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GUANO
The Georgia Railroad shipped over it<
r „sd for the year ending Mat-'i 31. 1870,
OTTIRHEITT NEWS.
■)[ 009.273 pounds of guano. A'ianta m
ceived 1.931.721 lbs; Covingim. 3 412.
^3. Social Circle, 1.424.225: Maui->n.
j •»45, 937 ; Alliens, 1.6S5.746 : Y. i*!•«’>?•
too. 2,645.834 ; Sparta, 1,775,011. Gui-
•frton. 1,267.634; Thompson. 2 166,898.
'j’h»se were the heaviest points of ship*
m en«. It speaks well
th»t have K oue *° ,,eav ‘ly > n, ° thft Guano
business, and we predict for them good
crops this year.— ^ __
{ !H«w Prugramme.
The publishers of that excellent paper,
Burkr's Weekly fnr Boy* find Girls, an-
uouucs that the fourth volume, which be-
inB in July, will be one of the best yet
issued Among the good tilings in store
f, r that volume are The Young Explorers,
, ir finy Life in Texas, by the author of
Jack Dobell ; The Life of a Robin Red
brtatt as told by Himself, by Paul H
Hayne, Esq-; The Hermitage Children, a
Virginia Story, by Mrs. Maria Pendleton
Kennedy ; additional chapters from the
life of Li'tle Totty, by Mrs. Mary E. Me
Kiune; Mountain Hall, by Rev. '1 homas
Ward White, (Phillip Barrett ;) Origina]
Poetry, by Dr. Frank O. Tick nor, Mrs.
M«ry Ware, and others ; a serious of illua
(rated papers on Botany and Natural Phi
losophy : and many other attractions “too
numerous to mention.”
>'ow i» a good time to subscribe. All
new subscribers who send in their subs
Showing Hit Age and Bod; or the Timet, j
At m meeting at Ellaville, G» . the citi i
R«ns of Sc* lev cnnntv authorize.] the Or-
5inarv to subset ihe fifty thousand dnl'ar-
in the s'oek of a proposed railroad trnra
N .*wtia •> or i dumli'is, in orgectinf th« M*
eOJ P' d B nriswick R nd, pi-vi-lrd :ii»
roau jiahsul through Lliawiie.
A comnmnica'ioa in the Dahloneg > ,
nal. 29lh, states that rich depoaita of go!4 j
for those counties bare been discovered on th“ farm of B. O. j
1 hompson ten miles from Gumming. Geor-
gia. I
Wm. B. Brown, of Marion county, form •!
erly member of the State Senate, died in
COTTON MARKET.
Livkispool, May 17.— Cotton Ilj!.
New York, May 17—Cotton 23jo.
Savanuah— 21”-.
AruvHTt —20.bi\
Mat n—20c
M II.I.KtlftKYIM K— lOjc.
Ga.i, 114]
SOUTHERN'RECORDER
Toetday, May 17, 1870.
Local Oolumn.
cy There has been a cliauga of ached
l)r. Tutt’s Sarsapanl'a and Queen's Delight
j clears the skin and imparts a V-Autiful complex
| ion.
April 26. I -TO 17 ]m
i A« a Spring M ©dicin'-, Dr. Tntl’a Sarsaparilla
I and Queen's Delink? has no eqnaL
April 26, li*70 |7 lm.
Half di z.-n bottles of Dr. Tun's Sarsaparilla
pna Queen s Delight will eradicate all impure or
poisonous matter from tha system.
April 26. 1870 17 lm !
~WOTXCH~ ~~ i
■ TVT OTICE is hereby given to all persons in- '
I i.1 debted to the Estates of Isaac Newell Jr., ■
! aud Joseph B. Newell, to make payment to mAt
I once, ami these having claims against said estates '
qfilitis loittimirt!* ”
hr. LAWRENCE'S
High/
T n L C RK1T HEALTH BETSOBER.
Nc Quack Med if inf—Formula iroofitl tbc Rotllr.
PREPARED SOLELY BT
A, r ncu,.a„l>H. r ,.l, il , . U hi.w. 7 .0 ; tll , A „ gMl . MdMiII>d Ho.d.! P '“” U p DK. J. J. LAWRENCE
A,lfln '"' ; Heretofore., got o.r mail from A.p»U.! „ NEWELL. u„. nt „id E,«e,. 1
Orran Td.gr^i Call',.-Th. Sun ,.y, At|t ,„. ,„ d 0 , her int , „ p. j 25?i!2?± fUL-
this huainnsa is much more extansive than i . . , „ A 0,1
M. ; now we will receive it nt 6J, P. M. AQIIliniS 113101^ S oZUe.
We regret the change, but suppose there j
was a necessity for it.
AND SO ARE
DRY GOO
•:0—Ot
is generally supposed. There are at this
moment 04 cables in actual use, the short
est of which is three miles long, and the
longest 3.014, and their total length is
22,007 miles. Daring this year Rnd the
next, 20 821 miles more of cable are con
tracted for, in length varying from 116 to
2.975 miies, debigned to connect various
important points in both the eastern aud
western hemispheres.
