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THB ATLiAITTA WEEKLY S5TJN—FEBRUARY 29, 1373.
Interesting June.
natube aim rs teeth,
Bat .be doe* not preaerre and purify
them. That mast be done with fnenot
Bosodont. The dental bone and it*
enamel (rasing are made invulnerable to
all destructive influences by the daily use
Of this benfleent preparation.
194 and 196 BROAL STREET. AUGUSTA, Ga-
Stop those chills that have been har-
naaing you so long, a* they sometimes
eud in that disease callod by some the
“upcountry yellow fever.” Tney can be
very easily stopped by biking Simmons'
Liver r<gulator. Do not delay; go at
onoe to roar druggist and get a package
and be cured.
1>B. TUTT’s LIVER 1*11X8
As a purgative medicine stands unrivalled.
Their uctiou is uniiortn. certain and safe.
They are entirety vegetable, and do no’
canoe those griping pains that most
pills do.
Augusta, Nov. 9, 18G9.
Dr. H'm. II. TuU: Dear Sir—I liuv-
long l>eeu a sufferer of torpor of the liver
and dysficpsta, and in search of relief I
have tr.- d almost every medicin - reeoni
mended for those diseases, but have
nev* r derived half the benefit from ant
of them as I have from your Vegetable
Liver Pills. They are invaluable, un i I
would r< commend tuem to all with dys
pepsia, sick headache aud biliousness.
Yours truly, W. J. Blair,
Late of Danville, Va.
Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye leaves no ridicu
Ions tints.
Caution!
Every genuine box of Dr. McLaneV
Liver Pills he irs the signature of Flern
ing llr then? Pittsburg, Pa., anu then
private U. imp. 4taP*Take no other
The market .‘all of imitatious.
It is the p jpuiar verdict that people
wno nave oeen accustomed o tl e use ot
bittern or cordials, are obliged, eventu
ally, to resort U McLean’s Liver Pilli
for permauen. relic
Pair Chupped Hands, Pace , llough
Skin, Pimples,Ringworm, SaltHlieum und
other Cutaneous alfectious cured, and the
skin made soft aud smooth, by using th«
Jumper Tar Soap, made by Casweh
Hazard <k Co., New York. For sale by
all Druggists. mit-vwed il&wly
Hair $5 to 815 Pii.it DAk MADE BY
agents selling the American Quilting.
Machine and other noveltica bend
for a machine. Secure territory at once.
Address H. D. Brice &. Co.,
No. 11 Whitehall st„
febllwlm Atlanta, Ga.
JAMES A. GHAT A 0O.,fc£2M THE HOWE!
Wholes* ,
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Retail,
'X Cr
and Importers
O O 1> H
ot
'PARE PLEASURE in informing their friend., through the medium of The At-
R lakta Seif, that they have moved into their new store, eepenialiv erected
by themselves, for the
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS BUSINESS.
Having four floors 125x41 feet, or twenty thousand five hundred superficial foot ol
flooring for the arrangement and display of th<-'r magnificent stock, which has beer
EXCLUSIVELY PURCHASED FOB CASH
From auotioh, and thelurgest manufacturers ani imporK rs iu the United States
thereby saving all jobbers’ and middle men’s profits.
We would confidently assert to merchants desirous of laying in «»nall supplies,
'hat we will willingly duplicate any bill purchas d in New York to twi m three
iionaand dollars, if they will only calculate the necessary expenses of gt>ing aftei
them. —:
Groods Sold, Payable the First ol Novembei
next, on City Acceptances.
mil Al*w-wl»m .
.TaineN A O-^ay Oo
CUMBERLAND
SUPER-PHOSPHATE,
A RICH COMPOUND OF SOLUBLE
Phosphoric Acid, Polremoi Raw Bones. Ammonia and Alkaline Salts,
MANUFACTURED BY THE?
