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THURSDAY MOANING:
fa Oirtersvtlir,Jßartoa C Ga.,by
Nniuticl If. Smith,
EDITOR and PROPRIETOR.
Slate* of Siibtciiplioa:
KMWtha, •’ fi.'.ii
jut- copy aix month,, *•**'*
On* c»PT •»* J*»r " Jg |
(Invariably m (uicance.)
Yir Parties adver*b*in« will tie restricted In j
contract* to thrlr legitimate business; ti.it is to »»J% I
all advertisement. tlfct do not rvfer to tlietr regular
>vTru Iw Vim lie strictly aiher*.lJ».o.
PROFESSIONAL CARD S j
JOHN W. WOFFORD,
Attorney at Law,
CARrKRSftLM:, t.VAU.I
OFFICE OVER CURFIY’H STORE.
Oct. 17. ISCS.
R. W. MUIiPIIKY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CARTERSVILLE. GEORGIA.
tit ILL practice In the tb* Gnurte of “Cherokee t'ir
i* cult. Particular attention glrru to the collection
,f claim,. Office Wlih Col. Abda Johnson. Oct. I
JERS A. HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AND CiUNSELLOR AT LAW,
(‘A U TiIKSVILLE, CIA.
JOHN J. JONES,
Attorney at Law,
€artcrsvl!le, (in.,
WILL attend promptly to all bii*i,less en
trusted to bib care. Will practice in the
Courts of Law, and Equity in Ihe Cherokee
Circuit. Special attention given to the collec
ti in of cluinib. Jan. 1. 1870. Iv
JOHN J. JONES,
C* 17 i L ESTATE AGENT,
CARTERSYiLLE. GA.
Ia i authorised to sell, and have on hand several
Houses and Lots, and also numerous buildinglots in the
town .-f Cartersville. Also several plantations of verb
.ns sixes In Bartow county. Parties desiring to buy or
sell will do well to g. ve mo a call. All co nnimiications
, roio) liy answered. Jan. 1,16T0.
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Curttr * ville i Ga.
Teeth drawn without pain, by the n«e of nar
cotic aproy. melt 9.
JS9. OOXE, J. U. WUCLE.
C<»xe Ac Wilde,
AT T OINEYS AT’ LAW,
AND
NOTARIES PUBLIC*
% rtci'Mvtile, Georgia.
J O 4 OX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
Mrp 9th 1809 lyr,
DW . It. MOITNTCASTLE,
Jeweller and Waleh and
■Clock Repairer,
ia the Ft mt of A. A. Skinner A Co’s store
Cai tsisvillf, Jun. g*
DK, ,T. A.’ JACKSON.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUR
GEON.
Offlec In NlctiMr*. J. NV. Curry A
Co’§ Drug Store.
lie has so arranged his business that be
ia now prepared io devote his whole time
and attention to the practice, and he feels
confident, with his extensive experience, that
he can give entire satisfaction A liberal
•hare of patronage respectfully solicited.
jan6 1870—Iv.
T W Milner, O H Milner.
MILNER & MILNER,
Attorneys at Law,
f ARY ► RSVILLE GEORGIA.
W II a: tend promptly to business entrusted
U th.'ir ctre. jan. 15. ly
~S. H. PATILLOT
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
TI r III stten I promptly to the Cutting, Repair*. • •
’* Ibr *n<i Waking Bovs* and Me i’s Clo'hliig. jW
OSee on the Second FI or of Stokely Ac Wtl- ft A
I xoi*' Now Brick Building. I.ntrance from * *
Bala Street in rear of the building. I'tblT.
WARREN AKIN,
Attorney at Law,
CARTIRSVILLE, GEORGIA
Will practice in all the Courts of the State
Commercial Hotel, Cartersville, Ga.,
RSNOVATSD AND
REARRANGED AND REMODELED.
T. J. LYON & CO.
THREE STORY MUCK BUILDING, corner of Depot
Square and Market Street, East Side ts ltuilroat#!
Rooms good and comfortable.
Furniture and Bedding now.
•Joed office and spacious Dining Room
Yabtes well supplied with the best that the market
affords, and charges moderate.
The Proprietors hope, by good attention to business
to receive a liberal share of patronage. Oct. 1, 1860.
S. O'SHIELDS,
Fashionable Tailor ,
CARTERSVILIE. BARTOW COUNTY. GEORGIA.
Having j at received Charts of the latest
styles of U« utlemens’ and Hoys’ Clothing,
European an 1 American, announces that lit
tIS prepared to execute all kinds.«»
ofwoik in the Fashionable Tail
oring line, with neatness anil in tl
.durable style. Over J. Elsas <fc Co’s store.
Cartersville inch 28.
C. THOMPKINS, Favorably i
known as a good Workman on i
mJ) clocks and waiclieN and
jewelry , has removed his place f
Work to his Residence on the j
Hill, East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A. !
William*. Work done on shortenotice.— :
THE OLD TENN. AND GEORGIA I
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
BAS&EEN & HILBURN, Propr’s.
proprietors old experienced I
hotel-keepers, and both well known
by the traveling public.
J Oil N W. 1) Y E It,
H o use- J? a i li t o r,
Catteusville, Georgia.
ill attend prom ptly to business in his
lne jan 19, 70, wly
Eating- and Sleeping|Ac
cominodatious.
