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C»rlcrsvill('j July IS7I*
JCottOM unicated.
Education.
The Countv Board of Education
meets at the Court House on the Ist
Tuesday in August. The County School
Commissioner calls for a convention of
nil the District Trustees to assemble at
his office on tho same day, and there is
also a call published in the last issue
of the Expiiess, for a convention of
.School Teachers of Bartow county, to
assemble at the Court House on the
same day. Now, we propose that these
three assemblies meet in joiut conven
tion at one o’clock a. m., on that day,
in the City Hall. Let there be a full
attendance of members of the County
Board, District Trustees, and Teachers.
Let them come together and consider
the interest of public schools in our
county.
The question of public schools is one'
of vital importance to our whole South
ern Country. Every man in the State
of Georgia is directly interested in the
matter of inaugurating the Public
School System, as proposed by present
Legislative enactment. Mnny are and
have been anxious to see the system
jput into operation. Many have bitter
ly opposed the Whole thing from tho be
ginning—this is but natural.
Let them assemble a convention of
all the officers elect in the county, un
der the School Law, and all the Teach
ers of the county, and, let them look
into, and consider the matter just as it
is, and give the result of that consider
ation to their constituents and patrons.
It will benefit the people!
If the Teachers of the county will
co-operate with the officers of the
.•school, to be established as a Public
School in the county; if they will each
and all of them apply and obtain li
cense to teach under the School Law.
every school in the couuty might be
made a public aud fiee school, at least
three months in each year, and all, both
rich and poor, get the benefit of the
general school fund. This should be
the action of every school Teacher in
<the county. It will swell his school to
treble its present number of scholars,
put money into his pocket, and giv e
many poor little orphan children (mad e
«o by the late war) the benefit of their
skillful training!
If the skillful teachers of the county
stand off and say, “We have pa
trons enough to support our schools,’’
they simply say, “We will not teach
the poor.”
Then, let them meet with the School
Commissioners, and signify iheir wil
lingness to do their duty. Do not stay
away and leave the public fund to be
exhausted by iucompt tent teachers.
We hope that there will be a rous
ing meeting of the officers and teach
ers? \Ye hope that they will do some
thing iu the matter of establishing u
public-free school, if it cau be done,
under the present law. If it cannot be
done, we then hope that they will peti
tion the next Legislature to modify
. and amend the Law, so as to make it
effective. Babtow.
July the 23rd, 1871.
A Negro Thief Prefers Lynch
Law,
Wc find the following letter in the Charles
ton News:
Graham's, S. C., July 16.—1 write you an
account of a semi-judicial transaction which
took place about three miles and a half from
this place, on Saturday last, 15th inst. at So
journer’s mill:
One Smart Loyd, colored, obtained posses
sion of a bushel of corn at Sojourner's mill in
not exactly an orthodox manner ; and on be
ing accused of the theft, first denied it, but
afterwards “acknowledged the corn.” He
was threatened with the terrors of a -trial
justice, and in order to prevent his punish
ment by the law, he offered to be tried by a
jury of his peers, and to submit to whatever
award they agreed upon His proposition
was accepted, and he selected the following
men and brethren as jurymen to try the case :
March Sojourner, Abraham Walker, Lewis
Felder, Jets Wright, Toby Sojourner and Al
fred Boylston.
The facts of the case being duly made
known to the jury, they retired under an
umbrageous oak to deliberate what they
should do in the matter. After consultation
they decided that, in their opinion, the said
Smart Loyd be allowed to receive forty lash
es, save one, to be there and then laid on ;
to which the aforesaid Smart Loyd agreed.
The names of the jury were then put into a
hat, and Smart drew to see who should wal
lop him. He selected Abraham Walker (a
left-handed blacksmith), who, procuring a
hickory of regulation size, proceeded then
and there to lay the aforesaid forty
save one, upon the person of Smart Loyd ;
which he did to the satisfaction of all con
cerned, except the said Smart, whom he made
emart in more than one place before he fin
ished the castigation.
