The Cartersville semi-weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1871, August 15, 1871, Image 3

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CnrfprsviH<‘« fin.? A»gn«l 15, l»71. t(ri v’ k. \v. Mi'Krnv is our authorial Agent •no**' Hector. To receive nml receipt for Snb icription to the Express, amt to collect claims. iiSPBov, W. K. WEEMS is our authorized l<vod and traveling Agent, to receive and re ceipt for subscription# to the Express. All contract advertisers in the Express »rc considered regular cubsoviberi. Subscription flub Rates. In order to place the Skmi-Wkkki.y ( aktkhb vii.Lf Express in every house and family in the j County of Bartow and adjacent counties, we will send it one year to any address for TWO DOL LARS STRICTLY IX ADVAXCK. J&t old subscribers can avail themselves of our new terms by paying up arrearages. TO AGENTS: Any man who will send us Five N asks of new o bscrtsers and Tex Dollars, will be entitled to one copy oftlie Semi-Weekly Express, one rcarOßtTis, and for every additional live, an extra copy of the tamo or an \oittet hrt RAi. Monthly, one year. Remember that you get two copies of the paper every week. Merck arts, Mkchajucs and Farmers. <;. Erwards, and get better and cheaper ones, and, at the same time, encourage home industry and enterprise. If you have never smoked now chewed any of Jourdan, Howard & Harralson's fine Tobaccos and Cegars, we are not astonished at yon using that “stingy green” you have in your pocket. Throw it away and send to the above firm, wholesale tobacco dealers, Atlanta, Ga,, or go to a large majority of our merchants who buy of them, and get to bacco and cigars that won’t dye your teeth, stain your whiskers, nor make your breath junell worse than a gas factory. George Briant is still spreading himself, buying, receiving, end selling supply upon supplo, and installment upon installment of new, fresli Family Groceries, at both his Grocery Stores in town. Rah! for George, We are to have a grand Annual Exhibi" tion of the Products and Resources of this county and section, at the Fair Grounds of the Central Cherokee Georgia Agricultural Association, near this place, to continue for tfour days, commencing on the 4th day of •October next. Send and get a Premium IList recently published. Everybody who feels interested in learn ing to sing vocal music, are requested to meet at the Academy to-night (Tuesday).— Mr. Daniel cotnes among us highly recom mended as a teacher of the pleasing art. Messrs. Wikle & Weems keep on hand, at their market Stalls, a fine supply of good Hour and fresh beef and mutton, at all mar ketable hours. Mr. Geo. W. Hill, County Surveyor, ex hibited to us, a few days since, a handsome* ly drawn map in oil, of our town cemetery, which was artistically well defined by his own fingers. We are rejoiced to know that ■this saered repository of the dead, is enga. ging the attention of our town council, at last, Better late than never. m~. A 1 avvyer and a mechanic met up to gether on our streets, a few days since, and very naturally fell into conversation about matters and things in general. It seems that the conversation turned on loud and boisterous speaking, so common among min isters of the gospel in this day. The law yer remarked that he saw no good sense in a preacher’s ranting and halloing to the top •of his voice, as a certain preacher (naming him,) iu Cavtersville was accustomed to do; that ho had practiced law for several years, and had made many speeches during that time, and he always spoke in a mild yet au dible voice—easily understood by everybody it) the court room; and, lie thought, that was sufficiently loud for a public speaker. Stop, said the mechanic, you forget. The preach er speaks out boldly, so that everybody may hear him, knowing that he is speaking the truth; but you spoke in a suppressed tone of voice, knowing that you were telling lies.