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■ (jjarttnent.
ti «tol>er 13, 1*70^
having the largest circiF
taoo ia the Wpl paper of th e county.
Term* Brd i^TWO DOLLARS a
year, PoMye hi in Advance.
We are au4i 0r } Z ed to announce
the name of DAVIL &HEA as a
-andidate for the offiet. 0 f Tax Collector
Wm Hancock Cocnty, *t the next elec
tn.
October 6, 22 ta
* , PUBO TINCTUj.
fpurely vegetable remedy,
repared only PH. by H.NEESOn,
3, 22 ly Warrenton, Qa.
- £OT ION MARKET.
6.—Cotton steady, at
Lto 13 5-8 cents.
SfaIIXA, Oct. 7.—Market steady—con
tideHkolc coming in,—we quote 11 to
nts.
5% The Superior Court of
Vencd <9li Tuesday
IBge Andrews presiding. There
great deal of criminal matter
te Coort, but few civil causes
tried. .
We are glad to see in our town many
legal gentlemen. The entire bar
Washington aud Warrenton are here.—
The talented young lawyers, ]from
Greenesborough and Crawfonlsville,
have won by their gentlemanly deport
raent and attention to business, the os
teem of this bar, aud will bo warmly
to future Courts.
■U will be in^jsnible to transact all
lawyers
his
<8 gemetiy
u
a.
108-
18 -
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'this houi fon
iXSSSST
'ere shown, yesterday, a sewing
i needleni»d» by hand by Mr.
L. Gilisen, of this place, jwL'aJLL
Hkictry of siiH]*o # bim.w4iy ot j» ol»«h,
HfcoenntJss of point, cannot 1> o p X-'
PRnied by any vie have ever scon. If our
lady friends »bouM Jbappon to the bad
accident of breaking their needles, they
can learn whom they may he again
supplied without delay, by reading Mr.
Gibson’s advertisement in another col¬
umn 61#e J ournal.^ ,
.Merchants will find-‘itrintorostflig visitin^LAthinta during to the
tiirouglJt|^yH4 go
al « Liquor House of
11*->se udvertisemcnl
coin inn
After tho capture of Napoleon, and his
imprisonment by that old Dutch King
William, the price of House Furnishing
(Goods fn 1 so as to enable our wide
[wake, KHass “ E. R. S.” that to he buy Fine sell them Flint
Goblets so cau
kfc the low pric3 of only 90 cents per set ;
and if you want anything else in hs line
‘CALL ON STEDMAN.’
Qurky.—W hy is the Solicitor Gen¬
eral like a penniless widow V
The Great New Orleans Circus is
coming to town. [Read tho advertise¬
ment, tuamine the pictures, save your
dimes, and be ready to see the fun by
visiting one of the most celebrated cir¬
cuses in this country. Perhaps this
may be your only chance this winter.
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State Notice. —The Democratic
ecutive Committee meets in Atlanta
Saturday, the 22d day of October, at
o’clock A. M.
— — — -
The low pric^ffeotton has induced
the uiuteraigued to reduce the price
card photographs, for tbe present, to
per dozen. Call aud secure your pic¬
tures \t!*He the price urdown.
Bkoivnk
Uasb Ball.— The’MteJp^ihfse Ball
£|uA» oiinnrt prjL* of Lmm »ban Tweu*
ty Five to the
Club «d err
/ Nt L
A Torpid System
Sometimes, without any assignable
the physical strength and animal
give way? and a strange torper
alike on the body and intellect.—
is little or no pain perhaps, but
natual vigor and elasticity of the
nervous and muscular system seems to
have deported, and an indifference to the
deaserues of life; and even of its grave
responsibilities, takes the place of that
earnest interest in both which charac¬
terizes every well balanced mind when
in a healthy coudition.
