Newspaper Page Text
To the Citizens of Bartow
County.
We beg leave to state that it is our
intention to canvass this count}' for the
sale of fruit and ornamental trees.
We are representing the “Gate City
Nursery,” located near Atlanta, Ga.
This is a Southern nursery, established
by Southern men, to propagate South
ern fruit trees, for a Southern mar
ket. Will you encourage them with
your patronage, or will you patronize
Northern nurseries, and thereby allow
yourselves to bo imposed upon by get
ting trees that will not succeed here.
The Gate City Nursery is presided
over by Messrs. Gen. John B. Gor
don, J. W. Akers and Rev. Wm. P.
Patillo. The names of these gentle
men are a sufficient guarantee of its.
reliability. They only sell such trees
as are known to do well in the South
trees that originated here, or those
from a distance that have been
thoroughly tested. They never send
out a tree whose characteristics are
not fully known, or whose bearing
and keeping qualities are not fully
ascertained
Inasmuch as your country was can*
vassad last year for the sale of nursery
stocks by some Northern nurseryman,
and in view of the fact that many of
you have been induced by those sweet
talking yankees to make purchases,
which no doubt you have regretted ere
this, and will have much greater cause
for regret when you have fruited them,
and knowing that the result will have
a tendency to discourage you in the
culture of fruit, I would say, be not
discouraged. You have the soil and
the climate, and can make the fruit
crop one of the 'most profitable grown*
if you will but buy such varieties as
are adapted to the South. I beg leave
to state that it is my intention to can
vass your county for such varieties as
we have tested and found to succeed
in a soil and climate similar to this of
yours.
While we have no desire to encour
age sectional prejudices, we do insist
that every person of this section should
buy fruit trees from Southern nur
series. It is a rare thing that trees
adapted to the climate of the North
succeed here, and those that do, will
be found in our collection. It is reason
able, then, to suppose that we have got
the article you want; at any rate, you
will be more likely to find them here
than among those who are supplying
ft different section, and a much colder
eiimate.
Encourage Southern nurseries. They
are among the many wants of the
South, iu her present impoverished
erudition. We pledge ourselves to sell
cm low as any responsible parties en
gaged in the same business. Messrs,
flordon, Akers & Patillo, guarantee
every tree to be true to name, and
every effort has been made to get
those varieties best adapted to our soil
ftftd climate. John T. No mis,
Agent Gate City Nursery.
Mcß ide & Co.—lt always gives us
jdeaunre to speak of this house be
cause it has drawn such an amount of
irade to Atlanta, in having superior
advantages ip. obtaining goods. It
bos thrown vast quantities of goods
€»« the maiket in all the Southern
States, east of the Mississippi, except
jbouisiana, at such figures that no
market can lower them. Its business
was so extensive and its help so
f>erienced that it was necessary to se
cure the services of an experienced
business man, in their particular line,
to better systematize their shipping
and selecting goods.
This house receives orders from
Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Mont
gomery, Selma, Mobile, and several
points in Mississippi and Tennessee.
Mr. Hmry D. Law, one of the part
ners in the house, an old crockery im
porter, of New York city, makes all
purchases and furnishes this house
with all goods of foreign manufacture.
He paid our city a visit this summer
and spent several days looking at At
lanta enterprise, bestowing compli
ments on the energies of our citizens.
At his request Colonel Mcßride went
on to New York city, to make selection
from stocks of goods most suitable for
this market.—Tney sent forward im
mediately one ol the largest shipments
that has been or will be received in
this market, perhaps, during the sea
son; taking due advantage of the many
competing routes. They have leased
that large building now being erected
on Broad and Marietta, and are having
it finished to suit their business. This
will give them more room. They will
continue their house on Whitehall also,
we are informed.
Such a house truly deserves eulogy
n drawing trade to Atlanta.— All Int.
fatal IM>.
JOHN J. HOWARD , Axubeiaie Loc<tl.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Dry w T arm weather continues, good
for saving fodder and crab grass-hay,
and for maturing cotton. Save hav,
remember the scarcity of it last spring.
Sow more turnips. Th<§ last sown,
did not come up well; try again.
Pay your debts. Yes, in spite of
homestead and personalty. The laws
delay,.and all other causes, why? De
cause, you owe them, and because, you
promised to pay them , Because, the
law of God says, pay your debts, be
cause, it is honest to do so. If you
are a christiau, obey the command.
