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VOLUME X.
Tine Cartersvillc Express
1* |»nMish«<l Sotnl-Wi-ekly on every Tl Ks- ,
l» VI AND FKID.YT, liv
s. H. SMITH & Cos., Editors and Prop’rs.
In tlie town til Bartow County, Ga. !
Tori nos Subscription:
ONLY $2 A YEAR!!!
INVAIt' HUjY IN A1) VA NCE.
Thursday M t.'ning Edition, one year) 1.50
Tlii' 1 it for )tr vpoGtion is con 11 nod to citizens
of Bartow county only. *
Torirs of Advertising:
(O 11 Vofttk or Less.) f>or iquare often
ttolid Nonnariil or Brevier lines or less, due
ftolljir for the first, nnd Fifty Cents rof each sul>-
■eouent, Insertion.
Amur if »r #’m tract, One Hundred and Twenty
1 >nllars per column, or in that proportion.
Jf.j.ifmionnl ffards-
John W~ Wolioril,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
UAHTFRSVI I.LK ...” ...!L...OROU<,T
Ofttce over Pinkerton's Dmi? Store. Oct. 11.
W. T. WOKKOKi*, A. P. WOKFOKD.
Wolford *V Woll'ord,
AITOHNEYS AT LAW,
C A RT X US VILI. •<, GEORGIA.
Fane *l, tWI».
R. H . Tlui |»iu‘y,
AITTORNEY AT LAW.
OAETICKSVIU E, OEOROT V
Will practice in the courts of the Cherokee
Circuit. Funicular attention given to the col.
Itu'.tiou of daiuu. Oilicc wit M Col. Aimlii John
son. 0< t -
John 4. Jones,
ATTORNEY M LAW & REAL ESTATE AGENT.
CARTKRBVILLE.. GEORGIY.
Will attend promptly to all pr offend on a I hnsi
ness entrusted to his care; also, to tint
and selling of Real Estate. Jan 1.
-Jcrr. X. Howard,
Ordinary of llartow County.
CARTK.KSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Jant, lull). i.
■
A. Ml. Foute,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AUTEURVILIiK GEORGIA.
( With flol. Warren Akin,)
Will practice in the courts of Itartoiv, Cold*,
Polk, Floyd. Gordon, Murray, Whitfield and ad
joining counties. March At.
T. W. UILSKR, O. It. MILNER.
Milner Milner,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CAUTKRSVILLK, GEORGIA
Will attmid promptly to business entrusted to
their care. Jan. 15.
Warren Akin,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OAKTKKSVI LK GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts of the State.
Ham. 11. ft’atillo,
Fashionable Tailor and Agent
for Sewing Machines,
W I f.L attend promptly to the Cutting. Re
pairing, and Making Roys’ and Mens’
Clothing; also, \g.-nt for the silo of the cele
brated Grover A Raker Sewing Machines. Of
fice over Stokuty & Williams Store. Entrance
from the rear. fob 17.
W. 11. Jlomiiuasilß.
Jeweler iiutl Watch aiul Clock
Repairer,
OAUTKUHVIM K, PHCOITOU.
Office iu trout of A. A. Skinner A Co’s Store.
l£ciiuc*aw House,
MAKIKTCA,.. GEORGIA.
IS still nnen to the traveling public as well as
summer visitors. Parties desiring to make
arrangements for the season can be accommo
dated. Rooms neat and clean and especially
adapted for families. A line large piazza has
Im“cii recently added to the comforts of the estab
lishment. ‘ FLKfUIIER & FREY Kit,
iunelHwtf Proprietors.
S. O’SHIELDS,
Fash ion able Ta Uor 9
Cartersville, . Georgia.
I I A V K just received the latest, European and
I 1. Vmcric&n styles of Mens’ and Roys’ Cloth
ing, and is prepared to Cut and Making to or
der. Office upstairs in Licbmau’s store, East
side of the Railroad. sept. 29.
Hr. J. A. Jackson.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE IN THE FE IK DRUG STOKE.
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Jan Ith, 1871.
WM 0. BOWL Ell,'
manufacturer of,
ANL) DEALER IN,
SINGLE AND DOUBLE
HARNESS,
Saddles,
COLLARS, LEATHER, &C.
RKrAiinsu i»o\i:
With iK'atneMH and dispateli.
, tosy-Shop* n West Main Street, near the old
Market Hon«j, CAJRTEItSVILLK, GA.
febgt-wty WM.O JtoWLKli.
"GEABSHOP,”by
CART SRSVILI.E, GA.
tonuTO ov Harness, Bri
[ dl< s, l*ear, etc*, amd Dkalkr in
Qndtllos, T jOatliov.
Uepairtng doaoron short uotiue. Work war-,
i anted to stand the test. Hides Wanted.
jan.St, lSll.-swly
A - I>i*. 1 \ M.
'V-i&f&Sf <* Cartenuille, (Ja.
drawn without pain, by the ttseoi nar-
Co,IC spray. mc h 9.
