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SOME AND FARM.
HXKiKTS TO THE IIISIIEL.
t'or the convenience of fanners and others
who have net the information always accessible,
we give the following table of weights to the
Mitel, a adopted by the Merchants’ Exchange
of Nashville, and in nee 1b most of the state of
j£p**-* 1 LBS ! tUS.
.titles- total * 1 Millet seed
dried V, 21; German 50
Jleana-sincd Hungarian .4*
green in bull.. .'Jfcj Missouri 60
Barley .48 Tennessee £0
Bran’ Oate .12
Buckwheat . .*,St Gnion* 50
Cement ..sol acts 32
Charcoal.. 22 T’eae—dried v <SO
Coal—stone (In yard).7t green {Lrt bull) .30
Clover seed—red G> Reaches ..... 50
sapling. -.6 | peeled .. ... .40
Corn—shelled . ....fit] un|J<;eled <kt
iinihitrkeil 74■ I’canuts . ... ..SB
shucked . 7’ ’ I'otatocs— Irish .. 00
Flaxseed . s*l (2> bn to the har’l.)
Grass seed—blue,. .It l’otafoes— sweet 50
orchard .. it (2>, bu to the bar’l.)
red top If live .... 50
Land plaster ..10C>aU; 50
Lime—un,-laked ... .80| Sorghum seed .42
slaked ... .40 Timothy seed.. 45
Meal—corn s*' Tomatoes ... 20
Turnips. &' i
Wheat . oi
IXCIE MALA CHI.
it wait:t crisp, bright morning in early
March that (climbed upon my big bay
to go some distance into the country ; and
as I passed the old red-scarred fields and
gullied slopes, stretching their galled and
soilless faces to the sun away on either
side of the road as I jogged along, 1
could tint help thinking of another morn
ing a few years ago, and of the beautiful
Knanoke. valley, and the river winding
its tortuous course along inder the foot
hills of the Alleghanies, and the lovely
Virginia land,-cape, stretching aw'ay in
the distance one emerald sea of velvet
w beat, reaching alrriost to the very
mountain tojpsjandjj riot a blotch, not a
gully or wash or gall to mar the unbro
ken harmony of the view. The hill
slopes looked so green and soft that yon
felt like putting out your hand and
stroking them down with very much the
same impulse that induces you to rub
down a piece of soft plush or the sleek
fur of a well-led tabby cat; and then
white a temptation it was, as the train
stopped at the stations, to get down and
craw l over the fence and take a good old
fashioned wallow in the springy meadow.
Even on the clean cultivated land
there was not the first symptom of a ru
mentury wash, for I saw an aged indi
vidual hoeing corn on a hillside so steep
that he bad to hold on by the blackberry
briers with one hand to keep from rolling
out of the field, yet that mountain slope
was as innocent of a gall or gulley as a
yaller dog is ot misprision of treason.
And the whole country was thrifty in
appearance, and clover dotted the mead
ows and voting grass sprang up by the
wayside, and fences and barns were
sound and white-washed, and the whole
population “fat and sassy.”
“I’nele,” I suid, reining up, to an old
darkey who had just murdered a mag
nificent white oak, ancient as the days
of l>o Soto, and was laboriously working
it up into two foot boards by the side of
the road, “Uncle, why is it our lands
are all washing away and our hill sides
either strieked with sassafras or red galls,
while up in Virginia it’s all so differ
ent ?”
The old fellow' stopped and wiped his
face on his shirt sleeve.
“Vagginny? Yasser. I was up dere
enduriu er lie vvah. Dey’s a ditlunt sort
or folks to wat we is. 1 reckon hit’s de
kind c;r wiskey dev has up dere dat does
iiit.” /
A rtiTvel idea, truly; but the old fellow
probably meant it, and feels pretty,keen
ly the stricture of the liquor law and
the abolition of his Saturday booze.
Still it isn’t good whisky or bad whisky
or no whisky, either, that makes the
difference, and my answer catne from
other sources as 1 rode, along, in driblets
and piecemeal, but none the less conclu
sive and satisfactory as l spelled it out.
I came across a negro cropper at the next
turn—Hen Zachary—and he was break
ing up bis cotton land, and round the
red old hill ho went, rumbling into and
across the gullies as he came to them,
throwing the skim of surface soil on the
wing of his twister as he reached the
washes square into the middle cf every
one, to He there fur the fi st big rain to
whirl away down the hill to the field
branch and thence rapid transit through
v N psjtls-eeetrk “and., S w eet vv a ter a nil tti e
Chattahoochee and Appalaohieola direct
to the Gulf of Mexico. That was point
number one.
