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IfftMOR
A Few 'Remarks on Pruning.
against the
nv DAVID 7.
| victims of seated hatred
negro.
j The planters of this portion of the
KfcMW ti: countty have given the method of
MHHjnJM jTn " the negro laborer,’’ suggested
itwrew, p.'rha^lno^limMty of V ,lle * riter al *>ve named, a thorough
opinion on tho subject of pruning than trial * For several years they have
on almost any other subject, judging i ^eii giving them a share of the crop,
hoth from the opinions' anA He* given j ho P in 8 il wouId P ravc an incentive to
in the different agricultural and hoD i 8 more diU 8° nt prosecution of their
tienltural journals, as well as from the ! * 8bor - L -°° k around ? ou and « ea the
oral opinions given - fay. thorough ns 14*® In the language of a writer
wel< as would be culturists of fruit1 in the Mobile Register, copied in your
trees and vines. It may, and no donbt P 8 !** of 14 ’ * e ** “ lon K lista
does, seem a verr simple nod easy j of *»x sales advwtised in the State,
matter to prune a tree or vine; all that numerous shfitlFa nnd mortgage sales,
is scc.iiinglv necesmry, though to cut a ! man - v ,iens »■* mortgages on record,
little hero, pinch hack a few buds or duc > but not 7* * satisfied’; dilapidat-
Procianiiition,
Chalybeate Springs,
Meriwether County, (,’a. • j
pHE undersigned, having seenred ,
—r-— u L till* deUghtful place, beg, to annouuco to
•»> ” rtT < «• T*"*-' '-v— stale
GEORGIA:
I
Miscellaneous.
! nut &
Jii-k,
for Relief,
_ motion in
tj»"k,in .Superior
junto then*, Some sity. with pear
tn*r», adopt the )irramida! firm, and
br-rinnor-*. not knowing tho widely dif
ferent natures and growths of trees of
thi? kind, endeavor tn-nraks pyramids
of all of the trees in their -orchards,
forgetting, premising that they did
know some little on the subject, that
it is very seldom two varieties of tho
mine kind of fVuit trees have the same
form of growth, for where some are
vigorous, strong and healthy, others do
not,, naturally, possess these desirable
qualities in so eminent a degree, but
•ro rather fchlo growers and have not
the strengt h to force an equally large
gfft’wth of wood, and consequently re-
quirc’and demand a different method
or form of training. To prove the
veracity of these statements, if you
have not already done so, go over
almost any moderately large on-hard,
and then and there com jut re thegrowths
of the different varieties, their
peculiarities and peculiar characteris-
ics, the difibronci-s being almost always
so distinctly marked as not to require
nuy very vivid imagination quickly to
detect them after but little examina
tion. As it is with' the pear - trees, so
it is with the other fruit trees*, the
small fruite, .« Mc h as- the gooseberry,
currant, blackberry, &a, being no ex
ception to this rule, ns rule it might
very readily and truthfully, lie called..
In regard to grope vines the rule holds
good, os grape growers mid culturists
well know. For example, take the
Concord variety.. il i always;
aes groat vigor and strength which* is
shswu in the marked profusion cf
wood and foliage which so distinctly
characterizes this justly popular varie
ty. Now let us view the other side
of the matter by taking and examin
ing a Delaware vine, which is ns good
a one ns can be found to show- the dif
ference in growth. Tin’s variety al-
makes a feeble or delicate growth,
no onatter how much care or attention
is lavished upon it. I do not wish my
readers to make an incorrect render
ing-or version of my remarks, by sup-
posing that my intention is to detract
from the merits of the Delaware, or
that l would have others to suppose
that it will not repay you for the best
of earn, *ny real object being only to
illustrate uiy point, and to show as
clearly as tnay be that no set rule can
be given, much less followed, which
can be successfully followed at any
and nil times, with nil varieties and
kinds of trees, Ac.
The only real method, so to speak,
from which to copy or model after is
from dame nature’s. If you see that
nature intended the tree to be of a
pyramidal form, common sense ought
to teach you to assist her by pruning
w tu to further her plans, and not to
thwart them by endeavoring to make
the tree assume a bush or a branching
form, or any form other or foreign to
its natural growth. 1 have known
some very enthusiastic persons to plant
out orchards of pear trees, aud, having
lieard or read ‘ that they should be
pruned so as to assume the' shape of a
pyramid or cone, endeavoring to do so
with the whole orchard, not paying any
attention to the peculiar needs of each
variety until brought to reason by dis
covering that the plan they were pursu
ing, while it benefitted anil Improved
the apjietiranee and growth of some,
was iwpnudiesble when extended to
all.
S>me talk about “scientific" prun
ing aud training, and then go into a
veil wise description of such method,
telling you such nod such limbs must
be «it away, this and that eye must be
rubbed off,—in fyet giving you a rule
which they think should be implicitly
followed, tho same as a rule iu gram-
war or arithmetic. The phn we have
adopted with all of our tress. «nd our
orchard* of pear, jieach, apple, cherjy
Ac*, will bear slo« examination. It
k to have the tree to assume its
shape, at the same time cutting out
enough of the treed to allow of the
fiw access of air and sun, hoth of
them being vwyAswntfcl to the health
of the tree,—do the centre of the trees.
tvuKBKA*,Officialinformationtu*IMremix. . Toth*rtlpatioM«r the “iu.u..vYBETE”it
“tWsrteO, to the reuty of Faltaa, M Tohn I competent JOdres t<> hr the tinot < !Kilyi,eute^rtag
Campbelldld, without provocation whatever, com- in I I | g
uit the offense of assault with intent (o murder,
upon the person of F. M. Smith by thooUng at him
tlx time*, two of thenhoU taking effect and inflict
ing eerioaa wounds on* the body of mid Smith; and
1 Whereas, notwithstanding the efbrtsof the cirU
officersof Pulton county to arrest said Campbell,
he has sorooedsd in making his escape, and Is now
it large; aad it being farther reported that be, the
cd farm houses—fences overgrown
with briars oi _
of willows and bushes which trace the
lines where ouce were neat and useful
ditches, now choked with weeds and
filled with sand.” The post has proven
to us, therefore, that this course is a
failure as an incentive to prompt the
negro to duty, and that he has “no
conception of duty to himself beyond
the' passing sensuous desire of the hour,
ifluenced to exertion more by habit
than definite aim.” This feet having
been so clearly demonstrated to us in
the history of the past, under the
“ cropping” system, we think it advis
able—and may we not say, eminently
necessary.—to try tome other tyttem.
