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Harlow County Sheriff** Sale*.
\ \ rfLLBE SO HP before the court house door
>Y in Cartersville, Georgia, on the first Tnei •
day i■ January neat, IXB4, between the legal sale
hours, the following described property, to-wit:
lot of Ia ad ■ itmW'r 107, in the <ith district and
2rJ section of Bail jw county, Ga. Levied on and
will be sold aa t';e property of W. 11. I), Blalock,
to satisfy on* Lartaw county court li fa, in favor
of 8. H. Jones, against said W. 11. 1). Blalock
and J. I’. Blalock. Proparty pointed out by
plaintiffs’ attorneys, and id possession of W. 11.
I. Blalock.
Also, at the mint time,one store house and lot
iu the twn of Euharlee, said county,bounded on
the east by the Stilesboro and Rome public road,
• a the ■•rlh by tba Nelson grocery lot, on the
west by the R.‘S. Phillips house and lot, and on
the south by the store house and lot of S. M.
Frank* A (0., containing one-fourth acre, mere
or less. Also one vacant lot in the town of Eu
harlee, of said county, knowi a* the Nelson gro
cu y lot, and liounded on the east by the Stiles
bor* and Rome public road, on tlja north by the
Tayloravina nad Euharlee public read, on the
west by the It. S. Phillips house and lot, aad #■
the south hr the Phillip* and Tumlm store house
and let. Containing one-fourth acre, mors or
less. Also, lot of land n amber 663, in tiie 17th
district and Sid section of said county, contain
ing forty acres, more or less; as the property of
defeadau**, Phillips, Calhoun A Cos. All the
above levied <*n and will be sold as the property
of the defendants as aforesaid, to sat ify one su
perior court tl fa, in favor of I). P. Alahan vs.
Phillips, Ca'hsun *% Cos. Property pointed out
by plaintiffs’ attorney. sl(t.o.
J. A. GLADDEN, Sheriff.
_ A. M. FRANKLIN, Deputy Sii'fl'.
LAV BOOKS and OFFICE FURNITURE
EXECUTOR’S SALE
OF
VALUABLE PRO PERT Y.
Hy virtue of authority vested by the will of
Warreu Akis, deceased, will be sold before
tbo court house door in Cartersville, Georgia,
Rartow county, between the legal sale hours,
(the sale to continue from day to duy if necessa
ry,) on first Tuesday in January 1884, the follow
ing, as the property of the estate of said War
reu Akin, deceased.
< ue office desk and book-case combined.
Oue large combination lock, fire proof Iron
safe, double doors and vault.
One office stove and piping therefor.
Two Armchairs, (oue revolving,) six common
chairs:
Two tables and oue table-desk, one letter
press, oue office waste-basket.
Also, the former office and lot of Warren Akin,
fronting east o Erwin street, south by real
property of M. G. Dobbins and J. W. Harris,
west and north by the Abda Johnson residence
place. Lot about thirty by sixty feet.
Also, tbs following law books:
Moaks, English reports, vols. 1 to 25 inclusive.
Digest Ist to 15th vols. inclusive.
Decisions United States supreme court, to-wit:
Curtis’ Reps. 1 to 21 inclusive; and Digest to
same: Howard’s Reps. 18 to 24 inclusive: Otto’s
Reps. 1 to3, inclusive: Wallace Reports, 1 to 23
inclusive:
Following Digests: New York reports. 4 vols.:
• arbour* Harrington’s, 4 vols.: Matthew’* 2
vols.: Reaves’ Cobb’s Peters, 8 vols.: Prince’s:
Schley’*: Bacon’s Cobb’s A Lumpkin’s.
The following Reports: Campbell’s 4 vols.:
Coke’s, 7 vols.: Cowpers, 1 vol.: Ambler’s, vol.:
Johnson's Chancery, 7 vols.: Atkyn’s 3 vols.
Harper’s Equity, 1 vol.: American vols. 1 to 37
inclusive, aud Index—Digest 25th te 3tith inclu
sive, and Digest Ist to 24th inclusive; Dudley’s
Georgia, 1 to 57 inclusive, and Jackson’s Index.