A Cincinnati druggist declares that
these arc no less than a thousand arsenic
eaters in that city and immediate vicinity,
NORFOLK, VA.
GYMNASIUM CLUB.
We attended on Friday last, tlie per
formances of the Gymnasium Club, com
posed of a number of young men of our
city, organized for the purpose of exercise
after the labors of the day. We bad no
idea that they had made such proficiency
in athletic sports, and had we not known
KOSKOO!
mostly young women, who take the poison j them gfJ QUr t0WQ bojgi W0 wou , d bave
for the complexion. j been led to believe that they were gradu-
Lotton Tor Gold..—‘Antelope,’ under date j ates of the eircua ring as regards perform-
<f Ap. ii *-8,h. telegiaphs from New York j ance upon the trapeze, leaping, tumbling,
as follows to the New Orleans Picayune , *. • t J . , , ,
Th,. 6, c ,, -7. I See. It is a healthy exercise, and (level
i no mst sale of cotton for gold is re- ! J
ported this morning. A lot of one hun- ! °P“ lho P h yei«l man aud gives grace
dred bales, for June delivery, has been I find °* 80 °1 motion, toughness and strength
sold nt 19 cents. j ( 0 (be muscles and nerves.
If you will only go to LANTERMAN & THOMAS’ where they buy for
CASH in the Auction Rooms, or any where else, where they are obliged to have
money. Mr. Lanterman having been in New York for the last two months de
voting his whole lime lo tie purchase of out GOODS, we are enabled to offer
! superior inducements to CASH buyers, as we can ptesent a list of prices, which
I in many instances are lower than the GOLD PRICKS before the war. For
! instance:
ENGLISH BERAGE, at 10 cts. per yard, which cost the Importer 10 cts.;
. m . 1U , j JAPANESE CLOTH, at 25 cts. per yard;
IN the Ordinary* of Itfontgomery^ounty^we j SCROFULA. SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA. ! EMBItOlDERED GRENADINE, at 3-5 cts. per yard ;
win sell on the first Tuesday in July next, before | _ , . , , . I LINEN L AVY N&. at 25 cts per yard, worth elsewhere 50 cts.; and inter
the Court House door, in Mount Vernon, two lots I L "* r Complaint Chronic Rheumatism Sturalgia, | , * iMODorl i onat elv low prices,
of land, No. 351, in the 7th District of said county, j Arraus affect,ons Eruptions of the Ski*, ■ gfMKlS otdll KiriUs.ll j.ioporllonniciy low prices
and \ o. 229, in the same District in Telfair county, Humors. Loss of l ,<ror. Diseases of the LADIE&’ HO&L, at fromSl 50 to i«b,00 per dozen ;
TVT OTICE is hereby piven, that under leave of
il the Ordinary of Montgomery County, we j
will sell on the first Tuesday in July next, at the ;
C urt llouje door in Mount Vernon, all the lands !
belonn-ing to the Estate of John Conev, deceased, i
ALEXANDER McARTHUR, ? Admrs. j
MARTIN COUEY, J
May 17, 1870. 20 tda j
Administrator’s Sale.
N
Strikes at the root of disease by purifying the Hood,
| restoring the liver and kidneys to a healthy
action, and invigorating the nervous
system.
i This is the secret of its WONDERFUL SUCCESS
iu CURING.
belonging to the estate of Archibald McMillan
deceased. Sold for a division. Terms made
known on day of sale.
DANIEL McMILLAN, > Executor*.
JOHN McRAE, $
May 17,1870. 20 tds
.eriptious before tlio first of July will re.
all numbers issued after tbeir names , . , ,, ■ . • r ""
ceiveatinu . j make tlie following quotations of cotton
are received and prior ti the 1m or Ju.y j sales for future delivery. The sales reach
gratis. So tbe soouer you subscribe, the j 10.400 at 22 to 22g for May ; 21J to 22§
longer your subscription will run. Terms | f° r J« ne ; 22J for July, and 19j for Octo-
For Future Delivery.— From Murray.' While we admire such physical feats,
i en is Sc Co ’« circular for 30tb April, we we would gently hint to the young men,
for S4 50. Ad-
San Domingo votes fifteen thousand for’
and only one hundred and ten against
Tbe "XIX Century” for May has been"! annexation.
}2 a year; three copes
dress J. W. Burke & Co., Macon, Ga.
that the organization of a Lye cum Club,
and a display of mental acrobatic perform
ances would please in a greater degree t
aud if the same exertion was put forth up
on the mental trapeze, the young ladies of
the city would turn out in full fotce to ap
plaud your success; and no matter where
received, and comes to us as usual, full of j The United States Naval Court, con- ! y ou might essay in the broad world, and
veiled at lokohaina, Japan, found that the 1 no matter yonr competitors, you would, in
Bombay violated all rules of seamanshiu 1 . > , , . ,
.. t • .i /~v -,. U8Ui D , your mental leaps, always catch upon your
and navigation m the Oueida-disaster. I ...
ifeet in argument, logic aud learning —
Cuites.yul. Rail/oading.—It is Baid that What say tbe young men to a little extra
ie New lork Centra! and Hudson River
the most interesting and instructive read
ing matter. It* articles are all original,
and written by Southern writers.
