The Cartersville semi-weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1871, August 01, 1871, Image 3

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IA XJA I- ITEMS. ('artersvillu, <•'»•* \iiniist I, Is.l. ,<>\vrs MATTi^B^ J.T.G^ >I40,I » Local Kditor. W. Mirphy is our authorized Agent lector. To receive and receipt for Sub scription to the Express, and to collect claims. •hjjyUev. W. F. WEEMS is our authorized Imud and traveling Agent, to receive and re cCi|,t for subscriptions to the Express. All contract advertisers in the Express ttr e considered regular subscribers. Subscription Club Rates. In order to place the Semi-Weekly Caktkrs ville Express in every house and family in the County of Bartow and adjacent counties, we will it one year to any address for TWO DOL- I \Hi 9&r XTMICTLY IX Al> VA XCE. yld subscribers can avail themselves of our new terms by paying up arrearages. TO AGENTS: \ny man who will send us Five Names op new fii'BSCßibkrs and Ten Dollars, will be entitled to one copy ofthe Rkmi-Wekkly Express, one T( >,ir GRATIS, and for every additional five, an extra copy of the same or an Agricultural Monthly, one year. Kememrer that you get two copies of the paper every week. The teachers Bartow county are re quested to meet, at the Court-Hous(f in Car tersville, on the first Tuesday in August proximo. Matters of vital importance wil be submitted for consultation. I. (1. HUDSON, July 22, 1871. RONALD JOHNSTON. XffQ* Mess Jno L. Wikle and W. F Weems have opened a Market House on West Main Street, next door to the Tin Shop of Jas. W. Strange, and one just be low the Railroad Saloon of George Briant and they keep at each of these stands, at all times, fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork and Chickens, for sale cheap. Give them a trial. No rain yet. Dust in profusion. Vegetation of every description, burn ing up. Rev. It. H. Headen, the young and talented pastor of the Baptist Church at this place, preached a very able and eloquent sermon, to an unu sually large congregation, on Sunday last. Mr. Headen bids fair to occupy, in the not far distant future, a promi nent position in the galaxy of the first pulpit orators of the day. KaT The Adjourned term of Bartow Superior Court is now in session, Judge J. R. Parrott presiding. Law breakers, rioters, and all the balance who are guilty of misdemeanors, had better be on the qui viw. Jtegrßev. Hr. Wui. H. Felton will preach at the Court House in this place, on Sabbath next. The “colored troops” indulged in benzine pretty extensively last Sat urday. Sequel—Town treasury swell ed; “colored troop*' ” purses depleted somewhat. V&T Those parties who are in the habit of rocking people passing to fro on the streets of nights, had better be rvery cautious, for Jim Wilkinson, our wide-awake Marshal is on the lookout for them, and should he over haul the scamps they would have the ex quisite pleasure of inspecting the in side of the “Wilkinson House,” and that would retard their fun (?) for a day or two. Owing to the fact that one of our heavy editors is on the Grand Ju ly, and the other in attendance upon the Commencement exercises of the State University at Athens, we deem it necessary to offer aa apology to our readers for the lack of the usual editorial matter in this pa per. Jfca?* Work on the new Methodist Church goes bravely on; also on the new Jail. 16?* If you want to keep perfectly cool these dry, sultry days, go to the post-cilice and swap ten cents for a glass of that Ice cold Soda Water. Kit Conyers has some of the finest chewing tobacco in this town, and other good things that ain't tobac co. fla?"* Walking slowly down Main street Saturday evening about nine o'clock, thinking of everything in gen eral and nothing in particular, our ears suddenly caught the sound of music, which caused us, almost involuntarily, to proceed toward the place from whence the melodious sound emanated. Having arrived at a point where dis tance lent enchantment—not to the view, but the sound, we halted and enrapturously listened to the dove like •voice oi the moon-struck youth, and the dulcet notes of the banjo with which another youth who had evident ly been drinking moon-beams, accom panied him, we were more forcibly than ever before impressed that mu sic did really have charms to soothe, &c. The harmony was complete, the voice of the young man aud notes of the banjo cording so precisely that it was diflieut to distinguish “which from tother.aud tother from something else.’’ Ko discords, no harsh or grating notes, nor anything repulsive to the “most refined and educated musical ear,” but as the melodious sounds floated forth upon the evening zephyrs, and were 01 ne gently away, verberating and re verberatiug ots’r hill and dale, uowr’js ! ing now falling, gradually yet sooth ingly and sweetly dying away, it made |us feel like we had been suddenly caught up from this mundane sphere, to the abode of the muses, a place resonant with the “concord of sweet sounds,” or were again listening to the fascinating voice of the “Sweet Singer of Zion,” or had unconsciously been transported to, and were wander ing through Elysfan fields. All things earthly are evernesceut, and have an end, and although the music j to which we had been listening, we 1 thought rather unearthly, it too, came | to an end, thus breaking our reverie* and the last we heard of the young enchanters they were earnestly en treating someone to ‘ Put them in their Little Beds,” which some kind hearted fellow did, after which a sol emn stillness reigned. While liiiigrniitM for Hie South. [From the Augusta Chronicle and Sentient.] The attention of tiie readers of the Cron cle k Sentinel is directed to the advertise ment of Messrs. Butler, Chadwick, Gary & Cos., which appears in another column of this paper. It will be seen that they have formed a Land and Immigration Association for the purpose of bringing to South Caroli na immigrants from Europe and the North ern States, arul settling them upon lands se lected by the Assocition. The manner in which they propose to raise funds to carry out this most commendable design is briefiy as follows: One hundred and fifty thousand tickets are to be sold at five dollars per tick et, which will entitle the holders to admis sion to a series of concerts to be! given in Charleston during the month of next Octo ber. Each purchaser of a ticket will also be entitled to a chance at two thousand four hundred and four gifts, which will be dis tributed during the progress of the concerts. The prises amount to five hundred thousand dollars, and all of them are in cash save one. The first prize is the Academy of Music—a magnificent buildiug recently erected in Charleston- It is one of the fin est buildings in the South, is situated in the centre of the city, brings in an unusal rental ol si-0,000, and cost $200,000. The second prize is one hundred thousand dollars, the third, twenty-five thousand; the fourth, ten thousand, and so on. The scheme is re commended, and its managers endorsed by the best and most prominent citizens of South Carolina and New York city. Some ot these managers certainly need no en dorsement. Generals M. C. Butler and M. W. Gary, for instance, are too well known among us to need backing, and their names aloiic show that there is nothing bogus til the Association. The purchaser of a five dollar ticket may become one of the wealth iest men in the South, and whoever draws a prize is sure of getting it—no matter where he oornes from or whom he may be But, laying aside a pecuniary view of the matter, the objects of the Association are such as will receive the support and approv al of every m.n in the South who desires the material prosperity of his country. South Corolina is overrun with anative col-, ored population idle and thriftless. It is with the greatest difficulty that laborers for the plantations cau be procured ; vast tracts ot laud are not cultivated at all, and every species of real estate has greatly deprecia ted in value. In order to remedy this dis tressing condition of affairs, in order that education and reliable laborers may be se cured, that the vast resources of the btate may be developed, and the price of land may appreciate to something near their val ue, the aid of immigration must be invoked. Intelligent and industrious laborers must be procured from England, Ireland, France, Germany, Sweeden, the Northern States and the Eastern. To get this labor requires capital at first. It is folly to talk of bring ing immigrants to the South unless induce ments are held out to them. Immigration Societies