“ Owe no man Anything if you are a
moralist, pay your obligations, so that
your morality will not suffer, if honest.
Then pr omptly pay off scores against
you, and don’t be afraid of the sheriff.
Members of churches, pay your honest
debts, be a iight to the world in this
as well as in religious matters. Some
person, or persons, sold you goods for
the use of your family, or loaned you
money to assist you, when you were in
a close place; now go and pay off those
obligations. Don’t call a man who
accommodated you with money, a shy
lock and a rascal, simply because, he
wants his money back again; oh, no—
pay him, and thank him for his con
fidence in you, and then you can open
his pocket book again, when you want
to borrow. The Primitive Baptists,
known as “Hard shells/' make it a
point of Christian dnt}% to pay their
debts, and deal with members of the
chuich, if they do not pay them. In
this matter they have set a noble ex
ample to all churches, and which they
would do well to adopt.
Let the people of Bartow inaugurate
anew state of things, it is a noble
county filled with excellent people; let
us begin .at once to pay as much of our
indebtedness to each other as we can;
if we cannot pay all we owe, let us pay
a portion of it. If all were to adopt
this method, it would give life and
energy to business, and commence the
dawn of real prosperity. Let us trace
the history of even one hundred dol
lars, sent on a mission of debt paying,
and see, what it can and does do.
In the morning A pays B a hundred
dollars. B’s countenance brightens
up, for he promised C to pay him SIOO
to-day. He paj T s it, and C pays it to
D, and he to E, and E to F, and so it
goes on, and pays ten debts of SIOO
.each, making SI,OOO 00, all paid, and
at night the last holder calls on A, to
pay him the SIOO he owes him. Now,
A finds at night the SIOO, he started
in the morning, back in his pocket, and
$l,lOO 00 paid, and all thinking well
of each other for promptness. Give it
a start, citizens of Bartow, and we
will all feel its beneficial results. This
is the season, when our merchants wish
o renew their stocks of goods. How
can they do it, unless their customers
pay them ?
Come forward, customers, and pay
off like men, and do not forget the
Express.
Cotton in good demand at 15|.
Wheat, red, $1.00; white, 1.10.
Hay would sell readily in our town.
Work out the streets to the Fair
ground.
Goods selling low at • Cartersville.
Ccme all, who want to buy bargains.
Internal Revenue Taxes. —By the
Act of Congress, approved July 12,
1870, the taxes on sales imposed by the
Internal Revenue Laws, except such
as are by existing laws paid by stamps,
are repealed.
Section 3 repeals the special tax on
boats, barges and flats; on legacies
and successions; on passports and on
gross receipts.
Section 4 repeals the Stamp A6t im
posed on promissory notes for less
than SIOO, and on receipts of any sum,
or for payment of debt; also on canned
or preserved fish.
The act also repeals the income tax
on amounts less than $2,000.
New York, August 27. —A reported
battle yesterday near Rheims; heavy
cannonading heard, but no particulars.
The engagement probabl/ between
McMahon and Prince Frederick or the
Crown Prince.
The Crown Prince at Bar Le Due
•was joined by part of the King’s forces.
The united army is moving rapidly,
and will probably reach Paris Tuesday
or Wednesday. The King’s object is
to conclude the campaign as speedily
as possiole.
Napoleon is with McMahon, but
McMahon’s whereabouts is unknown.
Public, feeling in Paris is very hope
ful. 5
All vagrants and )jad women turned
out of Paris.
| TOWN MATTERS.
Cartersville, (2a., Aug. 30,1870.
To Maimed Confederate Soldier?.
Every one-armed and one-legged, or other
wise disabled Confederate Soldier will l»e j>aid
ON K DOLLAR for every yearly itib scriber to
the Semi- Weekly Ciirter*rilt* Expfte*t*, that they
will send us with the subscription priyo—Thrke
Dot.l ans run Annum; or in proportion— One
dollar for four months, and two dollars for eight
months.
A. W. For ri:, Ijq.,l j q., k> our authorized A
gent to receive and receipt for subscription to
the Semi-Weekly Cartersville Express.
jJ^r t, THOM as il. Powell is our authorized A
gont receive and receipt for subscription to
the Semi-Weekly Cautebsville Express.
