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3SVERLY W. WRENN, Proprietoor. JOHN E. POOLE, Manager.
The Catoosa Spring’s,
tJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
IMIESE CELEBRATED SPRINGS are one hundred and tw(lve miles from Atlanta on the West
on* and Atlantic Kailiod, only fours ride, and are very remarkable for the great va.ietv and
medicinal virtues of the waters, fine monnlain air, and convenient location. The spacious Hotel
building and Cottages are now opeu for the season, and visitor: will find commodious grounds, am
-le shade. <?ool, airy rooms, courteous attention, and a table supplied with an abundance of good
things. The Proprietor and Manager are determined to use every means to make this the
Most Desirable Summer Resort in tlie South !
Fast trains leave Atlanta daily at 5:20 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. for the Springs. Being only twenty
six miles from <Chattanooga, parties desiring to visit the far-ftmed
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
Can leave Catoosa at 9:80 a. m„ visit the Mountain, and return at 6:00 p. x. On and after June
10th. (and until October Ist) 1879,
EXCURSION TICKETS
.from Atlanta to Catoosa Springs and return, including lioth railroad and stage fare, will be sold at
tne following rates:
One week’s Itoard. : : : : : $lO oo I Three weeks’ board, : : : : : $24- 00
Two weeks’ board, : : : : : 17 00 j Four weeks’ board, : : : : : 31 00
Tickets can be purchased for a longer time than for four weeks at same rate per week as above.
Excursion tickets good to return the dav of leaving Springs.
For further particulars, or copy of “Guide Book to summer Resorts” and Farm Houses, or pam
phlet giving analysis of Catoosa Springs, address:
B. W. WRENN, General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ca.
THE I ARMEHS’ HOUNE.
THREE DOORS EAST OF RAILROAD MAIN STREET,
Cartersville, Georgia.
Farmers, look well to your interests and be sure to call on S. J. FRANKLIN, before buying or
selling. Highest Market Priee Paid for all kinds of Country Produce.
We have now in store a well selected stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of Clothing, Hats,
Boots, Shoes, and Domestic Dry Goods. Also, a tine line of Ladies’Trimmed
and Untrimmed Hats of the Latest Styles.
Wc also carry a heavy stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, all at bottom prices for cash or barter.
1 have recently taken into my employ Mr. Thos. Head, who is well known in this and other
counties, and would be happy to see his many old friends and customers at his new quarters, prom
ising them the same fair and honest treatment that they have heretofore received at his hauils.
Now to the delight and surprise of thousands of farmers comes that king of agricultural implements
for renovating and pulverizing .he soil.
J/
I nis harrow cuts the clods and sods deeper and liner, and d.-es more execution on the soil in har
cowinv '!i'- ground once than uy other harrow can do by goit g over it t\\ ice. It covers s* eds and
grain tatter ait thoroughly stirs, levels and smooths f! ■ ground. L a perfect v, > ator, grass,
weed and -mike killer. It ha- the cotton chopper or sweep w ngs which ; and p the harrow to use as
cultivator. The cotton ehopiter is a perfect: working implei tent, and saves the labor of at least 8
bands in out* da v*s use, as one horse it ml hand chop 1 . out J2to < a acres a *la\.
Orders will be fIU-.-l a! her! notice for harrow and cotton <d Opper at resonable prices.
i. ; j t-i item .. .i t and Diploma tivanlril ai Ulant i Go. Stan Fair, and Cut lVe
i’ivmiuro awarded at sulphur sprin ■#, Temu, Fair.
Std • nod coiintv rielits can be purchased by ad Iressiug
SAMUEL J. FRA NKLIN, Inver,tor and Patentee,
majis-8m cartersville, ga.
CARRIAGES. BUGSIES and WAGONS.
It. 11. JO.XES.
Cartersville, Georgia.
T FEEL JUSTLY PROUD OF TIIE REPU-
I ration awarded by an appreciative people. I
io a square, honest business as near as I know
now. and endeavor to give every one the wortli
ot uis money. All work warranted, not for a
war only, but for any reasonable time, i say it,
and defy contradiction, there is
No Better Work Made in America than
I am Building.
I have a Repository in Rome, in charge of Air.
W. L. Whitely, in old Odd Fellows’ building,
corner above "new Masonic Temple. Wagons,
Buggies. Ac., kept by him are just what they are
represented to be. All sold under warrantee. I
also have a shop in Rome, at the obi stand of D.