have hitherto attempted to do bus iness in the South withaut money—and hence their failure. The passage money of the immigrants^must be advanced to them, and lands sold cheaply and on long time, or good wages must be paid. The managers of the Association above mentioned know and appreciate these facts, and are working in accordance with their teachings. While this Association is a Carolina institution, it is not the State alone which will be benefitted. We, of this State, are fully as much interest ed in its success. If the stream of immigra tion can be diverted from the West, though South Carolina may be the first State to feel its effects, Georgia will soon be reached, and every other Southern State will be a gainer also. We trust that the scheme will receive the liberal encouragement of our citizens. Messrs; John J. Cohen & Sons are general agents for the sale of tickets in Augusta. A Knotty Law Question. -One of the oldest questions ever submitted to law yers, is now puzzling those of Hart ford, Connecticut. It seems that a man who recently died there left a widow, childless, but expecting shortly to become a mother. By his will he provided that if his expected child proved to be a boy, two-thirds of the property should go to him and one thira to the widow ‘ mother. If, how ever, the child proved to be a girl, only one-third of the estate was to go to her and two-thirds to the mother. The result was, of course, awaited with an interest even greater than that usual ly bestowed upon such events. The result is, the widow has become the mother of twins —a boy and a girl. ftIEH. In this city, on Sunday, the 23d inst., of Congestion, Mrs. MARY M., wife of Hugh McDonald. She was a member of the M. E Church, aud died trusting in Jesus.— Columbus Sun. There were manufactured in the United States last year, over a half million sewing machines. GEORGIA SOAP FACTORY MAKES THE BEST GRADES OF LAUNDRY SOAPS, And Will Soon Add TOILET SOAP. SELL CHEAPER THAN THE SAUK QI ALITY ( A\ BE Laid Down From Any MARKET in AMERICA. All the Profits we ask, is what is paid iu Preigflit F’i*oiii NEW YORK MARKET!. TRY OUR GOODS, AND we w ill KINK the BALANCE. BttUt' Take All Grease In Exchange. TA LLOW ESP ECIALL Y DESIRED. HITCHCOCK & SPENCER, july 18— ts. Atlanta, Ga. Box 18; Office at Howard & McCoy’s Drug Store, on Peach Tree Street. Mr. R. F. Pickreu is Agent for the “Celebrated Conxion Sense Sew ing Machine,” the best Machine for the money iu use. He requests all to call at his Furniture Store and examine it. June 2—ts. CUMING HIGH SCHOOL. ...... o ..... I ‘Nihil sine Laboer , sed Labor omnia vincenl." y.' \ Principal, and Professor of Mathematics, Greek and German. S tit t * J ’ “ILBURN, A. M.‘ Professor of Latin, Natural, Mental and Moral Science. "• W. BALLENGEIt, Director in Primary Deparfment. Vi.okY CENT, Assistant in Primary Department. aJiff TRIPP, Director in Music Department. iJrfoo x fb BELL, Assistant in Music Department. MISS LOU. UPSIIAW, Teacher of Embroidery, Painting and Drawing. O EXPENSES: Tuition in Literary Department, f1.50 to $4-00 per month. do. Music Department, 4.00 do. Embroidery, Ac., 3.00 do. Board, (with private families,) 8.00 do. ®*£?"Next Session opens (June) 19th instant. For further particulars address the Principal, Cununing, Ga. June 12,1871-sw2w Z. W. & M. C. JACKSON & CO., CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING, AND PROPRIETORS OF THE Carter svtlle Steam Planing Mill, •KWO SKSW WIAWW KWW WOOW YkCTOWT, CARTERS YILLE, GEORGIA Sash will be furnislied at the Factory (and boxed when necessary) at the Following Prices: Sash Bxlo, 10 cent*—primed and glazed, 22)£ cents Sash 12x14,14 cents—primed and glazed, 35cfs. Sash 10x12,12 cts.— “ “ 28 “ Sash 12x16, 15 cents— “ 40cts. Sash 10x14, 13 cts.— “ “ 33 “ Sash 12x18, 16 cents— “ “ 45 cts. Sash 10x16, 14 cts.— “ “ 35 “ Sash 12x20, 18 cents— ‘ 50 cts. Sash 10x18, 15 cts— “ “ 40 “ Sash 12x22. 20 ceuts— “ “ 55 cts. Other sizes in proportion. The above sash are made plain. When made lip sash, 2 cents per light will be added. All sash glazed with a good article of Glass. BOLLING BLINDS 75 cents per foot,measuring the height, without painting, catches or hin ges. lilinds for Windows more than 3 feet 6 inches wide, charged extra, in proportion to the width. PANEL DOORS Four Panels, 11-4 thick, plain, $1.00; one side moulded, $4.50; both sides moulded, $5.00. Bevel ed Doors same price as one side moulded. Fifty cents additional for every 1-4 inch In thickness. These prices are for doors 8 feet bv 7; larger doors charged extra, in proportion to size. 