Tho*. W. Milner, Esq., is our authorized A
gent in Bartow County to receive and receipt
for subscription to, and money due for adverti
sing, job work, or subscription, for the Express.
Rev. w. w. simpsox, van wert, ga.
and Itoß'T R. Ttippe, Bartow County,
and It. XV. Murphy, Cartersville, are our auth
orized agents for the Cartersville Express.
Js£§y“Bee what Tommy & Stewart says in
their Hardware advertisement in this paper.
B£2P*-Oatman & Gray, Marble Dealers,
respectfully cite you to their card in this pa
per.
friends and acquaintances of Dr.
James A. and Mrs. Emma S. Jackson, are
requested to attend the funeral of their in
fant son, Octavius, at their residence on
Erwin Street, tills afternoon, at 4-V o’clock.
Cartersville, August 19th, 1870-
are paiined to chronicle the death
of another aged and beloved citizen of this
county. John Felton, father of our esteem
ed and worthy citizen, Dr. W- H.
departed this life, at the residence of the
atter, near this place, on Friday night last ,
iat a very advanced age of life, and after a
long and lingering illness.
IJgL.We are authorized to announce the
name of Miller Collins, as a candidate for
Sheriff of Bartow County, at the approach
ing election. aug. 30, 1870.tdc.
District Delegates to tlic County
Convention.
We think it unnecessary to publish the
proceedings of the preliminary meetings
held in their respective districts, on Satur
day last, to appoint delegates toth.» County
Convention, to be held in this place, on
Tuesday, the oth September proximo, but
will announce the names O; the delegates
thus appointed, of follows:
Cartersville, or 4th.—Z. W. Jackson, A.
P. Wofford, T. W. Milner, L. Payne, and W.
H.. Stiles.
Cassvillc, or sth.—A. M. L nn, S. Dish
eroon, J. G. Lowry, 11. 11. Ilolmes, ltobert
Best.
Allatoona Dist. —E. Moore, D, V. Stokc
ly, P. C. Waldrup, J. A. Pugh, and 0. ivf.
Dodgen.
These delegates are recommended to vote
for for T. C. Moore and John W. Wofford,
as suitable men to represent Bartow county
in the loiver branch in the Legislature, while
they agree to abide the nomination should
other good men be chosen by the convention,
such as W. L. Aycoek, Arthur Davis, W. J.
Williford, also, for Sheriff, W. W Rich,
for Clerk Superior Court, TANARUS, A. Word; for
Tax Receiver, Z. A. Mcßeynolds; for Tax
Collector, E.Harling; for Treasurer, H. W.
Cobb.
Stamp Creek Disi.—Clayton Erwin, Dru
ry Jenkins, Drury Byers, Joseph Davis, and
Monroe Goodson.
Wolf-Pen Dist. —William Cotton, John Ba
ker, William Hicks, William Corbin, and
Silas Bell.
Pine Log Dist., Unofficial. —J. R. Adair,
J. W. Thompson, A. J. Weems, and D. A.
Vaughan..
Adairsvilfc Dist., Unofficial.—John C. Ay
cock, J. W. Gray, J. H, Fittcn, A. M, Penn,
and A. C. Trimble.
Sixth Dist.., Unofficial.—-John Shular, Red
Floyd, L. R. Beman, and Rich’d Hays.
City Council Bills of Rome wilj
be taken for Goods, at par, by
Aug. 29, ’7O. JIOWARD & ERWIN.
Jg@“Mcssrs. Hoffman & Stover, House
Sign, Ornamental, and Frescoe Painters*
having determined to locate in Cartersville
offer their services to the citizens of this
and surrounding counties. They are pre
pared to do all kinds of Plain, Fancy, and
Imitation Painting, at as low figures as it
can be done in the State. All work war
ranted to give satisfaction. aug. 30 4t
were told, this morning by a gen
tleman who has observed it for years, that
if the clouds obscured the sun before it was
an hour high in the morning, it would rain
before the close of that day.
James Hyman, on Friday last, left at
this office, a stalk of Cotton satd to contain
425 pods, blooms and. squares. This is one
stalk out of fifteen acres, that, is said, will
average 100 boles to the stalk, raised on the
Rowland plantation, this season.
Markied, in this place, on the night of
the 28th inst,, by Rev. S. H. Smith, Mr. W
W. Holcomue to Miss Mauy Ginn, of Cobb
County, Ga.