J. T. OWEN,
jeweler.
Main Street, Cartersville, Ga.,
it ' .i'n ll anything in his line as cheap as
IHi , ”'- ,u anywhere.
athis I>yst ’ rcail - v to Serve his
- u > duug Wttiuutod to give eatisluetiou.
IT is well known to
l>o< tor- and to i.adivs ’oiy
that Woulen are subject L A
t‘. numerous diseases pe- pi ft
culiar to their m:\ mil V. , r», '*■
as Suppression of the •*..*!, .V <+,.
Menses, Whites, Painful —j Sissy % . • ■/
M’nfhly ‘Periods,’ Rluu ‘ t
matism of the Rack and V'lfi
Womb, Irregular Men- .ft* ■.** in f
stmation, lfemorrhage, g fi-f- <■/'?,J
or E xees.fi vc ‘Flow,'and ,y%.- fA
Prol:>|isus Cteribr Kali- » A
iug of the Worn I*. 'v-, '"4* V? - /
'l’ln t: diseases have cel * s- \
•loin l.epn treafed 'uceessfully. The profession
hi'soughtdilligenUy lor some reined) that, wo’hl
enable, (hem (.» treat these disease iffi gic.c.e.' >,
AJ. hist, th it reined v has be« v u tlOeovered by
one of the most skilful uhysiciauz in the.'staiiLof
Georgia. The remedy is
Bradhold’s Female Regulator.
It is «tmd'- ’pe--efrdiie, riridT4 hut tip iti Atlan
ta, bv Hit ADVIKLIt & CO.
It will purify the blood and strengthen the
system, relieve irritation of the kidneys, and is
a perfeet specific tor rdt the above disease's; as
certain a cure as tjninine is in chills and Fevers.
For a history of diseases, and certificates of its
worderful cures, the reader is referred to the
wrapper around the bottle. Kvery botlle war
ranted to give satisfaction or money refunded.
L AGR Anoe. G A.. March 23,1570.
BUADFIKTJI Sc CO., AT LA NT \, G
hear Sirs: t take pleasure in stating that l
have used, for the last twenty years, the medi
cine vou are putting up. known as l >R. .T. RR A I>-
FIKI.h’S FKMAI.E RKtJCLATOJt, and con
sider it tlie best combination ever gotten to
gether for the diseases for which it is recom
mended. I have been familiar with the pre
scription both as ,u praetltfoner of inedieiite and
in domestic practice, ami can lmne-tly say that
I uonsider it a boon to suffering females, and
can but hope. Unit every lady in our whole land,
who may hC suffering in any way peculiar to
their sev, mav he able to procure a bottle, that
their sufferings may not only be relieved, but
that .they mav be restored to health it strength.
With my kindest regards, t am. vespeefcfullv,
W. R. FERRKLI,, M. I).
We, the undersigned Druggists, fak(> pleasure
in commending to the trade, hr. J, Rradlield’s
Female Regulator—believing ittobe a good and
reliable remedy for the diseases for which he
recommends it. W. A. L A N'^hKLL,
PKMRFRTON. AVTLRt )N, T UTOR & CO.
REDWINK A FOX,
W.O. LAWSIIK. Atlanta, Ga.
W. ROOT & SON, Marietta, Gil.
\CTS with gentleness and thoroughness
upon the Liver and General Circula
tion -lieeps the Rowels in Natural Motion
anil Cleanses the System from all iinpnrl
fatls Vfo tin re U-
l t! r |Ur. 0. S. Propllltt/8 thisease in
**» t VI 1 1 form. Tor
lnent, Ilyspepsia, liHligestion, Loss of Ap
petite, Nausea, Sour Stomach, Heart Kuril.
Debility, J.oiv Spirits, Cold lfeet and Hands,
Kostlveness, Listlessness, Colic, Chronic
Diarrhea, and Chronic Chills and Cover.
in strict accordance with
skilllul chemistry and scientific, pharmacy, this
purely veg- 1 je t a b 1 e
Compo nnd- I litas, after
the severe-} | CELEBRATED | |«’St test of
t w e n t >4| I L ears i n
cussanl mso,||fl.eeu stvl
ed the Great Restorative and Reci t'Ekant
by the enlightened testimony of t housands us
ing it.; so harmoniously adiiistod that it keeps
the Liver in healthful action; and when the
directions are observed the process of waste
and replenishment in the human system con
tinues uninterruptedly to a ripe old ago, and
man, like the patriarchs of old, drops into the
grave lull id \eirs, and without a struggle,
whenever '"*Tt FI * E a Tit
claims his r . .. . ’^treroga
t.ve. a. ia -| j Liver Medicine a lot * <1 1 .»
e niostj Hdelicate
robust const itaition, it can lie given with eiptal
satety and success to the young clpld, invalid
lad v or strong man.
june 2, 1871.
itn. o. s. i* n o i*fiiTT's
Auotlyiic Mill It.
NEVER FAILING!
|\ EVERY FORM.
