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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J 0 H N W. WOFFORD,
Attorney at Law,
C4RTER«mV.It. fiEOGM.
OFFICE OVER CUKRY’ft STORE.
Oct. 17. 1868.
K. W. MURPIIEY,
attorney at law,
CARTERSVILLE. GEORGIA.
tlf ILL practise(n the Ui# Court* of Cherokee Clr-
Vr rail. Partleulnr attention given to the e .llectlon
,f .Idling. Ottloe With Col. Alula Johnson. Oct. 1
JERE A. HOWARD, ~
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
CARTERS VILER. <7A.
JOHN J. JONES,
Attorney at Law,
t'artmvillc, f*a.,
WILL attend promptly toall liusLiphh en
trusted to his care. Will practice in the
Courts of Law, and Equity in the Cherokee
l 'ircuit. Special attention given to the coller
li »nos chi i nut. Jan. I. *B7O. !v
JOHN J. JONES,
KEAI* KST4TE ARE.IT,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
1 a u authorized to sell, and have on hand several
'.i.marsaad Lots, and also numerous building tots In the
town of Cartersvllle. Alsoeeveral plantations of vari
«us si/.e* In Bartow county. Parties desiring to buy or
• 'll will do well to t; ve me a call. All cumunnications
| t #in| tly answered. J an. 1,1570.
A . ft. r O I TE ,
Attorney at Law,
CARTERSVILLE, G\.
(With Col. Warren Akin.)
WILL practice in the courts of Bartow,
Cobb, Polk, Floyd, (Jordon, Murray,
Whitfield, and adjoining counties, melt 30.
J\o. COSE, J. H. WIKLE.
C«.xo Ac Wilcle,
a'ivo i»b ys AT I, aw,
AM)
VOTARIES PUBLIC.
4 11 tersvillc, Cacorgfa.
JNO < OX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
Sep 9th 1809 lyr,
W . R. 9IOVKTCABTLE,
Jeweller and Watch and
Xux Clock Repairer,
in the Fi mt of A. A. Skinner «5t Co’s atore
Catljisvillc, Jan. 35
Oil. .J. A.. JACKSON.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUR
GEON.
Office in Messrs. »I. W, Curry A
Co’s Drill; Store.
Me hat 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
he can give entire satisfaction. A liberal
share of patronage respectfully solicited.
jan6 1870—ly.
T W M iner, O H Milner. ]
MILNER & MILNER,
Attorneys at Law,
f ARIt RSYILLE ’ GEORGIA.
TV ill attend promptly to business entrusted
U their c ire. jail. 15. ly
S. H. VATILLO,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
WTlil atten 1 promptly to the Cutting, Repair- _ a«
“ Ing and Making B and Men’* Clothing.'"•l
0 lie# on the Srcond FU or of Stokeiy & Wll- [l,l
Ittra* 1 New Bricir Building, r.atr&iiee from __LL.
Bain Street to rear of the building. Fib IT.
WARREN AKIN,
Attorney at Law,
CARTERSVILLE. GEORGIA
" ill practice in all the Courts of the State
Commercial Hotel, Cartersville, Ga.,
RENOVATED AND
REARRANGED AND REMODELED.
T. J. LYON & CO.
THRM-BTORY BKICK BUILDING, corner of Depot
Square and Market Street, East %(«• if Railroad.
Rooms good and comfortable.
Furniture and Bedding new.
tJoad office and spacious Dining Room
Tables well supplied with the best that the market
aiords, and charges moderate.
rhe Proprietors hope, by good attention to business
*« receive# liberal share of patronage. Oct. 1,1869.
S. CrSHI-EL-DS,
Fashionable Tailor ,
CARTERSVILIE. BARTOW COUNTY. GEORGIA.
Having just received Charts of the latest
•tyles of Gfutlemens’ and Boys’ Clothing,
European an I American, announces that he
Us IS prepared to execute all kinds
Sa of woik in the Fashionable Tail
oZ, oring line, with neatness and in u r
durable style Over J. Elsas & Go’s store,
Cartersville inch ?3.
C. THOMPKINS, Favorably
known as a good Workman on
clock* and watches and
jewelry, has removed his place
Work to his Residence on the
Hill, East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A.
"iiiiams. Work done on sbortenotice.—
TIIH OLD TENN. and GEORGIA
U. B’.
ATLANTA, GIiORRI A,
SASSEEN A HILBURN, Propr’a.
proprietors olrl experienced
hotel-keepers, and both well known
by the traveling public.
J OH N W. DYER,
HouMe-Painter,
Pattersville, Georgia.
. " ill attend prorptly to business in his
inc jan 19, 70, wly
Tiating unci Sleeplnff A.o
comniodation*.
People from the country, win
find it greatly to their advantage, when
i hey come to town, to call at my Restaurant,
ll<jrc they can be accommodated both with
n ar«l aud Lodging, at greatly reduced price?
J. T. GCTIIKIE,
VOL. 8.
Kenncsaw House.
(Located at railroad depot.)
THE undersiened having bought the entire
interest of Dix Fletcher, Trustee for Lou
isa W. Fletcher, in tbe Kennesaw House,
and the business will be conducted, in tbe fu
ture, under the name and firm of Augustine
A. Fletcher 4 Freyrr. Thankful for past fa-
I vors and patronage, they will strive to yrve the
• utmost satisfaction to all pa»rons of the Ken
, nesaw House. AUGUSTINE A. FLETCHER.
F. L, FREYER.
MARIETTA. Jan. 12,’d9.
