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Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, 1
For all the purposes of a I*x*Uvo
MeUiOine.
Perhaps no one medi
al# cine la »<> universally
required by everv
yy body as a cathartic,
■nor was ever any be
fore so universally
1 ftiEl adopted Into use. In
1 i\ craa-/ every country and
amoDf all classes, as
V w this mild but efficient
purgative Fill. Tire
obvious reason
that is araors relia
ble and far more ef
fectual remedy than any other. Those who bare
tried it, know that it cured them: those who have
not, know that it cures their neighbors and hinds;
and all know that what it does once It does al
ways that It never fails through any fault or neg
glect of its composition. We have thousands upon
thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures
of the following complaints, but such cures arc
known In every neighborhood, and we need not
pnblish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions
in all climates; containing neither calomel nor any
deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety
by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them
ever fresh,and makes them pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use in any quantity.
They operate by tbelr powerful influence on tbe
Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate
it into healthy action remove the obstructions
of tbs stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their irregular action to health,
and by'correcting, wherever they exist, such de
rangemenu as aro tbe first origin of disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
the box, so: the following complaints, which these
fills rapidly cure:—
For Dyspepsia or ladlgestloe, Listless,
these, Lssrosr and Loss of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For JLi ver Complaint and Its various symp
toms, Bilious Headache, dick Head*
ache, Jaundice orUrecn Sickness, Bil
ious Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should
Uj Judiciously taken for each ca>e, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
oause it.
For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one
mild dose is generally required.
For Rheumatism. Clout, ravel. Pal
pitation of the Heart, Paia in the
hide, Back and Loins, they should be contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear. %
For Dropsy and Dropsical dwellings
they should bo taken in large and frequent doßea
to produce the effect of a drastic tmrgo.
For Suppression & large dose should be
token as it produces the desired effect by sym
pathy.
Asa IHnnor Pill, take one or two Pills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores tbe appetite,
and invigorates the ■v-—. Renee It is often ad
vantageous where n *eno dc -erneat exists.
One who feels tole able w iten finds tnat a
dose of these Pills nak'es 1 m feel decidedly bet
ter, from their cleaning and renovating effect on
the digestive apparatus.
j Or. J. C. AYER A CO., Practical Chemists,
POWELL. MASS., U. B. A.
I' Or Sltlo, 1.. Vjui oci o * iuc, v/ ,
J. W. CURRY & CO.,
Druggists.
%wxvmw.
JJAVB.TAKEN .CHARGE OF THE
Foundry and Machine Shop,
heretofore owned ami run by
MR. B. SCOFIELD,
of this place, and have engaged the services ol
John «f. LaFontainc ,
Os Atlanta, Ga., as Foreman, which is a suffi
cient guarantee for the success of the establish
ment, as it is a well known fact, throughout the
State, that for promptness and ability, he can
not be surpassed.
We have, also, procured the services of the
Best l&P.ulder in the South;
Also a corps of other Mechanics, and anew
supply of Machinery and Tools have been pur
chased.
IY!r. J. R. HOWELL,
The Renowned Mill-Wright,
Will make his headquarters at this Shop, where
his celebrated
If’af «r irhecl,
and other MILL. MACHINERY, will be built.
Order* are noli cited, at once , for any kind, of
Casting or piece of Machinery We claim a trial,
as we are strictly Southern' mechanics, and de
fy Northern competition to do better or cheaper
work.
B£St Ciumntj ijbrrj Hob ®St ®a.
Will tell parties to the day when they can have
their work, and, if not done according to prom
ise, will make no charge.
We ask the patronage of our friends of the
fiouth. Aid us, and keep the money at home.
G. W. LEE & CO.
Cartorsvllle, Ga., June 20,1870.
it 0 Plaiart®a
ANNOUNCES to the public that he has
purchased the entire interest of the
late Dr. J. W. Curry, in the Drug Store of
J. W. Curry <fc Cos., or, the estate’s interest
in said stook of Drugs, Jledicites, &c., in
the tovrn of Cartemilje, and will continue
the business, at the old stand, where he will
be pleased to dee his old patrons and the
public generally, and supply them with any
thing in his line of business, at the lowest
possible figures.
