The Cartersville semi-weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1871, April 14, 1871, Image 3

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TOW TV MAT TER H. Carteruville, On*, April 14th, 1871. W**-The accounts of Capt. Ben. G. Poole, on the score of bis horse Lex ington, has been left with Mr. A Knight, where those indebted to him will please call and settle either with the money or by note, immediately. Lexington will l>e on exhibition a gaiu this full. apr. 4- -lm VARJIKKH! I ! LOOK TO YOUR INTER. KHTH l AYR 4AYJE NfOY EY BY CALLING OY J. D. HEAD, Wlro is now receiving an entirely new and fresh stock of Staple ami Fancy DR I*- 4200 MPS, Dress Goods , BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CLOTH TNG, <?Cwhich have been bo tight at bottom price*, for CASH! The advantages of having a resident buyer in New York, of long experience, enables me to offer advantages to cash llliy which cannot be overlook ed by any one who will con sult their own interest. All I ask is an examination of GOODS AND PRICES, •■to convince you that I will do ;all I say. I will afcain remind my long-winded customers that I occasionally need money, and hope they will find it conveni ent to call and pay. J. D. HEAD, Cartersville, Ga. Liberal. Advances made to Planters on Cotton, to ship for immediate sale, or, to hold. April 13, 1871.-swtf Wu The following words actually formed the peroration of the counsel’s plea for his client in an assault and battery case in Athens, Ala.: “Let the humble ass crop the thistle of the Tal ley 1 Let the sagacious goat browse upon th« mountains brow; but. gentle men of the jury, I say John Gungle is not guilty 1” YEW FIRW ! NEW GOODS! Messrs. TRAMMELL & NORRIS have just received a choice stock of GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS! Having the advantage of Cash Purchases, they are prepared to sell at very low figures. They only ask that you give them a trial, Cartersville, apr. 13-swtf TOWN TAX NOTICE. (Give in your Tax for 1871. L. I will attend the Council Room in the fCourt-House, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 o'clock, A. M., until 2 o’clock, P. ,M., commencing on the 25th instant, and • ending on Friday, the sth of May proximo All who fail to give in their Town Tax with in the time above specified, will be assessed a double tax. By order of the Board. J. C. MADDOX, Secy Cartersville, apr. 13-swtd No use in saying so, the evidence that t Satterfield, Pyron & Cos. propose to adduce in proof that they not only sell bargains, but that they sell great bargains in goods, is a trial. For Sale! For Cash! THE Private House and Lot, And the Business House and Lot, Os Capt C. B. Blacker, separately or to gether, on the East side of the Railroad, in ’ the town of Cartersville. The former occu pied now by his family, and the latter as a Barber Shop. To be sold for cash only.— Apply to JOHN W. WOFFORD, apr. 13-swtf Cartersville, Ga. Having Dissolved Copartnersdip with GEO. J. BRIANT, Has returned to and opened a flrst-class BAR-ROOM, at hib old stand, where, in the future as in the past, my old customers and the public generally will always find good LIQUORS to drink. WM. SATTERFIELD, apr. 13-wly Cartersville, Ga. NOTICE. UXi r^® TA . T *» internal revenue) Assessor s Office, 4tii Districs Ga > Atlanta, April 7th. 1871. ” > l Nineteen, act of receive froml^ 6 Doti<;e «*at I will annual lists of this rofi«^? nS * s ? essed on the includes INGOMK Tatfs ? 1 'strict, which and SPECIAL TAXFS f ?u the year 1870, April 30th, 1872, relative to°»nv » year en ding cessive valuation, enumerafci«.? rroneous or ex ‘ at my office, in the city of '' r , assessment, mencing on Mondy. 24th inst 7/?’ ’ a ;\ co . m ' until Friday. 28th inst. All ntlnu,n * made in writing. PPeals must he W ILLIAM .JENNINGS Inter nal Revenue 4th Collection District n f nW 1 • April 14 1871—lit 'strict of Georgia. Episcopal Convention. The forty-ninth animal Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, diocese of Georgia, will commence in St. Peter’s Church of this city on the 10th of May. Verily Rome is full of honors, and the year 71 will he a bright one in her history,— Home Com . LOCAL ITEMS. .T. T. Gibson, Local Fxlitov. W. Mt'RPiiT Dour authorized Agent &n<t Collector. To receive ami receipt for Sub scription to the KXprc**. and to collect claims. BSy-Ttcv. W. F. WEEMS is our authorized local and traveling A (rent, to receive and re ceipt for subscriptions to the Express. j|®r*Owing lo sickness—our Local Edit or being confined to his room and bed with chills and fever—our local columns are bare of their usual variety of items, in this issue of our paper. We foope he will scon be up and at bis post again, when he will attend promptly to all cases demanding his atten tion at the present. the best Fewing Ma chine manufactured is Grover & Baker's. —a >n» Farmers and all others who have butter, eggs, chickens, &c., to sell, are requested to get up a good supply of these necessary articles for table use, by next week, and then bring them into this market, and they will command the best prices, owing to the meeting of the Baptist State Convention in this place, on the 21st