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PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
JOHN W. WOFFORD,
Attorney at Law,
ciPTEnsviUiii:, ni^ni
OFFICE OVER CIJRRV’s STORE,
Oct. 17. 1868.
K. W. MURPIIJ2Y,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Uni.T. practice!n the tt-e Courts of Cherokee Cir
cuit. Particular attention riven to the collection
*f claims. Ollice With U«l. Abda Johnson. Oet. 1
JERE A. HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
CaR PERs VILLE, G A.
JOHN J. JONES,
Attorney at Law,
€ar(cr?itiile,
¥ 4 Tt EE attend promptly to all busi .less en
v * trasted to liis care. Willpract cp in the
4’onils nt l aw, and Equity mi the Cherokee
i ':rrnit. Special attention given to the collec
li .it of claims. Jan. I. 'B7O. lv
JOHN J, JONES,
KEtl* ESTITE ACJE\T,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Ia a authorized to sell, and have on hand Beveral
ii ms'-s and Lots, and also numerous building lots In the
Sown if Cartersville. Also several plantations of vnri
s us,il.es in Bartow county. Parlies desiring to buy or
sell vt Ido well to gvemo a call. All communications
from| lly answered. J an. 1, 1870.
A . M . FOPTE,
Attorney at La w ,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
(With Col. Warren Akin.)
AA 7 ILL practice in the courts of Bartow,
' V Cobb, Folk, Floyd, Gordou, Murray,
Whitfield, and adjoining counties, inch o(J.
JNO. OOXE j. n. WIKLE.
O<ovo Ac Wildo,
AT rOIN EY S AT LAW,
AND
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
C itersville, Georgia.
JNO i OX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
FOR SOUTH CAROLiriA.
Sep 9th 1869 lyr.
*- iV . K. lIOIATCASTLE,
|vA Jeweller and Watch ami
'ity Hock Repairer,
k) lit, f. ,nt of A. A. Skinner Ar Co’s store
Oat :et sville, Jan. 25
DR. .1. AV . JACKSON.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUR
GEON.
Office in Messrs. .1. W. Curry &
Co’s Drug: Stare.
He has bo arranged his business that he
»* now prepared to devote his whole time
and attention to the practice, and lie feels
confident, with his extensive experience, that
he can give entire satisfaction A liberal
■hare of patronage respectfully solicited.
jauO 1870—ly.
T W VTlner, () H Milner.
MILNER & MILNER,
Attorneys at Law,
CARTcRSVILLE GEORGIA.
\\ 11 a'tend promptly to business entrusted
te their c ire. jan. 15. ly
S. LI. PATILLO,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
YVTU atter 1 promptly to the Cutting, Repair-.,a»
*v tng and Making Boys’ and Men’s Clo'hing. 'Nfi
O lice on the Second Fir or of Stokely & Wit- jj,J
M rus' New Brick Building. Entrance from mUL
M aln Street in rear of the building. Ft b 17.
WARREN AKIN,
Attorney at Law,
CARTIRSVILLE, GEORGIA
Will practice in ail the Courts of the State
Commercial Hotel, Cartcrsville, Ga.,
RENOVATED AND
REARRANGED AND REMODELED.
T. J. LYON & CO.
fl'tllßEK STORY BRICK. BUILDINO, corner of Depot
.1 Squareaud Market Street, East Side cf Railroad.
Rooms good and comfortable.
Furniture and Redding new.
Good 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
*o receive a liberal share of patronage. Oct. 1,1869.
S. O’SHI-ELDS,
Fashionable Tailor ,
CARTERSV 111 E. BARTOW COUNTY. GEORGIA.
Having; j st received Charts of the latest
styles of Gentlemens’ and Boys’ Clothing;,
European an I American, announces that he
IS prepared to execute all kilds cH
tof woik in the Fashionable Tail
oring line, with neatners and in —ll'C
diirable style Over J. Elsas & Co’s store,
Cartersvillo mch 29.
tc. THOMPKINS, favorably
known as a good Workman on
clocks and watches and
Jewelry, has removed his place
of Work to his Residence on the
Hill, East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A.
Williams. Work done on shortenotice.—
JOHN W. DYER,
House-Painter,
Oattersyille, Georgia.
Will attend promptly to business in his
ioe jan 19, 70, wly
Lyman Chapman,
Brick and Stone
Mason,
CARTERSVILLE, G A.
IS prepared to do any of the above work
upon short notice and at low figures.
SALE. —Two Wagons &
Harness, Thresher, Mower & Reaper,
(Buckeye) all in good condition. Ap
ply to J. h. CONYERS.
Cartcrsville, May 10 —wlm.
Y T OL. 8.
