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Cartcr»Tille» Oa.> l>ec. M-l. 1870.
Elect lou Return'i-.Bartow Cos
Cart. King. ten, Ai>v.
Young, 924 f<* 92ft 203 to 202 198 X 198 275 (a 274
Burnett, 880 to 873 118 (g)
4 'ole, 6to E>
Wofford, »tt 237 *» 286
Grav, 911 *3l *•*
McGee. 331 «I *
Parrott, 71 1 1
Word, m 819
Kite, 360 81 r *> 158
867 73 104 174
Tiusiev. 434 239 162 U>
Gordon, 815 216 221 275
Kay ton, 156 10 4 7
Morrison, 58
M' Reynolds 1002 221 22.. 2tv,
Sheets, 53 86 13*
route, 605 m Ig
Collins, 092 110 81
Hill, 885 297 scat. 3
C'hrlsti.tn 47 scat. 2
lackey, 414 7 21 11
Karp, 509 291 *<. -61
W_Cber»kee JOeovgia Ims gone
Democratic by an overwhelming ma
jority. Yom " elected wilbout a doubt
TAX COLLECTOR
WK are authorized to announce the name of
BENJAMIN SH EATS as a candidate for
Tax Collector of Bartow County, at the forth
coming election commencing on the 20th
He res ! >ec tfullv solicits the suffrages of the vo
ters of Bartow Conutv. and pledges nimselt. ir
elected, to faithfully discharge the_ duties ot ws
yUlce, December 15, 1370.
giaju TOBACCO —Messrs. JOURDAN,
HOWARD & HAREAI.SOS, Atlanta, Ga.,
have on liand the following Clioid? flran<lß
of manufactured Tobacco, which tW offur
to trade as low as the lowest:
Brown’s Log Cabin,
Cabin Home,
Golden Choice,
Bike’s Peak,
Win free’s Gold Leaf, §
Pranly’s XXX,
Montsief,
Jlyco Belle, V
Peach Mountain, \
Sunny Side,
Saranac,
McGhee’s 4 A,
Golden Rule.
Rosa Belle,
Globe Twist,
Crown Navy,
May A ppl?
And many other desirable brands not mu
tioueu, together with a fine variety of Smr
ing Tobaccos and Cigars.
PEASE and his WIL E.
EIIBOPEAX HOUfif®*
ALABAMA STREET, ATLANIhV\ GA *
a DININGS A T ALh HO ÜBS 1
Private Enterance and ■ t ' lll^n S
Saloons for
Xi a. and i* © s!
Kllfgaiii Sk'o'iiis looms will br
JPsiwsil» -lied at 75 Gents
* PER DAY.
An# t Y°u ean I>ine at
PKASr- AWDIIIS WIFE’S
.it any Houk you Wish, and got
_ rap what you Want, and Day for
AD'uS M hat you Get, and no More !!
CALL AND TRY OUR FARE !!
,leC 15 ' SW *W^^-~~. -
STI EESB OR O'
INSTI T U T E.
«THE SPRING SESSION
will he resinned oii^lON
akv NEXT, comprising
• faculty:
IRBY G. HUDSON, A. M., Principal.
Mrs. S. A. SMITH. Associate.
Miss FLORENCE SMITH, Music & French.
Kates of tuition Ifeq Session:
Primary Class, sl2 00
Intermediate Class, IS 10
Advanced Class, •• 21 00
No deduction made except for protracted
sickness; and no pupil received for less time
than one quarter or half session. .Tuition •
due at the end of the session. Discipline
AL 1 ! 1 ! firm ; and n ° P>ti ,4 ri - WIU -
Jviv'ancemeuL of every pupil.
Stilesboro’ ;
I, near tire lino of the Curtewv.U.,* pol .
Vvert Ka Iroad. halt a J ll . I ,.? ny! and desirable
in the most beautitul an( j is unsurpassed in
section of facilities. The Trustees, having
educap'the services of the above corps of
fathers, of tried ability and long experi
ence, being ‘ duly and truly prepared, worthy
and well qualified,” would recommened this
Institution as one possessing every advant
age, and will endeavor to see that “none go
away dissatisfied.
It IT. CANNON, Prea’t.
V M- CUNY US, Seo’y.
Stilesbobo’, Bartow Cos , Ga.
Dec. lj, IWO.-swtf
SKATOfi ASSOCIATION.
THE KINK will be open /or Ladies
and little Boys, every MONDAY,
"WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AF
TERNOONS. Admission and In
struction FREE of CHARGE.