instant. The citi zens of Cartersville will need them for the use of delegates and visitors to said Conven tion who will be in attendance upon the same. Many strangers will be in our midst, and the reputation of our growing and pros perous town will be staked upon the recep tion and entertaiument tendered them while they are sojourning with us. Let all things be done decently and in order. Satterfield, Pyron &. Co’s is the place to buy good goods, fine goods, and fashionable goeds, real cheap. The special advertisement of J. D. Head, can be found in another column of this pa per, to which we invite attention. He talks to the point, and means just what he Bays. — Read it, and it will make you wiser, and, in all probability, make it very much to your interest financially, as well as add much io your personal appearance and comfort. Pemberton’s Comp’d Ext. of Stillingia re moves all old mercurial taint and cures Sy philis. One among the many improvements of our town which is daily receiving the marked attention of the people, is the model Market Stall kept by Mr. Vai-divere. He fully un derstands his business and the wants of his customers. His fresh meats are always clean, nice and fat—the of good se lections of stock, and better judgement in slaughtering. Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Stillin gia—the great Blood Purifier. New Hotel, opphing of Rowland Springs, New Church, New Institution of Learning, Opening the extension of Erwin Street to Tumlin’s Mills, and spanning the river with a free bridge at that point, free bridge near MeClatchy’s mill, New road from Carters ville across the mountains in the direction of old Etowah Iron Works, Blast Furnace in or near Cartersville, Extension of Erwin Street to the Cemetery, Baptist State Con vention, Sunday School Anniversary, Pic- Nic at Shellman’s Springs the 6th May, the style of dress, the beautiful goods our mer chants are receiving, cooks, gardens, crops, the weather, &c., are all interesting topics for discussion. ** want a real genuine, number one Sewing Machine, buy Grover & Baker's. Our talented, sociable and clever friend and brother quill-driver, Whipbv, Local Editor of that live, spirited paper, the At lanta Constitution, called in to see us, on yesterday morning. He is in attendance upon the afinual meet ing of the stockholders of the Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad, to gether with Hon. H. I. Kimball, Col. Dever, and others, lie is looking healthy, and as pretty as ever. There is a slight difference between the corporeal dimensions of the two representatives of this paper—the Fat Boy and “ye Local,” both of whom have re cently visited this burg. Buy your goods of Satterfield, Pyron & Cos., and success is yours, beyond a doubt. The jurisdiction of three Presiding El' derß on as many districts, extends over por tions of Bartow county —Marietta, Ryburn; Palton, Scott; and Rome, Pearce. In buying the Grover & Baker Sewing Machiuesyou buy no humbug. The District Meeting of the Marietta Dis trict, M. E. Church South, is appointed to convene at Acworth, this year. Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines are fully up to all that is claimed for them. For sale for cash—Capt. Blacker’s resi dence and business house in Cartersville. See adv. Globe Flower Cough Syrup breaks up W hooping , lough and Croup, as if by magic. ||Shellman’s Springs, Saturday. May 6th. Pic-N’ic or no Pic J\ic. All may speak at once, if they choose. The prettiest, cheapest, richest and most captivating ladies Dress Goods, in town, have just been received and opened by Sat terfield, Pyron <St Cos. Between the first and seventh of May, the Methodist Sabbath School of this place wilj b*ve their annual anniversary celebration, in the courthouse, at night, when Gen. C. A. Evans, of Atlanta, will be present and deliver an address, together with other dis tinguished speakers. The enterprising wholesale Dry-Goods firm of Moore & Marsh, of Atlanta, Ga , has contributed ♦OO 00 towards building the new Methodist E Church in Cartersville. Let our merchants make a note of this fact. After a considerable lapse of time, the boilers for the Car Factory have arrived, been axamined and rejected, and others are now on the way to fill their places, rioon "e shall sec this enterprise in full blast. Ihin. li. l. Kimball, of Atlanta, was elect - j <‘d President of the Cartersville £ Van-Wert j Ra,l,oad y cst Me learn, vice A John. i son, President pro tem. ' ' The Singer 'Sewing M»«*I»lne. No «ewing machine, in this or any other country, has met with more success, or been universally patronized, than the patent known as the Singer Sewing Machine. As an evidence of its extensive patronage and popular use, it will be seen that over forty thousand of these machines, in excess of the n ext most popular, viz.: Wheeler & Wilson s patent, were sold in 1870, and that they have taken the premium at fairs all over the country, and a: the World's Fair they look the premium as having the highest sale Os a ! l others. They are truly wonderful pieces of Me chanism, and will compare not only favora bly with all others, but in point of variety of accomplishment, will probably