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Whoa ye unterrified:
Look to lour Interests !! I
Speuk Now, or forever here
after hold your peace !!
Hay-A Convention of the citizens of
Uartow County is requested to assem
ble in CAR'J'ERSV l LLE, on Tues
day next, (Sale-day.) at the Court"
House, at 12 o’clock, M., for the pur
pose ol taking into consideration the
propiicty of action in regard to the
recouimeiidations of Ex-Gov. Brown,
as set forth in his late Letter. Let us
meet together and interchange views
as to the best course to be pursued to
restore our country to her wanted po
sition in the Union again, and secure
the blessings of protection to Life, Lib
city and Property, that peace, prosper
ity, and fraternal feelings may again
abound over the laud. “Come, one !
Come, all! Come and let us reason
together.” Many Citizens.
Cartersville, March Ist, 1867.
Messrs. Editors : —ln your issue of
last week, you were pleased to call the
attention of the town authorities to the
burviug ground, or grave yard, at the
site of where once stood our Baptist
Church. The rapid in< rease of popu
lation and buildings in Cartersville, has
materially changed the character ol lo
cation ; now the present site of said
bur\ ing ground, instead ol being oil the
out-skirt* of the village, is nearly sur
rounded, by reason of the rapid im
provements daily going up.
You say the town authorities should
slop the citizens from burying there,
a till go back to tile old burying ground.
We, as members of your Town Coun
cil, with ton, are in luvor ol discon
tinuing bur) ing at the site in question,
luit will not move in the matter unless
die Church and the legal representa
tives of the donor, who gave the ground
to the Church, ami friends are con
.stnied. Their wishes first consulted
and consent obtained, we will cheer
1 1 iL!\ mute in carrying out your views,
s < tar as we trail, to consuiniii te the re
moval ul ihc public burying ground to I
the old site. Town Council,
We w.i-h it distinctly understood
tli.it we iiawe tio private etuis to sub*
gc-ve in advocating the removal ol this
grave yard. We own no lots on or
a lj *inutg .the site it he value of whieh to
entiane.e, but proposed removal .sain ply
as a measure of public good, am! we
wish to .incur no displeasure from those
\t no have loved ones buried there. —
1. it is to remain where .it is, rare should
the taken to cleaui .ul oij» and beautify it,
as it will be in the very heart ol town,
ami occupy oncoflUe most command
ing positions, hut if it is to be removed
the sooner the belter, as even since
tin- present agitation of the question,
remains are being deposited there. —
If the full consent of all parties were
.obtained* it will be necessary 1© etr
■large the grounds of ihe old one. Can
ibis be done—and how 2 are the ques*
lions to be determined Jirat. Who will
sell or dunH<tc adjoining lauds for this
j*urpose2 We agree with the Town
Council that the consent ol paraes
must he untamed, grounds provided,
and then will lollow the work of re
moval. In order to do this a meeting
of the citizens should be held, com”
inutccs appointed, and the whole mat*
ter properly inaugurated. The col
umns ol our paper are open to announce
any cell, discuss any ineasuie, or her
ald any proposition, connected with
tfie subject.
fitter Messrs. A. A. Skinner 4* Cos.,
announce, this week, the arrival of their
celebrated Land Piaster. lie who
have been dreaming of line clover, tall
corn, and abundant yields, rejoice! —
Send on your wagons and wheel-bar”
rows and lay in a gaod supply ol this
deservedly popular fertilizer. It will
enrich your lands and amply remuner
ate your labor. See advertisement.
of starvation, it is true
destitution and want prevails through”
out our borders, but if one wiil only
take a landscape vi_*w of the in*doors
of Messrs. A. A. Skinner & Co's store
he will imagine he can see Sacks of
Corn, like distant hilLtops, rising in
regular succession one row above an
other until the vast heap presents the
appearance of a miniature mountain,
while the piles of Bacon, Lard, Flour,
and Potatoes, resemble miniature hil*
locks bedecking the fore-ground, mak*
jng the whole a very pleasing picture
for a hungry man to look at. All this
beautilul panoramtna may be seen, free
of charge, by calling around,
dbitraj).
M ary Della Colbert, eldest child
and daughter of Thompson, and Mrs.
Martha Colbert of Slilesboro Ga« was
born in Hancock Cos. Ga. June 21st
1849; born again and united with Ml.
