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Barnesville Wret ly Gaiette.
fiMi'yia!/ Morning, Aug-, 12. 1569.
Vool <wi otljcr Gossip.
lIIK BEST TIUN ; YET!!
I am now ottering; my ENTIRE STOCK
r c,irin <T and Sunnfler Goods at, GREAT
LY RECCED PRICES for Cash.
Now is Your chance.
JOHN M. TURNER.
mar.2s-Gm
'TcTholbrogk,
Peachtree Street (opposite Cox Sc Hills),
betfe leave to call the attention ol
COUNTRV MERCHANTS
To his Large and Weli Selected Stock of Hats,
which i one of the Largest ever brought to ■
this market, His prices will Defy all CoivYpe
titok ! All the Latest Styles, kept in a First
Class House, can be found in his stock. All
he asks is an examination, to sell them. Re
member the place—Peachtree St., Atlanta, G a
June 10-3 m \
LATER FROM THE FRONT.
A fine lot of Ladies Dress Goods just receiv
ed at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICE'S ;~
•Netv Robe Calicobs, etc.
j n my- absence you will receive the most
polite Mention of Mr. J, W. Threlkeld who
’is ready willing and anxious togiveyou GOOD
NGOODS at as LOW PRICES as can be obtain
ed in this united country.
julyHtf R. i'. POUND.
or ',Ye learn that Mr. Jonathan
Colquit, an old and respectable citizen
of Upson county, died on Sunday last
'while walking along the road.
ji3P Rust is reported in some cotton
'fields in Jones couniy*— also in one or
*two localities in Upson county.
fitsT Mr. Morris, of Upson, has open
cotton in his fields.
Star T ho American Hotel, Atlanta,
Ga, being very convenient to the
Repot of the different railroads of the
State, that the way-worn traveler has
wily to remem , be':‘ that the distance is
btit a few steps, the Tare most excel
lent, and charges a9 moderate as any
other first-class hotel in the South.
0& n We assure any cure that has
cash now on hand, or wild have it in
th Tty days, that a fine investment can.
be made by calling .on J. W. High
tower. Sec his advertisement—House
•and Lot for sale.
are glad to Chronicle the or
'gan.zation of the Agricultural Club at ZM>
ulon, but regret that so few were present
■nt a meeting of such general interest. It
'the farmers of *our county will awake to
'their interests and give aid and encourage
o ry
'ment to this socrety, there will undoubted
ly be an increased energy developed ; the
agricultural interest of our country will
take the rank it merits, and we should see
prosperity instead of the apathy and dis
•couragt n;cnt that has heretofore existed.
Job Bush assau’ted Burrell II >Hj
way (both colored) with inUnt to hui t him,
but Burrell, after having been knocked
down with the st'ek, succeeded in -tuTumg;
the tide of battle and caused Bush to re
treat. Bush was arrested on Saturday and
received a six months appointment to a
government ofiire. (chain g'ng) As the
parties are both colored we presume that
'Gov. Bullock will not modify the sentence
of Justices Hanson and Fryer.
Tlic Weatltor ;md Crops.
Fur the past w eek the weather has been
quite cool, reminding us moie forcbly of
‘October than August j rendering a lie
'very pleasant in the motiving and at night.
Wc are informed that cotton is still hold
ing its fen-ms, notwithstanding the great
amount of wet weather we “have had for J
the last two weeks. The prospect is still
good for a large yield. We understand
that Mr. Culberson of Zebulon hssa patch
of several acres which good judges say will
make at least two and a half bales to the'
acre if no mishap occurs. It was planted
in rows six feet apart, and given good dis
-tance in the row.
Mr. John Pearson of Upson has four
acres which aheady has a sufficient num
ber of grown bolls upon it to make over a
'■bale to the acre.
We might mention numbers of persons
■who have tine patches of cotton, if space
permitted, but the -above are rnest gencr
&ily ypdker.-pf, anti are quite a good speci'
Ym-n c! vfhat may be expected from a'lib
eral application of manure arid attention
in cultivation.
Of course it is not to be expected that,
the above is an average of field crops in
d-s vicinity, but of rich garden spots that
ha\i received extra care and cultivation. —
button in fields is quite promising also.
Mr. TFeaver is said to have two hundred
fc-eres, which is the finest crop in the coun
ty. Ore hundred acres of which, goed
judges say, will make one hundred bales
'Unless injured by some mishap. ITilh a
good crop of cot!on, at remunerative prices
this fail, we may expect Georgia again to
prosper, ahd her citizens to feel that inde
pendence of character that was their wont
.previous to the war.
understand that several gen
tlemen 0 f capital and business enterprise
roin Xew York paid a visit to High Falls
0n la.-t Saturday for the purpose of inspect
the premises with a view to erecting a
ot.on factory. “We have only to make
U e means which God and nature
)a ' e i * ace d in our hands” to build up the
places of our land and make it bloom
and as the rose. We know of sev
eral eugible locations for factories which
ttie help of Capital could soon be
Ul ‘Uc \ery valuable but which on account
j", a "ant of capital and enterprise is lying
1 e and unprofitable in the hands of their
°"Ders. Why mot advertise for capital to
& jistyou? There is plenty of capital at
North ifchat -would gladly invest in
enterprises, and wc think a refusal on
hrt of our citizens to allow the intro
c CUoti °f that capital suicidal in its poli
sh J ,try brought into the State.