Mr L. F. Choice, near this place, has
two Lime Kilns to rent. See advertisement.
See Proposal to rent two houses on
the Fair Grounds of the Bartow Agricultu.
ral Association, during the approaching
October Fair season.
—The name of Capt. Rob't G. Mays, of
this place, is recommended for County Trea
surer, at the approaching election.
A Clever German Method of Adverti
sing.—Let Costar hang himself, after the
following handbill placarded on the walls of
Mayence: “People of Mayence, our city
swarma with soldiers. The soldiers swarm
with something else. It’s all the same, pro
viding you buy a bottle of Kruttmayer’s in
sect killer. ‘ Price four kreutzers a bottle.’
Heavy Shipment oe Guano v — The first
heavy shipment of guano to this city for the
approacning season arrived yesterday on the
South Carolina Railroad, consisting of 3,5C0
bags for the Dickson Fertilizer Company.—
Augusta Constitvtionalist
—Six children have died in and. around
Cartersville, in the last two days, we learn.
PIANOS ! PIANOS L PIANOS !
SWN GOLD MEDALS WERE AWARDEO,
At late Fairs held in the South iu October
ami November, 1809, to
( HAS. 31. STIC rF,
For tbe best PIANOS, over
Baltimore;) Philadelphia and New York
PIANOS.
OH#! ami) New Wabkrooms, No. [9 North
Liberty Street, above Baltimore Street,
il BALTIMORE , MD.
STI O’F 8 J'/.J.1’0 S
Wive all the latest improvements including the
Isrraef Treble? Ivory Fronts?
* ,s"*>< • AND THE
IMPROVED FRENCH ACTION,
fully warranted for five yeurs, with privilege of ex
change within twelve months if not entirely satisfac
tory to purchaser*. Seeond Pianos and Parlor
Organs always on band from SSO to SBOO.
Referees win have our pianos in use:
General Robert E. Lee, Lexington Va. .
General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C
General I). H. lldl, Charlotte, N. C,
Governor John Letcher. Lexington, Va.
Bishop Wilmer. New Orleans, La.
Joseph Ruop, Chattanooga, Tenn.
W. L Mansfield, Marietta, Ga.
Reuben Arnold, Atlanta, Ga.
JJ& 8 P Richards, ” ”
A K iSeago, ” ”
Send for a Circular containing SOO names of persons
who have purchased the Stieff Pianws, in the South,
since the war closed. mch B—6w
Bridge Notice.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Bartow Cos., G a. I
August 16th, 1870. f
CONTR ACT for building a Bridge across
I. the Back Water, on the road leading from
Cass .Depot to Kingston, near Oglesby’s Mill
Ha ul loti Two Run Creek, will be iet out to the
lowest bidder, at the Court-house, on Tuesday,
the fob day of September , 1870.
SPECIFICATIONS :
The Bridge to be built Three Feet above high
water. Two Spans, proper length, to span the
back water; to be one good ltock Pillow in the
center ot the water, and good Bock Abutments
on each bank with wings. All the rock work to
be of the best masonry and laid in good lime
morter. The Bridge to be 14 feet wide, well
baniistered. The Sleepers to be Bxl4 inches, 5
sleepers to the span. The Flooring to be 2 inch
es thick, well fastened down. The contractors
to till iti each abutnent and fix the road for use.
All the timbers to be of the best Heart Pine.—
Bond and Security required, to keep up the
bridge in terms of the law.
J. A. HOWARD,
aug. 16, swtd Ordinary B. C.
JL T . O AVEIST,
WATCH-MAKER
AND
Jeweler,
IS PREPARED to meet every want in his line
ofii the most retsonablc terms.
*@~GOODS AND WORK
Aug. 11,1870-ts.
ONE TOY PURE WHITE
lit ad. for sale by
, BEST & KIRKPATRICK.
'■ s ,
FRESH ARRIVALS OF
CHOICE DRIT OS AYR
MEDICIYES, at
BEST& KIRKPATRICK'S.
A FIVE SELECTIOY OF
C OLOURS lilts. EXTRACT
and WATERS, just receiv
ed by
BEST & KIRKPATRICK*
A LARGE EOT OF MOY
EY WAYTEO, by
BEST A KIRKPATRICK.
