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- 0 wr* >tATTI
(a rtc Jan :{d ' 71 *
following ticket for Town
Couu.il, nil men and true * will
| M . voted for by Many Citizens.
Win. T. Wofford,
J. 0 Maddox,
Dr. W. W. Leak,
K. N Gower,
XhoiuaH Stokely.
xhe following ticket has been
-,ted s o s Councilmeu for the town
If Carters rifle, for the year 1871; j
(ieu. W. T. Wok foe i>,
Col. Aron Johnson,
J.vs. Vaughan,
J. C. Maddox,
Thos Stokely. j
Election is to bo bob! next Satnr
llaJ These are all g°°& and “ ctive
~|,'.'e na ami wiildotbeir duty ta.r-
MANY CITIZENS.
pQ I'OUACVO —Messrs. JOURDAN,
(MIVUC) 4 IIAKRALSON, Atlanta, Ga.,
‘ v B the following Choice Brands
, l( manufactured Tobacco, which they offer
l , trade as low as the lowest:
Brown’s I-og Cabiu,
Horne,
Golden Choice,
Pike's Peak,
Winfree’s Gold Leaf,
Pranlys XXX,
Mont si cf,
Ilyco Belle,
Pcacli Mountain,
Sunny Side,
Saranac,
McGhee’s 4 A,
Golden Rule, ,
Rosa Belle,
Globe Twist, j
Crown Navy,
May Apple.
Ami many other desirable brands not men
tioned; together with a tine variety of Smok
ing Tobaccos and Cigars.
PEASE and his WIFE.
3.1 UOI’IIA\ IIOISE.
ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
a DININGS AT ALL IIOl’HS!
cJS Private Enterance and Special Dining
Saloons for
Ladies!
Kllcgaiit Sleeping Rooms will be
Eurnishcd sit 7 Cents
PER DAY.
And .you eau IMnc at
PEASE AVD HIS WIFE'S
Sfi At any Hour you Wish, and get
what you Want, and Pay for
What you Get, and no More !!
JL CALL AND TRY OUR FARE !!
ilee i5-sw tto *
S TIE E S It O K O’
I N S T IT U T E.
tTIIE SPRING SESSION
will be resumed on Mon- /ItPlm lk
T> AY, THE 16TH OF .T AXU- f ATt
tA BY NEXT, comprising
■ Six months, under the v; 5 ' S'
following
faculty:
IRBY 0. HUDSON, A. M., Principal.
Mrs. S. A. SMITH, Associate.
Miss FLORENCE SMITH, Music & French.
Rates of tuition setj Session :
9 Primary Class, sl2 00
Intermediate Class, . 18 (JO
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
wi l be mild but firm ; and no pains will be
spared to promote the moral and intellectual
advancement of every pupil.
Stilesboro’
Is near the line of the Cartersville & Van
V\ ert Ra Iroad, half a mile from the Depot
in the most beautiful, healthy, and desirable
■section of Georgia, and is unsurpassed in
educational facilities. The Trustees, having
secured the services of the above corps of
eachers, of tried ability and long experi
ence being ‘ duly and truly prepared, worthy
and well qualified,” would reeommened this
Institution as one possessing every advant
age, and will endeavor to see that “none go
away dissatisfied.”
R. 11. CANNON, Pres’t.
WM. CUN YUS, Secy.
stilesboro’, Bartow to , Ga.
Dec. 15, 1870,-swtf
SKATISfI ISSMIAUOX.
! UK KINK will be open for Ladies
nnd little Bovs, every MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AF
TERNOONS. l?3?”Admission and In
struction FREE of CHARGE,
—;b§:o:§:o:$o: -
RE«I LAIt AKiIITS.
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and
SATURDAYS. ©aT* Tickets can be
obtained at the NEW DRUG STORE,
at 25cts. W. W Milam.
Mules ! Tillies ! IMules ! ! !
I have just received one of the finest
lot of mules ever brought to Georgia,
which may be seen and bought at my
plantation, four miles West of Carters
ville.'ou the Etowah river. Cotton, at
the highest market price will be taken
in exchange for them.
W. P. MILAM.
Cartersville, Ga., Dec. 11, ’7O-tf.
