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(JOINS NORTH
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Working Icgv4l»«-r.
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Altai* Fljan!"
IKB-thals <(—*-
Why U’s a *l«
To Ihiak oftminy*" •
TMMvHhMvrhon,
Tom without fe*r-
Flrsagrr, look 7 W ‘
• the drift,
( totft* wall,
H« held the tlabrrt
Rood/ tefbll;
lWta'hv«Ufknf«
l bW4 him 6AH;
“Una Cor yeW H*| J ‘J e
Bwa Ihryouf wifv ,M * ,e
Don't wait for mi.
And that wet an
Hoard in the dln-
Hoard of Tam r*«n
i of VlrgfcU-
That's all about
Flynn ofVirfiaU.
That lat'i me *>(,
Hera lath*J»®P-
Ont of theiub
That ',r <l»nc<l 1
Make* my eft* ran.
Well, lhere-4'm done.
But, elr.wfcei you’ll
Hear the nr* fool
AND TO
VIRCfflIA SPRINGS 1
TltK CENTRAL
SHORT LINE J.ROSENFIELD
VIA
Oriental Splendour!
Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta
Ri^ILtROAiDS.
TO
Columbia, Danville, Iltlleboro,
Cheater, Richmond, Ilaieigli,
Charlene, Washington, Weldon,
Dallebnry, Baltimore, Petersburg
Salem, Philadelphia, Portsmouth
(lreenabore, New York, Norfolk.
AND VIA DAY LINK BTRAMERB TO
BALTIMORE.
Flynn ol
Just you
Bay yon fr—
8»j tbit jtu'T, befn 'J.r.
60 MILES SHORTER
Then any other Houle between
Augusta and Points North 1
Utter itmBtMrUft l»lh»B»v»n
■>k
lUiMnainnK, U\., Jfllf 18tb, ’00
| tfntfcwilksUamug tho effort* ol our
uoUUoptl u*V-umt<r* to further hu-
inUUto'Wvd degrade a'noblo ami cliiv-
airouB poojilc, thrAiglt wbo*o vtiiui*
courne tho purest ami beet blood ol
<* Anglo-Saxon raor, I fljofoe to uo
ablA to report from this Motion ol
Hoa&weotcni Georgia, a general re
vival if apirita amonget »1T cIubwh ol
our population. It it true, wo arc
not officially alvUcJ by tho conntim-
iwd autboritief m to tho exact rein,
tion.wo enntaia to tho general govern-
, moot, nor haa tho 1 lullock proolaimiil,
f through hie ofloial organs, nn inton
lion to open the doom ol tho pcnilcn -
tijirv ip l county jails, for tho relief of
, hie coufmroc; yet wo lalco a bopoful
I view of the future, cultivate our lands,
and endeavoring to *MY0 our bacon.’
In thia immediate section every one
aeeme to have come to tho conclusion
that the salvation of tho country de
pend* upon his own individual exer
tions, and to work they havo gone
•* .1 hearty goodwill. Hence wo
rarely sou a young man of good con
stitution loafing around tho street
uorpew, waiting Ur anmclhing to
‘turn up,’ so th.it they may obtain
light employment\u\ tho nhnao. It is
no uncommon thing to wiUeft* on our
plantaiiouti young men plowing, hoc*
in£ and perforin other laborious duty,
wnb, nrevious to the war, craved no
earthly comfort they conld not enjoy.
•■Nor is thia confined to tho young alone
The middle aged, and even those
whose heads have becomehoary Iroui
4 the Iroats ol many winters,’ are lend*
ing a helping hand in tho dovelup-
laent of our agricultural rcaonrcwi.—
There are these, too, who a low years
ago couutcd their wealth by thtrtTTdus •
and*.
The negroca also havo imbibed tho
uamo spirit, and I have frequency
heard employers sty they work an
Well as they did faring tho days of
•tyery. The ooaaequenco Is. they
ari. jovial, light htarlod and hapny,
" au4*he Reids and forests resound with
Whe Maslody of the old plantation songs
Thera are few vagrants, less thieving,
and a decided improvement in their
moral condition, as la Rally attested
bv the records of our criminal courts.
