Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, September 23, 1870, Image 3

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town MATTEHS l CirtcrsflllC) iVty 1H70« Subscription Club Kates, In order to place the SKMI-WEKKLV Cabtkrb ville ExrHESS in every house and family in the County of Bartow and adjacent counties, we will • end it one year to any address for TWO DOL LARS ffgjr STRICTLY IX Old subscribers can avail themselves of our new terms by paying up arrearages. TO AGENTS: Any man who will send us Five N ames oe sk w si esckibkhs and TF.S DOLL. CBS, will be entitled to one copy of tbe Semi-W eekly Exekess, one year gratis, and for every additional live, an extra copy of the same or an Aokicvlti bal Monthly, one year. Remember that you get two copies of the paper every week. are authorized to announce the name of James* W. Tinsley as a candidate for Sheriff of Bartow County, and A. M. Franklin for Deputy Sheriff, upon the Democratic ticket. arc authorized to announce the name of THOMAS A. M’OilD, as an Inde pendent candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Bartow County, at the approaching •lection for County Officers. Til an kn. Our thanks are due to the “laboring men'’ connected with the Steam Works of Messrs, Z. W. L M C. Jackson & Cos., of this place, for the handsome contribution they made towards paying the rent of the Methodist parsonage of the Cartersrille Circuit, for the year 1870. Talk about colonizing such men ! Since we come to think, about it, we don’t know but that it would be right to make this disposition of them, but, by all means, let’* eoloniae them in our midst; they constitute the back-bone and sinew of our cities, towns and villages, as the farming class constiruie the name of the entire coun try. Show ns a city, town or village with out ••mechanic*,” and we will show you a place that am 1 worth the dirt it stands up on; but, on the contrary, show us a place settlad up with tliviu, and we will show you a place where tbe hum and buzz of industry seldom die* away. The idea lias obtained in loot communities that mechanics are not fit for rafined society ! God pity such com munities! There is more science, ingenuity ami thill developed in mechanical pursuits, thaw it found demonstrated in all other call inga together. The greatest improve ment* vs the age are attributable to the in genuity of shilled mechanics. Brains ami mechanism arc one and inseparable. The individual or community who would under irate a man’s social standing because he chooaes a mechanical pursuit in life, would sip the tweet* of flowers and censure tho A-arth that bor* them. Mechanical skill und agenuity has abortened distances, lightened burdeas, aa<l systematized lubor, until the Wi>vle world stands amazed and enraptured at it progress. Some people are already diacw**i«ig the moral aspects of labor-saving machinery and implements, the results of mechanical genius, contending that it is an effort to vet at defiance a special decree of «"d. Mat ••man sh.uld live by the sweat of his fac*.’ Pursuing the same line of argu m**»t we have heard people express their double as to the righteousness of the cus tons ab |i> eJ by the people of the nineteenth century, in hurrying the dead in air tight jwet*li« cases or caskets, contending that it j* an «U >rt # oti the part of frail, sinful man, ?o avoid a like decree of Deity, “from dust itjjoy art created stud unto dust slialt thou roturn apsaa.” I’he ingenuity of man in calculating cause* and determining effects to the finite mind is inexplicable—in other • orda, wian's iiigicauity is a mystery to him self. |t is believed and asserted that the ingenuity of mankind of the present day lias been developed to such an extent, that he could make a duplicate of himself if he could breathe into its nostrils the breath of life. An old lady once visited a cotton fac tory and saw it in full operation. After ascending and descending several flights of stairsteps, and looking at the thousand aud one little buzzing wheels and spindles, and teeing the bands crossing each other and revolving in all directions, siie was struck with wonder and amazement, and just as she was about to leave was heard to mutter to herself “The works of God are great, but she works of man are greater!” Pemberton, Taylor & Cos., of Atlanta } ere developing our material resources by largely manufacturing Jluul extract#, fine chemwah, and choice perfumery. — Thus keeping thousands of money in ,our country which would be sent out of it. Mark W. Johnson, of Atlanta, is sup plying the country with seed#, agricul tural im/dements, and all kinds of la/xtr #aring machines , so necessary to our prosperity. See advertisement. JW We call attention to the adver tisemen