The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, May 12, 1870, Image 1

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WfflMii&WML Is published ever? THURSDAY MORNING: In C*rter«vtile,!Bartow 0 Ga., by Samuel IT. EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. Rate* of Subscript ion : 0. « e'vpy ’hree month*, SI.OO CiS.oW *ix month*, 2. fly Ot« copy one year 8.00 {lnvariably in advance.) 14T- Partle* advertising will he restricted In thetr e»nir»ct* to th'ir legitimate business; that I* to say, all advertisement, tint do not refer to their regular "business will be charged for extra. f UT” Advertisements Inserted at Interval* to be charged as new each Insertion. The above rales will be strlct’y a-lberedlto. PROFESSIONAL CA RDS~ JOHNW. WOFFORD, Attorney at Law, C.IPTERSVIIAE, GKOSH. OFFICE OVER CURRY’S STORE. Oct. 17. 1868. R. VV. MURPHEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. tV»ILT, practice in th« ti.e Courts of Cherok-e Clr enlt. Particular attention (rivwn to the collection »/ claim*. Office With Col. Abda Johnson. Oct. 1 JERE A. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Cartersville. ga. JOHN J. JONES, Attorney at Law, Cartersville, Ga., WILL attend promptly to ail business en trusted to his care. Will practice in the < ’oitifs of I,aw, and Equity in the Cherokee i ircuit. Special attention given to the collec ti in of claims. Jan. 1, 1870. lv JOHN J. JONES, REAL ESTATE AGEAT, CARTERSVILLE, GA. Ia i authorised to sell, and have on band several 1, inirs and hots, and also numerous building lot* in the town ,f Cartersville. Also several plantations of v&ri •ns she*in Bartow county. Parties desiring to buy or , II wi ldo well to g.ve uio a call. All communication* 11 mib| ily answered. Jan. 1, 1870. A. M. F O U T E, Attorney at Law, CAKTEBSVIIXK, GA. (With Col. Warren Akin.) \\T ILL practice in the courts of Bartow, \\ Cobb, Polk. Floyd, Gordou, Murray, j Whitfield, and adjoining counties, inch 3*o. I NO. OOXE J. 11. WIKLE. C< xe Ac Wikle, All' 0 tSEYS AT I. AW , AND VOTARIES PUBLIC. < * rfei sville, Gcor^fa. JNO < OX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Bep Stu 1369 lyr, «- v»V . It, ( •; Jeweller asul Watch and t’iock ltepairer, in iljr F. ait of A. A. Skinner Ac. Co’s store »'ai :jiaville, Jan. 25 J3lt. .J. A.; JACKSON. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUR GEON, Office fn .Tic .srs. JT. W. Carry 4 Co’s Druff Store. He 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 he can give entire satisfaction A liberal share of patronage respectfully solicited, janfl 1870—ly. T W MUner, O JI Milner. MILNER & MILNER, Attorneys at Law, r ARI RSVILLE GEORGIA. V\ II a' lend promptly to business entrusted t. tb.'ir e ire. jan. 15. ly S. H. PA TILL O, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 1 irjl! atten I promptly- to the Cutt-l'-fr, Repair- /,« inland itikiD'K Boys’ami Me i’s Clo hinp. jo} 0 ee on the Secnnc! Fi or of Stokely & VV’ll- Ij3l It tv-' New Brick Buihlinp. Entrance from --1 ‘I M \ln Street. In rear of the building. Feb 17. WARREN AKIN, Attorney at Lair, CARTIRSVILLE, GEORGIA Will practice in all the Courts of the State Commercial Hotel, Cartcrsville, Ga., BENOVATSD AND REARRANGED AND REMODELED. T. J. LYON & CO. fj'Ttß i E STORY BKIv K BUILDING, corner of Depot .1 Square and Market Street, East Stds if Railroad. Room, prod and io nfortable. Furniture and Bedding new. • rood office and spacious Dining Room Tables well supplied with the best that the market »lords, and charges moderate. The Proprietors hope, by good attention to business to receive* liberal share of patronage. Oct. 1,1509. S. O'SHIELDS, Fas hionabie Tailor, CARTERSMU E. BARTOW COUNTY. GEORGIA. Having j at received ('harts of the latest styles of Gfiitlcmens’ and Bovs’ Clothing, European ar. I American, announces that lu ~j» IS prepared to execute all kinds Utq 3nL of win kin the Fashionable Tail . I£, oring line, with neatnees and in _iJL durable style Over J. Elsas & Co's store, Cartersvillo mch 23. C. THOMPKINS, favorably known as a good Workman on LJJclockN and watches and JyaSaL iewelrv. has removed his place VVork to his Residence on the Hill, East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A. Williams. Work done on shorteuotice.— TUB OLD TENN. AND GEORGIA W . 