Lindsey <fe (Jo., run by It. L. Williams, where
new work and all kinds of repairing will be
done at prices to suit the times.
ftejS'*' Give us your trade. inchG
FARMING LAN 1)S
-AND—
City and Village Property
—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOB—
ATLANTA REAL ESTATE
| AM BUYING AND SELLING FARMING
i. lands and Cartersville and village property
in Bartow (formerly Cass) county. I nave for
sale fifteen farms, most of them near the railroad
depot, and convenient to post-offices, churches
and schools. These lauds produce cotton, all the
grains and grasses, and water and timber good
mid abundant. This village is fifty-three miles
north of Atlanta, Ga., and eigty miles south of
Chattanooga, Tenn. Address
WM. T. WOFFORD,
Attorney at Law and Dealer in Real Estate ?
Cass Station, Georgia.
A. F. MURPHY,
Home, :::::: Georgia.
GENERAL SOUTHERN AGENT
New York Portrait Painting Company.
VYTILL TAKE ORDERS FOR ANY QUALI
TY ty aud size portrait known to the art for
ess money than suc h work cau be done for by
.my other house. Parties desiring portraits can
. end photograph, with description of complexion,
hair, eyes and dress. junel2-m
ACTUAL BUSINESS !
Students on Change
—at
31ooreUs
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY,
ATLANTA, GA.
r HE BEST PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL
in th j country. Students can enter at any
me. To:at expenses for three mouth*, iucliuf
iug tuition, stationery, board, etc., 4115. Send
for circulars. B. F. MOORE, President.
aprS4-Bm.
THE STAII SALOON.
I *’ •
BAR AND BILLIARDS.
WORT E. PAINE
Has oped for the spring and summer busiuesa
md will keep always on baud
THE VERY FINEST LIQUORS,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY AND WINES,
- Which will l>e manipulated into
FaNCY DRINKS OF ALL KINDS.
JBgjjp-Beer ou draught
Cigars of the best bi nu.L. The public, respect
fully invited toenli. mayl
THOMPSON’S
Restaurant aud Cafe,
(1 Whitehall St., Jaoiee Block)
ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGIA.
Creat Reduction In Prk jos,
(t#al* at all Hour* of tiie Day at 745 ots.
ICE CREAMS AND ALL THE DELICACIES
OF THE SEASON.
lav ladies’ cate is elegantly fitted up aud is
>ofc u. the popular n>aoHi fpr the ladies.
*V ri7 y. i, TH* M IVON.
SAM’L. J, FRANKLIN’S
Catting and Smoothing Harrow,
AND COTTON CHOPPER.
( Patented: J uiie 19, 1879.)
This harrow ha irom 32 to 64 sharp
steel sword teeth in such ingenious
shape that in stirring the soil each is
c itting within two inches of the other.
T ds harrow is very light, well made,
strong and complete, aud can be easily
o era 1 and by o le pair of homes, and is
m. light draft that the driver may ride.
T ie incline ol'.the teeth makes it light
ri nniug, as it does not choke with stalks
a id weeds, or hitch it roots and stumps
E. J. Hale & Son’s
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SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS,
PUBLISHED BY
Iversoi. Blakeiuan, Taylor & Cos.,
NEW YORK,
R. E. F ARK, General Agent,
rpHIS series comprises among others, the fol-
I lowing well-known
STANDARD SCHOOLBOOKS:
New Graded Readers,
Robins m’s Mathematics,
Spt nceriau Copy Books,
Well’s Scientific Works,
Riddle’s Astromics.
Daua’s Geology,
Woodbury’s German,
Kerbs Grammar,
Webster’s Dictionary,
Swinton’s Histories,
Swinton’s Word Books,
Swinton’s Geographies,
Pa: quell’s French,
Gray’s Botanies,
Bryant & Stratton’s Book-keeping,
" Cathcart’s Literary Reader, etc., etc.
Correspondence respectfully solicted.
Address ROBERT E. PARK,
General Agent.
Care J. W. Burke & co., Macon, Georgia.
ATLANTA SUNDAY PHONOGRAPH
i —IS TIIE
Livelies!:, Spiciest, and 3auc!est
Journal in Ceergia.
*. ON TRIAL V *
! EIGHT WEEKS FOR 25 CENTS.
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XX POLITICS THE PHONOGRAPH IS A
purely
An Independent Democratic Journal.
Favors a s ilicient amount of national currency
to sucoecsf illy carry on the business of the coun
try. It is i ppoaed to national bauks and bond
holders, o poses fraud, humbugs anti corrup
tion, and t. kes especial delight in showing up
everything which tends to injure the masse*.
