Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, January 03, 1871, Image 1

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Tho (artcrsvllle Express „ „„bu.h«l Seml-WMHIO* ««T TCKR ?v P aNl* FRIDAY, by '' H SMITH * Cos., Editor* and Prop'n. .* S. orCrt«r,,UU. B»rto» Co»»ty, Ok Terms of Subsollptlon: Onlv Two Dollars a-yr., ISVA RIABLYItt AD VA NCE. T . iav Mcming Edition, one year) 1.50 atter proposition is confined to citizens of Bartow county only. Terms of Advertising: . . i,q," Month or Lett.) per square often , or Brevier lines or less. One ,„Ui >P“P he flrst> an d fifty Cento for each sub »« One Hundred and Twenty UUrsper column, or in that proportion. , s i.irrCHKR LEAK r -,, r authorized traveling Agent, and will D our *utn and corner of Bartow and ‘^"^nifflrinbebalfoftheßtMi.WEK. adjoining ou y i :xPRfc9S . He is fuliy author -1 Y i Subscription and receipt for the air,lcon tra«'t for advertising aud job work. — m ’T m T ~ (JardS. JohoW-Wofford, ATTORNfy AT LAW. <,m I over Pinkerton'* Drug Store. Oct. 17. w T worroKD, " "£ *• woffokd. W offord <fc Wofford, attorneys at law, CARTKRSVILLC, GEORGIA. June 23. - R. W. M«rpht»y, ATTTORNEY AT LAW, GEORGIA. Will practico in tho courts of the Cherokee ( ircuit. Particular attention given to the col lation of claims. Office with Col. Abda John »on. Oct. 1. John J. Jones, ATTORNEY T LAW & REAL ESTATE AGENT, CaRTERaVILLE GEORGIA. Will attend promptly to all proffossional busi ness entrusted to his care; also, to the buying and selling of Real Estate. J* n *• Jcrc. A. Howard, Ordinary of Bartow County, and ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. Jan 1, 1870. TTui. Fonte, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARTSUSVILLK GEORGIA. ( With Col. Warren A bin,) Will practice in the courts of Bartow, Cobb, ,i k. Klovd, Cordon, Murray, Whitfield and ad joining counties. March 30. r. W. MII.SKR, o. H. MILNER. Milner A Milner, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CARTER'S VILLE GEORGIA Will attend promptly to business entrusted to their care. Jan. 15. Warren Akin, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARTERSVIIr 8, GEORGIA. Will practice in all the courts of the State. Nam. 11. Fatillo, Fashionable Tailor and Agent for, Sewing Machines, WILL attend promptly to the Cutting, Re pairing, and Making Boys’ and Mens’ Clothing; also. Agent for the sale of the cele brated Grover ,t Baker Sewing Machines. Of fice over Stokely & Williams Store. Entrance from the rear. feb 17. John W. Dyer, HOUSE-PaINTEB. CA RTEKSVILLE, GEoRGI A. Will attend promptly to business in his line. Jan 19. 1870-wly W. 11. Mountoastie, Jeweler and Watch and Clock Repairer, CARTERSmiE,,.... GEORGIA. Office in front of A. A. Skinner A Co’s Store. Kcnnenaw House, MARIETTA GEORGIA. IS still open to the traveling public as well as summer visitors. Parties desiring to make arrangements for the season can be accommo dated. Rooms neat and clean and especially adapted for families. A fine large piazza has been recently added to the comforts of the estab lishment. FLETCHER St, FREYER, junelßwtf Proprietors. S. O’SHIELDS, Fashionable TaUor 9 Cartersville, Georgia. HAVE just received the latest European and American styles of Mens’ and Boys’ Cloth ing, and is prepared to Cut and Making to or der. Office upstairs in Liebman’s store, East ide of the Railroad. sept 29. J. T. OWEN, WATCH-MAKER AND .Jeweler, IS PREPARED to meet every want in hit line on the most retsonable terms. Ifeg-GOODS AND WORK WARRANTED..®* Aug. 11, 1870. -ts ' REPAIRER UF clocks, AND WATCHES; / \ Iso keep on hand and for sale the above goods. Room in the store of Simon LiebmaD Cartersville, mch ?2. LIVERY STABLE. Ford & .floor*. CARTERS <r~/LLJS, GA., IS prepared, at all hours, to furnish con veyances into the country—saddle-horse, buggy, hack, rockaway, or wagon. Also, to board stock. &c. nov. 8. Gear and GEAR, Manufactured and Repaired in the very best style of the art, in the quickest time and at the rkorteit notice, and for less money than in uauallj paid for such work and stock. Try me ! W. C. EDWARDS. Cartersville. tneh *wly Teeth drawn without pain, bp tka use ot nar cotic spray. inch 9. S H. SMITH & CO., VOL. 9. REI A D [T is well known to Doctors and to Ladies that Women are subject to numerous diseases pe culiar to their sex—such as Suppression of the RW,* Menses, Whites. Painful ’P'SS&t M’nthly ‘Periods,’ Rheu- tSEf mat ism of the Back and OSHL Womb, Iriegular Men- A Wr «tri!