Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, September 16, 1870, Image 3

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TO\V TV MA r r r r EK S. Cartersvlllo, Ga., Sept. IB ,1870. Subscription Club Rates. In order to place the Semi-Weekly Carters vh.i.k Express ill every house and family in the County of Bartow and adjacent counties, we will send it one year to any address for TWO DOL LARS STRICTLY IX ADVANCE. Old subscribers can avail themselves of our new terms by paying up arrearages. TO AGENTS: Any man who will send us Five Names of new hi'bscribkrs and Ten Dollars, will be entitled to one copy of the Semi-WkeiFly Express, one year gratis, and for every additional live, an extra eopy of the same or an Agrici i.ti rag Monthly, one year. Remember that you get two copies of the pajKir every week. sflk~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.tde. Wo are authorized to announce the name of THOMAS A. WORD, as an Inde pendent candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Bartow County, at the approaching election for County Officers. goodly number of our merch ants are now gone to market to buy goods, and some are already receiving and opening them. So make ready ! Hoffman & Stover are doing the finest job of Painting oil the Drug Store of Messrs. Best & Kirk patrick, that has ever been done in Cartersville. It is there to speak for iCself. Go and see it. N The Congressional Excursion oil Tuesday last. After the labours of the Congress ional Convention, which covened in this place, on Tuesday last, was over, at 1 o’clock, P. M., in answer to invita tions from Col. 11. A. Crawford, Sup erintendent of the Cartersville & Van Wert It ulroad, tendering a free ride ov'er the same to Stilesboro and re turn, and also from Captain David W. Iv. Peacock, Secretary and Treasu rer of the Bartow County Agricultural Association, to visit and inspect their Fair Grounds and witness the horse back feats of out* gallant Kuights. At the hour appointed the aforesaid Con vention of delegates, together with a crowd of visitors and citizens—out siders, aceo ,r »ponied by the Cartersville Brass Band, all aboard the train, the whistle blew, and amidst the sweet swelling notes of the band, puffing of the engine and roaring of car wheels, the train glided oft' upon the track of said road as gently and smoothly as ever a vessel did upon the unruf fled bosom of a placid lake. Away she hied to the rippling Etowah, four xniles distant, passing in full view of the Fair Grounds and down the valley of Pettit’s Creek and across the same, on to the river and across it, down its majestic valley and through the beau tiful, level bottom, fields of corn and cotton smilingly greeting us as we pass ed hurriedly on to our destination. — Reaching Shelman’s station our com pany was slightly augmented by the addition of a few “of smiling fair ones dressed in pink and blue;” then across Raccoon creek and by Brandon Chap el, the whistle blew, brakes on and the train was Drought to a halt, we had reached our destination. Although we could find no village, depot, nor refreshment saloon, and nothing blit out-spread fields and forests, wa were assured that the classic village of Stilesboro, on the one hand, and Eu harlee, on the other, were close by.— Our time being short, as the conven tion had accepted the invitation to vis it the Fair Ground at 5 o’clock, the signal was given and the train reversed her direction, and in less than half an hour the cars halted opposite the Fail- Grounds in the suburbs of Carters ville. Taking a glance in that direc tion we saw quite a crowd assembled there, and the Kuights arrayed for the the contest. Soon the train was dis gorged of her load and they gathered along the race track eager for the fun to commence. A blast from the band soon rallied the Kuights for their ex ploits. Stiles came first, then Byom then Conyers, then McCarson, then then Dobson, then Aycock, aud last Fields. Aycock had made all the points. The nest round Conyers made them. These were the only two who did, although some came in one, and others in two of it. Stiles was said to , be the most graceful, and Lyon the most dashing, rideis. They all rode well, but, in the main, fell behind their accustomed practice. The engine gave its usual signal and the crowd dispers ed—some to their homes and others to the train. Those on board the cars were soon landed back at the point from whence they started, all right side up with care. All expressed them selves as being perfectly delighted with the country and trip, admired our beautiful Fair Grounds and the sport of our chivalrous Knights, and left the train impressed with the fact that our railroad, so far from being a “dead cock in the pit,” was just beginning to give evidence of vitality. JO UN J. HOWARD, AxHOCUiie