IT IS A PEOPLE’S PAPER.
1 year, $2; 6 mouths, $1; 3 months. 60 cents,
cash in ad', auco. Address
W. T. CHRISTOPHER,
33 Broad Street (up-stairs),
Atlanta. Ga.
LSSEX CHOICE,
The “Old l-ttiliablo’* fiarher,
OTILLCONTINUES THETONSOiUAL ART,
io He is n >w running four chairs—three on the
cast side u the square, and one over the store of
J. A. Step .eus, West Main street. This latter
shop is in i .large of William Johnson, an excel
lent young harder. As heretofore, Essex guar
aniees sat si action to his customers, ana will
Ihrvh nothing nnihnib to please ihojn. < all on
a>BEX CHOICE.
I* | I' | | | | | |
Cri’eat Barg-ains.
J. A. ERWIN &> SON
ARE OFFERING AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Dry Cooris, Clothing,
Dry Coods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Boots and Shoes,
Crockery, Ac., &c.,
Crockery, &c M &c.,
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Call and Examine their Goods and Prices
Before Buying.
J. A. ERWIN & SON.
Cartersville, Ga., Sept. 19th, 1878.
TO RAFFLE.
A MAGNIFICENT ORGAN.
Wilcox Ac White
Call at ;h3 Postoffice and see the
Organ.
PARTICULARS TO BE HAD AT W. H.
WIKLE A CO.’S
U. O. ROBERTSON, M. D.,
Hygienic Physician and Electro-
Therapeutist,
TJKGS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THE
J > citizens of Bartow, Gordon, Cobb, Cherokee,
and other 1 ounties of North Georgia, that for the
sake of rendering his mode of treatment more
universal anil available, and the Health Institute
equally easy of access to patients in all parts o:
the state, hls removed from Rowland Springs to
Atlanta where he has permanently established a
Heajth lusitute.
Tlx© Atlanta Health lixntitnte
is the only institute south superintended by reg
ularly qualified Hygienic Phyeieiaus, and the
only place where all kinds of curable diseases
are" scientifically treated without a particle of
medical drug in any form, and with success un
paralelled by any other known process of treat
ing diseases.
Parties \ ho are, because of Continued dosing
and drugging, considered incurable, are re
spectfully equested to visit or correspond with
us. Thousands of chronic invalids, after having
patiently t ied the “deadly virtues of the (drug
ophatic) In aling art” and with no other change
than that of growing continually worse and
worse, have under the Hygienic system of medi
cation, been speedily and permanedtly restored
to health.
For particulars, call at ATLANTA HEALTH
INSTITUTE, No. 178 IV. Peters street, or address
DR. U. O. ROBERTSON,
feb2o Atlanta, Ga.
Cheapetst and Best.
HOWARD HYDRAULIC CEMENT.
MANUFACTJRED NKAR.KINGSTON, BARTOW COCN
TV, GEORGIA.
EQUAL to the best imported Portland Ce
ment. Send for circular. Try this before
buying elsewhere.
Refers b; permission to Mr. A. J. West, Presi
dent Chert itee Iron Company, Cedartown, Ga.,
who has bi ilt a splendid dam, (cost $7, 000.) using
this ceinen, and pronouncing it the best he ever
used. Also refer to Gen. Wm. Mcltae, Superin
tendent W. & A. Railroad Company, who has
been using it for piers 01 bridges and culverts ou
his railroa 1, lor two years; a:so to Capt. John
•Postell, C. E. Also to John Stone, Superinten
dent of Ba tow Iron Company, Bartow, Ga., who
has built several lftrge reservoirs with it, which
are perfect; to Messrs. Smith, Son A Brq., of
Rome, wh > have made a splendid pavement
with it*, to Capt. M. B. Grant, or Mr. Gilbert
Butler, of Savannah, who have- used it with
great success in stucco work, or Major Bryan,
of Savauuth, Mr. J. J. Cohen, ot Rome, to
Messrs. G-ant, Jacksonville, Ala., who have
used it for fountains, pavemeuts, fish ponds, cel
lar floors, ‘to- T. C. Douglass, Superintendent
East Riv-r Bridge, New York, who pronounces
it equal to the best Imported Portland Cement.
Address G. 11. WARING, Kingston, Ga.
sepl2-ly.
EU LAWSHE,
PRACTICAL
OPTICIAN AND JEWELER,
47 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.,
SOLE AGENT FOR THE
Arun lal Tinted Spectacles,
e.i f
The lwst in use. A lit guaranteed or money re
funded.
