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TJie (artcmille Express
Is published weekly on every Thursday Morn-
I ug, by
SAMUEL H. SMITH, Editor and Prop’r.
In tbe town of Carters ville, Hartow County, Ga.
Terms of Subscliption:
One copy one year (in advance,) $>2.00
One copy si* months, -• j.oo
One copy one year, (payable during year; 3.U0
This latter proposition is con lined to citiiens
of Bartow county only.
Terms of Advertising:
Transient [On# Month or Less.) persquare often
solid Nonpsritd or Brevier lines or le", One
Hollar for the first, and Fifty Cents for each sub
sequent. Insertion.
Ann'uil ur Contrort, One Hundred and Twenty
IKdlnrs per column, or in that proportion.
professional Cfavds.
Joint XV. Woifoi’d,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
C* RTKRSVILLK QKOIM.IA.
Office over Pinkerton’s Drug Store. Oct. 17.
W. T. WOFFORD, A. I*. WOFFORI).
Wofford A Wofford,
AITORNEYS AT LAW,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
June 23, 1870.
It. W. Mtirphcy,
ATTrORNcY AT LAW.
CACTEUBVILLK, GEORG!
Will practice in t!ie courts of the Cherokee
ircuit. Particular attention j-iven to the col
lection of claims. Ollicc with Col. Abda John
son. Oct. 1.
Joliu .1. Jones,
ATTORNEY AT LAW & REAL ESTATE AGENT,
GAKTEttSVIILE .. .GEORGIA.
Will attend promptly to all professional busi
ness entrusted to his c.ire; also, to tbe buying
and selling of Beal Estate. Jan 1.
Jore. A. llonurii,
Ordinary of Bartow County, and
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
GAKTKIISVU.ee, GEORGIA.
Jan 1, 1870.
A. iff. Fonto,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
C RTKRSVILLK : GEORGIA.
( With Col. Warren Akin.)
Will practice in the courts of Bartow, Cobb,
Folk, Floyd, Gordon, Murray, Whitfield and ad
joining counties. March 30.
J NO. COXE, J. H. WIKtE.
r»xc & WUtle,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND NOTARIES PUBLIC,
C MtTELSVI LLK GEORGIA.
John C'oxc, Commissioner of Deeds for South
Carolina. Sept 9.
T. W. MILNER, O. 11. MILNER.
Tliliirr A
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CARTERS VILLE, GEORGIA^
Will attend promptly to business entrusted to
their care. Jan. 15.
Warrou Aiiiai,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CARTER? VILLE GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts of the State.
Kam. 19. fi*aii3lo.
Fashionable Tailor and Agent
for Sewing Machines,
WILL attend promptly to the Cutting, Re
pairing, and Making Boys’ and Mens’
< lothing; also, Agent for the sale of the cele
brated Grover A Baker Sewing Machines, of
fice over Stokely & Williams Store. Entrance
from the rear. feb 17.
III*. J. A. Jackson,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
or FIE IS UR. RISKS ft TO S'S DRUG STORE
HR has so arranged his business that he is
now prepared to devote his whole lime and
attention ts the practice, and he feels confident,
with his extensive experience, that he can give
entire satisfaction. A liberal share of patron
age respectfully solicited.
Carters ville, Jan 6.
John W. Slyer,
HOUSE-PAINTER.
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Will attend promptly to business in his line.
Jan 19. 1870 — wly
W. R. fTloaiaiicastlc,
Jeweler and Watch and Clock
Repairer,
CAKTKRSVILIE GEORGIA.
Office in front of A. A. Skinner Co’s Store.
KeiiiH‘saw 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. Kooms neat and clean and especially
adapted for families. A line large piazza lias
been recently added to the comforts of the cstab
-1 s'linent. FLETCHER A FREYKR,
jwuelßwtf Proprietors.
J'luglish School.
MISS MIN'DA HOWARD will open an Eng
lish Mixed School, in a School Room just
completed, near the residence ot J. A. Howard,
Cartersville, (la., on the Second Monday in July
next. Girls and little boys will be admitted on
the following terms :
JF’tat Cl.ws:
Spelling, Reading. Writing, Primary
Arithmetic and Geography, (per nonth) f1.50
Sttoni) ®liPss:
English Grammar, Geography, Histo
ry, and Arithmetic, (per month,) $2.00
No deduction made for loss of time, except in
cases of protracted sickness.
The term will end on the 12th of December
next. Cartersville, june 80-wlm
6.W.X.EE&CO.
jjJAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE
Foundry and Machine Shop,
heretofore owned and run by
MR. B. SCOFIELD,
of this place, and have engaged the services of
John and. IjaFontuine ,
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 JHoulder in the South;
Also a corns of other Mechanics, and anew
supply of Machinery and Tools have been pur
chased.
Mr. J. R. HOWELL,
The Renowned MilMVright,
Will make his headquarters at this Shop, where
his celebrated
If’ ater If’ heel,
and other MILE MA< HINEKY, will be built.
Orders art solicited, at once-, for any kind, of
Casting or piece of Machinery. We claim a trial,
as wc are strictly Southern mechanics, and de
fy Northern competition to do better or cheaner
work. *
<suarant,g Bfctrs 3ob sEte jo o .
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
South. Aid us, and keep the money at home.
G. W. LEE & CO.
Cartersville, Ga., june 30, 1870.
