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Pease and His Wife!
EMPiSLE RESTAURANT !
Atlanta* Georgia,
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OPE*Y Is,lV and .WIGHT!
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tomtom ' Swartfe ' M f A* mm
You ran always fins) a vdi'tely,
consistin'!; of .Oysters, I
Game, Also,
Ship Oysters an 1 Fish, in any quantity desired ami . . .
si.e, KLEjBAXT BOOMS, WITH SUIT* OF liotS'v £ D*-** •**♦«■> »-
lui uish’ed With great taste and care, end are kept in rnji feet o-dee *! " ' fe uh ‘'
V**i jan be sup plied with COMPOIITAIH.E »>;p EA^^[f K io \\o\wT^\
VL PI.KASL. • ” HIS WIP^,
nov..Lw4m A! .n th, r, ir of Pec/-.y IHC Fox's 1>,., ■ StyrE ,
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rfULAWACiiu & 11 u\n
I.KJLOIt Gran-
Dv Block, Atlanta, Ga. 12-2 m
Vgzl&g 6c Wife
-I># yrniMrke u good imp of coffi-e or
in:!k toast for breakfast ? Give ns one
ie.al. ’ > - ~.
\N’fEL>.—A Partner, act ice or silent
\ > in a goo.) going bu.stnes**, iv-tlj a
capital of tjNE TJiOIIS AX U DOLL »BS.
lnforuiatiun Given at this ofiioe.
CaAersviUe. Nov loth, 16oy--lm.
Etowah Lodge No. 3,1. Q. of G. T.
meets eveiyr Thursday night, iu Mason
ic Hall, over Carry’s Draw Store.
H. M. Clayton, \\. H. Howard,
W. S. W. C. J:
m
P. MILAM has just received from
Kentucky, a tins iui o BROKE MULLS,
" l, i c ‘’tlourfs of l.aw, and Equitf lo4 uu Lio
t’irruit. Special attention gi
t i >n of claims. Jan. j
Axirri ‘ 01.—Re*. 1
ular in are licit on tlie Kir,i and i
Tlitr-1 Friday ■ In -H"-h wo--Ih.
Jtf. ". I’ATILLU, W, M.
r. M. JOHNSON™, e’v.
* FTOWAII GIUFiiK, No. Sfi.—Regular
meeting* are held ftn the Flrut ami ilit and
'%/' jjF Tuc-it *y nights in each nn.j.tl), Loin the Ist
October until Ist May, and on the Ist Tues
' ’ ' day nights liouiltt May until Ist October
n. W. K. PEACOCK, 11. I*.
A. S. BRADSHAW. Sec’ry. .)
In Memoriain.
Mn«.. F. M. Rowland, consort of Major
Jxo. is. Rowland, fate of Bartow County,
d«ceas«*d, died at the old homestead, on the
night of the 6th ult., in the seventieth year
■of her age. The last years of her life were
Marked by extraordinary physical suffering.
During the year immediately proceeding
her death, she kuciv uo exemption"front dis
ease in some form. A Bronchial affection,
accompanied by a most distressing cough,
was an unremitting malady. This was
much aggravated by periodic attacks of
Pneumonia, Bilious fever, Chill and fever,
tie, to • which may be added the pains of
Broken limbs, and bodily injuries caused
by various casualties.
She was a most extraordinary woman.—
hi her energy and force pf character, in her
masenli'n'r fudgtnent.and in tbs excellency and
ju-liciousne-s ert her dom.-stic economy, she
had no equal within the range of the writer’s
acquaintance. Asa wife and mother, she
was the attractive center of the home circle.
Per hap# none ever secured greater revei-eiree.
a more ardent affection, a more unreserved
and tendejr dfitvotipn from husband and
children. She had the excellencies of a vig
orous, manly intellect, but not at the expense
oftbe higher and more attrifctive graces of a
woman. Hence, in her intercourse with
etbcm, while she coftimunded respect -rind
deference by her strength of mind, and force
of character, the softening graces and vir
tues of th' woman won the heart. Nofte
knew her intimately, but to love her, and
those who-knew her heart, loved her most.®
She was a Christian. For near forty years,
the ‘-walked with God.” In early life, she
joined a Baptist Church in, South Carolina,
subsequently she caiim to Georgia, and at
th« time of the winter's first acquaintance \
with her, was a member of a Church, of
•which her brother, the lamented Dr, Lewis,
was the pastor. For the last fifteen years
of her life, I knew her intimately. It was
her period of gi cutest trial, and furnished
the best means tor ait accurate judgment
of character. It is u»y pleasure to bear tes
timony to the umfortn consistency of her
walk during that period, to the ardor of her
devotion to the Saviour's Cause, and to her
calmness and resignation, amid the fiery
ordeal of affliction, She loved the House of
Ood. Rarely did she fail in her attendance
upon the service of the Sanctuary,, while her
health permitted, and when she could no
longer go, she still longed for the ‘-courts of
thee l.ird,”|and m€urn«d her dep ivatton
Often have I witnessed them, in her
beaming face,"and rising tears, the response
of her soul to the blessed truths, and pre
cious promises of the Gospel, But not only
at Church, alone, did she manifest her love
for Jesus. She wore her religion upon her
every day life; it was her rule of conduct,
her joy, her comfort, her support in afflic
tion. Toward? the close of her pilgrimage,
by her request, I frequently read to her,
and prayed with her. At such interviews,
her spiritual strength seemed renewed.—
The last of these was on the day of her
death; she seemed much strengthened! she
parked away from earth with tije triumphant
declaration, “I am going home.’’ and thus
bore her testimony for the Son of God. May
thc-God •£ all Grace, sanctify the Mother’s
example, and the Mother's death, to the good
of the surviving children ! K.