:o§to:§;o:§o: -
REGULAR NIOIITS.
TLESD'VYfe, THURSDAYS and
SATURDAYS. Tickets can be
obtained at t he NEVA DRUG STOKE,
jit Ziin-tw. vv. it iunanm.
Mules ! Mules ! ! Mules ! ! !
I have jnst received one of ;he-finest
lot oi mules ever brought to Georgia,
which may be seen and bought at my
plantation, four miles Went of Carters
viih ,on the Etowah river. Cotton, at
the highest market price _v\ ill be taken
in tsciitii g(. for tht-m.
w. p. Milam.
Cartersville, On., D» c. 11, ’7o—tf.
Mr. Editor: Allow* us to suggest the
mime of Col. J. W. Pritchett as a
suitable candidate for a nu mber of the
Educational Board of Bartow County
for the 822nd or Cartersville District.
He is well qualified for the position,
and will give, we feel assured, entire
satisfaction. Election Ist Saturday in
January next. Many Voters, j
December 13, 1870.
LOCAL ITEMS.
,T. T. Gibson, Local I>litor.
j w—* c J Jri 7=
The weather has been delight
ful for the past two but wo are
wholly unable to vouch for a continua
tion.
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jftgy Wednesday was the coldest day
we have bad this winter.
The election, so far, has passed
off quietly and peacefully. We have
not heard of a single riot, and toe
Democratic ticket ia being supported
with <*t perfect vim.
/fet?”' Christmas is nearly here, and
its approach is hailed with delight by
everybody, and especially editors and
printers, from the fact that it affords
them a li tie rest, from the laborious
and monotonous labors encumbent
upon them; and now, friends, all of
you, who are in arrears with us for
advertising, subscription or job work,
! and wish to conduce to our pleasure
during the Christmas holidays, just
call and pay up,..and we assure you,
1 that you will add much to our pleas
ure, and encourage us to begin our la
bors with the New Year with renewed
energy and zeal.
8©- Owing to a rule established by
printers from time imm morial, to
“loaf,” Christinas wet k, theye will be
no paper issued from this office during
that time; however, old “reliable” will
be on hand, to receive subscriptions,
job work, &c. U e will issue a supple
ment next week, which will contain
the legal advertising; a happy Christ
mas to everybody.
j We note with much pleasure,
: { he daily increasing prosperity of our
| g -wri, and look forward to the future
i.vi'th anticipations all radiaut with
the thought that, ere long, Carters
ville will occupy an enviable position
! among the cities of Georgia. Speed
the happy day; to this end her indus
. t ions, energetic and persevering citi
zens have labored since t. e close of
the war, and knowing them, as we ando }
we can, with implicit confidence, rely
upon it, that they will never cease to
woik until the goal of their expecta
tions shall have been r< ached.
B@<u That old sea la waging, carpet
bagging, lugger-loving, filthy, nausea
utmg. stinking, rag-tag and bobtail or
gan of the Bad cal party, the Atlanta
New Era, forces us to the very humilia
ting and sickening necessity of reply
ing to some its blackguard effrontery;
the stupid old ignoramus who does,
wh t he calls, the editing, has really,
we think, been laboring under the
f lse impression that he is as good as
decent whit people; why, Mr. Era,
you are not half as good, or as much
tbougut in' a! me notorious JnO. A.
Murrell; he robbed privately aim AOU
punlicly; you are a burlesque oil man
kind, a libel on humanity and a dis
g; ace to the editorial fraternity. We
will dismiss this odious subject, luliy
1 aware, however, that we are not well
\enough versed in the use of low, mean
i epithets to rightly portray this fellow
who imagines himself an editor, but
who is a nondescript.
The Cau Factory. —Now is the time
for all who desire to see the prosperity
of our town to manifest it by their
actions. We have announced to the
world our determination to' start a
Car Manufactory at this place, and
failure. Our town has never determin
ed on an uiterprhe tln.t has resulted
in defeat, and now the most practical
and profitable one that has then offer
ed to us must be built up; we must
know no stub word us fail. There i
not a shadow of a doubt as to its be
ing a profitable investment of our
money, and nothing will give inch an
impetus to the prosperity of otp pi ee;
it will employ 20 to 30 hunts, and
draw orders for cars from a 111 pi ces
within 500 miles from ns; it Ml tum
ble us to turn our lumber and lon in
to greenbacks; it will improve trade
largely ainoung our m< rchauts; it vvni
build up mom houses, and brin* mole
families to ns; it will give us t new
start upward. Mr. Budget, of Quit
man, Ga., is already hero, and seth and;
in is one of the foremost mechtncai
men in the State, and he fully Ader
st ands the mam faciure of eursfyuid
will turn out the Desi
<in me ttmti a states, such its w» bo
a credit to imn, and our L ,vu. The
truth us, we must commence mat i..c
luiiug; we must m;>k cur», iruailvii.