In the next field a trifling young
scamp of a negro about fourteen, bad
been hired by this same Ben and put to
chopping briers along a ditch row, while
Bon vva* making more ditches for future
brier rows round the other side of the
hill, and l watched the ydung rascal the
whole timer Ben was out of sight, and not
a lick did he hit with his hook and not a
time did lie bend his lazy back, but
stood there playing dreamily with the
tail of h!s shirt and gazing into vacancy;
but the moment the ears ot Ben’s mule
commenced to wag into sight over the
rite hjll, at it be went, calmly and
philosophically, it is true, but still at the
regulation gait, until Ben disappeared
around Hie slot e > when he again re
lapsed into lus syncope. This was point
number two.
Further on I came upon an old sor-.
ghutn mill, the iron work perfectly
sound and good, except for rust, byt U*>
posts and sweep and other wood work
gone to utter decay , the rock furnace a
“shapeless cairn,” and the pan leaned
up against the fence to stop tT calf hole.
And yet sorghum mills pay 10 per cent,
rent for use and 50 per cent, where the
owner does the grinding and boiling.
I nis was point uumber three.
Again, at a negro cabin, out in the
. broking srm. ot course, a chimney was
tn course ot constr tir* i, gin>l the day,
used lor l mortar, was ben g dug
fr*m a lade midway between the well
and lire corner pillar of the house, and
iti edges about two feet distant from
.niter, for the builders were too iazy t.
go a rod off to dig their dirt. In a few
months, or maybe not before next win
ter, the well will cave in and till up half
way to the top, and the house be stand
ing on three legs. That was point num
ber four.
A while man at the bend of the road
bad a good potato bank, but on the side
furthest from the house his neighbors
had dug a hole and probably llped
themselves nightly and with great con
venience to the contents of the bank.
And the owner knew nothing of it, for
he probably had never taken the trouble
to go around to the off side of the hill o
see if it was all r ight, and when the day
light shines through on him, as he digs
in from his side, will doubtless be coi -
siderably edified. Like the husband in
Hogarth’s cartoon he is the last man to
j discover his own horns. Point number
| five.
j By this time I had seen enough to
“read my titles clear,” and if business
* had called me further, I might possibly,
j by ccjuiiiued observation, have read
t them stftl^learer.
This inuetW. chalked down :
1. We are bahjnd the valley of the
Roanoke because"welwCgietT■ 1 y the
first principles of cotu l ,u @o??hw*,£
pby to our agriculture, neglecting" -<**&&,
the immutable laws of impenetrability i
and gravitation.
2. Because we pay- a high price for.
eye-servants and leave them to oversee
themselves.
3. Because we are neglectful of our
apparatus and investments, and lose
both present interest and past capital.
5. Because we follow too closely the
maxim “sufficient unto the day is the
evil thereof,” adopting also as our motto
the old Spanish proverb, “never do to
day what you can put off till to-mor
row.”
5. Because, inflicted with petty
roguery of the worst form, and knowing
it, we take too little pains either to pre
vent the theft or to discover the thief.
C. Not because our citizens are neces
sary indolent; on the contrary, no man
works as hart] or as hopelessly as the av
erage Georgia farmer, but because his
intelligence is misdirected and his labor
misapplied.
li these errors are not sufficient to put
us belli ml Southwestern Virginia, I give
it up. They would gall and gully any
country in God’s world not made out of
hydraulic cement or jujube paste.
Uncle Malachi.
Summer silks at 25c, worth .30.
Jonhs Bkos. & Cos.
Plain and Brocade Velvets at less thafi
manufacturec’s prices.
Jones Bros. & Cos.
White Mountain Triple Motion Ice
Cream Freezers at
m 7 V. L. Williams & Cos.
Handsome line of Ladies and Gents
Underwear at Jones Bros. & Cos.
MOTHER’S
FRIEND!
I This invaluable preparation
lis truly a triumph of scien
tific skill, and uo more mes
iiimable benefit was ever l>e.
stowed on the mothers of the
world.
i
the tunc of labor and lessens
I the intensity of pain, but,
Ibetter than all. it greatly di
jin in; shea the danger to life
to both mother anil child,
land leaves the mother ni a
condition highly favorable to
(speedy recovery, and far less
liable to Hooding, convul
sions, and other alarming
symptoms incident to linger
ing and painful labor. Its
II u]y wonderful efficacy in
titis’ respect entitles
Mother's Fkiexd to be’
I ranked as due of the U/e
--jsaytttg appliances invert' to
the woiji lby the discoveries
of modern science.
1 From the nature of the
{case, it will of tin
jderstood that we -cannot
'publish certificates concern
ling this Remedy without
[wounding the delicacy of the
writers. Yet we have hun
dreds of such testimonials
[on tile, and no mother who
lies once used it will ever
again he without it in her
;time of trouble.
No More Terror /
No More Pain !
No More Danger!
TO
iotlicr or Cld!
.
THE DREAD OF
Motiierhood
Transformed to
HOPE
AND I
JOY!
i
*|
Safety and Ease
T 0
Suffering Woman.