Ilennesaw House.
fl.oca.tcil at railroad depot.)
f|THE undersigned having bought the entire
| interest of Dix Fletcfn-r, Trustee for Lou
isa W. Fletcher, in the Kennesaw House,
and the business will be conducted, in the fu
ture. under the name anti firm of Augustine
A. Fletcher A Freyer. Thankful for past fa
vors and patronage,they will strive to give the
utmost satisfaction to all pa*rons of the Ken
nesaw House. AUGUSTINE A. FLETCHER,
F. L, FREYER.
MARIETTA. Jan. 12,’69.
LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!!
MAVING purchased the Steam Saw Mill
formerly belonging to James Sligh, I
| Stave now on hand, and can supply, all per
sons in want of Lumber, of any kind orqunl
! 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 in exit aus table, I am prepared to fill or
ders of any size or for any quality at short
j notice Address MOSES H. SMITH,
qajlowly Cartcrsv’llc, Ga.
agjl t a &s$ BtJ M&&
CASE A-HSTID
CASKET S.
b Y
Erwin & Jones.
JOHN T. 0 W E PT,
Watch and Clock Repairer,
and Jeweler,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
CJTT ILL keep constant- im
W ly on hand, for sale
i a well selected stock of laAE.I pw
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Gold, Stiver and Steel & “**
SPECTACLES.
&c. Can furnish any kind ot - jvtr
i’late, extra fine Gold Watches or Jewelry,
at short notice, as cheap as they can be
bought in any other market. Goods cheap.
Work warranted. Terms cash,
aug 12, 186‘J.wl.v
IJVERY STABLE.
IR,_ X). MOOK,
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, &c. nov, 3.
a, W.SATTERFIELD, G. Y. r . BATTERI IEI I .
R. W- SATTERFIELD &EBRO.
8 S.at
The New Brick Storei
First Door Cast of Railroad.’
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA
Have just received and opened an
ENTIRE HEW STOCK
| OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTH
ING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY
HARDWARE, AND CUTLERY, FAMI
LY GROCERIES, ETC., ETC., ETC.
To which they invite the attention of the
public generally, being satisfied that ’hey
can and will sell goods as cheap, if not a lit
tle Cheaper, thai 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. MADBOX. J. L. WINTER.
It, W, Maddox & 00.
TOBACCO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Virginia and JCorth Carolina
TOBACCO.
NO. 18, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA , OA
Consignments solicited. Will make liber
al advances when desired. aug I,’G9
\Y H GILBERT & CO.,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.,
Dealers In
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS, and GR ASS SEEDS,
TEIDIS FROM THIS DATEj:
STRICTLY O^LSTL.
Agents for sale of
Threshing and Mill machinery.
Agents for sale of
Murfee Sub Soil Plows.
Agents for'sale of
FERTILIZERS.
Dickson’s Compound;
YYItTIDRLEW COE’S,
Baugh’s Raw Bone, And
OTHERS.
Agents for sale of Polk County
Slates For llooling.
DR. JOHN BULL’S
G-reat Remedies
SMITH’S TflNlfi SYRUP!
FOR THE CURE OF
AGUE AND FEVER
OR
CHILLS AND FEVER.
The proprietor of th’s celebrated medicine justly
claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offer
ed to the puolic lor the safe. certain , upeet/j/ and per
rnan&nt cure of Ague and Fever .or Chills and Fever
whether of shorter longstanding, lie refers to the
entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him
testimony to the truth of t,he 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 i. cure, and whole
families have t een cured hy a single bottle, with a per
fect restoration of the general health. It Is, however,
prudent, and in every case more cert .in to cure, if its
use is continued in smaller doses fur a week or two af
ter the disease lias been checked, more especially in
difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this medi
cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in
good order; should the patient, however, require a
cathartic medicine, after having t.ken three or four
doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULB’S VEGETA
BLE FAM’LY PII,LS Will be suffictet-t.
DR. JOHN BI LL’S
Principal Office
*o. 40 Fifth, Cross street,
Louisville, Ky.
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
To my United States and World-wide Read
ers:
I HAVE received many tentimorials from profes
s onal and medical men, as my almanacs and vari
ous publications have shown, all of which are genuine.
