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Dealer in Provisions, Groceries. Frnits, Toys
Con lection' ry. Can Goods, etc.,
Ci'-ClIISAi* Full CASH-
Millcdgevin*. Ang. SO, IJsrtf. 4 bin
rsnCTIT JATX.3
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At JOSEPH STALKY'S.
Mill.dgcvillo. Aug2n, 1872. I tf
MACON A At'OITSTA R K ,
M III. MX. T'VILLR, O A .
Augu-t lit, 1872.
I’ til further K>'tio* I will veil half fur* Ticket*
t<> Mjio'.h no i Auu'int*. Full Ime going, rotnrn free,
tfum] until Nov. let, 1872.
J. II NISBET, Agent.
Amr 21,1872. 4 tf
£ %r I will roll Tn-kefs to Allantn for one Fare—full
late going, return lice. Good for HO days.
.1 H. NISBET,
Agent M. St A. It R.
Alilledgcvil'e, August 24,1872. 5 tf
£3?° BiiMwin Superior Court met
nt 10 u’clunk, a. m. .Monday la-t—
.1 ti'lge lvol'iusoii piesiding. There is
hut little new business on the docket.
Several lawyers from a distant 6 are in
attendance on the Court.
JV< w rollon.
'I hr«*e bale* <»f new cotton were brought to this city
on Saturday l».t Al r. Fraley brought one, Mr. Hurt
«>pe, an I one from the plantation of Mr hkioner.
]bl. nsrs. 1*. M. Gomplon At Sous bought two bales lit
]? 1 2 cents, mid tne factory purchased the oilier.
Wi*learn from Mr. L. N. Callaway, Tax Collcc-
lor that the amount «»f pull lax collected in tliia chan
ty last year wu.- $(18*), and the amount of insolvent
p > ls wit* $700 (<>30 colored an.I 7b white) According
to the* usual-estimate of voters there were in the coun
ty 1 0 or 500 colored voters who failed to give iu tlieir
poll tax.
td^Thc colored people held a camp meeting at
Meniwetlier Station on the Eatonton Railroad, com
mencing on Sa*urday la&t. It was largely attended,
Gui town being nearly deserted by the colored popula
tion on Sunday. We heard one woman remark on her
r«*t urn that there was thousands ami millions of poop’e
l^T We learn that the fiist bale of new cotton
from VV il inson county was shipped to L J
GniliiK'itin & Co., of Savannah on t> e 2Hth inst
b* Mr Isaac Davis, of Mood worth’** District—
II urmli for Bb.odwo- th s Districts.
\Vi> invite attention to the ad-
vein.'ttm.nt <>l the Farmer Cooking
Stove l>\ r Messrs. Culver Brothers
headed “Notice to the Public.”
£'§=~ Mr. J use p li Staley will receive
a tine lot of Conking Stoves in a few
davs. See advertisement.
Messrs Editors—The time is near
at hand when the Democracy of this
Congressional District will meet to
notnimi tea. candidate to represent them
in Couyress. Allow me to suggest
Major John C. Key of Jasper county.
Imlej end. ut in thought and action,
firm in principle, in temper respectful
and courteous to others. The people
Bninoorstle Meeting in flnldwin,
The Convention, in the absence of
the President Col. Grieve, was called to
order bv the 1st Vice President, C pt.
Williamson. The body then proceed
ed to hus’mss, and the following reso
lutions recommended by the Executive
committee, were read and adopted :
Risolntl, That this meeting do ap-
p tint eleven delegates to attend the
Congressional Convention to be held
on the 41li September next.
lteto/rrd, 2d. That we recommend
the Capitol building in this place as a
most suitable place for the assembling
of the Convention.
The following resolution was also
adopted:
Itesolerd, That wa appoint the sec
ond Wednesday in September as the
day for the nomination of Representa
tive, and the first Wednesday in De
cember next as the day for the nomi
nation of county officers.
The meeting then went into a ballot
for delegates to the Congressional Con
vention, the following named gentle
men being chosen : L. N. Callaway,
P. M. Compton, A. I. Butts, Frank
Mapp, C. P. Crawford, S. (i. White,
U. H. Harper, John Wall, B. W. Bar-
row, T. H. Latimer, R. H. McComb.
The following resolution was then
offered by Captain Bonner and adopt
ed :
Resolved, That delegates from the
various counties to nominate a candi
date lor the vacancy caused from the
4th District by the death of Hon. T.
J. Speer, he requested to meet at Aiil-
ledgevilfeon September 4th.
Resolved further, 'fh.it the delegates
chosen to nominate a candidate tor the
Sixth District be requested to cast the
ballot of Baldwin county for a candi
date to fill said vacancy.
After some discussion as to the re
port of the District Committee the
body adjourned.
M. Grieve, President.
F. G. Furman, Sec'y.
Special to tlie Charlenton Courier.
The South Carolina Radical Con
vention
Columbia, August 21—A. M.
The Convention is in session, and
has elected R. B. Elliott Chairman by
an ovei whelming vote. Elliott is a
Moses man, and his election is regar
ded as a certain indication of the suc
cess of Moses’ ticket.
After appointing a Committee ori
Credentials, the Convention adjourned
till S o’clock this evening.
It is now stated that the Mackey
delegation from Charleston will be ad
mitted into the Convention, they have-
ing pledged themselves to vote lor Mo
ses. The nomination of Moses is regar
ded as certain. A caucus of the Corbin
Chamberlain party was held to night,
at which were present Orr, Corbin,
Whittemore, Sawyer, Clarke, Nash,
Col. Merrill, and others of the Cham
berlain party.
of his native county appreciate Ins I At this caucus it was agreed that if
high qualities and many virtues, and J Moses was nominated, Orr and the oth-
wouhi delight to see him their rep re- | er delegates opposed to Moses will
sentative, confident that he would | leave the Convention, organize a bolt
form a watchlui and safe cus^idian I arid put a separate ticket in the field,
of their rights and interests.
Jasper.
New York August 20.—The Her
ald says Editorially: “It is reported
on good authority that Air. Chas.
O’Connor has addressed a letter to
the Louisville Convention of straight-
outs, prohibiting the use ot his name
by ^liem for the Presidency or any
other office” Mr. O’Connor states
that, “jio fee. simple <>J the world" would
not induce him to accept the nomina
tion.
A letter to the Chicago Tribune
from 8t. Joseph, Mich., says: “Last
night' we held a very large Greeley
and Brown meeting, about 500 being
present. Out of that number 400
joined the club. This town is all
Greelev; there is hardly a Orant man
kit.” *
Thomas Dunn English, in a card
declining to attend the Louisville Con
vention says: “I cannot join you. If I
thought as you seem to think, I should
vote squarely for Grant and not try
to aid him in an indirect way.”
Providence, August 24.—Henry
Ti gliman, Henry Johnson and Henry
Thomas, Negroes, arrested yesterday,
charged with committing a burglary
at the house of Job F. Augell iu north
Providence on Monday night, when
Mrs. Augell was shot and her daugh
ter severely beaten, were arraioged
this morning. They all plead guilty,
and have been committed to jail to
to await the action ol the grand jury.
