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SCHOOL I
Embracing all priucip.il i*ns
m this Hcciion.
LETTER P
Any k iti«l nr IH.inL Worl|*Si
WALL PAP*
WINDOW’ : ll.W'ft
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KIIAS
al II linn I ronl &
Fine Gold Je#‘
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d« dirrd frj*
Notice to Debtors an4 Creditors.
G EORGIA—Dougherty Coiinl j.
All persons indebted to (lie estate of James
L. Walters, late of stid count j, decease*!, arc
requested to make immediate payment, and
all persons having claims against said estate
are required to present the same, duly au
thenticated, in terms uf the law, or the same
will be hatred.
JNO. F. CARGILE,
Ex’r J. L. AYalleis, dec’d.
Aug 17, J8G0-oaw40d
Manufacturers of PLAIN TIN WARE, Job-
, bers of TIN PLATE WIRE,
SIIEfiT IRON, and TINNERS’ MATERIAL
of every description.
JJgy* Orders solicited,
i B. A. WISE & CO.,
MACON, GA.
SHOULDERS, HAMS and
BARTRAM & FANTON
Not being accustomed to charging exorbi-
■4i >.;* ■
.-VriiOB I-'- ■ -V7. ^ I*
SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT,
I THOS
i. found in their
'ete stock:
WM. HACKEE,
• Phils.
We buy these gcd‘1 .
facturers and best Ilr.neee i» *
guarantee evcryikmg 5 ** *e rt r*'~
l. E. ««**
AltiWV B-ot tl""'
. All.uny, .tori!«.
Worth County Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in-Septem
ber next, before the Court House door in the
town of Isabella, Worth county, Ga., between
the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit .*
The plantation known as the Win T Griffin
place, 6 miles from Isabella, on the road run
ning from Albany to Isabella, supposed to
be five hundred acres, to satisfy one ftfa from
Sup«tkir'0«ail, isdivor of George Spring,
Sr., .vs. Win. T. Griffin. Property pointed out',
by Z>. H. Pope, plaintiff’s attorney. July
fiOthilSGS.
JOSEPII L. SUMNER,
Aagl0,1869.Deputy Sheriff*^ C. ^
DIRECT IMP OR TA TION /
tU
lUtrlW t»jT eca-
at the LOWEST LIVING
Lh at, they keep the BEST
Kiubclwr, DANBORT, CONN.
OFFICE andHALESBOOM, 838 BROADWAY
Will admit;
J a Jobbing House Of
CHINA, CROCKERY,
and OLASS WARE;
kerosene: lames,
WICKS. CHIMNEYS »n.l
BOBBERS,- SIDE'S; SUSPENSION LAMES,
VACE8, ORNAMENTS,
snd.ererylbiug usmP.jr fuuoii. in » First-Class
Jobbtog tluuse. |Qr Orders solicited.
■ ’ ' •" • J ' B- A/ WISt
July 30, I88S4m .
v ^ .? %t i,*c <
Experienced Mercliaiits;.
\ They annsunce their purpose end ability to
• keep a FCfi^^OCK'ari^ Wmtilfy efcstotuars..
Thay respectfully solicit a- share of public ,
patronage, and will ejer deem Ur.,*- pleasure
to ihow i heir Goods. y
Albany. Ga., March 28, 1869—ly^q-
Branch of the old Philadelphia Firm of
P r - 5 nB.uriatD-Itoar Birr, bar. r»--
peatedfy used, in ay family, your Female Reg-
ul«*ob, and liars. ,ia every caw. met •ilbeom-
PIWHCMU. -J O. L. DAVIS. .
^»Ia»pr«*rt( ibid bar. for itto, a
YEAST POWDER, eqaal toibo bub uifur
much leas prior. . J .,,
m'&Zs k uflttip. sluing,
■urv in aaed> ib*u|'nribl. batBmiarMBm
to ibroi*/-. tM-V&toMtfMr tuw tvM
very superior. . i ~ -
Purely a Southern
Hacker," Wethei
op KK HMnsP,
■ ~' i. ' GEORGIA-i-Wonli County.