He invite* * attention of ail to hit* ex
cellent stock of choice and select
I>HUOS,
MEDICIVFJ,
PAIYTS,
OILS,
PUTTY,
GLASS,
ETC.,
A bountiful supply of which he expects to
keep constantly on hand, together with the
most popular Patent Medicines of the day,
Toilet Articles, Perfumery, in fact, the best
of everything in a General Drug House.
/a]?ly personal attention will^
be given to professional T^rf
)U culls, at all hours.
O. POKEBTOIf,
Physician and Druggist,
June 7, 1870. Cartersville , Cia
f. S. RICHABES®!*,
DEALER IN
STOVES,
GRATES
HOUSE FURN
ISHING GOODS
TIN WARE, &G.
r orr.er Wt. -and Hunter Streets,
| jaa. 1, 1870 fitlanta,
George If Jack,
Manufacturer of
camd r e m
oii € ii m 8.
DEALERS IN [CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND ‘.WZLLOYT WARE
WvddJn? F.I«TI#:s and BVPPEMIB, if Gotten up In the
beat style, at short Notice!
We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our
t u : e and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at
th„ -OWEST CASH PRCIES.
W lIITEfIALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
march 10. wit
tnoa. ji. ci.iVir.i JSO. c. xirki-athicx *
AOU’T C. CLAR2K, | JNO. A. FITTK.V.
Established In 1854.
mmAS Ms HiiAEEI & CQs,
(Successors to T. M. & B. C. CLARKE,)
OIPORTERB ANM> DEALERS IN
Eaglisli and A®©rieaa
H AIK DWARE,
cilery, Ires, Stecl,'Nails, E. B. Supplies,A ©.,
Peacutkee Street,
MLANTA, GEORGIA.
Returning you our thanks for past patronage, we hope bv future efforts to merit a continuance
»t the same, promising from our long experience in the HARDWARE trade, (being the oldest
'■irdwaie bouse in ihe city- of Atlanta,! and strict attention to business, together with our pres
et facilities of DIRECT IMPORTATION, and EXCLUSIVELY cash purchases, that we can offer
*qnal inducements to those of any Northern market.
We haw now in store, and arriving daily for the FALL TRADE, the LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE STOCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Jtc., ever brought to this market, and will
soil at prices that defy competition.
With the view of making the JOBBING trade a SPECIALTY, we are now fitting up immedi
ately in the rear of ourpresent stand a WHOLESALE SAMPLE ROOM, where merchants can
select their ENTIRE STOCK from SAMPLES, thereby avoiding the interference of the retail trade.
Extending to you an invitation to call In and examine our stock when yon visit Atlanta, or send
on vour orders, we remain, yours very respectfully. THOS'. M. CLARKE A CO.,
sept 10, 1870-swly * Atlanta, Ga.
SRirmßUff u 4 BBLLINGRATR,
Dealers in
Cook and Heating ■■iilMftl
Grates, Tin-Ware,
Tinners' Trimmings,
Slate Mantles,
Wrought].! ron Pipes
For Steam, Gas and Water. DRAIN PIPE, RUBBER HOSE, PUMPS,
STEAM FITTINGS. OIL CUPS, GLOBE VALVES, STEAM GAUGES and
WHISTLES, HYDRAULIC RAMS, GAS FITTINGS and FIXTURES,
GLOBE AND PATENT BURNERS, SHEET IRON, TIN PLATE,
LEAD, COPPER AND BRASS, WATER CLOSETS, WASH BAI3INS,
fiS-grßuy Hunnicutt & Bcllingraths Colombia Cook. &C., &C
Vo 9. .7 iarietto Street, .ITLJJTJ, fwjf.
HUNNICUTT & BELLING RTA. T«H ,
No. 9,'Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.
