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NEW GOODS!—In addition to then
large and cheap stock of (lotliing the 1
Messrs. Kiser an now receiving Xew
floods. Customers w ill lind that no
merchant sells goods on hettcv terms.
Al 11-ii.r) Kit os. you w iil tind
tine Caudies, Crackers, Preserves, and
evert* chen-p for the Christmas holidays.
M ARI ETTA H A K k KT*.
< OTTON— !ih (< 10 cents.
BA< OX—Clear Ribbed Rule-. 10
Shoulders S(<TO
Hlk Clear Ribbed side- Nieto
Bulk Shoulders, 00
Hants—Sugar Cured can. 14
CORN—White choice 00
MEAT.—White, •* 00
OATS—Yellow and Rust Proof 50
RAY—Mixed I 00
Pl.OCß—Fancy i 25
Extra Family I 00
Family, :! 75
Extra' no
LARD —Prime Leaf Id
Leaf in buckets, la
Mol. ASSES—Choice ( uha lOeitiO
Sugar Moose, 10i 15
Sorgtini 40
Xew Orleans, 75i5100
SUGAR —Cut I.oaf 15
Powd., Crush, and Cran'd.ld l .,
Ex *‘f”’ While. • 12 D
C” I 2 1
< OFFJJB—Inn choice. 25
•• prime. 2d
B 1 Tl'KR —< 'lmiccfPAicii 00
('ountry, buy’g 20. selling 25
CHEESE—Pine Apple 00
Extra Cream IS
EGOS. Selling 12*.,
( AXDLEs—P. i ratine, 30(535
Star - 20
TALLOW, (Inlying) 00
BEESW A X 20(5 25
FIE 1.0 PEAS 75
PEART. GRITS 4
RICE 10
IRISH POTATOES—,S hush 100
MACKEREL—(O Ih. 10 l(l 15
MAT< IIES, (per do/cn huxes 20md-5
OYSTERS, 1 Ih can. per do/cn 1 25
21h can, •• •• 2 25
OiI.—KEROSENE. 40
Machine, 1 00
PEACHES—peeled—buying 5(5 8
impeded '• dm 4
ST AR< ll—Pearl Gins-. 12'., (515
Common. 10
SOAP—Family 7(5 10
Common, 5m 7
SALT—Liverpool p sack. I 75
Virginia, *• I 50
SHOT—Oropand Buck, "p* -k. 2 75
TOBACCO—PIug 50m I 50
Smoking. 1 00
SWE KT P< >'T A TOES. SO
ViX Kf■ A if— W hite Wit ll V 50
WlllSKEV—full proof 2 00
four years >dd. 5 00
Removed !
Removed!
1HA VKehanged my i>lsu**of I>ii- i
next to Marietta Saving's Bunk, and
will lie thankful to wehonie all my old
friend*and patrons at my new 'land.
* J Will Sell at Atlanta Prices.
c. O. 1).
Dry (inods! Notion*! Hats!
Crockery! Clothing!
A\ll
Bools iiml Slmcs!
And every thing else kept in a. Dry
floods business.
IW A - . B.—Would call the attention
of all who are indebted tome, to come
at otiee for settlement, and *aveeost.
JOSEPH ELSAB.
Marietta, March lit, 1577. tv
Back Again!
TO MY OLID STsA-IsTL !
ON CHIBCD STItKKT.
M'Y old friends and the Piihlie gen
erally are hereby informed that
my Bakery on Church street is in full
operation again. A liberal patronage
is solicited.
Very respectfully,
jail 15 R.. .1. T. At Ml It 'OLA.
4'obb Nalw.
WILE BE SOT.D. before the foitrt
House door, in the t ity of Mari
etta, Cobb county, fieorgia, on the first
Tuesday in February next, between
the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
One Lot situated in the ( itv of Mari
etta, Cobb county, (la., containing 'ev
en acres, more or less, bounded on the
south by street and lot of Lottie and An
drew Rogers, and on the east by lot of
Lettie and Andrew Rogers. L. C. Me
l.ellan, et. a I.'' Levied on as the proper
ty of Present Rogers, Tom Lyman, Win.
Cokine, .Henry L. Parker and John Al
exander, for the purchase money of said
lot, by virtue of a ti. fa. from Cobb Su
perior Court in favor of M. B. Prichard.