St. L u is, August 24.—Over twen- ... .. . , f .. r .„
tV sunstrokes have taken place within j terpri.se : ‘‘Everybody knows that this project ii
one of the contrivance* of Grants mai.au, ra to
get up the fictitious appnarniice of a D mocratic
bolt, without the least substance to i-i-ntv thHt
Later.—The latest report is that
Chamberlain has withdrawn his name
for Governor, arid will run tor Attor
ney General on the Moses ticket. Car-
dozo is to run for Treasurer on the
same ticket.
Columbia, August 21—Evening.
The Convention adjourned at ele
ven o'eolck to-night without accom
plishing anything at all.
The Committee on Credentials are.
still iu session, and have not yet deci
ded the Charleston- delegation contest.
In the Beauford case they decided in
favor of Smalls agianst YVhipper by a
vote of thirteen to twelve, but it is
said that this vote will he reconsider
ed.
It is now certain that Chamberlain
has withdrawn from tiie race for Gov
ernor. and has consented to run on Mo
ses’ ticket for Attorney General.
This settles the matter in his lavor.
It is also probable that almost the en
tire delegation from the Fourth Con
gressional District, headed by Orr,
will withdraw from the convention
and nominate a separate ticket.
The Convention meets to-morrow
at ten o’clock.
Columbia, August 24.—The regu
lar Republican Convention was ad
journed until to-day by the cliairm n.
Crimination and recrin i lation, with
drawn pistols, preceded the adjourn
ment. The bolteis held a meeting,
J. L Orr presiding. Both parties
disavow any desire to conciliate the
Democrats or court their votes.
London, Augsut 24.— Private dis
patches report the Belfast riots renew
ed. vviih several bloody conflicts.
the last three days, mostly all fatal,
The in* reurv for the past week has
been Do 10 100 degrees.
That the dangerous unity ol races in
political opinions, against which Gen
eral Schurz arrayed himself so elo
quently in North Carolina speeches
nmv not always be a characteristic ol
the negroes, is thus provised by the
Memphis Avalanche: “One of the
most promising signs is the indisposi
tion ul the colored voters to longer act
as a unit. Iu this county, cm the first,
it is notorious that the colored votes
saved ilie Democratic ticket Irom de-
leat, and heieulter political complex
ion will not he determined by the col
COT TON aJ A It K FT.
The following is the inafiist repon
of August 27.
Liverpool.—Middlings 101.
New York—Middlings :.2.
Savannah—Middlings 20
Charleston.—Middlings l‘j£.
Augusta—Middlings in
Mii.lkdoeville—Middlings 18.
Gold 15}.
geville Prices Current.
Corrected Weekly by C. II. Wriybt A Son.
COTTON, IS
MACON:
Shoulder* P Its II it
Clear Rib Side* 13 a
( u-ar Side*, 13 a
D. S Cl„*r Rix Side*,...............II
Putin Ham* 17 a IS
C*uv.'i5*ed Hum*, .18
BAGGING -0tit I
u< i.N I I Es 10
HUT IE It:—< 'xuriiry, 4‘Ib Jil* u- In
COKKEE—Rui V lb i
Java, 4l'®46
EGGS, per d»z ......20
KACTOKY GOODS:
Cotton Yarns, V bunch jl 8’>
Stripes, P yd 12 I 2«20
KLOUU, Pbbl $1(100*214 10
GRAIN:
Corn, ..$1 lh«*l 2.»
\ tturglii Slate Lunatic fotJufti,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I Dr JOliM BULL'S
OyriJE tKf&liUBlZU AND Rra'WARU,
Near Millmlgrvil e 2i.(h Ang. IS72.
yS'IlF m,d,T«D»»d will r«i»ivx, umta-r ao:i,"nty ol
)! tlir Board of T. aider*, up to Hie I fitli id September, !
nUVrjxcifled I »*”* P*™ ** »*»* ' U^r." Cooktry SCoy, -hnoyh ttw reentry
Ebony i . Vtl f r *oy uce <T xtfftn of U." -.rlicle. in i|,« w,lh •»» onrtf*vc,in e mImirm in order M *epldy .. waft- Ion* U.l IB lf.« SoOlb. »od 'lot rut I,
faRjilj iiii^rht nn op|,ortof>i*j r,f s* jf not of ih - r liciuaeboitJ
The abundant *ncr^f>* of our *nferpri«e fbr ,U2houi the of -Vli»»oi,ri. Kintix ky, Tr»-
lisl —.1:1 lisiuu I'-qiiin-d to fuini h wifli t.it-ir bid" »<uo
ph’iol toe arlicies proponed t«, br supplied; and any
nrtirle* lurnislieii not eomin* up fully to such *au,p(‘-"
nmy be rejected a id returned at the eapetireol the
l,:■l.*r .ill ftitiole* muni b* vinetlr *ouid and ol
5 ynxl rpftlchautab'.e > Da ily Th<- meal must be dchr
’ it«I. in iui h amounts a* rrq i red, « ^»-kly
On» third ol t oi m lie-• uniat be delivered al Mil-
i lelyovilie in-ip..I pri-paid, by the l-l Oct., 1872, and
* teiU br pmd for th* no mt
I Ou--li>i r <l inoal be del vered at Millc l*evi!le. frei^lH
prep dd. by the In of November, and r«»h wiii be paid
ioi th* ruffl* or.tlie 15th ol November.
Am! ime 'bird must be delivered at Mil!ed*evihe by
Ike l»l of Deaember, lrei|(ht prepaid, and cash will be
pa I lor theaame eu the let January, !f^3.
LIST OF ARTICLES.
150 Busheie w hite Com,
l’eaa
Oats,
HOES
IKON 42 m
LARD
LI VIE, 42 Inwli
MEAL. 4* hush
MOLASSES, 4* 2ttl
NAILS. 42 lb
OIL. Kerosene, 4* gal..........
POTATOES.
Sweet, V bush....
Irish, “ “ ........
POTASH St LYE V
SAL'I 4 > sack ...
wUOaKS
I 1(1 a, I 2D
I (II)
r,iiai "ii
...... . .aiti
I5tf 20
$ I -’-i
. $1 15® I >0
37 ®ol*
r a ID
..... oil abt*
7oa f I DO
$2 2i a 2 -Hi
can,.. 25
‘0
12 w 2ii
■"YKUH 4* ual-.......................DD n I 25
I'ALIAIW 1.1-2
1‘EA yl 50 <v 2110
vINEGAR In a I 00
Will-KEY $ 125 a .nn 12 .al.
4
25 <>00
13.000
3.5 u0
I. HO
2 51 iQ
3.5.0*
25V*
4DII0
5i >0
25.000
3D 11* Ml
5.5(1
3"0
ft o
lbs
do
do
do
tfo
do
do
do
do
do
do
Gals.
Oats
Timothy Hay,
Clear Rib Side Bacon,
butf.'ir-eured Hams,
G.'slieu Mutter,
I^af Lard,
Choice lilo (ioffee,
Java Colfee,
Brown Suear,
t 'rnsheil Suitar,
Family Hour,
W ii it r- Corn Meal, Water Ground,
Tobacco,
Molasses,
Appie Vinegar,
Bn e,
Green Tea,
Adamantine Candle*,
Salt.
SI eu's Shoes, Wax Brogan*,
Women do Sewed,
O-naburg* No I A,
Geor in Stripes or Plaids,
'Twilled Kao Flannel.
