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TIIR KRA OFFICE
tR TUB BRICK BUILDING ON ALABAMA HTH
OP POSITS TSK POiTonriCB, BKTWBBM
BBOAD AKD WHITEHALL.
MII.ITtnT UIItKCTOItV.
Buktkt Majob-Oexkbat. Alfbkb H. Tebbt
(VtnmauJiug Department ol tin* South.
PRISONAL STAFF.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Smith,
Captain U. S. Army, Aid-do-Catnp.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel C. H. Graves,
Captaiu U. S. Army. Aid-de-Camp.
Brevet Caplain J. G. Telford, 1st Lieutcu-
ft ut V. S. Army, Aid-do-C’aiup.
DKPABTMENT STAFF.
Brovet Colonel J. II. Taylor, Assistant Ad
jutant General, U. S. Army, Assistant Ad-
jataut General.
Brevet Major ltobert P. Hughes, Captain I .
S. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen
eral.
Captain 0. W. Hotsenpillci. U. S. Army,
Acting Assistant Inspector Geueral.
Major Do Witt Cliulon. Judge Advocate V. S.
Army, Judge Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier Genoral T. J. Haims,
Commissary of Subsistence V. S. Army,
Chief Commissary.
Bievet Colonel A. H. Eddy, Major and Quar
termaster U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster.
Captaiu G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army, Depot
and Staff Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgoou
U. S. Array, 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, Sooth Carolina.
Brevet Lieutenant Colouel T. L. Allison, Pay
master U. S. Army.
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND
Pleasure Seekers.
T
IBE only direct r
Virsiuia Spriii5»s,
ALL NORTHERN CITIES.
with tho privilege of stopniug
inodiate point, have been placed on
a<l at greatly reduced rates.
ROSADALIS,
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cure* Scrofula la all it# various f<
Oonaumedlan la iu earliest atagea, Enlargement and
OloaraAloo of the Glande#, Joints, Donee, Klilmy*
Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism, Kraptlooa of
lb« Hklu. t'broule Bor* Ky«e, ho.; aleo,
8YPHILI8 IN ALL ITS FORMS.
Ulaionaaoai of VCToxuoixi
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladdor,
It In u perfect renovator.
ItOKA DA I.IS eradicates every kind of humor and
bad taint, and reetorea the enttr.- avtli-iii t<» a huallliy
condition.
It ia iwrftoUy harmless, uoVc r producing Uie -ligbt-
eat injury.
It ia not a accret yua< k lteiiuuly. The article
which It ia made are published around each bottle.
Kcruiiiiiieiidnl by the Medical Fut ility and
uiiiBy thousands of uiii* host oitixeiiN.
testimonial* of remarkable
la, formerly J. J. Lawn
.titimore, ata.
F. r sale by Druggists < very wheru.
Jyis^
THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agent, '
lice ak'the (Nothing ;store of W. B. Lowe A Go.
Atlanta, Ueorgia,
FAR SEW YORK SIMM EM El
Engine Laths, Planers, Holt Cutters, Cp
right Drills, Mat liinists’ Tools of
all DcserlptIons.
lljSt), manufacture and sell Wood working Macbina
ry Ot every description, aud Stationary and Port
able Engine* and Boilers, Patent cold-rolled Shafting,
Leather and Uubbcr Belting, and all articles ltccdlul
i machine or railroad repair ahops.
Office 126 and 12k Chambers at, New York.
GEORGE PLACE, President.
JOHN H. CHEEVEK. Hec'y.
jelW-tf CHA8. F. HARDWICK, Sec'y.
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY
Howard and Bark! Stmt-, Philadelphia.!
M M O T H
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
1«X)K AND J00 HUNTING OFFICE!
FTVTC POWER PRESSES !
And ttii Endless Variety of
JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
jpj AVINQ added Several Thoutautl Dollars worth of Job Type to our already
EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE !
9 fully prepared than over' to
All Descriptions of Job Printing !
Our New Additions were aelectod by an Experienced Printer, aud comprise all the latest Improvements in
T-STHPIE, PR.BSSBS, BTO.,
nt In the South. Iadood,
From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER !
a Style to suit the most fastidious.
1 iu running order
FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES !
feet long.
