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I,OCA H ITEMS.
Cartersville* Gu.» .Tul) til, IS7I.
The new Methodist Church, in this place,
trill be r plain but handsome and coinmodi
ous edifice, when completed. It ia £0 X 75
feet in the clear, 22 feet from ceiling to
floor, with an oval recess for the pulpit ven
tilated and lighted by two large windows.
In the front is an octagon vestibule sur
mounted by a 103 foot tower and spire.—
Two entrances from the front into the ves
tibule, and two from the vestibule into the
main building, each opening into jnouth
of an aisle. Three tiers of benches, the
middle tier being 16, and the side tiers I°.
feet long each, with two corner tiers of 12
feet each, and will scut between seven and
eight hundred persons. The edifice, when
completed, will cost about $8,0u0.00. Dirt
was broke for its foundation on Monday
last, on the site of the old church. The old
church was sold at public outcry, and knock
ed off to Dr. VV. W. Leak, who has had it
rolled off on an adjoining lot, and is fixing
it up for school rooms. The new church
being on an elavation, and frouting the rail
road, with a hundred feet spire, will give it
quite an imposing appearance, when viewed
from that point. It is also located near the
centre of town, and being convenient to all,
and accessible to all parts of the town, will
always command good congregations. The
work will be put through without delay,
judging from the character of the contract
ors for building it.
Lartow County contains a population of
about twenty thousand people, aud polls a
vole of three thousand and upwards. In her
limits there are three growing towns, viz :
Cartcrsville, the county site, with about
three thousand inhabitants; Kingston, dis
tant about eleven miles northwest of Car
terßville on the Western & Atlantic It. It.,
with a population *of from five to seven hun
dred inhabitants; and Ad&irsville, distant
ten miles northwest of Kingston on the same
line of railroad, with a population of from
three to five hundred inhabitants, Carters
ville is located in the valley of the Etowah,
at the western base of the Blue Ridge range
of inofmtains, and is now the eastern termi
nus of the Cherokee 11. IL, (formerly Car
tersville & Van Wert R. R.,) and the west
ern terminus of the projected Atlanta A
Blue Ridge R. ft. Kingston is located on
the waters of Two-Run Creek, and is known
far and wide as the eastern terminus of the
Rome Branch JR. R, Adairsville is located
in theOothcaloga valley, and watered by a
creek of the same name—a very fine section
of country. Then there are a half dozen
small villages, at which more or less busi
ness is doue, to-wit; Cassville, formerly the
county site and once a flourishing town
once the scat of two prosperous institutions
■of learning—the name having been changed
at the time Cass was changed to Bartow
■ County, from Cassville to Monnassas, Sher
man and his legions, on passing through it,
paid thur most devout respects to it by ap-
plying the torch and laying it in ashes, un
der the sting of defeat at its illustrious name
sake. The place is now looking up some
what. Cass Station, on the W. &A. R. R.,
in two miles of old Cassville and formerly
the shipping depot for that ill-fated town,
is a locality of some importance, there be
ing several stores, groceries, &c., at that
point, it commands a smart little trade.—
This is the central point of the county.—
urn Trot, or Pine Log, P. <3., is the ral
point of the northeastern portion of
the oou»ty There is a high school, the
Pine Log Masonic Institute, located here,
under the direction of Rev. J. M. Brittain;
in addition there are stores, shops, &c.,
commanding some trade. Stilesboro, on the
Cherokee R. R., between Cartersville and
Van Wert, is quite an active and interest
ing incorporated village. Here is located
the Stilesboro Institute, an institution of
learning of no mean pretentions—neat col
lege edifice, commodious boarding bouse,
stores, shops, &o. The society in aud a
round the village is not to be excelled in
the State. Euharlee, located on a large
creek by the same name, a little low er down
the great valley of the Etowali, is also an
incorporated village, with unexceptionable
society, good school, stores, shops, &c., to
gether with a large merchant flouring mill,
hy the same name. Allatoona, is a small
village of no great pretensions, located at
the southern mouth of the W. & A. R. R.
Pass through the Blue Ridge range of moun
tains, and known as the Allatooua Hills, is
noted as the base of Federal supplies dur
ing the latter days of the late war, and where
Confederate Gen. French was defeated in
an attempt to storm the Federal strongly
entrenched position on the heights, in order
to reach theit supplies. But little business
done here, except as a shipping point, and
a large wood and water station for the R.
R.
Bartow county ranks about sixth in the
State, taken singly, but first when classified
with others, in every material resource.—
As an agricultural county she stauds at the
head of the list. For mineral resources,
none excel her. For refinement and intel
ligence of her people, she measures arms
with any of them, though there is still room
fer improvement. In wealth, free and easy.
In internal improvements, factories, mills,
iron furnaces, and railroads, she abounds.
