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Mm. 2-bitoh : On last Sabbath the
Annual Meetirg of the Bartow Coun
tv Bible Society was held at the Bap
tist Church. Bro. J. J. Howard, Pres
ident, took the Chair, and called the
meeting to order at 10 o'clock. Itev.
W. W. Leake opened the exercises by
an appropriate portion of
Scripture, with singing and prayer.
Bro. John Wikle, the efficient Secreta
ry, lead Minutes of last meeting. Bro.
Erwin, read a very interesting statis
tical report, which will be published,
and ought to be read, and its sugges
tiveness will fflrnish much for all to
think about. The Annual Report was
made by Rev. J. L. Pierce, and will
also be published, if you can give the
needed room in your paper. The Revs.
Thco. E. Smith and J. W. Harris, sev
erally addressed the expectant audience
in short, but pertinent, appropriate
and effective speeches. Rev. W. A.
Parks, the General Agent, closed these
very timely and profitable exercises, in
a manner that kept up the interest to
the end. The congregation, promptly
and cheerfully responded to his call for
funds for further operations. One
hundred dollars was soon laid upon
the table, which will all be used in the
further operation of the Society.
The age in which we live, marvelous
as it is in material development, and
adorned as it is with discoveries in ev
ery department of science, presents no
fact, so significant in forecasting the
future of the world, as the-general dif
fusion of the Scriptures—the Word of
God, without note or comment. The
discoveries of science, promoting, as
they do, the material comforts of the
race, have their place, and contribute
to. the progress of the world, in the
civilization and refinement of the peo
ples. They do no more they can
achieve nothing higher. These may
lift the nations to a higher form of
worldhnets, and gratify human vanity,
as it 100 l s upon the marshalled array
of scientific discoveries and inventions,
which signal the march of mind, and
attest its wonderful powers. But these
agencies, multiply them as you may,
and potential, as they confessedly are,
cannot change the carnal into the spir
itual, or transmute the earthly into the
Heavenly. • These msti u men tali ties, so
lauded and glorified, nay change the
savage into a civilized mau—may lift
him to a higher grade of thought and
feeling -may soften and tone down,
what is harsh and rugged in his na
unv. These r.genrieN, to which the
world burns incense, and in the ex
travagance of its praise, well nigh dei
fies, wonderfully enlarges the field of
speculative thought, and indexes well
the expansion and range of the human
intellect. All this, these instrumental
ities, can (to and show—they can do
much, but they lea\e more undoue. —
They can elevate human character, but
they cannot sanctify human nature;
they can refine, but they cannot chris
tianize —beautify the earth, they can,
and do, but never show the way to
Heaven. The Bible, circulating among
the nations read by the people, will
pioneer the way to higher and better
things It is the solitary Heavenly
voice in this Babel world, with its lo !
here, and lo ! there, crying, this is the
way, walk ye in it ; proclaiming the
Name—the only Name, under Heaven
whence cometh salvation. It would
be a work of supererogation at this
day, and before a Christian people, to
disea m the value of the Holy Scrip- 1
turos. That they were given by in-!
spiratiou of God, and that holy men,
as they were moved by the Spirit, pen-!
ned its precious, saving truths, is uu- j
questioned, save as no.v and then, the j
carnal heart carps and cavils, reveal-!
ing therein its enmity and wickedness, j
and proving, in its weakness and man- ■
ifold errors, the necessity of that rove-!
lation it effects to despise. The Bible '
needs no eulogy: we attempt none. — J
Among admitted facts, and upon testi- |
mony the most satisfactory and assur-!
ing, and after a contest, in which every j
fact presented, was questioned and:
tried, and every principle learnedly;
and exhaustingly discussed, none can
array in its behalf, so many proofs, or
muster in its defense, so much of learn- j
ing and intellect, as the Bible in its 1
claim to Divine Inspiration. The
Scriptures in mere literary excellence,
Exceeds in every view the master piec
es of human genius and scholarship —
it shines a sun, among all the
host of lesser lights, borrowing from
none, but giving to all. The Bible
stands apart and above all other books,
in the sublimity of its themes and the
authority of its announcements. It i.-.
the Book for all times, and for
every people. It talks to nations
to kings and to ?.ll that are in authori
ty. It is a household book, and talks
to husbands and wives enjoining love
and obedience; to parents—nxise up
your children in the nurture and ad
monition of the Lord; to children —re-
member now thy Creator in the days
of thy youth;to masters—give unto
your servants that which is just and
equal; to servants—enjoining obedi-,
euce —not with eye service, as men
pleasers —but in singkness cf heart,;
fearing God. This blessed Book, in
its heavenly instructions overlooks
none; but has a word for each, from j
the highest to the lowest, it passes,
and gives direction to each and to all.