exceed other machines. There are numerous styles. The family machitie is adapted to the u«c of the family in domestic purposes, and will accomplish any species of work —embroider- ing Cording, tucking, gathering, hemming, felling, and braiding—in the neatest and most beautiful manner, fringing the most delicate of labrics, in a manner truly sur prising, an 1 frilling: all of which is done with a neatness, and beautiful finish ana evenness far superior to that which could bd done by hand. A peculiur advantage of this machine is that the work all goes from the person per forming it, and in such a way ns to enable one to see elearly whether or not it is straight. There are also machines for doing tailors' work and for the boot-maker. These have the long arm, and can drive the needle through a great thickness of cloth or leather Also, the Nos. 2 and 3 large leather manu facturing machines, capable of doing such heavy work as none other can perforin. ' Another peculiarity and advantage which they possess over all others is the hand at tachment, which is a piece of mechanist}) al lowing an instantaneous change from the working by the foot to a crank which can be used by persons unable to use the other style. This is done with the family machine alone, and reburies but a moment to accomplish the movement. The larger styles are worked with perfect ease, and any one acquiring the use of the smallest family machine can work any other. They are truly valuable accessions to the household, and no one able to have a sewing machine ; should fail to call at the Store of Satter field, Pyhon kCo., Agents, in Cartersville, Ga., and see and judge for themselves. Brooks county, it is said, hasn't a scala wag or carpet-bagger within its limits to tamper with the negroes by practicing upon their ignorance ; and there is not a while man in the county who approves of Bullock’s pilfering, rascally administration. The people of Brooks are certainly blessed.- Cit: izen. Bullock recently offered SI,OOO for the arrest of one Aaron Lamb. Lamb was arrested; the thousand dollars pa and; and in less than two months thereafter this infa mous Governor pardons the aforesaid Lamb from jail. Can any one doubt thgt a part of that s'l’,ooo did uot find a lodging place in Bullock's pockets ?— Citizen. Ink spots, mildew, or any vegetable stain are at once removed by applying Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid. From the Daily Sun. Half Hour at Pease & hi§ wires In these days of big hotels and style, when a hungry guest is expected to sit quietly and behave himself while the tardy servant serves him divers dishes, it is refreshing to drop in at tlx* restaurant of Pease and hia wife and get all round and over a clean marble top table—give an order for a dozen firied shad or a roasted oyster, and then back against the wall and listen to the chat going on among the guests. Occasionally a long, lean, lank, cadaverous chap steps in, and after spelling over the bili-01-fare, asks the servant what he has to eat. The long list of dishes are called over, and perhaps this customer orders bacon and greens and a glass of water. Auotner gentleman puts in his appear ance —he looks like Arnos Fox—is larger round in the middle than any where else, which shows that he knows what good things are made for. He commences with soup and goes through the bill, finishing up with coffee, or perhaps something stronger, to assist digestion. This kind of customers are very garrulous, and we listened to one of them dilsting upon the luxury of eatiug, and really felt sad to know that oysters and birds are passing away, as we knew bis kind would suf fer in the flesh. Oh ! how eloquently he talked of duck stuffed with oysters, and deplored the scarcity of wild duckey and venison in the market. But we were comforted at the sight of a genteel young clerk, who came quietly in and took a seat, called for a 25 cent steak, ate it and departed. We know this young man had a natural appetite for this substantial dish, and that’ he returned to his place of business in a good working condi tion—not too full for the utterance of those sweet, pretty words that are often necessary to prove to fair customers that the goods offered are beautiful and the prices low. And so on, through the whole catalogue of mankind. They visit Pease and his w.fe from all sections; and there you can find any sort of a man you wish ; and you can hear any sort of a con versation you desire. The affairs of State are discussed as well as the latest fashions, and, perhaps the scandal of the city has an occasional hearing. Blackberries and frogs are ripe m Florida. See Revenue and Town Tax Notices. Globe Flower Cough-Syrup cures Asthma The Marrietta paper mill is rebuilt and turning out paper. Mr. E. J. Sirmons, of Clinch county, claims to be the first white man born in Lowndes county. Texas will hold her annual State Fair next mjuth. Horace Greeley will deliver the oration. Since the commencement of the union religious services at Columbus, two months siuce, about one hundred and forty persons have joined the various churches there, as follows: Presbyterian, forty-five; Baptist, thirty five; Methodist, sixty. The