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—tNe» SOUTHERN RECORDER,
York Herald of Monday says, ihe cry wjwiu/uw.
ot' “still they come” does not adequate
ly express the overflow of the people
o’t Europes or: our shores : for they
come more freely than ever. Two
thousand a day was the average ot
Tuesday, Jaae 14, 187 0.
Local
last week, making tor six ilajs a 'an
figure over twelve thousand. Two,
incoming ships brought upward of fif-j
teen hundred each.
London, June 10.—Charles Dick- j
Qldimn.
New Style DRESS GOODS. LISLE
1 IlliEAD, POPLINS, vrfv cheap
LAN TERM. AN A THOMAS*.
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“A CARD.”
The undersigned surviving copartner of the firm
of KENAN A KENAN will continue the practice
of law. In the settlement of all cases in which
the firm were employed, Judge Iverson L. Harris
will assist.
L H. KENAN.
Milledgeville, June 14, 1870 ti4 3t
LIGHTNING RODS.
Our young friend, Jas. G. Barnes,
etis died at twenty minutes paat six,! | ias g OI e into the Lightning Rod bust-
IjSl eveniugt oi paialysis. tr* tl, A i 1 o, ... l required to reuder the state uf such indebtedness
death of Charles Dickens has ne:,3 » 8 . r * 10 1 13 P U ^ 1C l ^ e &lar ! to the undersigned within 12 months from date.
^P Copper Lightning Rod, for which he Those indebted to the estate are desired to make
rpWO MONTHS after dste anplicatiou will be
I. made to the Court of Ordinal v ot Tattnall
county for leave u> sell all the .suds belonging to
the estate of James G. Hodges.
SAMUEL G. DAVIS. Adm’.r
June 14. 1870 (jpr) 44 ‘2m
Executor’s Notice
P ERSONS having claims of any description
against the late Col. Augustus H. Kenan, are
The
plunged the nation into mourning
{he London papers have obituary arlio-! claims superior advantages over the i
]es this morning. The Times says j old iron rod. Those interested on the 1
lhe ordinary expressions of regiel are su |,j e ct would do well to give him a
nnw cold ana conventional. Millions ,, n .u , . , .
n0 ' v , it , call. By the way, we woud advise
(•people feel a personal bereavment. J j
Statesmen, savans, and benefactors ofj ou «* planting friends to protect their
their race, when they die. can leave J barns by lightning rods, as it is a fact
no such void. They cannot, like this that those buildings are more liable to
great novelist, be an inmate ot every j )e slruc k than any other, the philoso- 1 -
l 10Uie * ! phy being, that the heat thrown off by !
On Monday, in Washington city, t he drying of provender, attracts elec-
cn>, j tncity more readily than anything else, |
payment without delay.
SARAH E. KENAN, Ei's.
SPALDING KENAN, Ex’r.
June 14, 1871) 24 5t
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, Count Maximilian Esteihazy, ol
the historic Austrian family of that
name, gave his aristocratic heart and u P on llie sa:ne P r,DC ‘P'« * ha «- lhe fuo " e »
hand to Mrs. General Griffin nee Car- or gases of liquor oi oils attract the
roil. SnolKforn was all agog, of Course flame of a candle to the barrel cotlain-
>!r. and Mrs. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. j j n „ ; t>
Fish were among the “distinguished
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TIOTT AN» FAIR.
COUNTY MEETING.
Milledgeville, Jui.e 11, 1870.
At a meeting called pursuant to an
editorial notice in our cily papers, ami
at the instance of many citizens, look-
Ladies’ LINEN SUITS at cost, at
LANTERMAN & THOMAS’.
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Milledgeville Ga., June 8th, ’70.