This state of partial collapse is often
the premonitory symptoms of some se
riou8 malady. It indicates unmistaka¬
bly that the vital powers are languish¬
ing and need a stimulant, * In such cares
the effect of a few doses of Hosteter’s
Stomach Bitters is wonderfully benefi¬
cial. The great tonic wakes up the sys¬
tem from its drowse. The secretions
and the circulation receive a new im¬
petus. The refaxed nerves recover their
elasticity under the operations of the
specific, like the slackened strength of a
logical instrument in the process of tun
inft Lethargy and debility are replaced
by ftnergy and vigor, the spirits rise,
and life that almost seemed a burden
while the season of depression lasted,
becomes once more enjoyable. That
such a radical change should be produc¬ of
ed by « remedy.entirely devoid the
powerful alkaloids and minerals so ex¬
tensively used in jnodern practice, pin their may
seem incredible to those who
faith on the medicinal efficacy of active
poisons, but if these akeptics will take
the trouble to enquire of those who
have tested the corrective and alterative
virtues of the Bitters under the circum¬
stances described, they will find
statement to be true.
WANTED AGENTS. - Jfit75 to %200 p-r
VV everywhere, male and female, to introduce
Genuine Impr<v.*d C’ornrnuti Sense Family
MachinO. This Machine willatitch. hem, fell,
bind, braid, c ird. quilt audwmbroider in n most su
p -rior ni»nn«r. t ‘ Pile* only $15, Fully
for Uve’yoftrs. We will pay $1,60(1 for any
that will sew a stronger, more bumiful or mote elae
tic seam than ours. -It makes the “Elastic Lock
Stitch.’’ Every second stitch can he ret, and still
cloth can not be pulled apart without tearing it.
pay agents $75 to $20d per month and expenses,
a coin mini-ion (ruin which twice that amount can
made,
ForCirculais aud Terms, apply or address
J. W. ROGERS and CO ,
402, Library Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
Caution.— Do uot he imposed upon by other
ties palming off wort bhss cast iron machines
the same name or otherwise. Oars ip the only gen¬
uine and really practical cheap machine
ured.
Oct. 13 23 3m
MM 1SJJ THIS.
W. w. SIMPSON &JJ).
aRk * K old (Is and
thSVew OoVda/co^
of a large aud well selected
of first class
^rcss (ShoffdiS.
every sh»de, style and quality
DOMQ3TiaS,
of all grades—large stock
READY !VI%DE CXOTIIINtt,
in suits, or otherwise, varying from th$
finest down to the cheapest.
BACON, FLOUR.
and otherjOrst class
FAMILY SUPPLIES 1
und a general assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C-,
Bagging, Koiic, Twine , etc., etc.,
together with a great variety *>t
Notion* ami «u*dri«s,
ranging from a
COTVON (-IV
br Fatont’Plough, down to a Needle.
Remember Hotel. the plaoe—Brick Store,
opposite the
W- W. SIMPSON,
Sparta, October 13, IS7$. 23 6m.
ia. asas b
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
LIOLMRS. VIMS AM
ATLANTA, *ga.
JY T/'EEPoonsiiiully on hand a large and
stork nf everything in their hue Having
arraujfrme.its with the largest d<«till r« m ihelJen
StaUa. they are able to offer inducement* equal
auy liouee in the State. Dealers ear
invited to examine th«ir stock.
Oct 13 23 3 m
L. COHEN & CO.
im'OUTERS OF
MAIBIES. I IMS. S15S. Fill SUMS, &L
j>F.ALERS in
RYE. BURBON & MAHONGAHEU WHISKIES
Munulocturers iqf the oelebr»te<i
Stone Wall intuit
Whit# Half Street, Atlanta. G«
mi 22 3m
THE HANCOCK WEEKLY JOURNAL
DR. PROPWITT'S
Celebrated WAeer .flediri urn,
It it) purely vegetable, and will act upon the Liver
Kidneys as promptly as Calomel aud Bucbu,
any danger of ualivatiou or detraction of the
Parties taking this medicine need not fear etting,
wet, or any othir reasonable exposure.
SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE:
IfoAdacho, Dull Feelings or Blues, Sour Stomach,
or Nervous Headache Heart-burn, Indigestion
Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste in the Mouth, the
has a thick rough feeling, aud is darker than
usual, Costiveness, Melancholy feelings, Cramps,
Cold Feet, CeJic Dysentory, or Diarrfnee, Chills and
Fever, and Piles. In fact, where the.Liver is out of
you ate liable to every disease that is not con¬
tagious
Prophitt’s Liver Medicine, if taken properly, will
prevent and cure any disease resulting fram a de¬
ranged liver
It will regulate its functions and thus cure all dis
eases caused by the failure of its healthy action.