Whereas Daniel S Sumner, ftdministra
iurmlto ,«w« of, Itouuu I. ,Snmurr.
}■■■*'- 'r Aat«fM«d<«cul3[.dteet|rd.-ap|dfa^too*
furletieis’of dtrmiaaiou from Mid EsUte.
S-i - These are, Ibavrfur*, to notify all, and
, .... atBgular ihaktodrrd a»d creditors of aaid
RAWSfri itoeaoei, to be bud-appear .ad toy oSee.
SSS: SSKSSrsOSWiftm
oek,a.m, sboulrf u I be gr.ntedji
Given under my hind an«t - •
pi 1869 ^ Jl:ne i3 is*!). JAMESW - 1 S;,:,'.
Hrat Pramiam at American Institute
if'-V/riHO. i
Pair 1667 i
■ ’ Anil ebercrer exhibited. '■< - -
* - r ^r. * .•*
Antkarized Cayitul -
Capt'l p*d in & ic lf
Assets 1st April ^ ,;y -
Phlc’a issaa*d hist 18 *• **
Inoouesxiae timr, t*v* r -
Ratvson EsUite
. ? 'tPPljfPir i-:-rt3
fratllfi! Watcbnaker & Jeweler.
ffflHK haes^ «?,tehe* repair ed—broken and
parte mad# new* Jeweling nnd
.r Seeds warranted FRE3H nn-1 PURE, anu
sent by mail U> 'Piaaoen on euotosing monej
In the abore firm. Postage 2c. per each *
gL yrcm \ .
eiectro-gildiftg, all at moderate pnoes, aad
fiarracted.
. ; Also, GENUINE PEBBLES to knit all ages.
* *QT At HOWARD & TURNER’S,
; Ang 27.18^-ly >r ^n Street.
duiBiNcro*^
sir rKif« H 'y *
MPKINS...•■•;•••
KAVOLKI*’,
fycifeil
lie/ f .r ilmrt'Wkv. 1 ^
'll STAN'l EV
M?n'< f'ir ^
.//USOV,., -
/ if**** 1
IT- IS EASY TO MANAOE!
beauts Fct is Vest O KI "■
PERFECT IN ITS CONSTRUCTION:
and can perform a larger rung-* 'of work that
"any ffrst cUjv Mackroe now m:idc. Jt jVhI
ways in -ordef,. am] coniequeutly nXm/*
***? 'Prices range Irpm % r / 1(1
,$2W\ or.same as Other &nt clasa M.s/' r ‘cs.
JuDfi 2*2d, 1869—Om : • ' / \ J
Carrhqes and BuaoiES, c "
Rvany rojt CcsWuku.-axd. .Van
•.}/
i«o#d Sf a He RVa ■ far St¥-ei ,
And am jle-ttecoamoiltoioae foi-alK
opposite i'o\VN’S HOUSE.
,. Ata/wr, o
AlWy. June 18, - ; /* *'
Refit to earn deuce on the 1st day of Octo-
i» 18C9 r and to end on the last day of Sep-
saber I87B—notes and good security, pay-
a. E. IUWSON, Admr’x,
. »*®«li(ik.to. |Mke,<wr nit* a Talnoble
jWWt.jfa’t. R. Welch Co's, and buy
i; her off# of those fine Grover <Sc Baker
ifctyUlqg Mtrtit^en- The fait season is fast
ftgpflnri&fcftd those with large famiUae
toWbaidbvotbcul one. '
.I8C3 till l»t Ja£
MO PoL-HD«JIotJTB*Ei, AXtrOroaota Raman
VHiiT Saanr ’Eight, sf the beit rario|in
,r sale ab-fy:5> - ‘ - S>; ' •' *
; . ... -vu' aaVelch’s corner.
BteitrLaaoa- Sooaa -will jy™ '•'•Perinr
temoriada at a edit of 2} tea!/V‘V-.. SWd
bjf ' .-.firaqr* * Hnaa'a*
■IPifXDr.w
Gf innfal
Don^'licrty Slierifl’i Sale.