People from the country, win
find it greatly to their advantage, when
they come t<) town, to call at my Restaurant,
'vhere they can be accommodated both with
Hoard and Lodging, at greatly reduced prices,
J. T. CLTIIRIE,
A t> 15 Carters ville, (Jo.
YOL. 8.
Kennesaw Houtc.
(l.oc;t«c<l til liiilroail depot.)
milE undersigned having bought the entire
1 interest of Dix Fletcher, Trustte for Lou
isa W. Fletcher, in the Kcnnasiw House,
and the business will he conducted, in the tu
ture. under ihe name and firm of Augustine
A. Fletcher 4- Frcyer. Thankful for past fa
vors and patronage, they will ttrive to j; ive the
utmost satisfaction to all patrons of tlie Ken
nesaw House. AUGUSTINE A. FLETCHER,
F. L, FREYER.
MARIETTA. Jan. U, ’«59,
K. T. White, j. M. Lykes.
Amerioan Hotel,
ALABAMA STREET,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
W ii i t e & Lykes,
Proprietors.
FVNGGAOE cairied to and from Depot
j free of Charge. May 11. 1850
OASE A.3STXJ
O -A. S IKI E T s.
b Y
Erwin & Jones.
J 0 HN T. OWEN,
MttlcU and Clock Repairer,
and Jeweler,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
l\T ILL keep constant-
YY ly on hand, for sale BkpsSx
e 11 selected stock of
WATCHES. CLOCKS, g£|
Gold, Silver and Steel
SPECTACLES.
Ac., Aq, Can furnish any kind of Silver
Plate, extra fine Gold Watches or Jewelry,
at short notice, as cheap as they can he
bought in tiny other market. Goods cheap.
Work warranted. Terms cash,
aug 12, 1869.w1y
LIYEIIY STABLE.
Sliillll*
ID. MOON.
CARTERSVILLE , GA.,
fS prepared, at all hours, to furnish con
veyances into the country—saddle-horse,
buggy, hack, rockaway, or wagon. Also, to
board stock, &.c. nov, 8.
ts W.SATTKItr IkI.D, G. W. SATTEKFIEH.
R. W- SATTERFIELD &£BRG.
AT
The New Brick Store*
E'lr*! Door Hunt of Railroad.
CAIITEIIS VIL LE, GEORGIA
Have just received and opened an
ENTI.2E NEW STOCK
OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DIIY GOODS,
NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTH
ING, IIATS, 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 Chkapek, thaiany 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. 11. Satterfield & Cos, I would respectfully
solicit the patronage of my old friends and
customers.
R. W. SATTERFIELD.
June 24th,—w ly.
R. F. MADJOX. J. L. WINTER.
B.F, Maddox &80.
TOBACCO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Virginia and J%~orth Carolina
TOBACCO.
NO. 18, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, OA
Consignments solicited. Will make liber
al advances when desired. aug 1,’69
W H GILBERT & CO.,
CARTERS VILLE, GA.,
Dealers In
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS, and GRASS SEEDS,
TERMS FROM THIS DATE]:
STRICTLY OA.SIEE.
Ageuts for sale of
Threshing and Mil
Agents for sale of
Murl'cc s»uh Soil Plows.
Agents for sale of
JT EBTILIZ E US.
Dickson’s Compound;
ANDREW COE’S,
Qaugh’s Raw Done, And
O T H E.R $,
Ageuts_for of Polk County
SSlutCAs X"oi* JXooling.
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CAUTKUSVILLK, BABTOW COUNTY, GA.. MARCH , 24 1870.
DR. JOHN ROLL'S
cat Remedies
SMITH'S TONIC SIRUP!
FOR Tin: CURE OF
AGUE AND FEVER
oil
CHILLS AND FEVER.
The proprietor of tMs celebrated medicine justly
claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offer
ed to the public for tne «> i Jt. certain ape flu and per
manent cure of Ague ar.d Fever .or Chills nnd Fever
whether of short or loog standing, tie refers to the
entire Western and Sou!),*ertern country to hear him
tes'iurony to liie truth of ibe assertion, that in no case
whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strict
ly followed and ca ried out. In a great many cases a
.Ingle dose has neen Kuffirient for a cure, and whole
families have teen cured by a .Ingle bottle, with a p-r
--sect restoration of the general health. Il is, however,
prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its
use is coo'lnued in smaller doses for n week or two af
ter the disease has been checked, more especially in
difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this modi
cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in
good order; should the patient, however, require a
cathartic medicine, after hiving taken three or four
doses of the Tordc, a single dose ofBDF.L’B VEGETA
BLE KAM’LY PIiJ.S will be sufficient
DR, JOH.V RI LL’S
Principal Office
Xo. 40 Fflfk, Clros* street,
Louisville, Kv>
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
To ray United States and World-wide Head
ers:
IliAt E received many testimonials from profes
sional and medical men, as my almanacs and vari
ous publications have shown, all of which are genuine,
‘the following from a highly educated and popular
phpsician in Georgia, is certainty one of the most sen
sible communications I have ever received. Dr. Clem
ent knows exactly what he speaks us, and his testimo
ny dt serves to be written in le ter* of gold. Hear
what the Doctor says of Bull ’« Hum Dettruyer
Villanow, Walker co., Ga, )
June 29th, 1866 \
I)R. JOHN BUl.tr—Dear Sir: —I have recently giv
en your “Worm Destroyer’’ several trials, and find jt
wonderfully efficacious. It lias not failed in a single
Instance, to have the wished-for effect. lam doing •
pretty large country practice, and have daily use for
some article of the kind. lam free to C( nfese that I
know of no remedy recommended by the ablest authors
that is so certain and speedy in its effects. On the con
trary they are uncertain in the extreme. My object
In writing you is to find out upon what terms 1 can
get the- medicine directly from you. If I can get it
upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of it. lam
aware that the use of such articles is contrary to th«
teachings and practice of a great majority of the rej
ular line of M. D.’s, but I see no just cause or good
sense in discarding a remedy which we know to be el
ficient. simply because wo may be ignorant of Ps com
bination. For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all
and any me ins to alleviate suffering bum i iiy which
I may be able to ounuaud—not hesitating because
someone more Ingenious than myself utay have let.ro
il its effects first, and secured the sole right to secure
hat knowledge. However, lamby no m*»ns an ad
vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthies* nos
trums that flood the country, that purport to cure all
manner of disease to which hum in flesh is heir.