presidential chair of the Male College, which has beou vacant during the past year, has recently her n tided by he election and acceptance of Rev. B. Arbogast, - President of. Martha Washington College, Yu, * WWI. fl. HOW A*D Ls Agent for the REST C!A BIN ET ORGAN 4 FOR Churches, Schools, Halls, anl Parlors.!! Ma<!e in America, viz: Mason & Uamlin's, & G. A. frince & Co’s. Also, Agent for A Splendid Piano, Guaranteed hy Written War rantee to keep in Perfect Order for Five Years I! Also, Agent for Various Smallor MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!!J WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THIS LINE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO Cal! on me and get my Prices. Call and see Illustrated (Jata loiiTte and Price List. Don't forget tills Advertisement. W. If. Howard, Cartersville, Georgi-i. march 28th, ’“l—s\v 3m. Cartersville Prices Current. Corrected Semi-Weekly by A. K- Hudgens, Grocery .Ytorehani. Cotton ..... Axe* per doz. $13.00 to sls IX) Butter—Goshen tb 50 (ft, G >.• “ Country 25 (3) 30c Beeswax tb 20 (a 25 Brimstone & sulph. tb 8 (ft. 15 milestone tb tb 15(3)21) Borax lb 50 (it, GO Crackers—Butter Tt> 8 25 “ Soda 7 2 bid 5 “ Cream... 18.'3.20 Cam.lv—Fane.v asst.lt> Ift'fttl) “ ' Stick 10 n.30 Coffee—Rio ...tb 18Cbr25 “ Java 26:r( 28 Cream Tartar, tb 50 3.75 Camphor—Gum, tb 1.25*2.0) Cotton Cards, doz $7.50(«,3.00 Epsom Sat t 5,... tb ... Bb. 15 Grain—Corn, bush. 75'<£80 “ Wheat, red.l.so—GO “ live... 75«90 “ Peas I.4ft tfis2 ** Oats sft',rGO “ Clover Seed $9.50-12 Sugar—Brown, tb ... 13(ft14 “ C 14: <1.15 “ a lbtifteiG*; “ Crushed 1C *£(3)18 “ Powr’d 18 <<2o Syrup—Muscova. gal 40®50 “ Golden 90(3)1.00 ■ “ Ex. Golden $1)3)1.25 “ New Orleans 80(ft.$1 Oil—Tanner’s, gal $1.10—40 “ Kerosene...... 4s'ftfiO Linseed, raw $1.25(3)1.40 “ “ boil’d $1.35/60.50 | Itope—Manilla lb 283)30 I “ Machine 11(3)15 ] “ Cotton 373)401 Cotton Yarns, bun. 1.30-1,40 I Brown Sheetings, yd. 10(<$14 | Dried Peaches, hush $1.50-75 “ Apples .. $1.75 1 Vinegar—Cidar, gat 50'3)75 | Planters. Office Mobile Oil Milts, 1 •Mobile, February 7, 1871. / To the Editor: In another column you advertise the Lang don Fertilizer, the price of which has been S6O per ton. Although this is below the price of any other reliable commercial ma nure in the market, yet I have determined to make the price still lower. The Langdon is a home production, made from well known articles produced here, 'Bones and Cotton Seed Meal mainly) and I can afford to man ufacture and sell it cheaper than any foreign manufacturer can put his product in this mar ket. Again, I have this year so developed and perfected my works as to reduce the cost of manufacture considerably; and lastly, so generous has been the support of this new Southern enterprise by our planters, in giv ing the Langdon their preference, that I pro pose to reciprocate by giving them all the advantage I possess in the production of the article. The price hereafter will be only SSO per ton for lots of five or more tons, $55 for less amounts, and $3 per hundred pounds for amounts less than a ton. At this low price every good farmer will use fertilizers. Please give this a few insertions for the benefit of your planter readers. Very Respectfully, »Y. D. MANN, Proprietor Langdon Fertilizer. Bear in Mind When disease has undermined the health, and the physical system has become pros trated, a stimulant that will not only strengthen, but remove the cause, should be immediately resorted to. Mental distress is also a fruitful source of the breaking down of the constitution, and the ravages of this enemy to health are truly alarming. For all such maladies Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters have been found unsurpassed. By acting directly upon the digestive organs, they remove the heavy, disagreeable feeling after eating, so often complained of by persons of & delicate temperament. As soon as digestion is restored, the patient finds his strength increasing, and his general health improved. Thousands of persons certify that it may be relied on in all cases of weakness or nervous debility attendant upon sedentary habits. The generality of Bitters are so disagreeable to the tvste that they are ob jectionable to a weak stomach. This is not the case with Hostetter’s Bitters, which Will be found mild and extremely pleasant. Bal samic plants, barks and roots contribute iheir restorative juices to render it soothing and strengthening. Its basis is the only pure stimulant which has ever been pro duced, containing no fusil oil, or any other deleterious element. The most careful and skillful chemists have analyzed the Bitters, and pronounce them harmless. This i< scientific testimony; but the testimony of the hundreds of thousands who have expe rienced the preventive and curative effects of the great vegetable tonic and altera tive of modern times is still more conclusive In Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia, Billiousness. Nervous Complaints and general debility it is as nearly infallible as anything in this fallible world can be. Ufo and ( uinpaigtM of Gen. £*>©. l lie great standard work of the day. the Life ud times of the beloved and lamented Southern Military Chieftain, Geu. R. E. Lee, with a full reecord of the campaigns and heroic deeds of his companions in arms, by a distinguished Southern Jouruawst, 850 pages, 30 life like steel engravings of confederate Geneials, Ac., just out of the press,—- Price $3- 75. Rev, A. M. Bamfori\ A gent. for Barlow and Polk Coqutieff.