Now let tho plenum, at tho ond ol tho
year, deal fcirly with them, and con"
• vinoe them, nolens volcns, the South
ern whito man la their beat and truest
frieod, and from him alone may they
expect to obtain all thcl* righto.
The almost universal determination
of our people to dig woalth from tho
ground, and the energy with which
they have commenced the noble work,
awn well for our lutore prosperity,
and is decidedly the most hopciul and
cheering sign or the times ana will oro
from <®Nv.lhraldAjn to
wnWlHVrtavo been sinking so rapfd-
ly in the lat lew years. 1’rovidenco
_ Lae staikd won their efforts—genoral
sunshine aadrefreshing ahowora havo
happily ahornated in their vialta.—
Tho oldest Uhabitants say they nover
witneaaod a hotter prospect for a boun
tiful harvest Com looks groon and
healthy; ooRon luxuriant and fruit
ful. There is a perfeot dearth of bus-
iaoBC among the merchants, the law
yer*, the cfeeton, and mechanics ; tho
fact is thopanaei-B are so opgrossrd
, . Vith theijerops that they have little
t of anything else. Hut
fcrops are gathered wo look
r time in business circles—
tty ol corn, some bacon and'
Time Table Going Norilit
Leave Macon 0.26 P. M.
Savannah 4 7 20 P.M.
•• Ailstilo MOP. M.
“ AufusU i 7.80 A. M.
•• Columbia 1.3ft 1». M.
»• CharloUo 8.2ft P. M.
11 (Jreeneaboro MO A. M
•• Hiclimunil 11.15 A. M.
. “ Washington IMK) P. M.
•• 4l*tllmore 10 45 P. M
"Pliiladstplila ;... 2.80 A. M
Arrive ul Mew York nl O IA A. W
Tbs Hhortrst and most desirable Houle to
tin* SOuVlUmNIA HIMUNtiH. Tliroiigli
Tickets via Ibis llouln to I lie (lrrenliriur
WbUaHuipbiir Springs, with privileges ol
slopping over m ('Unrlollesvllle, HlntHilon,
(inshen, Millborn and (?nvinglon, may be Inol
at Augusta, Mavannnb, Mneon, Allauia, Col-
ambus, Montgomery, Mobile and N. Orleans
Tills Houle traverses an elevalod, fertile
and bealiliy region of country, willi pure
wntur and Ix-uniiful scenery. «
Kmoolli Trank, Iron llridges.and first class
Accommodalions. Tba Kalitig IIoiihbi are
unHiirpa.o'ed, and Travellers are always as
sored ol a boiiiileous meal.
aiooplng Caro on Right Trains.
1 brough Tickets good until used, willi op
tion In Passengers ol slopping over at Icrini.
tial points.
Passengers will find Ibis Hie moal eomfor-
table and pleasant, as well as I lie most dlrerl
ami expedilious Route between llie North and
Hmilli
RLMLMlnKK Hie “New Kliorl Line," and
ask ti^ Tickets via 'H’olumbia and Augusla
Haitroad,'' lo insure ti'gKO, ronroHt, and
saratv.
art*. TIIUOUUII TICKRTHand Tiirouuii
IIAUU MIK CIIKi'KS may be bad at Termlnsl
'Hlntbmvnf all Caiinecliug Hoads, and in New
Orleans at (leueral Tlekel OHien, under Hi.
Charles Hold, corner of HI. Charles and Com*
ifieu Hlrrets.
o J>. HYDE.
' tinientl Aucuf.
f July tt, I Mbit tin
ws list KHS,
I'ltlh. 1
thus. j. molomv, »n-
\ Havapnah. Ua
Mer&Miu,
HrancliN^f Hie old l'lilladclpbla Firm of
Hacker, Wotliorill & 0o H
—iMrouTiss, Psalms h asowsss in—
PENNSYLVANIA
Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,
Hseds warranted FRKSII and PURK, and
Mat by mall to Plantera on ancloelng money
to tho above firm. Postage 2o. per eaob 4
pay, our planters will
cotton to Savannah, thence
Liverpool, wlicro Yankee
manufaettrers raav go and purchase,
if they an not willing to pay a lair,
send tin
direct
if thev a» not
price here.