«tion. Hemorrhage. MMfSgak. or Lxeessivc‘Flow.’and Prolapsus I terior Fall- Ing or the Womb. These diseases havesel dom been treated successfully. The profession has sought dill i gently for some remedy Lhat we'ld enable them to treat these diseases with success. At last, that remedy has been discovered bv one of the most skilful physicians in the State of Georgia. The remedy It Bradfield's Female Regulator, It is purely vegetable, and is put up in Atlan ta, by BRADFIELD A CO. It will purify the blood and strengthen the svstem. relieve irritation of the kidneys, and is a’perfect specific for all the above diseases; as certain a cure as Quinine is in Chills and Fevers. For a history of diseases, and certificates of its worderful cures, the reader is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Every bottle war ranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. LaGranoi, Ga.. March 23,1870. BRADFIELD A CO., ATLANTA, GA.: Dear Sirs: I take pleasure in stating that! have used, for the last twenty years, the medi cine vou are nutting up, known as DR. J. BRAD FIEtD’S FEMALE REGULATOR, and con sider it the best, combination ever gotten to gether for the diseases for which it is recom mended. I have been familiar with the pre scription both as a practitioner of medicine and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that 1 consider if a boon to suffering females, and can but hope that every lady in our whole land, who may be suffering in any way peculiar to I their sex', may be able to procure a bottle, that i their sufferings may not only be relieved, but that they may be restored to health A strength. With my kindest regards, I am, respectfully, W. B. FERRELL, M. D. We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to the trade, Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator—believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for the diseases for which he recommends it. W. A. LANSDELL, PEMBERTON. WILSON, TAYLOR A CO. REDWINE A FOX, W. C. LAWSHF., Atlanta, Ga. W. ROOT A SON, Marietta, Ga. DR. PROPHITT’S Celebrated Liver Medicine, It Is purelv vegetable, and will act upon the Liver and Kidneys as promptly as Calomel and Buchu, without any danger of salivation or de struction of the bones. Parties taking the medicine need not fear get ting wet, or any other reasonable exposure. Symptoms of Liver Disease: Headache, Dull Feeling or the Blues, Sour Stom ach, Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, In digestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste in the Mouth, the skin has a thick, rough feeling, and is darker than usual, Costiveness, Melan choly Feelings, Cramps, Cold Feet, Colic, Dys entery, or Diarrhoea, Chills aud Fever, and Piles.' In fact, where the Liver is out of erder, you are liable to every disease that is not conta gious. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine, If taken properly, will prevent and cure any disease resulting from a deranged liver. It will regulate its functions and thus cure all diseases caused by the failure of its healthy ac tion. It has been used for a great number of years, and has given universal satisfaction. There is no brother or son claiming to have the origioual recipe. It is put up in both Pow der and Fluid form. Fairborn, Ga., Sept 4, 1868. DR. O. S. PROPIIITT: Sir: My wife has been an invalid for fifteen years. Doctors all agreed she had “Liver Dis ease.” In connection with their practice she used various and noted remedies, none of which seemed to do any good. Sometime ago I procu red a bottle of your “Liver Medicine,” of your agent here, C. A. Harvey, which being given ac cording to directions, has affected a complete cure. Respectfully, &c., GEO. L. THOMAS. CHARLOTTE, N. C., Sept. 24,1868. I have used Dr. O. S. Prophitt’s Liver Medi cine as a tonic, and found it to be powerful and efficacious. It is excellent for functional de rangement of the Liver or constipation of the bowels; in most cases superceding the necessity of a regular course of medicine. E. J. MEYNARDIE, Pastor Tryon-str. C’h. Marion County, Texas, Aug. 1, 1869. DR. O. S. PROPHITT: Dear Sir: I write you this to inform you that I have been troubled a great deal with Indiges tion, but after using one bottle of your Liver Medicine, I find great relief. I cheerfully re commend it as a good Family Medicine, ana feel confident that it is good for anything for which it claims to be an antidote. Very respectfully, DICK LOCKETE. Dr. Propbitt’s Dysentery Cordial, Is one of the most valuable compounds now put up for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, or Cholera Morbus. This medicine has been in use for years, and gives uniuersal satisfaction. The most delicate child may take it with im punity. Covington, Ga., Nov. 9,1867. DR. PROPHITT: Having a severe attack of Dysentery during the past summer, I was induced to use your Dy sentery Cordial, and derived therefrom immedi ate ana permanent relief. It gives me pleasure to recommend this remedy to all who may be so attacked, believing that, should the directions be followed, relief would surely be obtained.