G'sid heavy Blanket*, an* irted coin's
lu-t specily the prices at which each
item Or kind of good* ia proposed to he furnished by
ilie pound, gallon, or sack, as tne case may be : the
ngl.l being leserved to award Ihe eon tract for sup
plyiriJ the above named article* to any one or in re
o: me bidders, or reject any bid "Hered Bide tluuld
bo marked “ To furnish supplies” and addressed to
M R HELL,
Treasurer and Stew ard S L. A.
5 3t
51
G>ilr.
3,6-tt
Hie
.'iff
do
600
do
12
Sinks
21 at
I’rs
1 SI
do
I jirtto
Yd*
500
d •
4o»
do
uto
Prs
The
bidder
the undersigned.
August 26, 1872.
Thf “Hog lbt)s aud Ktouger.
At this season of the year the blood is *pt to be
come impure, the appetite po r, the skin sallow,
the body enfeebled, the system relaxed, making it
susceptible to attacks of chilis and !• veis, rhtu
mutism, eruptions of the skin, and the develop
ment of the etfects of the injudicious use of calo
me!- All this trouble may be avoid-d by the use
of a fr vv bottles of Dr. Tuit'a 8a saparilla and
Queen’s Delight. It is ha-nless in its effect*, but
a powerful enemy to diseases. Try it, and you
will tiud it a lrieud iu need'
Dr. Tints llnir Dye Acts I nslii ntn neonsl i.
RIBBONS, MILLINERY,
AND
STILAW GOODS,
1872.
Also, While Loods, Embroideries,
«Stc., See.
articl
nes«ce and Georgia, and the universal favor wi'h which our Stove* are received everywhere, convin
ces o* that in order to supply the eor.'inue I growing demamfj wc must largely increase our force* at
die Foundry ; hence we have, increased onr daily mantilei urc of this one pattern to thirty, and wnl
still fuithcr increase it to fiity if our trade connijuiM to denanl it; so yon may at all timet reiy upon
bung supplied. * )ur sales.nan, whn will smut you, are *ut ; oriz d to give same terms a* though yoa
mads the purchase direct from oursc.r-sat the Konndry. We have hut one price, aod from toat we ■
nev-r d- viate. Cooking Srovea from toe ini octant re.ati ms th-y bear to the everv day ref| lireaaMta. |
and upon which in so great a degree depends the convo! -nee, c.imf.»rt and happiness of ever, femii r .
may be ttuly consider d the most wonderful of all m chaui -al eonstroctioo* for domeatic use. No
worthier object has ever engaged the attention and genius of insu. and in no department ol invention
have more rapid advance* been made than in the improvement of (his indi'pensvole household article
As we trace t cir history from the Hast rude c mstru- im, we s»a them gradua l/ assuming form* of
beauty, correct principle* being developed an t applied until in the perfec'-nes* of the structure to
which your attention is invited, there seems little room for improvement To those persona in the
Stove trade who think tl.-ur business will he rained by us an 1 wi o therefore oppose and misrepresent
us and our good* al ail pi ices, we d-sire to a«- ire lii-m that inst-ad of being an injury to them, we
are doing them a benefit, bv building up a ou-iuesa whieft he* Heretofore been neglected, and by in
troducing an article of household utility, mut ultimately bring them into genera, use iu every family.
Respectfully Yours.
OU3L.VEH. BROTHERS.
GREAT REMEDIES.
Read vvliat the People say of our “Farmer'' Cookiug Store
[From the Newnan (Ga) Herald. D S Crider F »I Fief her J W Woodall L L Brown
Mav 10 18 2) A C l»*own J . n D • Id AV C Mathew* Ca ebClark
Nxwvav. G* , April 30, 1872. Jufcn H« .sou EN l)*v s p T Bullock G VV Morgan
Messrs, ttnlvrr Brother! ■. J one- Gl iscoe N H He. kins 11 fstxirn J.,n M >1 rgan
We can cheerfully testify to the *u iVm J.nes VV A Lee 6 L R.jbin*on Cap: J d-.*»iews
periur excellence of your ‘ Kaira-r” P "ke Maylov VV in Champion 'Tate or Georgia, Pauldirg Co.
Cooking Stove and r-eommeud it to 5TArE or KesruCKT, j I, Vleigs Hunt, Clerk of the Supe-
Ihe aitention of al! houseke- per*, lie County of Living-tnn. ri r Court in and for said county, do
baking qualities ars une'c-ieocd. aixk AsCle.kr.f I he ijoanty C-’J : fir l:-iehy cer ify teat 1 am p-rmnafly
for truiio'T y in w.eid ii cannot I fhccognty and ^‘»te al.,re-« i. I ar ju i. .t-i J C Harris, T it Br.» k»,
aurpaiwed. Each one of us are osing 'ify that I atn personally acqua nted.'V.u M Woo.la.1 and uttci vh.ws
one. and fliink it the beat and moe wnh th- cuiz-n- w....*e -.goalurei ua.nea are signed to Ibe tor eg. an*.
Inrable Stove ever-«ddmGeorgia, appearabove aud rfia - ti.ey are c. ed ai.d that they can be re .ed on for
ltanle, rei aMe peie .n- VVitne-- ru;li and veracity,
iny band, this 2 d day f March. '72, M EIGS HUNT,
JUlIN L V'lUK. Clerk ' Clerk MJ peri or Court.
SPECIAL NOTICES. .
Asthma —Jonas Whitcomb's Remedy. Pro
pared from a German recipe obtaiued by the Ut-
Jonas Whitcomb, in Kur. pe. It alleviated lhi.~
disorder in hi* case when all other a; pliances ot
medical skill bad been abandoned Joseph Bur
uelt i\r Co , Boston. For riale by all Dru : gisk-
NubstilHtes In the Ifrntal Ranks are not d, lira
b!e ; therefore, keep the natural teeth sound and
pore with that wholesome vegetable elixir 8nzo-
UOST. Do this, and they will last as long as the
br-ath lasts, aud the breath itself will never be
tainted.
To Owners of Horses and fade —Tobias'
[)=iby Condition Powders are warranted superior
to any otheis, or no pay, lor the cure ot Distem
per, Worms, Buts, Cough-*, Mvde Bound. Colo.
Ac., in Horses, and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk.
Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, Ac., in Cattle.—
Puce 25 Cents. II-p d, 111 Paik Place, N. Y.
Physiologists Say Giat our Undies are rent we '
once in seven years. The material of which they
are reconstructed is the blood, aud unless it be
fully charged with the elements of vitality, the
strength and health of the system decline. Ot all
oloo i depureuis, Die Walker's Vixegar Bit
TEt:s is the safest and nu.st infallible. There is
no disease, arising from depravation ul the blood,
wli'ch it will not speedily euro.
For Dyspepsia I digestion, depression of spir
us anJ general debility iu their various lorins ; al
so, as a preventive against Fever and vgue, and
other intermittent fevers, The Fetro-Phosphora
ted Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazaid
& Co.. New York, and sold by all Druggists, is
the best tonic, and as a tonic tor patients recover
ing Iroin fever or other sickness, it has no eijual
Thurston's Irory Pearl Tooth-Powder.— 1 he
best article known for cleaning and preserving the
teeth and gums. Sold by all Druggists Price
go and 5(1 cents per bottle. F. C, Wells & Co .
New York.
Cbrisfadoro's Hair Dye st8Dds unrivalled in
the world No lady or gentleman of discrimina
tion uses any other. It is the most pertect, reiia-
ule aud effective Hair Dye in the world. Manu
factory, tis Maiden Lane, New Yotk.