Surely if ever the people of the South
were called upon to sustain and foster any
iAKD, i
tsylum, >
lay, 1870. )
Office Treasurer an» Stew
State Lunatic Asylu;
Near Milledgeville, 16th May,
S EALED PROPOSALS will be received at
this Office until the 30th inst., 12 o'clock. M ,
to furnish this Institution with three hundred lbs.
good merchantable Beef, equal proportion of fore
and hind quarters, by 9 o’clock A. M , daily, from
the 1st day of June, 1870, to the 1st day of Octo
her, 1870, both inclusive. Bidders will be required
to give bond and security for the faithful perform
ante of contract and to name their securities with
their bids.
All proposals should be marked proposals to
furnish beef and directed to the undersig-ned.
M. R. BELL,
Treasurer Steward State Lunatic Asylnm.
May 17. 1870 20 2t
Kidneys and llladder and all Diseases j LADIES' HEMED HANDKERCHIEFS, as low H3 10 CIS. each J
La use it by a I rrim ,
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD. LINEN DLCK, at 20 cts per yard—cost more lo import;
or A diseased condition OF THE | We have a nice assortment of LADIES SILK SAQUES, and BASQUES,
LIVER, &IDXEYS, NERFOCS SYSTEM, EC. which we will sell at 20 jter cent, below New York cost.
It thouroughly eradicates every kind of Humor ;
and Bad Taint, and restores the entire system to j
a healthy condition.
Thousands have been ehangrd by the use of this !
medicine from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to ■
strony healthy and happy men and leomrn.
No Medicine ha- attained such a GREAT REP
UTATION as this justly Ceiebiated Compound.
Approved by tbe Higbest Urdieal Authority. I
KOSKOO!
t!
Company
Hudson River !
have earned over
Railroad
enterprise within their midst, they are S'> j twelve million dollars during the past six
called now; for this is emphatically their j months. Within the period named the
magazine, and worthy of their support aud j company have paid two million dollars of
We would, therefore, re- ! ,norf ?*g e boil< ‘ 8 00 *he Hudson river road.
encouragement.
suectfully urge upon all our readers, young : ^unrtc .
and old, that, before Bpending their money I er ^j r ^ 6 e . ect *. ,n {0 °k place in the French
mental exercise T for the brain like the
body, grows strong by continual use.
We cast no reflections upon the Gymna
aium or its peiformers ; very good in its
place ; but there is a nobler part about us
Endorsed aud recommended bv the President of |
the Faculty of tlie E. Medical College !
of the city of New York.
Professor R. S. NEWTON, M. D.
Professor and President of tbe Faculty, late
“ Professor Theory and Practice"’ of
Medicine, Cincinnati, Ac.
One of the most eminent medical men of this
EORGIA, LAURENS COUKTY-
K Court of Ordinary.
To all whom it may concern.
Catherine J. Baker, having filed her petition
for letters of administration on tl,e estate oi Wash
ington Baker, late of said county. This is to cite j age—well known as the author of the following
all and singular, the creditors and ne:.t of kin of j Stasuard Medical Works; Newton’s “ Practice
said Washington Baker, to he and appear at my j of Medicine,” "Diseases of Children,” “Newton’s
office, within tbe time allowed by law, and show j Symes Surgery ,” &c., in the December number of
cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to said Catherine J.
Sunday in Paris. Sunday tbs 8th of, that should receive e xtr* atteutiou.
. . ,i tv- ,i | —ipire to decide upon the ameliorations I
for publications emanating from the North and cowcession , of thfi and B j 80 j
Baker on said estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this,
May 10th, 1870.
J. B. WOLFE, Ordinary,
May 17, 1870 20 5t
I American Medical Review—page 278, says .
“ Among the more recent efforts to introduce
“For ne’er let it be said,
The honors of the heels
, f t Eclipse the houors of the head.” | EORGIA LAURENS COUNTY
and abroad, they first enter their names | upon the continuance of the Emperor's i A Lyceum by all meang, young men, ! CjY Court of Ordinary
a. subscribers to the “XIX Century,” as i dynasty in the person of bis sou Sunday I you have the brain as well as the mu.de ; ! T r° vlZtn nation
. . * . . .1 IS inn day of the week in P*ri* and oil J \ Jaines T. Chappell having bled nit petition
that possesses prior claims to any °t" er - |j QVer ]^ raiice |] ie 0 f raceg • | brain that is capable of high mental tul j praying for letters of administration, with the will
'Hie subscription price is 53,50 per annum, j conc0rtSi balls, promenades, excursions I ture - Divide tbe honors.