PHOTOGRAPHS, EEKOTYPES,
ETC., ETC., ETC..
f|VU2 UNDERSIGNED would respectful'
JL ly inform the citizens of Cartersville
and surrounding country, that they have
located their Mammoth Tent near the Pres
byterian Church, and are prepared to offer
a good opportunity to those wishing good
pictures. Our prices are as low as any ar
tist can afford.
We also have a fine assortment of Albums,
Cases, and Frames, which will be sold on
reasonable terms. Give us a call.
WEST «& MOSELEY,
June 10,-tf. Photographers.
mxAßmsriME if mi r mum.
VOL. 9.
Weekly ia Site Beautiful Valley of the Ktowal., al Twa Ddllaps per Annum, “Invariably iu and Upward/' Is one Tlotto.
LUMBER! LUMBER !! LUMBER!!!
.WING purchased the .Steam Saw Mill
formerly belonging to James 31igh, I
have now on band, an 1 can supply, all per
sons in want, of Lumber* <>f any kind or qual
ity, at o.ie customary rates per foot, either
delivered at the Mill or in Cartersville. My
supply of timber being of the best quality
and inexbauatable, lain prepared to fill or
ders of any size or for anv quality at short
notice Address MOSES 11. SMITH,
q.ijlowly Cartersv-lle, Ga.
ISARTOW HOISi:7
| jip CARTERSVILLE, GA.,
JIY J. T. GUTHRIE , Proprietor.
This House has just been completed and furn
ished—Neio House, A r evj Furniture, A T eu’ Pro
prietor, Pew Arrangements. A handsome
Ihreentorj Erick Building, on the East Side of
the W t \ .1 It R and near the JJepot: Table al
ways supplied with the very best the market af
fords. Clean Beds, and faithful Porters and
Serran's, and charges for- Board, by the single
meat, day, week and month, moderate. Call
and test my fare and treatment.
May 26' ' .1. r F. Giitliri^.
JOHN T. OWEN,
natch and dock Repairer,
and Jeweler,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
ITT I LL keep constant- g*h
V? ly on hand, for sale wSsSL
a well selected stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Gold, Silver and Steel
SPECTACLES.
<jc., &c. Can furnish any kind of Silver
Plate, extra tine Gold Watches or Jewelry,
at short notice, as cheap as they can be
bought in any other market. Goods cheap-
Work warranted. terms cash,
nug 12, lBGU.wly
LIVERY STABLE.
Ford «& Moon.
CA RTERS VILLE, GA.,
IS prepared, at all hours, to furnish con
veyances into the country—saddle-horse,
buggy, buck, roekaway, or wagon. Also, to
board stock, &c. nov. 3.
Gear Shop,
Harness,
S' D-cW.r. -- ■ j Bridles,
'tf*' Saddles
and GEAR, Manufactured and Repaired in
the very best style of the art, in the quickest
time and at the shortest notice, and for less
money than is usually paid for such work
and stock. Try me ! W. C. EDWARDS.
Cartersville. mch 9—wly
Dr. ;L\ M.
- * ' * f:~ - , • . . JohuHon,
gL.-V I ff- -.
DENTIST,
.
Teeth drawn without pain, by the use of nar
cotic spray. mch 9.
dj AA / WWANTED, an active
t/ljyj man, in each county in the
States, to travel and take orders by sample,
for TEA, COFFEE, and SPICES. To suita.
ble men wc will give a salary of S9OO to
one thousand dollars a year, above traveling
and other expenses, and a reasonable com
mission on sales.
Immediate applications are solicited from
proper parties. References exchanged.--
Apply to, or address immediately,
J. PACKER &. CO.
‘Continental Mills,”
384 Bowery, New York.
R. F. MAD JOX. J. L. WINTER
B * TOBACCO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
t'irginla and Ji'orth Carolina
TOBACCO.
NO. 19, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GA
Consignments solieited. Will make liber
al advances when desired. aug I,’G9
C. THOMPKINS, avorably
/Jpcm-known as a good Workman on
clocks and watches and
jewelry, has removed his place
of Work to his Residence on the
H ill, East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A.
W illiams. \Ji«rk done on shortenotice.—
W H GILBERT & CO..
CARXEKSVILLE, GA.,
Dealers In
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NALLS,
CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS, and GRASS SEEDS,
TERMS FROM THIS BATE':
STRICTLY O-A-S-EE.
Agents for sale of
Threshing and Mill Machinery.
Agents for sale of
Mnrfee Sub Soii Plows.
Agents for sale of
FERTILIZERS.
Dickson’s Compound;
.A.TSriD.RAEIW' COE’S,
Baugh’s Raw Bone, And
OTHERS.
Agents for sale of Polk County
Pintos For Rootin^.
W. i. IDWARDS,
HAS AOW READY FOR USE,
A FIRST-CLASS HEARSE, AND
Will give SPECIAL ATTENTION
n case of Deaths to encasing the dead, and
Being Agent fer Erwin & .loucs’
METALIC BURIAL CASES, AND FOR
Wm. Goldsmith’s
WOOD COYTEYTTSTS- he
Notifies ALL, that he is ready at all
hours, to wait on them.
April 7tb,--tf
| DR. JOHN BULL'S
cat Remedies
| SMITH'S TANIA SYRUP!
FOR TIIE CURE OF
AGUE AND FEVER
OR
CHILLS AND FEVER.