— Truly, Ac. O. 8. POUTER. Cussata, Texas, 1869. DR. PROPniTT: Dear Sir: Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill It is a complete success. J. L. WHITTLE. West Point, Ga., Aug. 11,1869. This is to certify that I have used Dr. O. S. Prophitt’6 Liver Medicine myself and in my family, for twelve months or more, and I unhes itatingly say that I believe it one of the best Family Medicines in use. M. T. WALKER. I?I£O3?HITT’S Pain Kill It, This Is the celebrated medicine that run Perry Davis’ pain Killer out of the market, wherever it was sold. Davis made Prophitt change the name from Pain Killer to PAIN KILL IX. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind it has no equal. For Cuts, Bruises, Burns, or old Sores, It is the best thing you can use as & dressing. For Snake Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, it is a perfect ANTIDOTE. It is good for Colic, Colds, Coughs, or Bowel Complaints. Its name indicates its nature fully. It is truly DEATH to pain. Manufactured and sold by BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga., aud for sale by all druggists. Dooly Bounty, Ga., April, 1867. This is to certify that I was confined to the house, and most of the time to my bed. and suf fering the greatest agony imaginable with Rheu matism, for five months, and after trying every available remedy, with no relief, I was cured with two bottles of Dr. O. S. Prophitt’s Anodyne Pain Kill It; each costing fifty cents only. It relieved me almost instantly. I therefore re commend it in the highest degree to others suf fering from similar disease. I can say that it is one of the finest Family Medicines now out, cer tain. Yours, truly, W. A. FOREHAND. Dooly County, Ga., Oct. *7,1867 DR. O. S. PROPHITT: I have, during the last eigeteen months, used your Pain Kill It. and I consider it unequaledby anything for pain in the head, breast, back or side: ana for colic nothing gives relief half so quick as your Anodyne Pam Kill. It is doing much rood in the community in o ther families as wen as my own. Yours, Ac- D. T. FOREHAND. Newton Factory, Ga., Nov., 1867. DR. PROPHITT: Last summer my horse sprained his knee se verely, causing the whole leg to swell to about twice its natural size, and rendering him almost helpless; two applications of your Anodyne Fain Kill It thoroughly cured it. JNO. B. DAVIS. STATE OF GEORGIA,/ Know all men by these Fulton County.) presents, That 1 have this day, for value received, sold and transfer red to BRADFIELD A CO., the sole right to manufacture and sell my Family Medicines, and have furnished them with the lull recipes, and have authorized the said BRADFIELD A CO., to print, or have printed, anything they may see proper eoneernirigfany and allfthe above named CARTERSVILLE, BARTOW COUNTY, GEORGIA, JAY. Bd. IS7*. Medicines. This 15th day of Juba 1870. [Signed] O. 8. PKOPHITT. In presence of Thomas F. Jones, aud Robert Crawford, Notary Public. (L. 3.) * Manufactured and for sale by BRADFIELD A CO.. Broad street, Atlanta, Ga., and for mu? by all druggists. tulr 20—wly CERTIFICATES: W*l the undersigned, ha veil used Dr. Troph itt’s Preparations, and take pleasure in rerom mending them to the public, as being all he claims for them: Col. R J Henderson, Covington, Ga.; O T Rog ers, Covington, Ga.; O S Porter, Covington. Ga.; Trof. J L Jones. Covington, Ga.; Rev. M W Ar nold. Georgia Conference; Rev. W W Oslin, Ga. Conference; F M Swanson, Monticello. Ga.; Ro bert Barnes, Jasper County, Ga.; A M Robinson, Monticello, Ga.; James Wright, Putnam county, Ga: A Westbrook, Putnam county, Ga.; Judge J J Flovd, Covington, Ga.; W L Bcbee. “Cov ington Enterprise.”; A H Zachry. 