The June number will commence the : ftn d marching, and a ] 8u fb« day of elec
third volume, and is an excellent time to tiona.
commence. It is published in Charleston, |
S. C. ; 000
► | sui
iiiz Southern Cultivator. I be ILaj , commodation ot sick, poor, aged and in- , ttad Crime* cf the City of Paris.—By j
number of this admirable agiicultiiral j firm colored people of Savannah and! James D McCabe, Jr. National Pub-I Ordinary aud Clerk,
magazine is at hand, and is, if possible, an i Chatham county. I Company.
improvement upon all of its predecessors. ’ Mr. Padelford has also »iven 81000 to A largo aud attractive volume of over
annexed, on the estate of Byrd C. Allen, this is
to cite all creditors, legatees, next of kin and
DiTvyiTorT-T, VT,. - ! Others interested, to be and appear at the next
! i AivlS Bl SUNLIGHT AND GAs | July term of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
LIGHT’. i an( l sh° w cause if any they can, why letters of
popularly, some of the new remedies, we notice a ;
new preparation compounded by J. J. Lawrence,
M. D., of Norfolk, Va., which is furnished to the
profession and to the public in any desired quan
tity. We recently examined his Laboratory, and
became fully satisfied that all his work is done in
the best manner, by the most approved processes,
and from tlie best materials, giving as a result a
Medicine Mketino the Cosfioenck of the Phisi-
cIai. and the Public.”
Mr. Edward Padelford has given 810 - 1 . . ' administration, with will annexed, should nc
000 to be applied to the construction of’a \ A K ° rk deacri l >Uve of lhe A/ys/ertc* and granted to said James T.ChappeU.
suitable building or buildings forthe ac i Miseries, the Virtues, Vices, Splendors ^^‘^Oth^lfyof May?lio and 8,,rna
commodation ol sick, poor, aged and in- (tad Crimes of the City of Paris.—By j JOHN B. WOLFE
Every Southern farmer, aud especially ; the Episcopal Orphan’s Home, of Savan ! 800 pageH, magnificently illustrated with
every Georgia farmer, should subscribe to | | 150 fine engravings by th© best French
the Cultivator. < The Disaster at Richmond,—The com- j artists, constituting tbe most attractive J minors under fourteen years of age, residents oi
■- j mittee of citizens of Richmond wlio Live 1 Imnl, .v»r nnr.n thl. T , ! said county, this is to cite all persons concerned
May 17, 1870
20 5t
G eorgia, l vurens county—
Court of Ordinary.
Alfred Burch having filed his petitonto be ap
pointed guardian of the person and property of
Charlton O. Burch and Benjamin T Burch,
nature, but co aval with our material na
ture, inseparable in life, but eternally
parted at death. Man has two births ; be
comes into a material world with a mate
rial body, and ha enters at death, an im
material world with an immaterial or spir
itual body. He can never enter the world
except as a material creature, nor can be
enter tlie spiritual world, except as a soil -
itual creature. Tbe nice and delicate re
ive | book ever issued upon this subject. It is j (" , Se C and t Ippe'- 1 Va[ 0 the next .Fu\
as attractive as a bistory, aud as thrilling Court of Ordinary, and show cause, if any they
Soul ;—The immaterial man of our dual j prepared an address to tbe people of th*» I ,*! . ,D | to he and appear at the next July Term of the
.i i . | whv said Alfred Burch should not be appoint
as the best sensation novel ever written.- i " X n ‘ for s>id minori . 1
Witness my official signature.
J. B. WOLFE, Ordinary.
May 17, 1870. 20 5t
United States in behalf of the sufferers by
the recent disaster iu that city state that
the number of victims has been ascertain- ! "The extent of ground over which it ranges
ed to be not less than three hundred and j is remarkable, foi there is nothing worth j
^ t ' / | whom sixty-five hove Bee i U g or hearing of that is not discussed!
y e us y injure . J in it. It takes the reader into places hotel.
The Protestant Episcopal Convention.- \ w]iere be wonld not dare to venture him-
I be annual report of tbe Committee on I ,, ,
tbe State of the Church, exbibted a very 8elf ’ and ‘** d9 him fr0m tbe splendors of
11 tf
dual nature while on earth, will influence i B a P tisri1 *
j , ..... . I Confirm*! ion?
and shape his spiritual nature when it is ; Present No. of Communicants
born into eternity at death, just as the child 1 Communion Alms
. . .... | Diocesan Mission
at its conception or in the womb, inherits Foreign and Domestic Missions
the disease or health of the parents. So the I CKh er Offerings
Soul leaves the body stained with sin, or j Total offerings
made bright and glorious by repentance.
Mau lias an immortal Soul, or he lias
not, if he has not, he is a refined Beast,
the wisest aud the greatest, but neverthe
less a Beast, and differs from tbo others
only in degree, and not in kind, for at
death the distinction is lost.