Also, one Lot, together with a two
story brick building thereon, in the eit\
of Marietta. Cobb county, (la., situated
on the east side of the Public Square,
fronting 'll I feet, moreor les*. running
back east ninety feet, more or less, and
bounded on the east by an alley, on the
north by a street, and on the south by
the property of J. B. (PYeill. Levied
oil as the property of 11. H. MeCntch
eon by an attachment ti. fa. from t'ahb
Superior Court in favor of M. c. A- J.
F. h iser A < o.
Also, one hundred and eighteen
sharesof the stoek of the Marietta Pa
per Matiufaetiiriug t onipauy. 50 share'
tieing the property of A. S. Kdnioii'ton.
and 30 of said shares being the property
of H. M. Hammett, prineipal. and 'JO
shares tieing tlie property of E. l'aw,
endorser, the -ame the entire in
terest of A. S. Edmow'ton and 11. .'I.
Hammett, principals, and L. Law, en-
dorser, in all tlie property of the Mari
etta Paper Manufacturing < 'ompanv.in
cluding Lots of Land Xos. 1040, io7d,
1074, 1075, and 1077. except thirteen a
cres, 107s. 107!), lost). 1087. loss. lost),
loot). 1001. 1002, 1008. and 1000. all lying
in the 17th district and 2d section of o
rigiually Chcokee, now Cohb county,
and Lots of Lands Xos. 1202. 1203, in
the loth district and 2d section of said
state and county, except a one tenth un
divided interest in the upper shoal,and
all machinery, stock, chemicals, and
other property belonging to said Mari
etta Paper Manufacturing Company.—
Levied on as the property of 11. M . Ham
mett and A. S. Kuinouston, principals,
and E. Faw and S. A. Anderson, endor
sers, by virtue of a ft. fa. from Cobb Su
perior Court in favor of W. W. White,
now controlled by S. A. Anderson and
11. s. Anderson.
Also, that tract of Land or Town Lot
011 which the defendant formerly resi
ded, situated in the town of Roswell,
Cohb county, Ga., containing six acres,
more or less, having two dwelling hou
ses thereon, and other improvements,
said lot fronting and lying west of Al
pharetta street, and adjoining the lot of
•lames H. Webb, Mrs. Proud foot, A. 3.
Rainwater, et. al. Levied on as the
property of Daniels. Arnold by virtue
of a ft. fa, from Cobh Superior Court in
favor of Oeorgia V. Martin, adnt'x.
A1 so. Lots of Land Xos. 712. 713. thir
ty acres of No. 707, cast part of-aid lot,
and one half of Lots Nos. 70S, 70S), and
771). all in the lftth district and 2d sec
tion of Cobb county,Ga., containing in
all 170 acres, more or less. Levied on
a- the property of John Jackson for the
purchase money of said land by virtue
of it ti. fa. from Cobh Superior Court in
favor of Andrew J. Cheney, executor.
Also, tifty-fotir acres of the south
eastcorner of Lot Xo. 271, in the 20th
district and 2d section, of Cobh county,
Georgia. Levied on a- the property of
11. 11. McConnell, by virtue of a ti. fa.
from Milton county Superior Court in
favor of Win. Tinsleyvs. IV. s. Grogan
principal, and 11. 15. McConnell, -ec’ty.
Also, Lots of Land .Xos, 513, 515, 37!),
421. 142, 441. 443, 425,ami 440, all in the
Hit It district and 2d section of county
of Cobh, Ga.. each lot containing forty
acres, more or less : levied on as the pro
pert y of dames S. Morris, to satisfy a ti
i'a from Cobh Superior Court in favor
of dames F. Cooper and the Polk Slate
Quarry Railroad ('ompany.
Also, Lots of Land Xos, .507, and 5!13.
in 1 lie ISth district and 2d section, (Old)
county. Ga.. containing SO acres, more
"or h-s: levied on as the properl *of W.
B. Howell, to satisfy a li. fa. from Cohb
Superior Court in favor of X. A. Rico
vs. W. 15. Howell and A. and. Howell.
