Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, September 30, 1870, Image 3

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JoWN MATTERS. Cartersviile, Sept* 30, 1870. Subscription Club Kates, In order to place the Semi-Weekly cautbrs'- tille Express iu every house and family in the County of Bartow and adjacent count ies, we will send it one year to any address for TWO DOL LARS STRICTLY nr ADVANCE. Old subscribers can avail themselves of our new terms by paying up arrearages. To AGENTS: Any man who will send us Five N ames of new subscribers and Ten Dollars, will be entitled to one copy of the Semi-Weekly Express, one year gratis, and for every additional live, an extra copv of the same or an agricultural Monthly, one year. Rememrkk that you get two copies of the paper every week. s&rWe are authorized to announce the name of James W. Tinsley as a candidate for Sheriff of Bartow County, and A. M. j Franklin for Deputy Sheriff, upon tlie j Democratic ticket. 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. Templeton’s Troupe. We are informed by the Agent, that the above Troupe have rented our new Town Hall, and will give a series of exhibitions during next week, com mencing on Monday Night next. Our citizens will remember that this Troupe gave us several very pleasing exhibitions least year, and will, doubtless, do so again. It is only necessary for us to make the announcement to ensure a crowded house each and every night. C'j EOTtGT A. B Mrrow COUNTY.—Mary Sears jf has applied for Exemption of Personalty and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, A. M.. on the 10th dav of October, 1870, at my office. This Sept. 29th, 1870. J. A. HOWARD; Ovd. --- •»' H*§,What Taxes Expire in Octorer. Asa matter of public interest we state that taxes on gross receipts and sales, except those on tobacco, spirits, and wines, will ex pire on October Ist, and the income tax on incomes over $2,000 will be per cent.— After that date, the use of stamps on prom igory notes for less than SIOO, and also on receipts, checks, drafts, will expire. On deeds, leases, and contracts, the tax remains. - ——— NOTICE! Pay y«>ur town ta*.—' Thc Board* has extended the time to the 30th instant, which is the last day that will be given to collect the town tax of Cartersviile, for the year 1870. I will be in the Council Room on that day; or you can pay your tax wherever you see me, before that time. Sept 21, 1870. J, O. MADDOX, Sec’y and Treas. - Chamberlin, Boynton k Cos., of Atlanta, have got the biggest and finest stock of Carpeting, Rugs, Cornice, Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Upholsterer’s Trimmings and House Furnishing Goods, to say nothing of Dry-Goods, wholesale and retail, that has ever before been exhibited for sale in that city. See advertisement. friend Guthrie, of the Bar tow House, in this place, is up and doing to make ready for the reception of guests dur ing the approaching Fair. Everybody in town and country, we trust, are engaged in the same laudable work. ggk-Our town hall is being rapidly pushed forward to make ready for the Fair week. engine and passenger coach on the Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad, indeed, the entire train has been put in per fect order, and looks as bright as anew pin. We wont tell tales out of school, Col. Craw ford. ®gk»Severals bales of new cotton, have arrived in town, by the Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad, within the last week. B@»We see that a bill Has passed the Legislature incorporating the town of Van Wert. Life Insurance. —Two hundred and fifty millions of dollars are invested in life insurance by our people at the present moment, and this vast sum is being augmented at the rate of fifty or sixty millions of dollars a year. The six hundred thousand policies in force in the United States represent the fu ture pecuniary support of half a mil lion American families. Oar young friends Jno. E. Meister and W. Crawford Scott, Agents for the Georgia Branch of the New York Anchor Life Insurance Company, at this place, whose flaming advertise ment appears elsewhere in this