The culprit and all concerned in the affair
are colored men ; and all, with the exception
of Smart, are respectable, hard-working
men, who don't want too much law, andtook
this method of settling the m tter without
putting the country to any expense.
The teachers of Bartow county are re
quested to meet, at the Court-liouse iu Car
tergville, on the first Tuesday in August
proximo. Matters of vital importance will
be submitted for consultation.
L G. HUDSON,
July 22, 1871. RON ALD JOHNSTON
TO W N MATV 11 It sS.
•T.T. GiLson, Lo<ml Etlltor.
fftdjpK. W. Murphy is onr authorize*l Agent
amlTollector. To receive aud receipt for Sub
scription to the and to collect cluim>.
56#*Rev. W. F. WEEMS in ogr authorized
local.ami traveling Agent. to receive ami re
ceipt tor subscriptions to the fc.xpre.-s.
All contract advertisHjrs in the Express
are considered regular subscribers.
Subscription Club Rates,
In order to place the Skmi-Weekly Carters
vili.e Express in every house and family in the
County of Bartow and adjacent counties, we will
send it one year to any address for TWO DOL
LARS STRICTLY IN ADYANCJt..j& f
Old subscribers can avail them-elves of our new
terms by paving up arrearages. TO AGENTS:
An y man who will send us Five Names op sew
subscribers and Tks Dollars, will be entitled
to one copy of the Semi-Weekly Express, one
year gratis, and for every additional five, an
extra copy of the same or an Agricultural
Monthly, one year. Hkmemker that yotf get
two copies of the paper every week.
ffsir Weather exceedingly dry and j
dusty, liuin very much needed.
Business pretty lively for this 1
season of the year.
agL, For the past several days it has
been cooler than we ever knew it be
fore in July, iu this section.
Watermelons, peaches and ap
ples for sale at Sknirmer & Clayton’s
store, and they are fresh and nice.
86#" Our handsome young friend,
Mr. R. H. Fields, will please accept!
our thanks for a beautiful walking
cane, of which he made us a present.
Long may he wave.
Two young Ffthteenth Amend
ments had a little misunderstanding
about something, in front of our office
yesterday, which resulted in one of
them bouncing a brick-bat against the
other’s head. It ‘busted* the brick,
but never made a dent in the little
nig’s head.
86#“* Frank Jones, of Van Wert, and
a descendant of Wales, gave us a call
the other day, and told us to state
that he was going to complete the
Cherokee Railroad iu two or three
days. Os course Frank will do it.
859*. Our Senior, better known as
‘‘big Sam/’ is absent, in attendance
upon the District Meeting, of the Ma
rietta District Conference, which is
now in session at Acworth, Ga.
See the communication of Bar
tow in this issue, headed “Education.*
We return thanks to Dr. F. M.
Johnson, and W. C. Green, Esq., for
a fine red-horse fish sent us a few days
since. Also to Mr. H. H. Hall for
omo nice, ripe peaches, likewise sent
us on Tuesday last. By request of
‘.‘big Sam.” They were sent to him.
Distinguished Visitors. —We receiv
ed a call yesterday (Thursday) from
Cols. S. W. Bloodworth aud David
Freeman, of Griffiu, Ga. These gen
tlemen were en route for Rock Mart, in
Polk county, surveying the country,
and prospecting for minerals. They
both looked well. We wish
pleasant trip.
ft# 1 " Mess. Walter Pritchett and
Judson Attaway re q u est us to
state that they will open a Male School
in this place, on Monday the 7th oj
August. Terms of Tuition, the place
and full particulars generally, will ap
pear in Monday’s issue of this paper.
Both these gentlemen are fully quali
fied to teach, and so well and favora
bly known as such, as render it useless
for us to reiterate it.
