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K IN T1IK BUXCK BUILDING ON ALABAMA STBKKT
O pro KITE THE FOBTOFFICS, BETWEEN
BBOAD AND WHITEHALL.
Ml 1.1T Art Y DIHKCTOltl.
Huevet Majob-Oenebal Alfred H. Tf.kbt
Commanding Department of the South.
* PERSONAL STAKE.
lirotet Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Smith,
Captain V. 8. Army, Aid-de-Camp.
Brevet Liontenant Colonel C. 11. Graves,
Captain U. S. Army, Aid-de-Camp.
Brevet Captain J. G. Telford, 1st Lieuten
ant U. S. Army, Aid-de-Camp.
DEPARTMENT STAFF.
Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad
jutant General, U. 8. Army, Assistant Ad-
I itant General.
Brevet Major Robert P. Hughou. Captain l.
S. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutaut Gen
eral.
Captain C. W. Ilotseapillei, U. S. Army,
Acting Assistant Inspector General.
Major DeWitt Clinton, Judge Advocate U. S.
Army, Judge Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines,
Commissary of Subsistence U. S. Army,
Chiof Commissary.
Bxevet Colonel A. U. Eddy, Mtoor and Quar
termaster U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster.
Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army, Depot
and Staff Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier Oeueral W. J. Sloau, Surgeou
C. S. Army, Medical Director.
Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milbau.
Surgeon U. S. Army. Assistant to Medical
Director, temporary.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. K. Smith, Sur
geon U. S. Army, Attending Surgeon.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Taggart,
Paymaster U. S. Army, Chief Paymaster,
office at Charleston, South Carolina.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay
master U. S. Army.
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EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS to nil tho Celt
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pher Springs, there is
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via the Great Virginia ami Teuncem-e Air-
Line.
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•onsiderable loss ot memory, accompanied with pain
ful sensation of having left undone something which
ought to have been don-. Often complaining of weak-
. DR. SIMMONS’
1,1 V 1-.1V IVEUELATOlt,
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to Lt
atrictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one.
It has been used by hundreds, ami known for th*
last Hft years as one of the most reliable, efflea. iou*
and harmless preparations ever offered to the miner
ROSADALIS,
THE CHEAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cures Scrofula tn all its various forms, such as
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS.
331«oa«osi of Wornoni
of A p|Hm« , M|«k II« uilwchr. I,
l omplHiiil. I*a Iii In |lie linek, lin
l»t iiiieitee In Mfr.Ursvrl,
Oeueral had health, and all diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
II Is a iM't-fect miovator.
HON \ DA LIN eradicate* every kind of humor an
bad taint, and restore* the entire «Vhti m to a liMallh
condition.
It Is perfectly hsnulesa, never producing the digit
Itmmiuiemloil l»y the Medical Faculty ami
niHiiy thousands of our host citizens.
Ed* For testimonials of remarkable cures, see
tsdalis Alumnae" for this year.
Preliarvd only by Drs. Clements. Rives k Co., Man
ifacturing Chemists, formerly J. J. Lawrence k C<
THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent,
office at.i. Clul: Storo of W. B. Lowe A Co.,
Atlanta, Georgia,
FDR IEV YORK STEAM EIGIIE CD.
Manufacturers of
Kmrliie Lath., lianrn, Halt Cutters, t'p
ri^ht Drills, Machinists' Touts of
all Descriptions.
Eufciuoi and Boilers, I'atent cold-rolled Shafting,
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY
Howard and Birka Straits, Philadelphia. |
45 feet long.
1 Beam Engine, 18-inch cylinder, four feet stroke,
made by Hutton, with 3 boilers, 36-iuch dianiet.
38 feet long.
40 Roller Looms, 41-inch, 6, 8 and 10 treadles, l, 2, 3
and 4 shuttles.
25 Crompton Looms, 42 and 45-inch, 12 and 24 Har
ness, 3 and 2 boxes, pick and rick, and also
140x42 Condenser.