1 Beam lngtne, 18-inch cylinder, four feet stroke,
made by Sutton, with J boilers, 8C-iuch diameter,
38 feet long.
40 Roller Looms, 43 loch, C, h and 10 treadles, 1,2, 3
25 i
1 Set woolen cards
(50x48 1st breaker, 1 Mule
j 48x48 2d “ ; 420 spindle|
(40x42 Condenser. ) P.-in.g’age
(40x42 1st breaker, i Mule
{ 36x42 2d “ S 240 spindl.
(30x42 Condenser. ) lyin.g’ago
(60x48 1st breaker,;
Mules
432 spindles
lVlu g'ago
COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS.
1 Willow, llodeon’s make, large alze, speeder 86-inch,
twobea* rs.
4 Cottor Is, H6-iurli, self-strippers aud grinder.
i Spinning Frames, 2-ujcU ri, ;;s
1 •• “ 1‘4-imh •
Witli shafting, belting, A-c., Ac.,
Hton machinery.
Wari'ing Mills by hand and i>m
Balling Machine
SO,000 Bobbi
Will take par
jn 30deod8m
for candle wick, Ac,
COT rDN in trade.
KTO 8TAGH3NTG.
If you desire SPEED. OOMFOUT and SAFETY,
via tho ©rent Virgini» and Tenne ssee A
Line.
Apply to Ticket Office, Passenger Dyxit^
Tho symptoms of live
n plaint are uneasines
/and pain in tho side. 8oim
pain is In th
and is mistake!
atiam. The atom
r.-ctfrd Wuh to S <-f apj Ctito and si- kuesa, bow-
^IMii general costive, aonn time# alternating witli lax
The heo<l is troubled with pain and dull sensation.I
considerable loas of memory, accompanied with pain
ful sensation of having left undone something whicJa
ought to bavo hoen done. Often complaining of weak]
a very few of tin
the liver is generally
organ most iuvolved.-
tho liver with
DR. SIMMONS’
1.1 V I'll! UKtiV 1, VVOll,
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to b<
netinn
the altove sympt
ntery, iffoctinus
uys, fever, ner-
is, chilis, diseaseHof
|the skin. Impurity of the
„. leprcakiou of spirits, heartburn,
colic or pains in the bowels, pain in tho head, fever
and ague, dropsy, bolls, pain in back aud limbs, Asth
ma, erysypelas, female affections, and bilious diseases
generally.
Prepared only by J. II. ZHILIN' <’D.,
Druggists, Macon,
Price $1; by mail $12f.
The following highly rospee'ablo persons can fully
attest to the virtues of this valnable medicine, and to
whom we most roejtectfully refer:
Geo. W. H. Holt, 1’resident H. W. It. It. Co.j lt«v. J,
U. Felder, Perry,Oa.'; Hoi. E. fiiarks, Albany, Ga ; O.
J. Lunsford. Eaq., fVmduntnr B. W. It. R.; 0. M^t.-r-
*ou, Ksq., Hherlff Blhb county; J. A. Butts, Bain-
bridge, Oa.; !>>kes A HparliawK, editors “Floridian,'’
TalUliaasee; ltev. 4. W Burke. Maa on, Oa.; Virgil
Powers, Eaq., Superintendent 8. W. !t. H.; Banb l Bui.
lard, Bullard’s Station. Macon At Uruiiswick It. R.,
l wiggs connty, fb».: Greenville Wood, Wood’s Facto
ry, Macon, O*.; Rev. K. F. Kaaiei ling, p. K. Florida
Conference; Major A. F. Wnoley, Kingston, Oa.; Bdi-
tor Macon Telegraph m\y 0-dAw
£ 1 KOROIi, DAWHON COBSTV. T.. all who
\ JT may concern.—William L Ray having In pi
lorm applied to mo for I. It rs «.r admin|»tratio..
the estate of Augustus Williams, late or said county,
this is to cite all and elugutar, the creditors
next of kin of Aiigneton WiIIuiiin, to lie aud apix
my office, within the time • llowed by law, and show
cause. If any they cab, why permanent administra
tion should not be grant* d to William I.. Ray on *
g us tint Williams' estate.
