Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, September 13, 1870, Image 3

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WN MATTERS. Cartersville, Oa.» Sept. 13,1870. THE BARTOW COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL ASSOCIATION FAIR Id open to the world ; any and every body who has Stock, Machinery, Pro ducts of any and all kinds, or any thing else they may wish to exhibit, may be entered. The Fair commen ces on Tuesday, the 4th, and ends on Friday, the Bth, October proximo. *** Exchanges please copy. new schedule of the Cartersville & Van-Wert Railroad, which we publish in another column, and which takes effect to day, (Monday,) brings our town and the in teresting villages of Stilesboro. 4" Euharleo and intervening country, in, not only daily, but double daily intercourse. It affords our citizens an opportunity to sallie forth into the rural retreats of the Etowah, Raccoon and Euharlee vallies, and regale their spirits with pure, untainted atmostphere as it floats in every passing breeze, and sparkling wa ter as it gushes from the base of the ridges ’Hat line these beautiful vallies, and also to commune with the good people resident there around their religious altars and so cial flreaideß, and vice versa —or, in other words to exchange intercourses. The Sun day schedule affords our citizens an oppor tunity to attend church in the country, and the country people a like opportunity to at tend church in Cartersville and return both ways on the same day. In addition it opens «p anew field for excursion parties, picnics, celebrations, &c., and all kinds of pleasant recreations, including in the rounds the Fair Oronds, Etowah Iliver, and Shelman’s Spring. In a business point of view, the tariff on passage and freights are ptit down at such moderate figures as that no man can afford to hitch up his team to haul produce to market, or his private conveyance to bring himself or family to town shopping or on other business, who lives contiguous to this line of road. Thank you, Maj. Cooper and Col. Crawford, for this most desirable and admirable arrargement. Bnrtow vs. Cuss County. We are not disposed to misrepresent the wishes of a majority of our people, in any matter whatever, if we know it. Since pen ning and publishing an article on the sub ject of changing the name of this county back to its original name—Cass, some few weeks since, upon hearing the subject can vassed by the masses, we are satisfied that our article did not reflect the wishes of an overwhelming majority of the citizens of Bartow county—who are opposed to the change. We make this announcement for fear the Legislature may be misled by it, and injustice to our people. •Sk-The Fourth Quarterly Meeting for the Cartersville Circuit, M. E. church south, will be held at the Methodist Church in this place, on Saturday and Sunday next. The preparatory services will commence at the M. E. Church on Wednesday night next and continue to the said qaurterly meeting, The Trustees of the church property within the boundaries of said circuit are requested to come, on Saturday, prepared to make report. The public are invited to attend. wr Messes. T. M. Clarke & Cos., At lanta, Ga.—The advertisement of the above firm appears in this issue of our paper, to which we direct the especial attention of our readera. Thin is the oldest Hardware House in the city of Atlanta, having been established in 1854. It has claims upon the citizens of Bartow county from the fact that one of our former citizen is a partner in the concern, and one, too, who feels a great in terest in the growth and prosperity of our model county, —Mr. Jno. A. Fitten, son of our esteemed and enterprising fellow-citizen, Col Jso. H. Fitten, of Adairsville. lie is a young man of fine business qualities—free and sociable in manners, and quick and prompt in whatever his hands legitimately find to do. The firm is composed of just such men as himself. They have opened, in connection with their retail house, a wholesale department, fitted up in the most improved style, where samples of their large and imposing Block of Hardware, &c., can be seen and goods selected, without inter fering with their retail department. Sew Fall nn«l Winter Goods Are now being received and exposed for •ale, in Cartersville, by Messrs. Stokely & Williams. One of the firm is now in New York, sending on fresh installments daily Go around, ladies and gentlemen, and ex amine the fall and winter styles. Cartersville and Van Wert Rail Road. We are informed br Col. Crawford, Supt., that on to-morrow he will ex tend an invitation to the members of the Congressional Convention to make an excursion to Stilesboro.. at 4 P. M., and return to the Fair Grounds at 5 P. M. This will doubtless