and wheat aed spm cotton. FjH-w>g
is ovgl and lit iti liie 'Sou; it— ;i >l o
. ducts are too low io r p-L
COt'tv’U down to lU U b n i GO,
wheat at $1 00; polk nett. \\
must put our sui phis funds itt' i ik,
and let them earn something lyf. b.
All knov, that it is d.tlig* toll- ti nu
money, the Lavs of tin btaep f Ltd
do IE ei ions, ami How, m-te.ao o' ad
ing our money out of the At te.o an, j
let us put it into sound, practical jaii
ufactures, and nothing so far has ben i
offered to us which promise, so gtil a
profit on our money. Then lejall
not only in town, but in tiie ebuntry, *
take stock in the enterprise now offer
ing, and the more you take the better
you will hereafter like it. Let none
refuse to subscribe.
. “Ye Old Local.”
Personal. — The citize s os Carters"
ville are about to start a Car Factory
in that town, and our w ►rthy towns- ■
man, rur. Hardy Padgett, is to manage j
vbe same. Ihe Exprem s tvs:
‘ The comp my we learn is so near v
made up that it may be put down as a
fixed fact. We have advocated this i
business for mouths, and now that we
1 -ee that it is an fail accompli, we feel a
: commendable pride at this further evi
dence of our prosperity. Mr. Padgett,
|of Quitman, Ga., a man of untiring
' perseverance, is hero, and will make
' one of the company. His is, perhaps,
| one of the most mechanical minds in
! our State, and he will bring to bear on
this enterprise till his abilities and ex
| perieuce in wood and iron manufacture,
j \Yc regard this as one of the very best
moves yet made to advance the inter
est of our town, and that it will be a
paying business, wo have simply no
doubt. We learn that Mr. Padgett
will move and settle with us, and grow
! up with our growing town. Success
to you, gentlemen.'’
\Ye congratulate the growing town
of Cartersville on securing so worthy
and enterprising citizen as our friend
Padgett—although we regiet exceed
ingly to part with him. He is a live,
business man, enterprising and ener
getic; and the Comp .ny of which l§e is
to become the ruling spirit, eou and not
have seemed the s rvices of a better or
more skilful geutlemam We wish him
abund mt success in his new field of lu
bor.—Quitman Banner.
[For the Express,
The Common School.
Mr. Editor: 1 see, in the last issue of your
paper, the name of Col. J W. Pritchett sug
gested by ‘‘Many Votnrs.” as a suitable can
didate for a member the Beard of Education
for the L 22 l istriet, and as the Act provides
for a member from each incorporated town,
in addition to those to be elected by the dif
ferent Malitia istriets, 1 beg leave to sug
gest the name of Rev. Theodore E. Smith as
a candidate for member from the town of
Cartersville. Although the office has no sal
ary attached to it, and the service rendered
wdl be entirety gratuitous, still, it is an im
portant one to the people of the town and
county. The efficiency of the Common
Bchool Law will be in proportion to the in
teligenee tnd energy of the Board of Com
missioners, and their devotion to the cause
of education. It therefore behooves the peo
ple in each District and incorporated town
to gee to it that their most intelligent, ener
getic and self-sacrificing citizens are nomi
nated for Commissi* ners, and prevailed up
on to serve.
W hile upon this sabject, I recoil ct that
the law provide# that three Trustees shall be
elected from ach District and incorporated
Town, to perform certain duties in cocuec.
tion with the < ommon Schools; and presum
i,7| that there will be no nominating conven
tion to f.Ybout candidates, your correspond
ent takes the of nominating the fol
lowing named candidates for
Trustees for the town of Cartersvirre, . ’
Col. John 'J'. Coxe, Judge John L. U ikle
and James Attaway. Esq. These gentlemen
Lave not been consulted in reference to this
matter, but we feel assured, from the known
patriotism and philanthropic character of
the gentlemen in question, that they will not
hesitate to serve the people in this matter
affecting the public weal, even at some little
sacrifice of their private interests. These
nominitions are made in order to get the
matter in ship shape, and to secure an or
gan zatiou. If anyone has a better ticket
i s"oncT"’T.eTA:acfT Dis
trict in the county bring out candidates for
Commissioners and Trustees with sole refer
ence to their efficiency, and studiously avoid
anything like party politics in this matter,
in this way, and this way only, can we ex
pect any good results from thi comman
school law. It is undoubtedly a good law,
if it can be properly carried out It not,, it
will only prove a burthen, without any cor
responding benefits. Let os strive to secure
the benefits CHIZEN.