K. T. Whit#, j, j*. Lykee.
American Motel,
ALABAMA STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
White & Lyres,
Proprietors.
JJAGGAGE carried to and from Depot
free of Charge. May 11. 1860
CASE A.I<TD
CASKET S.
b Y
Erwin &. Jones.
Jo h n t o wen, ‘
flafch and Clock Repairer,
and Jeweler,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
WILL keep constant- M
ly on hand, for sale
a well selected stock of pS#
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Gold, Silver and Steel B#®
SPECTACLES.
<tc., kc. Can furnish any kind of S - Ttr
l'late, extra fine Gold Watches or Jewelry,
.at short notice, as cheap its they can be
bought in any other market. Goods cheap.
Work warranted. Terms cash,
aug 12, 1869.w1y
LIVERY STABLE.
■JR,. JD. MOON,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.,
IS prepared, at all hours, to furnish con
veyances into the country —saddle-horse,
buggy, hack, rockaway, or wagon. Also, to
board stock, kc. nov. 3.
tt, W.SATTEBF IKLP, O. W. BATTIBFIXI.X.
R W- SATTERFIELD &{BRO.
;at
The New Brick Store«
Flr*t Door East of Railroad.*
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA
Have just received and opened an
ENTIRE NEW STOCK
’ or
STAPLE ANt> 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 the
public generally, being satisfied that <hey
can and will sell goods as cheap, if not a lit
tle Cheaper, thaiany other house in town.
The attention of the ladies is especially
Ynvited 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 higl>»st market price.
Having withdrawn from the late Firm of
J. 11. Satterfield k Cos, I would respectfully
solicit the patronage of my old friends and
customers.
R. Vi. SATTERFIELD.
June 24th,~w ly.
R. F. MADDOX. J. L. WINTER.
E. F. Maddox & Cos.
TOBACCO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Virginia and JTorth Carolina
TOBACCO.
NO. IS. ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GA
Consignments solicited. Will make liber
al advances when desired. aug 1, '69
W H GILBERT & DO.,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.,
Dealers In
HARDWARE, IROX, STEEL, NAILS,
CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM
ELEMENTS, and GR ASS SEEDS,
TERMS FROM THIS DATE]:
STRICTLY CASH.
Agents for sale of
Threahing and MHlljplaelilncry.
Agents for eale of
Murfee Sub Soil Flows.
Agents for sale of
FERTILIZERS.
Dickson’s Compound;
TY.JJTJDJRJEJ W: COE’S,
Baugh’s !Raw Bone, And
OTHERS.
Agents for sale of PolkjCounty
Slate* For Hoofing-
■—— I I—— - - - _ - - ■ _ . .
DR. JOHN B'JLL'S
Great Remedies
SMITH'S rain SYRUP!
TOR THE CERE I) T
AGUE AND FEVER
OB
CHIUS AND FEVER.
The proprietor of th’a r«l«hrated medicine justly
elahru for It a superior.ty over ail remedies -ver offer
ed to the puolic tor the tajt, certain., and per
manent cure of A#ue and fever .or Chilis aud Fever
whether of short or lonv standing, lie refers to the
entire Western and SouUiwettern country to bear him
testimony to the truth of the assertion, that In no case
whatever will it fall lo cure, if the directions are strict
ly followed and ca ried out. In a freat many cases a
sinvle dose has teen sufficient for a cure, and whole
families have 1 een cured by a single bottle, with a per
fect restoration of the general health. It Is, however,
prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its
use is continued tn smaller doses for a week or two af
ter the disease has neen checked, more especially In
difficult ar.d lon* s’and'ng cases, Usually, this medi
cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels In
(rood order; should ihe patient, however, require a
cathartic medicine, after having taken three or foor
dose* of tbe Tonic, a single dose of BULL’B VEGETA
BLE KAM’LY PI I.LB will he sufficient.
UR. JOHN BILL’S
Principal Office
No. 40 Flflli, CroNN street,
’ Louisville, Ky,
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
To my United States and World-wide Read
ers:
I HAVE received inaoy te»timoLial» from profes
s OQ&1 and medical men, ag ray Almanacs and vari
ouß public uions have shown, all of which are genuine.
The following from a highly educated and popular
phpdlelan in Georgia, is certainly one of the most sen
sible cotnmunlcationf I have ever received. Dr, Clem
ent knows exactly what he speaks of, and hi* testimo
ny deserve# to be written in letter* of gold. Hear
whatthe Doctor *ay» of BuU't Worm DeUr.ytr
Vi llano w, Walker co., Ga. >
June 29th, 1866 )
DR. JOHN BULL-—Dear Sir:—l have recently giv
en your “Worm Destroyer” several trials, and find it
wonderfully efficacious, it has not failed iu a single
instance, to have the wi»lied-for effect. lam doing a
pretty large country practice, and have daily use for
some article ot the kind. lam free to c. nfess that I
know of no remedy recommended by the ablest author#
that is so certain and speedy in its effect.. On thecon
traiy they are uncertain iu the extreme. My object
in writing you i* to find out upon what terms I can
get the medicine directly from you. If I can get it
upon easy terms, I snail use a great deal of it. lam
aware that the use of such articles is contrary to the
teachings and practice of a great msjority of the rey
uUir hne of M. D.’s, but 1 see no just cause or good
sense in discarding a remedy which we know to be ef
ficient. simply because wo may be ignorant of It* com
bination. For my part, I (halt make it a rule to use all
and any ire ins to alleviate suffering hum .nity which
I may be able to ommand— not hesitating because
aorne one more Ingenious than myself may have le irn
d it# effects first, and secured the sole right to secure
ha* knowledge. However. lamby no m, ans an ad
vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless nos
trum# that flood the country, that purport to cure all
manner of disease to which hum in flesh is heir
Please reply soon, and Inform mo of your best terms
1 am,sir, most respectfully,
JULIUS P. CLKMKNT, M. D.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla*
A GOOD REASON THE CAPTAIN S FAITH,
BEAD THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LET
TER FROM Ills MOTHER.
