Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, November 15, 1870, Image 3

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rO W N 31 a r TKHS. Cartorsvi lie? Ga.j ?>ov» §ls* 1870* 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. WORD, as an Inde pendent candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Bartow County, at the approaching election for County Officers. Pease & Ills Wife. RESTAURANT, ALA., SR'T, ATLANTA, GEORGIA THIS MODEL HOUSE IS Still The Pi-1 <1 e ofthc 6AT£ G 1 TY. Merchants, Farmers, Stran gers and Citizens, Ladies and Gentlemen, cannot decide which to admire most PEASE & HIS WIPE ok the: LUXURIES OF THEIR TABLES- Come old folks, and bring the children, and your knitting. Come boys, and bring the one you made such rash prom ises to, out at the camp meet ing, and my word for it, you will go home liking Pease and His Wife, and your Sweet-heart better than any body in the world, Sopt. 23, ’7O, sw-7ms. _ Stone & Murray have been for several years past the first to introduce to the pub lie, Artists who have proved unrivaled in their specialities, and they deem no expense too great in securing talent that will main tain the supremacy of their Circus. There fore they take great pride in offering to their patrons this season, an opportunity to witness the feats of the grandest array of Equestrians, Gymnasts, Acrobats, and other performers, ever assembled in one com XuTjp It, order to convey to the public a correct idea of the present superiority and respec tability of the Circus of Stone & Murray, the following criticism from a reliable Jour nal is offered: From the Newark Advertiser Stone & Murray have expunged the an tique abuses and customs which other exhi bitions cling to with so much tenacity, and inaugurated anew era in circus amasements. With a troupe of artists the most distin guished in the world, this circus has acquir ed a fame for excellence aud respectability ♦ hat no other travelling exhibition enjoys. To the Citizens of Bartow County : Cartersville, Ga., Nov. 14,1870. At the solicitation of friends, in various parts of the County, I am a candidate for the office of County" Treasurer, and respectfully ask your A. M. FOUTE. MARRIED, On the 10th inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, in Fayette county, Ga., by the Rev. Dr. I>. shaver, Mr. thomas M. CoMrtos, of Carters ville, Ga., to Miss Annie G., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. it. Fears. Well done, good and faithful servant, enter thou into matrimonial felicity, * Printer remembered. At the Tremont House, Atlanta, Ga., by the Rev. Mr. Brantley, Mr. R. It. Hargis to Miss Amelia F. Lovghmiller. It is better to live in the embraces of conjugal bliss, than to dwell in the tents of bacherlerdom. Printer not forgotton. TO RENT 1 250 Acres 15EST QUALITY LAND, SUITABLE FOR CORN, COTTON, WHEAT, &C. Convenient to market. Apply to G. H. BATES. Cartersville, uov. 8-wlm LADIES, call and examine the fine as sor memos Perfumeries, Pomades, Hair Oils, Combs, Brushes, Toilet Powders, Soaps, etc., at the NEW DRUG SI ORE. meeting of the Stockholders of the Bartow County Agricultural As sociation, called on Saturday last, was postponed until Friday next, the 18th, when it will convene at 12| o’clock, P. M., at Col. Abda Johnson’s Law Office. So take due notice and be present. WEED’S SEWING MACHINES, For Family Use. THE Prettiest, the Cheapest, the Best ever manufactured, for sale in Cartersville, at Furniture Wave-room of Robert Ilruice. nov. 11. J. I. C A AMBER LA IN, Agent. Fresh Supplies of Drugs and Medicines arc being constantly received at the NEW DRUG STORE. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. EUIIARLEE, Nov. sth, 1870. MR. EDITOR : My Tax Book will be opened in Carters ville, on the following days, to-wit; November 23, 24, 28, 29 and 30tb. After which time they will be closed, and all unpaid Taxes will go into Executions. E. HAULING, T. C. B. C. — Paints, Colors -Dry or in Oil; Varnish of all kinds, Glass, Putty, etc .always on hand at the NEW DRUG STORE. The Cartersville people are agitating the subject of a car manufactory. When they get it under way, we may give them a con tract to supply the ‘-Calhoun Street Rail way.” —Cdfioun Tines. Any body know of the whereabouts of our Associate Local, this week’.' —Carters exile Express. There was a very suspicious character in our town a few days ago. —lbid Soda, Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, fla voring Extracts of all kinds, CHEAP, at the NEW DRUG STORE. , The Republicans have Michigan by -0.000, and forty majority on joint ballot— ' curing Senator. Salts, Sulphur, Copperas Blue Stone, In hgo. Madder etc., at the NEW DRUG stdre. I t ■tin —i* ;i'. v - -i... „ r .. ....... • ii" —- focal Utah. JOHN J. HOWARD , Associate Local. — LOCAL ITEMS* Our town is building up steadily and