Also, Land Xo. 508, in the 17th
district and 2d section of Cohb county:
levied on as the property of 1. I*. Sew -
ell by virtue of two li. fits, from a nota
ry's court, one in favor of Haley A Wil
liams, and the other in favor of Ben. F.
Bishop.
Also, Lots of Land Xos. 514,815, 810,
I 70ft,in the 10th district and 2d section of
I I 'old) county ; levied on as the property
of Joseph Dunn, by virtue of a li. fa.
| from a notary’s court in favor of R. A.
I Johnson, for tin' use of W.T. Winn, a--
! signcc.
Also, one two story building, on tin
northeast corner of the public sipiare,
I formerly occupied by J. M.Green X Cos.
I as a grocery store, and also the proper
ty known as tne old livery stable
i property, said property bounded cast by
dwelling, north by property of Win. E.
Dunwody and ('has. 15. Sewell, west by
( hernkee street, and south by Law mice
street; levied on as the property of
Isaac Sewell by virtue of a ti. fa. from
Cobb Superior Court in favor of Wood.
Tabor X Morse, now controlled bv Ben.
11. Hill.
Also, one house and lot in the oily of
Marietta, Cold) county, Ga. situated 011
Cherokee street, containing one half a
(".'e, more or less, hounded on the north
by property of W. K. Gilbert, on east
by property' of Mrs. Thomason, on tin
smith by a street, and on the west hy
(’herokee street, said house no" occu
pied by E. C. Bennett; levied on as the
property of 11. B. Wallis by virtue of a
li. fa. from Cobb Superior Court in fa
vor of Josiah Goodman.
Also, one house and lot containing
one acre, more or less, situated on < lier
okee street, in the city of Marietta, Cobh
county, wherein the defendant now re
sides, hounded on the south by* proper
ty of Win. Cokine, Ed. Floyd and oth
ers, on the west by Cherokee street, on
the north by an alley or street, and on
the east by the property known as the
Gibb's property: levied on as the prop
erty of Joel 'l'. Haley, by virtue of a
tl.fa. from Cohb Superior Court for the
purchase money of said lot, in favor of
Archibald L. Rollins, bearer, now con
trolled by W. I’. Stephens.
Also,tin-entire road-bed and the right
of way of the same on each side of the
Marietta and Xorth Georgia Rail Road
Company, runuingand being in the said
county of Cobh, starting in tne city of
Marietta, and running north to the line
of Cherokee county, being ten or eleven
miles in length, together with the fran
chise of said company; levied on as the
property of the said Marietta and Xorth
Georgia Railroad Company, by virtue
of a ti. fa. from < ohh Superior Court in
favor of Tommy. Stewart & Beck.
Also, tlic Plantation known as Mrs.
Mary W. Phillips' plantation, in tlk
-17 111 district and 2d section of Cohb
county, number of lots not know n, ad
joining the land-of Andrew J.Uheiicy,
and others, lying on Ollies’ creek, and
south of the public road leading from
Marietta to Powder Springs, ami for
merly known as the Conger farm, and
containing 00!) acres, more or less; le
vied on a- the property of M r<. Mary W .
Phillips by virtue of a justice's court li.
fa. in favor of L. s. Xnrihcitft & Cos,
Also, Lots of Laud Xos. s|B, and 831),
in tin- Pit It district and 2d section. Cold)
county: levied oil as I In- property of J.
W. Sewell, by virtue of .1 just ice's court
li. fa. in favor of W.J. Popham.
Also, one Lot with a two -lory brick
i building thereon, situated in tin- town
of Ac-worth, Cobh county, hounded on
the north by Marietta and Cartersville
-tre-ets, on the ea-t by lot owned by C.
( . Sorrels, on tin* south by street, and
mi the west by lot ow ned by Dr. A.
"■initn : levied on a- tile properey ••! < .
('. Sorrels by virtue of a ti. fa. from the
Superior Court of Cobb county. in fa
vor of Kinsley Stegall.
Also, Lots of (.and No-, 504. .5d2. 7*454 .
; 505. 588. 58ft. i)3(i. all in the Pith district
aml 2d section of ('otih eounty. each lot
containing to acre.-, more or h-s-: levied
fin as tin- property of R. t . Kerr by vir
tue of two li. las. from ( ohh Superior
< ourt, one in favor of Lewi- ( oruorton.