Also, Conklin’s Treatise; Cliitty on Bills;
Maddock’s Chancery, 2 vols.; Vernon’e Chan
cery, 2 vols.; Newland’s Clmncefy Practice;
American Lawyer’s Form Book; Georgia Jus
tice; Chitty’s Blackstoue, 2 vols.: Tucker’s
Blackstene, 2 vols.; Attorney’s Com pan ion;
Leading Cases in Equity, 3 vols; Smith’s Leading
Cases, 2 vols; American Leading, Cases, 2 vol
umes; American Railway Cases, 2 vols.; Eden
•n Injunction; Kinues’ Law Compendium, 11
volumes; Kerr on Frandand Mistake; Chittyon
Bills; Sugden on Vendors; Col Iyer on Partuer
s tip; Green leaf’s Overruled Cases; Caldwell on
Arbitration; .Smith’s Master and Servant; Par-
>n on Wills; Sedgwick on Damages; Theobald’s
Principal and Surety; Bucknill on Lunacy;
Williamson Executors, 2 vol.; Kent,s Commen
taries, 4 vols.; Story on Agency; Potter’s Dwar
ris on Statutes and Constitutions; Cliitty on
Contracts; Phillips’ Evidence; Hilliard on Sales;
Storey's Equity Pleadings; Story on Bailments;
Green leaf on Evidence. 3 vols,; Watson’s Arbi
tration and Awards; Powell’s Evidence; Curtis
on Copy-right; Roscoe’s Criminal Evidence;
Starkie’s Evidence, 2 vol.; .storey on Promissory
Notes; Chittv’s Pleadings, 3 vols.; Cliitty's
Practice,2 vols.; Sherman* liedlield on Negli
gence; Hill on Trustees; Angell on Carriers;
•right's Husband and Wife, 2 vols.; Dillon on
Municipal Corporations; Angell * Antes on
Corporations: Wait’s Actions and Defenses, 7
vols.; Various numbers Southern Law Review';
Congressional Globes, Department Reports, Ac.;
Acts of Legislature, various years; Cobb’s Anal
ysis and Forms; Hotchkiss’ Statute Law and
State papers; Reese’s Manual; Code 1803, Re
vised U. S. Statutes; Story,s Equity, 2 vols.
Also, Dawson’s Compilation, Kennelt’s Puffen
dorf, and Jacob’s Law Dictionary, v<*ry eld and
rare editions.
Reports sold by sets; other works s ; ugly.
Prospective purchasers can examine any of
above property at my office. 1 will be glad to
exhibit thw same and to answer any inquiries iu
person or by letter with regard to same. Call oa
or address at Cartersville, Georgia.
JOHN W. AKIN, Executor
Of Warren Akin, deceased.
Administrator's Sale.
( T EORGIA BARTOW COUNTY.
VJT B> virtureof an order from the court of or
ary of Gordon county, Ga., will be sold before
the court he use door in Cartersville, Bartow
comity, on she first Tuesday in January, 1884,
within the legal sale hours the following proper
ty, to-wit: Four acres of laud, more or less,
located just outside, corporate limits of Adairs
ville, said couuty. Improvements consists of
four room cottage, barn, good well, fair orchard,
etc,. Said property bounded on the west by W.
A. k. R.,on the south by the Robbins property,
on the east by the Adajrsville and Calhoun
public r<>ad. n the north by the Hush property.
Sold as the property of Joshua Bowdoin,deceased
late of Gordon county for the purpose of distri
bution and paying debts of said deceased.
Terms of sale cash. This 29th of Nov., 1833.
JOHN W. BOWDOIN,
Administrator Joshua Bowdoin,• deceased.
nov29-4t 158 $4.74.
/ 4 EORGIA, Bartow County.
VJT M. A. Middleton, administratrix of Hugh
G. Middleton, deceased, has applied for leave to
sell all the lands belonging to said deceased.
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby no
tified to Ills their objections, if any they have, in
oiy office within the tim* prescribed by law, else
leave will be granted applicant as applied for.
Oct. 13, 1883. J. A. HOWARD,
$2.10. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands
against the estate of Richard C. Roberts,
late or Bartow county, deceased, are hereby no
tified to render in their deinauds to the under
sirued according to law; and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make immediate
payment. This Oct. Ist, 1883.
ADELAIDE N. ROBERTS,
oi'*-fit Kx’r’x. R. C.. Roberts, dec’d.
ri EORGI A, Bartow county.
\I Whereas, William F. Corbin hasapplied for
letters of administration 011 the estate of Edward
Rurford, late of the state of Arkansas, deceased,
bit leaving pro[M*rty in this state. Therefore, all
p rsous concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections, if any they have,‘in my office, within
the time prescribed by law, else letters will be
granted applicant as applied for.
Oct. 29, I*B3. J. A. HOWARD,
Nov l-4t-$2,28 Ordinary.
CN EORGIA, Bartow County.
X Whereas, W. F. Dempsey, administrator
of C. W. Dempsey, deceased, has applied for let
ters of dismission from said administration.