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles re
paired by lompetent workmen at prices to suit
the times. All work warranted.
Speolaoh G.asses, o; any description, matched.
Any arti de iu the line ot Watches, C.o ks, or
Jewelry furnished at lowest prices. mchfi
Fashionable Barber Shop.
Cartersville, ge<>rulv,
Up-suiirs, Over Xew York Store , Bank Jllock-,
By JOrjTTAYLOK.
HAS BEEN IN THE BUSINESS 35 YEARS,
and is one of the most accomplished bar
bers iu the South, liis shop is well turn ouuuort
ably furnished. He is the only barber in the
State who uses Pbalou’* Celebrated Chemicul
Hair Invigoratorf to prevent baldness and dis
eases of tbi scalp. All who have tried it know
it to be a spociljc.
Ho also Laos the celebrated Russian (Jouissau
Shaving So ip, v. nich is known to lie t|jo best soup
in the world. It ba* the invaluable projierty ol
preventing pimples aud all cutaneous eruption*.
To those who shave twice a week, he will fur
nish a pnv ito soap and latter cup, lreeof change.
The patronage of (he public geAeralty is in
vited aid 1 aspect ally solicited. Polite, oourte.
ou anu goatleuiHuly treatment is observed to
ward all, und ifatisiactioii guaruutuoed.
Julvlh JOHN TA VIA hit, Pioprimor,
An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure.”
o
I3IPERIAL EOO X"001> ?
FOR ALL VARIETIES OF
Poultry, Fancy Fowls, Young- Chicks, Ducks, Geese ami Turkeys.
WILL MAKE YOUR HENS LAY.
Prevent and cure the common ailments and increase the profit of the Poultry Y ard from Fld TY to
ONE HUNDRED PER CENT.
THE imperial egg food has BEEN successfully used during tiie past
year by the principal fowl fanciers of Ro ne and Floyd county.
Testimonials of parties who have used the Food furnished on application. Trial packages by
mail prepaid for 50 cents.
A Live Agent NYanted, in Every County*
JfßgV- Liberal Terms. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Every one who has fowls will see tha
value of this sovereign remedy. Call on or address
CHAS. B. LANGWORTHY,
Office Southern Agency, 90 Masonic Temple,
mch6-3m ROME, GA.
THE BEST SEWING MACHINE EVER PRODUCED,
Whether for Family Use or Manufacturing,
IS THE
Double-Thread, Lock Stitch, Light-Running
fNE" w" DA'v~ri~;j •
It Will a Lifetime.
VERTIC A E EE E T>.
The Ver ical Feed is the greatest advance male in sewing mechanism since the invention of
Sewing Machines. We invite a careful examination of it, believing ho one can fail to recognize
the fact that it is
THE MOST PERFECT SEWING MACHINE MADE.
Sold by EDWARDS & BOWLER, Cartersville, Ca.
LOOK r JTO YOUII INTEREST!
TRY THE NEW FIRM.
FOOTE & COLLINS,
(Successors to T. A. Foote.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES.
ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND
CORN, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, FLOUR,
SYRUP, CIGARS, BACON, SALT,
SNUFF, • LARD, NAILS, YARN,
COFFEE, AXES, CROCKERY, SUGAR,
HOES, RAKES, SHOVELS, ETC.,
And Everything Kept in a First-Class Grocery House.
We intend to sell as cheap as the cheapest. All we ask is a fair trial. Short profits and quick
sales is our motto. Come and see us. [mch2o] FOOTE A COLLINS.
BAKER & HALL,
HARDWARE DEALERS,
(Cartersville, Ga.,)
Keep constantly on hand
:r ALL Klf> ' Ds^ OT plowb,
'S-Y V '-J' INK KKT KMVI-l ANU TABLE CUTLERY,
Till; CELEBRATED WHITEWATER WAGON.
I‘haitotts, Carriages, Buggies anil Silling IVagous Cheap,
Rubber and Leat’ner Belling, Corn Sbeilers Straw Cntters, Carpenters’ Tools
| AIM We have anything from the point of a needle to the moutt
vOmt? C/lic . v/u'ilc Mil . of a cannon, suns souci.
IV. C. BAKER,
JnlvlS H, H, HALL,
aaaininiri-
T. F. GOULDSMITH,
DkALEK IN
FURNITURE, METALLIC AND ROSEWOOD COFFINS,
*
Burial Shrouds, Etc., Etc.,
..esm?