The following from a highly educated and popular
phpsiclan in Georgia, Ik certainly one of the most sen
sible counnunioatlonf I have ever received. Dr. Clem
ent knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo
ny di serves to be writleu in lexers of gold. Hear
what the Doctor says of Bulls Worm Destroyer
Villanovv, Walker co., Ga. )
June 29th, 1866 )
DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: —I have recently giv
en your “Worm Destroyer’’ several trials, and find it
wonderfully efficacious. Ithusnot failed in a single
Instance, to have the wished-for effect. lam doing a
pretty large country practice, and have daily use for
some article of the kind. lam free to confess that I
know of no remedy recommended by the ablest authors
that is so certain and speedy in its iffects. On the con
trary they are uncertain in the 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 of sucli articles is cont rary to the
teachings and practice of a great majority of the rej
ichir 1 ne of M. I), s, but I see no just, cause or good
sense in discarding a remedy which we know to be ef
ficient, simply because we may be ignorant of its com
bination. For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all
aDd any meins to alleviate suffering hum nity which
I may be able to command—not hesitating because
someone more ingenious than myself may have learn
d its effects first, and secured the sole right to secure
hat knowledge. However, lamby no mi 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 in flesh is heir.—
Please reply soon, and inform me of your best terms
I am,sir, most respectfully,
JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
A GOOD REASON F ft ß THE CAPTAIN S FAITH,
READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND TIIE LET
TER FROM HIS MOTHER.
Benton Barracks, Mo., April 30, 1866.
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 my 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 thine
else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me
half a dozen bottles, and oblige
Capt. C. P. JOHNSON.
St. Louis, Mo.
P. S.—The following was written April 89, 1565, 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 years recommended it to many in New York, Ohio,
and iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debili
ty . Perfect success has attended it.. TJI« cure# effect
ed in some case# o/ scrofula and fever tores were
almost miraculous. lam very anxious tor my son to
again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fear
ful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to
you for it. His wounds were terrible, but I believe he
will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON.
BULL’S CEDRON BITTERS.
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
ARKANSAS HEARO 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 Drugs, and I got some of
your Sarsappanlla and Oe Iron 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, auc soon found his general health
improved.
Dr. Gist, who lias been in bad health, tried them,
and he also improved. . . .
Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for several
years stomach and liver affected—he improved very
much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron
Bitters has given you great Popularity in this settle
ment. 1 think I could sell a great quantity of your
medicines this fall—especially of your Cedrcn Bitters
and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of
Rickett A Neely, Respectfully
C 11 WALKER.
All the above remedies for sale by
L. H. BRADFIELD,
Druggist,
WAITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA
4620, 1809tt>lf/
CARTERSVILLE, BARTOW COUNTY, GA., MAY 19, 1870.
The Place to Buy Crockery. —We
have lon** thought that Messrs. Mc-
Bride & Cos., had one of the handsom
est stores esjvecially internally, to
be 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
on j and all, in town and country, if
anything is wanted in the crockery
line go to Mcßride & Co.’s store.
[From the Norfolk Daily Journal , Dec. 11, 1569 ,
Koskoo. —This medicine is rapidly pain
ing the confidence of (he people, and the
numerous testimonials of its virtues, given
by practioners of medicine, leaves no doubt
that it is a safe and reliable remedy for im
purity of the nr.oon, liver diseases, Sic.
The last Medical Journal contains an arti
cle from Prof. li. 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 SBOO.
Having superior advantages, and
many years experience in the business
in Europe and America, I can sell a
first class Piano, 7, or 7| 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 cf 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. Freyer, Marietta Ga., is
one of the firm of Phillips, Crews & Freyer-
Atlanta, Ga., agents for the sale of tht cele
brated Knabe Pianos, and will be happy to
receive orders for any of the abovi instru
ments, at his residence—theKennesa w houso.
Extra Special Xotice.
Beware of Counterfeits! Smith’s Tonic Syrup has
been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to
grief.
SMITH’S TOXIC SYRUP.
The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull’s pri
vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has
the right to manufac ure and sell the original John
Smith’s Tonic 8j rup of Louisville, Ky. Examine well
the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not
on the bottle, do not purchase, or you wiil 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 servant, DR. JOHN BULL.
Louisville, Ky., April 23,156S
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
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 afflicted, and
spread information which he conceives to
to be invaluable; and he 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.
ERRORS OF YOU TEX
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay,
and all the etfects of youthful indiscretion,
will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send
free to all who need it, the receipt and di
rections for making tho simple remedy by
which he was cured. Sufferers wdshing to
profit by the advertiser’s experience, can
do so by addressing, in perfect confidence.
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar Street, New York.
{3?“TheSth wonder of the wor’d has been found in
Georgia. The discoverer is a physician of long expe
rience, extensive observation and profound judge
ment, and his discovery has proven such a blessing
to woman, that it is already known throughout the
country as “Woman s B-st Friend.” With remarka
ble quickness and certainty it cures a’l cases 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 daily practice. The
medicine is prepared, with great care, by L. H. Brad
field, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold Lt $1.50 per bot
tle by respectable Druggists everywhere, feb 1 wly
JORDAN. HOWARD & HARRALSON
Tobacco
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
AtLANTA GEORGIA
Keep consta: itly on hand, a
and fine Assortment of CHEW
ING and SMOKING TO
BACCO, CIGARS, &c., which
we offer at the Lowest Whole
sale prices.