JIUST* We learn, from a private letter
to Messrs. N. Gilreath & Son, of this
place, that a thief entered the bed
room of Mr. T. V. Hargis, of Kingston,
Ga., on last Saturday night, and got
his store and safe keys, and then pro
ceeded to the dry goods store of T. V.
Hargis & Brother, entered, opened the
safe, and robbed them of SIOSO. This
is the third time these gentlemen have
been robbed since January. We hope
that these scoundrels who make it
their business, under the cover of
night, to rob honest men of the hard
earning, it may be, of many years, and
who have cursed this county and
State for two or three years past, will
be caught and hung as high as Ha
ntaan.
B@u>Mess Jno L. Wikle and W. F
Weems have opened a Market House on
West Main Street, next door to the Tin
Shop of Jas. W. Strange, and one just be
low the Railroad Saloon of George Briant,
and they keep at each of these stands, at
all times, fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork and
Chickens, for sale cheap. Give them a
trial.
The True Georgian says:
Rev. Robert Elliott, son of the late
Bishop Elliott, now in New York, has
received a call to St. Phillip’s Church,
in Atlanta, Ga., and wiil probably
accept.— N. Y. Exduinge.
The nbov< is correct, and we sin
c*t rely hoj*e-thafe- the loquent young
divine will ,\oeept the-call. Atlanta is
an excellent field for active ministers.
lai ties wishing Job Work done
ate hereby notified that the Express
Office is the place to come.
Blanks of all kinds, for sale at
this office.
GEORGIA »SOAl’ FACTOR!
MAKES THE BEST GRADES OF
LAUNDRY SOAPS,
Ami Will Soon Add
TOILET SOAP.
SELL CHEAPER TITAN THE
SAME qtALITY BE
Laid Down From Any
MARKET in AMERICA.
All the Profit* we ask, is what is paid in
From
NEW YORK MARKET!.
TRY OUR GOODS,
AND IS WILL
RISK the BALANCE.
Take All Grease In Exchange, *£s)B
TA LLO WE SPEC TALL YD ESI RED.
HITCHCOCK & SPENCER,
july 18— ts. Atlanta, Ga.
fW~ Box 18; Office at Howard & McCoy’s
Drag Store, on Peach Tree Street.
*@U Mr. R. F. Pickren is Agent for
the “Celebrated Common Sense Sew
ing Machine,” the best Machine for the
money in use. He requests all to call
at his Furniture Store aud examine it.
June 2-ts.
ODlllSfi HIGH SCHOOL.
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“Nihil sine Laboer , sed Labor omnia vincent."
0
J. IT. VINCENT, Principal, and Professor of Mathematics, Greek and German.
Rev. J. L. MILBURN, A. M.‘ Professor of Latin, Natural, Mental and Moral Science.
E* W.BALLENGER, , Director in Primary Department.
B* VINCENT, Assistant in Primary Department.
MISS SALLIE TRIPP, , Director in Music Department.
MISS M. R. BELL, ... Assistant in Music Department.
MISS LOU. UPSHAW, Teacher of Embroidery, Painting and Drawing.
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EXPENSES:
Tuition in Literary Department, ’. $1.50 to $4.00 per month.
do. Music Department, 4.00 do.
Embroidery, Ac., 8.00 do.
Board, (with private families,). , 8.00 do.
Next Session opens (June) 19tli instant. For further particulars address the Principal,
Cumming, Ga. June 12, 1871-sw2w
Z. W. & M. Cos JACKSON & CO.,
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING,
AND PROPRIETORS OF THE
Cartersville Steam Planing Mill,
SkSW WLAWB DOOW. YKCTOM,
CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA.
Sash will be furnished at the Factory (and boxed when necessary) at the
Following Prices!
Sash Bxlo,lo cents—primed and glazed, 22>£ cents SSash 18x14,14 cents—primed and glazed,Bs cts.
Sash 10x12,12 ets.— “ “ 28 “ Sash 18x16,15 cents — “ 40cts.