Witness my hand nnd official signature. August 26th
1W®. BAMIEL FOWLER,
asp l-HOdprafeef3 U0 Ordinal y.
1311. HUNTER
C o
all forms gonorrhiea, gleet,
pletely eradicated. That nunioir
suiting from self-abuse, producin
vous debility, Irritability, erupt
nions, and finally irap<<t>-m y. n
Parsons afflicted with dolicut<-.
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
Not ‘Brandreth’s—ni
"[mill's" iisior phi
“Which in bound to take the place of all st hers; a pure
ly vegetable Pitll (sugar coated) and ol extra or dinar]
efficacy lor Costivem ss, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Hoad"
aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, A
(MedicalJ<m
Try “Cottar’s**Cough Hcim-dy
Ids sud Hoarseness lead to death,”
Try “Costar’s’* Cough llrmnly
r Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac.,”
Try “Costai ’a” < ouglk lteiuedy
Jos tar says it is the last in the wide world -and if
■ayi^^dt's 'lYue—It'sTriwwit’H True;and We say
“ C 0 S T A R ’ S "
Standard Preparations
ARE RIB
BEAUTIFIER.
THE
BUCKTHORN SALVE!
HIH
Cottar's” It at, llonrli,Jtr., Rate
Cottar’s” lied IIiik P'.xtermlna
Costar’s” (only pure) Insect l»on
Address
••CotTAa,” No 10, Oroshy
Or John F. Henry (Successor tu)
Domas Barnes A Co., 21 Park Bo’
grFor Bale by J. A. T*
and other Druggists in
ATLANTA, li \.
REHWINE k FOX, agouts, Atlanta, Ga.
M ltlllF.lt ONK
IS A MAMMOTH HOE CYL11EEU PUI.SS,
i Hugo l’ieoo of Machinery, the largest of tho kind ovo
i to Fine Bools. Printing <
brought to Atlanta. This Proas Is |ospeclally
Uargo Poster*.
\nniKit TWO
- Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press,
Small, r than tho find, and c
rspaper Presses in the State.
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DU. IlICHAU’S
(SOL t> K IN HEM^DI HN.
tease in sny stage
Dr.Rrci
Ulcerated S-.r.- Tin
oils or Hklu Erupt!
ness of the H. slp, h
vator, Alterative a
all disease Irom IF
and healthy.
Dr. Bichats Goi
Affections. Rh<
Mercury or oU
cases. No dieting uecr-sary. I have thousands
tifleates proving the miraculous cures effected by these
lid Blood Puri Iter klio
ayatei
id lei
s tho blood pure
kn Balsa*. No. 2 cures Mercurial
n, In all its forms, whether from
r causes; gives ImmndlaU relief in all
We ure prepared to print
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H. wunnELD’B .COLUMN
“"ML J.^bISTFEELD’S
flM&LI 8I6UAT01
Woman’s Best Friend.
and will OUT® any
E .” axnapt in ouoh oaaoa os
n. Am th«M loot or# vary i
la to a is ot aim©* ■nlvarml i
check of th* ”monthly
mind, or like ooaoo, if l__
TH MMiiM a mrmmr mrisoa thus roUavln* 0u
fsver, headoaha, nata ia tba muAot ihaboek and low-
or atofluph." flusW of heat about tba tooo, ahUly »an-
mUods, burniof of the eyelids and ■ouarol restl*#*-
now. Taken In tlaa all these symptoms pass away
lramadialriy, without injury to theoonstitafcwj Fro-
(locally, however, the proper moedy U not applied in
time, the disease beoowa* chronic, end the foaudetieu
laid for nttffiierleaa aviU ta the constitution of the wo-
man. The Qexf “turn” corns# around and there Is no
“show,” ot perhspatba “sriilles” w« appear. There
will be east aueenUssa ebeut the wonaU but vary Ut-
U outaabout the Ams, eonstant doll aching pains
aboutUi a bead, welghtln the lower .Umach and back,
with or without whites, palpMattons of the hsart, pal*
Uu huuUcli. MW. with loaj ol
memory, diminishing sensibility, sicy «tomaoh, dys-
imiisio, «o relish fbr food, looa of fleeb, Increased fluU
t- rtug of the heart, swulluio or ruu nt*, IMS i
body, and ooeualoual spitting of blood. The sl^hl
effort causes hu«kim> bbkathiuo, almost lyrnat-
Ticrr. The skin Is flabby aud a “doughy ftri. This
is a sad pietara, but it is the condition of thousands
of women between the age* of flftaon and forty-five
who ora brought to the verge ol tho grave by ignor
ance or neglect to take the proper remedy. To aU who
are afflicted with any of the symptoms above mention
ed, In connection with on irregularity of the “monthly
sickness,” w* earnestly say TAKE DR. J. BR3 , ‘
riw.iVH FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces
ken you will at ouce experience Its benefits, aud a
a little patience yeu will be fully restored to health
This roxuedjr has been extensively used for upwards
of twonty years by many of the most experienced and
"'STSStfWWhfiesM TXXU.Z
REGULATOR Is preparred for WOMEN aud to be used
by Women only.