Please reply soon, and inform me of your best terms.
I am,sir, most reaped fit I Iv,
JUUiL’B I*. CLEMENT, M. D.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
A GOOD REASON F«R THE CAPTAIN'S FAITH,
HEAD TIIE CAPTAIN’S LETTEIi AND THE LET
TEH FROM UIS MOTHER.
Benton Barracks, Mo., April 80, ISG6.
Dr. John Bull —Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency
of your Sarsaparilla, ami the Healing ami beneficial
qualities it possesses- I send you the foljoaiug state
ment of my case:
I was wounded shout two years ago—wag tßken
prisoner an! confined for sixteen months. Being
moved so often, niy wounds have not healed yet. I
have not sat up a moment since 1 was wounded! I
am shot through the hip*. My general health i. 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 <
Gait. G. P. JOHNSON.
St. Louis, Mo.
P. B.—The following was written April 89, ISCS, by
Mr*. Jennie Johnson, mother of Oapt Johnson.
DU. BULL—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. 0. 8. John
son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central
New York, where he died, leaving the above O. P.
Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had
a chronic dtarrhma 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 lowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general ilebilL
tv. Perfect success has attended it. The giiree eJFecl
ed in some cases of scrofula ami were
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 his writing to
you for it. His wounds w ere terrible, hut I believe he
will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON
BULL'S CEDRON BITTERS.
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM.
Testimony of Medical Men
Stony Point, White Cos., Ark., May 23,’66.
DU. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: Last February 1 was
in Louisville purchasing Drugs, xn<i I i?ol some of
your Sarsappanll* ami Celron Bitters.
My son-iu-law, who was with me in 'he store, hag
been down with rheumatism for some time, commen
ced on the Bitters, anti soon found his general liealih
improved.
Dr. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried them,
and he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for several
years— stomach, and liver affected—he improved very
much by the use ol your Bitters. Indeed the Ce.lron
Hitters has given you great. Popularity In this settle
ment. 1 think I could sell a great quantity of your
medicines this fall—especially of your C’edron Bitters
and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of
‘“"T’S- WAI.KER.
All the above remedies for sale bjr
H. BRADFIELD,
Druggist,
WAITE HALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA
fcb'ZO, ISMutly
% ■ .
Flze Scanoa aiul it*. Dimmers.
I he ltt;m% : ho ly is chiefly composeJ oTtis
sues and fibres as sensitive lo every change
in the condition of the atmosphere as tne
most delica e electronrptic, or tL-e quicksil
ver ju a barepietpr t»ii>c.
Tie stomach, tito skin, the nerves, the
lungs,and the excrotoi v organs are especial
| ly liable to be by these variations,
and t!ic best de nee a£;i!iist their disastrous
tendency is to keep the digestive machinery,
which feeds and nourishes the whole system,
in good working order.
If the stomach is weak or disordered nei
ther the blood nor the bile cart be in a healthy
state, and upon the fitness of these two im
portant fluids for the offices assigned to them
by nature, and ihe regularity of their flow,
health in a great measure depends.
When the air is heavily laden with chill
ing vapors, as it often is at this season of
the year, the digestion should be an 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
tion will be strong to’resist the untoward
and depressing influence of a damp and vi
tiuted atmosphere.
A pure and powerful tonic is therefore es
pecially needed as a safeguard against the
diseases most common in the spring, and
Hostcttcr’s Stomach Bitters being the most
wholesome and potent medicine of the class
at prescut known, a course of it is particu
larly advisable at tnis period of the year.—
The stomach will thereby be toned and
strengthened, the liver aud bowels regulat
ed, the nervous system braced up, and na
ture put in a state of active defence against
the 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 the
brain, and consequently no unpleasant re
action follows its reviving and renovating
operation.
CoT’Crockery, China, Glass-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
by McCPJDE & CO.
Atlanta, Ga.
Hear What llic Rev. X. N. Edge
Says,
Indian £>i>juings, Ga., j
Peb’y 25th, 1870. j
J/cwv. L. W. Hunt & Cos., Macon, Ga.:
Gents— It is a satisfaction for me to
recommend true merits of your Central
City Condition Powders. I have been
giving them to my Milch Cow, and the
result is fully up to my most sanguine
expectations. When I began giving
the Powders, my Cow was giving about
0 or 31, gallons per day; she now gives
fully G gallons a day, and the milk is
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 & IvnucPATitieK,
Cartersville, Ga.