—, —_
Mr. Editor: Allow ns to suggest the
name of Col. J. W. Pmiwßoti? as a
suitable candidate for a member 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
satisfaetiojL Election lst Saturday in
January next. Many Voters.
December 13, 1870.
SAXON is our authorised Agent to
receive subscriptions for the Cartkrswili. Ex
press, and receipt for the name, in Bartow and
and adjoining Counties.
LOCFAJL ITEMS. |
———
J. T. Gibson, Loonl Itklitor.
zuzzzzizll vrz. T'.rrv * j
A Visit to Vtui Wert,
It was our good fortune to visit the
above thriving little town last week
»•
uod spept a few days with its defer i
and soeiuble citizens. We wer<y • glad *
to see the many improvements which ■
have been made since our lust visit
there. Several hew buildings have 1
bee n built, and a great many more
are on foot which will soon be com pie- ]
ted, which will add greatly to the ■
appearauce of the town. J
We visited the new town, Rock j
Mait, situated about a half mile North
west ol Van Wert, ou land formerly
owned by Col. Seaborn Joues and Mr.
Gus Williamson, and found, to our
great astonishment, between fifteen
and twenty new buildings completed,
and many others under course of con
struction. Among the buildings at
Rock Mart, we noticed a hotel of no
small dimensions, which will be tun by
Mr. Cox, the former proprietor of the j
Exchange hotel at this place. The
town is well laid off, and the location
is a beautiful one, being perfectly level
and posseasiug every thing requisite 1
to erect a town us which its citizens ;
may feel justly proud, and we expect
to see the time when Van Wert and
Rock Mart will be combined. We
a great many new subscribers
to our list while there; those people
beiieve in newspapers, which is a good
omen of success in their undertakings.
We wish them much success, and- will
labor to this end.
For want of time we are unable to
give an elaborate notice of all we saw
and hear J, but will give a more ex
tended one in our next issue.
BRice Pudding.—Wash thor
oughly, a teacup full of best rice, and
half cup of whi; e sugar, a quart of wa
ter, and the same of milk. Bake slow
ly four hours, stirring occasionly, ex
cept the last hour. A cup of raisins is
an impiovcrnent.
Fair Warning!
All persons indebted to us are re
quested to come forward and pay us
without delay, as we cannot longer in
dulge. N. Gllrlath A Son.
jan, 2, 1871 ts
fiJguHon. Amos T. Akerman was in
our town, on Saturday and Sunday
last, the guest of Judge Parrott. He
is looking around with reference to lo
cating in our midst, we learn. We
heartily welcome all good men to our
town, irrespective of politics.
JfcarAs we, sill hands, editors, print
ers and devils, are just off from Christ
mas frolics and fun, turkeys and egg
nogs, social convivialities and re-un
ious, we hope our readers will overlook
all defects and deficiencies in this issue
of our paper. We will try and do
better in the future.
86*k-The Sanctum of the Express,
will, in the future, be found in Col.
Harris’ Law Office, where we design
opening a public reading room, at an
early day.
»®t»The Democrats carried the late
elections in this State by an overwhel
ming majority. Electing five out of
the seven members to Congress, and
about three-fourths of the Legislature.
Glory enough for one day.
<•».
Married, at the residence of Judge
J. A. Howard, in this place, on the
evening of Wednesday, the 28th inst.,
by Rev. R. H. Jones, Air. William C.
Edwards to Miss Mattie (Mulissa) How
ard, all of Cartersville.
We were honored with an invite to
attend the nuptials, which we did with
the greatest pleasure, in company with
a large and delighted crowd of guests,
and witnessed the closing scenes in the
bachelor life of one in whose matrimo
nial welfare we have felt no little iu
terset. The ceremony and supper
passed off handsomely and delightfully.
We were ically pleased with the calm
ness and diguity with which the twain
received the matrimonial noose, by
which they united their lives, fortunes,
and sacred honors, and became one
flesh—husband and wife. With affec
tions intertwined, hearts blended in
one, and hand in hand, they have
launched out upon the sea of life.—
. .ay no rude storm ever drag is de
structive trail across their pathway,
but upon an unruffled sea may their
baique glide smoothly and sweetly
through life, and launch its precious
cargo, eventually and safely, upon the
bright shores of the glory world, and
there, beneath the tree of life, hard by
the gushing waters of salvation, with
their alliance re-saactioned above, and
with all the redeemed hosts, harps in
hand, may they forever sing and shine.