Wotv ** u ‘ 0ne y °r machinery, and every
<letT u^ mau introduced increase to a won
l^e resources of the country,
ClUzen will bid all a kindly
unities the rancor and ani-
Wcestly to r e ,' Tt<i by the war and strive
0V l froui its effects.
© had the pleasure on last Sun
day of listening to two eloquent and im
pressive sermons from Rev. Mr. Campbell
who, we understand, is a student of Ox
ford. It has seldom been 'o’Ur fortune to
hear a move able discourse that! was pre
sented by this young gentleman whose
rich imagination, copious and chaste ex
-pressrons bid fair to make him a useful la
borer in God’s vineyard. \V e refer to the
above merely to show our fellow-citizens
what they lose by a non-attendance at
Church. Wo have let our zeal for moral
religious institutions languish. Our min
isters frequently address empty benches—
our people idle and laze away their time at
hon ein cu.pable indolence, forgetful of
the many privileges of which they should
avail themselves. This is not only true of
the chureh, but also of all.our other socie
ties. fa ake up to yout* responsibilities as
citizens, iet us no longer be reproached
with lukewarmness in any of our societies,
but as wc are blessed with the prospect ot
a good crop, let us show our appreciation
by a more energetic life—a greater zeal in
promoting the welfare of our community
by keeping up those institutions which ex
ist in our midst.
J&g? W e acknowledge the receipt
of a letter from Prof. A. G. Holloway,
of T ish Pond, Ala., containing several
subscribers and the cash. Prom his
letter we learn that there must bo con
siderable interest iu \ ocal Music in his
section, as he has one class of 100 and
another of 120 studeuts. These are
the kind of schools to create interest,
and we know him to be worthy of this
kind of patronage.
lie has many other applications.—
He does not consider himself particu
larly in tho field as a tea'cher of mu
sic and bus not for about tw-anfy years,
though ho has too' mu-ch inclination
and love for music not to stir occasion
ally. He says there is no scarcity of
teachers in that section, though, un
fortunately, many are of that class
that has always put their weight in the
balance to keep the profession in dis
repute, being wholly incompetent to
teach, and some, he fears, are wanting
•in a moral point of view, to elevate or
keep the cause to the height it Justly
deserves. He further remarks that
there are some vi ry worthy teachers of
competency, and whose moral charac
ters are worthy of the vocation, whom
lie wishes every success and delights
with them to.meet.
He insist# that many vocalists from
Georgia attend their Convention in
September next.
Tlsc musical Advocate and
Singers’ Friend.
A Musical Monthly Magazine, edit
ed by Aldinn S. Kitff r of Singeis’
Glen, II ckingliatn co., Va., came to
band per lost mail. Price $125 per
annum. Each copy contains about 30
pages in-patmphlet form, lias much in
teresting mu-sieal reading matter and
several pieces of excellent Church Mu
sic, iu Seven Sbapc I’etent N\,te. -
At the same time we receive 1 “The
Christian Harp” -and ‘■N'SaUbatli School
Songster,” IT’ pages of 3d edition;
price 35 cts. ; published by Ruebash &
Keiffer—contains quite a number ol
very appropriate piec s we have seen
in other works, for Sabbath Schools,
and a number of new pieces we have
never before observed, and is a good
Sabbath Sc bool-Hook. Prof. Aldiue S.
Kieffcr is Principal ofthe Mount Clif
ton Music School. The 'first ses-ion
will begin Monday, Sept. 20th, and
contii ue in session every day (Sundays
excepted) for six wteks — closing on I
Saturday, October SOT. Tuition for!
the session, $6 00
What Causes‘the Coo-l Wrath-
EK. — The Washington Express says :
'‘Scientific men in England have re
cently expressed tho opinion that
there is something out of order in the
solar-svStem, the nature of which they
arc at a loss to determine, but from
which they augur serious results of so me
kind before a great while. These
crudi'ies will of course be eagerly
se'zcd upon by the end-of-tho-world
prophets, who wi 1 soon set the weak
minded in a nervous whirl, and proba
bly make a number of candidates for
the lunatic asylums. No doubt the
commotion in the celestial world is duo
to the approach of the solar eclipse,
and productive also of some of the
terrestrial phenomena winch have been
observed in various parts of the wot Id.
A perturbed atmosphere, such as has
prevailed this summer in this country,
is ‘evidently owing to the attractive
’forces of the sun and moon coming in
to fine with the •earth, as they are now
doing.’’
KAYTOtJS’S OTL OF LIFE— Cures all Pains
and Aches, and is the great Rheumatism Lini-
Read titesk Lines and Pcnder them Well.—
The best test ol the merits of any proprietaiy
article is to ascertain what is thought of it at
home where it is manufactured. Such a test
Lippmau’s Pyrafuge can well stand, as to-day
it is decidedly the favorite remedy for chills
and fever, dumb ague and other diseases of a
malarious origin, in the city of Savannah,
where it is prepared. The principal druggists
of the city would as much think of doing with
out castor oil in their stores as to be without
this popular (and deservedly so) remedy. It
is a vegetable preparation, free from deleteri
ous drucs, and acts like a tonic upon the en
tire system, thereby invigorating the system
so much so as to enable it to throw off disease.
Pyrafuge does not nauseate or sicken the pa
tient and can be taken b.v the moat delicate
person*; without Tear, lit .should always be at
hand, as chills and fever creep upon us so steal
thily-that we are not aware of its approach un
til it is upon us. A word to the wise is suili
cient.