Wesit Alain Sti'eet, ; j 1 : : Cartersville, Greox'gia.
Can be found at store through the day and at night room over store. ©ay*All calls promptly
attended to. feu27-6m
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gins with fg. J jR W
<sm m mmAfi&fjwE usr.
Prices Range from
Sews any fabric, from lace to leather.
Has the automatic self-regulating tension and
take up.
Always m order, and never fails in its duty.
Produces tiie best quality of work iu the great
est variety.
Requires no instructor. The printed direc
tions alone are needed.
Made from the finest material, by expert work
men.
Try it. It has never failed to give perfect sat
i: .'action.
££3o io is!4is.
Every Machine Warrant ed.
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OiJ* B ' EM^ST^l’r
FACTORIES
UNf° N WEST MERIDEN CONN.
F. F. FREYER,
General Agent for the South.
P >% C dUBCH oa CHAPCL h : 'iK
J.K X\ ■ style. <dHg|2k
;• >
■
The Leading Organ of America.
RAPIDITY OF ACTION, VOLUME,
PURITY and SWEETNESS of TONE!
I invite a critical examination of every por
tion of the Instruments. They must be seen to
be appreciated.
Agents Wanted Throughout Georgia,
Alabama, South Carolina and Florida.
KRAMICH & BACH,
C. L. GORHAM & CO.,
UN RIVALLED PIANOS!
RAVEN & CO.’S
(Late Raven & Bacon)
Square ami Upright Piano.
rpilE BEST MEDIUM PRICED PIANO IN
I AMERICA. Avoid being “taken in” on
cheap and worthless instruments and by “roam
ing" agents.” Buy only from a reliable and re
sponsible dealer, under whose warrantee yoi
will be safe. As General Southern Agent ami
buying foi cash only. 1 can sell yon at "Agent’s
wholesale factory prices,” and by buying from
me direct, you will get the benefit of the agent’s
commission and save you $25 to $l5O on each in
strument. Every instrument fully warranto,
by the m imi fact ure r, and myself, giving you a
double guarantee for five ytars.
I will put any instrument on trial a
your hous *, and ii it does not prove perfectly sat
isfactory, will take it away again, without an\
exiH itse, l siv or trouble to you.
PIANOS AND ORGANS rented, tuned and
repaired, and satisfaction guaranteed. Illustra
ted Catalogues, fully describing and showing the
external appearance of each style of instru
ments, ma.led free on application. All orders
by mail to me at Marietta, or Atlanta, or left
with Col. A. M. Foute, Cartersville, will meet
with prompt attention.
Be sure to write, or see me, if yon want to get
the best instrument for the least money, cash oi
on time, At Wholesale Factory Prices.
Fiist-class ortrans atsso and upwards.
JjgjP* SATISFA CT ION GUA RA N TEED.
Correspondence solicited.
□tv • Xj nxn r*i n .
Marietta, or Atlanta, Ga., No. 28 Whitehall
Street. [octlO-18m.J
V. L. Williams,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
TIN and SHEET IRON GOODS.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Roolin<r, Etc.,
And , ealer in
STOVES,
Hollow-Ware, Glass-Ware, Ete.,
CROCKERY, WSNDOW-CLASS,
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS.
TTIE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL
and examine. Prices guaranteed as low as
a good article can be bought anywhere.
Will give market price’ for clean cotton
rags. Corner Main and Erwin streets. anil7
W. H. WIKLE & CO., Agvuts.
THE FREE PRESS.
IS7D. FOR 1870.
C. 11.. C. WILLINGHAM, EDITOR.
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So many newspapers have died in Atlanta,
that when The Daily Post was announced, the
general op,uion was mac in a lew months it.
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ociore. Lust year mo l ost pubhsueu me pi' -
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PILES AND FISTULACUREP
I>K. .1. S. BBAZLEV,
AcStilesboro, Bartow coiuity, Ga., and
DR, A. G. BEAZLEY,
At Crawfortiville, Ga.,
Make a specialty of diseases of
the Rectum. They will trout Fis-um, Uh< r-
Pro.apsus, etc., of the boweis and will
gi.aj unteo a ierieot cure iu a short wkilo in ev
ery case of piles without the use of the kuiro ami
very little pain. Will point to cases cured or
give the Ik st‘of reference if desired. All Cler
gymen treated gratis. mchJ7
h. ivi. mountcasTle~ & CO.,
(Clayton’s old stnud)
CARTERS VILLE, : : • : Georgia--