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j 0 H W W. WOFFORD,
Attorney at Law.
CMPTrRsviiJ.R, r,Kor:n. I
OFFICE OVBR CCRti’N STORE
Oct. 17. 186S.
K. W. MUUIMIEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,I
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
ft FILL practice in the the Court J of Cherokee ft- i
**cuit. Particular attention given to the c-.'t-ction
»f .Jalros. Office With Col. A tala Johnson. Oof. 1
JERE A. HOWARD.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
CaUTBMVU.I.B. ga.
JOHN J. JO fits,
All orit e y at L a tv,
v IS.i‘lC j*fj Vl22*‘, Gil.,
VX/ *>,i, attend pi'omptiy to all bltsi .les# cu
* * trusted,to his t-arc. Will pracl’co in the
Courts ol l.uw, ait J Equity in the Cherokee
t irruit. Special attention gi von to the codec*
ti »nos claims. Jan. 1. EsCO lv
JOHN J. JONES,
RDIL EST4TE AGE.VT,
CARTERSVILLE. GA.
las authorized to sell, and have on hand several
Masters and Lota, and tiKo numerous building lots in the
town ,-f Csrtersvllle. Alsosever.il plantations of var!
*us »l/.ei in Bin-tow county. Parties desiring to buy or
veil will do well to gyemo a call. All communications
-,-romj tly answered. J an. 1, ISTU.
BLANCH & noDO,
A ‘I T O It NEYS A T L A W,
CKDARTOWN, POLK UUL’XTV, GA.
Will practice luw in the several
Go irt* comprising the Tallapoosa Circuit;
*!*«', M irtovv and Floyd Counties. Partic- i
*:Ur attention given to the collection or
claims. jan 12, ly
JXO. COSE J. 11. WIKLE. j
0< >xo Ac Wilclo,
A1 rt) (NEYS A T la AW ,
AND
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Cnrter*villc, Georgia.
JN’O. < OX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS ’
FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
*?ep. 9th 18U9 lyr.
*V . R. MOII.VTC ISTLE,
H Jeweller and Walt h ant!
Clock Repairer,
in (hr Ft >nt of A. A. Skinner A Co’s store
Jan. 25
DU. *T. A. . J AC '
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUR
CLON.
©fllce In Ncshits. «F. W. Curry &
Co’s I>rnjf Store.
lie has so arranged his business that he !
is now prepared to devote his whole time |
and attention to the practice, and he feels -
confident, with his extensive experience, that j
lie can give entire satisfaotiou A liberal
share of patronage respectfully solicited.
janG 1870—ly.
T W M iner, O H Milner.
MILNER & MILNER,
Attorneys at Law,
rARI RSVILLE GEORGIA.
\A II a'tend promptly <o business entrusted
t« their c ire. jan. 15. ly
~0. PAT I LLo7
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
nrili alter i promptly to the Cutting, Repair-
Ing and 'taking Boys’ and Me i’s Gto'hing.
O fice on tl.t Second FI or of Stokeiy A Wil
li ms’ New Brink Building. Entrance from - i*A.
Mwln Street in rear of the building. Fob 17.
WARREN AKIN,
Attorney at Law,
CARTIRSVILLE, GEORGIA
Will practice in all the Courts of the State
Commercial HoteJ, Cartcrsville, Ga.,
RENOVATED 4ND
hEARRANGED AND REMODELED,
T. J. LYON & CO.
THRSE-STORY RRICK BUILDING, corner of Depot
Square and Market Street, East Side of Railroad.
Rooms good ami comfortable.
Furniture and Bedding new.
Good office and spacious Dining Room
Tables well supplied with the best that the market
attords, and charges moderate.
The Proprietors ho[»e, by good attention to business
to receive a jlberal share of patronage. Oct. 1, 1569.
"sTo'shi tsilds
JFVw hionabie Tailor ,
CARTERSML! E, BARTOW COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Having just received Charts of the latest
styles of G< ntlcmcns’ and Boys’ Clothing,
European an 1 American, announces that hi
tIS prepared to execute all kinds .jm
of wot k in the Fashionable Tail
oring line, with neatness and in —dJL
durable style Over J. Elsas & Co's store,
Carteraville mc.h 2b.
tc. THOMPKINS, - avoraWy
known as a good Workman on
clocks ami watches and
jewelry, has removed his place
of Work to his Residence on the
Bill, East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A.
Williams. Work done on shortenotice. —
THE OLD TENN. AND GEORGIA
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
SASSEEN & IIILBTJITN, Propv’s.
proprietors ol<l experienced
hotel-keepers, ami both well known
by the traveling public.
JOHN W DYER,
il ouse-Pain t e r ,
Cattersville, Georgia. |
Will attend prorptly to business in his
ine jau 19,', 70, wly
Eating: and SleopiujyjJAc
oommodntions.
People from the country, wilt
find it, greatly to their advantage, when
they come to town, to call at my Restaurant,
where they can be accommodated both with
Board and Lodging, at greatly reduced prices.
J. T. GUTimiE,
b 15 CartersvUle, Ga.
VOL. 8.
Konnesaw H©use.
(Located at railroad depot.)