Fire At Adalrtiiibe-Lotts Heavy,
* o learn from a private kilter to ,t
gentleman of this plac>, tha! Messrs
G hoist on & Alien and Mr. J. J. Dyer,
mocounts ii Ati.urs.Ja-, were burnqd
out about 4 o'clock, 1 must a evening
nst. Mcfesib. Goolsion & Alien lust
everythiiig thcl not even, s ,ve then
boons. Mr. Dyer sav.tt mG.st of it is
stock of goods. iLe qre origin u-d,
as we kii.it, from a harrel of k« V- cue
o;l f king tue, iu ti.e slutti of Me svs
* a*A-na. A gua , wgii.
■-■ ■ ■
c tiny pal ioi tile 1. .sStys weta- v<e. ,
by bifeifU' cc. Sever.il u.eu bui'v< u ; !
tail not s;ri.oii^.y.
; .Hn.ce Vo.iliu:, I tie •,:»<!> <,* a },
: li’yt , J ■■Mi ,M. \ t <u* Es(j., t . . ....xy
yfc -s.v. ii me., .»:e ,o • vi by
nisnrui-<*e. Witfj tijis io r K i.,
! p r;,c lats a;e , lUQ much u - nbm%:
.{ro. %
!Stekl' Engraving of Gen.' Robert t.
bi.i:. — An :ulve>j [ iseiiK-ut iu aualiicr c imuu
at ilws issue, oilers a Steel Et g uv>ng of
Gen. Rub it i.. i ee to subseiibt s to in
I ■' out hern Press, tins uunibci oi which con
tains a large wood cut with sm outline of Tips
1 life.
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B®u.L.tht Thursday was the shOrfi-s..
day iu the year.
Married, in Cartensvilic.ou the oven- '
ing of the 20th mstart ,by R «v. SH. J
Smith. Mr. L. D. Ifi-nop to Mips L F
Lumpkin, all of this cotury.
In th' : s place, on the 14th instant, by
R v. R. H. Jones, Mr. W. L. Fain, j
of Atlanta, to Miss Fannie Gower, of '
CartHTh-title.
In Caru rsvill * by the same, on the
evening of the ’221 mst., Mi*. Elijah
Junks to Miss 8. R diu. t, all of this
place,
Pain is supposed to be the lot of us p* af
mortals, as inevitable as death itself and lia
ble at any time to ccmeupon us. Therefore
it is important that remedial agents eliould
be at band to be used on an
when the seminal principle lodged in the
system shall develope itself, and we feel the
excruciating agonies of pain, or the depress
ing inflence of disease. Buch a remedial
agent exists in the Pain kii.i.br, whose fame
has made the circuit of the globe. Amid the
eternal ices of the polar regions or beneath
the intolerable and hurtling sun of the trop
ics, its virtues are known and appreciated.
Under all latitudes, from the one extreme to
the other, suffering humanity has found re
lief from many ot its ills by its use. The
wide and broad erea over which this medicine
has spread, attests its value and potency.
From a small beginning, the Tuni Killer has
pushedg adually along, making 11 3 own high
way, solely by its virtues.
Such unexampled succors, and popularity
has b«»aght others ijito the Afield jvho have
: attemted, under similarity of name, to usurp
i the confidence of the people and turn it to
! their own selfishness and dishonesty, but
i their efforts have proved fruitless, while the
I’aiu Filler is still growing in public favor.
ERItOUH OF YODTII.
VGEMTLEM AN who suffered for years from j
Nervous DebiHty, I’rematuie Decay, and j
all the effects ol'youthful indiscretion, will, for j
the sake of sufferin'' hum taitv, send free to all
who need it, the recipe and direction for mak
ing the simple remedy by which he was cured.
Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s
experience cau do so by atjdressiug, in perfect
confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar street, New York,
Nov. 22 1870-wt.v.
The Great Pictorial Annual.