( 40x42 1st breaker,} 'Mull
36x42 2d “ 5 240 spindles
30x42 Condenser. ) lVin.g’age
(60x48 1st breaker,) Mules
2 •• " {48x48 2d •• J 432 spindles
f 48x48 Condenser. J 17,-iu g'age
2 Mules ".GO Spindles each, 2V-inch Range.
U Sargent's Burr Picker, largo size, nearly new
COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS.
1 Willow, llodsou's make, large size, speeder 36-inch,
two beaters.
4 Cotton cards, 36-in. h, self-strippers and grinder,
frame, six cutlers.
coders, Dtmiford's drawing
3 Spinning Frames, 2-inch rings, 168apindlei
l •• '• 114-Inch" iso ••
With shafting, belting, Ac., Ac., complete to
Bulling Machin
1,000 Bobbins.
Will (nkr
1 soteottm
I COT I’ON iu trade.
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
“COSTAR’S” BISHOP PILL
(Medical Journal <Stp., 8.)
Positively the best 1*111 In the World
Thousands of Boxes now used.
All Druggist In ATLANTA sell them.
'That Cough will kill you,"
'Cough Itemiily-
ion of spirits, heartburn
colic or pains tn the bowels, pain In the head, level
and ague, dropsy, bolls, pain in back and limbs, Asth-
m.™* - sa~
female affections, and bilious dlies
Price $1; by mail $121.
Tho following highly respec‘ablo persons can fully
attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and u
whom we moat respectfully refer:
Gen. W. H. Bolt, President 8. W. U. It. Co.} Rev. J t
R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; 0**1. E. Sparks, Albany, Oa ; G.
J. Lunsford, Esq., Conductor H. W. R. It.; C. Master-
ton, Esq., Sheriff Bibb county ; J. A. Butts, 11sin-
_ _ •*, Esq.,
lard, Bullard’s I
. wigg* county, 1
ry, Macon, Ga.;
Conference; MaJ *r /v.
lor Macon Telegraph.
» EORGfl
; Virgil
rihl* i.ds nt H. W. H. It.; Daniel Il.tl-
Hon, Macon ft Urunswirk It. It.,
: Greenville Wood, Wood* Facto.
"iay »-d4tw6m
/ ( EG
i W mi
form applied to me for letter* or a*lu
the estate of Augustus Williams, lute of xaid county,
• hi-* Is to cite all suit singular, 111" ere.***
next of kin of Au,.u»,tn» William*. to be am
my office, within tl.« tin .• • Bowed by law,
cause, if at. > they eu whv permanent administra-
t on should not he grant* d to William L.
gustus WllllaniN’ estate.
DR. HU NTER
Cl
plefely eradl- ub-d.
suiting from h If-ubuse, pr-xlm mg iii.nianliuess, ner-
voua debility, Irriubtllty, eruptions, umlnal i mis.
sions, and finally Impoti-ney, permanently cured.—
Persons afflicted with dedicate, intricate, und long-
standing constitutional complaints are politely Invited
to call for consiUtatlon. which costa nothing. Expert,
r.-nce, the bast of tea- hers, liaa anablod him to iwrfort
remedlaa KOlM efficient, safe, permanent, and which
In most cases can bo used without hindrance to busi
ness. Medicines prepared in the establishment alilelx
embraces office, reception and waiting root*.., also,
boarding and Bleeping apartments for pattenu requir
ing daily personal attention, and vit r ami * 1 i-mical
hatha, thus concentrating the Lm .1 min* ral springs.
"•'Dally «r by mall, office, No 183 Tlilrd Htrcct, Ihj-
tween Orren tn.l Walnut, uesr the Poetofflco, I^ouls-
ville, Ejr. Offies hours, U a. m., to 7 »*. m. ; Mnndsj
1.; Sundays 1
Jy l'-uiy
“ G 0 S T A R ’ S ”
Standard Preparations
ARE UIS
BE AUTIFIER.