of tlie New York Obsenvr in another column. It is sent free on trial to all applicants one month. Mr. G. W. Jack, Atlanta, has return ed from New York, whither he has been, laying in a stock of goods, which will set ail the little mouths in the country to watering. He has been to the original machine shops of Santa ‘Klaus and has made arrangements for a huge stock of Holiday goods, enough to fill everybody’s stocking, and crowd a whole forest of chistmas trees. He has come back in fine health and ready for the trade. The Knights of Bartow will appear at our coming Tournament, our Iloyd boys had better look w ell to their prac tice, Bartow has a very winning “Stile.” Home Courier. If you want a genuine Powha tan pipe, for 10 cents, you can get it at Skinner k Co’s. 4*o cal jjnh * JO US’ J. HOWARD, Associate Local. LOCAL ITEMS- ~ I Beautiful, Autumnal weather, sun ny and pleasant, such as is seen no where else only in the .South, is now upon us, maturing King Cotton, and the latter fruits of the Fall. Our Court is progressing quietly.— Very few persons in attend nee; none, except on actual business. Our far mers have learnt that time is money, and they are using it to the best ad vantage. I So far as the street to the Fair Ground has been completed, it is a model of beauty and finish. Well done, for the Council —well done, friend Jolly. As the doctor advised the patient; ‘‘Continue the hoar hound,” and make a sample road of it. | 1 ■ i Our cotton market is now higher than any market around ns; 15cts. is freeiy paid. Come on with it, before it reaches 12£c. Wheat $1 to SI. 10; good demand for good grain. Be punctual. If you promise to met t any one at 10 o'clock, be on hand at the precise time —why ? Be cause you said 3011 would. Success in life demands punctuality. If you borrow money, and promise to pay it in three months, pay it just at tbe time, and vou will have no trouble to borrow again, if you should need it- There are enterprises which would immediately go to destruction without promptness and punctuality, for in stance, Railroads, would be useless without them. Let a train of passen gers be out of time, and danger and destruction are constantly probable— collisions certain, and death to be j feared; but on time, all is safety, all is prosperous. To all, we would say, be prompt. Young man ! no! don’t do it!! ! Put down that glass! Oil! uo put it I out of your hand ! Bo 1101 Laste one j drop of its ruby-colored contents.— From this dav forth, never drink a drop of wine, whisky, or brandy, or anything else that can intoxicate— so said your Almighty Father. Re- 1 member, you owe God your life, soul j and mind. He has given them i.o you for safe keeping; do not degrade them by making yourself a drunkard ! He has made your body in His own image; j do not mar the noble semblance by transforming it’s beauty to a scowling i drunkard’s face ! Oh, no ! be sober; be upright; be a mau in the dignity of manliness, keeping the tabernacles j of the soul pure. Young lady, pure in heart and mind as a newly blown rose, don’t, in the thoughtlessness of the moment, at the social re-unions, offer a glass of wine] to a young man. Oil, no! in the fear ofGod ; for the sake of the boh reli gion you profess, don’t tempt him to drink of the sparkling cup —remember —a serpent lies in it. and it will sting him to the soul! He thinks you en dorse wine-drinking, and h.; wil leave you, and find it at shops, and will, j fall. He is someone’s son, brother, or lover, and his fall Would break your heart if you thought you lnd been the cause of it. Pray over these j and ask God to direct you, and see if ! 3'ou think it would be light to persist, readers will be glad to learn tha f a hack line has been established between Stilesboro and Van Wert to run in connec tion with the trains on the Cai tcrsvillc Van Wert Railroad. See advertisement of j Loo an Campbell. of our subscribers have promised us to pay for their paper in Wheat, some in Flour, and others in fire-Wood. Between them all w r e get nothing. Anty up, gentlemen, or we may have to call you something else, j Pease and His Wife, Atlanta, gives our readers seme good advice in his new advertisement in another column, ltead it. John M. Holbrook, Atlanta, the great Hat man of the age, has just re~ turned from New York, w'ith the big-! gest stock of Hats, Caps, Fuis and j Ti unks, ever before brought to the Atlanta market. He’s got enough for all. See advertisement. — >—M ■ Read the call to pay your town tax, and act accordingly. j&arTlie Senate has passed Aker man’s iniquitous election bill, bringing on the election on oa* about the 20th December next—three days —and con trolled by Radicals only. We hope the House will defeat it. Judge Lochrane, of Atlanta, is to ( deliver the annual address, at our ap proaching Fair. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WSPA PER AMV E KTIHI\<i A New Book of I'JS pages. Price Jticta. bv mail. AMERICAN NEWS New York. ENDLESS - PUNISHMENT ! A DISCUSSION BEX WHEN Rev. M. Goodrich, Eld. .J. S. Lamar, (UniverSalist.) (Christian,) Os Rhode Island. Os Georgia. Published in the “STAR TN THE WEST” (Universalist) and “CHRISTI AN STANDARD' (Christian,) beginning Oct. 1 ■t-..1570, continuing about Six Months, and appearing complete IN both papers. Either paper will be supplied durin.tr this most able and interesting discussion (Six Months) for One Dollar* ffcjjiP' For “Stab,’’ address Williamson & Cantwell, Cincinnati, Ohio. wr For “Standard,” address R. W. Cab boll & Cos., Cincinnati, Ohio. I*l* ICE 1* EDUC f:i>. THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY. NEW YORK OBSERVER, $3 PER ANNUM. OXE MOXTII FREE OX TRIAL. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR., tS: CO., 37 Park Row, New York. sjoo.ooo 2: ISiWj lii-ewd and reliable man in a sure, safe busi ness. An investment of SB6 will return a clear protlt of $475. For particulars call o» «>r address [lie NORTH AMERICAN PICTURE CO., No. 83 Nassau Street, New York. NERVOUS UEBJUTY THOUSANDS Mutter from ii. A weak, nervous, exhausted feel ing, no energy, animation or vig or, low spirits, weak memory, in voluntary seminal emissions, with loss of power smcl threatened im potence. The consequence of excesses. This is NERVOUS DEBILITY, and it fin Is a sovereign remedy in HUM PHREYS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIE IC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Thousands have been cured by these pills. They tone up the system, arrest the discharges, dispel the gloom and mental depression, and rejuvenate the s\stem. Price $5 for u package ot live boxes and a s*l vial of powder, which L important in all old long-standing cases or 1 per -ingle box. Sold by all lirst-class druggists, and sent to imv address on receipt of the price. Address lit M |*ll REVS SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDI CINE CO.. otfcJ Broadway, New .York. A DAY !—4O new articles for *.l Agents. Samples free. 11. B- Allied, Me. 4 VOID OUAUB.fi—' -A victim of early indis \ cretjon. causing nervous debility, prema ture decav, Ac., having tried in vain ever;, ad vertised remedy, has a simple means ot self cure, which he will send free to hi> fellow->ul ferers Address.!. 11. TITTLE, 78 Nassau st., New Work. ______ great ihstribitioX By the Metropolitan Gilt €O. CASH GIFTS TO TIIF A MOT'-NT OF FIVHIIUXDII El) TIT O C S A U DO LEAKS. £ VARY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 Cash Gifts, each $5*0.000 ■y) •« 1.000 ’ lO ...... .... 10,000 O.V) .. ». ..... - - 300 * * --- 5.000 r m 100 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos each S ; MHI to S7OO 75 •• •• Melodeous “ 73 to 100 330 Sewing Machines - to I*s 500 Gold Watches - - “ '•> 'IL, j??! C ush Prize?, Silver \\ ftre &c„ vulu ilftt $1,000,000 A chance to draw any of the above Prizes for 25c. Tickets describing Prizes are seated i« E»- velopes amt well mixed. On receipt ot 25c. a Staled Ticket is drawn without choice and sent bv mail to anv address. Tbe prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on pay ment of Out J>oll"r. Prizes are immediately sent to any address by express pr return mail. You will know what your prize js before you pay for it. Any j>rize exchangedfor another oj ithM value. No Blanks. Our patrons enw ‘h** pend on fair dealing. Rkfkrkm J-;s;--We select Hie folio wing from in an v who have lately drawn 1 al liable I rizes and kimllv permitted r.s to publi-h them: An drew J, jiurns, < hicago. $10,000; Miss tiara >. Walker, Baltimore, $s00; James M. Matthews Detroit, S3,(MS); John T. Andrews, Savannah, $5,000; Miss Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Piano, soon. We publish no names without permission. opinion' of Till: Pi:t:ss:—“The linn is relia ble, and deserve their success.*'— Weekly Tribune, Vtn/H. “We know them to he a fair dealing firm.”-AY//- York Herald, May M. “A friend ot ours drew a $5,000 prize, which was promptly re ceived.” — Daily Seim. June 3. Send for Circular. Liberal inducements to Agents; Satisfaction guaranteed. Every pack age of Sealed Envelopes contain ONE (’asm dirt'. Six Tickets for $1; 13 for 35 for $5; 111) lorsl3. All letters must be addressed to ( . D. \\ lEE -1 AMS & CO., 50 Broad Street, New York. Married People.