At the suggestion of many clerks
and employees, the undersigned mer
chants and proprietors in this city,
I agree that during the summer months
j (Saturdays excepted,) lhat for recrea-
ing to the eitablisement of an Agri- non, promotion of health, and general
cultural Convention and Fair for good, when little business is doue and
this and other counties conveniently confinement oppressive, business hours
adjacent, L. H. Briscoe, Esq., was call- should be limited to 7 o’clock, P. M.,
ed to the Chair, and T. D. Wright re-! and our stores and shops be closed
quested to act as Secretary. accordingly commencing Monday 13th
The object ot die meeting having I inst.
been explained, S. J. Kidd submitted j T . t. Wiudeor & Co., H. W. Mustin &
the following: _ . • j A. Bischof, (Jo.,
Resolved, I hat a Committee ot citi- j Rosenfield Sc Bro., Mrs. P. A. Lindrnm,
zens from different parts of the County j A. Joseph, Sam’l Walker,
he appointed to interest themselves in Lanterman Sc Thomas, * L. W. Hunt Sc
behalf of the proposed organization j James Supple,
ami to meet with the delegations from P M. Compton &
other counties in this city on the foth
instant to establish a basis of perina-j * OBe
nent organization ; which being adopt- Miller,
ed die names following vvepe appoint- ■ q. t. Wiedenman,
c-d : C. B. Munday,
S. J- Kidd, Sam’l Whitaker, Thos. : Joseph Sialey,
Latirr.er, H. M. Rose, Wm. McKinley, H. E. Heudrix,
Moore, Fowler Sc
Co.,
John M. Clark,
G. W. Haas <Sr Co.
New CALICOEsTat
E. N. Ennis, W. A. Cook, A. I. Butts,
Robt. Harper, S. P. Myrick, Jno. T.
Bivins, D. B. Hill, Win. Harper, W.
G. McAdoo, Jno. S. Thomas, Oliver
Bonner, W. R. Ennis James Gilmore,
Henry Stevens, Benj. Bass, Parish
Furman, John Jones, B. B. Adams,
Wm. Barnes, O. Arnold, Samuel Mc-
Comb, J. R. Strother, Dr. Samuel G.
White, L. N. Callaway, L. Carrington,
Seaton Gratuland, Adolph Joseph, \V.
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Laurens’ I tariff Sale.
IT/IhL BK SOi.D betore the Court House
V v door, in Duwiiu. Laurens county, on the
first Tuesday in July next, fillip) acres of land,
part of lot No. Itai. in the first District of said
county, adjoining lands of Jas F. Robinson, L. J.
Rivers and others, the place whereuu B. A.Coney
now lives ; levid on as the property of A. A. Fu
qua. t*> satisfy one County Court ti. fa., iu favor
of J Rivers, administrator of J. R. Cochran vs.
A- A. Fuqua and T. B. Fuqua, property pointed
out by plaintiff
Also at the saute time and place, two hundred
acres of land (more -or less) levied on as the prop
erty of J. T. Linder, and being the place where
on he now lives, to satisfy two Justice's Court fi.
fas. from the R42d District G. M., iu favor of
Thomas Hart vs. J. T Linder, levied on and re
turned to me by Irwin Calhoon, Constable.
A's<\ at the same lime and place, two hundred
two and one half acres of laud, levied on as the
property of Ainus L Daniel, administrator of \V.
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ing lands of W- K. Scarborough, S. Swinson and
• ithers. to satisfy two Justice’s fi. fas. from the
342d District, G. M., of said county, in favor of
Starky Swinson vs. Amos L. Daniel, administra
tor of W, P- Swinson, deceased ; levied on and re
turned to me by Irwin Calhoon, Constable.
May 2d, 1870. JOEL E. PERRY, Sh'ff.
May 24, 1870 tds 20-
qiiLii ts sox quisim».
Dr. LAWRENCE’S
Highly CoMtut/ru/td F'md Rxhcrt tf
GOXsD
TUL
fi K 1 L TII
G eorgia, laurens county,
Court of Ordinary.
Catherine J. Baker having applied to be ap
pointed guardian of person and property of Celia
Jane Baker and Sarah Francis Baker, minors un
der fourteen years of age—residents of said eouu-
ty— . . „
This is to cite all persons concerned, to be and
appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary, to be
held next after the expiration of thirty days from
the first publication of this notice, and show cause,
if any they can, why said C. J. Baker should not
intrusted with the guardianship of said minors.
Witness my hand and official signature this,
May 2d, 1870. ' J B. WOLFE,
Ordinary.
May 24,1870 20 5t.