9U 8&« 8& » ATLANTA, GEORGIA, BASSEEH & HILBUHN, Propr’s. proprietors old experienced hotel-keepers, and both well known by the traveling public. ,r OH N W DY E Fv, Ilouse-Painter, Catteiisville, Georgia. Will attend promptly to business in his * nß jan 19, 70, wly Eating and Slecpingf Ac eommodations. FROM THE COUNTRY, will find it greatly to their advantage, when they come to town, to call at my Restaurant, w h«r* they can be accommodated both with and Lodging, at greatly reduced prices 3. T. fiT’TEEIE, 'it 15 Ccrtertvtli-:, Gh. VOL. 8. Kenncsaw House. (Located at railroad depot.) FJIIIE undersigned having bought the entire JL interest of Dix Fletcher, Trustee for Lou isa VV. Fletcher, in the Kcnnesaw House, and the business will be conducted, in the fu ture. under the name and firm of Augustine A- Fletcher A Prcyrr. Thankful for past fa vors and patronage.they will strive to give the utmost satisfaction to all patrons of the Ken nesaw House. AUGUSTINE A. FLETCHER, F. L, FREYER, MARIETTA. Jan. 12, M 9. LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!! HAV ING 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, at the customary rates per foot, either delivered at the Mill or in Cartersville. My supply of timber being of the best quality and inexhaustable, I am prepared to fill or ders of any size or for any quality at short notice Address MOSES H. SMITH, qejlowly Cartersv’lle, Ga. 3BS 14&I§ 111 S4& CASE A.ITID * 0./ :bt s. b V Eirs,vin & Jones. J 0 H N T. OWEN," Watch Clock. Repairer, and Jeweler, CARTERSVILLE, GA. AT T ILL keep constant- /fib KA W ly on hand, for sale Kc&Jk a well selected stock of B|nO WATCHES, CLOCKS, fel Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES. kc. Can furnish any kind of 5 - Ttr Plate, extra line Gold Watches or Jewelry, at short notice, as cheap as they can be bought in any other market. Goods cheap. Work warranted. Terms cash, aug 12, 1809. wly LIVERY STABLE. IR,. TD. MOON, CARTERSVILLE, GA., IS prepared, at all hours, to furnish con veyances into the country—saddle-horse, buggy, hack, rockawuy, or wagon. Also, to board stock, kc. nov, 3. ft, W.SATTERFIELD, G. V. BATTEEFIEIC. R. W- SATTERFIELD &?BRO, | r at The New Brick Store. First Door Last of Railroad.’ CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA Have just received and opened an mmim mw m® m f 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 the public generally, being satisfied that liny can and will sell goods as cheap, if not a lit tle Cuba unit, that any other house in town. The attention of the ladies is especially invited to our Stock of Summer Dress Goods. Gentlemen can also be fitted up with whatever they may Want. Country produce taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market price. Having withdrawn from the late Firm of J. 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. K. F. Maddox & Cos. TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF f'irgrinia and Jt'orth Carolina TOBACCO. NO. 19, ALABAMA STREET, A TLA. NT A, OA Consignments solicited. Will make liber al advances when desired. aug 1,’(59 W H SJiBEBT & GO., CARTERSVILLE, GA., Dealers In. HARDWARE, IRON, ST ERL, NAILS, CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS, and GR ASS SEEDS, TSIK.TSS FKO.IS THIS HATE*: STRICTLY Agents for sale of Threshing and Mill Machinery. Agents for sale of larfee huh Soil Plows. Agents for'sale of FERTILIZERS. Dickson’s Compound; _A rtSTID R. IE W" COE’S, Baugh’s Raw Bono, And OTHERS. Agents for sals of Polk County Ssiat-efe For Rooflcj;. ®te (KitcfeKst)ilf p' $%. DR. JOHN BOLL'S Great Remedies SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP! FOP. TIIE CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offer ed to the public tor the safe, certain, speedy and per manent cure ot Ague and Fever .or Chilis and Fever whether of short or Ion*; standing, lie refers to the entire W estern and Southwestern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the 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 single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured hy a single bottle, uitha per fect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every caae more cert -in to cure, if its’ use is continued in smaller doses fur a week or two af ter the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this rnedi cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order; should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having token three or four doses of the Tontc, a single dose of BULL’"} VEGETA BLE KAM’LY Pli-I-S will be sufficient. OK, JOHN lIUIML’g Principal Office 3io. 40 FHili, Cross street, Louisville, Ky, Bull’s Worm Destroyer. To my United State* and World-wide Read ers: T IIA\ K received many testimor ialu from proses- Is onal and medical men, hs my almanacs and v*ri ous public llions have shown, nil of which are genuine. Ihe following from a highly educated and popular phpdcian in Georgia, is certainty one of trie most sen sible coinniuiiioationf I have ever received. Dr. tlein eni knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo ny d* serves to be written in in ters of gold. Dear what the Doctor says ot Hull's Worm Dtttr ytr Villanow, Walker co., Ga, ) June 29th, 1866 $ DR. JOHN BULL—Hear Sir:—l have recent!y giv en your “Worm Destroyer” several trials, and find it wonderfully efficacious. I'has not failed i<i a single instance, to have the wished-for