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Mitchell County
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WhidWnjjfru^m') «*«$*!
With. smiling, «yv»
With voiceless tfpe* JV* f»
That I /eel bill Whjtjlj
The dimpled hand and <N|
Lie low lira
I stretch mi urn afar **<•*
Bat the empty air ft *c«*n
And mjr 'vigH riot* £WQ
There’s a sinless WaW frtfi'*tostuat
And a cross laid d*wu to tk* dejit 5
There’s astoile where aw*r achair OCB
And (eirs no mere from'tltoM dear ay
So sweet i& their iauMlt tmet. ,
T m uImI'm, levied on u the. property of
JV * r ' M. a POORE,
rn*m*m ,t—L ^ .0,;. 3***ipKr
GEORGIA, Mitchell County—Thirty dtp after date
I willr i-lr to the Court of Ordinary of said oounty, Sot
.leave to ml all the lands la-lon^inx to the estate ot
Jane L. Harrell, late of s>>4 n*uuty. For the benefit of
Lh« heirs and creditors of said estate.
S, E MALOY.*
(Snardfam minor children of Jana L. IfarrtlL
S j*ten*her 24th, 18014-30(1*
nerty of Gtista v lk$yn, to
Sup.T»»r Court la favor ot
tiustay Hngeo; levied on
*uy haa.Lj ts. aahl Bugen.
August 31, ISO. .
Donslicrty SherKlHi Sale. > .
IITILL be void on the first Tuesday In 'November
V T next, before the Court House door of Dougherty
county. Gjl, between the legal hour* of sale, tlu) follow
ing jimperty, to-witr
One steam mill and fixtures; levied on as the prop
erty of M. I*. Hollis, to satisfy a mortgage Ufa from Cal
houn .Superior Court, iu laror of Sharp & Brown v*.
M. I*. Hollis. !
JAMES W. KEMP,
August 31, lb59. Sheriff, j
GEORGIA—Mitchell CoAnty.
OIXTY
e me BEST we ran hay
*W carefully prepared kt
official formularies, fa
DAYS after date, (on the -first
^ Monday of the Court of Ordinary of BfiW
county.) application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of said county, for lcawp. to cell
all the lands belonging to the estate of Geo
R. Mallard, late of said county, dec'd, for
the benefit of tic heirs and creditors of said
deceased WM. F. MALLARD,
Adtn’rG. R. Mallard.
July lfi. 18G9-tnnai oct. ‘ * --
AJEOEOIA, DoruiIKimr COUXTY.-It appeariog
to the Court from the report of C PJII cart welt C. L
Nekton, and B. G. Lockett, (kMumkrakmen appointed by
the Court to review the nmd known as the JORDAN
roSD HOAD, in said county, for the purpose of chang
ing said nod so a- to avoid the Pond near the planta
tion of Frank Robert. That they have laid off and
marked out said road as near the old road an practica
ble, alsiut thirty feet a'wve high water mark on the
land of Frank RoLtrt, encircling the pond near his
plantation, and that they have included In their survey
tytf? more tliou about one acre of cultivated land, and
that the road as marked out docs not cut off more than.
aUnit ouc half acre of wood land. It is therefore order
ed by the Court that all persons interested, are hereby
notified that oo the 4th day of October next, the altera
tion of the aakl road will be granted if no good cause is
shown to the contrary.
It is further ordered that a copy of this order he |mi1k
1 idled in the Ai.ka.nv Ntws, and ported before the
ELECTED STOCK of tvorytkiag
EEP constantly on hand a FULL and WELL
-,EOBU£A, Mitchell <Jfcinty.-i
.T from the Court of Ordinary of
old b.-n.iB the CoWrt House d<s»ri
irst. Tuesday in «ovdlilM*r n«X
worthy «f our liberal ^
patronage.
hr Prlrrs arr llun)**
WX MtJ Other h.ty^
fVe aak f«*r su , \
old Clir* Wt* < Xpert!»]
| ■- E 4 || i: 1»
in purler, cannot be EXCELLED, and at price* as liberal as Buck Good# will
warrant. We make u SPECIALITY of
Whicfi^
;odRfS A U«>lriS»I«
Tht aly place I* tin*! a f*
WZLOWS OS
S(HOOL Bi
Embraog all principal Sefciwi
ia thia lotion.