In education and religion, her churches and
school-houses speak for themselves. In cli
mate, soil, and production, she combines
the be.J of all. In pure water and air, none
is in advance of her. For beautiful women
and smart children, we defy the world.—
We might say much more, and truthfully,
too, aboutour county—it? picturesque scene
ry, its lovely streams, its fruits and its flow
ers, its birds and its songs—but, for fear
that someone will think that we are over
estimating tfae true worth of our county, we
w ill desist from saying more at this time,
hoping that all good people who are casting
about for good lands and comfortable homes,
"ill call and see Bartow county. A great
man y have done so, and have gone away dis
uPpointed, not at the general features of our
chtnafo, soil, and society, but at the high
l' U, <'s for good lands, not remember
- that the reason they appear high is at
mtable to the advantages they possess
bu lands, though equally as fertile,
! yet possessed of no other advantage. Our
good lands are high priced because they are
well improved, productive, heahhy, seMled
np with good society, convenient to rail
roads and markets, and chequred by
j school houses and churches. If these ad
vantages dont make valuable lands, what
does? Land buyers usually pick tjie most
valuable places possessing all these advan
tages, and expect to pay such prices for them
as if they were on the frontiers. Those
who come to Bartow county with such an
expectation will always go away disappoint
ed.
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TOWN MATTERS.
.T.T.Gibson, Lotuil Editor.
W. Mt'UPHY is our authorized Agent
and Collector. To receive and receipt for Sub
scription to the Express, and to collect claims.
Bev. W. F. WF.KM3 is our authorized
local and traveling Agent, to receive and re
ceipt for subscriptions to the Express.
t&F Since onr lust issue, we have
had two fine rains which have cooled
off and revived things generally.
The new brick buildings of
Messrs. Jones and McGinty are
fast going up* the brick work of the
first story is completed.
Passenger trains ou the State
Road have been on a “bust” for a day
or two past, we suppose, they haviug
been behind time one or two days.
Business is reviving.
Skinner & Clayton have some
of the finest cigars in town.
Lym*n Chapman is going right
ahead with the brick work of the new
jail; when finished, it will be one of
the most secure in the State.
Work has been commenced on
the new Methodist Cnurch. It is to
have a spire one hundred feet high.
i&F Our devils amuse themselves
when at leisure, by throwing water on
one another. Fine sport this.
Read the interesting communi
cation signed “Spectator,” in reference
to the commencement exercises of the
Stilesboro Institute, in another col
umn. This is a Southern Institution
the Principal of which is a dyed-in-the
wool Southern man, and that is the
sort we admire.
We learn from Mr. W. P. Du
pree, of Polk County, that the corn
crop in that county was never better*
UaT Go to the Post-Office, and get
a glass of thi t Ice Cold Soda Water.
Farmers ol this County, most
of them, have laid-by their crops.
jfcaT* Parties wishing Job Work done,
can get it at this office cheaper than
elsewhere in North Georgia. •
BgL LocUjl items—not many.
I@“* An employee of the “Holly
Mills,” got one of his fingers mashed
off on Wednesday last.
IgL, Oar friend, T. J. Lyon, brought
to this office, a day or two ago, a huge
stalk of something, which, if cotton
equals Mississippi in the production of
the fleecy staple; but if okra, the
world can’t beat it; also a stalk of
corn bearing six ears, and that’s
hard to beat, too.
We learn from a gentleman of
undoubted veracity, that work has
been commenced on the Georgia Wes
tern Railroad, and that there is no
doubt but that it will be built.
jfesg*’ Miles Turpin, who has hitherto
done the local editing for that live pa
per, the Atlanta True Georgian, has
resigned that position. Vive volt
Turpin.
Billy Edwards’ Gear Shop is
turning out some beautiful harness-
Charlie Smith knows how fix them up,
and no mistake. Bill says he keeps
Luckies for sale.
Under the inspiration of ninety
five degrees, Fahrenheit, an arctic po
et sweated through him the following
“poem,” which exactly expresses our
sentiments:
Ihe dorg days are upon us;
The *un is pouring down
Upon the heads of every one
In this here blazen town.
Oh I for a breath of fresh air!
O! for a little rain !
I’d just do ; nythiDg on earth
These things for to obtain.
And if I don't obt; in them soon
A funeral there will be,
The hacks W'ill with my friends be
filled,
But the corpse it will be me.
We are requested, by Messrs.
Sparks A Heath, Boot and Shoe mak
ers, to state that they have recently
received a lot of the finest calf skins
ever brought to this town; and, more
over, that they can. and will do as
good work as anybody, and a MT
theaper than any white mcm in' town'
Andrew Haights Georgia circus is
said to be a good one. It is drawing
large crowds in Maine.
Mary had a little lamb,
I f 6 fleece was as white as wool—
Whosoever don't trade with George
Briant after gt>irg there and examin
, iDg his nice and varied assortment of
Family Groceries,
Must surely be a foo-el.
