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1V 18 ri>, ««>;>»( !'I 1 h■• Ladle* of
0 ri' rsriHe and *m ii tm img I'oui.Sry. that
»Uc lias opened, in < ilk-, st MilFncry
btoiu Ri>- in, Hlji’tx* “Iff* ’•'’ill k<-rp on hand a
goo.) K t . t p! .- of J?afhicn£ble Millinery
Good* Mild ntD-tm to fr m.i.iiq *' ‘
31 u k l nj; S' i.* v t-' St.-.
H*r rOnm is on the S'-coed Floor of '>ios«t‘3.
khokelv Jf Willi urns' N<*w Brick store Hens**
where “he will lie happy to see the 'tidies
desiring goods or work in her line.
Havng several years experitMlee at tfeho
•ine#s, she flatters herself that she can ren
der entiie satisfaction to all her customer;*.
April 14, ’7U~tf.
Satterfield & Wofford,
» SS4J-.E&5 O?
Family
tooeeries
AND
Produce.
CARTE USVILLK GA.
4T the old stand, last side of the va"-
road, where we promise to sell on 113
good terras, and as low down in prio-.-, n.«
any grocery house in town, either by the
AVlu>l<*sa!«* or lieta.il.
Ccuki and see Us and test our sincerity.
.1 !( 8A n KHKI fcif I>,
apr 12w 1 y J C WOFFORD.
A. LEYDEN,
General Oommission Mere&ant,
Win. 31. WE 5.5.1 YJU, I.nteor Wm. 31 Williams & Cos.
No. IS. Alabama sir., Atlanta, Ga.
SOLE ffiAGIE.NLT FOR
AUGUSTA FACTORY
SHEETIN3S, SHIRTINGS, DRILLS.
ATHENS SIANUFACTl T EIN6 COMPANY
Tames, Stripes, Vhctks,
Goods in Store aiul f>r Sale at Manaf .cturer.i* Prices from the following:
Eagle and Fliccnix Xtranuf&cturing Com
pany. Troup, and Annawaka
factories and Pioneer Paner Mill.
SO IE A6ENOY OF ROGERS' 0 HER RATER
B ! R D’S EVE L i EVI E .
Controlled since 18G6, by Wm. M. Williams & Bro.
UjdratiHe Cement. Plaster, Pure Grownti Bone,
Wh&aiffs Haw-Bone S«per-Pliospha£c
Also, on nonsignmem a full stock of FILOE’TI (Choice Brands) direct from best Tennes
see and Kentucky Mills,
EACON- LARD- CORK. OATS. HAY. ETC.- FROM PA CKERS AND PRODTC ESS
apr27 wly,
PEASE & Jits WIFE.
RESTAURANT* ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
THIS 3SODEL HOUSE 19 STILB THE P2HHE OF THE
.■fs f*\ SrJ v’rjp |KI : *4'*p
■OJLIJLi lad 4 ¥a
Merchants nn«l Farmers, Strangers, and Citizens, Ladies and Gentlemen, cannot de
cide which to admire most, Pense & His Wife, or the Luxuries of tlierr Ta-
Come, old folk-, and bring the children, and your knitting.
Come Boys, and bring the one you made such rash promises to, out at the Camp-
Meeting. and niv word tor it, you will go home Inking i'eiise Ik Ilis \\ ite, and your Sweet
heart better than anybody u the World.
May 12th 1370—ts.
Central City Condition Powders
on
Horses, Tflules, Cattle, Slices and
Poultry,
jt Ite fittjh'* TfS. iUcine for Diseases Incident to all kinds of Stock
jjy .. _•§ jar nCrTsa. Tiikuk Powders will
•' >.’V- ’ -,V'‘ • strengthen the stomach
. ‘ - - aad intestines, leanscs
them from oifetnive mat-
S> A* Iff, »nil brings tUcni to a
■ • #g§4£-T& pr< -
r.Y-r FEVER.
.77./.'" ir" w.‘<V*'/r. !
*M V'- jh*™*™*,
rurxom,
•— : : ? ■' ii -4 VERJNO
J COUGUS
Fl' VERS
[Loss*of|Appe ite and Vital Energy.
]’ 011 MILCH COWS.
