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fjirtorKTllli*. Ga.. Aiijtiinl ft| 1811.
*»«?*• I? W. Mt*nrHY MMY airthnrtzPfl Agent
. "ollector. To receive ami receipt for toib
"cri]»tiou to the Express and to collect claims.
•vf'C’-Rev. W. K. WEEMS is our authorized
lArafanii traveling Agent, to receive and re
ceipt foi subscriptions to the Express.
All contract advertisers in the Exi'Ki:«s
are considered regular subscribers.
Subscription Club Rates*
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tiU.k KxrßKsa in every house ami family in the
of Bartow and adjacent counties, we will
send it one rear to any address for TWO DOL
LARS fST STRICTLY IX ADVA Xt'E.-JP®
•old subscribers can avail themselves of our new
terms by paying up arrearages. TO AGENTS:
Any man who w ill send us Five Names OK NEW
subscribers and Ten Dollars, will ho entitled
to one copy of the semi-Wekkly Express, one
yearOßATis, and for every additional live, an
i'Atra copy of the same or an Agricultural
Monthly, one year. Rkmkm her that you get
two copies of the paper every week.
A lot of David Quarles Fresh Turliip Seed
for Sale, at the Post Office, The best varie
ty raised iu the county.
Humphries, who killod his child
iu trying to kill his wife, ah- Kingston,
in June last, has been found guilty of
murder, and sentenced, by Judge Par
rott to be hung, on Friday, the 20th
of September nes;t. Webb, (col’d) for
manslaughter was sentenced to the
penitentiary for ton years.
The case of the disguised men who
are charged with killing Wright, col.,
at Corra’s Mills, is now on trial.
Manning Gaines, an old citizen of
this county, and a tailor by trade, died
in this place, on Thursday last, and
was burned in Cassvillo on Friday.
Old man Abernathy, one of, if not
the very, oldest citizen in this county,
died on Sunday last, we learn.
A Methodist E. Church South, has
been organized at Gillum’s Spring, in
this county.
Cols. Wm. H. Dabney and R. W,
Murphy made very ablo speeches in
defense of the unfortunate Humphries
last week. The effort was a charity
one.
We are truly sorry that our Jury
duties will not allow us to bestow more
attention upon our paper. This is our
apology for shortcomings.
John on the Kail.
A Bohemian of tho most reckless
type sends his experience in Rochester
to a New York city paper:
‘I did not find tho luxuriant cuss
who stole my watch on tho Bleaker
street cars in Syracuse, and hearing,
that an awful mean looking fallow had
been seen in Rochester, I went thero.
The watch was of Juggernaut’s make,
and I wanted it. On the way to the
•depot in Syracuse a real nice lap-dog
jumped over the fence and sprang at
mo. He weighed more than $lO worth
of coal at Juno prices, and as I gazed
down his mouth, I thought of Jonah.
He remarked to me, ‘Vow, vow, vow,’
and I said to him in a pacifying way,
Nice Teaser, pretty little leaser;’ but
lady shouted, Rover, Rover—here, Ro
ver,’ he left me. Then she quietly in
formed me that I needn’t be frighten
ed; the dog had had his dinner and
wasn’t hungry.
“I got into the cars and took a seat
in juxtaposition to a femalo. That fe
male’s face is a porfeet insurance com
pany for her —it insured her against
ever getting married to anything but a
blind man. Her mouth looked like a
crack in a dried lemon, and there was
no more expression in her face than
there is in a spinal column of a cup of
custard. She appeared as if she had
been through one famine, and had got
about two-thirds through with the oth
er one. She was old enough to be
great grandmother to Mary that had
the little lamb. She was chewing
prize pop. corn, and carried in her
hand a yellow rose, while a band-box
and a cotton umbrella nestled sweetly
by her side. I could’nt guess whether
she was on a mission of charity, or go
ing West to start a saw mill. I was
full of curiosity to hear her speak, so I
said:
“ ‘The exigencies of the times re
quire great circumspection in a person
who is travelling.’