beau inter esting occasion, both out on the Road and at the Fair Grounds. Every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon there will be an accommodation train to the Fair Grounds at 5 P. M. Thus all our citizens will have the opportunity of enjoyment and sight seeing at nom inal fare. D. W. K. Peacock, Secretary and Treasurer of Bartow County Agricultu ral Association, informed us, on yesterday, the above Association would extend an in vitat’on to the delegates to the Congression al Convention, convened in this place, to visit their Fair Grounds this afternoon. JB&'-Read all the new ad vertisements in this issue of the Express. You may be able to buy a home cheap. i’onl Heaft. JOHN J. HOWARD , A mortals Local. LOCAL ITEMS. A liglit rain fell this Monday) morn ing settling the dust which was getting unpleasant, There were large and attentive con gregations at the Methodist and Pres byterian Churches on Sunday last, who listened to able sermons. Erwin street, between Maine nnd Market, has been much improved re cently. Quite a number of visitors were at the Fair Grounds last Friday, to see the equestrian feats of the gallant Knights who do ride there. By the way, we regret to be unable to an nounce work as having commenced on Cassville street as yet. It is but a short time that the Commissioners have to do their work. Os course they are going to do it—nobody doubts that of our wide-awake Fathers—but then, gentlemen, why don’t the work begin? We now have daily railroad connec tion with the classic town of Stilesboro- The Van Wert Railroad Cos. gives us a double daily schedule. The invitation of the Adairsville Sunday School to the various Sunday •Schools of our place, was but slimly attended; in fact we only heard of two who went, and they fuut their way up. A good number of our merchants are in market making their selections for the fall trade. Full stocks will be on hand by the Fair, and countrymen can get the worth of their money by dealing in our town. Some of the merchants, we understand, are desirous of having large crowds in their stores during the Fair. The citizens may decide who they are by refering to our advertising columns. Why is it that no special premiums are offered by private individuals to be awarded at the forth-coming Fair. What time does a white man get home on Sunday nights from—well, say preaching? White wheat is in demand at $1 10 per bushel. Ballou’s Monthly Magazine for October. — The appearance of Ballou’s Magazine for < ctober reminds us that the evenings are growing longer and that the people will read to occu py their leisure hours. Now such a magazine as Ballou’s is just what is wanted at the fireside. It contains so many good stories, so much poetry of real merit, and so many engravings of interest, and for 15 cents single copies, or $1 50 per year, that we do not won der at its circulation being the largest of any magazine in the country. It deserves it, for it is enterprising and full of life. It is for sale at all period ical stores in the country. Thornes & Talbot, G3 Congress Street, Boston, are the publishers. Applpying Scripture—A good old lady who improved every opportunity to teach by precept and example, once remarked at prayer meeting “My friends, as I came along I saw a cow a switching of her tail, in this wicked world of strife she was peaceful and contented a switching of ner tail, and I said to myself —Go thou and do like wise.” gggrß. B. Lindsay, of North Alabam a, has been nominated by the Conserva tive Democratic Convention held in the city of Montgomery on the Ist inst., as their candidate for Governor. country editor lately announc ed an increase in his family, and in his jollification over the event, propound ed the following conundrum: “What is the difference between editorial and matrimonial experience?'' In the for mer, the devil ori s for “copy;” in the latter, the “copy” cries like the devil. Mrs. Meeker’s Book —Eliza Ross— now on sale, contains, besides several handsome illustrations of Lookout Mountain, beautifully accurate engrav ings of the State House, Entrance to Oglethorpe Park, the H. I. Kimball House and the Union Passenger De pot, of this city. For books, address Mrs. A. M. M seker, at this office. [Christian Index and S. fV Baptist. Fox, the “Live Drug Store” man, together with other delegates in attendance up the Congressional Con-* vention from Atlanta, gave us a hasty call, yesterday morning. jgST’We are sorry to learn that Mr O. T. Shelman is sail quite sick. autumn breezes are howl ing around us. tLIFPIVGS. There is a poor fellow at Bangor, Me., who says “it’s working between meals that’s killing nim.” When a lot of girls go in swimming, now the newspapers call it “Natation,’ just to be delicate and