It is The Book. The imprimatur of
God is upon it Jntidelitv may reason
and bluster; gainsayers scoff and de
ride and hell ruffe, but they can never
obliterate or hide the divinity which
beams in its truth, or hush that king
ly voice, which conies forth in its royal
proclamations of pardon to the peni
tent and life to the dead. Holding as
we do, without the least misgiving to
the truth that the Bible, and not the
decrees of Council, or the traditions
of the Church is the only and the suffi
cient rule of Christian faith and j
practice. It is oui
bonnden duty to spread the Scriptures,
to place the" Bible, without note or
comment, in every household and 1 jt the
Book, without the manipulation of a
priesthood, always arrogant and some
times ignorant, interpret itself to the
honest, prayerful heart, and shed its
o *.a light upon the darkened mind.—
It is a sad fact, a shame to Christian
people. that so many are vet without
the word of God. O, that the cry that
now comes to our ears may peal a
resurrect.on trump upon onr torpid
that wikatgtc t new life,
we may # be strong, and quit ourselves
like men.
Ihe A Cierie.an Bible Socie v, from
the date ts its establishment in 1816
to the j it sent time, has been abundant
in labor, and unbounded in liberality.-
By means of State and coun.y auxdia
iies, it has aroused and maintained a
wide spread intent in the work of Bi
ble distribution, and through its nu
merous agencies, coextensive with the
continent, it bus placed the Lamp of
Life iu innumerable households, when
it giveth light to all that are in the
house. r i! e A. B. Society has done a
noble woik in Bible trail-lation. So
extended is its work in this direction,
that now the Indian tribes in the far
V\ est, and the Shemitic races of the
East are alike blessed in reading the
word of the Lorpl Jesus in tlieii moth
er tongu .a. i.be has complet
ed and is now circulating an Arabic vtr
sion, which it is es hunted will reach a
Huhamniedon population
of hundieds of millions, stretching
from the great wall of China in the
Northeast, to the pillows of Hercules
in the Southwest. Other versions of
the scriptures, as much needed, art
now in course of completion, or con
templated by the Society, and when
finished, the miracle of the c >ufusion
of Langu-.ges at Babel, will be revers
ed. and all peoples and tribes, will
speak in their vernacular the one lan
guage of Christian faith and love.
While we rejoice in this great and
good work of the Parent Society, we
are more directly concerned iu supply
ing the destitution immediately a.ouud
us. It is gratifying to report that
since our last annual meeting, our
worthy brother, John Jolly, ns the
Agent of the Bartow Cos. B. Society,
has thoroughly canvassed the county,
visiting over six hundred families. In
this exploration, seventy-three fa mi ies
were found without the*word of Life
aud seventy-two were supplied. It is
gratifying to k ow that a county so
populous as ours is so well supplied
with the scriptures. God grant that
the Book—the precious Book—may
be a bl ssing to every household in the
county; alight in every time of darkness:
a counsellor in every time of perplexi
ty; a sure wqpd in tlnse times of lloubt
aud uncertainty. In conclusion we,
recommend the adoption of the follow
ing resolution.
Resolved. That the Bartow Cos. B.
Society heartily approve the general
manage ijient of the A. B. Society, and
hereby renews its assurance of sympa
thy with the aims of that society, and
its pledge, of co-operation with its no
ble efforts to supi ly the world with the
Word of Life.
The Express,
■ v 'AM t' It I. !/ SMITH, I.S'or uinl I‘r ■
CARTERStILLE, GA.,MULY Uih, 1870
Premium for Subscribers.
will give anv man a splendid new
Silver Watch, worth $25.00, who will send us the
names of Fiftv Subsci ibeis with $ 100.
e will give any man anew s**s.oo Sad
dle who will do the same; or asl2.ooSaddle, who
will send 25 names with $50.00.
Jgtegp’We will give any man a $.30.00 set ofbug
gyilurness, who will send us tile names of Sixty
Subscribers with $l2O 00.
All tin*, above articles are new.
JJftjp"*We will trice any man a number one ton
Boggy, worth $150.00. who w ill send us the
names of 300 subscribers with SOOO.OO.