Sash 10x14, 13 eta— “ “ 33 “ Sash 12x18, 16 cents— “ “ 45cts.
Sash 10x16,14 cts.— “ “ .35 “ Sash 12x20,18 cents— ‘ “ 50 cts.
Sash 10x18,15 cts.- “ “ 40 “ Sash 12x22.20 cents— “ “ 55 cts.
Other sizes in proportion. The above sash are made plain. When made Up sash, 2 cents per
light will be added. All sash glazed with a good article of Glass.
ROLLING BLINDS 75 cents per foot,measuring the height, without painting, catches or hin
ges. Blinds lor Windows more than 3 feet 6 inches wide, charged extra, in proportion to the
width.
PANEL DOORS
Four Panels, 11-4 thick, plain, $4.00: one side moulded, $4.50; both sides moulded. $5.00. Bevel
ed Doors same .price as one side moulded. Fifty cents additional for everv 1-4 inch in thickness.
These prices are for doors 3 feet by 7 ; larger doors charged extra, in proportion to size.
All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and Ceiling tongued and grooved. Brackets,
and all kinds of Scroll Sawing for Ornamental Work done to order. Shop Work of alt kinds,
executed w ith neatness and dispatch. Special Contracts made for large Jobs. (—Express..)—
J. & S. BONES & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
IRON AND STEEL,
ROME, CA.
Besides having DECIDEDLY the LARGEST STOCK
of HARDWARE, in all its Departments, in the Chero
kee country, we are the Exclusive Agents for the sale of
n
Celebrated Portable, Stationary,
AND
Plantation Engines.
POJBTABLK CIRCULAR SAW AND CRIST MILLS,
AND MILL MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Person intending to erect Mills of any kind, would do well to consult with us,
And can he furnished at Strictly Manufacturers Prices.
Blandy’s Portable Steam Engines and Saw-Mills have taken
the First Premiums at
The United States Fair,
The Ohio State Fair at Cincinnati,
The Ohio State Fair at Dayton,
The Ohio State Fair at Zanesville,
The Ohio State Fair at Sandusky,
The Indiana State Pair at Indianapolis,
The Missouri State Fair at St. Louis,
The Tennessee State Fair at Nashville,
The Goergia State Fair at Macon,
The Arkansas State Fair at Little Rock,
The Agricultural Fair Association Ga. & Ala. Rome Ga.
The Kentucky North Western Agricultural Society.
The Great Industrial Exposition at Cincinnati,
And many other Fairs of less consequence, and never failed
to beat all competitors, in any coutest in which they were evei
entered.
We give a full square guarantee upon all the Machinery sold
by us. Send for Catalogue aid Price List.
March 31, 1871. J. & S. BONES & CO.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
FOR THE SCHOOL BOOH.
I*4o Pages, 4 to. &o<X> Illustrations,
Xearlv everv State Superintendent of Public
Instruction in'the Inion. or corresponding offi
cer, where such an one exists, has recommended
Webster’s Dictionary in the strongest terms.
Among them are those of Maine, New Hamp
shire, Vermont, Massachusetts. Rhode Island,
Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl
vania, Maryland. West Virginia, Ohio, Ken
tucky, Indiana. Illinois, Missouri. Michigan,
lowa, Wisconsin, Mi»i‘i’sot*i. North Carolina,
Alabama. California, and also Canada—TWEN
TY-FOLK.
STATE PURCHASES.
The State of NEW YORK has placed 10,000
copies of Webster’s Unabridged in as many of
her Public Schools.
The State ot WISCONSIN, about 5000—nearly
every School.
1 The State of NEW JERSEY', I,sooo—nearly
every School.
The State of MICHIGAN made provisions for
1 all her Schools.
The state of M ASS A CIiUSETTS has supplied
her Schools—ncarlv all.
The State of IOVY A has supplied her Schools.