THE
BUCKTHORN SALVE!
TIIS
-( ostsr’H ’ Itat, Koatli,Ac„ PHterm Inn tors.
• ( oatnr'a" lied IIuk • *«erinlnwfors.
‘Costnr’s’* (only pure; In».*ct I'owder.
Address
"Oobtau,'* No 10, Crosby st., N. Y„
Or John F. IIkkbt (Succonsorto)
Demas Barrn-s A Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
For Hale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. II. HRADF1EI.D
md other DruggiiitH in
ATLANTA, (iA.
HF.DWINK k KciX. AtUula,
fcb'itHl
DEO. S. THOMAS,
Atloruoy nt X_i -x?,
tTUANTt, ua.
w OflllM
on. niciiAU's
GOLDEN HKM^DIKN.
Ask for no other, take no other, and yon will Han
time, health and tnoucy.
REWARD for any oaso of nil
which they fail b
Dr. Riciiad’h G<
Ulcerated Hon- Tli
seaae in any stage
vator, Alterat
all disease fro
and healthy.
<1 Mouth, Hore By*»,
Options. Copper Colored Blot* h
Ip, Scrofula, A. ; Is Hie greatei
He system, and leave* the blood pure
lor.nrN Bai^ah No. 2 cures Mercurial
Affection*. RhmiatiHin, 111 all its forms, whether from
Mercury or other cause*; gives Immediate relief in all
casea. No dieting necesnry. I havo thousands of cer
tificate* proving the miraculous cures effected by these
Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2 $5.00 per bob
tie, or two botUesfor $3.00.
Dr. Biciuu's Uoi.dkn Antidotb, a aafe, speedy, pleas
ant and radical cure for all Urinnry Deraegemet U, ac
companl* d with ffill dlrectiot)*. price $*.0o per bottle.
Dr. Rk hau’m Goi.dkn ExiLtn Akotm, a radical cure
for Nervoua or General Debility, in old or young; Im
parting energy with wonderful effect. Pifce per
place. Prompt attei
1* wlthn
t the t
paid
orre*|>oiident*.
to of “DR. IllCIfAU'N
GOLDEN REM EDI EH, 1). B RlCIIARtfi
or," blown In glass «»f l*ottles. Address
I). B. ItfCIf AttDH,
No. 54'4H Varl. k slre* t, New York,
office hour* from 0 a. M. to 1*. m. Circulars free.
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Tiio PiU'cs*, Host :indCiioapost
SOLD IIV ALL UKOCERS.
July H ill.
JOB PRINTING
M A. M M O T H
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
HOOK AND J015 PRINTING OFFICE!
LH VE POWER PRESSES I
Aud an Endlcaa Variety of
JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
H
A Villa added Several Thousand Dollar
Fulton Portioned MnvtgM* W»
Oofobfc.
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aug 10-8w-prs t— $5 per levy
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H. BRADFEELD’8 .00LUMU
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rth of Job Type (
EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE !
r more fully prepared than ■
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Our New Addition* were selected by an F.tperlenced Printer, and comprise all the latest Improvement* In
TYPE, PRESSES, ETC,
the South. Indeed,
From a VISITING CARD to it MAMMOTH POSTER !
We have now up and In running order #
FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES !
Nl'MUKR OAK
IS A MAMMOTH HOE CYL13DE1A VKESS,
And is * Huge Piece of Machinery, tho largest of the kind over brought to Atlanta. This Press is ^specially
adapted to Pino Hook Printing and Xjargo Fostora.
Nl'MUKtl TWO
Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press,
Smalb-r than the first, and one of the best Newspaper Presses in tho 8tate.
feUMDKll TIIRKK
XS -A. HOB JOBBER,
For the rajdd and neat execution of JOB A^ORK of every description, am’ has been pronounced bv compel
NUAIIJEU FOUR
IS A HALF MEDIUM .POTTER PRESS,
riming CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, Ac., and is of very superior quality.
