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'i aus tines not want war with
Mexico. In common with the in
telligent patriotism of the coun
try at large. Texas wants eondi
lions of security for the border,
and relations with Mexico condu
cive to commerce, industry and
material and social progress.—
Gah'ettton JVeir*.
We shall not be safe until a
Democrat is installed in the chief
magistracy at Washington, and
the constitution is recognized as
uprenie,and not tin*-higherlaw.'
t'hdMMm) Joirrnaf Ct>i,i.
Announcement of Candidate*.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
To the Voters oj Cobb county —T am a
candidate for Representative In tlie next
Legislature, and want, your support. —
Election. fir-f Wednesday in I December
next. W. F. OROVRS.
Feiloic-t 'Hi. :eO-\ announce myself as
a represent you in the next
Legislature, and if will do all
in my jiower to serve t nmom.. Elec
tion on tin* first Wednesday in Decem
ber next. R. It. AXDERSOX.
iIST We are authorized to announce
the name of Dh. OEO. IV. CI.EI.AXI>
as a candidate for Representative from
i oldi county in the next Legislature.—
Election, first Wednesday in December
next.
Vena*. Pithlfnhc,* —You will please
announce flic name of <TTARI.ES D.
I*ll II.EIFKa- a candidate for the next
Legislature. We know from the ability
ainl ,-ii-i Hug worth of Mr. Fhillip-, Un
people will he well., repie-m,ted, ami
Tin- inn-rests of the w ell as the
county, will he iu safe hands,
nov i;t I’m: I'koi-i k.
J<i the Voices "/ 1 ’obt. ootO'/ff :
1 ahnoinu-e my name a- a candidate
for the Legislature. 1 respectfully -o
licit your votes, and if elected, pledge
myself to retrenchment and reform. 1
Itave ever stood-Airm by-fhe- ! ; it. y
■of our State and County, and it istipoii
that ba-i,- then I expect to make this
i.ice. 1 pledge myself, if elected, to ex
iert my utmost to return the gal hi lit Gor
don to ihe Senate. I*. V. KOI.IT.
iW " e are authorized to announce
ihe name of llbiiygGEORGE ROHERTS
a- a camlidatc to represent Cobb cbmi-
Tv in the Legislature under the new ( nn
tiiiifion. Election, fiftii of December.
II A KIUTT A II A R k RT*.
* < >TTO\ —!t v 3 emits.
BACOY—Clear Ribbed Sides. 11
Shoulders 7 ! ., ( S
Rlk Clear Rilthed Side.- lt l 4 c<lo
Bulk Shoulders, iMt
Flams —Sugar <'tired ( an. 15
* ORX —White ehoiee !*0
MEAL—White, *• W
OATS —Yellow and Rusr I’rool 50
II VY—Mixed 1 '*l>
FLOFR—Faney 1 25
Extra Family I dll
Faiiiilv, "5
Extra W
LARD—Prime Loaf Idle 10
Leaf in huekets, 15
MOLASSES —Choice Cuba 5U(00
Sugar House, lo(fi>4a ’
Sorgiuu Id
Yew Orleans, 75(<il(lo
si ’OAR—<ut Loaf 15
Powd., Crush, and Oran'd. 15 ;
Ex “C” White, 10*4 !
"Yellow C” 12‘a |
4OF FEE—Rio ehoiee. 28 j
•• prime, 25 j
“ fair, 22 1 ., j
BETTER—Choiee Goshen dd
Country, Imy'g 20. selling 25 .
< II ELSE —Pine Apple
Extra Cream 20
EGGS. Selling 12!j j
4'AXOLES—Paraline,
Star 25 ;
TA LI.OW, (hnv ing > dd ,
BEESWAX 20@25!
FIELD PEAS JifthJinO
PEARL GRITS 5
RICE 10
IRISH POTATOES— V hush 2 00
MACKEREL—V |h. 10(,il5
MATCHES, (|>er dozen boxes Udeidlo
OYSTERS, 1 iti ean, per dozen I 25
211) ean. " " 2 25
oiI—KEROSENE. 10
Machine, 1
I'F.ACHES —jM*eled—Imylng s(<t S
unpeeled " •'lf‘l’l
START ll—Pearl Gloss, 12C,( 15
Common, Id
SOAP—Family 7<®lo
Common, s<a_7
SA I.T—l.iverpool ‘p -ark, 1 75
Virginia, y " 1 -j0
SHOT—Dropand Burk, 'y sk. 2 75
TOBA4 ( < >—Plug 5(1(5 1 50
Smoking, 1 dd
SWEET POTA TOES, HO
V IN EGAR—White Wine. 50
WHISKEY—fuII proof 2 on
four years old, 5 on
B 4 HU A I\, II A RUA I \* !