SOHJOL STATU
• l»r All KI •J*.';
UTTKR P
plait AyF.f.vur
Rum; * Ft:
—.taj Hid W»tl ^ *
S BEGS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE, also, that bo will in a few' days open a Fresh an J
general Stock* of DRYGOODS, CLOTHING. GROCERIES, FAMILY SUPPLIES, etc.,
n the Eastern Store in CAPT. JOHN DAVIS’ NEW BUILDING, next door to Jackson
jgrt. [July 10, 18«.9-ltil 1st oct.
Georgia— -Worth County.
Whereas.' William applies to me
for letlffa of administration on the estate of
John M- Ifanson. late or saiJ county, dec’d.
Three-'are therefore to notify all and singular
/he kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be/and appear at uiy office within the lime
prescribed by law. to &hov cause, if any they
ran, why said letters should not be granted.
/ Given under my hand and official signature.
/ JAMES W. ROUSE.
/ Aug 21, 18C1T Ordinar y.
M*\ House will please furnish us name
of the applicant.
desirable is guarani red
and Chainid
Cll.\ HLKXTON.
For sale by Druggists.
* July 9. 18G9—
MERRICK BARNES.
Proprietor.
ISAACS'HOUSE,
BARTRAH & FINTON
JOHN D. CILBEBV
AEtERT li. JACKSON.
Hotel and Restaurant.
GEORGIA—Worth County..
Whereas, Joseph B. Theus applies to me
for letters of dismission from the administra
tion of the estate of Simeon R. Theus, dec’d
These are therefore to cite all persons.' kin-
Cherry Street, MACON, GA,
E. ISAACS, Pbupbietos.
S-Bn Cteeh to ud fra tt. Hnut. .. j,
Sept. 7, fttfiD-lst Janaary.
*s$P# 3road and Jackson Streets
M»»ofatlory, OlKBOBr, C0S5.
Mi?* GEORGIA
Albany
dred and creditors, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed hy law, and
show cause, if any they have, why aaid let
ters should dm he.granted.
Given under my hand and aeal, Julie ind,
1869. JAMES W. ROUSE,
Jane 15. 1869. Ordinary,
OPFICEindSALESntMjM, 8C8 BROADWAY
Flnt Premium o,er Double Thread
* 'ifcdU>W(>-'
.Mitchell County Sheriff ’s Sail
TTTUX b. nW Oaot Bolur door -fci
county, Ga., oc the I
emfoh* 1
hja the railrobd! gerrant “kept It
i bridge” at a coetiier sacrafioe titan Ih
Moman Captain. Anti uliat rcmsii.-*
Drecker ia a poor man] hfs poeftioB i
liteir an tumble one, ftrru Tt biieKis fo<
»ia irreparabk-, hie lia
oo rewkrde-i. I’Ue . railroad <xnupan
owe* tim » beavjf J&bt.'iSewtaieDj ei
on that Ft«ay *H*mobh~tfltii»iy* t\
deera U a privilege . f.o - t contrite*ter 1
raise arnonum^t, to the child, to fU
commemorate the deed, end the Pta
throughout tie land tdiould - let - t
name tea kuowjt erory^hore.
•«*.< t. x zuuksrxsza>.
'"ffVjtWSrtrt. Atlnnm. i
'“*?• A.le A*..t Cro. II. U.,-,
IS rABT. or
W )l iNAiJE-
IN Dsaioxp
s «,SHTRh'.;tI0Sl
«r Wjrk thin
muse, n '•
TLN. FtlVtl'
nas ovabs
HORBE3. HACKS, rtOMIM,
CARKI.\Ce.8 AND BlOQIEK,
InitTf Rkuit ‘riiii CrtKint ,,, „
, j - farreiAjm'^ue.
st*OtuMtr|h f it.»k
CL0TU1NG, BOOTA 8H0KS, HATS,
bABIfltlMNtV'-
oii*.rt-' yrs!
All, well! »ni A'utomn I«< .
Siugiag her same »ld wag;;.
But oh, it sounds like n i
Ah i
in it Soils in the .uhslilne »nd in t
O’er hearts of the worid’e great I
There's , beauliful region ehoro tie skies, i
An.l I long to resell its shore,
For L know I shnlVftid my treasure there,
The Uugl.ing eysf'nnd nmbdr heir)
Of the loved one ghne before.
The Fntorc of Felton.
f>’roiu tbeStilpptBgsixi Commerelsl Lint, IStli.]