A trial Is all we aak.
Prepared and sold In any quantity by
L. II. BUADFIICLI),
WHOLESALE DRUUG1HT,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price $1 50 pe r Bottle.
tar Sold by Druggists generally.
Atlanta, Ga., December 29,1868.
Dr. J. Bbauvield. Dear Blr: I take pleasure in
stating that some time previous to the late war, I UHod,
with the utmost tuooess, s servant girl, your FE
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld’s
Drug Store, West Point, Ga. Bhe had been goffering
severely from supp
id no soon restored
lng in Atlanta, sotu-JPWBI^ ■
I will state, furthsr. that I know of Its being used,
with equal success: on a servant girl of my brother-
in-lsw, Professor Rntherfoid, of Athens, Go. This
woman had, I think, been t taeased for six years.—
She was a house servant, an.' seemed oured up to the
time of “freedom.” I do no lesitate to indorse your
preparsticn for the purpose * for which you recom
mend it.
Your* truly.
TNO. 0. WHITNEK.
of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, of this connty, aud as a med
ical man pronounce it to bo a combination of Medi
cines of grost merit in the treatment of all the diseases
Mobntville, 1868
Da. J Bead yield—Dear Sir: I havo much pleasu
in saying I have witnessed the most decided and hap
py effects of your Femslo Regulator in this neighbor-
nood. WM. H. FINCHES.
Mount ville, DC8.
Dm. J. Bbadvield—Dear Sir: I have repeatedly used
in my family, your Female Regulator, and have m o
ery case, met with complete success. G. L. DAVIS.
by msuy of the best hous<
nouucod by them to be very superior.
La. H. BKADKIEJaD,
Dru^fflst, Atlanta, Gn
Bole Agent for Goo. M. Hay’s
Sure Cure for Intemperance.
cannot give it
LABELS OF ALL KINDS.
Together with
r No. 2 *6.U0 per bot-
UetuedU-H. Price of cither No. 1
two bottles fur $9.00.
; Antidote, a safe, speedy, ploos
“ ingeaiet ts, ac
Dr. lftciuu’s Golt
ant and rwlkal curs for all Urinary Dc
ooiiipouli d with full directions. Price $8.00 por bottle.
Dr. Richau’h Gollv.n Kxilie Amouh. a radical cure
for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young; 1m
porting energy with wonderful effect. Price $6.(8) per
bottle, or two bottles for $9.00
On receipt of price Remedies will be shipped to any
R lsce. Prompt attention paid to correspondents.—
one genuine without the name of “DR. RIUIIAU’H
GOLDEN REMEDIES, !>. B. RICIIARD’N, sole prwprl-
etor,” blown In glass of bottles. Address
D. B. RICHARDS,
No. JI54N Varlrk street, New York.
Office hours from 9 a. m. to 9p. m. Circulars fr».
lyt-dly
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DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines.
CONSISTING OF HIH CEI.1SUATEIJ
LIVEli MKDICINE
Anoiline Pain Kill It,
ANTI-UILLIOUH l*ILLN,
AO-UE PILES,
Dysentery Cordial, female Tonic
PumrYuvra mx,x.s
iu romoving the diseases peculiar to our Soutln
mate having already established for them an enviable
reputation in Georgiannd the adjoining States. As the
majority of ueraoue living lu the South are predisposed
to disease of the Liver, it ia granted by all intelligent
phyalciaua that most of the pains and aches of our peo
ple are due to organic or functional derangement of
that important organ, Propliitt's Liver Mediciue and
Anti-Billioua Pills strike directly at the root of the evil.