— That’s the difference between you and the preacher ! At last accounts the lawyer had not rallied from his set-back, while the me chanic is still laughing in his sleeves. fear In our last issue, speaking of the tri al of those young men for the killing of the negro Wright, at Corra’s mill, in June last, we said “The impression was sought to be made that they were Kuklux.” From the connection of the sentence with the subject preceding it, it might convey the idea that the counsel for the State, in their labored to create this impression. We did not intend to be thus understood, as they said nothing about Kuklux; we should have said that “the impression had been sought to be made, i. c., when the atfuir first occurred it was charged upon the Kuklux as an or ganization as the perpetrators of the bloody deed. We say this much in vindication of the gentlemen who were employed as coun sel by the State. We took a flying trip over the Cherokee Railroad to Taylorsville and back, ou even ing last, in company with Capt. Peacock, lady, daughter and son, Col. Abda Johnson, Rev. H. J, Sistrunk, of Houston, and others. We did not return with a flea iu our ear, but with a cinder in our eye and the tears rolling freely, which confined our sight-see ing to one eye. We saw cuough to see that laylorsville was a bran new town with two stores and a depot, surrounded with heaps upon piles of lumber, laths, shingles, and slate. If they haven't built up a very large •own thereat is not for want of material.— It ought to have been called ‘Lumbertown ’ Here the narrow gague track begins, which is now being done up rapidly by Col. Grant and his boys—(the convicts!. It is about eight miles from this point to Van Wert, to which point the road is graded, with the ex ception of Deacon's Hill, where a portion of the hands are now at work. From Van-Wert to Ccdartown is twelve miles, upon which the balance of the hands are now at work. From Cedartown to Trior’s Station on the Rome & Dalton R. 11., is seven miles, taking the Cherokee K. R. about thirty uine or forty miles long. But few roads, ’hus far, pay better than this one. Fifteen c ar loads of lumber, &c., were brought in last Saturday, bssides outward freights and passenger fare. It runs through a fine •ion of country, and brings into market 1 almost, inexliaustable supply of building ' tiial. Now for the Eastern extension. feaST We have beeu sending our paper to several gentlemen in and around Cartersville ever since the war, or for several years, at least, and they seem to think that they are never expected to pay for it—or they don’t do it anyway. VVc wish it distinctly under stood that we don't publish a paper for free ' circulation ! We don’t wish to insult any j gentleman by abruptly cutting him off of our subscription list. We appeal to the reader of this note to know bow long it has beeu i since you paid up your subscription for the , Express V By virtue of what do you think you are getting your subscription free while i others have to pay for it in advance? Met chants are excepted from this class, as they all pay up, if not in money they do in kind. Come, gentleman ! pay the printer, and sit down and read your paper with a clear con- ! science. What if your neighbor does trou- ! ble you about borrowing your Express to j read? It is not as bad as you are doing, if! you liavn’t paid for it; and you can’t tell him to do as you have done, take a paper and promise to pay for it and never do it* You don’t feel that lie would be doing right. Your wife and children at home are not a ware of the fact that, in reading the Ex press twice a week, they are reaping the fruits of the toils of the honest, laboring j printer unremunerated. They think you have paid for it. We ask every wife aud child in Cartersville to propound this ques tion to the husband and father who takes the paper. If you have paid for it you can j answer so affectionately “Yes, my darlings j I have already paid my subscription for the ' Express, one year in advance/’ Bat if you have not, in all probability you will, after that. W. A. LOYLir’SS, at the New Drug Store, has just received a fresh supply of those celebrated Fever