Jure 10, ISOR
GEORGIA, Bartow County—Jo
seph Harris has applied for exemption of
personalty, and I will pass upon the same at
10 o’clock, a. m., on the 7tli day of May.
1870, at my office. This 2'ith April, 1870.
J. A. HOWARD, Ord y.
The Montgomery Mail says that
Hardy, of who Judge 13u steed
has appointed receiver of the Selma &
Meridian Road, vice Col, Sam Title re
moved, is ‘universally known to be the
most dishonest man in Alabama.’ A
nice sort of a scoundrel, truly, to han
dle the funds of one of the most im
portant roads in the South.
Col. Den mead, of the South and
North Railroad, has returned to Deca
tur from Montgomery, with ample
funds to pay the hands that were em
ployed in building the 20 miles South
of that place. He will commence pay
iug off the Ist of May. From 150 to
200 hands are now at work, and it is
contemplated to put on a large force,
and continue extending the road south
from its present terminus. A train
luns twent 3 t miles out from Decatur
aud back twice a week.
The Ticket Agents Convention
agreed to make a discount of 33$ per
ceut to colonies numbering 100 per
sons or more.
Our young friend Grady, of the
Rome Courier, we observe, has offered
a premium of a $5 gold piece for the
heaviest boy baby under two years of
age, to be exhibited at the next Rome
Fair.
Hon. John A. Cobb, eldest son of
the late Howell Cobb, owns and man
ages 14,000 acres of rich land, in one
bod}’, about fourteen miles from Amer
icus, Ga.
Jim Fisk gave a big dinner to the
Convention of Ti.ket Agents, who
were in session at the Fifth Avenue
Hotel, New T York, on the 31st of
March.
The Supreme Court of Appeals, of
Virginia has decided that Henry K.
Ellison, and not George Cahoon, is the
lawful Mayor of Richmond, Va., aud
that all acts of Mr. Ellison in accord
ance with the State laws are legal and
binding.
General Assembly of the Presbyte
rian Church of the United States.—
This body will meet in the Second
Presbyterian Church in the city of
Louisville, Kentucky, on the third
Tuesday, (19th day) of May. The
opening sermon will be preached by
the Rev. Stuart Robinson, the Mode
rator of the last Assembly.
Dried Blackberries. We are hr
formed that a gentleman of this city
has orders to ship dried blackberries
in large quantities to California, dur
ing the approaching season. In
North Carolina this branch of busi
ness is a profitable one, and might be
made so here. Small niggers aud
loafers will do well to pick and dry in
quantities, as ready sale, at fair pri
ces, will be found for all brought in.—
fColumbus En.
Dr. J. H. DeVotie, for twelve
years pastor of the First Baptist
Church, of Columbus, has resigued.
A Cincinnati Druggist declares that
there are no less than a thousand
arsenic eaters in that city, and imme
diate vicinity, mostly young women,
who take the poison for complexion.
A mammoth planing mill and ma
chine shop is soon to be erected at
Jacksonville.
A Country of Equal Rights ! —lt is
escimated that the number of persons
still disfranchised under the Fourteenth
Amendment from all State and Feder
al offices amounts to 250,000.
The Courier-Journal says a
short time since a company with a cap
ital of three millions of dollars, was
organized in Chicago for the purpose
of insuring husbands and wives against
elopement. In six weeks the losses of
the company had swallowed up every
dollar of its capital and all the money
it could borrow or steal. That sort of
a thing won’t pay in Chicago.
We have received from the National
Publishing House, at Atlanta, the ad
vance sheets of Mr. Beadle’s new
work on Utah and the Mormons.—
From a perusal of them we feel satis
fied that the work is both interesting
and instructive. Agents wanted in
every county, as the book is to be sold
by subscription only.
The 48th annual convention of the
Prostant Episcopal Church of the Di
ocese of Georgia is to be held in Suiut
Paul’s Church, Albany, on the 4th of
May. Delegates will pay railway fare
going to the convention and return
free.
It is the determination of President
White, says the Mason Journal, to
have the cars running on the Savan
nah, Griffin and North Alabama rail
road, from Griffin to Newnan, by the
Ist day of July.
The State of New Mexico, is about
to be admitted as one of the United
States; which will make 38.
Liberia is thinking seriously of an
nexing the United States; provided the
latter pay hansom ely for the privilege.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
We learn that the Georgia Railroad
will shortly have one hundred and fifty
new freight ears, and four new loco
motives, placed on the road, in order
to meet the requirements of business.
The freight cars are now being built.