2680
3,694,91
2,238.22
9,18.f>5
80,592,82
$87,484,51
We call attention to the total of the of
ferings, as it exhibits a united and chris
tian liberality, such as is seldom manifest
ed. The average contribution by the
membership was 830,39. 1-2. Tbe bigli-
est total offering before the war was oulv
about 825,000.
the latter quality leads all classes after it. HHATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
It takes us “ behind the Scenes,” and tolls j Whereas J°TBrewto*’ Snistrator of John
us many a queer story sf the “aristoera- | Higgs, represents to the Court, in his petition, du-
,, j .. |' , . , |y tiled and entered on reqprd, that he has fully
cy, and peepa with us into the “ fatal reg- : a > drahli3tered John Higgs’ e.tatc-
ister” in which the “lost women” ftre in- This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
•l j t» l .* • . • .! kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
scribed. It shows ns the riotous joys or ; ean w },y ga ; d administrator should not be dis-
student life, and tells U8 the secrets of the \ charged from his administration and receive let-
' ters of dismission.
Eoskoe Cores Scrofula in its Worst Forms.
From A. W Mills, a prominent and well known ■ I
merchant ol Norfolk, Va. ■ A
No. 11. Main Street, Norfolk, Va.
Dr. Lawrence—Dear Sir:—Yonr Koskoo has !
dministiation, with will annexed- should not be j worked wonders in my family. My daughter has
been a sufferer from Scrofula since childhood.—
gnaluro, j She lust thirty one pieces i f bone from her ankle, 1
several from h*-r arm, besides having ulcers in j
several parts of the bo Jy. Whilst iu this condi-j
lion she commenced taking your Koskoo—it
acted like, a charm on her; under its use the ulcers j
gradually healed, and her general health greatly im
proved. It certainly saved her much suffering, I
and perhaps her life. I regard Koskoo a specific
for ail scrofulous affectious. Your Koskoo also
cured my wife of dyspepsia, from which she suf
fered greatly. She is, now in better health than
she has been in five years.
With the highest regards,
I am gratefully yours &c.,
A. W. MILLS.
Koskoo is endorsed by the best physicians eve
rywhere. Read the following from Dr Tillery, a
successful pactitioner of many years standing iu
the Old North State :
Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Co., )
September, 10, 1869. )
Dr. J. J. Lawrence—Dear Sir : I have used
your Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo in
my practice with the happiest results. I find it
to he a powerful Liter laeigorator. Blood Purifier,
and Scrtous Tonic■ In all diseases of the Liver,
Scofulous, Syphilitic and Nervous affections, it is
a remedy of immense value ; iu fact, in almost er-
ry variety of Chronic Diseases its use is indicated.
Hoping you may meet with tlie success which
you deserve as a manufacturer of reliable medi
cines, I am, sir, with much respect,
Your obedient servant.
li.C, TILLEY,M. D.
Rates,
75 cts a meal—Lodging, 50 cts.
Railroad, will
“ •••” —* — — >»»iuiou o very i , PASSENGERS on the M. Sc A. nanroau. wm
considerable increase in the growth ol the I * ie A m P er,a * -Palaces to the horrors of tbe g, ld this house the place for a GOOD BREAK-
Church in Geoigia, during the past year. ; Catacombs. It introduces him to virtnew j FAST. _ R. F. SEAY, Proprietor
, . . . , . , . . , . | "M 118 re P°. rt P r ®8euted the following grati- ■ flD d vices in the gay City, and shows how J Marcl1
lationsbip of body to soul as It exists in his fymg statistics : ‘ 1 sox i
647
274
great pawn broker establishment. It tells
of adventurers and adventuresses, and
shows how they fasten upon and bleed
tbeir victims. It initiates us into the mys
teries of the “ Street Police,” and carries
us to watch the Can^Can at Mabille. It
October 19,1869
J. P. R. SIKES, O. T. C
42 mCm
"The Soul on earth is an immortal guest.
Compelled to starve at an unreal feast:
A rp»rk, which upwards tends by Nature’s force;
A stream, diverted from its parent source ;
A drop, dissevered from the boundless sea;
A moment, parted from Eternity ;
A pilgrim, panting for the rest to come :
An exile, anxious for his native home.”
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Laurens County—
Whereas, R. A. Stanley, as next friend of
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Duncan, wife of John T. Dun
can, has applied for exemption ot Personalty and
se’iiog apart and ruination of Homestead ; and I
, ,, , , .if e I witi pass upon the same on the 19th inst., at 10
takes the masks from the faces of the revs | 0 > clock> A . M „ at. my office in Dublin, Ga.
May 10, 1870
JOHN B. WOOLFB, Ordinary.
iO ‘M
WELL ANSWERED.
A Great Discovery in Iron.—A process
by which copper and all grades ol steel ,
and iron are welded together at one beat ; e,,ere nf tbe CtrilIvl1 bal,s ’ an<1 Bhows U8 I
has recently been discovered. The weld » fearful scene of demoralization. It j
remains perfectly solid after being snhject- abounds in the most brilliant and spicy j Superior to Any thing of-the Kind
ed to the most ^ thorough tests Experi- ! descriptions of the secrets and mysteries of ! Heretofore Offered,
mentsin Philadelphia demonstrated that j, . , ,, , ., .