SIOOO To bc4,SVF\ AWAY!!!
LEISURE HOURS,
A high toned, dignified, Family Maga
zine, for the young and old. Send £2,
and you will receive a sealed ticket, en
titling yon to the Magazine for one
ya#r, and a chance to obtain, free one
of the following premiums: **
1 Piano, - - - worth $550.00
2 Building Lots, - “ 200.00
1 Lady’s Watch, - “ 100.00
I Sewing Machine, - “ 94.00
1 Cash Premium, - “ 56.00
.
SIOOO.OO
AGENTS WANTED.
Seid stump for terms to O’Dwyer &
Cos., Pub's., 33, So. 6th St., Pbila., Pu.
Roiial Carolinian.- Ve have the third
(the December) number of this hond
eojue and able periodical, published in
Charleston, by Messrs. Walker, Evans
k Cogswell. It is certainly one of the j
t iost promising of all similar enter pne- j
•s that have ever been projected iu the
nouth. It is edited with ability, and !
bi its domain all the provin- j
ewl ,“, usually come within reach of
, journals. It w pubhslied at $2
per annum. “
• '* jo*# ff#
UP y° n «we the Ex-
F*-Bfe, or joa igay wish you had.
I MAl,khItS. —tjyi ton l,urn ifij to .SI:
; Wheat $1.16 („, $1.25; Flour 4 (u, H cents;
Bacon 2.J cents; Lard 24 cents; Butter dO (>/.
.'55 cehis; Eggs 40 cents; Chickens 20 (• 25
| cents.
] Mae Great s*le< arias inaiial
ilostetter a United ri;,ites Aini.inac for 18-
70. for distribution', grad*, throughout the !
| United StAtea and nil civilized cotmtrie's''of '
I tile A estern [lemiisphere, will be [tiiblished j
j about the first of January, and all who wish
to uu'lersta.td the true philosophy oi health I
should rend and pond r tie valuable sugges
tions it contains. In addition to an admir- j
able medical treatise on the causes, preven
tion and cure qf a great variety ol diseases,
it embritees a large amount of information '
interesting to the merchant, the mechanic,
the miner, the farmer, the planter and pro- j
fessioual man; and the calculations have
been made ior such meridians and latitudes ;
as are most suitable for a correct and com
prehensive National Calkxiiek.
Iho nature, uses, aiid cxtraordlnarv sail- 1
itary effects of HO*STETTER’S STOM ACH j
BITTERS, the staple tonic and alterative of j
more than- half the Christian world, arc fully j
set forth in its pages, which are also inter- j
| spersod with pictorial illustrations, valuable :
I recipes for the household and farm, humour- i
oos anecdotes, and other instructive and a- !
musing reading matter, original and select- i
ed. Among the Annuals to appear with the
opening of the year, this will be one ofthe
most useful, and tna j bt ha-.l "or the nsbiny .
Send for copies to the Central Manufactory,
at Pittsburg, Pa., or to the nearest dealer in
IIOSTETTKB S STOMACH BITTERS. The
BITTERS are sold in every city, town and \
village, and are extensively used throughout
the entire civilized world. dec.
pplss^
Especially design d' for the use of the
Met Veal Profession and the FamUg. possess
ing those i.a'rd.vs medical properties irliieh
belong to the Old and Pure (Jin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kid
ney Complaints. A delu-ious Tonic. Put up
in cases, containing one dozen bottles each,
and sold by all druggists, grocers, <Yc. A M.
Bininger & Cos., established' 1778, No. 15
Beaver Street, New York.
For sale in Cartersville, by
A. R.‘HUDGINS,
july "2D. wOm
NEW ADVERTISER KNiS.
IShTOTIC’E.—The Ntockholdcr* of the
_L vl Cartersville Masonic Male and Female
Academy are requested to meet nt the olliee
of Howard & Erwin, on Friday eveninguext
at l! o’clock, fti transact important business.
J. J. HOWARD, Pres’t of Board.
I)ee. 21, 1869.
BARRELS L.4\aRETH ! S
SETTS, Just received and for
sale, by
REDWINE& FOX,
Wholesale Druggists,
Dec, 20, 1869. Atlanta, <ia.
Georgia Baifow county,
|3 B EUBEN NOW ELL, has applied to me
jap®, for exemption of personalty, and I
win puss upon the same at my office at 10
o’clock, on mo Ist Jan y. '1 ’ivis Dec. 20, : C9.
J. A. liOW Aitl), Ordinary 15. C.
Bartow County. —Whereas
John W. Wofford applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the est,.te of
Joel Dean, late of said county, deceased.