Plumbers, steam and Fitters,
COPPER SMITHS AND BHEE I IRON WORKERS.
ROOFING, in all its branches, in Tin and Corugated Iron. —sept. 23. wSm
THE LIVE” DRUG STORE!
Mmm £ Fox
WHOLESALE DKUfifIISYS,
t Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets, I
xtTja.it r a. georcia.
june 1, 1870. wly
ttEST & KIRKPATRICK.
DRUGGISTS,
CABTEBSYILLE, ,••• GEOBGIA.
Jurge, that they are now receiving,
from Sew l’o .:i.l fc t .
aad expect from their long familiarity \
with the wautt of the Country to be \g yH*
able to meet the wishes of all. *® r ’ Ws * r
gQrTh**y do not intend to be out-done by any house South, in regard to
either quality or price of Good*, and solicit a call from everybody before
purchasing elsewhere. BEST & KIRKPATRICK,
Ga., Gept. 22, 1070. Druggists.
GREAT UKi IN PRICES!
We Have A Stock of
FLANNELS, LINBEYS AND
Blaskeis, Skawl», Cloafcs and
NUBIAS, WHICH WE ABE OFFEBINB AT
Remarkably Low Prices !
AI.SO A SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AMD CAPS, VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, TRUNKS,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
WE PROPOSE TO SELL THE ABOVE GOODS
AT OBEATLY
Reduced Pokes
FOR TH i:
Next Sixty Days!
COME A.ND TRY US, -AJSTD WE WILL
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
s. & 31. LIEBBAY, Cartersvillc, Ga.
NOTICE.—Cash paid for Rags, Copper, Brass, Iron and all sorts of Fur-
Skins. We are Agents for the Rock City Paper Mills, and will furnish wrap
ping paper at Mill Prices. Dec. 16th,—lm.
PmLABfiLPSXA am! ATLANTA
Wine and Liquor
COMPANY.
NO. 2. GRANITE BLOCK, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
DIALERS II
PURE. WINES AND LIQUOR*,
Call Particular Attention to their
Peach 1 Apple Brandy
June 7, 1870. w6m
w a7lansdelL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO-« WHITEHALL ST ; ATLANTA- GA
Offers splendid inducements, and all who need good Drugs at low figures will do well to
give him a call. Pays special attention to order? from Country Merchants.
Paints, Oil, Blass, Pise Medicinal
AJSB Willi.
Everything pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be found there.
NOTICES SPECIAL
Daily Drain irom the
«IDI COLB SDIA FOUNT”
All that man could expect in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lansdcll challenges his
Soda competitors to produce the fluid as near the freeiing point as his. The coldest and
he best in the city, Pure Fruit Syrups.
W. A-Lansdell,lVo, 1 © Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
Mav 12 1870 ly. ....
wTTTwADSWORTH & CO.,
Importers of
.QABDWARE, AND... QHNS.,..
Wholesale Dealers in
WlMm MECHANIC’S TOOLS,
House-Furnishing Goods, Carriage Material,
j. STOVER GRATES AND MANTELS.
SI AGENTS FOK NAILS ANB BELTING.
NO. 24 WHITEHALL STREET, CORNER ALABAMA.
Atlanta, } { Gboegia
nov. 17, 1870-wly_
M. p * STOVALL
yUs uSS Cot to n W are-Ho use
AND GENERAL
Cent mission Merchant.
Jackson Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
CONTINUES to give his personal attention
to the Storage and .Salc'or Cotton and other
Produce, Orders for Plantation and Family
supplier carefully filled. LIBERAL CASH AD
VANCES made on consignment* when desired,
oet 28,-w3m
FURNITURE.
THE UNDERSIGNED
IS OFFERING DECI
DED BARGAINS IN FDRNI
TTTJTIE. CALL
AND SEE.
ROBERT BRUCE.
uly 14th, 1870 -If.
R. F. MAD,OX. J. L. WINTER
R. F. MaMts & Ho.
TOBACCO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
WHrgrinia and JCorth Carolina
TOBACCO.