Hostetter’s United states Almanac, for
1871, f r distribution, gratis , throughout the
United States, and nil civilized countries of
the Western Hemisphere, will be published
about the first of January, and all who wish
to understand the true philosophy of health
should read and ponder the valuable sugges
tions it contains. In addition to an admir
able medical treatise on the causes, preven
tion and cure of a great variety of diseases,
it embraces a large amount of information
interesting to tha merchant, the mechanic,
the miner, the farmer, tho planter, and pro
fessional man; and the calculations have
been made for such meridians and latitudes
as are most Suitable for a correct aud com
prehensive National Calendar.
The nature, uses, and extraordinary san
itary effects of Hostetter’s stomach Bitters
the staple tonic and at etativo of more than
half the Christian world, are fully set forth
in its pages, which are also interspersed
with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipes
for household and farm, humorous anec
dotes, and other instructive and amusing
reading matter, original and selected.—
Among the Annuals to appear with the op
ening of the year, this will be one of the
| most tfteiWßnU be had for the asking. —
The proprietors, M&s*?- Hostetler & Smith,
on receipt es a two cent stamp, will forward
a copy by niaiT to any person who cannot
procure one injiis neighborhood. The Bit
ters are sold ill every city, town and village,
and are exclusively used throughout the en
tire civilized abrld.
—*t ***"
To Consumptives.
The advertiser, laving been permanently cur
ed of that area* 'disease. Consumption, by a
j simple rewiedv, Mtnxiaais tt>-inake>'Known-to his
J
i used, ’free of cllirge) with the directions for
| preparing ami uling the same, wh i' ll they will
find a si-itr: cuits ton coxsi'Mi-TiON,. Asthma,
j Bronchitis, ao, >
Parties wishing\iic prescription will please
address Lev. i,DVV A Itl> A. W i LSDX.
165 South Rectindfitreet, Williamsbnrgh, N. Y.
Nov. 22, 1870-wlyj
Ordinary’! Bartow County, Ga. j
At Chambers, Dec. 17th, 1870. f
A N ELECTION is hereby ordered to be held
LI. in accordance with an Act of the Legisla
, ture, approved 12th hetober. 1870, on the first
| Saturday in Janui|ir, 1871, for one Member of
the County Board of education to serve two
years. ,
One School Trusijbe, to serve three years,
One School Trustie to serve two years,
•n School Trustee to serve one year,
At the following designated places in Bartow
County: to-wit;
At Aliatoona l'vtcilct, for the 819th I list., G. M.
“ Stamp Creek (: •• “ 96.1 J** “
Wolf Pen r “ “ 1041st “ *♦
“ Pine Log v> “ “ 827th “ “
" Stoth District /• “ “ 930. h “ “
“ Cass ville “ “ 828th
“ Cartersville ,l •* *• 822d ,l “
“ Seventh District 4 “ “ 851st 44 44
44 Kingston “ “ “ 952d 44 “
And also at the uslial praces of holding (dec
lions in the lbllowiiig named incorporated
towns in Bartow < oimy, ta-wit:
lia the town of Caser,ville, for Cartersville.
“ Kingston, ■* Kiugslwn.
44 “ “ “SUlAhoro, “ stileshorb.
“ ’■ 44 “■Euhlrlee, " Enharlce.
’■ ” •*. Ailaisviile. 44 Adairsville.
i And thartisaideieetLrrs be opened, Managed
i and relariis made uj> a-csoribcJ by law.
J w *J. Ac HfJASA fi I*, Ordinary.
A true extract/r* in the .minutes.
J, A; IK)\V A Kt>, Ordinary.
I Dec. 20th Im. Sta . it- i ’copy 2 weeks.
I> A n IS A ’ H
Prophylactic Fluid.
r| thhMwOt-»blo T.timij .Mqdi. irt.gj for pufi
i,. .lig, i.a.asiii|, • :.l
lor Erysipelas, xacuiuausio, ana all okui ut.-'Cas
liu; lor ciiohc, uiaiilia-o, clioloru; ns a w.ish to
spdts, mita<\v, lruit stains; taken internally us
menueu sip idi who lt.<,vo n»eu it- is tor sale b.,
all tnd otr»u M r h .> at*iv
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nAUM i Horn j L.uit. iu,
Dec. ft, vr-l v. 161 Willi-an >treet. N. Y.
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r. A. FRKLMAN, Secretary.