Tnesc are, therefore, to cite and aumoiiish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors,
of said deceased, to he and appear at my of
fice, within tae time pi escribed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why said let
ters should not be granted said applicant,
Otherwise he will be appointed.
Given under my band and official signa
ture, this December 20th, 1909,-dud
J A. HOWARD, ORD. B-C*
Georgia, bartow county.—Four
weeks after date • ippMchtioli will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, for leave to sell land belonging to the
estate of John N. Mayfield, of said county
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Dec. 2u, T 869.
P. G. DRUMMOND, AdmV
/ 1 EOI3GIA, BARTOW COUNTY—John
IT H- Messer lias applied to me for ex
emption of Personalty, aud I will pass upon
the same, at 10 o’clock on the morning of
the Ist Jan’y proximo, at my office, his 20th
Dec., 1809. .1. A. HOWARD, Ord.
/~A EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—An
\JI drew Smith has applied to me for ex
emption of Personalty and setting apart and
valuation of Homestead, anti I Will pass up
on the same, at 11 o’clock on the morning of
the Ist January proximo, at my office, this
20th Dec., 1809. J. A. HOW \RP, Old.
—_—.—.
Administrator’** Sale.
Gi EORGIA, BARTOW’ COUNTY.—By
f virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of said oomitv, will be sold, on the
first Tuesday in February, 18/0, before the
Courthouse door in Oar tors viliu, w.thin the
legal hours of sale. Lot of land No. Eight
hundred and ninety-eight, (80S,) in the (17)
seventeenth district and (o) third suction,
containing Forty acres, more or less; also,
(200) Two hundred acres of Wild Land, ly
! ing in Jackson county iu ting Btata. Terms
j mads known on day of g,,le.
J R HENDERSON.
Administrator of O. J3. Henderson,
Dec. 20, 1869. Deceased.
1 7~"i EOEGH A," BARTflvr GO ti\TY. - Uiram
| T Dobbs has applied for exemption of
Personalty and setnng apart and valuation
Homesiead, and 1 will pass upon toe
same, at 10 o’clock on the morning of the
Ist proximo, at my office, this Dec. 20, ’69.
J. A, HO WARD, Ord. B. C.
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I TOWN MATTERS.
C artersTille, Ga., December 2s, 1.-jtfß.
Enruoa :
V good deal has been said, of late, about
a Board of Fonneilmen, to direct and man-
Cgo th - Mutt'.eipal affairs of Oartersville. for
1870, and several tickets have Already been
suggested through your paper, and many, if
no! ujl the j'WtilvS have declined serving
allow us, a portion of the citizens ot tuts
i town, to pre-en; the foll->vflng ticket, all of
whom 1 ive emnsented to serve it elected.—
This ticket lias been selected without any
ft- issues, but m t!ie moral
Wurth of the gentlemen who edastitute it, so
iilmt there may be no purtizah s* t uggle in
ilit* efertioff? " *
AARON KNIGHT, JOHN C. MADDOX*
F. JWTN.k »N. MILTON C. JACKSON
a:, and likusj a y pay n e,
(’itixciiH,
Wj heartily concur injlie of the
above t ekiinasmuch a« t'vey are gei.il>--
■ •.en in wborn we repose the most Implicit
..•oinidence, and as they.are select.:d wjthout !
• ,-lercuce to local issu**<. if, indeed, there be’ H
aiy. They s*a»d couinntted t» no policy but '
a. e nee to act and do whatever th -y t,;ii- k
is best for the growth and development of i
our young aiid prosperous town. We hope
aui this ticket will be unanimously support- !
eJ by our citizens, and all others withdrawn.
Eu. Exi-kkss. I
| attention of the Stockholders of
the Cartersville Masonic Male uud Female
kcadeiny, is invited to a call in our adver
- < i dug ctHumns.
There was a slight mistake in Mr. Hlll
- yer’s school advertisement, last week. It
should have read, for the third class, FIVE
| instead of Bis dollars. Sec advertisement.
It will be seen, by reference to Mr. J. //.
i Pritchett's advertisement, that his School
! opens on the becond, instead of the First,
Monday in January next.
We are requested to state that Mr. Ron \ld
Johnston will open a school, in this place,
as soon as his plans are fully matured. His
jld and new patrons will tie timely notified
of the place and time.
'[’here was quite a considerable fall of
snow at this place, on last Friday night.—
[’lie surrounding mountains presented a very
i feathery appearance uj) to .Monday morning
! last,
Old Santa Claus has been arouud to A. R.
| Hudgen's Grocery Store, and has deposited
' a great many sweet and pretty' things, and
I issues this, his Proclamation, inviting all the
little folks to wash .their stockings clean and
; nice, and hang them up arouud the fire-place,
next Friday night when they retire to bed,
; and ire will pass aroundduring the night and
. fill them; but if they are dirty and ragged,
I iic will pass them by; aud he furthermore
invites them to dress up, Saturday morning,
and come down to Mr. Hudgen s store and
.ook at and supply themselves with the beau
lil'ul Christmas Holiday presents he has de
posised there. Young men and ladies in
quest of sweet-hearts can find the most beau
tiful ones at this store.