Load. LOCAL ITEMS. Cool, equinoxtial gales continue with some rain. Sunshine much needed for cotton. We learn that all the country will be represented at our Fair—hosts of people will be with us. Messrs. Guth rie and others, engaged in the feeding and sleeping line, are you all prepared for that occasion ? Erwin street has been put in fine condition. That’s light now for Cassville street! Our friend, J. T. Owen, has moved to his nice, new, cosey house, on Cass ville street, and so has Col. Akin mov ed to his new and comfortable bouse in the same neighborhood; and so our town grows apace. We should be pleased to see a thousand such fami lies move into our bailiwick. We notice a friendly difference of opinion upon the subject of legal inter est, what its rate should be, &c., be tween our esteemed cotempoaaries, the Atlanta Constitution aud Intelligencer. /The latter holds that the old rate of 7 cent, should be the rate; that the pcJver to charge more, would be op pressive to the borrower; that advan tage would be taken of his necessities, and enormous rates would be exacted, which, if legal, would ruin his business in the end. The Constitution contends that money, like other things, simply mercantile, is worth its value, or, what it will bring. A mule worth S2OO 00 will bring it; if money is worth 6 per cent., or 20 per cent., let it be free to bring its value like other property, and not confine it by legal stricture. If the rate is too high, Capital from abroad will come, seeking profitable investment, and finally competition would lower the rate, perhaps, below 7 per cent., the present legal price.— Both arguments have weight, and de serve thoughtful legislation. But, alas ! neither applies, at present, to the wel fare of Georgia. Under her present laws, Capital is not safe here; it can not be loaned with the certainty of col lection —it may be paid, but it is doubt ful! The present laws of this State are opposed to capital, whether home or foreign; if any man is not worth over $3,000 in gold, nothing whatever, can be collected, from him. A widow may have nothing in the wide, unfeeling world, but $3,000 in gold, and in the noble impulses of her confiding heart, loan it to a citizen in good standing, and after a while, want it again; but when she culls for it, she is informed that she cannot be paid; she involun tarily applies to the law; her honest lawyer tells her it is useless, for the man to whom she trusted her all, has taken the benefit— Heaven of mercy, what a word !—of the Homestead law ! The heart-broken widow goes to her beggard babes, and he, who has her money, and who is the protege of the law, goes smiling to his home and bu siness !! God says “Owe no man anything.’’ Our law says, “pay nothing—Home stead allthings.” No, Messrs. Constitution and Intelli gencer, money will not seek a State with such laws, no matter how high the rate of interest it may allow, for it loves to feel safe, and will keep safe even at a low rate, to-wit: the bonds of England only pay 3 per cent., and millions are invested in them. We have at least, 1,100,000 inhabitants in our State; this would give at least 200,000 heads of families, and each one of these can have exempted $3,000 in gold value, making the enormous sum of six hundred millions of dollars—a sum exceeding the tax value of the whole property of the State. With what confidence then, can we look for Capital to seek us. Let us not sup pose that Capitalists of the out-side world, are ignorant of our collecting laws; they know all about them, and will act upon their knowledge. And as loug as money is so unsafe, when loaned at home, our own Capitalists will send their money out of the State for safe investment, and the time will come, we much fear, when they will follow their investments, and leave a penni less remnant to pay our enormous tax es ! One question: Would it not be wise to reduce the sum exempted to one thousand dollars ? Wheat in demand, SI.OO for red; sl.lO for white. Cotton 15 to 15|. We are pleased to announce that work has been commenced on Cass ville street. Our old friend, Jolly says it shall be a good job. All right. Important Action of the Senate. Democratic member* of tlic House Seated. Joseph E. Brown Probable Candidate FOR CONGRESS. Atlanta, Ga , S« pt. 14th, 1870. Special to the Rome Commercial. The Senate passed a bill forbidding the sale or hypothecation of any Rail road bonds endorsed by the State, for less than ninety cents on the dollar. The House voted to seat the Demo crats, members elect, from Madison, Marion, Monroe, Irwin and Telfair counties. Joseph E. Brown will probably be a candidate against Young, for Congress, some prominent Conservatives say they will support him. Thorpe. gfcguTlie Sam-Weekly Cavtersville Express is now the cheapest country paper published in the