TIAIIE under*i-*riod having bought the entire
g interest of Dix Kie'cher. Trustee for Loo
!sa VV. Fletcher, in the Ke.nnesaw House,
and the busincs* will las conducted, in tbe fu
ture. under the name und firm of Augustine
A. Fletcher A Frevrr. Thankful for past fa
vors and patronage, they will strive to five the
utmost satisfaction to all patrons of thi» Ken
nesaw House. AUGUSTINE A. FLETCHER.
. F. L, FREYER.
MARIETTA. Jan. 12,’«i9.
E. T. While, J. M. Lykes.
American Hotel,
ALABAMA STREET,
ATLAMTA. GEORGIA.
W II I T E & L Y K E S ,
Proprietors.
i> AGGAGE carried to and from Depot
> free of Charge. May 11. 1860
CASS A-HSTID
CASKET S.
b Y
Srwin &. Jones.
JOHN t7Twen, ~
Wafch and Clock Repairer,
and Jeweler,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
tXT ILL keep constant- /}&. gg?^
If ly on hand, for sale
\v i 11 selected stock of
WATCHES. CLOCKS.
Gold, Silver and Steel
SPECTACLES. ,
<(c., &c. Can furnish any kind of Silver
Plate, extra fine 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, IblKLwly
LIVERY STABLE.
!R,. XX MOOU.
C. llt TEAS VILLE, GA.,
£S prepared, at all hours, to furnish con
veyances Into the country—saddle-horse,
buggy, hack, roekaway, or wagon* Also, to
board stock, «Stc. riov. 8.
R. W.SATTIUIFIELI), O. V. SATTEKFI El I.
R. W- SATTERFIELD &:BFiO.
AT
The New Brick Store,
First Door Cast of Railroad,
GAIITERS i r IL LE, GEORGIA
Have just received and opened aa
UNTIES NEW STOCK
OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTH
ING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY
HARDWARE, AND CUTLERY, FAMI
LY GROCERIES, ETC., ETC., ETC.
To which they invite the attention of Ihe
public generally, being satisfied that hey
can and will sell goods as cheap, if not a lit
tle Cheaper, that any other house in town.
The attention of the ladies is especially
invited to owr 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. *
R, W. SATTERFIELD.
June ly.
| _J9L
R. F. MAtIJOX. J- L- WINTER
B» F. Maddox & €o,
TOBACCO
COMMISSION MERC HANTS
AGENTS FOR TIIE SALE OF .
W'irginia and JTortH Carolina
TOBACCO.
NO. IS, ALABAMA STREET ATLANTA, GA
Consignments solicited. Will make liber
al advances when desired. nug 1, ’69
W H BU.BEBT ft 80.,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.,
Dealers In
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS, and GRASS SEEDS,
TEEMS FEOM THIS HATE:
STRICTLY CASH.
Agents for sale.of
Threshing and
Agents for sale of
Murfce Sub Soil Plows.
Agents for sale of
FERTILIZERS.
Dickson’s Compound;
; akdrbw ooe-s,
| Baugh’s Raw Bone, And
O T H E R S.
Agents for sale of Polk County
Slates For Roofing.
if Ijl > If Wf'TZS Kftiliffl f
' I,'!*-/'■ P //)| JJ'I. s$ a •> ,v ill i
" v • % t -f • ‘t-# w Li* /M a
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CARTEiiSVIhLK.~ BARTOW COUNTY, GA.. MARCH . 10 1870.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
C^reat Remedies
SMITH'S TBNIB STROP!
FOR THE CURE OF
AGUE AND FEVER
OR
CHILLS AND FEVER.
The propri»n>r of th ; s celohrnt-<i modicln* justly
claims for'it *-suptrior.ly over all remedied over offer
ed to «.r pu lie for the Htije. certain eueedy anil oer
matter, t Cuj i- Os Ag.j- and Fever .or Chibs au.l Fever
w heftier of short or tom* stiinding. He refers to the
entire Western ami Southwestern country to bear him
testimony to the truth of the assertion, that in no c*se
w nut ever will it fail to cure if the directions %; e strict
•y f-.lif.wed and ca riedoot. In a great nianv eases a
siiig'o dose has oeen »ufficient for a cure, arid whole
runt.lies have I een cured by a dng’e bottle, with ap- r
feet restoration of the genera! health. It Is, however,
prudent, and in every case more ce> fdn to curt- if its
use •* continued in smaller doses for a week or two xf
ter t'.o disease lias been checked, more esot.-ialTy >n •
difficult and 1 -iig standing case«. Usually, this medi
. inc I'.U. nut te'.,uire a. y aid to keep Hitt bowels.in
good order; should the pn'ient, howCVev, require a
cathartic medicine, aft.-r li-vitig t'keu three or four
-lores of *h~ Tonic, a str.glj dose ■•tKVt.V* VKYFTA- '
Bi.K H AM’IjY Plijl.B will he -uu ■ iet t.
mi, jou.v sii:iX-s
Priwcipai Oflice
Xo. 1J S'iTsEa, ('ros.H slrcct, ;
ZiOufsvJllc, Ky,
Bull’s W orm Destroyer.
Io my Luitcci States and World-wide Read
ers :
T HAVE received many testimor.ials from proses
-1 a onal and medical men, as my almant.es and vaii
ous publications have shown, all of which are genuine.