(CURIOS P tins in the Ra<d\ Chest, Hips or
J Li mlis, li’ieit mat 'Km , XcnraLjia, Couyhs,
Colds, lltytiahi if. A j feet ions. Kidney Diseases. Dt/s'-
pepsiti. Liter Complaint ; Colin, C hohra , Cholera
Morbus. J'fenrisy, Asthma. If,■art Bum. Tooth
.tr/ic. Jaw Ache, Bar Ache, Head Ache, Sprains,
Braises, Cuts, Contusions. Sores, La,united
Mounds, S,■aids. Burns, ('hill Bla ins, Frost Bites.
Poisons, of all Li/uls, vegetable or animal. Os till
P-V IJST Iv IL Tj 1T !
the Remedies ever discovered for the relief of
Suffering humanity, this is the h xt Pftin Mr,Hat
tor known to MnUvnt Scicru-r. The cure is speedy
and permanent in the most inveterate diseases.
’Phis is no humbug, but a f/rnnti inrtfiat/ ,tixeorrry.
A 1 * AIN laU.l.kk containing no poison to inflame,
naralize or drive the inflammation upon an in
ternal organ, its ellicienov is trulv wonderful
— lt km kk is I nst a n't a nkoi's. It is'destined to
banish pains and aches, wounds and bruises,
from the face of the earth.
may fi, 1871.
CERTIFICATES:
We, the undersigned, liaved used I>r. Propli
itt’s Prepaartions, and take pleasure in recom
mending them to the public, as being all lip
claims for them;
Cos?. ft J ITenderson, Covington, (Ja.; <) T Kog
evs, Covington, Ga.; O S Porter, Covington, Oh.;
Prof. .1 I, Jones, Covington, Ga.; Jtev.'M \y Ar
nold, Georgia Conference; Jtev. W \V Ostin, Ga.
Conference; K M Htvanson, Monticello, Ga.; Ro
bert Barnes, Jasper County, Ga.; A MRobinson,
Monticello, Ga.; James \V right, Putnam county,
Ga.; A Westbrook. Putnam countv, Ga.; Judge
•J J Floyd, Covington. Ga.; W L I tehee. “Cov
ington Enterprise,”: A 11 Zaclu v, Conyers, Ga;
George Wallace, Atlanta, Ga.; Dirk Lockett,
Davis county. Texas; W Hawk Whatley, Cus
seta, Texas; W C Roberts, Linden countv, Tex
as; Tommy «& Stewart, Atlanta, Ga; W \ Lans
dell, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga; R K Maddox & Cos.;
Atlanta, Ga.; Uri;ih Stephens, Cartersville, Ga.;
A N Louis, Low ndes county, Ga.; Joseph Land,
Lowndes comity, Ga.- Jus. Jefferson. CarUav
ville, Ga.; W L Kills, Iheoly count v, Ga.; W A
Forehand. Dooly county, Ga.; John 15. Davis
Newton Factory, Ga.; 15 F llass, Lowmjnes co,
_ i. -L. _
Bridles,
COWER, JONES k CO,
MANUFACTUUEItS OP
And Dealers in
CAI ill r AGES, BUGG IES,
AND
1, 2 & 4 Horse Wagons.
MATERIALS, AC.
REPAIRING, <if all kinds, DONE
WITH NEA thiSSS and DURABILI
TY.
CARTERSVILLE, SA.
fob. 7, 1871.vvly
/iva) mii a bAms > w rorvn' joi, n
Johnson, has applied fpr exemption oi per- 1 '
Minalty, ami I M ill pnss apon the same at 10
o’clock A. a., on thclitb da V of A.tfciiKt 1871.
* A. A.lliiW AUG,
Ordinary B.A,'.
CARTERSVILLE, BARTOW COYXTY. CKOKCIA. SRP’T 1 I<S7l.
Spluhliilc oLlho
CRTERSVILLE k A-AVERT R. R.
ON and’ after January 20th, IS7I, the trains
will
Leave TAX' M»l?«sVir.r,E. at ........ n.'lft. A. M.
“ srn.ESRORiP, at pi, \. M.
“ FOR R EST UfRT,. at 10.25. A. M
Arriving at CAItTEtfsviLLK, at 10.50, A M
Leave <' AItTKRS VILLE, at 1, P. M.
Arrive at TAV LOUSVII.LE, at ... .A, P. M.
A Rack will scon be running from thslactown
to Taylorsville via. Van connecting ivitlt
the traindi** #***».‘l •* r.
An Extra train 4vill Iw ruy.to Ourtetprtllemul
Return tn Titvlorsi ilie.Hi*very Friday e\*ening.
liy order of the Proident.’
D. W. K. i’K \f OCK, See') /
CHA NG E 0> S C fiTo 11 LE >
WESTERN ,t A TLANTW It. 11. CC
<
NDDfT P
Leaves Atlanta, 10 r. M.