up to the dic tionary. The celebration in Brussels of fin five hundredth anniversary of the burn ing of the Jews has been forbidden by orders from Rome. Horace Greeley has been nominated for Governor of the State of New York, by the Workingmen’s Centra! Union, a local political organization ol New York city. Popular drawing—drawing a big salary. Good resolutions, like fainting la dies, want carrying out. Why do not hens lay at night ? Be cause they are roosters. Quaker meetings have been re-es tablished in Boston alter a cessation for many years. “Sambo, did you ever see the Cat skill Mountains?” “No, suh; but l’se seen um kill mice.” The five great evils of life are said to be standing collars, stovepipe hats, tight boots, bad whisky and cross women. The place whar poverty, virtew and luv meeff and worship together, iz the most sacred spot in this universe.—Bil lings. The yield of tobacco in Virginia is good and of very fine quality. An Arkansas paper advertises for tw T o compositors who can “adjudicate grammar.” Butgers College has fourteen young Japanese noblemen in its primary de partment studying “the letters” and so forth. On the way from Omaha to Lon don is a ton of pure silver, cast in the form of a brick. Since the McFarland trial, a cotem porary thinks Cain must have been morally insane when he killed Abel. It is said that a traveler laid down on a vacant lot in Chicago to sleep, and when he woke up, found himself in a cellar with a five story building over him. A New Yorker teaches flirtations in six lessons. Five dollars a lesson. — Many ladies teach it gratis. The census taker in a town in Min nessota, at the people’s solicitation, waited four hours before closing his lists for the birth of a babe. The cen sus of tho village was thereby increas ed from 429 to 430. California is shipping fruit east y with revolving fans in the roof of the cars. Butler’s Dutch Gap breeds a multi tude of frogs, which are becoming a favorite article of food in Virginia. The Prussians move with no further hindrance than a bag of extra cartridg es, taking provisions, cattle, horses, forage, money, as they need. The manufacture of salt in Michi gan, this year, shows an increase upon that of last year of 52,791 barrels. Sixteen billions of war debts rest on the nations of Europe. This is said to be twice the amount of gold and silver in circulation in the whole world. The interest of this vast sum has to be paid in great measure out of the earn ings of the vicious system of large standing armies, the principal use of which is to coerce the people and up hold their tyrants. The Rocky Mountain News tells of the enthusiastic young Missourian, who, eulogizes the beauty ot his “gal/’ said: “I’ll be doggoned if she ain’t as purty as a red wagin!” A company in Massachusetts make a horse shoe that can be removed from the horse’s foot as readily as our own boot or shoe, and has adjustable corks that be can fitted iu when the old ones are too much worn. Is there no way of stopping the mur derous style of singing which horribly executes some of our best hymns, or rather garrotes them in the following style? “The ye-he-he-he-he-he-heu-u- Jew-Bi-lee, of Jew Billy is come !” A society for the encouragement of young men desiring to marry is organ izing among the young ladies of Rou dout, N. Y. Omaha disposes of desperadoes fi nally, effectually. A vacuum in the ground is devoted to each. A colored man in Akron, Ohio, was struck by lightning on the head, m.d went off' laughing at the joke. Water sells at from $1 25 to $2 pei barrel, in Galveston, Texas. A shower of I.zzards was Me* 1. novelty at bait Lake City. SPEC! Ah S. Wa! come.-t* k*-* much pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the advertisement of English Female Bfitcrs, in another column. This combination is regarded os the Great Female Medicine of the age. and is highly recommended by the Medical profession* and all who have tested it. Our female community are troubled with nany complaints peculiar to their sex, and now is the time to secure a Bottle and be cured. C E R T 1 fTc A T E S: W r c, the undersigned, haved used I)r. Proph itt’s Preparations, and take pleasure in recom mending them to the public, as being uli he claims lor them: L’ol. R J Henderson, Covington. Ga.; O T Rog ers, Covington, Ga.; O S Porter, Covington, Ga.; Prof. J L Jones, Covington, Ga.; Rev. M W Ar nold, Georgia Conference; Rev. W W Oslin, Ga. Conference; F M Swanson, Monticello. Ga.; Ro bert Barnes, Jasper County, Ga.; A M Robinson, Monticello, Ga.; James Wright, Putnam countv, Ga.’A Westbrook, Putnam eountv, Ga.; Judge J J Floyd, Covington, Ga.; W L Bebee, “Cov ington Enterprise,”; A JI Zaehrv, Conyers, Ga; George W allace, Atlanta. Ga.;* Dick* Lockett, Da