[From the Norfolk Daily Journal, Dec. 11,1569.]
Koskoo.— This medicine is rapidly gain
ing the confidence of the people, and the
numerous testimonials of its virtues, given
by practioners of medicine, leaves no doubt
that it is a safe and reliable remedy for im
purity OF THIS BLOOD, LIVER DISEASES, fcc.
The last Medical Journal contains an arti
cle trom Prof. R. S. Newton, M. D., Presi
dent of the E. Medical College, city of New
York, that speaks in high terms of its cura
tive properties, and gives a special recom
mendation of Koskoo to the. practitioners of
medicine. 'Phis is, we believe, the first in
stance where such medicines have been of
ficially endorsed by the Faculty of any of
the medical colleges, and reflects great cred
it upon the skill of Di*. Lawrence, its com
pounder, and also puts “Koskoo” in ihe van
of all other medicines of the present day.
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,
&c, at New York prices, as money is scarce,
and in order to bring my fine Goods within
the hands of every one. I have concluded
to sell goods at these prices for a few days
only. Come early, and get a selection Re
member, 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, Jit.,
jEtrEr.itstoke.
Atlanta, G:«., Imi. Clh. ts.
JORDAN. HOWARD & HABS.U3QN
Tobacco
Commissxox Mlhcuan ts,
Whitehall Street,
A) lANTA GEORGIA
Keep constantly on hand, a lar<re
and fine Assortment of CIIEW
ING and SMOKING TO
BAGCO,CIGARS, &c., which
wc offer at the Lowest Whole
sale prices.
June 10, IS^R
LUMBER! LUMBER! I LUM3ER !!!
H AVING purchased the Steam Saw Mill
formerly belonging to James Sligh, i
have now on hand, and can supply,, all per
sons in want of Lumber, of any kind or qual
ity, fft Ike customary rates per foot, either
delivered at the Mill or in (Janersville. My
supply of timber being of the best quality
and inexhaustable, l ant prepared to till or
ders oF any size or for any quality at short
notice Address MOSES it. SMITH,
qajlowly L’artersv'lle. Ou,
lur tl>« Cartelxvillo
Aft for tilt Xiggcr.
* “fslirine cf th> augbly, cau it be
iLut th.s »s ;»li ituiaiuo of thee?”
t Liyrun.
The cry Has heard from sea to .-ea,
JiOUi mountain top to v.-iltey
“Ye gallant sobs of liberty,
Xo save the Union rally t”
A million quickly flew to arms
And pulled the deadly trigger:
What was the prize that had such charms?
'The freedom of the nigger!
They fought like tigers for the prize,
And braved a thousand evils;
bought help of carlh and sea and skies,
Os men, of beasts and devils.
With torch in hand our Southern homes
Were rased with hellish rigor;
1 hey spared not huts nor sacred domes,
And all to free the nigger!
And when the storm of war was o’er,
And “Union” was victorious;
When we could fight the world no more,
And hailed the flag so glorious,
Our foes with unabated ire,
And persevering vigor,
Still fanned the war-eukindled fire,
All for the glorious nigger!
Grave Senators in seats of Clay,
Os Webster and McDuffee,
Have labored hard from day to day,
To deify poor Cuffee!
The Constitution once was great,
But something now is bigger;
T’he white man they have learned to hate,
And to adore the nigger!
Learned eduors, with classic taste,
Aud jitttges sage and able,
Now gravely speuk iu lauguage chaste,
Os “ Honorable ” Sambo, sable!
They tell us we have come to this,
(Indeed a rueful figger!)
When none can give us peace and bliss,
But Bcallawag and nigger!
r. h. b.
Cherokee Cos., G»., March lJih, 1370.
Half Cash and Hair Harter—A
Cute Trick.
A Connecticut broom peddler—a
shrewd chap, from over among the
steady habits, wooden clocks, school
masters, and other fixings—drove
through the streets of Providence
heavily laden with corn brooms. He
had called at several stores and offered
his ioad, of ever so small portion of it;
but when he wanted the cash, and
nothing else, iu payment, they had
brooms enough, and that he might go
further. At length he drove up to a
large wholesale store on the West side,
and once more offered liis wares.
“Well, 1 want the brooms badly
enough,” said ihe merchant, “but what
will you take iu pay V”
Inis was a poser. The peddler was
aching to get rid of his brooms; he
despised the veiy sight of his brooms;
but he would lo soouer sell a single
broom lor cash thuu the wLoie load
for auy other article—especially that
which hecould not dispose of so readily
as he could brooms. After a moment’s
hesitation, however, he screwed his
courage to the sticking point—it re
quired some (ourago alter having lost
ms load hall a dozen limes by abimilar
answer—aud frankly told the merchant
he must have cash. Os course, the
merchant protested that cash was
scarce, and that he must purchase, if
he purchased at all, with what he had
in his store to pay with. He really
wanted brooms and did not hesi
tate ty say so. But the times were
hurd, and he had notes to pay and
had goods that must be disposed of.
Finally, he would put the goods at
the cost price, for the sake of trading,
aud would take the wh*le load of
brooms which the pedler had labored
so unsuccessfully at the other stores
to dispose of.