A promiucot physician lately remarked to the
proprietor that, if it were admissable to make
public Jive letters we receive, the Mother’s Friend
would outsell anything on the market.
1 most earnestly entreat every female expect
ing to be confined to use Mother’s Friend.
Coupled with this entreaty Iwfll add that during
along obstetrical practice (forty-four years) I
hare never knowu. it to Ml to produce a safe
aiui ipvwk. deliverr. H. J. HOLMES, M. D-,
• - .
Send for our Treaties on Female Diseases,
mailed freo. Address, j
Thk Bhadukld Regulator Cos.,
fb26-lm Box 28, Atlanta Ga.
SCROFULA !
An old m in of sixty-seven years has been sub
ject to scrofulous soiO' five years. He had one
on liis cheek as large as a silver dollar, swollen,
raw and constantly exuding very offensive mat
ter. Another on his foot qf the same character,
ami several on his hands, all of about two and a
half-years standing. His general health was
poof, and he couid scarcely get about at all.
He has taken two bottles of Swift’s Specific. The
sores are all well, leaving scarcely a vestige of
thekvformer existence, and his general health is
better than it has been, in ten rears. I consider
its effects wonderful—almost miraculous.
REV. J. H. CAMPBELL, Columbus, Ga.
Mr. Campbell is a Baptist minister, eightv
years of age, and is well known all over the
South as oue of the purest of men.
1 have been afflicted with scrofula for more
than twelve years—have had sores on me as
large ss a man's hand for that length of time.
The universal verdict of the community was
that l won id be a dead mau in less than’three
months. I had spent hundreds of dollars with
physicians, and ruiued my system with mercury
and potash. A friend suggested the use of
=> wifi's Specific. I began its use and soon found
it was needed. Ia very short time it
cured the sound and well. K. L. HIGH.
Lokoni. Ark.. Oct. 26.1833.
Rheumatism Twenty Years.
I have been a sufferer front rheumatism for
twenty years, at times with almost intolerable
pain. I had the best medical treatment, and took
all sorts or remedies, but without relief. Being
minced almost to a skeleton, and not be ; ng
aide to walk even with emt. hes. 1 was induced
to try Swift’s Specific, and it acted like a charm,
and laiu to-day entirely relieved. Have thrown
away my crutches, and am in excellent health,
f believe Swift's Specific w ill cure the worst,ctwes
of rheumatism.
Communication.
My babe at six months old broke out with Sc
icina. My family physician treated the child
for nve mom Its bnt gave up in despair ♦£ doing
it any good, and recommended me to -at! s.jme
, other physician. I did sts bnt he declined to
lijivf to <J■-* Witti b .'-iiis - tbut
the chi! and could not live. In my ttsspafg f weat
t* w druggist aiitl 1.4 him the condition of my
oh id lie gave Sue LyU!e of Swift’s Specific
an- 1 i nove used twooth-Ts The child is now
t" o > cars old ;uk. pi uiup as a pig, and in
perwet health. There Is no sign of the disease
returning. fifo. J. j Kirklano,
Mpiden, Texas.
Treatise on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed
free TILE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
tul3-lm Drawer S, Atlanta, Ca.
CHOLERA!
Our Danger
#
The spreading of this dreadful disease .in Eu
rope and Asia leads us tb believe that we are in ,
danger this summer. Tate the
PRECAUTION
and have on hand some speedy relief.
*>■•*
L" JR. Bfs4f as ’
Huckleberry
Cordial
TS THE
Great Southern Remedy
—-you
THE BOWELS
AND
Children Teething.
CHOLERA.
The report that that (toe celebrated expert, Dr,
Koch, is about to proffer his services to France
to determine the character of the present visita
tion of cholera, is probably true Asiatic cholera,
and that i; is on its travels, having reached
Egypt last year, and France and Russia this
year. The civilized nations are all initiating
precautionary mea-ures; and our own relations
with Mediterranean ports are quite intimate
enough to impose upon us some care, if nothing
more. The certain ease with which a fflthy
sieerage can fetch cholera across the Atlantic
is known, and it ought not to be possible for us
to bo taken by surprise.
But quarantine is on If ' v,vr “ phase of our duty*
Cholera is that scourge of rt-Jk which
most kills the poor. It is a disease which rarely
comes to a palace—unless the palace is environ
ed by hovels." ’ It visits the unclean streets and
issues out of the unclean weils. Pure water and
plenty of it is almost a specific for cholera. If
every house, yard, street, gutter, well, sink, and
receptacle of every sort for every kind of dirt
and liltli were cleaned, scoured and kept elean,
"cholera could indeed come here, but would
amount to very littie. P, m addition, tainted
meats and vegetables could be expelled and
""purteetlv excluded from the city, there would,
uroba!)lyrJn~cnj en pi-teteu. visitation,, be no
deaths, and the people won 1• i noriPF - ,* whether
it was cholera or not. AVe have almost a
century ol experience with cholera since
commerce between the civilized nations aid the
East first seduced it forth from its Gangeflc
habitant and presented it to modern medioaF
seieuce for investigation: and if it is permitted
to touch our shores now we cannot plead ig
norance nor blindly bewail the act of prudence.