Sc
W. T. Conn,
C. H. Wright
Sod,
Mrs. G. Leikens,
T. A. Caraker.
N. B.Brooks Sc Co.
E. J. White,
H. Temples,
Stetson Sc Bros.,
F. Skinner & Co.
Administrators Sale.
jVT OTICE is hereby given, that under leave of
it the Ordinary oi Montgomery County, we
will sell on the first Tuesday in July next, at the
Court House door in Mount Vernon, all the lands
belonging to the Estate of John Couey, deceased.
ALEXANDER McAETIIUR, { Admrs.
MARTIN COUEY, )
May U 137Q 20 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
V? OTICE is hereby given that under leave of
-Ll the Ordinary of Montgomery County, we
will sell on the first Tuesday iu July next, before
the Court House door, in Mount Vernon, two lots
of land. No. 351, in the 7th District of said county,
and No.229,iu the same District in Telfair county,
belonging to the estate of Archibald McMil.au
deceased. Sold for a division. Terms made
known on day of sale.
DANIEL McMILLAN, > Executors.
JOHN McRAE, $
May 17,1870. 20 td
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LANTERMAN
& THOMAS’.
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CHEAP FURNITURE.
Our friends W. & J. Caraker, have
on hand some nice sets of furuilure,and
T. Williamson, J. Caraker, L. H. Ken- can and -will sell as cheap as same
an, R. A. McComb. J. M. Tucker, Dr. kind of furniture can be bought in Bo3-
R. G. Smith, Baldwin Thomas, T. W. , on Walnul imiui ,i 0 „ Jels , See.
\\ hue, Jacob Gunim, Joseph INisbet, , , ..
J. N. Moore, D. P. Brown, J. W. A. . Thc y are also P^pared to do all
Sanford, George Beal, W. A. Jartatt, ! kinds of jobs, in the repairing of furni-
R. H. Ramsay, Dr. T. O. Powell, Jas. i ture, anil also in the making of bug-
M. Hall. ^ gieSi wagons, See. Give them a call.
On motion of L. H. Kenan, a com -1 , ^ . - , i
- _ , and encourage home industry and en
millee of five were appointed to enr-, . c J
terprise.
LINENS, very cheap, at
LANTERMAN Sc THOMAS’.
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ffT* Dr. Smith of Scnttsboro, will
The city papers were, on moliou, | please accept our thanks for the fine
requested to publish the proceedings l S3 ofcorn and beels seilt u3 . That
ol this meeting. . ,, ,, -.i
Ob motion llie meeting adjourned, 1 13 wbat " e w0u,<1 cal1 1 , scns,bl '“P'
r 1 ’ ■ "‘feeding”
To ihoge of our
tespond by circular or otherwise with
the adjacent counties in reference to a
permanent organization. The com
mittee consists of Messrs. L. H. Kenan
J. R. Strother, W. G. McAdoo, R. M.
Ortne, Jr., and O. V. Brown.
the County Committee appointed by precialion of the editor,and a 1
the Chairman being requested to meet j recollection of him.
on Saturday next.
L. H. Briscoe, Chrn’n.
T. D. Wright, Sec’y.
j friends that have such good things, we
1 would call their attention to the latter
part of the 37th verse of the 10th Chap
ter of Luke ; they can make the prop
er application alter reading.
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ADDRESS,
To the Citizens of Hancock, Washington,
Wilkinson, Jones and adjacent Counties:
The undersigned members of the
a meet
the citizens of Baldwin county on the
11th inst., for the purpose of organizing
a District Annual Fair, to be: located i ™ a 77 **7. 7 .
Q , l Blessed are they that buy Groceries
at Milledgeville, for the counties above ; , TT ,, , e ,, , ,,
j j .. ^ rr» ti • , 1 from II. E. Headrixs, for they shall live
named and the county of Baldwin, and j j
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our city has designated the 25lh day of, very article wanted atH. E. Hendrix’s,
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counties of the proposed district with Bletsed are they who are in need of
the delegates already appointed on be- PROVISIONS of ALL KINDS, for H.
hail of our own count}’. I E. Hendrix is ready *nd anxious to sup-
'Ve cordially invite such delegates : j the5r wanta .
as may be appointed, and such citizens
of those counties as may feci an inter- Blessed are they that have little money,
e *t in the enterprise, whether formally fur they can lay it out to an advantage at
®ppo,nted delegates or not, to meet us H. E. Hendrix’s. 23 3t
*n Milledgeville on the 25th inst. Let ^
us take counsel together, and see if we [From the Norfolk Daily Journal, Dec. 11.1669.J
cannot effect an organization which ! KOSKOO.
stimulate our industrial resources,
diffuse information, and excite an in
creased spirilot improvement generally
Hoping to have the pleasure of meet- , , ,
in S a large and zealous delegation ' P r «tUioDeni of medicine, leaves no doubt
ready to co-operate with us in the un- that it is a safe aud reliable remedy for
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EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY—
Court of Ordinary.