Arrives at t’hattamxjga, .... ’ A If, a. M
i)X\ PASsCSGIait IT!AlN—(svtv. AKI».
Leaves Ml anti, .“..rTSIo.A-.it.
Arrives at Chattanooga 1 25, r. M.
F AST LINE TO NEW VOUK -OT'YWA'UD.
Leaves Atlanta 2 45, p. m.
Arrrives at Dalton 7 5), I*. Jl.
NIGHT I* ASSEN GKH Tit AIX —In \t .utii.
Leaves Chattanooga. 5 20, p. m.
Arrives at Atlanta 1 42, A. M.
day passenger tuain-lnwarp.
Leaves Chattanooga 5 3fi, a. m.
Arrives at Atlanta 2 20, p. si.
A CC< >MM<) D ATI ON TRA IN—IN W A Ul>.
Leaves Dalton 2 25, A. Si.
Arrives at Atlanta » 10, \. si.
E. R. WALKER,
may 25, 1871. Master of Transportation.
Lawsho & Hay lies,
UA V EON II AN 1) AND ARE RECEIVING
the finest stock of the
Very Latest Styles
of Diamond and Gold
jbwflkx:,
in upper Goorgia, selected, with eat care for
the , jj ’
Fall and Winter Trade,
Watches,
of the REST MAKERS, of both Europe and A
meriea;
Aiiioriciui an«l Fronch Clocks;
sterling ami Coin Silver Ware;
and the best quality of
Silver Platod Goods,
at prices to suit the times;
Gold, .Silver and Steel
Spectacles,
to suit all ages.
Watches sukl Jewelry
KrPAIRSD BY CoAII’BTKNT WORKMEN;
Also Clock and Watch Makers
Tools and SVfaterials.
sept 13.-swly ATLANTM, GA.
W. U. OiI.RKKf. A. BAXTER, T. W. BAXTER, Jr.
GILBEItT & BAITEII,
(SUCCESSORS TO W. Jf. GILRERT & C 0.,)
Dealers In
ILAKDWVKE,
B KO\, STEKL, HH A S 3jS,
CLOVER & GRASS SEED.
AGENTS FOR SALE OF
COAL CREEK COAL.
l s eruvian (iaano.
And other Fertilizers.
Agricultural Implements,
Agricultural and Mill Machinery.
A LSO
GENERAL MERCHANTS
For sale and i’urchase ol
COTTON. WHEAT, CORN.
And all other
Country Produce, Cotton, Hav
AND OTHER PRODUCE SHIPPED ON
LBBIIiIAL TIIIUIS.
GILBERT & BAXTER.
Cartersvil 10 Ga.
Jan. 10, 1871 —lv.
~JA^TW. STRANGE,
Dealer fii? ami Manufacturer Os
Tim WAIF, AXI)
Goods,
ALSO D>BL\CBIU l.\
First-Class Stoves At
The levs rest Cash l°riccs.
WILL HARTER
FOR COUNTRY DRODUCE, 11AGS, AC.
Cartersville, Jan.2otli, ’7l -Iy. •
——<i—-- e tki — s i
s. If. PATTIJLLO, Agent
GROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED
sum iicmm
BOTH THE
Kla A STIC AXD SHUTTLE
OR
LOCKSTITCH,
SUITABLE FOR ANY KIND OF FAMI
LY SEWING- NONE BETTER*
Men and Hoys’ Cloihing
Made on the Most Reasonable Terms#
In fact, almost an}' description of
SEALING done ,
A«Cheap as tlie Cheaix , «t!
.. AN D
II TIIE
Brick and Stone
(VUITERSVILLE, CIA.
] prepared to do any of the above work
upon slioi't notice and at low figuera
aptplty and I will pas* upon the, same, on the
71 h day of September, is*l, at 10 o’clock, a. m., j
at iny office. Witness nlr hand and official ig- 1
nature, this 18th August," IS7I.
J. A. liDW AltD, Ord’y, 15. C. j
“Onward and Upward.”
SHARP &FLO YD,
0U ~,u ) ,if{( !p In hr* 1
Suocsssmts to G«o. SHARP, Jr.,
ATLANTA,
Wholesale And EiCtei.il Jewelers.
We Keep a Large and Varied Assortment of
FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS,
IBIAJIOXm, JEHKLHY,
AM»
SPECTACLm
A SPECIALTY.
XVe M.tnuLu luao Tea Sets, Forks, Spoons
Goblets, Ciqis, Knives, etc.
Ifycmiums Ifot; J^tcidlur t ul tfaiiis.
We are prepared to fill any outer for Fairs at
short notice; also to give any information in
reyard to Premiums.
Orders by mail or in person, will receive
prompt and careful attention. We ask a com
parison of Stock, Hr ices and Workmanship with
any house in the State.
Watches aud Jewelry caiwL’ully Repaired
and Warranted. Masonic Badges and Sunday
School Radges made to order.
All Work Guaranteed. ff
ENGRAVING FREE OF CHARGE.