The proprietor of th*s celebrated medicine jus ly
; claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever ofler
-1 ed to the pu *lic for the *afe % certain, npeedy and per
manent cure of and Fever .or Chills and Pave**
wlit-Uierof Shorter longstanding. He refeisto the
emir? tVestern arul tGuth-vestern country to bear him
testimony to the truth of ihe assertion, that in no esse
whatever will it fail to cure, it the directions are striet
iv lolli.wed and ca l ied on'. In a great many case. a
■■inirip (lose has , een sufficient for a cure, and whole
families nave - een cured by a sing'e bottle, with a per
fect restoration of the general health It ts, however,
prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its
uao 'a continued in smaller doses for a week or two af
ter the disease lias been checked, more especially In
difficult and long s anding cases. Usually, this tnedi
cine will not require a y aid to keep the bowels in
gmd order; should the patient, however, require a
cithartic medicine, after having t ken three or four
loses of tl.o Tonic, i single dose of BULL’ - , VETET.V
BLE KAM’IY P 11.1,3 mill be sufficieit.
DR. JOH* BILL’S
Principal Office
No. 40 IPiLi.li, Cross street,
IjQuisvilie, Ky,
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
Io my United States and World wide Read
ers:
T HAVE received many tcslimorials from proses-
I 8 onal and medical uien, as my almanacs and v«ri
°u® public 'lions have shown, all of which are genuine,
ihe following from a highly educated and popular
phpsician in Georgia, is certainly oi:e of the most sen-
S blecoinaiunicatioßf I have ever received. Dr. Uein
e it knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo
ny and. serves to be written in le’ters of gtdd. Hear
what the Doctor says of Bull's Worm L’estr , yer
Villauosv, Walker co., Ga, )
June 29tb, iB6O
DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir:—l have recently giv
en your “Worm Destroyer’’ several trials, and find ii
w nderful ly efficacious. I'has not failed in a single
ins auce, to have the w ished-for Gleet. lam doing u
p etty large country practice, and have daily use for
some article ol the kind. lam free to c nfess that I
know of no remedy recommended by tlieablesi authors
t iatisso certain and speedy in its t Heels, on thecon
t ary tiiey are uncertain in the extreme. My object
ii writing you is to find out upon what terms l ean
get the medicine directly from you. if I can get it
upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of it. Jam
aware that the use of such articles is contrary to the
teachings and p-actice of a great majority of the reg
ular line of M. D.’s, bul I see no just cause or good
sense In discarding a remedy which we know to be ef
ficient,simply because we may be ignorant of its com
bination. For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all
and any means to alleviate suffering hum nity which
I may be able to ommand—not hesitating because
someone more ingenious than myself tusy have learn
d its effects first, and secured the sole right tc secure
hat knowledge. However, lamby no rni ans an ad
vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless nos
trums that Hood the country, that purport to cure ail
manner of disease to w hich hum in Mesh is heir.—
Please reply soon, and inform me of your best terms
i am,sir, most respectfully,
JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
A GODD REASON F n R THE CAPTAIN'S FAITH,
READ THE CAPTAIN'S LITTER AND THE LET
TER FROM HIS MOTHER.
Benton Barracks, Mo., April 80, J SCO.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency
of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial
qualities it possesses. 1 send you the following state
ment of my case:
I was wounded about two years ago—was taken
prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being
moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. 1
have not sat up a moment since 1 was wounded 1
am shot through the hips. My uenei-al health Is im
pair. -cl, and I need something to assist nature. I
have more faith in your Wirsaparilla than in any thing
else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me
half a dozen bottles, and oblige
Capt. C. P. JOHNSON.
St. Louis, Mo.
P. S.—The following was written April 89, 1565, by
Mrs. Jennte Johnson, mother of Capt Johnson.
DR. BULL—Dear Sir : My husband, Dr. C. S. John
son, wasa skillful surgeon and physician 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 diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave
hi in your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM. I have for
ten years recommended it to many in New York, Ohio,
and lowa, for scrofula, fever s »res, and gener *1 debili
ty. Perfect success has attended it.. Die cures effect
ed in some eases of scrofula and fever sores were
almost miraculous lam very anxious for mv son to
again have recourse to your 8 irsaparilla. He is fear
ful of getting a spurious article, hence Ms writing to
you for it. His wounds were terrible, but I believe he
will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON
BULL’S CEDRON BETTERS.
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS;
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM.
Testimony of Medical Men
Siony Point, "White Cos., Ark., May 23,'60.
DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: Last February I was
in Louisville purchasing Drugs, and I got some of
your Sarsappanlla and Ce Iron Hitters.
Mv son-in-law, who was with me in <he store, has
been down with rheumatism for some time, commen
ced on the Bitters, a tic* soon found his general health
improved.
Dr. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried them,
and he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for several
years —stomach and liver affected —he improved very
much by the uge of your Bitters, 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 yoqr Cedron Bitters
and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of
Klckett Ar. Neely, Respectfully,
C 13 WALKER.
All the above remedies for sale by
L. H. BHA&riELD,
Druggist,
WAITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA
*eb2o, 1889mj ly
9 AWTEK O’lltLE, B UtTOW 9’CI ATV, GEORGIA, Ji 5/1 14 lfcTO.
Hook Notices,
TJse faiUle Corporal Maga
zine.