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby no
tified to file their objections, if any they have, in
my office within the lime prescribed by law, else
dismission will be granted on the first Monday
in Februrary next.
Nov. sth, 1883. J. A. HOWARD,
$5.97-12t Ordinary.
G 1 EORGIA, Bartow County.
f Whereas, David M. Taff and J. S. Tali',
administrators of Joshua Taff, deceased, has ap
plied for leave to sell all the lands belonging to
said deceased. Therefore, all persons concerned
are hereby notified to file their objections, if any
they have, in mr office within the time prescribed
by law, eUe leave will be granted applicants as
applied for. Oct. 22, 1883. J. A. HOWARD,
$2.16-4t. Ordinary.
Georgia, Bartow county.
B. T. Leake has applied to be appointed
guardian of tlie person • ml property of Emma F.
Bennett, a miuor resident of said county. This
is to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear
at the January term 1884, to show cause, ir any
they have, why said appointment should not be
made. This D*c 3rd 1883. J. A. HOWARD,
deefi 4t 70 $2.10 Ordinary.
G 1 EORGIA, Bartow County.
T Whereas, Win. F Corbin, adminisfator of
K. W. Burford, deceased, has applied for leave
to sell all lands belonging to the estate of said
deceased. Therefore all persons concerned are
hereby notified to tile their objections, if any
they have, iu my office within the time prescrib
ed by law. else i.-avc will b • granted applicant
as applied for. Dec. 4th 1883.
J. A. HOW Mil),
deofi-4fc 7252-16 Or linsry.
/ 3 EORGIA, Barto-w County.
VX Whereas, W. D. Huffman has applied for
letters of administration on the estate of David
Huffman, late of said county, deceased. There
fore all persons concerned are hereby notified to
nl their objections, if any they have, in my of
- within the time prescribed by law, else let
ters will be granted applicant as applied for.
This Nov. 6, 1883. J. A. HOWARD,
$2.4-4t. Ordinary.
Call ami examine the new goods being
daily received at the North Georgia
Furniture House. 2t
Receiver’* Sale.
BT virtue of an order of the United States Cir
cuit court in and for the northern district
of Georgia, in the case of Janies L. Rice, et al.,
vs. Frank P. Gray et al., the undersigned, as re
ceiver of th estate of Lewis Tumi in, deceased,
appointed iu said case, will sell to the highist
bidder, at public outcry, liefore the court house
door, at Cartersville, Ga., within the legal hours
of sale, on the lirst Tuesday in January next,
the following lands of said estate, to-wit: laits
of land Nos. 21. 28, 29, 45, 53,2117. 21)8, 406, 458, 515,
59, 5!, 650. 709, 997,998,1,000, 1019, 1020, 1070, each
containing 40 acres, more or less, and lying and
boiug in the 17th district and 3rd section of Bar
tow' county, Ga.
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 2,3, and 38, in 22d district and 2d section of
said county, and each containing 160 acres, more
or less.
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 213 and 856 in the 21st ilietrict and 2d section
of said couuty, each containing forty acres, more
or less. ' .
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
Noe. 115, 116. 172, 175, 248, 287, 2H9, 298, 2U9, 353, 350
*sl, 370.387,888,389,484,435, 991, 992, 1025, 1026,
1027, 1146, 1208, 1245, 1371. 1272, each containing
40 acres, more or less.and lying inthe4Ui district
and Srd section of said county. Also the undi
vided one-half interest in the J. M. Smith farm,
aear Cartersville, Ga., and composed of lots
No*. 314, 316, 317, 552 and the north half of lot No.
336 iu thw 4tii district and 3rd section, said farm
containing 180 acres, more or less.
Also, 34 acres at lot No. 336, being all of said
lot, except 1 acre in the northeast corner, sold to
J. Al. Smith, and 6 acres in the southeast coiner,
sold to Z. W . Jackson.
Also, one house aud lot in which Fanny Thomp
son, colored, now resides, being in the southeast,
corner of lot of land No. 337 iu the 4th district
and 3rd section of said county, and fronting 108
loot, mori or less, on the Rowland Springs road,
and running back north, of uniform width, 200
feet, and bounded on the west by lot of Mrs.
Susanah Venable.
Also, one house aud lot in which Prince Jeffer
son, colored, now resides on the Rowland Springs
road, fronting 102 feet, more or less, ou saiu road,
and running back north, of uniform width, 200
leet, bounded on the east by vacant land of said
estate, aud on the west bv the lot next described.