The showing for the present fiscal year
discloses the earnings of the road for
the past year to be $250,000 over last
year, and 350,000 over that of 1808.
S. K. Johnson, superintendent, is alive
railroad man, and possesses all the
qualifications necessary to make him
efficient and untiring in the discharge
of his duties. Judge John P. King,
the President, is truly a railroad king.
Under his management the road has
weathered every storm, and anchored
in a harbor of security. Long may he
live to preside over the interests of this
great corporation, and add to its wealth
and prosperity. Few roads can make
a better showing than will be made by
fc>. K. Johnson this year.— At. Const.
Gear Shop,
'w. C. EDWARDS,
it '7.' * llarnc*i«s,
■ - ' J 15> U!!<•■», "
-2U77 u Saddles
and GEAR, Manufactured and Repaired in
the very best style of the art, in (he quickest
time and at the shortest notice, and for less
money than is usually paid for such work
and stock. Try me ! W. C. EDW'AKDS.
Cartersville. inch 9—wly
I>v * F - M
' c,irtn ' uii/, 'i G "-
Teeth drawn without pain, by the use of nar
cotic spray. mch 9.
Thousand Women Testify.
DU. J. BRADFIELD’g
Female Regulator,
WDMAN-S BEST FRIEND,
A CERTAIN CURE FOR WHITES, SUPPRESSED
MENSES, anil other disease* peculiar to women.
Prepared and sold by L. It. BRADFIKLD, Whole
sale Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price ft 50 per bottle.
3t«ttmoidal*.
Tuskegee, Ala,, Nov. 21, IB6o.— Mr. L.
n, Bradjteld —Sir: Please forward us, immediately,
another supply of “BradfleP, s Female Regulator.”—
We And it to be all that is claimed for it, and we have
witnessed the most hsppy aud decided effects pro
duced by it. Very respectfully,
HUNTER & ALEXANDER.
We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in
commending to the trade, De. J. Bradtield's Female
Regulator—believing it to be -t good and reliable rem
edy for the diseases lor which he recommends it.
W. A. LANSDELL, Atlanta, Ga.
PEMBERTON., WILSON, TA YLOK A CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. LAWSHF, Atlanta, Oa.
W. ROOT A SON, Marietta, Ga.
This will certify that two members of my immediate
family, after having suffered for many years from
irregularity, and have been treated without
benefit by various medical doctors, were, at length,
completely cured hy one bottle of Dr, J. Bradfield's
Female Regulator. 1, therefore, deem it my duty to
futuish this certificate,-with the hope of drawing the
attention of suffering woman-kind to the merits of a
medicine whose power, in curing irregular and sup
pressed menstruation, has been proven under my own
personal observation. Its effect on such cases is truly
wonderful, and well may the remedy be called “Wo
man’s Best Friend.” Yours, respectfully,
JAa. W. STRANGE,
April 26,1869. Cartersville , Ga.
For sale in Cartersville by BEST A KIRKPATRICK
Druggists, and by Druggist? generally.
... THE MEDICAL FACULTY USE 1T.....
febSwly
New and Valuable Pamphlet.
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
lIIAVE MADE a compilation with a full
and accurate explanation of such portion
of itho
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 WEST,
or (hat 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, and yield per acre, num
ber of acres under cultivation, value of exports
table of distances, etc., etc., giving just such
information with reference to theA'eut IFcf/f
as no man of this country oan afford to be
without. Will be sent on receipt of ocents
Address, JOHN T.BLISS,
Attorney at Law, P. O. Box 5789.
melt 22—worn CIIIC.tGO, ILL
Slicriil Sale* for June, 1870.
WILL be sold on the 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 ttie furniture in the Hotel, known as
the “Bartow House,” in Cartersville, be
longing to defendants. Levied on as the
property of T. J, Lyon & Cos., to satisfy a
distress warrant for rent, in favor of tSara’l
Clavton against said T. J. Lyon & Co.—
Pointed out by Plaintiff’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 fa issued
from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of Cole,
Wood 4" </0., vs said Stephens.
ALSO, the settlement o. land whereon P.
H. Keynols now resides, in the 17th dist.,
and 3d. section of Bartow County: numbers
of lots not known, as the prpperty of P. 11.
Reynolds, to satisfy a tifa issued from Bar
tow Superior Court, in favor of Thomas
Jamison, against P. 11. Reynolds and Wm.
Nichols, and one fifa issued from Bartow
Superior Court in favor of E T Furgerson,
against said P. 11. 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 fit*
issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor
ot L. M. Mumford, against said Sittle and
Carter—said land containing two hundred
acres, more or less. Sold for purchase nion
cy.