W ILL lie soki on the finst Tuesday in November
next, lK-f-.K Site ».‘ourt House or DouuhcrtT
county, tub., between ilie le^al hours ol sale, ti>e lbI!o* r -
iu^ f.mperty, to-wit:
t»ue steam mill and fixtures; levied on as the prop
erty ot M. !'. fti satisfy a murt^a^e tila Irorn Cal
houn Superior Court, in favor of Miarp Jt Krown vs.
.*■1.1*. llollls.
W. KKMP,
August 31,16C£>. . Slientf.
^ROSEBFffiLDiBRa,
Have temored their
no aKasoiias ‘.uina
■tSageSbiriff’s
MACON, GA
In (he Store formerly occupied by
v »t. 1UCH & CO. ‘ ,
A LARGE and LEOAKTLY as*rtoJ aleck of
STAPLE & PAN OX
DRY GOODS,
£,adies r l>res Goods*
Vt Vrery deccfiflion, ratlely and quality,
•>V ” - v such ns ’ '*
Kino TsryoiiR,,. BrillianUi, Muslins,
Cambrics, Alpacas, Bombazines,
Mourning Goods, Morning Kobes
Biblions, Worsted
1'
Shawls,
Goods, all kinds, Corsets,
Hoop.-.kills, Kid Gloves, Hats and
Bonnets, and TEN THOUSAND
. piker things for
For Ladies’ & Childrens’ Wear.
Also, an immense stock of
FINE CLOTHING,
-ANB-
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Of the best ENGLISH and FRENCH Material
-ANIL—.
Custom Made Work.
Shoes & Gaters,
.•-0.-,/. ' • ; • m '
For Ladies and Misses/ Gents and Roys.
Hats, Caps and Trunk*
V..if r., ■ ' - -•
Of the latest styles and best make.
Hosiery, Notions, &o.
And all manner of
HEAVY GOODS,
For.laboring Classes and Plantation use. In
fact, EVERYTHING usually found in a
A FTER a lapse of seven years, (most of which lime our Works have been in possession
/Tw: *>f the Confederate States Army, and the United Statos Army, respectively ; the former
by consent, the latter by force.) We again mnke our how to the public, and ask a renewal
of the many favors bestowed ante-lellum. ’Tis well known that the above Works are the
MOST EXTENSIVE
and the stock of Patterns TEN TIMES as great as any similar establishment in Middle
Georgia. Oor former customers, (DATItlG BACK «0 YEARS) desiring to replace their
old machinery and castings, can, in most cases, have them i> U I* L 1 (• A T 11 It
.a . V • *- Ti-. • ' ’
Without the.Extra& enormous charge of New Patlerns.
We dp net advertise prices* but promise they shall l>e as LOW as the VERY LOWEST-
rioi\Mechanics and Draiuxlitsinen
H3V1
jf
Employed, and all work WARRANTED.
STEAM 'ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW MILES,
la
MILJ. AND GIN GEARING, IIORSE POWERS, (specially
s adapted to Cotton Ginning,) SUGAR MILLS, SYRUP
KETTLES,STORE FRONTS, WATER WHEELS,
&C,, AC., &0., AC., atC.
In fact any and every description of Iron and Brass Castings and Machinery.
All'Hinds of Machinery Repaired.
cay SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRS OF GINS.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS.
V ’ 1 ' ’ July 27. lSO'.MTil 1st oct.
MERCER & SMITH,
—AT THEIR -
OLD ST-A-ZDsTID.
Still keep on hand
A PULI. STOCK OP
GROCERIES
PLANTATION
*,-»;*» a —AND—i
■< .-m:..-' - V - "! ■
Family Supplies,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
IRON AND STEEL,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
OSNABUBGS, STRIPED GOODS & YARNS.
They have instore a large lot of
- W. < ■
CHAS. VOLKER, Agent.