“Saysshe, ‘What?’
“Says I, ‘The orb of day shines re
splendent in its blue vault above.’
“She hitched around uneasy like—
then she raised her umbrella and said,
T don’t want nono of your sass—git
out/ and I got out.
"Then I took a seat alongside of a
male fellow who looked like tho ghost
of Hamlet lengthened out. He was a
stately cuss, and he was reading.
“Said I, ‘Mister, did you ever see a
camel leopard ?’ X said camel leopard
because it is a pious animal, and it
never eats any grass without getting
s; down on its knees. He said he hadn’t
seen a camel leopard. Then I said:
“ ‘Do you chew ?’
“He said, ‘No, sir.’
* ‘ttow sweet is nature.’
He took this for a conundrum, and
said he did not know. Then he said
he was deeply interested in the history
of a great man. ‘Alas!’ he exclaimed
‘we have but few.’
“I told him I knew one; the man
that made my cooking stove was a
grate man.’
“Then he asked me ‘would I read T
“Says 1,. ‘What you got ?’
“He replied, ‘Watts’ Hymns, Reve
ries by Moonlight, and How to spend
the Sabbath.’
“I said ‘None of them for Hannah,’
hut if he had got an unabridged busi
ness directory of New York I would
take a little read.
“Then he said, ‘Young man, look at
these gray hairs.’ •
1 told him I saw them and when a
man got as he was he ought to dye.—
kaid 1, ‘you needn’t think those hairs
j are any sign of wisdom; its only a sign
that your system lack* iron;’ and 1 ad
vised him to go liomo nud swallow a
J crowbar.
“Ho took this for irony, and what
j little entente cordiute there was between
us was spoiled. It turned out that he
was chaplain to a base ball club.—
When we got to Rochester, I culled for
a bowl of bean soup. It ought to be
called lean soup. I send you tho re
cipe for making it: ‘Take a lot of wa
ter, wash it well, and boil it until it is
brown on both sides; then very care
fully pour one bean into it and let it
simmer. If it won’t bimmer, pour wa
ter in until it does simmer. When the
beau begins to get restless, sweeten it
with salt, then put it up iuto airtight
cans, hitch each can to a brick, and
chuck them overboard, and the soup is
done.’
Genosoo Fulls are at Rochester.—
Sam Fateh made his last jump there.
His jump down was a success, but his
jump up was a failure, because he has
never riz. I bet a fellow that I could
tell to a quart how much water fell ov
er the falls in a year. He bet, and I
said two pints to a quart. I w T on tho
bet. They settle coffee with codfish j
skins; but they settled Rochester with j
men and women The only original
settler who is living died a few years
ago. Rochester is celebrated for its
fine turnouts. I saw a very fine turn
out to day; a wagon upset and spilled
a lot of women. Next Sunday will be
very generally observed here as the
Sabbath. It is not kept wholly. Re
member me to tho piece-makers. No
cards.
JLOCAJL, ifrfeMSS. ,T
TOWN 3IA r i r TjL;lt s7
JT. X. Gibson, Locml JEUitoi*.
Having been absent for several
days, we are bhort of locals this issue.
The cars of the Cherokee Rail
road will run to Rock Mart in Folk
County, by the Middle of September,
so we are reliably informed.
Iu our next issue we will give
an account of our trip to Van Wert
and Rock Mart. They are both huge
towns, and their inhabitants are the
cleverest people in tho world.
Rev. Dr. Wm. H. Felton, one
of the ablest pulpit orators it was ev
er our good fortune to listen to,
preached a very able, interesting and
eloquent sermon, to an unusually
largo congregation at the Court House,
iu this place on Sabbath last. The
Doctor enjoys the respect and confi
dence of all who know him.
Ilolly Mill*.
