The field and fireside. (Marietta, Ga.) 1877-18??, November 27, 1877, Image 3

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Announcement of Candidates. l'Olt SENATOR 35th DISTRICT, Hon. W. T. IViiin ofC'obb. The undersigned, delegates of C'obh. in convention in Senate Chamber in Atlanta, being left to act without the co-operation of Fulton and Clayton, hereby put in nomination our esteemed fellow-citizen, Hon. WM, T. WJXX. and ask for him the united support of the Denioeraev of the District. W. P. Harden. I. B. Kendrick. T. .1. Atkinson. C. D. Phillips. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. To the Voters of Colt, county —l am a candidate for Representative in the next Legislature, and want your support. — Election, tirsf Wednesday in December next. W. F. GROVES. Fellow-Citizens —l announce myself as a candidate to represent .von in the next Legislature, and if elected, will do all in my power to serve the pkopi.k. Elec tion on the first Wednesday in Decem ber R. B. AXDERSOX. We are authorized to announce the name of Du. W. CT.ET.AXD as a candidate for Representative from Cobb county in the next Legislature.— Election, first Wednesday in December next. Messrs. Publishers —You will please announce the name of CHARLES D. PH ILL IPS as a candidate for the next Legislature. We know from the ability and sterling worth of Mr. Phillips, the people will be well represented, and the interests of the State, as well as the county, will be in safe hands. nov 13 The Pkopm:. To the Voters of C'obh founty : 1 announce my name as a candidate for the Legislature. 1 respectfully so licit your votes, and if elected, pledge myself to retrenchment and reform. 1 have ever stood firm by the Democracy of our State and County, and it is upon that basis then I expect to make this race. I pledge myself, if elected, to ex ert my utmost to return the gallant Gor don to the Senate. P, V. KOLB. lag We are authorized to announce The name of Hon. GEORGE ROBERTS as a candidate to represent < obb coun ty in the Legislature under the new Con stitution. Election, fifth of December. We are prepared, with new type, new presses, and good workmen, to do all kinds of Job Work, av snort notice, and at pri ces lower than the lowest. 11 116 i ETTA II Al 6 It ET*. COTTOX —9?4 @ 10 cents. BACOX —Clear Ribbed Sides, 11 Shoulders -Xie 8 Blk Clear Ribbed Sides f Bulk Sbouhlers, 00 Hams —Sugar ('ured I an. 15 CORN —Wbitc elioiee 00 MEAL—White, “ 00 DATS—Yellow and Rut Proof oh HAY— Mixed 1 00 FLOUR—Fancy 1 25 Extra Family 1 00 FamllV, 3 75 Extra 00 LARD —Prime Leaf 14(210 Leaf.in buckets, 15 MOLASSES—Choice Cuba 50@G0 Sugar House, 40(245 Sorguin 40 New Orleans, 75(2100 SUGAR —Cut T.oaf 15 Powd., Crush, and Gran’d. 15 Ex “C” White, 13,‘£ “Yellow C” 12 1 ■> COFFEE—Rio choice, 28 “ prime. 25 “ fair, 22 1 .; BUTTER—Choice Goshen 00 ( ountry, buv’g 20. selling 25 CHEESE—Pine Apple Extra Cream 20 EGGS. Selling 12C C A XDT.ES— Pa rati ne. 30< 35 Star 25 TALLOW, (buying 00 30(t> 25 Largo and Now Arrivals! L. N. Nortlicutt’s, West Corner of the Public Square. \ LARGE and select stock of DRY GOODS, cinbracingeverything usual ly found iu a first class Dry Goods store. The Goods are direct from the Manufacturers and their Agents, and w ill he sold as low or lower FOR CASH than any similar Goods ever brought to this market. 