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WM. HENRY WOODS,
Cotton Factor & General Commission |
MERCHANT,
BAT STREET, ; : SAVANNAH, GA. 1
A GE NT FOR REESE’S SOLUBLE PACIFIC j
(il'ASO. I« prepared at alt times to odvanee
liberally on consignments for sale in Savannah. or for j
shipment to hi? correspondents in 5et York and
Liverpool. _ au;14 a3m*
M. KETCHUM. A. L. HABTRIDGE *
Of New York. L ite cf H ^nn*ire & Ne” ;
CASH DRUG STORi
THE TELEGRAPH
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 29, 1869.
AO*• vTH rOH THE TKLKOKAPHi
fc* owing gentlemen are authorised to rw'
*0'JTITCA3T ROOK CIC
EVERY COTTON PLANTER SHOULD HAVE A
LEAVING
Kreeive d
per annum
Colleen* i
town** of G<
Will mni
Rice. etc. '
ucAtj corros
. A. Greei
0^.. John
in*ar!
Paints, Oils, Glass, Perfumery,
FANCY GOODS,
COLQUITT & BAGSS,
Cottfci Factors & General Commission
HSR CHAS5S,
BA 7 STREET, 8A VANN All, GA.
OPECIAL attention to the sale of Cotton t Lumber
OurPrcHH News nml Prc^s A^enf.
Of Into Revernl of tLn jonrnal* belonging to
tho ‘'Southern Press A*.s.Jciation' hav© Lcen
criticising tho ngent of the Southern Press at
‘Washington, and complaining of the news mat
ter furnished by telegraph. The complaints
are just, tho criticisms wrong. Major Barr we
know to be a gentleman of energy and intelli
gence. He is eminently Southern in feeling,
having nerved gallantly' and faithfully in the
Confederate army. He does the very beat that
ho can, nnder the circumstances by which he is
surrounded. He is the agent of the Southern
Associated Press “eo nomine,’* and in that way
alone. He was appointed by the New York As
sociated Press, in paid by ibat association, holds
hi* office by tenure of its pleasure, and is nn
der the control and direction of its agents. The
complaints against the news matter furnished
the Southern Press are in many respects just
and well founded. That cause exists for these
complaints is the fault of tho Southern Press
itself, Iu lack of unity places it at tho mercy
of tho New York Associated Press, and that
institution is not likely to regard complaints
ooming from n quarter where there is no
formidable strength made by a unanimity of
fu)ntinicnt and action. After the meeting of the
Southern Press Association in Mobile, in Feb
ruary last, the qn»ntity and quality of news fur
nished the papers of the association vastly im
proved for a few weeks. We have reasons for
stating that tho New York Associated Press was
at that time in a humor to listen to the griev
ances set forth by the Press Convention, and to
remedy many if not all of them. Before the
Committee raised by tho Convention had time
to mature their plans and act upon them, sev
eral of the most prominent and influential
presses of tho association announced their en
tire satisfaction with tho service of tho New
York Associated Press, and declared their inten
tion to stand by that body in tho matter of news
service. This apparent lack of unity and har
mony silenced any feArg that tho New York As
sociated Press may have then entertained of
losing valuable customerc, who paid promptly
and heavily for services inferior :n quality and
quantity furnished to others at ft less cost.
Wo are not without reasonable hope that this
matter of news service may yet bo greatly im
proved. An effort will be made to have the
complaints which have been urged remedied.
LL orders rnt-ustrd to them will he filled
promptly and with the greatest care, and at the
CLARE & WILSON
VERY LOWEST PRICES!
Factors and Genera! Commission
h urii sc'l only fur the
better price-? than any
J. II. Z El LIN A CO.
We buy exclusively for
monev down, and can gi
other house in the State.
ATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS
RE SILVER AND PLATED TV ARE, TOILET SETS,
WORKING BOXES. WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES.
ArJ afullJico »f FANCY GOODS. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY and BRIDAL PRESENTS
'STCAXiL AND EXAMINE MY GOODS.^5
itches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Short Wctice and Warranted
»;Wml Attention pail to tbe MANUFACTURE and ENGRAVING of BADGES. RINGS. Etc.
No. 1 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE.
DYSPEPSIA. LIVER DISEASE,
CHILLS, FEVER. JAUNDICE. Kte.