Zion Baptist Church, then under the
pastoral charge of Rev. M. A, Clontz,
in 1802; and died near Cedartown Ga.
Dec. 28th 1800, at the residence of her
uncle, Cap! Julius Peak, where she
was making a short visit.
Seldom has a community been so
shocked and startled, as by the sudden
announcement of her death, A few
nights before, she had met with us at the
closing exhibition of JStilesboro Insti
tute, and participated in the vocal and
instrumental music ami social glee of
that occasion ; started the next day on
a visit to some relatives but a few miles
off, when 10, the announcement came
back “she’s dead’—‘prepare her grave’.
That stout form of blooming young wo
manhood, a few days previous so vigor
ous, was brought back to spend the last
night at home, a liviu corpse, yet oeair
tiful and lovely even in death. The
long train of relatives and friends that
followed her the next day to her last
resting place, through drifting snow and
chilling winds, as well as the many
tears of beloved schoolmates and ac
quaintances, on taking a last, farewell
view, attested the high esteem in yvhicb
she was held by them all.
How sad it is to see one so young
in years, so vigorous in health and so
buoyant in hope, so suddenly called a
way : To see the bright morning sun
of human life,so suddenly eclipsed and
and instantly go down in the dark night
of the tomb. But there is hope, bright
hope beyond itall' For as it is encou -
aging to know thst the sun is ever
shining with brilliant beams beyond
the darkest storm-cloud Inal ever
mantles earth—so when the bereave
ments of Providence and troubles of
life fill like a cloud around us, it is e
quaily consoling to know that the smiles
of a heavenly Father’s face are bright
above and beyond them all: that he is
too wise to err, too good to he unkind.
“Judge not the Lord by feeble sense,
But trust him for his grace ;
Behind a frowning Providence
He hides a smiling face”.
The greatest consolation we could
have at the grave is the hope that
the deceased was prepared for the
change. That consolation we have
in this bereavement. For well do we
remember when she gave her young
heart to God. And we trust that, aid
ed by his grace, and by the godly ex
amples ami fervent prayers ol pious
parents and friends, when the sudden
summons eame, at the early watch,
“Behold the Bride-Grooin cometh, go
ye out to meet Ilim”—that she was
standing with the “wise virgins”, with
1 nnp tr mimd and burning, ready to en
ter into marriage supper of the Lamb
forever.
Letters of friendly greeting from her
numerous friends at a distance, unap *
pr’sed of her death, directed to her, are
yet received by her sorrowing parents.
This will bear them trie sad intelli
gence that their much esteemed young
friend Della Colbert is no more. —
“Those who would hereafter find her,
must seek her in the grave”. ‘Be ye
also ready—lor in an hour that ye think
not, lire Soil of Mail cometh”.
The writer, having been her teacher
from early girl-hood, knew how to ap
preciate her in life, and can now re.il
ize some of tne parental sorrow of her
death, and bids her a life-long farewell
’till we meet again in the great school
of Christ above.
William Cunytts.
Stilesboro, Ga., Feb. 12th 18(i7.
IM. B. Christian Index and Ladies
Home , please copy, and oblige the ma
ny friends of deceased.
w. c. >
Special Notices.
Know Thy Destiny.
Madame E. F. TnouRTOX, the great English
Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Psychrometrican,
who has astonished the scientific classes of the
Oki World, lias now located herself at Hud
son, N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses such
wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable
her to impart knowledge of the greatest im
por ance to the single ormarried of either sex.
While in a stale of trance, she delineates the
very features of the person you are to marry,
and by the aid of an instrument of intense pow
er, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees
to produce a life-like picture of the iu:ure hus
band or wife of ihe applicant, together with
date of marriage, position in life, leading traits
of character,&c. This is ho humbug,as thou
sands of testimonials can assert. She will send
when desired a certified certificate, or written
guarantee, that the pic'ure is what it purports
to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and
stating place of birth, age, disposition, and
complexion, and enclosing fitly cents and
stamp and envelope addressed to yourself, \ou
will receive the picture and desired informa
tion by return mail. All communications
sacredly confidential. Address in confidence
Madame E F Thornton', P.O. Box 223, Hud
son, N. Y. march 1, ly
Wonderful but True.