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: W A Lans dell. Druggist, Atlanta, Ga; R F Maddox A Cos.; Atlanta, Ga.; Uriah Stephens. Cartersville, Ga.: A N Louis, Lowndes county, Ga.; Joseph Land, Lowndes county, Ga.; J as. Jefferson. Carters ville, Ga.; W L Ellis, Dooly county, Ga.; W A Forehand, Dooly county, 6a.; John B. Davis Newton Factory. Ga.; B F Bass, Lowndnes co. ■J6J Compound Extract of STILLIJVGIJI. THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER, Blood Purifier & Liver Medicine, THIS concentrated Vegetable Specific acts directly on the Liver, Kidneys, Spleen and Bladder. It cures Scroffula, White Swelling, Chronic and Inflammatory Rheu matism, Gout, Liver and Kidney affections, Sore Eyes. Ulcerous Sores, Boils, Carbun cles, Pimples, Blotches, and all skin Diseases. It removes all Mercurial and old Venerial Taints from the system and soon restores the patient to perfect health and purity. It is far superior oo Mercury or any of its preparations in removing Torpidity and'corrcctmg other de araugemens of the Liver and Kidneys. This is not a remedy that may cure; but one that will cure every case without fail. Beware of Coun terfeits. The genuine is prepared only bv Pem berton, Taylor & Cos.. Atlanta, Ga., and each label bears the signature of J. 8. Pemberton. For Sal© By Briuftristsi. Read the following, which explains the suc cess of this great remedy all over the country: West Point, Ga., Aug., 10th, 1870. Mess. Pemberton, Taylor & Cos., Atlanta, Ga., Gents: We have the greatest cure to report, ever known, made by the use of vonr Compound Extract of Stillingia. A case that has been con fined to bed for six years, raised and well. Will send particulars soon. Yours Respectfully, CRAW FORD & WALKER, cpt. 23, ’7O, sw-tf. Druggists. Lawshe & Haynes, • Have on hand and are receiving the finest stock of the Very Latest Styles of Diamond and Gold JEWELRY, in upper Georgia, selected, with great care for the Fall and Winter Trade, Watches, of the BEST MAKERS, of both Europe and A merica; American and French Clocks; sterling and Coin 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 Repaiksd by Competent Workmen; Alio Clock and Watch Makers Tools and Materials. sept 13.-6wly ATLANTA, GA. II.IC ML CIATE FROM Stile sboro To Van Wert. We WILL RUN A DAILY HACK LINE from STILESBORO to VaN WERT in connection with the Cartersviile A Van Wert Railroad, from September 20th, 1870, until the cars reach the latter point Passengers will find my ac - commodations ample to go from the Stilesboro end of said Railroad, to Van Wert and return the same day, in time to make connection with Cartersville A Van Wert Railroad trains. Sept. 23,’70-swtf. LOGAN A CAMPBELL. Paris Not Yet Surrendered l! I Neither has GEO. J. BRIANT, SURRENDERED THE RIGHT TO SELL, WHOLESALE ID RETAIL All Kindsand Qualities of Liquors, .1* Cheap as any Other Healer in THE SOUTH, AID WILL DO IT TRY ME! I also keep a number one slock of F.f.m 1* GROCERIES and CONFECTIONERIES, On both sides of the Railroad, nov. lwly CARTERSVILLE. GA. GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—C, F. Den man has applied for exemption of personal ty and setting apart and valuation of homestead and I will pass upon the same at 10 o clock, a. m., on the 17th day of December, 1870. at my office. Given under my hand andoffleial signa ture. This Dec. 6th, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y, B. C. GEORGIA, BARTOW CGUNTY.-llarrlet M, Lewi, has applied for exemption of perso nalty, and setting apart and valuation of Home stead, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’- clock A. m,. on the 23rd day of December, 1870, st mv office. This December 19th, 1870. y J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y B. C. SE \II-WEEKLY. TO PHYBICIA BN. New York, August 15th, 1868 Allow me to call your attention to my Preparation Compound of Extract Buchu, The component parts are BUCHU LONG LEAF, CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES. Mode of Preparation.— Buchu, in vacuo. Juniper Bern**., by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cubeba extracted by displaceicent with spirits spirit, obtained from Junip r Berries: very liule sugar is nsed, and a small proportion nf spirit. It Is more palateable then any no* in use. Buchu, as prepared by Druggist*, is of a light color. It is a plant that emit* its fragrance ; the action of a flame destroys this (it, active principle,) leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the colsr of ingredients. The Buchu In ray preparation predomi nates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon Inspec tion, it will he found rot »o be a Tincture, as made in Pharmacopcea, nor is it a Byrup—and therefor, can be used in case* where fever or inflammation ex ist. In th!