For sale !■; any Quantity. The trade supplied at a
very handsome discount for profit, by tho Proprie-
or. £S. ZSXXtSBT CO.,
#* r t22 tf MACON, GA.
joscra f:>eoax, j**. a. rimvou,
J. aCTLKPGt r,S£GiS.
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
BAT STREET, - - SAVANNAH, GA.
T IBKHAL ADVANCES made on Cotton consigned
J j to n« or to our Correspondents ia New York end
Liverpool. engfi dAw3m*
r. w. si ms. J. r. wn catos. v. *. scow*
LAND AGENCY,
To our Friends and Patrons
ERNEST PESCHKE,
practical watchmaker.
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
SAVANNAH. GA.
AV r«u'rnnti »nlWt«d: Remifeneee mad.
•romp'Jr: Adtr.ncol RrorLi a*.Burslnx.Tie,and
prompUr: Adveneeeol Pro.Li n*. I!,rcln«.Timaad
Itop. m.d. to pcmni leading n» Option far ill..
(•pt!6-dA«tai -
•J. w. & f. A. JKclNTIBE,
Com. Sr. Jcliex, Betas aid Jxrrxuox Striata.
SAVANNAH, ti A.,
TNEALERS to Gr<-o«rltJ. Jjrr Good*. Hardwire, '
A / H'ine., Liquor,. lad Country Prod nee generally, i
Hlrhcit price, paid for Gauntry Pr dace of ill
kind). auiln-dAwSm
Keep them constantly on hand, of all sizes. Also the
NO. 1 SECOND STREET.
^LL KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED by an OPTIMETER. WATCHES
and JEWELRY repaired and warranted.
5Tamc Stoncils for Marking Xiinen Cut to Order.
IRON WITCH, QUEEN'OF THE SOUTH,
DELTA, GOOD SAMARITAN,
aprill-tf
No. 2. A body of 8000 aero* Timber lands on Oc-
mulace river, with Plantation of SOOaerw, in
Telf iir county.
No. 12. Be.rd’- Bluff Pine. 43(51 acre Timber Land.,
nine mile, above Doctor Town. on Altamaha
river.
No. 17. (Iener.l Coffee Plic-, in Telfaircoonty; WOO
Bat «• bag oar brathsrn of Ihe Pnn to remem
ber tbnt those who ahall mnko an effort in thia
direction, will h»T0 greater chances of sncceas if
it ahull appear that they are backed and ana-
tained by the whole power and influence of the
Southern Press Association.
Thore are good nnd sufficient reason* why the
effort referred lo has not yet beenmade. These
it would be improper to make public it this
time. It may not he amisa, however, to state
that several journals belonging to the associa
tion have exhibited nn indiSorenoe to the re
solution of tho Into Convention, in relation to
the payment of the regular annual assessment.
It is a truism that neither diplomacy or war can
bo successfully conducted without a treasury to
draw on.—Columbus Sun.
AND OTHER NOTED FAVORITE?.
ires Timber Laud*, on Ocmulgee rivrr, with
tantalum.
I.ce two miles from Mr, eon, S40 Refer. 40 of
TISON& GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS they will put you up a STOVE handsomely furnished, and warrant It
to cook well. For ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS you no take your choice among roar hundred, and they
will fill your wagon with Furniture to it. A good assortment of
wbih is upl uvl. 150 #1 cared *.»J loO heaviest
timbered wo«d-l»n«.
No. 35. Farm five and a bell wile* from Macon. 450
a^te#, extensive Orchards an * Vin'•ywrd?
No- 46. Pl*s»t*ri n •»!, Ch<«t»<no*»enew river, 1300 acres,
of which 100 are improved.
No. 77. Plantation in Houston county, 2250 acves.
K> *j acres open land. ^
No. 82. PUnratfon «n Deca’ur county, on Flint river,
containing !4lV» re*
No. 89. Karm in < ato.'»sa county, of *00 a<VM.
No. 90. Ftoi in C*ibb county, contain!-•* 50 acre*.
No. 112. Farm ani Mill property, five miles from Ma
con.
No. 113. A first class Merchant Mill, near Gordon,
ample wet* r-po«rer for Factory.
No. 114. * boico Cott n PU tation, in Houston coun
ty. containing 1885 acre*.
No. 120. PHntation in Jones court?, containing 3340
No. 122. Plantation in Clay county, adjoining Cotton
Hill. containins-l°27«i res.
No. 124.Twenty acre- in ViurviHr—Market Oardona,
Orchard? and Vineyard*. withCottsge House.
No. 127. Plantation in Terrell county. coaUining 600
sorer, with fine improvement*.