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. (—Express..) J. & S. BONES & CO., IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN IRON AND STEEL, Hardware, Cutlery, duns, ROME, CA. Besides having; DECIDEDLY the LARGEST STOC K °C HARO WARE, in all its Departments, in the Chero kee country, we are the Exclusive Agents for the sale of Celebrated Portable, Stationary, and ; 7; Plantation Engines. PORTABLE CIRC'HEAR SAW AND GRIST BILLS, AND BILL MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Persous intending to erect Mills of any kind, would do well to consult with us, Ami 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 coutest in which they were evei entered. We give a lull square guarantee upon all the Machinery sold by us. Send for Catalogue aid Price List. March 31, 1871. J. & S. BONES & CO. Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary FOR TUG SCHOOL, ROOR. ISTO Paires, 4to. 3000 Illustrations. Nearly every State Superintendent of Public Instruction inthe Union, or corresponding offi cer, where such au one exists, ha- recommended Webster's Dictionary in the strongest terms. Among them are those of Maine, New Hamp shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York. New Jersey, Pennsyl vania, Maryland. West Virginia, Ohio, Ken tucky, Indiana. Illinois, Missouri, Michigan. lowa. Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Carolina. Alabama, California, and also Canada—T\\ EN TY -FoC It. STATE PURCHASES. The State of NEW Y ORK has place,! 10.000 copies of Webster’s Unabridged in as many of her Public Schools. The State o! WISCONSIN, about 5000—nearly cverv School. The State of NEW JERSEY, 1.5000-nearly every School. The State of MICHIGAN made provisions for all her Schools. • The State of* M ASSACIIUSETTS has supplied her Schools—nearly all. The Stateof IOW A has supplied her Schools. The State of CONNECTICUT has made pro visions for her Schools. In other States many copies have been pur chased for supplying Schools of cities and towns. Wliat better investment can be made for Schools. More than ten times as many are sold of Web ster’s Dictionaries, as of any other Series in this country. At least four-fifths of all the lished in this country own Webster as their standard, and of the remainder, few acknowl edge any standard. Published by G. & C. MERRIAN, Springfield, Massachusetts. Sold by all Booksellers. july 21,-swim, Away with your Broom Factory ! Carters ville is ahead of that! She now boasts 01 a real, live COLLAR FACTORY! Ask Billy Edwards and Roger Williams! Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Stillin gia—the great Blood Purifier. A Few IV»rd<« to the Ladie*. Many Indies. particularly mothers nur* ing. complain of a tire-1, listless feeling. o, comp Ute exhaustion, on arising in ike morn ing. On the wife an*l mother devolves th« responsibility of regulating the duties of the household. Her cares are numerous, and the mental as the physical powers are fre frently called into requisition. She often finds her slightest occupation a weary task and existence a burden, while at the same timeshe has no regular disease. Hosteller's j Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at this period will prOTe an unfailing remedy for this an ; noying lassitude. The effects of th s potent 1 agent are soon seen in the rosy cheek and I 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 many diseases following its advent be avoided. Asa 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, Jones «& Cos., Are still at their old 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 lteoository 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. a®.TOBACCO-—Messrs. 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 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 fino variety of Smok ing Tobaccos and Cigars. S. & M. LIEBMAN, Have Received the MOST ELEGANT, Best Selected And Cheapest! STOCK OF DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C. English School. l\f r .