SUAltl* A FLOYIH.
May 23, swly.
COINHUMPTIOIN,
Its Cure and Its Preventive
BY J. H. SCIIENCK, M. D
M ANY a human being has passed away,
for whose death there was no ether reason
than the neglect of known and indisputably
proven means of cure. Those near-and dear to
family Wild friends are sleeping the dreamless
slumber into which, had they calmly adopted
DR. JOSEHII 11. SCIIENUK’S SIMPLE
TREATMENT.
and availed themselves of his wonderful effica
cious medicines, they would not have fallen.
Dr. fn his on n ease proved that
wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vital
ity. by bis medicines and his directions for
their w e, is quickened Into healthful vfgor.
In this statement there is nothing presump
tuous. To the faith of the invalid is made no
representation that is not a thousand times
substantiated by living and visible works. The
theory fit the cure by Dr. Nchenck’s medicines
is as simple as it is m failing. Its philosophy
requires no argument. It is self-assuring, self
i onviucing.
The Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Dills are
the first two weapons villi wliieli the citadel
of the malady is assailed. Tvfo-thrrds of tire
cases of consunudi«t) originate in dvspcpsia
and a functionally disordered livet. With this
condition the bronchial tubes “ sympathize”
with the stomach. They respond to the morbific
action of the liver. Mere then comes the cul
minating result, and the setting in, with all its
distressing symptoms, of
tION SUMPTION.
The Mandrake Kills are esiiqiosed of one of
Nature’s noblest gifts—the Hodophillum Helta
tnni. They possess all the blood-searching,
alterative properties of calomel.
But unlike calomel, they
“LEAVE NO STING BEHIND,”
The work of cure is now beginning. The
vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowels and
in the alimentary canal are ejected. The liver,
like a clock, is wound up. It arouses from its
torpidity. The stomach acts responsively, and
the patient begins to feel that lie is getting, at
last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The Seaweed Tonic.'in conjunction with the
Kills, permeates and assimilates with the food.
<'hvlificaf ion is now progressing w ithout its
| previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless,
and the cure is seen to he at hand. There is no
more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach
An lunetite sets in.
Now comes the greatest Blond Httrificr ever
vet given hv an indulgent father to sulfering
man. Sclicnck’s Hulmonic Syrup comes into
perform its functions and to hasten and coin
pb-to the cure. )i enters at once upon its work.
Nature cannot be cheated. It collects and
'vi pros the impaired portions of tin: lungs. In
! the form of gatherings, it prepares them for
expectoration, and lo ! in a very short time llic
malady is vanquished, the rotten throne that
it occupied is renovated and muite new, and the
patient, in all the dignity of regained vigor,
steps forth to enjoy ttie manhood or the woman
hood that was
GIVEN UR AS LOST.
The second thing is. the patients must stay in
a warm room until they get well ; it is almost
impossible to prevent taking cold when the
lungs are diseased, but it must be prevented or
a cure cannot be etl'eeted. Fresh air anil riding
I out, especially in this section of the country in
| the winter season, are all wrong. Physicians
who recommend that course lose patients, if
i their lungs are badly diseased, and yet liecauso
they are in tlie house they must not sit down
quiet ; they must walk about the room as much
and as fast as the strength will hear, to get up a
good circulation of blood. The patients must
keep in good spirits—he determined to get w ell.
This has a great deal to do with the appetite,
and i> the great point lo gain.
To despair of cure after such evidence of Its
possibility in the worst cases, and moral cer
tainty in all ptliers, is sinful. Dr. Sclienck’s
personal statement to the Faculty of his ow n
cure was in these modest words :
Many years ago I was in the last stages of
eonsumpf ion ; confined to my bed, and at one
time any physicians thought that 1 could not
live a week; (hen, like a drowning man catch
ing at straws, 1 heard of and obtained the pro
curations which I now offer to the public, and
I they made a perfect cure of me. It seemed to
me that 1 could feel them penetrate inv whole
system. They soon ripened the matter in mv
lungs, ami 1 would spit up more than a pint of
offensive yellow matter every morning lor ,a
long time.
As soon as that began to subside my cough,
fevei, pain and night sweats all began* to leave
me, and my appetite became so great that it
w'iis with difficulty that I could keep from
eating too much. I soon gained my strength,
and have grown in ilesli ever since.”"
“I was weighed shortly after my recovery,”
added the Doctor, “then looking like a mere
skeleton; my weight was only ninety-seven
pounds ; my present weigh I is two hundred and
twenty-five pounds, and for rears 1 have
“ ENJOYED GOOD HEALTH.”
Div.Sehenck has discontinued Ins professional
visit to New York and Boston, lie or his son.
Dr. J 11. Schenek, Jr., si ill continue to see
patients at their office, No. 15 North Sixth street.
Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 a. in., to 3
p. m. Those who wish a thorough examination
with the Respirometer will hi- charged live
dollars. The Kespirometer declares the exact
condition of the lungs, and patients can readily
learn whether they arc curable or not.