Bay- THE FEKKU-FHO8PH0RAT
od Elixir of Cali.suyu bark made by Caswel,
Hazard ite Co., New York, is a deliciou*
cordial, made of the Pyrophosphate ol
Iron and Calisayu Bark; it is the most
valuable tonic now in use for dyspepsia,
nervous allectious, wakefulness, debility,
depression of spirits, <fcc., kc. The pale,
the nervous, and the debilitated should
uot fail to take it; particularly females
sulTcring from those complaints incident
to the sex. Physicians now give it the
preference to all simuur preparations. It
taken during exposure to malaria it
strengthens tho system to resist this poi
son, aud prevents chill and fever, biliorn
fever, aud other intermittent attacks
For salt* by ml druggists.
mlK snii&thnrs nAwlv
ij.ntnul iNoiius.
CUMBERLAND BONE COMPANY
This is a highly concentrated Manure, made by combining the best materials
in the most skillful manner, and in those proportions adapted to in
sure the highest fertilizing efficacy, containing, as it does, an
ample supply of Ammonia to produce vigorous growth
and a large amount of phosphatic and alkaline
constituents to support and fully perfect
the growth and ripening of the pro
ducts. Nothing is used to
to cheapen its cost,"
the only dryer •
used being
PURE! 37 1 1IST ZED G- IR. O XT UNT HU BON IEJ.
Tun groat atmoipherlc wavs which, tho meteor
ologista tell ns. sweeps over the whole Unite! Slates
fro"! the Pacific coast st this season, Is loaded with
unwholesome vapors that cuill the body and disturb
all Its luncUons. Perspiration is checked, e
stomach is deranged, the bowels and the liver sym
pathize with that organ, the nerves and muscles are
nlTected. pulmonary complaints are engendered, and
the sp rits era more or less depressed. These are
among tho c< muion offsets produced by the moist
ungeiusl winds prevs'eut in the winter m ouths.—
Hut if ih ■ system is toned and fortified in advance
with liostetter's Stomach Bitters, no danger need
be apprehended from any condition of the atmos
phere. The “ill wind that blows nobody sny good’*
will uot be likely to blow any harm to him who
strengthens and regulates his internal organs with
this wholesome vegetable tonic and alteraUve, and
clothes his outside in a manner suitable to the sea-
sou. The seeds of fever snd ague and other dis
eases of an intermittent cr remittent type, are now
m the air, and are Uable to be pltnted in the system,
to germinate and bring forth bitter fruit, either im
mediately or at a later period, unless dne sanitary
precautions are taken to ward them off. Of all safe
guards against malaria, this famons vegetable anti-
dote is the beat; ami of all remedies for the painful
ailments esused by ilsmp, cold and sudden changes
of temperature, such as rheumatism, chills, lrregn-
vjritiea of the bo we s, bilious attacks and indiges
tion, it is the most rehalne and the most agreeahe.
l)r. but! i* kills'* Liter Regulator
Extract of a letter from Hon. Alexander H: Ste
plums, dated 8th March. 1872:
“l occasionally use. when my condition reqmr.
s DU. SI MOVIN'«' LIVER REGULATOR. with go,.n
tiH-t It Is mild, snd suits ms better than m .r
C.-tive remedies.
G KOttUIA—Ttkiiaftrr,. » uss.,I
Court of Ordinary, at On .mi> r>.
February 12, 1873.—Whereas, Bobort T. Edite sp
plies to me for permanent letters of administration
on tho estate of Mrs. Amanda Doster, late Ol aai.
county, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all pe.
sons concerned to show cause st the April term < 1
said court, if any they have, why eaid letters should
not be granted.
Uiveu under my hand, at offloe in Crawfordvllle
this February 12th. 1873.
CHARI.VS A. BBAZLKY Ordt-’w-
Tllsw NKW INHKuVKU
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
PRICE FROM 825 TO 875.
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QUR MACHINE is a ShntUe Machine, and does
all kinds of work equally as well as any high
Priced machine, is durable, light running and war-
smted for five yaara. We receive almost every .lay
•rtifleate# from parties residing in the city, aad
from all parte of the country, unsolicited, wl o apeak
*» the highest terms of the “New Improved Home
Shuttle."
•S-Agenta wanted In territory unoccupied.