As Mr. H. was leaving homo the
other day, hie good wife reminded him
that the flour was out, and that he
must go to the Holly Mills and get a
sack of that Holly flour.
“Why,” said Mr. H., “won’t the same
kind of flour we’ve been using do, and
save me the trouble of going down to
the Holly Hills?”
“No, I don’t want any other kind. —
The Holly is the best, and all our
neighbors use it.”
“Well, well,” said the good husband,
I’ll get it,” and went off mumbling
something about those blessed sorrel
tops being a great bother, but very
necessary.
While relating the above incident,
we take pleasure in commending this
go-ahead firm, and their Holly flour.
Buffalo, N. Y., July 29.—Alexan
der Lavelot, a French Can dian, resi
ding with his family on Navy Island,
and Edward Begaraus, of Chippewa,
in attempting to cross to Navy Island
at 12 o’clock Wednesday night, were
carried over Niagara Falls. On Fri
day the remnants of their boat were
found below the Falls. The bodies
have not been found yet.
JBSs?* A Washington letter to the At
lanta Sun says:
Governor Bullock’s letter in reply to
a circular from the Ku-Ivlux Commit
tee has occasioned some comment in
political circles. It is regarded as evi
dence that he contemplates a depart
ure from the Republican party, for the
purpose of making himself the leader
of the New Departure faction in Geor
gia.
Harried.
Stephens—Kendrick. —At tho resi
dence of the Bride’s father, on the eve
of the 2d, by Rev. C. A. Evans, D. C.
Kendrick to Miss Alma Stephens, all of
Atlanta.
l>cl>ility and Jhnacialioii
Both result from the faek of ability to con
vert the food into nutriment. How neces
sary, then, for those suffering from these
alarming symptoms to immediately resort
to a remedy that will strengthen the stom
ach and digestive organs. For, as soon as
this desirable object has been accomplished,
the health improves and the patient, resumes
his usual personal appearance. Hostetters
Stomach Bitters have attained a world-wide
popularity in such cases, and have been pro-,
ven the safest and best means of removing
constipation, toning the stomach, giving en
ergy to the liver, and relieving every spmp
tom of nervousness and depression of spir
its. It is the only preparation of the kind
that is reliable in all cases, and it is there
fore worthy of the consideration of the af
flicted.
Georgia, bartow county. Four
weeks after date application will be made
to the Court ol Ordinary of said County forleave
to sell a portion of the lands belonging to the
estate of VV in. Jackson, dec’d, for the benefit of
the heirs ami creditors of said clec’d.
J AMES M. JACKSON,
Evccutor Est,
Wm. Jackson Dec,d
august btli, 1871.
GEORGIA SOAP FACTORY
MAKES THE BEST GRADES OF
LAUNBEY SOAPS*
And Will Soon Add
TOILET SOAP.
SELL CHEAPER THAN THE
SAME QUALITY CIX BE
Laid Down From Any
MARKET in AMERICA.
All the Profits wc ask, is what is paid in
From
NEW YORK MARKET..
TJLiY OUR GOODS,
AND WE WILL
RISK the MLAXCE.
Take All Grease In Exchange.
TALLOW ESPE Cl ALL YDESIRED.
IISTCIICOCK & SPENCER,
july 18—if. Atlanta, On.
Box 18; Office at Howard & McCoy’s
Drug Store, on Peach Tree Street.
Mr. R. 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.
OUMMINfi HIGH SCHOOL.
o .....
“Nihil sine Laboer, sed Labor omnia vincent.*'
J. U. VINCENT, Principal, and Professor of Mathematics, Greek and German.
Rev. J. L. Ml LB URN, A. M.‘ Professor of Latin, Natural, Mental and Moral Science.
E. W. BALLENGEIi, Director in I’rim ary Department.
C. B. VINCENT, Assistant in Primary Department.
MISS SALLIE TRIPP, Director in Music Department.
MISS M. R. BELL, Assistant in Music Department.