PAY IIP, ERIEYDS.
Aug. 11, ’7o—tf.
10
Thousand Eureka
Preserving Fruit Jars,
The Cheapest and Best? for Sale hy
THOMAS S McCRARY,
Rome, Ga.
July 20, 1870.w4t
Drugs, HedMm©s f
T ANARUS” , CREStCALS,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
-o U .Q
10,000 lbs. White Lead.
500 gals. Linseed Oil.
800 “ Kerosene “ *
0? 500 “ Spirits Turpentine.
500 ozs. Quinine.
■j 100 “ Morphine.
100 lbs. Chloroform.
L 50 “ Gum. Opium,
i 500 boxes Window Glass.
200 lbs. Blue Mass. • •
100 “ lod. Potassium.
200 “ Chlorate Potassium.
•*too “ Gum Camphor.
500 gals. Tanner’s Oil.
100 “ Coach Varnish.
200 “ Furniture Varnish.
50 lbs. Pow’d Ipecac.
. 50 “ “ Rhubarb.
100 “ Gum Arabic.
100 cases Drake's Ritters.
50 “ Hostettcr’s Bitters.
100 “ Lippman’s Bitters.
200 “ Walker’s Vinegar Bitters.
250 gross Patent Pills, etc,
25 dozen Lubin’s Extract, assorted..
20 “ Cherokee Rose, the finest per
fiume made.
Also, a large stock of other
Drugs, Chemicals, etc.,
usually found in a wholesale drug house, which
we oiler at very low prices. Send for prices, or
give us a call.
Pemberton, Taylor & Cos.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ROLE rKOrEIKTORS OF
The, celebrated
Globe Flower Cough Syrup,
tliq most wonderful LUNG REMEDY of the age.
Compound Extract of.. StjJLlingia,
the Great Health Restorer and Blood Purijien. —
Bead our Boot , the "'‘People's Friend ,” for testi
monials of merit and remarkable cuveg. .
Pemberton, Taylor & Cos.,
Manufacturing 1 Chemists?
aug. 15. ly Atlanta, Ga.
We Yced Money ! I !
ALL PERSONS, whomsoever, indebted to us
for Merchandize, Cash Loaned, or any other
form of indebtedness, are non called on to make
PROMPT PAYMENT, AS WE NEED OUIt
MEANS* TO PROSECUTE OUR BUSINESS,
aiuh besides, this is the season of the year our
customers have promised to pay us. We are
now in earnest, and we expect early payment.
Howard & Erwin.
Cartersville, July 20, 18"0.wtf
SICKNESS, PAIN AND DEATH,
Logitiinaudy result penalties Tor violatiunsof
natural laws from which none e<e.n,*o.
The faded ©heck, the pule and wan features,
the dull eye, the clouded intellect, the deep heav
ing sigh, the feeble and emaciated frame, the de
jected brow, the tottering gait, all indicate pre
vious transgression o‘s law. Know ingthat •‘■pro
crastination is the thief of tinifV” all intelligent
beings apply for some remedy ns soon as circum
stances permit; while those who do not act up
on tlte prinelple that, “delays are dangerous,”
generally linger, k>se more time and pay more
money. •
FEMALE COMPLAINT.
That 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
ones dread it's decline at the “turn of life.”—
Sometimes the menstrual flow is too much, or
too little, or may be attended with pain; may he
irregular or entirely checked, or changed in
appearance, attended with other distressing
symptoms. Lencorrlwra, or the “Whites,*, fre
quently drains the system, or ulceration of the
womb may create pain and cause rapid prostra
tion.
Falling of the womb is an exceedingly com
mon complaint, giving much trouble and dis
tress, w hich, under ordinary treatment, is difli
cult to cure.
Mysteries, (liven 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 troubles? Not
many. Is there no combination of remedial a
gonts that wilt come to her rc>ou«» v Wo. answer,
Yes.
EN^US^FE^A^Bm^^'
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, eats chalk, or a slate
pencil; no appetite for food; she turns w ith a
dull eve and seeks solitude; her eve no longer
sparkles; her merrv laugh is no longer heard
ringing through the air; slu* mopes about with
bloc*lless 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.