It has beau used for a great number of years, ond
has given universal satisfaction.
There is no brother or son claiming to have the
original recipe. It is put up in both Powder and
Fluid form.
DR Fairburu, Ga , Sept. 4, 1868
O. S. TROPHITT;
.Snt; My wife has been an invalid for fifteen years,
Doctors all agreed she bad ‘‘Liver Unease.” In
connection with their practite she used various and
noted remedies, none of which seemed to do any
good. Sometime ago I procured a bottle of your
•‘Liver Medicine” of yopr agent here, C. A Ilarvey
whlch being given accosding*o directions, has effect
ed a cure. RespectlulljwS:,
GEO. L. THOMPSON.
I Charlotte, N. C., Sept 24, 1368.
have used Dr O S Prophitt’s Liver Medicine as
a tonic, and found it to be powerful and efficacious.
It is excellent for functional derangei .ent of the
liver or constipation of the bowels ; in most cases
superseding medicine. the necessity MEYNARDIE, of a regular course ol
E. J. A. M
Pastor Tryou fct. Church.
Mariou County, Texas, A ug. 1, 1869.
Dr O 8 ProphUt : Dear Sir—I write you this to
inform you that f have been troubled a grtfat deal
with iudigCKtiou, but af er using one bottle of your
Liv^r Medicine, I find great relief. I cheerfully re
comm< nd it as a good Family Medicine, and feel
confident be that antidote. it is good for anything for which it
claims to an
Very respectfully.
DICK LOCKETE.
Is otto ol the most Valuable compounds now put
for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Inlantum, or
lera Morbus.
This medicine has been in use for years,
gives universal satisfaction.
The most delicate child may take it w ith
Covington, Ga, Nov. !l, 1867,
DU. PROPUITT:
Having a severe attack of Dysentery during
pajii summer, I was induced to use your
Cordial, and derived therefrom immediate nud p'
tnanant relief. It gives me pleasure to
ibis remedy to all who may he so attacked,
ing that, should the directions be followed,
would surely be obtained. Truly, .' c.,
L. O. S. POUTER.
(Jusseta, Texits, 1869.
DR PROP HITT:
Dear Sir—Your Liver medicine **•**• Pain Kill
is a complete success.
J L. WIIITTL3.
West Point. Ga., Ang. 11, 1869.
xnis is to certify that I have used L>r
Liver Medicine myself and in my family, for twe
months or more, ami I unhesitatingly say that I
Imve it to be env or the lies* Faintly .Medicine* in
l»MA M. T. W ALKER
PROPHITT’S
rain kii.i. it.
Thin i« tin* ucb bi altd medicine that run Perry Da¬
vis' Pain Killer i ul of ihw markal, wherever it vnu*
soid. Davis made L’rophiil oliange lha name from
Fain Kdier i<> V MS KILL IT
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or puiu ol any kind,
u lias no equal.
For cuts, bruises, burns, or old sores, it is the best
ihing you Snake can Bites, u-e us i dressing.
For or Stings of PoisOtioud Insects,
it i« a perfect antidote.
It is good (or Pol e. Oougte., or Bowel Ooim
plitmi. Ite tmtne indicates its nature fuliy. It is
truly DEATH lo (>aiu
Mnnnfaeturcd .uid sold by BRADFIELD St CO,
Atlai ta, Ga. mid for sale by all Di uggitfi*
ii April, 1867.
Dooly couuly, Gu,.
This is to certify U»»! I w*» PllK iiuC'1 to ih<> Itou-w
and tnost of the time 10 mjr ami sull.Ting the
greatest agonv with RlmpmtUi*m, ior live
mouths. ai.-J «Tv. r trying every available remedy,
with nc ••WVkli I was cured with two bodies of Dr.
O .o. Prophitt’s Anodyne Paiu Kill It; each cost jno
idly cents only. It in'ievod mo almost instantly. I
therefore recommend it in the highest degree to oth¬
ers suffering from similar disease- I can say that it
is o«e of the finest family medicines now out, cer¬
tain
^Truly yr g-s W. » A- FOREHAND.
DooN’ County, q*.. Oct. 27, 1«67.