Carbolic Naive, recommended by Physicians
as the great Healing Compound. Price go cents
per box. Johu F. Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8 Col
lege Place. New York.
Kisiry's Burhu is a reliable Diuretic and Tonic
for all deiangemeuts of the urtuaiy and gfcnital or
gans The genuine, as formerly sold by Havtlaud
Hurra! & Kisley and tlieir branches, is iw.w pre
pared by H. VV- Kisley, the originator and,Pro
prietor : au<l the trade supplied by hiasuccessors.
Morgan «fc Kisley, New York.
NvapRia or Opium puritied. the most perfect
anodyne in the mat ket, made by process of Dr I.
M. Bigelow. Detroit Medical College. Is always
uniform in strength, which is rarely the case in
. ther preparations of Opium.
Pratt'g Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputation
as the surest and best illuminating oil. Over to i
million gallons have been sold lor the past two
years, from which no accidents of any descriptioi
have occurred. Send for Circular. Oil House ul
Chas. Pratt. Establisbtd I77u. N. Y
We have Frequently Heard mothets say-they
would not be without Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, from the birth ot the child until it lias bn-
isned with the teething siege, under any con-id-
fcraiiou whatever
The Secret of Beauty What is il T no longei
asked, tor the world of fashion and all th" hnlie-
now that it is produced by using a delightful ami
harmless toilet preparation known as G VV
Laird’s''Bloom ol Youth.’’ Its beautify ing effects
are truly wonderful. Depot, 5 Gold St.. N. Y.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.
I in port era* .fliinnlRctnrrri and Jabbrr*
Bonnet Trimming, Aeck and Sasii
Kibbons,
VELVET RIBBONS, NECK TIES,
Honnet .Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes,
Flower*, f'eatber*, Omaineutk, Frame*, Ac.
6TKAVV BONNhTS,
And Ladies and tbiidren’s Hals,
TKIMMKD AND UNTRIMMED.
And in connecting YVurerooiijj*
White trooas, Linens, Embroideries
Laces, Mats, Cailars, Setts,
Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head bets, ke.|
Nos 237 wild 239 <i
BAI.TimiRE, 27d
Tfioa K Pi*well
Eraspus Glass
E U North
J M Vtnyard
.8 K Carlton
G P Smith
VV J Gay
L E Tidwell
Allen Bonoer
P S Meriwether
E L Birdaoir
VV C Davi*
- Bearfield
Win Robinson
J B Newton
lames Carroll
Wiley Howard
E M Woo.l.ey
•Ira.V! Hyde
Jame* Moor
W A Floyd
J Campbell
K F Attaw ay
H M Head
Jordon Hollard
J H Grayhain
Joseph Young
VV C Lucy
T P Clark
Lircisn Tomlin
C VVTiliiignain
N W Reed
Bet j Wortham
J X Wood
I'J Phillips
L VlitlleiiA
VV T Stalling*
N Stinchcotnb
J T Travis
N*'KCko*«. Ga May 2D, 1872jCAaaoLLTo», Carrol Co, Ga
M-'nnrn. Cuiwr Brother*: May 20,1872.
Having obtained through y> ur A Mmrn Culver Brotken :
gents.and Imd iu on: .,ir 1am ii-.- Alter having used yoir ‘Farmer’
or sou.■; time pa.-:, yt ttr celebratedT.’ookrng stove a suffiutent length ot
‘ Farmer - ’ Cookii g - t..vr, we coefci - j ime to test it* qualities, we feel
Huarri llai
J F ilarchmau
\V C Sewell
E Phi.lip*
.1 P Re. S
pierce Tomlin
C B Brown
I. Holiiuaworth
Z P Ai.rnan
B A I’Kice
M - E H'lhhar.l (u ly bear teatnnouy to ih! g *jd qiaii jrauted in recooirwend ug it to our
E ' Beavers ,:tes.
EC Ca-ter >S!ovaIi
Davis Lovelady John H Hurd
Harris Sanders ThsAustiu
Isaac Gay L VVuson
J. jel Shannon R 51 Ramrey
J A Beaver* >t M Bolton
Mrs AtihSim* Robt Mediot-k
C G Hailis |
MriM Phillips Marietta Cobb Co Ga,
Jntne* Upchurch I May 2D, 1872.
Thomas Billiard Menu! Culver Brother!-.
Philip House
Maj vV li Anstin
VV *1 >v i icon
Col J as Po 2
Ge. -.'" J mene*
Nancy Cohu
VV N rVa' es
Snenrnbor* a..d friend*
K Ma-e.igiU P A C Alley
I B Nally
i P Edg*
Joliu Dyer
P K tiarrett
James Upshaw
f D Duncan
V HisJerbran
|G VV McCarty
M A Hawkins
J B VV l.ua.naoc
T A tiorgan
J T Be-iiiiv field
J VV Carroll
E H Ltrtiey
VV T VV hough by
E L Buriscng
I, J W Carro!l,an acting Justice
t tne Peace m and for tie craiuiy of
Georgia, Coweta County
J E HeDly
Pe rv Chandler
S H Neai
S J Stovall
VV in Vioes
J H Holiand
John York
S II BoWeU
VV F Wood
D VV Dial
Joshua Moore
J J Johnson
A R Bri t
J a.ties Travis
M LMi es
V r’oA.eOge
Wetafeegrea: p easure in recom .'arroll. do hereby certify that 1 am
inenuisg your -‘Faruier** C’ookh-i. penemally at-q.ram-te.) wttn J T E*ige
Dr. JJH3I BCLL,
MANFFACTTREB AND VENDER OF THE
CELEBRATES
SMITH'S TOMC SYRUP
FOR THE CUE OF
AGUE AND FEVER,
OK CMLLS AND FEVER.
Tb« proprietor of tfaia celebrated . ^dicir.e
j cl*iiua for it a superior ly orer k I rirme-l.r* fter ffer-
I -4 to th.* pal>iic for tl*e utf*. crrUrim, »p*tdy atO per
j mamsnl turr ot Ague nu i Fe»«r, *>r Civile arsd rerer,
| ♦fertaer ii.iEft or •Atg rijtudtug refers to tr.e
| KUtlre Wenters aaJ SatUrn e»*ar try lo mis r.e»-
»i«s/F»ijr to the truth of *fc« ft*4»eiwi -u. tact ia l«» cmlao
1 whatever w;i. it fail t»» ca*e it tee fairectkna are
I ot nelly fttllnmed amd carried oat. In a gr*-et in ay
t»as-« \>eeti •uj&'-.trtil f#,r a cur** 1
I wh«.Ie fiumhet bave cured by a *TL*\e
wiib a peib ct reatoratuio of ti*e geo'rat heo^s.. It u,
however pro lent, arid In ev*-ry ease iLofr certiic to
cur*-, if its U continued is «maikrr «**w*r* tor a we-k
or two after the d aemae ha.- fc -r: el.e<kcd T bl**ic c»-
pec:a!fy in rMtficait end ' U-jaiIj
ibb medicine wtd rot require any aid to kr*-p ^ bow.
ii* ypnri order. 6h**a.d the pati-rut T h -wever, re
qmire a ca^oartic medic ice. after having t- k *- r. ffcr**e or
I'jur d<>**e«* of th*r : a mmgle <Ume ot buiTs Vegt
table FawrUy Puls wiii b« aufficieut.
ul who are in want of
good article.