MADAME RE 3INGTON, the world-re
nowned Astrologist and ifomnambulistic Clair
voyant, whilo in c clairvoyant state, delineates
tho very features ot the person you are to mar
ry, and by the aid of an i: struuient ot intense
power, known as the Psychomotrope, guaran
tees to produce a perfect life-like picture of the
future husband or wife of the applicant, with
date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of
character,&c. This is no imposition, as test
imonials without number tan assert. By sta
ting place of birth, ago, disposition! color of
eyes and hair, and enclosirg fifty cents, and
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture by return mail, togeth
er with information.
in confidence, Madame Ger
trud* Remington' ( P.O. Box 297. West Troy,
?U Y. march 1, ly
A Young Ladv return
ing to her country home, *fter a sojourn of a
few months in the City, was hardly re ognised
by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic
flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion,
of almost marble smoothness, and instead of
twenty-three she re illy appeared but eighteen.
LpdH inquiry as to the cause of so graata
change, she plainly told them that she used
the Circassian ISnllll, and considered
it an invaluable acquisition to a Lady’s toilet.
By its use any Lady or Gentleman can im
prove their personal appearance an hundred
told. It is simple in is combination, as Na
ture herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its
efficacy in drawing impurities from, also heal
ing, cleansing and beautifying the sKin and
complexion. By its direct action on the cuti
cle it draws from it a 1 its impurities, kindly
healing the same, and leaving the surface as
Natureintended it hould bt, clear,soft, smooth
and beautiful. Price sl, sent by Mail or Ex
press, on receipt of an order by
W. L. ("LARK & Cos., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fay ette Str., Syracuse, N. Y.
The on ! y American Agents for the sale of
the same. march 1, ly
Free so Everybody.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information
of the greatest importance to the young of
both sexes.
It teaches how the homely may become
beautiful, the dispised respected, and the for
saken loved.
No young lady or gentleman should fail to
send their Address, and receive a copy lost
paid, by return mail. Address
mch 1,6 m P. O. Drawer, 21. Troy, N. Y.
lIOVV TO HA VE GOOD HEALTH.
If the blood is thin and acrid healthy
bile cannot be secreted ; hence the first
and all important thing for the debilita
ted and dyspeptic should be to com
mence the purification of their blood.—=-
ROBACKS BLOOD PURIFIER not
only purifies and enriches the blood,
but adds the great principles which give
it power to resist disease. Mild, yet
powerful, and so peculiarly successful
in its operation that a few bottles taken
in conjunction with Robacks Blood
Pills never fail to remove every parti
cle of unhealthy accumulation until the
blood is purified, tiie whole system
renovated, and the duties ol life, which
before had been burdens become pleas
u res.
New Advertisements.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY,
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons concerned, that some time in the
year Asi Tate, late of said county,
departed this life intestate, and no per
son has applied for administration on
the estate of said Asi 'Pate ; and that in
terms of the law, administration will be
vested in the Clerk of the Superior
court or some other fit and proper per
son, thirty days after tiie publication
of this citation, unless some valid ob
jection is made to this appointment.—
Given under my hand and official sig
nature, this 21st Feb’v. 1807.
W R D MOSS,
[Printer’s fee s3] Ordinary.
GEORGIA,"CHEROKEE COUNTY,
Two months after date ap
plication will be made to the Honora.
hie court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the Real Estate of Burton
Mullins, late of said county deceased.
Feb’y.2lst 1867. J A FOWLER,
Adm’r De Bonis Non.
[Printer’s fee §6.]
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY?”
Whereas J A Fowler Adminis
trator of W L Fowler, represents to the
court, in his petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered W L Fowler’s estate. This
is, therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, toshow cause
if any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letters of dis
mission, on the first Monday in Sep
tember next. YV R D MOSS,
Feb’y. 21st 1867. - Ordinary.
/ [Printer’s fee 86.]
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY,
Two months after date ap
] plication will be made to the Hon. court
ol Ordinary of said county, lorleave to
! sell the Real Estate of Thomas A Jones
I late of said county deceased.