Aside from the above precautions, we feel it a
duty to advise our renders to ever keep on hand
a botthvof i)R. BlOfJERa’ iIICKLEIiEKK YCORDIAL,
the great Southern Remedy that the eminent
old doctor who, from scientific researches, is en
abled to state that he feels authorised in saying
tMt it will cure the disease, for as cholera is
purely a. bowel trouble the fumigating treat
meat cannot be the right course; but there en
ters into his medicine a drug that will destroy
the cholera "germ and heal the coating of the
bowels/*- - '
Louisville <£eyrjer-Journai Inter
view with Ex-Covernor Slack
burn,of Kentucky, on Cholera.
In which this eminent statesman and renown
ed physician; who has probably had more expe-
rienoe with cholera than any other phygian in
this country, gives as his opinion that it xs not
contagious but infectious, confining itself to
limestone regions, the seasons having no influ
once as with yellow feyr*‘ at the conclusion of
which is given a remedy for ttia tufa of same,
advising all to ever keep on hand a bottle of the
remedy, for when one is attacked there is uo
time to wait for a physician, but some good rem
edy should bo taken t once. The remedy sug
gested forms the basis of Dr. Riggers’ Huckle
berry Cordial, the great Southern Remedy,
which, in connection with the rhubarb, cam
jPu*d'_aud peppermint, has the astringent proper
ty of *<? n -active principle of
one other drug tiigt controls the spasmodic ”ef
fect; and as old Dr. Diggers, tije presidont of the
Eclectic Medical College or Georgia, states that
he knows of many cases of cholera it has curd,
and wden no trifling cost in buying a bottle is
considered, and how much pain and anxiety its
use will save, no family should be without a bot
tle, for aside fram the fact of its relieving chol
era, it will save many sleepless nights by at
once curing all other sudden attacks of the bow
els, such as cramp colic, etc. Try it.
A Rich Legacy.
The general attorney at the Pullman Sleeping
Car Company, Ex-Chief J us How O, A. Loehrane,
of Georgia, says that old Dr. Diggers Could not
leave a better legacy than his Great Southern
Remedy for bowel affections, and in all his trav
els, he has never found anything to equal Dr.
Diggers’ Huckleberry Coruial, for the relief of
diarrhoea, dysentery and the restoration of the
little ones whose systems are suffering such a
drage from the effect of teething: and that his
family is never without a bottle, a dose of which
so often relieves much suffering and anxiety.
A Cholera Cure.
Frof. A. Barili, the eminent musician and
nephew of Adaline Patti, states that in the
spring his children were suffering with painful
bowel troubles, and after trying several prepar
ations, he was induced to use the Great Southern
Remedy of Dr. Biggeis, and a few doses at once
relieved them ; and now his wife would not
think of being without it. He considers (from a
justly scientific stand-point, that any medicine
that will give such a happy effect in cholera
mer'uiis, unis, have a decided one m cholska;
and he will advise all to be prepared, and aside
from the necessary precautions of cleanliness,
advise tltbm to ever have on hand a bottle of Dr.
Diggers' Huckleberry Coy lial to elieve the ex
cruciating paia attendant in that dreadful epi
demic, cholera. sT : ~.
The preparation of Dr. Bigger? is nothing
more than a scientific combination of the a tive
principle of the huckleberry, ormphor, pepper
nymt, a cfithui-tio and aali-acid, mrktnga non
n-aliziug cor dial, after the formula of old Dr.
’?.* T. Bigger*, the renowned president of the Ec
lectic Medical College of Georgia, and for many
years professor of the disease of women and
children, and member of the state medical as x>-
ciation.
Dr. Biglers’ Metery Ccrsial
For sale by all Druggists —56 c bottle.
It tales all Ms of People to Me a World, M it tales Curry’s Liter
Compound to teep tie People in Heal.
These
Golden
Opinions.
TRUTHFUL AND UNSOLICITED.
REV. SAM JONES
Continues in the Lord’s Work and
Heartily Recommends C. L. C.
Rev. Sam. P. Jones, the distinguished minister
and agent.of the Orphans' Home, says:
“I conscientiously commend Curry’s Liver
Compound of Southern roots and herbs to all
persons Buffeting from Indigcstiou or any form
of Dyspepsia. 1 know it is the best medicine we
have ever used in our home.”
A CURED SON and a GRATE
FUL FATHER.
D. W. Curry, Cartersville—Doar Sir: It gives
me great pleasure to testify to the good resuttsof
the use of your Liver Compound. My son, age
22 years, was a great sufferer with misery in his
head —he was nearly blind. All the doctors had
failed to cure him. I tried a bottle of your Liver
Compound. It cured him perfectly, and now I
publish to the world this great remedy, the best
medicine Before the public. All it wants is a
trial. W. T. IN LOW.