HAiKnumiiK.
?“ ro S*»M>.woo<li I
(Jrto.jMl
near t-0wi)J
a >i.ake atrikiii"
IIo jompo.l lurk
tug. ol tfio Himl.it
Ot leg. IIo al-
e'ien by Uirtmg
■ I IBWling
img tin'll
tba.nako
UcM
hi.
bi.
i their
■nttVc
t button, wbirh »vo
bn ia four
, WHOWISALD DEALERS IN
Flour, Biscuit, & Crackers,
HAY, ctoo,
no 8UulU«Jt._i_j. luviuumli.Oa.
J. M. COOPER & 00., Agfa
ALBANY, OA.
June 22,1, 1800.1111 1.1 Jan.
BOWDON
Collegiate Institution,
JJOWDOy, CARROLL COUNTY, (/A.
rpHK FALL TEHM win ojen on> Thursday,
1 August 10, 1800,
oontluuo four
Tuition and Incidental fee, In advance, $Ji
Board. Including ftiel, washing and llghta,
oaa bo had at $13 lo $15 per month, payable
mouthly, and oven at lower rates by guiog a
little waya Inin tho country.
Btudeula who meos logetkei find that theli
expeniM do not exceed $5 per mouth.
from iiiduoemenU lo extravagance and. dtaal-
lallon.
Tho eoureo of luatruotlon U Language*
Matbcmatlcs, Book-JUfplaf, Enfineerlag,
cio.. is iborough and praotioaL
liowdoalfi ‘
Newnait. (I* , —■■■■■» —— — ,
lUilroad, on Monday, Wedaeaday and Way
of each week.* ‘ r * ' : ^
rough and praotioaL
V..V H fl.W*
For any ollief informarion, or for Catalo
gues, address LiW- i
Maj. JNO, M. RICHARDSON,
Or Ret. r. K. M. Hkupksson,
July 20, OD-Oiw Sco’y llowdon C. I. .
lim AND SAU STABLE
HOnSES, HACKS, JPHiDTOMS,
CARHIAOISS AND MJQUIES,
Alwavs Hisaot row OcnowiuiA aku the
.. TaifoLiww Pobup.
==l solk ritornrKTons of tub
CELEBRATED E.
BanOH TIV t» popnnodmoo Ainiiaooa .BKVIOIBABJ -
„ ^ o,
p^o tqi Ot popaeixe Snot oe a$aooj|«d *Vi®’oouvnujiaoo w 7|w«n ^ ^*1 Mv-
|i(*ho4q aeAO lav oi i«pll» MY t
*aio7tno 4jotp owi»»o
£(\ p^oojafi 8nto<|
Have Just opened al (heir
ZE3 -A. Z -A- -A- IE?y,
Second lloor from Town’s Hold.
(Tows’s Builihnu,)
A LAHOK and IJLF.OAFTLY assorted stock of
STAPLE St rAKCV
DRY GOODS,
Dl’ON Gootlri-
Of every description, v.nlely and <|Unlilj
sueli ns
Kino TtirlltiiiH, litilliniilH, MusliiiH,
CntiihiicH, Alpuutts, Hnmlm/.iiii'H,
Mourning Goods, Morning llobcs
Shawls, llihlions, Worslwl
floods, till kinds, (’orsots,
Ilnnpskirts, Kid (llovi’s, I lain and
lion lifts, and TKN THOUSAND
otlmr things for
For Ladies’ & Ohildroim’ Wear.
Also, an iuoiieiiBs stork id'
FINE CLOTHING,
Gents’ Fiirnisliinu; floods
Of Hiebesl KNtl I.IHII and FUFNCII Miilnbil
Cuntom Mndo Work
MANTJFACTUBE COMMENCED BY
ELEAZER CARVER IN 1807,
AT HATCHEZ, MISS.