Beuton Barrack*, Mo., April GO, 1566.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Slrl Knowing the efficiency
of your Barsai arilla, and the healing and beneficial
qualities it 1 tend you the following state
met,t of my case:
I was wounded about two year# ago—wa* taken
prisoner ai t! confined for sixteen months. Hein::
moved so often, my 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 Is Im
paired, »nd I need something to assist nature. I
have more faith in your Strsaparilla than in any thing
else. I wish that that. Is genuine. Please exp'res* me
half a dcteD bottles, and oblige
Capt. fJ. P. JOHNSON.
St. Louis, Mo.
P. B.—The following was written April 89, 1865, by
Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johnson.
DU. BULL—Dear Sir : My husband. Dr. O. S. John
son, was a skillful surgeon and physician In Central
New York, where he died, leaving the above C. P.
J ihuion to my care. At thirteen year* of age he had
a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave
him your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM. I have for
ten year* recommended It to many In New York, Ohio,
and lowa, for scrofula, fever lores, aud general dehili!
ty. Perfect success has attended It. Ihe cure* eject
ed in gome caseg of scrofula and fever tores t cere
almost miraculous lam very anxious for ray ion to
again have recourse to your Sar»aparllla. He Is fear
ful of getting a ipurious article, hence his writing to
you for it. His wounds were terrible, but I believe he
will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON.
BULL’S CEDRON BITTERS.
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM,
Testimony of Medical Men
B'.ony Point, White Cos., Ark., May 28,*06.
DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: Last February I was
in Louisville purchasing Drugs, and I got some of
your Sat sapparilla and Ceiron Bitters.
My Ron-in-iaw, who was with me in tho store, has
been down with rheumatism for some time, commen
ced on the Bitters, an:' aoon found his general health
Improved.
Dr. Gist, who b** bean in bad health, tried them,
aod he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, wht has been in bad health for several
years— stomach and liter affected—he improved very
much by the use of your Bitter*. Indeed tho Cedron
Bitters has given you great Popularity in this settle
ment. I think I could sell a great quantity of your
medicines this fall—especially of your Cedron Bitters
and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of
‘ u, **“ “••"‘Tf WAI.KER.
i All the above remedies for sale by
| L. H. BRADFIELD,
Druggist,
WAITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA
fyb'2o, 1809tc I#/
CARTERSVILLE, BARTOW COUNTY, GA.. APRIL 21, 1870.
Occupational A meat*.
Fresh, pure air is a vitalizing elixir.
Whoever is debarred by circumstances from
unrestricted access to’ this invisible, but
powori.j fLn.uU.nt, needs a m'dicioal iuvig.
i orant of some kind. The great object should
be to choose the best, Popularity is a pretty
good guarantee of merit in this scrutinizing
and intelligent nge. and tried by this critc°
rion Ilostotter’s Stomach Bitters stands first
, among the invigorating and regulating med
j icine9 of the present day. To the wants of
| persons engaged in indoor employments,
especially in crowded factories where even
with the best possible ventilation the atmos
phere is always in some degree polluted, this
salubrious vegetable tonic is peculiarly
adapted. The nature of the ingredients is
| no mystery. It consists of an absolutely pure
diffusive stimulant, tinctured—or rather
surcharged--with the fluid extracts of sana
tious roots and barks and herbs,
The pharmacopteia has its tinctures, but
what are *hey? The juice of only a silge
root or bark or plant is present in each. Not
one of them combines the three properties of
a tonic, an alterative, and an aperient. All
these elements are blended in the Bitters;
nor are these the sum of its medicinal recom
mendations. It is also a blood depurent aud
an antispasmodic,
The baleful effect which air that has been
partially exhausted of its oxygen by frequent
breathing it produces on the vital organiza
tion, is notorious, and when to this devital
ized atmosphere is superadded the mephitic
j vapor of hot air furnaces, it becomes deleto
j rious and depressing in the extreme. To
J enable the system to bear up, even for a few
; hours each day against the debilitating in
fluence of a vitiated atmosphere, a wholesome
tonic and alterative is urgently required.
This grand disideratum is supplied in Hos
tetler's Bitters, which as a strength-sustain
ing, health-protecting agent has no rival
either among officinal or advertised medi
cines.
The Place to Buy Crockery.—Wo
have long thought that Messrs. Mc-
Bride & Cos., had one of the handsom
est stores especially internally, to
be found in the city of Atlanta. One
almost imagines himself in a fairy pal
ace ns he surveys the beautifully ar
ranged shelves of china, glass, porce
lain, granite and silver plated ware
which gives such an air of beauty
to the place. But attractive as is the
stock, the propictors would prefer to
exchange it for greenbacks—and they
are -‘mighty right.” Then we say to
one and all, in town and country, if
anything is wanted in the crockery
line go to Mcßride & Co.’s store.
China, Glass-Ware,
Silver-Plated Wares, Cutlery of every
description, Lamps, and u thousand
other things in this line, kept iu abund
ance, and for sale, at the lowest figures
by McBRIDE & CO.