A GRATEFUL AND POSITIVE
BENEFICIARY.
Mr. David W. Curry, Cartersville, Ga.: Dear
Sir—l am happy to say that your medicine, Cur
ry’s Liver Compound, has proven itself to bo of
inestimable value to my family. Its power to
eradicate Malarial Poisoning is something won
derful; and as a remedy to relieve the excessive
biliousness following what the doctors call Ty
pho-MaJarial Fever it stands, in my opinion,
(based on a thorough test,) without a rival. Ac
cept my hearty wishes for your success. I
trust every family shelf will find a place for C.
L. 0.
Most truly yours, T. H. \V ILLIAMS.
Fish, Georg’ia.
“WONDERFUL to RELATE.”
“Am In Cood Health, Digestion
Cood, Bowels Healed, and
Continue to Crow in Flesh
and Strength.”
D. W. Curry: Dear Sir—Sometime ago I was
suffering with an incontrollable affection of the
bowels—could get relief from no manner of
treatment; my appetite became poor, nervous
system run down, indigestion seized upon me;
my flesh forsook me—l became the very ghost of
my former self. At last 1 procured and began
to take Curry’s Liver Compound, and, wonderful
to relate, am in good health, digestion good,
bowels healed and have continued to increase in
flesh and strength—all owing to the use of Cur
ry’s Liver Compound.
1 am very truly yours,
’ ‘ J. c. tract.
ONLY THREE WEEKS!
And Feels One Hundred Per Cent.
Better.
Fish, Ga.,
D. W. Curry, Cartersville, Ga.:—Dear Sir—
I take pleasure in recommending your C. L.C.
I have been using it for three weeks only, and I
can safely say that I feel, one hundred per cent,
bettor. It lias renewed rpy appetite and re
lieve 1 a severe pam Ip fby head, i recommend
it to all persons who are suff, ring with Bilious
ness, for relief. liespeetfully,
11. W. McICINEY,
CURES MALARIAL FEVERS.
And Prefers it to any Family
IVledicine.
Fish, Polk Cos.,
D. W. Curry, Cartersville, Sir:
I take great pleasure in recommending your C.
L.C. Have been using it in my family for Ty
phoid and all Malarial Fevers, and find it pro
duces an astonishing good effect. I prefer it in
my family to any medicine I have ever used,
and when fairly tested I think that it will do all
that it has been recommended to do. Hope
that I may always bo able to procure it. Would
not (fi) witfiout it )f it cost twice the amount of
its price. RespecuLily,
J.VMEtj ADKINS, Agent Depot.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY-
V. L. Williams <ft Cos.,
DEALERS IN
STOVES,
Class-Ware, Lamps and Window Class.
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
MAMCTURERS OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARES.
Hoofing and Gruttermg a Specialty.
UpMarket Price paid for Cotton Rags, Beeswax, Tallow, Etc.
o
WROUGHT IRON
Every one in need of Ranges, should come to see us before buying elsewhere. W
can and will sell you a CHEAPER RANGE THAN ANYBODY. No use in paying a
long price for a Range, when
FORTY DOLLARS CASH
Will buy you a SIX-HOLE WROUGHT IRON RANGE, with outfit of vessels. Come, and be
convinced that we mean business.
V, L, WILLIAMS &c CO.,
Cartersville, Georgia, Feb. 5, 1885.
Favorite Cigarettes,
Sweet, eool and a real pleasure.
Only a trial and you will be convinced.
STOP THAT COUCH
Bv using Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Balsam
—the oniv sure cure for Colds. Coughs, Hoarse
ness and' sore Throat, and all diseases of the
throat and lung*. Do not neglect a eevgh. It
n>av prove fatal. Scores and hundreds • xie
falpeople owe their lives to br. Frazk i moat
and Lung Balsam, and no family vnli ever be
witi'.out it alter once using it. ami discovering its
marvelous power. It split up in large family
bottles, and sold at the small price of 50 cents
per bottle. YV ILLIAMb M F'G. CO.,
3 a Xy Cleveland, O.
SHELBY ATTAWtY,
A T OR3KEY-A *T - LA. W
Cabtsxsville, Gcossia.
First stairway below PostofSce, Bank Block,
fabli tt
GAINED 20 POUNDS iu Weight
and 75 Per Cent, in Health.
I). W. Curry—Dear Sir: I bought a bottle of
jour Liver Compound of our merchant here,
when I could not rest day or night for coughing.
I took it according to directions, and now I am
a well man ; have gained i venty pouuds in
weight and seventy-five per cent. in health, I
also bought two bottles lor my wife. Site took
it for liver disease, and it has done her a great
deal of good. J. P. ABERNaTHr.