I^/l
-O-
M A N U K A C T O 11 Y:
ist Bridgewater, Mass.
mill: gro'il and ronstatitly increasing complainls by Hplnners and Factors of the t apped
or knotted and cut cotton In llie market, arises from the use of Inferior gins, or from
T
llie
lu-use of niiKiblnoii wliicli aro loo complicated ; it bring a wrll rHinblUbcd fact, that the
less cotton is bundled of worked over, He belter llie sample of lint : lliereforc, I he simplest
murbinc by wliirb llie desired rrsull cm be produced, leaves llie lint in llie best possible
condition.
In order In piodnco a good sample of cotton, llie Planter must have a Hin Hint will not
break, knot or mar llie fibre,—die Moles and Trash must lie separated from llie l.liil,—llie
Holton must-be thoroughly opened and not mi/yin/, the seed must also be well cleaned Hint
t hero may be no loss.
Wo would respect fully call your attention In the OAHVBR GIN. which possesses
all die above merits ; it lias for a long relies or years met with extensive sales, and received
die bigliost reennimcudnlioiia from llio most iulliienlial dotton Plantrra, Merchants and
dolliin Spinners.
Ity die well established form of the IIIIATK and adjustment of llie ItOLI. BOX, llie saws
are kept !n a central position in die spaces, die rollon is thereby prevented from cliokiug or
Hogging, and llio seeds are thoroughly cleaned.
The llitusi! performs Ps part in a very superior manner, opening the rollon, nod. with
the assistance of the MOTK IKIAKDR and MOTINd dKATf.S, separating the Motes and
Trash from die hint losueli II degree of perfecliiili, tlull ils value is greatly enhanced over
lhal ginned on Machines with Intel lor Brushes.
The 8KI.K- AD.rtJtfTINU or OHCII.LATINU BOX KM lave the peculiar advantage o!
causing the din lo run freely an I easily, without healing of the journals, thus av Aiding all
longer of lire by nidi on, when propel ly attended.
We are prepared lo execute orders lor our new Hill, arranged for ginning die PKKI.KIl
and DIXtlN, or oilier long staple upland Cottons,• Ibis din is only mndo when specially
ordered.
We nito make u viry light limning din, known as the •• CAUYKU IIOIIMK POWKIl CdT
TON DIN,” with saws ten.Indies diameter, which is especially adapted to meet the wants
of dime raising a limited iimiiiilil of rollon, or those whose Horse Power is not sutlieieiit lo
drive our tiins with saws twelve inches diameter. This din will make an eijiially good
sample ordollon, and is furnished al a lets price
These dins throiighoiil nr hit ill in Ihr noil nuhtltinltnl timnnrr, Ay nprrifhctd Werfotrs, fro
ihr ruin' RUST MATRItlAh, (the sir I for the saws being imported expressly for die.-
(linn,) and are ol IJxeelleiil liniidi. We feel confident dint llie Carver dins eannil lie hu
p is-rd in any of llielr operalious, and for rapidity of dinning and sample of f.'olton made,
cannot lie ei|iialed.
Kx’iet duplicates of each piece of these dins call ho obtained ol any of our Agents, to lhal
any ol die | arts breaking or wearing out, call be easily replaced by the Planter.
#3:-' Price, 84 per Saw.
E. CARVER COMPANY,
Ky\ST imiDUKWATKH, MASS.
T. H. JOHNSTON, Solo Agent,
ALBANY, OA.
.Inly liilli, iMltl-lf
Shoes & Gaiters,
For Ladies and Misses, deni* and Hoys.
Hats, Caps and Trunk*
Of the latest styles and best make.
Hosiery, Notions, &o.
And all manner of
HEAVY GOODS,
For laboring (Masses and Planla'lon me. I
fact, KVKllYTIlINti usually found in a
FIRST-CLASS
Dry Goods Establishment,
Not being accustomed lo charging rxorhl-
^ ‘ lanl prices for Ihcir Hoods,
Rosenfield & Bro,
Arc determined to cell as LOW a* the rents
and (axes will admit; ami being
Experienced Merchants.
ksy anaounc* I heir purpose ami ability t o
i«pa FULL STOCK, ami lositdafy customers.