Christmas is a g eneral treating time, there
fore, let every gentleman go around to Lieb
:i:an s store and treat himself to a good and
• genteel suit of Ready-Made Clothing.
Married, on Wednesday evening the 15th !
j instant, at the residence ofthe bride’s inoth
' er, by Rev. Dr. Felton, Dr. W. H. McDan
iel to Mrs. Virginia Conyers, daughter of
the late Col. Lindsay Johnson, all of Bartow
County.
Also, at the residence of the bride’s father
near this place, on the evening of the 9th
instant, by Rev. T. E. Smith, Mr. R, L. Sel
lers to Miss Sali-iis Puckett, all of Bartow
county.
Mr. C, TANARUS, Shelman, of this county, exhib
ited in tins office, on Monday last, a turnip
measuring 25 inches in circumference, which ■
was grown on his plantation on Etowah riv
er, by John W. L. Stovall.
Religious Notices.—Saturday next, I
the 25th of December, being Christmas Day, j
—the Nativity of our Lord and Saviour—
Service may be expected at the “Church of
the Ascension,” near Mr. I'm. P. Milam’s
residence, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
SUNDAY next, December 26th, Service
may be expected at 11 o'clock, A. M., a, the
••Church of the Ascension,” and at 8.30 o’-
clock, P, M., at the Academy in Cartersville.
The citizens are invited to all the services.
Rev Mr. Elliott, of the Episcopal
Church, will officiate.
We were shown, on Monday last, several
specimens of Gold and Slate, by Mr. John
0. Griffin, from his pkicc, located on the i
Burnt Hickory Roacl, in Paulding county.
The lead bears south-west from the celebra- ;
ted Allatoona Gold miucs.
4'. 4’. C.~Vouchers —The Central City (
Condition Powders are becoming rapidly in
dispensable. Daily testimonials are receiv
ed attesting their virtue; and, in no instance, I
have they failed to accomplish all that is I
claimed for them, when they have been giv- |
cn as directed. All who have Stock or Poul- j
try should keep supplied, and use when re
quired. Try them, and you will be convin- j
ced of their merit. Price only 60 cents a
Box, and can be had of any Druggist.
Do you want Toys for your gil ls aud boys? '
You have only to call at the store of S. Clay- j
ion <X Son. There, at reusonableprices, you j
can buy China. Wood, or Tin Toys. If yon 1
want Confectioneries, you can find them at !
the same place.
Simon L : ebman has no candies nor other
sweet edibles, for Christmas; but in the line !
f Ladies’ Dress Goods, and Gentlemens’
Furnishing Goods, t.e challenges the world
to beat him, either in price or quality.
Toy**, by tl»© Thousand !
m
We called in at Mr. Guthrie’s store the
other day, and had the exquisite pleas-!
ure of examining one of the most va-'
ried and complete assortments of
Toys and Christmast tricks ever
brought to this market. We cannot
enumerate all the articles, for if we ;
did, we would have to issue a supple
ment to the “Express,” consequently
we mention only a few, viz: Talking
wax dolls, pianos, sailing ships, furni
ture sets, china sets, wagons, baggies,
carriages, omnibuses, complete trains ;
of cars, Noah’s ark, drums, accordeons, |
toy baskets, guns, swords, whistles,
rattles, and “double somer-saulter,”!
which is a little ahead of anything we
have ever seen iu the way of a toy. j
fie has numerous other things that j
we don’t know anything about, and ;
never heard of before. To all who de
sire to purchase nice presents, for j
their children, cheap, we advise them |
to call at Mr. Guthrie’s, for we are
confident that he can suit them in
quantity, quality and price. Don’t
fail to go aud try him, before purchas
ing elsewhere.
A NrcE Treat.— The printers in the
composing room of this office held a
convention Friday night, and passed a
unanimous resolution that Pease and
his wife wps the greatest man liviug,
and the delicious coffee and accompan
iments sei)t them were the best they
had struck with. They are good j udges
of coffee “and sich. '—Quite itu
tion.
Tbe very latent new* (ram Wa»L*
ington.
GEORGIA BILL PASSED—NOW
. A LAW—TJ iE LilGliSL UTtiE TANARUS» *
BE CONVENED ON 12th JANT-
Seu Murton Bill in another column.—
! Tiiij is tae bill th t push'd, with some
| slight alterations. GEUxiGIA I&IiLL
! UNRECONSTRUCTED—NEGROES
TORE IIE.6EAT.EI>-XV AMEND
MENT TO BE lUTIEIE > BEFORE
S-IE CAN COME IN. CO. iMENT
UNNECESSARY!
Lorn! Brevities.
Deoemher and May. —On Inst
Ti cuucadrty, the citizens of our
witnessed u beautiful minnow spafininjj !
j the eastern sky. Unusual for
I Out grandly beautiful.
We nre happy to announce to th
j traveling pubiie, that \v*s now have ut:
Hotel. An additiointl st>>r
1 jus been placed on the house, which
increases the rooms to a capacity >
and we can assure every one lira
•‘mine host,” Messrs. Lv-ur & Go.,
“know liow to keep a hotel.”