substantially. We build as we can pay out of our own means, and thus get clear of liens and mortgages. Our streets are being much improv ed, which adds greatly to the appear ance and utility of the place. Our councilmen are improving as experi ence comes to their aid. A few street lamps on the squre would be a wise expenditure of a trifle. Shall we ever arrive at the dignity of lamps ? A light during the murky darkness of winter nights would be the signal of a “step forward” in the right direction. ‘Give us light.” What about the Hotel ? We should like to see the work begin. The beautiful Autumn continues. November almost half gone, and the glorious Indian Summer smiles upon us. Sow your wheat, ye honest farm ers. “So •> in the morning, and in the evening withhold not thy hand.” Sow in hope and “the Lord will give the increase.” Cotton bonyant at 13|c; bring it in and sell it. Corn in demand at fleets; oats wanted for seed; peas and pork in demand; hay needed; Cartersville is a good market for all produce.— Money in abundance to pay for all of fered. Oar merchants have large stocks of goods, and offer them at reasonable prices. Here is the place to supply your wants; come and trade with us, and get the value of your currency. The Cartersville & Van Wert Rail road is being pushed forward to the Slate mines; the amount of cotton, flour, lumber and passengers, daily passed over it is cheering, and offers encouragement to go on to its comple tion; it will be a success. On with the work, Col. Crawford —here’s suc cess to you The meeting is still protracted at the Baptist Church, and much good has been done, aud many have pro fessed Christ, and many still are mourning over their sins. We trust the work will still go on, aud hun dreds may find that peace wh ch pass eth understanding. On Sabbath morning last, hundreds assembled at the Creek, just below the Western & Atlantic Railroad bridge, to witness the baptism of a dozen you ig Christians, who have en tered into the vineyard of the M ister. It was an impressive scene, and spoke as earnestly as a sermon to those who have not found the pearl of great price. Seik Him before it is too late. Merchants, doctors, printers, manu factures, blacksmiths and almost all complain of tardy payments, and ap peal to those indebted, to come for ward and pay up. Remember, ye gen erous public, that those who work for you and sell you your supplies, sharp en your plows, make your wagons and buggies, print your advertisements, build your houses, woik on your watches, lend money; remember that their bread depends on your payment of debts due them, and prompt pay ment, too, is tlie life of of business.— Come forward, gentlemen, and foot the bills, aud witness the smile that will play around the- happy faces of your creditors. We promise the sweet est smiles from the editor, to all who will come up to the “Captains office, ’’ and respond. Try him with an exper iment or two. We guarantee success The Gordon Knights, of Atlan ta, don’t want to “tote” fair in regard to the prize offered to the successful Knight at the State Fair. It was mu tually understood that it was donated to the erection of a monument over the grave of Mr. Kenny, by the unanimous vote of the Knights present, but the Gordon lAtiignts, considera tion and muen practice, don’t so un derstand it, and have appointed a day to ride it over. Better let it remain where it is, gentlemen, for if you have it over it will come to Bartow county, certain. Lard, Train, Linseed, Kerosene and ohter OILS in abundance at the NEW DRUG STORE. xhe Legislature that has just adjourned sat for seven months and fif teen days , exelus’ve of the recess —a period without a parallel in the histo ry of the State. Each member receiv ed two thousand and twenty-five dollars , exclusive of mileage. Joel T. Gibson, Assistant L kjal. Business, of all grades, has been good for the past few da vs. J&aT Stone & Murray's big shew is coming—good, lei it come! As vve go to press, dark, murky clouds, are gathering over dead, indi cative of weather. BgL, The Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad is fast approaching comple tion—so is the new Town H ail. We are glad to welcome our whilom friend, John Gladden, back to our midst again. He is doing business for Mr. A. It. Hudgins, where he would be glad to see all his friends. There seems or be a perfect mania among the youth of our town so connubial happiness; several wed dings nave transpired within the last week, and wt learn there are several more on the tapis. foA?" Mr. J. T. Guthrie put up a fine meerschaum pipe, a few days ago, to be raffled for—2s chances at $1 00 per chance, and our friend, Capt. Tom Ly on was the lucky man. It is the hand somest pipe we ever saw. We’ll take one at that price. fiSaT* The meeting at the Methodist Church, closed on Thursday night last