KAYTON’ri PILLS-Curcs Sick Headache
and all Hilious disorders.
NF. W AIYE liT IB SM K NTS.
A BARE CHANCE TO
MAKE MONEY!!!
\VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE AND TWO
acre lot for sale VERY CHEAP! in the:
most convenient part of town. For particu
lars apply, earlv, at the Bru<r Store ot
J. \V. HIGHTOWER,
augl2-tf Rarnesville, Ga.
HERE’S YOUR HOGS! f!
4 NY person desiring to buy Pure Blood or
Half JJreed C HESI Eii WHITE PIGS,
caii do so by calling on the Subscriber at
Ifarneevilie, Ga.
oct22-/y MORGAN G. HOWARD.
A Voice from the South 1
LOUD!
LOUDER !h
LOUDEST!!!
Deeming it an absolute fact that a man’s health
should be hie fi st and Goat peeuHav care, we
have taken the liberty to print below a few tes
timonials which go to show how sickness may be
removed and health mauKtaiirci ty s. Southern
Medicine^ made only for Southern People. We
refer to that time honored remedy
Maggiel’s Life Pills!
Used as they are aimed universally, we cannot
but take pride to ourselves that these medicines
indicate by their sales alone a prouder eminence
than most preparations of the day attaiu. It
shall alwajs be our aim and most earnest care to
maintain the ttandaid of their excellence.
hear what IS SAID!
READ i
READ!!' ‘
READ!!!
This is from the Hon. ALEX- 11. STEPHENS.
Liberty Hall. Crawford viile, Ga., July 18,1569
Maggiels Pill ard Salve Y\ ores, IN. Y.
Gentlemen :: * * * * * And I also ssy that
1 wid most cheerfully accept tbe medicines (M , K .
giel s Pills and Salve) you pr pose >o send, and
trom tee reputation of their virtues wdJ try
tnemwah hopes of much beuefit. J
Yours truly,
ALEXANDER H. STEfPHEjfS.
Fayette‘Gocsr Iloua”, Ala , July, 1869.
Gent:— We are entirety nut of tyont Maggiel’s
Pills. Send us a supply by Express, at once, for
Bilious Diseases. Ycur \laggiePs Pills work
wonders. They gain in popnlaiity everv day
Fayette, Ala,, “WATCHMAN.”
Office L. E & H. E. Welch,X
W ROLFS ale D.uggi.-ts V
Albany, Ga, July 14,1809. j
Gentlemen j—We cheerfully eay that Dr Vac
giel’s Pills and Salve sell well, and g ve Great
Satisfaction. Our customers speak in tie: bi hest
manner ot them. We have lrequeruly known
them to cure Chills and Fever.
Respectfully,
L E. & T. £. WELCH.
J. 11. Zelin & C 0.,)
W IIOIiESALE DitUGGISTS. >
Macon, Ga., Aug. lU, lbo9. )
Maggiel s Pill and Salve Work.s, New
Yi.hk: -Your Medicines, M \ggiePs Hills and
Salve are popular here. YVe sell more Mag
gie’s Pills than any other -IMI-jas,.more, than
any two others you can name comb ned. The
Maggiel Salve tells as much as t)r. H. : bin
tor Maggiel'ei’ilU we have extraordinary de !
mam!. Rcepectlullj' vours,
J. fi. zkl.in & co.
To tbe readerr wc will briefly say, that for
the putpuse ol littmg tkiose whute circum
stances are not of the best, try these medicines
we wiii ifKtns TIT ExYen-ns, line UOITar T e
worth, ol iPiila, on .receipt ot 13
ceuts. Address
MAGiG ILL’S Fill and Sail vs: Wcr"ks,
I>ox Pust.Otlice, New York.
THOMAS MAffCOL,
COMMISSIOX MEUCIIAXT ,
AND AGENT FOR THE SALE OF
COTTON, DRIED FRUIT AND SOUTH
EBN PRODUCE,
NO. 03 SMITH’S WHAIfeF,
BALTIMORE , M. D.
Solicits orders for t e porch ise of Groceries. Dry
Goods. Agricultural imp'dments. FeriihEcrs, ic
Having an experience of twenty yea s in
business between Baltimore and the South, tin ters
hinicelf that he can give entire satisfaction to all
who may favor him with their business.
jum 4 ‘6.U*
The Greatest Medicine
the'AGE /
COMPOTSDEXTRACT
—OF--
STILLINGIA! !
The Great Purifier of the Blood and
Renovator of the System!!!
The ’TtODtTB omtAxDi of this medicine increases
tiie power ot Dig. stiuQ, excites the Absot bents
to healthy ftetic>n'(by which all ini, ur ties and ev
ery kind of humor and bad taint in the blood are
carried off) an ' fire person taking it is soon re
stored to a h althy condition
“THE LIFE OF AT L FLESH 13 THE BLOOD
THEREOF.”
Cleinse the Vitiated Blood. Cfeinpe It when
e-ver ii Foul. Keep the .Bio and H EALTRY, and
all is well No one can take the Extinct of St I
ling a slid remain unwell. It quickly car ies of
every par tele of poisonous matter, wherein ttie
old arc made young, and the pale and sallowAViil
become fresh and vigorous.