Tho business of English spiuners
continues to sutler, severely Jrom the
scarcity ami high price of cotton and
the rejatively low price of goods. They
held .a targe meeting at Manchester in
tho early part ot the week for the pnr-
pose ot devising some means whereby
the trade may be placed upon a belter
footing, and the leading English jour
nals continue to devote considerable
attention to the same question. Tlif
Loudon Times thiulfs there is bnt one
~ ~ irJ
way lof tho Lancashire manufactur
ers t() meet the exigency, and that U
to employ s portion of their capital in
co-operative cotton, planting in Uritish
India. I5ut tile spinners evident If
have little faith in obtaining adequate
supjlies from that-source. ' !
The events ot the last few years
have strengthened the conviction ot
sagaciohs observers tliat the South it
destined in the future, as in the past,
to be the (Veal source of the world’s
supply ol this essential article, since
there is scarcely a limit to its produc
tion in that ficldj under a liberal appli
cation of capital mid- an adequate sup]-
ply of labor, which, it may be taken
lor granted, will be found eisewhere.—
In View ol tho constantly tightening
sition to make
mined cilort to recover the. ground
which was lost during the rebcllieo.
There arcsuveral important dementi
in his problem, which constitutes it
strong incentive to the rehabilitation
of the great staple.
A fuh cotton crop is very generally
conceded to be an absolute essential
in eqnalixiiig the''foreign exchanges,
without a resort to gold; it is also
necessary as a means ofplaeing the
Ameriran shipping interest on its prop
er fooling, aud to "enable the. country
to restore and maintain tpecie pay
ments And in reviving tile produc
tive energies of the'South, no surer or
speedier way can be foundfer compos,
ing all existing differences, securing
permanent peace and harmony aud re-
-— - *i ghpr - '*■**-*-
storing prosperity throughout the
whole country. V/e are glai to be
able to state, on the authority of so
reliable a journal as the Oonmercial
Bulletin, of ,New Ojleans, t^at the
*wa5ies*bfwaT afe'graiiftaiiV Itiid itnr«ny
repairing. Hailroads will coon betra-
MACON, GA.
A FTER a lapse of aeren years, (most of which lime our Works have l»ecn in possession
of the Confederate Slates A rot/, ami the Uoited States Army, respectively; the former
kftJtUf* bjf force.)
of the- many -faTots bestoi
We again make our bow to the public, ami ask a renewal
istowod atUc-ltellunt. ’Tia well kuowu that the above Works aro the
: T- K*- ■
MO S-T- EXTENSI V E
; - - w*r •> . v *
1 (.KtaV — ir ■ ■■ >1“ w»
«»d IJ»Ml9ckpf ; Pa4etp» TEN TIMER ax great ns any similar establishment
Georgia. ^ OiiP for mar .custom era, (DAT'
old machinery, and coaling*.
Middle
(DATIftG BAI.’K i»0 YEAK8) desiring t<> replace their
can, iu i^ont cases, have lliem D l T 1* L 1 C A T E D
the VERY LOWEST.
ons charge of New Pallerns
: *We do noi ativerlifie prices, but promise they shall be as LOW
TlwO-rt kA*#*r :!<
Superior Mechanics and Uraii^htsnien
:i<} Employed, and all work WARRANTED.
t <?fr i\. r .
STEAM ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MltltjANi) GIN GEARING, HORSE POWERS, (specially
, jj,ntjapted ^o Cotton Ginning,) SUGAU MILTlS. SYItlT
KETTLES,STORE FRONTS, WATER WHEELS,
Ti / . &c., ac., jkc., ac., &t\
In fact any and every-description of Iron and Bras9 Castings and Machinery.
All 'K^flds of Hach inery Repaired.
B&f S^JBCIAL ATTENTION TO BEPAIU8 OP GINS.
iTMfl
R. FINDLAY’S SONS.
July 27, 186‘.MilI 1st oct.
versing tho South iu every direction,
leaving no productive legion, however
interior or remote, without speety ac
cess to market; and, eventually; the
needful labor, attracted by assuianceB
of protit and laeilitaled by abuidaiit
aud rapid means ot transportation will
be had. Then, we shall 'hear Much
Icbs about what is going on in .foleign
cotton culture; and, with the atccs-
sion offresh looms and spindles, tve
shall not only lessen our depeudwoe
upon England lor cotton goods,, bnt
shall be enabled to successfully ctfn-
petc with her in supplying fabrics'to
the principal markets of the world.
A Bruins in Humble Life.