Tho directions j'or taking the medicine are
adapted to the intelligence even of a child
Follow these dirdf.lons, and kind nature will do
the rest, excepting that in some cases lire Man
drake l’ills are to he taken in increased doses ;
tbe three medicines need no other accompani
ments than the ample instructions that do
..accompany them. First create appetite. Os
returning’health hunger is the most Welcome
symptom. When it Comes, as it will Conic,Tel
the (p-sp airing he of good cheer. Good blood at
once follow s, the cough loosens, the night sw eat
is abated, in a short time both of t hese morbid
svpptoms are gone forever.
*t|>r. Sche.nek’s medicines arc* constantly kept
in (Lotts of thousands of families. Asa laxative,
wpurgal ive. the Mandrake Pills are a standard
preparation, while- the- Pulmonic. Syrup, as a
eurer of coughs and cold*, may be regarded as a
prophy lacterie against consumption in ahv of
its forms.
Price of the? Pulmonic, Syrup and Seaweed
Tonic, 11,50 a bottle, or if 7.50 a half dozen. Man
drake Pills, 25 cents a box. For sale by all
druggists and dealers.
JOHN F. lUlXliy,
EIGHT College Place, New York,
WHOLESALE AGENT.
New Beef Market.
AO. 15. VAtTDIVFIiK has opened anew
• 15eel Market, in the house formerly oc
cupied ov NY. J. Manley as a work shop,on VYest
Main Streets < artersvillr, and two doors We st
of Mv. Pickrony Furniture Store, wherein- w ill
supply the public with fresh meats at am time
from daylight to 9 o'cha-k, P. M. He will also
pm the"b. st prices lor bcefCatUe and Hides,
mai 10-v.tjal
O li) T H. Y .
GIVE ME A LOVING HEAKT.
Give roe a loviug heurt,
’Tin better far than fame!
Which is at beet a fleeting thing,
The breathing of a name,
For Laurels gathered fresh and greeu,
XVnere flowere*in bcautj bloom
XViieu bound aiouud a mortal blow,
Soo i wither in the tomb.
Give me a loving heart!
Afore precious far than gold.
Or all the wealth that India boasts,
Yea. India’s wealth twice told;
For w hat are gold aud pearls;
Or kingly diadems,
Compared with uuu true, loving heart,
The purest of earth’s gems t
Givo me a loving heart!
To cheer me on my way,
Thro’ this dark world of sin and pain,
To one of endless day.
For naught can calm the troubled breast,
Or holier balm impart
To the life-weaay pilgrim here,
Thau one true, loving heart!
A vein pursuit—Mining.
The poor man’s story—The garreth
Coming to grief—Meeting trouble
half way.
Good ntlvice to a scold~“Give
thought no tongue.”
What is that which goes up the hill
and down the hill, and yet never mov
es? The road.
W hat does a grocer do with all his
things before lie sells them? Gives
them ti weigh.
Tltero is but. one croud wifo in the
world, and every happily wedded man
thinks ho has Lor.
Littlo lish have a proper idea ol
business. Not being able to do bet
ter, they start on a small-scale.
Why is the first chickens of a brood
like the mainmast v>f a vessel? J3e
ciuse it is a little forward ou the main
hatch.
If Missouri boarders “blow up” the
landlady, she retaliates by putting tor
pedoes in the hash.
Mules wore killed by the heat at Ba
ton ltouge, La., recently.
St. Louis has $1,71)0.000 worth of
school houses— 48 of ’em.
A $5,000 diamond has been found
in a Florida lish.
White leather harness has been in
troduced by u sporting man at Long
Branch.
The model of a gallows was sent to
the Patent Office, flout Indiana, the
other day.
There at e but 30,000 landholders in
Great Britaiu out of a population of
31,500,000.
A bear recently treed a wholo party
of surveyors iu the vicinity of Loim
Lake, N. Y.
A merchant at Huitvillo, Ala., by
the name of Julius Zoikuwski, was
killed in that place by a negro stabbing
him.
The mouth of a cave supposed to be
nine miles long has been discovered
near JSedalia, Mo.
One hundred and seventy-uino pas
senger trains arrive at and depart
from Ohicitj. >o every day.
English juries never allow less than
fifty pounds on a clearly proved breach
ol promise case.
The latest novelty in brooches arc
carved spiders, mosquitoes and other
insects, oi tortoise shell.
A Minnesota juror addressed a note
to a judge, in which he staled him us
’'Onol'ubie jug.”
The New Haven PuLtdiuin rcckoLs
the cost of the capital lobby of that ci
ty at S3O,UUU lor the present year.
In Fredoma, N. V., over 008 femi
nine signatures were placed to a pro
test against granting licenses to rum
sellers.
It is estimated that about six miles
of railroad will be built in New Eng
laiid each day for the next two
months.
i'ossil lions, tigers, leopards, ele
phants, heifers, letuoiis, palm lea\ es
and cocoa nuts hu\e been found in Col
orado.