Wc CHALLENGE the WORLD
To' pro lure a ‘■Uipei ior Remedy for those E>’>ea'os
of Long Standing, such as Scro'ula, • heumatism,
Gout, White Swellit g, Lisnises of the Bones. Ul
cerous Sores, Turno s, Scurvy, Bctldhead, Ring
wo-Bi. Pirn les, Itch, Blotches, tiorc Fyes, ,)au -
dice Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Syphilis in all
its Forms and Sta*es. -The Extract -of St llmgia
acts onall the-e cases in the same marner, to
Purifying he Blood and resolving away all mur
bi or fatiercul ir deposits in the system. It
quickly restotes the pstTent to perfi ct health and
purity. YY’hen U.-ed ivording to iJirections, vve
Warrant a Ture in Every Case. Try this Biood-
Cleinsing Cordial. It will exc-ed your most
Sanguine Expeclations and fulfi.l our most con
lideut proti't cs.
MANUFACTURED
IN THE —
Chemical Laboratory
—OF—
Pemberton, Wilson, Taylor & Cos.,
Wholesale Druggists and Chem sts, Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by Drugg sts.
CBiIVEKSITY OF NASHVILLE
-MEDICAL DtPAKTUE®!'.
r|iHS TWENTIETH COURSE OF LEC
JL TURKS will commence on the FIRST
PAY OF NOVEMBER next. The Prelimina ;
rv Course commences on the FIRST MONDAY
IN OCTOBER.
Theory and Practice— Wr< K Bowling, 11. D*
Obstetrics —Charles K. Winston. M D.
Chemistry—J. Berrien Lindsley, M. D.
Surgery—William T. Briggs, M. D.
Institutes—Thomas L Aladdin, M D.
Cinical Medicine— Willian L. Nicbol, M. D.
Materia Medica—'John H. Callender. M D.
Anatomy—Thomas I? Buchanan, M D.
Suigical Anatomy—Van S Liu tsley, M. D.
Demonstrator llenry M. Compton, M D.
FEES.—Tfie American Medical Association
at the meeting in Aliy last, at New Orleans,
prssed a resolution that no .school charging
less than gl2o, (while t favored by a large
majority s;l4i) t ) should be represented in that
body, nor should gtadoptte® ot such schools be
recognized—therefore the tickets for the f*iM
course of lectures‘is $140; lVlatriculatiog&s;
Dissecting s!♦).; Graduating S3d.
For additional information apply to
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY,
augs-3t Dean ot the Faculty.
Dried Peaches.
bu-be’s peeled and unpeeled Peaches
illvl wanted, for which the highest market
pi i- e in unh. yr goudfi ®l ca a prices will l*
paid. K. T. POUND
THE kISHOP HLL!
TIIE BISHOP PILE I
THE BISHOP PILL l
A Purely Vegetable Pill. (Sugar Coated)
‘•Costar’s” Bishop Pill!!
‘‘ls Of EXTRAORDINARY EFFICACY for CoSt'lVe
ness, Indigeetion. Dyspepsia, Headache, Ner
vous Debility, Liver' Complaint.” “The best
Pill in the World.”
[Medical Journal, Sept. 8.
TRY THEM!
TRY THEM!
All Druggists in. BARNESVILLE
sell them.
“COSTAR’S”
Standard Preparations
t
ARE
Costa/s" Rat , Roach, Sfc., Extermi
nators.
" Costar s” Bed Bug Extc/'itVnators.
“ Costar's' ‘ (only pure ) bisect Povpdtr.
‘•Only Tnfall’bl" Rem*>di“R known ”
‘•18 years established in New York.”
‘■2 000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily.”
“It! Beware 11! efspu.ious imitations”
“All Druggists in BarcesySlle sell them. - ”
For sl, |2, f£ and S*v, ADDRESS
“COSITAir CO IPANY,
So. to Howard Street, X. Y.
Sold in BARNBWIDT.E. GA. by J, W. Hightowe r
and Wm A. Wrtght Dtuggists.
Jan 14—ly
THE GREAT ~
Chill & Fever Expeller!
LIPrMAKPS
F YRAFfJGE!
IRK ——
IT IS, IN FACT, A
MOST WONDERFUL
TSVDR CURD,
Ou account of this Instant Remedy
mjam a list im
—AND
PERMANENT CURE.
NO CASE, HOWEVER OBSTI
NATE, CAN RESIST LTS
il E A L T II GIVING
PROPER l IES,
Creates an Appetite, Briiigs Color to
the Cheeks of the Emaciated and
Strength to t! e Feeble
\ z.
EVERY ROTTLU SOLD IS AC
OO MUA NI ED BVA GIJ A R AN
TEE OF ITS -EFFIC ACY.
Tho of the Pyrafuge chaE
lenges every case, no matter
of how long Stand
ing. to trv this
GREAT CHILL & FEVER CURE,
and then deny its wonderful
‘curative properties.
—, : o;
Ask FOR LIPPMAN S
PYRAFUGE,
And get fitl of that miserable disease,
Chil’s and “Fever. For sale, at
wholesale, by the Sole Man
'ufaetdrer for the ‘Uirited
'S tat 3*, by
JACOB LIPPI AN,
PROPRIETOR OF
Uppman’s Wholesale
HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE
—CURES ALL
PAINS AND ACHES,
—AND IS THE—
GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY!!
Kayton.’s -Pills S." 2 ‘all
BIL'GUS DISFA.SE-. julvl-ly.
Jewelry Store,
0Q FT IG GINS, having just returned
• n from New York with a New
Stock ot Clocks, Watches, Jewelry arid all o ti
er articles usually kept in his Ime, respectfully
informs the public that they can be accommo
dated at his new store in the New-Brick Bh ck
with time keepers of various kinds and styles,
and with Jewelry ol the neatest description.—
Piease call and examine my Goods.