To all whom it may concern.
James T. Chappell having tiled his petitiou
praying for letters of administration, with llie will
annexed, on the estate of Bvrd C. Allen, this is
to cite all creditors, legatees, next of kin and
others interested, to be and appear at the next
July term of the Court of Ordiuary of said county, I
and show cause if any they can, why letters of J
administration, with will annexed, should not be
granted to said James T. Chappell.
Given under my hand aud official signature,
this, 10th day of May, 1870.
JOHN B. WOLFE,
’ Ordinary and Clerk.
May 17, 1870 20 5t
G < eorgia, laurens county—
r Court of Ordinary.
Alfred Burch having filed his petiton to be ap
pointed guardian of the person and property ot
Charlton O- Burch and Benjamin T Burch,
minors under fourteen years of age, residents of
said county, this is to cite all persons concerned
to be and appear at the next July Term of the
Court of Ordinary, and show cause, if any they
can, why said Alfred Burch should not be appoint
ed guardian for said minors.
Witness my official signature.
J. B. WOLFE, Ordinary.
May 17, 1870. 20 5t
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May 31, 1870 22 tf
G t EORGIA. BALDWIN COUNTY.
I” Court of Ordinary, May 17, 1870.
Whereas, James O. Whitaker and John J.
Buck, Executors of the estate of Brinkly Blizzard,
have this day applied to me for letters of dismis
sion from the Executorship of said estate ; alleg
iug, that they have fully administered ou said es
tate—
This is to cite all and singular, the heirs, lega
tees, creditors and all other persons interested, to
be aud appear before me, on the first Monday iu
September, J870, to show cause why said letters
of dismisson should not be granted to said Exec
utors.
M. R. BELL, Ordinary, B. C.
May 24, 1870 20 mfim
ZfOXXCE.
A LL PERSONS concerned are.hereby notified
that 1 shall apply to the Honorable Court of
Ordinary of Laurens county at the first Term of
said Court after the expiration of sixty days from
the first publication of this notice, for leave to
sell all the real egtate of James M. Brantley, de
ceased. May 27th, 1870.
WILLIAM H. POPE,
Administrator of James M. Brantley.
May 31, 1870 (jbw) 22 2m.
This medicine is rapidly gaining the
confidence of the people, aud the numer
ous testimonials of its virtues, given by
fferiakiug, jf
*’ e Are very respectfully,
L. H. Kenan,
W. G. McAdoo,
Jno. R. Strother,
O. V. Brown,
It. M. Ormb,
Committee.
impurity of the blood, liver disease, Sfc.
The last Medical Journal contains an
article from Prof. R. S. Newton, M. D.
President of the E Medical College, city
2TOTXCXL
4 LL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that I shall apply to the Honorable Court of
Ordiuary, of Laurens county, at the first Term of
said Court after the expiration of sixty days, from
the first publication of this notice, for leave to sell
all the lands of Isaac Scott, deceased. May 27th,
1<;70.
WILLIAM R. KEEN,
Administrator, de bonis non, cuin testamonto an-
nexo of Isaac Scott, deceased.
May 31, 1870 Q* w ) 22 2m.
Montgomery Sheriff Sales
t ILL BE SOLD before the Court house
door in Mt Vernon, on the first Tuesday in
of New York that sr.eaka in hi Jh terms I Ju ^ next ’ lhe fullowi, ig P r0 P ert J. v i* *• <»00acres
ot Diew lone, tliat speaks in uigli r 118 I 0 f laud levied on as the property of Littleton F.
w
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York, Jane 14.—Cotton 22£c.
Savannah—20$c.
Auoubta—19£ to 20c.
Macon—19c.