Thdlivcning Post says:
. .-Albert G. Drocker is the watchmai
of the Passaic River drawbridge oi
the NeW Yoik and Newark Uailroatl,
whose business it is to sec that the
draw is closed upon tho approach ot
the trains. On Friday afternoon last,
just before a passenger train was to
pass the bridge, the draw was open
and Mr. Drccker began to close it.—
The tiain was not yet in sight at this
moment, but the watchman kuew'il
was coming, and that no time should
be lost in putting the bridge in its
proper position. While engaged in
closing the draw, a little son of Mr.
Drecker, 10 years old, fell lroni the
bridge into the deep. To savo the
child would be an easy matter, but
Sir. Drccker now saw the train thup-
dering along the track, and knew that
the rescue ot this boy would involve
the destruction of the train. What
was he to do?
O MARK ROOM for a LARUE snii ELEG ANT Slock of goods,
IMPORTED FROM EUROPE!
THE PRESENT STOCK OF
FANCY AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS!
Gent’s'Clothing, Ilats, Boots and Shoos.
SADDLERY, HARNESS & BUGGIES-
ALSO,
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO
Wo may well suppose it was a rao
Mayer’s Corner,
WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
M R. MAYER IS NOW IN EUROPE, giving bia personal at (cut ion to the selection of his
f -
Stock, and as shipments will very soon reach Albany, he desires lo close out the
alock on hand if possible, and therefore has marked his prices down, aud Trill sell ut pur
ebaser’s <#•*"»»•
meat ot supreme agony. Bis child
warn drowning before his eye, and
life could only lie purchased at tb<
"of many other Uvps that ‘ —**
hands God mercif “
the bitter anguish,
was forced upoaDtecSer l -
by his duty, the bridge was closed
the train passed - on uver’ it—bnt
boy wa* drowned.-. IAtle did
passenger in that train-drisnajpi w! isit
° f
• qnyfiMlw IlittHa prjHBppkiflf n
saai.h-tke - ! stc*r of Albert 1&
Court House door for thirty days. This 2G*h Aug. lsti'J.
W. II. WlLDEIt.
August 31st, ^ Ordinary.
Gr
EOIUilA, DOUCsHEUTV ('OLN'TY.—W It e re as,
Uirhanl K. Hint-., (iuardian i»f the iirii|H - ny of the mi
nor heirs of Ji*se|.h ISoimI, Jiv'd, apjtlies to me for leave
to sell the real estate belojjyiug to said minor* in tlie
tommy of Dougherty.
Thrt» are therefore to ette all and singular the next
of kiu of said minor.., to lie and ai>uear at my ottk-c with
in the time prewritu d try law, to show rnmw*, if any th-.-y
have, why said letters should not Iks granted.
(jivuu uuder luy hand and official signature, this3'Jth
dav of August, 1
W. II. WILDER,
August 31,1 Still. Onlinary.
Q KOKH1A, IXU'OHF.ltTY fol NTV.-Thirtv days
1 alter date aj^.lusi km will tm made to the Onlinary
of Dougherty couuty for leave to sell the lands Ulon-
” J« ’
ing to the estate of John itoyntou. minor of John «’.
Hovntou, Sr., htlt,* t»f sahl eountr, Jn-tturd, for divisiou.
' WM. T. WILSON,
Se|it 3d, l«i9. Guarlian.
OKORUIA, IXJUUHKKTY COUNTY.—Whereas J-
U. Jones, Administrator on the estate of F. A. Hillino-
lea. late ut said eounty, de«-’d, applies to ute for leave to
sell all the lands U longing to said estate.
i'hese are therefore to eite all atxl siugular the credi-
and next of kin of said deceased, to h<- and
at my olfiee.within the time prescribed by law,
cause, if any Ni«-y can, why sawi leave should not l<e
granted. \
tiiven under my hand aud official signature, this Cth
day ot .Septeiut*er, IHiW.
W. H. WILDER,
Sept 7,1969 t tniinury.
Kolice I* Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
All persons indebted to A. B Slaughter,
late of said county, deceased, will make im
mediate payment, and those having demands
against sai^ deceased, will present them in
terms ofxlie law to the undersigned. -
E. E. WILDER,
Aug l.‘l, 18t>9 lwCvr Administrator.
GEORGIA—Doitglierly County.
Whereas, E. E. Wilder, Administrator on
the eMale of A. B. Slaughter, lute of said
couuty, deceased, applies to tne tor leave to
sell all the real estate belonging lo said estate.