NO. IS, ALABAMA STREET ATLANTA, GA
Consignment! solicited. Will make liber
al advances when desix&d. aug.l, ’69
layman Cbapia,
Brick and Stone
Mas oh,
CARTERSVILLE. GA.
1 to do any of the above work
upon short notice and at low figuers.
Waterwheel,
Mill Gearing,Shafting Pulleys
Poole « hol^'^hmobeJ
LCsend roßAcmcuuiLj^:
*, lO .U.VU;
BARTOW HOUSE,
I jif CAItTERSYILLE, OA .,
BY J.T. GUTHRIE , Proprietor.
This House has just been completed and furn
ished—New House , New Furniture , jVeto Pro
prietor, jVew Arranyemento. A handsome
three-story Brick Building , on tAe iioef of
the W $ A R R and near the Depot: Table al
ways supplied with the very beet the market af
fords. Clean Beds, and faithful Porters and
Servants, and chargee for Board, by the single
meal, day, week and month, moderate. Call
and test my fare and treatment.
May 2« «X. T. Gathrla.
$3 WATCH I $3 WATCH!
THE GREAT EUROPEAN
Eureka Aluminum Geld Watch Cos.
■at* AF*OIJ»T*D
LY- ETOEEST & CO. Jewelers,
40 42 Broadway, Now York,
So’e g-tnts for the V. 8.
And have authorised them to tall their great
Ecu* a aluminum Gold WsTciixsfor T*a*s
Dollars, and warrant eaeb and ovary one to
keep correct time for one year. This W ateto we
guarantee to be the best and cheapest timekeep
er that U now la use in any part of the Globe.—
Tbs works are In double cases. Ladies and
Gents’ size, and arc beautifully chased. The
eases are made or the metal now so widely known
in Europe as Aluminum Gold. It has the tract
ooior of Gold , which it aleoay retain*; it will
stand the test of the strongest acids; no one can
tell it from Gold only by weight, the Aluminum
Gold being 1-10 lighter. The works are made
by machinery, same as the well known Ameri
can Watch. The Aluminum is a cheap metal,
hence we can aiTord to sell the W atch (Or $3 and
make a small profit. We pack the Watch safely
in a small box and send it by mall to any part
of the U. S. on receipt of $5.60; fifty cent* (Or
packing and postage. Address all orders to
L. T. DEFOREST A CO.,
nor. 11-w3m 40 k 42 Broadway, N. Y.
Dr. SCUEKt'E Adviict Coneump
tivea to so to Florida In Winter.
Having for the last thirty-five years devoted
my whole time and attention to the study of
lung diseases and consumption, I feel that f un
derstand fully the course that ought to be pur
sued to restore a tolerably bad case of diseased
lungs to healthy soundness. The first and most
important 6tep is for the patient to avoid taking
cold, and the nest of all places on this continent
for this purpose in winter, is Florida, well down
in the State, where the temperature is regular,
and not subject to such variations as in more
Northern latitudes. Palatka is a point I can re
commend. A good hotel is kept there by Petef
man. Last winter I saw several persons there
whose lungs had been badly diseased, but who,
under the Dealing influence of the climate and
my medicines, were getting well.
One hundred miles further down the river is a
point which I would prefer to l’alatka, as the
temperature is more even aud the air dry and
bracing, tfellonville and Enterprise are loca
ted there. I should give a decided preference to
Mellonville. It is two mile* from river or lake,
and it seems almost impossible to take cold there.
The tables in Florida might be better, and pa
tients complain at times out that is a good sign,
as it indicates u return of appetite, and when
this is tho ease they generally increase in flesh,
and then the longs' must heal’.
Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many
other places in various parts of Florida, can be
safely recommended to consumptives in winter.
My reasons for saying so are that patients are
less liable, to take cold there than where there is
a less even temperature, and it is not necessary
to say that where a consumptive person exposes
himself to frequent colds he Is certain to die
shortly. Therefore my advice is, go welt down
into the State out of reach ot the prevailing east
winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any
other of the localities I have named, will benefit
those who are troubled with a torrid liver, a dis
ordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat
or cough, but for those whose lungs are diseased
a more southern point is earnestly recommend
ed.