They cure the Liver, which iu nine cases out of ten, ia
at Ibe bottom of the Oongha, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick
Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob-
atructions, etc., bo common among our people. Ear
ache, Toothache, Acuto Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
and bodily pains of ovory kind floe before
I’ropliilCs Pain Kill It
any other chronic diseases, use
Propliitt's Liver Medioine.
It is safe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a liquid
ready for uoe at any and all times. Price $2 a bottle—
83 1.8 per cent, discount by the doxon bottles or more.
If you get anakoblt, use
PROPIIITT’S PAIN KILL IT.
internal and external. If you have a fresh wound ol
any sort, use the PAIN KILL IT. It you get dog bit,
apply tlir M A1N KILL IT.
DR. O. 8. PROPHITT 8
Anti-Billious V igetable Pills
Put-native an-i Kebrlfnne,
he relied upon as a safe -i d efficient cathartic iu
brile and Acute Diseases all kinds.
DR. O. R. PROPl IT'S
VEGETABLE At UK PILLS
d Fever, Chills
. - Diae
safe and reliable for all to tako at any Um«.
DR. PROPHITT’S
REDWINE
& FOX’ COLUMN
TUB
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic
N# Arsenic—No Maicary.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for Chills and fsvar, or Ague and
Fever, that Is or can be depended upon is Hurley’#
Ague Tonic. There hsve been thousands cured by
using it who have tried tho usual remedies without
benefit.
WORTHY OF ATTENTION#
To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley:
sburg, Miss.
On reaching home the disease returned in a worse type,
If possible, when my medical attendant ordered Quin*
lne in large dose#—frequently as high as 60 grains per
dav, and which must have cost i *” 1
take, preiernug xo ioi uieuiwaw) i**o iw —
almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc
ed with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time,
the advertisement of Horley r s Ague Tonic appearedI n
a city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. I did
so, and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored
me completely, aud since that time I havo seen nearly
a hundred cases in which it acted with equally happy
results, and would certainly recommend it as prefera
ble to any other tonic before the public.
JAMES MARTIN, Engineer.
Louisville, Ky., Juno 16, 1866.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
Affections of tRe Hones, Habitual Costive
ness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
Dyspepsia, Bryslpelis, Female Ir
regularities, Fistula, all Skin
Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Plies, Pulmo
nary, Diseases, Scrofu
la, ur King’s Kvll,
Syphilis.”
LocisviiXK, April 4,1366.
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla is what it la represented, aud
I believe it the most wonderful medicine before tho
public. Nothing under the heaven* could induce
to say so without proof of the strongest aud surest
kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively o -
aubject.
My daughter has been afflicted with skin disease
and stifibess of the Joints for several years. I em
ployed the principal physicians Of tho city and
could not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla not
expecting it would do much good, but to my great
toniahmont she rapidly got well, aud thank God c
tinuos so. Had aho been taking any medicine I would
not give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, tho
only remedy employed, leaves uo doubt oi its medi
cal qualities, and that it alone cured her.
(Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring tho truth and honesty of the
statement, will find
and Walnut streets, Louisville.
. my residence,
r Ninth
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Messrs. James Ruddle A Co.—Gentlemen—It gives
me great pleasure to say, after using all the other
worm remedies known to me, with but partial success
to iny children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’s,
and since using it my children have becoino quite
well aud healthy. The children would eat it all tho
time. It is ono of tho best, safest remedies known,
snd as such, recommend it to ono aud all.
JAB. W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, June 13, 1868.
SBB*.
A l}jj
roa*.
U.OMU IUiuuu,
Onwdafter8»d.y swUu^*"-
noUc, tlu EaaMnw/liSS <aa
DAY nuiN, ffendava * *
L*™ Angus* 2
Leave k
Augusta...
Atlanta...
Leave Augusta.... * IO,rr *■**■.
Leave Atlanta. V.V.V."”
MEZCUa
TA-U*.
Leave Augusts..
Leave BeneMa.
Arrive at Augusta
Arrive at Berzeli*.