paper, are certainly doing a good work in and around Cartersville, judging from their activity in the business of insur ing the lives of the men for the bene fit of their wives and children. No better investment can be made for the protection of innocent women and children, than for the husband and father to insure his life in a good and responsible company, such as the An chor is represented to be. ®©-Ten Dollar Premium is Offered by the Bartow County Agricultural Associa tion, on tlio fastest trotting mule exhibited at the approaching Fair. Entrance subject to the same conditions of other trotting stock. So bring along your fast “muels,” nd let's see who beats! S@»Bead change of schedule on the Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad, and re duction of fare on the same. I Total 3tA JOHN J. 110 WARD. AumeiaU Local. —■ | iwiin—i Bin HI iii min i mm it hit t -I—i mll n """ LOCAL ITEMS- The equinoctial rain has returned j upon us, injuring the quality of the open cotton to some extent; but bea efitting potatoes, turnips and peas. Next Tuesday, 4th October, is tin opening day of our Pair; everything will he complete by that time— Houses, amphitheatre and any number of nice, dry, well littered stalls, for horses, cat tle, &c. This being the first Fair held in our County since the war, we went everybody, wife and children, to be on hand It is our boast that we are one of the foremost agricultural sections in the State. Hence we expect to see a display of cattle, horses, hogs and sam ples of grain, cotton, potatoes, fruits, &c., worthy a rich, productive soil.— Let every one bring so nethiuj; ladies, bring your quilts, counterpanes h in dy work of all kinds, preserves, jelli. s and pickles, and all who have paint ings, engravings and lithographs, bring them, and they will add much to the interest of the Fair. Lit each one feel that tile success of the Fair de pends on him or her. Wo doubt not, a Urge crowd will be . on hand—perhaps the largest so n to gether at one time in the County.— , Come, ejnie, from Lull and dale, fioni valley and m uuitain, come and see.— | Judge Lochrane, an eloquent gentle- j man, wih address the audience on j Tuesday, doll October, within the in closure; it will be worth more than the admittance to hear him. We learn that trains will run every few minutes from town to tiie Fair ground and back, during the Fair.— Tickets will below. Cotton in demand at 13 to libels. Sell before it reaches 12 cents. Wheat in good demand; all sound, dry wheat can be sold at SI.OO for red, and sl.lO, for white; bring it forward. Our merchants have splendid stocks of goods—bagging, rope and iron ties oil hand. Whatever you want can be had on moderate terms, in Cartersviile. Money in abundance to pay for all cotton, and produce offered for sale; here is the place to trade. Come all who desire to deal with honest, upright mereliats who will give }v>u the worth of your money. Business Like.— Quantities of cotton, flour, wheat and lumber are already being brought on the Cartersviile & Van Wert B lilroad, to our town and sold. Also a number of passengers, daily. Already the practical fruits of this enterprise are apparent, and when it shall be completed to the great Slate quarries, and connect with the Selma Road at Cross plains, in Alabama, it will be seen that it will be a complete success. On with the road. “Ye local' 5 has been absent for the last few days, attending an Associa tion at Dalton. That place has im proved wonderfully since the war, and is rapidly advancing in all that go to make up a city, and a prosperous people. A more hospitable people cannot be found in all the land. Suc cess to Dalton. The crops are so good in this sec tion that farmers will have as much as they can do to gather them in good time. Why leave such a country to go to the West, when you can make here, as much.as you can well take care of? Stay at home where you have health and friends. Walelies, Jewelry, Premiums, elc., ele. Our ‘ live Jewelry man,” Mr. John T. Owens, lias just received and opened a fresh supply of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Rings, fine sets of Jewelry, &c,, Ac., which he is determined to sell as cheap as they can be sold in any Southern market.