ALSO, the settlement of land whereon
Abel Willis now resides, in the 21st district
and 2d section of Bartow, as the property of
said Abel Vvillis, to satisfy a fifa issued from
Bartow Superior Court, in favor of John W.
Hill, against said IFillis; Pointed out by
plaintiff-
ALSO, One hundred acres of land. Nos.
69, 70, and a part of No. 71, in the 17th dis
trict and 3d section of Bartow Cou tty, ns
the property of W. P. Milam, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from Bartow Superior Court., in
favor of YVm. L. Rowland, Executor of Fran
cis M. Rowland, deceased, vs Thomas Mi
lam and William P. Milam. Said land is a
partofthe Dr. Thomas Milam farm. Point
ed out by defendant, W. P- Milam.
ALSO, the lands embraced in what is
known as the Island Ford place, whereon
the widow of F. A. Huson, now resides, in
Bartow County. Levied on as tne property
of F. A. Huson, to satisfy a Justice Com i t.
fa, issued from Justice Court 952 district,
g. m., in favor of I. R. Wikle, Assignee, vs.
said F. A. Huson. Levy made and handed
me by a Cod stable.
ALSO, one Reaper, and one Straw-Cutter,
two Syrup Kettles, as the property of J. 11.
Ruckman, to satisfy a 6 fa issued from the
Bartow Superior Court, in favor of James
M. Echols against said J. JH. Ruckman,
property pointed out by PlfF’s atty.
W. \V. RICH, Sheriff
MILLER COLLINS, Dep’y Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Bartow County. Dornton
L. Smith has applied for exemption of
personalty, and I will pass upon the same at
10 o’clock a, m., on the 21st, day of May,
1870, at my office. This, May 7th, 1870.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B, C.
NO. 48.
IF YOU DOUBT IT_COME AND SEE
WE H IVE o.\ lam, ixi)
AND AUK RECEIVING
THE LARGEST GENERAL STOCK OE
WATCHES: JEWELRY AND
CLOCKS
Silver and Plated TV a re, Etc.
Ever brought toatlant*. aru j
ami having purchase.! direct from
manufacturers at net cash prices, we are
able, hml willing and determined to sell
low as any person, or persons, in any pin,.,.,
either in town, city, or village North, South!
East, or West.
WE HAVE BETTER FACILITIES.
Tor the purchase and sale of certain classes
of fine Watches, than any other house South
has. or can get, and* we will give our
customers the benefit of the advantage.
OUR ONLY REFERENCE IS
2i Years Experience In (he Jewelry
BTJSINESS
IN’ ATLANTA,
AND TO THOSE \\ HO HAVE TRADED
WITH THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT
OF EK LAW SHE.
We have better arrangements than
any house in Atlauta lor repairing Watches
and Jewelry.
Sept.29th, ’69-ly. LAWSHE & HAYNES,
COX & HILL.
XO. CIIEIIOHII; 111.01 K,
PEACHTREE ST.- ATI ANTA- GEORGIA
Ha-e in store aud for sale Very Low
100 Bbls. Fine Old Rye Whiskey,
100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey,
60 “ Peach and Apple Prandy,
25 “ American G.’n,
50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey,
5 Tip's Holland Gin,
60 J and j Casks Cognac Brandy,
25 Baskets lleidsick fa Cos. Champagne,
25 Boxes Still Catawba,
100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,)
RUM,
(NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA, AND ST. CROJX:)
WHISKY,
L>=> cotch, Irish, Robertson County,
Poplar Log.)
W INK,
(Port, Mnderia, Sherry and Malaga.)
ALE AND I’ORTKIt.
Canned oyititrs, &c., &(*., &r.,
July 15, 1860
I>R. O S PROPIIITT.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Is still Manufacturing all of His Celebrate,l
Family Medicines,
CONSISTING OF HIS
LIVER MEOICIKE,
Anodyne Pain Kill It,
ANTI-BILL OUS PILLS,
A.G-KJE Z^IILiRS
Dytentery Cordial , Female
TOJSTIO,
—AND—
PURIFYING PILLS,
As heretofore, and will attend to all bu
siness in his line that, comes to his office.
Will prescribe for patients when con
sulted, and 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 chronic, etc., etc.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
ORDERS.
PROPHITT’S LIVER MEDICINE.
lias the advantage of almost any other pre
paration of Medicine that acts upon (lie 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 a hu
man can occupy with safety.
It is not too strong for children, 0” two
weak for the most robust. There is no
trouble about taking it, only to unstop
The lioltle
and drink it whenever you want 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
IUST AMERICA.
and it has been used in cverv State south of
Maine, and it is alike applicable to disor
ders of the
Mver and Digestive Powers
at all places yet tried. Traveling parties
North and South, carry it, and find the hap
py effects of it in all climates. The above
uamed Medicines prepared only by
O. S. PROPIIITT,
Corner Walton and Broad Streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale in Cartersville by Best &, Kirk
patrick, Druggists, Also by L. Bennett &
Bro
N°v. 18.— ly.
