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press of advertisements in
to-day’s issue has unavoidably crowd
ed out many articles that otherwise
would have appeared.
j 0" We are requested to state that
a Concert and Tableaux will be given,
by the young ladies and gentlemen of
Cassvilie and vicinity, at Cassville, on
the evening of the 19th instant, the pro
ceeds of which are to be expended in
repairing the Grave Yard at that place.
The exercises of the evening will be
concluded by an oration from Rev. C.
A. Evans.
Interesting to tlie Destitute.
Our townsman (Col. J. R. Parrott)
recently made an application to Gen.
Howard at Washington, in behalf ofour
suffering Poor, and received the follow
ing dispatch :
Department, Washington, )
April 4th, 1807. }
[To Col. J. R. Parrott]
Carlersville, G ». *.
Supplies will he forwarded througfi
the Assistant Commissioner very soon,
by order ol Gen. Howard.
TL VV. Whitlesey
fro)'*Messrs. N. Gilreath <s* Son arc
r;uw iii h eeption of their new Spring
and Summer Goods, also of a fine lot
of family groceries. They announce
that they arc now ready to sell goods
■and groceries Cheap for Cush 1 The
winter is about gone and Spring is up
on us, our old woolen clothes are be
coming uncomfortable, just walk in,
ladies and gentlemen, and see Messrs.
Gilroath’s new and beautiful goods and
make your selections ere they have
been picked over. See advertisement.
Read the Livery Stable adver
ti-a mmts and see how cheap horse
and buggy hire is,
LoEWENSTKIN & PfEIFAR. — 111 is
well known house is now receiving
tneir Spring Stock ol Goods, which
deg a nee and variety, can not be excel led
in this market. These enterprising
merchants have succeeded in bu;ld;n 0
up an enviable reputation as merchants
in this ctxninunit\, and by a systematic
course ol liberality and fair dealing have
won a host of friends. It it with pleas
ure that vve recommend our readers to
visit this excellent first class esiablish-
ui( nt.
t-./'Thc wheat harvest is rapidly
approaching, and some of our readers,
in atl probability, will want a Mower
and ilcaper. Prom an advertisement
in another column it will he seen that
(',d. .1. J. Howard and Mr. W. H.
t ■ ilbcrt, of this place, are agents for the
sale ol the eelehiated Buckeye Mower
;aid Reaper, said to be the best ill the
XV Olid.
Dfsirld Meding.
We are requested to stall that a meeting of
the ollieial membership ot the Methodist E
Cauuh, K, me Di. triet.JWli Georgia Con
lerenee, will convene in the city ot Rome, on
the first Sabbath in May ami Friday and Sat
mdav before, being the ttd, Ith and slh Java
■of May next. Bishop McTyere is expected to
he pr. sent and will at eml lo the ordination of
all candidates elected to Deacons’ or Elders'
Orders within the bounds of said Di triet, ci
ther Itinera tor l.oca 1 . A lull attendance is
and. s red.
Cr.'>“ Atteinion is invited to the advertise >
incut of Messrs. Chamberlain, Cole and Doyn
4,iii, wholesale and retail dealers in Staple atul
l ..nev L>ix - Woods, ■Ladies’ Shoes, Carpets, etc.
■corner Whitehall and Hunter streets, Atlanta,
tij. We had the pleasure of seeing a part of
■their new Spring and Summer stock which
•thev have just received fresh from Mew \ ork
and other marketand must suy that their
st v les are beautiful and their entire stock select
ed with a care and taste seldom equalled in the
South. Ti,is house enjoys the prospect for
•heading the list of Dry-Goods houses in that
citv, and already vies with the first class hous
es South, both in the texture of their goods
and list of prices. They are all clever gentle
men, and, when any ofour citizens or merch
ants visit that city with a view of making pur
chases in their line, they should not fail to c and
and sec these gentlemen or send thorn their
ord rs.
gg*X»The Lanier House, Marietta, is
no slow coach, ll tfiere is anything
good a going they always have it, and
have it m abundance, too, ant! charge
but little lor it. It is now kept by El
lison A. Dobbs, an old and worthy citi
zen, ot long experience in the business,
as he was one of the proprietors of the
l'letcher House, in that city, before the
war, and also, at one time, kept the
Steward’s Hall, of the Ga. Military
institute, if we mistake not. So don’t
be afraid to stop there for a meal when
passing.