MISS LOU. UPSIIAW, Teacher of Embroidery, Painting and Drawing.
O
EXPENSES:
Tuition in Literary Department, .. $1.50 to $4.00 per month.
do. Music Department, 4.00 do.
Embroidery, &c., 3.00 do.
Board, (with private families,) 8.00 do.
Session opens (June) 19tli instant. For further particulars address the Principal,
Cumming, Ga. June 12, 1871-sw2w
/. W. & M. Cos JACKSON & CO.,
• CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING,
AND PROPRIETORS OF THE
©arteriville Steam Planing Mill,
VWV> SdvSW WIAWO KWW YMVVR. YW7OWX,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Sash will be furnished at the Factory (and boxed when necessary) at the
Following Prices:
Sash Bxlo, 10 cents—primed and glazed, 22 y % cents Sash 12x14,11 cents—primed and glazed,Bscts.
Sash 10x12,12 cts.— “ “ 28 “ Sash 12x16,15 cents— “ ■* 40 cts.
Sash 10x14, 13 cts. — “ “ 83 “ 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 cents— “ “ 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 Ghtss.
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. Fifty cents additional for every 1-4 inch in thickness.
These prices are for doors 3 feet-by 7; larger doors charged extra, in proportion to size.
ggf" 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. ( — Eaypress..) —
J. & S. BONES & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
IRON AND STEEL,
Hardware, Cutlery, Cans,
ROME, CA.
Besides having DECIDEDLY the LARGEST STOCK
of HARDWARE, In all its Departments, in the Chero
kee country, we are the Exclusive Agents for the sale of
Celebrated Portable, Stationary,
AND
Plantation Engines.
PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW AND GRIST MILLS,
AND MILL MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Persous intending to erect Mills of any kind, would do well to consult with us,
And <*au be i lll*ll i.slied at Strictly Manufacturers Eriecs.
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 Fair 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 fai led
to beat all competitors, in any coutest in which they were evei
entered.
We give a full square guarantee upon all the Machinery sold
by us. Send for Catalogue aud Price List.
March 31, 1871. J. & S. BONES & CO.
, 5 Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary
FOSt THE SCHOOL SIOO^I.
I*lo Pages, Ito. 3000 Illustrations.
Vearlv cvcrv State Superintendent of Public
Tnstrmtion in'the Union, or ctWnsspon.lmg offi
cer, where -neh an one exi--t>. lias recommended
Webster's Dictionary in the sirongeat towns.
Among them are those ot Maine, New Damp
shire, Vermont, MiteNAcbu^’ tts* oluklo i>i;uiu,
Connecticut. Sew York, Ni-w-Gisey. f const 1-
vania, Maryland, West 'k ell
tuckv, Indiana. Illinois, Mi-man. Michigan,
lowa. Wisconsin, M tone-ota. North ( arm urn.
Alabama. California, and also Canada t " L.\-
TY-FUUR.
STATE PURCHASES.
The state of NI.W YOlUv has ; placed .10,000
copies of Webster’s U nabridgod in as many ot
her Public Schools. * , . ,
The State ol WISCONSIN, about oOOO—nearly
every School.
Tini .state of NEW JERSEY, l,uooo—nearly
every School. _ ,
' the State ofMtCHIGAN made provision* tor
all her School*. „
The st ate of M ASS ACHUSETTS has supplie r
her Schools—nearly all. „ ,
The State of K>W A has supplied her Schools.
The State o|CONNECTICUT has made pro
visions for heir Schools., i.
In other States many copies have been pur
chased for supplying Schools of cities and
towns. . , ,
What better investment can be made for
Schools.
More than ten times as many are sold ol W cb
ster’s Dictionaries, as of any other Series in
this country. , „ ,
At lea-t fonr-Iffth+«t all the School-Books pub
lished in this country own Webster as their
standard, and of the remainder, few acknowl
edge any standard.