eject, lam doing a pretty large country practice, and have daily use for some article of the kind. lam free to c nfess that I know of no remedy recommended Oy theabiest authors that isso certain and speeoy in its effects, t-n theeon trary they are uncertain in tne extreme. My object in writing you is 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. lan aware that the use ot such articles is contrary to the teachings and practice of a great majority of the tey ulnr \ tie of M. D.’s, but I see no just cause < r good sense in discarding a remedy which we know to be ef ficient., simply recause we may be ignorant of it* com bination. For my part, I shall make it a rule to use ail and any me ins to alleviate suffering bum rity which I may be able to ommand—not hesitating because someone more ingenious than myself may have le mi ff its effects first, and secured the sole right tt secure hat knowledge. However. lamby no un ans an ad vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless nos trums that flood the country, that purport to cure all manner of disease to which hum m flesh is heir. I'lease reply soon, and inform me of your best terms. I am,sir, must respectfully, JULIUS P. CLKMEST, SI. D, Ball’s Sarsaparilla. A GODO REASON F n R THE CAPTAIN'S FAITH, READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND TUB LET TER FROM UIB MOTHER. Benton Barracks, Mo., April 30, 1566. Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses. I send you the following state ment of m.v case: I was wounded about two years ago—was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sat up a moment since 1 was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health 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, Piease express me half a dozeD bottles, and oblige Cast. C. P. JOHNSON. St. Louis, Mo. P. S.—The following was written April 89, 1865, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johnson. DR. BULL—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. S. John son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where he died, leaving the above C. P. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula,' for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM. I have for ten y-ars recommended it to many in New York, Ohio, and lowa, for scrofula, fever gores, and generH debili ty. Perfect success has attended it. Cut cure* effect ed in some cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous lam very anxious for mv son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fear ful of getting a spurious article, h»nce 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 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 Saisappanlla and Celron Bitters. My son-in-law, who was with me in tho store, has been down with rheumatism for some time, commen ced on the Bitters, aw’ soon found his general health Improved. Dr. Gist, who has been In bad health, tried them, and he also Improved. Dr. Coffee, wh > has been in bad health for several , years— stomach and liver affected —be improved very : much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron Bitters lias 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 Rickett & Neely, Re'pectfully, O B WALKER. All the above remedies for sale by L. H. jBRABFIELD, Druggist, WAITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, OA DebZO, 1669tr1y CARTERSVILLE, BARTOW COUNTY, GA., MAY 12, 1870. I _ j The Place to Buy Crocket.y.— We I have lon R thought that Messrs. Me i Bride & Cos., had one of the handsom est stores especially internally, to !he found in the city of Atlanta. ‘ One : almost imagines himself in a fairy pal ace as 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 propietors would prefer to exchange it for greenbacks—and they are -‘mighty right.” Then we say to oiii and all, in town and country, if anything is wanted in the erockerv line go to Mcßride & Co.’s store. [From the Norfolk Daily Journal, Dec. 11, JSR9 ] Koskoo. —This medicine is rapidly gain ing the confidence of the people, and the numerous testimonials of ils virtues, given by practioners of medicine, leaves no doubt that it is a safe and reliable remedy for im purity OF THE BLOOD, LIVER DISEASES, SiO. 1 lie last Medical Journal contains an arti cle from Prof. R. S. Newton, M. D., Presi dent of the E. Medical College, c : ty of New \ ork, that speaks in high terms of its cura tive properties, and gives a special recom mendation 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. PIANOS. The undersigned would respectfully announce that he is enabled to furnish the most magnificent Pianos ever seen in this country, from $325 to sßoo. Having superior advantages, and many years experience in the business in Europe and America, I can sell a first class Piano, 7, or 7f Octave, with all the very latest improvements SSO o SIOO less