We will give any man 25 per rent, in
greenbacks, advertising, job work, or subscrip
tions to the r. ,; r< ** for all cash Subscriptions,
job work, and advertising, they v\ ill send us at
our advertised rates.
So, i riends. go to work, and avail youT
selves of one or all of the above proposition's.
E@wThe uoiiiii atiou of Prince Leo
pold of Mobcuzollern, as King of Spain*
has created some ag tation on the
continent. War may gre w cut of it.
It is reported that a meeting of th e
Cortes will be summoned, to take place
on the ‘2oth of July. 0 lie agitation ot
the public mind growing out of a nom
ination of a Prussian Prince for the
throne of Spain indicates a not very
cordial state of feelings between France
and Prussia.
Washiiifftou tV’eivn.
Washington, July 12. Admiral Dahl
green is dead.
In the House the Georgia Bill was refer
ed to a committee of conference, The com
mittee on the part of the House has not yet
been named.
IQfWc can say to “A Stockholder,’'
that we know nothing of what tli« offi
cers of the Carfersville & Van-Wert
Railroad are gett'ng as a salaty, or
what duties they are required to per
form, as it does not exactly come in
onr line of business to enquire, but, as
they are all of age, we suppose they
can and will speak for themselves, or
someone, who knows, will speak for
them.
tg««.The Geoigta Legislature.is now
in session, in Atlanta, and likely to bo.
for days and weeks to come. The
biggest thing, and by far the most im
portant, that they are doing, is killing
time and getting Nine Dollars a Day
for it.
The big agency at Washington is
also in full blast, and the little one is
anxious to hear from its uncle about
the chances of holding on to the little
business of continuing to kill time at
Nine Dollars a Day for two years
more. The big agency adjourns about
the 18th or 28th, or thereabouts, and
the littlo one is anxiously expecting
the afflatus to dimulule them to re
newed dilligence in getting Nino Dol
lars a Day, by the organization of the
negro millitia.
The inhabitants of e'ties perceive things
in their generalities; those of" the country in
thei? individual aspect. A power of obser
vation or description may be employed with
much more effect in the latter sphere than in
the former; though borne facts appear to con
tradict the opimon, as several of our exem
plars of the fine arts have been known to
produce their works in cities. It is so in
pharmacy, and the preparation of the “Old j
Carolina Bitters” best attests this rule,
The best “Worm Candy” in use is Wine
mans Crystallised Worm Drops.
igpWft are glad to see Capt. James ,
Vaughan is opening a marble yard in j
this p lac
POB&IA HBABCH.
4Al7a) <5,8*3
Anchor Life Insurance Cos.
.1018 A E. IIEJ'iTER, General Agesst, Macon, Georgia.
IIOZVIF OFFICE, 178 Broadway, New York.
EDMUND C. FISHER, President.
JAMES GOFSILL, Vlee President. A. S. FITCH, Sec’y.
E, F. S, HICKS, Ass’t Sec’ry.
IP llt E CTO US:
EDMUND C. FISHER,
President.
ROBERT L.KENNEDY.
President Bank of Commerce, New York.
HON, W, A. NEWELL,
Ex-Governor of New Jersey, Allentown, N. J.
HENRY M. ALEXANDER,
No. 20 Exchange Place, N. Y.
JAMES M. HALSTED,
Pres t American Eire Insurance Cos., 4S Wall Street, New York.
. JAMES GOPSILL.
Ex-Mayor of Jersey City.
H. F. VAIL,'
Cashier Bank of Commerce, New York.
JOHN w, schanck;
Merchant, Jersey City.
SAMUEL BORROWE,
71 Broadway, New York.
FR/N'JIS ROBINSON,
President Spring Mount Coal Company, 111 Broadway, New Y'ork.
BENJAMIN S* WALCOTT,
President Hanover Fire Insurance Company, 45 Wall Street, New Y'ork.
A, G. AGNEW,
Pat on & Uo., No. 311 Broadway New York.
BLAKELY WILSON,
President Second National Bank. Jersey City.
CHARLES GOULD,
President Del. Bay R. R., 58 Wall Street, New York.
LUDLOW PATTON,
Ludlow Patton ,j- Cos., No. 6 Wall Street, New Y’ork.
A. W, GREENLEAF,
Greenleaf, Norris & Cos., GO Exchange Place, New Y'ork.
GEORGIA—BOARD OF STATE REFERENCE:
Dr. T. ST. POULAIN, . Greensboro.