Published by G. & C. M EUR I AN, Springfield,
Massac husetts. Sold by all Booksellers,
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 Roger Williams!
Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Stillin
gia—the great Blood Purifier.
A Feu Words to tlie ILadies.
Jinny 1 allies, particularly mcthers nurs
ing, complain of a tired, listless feeling, 01
! complete exhaustion, on arising in the morn
i ing. On the wife *«4 molker devolve* the
, resnonsihility of regulating the duties of the
: household. Her cares are numerous, and
the mental as the physical powers are fre
freutly called into requisition. She often
finds lier slightest occupation a weary task
and existence a burden, while at the same
time she has disease. Hostetler’s
Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at this period
will prove an uuf&iling remedy for this an
noying lassitude. The effects of this potent
agent are soon seen in the rosy cheek and
elastic stop 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 hf, and not only would lassi
tude not be experienced, but many diseases
following its advent be avoided. Asa med
ical agent it lias 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, 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 iu Cherokoe 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
ACCO.—Messrs. JOT7RDA N,
HOWARD & HARRALSON, Atlanta, Ga„
have oh 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.
Altd many other desirable brands not men
tioned; t ogether with a fine variety of Smok
ing Tobaccos and Cigars.
S. & M. LIEBMAN,
Have Received the
HOST ELEGMT,
Best Selected
AM
Cheapest!
STOCK OF
DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Ladies’ and Gents’
Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS, VALISES,
&C.
English School.
V f ISS MiXBA HOWAKD will open a H Ene.
Jvl. lish Mixed School, j n the School Room on
the land and near the residence of J. A. Howard
and in which she taught last session, on Mon
day next the 31st, instant. Girls and litUe bovs
niil he admitted on the following terms :
1 irst Class,—Spelling, Reading, Writing
Primary Arithmetic, and’
Geography, (per month,) ft 50
Second Class.—English Grammer, History,
and Arithmetic, (mouth) s2'oo
"The fall term will continue four month*
> ' n deduction made for loss of time, exeent in
cases ol protracted sickness. 1
Cartersville, Ga., Ju1y25,1871.-swtf
H. I«. R.
RADWAY’S READY ffeUEF.
CrUKSTHE WORST PAINS
in from One to Twenty Minnies.
in or oak noim
aft ijr read ins this ad\e-usement need any one
teIKFEI IVUii PAIN.
It was the first and is
Tire Only l^omcdy
that instantly stops the most excruciating pains,
alhus toil animations, and cures < on/rcstions,
whether of the Lungs’ Stomach. UnwcU, or oth
er glands or organs, by one application.
IN FROM ONE TO TW ENT* MINUTES,
no matter how violent or exi ruciidihcr the pain
the RHEUMATIC, Js.'d-i idden, Infirm, ( rip
pled. Nervous, Neuralgic, or jkt.slrai.jd with
disease may suffer.
Railway’s Ready .Relief
W.LL 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- OIPTHERIA.
CATARRH'. INFLUENZA
HEADACHF. TOOTHACHE. * • ’: I
NURALGIA. RHEUMATISM,
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, . .. j
The application of the JKeacly Relief to the
part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists
will afford ease and comfort. |
Twenty drops in half a tumbler ot water will ,
in a few moments cure CUAMI’N ,vi i
SOUR sTOM VCH, HEARTBURN, skk Hkad- j
achk. diakkikea, Dyskstkkry, Colic, Wind)
IN THE BOVVKI.S, Hlltl 111 l I NTKHN At PAINS, ‘
Travelers should always carry a bottle ot
Kart wav’s Ready lielioi with them. A tew
drops in water will prevent sickness or pains
from change of water. Lt is Vetter than k reach
Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AM) AGUE.
FEVEIt AN I) 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, Typhoid, A ellow, and
other Fevers, (aided by lCvpw ay’s Pii.i.s) so
quick as Uadw ayVKilydy Kklikia Fifty cents
per bottle.
HEALTH MBA TJTY !
