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Oar esteem**'! friend, Yamlivere, has made
, c j. greater exertions to accommodate the
’ . o pj e of Carter*Till e and immediate vicin-
j t , w jtli frei.li meets. In addition to his
two stalls, he i* sending out a peddling
to the suburbs, on Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday mornings. Success to
our friend, say we!
The (“teachers of Bartow county are re
quested so meet, at the Court-House in Car
tersrille, nn the first Tuesday in August
proximo. Matters of vital importance will
be submitted for consultation.
I. O. HUDSON,
.July 22, 1871. RONALD JOHNSTON.
The neighborhood of Francis Fontaine’s,
some six miles up the Tennessee road from
this point, was visited by a heavy fall of
rain and hail, on Sunday last. A little fur
ther np that road in the neighborhood of the
Poor House, there fell also a moderate sea
sonable shower, on the evening of that day.
Only a light sprinkle fell at this place. It
is very much needed, at this time, herea
bouts. ? *? ,
The “Rock Mart Slate” is the title of a
new weekly newspaper soon to be started at
the young and rising town of Bock Mart,
Polk county, Ga., by J. TANARUS, Gibson & Co.—
Rock Mart is the present western juuc
tiou of the Cherokee Railroad, and about
one mile below old Van Wert, in the midst
of the inexhaustable Slate beds of that aec
tion of north Georgia, Polk county, by ac
tual minerological investigation, has been
pronounced the richest mineral county in
the State. In addition to its miner.l pro
ducts, it is also one of the best agricultu
ral districts of the South, through which
runs one of the finest belts of yellow pine
timber in the Southern States, in almost in
exhnustable quantity. Immense quantities
of lumber is shipped over the Cherokee R.
R., now daily, from this belt, to this and
the Atlanta markets. The cars are now
running over this railroad to Taylorsville,
a distance of thirteen or fourteen miles, and
two hundred hands are now employed in
constructing the remaining eight miles to
Rock Mart., to which point the authorities
aim to have the cars running by the first of
September next. Here this road will inter
sect with the Georgia Western from Atlanta*
and branch road from Marietta, via Van
Wert and Cedar Town to Prior’s Station on
the Selma, Home & Dalton R. R. At no
distant day, the Cherokee R. R. will be con
tinued westward to Cross Plains, Ala., also
on the S., R. &D. 11. R., and eastward to
some point on the Air-Line R. R., from this
place (Cartersville), making a chain in the
link of railroads frem New York to New
Orleans, at least a hundred miles shorter
than any other route. Possessing all these
facilities and advantages, Rock Mart lias a
glorious prospect looming up in no distant
future. The object of the “Slat*/’ is to be
come the mouth-piece in the consummation
of all these great, enterprises, We urge
tlie people of l’olk county, in consideration
of the fact that this paper is designed for
the furtherance of every man’s interests, in
the building up and development cf her ma
terial resources, to go to work in its behalf,
by subscribing yourselves and obtaining
subscribers for the paper. It will be con
ducted by an old citizen of your county, and
one who has long been wedded to its hills
and yallies, not only in interest, but by all
the ties which bind one to the home of his
childhood and youth—he being a native of
your county. Honor him with your smiles
and by your exertions, and he will repay
you for all your trouble, good measure, sha
ken together, heaped up and running over.
Long may the “Rock Mart Slate” hang out,
and upon it may the consummation of these
grant enterprises, together with the com
plete success of the place as a great manu
facturing centre, be reoorded to be seen aed
read of all men. So mote it be.
Among the many manufactories springing
up in our State, for the amount, of capital
invested, but few promise a more remunera
tive return, than the Soap Factory of Mess.
Hitchcock & Spencer, Atlanta, Ga., whose
advertisment appears in another column of
this paper. We received samples of
their soaps, and hesitate' riot to pronounce
them to be all that is claimed for them, and
recommend these gentlemen to the patron
age of our merchants.
Why is it that some party or parties do
not establish a Laundry in this place? It
would certainly pay a handsome income, be
sides it would be a great, convenience to our
citizens who have to hire out their washing
and ironing.
Our Bakery, we learn, is in full blast,
and soon the candy manufactory will be in
like condition.