Beg^i leave to inform his old friends and
patrous and the public generally, that he has
just received a LARGE aud WELL {SELECT
ED Stock of
HARDWARE, ®f «n Kinds.
PLANTATION IMPLEMEN TS
MECII.tNIIAL TOOLS, of every
Description Ac.
FINE LIQUORS, WINES k, CIGARS.
All of wbicb lie will sell ftl llie lowest
CASH PRICES.
lie would also inform the public, particu
larly the LADIES, that he has opened in
connection with the above,
A First-Class Confectonary,
Where they can find a full supply of FKKSTI
CAKEP. CANDIES &c. FOREIGN and DO
MESTIC FRUITS of all kinds, and a large
assortment of CHILDREN'S TOYS,
Parties and Weddings supplied at. short
notice. Albany, July 2,—3m
CHERRY ST;
MAC OX, GA.
Wholesale Dealers In
Cutlery, Silver-Plated Ware,
COOKING STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE,
W ILL be soldj before the Court House
door, in the eifj qJT, Albany. Ga., on
the firet Tuesday in September next, between
the legal hours of sale, 4b& fallowing prop
erty, viz: . / - v
The undivided one-half Interest in lots of
land numbers 317, 32f, 825, 32G, 356, 357;
east half of lot 327; north half of lot 853, and
sixty-two and a half (621) aiycs of lot 854 in
the Second District of Dougherty county.—
The whole making 1812 acres, more or less,
and known as the plantation of Shepherd &
Morrill.
Also at the same time and 1 place,
The following property, to-wit .* The undivL
ded one-half interest ot II mules, to-wit .-
1 dun colored mule named Nellie. 1 mule
n&uied Jim l mule. nniue«t /.aideo, l mule
named Dina, i miilej named Fox. 1 mule nam
ed Tain, 1 mule named Molly, l mule named
John, 1 mule named Jack. 1 mule ‘named
1’idgeou, 1 mule named Alex, and the entire
interest of one brown horse named Hilly, aud
the one half interest it, the mules, horses,
cows, lings, wagons, plantation tools aud
uteusils, ready equipped for a cotton planta
tion, upon the plantation of Shepherd &
Morrill, in the county of Dougherty, to fat*-
isfy two mortgage litas from Dougherty Su
perior Court, in favor of Isaac M. Cutler vs.
Win. C. Mm rill. l’ruperly pointed out in
Aaid fifus.
J. W. KEMP.
July 2, lbf.9. * Sheriff-
lisuglifriy l onely lislray Salt 1 .
Will be sold b fore the Court House door
in the city of Albany, Ga., on the. firet Tues
day in September next, one bay horse mule,
with dark stripes around the legs, about ll*
or 1 /ears old. J. 8. BROWN,
Aug 3d, i860 td- D. Sheriff
Georgia, dougiierty county —it upp-nring
to the Conit Crum the report of t’. P. Heartwell, C. I..
NfLiii, ami B. (>. Ijuekett, Ctiiuni -iuner.v a;ij»iiuf it !»y
the Court 1.» review the r<ra*l known as the .l«>ltl»AN
foitl» ROAl>, iu aaid county, for the purpwe utctiung-
iug saitl road .v> a-s to avoi.lthe Pond m ar the. pl.int.v-
lioii of Frank Krdiert. ’that they luvv Lkl «*rt and
marked out said road an near the old road as praetiu*-
hle, :»l***ut thirty feet al»>ve high water mark on the
laud of Frank .Robert, eueiruling the |<oml near his
plantation, and that they have in« hided in their survey
not more than al>out om* uere of cultivated laud, and
that the road as mark- d out does not cut off more than
aivout one half Hereof h.«kI Dud. It is therefore «»rder-
ist l>y the Oourt that atljM-isoits ii.l. r.^t.sl, are ln-iv l.y
uolitied that on the 4th day ot tMi.ler uevt.lto all- r.-
lioti of the %aid road will be grante.1 if no ..m-e i,
slH'Vii to the e.-<ulmry.