'am 1 P . iverd
S&rh Powers
G W York
J ii Graver
H Bailey
VV* iii Mr- Uni len
H M 1'ippin*
H Or idtuiBi
I McMullen
•J N J »En?on
;L»r Slit ti
Dan Diammond
G W Anio'i
31 r.- Rainwater
1 VI A P.e-ier
T li. nij S i ith
jj.e Jenkins
VV J U rharJa
Win Dewberry
A H UortccsU
Il H M-ore
II.imp'.ie» RHd
J 11 Keu trick
Rev X A Pratt
;A B Brumby
Noth Kh!j;u3uq
Al Red
D > harham
‘Jt*hu Hix
E M»» .p
I v\ iiliaisB, and wti.ara wh<***
•turea appear to he foregoiug. ac.i
aiiow ttiem to be truthful, reiiabie
gentlemen. J VV CAKitOLL. >J P,
12th Dut, G VI
Alpharetta, Maion Co, Ga.
May 20, 187*2.
Stftvr* Cnlier Brothers:
Gentiemeu—Y**u b.ve the liberty :
to one **ar uames in any manner you !
may tee proper, iu co.’ameua&noii ol .
T jtir “ Fanner * Score.
iniiL’s
SARSAPA R Hr LAs
il l> Turly
v P Buveu
> H ^ytrood
L kucker
f CrL-ier
G W Hansard
H .> ^tauiord
L D Kaiuwater
C Bently
J brWWeli
Win Perry
A Turley
IS a I Ij more at.,
The>o ^tiiMiBure luauuiaotured by us or bought fu r
Gasn directiy tiom the Uuiopean «*iud Aiuencaii Man*
idcturerti, eub.aciLg ail the laleat no veil lea, unequal'
led in variety audcheapuesa iu any market.
Older.** filled with care* prouiptue&i auU did patch.
Au^u.'t 28, 1372. 5 5rpd
PICTURES !
^■^, 7 E would rtypecifuily inform the citiiens of
MTillcds'eviHe and VicinJtv,
That wu have ereotel onr
PHOTOGRAPH TENT
0a the State House Square,
An»l would invite all person? who are in want of
Pictures
•THaT WILL STAND TIIE TEST OF AGES,”
Ti) GIVE IS A (ALL.
Having bad an experience of ELEVEN YEARS
in the budiuefs we feel confident of givmg
SATISFACTION
to ail.who favor ua with tlieir patronage.
Our prices are loir aud our work
is pronounced superior
TO ANYTHING EVER OFFERED SOUTH.
L. W. FLOOD, Artist,
Formerly Houston 'Sc Flood.
Mii'i^dgeviile. Aug. 20, 1872, 4 It
I kuuVT ait of the above people to be Sarah Stewart
Iui-!St*tc or Georgia,Coob County
_ I C J Sh-pA d, 6 dloary iu and M Manring
Ibelr'ata'mnemeut in regard to Cui-!for said County, do herebr cer iri Casto*.Cherokee Co. Ga,
ver Brothel*’Farmer Uookicg Stove, that lam pe.^naily acq-ia ntedl , „ May 2b-h. 1872
J H UUOK. with Humphrey Reid. VV m. Mo Mel- Jwmi Cu.ver Brother! :
'len, H Guthul, and several ot er*
Smith la*d. Kv , March 20, ’72. whose naireA appear to ;i,e above'or can be -a-o m favor ot your "Far
Heart Cutter Brothers : recommendations, that tuey areettt- mer" Cookiug Stove.
Your Fanner C'Siking Stuve* one zeua oi this co.iuty and are men of E Sarge-.t
of winch we each purchased in 18h7, unblendslied character, and can be F Abbott
uf >our agent*, are now, after being relied on tortru'h and verso ty. >q i re Dean
in constant u*- tor over five yea:*,] C. J. SHEPaBG, Urd ry. J ti Douean
as good in every respect a* new We ' ~ 'Vl-Y' “ ar P
checriuky commend them to those Dallas, Pau.dtngCo. Ga, ( 5 E K-mp
who uiav be serk'.ng the best, and Jlav 20, 1872. S Joi.reuo
hope you may meet with abundant Havingnhtatn- er. 1 »d 'n U"e in G IV Bto ks
■ liec . 9 , jn di-uo-'no of them far and our families fur .- me t e v a r new Mat* • F G£ RGU, t.f-.erokee Uo.
D ^ ar ' V h "Farn.er*- Cooking stove, we I VV R D Aim* Oidtu-ry m aud for
| Read the following extract of a le'ter from M rs.
i Rivers, wite of Keverend Dr. Rivers, one of ti e must
learned, e‘Xjnent and p- puiar Ministers of Hie Met ut-
' ist Episcopal Cbotcb. and who u a' present stationed
at Broadway Chort-h, Lootsvdie, Ky.
Locisville. Kr.. Oct. 8, 18S>.
Dr. John Butt—Dear Sir : 'I auv tbanks to rets
for the medicine y.m nave -u kir.d.y given me. i lav e
been a great sufferer Vr years, an Inui he adv ax uf
'.Ve heartily concur iu ail that baa various poy-icians. Some pim.oui.ced my S(.n-e. e*ne
1 my longs, aad wine uiv heart to be the -eat of my u;*-
-a=c. 1 hive bi-eu bn-. t. b.is:ere>I and cappeu until
I had beeume dishearteaed. Several very eminent
physicians who exammed my ip.ue informed me mat
I was threatened with paralys s . r a^ p<-plexy an . day
and that notiui g b it a edoo worn.! relieve me. I uad
a perfect hot rur ot that, and was hesitanng about
having one inserted, w^en you k rsily sen me y. ur
Sarsaparilla wmch I nnmediairly begun to take Urea
times a day. I nail suffered terr.biy with a nn.sC
acute p«in n tbe right eioe of'nsy bead, e-peer* y-
wneti 1 would read or w ite fur any .eug'n 4 t. lie, an 1
James Tapp
James Anderson
Dan Drummond
James Mebo-nell
E ti Ed -si
H idsou Wiley
H Brar-non
J -hn Tripp
i lieiib- Lindrey
j I) G Hur ey
j VV B Hresnell
! M A Wilson
; E C Clement
John Dupriest
] J F Robertson
L Rose
A Mai tin
Wra Miller ol.eenrly hear t-!irr. ty to -rs many;-aid County, do hereby certify that f "*> nsing to my teet I would be' per re by bund tor
Z Ray good qualities—rconomy in tud r a! the person* above named are citizen*
N D "Hampton Ipidi'y ant and' rmity baking an ; t us county and that they are men i . . - .
EG Leeoer !c.a.kn-g. and its manv"convenience- -t truth and veracity, and in good I I happy to Inform rn„ that the pain •» mj
1 I H-tnmio j making it, in our opinion, the be-: -tanui .g. G veil under my hand i is enure y re lev ed ; I suffer Out se.Jom »:U my
Hub'rd Landran)-tuve in use. [*nd seal of . ffics, at Canton, Ga,
M Koberston Ij C Hsnis T M Brooke May 23,1872.
Tbos H Luck J C Levcrett VV m ii U oudail ( VV K D MOSS, Ordinary.