1 the wicked City, and is fall or the most, A iady of this vicinity has compounded a sauce
thrilling interest. But it is not only a sen- j tor meats, fish, gam© &e.. which she denom-
& J mates “Magnolia Sauce” (or pnde of the South,)
Rational work. It overflows with solid in- ; and which,at the suggestion of numerous eompe-
formation. ,»d M..«r ,.l W.p.pb r ,r. |
served out to us with all the attractiveness ! on snle at the stores Messrs Conn and Haas.
MIHydgeviUa. April 13. 1370 1ft tf
OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHING
Is not largo, but well selected, and at prices that ought to guarantee a sale to
any one wanting an)’.
OUB. STOCK or
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, NOTIONS,
TRIMMINGS, &c.,
1* large, bought at prices to suit the times. In a word, we have as
NICE A STOCK OF GOODS
as there is in the City, and
AT PRICES WHICH WILL DEFY COMPETITION.
DISCOUNT OF 5 PER CE.\T OX ALL CASH PURCHASES OXER $50!
CALL EARLY, AS THE BEST BARGAINS GO FIRST.
LANTERMAN & THOMAS,
Store under XewelTs Hall, Milied»cville, Gn.
Milledgeville, Ga., April 26. 1*70
17 4t
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
COMPANY.
-(o:o)-
PIEDMONT and AELINGTON
LIFE I^SXJRAMJE company
of xrxFLoxisri A.
Assets, ....
Reserve over
Policies issued in a little over 2 years, over
$2,000,000-
$500,000-
10,000.
the weld by this process will resist tbe ac
tion ol the strongest steam hammer.
... ] The Japanese nobility are now sending
A few days ago the New York Tribnne t ] ie i r g( , MS to tlie United States to bo edu-
tauoted the people of Connecticut who cated , fj ve y(HW? wen , sons of the leading
objected to having negro suffrage thrust j 0 ffi c i a ] s 0 f Japan, have already been for
upon them by tbe Fifteenth Amendment j two y 9M .„ taking a thorough course of
with the question. “What are you going ; stUf ]ies at Now Brunswick. New Jersey,
o o about it T A Republican of Hart-, SIK i reC ently live more Lave arrived from
of romance. To those who contemplate a i
visit to Paris now or at some future time i
—and there are few Americans who do not
cherish this hope—the book is invaluable.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, )
Miiledgeville, April Hth 1870. t
lord answered as follows : Yeddo and joined them. Tbe new arrivals cherish this hope—the book i. invaluable. # » , n ‘if t i r i n ,L th - e fU ‘ Ur ? I 11 v p w h nt • u p. tv
But in view of t ia fact flint u-A or. to r*\ it a., r , V/ Merchants, failing to make their quarterly From Bcv. W. H. Christian, Pastor Dinwiddle
Lave t,*ar fT- r i v are rods of Japanese nobles. Others are j To those who cannot go, it must also be returns, in accordance with existing Ordinances, Street Methodist Church,
an.i ® 1 su ,£ e torced u P on us ny to follow soon, the Jajtaneae preferring I -i na Li a rt will afford them an j.. i th at it shall be and is hereby made the duty of Portsmouth, Va. October25, 1869.
tch meau6 as we Lave seen used in Geor American lo English or French schools. j ’ ^ ‘ , . j the Clerk to double the amount of tax on the This is to certify that I know Dr. Lawrence
pa and some States, I, for one say to the curate and very extenstv© acquaintance highest amount of quarterly returns made this or well. Re is a genilemap of cuHivafion, and wor-; THIS COMPANY provides- as part of the contract—for reinstallment of Policies—
Tribune e taunt, I mean to vote this spring The rich men of New York are said to | w i t b the leading objects of interest in the ] ‘he previous year. thy of the fullest cophdence. J have used his - d p H 0r surrender value—when from intervention of armies or anv other
and il 1 . 1 . , .1 1 „ , |1,„ ! J True extract from the minutes. Koskoo with advantage to myself, and have adop^ i P'** u U H 1 »• nniv.ium nius wueu iroin luie.rveiu mu nrunes, or any outer
be . ' V \ mistaken, my vote shall rank as follows in lbe ?* U n e ' 0f n *” en ° M “ : gay capital of France, pursued often into j P. FAIR, Clerk. i ted its use iu my i&mily in cases of nervous debit- ; cause, tbe iusured is cut off from the Home Office. Thisfeature is not found in any other
oe against those who have done this job William B Astor *.>0 000,000 ; A T. j j Th k . , d b | Milledgeville. April 56, 1870 17 2t. ! ity and depression. W. H. CHRISTIAN, j Company, and our experience of heavy' loss from Northern Companies in the late war,
Aud it seems from the returns of the Stewart, 840.000 000 ; Cornelius Vender- v J I should teach us its value
« ection there Monday, that a greart many bilt. S30.000.000 ; Daniel Drew, *6.000.- | subscription only- - ******' i *'™» Dr. Lloyd, a Physician of Larrt We cal , e6pec ial atteniion to the following desirable features in onr charter =
others followed his lead. English’s tn- 000; George Law, SC 000,000; August : [Fr om the Norfolk Dally Journal. Dec. 11,1869. j , ^ ATE ,. FI ® M ,°^ J ’ T ' & , R * H - Dunc *" ! Practice. j ... „ •
utnpLaut election is a verr 6<niifieint #n- i Relmont 85 000 000 : Samuel N Pike J- has been dissolved by mutual consent. All I ,, , „ ., „ „ , , _ iaen “Sac. 2. The business of the Company shall be to make msur; nee on the. lives of individuals in ad
swarYni ? , \ 7 ^ , g a f non Ann m nno onn KOSKOO. | persons indebted to said firm are hereby notified | _ _ _ Great Bridge Va October 8, 1869. j the branches of Life Insurance ; to grant, purchase or dispose of annuities or re-insure risks.’
