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About The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1868)
Iw of* a I XI e acl . KmoY'SQillf LIFE and Till and Magic Cure for tale by ali Druggists. KAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE.--Cures Ear ache Burns, Cuts, Stings, etc, l>r. Harrison’s Lectures Our town is to be enlivened ngnin, by a rich intellectual feast, from Dr. W P. Harrison, who, on last year, treato cd us to a Lecture on ‘‘Woman,” l ut. who, on this occasion, will present the very interesting subjects of “Love, Courtship, and Marriage, in two Lectures —one on Monday night, the Bth inst., and the other on Tuesday night, the 9th inst., at the Methodist Episcopal Church. The reader must not conclude that lie will only treat the subject as a romance, but also pre sent it in a light that but few have thought of. It is alike interesting to old as well as young, and he who stays away rn account of the pitiful sum charged for admission, will miss one of the richest treats of the season. Let everybody go and learn something they have never thought of before. KAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE-/Cure* Headache nml Toothache in a half minute. PROF. H. H. KAYTON, Savannah, Ga., Pro prietor of Ka\ 'oil's pm ular remedies. jt#c\Ve regret to learn that the pri vate residence ol Thomas L. Wallace Hear Aliatooua, was entirely destroyed by lire, a few nights since. This is tiie second time that he has had (he misfortune to lose his house since the war. lie is living on the plantation of Jiis lather Major Campbell Wallace, Supr. W. Ac A 11 R.,on Pumpkin vine creek, in this county, some six miles south of Cartersvillp. Most of his household furniture was saved and the house was also insured. The. fire is supposed to have originated from a cook iog stove. KAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE--Cure* Rheumatism and Neuralgia. KAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE. Magic Cure and Dys peptic Pills should be in every household. Several of our citizens, desiring to have a little sport in the way of g.-.me, took a camp hunt, some week or two ago, in the mountains between Ilar t >w and Paulding counties, and brought home as the result of their excursion, five deer and seven minor wolves. — The latter have been put in a state of preservation, while the former have {.one the wn of all the ytilth. \ (100D THRESHER can be bought Cheap everything perfect— four horse power —apply at once to ]{. 11. or W. L. ROW LAND. It k ( ream Ice Cream ! ’.—Every body and their wives and sweathearts go around to Ed. Bechtoldi s Bakery iml Confectionary and get a glas3 of lee Cream. KAY TIN'S MEDICINES for sale, in Cartcrsville, On., tiy W. b. Kirkpatrick, Druggist. REDWINE & FOK. Atlanta, Ga., wholesale agents for Kaytoa’a Medicines. USTju The Urges’! Stock of Drugs —the beat Stock -of Drugs—and the Cheapest" Drugs ever 'before brought to the South, tna} i.c found ut the City Drug Store, Atlanta, Ga. by Clifford A. King. OFFICE W. & A. RAILROAD l Cartorsville May, 22nil 18'iS. J r iramutatlon tlcketls in packages of ten, maybe nurcliaseJ *t ibis office at 8 cents |ier mile 1 J, C. WOFFORD, Agent, KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE--Cures Pains in the Ha-k, breast, Sides, Shoulders and Joints. KAYTON'S MAGIC CURE--Cures Diarrhceaand Cramp Chohes. Mr. of this place, lias n cow that gave six gallons of milk at one milking, last week. If anybody has a better cow than that we would like to hear from them. thanks are due Mr. G. M. Reufrac, of Columbus, Ga. for a box of the fittest Strawberries that we have seen this season —yea, that we have (ver seen before. This is undoubtedly the richest treat of the season, and for this manifestation of his' regard for the printer and his, lie has enshrined 'his ineinorv .ndellibly in our affections, hoping that the next lime we hear from him that he will do so again, The Land YVk Love, for June is up on our table, filled with its usual quoto o,'interesting war items, biographies, and miscellaneous matter. Published by