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BLOOD PURIFIER.
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M A M M O T H
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“ L. HUBBARD,
Pfi r Sheriff.
Go# Inin.,.. j»io.aot itiaa; »*>.«>
Two hmni * I*.*>;
Three Squart* -| MMjtj
Ueuaufeption 1* ita aarioat Staga*. Enlargement and
lllmnUna off the Ofcoflee, Aetata. in>u<«. Kidneyh.
Uterus. Uhronlo Rheumatism, Eruptions of
(bo 8kIn, Chronic B0f* Kyra. Ac.; alao.
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS.
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. m »** *»
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Toaitf
Quarter Column.
Half Oolimin ...
T**4UirJ« OoIum
Oar Column...»
Advertisement*
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40.00 *8.00 *8.00
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OS no 80.00, UiOl
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longer period than three
montht wtH bo Inserted at a deduction of twenty par
cauh front th* above r»toa.
Kur oath *• purr off IQlitta* orlttaa, fir the flialii
lion, f I, and for *a* h auboequant insertion *0 ceuta.
* - ’■ * -ramA or **• equivalent In apaca,
i demand after t he Aral lu-
itrtioo.
AdNiOttUMU m>i*U>* marked l r asnectilwd Uiua.
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All advertisements. or notice* of advertisement*,
under “City Budget," ar* chargeable at the rat* o'
Twem-rtVE enters a Uue for each iuaartion. N<
uoUca will appear for a lee* aum than one hollas.
Advertisement* under the head of “Special Notice*. ’
twenty cent* per line for Arat insertion. ami 10 cent* few
each subsequent Inaertiou.
Voluntary conuuuuicaUona, containing interesting 01
mportant new*, solicited from every quarter. New*
letter* Mini tha various roiiutie* of tha Mute aapaclally
DlnoMien of Womont
I«oa* af A|i|i«l|(r, klik llradarhe, l.lv
('•Mfilnlnt, Halit in | In- Iterh, lltt-
|nuil« iii r In hlfv, Urarrl,
General Ua4 haalUr, and all ilinowa 04 lha
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
It Is n perfect renovator.
THE LAltGEBT nml CHEAPEST.
Is AMSii«a>la Hare ary.
PUTB0TLY RELIABLE.
ThasaOr ready fur CfeUta and favar. or Ague and
Faver, that ta or «d U depended upon la HurWy
Ague Tonic. TbaM hav> been thousand* cured by
M who hav* tried tha nasal remedies without
]>B. J. B1IAIIF1EUIN
Mini 11CIL1TI1
BOOK MI) JOB PRINTING OFFICE J THE GREAT FARM ER8’ PAPER
1 ittg FIVE POWER PRESSES-1 the paper of the people i i
condition.
It is perl.■< tly lm
r producing the blight
awrcl Quark Remedy. The articles
shich It la made arc published amuud each bottle.
Kpt'oiiiuiciidtHl b) the Medical Faculty ami
mini) 1 lion-anils of om* besl citixrns.
Anti aii Kntlltsa Variety of
Now la the time to Rub scribe lor the
JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER ! !
THE ERA OFFICE
IN TUB BUCK Bl’lLDINt) ON A LAD AHA STREET
,<1aiis Almanac ’ for Uiia year.
Proitarcd only by Bra. Clement .
ufecturing Chemists, formerly J. J. Lawrence k Co.,
*111.ITA at Y DIllKCTOltk.
Ukktkt Majob-Gemebal Alfred H. Tkbry
Commanding Department of Uie Booth.
PERSONAL STAFF.
l>revot Lieutenant Colouel E. W. Smith,
Captain V. S. Army, Aid-do-Camp.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel C. II. Graves,
Captain l\ S- Army, Aid-tle-Ciwup.
Brevet Captain J. G. Telford, 1st Lieuten
ant l T . S. Army, Aid-de-Camp.
DEPARTMENT STAFF.
Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad
jutant General, U. S. Army, Assistant Ad
jutant General. .
Brevet Major Robert 1\ Unghcs, Captain l.
S. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant G
H
HiH:
t 'Bramlreth’a-not 'Ayar’a'—not ‘Wrlj
BUT
“COSTAR’S” OISIOF FILL
■gotabic Pitll (augar coatod) and of extraordinary
efficacy for CoaUreneaa, Indlgaatlon. Dyspepsia, Head. Our Now Additions a
aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac.”
(Medical Journal Stp., 8.)
AVIN»l added Hiveral Tliuaiaml Dollars worth of Job Type to our already
EXTEN8IVE JOB OFFICE !
IT IS CHEAP BECAUSE ITH CIRCULATION IH LA1V
(IKK THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER
WORTHY OF ATTRITION.