and Ague or Chill Pills— j warranted to cure or money returned Try them. attg 12 2t We are now supplying our readers with an unusual amount of original reading mat ter. Four live editors are now grinding ] out editorials for the chebang. Whiskey. Who cau estimate the evils resulting from drinking whiskey? Who can calculate the losses caused by it—of time, of money, of character, of peace, of happiness, oflife ? Such reflections as the above, are caused by events which have recently transpired iu our midst. The adjourned term of the Superior Court of Bartow County has just closed, and the result of its sitting briugs sadness to many a heart. One poor wretch has been sentenced to be hanged for murdering his own child \ What a sad fate ! And whiskey has had much to do in bringing him to such an unhappy end. If his father had been a sober man, and saved the hard earnings which he spent for whiskey, and educated his sou, and taught him to walk iu the paths of so briety and virtue, he would not have committed the unnatural and horrible deed, for which his miserable life is soon to pay the forfeit. And three tine locking young men are doomed to spend the remainder of their lives at hard labor and confinement in the Penitentiary, for being concerned in the perpetration of a brutal deed, from which they would have shrunk with horror if it had not been for uhhkey. One of them, in the examin ation before the preliminary Court, was heard to say that he went to a certain place, on a certain night, for the purpose of drinking whiskey. Sa tan was in that whiskey, and entered into that youug man, and his ruin is the result. All Outrage upon Decency. We have it upon reliable informa tiora, that there is a young lady in Cherokee Couuty, who frequently takes evenings rides upon horse-back with a large buck nigger for a gallant! That young ladh is the daughter of Gov. Bullocks Superiutendant, who runs the splendid from of his excell ncy in the couuty aforesaid. Whe decent people in the vicinity, are disgusted with this proceeding and regard it as an insult offerd to those who are op posed to the social equality of the ra ces. But after all, it is a mere mat ter of taste, For Birds of a feather Will flock together.” This is a progressive age, and the Government is in the hands of a pro gressive party. Let them follow their indinetx, and set their examples, but the consolation is, we are not obliged to follow either. The wise man says, “Shame is the promotivo of fools.” Many of late have been promoted in this way, and many more are seeking, a notoriety from wich all honest, de cent. people should pray to be deliver ed. FOB SALE OB BENT, IWILE Sell or Bent my house and lot in Car tersville. It is on Erwin street, i\prth of the Methodist Church. There are two acres of land connected with the house. The house contains Eight Booms—five down-stairs and three up stairs. (food kitchen and out-ho uses. As good a well of water as can be found in town. One fourth of an acre of Choice Fruits Trees and Vines. One of the best, if not the very best, lo cations in town for a private hoarding house.— e i»* l V e premises are as good as new, having " een . rcmoddeled and re-painted. The • j l , VV.’V aut,r,, Hy set in ornamental shrubberv, Cost and P ains * 1 will either sell or llrst dav nKmlt**’ antl give possession on the " ~a' . ’ September next. For further partie- Jersville ixclv's: * H * Smi,h ’ of tlm Sr tcrsviiie Exphksh. Mbs. c, m. Field. august 3d, 1871—ts. Cartetsyille, Ga. Hauling and Plowing. Asa A. Dobbs, having supplied himself with a mule and wagon, is prepared to Haul ami plow for any one wishing his services. GEORGIA SOAP FACTORY MAKES THE BEST GRADES CF LAUNDRY SOAPS, Aud Will Soon Add TOILET SOAP. SELL CHEAPER THAS THE SAUK QUALITY ( AY BE Laid Down From Any MARKET in AMERICA. All the Profit* we ask, is what Is paid in Freight From NEW YORK MARKET!, TUY OUli GOODS, AND WE WILL It V S 14 tlic* KALAY€£. Take All Grease In Exchange. TALLOW ESPECIALLY DESIRED. HITCHCOCK A SPENCER, july 18—ts. Atlanta, C«a. Box 18; Office at Ilowanl & McCoy’s Drug Store, on Peach Tree Street. BQk. 