Hon. ALEX. it. STEPHENS, Crawl'ordsville.
C’OL. JOHN A. STEPHENS, Atlanta.
lION. O. A. LOCHRANE, \i,. ...Atlanta.
WM. 11. TELLER, Cashier Atlanta National Bank AtJ anta.
Hon. JOHN P. KING, President Ga. R. It. & B. Cos Acfiusia.
Hon. J. V. 11. ALLEN, Mayor, City of , Augusta.
THOMAS STOVALL, Merchant Augusta.
Gen. P. M. B. YOUNG, M. C» Cartersville.
Gen. G. J. WRIGHT, Albany.
HENRY L. JEW EXT, Cotton Factor Macon.
Hon. C. B. WOOTEN .... Dawson.
D. F. WILCOX, See. Ga. Home Fire Ins. Cos Columbus.
JOHN J. CALLAWAY , *.LaGrange.
VV. C'. COSLN S Savannah.
Assets—Nearly $400,000.00.
Over two dollars lor every dollar ol liability, (as per Report of
the Insurance Commissioner if New York for 1870.)
i?.ptnnl
IST—lts rates are the LOWEST of any Mutual Company iu America, the difference being equal
to a dividend of about 15 per. ceut. in advance.
2ND—It affords absolute security.
3RD—AII its Policies are Non-Forfeitable.
4TII —It does not Limit Travel -as most other Companies do.
STH—It allows 30 days grace in Payment of Renewal Premiums,
6TII —It Loans the Sucrender-value of its Policies.
7TII—It declares Dividends Annually.
BTII —DIY ID ENDS are NON-FOltfr KITING, and are used in continuing the Insurance, or paid
in Cash in a p.udup Policy. -
The only Company granting non-forfeiting dividends—the following clause is inserted in each
Policy : "1 he Dividend on a Policy once declared as non-forfeiting, and no Policy will lapse bv
non-Payment of Premium, until the Dividend is consumed in continuing the same in force ; or,
should the assured desire to discontinue his insurance, he can receive the CASH VALUE of his
Dividend iu a PA I !)-U P POLICY , which the Company cannot cancel.”
9EH It guaranties a ( ash Surender-value stating the amouut the Company wfti pav, each
year, in Cash, for the surrender of the Policy.
Persons desiring Insurance will fiud it to their interest to consult with the Agents of this
Company.
W. CRAWFORD SCOTT,
Special Agent,
OFFICE with MILNER & MILNER, Auv’s at Law, ( artcrsville,
July 12—wit and with HON. DUNLAP SCOTT, Rome, Ga.
B W 1 0 Ijl h $ .
This Valuable Family Medicine has teen
widely and favorably known in our own aud
foreign countries, upwards of
THIRTY YEARS!
it has lost none of its good name by repeat
ed t, ials, but continues to occupy a promi
nent position in every family medicine chest.
It is an Extern <1 and Internal Remedy
For summer complaint, or any other form
of bowel disease in children or adults, it is
an almost certain cure, and has, without a
doubt, been nrore successful in curing the
various ktnds of CHOLERA than any other
known remedy, or the most skilllul physi
cian. In India, Africa and China, where
this dreadful disease is more or less preval
ent, the Pain Killer is considered by the na
tives, as well as European residents in those
climates, a sure remedy; and whie it is a
most efficient remedy for pain, it is a per
fectly safe medicine, even in unskilled hands.
It is a sure and effective remedy, riold by
all druggists. Price 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1
per bottle.
Directions accompany each bottle.
Jlcnith's Bent Defence.
“The weak eatetb herbs,” says St, Paul,
so that eighteen hundred years ago the val
ue of medicinal plants was appreciated. In
the Old Testament botanical remedies are
repeatedly recommended, but in no passage
of sacred history is man recommended to
swallow calomel, or blue pill, or any other
mineral preparation, '1 lie sick were di
rccted to eat herbs to strengthen them, to
heal them, to restore them. In that day the
art of making vegetable extracts was un
known. Tko herbal medicines were mere
iniusions. t
It w T as reserved for a later age to unite the j
sanitary essences of tonic, aperient and anti- 1
tillious roots, barks, and plants, with an '
active stimulant, and thus secure their rap
id diffusion through the debilitated or dis
ordered system. The crowning triumph of
this effective mode of concentrating aud ap
plying the virtues of medicinal vegetables
was achieved iu the production of llostet
ter’s Stomach Bitters- Never before had a
perfectly pure alcoholic stimulant been
combined with the Expressed juices of the
finest specifics of the vegetable kingdom.—
Never yet, though eighteen years have eiap
sed since its introduction, has this great res
torative been equalled.