For fifteen years prior to 1869, I was profes
sionally in New York, Boston, Baltimore and
Philadelphia every week, where I saw and ex
amined on an average five hundred patients a
week. A practice so extensive, embracing ev
ery possible nhase of lung disease, has enabled
me to understand the disease fully, and
hence, my caution in regard to taking cold. A
person may take vast quantities of “Scheuck’s
Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake
Pills,” and yet die if he does not avoid taking
cold.
In Florida, nearly every body Is using
Schenck’s Mandrake Pills, for the climate is
more likely to produce billious habits than more
northern latitudes. It is a well established fact
that natives of Florida rarely dio of consump
tion, especially those of the southern part. On
the other hand, in New England, one. third, at
least, of the population die of this terrible dis
ease. In the Middle States it does not prevail
so largely, still there are many thousands of ca
ses there’ What a vast percentage of life woud
be saved if consumptives were as easily alarm
ed in regard to taking fresh cold as they are
about scarlet fever, small pox, &c. But they
are not. They take what they term a little cola,
which they are credulous enough to believe will
wear off in a few days. They pay no attention
to it, and hence it lays the foundation for anoth
er and another still, until the lungs are diseased
bevond all hope for cure.
My advice to persons whose lungs are affected
even slightly is. to lay in a stock of Schenck’s
Pulmonic Syrup, Schenck’s Seaweed Tonic and
Schenck’s Mandrake Pills and go to Florida. I
recommend these particular medicines becaue I
am thoroughly acquainted with their action. I
know that where they are used in strict accord
ance with my directions they will do the work
that Is required. This accomplished, nature will
do the rest. The physician who prescribes for
cold, congh or night-sweats, and then advises
the patient to walk or ride out every day, will
be sure to have a corpse on his hands before long.
My plan is to give my three medicines’ in ac
cordance with the printed directions, exceot in
some cases where a ft'eer use of ;he Mandrake
Fills is necessary. My object i3 to give tone to
the stomach—to get up a good appetite. It is al
ways a good sign when a patient begins to grow
hungry. I have hopes or such. W ith a relish
for food and the gratification of that relish comes
good blood, and with it more flesh, which isclose-
Fy followed by a healing of the lungs. Then the
cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills
and clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate
and annoy, and the patient gets well, provided
he avoids' taking cold.
Now there are many consumptive who have
net the means to go to Florida. The question
may be asked, is there no hope for such? Cer
tainly there is. My advice to such is, and ever
has been, to stay in a warm room during winter,
with a temperature of about seventy degrees,
which should be kept regularly at that point,
by means of a thermometer. Let such a patient
take his exercise vrithin the limits of the room
by walking up and down as much as his strength
will permit, in order to keep up a healthy circu
lation of the blood. I have cured thousands by
this svstem, and can do »o again. Consumption
is as easily cured as any other disease if it is ta
ken in time, and the proper kind of treatment is
pursued. The fact stands undisputed on record
that Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, Mandrake Pills,
*nd Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of
what seemed to bo hopeless cases of consump
tion. Go where yon will, you will be almost cer
tain to find some poor consumptive who has been
rescured from the very jaws of death by their
use.
So far as the Mandrake Pills are concerned,
everybokv should keep a supply of them on hand.
They act on the liver better than calomel, and
leave none of its hurtful effects behind. In fact
they are excellent in all cases where a purgative
medicine is required. If you have partaken too
freely of fruit and diarrhwa ensues, a dose of the
Mandrakes will cure you. If you are subject to
sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes
and they will relieve you in two hours. If you
would obviate the effect of a change of water, or
the too free indulgence in fruit, take one of the
Mandrakes every night or every other night, and
you may then drink water and eat watermel
ons, pears, apples, plums, peeches or corn, with
out the risk orbeing made sick by them. They
will protect those who live in damp situations
against chills and fevers. Try them. They are
perfectly harmless. They can do you good only.