IN ADDITION to the safeguards thrmvun
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DR. O. PIN lv KUTON,
I Medical Examiner.
Oct. 28,1870- -sw, 2ms. ,
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is pWant and elastic, and entirely free from the
stifness found iu so many Pianos.
IX workmanship
they are unequalled, using none but the very
best seasoned material, the large capital em
ployed in our business enabling us to keep con
tinually an immense stQck of lumber, Ac., on
hand.
fifths'* 1 All our Stir ARE FI A NOS have our New
Improved Over strung Scale and the AGRAFFE
' Treble.
P»gj“ Wc would call special attention to our
late improvements in GRAND PIANOS AND
SQUARE GR ANDS, Patented August 14.1866.
which bring the Piano nearer perfection than
lias 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 AND MRLODKONS, which
we offer, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Fac
tory Prices.
WJI. MABT & CO.,
sept 0’ '7O. swGm MSaltint&re, Jfltl
METZ IUS FALLEN !!!
go Have
STOKELY & WILLIAMS
Li the Price of their new
FILL 4 WINTER
CTHIS 6,
fiats. Boots, Shoes,
House - Furnishing Goods,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
CUTLERY,
&c. 5 Ac.
4 r THEIR AND. Two-Ptoi} tiif*
i 4 Corner of Public bqu.u e ami Maine Street
Carter«vill, Ga.
i oiuv uni >rt: one uintaU, and look through
i.ar ?• ■ rj.ltJJ HJ IXli OF Goods, Ac., jtmJ buy
iV in ns upon as good terms as any merchant
outh oi lists Poitou .te can afford to sell.
si >KELY & wiLUAMs.
MOV. 1 ; WC
WEED'S SEWING- MACHINES,
Tor Family Use.
EXHIBITOR :
; i, J. M G VINES. at Satterfield, Byron &
Cd> StoWest Main Street.
31 K Prettiest, the ( heapc*t, the Best ever
a m.uurf.ntured. for sale in < artcrsville, at
’a- Furniture Warc-room o’’ Robert Br«ire.
A. I. t t VMBF.UL YIN. Agent.
fcKT.UV'XKD-AGENTS, (S2O per d;iv) to sell
Vt the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEW
i\l ■ M AC: iIN K. lis the under feed makes the
lack Mitch" alike oti both sides,) and ,is fully
V -list'd The best and cheapest faintly Sewing
Machine in the market. Address JOHNSOR,*
CLARK & CO., Boston. M iss., Pittsburg, Pa.,
Chicago, ltt_ r.j*St..Louis, Mo., sept... 53. 3m.
HADVIE DELACHAHPS
ALONE IN A MOUNTAIN GORGE.
Snugly enseonsed amid the wilds of one of
tbeAluuUe >t,Ates, Uved Madame Delach.anp*. ■
arm. vears ago, with no knowu protector, save
% faithful dog that ever stood beside her to tie- ,
fead bet iu time of need. Her small, inosw-cov
sred cabin, wrapped with the wild rose and '
tmneysm-k le, appeared hit! awav by a rlus/crof j
undergrowth. amt closely euv ironed on the
north and east by a(h ep, eraggv ravin* that led >
away hack ro the mountain goige. :
Here. sniffling the ambient air. wafted front
nature*!' green sward clinging to the mountain
side, bathing her brow in etulv morn’s ttewdrop,
she lived solitary and alone tor many years.- ■
ihe catamount's unearthly midnight veil,* and j
the wolf’s doleful howl, frequently aroused lire s
from her pleasant midnight slumbers.
N ;v* and then .-he would emerge from'her tin- j
knowu home and mingle with the inhabitants j
around about for one or two months at a time,
she whs eccetit ric in her ads, and all viewed |
her a* a living curiosity.
While tVom home, she apparently had but one
object, and that was the nliei of her afflicted
set. i'jdfer a IwlS on her led side, could be seen
aiiwhl-Maftii’Ued dirk of considerable sue. v ar
rival tor her owu protection, while strapped
across her shoulder was suspended a curious
sack, made from the
Arranged in alternate stripes. This hag con
tained Sonic old parchment curious relics, a lew
ligh’: garment*, and a smaller suck, containing a
*• /iberder made from certain root* known
only to herself, the secret of which she citing to
as with the tenacity of death. Hie sallied forth
from her w ihl mountain home, to net the Good
Samaritan, with this unknown vegetable pow
der. which she claimed possessed it wonderful
power <>vey all Diseases incident to the female
sex. She termed it "womb physic,” with which
sire proposed to cure all affections and derange
ments of that organ, and kindred complaints
fie- of charge. \\ kh such singular magic did
she relieve all who applied, that withiu a few
years her name and fume became knowu faranri
wide, and hundreds of suffering leni ties applied
for relief an l returned to their homes healthy
and h.tppv. Mane were anxious to know her
great secret, and large sums of money were of
fered if she would divulge it-bul she stubborn
ly refused.