Strict attention paid to Reparing Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, &c.
May 6 tf.
NEW'MUSIC 0 0K!
TllEOhrisnan Harmony, a New 'Pune Book
in Seven Syllable Ch-iraetevJNotes, by that
Popular Composer, Willia+*’Y.'alker (Author
of -Southern Harmony,-). {The system on which
this work kj based is unsurpassed (or its sim
plicity and toe facility with w hich anyooe can
lenrn to sing One of the best and most popu
lar music books ever published— setting remark
ably fast. Fur sale by books Hers gene'ally
and by E. W, MILLER, Publisher,
June 10—tf 110J-lli'4, Sansom St., Plnla.
L £ 4 the r
[a A- J
dec24 — lj *
MEADOR L BROS.,
Gommissiaa Aiorcliaats,
TOBACCO, SEGAR3 & SNUFF,
Whitehall Street,
jar>2l ly* Atlanta, Ga.
LEGAL AD VEIITISING.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, August sth ls t ,9 -
David Wood has applied for Ex-emption of
Personalty, and I will pass upon the tame at
10 o’clock, A. M, on the I*6h dnvcT August,
1869, at rr.y office. J. J. HARPE&, Ortl y.
augi2 2t
GEORGIA—Pike Counyv :
WHEREAS John Pilkiitttm, Atlminis*
frator of the Estate of Baliu-tn /M
--kinton, deceased, applies to roe for an or
der to sell the Rea A Estate belonging to
said deceased,
This is, therefore, to notify all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, fo-show
cause, if any they have, why said order
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official s’gna
ture this .July 23d, 1869.
July 29-30d J. J. HARPER, Ord'y.
Libel for Divorce and Order
for Perfection of Service.
Mart J Stallings'! „ „ „
vs. (Pike Scrßßicß Court,
William Stallings, f April Term, 1569.
** to Court, from the return of,
.die Lheriff, that defendant in the abow named
case, is notto be found in the coiiety and ie be- ,
yond the limits of the State, it la ordered that
said Defendant appear and answer said ease at
tic next term of the Court, tar that the case be
considered in default and that this order be en
tered on the minutes of the Court and published
In s(TflK,e pubt*; Gacet eeft” this St ite, according
to the provisions of the Statute in such cases
nrade and provided. By the rourt.
>l. A. HUNT. Att’y for I.’b’t.
A true transcript fiotn the minutes of the Ourt,
.haly Ist, C. F. Redding, Cl’k.
ju'ylfc lamim
GEORGIA —Pike County.
WHEREAS John H. Baker, Administrator
of Dr. W. B. Baksr, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that he has fully administered Dr.
W B. Baker’s Estate, this is, therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to snow cause, if any they can, why sai{l Ad
ministrator should not be discharged from ibis
administration and receive letters o! dismission
on the Ist Monday in September, 1569.
Given under-mv hand and Official Signa
ture, May 24th, 1868. J, .I,HARPER, Ord’y.
May 27, 1869-Bui
GEORGIA —Pike County ;
WnEKKAs, Hiram Travis, Adm’r., of the es
tate ol Pinkney Prothro, deceased, applies to
nae for letters of Dismission from said Admin
istration—Tnese au-e, therefore, ito cite all per
sons conaerned Vote, and appear at niv office
within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any They have why said order should
not be granted. Given under my hand April
sth, 1869, at my office. J. J. HARPER, Ord’y.
apr 8 6m
Summer Trade, 1869,
IAMBS 6AREY,
Late CaREY &, BANGS,
26G Balt. St., Baltimore,
WHOLESALE DEALER
—UN
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We keep a general assortment of Boots
and Shoes and are now sorting up our
stock of goods for the Summer business.
We will be prepared to fill orders prompt
ly and, when possible, ship t’hem the day
the orders are received.
V/c pnj•■particular atttiVtion to m-dora
and, from our long experience in the busi
ness and knowledge Of the wants of our
! customers, can ganer-ally suit them when
they-describe the goods they need in such
manner as we-can understand.
We sell a large-,quantity of goods in this
manner, to merchants who seldom visit
the city, and give personal attention to ev
ery order received. Respectfully,
James Carey,
Late CAREY & BANGS.
Baltimore, June 3, 1869—lyr
WANTED r
WHEAT
AKHO
DRIED FRUIT
for which I will
pay the
Highest
Market Price,
■
i
Bring them in.
R. J. POWELL.
may 13-tf
THE
BARNESVILLE
Male and Female
HIGH SCHOOL.
The efvepeises.aft'he Barnes
vilie Male and .Female-High
School will be resumed on
Monday, August 2nd 1869. —
Rates of tuition same as for
last session, viz :
Reading & Spelling Class $2:00 per. mo.
Same with Geo. & Arith. t3~OQ “ “
Advanced Class “ “
Classics 5:00 “ “
Thankful for the liberal
-patronage given us last session,
we Rope by unabated energy
and -industry to merit its con
tinuance.
C. L & A. 31. Lambdin.
V. J. SLOWER & sm
BREAKFAST & SUFFER HOUSE,
GKAVniLLE, GA.
JOB WORK done with neatness and
disrrrt'-h at the Gazette Office.
OfVfA LBS cf D*ni*l Hidwell’s Psint for
mil houses on. hand and for sale, ai
per hundred pounds. This i* the cheapest
paint that be Used for farm house?, fencing,
etc. E. T. POUND.