— He will make it to the interest of all who need any thing in his line to buy at home Fvery thing warranted to prove as repre j seated. He has also received a few of the ! Premiums for the Fair, which are on exhi i bition in liis show case. New Hardware Store. —We invite special attention to the advertisement of the new hardware store a t the Lynch corner, (corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, Atlanta Ga.) — Messrs. W L. Wadsworth & Cos., late of Rome, the proprietors, are gentle men of business integrity and tact. — Their stock is large, embracing every article in their line, and parties wish ing to secure bargains will do well to call and examine their goods. ®@p»The negroes in Troup county have nominated two of their own race to the Legislature. atm an & Gray, Marbl e Dealers, respectfully cite you to their card in this pa per. A Nut for Physiologists. —The New Orleans 'Times says: “A nut for physi ologists to crack may be found in the statement of a gentleman of unques tionable veracity, to the effect that a woman in St. Lin dry recently give birth to triplets, in all respects repre senting the voting element under tb* icts of reconstruction; that is, on white, one mulatto, and one Liu mild, all of the male persuasion, an, none pf, the woman’s rights kind.—- After that who will not say that the black man is not c a mantin 1 brother V This woman’s husband, it is just to re mark, has left the parish for Europe to consult with the most eminent physi cians there upon this physiological phenomenon. ” TOII£IGi\ T ANARUS, Tours, September 24.—The follow ing news is official: A proclamation has been promulgated to France be fore the siege of Paris. Jules Favre desired to see Bismarck to know the intention of the enemy. The follow ing is the declaration af the enemy; Prussia wishes to contiuue the war in order to reduce France to a second rate power. Prussia demands Alscace and Loraine. Prussia, before con senting to the armistice, demands the rendition of Strasbnrg, Toul and want Valegne. Paris is exasperated, and would rather bury herself beneath her own ruins. To such insolent preten sions we can respond by resistance to the last extremity. France accepts the struggle and counts upon her children. Signed by Cremiux, Glais, Bazaino and Laurichan. John Kelly.— We simply desire to call attention to the fact that one of the finest, cheapest and most extensive assortments of dry goods can be found at the well-kuown establishment of Mr. Keely, corner of Whitehall and Hunter streets. His goods are finish, choice, and of the best manufacture and chastest design. He sells at small profit and is determined to mer it the continuous patronage-* of the, public. We call special attention of ladies to his large and unique stock of English black alpacas. do and in spect them, and read his advertise ment. — Millinery anil Dress-Making. We invite attention U, tile double columu advertisement of Mrs. and Miss Crandall, who have just opened a New Mil linery and Dress-Making Establishment in Cartersviile, in the store-room recently oc cupied by J. T. Guthrie, Stock’s Building where they are now opening out un entire new stock of Millinery Goods, and invite the ladies of Cartersviile and all the sur rounding country, to cull and see them and examine their goods, styles, work and pri ces. They have come into our midst with the view of establishing themselves in busi ness, and supplying our people with goods and work that they have heretofore been compelled to go abroad to get. They prom ise to make it to tiie advantage of all to pat ronize them. We bespeak for them a liber al share of the trade and patronage or our people, both in town and country. ggL.We take pleasure in coinuiend in to the patronage of the people of Bartow county and Cherokee Georgia, Messrs. Hun nicutt k Bellknorath, of Atlanta, whose advertisement appears elsewhere in this pa per, and who are dealers in Look and Heat ing Stoves, Grates, Tin-Ware, Tinner’s Trimmings, Slate Mantles, Wrought Iron Pipes for steam, gas and water, Burners, and sheet metals; they are also Plumbers, steam and gas Fitters, coppersmiths and sheet iron workers, and roofers. Mr. Ilun nicutt was formerly a citizen of this county, and, we hesitate not to say, is as clever one as ever lived in it. Both these gentlemen are honest, fair-dealing and industrious, which fact all men can prove by having dealings with them. Bg&»Wiiilo in Atlanta, lost week, we met up with our long-tried friend and form er fellow-townsman, W. A. Mitchell, better known here as “Siiah,” who informed us that he was certainly a man of business.