Grates, Box - Stoves and Parlor Stoves.
96 Bay Street,
8A VANN An, - - - - GEORGIA.
H AGOING and ROPE nr IRON TIES advanced on
Crot n. / '
Liberal Caah advances made on eoneirnmcnU of
Cotton.
Grateful for liberal patron nee in tbe pa*t, acon-
tlnuane. of tha same is ratpeetfull? solidtnd.
sept2-daw6tn
(For Wood or Coal.) A largo Stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
-Mr. Tbcopbilna
Always on band. Order solicited and promptly filled.
flvo degrees blacker than any blackbird that
ever fluttered. Mr. White** peculiar forta is
that of being a flint-rate witneaa to " stand” for
a friend who happens to get In a tight. In the
trial of a cage recently, in one of onr Justice’*
Courts, in which a part? was charged with mak
ing tray with somo stock, White was tho princi
pal witness for tho defendant. He first swore
that 14 doin stock was bought and paid for fore
do defendant took cm away.” The prosecuting
counsel, however, got White sorter wound np in
a seurching cross-examination. White stood
fire nt first, but finally swore that “dem stock
took do cholera and went dead long ago; he saw
era closo deir eye* in death; saw de brof leab
deir body; saw do dogs nnd buzzards cum after
dom ; do dogs howl and howl all night, and git
fat on de dead pig*; and de buzzards soar roun
and tite wid de dogs ober de c;ircass, an dey eat
em np; dat was do last of dom pig*." It is
needles* to say that White 1 * friend was bound
over for trial by a higher coxtTt,—Montgomery
Mail,
A LSTtKB from a private source in Ouba
states that jealousy, influenced by malignity or
Spanish gold, has necessitated a reorganization
of tho patriot army and compelled Cespedes to
take command, General Joniin to be chief of
staff. Two Dominicans, who were generals in
tho patriot army, had been assassinated because
they were foreiguers. This beginning may, it
is feared, ond disastrously to the patriot cause.
Many other Fianl#r|.in#i» Mi ld!© and Southwest
ern Georg a not enntne »ted
*]«o. valuable Cotton Factory Property on the
several river*, with water-power tumoieot for an
almost unlimited increase of Machinery.
P. McGLASIlAN
DAVIS SMITH.
mDE firm of Sloan, Oroovar Jk Co. is thl* day dl*-
JL solved hy th* withdrawal of A. M. Hoen. The
business of the lute firm will be settled by the rermalii-
ing partners, who are alone authorised to sign in
IfclMltfo*.
SMITH, WESTCOTT * GO
Also. 23*>.€00 acres of band fi ely timbered with
yellow piuc in tbe counties or smally Appling, cou-
ve- ieut to tb® ports of Savannah and Brunswick, con
tiguous to r*«l and water carriage.
On« hundred and eleven th*>umnd acres of TiraVe*
and Agricultural Land, in counties originally irwin.
Fifty two thousand acres Yellow Pine Timber
Land, in Wayne county. . , , ...
Sixty thousand airea of good Timbered and Agri
cultural Land, on tbe lioe of railroad and ber-d of the
Suwannee river, in Columbia county. East Florida.
Forty-eight thousand acre* of e«k4 Timber Land.
In Middle Florida—an entire township and contiguous
•ecth-ns—on the navi* able s r am ot New river, wnich
empties its w.ters at White Bluff—Dure Channel),
best port on the GuK Also, contiguous tracts of 4000
A. M. SLOAN.
U.FT8TrBBS
C. K. GROOVER.
A. T. MAC!NT Y
OFFER FOR SALE. A HEAVY ASSORTMENT OF
Savannah. Qa.. July 4,1889.
TIIO.ilAS, THOHPSO.Y & CO., Managers Sontliern Branch.
OFFICE: No 23 St. Franria atreet. Mobil*. Ala ; No 14 Carondolot atreot. New Orleans; oj:n« Marietta
aotl Broad atroctr. Atlanta, Qa.
POLICIES ISSUED TO JULY L 1169. 113,270: AMOUNT INSURED. ?4n.OOO.OCO: PAYING AN AN
NUL PREMIUM of *3.500.0..: ASSETS OVER? :,!/0 Dug; DIVIDENDS DECLARED
JANUARY 13,1869. 10 PERCENT.