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GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER!
IT IS CHEAP BECAUSE ITS CIRCULATION IS LAR
GER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER
NEWSPAPER I I
NOW IS THE TIME TO FORM CLUBS ! !
odel of Boa* cy, and t
work with a rapidity that is astonishing; aud, yet, iu the uoatost and most
c facilities for all kinds of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
.siUtiou In saying to the public that m
t work oa rapidly os any Establishment south
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DR. J. BRADFIELD’N
mm simnoB
Woman’s Best Friend.
mill* rrtu»M« Medicine U prep4i.il lor f»»W «■
1 0lMlrel7.4ndtob.Mtf tr yg»M.onll. It U
■Tnrtt* 1 especially to thnat oases where the womb is
disordered, and will our* any irregularity In the "men-
aes,” ssoept In stub oases 10 r-quire s aurgiool opera-
Boa. As these lost are very r» re, the Fsmojji Kzou-
S*Jontaol.lmoatnnlvaSl.|iW.n. Inaamlden
check of the ••monthly oomraw ’ from oou>, trouble of
mind, or Ilka oeoaOv aois llk< . cUrm, by ummtnim
th maoMABon in iviar is st* von. thus relieving ttu
fever, hmdache, paU In the mas* 0? the bock and‘^ow-
er atomneh," fluahaa of heet obo th* fnee, chtUy snn-
aattona, burning of th* nyehde A gsserol rastfeas-
ness. Taken In ttaae all Imh a. mptonia pass away
lmmndtotsly, without injury to Om nsnatltnaon. Ira-
qaeutly, howevor. the proper remedy Is not applied In
flme. ths dlt-esso banomos shronl*. andthafoundntisii
laid for s«ml>eri##* wile to 0>e oonohtution of the wo
man. Tho nest "turn” comes around and llmreU no
"ahow," or perhspathe "white*" wOl appear. Thsre
will be aoine uueastnsoa shout the womb, but vor
tie or none of th* natural fluid escaping, lb*’
plosion become* sallow, bowals a wollsn, a aort of green-
tab caste about th* tone, oot
about the head, weight in the
with or without white* poiplUU-
lor, exhausUnn, ludUfestton, wan
Inc wr04. JomriiMtf .pp-Ulft I«l“!»,W* to444t,
UkbUKM 400- UlO 4b44*. COlih, 4ld (f ddlpw.. «
mil 4U0vtf to gp on **M44n bIoxum. wiU lre'MJ*..
reloptf.ttfb44d40fc4l»0OBif« wrens with low of
nieinSy, dlmlnJ,kl4f wMiQllilr. «o» ,ion*oa. J,.
OOOW4. no ndIMi for lood, loo. of dwb, lnoreowd «u*-
turiu, of Uu brert. nrenuno o» tb. nat, >W* w>d
body?end occulOMl 40f*tllic of blood. Tb. ■Hfl.U'W
.Sort ohm kownif »4E*MiiNo. ilmoi* rarroo.-
TION. The aktn ia Hobby and a “doughy ff*el." Ini*
i. 4 wd picture, but It I. tbe ooddlttou of tboM4»d.
1 little patience you will be fully restored to health.
This remedy baa been extensively used for upward*
REGULATOR I* preparred for WOMEN and to be used
by Women only.
A trial la all we aak.
Prepared aud sold In any quantity by
^ L. H. BKABFIELD,
WHOLESALE DKUGGlbT,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price $i 60 per Bottle.
tST Sold by Druggists generally.
Atlanta, Ga., Deoember 29,1868.
Dr. J. Bradfiild. Dear 81r: I Uke pleoaure in
stating that some time previous to the late war, 1 used,
with the utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE-
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld’a
Drug Stoie, West Point, Ga. She had been suffering
severely from auppreesod menstruction, aud this Med
icine soon restored her to health. She ia, to-day, ilv-
ing in Atlanta, aonnd and well.