Also, one building lot on Rowland Springs
road, fronting 102 feet, more or less,on said road,
and running back nor.h, 200 feet, more or less,
bounded on the west by lot of A. M. Franklin,
occupied by Lute Giuu, and on the east by the
last described lot, occupied now by Prince Jef
ferson, colored, all three of foregoing small lots
being partk of lot of land No. 337, in 4th district
aud Srd section of Bartow county, Ga.
Also, at the same time aud place, all of lot of
land No. 337 in 4th district and 3rd section of
Bartow county, Ga., except the aforementioned
three small lots,to-wit: the one occupied by Fan
ny Thompson, colored, and by Prince Jefferson,
colored, and the one lying west otlhe one occu
pied by Prince Jefferson, colored, and excepting,
also, those city lots sold off of said lot of land,
and fronting ou Tennessee road and on Rowland
Springs road, to-wit: One occupied by Felix
Franklin, oue by Mrs. Lucy Bell, one by Jack
Collins, onn by Mrs. Elizabeth Booyer, oue by
Oliver Lackey, and one by Asa Dobbs, all on
Tennessee road, and one by Asa Dobbs, one by
Lute Ginn, and one belonging to Mrs. Susanah
Venable, on Rowland Springs road, leaving the
portion of lot of land No. 337, now offered for
sale, containing about 30 acres, more or less.
Also, at the same time and place, a certain
tract of land, containing 40 acres, more or less,
lying iu the 4th district and Srd section of said
county, being composed of parts of lots of land
Nos. 311 and 312, being 3 acres, more or less of
No. *ll, lying east of Tennessee road, and south
of land belonging to the Pyrolusite Manganese
company', and 37 acres, more or less, of lot No.
512, being all of said lot, except 8 acres more or
less, in northwest corner, belonging to Tim
Haney and John Dobbs,said traetof lying almost
in the suburbs of Cartersville, Ga.,~and said to
contain a large ochre bank.
Also, at the same time and place, all that tract
of land lying aud being in the 17tli district and
3rd section of Bartow county, Ga., known as the
Marion Martin farm lying on Etowah river, con
taining one hundred and seventy six acres more
or less, aud on which said Marion Martin now
resides, being the farm formerly held by him un
der bond for titles from Lewis Tumlin.
Ttie terms of sale are one-third cash, one-third
by note due iu six months from day of sale with
interest from date, undone third by note due in
12 mouths from day of sale with interest from
day of sale. Bonds for titles will be given, but
the sale will be subject to con Urination by the
United States circuit court for the northern
district of Georgia. Deeds of conveyance made
to purchasers when all the purchase money is
paid, sfales will be continued from day to day,
if necessary, until fully completed.
JAMES. M. NEEL,
Receiver of Lewis Tumliu’s estate.
MINERAL LANDS.
Some of the aliove advertised lots are said
contain valuable minerals. J. M.N.
Rill to Marshal Assets, Etc.
A. P. Wofford, administrator, of the estate of J.
M. Demon, dec’d, vs. Abda Johnson, Warren
Akin, et. al.
No. 6, March term 1873. Bill to marshal as
sets and for direction, etc., in Bartow Superior
Court.
The above stated case having been by order
of court referred to the unders gned as special
master in chancery, all persons having any
claims against said estate or in any manner in
terested in the same are hereby not!tied that Iwi tl
be at the court house in Cartersville, Ga., at 10
o’clock, a. m., ou the 3d day of December, 1883, to
hear and determine said siase, subject to contin
uances as provided bv law. November 7th, 1883.
Nov. 3-4 t $3.99 * JOE M. MOON,
Special Master.
Notice.
npilE CREDITORS AND PARTIES INTER
JL ested in the estate of Lewis Tumlin, de
ceased, will please take notice that as i pecial
master, I will hold session at Cartersville be
ginning at 9>i A. M., on Tursday December 27th,
tor the purpose of hearing and taking proof of
claims against said estate, and for heariug evi
dence relating to the exceptions tiled to my form
er report in said case. Session will continue
lor three days or until business is finished. De
cember 8, 1883. E. N. BHOYLES,
doe43-2t Special Master.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virture of an order from the court of Ordi
nary of Bartow county, will be sold before the
court house dcor in Cartersville, said county, on
the first Tuesday in January next, within the
legal sale hours, the following property to-wit:
28 acres of Lot No. 82, and 12 acres of Lot 81, in
the 21st district and 2nd section of Bartow coun
ty adjoining about 30 acres cleared. This
place is comfortably improved. Dwelling and
out houses, well watered, and a No 1 corn mill
on Weasner creek, which runs through the farm,
'old as the property of John. Rogers, deceased,
for the purpose of distribution. •Terms of sale
cash. This November 24, 1883.