Cherokee Mills, Ga.
“C. L. C.” Did for Me what the
best Physicians failed to do.”
This is to certify that I hare in the past 12 years
been troubled with Dyspepsia arid Liver Disease.
During that time I have taken medicine from
many leading physicians and received more ben
elit by taking two bottles C. L. O. than from all
of them. 1 therefore cheerfully recommend it to
suffering humanity generally. Yours truly,
Mas. EASTER McCOLLUM.
lioxauna, Ga.
Indigestion and all Liver Dis
eases Knocked Skyward by
the Wonderful C. L. C.
To all persons suffering from Indigestion or
Liver disease I would say take C. L. O. I was
troubled with indigestion and could obtain no
relief from physicians. I took two bottles of
C. L. C. and am now entirely well.
Verv respectfully,
Mbs. ANNIE YEAItWOOD.
Roxauna, Ga.
One of Bartow’s Noblemen :
“ I am Satisfied that it will do all
that is Claimed for it.”
I have been troubled with Constipation for
twenty years and have been greatly relieved by
using Curry’s Liver Compound of Southern
roots and herbs. lam satistied that it will do
all that is claimed lor it. R. C. SAXON,
School Commissioner Barlow County.
“I TAKE PLEASURE IN GIVING MY
AMEN.”
I D. VV, Curry—Dear Sir:l take great pleasure
I in giving my amen to Curry’s Liver Compound.
This medicine has proven a groat benefit to my
; self and family. It cured my wife of the chilli
after she had been a sufferer a long timo. Your
Liver Compound will cure Sick Headache,-Bil
iousness aud Indigestion. It is our family med
icine. My wife joins me in pronouncing Curry’s
Liver Compound the safest, most reliable and
satisfactory remedy we know of.
. H. A. JOHNSEY.
j Cartersville, Georgia.
A GHATEFUL LADY
Commends it to ail Suffering Hu
manity.
Fxan, Polk Cos.,
D. W. Curry, Cartersville, Ga.—Dear Sir:
Commend, in my name, Curry’s Liver Compound
to all humanity—all of those who suffer with
torpor of the liver, sick headache, and indeed all
those miserable symptoms which accompany the
bilious state. Yours truly, etc.,
MRS. CANTRELL.
UNDER the CARE of PHYSI
CIANS W YEARS,
-Uses Patent Medicines 10 Years,
and at Last Finds Health and
Happiness in C. L. C.
Roxana, Ga.
To all suffering humanity I cheerfully recom
mend Curry’s Liver Compound. My wife has
bean ailjicted with a hacking cough, with Dys
pepsia and Liver Complaint for the last thirty
years. She was under the constant care of good
j physicians for twenty years, then trying patent
| medicines of various kinds for 10 years and re
i cciving no permanent relief until she began the
use of C. L. C. Since my wife took the first bot
j tie she has been able to attend to her household
affairs and is in better health than she has been
! in many years. Very respectfully,
i JOHN TIDWELL
li. 13. CASON,
Resident Dentist.
OiSee over Curry's drug store, Cartersvlll®,
fsba
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ST. JAMES HOTSai
Special Attention to Commercial
Travelers.
Table Supplied with the Best the
Market Affords.
ATTENTIVE SERVANTS.
Specia’ inducements to parties seeking summer
itsoris. Correspondence solicited.
DR. R. A. McFEKRIX, Proprietor,
feW-ly Cjtrtersrille, Georgia.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
Bartow Superior Court.
SESSIONS.—Second Mondays iu January and
July.
OFFICERS—T. C. Fain, Judge; J. W. Harris,
Jr., Solicitor General; F. M. Durham, Clerk;
W. W. Roberts, Sheriff, John A. Gladden, Dep
uty Sheriff.
Bartow County Court.
SESSIONS.— First Monday in each month.
Quarterly terms first Mondays in March, June,
September and December.
OFFICERS—G. S. Tumli#.fudge; J. J. Con
ner, Solicitor General: F. M. Durham, Clerk:
J. G. Broughton. Bailiff.
Bartow Sheriff’s Sales
FOR JUNE, 1883.
\\J ILL BE SOI D BEFORE THE COURT
| W house door iu Cartersville, Bartow county,
Georgia, between the legal sale hours,
On tSe First Tuesday in June, 1885,
The following property, to-wit:
T ots of land Nos. 1146,1147. IDS, 1149, 1156, 1158,
1220, 1228 and 1293, in the 21st district and 2nd
section of Bartow county, Ga. Levied on and
will lie sold as the property of Elliott Moore, to
satisfy one State and County tax fl. fa. for 1834,
against said Elliott Moore. ’ Property in pis ses
sion of defendant.
Also at the same time and place lot of laud No.
624. containing 49 acres mote or less, and 20 acres
off of the east side of lot No. 554, in the 17th dis
trict and 3rd section of Bartow county, Ga., it*
being a part of the old homestead place" of Robt.