GIGXILLIAT’S
Variety Store,
Noli 111 s||iK II Bill sl-l A 111-.
__ Hariellii, Leu r sin,
\\ ILL SELL CHEAP FOR 4 ,\sll
Ct ALL soon or you will loose a bar
- gain. Come and see for yonr-elf.
A large assortment of Dry Good-. Dress
G<mm|s, Ready-Made Clothing, Sheeting
and Shirting’s, Boot-. Shoe-. Hat-, No
tion-. tG'. Also.
GROCERIES!
Such a-Coffee, Sugar, Spires, Pepper,
-•soda, stareh. Soaps. Ac. Also, tineSe
gara and Ttbai'm. ap .'t-ly
jT PRINTING,ot all kinds, neatly
and elteupiy done at this office.
. Large and New Arrivals!
Ij. S. \orllu*ul Us,
H us/ Comer of the Square.
VL.\iBK and sehvr Stork of 1)1* Y OOODS, embracing every thing usual
ly found in a first class Dry Goods store. The Good- are direct from the
Manufacturers and their Agent-, and will he sold as low or lower FOR CASH
than any similar Goods ever brought to this market. I mean w hat I say. Call
and examine for yourselves. Our extensive stock >U
Hoots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac.
Are made at the best Factories and never fail 10 give entire sat isfaetion.
Marietta, October S, 1*77. L. S. XORTHt ITT.
THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS INSURANCE COMPANY
OF RICHMOND. VIItOI.MA.
i )
’a*ii ':• |il:il #•>.10.000 - - l a.li \s.(G silbblMlO.
o
125.000 iu 1. S. Bonds deposited in the Treasury of Georgia for fur
ther security of Policies!
riAius well know n company lias paid in thousands of dollars to claimants in
1 Georgia since ihe w ar. and w ill maintain iis w ell earned reputation for skill
ful, conservative, prompt, just dealing.
Dwellings, Stores. Merchandise, Mills. Dili Houses and contents,
insured at fair rates.
tsgr Agenls al all prominent points in the Slate, to w hom appiv, or to
HARRINGTON KINIA
ooi2B-ly Agent, Marietta, Ga.
ik r. tickatciuv.
WEST SIDE I*l HLK stjl'AßE.
MAPI KIT A, GEORGIA.'
KKAt.n-. i\
EVERY VARIETY <>E
Choice Family Groceries.
Marietta. Sept. I, IST7. ly
Photograph Gallery!
Met T.A< IIF.Y’S BITEDING,
SoUth-ifPst siilf I'nhlir .SVyHO/*r,
llarirlln, Georgia.
rpHF. subscriber, thankful for tin* pa
-1 Ironage heretofore extended to him.
hegs leave to state tlial lie is hctier pre
pared than ever to execute
Fliuiogrnplix and l-Vrot \ pes
in the best style of the art. Also, old
Pictures copied •ml enlarged in the best
manner, and ;it the lowest prices,
nov 13-1) GEO. 3. G A RLE.
KOOK HIIRIP
LAM) BUYERS.
I AM offering for sale, a neat little
Fanit, containing 70 acres of good
red land, newly settled, with a good
framed dwelling, kitchen, stahles,cribs,
and all necessary out-houses, all built in
the last three years: a young orchard of
150 choice fruit trees. This land pro
duces everything raised in thiseoiintry.
There will he no repairing needed for
several years; twenty-five acres of open
land, nearly half fresh land, none w orn
out. For further particulars, apply to
the undersigned on the place, six mile
w est of Marietta, on the Sandtow it road,
nov i:Mr ASA DARBY.
R. A. WITHHRN,
litFtiiitr&Hatliiii
MAVrFACITKER OF
S t e a m Engines,
CJKCLLAR SAW MILLS,
lin pro*ed *oeglnm Rills,
GRIST MILL MACHINERY,
IH’NMXG Gear for Water Wheels,
V of every size and description ; Plans
and Specifications for Mill Work furn
ished free of charge. Also, Manufactu
rer of Gold Mining Machinery of latest
improvements.