‘So unload the brooms,’ said he to
the man from Connecticut, ‘aud select
auy articles from my store, aud you
shail have them at cost price.’
The pedler scratched his head.—
There was an idea there, as the se
quel shows plainly enough.
‘I tell you what it is,’ he answered i
at last just say them terms for h .If the j
load, and cash for t’olher.half, and I l»
your man. Blowed if I don’t sell out,
H Couuecticut smks with ail her broom
stuff, the next minute.’
The merchant hesitated a moment,
but tiualiy concluded the change a good j
one. Me would be getting hail the
brooms for something that would not
sell as readily; as lor the cost price, j
| it was eubily guinnnm in regard to it. 1
The 1a: gain was struck, tne brooms
; were brought in, and the cash for half ;
; them was paid over.
“Now what will you have for have
for the remainer of your bill T asked
the ok reliant.
Tne peddler scratched his head
again, and this time more vigorously,
lie talked the Hoor, whistled and
drummed with his tigers ou the head
|of a barrel By-aud-by his reply came
| — slowly, deliberately and emphatical
ly:
•‘You Providence fellers are cute;
you sell at cost, pretty much aii of you,
and make money. 1 don’t see how its
done. Now, i uou’t know about your
goods, burrin' one article, and «i I
lake anything else I may be cheated.
So, seem’ iu ’layout make any odds
i with yon, X guess i’ll ta .e brooms.—
j X know them l.ko a book, and can
• swear to jest what you paid lor ’em.”
And so saying, lue peUidcr com
menced reloading his brooms, and
. having deposited hall ins former load
jumped on ins cart with a yegul.tr
; Connecticut grin, and leaving ihe
; uiclchttii| cursing his impudence and
ins own stupidity, drove off in searon
<_>i another customer.
B anks of every description, for
snle at tins oilice. Ali kmds of Job
\\ oik oxuted \uin ncuincs, cheapnuw
dispatch.
CearlShop,
i . v
c. Ejwmds.
Harwell*,
i Bridle*,
saddles
j muIGUAR, Muutifactured and Repaired in
i the very Lest stjle of tlie art, in the quickest
| time i*nd at the shortest notice, aujl tor less
money limn is ilsualiy paid for such work
an.l stock. Try me ! W. C. EDWARDS.
Gartersville, mch 9—wly
LsCHT !
• IjICHT:
78'
Witli or WiLltout Measure !
Conceal it Not!!!
■ HAVE, this day, associated with me in
f the manufacture and sale of the celebra
ted
/Estrella Oil,
MR. JOHN G. LINN, and we intend keep
ing other Oils, Lamps, and Chimneys.
In connection with the above, we will keep
constantly on hand, and for sale,
C i* o c Ik e r y,
GLASS W ARE,
Wall Paper, Site.
We can be found nt2L&“
on Main Street, Cartersville, Ga., where we
will be pleased to see our friends and pat
rons. To all, we would say, come and ex
amine for yourselves, as we intend to sell as
Cheap as the Cheapest, Thankful for past
we solicit a continuance of th*
same. MAltSli A. LINN.
Cartersville, jau. 20.
Farmers!
Increase your crops aud Improve your Land
by using
PHOE i\ 1 X GUA N0!
IMPORTED BY U3 DIRECT FROM TIIE
PIKENIX ISLANDS, SOUTH PACIF
IC OCEAN.
WILCOX, (HURS A CO’S
MANIPULATED GUANO,
Which 'has proved in the soil the best Ma
nure iu use.
ALSO
GUANO, SAIT A PLASTER COMPOU’D
Both prepared at Suvanuah, Ga., and
Charleston, South Carolina.
FOR SALE FOR CASH OK ON TIME.
Rv
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importer» X Dealer• in
GUANOS.
90 BAY ST., SAVANNA ii GA,
04 EAST BAY ST., CHARLESTON, S C.
251 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
WE also have a good supply of pure
! DISSOLVED BONES. L\ND PLASTER,
and AGRICULTURAL SALT, at market
i prices for cash.
i For further information, address as above
■ for circular, or subscribe to the Southern Ag
riculturalist, published by W. C.. Macmur
! pby & Cos., Savannah aud Augusta, Ga., at
j the low price of 25c. per annum.
Jan. t>th„- 4?r.
See also their advertisement of Sewing
Mach'nc in other column.
ZQT S. Thousand Women Testify.-“©H
!>U. J. BRADFIELD’fi
Temale Regulator,
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND.
ACKRTAINCUKE EOR WHITES, SUPPRESSED
MENSES, amt other |i«-uli»r <« wom*n.
Prepaietl ami »olil by 1.. H. BRADFI ELD, Whole
sale Di uggibt, Atlanta, (ia. Price «t 60 per bottle.
3tstimonfal*.
Tuskkoek, Ala,, Nov. 21, 1869.— Mr. L.
//, Bradjlelil —Sir: Please forward in, immediately,
another supply of “ * Female Regulator."—
We find it to be all that is claimed for it, and we have
witnesred the most happy and decided effect* pro
duced by it. Very respectfully,
HUNTER Jt ALEXANDER.
We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in
commending to the trude, />.. J Bra,,iffelj'i Female
Regulator—heii« vinp it te be good an t reliable rem
edy for the dig' uses tor which he recommend* it.