Miw.RtHjr.vn.i-R—18c.
Qoi.o—13$.
of its curative pioperties, and gives a
special recommendation of Koskoo to
the practitioners of medicine. This is,
we believe, the first instance where such
medicines have been officially endorsed by
the Faculty of any of the medical col
leges, aud reflects great credit upon the
medical skill of Dr. Lawrence, its com
pounder, and also puts “ Koskoo ” iu the
van of all oilier medicines of the present
day. . 2 bin
Bowen, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from the
Justices Court in the 51st district of said county,
In favor of A. II. Graham, vs. Littleton F. Bow
en. Said levy includes the promises where said
Bowen now lives. Levy made and returned to
me by Thomas Thompson, Constable.
ALSO, one lot of land. No. 3GG, containing 202j
acres, lying in the 7th District of said county,
levied on as the property of L. B. Edwards to sat
isfy one ti. fa. issued from the Justice’s Court iu
the 275tb district of said county, in favor of Peter
McBryde, vs. L. B. Edwards aud Hiram Sharpe.
Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made
and returned to me by Daniel Hughs, Constable.
H. McNATT, Sheriff.
May3i,le>?0 22 Ida
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May 24,1870 21 tf I
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Caused by a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD.
OR A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE
LIVEU, klDYEYS. AERVOIS SYSTEH. AC.
It thouronghly eradicates every kind of Humor
and Bad Taint, aud restores the entire system to
a healthy condition.
Thousands have been changed by the use of this
medicine from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to
strony healthy aud happy men and women.
No Medicine ha* attained such a GREAT REP
UTATION as this justly Celebrated Compound.
Approved by lhe Highest Medical Authority.
KOSKOO!
Endorsed and recommended by the President of
the Faculty of the E. Medical College
of the city of New York.
Professor K. S. NEWTON, M. D.
Professor and President of the Faculty, late
*• Professor Theory and Practice” of
Medicine, Cincinnati, dec.
One of the most eminent medical men of this
age—well known as the author of the following
Standard Medical Works ; Newton’s “Practice
of Medici.ie,” “ Diseases of Children.” “ Ne wton’s
Symes Surgery,” &c., in the December number of
American Medical Review—page 278, says .
“ Among the more recent efforts to introduce
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 the best materials, giving as a result a
Medicine Meeting the Confidence of the Phtsi-
cial aud the Public.”
koskoo Cures Scrofula iu its Worst Forms.
From A. W- Mills, a prominent and well known
merchant ot Norfolk, Va.
No. 11, Main Street, Norfolk, Va.
Dk. Lawrence—Dear Sir:—Ycur Koskoo has
worked wonders in my family. My daughter has
been a sufferer from Scrofula since childhood.—
Shy lost thirty one pieces of bone from her ankle,
several from her arm, besides having ulcers iu
several parts of the body. Whilst in this condi
tion sho commenced taking your Koskoo—if
acted like a charm on her; under its use the ulcers
gradually healed, and her general health greatly im
proved. It certainly saved her much suffering,
and perhaps her life. I regard Koskoo a specific
for ali scrofulous affections. 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 Tours &c.,
A.W. MILLS.
Koskoo is endorsed by the bent physicians eve
rywhere. Read the following from Dr Tillery, a
successful pactitioner of many years standing in
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 be a powerful Licer Inrigorator, Blood Purifier,
and Nervous Tonic. In all diseases of the Liver,
Scofulous, Syphilitic and Nervous affections, it is
a remedy of immense calue ; in fact, in almost ev-
ry variety of Chronic Diseases its use is indicated.
Hoping yon may meet with the success which
you deserve as a manufacturer of reliable medi
cines, I am, sir, with ranch respect,
Y’our obedient servant.
It. C, TILLEY, M. D.
AND SO ARE
DRY GOODS!
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lfyou will only go io 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 time to the purchase of oui GOODS, we are enabled to oflfer
superior inducements to CASH buyers, as we can piesent a list of prices, which
in many instances are lower than the GOLD FllICES before the war. For
instance:
ENGLISH BERAGE, at 10 cts. per yard, which cost the Importer 10 els.;
JAPANESE CLOTH, at 25 cts. per yard ; #
EMBROIDERED GRENADINE, at ‘35 cts. per yard ;
LINEN LAWNS, at 25 cts. per yard, worth elsewhere 50 cts.; aud finer
goods of all kinds at proportionately low prices.