Prices to suit the times.
All W4rk first class,
INI) OfAKANTKF.r).
And having just built new building-,
and having a* gtxiil machinery as could
he had North, i feel confident that I can
defy all competition a- to ipiality of
work and cheapness of price. Being a
practical mechanic of thirty live year
expericncc, I am not afraid of my abili
ty to give satisfaction to all who may
feel disposeil to patronize me.
Marietta, March 13, l 577.
GREEN
Manning & Barker.
black
>l IT IIS.
AND REPAIRERS.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
VRE now prepared to do all kind-of
work in their line of hit-iness a-
I'heap and as well as it ean be done any
where. Buggies and Wagons made or
repaired in the Ik—t style of w orkuiau
ship, of the Ik—t material and on the
most reasonable term-. Plantation work
and repairing done cheaply and at short
notice, and in a satisfactory manner.—
Biaek-mithing executed with despatch.
Cal I and -ce ti- at nnr Shop- on At lane,
-treet, near the Court House, and give
u- a trial, and w e will guarantee perfect
-ati-fation. ap 3-ly
For sale at tliis ofiice.
W Wdiu.i.V I>loi;t'.M’liit u. Skkti ii
of Linton Stkphkns— to lie hail at
a reduced price. It i- pronottnc
eil the most readable ami ii-lrn*i
iag biography that has appeareil
1 since the M ar.
TII E F I E LI) AND F I R EBIDE.
Something Now !
MI LLENERY!
AND
FANCY GOODS!
Il sT RECEIVED, for Fall and Win
ter, at Mrs. E. F. ANDERSON'S
Millinery Store, where the public are
invited to call and see her beautiful
S'l’tK’K OF (iOODS
Of e i'Ct‘l/ Conceivable I ttrivly:
KatlitV Hal*. Itoiuicls.
TIES, LACES, BELTS,
tii.ovKS. h:atid:iis. trim minus, at.
The stock is one of the best ever selec
ted for this marker.
Now is tlc Time to get Bargains!
Store north side of square, near the
Saving’s Hank.
E. F. ANDERSON.
Marietta. September 271.1i. 1577.
Bottom Knocked Out.
W. J. KISEB & CO.
WEST SIDE I*ldibit' SIR' A ItK.
VI a riel la, (lieu.
HAVE. just received and are receiv
ing!! large and select stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING!
IMS V GOOD* !
lit tors, SHOES. HATS. Ac.
Which they are offering at prices to-nit
the trading public—cheaper than the
cheapest—Atlanta not excepted. We
also have a large and full supply of
HARDWARE!
Groceries, &<*. &e.
that can he had at the low est cash prices.
I ii fact, we koepeverytliing that is need
ed by the trading public. Call, exam
ine anti price our goods, and you will
la* satisfied.
X. B.—All person- indebted to
ns must come forward and settle by tlit
lir-r of November—delays are danger
ous.
W. .1. KISER A CD.
October 2d. 1577.
Nothing Hotter!
For Wheat!
•lITE will furnish at the low est rash
W prices, for the Wheat crop, the
BRIGHTON
A M MOXIA TED ItAlt /.‘OAF
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
More valuable Ilian Hone /lasi.
R. M. GOODMAN A CO.
Marietta, Oct. 1, 1877.
J. M. Wilson.
M AM TA< "ITRER OF
TLX & SIIEIiT 1 RON
AND
Wooden Wares.
A Nil KI.AI.M: IN
STOVES. HARDWARE, Oi l
J.ERV, IJOI'SE FERN ISI I
JNG GOODS AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
KM Bit ' IX4I
Straw ami Feed (Titters,
Corn Shellers,
Turning Plows,
Wheel Burrow .
Rilkes, Shovels,
Hues. Gras- Scythes.
Plows. Plow Slocks, Ac.
Syrup Mills,
O/ a Superior Make.
POCKET A TABLE < TTLEHY.
XI
<'nrpenter’s Supplies.
Many Yarieliesof Wooden Ware.
All tlie-e and many other valuable ar
tirles sold on tiest |Ki--ible term-.
Marietta, .Inly a. is;'. l v
fMT*I.AU BLANKS, neatly
printed, for-.ale at tin- Office.—
Call and get a supply*.