I have abandoned my professional visits to
Boston and New York, but continue to see pa
tients at my office, No. 15N. SIXTH street, Phil
adelphia, every Saturday, from 9 A. m. to 2 F. u.
Those who wish a thorough examination with
the Respirometer will be charged five dollars.—
The Respirometer declares the exact condition
of the lungs, and patients can readily learn
whether they are curable or not. But I desire it
distinctly understood that the medicines de
pends upon their being taken strictly according
to directions.
In conclusion, I will say that when persons
take my medicines and their systems are
brought into a healthy condition thereby, they
are not so liable to take cold, yet no one with
diseased lungs can boar a sudden change of at
mosphere without the liability of greater or less
irritation of the bronchial tubes.
Full directions in all languages accotnpauy
mv medicines, so explicit and clear that any one
can use them without consulting me, and can
be bought from any druggist.
J. H. SCIIENCK, M. D.
No. 15 N. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 3, 1810-wly.
LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUM3E . I
HAVING purchased the stewm 'Saw Mill
formerly belonging :z> ames Sligh, I
have now on hand, and o i supply, all per
flons in want of Lumber, of any kind or qual
ity, at the customary rates per foot, either
delivered at the Mill or in Cartcrsrille. My
supply of timber being of the best quality
and inexhaust&ble, I am prepared to fill or
ders of any size or for any quality at short
notice Addrees MOSES H. SMITH,
qajlswly Cartersv : lle, Ga.
Sheriff sales for Jan., ’7i.
WILL be cold, before the Courthouse door In
Cartersville. Bartow County, Ga., on the
rst Tuesday la Jiauarv, 1871. within the us
ual hours or sale, the following property, to-wit:
A .80, One gray horse mule, about seven
years of age, levied on as the property of
Ambrose Piekard, and sold to satisfy a cer
tain fi fa issued from Bartow Superior Court,
in favor of J. W. shepherd and J. J. Jones,
against skid Ambrose Pickard, garnishee.
. Nov3. W. W. RICH Sheriff,
/"'I EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTT.-Robt. J.
JUT Tucker nas applied for exemption of
Personalty, and l will pass upon the same at my
ofllce, on the 15th day of December, 1870.
This. Deo. 9th, 1870.
J. A. HoWABD, Ord'v B. Cs
“ Understanding is a Well-Spring of
Life Unlo Him That Halh If
Pine Log Masonic Insti
„ tute.
Providence permitting the exercise# will
be resumed at thia favorite Temple of Edu-
C *™? n on First Monday in January, 1871.
The above Institution- ao well known to
the people of Bartow county—ia still at the
same place, inviting the airea of “Father
and to suatain ita fine reputation. The
iocation ia fourteen milea North of Carters-
T|| le. and ten milea Northeast of Caaaville,
on the old Tennessee Federal Road. The
scenery ia grand and imposing. Pine Log
Mountains rise with graceful majesty in the
East, and other chains in view, all calculated
to arouse in the mind of the student, an ar
dent desire to study more and more, “Our
rather s House.”
The school during the year just closing,
has been a brilliant suocess, whether we
consider the number of students in constant
attendance, or the nature of the instruction
imparted. The rapid and substantial prog
ress of those connected with the Institution,
is a living testimony of genuine effort.
The Trustees are happy to inform the pub
lic that Rev. J M. BRITTAIN, the present
incumbent, has located permanently at the
above place, aud is determined to have a
••High Sohool” second to none. The efforts
of the Professor during the year have met
with universal esteem, and we take this oc
casion to recommend him as a ripe schollar,
a mild but firm disciplinarian, a Christian
gentleman and in every respect worthy the
patronage of a generous public.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
J. R. ADAIR, Sect’y.
The Principal returns his thanks to the
public for their liberal patronage and com
plimentary tokens of esteem, and assures
all, that the past is a guaranty for the fu
ture, No effort will be spared to qualify the
student for usefulness in the future career
of life. Elocution and Composition writing
receive particular attention. Frequent lec
tures on Morality, Taste, Criticism, etc,,
show that these subjects "arc of vital impor
tance.