Gen. D. 11. llill, in Charlotte N. C. ' We are sorry to learn that some ol the members of the County Court misconstrued our remarks in last week s issue of this paper, when we stated that “about all that was doing in Court was in connection with freedmeu —ad- ding the additional taxation upon * al ready tax-ridden people of the Coun ty.” We did not allude to the Court, but the freedmen. The Court done its duty promptlv and faithfully, so far as "e can learn. frqy- We regret learn that 1 it t'e Joseph, son of our former country man, J. L. Hill, was crushed to death by the upsetting of a counter, in Nash - die. Tennessee, a few- days sincp.— He was a grand child of our esteemed fellow-citizen, Geo. W, Hill. tfifc,Who will send us a club of ten * i! >»eribers with and get the Ex- T ANARUS" lor one year gratis? SPECIALS. EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM Providetic?. A!».. May 18. IS*"!). r*r. John dull :—I fiend you |Jk> for CEDRON BITTERS; pics.? send tfhat it will coine to aftwr pay- Tag freight to C- tnrntm*, Mtos. I have been troubled several years with Indigestion ; have had to take phis every night for ten or fifteen years ; and in Kebrnary I SC}, I was attacked with general paralysis. 1 was confined to my room for the balance of the year; and In f*-t, continued In a very weak and nervous cod tion until some months since, when I was put nndcr an operation, and your Cedron Bitten for treatment I '•ommonred improving right away, and am pretty well restored. Toun, truly, A L. NEAL. The ebove Is a specimen of how mr CEDRON BIT TERS and SAKS s P \ RILE A are app-eciated. The house of Summon & R •**, I)ru eg’ stof R’nh mond, Indtinft, who have tn' de several purchases of mv Bitters, stated that several person* had been cured of riyspepMa by their use. W. H. I’r’nghuri.t, Loß"ti*pori, In.’., save that try Cedron Biite-* has given the best s ti.fnc'lon of any Bitters that he has ever kept for sa’e, and believe* them them the best Bitters In the market. The public servant, JOHN BULL, M. D. For sale by L IT BR ADVIELD, Atlanta, Ga wholesale and retail druggist. Who Also sells BULL'S Sarsaparilla, BULL'S Worm Peso oyer, SMITH'S Tonic Syrup. Feb 12. VKwSti To CoußUinplives. The Rev EDWARD A. WILSON will send, free o charge, to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for making and using the tiinple remedy by which he was cured of a lung affection and tha* dread disease Consunioilon. His only object is to bent fit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as if will cost, them nothing, aud may prove a blessing. Please address Rev. KDffiRD A. WILSON, No. 165 South Second Street, Williamsburg, Nev York Information. Information guaranteed to produce a lnxrt-lnn growth of hair upon a bald head nr a beardless face also a recipe for the removal of P mpics. Blotches, F<- rup 1 ions, etc , on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, can be obtained without change by ad dressing THOS. F CHAPMAN, Chemist. sep 11 823 Broadway New York. Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of mifieiing humanity, send free to all who need it,' the rec ; i>e and directions for making the simple rciredy by whieh he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by address' itig, in perfect confidence, JOHN 13. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New dork. Crops. —The prospect now is that the wheat crop in this Section will he ver*- slim and light. Corf, is back ward, and not so promising as wt have seen it at this season of the year.— Cotton is anything else but promising. The fruit crop promises, at least, an abundnnt yield, but we fear t he quali ty will be very inferior. Clover and the grasses—-their growth not very lux uriant. The crop of dog fennel was never more promising than at the pres ent The j rospect of ‘lip weather now is that the seasons will be more propis tious. But we hope to make enough at least, to, supplyjhome consumption, gjgu We think our friend and fellow townsman, I’eter Marsh, ought to he a very good and useful man —and is without a doubt —lie is not only sur> rounded with tight, but he lives, moves and has his being in the light—and he dispenses the tight to all around him at the low price of 75 cents a gallon.