The following from a highly educated and popular
pnpslcian in Georgia, is certainly one of the mobt sen
sible coinmuuicationf I have ever received. Dr Cleiu
em knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo
ny deserves to be written in Jeters of gold. Hear
what the Doctor says of BulC« Uu.-m Det.tr. yer
Villanow, Walker co., Ga. )
June 29th, 1865_ ' )
DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir:—l have recently giv
toJiTr ~ V °L ra Destroyer” several trials, and Liid it
wonderfully e.ficaeious. D. has not failed in a single
Instance, to have the wished-for effect. lam doing a
pretty large country praciice, and have daily use for
some article of the kind. lam free to o< nfess that I
know of no remedy recommended by theablest authors
that is so certain aud speedy in its effects. On the con
iuu> they are uncertain in the extreme. My object
in writing you ib to find out upon what terms I can
get the medicine directly from you. If I can get it
upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of it lam
aw are that the use of such articles is contrary to the
teachings and practice of a gieat majority of the re, -
ultir Ine of 51. I). ?. hut I see no just cause or good
sense in discarding a remedy which we know lo be ef
ficient, simply because n o may be ignorant of its com
bination. For my pai t, I shall make it a rule to use *i|
and any mentis to alleviate suffering hum -nitv wVch
I may be able to ommand— not hesitating because
smne one more ingenious than myself may have I earn
d its effects first, and secured the sole right tc secure
has knowledge. However, lambv no in.ans an ad
vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless nos
trums that flood tlie country, that purport to cure all
manner of disease to which liumui flesh is heir
Please reply soon, and inform me of your best terms
I am,sir, most respectfully,
Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
A GOOD REASON PR THE CAPTAIN'S FAITH,
READ TIIE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND TIIE LET
TER FROM HIS MOTHER.
Benton Barracks, Mo., April 80, IS6G.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency
of your Sarsaparilla,- and the healing and beneficial
qualities it possesses, I semi you the following state
ment of my case:
I was wounded about two years ago—was taken
prisoner and confined for sixteen mnDths. Being
moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. 1
have not »*t up a moment since* 1 was w ounded. I
am shot through the hips. My general bpaith is im
paired, and I need something to assist nature. I
have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in any thing
else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me
half a dozen bottles, and oblige
(Japt. C. P. JOHNSON.
St. Louis, Mo.
P. S.—The following was written April 59, 15Cf, by
Mrs. Jennie Johnson mother of ('apt Johnson
I)R. BULL —DearJ'ir: My husband. Dr. 0. 5. John
son, was a skiilful surgeon and physician in Central
New York, where be died, leaving the above C. P.
Johnson to my cate. At thirteen years of age lie had
a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave
him your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM. I have for
ten years recommended it to many in New York, Ohio,
and lows, for scrofula. feve r sores, and general debili
ty. Perfect success has attended it.. The cure# effect
ed in Home cane* oj acro/ula and fever
almost miraculous lam very anxious for my son to
again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He Is fear
ful of getting a spurious article, hence bis writing to
you for it.. His wounds were terrible, but I believe he
will recover. Respectfully, JENN IE JOHNSON.
BULL’S CEDRON BITTERS.
autiien nc DOCUMEN rs.
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM.
Testimony of Medical Men
Stony Point, White Cos., Ark., May 28,’66.
DR. JOHN BULL— Dear Sir: Last February I was
in Louisville purchasing Drug", and I got some of
your Sarsappartiia and Ce lron Bitters.
‘ Mv son-in-law, who was with me in “ho store, .ias
been down with rheumatism for some time, commen
ced on the Bitters, auv soon round his general health
improved. . , n ba( , healthi trSe d thorn,
ai Dr'Cotfe^!who has been in bad health for several
years —stomach and liver affeeted-he improved very
mn-'h hv tiie u"e ot your Bitters. the (..Citron
mterl A great Popularity in this settle
mer.t. I think I could seil a great quantitj of vour
medicines this fall—especially of your (. edron Bitters
and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, c..ie ot
Riokeu A, Neely, Re pecUully, ,
All tiie above icmedies for sale by
la. H. BB.ADFIELD,
Druggist,
WAIT EH A LI. STREET,
ATLANTA, GA
feb2Q, I869«;lt/
_ U
The Station and ii*
I The hitman body 13 nJualiy catnposotl of fis
snes and fibres ns sensitive to every change
in f.ie condition of tin* atmosphere as the
most doiientc olccfromcvic, w the quicksil
ver in a buiotaetor tube.
Tbe stomach, the skin, the nerves, the
lungs.and the oxcrotory'or-rans are especial
ly liable to be atfected by These variations,
andtiie best defonca ir .jifctstivuß
tendency t* to keep the digestive niaebtnej*y
which feeds arid iwurtubes the whole system!
in good working order*
If the stomach is weak or disordered nci- !
flier the blood nor bile can be in a healtliy j
state, and upon (he fitness of these two ini
portant fluids for the offiftes assigne l to them j
by nature, and the regularity of their flow, !
lieaLli iu a great measure depends.
. W'ton the air is heavily laden with cliill
tng vapors, as it often is -if this season of
' the year, the digestion should be nn object
of peculiar care. If it is weak and languid,
the .whole physical structure will be enerva'
ted. If it is vigorous, the entire organiza
t:on will be strong to resist the untoward
and depressing influence of a damp and vi
tiated atmosphere.
