Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, August 10, 1870, Image 3

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TOWN >1 ATT i: HS. Cartersville? Ga., Ang 1 . 11,1870. To Maimed Confederate Soldiers. Kverv mio-armel and* one-legged, or other wise disabled t 'on fed orate Soldier will Repaid oNK DOLL Alt for every yearly subscriber to t.he Stmi- Weekly Harterzr’ills Kcpre**, that they will send us with the subscription price —THREE l>oi,ears TER Annum; or in proportion—One dollar for four months, and two dollars for eight mouths. I peg*",\. M. Foute, Esq., is otir authorized A gent to receive and receipt for subscription to | the Semi-Weekly < aktersvii.le Express. II. PewßLi. is our authorized A gent to receive and receipt for subscription to the Semi-Weekly Cartersville Express. Titos. W. Mii.nkk, Esq., is our authorized A rrent in Hartow County to receive and receipt for subscription to, and money due for adverti sinir. job work, or subscription, for the Express. Rrv. w. w. slmpsox, van Wert. ga. ami IMB’T B. TTtPPE, Bartow County, and R. W. Murphy, Cartersvillo, are onr auth orized agents for the Cartershllk Express. what Tommy & Stewart says in their Hardware advertisement in this paper. Dayman & Gray, Marble Dealers, respectfully cite you to their card in this pa- I )C^ fetal leak JOHN J. HOWARD, Auxociaie Local. Local Items. Ye Local has returned to hie post, being absent the last few days at At lanta, in attendance on the meeting of the Trustees and Committee appoint ed by the Georgia Baptist Convention, for the removal of Mercer College from its present site, to one more approach able. As an item of noAVS, we Avould inform our readers that Mercer Col" logo is located at Macon, that gener ous city having offered about double the amout of funds aboA r e any other place—say some $175,000. The crops iu Bartow County are ex ceedingly good; both corn and cotton are excellent. An old farmer assures us that this crop “exceeds any for the last twenty years.” Como here, ye hungry, from North, East, South and West, and cast your lot in with us, for >ve will have enough, and to spare. — To God be all gratitude and praise. We note the kindly advice of a cor respondent over the euphoneous namo of “Hip-in-Jack,” suggesting that “ye Local” refrain from calling our Town, “our Station.” Some of his points are funny, especially his swine allusion. — They seem to have a penchant for “city walks;” even as a “Station” we have seen them enjoying a stroll on pleasant mornings. We rather like the name of “our Station” —the fact is, we have one or two too many cities in Northwest Georgia. City of Marietta, city of Borne, city of Dalton; Avere we to call our “Station” a city, it would seem to come iu competition with those named aboA*e, and besides, our mind has never completely gotten over the idea (learned when a boy,) of what constituted a city. We then learned that it took a large number of buildings and very many thousands of inhabitants to make a city. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pekin and such places; lienee when the sou briquet of city Avas appplied to a Rail road station, having a few houses and a small number of inhabitants, w r e ven tured to think it a nick-name, slight ly smacking of the ridiculous! But if the fates force us to be a city—why — we suppose we must even bear it, “with what grace we may.” “Our Station !” oh 1 Pshaw' 1 our town is growing a pace; the sound of the hammer and trowel enliven us all day long, and new houses are popping up in all directions. If we keep on, we will be a sure enough toNvn some day; by the way, have you seen that tastey house going up on Cassville street ? Well, look at it as you pass; it is being built by the Messrs Jack sons & Cos., for our clever friend, J. T. Owen, Esq. When finished it will be an ornament to that portion of our St Town. Either the Town authorities, or county commissioners of public roads, should at once examine Cassvillo street. The late heavy rains have washed out the middle of the street; the load is so constructed that the water is di rected into it, and not out of it. The .Local cannot withhold his meed of praise and approval of the new can didate for popular favor. The “Car tersville Standard” is most elegantly gotten np; we have not seen a paper published in the State presenting a neater, clearer appearance; it wears an honest, cheerful face, and the matter js well prepared and presented; the edi torials are spicy and interesting. We bespeak for it a prosperous future.