State of Deseret. —The Mormons
have formed a constitution lor their ad
mission into the Unimt under the name ot
the State of Deseret, and sent it to Con
gress. It piov ides for universal stif
iage ; but is, of couise, silent on poly
ga mv.
White Cotton Seed for
sale, at 50 cents a Bushel, by Dr. W.
\V. Leake, near this place.
Peaches not killed. —We learn
from some of our friends that peach
es are not all killed, but that there are
yet on the trees about a half crop.—
This is encouraging news, for the fruit
crop is a very important one, especially
in this section, as a great many of our
poor people are depending on the fruit
for subsistance during the summer
months.
in want of anything in the
Hardware line, should not fail to read
the advertisement ot Messrs. Tommey
& Stewart, Atlanta, Ga. They have a
fine stock on hand, and it is no easy
matter to find two as nice, clever gen
tlemen associated together in business,
espcscially in as blue limes as the pre
sent. They will never have any cus
tomers to quit them. See advertise
ment.
B£3uTl:e sign ol' the American Hotel
still hangs out in our paper, and will as
long as such gencrous-Jiearted and
courteous gentlemen as Messrs. White
&i Whitlock run the institoolion, and
they keep as nice and accommodating
clerks about them as Messrs. Bryson
& Wiley. We have been about many
hotels, in our time, but was never bet
ter treated and felt more at home than
at the American Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.—
Everybody, nearly, thinks so and that
is the reason it heads the list of arrivals.
KGL.Messrs. Herring & Leyden, the
justly celebrated Clothiers of Atlanta,
announce through the columns of our
paper, this week, the arrival of their
stock of new Spring and Summer ready
made Clothing, Goods, &c. This is
an old house ol established reputation,
and well deserves a liberal patronage,
which, we are glad to say, they get.—
We have seen their stock and can as
sure our readers that it is finely assort
ed and the prices reasonable enough.
Senator Doolittle hopes the Connec
ticut election will not induce the South
to slacken rcorginulion under the mili
tary bills.
£-2;'Looks and Bread. —Something
for mind and body.—T. M. Compton
has just received from New York his
new stock of School and Miscellane
ous Hooks, and is constantly receiving
fresh Bread from the Bakery. Those
who wish fresh bread daily will please
report to him how many loaves they
will require, so that he may make daily
arrangements.
He hopes that all the reading people
ol Carlersville and vicinity, will meet
at the Methodist Church, on Monday
night next, to form a Reading Society
or Mutual Library, by which one mem- !
her may be able to read all the books
of the Society, by paying a small con
tribution.
We think a small circulating Library
would he a valuable accession to our
village, and hope the above proposition
will be accepted by our citizens gener
ally.
fliTL.Siaee our territorialization bea
ver-trapping has become a favorite
sport with some of our citizens.
8@»Wo understand that Gen. Pope
is expected to make Atlanta his head
quarters, instead of Montgomery.
MARRIED, near Stilesboro. on
the 27th March, 1857, by Rev. Win.
Cutty us, MISS SUE, daughter of Judge
Wm. T. Burge, aud Mr. D. C. DA-
Vi-TTE, all of Bartow county.
16?“ Mrs. NANCY MEEKS, wife of
the late Mr. Polemon Meeks, of liar
ris county, anil daughter of the late
Mr. John Champion, of Hancock co. t
Ga., died at the residence of her neph
ew, Thompson Colbert, Esq., near
Stilesboro, March 26th, 1867. She
had been, for a number of years, a mem
ber of the Methodist E. Church, and
diet! as she had lived --calmly and
peacefully.