When neglected all these symptoms become
aggravated, there is sick stomach, heartburn,
a dark line sett les under the eyes, the legs and
ami ankles are swollen, the hair loses its gloss
and falls off. there is brittleness and splitting of
the finger-nails, swollen abdomen, extreme
nervousness, fretful ness, pains and aches, dry
cough. Hysterical fits, rapid prostration, epilep
sy and death ! If you. or any of your friends,
are 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
In all tliesc complaints- tile srstem. avliliiatlv
shows a want of red blood, and Mr. LliuxchiH,
in his work on Diseases ot reraales, say s.
“Bearing in mind that the blood is remarkably
deficient in red corpuscles, find
pertv of iron to correct this condition, theory
suggests it as the most to he relied on, the bist
ofwhfch is the Citrate.” Citrate .of rou errers
largely into the composition ot English I‘-male
Bitter's, combined w ith powerful vegetable ton
ics of rare qualities. „„.i 11, r,
Among the mountains of 1 ennessee m 1 the
pinny woods of Mississippi, is £»hnd a certain
hardaml tlinty root, which has been in secret
use bv some midwives tor many > eats, lmssess
ing niagic powers in regulating ami rudQiing
all female suffering with iin >’ ( l
womb. This root we have obtained, ga\ eit a
fair test in our practice and it is now one ot the
principal ingredients in these Bitteis. Dliter
powerful uterine and go n c ral ton n s a so en ter
into itsc omposition. \\ c also add Lt ptandia oi
Black foot, sufficient to act upon the liver and
keep the bowels open.
mppaaakilJim. aval!, s> .iim—hmmiil* wgEam
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-you are troubled with Falling of the Womb,
attended w ith a sense of weight and hearing
down pain in the hack; and side*, and oilier at
tendant evils, English Female Bitters will give
entire relief.
Those 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 slowlv.
and whose digestion is slow- and imperfect, w ill
find these Bitters the very thing their system
demands. Tt gives a powerful appetite, aids
and assists digestion, arouses the liver, strengt h
ens mentally and physically, and fills the whole
system with*pure crimson blood coursing thro’
its channels.
Empty Bitter Bottles, of various styles, can he
found around almost every dwelling and cabin
throughout the land. Their taste is pleasant,
and are adrertieed to cure almost every disease,
while the manufacturers knoic they possess ho
medicinal properties whatever. They are so
many disguises for eweedinyly coot won beve-roye*
which do hot, nor cannot possibly cure any one.
Beware of these pleasant bittei s in quart bot
tles, they contain a sting for your vitals, and he
who buys them carries a “toper’s grog” into his
house. One man who knows nothing aland me
dicine, says his big bottles of commotustuff will
cure chills and fever, rheumatism and consump
tion; another, whose bottles are very fancy,
cures all the impurities of the blood, m akes old
men young, easts out devils, restores sight to
the blind, and numerous other miracles; while
yet another, who presumes every man a drunk--
ant, proposes to cure colic, ingrowing nails,. yel
low- fever, heart disease and love-sick maidens 11
We know they make no such cures, we know the
people at large are deceived awl swindled, and
as we desire to ventiate these common humbugs,
make the following challenge to one and all :
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
That on? trihUxpoonfn.l of ENGLISH FEMALE j
BITTERS contains as much medicinal proper- |
ties bottle of any of the pleasantly tasted:
common advertised bitters of the ilav !' The
medical profession to decide the question. Be
it understood that Engine Fen.ale Bittel-s is not
a beverage, but is a pow erful' Iron an.d yegeta
hle Tonic combined, curing longstanding chron
ic female complaints iin every direction.
Put up in large bottles at? 1.50 per bottle, or
I six bottle.- for JfyOO, aud sold by druggists and
merchants every where.
J. P. DBOMGOOLE ft CO., Prop's
Memphis* Tenth
DROOMGOOIE & CO.’S BUCHU. j
The best and cheapest combination for all af
tections of the Kidneys and Bladder ever offer
ed to the public. It is prepared bv regular phy
sicians and used by the profession.
Price or, six bottles for ?5. Sold by Drug
gists and merchants everywhere.
.7. P. DROMGOOLE ft GO.,
aug i, "70—bwly c4ui. Memphis, Tcitn.
R S3 A D.