JOE C. ROGERS,
GEO. W. ROGERS,
nov29-6t Administrators.
A. 0. M. Gay,
CLOTHIER, TAILOR AND HATTER,
87 Peachtree St., - - Atlanta, Ca>
HAS JUST RECEIVED Ills FALL STOCK
of CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING
GOODS, and FINE TAILORING GOODS.
liis stock this season is much larger and hand
somer than any former season. He is prepared
to tit the largest man or smallest boy, as well as
all intermediate sizes.
His stock of Hats is not surpassed by auy
stock in the city, aiul is in charge of
NIR. l.EWis H. CLARKE, “ THE
HATTER.”
His Merchant Tailoring Department is stocked
with an elegant Jine of Foreign aud Domestic
Woolens, ami haring an artistic cutter .in the
person of W. H. Bishop. He is prepared to
guarantee entire satisfaction in this.depurtment.
The patronage of the people of Baotow and
surrounding counties is respectfully solicited.
A. O. M. GAY,
Tailor and Clothier,
nvl 2m 37 Peachtree Street, ATLANTA, Ga
Owing to the lateness of the winter we
will sell all our he ivy goods at a great
saeriliee. Scheuer, Bros.
G BORGIA NEWS.
Perambulating I’l omiscuously Among
Pungent Paragrajihers,
Judge Jasper N. Dorsey, of Gaines
ville, is dead.
W. 11. Berry has been elected Mayor
of Newnan.
S. C. Dunlap lias been elected Mayor
of Gainesville.
At the election in DeSoto J. W. Mitch
ell was elected Mayor.
J. B. Shropshire, Jr., lias been com
missioned Postmaster at Perry.
Bricklaying on the new Kimball House
at Atlanta, was begun on Tuesday.
A band of negro car robbers have
been ferreted out at Macon, after a long
hunt.
Throe counties corner on a rock in the
Anpatchie liver —Oconee, Morgan and
Walton.
Noah Sansey, of White county, died
very suddenly on Sunday night of dis
ease of the heart.
Robert Dixon and Mrs. Mary Hunter,
botli octogenarians, and natives of Rabun
county, are dead.
The United Sales Marshal at Macon
says that Farrow is the favorite for the
United States Judgeship.
A four-legged hog attacked the Mar
shal of Montezuma tlie other day, but
was put to (light with his billy.
W. Lewis Care, a book agent, whose
home is in the Barnwell district of
South Carolina, died at Darien on the
Gth instant.
The rhododondrans are blooming again
in Lite grand chasm, something never
known before in the history of Tallulah’s
pretty new flowers.
Tom Witcher, a negro, who lias been
arrested at Rome charged with rape ou
a twelve year old colored girl, at the six
mile station in Floyd county.
Commercial drummers traveling iu
private conveyance through Towns
county report that the river Hiawassee
has gone dry at Unicon Gay.
Gainesville municipal ejection is fairly
boiling. The rival candidates for the
Mayoralty are Mr. Findley, the present
incumbent, and Samuel Dunlap.
The Baptist denomination expects to
establish a paper at Suwannee, to be
called the Florida Baptist Witness , under
the editorial control of Messrs. Ashurst
and Moody,
On the through trains from Macon to
Rome on the East Tennessee Virginia
and Georgia Railroad the coaches are
piovided with a patent chair which is so
adjustable as to form a first-rale bed.
A demented negro made an unsuccess
ful attempt, to enter the residence of Mrs.
J. w. Huff, near Macon Tuesday. He
was perfectly nude, but was captured,
and will be sent to the asylum.
The Methodist Church of the colored
people, near the cemetery at Miiledge
ville, has been enlarged and otherwise
much impioved. The ’steeple is the
largest in the city. The improvements
will aggregate $1,500.
There is a chinquepiu tree in the yard
of Mr. .1. M. Nuckolls, brother of Rev.
A. B. Ntlekolis, near Trickum, Whit
field county, which measures about 27
feet around, it produces a large crop of
eliincp.epius every year.
In the case of R. M. Johnson, who was
tried for murder at die October term of
Dougherty Superior Court, convicted of
manslaughter, aud sentenced to twelve
years in the penitentiary, application for
anew trial has been heard aiid refused.
John P. Rogan, agent of tHe Bureau
of Ethnology is iu Darien, llis object
is to disinter from the Indian mounds
such remains and curiosities as he may
ha able to lind, which lie will forward to
Washington with a report of the result of
his investigations.
The ease of siie State vs. Ben . Mitch
ell, charged with the murder of Jesse B.
Wright, has been set for trial at Colum
bus next Monday. He will probably
consume more time at this term than
it did when tried the first time, as it will
no doubt be more difticuit to obtain a
jury.