It seems, from the Atlanta New Era of the
22nd, that Gridin is following in the wake
of Cartersville, or vice versa, as we find in
its State news columns, under the head of
“Griffin,” an account of a Methodist church
they are building, of the same size and de
sign of the one we described as being built
in this place, in our i>iday morning's issue,
costing exactly the same amount of money,
dirt was broke for building it on the same
day, the old church was sold ai public out
on the same day of ours, and w bought
by the same who had it rolloa «# 0"
“ “ Ooming ju , t a, „„„ is
having it fixed up for school rooms, just a.’
ours , 8 being done, Rather a strange coin-'
cidence, that.
We learn that Messrs. L. Payne & Cos.,
of this place, have sold out their stock of
merchandize to our clever and esteemed
friend and fellow-citizen, Jack Haynie, and
S - J - Franklin has bought out the Grocery
Store of J. E. Maguire, both of this place.
The firm of Heerj & Rendleman, whole-
JJI* * nd /etail druggists, Atlanta, Ga., have
unsolved copartnership, by the withdrawal
The business will be contim
ed at the °M stand by Dr. Kendlcmau.—
ouble-column advertisement,
CSTA * July 22.—Cotton market easier
Liv e r Pool middlings; receipts 25;
The weather Mnldetilybumcd uHpi<-as4c4
ly coo’., on Saturday evening last; so ntftch
so that fint-s and clothing were
tial to the Jemf'Mt■'•of the body. Sun dm l
morning very mnch resembled the bracing
weather of the fall stason. The weather
for several days pa-t, has been delightful.
The Marietta District Meeting of the M.
E. Church Ronth. will convene at Aeworlh,
commencing on Wednesday night next, and
embracing four following days, Sunday in- !
eluded. The trains on the W. & A. R- R-,
run just right. The morning goober traiu !
goes down about 51 o’clock, A. M., and the
fast line for New York returns to Carters- j
ville about 5 o’clock, P. M. Parties can go
down in the morning ami return in the even- j
ing. We hope that arrangements will be
made with Chemkef R. R., to run a train on i
Sunday, from Siilesbero to Acworth, for the
accommodation of all who may wish to go !
down and return that day, provided there is j
no other arrangement made hy W. & A. TR. R. j
- !"■!£■■> j
TOWN MATTERS,
.T. T. Gibson, Local Kuitor.
fc-SrU. W. Mi'tmiy Is ov.r authorized
andXonector. To receive and receipt for Sub
scription to the Exnvess, and to collect claims.
"W. F. WEEMS is our authorized
local and. traveling' Agent, to receive and re
ceipt for subscriptions to the Express.
All contract advertisers in the Express
are considered regular subscribers.
Owing to the press of other
matter and the lack of time, we are
compelled to omit our locals.
Funeral Notice.
The friends and acquaintances of
Mr. and Mbs. W. S. D. Wikle, are in
vited to attend the funeral of their in
fant child, at the Town Cemetery, on
this (Tuesday) morning at nine o’clock.
Cartersville, Ga.
CarncßsviLLE. Ga. June 25, 1871.
Correspondence of the Journal of
Commerce.
Cartersville, a pleasant, thrifty and
beautiful town in the valley of the Et
owah river, in Cherokee, Georgia, fifty
miles on the way from Atlanta to
Chattanooga, is said to be the garden
spot of Georgia. The natives consid
er it “a right smart town, with a heap
of people in it.” It is situated exact
ly on the line between the cotton and
grain regions of this section, and sends
to market from surrounding sections a
variety of products that cannot be du
plicated in quantity and variety by any
place of its size in any foreign country.
The town commenced after the war
with about 500 inhabitants, and now
has about 3,000.
Cartersville has maguificent sur
roundings. The beautiful plantations
in the vicinity are planted mostly in
grass this year, with some cotton, and
it all looks well. The sots is very rich
and productive. The cotton in this
section of Georgia will make two
| thirds of a crop if the ruin does not
continue with its u-.ual regularity and
destroy the stand by preventing the
work. Being high rolling ground the
water has washed off and allowed a
chance to work it some, but it cannot
endure much more rain.