Providence, It. 1., is earnestly dis
cussing LI jo grave question whether a
man can sell cotton short and boa
Christian.
Stag* An actor fell through a h ose
trap as ho was leaving tho stuge.—
Emerging instantly afterward, ho was
mot with a hearty laugh and the le
murk of a wag, “I was sorry to feeo you
descend to such clap-trap maueuvres as
i that." ‘‘Yus/’ was the quick reply,
“but you’ll admit I never undertake
anything without going tJuvuyi t.”
fteiT The San Francisco Call publish
es u list of tile - wealthy men ’ of that
city. Fifty-one are lnillionuiiea with
fortunes running from one million to
ten millions ol Uolurs; ten uro worth
three quarters of a million, and sixty
one have half a million and upward.
BQk- Sutno of the Bourbon papers
charge that we have “swallowed the
amendments.” Wo have done noth
ing of the sort. They were thrust
down our throats, and simply declined
to blow ourselves up with niiro-gh co
riue to-get lid of tti.’w.
[Courier Journal.
W*so aud OGiur%viM\,
A Kansas man is in j il for letting
a neighbor’s mule follow him.
The New Orleans Times Palls the
life of Ben Wads “profane history.”
It is said that a tourist traveling
contiimotisly without any stoppage cun
nmv go round the wmld iu eighty
days.
A down Eas* edit >r says tlmt si tic*
thorecent rams the farmers ‘ ant smii
ing liku new shingles on a patclie-'
roof.”
A Boston paper is responsible foi
this atrocity : “Another nude dijwtrj
uro— Lydia Thompson has sailed f<»i
Europe.”
A good newspaper does more to
wards building up a town tuul coun
try than any other public inslmiUoii,
and gets less for it.
An old lady being asked to sub
scribe for a newspaper, declined on
the ground that when slio wanted
uows she manufactured it herself.
A young man wants to know what
business ho had better go into that
will enablo him to occupy a high posi
tion in society. Let him try the roof
ing business.
Why are birds melancholy in the
morning? Because;heir little bills
uro all over dew.
The chaplain of the lowa State
Prison was asked by a friend how his
parishioners were. “All under con
viction,” was the reply:
An old lady from one of the rural
district# astonished a clerk in one of
the stores, a few days ago, by enquir
ing if ho had any “ysdler developments
sich as they did up letters in.”
An Indianapolis German had occd
siou recently to bury a largo wife, and
so squabbled with the section about
tho fee. “Dat ish not a big grave,',
said tho disconsolate husband. “Not
a big grave !” indignantly responded
thesextiou; “Why, bless you, that’s a
cellar!”
A good story is told of Miss Lane
While she was at the Executive Mam
siou. A photographer presented her
with an album, containing forty-two
different views of Miss Lane. Jones
remnrked, on seeing it, that i‘ was the
most Miss-a-Laneoua book he had over
seen.
‘‘Leave you, my friend,” said a
tipsy fellow, clinging lo a lamp post
one dark night, “leave you in a condi
tion not to take care of vourselfl Nev
er 1”
Bacon. —The impression is genoral
that there will be a grout tumble in
bacon shortly. The Western markets
are overstocked, and the season draw
ing to a close. Prices must go down.
tho young would remember
that they may bo old, and tho old
would remember that they have been
young, tho world would be happier.
tfaT’Tho Now York Standard ask -.
“What is truth ?” It is tho thing that
is most carefully excluded from tho
columns of tho Standard.-*- Courier
Journal.
B©. Brigham Young is willing that
his wives should vote, but, there must
bo no talking politics— Indix.
"Imputation is whal man thinks
of you, but character is what God
knows you to bo.
people just as you would
like Lo have them to treat you.
fifct£“Natur never makes onny blun
ders; when bhe makes u phool, she
means it.
JBi&r-To bring up a child in tho way
he should go, trave 1 that way yourself
once in a while.
{kayThure ain’t but phu men who
kan stick a white h:inkerchiu( into the
breast pocket ov their overcut without
letting a lectio ov it stick out,—just bi
ucLndcnt.
iz nothing like a sick bud
for repentance, a man bekums to vir
tewous ho w ill often repent ov sins he
never committed.
Revival. — The revival meeting at
Trinity Methodist C hurch, for the past
two weeks has been of great interest.
Iwenty-two new iminters will be re
ceived to-day.— Atlanta Constitution.
1 -cirs of ex-Governot Charles
J McDonald, says the Macon Ttkyruph,
have commenced suit for the recovery
of the Laboratory property, tho sit oof
tho first State Pair.
JQHTfee Atlanta &un says 11. I:
Kimball sailed from New Yoik on the
l()th for Europe-
The value of taxable property
m Ueorgia has increased $21,000,000
during the present year.
I is estimated that there are
nearly 80,000,000 pounds of wool rais
ed iu Vermont every year.
An apothecary, who is contin
ually troubled with the mquiiy for the
tune, was asked the other day, ‘ Please
sir tell me wuat time it is.”