' During her solitary life, she became intimate
with only one woman, s noted midwife some
miles distant, to whom she promised to
DIVUL&E HER SECB£~
Be I ok e dying. In a few Years, as the sombre
shades of night began to close around her totter
ing frame, she impacted this great senes to this
friend,
* * * * *****
shet<w>. gained quite a reputation for relieving
the suffering of her sex, and strange it may ap
pear—she scarcely over tailed to cure those «and
chronic female complaints that had resisted all
ordinary modes of t reatment. Many j ears ago
the writer of this, w hile engaged In D.’e i'ractiee
of Medicine, by a little strategy, succeeded in
procuring the secret of this wonderful vegetable
Regulator, which had never been known to the
Medical Profession.
He gave it a fair and impartial trial in the
treatment of various forms and stages of female
complaints with such decided satisfaction, that
in 18Co he called public attention to its virtues
l in
. . ■ •T—."l.J’ ..Tin *' \
“GLOSS' MED 1 CO
CHIRURCICAL REVIEW.’’
Combined with other known vegetable Tonics,
having great power over the utevine organs;
w ith Black Root to act upon the Li ver and Bow
els, and Soluble Citrate of Iran to correct the
blood, he has formed a wonderful combination
for the cure of all Female Complaints, consider
ing it tho only Female Regulator known, and
now offers this valuable coin pound to the afflict
ed female, under the name of
- •WiI'SBKMWWtWBMWi
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
■ ■■
The Medical Profession at large, have long felt
the need of just such a medicine, consequently it
is not strange that they so eagerly prescribe and
recommend these bitters to their female pa
tients.
Ts you could see the pile of smiling approval*
and ecomimns from physicians and the public
w ho have cured their wives, their daughters and
their friends, by the use of these Bitters, no
sickly female would hesitate to use them. This
Female Regulator is adapted for old, young,
married or siugle females, w ho are affected with
acute or chronic forms Os ITtcriuederangements.
They cure painful, suppressed, scanty, profuse
J or irregular Menstruation. Chlorosis or Green
i Sickness, Fluor Albus or Whites. Hysterics,
' Falling of the Womb, Ulceration and Irritabili
ty of the Womb, pain in the side, back or loins,
sick Headache, palpitation or fluttering of the
Heart, hurried Breathing, swimming of the
: Head, cold Feet and Hands, loss of Appetite, In
digestion, torpid Liver, Melanchollv, Nervous
ness, Wakefulness. Barrenness, physical .Pros
tration, etc., etc. Many of these arc relieved by
the use of only one bottle.
;f£i HIS & SBIMI
1 Are thoroughly aroused and restored to a heal
i thy action, by the use of these Bitters. Its pe
j culiar Iron and Vegetable combination, places
j it far ahead of any similar preparation before
i the public.
It lias no equal on this continent, acting power
fully and promptly in all eases, w here noorgan
ie lesion exists. It is just the medicine for young
girls’ who have some difficulty in retaining tne
bloom on the cheeks, and who"do n«d. feel-exact
lv right. For the mother at the ‘‘changiioflifc,”
it soothes and quiets until the critical period is
passed, as sweetly as h enjov ing the brightest
beams of opal my. flitting through the air of
oriental climes. The medicine is sols! at the. low
! price of fl 50 per Bottle, or six for $8 00, and can
1 he had of all J)rgg sts and w erchants through
■ out the country. Address
J. P. DROMGOOLE&CO.. Prop’s,
Memphis, Tcuu.
DROMGGGLE & CO.’S
sue HU.
f *' l - - - * vva4
public, lor all affections and derangments
of the Kidneys and Bladder. Large Bottles
only -jil CO or six for $5 00. Mold by all
Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
J. P. DROMGOOLE A CO., Prop’s,
Memphis, Tenn.