1 hereby oortlfF that during last year 1 was attacked
&SSSSSvSS3^^
m ootniiM^y, ud Ah* UM Uw. I h*v. mm uwI,
. hu.dnd CM. I* WhiM U MUd with Mull, h.pp,
rcuIU. U4 would ccUlnlxcccaniMidltM prof.c-
b>. M »f ou,„ tau.
Louisville. Ky., Juna 16^1t*A.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
NEWSPAPER!!
r more fully prepared than ever] to
All Descriptions of Job Printing !
NOW IN THE TIME TO FORM CLl'liN !
b selected by an Experienced Printer, and comprise all the latest improvements in
imtn ummiiiii
WITH IODIDE OF POTABH.
eral.
Positively the beat PiU In the World
Tbouaanda of Boxea now uaed.
All Druggist In ATLANTA sell them.
“That Cough will kill you,”
Try “Cottar's” Cough Uni
■'Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,”
T^TIRim, PRESSES, ETO-,
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE
In the South. Indeed,
U. 8. Army, “For Croup,
Cuptuiu C. W. Hotoeupill
Acting Aubistaut Ituipector Geuurul.
Major DuWitt Clinton. Judge Advocate V. S.
Army, Jndge Advocate.
llrevet Brigadier Oeneral T. .I. Haiuea,
Commissary of Subsistence l. 8. Army,
Chief Commiasiry.
Btevet Colonel A. K. Eddy, Major uud Quar
termaster U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster.
Captain G. K. Sandorson, U. 8. Army, Depot
aud Staff Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon
V. S. Army, Medical Director.
Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhau.
Surgeon XT. 8. Army. AasiaUnt to Metlical
Director, temporary.
Brevet Lieutenant Colouel A. K. Smith, Sur
geon U. 8. Army, Attending Surgeon.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Taggart,
Paymaster U. S. Army, Chief Paymaster,
oftieo at Charleston, South Carolina.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allixon, Pay-
master U. 8. Army.
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND
Try “Csstar's” Cough Remedy.
a—Whooping Coughs, 4c., ,T
Try “Collar's** Con gh Remedy
•Costar says It Is the best in ths wide world-andlf
Ho says ao—it’s True—it’s True—it's True; aud We say
it-Try it—Try it.” (Morning Paper, Aug. 3B.I
All Druggists iu ATLANTA sell 1L
“ C 0 sTa R ’ S ”
Standard Preparations
ARE HIS
BEAUTIFIER.
THE
BUCKTHORN SALVE!
From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER !
In s Stylo to suit the moat fastidious.
We have uow up aud in running order
FIVE SPLENDID POWEIi PRESSES !
taiui, all the important editoriala published iu the
DAILY TRIBUNE, except those of merely local Inter
est; alao Literary and Bclcntl&o Iulelllgence; Reviews
of the most interesting and important Now Books; the
letters from our Urge corps of Correspondent*: the
latest news received by Tulegraph from all parts of the
world; a summary of all important intelligence iu this
city and elsewhere; a synopsis of the Proceeding* of
Congress and btatc Legislature* when in session; the
Foreign News rscolved by every steamer; exclusive re-
porta of the Proceedings of the Fanners' Club of the
American Institute; talks about Fruit, aud other Hor
ticultural and Agricultural information essential to
country resident*; Htock, Financial, Cattle, Dry floods,
Affections of U*a Boises. Habitual Costive*
ness, Dsblllty.DlMau* oftlu KUnsjfS,
Dyspepsia, Bryslpells, Female Ir
regularities, Futsla, all Kklu
Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Files, Pulmo
nary, Diseases, Itrsfs-
Kl'MltKlt ONE
The full rt-i»or4s of the American Institute Fanners’
IS A MAMMO'lll HOI. CYlitAltKU I*HISS.
“Costar'a" llat,Roncli,t!^c , Kxtermlnntoi
•( o-.tar’s** Bed Bug K xlrrmlnstori.
‘Costar’s” (only pure) Insect Powder.
Address
••Coaraa,” No. 10, Crosby st., N. Y„
Or Joint F. IIknbt (Successor to)
Demas Barrr-s 4 Oo.,21 Park Row, N. Y.
40“For Sals by J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BRADFIELD
xn.l other Dniggista in
ATLANTA,
REDWINE A FOX, agents, Atlanta, <»a.
Is a Hugo Piece of Machinery, the largest of the kiud eve
adapted to FlllO Booll. FrlXltllAK '
brought to Atlanta. This Press is especially
nd Uargo Poutoru.
Ever since its commcncoment, THE WEEKLY TRI
BUNE has been an authority upon the farm. We make
features of tho Farmers' Club, and permit no qnestir-n
of interest to tho agriculturalist to pass without com
ment and advice. When it is remembered that this sd-
n given by one of the most conscientious farmers
Lodisyillk, April 4,18*0.
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla is what it is represented, and
I believe it the moat wonderful medicine before the
public. Nothing under the heavens could Induce me
to say to without proof of the strongest and surest
kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively on the
subject.
My daughter has been afflicted with skin disease
and stiffness of the joints several years. I em
ployed the principal physicians of the city and they
gr ,J —s her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla c~‘
M M UK II TWO
toniahinent she rapidly got well, and thank flod
Unites so. Had ahe been taking any medicine I would
not give this eertMosta; but your Sarsaparilla, the
in tlio couutry.'tb. radu am. «UUe Ha r^uc. It only rMmxJjr rmidojed, tor. no donbt ol IU U<4I-
■ to" • -*• - - oal qualities, and that it alone cured her.
(Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Auy perAon requiring the truth and honeaty of the
statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth
and Walnutslreeta, Louisville.
has been well observed that a careful reading aud study
Ik also a Roe Cylinder Press,
PIpaniiT Seekfis
GEO. 8. THOMAS,
.Smaller than the first, and oue of the host Newspaper Pr#i
ATLANTA, «1A.
NUMBKR TIIRKK
rpiiE
ir office, l’.road s
VirsiRio aprin&«.
ALL NORTHERN CITIES.
IAX0CRH1
Ti ed VirgtOisBprtug* with V
over at any mt.*rme<iiate j*oi
INTO STAGING.
Apply to Ticket Oil* •, l a
SIMMON'S
THOMAS G, SIMMS, Agent,
Dee at the Clothing |Storo of W. R. Lowe k Co
Atlanta, Georgia.
FOR IE! YORK STEAM EIBIIE (L
Einsinp Laths, rinm i s, lli.ll Cull.-rs l j>-
ri-lit l>ri!!s, Miifliiiiisl*’ Tonis of
all Dcsoriptiniis.
IS A. MEDIUM HOB JOBBER,
neat execution of JOB #ORK of every description, sue' has been pronounced by competent
judges the finest press in the8tate.
NUMBER FOUR
18 A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS,
For Printing CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, hr.,and is of very superior quality.
10 UR UK It FI VK
18 A rOTTEH OAnD PRESS,
x rapidity that is aatoulahlng; and, yet, iu the
BUNE alone will save a farmer hundreds of dollars in
his crop. In addition to these reports, we havo arrang
ed to print tho beat tiling* written on the subject of ag-
. .. . - . . mjj foreign writers. Wo intend tc
•oniiug year very largely
. i prudent farmer can do without it As j
lesson to hi* workmen alone, evory farmer should place
the WEEKLY TRIBUNE upon hi* table every itatunlay
evening.
The TRIBUNE it thr brtt and Ottaprtt paprr in the
country. This Is not said in a spirit of boaatfulneaa.
We do not claim any essential suix-riority <
* place an .JH
i create the great-
o concentrate ttic
commerce,* tho manufacture*, the mineral resources.
Die agricultural wealth of the Republic. Here all the
news gathers, and the patronage is so large that Jour
nal ihU can afford to print It A newspaper can bo made
In New York for half tho money, and yet with twice the
kolas Of newspajM r* elsewhere. This is tfflBfflfflfflM
of the TRIBUNE. We priut the largest, and cheapest,
id lieet edited weekly newspaper in the country.
There is little special merit in thin. We have all tho
advantage* around us. Wo liaTe great Daily i M
Weekly editions. Their machinory aud resources are
only a i»art of tho Weekly. Thin i>ap«r has long had
the largest circulation iu America, aud wo have tried
» justify that confidence. The result ia, that *
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Messrs. James Ruddle k Co.—Gentlemen—It gives
me great pleasure to say, after using all the other
worm remedies known to me. with but partial success
to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’s,
aud since using it my childreu havo become quite
well and healthy. Th# childreu would eat it all the
time. It is one of tho beet, safest remedies known,
and as such, recommend it to one and all.
. JA8. W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, June IS, 1888.
A';
ufacturo and sell Wood-working Machine-
cry description, and Stationary and l'ori-
abl>- Engine < and Boilers, 1‘atent cold-rolled Shafting,
Leather and Rubber Belting, and all articles needful
in machine or railroad repair shop*.
Office 12G aud 128 Chambers at, New York.
GEORGE PLACE, President.
JOHN H. CHEEVER. Sec y
With these extensive facilities for all kinds of
jol9-tf
CHA8. F. HARDWICK, Sec'y.
el* ip general costive.
The head is troubled
considerable loss of n
ful sensation of h*\.'
ought to have been d<
bility, and 1.
Wider, aud is tniatakcn
hr rheumatism. The atom-
app* tit*-and sickuces, bow-
■|M^fflfe»atlng with lax.
- Hi]-laming of weak-
lomelimes, some of
» symptoms attend
ease, and at other
cry few of them;
: tho liver is generally
organ most involved.—
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY
Howard and Borki Street", Philadelphia.
38 feet long.
40 Roller Looms, 4J
and 4 shuttles.
2.1 Crompton Loom
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
0 hesitation in saying to the public that wc can turn out work as rapidly os any Establishment south
IN STYLE AND PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION
All we ask is
, the farmer, in the course of one year, buys as
much readiug matter aa though he filled a shelf of his
library with fifty volumes, aud thoac volumes contain
ing the greatest works iu the language. Tho fo
cheapncs* can no further go.
The WEEKLY TRIBUNE is the pai>er of the j>eoplo.
Here the eager student may know the last lea*ona of
science. Here the scholar may read reviews of the bast
!looks. Here may be found correspondence from all
I tarts of the world, the observation* of sincere and
gifted men, who serve the TRIBUNE in almost every
ouutry. .All the ulaborato and Intricate machinery of
•ur establishment—lterhapa the most complete in
imcriro—ia devoted to tho purpose of making the Itest
>nd cheapest weekly newspaper in the world. Wc think
re have reached that point in giving for two dollars
ifty-two duodecimo volume* a year.
The TRIBUNE is strong by reason of ita enormous
circulation and great cheapness. It has long been
conceded that the WEEKLY TRIBUNE has tho largest
circulation of any newspapor In the country. F»
years wc havo printed twice an many papers, perhapi
a* all of tho other weekly editions of the city dailit
combined. This ia why we are enabled to do our work
so thoroughly and cheaply. The larger our circulation
the better paper wc can make.
What are tho practical suggestions? Many. I
rery subscriber renew bis subscription. and urge 1
•iglibor to do tho same. If a man cannot afford to p
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
Debility, Un of Appetite, Weakness, Im-
«l Igeai ion, or Dyspepsia, Want off
action off the Liver or Disordered Stomach
There are no billers Oial i
In removing these distressing oomph
ftAIL’ftOAr^!
Vhm*. ef hkMM, ..
r *a«*.
fliMou Ranooin
Oo and after ftnnday k**a
»»T Tu. I** *
tadlcioe ia prepared for Womxn ex-
to beassd by womta only. It 1*
MMtaUf ta those eases where the womb is
«S^SSEGS5=
ar BtaatadL” gtitt*** ef kai about tbs fees, chilly *en-
S£2?v5mto» ot »•
SnSTffleto.ai.gT yyegjg* Tl
tl. or too, ol tto oomrnl Md oomiOng. Tb.
nltolool—coutotollow, bowto.woBto,. tort of f
ubtototouat tho he. coo.ttot doll Khloj t-lu.
tomt tk. kood, writrhtlo tkolo«orotoltork ool Uct
with or without wblloo, to^luthm. of tho htort, toj-
veloped, the headache becomes saver*, with Um ol
memory, diulnlahlna senalblUty. an a rroMacii, dys
pepsia, no relish fovfood, loss of flash, increased flut
tering of tha heart, swkiximo or ru nn, legs eud
body, and occasional a pitting of blood. Tha slightaet
nausea hubjujlu BiuTiiMa, almost surroca-
no«. The skin is flabby and a "dongby feel.” This
is a sad picture, but It Is the condition of thousand*
of wowafetweM tha ages of flftaea and forty-five
who ar* brought to the verge of the grave by i«or-
aaee or neglect to taka tb* proper remedr. ToaHwho
are aifilctad with any of the ayaspioata above mention-
ed. In oanneetioa with an Irregularity of tlie “monthly
Shnees,” we earnaaUy eoy TAKE DR. J. bUkV
FIELD’B FEMALE BJHiUIoATOIL A few ounces ta
ken you win at onoe exuerleooe its benefits, aodwlth
a Utile uatiaooa you will be tally restored to health, a
This remedy has been extensively used tor upwards
of twenty years by many of tha moat experienced and
successful physicians of Georgia.
We recast that DR. J. BItADFlELD'H FEMALE
REGULATOR la preparred for WOMEN and to be used
by Women only.
A trial Is all we aak.
Preiwred tod totd ^ IleuD ,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price $1 50 per Bfettle.
*4T Hold by Druggists generally.
Atlanta, Oa., December 29, 1888.
Dr. J. BoADmxn. Dear Mrs I take pteeesue In
stating that some time previous to the late war. I uaed,
with the utmost auooeas, on a servant girl, your FE
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bndfleld s
Drug Blots, Weal Point. Ga. flba had baaaauffertng
severely from suppressed mens traction, and this Med
icine soon Teetered her U health. She is, to day, Uv-
ins in Atlanta, sound and well.
I will state, farther, that I know of ita being arad.
with equal encases: on s servant girl of my brother-
in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athene, Ga. This
woman had, I think, been diseased for six yean.—
8be was s bouse servant, and seemed cured up to the
tlaae of “freedom." 1 do not hesitate to indorse your
preparation for the purpose* for which you recom
mend it. Your* truly.
JN0. C. WHITHER.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Tuour Coo»tt.
This ia to certify that I have examined the receipt
of Dr. Joseph Bradfleld, of this county, and aa a med
ical asao pronounce it to be a combination of Medi
cines of great merit in the treatment of all the diseases
of females for which he recommends it. This Decern-
bar 31. 188-. WM. P. BLABLKY, M. D.
f your Female Regulator in this nelgbutr-
nooti. WM. U. FINCUEk.
MouKTvnxa, I 88.
Du. J. Boadfiklu —Dear »r: I have repeatedly used
in my family, your Female Regulator, and have >u ev
ery caao, met with complete success. O. L. DAVI8.
“ 1 alao prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now la use
»y many of th* boat housekeepers in the city, end pro
ooanced by them to be very superior.
L. H. BKADEIELD,
Drujfjfl»t, Ailnntn,Gn.
Bole Agent tor Geo. M. Hay's
Sure Cure for Intemperance.
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines.
CONSISTING OF HIS CEI.UKATKK
I. I V 10 It M K Did N 10
Anodine I'ain Kill It,
AN ri-HII.I.lOl * l’IL,I>,
AGUE PILLS,
DysnUrry 1'ordini, t'rnialc Tonic
Arrive at Atlanta..
Arrive at Atlanta..
t Augusta..
k toau.
Leave A
Id-are Iterxclia .........
Arrive *4 Auffwsl*
Arrive at Bera44ia
Fasae»acnitorMilletW»|iu ,
G* , must take day
Atlanta. i -
Paaeeugt-ra fnr Weat Point w,*,
bile and New OrUmu muli w
Passenger Train, to make JUJ*
Passengers U* Nsshvilb ,
Memphis. Ixmlsvllhi and hi lSSL 1
and make rkmtt rnnao* ih,i„ ^“«S'
Tb rough Tickets and Ba*?*- .
the above placea. 8
Pullman’* Palat t- HhaUni/ t
f*r Trains. No rhangt of
Mail Trains brtweeoAugastiiaSS
t IIANUJC OF ic, u
Ornc* or Mastka T .
CtMToaL UaiLOOAn, Mava.vii^tL
On sod after Bunday. ictij
n the Georgia Central RMIroJ^^
_ _ , Vr t*AT TOxtt
heave Bavsnnah
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Auauata.
Arrive at M iU*-dgevlU».-,
Arrive at Rrtonloii
(toniM-cting with train that liav«*a
^ vm D ** rxia"
Id-are Macon
Arrive at Bsvanuali
Arrive at Augusta.
Connecting wltii train that
rr nioj-
Leave Hevaunah
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Augusta
Connecting with train that
t>owu non Tki
Leave Macon
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Augusta
Leave MlBedgevillc-
Leave Eatonton
Connecting with train* that U***iL
A. M. Trains from Savannah aiuJl
Trains from Macon, connect with ui
at Gordon daily, Hundavs
P. M. Train from Hafaunah «
MsU Train on South Carotin* k
from Savannah and Augusta tfii
western SOd Mu*rogee lUjina*. 1
l««nedj
Acting |
GREAT Sj
REAL ESTA)
rjlHE undcraigned wiil sell for Clffle
Tuesday, the 5th Day afd
».4M AMI
nieut reaidcticea in Middle Georgia (
Si\ Thousand Six I
and Filly-two
MORGAN COUNTY
PURIWYING riljIjJS
lying on the watare of Sugar Cmk- 1
brace some of the finest Potion maw
country. They will be sold u
afford an opi»ortunity to a got
tor hi* trouble. No newspaper so large and complete
* tlie WEEKLY TRIBUNE waa ever before oflhrad at
o low a price. Even when our currency
with gold, no such paper but the TRIBUNE wot offered
at that price; and the TRIBUNE then cost «■ tar Uea
than it now does. Wo havo solved the problem of
making the best and cheapest newspaper in America—
“ -* in the world. Let us see if a
lieu weekly eirculstlon,
not give it
DR. SIMMONS’
1.1 V VAX WYAaY Ii V l OH
(60x48 Istbr. sk'
olen cards, 48x48 Id ••
f40x42 Condenser. ) ltf-ln.g’age
| 420 spindles
(40x42 1st breaker, j Mule
3«x42 2d “ | 240 ipindle*
(30x42 Condonsi r. ) l^-ln.g’sge
Mules
432 spindles
(48x48 2d
(48X48 Com)' .
0 Hpiiiillrs each, 2 Vimb gsitgi
REGULATO
i tho ■utlcr-
•tt regularly and persistently,
Dyspei-wix, hes'lsche, jaundice, costl
‘ die, bronic diarrhaa,
ions of the bladder,
dysentery, affections
i kldn- ys, fever, n«
if**, chilis, diseases
|Uic skin. Impurity of the
rliolr, or dnjrwwion of spirits, hearthuni,
colic or pains in the bowel*, pstn in the li.-ad, fever
and ague, dropsy, boil*, psm in back oml limbs, Astii-
roa, ery*y|>el*a, feniaJe affections, and MHoua diseases
Prepared only by J. II. 7.K.ILIN kl ih,
DmggisU, Macon, Go.;
l'rica |1; hj tusil $12f.
Tb* following highly respectable person* ran full
stteat to the virtue* of this valuable medicine, and t
whom we most respectfully rsfei
<*«a. W. K, Holt, Pratidant K. W. U. It. j Re*. J.
R. FeMer, P. rry.Oa.; 0<d. R. Sparks, Altxrny, Gs.jG.
J. Lunsford, San., Conductor b. W. It ft.; C.
hcriff * * *
r Picker,large s
A FAIR TRIAL
We arc prepared to print
TERMS OF THE WEEKLY IIUBUXE.
1. S17BHCRIDKKF:
jTo Jss. Ruddle k Co., Louisville, Ky. : Gentlemeu
Ihla is to certfly that I have been lor years s sufferer
and triad all tlie tonics I have heard of or seen adrer
Used, with little or no relist from any ol them
heard Hurley's BitUrs highly spoken of. and tried
bottle, With litt)* fstth in it baton I commenced, and
to my surpriec and Joy, before I finished oue botSe.
I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one or
I two occasion* it waa the meant of saving and prolong- 1
ing my lilo I conscientiously recommended them to
all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advise
them always to ask tor Dr. T. A. Hurley's and have
“» oulkink toipo', on
will benefit other.. Your, truly, etc., to
, , „ .. JOHN W. DIXSON.
LouUvUI., Ky., Oectojber 10, 1008.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
In removing the diseases peculiar to our Southern cli
mate having already established for them on enviable
reputation in Georgia and the adjoining stairs. As the
mstorUy of parsons Uving In th* South are predisposed
to disease of the Liver, it ia granted by all intelligent
physician* that most of th* pains and aches of our peo
ple are due to organic or functional derangement of
that important organ. Prophltfa Liver Medicine and
Anti-Billtous Pills striks directly at th* root of the evil.
They cure the Liver, which in nine oases out of ten, ia
st the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick
Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob-
strnctiona, etc., so common among our people. Ear-
aohe, Toothache. Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
and bodily pains of every kind floe before
Procuro Ho
It is seldom that such »u opportnflrM
chase rartfia so lavorably located.
Stranger* desiring t ' “
iCJSi; 0REAT ORIGINAL
Prophitt’fi Pain Kill It
would do w*R to attend tin* ffll *
The lands lie within from on* U
ron, and are composed of the ft
arly i
COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS.
1 Willow, Hod sou’s make, large alze, speeder 8Cinch,
two beaten.
4 Cotton cards, 36-in<h, self-strtppers and grinder,
RO-inch traverse.
1 Drawing frame, four rollers, Dnmford’s drawing
with shafting, belting, ho., Ac., complete to
arpm .
1 Balling Maclil
to,non Bobbins.
Oue copy, oue year, B2 issue*
6 copies, $9; 10 conics, to one address, $1.60 each
(and one extra ropy); 10 conies, to names of sub
scribers. st one Postoffloe, $1.00 each (and one ex-
tra copy); 20 copies, to one address, $1.26 each (and
one extra copy); 20 copies, to names of tubs, ribor*.
at one Poetofflee, $1.36 each (and one extra ropy);
60 copies, to oue address, $1 each (and one extra
lVw^'illoe,*$I,lVcach”*one^ex'trlscopy™ ** ° DC | INFANT 800THING SYRUP.
any otkei chronic diseases, use
Dyspepsia In auy form, c
DR. SEABROOE’S
Prophitt’s Liver Medicine,
It la oof* and reliable;
Vegetable, and a liquid
HANDBILLS,
BILL HEADS.
(JIROULARS,
THE NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
, Esq.. Sheriff Bibb
brlilg*. Ga.; Dyke* A 8t»at
rail aha* see; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga; Virgil
Powers, Kaq., 8up* nnl* ndent S. W. H. R.; Daniel Bill.
lard, Ballard's Station. Mann A Brunswlek II. R.,
WigfSOMnty, GO.: GrivnvlJIe Womt, Woo l's Fim to-
r, Macon, Os.; Rev. f. V. Kaaterllmr, P. V. Florida
Iki pa 11 tor rO!V In Iradr
dh. monAU’«
HKM’ODIKN.
time, hei
.d you will i
lontaroncn; Msj»'
,r Macon T*toffrs|4i.