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREASE OF
FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
I)R. RAM W AY’S
SARSAPPARiLLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASSONISHINU 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 drop of the SARSAPPARILLA RESOL
VENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat,
Urine, and otherdluids and juices of the system
the vigor of life. , for it repairs the wastes of the
body with new and sound material. Scro
fula, Syphilis. Consumption, Glandular , diseases.
Ulcere in the throat, Mouth, Turn ore, Modes in the
Glands, and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes-,
Strumorous discharges from the Ears, and the
worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Merer
Sores, Scald ifead, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Ery
sipelas, Acne, Black Spots. Won us in the Flesh,
Tumors , Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening
and painful discharges. Might Sweats, Loss of
Sperm and all wastes of the lifepriaciple, 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 new material made
from healty blood—and this the SARSAPARIL
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 llesh and weight in
creasing.
Not only does the Sarsapakillian Resolv
ent excel all known remedial agents in the
cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and
Skin diseases; hut it is the only positive cure
for
Kidney «& Rladder 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
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 the back and along the Loins.
DR. R ADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum, purge, regulate, purify: cleanse, and
strengthen. Railway’s Hills, for the cure of all
disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kid
neys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache,
Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, Billiousness, Billions Fever, Inflammation
of the Bowels. Piles, and all. .Derangements of
the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a
positive (jure. Purely •{Vegetable, containing
no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs.
Observe the following symptoms result
ingTrom 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
Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach,
Swimming in the Head, Hurried and Diilicult
Breathing.
A few doses of RAHWAY’S PILLS will free
the system from all thefabove 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 he sent you.
july 7,1871 -wly.
Grover and Baker Sewing Machine
rpiUS celebrated Sewing Machine has been in
JL use for nearly twenty rears, 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 !bau any other machine in. the
world'; fit the Groat World’s Fair at New York,
it was awarded the. Gold Med.tl; at the London
Fair it won the very highest prize, and in 1807,
at Paris, it was awarded the CrosS of the Legion
of Honor; besides this, it has won (he First
Premium at all the State Fairs where it hfik
been exhibited. However, we do not claim that
premiums won at our State and Couftty Fairs
any great honor or mark of distinction, as it
depends more on the operator than the machine,
thev seldom have judges who are mechanics,
and judges of a Sewing Machine. At National
Fairs there arc a sworn Committee, who are
judges of machinery. The following are some
of the reasons why the Grover & Baker is the
host:
It is the lightest running Machine in use; it is
the simplest; it is more rapid in its movements;
sows directly trom two spools without rewind
ing; sews *ll kinds of work without baistinp,
can do twice as miich work in a dav as anv
other machine; it is the ino-t durable, and
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, an devery
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 lor sale at Cartersville
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 of the city, and full instructions given
free of charge; and should anv of our machines
fall short of our recommendation, the money
will be cheerfully refunded Dr placed in it*
stead any other machine in use. Old Machines
repaired and put in good order on the very
shortest notice. '
LEON A. CAMP,
Cartersville, Ga.
Finest and Purest Liqours in
town, at the Star Saloon.
May 2G, —ts. *
Gibson’s Diodora, 15 years okl.
The best whisky on the market, at the
Star Saloon.
May 2G,~tf.
fc CA !IM
I. WiLKU, Proprietor. K. H. MOm*U *C*
0.8. Agent*, S.u Er.uc&w, C»I., »nd *4 Comuwrt* »!r..i
| MILLIONS Bear Testimony to tta-. i'
§r Wonderful Curative Effects.
r They are not a vile Fancy Brink, iliuio of Pot-
Rum, Whiakey, Proof Spirits and Rofu
Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened top’ea-»
taste,called “Tonics,” "Appatiaera,” “Restorers, A .