1 and the other in favor of the Marietta
Savings Rank.
w. p. STEPHENS. Shrt.
TIIE FI EL 1) AND F, 1 KESIDE.
Largo and Now Arrivals!
\T
li. S. \orlliriiH\
11 ml (n/in i' of f/u liithfn' Siji/iit'i.
\LAROK and select Stock ot DliY (i(X > I >S, ombrai iog e\-
ly found in a tirst class Dry Hoods store. The Goods are
Manufacturers and their Agents, and will lie sold as low or low**.
than any similar Good'ever brought to lhi~ market. I mean w hat
ami examine for yourselves. Our extensive slock ol '->
Hoots and Shoos, Hats, Caps, dtc. X
i ;^Bf§
A re made at the best Factories and never tail to give cut ire sat is fact i, >,y
Marietta. October 8. 1577. ? 1.. s. N( )I{ |’l li t i\ ,
THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS INSURANCE COMPANY*'
ol KK’IIMONUs YIIHiIMA.
k*2.10.000 - - < a*li l'*cl> Sill .1,000.
)t)•) in 1. S, Ronds deposited in the Treasury ol Georgia Tor |jn
liter security oT Policies!
riNH IS well known company lias paid in thousands of dollars to claimants in
1 Georgia since the war, and will maintain its well earned reputation for skill
ful, conservative, prompt, j list dealing,
Dwellings, Stores, >i(‘i-rliati(lli‘, Mills, (.ill House's ami conlriits,
insured at fair rates.
|sg-' Agent- at all prominent points in the state, to w Imm applv. or to
BARRIXGTOX KlXtw
net 23-1 v Agent, Marietta, Ga.
.MAPI ETTA
HIGH SCHOOL.
Tor Roys and Girls.
rpll E undersigned proposes to resume
1 the exercises of his School on Mon
day, the seventh day of January, 1878,
at his residence on Roswell street, al the
Way land place.
A Tim .her of his friends having ex
pressed a desire to place their daugh
ters under hi: instruction, he has tie
termitied to meet their wishes, and will
hereafter receive pupils of cither sex.
The course of st tidy embrace the usu
al English Branches, Mathematics,
Bookkeeping. Latin. Greek, French,
etc. etc.
In addition to this, there w ill he tin
Art Department, in which will be
taught Drawing, Wax Work. Embroi
dery'. Ac. This Department will he in
charge of Mrs. Maxokt, who will also
assist in the English Branches,
Faithful thorough instruction, and
firm discipline, are guaranteed.
Tin* School-room is well lighted and
ventilated, and care a- tomea-tm - look
ing (o the comfort of pupils will he
given.
I I. IS TI * :
/*,-)- Srhi/liltitii' Mmilh of l <mi II f'l /rs,
FIi().M s•_> oo T< > *:# 00.
There w ill he tin incidental tee of one
dollar per scholastic year, which "ill
cover all charges for Fuel. Ink and
Pens.
One pupil from each of the Churches
of the city will lie received free of
charges for tuition. The only condi
tions being (hal the pupil is unable to
pay l nit ion, and that w bile in school Ids
depnrtinenl and application must he sa
tisfactory. It is Imped that the Minis
ters in charge of the Churches w ill
see that the pupil is selected carefullv.
V. E. M AND El'.
Marietta, Dec. 20, 1877. jaul-lf
3STEW
I,AM) AdFiNH.
yg I HAVE lately become associa
ted with several gentlemen in dilferent
parts of North Georgia-for tin* purpose
of inviting immigration and ett'ecting
the
Male ol’ our EamD.
We have made arrangements with A
gents and Companies in several of the
Northern States which, we think, w ill
secure
SA I.ES ()N SATISI-'A('TORY TERMS.
Within ;t reasonable time.
We will advertise these Lauds gratui
tously, and tt|H>n their sale will charge
a reasonable commission. All persons
in this and adjoining counties having
TAM)* TOK KlLi:
will find it to their interest to place
tin* same w ith us.
APPLY TO
A. Van Hycli.
At the Marietta Savings Bank.
i:. %. witMGrn,
Iron Founder Si Mashiniet.