In-law, Profeaaor Rutherford, of Athena, Ga. This
woman hod, I think, been diseased for alx years.—
She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to the
time of "freedom." I do not hesitate to indorse your
preparation for the purpose* for which you recom
mend it. ” 4—*-
Six Great Remedies
RAILROADS.
Cb»4g, of MM41. re 14,
CrtoMi, >uuoie, Aooure.
“ —’f 1 **
b.T rrere, (*114147. no^,
Leave Auguste
•■fte
Hurley’s Ague Tonic
N<* AruNl*—No Hcrrury.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for Chills and favar, or Ague aud
Fever, thai is or can be depended upon la Hurley'i
Ague Tonic. There havo been thousands cured by
using it who have tried the usual remedies without
WORTHY OF ATTRITION.
To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley:
I hereby certify that during last year 1 woe attacked
With the ague whilst in Vicksburg, Miaa., and used
several i*opa)ar medicines with but temporary relief.
Os reaching homo the disease returned in a worse typo,
If possible, when insr medical attendant ordered Quin
ine in largo doses—frequently as high aa 60 gralna per
d*v, and which must have cost rue nearly $100. I con
sulted Dr. Smith, of LoutaviBe, and found hepreacrib-
*d‘quinine and arsenic combined, which I letuaed to
take, preferring to let the disease take it* course. I was
almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc
ed with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time,
the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic appeared In
city paper, and I determined to give It a trial. 1 did
3, ana have no ruoaon to regret It. One bottle restored
i« completely, and since that time I havo aeen nearly
_ hundred caaea in which it acted with equally happy
results, and would certainly recommend it as preferi
, Engineer.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
EIIIEY'S mUFlRILU
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
Affections of the Hunt s, Habitual Costive-
ness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
Dyspepsia, Kryslpelis, Female Ir
regularities, Fistula, all Hkln
Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Piles, Pulmo
nary, Diseases, Scrofu
la, or King’s Kvil,
Syphilis."
cinos of great merit in the treatment of all the diseasea
evening.
i the
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HANDBILLS,
BILL HEADS.
CIRCULARS,
LETTER HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
LABELS OF ALL KINDS.
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All Descriptions of Railroad Work
From a Ticket to a Ledger.
We arc also prepared to do all kinds of
FANCY PRINTING, PLAIN OR IN COLORS.
1! O O K ■ B I N D E l{ Y !
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Z3X2ST13i3n.JBI In th* United mates, who can do all description* of work in tho BEST STYLE and
with dispatch.
SAMUEL BARD.
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neighbor*, except the superiority of place and oppor
tunity. It has fallen to New York to create the great
est newspapers of the country. Here concentrate the
commerce, tho manufactures, the mineral resources,
the agricultural wealth of the Republic. Here all the
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nalists can afford to print it A newspaper can be made
and best edited weekly nuwspapo
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so systematized and expanded our resource* that every
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library with fifty volumes, and those volumes contain
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Da. J Bhadvibld—Dear Sir: I havo much pleasure
in eajlug I have witnessed the most decided and hap
py effects of your Female Regulator in this neighbor
nood. WM. H. FINCHES.
Mountvit.le:, 1*68.
Db. J. Bjuld«bld—Dear Sir ; I have repeatedly uted
in my family, your Female Regulator, and have In ev
ery case, met with complete success. G. L. DAVI8.
j®- I also prepare and have for sale a YEA8T TOW-
DEU, equal to the beat, and for much less price.
49* 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now li
by many of the best housekeepers In the city, aud pro
nounced by them to be very superior.
L. H. llRADEIEI.D,
D rn K*l*t> Atlanln, Ga.
Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay's
Sure Cure forIntcmpcr«nce,
DR, 0. S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines.