This is in the midst of the iron re
gion. Some five furnaces of large ca
pacity are engaged in making pig iron
from ores taken from the neighbor
hood. The iron is sold to foundries
and machine shops in other localities
—Chattanooga (80 miles from here,)
Atlanta, etc. Among the other indus
tries are a large car factory, two mer
chant flouring mills, an extensive car
riage manufactory, plaining mill, sev
eral wagon shops, and a number of
stores and warehouses.
This is the residence of Gen. P. M.
B. Young, who represents the Atlanta
district in Congress. The district is
as fine and prosperous as any in the
South. It is traversed by twelve rail
roads, which furnish an outlet to mar
ket for the products of all parts of it.
The climate is delightful. Cartersville
is a famous summer resort for visitors
from the Southern seacoast who desire
dry and elevated summer residences.
There is said to be iron ore enough
in the mountains surrounding tuis
place to supply the entire world for
years. It is singular that it has not
been developed before and that it is
not now being utilized more rapidly.
W. P. c. ‘
The above is from the pen of a dis
interested and impartial witness, as he
gave our town and county a passing
glimpse. But the half has not yet
been told. Seeing is believing and
needs no further affirmation. We are
a great people and have a great town.
People who want to buy goods and
groceries cheap, come here to do it ;
Messrs. Gower, Jones & Cos., manufac
ture vehicles for, and sell them to, par
ties for a hundred miles around, and
their business still continues to in
crease. Messrs. Gower and Hall built
up an enviable reputation while at
Gainesville, Ga., and Rev. R. H. Jones
has done the same thing here, as man
ufacturers of vehicles, of all kinds; all
are experienced hands at the business.
Our steam mills cant be beat for good
flour and meal. Our foundry and ma
chine shop promises abundant success.
v Our Plaining and Matching mill al-
has ks hands full. And our
ri„_ lev ctory has every prospect for an
While oor iron fo
rces ore in tu H blast StM ‘ here is
“tuple room for n ,or ® “■' chme 9 an<J
“greater number o. f aud
working men. The cr,' B
oome, and tbo response is m
come !" We vyeleuuie them wit.’’ °P eu
arms
Savannah, July 22 —Cotton irregular;
middlings ID$ ; net receipts 60 sales 50;
stock 5263.
1 he new Methodist Church, iu this place,
is going up rapidly. > -
,Gl-OItGIA SOAP FACTORY
r MAKES THE BEST GRADES OF
LAUNDRY SOAPS,
And YYiil Soon Add
toilet soap.
SELL CHEAPER THAN THE
SAME QIIAMTY BE
Laid Down From Any
MARKET in AMERICA.
AU the Profits we ask, in what in paid in
Preio-lit FVom
NEW YORK MARKET:.
THY OTil it GOODS,
AND WE WILL
«»
RISK the BALANCE.
wsr Take All Grease In Exchange.
TA LLOWESPE Cl ALL Y DESIRED.
HITCHCOCK &-SPENCER,
july 18— ts. Atlanta, Ga.
tW~ Box 18; Office at Howard & McCoy's
Drug Store, on Peach Tree Street.
—. a _
Bgk- Mr. It. F. Pickren is Agent for
the “Celebrated Common Sense Sew
ing Machine,” the best Machine for the
money in use. He requests all to call
at his Furniture Store and examine it.
June 2—ts.
CIDIMINC HIGH SCHOOL.
...... O .....
“Nihil sine Laboer, sed Labor omnia vincent."
O
'J' * \ J’.L T l ..'“ c ‘Pal, and Professor of Mathematics, Greek and German.
r Professor of Latin, Natural, Mental and Moral Science.
r i! vivfwr ot ' Director in Primary Department.
Assistant in Primary Department.
vJrct ifn * Director in Music Department.
* Mica irnoiTi’m Assistant in Music Department.
Miss LOU. UI SHAW, Teacher of Embroidery, Painting and Drawing.
O
EXPENSES:
Tuition in Literary Department ;... $1.50 to R 0 per month.
do. Music Department, 4 00 tta.
Embroidery, Ac.,— .3.00 dot
Board, (with private families,) 8.00 do.
„ Session opens (June) 19th instant. For further particulars address the Principal.