IT is well known to
Doctors and to 1 odns
tkat YVonieu are subject I W
to numerous diseases pe« -jj ' wKT(§ .
culi.-u to their sex- such . V,
as Suppression of the yjL~StX v Ss. •>
Menses, Whites, Painful 3® .w v
M’ntldy ‘Periods.’ Rlien- ygr*-.
niatism'-of the Back and G i is t*
Womb, Irregular 1 .Men- # jjrT
or Excessive ’Flow.’and T ANARUS% ' aLvl'lh
Prolapsus Uterior Fall- H
ing .»t the \V omb. NHJ /
These diseases havesel
dom been treated successfully. The profession
has sought dtlligeutly for some remedy that wo’ld
enable them to treat these diseases w ith success.
At last, that remedy has been discovered by
one of the most skilful physicians in thCcftute of
Georgia. The remedy is
Bradfield’s Female Regulator.
It i- purclv vegetable, and is put up in Atlan
ta, by BUA I>FIELD ft (<>.
li will purify the blood and strengthen the
system, relieve irritation of the kidneys, and is
a perfect specific for ail the above diseases; as
certain a cure as Guinim* is in Chilis and Fevers.
For a history of diseases, and certificates ofits
wortlerful cures, the render is referred td tho
wrapper around the bottle. Every bottle war
ranted to give satisfaction or money refumieik
LaGham;i", Ga.. March 83, lt-70.
BK A DFI F.i.D ft CO., VTI.A NTA, GY.:
Dear Sirs: i take pleasure In slating that I
have used, fin-the last twenty years, the medi
cine vott are putting up. known a- DR. J. lilt A D
FIKLD’S FEMALE KEGFLATOR, and con
sider it the best combination ever gotten to
gether for the diseases for w hich 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 sufficing females, ami
can but hope th it every lady in our whole land,
who may lie suffering in any way peculiar to
their sex, may be able to procure a bottle, that
their sufferings may not only be relieved, but
that they may be restored to health ft strength.
With mv kindest regards, I am, respectfully,
W. B. FERRELL, M. !».’
We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure
in commending to the trade, I >r. -•. Bvrtdfield's
Female Regulator—believing it to be a good and
reliable remedy for the diseases for which ho
recommends ft. \V. A. LANSDKLL,
PEM BURTON, WILSON, TAY LOR ft CO.
i RED WINE ft FOX,
W. 0. LAWSHE, Atlanta, Ga.
W. ROOT & SON, Marietta, Ga.
DR. PROPHITT’S
Celebrated Liver Medicine.
It is purely vegetable, and will act upon the
Liver and Kidneys as promptly as Calomel aud
Buclni, without any danger ol salivation or de
struction of the hones.
Parties taking the medicine need not fear get
.ting wot, or any other reasonable exposure.
Symptoms of Livei* Disease:
Headache. Dull Feeling or tlifc Bines, Sour Stom
ach, Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, In
digestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste in
the Mouth, the skin has a thick, rough feeling,
and is darker than usual, Costiveness. Melan
choly Feelings, Cramps, Cold Feet, Colic, Dys
entery, or Diarrlne.i, Chills and Fever, and
Files. In fact, w here the Liver is out of order,
you are liable to every disease that is not conta
gious.
Prophitt’s Liver Medicine, if 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 lias been used for a great number of years,
and has given universal satisfaction.
There is no brother or son claiming to hare
the origional recipe. It is put up in botirPow
dev and Fluid form.
iLunr.rnN, G.v., Sept. 4,18 t».
DR. 0.-B. PKOPHITT:
Sir:-Mv wife has been an invalid for fifteen
years. Doctors all agreed she had “Liver !>>*
case.” In connection with their practice silo
used various and noted remedies, none of wliiuJi
seetwed to do any good. Sometltc® tiga t> procu
red a bottle of vour "Liver Medicine,” o| your
agent here, C. A. Harvey, which being given ac
cording to directions, has affected a comidoie
cure. Respectfully, ftc., GEO. L. TIIoMAS.
CH AUI.OTTK, N. C., Sept. 24, IH<>B.
I have used Dr. U. S. Prophitt’s Liver Medi
cine as a tonic,, and found it tq be powerful and
efficacious. It is excellent for functional de
rangement of the Liver or constipation oftlio
bowels; in most cases superceding the necessity
of a regular Course of medicine.
E. j. MEYx, A KDIE, PastorTrynn-str. C’li.
M aiuon Cor ntv, Texas, Aug. 1,18(10.