A pure and powerful tonic is therefore es
]nvially needed as a safeguard against the
diseases most common in the spring, and
Hosteiter’s Stomach Litters being the most
wno.esome and potent medicine of the class
ai present known, a course of it is particu
larly advisable at tnis period of the year.—
Rite stomach will thereby bo toned and
strengthened, the liver and bowels regulat
ed, the nervous system braced up, ami 11a
tme put. iu a state ol active defence against
tae miasma which superinduces intermittent
and remittent fevers, rheumatisms, nervous
debility, headache, hypochondria and other
complaints which are apt to assail the un
toned and unfortified, organizations The
body is strengthened without exciting tlic
brain, and consequently no unpleasant re
action follows its reviving and renovating
operation.
China, (Hass-Ware,
Silver-Plated Wares, Cutlery of every
description, Lamps, and a thousand
other things in this line, kept in abund
ance, and for sale, at the lowest figures
b y Mcbride & co.
Atlanta, Ga.
Hear What S hv Rev. X, X. Etlae
Indian Springs, G y., )
Feb'y 26th, 1870. j
Messrs. Ij. IV. Hunt & Cos., Macon, Ga.:
Gents— It is a satisfaction for me to
recommend true merits of your Central
City Condition Powders. I have been
gi'. ing them to my Milch Cow, and the
xesult is fully up to my most sanguine
expectations. \Y hen I began giving
the Powders, my Cow "k n „t.
fUiiyTC ga/ibus a ouj-, •uu'i'T2«e’K-CS\v«K
much richer, yielding a rich, firm and
sweet butter. lam satisfied that the
Central City Condition Powders are
far superior to any thing of the kind
that I ever used.
Yours, very respectfully,
N. N. EDGE.
For sale by Best & Kirkpatrick,
Cartersvillo, Ga.
[From the Norfolk Daily Journal, Dec. It, ISC9.]
Koskoo. —Tliis medicine is rapidly gain
ing the confidence of the people, and the
numerous testimonials of its virtues, given
by practioncrs of medicine, leaves no doubt
that it is a safe and reliable remedy for im
purity OF THE BLOOD, LITER DISEASES, &.C.
Tho last Medical Journal contains an arti
cle from Prof. R. S. Newton, at. Lb, Presi
dent of the E. Medical College, city of New
York, *hat speaks in high terms of its cura
tive properties, and gives a special recom-
Tmendation of Koskoo to the practitioners of
medicine. This is, we believe, the first, in
stance where such medicines have been of
ficially endorsed by the Faculty of any of
I the medical colleges, and reflects great cred
it upon tho skill of Dr. Lawrence, its com
: pounder, and also puts “Koskoo” in the van
! of all other medicines of tho present day*
fill NOTICE:,
Anticipating moving into, a New Store,
I have determined, in order to reduce my
large Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, to com
mence on the 30th of December, to sell any
article in my Stock of DIAMONDS* Watch
es, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE,
Ace, at New York prices, as money is scarce,
and in order to bring my fine Goods within
the hands of every one. 1 have concluded
to sell goods at these prices for a few days
only. Come early, and get a selection Re
membejc, that- most of this fine Stock has
been purchased within the past month, since
the decline in Gold. Now is the time for
bargains.
CEO* SHARP* JK.,
IJFF JT EH'ELII I* STORE.
Atlanta, .Van. 6th. If.
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‘dial’s What’s the Matter.’
uTn. Smith-I want to rite a few lines
for your newspajK-r, if I kail, and I
suppose I kan, bein' that near ever bo
dv me have tried their luck;
I ain’t much ov n riter, and hain’t got
much sense, nor has as much trass
as some of your korrcSpondeuts, but I
am a pewerful purtv feller, and es yu
kou'd jest see me as I am, yu would
be konst rained to exkhiim, *‘Oh, how
j perfectly butiful be is;” so what I lack
| in sense and brass I propose to make
up in looks. But that ain’t a gittin the
i muscadinias, what the feller writ about
in your Kartersville Xpress, and 111
bet es t he truth was knowed, lie didn’t
git none nutlnr. I think I wud have
a been thar a shakiu yit, es it done
me as much good as it did that fuller;
I imuggine he wus as ni Heaven, as
he ever will be, when he wus up that ole
elum tree, whar the gentle zephurs
played amungat the leases, aud fanned
the sweat olfn his rosezy chenks, and
then, lookin dowu’ards. what it puitv,
luvin, thrillin, in fact, butiful sene met
his vue, who kan dislnibke it, 1 kan’t
for I don’t no how—the feller “up
the tree” kouldn’t do it, bekase he was
insensible at the time this Lively sene
transcurred, and has bin so ever sence,
"find es he ever does git over it, so that
thoze white feat he saw in the brook will
not hunt him eny more, an not dreem
about them at uite, it will be the fust
instance of the kind known to the
world at large, and Kartersville bar
tough Kounty, Georgia. Well, I rec
oil the boy must hav bin teiotlely, be
sides hisses, and it’s a thouzand wron
ders he didn't forgit hisses and jump
out’n the tree rite plum to whar he
seed the ally buster feat, tharby, in all
probbabillity rueinin’ his close; he ser
taiulv has good kontrol over himselph,
to up thar, mear boy as he wus,
and witness such a dis astrous, enrap
tureing site; why, I no groan men w ho,
“under the same sweet predekasha ns,”