Pv se*nal experience it has
Wo ju-.ven that the:*- t*ow- £*l/4
der* will increase the quality A
of ■
MILK ASB CR RAM 25 Per
>nim.L, tu r.crrn. firm
them an appetite loosens the *
Mdo. and makes than thrive V-'^t; 0? '••"•. 1
n.nch flu*rf
FM HOCS A?:D
For all diseases of these animals —euch as
COUGHS, UICEO3 lit THE LUNGS, HOG CHOLERA, AND THE ROT IN SHEEP--
these Powders are invaluable. They will cure mange, and promote the growth of stunted
Pigs.
na POULTRY
Tiieee J*ow Mrs are a certain Cure and Preventive of CHOLBII V. and other diseases of
CHICKENS, TJiltLEYri, DUxJKH, ote., and will improve the eon iitio.t of ali kinds of
Fowls.
Tneso T* ’ v lev- are offered to the public with a guarantee of practical usefulness to all
who have stock of any kind, All Druggists have thro* for sale, at FIFTV CENTS per
box. Full directions accompany each >wx. The trade supplied at a liberal discount by
th’ Sole and lnufacturers. J
f .r sale, in by
pymiinrtu'\ v\ii.sGX t taylor<t co.. and l, n brad field
A L. V 7. HUNT & CO.,
». r ‘ ? ® druggists, chef nr street, mjcox ga.
lU uu* Slttllrr ci i».nir it k»r*.<l»
Ah w—Bitn ri ru r»f i.
\I.I. Persons indebted to the late firm of
RLVfP ri- BKAutKIIAW, are here! y
notified to c*'tue f rwa- l and settle thei*
lelns »i **uc<. is iu default thereof they will
be prtnevaeu ageinst as (he law directs-
JOHN COX, Assignee,
C« rierarl’le, Ga.. April 26 1870—4ods
PIANOS I PIANOS I PLANOsT
***ssl4?
S f Y?N GOLD tfIOMS Wlfff AWARDED.
At late i ti: « hell i*. the South *ll Odlokct
and Nwrr’aber, H b to
ill is, m . h r i ii v«\
for the i t VN.w
iLtlthuort*, Philadelphia and New York
PI \NoB.
Okkick Asn Nk.v V\ No. 9 North
lob.i iy Street, above Baltimore Street,
/i.u.r/.uoxt:. mo.
sTMErr's s’t.i.ros
!t»ve ail *!»* Utr.i Vieprovemeet* tncludinr Hit
Agruef Treblr? Ivory l’ronI»,
AM* THE
IMPROVED FRENCH ACTION.
b-fy «*rr*nte.t (n* Hv» yi:«r«, * ih (irteilape of «•
cl.aez within twelve ir. uih* IT not entirely salleUc
t.,r> n [>u-. linger*. S<-c»n>i haua arul Farloi
Oigau* un h.vuti trow f.V) to iSvto.
RFFKRIXB WtO HAVE OHR PIANOS Ht t T Si.
(ien. ral R<»lH*rt E. Lee. Lexington V a.
Cenrral Bobert Kansont, Wilmington, N (
Genera! i>. H. H 11. Cln.rlotte, N. f' t
(rovernor John Letcher. Lexington. Ya.
Bishoj) W ilincr. New Orleans, La.
Joseph Ruop, Caatfanooga, Tetm.
W. L Mansfiebl, Marietta, Ga.
Iteuben Arnold Atlanta, Ga.
.1 J& 8 P Richards, ” ”
A K Seago,
Bend (ora •'-irentar e-mtalninj B'XT names of person,
wh . h. ve purrli i.ed the at;, O’ Fiunoa, in the Bout:
,*l/ire the w.r clo-ed mch B—Cw
CHAMLERLIN, BOYNTON & CO.,
I>ralrn» In
D??Y GOODS- WHOLESALE
And Hetail,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Oi l irtock oi Foreigm tmd^Do
i<* Dry-Goods is now com
plcle, in all departments, and we solicit an
•VMinimHion of om stock, from both wkule
and t’eltttl cuah customer*.
Our Wholesale Department is entirely
-epa... from i ur Ueiall Department.