CON9ISTINO OF ills OKL1IRATED
LIVEll MEDICINE,
AniMlint- I’ain Kill It,
ANTI-I1IXI.10U8 PILE*,
AGUE 1 ILLS,
Dysmlf ry Cordial, female Tonic
puhipying FiniiB
T HE excellent remedies of O. 8. Prophltt, M. D.
need no recommendation, their well-known power
in removing the disease* peculiar to our Southern cli
mate having already established for them an enviable
reputation In Georgia aud the adjoining State*. A* the
majority of person* liviug in the South arc predisposed
to disease of the Liver, it ia granted by all intelligent
physiciaus that mutt of the pains and aches of our pco-
e B art! duo to organic — *■—“—* *— - *
at Important organ, i-ropnitf
AnU-Billious Pill* strike directly
functional derangement of
Liver Medicine and
t the root of the evil.
Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob-
structlon*, etc., so common among our people. Ear-
ache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
and bodily paius of every kind flee before |
Prophitt’n Pain Kill It
any otbei chronic diseaees, u
Prophitt’s Liver Medicine.
It is *afo and reliable; pure Vegetsble, and a liquid
ready for us* at any ami all times. Price $2 a bottle—
33 1-3 por cent, discount by tho dozen bottle* or more.
If you got snakobit, uso
PROPHITT’S PAIN KILL IT.
sternal and external. If you havo a fresh wound ol
6 the PAIN KILL IT. It you get dog bit
‘ ’ N KILL IT. * *
DR. O. 8. PUOPHITT'8
Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills
Purgative aud Febrifuge,
safe and efficient oathartie In
dr. o. s. PRoPHirra
VEGETABLE AGUE PILES
DR, PROPHITT’S
A safe aud genuine remedy for all kinds of Bowel Du-
Dysenteries, Diarrhoea, Bloody Flux, Ac . It
« given to oU alios, ages and sexes, aud at aU
with perfect safety, whore there Is anything of
that class Indicated.
VernaAe Tonic,
PVRYFYING PILLS
Louisville, April 4, 1856.
Hurley’s 8arsaparilla is what It is represented, and
I believe it the most wonderful medicine bciore the
public. Nothing uuder the heavens could induce
to say so without proof of tho strongest and surest
kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively
subject
My daughter baa been afflicted with akin disease
give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the
only remedy employed, leaves no doubt ot it* medi
cal qualities, and that it alone cured her.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Messr*. James Ruddle & Co.—Gentlemen—It giv
ne great pleasure to say, after using all tho other
roriu remedies known to me, with but partial si
•ml since using it mv children havo become ,
veil ami healthy. The children would eat it all the
lmo. It is ono of the best, safest remedies kuown,
•nd as such, recommend it to ono and all.
JAB. W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, June 13, 1868.
Arrive at Atlanta..
Leave Augusta..
bight tsais. *•%]
Leave Atiaau" *
i
Arrive at Auguste...
Arrive at Atlanta.
UKMZZUA T*AI».
Leave Auguste
latere Bcrzeli* ^ „
Arriv* st Auguste J
Arrive at Berzelte
I-uaowon for Wulilnrel;"
aiu.m!*' Uk '’ 1 r,l “
P44MlIgor> tor Wert Point, U.,ut*„„„_ .
WI. 4«<1 New orte4M murt Irere
1’ereewr Treln, to nuke clou cnneeSf* t | 1
I'uaengrri for NuIiyIUis, Cortntl.^2* 1
Mtmpliie, Loulreille rent st. Lout,*
tnd make clone emmeetione. —
ThroUKb Tii k.'te anti bUKatte -w..
Uu. above place.. K B ’’“‘"I tw
Pullman's Palace Bleeping Car* or, m *-
- Trains. No change of car. on nwS&lW I
•< n Auguste and
CHANGE OF SClIEDl'j^"
I CIIABUB OF CABS BETWKKN S*v«...
a»u» MOBTooBtnr, ^
Office of Mastku of Toamw.