—Send by mail to Dr. Lotos Agency, 599 Broadway, New York, for description of Ids Medicated Lo zenges. Dangerous lor single persons, who need not apply. SIXTY -FJVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. TIIE GREAT igySsonthern Piano WM. IYNABI'i & CO. M AM FA<TIBER" OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO F0 RT ES, BAtTTMotIE , .M/K Tlu;se Instrurnents have been before the Pub lic for nearly Tiiirty Years, and upon their ex cellence alone attained an unpurcha* <i pre-*wj jjc/mv, which pronounces them unequalled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and line sing ing quality, as well as great purity of Intona tion and Sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic., and entirely free from the stifuess found in so many Pianos. IN WORKM ANSHIP they are ttJOWUdled, usiug none l>ut the very beat itEAHwKBh MAIBHCFAi*, the large capital em ployed in our business enabling us In keen con tinually Un immense stock of lumber, &c., on hand. All our BQITAKE PIANOS have our New Improved Over »truwj fictile and the Agraffe ! Trickle. - would call special attention to onr lateimprovements in GUAM) PIANOS AND SQVAIU; GRAN IIS, I’ATENTEU A tCt sT 14, 1860, wnich bring the Piano nearer perfection than lias yet bepn attained. Every Piano billy warranted for 5 yrs. We have made arrangements for tlie tjOLE Wholesale Agency for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS AND ML LOU LONS, which we offer. Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Fac tory Prices. WM. KA ABE & CO., sept 9’ 70. sw6m MialtimorCi Jfid. Administrator’s Sale. AGEfKFAULK to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Rartow Comity, will l>e sold on the premises of L. M. M nil ford, deceased, on ; the Ist day of October next, the following per ishable property, tiMvtt ; (7) No. r Mules, Cows, Hogs, and Sheep. (1) No. t Buggy and Harness; (t) 4 Horse Pow er Thresher, in good running order’, Cotton (tin, i Waggons and Harness, Farming Implements. (500) Bushels Corn, more or less, to be meas ured and delivered when gathered. (7S) Bushels No. 1 White Wheat, more or less, and manv other things too tedious to mention, i ffw-Bis of sale CASH. Sale to continue from dav to dav till all is sold. Sept. 13, 1670. . *J p.gW.WA Tff.l c. - , L. S. MI N 1 OB!) ) - l *“ I = ’ SPECIALS. Welcome. —We t..ke mueh ] Dasi.ro in calling the attention of our readers, to the advertisement of English Female Bitters, in another column. This combination is* regarded as 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 many complaints peculiar to their sex, and now is the time to secure a Bottle and be cured. €ERTI¥I (j A T E S: We. the undersigned, haved used Dr. Propli itt's Preparations, and take pleasure in recom mending them to the public, as being all he claims for them: Col. 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 VY Oslin. (7a. Conference; F M Swanson. Montieello, Ga.; Ro bert Barnes, Jasj>er County, Ga.; A M Robinson, Montieello. Ga.; James Wright, Putnam comity, Ga.; A Westbrook. Putnam count)', Ga.; Judge J J Flovd. Covington, Ga.; W E lie bee, “Cov ington 'Enterprise,*'; A 11 Zachry. ( onyers, Ga; George Walt nee, Atlanta. (7a.;' Dick Lockett, Davis county. Texas; W Hawk Whatley, Cus seta. Texas; W ( Roberts. Linden county. Tex as; Tommy A Stewart. Atlanta. Ga; W A I.ans dcil. Druggist. Atlanta. Ga; R F Maddox A Cos.; Atlanta. Ga.; Criab Stephens, Cartersville. Ga.; A N Louis, Lowndes county, Ga.; Joseph Land, Lowndes county. Ga.; Jas. Jefferson. Carters ville. Ga.; W L Ellis, Dooly county, Ga.; W A Forehand. DoOly county. Ga.; John It. Davis, Newton Factory. Ga.; ii F Bass, Low mines cr>. NEW ADVERTISEAIENTS. T WAS CURED OF DEAFNESS AND CA TARRH by a simple remedy and will send the rceeb free. MRS. .M.C. EEG(7EI’T Sept. w-lw. liobokeu, N. !. A«:es»ls WuiiKui..- A MOMTH) —by the AMcRICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., BOSTON, MASS., orST. LOUIS. Mo. Sept. 23, w 3ms. Uj I/\ A DAY. Business entirely new ic*) |V/ and honorable. Liberal induce ments. Descriptive circulars free. Ad dress J. C. HAND & CO. Biudel’ord Me 1 B\r. FORTUNES Clmnce. Send Stamp. Diamond K. Cos., W il inington, Del. sept. 33,-w-lw. l ter y r ' ,lr expenses guaran f\7 teed to all ambitious men and women selling our world renowned patent Sil ver Mould Wire Clothe* Line*. For full particu lars address the Girakd Wikk Mills, Phila delphia. Pa. sept. 23,-w4w. The Magic Comb (SfS hair or beard to a permanent black or brown.— It contains ta> poi*<>n. Any one can use it. One sent by mail for sl. Address MAO/C COM It CO., Springlield, Mass. sept. 23-w4w. WANTED AGENTS - To sell the OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE.— It is lirensed, makesthe“ElasticLock Stitch” and is warranted for o years. Price slo. All other machines with an under-feed sold for !y»l*» or less are infringement. Address OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE CO., St. Lousis, Mo., Chicago, 111., Pittsburgh, l’a., or Boston. Mass. sept. w4w. EMPLOYMENT. AVe will employ Agents in every town and state to introduce our valuable Books among which are "Mark Twain * Innocent* Abroad." "Beyond the Mi**i**ippi," "Over Land Through Anki and China," Kamily Bible . etc. Agents can sell our books with pleasure and honor to them selves and will be paid large commissions. .ML wishing to increase their incomes by honest meahs should send for our free explanatory eir dular. Our house is well known in all parts of the ebuntrv. We refer to the press throughout tho land. Address AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., Hartford, Conn. sept. 23, 4w. AbEYTS WANTED FOR FREE Lo¥Es AND FfM VOT.VEILS by Dit. Jxo. B. Ellis. The most Startling book of modern times. The whole subject laid have and its hideousuess ex posed to universal expi ration. Wbitten in the IXTKUESTS OF Cl VI I.IZ AT JON, ( It H J j.'Vt A-N FfV AND Pnoi.iL* Mtm.vi.iTV. Semi for circulars and terms. V. S. Publishing Cos., N, Y., Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis, sept. l .v. GETTING UP CLUBS. Great Saving to Consumers Parties enquire how to get up clubs. Our, an swer is, send for Price List, and a Club form will accompany it with full divoefcbms—making a large saving to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers. THE GRETT AMERICAN TEA CO MPANY, 31 & 33 I’f.'SKl’ STREET, PO. Box 5043 NEW YORK. sept. 513, 4w. WANTED— AGENTS. (s2<| per dav) to sell the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEW ING MACi)INE. Jlas the nudtr-fetd, makes the “ lock stitch" (alike on both sides.) aiul D fully licensed. The best ami cheapest family Sewing Machine in tbe market. Address JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., Boston. Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo., sept. 23, 3m. AGENTS Wanted far IKllHlMTliiliCliitf TwelYe Years Wili Mam nVHK LIFE OF GEO. P. BELDEN, wlm, from K a love of wild adventure and a desire to gain a knowledge of the-EVERY DAY LIFE and PECULIAR CUSTOMS of the INDIANS, left a home of plenty in New Philadelphia, 0.. and joined the Indians, adopted their mode oi life, became a warrior of the “first-class,” and chief of 100 lodges, served the Government with liis braves against the hostile Indians, and its , Lieutenant in the Regular Army, which posi tion he but recently re-ignod to return to the wild life he so much loves. 70 ILLUSTRATIONS, •»4 of them FELL PAGE, with PORTRAIT of the AUTHOR, all engraved expressly for this work. A most attractive book, abounding in thrilling adventure, and curious, useful ami original in formation. Send for illustrated circular, with terms, table of contents, and .-ample pages. C. F. VENT. Publisher, 38 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. sept. 33, 4w. . v< i . Etowah Land for Sale! I OFFER FOR SAEE, my plan tation, on the Etowah River, Se\cn miles from Cartersville, aud live miles from 1 Kingston, consisting of 580 Acres of Land—32o Cleared. One Third Cash, and the balance in One and j Two years, with interest. . I The plantation i> in good repair, and there is j a line crop growing ».*. it. W ithin forty yards of the houses is one Os the largest and finest Springs in upper Georgia. The plantation ex tends about one and one fourth miles alpng the River bank. The purchaser of the* land oun buy the Mules, Cows, Hogs, and Plantation Imple ments, at a lair market price, for Cash. Or he can buy the plantation with every thing on it, . including all the stock. Ac., and the present > growing crop of Corn and Cotton, on goodlerms. i If the plantation, is not sold by the 15th Octo ber, it can then by- re-tit erf for one or more years, * for a money consideration ; and ttv’ renter can have the v'efusat the stock, provisions xc., for mark# t value, in cash. For further inform ation apply to R. M. FIELDS, on the premises, or to the undersigned at A olanta. aug. 31. 1870.swfbv A.V.BRCMBI. FOR SALE! THE IJOFSE and LOT on which I now reside. Said Lot contains nearly one acre of ground, alhd the house is new, and has two rooms with fire-places, closets, otc. The above property is adjoihing the residences oi A. A* Skinner and Dr. C layton, aep. 0, iMO-tf. W. R. MOrxrCASTLi:. SICKNESS. PAIN AND DEAIH, I .(••jit im.it i-lv result as p Mi.ilf ies for violations of | natural laws, from winch The fade.l cheek. the pale ami wan features, I th dulleye. the clouded iutefleet.thedcepheav- I inz the frame, theiie j jee.tcd brow, the tottering gaif. at! indicate pre i vlous transgression of law. Kitowing that "prn- I crastinution is the thief of time.'' all intelligent beings apply forsomc remedy as soon as circum stances permit; while those who do not net up on the principle that "delays are dangerous.” generally linger, lose mort lime and pay more 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, whiM older ones dread its decline at the "turn of life.”