Our streets have presented a lively
appearance during the past week.—
Cotton has come in freely, and fouttu j
ready sale at 2’2|pcoru, pork aud pro- ;
dnee, of various kinds, meet eager buy
ers at full price. Verily, wo have t; j
good farmers’ market for all their pro-!
duce, while all articles of merciraudiz 1
are sold low.
Is it generally known in the adjacent
neighborhoods that our town boasts a
Lodge of “Good Templars ?” Well, it
is so, aud now numbers over one hun
dred members. Only think what ft
good influence one hundred sob.r
persons exercise in a community.—
This Lodge is made up of bot.i Edits
and gentlemen, who are animus liiat
in our place, not a drinking man may
oo found. We hope fur it great suc
cess, and trust that their numbers may
soon be increased to many hundreds.
Our legal friends have been quite
busy for the last week or two, and will
be during the whole month, in enter
ing suits in all old claims, made prior
to July, 18(55.
Strange, but Tiiue.—Notwithstand
ing that large numbers of the people
of Georgia have move l io Missouri,
Arkansas, and Texas, this autumn and
Winter, we see that laud is advancing
iu all portions of our State; and in
some Idealities, prices have double..,
and this is in the face of a continual
decline iu gold. Tue truth is that the
old “Empire State” has ad 'ant.iges in
health, soil and climate, unsurpassed,
and if the fleecy staple keeps up to
twenty cents, for the next three years,
she will be among the wealthiest com
munities in America.
All Aboard for Van Wert! -We
are pleased to notice further arrivals
of Picks, WbeelboiTows. Spades, SUo--
ols aud all other Implements used in
building Railroads, for tbe Cartersville
At Vuu Wert li. Road, and learn tbjt
earth will soou be broken ou this new
enterprise. Success to it.
We learn that the principal contr'ft
or on the Cartersville and Vau Wert
It it., who is an intelligent, practical
gentleman, makes the perdiction that
our “Station on the W. & A. R. It,”
will, within a few years —be a village
of teu thousand inhabitants. Speed
the day.
Ho ! for Chrisxiias ! —lt is
and the young folks anticipate a high
old time.’ Iu passing around we saw
any amount of toys, cakes, candies,
und beautiful articles for Christmas
gifts. Santa Claus and pater familiar,
can find an ample stock from which to
select presents for the youngsters.—
Look out ! Messrs. Claytou, Guthrie
Skinner & Go., aud all others who have
prepared for the festive season, you
will be overrun with purchasers.
“Snow, the beautiful Snow!—On fri
day night last, we hid a fall of snow to
the depth of about an inch. We hail
this as a harbinger of more to come.—
A good wheat harvest usually succeeds
a snowy winter.
B£g“THF. Return Ti e. A gentlemrn
with his family has moved into this
bailiwick, who, a few years sirce,
moved to Arkansas. He comes back
for health, “the poor man’s riches, and
the rich man’s bliss.” His family suf
fered severely from sickness, in that
land of promise. Stay at home, en
rich the land, plow dorp, and you have
the best country in the world.
“Christmas comes but once a year,
Every Printer has his share;”
Or, at least, is entitled to it; and in order
thnt the Carter italic Express corps may have
an annual resting spell, according to custom
from time immemorial, there will be no pa
per issued from this office, next w eek, ex
cept \ half sheet to legalize advertisements.
.New advertisements wilt be inserted. With
our best wishes that one and all may enjoy
a merry ehristmas, and that we may be in
vited out to dine, we bid you, all, an affect
ionate adieu, until Wednesday evening, the
sth January, 1870.
Messrs. A. A. Skinner & (Jo., not being
fully satisfied with the fine Christmas pre
sent they sent ns, last week, capped the cli
max, tins week, by sending us a large tur
key gobbler, for our Christinas dinner. Now
who wculd’ut live a neighbor to such very
clever, whole-soul felliws? We also sn.fr
another one, of the same sort, winging his
way in the direction of our brother preach
er** house—Rev. J. L. Fierce—turkey looked
very disconsolate; and it was from the same
source.
The chances for the immediate ad
missionof Virginia are good.
SPBO 1 A Xi 8.
Extra Special Hotiie
Bewareol ! -miUi’s Tonic Syrup Liu
I been cuuoterfeiwri, and the cuunierfelter brought to
grief.
SllirH’S TOXIC SYIII/P.
Thejrenulr e arti it w.i have Dr. Juhn Uull\ pri
, rate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Ball only hat
! the rigilt to manufae- ure and tell the original Jeho
t Srai’h’t Tonic ?}rcp of Louisville-, Ky. Eaamine we’l
the label DU each bottle, if tuy private atainp i* bul
| on the botfl \ do not purchase, or J ou will be deceived.
*er my c->!aim a>lver! -eHs- t, and my -how raid
| I aril, prose ute id.i 0..» infringing "on ni> righ . TV»-
ge nine jmttb’s Tonic Sv nip oan on'y he. n-ep«red h»
I myself Tile i>»ib!ii-.*s se- ■an . Oil, JOiiN ui i.l .
I."U) Viffr. \p if 2S. HGs
The Ga Paper Halils
Carroll I'ouai.V. Georsbi.