“Why, 1 gave you the time not •»
minute ago,” said tho astoaiauod
apothecary.
“Yes, sir,” replied tbe lad; “but
this is ior auotaer woman.”
//. Sin Hit (V-
Someone wrote to Iloyaqe. Clued
mpiiring if guano was good to put,;';
wvtatiK'S. Ifo replied it niight (V. f,,,
those whoso basics hud iMVgjiiQ v *ti
ttbd with tobacco npd nun, but J lv .
and butter.
t&PA man In Indiana lias got *
nose wfyich he can put out of jtiut,
and swijjg it mound on |hy side of lus
face like a gate. lie do aiiv
-1 Miirtg for a livihg huf, falldow n on djb
O'idate'l eid'-Walks and sue flip city
r bmddirhghrA nose; when he gets*
money lie &tielgfjtcns bit» nose,up
tnd sets if for another mcaliti’ fciouio
•eople say he is u fraud.
fiery- Tire hkliah Sprh.g Wifflvr, pwb
osla it by Jam. s l*. Harrison, 1s one of
he m ates! printed and best made-up
w. ekly pn|»ers in the Stale. Its heuii
uful appeal o.e< nlmobt reconciles us
»«> the (pmrto form. The pilper dy
sei\es a sul.>taniial support from tho
people of lin ts and surrounding coun
ties.
Discovery.-- One of tho
wells, says the Macon Citizen, recently
dug at tins fair ground, is found to bo
impregnated with sulphur and iron in
as great abundance as exists in tho
far famed Indian Spring water. This is
real genuine mineral water.
B*3?"' It is saul that leiuuii juice euros
diptlieriu.
A. T. Stewart’s now hotel for
women, at the corner of Fourth uve
-oue and Thirty-scgotul Meet, New
York, is rapidly progn ssiug toward
comjileiion. Two million dollars havy
been appropriated for it, and another
million will be regain and to complete it.
The Oldest ChrW#iln Alive.—An
old lady spoke in a love-feast at Nil s,
Miciiigitn, recently, as follows ;' “ I am
glad to bo with you. i am over HAJ
years old. I iovo the Saviour, and
have enjoyed religion lUU years. She
was born in the State of New York.
60s. An Illinois woman committed
ruiekio by hanging herself to un apple
tree. At tho funeral n neighbor,
noticing tho sad appearance of tho
husband, consoled him by saying he
had met with a terrible los , “Yes,”
said the husband, heaving a sigh,
“ shf must have kicked awfully to
shake oil six bushels of green apples
that would have been worth a dollar
a bushel when they got ripe !*’
B6L-. A good book and a got*! wo
man arc excellent things for those
who know how justly to appreciate
their value. There are men, however,
who judge both from the beauty of
their covering.
A Man Charged with Murdering ms
Wife. —Some weeks ago, Mrs. John
Parrott, of Burlington lowa, was
found dead iu the -kitchen of her r<*;i
denco, with a gun by bur side, and it
was supposed she bad couifnitted sui
cide. The bullet had bceu tired into
her month. Subsequently it was as
certained that another woman had
been installed as mistress of the house
hold, and as Mis. Dan oft bad never
hinted that she contemplated suicide,
it began to be vvbis|>eml that she did
not take her own life. ilie cncuni-
Htauces coining to the knowledge of
the authorities, Dairoit was am*sled
and hehl to answer the charge of mur
dering his wife.
Ti aualaltil for the Times. ]
tiiiiis front I>e LniiHtimib,
Ircurli,
When you have prayed, do you not
Feel your heart lighter and .your soul
more content ?
Prayer renders aillieiiou less pain
ful ami joy purer ; if adds to the one
I know not what strengthen mg and
sweetness, and to tho other, celestial
perfume. i .w
You aro a voyager in search of a,
cNjunl ry. Go not with your head bowed
down ; raise your eyes to survey tho
route.
Your country is heaven, ami when
you consider tho lest that there aunts
)’ou, is there no desire stirred wrtinu
you, oris desire mute ?
Is there one who says whnt goiSr
praying ? God is too far above us to
listen to such miserable creatures';’
And who has made these miserable
creatures? Who has given them sen
timent., thought, language, if it was
not God V
And if he has been so good tovvaid
them, was it in order to leave them
straightway, and absent himself far
i oui them ?
In Utah, whosoever says in hislienit
that God despises his vvoik#, eouiuiilii
blasphemy.
f" Having decided lUKOva-chauga )4¥f
iu oils,- business, we will sell our pres-
Vnt {Stock of Fancy Goods, Ihy
Goods* Notions, Clothes aud Cwssi
nicres, Clothing, Boots and hiioes,
Hats and Caps, ;U
dsicnl Prices, b'OJl ( ASH HA
it ,// V> &mh
All persons indebted to us odher »ti /
by note or account, ; tU‘c canne-oily ro
quested to settle as early ati
as our books reust bo dosed.
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