THIS COMPANY ISSUES ALL KINDS OF
Life, Endowment, Joint Life and Term Policies. Annuities, Etc.,
And embraces tbe following libernl features: ATI policies non-forfeitable oml incontestable: thirty day*’
grace allowed in payment of premiums; one-third of the premium may remain unpaid nn a Loan: no notes
required. The Continental will, when desired, issue WAR PERMITS, without extra charge or deduction
from poiioy in case of los«. That after three annual payments a loan irny bo obtained of at least four-filtbi
of whole amount p.iid. in case ot embarrassment to meet payments.
NO RESTRICTION ON TRAVFL OR RpSIDHNCE. Each policy holder ha* a voice in tbe elections;
Profits of the Company annually divided among Policy-holders. The popularity of this Company in the*
South is shown in the fact of their having placed over 600 Pol cies on their books, through tho Southern.
Branch, in the short timo of six months, covering an ineurance of over £2,250,000.
THOMAS. THOMPSON A CO.. Managers Southern Branch.
Office, corner Marietta and Broad streets, Atlanta, Ga*
aut:3-d3m J* HOY, AgCllt. MitCOll, flft
CCPASLTWX3RSHIP.
TIIE undersigned have tbit d*y formed a eopart-
nersbip for the trmnsMcrionof« Wto»i Factorage and
General Commission Business, under the firm and
name of Gronver, Mubb? A Co. Their beat attention
will he given to all business entrusted to their eare.
t\ E. tiHuOVhli, l SAVannlkh
r. f STUBBS. joavannan.
A.T, MACINIY RE, Thomasville.
Two first-c?ass New Steam Saw Mills of Forty Horse
Power each—everything complete.
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather.
July8-d3m
BUTTS & BROTHER.
I'HK ALABAMA
GOLD LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Home Office, Ho. 34 St. Francis St.,
Of ever, dccrlptloo.
WHISKY
X X X X
SOLD BY
JNO-W. O’CONNOR
OFFICERS :
O. S. THABISS, President.
CARY IV BUTT, I T. X. FOWLER,
Vice President. | Secretary.
COTTON GINS
Gullet’s Steel Brush Cotton Gins,
Dan’l Pratt’s Eureka and Swinging Front Gins.
S. Z. Hall’s Cotton Gin Feeder.
A new and valuable machine, worthy t he attention of Planter,.
Circulars, eivin-- teitimonials in greit nnmbor, from person, well known, forai-hed on application.
Samples on exhibition atVT. A. HUEY’S, corner Cherry and Third Streets. Ad Ire -
DIRECTOHS:
C. E.THAMES, o:C. U. fhamesAOo.
C. tv. BUTT, of Walsh. S-nith A Co.
A P.BU'H.ofA P. Ru-li A Sons.
W. A. BUCK, of Buck .v fuller.
L. BKhWEtt.otL Hr ewer A Co.
J AM KS Oil ALMBR 1 -. of Chalmers A Miller.
J. Q. OH A MBKRUAIN. of Chamberlain A Co.
THUS. HENRY. Sr.
Hov. JAC"B M AG. E. of K. AY. Pc-ry A Co.
A. U. McCAS rS. o( M .r.isG. To«le- A Co.
S. JENM.NU' Ml KfHY.of S. J. MorphyACo.
D. 0. GRADY.
I HUS. P. MILLER, of Thomas P. Mill-rA Co.
Hus AH o .tt MURDOCH. Pra. dent M.AaBLK.
JOHN I! M A RSH ALL. of Marshall AConley.
O. il. RICH A * DS. of tl. G. R-ehard, A Sons.
T. \V. si tiS. of Sim*, llarri-on A Co.
Ilos. J. M. THOMSON, of Ih< m«on.Cockrell A Co,
R J. YOUNG, of R. J. Younx A Co.
M. P LEVY, of M. P. Levy A Co.
A. J. i u>K~.
A. PRO-K AUER, of A. Prsskauer A Co.
P. U. PEPPER. ofP. H. Pepper A Co.
JNO. H.GAKY, of j. 11. Gary A Co.
[a: In aeeorifanre
* a rip ■! examiaa
• II IsK t Yu, sent
A full lino of WAGON HARNESS. Agent, for ABBOTT. DOWNING Jc CO.’S Celebrated
l ihave
jomonTGHAranmoss,
4^ EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE PROMPTLY MADE TO ORDE]
I am h.V'py to n te that it proves to b** a perfectly
ore urnc r, fth-r lately tree from everything fore hr
rineenous lean; ot deiect in it tho hlightcat trace
f any adulterati n >r impurity.