The Wisconsin State Journal pub*
lishes a list of confirmations and
rejections by the United States Senate
under the captious “Many are called
but few are chosen,”
The Southern Cultivator. —The
April number of this well known agri
cultural journal contains 48 wages—34
of reading matter, mostly original. It
is embellished with a tasteful design
and ground plan of a convenient dwell'
ing—the first of a scries, David
Dickson, the most successful planter in
Georgia, gives two
which, with over thirty other origins 1
articles, on topics pertaining to the
Farm, Garden and Fireside—such as
Cotton Culture, Manures, Grasses.
Sorghum and other crops, Sheep, Im
plements—Grapes, Peaches, Vegeta
bles—-a letter from Gernes Munro, 4*c.,
A e., fully sustain the reputation of this
valuable paper, which has been regu
larly issued for nearly tweiitv-hvc
vears.
0
Gen. Eahi.y’s Book.—Geo. E. W.
Nelson, of Augusta, advertises as now
ready for delivery, General Early’s
history of the Valiev campaign in Vir
ginia in 1804. Many in our midst
know personally that that campaign,
conducted by General E, was one of
the most arduous, as the period was
one of the most interesting and trying
of the whole war. No one is mote
competent to write truthfully its history
than old Juball himself. One half the
profits of the publication are given to
the *‘M e , n o r ial Association” for de
coration of ille graves of the Confeder
ate dead. Price SI per copy.
The Land We Love. —The April
number of this excellent Southern
Magazine has reached us, aud is filled
with interesting reading matter for the
old and young.
Revival of Religion in Nashville.
—A religious revival, described as the
most extensive ever witnessed in Nash
ville, has been in progress there for the
last three weeks. In that time one
hundred and thirty persons have join
ed the First Presbyterian Church, Dr.
Bunting’s and scores to the other
churches ot that city.
The National debt was reduced fif
teen millions dollars duiing the month
of March.
A flying machine in California is
expecteu by its projectors to make a
trip across the continent in twenty
four hours.
A lady in Aiken, South Carolina,
presented her husband with four line
male children. At last accouts the
father had not recovered from his
astonishment.
Mississippi Moves for an Injunc
tion. The Mississippian learns from
undoubted authority that Judge Shar
key telegraphed to Gov. Humphreys
for permission to file a bill in the name
of the State of Mississppi, to enjoin all
proceedings to subject the people ol
this State to military rule, under the
recent act of "Cong-ess, and that the Governor
immediately replied, giving the desired author
ity. Since the Governor has received a tele
graph from Judge Sharkey upon the subject
stating the ‘-prospects arc good. ’’
Such being the condition of things, it would
be advisable for the people in nil the States
(we beg pardon—Districts!) to possess their
souls in patience and await the adjudication of
the Courts.
Bannanas, Oranges, &e.,
just received and for sale hr Thomas
M. Compton.
Moving. —A freedman with his fami
ly, in a one-horse cart, passed our of
fice this morning from below, and said
“lie was going to Cherokee.” Look
cut Joe, the people are moving! —
Munroe Advertiser.
From Pennsylvania.
Harrisburg, March 22, p. in. —Gov-
ernor Geary signed a bill requiring
railroad companies to carry passengers
without distinction of color.
Sloped.— -The Rev. Win. Wells,
pastor of the African M. E- Church
North, at Clackesville, Tennessee,
hired a horse and buggy recently,
drove to a neighboring town, and sold
the turn-out on the public square for
£BS and absconded successfully. It
turned out afterward that he carried
with him about £BOO belonging to the
above mentioned African church, which
was in his hands for safe-keeping.
'CURE FOR DEBILITY.—When this arises from a
diseased action of the Stomach, the occasional use of
liaback’s Blood P;IU followed by lt b<tk' 3 Su mach
BITTERS, is the best treatment, they will never fail to
4o good
NEW FIRM.
Up Stairs in Col. Jones' Carriage shop.
Harris & Thompson.
HAVKju«t received a FINE AS
OF HARNESS LEA l
and other materials neces-i
* sary for a first class £'
SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP,
and are prepared (o furnish ail kinds of HARNESS to
order. Old Harness made new. [?] SADDLES liE
l’.-lIIED with r.ealn ss and dispa'ch. Customers hy
calling can find an assortment of Ac ic Woi k always
on hand, Cfi6“p for Cukh.