\Y « als<. imve just received the Largest
Stock of
Bjdy Gi ussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Wool Carpets, 2 ami :i Piy
Floor Oi! Cloths, all widths,
damasks, irteps & Window
SSiades,
Ever offered in Atlanta, and are offering
hem at prices to with the re
,:-'nt heavy decline iu all Kinds of Mcrchau
lize. mch 110-wlJm
and Retail
IIAU STORE,
S+iLJlO~rs & riLO.I.VD£R.
42 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA.
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM OUR
FKIKNU3, am! all who purchase
./•J.. A 1. ■ ./In ill tit » 111?* k-1, th*l we ire
"W iveeiviur, m.i* ‘.'-ive n
*iie of tii. iar>:e?.t atoclc* of ihe best anJ laiepistyles of
Hats, Capa ami Strait Goods,
ever op-reil in the , ity,ttuit we propose to offer to tht
trade. We [sir liHee our (to <l* direct from the man
ulaoturers, hy ■h- p o-katte. which en b es u» to sell
ere at a* L tv Prices a- tin* k m Is ian be purchased
u any N ?rthern City, of wnioo we are prepared to
ive satislaetcry evidence*. We roost respectiullj
oiioit a c .11 from all wbhi.’g to purchase, feeling
jonfiil- nt we v. ili h a? le t . tuee' their views in qua
ty, style aid pr ce. We think ;t would not. be umis
o state that our Good* are *ll new, ha\in D ' ceen
douph' w thin the la t twenty days.
BoY’ri UAiB made a *pe/ ialty.
Rewpectfullr,
met? 80— w2m feoLViON.s k AL l X NDER.
——— ——i
W. 0, EDWAEBS.
if
gfASXO'iV READY TQll USE,
A FIRST-CLASS HEARSE, AND
Will give SPECIAL ATTENTION
in case of Deaths to encasing the dead, and
Being Agent for Erwin & .FmieV
METALIC BURIAL CASES, AND FOR
WflJ* iXoidstnith's
WOOD he
Notities ALL, that he is ready at all
hours, to wait on them.
April 7th,—tf.
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL OLH CELEBRATED
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
Acknowledged by all who have used them
to be the best Pen made or sold in this cot n
try. No blotting ! No soiled fingers! Six
ty lines written with one pen of ink ! Wil
outwear any steel pen ever made. Bankers,
merchants, teachers aud all classes, endorse
them in the highest terms of praise. Put
up in ueat slide boxes. Prices : two boxes,
50 cents; fireboxes, SI.OO. Sent free of
postage, and guaranteed to give perfect sat
isfaction.
tIBERAL COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS,
We are prepared to give any energetic
person taking the agency of these Pens, a
commission which will pay S2OO per month.
Three sample pens will be mailed for 10
cents, Address
WESTERN PUBLISHING GO.
Indianapolis, Ind.
april 14, 1870--6 m.
HEW EGORS!
\\T E ARE daily receiving and opening
y \ a general Stock of
GPrmtlU AHD SUMMER
GOODS!
purchased at reduced prices, under the re
cent decline in gold Our Stock consists in
a large variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Dress
Trimmings, Ladies’ Hats, Hosiery, Gloves,
Bleached and Brown Domestics,
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
HEADY-MADE CLGTHIWC,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware,
Crockery and Queen’s W'are, Factory Yarns.
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour, Bacon, Lard,
Tobacco, &e., Ac.
We thank our friends for past favors, nnd
solicit a continuance of their patronage for
the future.
N. GILREATH & SON.
Factory Auras.
We keep, on consignment, Faetory Yarns,
of the best quality, to sell by the Bale at
Factory Prices. N. GtJ.IIEATM & 80N.
Carters/lire, April Till, 1870,—tf.
R. REDDING,
t-y
n<#J
1> EALIi H. I S
STOVES, CRATES, AND
LIGHTNING RODS,
PLAIN, PRESSED AND JAP/WED TIN V/ARE,
AMD
House Famishing Goods,
M.mxs Sfit.. (bnTKR3VILT.B, GA.
All kinds of Job Work done with neatness
and dispatch.
The firm of Strange & Redding having
been dissolved, bj- mutual consent, I will
continue the business at the old stand,
feb 15 wly It REDDING.