®eg“Col Crawford has returned from
New York, and we have interviewed
him. He is looking hale and hearty,
and informs us that the Bank is on its
way to Cartersville, and is expected to.
arrive, here in the course of a week or
ten days, when we will, undoubtedl”,
have a Bunk of our own.
| Car Factory.
.
The slock to the Car Factory wi 1
soon be taken and the buildings will
be commenced. Our most solid busi
ness men are taking stock in this en
terprise showing their faith in its suc
i ces. Only $6,000 or SB,OOO more is
i wanted, those who desire to have a
1 baud in this laudable and promising
, business had Lett* r come forward at
r once and interest themselves in it In
; taking some s i*ck.
There are many who hare some sm
| plus capital on hand anti are at a loss,
| how to emp oy it, knowing that it can
not be safely' loaned owing to the hos
tile laws of the State against <auvt-.il
preventing its collection by law. Now
| to all srtch here is offered a s..fe chance
for investment, and one that will pay
handsome returns iu dividends, per
haps 25 to 30 per cent, and the stock
will advance in all probability to 50
per cent, above par. This business
will be conducted by men who will cut
oft all useless expense, and who will not
put u!l the profits iu fancy houses, but
will look to the interests of the stock
holders and endeavor to secure them
good returns for their money. Money
locked .up and not u>ed profitably is
just as poor an investment as too much
laud. The best use to put it to is to
invest iu soni3 good and safe Manu
facturing Company, conducted by men
who have succeeded iu their own busi
ness. In this Way you avoid seeing
your hard earnings swept away from
you by Homesteads, and other laws en
acted i.gainst the safety of your mon
ey, you aid ill building up your own
towns, and bringing capital from other
States to invest m your laDor and skill.
$15,600 to $20,000, invested in a Car
Factory will bring an annual demand
for SIOO,OUO worth of cars, will support
35 laborers, and pay 25 to 30 pr ct,
on the stock. Tneu come forward at
once, and take the balance of the
Stock. You will find the list at the
Store of Howard & Erwin, or at the
office of Gen. W. T. Wofford.
The New Year has come; it was ush
ered in by a calm, clear, beautiful and
holy Sabbath, we hope it was an au
gury of a calm, prosperous year to all.
Let us resolve to five this year, if God
spare us, in the discharge of all our
obligations to Him, and to our fwllovv
man. A batever we did wrong in the
past, let us now discard and repent of,
and commence from this good day to
live anew life, of- usefulness and re
spectability. If we have taken the
name of the Lord in vain during the
last year of His Grace, let us see to it,
that we do not dishonor him iu tnis
fearful sin during all the present year.
If we have indulged iu the intoxicating
cup, in the past, now e. ter our solemn
protest against this vice, for the year
1871. Whoever reads this, let them
just stop here, and say I will be a so
ber man, by the help of God, one year.
Decide ! decide ! we beseech you, just
for Ihm year; and may God help yon.
All debts are now due. * Honest
men will pay. We feel a pride in the
people of Bartow. The 1 iws of the
State say to her people, ‘you need not
pay yaur debts.’ But the people of
Bartow will be a higher and better
law to themselves. Their law will be
to pay all their just debts. Y. O. L.
BS»Ml Henry Patillo, formerly of
the firm of A. A. Skinner & Cos., has
bought out the Grocery establishment
of the Messrs. Roberts, and will con
tinue business at the old stand; be will
keep constantly on hand a full stock
of Groceries, Produce, etc., and will
inform the readers oi the Express of
his Stock m the way of a flaming dou
ble-column advertisement.
Steel Engraving of Gen. Robert E
Lee. —An advertisement in another column
of this issue, offers a Steel Engraving of
Gen. Robert E. Lee to subscribers to The
Southern Press, this number of which con
tains a large wood cut with an outline of his
life.
A. S- & T. C. M A YSO X,
No. Sj DeGive’s Opera Houcs,
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN FIIIAfITUItE ;
Real Estate & Renting Agt’s
g£3/c.Cash advances on Consignments,
dec. fi-svrtf
Married, in Cartersville, on the even
ing of the 20th instan , by IF v S H.