! Feb’y. 21st 1867. J R BROWN
[Printer’s fee 86.] Adm’r.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY,
s - M. McConnell ap
-1 plies to me for letters of administra”
tion on Joel Leather’s estate, late of
said county deceased. These are there*
fore to cite and admonish all and sin*
gular the kindred and creditors of said
i deceased, to tile their objections, il any
they have, by the first Monday in A*
pril uext, or otherwise letteis ol admin
istration will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official sig*
nature, this Feb’y. 21st 1867.
* W, R D MOSS,
[Printer’s lee §3.] Ordinary.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY,
Whereas. Clarrissa Dobbs, ap
plies to me tor letteis of administration
on Franklin Dobbs’ estate, late of said
j county deceased. These are therefore
to cite and admonish, all and singular
1 the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to file their objections, if any they
| have by the first Monday in April next,
otherwise letters of administration will
be granted the applicant. Given under
mv hand and official signature, this the
21st Feb’y. 1867.
W R D MOSS,
[Printer’s fee 83. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY,
Two months after date ap*
plication will be made to the couit of
, Ordinary ol said county, for leave to
sell the Real Estate of Thompson West*
! brook, late of said countv deceased.—
| Feb’y 21 st 1867. A D SMITH &
W J CHRISTIAN,
[Priner’s fee ?6.] Adnr’s,
Blair and Bradsliaw have removed their Store to .Samuel
Clayton's new brick building, Bast side Os the Hail-ROad.
s£Cs?*Call and see &£2r*They are receiving an entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS; direct from the Eastern markets, which cannot be
exc elled in price, quality or quantity, in any market South. Just received a complete assortment Childrens’, Misses’, and Ladies’ Shoes. Gents’" “
Boots, and as low as old cost prices, Bleaching-*, Sea Island Shirtings and Sheetings, new Prints, spring and winter styles; Hoop Skins, all grades; and, in fact, auy thing kept in a First Class Dry-Goods House. CARTERSVILLE, Feb’y 15, 1867.
| B&K.
kJ EALERS L\
91D«i 9
Chemicals, Paints, &c., &,c.
Proprietors of Kramer's Ilair Restora
tive, Psoricus, Universal Bitters,
Nerve & Bone Liniment, &c.
Garlersville, Ga.
WE beg leave to inform the citizens gen
erally, and physicians particularly, that
we have on hand a large, well soiected stocK
ot Drugs and Medici lies, and are
ready to till orders at the lowest prices.
Being aware of the great adulteration prac
ticed in preparing Medicines, we have mode
arrangements to have this done under our own
supervision, and will warrant all our Medi
cines pure. As we buy in the best marcels in
the country, and buy entirely for cash, we can
supply our customers with goods as cheap as
the’ can possibly be bought elsewhere, We
will duplicate any bill of g-oods bought south of
Louisville.
Respectlully soliciting you' orders, we are
Yours very respectfully,
Feb 8, 1867. BEST & KRAMER.
Samdkli Clayton, R. A. Clayton.
S. CLAYTON & SON,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CAFIJ'R'VIUE, OA.
Store Room in the Corner room of the
NEW BRICK BUILDING, ADJOINING
the Bartow House.
Would respectfully invite the citizens
Cartersvi/le and surrounding country ,
To call and examine our
IS®€£,
which consists of
DRY-SOOCS, CROCKERY,
SHOES, NOTIONS.
HATS, TIN-WRRE,
STATIONERY, HARDWARE,
and a general assortment of
Family Groceries.
URIAH STEPHENS, so long and
favorably known to this community, is with
us. He wi'l be please Ito meet his friends,
and will be ever ready to supply their wants.
Our TERMS are CASH, and we will be
contented with small profits. No trouble to
show goods. Coni" at: 1 see us.
Feb Bth, IBC7.
T.M. COMPTON,
•Agent,
CARTBRSYILLS, Cl
Dealei in
Variety BZercha«di’e
OFFERS all WINTER GOODS ~t very
low rates, and will sell ALL GOODS,
whether affected by the season or not, at low
est cash rates, Cali and learn prices, if you
do not buy, as it is not sure, always, that all
goods are sold at cost, when it is said that the
party is selling out at cost; or if sold at cost
the cost may be very high, Feb I3th. Im
Board and Lodging,
(NAN be had of MRS. LOL A. HARRIS,
j of this place, at the following terms
Board, with Lodging sl6 00 per month.