VaHT Scene—Several juveniles amuse
themselves by playing with a leather
winged bat—enter a gentleman, oil
can in hand, to slow music, who pro
| ceeded to saturate said bat with iEs
j trella oil, aud strange to say, there
| was no explosion 1
Tableau—Young man perched
upon the back door steps of a certain
dry goods store “whistling” a dirge, on
his fife, to the memory of a certain old
! Thomas “kut,” which was replied to
by a sentimental youth from inside
by a dead march, commemorative of
i *
the “Unfortunate Dog,” in strain*
melodious, deep-toned and impressive,
echoing and re-eehoing upon the stilly
evening air.
B®, Affecting—Two robust “colored
troops” standing on tbe street corner
playing “Yankee-Doodle” on their
jewsharps. Moral —“loilty.”
0 ;
Bgk, Lofingly Two sable ladies
meet and kiss! Oh, do hush !
Indicative of What ?—To see
' a young druggist Wending his way.
j “solitary and alone,” his garments sat-
I nrated with Nightblooming Cereus, up
Gilmer Street, about every other
night ? Do tell!
A Pleasant Occctation for Ladies.—The i
liberal percentage offered by Messrs. Jtotler.
Chadwick & Gary to those engaged in the sale
of tickets in the great Land and Immigration !
Scheme, should be a rare inducement to the la
dies to undertake the work ofdisposingofthem;
especially those generous, unselfish and noble
women who represent charitable institutions
and desire to raise funds for their support. No
gentleman could refuse an appeal from such a
quarter and for such a purpose. It may he safe
ly assumed that not one man in ten throughout
the State, to say nothing of the softer sex, will
fail to take his risk in securing a fortune from
the 2404 prizes to be drawn in October next.—
Hence, the ladies should be eminently success
ful in the sale of tickets, and in earning the le
gitimate profits which attach thereto.
Sophomore Day, Oxford Ga.
The exercises, this morning Were very in
teresting, and, in spite of the great heat, the
Methodist ch arch “was crowded to excess to
hear the declamation of the Sophomores.
The programme opened at 9,30 a. m., with
prayer by Rev. Mr. Parks.
The Oxford Brass Band discoursed sweet
music in a very efficient manner during the
exercises.
The programme of declamation was as fol.
lows:
1. A. F. Barnett, of Milledgeville, “Rien
za to the Romans.”
2. I. L. Fielder, of Cuthbert, “Grime its
own Detector.”
3. J. VY. Harris, of Cartersville, “The Bi
ble”
4. W. M. Jackson, of Vlacon, “Party Spir'
it.”
5. G. L. Martin, of Greenville, “Reply to
the Flood.”
£. A. A. Mathews, of Fort Valley, “Wash
ington and Clay.”
7. T. H, Richardson, of Atlanta, “Death
of™!.a Fayett.”
W. M. Slaton, of Griffin, “Fidelity to the
Constitution.”
9.0. L. Smith, of Macon, “Philips Be
fore the Bible Society of Great. Britain.”
10. E. M. Whiting, of Madison, “ Cassius
Instigating Brutus.”
Africanus on a Frolic, —The Chattanoga
Times’ of Saturday says:
The Africans of Atlanta, on an excursion
to Nashville, stopped over here last night
and attended a ball at James’ Hall. They
left this morning for Nashville. The Afri
cans beat all for taking things easy in sum
mer. They do not care to work only enough
to buy watermelons and go to pic-nics, and
leave the winter to provide for itself.
Bgk-The Comptroller of Georgia reports
a greater increase in the value of property
in this State last year than in any previous
year in its history. The increase is estima
ted at if!20,000,000-
Jefferson Davis dined at the Atkins House,
Knoxville, Tennessee, on Tuesday, When
coming out of the dining-room Burrell, a
waiter at the hotel, addressed Mr. Davis;
as follows: “Here's Mars Jets. Davis; use
to know you in Virginia. How do you do,
Mars Jeff.?” Mr. Davis replied to the fol
lng inquiry, statiug that his health was ex
cellent. - Burrell then asked Mr. Davis if he
was acquainted with Captain Bell, proprie
tor of the Atkins House, and being answer
ed in the negative, proffered an introduc
tion, and, suiting the action to the word,
performed the ceremony with many flour
ishes: “Mars Jeff. Davis, ‘low me to intro
duce Mars James Bell; Mars James Bell,
this is Mars Jeff. Dtvis,” The gentleman
shook hands and enjoyed a quiet laugh over
the manner of making each others acquain
tance.
■ ■ •» .w v: ,- •
A Missouri journal relates that a few daya
since, Mr. Gideon Haynes, his wife and lit
tle boy, went out to gather some blue grass
seed, and while engaged in gathering the
seed, a swarm of bees alighted upon the boy,
literally covering him from head to foot,
They hung from his ears, chin and nose in
great bunches, and clung in thick clusters
part of his boJy. Mr. Haynes
realizing the dangerous situation in which
the child was placed, commanded him to
stand perfectly still and, if possible, not
to, move a muscle. This the brave Uttleffel
low did Until the bees had all settled. MV-
Haynes took a stiok, gently lifted Ihe boy’s
hat from his head, ajid placed it upon, a
neighboring bush. Strange to relate, the
boy received only one sting . and that was
caused by his seizing with his teeth a bee
that was trying to make his way into his
mouth.