W. A. I.ANSDEI.L. Atinn'a, Ga.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR * CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
W T . C. LAWSHF,, Atlanta. Ga.
W. ROOT k SUN, Marie.la, Ga.
Tlii* will certify that t*o mrni'-vr* of my Immeiliftte
family, after b.via* sulTri-e.l f'.ainsny year* from
nieii-tnial irrojrulitrlty. amt have nu n ireateit without
liclielit by various medical doctors, »rlv. at
completely cmeJ t>y one hoiu* of l>r. J. Krailtield'a
Kemulp lle/u!»t"r. •‘I, therefore, ••vwm It my rluty to
furnish this certificate, with the hope vs drawing thv
attention of m-.lTcritig woman kind to the merli* of a
medicine wlinae power. In curlmt Irrerular and sup*
pressed meutf ual Oil. h -a neen proven under my own
personal olrservation. It* effect on such cases t* truly
wondertul. and well uay the remedy be called “Wo
man'* best Ifueud.” Vwurs, n «itecifuM*.
JAs. * . ff I KANOK,
April 2(1, IS<59. i’iirUrtmM', (wit.
For sale In Uartersvlllc by HI'.ST 4 K s KiCt’ATKiOtv
Uruggims. and l»v l>rupyl«t‘' m in rally.
TIIK MiltrlCAi. i'AU’U'V L'Sr. IT
f. b6u ly
THE CELEBRATEcTIMPRQVED"
GERARD OROIDE GOLD
W A T € H.
sl2, sls, S2O, $25.
We h»Te recently brought our Imrvroved “Orold*
Gold” to perfection. Kor npp- irstnv. a.yle of tinlsh
an I accuracy of Time kc-pio*, tlie • Gerard Watches”
are universally acceeded to be tlie be*t. They re
tain their b'til ancy knit color till warn out.
iAST If after purchasing and uirly lining, any on#
1* tint fu.ly *atl.'Dcd, ws al l cbeetlui y refund the
nion it.
They are all in Hunting c*a«e*. (•••niiemens’ and
l.ndi s’ nim. fcvny Wnten guarantee for lime aud
w ear, by special re 11 limit c
V 5- A Isi ge assortment “Inipiuved «>■ oidc”Chains,
♦2 to fS. ff and L ..lies' Jewelry lu
Jjreat variety.
iff" * Kewa> *>f Imitations <lnter direct- from us
or our auihcrlaed agents Agents ami ther* apply
lug lor circular.-, si.l please . pciose litres cent sump
foi . estate.
FW" C -oil- sert to be ftniti on ‘t f liC'ry. Cuk
tmn.rn Ijfrnii.lril la exuimxe w/mt tk, y order (As-
J'"‘* inlying hIU.) on payment of hapless charges
both way.
H'-n fiX Wiiteket ate ordered at ones, we
send an ev;ru Watch ('ll same kind f••«, .)
Pdrcuasers csuline distmice from ex
press ollic' i-s Iml lieslifng to save lime and expert*
car have the goods sent safety i y in »i|, hy reuiitijng
(with the oroer) tr.c nnoum require by I’ u u
cy order, registered Softer, (traitor Glieck, Laywbie
to our order, at our risk.
Address plainly,
JAMES C£RARD A GO.,
W>, !\u»*u«i SI reel, Acu luck.
Jan, itbthi isiu--dui,
NO. 40.
jIF YOU DO'JDT IT, COME AND SEE
WE HiVU OA UI.YO iXO
AND .UUi iu.cu.\isa
THE LARGEST GENERAL STOCK OE
i WATCHES: JEWELRY AND
OLOOKS
Silver and Tinted Ware, Etc.,
fjlVEll BROUGHT TO ATLANTA, and
_A ah‘l Having purchased direct front
manufacturers at net cash prices, we aro
able, ltud willing and determined to sell as
low as any person, or persons, in any place,
either iit town, city, or village North, South’
Last, or West.
WE HAVE BETTER FACILITIES.
For the purchase and sale of certain classes
of fine Watches, than any other house South
has, or can pet. ami we will give our
customers the btuchl ol the advantage.
OUR ONLY REFERENCE IS
2i Years Experience In the Jewelry
business
IN ATLANTA,
and to THOSE wiio have traded
WITH THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT
OF EH LAWSHE.
M'e bav e better arrangements than
any house iu Ailauta for repairing Watches
and Jewelry.
Sept. 2Uilt, ti9-ly. LAWSHE & HAYNES.
unis imij
O F
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
OF E VER YFA TIE UN <i VA RJETY.
Together with a General Auortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS,
FOR
Men, Women and Children.
Together with a fine stock of
CROCKERY. CUTLERY, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE,
HOTIONS: HATS: BOOTS: SHOES:
GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS.
In fact, nearly any and every 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.
F. L. MOON.
Cartemille. dee. 7.
City Brewery.
FETCHER & MERCER!
PROPRIETORS, ATLANTA , CA.
Brew © r y,
CORNER OF COLLINS AND HARRIS STREET.
ItaJTThe highest market price paid for Bar- J
ley. april *2, w6m
N. €Rreatli Sdß,
General Dealers in
%
Dry-Goods mul Groeeriow,
Cotton Factors,
Provision Jr Grain Merchants,
Turning; Flown, etc.