— Success to you, gentlemen. Our coun ty, with a population of 25,000, can and ought to support the two papers published here, liberally, A copy of each should be in every house* each should have at least 2000 subscribers in the county, for they go as messen gers of intelligence to each house and lay before them the news of the world Let every county-mail subscribe to the Lxpbess and Standard. j ®j£F' , oHr enterprising neighbor below us on the W. & A. 11. R., Acworth, while she is not doing much talking is doing a heap of work. IShe ba°, by her own exertions, built a nice two-story brick Academy, and put to work an able corps of teachers, and have thrown their banner to the breeze, and in vite all persons, male and female, who want an education, thorough or partial, tc give the Cherokee High School, at that place, a trial. Tuition cheap, board good and low down in price, location as liealty ns any point in the south, water unsurpassed, and society refined and moral. Can any one ask more than this ? Let them ask on —they’ll not get it! .. flefjuWe arc glad to learn that Messrs. Meister anfd Scott, agents for the Anchor Life Insurance Company, of Now York, in this section of the State, are meeting with success, among our people. Every man who is able ought to insure his life in seme good company, for the benefit of his wife and children, and, we think, this company is unexcelled in the State and South. The above young men representing this compa ny in this place, are gentlemen of standing and unexceptionable moral bearing, and are endowed with too much illative pride of character and dignity of station to stoop to represent a thing designed to defraud the people and filch them out of tliejr money.— They are no carpet bag adventurers, but true Georgians and Southrons to the manor born; their word can bo relied on and their business confidently recognized as legiti mate and honorable. If you have not injur ed your life and wish to do so, consider tire propositions of the Anohor Life Insurance Company aud learn their inducements, which may not be as liberal as some, but far more reliable. CiTWe publish, to-day, in our legislative proceedings, the heading of a bill introduced by our immediate re presentative, Mr. Ford, entitled a bill “to lay out and organ ize anew county, from the counties of Bar tow, Floyd and Gordon.” We know not what opposition the friends of this enter prise may have to encounter outside of Bar tow, they have but little in this county, so far as we have been able to learn; and the little they have lies in the neighborhood of Pine-Log M. E. Church, which can be easily obviated, we think. As the lines are at pre sent drawn, it will cut off said church into the new county, and also include lands own ed by parties whose residence will be in Bar tow county, and who have no desire for their possessions to be divided between two coun ties. The way to surmount this difficulty is to-draw in the lines a little west ward, and then they have a clear field so far as liartow county is concerned. While we would re gret the loss of so many valuable citizens of our county as would be embraced in the new, we could not be so selfish as to withhold our assent to the movement; the more espe cially as they hare given us a helping hand in the erection of our county buildings, and arc now willing to foot their own bill in e recting theirs. If the new county is granted by the Legislature, Adairsville is to be the county-site. This town is about 22 miles North of Cartersville, on the State lload, in the beautiful and fertile valley of Oothcalo ga—fine country all around it, and, if it were a county site, Adairsville would build up and become a flourishing town, and the lands around