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THURSDAY MORNING:
In Cartersvtlle,‘B«rto« C <?a.,bjr
Snnuiol 21. Nmidi,
EDITOR ai.ii PROPRIETOR.
Rafesi of MnhtcripUnn:
O e c -py *hree month* f!.ht> !
One on,,y six month*, I
o.»r coj>v one year ,*,l*. i
(Invariably in adranrt.)
Partle, adrer«t»tn» wtt| t«- rfs'rtt'M 'n Oi«-1r I
C'nvnels to th'ir I rut arn )>it* , rn**>‘; ti*? is to i
all sdvwttfrawti iY*t and > not r,f r to their reetil ■.
husini'** w'll he charged for xtra.
rr- Adveettsement* In*" ted at I itervsls to le- !
aharred a« new each Insertion.
{IT The above rules will be strict'}' adhcrrdjto. 1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JOHN W. WOFFORD.
Attorney at Law.
C INTERS VILLI’. geogii.
OFFICE OVER CURRY’S STORK
Oct. 17. IMB.
R- W. MUKPIIE Y, ~
ArTO HN f Y AT LAW,
C» rtgrave, fin.
TkOTX practice ta the Courts of Cherokee Cir
f cult. Particular stt«otion given to the c illertion
of Jaime. o*-« With Col. Abda Johnson <>c». 1
l'R. f-. M. JOHNSON,
Dentist,
I. ftPKCTIMJLLYoff.r, hlsprofes.l-nsl
»l service* to ti* cjtJsex* of C-.rlersviPe
and vicinity. d*i, prenare ito do work
• u t ic la teat aad mo*? Improved style.
T eth a*ir*ete J without patn, hy means of narcotic
■rev. Wrk a'l warr n.en. Ofilce over Stoketev’s
BV»i (ra Feb. 20 1507.-wf.ra
JERE A. HOWARD,
ATTQRMEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
JOH X J. JONES,
Attorney at Law,
Ca.rter«vliic, Ga.,
Wf atteud promptly tnall busbies* en
»* trusted to his care. Will practice in the
t'oiuu of l aw, and Equity in the Cherokee
t ‘irruit. Special attention given to the collee
ti >q of claims. Jan. 1. I<J7O. lv
JOHN J, JONES,
HEAL ESTATE AGE\T,
CARTEftSVILLE. GA.
t a-** authorUed to tell, sad have on hand several
Monti't and Loti, and aho numerous building lot* in the
town if tJarteraville. Alto several plantation* of vuri
tusil.«*iu Bartow county. Parties desiring to buy or
»eli vi I4a veil to gvtmo a call. All communication*
r r *»l 11 / answered. J an. 1, JB7O.
BLANCE & nooD,
AT TOR N E Y S A T L A W,
CKDARTO WN, POLK COUNTY, GA.
Will pracltcft law in the several
Cajrtu composing the T t lapousa Circuit;
al»o, B irtow and Floyd Counties. Partic
ular attention given to the collection ot
jail 12, ly
«0. COXE, ,T. h. NYIKLE.
CJ<vxo Ac Wilde,
attorneys at law,
AND
NOTARIES PUBLIC-
CarUrtvllle, Georgia.
JNO. < OX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
Ton dUUin Oftiu/tmn,
Sep. 1869 lyr,
W . H. MOUXTCASTLE,
Jeweller and Watch and
Xu*/ Clock Repairer,
In the Pi <nt of A. A. Skinner A Co’* store
Cat Sots ville, Jan. 25
lahes MitiiSr
At torn ey at Law,
AND MOTAfiY PUBLIC.
CARTERSVIIIE, GEORGIA.
flflLL practice In the Court* of the Cherokee and »dj
“ joining Circuits, ai»o the Supreme and Distric
Cvurts. Piompt attention given to business entrusted
\ »,my ca e. August 21 1868. —wly
DR. .T. A. JACKSON.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUR
GEON.
Otttec In MrKKrs. J. W. Curry &
Co'* Drug Store.
Ha kw so arranged his business that he
la bow prepared to devote hia whole time
and attention to the practice, and lie feels
sonfideut, with hie extensive experience, that
he can give entire satisfaction A liberal
•here of patronage respectfully solicited,
janfi 1870—ly.
t W M Iner, O H Milner.
MILNER & MILNER,
Attorneys at Law,
tARTERSVILLE GEORGIA.
W 11 attend promptly to business entrusted
te their etre. jan. 15. ly
" S. H. PATILLO,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
WDI ettenl promptly to the Cutting, Ropolr-
Ing and Making Boy*’ and Men’s Clo'hing.
6 (See on the Second FI-or of Stokely & Wil-
Ham#' New Brick Building. Entrance from
Mala Street In rear ofthe huildtng. Feb 17.
WARREN AKIN,
Attorney at Law,
CARTIRSViIIE, GEORGIA
Will practice in all the Courts ofthe State
Commercial Hotel, Cartersville, Ga.,
aSNOVATSD AND
REARRANGED AND REMODELED.
T. J. LYON & CO.
THRBK-STORYBRItC K TiCTT.TYrNO, corner of Depot
Square and Market Street, East Side of Railroad.
Xooas good and comfortable,
limit ure and Bedding new.