than they can be bought elsewhere ; put it up at your house, keep it in tune, free of charge, for 12 months, and warrant every Piano five years. He will have specimens here, or confer with you in person, by ad dressing Residence, Kenesaw House, F. L. FREYER, Marietta, Ga. F. L. Frever, Marietta Ga., is one of the firm of Phillips, Crew 4 & Freyer- Atlanta, Ga., agents for the sale of th6.cele brated Knabe Pianos, aijd will be happy to receive orders for any of the abov< instru ments, at his residence—the Kennesa w houso. Extra Special !Votitc. Beware of Counterfeit* ! Smith’s Tonic Si rup has been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to grief. SMITH’S TOXIC SYRIP. The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull"* prl vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Buil only has the right, to raanufac ure and eell the original John Smith’s Tonic Sjrup of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on etch bottle. If my private stamp is not on the bottl •, do not purchase, or 3 ou will be deceived. See my column advertisement, and my show card l will prosecute any one infringing on my right. The genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myself. The public’s servan’, DU. JOHN BULL. Louisville. Ky., April 23,1568 TO COSSIMCTDES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-suffer ers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a Sure Cure For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afilicted, and spread information which he conceives to to be invaluable; and lie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. ERKOEIS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and di re tions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. S fferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar Street, New York. Jj£ i_ 'Thcß!h wouder of the wor'd has been found In Georgia The discoverer is a physician of lo'g expe rt nc*, ex' emive observation and profound judge ment, and ht» discovery ha] proven such a bles.ing to woman, that It is already known throughout the oourtry as “Woman s B s st Friend,” With remarka ble quickness and certainty it cures all oases of sup pressed menstruation , acute or chronic, and restores health In every Instance. Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator supplies a remedy long needed in the treat ment of disease* peculiar to women. This the Med ical Faculty knows and admits, while many of our best physicians are using it In daiiy practice. The medicine is prepared, with great care, by L. H. Brad field, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold it $1.50 per bot tle by respectable Druggists everywhere, feb 1 wly JORDAN. HOWARD & HARRAISON Tobacco Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, AiLA NT A GEORGIA Keep consta' .tly on hand, a larore and fine Assortment of CHEW ING and SMOKING TO BACCO,CIGAIIS, &c., which we offer at the Lowest Whole sale prices. Jure 10, IS‘-S GEOSGI i, Bartotv County—Jo seph Harris has applied for exemption of personalty, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. in., on the 7th day of May. 1870, nl try nffica. This 25th April, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y. Pease and Hl* Wjfe, Atlanta, CJa. Hive the finest and most tastily furnished rooms, both for ladies and gentlemen, that it has fallen to oV.r lot to see anywhere. One would imagine him or herse f n a fairy pal ace, wreathed with gems of flowers of the most fragrant odour. But, should you drop iu at the Empire Restaurant, dou’t mistake this odour for flowers, it is only the fumes misiug from the sa vory dishes being served up for their customers. A NORTH CAROLINA “STRAIGHT DRINK.” One year since, when they were bidding the locks on Co;.l River, I was j over thar at Peytma, an’ I stopt iu j at Dr. Kelium’s who physicked people | in that quarter at that time. Thar was a famine just then, and a j great sufferin' among men, women and , children for want of the necessaries of 1 li e Least wise it was about the same thing. Thar was plenty of meat, an abundance of corn, and no tkeercity of chickens; but the rivers were div, an’ whisky run entirely short. Some prudent people had IniJ in sufficient stock, but most had not. How to bring up a family ’thout red eye was a puzslcr, and the sufferin’ was enor mous. Dr. Kellnm was in trouble, too—he sympathized with his neighbors; but Ug ha dpi half barrel of ninety-five per cent alcohol in nis ofiiec, amt as lie was consumed, he m imaged to fix it up with sugar an’ water, an’ ether, an’ sick truck, until he made a puity fair drink. iScein’ I was a friend of his, he invited me to sample it. Well, it kinder filled the room with the smell, an’ just then a man from Mud River county came in, on his way to Raleigh cote house. .He the smell, au’ says, “I've been nigh too weeks from home, an’ I’m