*,y»u have the knowledge of ihe lngredl ent, aid the mote of preparation. Hoping that you will favor s t with a trial, and that upon Inspection it will meet with your approbation With a feeling of confidence, I am very respectfully yours, H. T. HELMBOLD, Cnemitt vnd Drvffgist of 16 gears’ experience. [From the Largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World.] November 4 1354- “I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Herabold ; he oc cupled the Drugstore opposite my residence,and was successful In conducting the butdiess where others had net been equally so before him. I have been fa vorably impressed with hit character and enterprise.” WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia. Helmboid’s Fluid Extract of Buchu ~ Is the great specific for Cniveraal Lassitude, Prustra- Uon, Ac. The constitution, once affected with Organic Weak ness, requires the ai t of Medicine to strengthen the system, which HKMBOLD’d EXTRACT i-CCHU in invriaoly di>e« Ifno treatment is submittw] te, Cou gumpton or insanity en,ues. Ilelmboid’s Fluid Extract of Buchu, In affections peculiar to Females, is aneqnaled by any other preparation, as In Chlorosis, or Retention. Painfulness, or Suppre.-sion of Custom,ry Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uterus, and all complaints incident to the aex, or the decline or change of life. Helnibold’s Fluid Extract Buchu ard Improved Rose Wash. VHI radically exterminate frorathenystemdisea.es arising from the habits of diasiDation. at little expense little or no ch nge in diet, no Inc mvenlence of expos ure ; completely superceding thoae unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these diseases. Use Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu in all diseases of these organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and to no matter f how lone standing It ispleasaDtin taste and odor, “immediate” in action, and mor, strengtnening than ary preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from broken down or delicate con stitutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that, however slight may bo 'he attack of the above diseases, it is carta n to af feet the bodily health and mental powers. All the above disese* renttire the aid of a Diuretie 11EMBOLD'S EXTRaC r BUCHU Is the great Diuret ic. Sold by Druggists everywhere. PRICE— -$1.26 per bottle, or <5 bottles for $6.50. — Delivered to any address. Describe symp toms in all communications. Address H,T, HELMBOLD, DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 594 BROADWAY, New York. None Are Genuine Unless done up in ■teel-engraved* wrapper with fac-simil* of mj Chemical Warehoues and signed H. T. HEL3IBOLP. Georgia, Bartow county. EMILY DRAKE has applied for exemp tion of Personalty ana setting apart aud valuation of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon the same, at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the 17t:h day of December, 1870, at mv office. This Dec. 6tli, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary it. C. DR. JOHN BULL'S Great Remedies! SMITH'S IMi STROP! TOR THE CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. -i l ?** P ro P rl * tor of ‘hi* o*!*hr»trd medicine justly claims fur it * superiority over sll remedies ersr offer puoll! '“ r lhe *p*tdy and per mawewf cure of Agu, and Fever ,or Chills and fiortr, >nrin! w! , * hor * or long standing, lie refers to the entire Western and Bouthwestern country to bear him wh»u?»f»n MtVTJ V* ° f lhf M * e, ' tion , 'that in no esae T *5 •*" cnre - directions are strict ly folio wed sr.d ca ried out. In a great m»ny esses a fimmV ha .* be * n * uffici,Bt f ® r * cure, snd whole famine* hare A*een cured bjr a tin?it bottle with a ner feci restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, iind in every case more certain to cure, if Its **' ,nue d in smaller doses for a week or two af dt3sen"i* ha * be t n checke d, more especially In difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this raedl ctne will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order; should the patient, however, require a cstharUc medicine, after having taken threeVftnr 'J Tonic, a single dose of BULL’B TIGETA BLK FAM’UY PIuLB will be sufficient. OR. JOHN BULL’S _ Principal Office Jb°. 