To All wltom il in«y Concern:
( f CORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY. Delilah
Jf Parham having, in proper form, nppliied
to me for permanent letters of Administration
on the estate of Pulaski Parham,*l ate of said
County deceased. This is to rite all, and singu
lar the creditors ami next of kin of Pulaski
Parham, to be and appear at mv oiliee within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
they can, why permanent administration should
not be granted to Delilah Parham on Pulaski
Parham** Estate.
\\ ifcness my hand and Official Signature. Nov
25di. 1 870. J. A. HOW ARD, Ord’y P>. C.
AGENTS WAN'IEIT
In all parts ol the United States, to sell
L. V. DEFOREST & CO.’S
Aluminum Gold Jewelry!
Agents ate making $ 00 and fJOO per week
selling the Aluminum .Jewelry. The best imi
tation of gold ever introduced. It has the ex
act color. which it always retains, and stands
the test of the strougost acids. .No one can tell
I it from Gold only by weight—the Aluminum
j Gold being about l-li) lighter. L. V. Dkfoukst
j A < 0,, ate selling their goods for 1-10 the price
I gold jewelry is sold for, and on most liberal
terms to agents—l-4 cash, balance in 30, 60 and
00 days. We send persons w ishing to act as a
gents, a ful 1 and comyluie assortment of goods,
i consisting <n Seals. BreceieA, Lockets, Ladies’
j and Guuts’ Chains. l»ju«. Kings, Sleeve Buttons
Studs, Ac., lb* SIOO - $25 to be paid w hen the
! goods are received, the other .sls in 30 00 and hO
| days. Parties wishing to order goods and act
j as agents will address L. V. DKicJi HSST &CO
| ne.v.ll -wSin 40 A42 Broadway, Ncw York.
S. 11. IMTTILXO, Agent
srtOVfß & BAKER’S CELEBRATED
.‘WOK fill.
BOTH THE
EXASTIC AXU WHITTLE
OIL
LOCKSTITCH,
SUITABLE FOR ANY KIND OF FAMI
LY SEWING NONE BETTER-
Men ami Boys’ Clothing
Mado ob tUe Most Reasonable Terms.
In Tact, almost any description of
SEWING done
AsClioap ii.*s tli© Cheapest! i
AND
5X THE KJEST STYLE. 1
DdlOUTlirs
Egypfiau
TOCK a OOD !:
What e\£k\
I **#■
m OI OUT TO KSOW !
THAT OOIOIITIF/S 1..
tt It It* T
Pit Tit Rile
CVGO
U)a*\J
IN THE TOWN OF
CARTERS VILLE,
By the Long-Tried
and Never-Flinching old Firm of
HOWARD & EKWILF,
who have on hand,
and Receiving Weekly,
FRESH SUPPLIES OF
Staple and Fancy
DRHOODS!!!
Clothing,
Hats, Boots, Shoes
a nii mm.
ALSO, BAUaiXC, AND KOBE,
GKOtKRIES, PROiillE, &c.
IN FACT, Everything, nearly, kept in the Mer
cantile Line, nil Departments, is sold tv t.s
at the lowest possible pi ices. Even, U.<g i-.‘ h,.
vited to call and loon through our c.\U*i sive
establishment. liO\N AM) A ERWIN
nov. 11—wtf
J. A. Jackhon,
FkAu ,eiNG PHYSICIAN ANU SURGCON.
OFF I l\ Oft. PIIiHERTOS'H OltUlr jST<-p
He has so arranged his business that he is
now prepared to devote his whole an, at and
attention tsthe practice, and he in )> , mi. dent
with his extensive expir i, in,, ih.a lu u,
entire satisfaction. A libeial sL.*.
age respectfully solicited.
Cartel; villc, Jan 6.
OYPTIAX »TOCVC FOOD
Is just uhat the Farmers*
the Htoek Raisers, and the
lloiasekeepers should use
to iatten and preserve the
condition of their Horses*
Mules, C ows* Hogs* Kheep*
and Poultry, it has been
tested by thousands* and
does all the Proprietors
elaim for it.
|r«rSeiul for Price lasts*
show ing Osseount to deal
ers.
Put up in boxes at sl, it sad
Hi! each, sand 5, 10. and 20
pounds. Kach box <*ou
tains directions.
A. A. NOIjOJIOXK cA CO.,
HnA r t\nuali, On.
nov. I—sw3m
mthticrg
AND
unis
BY MBS. <£■ MISS CRANDALL,
Millnor llrick Builtlin^on
the Corner of Main and Krwin Streets,
Cartcrsvillc, hcorgiß,
Where they will be happy to see their friends
and patrons. nov. 1-w ts