Dr U- S. rttrphiii: ^ I hrfvo, rhinag tin* Iasi eigh
teen months, Used your I*uin Kill It, and I co ulct
it uueqttaRod by auythpir tor pain in the hoad, breast,
back or side; aud for cmic nothuig gives relief half
80 vuirk as vour Aiuniyue Paul Kill It.
It is doiug «ie piifuh good in the community in other
Umilreu well as my own Yours etc.
D. T. FOREHAND.
Newton Factory, Ga, Nov., 1866.
Dr. Prophilt: Lost summer my 'wwsc spmuiud his
knee Mfffely, cauemgth 1 whwf** Ivg to swell to
about iU Matural .-uie, m^.reiid-nug utmost he’pb -s;
two npphcauousot yo«r Auodyue Pam KWi llthor
ougtHy '
Wo the aud—signed, have used recorflrheading Dr. Prophitt’s
*n«i tase pleasure iu
them to the public, m beiu » all that he claims for
them— U J Henderson, Covington, Ga.
Col
O T Hog »n, do
DS Porter, do
Prof J L Joues, d<»
M W Arnold, Georgia Conference,
Ret W W Oslin. do M
F M Swanson, Mouticelh*. <»«
Jirte.-teJSSh*’
James Wright. Putnam conuty,
A Westbrook. »i*' d>*
Judge J J Floyd, Coviugtou, Ga
STATE UK 6KUK61A / Know all meu by
Faliou county . S three present*. That
iijHuvtaciure and sell my haanly triediciuee. and
have faruiehod them with the full recipes, and hav«
authonted the said BRADFIELD it C*0. to pnut
or Have printed, auythiug they may see pmjier cou
cernmg a*»y aud all of above u<uneu mediciues.
Thu* 15tii day of Jut*, lb70.
[- s igued]’ O. «. PROPHIIT.
Manufactured am* for aaie by BRADFIELD A CO.
rroad street, Atlenij, Ga. For sale by all Druggie,
July 28 ly
readi
1 T IS WELL KNOWN to
Doctors and to Ladies, that
Women are subject to numer¬ U
ous' disease peculiar to their j
sex—such as Suppression of l .irr. ;
the Menses, Whites. Paiufal % L/ , '
Monthly ‘Periods.’ Ill leuma- Tsfe>
tism Irregular ol the M*»nstrua-tion, Back and Womb, Hem 4| iftC
orrhage. or Excessive ‘-Flow, ’ C
and Prolapsus Htfetior Foiling ’
of the Womb.
These diseases have seldom been treated success
fully. The profession has sought diligently for some
remedy that would enable them to treat these dis¬
eases with success.
At last, that remedy has beeu discovered by one
of the most skillful physicians in the State of Georgia
That remedy is BRADFJ ELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR.
It is purely vegetable, and is put up in Atlanta, by
Bradfield & Co.
It will purify the blood and strengthen the system,
relieve irritation of the kidney, and is a perfect spe¬
cific for all the above diseases; as certain a curesc
Quinine is in Chills and &ters.
derful For a history the of diseas|^fcid readti^^fcferrcd certificates to the of waappe- its woo
cures, EveiJP|fcle
arouud the bottle warranted ro give
satisfaction or money reft- Juinled^k hot*
LaG#-—- 1 Marcli 23, 1870.
BRADFIELD & CtiFauee. 9*
Dear Sirs : I t aker *< At Ian.a, that I have
used for the last twlp ty 1 ' 4 year*, ' 1 ® the *»«dirt'EMALE J' 0 " are
putting up kuo< |HTas Ur J Bradfield's ^ibination
REGULATOR and consider it the best << ’lL,i h r j„
ever gotten - ogethor , for tin* diseases for wh*" c
recommem I have wen familiar with p fe _
scriptiou as a piac'itiouer of medicine j
domestic uctide, and can hon* > fray that I cu
sidor it a 1 uffer,, Cau ,< ho 4e
that erini evertff ? ladV } '“°" » r W 'K U P W mBy n ! W S “(a IL
lowS>iri relievei in By i W ‘ *y I Tu U ‘u r l ° l i r - ' r .^■„,Tr y 1 .!n
andstreulh be thaf they noay' be restored to health
With ujPkiudest regards. W I B am, FERRELL. r.-speetfully, M. D.