The Irwinton Southerner says: “Capt.
John T. Lingo reports the appearance of
a snow white squirrel in the woods on
his plantation. The squirrel it seems
his preambulations to a limited and eei
tain territory and Capt. John thinks
after a while he will capture it alive.
The Sylvania Tetri,hone sa\"<: “One
old white man is confined in our jail, we
are informed, charged with stealing a
pot. If he is not bonded he will have to
remain until next May court, and then
this pet worth perhaps about 25 cents,
will cost the county $75. A County
court would save this expense to the
people.
The Dublin Gazette says: “There is
growing on Mr. Eason Green’s plantation
in Wilkinson county, just across the
line of Laurens county, the giant oak
of the forest. Its branches cover a space
90 feet in diameter, and the trunk is 15
feet in circumference. The tree was
planted when Mr. Green was a boy.”
The bale of cotton sent to the Louis
ville Exposition by G. E. Watson of
Milledgeville, which took a prize of S2OO,
was rallied on the night of the 31 instant.
There were 80 chances at $1 a chance.
Mr. Ellison and Hatch Turner tied on a
throw of 40. Mr. Turner had another
chanCe atid threw 49, and became the
owner of the valuable.
At Hartwell Miss Lizzie Cromer at
tempted to commit suicide Monday bj?
cutting her throat. The ineissions made
by the kuifi* are dangerous, hut not con
sidered fatal. Last Frieay her sister
died, and the strong ties of devotion
that existed between the two sisters is,
possibly, the cause of the mental aberra
tion that prompted the. voting lady in
attempting to take her life.
The Fort Valiev Mirror sits: “Our
former townsman, Mr. M. C. Wade,
living mi tin* plantation of Mr. J. J.
Murph, not far from Marshallville, lias
a rattlesnake in a box, where he keeps it
as a balifl’ keeps a petty jury, “without
meat or drink.” When Mr. Wade cap
tured the monster lie punched out the
fangs. This snake takes no food, and is
not reduced in size. When fietttd it
gets into the usu tl c< il and starts the
ominous rattle.
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LIT) JEN Sc B v FES,
Stv.idiLih, Ga.
TUTT’S
* PILLS
Bhwji —gage-A*,. g
TORPID BQWELs,
DISORDERED Li /er,
and IvSALAHJA.
From these sources arise tine e-ton ill is of
the diseases of tuo human i <e. these
symptoms indicate tiic.r exists e : !.,>** of
Appetite, Bowelii eosUv... iisud
nche, fulliioiis niter cut. oy, t vt i vion to
exertion of body or si.d.u i . station
of fond, IrrititoilU;' <>< t. ~ Low
spirits* A feeling ,r 5,.. .i,.< j.. K I, el.d
somo duty, I>ix*i.ess, 1 Inti, ilnt; ut tlo
Heart, z>ot* St lore 1 he eyes, highly col
ored IJrlur, 4*> 4'i 1 J-.k. I Kiel dc
naamS the use oi a V'lncuy that u is directly
Ottths Liver. AsffLiver incdlchie TUTT’S
PILLS have no equal. Their action <, the
Kidneys and Sic n isn’s > pron n*;
nil impurities through these, th ee •• senv
engera of <lo firsi.m," producing appe
tite,sound digestion, regular .~1 < oisf, u clear
skin and a rigorous i>o lv. J" > IT'S V11.1.S
o%u* no nausea or griping i.rr iutertero
with driilv work and are u p< i f< cL
ANTiDOTE TO ’MALAKIA.
nis FEM.S I.ll.i; AA7 w .A.
“I h ivo had Dyspepsia, v L t ■ . ;;.a
tion,two years,and have t r'. •• .i ~..
kinds of pills, and Ti r i ... n r
that havo done me any {..?< : ; .
cleaned me out. nicely. >.y ; ,
splendid, food digests readiiv, i.nd 1 i
have natural passages. I foil ].k n i
man.” W. D. EDWARDS, l’almj ra, O.
Sold everywhere, It sc. Offi'o.G Murray St.,N.Y.
TIITTB HAIR D?r
Ghat Jlaih ou Whiskers changed in
stantly to a Glossy Bl u k ' y a single in .
plication of this DTK. Sold by DruggMs,
or sent by express on receipt of ® I .
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. —~Ot „ .
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small piece." Satisfaction Guaranteed. Price
with instruction book $3 Book and lessons $5.
Strict attention given to letters of inquiry.
Local and travelling agents wauted. Send io r
agents terms to
MRS. S. E. SUMMERS, Gen. Ag’t.
and c-itt-fm . Convus. Or.