it would be greatly enhanced in value and find ready sale. The citizens, then, instead of having to incur the expense of a railroad trip to the courthouse every time their business called them there, or necessitate them to travel through licat and and cold, by private conveyance, a distance of 22 miles, and some of them even further than that, the courthouse would be at their doors; all this can be done, we think, with out injury to our own flourishing town, or,- if damaged at all, it would be very slight.. . lie that as it may however, it would be morally wrong for us to make the interests of all others subservient to our own. We should stand by that benevolent principle which says “live yourself and let others live also.” They have done much towards building up our interests in and around Cartersville, surely we ought to encourage them in their efforts to build up their own, and the more -80 as they propose to clo it at their own ex pense. Adjourned. — According to the Indepen dence Beige the belligerents have adjourn ed their fight till Monday next, half past ten o’clock precisely. We shall not attend. B£fit,Attcntion is invited to the card of Mr. J. T. Owen, Silversmith and Jeweler, in this place, t* be fonnd in another column of this paper. He has on hand a choice stock of Clocks, AVatches, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Walking Canes, ect.., for sale, and under stands the movements and machinery of time pieces thoroughly; is faithful, reliable and prompt in his vocation. We are glad to be informed that he has bought a lot and is now improving it, with the view of set tling down permanently in Cartersville. — We are glad to welcome to our midst such gentlemen of integrity and moral worth. AND HIS wife, Atlanta, Dady arrivals in his Restaurant. —July 28th 279; 29th, 219; 30th, 2G2; 31st. 201. Import their own goods direct. Steak fresh from the broiler, and-Milk that never crossed the branch. They have the largest Restaurant South. Seat 150. Ladies dining room seperate. They pay taxes and educate their child ren without State aid. fl£g~Tri end A. It. AVatson, of the Atlanta Sun, has won a fine meerschaum pipe, in a recent raffle in that city. Well done for brother Watson ! Smoke your pipe in peace and then lend it to us and Tom to smoke, and send with it a package of Jourdan, How * kd & Hare arson’s fine “Durham !B^ lo king To bacco,” and in so you will cQhrer a great favor upon us and bring us under ob ligations a* lasting as the pipe and tobacco. question as to the location of mercer University lias been decided in favor of Macon, Ga. invite attention to.the Advertise ment of Messrs. Best & Kirkpatrick, who advertise a large quantity of Pule White Lead, in store, together with fine Perfumery, Hdkf Extracts and Waters, and a fresh ar rival of Drugs and Medicines, in another column of this paper. B@L»Don’t forget the Concert, Tableaux, and Supper, at Stilesboro, Thursday night, the 11th hist. Remember it is for the bene fii of a Church in Cartersville. Grace,” infant daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Sallie Coxe, died, in this place, on Monday night last, after a protracted and severe illness. , “Suffer the tittle children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” —Jesus. "This little hud adorned our bower, And spread sweet fragrance ’round; She grew in beauty, hour by hour, ’Til. ah ! the spoiler came in power, Aud crushed her to the ground. “Hut not forever in the dust, Her beauteous form shall lie; But in the garden of the just, ’N earth Cod’s righteous eye, wc trust, i .She will bloom again on high.” .S Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of Messrs. Satterfield, Py ron & Cos., headed “Notice to Debtors,” in another column. Verbunv Sat. SICKNESS, PAIN AND DEATH, Legitimately result a penalties for violations of natural law*, from whj< h none-esenpe. riw laded check. Hu* p,dc and wan features, thedull eye. the clouded intellect, tliedeep heav ing sigh, the feeble and cm neiated frame, the de jected bro\V, the tottering gait, all indicate pre vious transgression oi'friv. Knowingthat “pro crastination is the thief of time," all intelligent being*apply forsom'e remedy soon as circum stances permit; while those Who do not act up on the principle that “delays are dangerm;*.” generally Huger, lose time and pay more money. FEMALE COMPLAINT. Tliut claims its victims throughout the length and breadth of our land. Many females suffer in some way at each mon thly period ; some girls are in great peril at the commencement of menstruation, whild older oiles dread its decline at the “turn of life.”