They respect fullv solicit a share of puhlio
d iron age, and will aver deem It a pleasure
CHAS. VODKER, A^ont
form Ilia old friends and
I son
i for 8Dck i
■ (or all,
ref.
Beg* leave to inform Ida old friends and
patroue and the public
just received a LA’
KD Stock of
HARDWARK, Kinds,
PLANTATION l.MPLKMKNTS
lilKdlANII AL TOOLS, »r mry
DfKcdiflion At.
FINK LIQUORS, WINKS & CIOAHS.
All ef which be will sell at dio lowri
cash rnjcr.s.
I He would aleo Inform tho public, pardou-
iajsitnsta* —^ -
S UltWlass
they can find a
f, 0AND1EM
onsor, vAni
UW*K VRV.
"KBiS
1TUY
IK)-
a Urge
*ho»<
r r
| O MAKIJ ROOM for a LA ltd R ami KLKOANT Block or goods,
IMPORT-
M EUROPE
THE PRESENT STOCK OF
DRESS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC
D R Y GOODS!
<2cut’s Clothing, lints, Boots mill Shuos.
SADDLERY, HARNESS & BUGGIES-
ALSO,
$ t.«%*.• kin
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO
AT
Mayer’s Corner,
WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
M U. MAYKIl IS NdW IN P.UROPK, giving Ms personal alti>n« inn to .the sdec.ijon of |ils_
Stock, ami ns shipment* will very soon reach Albany, hn ilntdre* to clove out die
ttiwt on band If possible, ami therefore Ims marked hi* prices down, and will sell al pur
oltsser'n own fifiires. ‘ ^ _ _
K UISHS LEAVE TO ANNOUkCE, also, that be will in a few day* open a Fresh an!
general Slock or HUY U(M)US, tM.dTdl.Nti. dKdtJKHlKS, FAMILY SUPPLIES, etc.,
n the Kastern Store In OAPT. JOHN DAVIS’ NEW Idlll.DINtl. nest door in Jacksnu
(July Hi, ltMff-till l.Cocl.
•t»»» e elaeuvtp P av *! l l»j l
n
3N1M HiSHI
I Somiou
„ aflVniHs p u * aapNamajxH
.01* oou|ojpoj( puo tHiua - , l a 'U.
0XjX) stjustd.
'sJffNinnp P m 8Jkvt
't-sviD 'ta.io-iaAKa 'ski
'Bsaa ‘uajva-aawai
no BKasouas ‘Aiin.i 't-
•slania wn p»» lanffcj
-UVA ‘8110 'BAKlV.t ('MsodJnA I nop|pjm JOj)
‘Buontin i>« S3kia\ ana.i •saovim aaainous p 0 "
sasemu 'saiouiiv isnox -Aosva r"° .laanniOTJ 'eaiisnua
iiioox * *ivh aokv.1 'b.ivob xaiiox asu ‘BivoiPtauD ‘saKutiaaH 'sonua
ki Bumvaa tivxmii qkv aivsH'ioim
V9 ‘Attvaiv
uutxu?ltl-l ot saossooong)
jy.ANTATION
Family Supplies,
DM GOODS,
lloofrt AND SHOES, '
IKON AND STEEL,
IIAUDWAUE & CUTLERY,
NVKRT11I M 'A\
UHEOIMS T T
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cure*
SCIlOFIffiA IN ITS \ AKI0IIS Hll»MS.
HUUII AS
Uonn’iiiiptinn in Its early stapes, Knlurge-
nienl and lllcertiliuii ot die «ilands, Joints, i
Italic*, Kidney*, Uleru*, t'hr tiiin IdiiUi.
Inal ism. Knipliolis-nf die * kin. ('Iinin-
io Sore Kyis, eta., etc., do., etc.