The State of CONNECTICUT has made pro
vi>ions for her Schools.
In other States many copies have been pur
chased for supplying Schools of cities and
towns.
W hat better investment can be made for
Schools.
More than ten times as many are sold of Wcli
ster’s Dictionaries, as Os aiiy other Series in
this country.
At least. four-fifths of aj] the School-Books pub
lished in this country own Webster as their
standard, and of the remainder, few acknowl
edge arty standard.
Published by G. & C. MERRIAN, Springfield,
Massachusetts. Sold by all Booksellers.
July 21,-swljn,
Away with your Broom Factory ! Carters
ville is ahead of that! She now boasts 01
a real, live COLLAR FACTORY! Ask
Billy Edwards and Roger Williams!
Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Stillin
gia—the great Blood Purifier. ,
A Few Words to the Indies.
Many lnd'*e!». particularly mother* mu - *
ing. complain of a lirc ; l, liitlws frelißfc. or
cotnplate exhaustion, on arising »« } hc morn
ing. On the wife anti mother devolve* the
of regulating the dunce ot the
household. Her cure.* are numerous. an>i
die mental as the physical powers arc fre
frentlr called into requisition. often ,
finds her slightest occupation a weary task
and existence a burden, while at the same I
tiuieshe has no regular disease. Hostetler s
Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at this period
will prove an unfailing remedy for this an
noying lassitude. The effects of th s potent
agent are soon seen in the rosy cheek and
elastic step of the head of the family, as
with restored health and renewed spirits she
takes her accustomed place in the family
circle. If this friend in ne<?d be regularly
used, those depressing symptoms will never
be complained of, and not only would lassi
tude not be experienced, but many diseases
following its advent be avoided. Asa med
ical agent it has no equal, while its pleasing
flavor and healthful effect have made it a
general favorite. It is free from all prop
erties calculated to impair the system, and
its operations are at once mild, soothing and
efficient. All who have used the Bitters at
test its virtues and commend it to use.
Messrs. Cower, Jones A Cos.,
Are still at their old trade making,
selling, aud repairing carriages, bag
gies, Wagons, <s*c. They are continu
ally enlarging their business in order
to supply the daily increasing demand
for their vehicles The)' have the most
extensive carriage IteDOsitory and Man
ufactory in Cherokee Georgia, and the
reputation of their work unsurpassed
in the South. Long experience at the
business has won for them a notoriety
for substantial, durable, and style of
finish of work, seldom, if ever, attained
by any like establishment in the South
ern States. See advertisement.
TOBACCO. —Messrs. JOURDAN,
HOW ARD & HARRALSON, Atlanta, Ga. t
have on hand the following Choice Brands
of manufactured Tobacco, which they offer
to trade as low as the lowest:
Brown’s Log Cabin,
Cabin Home,
Golden Choice,
Pike’s Peak,
Winfree’s Gold Leaf,
Pranly’s XXX,
Montsief,
Hyco Belle,
Peach Mountain,
Sunny Side,
Saranac,
McGhee’s 4 A,
Golden Rule,
Rosa Belle,
Globe Twist,
Crown Navy,
May Apple.
And many other desirable brands not men
tioned; together with a fine variety of Smok
ing Tobaccos and Cigars.
S. & M. LIEBIAN,
Have Received the
host elegait;
Best Selected
lad
Cheapest!
STOCK OF
DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Ladies’ and Gents’
Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS ANB SHOES,
TRUNKS, VALISES,
& C.
English School.
HOWARD will open an Eng
lish Mixed School; in the School Room on
tne 1.-jnd and near the residence oC.J. A. Howard
and in which she taught, last session, on Mon
day next the3lst instant. Girls and little boys
will be admitted on the following terms:
First Class.—Spelling, Reading, Writing
Primary Arithmetic, and’
Geography, (per month,) ?! 50
Sscond Clash.—English Grammer, History,
and Arithmetic, (month) $2 00
The fhtl term will continue four nvouths
No deduction made for loss of time, except in
cases oi protracted sickness. 1
Carters ville, Ga., July 25, MTI.-swtf
It. It. It. 1
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Grover and Baker Sewing Machine
THIS celebrated Sewing Machine has been in
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and has gained a reputation far above any oth
i * 1-as been awarded more
national prizes Loan any other machine in the
world; at Vne Great World's Fair at New York.