Atlanta, Ga.
(From the Norfolk Daily Journal , Dec. 11, 1869.]
Koskoo.— This medicine is rapidly gain
ing the confidence of the people, and the
numerous testimonials of its virtues, given
by practiobers of medicine, leaves no doubt
that it is a safe and reliable remedy for im
purity OF THE BLOOD, LIVER DISEASES, &C.
The last Medical Journal contains an arti
cle trom Prof. R. S. Newton, M. D., Presi
dent of the E. Medical College, c’ty of New
York, that speaks in high terms of its cura
tive properties, and gives a special recom- ‘
mentation 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
the medical colleges, and reflects great cred
it upon the skill of Dr. Lawrence, its com
pounder. and also puts “Koskoo” in the van
of all other medicines of the present day.
JORDAN. HOWARD & HARR.M.SON
Tobacco
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
A< LA NT A GEORGIA
Keepconsta .tly on hand, a
and fine Assortment, of CHEW
ING and SMOKING TO
B A CCO, CIGARS, &c., which
we offer at the Lowest Whole
sale prices.
June 10,
LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!!
HAVING purchased the Steam Saw Mill
formerly belonging to James clligh, 1
nave now on hand, and can supply, all per
sons in want of Lumber, of any kind or qual
ity, at the customary rates per foot, either
delivered at the Mill or in Cartersville. My
supply of timber being of the best quality
and inexhaustablc, I am prepared to fill or
ders of any sizo or for any quality at short
notice Address MOSES H. SMITH,
qojlowly Cartersv’lle, Ga.
~ the" celebrated’ improved
GERARD OROIDE GOLD
W A T 0 H.
812, 815, S2O, $25.
We have recently brought our Improve t “Oroide
Sold” to perfection. Por appearance, sty le of finish
an I accuracy of ’lime keeping, the • Gerard Watches”
are universally acceeued to be the beet. They re
tain their brilliancy and color till worn out,
[f after purchasing and fairly trying, any one
is not fully satisfied, we will cheeriut'y refund the
mor:.y.
They are ail in Hunting Oases, Gentlemens’ and
Ladi s’ silt s. Every Watch guaranteed for time anti
wear, by special certificate.
ttJU A large assortment “Improved Oroide” Chains,
$2 to SS. Also Gentlemens’and Lx lies' Jewelry in
great variety.
13 ‘ Beware of imitations. Order direct from us
or our authorized agents. Agents and others apply
ing for circulars, will please enclose three cent stamp
for posiage.
or Goods sent to be paid for on delivery, Cut
Pernors permitted to exatitu re übai ility order {be
fore paying It tilt,) on payment of Express charges
boih ways.
.... When rHX Watches are orde-e.l at once, we
send an extra Watch (of same kind, free.)
.... Purchasers residing some distance f-eia ex
press officials and desiring to save lime and expense,
oar have ibe goods sent safely ry mail, hy rerouting
(with the order) the amount require lby P. O. Mon
ey order, registered letter, Irrait or Cneck, payable
to our order, at our risk.
Address plainly,
JAMES GERARD & CO.,
i W, IVoftiau MppH, Xcw York.
.'an, iOtb, iblo--!lm.
YV iSTi.\C on: RESOURCES.
VI hut the So tun Loses for Want
of Manufactories.
I -
- Di 1? Missi-sipipi raised 1,200,000
■ cotton, (iOO lbs. each,) worth
jbt vouuy .um!>ers $dl),000.0(J0. In the
| s me yt.\r, M;ts.slotmwMk imported
an i manu a t ired 316,005 bales, rtal
tzmg fcj0,500,000. Now the number of
bales imported and manufactured by
Massachusetts is to the number pro
duced by Mississippi its 4 is to 15,
about. Theres n-e, had the former State
wrought up all the staple of the latter,
she would have realized $144,900,000.
Deducting the cost of the raw materi
al, we have left a gross profit of $105,-
900,000. But this cotton was mauu
| factured somewhere, if not in Mussa
i ehusetts; and paid to those who did
|so ne.s--.rly three times what it did to
i the producers. The net results will be
considered hereafter.
Again, Texas, with 3,500,000 cuttle,
produced leather, butter arid cheese
(estimating for the two latter articles
at 25c. per lb.) to the amount of sl,-
044,000, while New York, with 1,973,-
000 cattle, produced from the same ar
ticles $58,069,000. Is it not incredi
ble? A ratio of G3 to 1!
These are only samples of the man
ner in winch the South squandeied her
resources. Let us penetrate deeper.
Mississippi, which whs the eleventh
State in number of swine, imported
her pork; blessed with the sunniest
skies, the balmiest breezes, a most fer-!
tile she bought her bread stuff;
queen of the cotton world, she import- j
ed her cotton goods. Although only
| live States surpassed Virginia in sheep
I raising, ten eclipsed her in woolen
j manufacture —and Virginia imported
woolen goods. Tennessee produced
pig irou seventh in the scale, yet she
was the thirteenth founder, aud im- i
ported machinery. What was the re
sult of this ruinous policy? Grant
South Carolina her twenty-six mil
lions for cotton aud rice! Her popu
lition of 700,009 souls must be fed on
, purchased meats, must be clad in pur
! chased garments; her plantations must
bo worked with implements, every one
of which were made abroad, (she did
not make live thousand dollars worth.)