—AI.HO—
SYPHILIS'
■ ft AI.Z. ITK.I'oltms.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
I,on* of Appetite, Dick llcidarhe, Liver
Uompbiinl, Pain in the Back, liupi:i-
dciire in Lite, dravcl,
OKNF.ltAI. BAD HEALTH,
and nil diseases of (lie
BloodJiivc, Kidneys and
Bladder.
II In II IVrfiM’i ICmiovtilor.
•fO]U HOSADALIS.eradicate* every kind
of humnr and bad taint, and 1 vs«lorca tbr on
lire system to a liealtliy cniidiiiuu
It Is perfeodv llan.ilcs*, never pro-
diioing llio slighesl injury
Ii is mu a Secret Quack Remedy.
The article* of which it I* made are puJiliin*
od around each bottle.
Recmmfndrd by Hip Mrdiral F»t-
ully and many Thousand, of
our Host ClIlBPIIs.
«r For testimonial* of remarkable cure*
sco “Ilosadalis Atmnnao" for Ibis year.
PHKPAKKU ONLV IlY
DR-J. J. LAWRENCE tSc Op.,
944 UALTinOUK STUKKT, 1
DBfiiftUilfllaaacpiycp, 2^-Xcai
For Sale l»y L. K. & II. E.
WFiLCII, Albany, (lit., niul Drug-
gists everywhere.
PiHKNIN’S HEPATIC BITTERS,
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
.XD ALL DU EASES Of TUB
< >
STOMACH AND LIVER.
TBIT AM MCOXMBXDKD BT Till
MSDIOAL DP A O XJ Xi T "V.
HEGEMAN .t CO„
ao i:\ts, nk ir von ic.
Manufactured LyC.F, PANKNIH,
tXMST AMD AfOTBXCABT,
iltl^Kgg’ON,
•loTTlu
GOODS
vV -V. l- \ ‘
DOWN I
m m tiYji* -miuxi. & CO,,
AUE UOW 8IXUNQ OUT TIIE!(l LARGE AND VARisO STOCK , OP
DRY GOODS ! ispc LOTHIHG;
iuUUnun muicuAiwixii, qc. .
AT PRICES BELOW NEW YORK COST
A MOST nEt.KIIITl-'ITI. TONIC.
A MOST nkt,iolITl'l!L TONIC.
A MOST DEl.milTKlll. TONIC.
Old Carolina Bitters,
A Southern Population ! Valuable and
Reliable!!
E qual if not rupkiiior to {any
Uilfer* in lh« Si^lBl.und atn ipueji Ipsh
pries. CURES lky*|»d’|»-ia, LOSS OF
APPETITE. < Hills .t IVv«t. and is will,,
out.doubt theJlKST TONIC B1TTKR3' IN
USE. . "
GODDltlfllV, WfNlimiV'At CO,
ManufaclurerHand Pi-oprivtnr*, and
Dtrecr-I«tarter* ^UOtlnlWDia.fNi »
and C hem leal.y, ,
v h,. CII.UU.KSTON.JJ.fl.
For sal* by DrMBgl*Jf.\
Tr^M^jfPrtert
A BOUT JO MAKE A 0I1ANIUI la iUir UcMion, i,
.l»ok .8.111>« cltw^l out \tj the FlntJT IMV 0
Would You Keep Cool ?
P^TRoasr'ita^ ■ ■
Scarborough’s Icc 'Hbiisc !
nothing at ^nc
Auction, but all
“‘ OOfcT ! In
at pri<
order
rivaled
what they want.
1st day of Heptemi
July M, 18601m
11* call and examine (Iced* and 1
f have resolved to
The puhlio i
:y. bnd Leal iliiUc.,
;>bKlUn.inn.\LTD
‘ W atobes aud Jowtlry left f
1m ia h«ttev th.n
and Soda to death a* a
PRESERVATIVE !