Address D. Q. MAXWELL.
■ - General Agent,
Jana Atlanta Ga.
I have accepted the Agency for the sale here of the above Fertilizer, be
lieving it to be one of, if not the best, in market, and now offer my first
shipment of ONE HUNDRED TONS in quantities to suit purchasers.
For prices, terms and circulars, apply* to
JAMES ORMOND, 77 & 79 Whitehallst.,
ATLANTA, GA-
STEPHENS
FORSYTH STREET,
Ac FLYNN
ATLANTA, GA.
oj
HAYENOW IN STOKE AND 0FFEBT0 THE TBADE AT LOW FIGURESj
150 Bushels Choice Seed Bye,
2,500 Bushels Yellow Winter Oats,
14,000 Bushels White aud Mixed Oats.
250 Bushels Choice Seed Barley .
2,000 Bushels Black Wmter Oats,
100 Bushels Choice Timothy Seed!
AIiS O,
New Orleans Sugars, XWhiakiea,
large quantities of _
ODoico
Butter, FreahlOom Meal
-AND-
DRESSED TURKEYS AND CHICKENS.
Ha v« now transit, from Cape Cod. 250 Half Barrel* and 1,000 Kits Mackerel, 100 Half Barrels and
b Herrings, which we want to sell on arrival, and will put at low prices to Dealers.
FLOCB—
IX) TEACHER S
Centrally.
£
Aai the Publl
E. J. HALF* k SON, 17 Murray street.
New York, have just issued
ASCHOOLHISTORY
O/ the United States.
By HON. ALEX. H. STEPHENS,
Professor of History and Political Sci
ence in the University of Georgia
THE fJBEST EXTANT
AS 13 VERIFIED BY
An experience of oyer Twentyl Years.
IT 18 MOBE SIMPLE IH CONST SUCTION 1 i
MOBX DURABLE1
PERFORMS A GBEATEB VARIETY OF WOBE1
BUNS LIGHT!
13 EXPEDITIOUS .IN PERFORMANCE I J
TESTIMONIALS :
A Review, by Rev. D. WIuLS, D. 1).,
President of Oglethorpe Uuim&it),
Atlanta, Gl:
Tin* valuable work, which Us* been anxiously
looked for, has lecently appeared tu a decidedly at
tractive and popular lonn. Its typographical and
mechanical extcunoi redacts credit on ths house
which has issued it, sad its convenient site, solid
hiudiug. aud happy t rangement into chapters am
sections, admirably i iapt it to the use of schools
and colleges, is iL itbook. wa predict for thl>
compend a hearty and extensive adoption, and as a
work for general instruction no reader in the land
onght to be without a copy of it. The Southern peo
pic may be justly proud of this noble coutributlOL
to their growing literature, and ths grand old com
mon wealth of Georgia will doubtlessevtuoe an an
^kULETUOdPE slIKKIKF’S HALIL Stf
Will be sold, on tue first ruoidaf
h next, before ths court heuss door >u tka
In March i
town of Lexington. Oglethorpe county, wtthta I
legal hours ot sals, ONE HON i>l
precision of the industry, patriotism and talenta oi
hi
er distinguished son by giving this richly stored
volume s cordial welcome to the thousands of her
melligent snd happy households. We believe ths
this work of the geest Georgian is destined to be
come the standard of historic truth and excellence
for centnries to come, iuat as Mr.Step bans’ work oa
the War Between the States is acknowledged to tie
the most complete snd triumphant vindicaUon of
the Southern people ever placed on record.
From Rev. J. J. BRANTLEY, D. D„
Professor of Belies Lettres and Modern
Languages, Mercer University,Macon,
Georgia ;
i tnink you are tc be congratulated on having
brought out a School History, which, on account ol
its iairneas, its Southern origin, and especially the
fnllesa and accuracy of the later political historyof
the country, ought to supersede aU others at tae
South. ■ ■
From Hon. MILLARD FILLMORE,
late President of the United States
I think it exceedingly well written, aud admirably
well calculated for academies and schools. - It is ne
cesaarily greatly condensed, but it seems to contain
the pith and marrow of our history, somewhat
lnged, as was natural, with Southern views, but as
,mpartial as any we can expect at this time, eithre
rom tue North or South. I regard Mr. Stephens as
one of our ablest statesmen, and certainly very com
petent to write a history of the United States.