; / A Holier A, BARTOW CO.
j \ j BY virtue of an Order from the Court
I of Ordinary of said county, will bo sold, on
I the first Tuesday in August, 1870, at the
1 Court House do»r in said county, between
; the legal hours of Sale, the tract'of Land in
, said county owned by W 0 Dean at the time
of his death, containing ICO acres, more or
I loss, No. *2 iu tdie 112 district of the 2 sec. or
said county ; partly cleared and partly in
' woods; the same said to be a fine farmin '
Lot. Terms CABII. JOHN COX
May ud, 1870. Admrx. of JOEL LE AN.
The Express*
c-*>
o^3fnsO *' ; -fi J C;YW
Cartersville, Ga., May 12, 1870.
i i:\sr. a.m> i%»ife,
Atlanta, Ga., are tbe greatest feed
ers and lodgers in tbe South. If you
would eat the v. ry best food —best
quality, served up in the most palata
ble style, and sleep in clean, sweet
beds, and bo waited on by tidy and
courteous servants and porters, don’t
fail to call on Pease and His Wife, at
tht 4 Empire Ri wourant, Ylalama str.,
Atlanta, Ga.
For the Express.
Some Thoughts in Regard to Id.'e
Con vernation.
BY P. H. B.
“Many a tender tie is broken,
Many a gentle heart distressed,
By a simple sentence spoken,
Spoken only in a jest !”
How difficult it is to exercise proper
discretion in the use of our tongues !
and how much mischief is produced by
‘the unruly member.” Such though!s
as the above are suggested to the
writer by every days’ experience and
obs< rvalion. “If any man offend not
a word, the same is a perfect man,” is
ide laration of Holy writ. Who of us
;<n say “I have not offended often anti
m st grievously iu not being' guarded
"i my expressions.” Christians—and
evj.i chriiUiin ministers—often indulge
m rhe use of improper language, and
m this way bring reproach upon the
cause of O/irist, and par. live their iu
duence for good. How unfortunate,
mat such cannot speak to edifying, or
i
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'Tse be silent. It seems to me ts we
would duly consider the influence of
our words, and remember, at all times,
that we must give an acount for what
we say, that we would refrain from evil
speaking, foolish jesting, and all man
ner of conversation that is injurious to
ours? Ives and our fellow-men, and of
feusive to God. A. want of thought, a
waut of consideration is the great and
prevailing difficulty. The remedy is,
to have our “ words seasoned with
grace,” and to say, with the Psalmist,
‘Sat a watch, O Lord, before my mouth;
keep the door of my lips.” * Keep my
oaguo from evil, and my lips from
s,.’caking guile. And "let the words of
ny mourn, and the meditations of my
heart be acceptable in thy sight, O
L >rd, my strength and my reieeimr!”
Banks or Etowah, April ‘24, lo iU.
the immucToF ADVERTISING
H. T. Helmbold, who has won met.
fame with his incomparable Bu hu pre
paration is the largest advertiser in ti e
held, and shows conclusively by the bu
s ness he lias built up that liberal ad
vertising with a first-class remedy, and
goo l management, always results in
bu i ling up a princely fortune, which
we are happy to chronicle he has now
achieved, and in common with the
newspaper fraternity, wish him contin
ued success.
Asa business man Hembold is a suc
cess, Asa merchant he is prominent.
Asa druggist he is equal to -cut-glass.
Asa sharp, shrewd, enterprising man
of the world, he is nothing short of en
thusiasm. While as a bold operator
and adveitiser, he has no equals in the
country. He does business on a large
scale. Lives like a prince. Pays his
idvertisiug bills with a liberal hand
and promptly. Pays large salaries to
those m his employ, and aims appar
ently not so much to accumulate
m mey as to spend it for the benefit of
printers. His expenses for advertising
ure nearly half a million dollars a year.
A one or a ten thousand dollar order
to some newspaper is nothing for him, j
providing the paper is of sufficient im- i
portnnee for him to use.
Whan seven o’clock in the morning
comes, you inquire for Helmbold, aud
you will find that he is down tow'n.—
He must have lead something about
the early bird catching the worm, for
certainlywe k lowno earlier bird among
the business men of New Yoik than
this same litt’e druggist. His beauti
ful palace of a store is kept open day
and night for the accommodation of
the public, and early in the morning,
before the rest of the family is up,
Hembold has walked to his store, and
looked ovo • the establishment, gained
an appetite for breakfast and returned.