It is taken at all seasons, in all cliinos, as
the most potent safe-guard against epidem
ics, as a protection again it ail unhealthy
exhalations that produce debility or beget
disease; as a remedy for intermittent ami
other malarious fevers; as an appetizer; as
a sovereign cure for dyspepsia; as a general
tonic aud invigorant a* a gentle painless
aperient; as a blood depurent; as a nervine;
as a cure for bilious ass ections; as a harmless
anodyne; and as the bust defence of health
under unfavorable cireumetances, such a?
sedentt.ry pursuits, undue bo .lily or mentai
exertion, hardship, privation and exposure.
Delays are Dangerous.
That poor, emaciated Consumptive, who
is now beyond all hope of recovery, might
now be hair arjd hearty had he not neglect
ed that sight cough. Bo advised, if you
have a cough or cold, get at once a bottle of
DR. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT, and you
rill s:sn be relieved. Pc r.et p*t it ajf, *
NEW AI VERTISEMENTS.
Notice.
THIS is to certify that I hereby gave mv con
sent for Mrs. KITTIE I*. DEWFESE, my
wne, to be a Free Trader, as provided in the
.Statute of this State. Julv 9th, 1870.
W. A. DEWEESF.
Administrator’s Sale.
WII.E BE SOLI) before the courthouse door
in the town of Carters ville, Bartow county,
Georgia, on the lhst Tuesday in September next,
wathin the legal hours of sale, w hat is known as
the
BENNETT CONYERS’ PLACE,
three miles Southwest ofCartersville, and bound
ed on the Southwest by the Etowah River, and
otherwise by the lands of Lewis Tuinlin, Dr.
Robert M. Young, and others, containing
One Thousand Acres,
more or less, Six Hu ltd red Acres of which is in
a high state of cultivation, and of the best qual
ity of Corn, W heat, and Cotton land; there are
about Two Hundred acres of FIRST QUALITY
RIVER BOTTOM LAND, the balance what
is known as Table Land, and, by many, regard
ed as the best land in this section of the country.
The road from Cartersville to Doutbitt’s Ferry,
divides the land about equally, leaving a settle
ment on each side of the road, with comfortable
Dwelling Houses, Negro Cabbins, and Ont-
Ilouses on each. The place will be sold in two
settlements as divided by the aforesaid road.—
The timbered land will be sold so as to give a
bout equal quantities to each settlement. The
plantation is all under good fencing, and in a
high state of cultivation. There is, also, a con
siderable Orchard on the place of Apple aud
Peach trees. This is, altogether, one of the most
desirable plantations in Bartow County. Pro
perty sold by authority of tiie Will of tile testa
tor. Terms one half Cash, baluuce payable
in ttvo equal annual pa\ ments of one aud two
years ; bond given for titles, and when all the
purchase money is paid, deed will be made.—
The land can be seen or particulars obtained,
by calling on or addressing C. B. Conyers, Car
tersville, Ga., or M. L. Pritchett, on the premis
es. M. L. PRITCHETT, Administrator
of Bennett H. Com ers, deceased,
july 12, 1870.w40d with Will Annexed.
Ooßicalwga Valley Land
for .Sale.
lAM NOW offering for sale MY FARM, con
taining lfiO Acres—loo cleared und under
a high state ot cultivation, 60 acres well timber
ed, 40 acres of the timbered land is of the best
quality, lying on the Western & Atlantic Rail
road, l;q miles South of Adairsville. Grows
corn, cotton, oats, wheat, and the grasses, equal
to the best Oothcaioga lands. Is well watered —
Oothcaloga Creek running through the Southern
and Western portions of the tract, also four good
springs, lias an Orchard of 620 Fruit trees.—
of choice varieties.
It will be sold below its value and on liberal
terms, if applied to within 30 days.
J. G. Me REYNOLDS,
july 12—w4t Adairsville, Oa.
“NOVELTI”
“Oroide Gold Fountain Pen.”
These Pens equal, and guaranteed for two
YEaks to do same service its the best Gold Pen.