“ Farmer,” iiUiis article, very truth
fully says“ On ninety-nine planta
tions out of a hundred in Central Ala-
bania, one-half of the able-bodied negro
generally bidding defiance to the officers of the
law:
No
bis arrest, I have thought proper to Imoe this my
proclamation, hereby offering • toward of FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for the appreboaOow sad
delivery of the said Campbell to the Sheriff of said
wide, and a depth
weU enclosed, and provided, with plenty of drosa-
"Pbeautifal level DR/KNoenstnicted along the
summit of the mountain, abounding in picturesque
nrc rows county of Fulton,In order that he may l>e brought-, views, wiU afford pleasure tu thorn who Uko that
fa ’ l u Jlaa. ,V- -«■- ,.a a. ! exercise. A LIYERYSTABLEon the place wiU
Of Fine
from the north aldo
Be Mountain, and discharging 3, WOe.ilIons per
i It is remarkable for the wengetral etttes It
has effected. We have three other springs—Sul-
phar, Maraetta, Fraaatine—the whole e roarer lag
a must valuable combination of mineral waters.
The place la hrafawaily Mghtodsrltt gas.
Every species of Innocent amusement wUl be
provided, embracing a taa
SKATING RINK,
odd Campbell, fo a very deaerate clmreeter. and
Ladies' Swimming Batli,
built in a beautiful sparkling stream, rushing from
It la seventy'-flre feet long, ten feet
to be regulated by the bathers;
to trial for the offense with which be aland*
charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Semi of the
State, at the capital In Atlanta, this lit day
of Jane, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hun
dred and Seventy-One, and of the Independence
ot the United States of America the Ninety-f fth.
RUFUS & BULLOCK.
Davit, U. Cottisg, Secretary of State.
Jane 9-H
ie prepared to ftirnlsh fine horses and carriages.
.f FIXKB.IHD OF .VCSIC wiU be in constant
AUumiaocf.
The table will be supplied with the best, and the
proprietor will exert himself to make his guests
comfortable and happy; aad In view of the strin
gency of the times, he has determined to reduce
the price of board to 115 per month.
Washing done at reasonable and uniform rates
While every amusement will be provided for
those in health, the kindest attention will be paid
to Invalids.
Elegant coache, at Geneva, S. W. B. B.
aor28-3tu C. B. HOW ABD, Proprietor.
Att-lrew -I. Itr-ds -s, adtu
LaEavette ell,
S. II. C.-mi k.
. Mathe vs iri l
William J. Roll.
r r APPEARING to the Court that
Medical, &e.
William J. Bell, one of the parties defendant
dell, on» ol
la the above slated eaact, was not a resident of Jack-
resides In r - * -
i county, bat i
- iordered r
„ the State of Alalauaa:
It Is ordered by the'Coart that said William J.
Bell he served in the above stated cue by publica
tion or tbit order in the 8onthern Banner, a public
loos to
the ahovi
in the So
gazette, once a month far four months, previous
the next term of tbbeeurt.
PITTMAN & HINTON,
and S. P. THURMOND,
Attorneys for Complainant,.
OKOBGIA, 1 A true extract from the
JACKSON COUNTY. (minutes of the Superior
Court, this 20th day of March, 1871.
THUS. H. NIBLACK,
Cl’k of the Superior Court of Jackson Co.
March 24-1 amt
piEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
*JT Court of Ordinary of said county, Whereas,
William Bellamy Executor of John Bellamy dcc’d
late of said county, deceased, petition, the court
fora discharge from said Executorship. Therefore,
all peroons concerned, are hereby required to show
cause. If any they haw why said executor should
not, at the reguiai term of s ild court,ta be held on
the first Monday is June text, hr discharged from
said exeeulorohip. By order of said court, at a
regular term thereof, held this the sixth day of
March 1871. A. J. MORRIS Ordinary.
March 173m.
women on the premise* are idle from
day (o-day, except so far as they may
be occupied by thieving, and petty war
fare among themselves. A husband
working hard the whole year through,
finds all his earnings consumed by the
necessary expenses of his non-produc
tive family, • becomes exasperated,
abandons his home for another, and
perhaps his wife for a new one.” This
has proven to be the case under the
“ crapping” system. How can it be
remedied ? We sec but one way, viz:
employ them at a stipulated monthly
salary. Let the planters meet and
agree upon the monthly wages to be
{mid, and the amount o.f rations to lie
issued weekly. Give the negroes to
understand that they will receive these
wages, nud the amouut of rations
agreed upon, for each hand actually
employed upon the plantation, and no
more; and it will be but a short time
until we see these “ nble-Wlied negro
women” leaving the cabins an i taking
their places again in the field. Now
we are convinced this would be the re
sult, from the fact, that in Louisiana,
whore this system is followed, we see
unmistakable evidences of prosperity;
while in other portions of that same
State, where they follow the “crap
ping” system, we see “ dilapidated farm
houses, fences overgrown with briars,
etc., etc.,” as in our State. At least,
we find the “ crapping” system has
proven a failure, in this respect, and
that our people are fast hurrying to
bankruptcy, while those referred to,
who have followed the wages system,
are continually glowing more wealthy
and prosperous.
Again, “Farmer,” in his article,
suggests that if the wages system was
adopted “a quart bottle of cheap
whisky offered additional per month,
by an unscrupulous neighbor, would
stampede a whole plantation.” In re
ply, we would first suggest that while
it is very probable this would be the
case in some few instances, where the
necessary “ unscrupulous neighbor ”
resided, yet, we wouii nut have much
fears on this score, from two facts:—
first, southern men are not made of
that material, their sense of honor is
above stooping to anything so low and
contemptible; and, secondly, in the
language of Farmer, “the strong local
attachments of the negro are well
known. The mule he drives, the plow
he holds, the land he cultivates, with
the names he is accustomed to desig
nate different parts of the fields, his
gardens 1*» chicken roost, (and we will
add, his master’s chicken roost), etc.,
etc., are to him themes of contempla
tion and sfturees of attachment,” great
er wc think, in a majority of cases,
than even the “quart bottle of cheap
whisky additional.”
In conclusion, we think the wages
system the only safe plan for the south
ern planter, as by this system the negro
completely under the control of
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, I
Atlanta, May 25th, 1871. J
ORDERED:
That Ihc following named ritUcns he, and they
aiv hereby appointed a special Board of Visitor* to
attend the examinations preceding the Annual
Commencement of the University of Georgia at
Athens.
The S« ni„r examination is appointed to com
mence on Friday, the Uth Jane, proximo.
Gen.’ J. R. Lewis, of Fulton, Co . Beverly A.