CBBTBOL ltAILUOAD, HaVaNNah, Aug.
On and after Hundsy, icth ln*t p—
i tin- Georgia Central Railroad will reny?
UP DAT TEA IX.
Leave Savannah ^
Arrive at Macon 1
Arrive at Augu&te "
Arrive at MiUedgevilb; {Jb
Arrive at Eaton ton .‘Ju
Connecting with train that leavco Augu*u »t|l
DOWE DAT THAI*. '
Mall Train* betwen
X
— -g&l
train that leave,
Arrive at Augiuta i*
Connecting with train that leave*'Augiuu'i|iJ
DOWN EIGHT TBAI*.
Ixiave Macon
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Augu*1
|;»kg|
Leave Milledgevilie .
Is»ve Eatonton
Connecting with train* that leave Anjni«,Mti
A. M. Trains from Havanuah and AiunBB.2l
Trains from Macon, connect with MilWarrte
at Gordon daily, Sunday* exccptedr^^^" > '
p. M. Train from Savannah connect* vte
Mail Train on South Carolina R. R. sai?
from Savannah and Auguste with Trii*
wf-ufom and Mimeogee Railroad* " ^
GREAT SALf
REAL ESTATE
IJHE
undersigned will sell for CA8H, n
HURLEY’S
STOMACH IlITTEES.
I)« billiy. Loss Of Appotlfc, Weakneas.li
(llgeatlon, or Hyapepaia, Want of
nr t Ion of (he Liver or Dlaorrirred Htomar
There are no billers that can compare icilh these
in removing these distressing complaints. For *alo
tw?i J \ 8 ' Loul,vllle * Ky.: Goutlemcn
Thte is to certfiy that l have been tor years a auffere r
ana tried all the tonics I have heard of or seen adre r
Used, with little or no relief from any of them I
heard Hurley > Bitters highly spoken of, and tried a
bottle, with little faith In it before I commenced, and
to my surprise and joy, before l finished ono bottio.
I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one or
tho of saving and prolong-
Ing my lile I conacicntiously recommended them to
*" ^ »>«*t Bitters known, and advise
ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and have
this os you think proper, if it
all sufferer*
them always
no other. You l||f jpfl
will Ixmeflt other*. Yours truly, etc.,
LottilvUlc, Ky.. h.,. 10 , W ' I>IX80N
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR, SEABROOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
C«o io lh. future ouly SEABKOOK'8, a combination
quite up with the etlvencement of the epe. l'leeeent to
teke, hermlo.e In lte ecUou, offleteut end reliable in ell
Qlvee health to tho child and rat to Uu mothir.
Na«hyh.lk, Tan»., Feb. la, 1868.
* Co ‘. loittrelllo, Ky.-When livtnu In
jotu-clty lnawlaovcralhottlce of Dr. 8cabrook-a*In.
f«ut SooUilaig Syrup, and found it to do mychlld more
800,1 audit would reel better after ueln* it th« u?
other remedy I ever tried. I cm rey with conOdcn“’
itl* the best medicine for children at preaent known
I wteh you would get the druggist* here to keep It. if
sny oue does, please let me know; it not .end id*
e dozen by expreas. and I w ill pay for it at the offli
re. \\ rite me when yew mi id it, and oblige
MRS. BAEAH L. RANDOLPH.
Dll. SEAIIHOOK\S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
■r^sKi
there la any indication for th<
Bill*
practice foi
Biiortnes*
my indication for
Breath, (dwelling of the Feet or Face, or a Pal*. Weak
sisteof the Blood, or s FIi bby etete of the Muecles, as
generally follow Fever am- Chills and Fever.
All of the above Medicines sold by Druggist* and
Merchant*f*uoraHjtlusouf.bo»t the Bouthwegf.