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Tctlow’s Swan Down at Curry’s lor the com
plex iou.
Oh, My Back!
That’s a common expres
sion and has a world of
meaning. How much suf
fering is summed up in it.
The singular thing about
it is, that pain in tiie bad-:
is occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease, liver com
plaint, consumption, cold,
rheumatism, dyspepsia, over
work, nervous debility, &c.
Whatever the cause, don’t
neglect it. Something is
wrong and needs prompt
attention. No medicine has
yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely
cure such diseases as
Brown’s Iron Bitters, and
it does this by commencing
at the foundation, and mak
ing the blood pure and rich.
Logansport, Ind. Dec. i, 1880.
For a long time I have been a
sufferer from stomach and kidney
disease. My appetite was very poor
and the very small amount I did eat
disagreed with me. I was annoyed
very much from non-rcteviticm of
urine. I trieu many remedi s with
no success, until I used Brown’s
Iron Bitters. Since I used that my
stomach does not bother me any.
My appetite is simply immen; e. My
kidney trouble is no more, end my
?;eneral health is such, that. I feel
ike anew man. After the use of
Brown's Iron Bitters for one month,
I have gained twenty pounds in
weight. O. B. Sargent.
Leading physicians and
clergymen use and recom
mend Brown’s Iron Bit
ters. It has cured others
suffering as you are, and it
will cure you.
A DOCTOR'S TROUBLES.
Mother—" Ton did wrong la wearing that thin
dress, this cold damp night.”
Daughter—"l d\a, and am now paying the
penalty. Barah Goss suffered in tha same way;
please get that which relieved her.”
Mother— “ Nonsense! I’ll do no such thing,
but will send for our Doctor.”
Daughter— ” Our Doctor keens ono in bed m
long time and pours down a vast quantity of medi
cine, besides making daily changes.' l
Mother—" Doctor, is oho dangerous and what
is her affliction?”
Doctor—" Yea. madam, she Is dangerously ill.
The ventricular and auricular force? are not in equi
librium, there is an increased centripetal action
about the cerebrum and medulla oblongata, tha
portal circulation vaacillates, surpendea Natura
seems hesitating, and I —”
Mother—" Stop, for heaven’s cake stop and go
to work at once.”
Doctor— "l will do all I can.”
Mother, after two weeks hare expired—
" Daughter, our Doctor shall he discarded at once.
Two weeks and no relief. I will procure that which
you desired at first.”
Daughter, in a low tone—"l am glad, and think
It the only thing that will restore me to health.”
Mother-" Get out of my house, you old hum
bug! ”
Daughter—' "Well, mother, you see how rap
idly I have improved since discharging ‘ our Doctor *
ana I commenced the use of that which I so much
needed. The effect has been most wonderful. The
one relieved my head, cured the constipation, while
the other imparted strength, came to the help of
Nature and made me feel new.”
THE CONFESSION.
Mother—" Very true, and I believe they have
eaved your life. I now confess that Dr. Dromgoole’l
English Female Bitters is the most wonderful female
medicine and iron tonic I ever knew, and that
Bailey’s Saline Aperient is a pleasant and sovereign
remedy for headache, constipation, acid stomach,
biliousness, etc., etc.” Family Medical Adviaci
free. Address J. P. Dromgoole & Cos., Louisville, Ky,
“ISMS 7 ’
THE WORST “ ISM ” TO DAY IS
Rheumatism
RHEUMATISM IN THE BACK
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER,
RHEUM A T/SM IN THE KNEES
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS’S FAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATISM IN THE MUSCLES
Cured by
PERRYDAVIS’S PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATISM OF LONG STANDING
Cured by
PERRYDAVIS’S PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buy of
any Druggist
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
A PERFE CT
LIGHTS
The great success achieved by the RED “C”
OIL., made by the 11BD “C" OIL Manufac
turing Cos., of Baltimore, has induced imitations.
GET THE GENUINE.
It is made of the best selected cn ide petroleum
for familyuse. 11 lias never been known to cause
an accident, and hence can be entrusted to the
use of any member of the household. It burns
with a pure white and brilliant flame. Does not
emoke nor crust tho wick. Has no bad odor.
Can be used in any Kerosene Lamp, Ask voui
storekeeper for it, and see that he gets it, ‘
31Y STOCK OF
FAMILY AND FANCY
GROCERIES
Is now complete and offered to the Trade at Reasona
ble Prices. A share of your Patronage is Solicited and
Satisfaction Guaranteed. To Convince You That the
Above is True. I Only ask That you Call and See for
Yourselves.