Verily the twenty-six millions rapidly
become—zero! Lot Geo gia, Alabama,
North Carolina, etc., submit to the
same process, aud their nominal in- *
comes will be found deplorably defi
cieut. Are not these deductions, bas- j
ed as they are on the official returns j
of the census of 1800, legitimate?—
Witness the mortgaged plantations of
tbe Yazoo and Mississippi valley s.—
The commercial cities of New Orleans
and New York virtually owned the
:>' Mississippi and Louisiana.—
Edward Maya on the u Ponibh 1 Future, of
the S >ulh“XIX Century for Febru
ary.”
The above calculations showing that
the crop of Mississippi for 1800 was i
- bales, which was sold at an j
average price of cents, netting the i
planters “ $39,000,000 j
Assuming that the entire
crop h id been manufac
tured at homo the result
would be as follows :
10 per c> nt. saved in gin
iug 1,200,000 Dales is 12,-
000 bales at 32.50 is 390,000
Bagging, rope, freights,
insurance, pass linages,
drayages, commissions,
loss of weight, &c,. on 1,-
200,000 bales at 25.50 30,600,000
Nett product of oil and
oil cake from bud 32 75 39,300,000
Profits of manufactory $70,800,000
Total crop raw mateii.d 39,000,000
$109,800,000
These calculations are taken from
reports of S. H. Gilman, manufacturer,
Galveston, Texas.
Wouldn’t but Was.-A few nights'
since an honest young mechanic cuiled
on a lady acquaintance and requested
her to accompany him to the circus.
She ilatly refused, saying she would
not be caught at such a place for the
world. A ‘nice’ young man afterwards
called and made the same request,
winch was granted, and things passed
off - merrily until the cauvess was reach
ed, when tbe y >ung man said to her
‘hand me your money and 111 buv
your ticket. Astounded lady had for
gotteu her purse, aud the couple were
on the eve of returning, when the first
party stepped up, paid for their tick
ets, and Hotted them in.— Columbus
Sun.
‘Sav, Stranger, do I smell of liquor’
‘Yes, you do—and you are so drunk,
besides, that you can’t stand without
holding on to the lamp post.’ ‘What
on earth Khali Ido ? I’m a peddler of
religious books, and it’ll plav hell with
my business 1’
The Hartford Times declares that
Wiieu Senator Sumner complimented
Mm Senator Revels upon the good
fortune of her husband, that delighted
lady replied: ‘Thank you, sail! J*ough
de Lord uffiick you wid a white skin
he gib you a heart as black us any
body s! Revels is the negro Senator
from Mississippi.
The United States Hotel—Hus been
thoroughly reconstructed. George
Johnson, so popular as a landlord and
showman, has become associated with
£• B« Sasseen in its management. It
is now running along smoothly and
successfully.
A W iscunsm paper alleges that the
secret of the success of Ghicago news
papers lies in the fact that every man
aud woman in the town takes every
paper, for fear a divorce notice in
which they are interested may be pub
lished, and they nut find it out.
snd GEAR, Manufacture i and Repaired .n
t:ie very best style of the art, in the quickest
time and al the shortest notice, and for less
:n uiev than is usually paid for such work
and stock. Try me ! W. C. EDWARDS.
Cartersville. melt 9—wly
«S§>:Licht,
JiICHT:
With or Witliout 3lcasur<' ! |
Conceal it Not!!!
1 HAVE, this day, associated with mein
the manufacture and sale of the celebra
ted
/Estroiia Oil,
MR. JOHN G. LINN, and we intend keep- ,
ing othew Oils, Lamps, and Chimneys.
In connection with the above, we will keep
constantly on hand, and for sale,
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, WICKS
ETC., ETC.
We can be found
on Main Street. Cartersville, Ga., where we J
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 ms 1
Cheap as the Cheapest, Thankful for past ;
patronage, we solicit a continuance of the
same. MARSH & LINN.
Cartersville, jan. 26.
i
Farmers!:
Increase your crops and Improve your Land
by using
PIIOENIX GUANO!
IMPORTED BY U3 DIRECT FROM THE
PHCENIX ISLANDS, SOUTH PACIF
IC OCEAN.
WILCOX, GEOISS & CO'S
MANIPULATED GUANO,
Which has proved in the soil the best Ma
nure in use.
ALSO
GUANO, SALT & PLASTER COM POU’D
Both prepared at Savannah, Ga., and
Charleston, South Carolina.
FOR SALE FOR CASH OR ON TIME.
By
WILCOX, GIBBS k CO.,
Reportin'* and Dealers in
©I JMSSQQ.
90 BAY ST., SAVANNAH. GA.
64 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
prices for cash.
For further information, address as above
for circular,or subscribe to Ihe Southern Ag
riculturalist, published by W. C. Macruur
phy & Cos., Savannah aud Augusta, V»., at
the low price of 25c. per annum,
Jan. 6th,- 4m
See also their advertisement of Sewing
Machine in oilier column.
fitaTA Thousand Women
Dli. J. BRADFIELI>'S
Female Regulator,
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND,
t CERTAIN CUKE FOK W BITES, SUPPRESSED
il MKNSK&, and other riisensts peculiwr to w>men.
Prepared unc sold by L. M. BRAID lEI.D, Whole
bale Druggist, AUnta, v»u. Price #1 60 per bottle.
Jijßtimonials.
Tuskigkk, Ala,, Nov. 21, 1860.— Mr. L.
U, BradJteU! —Sir: Please forward u-*, immediately,
another supply of “Braofi<-i\ .« Female Regulator."—
We dud it to be all that ia claimed for It, aud we have
witnesr-ed the most hippy aud decided tifects pro
duced by it. Very respectfully,
HUNTER & ALEXANDER.