Hoad office and spacious Pining Room
Table* well supplied with the best that the market
affords, and charge* moderate.
The Proprietors hepe, by good attention to business,
%* receive a I/beral share of patronage. Oct. 1,1869.
Ji M I S P. MASON,
■(••It binder and Paper Ruler,
UkWSH£ ’ S BU,LD ’ 6
Whitehall Strtet,
ATLANTA « GEORGIA.
May 1, 1869
S. O’SHIELDS,
FasMonab\e Tailor ,
CARTERSWUE, BARTOW COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Haviag juat received Charts of the latest
atyiea of Gt utlemens’ and Boys’ Clothing,
European and American, announces that he
18 prepared to execute all kinds
la work in the Fashionable Tail-
J|jt ofing line, with neatness and in .M.
durable style. Over J. Elsas & Co’s store,
Carteravillo mch 23.
JMI C. THOMPKINS, Favorably
IbeJqL known as a good Workman on
and watches and
jOget JewC'lry, has removed his place
Work to his Residence on the
■Hill. East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A.
Williams. Work done on shortcnotice.—•
VOL 8.
3£ennesaw Kousn.
fLocuicd at railroad depot.)
IriK under*, rne.l having bought the entire
i nt,’rest of Dix Fletcher. Tru*t{c for Jxui
t.-a VV\ Fletcher, in the K*m»srw lions,-,
tod the business will be condo, ted, in the fu
mn*. under th • rv.itne and firm of Augustine
A. Fletcher <V Freyer. Thankful for past fa
vor* and patronage, they will strive to p ive the
utmost satisfaction to *|[ pa*rons of the Ken
nesaw House. AUGUSTINE A. FLETCHER,
Mimr-r-4 , . F- L. FREYER.
MARIETj A, Jan. 12, u 9.
y. T White, j M Lykes.
American Hotel,
AI, WSVHA STH7.ET,
ATLANTA. GEO ? OIA.
H I T R &, I * Y RES,
Froprielors.
B\GG\'iE carried to and from Depot
free of Charge. May 11. ISfiO
i£S4MQ ~ ■mmm,
Oasb an 1j
G -A_ S HZ. IE T S.
b Y
Erwin & Jones.
JOH ¥T 0 W £ N ,
Wafcli and Clock Repairer,
and Jeweler,
CARTERSVILLE. GA.
4T7" ILL keep constant- /Ey gyj.
f T lv on hand, for sale iflfe
«tt II selected stock of Wpffl
WATCHES. CLOCKS.
Gold, Silver and Steel
SPECTACLES.
4'C., &c. Can furnish any kind of Silver
Plate, extra sue Gold Watches or Jewelry,
at short notice, as cheap as they can be
bought in any other market. Goods cheap.
Work warranted. Terms cash,
aug 12, 1809.w1y
LIVERY STABLE.
IR,. ID. MOON.
CA R TERS VILLE, GA ,
IS prepared, at all hours, to furnish con
veyances into the country—saddle-horse,
buggy, hack, rockaway, or wagon. Also, to
board stock, &c. nov. 3.
R. W SATTERFIELD & BRO.
AT
The New Brick Store,
Find Door East of Railroad,;
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA
Have just received and opened an
ENTIRE NEW STOCK
or
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTH
ING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY
HARDWARE, AND CUTLERY, FAMI
! LY GROCERIES, ETC., ETC., ETC.
j To which they invite the attention of the
public generally, being satisfied that hey
can and will sell goods as cheap, if not a lit
tle Cheaper, thai any other house in town.
The attention of the ladies is especially
invited to our Stock of Summer Dress
Goods.
Gentlemen can also be fitted up with
whatever they may Want.
Country produce taken in exchange for
goods, at the highest market price.
Having withdrawn from the late Firm of
J. H. Satterfield & Cos, I would respectfully
solicit the patronage of my old friends and
customers.
It. W. SATTERFIELD.
June 24th,-w ly.
R. F. MADDOX. J- WINTER
'' TOBACCO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Virginia and JTorth Carolina
TOBACCO.
NO. 18, ALABAMA STREET ATLANTA, GA
Consignments solieited. Will make liber
al advances when desired. aug 1, ’G9
W H GILBERT « CO..
CARTERSVILLE, GA.,
Dealer.** In
HARDWARE , IRON , STEEL, NAILS,
CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS, and GRASS SEEDS,
TERMS FROM THIS DATE :
STRICTLY CASH.
Agents for sale of
I Threshing and mill .Machinery*
Agents for sale of
.
Murfee Sulk Soil Plows.
Agents for sale of
FERTILIZERS.
Dickson’s Compound;
COE’S,
i Baugh’s Raw Bone, And
OTHERS.
Agents for sale of Polk County
Slates Fox* Hoofing.
CAItTEKSVILLE, BARTOW COUiVTY. GA.. FEBRUARY 24, 1870
DR. JOHN BOLL'S
eat Remedies
SMITH'S TANK] SYRUP!
For THE (HIRE OF
AGUE AND FEVER
OH
CHILLS AND FEVER.