W. A. Lanidell, Redwlne A Fox, Curtis k Llovd
Pemberton. Wilson, Taylor A Co., Atlanta, Qa. ’
Prepared only by DR. O. B. PBOPH1TT,
All th* above reiuedie* for sale by 0oT * n ** OB *
L. H. BRADFIEED
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST.'
WBIIT. A LANTA, GEORGIA.
Tlii* i logant comUnatlon posicssos all th«
properties of Peruvian Bark mid Iron witkoLt tkL°i< 10
sgr^bl* taste and bad effect»“f
In other preparations, of these valuable ISSkSSL ° r
It should be taken in all case* wh** * mniuTSi 0 ?'
psession Is required after couval**ciI! *
or deblliteUng di.eaie.,^or to thoSdteteel2Sl
BS#safejSBS«as
James Ruddle & Co.,
PROPRIETORS,
laboratory JTo. 41, BulHII street
Louisville, Ky,
■ ebon food, for aala by BU7WUUI * FOX
ATXrtKNTA. QA
■fWMMM
Tuesday, the 5th Day ofO
ELEGANT AMI
And the grounds attached, of the late Wilds L
ceased, it being one of the most complete Bid
nleni residence* in Middle Georgia. Oil (Mb*
Six Thousand Six liu
and Fifty-two Arm I
MORGAN COUNTY
lying on tho waters of 8ugsr Creek, ttaalj
brace some of the finest Cotton and Onto*"
country. They will be soldiu severaltwMJ
afford an opportunity to a good m*ny p
Procuro Home*!
GREAT ORIGINAL FEW
would do well to attend till* **le.
The iands lie within from one to I
ron, and ore composed of tho farm* °* “
ceased.
On tho same day and I ho day followtag,*
t the residence aforesaid, tho splendid
PARLOR FURNITUt
Carriage anil liar****) I
and a groat variety of personalty
tatea of said deceased aud his widow. |
of whom also we are executors. . ^n
The sale to bo made under the order*, g
Ordinary, and the Wills of the
pose of paying legsclcs, and for di»WDo«"
ing to their Wills. u a
Purchaser* are assured that th* tithj^
party Is unquestioned. This b
Madison, Go., August 14, 1869.
S TATE OF OEOIIQIA— DAWSON
aa, Thomas Roland, adminletrsttf J* ^
Hiram Crane, deceased, rcjiresenU
petition, duly filed and entered ou r
folly silminlatered Hiram Craue's e»
fore, to cite all persons concerned
any they can, why said sdni'nltti*®* #
discharged from his administration. »■»
of dismission on tho first Monday m
This August the 2d, 1869. p^igLf
augU-mCm prsfiee$6
G EOKOIA, DAWSON C0UNTY.-JJ , J|J
order from the Court of ^
conntv. will he sold on the first lues**'
1869, *t the Court House door, in
the legal ssle hours, lot of Isnd. Vo.** r
district, 1st ftsotion, of Lumpkin eou*^
benefit of the heirs and creditors of w ,y
deceased. Terms cash. September***
joun For*
JOURDAB
sep 10-td
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
11Y virtue of an order of the Honote^
1 > Court of the United States for
trict of Georgia, I will sell before v*
door, in tlie town of Marietta, on wi
day of October next at 11 o’odooke*- ^
No*. 34 and 3J, with the 1 mprove
from all Uenn and enoutebronoes.Mjrw
erty behmylhs lo U>«
nipt. Thte property le well ,ra ? r ?n,
an eleaaat AweUlne with eli or rt.M "
emokehouee, kUbloa. Ac., end _
yanls of th# public square. g
sep 16 w20d
G eorgia, uaralron oouiJTJC,
seph H. Brown, g
epresents to the court io hi* ,
mtered ou record, that he h»s w
King'* aetata :
Thte la therefore to cite all psrson * g
dred and creditors, to show osus*. ^
why sold administrator ahoald not ^
hi* KilmintotMtini, and pHV'iV* 1*^*
! October.
July. 1800. D
July2b-m6m
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