Breakiast over, the morning paper
looked at, a romp) with his family, the
carriage is brought to the door and
down he goes to ins pialace of business,
reaching t lere at ten o’clock, and from
that time until three in the afternoon
he is most industriously engaged dic
tating answers to hundreds of letters,
giving orders about his business, form
ing tte acquaintance of strangers,
chatti g with friends who drop) in for
a moment, and comporting himself
with the air of a man with all the bus
iness ou hand he can pcssiblv attend
to.
He’mbokl is a nervous, quick, rest
less, ambitious man. He understands
the art of advertising to perfection.—
Lie-bel.eves, with us, that money judici
ously expended in printer’s ink brings
a larg.tr return than in any ether in
vestment.
An idea comes to him one minute
and is acted on the next. What he
does, he does quickly and thoroughly.
\\ bile other men would be canv s
- debating or arguing the propriety
of doing this or that, he has accepted
or reject ;d ttie proposition almost be
fore it it made to him. He acts at
once an i with energy. A little hint
you may drop he will seize and mag
nify to something of importance. Some
li.tiu id* a another man would have no
faith in, or think unworthy a thought,
he will bieze, turn to advantage, and
make thousands of dollars therefrom.
He began life with little or no capi
tal, but, confident tne remedy he had
di covered for shattered conslitulions
was the Lest in the world, he had the
puk to advertise. His success tells
the rest. His sales amount now to ii e
million bottles per year, tnd ire rap
idly increasing.
TILUNGHASTS PORTABLE
1" i : TV O E.
(Patented April 7th. 18G3.)
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The F armers’ Fence.— Cheap, yet durable. Moveable and yet fee ire.
Simple, and yet adapted to a variety of nans. I have purchased the right of this fence
to • tin*counties of Dartovr, Floyd, Folk, Gordon and Whitfield, in Georgia, and also
fer tte'buue ol A übnn a. JOHN T. M F.PIS, ("artereville, Ga.
Farm Right, $lO to $25, County Rights, S2OO
to SSOO. Ap'l 28, 1870, ts.
Tale ofvaluable Miffisis and
Mineral Property*
41205 Acres Os
Xj -A. JNT ID *
EONTAlfiina inex
haustible BEDS CF
IRON ORE, two
BLAST FURNACES, and WATER
E 3 OW IE DD SU PFI.
GIENT FOR RUNNING
T II E M !
RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVEST
rn e n t.
W r ILL Be sold, by virtue of an order
of the .Superior Court, of Bartow
County, Georgia, March Term, 1870, before
the Court House door, in the town of Car
tersville, Ga. to the highest bidder, for
Cash, on Tuesday, the 7th of June next,
the property formerly known as the Lewis &
Jones Furnace Place, now owned by Fulton
i& Cos Said property lies in Bartow Coun
ty, conta ns 4205 acres of land, and is situ
ated from eight to twelve miles from the
Western & Atlantic Railroad. It has on it,
two blast Furnaces—one in an incomplete
state, the other complete, but not run since
the war—abundance of Sandstone conven
| ient ; large quantities of timber, and inex
i liaustible beds of the finest and best of Iron
| Ore, and a fine Stream of Water, (Stamp
Creek,) on which the Furnaces are built,
affording sufficient water at all times, to run
the Furnaces. The property contains also
a good Dwelling House, with outside im
provements, Fine Springs of Water, and the
situation is perfectly healthy. The lands are
valuable, chiefly for timber and mineral pur
poses. The property was the basis of tlie
magnificent fortune accumulated by Dr Joo.
W. Lewis—was held in high esteem by him
at all times, be never having parted with
his entire interest in it during his life. It is
now sold for the purpose of division among
its various owners—titles perfect. The
growing importance of the Iron business,
the facility and cheapness with which it may
be manufactured here, and its proximity to
market, make this one of the fiuest opportu
nities of investment now offering in the
South.
The following are the numbers of lots and
parts of lots of which the property is com
posed : HI, 134, 135, half of 140, 141, half
of 148, 149, 150, 151,152, 153, 155, 171, 172,
173, 174,175 177 177 fourth of 182, 186. 190,
191, 205. 219, 222, 218,5 acres of 112, all in
the 22d District and 2d Section of Bartow
County. Lots contain 160 acres each.