Smith. Mr; L. D Bishop to Miss L. E.
Lumpkin, all of this couuty.
In this place, on the 14th instant, by
Rev. It. K. Jones, Mr. M. L. Inx,
of Atlanta, to Miss Fannie Gower, of
Cartersville.
In Cartersville, by the same, on the
evening us the 22J inst., Mr. Elijah
Jones to Miss S. It jolly, nil of this
place.
Pain is supposed to be the lot of us poor
mortals, as inevitable as death itself and lia
ble at any time to otmeupon us. Therefore
it is important that remedial agents should
be at hand to be used on an emergency
when the seminal principle lodged in the
system shall develop® itself, and we feel the
excruciating agonies of path, or the depress
ing inf)cnee of disease. Such a remedial
agent exists in the Pain killer, whose fame
has made the circuit of the globe. Amid the
eternal ices of the polar regions or beneath
the intolerable and burning 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 of its ills by its use. The
wide and broad erea over which this medicine
lias spread, attests its value and potency.
From a small beginning, the Pain Killer has
pushed g-adually along, making its own high
way, solely by its virtues.
Such unexampled success and popularity
has brought others into the field who have
attended, under similarity of name, to usurp
the confidence of the people and turn it to
their own selfishness and dishonesty, but
their efforts have proved fruitless, while the
Pain P iHer is still growing in public favor.
errorTofyouth.
AC ESTEEM .YN who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, l'reniature Decay, aud
all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, seud free to all
who need it, the recipe and direction for mak
ing the simple remedy by which lie was cured.
Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s
experience can do so by addressing, in perfect
confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar Street, New York.
Nov. 22 1870-wly.
The CJrcal Pictorial Annual.
Hostetter’s United States Almanac, for
1871, for distribution, gratis, throughout the
United States, and all 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 the merchant, the mechanic,
the miner, the farmer, the 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 Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters,
the staple tonic and alterative 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 useful, and mag be had, for Ike asking.-
The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter& Smith,
ou receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward
a copy by mail to any' person who cannot
procure one in his neighborhood. The Bit
ters are sold in every city, town and village,
and are exclusively used throughout the en
tire civilized world.
To Consumptives.
The advertiser, having been permanently cur
ed of that dread disease. Consumption, by a
simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his
fellow sniferers the means of cure. To all who
desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription
used, (free of charge) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will
find a sure cuke for Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, ac.
i Parties wishing the prescription wiVl please
1 address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON.
1(55 South Second Street, WiUiamsburgh, N. Y.
Nov. 22, 1870-wl v.
. —«•»
Ordinary’s Bartow County, Ga. 1
AT Chambers, Dec. 17th, 1810. f
AN ELECTION is hereby ordered to be held
in accordance with an Act of the Legisla
| ture, approved 12th October, 1870, on the tirst
1 Saturday In .January, 1871, for one Member of
1 the County Board of education to serve two
years.
One School Trustee, to servo three years,
One School Trustee to serve two years,
School Trustee to serve one year,
At the following designated places in Bartow
County, tb-wit;
At Aliatoona Precinct, for the 819th Dist., G. M.
| “ Stamp Creek “ “ “ 9ftid “
I “ Wolf Pen “ “ “ 30415 t “
i “ Pine Log “ “ “ 8571 h “ “
I “ Sixth District “ “ “ 930th “ “
! “ Cassvilfc “ “ “ 828th “
“ Cartersville “ ,l “ 822d “ “
“ Seventh District “ “ “ 851st “ “
“ Kingston “ “ “ 952d “
And also at the usnal places of holding elec
tions in the following named incorporated
towns in Bartow County, ta-wit:
In the town of Cartersville, for Cartersville.
“ “ “ “Kingston, “ Kingston.
“ “ “ “ Stilesboro, “ Stilesboro.
“ “ “ • “ Euharlee. “ Kyharlee.
“ “ “ •*■ Adairsviile, “ Adnfrsville.
And that said elections be opened. Managed
and returns made as prescribed by law.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
Dec. 20Ui tin. Standard copy 2 weeks.