I —July iituiiber of this beautiful
juvenile comes to us greatly improver*,
as well as finely illustrated. Tbe won
derful growth of this young Xopo’eon
has been as surprising as it interest
ing- Its circulation has shot far ahead
of that of any of its competitors. Its
matter is enarJy original and of a
very high order. The freshness and
vivfieity of its pages cause the eyes of
all our young people to sparkle. In
its new, improved form it is one of the
handsomest, as it is the cheapest mag
azines we have ever seen. Childlike
but not.childi.sA it rejoices the hearts
both old and young alike. This Dum
ber begins a n'j\v volume. Now is a
good time to subscribe. One dollar
a year; sample copy, 12 cents. Pub
lished by SEWELL & MILLER, Chi
cago, 111
Burked Weekly.
The July numbers of that excellent
periodical for juvenile readers, ‘‘Burkes,
Weekly for Boys and Girls,” (J. W.
Burke *!C Cos., Macon,) are received.—
We do not know of any paper for
young people that can compare with
this. It is incomparably the best we
know, 'ihe stories written by South
ern authors of reputation, are always
interesting and morally instructive.—
Every weekly number filled with choice
and well executed engravings, and ev
ery department of the paper displays
ability, close and careful attention and
a perfect knowledge of what a paper
for boys and girls ought to be.
The publishers oiler as a p.emium
to persons sending the names of three
subscribers—one of them new—with
$6 in money, two beautiful steel en
gravings 4 “General Lee.at the grave of
Stonewall Jackson,” and “They strew
the Sacred Spot with Flowers,” or one
of the pictures to any one sending two
subscribes—one of them ue.v—and
$4.
These beautiful works of art are said
to be intrinsically worth far more than
the money required for them and the
copies of the Weekly. Yol. IV begins
with July. We earnestly advise our
friends to subscribe, and thus, besides
a good paper, obtain one or both of
the gems of art to which we have re
ferred. Terms, $2 per annum.
“THE ECLECTIC” is the title of a
new periodical, the first number of
which has just appeared. The publish
er professes to make it a “magazine of
useful knowledge, instead of seriel nov
elettes.’ In the present issue we no
tice articles under the classifying heads
(which are sufficiently descriptive) of
“Life and Health,” “Domestic Econo*
my,” Science and Art,” “Religion and
Morals,” “The Leisure Hour,” and a
copious and interesting “Children’s
Department.” In variety and real val
ue the contents will certainly compare
favorably with matter found in the
most pretensions of the Eastern mag
azines.— Cincinnatti Enquirer.
Rurai C'ai'oiinian for July.
The great 1 rouble in noticing the
Rural Carolinian always, is to notice
everything worthy of mention, and
yet o.cupy only a reasonable space.—
This month we give up the tusk in
despair, aud shall only select some of
the principal points. The number
opens with a short and interesting
sketch of Mr. Peabody, illustrated with
a handsome portrait of that great phi
lanthropist. This is followed by an
able article on the value of Sugar Cane
as a seacoast crop. This in turn
is followed by a very elaborate and in
teresting essay on gtmno and its uses-
Two articles on grasses, one in favor
and the other opposed to their culti
vation, give light on that question.—
Facts and Figures for rice planters is
worthy of special mention, and Col. Ai
ken gives two first rate articles on the
Mississippi valley. The usual large
amount of valuable corrtsdondence,
numerous eontiibutions on different
subjects, and the editor’s invaluable
notes and suggestions help to make up
an amunt of reading matter which will
corre- pond favorably uith the contents
of any similar work. A fine engrav
ing of an Ayrshire cow, a full size
wood cut of the Julien apple, and a
picture of the new ornimental edible
plant, called the “Polymnia Edulis,’’
are among the many elegant illustra
tions.
Price only $2 per annum. Address
Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston,
S. C.
An old-farshioued camp-meeting is
advertised to be held at Pleasant Hill,
four miles above Hickory Flats, Cher
okee county, Georgia, beginning on
Thursday, August lltb, and holding
over the second Sunday.
Tl»c Pressman.
' Pull up, my boys, turn quick the rountx
j a.ml let the work begin;
The world is pressing on without,
1 And we must press within—
, And we who guide the public mind,
Have influence fir and wi le,
| And nil our deeds are good, though
I The devil is at our si le.
Let /7y ihefriiket, now my boys,
i j Who are more proud than we;
While wait the anxious crowd without,
The inward jooiccr to see ?
So poll away—none-ard so great
As they who run theca?-;
And who have dignity like those
Who practice at the bar.
And you who twirl the rollers there,
Be quick, thou inky man;
01<l time is rolling on himself,
So beat him if you can;
Be careful of the light aud shade,
Nor let the sheet grow pale,
b’e careful of the monkey looks
Os every head and tail.
Though high in offi te is our drnd,
And pi ous is our case,
Wc would not cast a slur on those
Who fill a lower place.
The gaping world is fe 1 by us,
wjo retail knowl; !ga here;
By feeding them we feed ourse’.vjs,
Nor deem our fare too dear.
Pull up, my boys, turn quick the rounc ,
thus the chase we'd j >in;
V. e have deposits in the bank —
Our drawers are full of quoin ;
And who should more gentilely cut
A figure, or a dash ?
Alas! that we who press so much,
Should e’er be pressed for cash !
Blending; tile Atlantic ami
eilie Ojjfbjins. f $
The Poitou Journal gives an account
of a novel ceremony which receutly
took place in San Francisco, under the
auspices of the Boston excursion party.