We, the undersigned Druggist*, take pleasure In
commtt dine to the trade, D;. J. Brad&eld’a Female
Regulator—beli.viug it t< be good and reliable rem
edy for the disease* tor which he recommends it.
W. A. LANBDKLL. Atlanta, Gs.
PEMBEUTON, WILSON, TAVEOR A CO.,
Atlauta, Gs.
W. C. LAWBHR, Atlanta, Gs.
W. 1(001' k SON, Marie ta, (la.
This will certify that two numbers of my immediate
family, after h -v’.ng suffered for msny years from
mm trial irregularity, ami have been 'realeu without
betiefii by various medical doctors, were, at length.
Completely cured hj one bottle of Dr. J. Brndfiilu's
Female Regulator. 1, therefore, deem it my duly to
furnish this certificate, with th- hope of drawing'll,
attention of suff-r ng woman Uml to the merit* of a
medicine whose power, in curing irregular and sup
pressed menstruation, has been proven under my own
personal observation. Its effect on such case' is truly
wonderful, and well may the remedy be called u Wo
man’s Best Friend,’’ Yours, respectfully,
JAS. W. 8 PRANG F.
April 26,15G9. CurUrttilU, <ia.
For sale in Cartersvlrlc by BEST A KIRKPATRICK
Druggists, aid by Druggist- generally.
THE MEDICAL FAcUITY U5h.1T.....
ftbSwlv
J. M. HOLB It OOK
THE HATTER,
40 WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia.
HAS just returned from New York, and
is now receiving atul opening one of
! the larges: and finest stocks ot'
MEN AND BOYS’ HATS,
| ever offered to the trade in this market.
| I also have a hue and superb stock of
LADIES' AND MISSES' IIATS.
for Jobbing. Being in New York market,
itui purchasing my entire stock during the
gold panic, I can and will offer inducements
to buyers, and only ask an examination of
my goods to prove my assertion.
Merchants will find it to their interest to
j call and examine and get prices, as J an. de
j ter aimed nut to be undersold.
ALSO, A FINK ASSORTMENT OF
TRUNKS, VAI ISFs
UMBRELLAS, CANES, '
RAILROAD BADS.
All of which will be sold cnr.tr rot c.oor. m
J. 11. lIOLVmuOK,
Jd VS hit (dial) St met
Mch 22 ATLANTA, da.
NO. 44.
IF YOU COUBT IT, COME AND SEE
BR lItVR OA lll\» t*»
AND AKR RKCKIVINO
THE LARGEST GFNERAI STOCI OE
WATCHES' JEWELRY AND
CLOCKS
Stiver and PUttcd Ware, Etc.
BROUGHT TO ATLANTA. and
and having purchased direct from
manufacturers at not cash prices, wo are
able, hud willin'! and determined to sell as
low as any person, or person*, in any place,
either in town, city, or village North, South,
hast, or West.
WE HAVE BETTER FACILITIES.
For the purchase and sale of certain classes
of line Watches, than any other house South
has. or can get. and «. will yve our
customers the benefit of the advantage.
OUR ONLY REFERENCE IS
2l Exjierience In the Jewelry
BTTRXITESS
IN ATLANTA,
AND TO THOSE WHO HAVE TRADED
WITH THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT
OF EK LAWSIIE.
We have hotter arrangements than
any house in Atlau-a for repairing Watches
and Jewelry.
Sept 20th, 60-ly. LAWSHE <£, HAYNES.
COX & HILL.
NO. liIEItUHEE BLOCK, I
PEACHtSEE ST. ATIANTA- GEORGIA
Ha e in store aud lor sale Very Low—
-100 IJbls. Fino Old live Whiskey.
100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon Whisker,
100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey,
00 “ Bench and Apple Brandy,
25 “ American G.n,
50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey,
5 lip « Holla’d Gin,
GO $ and $ Casks Cognac Brandy,
25 Baskets lleidsick fa Cos. Champagne,
25 Bones Still Catawba,
100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,)
UUM f
(NCW ENGLAND. JAMAICA. AND ST. CROiXi)
W II I S K Y,
Roplar Log.)
AY INK,
(Port, M&deria, Sherry and Malaga.)
ALK AND POHTKIt.
Canned oysters, &■., kc., &.C.,
July 15. 18GB
Cartersviile High School
WILL BE OPEN
FOR THE ADMISSION UF PUPILS
MALE AND FEMALE,
In the House now occupied by Col. J. C.
YOUNG, on the loth of January. 1870. Pu
pils will be prepared for business or college
SkaTStriet discipline will be rigidly eu
foveed.*®®
Public Examination and Exhibition at the
close of the Bpring Session,
RATES OF TUITION.
FIRST CLASS, per month, - - $2.50- i
SECOND “ “ - - 3.50.
THIRD - - 4.50.
TUITION payable monthly, in advance.
RONALD JOHNSTON. Principal
Mrs. M. K. JOHNSTON, Female Depart
ment Assistant.
jnn G 1870— ly.
UR. O « moriVlTT,
ATL VN F \, GEORGIA,
Is still Manufacturing all of His Celebrated
Family Medicines,
CONSISTING OF HIS
LITER M E»ICI ft E,
Anodyne Pain Kill It,
ANTI-BILL OUS PILLS,
A.C3-TJE
Ot/teiL’ry Cordial, Female
TONIC,
PURIFYING PI ILF,
As heret fnre, an 1 will attend to all bu
siness in his litis that comes to his office.