— He is running the cotton buying and selling, and ware-house and commission business, and his Sack Factory, and a Boarding House in the bargain; and he seems to flourish under them all. Fair at Augusta.— We thank Wm. H. Tutfc President and E. II Gray Sec retary for a complimentary Ticket ad mitting us to the “First Grand Annu- al Fair" of the “Cotton States . Me chanic’s and Agricultural Fair Associ ation" which opens at Augusta Oct. 25th and continues live days. wish it distinctly understood now, in advance, that Gen. Wai. T. Wofford, of this county, is our first-, only and last choice for Governor of Georgia, in 1872, or whatever of lier may be left when lvufus gets through. Administrators Sale, AGREEABLE to an Order ol‘ the Court of Ordinary of Bartow County, wilt "be sold on wie premises of L. M. Munford, »k: rased, on the Ist day of October next, the following per ishable property, to-wit: (7) No. 1 Mules, Cows, Hogs, and Sheep. (1) No. 1 Buggy and Harness; (1) 4 Horse Pow er Thresher, in good running order; Cotton Gin, Waggons and Harness, Fanning Implements. (500; Bushels Corn, more or less, to lie meas ured and delivered when gathered. (75) Bushels No. 1 White Wheat, more or less, and many other things too tedious to mention. Terms of sale CAbil. Sale to continue from day to dav till all is sold. Sept. 13, ISTO. i ' ' **** 8 '* fi CULS, Welcome. —We t .k * much-} leasiue in calling the attention of our readers to the advertisement of English Female Hitters, in another column. This combina ion is regarded as the Great Female Medicine of the age. and is: highly recommended by the Medical profession,, tnd all who have tested it. Our female community are troubled with .niny complaints peculiar to their sex. and tow is the lime to‘secure a Buttle and be cured. C 8 RT l V ICAT ES: We. the undersigned, haved used Dr. Proph ifct’s i’repiuatoms, and take pleasure in recom mending them to, tire public, n> being all her claims tor ihem: Got. R a i fende.-sOH, Covington, Ga.; O T Rog ers, CovipgUm, GoC O 8 Dorter, Covington. ti;u; Prof. J I. .Mines, Caving-ton, Go.; Rev, M W Ar nold, Georgia Conference; Rev.AV \Y 0-1 in, Ga. Conference; F M Swanson, Moutjcellb. Ga.; Ro bert BaVnes, Jasper Cwrnty, Ga.; A M Robinson, Monti cello, Ga.; James Wright, Putnam county, Ga.; A Westbrook, Putnam county, Go,; Judge J.I Floyd, Covington, Ga.: W L lichee, “Cov ington Enterprise,”; A H Zaehry, Conyers, Ga; George Wallace, Atlanta, Ga,; Dick Lockett, Davis county, Texas; W Hawk Whatley, Cus seta. Texas; W-C Roberts, Linden county, Tex as; Tommy A Stewart, Atlanta, Ga; Yv r A Laus dell. Druggist, Atlanta, Ga; R F Maddox A Cos.; Atlanta, Ga.; Uriah Stephens, Cartersviile, Ga.; A N Louis, Lowndes county, Ga,; Joseph Land, Lowndes county, Ga.; .Tax Jefferson. Carters - ville, Ga.; W L Ellis, Dooly county, Ga.; W A Forehand, Dooly county, (la.; Jolfn li. Davis, Newton Factory. Ga.; B F Bass, Lowndncs eo. NEW A! VELiTISEMENTS. HJkTE WSPAS*Eit A »YEHTISIA’O H A New Book of 128 pages. Prieo Sficts. bv mail, AMERICAN NEWS CO., New York. ' ENDLS&S PUmmWEUTI A DISCUSSION BETWEEN I Rev. M. Goodrich, « I Eld. J. S. Lamar,. (Universalist,) A (Christian,) jOf Rhode Island. "I j Os Georgia. Published in the “STAR IN TUE WESTM (Uni versa! ist) and “CH RtSTI AN X f AN DA I!!)” (Christian,) beginning Oefc. lst.,_ 1870, continuing about Six Mouths, apd■appearing complete in both papers. Either paper will be supplied during this most able und.inloresting discussion (Six Months) for One Dollar. jgjgy* For “Stah,” address W illiamson & Ca xf well, Ci ucinnati. Ohio. if™ For “Standard,” address It. AY. CAR ROLL & Cos., Cincinnati, Ohio. PRICE REDUCED. THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY. NEW YORK OBSERVER, $3 PER ANNUM. OAE MONTH FREE ON TRIAL. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR., & CO., 87 Park Row, New York. dh i A A AAA Six Months, O J Uv/*\ HM J can be made by a shrewd and reliable man in a sure, safe busi ness. An investment of $25 will return a clear profit of $475. For particulars call on or address the NORTH AMERICAN PICTURE CO., No. 85 Nassau Street, New York. NCI. H§. IIEBVQLiB 'DEBILITY THOHSAIDB siilSt from If. A weak, nervous, exhausted feel ing, n«> energy, animation or vig or, low spirits, weak memory, in voluntary seminal emissions, wills loss of power am! threatened iin potCStee. The consequence of excesses. This is NERVOUS DEBILITY, and it finds a sovereign remedy in HUM PHREY’S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIF IC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Thousands have been cured by these pills. They tone up the system, arrest the discharges, dispel She gloom and mental depression, and rejuvenate the system. Price $5 for a package of live boxes and a $2 vial of powder, which is important in all old long-standing cases or $1 per single box. Sold by all first-class druggists, and sent to any address on receipt of the price. Address HUM PHREY’S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDI CINE CO.. 502 Broadway, New York. (N .) r. A BAY 40 new articles for Agents. Samples free. 11. B. Alfred, Me. 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 sell cure, which he will send free to Ids fellow-suf ferers Address J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau St., New Y.ovk. ____________ GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the Metropolitan Gilt Cos. CASH GIFTS TO THF- AMOUNT OF FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAD DOLLARS. EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 Cash Gifts, each $20,000 50 1,000 10 “ “ • “ - - - - 10,000 300 “ “ o 500 20 “ “ “ - ... 5,000 500 “ “ “ 100 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos each S3OO to S7OO 75 “ “ Melodeons “ 73 to 100 350 Sewing Machines “ 00 to 175 500 Gold Watches - - “ 75 to 300' Cash Prizes, Silver Ware &c., valu’d at $1,000,(XX) A chance to draw any of the above Frizes for 36c. Tickets describing Prises are tea led itv En velopes and well mixed. On receipt of 25c. a Sealed Tioket is drawn without choice and sent by mail to anv address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to Clie ticket holder on pay ment of One Pulin'. Prizes are immediately sent to any address by express or return mail. You will know what your prize is before you pay for it. Any prize, exchanged for another <j name value. No Blanks. Our patrons can de pend on fair dealing. References:--We select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and "kindly permitted us to publish them: An drew J. Burns, Chicago, $10,000; Miss Clara S. Walker, Baltimore, $800; James M. Matthews, Detroit. $5,000; John T. Andrews, Savannah, $5,000; Miss Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Piano, S6OO. We publish no names without permission. OPINIONS or the Press:—“The firm is relia ble, and deserve their success.”— Weekly Tribune , „May 8. “We know them to be a fair dealing flrm.”-A>/c York Herald. Hay 28. “A friend ol ours drew a $5,000 prize, which was promptly re ceived.” —Daily NcjeA. June 3. Send for Circular. Liberal Inißicements to Agents; Satisfaction guaranteed. Every pack age of Sealed Envelopes contain one Cash lift. Six Tickets for $1; 13 for $2; 35 for $5; 110 for sls. All letters must be addressed to C. D. IVILL- I AMS & CO., 50 Broad Street, New York. Married People.