A FRESH
Arrival
—OF—
LADIES' LASTING BUTTON,
and CONGRESS GAITERS,
Kid and Lasting Front Laced Gaiters,
Mens’ Buff Brogans and Ox
ford Ties ; a fair variety
Masses and Chil
drens Shoes.
On Baud, a fine lot of
Li v ■... :
Ready Made nothing, Piece Goods,
Cassimere Tweeds, Denims, Tick
ing, Shirtings and I)omesii
Goods generally.
A good Supply of
Hardware, r ITm
—AND—
Crockery, and
Notions to Fill Out your 3*.s. „
14you have not the cash, call on me any
how. JFill take lineal rather than
miss * trade. 1000 bushels of geod dry
wheat wanted.
A good supply of Tactitim OH
Slacking on hand.
jnne‘24— E. T. POUND.
TIJTT.S Vegetable liner
Fills, Cures Liver Biseaeee, Dys
pepsia, &c.
TLTT S ExpectwaaE,
A certain cure fer
Coughs, Asthma, &c.
TINT’S SARSAPARILLA AND
QUEEN’S DELIGHT, The great Altera
tive and Blood Purifier.
TUTT’S IMPROVED HAIR DYE.—
Warranted the best in use.
These valuable preparations aro for sale
by J. W. HIGHTOWER,
Barnesviile, Ga.
Dec. 24—ly
Dr. J. Bradfield’s
FEMALE REGULATOR,
Woman*sßcst Friend.
rff’lHlS valuable Medicine is prepared for Wo?
JL mbs exclusive, and to be used by-women
only. ,k ia adapted especially to those cases
where the nvoifc is disordered, and will cure
any irregularity in the ,c mense3,” except in
such-ease 9as require a swrgtcn I operation. As
tbeae haAt are very rare, the Female Regulator
is of almost ur: ivcrsal application. In a sud
den check of the “monthly courses” Irorn cold,
trouble of mind or like cause, it acts like a
charm, by RE&vcßi.’fcG the discharge in every
instance, thus relieving the fever,’headache,
pain in the small of the baek nnd ‘Slower stoni
ach,” Hushes of heat about the face, chilly sen
sations, burning of the eyelids and general
restlessness. Taken in time, all hese symp
toms pass away immediately, without injury to
the constitution. Frequently, -however, the
1 proper remedy is not applied in time, the dis
ease becomes chronic, and the foundation laid
for numberless evils todhe eonet-Itution of the
woman. The next “turn” comes around and
there is no “show,” or perhaps the “whites’’
will appear. There will be seme uneasiness
about the womb, but very little or none of the
natural Jiuid escaping. The complexion be
ccmes sallow, bowels swollen., a sort otgreonieb
caste about the face, constant-dull acbi-r.g pains
in the bead, weight in the lower stomach and
back, wi.th or without whites, palpitations of
the hee.rt, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion, wea
riness, lango-ur, aching across the loins, loss ol
appetite,-pain in left breast, tightness across
the chest, cough and giddiness. If still allowed
to go on,'“green sickness’’ will be fully devel
oped—the headache becomes severe, with loss ;
o! memory, diminished sensibility, sick stom
ach, dyspepsia, no relish for food,'loss of lleab,
increas and fluttsi ingot the heart, swelling ol
the feet, 'legs and body,-and occasional spitting
of blood. The slightest effort causes hurried
breathing, almost to suffocation. The skin is
flabby and has a “doughy feel.” Tins is a sad
picture, but it is the vondii;,.-n of thousands uf
women between the ages of fi£ and 45, who are
brought to the verge of the grave by-ignorance
or neglect to take the proper remedy.
To all who are afflictee with any of the-svinp
tmns abovo mentioned, in connection with an
irregularity of the “monthly sickness,” we ear
nestly say Take. Dr. if. Brad field's -Female j
Regulator. A few ounces taken, you will at i
once experience its benefits, and with a little j
patience you will be lully.restored to health.
This remedy has been extensively used for j
upwards of SO years by manyof the inost ex- j
pericueed-and successfuliPhysicians irrGeorgia. i
We repeat,-that -Dr. -J. Bradfield’s ..Female j
Regulator is prepared for Women, and to be •
U9ed try Women only.
A tnal is at! we a£k,
and sold in any quantity, by
TL. 11. BKADFILLe,
sYlrolcsalc I>rci^ r sM,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Price, $1 50 per Bottle.
For Sale by
W. A. Wtight, M. D., Druggist, and : J.
W. Hightower, Druggist, Barneville,<Ga.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the
year 180') hy Josiair Bradfield.iin tiie
Clerk VOffioe of the'District Coart
ol the 'State of: Georgia.
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
Trobp County. i
HIS is to certify that-I have examined the
recipe of-Dr. Joseph Bradliekiof this county,
and, as a medical man, pronounce it to toe a
combination of 'Medicines of in the
treatment uf .all Che diseases of females for
which be'Tecommenda it.
WAI. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
Dec. 21st, 1868. apr 29 ly.
ATLANTA GA , December 23, 18C8.
Dr. J Bradfield—
Dear biR: I take pleasure in stating th it |
some time pvev’O'is to the late w *r. I used with !
the utmostsucc-: as, on a servant girl, your Female i
RioclaTor, prepare i then at Fir tflficld’s -Drug
Store, West Point, Ga. She hi'* been suffering i
sever- ly from suppressed men truation, and this
medicine soon restored her to hea th. She is to- !
day living in Atlantn. sound and well.