It- Oilreatli,
West Main Street.
JONES, BROS. Ac CO.
Invite the attention of their numerouscustomes, a*d public generally, to the unnrecidcnm.i i,. lt
fSS&S COOD* <l}oo DS C and 6 LOW* PRYcEsiml l
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
This week wc offer some special bargains in D* ESS -COO DS. All wool worsteds in differ
ent shades ranging from 12), cents to 20 cents per yard, greater bargains still, all wool double width
cashmeres, in different shades, at 25 cents, the identical good have always sold in this town at 00 and
75 cents—come aud see—to make it short the wholesale men needed the'monev .Innnc R rnc ‘ju
Cos., let them have it. ‘‘Spot Cash” is their rule. *’ 0 s “ os *
JEANS’ JEANS!! JEANS!!!
We have a lot of Jeans that 11111 st V>e sold and have reduced the prices to suit astonishingly low
figures it is sure to go—we only ask your inspection. A nice lot of fancy Cassimeres jnt received,
that will be sold to suit the purchaser.
BOOTS, SHOES. BOOTS, SHOES.
We have an immense stock of Boots and Shoes and more arriving daily, and only require a per
son to have a straight fat to guarantee a Jit in si/e and price. Give you anything you want in this
line, from the smallest Boys’ boot to the largest in Men’s sizes, prices to please, again we say Come
and see. Last though not least we come to
CLOTHING.
If you want a suit to work in, if you want a suit to travel in, if vou want a suit to get married in,
we say come and we w ill please you. We have neither time or space to enumerate all the Bargains
weave offering every day, but trust to have an opportunity to show you we mean what we say.
Thanking you for your liberal patronage in the past and Asking a continuance of the came, wo are
Most respectfully, yours
JONES, BROS. & CO.
THE PUKEST IS THE BEST
GOOD OLD LIQUOR.
O
YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND IT AT
EVANS & MAFFETT
On Bridge Street, in rear of Wright & O'Bryan’s, ROME, GA.
IF YOU WANT SOME OF THE BEST “OLD LINCOLN COUNTY”—SMOOTH . 1 OIL
and not a headache in a barrel of it RIGHT HERE is where you can get it. If yon want
some pure Liquor for family use or medicine, you can here get the very best Famnn and Pi<- . .1*
county Corn Whisky and country Peach and Apple Brandy that will make you lough to smell of it
A Full Stock of all Kinds of Liquors Always on Hand.
No house in Rome can beat us in goods or price*. Come and see us.
EVANS & MAFFETT, Bridge Street.
F. M. GRAHAM i3 at this house and will be glad to meet his friends. oct2s 3m
ROBERTS & COLLINS.
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Hay, Grain, Provisions,
AND
FARM SUPPLIES,
CARTERSVILLE, : : * : : GEORGIA.
STILL WE REMAIN IN THE GROCERY, GRAIN AND HAY BUSINESS AND ARE
uredared to accommodate our customers with FRESH GROCERIES at the lowest possible
prices. INCOME ONE, COWIE ALL, AND CIVE US A TRIAL.
TOBACCOS AND CIGARS A SPECIALTY.
Come and seee us and examine our stock.
ROBERTS & COLLINS.
W. W. ROBERTS, R- N. HUDSON,
Of Georgia. Of Tennessee.
Roberts & Hudson,
Successors to 11. C. ROBERTS,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
SAhE and fIIYEBY
-HPBBI STABLES,
g jiIIWIII HORSES and mo <-ES
on band for-ab-all
ALLEN & McOSKER,
DEALERS IN
WATCHES CHOCKS. JEWELRY.
Solid Silver and* Plated Ware,
45 Tiro ad Street, ::::::: TtOMUG, GLA.
Personal attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, ciironome
ctcra and Jewelry. kinds of Jewelry made to order.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES.
oct2r-8m
Boots and Shoes Cheap for Cash !
AT .
CHEAP CASH SHOE STORE,
95 Broad Street, Opposite Masonic Temple, :::::: HOME, GA.
"We are still selling the best custom and home made Boots and Shoes CHEAP FOR CASH.
Cash wins the day. no more credit. Come and ee our large and well assorted stock of Ladies’
Gents ’ Misses,’ Boys’ and childrens’ Boots. Ties, Button, Congress and Hook Bals.
ALL NEW GOODS.
Big Stock coming in every day. Come and see ns. Remember the Cash Shoe Store.
J. M. LOVELACE & CO.
Tinware for everybody at ft Tin toiletMt* I for rule cheap MV. L.
Y. L. Williams & Cos. j Williams & Cos,