ScllOOl Notice.
MRS .lAMES V ATfGn A X propose* to open
a small SELECT ENGLISH SCHOOL for
Roys and Girls, at her residence on the Ea<t
side of the Kailroail, <>■ Monday, the 17th in-t.—
-'lie proposes fa’ gire special attention to teach
ing the tfemcntarv branch***, Discipline
.Mild but Firm. _ j
For lurther purttealars anplv to
M RS- JAM Es Y A PGII AX,
july 11 -4t- Garter.ville. Ga.
iShc*riff Sales* lop Aug.^7l*
WILL be sold, before the Court house <h>or in
Cartersville. Bartow County. Ga.. on the
first Tuesdaj in August. 1871. within the us
ual hours qf sale, the following property, to-wit:
Two black horse mules, and two light-colored
j mare mules and wagon, (known as Tob’s teana.'i
Levied on the proper tv of F. Cora, agent, to sat
isfy a Superior Conrt ti fa from Bartow Mtperior
1 Court in favor of B. H. Geasely vs. said F. Cora,
agent.
Postponed Sale.
Also the plantation on which James C. Young
resides, ib the 4th di-. 3 I sec. of said county,
i levied on as the proi»erty of lames c. Yonng. to
satisfy two Justice Con:t tl fas issued from the
, Justice Court 822d (lit- G- M., in favor of fatter
’ field, Pyron & Cos. vs James C. Young. Levy
i made and returned fa> me hy Miller Collins,
f Constable.
Julyß . W. W. RICH Sheriff.
JAMES KKSXEDV. 11. g)if.
For Sale!
ONE OF the best water powers in the State-
Mill, Dwelling aud other "Buildings,
| known as McClatchey’s-Mills. The power lias
b«en estimated at 600 horse. Property is loca
ted near Cartersville, on the Etowah River,
about three hundred yards from Etowah Sta
tion, on the' Western & Atlantic Railroad.—
We propose to sell ou very reasonable terms.
For further particulars, address
D. F. A VV. P. MCCL.VTCtTEY,
july 7-swlm. Cartersville, Ga.
B@t» Air. R. F. Pickreu is Agent for
the “Celebrated Common Sense Sew
ing Machine,” the best Machine for the
money in use. He requests all to call
i at his Furniture Store and examine it.
June 2-ts.
Gibson’s Diodora, 15 years old.
The best whisky on the market, at the
j Star Saloon.
May 2G,—tf.
Away with your Broom Factory ! Carters
ville is ahead of that! She now boasts ox
a real, live COLLAR FACTORY! Ask
Billy Edwards and Roger Williams!
Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Stillin
gia— Blood Purifier.
S. & M. Liebman have received the largest
lot and assortment of Trunks and Valises
ever before brought to this market.
England had her Cromwell! France hei
Bonaparte, but Cartersville h is her COLLAR
FACTORY, at Edwards’ “Gear Shop.”
Globe Fldwer Cough Syrup breaks up
Whooping Cough and Croup, as if by. magic
No use in saying so, the evidence that
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.
Globe Flower Cough Syrup !!! wilt posi
tively cure Consumption.
Buy your goods of Satterfield, Pyron &
Cos., and success is yours, beyond a doubt
Cartersville Progressive.— First
steam mill, then a foundry and machine
shop, then two steam planing and matching
door and sash manufactories, then a rail
road and town hall; now another steam mill,
car factory, new church, new college, new
hotel, new bank, and, last but not least,
she has, already in full blast, anew COL
LAR FACTORY ! Call at the ‘Gear Shop’
and see it.
~ Nice lot of new clocks at J. T. Owen’s.
There is a live “Collar Factory” come to
town. Y’es! a thing of reality, where they
are making all sorts of Collars—horse col
lars and mule collars; big collars and little
collars; white collars and black collars, in
the identical town of Cartersville, at Billy
Edward’s “Gear Shop;” we know it is so,
for we have been around and seen ’em make
’em. If you would know it to be true, do as
we have done, go and see for yourself.
BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
You can buy watches, clocks and jewelry
as cheap at J. T. Owen’s as any where else,
or from any body else.
If you want anything done in the jeweler’s
line, call on J, T. Owen.
$5lO 000 Reward for a better Alterative
and Blood Purifier than Pemberton’s Comp.
Extract Stillingia.
Clothing! Clothing 1! Clofhnig !!
Let the cry be extorted : “CLOTHING !”
For the rich and the poor, the high and the
low, the bond and the free, the white and
the black, all! of all qualities and prices at
LIEBMAN’S
Ladies and Gentlemen: We do not pro
pose to detain you with lengthy remarks, on
this occasion, but simply wish to say: “If
you wish to buy great bargains in goods, go
■to LIEBMAN’S.”
Job Work done at this office, cannot
be excelled this side of Pekin, China; we
want to do a heap of it, too, and will do it,
and dp it cheap.