It L fuither order* •! that a ropv of this onl.-r !••• p*d^
lislnsl in the ALBANY XtWS, and I*..st.*l hefoiv the
iv.urt lloiis.: door ibr Ihiily d:
Almost .‘list, 1 Still.
Tl.i.a ISili Aug. 1
It. WII.HK’i:.
Onlioary.
G,
KORGIA, iKM-GlIF-irTY ft lUXTY.—W It e ma>,
ltii hard K. Mines, Guanlian ol lit*' pro|*erty of l*.e mi
nor heirs *>l .l.tsepti ltou*l, ilee'tl, ap|4i<*> to me for la-jtv
lu sell the real estate heloiigiug to said minors in llie
count y of Dougherty.
These an* therefore to i Ite all and singular live next
of kin of said minors, to U* and apis ar al myothee with
in the tiitieprescrilsd h> la**-, l.».do»w eau~-. ifunj they
have, why said letiei; should not lie granted.
Given under my baud aud utlieial signature, this-'Wth
day of August, is&t.
W. H. WILDER,
August 'I 1V.0. . Oniiimrr.
Police (o Debtors and Crfdi(or«
—Ujpugliorty County.
All persous indebted to A. II. Slaughter,
late of said county, dmensetl, will make im
mediate payment, and those having deinnmls
against said deceased, will present them in
terms of the law to the undertdgncd.
E. E. WILDER,
Aug 13, 1809-lwGw Administrator.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
Whereas, E. E. Wilder, Administrator oti
the estate of A. B. Slaughter, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me lor leave to
sell all the real estate belonging to said estate.
These are therefore to cite all persons in
terested, to be ami appear at my office within
the time prescribed by lav. to show cause, if
any they have, why said leave should not be
granted. **
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 10th day of August, I860. ; *
W- U- WILDER,
Aog 13,1869 1 w4w Ordinary. ^
GEORGIA—Dougherty Couaty.
Whereas, Martha D. Gilbert, Executrix of
John 15. Gilbert, late of said couaty, deceased,
applies to mo for leave to sell the north cam
half of lot of land number 405, in the 1st
District of Dougherty county, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said es'ate.
These are therefore to cite all parties in
terested, to be and appear at my office witfiin
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they can, why said leave to cell should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signal arc,
this ?3d day of June, 1869.
W. II. WILDER.
June 25, 18G9- GOd Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Worth County-
Whereas Theophilus W. Tysou applies to
rac for Dismission from the Guardianship of
Louisa Tyson, minor. Thtsc are therefore
to notify all and singular the kindred and
creditors of estate of said minor, to be and
appear ut my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given urder my hand and seal. June 8th,
1869. JAMES W. ROUSE,
June 15th, 18G9. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Worth County*
Whereas. Joseph B. Theus applies to me
for letters of dismission from the administra
tion of the estate of Simeon I>. Thens, dee'd
These are therefore to cite all persons, kin
dred aud creditors, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should njt be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, June !:nd,
1809. JAMES W. I10U8E,
June 15, 1869. Ordinary.
Mitchell County.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
OIXTY DAYS after date, (on the first
Monday uf the O.iurl of Ordinary of said
county.) application will he made to «lie Court
i*f Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell
all th«* lands belonging to the estate of Geo
R. Mallard, bite of said county, dec’d, for
the l»< r.efit of t!.e heirs and creditors of snid
lccea-ed WM. F. MALLARD,
Adm'rG. K. Mallard.
July 16- 1869-till 1st oct.
Important to TraveUere
GOING NORTH
AND TO
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THE CENTRAL
SHORT LINE
VIA
Charloile, Columbia & Augusta
KAILROADS,
TO
Columbia,
Chester.
Charlotte,
Salisbury,
Salem,
Greensboro,
Danville,
Kichni’irid,
Washington,
Ball i mure,
Ihibiilelphia,
New York,
H Ml-boro,
Raleigh,
Weldon,
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Notf.dk.