Sam pie sent post-paid 25 cents per dozen. Pat
ent Eraser, Pen Holder, Pencil Sharpener, Let
ter Opener, Ac,, combined. Price2scts. Patent
Corn Husker, 50 cents. Agents can make from
to sls per day. Send for circular and samples,
to
JAMES GERARD & CO.,
J VjO isoxm;m>i,
85 Nassau Street, New York.
FURNITURE.
THE UNDERSIGNEd
IS OFFERIXC DECI
DED BARGAINS IN FDENI
TTJRE. CALL
AND SEE.
ROBERT BRUCE.
: jui.j.th, lero-tf
[ Special Wheat Tariffs for 1870,
Over the Western and Ailautic
Railroad
and connecting Railways .1 1 Steam.-hip lines.
To Macon, Augusta, Savannah,Charles
ton, New York, Philadelphia,
and Baltimore,
Taking effect July sth, IS7O. Rates Uu same to
the Northern Cities bv either /Savannah or
Charleston routes.
IN CANTS PL.; aJslii::,
Macon.
A ngiiKt a.
Savannah.
Charleston.
New Yotk.
Philadelphia.
Baltimoic.
FROM
I—I—I l—l —l I
Nash ville,Tenn.,... f I j I l | |
statioua N. C. R-R Is 133| 34 1 4<‘ ,40| 47 | 45
UmUaEoeg.., j ?! ; ?3,35 I 85 I 40 38
Dalton | is 24 j 34 i 34 |4O 38
Rome, |22 25 |35135 |4l 3!*
Varn’ls. Station Line, |23 26 |34 | 34 | 44 42
Clove., I batata. C hari. |25 £8 | 3C |36| 45 43
Riceville, Athens 2fi 29 137 |37| 45 42
M. Creek, S. Water.... 26 29 |37|37 |45 43
Philadelphia, Loudon, 27 39 i3B 38 |44 42
Lenoir’s. Concord 28J 31 |39 39 | 41 39
Knoxville, McMillan, 28 31 39 39 |4l 39
Strawb’v I’l’ns. N Mar. 31 32 |4O 40 |45 43
Mossy Creek, Talbot,.. 32 33 j4l 41 |44 42
Morristown 33 34 |42 42
Run’lsv’lle. Whitesb’g 34 35 43 43
Rogers ville, Midway,. 34 35 43 43
Greenville, liend’s’iis, 35 36 +1 |44
Fallen’s, 35 36 41 144
Limestone, Telford’s.. 36 37 45 15
1 Johnson’s, Jonesboro’, |37 38 46 46
Carter’s, Bristol 187 38 46 46
Chicamauga and ... |
I Stations to Tilton, j2l 25 35 35 45 43
Resacca and Stations.. |
to Smyrna, jlB 21 31 31 43 41
Through Bills Lading given front all shipping
points. Rates guaranteed; quick transits to all
shipments. Loss, damage, and over-charge,
promptly investigated and settled.
A. POPE, General Freight Agent
July 53t Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Gate City Nurseries.
AAT’E HAVE NOW GROWING, for thecoming
t V Season, fully 50,000 Peach Trees, of all the
best, new ami leading varieties: between 75.000
and 100,000 Apple trees, one and two years old,
entirely of Southern origin, or those adapted to
our climate, with a corresponding number of
Pears—dwarf and standard—Cherries, Plums,
Nectarines, Apricots, Almonds, etc., etc.; also,
a large lot of Grape vines, of the best Ainas for
tiie country. In the Ornamental Department
we have a complete assortment of Evergreens,
deciduous Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Climbers, &e.
We have now ready for sale
a tine lot of bedding Plants.
Consisting, in part, of Verbenas—over 40 varie
ties—Dahlias, fully 75 best leading sorts—C hrys
anthemums, 50 best kinds—Gladiolus, 40 or 50
leading varieties—Geraniums, including the
new, magnificent varieties, nearly 100 kinds—
together with Salvias, Heliotropes, Abutelons.
Paneies, Vio’.-ts, Fuchias, and many others.—
We think our assortment as complete as can be
found in the South, all grown in pots, and can
be transplanted any time during the spring, or
early summer months.
We will sell as low as any responsible parties
can, and guarantee every thing we sell to be
true to name.