— Sometimes the menstrual Mow is too muck, or too little, or may he attended with pain; may he irregular or entirely checked, or changed in appearance, attended with other distressjng symptoms. Leueorrhua. or the "Whites,"’, fro (|'uently 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. Hysterics, (liven Sickness. Irritability of the Womb, and other serious and fatal complaints follow tine female sex throughout life. Lives there a medical gentleman who has or can re lieve the fair sex of tin* 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 onlv acknowledged rterine Tonic and Fe male Regulator known, will cure all those com plaints above mentioned in an incredibly short time. The Hitters at once .amuses, strengthens and restores the womb to its natural condition, removing obstruct ions, relieving pain and reg ulating the monthly period. Yonder stands a pale, feeble and languid girl, just bursting into w omanhood; she is the pride of sill, but bark ! site silently steals a pickle, eats chalk, or a date 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, con-tipation, 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 sgttles under the eyes, the legs and and ankles are swollen, the hair loses its gloss ami falis off. there is brittleness and splitting of the finger-nails, swollen ahdopien. extreme nervousness, fretfulness, pains ami aches, dr\ cough. Hysterical tits, rapid prostration, epilep sy and death ! If you. or any of your friends, are thus afflicted, sepd at once fora Bottfe of English Female l.ittnrs and he cured. Its effects are magical in such complaints. Surely tip mo ther w ill postpone aud delay this duty itnfil In all these complaints the system evidently shows a want of red blood, and Mr. (hurebiif, in his work on Diseases of Females. »avs:— "Bearing in mind that the blood is remnrkablv deficient in red corpuscles, find the known pro perty of iron to correct this condition, tlieorv suggests it as the most to he relied on, the best of w hich is the Citrate.” Citrate of Iron enter* largely into (lie composition of English female Bitters, combined, with powerful vegetable ton ic.*, of rare finalities. Among the mountains of Tennessee and tin pi nev woods of Mississippi, is found a tei tain hard'and flinty root, which hits been in secret use bv some mill wives for many years, possess ing magic powers in regulating and restotlng all female suffering with anv affection of the womb. This root we have obtained, gate it a fair test in our practice and it is now one oMtire principal ingredients in these Bitters. Otlui powerful uterine and general tonics also cuter IntoVtsc out position. We also add Leptandra or Black root, sufficient to act upon the liter and keep the bowels open. BLOOMING YOUNG GIRLS, Middle-aged matrons, those at the critical peri od. and tlu* aged grandmother, are all cured by the rise of our English Female Hitler*, now pre scribed and used by physicians nil over the country. If you are troubled with Fallinjrof the Womb, attended with a sense of weight and bearing down pain in the back and side, and other at tendant evils. English Female Fitters will give entire relief. Those at the.‘-turn uflife.” mothers after cou rt nen rent, and a!) oiliprs (mall* or female) who arc convalescents froiu,a»y protracted or debil itating complaint, who gain strength si owl v. ami whosii digestion i- slow and im]icrfeet, will 11ml these letters the very thing their system demands.’ It gives a powerful appetite, aids ami assists digestion, arouses the liver. strength ens men tally aud physically, and tills the whole system with pure crimson l>hnu\ coursing thro’, its channels. " commomTfi'og-shop bitters. Empty Hitter Hottles, of various styles, can be found around almo>t every dwelling* and cabin throughout (lie land. Their taste is pleasant, and arc adrtrtiwl to cure almost every disease, while the manufacturers inotr thev possess m> medicinal properties whatever. They are so tnanv di-guiscs for fstvedinyly common btrtrayf* whi< h do not. nor cannot possibly cure any one. Beware of these pleasant bitters in quart lx*t tlcs, they contain a sting for your vitals, and be who buys them carries a “toper's grog’’ into.bis house. One man who knows nothing about me dicine. says his big bottles of common fclufl’ will cure chills and fever, rheumatism aml consump tion; another, whose bottles- aye very fancy, cures all tin- men voting, casts out devils, restores sight to the blind.'and ihhwtous other miracles; while vet another, wUn presumes every iiptn a drunk ard, proposes to cure colic, ingrowing nails, yel low fever, heart