>' Vas awarded the Gold Medal: at the London
Fair it won the very highest prize, and in 1867,
at Paris, it was awarded the Cross of the Legion
of Honor; besides this, it has won the First
Premium at all the State Fairs where it Iras
,been exhibited. However, we do not claim that
premiums won at our State and County Fairs
any great honor or mark of distinction, its it
depends more an the operator than the machine,
they seldom have judges who are mechanics,
and judges of a Se-wing Machine. At National
Fairs there are a, sworn Committee, who are
judges of machinery. The following are some
of the reasons why the Gxover & Baker is the
best:
It is the lightest running Machine in use; jt is
the simplest; it is more rapid in its movements;
sews directly trom two spool* without rewind
ing; sews all kinds of work w ithout baisting.
can do twice as mnch work in a day as anv
other machine; it is the most durable, and
almost noiseless; it sews equally well on all
kinds of goods, from the finest Sw : iss muslin to
the heaviest Beaver cloth; makes the elastio
lock-stitch much the strongest in use, andeverv
machine is fully warranted. Who can desire
any more iu a sewing machine. There is every
variety and size of these machines, from the
lightest family to the heaviest leather machine.
These machines are now for sale at Cartersville,
Ga., by Leon A CAMP, in one of Judge Parrott's
new Store Houses, under the City hall. Ma
chines Will he delivered to Customers either in
or out ot the city, and full instructions given
free of charge; and should anv of our machines
fall short of our recommendation, the money
will l>e cheerfully refunded or placed in »*V
stead any other machine in use. Old Machines
repaired and put iu good order on the verv
shortest notice,
LEON A. CAMP,
CarU}rsviiJe„Ga.
Finest and Purest Labours iu
town, at the Star Saloon.
May 26,-tff*
Gibson's Diodora, 15 years old.
The best whisky on, ttha market, at the
Star Saloon.
May 26,-- if.
| Wuu>, Proprietor. R H. A C... 1*,,, .
[}«n. Af.nu, !U* Fr«nciict>, C»l. t »„J *4 Csamom mtmi.'s . y
l MILLIONS Bear Testimony to
I Wonderful Cat-alive Effects.
They are not a vile Fancy Drink. Mad* of Poar
Bain, Whiskey, Proof Spiriis and RetVi.e
Liquors doctored, apioed aud sweetened to |*ln*»e y,*
taste,called “Tonic*,” “Appetizer*,’' ••Restorer*,"'fie.,
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,hut are
a true Medicine.in ado from the Native Roots ami Herb*
c»f California, free from all Alcoholic Hiimn-
Innt*. They are the till EAT BLOOD PI Ul.
FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPU,
a perfect Renovator and In vigor.,tor of the System,
carrvingoff ailpwisiitsnns matter and restoring thobhred
to a healthy oondition. No person can take these Bit
ter* according to direction* aud remain long unwell,
provided ttieir bone* are not destroyed hy mineral
poison or other mean*, and the vital organ* wasted
beyond the point of repair.
They are a Gentle Purgative its well n* a
Tonic, possessing. also, th* peculiar merit of acting
n* a powerful agent in relieving Congestion hr Inflam
mation of the Idvcr. and all the Vi*.oral Organ*.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINT*, in young or
old, married or single, at the dawn of woman tend or a»
the turn of life, these Tonic Bitter* have no equal.
For I nfln in inn tory and Chronic It hsmtta
tism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Isdiceslisi..