I st-te, l other, that I know of its being used,
with equal success, on a servant girl Of try
brothet-in-law, Professor -Rutherford, of Athens,
Ga. This woman bad, I think, been diseared for j
six years. She was a house servant, and seemed
curtd. up to the tme ct “freedom” Ido not '
hesitate to indorse your preparation tor the pur- !
pose fa: which you recommend it
-Yours truly, JNO. C. WIIITNER
MOUNTYLLE. 1868. i
Dr. J. Braufield—
T)ear Mr : I have much pleasure in saying
I 'have witnessed ihe most decided and happy I
effects of your Female Regcl>tor in Urs neighbor- :
hood. WM. H. F HiCHEN.
MOI’NTVILLE, 1808.
Dr. J. BnAPVTH.r>—
Dear Sir: I have repeatedlv use-1 in my
•family tour Female Rkuclatok and h’ve, in every ;
case, met with complete success—G. L- £W/W
MOUNT VJLLE* ISCS.
Dr. J. Rradfti.id—
Dear Sib : Having, for many y-vir.a been ac
quainted with your Kemvu£ ■Regula.’S-'r. and u-td it
in my family. I take pleasiireMn sta ing to tbose
thus afflicted that I have never known it to f il.
J. CARLIVN. !
CAKTERSVILLE, GA.. April tip, 1869.
This will certify that two members of my imme
diate family, after having suffered"f ir many years
from menstrual I*regularity, and having been
treated without benefit hy various medical doctors,
were at length comp'ete’y aured by one bottle of
Dr. J. Brad'ield’s “Female Regulator.” I there
fore deem it my duty to furnish th s certificata,
with the hope or drawing the attention of sutler
i- " womankind to the merits of a medicine whose
power in curing irregular and suppressed men
struation has been proven under my own personal
observation. Its effect on such cases is truly
wonderful, and 'veil may the remedy be called
“Woman’s Best FricDd.”
Yours, respectfully, JAS. W. STRANGE.
Barber Shop.
1% !" U. L *0 XK'ES respectfully : nftTme
Ivl* iM DicrifU and custom e-s h ;,t he
f as oncried his Rarhcr Shop up weJ
Burr A Chambers’ Tin Shop,.
pared to do all manner of work j® his line.
Terms reasonable.
DU. f r R?)TIHtT'R CTT/EBRaTED I.IVF.R
MBIUCSHB.**
Fbeia‘Wi*t ©6*%#gton, Ga.
, —tOi —
Nol like mo>.l Talent Sfecfteififc*—a'&pecifio
for every thing—but for what it ki reoorne tided,
only-
This Medicine is a safe and certain remedy
for all kinds ot Liver Diseases, and disorders
arising from inactivity of that organ. Cbron
ic'and acute infta rrmtioo of {tie Liver is cur
ed by it immediately. I)ysf*epsia, sick head
ache, sourness of the stomach, longed appetite,
lowueea of spirits, cholic, costivaacss, ifcc., and
may b used by all ages and sexes, male aud
fen ale, and at all periods. It answers all the
calls with ladies lor Purgatives, aud at all
time*. It is taken In the form of a liquid much
better than tbetu-ual way of swallowing tbee#
or four bitter pills every day.
DR. PROPHITT t
Having used this Medicine sufficiently lorn
to test its virtue, and to satisfy my own mind
that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia
—a disease from w liich the writer has suffered
much for six years—and being persuaded -that
hundreds who now suffer from this ajioy.ing
complaint, would be signally benefited, a he
has been b,- its use —we deem it a duty we owe
to this upfsrt&Bate class, to repomend to them
the use of tbs remedy, which baa given rut
ouly him sell, bty Myeftl members ot bis fami
ly the greatest relief.
M. W. ARNOLD.
Gf the Georgia Conference,
Dll. 0. S. PR Q P 111 JT ’ £
AN DTlJf*
Pain kill 11.
Good for all kinds of local Pains, Rhcumat'
and Neuralgic Pains, Pain in the side, bac.;
breast or neek. Alee, good tor Corugtvg, Cold
Colic, Diarrhoea, Tooth-ache, Car-che, k>cre
Throat, erthoracuter.chr®nc. Alea, good for
Irish tyoiMuL-yf pviyry kind,Cots,. Bruises £e..
just as eooil f r-horsr-s as for hnimn, in a !i'
cases,w.'bicli you will see -certificates Iron,
responsible men, etc.
■Dooly County, Ga., A prit, 1867.
This is lo certify that I was confined to th
house, aqd most o.f the time to my bed, and
suffering the grrateet agony imaginable with
Rheumatism, lor five months, and att. r trv ing
every available remedy, wih no relief, 1 was,
cured vfcith.two bottles of Dr. O . Prophitt's
Anodyne Pttin £.ll it:! each costing fiftv cent*
only.-it-relieved me almost ii>6ta*]tly. I.there
fore recommend itin the highest degree,to*>tb
ers puffering-from similar disea e. 1 can say
that it is oneml the =flnest lamilv media:ne*
now out, certain. Yours Truly,
TV. A. Forriiand.
©R O. S. PROPITITT’S
Anti-Bilious
VECHTABIE VIXL S,
.PURGATIVE AND FEBRIFUGE.
Equal to any Pill either sin
;C'lironc or Acute RisfasevS.