Merchants, Mechanics and Farmers.
—Buy your horse and mule Collars of Wm.
C. Edwarts, and get better and cheaper
ones, and, at the same time, encourage home
industry and enterprise.
Globe Flower Cough-Syrup cures Asthma
DAVGEII IS AT THE DOOR !
Prepare to Avert It.
MESSRS. HOFFMAN & STOVER
WILL erect, in the most approved and
scientific manner, the
IRON, ZIHC, AND COPPER LIGHTNING RODS.
will put them up much cheaper, and on
better terms than parties from elsewhere.
They also do all kinds of PAINTINO
FRESCOING, WALL COLORING, PA
PER H ANGING. &c., inthe very best style,
and on reasonable terms.
AH work warranted to give entire salis
fa 'tiori.
All orders left at the New Drucr Store
will receive prompt attention.
June 2,-swffm.
Ladies’ low-heel Buskim slip
pers, the prettiest in town, at Satter
field
une 20th,-tf.
®EfL, Ladies, don’t forget there is a nice
lot of Handkerchief . tUtracts. Colognes.
Toilet Powders, Combs, Brushes, <Src., at
the New Drug Store. May sth-ff.
See new advertisements in this pa
per.
A Few Words to the Ladles.
Many ladies, particularly mother* wtra
| ing. complain of a tired, li?t!rs* feeling, or
i complete exhaustion, on arising in the nu»rn
ling. On the wife and mother devolves the
responsibility of regulating the duties of the
household. Her cares arc numerous, and
► the mental as the physical powers are fee
frentlv called into Tequlsitiofi. often
! finds her slightest occupation a weary task
and existence a burden, while at the same
tiineshe has no regular disease, Hostetler s
Btomach Ttifters, if resort ecl'to a* this period
will prove an unfailing remedy for this an
| noying lassitude. The effects of th s potent
i agent are soon seen in the rosy cheek and
1 elastic step of the head of the family, as
with restored health and renewed spirits she
takes her accustomed place in the family
circle. If this friend In need be regularly
used, those depressing symptoms will never
be complained of, and not only Would lassi
tude not be experienced, but miany diseases
following its advent be avoided. Asa med- j
ical agent it has no equal, while its pleasing j
flavor and healthful 'effect have made it a
general favorite. It is free from all prop
erties calculated to impair the system, and .
its operations are at once mild, soothing and ,
efficient. All who have used the Bitters at
test it 3 virtues and comiLeud it to use.
Messrs. Gotver, Jones & Cos.,
Are still at their sold trade -making,
selling, and repairing carriages, bag
gies, Wagons, <s*c. They are continu
ally enlarging their business in order
to supply the daily increasing demand
for their vehicles They have the most
extensive carriage Repository and Man
ufactory in Cherokee Georgia, and the
reputation of their work unsurpassed
in the South. Long experience at the
business has wcu for them a notoriety
for substantial, durable, and style <*f
finish of work, seldom, if ever, attained
by any like establishment in the South
ern Stages. oSee advertisement.
I'OBAOCO. —Messrs. JOURDAN,
HOWARD & HARRALSON, Atlanta, Ga. t
have on hand the following Choice Brands
of manufactured Tobacco, which they offer
to trade as low as the lowest:
Brown’s Log Cabin,
Cabin Home,
Golden Choice,
Pike’s Peak,
Winfree’s Gold Leaf,
Pranly’s XXX,
Montsief,
Hyco Belle,
Peach Mountain,
Sunny Side,
Saranac,
McGhee’.s 4 A,
Golden Rule,
Rosa Belle,
Globe Twist,
Crown Navy,
May Apple.
And many other desirable brands not men
tioned; together with a fine variety of Smok
ing Tobaccos and Cigara.
S. & I. LIEBMAN,
Have Received t-lie
MOST ELEGAIVT,
Best Selected
And
Cheapest!
STOCK OF
MODS,
CLOTHING,.
Ladies’ and Gents’
Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS, VALISES,
&C.
We will save the public 25 per
Cent in. buying goods of us.
W© have a large stock, and
will Nell lower than any
other house in town.
S. &■ M LIEBMAX,
apr 22-w2m CARTERSVILLE.
11. If. If.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF,
I CI’KES TUa WORST PJki XS
in from ©Up to Twenty Minnies.
Xff E IIOUIi
alter rc.*uH»if this ad vert**-viu'nt need any one
suffer Wife pa Hr.
It was the rirst and is
They Only lhiiu licmctty
that Instantly stops the must excniciatingiMiibs
allavs Inflsminatims, and cures CowgpsjSoi.;.,
whether of the Lungs* .Stomach, Bound*. or "til
er glands or organs, by ohc application,
ix from one to twenty fisriiry
no matter how violent or excruciating tlio pain
the UIiELM-U H, Bcd-iiddeii., I*.iinn, ‘rip
pled* Nervous. Ncurfclgfc, or prostrated with
disease may suffer.