Cartersville, ua., April sih, I>6T.
Sarin g- Jfla chi tie Oil ,
PREPARED at the Baltimore Chemical Works, for
Sale hy
Cartersvillc, aprii 5. B. A. It.
School Police.
THE UNDERSIGNED will open an Eng
lish and Classical School, in this place, jaJJSk
on Monday, the 15th instant, which lie^L„fciU-v
desires to m -ke a permanent insti’ution
for the Education of Youth, i! he should
succeed iu in his efforts t. ben.fit tire pu
piis and please the patrons.
Owing to the lateness of the season the present scho
lastic year of this school, will consist on.y of on weeks,
to be divided into two terms.
The first term will consist of 12 weeks, and end the
sth -f July, after which there will be a vacation of 4
weeks.
The second tern w'.U commence the s>h of August,
continue IS weeks and end the tilii of D ceinber.
Rates of Tuition per session
of I*2 weeks:
Elementary English, od
O'-dinary “ £• 00
Natural Sciences and Adv. Mathematics,... D> id
Grtek and Latin, . 12 i.O
Tuition will be payable, one half in adra e r du
ing the session, at iny option, and the otti r half at ;he
cud oftlic term. i. W. UlilTCtih IT.
Cart trevUl-j Qt, £yiu J, i*C7.
j Part as follows
Dress goods,
silks, poplins,
mozamibiques,
grenadines,
lierege,
cl) allies,
delaines,
lawns,
muslins,
and the best
stock of
PRINTS,
bro’t to Car
tersvilie since
the war.
A complete as
sortment. of
Hoisery and
Gloves.
Our stock of
Ladies' shoes,
slippers and
gaiters is com
plete.
Bleached and
brown sheet
ing, table linen
and shirting.
Forgentlemen
Fine French
cloths and doe
skin, fancy cas
simercs, eng
lisli tweeds,
satinetts, jeans
ana plain and
fancy linens.
A complete
assortment of
CLOTHING.
Boots, sh ocs,
Hats, and
ACTIONS.
Calico for 10c
per yard;
Hoop skirts,
for 75 cents.
Ladies’ lasting
gaiters for 1,50
Mats lor the j
million, good
wool for? 5c ,
t
We are determined to sell our goods cheaper than anybody. Come all —the
rich the poor, the learned and the illiterate, the white, the black, the male, and
iemale, the little, the big, the maimed, the halt the blind, and buy bargains, at.
BLAIR & BRADSHAW’S CHEAP STORE, IN DR, CLAYTON’S NEW BRICK BUILDING, ‘EAST SIDE R. fiL
Cartersvillc, Georgia. April 12 1807.
Special Notices.
Know Thy Destiny.
M*damk F. F. Thornton. the throat English
As rol»gist, Clairvoyant and Psyclirometrican,
who has astonished the scientitic classes of ihe
Old World, has 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'ancc to the single ormarriedof either sex.
While in a state of trance, she delineates the
very feat ures of the person you are to marry,
ami by the aid of an instrument of intense pow
er, known a.- the Psychomotrope, guarantees
to produce a life-like picture of the fu : ure hus
band or wife of the applicant, together with
date of marriage, position in life, leading traits
of character,&c. This is no humbug,as thou
sands of testimonials can assert. She will send
when desired a certified certificate, or written
guarantee, that the jic’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 fifty cents and
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture arid desired informa
tion by return mail. All communications
sacredly confidential. Address in confidence
Madame E F Thornton, I*. 0. Box *223, Hud
son, N. march 1, ly
Wonderful but True.
MADAME BE iIIXGTON, the world-re
nowned Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clair
voyant while in a clairvoyant state, delineates
the very features of the person you are to mar
ry, and by the aid of an instrument of 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 wit outnumber can assert. By sta
ting place of birth, age, disposition color of
eyes and haiivand enclosing fifty cents, and
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture by return mail, togeth
er with information.