IVe, ji, e undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in
commeii ■il,^ to the trade Dr. J. Brariiieki’s Female
Regulator—Welieving fdlr diseases It to be a good he recommends and reliable
reineav ilrv for which it
W. A. iANSDF.LL. Atlanta. Ga.
i’EMBfctHTON, WILSON,TAYLOR »>Oo
Atlanta. Ga.
REDWINE A. FOX, Atlanta. O a .
W. C. LAWBHE, Atlanta, Ga.
W. HOOT ana SON, Marietta, Georgia
July 28 ly
F
RONDEAU & Co.
MANUtfAGCUOkiM# AND DEALERS /N
ii
i
FUKN 1 TUKI 5 ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
N
Opposite H. /• Kimbal House, Atlanta , Ga.
I
w 7 j,; ar«<oA“ring gr» * I inAucsniaiiU lo pal lies in
m <nt of uuytbitfg ill<mr liue.
T /i
GOODS OAIlEFri.LV PACKED,
am! delivered . .1
u
WITHOUT CHARGE.
<;ivt* MH a call, Ainl we will
you where it is
Your Intrrest lo Huy.
E
Oef 6, HiO. 21 3m
PI POIMWVr
TO All- \UIO DKSIKK GOOD TIC7URUS
- - :tu>: -*—
'Vi- Ap,- Doiic;
i’titd Cinoa U)oik.
And w« guarantee sutisfucliuu to all our
1 * u Irons.
Call and see rmr Specimme'l'ietures
Albums, Frames, etc., etc.
nun .- Nr, brothers.
Oct. 6. 1H7I). 22 I
KU.X .%• tv. r mu i;.
ATLANTA. GA.
Wholesale and littail Healers in
Bools, 5t)0fs’mifr
8 j- Iuducemenu offered to Country Merchants.
«>cl b, IsiO 22 3m
NOTICE.
f r» E ftu hevrib-rs, desirous oatsUmding
J*; •’**!*•> to culie-l
jf ,° the Tugusta price for cotton, outlie
^‘ ,ver y»*o far a* the teller's luiiebuoln*^*-***
^P«rU,Sept W. W. #00.
26, 1870.
©rbincira’a sMiutrtistments
DM I \ 1ST llATO US’ SALE
\\l \ V ILL be sold by authority of an order from the
Court of Ordinary for the county of Hancock,
the first Taesday in Deeomber next, between the
d hours of Sale, before the Court House door in
town of Sparta, One tract of land belonging to
Estate of Sarah Hall deceased, on the left of th*
road leading from Sparta to Miliedgeviile, eon
eight lntndred and ten acres (by recent sure
be the same more or less, and adjoining lands!
A. E. Vt. Brown and James E. Be rv
A^d^u^thet eok tract of land on the waters of Sg and nig
county ' containing one hundred
acres, more or less, known to n part
Hall’s homestead tract of land land. adjoining lands
Mrs- Jem<ma Hall’s andCroorn
Also at the same time and place Mrs. A’anc.y Wat ts
.
will offer her part of the Samuel Hall tract tor sale
tfie hignest bidder, said part containing one hun¬
and Seventy s ven acres, more or less
Purchasrs to t ey tor title deeds and U- S. Internal
Revenue Stamps. Term Cash. *
, j NANCY WATTS, diceaserf.
Administratrix of the estate of Sarah Hall
Oct 13th 23 td
Adiiiiiii§fi'aloi'N Notice.
GEORGIA, Hancock County .—
ijIOUR weeks after date. 1 shall apply to the
jF Court the lauds of O'dinary for said the county, of for Marshall leave
all belonging to estate
E. Latimer, deceased. f. ' • '
M. S. MEDI.OCK,
Oct 3, 1870. Adiur Estate of M. E. Latimer.
A imiftlSTU ATOM » A Ij IS,
'XXT'IL«Lt be *oid under an order of the Court of Ordi
VV nary for the county of Hancock, on the firsi
Tuesday in December next, between the legal houre
() f onp tract of land belonging to the estate .
lliam Stanton, deceased, containing two .humlrod
autl thiri y , lcrc ,, more or less, known as the home,
B t e ad of said deceased, and adjoing the lands of James
Pi Berrv, John W Stanton, and Georgian Thornes -
^ld subject to the wid w’s dower Terms cash.
a wild tract ot land ,n Ware county, contain.