wud have jumped out’n that trea, es
it had been 4 times as hi as it was, and
a broke every boau iu their mortle
phrame. Wern’t that littel feller that
toted the biiskit a sharpe bo) ; but the
gal ouglitlm’t to hav axed him ‘whar,’
when he sed she was fat, for he moot
hav told her, shore ennf, and that
would t hav sounded so harmonious
to the ear of a ‘fellertip tree.’ Gals,
especially, should be very keerful how
they ax children questions, for they don’t j
no better thanio.toll-’em- .‘Th if’o uU.t.j’j j
feit'eVu. i
es he is yutliful —1 bke to leeh ft, abu ay
do other people. Ax him es he won’t
give us another story, and oblige us,
i&C. %
I wus trooly sorry to hear of the detli
of Mr. Lyceum, threw the kolumns of
the Xpress; altho he was a yung man,
& skaoely known, at all in Kartersville,
he had to die; he could but obay the
mandate of the fel distroyer, at whoze
icy touch, he wus summonsed from
erth away. As 1 intimated before, I
didn’t no Mr Lyceum, nor hain’t seed
noboddy that did, yit I deplore the
deth of a dog, be he ever so no kouut,
konsequently my xceedin eorryfuines
imoti reedin’ the obituary of Mi. Lyce
um, aud to thoze who knew him, ei
any thare be, as a wurd of konsola
shun, 1 wud refur them to a chapter
in the Bible, to be found sum whar
between the fust chapter of Genesis,
aud the last one in Kevelashun, verse,
either the lust oi' suiu wiiur between
it and the last one in the chapter, I dis
foroit which, now, whitch recdelh as
foliers, viz, to-vvit: ‘ The Lord hath
given and the Lord hath taken away,
blessed be the uame of the Lord. —-
git seems that despite the kombitied
Tore of the katalog of trends who stood
around the bed-side of the late lament- j
ed and seed him expire, tyid promi
ueiit among whom the riter savs, wus
“the grave iioward, tne elegant Smith,
the U-bi-bi-bigity Milner, Hie vocifer
ous Murphey, and the yung Howard
a worthy sou of his dandy, he would
die euyhow, the hat had gone forth,
and thar wus no kountermandin’ the
order; so they stood thar and with
streamin' eyes and brat kin halts,
,> U ve vent to their feelin’s in sobs and
irroaus. Bat it didn t do no good,
nor all thay can say and do won’t do
no good nut her, and if brass killed him
it \uia the sort brass that makes idiots
think they are big and smart, and es
some of Lyceum's fiend’s don’t be
mity keerful that sort of brass will
j prove fa tel to them; it’s a powerful
j bad diseaze, and koutagious, too, and
its vietems sum times suiters with it
a long time, but it gits em eventually.
Asa preventative to this foertui uis-
ease, “Mrs. \viuslows Soothing Hr
rup,” is mity good, and we think j
it would be well for “Quiiquis ’ to
kommeuce at uust to tuue it, for he s
bcrtainly a takiu that fatel sicness.
The feller said that Bulloch wus
proud to be numbeied amung its on
erary members; well, it inout hav bin a
honor to Bullock, but it weru’t mm to
Mr. Lyceum, and it’s a sad kommen
tary on hnnkaracter, and will make a
big, black spot m his biography, which
Whi be writ shortly by your lilustrius
korrespTudeut. I wud say sum more,
but to tell the truth, I h.un’t got the
time nor tbe wil to waist my bietii,
upon as iusigikant and soft a thing as
Bullock, I kousider hit a grate konde
eenstmu, and konsecpaeutly wil not say
env more.
Hopin’ your kind renders wil appre
; shiate my exershuns to plese them, an’
that the wurld wil jog the easier thar
fur I will klose by subskribin’ ims lph
your’n Ac. “BUG tv.”
p g.—Korrect all mystakes, and
send koppie of the Xpiess to the Irens
of the late deceased, and oblegc your’n
etc., &c.
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wf T # ;
Pure Dissolved Sene; anrl
Pure Flour of Haw Done.
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Ilanicss, babbles aab |Viblts,
MANUFACTURED, REPAIRED, AND FOR SALE, AT
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First Boor West of comm, 'joses <e cas Ca='rs
-
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A’ orders, In mv line, pro mot I v and faithfully Pilla] ,
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Farm ©r s!
Increase your crops and Improve your Land
by using
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IMPORTED BY U3 DIRECT FROM THE
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Which has proved in the soil the best Ma
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ALSO
GUANO, SALT & PLASTER COMPOUND
Both prepared at Savannah, Ga,, and
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FOR SALE FOR CASH OR ON TIME.
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Importers c£ Dealers in
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..Ji i.i.u- I *' “
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and AGRICULTURAL SALT, at market
prices for cash.
For further information, address as above
for circular, or subscribe to the Southern Ay
riculturalixt, published by \Y. C. Maamui
phy & Cos., Savannah aud Augusta, Ga., at
the low price of 25c, per annum.
Jan. 6th,- 4m
S<>e also tlieir advertisement of Sewing ]
Mach'ne iu other column.
1
SOT X Thousand Women Testify."®!!
UK. 3. BRADFiELD’S
Female Regulator.
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND,
i CERTAIN CUKE FOB WHITES, SITI’PHESSED
A MtCNt-KS, ami other diseases peculiar *o women.