dfshase and lovc-sick maidens!! We know they make no such cures, w o know Un people at large are deceived and swindled, and us w e dcsjy e these(Hiwimin humbugs, make the follow ing challenge to one and all : ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS That one fnHtapofm/ul of ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS contains as much medicinal proper ties as one bottle of any of the pleasantly tasted common advertised bitter*- of the day ! The medical profession to deride the question, lie it understood! tf«it Ithtglish Female Hitters is not a beverage, hut is ;t powerful Iron and Vegeta blcTouie combined, curinglongstanding chron ic female complaints in every direction. I’ut up in large bottles at $1.50 per bottle, or si\ bottles for and sold by druggists and merchants everywhere. . .1. P. DROMGOOLE k CO., Drop's Memphis, Tenu. DROOMGOOLE & CO.’S BUCHU. The best aud cheapest combination for all af fections of th>* Kulnevs and Hladdev ever otter ed to the public. It is prepared by regular phy sicians and used by the profession. or, six bottles for $5. Sold by Drug gists and merchants everywhere. .1. P DROMGOOT.E & TO.. aug 4, TO—®v:ly < 4m. Memphis, Tc-r.n. It fs 8 A ¥1 JEiL MU r£3L JLF- m that Women are Mihic-t u to mini .roes di'ctuc' |.»d- I ' A7W 79yW/* euliar to their sex—such ' matisni of the Hark and %u Wouib. Irregular Men dom fiecM treated successfully. has sought dllHgvnlly foinoim* remedy tliatV&Td enable them to treat’fhefte dl*C*"es U ltl»•»nerC>*. At last, that remedy has been discovered by one of the most skilful pin anion* in thejplate of (Georgia. The remedy is Bradfield’s Female Eegulatev, It is purely vegetable, and is put up in Atlan ta. bv HKADriELD & CO. It will purify the Iftosal and strengthen tlnr system, relieve Irritation of tne kldnejand i* a perfect specific for all the almvt disejiav*; *• certain a cure as Quinine is in< hill* amiKetar*. For a history of disease*, and certificate* of it* worderfr.l cities, the reader f* referred to the w rapper around the bottle. Evert* ladtfekrar ranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. LaCkanuf. C a.. March IKO. BR \ DFIELD A ( 0., ATLANTA. HA* % Dear Sirs: 1 take pleasure in stating Qiul I have uschl, for the last t went.j years, the tried i cine von are putting u|>. know n as DU. J, lilt A D FIELD'S FEMALE RKHI I.ATOR, and con sider it the best combination ever gotten (to gether for the diseases for which it tsv«(fl|ui meuded. 1 have been familiar with thejpre scription both as a practitioner of medicand in domestic practice, and can honestly iuv that I consider it a Imjoii to suffering females, and can hut hone that every lady in our whqlc Ijtmd. who may he suffering lit any way pbrmKr to their sex. may he able to procur* a bottle, that th-ir sufferings may not only by jvUeved, but that they may be res torn l to health Jt stMngth. With inv kindest regards. I am. re*peeffullr, W. B. KKUUKLL, M. lJt We, the undersigned Druggist*, take pleasure in connnending to the trade. Dr. .1. Female Regulator—believing it to he a good . i ad reliable remedy for the diseases for which |io recommends it! W. A. LANSDKI.L, * I’EM HFUTON. WILSON, TAY LOU A CO. HUD WINE A FOX, W. (’. I.AWSHK. Atlanta, H*. W. HOOT A SON, Marietta. Da. DR. PR OP HITT’S Celebrated Liver Medicinei * It is purely vegetable, and will act upon dm I.ivcr and Kidneys as promptly as < ami Buehu, without any danger of salivation or de struction of the hones. Parties taking the medicine need not fear jot ting wet, or any ot her reasonable exposure. Symptoms of Liver lHsense r Headache. Dull Feeling or the niucsTSour >Tiw»- ach. Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, In digestion or Dyspepsia. Had dr Bitter Taste in the Mouth, the skin ha* a thick, rough feeling, and is darker than usual, Costivein s*. Melan choly Feelings, Cramps. Cold Feet,Colic,, Dyi entery, or Diart'll<ea. Chills and Fever, and Piles.* In fact, where the Liver is out of nrdnr, you are liable to every disease that is notcouta giou*. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine, if taken property, will prevent and cure any disease resulting frefin a deranged liver. It will regulate its functions and thus jure all diseases caused by the failure of its he aft by a«- tion. » It has been used for a great mmiher,ff yyaw, and Inis given universal satisfaction. Thera is no brother or son claiming to have the origional recipe. It is put up in both Pow der and Fluid form. ' Faikbcun, Ha., Sent. I, i«6B. DU. O. S. PKOPIHTT: , A Sir.' My wife litis been an invalid Mr fill ecu years. Doctors all agreed she had "Liver Dis ease.” . In connection with their practice die used various and noted remedies, none of w fthdi seemed to do any good. Sometime