1 mean w hat 1 say. Call and examine for yourselves. Our extensive stock of Boots and Shoos, Hats, (taps, &o. Are made at the best Factories and never fail to give entire satisfaction. Marietta, October 8, 1877. L. S. XORTIIcCTT. THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS INSURANCE COMPANY. OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. o Capital *3.10,000 • - < a*l Anncl* £315,000. o $25,000 in U. S. Bonds deposited in the Treasury of Georgia for fur ther security of Policies! THIS well known company has paid in thousands of dollars to claimants in Georgia since the war, and will maintain its well earned reputation for skill ful, conservative, prompt, just dealing. Dwellings, Stoves, Merchandise, Mills, Gin Houses and contents, insured at fair rates. \gents at all prominent points in the State, to whom apply, or to BARRING I'OX KlXfk oet23-lv Agent, Marietta, Ga.* I>. F. ITd-ITdIEV, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, MARIETTA, GEORGIA. DEADER IN EVERY VARIETY OF Choice Family Groceries. Marietta. Sept. 1, 1877. ly Photograph Gallery! MuCLAC (IEY S BUILDING, SoHth-wpxt si<h } Puhlir SijV((VP f Marietta, tiieorßia. THE suhseriher, thankful for the pa tronage heretofore extended to him. begs leave to state that he is better pre pared than ever to execute Photography ami Ferotvpes in the best style of the art. Also, obi Pictures copied and enlarged in the best manner, !Vhd at the low est prices, riov 13-ly GEO. .1. GABLE. LOOK II11161.! LAND BUYERS. lAM offering for sale, a neat little Farm, containing 7b acres of good red land, newly settled, with a good framed dwelling, kitchen, stables,cribs, and all necessary out-houses, all built in the last three years; a young orchard of 15(1 choice fruit trees. This land pro duces everything raised iu this country. There will he no repairing needed for several years; twenty-fiveacres of open land, nearly half fresh land, none worn out. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned on the place, six miles west of Marietta, on the Sandtown road, nov 13-4 r ASA DARBY. A. WITH 1116*. ImFmMMiii MANUFACTURER OF SteamEii £in es, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Improved Korgliiiiii Hills, GRIST MILL MACHINERY, I>UXXIXG Gear for Water Wheels, 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 work first class, TII E FIE L 1 > AN 1) FI R E SID E . I Something New! MILLENERY! AND FANCY GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, for Fall and Win ter, at Mrs. E. F. AXDERSOX’S Millinery Store, where the public arc invited to call and see her beautiful STOCK OF GOODS (If every Con ceivahie I ariety: Ladies' Hals, Itoiniels, TIES, LACKS. BELTS, . GLOVES, FEATHERS, TRIMMINGS, &C. The stock is one of the best ever selec ted for this market. Now is the Time to get Bargains! Store north side of Square, near the Saving’s Bank. L. I\ ANDERSON. Marietta, September 27th, 1877. Bottom Knocked Out. W. J. KISEIt & CO. WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. HariHia, Geo. n'AVE just received and are receiv . inga large and select stock of READY M A I)E C LOTI IIN G! IH6Y GOOD*! BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ac. AVbicli i hey are offering at prices to suit the trading public—cheaper than the cheapest—Atlanta not excepted. We also have a large and full supply of HARDWARE! Groceries, &<*. that can he had at the lowest cash prices. I n fact, wc keep everything that is need ed by the trading public, ( all, exam ine and price oui' goods, and von will be satisfied. X. B.—All persons indebted to us must come forward and settle by the first of November—delays are danger on-. W. J. KISER & CO. October 2d, 1577. Nothing Better! For Wheat! II rE will furnish at the lowest ea-h W prices, for the Wheat crop, the BRIGHTON A IM/D V/4 TRlt HA II liOM! SUPERPHOSPHATE. More valuable than Bane Past. It. M. GOODMAN A 00. Marietta, Oct. 1, 1577. J. M. Wilson, STORE AND WA REIIOUSE. Smith-west (Wnor ol‘ I lu* IN I I > (*rent !n(!uppiTOjß^H TO THE CITIZENS WttKSg&jH or 4 OKIE Wit VILIOOIM. 