4SS“*Address in confidence, Madame GJkb
trode Remington, P. 0. Bex 297, West Troy,
A T . Y. march 1, ly
TXir 5 A Young Lady return
ing to her country home, after a sojourn of a
few months in the City, was hardly recognised
by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic
Hushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion,
of almost marble smoothness, and instead of
twenty-three she really appeared but eighteen.
Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a
change, she plainly told them that she used
the Circassian Einlm, and considered
it an invaluable acquisition to a Rady’s toilet.
By its use any Rady or Gentleman can im
prove their personal appearance an hundred
fold. It is simple in irs combination, as Na
ture herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its
efficacy in drawing impurities from, also heal
ing, cleansing ami beautifying tho skin and
complexion. By its direct action on the cuti
cle it draws from it a 1 its impurities, kindly
healing the game, and leaving the surface as
Nature intended it hou'd be, clear, soft, smooth
and beautiful. Price sl, sent by Mail or Ex
press, on receipt of an order by
W. R. CLARK & Cos., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Str., Syracuse, N. Y.
The only American Agents for the sale of
the same. march 1, ly
Free to Everybody.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information
of the greatest importance to the young oi
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 fost
paid, by return mail. Address
inch 1, Cm P. O. Drawer, 21. Troy, N. Y.
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!!
OHASTELLAR’3
Hair Exterminator-
For Removing Superfluous
Hair.
To the ladies especially, this invaluable dep
ilatory recommends itself as being an almost
indispensable article to fema c beauty, is easi
ly a| plied, does not burn or injure the skin,
but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted
to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads,
or from any part of the body, completely, to
tally and radically exti’pating the same, leav
ing the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is
the only article used by the French, and is the
only real, effectual depilatory in existence, —
Price 75 cents per package, sent post-paid, to
any address, on receipt of an order, by
BERGER,SHUTTS & (JO. Chemists,
285 Rivci Street, Troy, N. Y,
march I, IBG7. «• Jy
CRZS?ESI C9MAi
Oh ! she Was beautiful and fair,
With starrv eyes, and radiant hair,
'Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined.
Enchained the ,ery heart and mind.
CRISPER COM A.
For Curling* II»c lialr of eltlicr
Sex into Wavy and Clossy
IllngSels or Heavy Mas
sive Curls.
By using this article Ladies and Gentlemen
can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It
is the only article in the world that will curl
straight hair, and at the same time give it a
beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper
Coma not only T curls the hair, but invigorates,
beautifies, and cleanses it; is highly and de
lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete
article ot the kind ever offered to the Ameri
can public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to
any address, sealed ant postpaid lor sl.
Address all orders to
Wo L. CL \KK & CO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse,
march 1, ly N, Y
New Millinery Store.
Up-Stairs in Dr. Clayton’s JTeiv
SJrick Building,
CARTERSVILEE, «1.
MRS. L. C, jf CLELLAN.
•cr-:]’ open her stock of new *nd ht&'iti-
hammer M: *ll mry Goods
•: s :,; .- l i.,b.v C r m. <e Tuesday t! A!
s tan' af'er which time she win be *•
nVieeii *w exhibit h-.-r coeds to t: c ! -dies of Carters
l-ille and siirr.iun.ii: -' e > untry. Her st "C,: will c- .s,st
i i narl as follow-: Bonnet", Hats Ku.bolis. K o'.ers,
»nd oil " ..Is in the MLI-nery Hue, oftne latest jnyles.
7.,, a ni.-e allotment rs Wane Mesh..?, fc-Luig’,
K ; e V G’ove-. H ■ P Skirts. Freni.: te fcroidc.ed
i ■■ iv'rV, • st’sty'.s, from Mdw.V Demor
est'i Establidiiu- of, Ktampi- g f..r and km
hrohierv tione fit -> -ft c. ' i . I’ii'r u <f atleuuuu
Kiv’-a to order:. AptU sth, IsC.*. wu*
VYV.rT Y r a
fill Kiltiißlo
iSSSffrf.33.SSSf Es -• 1 ~
MASS®*. SW4SBOS & Q(» „
AT RGARK’S CORNER, NEXT DOOR TO W. H. BROTHERTON, ATLANTA, GA.