Ihe propr'et •• of th's cglebrat and me I cine justly
claim* tur .t » superior..)' over ail remedies -ver offer
ed to to-pi he or tl .nte.c.enn,u .»*■ da and uer
mnnt ul cure Os Agu- and F. ver .or Cbil!« and Fever
whetlerof short, or longstanding tic the
™ U r ‘ V a»h*-- tern t„ i.oar him
tes'i.nor-y toil,*-ruth of ;h- assertion, th*. in no case
whatever w". ,t fail toenre j, ~; c dirc-i,.„* e strict
f f '’, "*■ ' a rlrdoiit. li, a great many cases a
Jng e dose has een sufficient f-.r K ~u . a nd w hole
rami lie* t avc , een cure-i by a single bo. tie. v.i-h a r.»r
fect restoration . f .he general health It is however
prudent, and in every ea-e more cert, in f-cure, if its
use is curi'ioued in smaller do.es f .r a week ot two af-
M V 't.msehas been checked, more especially In j
di heutt and I ng s’and np esse*. U«'tallv. this n.e.11. ,
cine will not require a . v aid to ke-p the bowels in i
fhp ! >,i ;er, < however, require a
cthartic inedU-i,-, after h v’ng t ken three or four I
loses of th - Tunic, a single dose >f BITI.L’B VE TFT V
RLE KAM-hY PIi.T.S win he snfficiet t. '
i>K. JOIfV
Principal Office
Ko - 40 p Hlh. L’roMf* afreet,
Zjouisvllle, Ey,
Bull’s Vv m m Destroyer.
To my United States and World-wide Read
era :
f HAVE received many testimo.Ji.ls from proses
-1 Bional and medical men, a.* my almanacs and vari
ou* public .lions have shown, all of winch are genuine,
ihe from a hitp.lv educated ami popular
phpsiciau in (xeor*:!a, i* certainty one of it.e must sen
sible comui'iuicationf I have ever received. Dr. Cltm
ent knows exactly what he speaks »f, ami nis testimo
ny and. serves lo be written in te-*e.» of cold. Hear
" liat tue Doctor say* .1 Hull'. Worm De-tr t/er
Villanow. Walker co., Ga. >
June 29th, JB6fi
I)R. JiiITN HULl.—Pear Sir:—l Inve recently giv
en your 'born: Destroyer” gtvera! f ial», and And it
womierfuily eflicacmu*. I i IHB not faded in single
lnstai.ee, to have die wished-for eflecl. Ism doing a
pretty l.Tge country pr.xUce, a-.d have daily use fur
some article of the kind. 1 srn free to c nfe** that J
known, no remedy recommended by the ablest author*
that is so certain and speedy in its • (Teels. On Ihecon
trary they are uncertain in the extreme. My object
"i writing you is to find out upon what terms I can
get the medicine directly from you. HI can get It
upon ea?y term*, I shall use a great deal of tt lam
aware th at the use of such articles is contrary to the
teachings and practice of a gie .t m- unity of the rea
vlar l;ne ot M 1).’,, but I see no just o-ume ' r good
sense m discarding a remedy which we know to be ei
ncient,simply because we may be ignorant of |;g corn
bination. Kurmy part. I shall make it a rule to use all
and any me m* to alleviate goffering bum idly which
I may be able to ornmand—not hesitating because
someone more invhvdous than myseif may have learn
and its effects first, and secured the sole right t< secure
trunis that (lood tlie country, mat purport to cure an
manner of disease to which hum in tlesh is heir.—
Please reply soon, and inform me us your best terms.
1 mu,sir, must rerpeetfudy,
JULllo P. GLtMENT, M. D.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
A GODD REASON F"R THE CAPTAIN S FAITH,
LEAD THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND TII3 LET
TER FROM HIS MOTHER.
Keeton Barrack*, Mo., April 30, 1866.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency
of your Sarsararilla, and the healing and beneficial
qualities it possesses, I send you the following state
ment of my case:
I was wounded about, two years ago—was taken
prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being
moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I
have not sat up a moment since 1 ivas wounded. I
am shot through the hips. Jly general health is Im
paired, and I need something to assist nature. I
have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than tn pny thing
else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me
half a dozeD bottles, and oblige
Capt. C. P. JOHNSON.
St. Louis, Mo.
P. S.—The following was written April 89,1866, by
Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johnson.
DR. BULL —Dear Sir : My husband. Dr. C. 8. John
son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central
New York, where lie died, leaving the above C. P.
Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had
a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave
him your Sarsaparilla. JT CURED HIM. I have for
ten years recommended it to many in New York, Ohio,
and lowa, for scrofula, fever s -res, and general debili
ty. Perfect success has attended it. Hie cures effect
ed in some cases of scrofula and fever sores were
almost miraeulms lam very anxious for my son to
again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fear
ful of getting a spurious article, lienee his writing to
you for it. His wounds were terrible, but I hel'eve he
willrecover. Kespectfu'Ty, JENNIE JOHNSON.
BULL’S CEDRON BITTERS.
authentic documents.
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM,
Testimony of Medical Men
Stony Point, White Cos., Ark., May 28/66.
DP. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: Last February I was
In Louisville purchasing Drugs, and I got some of
your SarsappantU and Ce Iron Bitter.*.