40 Finn, Cross street, Louisville, Kv. Bull’s Worm Destroyer. To my United State* and World wid* Read ers: I from profee eme.dlca‘ D,en » 118 ,n >' almanacs and v~ri ous pub lcations have Shown, all of which are genuine. The following from a higldy educsted and popular phpslclan m Georgia, is certainly one of the most sen sible com municationf I have ever received. Dr. Clem en knows exactly what speaks of, snd his testimo ny deserves to be vr\ lH )n | e . t ei, of gold. Hear what the Doctor sayj^ tfiuil't Worm Dt*tr- yor ■ ViilunoW, W*lkerco., Gm, ) June 29th, $ I)R BULL—Dear Sir:—l have recently giv- S* i,Wor,n Destroyer” several trial#, and find It efficacious. It has not failed In a single ■* Vance, to have the wished-for effect, lam doing a pr ~V Urge country practice, and have daily use for • 0i >e article of the kind. 1 aru free to confess that I ik°»T 110 reme dy recommsnded by theabiest authors that it to cer ta| n and speody in its effects. On thecon trary are uncertain in lh e extreme. My object * n Tr'-ing you is to ou * “Pin what terms I can * elt V e raedi.dne directly from you. If I can get it upon easy tar I shall use a great deal of it. I art aware that the use of such articles is contrary to the teachings and practice of a great majority of the roa ular line of M. D.’s. but I see no just cause or good sense in discarding a remedy which we know to be ef ficient, elmpiy because we may be ignorant of its com bination. For my part, I shsll make it a rule to use all and any ires ns to alleviate Buffering hum nity which I may be able to ommand—not hesitating because someone more ingenious than myself may have learn d its effects first, arid secured the sole right tc secure hat knowledge. However, lamby no m. ana an ad vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless nos trums that flood the country, that purport to eure nil manner of disease to which hum in flesh fa heir.— Please reply soon, and inform me of your best terms I am,sir, most recpectfuilv, JULIUS P. CLtCMEN'T, M. D. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. A GOOD REASON F n R THE CAPTAIN S FAITH, KKA.DTHB CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LET TKR FROM HIS MOTHER. Benton Barracks, Mo., April 80, 1886. Dr. John Bull—Dear 81r: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and banefleial qualities it poaaesaea. I send yon the following state ment of my case: I was wounded about two year* ago—was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. 1 have not sat np a moment since 1 was wounded. I am shot through the hlpa. My general health Is’tm patred, and I need something to assist nature I have mere faith in your B*rfaparlHs than In any thing else. I wish that that U genuine. Please express me half a doien bottles, and oblige Capt. C. P. JOHNBON. St. Louie, Mo. P. B.—The following was written April 83,1866 by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johnson. DR. BULL—Dear Sir : My husband. Dr. C. 8. John son, waa a skillful surgeon and phyalclan in Central New York, where he died, leaving the above C P Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had a chronic diarrh®* and scrofula, for which I « .* him your Barsaparllla. IT CURED HIM. I have for ten year* recommended it to many In New York, Ohio and lowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general dt-hlll ty. Perfect success has attended it.. The cure* effect ed in tome eatet oj tcrofuln and /over tore* were almost miraculoue lam very anxious for m.v son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He la fear ful of getting a sputious article, hence hla writing to you for It. His wounds wer# terrible, hut I believe he will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. BULL'S CEDRQN BITTERS. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. ARKANSAS HEARO FROM. Testimony of Medical Men Stony Point, Whit# Cos„ Art, Miy !S/6«. DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: Last February I trti In LoaisrUle purchasing Drug*, and I got some of your Sarsapparilla and Oeiron Bitters. My son-in-law, who was with me in the store, hes been down with rbcumatiim for lome time, commen ced on the Bitter*, an ’ soon found hi* general health Improved. Dr. Gist, who has been in bad hsalth, tried them, and hrt also Improved. Dr. Coffee, who has been In bad health for several years —etomach and liver affected—he Improved very much by the use of your Btttere. Indeed the Cedron Bitters has given you great Popularity In this settle ment. I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall—especially of your Cedrcn Bitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of Rickett A Neely, Respectfully, C B WALKER. All the above remedies for sale by L. H. BRADFIELD. Druggist, WAITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA feb2o. 1869 wit/ Ge orgia, Bartow County, TTIOUR WEEKS after date application will be r made to the Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, at a regular term, for leave to Bell all the lands belonging to the estate of George Kennedy late of said county, deceased. Sold for the pur pose of distribution in accordance with the will of said deceased. This December 15th, 1870. JOHN M. COCHRAN, RICH’D B. COUCH. Executors Geo. Kennedy, dee’d. Editors and Proprietors. {Coamuaicat**.