L I ASKSV«r. , f* I '“ yold, '“‘‘ t “" prepared to «,»„ U..m . I.«.
purposes, and at very low figures.
R. J. MASSEY, late
Massev and Herlv.
fel. 1 ATLANTA, GA.
——-a—--- T-~- azxxnzt+UZ I WITT—TT—HWMT
Hand Looms.
DR 11. SELLS, ANDREW DUNN, R. P. CLENN
President. Secretary. Treasurer.
GEORGIA LOOM
AND
MA NU UP ACT V RING CO MV A NY.
Manufacturers and Plsnlers, lcoli to your interests,
and don’t fail tocall at Uell-.7ohn*on Building, nextdoor
to the Post-office, and see it in opperatiou
MSNDENiTAT-t’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
II AN D AND POWER LOOM!
Easier Tinderstood, E i«ier to Operate, and more relia
ble Possesses supeilnr advantages over Other Hand
Looms, is more simple and durable.
PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT
By Weavlug all their Goods for Home Wear on the
MENDENHALL IMPROVED
Until
FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS
GAN BE WOVEN CN THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY.
It weaves as fast as any Factory Loom !
HALF THE COST OF THE CLOTHING OF A FAMILY
CAN IIE SAVED BY ITS USE !
From Five to Ten Do’lars a day can be made on it
ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING.
By tite turning of a.n Easy Crank it lets the Warp off,
winds up tiie Olotn, tread the Treadles, and throws the
shuttle. It weaves Jeans, satinets, Linsey, Blanket
Twill, Doul)!e I Plain Cloth, various kinds of ItD-bed
Goods, Fencing Twiils of ail kinds, Flax, Cotton, Tow,
or All-Wool Cloth, Baging, Toweling, Table Linen. Bal
moral Skirts, Woolen, L : nen and Hemp Carpets—in
fact any thing, from a Ha .diome Silk to a Bag Carpet.
IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT,
Hot larger than a common Breakfast Tulle.
11 IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN
NER,
Of'Good Material and Handsomely Varnished.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Everything is Performed by Turning
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE,
for Fur‘her Particular*, Sill of Prices. Descrip
tive Circulars , and Samples of Weaving, addi esc
GEORGIA LOOM AND
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga,
it. Pit ATT, Agent.
March 22, 1807, wfim
WJUfISHa.
THREE or fOl'lt first cl as - hands without fufaiilies
LiLe,a! wages olfereu. Apply to
it. U. ROWLAND, cr
\VM. L. It JWLANO.
Csrteriville, Oa , March 15th, ISC7. w'Jt
Dissolution.
THE »!dp heretofore existing between the
undtre.gned in the General Meiohandbe llusl es?,
under tli - fir o name of J. f'LdAS <v CO., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. JACOB ELSAS silc
ceeds 'lie business and will nettle .all acc unte at the
old sta id. JOSEPH ELsaS,
Caiiei sville, March IS. JACOB LLS-rS;
S. 11. Pattil io,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
C'urtcrsvillc, Gu.
Will attend promptly to the Cut"
tints, Repairing and Making Roys’ and
Mens’ Clothing. Office in the back
room# Blair <s• Bradshaw’s store.