LADIES’ HOSE, at from $1.50 to $6,00 per dozen ;
LADIES’ HEMED HANDKERCHIEFS, as low as 10 qu. each;
LII^fEN DUCK, at 20 cts per yard—cost more to import;
We have a nice assortment of LADIES SILK SAQUES, and BASQUES,
which we will sell at 20 per cent, below New York cost.
OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHING
, * . r i • •,
is not large, but well selected, and ai prices that ought to guarantee a sale to
any one wanting any.
OVft STOCK or
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS,
NOTIONS,
KOSKOO CORES CHRONIC RHEUMATISM.
Norfolk, Va., Sept. 7,186!).
Dr. J. J. Lawrence—Dear Sir: MysouAa*
received so much benefit from your wonderful Kos-
ioothat I cannot refrain from expressing my grat
itude. I had tried almost everything without
benefit. I believe, jn all sincerity, that your
Koskoo is an Infallible remedy for th'e disease*
from which lie has suffered, and so far as I can
learn, has never failed. If you only knew the
immense amount of suffering he has undergone,
then you could conceive the value of such a reme-
edy as Koskoo—that surely cures. The great
amount of good it is now doing among u* i* in
estimable.
With much gratitude,
I am respectfully vours, Ac ,
Mrs. M. E. A. NELSON.
Read thefollowing from Mr. Womble, a promi
nent Hardware Merchant of this city :
No. 13, Market Square, Norfolk, V*., )
October, 13, 1869. £
Du. Lawrence—Dear sir: To the large num
ber of testimonials which you offer of the great ef
ficacy of your Koskoo, I take pleasure in adding
my own. I suffered greatly with Nervous Debili
ty, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Ac. Two bot
tles of Koskoo restored me to health.
Y’ours truly,
J-G. WOMBLE.
From Rev. W. II. Christian, Pastor Diuwiddie
Street Methodist Church.
Portsmouth, Va. October25, 1869.
This is to certify that I know Dr. Lawrence
well. He is a gentleman of cultivation, and wor
thy of the fullest confidence. I have used hi*
Koskoo with advantage to myself, and have adop
ted its use in my family iu eases of nervous debil
ity apd depression. W. H. CHRISTIAN.
From Dr. Lloyd, a Physician of Large
Practice.
Great. Bridge, Va.. Octobers, 1869.
J.J. L*wrench. M. D.—Dear Sir: I cheer
fully endorse your Koskoo as being a most valua
ble preparation. Upon examination of the for
mula, I find each ingredient highly extolled by
our best aud most progressive clinical iuvestiga
tors. I have tested its effect in iny own practice,
and have no hesitation iu recommending it. , In
my opinion, it is the best compound of its clas*
ever put before the public—exceeding by far all
the various compounds of sarsaparilla, Ac., ever
invented. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, and In-
vigorator of the animal forces, Hiding digestion
aud assimilation, and thereby producing healthy
blood, which should be the basis of treatment in
ail chronic diseases. Hoping you will reap the re
ward you deserve from the public as a benefactor,
I am sir, yours trnly,
CHARLES LLOYD.
After reading the above high recommendation,
Invalids cannot hesitate to give the KOSKOO a
trial.
FOR ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS
From Physicians. Eminent Divines, Editors,
Druggists, Merchants, Ac., see KOSKOO ALMA
NAC for this year.
7B.XCX3, *1 FSB BOTTLE.
EOR.SALE BY THE PRINCIPAL DRUM-
ISTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND
BRITISH AMERICA.
Apil 19,1879. 0 |
TRIMMINGS, cfce.,
U large, bought aUprices to suit the times. Iu a word, we have as
NICE A STOCK OF GOODS
as there is in the City, and
AT PRICES WHICH WILL DEFY COMPETITION.
I DISCOUNT OF 5 PEI CE.\T OS ALL CASH PURCHASES OVER p!
CALL EARLY, AS THE BEST BARGAINS GO FIRST.
LANTERMAN & THOMAS,
Store under Newell’s Hall, Miliedgeville, Ga.