Bilious. Remittent and Intermittent Fe
vers, Discnaea of the Blood. Giver, Kid
neys mid Bladder, these ItiUera have beat, tod
successful. Such Disen sea nr* caused by $ iliated
Blood, which is generally product! by derarrgemar t
of the Digestive Orgeats.
DYSPEPSIA Olt IN IHGF.STIOX, H**B
ache. Pain iu the Shoulder*, Cough*. Tightness o' «e
Chest. Dixxinens, Sour Kructatiou* of the SL.-matv
Bad Taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attack*. P»'.. “atma
the Heart, Inflammation of the hung*. Pan' iu t *r ?
gions ot the Kidueys, audehaadred othc pa• uftr. nm?,
toms, arw the-cftsprmgs of Dyspepsia
They invigorate the Stomach and ditto th.; Urr pt
I.fver and Bow*ls, which reuaer them of un«nn»Ue
eflick'r in cleansing th* blood of all itc.'-ariu. s. and uw
parting new life and vigor to the whole system-
FOR SKIS DISEASES. Uruptious, Tetter. Halt
TU.enni, Blotches, Spots. Piiuple*. Pustules, B !U,tJ«r
buuc'le*. Ring-Wonus. Scald Ileal. Sore Eyes. Jiryrip
las Itch. Scurfs, IliscoloratioH* of the Skin. Humors an j
Disease* of th* Skui.of whater-r name or u*tug* are
Hterailv dug up and carried out of the system in a *h ot
time by the use ot these Hitters. One bottle iu sucti
cases will convince the most iucredutous of thou *u -x
tiv* effects^
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever - you'ffnd ltsjm
purities bursting through tbs skin in Pimpifes, Lr ;■
tions or Sore* ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed
and sluggish in the veins r cleanse it when it iafc -tl.
and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the Wood
purs, and the healtlief thssvsteni will follow.
Pin,.Tapo,.ausl stiier Warms, lurking in th*
system of so many thoueandi, are effectually destroys ;
and removed. Says a distinguished phrsloiogi*'.
tliere is scarcely an individual upon the race of in
earth whose body is exempt from the presence o.
worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the
body that worm* exist, but upon the diseased burner*
and slimy deposits that breed these living inonsterref'
disease. No System of Medicine, do vermifuges, so
anthelmintics will free the system from worms iikt
these Bitters.
J WALKER. Proprietor. R. 11. McDONALD * CO,
Druggists and flea. Agents. Ban Francisco. California,
and St and 34 Commerce Street. New York.
KT’SOLD BY ALL DKLUUISTB AND LEAL HR A
Cartenriile Prices Current.
Corrected Semi-Weekly l>y A, H, llmlgriii,
Grocery Morolutut.
Cotton
Axes per doz. $13.00 to $15.00
Butter—Goshen th 50 (and 00--
“ Country 25(«5 30c
Beeswait th,....' 20 25
Bviiurtftjuve A sv’ulpla. th d-fni Ss>
Bluestowpe lb tikfa®2o*
Borax th 50 (<b HB
Crackers—Butter 11, K (it 25
“ Soda 7,T@13
“ Cream... iKo2fi
Candy—Fancy as>t.lh 111,0,40
“ Stick 10,? 3d
Coffee—Rio— th 18}fa'll
Java 2»>;/2S
Cream Tartar, th 50fd,70
Camphor—Gum, th 1.25*2.00
Cotton Cards, doz $7.50 «,.8.0(J J
E osoin Sal t 5,... It, ... 8(0.15 I
Grain—Corn, bush. 75'a.80 j
“ Wheat, reil.l.so—BO
“ Rye 75fd90
“ Peas 1.40 ms 2
“ Oats . 50 afiO
“ Clover Seed $0.50-12
Sugar— Brown, th 13<t14
! •* C. 14 als
“ A. 153i''a.l6'-.