State —twice a week at TWO DOLLARS A YEAR UNEQUIVOCALLY IN ADVANC . If anybody thinks they can afford to publish it cheaper, they can have a trial. £@rWe had the pleasure of meeting and shaking by the hands our respect ed cotemporaries Grady, of the Rome Commercial, and Sawyer, of the Rome Courier, on Tuesday last in this place. Both gentlemen gave evidence of good keeping and were in fine spirits. B@“We announce the names of T. A. Word, for Clerk, and Miller Collins, for Sheriff, of Bartow county. They propose to ran on an independent schedule—an open field and free light. anybody wants to know where to buy pure, genuine Jewelry, Watch es, Clocks, Plated Wares, and Watch and Clock Material and Tools, Spec tacles, &c., we know the place, for we have just been there and saw 7 them, by the car load, and the cry was still they come ! That place was Lawshe & Haynes’, Atlanta, Ga. They have the largest and finest stock our eyes have ever looked upon. old friend and former fel low-citizen, Mark Johnston, assisted by his son, Malcom, have opened a male school, of high order, at West End, Atlanta, Ga., and wants all his old friends, hereabouts, who have boys to educate, to send them to him ; as he proposes to take them into his fam ily circle, and watch over and instruct them as a father. See advertisement. The “Pain Killer,” After thirty years trial, is still receiv ing the most unqualified testimonials to itg virtues, from persons of the highest charac ter and responsibility. Physicians of the first respectability, recommend it as a most effectual preparation for the oxtinction of pain. It is not only the best remedy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, 4'C., but for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, it is a remedy, unsurpass ed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In the great cities of India, and other hot cli mates, it has become the Standard Medicine for all such complaints, as well as for Dys pepsia, Liver Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Asthma, and Rheumatic difficulties, it has been prov ed bv the most abundant and convincing testimony, to be an invaluable medicine- Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25cts, 50cts, and $1 per bottle. What dock Ilcasoii say. + The little mongoose when bitten by a dead ly serpent resorts to a certain plant, eats it and escapes the effects of the poison. That is instinct. Human beings ou the other band, must depend on reason and experience in selecting the means of protecting health and life against unwholesoma influences. New what does reason say on this vital subject?— Does it not. tell us that to invigorate and pu rify the system is the best way to protect it against the invisible poison which generates disease? barely it does. The next, question is, wluit guide shall we follow in choosing a medicinal safeguard? Reason replies let your monitor be experience, well, the ex perience of eighteen years comprised in one unbroken series of satisfactory testimonials assnres us that Hos tetter’s Stomach Bitters possess strengthening, regulating and anti septic properties which are not combined in the same happy proportions in any other preparation extant. This therefore is the antidote to which reason bids us resort when our healtt is impended either by the malaria which produces epidemic disorders, or by any other cause, whether inherent and con stitutional or Connected with our habits, occupations and pursuits. The venom of a noxious reptile is scarcely more subtle and dangerous than that which lurks in foul air and impure water. To es cape the fevers, billious disorders, distur bances of the bowels, and other serious mal adies produced by these insalubrious ele ments, it is absolutely necessary that the stomaeh add all the secretive organs should be, so to speak, iu a robust condition. Upon the amount of resistance which the vital system can op pose to the deleterious influences that assail it, the safety of the health depends; and it is because the great vegetable ixvigor ant imparts energy and regularity to the most important functions of tire body, that it can, be reconi ended and guaranteed as an inval uable preventive medicine. SPECIALS. Welcome m —We take much pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the advertisement of English Female Bitters, in another column. This comMhation is regarded as the Great Female Medicine of the age. aid is highly recommended by the Medical profession, and all who have tested it. Our female community are troubled with many complaints peculiar to their sex, and now is the time to secure a Bottle and bo cured. CER T IFI CAT ES: We, the undersigned, haved used Dr. Proph itt's Preparations, and take pleasure in recom mending them to the public, as being all he claims tor them: < 01. R J