PeeoMigera for MilledgovU^ w _
Passenger Train, to make close Am ~'
Passengers for Nashville,
M> inphi#, Louisville and 8t.
aud make cltsw connections.
Through Tickets aud B#*^ .
the slsjvo places.
Pullman’s Palme Slapping
ger Trains. No change of i-ars *-
Mail Trains between Augusta atfi NlkT
AmiisU*'^
CHANUK OF ic
MO CUANOE or CAEs EftWE* .
AMU MOMTUOlIttj, ^
Omca or Mawtrs or t#
Ckmtual Uaiuujau, lUvAiniAa, jJJ-
On and after Sunday, leth i nit
on the Georgia Central Railroad wfli**'
_ „ . w WT TBAQr.
L«-avo Hsvauuah 1
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Augusta.
Arrive at MtBedgeville...
Arrive at Eatonton
Connecting with train that U**(*Ai**-
T „ UOWB my Hill
Leavo Macon '
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Augusta
Connecting with train that
CP KIOHf TXitt.
I/*ave Kavan nah
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Augusta..
Connecting with train that leaves Ann*r
DOWN NIOHT TXATJt
Leave Macon
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Augusta
Leave Milleageville
Leave Eatonton
Conne cting witli traiua that leavei 1 "
A. M. Trains from Savannah and
Trains from Macon, connect with
at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
P. M. Train from Savannah comm,
Mail Train on South Carolina BlLiLlE 1
from Savannah and Auguste witklS.-
western and Mascogeo Railroads
[Signed] WTLLU*
Acting Master of l
GREAT SA
REAL ESTAT
1HE undersigned will sell for CASH, oa
Tuesday, the 5th Day of‘
ELEGAM AND
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS
etlon of the Liver or Disordered Stomach
Ihffre arc no bitters that can compare tciOi
In removing thcao distressing complaints. For sale
Thts is n*. ormy that I have been lor y.
l and^ried all the tonics I have heard of SHMMH
||MHfl|iWf||^^^Hreli*f from any of thenT 1
... ..... ,,■ highly spoken of, and tried a
Ibottle, with little faith in It before I commenced, and
to my surprise and joy, before I finished one bottle. I
I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one or
H oooasious It was the moans of saving and prolong-
my lilo I conscientiously recommonded them
■■ufferera aa the beat Bitters known, and ivlviso
them always to aak for Dr. T. A. Burley’s and have
||f|||gfa^j||j||m|||||myou ihink proper, if xt
Louiavllle, Ky., December 10, 18C8.
JOHN W. DIX80N.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP
Use iu the future only SEAUROOK’8, a combination
quite up with tho advancement of the age. Pleasant to
take, harmleis In Its action, efficient and reliable in all
cases. Invaluable in th* following diseases:
Summer Complaint, Irregularities of th# boi
Reativenssa, Toothing, Ac.
Gives health to the child and reel to the mother.
A safe and genuinu remedy for all kinds of Bowel 1)|».
oaso#, by so nter tea, Diarrbma, Bloody Flux, *c , It
may be given to all aixee. agea and sexes, and at all
— u;lhln( „,
iiiu*«. with |M*rfuct safely, where (hero h
that dasa indicativl
Female Tonle,
PURYFYING PILLS
The Purifying Pills and Female Tnuto are aeOoclaWi)
together as a full preparation, aa you *e# in til# BUU
i hnv have given perfect aatiaAiotiou tu nay prootioafot
th* last_twentvjroar#, lu ad aUoea that they or* raodm
mended for. The Pllte may be UkM in oowneetioa
•tth the Liver M*dtclna« without iha tonlo, when
Uiere la any indication fog thorn, such aa BhoHaesa a.
Breath, dwelling of tha Feet or Face, or a Palo, Weak
All of the above Medicine# sold by Druggffi*# and
Maruhante georwollf thrwugUoot th* HouthwwM.
Sold by
W. A. InnaieU, lladwln# k Tea, Oartia 4k Uoj.l
taWte, witeou, iterter k o.., a*. ’■
Prepared only by DR. O. 8. PROPHITT.
All th# above remadle* for sale by t ' orta * fton ’ °**
L. H. BYlADFIEED.
WlIOKKSAl^Fi niUTGOlHT.