vis cotm tv, Texas; W H awk Wh at lev, » as set a. Texas; W C Roberts, Linden countv, Tex as; Tommy & Stewart, Atlanta. Ga; W A Lans dell. Druggist, Atlanta, Ga; R F Maddox A C 0..; Atlanta, Ga.; Uriah Stephens, Cartersville, Ga.; A X Louis, Lowndes county, Ga.; Joseph Land, Lowiides county, Ga.; Jas. Jefferson, Carters ville, Ga.; W L Ellis, Doolv countv, Ga.; W A Forehand, Dooly county, Ga.; .John B. Davis, Newton Factory, Ga.; B F Bass, Lowndnes co. jgraTMessrs. Hoffman & Stover, House Sign, Ornamental, and Frooooc Pcuntcm, 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. ang. 30-4 t Jgljjy**The firm of L. Bennett & Cos., having been dissolved by the withdrawal of L. Bennett, the business will be continued, at the old stand, by the new firm of L. Payne A Cos. The old firm call upon all who are indebted to them for Goods and Groceries, to come forward, without delay, and settle up. The books will be found with L. Payne A Cos., at the old stand. Why Will Ye Die '!— Death, or what is worse, is the inevitable result of continued suspension of the menstrual flow. It i:s a condition which should not be triffled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all cases of suppres sion, suspension , or other irregularity of the “courses,” Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regu lator is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous centres, improv ing the blood and determining directly to the organs of menstruation. It is a legiti mate prescription , and the most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared by L. H. Brad field Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., at $1.50 peg bottle, and sold by respectable Druggistr everywhere. Rivers of impure B ood flow and vibrate through the system of those tainted with Scrofula. Ba’t Rheum, Barber’s Itch, Syphi lis, Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Eruptions or Pimples on the face, Roughness or Red ness of the Skis. Pemberton’s Compound Extract of iStillingia cleanses and drives out all impurities and effects an immediate cure. If you wish a complexion fresh and spotless use the genuine Compound Extract of Stil lingia, which will soon render the whole sys tem and complexion as free from poison and blemish as a cloudless sky. For sale by the principal Druggists. The genuine has the name bloivn in each bottle, and the signature of J. S. Pemberton & Cos. on every label. — All others are counterfeits. The excesses of our yonth are but drafts on our old age payable with compound inter est after date. Why then delay in prevent ing the ravages of such excesses by using the celebrated Southern Tonic, the “Old Carolina Bitters”? Wineman’s Crystalized Worm Candy is only twenty-five cents a box! Extra Special Notice. Beware of Counterfeits ! Smith’s Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to grief. SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP. The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull’s pri vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has the right to manufac ure and sell the original John Smith’s Tonic Sj rup of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If iny private stamp is not on thebottl>, do not purchase, or you will be deceived. See my column advertisement, and my show card I will prosecute any one infringing on my right. The genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myself. The public’s servan", DR. JOHN BULL. Louisville, Ky., April ‘23,1563 — —— Notice. Court of Ordinary of Bartow County. For County Purposes. Angnst 22<1, 1870. IT IS ORDERED, BY THE COURT, That the following Tax be assessed, levied and collect ed from the Tax Payers of Bartow County, over and above the State Tax, both General and Spe cific, exee.pt wherein excepted, by law, as a County Tax for said County, for the year 1870; To-wifc : FIRST, That Sixty-five per cent, be levied and collected on the State Tax, both General and Specific, to pay the legal indebtedness of said county', paR due, which has accrued since the Ist dav of-June, 1865; and to pay the necessary current expenses of said county for the present year; and for Building and Repairing Bridges, and other Public Works, not mentioned in the Order. SECOND, That Twenty percent, on said State Tax be levied and collected for the purpose of paying the third and last installment for Pau per Farm, and paying wages of Commissioner of the same, and incidental expenses in Support ing Paupers, Ac. THIRD, Tiiat Fifteen per cent, on said State Tax be levied and collected to pay Jurors. FOURTH, That Twenty per cent, on said State Tax be levied and collected to pay Jailors’ Fees. FIFTH, That Five per cent, on said State Tax be levied and collected to pay Coroner’s Fees, Bailiff’s, Non Residents, Witnesses in Criminal Cases, and for Stationery, Fuel, &c. ORDERED, That the foregoing Order l>e ad vertised as tire law directs, and that the Tax Collector be furnished with a copy. Granted, August 22d, IS7O. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C. A true extract from the minutes. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C. aug. 24—30d Notice to Debtors. ALL PERSONS indebted to the late firm of J. W. CURRY & CO., are hereby notified that if their indebtedness is not liquidated with in one month from the date of this notice, their accounts will be placed iu an olticers hands for collection. The affairs of the firm mustbe set tled up without delay. So take fair warning. O. PINKERTON, M A I!G A H FT CURRY. Cartersville, Ga., aug. 80, 1870.w1m We Need Money ! ! ! A LL PERSONS, whomsoever, indebted to us for Merchandize, Cash Loaned, or any other form of indebtedness, are now called on tomakc PROMPT PAYMENT, AS WE NEED OUR MEANS TO PROSECUTE OUR BUSINESS, and, 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 SICKNESS. PAIN AND DEATH, wsßaßtocvtts- ;-.s-••..-• i Legitimately revolt a« penalties for violationsof natural laws, from which nom escape. The faded cheek, the pale and wan features, the dull eye, the clouded intellect,tlie deep he;; v ing sigh, the feeble and emaciated frame, the de jected brow, the tottering g«it, all indicate pre » vious transgression of It w. Knowing that “pro | crus filiation is the thief of time,” all Intelligent bcingsapply for some remedy as soon as cireum- I stances permit; while tho-c who do not act up on the principle that “delays are dangerous,” generally linger, lose wore'time and pay more money. FEMALE C 0 IVI pTTTn tT” 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 its decline at the > *turn of life.” — Sometimes the menstrual flow is too much, or too little, or may be attended with pain; mav he irregular or entirely checked, or changed in appearance, attended with other distressing symptoms. Leucorrlioca, 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, which, under ordinary treatment, is diffi cult to cure. Mysteries, Green Sickness. Irritability of the Womb, and other serious and fatal complaints follow the female sex throughout life. Lives there a medical gentleman who lias or can re lieve the fair sex of the above troubles? Not many. Is there no combination of remedial a {rents that will come to her rescue ? We answer, ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS, The onlv acknowledged Uterine Tonic and Fe male Regulator known, will eure 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 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 c vils too numerous to mention. When neglected all these symptoms become aggravated, there is sick stomach, 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. Hvsterical fits, rapid prostration, epilep sy and death ! If yon. or any of your friends, are thus afflicted, send at once fora Bottle of English Female Bitters and he cured. Its effects are magical in such complaints. Surely no mo ther will postpone and delay this duty until DEATH IS AT THE DOUR. In all these complaints the system evidently shows a want of red blood, and Mr. Churchill, in work on Diseases ol females, sa\s.-- “Kearing in mind that the blood is remarkably deficient hi red corpuscles, find the know u pio perty of iron to correct this condition, theory suggests it us the most to be relied on, the hesi of which is the Citrate.” Citrate of Iron enters largely into the composition ol English female Bitters, combined with powerful vegetable ton ics of rare qualities. Among the mountains of Tennessee and the pinev woods ot Mississippi, is louiiu & ccitain hard'and 11 inty root, which has been in secret use by some midwives for many years, possess ing magic powers in regulating and restoring all female suffering with any attention ol 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 Bitters. Other powerful uterine and general tonics also enter into itsc omposition. We also add Leptandi a or Black root, sufficient to act upon the liver and keep the bowels open. BLOOMING YOUNG GIHLS, ■—i M-r • Middle-aged matrons, those at the critical peri od, and the aged grandmother, are all cured by the use of our English Female Butters, now pre scribed and used by physicians all over the country. If vou are troubled with Falling of the Womb, attended with a sense of weight and bearing down pain in the back and side, and other 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 gam strength slowly, and whose digestion is slow and imperfect, will find these 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 whole system with pure crimson blood coursing thro’ its channels. "CO MM