We especially caution all parties against giv
ing their orders to these Northern tree peddlers,
now scattered all over the South, and swindling
every unsuspecting person they can find. Those
who buy from them are just as certain to be
swiddlea as they make the purchase. This as
sertion, so far as our knowledge extends, is a
rule without a single exception. Buy fruit trees,
and get good, reliable ones. To clo this, you
must purchase from responsible Southern nur
serymen. We will iloas well by "you AT LEAS'!’,
as these Northern men. Policy alone would in
duce us to do nu honorable business. Uur suc
cess depends upon the public favor we meet
with, and this public favor depends upon the
satisfaction we give; so that if nothing else in
fluences us, self interest would compel us to act
honestly, and do justice to our patrons.
Those who want an orchard of the very best
trees for this climate, will please send their or
ders by the first of November, and we gurantee
a selection that cannot he excelled. Those who
want to make their front yards and sitting-room
windows beautiful, and their wives and daught
ers happy, can be accommodated, and will effect
their object, by' purchasing a lot of our beauti
ful flowers, which can be had any at time. The
ladies are especially invited to visit our con
servatories. No charge for looking on, even if
you have no desire to purchase.
Ilcmtmbcr. ice guarantee every
thing U'c sett.
All orders or business letters should ho ad
dressed either to J. W. Akers, P. O. Box 16,
ATLANTA, (J A., or the Proprietors.
AKERS, GORDON & PATILLO,
julv 4—wflni Atlanta. Ga.
Cartersville
FEMME SCHOOL,
The first term of this school will begin on
Ist fcONDAY IN AUGUST.
And close
Fourth Friday in November.
The School will embrace three classifica
tions of pupils.
The Primary, including the Elementary
branches.
The Intermediate, embracing those pupils
who have passed the first or primary grade,
and arc well grounded in the Elementary
studies:
The Classical Department, embracing the
Languages, and the higher Mathematics.
Miss M. I". Kingsbery will, as heretofore, have
charge ofthe Primary* Department.
No deduction made for lost time unless occa
sioned by protracted sickness.
No pupil taken ll>r a less period than onequar
ter, unless by special agreement.
Rate* of Tuition Per Month.
Primary $2.00.
Intermediate $3.00.
Classical $5. 00.
Competent Music Teachers will ba con
nected with the School, and the necessary
instruments provided lor all who desire to
take music Lessons.
.Tames L. Pierce.
•T. Walter Pritchett.
jul ~ g—wtf
IF YOU DOUBT IT COME AND SEE
WE HAVE ON IIA AIT AMD
AND ARE RECEIVING
THE LARGEST GENERAL STOCK OE
WATCHES JEWELRY AND
CLOG ik: s
Silver and Plated Ware, Etc
Ever brought to atland, an d
and having purchased direct from
manufacturers at net cash prices, we are
able, had willing and determined to sell as
low as any person, or persons, in any place,
either in town, efty, or village North, South,
Last, or West.
WE HAVE BETTER FACILITIES.
For the purchase and sale of certain classes
of fine Watches, than any other house South
has, or can get, and we will give our
customers the benefit of the advantage.
OUR ONLY REFERENCE IS
2i Years Experience In the Jewelry
BTJSIKESS
IN ATLANTA,
AND TO THOSE WHO HAVE TRADED
WITH THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT
OF ER LAWSIIE.
We have better arrangements than
any house in Atlauta for repairing Watches
and Jewelry.
Sept.29th, ’6O-ly. LAWSHE & HAYNES.
PHOTOGRAPHS, FEROTYPEB, -
ETC., ETC., ETC..
THE UNDERSIGNED would respectful
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
j tist can afford.
We also have a fine assortment of Albums,
Cases, anu Frames, which will be sold on
reasonable terms. Give us a call.
WEST & MOSELEY,
June 16,-tf. Photographers.
A CENTS PER
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.MO.
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\\ SHUTTLE SEttI.NG MACHINE.—
Price *s2s. It makes the “Lock Stich,”
(alike on both sides) and is the tody licens
ed under-feed Shuttle Machine sold for less
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Grover & Baker and Singer Sl C’o. All other
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than s'6oare infringements, and the seller and
user liable to prosecution. Address JOHN
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WHy T ANTED AGENTS - - To selT the
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and is warranted for 5 years. Price sls.
All other machines with an under-feed sold
for !£ls or less are infringetneut. Address
OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE CO., St.
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or Boston. Mass. ts.
Satterfield & WoFford,
m
Family
CS-arocesries
AND
Produce*
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
AT the old stand, East side of the rail
road, where we promise to sell on as
good terms, and as low down in price, as
any grocery house in town, either by the
WholetSJile or Retail.
Ccme and see us and test our sincerity.