almost starved.” “O,” says Kelhim, pintin to the cask, “that’s it Helj) yourself.” The chap brightened up, an’ drawed a level tumblerful of that alcohol an’ afore you could say “scat, you beast! ’ down it went. Kellum he turned pale. Says the man: “I’m much obliged to you. That’s sarchin !" ua’ he turned au’ walked out. Kdlum set as if he’d been shot, an’ then jumped up. “That won’t do,” says he, “That’s enough to p.zen a crowd. Call him back and give him an emetic.” We both went to the door. He warn’t in sight. I run up the krick, and Kellu n he run up the road; but it wasn’t no use. “I should’lit wonder,” says Kellum, “if t .at chap hasn’t gone an’ died iome whar by himself Thar’ll be a corpse found directly an’ a kuraner’s inkwich and lots of trouble.” Well, we sot thar for about an hour talking’ about the poor kuss’s melan choly fate, when all tu vvonst in walks the chap hisself, as peart as a cat. “Doctor.” says he, ‘ I’m gvvine a long way up the river, and liquor’s skeerce, an’ if it’s all the same to you, could yu spar me another tumbleifull ? It’s the most satisfyinest liker I ever drunk.’ “Dey does sny, dat way down in Georgia dey make poor nigga work twenty-five hours ebry day.” Now look hea, I’se been told data day hasn t got no mire nor twenty-four hours.” ’ What an ignoramus nigga you is, Scipio; why way down dar dey make poor nigga get up one hour ’fore day—dosen’t dat make ’em twenP five ?” Johli fSis lilies Papers. I would jest like to know who the man wus who invented tite boot^. He mu t have been a narrow end kontrakted kus. If he still lives, I hope he’s repented ov his sin, or iz enjoyiu great agony ov sum sort. I have been in a grate meny tites in mi life, but generally cud manedge tu make them avereg; but ther is no such thing ez makin a par of tile boots av eredge. You leant git an averedge on tu the pinch of a tite boot enny mor’u yo km ou the bite era lobster. The man who can war a par ov tite boots, and be nrnble, and pashent, not iadulgin in proiane litrature, will make a gud husband. He will do mor’n that, he will do tu divide into sevral fuvst-klass husbands an be made to anser for a hole naber hood. O! for the pen of the departed Ww. Shakespear, tu write an anathema agin tite boots, that would make ansliunt Rome wake up and ho ul agin, az she did once before on a prevous okashun. Oh! for the bu y ov Yenis, tu make a big foot look h.msum without a tite boot on it. Oh ! fur tho payshunce of Job, the Apostle, tu nuss a tite boot and bless it, and even pra far one a sighs littler and more pinchful. Oh! for a par ov boots big euuf fur the foot ova mountain. I have bin led into the above assort ment ov “Oh’s” from having in mi pos sessing at this minuet, a par ov No. 11 feet in them. Mi feet are ez a dog’s noze the furst time he wars a mimic. I think mi feet will eventually choke the boots tew detli. I live in hopes tha will. I tho’t T had lived long enuff not to be phooled agin in this wa, but I have found that an ounce ov vanity weighs more than a pound ov reason, espeshily when a man mistakes a big foot for a little one, Avoid tite boots, my friend, us you would the grip uv the devil, for meny a man has caught for life a furst-class habit for swearing by encouraging biz feot to hut his boots. - -m Gear Shop, /X v> t *W, C, EDWARDS, J EH: rn cis and GEAR, Manufactured and Repaired in the very best style of the art, in the quickest time ai,.d at the shortest notice, and for less nnuey than is usually paid for such work and stock. Try me! W. 0. EDWARDS. Cartersville. inch 9—wly * * ; • 131*. F. 31. .Tohnson, PiP.MST. -t-YV-' Carterivulc, Ga.\ Teeth drawn without pain, by the use of nar cotic spray. moh 9. £ f -Y' A Thousand Women Testify. I>R. .5. BRAI>FIELI>’g Female Regulator. WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND, A CERTAIN CURE FOR WRITES, SUPPRESSED MLNSLs, and other oisvakt'g peculiar to wom.in. Prepared and sold hy L. H. BKADFIELD. Whole sale Druggist, Av.aata, Ua. Price *1 50 per botue. 3tsti:no:ti.'ls. Tuskfcke, Ala., Nov. 21, 1869. Mr. L. //, Brad field —St, : Ulease forward u«, immediately, another supply of “Bra W\ , K f i„jl e Regulator A e find it to hvxtl that ts clalnu.J r.n it, and we have witnessed the mi st h-ppy aud decided effects pro duced t>>' it. Very retp- ctfully, HUNTER & ALEXANDER. We, the nsder*!jrned Drtivgtst*, take p’e.istire ir commend tie to the trade, Dr. J BradfUhl’s Female Retrulato) he!i« vio(i it to ht good ami reliable rem edy for the dis; sses lor which he recommenus jt. W. A. UANBDKLL. Atlanta, Or. I'EMBKRTOA, V\ ILSON, TaYLOR 1 CO., Atlanta, Ga. W. C. LAWS HE, Atlanta. Ga. W. ROOT & Sopi, Marietta, Ga. This will certify that two members of rry Immediate family, after having suffered for many years front menstrual Irregularity, amt have been treated without benefit by various medical doctors, were, at