Prernretl and sold by L. H. BRA OKI KIT), Whole
sale Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price $1 * r >o per bottle.
3c«tiaumials.
Ti snsnr.K, Ai.a,, Nov. 21, 1860. Mr. L.
If Hi ad fill —Sir: Please forward its, immediately,
another supply of “Bradfl-*!’ s p'unaie Regulator.
We find it to lie all that is cl .lined for it, and we have
witnessed the most h»p|>y au<l deci<led effects pro
duced by it. Very & aIT . xaNI)Er .
W T e the tinders'(Tried Drucc'ft*, take p’ea«nre in
commend nt to tt.e trade, Or. .1 Bradfleld’s Female
Reprnlatoi—believinp it t, be > pood and reliable rem
edy for the diseases tor which he recommends it.
W A. T.ANSDEIX. At'nn’a. (la.
PEMBERTON, W iLSON, T A Y LOP & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
W. 0. LAWSHR, Atlanta. Ga.
W. ROOT 4 SON, Maiie la, Ga.
Tlds will certify that two members of my immediate
family, after b >v!n(r suffered for many years from
men trual irreeuiarity. and have been treated without
benefit by various medical doctors, were, a* length,
■ completely cured by one bottle of Or. J. Rradfielu »
Female Regulator. I, therefore, deem it my dn*% to
futnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing the
i attention of stiff-ring wontan-kit.nl to the merits of a
medicine wln.se power, in cutitig irregular and sup
pressed menstruation, h>is been proven under my own
personal observation. Its effect, on such cases is t ruly
wonderful, and weM mav the remedy be called “Wo
man’s Best Friend.” Yours, respectfully.
JAS. W. SI’RANOF. ■
! April 26,1869. OttriersviUr, (}a.
For sale ia Oart.ersvllle by BEST A KIHK.FA THICK .
Druggists, a :d by Druggist? generally.
. ...THE MEDICAL FACULTY USE IT
feliSwly
C GEORGIA, Bartow C-(flinty.—T F Jones
'Jgf has applied for exemption of Person- |
ally arid setting apart and valuation of Home- 1
stead, and I will pass upon the same, at. 10
o’clock, am., on the 18rli day of February
1870, at my office, this Feb. 5Hi, 1870.
J A HOWARD, Ordinary.
THE'CELEBRATED IMPROVED
•GERARD OROIDE GOLD
W A T € H.
sl2, sls, S2O, $25.
Wo have recently brought our Improved “Oroide
. Gold” tfj perfection. For appearance, style of finish
i au.l accuracy of Time keeping, the “Gerard Watches”
| are universally acceeded to be the l>e.t. Th-y re
tain their bMlllancy ami color till worn out.
! (TJ?” If after purchasing aad fairly trying, any one.
is not fully salt-tied, we will cheerfully refund the
inoin-v.
They are ail in TTnnUng Oases, Gentlemens’ nnd
Dull s’ sues. Kv ,'J Welch guaratiteeu for time and
we ;r, by special cert fixate.
tV-)„ A targe assortment “Improved Oroide” Chsina,
$2 to ss. Also Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ Jewelry in
great variety.
iA “ Beware of imitations. Ortier direct from us
or our authorised agent*. Agents and other* apply
ing for circulars, will please enclose three cent stamp
for : nstage.
UesT’ Goods sen* to he paid for on AtV terry, Ciia
t' tnent permitted to extnnife tchat they order (he
fore paying bill*,) on payment of Express charges
both » ay*.
.... vv ],en SIX Watches lire ordere<l at ones, wo
send an extra Watcli (of same kind, free.)
.... Purchasers rest dine some distance from t-x
--prets officials and des'iiing to save time and expe* s.-,
car have the goods sent safely by mail, by remitting
(with the order) the amount r,-,|uire iby l‘. O. M n
ey order, registered letter, Draft or Check, pay aide
to our order, at our risk.
Address plainly,
JAMES GERARDO CO.,
I £5, Xass»H Street, Btew York.
Jan, 20tb, lb7o--siu,
NO. 08,
who i if his
O F
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
OF EVERY PA TTEVN& VARIETY
Together with a General Assortment of
staple axd r, i xcr dux-goods,
FOR
Men, Women and Childkkx.
Together with a fine stock of
CROCK?RY, CUTLERY, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE,
HOriOKS: KATSs BOOTS; SHO'S:
GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
In fact, nearly any and evei - y thing you can
call for in my the above enumerated line, of
superior quality, which I am offering to sell
at very short profits. Come and see for
yourselves and be convinced.
P. L. MOON.
Cartersville, dec. 7.
City Brewery.
SB m
FETCHER X MERCER!
Dl)AUl>ll.viu.ir.n ..r.. &
CORNER OF COLLINS AND HARRIS STREET.
feY* ’I’he highest market price paid for liar
lev, april 28, w6m
General Dealers in
Dry-Gootlei stint Grocerios,
Cotton Factors,
Prevision s>* Grain Merchants
Turning Plows, vtt*.
Corner of Main a:id Erwin Streets,
jan l,wly Cautkesviloe, Ga.
(leo.gia, Bartow Founlj.
Warren Akin vs. tiik Cherokee Bap
tist College, Principal, and John 11.
Ricf., Indorser.