Had way’s Heady belief
W.LL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE IUONL*S f
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION*t)F THE LUNGS
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART,
HYSTERICS. CROUP- DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH.INFLUENZA
HEADACHF. TOOTHACHE,
NURAIGIA. RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS,
The application of the lteady Relief to the
part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists
will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in hull'a tumbler of water will
in a lew moments cure CRASIP9; sp ASMS.
SOUtt STOMACH, 11KAUT1U KX. s-h'K 11f.ah-
ACHK, liIAURHffiA, DYSF.STERKY, CQJ IC. WINJ’
in the Bowels. and all Internal Pains.
Travelers should alwitvs carry u bottle ol
Railway’s Ready Relief with them. A lew
drops in water will prevent sick ness or pains
from change of water. It is better than French
Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AXI> AGUE.
FEVER ANI) AGCE cured for futy eonts.-
Thetn is not a remedial agent in this w orlil that
Fever atul .Vgue, and all other Mala
rious, Bilious, Scarlet, 'l'vphoid. Yellow, and
other Fevers, (aided by lt.tntvAV’S P11.L8) so
quick as Rahway’s Ready Rei.iee. Fifty cent
per bottle.
healtiiTeeatjty !
STRONG AND PURE hICH BLOOD—INCREASE OF
FLESH AND WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL,
1> It . RAHWAY’S
SARSAPPARiLLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASSQNISHINO CURES;
. SO QUICK, SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE
BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF
THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT
Every Day an Increase in Flesh and
Weight*is Seen and Felt.
The Greatßiood PURIFIER.
Every dropof the S ARSAPPA R11,1.A RESOL
VENT communicates through the Blood,Sweat,
Urine, and other fluids and .juices of the system
the vigor of Use , for it repairs the wastes of the
bodg with new and sound material. Scro
fula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular. diseases
'Ulcers'.in the throat, Mouth, Tumors. Rod** in the
Gland*, and other part* of the system. Sore Eye s.
Strumorous discharges from the . Ear*, and the
wor*t form* of Skin diseases t. Eruptions. Fever
Sores. Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum. Ery
sipelas, Acne, Flack Spot*. Worms in the Flesh.
'Ptcmors, Cancers in the Womb, and all wakening
and. painful discharge *, Fight Sweats, Loss of
Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are with
in the curative range or this wonder of Modern
Chemistry, and a few days'use will prove to any
person using it for either of these forms of disease
its potent power to cure,
If the patient daily becoming reduced by the
wastes and decomposition that is continually
progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes,
and repars the same with hew material made
from healty blood—and this the BARS APAltl L
LIAN will and does secure—a cure is certain;
for when once this remedy commences its work
of 'purification, and succeeds in diminishing the
loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and ev
ery day the patient will feel himself growing
better and stronger, the food digesting better,
appetite improving, and flesh and weight in
creasing.
Not only does the Saksaparilli an Resolv
ent excel all known remedial agents in the
cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and
Skin diseases; but it is the only positive cure
for
Kidney & Hladder Com
plaints.
Urinary, and Womb diseases; Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of
Urine,’ Brignt’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in
all cases where there are brick and dust depos
its, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with
substances like the white of an egg, or threads
like White silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bil
lions appearance, and white bone dust deposits,
and when there is a pricking, burning sensa
tion when passing water, and pain in the Small
of and along the Loins.
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and
strengthep.' Radway’s Pills, for the cure of all
disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Ki<K
neys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases. Headache,
Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, Billiousness, Billious Fever, Inflammation
of the Bowels. Piles, and "all Derangements of
the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a
positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing
no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs.
Observe the following symptoms result
ing from Disorder* of the Digestive Organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the
Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heatburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or
Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach.
Swimming in the Head, Unrated and Dillicult
Breathing.
A few doses of R ADWAY’S PILLS w ill free
the system from all theJaTjove named disorders.
Price" 25 cents per Box. SOLD BY DRUG
GISTS.
READ “FALSE AND TRUE.” * Send one
letter-stamp to SaDWAY & CO., No. 87 Maid
en Lane, New York. Information worth
thousands will he sent you.
july 7,1871-wly.
Grover and Baker Sewing Machine
THIS celebrated Sewing Machine has been in
use for nearly twenty years, and is now us
ed by over throe hundred thousand families,
and has gained a reputation far above any'oth
er sewing Machine. It has been awarded’ more
national prizes than any other machine in the
world; at the Great World's Fair at New York,
it was awarded the Gobi Medal: at the London
Fair it won the very highest prize. and in 1867,
at Paris, it was awarded the Cross of the Legion
of Honor; besides this, it has won the First
Premium at all the State Fairs where it has
been exhibited. However, we do not claim that
premiums won at our State and Geurtty Fairs
any great honor or mark of distinction, as it
depends more on the operator than the machine,
they seldom have judges who are mechanics,
and judges of a Sewing Machine. At National
Fairs there are a sworn Committee, who are
judges of machinery. The following are some
of the reasons why the Grover & Baker is the
best:
It is tne lightest running Machine in use; it is
the simplest; it is-more rapid in its movements;
sews directly tromtwo spools without rewind
ing-; sews att kinds of work without baisting,
can do twice as much work in a dav as any
other machine; it is the most durable, and
almost noiseless; it sews equally well on all
kinds of jjpoods, from the linest Swiss muslin to
the heaviest Beaver cloth; makes the elastic
lock-stitch much the strongest in use, an deverv
machine is fully warranted. Who can desire
any more in a sewing machine. There i§ every
variety and si/ie of these machines, from-the
lightest family to the heaviest leather machine.