Cumming, Ga. June 12, 1871-sw2w
Z. W. & M. C. JACKSON & CO.,
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING,
AND PROPRIETORS OF THE
Carlersville Steam Pluming Mill,
VWO BKSW WLYWD WRD ADA 08. YKWSWRT,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Sash will be furnished at the Factory (and boxed when necessary) at the
Following Prices:
Sash Bxlo,lo cents-primed and glazed, 22 X cents Sash 12x14,14 cents—primed and glazed, 3t-cts.
Sash 10x12, H eta.— “ “ 28 “ Sash 12x16, 15 cents— •* •* 40cts.
Sash 10x14, 13 cts.— “ “ 33 Sash 12x18, 10 cents— “ “ 4!,cts.
Sash 10x16,11 ct».— “ “ 35 “ Sash 12x20, 18 cents— * *• sects.
Sash 10x18, 15 cts.— “ “ 40 “ Sash 12x22. 20 cents — “ “ 55 cts.
Other sizes in proportion. Tire above sash are made plain. When made lip sash, 2 cents per
light will he added. AU sash glazed with a good article of Glass.
ROLLING BLINDS 75 cents per foot,measuring the height, without painting, catches or hin
ges. Blinds for Windows more than 3 feet 6 inches wide, charged extra, in proportion to the
width.
PANEL DOORS
Four Panels, 11-4 thick, plain, $4.00; one side moulded, $4.50; both sides moulded. $5.00. Bevel
ed Doors same price as One side moulded. Fitly cents additional for everv 1-4 inch in thickness.
These prices are for doors 3 feet hy 7; larger doors charged extra, in proportion to size.
ofeg“* All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and Ceiling tongued and grooved. Brackets,
and all kinds of Scroll Sawing for Ornamental Work done to order. Shop Work of all kinds
executed with neatness and dispatch. Special Contracts made for large Jobs, (—A>prr*.»..)—
J. & S. BONES & CO.,
IMPORTERS OP AND DEALERS IN
IRON AND STEEL,
Hardware, Cutlery, Gmg, Ac.,
ROME, CA.
Besides having DEC IDEDLY the LARGEST STOCK
of HARDWARE, in all its Departments, in the Chero
kee country, we are the Exclusive Agents for the sale of
BItWDV’S
Celebrated Portable, Stationary,
■>tt( ■■■■- .<(•>.,. i\i ,«j« l*vt> AllHI 1
AND ....
Plantation Engines.
PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW AND GRIST MULLS,
AND MILL MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Persous intending to erect Mills of any kind, would do well to consult wjth us,
And can be furnished at Strictly Manufacturers Prices.
Blandy’s Portable Steam Engines and Saw-Mills have taken
the First Premiums at
The United States Fair,
The Ohio State Fair at Cincinnati,
The Ohio State Fair at Dayton,
The Ohio State Fair at Zanesville,
The Ohio State Fair at Sandusky,
The Indiana State Pair at Indianapolis,
The Missouri State Fair at St. Louis,
The Tennessee State Fair at Nashville,
The Goergia State Fair at Macon,
The Arkansas State Fair at Little Rock,
The Agricultural Fair Association Ga. & Ala. Rome Ga.
The Kentucky North Western Agricultural Society.
The Great Industrial Exposition at Cincinnati,
And many other Fairs of less consequence, and never failed
to beat all competitors, in any contest in which they were evei
1 entered
\\re ,rfve a full square guarantee upon all the Machinery sold
n s»nd for Catalogue ar and Price List.
by
Mi
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copies of Webster's Unabridged in as many of
her Public School*.
The State oi WISCONSIN, about 5000—nearly
every School.
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The State of CONN ECTICt T has made pro
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july 21,-swim,
Away with your Broom Factory ! Carters
ville is ahead of that! She now boasts oi
a real, live COLLAR FACTORY! Ask
Billy Edwards and Rogee Williams!
Pemberton’s Compound Extract ofStillin
gia—the great Blood Purifier.
A fVw Word* to the* ■.<a<Hc*.