leogt'*. completely cured by one bottle of Dr, J. BradfleldV Female Regulator. I, therefore, deem it my duty to fut uish this certificate, with the hope of drawing the attention of guff-r ug woman-kind to the merits of a medicine whose power, in curing irregular arid sup pressed menstruation, hss been proven under my own personal observation. Its effe tou such case- is truly wonderful, and well may the remedy be cal.ed‘‘Wo man's BesiFriend.” Yours, respectfully, J V s . w, strange, Aprii 20, ISC9. CarUrtville, Oct . For sale in Cartersville by BEST A KIRKPATRICK Drucgiat", an,| hy DrnggNtr gem railv. ... THE .MEDICAL FACULTY USE IT febSwly OLSIMMQNS (Successor to Steadman & Simmons*) COMMISSION MERCHANT. Wholesale Dealer in ?aoeces aw© ;PBO¥IS3 ON3, 3*o 22 ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, G'. BcßuX'aslt advances r tide on Consign ments. fob 23. worn \cw anil Valuable Pamphlet. ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. fHAVE MADE a compilation with a full and accurate explanation of such portion of the HOMESTEAD LAWS, as will instruct any person how to procure 160 acres of rich farming land for nothing, six months before leaving home, on the free lands of the West. Also, an article on the NEW WES P, or that poition of country lying West of the Mississippi, and Northwest, giving an accu rate account of its area, population, proprety valuation , manufactures, banks, the estimated yield of precious metals, number of voters, he various productions, ami yield per acre, num ber of acres under cultivation, value of exports table of distances, etc.., etc., giving just such information with reference to the Arm West as no man of this country oan atford to be without. Will be sent on receipt of Scents Address, JOHN T BLISS, Attorney at Law, P. O. Box 5789. mch 22—w3m CiflC iGO, ILL Sheriil Sales for June, BSTO. Wm ILL be sold on tLe first Tuesday in June next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, in the town of Cartersville, the following property, to-wit: ONE LOT of household and kitchen fur niture, consisting of Bedding, Mattras ses. Blankets, Sheets, Chairs, Tables, Crock ery and Glass-ware, Cooking Stove, includ ing all tiie furniture in *he Hotel, known as the “Bartow House, - ’ in Cartersrille, be longing to defendants. .Levied on as the property of X. J. Lyon &, Cos., to satisfy i distress warrant for rent, in iaror of Suin’* Claiton against said T. J. l.yon & Cos. Pointed out by Plaint ill’s Attorney. ALSO, the settlement of land whereon Dr. S. F. Stephens now resides, in the 17 district, and 3d section of Bartow County, (numbers of lots not known,) as the proper ty of S. F. Stephens, to satisfy a fi la issued from Bartow Superior Court, :n favor of Cole, Wood Cos., vs said Stephens. ALSO, the settlement land whereon I\ H. Reynold now resides, in the 17th dist., and 3d. section of Bartow County: numbers of lots not known, as the prpperty ol' P. li. Reynolds, to satisfy a fifa issued from Bar tow Superior Court, in favor ot Thomas Jamison, against P. H. Reynolds and Wm. Nichols, and one fifa issued from Bartow Superior Court in favor of E T Furgerson, against said P. H. Reynolds. ALSO, Parts of lots of Land Nos. 231 and 202 in the sth dist. and 3d section of Bartow County as the property of Thomas K. Sit tie and M. A. Carter, to satisfy a fifa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor ot L. M. Mumfotd, against said Sit(L« and Carter— said land containing' two hundred acres, more or less. Sold for puivimse motl ey. ALSO, the set Cement of Umd whereon Abel Willis now resides, in tub 21st district and 2d section of Bartow, as the property ot said Abel Willis, to satisfy a fifa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in f*Vor ol John W. Hill, against said IPillis; I’mutcd out by plaint its- ALSO, Ouw hundred acres of fond, Nog. 59, 70, and a part of No. 71, in the J7th dis trict and 3d sec!inn of Bartow feu »tv. as the property of W, p. Milam, 'to satisfy a fi fa issued trim Bartow Superior Court, in favor of Wm. L. Rowland. Fx.-eutor of Fran cis M. Rowland deb •«»' and, vs Iknu-.m Mi. h;ni and William P. Milan. Ntpd | ;u ,.j ls t , part of the Dr. Timimb M :: a a t'. tm. Point od out by defend.mi, \Y. p- Milam V . W. hiCit, Si," , iff, .MILL.' It CULLIN’', i• t'y m u . fi. m 47. IF YOU CQUDT IT COME AND SEE WE IIHE <>\ ti l-lilt 4\|> AXD ARE RECEIVING THE LARGEST GENER'L STOCK OE WATCHES’ JEWELRY AND OLOOKS. Silver uul Plated Ware, Etj. ■STIVER BROUGHT TO ATLANTA, and ! * in *i having purchased direct from I mncufacturers at net cash pi ices, we arc able, bud willing and determined to sell as !ow as any person, or persons, in n nv place, eitlier in town, city, or village North, South,' East, or West. WE HAVE BETTES FACILITIES, For the purchase and sale of certain classes ol tine Watches, than any other house South has. or can