I>A » BIT’S
Prophylactic Fluid.
Medicine, for puri
fy ing, cleasing, removing bad odors in all kinds
of sickness: for burns, sores, wounds, stings;
for Erysipelas, rheumatisni. and ail skin diseas
es: for catarrh, sore month. Sore throat, dipthe
ria; for cholic, diarrhoea, cholera; as a wash to
soften and beautify the skin; to remove ink
spots, mildew, fruit stains; taken internally as
well ns applied externally; so highly recom
mended by all who have used it—is for sale by
all Druggists and Country Merc-h-mt«. an<4 m;iv
be onleiH-d ilirectl o£
DARBY PUUPIII L A TIC CO.,
Doc. w-1 y, Pis William-Street. N. Y.
MUTUAL PROTECTION
tile Ittmanre
Stfridii .of fVri.
BRANCH CFr'JC ATLANTA, GEORGIA
A. W. MOIUHN. Pkksjuknt.
>. T. W. SANFuin \ ice President.
I;. G. BLoss. .-econo Vice PumhinY.
F. A. FKEKMAN. secret.civ.
IX ADDITION to thi* s.it'eguuds tlu-owu a
round the interests us the l’eiky Holdor by
the excellent Insurance Laws of the sstuie of
New York, the following ilisUncthe fieatuivs
mark the "WITH AL PROTECTION” a.- deci
cidedly liberal, m/e. ami trorthy of eimfdene* ami
frOtroinige :
1. The "Miitutil J’rotcctioft" allows Policy Hold*
ers to travel or resole, iti any part of Kurooe or
North America.
2. An.hupit Cask Capital, safely invested iu
the best securities.
3. Puli tier jsiid in Cash. No deductions at
death for loans ur mites.
4. Thirty Day* gra• * granted ou pay moots, af
ter payment of first animal premium, and the
police kept in force during that time.
5. Idcideftdn declared at/piuMy— upon the con
tribution plan-—the most equitable niauner.
6. All Polities aan-forfeibtble after the sccoud
year, and the assured entitled to a full-paid pol
icy for the whole amount of premiums paid.
7. All Polities iro-on testable after five years.
8. SnjieriorUy of man.ige,.ienK The ollkurs yf
the “XfUTirAL PR< >T BUTTON” combine lttcm
cial integrity and ability, w ith long ami suc
cessful experience in Life Insurance.
9. All Paltry Haider* (ire m*»dn is of the Satiety,
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. dignity and liberality shown I‘oliev Holders
in the several modes of applying dividends.
12* Mitualihj, All the pro (its divided among
the members.
13. Fairne** of contra?* embodied iu the writ
ten policy in explicit terras.
14. Favorable, rate of modality — taking only
first-class risks.
13. Funtlj ratio of Ex-pea***.
16. All odious ifiscrin.iraHoti* (Is to Sn.ylnf/iveitt
abolished. No extra rates charged on railroad,
express or steamboat employees.
Active, energetic and experienced.agents csn
plorcdon liberal terms.
IL J. MASSEY.
Ala nagerSo it th e ; n I>*partote at.
john Campbell,
Local Agent, Carter*rille, (la.,
JDK. O. PINKERTON,
Medical Examiner.
Oct. 28, 1870--sw. 2ms,
SIXTY -FJVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED,
THE GREAT
Southern Piano
MANUFACTORY.
WM. KNABE & CO.
MAN UFACTURE RS OF
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO lOHTES,
BALTIMORE, AID.
These Instruments have been before the Pub
lic for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their ex
cellence alone attained an iinjiiirchased nre emi
nence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their
TO>E
combines groat power, sweetness and line sing
ing quality, as well as great purity of Intona
tion and Sweetness throughout the entire scale.
Their
TOUCH
is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the
stifness found in so many Pianos.
IN WORKMANSHIP
they are unequalled, using none but the ver
best seasoned material, (lie iarge capital em •
ptoved in our business enabling us to keep con
tinually an immense stock of lumber, Ac., on
hand.