Rev. G. J. Pearce has the thanks and best wishes of our whole community for the very deep and ardent feelings which he manifested for them. He la bored long, zealously, untiringly and successfully. The Atlanta Sun and Griffin Slav have gotten up a considerable muss cause jealousy. Make the amende honorable, gentlemen, and don’t let your “angry passions rise’’ any more. Persons visiting Atlanta cannot find a better stopping place than the St. James Hotel. Tom Smith, the jolly, good-natured pioprietor, spares nothing that will conduce to the com fort and pleasure of his guests. Try him. We were much gratified at meeting and forming the acquaintance, on board the train Thursday evening last, of Mr. R. W. Davis, of Rome, Ga. } who made extremely pleasant, what would otherwise have been a long, mo notonous ride from Atlanta to Car tersville. Mr. Davis, has a book Writ ten and in press, entitled, “Points of Evidence,” determined in Georgia and collated from the Charltons, Dudley* Decisions of the Sup A Court, &c. The work is highly recommended by some of the most eminent lawyers and Judg es in the State, and we have no doubt but that it will handsomely remuner ate the young and talented author.— s e wish him much success. The Junior local was absent on a visit to that portion of the suburbs of Cartersville known as Atlanta, during last week, aud found that portion of our town prospering finely. On Friday evening last, a ruf fian, who had recently been discharg ed from a circus company, got aboard the regular passenger train of the State road, bound for Chattanooga. Before the train had proceeded far, the conductor made his debut for the pur pose of collecting fare, and when he came to the aforesaid ruffian, and call ed for his fare, he said he had no mon ey, whereupon the conductor told him he must get off; the fellow replied that he would not and > it, and so saying drew his knife preparatory for fight. The conductor stopped the train, and forc ed him out; however, it seems that he was determined to have his ride, so he perched himself on top of the coach, where he rode unmolested to Mariet ta, at which place the conductor ap pealed to the town Marshal, Mr. Lyon, to dislodge the chap, and in attempt ing to do so, he fed from the top of he car, to the ground, and was thought to be dead, but at last accounts was slowly recovering. Victory, in resist ing and almost killing Mr. Lyon, made him more impudent than before, so he again took a seat upon the inside of the coach, and was “monarch of all he surveyed” until the train reached Car tersville. The conduct laid the case before Wilkinson, our town Mar shal, and requested him to “fetch ’ him out, which he did, and that quick.— Jim furnished him quarters at the city “parlor,” gratis, until Saturday night, at which time he was sent back to At lanta, for trial, and we opine that his ride will cost him something, yet. • : Colonel (!) Kinnebrew, colored, well known in this section, informed, us while in Atlanta last week, that he was proprietor of the Kimball House —good joke on Kimball or Kim ebrew one—we can’t determine which. • THE NEW DRUG STORE is the place to go to get anything in the Drug line, Fresh, Pure and Cheap. MUTUAL PROTECTION ttle tits tit ante jlttirij) xrf Clark BRANCH CFFICF, ATLANTA, GEORGIA A. W. MORGAN, President. S. T. W. SANFORD, Vice President; B. G. BL?>ss, Second Vice President. F. A. FREEM AN, SECRETARY. IN ADDITION to the safeguards thrown a rotnnl the interests of the Policy Holder by tne excellent Insurance Laws of the state of New York, the following distinctive features mark the “MUTUAL PROTECTION” as deci oiilodly liberal, safe, and worthy of confidence and jnitronuge : 1. The “ Mhtual Protection"’ allows Policy Hold ers to travel or reside in any part of Europe or North America. 2. An Ample Cash Capital, safely invested in the best securities. 3. Policies paid in Cash. No deductions at death for loans or notes. 4. Thirty Days grace granted on payments, af ter payment of first annual premium, aud the policy kept in force during that time. 5. DiviJends declared annually —upon the con tribution plan—the most equitable manner. (j. All Polities non-forfeitable after the second year, and the assured entitled to a full-paid pol icy for the whole amount of premiums paid. 7. All Policies incontestable after five years. 8. Sujteridrity of metnen/ement. The officers of the “MUTUAL PROTECTION” combine finan cial integrity and ability, with long and suc cessful experience in Life Insurance. 9. A ll Polit y Holders are member* of the Society, and entitled to vote for Trustees. 10. A Cash Society. No notes taken. No loans, interest or other complications to annoy the Policy Holder. 11. Equity and liberality shown Policy Holders in the several modes of applying dividends. 12. Mutuality. All the profits divided among the members. 