AViil ;wv € mil for il itrs Rope. Bag-’
gi »g nml old papm-s. Ordms solicited
for Wrapping, Manilla and Print Pape*.
Nfew Mill, Fare Water, Live Men. j
Prices Low, Terms Cadi. Ali enqui
ries promptly answered. Address: .VI.
P. Kellogg,
Pits*. Cos., “College Temple.”
Nov3 3m Newnan, Ga.
CinctiiHUli i'ypi* Fuandry.
Established 1820.
This 110-'-n Manufactures an entire
Printing Ulhce, inehiding li.-ihd, Power,
Job, aud Pr of Profi.se-i; all styles of
Type, -Stamp. Cabinet Cases, as well as
all the minor articles in the piinteis
vocabulary. Our New Non pa riel Job
l>er executes a variety of colors at oue
impression, with nearly the same facil
ity that it or other presses print a plain
Job. It is the leading machine of the
country.
Office nnd Factory 201 Vine street,
Cincinnati. nov7. d2m.
TO C OYMril I'TB LS.
THE Advertiser, having been restore-1
to health in a few weeks, by a
very simple remedy, after having suffered
several years with a severe lung affection
aqd that dread disease, Consumption—is
anxious to make known to his fellow-suffer
ers the means of cure.
i To all who desire it, he will send a copy
i of the preseriplion used (free of charge,)
! with the directions for preparing and using
| the same, which they will find a Sure Cure
! For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.
The object of tbe advertiser in sending the
Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and 1
spread information which he conceives to
to be invaluable; and lie hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it win
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless- j
ing.
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.
.A. GJk^JD.
A Clergyman, while residing in South
America as a missionary, discovered a safe
and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous
Weakness, Early Decay, Disease of the Uri
! nary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
| train of disorders brought on by baneful
j and viseious habits. Great numbers have
I been cared by this noble remedy. Prompt
i ed by a desire to benefit the afflicted and un
fortuna’e. I will send the recipe for prepar
ing end using this medicine, in a sealed en
velope, to any one who needs it, Free oj
Charge. JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D. Bible House,
Sept. 15—wfim New York City.
NEW GOODS.
We are receiving a Fresh Stock of
Fall und Winter oods, consisting of
Every Variety of Dry-Goods usunlb
kept in a Dry-Goods Store. Also,
i Boots, Shoes, Huts, Hardware and
Crockery, and a good stock of Grocer- |
les. We invite our friends to do as
they have in the past, come and buy j
from us, our motto is short-profits and
quick sales.
N. GILREATH & SON.
Cartersville. Oct, 13, 1869.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
| A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
! from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay,
I and all the effects of youthful indiscretion,
’ will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send
! free to nil who need it, the receipt and di
} rc.tions for making the. simple remedy by
i which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to
j profit by the advertiser’s experience, can
j Jo so by addressing, in perfect confidence.
JOJIN B. GGDLN,
No. 42 Cedar Street, New York.
~PIANOS . • '
The undersigned would respectfully
announce that he is enabled to furnish
the most magnificent Pianos ever seen
in this country, from $325 to SBOO. —
Having superior advantages, and
many years experience in the business
in Europe and America, I can sell a
first class Piano, 7, or 1 : 4 Octave, with
all the very latest improvements SSO
I o SIOO loss than they can be bought
j elsewhere ; put it up at your house,
keep it in tune, free cf charge, for 12
months, and warrant every Viano five
years. lie will have specimens here,
or confer with you in person, by ad
dressing Residence, Kenesaw House,
F. L. FREYEII, Marietta, Ga.
!* Great Inducements. —Our young
| friend, Billy Edvards, is gradually
working his way up on the score of
merit. His work has won for him al
j ready, a good trade and he askes a
' liberal share of patronage. He is no
brag—does his work honestly, and
in the face of rigid opposition, is do
ing well. We recommend, all in need
of Harness, or anything in his line, to
call on Billy and buy. He is a moral,
upright, Christian gentleman, such
as everv one will say, should be sus
tamed.
notice <o Trespassers.
All parties are hereby notified that
from aud after this date, all stock tres
passing, upon my enclosed premises,
will he impounded by me, and held
until all expense.* are paid, or be turn
ed over to the proper authorities and
sold to pay said expenses. So take
due warning and look after your stock
Andrew Baxte *.
Cartersville, Oct. 19th, 18€ J.
W*k-The public are hereby notified
that MrCLATGttVS MILLS are again
i running, apd grinding will be done at
| short notice. Mills located below Ihe
W. k A. Railroad bridge, on Etowah
Riven
THE GREAT 810 0D PURIFIER,
Pa.verf.il an! liilillibb V‘neuble \h r f i ve Krown.
Ami is » lapteJ tu mhi>l th« rnorhi4 iuliOxllon, of dl-teases to pi-ester extent than snj other Preparation.—
lu il>e tr-a*meitt >t aTeoiloot, It U invaluable. In Canceous, C-tttaziooua and gheu
inntic aCfeeii .n», a »,\a proved a re ns ly of positive auU remarkable value.