Respect fully i etc-.
WM K. A. A IK IN. >[. D.. etc.,
Profrs-or Chemist and Ph.vrmicy,
Analytical an 1 Consulting Chemist,
University o: Maryland.
Baltimore, MJ., Scrtc T nber4,
If you wish PURE W11 ISK Y call ©n —
JNO. W.O’CONNOR.
f*ept21-tfj Ue has got it.
Agent, Macon, Georgia*
june26-dJtwtf
RECEIVING. THE LATEST
NOVELTIES in
MILLINERY,
JE>RE5S GOODS
TBIMMI'TGS, GLOVES, POINT LACES. etc,
^^piSlv tr:m,Uy attended to. 68 MULBERRY ST., M.4C0N, GA,
HAS OPENED. AND IS CO N ST A’
-in Store and to Arrive,
roll* Hemp and Flax Bagging-
bales Ganny Bagging,
pounds Arrow Ties,
bales Twine,
hhds. C. K. Sides, 20 hhds. Shoulders,
tierces superior Canvassed Hams,
barrels ?<ugar—all grades,
sack< l.ivcrpool Salt,
sacks Virginia Salt.
barrel* Floor—Superfine, Extra and Family
sarks CnflVe,
sacks prime White Corn,
bales Macon Sheeting,
kegs Sails,
barrels Wlii.»ky,
b ! xes 7'obacco—all grades.
half barrels While Fi'h,
quarter barrels ..Mackerel—No. 1,
cases Sardines.
boxes Soap,
boxes Candles,
boxes Crackers.
boxes assorted Soda Crackers,
boxes Starch, 50 boxes Candy,
cases Pickle*, 50 cases Oysters,
eases Potash,
casks Ale and Porter—Imported.
AT.T. OF WHICH WE OFFER AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
OLD POPLAR LOG,
THE FINEST COPPER WH'SKY MADE.
warranted to be pure.
AT $3 50 PER GALLON.
N eutral spirits- , .
RAW. CORN. RECTIFIED.
And, in fuel, a larso lot of all cradu of Whiskies
always on hand, at
53 THIRD STREET,
L. W. RASDAL.
i»ug?t>-3m
MEDICAL EXAMINERS:
W, H. AND RbON, M. l».
DABNEY HERNDON. M. D.
ATTORNEYS:
Mrssrs. BOYLES A OVERALL.
pnis GOLD COMPANY poaovea features and
1 .offers inducement' to the.-e desiring In.*-urjince
wbicb can bf* found no where else, it i* a Mutual
i oinpany, and it* Dividends are equally and im-
parii-t ly dlvMeil between tbe Policy Holders. I»
isAiv Policies payable only ^n AM KRICAN GOLD
G IN. and upon all the most favorable modern plans
of Insurance, ttau* making Insurance certain ant not
defending upon the valu- of a Huetootiog • urrency.
Pretniutn* may be pn*d in Gold or equivalent
»• A <1 P\Tn Wl V’TDD .1 1-1 * .1 "'tatft.
MACHINERY AGENCY,
:1 Dertc* *:a., Pliiladelphln.
iE 22 inch cylinder four foot stroke,
n. with 13 botlers. 40 inch diameter,
fonr feet stroke,
* diameter, 38
GHATHA'
18-lneh Cy
with 3 boilci
36’inch dianeter,
and 10treadle*rL2r
• inch. 12 and 24 Har
sh, and alfo-Shoxu.
;akcr 1 VJu,e
•• ’ >420 S'. indlW'.-
n«er. j 1%-in. gauge.
>aker 'I Mule
1240 Spied**,
nser. il^-in-MOge.
j-ker,| *I: n . c iu.
- V-C2 Spindles*
ps-er. ) 1%-ir.gaugc-
Apply to
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or
der fr «m the Ordinary of Bvrtow coaoty. wil 1 be
•old, on the l*t Tuesday jn >ovctnber next. hefHrq
the I’ourt bouse door in ^arteraville, G^., within tli*
legal hour* of sale the Plant*' ion formerly •ceupi» d
by Dr. Robert H. Patton, situated in OLD CA»'
COUNTY, on the Wesvrn and Atlantic Railroad,
two miles west of CASS feTATION. This oneo*
tbe best upland Plantations in th*» county—contain*
about three hundred »nd fi tv acre*, two rututted vf
wh ; cb are cleared. The soil is gootl. the location is
healthy, within two miles of two nost offices ar.d three
ehurvhes and in 'he midst of good a-iabbors. On the
pl«c« is a comfir *h e frame Dwelling cont.vnin«
nine rooms; aLo, Kitchen, Servant’s House, Cribs,
Mablct. etc.