Henderson, Covington, Ga.; O T Rog ers, Covington, Ga.; U s I’orter, Covington, Ga.; Prof. .1 L Jones, Covington, Ga.; Rev. M IV Ar nold, Georgia Conference; Rev. W W Oslin, Ga. Conference; K M Swanson. Montircllo, Ga.; Ro bert 1 lames, .Jasper County, Ga.; AM Robinson, Montieello. Ga.; James Wright, Putnam county, Ga.; A Westbrook, Putnam county, Ga.; Judge J J Floyd, Covington, Ga.; IV L Bcltee, “Cov ington 'Enterprise,” ; AII Zachry, Conyers, Ga; George Wallace, Atlanta. Ga.;‘ Dick’ Lockett, Davis county. Texas; W Hawk Whatley, Cus seta. Texas; W C Roberts, Linden county, Tex ayTommv X Stewart. Atlanta, Gu; W A T.ans delb Druggist, Atlanta, Ga; R F Maddox A Cos.; Atlanta, Ga.; Uriah Stephens, Cartersvfile, Ga.; AN’ Louis, Lowndes county, Ga.; Joseph Land, Lowndes county, Ga.; Jas‘. Jefferson, Carte is vitle, Ga. ; Wl, Kills, Dooly county, Ga.; W A Forehand. Dooly county. Ga.; .John I>. Davis, Newton Factory. Ga.: B F Ua>s, Lowndnc* co. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Chol era Morbus, Cholera, Ac., certain and immedi ate cure. HwiEMAN's (formerly Pelpeau’s) Di arrhoea Remedy, used with unfailing success since the Cholera of 1812. Sold by druggists generally. Prepared only by lIEGEMAN A CO., New York. INVENTORS RROS., Patent Agents, 430 Ninth st., Washing ton, D. C., for advice, terms and references. BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE, This Institution, incorporated in 1840, and lib erally endowed by the State of Maryland in 1860, affords Hoarders and Day Pupils every advant age to acquire a thorough and accomplished ed ucation. It has a good Library, Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, and valuable Cabinets of Minerals, (Jems, Coins, and Medals. Resides pupils from the different counties in Maryland, it has an extensive patronage from the Middle, Southern and Western States. The 23d Annual Session opens Sept. 6rh. FAC l: LT V O F INSTR CCTIONT. N. C. P> ROOKS, LL. D., Prof. Ancient Languages T. LUCY, A. M., Professor Mathematics, Ac. Mr. LOUIS LAUER. Professor of German. Mr. J. VAX REUTIL Professor of Painting. Madam C. M. CH A FFKE, Professor of French. Miss <'. M. GILMER, Mathematics and History.- Airs. M. E. LUCY, Hello-Letters and Plivsiylogy. Miss IMOGEN li. SIMMONS, Piano and Singing- Mrs. E. A. BOLSTER, Piano and Guitar. Mrs. JULIET WORKM AN, Vocal Music. For Catalogues, or any information, address X. C. BROOKS, LL. 1)., President. COLUMBIA ATHEN.EUM, Tenn.— A First Class School fu.* Young Ladies. 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A book of 125 closely printed pages, lately is sued, contains a list of the best American' Ad vertising Mediums, giving the names, circula tions, and full particulars concerning the lead ing Dally and AVeekly Political and Family Newspapers, together with all those having large circulations, published in the interest of Religion, Agriculture, Literature, &e., Ac., — Every Advertiser, and every person who con templates becoming such, will find this book of of great value. Mailed free to any address on receipt of fifteen cents. Geo. P. Rowell i t 0., Publishers. No. 40 Park Row New York. The Pittsburg (Pa.) Leader, in its issue of May 20th, 1870, says; “The firm of Geo. P. 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Y. AVOID QUACKS. —A victim of early indis cretion, causing nervous debility,*prema ture decay, Ac., having tried in vain "every ad vertised remedy, has a simple means of self cure, which he will send free to his fellow-suf ferers Address J. 11. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau St., New Work. Notice. Court of Ordinary of Bartow County. For County Purposes. August 22(1, IS 7O. IT IS ORDERED, BY THE COURT, That the following Tax be assessed, levied and collect ed from tbe"Tax Payers of Bartow County, over and above the State Tax, both General and Spe cific, except wherein excepted, by law, as a County Tax for said County, for the year 1870; To-wit : FIRST, That Sixty-live per cent, be levied and collected on the State Tax, both General and Specific,;to pay the legal indebtedness of said county,' past due, which has accrued since the Ist day of June, 1605; and to pay the necessary current expenses of said county for the present year; aud 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 pay ing wages of Commissioner of the same, and incidental expenses in Support ing Paupers, &c. THIRD, That Fifteen per cent, on said State Tax be levied and collected to pay Jurors. FOURTH, That Twenty per eent. 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, Ac. ORDERED, That the foregoing Order be ad vertiser! as the law directs, and that the Tax Collector be furnished with a copv. Granted, August £2d, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C. A true extract from the minutes. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C. aug. 24—30d Notice to Debtors. A LL PERSONS indebted to the late firm of J. W. CURRY A 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 in an officers hands for collection. The affairs of the firm mus the set tled up without delav. So take fair warning. ‘ (). PINKER TON, MARGARET CURRY". Cartersville, Ga., aug. 30, lSTO.wlm GEORGIA, Bartow county.—Mary A Sprout! has applied for Exemption of Personalty and setting apart and valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon the same, at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the 34th day of September, 1870, at my Office. This Sent. 10th. 1870. J. A. HOWARD. Ordinary. SICKNESS. PAiN AND DEAI H, WTEWii f~T 1 I—rr —11 Legithnaioly result as ponaltic--for violations of natural laws, from whirls nouv cftriCpe. The faded check, Ihe pale aml wan features, the dull eye. the clouded intelle t, the deep heav ing sigh, the feeble Mini emaciate i fratne.lhe de jected brow, the tottering gait, all indicate pre vious transgression of law. Knowing that “pro crastination is the thief of t ime,” ali intelligent beings apply for some remedy sis soon as < irciini stanees permit: while those Who do not net up on the Principle that “delays are dangerous,” generally linger, 10.-e more time and psiy more money. f e m mammßauimc.Mi-aL'^Tw That claims Its-victims throughout th« length smd breadth of our land. Many females suffer in some way atcat h mon thly period; some girls are in great peril at the commencement of menstruation, wliild older ones dread its decline sit the “turn of life.”— Sometimes the menstrual flow is too ninth, or too little, or may be attended with puin ; may he irregular or entirely checked, or changed in appearance, attended with oilier distressing symptoms. Leucorrhma, or (he “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 siiul dis tress, which, under ordinary treatment, is diffi cult to cure. Hysterics, Green Sickness, Irritability of the Womb, and other serious and fatal complaints follow tlie female sex throughout life. loves 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 gents that will come to her rescue ? We answer, Yes. 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 Hitters 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 pene.il; ho appetite for food; she turns with a dull eye and -eefcs solitude; her eve no longer sparkles: her merry laugh is gio longer heard ringing through the air; she mopes about with bloodless lips and guiVi's, 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 settles under the eves, the legs and and ankles arc swollen, the hair loses its gloss and falls off. there is brittleness and splitting of the tinger-nails. swollen abdomen, extreme nervousness, fretfulboss, pains and aches, dry cough. Hysterical fits, rapid prostration, epilep sy and death’.f If you, or any of your friends, are thus afflicted, send at once fora Bottle of English Female Hitters and lie cured. Its effects are magical in Such complaints. Surely no mo ther will.postpone and delay this duty until Til all these complaints the system evidently shows a want of red blood, and Mr. Churchill, in Ids work on Diseases ot Females, says:— “Bearing iu mind that the blood is remarkably delieient in red corpuscles, tind the known pro perty of iron to correct this condition, theory suggests it as the most to be relied on, the best of w hich is the Citrate.” Citrate of Iron enters largely into the composition of English Female Hitters, combined with powerful vegetable ton ics of rare qualities. Among the mountains of Tennessee and the piney woods of Mississippi, is lound a certain hard'and flinty root, which has been in secret use bv some inidwives for many years, possess ing magic powers in regulating and restoring all female suffering wit h any affection of the womb. This root we have obtained, gave it a fair test in our practice and it is now one of the principal ingredienfe l in these Hitters- TTtlier pow erful uterine and general tonics also enter into itso omposition. VVe also add Leptandra or Black root, sufficient to act upon the liver and keep the bowels open. GLOOMING YOUNG GlrlLS, - - .Middle-aged matrons, tliose at the critical peri od, and (lie aired grandmother, are all cured by the ose of our English Female Hitters, now pre scribed and used by physicians all over the country. If you 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 llnenient, 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 these Bitters the very thing their system demands, rt gives a powerful appetite, aids and assists digestion, arouses the liver, strength ens mentally and physically, and tills 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 <ul rtrtixetl to cure almost every disease, while the manufacturers h»>nr tbev possess no medicinal properties whatever. They are so many disguises for exeeftlingly vommon berenujr* which do not, nor cannot possibly cure any one. Beware of these pleasant bitters in quart bot tles, they contain a sting lor your vitals, and lie 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 ;imt consump tion; another, whose bottles are very fancy, cures till the impurities of the ldood, makes ohi 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, fol 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 iis we desire to ventiate theseeommon humbugs, make the following challenge to one and all : ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS That one tableoponnful of ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS contains as much medicinal proper ties as on* battle of any of the pleasantly tasted common advertised hitters of the day ! The medical profession to decide (lie question. Be it understood that English Female Bitters is not a beverage, hut is a'powerful Iron and Vegeta ble Tonie combi no.d, curing longstanding chron ic fern.do complaints in every direction. Put up in large bottles at $1.50 per bottle, or six bottles for ffi.oo, and sold by druggists and merchants every where. .1. P. t)IiOMGOOLE & CO., Prop’s Memphis, Tenn. DROOMGOOLE sis CO.’S BUCHU. , The host and cheapest combination for all af- 1 foctions of the Kidneys and Bladder ever offer- I od to the public. It is prepared by regular phy- ; sieians and used by the profession. Price *1 or, six bottles for $5. Sold by Drug gists and merchants everywhere. J. P. 0110310001. E A- CO., aug 1. ’TO—swly c4m. Memphis, Tenn. READ. IT is well known to Doctors and to Ladies that Women are subject to numerous diseases pe culiar to their sex—such a> Suppression of the Menses, Whites, Painful M’nthly 'Periods,' Rheu matism of the Hack and Womb, Irregular Men struation. 1 i eincvrhage, or Excessive ‘Flow.’ and Prolapsus Cterior . Fall ing of the Woujb. These diseases have sol I lorn been treated successfully. The profession has,sought dilligcnth forsoine remedt that wold enable them to treat these diseases w ith success. At last, that roniedv has been discovered by one of the most skilful physicians in the Stats of Georgia. The remedy is ' Bradfield’s Female Regulator. It is purely vegetable, and is put up in Atlan ta, by IIUA DFI ELD A CO. It will purify the blood and strengthen the system, relieve irritation of the kidneys, and is u perfect specific for all the above diseases; a* certain a cure as tjuiniueis inCbilH and Fevers. For a history of diseases, and certificate* of its worderful cures, the reader is referred to the w rapper around the bottle. Every bottle war ranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. LaGraNOE. GA., March 93. 1870. Bit Al) FI ELD X: CO., ATLANTA. GA.: Dear (sirs: l take pleasure in stating (bat I have used, for (lie last twenty years, the medi cine von are putting up. known as DR. J. HR All- FIELD’S female REGULATOR, 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, aud can honestly say that 1 consider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hope that every lady in our whole laud, who may be suffering* in any way peculiar to their sex. may lie able to procure a bottle, that their sufferings may not only be relieved, but that they may be restored to health A strength. With mv kindest regards. I am, respectfullv, W. B. FERRELL, M. I>.' Wc, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to the trade, Dr. .f. Rradiluld'i Female Regulator—believing it to L>e a good and reliable remedy for the diseases for which bo recommends it! W. A. LA NSIiKI.L, PEMBERTON. WILSON, TAYLOR A CO. RED WINK A FOX, AY. C. LAWSHE, Atlanta, Ga. * AY. ROOT & so,N, Marietta, Gil. DR- . PR OP HITT’S Celebrated Liver Medicine. It is purely vegetable, aud will act upon lh<f Liver and Kidneys as promptly as Calomel and Buclui, w ithout any danger of salivation or de struction of t lie.bones. l'arti-es taking the medicine need not Cearget ting wet, or any other reasonable, exposure. Symptoms of Liver Disease: Headache, Dull Feeling or the HI ties. Sour Stem ach. Sick or Nervous Headache. He. tburn. In digestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste in tlie Mouth, the skin lias a thick, rough feeling, and is darker than usual. Costiveness, Melan choly Feeling*, Cramps, Cold Feet, Colic, Dys entery, or DiatTlupt, Chills and Fever, and Piles. In fact, where the Liver is out of order, you are liable to every disease that Is not coutn gious. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent and cure any disease resulting-fry in a deranged liver. It will regulate its functions and thus cur# all diseases caused by the failure of its health; uc-' tioif. It has been need for a great number of years, and lias given universal satisfaction. There is ny brother or son claiming to have the origional recipe. It is put up in both Pow der and Fluid form. FAIUBURN, (if., Sept. 4, 18***“ DR. O. S, PRO PH ITT: Sir: My wife has been an invalid for flftee’V’ years. Doctor-rail agreed she had “Liver D*A-o ease.” liv connection with their practice slut used various and noted remedies, none of which’ seemed to do any good. Sometime ago 1 procu red a bottle of your “Diver Medicine,” of your agent here, C. A. Harvey, which being given ac cording to directions, has affected a complete* cure. Respectfully, Ac., DEO. L. TIJOMAS.- ( HARhOTTK, N. C„ Sept. 54, IMS’.' I have used Dr. o. S. Prophitt's Elver Medi cine as a tonic, and found it to he powerful and efficacious. It is excellent for functional de rangement of the Liver or constipation of the bowels; in most cases supercediirgnluknecessity of a regular course of medicine. Fi J. MEYXAKDIE, Pastor Try on-sir. C’h. Marion County, Texas, Aug. 1, 1869. DR. O. S. PROPIIITT: Dear Sir: J write you this to inform you that I have been troubled a great deal w ith indigm tion, but after using one iaittle of your Liver Medicine, I lirul great relief. I cheerfully re-* commend it as a good Family Medicine, and feel eonlident-that it is good-lbr anything for which it claims to be an antidote. V v erv respectfully, Dick LO< KKTE. Dr. Prophitt’s- Dysentery GoMial, I fe one of the most valuable com pounds now put ; up for Dinn Inca, 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. CO Vl NIiTON, Cl A., Nov. 9, 1867. DR. PRO PI I ITT: Having a severe attack of Dysentery during the past summer, 1 w as induced to use Your Dy sentery Cordial, and derived therefrom immedi ate anil permanent relief. It gives me pleasure to recommend this remedy to all who may be so attacked, believing that, should the directions he followed, relief would surclv he obtained.— Truly, Ac. '<>. s. PORTER. (JUS# at a, Tex aA, 1869. DR. PROPHITT: Dear Sir: Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill It is a complete success. J. L. ’WHITTLE. AVkst Point, <la., Aug. 11.1869. This is to certify that 1 have used Dr. O. S. Prophitt’s 'Liver Medicine myself and in my family, for twelve months or more, and I unhes itatingly say that i believe it one of the best Family Medicines in use. M. T. WALKER. JP 11 O P 111 TT ’ S Pain Kill It. This is the celebrated mc« icine that run Perry Davis’ rain Killer out of the market, w herever it was sold. Davis made Prophitt change lit* name from Pain Killer to PAIN KILL IT. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind it has no equal. For Cuts, Bruises, Hums, or old Sores, it is the best thing you can use as a dressing. For .Snake Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, it is a perfect*YXTll>OTE. It is good for Colic, Colds, Coughs, or Bowel Complaints. Its name indicates its naturelully. It is truly DEATH to pain. Manufactured and sold by BItADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all druggists. Dooi.v' Bounty, Ga.., April, 1867. This is to certify that I was contined to the house, and most of the time Unity bed, and suf fering the greatest agony imaginable with Rheu matism. for live months, and after trying every available remedy, w ith 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., 1 therefore re commend it in the highest degree to others suf fering from similar disease. 1 can say that it is one off the finest Family Medicines now-out, cer tain. Yours, truly, W. A. FOREHAND. Dooly County, Ga., Oct. 57,1867 DR. O. S. PROPHITT: I have, during the last cigetccm month?, used your Pain Kill It, and 1 consider it mi equaled hr anything for pain in the head, breast, back or side; and for colic nothing gives relief half so quick as your Anodyne Pam Kill. it is doing much good in the community in o ther families as well as luv own. Yours, Jtc., D» T. FOREHAND. Newton Factory, Ga., Nov., 1867. DR. PROPHITT: Last summer my horse sprained his knee se verely. causing the whole leg to swell to about tw ice its natural size, and rendering him alniQSt helpless; two applications et'your Anodyne Pain Kill It thoroughly cured it. JN’O. B. DAVIS. ’ ... * - N STATE OF GEORGI Know all men bv these Fulton COUNTY.! presents, That 1 have this day, tor value received, sold and transfer red to BRAD FI ELD & CO., the 6ole right to manufacture and sell my Family Medicines, and have furnished them with the lull recipes, ami have authorized the said HR A DFIELD & CO., to print, or have printed, anything they may see proper concerning any and alt the above named Medicines. This 15th day of June, 1870. [Signed] O. S. PROPHITT, In presence of Thomas F. Jones, aud Robert Crawford, Notary Public. (L. 8.) Manufactured and for sale by 11RADFIKLD A C<>., Broad street, Atlanta, Ga., an-’, for sate by all druggists. Lily “O- wly