— Sometimes the menstrual how is too much, or too little, or nvay be attended with pain; may be irregular or entirely checked, or changed in appearance, attended with other distressing symptoms. Lcucorrhoea, or the “Whites,’, fre quently drains the system, or ulceration of the womb may create pain and cause rapid prostra tion. Falling of the woiWb is an exceedingly com mon complaint, giving lmieh trouble aiid dis tress, which, under ordinary treatment, is diili cult to cure. Hysterics, Green Sickness. Irritability of the Womb, and other serious and fatal complaints follow the female sex throughout life. Lives there a medical gentleman who has or can re lieve the fair sex of the above’ troubled? Not many. Is thine no combination of retiledial a gent’s that will come to her rescue 2 . We answer, Y es. mraem mu urn ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS, The only acknowledged Uterine Tonic and Fe male Regulator known, will cure all those com plaints abOve mentioned in an incredibly short time. The Bitters at once arouses, strengthens and restores the womb to-its natural condition, removing obstructions, relieving pain and reg ulating the monthly period. Yonder stands a pale, feeble and languid girl, just bursting into womanhood; she is the pride of all, but hark! she silently steals a pickle, cats chalk, or a slate pencil;- no appetite for food; she turns with a dull eve and seeks solitude; her eye no longer sparkles; her merry laugh is no longer heard ringing through the air; she mopes about with bloodless lips and gums, with headache, palpi tation, constipation, swimming of the head, cold feet and hands, melancholy; she has a coated tongue, offensive breath, and a host of other e vils too numerous to mention. AVhen neglected all these symptoms become aggravated, there is sick stoinacn. heartburn, a dark line settles under the eyes, the legs and and ankles are swollen, the hair loses its gloss and falls off. there is brittleness and splitting of the finger-nails, swollen abdomen, extreme nervousness, fretfulness, pains and aches, dry cough. Hysterical fits, rapid prostration, epilep sy and death ! If you, or any of yonr friends, arc thus afflicted, send at once for a Bottle of English Female Bitters and be cured. Its effects are magical in such complaints. Surely no mo ther will postpone and delay this duty until DEATH IS AT THE DOOR. In all theso complaints the system evidently show's «i want of red blood, jukl Mr. Churchill, in his work on Diseases of Females, savs;— “Bearing in mind that the blood is remarkably deficient in red corpuscles, find the known pro -1 ter tv of iron to correct this condition, theory suggests it as the most to be relied on, the best of which is the Citrate.” Citrate of Iron enters lsirirclv into the composition of English remale Bitters, combined with powerful vegetable ton ics of rare qualities. , Among the mountains of Tennessee and the pinev woods of .Mississippi, is found a certain hard ami ilintv root, which has been in secret use by some mid wives for many years, possess ing magic powers in regulating and restoring all female suffering with any affection ot the womb. This root we have obtained, gave it a fair test in our practice and it is now one ot the principal ingredients in these Hitters. Other j powerful uterine and general tonics also enter into itsc ora position. We also add Leptandra or Black root, sufficient to act upon the liver and keep the bowels open. BLOOMING YOUNG GIRLS, Middle-aged matrons, those at the critical peri od. and the aged grandmother, are all cured by the use of our English Female Bitters, now pre scribed