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 aud examine it. June 2—ts. CUM MIX® HICK SCHOOL. ...... O ..... “Nihil sine Laboer, sed Labor omnia vincent." —O J. IT. VINCENT, Principal, and Professor of Mathematics, Greek and German. Rev. J. L. MILBUUN, A. M.‘ Professor of Latin, Natural, Mental and Moral Science. E. W. BALLENGEIt, Director in Primary Department. G. B. VINCENT, Assistant in Primary Department. MISS SALLIE TRIPP, Director in Music Department. MISS M. It. BELL, Assistant in Music Department. MISS LOU. UPSIIAW', Teacher of Embroidery, Painting and Drawing. O EXPENSES: Tuition in Literary Department, $1.50 to $4.00 per month. do. Music Department, 4.00 do. Embroidery, Ac.. 3.00 do. Board, (with private families,). 8.00 do. Next Session opens (June) 19tli instant. For further particulars address the Principal, Camming, Ga. June 12,1871-sw2w Z. W. & M. Cos JACKSON & CO., CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING, AND PROPRIETORS OF THE CarJersville Steam Planing Mill# WLYWO WOO'S. VLCTORN, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. Sash will be furnished at the Factory (and boxed when necessary) at the Following Prices: Sash Bxlo,lo cent*—primed aud glazed, 221, cents Sash 12x14,14 cents—primed and glazed, 85c,ts. Sash 10x12, 12 cts.— “ “ 28 “ Sash 12x16,15 cents — “ *‘ 40 cts. Sash 10x14,13 cts.— “ “ 38 “ Sash 12x18,16 cents— “ “ 45 cts. Sash 10x10,14 cts.— “ “ 35 “ Sash 12x20,18 cents— ‘ “ 50 cts. Sash 10x18,1$ cts.- “ “ 40 “ Sash 12x22. 20 cents— “ “ 55 cts. Other sizes in proportion. The above sash are made plain. W r hcn made lip sash, 2 cents per light will he added. All 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 Window's more than 3 feet 6 inches wide, charged extra, in proportion to the width. PANEL DOORS Four Panels, 11-1 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. 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. ( — Empress..)— J. & S. BONES & CO., IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN IRON AND STEEL, ROME, CA. Besides having UECIDKDLY the LARGEST STOCI4 ol* ILiHDWARFi, in all its Departments, in the Chero kee country, we are the Exclusive Agents lor the sale of nijJi-M iiy’® Celebrated Portable, Stationary, AND Plantation Engines. PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW AAR GRIST RILLS, AAD RILL AACHIAERY OF ALL 141 ADS. Persous intending to erect Mills of any kind, would do well to consult with us, Anil can he liirnislicil at Strictly Ranufactiirers 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 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 failed to beat all competitors, in any contest in which they were evei entered. We give a full square guarantee upon all the Machinery sold by us. Send ior Catalogue aid, Price List. March 31, 1871. J. & S. BONES & CO. Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary for the school noon. I*4o Pa?es, 4to. *OOO Illustrations. Nearly every State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the Union, or corresponding offi cer, where -itch an one exists, has recommended Webster’s Dictionary in the strongest term-. 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. Misson-i. Michigan. lowa, Wisconsin. Minnesota. North Carolina. Alabama. < ulifornia, aud also Canada—T\Y EN - TV-FOUR. STATE PURCHASES. The Stale of NEW YORK has placed 10.000 copies of Webster’s Unabridged in as many of her Public Schools. The state ol Wl>< oN-IS, about 5000—nearly every School. The State of NEW JERSEY, 1,5000 nearly cvery School. The state of MICHIGAN made provision.' for all her Schools. The state of M ASS.VCIU'SIfTO'.s has supplied her Schools—nearly all. The state of IOWA has supplied her Schools. The state of CONN EC’TIGL T 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 /<•« times as many are sold of Web ster’s Dictionaries, as of any other Series in tiiis country. At least four-fifths of all the School-Books pub lished in this" country Own Webster as their standard, and of the remainder, lew acknowl edge any standard. Published by G. & C. MERMAN, Springfield, Massachusetts. 