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THE HOWE
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wearing points than any other; draws up a
stitch as is done by hand, which other
Machines do not; gives perfect con.
trol over both threads—giving
off thread in proportion to
the thickness of the fsb-
rlo sewed, thereby
Slow MOHS,
OVER-SEAMS, DROPPING STITCHES OB
BBEAKIFG NEEDLES great objections to all
other Machinaa.
IT SEWS A TIGHT SEAM IN THE
HEAVIEST GOODS! ■=*
Vinegar,' Irish Potatoes, Apples, Onions, and are receiving daily
Are AgenU for the Celebrated Flair made by J. M. VEACH t 00- said to be the VEBYgBEST offered
to the Trade, and have now in Store a full supply of
Super, Extra, Family, Extra Family. andLFancv
In 98, 49 and 24 Pound bac&n.
ii qn 4 000 Bsrr-ts various other brands, “R. E. Lee,** “Graves Mills, “Dunn & Browns. “Ray.
or’*’’and are rsoe.vmg the product of several Tocuesaee Mills, ah of which we are directed to sell low.
HOWARD LIME, CEMENT, ETC., ETC.
WiU keep during the winter, heavy stocks of
Ttniir Moais andL T.ia.rdJ
Shipped as direct by Peckers, which will be sold Jow by car load or otherwise, loose or packed, j
Live Hoes Bought <>nd ShiDped on Orders.^
500 Bales of Hay and Ten Car Loads Ear Corn in 8tore.
STEPHENS cto
hot. Mflwtf
IF’TA'XTVniNr.
18731
1873!
MERCHANTS
a RE respectfullv informed that I now nave in store a large stock of GROCERIES AND WESTERS
pbODCCK, which I will sell at terms aa favorable aa ary honsc in the city. ResptctfhUy.
A. K' SEAGO.
IMPORTANT to
Send for Circular. I sail none bat the beet fertiliser*, such as
^Chesapeake,” “Eureka,” ‘‘Bauch’s Rawbone Phosphate,”
Join Merryman & Co.’sloioiiiaN Dissolved Bone.
Tobacco, Coffee, Sugar, Moltwi. Syrup. B e. Clover ana ureea ew., etc.
The Cash Trade will also receive special
ttenticn. Addres
A. K. SB AGO. AUaata.
H. a MICXKLBKBBT, late of Gil. Ga.
Burying the Thread on both sides, and in like man
ner with the lightest material, WITHOUT CHANGE
OF TENSION.
The Inventor, v.r.TAg HOWE, known as the “Mas
ter of Master Mechanics,” onoe truly remarked.
‘The MacMnc is Mechanically Correct;
While Machines of other inventors have had an
ephemeral popularity—some now aim ist unknown,
while others have ceased entirely to exist, and a few
been compelled to make changes—a weak effort to
keep pace In part with the mechanical improvements
of the day.
From Hon. HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON.
The method of the work is admirable. Each pic
ture is distinct; each is in its appropriate place; and
they are so connected and grouped aa to present to
Eligible and harmonious
, > EoilUlA. OGt-hTUu&l’E Ot
V V Jm
wepb H. P. Cu'quitv im{.
u.ints<raiora ol Wa. U. C'-lqnltt,
Mid cunly. applies to me for Ivlton^-ef div
fr >m ssnt estate—
Tbs is, thrraior*. to cits snd ada
Stog.wr, the kiodr-d and creditors of said I
- be and appear at my office, ta Lmagtoi
i the First Muaday in April. 1873. to ah»a
auy tu >y c\a, wby said tetters should
sot—t Lsuiiftsi. Ol. Dec. 33, 1*7A
td«2» K S M’TOHEt. Oetiwar
1.T ROrtlilA—Owletburpo
i A Jswrli, Ailm niotrator do
Caaaty.
a nereas, John A Jowrli, Ad
non t to- . .tats of BmUy Metro, doc-sard. Mi
said county, baa applied to mo for losvs to sell tb
shares of Usorgia Railroad Stock; that it la mi
ssry to sell ths tarns for tbs pwrpoas of dirtnbatl
Them are tbanfto* to oito and admonish al;
sons concerned to b. aad appear at my otBoe oma
•on* concerned to be and appear at my odkoe am am
before the first Monday in March, 1873, to dm
cause, it any they have, why said leave should l
be granted.