> jjf. <lred ” 11,1 uuu ''>' Hcrt8 ’ No - 4G,), et, .* d ' i '.
tricUl I |lw | IlMj . ^ Ptiered for sale, . if not
sold privately bT^Vlbe .day of sale.
Purchaser to pay IbrUUe deeds an.lU. S Internal
Revunuo Stamp 'JOHN VV. ^ 1 AN ION.
Oct 3, 1870. A£mr. Est. ol Win Stanton.
GEORGIA,. Hancock r-v —er --r- County
,
I"! THERE AS Thomas € Turner has filed his ap
W plication in dne adniunatra'ion form in office, the proving for
permanent letters of on estato
Ann D Masou, late of said county deceased ;
These arc therefore, to cite and admonish all
terested, kindred and cieditois, to file their objrclj^***
vember if any there kr, why on or permanent before the letters first Monday^ of >«*»’i‘t«tra- ’*°*
next, apjdie^t** 011 ihe
t ion should uot be granted deoea*F tlu* r es¬
tate of said AtiuU Mur on, ; ,
Given under my hand tree “mCidl signaluro, at
•p.T % " ‘VtunlK, Oriittmry
tUeorgia.’/fincock C'onnfy : Term —
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, October, 1870.
vx ri/fiHEAS i> is ripresented to the Court that
y y Cornelius B Harper, minor child of John 0
Harper, late of said county deceit ed, under the nge
fotJitcen years, is entitled to a distributive share in
estate of said deceased, amounting |lu live vum of
hntidred and niuoty three dollars eis<ht mid two
cents, (493,08 2 3,; and that said til nor child
no legal guardian, admonish
These are therefore to all p nti> s inter
to show e«use if any there he. why the Clerk
the Superior Court of said county, or some other
and proper minor person, child should not be appointed Term guar
of said at the November ot
Court of Ordinary,
A True extract (roin th« minutes nf said Court.
Oct 6 22td THOMAS I. LITTLE, Ord’ny.
EC) RGIA, —Ha ncock County.
Hancock County Court of Ordinary. O, I«l>< i
187”,
HEREA8, Isoitc J l’ei-lrr mul Jumw M \r.
clier, adminislratmaetc on the enlute ,>l Iti r
Peeler, deceased. icpiceenG to (lie Cowit that
have fully miin nisti red the estate of tin ii mtes
and filed their final account current and |>ray
to be rlisiiii.'Keil from the furthnf administration of
estate :
These are therefore to cite and admon<nli all per¬
interested to show cause, if any exist-, will the
Laac J Peeler and James M ^ robot should uot
dismahnt iron ibeii2 ud “dimnsaati n, o.i ihc
Mo ,<Uy in January next.
Witness my hand end oftHal signature in t*p-ii
this 3rd day of October, 1870.
Oct 3rd td l'llOMAi I LITi'LE, Uru'o.\
A- 1IANL OCK COVJSTY
To all whom it may cpncciu :
iuVratur VV HERE IS JOHN R MILLSMA.Y, L.imio
ot thw esiate ol" lotlr-.y E. Ui-hmau, lato m
county dooeaMol, haa filvd hi-- application pray¬
ing for letter#ofjheiflafion ’ from 4 hit Paid mimiuistru
tiou " ; ‘ ‘ ' '
These are tllerefoi i to cite ell persoliO mlereSled,
kindred and > mlitot> lo show cause, if any exists
why Letters of Admini-Uratioi, should not he granted
said applicant, from ins further administration ot
said 'IVrni Jeffrey K. Hdi.sm n’s atati*’ at Lite November
of iln* O-urt ol iJrdiunty. t-» he held wbh’ii
and for *«id couu.y, on the first Monday of Novem¬
ber, 1*57U.
W(tut-as my hand and offid d signature at office
this the 2d day ol August, 18/0
THOMAS I. LITTLE. Ordinary.
New views on Foot Lights.
P 6 ARRECKT anmpmees that he lias es/nb
bsheda BOOT ,4.nt StlOK-SitOB in
WAR!! ENTU *, and Ite b-gs tin* jmtrmKvgo of (Jm
|>ei>ple ol Sparta and its viciuny
llo makes tlie fitliug of t»eformed e idOHppl-d
feet a speciality G >o-i ia.ujri.il and su/ieCatffo ry
wor* isgu irauteeff. Sln>p over Heath .V Mien’s rtn-'
Sep/. 1. bill WARRENTON,
MECHANICAL.