I .Many Indies, particularly »i<*'»ers nurs
I ing, complain oC a. tired, listless feeling, ot
complete exhaustion, on arising in the W >rn-
I ing. On the wife and mallwr i|t>vqfve* |I%T
, responsibility of regulating ilie duties of tbe
WouseMJ* H-r cares are numerous, and
the mental as"the physical powers are fre
f, tally Oiilleii into rcy»i«i»iop. She often
tin-l* her slijrbte.dt oOCJtpalion a weary ta*h
an-l existence a burden, while at the sain*
htinaeshe has no regular disease- Hostetler s
| Htontach Hitter*, it mwurtod to at this period
will prove an unfailing remedy for this an
noying lassitude. The effect* o' th s potent
agent arc noon *cen in the rosy check and
elastic step of the head of the family, as
with restored health and renewed spirit* she
takes her accostomed 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 many diseases
following its advent be avoided. A* a med
ical agent it has no equal, while its pleasing
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 its virtues and commend it to use.
Messrs. Gower, Jonett A Cos.,
Are still at tbeir old trade -making,
selling, aud repairing carriages, bug
gies, Wagons, 4*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 won for them a notoriety
for substantial, durable, and style of
finish of work, seldom, if ever, attained
by any like establishment in the South
ern States. See advertisement.
Ift. JOURDAN,
HOWARD & HARRALSON, Atlanta, Ga.,
have on hand the following Choice Brands
of manufactured Tobacco, which they offer
to trade as low as the lowest;
Brown’s Log Catrm,
Cabin Home,
Golden Choice,
Pike’* Peak,
Winfree’* Gold Leaf,
Pranly’s XXX,
Montaief,
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 Cigars.
S. & M. HERMAN,
Have Received the
ROOT ELEGAXT,
Best Selected
ill
Cheapest!
STOCK OF
DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Ladies’ and Gents’
Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS* VALISES,
&C.
English School.
MreSMmDA HOWARD win opea an En _
lish. Mixed School, in the School Room on
me land and near the residence of J, A. Howard
and in which she taught last on Mon
dav next, the Slat instant. Girls and little boys
" **l he admitted on the following terms;
First class.—Spelling, Reading, Writing
Primary Arithmetic, and
Geography, (per month,) |1 BO
Second Class.—English Grammar, History
and Arithmetic, (month) 00
The fall term will continue four months.
»« deduction made for loss of time, exceot in
cases of protracted sickness. except in
Cartersvillc, Ga., July 25, 1871.-swtf
. kln.huHki! i
RADWAV'S READY RELIEF.
CGKIws TilK WORST l’ UNS
in front One to Twenty Minnies.
not o;n i : i ioi u
after reading this advertisement need any one
>rrrfc.it wrra pain. , u
t the first ami is
The Only fttln ltcnieriy
that instantly stops The wio-t excruciating phHK
.ilia's Inflammations, and cures Congestions,
whether of the Lung-- stomach. Bowels, or oth
er glands or organs, by one appl jJkifi'OV, 5; f,
JN rib >M ON K i'«> TW EXTV MIN U r fc>.
no matter how violent or excruciating the p«in
he lttlKl M \ TJ<„. : Red-ridden, Jnlitin, 1 riji
plH. Nervous. Nenralgh . or prostrated with
liscuse may suffer. •
Railway** !’ratfjr Keli»*f
W.LL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION of the kidneys,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BIDDER.
INFLAMMATION OE THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS. CROUP- DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH.INFLUENTA
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE,
NURALGIA. RHEUMATISM,
COLO CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS,
The application of the Heady Relief to the
part or parts where the pain or difficult} exists
will afford case and comfort.
Twenty drops in haU a tumbler ot water will
in a few moments cure (. ItAMI’S >rAs-M>.
SOUR STOM ACH. HEARTBURN. Sick Head
ache. Di akkhik a, Dysentkkry, ( OI.IC. M INI* I
in the BOWEI.S, and all Intkknai. UAt ns.
Travelers should always carry a liottle ot
Kadway’s Keady Belief with them. A few
drops in watsr will*prevent sickuess or pains
from change of water. It is better than French
Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FKVER AND AGI'E.
FEVER AND AGUEeurwl for fifty cents.—
There is not a remedial agent in this world that
will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Mela
rions, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, 1 ellow, ami
other Fevers, (aided by Uapwat’s Pills) m»
quick as Rahway's Ready Relief. Fifty cents j
per bottle.
HEALTH M3EAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREASE OF
FLESH ANC WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY’S
SARSAPPARiLLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASSONISHINL 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 Great Blood PURIFIER.