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 Uoueu Williams! Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Stillin gia—the great Blood Purifier. Till-' i>u;ro\ MRMKRIIIS, OFFER f*»r sale this season a large 't>n:k of grafted fruit trees. **on?ti ■»tinjr ot APPI K**. Southern vsritTus. I’KAt l IKS, PEAKS and pr.t Ms. CHERRIES, APHItuI-'. jcrapr vines, strawberries Ac. U. HaMILIom, K. S. B«>wit- Trswliii" Ygenf, will canvas 1 Rariow county tin- tall. ! Car.ers villc,Gu-, A tig. 7ih IS7I in liiiit) and Eniaciutlon Both result from the lack of ability to cou \ert the food into nutriment How neces sary, then, for those suffering from' these alarming symptoms to immediately resort to a remedy that v ill 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. Hostetter's 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 rtotnach. giving en ergy to the liver, and relieving every spmp toni of nervousness and depression of spir its. It is the only preparation of the kind that is reliable in all eases, and it is there fore worthy of the consideration of the af flicted. Mes*r». Gower, Jones «.V €o., Are still at their old trade -making, selling, aud repairing carriages, bug gies, \V agons, «s'c. They are continu ally enlarging their business in order to supply the daily increasing demand for their vehicles They have the most extensive carriage Repository and Man ufactory in Cherokee Georgia, and the reputation of their work unsurpassed in the South. Long experience at the business has 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- J ern States. See advertisement. TOBACCO—Messrs. JOURDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, Atlanta, Ga„ have on hand the following Choice Brands of manufactured Tobacco, which they ofl'er to trade as low as the lowest: Brown’s Log Cabin, Cabin Home, Golden Choice, Pike’s Peak, Winfree’a Gold Leaf, Pranly’s XXX, Montsief, Hyco Belle, Peach Mountain, Sunny Siflc, 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. & I. LIEBMAN. Have Received the MOST ELEQAITT, Best Selected And Cheapest! % STOCK OF DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C. CaRTERSVII.LE PrOOREHSIVE. First steam mill, then a foundry and machine shop, then two steam planing- and matching door and sash manufactories, then a rail road and town hall; now another steam mill, car factory, new church, new college, new hotel, new bank, and, last but not least, she has, already in full blast, anew COI - LAR FACTORY! Call at the ‘Gear Shot,’ and see it. ' 1 C'J.KORGI A, BAKTOW < »M'NTV.-Four W weeks after .late afi.li,ration will be made to the Court ot Ordinary of said < ountv for leave to* sell a portion of the lands to the estate of Wm. Jackson, dec’ll, for the Wneflt of the heirs and creditors of said dee’d. JAMES M. J.U'KSOX, Administrator Est august Bth, mi. W*. JvtCKKON Dec,d It. 15. H. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. CURES THE WO”,ST PAINS in from One t«» Twenty Minule*. xo r on iz i ioc * .- Alier reading thi- - advertisement need any one Si FFK tS W ITU I* A IN. It was llie first aud is The Only l*uii» lJuinetly that instantly slop- the mo-t excruciating pain-, alia'- Inflammations, and euro.- I otigcsl ions, whether of the l.i.np?- Sloniacli. ISowHs, or oth er glands or organ-. by one application. IN FID>M ONE Tt* TWENTY MINI !’K<. no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the KHEIMAtIC. Ued-riddeu. infirm, (rip pled, Nervous. Nenralgle, or prostrated with disease may suffer. Railway’s Ready Relief W.LL AFFORD INSTANT EASE INFLAMMATION OF TH* KIONFYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OE THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BRFATHING. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS. CROUP- DIPTHERIA. CATARRH.INFLUENZA HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE, NURALGIA. RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, The application of the lleatly Belief to the part or parts when* the pain or diltieulty exists will afford ease anil comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water w ill in a lew moments cure ( KAMI'S SPASMs. SOUR STOM ACH, HEARTBURN. MCK llk.ah aCHE. I>iarrh<ka, DYse.xtkkuv, Uoi.ic, \\ im> IN Til K BOWEI.S. and all INTERNAL I* A I NS, Travelers should always carry a bottle oi Karixvay’* lteady Belief with them. A lew drops in water will prevent -Sickness or pains from change of water, it is better than Frrneh Brandy or Hitters as a stimulant. FKVEIt AND AGUE. FKVEU AMi AGUE cured for fifty cents.— There is not a remedial agent in this world that w'ill cure Fever and Ague, and all other Mcla riotis. Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers, (aided by Rahway's Bills) -o i|ui* kas Rahway’s Ready Relief. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH - ! BAUTY! STRONG AND PURE hICH BLOOD—INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL, 1> R . RAI>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 SA USA BBARI Id, A. It E SOL VENT communicates through the Blood, Sw eat. Urine, and other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life,, tor it repairs the wastes of the body with new* and sound material. Scro fula. Syphilis, Consnmption. (llandular, diseases. Ulcers tn the throat, Mouth , Tumor*, Xoefes in the Gla nils, and other part* of the system, Sore Eye s, Strumorovs discharges from the Ear*, and the worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruption*. Eerer Sorex. Scald Head , Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Fry * hie lan, Acne, Stack Spots. Worms in the Flesh. Tumorh. Cancers in the Womb , and aft weakening and painful discharges, Eight Sweats. Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, ore with in the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use trill 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 w ith new material made from healty blood—and this the SA RS A BA RIL 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 In: rapid, and ev ery day the patient will feel himself growing better and stronger, the food digesting better, api>etite improving, and flesh and weight in creasing. Not only does the Saksaparilijan Resolv ent excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but it is the only positive cure for Kidney A Rladdcr Com plaint*. 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, land when there is a pricking, burning sensa tion when passing water, and pain in the Small of the back and along the Loins. DR. RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Railway’s Bills, 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. Biles, and all Derangements of | the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a . positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing j no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs, i Observe the following symptoms result | ing lrom Disorders of the Digestive Organs: j Constipation, Inward Biles, Fill l ness of the j Blood in the Head, Acidity of the stomach, i Nausea, Heathtirn, 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 Diflicult Breathing. A few doses of RADWAY’S BILLS will free the system from all thegabove named disorders. Brice 25 cents per Box. SOLD BV DRUG GISTS. READ ‘‘FALSE AND TRUE." Send one letter-stamp to BADWAY & CO., No. 87 Maid en Lane, New York. Information worth thousands will be sent yon. July 7,1871 -wly. Grover and Baker Sewing Machine rrVI IS celebrated Sewing Machine has been in 1 nsefor nearly twenty years, and is now us ed by over three hotwired thousand families, and has gained a reputation far a hove anr 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 18(57. at Baris, it was awarded the Gross of the Legion of Honor; liesides this, it has \von the First Premium at all the State Fairs where it has been exhibited. However, we do not claim that premiums won at our state and 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 Farrs 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 tightest running Machine in u«e; it is the simplest; it is more rapid in its movements; sews directly from two spools without rewind ing; sews all kinds of work without haisting. can do twice as ninch work in a dav as any other machine; it ts the most durable, anil almost noiseless; it sew- equally well on all kinds of goods, from the finest srwrss muslin to the heaviest Beaver cloth; makes the elastic lock-stitch much the strongest in use, anPevci v 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-vilb*. 