£~j£°*All our square riANO-S have our New-
Improved Over strung Seal* and the AGRAKEK
Treble.
would call special attention to our
late improvements in GRAND PIANOS ANI>
SQU ARE GRANDS, Patented August 14,1866,
w hich 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 lor the most celebrated
PARLOR ORGANS AND MId.ODMON'S, which
w« olfer, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Fac
tory Prices.
WM, KMBB& CO.,
sept 9’ ’7O. sw6m Mtaltimore , Jftd
METZ HAS FALLEN !!!
So Have
STOKELY & WILLIAMS I
, ■
In the Price of their new
Mlli WINTER
L t ;'.• , * •;
Cr©©dS,
CLOTHING,
i
Mats* Boots* Shoes,
I
House - Furnishing Goods,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
CUTLERY,
&c., &c.
A T TTIEIR OLD STAND, Twn-Stcry Erick
i \ Corner of Public Square and -Maine Mreet
Cartorsvill, Ga.
Come and see us. one and all. and look tlirough
our SUPERII STOCK OF (lOOl)S, Ac., and buy ;
from us upon as good terms as any merchant
South of the Potomac can afford to sell.
STOKELY & WILLIAMS.
nov. I—wtc
WEED’S SEWING MACHINES,
For Family Use.
EXHIBITOR:
R, J. M. GAINES, at Satterfield, Pyron A
Co's Store, West Main Street.
nniTE Prettiest, the Cheapest, the Best ever
I manufactured, for sale in Cartersville, at
the Furniture Ware-room of Robert Bruiee.
.1. I. CHAMBERLAIN. Agent.
WT ANTED—AGENTS, (S2O per dav\ to sell
ilie celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEW
ING MACHINE. IT; is the under-feed, makes the
•lock *tW;h" (alike on both sides.) ami is fully
licenced Tlic best and cheapest familv Sewinsr
Machine in tlie market. Address .IOITNSON
CLARK A CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa ’
cilieago, 111, or St. I-oni*. Mo., j*ept. $& sm, ’
MADAM F. DELACIIAM PS |
ALONE IN A MOUNTAIN GORGE.
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Snugiv ensconced amid the w ilds of one of
the Middle States, lived Madame Delaaltamp*.
many rears ago, with no known protector, save
a faithful dog that ever stood beside her t<» de
fend her iu tune of need. Her small. !*»**-cov
es ctl cabin, wrapped with the wild lose as •
honey suckle, appeased hid away by n < luster ol
un,dergrow th, amt ckt*rU vavlc»iia4 *»*« llie
north and east by a deep. erfeggy ravin* ili.«t 1» and
aw itr back to the mountain gorge.
lietr. sniffling Use ambient air. wafted from
ustlire’s greets - ward «lingirg it* the mourn,.in
side, bathing her brow in earn moils'* dew drop,
►l» isrcd solitary and alone for litany years.—
The catamount'* unearthly midnight yell.* and
the w,ill's doleful howl. Iret|uently aroused lire
from bar plea-ant n:i<inight slumbers.
Now and then she would emerge from lierttn-
Vnr>« n holne an i utingh* with tlse iuh.tbit.snt>
atuuml about for one oi two month- at a time,
ehw w‘h- aucentrir in her acts, and all viewed
tier as a living curiosity.
While from home, -lie apparently bad but one
object, and Uiat nas she relief of her .iWivted’
sex. I uderu Im.'!t on lies left side, could be seen
an nl l-fH.-hln ied dirk of tn ist durable size, car
ried for her own protection, vthile s trap pet 1
»cn»s her thouidur was suspended a curious
sack m.tde frost! the
KKINiS f O|
: Arranged in alternate stripes. This hag con
tained some old parchment euidous relic*, a few
light garmeuts, ami a smaller sick containing a
driest powder made from certain roots known
i only to herself, the secret of w hieli she citing to
as with the tetituity of death. She sallied forth
I from her wild mountain to net the Good
Samaritan, w ith this unknown vegetable janv
der. which she claimed posses*ed a womlei-ful
powei o\or all Disease* inci.icii! to the female
| sex. She termed it "womb physic,” with which
; she proposed to cure all affection- and derange
ments ot that organ, nud kindred cpsh.daiuts
free of charge. With such singular magic did
she relieve nil who applied, that within a few
years her name and fame became know n fat and
j wide, and hundreds of sull'ering females applied
i for relief and returned to their homes healthy
and liappv. Manv wore anxious to know her
great secret, and large sums of money we re of
fered if she would divulge it—but she stubboi'u
ly refused.