Every dropol the SA RSA PPAftILLA RBS()L
VENT communicates through the Hlnbd, Sweat,
Urine, and other fluids and juices of the system
th* vigor of life , for it repairs the wastes of the
body with new and sound material. Scro
fula. Syphilis, Consumption , Glandular , diseases,
lfleers in the throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the
Glands, and other parts of the system. Sore Eye s.
Strumormts discharge* from the Ears, anti the
worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruptions. Eerer
Sores, Scald Head , fling Worm, Salt Bheum. Ery
sipelas, A me, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh,
Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all wettkening
and painful discharges, Night Siceats, Loss of
Sperm and all wastes of the life jtriaciple. are with
in the curative range of this tconder of Modern
Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any
jterson using it for either of these forms of disease
its potent power to cure.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the
wastes and decomjiosition that is continually
progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes,
and repars the same with new material made
from healty blood—and this the SAKS A PAUIL
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 InPrapid. and ev
ery day the patient w ill feel himself growing
better and stronger, the food digesting better,
appetite improving, and flesh and weight in
creasing.
Not only does the Saksapakilman Resolv
knt excel all known remedial agents in the
cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and
Skin diseases; but it is the only positive cure
for
Kidney A Bladder Com
plaints.
Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of
Urine,' Bright’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
lious appearance, and white boue dust deposits,
and when there is a pricking, burning sensa
tion when passing water, and pain iu the Small
of the back and along the Loins.
D . RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, 4 and
strengthen. Radway’s Pills, for the cure of all
disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kid
neys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache,
Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, Billiousuess, Billions Fever, fufiainiuuthm
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 lrom Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the
Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heathurn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or
Weightin the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach.
Swimming in the Head, Hurried and Difficult
Breathing.
A few doses of RADWAY’S PILLS will free
the system from all thelabove named disorders.
Price 25 cents per Box. SOLD BY DRUG
GISTS,
READ “FALSE AND TRUE." Send one
letter-stamp to RADWAY A CO., No, 87 Maid
en Lane, New York. Information worth
thousands will be sent you.
July 7,1871 -wly.
Grover and Baker Sewing Machine
m YUS celebrated Sewing Machine has Veen iu
JL use for nearly twenty years, and is now us
ea by over three hundred thousand families,
and has gained a reputation far above any oth
er sewing Machine. It Las l»een awarded more
national prizes than any other machine in the
world; at the Great World’s F’air at New York,
it was awarded the Gold Medal; at the London
Fair it won the very highest prize, and in 18H7,
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 ha.-
been exhibited. However, we do notclaim that
premiums won at our State and County 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 esrover A Baker is the
best:
It is the tightest running Machine in usfc; it is
the simplest; it is more rapid in its movements;
sews directly trom two spools without rewind
ing; sews all kinds of work without baisting,
can do twice as nint h work in a dav as anv
other machine; it is the most durable, anil
almost noiseless; it sews equally well on all
kinds of goods, from the linest Swiss muslin to
the heaviest Beaver cloth; makes the elastic
lock-stitch much the strongest in use, an devery
machine is fully warranted. Who can desire
any more in a sewing machine. There is every
variety aud size of these machines, from the
lightest family to the heaviest leather machine.
These machines are now for sale at Oartorsville,
Ga., byLeon A (.AMP, in one of Judge Parrott’s
new .Store Houses, under the City hall. Ma
chines will lie delivered to customers either in
or out of the city, and full instructions given
free of charge; and should any of opr machines
fall short of our recommendation, the monev
will be cheerfully refunded.tar placed in its
stead any other machine in use. Old Machines
repaired and put in good order on the very
shortest notice.
LEON. A. CAMP,
CartersYille, Ga.
Finest* and- Purest Liqours in
town, at the Star. Saloon.
May 26,—tf.
Gibsou’s Diodora, 15 years old.
The best whisky on market.
Star Saloon.
May 26*~tf,
Ilf
tjllnVLhß-ijulgaisA
1 W ...... Froprtotw. R. H. Mtf*«»oi. A IV; I**** A
OH. Af.uu, Su Ifrsscisro, C. 1., *n*l J 4 Commsirv slroi, .X. y
t MILLIONS Bear Tesuliunny to thotr
Wnnderrul ratstbe Effort*.