Till,niton of Muscogee, Hon. John W. Underwood
of Floyd, non. W. S. Erwin of llaberahanvllnn.
llenj. H. lim of Uark, Hon. Benj. H. Bigtiuu of
Troup, Col. F. W. Simms of Chatham,Hon. James
I- Seward of Thomas, Uon. Arthur Hood of Ran
dolph, Hon. Henry W. Hilliard of Richmond.
Given under my hand and seal of the Executive
D.-pannicnt, at the Capitol in Atlanta, the day
aud year first above written.
ltUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
it. II. Aui.vwx, Sec'y Ex. Dtp'r.
LOOK OTJT!
JUST ARftm
A FINE STOCK of m^SoODS,
JA. OROCKRIES, PROratORS, ROOTS,
axd eyeryth!xu\ept in
A VARIETY STORE
The highest caali prices paid for produce, cotton,
Af. I reupoctfullr solicit, a liberal tihare of the
patronage «»f tuy friend* mod the public, and a* I
M.1I at tlie >•
June;
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
I feel confident of giving entire aaiftfoctlowi.
3. L. FRANKLIN,
an lfoSm Under Newton House, College Avenue.
Proclamation.
GEORGIA:
Demurest & Woodruff,
(Suecneors to ToMLis*o.x-DK.4ABt->T Co.,)
628 &. 631, Broadway, N. Y.
manufacturers of
A, FRANKLIN CO.—
Whereas S. A. Seales, executor of Willis
Scales, late of mM county, deceased, petitions the
Court of Ordinary of ml l county for a discharge
from said executorship:
Thereftrre, all parsons concerned, are hereby re
quired to show causo (if any they have) why said
executor should not, at a regular term of aaid court,
to ha held on the first Monday in August next, be
discharged from said executorship.
By order of aa d court, at a regular term thereof,
hera this the 1st day of May, 1*71.
may 5 A J MORRIS, Ord.
plEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
vJT Whereas James R. White apflUes for letters
of guardianship of the persons and property of the
minor children of A. P. Poole, late of Franklin
county, decerned
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby re
quired to show cause (If any they have) why said
letters should not be granted said applicant at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty to beheld on tho first Monday in June next.
Br order of said court, at a r>-r" ' erm thereof,
held this the 1st day of >T t • '
J • .ORRIS Ord.
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Hundreds of TkoutoiA^
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||| WHAT ARE THeA
A Dr. R. W. Osrr, of Baltimore, says:
foh I take nfoeanrn in recommending voor
J^BOSADALIS as a very powerful altera-
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send me four bottles, as I wish it for my
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Benjamin Bechtol of Lima, Ohio, raya:
“ I have suffered for twenty years with
Weak
These disease have seldom been treated successful
ly. The profession has suught diligent!r for some
remedy that would cnablo them to treat these dis
ease* with success.
At last, that remedy has been discovered bv one
of the moet skillful physician* in the .Stateof Geor
gia.—That remedy is
2?
Bradfield’s Female Regulator
H is purclv vegetable
Ua., by RRADFIELD A <-V-
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m
It will purify the blood and strengthen tho sys
tem, relieve Irritation of the: kidneys, and ,s a per
fect specific for all the above diseases; as certain a
cure as Quinine Is in Chills and Fevers.
For a history of diseases, and certificates of ils
wonderful cures, the reader is referred to the wrap
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an inveterate eruption over my whole
:based a
bottle' of Rosadalis, and it elicited a per
fect cure.
I
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¥M. WOOD,
LsGbaxge, Ga. p March 2!», 1870.
BRADF1ELD A CO., Atlanta, Oa. :
Dkar Sirs:
used for tho 1
puttin
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Laboratory, Si Exchange Place, Haiti,
more. Drs. CLEMENTS ft Co. Propr's.
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with the prescription both as a practilionaa of medi
cine and in domestic practice, and can honestly say
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■(ffJ»"»T
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stored to health and strength.
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
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With my kindest regards, I am
Z UUI
W. B. FE
mays
nt EORGI
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Itirtrtf nf.*a id ro unfit—W liere-
■x» Jamies A. Unify, Executor of tUt? I'siaie of
John W. Haler, late of saH county, deceanod,
petition* the court for a discharge from xahl ex*
eeutorship. Therefore all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause (if any they have)
why raid executor should not, at the regular
term of said court, to be held on the first Monday
In June next, he discharged from raid execu
torship.
By order of said court at a regular term thereof,
uld this the CtU day of March, 1*71.
marO—"ui A. J. MOIlRIS, Ordinary.
By Km*8 B. UtXIJM K, tiTrrnnrof said State. I
Whereas, There is now pending in the Superior
Court of Chcokee county, a bill of IndkUnent,
charging James B. Cloud, Wm. Cloud and Coo rye
P. Mot’raw, alias LaFayetie McOraw, luive
been arrested and confined under raid charge,
and subsequently made their escape from jail, l*y
breaking therefrom, and and an* now at large,
greatly to the danger of the peace and good order of
the community:
Now, therefore, in order to bring them to speedy
trial for the crime with which they stend charged,
1 have thought proper to issue thin my proclama
tion, hereby offerings reward ofTWO THOUSAND
I MILLARS each, for the apprehension and deliv
ery of the raid James B. Cloud, Wm. Cloud and
tie©. P. McCraw, alias l*aFayette McCrnw, to the
Sheriff of Cherokee county-
Given under my hand and the Great S>,*al of the
State, at the Ckpitol in Atlanta, this 12th day of
June, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hun
dred and Seventy-one, and of the Independence
ol the United States of America the Ninety-fifth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottisg, S.vrdwy of State.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, k
June IG-wlt.
A Proclamation.
GEORGIA.
B; RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of Said State.
Whereas, Official information thas lieen received
at this Department that a murder was committed
in the couhtj’ of Jackson, on or about the 6th of
May last, upon the body of Marcellas W. Park, by
one Matthew Harris; and
Whereas, The Hheriff of said county certifies to
me that he has made diligent search for said Harris
in the county of Jackson, and the counties adjacent
thereto, but hxs failed to apprehend him, and
therefore suggest' the offering of a suitable reward,
ass mean* ofinsuringthc arrest of the said Harris:
Now therefore, I have thought proper to issue
this my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
ONE THOUSAND DOLL A RS for the apprehension
and delivery of the said Matthew Harris, with evi
dence sufficient to oonvict, to the sheriff of said
county of Jackson, in order that he nuy be brought
to trial for the offense with which he stands charged.
Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the
State, at the Chpltol in Atlanta, this Stli day
of June, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hun
dred and Seventy^lne, and of the Independence
of the United States of America, the Nlnetv.
Filth.
_ . RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Ry the Governor:
Haw fikould wo Pay the Sfffre Litwr.
rrt
EsprAalit adapted to Son them Roads.
OUR STOCK COMPRISES
LIGHT VICTORIAS,.
PHAETONS,
OABRIOLAS,
ROCK A WAYS,
And all other tdytat of Fine*Carriages,
For one or two horse*.
TOP & XO TOP BUGGIES,
Oa Klipticaad Side Springs..
CONCORD BUGGIES,
Jlfail UacttnandJersey tWagonm
We are aUo sole manufacturers of the
Court of Ordinary of raid count/.—Whereas,
C W Cr*nthaw, adminUtratorof Thomas Crenshaw
Late of raid county, doce-iscd, ^ctiiions the Court
for a discharge from raid administration.
Therefore, all perron* concerned, are hereby
required to show cause, (if any they have) *vhy
said administrator should not, at the regular term
of said Coui t, to be. held on the first Monday in
June next, l*e discharg 'd from said administration.
By order of raid court, at a regular term thereof,
held this the 6th day ot March, 1*71.
A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
Woodruff Concord Buggy
Plantation Wagon for I, 5. 4 ami fi Horses.
The best Buggy aud Wagon in America for the
Mofiey.
We have had an experience of thirty year
making work for the r^outliern States, and know
exactly what U wanted to stand the roads. We
invite all to send for Circulars, and parties visiting
New York we especially invite tocallat our Ware-
rooms. We solicit the trade of merchants and
dealers. Illustrated Circulars, with prices, sent by
A. T. DEMARKST, N. Y.
July 1—1 y W. W. WOODRUFF, GA.
A JJ’ovoZtT 1 *
SOMETHING WONDERFUL
Amusement ami instraction eurqbintxl, aud at a
very small eost. •
The One Dollar Steam Engine,
Performing mar 1,005 rmoiitinn* t brr minute—JEr-
ptasion impossible—Adapted fi please and <e-
struet children of mil opes.
r PHIS LITTLE ENGINE k one of
-L the wonders »f the age. It Is a |>erfeet Ue-
ciproraOng bteam Engine, with cylinder, pistun.
fly-wheel, biller and patent safety valve, taking
Meant at both ends uf the cylinder, with half-inch
stroke, all complete weighing Ii
David G. Cottixg Secretary of State.
junelG-ll
A Proclaiimtion.
GEORGIA:
R) RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
■ IU1 ■■•it-iuvii
than four ounces.
These engines are durably aud elegantly finished
with bras- bailer and silver plated cylinder and fly
wheel, ail for one dollar.
We will send them to any part of the United
States, postpaid, for Si SO.
"There need be no fear of explosion; It Is impos
sible for sueh a tiling tu uccur.
We have a great variety of paper figures ami toys
to sell in connection with the eugiues.
Send for a descriptive list.
These figures are worked by the engine, and the
combination is a most plearing and entertaining
thing for both young and old. It lias been pro
nounced by all to be a most wonderful toy, and few
toys come mi near being worth their cost.
Call iu and see them and send in’your order*.
may 17 T. A. BURKE, Athens, Ga-
ft. r JT W_* JUA. m. TT JUA
ITS. GIUT, Proprietor.
S. It. OATfflN. Acrnt.
IMPORTERS AND DEALER? IN
Whereas, Official inftirmallon has l«en received
at this Department that a murder was committed
in tbeeonnty of Moacogreon nr about the 12th of
January last, upon the body of Jack WUUama, by
one Albert Christian, as la alleged, and said Chris
tian has fled from justice:
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue thi* my
Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of ONE
THOUSAND DOLLARS for the apprehension and
delivery of said Christian, with proof sufficient to
convict, to the Sheriff of said county of Mnseugee,
in order that hr may be brought to trial for the
offetue with which be standi charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 8th day
of June, id the year of our Lord Eighteen
Hundred Seventy-one and of the Independence
of the United State, of AmericatheNinty-fifth.
nUFUS & BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
David O. Cottixg, Secretary of Slate.
Mr. Editor;—I see an in
yoqrimaetof April 21*t, from tfe
NnuUieru Argue, on this subject { nn<l,
•s it U a- matter of great importance
H tlm philter, we hope it will fae* thin
nugbly discussed. It is a matter of
vital impirtanceto us; one in whieb is
centred'the future of our country, ami
its moguitude demands for it a thor
ough investigation. Wlijle we differ
- in our views of the subject with the
writer of the article referred to, we are
tte-iniii : of procuring'the s:ime happy
result that actuated him ' to give his
views on the subject i mid after tlelib-
ertrting upun if, if the course Ira pro-
pA«ts ttpjiears tho most plausible we
. wfl.Wfejtrtny ts»pcujr iH if ij,,.as ive are
ir ! jrryii'Ji.vtl i:i.tnir npiuions lior the
tlie planter. The cabins would be
emptied of the thousands of able-
bodied women that are living in indo
lence, and the half-grown boys that are
now stetiliiug ever the country with an
old shot gun oil their shoulder, would
be compelled to go to work or starve,
tf this pku. or some other that will
work to the advantage of the planter
better thau the " crapping” nydem
has worked, is not adopted, we fear
that the day* of prosperity are htim-
bepad, .aud that the night of pur ruiq
draweth fugit,—J.ieingstou Journal.
Yours truly, Clodhoppek.
lumimmofGGiiRSf!
ENGLAND & ORB,
K IEEP A riPLEXPID STOCK
ut gotri*. which they
adfmost Give of tray,
they want to try us ngaln : cu.i the Gut ti, tlus
tnau whe goes to Athena and goes lack horn# with
out calling on this enterprising bouse, mines
Great Bargains!
We keep on hand u splendid stock of
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES.
HARDWARE. CROCKERY,
Hats,Caps,Boots, Shoes,&c.
We tike pleasure In rtwrii
ik«j
XPaSr?'
AMERICAN AND ITALIAN
MARBLE,
Monuments, Statues, Vases
G eorgia, franklin co.—
G*
MrK. STKPIIKNSON,^ Libkl for Divorce in
V*. F’tANKLIN SlTKItltlK
J. AV. STEPHENSON.J fotirr.
1 T apjiearing to the Court by tbc ve-
1 turn uf tin; Sheriff, that the defendant cannot
lie f<fluid in tliix county, r.nd further that his nxi-
denct* is unknown:
It i* ordered that mtyice perfected upon him
by pu.blieatitin of thi* notice in the Southern Ban
ner once a month for four mouths preceding the
next term of this court.