Will prescribe for patients when con
suite l. an l examine any lhat come to bis
office at any time. (Sundays excepted.)
Will treat, secret diseases of all kind*. —
Special attention given to Female Diseases
both acute and chronic, etc., etc.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
ORDERS.
PROPHITP3 LIVER MEDICINE*
Has the advantage of almost nny oilier pre
paration of Medicine that acts upon the Liv
er. It is in the form of a Fluid Extract —
ready f r -r use at all times, day or night,
| and-can be carried to any locality in Ameri
ca, winter or summer, as it will neither
*our or freeze at any temporal urc that a hu
man can occupy with stiffly.
It is not too strong for children, tv two
weak for the most robust. There ir no
Double about taking it, only to unstop
T he II o 111 e
aud drink it whenever you wan: it. It has
gained a very high reputation in every lo
cality it has had a fair and honorable chance
to prove itself, at any point
TXT AMERICA.
and it has been used in everv (state south of
Maine, and it is alike applicable to disor
ders of the
Liter ami Dfffentfte Pouter#
at all places yet trie,l. Traveling parties
North and South, carry it. and find the hap
pv iff 'cts of it in all climates. The above
sained Medicines prepared only **7
n. s. pßnpriiTT,
Cornet Walton and Broad Streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
F«r sale in by Bcsi fa Kirk
i patrick, Druggist", A is,, by L. Bennett &
Rro.
Not. Ik.—lt.
ISUMOfIfC.
• r **i'i > Ft>vn.LKi.ofter ( •«. wh
»—U-o- a.r Vj,
yk Jr h,r,! FriC«) uiotivi In i*. b s uHk.
/V\ , , (*. H. I’AllA.t.O, W. M.
r 'W \ r M .luHNSO*!, Am',
f, KTowvH cu Arrau,
* (TA_ tt.-*u»a» are tu-UI it>« MrM m* tM h
fuiMtts) mi to* In e»rb uicr.lk,fl«.tn tk* t*t
Hri..lW' until lat Vt,jr.aiwi it lOc lM YM**~
-e»>’ uiift'ta !•<>*- Ist .May ■•ill I*l (Artok*.
P. W K ftAfOt K, M, r.
A. V. Hi: Ans It AW, feeVy,
Etovah Loui.t No. Rs I. O. of (I. T.
meets every Thnminv Jjiffht. in Mam n
ie H*H, (»ver C’nn v’H Drnu Store.
H. M. Claytok, \Y. 11. Howard,
W. 8. W. G T.
11 ■_ I j Tht avuiptomx «f liter run
‘OllflinMO' unrsslurM .Mi
n* iNI MMI I U I coin 1“ I’w •>«)«*. S. ui.tlm..
U 1 111 IUIf U | ibe p»i>> Is In iht .ho.Msr,
■■ ■ • ' I '*•»<• Is mlsiK.sr, for rhruna
| Ylw atniuacfc I. sfretort wiili l««« of apt.etlt*
; *n ' «,’kn,ss. 0..»e , Ir -ra! omtlvt, a-iuetiinea
'ernaung wiu. ax 'lbe I, rod 0 tr.uMe.l »tth p»ln, aari
Is i.V... I heavy soa«*fl*,i,. co.tH.r.
1,1 \ h I I .Me lost ot uiriaoiy, e.inpan)«t
lit * I*ll I {with »stii>.tH>c of Kir log
.... ... | f»«f, uml-ao aomettilrif rtvN
i 1» bav s town 4«o«. I>TIH, eoagpiai- ins of wook
j nvs*. iteMWf «i.ta 1«w spirit,. arnirtUni win of ita*
ibovo •' n-i'trms at-ai.d ih« -Okraae, anil ot <v h«i- Uiu«o
»ory tew ol them; hat the Liver Is jrerieratly the »r>
ai, aud Invnlt rU. Curs the l.iver with
hr. sii*njis»
LIVER REGULATOR.
I A pr,)t»riUi>u «*l rode »nrt lure*, warrai.led to b*
,trlotly verelable. *t,<l o«i- ,1. „o lijuiy to any ouo.
It h»* tmrn ua.it hy hunrtr«l», and known fbr tho
la»t thirl)-five >rai> a* one <•( thr the uiuat tellable,
I'Uicactous aoA batmlrea |.r.parail«na ever ngored to
he ttinrerliiß II UUtn rtgal.riy anil [,rr»!«l«utl>. It
U sure to cu r e.
| I hye,it|.*|», hredarhe. jxbo
j Regulator. I mck he.,t
i| O I [»• he, vhioMc Ul.irl us», *f-
I I Jfrcthme „f tkr blsrtaor, oatrp
itrxeatevy, xffectio.i* nr the klrine)*, Irtrr, nsrvnc
nes», chllle, dfrex*«e n f the akin. Impurity of the bio- and,
-nelaiiclml) , or -inprcMl-m ->f apinU, he.rtbuM . colic,
<>r path* tn ths howela, pstn n 'he he»<i, fever aud
ague, dr. psey, bojla, pain In the h*ek ai.d llmha, a»tt,.
ma, eryslpelaa, female ass ctl- Ba, and hlMoua dlaeuae*
eenerallt.
Prepared only by J. 1!.(7,F.11.1\ A <V»„
itrug.hda, k,ae n, Go.
Prtco 11 ; by mall, *1.15.
The following high t leapec'ah’e peraona can Ml,
atleat to the vlriuea of thla valuable medicine, audio
whom we most lespectfu'ly refer :
Gen. AV 8 Holt, I’realdcnt S W It K C mipa ly ; Hev.