They are not a vile Fancy Drink, ltwi«i>fF», r
Ram, Whiskey, Proof hririls and llrfewi
Llg a ora doctored, spiced ands we* toted to pleaae the
taste.called “Tonics,” “Appetiser*,’ “Bes*oreV*. , 'kc. r
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness nun ram.but are
a true Medici ne.made from tfcys Native Root* and Herb*
of California, free from all Alcoholic Mimn
lanta. They are th* GREAT 111.0011 IM Kl-
FIF.K and A LIFE fiIVINfS FBI SCI PI.E,
a perfect Bottorator and Inrigorstor of tbe System,
carrying off all |«oisonous matter and restoring theblo. 4
to a healthy condition. No |>oraon can tsia. theso tvw
ter* according to direct and remain
provided their bones are not destroyed ny inmeial
poison or other means, and the vital organa wasted
beyond the iK»int of repair. rprp r%
They arc a Gentle rurgntlve n* n tll* a
Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of S»3wig
as a poweiful agent in retie,ing Congestion or
mat ion of the Liver, and nil the Viaeral itrgau*.
FOR FEMALE COM FLA I JtTk, in young or
old, married or .ingle, at th* dn wn of womanhood or at
the tnm of life, these Tonic Titters hare n* equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhcnnta
tism and Gotit, Dyspepnin of ltiHl«eirtl#*»
Bilious. Remittent and Intermittent le
vers, Diseases oi the Blood, Liver, Kid
ney* and Blnddcr, these Bittern hav,. boen m.w,
successful. Such Disenses arc caused by Vitiated
Dlood, which is generally produced by derangement
of the Digestive Oigms.
DYBFEFBIA OR IX DIGESTION, Head
ache, Pain in the Shouldors, Coughs, Tightness of th*
Cheat, Dizxiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach,
Bad Ta*te in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of
the H.art, Inflammation of the l.nngt, Pam in tbe re
gions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp
toms, are tbe offsprings of Dyspepsia,
They invigorate the Stomach andstfniulate the torpt
Liver and Bowels, which lender them of sneqirathv
efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impnrttlea. and u«
parting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASE*, Eruption*. Tetter. Saif
Khenm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boilc, Csr
buncles, Rmg-Worm*, Scald Head. Sore Byes. Erysipe
las. Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin. Humor* and
Diseases ot tbe Skin, of whatever name or luiture. ate
titeraflv dreg up and enrried out of the system in a short
time by the use ol theso Bitters. One bottle in such
eases will cowvmee tho moat iocrodulouaof thotr cues
tive effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever ymr ffndfts hn
panties bursting through tho skin ht Pimple*, Erup
tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you dud it ebstructed
and sluggish in tbe veins; cleanse ft when ft is foul,
and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the Mood
pare, and the health of the intern will follow.
Pin, Tape, and oilier Worms, lurking in tho
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
and removed. Pays a distinguished physiologist,
there is scarcely an individual upon tho face of the
earth whose body is exempt from the presence of
worms. It is not upon th* healthy element* of th*
body that worm* exist, but upon the diseased humors
and slimy deposits that breed these living moustern of
disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no
anthelmintics will free the system from worms like
these Bitters.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. 11. MCDONALD A ©a.
Druggists and Oen. Agents. San Francisco. California,
and 31 and 34 Commerce Street, New York.
BIT*SOLD BY ALL DRUUGI9T9 AND DEALERS.
Cartersrille, Prices Current."
Corrected Semi-Weekly by A. K. Hudgens,
Grocery Mcrfthaut.
Cotton
Axes per rtoz. |13.(J0 to ft.VOO
Butter—Goshen tb SO (k> SO
“ Country »5 Ot 30e
Beeswax lb 20 25
Brimstone A sulph. tt, B(n>ls
Blucstoue lh ih 15(<yJ0
Borax tb 50 sh, 60
Craekere—Butter tb A5
“• Bada.."....Tvaio
“ Cream... IK«r2O
Candy—Fane,v asst, lb ISPiiMO
“ .Stick" 19&k)
Coffee—Rio.... tb .18>£(fe25
“ Java 26(n&2$
Cream Tartar, Tb 500675
Camphor—(ltirn, tb 1.25*2.00
Cotton Cards, doz fc7.50fq,8.00 !