These are therefore to cite all persons in
•erested, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law. tu show cause, if
any they have, why said leave should not l»e
granted.
• Given uuder my baud and official signa
ture, this 10th day of August, 1809.
• - W. 11 WILDER.
Aug !•*, 1809 lw4w Oidi .ry.
Notice to Debtors acd Unditors.
(i EORG1A—Doii«»Ii *i i y Count y.
All persons indebted to the es'nte of James
[,. Walters, l:»leofs«id county, deceased, ure
re«|uested to make immediate payment, and
all persous having claims against said estate
xra frtjyrM-aSv -pwwwrAr a>hie, ffa^ SsNt
theuticafed, in terms of the law, or the same
will be haired.
1 .1X0. K. CARGILK.
I Ex'r.l. L Wallets, dec'd.
Aug 17,1809 c.Rw-Jod
Worth County.
( 1 f>»ly «IA, Wurth t'isiiilr. - Sixty d*y» -, ner •late
I ii|rjilH-aiiou will Ik- iiuhI- - !«• the ttnlilia*/ of «ud
«NMin»r far Lave to -wll lot «»t' laml m:tnt*-r It'.*, iu the
loth I»i-triYt «»fs.ti*leoiintv, a< the pn*|Kiiv of the
late of War. W. Tisoii, d.v -a^l.
TIIU*. W. TISON*,
Adiu'r on fdalmf Wtu. W. 1'isio, dec'll.
Sept. I t. ISfiff-ilti
,'tKHRiiM, Worth founljr.—Whereas, M. W. Uurino
V t appHe* to me fur letter* of wlminixtrMiou on the
•Mate of Will bin U. Uaty,dt-c>*ieHd.
’ITiere* are then-fore to imtify ult and singular the kin
dred and en-ditor* of said deceiwi-d, to lx* and appear at
my office within the time pr.^riUil hy law, to show
eans**, if any they have, vrhy sai«l letters slmukl not be
granted. * ,. >
tiiven under my hand and official signature, this 9th
dar-of September’ 1*89.
jamcs w. itorsi;
Kept 14, lM9-a>l Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Worth County.
Whereas Daniel S. Sumner,/ adrainistra
tor on the estate of Thomas I. Stunner,
late of said county, deceased, applies to me
forletteis of dLuiission from said Estate.
These are, therefore, lo notify all, and
singular the kindred and credit or* of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office,
vrithin the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they bale, why i^tid letters
should n t be graatfd.? p\ -i \ j
Givcu under my hand and seal.
JAMES W. KOUSK.
June lo I860.>> ^ ‘ - i t Ordinary.
>id coui
- , rtvrecn th
hours of sal*-, tiov foUo« ing petijK-iir, to-wit:
lots oria'rid'-known find dutingnUied by tlto' pUn of
said town a. - * Im* mnnlx-r one (I) aud two(2) in Block (',
oue-fourth (><,) of an aere each, and umalter seven (7)
in Block C. containing one acre. Aho, lot nuiula-r sev
en (7) in Blo«-k I >, containing one-fourth (^)of an aero,
all in the tow n of Camilla. Sold os the pro|wrtv lie-
tongitig to the estate *»f A. II. Joiie*. dec’d. Cur theWtic
fit of the heirs and creditors of saiii estate. Terms ul
sale will he cash. 1SUAKI. MAPLfcX,
Sept 17, l.Su-j Ailm'r it.bonis nom.
Administrator’s Sale.
w , arvttrfttiiipie Court ot Onlinmr
itaty! will baitoki on tb^lirU Tuesday
»,.l*-fi»r8thol 'ourt Houm dmir in ftb
B Y virtue of i
HiclinMlul
ember. If
unity, between the Usual hours o f pulilic tale, the
dcoimlite n-al istiOe, to- ” "
iu N
foll..w i:tg tl’cairalAc real tstilfe, t.wwit: AH that tract or
Iurci-l of land situate, lying and In-ing iu sai«I eounty of
Bak*-r. State of «i-orgia. know n and distinguished in
the plan of the *ih lristrkt oi mid State and county ot
Baker, hy the uiiinher*, as follows, to-wit: number four
liuudrctl. (4W>5 throe huialred and sarcnty-f-axT (374)
.ind fractional lots number* throe handmland seventy-
live (375), and three hundred and nim-ly-nine 1.*199)con
taining, in the aggregate, seven hundred and eighty-
five acres, more or lo?u. .Haiti laud is well located on the
west hank of Flint Kivet, ationt half way between Al-
Itaiiy aud Newton, the greater part being cleared land,
and'thi-t year under cultivation. Terms cash. Pur
chaser to pay for laperaii'l statui*.