F. M. RICHARDSON,
DEALER IN
T3 VES,
GRATES*
HOUSE FURN
ISHING GOODS*
TIN WARE, &C.
Corner Whit* hull an.:l Hunter Streets.
llit siUIU .
Jt *'»»TKLeN tW.K I.DIMtK, No. ml. I. J
•M.plli.i- l.rti „ i „ 1, -| .J
Frhln\ in # •- f*
/yr \ . ... p. H. I‘ATilsl.U, V. MJ
f M.JOI NBUN, f. t'v.
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jjr I' b y "Lii's In mcli iiun.l. . n,,m »j... i,
K'obt r unlit l«l ' «v. mil on 1t... I-l u.i
D. W. K. t'K.WAH K, 11. I*.]
A. N. BKAPgIUW. freby.
Etowah Lodge No. :L, I. (>. of G. 4
rnoDts every Thursday ni<»ht, i:i M imjJ
io Hull, over Curry's Druj; Store.
U- S. pATnu.o, 11. M. Cjwros, i
W. S. \\*. t ’. r P.
II II Tliet-vns)>U»n •»• | Iver , . uj;
.. SIMMONS’!
II LIIVii»IUUu f I'be |>alii i« iii I) -i, Uteri
II •••• • •. -. J I’lwt t.i mint*'. t- !-,r lit. i.i, m#,
ti» i'. Ttwou.mach I, * in, |„»* ol m;
-h i rtrknes*. bo»«l* In pri„.r S | n.nv., mi,,i,i|,,„» ]
ternul.w aim .»x Ihe head i> trouble.’ with »..lr. • |
Iw « | heavy kskiili k, M,ln i|
f I I \ |«' 1) I Me limw of Mtetiinrv. »> c>■ i-h i. ,*
! Iji * l.l\ |{*'tti wiisiti’ r ,<l |,»i|i ,§
I heft Un ion* mi uptbtfi£ nhti'tl
' unfit to ['*'«•' ilon*. Often ro„,|.|.,| | n i wr l X
i,e«. «fe*‘llli.> tot low .pirii,,. nntnrti ». nos t),.*
oh- vr *4 ••-|>ioni* st'en.l thr ,H.p.i~-. ami nl ~tn - r >|„, .J
very f< * »l Itu m ; but the Liver is (foti-follj the ot X
fm i«»»t ittvolv. il. Cure the TJ»« i with
HR. SI HMO NS *
LIVER REGULATOR.
A iirepw.ti ,nos rooip ami 1,, rb*. w.rrm 'i-.! to be
tul.-t'y ve.-et • ble. mol nmi ,1* no Injuty to any one. j
It bar I-ppii o.p.i by It tilth Peri*. Hurl l i 04411 for Die
I .-t ihtriy fitp ).m» «, m.p ol the U« .imet nliabv J
i fflenclou* Mot barnilptit |.i.pamil',t,» ever otTeit it toll
be «f.lTprtng It taken rtgulmly nut |,er» »i. jt; \, 11 J
is sure to on e.
1 ‘ | IDvspepsU, Ira.l.vlc, jaun-|
J 11 Dtrnl.utnr • ‘lire, costiveis***, *le>i ‘mul-i
I j. R hr% u . ,||hi 11 u•. h I
' I ifecttnnn of Dip bletl lev. chii ,i 1
'lv«e:itt—y, iitTectioas of Die klil-ip.s, Ipvpp, nervous-L
m ss. chills, ritrptises of tlie skin, Impmlly „( il„. bio. ,t,i
melancholy, or ilo,»ps«ion of »|.|riU, hemlbtin . oolic.l
or print In Da, bowels, pain .n tie l,pn,', fever m„t|
n»nip, ilr, psov. bolls, pain In the buck m il Hint-*, ua«i,.|
»is, pryslpplns, female ntT ctl us, mol bilious uuettaaai
venemllv.
Prepared only by J. BJ.'ieSlß l,l\ & C’o.l
Uruiuibti, iitu o, taa. I
Price SI ; hv mall, ♦1.25.