M’ne undersigned being enthorited by the heirs to
•ell »be above property «t PRIVATE SALE, caa be
inquired ot at ATL A NT '. tor price c’c.
I h o premi.'rs will he >bown to parties desiring to
purchnae, by Willi4m B. Patron, who is residing on
tbe same. _ JULIUS W. PA r To .a.
Adm’r of Rob t TI. Pattor, Oum tt*tai.,cnto entnijro.
•opllC-d 1 a w»t e 3l^
Loom?, 41
General Agent for Georgia.
0ffic3—NEWNAN, GA.
WftfGnT 4 DOUUUSS. Attornvyj;Fn SMITH
.M. D.. c. KsBiril. M. D.. Kiim,non.
State Supervisors to whom Reference to
Given 1
Messrs. Branch A Sons Augusta, Oa.: Messrs.Cli*bv
k Reid. Si aeon. Ga : Msj. J. L. Calhoun. Newn^n
Gm-: J H.Jaae*, Banker, Atlanta, Ga.; J . II De
Votie. D D.. Columbus, Ga-: J- G. West morel a* d. M.
D., Atlanta. Ga : J K. t‘enf. Planter Newuan. He.:
L \1 Smith, D. b., Oxford, Go.; Hon. Wier Povd.
Dahlonego. Ga. *agl5 tf
CORNER OF MULBERRY AND SECOND ST£
21A CON, GA ,
B. B. EUSTON, Principa
Late of Dolbear and J. W. Blackman'* Commcrci
Colleges. New Orlenn?.
Prevents Accumulation cf Tartar
Is a Superior Article for Children
Woolen
From injurious Ingredients!
T UTS Colleee is open d«*ily from 9 a. U-. *o>9
throu/h-.ut the entire year, and tfriow tn su
ful operation. h<»r want of sufTu-ifnt ro-'in t* «•
m^date the gradual increa?** offender*.a. the
ration bns been *nldrg*d D'iri’g to® vaca-.*
opportunity will he affordetl to o-*'* from_
gaming a knowledge ofCotumerciuI F ducuttor..
The peri d o- -tudy is on»i*/.;»e : chear h
healthy city, ar.d r^a-onable tuition lee.-a^c u
age- rendering it de-irable .or «li to a - •
'* uiercial Course constitute* Pennu.
. including Commercial { •«Jcu r,
lag, each of which can he taken ui
Branches*—Orr.ament&l Pe:.manc'hip
d Flnarishtng. ^ . . n
Jepart nent—Erg'isb Grammatical -
ircu'ars address Boy 15. Macon. Ga.
INIZE AND ENCOURAGE liOMi
bTITUTIONS.
july!4-3m
SB TABBSL
. t Speeder 36
and Grinder*
ford's
f T is scientifieaJJy preoared in accordance with tbe
L most valu«W*e fo'mu : re known to the protes-io •.
It ha- beeu exteosive'.y uiu-tl f- rtev^ral yea.*, and is
rocornmended for ten**ral u?e by numerous Daoti^t
vnd Ph't*iciar> who have te-te*» its merits, and who
appreciate the importance of preserving the leetb
thr«iueh life
Proprtet r: A M. WIL?0'*. PbiU»el hi*;
For sale by o. h. ZEIUN A CJ., Macon.
Laboratory op Phirh'^utcm. )
a.nd AirarTi* Cbesistrt,_ V
Atlanta, Ge rgtx. 1
This is to certify that I have ^ntpint Trego’* 7ea
berry Tootb Wish and Too»b Powder. I find toem
free trom substances thar would ac r injuriously upon
tbe Teeth, and can recommend Trego’s Preparations
to those in wont of a superior dentrifice.
- - — W. J. LAND. Chemist.
FAMILY PORTRAITS
Dr. J. D. McKKLLAK,
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,
IN OITYBANK BtJILDITJO,
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notice and at reaiunable fixuree. Cates from
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A RE evidences of a high state of culture the world
over. I am pre ared. at all time?, to fill orders
for tho0e, a# well as all the ?rauller style? of Photo
graph Likenesses. I im making a sp*-cialty of the
better class of Pictures, and tLose wanting something
superior will find it to their interest te call on
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