Mv son-in-law, who was with me in 'he store, has
been down with rheumatism for some time, con,men
ced on the Bitters, anc soon found Irs general health
im j>r. o '<Jißt, who has been in bad health, tried them,
and he also tmpro'"*G. ,
Dr. Coffee who h?is been in bad nevt.n for several
rg— stomach and liver affected—he improved very
much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron
Bitters lias given you great Popularity in tins settle
ment i think I could sell a great quantity of your
medicines this fall—especially of your Cedrn Bitters
and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of
Rickett * Neely, Respectfully,
All the above remedies for sale by
la. H. BRADjFZXSZaB,
Druggist,
WAITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA
feb'ZQ, IRGOh-Ij/
Aal Harrison.
UtPRE3ENTATTYE FROM HARRISON.
j la early days ol<l Nat Ha:riscm was
J felcciX’d to the from this
i eoiinfy, said aft How, as \ve wt ro all
: seated around the stove in the little
he-el at Hcdaius Jerry, Hamilton coun
ty Illinois.
Old Nat was a regular old brick.—
He was elected just because there was
no one to ran against him. Our coun
try was rather bad off for intelligent
people in those days. A few days* af- I
ter old Nat had gone to Springfield to
attend to the duties of his office, I hap-1
pened to be there on business of a pri
vate character, and tine king he would 1
he glad to hear from the folks at home, j
I concluded to call on him at the i
Praire House and inquire after his j
health.
“I’ve been well, Tom,” said bo “but
i I got awfully scared the first night I
! stayed in tins ’ere darned place.’
‘How was that ?’ I inquired.
‘Well,’ said Nat, ‘l’il tell yen all
about it. You see that fellow there
behind the counter; the fellows here
call him the hard—well, I told him I
wanted my bed, so I’d know where to
sleep when I’d come in after a while.
He took me up stairs to a room; and
sai l I could sleep there, and went
down. I took good notice of it—brown
door with yaller streaks Imre and there,
and white yearthen 1 >ck handle. I;
started down a thinkin’ about this, and !
I wouldn’t look at another door for 1
fear I’d get ’ ni kinder mixed up in
my head, and then forget which was
mine.
‘About twelve o’clock that night I
came in with a half grown hummin’
in my head, and the very first thing I
found at the top of the stairs, was my
own identical door, with the yaller
streaks and white lock handle. ‘Good,’
says I, and in I lumbers. I walked up
to the bed, and what do you think ?
Why, I finds one of your long-legged,
black-whiskered town fellers in it, fast
asleep. I takes him by the beard,
rears him up on his end, and gives him
a short sarment; tells liim to leave as
quick as doubletriggers, or I’ll kick
you down stairs; tells him I don’t
want to nuther, for I am a member of
the Legislature, the Representative
from Hamilton, but if I got to fight
ing he’d find me to be a lull team.—
The fellow looked awfully scared, and
without saying a word he got up very
humble like, and started for his dry
begun to undress and says I to him,
‘draw on them dudds and toddle irom
here, for I’ll be cussed if I’—turning
around at the same time to look fieic
er at him, sees him a cornin’ at ine
with one of the drotiede&t butcher
knives in the world.
‘Well, thought I, Nat, you’ve got
yourself in a close place, by jingo, and
so we begun to lumber around the
room like the very nation. Here I
went, and here he come. At last I got
between him and the door, and out I
shot.
‘This beat all hell,’ said I; ‘a Rep
resentative to the Legislature treated
in this way.’ I went down stairs and
told the fellow behind the counter that
some cuss was in my room.
‘No, I guess not,’ said he; perhaps
there is some mistake —your room is
No. B.’
‘Thinks I perhaps there may be some
mistake; and so I goes back opened
the eight door and went in, feeling ;
certain that it was picked out for me. j
A candle was burning on the table, by ;
the light of which I saw that some per
son was in the bed. Not feeling in
clined to kick up another fuss, I con
cluded to crawl in with him and say
nothing about it. In a very short
time I was in bed and ready to sleep.
I had not been in bed long before the
door opened and a young man and
woman came into the room and took
seats by the candlestand. t _ j
‘Something else on hand, Nat,
thought I to myself, ‘but let ’em rip.’
‘They lc oked very serious at first,
it finally wore off, and they got to
chatting* very lovingly, and huggin’
and kissin’ a little. I was delighted
with the performances, and thought
the feller in the bed with me ought to
see it and enjoy the fun, too, so I
whispered to him—
,:Say Captain, old boss, jest look up.’
‘They both started up like a shock
in’ mill had touched ’em, and they
seemed to be awfully scared, till the
gal said, ‘it was only the wind blown!
agin the winder.’
‘They soon got to huggin’ and kiss
in’ and as I could not rouse our friend
I thought I’d jest have a little fun to
myself.
‘Slips,’ says I, just as they was fetch
ing their lips together, and up they
sprung like lightning, and loped for
the door, but as fortune would have it,
the young feller had dropped the key,
and he couldn’t git out.
‘Never mind, ’ said I, ‘it’s fun for me
as well as y r ou. I love to see sich
things agoin’ on.’
This seemed to scare ’em more than
ever. .
‘lt was too rich to enjoy alone and
I determined to wake up my bed fel
ler. I slapped my hand on his chin;
it was cold as ice.