A. 0. HOLT,
8spI7, 18© Ailm'r of James C.
IX BANKRUPTCY.
ASKIGHF.C’^ silk.
B Y virtue of an order of the District Court of the
United States for the Smthern IHstrict of f»e*trgia,
I will «*eil t«elore the Court House «hs>r iu the City
Albany. Item,-In rty county, and State of Georgia, on
THURSDAY, Htl’i day *»f fk-tolier next, lietween the
legal bour> of sale, one lot of land numlier Inti, in 14th
District of Ilevatur county, containing '2A0 acres, more
or le.«*i oue-ltulf iuten-st in seven (7) mules, one-lial!
interest iu cL-ht (*) hcail of cattle, one-half Intereat in
fifteen G^lhe^l of hogs, one Hockawav. Sold as the
proiierty of Keuiamim F. Fiblcy, Baiikruid. Terms
cash. - J. H. HH.U
Kept 24th, ISdD-td A“signee of Bonj. F. Hihley.
JX BANKRUPTCY.
ASSlCWefS SAKE.
B Y virtue of on order of tlu? I list rid Court of the
UuiD-dBtafc'tto* the .Southern District of Georgia,
1 will sell befoiv Die t i.urt House door of Hoii^herty
county, ami oftreoi-da, on Till IkSUAY, 14th day
of Octoth i in xt, In-iween the legal hour* of sale, one
home ami lot numlier ninety-two ilKfj on Pine street, in
the * . • of Albany, lioimlu rty euUQty, uml Statu ot
Gis r.-t. i.iel kiiow'u a.s the I.ynasC. Shaw residence.—
S»ld . the plot telly «»f L. i . >ha»v. Bankrupt. Term -
cash. ' J. II. llll.l.,
.■sept "4th, IstilMd Assign ei* of L- l‘. Shaw.
IX BANKRUPTCY.
ASSIGNEES SALE.
I> Y virtue of an onl»-r of (he lMstrid Court of the
UUi.
1 ufed Stot«-s tor tlie Suitliern IHstrict of Gasirgio,
I will selTU-foiv IbeCourt IB.iise d.str in the City of
AllMiuv/Uoiiglieity CiMinty, and Slot** of Georgia, on
TlllTtSDAY, Ul Inlay *ti Octoln-r next, led ween the
legal lioiirc t»f sale, lot of I iml containing ^
acre, luor** or less, iu the city ot Cuthlh-rt, lieiug a |«art
of lot iiiiiiiis-r 77, mlt IHstiici of I’undolplt county. It is
the f*oiitl*-*a-t < nd of said lot, :».* j« initio the lots nf Mrs
Fr. lb’s. 0.1 the north, Bamlal «.. *er on the cast,
another on the nortli amt u.—1 n.IJ a* the pruj>erty
of John It—**, Bank nipt. 1. no- Cash.
^ ^ ^ J. II. HILL
And pletlge ouraelves lo ilinpettse none hut t'.c 3lOST HELMI*LE MLDD'INEN.
03. Thankfttl fop IbuYery liberal patronage wl ieli baa greeted ira ns a n?w firm,
aro encouraged to renew *our exert ions, to give universal satisfaction.
l _ l i s ! . « <[ - s l ‘i U Albany, Ga., Sept If#, 1809—8m
THE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER,
Cures
SCROFULA IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS,
DE. J. BEADFIELD’S
mm WLATOR,
vv oiuan’s Best Friend
T
SUCII Aft
Conaumption in its early stages. Enlarge
ment and Ulceration of the Glanda, Joints,
Bones, Kidneys, Uterus, Chronic Kheu«
matism. Eruptions of the skin, Chron
ic Sore Eyes, etc , etc., etc , etc.
—ALSO—
SYPHILIS'
ix all iTs.rouins
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Lohh of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liv*r
Complaint. Pain iu the Buck. Impru
dence in Lite, Gravel,
GENERAL BAD HEALTH,
and all distunes of the
Blood) Liver, Kidneys and
Bladder.
dll in 11 Pcrfeol Reuovsilor.
fcS*. UOSADAL1S eradicates every kind
uf humor and bad taint, and restores the eu
•ire system to a healthy condition
fitly. It is perfectly Harmless, never pro
lucing the Highest injury.