Milledgeville, Ga., April 26, 1870
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
mi
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PIEDMONT and ARLINGrTON
* LITE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF ■VIFLG-Idsrx A.-
Assets, -
Reserve over -
Policies issued in a little over 2 years, over
$2,000,000-
$500,000-
10,000.
Showing a success bavond precedent. Dividcu paid on whole Life Policies, 40 per
cent., (on contribution plan) which proves the economy of its management,
and its careful selection of risks.
0:0:0 ■ —
HOME OFFICE, RICHMOND, VA.
W. C. CARRINGTON, President. JNO. E. EDWARDS, Vice President.
THIS COMPANY issues Policies on Life, Endowment, and Limited payment plans.
Also, Children Dtposile Policies. This last feature is peculiar to this Company, aud I
offer great advantages. Its policies are uou-furfeitable and there are no unnecessary
restrictions on travel.
BRANCH OFFICE, NO. 227, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
DR. T. STANLEY BECKWITH.
Geu’l Agt. Sc Manager.
JOHN BECKWITH,
Secretary.
All money received in Georgia, invested within the State uuder the direction of the
following
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ,
JOHN CRAIG. President.
T. H. STAFFORD, Secretary.
E. P. CLAYTON,
R. A. FLEMING,
JAMES T. BOTH WELL,
W H. TUTT,
JOHN U. MEYER,
GEO. M. THEW,
J. W. HORTON,
Z. McOORD,
V. RICHARDS,
T. STANLEY BECKWITH.
THIS COMPANY provides —as part of the contract—for reinstallment of Policies—
paid up Policy—or surrender value—wlieu from intervention of armies, or any other
cause, the insured is cut off from the Home Office. Thisfeature is not found in any other
Company, and our experience of he&vy loss from Northern Companies in the late war,
should teach us its value.
We call especial attention to the following desirable features in our charter :
“Skc. 2. The business of tha Company ahail he to make insurr nee ou the lives of individuals in a '*
the branches of Lite Insurance : to grant, purchase or dispose ofanuuitie.s or re-insure risks.”
‘‘Sec. 4. The business of the Company SHALL be conducted ou the plan of DISTRIBUTING T<>
THE POLICY HOLDERS THE PROFITS of the business, as hereinafter provided, unless by the
consent of the assured, the policy selected is uou-participatiug.”
‘‘Sec. 15, This Company may issue policies on the lives of husbands and parents, or others, for the
benefit of wives and families, or other beneficiaries interested iu their lives—as ancestors, descend
ants, creditors or dependents, and the same shall not be liable for the debts or contracts of the assured
except as provided in the policies issued.”
Sr.c. 16. The ( otnpany may issue policies payable IN GOLD : Provided, premiums are paid in the
same.”
“Sec. 18. The permanent investment of funds shall be in mortgagesor lieu* on UNINCUMBERED
REAL ESTATE WORTH DOUBLE THE AMOUNT LOANED.”
“The PIEDMON T AND ARLINGTON” has a model charter aud model policy, plainly stating rights
of partite, and guarding those rights against sacrifice.
This Company has fully complicil with the rei/uiremeuts of the State law, with regard to deposits with
Comptroller General, >&c.
It gives dividends at the end of first year, when all cash is paid, and of second year, when part loan
is takeu. The all cash plan in unreservedly recommended as iu every way most satisfactory.
We now confidently appeal to every one interested iti Southern prosperity to look ti> their owu in
terests, by sustaining their owu Institutions, autT thereby establishing that self-coiitideuoe without
which there can be no permanent prosperity.
Bear in mind that already over $10,000.000 are annually sent North for Life Insurance, taking so
much'from our strength, and thereby giving additional power to our oppressors.
We offer a aolid. reliable Life Insurance Company, thoroughly Southern, in the hands of meu of the
highest integrity—with abundant assets—recent risks—the most secure of all investments—pledged to
retain within the State of Georgia all funds accruing therein—and, indeed, preseutiug every advantage
that can be desired—and wo only ask a full examination into the superior merits of the “PI EDMON V
AND ARLINGTON LIFEINj>URANC#SCOMPANY”toiu3ureyourpatrouage. CALL ON AGEN T
FOR INFORMATION.
CT ACTIVE, RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. ^Li
March 1, 1879 9 3a