Given under my hand, at olfioe in Lextngto^ GU*
this 1st day January, 1373.
it. R. MITCHELL, Ordinary (E/L
jen3
iHtEJ nND NiSKTS
ACRES, more or teas, in Ogletuorpe ooonty, ato*
Joining lauds of Win. W. Deveuport, Sobu W Mac*
bn and others. Levied on as the prop-rty >{ tarn
estate of M. -V. Woods, deoeasci, uj virtu* of a t to
iasusd from the Superior (Jour -it said oo in-y. Im
favor of Tnoma. „ su-1 G. t. q. G.eun, exeontocm
of Wm. Gieun. oe les-eo, v*. Woi. tl. t**ut. it.cnard
Ward anil l'hotus* at. nuer. xlu>laistra->.‘* ol ML
W. Woods, decei-.-d. ol. H. VUCNG,
u ,u j abe.-JL
January 31st, laid i - >1
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BOKGIA—i iiiaurra ( .muifl
WuRttRAS 1* lit tt *1. it Hi (Id* ap
plies to ins tor Leile.-a -i iiiiu .nun-i -u lie l>-
uon on ths es.ne t •(
These are thersi ire to i
shoe osuse, if ssy iHeu
acribeil by las', wa. k
granted.
Giveu under ui, -.
ui* Jsuaii> id .1. i
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ersous i-.iioer id im
. .iiiiu tu< ti a pre
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tueruiiu .ailsm
t VoUj'OI I, d|n
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fQ «^
u'HEBC IS. Wl: .a a
otfk-io a uo uihi rai..•
otfised. late o’ siiu -■
of diamissiou fro u »»
to cite *u t adm in s
and creditors of ss d limm-rd 10 l«- su i ppear
my - filor in I.exuigtou. Georgia, on the first MonG
in March, 1873, to *h.iw osuse. if sny they can. wh
said lsltars should not be granted.
R B. MITCHELL.
Lexington, Jen. if, 1873. Ordinary O- 4
g i ar. the Htn <lrad
o I*'
U*.*r i per day! Agents wanted I
*PGto*P«jG cissies et werblag peopls.of el
sox, yonng er old, make mere money at work for M
in their spare momenta, or nil the time, then nt H>
a*
thing else. Fartiealars tree,
Os. 'nrMsfWl. Skas
Address G. Stinson t
septa i-i*s
c. k. BXUTH.
the mind's eye n clear, Intel
sketch of the history of the United States, from col-
onial infancy to present development—accurate in
its delineations, and copious, but still compendious,
in its details. The work is admirably suited to the
use of schools and the higher institution s of learn- I
ing. It would be unjuat to omit to say that ths
book, aa to material, ia gotten up in most excellent
■tyle,
From Prof. RICHARD M. JOHNSTON,
of Pen Lnoy Institute, Maryland :
I regard the Compendium of the History of the
United 8tates, by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, a
most important addition to American literature. It
ia a book for the Schoolroom, the College, the Uni
versity, and every library. Though severely con
densed, yet it is most complete and perspicuous. In
my opinion it is the only history in which au Ame
ican, whether youth or adultman, may find a ju
account of the basis on which the Constitution an
Government of his oountry were founded. Ever
one. and especially every student, should havs it
G. E. SMXTH1& BRO.
CVairFordrit/e, Ga
J^NVITE the attention of pujrchast-rs to ih'ir sto
ol GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, cSLa.sung
From Prof. E. A. STEED, of Mercer
University ;
Those Teachers in the Sonth who have tanght the
Histery of the United States since the war will re
joice when they see this book. They will be espe
cially pleased with that portion of the History per
taining to the late war. because in this part of the
work they will find what has not yet before met my
eye in schoolbooks: a 'air, unprejudiced statement
of facts connected with the bloody war between the
States. Southern youth can read in this book a
truthful history of our great struggle for free gov
ernment by one who is, of all others, most compe
tent to write such a work. Let them read it, study
it, and heed its lessons of wisdom.