A bottle of water taken from the At
lantic, at Boston, was uncorked by
Hon. Alexander H. Rice, the president
of the Boston party, ami one half its
contents poured into the Pacific ocean,
as a symbol of the “unity of the peo
ple of America in ties of interest and
brotherhood.” The space of the bottle
was then filled with water from the
Pacific ocean, to bo taken home by the
Bostonians, as the mingled elements
of the Atlantic and Pacific. The par
ty then formed a circle on the veran
da of the Cliff House, a Californi n
and a Bostonian alternating, and the
b >ttie of mingled water, as the emblem
o ' a blended friendship, was passed
around the entire circle from hind to
hand, and the company united in sing
ing “America.” A most interesting
ceremony followed. A little daughter
(tvo years of age) of Mr. R. G. Browu,
of San Francisco, was present, and
having never been christened, it was
s iggested that the boh- rite should be
administered. A table was covered
with the national flag and a large sil
ver basin containing water from both
oceans, when, amidst a stillness dis
turbed only by the surging sea,,.the
parents stepped forward with the little
child in its mother’s arms, and the
Rev. Mr. Waterston, of the Boston
party, with great beauty and solemni
ty, administered the rite of baptism.
The entire audience immediately burst
forth in singing the Doxology, to the
tune of “Old Hundred.”
Whew ! That’s nothing. Why some
years ago, just after the Tunnel on the
W. & A. R. R. was completed, a gen
tleman christened it with water
brought from the River Jordan.
Cutting: Hay.
Many planters in gathering hay L t
it li i in the field until it is entirely dr}’.
To accomplish this, it is usually expos
ed, night aftei night tc heavy dews,
and not unfrequently to rains which
greatly injure the appearance as well
as quality of the hay. The proper way
to cure hay is to cut it early in the
morning, and spread it carefully over
the ground; turning it up to the sun
and wind once or twice during the
day, with a rake or fork, and hauling
it under shelter just before night. If
the sun is bright, almost any hay will
be sufficiently cured in a single day to
keep, and it will bo bright in color, and
much more palatable to the stock, as
well as more nutricious than when
deadened by two or three days expos
ure. Iu putting it away arrangements
should be made to spread the cuttiug
of each day over a covered mow pen,
to the depth of one or two feet, and
sprinkle salt freely over it. It is well
to have two or three pens for deposit
ing the hay, so that each day’s cutting
may lie two or three days before more
is added to it. This precaution is not
nec-’esavy where the grass is mown in
the morning, and has one bright sun
upon it.
Pious Atlanta. —The City Council
of Atlanta have adopted the following
ordinance:
Any person who shall in the city
of Atlanta, appear in any public place
naiad, or in a dress not belonging to
his or her sex, or in an indecent expo
sure of his or her person, or be guilty
of any indecent or lewd act or behav
ior, or ihall exhibit or sell, or offer for
sale any obscene, vulgar or licentious
book, picture or painting, of any char
acter whatever, or shall exhibit or per
form in any hall, hou3e or public place
in said city any indecent, immoral r
lewd play or dance, or who shall sing
to a public audience any sacrilegious,
indecent, vulgar or lewd songs, shall,
upon conviction before the Mayor or
three members of Council, be fined in
a sum not exceeding one hundred dol
lars and be imprisoned thirty days, or
required to work thirty days on the
streets of said city, in the discretion
of the Mayor or three members of the
Council
OR. ©. S. 2*HOPES ITT,
ATLnm, GEORGIA,
Is si ill Manufacturing all of His Celebrated
Family Medicines,
CONSISTING OF HIS
LIVE It HI E !> I <’ V X 17,
Anolyne Pain Kill p,
anti-bill nus pills,
AGUE PILES
,Ojusntrru Cordial, Female
TOItsTIC:, l—
AND
PURIFYING Pl'tS
As heretofore, and will attend to rll bn ;
j ahiew in his line that comes to his office.
Will prescribe for patients when con
sulted, and examine any that come to hi?
office at any time, (Sundays excepted.)
Will treat secret diseases of all kinds.—
Special attention given to Female Diseases
both acute and chronic, etc., etc.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
OJExLH) J±]]ExL/3.
PROPHITT’S LIVER MEDICINE-
If as the advantage of almost tuty other pre
paration of Medicine that acts upon the Liv
er. It is in the form of a Fluid Extract—
ready for use at all times, day or night,
I and can be carried to any locality in Ameri
ca, winter or summer, us it will neither
sour or freeze at any temperature that a hu
man can occu; y with safety.
It is not too strong for children, o-- two
weak for the most robust. There if no
trouble about taking it, only to unstop
Th e Bottle
and drink il whenever you want it. It has
gained a very high reputation in every lo
cality it has had a fair and honorable chance
to prove itself, tit any point
I3ST AMERICA.
and it has been used in evert State south of
Maine, and it is alis.e applicable to disor- i
ders of the
Liver and Digestive Powers
at all places yet tried. Traveling parties
North and South, carry it, and tind the hap
py effects ol it in all climates. The above
named Medicines prepared only by
O. S. PROPIIITT,
Corner Walton and Broad Streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale in ('artersville by Best & Kirk
patrick, Druggists, Also by L. Bennett &
Bro
i£OV. 18.—ly.