and used by physicians all over the country. If yon are troubled with.Fall ing’of the AYomb, attended with a sense of weight and dunning down pain in the back and side, and other at tendant evils, English Female Bitters will give entire relief. These at the “turn of life,” mothers after con finement, and all others (male or female) who are convalescents from any protracted or debil itating complaint, who gain strength slowly, and whose digestion is slow and imperfect, will find those Bitters the very thing their system demands. It gives a powerful appetite, aids and assists digestion, arouses the liver, strength*, ens mentally and physically. and fills the whol* system with pure crimson blood coursing thro’ its channels. |i Mil 111 II I 1111 ill II 111 I li Mil I COMMOM GROG-SHOP BITTERS. Empty Bitter Bottles, of various styles, can be found around almost every dwelling and cabin throughout the land. Their taste rs pleasant, and are advertized to cure almost every disease, while the manufacturers know they possess - ’ medicinal properties whatever. The— ' ■ many disguises for exceedingly v ’ ‘v: which do not, nor cannot * Beware of these Die- c . urc one. ties th¥?oontS* *- tSan c bltters m nnart bot who hnvs * •" ;i * fc,n * ,nr yonr Vitals, and he “ ,em £ amc * rt “toper’s grog” into his :: . c - <,ne Tr, ?..i who knows nothing about me, dicine, s-" r3 pottles of common stuff will ( ‘ n ’-’b chills and fever, rheumatism and consump tion; another, whose bottles arc very fancy, cures all the impurities of the blood, makes old men young, casts out devils, restores sight to the blind, and numerous other miracles; while yet another, who presumes every man a drunk ard, proposes to cure colic, ingrowing nails, yel low fever, heart disease rind love-sick maiden*!! Wc know they make no such cures, we know the jicople at Large are deceived Aind swindled, and as we tics ire to vent iato those common humbugs make the following challenge to one ami all : I ■ "WM— ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS mmmmmmmßmammmminmmmtmmmmmmmmßmn That one tahlezponnfnl of ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS contains as much medicinal proper ties a.s one bottle of any of the pleasantly tasted common advertised bitters of the day ! The medical profession to decide the question. Be it understood that English Female Bitters is not a beverage, but is a powerful Iron and Vegeta ble Tonic combined, curing longstanding chron ic female complaints in every direction. Put tip In large bottles at $1.60 per bottle, or six bottles for |6.00, and sold by druggists and merchants e vow where. J. P. ’DKOMGOOLE A CO., Prop’s Memphis. Tenn. DROOMGOOAE & CO.'S BOCHU. The best and cheapest combination for all af leetions oft he Kidneys and Bladder over offer- ; ed to the public, 1$ is preparedUy regular phv. slcians and used by the professi o4. Price II <.r, six- bottles for *3. Sold bv Drug gists and merchants evervwhere. h ' J. P. DItOMGOOLE & f’O., -fa vQ— ; Ol ly e lm, Memphis, Tenn, READ. TT i> well known to I Doctors and to. L idies ;"Sy that Women are subject I _ to numerous diseases pe- If jt Womb, Irregular Men- : struutinn. Hemorrhage, or Excessive ’Flow,’ami • A Prolapsus Ut-erior Fall- ii ing of the AYoiu b. These diseases have sel dom been treated successfully. The profession lias sought dilUgently for some rented v that wold enable them to treat these diseases w ith success. At last, that remedv has been discovered by one of the most skilful physicians in the state of Georgia. The remedy is Bradfield’s Female Regulator. It is purely vegetable, aud is put up in Atlan ta, by BR A DFIF.LI) CO. It will purify the blood and strengthen the system, relieve irritation of the kidneys and is a perfect specific for all the above diseases; as certain a cure as Quinine is in Chills and Fevers. For a history of diseases, and certificates of its wonderful cures, the reader is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Every bottle war ranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. La Grange. Ga.. March 23,1870. BR YDFIELD & CO., ATLANTA. G A.: Dear Sirs: I take