It is nut a Secret Quack Remedy
The articles of which it is made are publish
ed around each botjle. . __
ASSIGNEE S SALE.
J^Y VIKTUi: of an onlcr ..f the IHstrict Court
Unib-d Ktac-* f'»r tin* Sait hern District of Goo.^.
i will re-11 l*?fore tin* owirt-hous.* door of Baker <-oukT
and State oft u*orgia, on the fir*t Ttiemlay in Oaou^
next, between tin* legal Imurs of sale, twelve hutsln*
and fifty acres of land, situate, Iring and ln*ing in thi
Kiglith ’District of the county of Baker, and State ot
Georgia, aial known a)* tin* Morgan M. Mill)* place, and
thj plaee on which nkl Mill* now rwklw: also, 6 liogo.
'll head rattle, two wagons, and a lot of old ploughs and
plou 'li gear. S.1,1 a» the property of Morgan M. Millx,
l«iukni|>t. Term* ea-b. jrA\ It, HI Lis
Allanv. Ga.,
S j t. 14, IWk>—Id
Assignee of M. M. MILLS,
HOOdkrupt. -
M. IlyYIlLvn^S
n- Proprietor. ^
Pine Street) Albanv, Georgia.
• («)—-
Having ,*ecently completed this House, and
pat it in condition for the accommodation ol
guests, the Proprietor pledgee bis earnest en
deavors to give ratisfaction. His rooms are
large and well ventilated ; his table shall bt
constantly supplied with the best the market
aifnrdv, and his serrmts shall always b»
prompt, polite ami attentive.
Ea)** A Hack is always at the Depot on the
arrival of trains, to convey passenget to the
Itrrtmnendfd by the Mrdlr.il
ally sad many Thousand-
•nr nest t itlzens.
For testimonials of remarkable
•«ec "Rosadalts Almnnac” for this year.
PREPARED ONLY BY
Far
of
LAWRENCE & CO.-
IiAI.TI.UOUi: STREET,
allOS.STiLSoQ
F.r Sale by L.
\ Albany, Ga.
HixU eyertwInBre,
E. *t 11. E.
and Urn?'-
Encourage Home Productions.
TONIC.
TONIC.
A MOST DfclJGIITFl'L
A MOST DKi.IOifTEI L
A MCteiT-lj^UffitrfruL TONIC.
Old Carolina Bitters,
\ Southern PrepamtioL!! Valuable am’
Reliable!!
TjlQUAL IF HOT SUPERIOR TO ANY
JJJ Bluer** in »h« n>«rk jc. fivl at a muck les;*
Lf»SS 01
price. t'URBS
IPPKTITE. f hilh&FiW«n.| i* with
ml doubt the BEST TONIC 'BETTERS l^
USE.
GOODKICII, WlfF.Ki n A t’O
Maeufaetnren and Proprietor*, a»,l
Direct Import ern of Choice
>JL'S valuable Medicine if
Vomkh exclusively, and to
w uii in unly. It is adapted especially lo I bow*
C'tseewhere the womb it disordered, end will
cure iny irregularity in ilpe
cept. 11 .such cooes as require a surgical eper
alios Ah these last are very rare, tke Fa
iALif Iteiji'LATon is of almost universal appli
at its. In a sudden shock of the •• monthly
•ottse**” from cold, trouble of mind or like
aus. it acts like a charm, by BBSTomita tmk
•ihis.al-gc t.*( every ixstaxcb 9 ibus relieving
ii.* f.ver, headache, pain in ike small of the
■atk mi J "lower stomach,” flushes of heal
-.biui the face, chilly sensations, limiting
1 hd eyelids nnd general restIrssn<•>■*. Tak
n line, all these symptoms pass sway ttumu
lively, without iujury to the *ou»tituiioti
Ertijiteutly, however, the proper remedy is
10Iapplied in lime, the disease becomes
•hc.uic, and the foundation laid far nutnhor-
lf«e»ils to the constitution of
fheitexi “turn” comes around aud there is
10 >how,” or perhaps the ’•whites" mil ap
i*eat There will be some unea.-doeHS .ab«»ut
lie iroinh, hu( very .little or none of the nal**
iraldiii<l eecaping. The complex iou becouirn
*ull^w, luiwels rtoleu, a sort of greenish cast*
•boi the face, conjisnl dull acltinp
• lie k*ad. weight in the lower stomach and
back with or withnutthe whites, palpitation
••fils heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion
treaties*, laugottr, aching across the loins.