Harvey Gia.-ty
M tlleHgeville. Ga . Ang is( 2T'h. ISi J.
good q raiitic*—• Conomy i-i fuel, ra ‘ Hie person* above rained are citizens -cveral a tauter, and wund m*ve lo bold to feme’, n 134
Jpidi'j an I uuif rmitv bak.ng an ' 11.us county andthat th-y are men ; to prevent tau.i g. _
co..kii-g and its manv"convenience-lot truth and veracity, and in good I I am most happy to inform
;■ .„ *h. h_.. -rsnoi.ns D, >S, uii.fnr mv h« n.1 i head is enure y ro le ved ; I *u
spine and then not so acutely My sppe ;te is g oc ;
indeed for the !i st time in mv life I enjoy my uianer
mure than any meal ounug tne day.
You kindly sent me fc ur bottles aga a iut night,
and 1 began again this moroieg, and I Uwpe to be en
tirely relieved- F.ease accept my beanful toauks aud
j best wi-hes.
Very truiy your most grateful 1 rietd.
M. B. C. Rivisi!.
5 4t.
STOVES,
TINWAH.E,
Hardicare, fyc., fyc.
JOSEPH
! S ••tTeripg
excellent
STALEY
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES!
On the Way, and will be Here by About the First of September,
A FINE LOT OF COOKING STOVES,
WHICH I OH SELL FROM $25 TO $15,
!
INCLUDING 30 PIECES OF FURNITURE ANT) PIPE-ALL COMPLETE
JVo Humbug in These StvFes* and I Dou’t Employ any Peddlers.
Milledgevllle, August 28,1872.
STALE V.
5 tf
OFFICE
Charleston, S. C\,
Mt inerts! abouocs with •im:iar letter?, all of
whicn I guarantee to 6a *e«iuin« &iKl wr.Licc by ika
per>v;C2j wt.o*»e name? they bear.
Do not suffer yosrsdf to ba UDpaaefi on. Doo t bo
drawn away a:;er new and cWat> fui exp*r> iineuU.
Don't nsk yoar health by letting o««v:ce? experiaienr
apon you w:th their :r»rn. Hj Sftoaf a/. -a nm tfnui
tLe test tor twenty five years, it ;s «tui tbe Sarsw^aiiLa
of the day, and of tae asr«. tuwrnag over atl other? ia
popularity ana itacuiatire qaa*it<e«. Avo d all ImK
wuoaietryia^ lo pahu eff ou yo» tXiirr exrra*. s
Sarsaparilla, MKatted. Remember U is Dr Juun
Bu:.'e Sarsapar**.*. of Lou^svme, Ky . that :** *. e t-.i
and reliable ifinedy tor imp an ties of the btuud and
scrctulous affections. Always bear taat in ouua.
Another Testimony.
or of
bo.”
IIICII 5 5K1II.S.
This is as it slioulfl
Eastman Eui
Thin
- 1 l.etItUtloll, ivl.idl 1
AM.i t
a, Go., lo ulm ule V
d*.t ter-
Of Ole, is Wleldlll.- II
d»tlicr
instilu inn 1 the tail
n
y been 11,me tlian III
eeht i*
ill w II-. nr* lo liny or
<rraliv
e p.-Mition* The In
pt** »pli
• tor their energy, n,
1« the
only t lollegc in ll.e
practical intsti <*n the A»
hllni 1 <
3 -UltH* 4*< t WI'IV'1 tl»
an* «*ti
a bled lo -tip iut«i tl
thr<*»* i
the uififiiiiiL «
A c., i
II ! III? MHUIfJ 0 b °l
w o|fi)f*H om* year ti£o in
k* • mil j; Min for the practical
in ii Huorirt greater than any
n l n> ilie Sfuth. There lias
n.e hnimred «»t il?♦ g ahuates
n«* , »|.yn«^ rrHpnnwibie and Iu
neheiH are well ktmwn i«» the
rfivity, uml unefulnens, audit
• South flint o* con<1uct()d by
etuiil liumneM Plan. In a
twiirteeu weeks, yODDff men
'•** eounttioafle, n.mi aatn
expended t«»r board, tuition,
I time it i eqntred to graduate.
K r 'l’erms, pee College Journal, epee.iuieim, Penmati'
hlnp, etc A idrotVp euc'loaiiiff twn three eeuiM niauips,
L,. li. DEI VVD LEU, Soo’y.
iiox 6Jti, Atiuulu, Ga.
July 30, 187*2. * **m
urd assumption There is not a b. ker’s dozeD,
all told who have been mulunir this Uproar, and
who. by mere, diut of heating Chim ae gongR, tur
nished tree «»f expense by the a« J ndn Htration, have
come to tl.ii.k with the gra*ahoppers, that they
are the only occupants of the field.**
A Liberal Republican ournal claims that by far
the larger share ot the intelligence of >be K pub'
lican pH»ty is for Gret ley. 'i his claim is a just
one ; but the fact can not be disguised that many
able Republicans H*e for Grant. See, for instance
where the intellectual Chimborazo, Colonel Susan
It Anthony, reats aloft her venerable, antique
brow—
“Tempest-tom And thunder splintered*’—
and looks iown iu scorn upon the hate of those
below. She ie tor Grant, toot!) and toenail.
The W Hshiugton Pttiriot say* that the Wash
ington ring atone tuinialo-d nine Inindred negro
repeaters to North Carolina to carry the late elec
tion for the Radical* Tina ring which i* aciea-.
tiou ot I’icsident Grant’, administration ha* rofi
b»d thu District of Columbia ot twelve million* of
dollar* during a* many month*, ami is, oi course,
deep 11 Internet.-d in the ecutinuancu of thu pres-
eut older of thing*
Conversation in South Carolina late in Novem
ber : 1’ompev Moral in-* Jones—Mr ISmif. doe* ye
know wat it wtiz dat k II Musi* Grant so dead di*
’lection f Mr. Smit—Couldn't tole ye, Mr June*,
'less 'twins Secesh wote*. Junes—’ I'wuzu’t dat,
Mr Bmii, ’twutu’t dat, 'lam do Sumner com
plaint Mr. Kmi f—do Sumner complaint.
Th • New York Sun tells us that “one gentleman
who was present al the time of i’rcisideut
Grant's lamons visit to Senator Cameron, when
they all went t out fishing ha* stated that on ihHt
odcaaldn th«y all got. drunli as fool*, tbe I’reshleni
being about the diuukaal of I'm lot.” Tim la very-
likely, as trout Galling is -said to be a very intoxica
ting amusement.
A Frriloua Season.
Glorious ami delightful as the Sommer weather
is, its t opical heat is a severe trial to the vita,
powers. Even the strongest ate sometimes pros
trated by its effects. The common phrase applied
to ibis condition of the body is “general debilirv."
Now, general debility arises from, and includes a
variety -f ailments. The liver is more or less ai-
fected, the bowels are either constipated or too
much relaxed, the stomach hut half performs tlit
work of dise-tion, the appetite is poor, ami ti e
spirits depressed. This is \» hat is called genets,
debility. It is a geueral disarrangement of all the
physical functions, and requires as a remedy a
medicine that will regulate them all. Hos ett- r's
Stomach Bitters is specially adapted U> tins pur
pose its general operation is not confined to a
amglo otgau It the liver is affected, It restore*
its tone. If the stomach is lurpid, it regain rati *
it. Il the uer\es are ti emulous a.id weak .tit bra
ces and reu.toiccs them. Il ti e mind, which evei
sympathize s with the body, is gloomy ami despon
dent, it relieves the diihcuity, and soon brings ihe
whole mechanism uf the body into harmony w nb
tbe laws ot health.