Parties desiring further information, can
address the undersigned, or call on them in
person, at Cartersville Ga.
W. H. PRITCHETT, )
W. J. WILLIFORD, } Com’rs.
URIAH STEPEHNS. )
April 10, td,
C*usirdinn Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Bartow County, Geor
gia, will be sold before the Court House door
of said County, in Cartersville, on the first
Tuesday in June next, withm the legal hours
of sale, the interest of Jesse J. Davis, minor,
being One-sixth undivided interest in the
following Lots es Land, to wit: Nos. 283.
284, 285, 293. and 356, all in the 4th District
and 3rd Section of Bartow county, Georgia.
Sold for the benefit of said minor. 'Perms,
Cash. JOHN A. ERWIN, Guard’ll.
Cartersville, Ga.. April 27th, 1870—tds
Atlanta Stencil & Variety Works!
BEN. Z. DUTTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Ntcueit
Brands, Steel Lies, Steel Block Stamps,
Burning Brands, B. ass Alp’iabets, and all
Articles kept in a first class STENCIL
HOUSE.
PRICE L IST 0 F MAIL ABL EAR TICLES
Stencil Name Plates for mnrk'g cloth’g, 75c
Steel Ring, for keeping keys together, 25c
New Style key tag, with name neat eng. 25c
Perpetual Almanac, the most ingenious
little article of the age, 50c
Any of the articles in this list will be
mailed, to any address, on receipt of price,
or the whole of them for $1 25
Address BEN. 7. DUTTON.
Lock Box 851,
inch 22-wly Atlanta, Ga.
N. B.—Circulars sent free.
( W W \ staWAATE I>, an active
tpdUU man, in each county in the
S ates, to travel and take orders by sample,
for TEA, COFFEE, and SPICES. To suita.
Me men wc will give a salary of S9OO to
one thousand dollars a year, above traveling
and other expenses, and a reasonable com
mission on sales.
Immediate applications are solicited from
proper par'ies. References exchanged.--
Apply to, or address immediately,
J. PACKER 6l CO.
‘Continental Mills,”
88 4 Bowery, New York.
G 1 EORGlA —Bartow Count y—S. E.
if Smith applies for letters of Administra
tion on the estate of R. F. Smith, late of
said county, deceased. These are, therefore
to cite and admonish all persons concerned,
to be and appear nt my ofiice, within tiin
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why letters of administra
tion should not be granted said applicant,
Given under my hand at office, this 27th
April 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Bartow Counts'.
WILLIAM KARP applies, for exemption
of personalty, and s-tting apart ami
valua'ion of Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the 7th
day of May, I*7o, at my office. This April
15th, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y.
THE t I V£» ORUG aTuREI
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REDWINE fc FOX,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
ATL A-'-lsT X 1 A.. GEOBGIA.
june 1, 1809. wly
Saw Time Sc Money!
MARK EfCOOPER,
Oenerstl Commission Morohant,
Will fill Orders and Sell Produce on lair terms to all. NTO. 4, BROAD STR..
ATT AXT A, tdA. mob 16-\\Ciu
ileadtiiuirters fok Toys & Fancy Goods.
George W. Jack,
Manufacturer of
GAUDIES!
m « s i a 9.
DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND WILLOW WARE
Itcddiiig It TIES «ttid *Vc,, Gotten up in tlie
best style, at short Aolicc!
We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our
large and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at
tho LOWEST CASH PRCIES.
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, CA.
march 10,wly
Mm limy id
li@biQ@ Shop,
fke unuersigned would respectfully inform tlxe public tliut, having opened a
I oundry and Machine Shop in C; rtersville, lie is prepared to manufacture all
kinds of
MACHINERY,
STEAM ENGINES. COTTON PRESSES, SUGAR MILLS HORSE POWERS.
MILL GEARING, ETC.
Also, CASTINGS, of every description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE
FRONTS AND FENCES; All kinds of MACHINERY REPAIRED in the most I
perfect manner. Highest marke price paid for SCRAP IRON, BRASS, LEAD
COPPER, and ZINC, lam prepared to compete with Northern Establishments !
in price and quality of work, and will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
B. SCOFIELD.
Cartcrsville, Ga , January 1, 1870.
the great pulmonis remedy
C*lohe Flower tough Syrup,
S S WITHOUT A RIVAL !
ilt is Perfectly Peerless!!!