J. B. ESTES.
April 12, 1871. Attorney for Libellant.
PUSMITUHE.
TPUENITURE REPAIRED, UP-
-L hoi-ft»red and i nrnifthed, aUo a large variety
tfitiH an«I Fisk’s I’atent Metalic Burial
Cases always on hand.
Wareroom* on Clayton St., next to Episcopal
Church. Sept)Gin. WILLIAM. WOOD.
•Wc, the nnderkigmNl I>rnogi?L(
eormqaBdtriff t« trwie Du. J.
Ma t.H REOUl.ATon—believing
'reliable remedy for thbiiiaease
mend* it.
W. A. LANSDELL, Atfanta. «a.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR A CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia
REDW1NE A ET)X, Atlanta, Ueorgia.
W. C'LAWSIIE, Atlanta, Georgia,
r. ROOT" ‘ —'
»* • a* Guo, vAaiit«i, ueoikiu,
W. ROOT & SON, Marietta, Ueorgia.
Attention Farmers !
THE M.lGNUM BONUM
SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE,
*Vn l Cot 19 n Fertilizer.
Dr. Prophitt’s Dysentery Cordial
TT'ULLY ENDORSED IIY TAE
-L 1 highest cliciuivul authorities of tbo State of
Georgia, and the testimony of cmiuent planters.
The above fertilizer we will exchange for cotton,
ono ton of 2000 lhs. for one hale of strict middling
cotton, weighing iso Ibfdeiivered at our warehouse
on or before Nov. l*t, is71.
CENTER & REAVES,
Mar 17-2m Aven;.*, Athi'iw, (ia
FINK 1^1 OUE
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court of Franklin county, April term, 1871.
may 19 mliu T. A..LITTLE, Clerk.
Franklin Sheriff Sale.
BE SOLD ON THE
ftr*t Tuesday In July next, within the
CITY MILLS.
r PHE ABOVE MILLS have es-
-A. tahlished agents iu verio.H part* of the town
to sell their Hour, and u II! s.*l! at »MihlMu*d ratex.
The mUl>;u:iruiitecs every >aek o. Ilour with their
name stamped or print, d ••nthestek. All <*thcr.s
are at the risk <»f the purchaser. Ik* careful to no
tice the name •• CITV MILL, A. M. l» oil the
sack, :is this is a guarantee.
Snow S'luhr.s.l 50 prr lOO Fouanli,
White Itofte, H OO u “ <*
Mrj (irrfaiie, 4 *"50 <4 ♦* ««
The above prices will continur untilfurther no
ice. it. L* BLOOMFIELl», Agent.
legal hum s ot sale, l»efore the Court House door
Carncsville in Franklin county, a tract of land con
taining 227 acre*, more or less, situate and lying in
said county, about three miles South-west of
Carnesvilh’, ou Middle river, udjoiniug the laud of
E. M. Cobb, Joseph Jon<»* and Mrs C<M*hran, said
land being in the itossessiou, and levied on us the
property ofS. V. Davenport, to satisfy two ti fas
issued frtun tho Justice’s court of the 2i*4th dUl- R.
M., one ii» fiivtir of Center \ Heaves, vs. l>avotiiH»rt
»t Boh innon, the other in favor of Murphy Little
vs. lftvcnporl A Bohannon. Levy inane and re
turned to me by A. J. Looney, I*. C.
May 1871. C.EOKGE A. PACE, Sh’ff.
f'i EORGIA, franklin
VIT UrtIinarv’* Office, May
•lie
CO.—
May 8, 1871.
Whereas Irani Smith up dies for letters of adminis
tration <fe ton fr mom with the mill annexed on the
estate of Wm. Smith, sr., late of Franklin county,
deceased:
Therefore all persona concerned are required to
show cause, (if any they have) why said letters
should not l»e granted at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary of raid county to be held on the
first Monduv in June, 1871.
Given under iuv hand and official signature.
may 12 A. J. MORRIS, Ord.
Doty’s Washing Machine.
TOMBS, HEADSTONES,
AND ALL KINDS OK
JMRBI.h AXD MOXrMEKTAI. WORK
New Universal Clothes Wringer
TMPROVED with Rowell’s Patent
JL Double Cog Wheels, aud the Patent Stop, are
now unquestionably tar superior to any apparatus
for washing clothes over invented, and will rave
oat twice a year, by raving lax or and clothes.
Editor of the Lynchburg (Va.) Press and
\ who purchased a washer, thus speaks of
Furnished in the best manner, and on reason
able terms.
Monuments mud Statoary urnished
free on application. mayl21y
DESCRIPTION.
Bright mulatto; black bair, nearly straight;
about 21 or 23 years of age; downcast look; weigh*
about pound; < r!glnally from Augusta, Oa.
Jane 17-lt.
A Proclaiimtion.
GEORGIA.
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK (iavmMtr «f said Slatr.
WnxaxAS, Iafonuatioa ha* btwn rereivedat this
lV|nnaaent that Warren Harrell, reov cted of
Inirglary'in the night tints, and Alfred Walker, of
voluntary .manslaughter, have oeaped from the
(s.utnon jail of Drartur Bounty, where they have
bceueenflned awaiting their removal to the Stale
Penitentiary:
I have thought proper therefore to imoe this my
proclamation, hereby offering a reward of FITE
HUND8ED DOLLARS, for tha apprehension and
delivery of the arid Warren Barren and Alfred
Walker, to the State Penitentiary-
Given uuder my hand aad the great aaaloflhc State,
at tha capital In Atlanta, thi* tenth day of
Jnue, in tha jwar af oar Loot Eighteen Hundred
and Seventyxma, and of the iadapendenceoftiic
United State, of America the Ninety-fifth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
fiff the Governor;
SHARP & FLOYD,
Successors to George Sharp, Jr^
Newell
their cost Iwice a year, by
The f * *
Record,
them:
We can knowingly recommend these machines to
be just what their manufacturer represents them.
We have bad them in regular use in ourown fam
ily for over six months, and we find that all the
really hard labor and drudgery of \ ing is en
tirely dispensed with by their uev. • a*hing is a
neat and pleasant emnV lady with one
ot DotWs Wn^b’ , • • wringers, and
we havffthi; ,<it i:l.i : t . . •■?♦;• ire, with no de
pendent heir. "U whom iiostow his furtune,
would hecuniv • i .• greatest bene-factors of his
race by endowing wiuud with which to give oue
of these Washing Machines to the thousands ot
overtasked washerwomen which we have in our
land. Notice the liberal offer made by Mr. Brown
ing in hi* advertisement. There is no deception
in this offer, and we would be willing to guarantee
its fulfillment to the letter. Let every family that
shing Mac
Atlanta,
'YY'EOFFt:
FIXE WATCHER-
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE,
SPECTACLES,
FANCY GOODS,
FIXE BROXZES,
AND STATUARY.