Ihr fol ov>imr hiyli v ii"pf>crlsMe perAinr rkn fully f'
at lest to t!.« virtues of D*ls vnlui.ltlte lueiliolue, amt lo'g
eboni M e most hilly rpfpv
(ten W S 11..1t. IVes ,1,0.1. S W /,* I* 0 .nt|.itdy ; |!ev. |
■I i: FVl.ipr, l*err>, (Jo.; 0.1. K K Sonrk*. dlt.mn. Uh;|
and J Lui.ioril. Fs.| , Conductor s \V RK.C \l ,st' r»on, I
Ksi)., storllT lithl, County;.l A lints. Hat. h.idy,. On.; 1
I'.ke mid Sfa-hawk. k.llt.or Fton.il,in. Tmlldl.msp. ; I
Kpv, J W Riirkr.
n. l intemleiii 8 W it ,{.; l)nn|, | Uutlm.l. tt.ii aAf, St«. ,
ii”n, Macon mid lira
(Dppnvt)le Wood, W ood’s Factory, ,\Uc>n. Ua.; Her' I
K F Kssiprlin , P 10 Mori.l* Conference ; M- j. Af L
Won ley, KlwrAton. Da.; lid for Mic.ii Tele,:»T,b. •
F..r snip'by nil .nu . tsi.
KOK BALK lk CAIITKRSVIU li HV
REST A KIIIKPATHT K.
j-in It)-* Cm lhUK„'ids. I
ftlarblo Dealer.
JAMES VAUGHAN,
(or ter.tt t*/i'r, (,‘a.
ti would announce to my friends
and the public generally, that I am
now prepared to furbish •
MOSVMEM'S\
TUOMHS,
HEAp-sroxW
i SI. \ {{S, <VL i
p inmptly, to those ilesi ing Ntieh work.
TALLI\N. G:*rni\.or AM-RICAN MARBLE, to
suit piiri'hiisers. I flutter myself tl.ul the Isril- - ]
ties whieb I have CHtublislied for |iD>r.iiiing
Marlile, together with 20 years exprricure,
will enable me to compete euceesstullv uiih'
-tny oilier person in this business. Believing'
tl.nt I can please the most f.is'ilious, i ’hoj e to '
merit a liberal share of public palrousge. Any
m e wishing to procure mailue, would fiibf i '
to their interest to call at my reside are ami '
examine some beautiful designs of immumenis
te. recently received. nprijlJiO ly
(N EORGIA. BARTOW GtlUNTV—Where
~f as, Levi D. Jolly, Administrator of Win
S. Jolly, deceased, represents to the Court,
in his petition duly fil’d, and entered on re
cord, that he has fully administered Win !S.
Jolly's estate; this is, therefore, to oil call
persons concerned, kindred and creditors to'
show cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from his
adm'nistrution, and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in dune, 1870. Fab.
7th, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ord. BC
~ MARK |^ir
ObD C AROLINA ZB ITTEKS -
A DELIGIITFULTONIC'
We take great pleasure in offering the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
to the public. They are compounded with great care,.
and contain tome of the best Tonic* In the I’iiarmac#-
pla. As evidence of Iho superiority of our Bitter*
over all other*. we have cerllOoatc* from "<any of the
leading physician* In our State, who hara pr**eribed |
them in their practice.
THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS.
Will be found Invaluable for,
Want of Appetite,
General Debility,
Chtlls’and fever and Dysp-palSi
We do not offer our I*.liter- us a cure for a.I rfl MM|.
hut K« ;in Aron all.- Tonic, they hive no crpl.l.
For i>ale hy nil Drugrl* s mi<i Grocer* everywhere.
For sale in Cartersville by
A. It. EIUDCiIXg..
GOODRICH, WIN! MAN & C0 M
Importer* of Cho ce Drijs and Chemlrvl*.
March Si, .Sio--ly. Charleston, P. C.
V. R. TOMMEL J. S. STEWART,,
Newtn.i Cos. Ga. Ox font. Git,.
TonmncyCSt evert*
IMPOSTI E 8 AMD DRxLEBS IN
HARDWARE,
At the Sign of the
MILL S\W and GAMK COCK,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Chi.,
RESPECTFULLY call the attention of Meri-.lmnU
ami oilier* to th.ir LAKuK a.M) M 1.1,.. t&tOitl-
ED STOCK of
Foreign an 1 Domestic I lac! wan*,
(i insisting in part oh
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Builders’ and Carriage .Materials*.
Agricultural Implements,
G-ain Cradles,
Sytlie Bla-Ds,
Tools of all kinds, <£■
ALSO.
LEATHER, IIME ANO COTTON YAI-iS,
AGENTS FOR
Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal.
Baugh’s Ruwlxme Super-Pin •sph.de ot
Lime,
Buffalo Seale Works.
Nonpareil Washing Machines.
PROPRIETORS A>ND AGENTS FOR
Brook’s Patent Portable t o!-
ton amt Hay Screw and
Revolving Prosi,
In over one hundred Counties in Georg!* !
teg*County Rights for Snk.n§ex i
Jure 5 ly