.These machines ace now for sale at Cartorsville,
Ga., by Leon A CAMP, in one of Judge Parrott’s
new Store Houses, under the City hall. Ma
chines will ba delivered to customers either in
or out of the city, and full instructions given
free of charge; and should any of our machines
fall short of our recotuarvmdatvon, the money
will be cheerful tv refuivfccd or placed in it’s
stead any other machine hi use. Oht Machines
repaired and put in good order on the very
shortest notice.
LEON A. CAMP,
C;u'ters.vUle,Ga.
Fiuest aixl Purest Liqours iu
town, at the Star Saloon.
May 26,—tf.
ATLANTA SACK FACTORY.
WE are prepared; at all seasons, to fill or
ders for Grain and Floor Sacks, of anv
size, quality, or quantity at our factory in \t
lunta, Ga. W. A. MITCH ELL & CO
sept 26, 1870. wly
gt
J. Walks*. Propristof. R. H. McDonald A Cos.. I>ru CK , u
Gee. Agents, San Fmnciare, Cal., siwl 3# Cv*»amr« urcet, N.
Bullions nr nr fe»tl«iaw #«* thei*
L Wonderful Curative Effect*,
They are not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Foor
Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirit* and Refuse
Liquor* doctored, spiced ami sweetened to phrase the
taste,called “Tonics” “Appetizers” “Restorers" Ac.,
that lead the tippler on to irnnkonncss.-uid naW.but Sts
(be Native Root* and Herb*
of California, free from nil Alcoholic t*timu-
Innts. They are the 41 It FA T BLOOD I*l RI
FIERand A LIFE til VINO PRINCIPLE,
a perfect Renovator and invigorator of the System,
carrying off aH ixdsontw* matter and restoring tlieblm.4
to a healthy condition. No jicrson can take tlicac Bit
ter* according to direction* and remain long unwell,
provided their bone* are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other mcHns, and the vital organ* wasted
beyond the pointof repair.
They are a Gentle Purgative n* well a* a
Tonic, possessing, also, thepoculiar merit of aiding
as a powtti fnl ngefit in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of tlic IJvcr, and all tlie Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE ( OIII’LAI.XTS, inyoungor
old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at
the turn of life, tliesoTonft* Bitter* have no equal.
For Inflammnlory nntl t'hroule Khomnn
tiani and (lout, Dyapop*in or Indigestion,
Bilious, Remittent uikl I mermitteut Fe
ver*, Diseases of the'Blood, Liver. -Kid
ney* and HI udder,these Bitter* have been w t
successful. bdioli l)isen*es are caused by V illnird
Rlootl, which is generally produced by derangcuiunt
of the Digestive Organ*.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, n«vC
acho. Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tiydiiite** of the
Chest, dizziness. Sour Cructatrea* es the Stomach,
Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilinns Attack*, Palpitati ‘3 of
the Heart, Inflammation of the Lung*. Pain in the re
gions of tha Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp
toms, are tba offspring* of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate th* torpi
Liver and Bowel*, which renocr them of ane«uallet
efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and in.
parting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions.Tetter. Salt
Rheum. Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles. Ring-Worms. Scald Head. Sore Eyes, Erysipe
las, Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin. Humors and
Disease* of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, ar«
Hterallr dugup and carried out of the system in a ahort
time by the use ot thes* Bitters. One bottle in sach
cases will convince the most Incredulous of tbeir cunt
tive effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find It* Im
purities bursting through the skin in Pimpl**, Erup
tion* or Sores : cleanse it when you find it obstructed
and sluggish in the reins: cleanse it when it is foal,
and your feeling* Will tell you when. Keep the Mood
pure, and the health of. tlieevstem will follow.
Pin, Tnpc r amf oilier Worm*, lurking in the
system of no many thousands, are effectually destroyed
and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist,
there is scarcely an iudigidual upon the face of the
earth whose body is exempt from the presence of
worms. It is not upon dpe healthy elements of the
body that worm* exist, hut upon the diseased humors
and slimy deposits that bdfted these living monsters of
disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no
anthelmintics will free the system from worms like
these Bitter*.
J WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD A 00,
Druggist* *nd Ren. Agent*. San Francisco. California,
and 3S and 34 Commerce Street, New York*
Bar SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER*
Cartersvillo Prices Current.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by A. B, HiHlgons,
Grocery Moroliant.
Cdtton ....