DR. O. S. PRO PH ITT:
Dear .Sir: 1 w rite you this to inform you that
I have been troubled a great deal with indiges
tion, but after using one bottle of your Liver
Medicine, I find great, relief. 1 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. Yen respectfully,
Dick LOCKETk.
Dr. Prophitt's Dysentery Cordial,
Is one of the most valuable compounds now put
up for Diarrlnca, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum,
or Cholera , Morluis.
This medicine has been in -use for years, and
gives uniuursal satisfiu-tion.
The fnost delicate child may take it With' im
punity^.
Covington, ga., Nov. 9,18G7.
I)R. PRO PI 1 ITT:
Having a severe attack of Dysentery (hiring
the past summer, I was induced to use your Dy
sentery Cordial, and derived therefrom immedi
ate and permanent relief. Jt gives me pleasure
to recommend this remedy to all who may he so
attacked, believing that, should the direction's
be followed, relief would surely be obtained. —
Truly, Ac. O. S.‘TOUT tilt.
CUSB AT A, TEXAS, 1809.
DR. PROPITI'TT:
Dear Sir: Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill
It is a complete success. J. L. WHITTLE.
WEST Point, GA., Aug. 11, 1809.
This is to certify that I have used Dr. (). S.
Prophilt’s Liver Medicine myself and in my
family, for twelve months or more, and I unhes
itatingly say t hat 1 believe it one of the best
Family Medicines in use. M. T. IVALKEK.
‘PRO P H I T T ’ S
Pain Kill It,
This is the celebrated medicine that run Perry
Davis’ Pain Killer out of the market, wherever
it was sold. Davis made Prophilt change the
name from Pain Killer to PAIN KILL IT.
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or* pain of any
kind it has no equal.
For Cuts, Bruises, Burns, or old. Saves, it is the
best thing you can use its a dressing.
For Snake Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects,
it is a perfect ANTIDOTE.
It is good for Colie, Colds, Coughs, or Bowel
Complaints, fts name indicates its nat tire fully.
It is truly DEATH to pain.
Manufactured and sold by BRADFIEID A*
CO., Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all druggist*.
Dooly Bounty, Ga., April. 1887.
This is to certify that I was confined to the
hoijse, and most of the time to my bed, and suf
fering the greatest agony imaginable w ith Rheu
matism, for live months, and after trying every
available remedy, with no relief, 1 'was cured
w ith two bottles <>f Dr. O. s. Pruphitt's Anodyne
Kill it; each costing fifty Vents only. It
relieved me almost instantly “ l therefore re
commend it in tho highest degree to others. Su
ffering from similar disease. I can say that it is
one of the lluest Family Medicines now out, cer
tain. Yours,, truly, ‘ IV. A. ED If EH AN D.
Dooly County, Ga., Oct. 27, 18G7
1)R. O. S. PROP HITT:
I have, during the last oigetccn months. used
your Pain Kill It, and 1 consider it unequaled by
anything for pain in the head, breast, back or
side; aud for colic nothing gives relief half so
quick as vour Anodyne Pain Kill.
It is doing much good in the community in o
thfer families as well as my own. Yours, Ac.,
D. T. FOREHAND.
Newton Factoky, Ga., Nov., 1807.
DR PRO PH ITT:
Last summer my horse sprained his knee se
verely, ciuisingthe Whole leg to swell to about
twice its natural size, and rendering him almost
helpless; t wo applications ofyotir Anodyne Pain
Kill It thoroughly cured it. JNO. B. DAYIH.
STATE OF GEORGIA Know all men by these
Fulton < ftI'NTVA presents, That I have
tliis dav, for va'.iic reced ed, sold and transfer
red to lilt AD FI EhA CO., the sole right to
manufacture and sell rev Family Medicines, and
have I'urnfshed them with the full recipes, and
have authorized the said HRADFIELi) A CO.,
to print, or have printed, anything they may sec
proper concerning any ami all the above named
Medicines. This 15lh day of .1 une, 187 U.
[Signed] O. b. PROPHITT,
In presence of Thoatfs F. Jones, and Robert
Crawford, Notary Public. (l. 8.)
Manufacture \ and for sale by BRAPFIELD
A ( O . Bnad street, Atlanta, Ga., and for sales
t y all druggist-. ' luly B&—wly