WARftAAITED A CERTAIN-CURE FOR
All Scrofu’i PI-esses. Ulcer-., Our »nic Rhemratltm, Mf.-urial ami Sy|Jialilic Disease* In all Staysa, and all
skin lli.easer. (• <, n-k y tte 1 «ves V fus troiu the C Dalit itn n and lllrmrl, arid Restore* the Patient to
PERFECT ZEXE-A.HT’XX -A-XTID PUETTY.
ulauutieatui'ed in the
T.ABE.I{ A r rOl{Y Os
PE.VIBEUTOM, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO.,
{ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
o
FOR SALS AT LOW PRICES:
10 ,**1° r " e Lfcid, MO Oallons Unsee.i OU, 2 0 Gallons Spirit* Turpentine,
lot Key* tfnet'sh Rirni-b, Snd*, 511 Novel Wind ><r <}l is«, 2.00 ll> umt« P■• tv.
SOU i>/.. Sulph. <t liniue, 60 Ox Sulph. Mnrph ns, KV» > ,i..' . >
.{.ti.rn Oopivia, UM) I*.. ili 111 ie M ns, *OO Pound* Spirits \lt.re,
2PO di "i< Alcoh'.l, 500 il-ill.iiK V trnlahet (all sorlr.) 100 Pounds KeUned Borax,
2ni l» .un.|< Quin Oxnphor, 50 Pound. I'dlde Potassium.
Large Stock of
PURE DRUGS.
®80iei»»8» e^B@BeA£B*
INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICINES,
PriDTO jRAPHiC CHEMICALS, STOCK, &C., On hand, an 1 for sale, at tlie lowest possible
prices ; call ami examine stock and prices.
Pemberton, Wilson, Taylor & Cos.,
S.pt «, !BS9wry ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
'VY. A. LANSUELL,
Wliolesal© anfl Retail Druggist..
-■ ~L.'.r x. . |
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA,- - G E 0 R G I A
. . 2_. __ l !
Central City Condition Powders
1 OR
Horses, TtiZ ules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, and
Poultry,
.4 itclinble .liedicine for Diseases Incident to all kinds of Slock
A-a— | ; y./% • TUBBS Powderh will
■w h strengthen the stomach
xT'X-?-s&t* y-Hwjp- *""« intestines', cleanses
.. '*?••• fh.-ip-f* ... r ■ ’ i hinii fi om nfl'cii ive niat
• * .• • c.\ and bring:. thorn ton
f •- . lhcy are a sure pre
( ii^' X ' rr '' >n
■ * * * ... -
GQVOUB,
FE VERB,
of Appe ite and Vital Energy.
FOR MILCH COWS.
Ry actual rx peri croc it has _ ..
been proven ti.it these Potv-
FOR HOGS HKD SHEEP.
For all iiseases of these animals—such as
COUGHS, ULCERS IN THE LUNGS, HOG CHOLERA, AND THE ROT IN SHEEP—
these Powders are invaluable. They will cure mange, and promote the growth of stunted
Pigs.
FOR POULTRY
These Powders arc a certain Cura and Preventive of CHOLERA, and other diseases of
CHICKEN'S, TURKEYS, DUCKS, etc., and will improve the condition of nil kinds of
Fowls.
These Powders are offered to the public with a guarantee of practical usefulness to all
who have Block oi any kind, AH Druggists have them for sale, at FIFTY CKNTS per
box. Full directions accompany each box. The trade supplied at a liberul discount by
the Sole Manufficturcrs.
For sale, iu .-I TI. »/ ,!%'T »/f, by
I'KM BERIO", WILSON, TAYLOR and CO., AND L. H. BRAD FIELD. *
L. W. HUNT k CO.,
dec 1, ’Oil wGtu J)Ji L(! G 1 STS. CIIE HR} STREET, HA COE, 11A ,
TUTT’S
VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS ! !
Cure* Disensem of the Liver & Stomach.
TUTT’S
EX PSGrORATSJ'T!! j
I
\ piemen lit cure for C ought, Colda, etc.
TUTT’S
Sarsaparilla a,id Queen'* Delight !
The Great Alternative and Blood Purifier. 1
995.$ ft a
IMPROVED HAIR DYE!
Warranted the best Bye in use.
These Standard Preparations are for
sale bj IIEn'J i KI UK I’ATRII
uov 90. li.ui. C..i. ersvilie,
ATLANTA NURSERIES,
undersigned offers
season, a choice seiee-
FIUJIT TURKS,
SMALL FRUITS, GRAPE-VINES
ROSES, ORNAMENTAL TREES,
AND RHU. UIIHERY.
Dfticriptive Catalogues sent, per mail, fret
to all applicants. Address
HARDEN, MOLE A CO.
bov H-w4m Atlanta, (la.
Gumio has rttifced n. vvnr in AutruH
Ilesidt.uts 'swell r that fliey w.tn’t he
tlrt»v*i out tti to.vn by tin- tutor wit in
Aiirtit.s, ;uj<l Sutlers Stt\ uthol wifec.
W M. CRAY.