— The beauty of. his light is, that it shines ivcll in darkness. We mean his Estrella or Star Oil, which is un doubtedly the cheapest, best, brightest; safest and most beautiful burning fluid now in use. We are satisfied that it is non-explosive. flgy- There is to be a Union Sabbath School Celebration of seven Sabbath Schools, on the 4th of July next, at Moore’s Mills near Aliatooua. in this county. T)r. W. 11. Felton will deliv er an addiess on the occasion. Will not the citizens cf Cartcrsvilie and Bar tow County have a public demonstra tion of some sort on that day ? Let s forget our troubles and get tip some sort of innocent amusement to divert our attention from the same* and infuse new life into our desponding spirits.— Will not someone or more move in this matter ? We pause for a reply. Don’t forget that our Agrieul toral Society will hold a meeting in this place on the first Tuesday in next month. Come yourself and bring all your friends with yon. A Nf.w Volume. — That favorite of the little folks, “Burke’s Weekly,’ will enter upon anew volume in July, and the publishers promise several marked improvements. As soon a3 Mr. Goulding’s story —now drawing to a close—is finished, a thrilling sto ry will be found foil of interest and instruction. After July, the Weekly will contain 32 columns of matter each week, instead of 24, as heretofore ; the illustrations will be increased in num ber, and the editor assures ns he has a host of good things in stove for hi? readers, The publishers will send specimen numbers free of charge to all who write lor them. Now is the time to subscribe. 'Perms. —s2 a year. — Address J. W. Burke <£• Cos., publish ers, Macon, Georgia. The Southern Cultivator —For June has been received by us. It is a live monthly periodical, and every far mer and house keeper should have it, It is published monthly, in Athens, Ga. by Wrn. & W. L. Jones, at $2 per an num in advance, Richmond, May 31. — It is now probable that Davis’ trial will be post poned until October, as the leading counsel on both sides have agreed on that time. The witnesses hat! beer summoned for Wednesday next. Mr Davis has not arrived here, in view of the probability of postponement. fwn.„Why not have a Brass Band in Carterevillc ? Speak out: DR. JOHN BOLL'S Great Remedies. BULL’S CEDRON BITTERS. AUTHEN rie DO CUM EN TS. ARKANSAS HEARD FROM. Testimony of Medical Men. Sony Point, Whit? Cos.. Ark., May 28, "66. DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: Last February I w<u In LoTsvill* pu'chaaii.g Dr.:**, »nd I got some of your S»r*%ppnnlU and Cedron Bitter-. Mr .on-in-iaw, who was with me In the store, bag been down with rUenmatlam for gutne lime, commen red on the Bitters, and goon found his general health improved. Dr. (list, who hag been In had health, tried them, and hp »l‘u Improved. Dr. Coffee, who ha- t.een In had health for several years —stomach and liter affected—Ue improved very ‘/much by the twe of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron Bi'ters i.-s given you great Popularity In this settle ment. I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicine* this fall—especially of yonr Cedron Bitters aid Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of Rickett.% Neely, P.e pe •tfullv, <J 13 WALKER, Bull’s Worm Destroyer. Parent* Road tills Important Letter. YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENTS. Middletown, Tnd., April 26,66. Mr M. L. Duplan writes : Ido not know that Bull's Worm Destroyer needs any more recommendation* tli •« it has already attained b> its own merits, but will state that my little sen, aged about three years, was severely attacked last fall and winter with light chills followed by very high fever, throwing him Into spasms, or peihaps more properly Jits, lusting from half an hour to one and a hall hours; at the same time the child had very ttroug symptoms of woruie. My physician—one of the best in this part ot