From the N.Y. EVENING TELEGRAM
It is a notorious fact that even in colleges little a
tontlon is paid to ths philosophy of politics. *
Mr. Stephens supplies this knowledge. From t b
diiooRory ot Columbus to the osisbiisnmeut o
Auicnicau luuepeuUeuce. he carries the reade
quiokiyand gracefully through all of the leading
vents that transpired, developing tuose facts in
•Jlonial history which led to the organization and
Drowth of the present form -of government.
“In the treatment of those various subjects, Mr.
Stephens is not a partisan. He addresses his read
ers from a point of view far above the influence of
passion or prejudice, ana in the statement of facts,to
which he mainly confines his work, there is an ex-
ibitiou of impartiality that forbids the question
hsther this man who thus summarizes the history
his country is from the North, South, East or
est.
“ The book is apropos to the times. It aboundsl
formation wijh which every American citizen
onght to be familiar, and which he will not find com
plied elsewhere. For the youth of the land it will
prove Invaluable, and we believe that teachers
througnout the country will adopt it as a substitute
for all other histories of the United States, as soon
as they become familiar with its pages, and observe
with what tact and Impressiveness the distinguished
author has arrayed his knowledge to the end that it
may De moat easily and eagerly acquired by the
young.
bom the katonton PRESS AND MES
SENGER.
" Let it be introduced into the tamily nrcle, into
the school-room—everywhere aver this broad land.
For it uot only is instructive as well as entertaining
to youth, bnt Is a most useful compendium for all
grown-up people who desire to be well informed.”
TTnlils.0
owe,
Whose combination of Mechanism was perfect from
the first; besides now owning and baa adopted all
the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS.
Such la the desire to obtain the HOWE MACHINE
that, although now manufacturing ONE THOUSAND
PER DAT, it ia unequal to the demand.
We respectfully invito all persona desirous of pur
chasing A FIRST-CLASS MACHINE, on LIBERAL
TERMS, to call at our offloe and examine for them-
feblfi
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
From th» WILMINGTON STAR.
“As a school compend this work is a success in
every way. It gives a prominence to leading politi
cal events, aud these are made to subserve no parti
san in teres* whatever. The book is absolutely free
from secticnal coloring, though it ia the production
of one of the great leaders of Southern .hounnt,
himself an actor in some of the grand scenes he de
scribes. From a cicwe perusal of that part of the
boos commencing with the chapter cents ning ju
ac ount ol Pierce’s administration, and subsequent
napters tnrough to the beginning of the current
year, we are satisfied Mr. Stephens has given a true,
unvarnished, lively picture of the tremendous agi
lit.on through which the country has passed during
two decades of her history.
All the prominent occurrences, civil and military,
of the war between tne States, are sketched in rapid,
bet distinct outline. Mr. Stephens’ stye is easy,
terse, pure, grace ini and strong He makes no special
effort, as most of school-history writers do, to write
down to the comprehension of hia juvenile rraaera.
But there is nothing in style or details that the
simplest intellect cannc grasp.”
From the TOLEDO (Ohio) SUN.
The worx a* a Text-Book on Schools ana Colleges,
s one of the best condensed histories of the United
t stes we have had the pleasure oi perusing. It it
mply Illustrated wilh portraits of eminent men who
gure in American history, battle scenes, and the
ate of arms of the different States.
CORN,
"*•3,
BAOON.
LARD,
FLOUR.