• X PAA O 'Y 4 Rr> " iTI open an Eng. 1 *, h M i xcd the School Room on the land and near the residence ofdfe A. Howard and in which %he taught last sens ion, on Mon dav next, the Stst instant, Girls and little bovs will be admitted on the following' terms: First Class.— Spelling, Reading, Writing Primary Arithmetic, and’ Geography, (per month,) $1 50 Second Class.—English Crammer, History, »nd Arithmetic, (month) f2 00 “ rm will continue fonr months.' No deduction made for loss of time c\rent in oases of protracted sickness ’ tept,n Cartersville, Ga., July 25, 18Tl.-:nvtf It. Ha K. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. CURES THE WORST PAINS la front One to Twenty .Minutes. 3NOT O.N K lIOUI t alter reading this advertisement need any one SUFFKU W 11*41 1»A1N. Il was the first and is Tlio Only l*s*!ii llomcdy that Instantly stops the most excruciating pain.-, .tllavs Inflammations, and cures Congestion*, whether of the Lungs* stomach. Bowels, or oth er glands or organs, by one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent or excruciating the pair the RHEUMATIC. Bed-ridden, Intiim, trip pled, Nervous, Xeuralgie, or prostrated will • lisease may suffer. Radway’s Heady J.elirf W.IL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OE THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE HEART HYSTERICS. CROUP- DIPTHERIA. CATARRH.INFLUENZA HEADACHF. TOOTHACHE, NURALGIA, RHEUMATISM COLO CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS, The application of the lteady lielief to th, part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water wil in a few moments cure OKA Ml’S*, Sl*AS>|s SOCK STOMACH. HEA RTBURN. MCE HEAD ACHE, I»AKRH(KA, UYSKNTKKKY, COLIC. WiXl in thk Bowels, and all Internal I’ains. Travelers should always carry a bottle ol Had way’a Ready Relief with them. A lev drops in' water will prevent sickness or pain from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER ANI» AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Mela rious. Bilious, Scarlet, Tvphoid, Yellow, an, other Fevers, (aided hy Uauway’s Bills) s, quick as Kauw at’s Beady Belief. Fifty cent per bottle. HEALTH N3AU TY! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE OF FLESH ANC WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL, I> R . RAD W AY’S SARSAPPARiLLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASSONISHING 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 dropof the SA USA PPARILLA It ESo 1-- VENT communicated through the Blood, Sweat. Urine, and other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new anti sound material. Scro fula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular, disease*. Ulcers in the throat. Mouth, Tumors. Nodes in the Glands, and other parts of the system. Sore Eyes, Strumorous discharges from the Ears, and the tearst forms of Skin diseases. Eruptions. Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum. Ery sipelas. Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the. Flesh. 'Tumors. Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm arid all wastes of the life priori pie. art with in the curative rang# of this wonder of Mmlern Chemistry, and a few days' use will proveto 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 re pars the same with new material made from healty blood—ami this the SAUSAPAKI 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 Sabsapakiluan Resolv ent excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but it is the ouly positive cure for Kidney <A Iliaddcr 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 bone dust deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensa tion w hen passing water, and pain in the Small of the back and along the Loins. DR. RAD WAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Raaway’s Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kid neys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Billiousncss, Billions Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels. Piles, and all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted t© effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. . Observe the followingsvmptoms result ing from Disorders 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 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 RAD WAY’S PILLS will free the