i he country— exhausted ail his bki'.i and the Materia Medial to ex pel the worms, and entirely failed to tiring any. I though' ‘‘sebu bull' could do it, and gave the cld.d the content* of three boxes, in triple doses, night ami morning, with happy results. The child lias not had a spasm tor over three months, aod in-tead of the bloated mass that he v. as, he is now wed and hearty, “John Bull did It." Yours, truly. M J, DUPLAN. A CALL FROM DISTANT MINNESOTA. Kingston, P. 0., M°eken cn., April TANARUS, ’66. Mr J hn Bull—Dear Sir; I moved from Kentucky to thiu place. The stores have none of your Worm Destroyer for sale. They are greatly needed here in Minnesota. A trial is ad that is needed to git e them a reputation. ITY rant do without them. Do send some on thi» way. Yours, sincerely, D c; arkowood. Bull's Sarsaparilla. A GODOEASON F*‘R THE CAPTAIN'S FAITH, READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LET TER FROM HIS MOTHER. Benton Barrack*. Mo., April Ed, ISGG. Dr. J "hr, Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of yi ur Sarsa; nrtila, and the healing and beneficial qual ties it possesses, I send you the following state ment of iny chfc: I was wounded about, two years ago—was taken prisoner anti confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, rny wound* have not healed yet, I have not-sat up a moment since 1 was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My gene,al health is Im paired, and I need something to assist, nature. I have m ire f'.ltli 1n your Sarsaparilla th in iu any thing else I wish that that, is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige Uapt. G. I*. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo. p. ? —The following was wrllten April 89. ISG3, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johnson. DU BULL—Dear Sir : My hugV.and, Dr. C. S, John son, yas a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where he died, leaving the above C. P. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had a chronic dinrrhu: i and scrofula, f t which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM, I have for ten y>ars recommended it to many In New York, Ohio, and lowa, for scrofula, fever gores, and general debili ty. Perfect success has an ended it. The cures effect ed in some cases of scrofula and fever sorts rcere almost vt 'rac.ul >us lam very anxious for my son to again nave i ooonrge to yoitr Sarsaparilla. He is fear 'd! ,f getting ft. spurious arMclc, hence ids writing to v n for it. Uis wouuds were terrible, but. I believe be will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. SMITH'S TONIG SYRUP! Foil THE CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. The proprietor of DPs celebrated medicine justly claims for it a auperior.ty over all reuiedre* ever offer ed to the pu ,11c ,»r the tog/s, certain, speedy and;>er manent cure of Ague and Fever, or Chilis and kover, wh,-toer of short or loo* stamliag. He refers to the entire Western and BoathwKcrn eountry to hoar him testimony to,he truth ot the aaaertton, that in no case whatever will it fail to care, if the directions are strict ly followed and ca rled out. In a great many cases a sing'e dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a per fect restoration of the general health, h is, however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if iu uac is con'inued iu smaller doses for a week or two of ter the disease lias been cheeked, more especially in difficult aud long standing cases. Usually, this medi cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order; should tire patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three of four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETA BLE EAU’LY PTnLtt will be sufficie-t. DR, JOIIX BULL'S frlacipal Offic# If®. 