‘Thunder and St. Louis, Nat,’ said
I, you’re in bed with a dead man, and
without waiting to consider the mat
ter, I sprang to the floor. The young
sters gave a loud squall, fetched agm
the closed door, and I pitched with
’em, which resulted in smashing the
darned thing open. Without waiting
for ceremony or formalities we bolted
for the stairs. Hearing the racket,
the landlord, who occupied a room
still further back, came bolting after
us. Catching a glimpse of him I took
to bo the dead man, and so I put all
i steam on, and ran close in wake of the
io»ers. I con’d not pass them, howev
i er, for tiny were frightened out of
heir senses having no idea but 1 was
die deceased in close pursuit. In this
condition we all tumbled promis u ms
!y down stai-s into the bar-room.
, go and take sorm-hir-;
noss said Nat, but don’t say anything !
about this when yen gee homo, J.p Hah
ly m-ght be uneasy about me!’
.lokli Billing*’ Female Remarks.
Dear Girls, are yu in search ova
husband?
This is a bumper, ar.d you are not
required tew say ‘Yes’ out loud, but
vou are expected tew throw your eves
down unto the earth, az tho vu wa'i
looking for a pin, and reply to the in
terrogatory with a kind of and. mini
sigh, az though yu was eating an oys
ter, juice and all, off from the half
shell.
Not tew press such a theme until it
j bekurps a thorn in the flesh, w- wifl
| presume (tew avoid argument) that
you are on the lookout for sumthing
in the male line tew boost you in the
iip hill of lite, and to keep his eyes on
the breeching when yu begin lo go.
down on the other side of the moiin- i
tain. Let me givo you sum nr all!
caunks of advice how tew snot yui\:
fewter husband:
I. The man who is jealous of even
little at ten.shun which yu git from sum
other fellow, yu will find after yu are
married to him, luvs himself more
than lie duz yu, and what yu mistook
for solicitude, yu will diskover has
changed into indifference. Jeliousy
isn t a heart disease, but a liver c<un
plaint.
2. A mus*n c b is not indispensable;
it is only n little more hair, and iz n
good dctil Ike moss and o’her excres
cences— often does the best on silc
that won’t rai e anything else. Don't
forgit. that those things which yu ad
mire in a phcliow before marriage yu
will probably have tew admire in a
husband after, and a must ash will git
tew be very weak diet after a long
time.
i P husbands could be took on tri
al, az Irish cooks are, two-thirds ov
them would be returned; but there
don’t seem to be eny law for this.—
1 herefore, girls, yu will see that after
yu git a man, yu have got tew keep
lnm, even if you loss on him. Conse
quently, if yu have got enny keld vii
tte* 1 jftjfeftlNlltint-iriJifj-anq Iro
take some more, he iz a man who
when Blue Monday cuma will wasn
well.
4. Don’t marry a plieller who is al
ways a telling how his mother duz
things. It iz az hard tew suit these
men as it iz tew wean a young one.
5. If a young man ken beatyu [lay
iug on a planner, and kant hear a fish
horn playing in the street without
turning a back surumersett
mersett on account of the mu sick that j
iz in him, I say tbip him; he might]
answer tew tend babe, but if you s< t!
him hoeing out your garden, you wi I
find that you have got tew do it your
self. A man whoze whole heft lies in
musiek (and not very hefly at that)
ant no better for a husband than soed
litz powder; but if ho lava to listen
while vu sing sum gentle ballud, you
will find him mellow and no soft. But
don’t marry ennybody for jist one vir
tow, enny quicker than yu would flop
a man for one fault.
6. It iz one of the most tuffest things
for a female tew be an old maid suc
cessfully. A grate menuy hoz tried it
and made a bad job ov it. Everybody
looks upon old maids just as they do
upon driedyarbs—in thegarrutt, han
dy for sickness—and therefore, girls, it
ain’t a mistake that yu should be will
in to swop yourselph oph with some
trew phellow for a husband. The
swop is a good one, but don’t swop for
euny man who is respektod jist be
cause his father iz. You had better
be an old maid for 4 thousand years,
i and then join the Shakers than to buy
| repentance at this price. No woman
! ever mrde this trade who didn't git
either a phool, a mean cuss or a clown
for a husband.
7. In digging down into this subject
I find the digging grows harder the
further I git. It is much easier tew,
inform yu who not tew marry than who
tew, for the season thax-e iz more oi
them.
I dont think yu will, foller my ad
visse, if I give it; and, therefore, I will
keep it, for I look upon advise as Ido
upon caster ile—a mean does to give,
and a mean does to take.
But I must say one thing, girls, or
spile. If yu can find a brigt-eyed,
healthy and well balloosted boy, who
looks upon poverty as sassy az a child
i looks upon wealth —who had ratk
ier sit down on the curb-stun, in fm.it
; ov the sth avenue hotel, and eat a ham
! sandwitch than tew go inside and run
;in debt for hiz dinner and tooth pick
—one who iz armed with that kind ov
' pluck that mistakes a defeat for a vic
i tory, mi advice iz tew take him, body
I and soul—snare him at unst, for he is
■ a stray trout of a breed very skase in
! our waters. Take him, I say, and
; bild onto him, as hornets bild onto a
j tree. —New York Weekly.