— He is also agent to receive and re ceipt for subscription to tfic p.aa.ji . Th ' P \tv Ktt.brn is he universal consent allowed to have w>n for it<**lfa reputation üß.cn'pwC>i in the l: is to »• 7 rsf m" lie.-i! pro paestHotr*. fts rfls'i ur.n *t ts effect ii the eradication and extinct nos Pain in all ; t« various form* iti*'ii -at to and the unsolieit and written an 1 v m'L.V testi mony of the mis-o-s in is faro*-, hare hee.i and are its own h *st advertitjemr il * The ingredients of the P\in Kit.i.rn. b'- ing purely Vkcr.nßu; render it perfectly safe and efficacious remedy taken internally, as well as tor external applies’ions. when used according to directions. The stain up on linen from its use is readily removed hy washing with alcohol. This Medicine, justly celebrated for the cure of so miry of»he afll eTions i-i' d'nt to the human family, h is new b«efl before tlie public over Thirty Years, an ! has found its way into almost every corner of tire world : and wherever it has been used, the same opinion is expressed of its medical properties In auy attack, where prompt action upon tlie system is required, the Pain Killer is invaluable. Its almost instantaneous effect in relieving pain is truly wonderful: and when used according to directions, is true lo its name, a Pain Killer. PRICE REDUCED! j| i 5 W& patent; HBEmOI ■ 4- : 2 V '" : v‘‘ ’• by. *.•;-• 'A*-iijfcyVffi^y-tV• • .'*. S T>‘■ 7.q /MANUFACTURED AT THE ojl mills ill PURITY iIIIICUARANr£ED.Vo,MANN.r,r r V. per lb. 10 to 13 Me.-it>: Hhouhlers It* 12rtrJ3 (Hear rl) side 12*VM5 Plain hams 14 5.15 Ciinv. hams IS (h, ‘2O Fresh pork OrtfilO Cheese, This 'a, 22 Cigars, M J-TO-a.Sh) *• Dovn. sls.'a-$n Tobacco lb fiO'fr.7o - Meiiium 707 t 75:- Prime,l.OO&t.W “ Va Leaf2om 25 “ Smoking 75 eIOO Eifgs, doz. 12(<llfi Flour, ewt. -; 4>o La id, tb ...14,'(lf> Meal, bush. 75lh.«X> Lime, bhl. 1.757(2.59 llice, lb . . .tG/12» , Salt, sick 2.35-’</.2.4.1 s«d:i. It) .. 7(l It) Starch. Tb 8'a.15 Soap-Bar It. Sat, 12'.; Shot, hag $2.75(5)3.00 Shovels, Am. $1.50 Iron, It) ...sht!t Puttv, lb B(csto<’ Indigo Tt> $1.7501,2.00 Tallow, lb 10(8112?.; Tea. lb $1.2.Yq,1.r>0 Feathers tb 65(3175 Pepper, tb 25(8)35 Mack'l. kit $2-2.75 Potatoes, Ir. 75(8)85 “ Sweet $2.00 Twine, bag. 80-5)35 Gandies. tb 1 iVitil) Lumber 51 slfi-S2O Wool, wash. 20(240 Osnalmvgs v 15(218 Turpentine 75(&51 Rags, cot lin 1b 3U White Lead 10(cpr> Estrella Oil 49&H0 Onlj i*t*r 'lfwes, in St'ive T«iu Lob. MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED (200) I’L.VXTEBS TRIED* THE LASGDOiI FERTILIZER this List year, and the MOST FAVORABLE REPORTS are hoard from it. Its PL 111 I'V and SI RENu I'll are guaranteed. The value of B QHE PHOSPHATE ANI) COTTON SEED ME \L as a manure, is known to everv SCIENTIFIC AG RICH LT URAL IST. These articles form the bulk (4-5) of the “LANGDON," to which are added proper quantities of POTASH, GY PS Cm and SALT. These tive ingredients form the compound. IT IS A HOME PRODUCTIO v. Large Capital invested here in the Works, affords a security for the guarantee ol'its PU RITY. 110A Y . €. C. LI^G3)ON (Agricultural Editor Mobile Register, ) givos advisory supervision to the production of this Fertilizer. NO HIGH FREIGHTS from the far East, nor LARGE COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS HERE, have to he paid, as must be true of an article of foreign (Northern) manufacture, and hence the “Laugdeu” can he sold, and IS SOLI) CHEAP ER, than auy Standard Fertilizer in the mar ket. The COTTON SEED MEAL is produced at the Works, and the RAW BONES are gathered from tlie surrounding country and ground at mv Mills. FARMERS ARE INVITED to visit the Mo bile Oil Mills and witness the Operation of pro ducing the Langdon Fertilizer. Planters should instruct their Merchants to buv for them THE LANGDON FERTILIZER, Because it is a simple composition of articles known to he gooibaudt.be Purity of which is insured. Because it is sold at a lowef’ - price than any ar ticle of like quality could be, 'Which is brought from a distance,- Because it will give greater returns from its use, pound for pound, than any other Fertilizer, no matter whut the (Vice. FROSI THE MANY TESTIMONIALS from practical men, these are here given; Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1 December 22d,1870s f Col. W. n. Jfa an : Sir.