NOW USED BY THOUSANDS.
Ihio Remedy is rapidly taking the place of all others, in all diseases of the
Tlii-on.t And
It acts promptly and quickly in curing chronic and recent
Coughs, Si re Throat, Asthma, Croup, Hoarseness,
Bronchitis . Soreness and Pains in the Breast and Blood
Spitting lidding Coughs, Tightness of the Phlegm, Wheezing
w shortness of Breath, Weak Voice and Consumption.
Vs e h ive cured more than one hundred cases of PULNONARY CONSTMP-
TiON thiough the use ol this remedy. \\ e guarantee it all we represent it to
be. It is a powerful
EZPEGTORAhTT
with TONIC ALTERATIVE, and diffusive properties, and stands unexcelled if rarely
equalled m curing all diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. It row commands a large
sale and is extensively appreciated wherever used, and is highly recommended by thou
sands who have used it. J
■ ° ur spccial Circular for full description. Sent by mail or to he had of Dealers
'.n Medicines.
Testimony of the greatest Philanthropist that ever lived!—Hon. OEOItGE
PEA LODi.
, T „ „ .Whitk Sulphur Springs, Va., Aug. 2d, 1869.
Jlessrs. Pemberton. Taylor & Cos., Atlanta , Ga.
Gentlemen—l am gratified to inform you that the GLOBE FLOWER COUCII SYRUP
has been ot great benefii to me. 1 have been suffering with throat and lung disease for
some time, and used many of the most celebrated remedies on the continent, and can con
scientiously say that none proved so pleasant and beneficial, in mv case, as your remedy.
W ith my good wishes for your success, I am, Yours respectfully. 7
George Peabody.
Testimony of the Rev. 11. E. TALIAFERRO.
n „ T u ~ Tcskegek, Ala., Feb. 14, 1868.
Bn. J. S. Pemberton :
Dear Sir—lt not being in my power to visit your city soon, and as lam often asked for
jour Globe I lower Syrup, 1 wish you to send me one dozen bottles. My son-in.law has
Wri cured of a long obstinate lung affection, bordering on consumption, by the use of two
bottles. Every one who has tried it wants more, and those who have not tried it wish to do
so. I will remit the money when you forward the bill. Yours truly,
11. E. Tauafeyro |
.. , „ Columbus, Ga.. Auirust 1 1868
Messrs. J. S. Pemberton 4- Cos.: » fc »
Gentlemen—My wife was distressingly affected with an Inveterate cough, and nothing !
afiovded her any relief until I gave her your Globe Flower Svhup, which produced the I
most favorable results at once, and I am happy to state lias restored her to health
I also cured my little girl of a protracted cough, with the Globe Flower Syrup. 1 can *
conscientiously recommend it as being the best remedy for diseases of the lun°-s I have *
ever used in my family, and I have written these linos out of gratitude. * !
Yours truly, F. G. Wilkies,
Mayor, City of Columbv*. j
Dr. !•«„,„»: P ““ ® T " V ‘ >,,K ' “*"* 25 > >*«*• I
Dr.ii Sir—You mnemlwr » your ago I oMaine.l of jr™ u bolllo of voiir fluilm FiOTrm !
Syrup. I found it very valuable. One bottle will cure more eases of colds and coughs !
than any other medicine I have ever used. Please semi me half a dozen bottles, and 1 !
will remit for the same,
With best respects, yours truly, ]e. Maitland.
Many thousands of such testimonials are constantly being received,
he Genuine GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP is prepared only hv FKMBERTOY T\Y
LOR & CO,, in their Chemical Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. * Match 24, 1870.
WINTER Ah RAN GEM ENT
WESTERN & ATLANTIC
RAIL WAY
Tlm OU Reliable Passenger Ro«t«
TO AIX
Northern, Eastern and Western Citlea,
carrying great southkrn kxi-rlss
THE ONLY ROUTE FROM ATLANTA
binning a
DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAIN,
Preventing a possibility of twenty-four
hours’ delay, incident to lines having
but one daily train.
THK USITKO STATES MAIL,
Between Atlanta & New York
Is carried exclusively by this lin*.