get. and we will give oui customers the benefit of the advantage. OCR ONLY REFERENCE IS 2i Vfars Experience In the Jewelry B TJ s I ]ST E s s IN ATLANTA, AND TO THOSE \\ HO HAVE TRADED WITH THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF KK LAWSHE. We have better arrangements than any house in Atlauia for repairing Watches and Jewelry. Srpt.aoch, '69-ly. LAWSHE fa HAYNES. COX & HSU.. ivo. CHEROKEE ItLOIK, PEACHTREE ST,. ATI ANTA- GEORGIA 11a e in store and lor sale Very Low- 100 Bbls. Fine Old Rye Whiskey, 100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey, 100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, 100 “ Doubled Distilled W hiskey 00 “ reach and Apple Brandy, -5 “ American G.’n, 50 ‘‘ Geo. Ohorokee Cos., Corn Whiskey, ° ip “ Holhi .and (jin, 00 ] and \ Ca-ks Cognac Brandy, 25 Baskets Heidsick fa Cos. Champagne, ho Boxes Still Catawba, 100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,) IUJM, (NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA. AND ST. CROIX;) w II 1 S K Y, coleb, Irish, Robertson County, Poplar Log.) W I JN FI , (Port, Madcria, Sherry and Milana.) alf: and poutFj?t. Canned oy.-ters, Sir., &<•., &r., July 15, 18G9 Carlersvilie ilijjk Scfoul S'' Ik WILL 3ti FOR THE ADMISSION OF PUPILS MALE AND FEMALM. In the House now occupie by 'Jol. J C. YOUNG, on the 10th of Jr-nuuiy 1370. 1 u pils will bo prepared for business or college District discipli c wdl bo rigidly eu forced.«£32 Public Examination ami Exhibition at th close of the Spring Session, RATES OF TUITION. FIRST CLASS, per month, - - $2.50 SECOND “ “ - - 8.f,0 TIIIKD “ “ - - 4.50 TUITION! payable monthly, in advance. RONALD JOHNSTON. Principal. Mrs. M. K. JOHNSTON, Female Depart ment Assmtnnt. jan ti lSiU— Jy. 151?. O S ri!i>S»!IITT. AT LA X f V, GEORGIA, Is still Manufacturing ail of His Celebrated Family I&edioines, CONSISTING OF HIS L I V E El S3 E S> I ( I X E, Anotlvne Pain Kill |t, AfJTI- Bi L L HUS PILLS. A.OTJIm U^ZXjTwB Dy:3sil«r / Cordial, Female TOITIC, —AND— PUFUFVINQ PUIS, As heretofore, and will attend to all bu siness in his lino that c»m v to his office. Will prescribe for patients when con sulted, an ! examine any that come to his office at any time. (Sundays excepted.) Will treat secret diseases of all kinds. — Special attention given to Female Diseases both acute and chronie, etc., etc. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ODE^ZDIEKRaS. PaOPHiTT’S LIVER MEDICINE. lias the advantage of almost any other pre paration of Medicine that acts upon the Liv er. It is in the form of a Fluid Extract — ready for use at all times, day or night, and can be carried to any locality in Ameri ca, winter or summer, as it will neither sour or freeze at any temperature that v hu man can occupy with safety. It is not too strong for children. o«- ttvr weak for the most robust. There is no trouble about taking ii, only to unstop Th e ii o ftl e and drink it whenever you want it. It hn gained a vary high reputation in everr lo cality ii has had a fair and honorable chance t.i prove itself, at any pa.nt TZT AMERICA. and it Las been used in everv State south of Maine, and it is alike applicable |o disor ders of the SJver a.if? DjgcsUv? Powers fit oil placos yet tried. Traveling parties North and No.iih, «wrv it. and find the hap ny effects oft* in a!i climaie-. The nb v named Meditnuav prepared only bv «>. 8. PBOPfUTP, Corner V. up on ml 8.-or-I Streets, Atlanta, Oa. I‘»r siile io Cat I'M - vide by Best fa Kirk t atri'-k, Dr»tcgi»t«, A’ .. bx L. RcmMttl & Lro - ly. Mavontr, ? f AKTKitavttLß lomir, no. .at. » * r sr, h«I! a r,* Wrwt ,4 . ft'ted FGdiiy nighti in . • ->, -nr tfe _ •‘.ll.pATlLt.tl.VV.il, V '# il.Tolu%aoN.S»c'». K STOW*H OturrKK. *»«. »r, h-id «n t'.r Hr*t and Tt.l t /K JK fuesday r Igb'# In e*ch moot; , r.-nm tb* I*l \ OftoWr uul:I Ist May, »n*f on the Ist T*., ' x ay nights from Tit May until let Oet.itn* . „ D- W. K. PEACOCK, U. t*. A. N. BRADSHAW, Src'ry. Etowah Lodge No. 3., I. O. of Q. T. meets every Thursday night, in Mn»oi» ic Hull, over Curry’s Drug Store. H. M. Clayton, \V. H. Howard, W. S. W. C. T. H II Thesymptom »<liver r.-ro ll Vl y HAIO' l» h ‘ ,n * «M««ln«a »n<t I 111 111 VI ||J,, 1 I 1 *'" in the aide, Soniftma* j 1 Uilti HJUiIU lithe P»tn I* In tb, (.h.'uldtr, I il "VL' . I!” n ‘l l» nilstatenfor rheum*- 41 *, .!2) atom*-h l« «iT rc ,«,| *t f h tn»a of appetite an atrknra. t>..» r |, j n „, r „| coa ,| ve fomrllnws ter ■ - tnjr aim lax Ihe head In trouble'! with pain, and It in iVJ. I HV",’ I,<,HV - v «>. consider* | I. ' V P I; { Ne lost of memory, aeon,,mated 1f.... , AjJ ;, I *Kh painful sensation of having . , ." ' urolon* something whirl* ought to have been t’one. Often complaint. gos new, <t-d'llity ai,d h w spirits. Horneti noa ■< ate of tha above syu ptrm# at end the disease, and at other very few of them; but the Liver t« generally the or gan most iuvolved. Cure the Liver with uYt. SIX MOX S ’ IiIVHIt &SGULATOR. A preparation of roota and herbs, warrai.led to be <1 Hetty vegetable, and can j* no Injury to any one. It has turn ua. and by hutidrede, and known for the ■■at tlilrty-five j»ara ai one of the the .noat reliable. ftieach'iiN aod barniUae pr*paratloiie ever offeirdt*. lie ai-lftrlng It token regniaily and neniaUutly, It ih mre to etre. I j Dy»pei a'a, headache, Jaua j I C 1 •j a Ir, rhroule dlairhaa, al , i.'"'