13. Pairness of contract embodied in the writ ten policy in explicit terms. 14. Favorable rate of mortality —taking only first-class risks. 15. Small ratio o f Expenses. 16. All odious discriminations as to emyloyment abolished. No extra rates charged on railroad, express or steamboat, employees. Active, energetic and experienced agents em piavedon liberal terms. R. J. MASSEY. Manager Southern Department. john Campbell, Local Agent, Cartersville, Ga., DR. O. PINKERTON, Medical Examincr. Oct. 28, 1870--SW, 2ms. SIXTY - FJVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, THE CHEAT Southern Piano V manufactory. WM. KNABE & CO. MAN UF A( Tl T 1 1K RS O F GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT 3PIAMO Pißfli, BALI 1 MORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the Pub lic for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their ex cellence alone attained an unpur chased pre-emi nence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their TONE 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. I> T WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, using none but the very best seasoned material, the large capital em ployed in ourbusiness enabling us to keep con tinually an immense stock of lumber, &e., on hand. All Our square pianos have our New Improved Over strung Scale and the AGRAFFE Treble. would call special attention to our late improvements in GRAND PIANOS ANI) SQUARE GRANDS, Patented August 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 Sole Wholesale Agency for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS AN D MELODEONS, which we offer, Wholesale ami Retail, at Lowest Fac tory Prices. WM. KNABE & CO., sept 9’ 70. sw6m ISa/i iniore , JfMd METZ HAS FALLEN !!! So Have STOKELY & WILLIAMS In the Price of their new FILL & WINTER Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, House - Furnishing Goods, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, &C. 5 &Ce AT THEIR OLD ST AND, Two-Story Bric k Corner of 'Public Square and Maine Street, Cai-tersvill, Citi. Come and see us, one and all, and look through our SUPERB STOCK OF GOODS, &c., and buy from us upon us good terms as any merchant South of the Potomac; can afford to sell. STOKELY & WILLIAMS. nov. I—wtc f'i EORGIA BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas A VJfL. Barron has applied for letters of Admin istration on the estate of John A. Barron, late of said county, dec’ll. This is therefore to, cite and admonish all and singular the kindred, and creditors of said de ceased to shocy cause, if any exist, why said ap plicant should hot receive letters of'Adminis tration ou the estate of said deceased, in terms ,of the law. Given under my hand and oflicial signature. Nov. Bth, 186.1, J. A. HO WARD. OrdA . FOR THlur )l YExiRS Has that well-known, standard, and popular remedy, PAW KILLER. manufactured by Perry Davis & Son, Provi dence, It. I , been before the public, and in that time has become known in all parts of the world, and been used by people of all nations. It remains, to day, that same good and ef ficient remedy. Its wonderful power in re lieving the most severe pain has never been equaled, and it has earned its world-wide popularity by its intrinsic merit. No cura tive agent has so wide-spread sale or given such universal satisfaction. The various ills for which the Pain Killer is an unfailing cure, are too well known to require a capit ulation in this advertisement. As an exter. nal and internal medicine, the Pain Killer stands unrivaled. Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Price 2-3 cts., 30 cts., and $1 per bottle. A Body iitul Ilitnl Disease. Such is dyspepsia. The stomach and the brain arc too intimately allied for the one to suffer without the other, so that dyspepsia and despondency are inseperable. It may be added, too, that irritation of the stomach is almost invariably accompanied by irritation of the temper. The invigorating and tranquillizing ope ration of Hostetter's Bitters is most powerful ly developed in cases of indigestion. The first effect of this agveable tonic is comforting and encouraging. A mild glow pervades the system, the chronic uneasiness in the region of the stomach is lessened, and the nervous restlessness which characterizes the disease is abated. This improvement is not transient . It is not succeeded by the return of the old symtoms with superadued force, as is always the case when unmedicated stimulants are given for the complaint. Each dose seems to impart a permanent accession of healtlifulin vigoration. But this is not all The aperi ent and anti-bilious properties of the prepa ration are scarcely secondary in importance to its tonic virtues. If there is an overflow of bile the secretion is soon brought within proper limits, and if the bileary organ is in ert and torpid it is toned and regulated. The