Through Passenger Trains Leave
-A-TIl. A-_Csl I\A.
8 S3 A. M.~r OO I*. !tf.
Making close connections at Kingston for
Canton, NfemphiM A Nrw Orleans,
AND POINTS WEST.
The Nashville k C'hattannooga for
Nashville ami ail Points North, East
and West.
PASS ENG tJtB HAVE CHOICE or
TWENTY-SIX DIFFERENT ROUTES
FROM
ATLANTA TO NE W YORK.
Putlman's Traveling- Palaces
ON AIX NIGHT TRAINS.
The Best Eating- Houses in the Country.
IN o Nliduig’ht Changes.
Finely Finished Curs Well
Heated and Ventilated.
QUICK TIME* SURE CONNECTIONS.
Tickets for sale at all Ticket Of
fices for points reached by thin
Line.
FAIR SAME as by OTHER
ROUTES.
Baggage Checked 'Through.
B@ t „ We do not advertise our Conductor*.
Their deportment and attention do that.
B. W. WREUL¥, General Ticket A’gt.
A. 1.. HARRIS, Master of Transpor
tation and Supervisor.
FOSTER BLODGETT, Bupcrin
tendent W. & A. It. R.
March 24, 1870—1 y.
Ihe Quickest and Best Uouto
TO THK
North, East, and West,
Via LOUISVILLE.
Two Dally Express train* run t’n ou. h from Kauk
vtlle to Louisville, making clone connection alt*
train* and boat* for the North , Fast, and Weit.
NO CHANG X »F CARS
FROM LOUISVILLE |
ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, PITTSBURG,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK,
Only one change to
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.
Quicker Time by this Route and Better
commodations than by any. other.
.Secures Speed and Comfort,
when traveling, by asking for ticket!
Via Louisville.
THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS
may be procured at Otthe* of N. <b 0. K. R., In Ch.t
tauooga, and at ail ticket oliicw throughout the Sooth.
W. 11. KING, ALBERT FINK,
O. P. A. Geu'l Sup’t.
fob 24.-wly
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN* ATLANTIC R. R.
ON and after MONDAY, MARCH Stef. Passenger
T-aina will run on the Western <fc Atlantic R, R,
as follows:
GOING NORTH.
No. 1. No. 3. No. 18.
Leave Atlanta 7.00 PM 8.15 AM. 8.10 PM
Arrive Kington . 10.4** P M. 11.41 A M. 7.H4 P M
Leave Kingiton 10.56 P M. 11.54 A M. 7#9 P M
Arrive Dalton 1.16 A M. 2.00 P M. 11.30 A M
Leave Dalton 1.26 A M. 3.15 PM,
Arrive Chattanooga.. 3.00 AM. 4201* M „
GOING POUTH.
No. 2. No. 4. No. 14.
Leave Chattanooga.. 7.60 PM. 7.00 A V
Arrive at Dalton 10.04 PM. 9.11 A M
Leave Dalton 10.09 PM. 9.21 A M. 8.00 A M
Arrive Kingston 12.13 A M. 11 46 a M. 1 It A M
Leave Kingston 12.23 A U. 11.52 A M. 5.28 A M
Arrive Atlanta 4.14 A M. 8.17 PM. 11,00 A H
Numbers 1,2, 8 and 4 RUN DATI.Y.
“ 18 and 14. DAILY, except Pundajr,
“ 1 and 2, Night Passenger Trains
“ 8 and 4, Day *' “
fc 18 auJ 14. Accommodation
15 W WREW,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent
Ala HARRIS,
Master Transportation and Supervisor.
Mch 22-
Plutitnj Units.
Ilf MT I I l>
This wonderful vagetable
restorative is the sheet**
anchor of the fee tie and
debilitated. Asa tonic and
cordial for the aged and
languid it has no equal
among stomachics. Asa
remedy for the nervous
weakness to which women
arc especially subject, it If
superseding every otliei
stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperate or
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines the
bodily strength and breaks
down the animal spirits.
Wherever it is intro
duced it becomes a stand
ard article —a medicinal
staple. It is to-day tlio
best and purest tonic, and
the most popular medicine
in the civilized world— bo
sure and get the genuine.
Sold by all Druggists Gro
cers and Country Stores,