Jlt lei,lor. Perry, G-i.; Col. R K S,.»rka, A Ihoi.y, Cos;
U J Luntord, I'm,., Conductor s W HU. CM al raon,
Raq., eherltl Hll.u count); -J A BuiU. Katahildge, Go.;
Dyke aud Spa,hawk, tdltmr Klorl, lan, Tallal aa.e,;
Kev. J W Burke, Mitc->n, Oh.; Vlrsll P.-wers, »’*«, . »«-
peril,tend, -nt h W K It.; Dot ir| Bullaul. But kid’a Sta
tion, Macon and Bru .wick K K,, T»!«*« c uu>y, tia.;
Greenville Wood, s mid*s| P.ctoiy, M.ron Oa.; Rev.
K V Rosierllttv, P K florilo Conference ; M»j. A »
W'ootey, Kingston. Ga.; Kditor Macon Tcleata,,!,.
For sale hv all .rui vlalo.
FOR SAl.fc IN CAKTKRBVtLLK BY
REST a KIUHPaI RI k,
jan ld-wfim tlruuaiata.
HENRY’S
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR
OH
BLOOD CUANSEH
This medicine is known to the faculty ay
being the concentrated fluid exiriu-t of Mar
ssparilln united with other valuuble medi
cinal herbs, and is guaranteed as chemical,
ly pure.
FOR 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 fountain-head
of disease. It extinguishes
Tumors, Consumption, S} phlllls, Skin
Eruptions, Suit Kbouiu, Rheu
matism. Waste of Vitality,
Scrofula.
Wa all know thut the promiscuous vacci
nation indulged in during the late war brad
rhe most villainous diseases. Vaccination
pus was taken from the arms of many per
mits full of scrofulous sores.
Then of course the impurities of the scrof
alous patient were absorbed in the blood of
men otherwise without discus*, and both
became infected uliki. Men, women and
ihildren throughout all the West are most
wofully diseased from this cause, and know
not, until a few munths ago, the origin of it.
Ilcnry’ft Constitution Rcnovato
Relieves the entire (System of Pains au
aches, enlivens the spirits, and send* ns «-
blood
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN.
It imparts a
Sparkling Brightness to the
Eye,
A Rosy Clow to the Cheek,
A ruby Tinge to the lips,
A Clearness to tho Head,
Brightness to tho Complex*
ion,
Bouyancy to tho Spirits,
And Happiness on all sides.
For hll affections of the kidneys it i* un
lurpassed.
People have been rescued, as it were,
from the very jaws of death, by a timely
asc of this great remedy.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS.
“Doctor 1 was vaccinated in the hospital.
Before that 1 had no skin disease. Until 1
lad n l-ottlc of your “Uonstitution Renova
tor,” sent me by Mr. Roper, of Columbia,
\lo., 1 suffered tortures with running sore*.
Since I used two bottles lain all well except
a small sore on the calf of uiy leg, aud that
s getting well fast."
This istioiu a ludy- “And now my skin ia
as clear and fair as a babe's. My coinplex
.on, thanks to your “Renovator,” i* beau*
tiful.
“Yes, yes, I may well sny much relief was
unknown to me before. Enclosed find fiv*
dollars for six bottles ; two families her*
want to try it.”
“1 was very much troubled with syhiliis.
Your remedy seems to bo curing me fast.—
.Send 4 bottles per Express.”
“No more Rheumatism Three bodies
of Constitution K< uovator have mad* in* a
new man.”
“Doctor, enclosed fl--d $5. Pleas* stud
me a supply. Two fi m lies here want to try
your Constitution Renovator.”
We have not space for more of the shot*
extracts, but you can a-k your uei ghlmr
1 about the remedy. Every one has
| something good to ray, as it cures every
time.
FOR AIT. t is masks or Til*
! KIDNEYS UKTKNTiON UF THE URINE,
Ac.. Ac., Ac.
Aful for Female \*>*"u.*r*,
I Nervous Prostration, Weakness. »ti i
Lassitude, and Want ot Appetite it
is unsurpassed.
CAUTION. —ln ordering our remedy
always place the number of our Post-Offlco
Box on your letter*. The new law in our
New York Post-Office compels this.
Address, UK. 11. K HILARY X UO.,
Dircetor-Gcuaral Berlin Hospital, Prus
sia.
Agency of the United
Laboratory, 27G, Pearl St, Post Office Box
5272.
NEW YORK.
Par CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is
j£l per bottle, six bodies lor $5. Sent auy
I where on receipt of price. Patients are re
| quested to correspond confidentially, and
j reply will be made by following mail
Sold by all respectable Druggists.
j JACOB LI PUMAS, *olc- A*’l.
SA VA XXAM, GA.
POT LIPPMAK’B W liolesaie Drug Hoiim*
: has built itself up .m iiui-ieu.se reputation
[through the wuiide ltd cures oi iu«:
Pyratuge. It cure und leaves the pat nut
[ stronger and healt ,er than bet-re the at
tack ; it puts him Icsiiivr, brings out th*
sunken cheeks of emaciated, uei* like a
tonic and ruak rhe patient change from
despondency to ohci rfuiness, mid tn., « -de
is very efficient lecuusc very little medicine
is used. I’yraf is a grea. CLdl-and-Fever
remedy, causi g destruction to that di* tni«
speedily and tfeoduilly. Pyratuge can uni
be h*d every here
if. ifKssi'N * ROBBINS,
93 Fulton Street, Neir ' ork, Agent ,
Jan. lffib, 1870-ly.