Corner of Main and Erwin Streets,
jan l,wl y Carthrsviilk, Ga.
COX & HILL.
NO. tiIGUOKKE ULOLK,
PEACHTREE ST.-ATIANTA* GEORGIA
Hav e in store and for sale Very Low—
-100 Bbls. Fine Old Rye Whiskey,
100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Medium Ryo and Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey,
60 “ l’each and Apple Praudy,
25 “ American Gin,
50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey,
5 Pip (•Hollttnd Gin,
60 J and } Casks Cognac Brandy,
25 Baskets licidsick & Cos. Champagne,
25 Boies Still Catawba,
100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,)
RUM,
(NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA, AND ST. CROIX!)
WHISKY,
(Scotch, Irish, Robertson Counly,
l’oplar Log.)
W INK,
(Port, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.)
ALK AND l*OltTKlt.
Canned oynten <, &c., Jkc., Ac.,
July 15. 1869
Carter**ille High School
L”..a-tk.yg gAffHiifaßiiigS
WILL BtS OPEN
FOR THE ADMISSION OF PUPILS
51AL,i : AIS 1> B IdAI AIA’L
In /he House now occupied by Col. J. C.
YOUNG, on the lftth of January, 1870. Pu
pils will be prepared for business or college
ttaJrStriet chsciiuiue will be rigidly eu
; forced,
l'ublic Examination and Exhibition at the
close of the Spring Session,
RATES Or TUITION.
Flß* 4 !' CLAdS, per tuouth, - - jjilLoO.
SECOND - - 3.50.
THIRD •• “ “ - - 4.50.
TUITION payable monthly, in advance.
RONALD JOHNSTON, Principal.
Mrs. M. K. JwliNMoN, Female Depart
ment Assistant. '
jau 6 !S7<l —lt.
John liuix’jj ItcMEbua.—Atteu
tiou is directed to the coluuru adver
: tiscinout o. Jno. Hull, wliobo rucdicineis
have won an enviable rcpuLuuufi or,
iDwtithcrn iiiu.iUcl.ens.
Dfiaaonic.
9 <’A»tri;-'viui.l. tout:, No.
‘Lv .» ’! V i; "
jr flilr,l Fn<Uy 1it,1,1 i.< »bn,:|.
/V\ ‘ *». I'A lU.LO, %. u.
' ». Ji.wollNO.V Sn-'v
AHTOW.V II chip. All. No. fiejuar
'.ialirv.li. tl.w n» « aid I, J
V JT lit -.1-.} • 1, -,. a h i;.a I ll', •; ,*>!»■_
\ October mill :.t W-iy, hi..) r<r the lat V u
'•e a,
l». W. K. i'L.Ulh h, U. t\
A N. UII4INIUAW. Prcty.
Etowah Lodof No. I. O. of (?. T.
every Thiuailiiv it, juloi.u
1 iu Hail, over ('tury’s Drui? Stotv.
11. AL Clavion, \\. U. HowArai,
W. S. \V. C\ T.
li ***** *ll t oilier rim.*
>ii SIMMONS
ill rl. for rt,run *-
, ti.i,i. Thr atomwcl. I, „ f r|l|-
and .irkt.*-.., tenets I- ict.rral rwiit., ...n.eiii, m
| tcii.wtll.# wiibtwx The 1.ea.l U tr.uMei with |.w»n, ami
I J»lnU, heavy .elo.liw;. r-
I 1 V l*' II ! •'*‘l* '■‘W of memory. ad ,u
1.1 » Ij 11 I twin, pi.li.ful ariiMiiirn »r h.tlty
|lt I *l. ft. i,,..h*i.e ...mrltilt'v ah a
tiuail.t t.. l ave been .hi.e. Ollen o.minl.blnr af weak
j lie.*, debility ami 1,.a »|drl|., Snitu-iI tie* avoir of tha
i above attend the ili*eitae, and at othrrtln.ra
very few of Own.; but the Uv.-r ta k* uaral.y iha ar.
Kan uu.at Involved. Cure the Liver with
nit. sinao x,s ’
LIVER REGULATOR.
A preparation of root* and herb*, warranted to be
atrletly verfeiatde. and can da no Injury to any on*.
It haa been u.eU by hundred*, and known fur tha
laatthlriy-Dte year, a* one of the the moat rellahl#,
etlieaclou* and hariuleea preparath.ua ever oflerett to
'he au Perl hr. It tuheu regularly and penlaUatly, It
la lure t<> cute.
j| ’"‘l JDyjpeiutta, headache. jawa-
It T?r,iril!*it.xt> I "M.e, co.tlvei e.«», .trk head*
}!
' I I ifvcliona of the bladder, cun p
dr.entery, alTocttona „f the kldueya, freer, uerenua
neaa, chilli, direaaes us the akin. Impurity of lha bio, and,
melancholy, or de|,reaalon of .|,lrlt., beartbutn. oolle,
or pallia In the bowel., |,utn in the head, lever and
»|{ue. drepsey, bulla, pain lr. ttio back and Hinba, aath.
ina, eryalpelaa, female affcctloua, and Ulioua JLeuaea
reuerally.
Prepared only by J. 11. ZI'III-IIV’ A €«*,
Lacol , tia.
Price H ; by malt, 11.85.