. fre’ lona of the bladder, cam a lyaentery, a flection* of the kidne.va, lever, uervoua '*■*"> thllla, dlreaaee of the skin, Impurity ol the blood, melancholy, or depression of spirits, hetirtburr. cull*, r pains In the bowels, pain tn the heail, fever and gur, dr- p«ey. bolls, p r.|, t n tho hack and llnilw. ssth •a, erysipelas, female air.cti hs, and billons disease* enerally. Prepared only by J. lI.;ZEiIxIN A €^o. ft uggista, Macon, Ua. Price *1 ; by mail, JI.BS, Ihe following highly respectable person* can full* tis si tn ti e virtues of this valuable medicine, and to n*'ir »v modt 1 e“pwcifully refer : Oen. W S Molt. I’resldeiil 8 \V A* R Oomnady ; R*y. I K bolder. Perry, <io.j Col, E K Sparka. .flhkny, Oa: * J Luntoril, Psq., Conductor 8 W KK. C Mast rson, sip. nhorllT Bibb county: J A llutta, Italnbrldge, Ua.; ')k* and Bpa«hawk, Aditor, Klorldlnu, Tallahaasee; \ev. J VV Burke, Macon. Ga.; Vtrirll Powers, K.n . Hu nerintendent 8 W l{ Rq Daniel Bullard. Hullard’s Sta ton, Macon a„d Bru awick It It., Twlgys county, Oa.i Treenville Wood, Wood’s Ksptory. Macon, Ua.; Rev. F Faaterilni, P K Florida Conference; Maj. A f A oolev, Klnraton. Ua.; Kill tor Macon Telegraph, F'>r hj.ili* by »ll . Fou salk. in caktkruvtme by BEST 4 KTUKPATIU K jnn 10-wbni Druggists Karblo Dealer. JAMES VAUGHAN, l 'ai trr.siil/f, f/a I would Httnnui CO tv) mr friend* JMOmTu ithe public gcncnliy, that I uin IwfjP*' 1 now ft'Dcred to furnish ■IlfJfL MONUMENTS, TOOMBS, HE\ D-.V7OJV/T.V, Sf.UtS. 4ft, piomptly, to those tlcai ing such work. TALLUN. GEORGIA, or AFRICAN MARBLE, t* vtiit purchstscrs:. 1 flatter myself that the !»ril« lies which I have established for prnruiiiit Ylarlilc, tvtgether wuli 80 years experience, vill enable me to compote etiocessiullv with my other person in this htisiness, Believing ihat 1 cun please the most fuaiiliou*, I hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Any >ne wishing to procure marble, would find i to their interest to call at my residence and examine some beautiful tn signs ot monument* ‘c. recently received. &prijl,69 |y EOHGIA, BARTOW COUNTY—Where t “Jf Levi D. Jolly. Administrator of Wra ■-?. Jolly, doceaaed. cepreaents to the Court, n his petition duly fil’d, and entered on re cord, that he has fully administered Win S. Jolly's estate; this is, therefore, to citeull persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said admin istrator should not be discharged from hi* administration, and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Mondnv ; n .Tunc. Is7o. Fob. 7th, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ord. BC MARK QLD QAUOUNY 7=UTTBKS. ADIGLIGH rrULTONIO We fake greet b’easitre in off"ring tbs OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. o th* pul*i!e. They sre eon.pounded with gr#»t ca t, 'ltd eoctafn « ‘tneof the t»*i To me* In lh« I’htrtu vco >l». Ai cvilletiTC es the •mieiiortty of our Hitt*-* iver Kll otberc. «rr It vve certtH 'Ste* fr in many of tho ending phy»let»n« In our State, whu hav# proscribed -bom In their pru t <.*. THE OLD OAllOl IVA BITTERS^ Will b? foutivf luvaluablv tuf Wen*, of A pes’MSy Debility, fliiltn'riid Fever «t)vl l>} Kf-paf*. We do not .vffer our Bitter# »s actire for *ll IkfMtt, bit ea so srtn site T-nie, tl-ey ti*v» no equal. For •*!» by sli Druvst* » «n.l Grocer* v vcirywbur* For sale in Cartcravillo by J. 15. 11l IHaVI. GCOC RICH, WURMAN &CO-, I ntiortertof l 'be ti<- Pri.si and O’ e-pic 11« Merch HI, i»To--iy. t b*rl«t**n, 8. 0. V. R. TOMMEY. i. s. STEWART, New »i Cos. Ga. Oxford, Ga. Totsmey Stewart, IMRuRTFrs ANR DFVLILRB 1S HARDWARE, At the Sign of th* MILL SAW biH (vAMR COCK, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, (Jd., Ft EBPKOTFI7LLY oil the attention »f Mrrchwnt* c *nd oil.ei* io ih iru.tKuK .v.NI) b kt.o t.'.'sOßT. ED »i'i>CK ul Foreign an I D mushr Hardware, f’ insisting 'ti jwrt ot Iron, Stepl, Nail*, Builder*’ a:ul (sarri.n;e Mal<*rtal«, Agrioullurn! Imp 1 ' menu, G“«m Cradifs, St UiP B'a i TtMtls t)f l!i Ldu!-*. dir., a is, A I sit). LEATHER, t m AMD COTTON YARNS. AGENTS FOR Hook's Anti-Friction Hot ,J, Bauch’s U.ttvlnmu Fltonphaie «( Li mu. BnJTalo Scale Work*. Nonpareil iViDimo M id, n»s*. P»?tJf*RiKFO!;B VNU \fiavv* KOI iSrmilC* I‘tSi‘nf I'nplititip (of, tou nht! Hill Screw and Itiu all Lij Pretci, 111 over line hundred tl..>iet(rs in Ueorgl* ; I“Wu" ' /V-' v :i.< yjf June •» Iv