Sara facias lo Rrricw Jwhjmact in Barton:
Superior Court .
fT APPEARING to the Court that John
11. Rice, one of the defendant's in the
above stated case, resides out of the State of
Georgia. It is, therefore, ORDERED.
That, the said John H. Rice, do appear at
the next term of this Court to be held on
the 3rd Monday in March, 1870, and then
and there, show cause why the Judgment in
said case should not be reviewed, and that
tt copy of this Hide I>o published in the Car
ters vide Express, it public Gazette, once a
month, for four months, previous to the
next Term of this Court.
Open Court. September 29th, 1809
J. It. PARROTT, J. S. C. C. 0.
A true transcript from the Minutes of
Bartow Superior Court, Oct. 26th, 1809.
TIIOS. A. WORD, Clerk.
Georgia, Bartow C'oun-y.
Francis Cason, ) Libel fob. Divorce in
Vs. Taos. Cason, j Bartow lu p, Court.
TO APPEARING to the Court that Thoss
jg Cason resides out of this State. It. is
ordered that said Thomas Cason, do appear
at the next Term of this Court, and defend
the above stated Case, and that a copy of
this Rule be published in the Cartersville
Express once a month, for four months,
previous to the next term of this Court.
Open Court, Sept. 29th, 1869.
J. It. PARROTT, J. S. C. C. C.
A true transcript from the Minutes ol
Bartow Superior Court 25th, Oct. 1869.
TilOS A. WORD, Clerk.
CCX & Hill.
MO. t'UKKOXKE BLOCK,
PEACHTREE ST,- AIIANTA- GEORGIA
Ila e in store uud for sale Vcry Low —
100 Bids. Fine Old Rye Whiskey,
100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon Whiskey,
UK) “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey,
60 “ l’eacii and Apple Praudy,
25 “ American G.n,
50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey,
5 lip s Holla: and Gin,
60 J ami 1 Casks Cognac Brandy,
25 Baskets jleidsick £ Cos. Champagne,
25 Boxes Still Catawba,
11X1,000 Cigars, (Common, medium aud fine,)
uum,
(NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA, AND ST. CROIX.)
W U I S KT,
i (Scotch, Irish, Robertson County, •
Poplar Log.)
W i N E,
(Port, Made tie, Sherry aud Malaga.)
ALE AND I’OUTEIL
Canned oyz'erx, s&u., Sic.^&r.,
July 15, 1899.
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it
«rk IttM on l\tt Ktrkl .qj
1 “ 1 '' Fr ‘ 'tiil.U It. t*.l, i, onth.
/▼A v , . . Av 8. M. PAiltLO, Yf. M.
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cy ufi I n. Li M»y until m u,., ft ,. jr
tvr o r. tr.k. pfAcociLu. p.
A. N. BKAD3H tW. S« ty,
Etowah Loduk No. 0., 1. 0. of Ck tJ
nu t Is every ThursLvy nigiit, ia M.fL,oii
H ‘ H; 1!, over Curry’s ihuo ore.
H. M. Clavtox, ’ \A'. !!. I'ew.m,
w. s. c. r.
* 1 ni«f«ir\mt ni 11. i T M n, ‘' tu8 *» « U»«, via -
jjSMMp Eu’tSaK
* ,,e ■"'"i.m-h t, affictej wllh l,m oT ttppcMt,.
ruOsl lcrM. bowel* L, K ,.,. vr% l O ,^. A »
1 .L‘l..*! A*. i!"‘ head Is tr. ut-tt-1 with j,»lu, ni, 1
:f| I , I \ ft k I P'le lost or iieoicry. »cc m i»nl«l
j|.... ... ■“■*.. Ij* *h i»aii.ful »e».,aiioo ,if
tibtione i-omelhiT,c whirl,
> !* ve l T n , I,onf - Often <Mrn|ikill l.i( „f
j nr**. tiettlnly *i„. low « (l |rU«, BoiuMl n,. s ,om« „fti„,
• w*iv« i) ktivnil (he ifTneaM, an,l at o*l,«r Mu,,*#
I very ftwofth-.n, but il, r Liver is r uerU!y the v r.
s'au uio«t ltivo'veU. Cure t|, e Liver with
1» K . S ! Mo\ K »
usayr. ATOH.
A pneparstlon of root* ami herb*. wnrrar.led to 1..
“trlnty Y*/vt*ble. and can Jo no Injury to any one.
It h»» Irccn u*ml by huiuli .uni it.bwn for di«
last thlriy-nve yt nr* h. one of the the .uost telUb,.
elbcaoiou, a;nl hurmlet. prepti #tl.„„ over offered to
lie sunerini; If token ngiit ,riy and nersiethutly, it
Is sure t.o cure. *’
!J ■ ; j l n .v»i e s’a, headache, jmn
:] IvCiruhitor. j»«*:--oonbi. head.
! J “ Ii ‘ l*r, vhro !<• nlstrl tL- , at
*»••• ':■ •• ■ ! r*ni'*r.s , f the b'•<)<!< •, c*a it
Jyse'itet v, altectioa* . f the kiJ’ieys, fever, nervoua
ncs>, old I*. Jt e,ses of the skin, I mjtutltv ot iln* blood,
o'elKi.eholv, or dojiretitston of s|*|,its. heutour,.. colic,
nr |> dns In the bo vek, |>nln n ,|,e hca 1 , let r and
tip pK*.v, n Ik pain In th* biit k. ;%mI limb» f h,k*}»-
nnt, erjitpetus, female sff.cti us. amt bill,> is Ul.e.ises
/tmwslly,
prepared only by J, ES.KEILIS vV «’o.,
UrugaUts, Mac t», Oa.