MOLASSES,
n. n. b\mP
SUGAR,
OOFFiah,
TOBACCO,
Buying in large quantities for rash, they are en abled
to oiler superior Indue, incuts, co their customers,
and will duplicate any BILLS lrom Augusta or Al
ia eta with Freights added.
They are daily expecting Eighty Barrels Preata
Ground Kennesaw Hour, tho quality of which la
well known to consumers iu this vicinity, aud ueeda
no commendation at their hands.
They are also agents for the Excellenza Cotton
Fertilizer, manufacture! by Geo. Dugdaie A Co.
Baltimore, which is a Manure of the highest mer 13
and orders lor the same are solicited.
Orawfnrdvilln. Ga.. Fell 1. lilwtl
€r
BORGIA— Oglethorpe County)
Whereas, Asa J. Howard and George W. White
head, Executors of John A, Glenn, deceased, late o
said county, applies to me for letters of dismiaalo
from said estate.
This is therefore to cite and admonish ail and
singular, kindred and creditors of said deceased, te
be and appear at my office, in Lexington, Ga., .on
the first Monday ia April, 1873. to showcanae.tf
“ny they can,why said letters should not be granted.
R. R. MITCHELL, Ordinary O. O.
Lexington, January 1, 1873. Ml
GEORGIA—TALIAFERRO COTITY.
CODBT or ORDINARY, AT CHAMBKB8, NOV. 16, 18H.
W H IRKAS, Hanke Muhlsnbrink, executor Off
Charles Axt, late of said county, deoeaaed, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said Exe
cutorship.
These are, thereiore, to cite all persons concern
ed, to show cans#, if any, within the time prescribed
by law, why said letters of dismiaaion should not bn
granted.
uiven under my hand, at offloe in Crawford vflld
this, Nov. 16,1872.
CHARLES A. BEAZLY,
sov 9-oaw-3tn Ordinary,
- DOMESTIC. ”
THE “LIGHT RUNNING”.j
•DOMESTIC”!
Works In all Weathers.
Not over-nice about handling.
Ready when wanted.
Don’t balk with a heavy load,nor
away going down hill.
Not only a nice carriage, fit for i
imoo bnt like Paddy
wheel-barrow,
NOT AFRelD OK GHOSTS,
Especially the ghosts if the departed reputation of
the old style sewing machines.
We have a number of what ia claimed to bo the
Improved Howe, ainger, and Wheeler k Wilsoa
machines, in addition to a number of other make*
that we have taken in exchange at a nominal prl es
for sale very cheap 4^Agents wanted.
“DOMEiTIC" SEWING MACHING CO..
No. 4 DeGive’a Opera Honae,
janl7 A*-'anta. Ga.
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W. T. AKER* a. ▼* AKERS.
AKERS ets BBO,.
Millers. Gr«cer«, Produce Dealer! al
General Conimusion Meartnauu*
GETTTSBDBS KATALTSINE WATER.
r baa been demonstrated by a series of practica i
experiments conducted by eminent physician.,
and attested by thousand* of grateful people who
have been relieved from taeir sufferings by it. use,
that the Gettysburg Katalysine Water ia the nearwfc
approach to a specific ever discovered for Dyspepsia,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Diabetes
kidney and Cnnary Diseases generally. It restore,
muscular power to the paralytic. It cure. Liver
Complaint. Chronic Diarrhoea. Piles, Constipation,
Asthma, Catarrh and Bronchitis, Diseases ot the
bkin. General Debility and Nervous Prostration
from mei tal and physical excesses. It is tae great
est antidote ever discovered for excessive eating and
drinking. It corrects the stomach, promotes digs.
Uon and relieves the head almost immediately. N.
household should be without it. Every hotel should
keep it on hand. For sale by all Druggia-.a.
33-For a history of tue Springs, for medicinal re
ports of the power of the water over diseases, lor
marvelous cures, and for testimonials from distin
guished men. send for pamphlets.
WHITNEY BRO.'S. General Amiita,
227 Soutn Front st., Philslelphia. Pa.
Gettysburg Springs Co.
For Sale by HEARD,CRAIG k 00.. and drag
nsrally. Jan7eod
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