AND VIA DAY LINE STEAMERS TO
BALTIMORE.
60 MILES SHORTER
Than any other Route between
Augusta and Points North!
Tim« Table Vaiug North:
Leave Macon fi.25 P. M.
“ Savannah 7 20 I*. M.
“ Atlanta 5.40 P. M.
“ Augusta 7.30 A.M.
44 Columbia 1.25 P. M.
“ Charlotte 8.25P. M.
44 Greenesboro 1.40 A. M
44 Richmond -11.15 A.M.
44 Washington 9.00 p. M.
44 Baltimore -I0 45P. M
“Philadelphia 2.30 A. M
Arrive at New York at <5 15 A- 91
The Shortest and most desirable Route to
the B®-VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Through
Tickets'via this Route to the Greenbrier
White Sulphur Springs, with privileges o
slopping over at Charlottesville Staunton.
Goshen, Millboro and Covington, may be had
at Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Atlanta, Col
umbus, Montgomery, Mobile and N. Orleans?
This Route traverses an elevated, fertile
and healthy region of country, with .pure*
waterand beautiful scenery.
Smooth Track, Iron Bridges,and first-clast 4
Accommodations The Eating Houses art
unsurpus.-ed, and Travellers arc always as
sured of a beauteous meal.
Sleeping Cars on Night Trains.
Through Tickets good until used, with op
tion to Passengers of stopping over at termi.
nal points.
Passengers will find this the most eomfor- ;
table and pleasant, ai well as the most direct
and expeditious Houle between iheNorthand
South. j ? ; ; ? ) j
REMEMBER the “New Short Line,” and
ask for Tickets via “Columbia and Augusta
Railroad,” to insure bi*ECi>, con tout, and
safety. r y A f x • f -
ESU THROUGH TICKETf?andTanoucii
BAGGAGE CHECKS may be had at Terminal
Stations of all Connecting Roads, and in New
Orleans at General Ticket Office, under St,
Charles Hotel, corner of St. Charles and Com
mon Streets.
C P HYDE.
General Agent.
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fiosadalis,
THE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
SCROFULA IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS.
SUOU AS
Cotis'imptiou in its early stages. Enlarge
ment and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints,
Bones, Kidney*, Uterus, t’hr »nic Kh<*u<.
mat ism, Ernjoiuiis of the skin. Chron
ic SoreEyc.% etc ,’elc. t etc., etc.
-AL.fO-
SYPHILIS 1
■nr all iTs.i'oit,ns.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Los9 of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver 7
Complaiut, Pain in the Back, Impru
dence in Life. Gravel,
GENERAL BAD HEALTH,
and all diseases of the
Bloodi Live’’, Kidneys and
Bladder.
It i«i a I»4-rf«N*i Keaovator.
ROSA DA LIS eradicates every kind
of humor and bad taint, and restores the en
tire system to a healthy condition
It ia perfectly Harmless, never pro
ducing the alighest Injury.
•Ok. It is not a Secret Quack Remedy.
The articles of which it is made are publi-li-
ed around each bottle.
Rertmmeuded by (he Medical Fac
ulty aod many Thousand, of
our Best Citizens.
tSY' For testimonials of remarkable cures
see “Rosudalis Almanac” for this year.
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Old Carolina Bitters,
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I 1QUJL IF NOT SUPERIOR TO ANY
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July 'j, lsi.9— Cm
’ DH. J.'BKADFIKUVS
Fil lLE REGULATOR,
\Voinan’s Best Friend
riMILiJ valuable Medicine is preprred fur
JL WbnK.T exclusively, and to be used by
vvumen !oilly. It is adapted especially to those
cases where the womb is disordered, and will
cote any irregularity in the ••menses,” ex
cept in.such cases as require a surgical oper-
at.on. As tliese last are very rare, ihe Fn-
1 malk Kr.mu.ATou is of almost universal nppli-
! cation, j In a sudden shock of the •• monthly
courses” Horn cold, trouble of mind or like
{ cause, it acts like a charm, by 'bbstoriko tiik
i discuaiiuk in kVicky lNiTxiiCK, thus relieving
the lever, headache, pain In Ihe eiuall of the
back and “lower stomach,” Hushes of heat
about the face, chilly sensatiofis, burning of
the oycjtiJs and geueral restlessness. Taken
in time,.all these symptoms pass away imme
diately,, without iujury to the constitution.