Speer, deceased. Said lamia now iu the bands
of Thomas Warren Tinsley, administrator de
bonis non of Robt. Speer, deceased, to be admin
istered, and levied on as the estate of said Robert
Speer, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa.issued from the
court of ordinary of Bartow county, Georgia, in
favor of Parmelia Speer against F. R. Calhoun,
administrator of Rob’t Speer, deceased, said fl.
fa. now proceeding for the use of F. R. Calhoun,
executor of Parmelia Speer, deceased. . Said
land being in possession of Henry H. Hammond,
tenant, and point ;d out by F. R. Calhoun, exec
utor of Parmelia Speer, deceased,
Also at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 1250, 1251, 1208,1209 and 1270, lying and being
in the. 17th district ami 3rd section of Bartow
county, Georgia, each lot containing 40 acres
moreorless. "Levied on and will be sold as the
property of the estate of Samnel F. Stephens,
deceased, in the hands of James Stephens, ex
ecutor of Samuel F. Stephens, to be administer,
ed, to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court 11. fa.
in favor of Daniel S. Priutup, receiver, etc., vs.
James K. Stephens, executor of Samuel F. Ste
phens, deceased. Property in possession of V.
B. McGinnis, tenant.
Als at the same time and place, lets of land
Nos. 334 and 247, in the 16th district and 3rd sec
tion of Bartow county, Georgia. Levied oil and
will be sold as the property of Mrs J. C. Bran
t sou, to satisfy one State arid County tax fl. fa.
for the year 1833, against J. C. Branson, agent
for his wife. Property in possession of defend
ant. fi. fa. proceeding for benefit of Miles G.
Dobbins, tranaferree.
Also at the s >uie time and place, lots of land
Nos. 500, 557, 553, and a part of 501, lying and be
ing in the 17tli district and 3rd section of Bartow
county, Ga. Levied on and will be sold as the
property of F. A. Brewer, to satisfy one State
and county tax 11. fa. for. 1384, against F. A.
Brewer. Leuy made and returned to me by A.
Martin, L. C.
Also at the same time aud plane, Lots of laud
Nos, 650, 684, 802, 807, in the 4th district and 3rd
section of Bartow county, (Ba. Levied on and
will be sold as the property of W. D. Wheeler,
deceased, to satisfy our State and county tax fl.
fa. for 1884, against W, D. Wheeler.
Also at the some time and place, Lot of land
No. 779, in the 21st district and 2nd section of
Bartow county, Ga. Levied ou and will be sold
as the property of John H. Williams to satisfy
one State and county tax fi. fa. for 1834, against
John H. Williams.
Also at the same time and place, the following
land and town lots, to-wit: Lots Nos. 31 and 32,
known as the William Latimer lots, also lot No.
28. known as the Vfilliam Barron residence lot;
also 25 feet off of the north end of the McMurray
lot, adjoining lots Nos. 27 and 28, also lot No. 27,
known as the Cobb residence lot, also a part of
lot No. 53, described as follows: commencing at
the northeast corner of lot No. 27, and running
east to a certain ditch, thence alongside said
ditch to the southern boundary line to the south
east corner of tot No. 28, thince north to the be
ginning point, also three lot Nos. 48, 49 and 50,
and known as the Abda Johnson lots, all the
foregoing property, containing five acres more
or less, and, lying and being in the town of Cass
ville, in the sth district and 3rd section of Bar
tow county, Ga., all aforesaid property levied
on and will be sold as the property of the de
fendant in fi. fa., W. S. Barron, to satisfy one
Barfow Superior court fl. fa. in favor of W. L.
' Aycock vs, said W. S. Barron, said 11. fa. being
for purchase money of said property due by sain
Barron to W. L, Aycock. plaintiff In 11. fa, l’rop
erty in ]>osseseion of defendant and pointed out
by plaintiff’s attorney.
W. W. ROBERTS, Sheriff.
J. A. GLADDEN, Dep’y. Sh’ff.
PILES ! PILES!! PILES!!!
A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST!
INTO ONJEG NEED SUFFER.
\ SURE CURE FOR BLIND, BLEEDING,
Itching and Ulcerated Files has been dis
covered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian Remedy,)
called Dr. Williams’ Indian Pil# Ointment. A
single box has cured the worst chronic cases of
25 years standing.
No one need suffer five minutes after applying
this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions,
and electuaries do more harm than good. Wil
liams’ Pile Ointment absorbs the Tumors, allays
the intense itching, (particularly at night after
getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives
mstautrelief, and is prepared only for Piles,
itching of the private parts, and for nothing else.
Read what tbo Hon. J. M. Celfluberry, qf
Cleveland, sav* about Dr. Williams’ Indian File
Ointment: “I have used scores of Pile Cures,
and it affords mo pleasure to say that I have
never found anything which gave such imme
diate and permanent relief as Dr. Williams’ In
dian Ointment.”