— Send by mail to Dr. Loto’s Agency, 509 Broadway, New York, for description of his Medicated Lo zenges. Dangerous for ."ingle persons, who need not apply. Etowah Land for Sale! 1 OFFER FOR SALE, my plan tation, on the Etowah River, Seven miles from Cartersville, and five miles from Kingston, consisting of 080 Acres of Land—32o Cleared. One Third Cash, and the balance in One and Two years, with interest. The plantation is in good repair, and there is a fine crop growing on it. Within forty yards of the houses is one of the largest and finest. Springs in upper Georgia. The plantation ex tends about one and one fourth miles along the River bank. The purchaser of the laud can buy the Malles, Cows, Hogs, and-J*l dotation imple ments, ala fair market price, for Cash. Or he can buy the plantation with every thing on it, including all the stock, <ve., and the present growing crop of Corn and Colton, on good terms. If the plantation is-not sold by the 15lh Octo ber, it can then be rented for one or more years, for a money consideration ; and the renter can have the refusal of the stock, provisions. Ac., for market value, in cash. For furt her inform ation apply to R. M. FIELDS, on the premises, or to the*'undersigned at Atlanta. auU. 31, iviP.An Gw A. V. UKUMBY. .SICKNESS, PAIN AND DEATH, • legitimately resist ;t pcnalliesfor «s*>i 1 natural laivV. ft m whiut 80tie e~< ;«;>**. ! Tin* fatie<l chfA, tin* • ale' arn! wa» fbjjpuresD : thedt.n ft; c. the ctuimv and intellect, iheitivp he j*- I ing >igh. tTio feeble and emaciated Trame, flif de -1 .itxted brow, the tottering trait, all indicate pre i flops transgression of law. Knotvinsrlh.nl “pro i ehtstinafUMi i* the thief of time,’’ all iutvlligen* 1 beings apply fiorsomo remedy a* soon a* eircutn- I stances permit; while those who do not act up- J ou the principle that “delays are dangt’ous,” | generally linger, lose uurr* time and pay more money. | FEMALE GOMPLA !\f T. ; aamsnzzz - ~ r~T.rr' .•< That claims its vie* tins throughout the length, and hreadrli of our laud. Many females sutler in shine way at r,THi ntnflr I yllly period: some girls are in great peril at the I commencement of menstruation, whild oM-u-| ones dread its decline at the “turn of life.”— Sometimes the menstrual How is too much, nr ! too little, or may be attended with pain; mat he irregular or entirely checked, or changed in appearance, attended with other ing j symptoms. l.e|t<Orrh«va, or the “Whites,’, fre- | quently drain-the system, or ulcer at ion of the] womb may create pain and cause i a ; >id pmstrn- ] lion. Falling of the womb i.; an exceedingly com mon eomplatnf; giving much trouble auTdis- | tress, which, unddr ordinary treatment, is ditli- ! cult to cure. Hysteric;, Green Sickness, Irritability of the Womb, ami other serious and fatal complaints | follow the female sex throughout life. I ives there a medical gentleman who bus or ran it- i lieve the fair sex of the above troubles ? Not many. Is there no eotnbihation of remedial a* gems llial will come to her rescue ? W e answor, Yes. ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS, rsa? .'.Sgl The only acknowledged Uterine .Tonic and Fe male Regulator known, will cure all those com plaints above mentioned in an incredibly short time. The Bitters at once arouses, strengthens and restores the womb to its natttrttl condition, removing obstructions, relieving p.ajn and reg ulating the monthly period. Yonder stands a pale, feeble and languid girl, just bursting into womanhood; she is the pride ot all, but hark ! she silent]v steals a pickle, eats chalk,-or a slate pencil; no appetite for food; she.turns with a dull eve and seeks solitude; her eve, yo 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 tin* head, cold feet and hands, melancholy; she has a coated tongue, oil'ensive 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 logs and and ankles are swollen, the hair loses its gloss and falls oft’, there is brittleness and splitting of the finger-nails, swollen abdomen, extreme nervousness, fretful ness, pains and aches, dry cough, Hysterical fits, rapid prostration, epilep sy and death! If you. or any of your friends, are thus afflicted, send at once fora Bottle of English Female Hitters 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 DQOR. In all these complaints the system evidently shows'a want ol‘red blood, and Mr. Churchill, in his work on Diseases ot Females, says:— “Bearing in mind that the blood is remarkably