Frequently, however, the proper remedy it
u<»; applied in time, (he disease becomes
chronic, and Ihe foundation laid for number
less evils to ihe cousin til ion of the woman.
The next “turn” comes around and there is
no ••show,” or perhaps Ihe “whites” will ap
pear. There will he some uueasiuests about
the womb, hut very little or none of the naK
oral fiiiid escapiug. The complexion becomes
sallow, bowels swtden, a sort of greenish cast
about ihe face, constant dull aching pains in
die heads weight in Ihe lower stomach and
hack, with or without the whites, palpitation
«!’the heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion,
wciiriiiejss, biugour, aching across the loins,
loss <»f appetite, pain in left breast, lightness
across the chest, cough and giddiness. If
si ill allowed lo go on, green sickness will be
fuily developed—ihe headache becomes severe
with loss of memory, diminishing sensibility,
sick stomach, dyspepsia, no relish for food,
loss of flesh, increased fluttering of the heart,
swkllixo or thk fkkt, legs and body and oc-
< .oiml soloing of blood. The slightest ef
fort causes iiuxmikd bbeatoixo. almost snv-
rocATioN. The skin is flabby aad a “doughy
feel.” This is a sad picture, but it is the con-
d : tion of thousands of women between the
ages of 15 and 45, who are brought to the
verge o< the giave by ignorance or neglect to
lake llie proper remedy. To all wbo ore af
flicted with any of the symptoms above men
tioned, in connection with an irregularity of
llie “monthly sickness,” we earnestly nay
TAKE Do. J. BKADFIELD'8 FEMALE
REGULATOR. A few ounces taken, you will
at ouce experience its benefits, and with a
litile patience you win be fully restored to
health.
This remedy has-Lgenextensively used for
upwards of twenty yearTby many of the most
experienced and successful Physicians of
Georgia.
We repeal, (hat Dr. J. BRADFIELD’S FE
MALE REGULATOR is prepared for Womkn
and to bo used by Women, only.
A trial Is all we atk.
Prepared and sold in any quantity, by
. L. II. BBADFIELD,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
“Allanla, Ga.
Price, $1.50 per Oolite.
Sold by Druggists generally.
Atlanta, Ca., December 29th. 1868.
Dr. J. iBiiadfikld—Dear Sir: I take plea
sure iu seating that tome time previous ia the
war, 1 used, with the utmost success, on a
servant girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR,
prepared then al Bradfield’s Drugstore. West
Point, Ga. She had been suffering severely,
from suppressed niens'rusfIon, and this Medi
cine soon restored her to health. Hlie is, io
•Jay, living in Atlanta, sound aud well.
i will stale, further, that I kuow-of its being
used, with equal success, on a servant girl of
•ny brother iu-Uw, Prof. Rutherford, of
Athens, Ga. This woman had, 1 think, been
diseased for six years. She was a house ser
vant, tunl seemed cored, ,up lo ihe time of
••freedom.” I do not hesitate to indorseyoor
preparation for I ho purposes for which you
-e minuend it.
Yours truly, JNO. C. WHITNER.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Tonne County.
This is to certify that I have examined the
icc:pe of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, of this county,
and os a medical man, pronounce it in be a
uorobiovtion of Medleioea of great merit In the
treatment ©foil diseases of females for which
he re ommends it. WM. P, REABLKY.
This December 2lst. 1868. : |f D.
n . „ MrwitTvn.in, 1868.
Dr. J Bkadficld—-Dear Sir : I have math
pleasure in saying l have wiitttmd the most
dec.ded and happy effects of joot-Female
Regulator to tbie neighborhood.
WM. r
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