Hon. Judge W. P. Coons, Maysville, Ky., sayi:
“I have suffered for years with itching piles, and
have me i many remedies. I have used Dr.
Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment and been CURED,
while every has failed.” Far sale
by all druggists, and mailed on fccetpl off price,
*I.OO. WILLIAMS M’F’G. CO., Prop’rs.,
S 5 Iv Cleveland. O.
SHOUHES'SURE CIRE|
MOUTH WASH and DENTIFRICE
Cures Bleeding Gnms. Ulcers, Sore Mouth, Son
Throst, Cleanses the Teeth and Purifies the Breath j
used and recommended by leading dentists. Pre
harea ov Lrs. J. P. & W R. Hot.mks, Dentists, Maces,
pla. For S*le by all grugfelsi* u* uentief*.
aprld-ly * ' Sold by D. W. CURRY,
•3 JOB PRIITTIITa|§-
A bran new Gordon Job Press, with all the very latest im
provements, makes our printing establishment complete, and,
perhaps, without a rival in North Georgia.
ENVELOPES,
1
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STATEMENTS, TsTOTE HEAPS,
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN WORK AND PRICES.
o
Don’t send your work abroad when yon can get it done as
well and as cheaply at home. You can save money, time and
trouble by bringing your work to this office. Orders from a
distance promptly attended to.
All work issued promptly, and if not satisfactory, no
charge will be made.
TBS COTOANT.
SKIN DISEASES CURED
Bv Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment. Cures as if
by magic, Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs,
Blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving the
skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Also cures
Itch, Salt Rheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, old
obstinate Ulcers and Sores, etc. Sold by all
Druggists, and mailed on receipt of price, 60
cents* WILLIAMS M’F’G. CO.,
3 5-ly Cleveland, O.
Favorite Cigarettes,
Will soothe your trouble* here balow,
Will sweeten meditation.
Favorite Cigarettes,
First Premium at the Virginia State Fair, Rich
mond, October 28, 1884.
Dr. Frazier’s "Root Bitten^
Frazier’s Root Bitters are not a dram-shop
beverage, but are strictly medicinal in every
sense. They act strongly upon the Liver and
Kidnevs, keep the Bowels open and regular,
make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build up
the nerves, and cleanse the blood and system ef
every impurity. Said bv Druggists. *IOO.
WILLIAMS CO., Prop’rs.,
Cleveland, O.
Favorite
PUREST, MILDEST AND BEST
Only FIVE CENTS for TEN CIGARETTES.
Notice to the Public.
GENTLEMEN WHO WISH BARBERrNG
well done wltfcout being annoyed by loaf
era, call on
JOHN TAYLOR,
At the St. Jamea Hotel, where they can find
everything olean and fl rat-class, and uae noth
ing but the beat of soapa and towels.
tWAlso keep on hand a fine stock of Ciwars
and Perfumery. f*bi
A. W. FITE,
Attom©y-at-L.aw,
febl9 Cartersville, Georgia. _
Favorite Cigarettes,
Pure Tobacco and Purest Rice Paper,
Trade increased last month 500 per cent.
fMmm
The Ladies of Cartersville and Bartow County
are cordially indited to call and examine my
NEW SPRING STYLES!
Of HATS, BONNETS, TRIMMINGS,. DRESSES,
and everything else that is kept in h first-class
millinery establishment.
' ter Work done to order and oa the shortest
notice.
NXISS lx. SHOCKLEY,
(First doer above Mays A Pritchett's),
CARTERSVILLE, ; : : GEORGIA,
aprt
MOITE? X
For the next sixty days I can offer loans on
improved farm property at a lower rate than
ver before. G. 11. AUBREY,
Clothing in endless variety at
Jones Bros. & Cos.
Ladies, Misses and Children’s Slippers
at very low prices. Jones Bros. & Cos.
Book and listen! Jones Bios, <fc Cos,
are selling Chamtireys at PJd and IQo.,
worth and 20c.
Favorite Cigarettes,
OAViO W. CURRY, Wholesale Agent, Car
*-*-Bra ter*vilie, Georgia.
FOUTZ’S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
So n0... will <ll. of Colip. rot. or to*. I.
Txa, If Fontz’* Powder* are uaed In Uni*.
Fodte's Powder* will cure and prevent Hoo Cboi.ma.
Font*'* Powder* will prevent Gap** ik Fowls.
Fonts'* Powder* will Increase the quantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent., and make the butter Srei
and sweet.
Fonts’* Ppwder* will cure or prevent almost imr
Dimam to which Horses and Cetdeare subject.
Foutz’* Poyrnkaa will dir* SxTt*r AOTie*.
Sold evetyWhere.
DAVID POUTS, Proprietor,
/ ‘ -vivotes; Mfl.
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