GREENBACKS
ABE
£sr©©U I
BUT
R CRACK’S STOMACH BITTERS, after
years oi expet lenco mid trial, have
proven to la- Iho best remedy extant
lor all complaints whore a tome and
stimulant are required. They never
■ tail to strengthen Iho weak,' impart
vigor to the strong, and in nil reaped*
restore shattered and broken-down I 9
ConMitutions. yto ipniedv lias been I
.veeived with ns much favor as lto- I B
hack's Ktomaiu Bitteus. lu Chicago
OVER 50,000 bottles were sold by ono
drug-house in the past year. It is ml
nntted tiv our most learned phvsieians
that Hr.‘HORACK’S STOMACH RIT
TERS combine tiie Jiroperties of a
gentle laxative, mi utrieieul auli-bilious
agent. nnd tbo fiext stomachic known to yjr'
tho world. KGHACK’S RITTERS should B
be used by convalescents to strengthen H
tlio prostration which always lollows aculo S
disease. lu tho ■® ■
Bilious districts of ti.o West nnd
South,there lias, for a long time, been
much needed an article of STOMACH
RITTERS, which, if taken in proper
quantities, and at the proper time, aro
a aura preventive of Bilious Fever,
Fever mid Ague, Liver Complaint, Pvs
pejxdn, Indigestion, Jaundice, Kidney » Eg »
Complaint, and all diseases of similar fl
nature; and are better as a preventive jj
lor bilious derangement, regulating “ ;
AND strengthening (lie system, nnd giv
ing tone so tiie digestive organs, limit
any other known remedy. Now that
the w ar is over, '.here w ill be thousands
seeking homes in the South. No per
son who values his life should go there
without having consfnntivnt lintid liie r~|}yj
RITTERS, as a safeguard ngainst epi- f H 1
tleinio and maladies engendered by mi- B
nsma and polluted wat-vr. Travelers B
and alt residents of tho rank river-bot- B ’
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6)
COUNTIES of tiie West nml Pont ft, not
the valley of tlto Mississippi and i!«
i t.Mtaries, should provide themselves
with the RITTMRS. Tliere is prolmbly
no one disease w ith which mankind aid
afflicted w hich is tho source of so many
ailments ns dyspepsia, or as it Is moro ~|B —X
commonly called Sour Stomach, nnd Hi’
there is no more certain remedy than
Koliack’fl Stomach Hitlers. They me Ii
never known to fail. —“—■“
KINO CHOLERA has always boon
much dreaded by the public, nnd
people have resorted to all manner
of medicines to arrest tho progress,
but with little success. A sure euro
and preventive is to be found in the
use of Pr. HORACE'S SCANPINA- -M-'v
VIAN REMEDIES. Keep the bowels B R
open with the I'ills, nnd invigorate tho Ej
system by free use of (lie Stomach ra Ttk
Ritters, or, if tbo blood be thin, use tho B H I
Purifier. v
I
c
Drugs, \
P
Medicines,'
Chemicals,
Rat. Med.,
Paints, Oil,
Glass,
Putty,
Fancy and
'Foil. Art.,
Soaps, Per
fumery,
Brushes a
variety,
Wines,
Brandies,
kS UCil an invaluable remedy should bo
kept in every family, lveoji tlio system
in full vigor and nothing is to t.o (cared
from disease or cholera. THE OLD
KELIARI.E. I)o not lie deceived bv
purchasing any of the quack nostrums
under the various names of Rittern.
Purchase none other but Pr. RORACK’S
BTCMACH RITTERS, which aro com
pounded of the purest drugs, aud in k y
Which tho afflicted can rely.
ARE
BETTER!
PRINCE, WALTON & COMPANY,
(Successors to 0, W. Eobock,!
SOLB PROPRIETORS,
lVos. 80, BH, 00 and OU JCaat Third Stroct
o.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Modicinco
EVERYWHERE.
siu
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
A AO
m&mvw&iz ?qws %
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
attention given to Ilcp«t.il'«
iiig.
HAVING Opened buainem at my oil
stand, I am prepared to do any and all
hi.ms of work desired in tlio Carriage Lino,
at low figures for cask. I shall keep on hand
a line assortment ol'
Buggies & Carriages 3
Aild can, at short notice, furnish any kind ot
a VLiUCLF dds red, Having conuoCletl
mysClf with
M essrs. Wyman & May,
Augusta, Ga>
a well known and reliable firm, I will BC li
at AugUMta freights addeJ,
from the be.t Factories at the North and
Fast. All df which will be warranted ri rhi
Being well acquainted with (he country an 1
people, with long experience in the business,
I purpose to furnish the market with such
work as will give perfect satisfaction, [
be able to furnish the entire country, as my
laci ilies are unlimited. Gill lin ,| examine,it
shall cast you nothing. I feel assur«d th’.t
the good people of this county will apprecia te
the honest elf.rt 5 of one of their old citiz tli
broke down by die war K. R. .DiYK.S
January 17. * BG '(- ' wly '