WE HAVE A FULL CORPS OF
ftjnTO
Manufacturemany Fine Goods
i" ®»r o»n strop, aad are prepared t. FILL 1ST
OKDLBh for goods or work prorapUtai^^^^^H
tsq. All Rood> engraved free of vitas
COL. JOHN ESTES COOK’S
LIFE OF GENERAL LEE.
/COMPLETE in one large octavo
V_y Volume, of MO peers. Two flne steel portraits
of G#n. Lre, and tree of 8tane<rall Jarkson. Alan,
twelve Aril page wood engravings, and twelve oup*
This valuable work was begun early In the year
M. Gen. Lee waslnformed of ita design, and the
work If it wanna:
tha reply mi nnce r
had the General’s
promptly to discontinue the I
agreenUe to General ise; but
nmgrapii}
Price, In cloth.
Fee sale by
BURKE,
.Athena, Ga.
MSM
nuke a *i«culty or ■
PREMIUMS FOR- -FAIRS!
xml are prep red t« give any information on ap-'
pliealioii. We guarantee tin-
LARGEST ASSORTEWNT,
THE FINEST GOODS,
THE LOWEST PRICES,
ANDTHEBESTWORK.
Call and flee na.
May 2S-I y
SHARP & FLOYD,
Whitehall Sheet, Atlanta.
Ja
Bellows, Anvils
TTISES,. HAMMERS, Stock and
V Die*, Ac. For rale bv
■wt&pa . (jiuLDSg & C0 *
can possibly doso, buy Doty’* Washing Machine
and Wringer.
PRICES--A FAIR OFFER
If the Merchants of your place will not tarnish,
or send forthe Machines, send us the retail price-
Washer.SlS, Extra Wringer, SlO, and we will for,
ward either or both machines, free of freight, to
ptaens Where no one U selling: and ao sure are we
they will he liked, that we agree to refund the
money Many one wishes to return the machines
free of freight, after a month’s trUL according to
directions.
No husband, father, or brother, should permit
thedradgery of washing with the hand, fifty-two
>ya in the year, when It can be done better, more
paditionaly, with leas labor; aud no Injury to tha
garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a Uni.
venal Wringer.
Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis
counts are made.
R. C. BROWNING,
Gen'l Aijl., 32, Courtlaudt St., X, Y.
twpt27—Cm
I* on«; of the most valuable’ compounds now put
m» for I)I..rrlKca, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, or
Cholera Morbus.
This medicine has 'tween in use for years, and
gives universal satisfaction.
The most delicate child mav*t£kc it with impu
nity.
, Nov. 1
' Covington, G
DR. PBOPniTT:
Having a severe attack of Dysentery during the
past summer, I was induced to use your Dysentery
Cordial, and derived therefrom immediate’and per
manent relief. It gives me pleasure to recommend
this remedy to all who tnay be so attacked, believ
ing that, should the directions be followed, relief
would surely be obtained. Truly, Ac.,
O. 6. POUTER.
Cl’ssKTA; Texas, 18GD.
DU. PROPHITT, V.
Dkar >ir : Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill
It is a complete success. J. L. WHITTLE.
This is to certify that I have used Dr. 0. Propli
itt’* Liver Medicine myself and in tnv family, for
twelve mouths or more, and I unhesitatingly say
float I believe it one of tho In st Family Medicines
in use. W. T. WALKER.
A CTS WITH GEXTLKMSS AND TITOROZ GII-
r\. ness upon the Liver and General Circulation
—kee|« tho Bowels in natural motion, and cleanses
the system front aU ^inptiritSeN
Never fails'
er diftcasi
—torpidit y
incut, dy:
digestion —'
IDr.O.SiFrpphitt's
•to eurcliv-
in any form
or etilarge-
pepeia, in
loss of a|>-
I>etite, nausea, sour stomach, heart burn, debility,
cold feet and hands, cost!vencss, listlessnesa. colicx*,
chronic diarrhea, and chronic chills and fever.
Com [ton nded in strict accordance with skill
ful chemist ry und scientific piiar mncy,this pure Veg-
twenty yeanft—mmm■ — ilincessnut use
been styled fbe Great Uesforative end Beciiperant.
j»y the enlightened testimouy of tlomranda using
ir; so harmononiouslv adjusted that it keeps the
Liver in healthful action ; and when the directions
are observed, the process cf waste and replenish
ment in the human system continues uninternpt-
edly to a ripe old age, and man, like the patriarchs
fold, drops into the grave full of years, without a
struggle^■■■' ■■ * ■ whenevcr
claims li is
Adapted to
tl
robust con-
1> F. A T II
prerogative,
the most
perament or
liver Medicine,!]
stitution, it can be given with equal safety and
certainty of success to the young child, invalid
lady, or strong man. may 22 tf
Destroys bad odors.
Disinfects thoroughly and Cheaply.
Does core Burns, Sores & Wounds.
Iimum
[PREVENTS CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.)
Perfectly Kills Pain.
DR. O. S. PROPHITT’S
Anodyne Pain Kill It.
XKVER FAILING.
Kills Pain in Every Form.
pUIiES PAINS IN THE BACK,
jtheslf Hips, or Limbs, Rheumatism, Neural-
. lips, oi
ia. Coughs, (bids, Bronchial Affections, Kidney
diseases, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Colic. Cholera
Morbus, Pleurisy, Asthma, Heart Burn, Toothache,
Jascacle, Earache, Headache, Sprains, Bruises,
Cuts, Contusions, Sores, Lacerated Wo inds, Scalds,
Bums, Chill Blains, Frost Bites, Poisons qf all
kinds, vegetable or animal. Of all the Remedies ever
discovered for the relief of suffering humanity, this
„ . T ? EY ABB KOTA VILE
es FANCY DRINK
Made of Poor Ham, r.|.i.k C r L
8»lrH. nndUcfuac I.iqa„rscl
tho taste. «£J25»
ics,” Appetizers." •< licstorcr.," i c nL.
I.iotlppleron ta Omal.cnac,., aa.t
j 1 , 1 ™” Medleine.mado from the Satire Bom.II
Harbaof CaUIoraia, free irnnt nil Alr«k.n!