ITT E are prepared to do any woik in our lim
y y cheaply and promptly. A I Wood VV'egouSjBiig and Iroi
Work such as repairing Lottou <«ins,
2 lfc - tte, The niakitijr of pi *uglis and all othei
farm»ik;Ueu»i!* Fire Ar i> : iin-Kimg executed. Sewing Mach men and
,.,p 1,., nicely Cnuutry and
Town p-itroiiH^^ solicited.
c. j. jhiis -tun a. L GIBSON.
Sep. 22, 1876 At .-cuddny’a Old stand.
20 if
l'Hv:
COISraTITUITON, (7L Atlaaui*
BY W. \. HE.MPU1 & . O., G«
I I AVING the largest hoa» lid- cireulntioii of any
II paper ia that city, render* it t|,e B-t*i \dvertis
iug Med'uni, through winch men can biing il»cn
iirtinefr iitid busiuft-s berure rhe public. Term.-,
Da.ly | er uuuum..... .......$111
“ lor six imuithe ......... -‘l
Weekly I>«r annum . .... 3
- oix m .nth* . . ... 2
They are uIs,i prepared i<> contract for Job P.ini
IU2 July I it
$300 ItlAVAKlI.
i WILL cheerfully p<v the above reward for evury
h Case of .syplialis
hfirnieh my
put?® -rxisraxxjM
i, ,.,seiT. taken according to dir t -cliou* ami tailed
sfiect « pertnaneut cue.
PiepaitU ouly by DR. H NLJWON,
Oct 6, 22 ly AVarrentou, Ga.
KTIEl'W" 3-AXiOOI>T
r* - n AN l>
<@raterg-$t<rtfc I
.1 AMES A. SCUDI)AY taken this method ol ill
ruling the public that his now
SALOON & OROCKRY WvJ.
uoy - in fall blast. His true to infer* a West that his
IVinw, UnutMcs, /inf
c baoo <5s a^KTry^sr
» ; i i
of ali grades caiuioi xceiled for quality and
pr.ee t*rlxe Candy hand, aud
Boa kept on
lor sale. In tho Family Grocery line,
FLOUR. MEAL, BVCoN &.c.
and all kind- of Groceries will be sulci on reason¬
able tel ms. Call an<! gel a Bur. ain. -
Store in -Scudday’s new bnildiug, Sl'xRTA -jij'j GEO
June !), tf
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WAIiKEll’S CA-LIPOHNIA
flNEGAR
5. .
M .10? maxim: I‘e o du’vn C - csvmmaniood lain“ whe:herin:mu..g m'» , . .
Bum 9: or the tum an or life,- L.- w: '1 m z
: W In) equal; mute and rename m toms of disease.
Made and of Poor Befuso Bum, Whiskey, dooLorod, Proof spiced, Spir¬
its, and sweetened to please Liquors, Clio taate, called “Tonics 1 *
“ Appetizers,’* “ Kestorers,” &e., that loadtho
tippler onto amnkenness and ruin, but are atruo
MtiAiolne, made iioia tho Native Roots and
Herts of California, free from all AlcoholiO
Stimulants. They are tho GREAT BLOOD
PURIF1EB pad UPS GIVING PRIN¬
CIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
ot ond the restoring System, the carrying blood oil to a oil healthy poisonous condition. matter,
No Jtions, person and can remain take theso long unwell. Bitters, according to
direc . incurable
6100 will be given for an cose, mineral pro¬
viding the bones are not destroyed vital by
poisons or other means, and the organa
wasted beyond tho point of and repair. Obroruo Bneu- <
For Inflammatory and Gout. Dyspepsia, Indi¬
xnatism, or
gestion, Bilious, Remittent, and Inter*
mittent Fevers, Diseases and Bladder, of the Blood. Bit¬
Liver, Kidneys, these
ters have been most successful. Blood, Such Dis¬
eases are caused by Vitiated of which
Is generally produced by derangement the.
Digestive invigorate Organs. tho stomach, and stimulate .