The following hi(tli'y reepeetahle peraona caa fully
alteat to the virtue, of thin valuable luedictne, mud ta
whom we mo.t laapecttully refer :
Hen. W S Molt, rrealdeot tt W fi tt C.mpady ; Rev.
J l! Polder, Perry, Uo.; 001. K K Hparka, Albany, Oa;
O J Lur.fnrd,
Kaq„ isboriif Uibb county;.! A Hulte, llalubrldge, Ga.;
Uvke aud Spa-haw k, Ktlilora Floridian, Tallahaa.ee;
Kev. J W burke, Maoon, Ou.; Vlrull Power*, F.q .Su*
perintendent H W It li.; Daniel Huila.d, Hullard’a Sta
tion, Mncow and Bruntwlok It K., Twlun c> unty, Ga.;
Greenville Waod, 't oud'a Factory, M..00u, Ga.; Rav.
K F Kaaterlinv, P K Florida Conference ; klaj. A If
Wooley, Kingaton. Ga.; Kdltor Macon Xetagra; k.
For Hale by all Druri'lata.
FOU HALL IN CA KTKRSVII.LR HY
BEST *. KIHKFATBIi'K,
JanlO-wtSm Drufalata.
HENRVS
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR
OR
BLOOD CLEANSER-
This medicine is known 1o the fueullj as
being the concentrated fluid extract of f<ar
saparilla united with other valuable medi
cinal herbs, aud is guaranteed as chemical,
ly pure.
FOB THE CURE OF
Scrofula and Consumption.
This remedy is compounded expressly for
purifying and cleansing the blood of all in
firmities; going at once to the fouutain-hend
of disease. It extinguishes
Tumors, Consumption, Sypliillis, Skia
Eruptions, Salt IMiouni, Rheu
matism, Waste of Vitality y
Scrofula.
We all know that the promiscuous vacci
nation indulged in during the late war bred
the most villainous diseases. Vaccination
pus was taken from the arms of many per
sons full of scrofulous sores.
Then of course the impurities of the eorof.
ulous patient were absorbed in the blood of
men otherwise without disease, and both
became infected alik*;. Men, women and
children throughout all the West are moat
wofully diseased from this cause, and knew
not, until a few months ago, the origin of it.
llcnry’ii Constitution Kenovulo
Believes the entire ISysteoi of Faina an
aches, enlivens the spirits, and sends u« v
blood
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN.
It imparts a
Sparkling Brightness to tho
Eye,
A Rosy Clow to tho Cheok,
j A
A Clearness to tho Head,
Brightness to tho Complex
ion,
Bouyancy to tho Spirits,
And Happiness on all sidos.
For all affections 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 LETTERS.
“Doctor I was vaccinated in the hospital.
Before that I had no skin wlisease. Until I
had a bottle of your “Constitution Renova*
tor,” sent nte by Mr. Ropen, of Columbia,
Mo., 1 sutfered tortures with running sores.
Since I used two bottles 1 am all well except
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
jas clear and fair as a babe's. My complex
ion, thunks lo your “Renovator,” is beau*
tiful.
“Tes, 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 syhillis.
Vour remedy seetus lo be curing me fast.—
Send 4 bottles per Express.”
“No more Rheumatism. Tliree bottles
of Constitution Renovator hare made me a
new man.”
“Doctor, enclosed find $5. Please send
me a supply. Two families here waul to try
your Constitution Renovator.”
We hnve not space for more of the above
extracts, but you can ask your neighbor
about the remedy. Every one « has
| something good to say, as it cures story
i time.
FOB AfJ. TviSEAfFP OF THR
! KIDNEY.'! RETENTION OF THE URINE,
&e,, Ac., Ac.
A ii'l for Female liiatimet,
j Nervous Prostration, Weakness, ot**t
i Lassitude, and Want of AppetiteU
is unsurpassed.
CAITTIO* ,In ordering our remedy
‘always place the number of our Post-Otllo*
I Box on your loiters. The new law in our
New York t’osl-Olliee compels iliis.
Address, JR It. M. 11. itIAUY CO.,
Direetor-Cenurul Berlin Hospital, Prus
sia.
Ageucy of ibe United States.
| Laboratory, 276, Poarl St, Bust Office Box
. 5272.
NEW YORK.
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is
!$1 per bottle, mx bottles for s•'>. Kent un.r
1 where on receipt of price. Patients are re
! (pleated to correspond *nj
1 reply will be made by following Until
Solu by all respectable Druggists.
JAUCIi LIPPiIAN, -sole Ag-l.
NU r.IA A'lf/4 oJ.
fisar Llpj'AUN S Wholesale Dt‘ g House
; has built itself up an immense reputation
; through the woudcrlul cures ot the gi.-st
Pyraluge. it cm es and I-av. * tlie patii nt
| stronger and healthier than lu toi* ihe m
; lack ;it puts him tieslile . tilings mil ilia
sunken cheeks of the emaciated, acts like a
I tonic and makes the patient .-hunge I rout
| despondency to cheerfulness, and ini wnolo
| is very eiiicient because very Unle medicine
1 is used. # Pyrafuge is a great ('inll-a ud - Fever
remedy, causing domination to that disxo.o
' speedily aud e/ieeiually. Pyrafuge cun now
' bo hud everywhere
M. KESSEN N ROBBINS.
9i! Fulton Street, Now Fork, A^ut.,
Jau. 19th, IS7O--Jy.