flnriiig her solitary life, she became intimate
with only one woman, a noted midwife some
miles distant, to vvhoin she pi‘omj>ed to
DIVULGE HER SECRET
■■ I— mmmm mu iimi ini m wi—imi mwhw ——i—h
Before dying. In a few years, as tlse sombre
shades of night began to close around her totter
ing frame, she ihipaited this great series to this
friend,
* * * * *****
She too. gained quite a reputation for relieving
Hie suffering of her sex, mid strange it may ap
pear—she scarcely ever failed to cure those old
chronic female complaints that had resisted all
ordinary modes ot treatment. Many yean ago
tlse writer ol'this, while-engaged iu the l’ractice
of Medicine, by a little strategy, succeeded in
procuring the secret of thi* wonderful vegetable
Regulator, which had never been known to the
M edictsl Profession.
Jle gave it a fair and impartial trial in the
treatment of v arious forms and stages of female
complaints with such decided satisfaction, that
in lttt'i he called public attention to its virtues
in
“GKOSS’ MEDK (I
CHIRURCICAL REVIEW/*
Combined with other known vegetable Tonics,
having great power over (he uterine organs;
with /stack Hoot lo act upon the Liver and Row
els. and .Soluble ( it rate of Ison to correct the
blood, he has formed a wonderful combination
for the cure Os ail Female Complaints, consider
ing it the only Female Regulator known, and
now offers this valuable compound to the afflict
ed female, under the name of
- m&n inerMMi iwaMEga——p*u—
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 prescYibeand
recommend these bitters to tlieir female pa
tients.
If you could see the pile of smiling approval
and ecomiums from physicians and the public
who 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 lor old, voting,
married or single female-, who are affected witls
acute or chronic forms of Uterine dci angements.
They cure painful, supprq&sod. scanty, profuse
or irregular Menstruation; Chlorosis or Green
Sickness, Muor Alims or \\ Isites, 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
1 least, hurried Breathing, swimming of the
Head, cold Feet and Hands, loss of Appetite, In
digestion, torpid Liver, Melaneholly. Nervous
ness, W akefillness. Barrenness, physical Pros
tration, etc., etc. Many of these are relieved bv
the use of ouly one bottle.
Are thoroughly aroused and restored to a heal
thy action, Dy the use of these Bitters. Its pe
culiar Iron and Vegetable combination, places
it far ahead of any similar preparation before
the public.
I t has-no equal on this continent, acting power
fully and promptly in all cases, where noorgan-
Ic lesioiwjiists. It is just tlse medicine for voting
girls’ who have some diilicultv in retaining the
bloom on the cheeks, and who do not feel exact
ly right. For the mother at the ‘‘change of life,”
it soothes and quiets until the critical period is
passed, as sweetly as if enjoying tlse brightest
beams of opal ray, flitting through the air of
oriental climes. The medicine i*sold at the low
price offl 50 per Bottle, or six for ssoo, and can
be had of all Drggist.s and M erchants ths'ough
out tlse country. Address
J. P. DROMGOOLE&CO* Prop’s,
Memphis, Teim.
CROMGOOLE & CO.’S
Bucau.
'J'he Best and Cheapest now before the
I public, for all affections and derangments
lof :he Kidneys and Bladder. Large Bottles
only $1 00 or six for $5 0L Sold by all
■ Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
J. P. RKOMGOOLE & CO., Trop’s,
Memphis, Tcnn.
To All Wiioin it may Concern :
(-lEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY. Delilah
X Parham having, in proper form, appliicd
: to me for permanent letters of Administration
i on the estate of Pulaski Parham, late of said
j County deceased. This is to cite all. and singu
j lar the p red iters and next of kin of Pulaski
| Parham, to b* and appear it mv oilier within
I the time prescrHnftl l>> fcny, to show cause, if
I they can, why permanent administration should
; not he granted to Delilah Parham on Pulaski
Parham’s Estate.
Witness mv hand and Official Signature. Nov
25th. 18T0, .1. A .ItOU ARP. Old * v IS. ( ’.