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 any of our machines sass short of <>t»r recommendation, the money will he cheerfulTv refunded or placed in its stead any other machine in nse. <>M Machines repaired and put in good order on the veiv shortest notice. LEON A. GAMP, Carter^ville.Ga-. VFjX- Finest anil Purest liquors iti | town at the Star Saloon. May 20,-tf. ©5?" Gibson’s Diotlora, 15 years old. The best whisky on the market, at the Star Saloon. May 20,-tf. Mg J. K. H. A t\» . lhn t e,;, , 4 U«n. fr ranciflcv, C*l. s and 34 Cwnimtre* nti*.;, ,\ t y 1 MILLIONS Bear Testimony ts tlu>lr Wonderful Unrntlve Effects. They are not a vile Fnncy Drink, Martoof Boor Ruin, Whiskey, Proof S|»ir»l» mid Refuse Liquors doctored.spiced and >woctcttcd to t o taste,called ** Tonics," “Api'etizers.” "Hcst. rors „ that lead the tippler on toil runkenne-siuid rum.but ar« a true Aledicine.msde from the Native Boot? and TU rl>s of California, free from nil Algoholle Sijmr |lists. They ar«' tin GItF. lT IH.IMII* PI Kl- FIE It and A LIFE GIVING BRINCIPI.Ib a perfect llonovfctor and lnvigor-.ler «>f the System, carrying off all poisonous matter ami rvst«»ringtla'M.)- t to a ltealtliy condition. No per-mi can take those P.ir ter.-? according to dirret Urns and remain lend nnwrlli provided their Imres art* not tlesfn»yed by mineral jtoisonor other lucf" , anti the til l vnpuis wasted lieyond the )>oiiit of repair. They lire n Gentle Piirgativea* w elf n«n Tonic, jtoasesshig, also, the is-eiiliitr merit of acting as a j»oweiful agent in relieving Congestion nr Inflam mation of the jilt the Visceral Organs. FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in ,Toting or old, married or single, at the tlawn of womanhood <>i ivt the turn »f life, Tonic Hitters have no equal. For Inlln unit 0 lory 11 it it Chronic Kheumn-* llsiti nntl Gout. I»>«|»ct»eia or I tidigcsl inn, IlilioiiN. Krioiltcut unit Intermit lent Fe ver*, llbenst's of tlie itlood. Liver, Kid ney* nntl Itlntitter, thv-ii Hiller* Wl\e been most successful. Such Oisensr* are tains,-,! Ip Yilinfrd lllnoil, which is generally prtslue, and by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Bead sclitl. Trun in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightuv-s of the Chest, Dfrzines?, Sour Kmrtutinns of the Stomseh, Bad Taste in the Month, JJiltous Attarks, Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of the laingN. Pain in the re gions of the Kidneys, aud a hundred other t>*in(ul synig loins, are the oflspriugs of Djranepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the fond hirer and Bowels, which rentier them of one,pi.ill.« tffieary in cleansing the blood of all iinpuritte>, and hi parting new life and vigvr to Ute whole system. FOR SIvlN DISEASES, brunt ions. Tetter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Bpots. Pimples. Pustules, Boils, Car buncles. Bitig-Worms. .Scald Head. Sore Byes. Erysipe las. Iteh.Scurfs, Discolorations .if the Skin, Humorsnnd Diseases of the Skin, of wliatsr-r name or unturv. an* literally dug up and carried out oftlw* system in H short time by the use of these Bitters. On.