Greeley s taunt.— Pel. if Mess. 8/,000,000, James Tsk.J „ 86.000,000 , j q’i,; 0 mniJIw f i,„ I to call and settle with James A. Thomas, jr.. At- j t jJ- T ^ 5 ^ ®h e *r-1 .»g E c. 4-Tbe business of the Company SHALL be ooadmAed on th© plan of DISTRIBUTING TO
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KOSKOO CURES CHRONIC RHEUMATISM.
Norfolk, Va., Sept. 7,1869.
Dr.J. J. Lawrence—Dear Siri Mysonaa*
receieeit so much benefit froip your wonderful Kos-
/roothat I cannot refrain from expressing my grat
itude. I had tried almost everything without
benefit. I believe, .in all sincerity, that your
Koskoo is an Infallible remedy for tbe diseases
lrora which he has suffered, and so far as I can
learn, has never failed. It you only knew the
immense amount of suffering he has undergone,
then you could conceive the value of suoh a remo-
edy as Koskoo—that surely tures. The greai
amouqt of good it is now doing among us is in- j
estimable.
With much gratitude,
I am respectfully yours, Ac ,
Mrs. M. E. A^NELSON. !
Read thefollowing from Mr. Womb’e, a proini- :
nent Hardware Merchant of this city :
No. 13, Market Square, Norfolk, Va., 1
October, 1869. $
D|t. LAy*nEXpE—Dear sir: Tp lhe large num- j
ber of testimonials which you offer of the great ef-1 / .'** ’
ficacy of your Koskoo. J take pleasure iu adding | I0 l‘ 0wni g
my own. I suffered greatly with Nervous Debili-
ty, Headache, Los* of Appetite, Jkc. Two bot
tles of Koskoo restored me to health.
Yours truly,
J. G. WOMBLE.
Showiug a success beyond precedent. DiviJen paid on whole Life Policies, 40 per
cent., (on contribution plan) which proves the economy of its management,
and its cnreiul selection of risks.
HOME OFFICE,
W. C. CARRINGTON, President.
RICHMOND, VA.
JNO. E. EDWARDS, Vice President.
THIS COMPANY issues Policies on Life, Endowment, and Limited payment plans.
Also, Children Drposite Policies. This last feature is peculiar to* this Company, and I
offer great advantages. Its policies are non-forfeitable and there are no unnecessary
restrictions on travel.
BiHNClf OFFICE, NO. HI AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
DR. T. STANLEY BECKWITH.
Geu’l Agt. Sc Manager.
JOHN BECKWITH.
Secretary.
All money received in Georgia, invested within tbe State under the direction of the
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
JOHN CRAIG. President.
T. H. STAFFORD, Secretary.
E. P. CLAYTON.
R. A. FLEMING,
JAMES T. BOTHWELL,
W H. TUTT,
JOHN U. MEYER,
GEO. M. THEW,
J. W. HORTON,
Z. McCORD,
V. RICHARDS,
T. STANLEY BECKWITII.
James Lennox, 85 000,000; and two or j T his medicine is rapidly, gaining tl,e | ^rncy Rt Law!*~And all prrgous^hoidTug cisims \ f"* 1 ^ e ndor »f your Koskoo as being a most valqa- ; THe'fQLICY HOLDERS THE PROFi't’S i«f iurbusinessjTs hereinafter provided!*unless'Ty
- | against said firm will please haqd them in to him ! ^- e P re P : ‘|’^' , ou. Upon examination af the for- consent of the assured, the policy selected is non-participating.”
Toe St. Louis Republican devotes four three hundred others are variously esti- \ confidence of the people, and the nnmer-
columns to the great bridge across the mated from two to five millions. It is stat j ous testimonials ofits virtues, given by j •R>wed‘ntejy Dublin,
Y4issianippi at that point. It will be 2230 ed that there are two thousand persons in practitioners of medicine, leaves uo doubt ' “ R. H. DUNCAN '
f*«t in iength and cost §4,496,953-lhree New York who are worth, at the lowest j ^ |t . g # Bafe and re , iab , e renjed fftr | April 26,1870 (»t) 17 5t
miliums ot which will be furnished by St. calculation $500,000 aptec©. j. . , .
