot do without it in my family.
R. Stokes Sayre.
All our clocks and watches are care
fully inspected and well regulated before
they are allowed to leave our house.
Turner & Baker.
You cannot talk politics and keep
cool without drinking plenty ot Curry’s
soda water,
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An immense lot ot fruit jars just re
ceived at Curry’s. Mayson and Gem.
Quarts and half gallons.
Go to Turner & Baker lor anything in
he jewelry line. You will be pleased
with their goods and prices.
B.ucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, - Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
The Roane Iron Company, at Chatta
nooga, will remodel its works, which
have been idle for live years, and will
hereafter make Bessemer steel rails.
The works will have a capacity of 150
t >ns per day, and will give employment
to 1,000 men.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
WILL CURE
HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
MALARIA
CHILLS and FEVERS
TIRED FEELING
GENERAL DEBILITY
PAIN in the BACK & SIDES
IMPURE BLOOD
CONSTIPATION
FEMALE INFIRMITIES
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
KIDNEY AND LIVER
\ TROUBLES
fQR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
. The Genuine hsu Trade Mark and crewed Red
Xiaes on wrapper.
TAKE MO OTHER.
NUMBER 23
££s°“ CAPITAL. PRIZE, *75,000
Tickets only 95. Shares in Proportion.
L.S.L.
Louisiana state _Lottery Company
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Quarterly
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Com
pany, and in person manage and control the
Drawings themselves, and that the same are
conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good
faith toward all parties, and we authorize the
Company to use this certificate, with fac simijbs*
of our signatures attached, in its adjptfnse
ments.”
Commissioners. Vi
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers Wwl
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State
Lotteries which may be presented at our counj
ters.
J. H. OGLESBY, Pre. Louisiana Nat’l Bk
J. W. KILBRETH, Pres. State Nat’l Bk.
A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat’l Bk.
Incorparated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legis
lature for Educational and Charitable purposes
—with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve
fund of dver $550,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its fran
chise was made a part of the present State Con
stitution adopted December 2d, A. l>„ 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed
by the people of any State.
It never scales or postpones.
Its Grand Single Number Drawings take
place monthly, and the Extraordinary
Drawings regularly every three months
instead of Semi-Annually as heretofore,
beginning March, 1886.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
TO WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH
GRAND DRAWING, CLASS G. IN THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS,
TUESDAY, July 13, 186-194th Monthly
Drawing
CAPITAL PRIZE, *75.000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each.
Fractions, in Fifths in proportion.
list of frizes.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE
1 do do 25.000
1 do do 10,000
2 PRIZES OF S6OOO 12,000
5 do 2000 10,000
10 do 1000 10,000
20 do 500 10,000
100 do 200 20,000
300 do 100 • 30,X)
iSoO do 25 25,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $750 6,750
q do do 200 . ... 4,500
do do 250 2,250
1967 Prizes, amounting to . . . $265,500
Application for rates to clubs should be made
only to the office of the Company in New Or
leaiFor further information write clearly, giving
full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Mon
ey t orders, or New York Exchange io ordinary
letter. Currency by Express (at
addressed A D n U u!!r. t •
New Orleans, La ,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, D. C.
Male p. 0- lily Orders payable
and address Registered letters to
NJSW OKLEANS "ATIONAt^ASK,,
Bartow Sheriff’s Sales,
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
House door in Cartersville, Bartow couuty
Georgia, on the
First Tuesday in August, 1886,
between the legal sale hours, to the highest bid
der, the following described property, to-wit:
One city lot No. 2, in the city of Cartersv ille,
bounded on the south by brick storehouse and lot
of E. D. Puckett, now occupied by L. B. Math
ews, fronting west on public square forty feet
more or less and running back to and bounded
by Gilmer street on the east and on the north by
lot formerly belonging to Thos. B. Shockley.
Levied on and will be sold as the property of
Emily R. Baker under and by virtue of a Justice
Court fi. fa. issued from Justice Court 882nd.
district G. M, said county, in favor of Carrie !•
Bell against said Emily R. Baker. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Levy made
and returned to .me by F. C. Watkms, L.^C.
W. W. ROBERTS, Sheriff.
J. A. GLADDEN, Dep’y Sli’fi.
CARTERSVILLE
West End Institute.
Will resume its exercises at the City Academy
on Bartow street, on Monday; August 16th, 1886.
Miss Carpenter and Mrs. J. W.
Harris, Sr., Associate Principals.
Miss Sailie Carter,
Instructress of Kindergarten department,
French, Elocution and Calisthenics.
Miss Sofge,
Vocal and Instrumental Music and German.
Miss Carpenter,
Ornamental department, including Oil and
China Painting and Crayon.
All Collegiate branches are taught in this
school.
Board can be obtained with Mrs. J. W. Harris
Sv., in a few yards of the Academy, where the
young ladies will be under the constant care o
the teachers.
Rates of tuition are as follows:
Collegiate Department 00
Intermediate - -- -- -- - * 2.00
Prepai atory and Primary LSO
Kindegarten - -- -- -- -- - 1-80
French and German, each, ----- 1.50
Music on Piano or Organ 4 00
Practice - - - -- -- -- -- IOC
Board including lights, fuel and washing 12.50
If the necessities of the school require, addi
tional rooms and teachers will be provided.
AIL children in the school will receive Public
Fund.
GEORGIA—Bai tow County,
To all whom it may cone rn: M. H. Tipping,
of said county, has in due form applied to the un
dersigned for permenent letters of administra
tion ou the estate of N. A. Tippins. late of said
county, deceased, and 1 will pass upon said ap
plication on the first Monday in 'Huy, 1886.
Given under my hand and ofiicial signature
,hi ’ 13layof May, 1886. ([ „„. Ar<n
Aie ter - been received at A' vim,
from Col. N. Lester as.nouneing
his candidacy for Attorney General of
the State.