Mimulootr. They aro tho (; UGAT DuH
rUUIFIEIt anil LIFE UlVIN^j J5S?
Srefm PCrtCC ? Ecn * v " tor »«'Hovl*o^?g
maU r ,» a .“J3 n V:‘ ,0rT ^" d Chr ®»‘« Bk^
-2*4 Bispereia .r iJ
ettatlo., Rillo.^ Kemitre.t nod
■Ittent Ferora, IU.rnmcw of tho »,-■
LWer, Kidneys, and Itladder. tho* Bin
ter* hare bean meat aoeccaatnl. Back ni.
rn«. arc canted by Vitiated Hired. HU
la generally produced by dcrangtatat .r
DlgctWe Organ*. ° f ““
DYSPEPSIA OR lNDlGESTIr: ,
Headache, rain Ui lha SViooldere, Ccreu 'SL.
neaa of the Chert, Dlulnoaa, Socr bmLZLl..
the Btomadi. Bad taato la the Moitt ftiiM. t.
tack*. Palpitation of tbcHeart, IMtaaaUonot
tho Lttngs.rala in the regions of a,
a hundred other painful sjottoni, it« tha eg.
apriagaof Dyepcptla.
They invigorate the Stomach tad taBStautta
torpid liver and bowel,; whlchRatoihtnotaa.
equalled efficacy fh cicaating the Meed of a
imparities, and Imparting new life aalrtiwu
the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES. F.rnptiomjnta.
Salt Rhenm, Blotches, Spots, rtmplw, PutCa,
Bolls, CarbnnoidL Hlng-Wonni. Seald-Bead.lt.
Eyes, Eryelpcias, Itoh, Scarfs, OltcolortUonr g
tho Skin, Hnraors find Diseases of the SKa.ec
whatever name or natore, arc literally da, q
andcarr^d out of tho system in a nhenuaa
the use of these Bitters. One bottle in na
cases will convince the most incrednlcmi tf thtt
earativi effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wlicnevtr you tx
its impurities bursting through the akin left,
plea. Eruptions or Boros; eleanaett xbrayet
find it obstructed and sluggish ta the nfig
cleanse it when It is foul, and your fseltair va
tell you whoa. Keep tho blood pun udfe
health of the system will follow.
PIN, TAi’Eand other WORMS, larttayfi
tho system of sotnany tbonaanfla, «re effeetrity
destroyed and removed. For foil directions, ml
carefully tho circular around each hottie.
.1. WALKER. Proprietor. R. H. IfeDO.VALOd
CO., pniffaists and Gen. Agents. Sen FrsorlKo,
l S3 and 81 Commutco Street. Sew i'orfc
HOLD CV ALL DiJtTGRISTS .1.V0 DFALFV3.
iyer’s SarsapJ
von Fummiie the bui
The reputation this ex-
rcllcnt mcdiciac enjoys,
is derived from Us cures,
titanV of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
coses af Scrolblotts dis
ease, where the rostra
seemed saturated tritfi
corruption, hate beta
purified and cured by U.
.Scrofulous affection* ml
(lisonicrs,which wtresg.
grata ted by the sent,
lous contamination until
hoy wore painfully affiirtiug, itnvo been rwlireUy
:ured in such great numbers in almost every fir.
don of tho country, that the public scarcely asst
M be informed of its virtues or uses, .
Scroftilotts poison is ono of the most dcsttnv 71
dve enemies of our race. Often, Uii* ttnsren ta tf
anftdt tenant of Uic organism vavlunuities tltc. r
stitution, and ilivitcs the attack of cufeeldingo'h
tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion efn
■esencc. Again, it seems to breed infecti.
iroughont the body, and then, on some fa turns
occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of«
hideous forma, cither on Ute surface ere-aonrtli
vitals. In tho latter, tubercles may l>c mdiHr
deposited iu the lungs or heart, or tumors font^l
in tile liver, or it shows its presence by craium
on the skin, or fonl ulcerations on soinc par. if
the body. Ilcncc tho occasional me of a bruit
of this Sartaparilla is advisable, even wbnn
active symptoms of disease appear. Vermin if
flicted with the following complaints gramlly
find immediate relief, and, at length, rmr, U fit
tSAP.il
IPUN K1I.I. ITII
is the Rett Pain Mrdicalor k iotru to Medical Sci
ence. The cure i* speedy and permanent in the
most inveterate diseases. Tills is no humbug, but
a grand Medical IHicorrry ! A Vain Killec con
taining no [Kilson to inflame, paralixe ordrive the
inflammation upon the internal organs. It* effi
ciency is truly wonderful—re/ief it instantaneous.
It is destined to hanitffi pains and aches, wounds
and bruises, from t br face ot the earth..
may 25 2m
use Of this SARSAPARILLA: Ut. .tstto
rtf/'* Fire, Rose or Ert/sljtelns, Tetter, Mil
Rheum, Scald Mead, Riogtrorm, Sore /.pi
Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible foa
of Scrofulous disease. ' Also in the tnortr*
cealcd forms, as ////*/«■/,slo, Itro/itu, Uns
Disease, Fits, Ejt{l<m*H< Sruratffor nr
the various Vleerou* affortions of the intKtk
an» nervous system*. ■ •
Syphilis or Votiered and MrrrurUd Ur
eases are cured bv it, Huoigh a long time ha
quired for subduing there obstinate ntaladhijf
any medicine. Bur long-cnntinued u«e rilfi
medicine will enre the complaint. Lenesrrin
or Whites, Vterlnc Vlrrratlous. and less
Diseases, are commonly -non relicted as*
match cured bv its pnrifviiig and invipre
effect. Minute rlireetions fttvenri. ,-a-e sow
in onr Almanac, supplied graft*. It hr arts
and Gout, when caused lit acftimnlnlio.i*’
traueous matters in the blt'iod, yield quicker’.
as also Id per Complaints. Turiildlty. CAP
Honor Inflammation of the t.iere, and'*—
dice, when arising, as tlirv often do, fijnw
rankling poisons in tho lilond. This *•»«
PARI],I,A is a great nv-torvr forthrdiJP
and vigor of the system. Thn-e ,t I:« a" W»•
ffuld and Idstlrss, Drs/student. SlrrfMU
and troubled with Ferrous Apirrelirnsltsun
Fears, or tuny or the affections ►ymptmirw?
Weakness, will find immediate relict tsAas
^ncing evidence of Ils rosterntivc ismcr “P"
CERTIFICATES.