South-west Corner ol‘ 11u*
Great I ihliuoiroi^^^B
TO THE CITIZENS
or ( Olilt IM) A D.IOI AI Ms COI Mills!
1 hiving jusl completed our now Warehouse, situated immediately
tin tin* Railroad, we art* prepared t<> handle goods to bettor atlvan
lage Ilian ovor. Wo liny in large lots ami exclusively lor Cush.
Wo Loop on hand the largest anil mosl complete STOCK ol
General Merchandise
/.V MARIETTA.
largo lot of Bagging mid Ties cheap.
Boots and Shoes! j
AND CLOTH OK ALL KINDS. _ G
We art* -filing LIME cheaper llinnanv lirm. Will pav ihe highoJ
ca-h prices lor RAGS. HI |)ES. OLD LEA D. ;tnd (’GENTRY I‘Rjflj
DECK of all kinds. ’ome and price our goods and see Tor yoiMW
selves. All persons indehled 1t u- must sclllt* a- soon a- notes anti
aeeonnts art* due, or they w ill have extra costs.to pay.
Matiella. Del. 1. 1577. W. I*. ANDERSON A SONS.
.1. G. BIU’MBY.) (MRS. o. c. liRI’MKY
MIL AND MBS. BRUMBY,
Xorth-v'pst corner <>f the Square.
MARIETTA, GEO.
Otter to their Iriends and Ihe puhlie, a Iresh iintl genuine Stock ol
Millinery & Fancy Goods!
Dry Goods and Notions!
%>
Sc/erf nl in the/test Markets ! HoUf/ht at the l.mi'cst Crtns! amt
So hi on the Mo&t /hasoitoh/e Iceins!
Tlicv will :iho keep their Stock constantly replenished with the
itHMT tmu:
Boots and Shoes!
of EVEin VARIETY.
DUNKS \L\ A / va
lii the hilest and most I'ashionahlt* styles, done on, tin* lowest terms,
hv MISS S'l’Rll'LlNG. Thankful lor lln* liheritl custom they have
hifherlofore had, lltey solieil a continuance. oet 2
Drugs and Medicines!
And Building Hardware!
tl HAVE ON HAND
Hoot, A noon issoitTMnvi'or
LOCKS
M\l 111- K,,, Dwellings, Storo Dikii's, f 'll— |
OLD STAND. et-. Trunks,Smoke Houses. Ac. !
~ . . . . . . I'AD LOCKS.
.thmtsf tint/ Ihtti.i irttitlcd in tlial v •. ... ..... ,
liin. a/ business. Nails, 2d to Mid. lacks ami Brads j
FAINTS, Oils AND VARNISH. ~ • li, !''k esj ' 1 il , l <l ' l I ‘‘T' ,
(yO)>])ei Rivets. Sash Lullies,
M bin* I.i‘iiil, in keg-iiml ciin-. Files, Hinges, I'iclurc* N;iils. j
Ready mixed Ihiints, iu eanib Strap Hinges, Brass Bull-.
lIH Li p.. xr . Hooks and Staples.
. ,M V * , , , Bulls, inch lo(>x, Wagon Nails, j
lanscml. Lamp Black. .., . . .. .' , , ~ .
Train. Drop Black. Witrdrohe I looks, .sash < old.
Machine. Venetian Rml. Garden lines, Garden Rakes.
C nl : .• 'I 1 '" 1 Spade Forks, Manure Forks.
Sweet, Yellow Faim, Carnage Bolts, Door Bolts,
< astor. Wo-. Brow n Faint, ftr. Sand Paper, Glue, Ac.
ivi; STI I RS. *< Ki:\VS,
WINDOW GLASS & Pl'TTY.‘The I iirgcsl iissori tnciil* in lawn.
.... . . . WILLIAM ROOT. ,
All id moderate prices. Marietta, OctoTwrl, 1877.
B. R. STRONG,
Successor to <l. \V. Williams,
A])othec{iry.
14' I 1.1. i-on lin ue bii-iiie-- at the OLD ST ANl>i nMA RI ETTA, ami u ill keep
it tui lunul, ami for-ale, i oknkiiai. assoiitmk.vi •• i
FRESH AND GEN FINE
Drugs! Chemicals! Paints mid Oils!
'loilet and I'aney irtirlts! I’iiie IN*l* 111 liter %, ele.
School Books and Stationery!