—Ycmr Circular Os the Is* inst. came to Hand. As we found the Langdon Fertilizer the best that we tried, 1 give you mv experience with it. Our land is poor, red hill land. Used 200 lbs. to the acre. We used one ton of Gillum's, ats7s; three tons of Zell’s, at $55 per ton; two tons of the Longdon, at stk) per ton. The land was all worked alike, and the some quantity used of each. 1 did not keep the weights of each field separate, but attended to the picking ami weighing myself, and khow that there was more cotton gathered to the acre on the Langdon than any other part of the place. The Zell’s was next. From my own experience, and in the opinion of all farmers who took notice of it, the Langdon Fertilizer was far superior to auy that we used. Respectfully vours, «c., C. If. FITTS. Mr. Thom as H. Kennedy, of .Meridian, AIL*., after recounting his experience in the use of the Langdon Fertilizer, says; “When I lived on mv plantation in Alabama, I used manv kinds of Manure, but I never used anything that would begin to compare with the Langdon Fertilizer.” THE PRICE AT THE MILLS IS SSO PER TON, in five ton lots. $55 for a single ton. $1 per 100 lbs. for small lots. It js exchanged for Cotton Seed, 300 pounds, in strongsacks, delivered free on board boat or cars at Mobile, for one ton Cotton Seed, free at the lauding or depot up country—sacks and twine furnished by the Alms. Os its cheapness. Cot. Langdon says: “Its cheapness—l am fully convinced that, at the price now fixed by you, to-wit: $55 per ton, it is much the cheapest fertilizer in our m irket. Pound for pound. 1 consider it more valuable than the preparations that are selling at $75 to SBO. For my own use, I would great! v prefer it to Peruvian Guam) at the same price.” Os its merits, he says: "The result is the best Fertil izer in the world for our Southern lands, in mv opinion." Again: “It contains more folly and oom.detc ly than any other, the elements nccuessarv for the production of Southern crops and the reno vation of Southern soil. Prof. Charles U. Shepard. Jr., M. I).. Professor of Chemistry South Carolina Medical College, anti Inspector of Fertilizers lor South Carolina' who made a full and careful analysis of the Langdon Fertilizer, says of it: “It is a very su perior article.” 1 also crush at the mil is. Raw Bones, which arc ground line. Price at the Mills, $45 per ton. Ground Raw Bone is too well known as a strong Fertilizer to need comment. For trees, shrub bery and grapes, it has no equal. The Ground Bone of the Mobile oil mills is warranted to con tain nothing but Bone. Address all orders for cither of tho abovo Fer tilizers, accompanied by thy cash, or orders on your merchants here, to MOBILE OIL MILLS* _ . P. O. Box 72-1. Mobile, Ala **»“*s 12- por ton. Cash, paid for cotton seed delivered at the wharf or depot here—sack* and Dynto delivered atyoqr landing or depot. BONES WANTED. $%3 HIS per ton will be paid for Bones deliv °r * *, thi ‘ MllK lYWii! pa-vto gather them about the country an l ship to the Mo : le Gil * an. lOfh, 1371. wly. HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA fN r> \ r> Tp "P ST T g Q Ik h A £ il S a j a j > Component I‘arU — Fx’rort R,»htrl>.\ and Fi.ud Ejdnirt CWaa Yi (■ tp* FOK MYIiK ODYItM.ALNTS, JAHStME. > IHI.I )UN AFFECTIONS. SI <l K O II NEiivors mi-;\d vriiE. gostive MISS. Err.. PIIUKI.Y VBHETA ISLE. CONTAINING .NO MEdCUKY. MINE-' JlAI.s UU i’ELH' p HKIOI'4S Dill GS. ! .. H Tlies© PHN delimit fnl!j ant purgative, superseding ca-tiot* oil, sails. \ maffit 's.a, ete. There D notliing moi ® ac* | eepiableto the stomach. They give toqtp. | and cause neither nausea nor griping pains, ' They are composed of i !<c jun*t fnff. After a few days’ u<e of them, sucii an in : vigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and ! enervated, whether arising from imprudence |or disease. H. T. Helmbohi s Goinpound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Tills ate not sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coat ed Pills do nat dissolve, but pass through ill. stomach witbetit dissolving, consequent !y do not produce the desired effect. T:IK (lA TAWiIB GRAPE PILLS being pleasant in ! taste and oilor. do not necessitate their be ing sugar-coated. PRICE «';0 cts. Per Box. E Henry T. llelmMtfs HIGHLYCONCFNTRAThD COMPOUND FLUiD EXTRACT SARSAPAfIILLA Will radically exterminate from the system Scorfula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin diseases, Salt lihe uni, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cankerous Affections. Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings. Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of ad kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all dis eases that have been established iirtbo sys tem for y firs. La Being prepared expressly for the above coniplaitiis, its Blooi-Purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the complexion a clear and healthy color, and restores the Patient to a state of Health and Purity. For Purify ing the Blood, removing all Chronic constitu tional Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood; and the only reliable and effect ttal known Remedy for the cure of Pains and •Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, aud Beautifying tho Complexion. Price, $1 30 per bottle. bii:\sn CONCENTRATED , FJLUIO EITB’CT EtITCMU lIIE GREAT DIURETIC, I Has cured every case of Diabetes in which I it has been given. Irritation of the Neck, of the Bladder, and Inhumation of the Kid neys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Blad der, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Hone in the Bladder, Cal culus, Gravel, Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mu cous or Milky Discharges, and for Enfee bled and Delicate Constitutions of Both Sc,x ! es, attended with the following symptoms: ! Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, j Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the i Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, j Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of j the Muscular Syst em, etc. Used by persons from the ages of IS to 23 and from 33 to 8n or in the decline or change of life, after confinement or labor pains: bed-wetting in children. B Tlelrnbold's Extract Buchu is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, nnd cures all diseases aris ing from Habits of Dissipation, and Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impurities of the Bloou, etc. superseding Copaiba in affec tions for which it is used, a,id Syphilitic af fections—in these diseases used in connec tion with llelmnold’s Hose Wash LADIES. In many affections peculiar to Ladies, the Ext. Buchu is unequalled by any other rem edy—-as in Chlorosis or Retention, lrregu ; larity, Pain fulness or Suppression of custom ' ary Evacuations, Ulcerated or. Schirrus state | of the Uterus, Luehorrhuea or Whites, Ster | ility, and for all Complaints incident to the ! sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of dissipation. It is prescribed ex tensively by the most eminent physician aud midwivAS for enfeebled and delicate consti tutions, of both sexes, and all ages, (attend e I with any of theubovo diseases or symp toms). o It-. T. iT-elmbold’s Ext. Buchu.Cures Disea ses arising from Imprudences, Hab its of Dissipation, etc. ' in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenience, aud no exposure. I*, causes a frequent desire, and gives sfsength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing strict ures of-the Urethra, ailaying pain aud inhu mation, so frequent- in this cVhss oi diseases, and poisonous matter, Thousands who have been the victims of incompetent) per : sons, and who have paid heavy fees to be j ! cured in a short time, have found ihcy have j been deceived, and that the “Poison - ’ has, | by the use of “powerful astringents,” been dried up in the system, to break out in a i more aggravated form, aud perhaps after | Marriage. Use Ilchnbold Ext Buchu for all affections and diseases of liie Urinary Or gans, whether exi ting in Male or Female, | from whatever cause originating, and no I matter of how long stand.ug. Price, $l3O per botde. L : HENRY T- HELM GOLD'S IMPROVED | ROHE WASH cannot be surpassed as a Face i Wash, and will be found the only specific remedy in every specie-; of cutaneous affec tion. It speedily eradicates Pimples, sums, Scorbutic Dryness. In luraiions of CUTA NEOUS .MEMBRAN vet., dispeis Hives, Redness and Incipient luffamation, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryucss of scalp or skin, i Frost Bites, aud all purposes for which salve or ointments are used; restores the skin to a | state of purity and softness, and insures j continued healttiy action to the tissue of its ; vessels, on wuioh d.-pearls the agreeable ieloivncss and vivacity of complexion so i much sought and admired. But however ! valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin, H T. Heimbuld's Rose Wash has ; long sustained its principle claim to un : bounded patronage, by possessing qualities j wiiioh render it a toilet appendage of the , most superlative and congeuial character, combining m an elegant formula those prom inent requisites, safety and efficacy the in r variable accompaniments of its use—as a preservative and refresher of the complex inti. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic nature, aud as an injection for disease of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connec tion with the Extract Buohu, Sarsapar"la, and Culawba Grape ILlls, in such diseases »s recommended Price, oue dollar pc, b tt’ " Ul pw-wj Full and explicit q lr thi medic-ues. fcv j,* nc ,, u * r ' n ponsiblc and relist Io ~ Up r) '<-st t^p, ;i p|d*et! t ion. with hundreds 7 ’d r-n bring witins t*. at.,’, n , WlP( j ~f at* ic *®4 c rttficaie* nnd r ,. c<v • "'*d** m ‘ le tru. many ,*f wbfch are tc-." ' source#, fitoliidtiig emitter,: t hvG ' -t gymeti, Suics(tteii, esc. q f *, e ‘ '• ' 't never resorted to their pitblio.iV " r " ' newspapers; ho dots n<q .; 0 " 1 1 1 fact that his articles rank as Nia.,,l V* ' ; ’ 1 aration*. and do no: nevk to h e 7, ! by certific.ffe#. *'* - if' H. T. Hclmhohi s Genuine p rcT , delivered to any address. ,‘. r lr ‘’ *• i Serration. EjuaWlslusl upward •; ' * j Sold by druggists everyv.’• I letters for information in emtfi i,. op , M j‘ ’ ;' fl chuboM, Dauggist an! ( h-'im^t. I: Only Depots: H F. HelisiholdT p, t ,, ! Übemtcnl On: chouse, No. 391 IT '/uie**- \ .f, or IT. T- Heltubo-d s Medical le ot i i So*:f!i st I’hiloxlplphia, Pi, i. Beware of Gonnl-ertVil#! A-k for H t Helnibjlil s !! Take no other !! ! DAHItYM Prophylactic Fluid. rjl'; IS itiValttable Family sle tii'inv. for pt-.i . elcasing. remo ,-i ‘) - »•> •» ’ of -liekii'Ws~ for t»t)ni-.. so.v-, v> , for Erysi palaa, rheumatism, e«; for etttarrh, sore maf.tti. Sore t'v -'t. ’’ ■ • - ria; for cholic, diarrhus.i, cholera; as a wash > soften and beautify the ski a; to reurove > spots, mihlcw, fruit status; taken ittUrtrilho weft -is anoited e\te'~itsl)'': s > hitrt)l_y_ri!