There ia uo civilised nation in the Western
Hemisphere in which the utility of Hostettci’s
■Stomach Billers as a tonic, corrective, aud atm
bilious medicine, is nol known and appreciated.—
l'hruiighuut the Tropics it is considered, both by
tlm people aud the profession, the standard specif
ic. While it is a medicine tor all seasons and sll
climates, it is especially sttiieu to t o complaints
generated by the weather, being the purest and
inst vegetable stimulant in the world.
Beware ol the Bitters made ot acrid and danger
ous materials, which unsciupulous pat ties are en
deavoring to loist upon the people. Tlnir nanu
is legion, aud the oohlic has no guarantee that
they are not poisonous. Adhere to u ted rettie-
iy. Hosteller’* But. rs, sold only iu glass, tiud
never in keg* or bttirtMS*
COOKING STOVES,
Cheap for Cash.
Now is your time to get one as these stove* are aii-
i anting iu price.
He also has nu assortment of
FAXinXXTia IMPLEMENTS
Corsigting of Hoe-, Spiditig Forks, Garden Rakes,
Guam) S'ri-trers, &c., 6tc.
Also, Axes, Meatsules, Churns, Well-Bucket*, Jkc.
A general assortment of
TIWWAHS, Cheap for Cash.
GLASS FRUIT JARS.
A full assortment of
HrWP T/fW
Al?o, Hardware, Cutlery, and a variety uf good?
'on tedmn~ t«» mention.
a««i txamitiei.
MiHedjjeville, July 30,187*2. 1 3m
ISAAC T. HEARD i CU.“
COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Bi.ntos Barrack?. Mo-, )
April d»\ l8>io. S
Dr. J ohm Buli—Dear Nrr: Kov*i^tli« elfieacy
“t youi 6ar?apariiia t and ihe heain ^ and b»u«fic.al
. q:ia!tritf« ii I seed rua tbe Mbaisf
Ui«ral Ol OTf caae :
^ I was woaodal aboat two year? a^o. woa rakaa
■ m HJI pn^voer and corfiued for sixteen moarbaw br.u*
. M O w 4^0o moved $h.> ottea. iny wouuaa have out beaied yet. I
have not ?et up a mouieat siuce I wa« wounded. I
I aun allot tbrou^t; the bipe. Mv general beoith u im-
Patrons of GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE, via CHARLESTON.
and the Public rrenerally, are respectfully iutormed that they will have the j rahtbat whichwgruume Pease ezpi-e#*me naff &
benefit of the lowest rates published and in operation by any competing j ' iolen bu ‘ acs > c p Johnson.
route. ^ Mo
J. M. SFIjKTRK,
Supt. Cheat Soulhc/n Freight Line.
July 30, 1872. 1 lm
F. S. Johnson.
Cliuton.
S. S. Dunlap.
Macon.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
DEALERS IN
Ml.
■ii* lirmui inlir
lie
M Lul l* August 22
unit l.ibt-ral Convru
IIV Mill U-
t ny ,
ul . 111
The Lit eral and Demnorallo
bulll nl wliu ll air in n —lull at J. ffrr*"D
- it end*
■ •'’hi
Bcnutt s Best Auxiliary — A-k the belle of tbe
scasou what appoiulineut of her todei-tabln holds
tbe highest place ill her esteem, and aim will re
ply,wiih"Ut a immiant’s relieclion.llAUAN ’ft MaU
nui.ia Bai.m Nothing,»h* i* thoroughly swAre.oun-
tnbiitns so powi ifully Iu eidinuco h r charms and
ratulnr Imr irresistible as that most delightful ami
healthy anxili iry of Beauty. By using it ladle*
U to “H' rr " n ll "' dtvismu j „ ru enabl d, long after they have passed the nte-
mlit ki l. Ilii-ir uie ts.uic (l.nei - r jJ„, u 0 f afe, to pr,»erve the youthful bloomaml
1 1 M 1,1,11 tlm *'< Whittle* “ iT i. PU ity of their coinplexinii* an I wh re Nature has
inert It.II. , vri.ll'C will) a VUW to *rttirm»nl. It l» q 'll. , II,, II
sa.o tl.nl him. t twenty live straight out. will seud del.- t d*"'*' 1 lb »' "V" "“»• «u.action, the Balm lull/
g..i. b lu LouieviJe. I cowpeuikle* for hot UyfioKnc.ef.
W.H. Boons* J*s L Bowm
BOIRXE & BOWLES,
T 1 M B E It FACTORS
AND
(trfiifrai Cofitiuisdon .Ufrrhaiils,
Olhro 00 Bay St, VAN* All. ii A.
i ciuignmenU ot Timber, C«»Uon. <tud all k
i) mily pro luce frnliciled, upou which hbvra 1 adN aoc*
tl br umilfl.
Any at 27,1872. o fim
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
(iiiIU’U'n Improved aud Li^lit Draft
COTTON GIN.
P&XCB TDK SAW.
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Agricultural [mplenieats, Carriage
AND WAG0X M1TEIU1L, VARMSnES, At.
AIUD A3EIUTS fOX THE D. PSATI COTTON OIW.
P. S.—The following wvr written April Ski I^US.
by Mr*. Jennie John—o, mother of Cspt-Johnson :
I Dr John Bull— Dror Sir: .M v husband. Dr C. S.
j J, husuu. was a skidtul surgeon ami physa-ua m in-
I irat New York, where he died, lear-.i g *be at ove C.
P Johnson to toy care. At thi-teen years ot' he
[ uad achroute uisrrhra *l i fefuta -v tor winch i gave
i vunr Sa'5«;«n2a. It cureJ *.-■/« [ have l.a tea
vs*" recoumicC -ed it to luaoy tn New Y.* r k. Ou:i>
; and I"Wa, fur aorufuta, trvrv s.» ee, a; d jr -rs i.-b. i-
! ty. Pertect soccer? ha? attended it- 7 %J vrren tf.
j feeted IS a-« ranet of tcroftla aud ft-er so.cj rf«
i iiau-'i/ miraculous. 1 a n vet v suixiott? fu mv ?ua
I to agar* have rrsjoetse to your Sa.-aapanUa. Ilv ia
; teaitul-'t’ getting a -pur-.* u- ar:ic!e. hence his writn-g
* to you i>r it % Ilia wenruds were terrioie. tat l be: vs e
| he'wiii recover.
Respect fully,
JENNIE JOHNSON
April 9, 1872.
72 :>t! Slrrel, MU’OX, «l.
(in
rnilESE GINS wrrcnold tht* past tu'dtfon for tin*
1 lit?-! tiuu*. Hi y art* made under Mr Gi’l.l.kTT*^
I” * '
Select School.
M U8 8
P. MYKIl.’K will rempen Imr Select
ScIhmiI tor gulsat Mulway, *n Monday Sept 2nd.
It..aid nod Tmtiiai f .'5 hit per mouth. Fatl In r partic
ular* givrti upon hppltuatlon.
August *271li, i8.2, 5 It.
>na! supervision, at hts works m Louisian*, who
sllow- one lo be sent from his woiks until it
lias been lolly !e.-tc i. and made to gib perfectly in
every respect. Tld* mo I* of testing is very impor
tant to the purch laei. a- lie duua not run Ihe riss of
ieceivmg aud setting up a Gin to tin.l it. on ti ial, to be
tuniertei t
I’n.. IMPROVED GIN differ* ma’eriallv from tbe
Steel ltru ti Gin folmerly sold by us, In as imudi as the
Steel Brush lias three brushes, while the New Gtu has
but one.