system from all thejnbove named disorders. Price 25 cents per Box. SOLD BY DRUG GISTS. READ “FALSE AND TRUE.” Send one letter-stamp to RADWAY & Cos., No. 87 Maid en Lane, New York. Information worth thousands will be 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 three 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 Gold Medal; at the London Fair it won the very highest prize, and in 1887, at Paris, it was awarded the Cross oft he Legion of Honor; besides this, it has won the First Premium at all tl>e State Fairs where it has been exhibited. However, we do not claim that premiums won at our State and Countv 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 the lightest running Machine in use; 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 ranch 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 finest Swiss muslin to the heaviest Beaver cloth; makes the elastic lock-stitch much the strongest in use, andevory machine is fully warranted. Who can desire any more in a sewing machine. There is every variety and size of these machines, from the lightest family to the heaviest leather Machine. These machines are now for sale at Carter*rate, Ga., by Leon A CAMP, in one of Judge Parrott’s new Store Houses, under the City hall. Ma chines will be delivered to customers either in or out ot the city, and full instructions given tree of charge; and should any of our machines fall short of our recommendation, the monev will be cheerfully refunded or placed in in stead any other machine in use. Old Machines repaired and put in good order on the very shortest notice. LEON A. CAMP. Carters v LHe. G a. Fhiesi aod Purest Lkjmtrs in town, at the Star Saloon. May 26,—tf. Gibson s Diodora, 15 yours old. The best whisky on the market, at the Star Saloon. May 26,-tf. . Sit ‘HI 8 lira J. Walkir. Proprietor. K. M. McDonald A l»ru*gi,u Jt G«n. AgcnU, Fnackco, Cd. t «n4 W C©*ni>«rc# *tr*«t, N. Y. MILLIONS Bear Testimony to Ihelr * Wonderful Curntlve Effect*. They are not a vile Fancy Drink, Mads of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirit* and Refuse Liquors doctored, apiced and nweotened to pleaao the taste,called “Tonics,” “Appetisers,’' “Bcstorers,”fcc., that lead the tippler oil to drunkenness and ruin,but are a true Medicine, made front the Native Root* and Herbs of California, free from oil Alcoholic Stimu lant*. They are the GREAT BLOOD PI Kl- FIERaml A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and lnvigorstor of the Sytua. carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring thebloe A to a healthy condition. No person esn take these Bit ters according to directions and remain K»ng unwell, provided thoir bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organ* wasted beyond tlio point of repair. They are u Gentle Porgntlve n* well n* is Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful tgrnt in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation to the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in younger old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these l’onic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory and Chrenir lihesms* lism and Gout, Dyspepsia or ludigo*ti*u. Milieus, Remittent and Intermittent Fe vers, Disease* of the Blood, Liver, Kid neys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful, Sucli Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by of the Digestive Orgnna. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. ’ o acho. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightne.-- Chest, Dirtiness, {tout Eructations of the Si; . *,j nail Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attack ~ c! the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs. Pam in the .. gioui of the Ridnejs, and a hundred other painful i;nu tome, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tbc torpt Liver and Bowels, which reuacr them of unequal efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, ana ir» parting new life and vigor to th# whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter. Sait lUieuin. Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules. Boils, Ca,- bu tides. It ing-Worms, Scald Head. Sore Kyqe, Eryslpe las Itch. Scurfs. Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the syetem in a shoft time by the use ot these Bitters. One bottle in sack cases will convince the most incredulous of their sura tive effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Brood whenever you find Its fm purities bursting through the skin In Pimples, Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find It obstructed and sluggish in the veins : cleanse It when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape, and oilier Worms, lurking lathe system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Bays a distinguished physiologist, there is scarcely an individual upon th# face or the earth whose body ii exempt from the prvsenes of worms. It is not upon the healthy elemeata es the body that worms exist, but upon ths diseased humor* and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, a* anthelmintics will free the system from worms Ilk* these Bitters. J WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A (KX. Druggists and Ueh. Agents. Ban Francisco. California, and 31 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. *3“SOLD BY ALL DRUGKrISTS AND DEALER*. CartersYille Prices Current. Corrected Semi-Weekly hy A. R. Hudgens, Orocery Mtu'cltanl. Cotton Axes per doit. $13.90 to $15.00 Blitter—Goshen tb 50 ‘it, HO,- “ Country 2&(n, 3Ufe Beeswax lb _3(J «t, 25 Brimstone Jt sulph. tb Bi<s 15 Blnestone tt> tb ts<^2D Borax tb 50 (a; 00 Crackers—Butter th 8 at) 25 “ 50da......7>a(«&15 “ Cream... taa2o Candy—Fancy asst.tb lttradO “ Stick' IWa-to Coffee —Rio tb T?‘,f(i2s “ Java 2A(c2S Cream Tartar, fb 501(575 I Camphor—Gum. tt> 1.25*2.00 | Cotton < tints, doz $7.50(<y8.00 j Fpsont Salts,... lb ... 8(0,15 I Grain—Corn, hush. 75f«,H0 | “ Wheat, re« 1.1.50—60 “ Hye iS(^m “ Peas I.4ontis2 “ Oats . 50-gfiO “ Clover Seed $0.50-12 Sugar—Brown, tb 1 :k<tl 4 ** . C 14(0,15 “ a— “ Crushed “ Powr’d 1H a,2t) Syrup—Muscova. gal 40(550 “ Golden ... 90<51.00 “ Ex. Golden $1051.25 “ New Odeaut 1 OiT—Tanner’s, g;tl sl.l0 —40 “ Kerosene 450$fi0 ** Linseed, raw $1.25 q>1.40 “ “ boil’d sL3rv<sl.so Rope—Manilla lt» 284*10 “ Machine 114515 “ Cotton 37 rpM Cotton Yarns, bun. 1 30 1.40 Brown Sheetings, y .1 Lcsl4 Dried Peaches, bush $1.50-75 “ Apples $1.75 Vinegar—Cidar, gtil 50fat.75 Satterfield & Wofford, m Family GROCERIES AND Produce. CARTERSVILLE, GA. 4T the old stand, East side of llie rail road, where we promise to seil on good terms, and as low down inf any grocery house in town, eit' • 1 Wholesale 01* Ccme and see ns and test our >■ : • •<v ~v. J II SATTERFiEI D, apr 12wlv .ft' WOFFORD. darbVs Prophylactic Fluid .ili.yjdHiihlf Family Medicine, for pur: tying, cleasing, removing bad odors in a" ki :ds • 1 1 IT'” »l——B—— I 111 of sickness; for burns, sores, wounds. M ; n ; for Erysipelas, rheumatism, and all skin dGc os: for catarrh, sore mouth, sore throat, dinthe ria; for cholic, rtiarrlnra, cholera; as a wash o soften and beautify the skin; to remove irk: spots, mildew, fruit si .tins; taken internally u « well as applied externally: so bigblr rc-om mended by all who have used it—is for sale by all Druggists and Country Merchants, and may he ordered directly of DARBY PKOPHY LA TIC CO.,_ Dee. 6, w-Ij. 181 Wiljj *m Street. X. Y. Just Received JUNE TABLE CUTLERV! A New Supply of Castors AND OTHER PLATED WAJBJtE. CHEAP AS THEY CAN BF BOUf rs? in. any* Southern market. •J. T. OWEN. Star Saloon is place to get the finest and the cheapest ci gars in Cartersville, and no mistake. May 26,-tf. per It). 10 Vo 13 (Meats: Shoulders tt> 12(2113 Clear | Plain It.mis 14$ 5 Canv. hams 18 (£9O I Fresh pork 9 (($ 10 Cheese, tb IS (f ' 2 Cigars, M s7o<<fis9o ” t tom. sl.Y(£s.Xi Tobacco tb “ Medium 70(«75c “ I’rfme, 1.00 0,1.55 “ Va Leaf 20u525c “ .Sim,king «stt,luo I Kggs, doz. 12(g15e | Flour, cwt.544f4.60 I.ard, tb. . .MdklSe Meat, bush, 75((790e Lime, bbl. 1.75d02.50 Hire, tb . . 9£l2q Salt, sack 2.35,^2.40 Soda, tb 7(S&!0 Starch, th .. k <ls Soap-Bar Tb B'(st2 >, Shot, bag $2.75 0p.1.06 Shovels, Am. $1.50 Iron tb ....va'J* I*tittv, tb . B<olOc Indigo tb51.75*2.00 Tallow, tb 100512 G Tea. tb $t.25.451-50 Feathers tb fiVaf7s Pepper. tb 2,Va:t> Mack’l. kit $2 —2.75 Potatoes, Ir. 7.Y4H5 “ Sweet $2 on Twine, hag. 30(t3> Candles, tt. 19 c* Lumber M slb-$-vt Wool, wash. 20 (S4O Osnaburgs y t.VajIS Turpentine 75f0!51 Bags, cot lin It, 3q White Lead 10nt15 Estrella Oil 40 (560