JtL 11 SxiMCLiiaou
by tho
Cotxxx’a Sukviiy Wuu—TUU |, a eolij-
bfiX«4 lirttd, «nJ »«rj tW». JI ,ij
HUf ii J CORKER,
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S
m\m HIKitlLATOR,
VVonmii’s I Jest Frioiiu
f I 111 IS valuable Medicine in preprred fm
I Wiimkn exclusively, und tu be uoed by
woMiin only. It is adapted eepeusilly IoIIiudu
cai'i-s wlicic the womb i* disordered, mid will
cure any ii regularity in llie ••menses,
uepi in Mich case* a* require a surgical oper
alum. A* these fart lire very rare, tbs Fu
m m; Ui.iiiii.iTuu hi of nliiiosl universal appli
oulioii. In a sudden shock of the “mondily
enure-” Iinu coin, trouble of mind or like
cause, it nets like a charm, by bkstohirq tiik
1)1 011 All III: IN KVKRY instance, thus relieving
llie fever, lieadaehe, pain In the small of the
back and “lower Hionmcb," duslies of heal
nbuiil the face, chilly sensudons, burning of
the eyelid* und general restlessness. Taken
in lime, all diene symptom.* pass away II
diali-ly, without injury to the constitution,
Fri'ijueiilly, however, llie proper remedy is
mu applied in lime, the disease becomes
chronic, mid the foundation laid for numher-
Icca evil* lf> llie const hut ion of the woman.
The next ‘'turn" pome* around and there is
no ••show,’’ orpdliaps die “whiten" will ap
pear. There will tie some -uaensines* alouit
die womb, hut very link) or none of the tint*
ur*l lliiid escaping. The complexion beconics
salliiw, bowel* swoleti, a sort of greenish cast
about the face, constant dull aching pains in
the head, weight in the lower stomach ami
back, with or without the whiles, palpitation
of the heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion,
weariness, langour, aching ncrosa die loins,
loss of appetite, pain in left breast, tightness
across the chest, cough and giddiness. If
Mill allowed lo go on, green sickness wilt be
fully developed—the headache becomes severe
with lo** of memory, diminishing sensibility.
Mt'K stomach, dyspepsia, iio relish for food,
loss of flesh, increased fluttering of the heart,
svvkllinu nr tub fbkt, legs and body andoe-
rasiotinl abiding of blood. The slightest ef
fort cause* iit<uimki> urkathinq, almost sup.
rucATiox. The skin is flabby aud a “doughy
feel.” This i* n sad picture, but it is die con.
d’linn of thousands of women between the
ages of 15 and 45, who are brought to the
verge of the giavo by ignornnoe or uegleot to
take the proper remedy. To all who are af
flicted with nny of die symptoms abovo men
tioned, In connect ion with tn Irregularity of
tho “monthly sickness," we earnestly sa
TAKE Do. J. DRADFIELD'S FEMALE
REGULATOR. A fewounees taken, you will
nt once experience its benefits, ami with a
little patience you will be fttlly restored to
health.
This remedy has been extensively used for
upwards oi twenty years by many ef the most
experienced nud successful l'hysicians of
Georgia.
Wo repeal, that Dr. J. HRADFIELD’8 FE-
MA'LK REGULATOR is prepared for Women
aud to bo used by Women only.
A trial Is all we ask.
Prepared and sold iu any qiianlily, by
I,. II. BIIAHFIELD,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Atlanta, Ga.
1‘rltio, >1.50 per Uolllt.
KB* Sold by Druggists goiicrally.
Atlanta, Go., December i’JMli, 1858.
Dr. .1. Dhadfield— Dear Sir j 1 take plea
sure in stating that some time previous to the
war, 1 used, with the utmost success, on a
servant girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR,
prepared then at Bradflold’s Drug Store, West
Point, Ua. Sho hail bccu suffer!Ug severely
from suppressed nicnsTiution, and this Mcdb
cine soon rest di ed her to honlth. 8he is, tO'
day, living in Adauta, sound and well.
I will state, farther, that I know of its being
used, with equal success, ou a servant gir; o'
my brother fn-Uor, Prof. Rutherford, of
Alliens, (la. This woman had, t think, been
diseased for «lx yc«rs. Hite was a house ser
vant, nml socnicd cured, up to lb« lime of
* i rrredi>m." 1 do not hesitate to iadurso.y uur
prcparniion for llio purposes for wliiolt you
rc oinirtciid it. '
Vours truly, JNO. CJ. WHITN
HTATi: OF UKORGIA, Timur Countt. ' .