Price *1 ; by mail, »1.2.\
1 lie ItdlowlnK big|i y reqieo'itlde pemon* can fully
sltesl to the virtu -a of this valuable tnedicltie, and to
whom we most leaped fully rtk-r :
Oen. W 8 Holt, President S W /? U C >mpadv ; Rsv.
V Peider, Perry, Onl. K K Spark*. Albany, U»;
U J laUnfirtl. Is,| , C .ml uc tor 8 VV It It . ( Ma at rson,
tsij., oherlff lJtbb county: J A Hulls, Haitbrldgc, tia,:
i*)ke and Bpaihawk, Kditot* Kloridlun. Tallahaise.-;
Kev. J W Burke, Macon. Oa.; t'lrall P.iwcra Kvi -u
--pertntendent 8 W U If ; Dat.i. I Hnliard, HulUrd'i rtia.
tion, Macon and Hru swtok R R., Twlyaa countv. tia.;
Urcenville Wo. and, and ood’s ¥ olt.ry, Maoon, Uh'.; Rev
!',*■ •'•twerlln.', P K Morida Conference; Maj. A if
Wooley, Kiturston. tia.; K Utor Msoon Telegraph,
ror sale bv all uruyslst 1
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CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR
OR
BLOOO^CLEANSER.
This medicine is known to the loculty as
being t lie concentrated fluid extract of Sar
saparilla united with other valuable medi
cinal herbs, uud is guaranteed as chemical,
'y pure.
FOR THE CURE OF
Scrofula and Consumption.
This remedy is compounded expressly for
purifying and cle.imdng the blood of all in
firmities; going at once to the fountain-head
of disease. It extinguishes
Tumors, Consumption, S.vphillis, skin
Eruptions, Salt Kliourn, Uhou<
inatlsin, Waste of Vitality,
StTwf.ila.
e nil know that the pronfscuous \jtcoi
nation indulged in during the late war Tn-d
the most villainous diseases. Vaccination
pus was taken from the arms of many per
sorurfull of sorofulopfj sorca.
children throughout all the West are most
wofully diseased from this cause, and knew
not, until a few months ago, the origin of it.
aicarj’s CcsihSHutton Konovnto
Relieves the entire System of Pains an
aches, enlivens the spirits, and sends m r
blood
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN.
It imparts a
Sparkling Brightness to the
Ei yc,
A Rosy Clow to the Cheek,
A > y TLige to the lips,
A Clearness to the Head,
Brightness to the Complex
ion,
Bouynncyto the Spirits,
And Happiness Son all sides.
For all affcctious of the kidneys it is un
surpassed.
People, have been rescued, as it were,
from the very jaws of dentil, by a timely
use of this great remedy.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTER 1.
“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,
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Since I used two botties 1 uni all well except
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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.
“Fes, yes, I may well say much relief was
unknown to mo before. Enclosed find five
dollars for six bottles ; two families here
want to try it.”
“I was very much troubled with ayhiMis.
Your remedy seems to be curing me fast.—
Semi 4 bottles per Express.”
“Sf> more Rheumatism Three-bottle*
of Constitution Renovator have made me a
new man.”
“Doctor, enclosed find $5. Please send
me a supply. Two families here want to try
your Constitution Renovator.”
Wc have not space for more of the above
extracts, but you can a*k your neighbor
| about the remedy. Every one has
1 something good to say, as it cures every
■ time.
FOR * f.I. i l-.f(SFS OF THIS
KIDNEYS RETENTION OF THE URINE, \
&c., Ac.. <K;c.
And for Female Disease*,
| Nervous Prostration, Weakness, hi:; jj
Lassitude, and Want of Appetite!; m .
is unsurpassed.
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New York Post-Office compels this.
Address, It 11. M. K. 11 SUNK* X CO., j
Diroctor-Genatal Berlin Hospital, rru?-
Bitt.
' Agency of the United Ftat°s.
Laboratory, 276, Pearl St, Post Office Bo*
5272.
NEW YORK.
fgr CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is
Al per bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent any
where on receipt*of price. Patients arc re ,
guested to correspond confidentially, and
reply will be made by following mail
Sold by all rcspectabte Druggists.
JACOB LIPPIIAY, Solo
SA I’AXX iti, GA,
jggr- LIPPMIN'S Wholesale Drug TT.-utia
has built itself tip an imun use repulatior
through the wonderful cures of the greai
Pyrafuge. It cures and leaves U;e patient
stronger ami healthier than before the at
tack; it puts him fleshier, brings out th<
sunken cheeks of the emaciated, acis like t
tonic and mikes tho patient oJiangn fron
despondency to cheerfulness, and the who’
is very efficient because vary little modloin
is used. Pyrafuge ia a great Chi U-an- Fovt
remedy, causing destruction to that ili3<s:t *=
speedily and effectually. Pyrafuge can ao:
be had everywhere
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9". Fulton S'reet, N'ev.- York, Ygc.g
Jap. 19tli, 1870--ly.