40 Flflb, Crwi itrwL Louisville, Ky. All the above remedies ter sal* by 1.. XX. BRASFXELD, Druggist, Whitehall slrm*, ATLANTA, February 12‘l-6< ftesli Sfeek or Spring .US'D Summer GOODS, fill of the latest and best styles, fast received by J. ELSAS, Who proposes to sell better goods at lower Prices than any other house in town, to-wit: Ciotliiiiof, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, hand w a r n OSNABURGS, €O f £ "£ 0 M YAMS, COUNTRY PRODUCE bought and sold Iligheat prices pan! t*r. Hides, Rags, Furs, Scrap Iron, Feathers, Beeswax, Ginsing, Old CopfQ} Brass, etc., etc. Agents for wrapping pa per. Merchants can buy it in any quantity at mill pri ces. J. ELSAS, Main Street, Carter* 1 , file, Gn. Sty 11, I*6B -wlw. R. IS. Jones’ Column. Someth tug nete. %mm aift ' v '—y -v -* :Cnr r i ;t j t s. 1!. H. ,IO\ES. I l am manufacturing on a large scale, and am fully prepared to build Vehicles of as good quality and finish as any manufacturer in the govern me t. i ~ I give statements from as good men as the country af fords—the best evidence of my workmanship, to-wit : BAR TO IV COUNTY' MAJ, WILMS BEK HAM, J)R. W. 1. BEN HAM, HON, \\ A BEEN aKIN, HR, W, W, LEAK, W,P, MIL \M. COL, LEWIS TL'MLIN, A J, WEEMS, THOMAS BRANDON, KEY', J, F, WEEMS, GARRET GORDON, JOHN VV, SHEPPARD, ROBERT ROGERS; J WATT HARRIS, DW K PEACOCK, Oapt. E D PUCKETT, N GILREATH, J J HOWARD, M AJ. R, A, LAN E, Acworlh, VY , G (COTTON, of Troup, REV, J. W, GLENN, of Cave Spring, WM. BAILV. of Floyd, GEORGE ERWIN, of Polk, These all assert that the best Buggies they ever own ed were of my make, having used their vehicles for some ten or twelve years. This is enough to satisfy any one. 1 think, fjrOOtl lam doin S ln > i very best—buy \\ OI K the hestmatcri can be »i, keep none dlrhiw* But dle best none hands 111 tllG 1 endeavor to South give perfect sat • isfaetiou in ev ery thing. All work warranted. I will give tne highest mar ket price for Cotton, Grain, &c., in trade. Exchange for old Buggies. R: H. JONES. CARTERSVIUE, GA. March "2, '6B. CAf3iS A.3STXD O .A. S IKS IE T £5 - B Y Erwin and Jones. WE HAVE IN STORE A GOOD ASJ •ortment ot Metalic Buriel Case* or Coffin*. As winr eroneous imputations have gone out altout prices, we will give price li*t. which you will find approximate old figure* for them. Case B 83 inehe* • - C 39 “ « D 45 * 45 •« E ft I ** .. ft “ *0 « H M “ 85 m I 7*4 '• 95 m L 74 *•' 100 « M 78 **■ I° s W* do i*ot charge above those figtires. ERWIN A JONES, •'ar'ers'ille, Jin. Hist, 1 W*-lv. I_, OO K xi I' TII Is '■ 0 (S/ie/i/f iT, El/ccohlkl / •' <=■ filtSiXid. iteo 'Lev.; f/tntftft ’ ‘ H , JSe/64 ««>* y Jj u /ft irit ., j , “ft , aL/ttcttfy /at* (/t {(ittanrt/ /, ytee y , | /tu'iAt Tct/ fi'iale iK/iteft tor tnto/t /<> rr ji <*■> • < J>‘ r "*• /yiti . . / // // r 'F/t* /</v it J<’> Ut< r) SI (}y tcytcci/ te r' y,' J/eciefaiy '<’ <•>/ JE&latam* Crodicnr, (Dlass-ftarc a nit fable (!: iitlmi loj (o 7 Blerttants at Mtto Borlt writes. sjU FeU-V 1868-wly. ‘ I I>l<3 Ar <*>. WIS > S;@H % CKAffiE,' Successors to Joe A. Davis—(House Kstaldished in 15.>4.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Constantly receiving New Goods of the best class. Sell extremely low. Our Motto is “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” Give us a trial. N. B.—Paints, Oils, Window class axd Dye-Stuffs, &c. ATLANTA, <a. apr. *2.0. RE I) WINK & EOX GEORGIA PROPRIETORS OF liil Ikl¥3 ilii WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS U* Drugs and Heiiciies, paints. | WINES window I QUODS PUTT YjßfflE *jf jt : 7\ t : FORE!GN kNO | FANCY GOODS, LC. &C. Druggists, Merchants, Physicians, and others in the Surrounding Country, will liml our Stock li.e LARGEST in QU\NTITY, the most e« tensive in \ ARIETV. and the Ctll.Ai ESF for the uualirv. ii the SOL I'H. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED, AS SOLD ~j&4 Call and examine Prices and Goods- UKDWINK & FOX, f k Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets, Jan. .list, 1868-1 y Atlanta, Ca. HU N N ICU T T & BELLINGRATH, Dealers in Pumps of all description s, WATER CLOSETS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, RUBBER HOSE AND HOSE PIPES. IRON LEAD. AND BLOCK TIN PIPES. FOR STEAM. GAS AND WATER, ALL- KINDS OF FITTINGS AND FIXTURES FOR STEAM. GAS AND WATER. Al*o, Steam Whistle*, Gages, Globe and Connection Cocks J oil Cups. Starting \ ulye*, Sheet Iron. Copper, Lead, Zmc and Tin ; Spelter Solder, Smoke Starks Water Tanks. Gas ometers, made to order. Corner of Alabama aud Loyd Streets, A 1 LAN I A, (» \, Plumbers, G-as and Steam Fitters, COPPERSMITHS, WORKERS IN SHEET IRON, COPPER, ZINC, LEAD & TIN Ornamental Work. In Copper, Bran and Iron, done to draft. Corner Alabama and Loyd Streets, ATLANTA, GA, Feb’y 27, N>B,wly w * Harry Krous w. IF*. PECK &c CO , Whole**!