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,but i
•true Modicint.mado from tl« Native Boots an.’
ol California, p’eo from all Alcoholic ?SI ivrs
lnnta. They are the GREAT Bt.OOD PI U
FlEßtnd A LIFE GIVING PItINCII‘I
a perfect Renovator and Invlgorntor of the Sy te
carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring t in
to a healthy eondition. No p«raoiV oau UM U.e«tf f
tera according to directions and ‘
provided their bones are not destroyed by min i
poison or other means, and the vital orjaim w&V
beyond tho of repair.
They area Gentle Purgative a* we:f ;-F
Tonic, possessing, also, the n.rrit .
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or
mation of the Liver, arts! all tho Viscera! Organs
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINT*, i y u-s
old, marritd or single, at the'dawn of wornxfthoed or
tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal.
For Inflammatory ntul Chronic Harp,.. a .
tiam and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indiieftf'A'
nilioiia, Remittent and Intermittent Fd
vert, Diseases of tlir Blood, l.lvrr. K!d
oey h and Bladder, these llftlera have boon mos
successful. Such Diseases are canned by Vltifa «,
Blood, which yt generally prod nerd by
of the Bfgeetivo Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, 15*.1
ache, Pain in the Shouldors/Qoughe, Tightness of the
Chest, Diztiness, Sour -Eructations of the Stnmaeb
Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks. Palpitation o'
the Heart, Inflammation of the Luugs, Pain in the re- M
gions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful poop
toms, are the oflsprings tit Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpi
Liver and Bowels, which render them of uneqaalte
efficacy in cleansing the blood,of all impurities, tad dis
parting new life and vigor to the who!# system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES. *runtfous T«t:,r. -»:•
Rheum. Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles. Ring-Worms. Scald Head. Sore K>«s, E, Aye
las, Itch. Scurfs, Discolorntlonaof tl-e Skin. Muti.. r* a- 1
Diseases of the Bkm,of whatever uttne or mum
literally dug up and carried out of the system in a s
time by the us* ot these Rittois. Ol* tv l.ie . .« ;
cases will convineo tho most licfcdai.oLS oSii.vir to; .1
tire effects.
Cleauso tho Vitiated Blood whenever ju f . < ■
purities bursting through tho »Vi:i in Pin;, . ,
tions or Sores; cleanse It when you find it el
and sluggish in the veins ; cleans, it wr
and your feelings will tell you whta. Kc ur ►!.
pure, and the health of the STSH-i ,v:;! sou
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, is n
system of so many thoos uids, are i <
and removed. Says a distinguished . -t ■
tlier* is scarcely an individual upun tne Nr .
earth whose body is exempt from the pr*.
worms. It is not upon the healthy emeu Jl
body that worms exist, but upon the tua-sr
arid slimy deposit* that breed these living mbt> *
disease. No System of Medicine, no renciifs,?#*,
anthelmintics will free tho system from weroik !•*
thoee Bitter*.
J. WALKER, Propriotor. R. B. MCDONALD &
Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Prancteco. t’r,;. tors!i.
and SS and 31 Commerce Street, New fork.
K7*BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DSALKES
Carlersrille Prices Current.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by A. ft, Uxulgoue ,
Grocery Mereluih).