J . impurity of the blood, fiver disease, SfC.
The jury in the McFarland trial, wbiph
has proved the sensation not only for the
hour, but for several weeks.’
on Tuesday afternoon bre,
of “not giiiity.''
Tlie lime bets on cotton for next Octo
ler are about nineteen cents, showiug 3
remedy for
•ase, Sfc.
The last Medical Journal contains an
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
Milledgeville, April 20th 1870.
Uouis and the remainde.r of the capital
C'ttne from New York. The river part of
the bridge will rest oti four immense piers
songtnjeteff D f gmnite, the top of which
w 'll bs fifty feet above high water mark.
*ud the piers will be 145 to 174 in height
■n, bridh 1 11\ , T ' ; strong conviction on the n„t of tb. .nlcu ! lll « l>»«t«>o»en of mod,cm.. 1 b,» | tbom.-l... .ccordi^lf
r *ilr#ad« n _aiV *g °J“ **8 . lators that cottou will rule for the ne*t j we believe, the first instance where such i April 20,1870
last of next year * com F e 6 ^ 16 i crop below twenty cents. The day for a j medicines have been officially eudorsed by
—- ! close economy, therefore, has come. The i t |j e j^cRy of any of the medical col-
f Jh« re„i p ts of cotton at all the P^ts j f^^/^^irmeat ^uyi^g'L^t! » ud 'f"**#** 1 credit-upon (he
•tnou,,?^ W «o. J /v d ! Dg eVe, ' ,, g year will make a short trip of it. medical skill of Dr. Lawrence, ita Com-
being an exce6b •© % . pounder, and also puts M Koskoo ” in tbe j 0 f Archibald MeMiHan
about 16,000 bale** over last week. It ; He ^bo does L15 best, however little, is , lf ... itaviff mitt av >
'« now btlieved in New York that the always to U disiiuguisbed from him who ! van 9* •N °ther meuicine* of the present . JMJlT.V MoRAE ’ |Eievutor,.
* f0 P will exceed 3 000.000 bales. does nothing. ! daj. 9 6iu ' April1679 \p x *o] 14 H
1 13 U .4 • !
P. FAIR, Clerk.
17 4t.
N OTICE.—Thirty days after date application
will be made to the Ordinary of Montgom
ery County, for leave to sell lots of land numbers
351 in the 7th District of said county, and 229 in
same District, Telfair County, belonging to the es-
mula.I find each ingredient highly extolled, by j ‘-Sec;. 15. This Company may iaaue policies on the lives of husbands and parents, or others, for the
our best and most progressive clinical iuvestiga i benefit of wives and families, or other-beneficiaries intere«ted in t'oeir lives—as ancest rs, descend-
I tors. I have tested, its effect in my own practice, j ttn tg, creditors or dependents, and the same shall not be liable for the debts or contracts of the assured
j and have no hesitation iu recommending it. In except as provided in the policies issued.’’
i my opinion, it is the best compound of Its class : Sr.c. 16. The Company may issue policies payable IN GOLD: Provided, premiums are paid in tb©
: ever put before the p'.iblio-rexceeuipg hy far ail
I the various compounds of sarsaparilla, Ate., ever *. Src 18> ji, e permanent investment of funds shall be in mortgages or liens on UNINCUMBERED
invented, ft is a decided Nerve Tome^and In- REAL ESTATE WORTH DOUBLE THE AMOUNT LOANED.”
... .... - tsam ' -- ' ' stating rights
deposits with
. when part inaa
. .. . J w factory.
C HARLES LLOYD. We now ooniidbiiiljr to every one iuterested in Southern prosperity to look to their own io-
Afier reading the above high recommendation, . t,rests, by austaining their own Institutions, aud thereby establishing that self confidence without
Invalid* cannot hesitate to give the KOSKOO a | there can be no permanent prosperity.
trial. [ Rear iu mind that already over ftlO,000.000 are annually ttui Kotik for Lift Insurance, taking so
FOR ' ~"
From Physician*.
Druggists, Merchants, &c. t see KOSKOO ALMA
NAC for this year,
saxes, si pbx bovvu.
FOR,SALE BY THE PRINCIPAL DR (JO
ISTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND
ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS ! n * , l c h f rom our *t>ength, and thereby giving additional power to ou.' oppresiors.
. ' , j We offer a solid, reliable Life Insurauce Company, thoroughly southern, in the hands of n
'hysiciau*. Eminent Divines, Editors, highest integrity—with abundant assets—recent risks—4he most secure of all investments—v
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BRITISH AMERICA.
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men of the
highest integrity—with abundant assets—recent risks—--the most secure of all investments—pledged to
retain within the State of Georgia ail funds accruing therein—and, ind-ed, presenting every ad. a.-itage
that can be desired—and we only ask a full examination into the superior merits of the “PIEDMONT
AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY” to insure your patronage. GALLON AGENT
FOR INFORMATION.
tar ACTIVE, BELIAHI.E AGENTS WANTED. -£J
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