Board, without JLodg, 15 00 “ *•
Board. Lodging, Wash
ing and Ironing, 18 00 •*
Having a family to support and no one to
assist her, she appeals to the public for assist
ance in this way.
Cartfrsvil'e, Feb 15.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
GENERAL [STONEWALL] JACKSON.
By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D , of Va.
The Standard Biography of tho Immortal
Hero. The only edition authorizad by his
widow, a..d publ shed for her pecuniary bene
fit. The author a personal mend and Chief
of Staff of the Christian Soldier, *V_ want au
Agent .n e - .ery county. Send for circulars
and see ou. „t.m*. and what the Press says
of te work. A uress
NATIONAL PLBLIf HING CO.,
feb 15 Atlanta, Ga.
GASi-iS nAIsTID
CASKETS.
By Erwin & Jones.
A SSORTED sizes kept on hand. Also
/\ WOOD COFFINS made to order. A
good HEARSE readv at ail nouia.
CARTERSVILLc. Feb 1, LBC7. Wly
georgTaTch’erokee COUNTY.
Alrs - w c Lowe a P'
pites to me for letters of administration
on AliYei Lowe’s estate late of said coun
ty deceased, These are therefore to cite
and admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to
tile their objecl’ons if any they have,
by the first Monday in April next, oth
erwise letters of administration will be
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature, this 21st Feb’v 1867.
W R D MOSS,
jPriuter’s fee §3.j Ordinary.
, GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Agreeably 10 an order from
lud court ot Oodiuury ol said county
1 will be sold Lelor” the Eonrt House
door in Cutuon wit,'in the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in April
next, the follow.ng property to wit:— |
Lot of Land No. 287 and fractional lot !
No. 280 in the 4th District and 2nd
section ol said county, as the properly
of Burrell Cook deceased. Sold lor the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms cash.
J. B. L. COOK,
Feb’y 21st 1867. Adm’r.
[Printer’s fee $7,00.]
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Two months a,ter dale » a r*
plication will be made to the court of
Ordinary of said county, for leave to
a the Real Estate ol E K Finch, late
of said county deceased. Feb’y 21st
1867. JAS. O DOWDA,
[Printer’s fee s6.] Adm’r.
GEORfIA. CHEROKEE C^NTyT -
Agreeably to an order from
the court of Ordinary of said county,
will be sold before the Court House
door in Canton, within the legal hours
of sale on ti.. first Tuesday in April
next, the following property to wit;
The one undevided hall of Lot of Land
No. 1104 in 22st Dist. and 2nd section
of said County. Also all the mineral
interest in Lot No. 613 m 21st District
and 2nd section ol said county, as the
property of Henry Tedder deceased. —
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
cieJilors of’saiu deceased. 'Permscash.
Feb.2lst 1867, OW PUTNAM
[Printer’s fee §7,50.] Adm'r.
Family Gr^^nes,
CONFECTIONERIES, E,
A. 4, *£l*SS& &
At Moore Co’s old stand— west side Public
square, CARTERSVILLE, GA.
JUST received, and for sale, at reduced
market prices, a very large lot of
New Bacon and Lard;
VIRGINIA SALT,
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
SYRUP,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
RICE,
CHEESE.
MACKEREL
SUGAR CURED HAMS.
Garden Seeds, a full supply.
Onion Setts and Battens.
Tobacco, Chewing and Smoking.
Pot ware, of the finest quality.
Confectioneries, a No, 1 lot, tresh.
Pow der and Shot,
Nails, assorsed sizes.
Wooden-ware,
Washing Soap, unsurpassed.
To all of which, and much more, we invite
the attention of the public. Feb. 1.
mmwm*
My old friends and customers* will please remember, that, after hav
ing been twice burneJ out, l have
Resumed the Drug business, with Messrs.
T- J. & m. B. Swanson, under the style of
MASSEY, SWANSON & CO. at Roark's Corner,
. Next door to W. H. Brotherton.
I «v i 11 be pleased to meet all my old friends at our new place of busi
ness, where I am prepared to show them a large and well assorted stock
of drugs, medicines, chemicals, patent med
icines, paints, oils, glass, putty, fancy and toil
et articles, soaps, perfumery, brushes of all
kinds, pure wines and brandies for medicinal
purposes, and at v jrv v figures,
R.« MASSEV lat
M.. - ey and Horty.
feb I ATLANTA, GA.