} Amusement. Mr. Editor: Th<*se long winter ev enings are very tedious indeed ! Will you allow me sufficient space in the columns of your paper to sagged to our young people how they ramy be pleasantly spent ? lam satisfied tha f you will, for there is within the juris dictional limits of Cartersrille, no man more public spirited than yourself. Then, first—we would suggest to the young men— alt ftf them who are not at this time members of the Liter ary Society, to go out on Friday night next connect themselve* with said So ciety; perform the duties, when requir ed, of regular members. That Society should be encouraged and sustained by the young men of our town. It can be made a pleasant resort, once n week, during the winter, both for la dies and gentlemen. Every young man in our town should be a member, and avail himself of an opportunity to reap the benefits of the good Library attached to said Society. So come out at the next regular meeting, and assist in determining the question whether “Hamlet’s insanity was feigu ed or real and be sure to bring ber “whom you adore,” along with you.— Secondly—we should have a musi cal Society in Cartersville. Have we not musical talent enough iu our town to organize a Society which could give entertainments at our “city hall,” once a month, thus affording to or.r people refined and exquisite pleasure ? A so ciety of this character would not only afford our people refined entertain ment, but it could, by charging a small admission fee, in a short time, repair, paint up, and inclose our several churches. Then we should have a 'Social Club/ the object of which should be, appar ently, to cultivate “habits of gaod so ciety,” but really, to afford to bashful boys a golden opportunity to whisper words almost as sweet and tender as kisses—which generally awake a sweet and tender reply in words, breathed in silvery tout s, with blushing cheeks, and down cast eyes that, when raised, look brighter and more brilliant than the twinkling stars of heaven 1 Ah! who would not attend such a gather ing 1 Young man! is it not a far brighter and happier way of passing time, thaii sitting before your grate, solitary and alone, where you can hear the winter winds sigh around you, and only dream you hear the silver voice of one, for whom, you would instant y rush frantically away from the cold and dreary realm of Buehelordom. The R.nk should not be forgotteu, for, oh! ’tis a most delightful place to roll away dull time ! Bub theu, it it. said you should not go to the Rink, young man 1 Why ? Because there you commence a roll th.it will carry you rapidly down into the seething, boiling cauldron of eternal woe and despair 1 We any, in reply to this, with all de ference and respect for the opinions of others, that the Bink is a pleasant and innocent place of amusement. — There is a Skating Bink in Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Columbus. Borne and many other places in the State. We say let every one who wants to, cry that skating is “fie-tieish’ ’ to their hearts’ content We will on ly answer, that with a lady or gentleman, there is no danger of becoming very, very faux-pa-pa-iah I Oh, the great goodness of the knights of old, whose mind—motto was still: **Honi soil qui mal y peruse!" With Wilson, we agree that if we judge by ourselves this is a wicked world, we unwillingly confab But it is best not to be terrified at trifles and we should avoid gross censures of innocent and delicate delights Don’fc you remember, Mr. Editor, how Byron’s exquisitely sensitive modesty was shocked when he saw the mazy waltz ? We think that the Skating Bink is a delightful and innocent place of amusement for both ladies and gentle i en, and would recommend it as a fit and proper place to spend an evening occasionally, during the winter, not withstanding “mawkish modesty” and “mouthing morality.” Then, with a Literary Society, Mu sical Society, Social Club and Skating Bink, and last, but not least iu impor tance, your prayer meetings held at all of the Churches, weekly, the young ladies and gentlemen can pass away pleasantly and improvingly, both tem porally and spiritually these dreary, dull and long winter evenings. ! O. I. C. What Makes Home. 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