O,VI GMG-SHU? BITTERS. Empty Bitter Bottles, of various styles, can be found around almost every dwelling and cabin throughout the land. Their taste is pleasant, and are advertineel to cure almost every disease, while the manufacturers k>w>c they possess no medicinal properties whatever. They arc so many disguises for exceedingly common beverage* which do not, nor cannot possibly c ure any one. Beware of these pleasant bitters 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 about me dicine, says his big bottles of common stuff will cure chills and fever, rheumatism and consump tion; another, whose bottles are very fanev, cures all the impurities of the blood, makes old men voung, casts out devils, restores sight to the blind, and numerous other miracles; while vet another, who presumes every man a drunk ard, proposes to cure colie, ingrowing nails, yel low fever, heart disease and love-sick maidens!! We know they make no such cures, we know the people at large are deceived and swindled, and as we desire to ventiato these common humbugs, make the following challenge to one and all : ONE HuTdREP DOLLARS That one t-ablenponnfol of ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS contains as much medicinal proper ties as one bottle of any of the pleasantly tasted common advertised hitters 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 long standing chron ic female complaints in every direction. Put up in large bottles at SLSO per bottle, or six bottles for $8.90, and sold by druggists and merchants everywhere. J. P. DItOMGOOLE * CO., Prop’s Memphis, 'Tenn. DROOMGOOLE & CO.'S BUCHU. The best and cheapest combination for all af fections of the Kidnevs and Bladder ever offer ed to the public. It is prepared by regular phy sicians and used bv the profession. Price fl or, six bottles for ?5. Sold by Drug gists and merchants evervwherc. J P. DItOMGOOLE & C O., aug 4, ’TO—swly c4ui. Memphis, Tenn. HAS. TT is well known t<> ! jL 1> >. toisand to Ladies j that Women arc subject c v"* ,'<y\ to numerous diseases pe- T 7* Menfc.s, Whites, Painftil ' : M’ntldv ‘Periods,’ Ulieu- JL ' ll - I maffsiu of the Back ami Womb, Irregular Men- U \ fc v struation. lit mon-huge, ;Jra ior Excessive ’Flow.'iimi JKF^ yjfc^ I Prolapsus I'terior Fall dom been treated successfully. The profession has sought dilllgently for some rein oily that w old enable them to treat’these diseases with success. At last, that remedv lias hem discovered bv oue of the most skilful physicians in the State of Georgia. The remedy is BmdfielcVs Female Regulator, It is purely vegetable, and is put up In Atlan ta, by BRADFIELD * TO. Il 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 ( hills and Fevers. For a history of diseases, and certificates of its worderful cures, the reader is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Every bottle war ranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. LaGrange, Ga., March 23, IS7U. BR ADFTELD A <<>., ATLANTA, GA.: Dearths: I take pleasure in stating that 1 have used, for the last twenty years, the medi cine von an* putting up, know h «X 1)R. ,f. HR ,\ D FIELD’S FEMALE ItEGUI.ATOM, and con sider it the lust combination ever gotten to gether for the diseases for which it is recom mended. 1 have been familiar with the pre scription both as a practitioner of medicine and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that 1 consider it a boon to suffering females, and can hut hope that every lady in pur tyUoU* .UV'tb **o n MY .?i’?G s \Sl'ii\')Tc to procure n bottle, that their sufferings may not only he relieved, hut that they may he restored to health & strength. With my kindest regards, 1 am. respectfully, W. B. FERRELL, M. 1). We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to the trade, Dr. .1. Brtdfleld's Female Regulator—believing it to he a good and reliable remedy for the diseases for which he recommends it. W. A. L.YNsDELL, PEMBERTON. WILSON, TAYLOR A CO. It El) WINE A FOX, W. (L A WSU E, All a»ta, Ga. W. ROOT A SON, Marietta, Ga. DR. PR OP HITT’S Celebrated Liver Medicine, It is purely vegetable, and will url ujam the Liver and Kidneys as promptly as ( alomel and Buchu, w ithout any danger of salivation or de struction of the bones. Parties taking the medicine need notfearget 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 has a thick, rough feeling, and is darker than usual, Eostiveness, Melan choly Feelings, Cramps, Cold Feet, Colic, Dys entery, or 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, if taken properly, will prevent and cure any disease resulting from a deranged liver. It will regulate its functions and thus cure all' diseases cmnwd by the faahtre of it* healthy ac tion. It has been used for a groat number of years, and