ago I procu red a bottle of your ‘’Liver Medicine." of vour agent here, C. A. Harvey, which being giv.ti ac cording to directions, lias affected * cure. Respectfully, Ac., CEO. L. T'Jluii Cfi aki.ottk, N. ( .. Sent. 54, 1 SCs. I have used Dr. O. S. Prophitt's Liver Medi cine as a tonic, and found it to be powerful aid efficacious. It is excellent for functional de rangement of the Liver or constipation of the bowels; in most cases superceding the tifceiiity of a regular course of medicine, K. J. MEYNAHDIE, Pastor Try on-str. C'h. Marion corsTr, Tkxaf, Aug. 1. IlSOt' DU. O. 8. PROP HITT: ' -w -rw Dear Sir: I write you this to inform von that I have been troubled a great deal with / )o«Hjge*- tioti, blit after using one bottle Ar.voftT Liver Medicine. I tlnd great relief. I <iyc»futjM r rm eontmeud it as ;t go«xl F.fmllV M•illcine.Vnnl'vel confident that it is good for anything for which it claims to lie an antidote. Very respectfully, DkTv LCft tiETE. Dr. Prophitt’s Dysentery Cordial, Is one of the most valuable compounds now put up for Diarriiira, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, or cholera Morbu*.’ , „ , This tnediejne hat been In use for yttp'sl Ul ‘d gives uniiit'l>al satisfaction, The most dtdjeate child tntty take it with im punity, ft >) • f OVINOTON, r. A.. Nov. 6, tffiT# DU. PROPimT: Having a severe attack of Dysentery during the past summer, 1 w as induced Iq use \nu;r “Dy sentery Cordial, and derived fheVefW>ni iniHiedi ale and permanent relief. It givesjm«* to recommend this remedy to all Wffo ynafi'rre *t> attacked, helievirig that, should thfi dinotion* be followed, roller would Snrelv be obtained. — Truly, Ac. (i. S. PDUTKU* . Ct-SSATA. Ti:Xa», lid#. DU. IMP»P11 ITT; Dear Sir: Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill It is a complete success. J. L. WHITTLE. West Point. La., Aiug. 11.1 s«9. This is tocertil'v that 1 have used l>r. WR. Prophitt's Liver Medicine myself and jtft.my family, for twelve months or more, and 1 Unhes itatingly say that I believe it one of tjie best Family Med wines in use. .M. T. WALKER. I> II O Pill TT\S Pain Kill It. This is the celebrated medicine thatri*& IVrifjr Davis’ rain Killer out of the market* wkucrever it was sold. Davis made Propliitti ebuhg* th# name from Fain Killer to FA IS KiLR Tl. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain kind it has no equal. For Cuts, Bruises, Horns, or old Fores, it is the bf>t thing yon can use as a dressing... „ For Snake Hites or stings of Poisonous Trisects, it is a perfect ANTIDOTE. | i It is good for Folic, Colds, Coughs.* <*r Jiovrel Complaints. Its name indicates its nutttr* , It is trillv DEATH to pain. Manufactured and sold bv IJR 4J>FlS*Cxb4kr CO., Atlanta, <Ga„ and for sale by all druggist*. 1)001.Y Hot N\v. Gi., April, 1867. This is to certify that ! v 'V«> eon lined to the house, and most of'the tiny*to toy bed, and suf fering the greatest agqny.iijiagiliable with Ulieu niatism, for live nuAUtUtt; uud after trying every available remedy, with no relief, I was cured with tw o hottles of l)r. O. S. l’rophitt's Anodyne Fain Kill It; each costing fifty cents only. It relieved me almost instantly. I therefore re commend it In Ihp highest degree to otliers suf iVring from similar disease. I cflifSAJ that it is one of the finest Family Medicines now out rot tain. Yours, truly, W. A. F» )REH A Nik Dooi.v Coi xrr, Ca., Oct. 57, lPf>7 DR. O. I*llol*ll ITT: l have, during the last ci go teen months, used vour Fain Kill It, and l consider it uneqiLakdiu' anything for pain in the head, breast# bark or sirfe; and for colic nothing gives relief half so quick as vour Anodyne Fain Kill. It is doing much good in the community in o thcr families as well a.- my ow n. Yours. Ac., P. T. FOREHAND. Newton Factokt, Ga., Xhv„ ISf*7. DR. riIOFIUTT: . ... . East summer my horr-c.sprained *UA 3 kjlu<i se verely. causing the whole leg to -well tp(#out twice its natural size, and reudcringhim almost helnless; two applications of your Asodvnc Fain Kill It thoroughly cured it. JN<). IE LijbVWT STATE OF GEORGIA,/ Know all men by these Fi'i.ton corxTY.i presents. That l have this dav, for value received, sold and transfer i red to BUADFIELD & CO., the sol# ! manufacture and sell my Family Medicines, and I have furnished them with the full rociiies, and have authorized the said BRAI*FfKt>I> fc CO., : to print, or ha e printed, anything they may see i proper concerning any and all the above named ! Medicines. This 15th dav of JnOc. 1870. I [Signed] ‘ O. S. PROI’IIfTT. I In presence of Thomas F. Jones, ami Robert Crawford. Notary Public, (l. s,) „ y*;: ■{ Manufactured and for sale by BRADFItLD k CO.. Broad street, Atlanta, Gu., and for safe by all dv ujgisU. 1 aly t? - wI v