B®“A Thousand Women Testify."’®*
DK. J. BitADFIELD’S
Female Regulator.
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND,
A CERTAIN CURE FOR WHITES, SUPPRESSED
MENSES, and oilier diseases peculiar to women.
Prepared and sold by 1,. H. BRADFIELD, Whole
sale Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price tl 50 per buttle.
3tstimonialfi.
TosKEor.E, Aha,, Nov. 21, 1800.— Mr. L.
11 , Brmljttlil —Sir: Please forward us, immediately,
another supply of ~Hraoli< i’< s Female Kegulator.”—
We find it to be alt that it claimed for It, and we liave
witnessed the most happy aud decided effects pro
duced by it, Very respectfully,
HUNTER & ALEXANDER.
We, the undersigned Druggists, take p easure in
commending to the trade, Dr. .1 Dradfield's Female
Regulator—believing it to he ■ good ar.il reliable rem
edy for the distases tor which lie recommends it.
W. A. LVNsDELL. Atlanta, Ga.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR A CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. LAW3TIE, Atlantt, G\.
W. RtlOr & SON, Marie ta, Ga.
Ttiis will certify that two members of my immediate
family, after having suffered for many years from
menstrual irregularity, and have been treated without
benefit by various medical doctors, were, at length,
completely cured by one bottle of l>r. J. Bradfieid’b
Female Regulator. TANARUS, therefore, deem it my duty to
furnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing the
attention of suffering woman-kind to the merits of a
medicine whose power. In curing irregular and sup
pressed menstruation, has been proven under mv o»r>
personal observation. Its effect on such case, is t-uiy
wonderful, and well may the remedy be called‘’Wo
man's Best Friend.” Yours, respee fuilv,
JA3. W. STRANGE,
April 26,1869. CarteruvilU, Ga.
For sale in Cartersville by BEST k KIRKPATRICK
Druggists, and bv Druggists generally,
... THE MEDICAL FAt.Ut.TY USE IT
febSwlr
A A SKINNER# Co
—A VD—
DEALERS.
CARTEIiSVILLE, GA.
LAND FOR SALE!
THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale 180
acres of Land, lying West of *Cartors
ville 2J miles; 80 acres cleared, the balance
well timbered. The place is comfortably im
proved, with Dwelling, Stables, oht Houses.
&c., with a nice young orchard—Beaches,
Apples, etc.
Also a Lot of 12 acres of land in the town
of Cartersville, well improved ; good Dwel
ling, pure free-stone water Most of the
Land is well adapted to growing Clover and
grass. Located at the North end of Erwin
Street. Any person desiring to purchase
is invited to examine the property.
June 16,-tf. J. A. UOWAItI)
forsalf7
A FARM Containing 220 acres, at Cass
Station on the W. & A. R. R. with two
new Dwellings; one has a never failing
Spring, the other a good well of water. The
latter within one-fourth, and the former
within one-half mile, of the Depot There
is one hundred aud fifty acres of level grass
land, well watered. Can be made affine
Stock and Fruit farm. Ilavimga different
soil well adopted to every variety cf fruits,
grains, and grasses. Fifty acres well tim
bered, and one hundred acres timber partly
cut off. Can be divided into three settle
ments. Five miles North of Cartersville
and fifty-three of Atlanta.
W. T. WOITORD.
May 13, Im
(TO physicians.
New York, August 15th, lA6S
Allow roc to tall your attention to nr
reparation of CcmpoincJ
Extract r uchu.
The coidj ouent parts nro BUc’HU
LONG LE \F, CTBEBS, JUNIPER
BERRIES.
Mode of Preparation. —Bucliu in I
vHcno. Juniper Hr ri.by •iu.tiiuii,,., u, f,, m * ,
gin. ( übebi extracted by dlsplv-, h JV
sptr'U obtained from Juolp Hen^ : *! , £
sugar i, use I, anil a email proportion ... ~ ,
luuic p*l»l»»blbilmn»nji),*li, use
Buchn. ns orepared by Druggists, is of N light color
It is n plant that emits Its frngrrtt re • tl.e nriion f
7 ,ll I slr .’- v » ‘h'a Os a* .hr ' th. iX, , |
: ,Hrk »"<' put; t.ous decoctim. Mine !, L c *'** ,
n’t" l lf 1,1 P-t-n poZ'ml *
a !? ’”♦ MUHn ny of thr Other ingredients '
are added, to prevent feriiientnti..u ; upon pro-,
tion. It will or found not Or .1 I'iiri urr ~ ;
in Pbarniacoptea, nor is it h Syr up—him! * Ciert-tort 1
c»n be used in case- where frver or inflammst'oii ex i
ixt. In this, > (>u iinvr the knowledge ol lie inrrrdl
rtits n ol th" mo le of )nrporution.
H- l iuptlfti jnu wi,l nt.tr <t will, a t r i»l. and that*
•’PO" inspection u will me t with y„ur approbation,
W iih u of eor. fluency
I nm ve y respect ffiVy yours.
11. r F. IIJGLM hold,
Cnemut vnd Druggist
nf 10 gears' experience.
#
[From the Largest Manufncfming j
Chemists m the Worl I.]
\
Nove rnER 4, 1854
“l am acquaint-d with Mr. M. T Tlembdl •he oj
cutilrrl the pi Ug Stoic oppusii* toy residence, sim wa,
success ul in conducing lire buttress wh-ro .'hers
had net been equally to before him. I have h*rn hi
vorab } impressed w ith his eh .racier an i enter prist.”
WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN,
lirm of Powers & A’eight man,
Manufact ur'ttg Cliem'st.a,
Ninth and Brown streets, Piiila 'elp'iia,
Malmbold’s Fluid Extract of
Buchu
n■ 4 • . :
Is the great specific for Universal Lassitude lh osti a- 1
tton, Ac.
The conrti ot! -r, once affected with Organic Weak '
ness, requires the al-i of Medicine to Stcenrihen the
sys cm, whion lIEMBOI.D’o I X TRACT l U .HU In
variably d< II i o t restart lit I- submitted I-, Cos .-
suiaptiju or iusauiiy ep.ucs.
Ilelmbo!J s Fluid Lxlrael ul Buck,
i
* - j
la affections j»tcu to Fen.a’cp, U oneijMHl-d \ty \
4Qy other prtp*r»u ,*i, a-. »u Llißiom*, or Kcit'bll; n
Fttittiulhesp,or 6uj pre sun «.f 'ty Kvitcutiion ,
L let rated or echirra* state of the L'u* u*, ami ah J
complaints incident to the dux, or til. decline ui '
change ol life.
Helinbold's Fluid Extract Buck art!
Improved Rose Wash.
•Vlll radically exterminate from the «y*t«m disease* I
arielrif from the hahiirnf diminution, *t little
little or no ch <n(.-e in diet, no ino -nvcnietice of expos
ure ; completely superceding thuae iimU'it'mt and >
dangerous rnniedice. Copalva and Mercury, in ail
these disease*.
Use Ilelmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu
ex of these organs, rhether exfrting in
male or femal from whutcv-r cause originattnjf, and
to no maitcr f how lotio stan'ling li ta pleasant In
tisle and odor, “immediate” in action, ami n ore
strengthening than any preparation* of Bark o Iron.
Those suffering from broken down or delicate ccn
stituttoi.s, procure the rtnstdy at once.
The reader must be awurs that, however slight may
bo tho »' t*c’< of the ub >ve d’sease*, it is cert* ti to af
fect the bodily health anJ mental poweri.
All the above disoses teuulr* the sld • f * It'ur.tie.
riKMBOUVS J XTIUCr EL’CHU 1* the ateat Diuret
ic.
Sold by Dmgjusts everywhere. PRICK —
i11.2-3 per bottle, or fi bottles for $ ( 5.- I VI.—
Delivered to any address. De-crib* symp
toms in all communications.
Address
H. T. HELMBOLD,
DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
51)4 BIIOADWAY, New Yoik.
None Are Canuine
Unless donotip in steel-.-,ign ved wrnm ...
with sac simile of uty Cliumicj.l Warehouse
and signed
H T. HELM IIOLI).
IMiisonU’,
OARTRR-VtLHV. I.CMKIK, NO. I«t —Ref
are held on tq* First and
/C jfT TliirU Frkl.i) ni.-l.tr In rarh mnrib.
; / V r A. .. . IUV v p H. pATILI.O, tr. if.
*. M. iOHNBO.N, bee'*.
Jjr KIOWAH OItAPTKR, No. M.— Kcgiilar
arc held on the First and 1 l.lrd
jk jBT Tuesday nlciila In e ich month, firm the Ist
October not 1 Ist May, anil on the Ist Tue»-
x*f night* from H May unlit I*l Oetoher
• l». n. K. PIACOC K, 11. I*.
A. N. BRADSHAW, Nec'ry.
Etowah Lodoi No. 3., I. O. of G. T.
meeM every Thursday night, in Manoe*
ic Halt, over Curry’s Drug Store.
R- S. Pattuxo, *H. M. Ci.ayton,
w. a AW c. T.
MJ. 7.
l oi , ' "II Thesymptoß* *fliver cotii
m I DMO' * N ‘ »ne*»ib»** tnd
ll VMI/! I I Ji\ » b*' u in tliu side. Moitirll ties
, Ul iff JllUllU | the pain 1,, |n fh* ahouhler,
•••• and is mlsiatrn for rheus.a
--i lod Irk hf * < | , "" rh 1* wi h Jo** *f appetite
snd sick n esc. bow c Ist n senors! costire. somelfmv,
.eiuatiuj; n ith sx The head is tr oubled * Ith f ala. sad
ITI »Y ill, I ff;’'',* h, *V sensation, c. sbl-ra
I I V I 4 rv ! . memory. »cro.i,paiit««|
lal » Jl llwiUi In hi i ifDFßiloti u s hi* a i r*(
”,V.'V undone -om-h‘., wlloh
«u«ht In bate been done. Oncti rimiphi n.aofaeak
ue*s. debility M.d low j lffh
.hove svr |itcma attend ihe .Hse M e, and altier Imua
I vtiylnv efthern, hut ihe I.Ucr I* griteulo tL* .r.
i ;an i*o*t Involved. Cure the Lit. i a .th
I) R - SI MM O V S ’
LIVER REGULATOR.