deficient in red corpuscles, find the known pro perty of iron to correct this condition, theory suggests it as the most to be relied on, the best of which is the Citrate.” Citrate of Iron enters largely into the composition of English T ern ale Bitters, combined with powerful vegetable tpn ies of rave qualities. Among the mountains of Tennessee and the pinev woods of Mississippi, is found a cei tain hard' and flinty 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 affection ot the womb. This root we have obtained, gave it a fair test in our practice and it is now one ot the principal ingredients in these Hitters. Other powerful uterine and general tonics also enter into itsc ouiposition. VVe also ; add Leptandiaoi Hlack root, sufficient to act upon the liver and keep the bowels open. a mu —»r" — r rr—i —mi Middle-aged matrons, those at the critical peri od, and the aged grandmother, are all cured by thereof our English Female Hitters, now pre scribed and used, by physicians all over the country. If you are troubled with Fallingof the Womb, attended with a sense of weight and hearing down pain in the back and side, and ptbfir at tendant evils, English Female Hitter? i\ ill give entire relief. Those at the “turn of life,” mothers after con finement, and all others (male or female) who are convalescents from any protracted or debil itating complaint, who gain strength slowly, and whose digestion is slow and imperfect, will find these Hitters the very thing their system demands. It gives a powerful appetite, bids and assists digestion, arouses the.liver, strength ens mentally and physically, and tills the whole system with’ pure crimson blood coursing thro’ its channels. COMMOM GROG-SHOP 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 artrertiwl to cure almost every disease, while the manufacturers knoir tin y possess no medicinal properties whatever. They are so many disguises for ejected!tight conmon bererrtyes which do not, nor cannot possibly cure any one. Beware of these pleasant bitters in quart bot tles, they contain a stingier your vitals, and he who buys them carries a “toper's grog” into his house. One man who knows nothing* about me dicine. savs 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 voting, 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 riolic. 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 dosire to ventiate these common humbugs, make tit? following challenge to one and all : ONE HUMORED DOLLARS That one tabtenpaonful of ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS contains‘as much medicinal proper ties ns one bottle of any of the pleasantly tasted common advertised bitters of the day ! The ! medical profession to decide the question. Be I it understood that English Female Bitters is not : a beverage, but is a powerful Iron and Vegeta | bleTonic combined, curing longstanding chrou i ic female complaints in every direction;' I But un in large bottles at $1.50 per bottle, or t six bottles for SB4JO. and sold by druggists and i merchants everywhere. j ~ J. B. DROMGOOLE& GO., Prop’s DfiGQMGOOLE & CO.’S BUCHU. The best and cheapest combination for all af fections of tiie Kidneys amt Bladder ever offer ed to the public. It is prepared by regular phy sicians and used by the profession. Brice fl or, six bottles for $5. Sold by Drug gists anti merchants everywhere. •T. B. DRoMGOOT.E A CO,. 1 ai;.W, 'TO—swly dm. Memplii , Tend. Compound Extract of THE GREAT HEALTH KESIOiIKR, Bleed Purifier & Liver Medicine. WTIJIS concentrated Vegetable Specific acts 1 dircft.lv on the Livek, Kiuneys, Spi.kkn and Bi.ai*i»kk. It cures m:kofki’La, Wisiitk s*\vki,i,iN(l, ( iihomo and I xt’i. vmm atoky KfiKl - M at ism. Gout, Livek and Kidney A I'klctioxs, Soke Eves, t i.PEKm'H souks, Boies, (.’ahbyn- CLES, IT.viruis, Ui.otciiks, and all skin Diseases, it removes all Mercurial and old Yencrial Taints from the system and soon restores tho patient to perfect health and purity. It is far superior to Mercury or any of its preparations in remoTing Torpidity and convetfhg other de rangements of the Liver and Kidneys. This is not a remedy that may cute; hut one that will cure every case without fail. Beware of Uotiu terfeits. The genuine is prepared only by rI:M -iiEtfTON*. Tavloh A Do.. Ati. anta, G A., ftml each label bears the signal ure of S. I*kmueuyon. Far S Jy DiTig{;i?