pleasure in stating that I have used, for the last twenty years, the medi cine you are puffing up. known as 1)R. .J. BRAD FIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR, and con sider it the best combination ever gotten to gether for the diseases for which it is recom mended. I have been familiar with the pre scription both as a practitioner of medicine and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hope that every lady in our whole land, who may lie suffering in any way peculiar to theirfsex, mayj>c able to procure a bottle, that their sufferings may not only be relieved, but that they may be restored to health & strength. With mv kindest regards, 1 am. respectfully, W. B. FERRELL, M. L).’ AVe. flie undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to the trade, l)r. J. Bradfleld’s Female Regulator—believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for the diseases for which he recommends it. AY. A. LANSDELL, PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO. RED WIN E & FOX, AV. C. LAWSHE. Atlanta, Ga. AV. BOOT & SON, Marietta, Ga. DR. PR OP HITT’S Celebrated Liver Medicine. It is purely vegetable, and will act upon the Liver and Kidneys as promptly as Calomel and Bucliu, without any danger of salivation or de struction of the bones. Parties taking the medicine need not fear get ting wet, or any other reasonable exposure. Symptoms of Liver Disease: Headache, Dull Feeling or the Blues, Sour Stom ach, Sick or Nervous’Headache, Heartburn, In digestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste in the Mouth, the"skin lias a thick, rough feeling, and is darker than usual, Costiveness, Melan choly Feelings, Cramps, Cold Feet, Colic, Dys entery, ur Diarrhoea, Chills and Fever, and Piles. In fact, where the Liver is* out of order, you are liable to every disease that is not conta gious. Propliitt’s Liver Medicine, it taken’ properly, will prevent and cure any disease resulting from a deranged liver. It will regulate its functions and thus cure all diseases caused by the failure of its healthy ac tion. It ha? been used for a great number of years, and has given universal satisfaction. There is no brother or son claiming to have the origional recipe. It is put up in both Pow der and Fluid form. Fatrburx, Ga., Sept. 4, 1868. DTI. O. S. PItOPTT ITT: Sir: My wife has been an invalid for fifteen years. Doctors all agreed she had “Liver Dis ease.” In connection with their practice she used various and noted remedies, none of which seemed to do any good. Sometime ago I procu red a bottle of your “Liver Medic inn,” of your agent here, (J. A. Harvey, which being given ac cording to directions, has affected a eomidete cure. Respectfully, ,Ac., GEO. L. THOMAS. OIAKUOTTK, N. U., Sept. 24, 1868. I have used Dr. O. S. Prophitt’s Liver Medi cimSas a tonic, and found It to be pow erful and ellieacioiK. It is excellent for functional de rangemeht of the Liver or constipation oftlio bowels; in most cases superceding the necessity of a regular course of medicine. E. J. MEYNABDIE, Pastor Tryou-str. C’li. Martov Cow tv, Texas, Aug. 1,1869. DR. O. S. PROPIIITT: Dear Sir: I write you this o inform you that T have been troubled a great deal with indiges tion, but after using one bottle of your Liver Medicine, 1 find great relief. I cheerfully re commend it as a good Family Medicine, and feel confident that it is good for anything for which it claims to be an antidote. Y'erv respectfully, DICK LOCKETE. Dr, Propliitt’s Dysentery, Ccrclkl, Is one of the most valuable compounds now put up for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, or Cholera Morbus. This medicine has boon in use for years, and gives uniuersal satisfaction. The most delicate child may take it with im punity. Covington, Ga., Nov. 0,1867. DR. PROPIIITT: Having a severe attack of Dysentery during the past summer, I w«as induced to use your Dy sentery Cordial, and derived therefrom immediT ate anil permanent relief. It gives me pleasure to recommend this remedy to all who may be so attacked, believing that, should the direction* be followed, relief would surely be obtained*— Truly, Ac. O, S. PORTER*. crs*AstrAv Texas, 1809. DR. PROPIIITT: Dear Sir: Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill It is a compluto success. ,J. L. WHITTLE. West Point, Ga., Aug. 11,1809. This is to certify that l have used Dr. O. S. ProphitCs Liver Medicine myself and in my familv, lor twelve months or more, and 1 unhes itatingly say that I believe it one of the best .Family'Medicines in use. M. T. WALKER. "Frophittis Pain Kill It. imvY« S ' I s celebrated medicine that run Perry v rain Killer out t ne market, wherever it was sold. Dhvis made Proplutt change the namy from Pain Killer to PAIN KILL IT. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain ql any kind it has up equal, For Cuts, Bruises, Burns, or old Sores, it is the best thin# you can use as a bussing. For Spake jlites or StingYc t'.Poi,'eneus Insects, it is a peifect-AXTIDOTF. It is good for Colic, Colds; Coughs.’' or Itowcl Ceraidaiujts. Its name indicate*Us nature fully. It istruly DEATH to pain, Manufactured and sold by BI? \ DFT ELD & CU., Atlanta, Ga., and for safe by all druggists. Doony Bounty, Ga., April, 1807. This is to certify that 1 was confined to the house, and most of the time to my bed, and snf feringthe greatest agony imaginable with Rheu matism, lor live mouths, and after trying every available remedy, with no relief, I was cured with two bottles of Dr. O. 8. Prophitt's Anodyne Pain Kill It; each costing fifty cents only, It relieved me almost instantly. I therefore re commend it in the highest degree to others suf fering from similar disease. 1 can say that it is one of the finest Family Medicines now out, cer tain. Yours, truly, W. A. FOREHAND. Dooly County, Ga., Oct. 27,18G7 DR. O. S. PROPIIITT: I have, during the last eighteen months, used your Pain Kill It, and I consider it unequaled by anything for pain in the head, breast, back or side; and for colic nothing gives relief half so quick as your Anodyne Pain Kill. It is doing much good in the community in o ther families as well as my ow.i. Yours, Ac., o. T. FOULIIAN D, Newton Factory, Ga.. Nov., 1867. DR. PTtOPII ITT: summer tty horse sprained his knee se verely, causing the whole log to swell to about twice* its natural size, and rendering him almost helpless; two applications of your Anodyne Pain Kill It thoroughly cured it. JNO. B. IJA.YIS, STATE OF GEORGIA,/ Know rt \j men bv Um' ( . Fulton County A presents, That‘l have this day, tor value received, sold »Ed transfer red to BRAD^xfiLD & CO*; the sole right to manufacture a a'l sNii Rty Taiuily Medicines, and have lurb|sho*V them \vith the lull recipes, and have authorised the said Bit AD FI LED & CO., to print, of have printed, anything they may see y>r°|>p- concerning any and all tjie above paniqd This 15th day of dune, 187 q. [Signed] ' O, S, PROP It JTT\ In presence of Thomas F. .Jones, and Robert Crawford, Notary Public. (L. s.) Manufactured and for sale by BR APFIELD A CO., street, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all dVitgiLvb julyjJO—wlv REM OVAL, L. H. BRADFIELD. Begs leave to inform Hie I’ublie that he hiis removed his Stork of Medicines. from his old wdand oil Whitehall Street, to one oftlieXewaud Commodious Stores oil IS road Street, ATLANTA, BA., opposite the National Savings Bank, and next door to JohnsonV» Seed Store. lie non has on hand a full stoek of all goods usually kept in first elass Drug Houses, and will be constantly receiving more, as the necessities of Ills trade may de mand. He will give special attention to the wants of merchants from the country, and believes he can make it to their interest to call and see him, or semi hint their orders, which shall always have prompt and careful at tention. He is sole w holesale agent, in Atlanta, for ROSADAI.IS, Aiuau: HITTERS, WiIhoIVsTOXIC, Tlic greaf chill remedy of the age, Tfil* TOR, the host preparation known for tetter and ring worm. POILTERFJrS FUIEXH, a sure cure for chicken cholera. HEAT’S COXDITIOX POWDKB: this remedy speaks for itself. Try it. He is prepared to sell at proprietor's prices, all of TETT’S CEEEHKATIvH JPREFARATTOAS, and SIJI MOA S LIYEIt REGELATOIt. I most