We guarantee every Gin to be of vary light liraft,
to Unit mighty C .tail Uo- s.-ed, and make asapm ior sum
pie. BeenleS, it is simp n in Us oonsti uct.ou, easily
adpi-tetl and giu- vety Inst.
We respeeilully reler 'o all those who have used the
Imp oved Gin the p-vt Whiter.
I Maulers wishing Gifts will o»>esu't their own inter
ests lit- ei tier » tiling lo us for cur Circular with Cer
tificates, or nailing at mu cllhe ami examining tor
I lo thoniscivrs b< lore pitrcbaoiug elsewhere
COTTON GINS REl’AlllED!
M R H. S. HDLDRIIKmE Ot is Ot IV
preparedturvoeiva4 oliau far
i>t*ihsj a Muter M«cbainc ami C«4too Gin Uu .u. i.
he fifes But. liRH'.tate to warrant all Iil« w«*rk. Sa’ >
•notion will be ^iven or the money u tuuiied. 11*’ etui j
kjive hundreds t*l relrremv* u» UoMmih, Jonee. But
lirtin. ftlaiiCm'k. and WaaiiiUKHRi m»uniiaa.
My shop is iu a portion ol the oht Uci umb Hotel,
convenient lo evaiybody wlio eomes tv* «he city. I
will pay all freight on Kai-road when th- job axveed^
titty dollars, ami ana-naif »t than fitly aud over
twenty-five.
All ra|Niirt»|( di»» e at tbb h»wo**t pvX'>lble pi We
aud the w»»ik • auufitp M*o»*ud to none
Kiaus au y»«r Idea aal ouee if aoaa ri-
|aecl iu *ct ifta«tM repaired »** llpr lor «Hi»
p ar a CVtluaa ervp.
KTE1W aiJiTS.
I *m prepaied to furnish New Ginjot th* Qiiswold
pateut, also Ihe latest impryVeU Gu.vKs Sieul-Cumb
Gius, or any oilier kind desiied
H S. HOLURIDGE
P. 8.—I will keep, in conn*., lion with my t usmess
a few e In ae* Bugg-aaand Haiuc-s. which tiuwo *:-■
in : to buy will find it to tlieir a 'vauugo Uimul still
examine before umchasiug eL-ewhore.
H. S. H , Agt,
Mdledgoville, July 30, 1872 1 it
MILLINERY GOODS! 1
ciieip fuu asn:
FOR SALE.
VTTCMIOX PIUNTING OFFICES.
1 -SOU SALK a firstrate ADAMS PRESS. U(h>u
’ wbtea mo *• T m^s It Planter" of Spar'a, t? a»*w
priuted. It can ik» tiraUaie botdx woik. K->r term*
J. A. OK HE,
Mu ledge vide, Ga.
BUIaXx’S
WORM DESTROYER.
EXTRACT FROM A LETTER FROM GEORGIA.
I
GROVER £ BAKER
SKIVIM. MU1IIXK ICENCI,
Vtuixow. W At KIR CV, Ga.
June *2^.
I D* Be*!—/Vtr tSf* : I have rvew>tlv tier a
your HV"u Dr+lrrytr wwnl and fi.id U w, u
; deituny rflieaen>ua. Il ba» not SileJ iu a aim*!* ;a-
! !*'aiK*e to hare taa arUlted tor rCtx : I aui u» sa^ %
J pretty !ar*e oa»un ry practice aud bare dai.y tor
aouie article i f thr kumI.
1 am, our, raapvet rui'y.
JULIUS P ULKMKNT. M. l>.
W-alVTBD.
^|?HE Name* and A.hlret-n* ot th* heir* of AUOL
1 PHO BLOCK, a German, who I* supp
have gone bum Georgia to Brazil and was irociiily l\ r n-ill lake back every Hi* wbiob dnu* not work
murdeied there, and also Hi* names anil addresses well whou taiii> tested,auu pay all aapaoeea uaiuned
ol all peisuus wlio aie liens to estates in that empire, by the piuohaser.
August 27, 1872.
U. K PLEASANTS,
D'lUsiaua, Pike Cuuul>, Mo.
j jlJKl
Addles* ISAAC T. HEARD St CO.,
Cvttou Faolois, Augusta, tl*.
July lb, 1872. Jut
V 8 — S» nrqna K ti<*d an.! nmneroas are tbe testia>»-
! male to favor ot my Worm Dvsl-over that newspaper
-MIS* LUCY J. KK\l), the well known agent for ■ *““5 '* ‘'Hi » »«'«»•
the > , isily ivlpbrated firouq Mackn**. wisftea to
inf in t;-e ei; ae 11* ol H*i Ootk, liaMwin aud Wdkiu-
It is aa ietaihbl* remorly tw Worm*. |>v t t<«
convinced. See my Jvuru*. toe a u>»;e tail ■ -cup
ii and a ijaceut counties that »h* is stil! prepared to j
supply ad who drsno the above aisi c.as. Seermg
Maptnii*. Onters sent to Auguste. Ga . will meet ;
wi: h prompt attention Mae it lues sold on time or !
moult..) instailoiuuls. Satisfaclio). g ia autee-l.
MISS LUCY J READ. j
328 Btoad St , Augu-ta , Ga.
July 16 ,1872. 2 t»
vtat itr. wa. a. oooowcg
AUOUSTA, GVA.
COTTON GINS.
tiou.
JOHN BULL.
M RS- N 8. HOLDK1DQK S ill health pres eu’s
her fn-un giving peiaoual attention to her stole
and Ik'lncrs her lo offer hei Summer sinek, ecus
tiug of MiUiuetr Goods, Rea-muda Di*a-e» e> th-
latest slylea. and au almost euuleM vauety ol Ladle-'
good* ot ail kind*, at
Greatly Reduced Price*.
Intact *uoh hatgaius iu Ihia lino ol l«o»ds Have
never beluia been offered iu ki Uctlgevrliia- Ledie-
uow ie your cpponntiiiy, CsOi al once.
Ball's Cedron Bitters.
Bull's Pectoral Wild Ctern\
Bull's Extract Buchu.
E. tbr a.'.dftnJ^Qad, roopaothitfy mt\*riu th# plant
T ▼ ivg i iHiMutai > tha’ we chwauiuc lu luauuia‘tare
Bull's Vegetable Family Tills
ileelmiu-s auu A grand** ra. Earn, Held at Augusta, ” . w
ow i* your • piHirluatty,
ilUltdgevdle, t 30,
isri
1 ->t
stmnm. Also. looviVed the First Prvimuiu at tne
Sists Khie of S>ot(i Caiohna. We -eel war-anlvd in
'hying that a tnal of onr Gins is al) that >* net ) e-s v
• griaranleo salistaeliou Ordeie solicited eartv in
the te .sou to prevent delay.
Did Gins repaired on iessooable term*.
nebleit * Goodrich*
April 28,1878. oui j
At' the above aiedioln*. prepa-«d by Dr Jl> IN
BULL slh* aboratory, Fiffh Slraai. Loo svl *, a,.
For »a.* ia Mulad«e'uUa by JGtiN Xt Ci-A.iK.
D(tmg«*t
May 28 V2
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