* find Uet*i! Dealer* in 6IAVLR & SAKCT X> r y-C* ood.s, IVotions, No. 9 railroad block, ©ppeaitt National Rotil, ATLAN I’A, GA. >v Ooitn.tv to -k f- . MERdOODS just '-—r'vet nonsi“'i rt r Black an l C '■oro.l SHk*. Black a- Fui.' * Cwenadi-0.. Mo*ft-nHi<]nos uml T.eno« Pcplin*and AT nt-'-* Utv-w* ond Lawn*, Mullins nrwl Linen*. F-ui’n'-d Silks. Gingham*. Prttife, Irish Linen and Towel*, Table D'’mrt*k ar.d Napkin*. Bleached and Brown Domostics, Fans, Para*ol* and Laces, Emltroitlerie*, Notion*. Ac, Particular attention given to Order*-, S.>m nle* aent if Jearred’ P V\' F, PECK St CO., No. 9, Railroad Bbck, Opposite National Hotel, Atlanta, 6a„ *nr. lt>, 1868 w3tn NOTICE! nrn forewarn any and all person* agdMt tradta* for W two profniso<-y notes *4vea So K<-y» * Oobb. o* hearer tinned hv Jnha D Gray, President of the Mine SrVnd Manufacturing Company; on. for tiro bun & ‘XZ'XXX 15155-“ *3r&£t l “Sfei'SF- M *Nf»7 J «mros. SPUING AND i $ tt in tn 11 \ I '<&£ & 0 0 J i. KiiVViN & CO., la IV. JEST RECEIVED A Latrgff and Well Selected Stock of Spring and smrimer Goods, T-> which tlicy invite the a‘tention »f their oh! friendt; and customer* a* well as the puld'e PrlccH u« lon as any house in tne trade. J. A. Erwin & Cos., April 18, t'ARTEUJRVII.LE, CL\. farm s<: it m . 1 took t <> y on i* interests 11 Save inoiioy l:y caHiu;/ on •T.B. HEAI?>, Who is now Opening a General Stock of Mewl«.»ft t sc, lu (lie Store Konra formerly *>y .ncritt & .yio ctl ; Comlsiiog of Stable and Fancy Dry-Coois. GIMtCEHIES, 1 9 Boots k Shoes, Ha ts ill C us, lla itinv am;, CITLEHYy QuivßNSWAltl'., fkc. and, in f*'>, everyfbigg awuanv found in h fJvtaff P»ni« tn r.hicli ho Invites the attention of tto pohlfe. To, y were bought tor cash before the late advance in cotton and gold, which enables lilni to oiler UfiOSOAL INDUCEMENTS iTO T 0 CASH BUYERS. C*lt trrid eT»min» Goods and Ic*rn prices and you will be oonrlnced iliat you oan save money ty buyti your Goods from him. 1 have permanently located In Cartersvllle. and hop., by fair deal! isrs and low prices to meilt and a’ fair share of public patronage. JT. JD: SCEA.ID, CASTERSVIL[,K, rtA. All kinds of COUNTRY TRODUCE tiken in EXCHANGE for GOOD-S. February 2Pth, IS6B.—wly or ts LETTER FROM Tworcn. Baetow Cos. ft N fi M ‘» »*<*>• Dear Fir : 1 have tfvea - jur patent V v i tbo—u-.m rial and ! feel «n It Is tfie best pin- , ior the cuUlr.atton o* r'o i, met •‘otU/n, (hat I ever seen. An lae to f-H« h ,V,s l *VI? 0r <s Mt P low of hs weight that X have e v»- r ista. \ , respectfully. __ O. IT. QtUREATH. wheat, WIIT \T Rell -Tmir est * hi ' e ,!ie mt,>> rt s hi|fh. Ami tn do that yon mns! have a TIIRE&HI.R .f your own, so you <-»n thresh when you ptevse Vriw what you want is a Thresher eui able for a -tpsil orce, one that e»n easily he run by f. ur l*i'ti> mn . .•id nul l msnaced anil not aubjeot to pet out of or 1,,. s .-h a niaohiue I am uvw offering to Farmers known as the •• KENTUCKY THRESHER,” M ich Improvert, runs tlph*, and la er.ally iiuderato.,.} n\- all who use them, an t by care will >uf a loiijr tboe. The price, to", Is very low,mitliln the feinh .(all ■ mat deaire one. IMve me your o'der* ear'y, so yoor roa li’ne. nu v be at homo ready for use; for the UlUvr nee in ion price of wheal at harvest and later, oMen p'c. for t « Th e Her. .T, J, UuW.VKTt. Cartersvllle, Ga.. apr 16—»2' m *T \T VOF GFOKGT A I Two nmr bs aft-r .tete i.ere- H.MITOW COl/M Y. ) of appMc ti n »il i the Court of Ordinary ol s*><! county fu i »v • tub l .11 the rial eetsto ot .lohn W. Reideraen, i«u ...p.l, for the bandit of the hetrt and ir*(li»..rs ot »alr| do- RASH V H».X.»KRM‘.\, M.tj -■ 2®. , .lJu;iulatr*t:ix,