Montgomery, February B.—The Al
abama ancl Chattanooga Railroad bill
finally passed both Houses by a large
majority, loaning the credit of the
State to the amount of $2,000,000.
TJianks.
Mr. J. C. Roper, at Kingston, has
our thanks for a peck of prolific se and
corn.—Send $0 and get a peck. He.
will sell no less to a person. See com
munication »vs Col. Bioyl
Citizen. -
Pease s*nd His Wife!
empire restaurant !
Atlanta, eoi’gia. j
OPEN anti NIfJIJT! I
can always (inti a variety
consisting of Oysters, Fi j’j, and
-iaine, ts‘c. Also,
-'i,-. li/oant rooms’ "wnVsriTs or' rcoVix **2r*"f**' '" r*«i<»tkat m»j- ,!<■-
furnished with grout taste and care, and are k-nt i-> ,J,.Vo ! IVi ’ !)0 °" tit,(V * U P and
You can be supplied with COM PORT AB L K U)Vjr\><s J fop ,hii ho «»o.
YOU PLE VsE. a ot-> " llK ™ VXD "’HEN
jz_ — -
SlaHiarcl Vertiltger.*. "
Bicksoa’s Mixtor®.
MANUFACTURED DV J
i*lie Oaliley RZills Fertilizer CUommmr
1S anta, Ga. Warranted of the and At f an y'
i , . , , , GSt, nnd OGSt Materials from flip
formula furnished them by Mr. Dickson himself. Price S7O per ton.
Ji L, S O ;
Pure Flour of .C aw Bone.
Information given, anj Orders solicited, by
Jan. 1,1870. JOHN T. NORRIS, Vgent,
CiVanaisviLLE, Ga.
limttss, babbles aub §rit)fe,
MANUFACTURED, REPAIRED, AND FOR SALE ~AT
WELL!AM C. EDWARDS
®& (i v $ h op,”
First Boor West of gower, jokes &ccrs s&rrj-
CARTERSVILLE, CcKjN T Y GEORGIA
w-i®,
Farmers!
by using
PHOENIX GUANO!
IMPORTED BY U3 DIRECT FROM THE
PIKENIX ISLANDS, SOUTH PACIF
IC OCEAN.
WILCOX, G2B3S & CO’S
MANIPULATED GUANO,
Which has proved in the soil tlie best Ma
uure in use.
ALSO
URANO, SALT & PIASTER COM POL’D
Both prepared at Savannah, Ga,, and
Charleston. South Carolina.
FOR BALE FOR CASH OR ON TIME.
Bv
WILCOX, GIBBS & 00.,
Importers & Dealers in
90 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA,
64 EAST BAY ST., CHARLESTON, S C.
251 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
WE also have n pool supply of pure
DISSOLVED BONES, L \ND PLASTER,
and AGRICULTURAL SALT, at market
prices for cash.
For further information, address as above
for circular, or subscribe to the Southern Ag
riculturalist, published by V■ C. Macmur
phy & Cos., Savannah aud Augusta, Ga., at
the low price of 25c. per annum.
Jan. 6th,- 4m
See also their advertisement of Sewing
Machine in other column.
S&“A Thousand Women Testify. “ißa
DS. J. BIiAS>FXEEI> ? S
Female Regulator.
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND,
i CERTAIN CURE FOR WHITES, BUTTRESSED
A MENSES, and other diseases peculiar to women.
Prepared and sold by 1,. 11. HRADfTKLD, Who e
sale Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price $1 A0 per bottle.
Tuskkgf.e, Ala,, Nov. 21, 1869. — Mr. L.
II BradJUkl —Sir: Please forward tut, immediately,
another supply of “ Rradfl-p,is Female Regulator.”—
W e lind It to he all that is claimed for it, and we have
witnessed the most happy aud decided effects pro
duced by it. Very respectfully,
1 HUNTER * ALEXANDER.
We, the onders'pned Druggists, take pleasure In
commending to the trade, be. J. Bradfieid’s Female
Regulator—believing it to be a good and reliable rem
edy for the diseases for which he recommends it.
W. A. LANSDEI.L, Atlanta, Ga.
PEMBERTON, WILSON,TAYLOR A CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. LAWSHE, Atlanta, Ga.
w. HOOT A SON, Marietta, Ga.
Thin will certify that two members of my immediate
family, after having suffered for many years from
menetrual irregularity, and have beeD treated with ut
benefit by various me'dical doctors, were, at length,
completely cured by one bottle of Dr, J. Bradfietd's
Female Regulator. I, therefore, deem it my duly to
furnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing the
attention of buffering woman-kind to the merits of a
medicine whose power, in curing irregular ami sup-
menstruation, has been proven under my own
personal observation. Its effect on such cas-s *s truly
wonderful, and well mnv the remedy be called “Wo
man's BeA FrieDd.” Yours, respectfully,
J AS. W. 81 R \ NOE,
j April 20, 1809. OartmuiU*. (J*.
For sale in Cartersvllle hv BEST & KIRKPATRICK
: Druggists, and by Druggists generally.