“ Crushed I*V>fAß
“ Potyr’d
Syrup—Musi onrax gal 40r a.:**
“ GoWen ... fWr^f.Ob
“ Ex. Golden ftfc(l.2s
M New Orleans AdajH
Oil—Tanner’s, gal SI.IO--4ff
** Kerosene 4Vd.fi)
u Linseed, raw 40
** “ boil’d $1.35'fii1.50 |
Rope—Manilla lb 28053d I
“ Machine 11^)151
“ < lotton 37 fB4O
Cotton Yarns, bun. 1.30-1.40 |
Brown Sheetings, yd. 10'ir.H 1
Dried Peaches, finish $1.50 -75 •
“ Apples $1.75 I
Vinegar—Cidar, gal |
Satterfield it Wofford,
m
Family
i; O € fi R I E H
AND
Produce.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
4T the old stand, East side of the ra : \
road, where we promise to se.’l on . i
1 good terms, and as low down in pi; * ■. . s
any grocery house in town, either by the
Wholesale or Retail.
Corae and see us and test o»r sincerity.
J II SATTEKTIEf l
aprl2wly .1 (J WOFIfbRP.
i» A It B Y ' S
Prophylactic Fluid
Modi in,.for pur
fving, eieasing, removing had odor- n vi i j ;» ’
of sickness: for burns, litres, wounds, -n; ■
for Erysipelas, rhenmatism. and all skin m,-c -
es: for catarrh, sore month, sore thro:it, dip' >
ria; for cholic, diarrhoea, cholera: as a wash to
soften and beautify the skin: to remove Ink
'sjmtSjjnafldggn fritjt_ stains; taken internal!;
well as applied externally; so hirhlv recoin
i have used it—is for sale hv
J all Druggists and Country Merchants, and ma'
he ordered directly of
DAJ.US\ PROP HI LAI It CO.. _
Dec. fi, w4y. nil William Street. X. Y.
Just Received
FINE
TABLE; CUTLERY!
A New Supply of Castors
AND OTHER PLATED WARRE.
CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BSttEKT
in any Southern mankefc.
.LT.fy.VKy.
B@uTho Star Saloon is the place
to get the finest and the cheapest ci
gars in Cartersville, and no mistake.
M ty -26,-tf.
jinrllitlffto 1)
MfiaCvC
Shoulders tbltkaiT
(dear rbside
Plain hams
. ( .utv, hams (t* SM
1 FVwtdupork iWa it)
Chetsse. th C 8 (a, 21
Cigars, M
“ Donv. f 1 5'(<eF *>
Tobacco th Hfttik'tiifi
“ Medium 70 3,
“ Prime,l.rtO at.fiO
“ Va Leal 20 a.25j
“ Smoking 75 f t' 0
Eggs, floZ. Ifj&h'O
Flour, cwt. $4.54.'0
j Lard, tti ...llffdfi
| -Meal, bnsii. 75 ilti..:
I I.ime, bid. 1.~5 j2.'o
Rice, lb !l fisP? ,
Salt, saek 2.:iVtt2.10
Soda, th .... 7(r? 10
Starch, th .. B(gJ5
Soap-liar tt.ffdtl .
Shot, bag|2.7s(a3 00
Shovels, Am. sl..'L
Iron, it, .. srh\t5 r h\t
[’iitty, th Wa,\ac.
indryps th st.7TyVt?!<4!
Tattaw, lb 2**l ,
Test, th
Fe.siNers sh ffßfn7s
Per*frer. th 55f. *is
Maek’l, kit $2—2.75
Potatoes. Ir. 7<V*.Bs
“ Sweet *2 00
| Twine, bag. 30 JBS
I Candles, th 19,23.'
I Lumber M slfi |*A)
Wool, wash. 20:ff 4 J
| Osnabnrgs y l.Vo’lß
| Turpentine 75(4$ 1
‘ Rags, cot lin th 3>;
I White Txsad 10 a.l 5
I Estrella Oil 40(4*>J