Cotton
Axes per doz. to
Butter—Goshen Ih 50 @ (iOe
“ Country 95 (<9 30 <•
Beeswax tt» 20-ff15*525
Brimstone & sulpli. th Bf<9ts
Bluestoue IT) R> ib’cy'h)
Borax th 50 (and (k)
Crackers—Butter th Bpa 25
“ Sochi 7| a (n)ls
“ Cream... 1 Sfujat)
Candy—Fancy asst, lb lfk^iO
“ Stick likft.fl)
Coffee—Rio lb 18)^025
“ Java 25fe?8
Cream Tartar, th 50td 75
Camphor—Gum, tb 1.25a2.yti
Cotton Cards, doz $7,50(h'8.00
Epsom Salts,... It- ... Bf(cls
Grain—Corn. hush. 75u'180
“ Wheat, red. 1.50 —60
“ Rve irgasao
“ Peas I.4o<flif2
“ Oats 50m. 50
“ Clover Seed $9.50-12
Sugar—Brown, lb— \Wat\\
,r C 14*15
“ A 15^10%
“ Crushed . 16*^18
“ Powr’d 1
Syrup—Muscova. gal
“ Golden .... ftOud.OO
“ Ex. Golden $1*1.25
“ New Orleans Ho<itsl
Oil—Tanner’s, gal ?l.tO — 4ft
“ Kerosene 45*50
“ Linseed, raw $1.25*1.40
“ “ boil’d $1.35«C'1.50
Rope—Manilla ib • 2K (*.'«)
“ Machine .... ll«jjLs
“ Cotton 57*40
Cotton Yarns, bun. 1.30-1.40
Brown Sheetings, yd. 10*14
Dried Peaches, hush $1.50-75
“ Apples.. .$1.75
Vinegar—Cidar, gal 50*75
Satterfield & Wofford
m
P&m i 1 y
O R O C JK R I K H*
AND
Produce.
C ARTETt SVILLE, GA.
4T the old stand, Erst side of the rai*
road, where we promise to sell car ;y»
good terms, and as low down in price.
any grocery house in town, either by :l
Wholesttlo oi* Beiaili
Come and see us aud test our sjgiqpriiy.
J H SATTtfRFIEf P,
apr 12wiv J C WOFFORI).
HARRY’S
Prophylactic Fluid.
Me lieine. for i m
tying, ©leasing, removing bad odors m ail 1 >
of sickness; for burns, sores, wound?. -!"
——^—»—■—l————wo*.... ~ MPt.-
hu^SryMj^LiSjrbeuin^dWm^n^fbi,:; sr d—•
es; for catarrh, son* no • ~i, -
ria; for cholic, din i hce u c
soften and beautify- tbej
spots, mildew, fruit stain
mended by all who have ■ -
all Dimvisls ami Cum) l ■
P ordered directly of
i >a i; I*, v PRopH r .v J
Dec. fi, w-ly. 101 WtlUai
Just Received
FIaNTIG
TABLE CUTLERY'
A Mew Supply of CaSio
AND OTHER PLATED WARUF
CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOiiFHT
in any Southern market.
J. T. OW i
BouThe Star Saloon is the jG
to get the finest and the cheap'* •
gars in Cartersville, and no mistake.
May 2G,~tf.
per lh. 10 to 15
M«|U:
Shoulders thl2*l3‘
1 'le-ir rh side 12*15
l’laiu ham-. 14*15
Canv. hams 18m 20
h'j eslipoiW 9fy 10
Cheese, lhlS
Cigars. M s* .f
“Doni. sls* '<<>
Tobacco lt< BOie.'i'ja
“ Medium 70c
“ Prime.l.oo*i. u
“ Va
“ Smoking 75*100
Eggs, doz. 12*1 00
-
Laril, lh 14*,‘5c
Meal, hush. 75* ’•
lon.e. hi
Rice, lh ... 9*12
Salt, sack 2.35*2.
Soria,. Pi .... 7* .
Starch* lb •• 8m 15
Soap-liar lbß*
Shot, Img $2.75 t and
Shovels, Am. ki.
Iron ib V
Putty, tb .. Brans-
Indigo 1b51.75;'2. 1
Tallow, fb 10 .V.!2 :
Too, tb $1.25 -1.,
Feathers tb 05-
Pepper. Tb 1-:
Mack’l, kit $2 - '
Potatoes, Ir. 75 '
“ Sweet >•;
Twine, hag. 3o r
Candles, lb l‘»-
Lu.-iiher 51 slfi ■
Wool, wash. 50,
Osnaburgs y ;f> .
9'urpentine 7vi
Rags, e. 06 iiu it :
White Lead Ir'-n1 r '-n
Estrella Oil 40 ",