.. ..THE MEDICAL FACULTY USE IT
febSwly
GEORGIA, Bartow County.—T P Joneti
has applied for exemption of Perm ut
ility and setting apart and valuation of Gome
stead, and I will pass upon the same, at 10
o’clock, am., on the 18ih day of February,
1870, at mv office, this Feb. 5 th, 1870.
.1 A ROM A Ul>, Ordinary.
WHITE 1 STIES g
LADIES’ DEESS GOODS,
OF EVERYFA TTEIiXA VARIETY
Together with a General Assortment of
STAPLE AXD FANCY PRY-GOODS,
FOR
i
Men, Women and Children.
Together with a fine stock of
CROCKERY, CUTLERY, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE,
NOTIONS: HATS: BOOTS: SHOES:
GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
In fact, nearly any and eveiy thing you can
call for in my the above enumerated line, ol
superior quality, which I am offering to sell
at very short profits. Como and see for
yourselves and be convinced.
r. L. MOON.
Carter grille, dec. 7.
citY mm Y '
FETCHER & MERCER'
PROPRIETORS, ATLANTA , GA.
Brower y,
CORNER OF COLLINS AND HARRIS STREET.
e**g"The highest market price paid for Bar
ley. aprii 22, w6m
TRAMMELL l PUCKETT.
DEALERS IS
Staple and Fancy
DRY-GOODS
NOTIONS, ITATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, <fv.
Also,
PRODUCE,
GROCEIES, CROCKERY,
CUTLERY, HARDY/ARE, &C.
LfZjiTHEtl Shoe rM"PW*CS.!
We call the attention of the citizens of
Bartow, and adjoining counties, to our ele
gant and well-assorted stock of Goods and
Groceries. Under L’uckett s Hall.
TRAM V ELL & PUCKETT
Cartersville, dee. 7.
S. Clayton & Son will deliver Law
Books, Music Books, or any kind of
Books in Cartersville, at short nolitv,
at > t ► isher’s prices.
NO. 3(>.
nr i i Th<f "yntptrtw* *’hver rwn
{|S MMONU "h 1-1 t" •Me!* , Be»“tli#;
IlUUUJfnjitU a aha train Is in tb» shoulder
, * •"I" 1 ** "dataten for rhcuiv*.’
! * 'i-t "* *'," *!* .* “Teelel »Ith lost of appvtfts
sir ! sickness. bowels In general costive, sometimes al
I. temaUng with 'ax The head I. troubled with palo* amt
I r nr tv is I >!* ,l ’ h ’* v * considers
iIjI VK { I,Me toss of memory, aeon,panted
|..r: l ;.:.* J .*.7.|ir th P* ,Bful MiwaMonof having
■ , I i'eft undone romethlng wh ch
ought to have keen done. Often eomulal, Ing of w"ak.
neas, debility and low spirit*. Kom-tl no* some of the
above srmptoins at'end the d'sease, and at other ilm.s
ft*w of th-m ; hut the Liver fa |fener*llj the or
gaii most livuivtd. Cure the Uv*r w,<h
»> K. SIMMONS’
LIVER REGUL ATOH.
A preparation of roots and h-rh», warrant'd t„ ),■
atrirt'y vegetable, and can do no Injury to any on«.
It has been us- and by hundreds, and known for th,
last tlilrtj -flve year* as owe of the the most reliable.
eOicacious and harmless preparation* ever offered to
he autre ring It taken regu'...rly and per*!st»ntly. It
is sure 1 1 cure. * 7 '
||" I pyire-s's, heada-he. j tin.
Keffumtor.
-2 I ia he, chroi Ic dlaitl os ■, »f.
',* ••• I |fect|ons of the hlsdrte', camp
dyientery, atlecttons ot Hie kidneys, trvrr, nervonaN
ness, chills. <lir«as M of the sk n, itnpurltv o the bi<» and
melanolioly, or depression >f ( ~| , w . | le 'iilium, voile’
or pelua In fho bowels, pain n he heart, fever and’
ague, dropsey, b ills, pa'n In ihe back ar.rt llmt»s. s.m
tns, erysipelas, female air , tl ns, and bilious di esse*
trenerally.
Prepared only by J. Tt. TTEtT.SN A <’o.,
Drugaisi*, Mac it, Ua.
Price It ; by mall, $1 25.
The following highly respee'ah’e persons can fblly
dteei to the virtues of this valuable modlone, audio
*nnm we most. • expert tuD v refer •
, S Ul ’"' ‘‘reside,,! jt wItU C. nna ly ; tt-v.
' ? Felsicr, Perry, Go.; Out. F! K Smirks. Al .aoy, Ga;
p J ‘-unb.rd.K.s,,, Ooaducior SW K It. t M,n non,
Esr|., bherllT Bibb county;.! A Butts, lUlnbrldffe C.a •
Dyke aud Spa.hawk, hrtt.om ri.m.ilan, TaiUliaamr;
Itev. J W Burke, Macon, fls.; Virjil powers K.,, 'u
perintendeni 8 W H II.; Ds, i. l Bui arrt. Bullard's Bta
ilon, Macon and Uru isl'k U It., I'wtsws oouu<*. Us.t
'.l rve'ivilie Wood, » oou'i K obiry, Macon. (Is.; Itev.