V prne-r.tiow ,il fool. 1U..1 1,, tin. Sami ini »«...«
,:r' f'v . - retab'e. snilriiiiU n..'i jaii to ».,y
It baa been used liy hundreds, and Si own for tl *
l»>t thlny-r.tr a* ole ul the It.r most re!!a“ e.
menchnsmd I *ip li»s raihi.a mr itTcdio
It* suffering 11 Ukrli regn'atiy and pcr»i»la,ti|t It
t sure to uu e.
l'Vv , J|ti>*pa|*.. h.Hda-*w, ja..,.
j Hegulstfor. ! c "bi.''ie'ix ’U.,'' ,ri
'4 ..............I ttecrloiiH ri ihe bladder, own p
vteutt 1 y, vtdcctlona of the kidneys, ftver, nervoua
r>e«s, dulls, direasea of the akin. Impurity of the blood,
■nelatichoi.v, or U press lon <f spirit- heailbtirt. colic,
>r p.li.a In tin- hnvelr, pain .n lie hca- , Undaud
tgur, dropsey. holla, pain In the bark aid limb*, s..h
na. erysipelas, female ass oil ns. and Idiiou* di e se*
Prepared only by J. LIN ib Cos.
Drugalsrta, Alae n, U#
Price 61 ; hr mail. »!.2fi.
’I lie follow in* lilgli y te.pec'abl* persona ran full/
■ it,si to t’ evlrtu-s <*f ?*ds rati, Me medicine, and to
v\ horn vsniMpsi ' e'prcliully rrfer :
Gen. W 8 Holt. I'rea'dent S W R U Compadv ; H -*.
I l: Febler. Perry. Go.; Onl. K K Snarls, Alni,.y. »*•
i J I.ui i ro. Fsq , Conductor yW |{ |-, c\| r ,„ n ,
I’m)., sheriff Bibb county; .) A Butts, HatphrMpe, fl*,;
Dike «ud Spa-hawk, Mfto , FI ri. lan fallal.a>...;
Kev. J W Burke. Macon. Ga.; l irgti Powers Fail , ►«-
perintendent S W « I!.; Dat l-I Rul'ard. Biillaid’s Ata
'lon, Macon nod Br.i « 1„k R R„ T«rl*e> o-unty, Qs.;
Greenville Wand, W us..'., Knc'ory, Macon. Os.; Kev.
KF Easterlls>, P K Florida Oon'erence ; Maj A t
Woo ley, Kingston, tin.; Idtioi Macon Telegraph,
for sale hy all i rncclsts
FOR SALK IN CAIJTKHtiYII.I.K BY
BEST A kIKJKPATRL’K,
jin 10-ffdm n.
Marblo Dealer.
JAMES VAUGHAN,
. ('arirrnil/e, Ga.
* wou ' ( l nrmoui cr to mv friend*
" r “i the public generally, that lam
iAtt/tH ' now P rp r fro< * to furtii^h
■llfilm monumems,
v£o> toon ns,
HE\ U-Sl OSES,
S[.\ HS. 4G
paomptly, to those dcsi.ing such work,
rALLIAN. GEOGIA.or AMERICAN MARBLE, t«
suit purchnsers. I flatter tnydclf that tl e facil
ities which I have estnhlislicrl for prccuritig
Marble, together with 20 years expeiienes,
will enable nte to compete euccesstully with
any other person in this business, Believing
ihat I can please thr most fustitpius, I Impn to
nerit s liberal share of public patronage, Any
me wishing to procure marble, would find i
to their interest to call nt my residence and
examine sonic beautiful designs of monuments
to. recently received. apri|l,t>D ly
TRADE MARK |^
OLD C AKO, 'INA B ITTKRS *
ADELIGIITIULTON IC
We fake grest plaasnrs in offering the
HD CAROLINA BITTERS
to Ui puMlc. They cnmpnun«l<*‘l with
and r<»nt*i'n n mt of thr Tonrf 4u thr Ph%nnHrt»-
pih. Ah *»videarr of the pupe H#My of our i’ivtcrH
over nil w ► ha ve rrrti# fr, rti of rh«
leA'lluff phynirl n« In our Mute, wliu havt* prrsariLert
in l.h**ir prarti
THE OLD CAROLINA IUTTEUS.
Will bi found invs'uabi. for
Want of Apy.eDte,
Generwl Debility,
('hill& ? »nd Fever wnd nyepep* l *
We do not off, r o (1 r Bitters as »eur* for all t»oa.«*,
but »i an Vrna alio T.udr. Ih.y bav» no oquai.
For gal* by all Drugtd • • and Grocer* every rhers
For sale in Cartersville by
A. 1». 111 JkGIVH.
GCCDhICK, WIKLMAN & C0 M
I riportera of Cho re Drug, suit ( hemicsls,
March 81, IB7d--ly. Chwlevtep, !*. 0.
G* 0. BOGEIi S,
PSo is Decatur Street.
Atlanta, Georgia*
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
HARNESS
And dcal e r in
SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE.
HARNESS SKIRTING. ENAMEL AND
ALL KINDS OF LEATHER,
Childrens 7 Carriages
Flue <?arriag;es a»4
BUCCIESL
INDIANAPOLIS FA M WAGONS AND CARTS,
The attention of Farmers and Team-Ur*
is called to the large stock of
Wage ns and Harness; also ALL
kinds of
and everything usually kept n
a first-class Saddlery House—
Wholesale and Retail
Also, for sale, Boys’ Time-Wheel
Velocipedes. April 27 - wiy
Lyman Chapman,
SrW u 4 StouG
. Mason*
caj:tkrsvi li.e, u \.
] prepared to do *ry of the ab«v« r* <uk
.per nrrb.e Had rtf !**