effect upon the discharging organs is equally salutary, and in cases of constipa tion the cathartic action is just sufficient to produce the desired result gradually and without pain. I lie Bitters also promote healthy evaporation from the surface which particularly desirable at this season when sudden spells of raw unpleasant weather are apt to check natural perspiration and produce congeston of the liver, coughs and colds. — The bent sufegaurd against all diseases is bodily vigor, and this the great Vegetable Restora tive essentially promotes. Females, old and young, who have so long been troubled with some female complaint should not despair. Let us whisper words of comfort. You can be cured. You can be snaiched from the monster which has so long prostrated and paralyzed your whole system. You can regain your health, your beauty, your strength and buoyancy. Take courage, despair not, be cheerful; a romedy is at hand, prepar and by experienced physi cians, specially for just such diseases as af flict you; and as the profession are using and prescribing this remedy with much suc cess, we feel proud in calling your attention to it. It ccmes highly recommended, and we earnestly advise all suffering females to use this great lemale medicine at once.— We allude to the “English Female Bitters,” advertised in another column. $lO3 Challenge! —It is stated that one table-spoonful of English Female Bitters con tains as much medical properties as one bot tle of any of the advertised grog-shop Bit ters of the day, and the proprietors offer a challenge of SICO. —--- Lawshe & Haynes, HAVE OK IIANl) AND ARE RECEIVING the linest stock of the Very Latest Styles of tliamond and Gold JEWELRY, in upper Georgia, selected, with great cai-8 for the Fall and Winter Trade. Watches, of the BEST MAKERS, of both Europe and A mericaj American and French Clocks; Sterling and Com Silver Ware; and the best quality of Silver Plated Goods, at prices to suit the times; Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, to suit all ages. Watches and .Jewelry BepairSd by Competent Workmen; Also Clock and Watch Makers Tools and Materials. sept 13,-swly ATLANTA, GA. tIjVE FROM Stilcsboro To Van Wert. We WILL RUN A DAILY HACK LINE from STILESBORO to VAN YVERT in connection with the .Carters viile A Van Wert Railroad, from September 20th, 1810, until the cars reach the latter point. Passengers will lind my ac commodations ample to go from the fjtileshoro end of said Railroad, to Van Wert, and return the same day, in time to make connection with Cartels-viile A Van Wert Railroad trains. Sept. 23, ’lO-swtf. LOGAN A CAMPBELL. Adjournment oi Bartow Si. Court. TLjtfww Superior Court, ) September Term, 1810. f TN CONSEQUENCE of the severe illness in I the family of the Presiding Jxulge, it is or dered that this Court be adjonrned till 10 o’clock, A. M., 4th Monday in November next, and that parties, witnesses, and the Jurors drawn for the Second Week of this Term, be required to .at ten l at the time mentioned. It is further ordered that this order be published in the Cartersvillo papers. J. R. Parrott, J. S. C. C. C. A true extract from the Minutes of Bartow Superior Court. Taos. A. Wokj>, Clerk, fcept. 23,1810,-tf. or tc. SICKNESS, PAN ftNO iifcA IH, T.<yri»imtitelr result A* penalrfe? for violations <vt n dural laws, from which none .r, fkc faded cheek, ibe pahs and w :.n fcatm**, t int* Till oyv, tin cloud#! intollr, t. ttunkc f intf tin* fevl'le niid * miu iati and frame, tbet’.e ;<-tcd brow, the tottei ing g..i*. nil ndi ;<u* pre vious transgression ot law. Knowing that “pio i rastination is the thief of time.” all intelligent beingsapply forsome remedy as soon as cirtum stances permit; while those who do not act tq>- on the principle that “delays are dangerous.” generally linger, lose mere'time and p: j mere money. FEMALE COMPLAINT, That claims its victim* throughout the Ikwgtii* and breadth of our land. Many females sutler in some way at euchtmwn tidy period; some girls are in great peril at tho commencement of menstruation, whild olden ones dread its decline at the “turn of life.”— Sometimes the menstrual How is too much, otv too little, or may be attended with pain; mav he irregular or entirely checked, or changed in appearance, attended with other distressing symptoms. Leui-onlura, or the “Whites, 1 , fre quently drains the system, or ulceration of the womb may create pain and cause rapid prostra tion. Falling of the womb is an exceedingly com mon complaint, giving much trouble and dis tress, which, under ordinary treatment, is ditfi cult to cure. Hysterics, Cirecn Sickness, Irritability of the* Womb, and other serious and fatal complaint* follow the female sex throughout life. Lire*- there a medical gentleman who has or can iw*- lieve the fair sex of the above troubles > !fotr many. Is there no combination of remedial a gent* that will come to her rescue ? ' We answer, Yes. ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS, The only acknowledged Uterine Tonic and Fe male Regulator known, will cure aH those com plaints above mentioned in an incredibly short time. The Bitters at once arouses, strengthens ami 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. hut nark! she silently steals a pickle, eats chalk, or a slate pencil; mi appetite for food; she turns with a dull eve and seeks solitude; her eve no longer sparkles; her merry laugh is no longer heard ringing through the air; she mopes about with bloodless lips and gums, with headache, palpi tation, constipation, swimming of the head, cold feet and hands, melancholy; she has a coated tongue, offensive breath, and a host of other • - vils too numerous to mention. When neglected all these symptoms becoiw* aggravated, there is sick stomach, heartburn, a dark line settles under the eyes, the legs and> and ankles arc swollen, the hair loses its gloss, and falls off. there is brittleness and splitting ©* 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, arc thus afflicted, send at once fora Bottle of English Female Bitters and be cured. Itscffe*!* are magical in such complaints. Surely no mo ther will postpone aud delay this duty uutil DEATH IS*A"'THE "dOOr7*""" In all these complaints the system evidently shows n want of red blood, and Mr. Churchill, in his work on Diseases of 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 t itrate.” Citrate of Iron enters largely into the composition of English Female Bitters, combined with powerful vegetable ton ics of rare qualities. Among the mountains of Tennessee and the piney woods ol’ Mississippi, is found _a certain hard'and flinty root, which has been in secret use l>y some midwives for many years, possess ing magic powers in regulating and restoring all female suffering with any affection of tho womb. This root we have obtained, gave it a fair test in our practice and it is now one of the principal ingredients in these Bitters. Other powerful uterine and general tonics also enter into itsc omposition. YYe also add Eept.andra or Black root, sufficient to act upon the liver and keep the bowels open. BLOOMING YOUNG GIRLS, wranfciin r. mi <ii rtwiw nirai —i Middle-aged matrons, those at the critical peri od, and the aged grandmother, are all cured by the use of our English Female Bitters, now in scribed and xiscd 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 other at tendant evils, English Female Bitters will give entire relief. Those at the ‘turn of life,” mothers after con finement, and i ll others (male or female) who arc convalescents from any protracted or debil itating complaint, who gain strength slowlv. 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. COMMOM GROG-SHOP BITTERS. Empty Bitter Bottles, of various stvles, can be found around almost every dwelling and cabin throughout the land. Their taste is pleasant, and are advertised to cure almost every disease, while the manufacturers know thev possess no, medicinal properties whatever. They are so many disguises for exceedingly common beverages* which do not, nor cannot possibly cure any Beware of these pleasant bitters in quart bat tles, they contain a sting for your vitals, and he who buys them carries a “toper’s grog“ into Ms house. One man who knows nothing about me dicine, says Inis liig bottles of common stuff w ill cure chills and lever, rheumatism and consump tion; another, whose bottles are very fancr, cures all the impurities of the blood, makes oid 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, yel low fever, heart disease and love-sick maidens!! We know they make no such cures, we know the people at large are deceived and swindled, and as we desire to ventiate these common humbug*, make the following challenge to one and all : ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS That one tablespoonful of ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS contains as much medicinal proper ties as one bottle of anv of the pleasantly tasted* common advertise**. k&Wrs of th<? dav ! £h*j medical profession to decido thy question". Bo it understood that EngfishFeniale Ritters is no* a beverage, but is a. powerful Iron and Vegeta ble Tonie combined, curing longstanding chron ic female complaints in every direction. Put up in large bottles at *1.50 per bottle, rp six bottles for SB.OO, and sold -by druggists and merchants everywhere. J. P. DIIOMGOOLE A CO., Prop’s Memphis, Tenn. DROOMGOOLE & CO.'S BUCHU. The best and cheapest combination for all af tw tiotis of the Kidneys and Bladder ever of er od to the public. It is prepared by regular phy sj. am and used by the profession. ri |1 or, six bottles for $5. Sold by Drug -ts nd merchants everywhere. J. P. DKOMGOOLE A CO., aug 4, ’TO—swly elm. Memphis, Twq