Axes per doz. $13.00 to $75.6(7
Butter—Goshen, lb SU(aJ (9)
“ Country 'Wr(d 30c
Beeswax th .30 ut £>
Brimstone.t stffpft. thfffrtfly
BUue.st.oae IT>. lb 15(gi*A);
Bornx lb ... .GOos 60
Crackers—Butter Th 8 (and, 25
“ 50da..... .7t4f«15
“ Cream... lHf<sSo
Candy—Fancy asst, lb
“ Stick lOTdffO
■ Coffee—Rio tb IB)4ia,tn
“ Java ’Jtioi’AS
Cream Tartar, Tb 50 rt7s
Camphor—Gum, th 1.35*2.00
Cotton Cards, doz $7.50®8.00
Epsom Salts,... lb ...Sid 15
Grain—(lorn, hash. 7.Va,80
“ Wheat, rmLX.SO-80
“ itve... maim
“ Peas ...1.40(a42
“ Oats 50(460
“ Clover Seedso.so-12
JBigar—Brown, lb ... lito-14
“ V U'd.-lTy
“ A 15i-(o 16-v
“ Cruslietl lff'-/(il8
“ l’nwr’d ....
Syrup—Muscova. gal 40 <a6o
“ Golden . .. 00(0,1.«)
“ Ex. Golden $h01.25
“ New Orleans Bh'4sl
Oil—Tanner’s, gal $1.10—40
“ Kerosene 4.YfeflO
*• Linseed, raw |1.25(Ai.40
“ “ boil’d fl^ffl.so
Hope—Manilla tb *Rcr r K)
‘ r Machine .... TlfaiS
u Cotton 37^40
Cottow Yarusv lmn. 1.30-1.40
Brown sheetfngs. yd. HK4I4
Dried Peaches-,.bush $1.50-75,
“ Apples .... Z.f. $1.75
Vinegar—Ciilar,- gal 50(475
Satterfield & Wolford,
©I4&E&S m
Family
CKOtEKIRS
AND
Produce,
CAKTEBSVILLE, GA,
AT the old stand, East side of the rail
road, where we promise to sell on as
good terms, and as low down in price, is
any grocery house in town, either by the
AVliolcsalv or Retnil.
Ccmc and see us and test our 6j,neorily.
J II SATTEHKirD I»
apr 12wlv J O WOFFORD
DABBY’S
Prophylactic Fluid.
Medicine, for purr
tying,
of sickness; for burns, sores; • wounds, stings;
for Erysipelas,, rheumatism, and all skin diseas
es; for catarrh, sore month. Korc throat, dipthe-.
ria; for cholic, diarrhoea, cholera; as a wash to
soften and beautify the skin,; to remove ink
spots, mildew', fruit stains; takcu internally as
well as applied evtornnlly: so highly recom
mended by all who have used it—is for sale by
all nnd f'ountvr Mfu-hrmts mill may
e ordered directly of
PARRY PROPHYLATTC CO.,
Doc. fi, w-lv. HU Wjlliam Street. N. Y.
Just Received
FIjNiEJ
TABLE CUTLERY!
A New Supply of Castors
AND OTHER PLATED WAIIRE.
CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUFHT
in «ny Spnfhaco market.
J. T. OWEN.
BouThe Star Saloon is the place
to get the finest and the cheapest ci
gars in Cartersville, and no mistake..
M y 2-V-ts.
per lb. 10 to 13
Meats:
Shoulder* Tb 12(413
Clear rb side 12(415
IMain- Fkiiius
(-anv. trains f8 (c 20
i Fresh pork 9«h 10
: i heese, lb 18 tk 22
Cigars, M s7o(ris»o
“ Dom. $15(4530
Tobacco tb 60va70c
“ Medium 70rif75c
“ Prime,1.00(41.50
“ Va Lear2H'ic2 >c
“ Smoking 75 , 41(K)
Eggs, do*. 12(0l6o
Flour, cwt. s4(nr4.sC
Lard, lb 14‘<*H»'j
Meal, Irnsh. l&(4A0c
Lime, bid. ldfbdtt.ao
Rice, th ..... 9'gl2
Salt, sack 2.35(42.40
Soda, tt> .... 7(410
Starch, tb ...8(«15
Soap- Bar tl>Bf4l2‘i
Shot, bag 42. 7.1(43.00
Shovels. Am. s*so
Iron tb s(4ff
Pul tv, tb .. S'ftlOc
Indigo Tb $1.75(42.00
Tallow, th 10'4l2>i
TeJk tb $1.2541.50
Feathers tb 65(475
Pepper, tb 25 a. 35
Mack’l, kil $2—2.75
Potatoes. Ir. TV4BS.
“ Sweet
Twine, btrg. 3>43fT>
Candles, tb 190*3®
Lumber M sl6-s2o>
Wool, wash. 20(440 1
Osnaburgs y 15(4,18
Turpentine 7.Vct-$l
Rags, cot lin tb 8%
White Lead 1(V'415
Estrella Oil 40(460*