Thi* I* lo iicriify iliall havo examined llie^i
vccipo of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, of Ibis county,
and, ns n medical man, pronounce it In be n
B'Miiibinntinn of Mcdiuincs of great merit lu tho
treatment of all diseases ol femalcit for which
ho rcooiumcnd* it. WM.. P. UEA3LEV.
Thi.i Decenilicr, 21st. |8UH. hi D.
Muuntvillr, 1808.
Dr- J RftAiiritLn—Dear Sir : I have much
pleasure in saving 1 have witnessed the most
decided and happy rffccla of your Female
Regulator iu this usighborhood.
WM. U, FINCHEN.
^ „ ^MRtniTViLit, 1868,
Dr. .1 nnAiitritD^llear 8ir> 1 have re
peatedly used, in my fatally, your Female Reg
ulator, and have, ia everjr-eane. met with com
piilc su coeU it A JOIU . i ?U.* U DAV1H.
Still keep on band
▲ FULL STOCK OF
GROCERIES
OpNABUItUH, STRIPED GOODE & Yfl
They have instore a Urge lot of
BACON.
OLE
.EM! * CLEAR RIBBED8ID1
I SIIOULDKI18. IIAM3 and
FAMILY MEA1
<j!0RN AND PEOVIBIoi
TUG AH. COFFEE, SALT,
nbd everything the usually found ii |
GKIYEIUL A\ll <0.1IFI,ETI2S
Their oM friend* amt eusi omer*..
public generally, are assured that tin
tlriue to sell nt the LOWEST l
PRlt’KM, ami that they keen tbs j
GOODS they can find.
tST They respectfully Invite ini
*ml defy competition.
Albany, npr l, 1800—Dm cq.
JHE PROBLEM SOl
Enlrrprisr. the Mean
Success Ihr Kcsnll |
FORESTER& Gl
Havo demouslrated the wUdojj
LOW PRICES AND QUIC
and are determined lo do bn|
on that lint.
They now have in Htore, end are ]
receiving,
Spt'rlal Sclorllousfor thl^
Consisitng of
Heavy Plantation.
.... i AND 1 ■ ■ ■ 1
FAMILY CROC
They would espeoially call I
their stock of ,
baoo;
Clear Sides, Clear Ribbed
and 1
F3L©
OB Al.l. GIIAI)K*.;|
CORN
MK.W,, l'K.IB, IIITATOiaj
iMacliort
Canned Moats and
NIIU.IKS. <om:E, nufl
SALT.]
BOOTS AND
Osiioburg
tn
^/^saE^JmSkSfit
lunch lea* price. .
fi^Ialso prepare a LIQUID RLUING,
iow in nsft by rniWy oHio best hotme-k^bem
m the city, and premtimpial by them to be
very superior.
X.JC.
Hi-own & Stripe^
OO'ITON »’.»
(Ii,wine ml S«nM|
And n new ••]
Genuine Double. !
Tk. bell whisky on I
DruftsUstj 1 Atlanta. • an-
8.1. Aj.nl nr Om. M. lln,’.
O jRr-IEl •
will bo rtl.oJUlIII n«l W
iranoe. ta»*ir«.. - -
City AcceJ
of the
»Th«y rcapK'ifcll.
liberal patronage»
A good supply o.’ Mctalio Duria) Cases.
ROSEWOOD AND WAjjniT
OO^S’UnTSi
Of all slxea, kopt constantly on hand.
Pain prcpaved to embalm dead LodUn willi
out lautllnUott oTrttfwnuirtv. nn abort notice.
F. M. THOMPSON,
and pledge nnreinilt
TO J
V^OUR BRICK
Jn TOWN'S HOT,
Albany. .0a., and
The STORES aro
finished; and nnse
r a JEWELRY
iviUuly before the
en bo rented pubt"
Albany, Ga., JuV
Stpb. 35, If.
el.