■'*»•»* € appetite, pain in lrft bteoat, tightness
tcros> the chest, cough and giddiness.
till sHowed to go on. green sickness will I*
indy luvelopcd— the headache becomes tevt rr
•vith|«ii*M of memory, diminishing sensibility.
*h'K ton At'ii. dyspepsia, no relish for food.
)•«■?* it' tiesh. iticreased Muttering ot the beatt,
).v> Cl NO or THE rr.1T. tegs and body and oc
-a.vioal soil ting ot plood. The slightest ef-
fnj i JAui^xJiULA/iolPtMMATiLi xj. slmoft *rr
rouATtoK. Tins skin is flabby and a “doughy
leel.** This in a sml picture, but it is the con
I tinn 4f fboti**Mnd.« of women between tke
%iips of 1*> and 4*i, who are brought to tke
verge of the gtnve by ignorance or negleel to
lake tin* proper remedy. To ell who arc af
flicted with any of the symptoms above men-
?toned, ih coonection with an irregnlariiv at
■ lie “monthly sickness." we earnratly eoy
rAKE Ds. J. BRADF1 ELD’S FEMALE
REGULATOR. A tew nonces taken, you will
it oucc expctience its benefits, and with a
^itile patience you will be fully restored to
lealtlt. .
This remedy lias been extensively used far
upwards ot twenty years by marly #f the most
•yperienced nnd successful Physicians of
iuorgis.
We repeat, that Dr. J. BRADFIELD’S FE
MALE REGULATOR is ptepared fur Womojc
tnd.to be used hy Women only.
A trial'.sa’l we ask.
Prepared sad sold iu any quantity, by
L H. BR.IDFIELD,
WJlOLCdXLK bBLdaUT.
Mluu, G*.
Price, $1.90 ^cr Rollli.
85^. SoM t*jr l>lu-|ti«l« g.ucralij.
Atujti, Dccemlwr Steli. 18S8.
Or. J. IIuaiiriKLi*—Oc.r Sir: I i.k* j.!.,
-ure in aiating )hal nmc rime [ir.ri.ns t. il.
«r. 1 need, with the ntniui
^rmnl girl, your FKMtLI REUULATflK.
Iircparetl I hut « OntUcUW Oi n( Store. Went
i’uinr. Gn. 8be hod ‘ J ^
ram euppreeeod n.ene rniiiM. end 7hW Urdt-
■ine noon rctorc-l *t«r t« kmhb. ttW in, Ic
l»y, Wring in Allnnta, round nu I nell.
1 will etnle, furliier, llinl I kinSiltbtilf
teed, nrlllt rqnnl twene. an rtlteul (iri al
nr brutltrr in-lin. Prof. Unlkalfnrd, at
liiiene. (la. Thin nramen bad, I llrink. hare
liseaned Ter nix yearn. 81.e wnn a twain m-
•«»<. nnd reemed ettred, up la I ho new -r
•freedom." I da n..l hr. it at. ladudneil J—n
.ireparnli.in for (lie parpanrn far alieh y
■e uuunend it.
V..nm truly, JNO. C. WHITXSK.
•TAT8 OF OEOKUU, Tnanr CanxTt.
This istarenify Ihnij hnra vtna.me.1 l_
•Mi|.c of lit. daaeph Gre-lteH. of •henaauMy.
•nd. as • medical man, pcnounei ji in ba n
-ambin ti..n of Hrtwinuef pm merit In ehr
raiment nf all diseases a( fenulm far which
>e reeainmend. it. » JI. I*. Hr. ul >’V
Tlrin Dee ember 2le*. |8«*. J| p
JIocafTiu*. lM.
Dr. J tnjnricio—Dnnr Kir : J |nee ul
elensure in reyin* I her. wimenCtf the mu.
l-ci.l.d nnd happy effneil ..f your Feuah
UegnUlar in thin nughhorhajd.
_ . *». n. FLvcncx.
Hire AY hit<
h£.U> nul TIN.
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At vry LOW U \Tf>\
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OF OMRS.
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WELCH'S
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Thebe. aili«d**s a* r»» I*mj is .wd
aud surd io» i,i j*srp.. .
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CIIEBTJpiPINM^.
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