SI,OOO REWARD-
Hunter’s Specific.
THE great English Remedy.
A certain, speedy and pleasant cure for
Gormoruboea,
Syphilis,
Pain in the back,
Incontinence of Urine,
• Diseases o 'the Bladder,
Seminal Weak..ess,
Kidney Diseas s,
Qiabetis,
Sione in Bladder,
Effects of Murcury,
and Gleet.
—lt cures in from five to eight days.
—lt requires no change of Diet.
—lt is no; disagreeable to take.
—lt imparts no odor to the breath.
—lt gives tonetbe whoie system.
—lt removes impurities of tae blood.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by
WM. H. TUTT,
Wholesale Druggist,
Augusta, Ga.
jan 25.w6m
DR. ROSACK’S
BLOOD nv fi«.n PILLS.
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BLOOD PILLS.
BLOOD P| I | V PILLS.
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BLOOD BLOOD pills.
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BLOOD JriJjJjb PILLS.
BLOOD AND PILLS.
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ARE UNEQUALED
FOB CDBiNO
Scrofula, St/philis. Skin Dis
ease, Old Sores, Salt It It cunt,
Dyspepsia or Ju digestion,
SICK HEADACHE
Liver Complaints, Rheumatism ,
Fever and Ague, St. An
thony's Fire ,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions,
Fits, Scrofulous Con
sumption, etc.
MHH U ?
ONE person wr tcs. her daughter was cured
of Fits of nine yeaia* standing, and St. Vitus’
dance of two years.
ANOTII ER'writes, his son was cured after
his flesh had almos’f wasted away.
TANARUS! e doctors pronounced the case incurable.
ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague af
ter trying every medicine in his reach.
ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which
had existed fourteen years.
ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years.
Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and lever
Complaint could be mentioned, in which the
1 urifler and l’itls wort, like n cbnrin.
THE BLOOD FILLS
Are the most active and thorough phi" t*u*l
have ever been introduced. They act so di
reetly upon the Liver, o.xei*iug tliat organ to
such an extent ns that the system and -es not re
lapse into its former condition, which is too apt
to Is, the case with simply a purgative pid.
They are really u
BLOOD AND LIVER PILL.
and in conjunction with the
BLOOD PURIFIER!
Will cure all the aforementioned diseases, am.
of themselves, will relieve and euro
Headache, Costiveness, Coiio
Pains, Cholera Morbus,
Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels,
Dizziness, &c., &o.
Dll. ItOBACK’S
Stomach Bitters!
Phould he used by convalescents to sir ngthsn
the prostration which always follows acute
disc; e.
Try these medicines, and you will never re
gret it. Ask your neighbors who have used
them, and they will say thev are GOOD
MKDICIN’BB, and you should try them bo
ore going for a physician.
PRINCE. WALTON & CO..
(Successors to Dr. C. W. Roback,)
SOLS PROPRIETOR#,
Nos. 66, 68, 60 & 62 E. Third St.,
CINCINNATI, O.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE,
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CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
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S4VVI.
CARTE P.SVILLE, GA.
attention given to Repair
ing.
HAVING opened business at my old
stand, I am prepared to do any and all
Kinds of work desired in the Carriage Line,
at low figures for cash.. I shall keep on hand
a line assortment of
Buggies & Carriages,
and can, at short notice, furnish any kind of
a VEHICLE desired, Having connected
myself with
Messrs. Wyman & May,
Augusta, Ga>
a well known and reliable firm. I will sell
at Augusta freights added,
fro’.' the best Factories at the North and
East. All of which will be warranted right.
Being well acquainted with the country and
people, with long experience in the business,
I purpose to furnish the market ith such
work as will give perfect satisfaction, I shall
be able to furnish th* entire country, as my
facilities are unlimited. Call and examine, il
shall cost you nothing. I feel suiod that
the good people of this county will appreciate
the honest efforts of one of their old citizens,
broke down by the war. R. H. JONES,
January 17, 1867. wly
Pay up; pay up,
\\7 E again respectfully ask ali indebted
\f to us to came forward and pay prompt
ly. Wa must have money,
BLAIR BRADSHAW.
Cartersville, Feb 1.