Parents cannot send their children into a
better community. No bar-room, with its
attendant evils can lodge here. Church fa
cilities are abundant, the water pure, local
ity healthy, and board may be obtained at
from eight to ten dollars per month in good
families. A few of good moral character
can board with the Principal, if application
is made by the first of January.
Everything usually emr raced in the Cata
logue es High Schools will be taught in thia
Institution.
Competent Aaalatanti will be at
All their Posts
There will be two Sessions—The First,
extending from the Firat Monday in Janu>
ary, to the 9th day of June. Summer va
cation lasts one month. The second Ses
sion begins the 10th day of Julj, and ends
the 9th day of November. Tuition payable
in July and December. Send forward with
out further ceremony, your boys and girls
Rates of Tuition, Classes, Ac.,
Juvenile Class.- $1 60 per month of
four weeks: ORTHOGRAPHY, READING,
WRITING, ENGLISH GRAMMAR, GEOG
RAPHY, ARITHMETIC.
Junior Ciasb.- $2 60 per month of four
weeks. ENGLISH COMPOSITION, HIS
TORY, BOOK-KEEPING, ELEMENTARY
ALGEARA, ANATOMY, PHISIOLOGY
and HYGIENE.
Altiot Class, — $8 00 per month of foui
weeks. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, AS
TRONOMY, MINEROLOGY, BOTANY,
RHETORIC, BOURDON’S ALGEBRA.
Seniok Class —s3 60 per month of four
weeks. MENTAL AND MORAL S. IENCE,
LATIN, GREEK, FRENCH, GEOMETRY,
SURVEYING, METEOROLOGY, ETC.
RECAPITULATION.
FOR TEN MONTHS SESSION.
Juvenile Class sl6 00(
Junior Class 25 0 0
Altior Class 80 00.
Senior Class 35 0 0
For further information, address,
J. M. BRITTAIN, A. M.,
Principal, P. L. M. 1.,
Pine Log, Georgia.
Or any one of the
BOAED OF TRUSTEES.
A. A. VINCENT,
WILLIAM H. KING,
WILLIAM ALLEN,
JAMES CARSON,
A. J. WEEMS,
J. R. ADAIR, See’y
ATLANTA SACK FACTORYT
WE are prepared, at all seasons, to fill or
ders for Grain and Flour Sacks, of any
size, quality, or quantity at our factory in At
lanta, Ga. W. A. MITCHELL A CO.
sept Sfi, IffTO.wly
BEgm^^mniT
(Successors to Tomumbox-Dekxubt Cos.)
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G2B A 630 Broadway, N. 7.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Carriages, Buggies, &c.
Especially adapted for the Southern Beads.
OUR STOCK COMPRISES
LIGHT VICTORIAS,
PHAETONS,
CABRIOLAS,
ROCKAWAYS;.
And all other style* of .Fine Carriage*,
Tor on* or two horse*.
TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES,
On Eliptic and Side Springe.
CONCORD BUGGIES,
MAIL HACKB A JERSEY WACONS."
We are also Sole Manufacturers of the
WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY
AXV
Plantation Wagon for 1,2, 4A 6 Horses.
The best Buggy and Wagon In America for
the money.
We have had an experienee of thirty yaws te rn**
ing work for the Southern BUtee. »nakno ex jr
what ia wanted to etand the road*. We invtt* all to
send for Circulars, and part«* Ti-M***" York we
especially invite to call at ««;.
Ve solicit the trade ofmc«han» naiL
Illustrated Circulars, with prtoee, j
A. T. DKMAREST N Y.
W. W. WOODRUFF. GA.
Demarest A Woodruffs
Ar ° w.iX-'ss*
be*prepared to supply any style or quaUty
of Vehicle, at their lowest rates.
June 2, 1870-wly