has given universal satisfaction. There is no brother or son claiming to have the origional recipe. It is put itp iAI Both Pow der and Fluid form. Faikbi rn, ga., Sept. 4, 1868. DR. 0. S. PROPHITT: Sir: My wife has been an invalid for fifteen years. Doctors all agreed she hail “Liver Dis ease.” In connection with their practice tjlie used various and noted remedies, none of which seemed to do any good. Sometime ago I procu red a bottle of your “Liver Medicine,” of your agent here, (J. A. Harvey, which being given ac cording lo directions. lias affected a eomnlele cure. Respectfully, Ac., GEO. L THOMAS. Charlotte, X. €., Sept. 24, 1868. I have used Dr. O. S. Prophitt’s Liver Medi cine as a tonic, and found it to be powerful and efficacious. It is excellent for functional de rangement of the Liver or constipation of the bowels; in most cases superceding the necessity of a regular course of medicine. E. J. MEYNARDIE, Pastor Tryon-str. C’h. Marion County, Texas, Aug. 1,1869. DR. O. S. PROPIIITT; Dear Sir: 1 write you this to inform you that I have been troubled a great doal with indiges tion, hut after using one bottle of your Liver Medicine, I find great relief. I cheerfully re commend it as a good Family Medicine, ana feel confident that it is good for anything for which it claims to be an antidote. Very respectfully, DR k LOCKETE. Dr. Prophitt’s Dysentery Cordial, Is one of the most valuable compounds now put up for Diarrluea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, or Cholera Morbus. This medicine has been in use for years, and gives uniuersal satisfaction. The most delicate child may take it with im punity. Covington, Ga.,Noy. 9, 1867. DR. PROPIIITT: ■ Having a severe attack of Dvsentcry during the past summer, I was induced to use your Dy sentery Cordial, and derived therefrom immedi ate and permanent relief. It gives me pleasure to recommend this remedy to all who may he so attacked, believing that, should the directions be followed, relief would surely he obtained.— Truly, Ac- l). S. PC)It PER. Cuss at a, Texas, lbG9. I)R. PROPIIITT: Dear sir: Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill Pi is a complete success. J. L. WHITTLE. West Point, Ga., Aug. 11,1869. This is to certify that 1 have used I>r. O. 8. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine myself and in my family, for twelve months or more, and 1 unhes itatingly gay that I believe it one of the best Family'Medicines in use. M. T. WALKEIt. PROPH I T T ’ S Pain Kili It. -This is the celebrated medicine that run Perry Davis’rain Killer out of the market, wherever it was sold. Davis made Prophitt 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 Sores, it is the best thing you can use as a dressing. For SuuVt* lUusar st i ngs of Poisonous Insects, it is a perfect ANTIDOTE. It is good for Colic, Colds, Coughs, or Bowed Complaints. Its name indicates its nature fully. It is truly DEATH to pain. Manufactured and sold by BRAD FIELD & CO., Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all druggists. Dooi.y Bounty, Ga., April, 1867. This is to certify that I was confined to the house, and most of the time to my bed, and suf fering the greatest agony imaginable with Rheu matism, for five months, and after trying every available remedy, with no relief, I was cured with two bottles of Dr. O. s. 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. I can say that it is one of the finest Family Medicines now out, cer tain. Yours, truly, W. A. FOREHAND. Dooi.y County, Ga., Oct. 27,15C7 DR. O. S. PROPHITT: 1 have, during the last eigeteen 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 gjvos relief half so quick as your Auodyue Pain Kill. It is doing much good in the community in o ■ther families as well as my own. Yours, &c., D. T. FOREHAND. Newton Factory, Ga., Nov., 186?. DR. PROPHITT: Last summcr my horse sprained his knee se verelv, causing the whole leg to sw ell to about twice'its natural size, and rendering him almost helpless; tw r o applications of your Anodyne Pain Kill It thoroughly cured it. JNO. B. DAVIS, STATE OF GEORGIA,) Know all men by these Fulton County, i presents, That I have this day, for value received, sold and transfer red to BRADFIELD & CO., the sole -right to manufacture and sell my Famil y Medicines, and have furnished them with the lull recipes, and have authorized the said BRADFIELD& CO., to print, or have printed, anything they may sc* proper concerning any and all the above named Medicines. This loth day of .Tunc, 1870. [Signed] * O. S. PROPIIITT, ■ In presence of Thomas F. Jones, and Robert Crawford, Notary Public. (L. a.) Manufactured and fo# sale by BRADFIELP 5 ( 0., Broad street, Atlanta, Ga., and for sal« by all druggists. iuly 20—wly OR. PROPHITT: