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BROAD AND WBTTKBALI.
MII.ITAilY DlltKITOKY.
Smith,
Dukvbt Majou Gknkuat. Alpbkd JI. Term
Couraamliug Departuiuut of the South.
personal rtapt.
lire vet Lieutenant Colonel E. W.
Captain U. S. Army, Aul-de-Camp
llrevct Lieuteu.iut Colonel C. II. Graves,
Captain V. S. Army, Aul-tle-Camp.
Brevet Captain J. G. Telford, 1st Lieaten
ant V. S. Army, Aid-de-Camp.
DEPARTMENT staff.
Brevet Colonel J. II. Taylor, Assistant Ad
jutant General, U. S. Array, Assistant Ad
jutant General.
Brevet Major Hubert 1*. Hughes, Captain U.
S. Array, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen
eral.
Captain C. W. HoUenpillei. U. S. Army,
Acting Assistant Inspector General.
Major DdNVitt Clinton. Judge Advoeato C. S.
Army, Judge Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Uaiuee,
Comraiseary of Subsistence C. S. Army,
Chief Comraittoary.
Bievet Colonel A. R. Eddy, Major and Quar
termaster U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster.
Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Array, Depot
and Staff Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon
U. 8. Army, Medical Director.
Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhan,
Surgeon U. 8. Army. Assistant to Medical
Director, temporary.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. K. Smith, Sur
geon U. S. Array, Attending Surgeon.
Brevet LieuU uattt Colonel Davul Taggart,
Paymaster U. 8. Army. Chief Payraa
office at Charleston, South Carolina.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay
master U. S. Army.
£»lBK)fw«ca of Womoni
ynnltarr l» Life, Lira vtl.
U-uerel U.I health, aud ill .1
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
II Is a perfect rmeriitor.
r producing the tllgli
Hecniuiiiniilnl by the Medical Faculty untl
many fhoiitunils of otir best citizen*.
aor For testimonials of remarkable
rrejiml only by Dr*. nsmeuta, Hive* k Oo., Mm
ufactiirtng Chemists, formerly J. J. Lawrence k Co.
Baltimore, Md.
tale by Druggists everywhere.
ror.,1
Jr l»-
THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent,
Ofloo it,the Clothing [.Store of W. B. Lowe k Co.,
AUnnla, (ieorgla.
IEV YORK STEAM EIGII!
Manufacturers of
Engine Liillis, l’iuners, Bull Cutters, I'p
right Drills, Machinists’ Tools of
all Descriptions.
leather aud Rubber Belting, and all articles needful
r railroad repair si
o 126 and 128 Chambers at, ifew York.
OEORUE PLACE, President.
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY
Howird tod Berks Stmts, Philadelphia.I
mule by Hut
■45 feet long.
1 Beam Engine, lO-inek cylinder, fonr feet stroke,
made by Sutton, with 3 boUers, 80-tnch diameter,
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND
Plcavitri' S«»el4#*r*.
T BK
•illy <lir«' -I rout.*
Vii-Rinlrt Qiyriiifis,
ALL NORTHERNS CITIES.
E
^XOUItHlON RETPRN TICKETS to all the Cclebrat-
THE CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILROAD
by Stub
!» feet tong.
Roller Looms, 41 inch, 6, h and It) I
. 8 and 2 boxes, pick and pick, and also
boxos.
! 50x48 1st breaker,) Mula
48x48 2d '* f 420 spindles
40x42 Coudenser. ) 1 Vin.g’sge
(40x42 1st breaker, j ’Mule
<86x42 2d •• J 240 spindli s
(80x42 Condenser. J l.V-in.g’ago
! 60x48 1st breaker,) Mules
48x48 9d •• } 432 spindles
48x48 Condenser. ) l T ,-in g’age
COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS.
1 Willow, Hudson's maks, large size, si>eeder 86-ineb,
df-strippers and grinder,
frame, six coder
1 Condenser, feedei
I Spinning Frames
coders, Dnmford's dri
art COTIHIN In trade.
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
HOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE!
FIVE POWER PRESSES !
Aud au Endless Variety of
JOB TYPE ANO MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
Fulton Postp«ued JHorl(«(S Sal*
for October.
I» aoM Ufon lb. flout Boum door In tt.
rassriSiBSW*
* • '• tuUl.Sc. urn-
M UNMfKi
9bn U- Gray,
Works kOo.,
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no 104«-pr.fa Du® Irr CUTSb.ua.
Nov York Willy Trim
L E BEADFEEHiD’S ' COLUMN
DH. J. BEADFIELB H
Mini iisunoH
Woman’s Best Friend.
maiSTalaat>lcK^lclnlapnt«re4for w.aas .a-
I Uutuly, at to Waui bj «nsa> oulj. U “
uUotod .niMiallr to IbOM owu *h»r. th< w.a. U
THE LARGEST ami CHEAPEST.
THE GREAT FARMERS' PAPER
THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE
Now 1h the time to Subscribe f«>r the
H
AV1NQ added ■•wernl Thousand Dollars worth of Job Tjrpw to our already
EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE !
execute, in the Highest Ntyle c
e are now more fully prepared than ever] to
All Descriptions of Job Printing !
Our Mss AddiUoa. Ml Klactod bj Ml Kiperleuwd Printer, and oomprlM «U th. Ut«t Improvement. In
TYFE], PRESSES, E3TO.,
In the Mouth. Iudeed,
From a VISITING CARD ton MAMMOTH POSTER !
In a Style to suit the most fastidious.
Wo have now up aud iu ruimlng order
FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES !
NUMUKK ON 1C
IN A MAMMOTH HOB CYlrlXIAKH PRESS,
i a Huge Piece or Machinery, the largest of the kind ever brought to Atlanta. This Press Is especially
adapted to Fine Book Printing: and ljarg;o Pofetorw.
NHn UK It TWO
Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press,
Smaller than the tlrst, and one of the best Newspaper Presses In tbo State.
feUMBKR THRKK
IS A MBDITTM HOB JOBBER
f"^*tbTKiuZl , *n , CSS.* ,0B ' 0RK 01 ” T " T 4 “ CT,,,U ° 0 ’ prnnounced b, eompelen.
NUMUfiR KOCH
IS A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS,
into sTAoma.
Apply to Ticket OlBrs, Passenger I)ej»ot.
IJ. W. WUKNN,
Oon. Tickot Agent W. k A. K. 11.
Jy7-d2tn.
imHMMMHH Tlic symptoms
^complaint are uneasiness
fl QliiUniTC 3uud pain in tbo side. Some-
I OllYlmUn O atinies the pain is in the
■ ffii.b«.uld. r, and is mistaken
flffiffiffilffiffiffiffiPPffiH''’* fh« uiuatism. The atom-
seb is atb'cted witiriuss of aopetite and sickness, bow-
els in general costive, sometimes alternating with lax.
The head is troubled with loin and dull sensation,
considerable loss of memory, accompanied with pain
ful sensation of haring left undoun something which
ought to ha»f been done. Often complaining°f
DR. SIMMONS’
LIVER REIill.VTOR,
id biTli.
A preparation of r
strictly vegetable, and can do no
It has been used by hundreds,
last 36 years as one ol the most
and harmless preparations ever c
Ing. If taken regularly aud pers
Not 'Brandreth's—1
“tosTiir iisur nu
Costivencss, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, lief
enroll* DehtUty, Liver Complaint,
(Medical Journ
Positively the best Pill In the World
J Journal Sep., 8.)
•That Cough will kill you,"
Try -
r«ly
“Colds and Hoarsf
Try “Costur’s” Cough Kemnly
“For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac.,"
Whooping Coughs, Ac.,"
Try ••Costur’s” Cough Itemcdy
"Ooatar says It Is the best In the wide world—and If
He says SO—it's True—it’s True—it’s True; and We say
Try it -Try it—Try iu” {Momiy taper, Aug. 26.)
All Druggists in ATLANTA s
<(
C 0 S T A R ’ 8 "
Standard Preparations
BE AUTIFIER.
reliable, efficacious
ed to the suitei
fitly, It is i
headache, jaundice, coativcnoss, sick
iheadsche, hronic dlarrhfRa,
Ovt'lions of tlio hlaflder,
. dysentery, affections
if the klcbx ys, fever, nei
rousness, chills, diseases <
skin, impurity of th
>lood, melancholy,
mpnrit)
.irfts.hn
tlie head, fever
boil*, pain'in back anl limbs, Asth
ma, arysypelas, female affections, and bilious diseases
* iTepars^l only by J* II* ZKILIN A CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.*
Price fl; by mail $12f.
The following highly respec’aMe persons can fully |
MHfeMffiiffiXuaS of this'
*, *p<w(fnrty
ledl.iue,
Own. W. H. Holt, prasl.lsot H. W. It. H. fJo.; Bev. J.
R. Felder, Perry, Oa.; Col. E. K|»arks, Albany, Oa ; O.
4. Lunsford. Esu., Conductor H. W. It. It.; C. Msster-
aon. Ks<|., Hheriff lllbb county; J. A. Butts, Bain
bridge, (»*.; Dykes k Hpsrhawk, editors "Floridian,"
fallal 1 as see; llev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Oa.; Virgil
Powers. Ksq., HuiMTlntondent M. W. It. U.; Daniel Bul
lard, Bullard's Rtstioi
Twiggs
niy.
Macon A Brunswick It. It.,
Wood's I-Yu.b
ry, Macon, Oa.; U«v, K. F. Ea*b-rllng, I*, tl Florida
Klngstol
; Ed|.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S
VERMIFUGE,
I IIKSAVKH1' »XI* MOST EFFECTIVE
It i: ME BY FOR WORMS
That has ever boon disooverrd.
This celebrstml sniwlflc for W.
rsloiu and confidence h;
Ml Mill. Ill
utmost freedom and confidence by gonttemeo whohaye
ohUincd eminence in 0n< medical profession, and many
of these, throwing aside their profudlcaa, have cheer
fully giv • 1 certificate*, t. attryingto Its sni><-i loritv. II
• uhstltw
11 pie reason that
illsroverrtl which
'• In Us place.
And It Is given Without appr* liensiou, because every
one knows its perfect safety. It has now been hoforo
tiie public for over "Fowtt Yraus,” and has attest' d
It Is the imperative iluty of every pn*
rrntto watch tlie health of hlsrhlltl, and
to provide himself with this potent *pe>
to pr<
Cille.
Be careful hi observe the initial* of the name, a
ee that you get
"B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUCF,
B. A Fahnestock's Son dc
Win >1.1 MAI.M I .lUKKOHT'S,
l*ITT>lll !<<■, PA.
soui rnorairroiia.
RUCKTHORN SALVE!
HIS
. N. Y.,
"Costar’s" Ital, llonch,Ac., Kiteruilnatori.
"Cottar’s" lied Hug Kxtcrmlnators.
“Costar’s** (only pure) Insect I’ow.lrr.
Address
"OosTAn," No. 10, Oroaby
Or John F. Han by (Successor to)
Demas Barnos A Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
$4TFor Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. II. BRAPF1KLD
and other Druggists in
ATLANTA, liA.
UEDW1NV. A FOX, sgenu, AUanU, Oa.
r Printing 0IRCTTLAR9, LETTER HEADS, BILL I1KAM, Ac., and is of very superior qnslity.
NIMUKH FIVE
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IT IH CHEAP BECAUSE ITS CIRCULATION 18 LAR
GER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER
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NOW 18 THE TIME TO FORM CLUB8
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it Ik, no prudent farmer can do without it. As
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ass
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5®WARD for any case of uiseasein any stage
1 Ulcers,
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disease from He system, and leaves the blood pure
Dr. IticuArs OoLt)
Affections. Rhcmi
Morcui
and healthy.
Mercurial
•• -wlher from
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No dieting nnceaary. I have thousands of cer
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He. or two bottles for $0.00. ^
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oompauit d with foil direettons. Price $8.00 per liottla.
I)r. Rich ad's Golub* Kxilib Amour, a radical cure
for Nervous or Ganersl Debility, In old or young; Im
parting energy with wonderful effect. Price $6.00 per
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July 14-dlf
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than it now docs. We have solved the problem of
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s million weekly circulation,
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TRIBUNE.
Land Win curs any Irregulartty to Iha << essn»
jttoeacbeeessesraqites sw^opara*
K«oo loot are very rare, the Fomajub Hxuu-
Fotiooet universal application, la * sudden
1 "akeatbly oon rase" Boos solo, trouhU of
to esoeOi ecfo like a tiara, by imww'
tu essnwissa 1* mn raciASca, thus railsviuu tl
fevsr, hsadaoha, pain in th# small ol the book and *lo
as atom ask." fiash— oI hsat about ttsa toaa. ehlUy as
■vh«ip. w» i*iup« iriuwjr la not applied in
disease baoouss chronic, aud tha foundation
unbarisM evils to the oooaUUittoa cf the wo
man. The aoct "turn" cornea around and there is no
"show," or perhaps the ••whitea" will appear. There
will be some uueastases about the womb, hut var
tie or non# of the natural fluid esoapiug. The
REDWINE & FOr COLUMN
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic
Ns A ramie—No Morcasry.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
ui.iteOTt, p«i
lor, ralteutkn. Iu41mOo., wOT.il—, Uuruor
ter OTTOOT Ute loliir,Toot o/.pp.UM. 1-inUiUrt br~**.
iteutliM, ftOTOM th. cheat, cout, ui «lddl»OT.. II
■un lUowwl lo fo *n "rrOTn .IcknOT. will b- foil, d(-
ntSSTlk. taJSGSff severe, with loss of
*• • • sensibility, nen ovokacu, dys-
peusia, no relish forfood, low uf'fltoh. Increased Hub
taring of the heart, swkllcto or tm rKXT^aa^mt
effort cause* hu*»uu> bmeatuimo, almost surroCA
no*. The skin Is labby and a "doughy fooL^* Tide
j, but it is the condition ol thousands
of woasan between Lbs ages of flflcon and forty-five
wbo are brought to th* verge of the grave by ignr*
. .. . . .. *» -
« or neglect to take the proper remedy. To all who
■I afflicted with any of the symptoms above mention
ed, In connection with an irregularity of the "monthly
sickness," we earnestly say TAKE DR. J. BRAD
FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces U
ken yon will at once experience Its benefits, and with
little patienoe you will be fully restored to health.
This remedy has been extensively used for upward
‘FIELD'S FEMALE
REGULATOR le preporred for WOMEN and to be used
by Women only.
A trial Is *11 we sak.
Prepared and told in any quantity by
L. H. nilADFIKM).
WHOLESALE DBUGOI8T,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price fl 50 per Hottle.
BF* Sold by Druggists generally.
Atlaxta, Oa., December 29,
Dr. J. BoanxixLO. Dear Sir: I take pleasure in
sting that some time previous to the lato war, I used,
with the utmost suooess, on a servant girl, your FE
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld’s
Drug Store, West Point, Oa. Hhe had boen suffering
severely from suppressed menstruction, and this Med
icine soon raetsrad her to health. She Is, to-day, liv
ing in Atlanta, sound and well.
I will state, further, that I know of its bcin;; used,
with equal sucoess: on a servant girl of my brother-
ln-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Ga. This
woman had, 1 think, been diseased for six years.
She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to t
time of "freedom." I do not hesitate to indorse >oiir
preparation for the purposes for which you recom
mend it Yours truly,
JNO. 0. WHITNKR.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Tuour Cochtt.
This is to certify that 1 have examined tho receipt
of Dr. Joseph Bradflcld, of this oounty, aud as a mod-
‘ isn pronounce it to be a combination of Medi-
of great merit in the treatment of all the (Unease*
a of your Female Regulator In this neighbor-
WM. H. FINCHES.
M0UXTvn.LX, 1 G8.
Dr. J. BRADtiKLD—Dear Sir: I have repeatedly used
in my family, your Female Regulator, and have
ery case, met with complete success. G. L. DAVIS.
r them to be very superior.
\j. H. BUADKIEL.D,
Di’RtftfiNt, Atlantii, Gu.
Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay's
Sure Cure for Intemperance.
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines.
CONSISTING OF HIS CKLDRATKD
LITE U MEDICINE
Anodiiic* Pain Kill If,
ANTMIILIJOUS PILLS,
AGUE 3PIX.X.S,
Dysmlrry 1'ortlial, t’aimIr Tonic
PUHIWING Finns
in removing tlie diseases peculiar to our 8outberu cli
mate having already natabtished for Uiem an enviable
reputation in Georgia and the adjoining States. Am the
majority of persons living in the South are predisposed
disease of the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent
physicians that most of the pains and aches of our peo
ple are due to organic or functional derangi
organ. I'rophitt’s Liver Medicine and
Tho only rouiody for ChUU and fover, or Ague and
Fevor, that is or can b# depended upon is Hurley'.
Ague Tonic. Thera have been thousands cured by
using it who kavs tried tho usual remedies withe
benefit.
WORTHY OF ATTENTION.
To Dr. T homas A. Hnrloy:
several popular medicines with but temporary relief.
era! popu
reaching home tho disease returned tn a worse type,
.. . . -—- • — ‘ Quin-
lf possible, wheu
lne in large dosos—frequently as high as 00 grains per
dev. and which must have oost me uearly $100. I con
sulted Dr. Smith, of Louisvdle, and found he prescrib
ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I refused to
take, preferring to let the disease take its coarse.
od with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About
the advertisement of Hurley r s Ague Tonic appeared In
a city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. 1 did
so, and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored
me completely, and since that time I have seen uearly
a hundred cases In which it acted with equally hspi
results, and would certainly recommend it as prefer
ble to any other tonic before the UUMlfl.
JAMES MARTIN, Engineer.
Louisville. K7., June 19, 18«5.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
Aftertions of the Donee, Habitual Costive*
ness, Debility, Diseases of tlie Kldncyi
" npe»sla, Fryslpclls, Female Ir-
raular * ' -----
irltles, Fistula
Louuviixk, April 4, lb6U.
Hurley’H SarHapurilla is what It is represented, aud
I believe it the most wonderful medicine before the
public. Nothing under the heavens could induce me
to say nu without proof of the strongest and surest
kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively
subject.
My daughter has been afflicted with skin disease
and stifYuoss of the joints several years.
expecting it would do much good, but to my grrat
tonislinumt slir rapidly got well, and thank God o
tinuae so. Had she been taking any medicine I would
not give this certificate; hut your Sarsaparilla, the
only remedy employtd, loaves no doubt ol its medi
cal qualities, aud that it alone cured her.
(Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any peraon requiring the truth and honesty of tli
b at my residence, c
r Ninth
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Mchrm. Janies Ruddle k Co.--Gentlemen—It gives
o great pleasure to say, after using ail the other
worm remedies known to me, with but partial success
|*»y children, 1 was advised to try T. A. Hurley's,
d since using it my children have become quite
11 anil healthy. Hie children would eat it all the
Louisville, June 13, 18C8.
■at remedies known
b aud all.
JAM. W. TRAVIS.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
Debility, I.nsM
digestion, _ _ i t
action of the Liver or Disordered Stomach •
There are no biller * that cun compare icilh these
in removing these distroasiug complaints. For sale
■ *“i« "lore in the United State
JAMES RUDDLE k CO.,
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
railroads
f MoJtatfsal* MS the
road.
SSflssrffisSSs
bay Toan, (Sundays
Leave Augusta
Leave Atlauta
Arrive at J
Arrive at Atlanta..
Arrive at BcraeUa..
sSWfiSEKfiftsa
PteMugcrs for West Point u,.*.*
Wl. sad New Orleans must
Passenger Train, to make el.me ,
Psmim ugers for Nsahvill,.. (VjrlnuT „ —
Memphis. Loulavilte and Ut. LotthL^N
aud make dpaa ooftaecttous ***
PuBbumAs Palaro tteeping ( „,
g. r Trains. No change of
Mall Trains lx tw. cn AuguxU andft , *)i
CIIANCiK OF ifilK
O CRAKOK or CABS UETWKEX
Orru x or Maatku or
Cumuh Raiukud, Savamsam.^J
On and afh r Sunday, icth
n the Georgia Central Railroad will
“ DAT TOA1X.
Ixiavc Savunnali
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Augusta
Arrive at Mllicdgtvilli-
ArrivestHatontou
Connecting with train that 1< sY. « AsgliJ
Leave Macon
Arrive at Havanush
Arrive at Augusta...
Connecting with 1
®owu day nuu.
train that ? arcs At
right nunt.
Jounertintf with trmlu Uuit Iotv'm i'mj
dowm nan teux. ”
Leave Macon
Arrive at 8avannah
•dgevtlle.
Leave Mille
Ix avo Katonton
Connecting with trains iliat leave Am
A. M. Train* from Savannah and
Trains from Macon, conm-ct with
at Gordon daily. Sundays excepted. ™
P. M. Train from Savannah connera m
Mail Train on South Carolina K. B. 1
from Savannah and Augusta with T»L.
western and Muscogee Railroad*. ^
(Signed] WILUAff*
Acting Master of 1
GREAT SAL
REAL ESTA
rpHE undersigned will sell for CASH,
Tuesday, the 5th Day of'
ELEGANT AMI SPACIOIS III
And the ground* attached, of the latoVHr
ceased, it being one of the most compi*!
nieut residences in Middlo Georgia ON *
Six Tlioiisnnd Six Hi
and FMIy-two It
MORGAN COUNTY
Important
AnU-Billious Pills strike diractly at tho root of tho evil.
They euro tho Liver, which iu nine cases out of ten, is
at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick
am,
I’ropliitt’n l*aln Kill It
any othot chronic diseases, u
Prophitt’s Liver Medicine.
is safe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a liquid
ready for use at any and all times. Price $2 a bottle—
88 1-8 per cent, discount by the dosen bottle* or more.
If you get snake bit, use
PROPIIITT’S PAIN KILL IT.
any eort, use th* PAIN KILL IT. It you get dog "bit,*
apply the ’’AIN KILL IT.
DR. O. b. PBOPHITT S
Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills
Purgativr anil Febrifuge,
“.‘.“I bo "l!*! opon u • OT.6 and efflcl.Dt »Ui»rtlc In
all Febrile aud Acute Diseases of all kinds.
DU. O. 8. PROPHITT'S
VEGETABLE AGUE FILLS
safe aud,oertain remedy for Ague and Fever, Chilis
and Fever, and all kinds of Periodical Diaoaooa. and is
safe aud reliable for all to take at any time.
ffiToJas. Ru.l.llc* Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen
AUts Is to eertfiy that I have been tor years a sufferer
aud tried all the tonics! have heard of or seen sdrer
tlsed, wUh little or no relief from any of them
heard Hurley *n Bitters highly spoken of, and tried a
bottle, with little laith in it before I commenced, and
to my surprise aud Joy. before I finished one bottle,
I felt s great deal better aud firmly believo that
two occasions ii teas the *
brace some of tho finest Cotton and Gnkl
oonntry. They will bo sold in several
H opportunity to u good many
Procuro Hoi
two occasions ii Iras the moans of saving and prolong-
ing my lllo I conscientiously recommended them to
all sufferers as tho best Bitters known, and advise
them always t° ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley's and have
-?n . r °* n n £® thli M T™ ,b,nk Proper, if it
will benefit others. Yours truly, eto.,
JOHN W. DIX8ON.
Louisville, Ky., December 10, 18C8.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DH. SEABROOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
^ Wy **IMW WBly BJUB&OOS-S, • ooiubliitlloa
quite op with U.iJniKMMl of tb. w & Plountto
ukc, h.riii].,, Iu lu tenon, Mclcnt ud roltelil, in ull
cotot. Invkliuble In U", following" ill.ra...:
.Trregularitlea of the bowels,
Reativenvsa, Teething, Ac.
Gives health to the child and retl to the mother.
DR. PROPHITT’S
and genuine remedy for all kinds or Bowel Dia
Dyseuterlci, Diairhtoa, Bloody Flux, tta, It
may bn glvou to all alxes, ages and aoxos, and at all
Ouch, with perfect safety, whore there Is anything ol
that class Indicated. ,
Female Towle,
PURVEYING PILLS
NaauviLLB, Txnn., Feb. 12, 1868.
Jas. Huddle A Co., Loulavllle, Ky.—When liriun in
your city I used several bottles of Dr. Hoabrook's In
fant Booihiug Syrup, and found It to do my child more
good and It would rest better after uaiug It than any
S*""""*? 1 trl .“ d - . I .“" ■*» w ‘ U ‘ BOUgdiMn.
it la the beat modioin# for children at present known,
I wish yon would get the druggists hero to keep it. U
lg«
. . does, plt_
one dosen Ity express, and I will
pay for it at the offir
when you scud it, and oblige
MU8. HARAIIL. RANDOLPH.
DR. SEABROOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Tlila elegant conduction
-r ^ prapandlon, as vou see In the Bill
ffoay have given perfect eattsfoeUnn In my practice U
ttte laattwaoty ysnra, fe *U cams that they are r
there is aay indloattoo for them, such as abort*
lteaath.ftwwaiaffafttMFwriorFaoe.pra I'ele. Week
state of th* Hood, or a Flabby state of tea MiMdes as
geasrslly fellow Fever and Chill* and Favor.
All of th* above Medicines sold by Druggists and
Morabyi* generally throughont th* Sooth wash
w. A. Lsnsdell, Red wins k Fox, Ourtis k IJovd
-smbortoa, Wilson, Tfiylor h Oo.. Atlanta, Oa. T ’
Praporod oMy by DR. O. 8. FROPHITT,
above ram edits for sate by 0oTln * to,1 ' G ^
L. H. BRADFIEED
WHOLESALE DKUGOIST. *
wnrraxu. irur, atlabta, ombou.
morl4 -eoffly
-tSSKSL.*
Itahould bo taken in all oases when a genUefouioT',.
presalon ia required after ooovalesoeoc* from •IL'
or O.bUltUIng'dUOTOT., or teT*
lOTIIIo, p«-ull„ |„ Iraulra. Mo I„ >
3S. Il'SS* ■ ""■ h ,w *" —
GREAT ORIGINAL FEW
would do well to attend this sale.
The lands lie within from one to ten wt
ton, and are composed of the farms N
oeaacd:
On tho tame day and I ho day followini,
t tho ruaideuce aforesaid, tho splendid
PARLOR FURNI
Carriage anil Han
aud a great variety of personalty
tatca of said deceased and hi* widow, Hal
of whom also we are executors.
The sale to bo made under the order «
Ordinary, and the Will* of the J ceased, g
jioao of psyimt legacies, and for dii
Purchasers are assured that Ihe tlfie^j
party is unquestioned. This i« *o 1
Madison, Ga., August 14, 1869.
NOTICE.
UKKKK, m»y. from U>u
NOTICE, DEBTORS mid I B
r<IOIM)IA. FULTON COUNTY.-s*“
\T given to all persona having demao*]
Me Master, Senior, deceased, to l' rr, **V
pro|M«rly made out, within tbo time p
as to know their character and
persona Indebted to the deceased are »
to make immediate i»*ynicnt to
sag 86—prafee$3
G eorgia, Haralson county.
both Perryman, administratrix _
M. A. Porrynum. represents to U»#
tfon. duly filed and sotered on rsoora,
fully admlnUUrvd Perryman's estate :
This Is therefor* to cite all peraon
drod and creditors, to shew cause, n ■
why said administratrix should noth*
wuy said aura in un rains uiuaiu *■>’' .
bar administration, and reoeire letter* «
on the first Monday in October, 1869.
July, I860. .
> «nch diseases, for nothing can w*L
James Ruddle & Oo.,
rnoriiiETORs.
lMbornlory.ro. 41, ItulHtt Street
LouiNville, Ky,
II Ute Uk>„ ,<*kU to. Ml. bj aulWINN A FOX
ATI.ANTA. MA
* "teOT-OTJAAwl,
( ' BOBUIA, DAWSON OOCNTV.-^
I J m.J 000OTm.-WUllun L.
form .ppUM to m. tor tetter, ol Ur*
lb. ..tel. at AagOTtn. WIHtaiUA tete*
Ikto la w <M> aU ud •looter, '*- m
u.it of kip o. Awutui WUltetoA to Itej
toy otto., within tb. tttoo .now-1 “T j** 1 .
___JI4 granted (
"jFltnassmybandTand official
AMtUnUM far
/ 1 ROROU, FULTON OOUNTY.-Or
VJ 81st. I860.—llohnos
^trstaaarsfT^
to tO.Vteob A. «i UU. <M * 1
to otto-
DAise
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