Vfo, the andenigned, have used Dr. Prophitt’s
Preparations and take pleasure in recommending
them to the nubile, as being all he claims for them:
Col. R. J. Henderson, Covington, Ga.: O. 8. Por
ter, Covington, Ga.; Pi of. J. L. Jones, Covin;
Ga.: Rev. M. W. Arnold, Georgia Conference;
W. W. Oslin, Georgia Conference: F. M. Swanson,
Monticello, Ga.; Robert Barnes, Jasper count>\
Ga.; A. M. Roberson, Monticello, Ga.: James
V HEP A RED II »
Dr. J-. C. AYER St CO., lonrll, M***’
Practical and Analytical Chrmistt.
SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS EVF.EYWUE®
Broom’s Conimentnrlcs.
5 on the Coiff®*
legal)
■ Htf
Floral Guide for 1871.
BEAUTIFULLYDliistratcd
VJ “ Ft
FLORAL GUIDE AND FARMER'S MAN-
UAL”fi>r l«71 63c
20 Vari«tiea Phlox Dnumuun.lt, packet 10c
Double Furlufiiea,like miniature ruaea. „._20c
Double Smitt V/illiam. 1*
21 Choice Animal*................,... $1 og
Sent post ptid. Address
a. P. piiku-h. ) 1'itELI'S A RKY.XOLIts.
M.O.UKVXOLUS. x~: -
dee 200m
Buchester, N. Y.
Summey & Newton,
BROAD «T., ATnBNR, OA.
— UK—
IKON. FLOW STEEL,
STEEL. HOES.
NAlL-v PLOWS,
MILL SAWS, COTTON GINS,
And General Hardware nnd Cutlery, at
Wholesale nnd Retail.
SUMMEY* XEIVTOF
Athens, Go., ApriljUth. tf Ro. 6 Broad St.
4
Daniel’s Magic OIL
• ■ Atiiexs, Jan. 25th, 18TI.
I hereby certify that 1 have in my employ a
freednum who fororertwo months wu confined to
his honse, with hii back and hips drawn up from
rheumatism. He used the Uagio Oil Limment,
for two weeks, and haa been entirely rellered;'
lng now able to attend to all hi* duties a» a «•
driver. ANDREW McDONNELL,
Mar gl , MaeoaUoqrenr; XOrth QUoMa.
For sale at the JJjj W DltUG. STORE
jrwrfcv
ry, Conyers,'Ga.; George Wallace, Atlantr.. Go.;
Ijick Lockett, Davit county, Texas ;W. Hawks
Whatley, Cusseta, Texas; W. C. Roberts, Linden
county, Texas; Tommey A Stewart, Atlanta G..;
W. A. Lansdeli, Druggist, Atlrnta, Ga.; R. F. Mad
dox A Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Uriah Stevena, Carter*-
vlUe, Ga., A. N. Louis, Dtwude* county, Ga.;
Joseph Land, Lowndes county, Ga.: Jas. Jeff.: Car-
tersrille, W L Ellis, Dooly county, Ga.: W A Fore
hand, Dooly county, Ga.: ■ John B. Daris, Newton
Factory: B F Badt, Lowndes county.
> Know all men
) by there presents,
i, sold and
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Fulton County
That I have this day, for value received, sold and
itnuufisrred to BRADF1ELD A CO., the aide right
to manufimture and sell my Family Medicines, and
have fumlihed them with the full recipes, and hare
authorised tho aaid BR ADFIELD A CO., t* print
or have printed, anything they may see prqror
roncentinganjr and all of above named Medicines.
M Directions with tverj Bottle. -
FOB MLB BY EVERY DRUGGIST.
Fifty Cents Buys It.
Orders filled by the only manufacturers,
JOHN DABBY & CO.,
101 William Streets S’. T.
Carriages Buggy A >Vag<
Thlal
[Signed] O.S. PROPHITT.
In presence ofThomas P. Jones, and Robert Craw
fonl, Notary Public. ' "
(Etf)
Manufaetttrol nnd for ale by RRA DKIELDA
Cl)., ill,,ad sireut, Atlanta, Ga. aud lur ala bv all
dm mist*. JulviT.-.y
One volume, lav iheep. For sale by . Btr .
apr 21 T. A.BlBh fc
“Golden Oil”
TS WARRANTED TO CUBE^
_L H
Head* Ring Worm, ami mod Mrt<
the scalp and hair. It i» very superior"*
dr , e ”' n f' Prc '* red “““NEW DRUG
“Ouida.”
tVnder two fuga j
more. Chandos.
For sale bv
THE ATLANUC
Chain Water Elevator.
JP©R SA^g^NJCKEBSOJtAj^.
Spencer House,
SOCIAL CIKCLE, GEORGIA.
\NE of the beat Eating Houses in
’ Georgia. Passengers by, the evening train
—.a Atlantacan get a splendid supper here. It Is
anfoe summmr reaort. Mr. U. L. Spencer has
made several beautiful ponds, and hasalsoiire pared
a splendid place to take" plunge aud shower baths"
—water as clear as crystal, and from eight to ten
feet deep. No. 1 puure for aquatic excrelae and
sport. Has a nice keel-lmttom boat, from Balti
more, propelled by oars, for hispatronsand friends.
The house a convenient tottbe track; no trouble in
rainy weather ta set to it. Parties going to Athena,
Washington, or places on anv of the branch road.,
nnu through p&Mcngera, will find it verjrconvcn-
ent aud ylearant to lay over here, nud get a good
night's rust and breakfast. II. L. SPENCER A CO
Life of Gen. Lee.
— of Gen. Robert E. Lee—
_ .— with.portraits, iUu.dmtluns, and maps. By
John hasten Cooke. * Price, S5, .
For sale by T. A. BURKE.
HORSE POWERSJHRESHERS
and JFan Milts.
A THENIAN AND FULTON
J~\. Horae Breen, 1
Horae Breen, Excel Threshers, to ran with
•Beltor F “ ? ’
bho best in the fasrket. Manufoctured and for sale
ey the Athens Foundry rad Machine Works, Atb-
ns, Ga. R. NICKERSON, Agent
0
of July next,
pestpoued to all orders w
Notice.
having.
■DARTIES havinc
-[■the county of I rank "b. m tio i'lj’.
to present then, to Jte-*
of Franklin Co»» •
County Treasurer«
may 12 It
Horse, Cow,
NEW DRUG STORK
NO DlSAPrOlNTMEN^
ip you VSB
BOAKDMAN s
Wotm
French
'W^-shtSsr'-’*'
TIROK, STEEL. ILVEha^;
JL Nalls, Hues, Axea ’^^Y fi
Writing
for sale by
FebM
° ,HAE i, e iM
Giant PocketCornse'-
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