«$■ ' i “
Worker and Dealer in
ITALIAN AND WHITE UUTf ANB
AND
American Stnttmrv Marble,
MCKUMcNTa, ,0/«;bS,
H*'at?>2ones Tiblfs, l ras»
Vaces and
Mantle Piece Vork,
nnd
T rT T.T'R / JSTXS.T-TX IST 3
MARBLE WORK OF ALL
XXB SCRIPTIOiS S.
DESIGNS of '.I :i;umc;.t... at nit uthar
Marble Work, furni.he.l free of , barge.
Moulding in Planter done to order-.
CaßTUrtlurß sulu'ittwl uml promptly
tilled.
nnd Yard opposite tli«
Georgia Kaii Road Depot.
S. B. O ATM AN,
march 11 wly ATLANTA. OA.
V. R. TOMMEY. J. S. STEWART,
Newto.v Cos. Hi. Oxford. Ga.
Tommey
lklpi'UTKt'.h and DKsLKKB 1 a
HARDWARE,
Ai the Sinn of Urn
MILL SAW and t.AMK LOCK,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Gd.,
pKSPKCTn-1.1.Y call ths *ttvntloa at Mr.rh.nt#
IV nnd oil e,s to ihdrLAittik AM) W EI.L ABsOtT
KI> STOCK of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Cminititmc m part of
Iron. Str»H. Nails.
Builders’and Carriage Materials,
Agriculhiral luiplementß,
Grain Cradles,
Sytlie Hia<les,
'Pools of all kinds, Ac., At.
V ALSO,
LEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS.
AGKNTB NOB
Hook’s Anti-Frielioij Metal.
Baugh’s It atv bo lie Super-Phosphate •(
Lime,
RufTalo Scale Works.
Nonpareil Washing Machine*.
PROPRIKTORS AND A6XNTS FOR
Sirotilt'N Patent Portable Cot*
ton and llaj Screw and
Revolvinpr I’ipnn,
In over one humlreil Counties la Georgia (
ft®*County Bight* for
June ft ly
RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS!
WE II \ V H the Agency of th« wonder
ful and prolific variety of O,\TB,
the kj,tuples of which w re the admiration
OF AT
THE]
Georgia State Fair.
• ’all aim! get the liirdpry of them, and give
jour order, us the supply i* rapidly h*'ing
sold. Premiums will be given for the lar
gest yield.
N. GILkEATII $ SON,
I)e.\ 2d, 1880.4m5.
me
RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS.
' Have been tested by promiueu, plutilers in
| every State in (he -on lithe pas* scoeoa,
i who report yields of from HU to lftn bushels
per acre, weight and <|iinlity superior so nil
' others. Unlike all other Oats it has a
i healthy growth, roots striking deep, and
I not eusily ulico ed by urotigfh, whtls its
ifalks tuo sufficiently s*iong to, hear ths
: heavy b irdcn of Ri uin wit boat l«*dgir>g,—
; In fact they overcome all th* difficulties
| heretofore expei ienccd in production *f
| small grain in the South.
It should bo sown in Spring one bushel
:of seed to the acre It win spread until tha
ground incompletely ccvcicd with a lum
rinnt growth. If too thickly seeded it will
choke itself,
OAXJTIOXX.
Counterfeit seed is being sold for *>nr va
riety iu large ejuantiticH. T e genuine seed
Jan only be had at our Depots, and of e«»r
appointed agents, who must be able to show
our bills and Trade Mark.
Price per buslislj, $7 ftO; half bushel $4 ;
per peck, $-.50. Send by express on re
ceipt of orders,
D, W. RAMSDELL Si Cos., 51$ Pearl St.,
New York.
D. W. RAMSDELL i Cos., 171 Uke »t.,
Chic.igo. 111.
HOUGH & CHURCH. Knoxville, Tea*.
GII.RE.VTH & SON, Cutersville.
I)vc. 2d, 18».«-tf.
COTTON
GINS
REPAIRED,
BY JOHN F. HARWELL.
Shop on East side Railroad, in Joshua
Sumner's Shop. acrid
j Georgia Itarlow rotinlj?
; WHERE S B. T. DRA KE h*« np
pflffrbta rtt* for Itdfemof Admitt
| iteration on the Estate of 11. Drake, dec’d.
i These, are. therefore. to oil. and admonish
! all. and singular the kindre* and crrelifor*
!of said dec rased, to he and appear at my
i office, within the time prescribed by law,
| and show county, if any tU*c:m. why aaid
| letter k shotiltl not be g. anted. Given untler
, iny tiand and utlicial signature, T thi« Ist
i day of December, 18(J9.
J. A. IIO’-VAHD. OiVna v. B C
(ieorftfa nation ('Gil^t;
HERKAS, Samuel B. Jones has ap.
Vy plied to me for letter* of Admin *-
; tjon on the estate of V. K, t;l»rdy, of . i,|
I county, deceased. These, are tb< refor . io
cite and admonish all. and singular. the
kindreds and creditors, of said and evtaei. r$
j he and apji nr at my office, within the t me
prescribed 1-;. law, and show vaus*. if my
they can, why Raid letter* should tj o t be
•minted. Given under »iy hand »n<l effi •!„;
signature, this lHtb duv of Novisulur,
.1 A. HOW A Kit, Ordinary, B. J.