AGENTS WANTEIT
In all parts of the United States, to sell
L. V. DEFOREST <£ CO.'S
Aluminum Gold Jewelry!
Agents are making S2OO and. S3OO per week
selling the Aluminum -Jcwclrv. The best imi
tation of gold ever introduced. It lia> the ex
act color, which it always retains, and stands
the test of the strongest acids. No one can tell
it from Gold only by weight—flic Aluminum
Gold being about 1-10 lighter. L. V. Dkkokkst
A < <)., are selling their goods for 1-10 the price
gold jewelry is sol 1 for, and on most liberal
terms to agents—l-1 cash, balance in 30. 60 and
90 days. Ve send persons wishing to act as a
gents, a full and complete assortment of goods,
consisting oi Scabs, l»rou*lct». Lockets, Ladies’
and Gents’ Chains. Pins, Rings,"Sleeve Buttons,
btiids, Ac,, for 1100—’to be paid when the
goods me received, tlie other .<io in 30, 00 and !«i
dags. Parties wishing to order goods and act
as agents will address L. V. DEFOREST ACO
nov. 11-w3in 40 A 42 Broadway. New York.
S. 11. I'ATTILLCMsent
GROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED
mrmmmxii
BOTH THE
ELiSTU: AND MIUTTLE
on
LOCKSTITCH.
SUITABLE FOR ANY KIND OF FAMI
LY SEWING NONE BETTER.
Sleii and Boys’ Clothing
Made on tfce Mo.Ht Reasonable Terms.
lu fact, almost any description of
SEWING done
AsClieap as tlio Cltenpest’
AND
ix Tin: most ktvi.k. ■
DOIUHTIEII
Egyptian
Stock fifoon::
; * ' •* ■. -r ”
Ii m y
#
WHAT EVERT I>ER.
l, «■*.« X
SOX OI OIIT TO KNOW !
THAT OOiOilfiTlO K
OYPTIAW KITHK FOOD
~6'm
| Ik just nliat the E'annrrN,
the St«t*k ISakers itiul tlie
i
lloiiKekeeperK should use
to fatten anti preserve the
condition of tlaeii’ SlorscK,
Nliilck, Cons, Hogs, Sheep,
and Poultry. It liuk heen
tested by thotiwnnd.M. and
doeK all the Proprietors*
claim for it.
WrSend for Price Lists,
showing Discount to Heal
ers.
Put up in boxes at sl,and
$2 each, and 10, and 20
pounds. Kaclt box eon*
tains directions.
A. A. SOLOtf OX* A CO.,
Havmuutli, (*«.
nov. I—sw3in
Mtitttetg
AND
DRESS-MHIS
BY MRS. & MISS CRANDALL,
Millnoi* Hriuk Ituililino-, on
the Corner of Main and JFrw in Streets,
fartersville, Oeorgla,
Where they w ill he happy »ee tlieir fsiends
and patrons. nov. 1-w ts
ty |T t#t ♦ I OPKNI ' :!>
IN THE TO I VN OF
CARTERSVILLE,
By the Long-Tried
and Never-Flinching old Firm of
HOWARD & ERWIN,
, m wT f
who have on hand,
and Receiving Weekly,
FRESH SUPPLIES OP
Staple and Fancy
DRY-GOODS!!!
Cl 0 tiling,
Hats, Bootsf, Shoes
AN» ETC.
also, JiAOGm: axi) r.vn:,
fiIOCERIES, PROBIIE, Ac.
IN FACT, Everything, nearly, kept in the Mer
cantile Jane, all Departments, is sold by r.s
at the lowest possible prices. Everybody is in
vited to cull and look through oi.'r extensive
Establishment. HOWARD .V ERWIN,
nov. 11 —wtf
I>r. *l. A. .Liekbon,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ORE Iff IS US. riSKER TO S'S DR VO STORK
HE has so arranged his business that he is
now prepared to devote his w htihvtiiu • ami
attention ts the practice, and he ft. cl* tputideat,
with his extensive exiiciionu', that li* •«»n givr
entire Satisfaction. A liberal shafts^!' , . ’ti< n
age respectfully solicited.
Carl erst Üb*. .Jati <«.