All which will be SOLD LOW FOR < ASll. I’r<-• riptiou- ciirefiillv eom
poiiinleil by .Mr. ,1. 11. SI.MCSON f A> IIERKI Ol ORE.
Marlcttn, (> i. i 1K77. B. R. v I R< \g.
HUT BROTHERS.
(DEALERS IN)
a hove hies.
HA HD WA HE,
XOHTII-KASTCOUXKH I'IT.I.IC Sf)l \I!K.
Marietta Georgia.
October, 1, 1877. ly
Agricola's Bal
-* Wt MBtwu
Ts
W£.,..-c i;
Bp.™
v(f;-: L Y)' : J|B M BsCC.,,
' • ii.K^
I'ffl in .-TTWr no iiiir ui 11 )■ ili- .1 |iH ~ „!
Nil in ui \ iii"' ini' iln ii' i -11 ~11 ii n. Hffi
IViII i< - - 1 1 1 • |>li<• I .H 'hul l imlici'.
hum ;iml l!\r I'.reail iimih' in m ilmlM
Yeast k>■ 111 for sale.
IHi :50 l\ If. .1. T.
Kcinovrtl !g
E Ec^peM
|| 11 \\ i: ■ hmi‘j.i .1 m v |•! 11. i.riit
™1 IH'M 111 M.ii ii'll.'i S:i\illy;'-
"ill I li 1 I’ll .1 11 l\ II I I ii . U.lmiihi' :|
in .JKBgKSm
I Will Sell at AilanfH .
i).
I *r\' mu- ; nflHHg
C rock(T\ ! ( Intliinßl
I’mills ami Sl|^^|
JjS
5 *jjn • r 4 -e; >^ ! gSggMVSIHBB
iSmIM
I :ii niirr
V ! t n I- M
> i
Ol I’ll f\ north
in lihnk woll's up "hjS^H
M;iriotia. Oriohor I, 1577.
W. (’. GREEN, 2
Watchmaker & Jewelle*
MV It 111 r\. J&SHt CiKOKlil V.
VI >O, dealer in Clocks of every ile-j
seiiplion. I(e|>airiii>>'of Watches,!
Clock', etc. a '|icciall v. Salisfacl
jfiiaraiilccil. Sij;n of Itijs AVatch, u
'hie I’iihlic Si|iiarc. ocf
.1. li. ()’NKILL A ('(). •
Knt Snl<‘ of' tin l > nbl!(‘ tSijutrie,
M ARIETTA, fiEOROI A,
111 VI.KIIS l\
all hi\ns or
family mss t mm peojuceJ
Marietta,Sept. I. 1*77. Ivß
I. \. lICWIX. I. H. I'Ul B
llt WIN A OLAY, 4
Alloi'im'ia ;il liiiu .
\y ill annul to the prnetiee of law In
W * ohh anil adjacent counties,
All collections entrusted to them wilt
he met with |>ti,iii|it attention. Ollh c
over M’Clatcliy's store, west side I'nh
lie Sijnare.
Marietta, Aiioiisl 7, 1H77. ly.
MARIETTA SAVINGS BANK.
•toil V If. W I VIE Its, I'resident.
li. c. ItrtfN \f, Vice President.
\. VAN WYCK, Cashier.
Notes Discounted.
Kxcltiiiif'v liouglit and Sold.
T. J. ATKINSON,
K.Wf SIDE OF IM'BT.lc StJrAHE
MARIETTA, GEO.
in; i i.i;ii in *
Choice liiiiiilv (.'rtH-tTita!
<o['\TKY I’RODIT’E
I \Ki:\ ON till. IIONI 1.1 MI.K \I. I |.lt.\|* ,
K. M. Oooi>ma\. K. V. HuisiiAU.
L M. GOODMAN & CO.
WKAMJRs IN
fertilizers,
IIAVK ON II \\|.
\ I IIIK
Old Printing Office Building.
imi mm
Suporjilmsplmto.
MAHKISY 0
George Upton. Boston. Ma
and
•/. r. n.UiHbAUI'S
\mmoniati:d
DISSOLV HI) BONK
PHOSPHATE, i
.NOTHIN!; I’.K'lTKir A
Hilt WHIPS (IKHIIEYM
Wil l. HI soil) OX 0
Th*- nioxl'm oilt-rate U /
•! 1 : . .1 .. .