V. \
toll-
B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S
VERMIFUGE,
tiikhaftmtaxo most kfkwtivv:
It EMERY FOR WORMS
That has ever ls*4*n discovered.
TidscalebrsUd swecxOc tof Worms is uer.l with tits
utmost Ireedota and ronLlamatw genUantan wlioha**
(ditaiued eminence In tlie medlealprofesalrtn, and many
of th*aa, tlirowlug said* their prejudice*, have cln
fully gtv" . certificate* testifying to ila superiority.
Is ns"! axtunalvely, for the simple n«*ou that
st.tilting lm* y*t hern dl*»*ver*d which
rttn hr aiihalltwtnt In It* plr
And It is given without apprehension, liecauae avery
one know* its perfect safety It lisa now been bef<»re
th* public for over ' Foerv Yaaoa." aud baa a'U-.t
ta superiority in thmiaatida of cases, Ihroughout
parts of th* world.
Ills th« Imperative duly offeverw pa-
rrntuwat' h the tatllh off htsrfe|l4, «nd
to urtvldr hlmwlf with thl* potent a pe
el fir. •
Be careful b> observe Uie laitials of tits name, an)
'••B. A.'t'AHNCSTOCKW VESMiroCf.-
B. A. Fahuestook’s Son &
whoi.ksai.k uftuodittta,
IMTTMIUIKU, l*A.,
■
•*pT-iy
• l.«W REWARD for any caao of disease in any atage
which tli«y fail to cure,
!>r. Iti.-HAU’* Gnr.naw Bai.sam No. 1 cures Uleora,
Ulcerated More Throat and Mouth, Sore Ky#-*. Cnlatin.
ou* nr Skin Kmptioof.CotnMr (felon-A Blob lies, Sore-
lies* of the Scalp, Scrofula, ho.; Is tlie greatei
valor, Alterative —* —
all disease from
and healthy.
Dr. Bicrai.’s Got.iiRM IlAi#Aki No. 2 cure* Mercurial
Affections. Bhcmstlam, In all its forma, whether from
Mercury or other cause*; give* Immediate relief in all
<*se*. No dieting neceeary. I have Ihoneeml* of cer
U ft rates proving the miraculous rures effwte.! hy th*«u
l*rt#e rt titiiar No. 1 or No. 1 $ V00 per but
dy,ideas-
met ta, ac-
Ifeflkwar bottle.
Dr Ita war's Goar rs KttUa Amoco, a raflfeol ran
fur kiiawmi# ar Ocaeral iMhflity, in aid or yowngt lm
parting energy with wonderful effect. Pile* $6.00 m r
Im.IIle, or two hottiea for $9 (Mi
On receipt of price Item, die# will l>n shipped to any
place. Prompt attention paid to corres|ioiidents.
Nona genuine without (he naina of “1>R. RlUHAU'f
GOLDEN RKMKDIKS, D. II. niCKARD'S, sole prnarl
elor,” blown In plaa* of Imttles. Address
D. B RICHARDS,
No. '4'4N Varick stnet. New York.
Offirs hour* from 9 a. M. to 9 v. M Circulars free.
)y4«dly
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VISITING CARDS,
all tho editorial
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largo corps of Foreign and Domestic Correspondent*
ud Aasoeistcd Press Telegraphic Dispatches
Uae iu the future only SflABROOK'S, a combination
quite up with the advancement of the eg*. Pleasant to
taka, harmless to its action, efficient ud reliable iu oil
taaaa. Invaluable In Um following diacaa
Summer Complaint. Irregularities of
Beetiveneaa, Teething, he.
tha bowels,
Sjiecial
„ ipli
•uipleto summary of Foreign and Do |
(elusive reports of tho proceodii
'lull of tho Aiucricau Institute;
t Fruit, and other Horticultural and Agricultural
niation; Stock, Financial, Cattle. Dry Goods,!
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alao give*, iu the course of a year, three or four of tho
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living author*. Tho cost of these alone, If bon
took form, would be from six to eight dollars.
vIuuhh! hi the English Magaaiuea. from which they
Togctlicr with
iiglish Mi
olacted, tho oo
n. Nowhere olee c
id |M*rmaneut literary
Give* health to the child and rat to th* mother.
Nashyii.i.k, Tbnm., Feb. It, 1868.
■Jm. BudfiLkCo.. Louli.lll.. Ir-Wh.n ll.lug Id
Pv I •toJ—M'Dl boWto of I)r. Ho.l.rook'. In.
LSitSurtiSra .*S’ 1 1° un ? J “ “f >*“# mor.
food .ud 0 would rtol bMtvr DlUr u.ln. It th.n toT
otfiorromto, I ..or triad. I ou nv wilt ooDfid.no. 7
'IUtl»t>Mtni<d'cinororohildrM u proMDt knovu
I w1«h fon would nt tn« drDtoi.u Dniu, toop It. u
toy one doto, tdiwuIdmokuon; u not *.u.l m.
and I will pay hr it ,t u,, on„
writ. DID wDm you MDd It tod obllr.
ItBS. »**\II1. UJl*Tm)LP1|.
.a; w
raadjr for na* at any and all times. Price $2 a bold
83 1-3 per oent dlacount by tho docen bottle* or mo
If you get snake bit, use
PKOPIIITT’8 PAIN KILL. IT.
nternxl and external. If you
any aort, uae th# PAIN KILL I
apply the ”A1N KlU. IT.
dr. o. s. pRopurrrs
Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills
I'nrcaliT# anal (.'ebrirus#.,
PARLOR FU8«n
And other Houeehold Good* a*4 *
and other valw ^*
Oflrriaff and
and a grant variety off personalty )
t ate* of sold deceased sod hi* «M<
of whom also we ar* executor*.
The tale to be m»de noder the o*
Ordinary, and to* Will* of the d
poe* of paying legacies, nr.d ff»
ing to their Wills. .
Purchaser* are owuretl thal U
party ia nuqueitioned. Thi**•“■
DR. O. 8. PROPHITT‘8
VKUKTARLK AUI’K
Vidlton, On., Aofoi. U. 1*
PILLS
\ ufi. tod.r«rGUn romody Ibr *«u. »ud clillta
da. raomrm
HK4D, tooilnlMlDlorcS#
rt'preaeuta to th* court ir "
entered on record, thal — - . , M
Black Mock *■ estate. Thl* I* ******1"
•ana eonewrnad. kind rad and c—
tf any they can, why said • '
v J admuu*»M* J
discharged from hUadmlntitrwboa
All Descriptions of Railroad Work
TiioPur(i8l,B««t^mlCueapMt
MOLD BY ALI. USOCEOI.
jtly li-dly
From a Ticket to u Ledger.
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BOOK-BINDERY!
Wo ol»i have connected wlUi our office, a No. I Hfiok-INndery. In oliorg* of one
I In Uie United Stale*, who can do all descriptions of work in tha BUT STYLE and
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a’
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I* published every morning (Sunday* etccptcd) at
$lo |H>r year; $6 for nix moathe.
Elixir of Fyropboaphate of Iron and
O&linya.
A tol. .ud fitoulD. r.tu.dy lor >11 kind, ol Bunol lilt
Mto>. Dytonttotto. murfhi-D, Bloody llui it
*»d « mi
ii^nSSS ,hM * '• wyunoB ol
Feuvaie Tonic,
PURYFYING PILLS
ai.y nooo.ro.-WU"u« I~ “
form nppllHI K> dm tor Ml." "‘Tl,
IhDDMtWoI 'V.
un. It lo Oil. mi tod oioeOn.» ,
Mil ol kin ol kmiuMoD rMM blj
■y ofiko. wimtD Ik. am. «"»— 1 -L.
ronro IT Day IMy ron. *kJ —
lltoDkonU toWMlftoh-O
(WMD. WiMdid.- tok
-Wltnrot myhtod tod olfionl,**'
ja&rs^^aaaaaj^ii casr
-ftdwi fur. bTtKi i? Sm’SS
*iUi the Liver “LiniLMP. t Z.?*** t * 0 *
James Ruddle & 0o
PBOPIUBTOH8, eM~lly Mlow DMahiTid r,rm.
Laboratory A*. 41, ttulHtl aired
Louisville, Ky,
> abort food, tor ■m.DyUuWIRa >
ATI.AHTA, || A
AllDftkDtbaTDllDdMato pdM By nwDDj Dad
w. A. Laaadmi, Btdwtat A fu, OwrUa A Lloyd.
PMjbjrtOD. Wlbo*. Taylor k Oo., tllul> o«.
Brnrorod only by DM. O, A bMOTMtTT,
All tbo oboyo romodlDD for Dalo by 0o ’‘*e°*'
L. H. BRADFIELD,
WIIOl.KNA I.K DKl'QUtST.
WHITEIIAIdL 8TRKKT, ATLANTA, flBORGIA.
QTATKorOKOMlIIA 0J
hw*. to cite ait peraon* c«
toy.My-o.wbj.-m^
a, U>« »ro< Mr
DMl’mto'
MOBOU. HAMAIAOM C0lWW^3
lx tor dt*» anNomka. will »*
OrAtaODy ol Harmoto ooaaO. Ok.J-
tana aAor tba ok{«aUro <4 ■'
Uoo Aw kwvo ko aaN tbo Itol I
'UDDttolAODWBtr. AtcootoA b»
holrt tad rrodltoDD oltold ^*0-
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)y yt-wka.
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