Tin above preparah’en of’Medidne’has'beer
used by myself for the last ten years,in private
practice, anil has been one of the principal
agents in Affecting the many wondotful curee
that have resulted from the treatment pursued
by the Proprietor, vfhich in number amounts
to thousands, and-of almost every dsscriptionj
male and lemale, acute and chronic.
Tbev are very valuable in tbeffoUowing cas
es : Fevers, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, and all Bil
ious Disorders,'Liver Complaint, 'Erysipelas.,
Rheumatism, Coughs, Coldp, influenza, Catarrh
Nervous Affections,Sour Stomach;'Costiveness,
Cholic,'Sick Head-Ache, ’iGiandutar-Swellings.
Menstrual'Obstructions, Mercur ; al and Syphi
litic Tumors, tc. A safe and certain Purga
tive in all cases, eitbar Male or female, and at
all times when a purgative is re qilired.
This is to certify that T have been using Dr
G. S. Prophitt’s Anti Bilious. Pills for tne last
ten years ;‘I have used them-regularly in my
white family and among a number of blacks
for that time. I have found them to be the
best-Pill I have ever used4* a Family Pill. I
have been house-keeping thirty years; have
raised a family of b acks as well tis my white
family, and’.i never used any medicine during
that time that acted po prompt and effectual
as Dr*o.4s. IVophitts Anti-Bilious-PilLs.
I can safely recomend them to every family
where billious diseases prevail, as a sale and
reliable Pill.
Very respectfully,
P. L. WILLIAMS.
'DR. O. S. PROFIIITT'S
►VEGETABLE AGUE PULLS,
A safe and certain remedy for Ague and
Fever,‘Chill and Fever, and all kinds of .peri*,
odical diseases, and with the aes’stauce of ,my
iPills, si£i cure Bilious tf’ever,
nine times out of 4cn, without any other medi
cine. They may be taken at any time, day or
night, wet or dry, with perfect -safety to ihe
patient, either mule or female, (by females
during piegnancyQ or children ol uny agij,
-^:o: —
Ba. O. S. I’rophitt :
Dear ISib—TT do cer
tify that, I have used your AgueiPiil for the met
ten years, and I have never failed to cure the
Ague in a single instance with them. They
always break the'Chills the first day that they
are given rl can geoomrneno then, .aa being
the best Ague medicine that I have ever found,
and they leave no bad effects following them aa
Quinine, etc. Yours, respectfully,
A, WESTBROOK.
DR. PROP DITTOS
COil POUND
DYSENTERY CORDIAL,
■ A safe and genuine remedy-far all kinks of
Bowel Disca.-ea, iL>ysent*ris, Diarrhoea,
Bloody Flux, etc. It may bc.gitten to all sizes
ages atd sex, and at ail times JWith perfect safe
ty, wberedhetc iSitny thing el-that class indi
cated.
Nb tv ton Count v, G a .
DR 0. S. ; PRDPIIETT:
.'Db.vr Sir —I am grati
fied.tode-arn ‘hat you are enlarging the circu
lation of your Dysentery 1 Cordial, etc. ’I was
attacked once iri IB .2 and ISG3, while in the
Cot.federaieervice witlr Chronic Diarehoea, or
at lea St.-n ran into a cbionfcr-form. I was treat
ed tor -months each time by field and hospital
aurgeotje without ituy relief, unitl trry life was
despaired of by all, ar.d I was litlfifc-s. lao
relieved both tunee by your I)v*entery Cor
dial, and entirely cured by the-uae <d it. I
am aeound niau to <tay, from .tRe use of your
C-udial, only, at.d I am consent that there
might have been thousands at my lellow-sok
riitrs saved by the useof it,-that perished front
bowel complaints, if they.oonld have got it. I
have used it In my family ever since the war,
and fiud it to be ihe best remedy for bowel
complaints that'. I hgve ever seen used.
I coroially rec-mstnend every family and
eve r y travels: it on hand all the time,
etc. Respectfully, yours,
JOHN N SMITH
DR. O. S. PROPHtTT‘B
HI9IALI! TONIC
O. S. Prophitt’s Vemijt Tcafm, with itc as?o
ci. tee, a rafe and certain remedy for all curable
disease to whir.n alone are j-.iable,
which I will name in' the bill. This is also an
excellent rerr,edy against nervous b&Ddneta,
and alt neryoui Judases, Cither uX .male ur
female.
Homw Count j, Ga„&ij,t, 13,‘GS
Dr. Prcjpwitt :
„■ , , ... r a f_
nicfed With a female disease for s i x or
months. I hawtried several doctor* and va
rious remedies, but she was r.ot benefited. I
gave her case up aa hop t&s? but j
enced by- E. J. \\ ebb lo pv ‘your FemaTiS Ton •
ic- I found it to b© niore than, all the
doctors. She is wya a n d able to altend to
her business after mpivthr , confinem-qu in bed.
lean also tte*s)fh'-dVour-‘Ldver Medicine”
“ **lo tviU e> f e all you ?jjcocniQPnd
11 t 0 be * eto.
THOMAS BExRjiING.
, A-itloFthe- medicines wifl.be soft! bv ti -
Of>zea or more at a discount-of 33 1-3 per cen
ror s le at rt rnesrilU- (fa., bv,
' H,c v t on EH, end VV . M WHIG H I
! M, I)
‘ And by Wu-ggista generally through the
' South W-><w
• o. S. Pipjtfjurr, Covington,
Gm jan,l4-ly