cordially invite all my old friends and the public gen erally, to call on me at my new stand, and I will take great pleasure in showing my goods, and will do my best to please, both in price and quality of goods. L. H. Biudfield. p g—Having associated with me in the manufacture and sale of Dr. J. Brad field's- Female Regulator, and Dr. 0. S. Rro phitt's Celebrated Family Medicines-, (of which we are now sole proprietors,) Dr. J. S. Wilson, laf6 of tlVe firm of Pemberton, Taylor, Wilson & Cos., all orders for these pT*epimit’ons should be addressed to Bradfield & Cos., Atlanta*, Gav july 20, IS7O-w3m . HH $ tPr f A H BAIR It. Anchor Life Insurance €o. JOHA Eh II EM ST EK. Bciieral Agent, Macon, Beorgia. HOME OFFICE, 17H lirondway, New York. EDMUNDC FISHER President. JAMES GOPSILL, Vice President. A. S. FITCH, Kcc'j'- E. F. S. HICKS, Ass’t Soc’r,. IPIKECTORS: ■ EDMUND C. FISHER, Pi evident. ROBERT L, KENNEDY, President Bank of Commerce, New York. HOfi, W. A, NEWELL, Ex-Governor of New Jersey, Allentown, X. J.. HENRY M. ALEXANDER, No. 20 Exchange Place, N. Y. JAMES M. HALSTED. Prcs’t American Fire Insurance Cos., 48 Wall Street, New* York,. JAMES GOPSILL. Ex-Mayor of Jersey Gity.. 'h.f.vail,' CAsMer Bank of Commerce, New York. • JOHN W, SCHANCK,. Merchant, Jersey City. SAMUEL BORROWE, 71 ‘Broadway, New York. FRANCIS ROBINSON,. President Spring Mount Coal Company, 111 Broadway, New York., BENJAMIN S- WALCOTT, President Hanover Fir©- 'lnsurance Company, 4-5 Wall Street, New •York. A. G.AGNEW, Patou & Cos., No. 311. Broadway New York. BLAKELY WILSON, President Becond National Bank. Jersey City. CHARLES GOULD, President Del. Bay R. R., - r -8 Wall Street, Xcw York. LUDLOW PATTON, Ludlow Patton t j- Cos., No. C Wall Street, New York. A. W, GREENLEAF, Grcenle.af, Norris & Cos., GO Exchange Place, New Yqi>_ GEORGIA—BOARD OF STATE REFERENCE: I)H. T. N. POL LAIN, .. Greensboro. llos. AT,MX. If. STEFUENS, Crawfordsville. Cor.. JOHN A. STEPHENS,...,,, Atlanta. Hon. O. A. LOCHUANE,., Atlanta. WM. It. TCLTjER- p ksliicy Atlanta National Bank Atlanta. Hon. .H'y ( President Gjv. H. R. & B. Cos Augusta HON. .7. V. 11. ALLEN, SiavOr. City of ... Augusta GEN. P. M. B. VO! NG, - arter> viUe. gen. g.j. ;V HENRY L. JEWETT, Cotton Factor ....Platon. HON.C. B. WOOTEN ••••• Dawson. 1). F. WILCOX, Hc-c, Ga. Home Fire Ins. C 0.., , Mginauns. JOHN J. CAL LAW’.' V j •••• ‘ La< \V. C. COSENS.. ...Sitvanuii i. 4gSS3fes--Nearly $400,000.00. Over two dolfatf fcr*c\V); dollar of liability, (as pqj the Insurance Commissioner cf New York- for t 1870.)’ (Ty gipmal |fcihirts. I«sT—lts rates arc the LOWEST Os any Mutual Company in AmifCea, Ike,difference being equal to a dividend of about 15 per. cent, in uuvanvo. 2ND—It affords absolute security. 3RD—AIt its Policies are Nou-Forfeitable. 4TH—It does not Limit Travel as most other Companies do. ; STII—It allows 80 days grat-C in Payment of Renewal Premiums. fil'l] —It Loans the Surrender-value of its Policies. ITJI—It declares Dividends Annually. 9TH— DIVIDENDS are NUN-FORFEITING, and arc used in continuing the Insurance, or paid in Cash in a paidup Policy. The only Company granting Hf»o-forfeiting dividends—the following clause is inserted in each Policy : “I'be Dividend on a Policy ouwC declared :is non-forfeiting, and no Policy \\ ill lapse by nolv-Paymcnt of Premium, unfit thc_J)iy idupd > s consumed in continuing the same in toree ; or, should the assured desire to discontinue his insurance, [m can receive the CABU VA IJ. Jv of his Dividend in a PA I D-LP POLICY, wbicß the Conipany cannot cancel.” 9TH Tt gnnvanttes a Cash Burend»-r-v.*dtip ftatjng the amount tlic Company will pay, each year, in ( a r h, for the surrender of the policy. • payfcons desiring Hrsurauee w ill find R to thejr Interest to consult with the Agents of this W. DtAWFOBO SCOTT, Special Agrnß OFFICE with MILNER & MILNER. Ally’s a! Law, < artorsville, , julv I2_w4t and Tilth UON. ULNLAP SCOTT, Rome, Ga. Save Time & Money! MARK E. COOPER, Grcncral Contmission IVlcrcUanl, i Will fill Or.lcr* anil Sell Produce on fair terms to all. XO. *■ HKOAI) t's'lt., I ATLANTA, «A. ■ " lcll l | -' vt ' m