£lEU mended by all who have use,l it—is for sale oy ail Hro'zclsis ami I'ft'mttT xH o ) tto •>:-iU‘l )‘d .lire‘-tt' !>*' DAinn t-Rovii ii \ i " Dec. 6, w-ljr. lfil -WiiU rn Street, s’. HOWARD DERIVIN’ Are now receiving tl^eir AND I o 0 i) s. M Oothlng 9 Hats, Boots, ami Nhoejg, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, he. IN FACT, Everything, nearly, kept in t he Mer cantile IJn e, all Lepartin’onls. is sola b> u at the low est possible prices. Everybody is’ !u --vitprl to call and look through oiir ext* - isivo Establishment. HOWARD* ERWIN, a nr. 5. —wtf Sheriff for May, *7l. ILL he sold, before the ( ourthous* door in IT Cartersvillc. Bartow Counts - , Ga., on the first Tuesday in May, !S7l, within the ns aal hours of sale, the following pro ncr*v. * - -i,-d • One house and lot in the town of Kingston, lv lngon the east sine of the \V . ,t A. ft. u., ,vneie oa the defendant now resides, let ied on as the property of Emma C. Smith, to satisfy a fi fa is sued from Bartow Superior t >urt in favor Cice— ro A. Smith, for the use of the offices of Court, against said Emma C. smith. Alsu, the plantation whereon the defendant now resides, in the 15th dist. and 3rd sec. of said county, containing three hundred and sixty-five acres more or less, embracing lots ol land No.-. 105 and Itlti, in said dist., levied on as the proper ty of H. \V. Burnett, to satisfy a fi 11 issued =rota Bartow Superior Court, in favor of VC. VC. if u . kins and .Mrs. M. F. Blalock, a Im’rs. of VV. t . Blalock, dec’d, against said 11. VV. Burnett, for the purchase money. A MO, the plantation formerly known as th. Charles Sproull place, containinglfiu acres more or less, in the. 17th dist. and 3rd -ec. of Bariov. co., levied on as the property of Elijah C. Jones, to satisfy a Bartow Superior Court fi fa, in fan of Thomas K. Sprcull. adln’rof Charles Sprot.; . for the purchase money. Also, at the -ame time and place, lots of land Nos. 143 and 115, in thusih dist. and 3rd sec., lev ied on aj the property of J. R. Allin, to sati.-c. a (1 fa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in i’»vi.r of A. Johnson, against said J. It. Alliu, for the purchase money. Also, the plantation, whereon the defendant-, J. A. Crawford and John I rawford, now resides, lying in the sth .list, am) 3d set lion of Barov, county, levied on.to satisfy a ti fa issued froui Bartow Superior Court, in favor of Ayers A Gill, against said J. A, Crawford and John Crawforu. _A 1.80. one house uml lot in the town oft arte, - vilie, whereon the defendant now resides, lev: ■»n as the property of Miller Collins, to satisfy a Ufa issued from Bartow.Huperior Court, in favor of/,. W. Jackson A Cos., against said Miller Col lins. Also, lot of land No. I*4, 4lh dist. and 3rd sec.., containing 40 acres more or less. lying iunidc ■ the incorporation of the town of Carters vilie, lev ied on as the property of G. J. Salter, under an attachment fi fa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of James Milner, against said G. J. Salter. Also, at the same time and place, 120 acres of land in thelitii dist. and 3rd sec. of Bartow coun ty, levied on as the property of George Under wood, dec.M. to satisfy a tax fi fa, in favor of the state of Georgia au>f Bartow county, vs Job;, Underwood, ugt. cst. of George Underwood, dec’d. Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. A I.so. at the saute time and place, 2 acres *■ land in the town of Cart ersvllle, known as I’m 51 .iron lot, lying on Te;;ic. -see Street. Levied on as the property of !>. I'. Tiffs no >, to .satisfy tax il la. in favor of the >iate of Georgia and Bartow county,' vs i>. F. Bishop. Levy made and returned to me by a Const tide. Also, til the same time and place, SJO acres of land being parts of Loss Nos. 13. 34. aii 123, in the sth district and 3 l Se - ti«n of Bartow County. Levied on as the property of s. s. Go i twin t > . satisfy a tax fi fa. in favor of fit i State ofG. - • gi land Bartow Count.- vs. W. L. Ayco k, agon . ; of S. S. Goodwin. Levey mu le ;.ud re.urue l ij ! me by a constable. Also, at the sains time and place, the bourn and lot whereon VV. L Avcoek lives in the tow 1 of Cassville, the same con taiuiag 4J acres, more or less, and being part of lot No# Ho, in the 5 s district and 31 section of Bartow County. I ied on as the property of W. L. Ay cock, to su - IV tt ix sis iin favor of the state of Georg..; vu t Bartow County vs. W. L. AyV'ick. Le\\ m.iiu 1 and returned to me by a constah.e. . j Also, at the su.lv tone *nd i’ j,‘ I land, and emu|>«se.l of lots Vos. y‘><, ■*•»*, •> -• ■> • 502. 428. 50s, 4«vand 341. iu tue Ti.li district .w l 3 1 section of Bartow County. Levied on a* c. ■ro >crtv of John Brooks, «lere*sed. to s.uiso a t »x* ti fa iu favor of the Hi ate m Uej rmi % a in. I B.irtow County vs. VV. L. Ayeock. *. < f* tor of said J. Brooks, dsoeased- Lcv> ma le ,u 1 returned to nu by a r.mstahie. vp.*3 W, W. Sheriff, I A ■;us KKNNCDY, D. Shff. ' }? C)! ‘& H icr I’t’s 1 ’t’s higH.lvcf tiserueut iu another coluiau.