WHITEHALL HTRKKT, ATLANTA, QRUKUIA.
NASHvnxa, T»nk., Feb, 12, 1868.
Jaa. Huddle k Co., LmtiavHle, Ky.—When livina in
>ur city 1 need severs! l>otUe# of Dr. Hoabrook’# In-
rant Soothing Syrup, and found it to do my child more
good aud it would real better after using it than any
* SVf tf L ed - J,? n “f w ‘th confidence'
U la the beet medicine for childron at ureeent known
I wish yon would get the druggists here to keep It. If
any one doea. please let me know; it not send me
one doxen by exprees. and I will j>a> for it at the office
here. Write me when y«*u send it, and oblige
MR8. SARAH L. RANDOLPH.
DR. SEARROOK’S
wltl
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Thte elagont combination peaseesra Ml the tonic
James Ruddle & Co^
PROPRTETOB8,
I.aMoratory .Vo. 41, UtUtilt Street
Louisville, Ky,
a ite. Aon r—l. for -1, by BKDWIH * fOX
„ ATT.ANT*. OA
*■“ a^ea»J-4*wi t
nipnt residences in Mitldle Georgia. Oil “
halls to bo sold with the hen "
well and cistern all superior.
Six Thousand Six H
and Fifty-two Acm
MORGAN COUNTY
lying on the waters of Sugar Creek. TH#
afford an opportunity to a good many :
Procure Honw*
It is seldom that such an opportunity
chase (arms #o favorably located.
8trangers desiring to aettie in one
manitie# in the United Slates,and u
GREAT ORIGINAL FEB
would do well to attend thin aalo.
The lands lie within from one to ten i .
>n, and are composed of the farm* of
ceased.
On tho same day and iho day followiag,
t the residence aforesaid, tho splendid
PARLOR FURNIT0C6
And other Household Goods i
and other vali
Carriage anil llar»«M|
aud a great variety of personalty l>e)onj8l *
‘-.to# of said deceased and hi# widow, m
\ whom also we arc executors. . -
Tho sale to be made under the orit* “ "V
Ordinary, and the Wills of the deoaicJ, f*
pose of paying legacies, and for di#
ing to thair Will#. ^
Purrbaaeni are asaurc<l that the Utw
porty ia unquestioned. Thia is ai
JAM*
cn*R
Madison, Oa., Augunt 14, 1869.
S tate of ueoboia-dawsos coonj-
as, Thomas kaland, administrator«■£
Hiram Crone, deceased, ropresente to u*
petition, duly flletl and entered on recoWa
roily administered Uiraiu Crane’s cstawiJ
fore, to cite all persons concerned to ■
any they can, why mid admffiUtrator »
augl7-mCm prsfeef 6
G EOHUIA, DAWSON COUNTY.—By ’
order from the Court of Ordln*ri
county, will be sold on tho first TiflMJ*
1869, at the Court House door, in saideonnw'g
the legal salo knurs, lot of land, No. «, ^
district, 1st aeotion, of Lumpkin coMU- J?
beueflt of the heirs and creditor* of
deceased. Term* cash. September Ml
JOHN F0
JOURDAN
aep 10-td
ASSIUNEK’S SAI.K.
B y virtu, of an Ortlte of th, Hoaort 1 *
Court of Uio Uulted SUiM fottS; -
door, In the V. >w u « ■»»<-! M
day of (X lobar next at II o’oolook, *•
Noa. 34 and 86, with the improvsmenli -_
from alt liana and encumbranooa. •■S--'
erty belonging to the estate of Dillard *•
rapt. This property is well
•* vteutelt dwuNlou -tu> rti or «l«ht roo<-
anaokehoune, stables, he., and
yard# of tha public aquare. Tcrma^caM-.
d Wedn
/I EOlUilA, HARALSON COUNTY.-;,
eyre sent# to Ok# oourt to hlc petltio®.
ontorod on mooed, that ha h
KlBtf’. MUte:
Ttte U UteMfore to oil, P«
dred ,nd tetelilur, to .bow 0.
why Mid tetowlt—.llr teiould B— _
hi, MMtotoiaaattM. texl
NoudAf Ootob*. lM*