<tK. Bead the following, which explains the suc cess of this great remedy all over the country: West POINT, Ua„ Atlg., tOth, 1870. Hess. Pemberton, Taylor & Cos., Atlanta, Giv, IMA ,Gents; We have the greatest cure to report, ever known, made by the use of your ( ompomjd Extract of Stillingta. A case that has been con fined to bed for six years, raised and well. Will send particulars soon. Yours Respectfully, C K A VY FOB D & W A EK Elt, Sept. 23, ”,0. sw-tf. Due nut srs. Carpet Sto/o, Atlanta, Ga« filiaiubcriiti, Boynton & t 0., Ati.anta, Ga. Dl.'A if: IK IX C AIIPE TIXG OF ALL FIX IK, French Moquetts, Velvets, A xminister, Body Hrus,sells, Three Fly, Tapestiy Bruss-ls, - Ingrains, English Kidminister, Two Fly , Wool Dutch, Venetian, Printed Hemps, Oil Cloths fromfi to 18 feet wide, - < OF EVERY VARIETY, STYLE AND PATTERN, Rugs, From ssMo SSO. Comice, Both wood and brass, in extensive variety'. Wail Paper, From 15 cents to $2.50 a roll. - j '* Nottingham Lace Curtains, From $2,50 to $6.00 a window. Pure Lace Curtains, From SIO.OO to $40.00 a window. Jg@f“A t fuH line of UPIIOLSTKRKII’S. TRIM ,MINGS and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. f stock' of R ETA I L DU Y-GOO PS nev er so perfect as now. W HOLES A LIT DEPARTM EXT is well supplied, and at prices as low as any house South. sepl2(i swim SIXTY-FJVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, THE GREAT vSouthern Piano V MANUFACTORY. WM. CO-, MANFFACTOBEKS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PI AMO V 0 RTES,. BALTIMORE , MIX These Instruments have been before the Pub-., lie for nearly Thirty' Years, and upon their ex cellence alone attained an ttnpurchttxed pre emi nence, \vliioh pronounces them unequalled. Their, tom: combines great power, sweetness and fine 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 stifness found in so many Pianos. IN W 0 It Kill A-N SHIP they are unequalled, using none but the best seasoned mateiual, the large capital ora-, ployed in our business enabling us to keep con tinually an immense stock of lumber, Ac., oq hand. jg%y“All our squaujs pianos have our New improved (Jeer struny Scale, and the Aohaffk THKiJEE. We would call special attention to our late improvements in GRAND I’IANOS AND SQ UAB EG B AXJ >S, Fatextep At <H"sT 14, 1866, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Every Piano Fully warranted for 5 yrs. We have made arrangements for the Soli Wholesale Aoency for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS AND MELODEONS, which we offer, Wholosalo and Retail, at Lowest Fac tory Prices. WM, KNABE & CO., sept 9’ ’7O- PwOm Lawshc & Haynes, Have ox hand and are receiving the finest stock of the Tery Latest Styles of IHtunond and €*old JEWELRY, in upper Georgia, selected, with great care for the Fall and Wintsr Trad3, Watches, of the BEST MAKERS, of both Europe and A m erica; American and French Clocks; sterling and Coin Silver Vi/are; and the best quality of Silver Plated Goods, at prichs to suit the times; Gold, Silver ami Steel Spectacles, to suit all ages. Watcliew maial Jewelry lo:rAiitsD by CoMur/n xr Workmen*; Also Clock and Watch Makers Tools and Materials. sept 13.-swly ATLANTA, (j A. Land for sale. W>4Y<ft A GRES OF I. AND is now offered for sale, lying in the 17th District Bartow County on Kuharlcc Creek, one mile Northwest of Stilesboro, and one-half mile from the Depot oftla* Cartersville A van-wert Rail road. Good Beach orchard on the premises; tolerably well improved; 150 acres cleared val ley land, balance well timbered; located near several churches aud .good schools, and in one of the best and healthiest communities in the State. For further particulars apply to E. \V. EVANS, sept Iff. 18T0.2tpos _ oiilesboro, Ga. j’/tVo'wln", WATCH-MAKE R AND Jeweler, TS BE EB A RED to mccl every want Ta his line ou the mo-fc retsonable terms. p&;- G<)ODS AND WORK W AKR ANTED^^ff Aug. 11, lc.o-tf. .«| C