They torpid liver and bowels, which render tliom
the unequalled effioacy in cleansing the blood of
of and Imparting Ufo and vigor.
all impurities, new
Chest, Dizziness, flour Stomach, llsd Taste In
the Mouth, IHilious Attacks, palpitation of the
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, Pain ini
th' regions symptoms of the Kidneys, which and the a hundred offsprings other oti j
painful D' spepsia,aro cured by those nro Bitters.
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you flnd'l
its imnuritlotf Eruptions, bursting Bores; through cleanse tho skin it when in Pira-j it is
pies, foul, and feelings or will tell you when. Koop j j
blood your and tho hoalth tho system wiUj
the pure of
follow and other WORM3, lurking la*
the PIN, TAPE, thousands, effectually
system of so many aro
destroyed and removed.
For full directions, read carefully languages-—) the circular
around each bottle, French, printed and in four Spanish. i
J. English, WALKER, German, 84 Commerce Street, N. Y. f
82 &
Proprietor. R. II. McDONALD & CO.. -
Druggists and General Agents,
flan Francisco, California, and 82 and 81 Com¬
merce Ktruet, N. Y. I
VST SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND 4
l)£jLIdilUji
K B. LONG &
July 1 l. 1570. 6m Hud A M,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs,
such aa Coughs, Colds, WhoopinK
Couffh, Bronchitis, Asthma,
und Consumption.
Probably never before in Uie widely whole and history deeply of
niedi'-mo.has confidence anything of woo mankind, so this so excellent
upon the as
remedy series‘of tor Dultnoiuiry compifiiutd* most of Through the u iGiiK
years, and gmong races or
men it has risen higher and higher in their esttinu
tiou, Ub it lias become better known. 1U uniform
character anil power to cure the various affections
of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a To¬
llable protector against and them. While children, adapted It to is
milder forms of disease to young
at the same time the most consumption, effectual remedy and the that dan¬ can
be given affections for incipient of tho throat and lungs. Asa pro
gerous vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should
be kept on h ind in every family, and indeed an all
ate sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all
should be provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought In¬
curable, otiil great numbers of cases where the dis¬
ease and the seemed patient settled, restored Waive to t>een sound conmlijtejy health ny cured, the
Cher rtf Pectoral. So complete is its mastery
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth¬
ing dsc could roach them, under the Cherry Peo~
'toral they stibshld and disappear. find •
Singers and Public Speakers great pro¬
tection from it. relieved „' • . and oSUn ' Wpoliy . ,,
A.»tHtnrt is always WPPIP
cured by it. cured taking Um
Bronchitis Pectoral is generally in small ami frequent by doses.
Cherry generally its virtues known that we need
So are of them here, do
not publish the certificates or moro fully
than assure the public that its q iabtioa aro
maintained. J
• -
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and Atruo, Bemlttent Intermittent Fever, Dumb
Chill Fever, Fever,
Ague, Periodical or Biiioua which Fever, arise &o.»
and indeed all the affections miasmatic
firom malarious, marsh, or
poisons.
As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not
fail. Containin g neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth,
Zinc, nor any • .ther mineral or poisonous substance
whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. The
number and tmj urtanee of its cures in the ague dis¬
tricts, are liter,fflv beyond account, and tve believe
without a parallel in die hiutory of Ague medicine.
Our pride Is gratified by the acknowledgments effected In obstinate wo
receive of the radical cures failed.
cases, and where other remedies had resident wholly
Unneclimated persons, either ui, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro¬
tected by taking the a a up: err up daily. torpidity
For TArer Complaints, arising from
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
tlie Liver into Disorder* healthy activity. and Liver Complaints, 0
For Unions riiio;i
an excellent remedy, ot£er T' r ‘kinci n F JIo-rbaT ractield
marteaM* c ur es, where ■ Wfetasa
phicp, $i oo or. k Borrzm.
FabCM ly For Safe by A \V R Y
’ FRANK L. LITTLE,
SEA ETA , 6 A
cr Rooms iu Law building Weal vf Court
Hundreds of
testimony to their
Cnmtive Effects.
WHAT ARE UJ
.
\
* i
TIIEY ARB NOT A VILE
r‘ev also. are . peculmr m-aemm mergt 0t ‘atfmiaa u Urdu .- army
Joug-stion fr: the Infiummmonox me ‘ver, a. powerful and all the agent Visceral in Organs ' Vin:
or