J li SATTERFIE'r D,
aprl2wly J C WOFFORD.
‘BAD BLOOD.’
“THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD-"
From it we derive our strength, beauty,
and mental capabilities. It is the centre of
our being, around which revolves all that
makes existence happy. When this source
is corrupted the painful effects are visible
in many shapes, prominent among which is
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection ofthe human
organism, and probabiy no one is wholly
free from it. It exhibits itself in various
shapes—as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones,
Diseased Scalp. Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseas
ed Joints, St. Vitus’ Dance, Foul Discharg
es from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular
Swellings, Throat \ff - ,'tious, Rheumatism,
Heart Affections, Nervous Disorders, Bar
renness, Disorders of the Womb, Dropsy,
tfyphiihiic Affections, *.ivcr Complaint, Salt
Rheum, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Loss of Man
hood and General Debility.
It ha.D been the- custom to treat these dis
eases with Mercury and other Mineral sub
stances, which, though sometimes producing
a cure, often prove injurious and entails
misery in after life. The long known inju
rious properties of these so-called alteratives
and purifiers has led the philauthropical
man of science to explore the arena of na
ture, the result of which has been the discov
ery of vegetable products which possess the
power of eradicating these Taints from the
Blood.
Dr. TUTT’S
Compound Extract Os
Sarparilla and Queen’s Delight.
Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood
Diseases. By its use the alliictions above
enumerated can be permanently banished,
and the
Source—the Centre of Life—the Blood.
be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
For Diseases produced *>y Hie
use of Mercury, and for Syplilllis,
with Its truin’ of evils, this com
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To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind
and body, by secret practices, whose nerves
arc unstrung, and countenance downcast
THE SARSAPARILLA
AND
Queen's Delight
is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will be restored to their wonted vigor, and
your dejected countenance be made radiant
with the conciousness of
KESTORED MANHOOD.
Being free from violent minerals, it is
adapted to general use. The old and the
young may use it; the most delicate female
at any time may take it; the tender infant,
who may have inherited disease, wiil be cur
ed by it.
FOB PURIFYING THE BLOOD
TJSE
DR. TUTT’S
Extract of Sarsaparilla
AND
QUEER’S DELIGHT
When used in the Spring it removes all hu
mors which infest the system ; and banishes
the languor and debility peculiar to that sea
son of the year.
It acts promptly on-the
LIVER AND BIDXEYS,
Producing a healthy action of the important
organs by which all the impurities of the sys
tem are carried off, and the result is
A Clear Main, a Good Appetite,
and £Euu} ant Spirit*.
PREPARED BY
WILLIAM H. TUTT & LAND
AUG USTA, GEORGIA.
And Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
June 10th, 1870-ly.
Fair Warning; !
ALL those indebted to us are requested to
call and make payment, ns the time on
which wo agreed to sod you Goods, has expired.
We need the money and must collect what is due
us. If you can’t pay the money, bring us your
Wheat, which we w ill take, m pavment, at the
market price. To our long-winded customers,
whose accounts have been due for some time,
we will again appeal; come forward ami make
payment, as we do not propose, and did not a
gree, to sell you goods on one ami two years'
time. Your early attention tothis warning will
save you cost, as we cunoot and will not give
longer indulgence.
J. D. Head & Cos.
Cartersville, July 5 wtt
Sheriff Sales for August, IS7O.
\*TILL BK SOLI> before the Court House
▼ V door, on the first Tuesday in August, be
tween the legal hours of sale, in the town of
Carters ville, the following property, to-wit:
Til K South half of the settlement of land, in
the sth dist. and 3d section on which Thomas
A. Seals formerly lived, being the portion on
which Dishroon now resides, levied on as
the property of said Seals, by virtue of a tl fa is
sued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of
Spencer Marsh, vs. said Seals.
W. VV. RICH, Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold,
the following property postponed from July:
ONE hundred acres of land Nos. 69, 70, and a
part of 71, in the 17th dist. and 3d section of Bar
tow County, as the property of W. P. Milam, to
satisfy a fl fa issued from Bartow Superior
Court, in favor of Will. L. Rowlon 1, Executor of
Francis M. Rowllmd, Deceased, vs. Thomas Mi
lam and William P. Milam. Said land is a part
of the Dr Thomas Milam Farm. Pointed out by
defendant, W. P. Milam. June 9, 1870.
W. W. RICH. Sheriff.
Inly 5,1870.
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