* bottle in «n. h cast s will couiiuce the most incredulous of the:■ tire effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Bltusl whenever yon find its im purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; eleanse it whtvn you find it obstrucb 1 and sluggish in the veins; cleanse It when it i and your feelings will tell you when. Keep.f pure, and the health of the system will foil Pin, Tape, nnd other Worms, bo system of so many thousands.are effectual', and removed. Says a distfngnisb< and ph> . there is scarcely an individual upon the Yu., . . earth whose body is exempt from tlie )>r,-setu>r worms. It is not upou the healthy elements ot i j ltt Issiy that worms exist, but upon the •!:•■.: •, i un>. and sLiiny deposits that breetl these |b i■ ■: 'ooest*.--- f disease. No System of Medicine, no .verinift.’i. s > , anthelmintics will free the system from worms ... these Bitters. J WALKER, Proprietor. R. Tl. McDONAI.D A CO, Druggists and fien. Agents. San Francisco. Cali Tory and 32 and 3t Commerce Street, New York. 63“ SOLD BY ALL DRIiUGISTS AND DEALERS. Cartersville Prices Current. Corrected Semi-AVeelily by A. 11. Hiidgeni Grocery Mcrchn ut. Cotton Axes per dot. |l3.tW to $15.00 Butter—Goshen lb 50 gt 60.* “ Country Oi*(a. :50b Beeswax lb —’ 20 (it 25 1 Brimstone A stiljth. !t» Hr/t. 15 Blne>tone lb lb 15«.20 ] Borax tb 50 (and W Crackers—Butter lb 8 (*25 “ Soda 7*s<Hls ( “ Cream... 1S(«20 Cwnly—Fancy asst.lb lOfn ld ! " Stick liktiJO CVrifer—Rio tb IN.v<i2s Java 2fi0f.28 Creanv Tartar. lb 50<u 75 t.'ain|»hor—Gum, tt> 1.25*2.00 Cotton Curtis, <t««v, $7-.VV0.8.00 Epsoiu Salts,... tt>- ... So 15 Grain—Corn, hush. 75cso “ \V lieat, retl.T.so—oo “ live TSftr'.K) “ Peas 1.40:11 $2 “ Oats StVo.tiO “ Clover Seed $11.50-12 Sugar—Brown, tb l:Vcll C 14'ff 15 “ A lo'fa 1 (i-, “ ( rushed 10*. at is “ Ptnvr’d 1 sit,2o Syrup— Muscova. gal 40 cSO “ Golden ... UOcI.OO “ Ex. Golden $1f«1.25 “ New Orleans 80c$t Oil—Tanner’s, gal .fl.lo —to “ Kerosene, 45'ciio ‘‘ Linseed, raw $1.25c, 1.40 “ *’ hoil’tl j1.35ct.50 Rope—Manilla tb 2scupi “ Machine 11 c. 15 “ ( otton 37**040 Cotton Yarns, him. 1.30-1.40 Brown sheetings, yd. 10 c 14 Dried Pearlies, bush $1.50 -75 “ Apples $1.75 Vinegar—Citlar, gal 500,75 Satterfield <fc Wofford, ©Jg&RRK,?, J.HP Family U It O V K It I K W AND Produce* CARTERSVILLE, GA. 4T the old stand, Hast side of (lie rail road, where we promise to sell on as | good terms, ml as low down in price, as any grocery house in town, either by Wlioli*siil<* or Ucfull. Come and see us and test onr sincerity. J H SATTKRFIEI D, apr 12vfy J #; WOFFQRO. 11 A It It Y’S Prophylactic Fluid. fJA Family Medicine, for p typi fying, cleasing, removing had odoi> in all kimts of sickness; fir burn-. sons, wounds, -liars, for KrysLpVlas..rlwu.m;ti is wy au»lall -kin di>ea>- e-: for ratarrh. -ore iinmtli. sore throat. -linthi'- ria; for cholic, diarrtnra, cholera; a- awash 10 soften and beautify the skin: so remove »: spots, mildew, fruit stains; taken ir>t• —- k well as aoolied evtevnaHv: so V ... ■ used all hrnififhu ('onntr 1 ' \f... be ordered directly of I>A HR Y l'K« >l*lll I \I ;v >* _ I>ee. «, w-lv. Ifil Willi.< in St.rees, V. ' Just Received VI X V TABLE CITLEKV •’ A Mew Supply of Castors AND OTHER PLATED WARIIE. CHEAP AS THEV CAN BE BOUFHT • in anv Southern market. ■>. T. Q'VKV. 00U- The Starftaloon is tbe plm*. to get the finest and the cheapest ci gais in Gartersvilltfi and no ruis.aiio* May per lb. 10 to IS I Meats: Shoulder' tb 12(2113 I < Tear rh side 12:t J 5 llTain hams l-hfirlo Caitv, hams 18 a* 20 I Fresh pork OfajlO I Cheese, tt*lß <<x. 22' | Cigars. M s7(ka.soo j ** Dom. fi.Vcs-‘iO Ttrbaeeo tb (io(rt*7()c ! " Medium “ Prime,l.oo(j.l.si “ V a l.eal 'Akff,2s(' “ SiiMiking7s c,lo# Eggs, doz. 12(0,15e Flour, ev/*. s4**r4.(iO I.anl, tb. .. 1 lot 1 fte Meal. hush. 75(*t00* Mint*, bill. 1.751*12.50' Kiee. lb ...0-1121. Salt, sack 2. rsa2.4o Soda, lb 7otl()' Starch, tb ... ft;0.15 Soap-Bar Shot, bag $2.75,(*0.1X8 Shovels. Am. $1.50* Iron, lt> .VoJf Puttv, tb . so top Indigo thsf.7sr*2.(»i Tallow, tb 10 c 12', Tea. lb $1.2.V0;1.50' Featbers !t> fi.V<r7s Pepper, tb -Vr'a-Xi Mack'l. kit $2—2.75 Potatoes. Ir. 7iVa f SS " Sweet $2.00 Twine, bag. 30JT5 Candles, It> Kl'iGk Lit miter M sft i s’o Wool. wash. 20TA-10 Osjiaburgs Ic'd i 8 Tiiri>entiue 75'*r.$1 Bag’s, rot I in tb 3*., White Lead 10**15 Estrella Oil 4Oc.tio