Kpsoin .Hal t 5,... tb ... 8r<615
Grain—Corn, bush. 756680 |
“ Wheat, re. 1.1.50—60
“ Rye 7.%n80
“ Peafi
“ Oats 50i(t60
“ Clover Seed $9.50-12
Sugar—Brown, tb Uka;l4
* r (•’ 14«615
“ A..... 15^16%
“ Crushed 16Va;13
** I*owr*d .... D*d>2o
Syrup—Muscova. gal 40f*50
“ Golden (**4,1.00
“ Kx. tiolden |lfMt.2s
“ New Orleans SOoitl
Oil—Tanner’s, gal fl,lo--40
“ Kerosene....- .... 4.V4H0
“ Linseed, raw *1.250*1.40
“ “ boil’d !f1.85f«1.50
Roj>e—Manilla lb
“ Machine .... 11 <615
“ (Jotton .... .... 37<V640
Cotton Yarns, bun. 1.30-1.40
Brown Sheetings, yd. lTVifll
Dried I’eai-lies, bush 1.50-75
“ Apples |l.7?>
Vinegar—Cidar, gal 50(<575
Satterfield & Wefford,
&8A&88S m
Family
OItOCEBIEg
AND
Protoe©.
CAItTERSVILLE, GA.
4T the old stand, East side of the rail
road, where we promise to sell on as
good terms, aud as low down ,*n price, as
any grocery house in town, either Tyy the
'Wholesale or BetalU
Come and see us and test our aineeriry:
J H SATtrBFJEfIh
apr 12wlv J tj WOFFORD.
Prophylactic FlttM.
rjplHii_hH*l liable Family Medicine, for puri
f\
of sickness; for burns, sores, wounds, stings.
es: for catarrh, sore month, sore thronkjfrlinthe
ria; for cholic, diarrhoea, cholera; as a wash to
fruit stains, taken internally a.
well as applied externally: «r> highly recom
mended by all who have used it—is for sale b\
ail Druggists and Country Merchants, and may
be ordered direr tf\ of. , ~ '
D-VUUY PRO Eli YJI7ATIU CO..
Doc. y*. lei William Street. N. Y.
ihist Received
FINE*
TABfeL. CUTLEBYt
A New Supply of Castors
AND OTHER TLATED WAUUE
CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BfIHFHT
in anv Southern market*
J. T. OTTY’X.
■ ■■ - ’
#ouThe Star Salooi? is the pfece
to get the finest and the cheapest ci-.
gars in Carte rsville, aud no mistake.
May 20, -ts,
. ....per lb. 10 to IT
Meats:
Shoulders Tbl2(®l4
Clear rh side 12up16
Plain hams
Canv. hums 18 9(9
Fresh pork f(| 10
Glieese. tt, 18
Cigars. M
“:i>om,ns(**;s<>
TobatH'.O Tb 60(<<70c
“ Medium
“ Prime,l.oor«l.sft
“ Va l,eaf2o{,'C2s';
“ Smoking
| do*. 12fitl6c
' Kfmir, cwt. |4(%4.50
r<l, tb 14<»16c
Meat. bush. 75(<600c
Lime. bbl. 1.75(42.5))
Rive, It) ... (k<6l2
&tff,ds»ck 2.:i r qf2.4 r
Soda, tt
Starch, lb ...B®ls
Soajl-Bar tt' ft'<6l2 1 ,
jd>ot, bag |2.7.V^3.00
Shovels. A iu_ sl.r<U
fnm ft, <f. s<s'J
Putty tt> RajlOr.
indigo M
Tallow, tb 10r(6!2 : ,
Tea. tb |1.2.V41.f0
Keafclieys^ji, 65«i75
Pepper, tt," *sa%
Mavk’l, kit $2—2.75
Potatoes. Ir. 75<285
“ . Sweet . $2.!)0
Twine, bag. SO<*s.s
Candles, lb
Lumber M .s.]<'•-4
Wool, wash. 20dkiO
Osnaburgs y
Turpentine 7Vifsl
Rags, cot Bn tb
White Lead KVAVS
KstrellaOil