K P EisterHnc, P K "lorlda Conference ; Msi. A f
Wooley, Kingston. (I*.; Kdltw Macon Telegraph.
Tor sale by ail imitfglsti.
FOR SALK IN CA KTKRSVTM.K BV
BKfcST dk KIUKPATRI 'K,
jan 10-ntim I>r^pglst^
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR
OR
BLCOD OUAMSLR
This medicine is known to the fncultv as
being the concentrated fiui I extinct of ttar
diparilla united with other vrlmible niedi
limil herbs, and i* guaranteed as tiliemieal
y pure.
FOR THE (JURE OF
Scrofula and Consu'rnptlon.
This remedy is compounded expressly for
purifying and cleansing the blood of nil in
irmities; going at once to the fountain-head
ol disease. It extinguishes
rumors, Consumption, SyphllHs, Skin
Eruptions, Salt Itlioum, Rheu
matism, Waste of Vitality ,
Scrofula.
YY r c all know that the promiscuous vacci
nation indulged in during the late war bred
the most villainous diseases. Vaccination
men “otUCTlVire "mintAn
became infected nliks. Men, women an
children throughout all the West are most
wofully diseased from this cause, and knew
not, until a few months ago, the origin of it.
Henry’* Constitution Rcnovnto
Relieves the entire System of Pains an
aches, enlivens the spirits, and sends m <
blood
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN.
It imparts n
Sparkling Brightness to the
Eye,
A Rosy Clow to the Cheek,
A Ruby T inge to the iips,
A Clearness to the Head,
Brightness to the Complex
ion,
Bouyarcy to the Spirits,
And HappinescSori ail sides.
For all ufftcfioiis of the kidneys it is un
surpassed.
People have been rescued, as it were,
from the very jaws of death, by a timely
use of this great remedy.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTER®.
“Doctor I was vaccinated in the hospital.
Before that I had no skin disease. Until I
had a bottle of your “Constitution Renova
tor,” sent me by Mr. Roper, of Columbia,
Mo., 1 suffered tortures with running son-s.
Since I used two bottles I am all well exp' "it
a small.sore on the calf of my leg, and that
is getting well fast.”
This is from a lady—“And now my skin is
as clear and fair as a babe s. My complex
ion, thanks to your “Renovator.” is beau
tiful.
“Yes, yes, I may well say much relief was
unknown to me before. Enclosed find five
dollars for six bottles ; two families here
want to try it.”
“I was very much troubled with #y hill is.
Your remedy seems to be curing me last
Send 4 bottles per Express.”
“No more Rheumatism Three holtle*
of Constitution Renovator have made me a
new man.”
“Doctor, enclosed find $5. Please send
me a supply. Two families here waut to try
your Constitution Renovator.”
We have not space for more of the above
extracts, but you can ask your neighbor
about, the remedy. Every one has
something good to vay. as it cures every
time.
FOK AI.L TMPKABRF OK THK
KIDNEYS RETENTION OF THE URINE,
&0., &c., Ac.
A nil for Female D iteasc*.
Nervous Prostration, Weakness, e t '•
Lassitude, and Want of Appetite it
is unsurpassed.
CAITTIOX. —ln ordering our remedy
always place the number of our Post-Office
Box on your letters. The new law in our
New York Post-Office compels 'his.
Address, l>R. ML E. lIENHI £ < 0.,
Director-Genaral Berlin Hospital, Prus-
Masonic.
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\V
'V' A M. 4C FOTOIt, tA. I>AT,LLO - W -**
A KTOWaII CM API'S R, No. *,—!***•».
>,id " D and Tt.l .1
Tv JfF inr..«tey rights In each nivntb, from the t.t
/\7\ October i mil tat May, and . n (he lit Tut .
u«y Rights Don. 1»t until lit Octet *r
.... P- TV. K. PEACOCK, It. r
A. N. HRABBII tW. PecVy.
Etowah Lodge No. 3., I. 0. of G. T.
meets every Thursday night, iu Mason
J® Hall, over Curry’s Drug Store.
H. M. Clayton, YV. H. Howard,
W.S. W.C.T.
sia.
Agency of the United States.
Laboratory, 276, Pearl St, Post Office Box
NEW YORK.
ggy CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is
$1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent atir
where on receipt of price. Patients ait i •
quested to correspond confidentially, and
reply will be made by following mail
Sold by all respectable Druggists.
JACOB LHTSIA’V, Sole AO
SAVANNAH, aA.
LIPPM \N‘S Wholesale Drug House
has built itself up an immense repurann-i
through the wonderful cures of the great
Pyraluge. It cures and leaves the p'tuut
stronger and healthier than before ; • at
tack ; it puts him fleshier, brings out 'he
sunken chocks of the emaciated, up is tike a
tonic nnd makes the patient change f in
despondency to cheerfulness, and t V v <•: *
is very efficient because very , ■< ■
is used. Pvrafiige is ft great ('iiill-.ui'U f'J cc
remedy, causing dttrtrneti- n t» . . ; and
speedily nnd effectually. Pyrntf.v- can
be had everyw here. , Jl
M. KESSEN .<• RttpßiNS.
'LI Fulton Street. New York. \ttruA.*,
Jan. 19th, 1870-ly.