MAXI I AC I I PER Dl
St (* ii m K n !>• in <* s,
('IRCI I.AK SAW .MILLS.
Illipl'Oll'ri Hoi-;|iiiiii Hill-..
DRIST MILL M A''ll IN' FRY.
I>t NXING Gear for Water Wheel-,
k of every -i/i- and ile-eript ion : Plans
and Sp(-eilieations for Mill Work furn
ished ffcoof charge. \ Iso. Manufaetu
i-(-f of (sold Mining Machinery of latest
improvemenls.
Ih'icps to suit the times.
\ II work first clits>,
\xn ot ait x lilt).
And having just built m-w building-,
and ha ving as good m.-iehinery as could
he had North, I feel conlideut that lean
def\ all eompefition as tu ipialily of
work and eheapiios- of ju-iee. Being a
practical meeliatiie of thirty live year
experienee. I am not afraid of my abili
ty to gi\o -atisfai-tioli to all who may
fee] ilis|osed to patmni/e me.
Marietta, March 13, 1877.
Bottom Knocked Out.
W.J. KISER & CO.
west sii)l-; n tilde siit
VltiriHl;i. Geo.
HAVE just received and arc receiv
ing a large and select stock of
READY MADE < l.< > 111 IN< i!
IHD G<MMS!
BOOTS, shoes, 11 ATS, Ac.
W hieli t hey are oil*-ring at prices to - nit
the trading puldic—cheaper than the
cheapest Atlanta not cxi-epted. \\ r e
alsu intve a larg(- and full supply m
HARDWARE!
( * ROt llßi I'S. iVc. &C*.
I! lilt rail Im* had ill tin* ln\v'isi rash |H*irr>.
I n lari, w * kto|H‘vn\\ tiling tliiit i*. iumml
‘il hy thr ti*;nliiig’jnihlir. Call, r\am
inr ami prirn our •xoimN, aini \ou will
hr >:itislinl.
3®” N. I.— All prrson> iihlrhtrtl tu
ii' must ronir to I 1 Wind and mMIIi' hy l In*
lirst of Nu\cinhrr—• lrlays ar* d:m‘*'rr
<Mls.
W. -I. KISER A (’<).
< )cl niter I S7T.
J. M. Wilson.
M AN'l FA) It 'HER OE
TIN k SHEET IKON
AND
Woodrn Waros.
(8 ' ill: is *jj^
STON ES. HARDWARE, ( I T
I.ERY. IIOI'SE I TRMSII
IN<; (iOODS AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
i:M ili \ * i \t.
Slt-;iw timl Feed Cullers,
< 'oni She I let’s,
Turning Flows,
Wheel Harrows,
Rakes, Shovels,
Iloes. < irass St y 1 lies.
Flows. Flow Slocks, Ac.
vise.
Syrup Mills,
Of a S/i/ti / ior Muh'r.
FOCKET A TAHLE (TTLERY.
AM)
<'arpentei-’s Supplies.
Many Varieties of Wooden Ware.
All these ami many other valuable ar
ticles -old on host possible terms.
Marietta, July 3, 1877. Iy
Photograph (hdl(‘ry !
M< (M.A( 111-A "S BCILDIXG.
I si do Puhtio S(/mti'o f
llarirlla. Georgia.
rplIE suhsi-riher, thankful for the pa-
T I rouage heretofore ex I ended t<> him,
begs leave lo state that lie i- belter pre
pared than ever to execute
l > fiofogi‘apli\ mill I ’ei-nt v|)4-s
in flu- In -—t style of the art. Also, old
Piet tires copied aml enlarged in the lie-1
manner, and al the lowest prices,
tiftv 13 ly GEO. and. D A lil.ld.
Marietta
U \ Id! V ST A I! Id!.
< Ipposife tin- Kennes.-iw House,
rplIE lie-l of Vehicles, the safe-1 ot
A Driver-, ami the fastest of 11 *•)--<•-.
arealway- ready, night and day, for
hire. No man or woman or child has
gi veil ue- a call in I he pa-i w let ha- been
nor shall any ever in the future, he
-uti-fied with my team- or the men in
my employ . Every4liing and every body
about me are ( xo. o\l..