44H YrilHß||j§ Having just completed our now Warehouse, silttalod imnuMiWMß on tin' Railroad, wc arc prepared lo handle goods to better advan tage than ever. We buy in htrge lots and exclusively l'or Cash. — We keep on hand the largest and most complete STOCK of Ge 11 era! M ercl la n and iso /X MARIETTA. A large lot of Bagging and Ties cheap. lit)<)TS AN I) SH<)ES! J* AN 1) CL( >TH () E A Id. KINDS. We are selling LIME cheaper thananv firm. Will pay the cash prices lor RAGS, HIDES, OLD LEAD, and COUNTKU^H| DI CE of all kinds. Come and price our goods and sm* selves. All permits indebted to us must settle its soon ns mnßimuJ accounts tin 1 tine, orthev will httve extra costs to pay. Marietta, Oct. J, 1877'. W. P. ANDERSON V SONS. J. G. BRUMBY.) (MBs. c. c. BRUMBY MR. AND MlkS. BRUM 1!Y, North-west corner of the Square , Oiler to their Iriends and the-]>ublie, a IVesli and genuine Stock of Millinery & Fancy Goods! Dry Goods and Notions! Selected to the best Markets ! Bought at the Lowest Prices ! and Sold on the Most Reasonable Terms! They will also keep iheir Stock constantlv replenished with tin* * BUST VI A hi: Hoots and Shoes! OK EVERY VARIETY. DRESS MAKINti * In the latest and most fashionable styles, done on tin* lowest 1 onus, by .MISS STRIPLING. Thankful for the liberal custom they have hithertofore had, they solicit a continuance. oct 2 Drugs and Medicines! And Building Hardware! William Boot, HAS AT HIS OLD STAND, Almost anu thi hi a iranteil in that tine of business. PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISH. White Lend, in kegs nnd cans. Ready mixed Paints, in cans. OIL*. lAI\T*. Linseed. f.nmp Black, Train, Drop Black, Machine, Venetian Red, Lard, Bine Paint, Neat’s Foot, Green Paint, Sweet, Yellow Paint, Castor, Ac. Brown Paint, Ac. DYE STUFFS. WINDOW GLASS & PUTTY. All tit moderate prices. B. R. STRONG, StuTcsMor toG. W. Williams, .Druggist#W Apothecary. \\ t Hi I HAVE ON HANK A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF LOCKS For Dwellings, Store Doors. Cio-, ! ets, 'l'riittks, Smoke Houses, Arc. I’A I) LOCKS. Nails, 2d toGOd. Tacks and Brtids Harness Buckles, Copper Rivets. Sash Pullies. Files, Hinges. Picture Nails, Strap Hinges, Brass Butts. I looks and Staples, Bults, inch to Gxfi, Wagon Nails, Wardrobe Hooks, Sash Cord, Garden Does. Garden Rakes. Spade Forks, Manure Forks. Carriage Bolts, Door Bolts. Sand Paper, Glue, Ac. *4 iei;\w ■The largest assortment in town. WILLIAM ROOT. Mariolla, Otiohur 1, 1K77. AtiTieola'sJj^^B iH BP I^B^:;;-' CAj^.*"'^'V:'V.^v\. V! ! g| i i ■ fl I B i*BBpP ' m i.Miß^j®f;d[ I Mm!' -111.1. iit■,l :11 -hot! ikHHB * '•'in i;\ r r.ri'.ni in.nil- h> fIBfIBBH N< ■: I' t k> • 111 -: 11. ■. SHH "'' Aiiinß Krm->\ Hr ~iß <• 'I itTeWa 'it\ in^'iil^K* "'ll I"' ! !l. 11l I. I 111 In u . I nil i |i' JWwM * l i" "if mml |:it .11 lii I Will Sell at Atdßßßm IB ( ’nM‘k('i“^^lotßS^: s |’| 4Bv‘i'^V'’ i: v *" 1 ? ?V ,f -v- * •/-; t *■" * * 'M i:i,n i. im M;i lirl I :I. ( ! ' { 77.^HHhßh w. <•. liKMI'iN.SHj Watchmaker M Mil K IT \. ,15ft (iKOKUf^BM AI.SI I. locks cym^^H si i i| iit lll . Repairing of' <'lock', dc. daily. SatiSjiflH niccii. i* >ll oc Hi" w nii i^HBH ~i<l<- I’nlilic Si| Bjj^B •I. It. < )’\El LI & CO.'S I'.'isl Sii/r nj' /hr I‘uO/ic MARIETTA, GEORGIA. I>KAI.KKS IN ALL KINDS OF FAMILY &RQCEPwIES S. COUNTRY PRObBI Miiricll.i, Sept. I, is;;. f. \. iuwin. a.stH§l||| IK*WIN A < "I.A \ . 88l Illoi m j> al Law. Will attend In the practice of Itivoß t'ohband adjacent counties, j All collect ions entrusted to them wilß he met with prompt attention. Office" over M’f'lateliy’.s store, west side T’llh lic Square. Marietta, August 7, 1877. Jr. MARIETTA SAVINGS BANK. •1011 \ It. WINTERS, President. 11l UNAP, Vice President. A. VAX WYt'K, t'asiiier. Notes Discounted. Exchange Bought and Sold. ¥. J. ATKINSON, i EAST SIDE OF PI.'BLK SQUARE, MARIETTA, GEO. DDAl.iat IN I'aniily €■ rocfriis ! fcU ; rc k 4