I have cheapened my i-harge- propor
tionate In the -trillgeliey of the times.—
For refei-ence lo the truth of w lull I say
a- to the I urn-out- and charge-, go to my
friend.-, w hich mean- the puldic gener
ally . Panic- 11ii iiue me strictly rc-pon
-ihh- for the safety of tln-in-4-l ves, M-lii
clcs and hor-es.
ap 3-ly and. A. G. ANDERSON.
WABEHOUBE, ’
Suiil lew Public
( < JjjHH
XI l■ I jjW "f
1 111 -1 w 111 -els H 1 !
and live hiishcl bar* kei
Sa<l<
< m i
A MX
l{rilH*mlM*r, Wr keep iie.'it*] v
w ith ii' b*fore liiiviiio’, linn
Muriel la, .1 an. I'g*, 1 s7s. i
■I. (I HR I MEN ,
It. AM) i>
Xorth ii'rst ctiri'r
IVI ARIET'i
( did' l" I licit' I fiends and l lie |iu)diiv
Milliiipi'N xV Frif*
* grii
I)ry <Roods and
St/, !■/< ,/ in tln In ,v/ Morh-h / llni(<//il aIIM I
ilu
IF) \ wdi A .> keep iici'
1,1 jfißi
last kiM '
/(/i /
In I lie lale-l .11 n I inn I in him-
In MISS SIR |FI INI). Fh.t t in the MM
hit lli'i'lul'iile had. I 1 1 e \ -oli.it .1
tinti \
■■ jc^
Ami l>uil<lini 11;ii*<I
'Villia.n Boot,
MAS .\T Ills
OLD STAND,
ilimisl oni/ (himf iriinliil in Hull
linr of' linsinoss,
PA I NTS. tills \N I) VAIfVI si I.
While I .end, in keg- and . .ins.
Ready mixed Faints, in cans.
OILS. I*VIM\
Linseed, Lamp Black.
Train, Drop Black,
Machine. Vendiau Red.
Lard, Blue Paint.
Neal’s Foot. (;reeli Paint,
S.weel, Yellow Pninl,
< a-lor. Ae. Brow n Paint. Ac.
DYH SITI I S.
NVINDONV GLASS & FI'TTV.
All at nidtlerate prices.
B. B. STRONG,
Sueeessoi-to . Williams,
I A pothecary.
\\ I LI. - out Im-ine-- .u tin- OLD ST \ND in M \lf I ETTA, amt will keej.
o on hand, ami lor-ale. \ oi.xi iiai. (--oim mi n I i,i
FRESH AND OEM I.NE
Drills! ('li(*inicals! Paints and Oils!
'l'oilrl ;mil I ;ui4> | in< IVi'liiiimti, etc.
y
School Books and Slationerv! '
* mi
Nil which will hr SOU) I.DW !<)! ( \S||. Hrescripl ion larefnlly cnjii
poimdrd hy all e\p*rieneed ApOlhrraiN . \' Ifl.lci. 101 oni..
M a riel ia. Or!. 1, 1577. H. It. STRONG.
HALEY BROTHERS.:
a/tO(JU/t//J,S,
HA Kb WAKE"
tifiil
Noß'l 11-KAs'l CORNER FI FLIC SV"’I'’AHH| 1 '’AHH|
Mmi’lpllu
<>■ t-de i. 1. I 77.
' ‘lj'/imTM'.' 1 ,
LOCKS
I in Dwellings, Nl ore Doors, Cloi> s
Hs. Trunks, Smoke Houses, Ac.,.‘
i’AI) LOCKS.
Nails. I'd iii (iOiI. Tucks tiixl Brad?
11 unless Buckles,
Cupper Kivels, Sasli l*n 1 lies.
I’ il‘s. Hinges, Picture Nailj )(
Slr;i|i Hinges, Brass Bults, ()
I looks ami Slaples,
Hut Is, ineli in (ixti, Wagon Nails'
Wardrobe Hooks, SasJt Cord,
Carden lines, (iarden Hakes. t
S|:t<lt* Forks, .Manure Forks”
( an iiige Holts, Door Bolts,
Sand I*aper, (Hue, At*.
MUIHA,
11 1 ‘■ largeit assortment in town.
'VILLIAM ROOT.
M.i rid I .i, (>c toiler f. 1877.