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I''Cnfsville VF*eklJ **•>•
i:i '" 'ib st i
j kh*> |£ fggi
mv ENTIRE STOCK
I'® nf "n<i Summer Goods at GREAT
of S, vlflXEn PPICfiS for Cash.
L >'o*' s Yotl joiin" m. turneu.
r c,HOLBROOK,
Mrec Street (opposite Cox & Hills),
frtrSS
1 0 1 ST RI MERCHANTS
i Well Sheeted Sfoek of lists,
•ohi s Lar ' e f .hr Largest ever brought to
I which is °n e ot iccß W iil Defy all Compe-
I tbi=- m* rk 7;, he Latest Styles, kept in a P irst
ntioN- A,! n |,e found in his stork. All
!f' s9eHd ° 8 n examination, to sell them. Rc
he fh*place-Peachtree St., A tlftnta, Ga.
ilium’s Scr<*w ior Sale.
the best invention in
This is certaiuij
r Patent Cotton Packing Screw
C-o- *IOO. Those de si ,
/this Screw in Upson co., will apply to
I Matthews aid Reuben Blalock.-
Blalock is a mechanic and says this is
* e best invention of the age, and no mis
poly to J. Hi Banks in Monroe
runty, and E. G. N. Wilson and E. T-
Pofiod, Pike county, Ga.
yfjitLXTER FROM THE FRONT.
I . fin p lot of Ladies Dress Goods just reCeiv
a,‘„ ASTONISHINGLY LOW PIiIOFS : -
I y e (r Robe Calicoes, etc.
; n my absence you will receive the mO.’t
I polite attention of Mr. J. W. Threlkei.d who
i,ready willing togiveyou GOOD
I COODS at as LOW PRICES as can be obtain
[ t d in this united country.
j„i,u E. t. roexn.
BamrsYille Tiarkt i.
*Colfon 29c.
i Corn 1 40
Wheat...w.a.. 1 50
Bacon - 19®25
Lard 25
I flour 04®05
: Med 1 50
Peas 1 25
Peeled Peaches. 10® 12!
Unpeeled “ 03®0(T
Butter 20®30
Chi. kens 15® 25
E;gt 10® 15
District Meeting.— We rrgret
I -fust wore unable to attend the District
Ime King held at Cullodeil, wli'ch coni'-
I mencofl last Wednesday and con fined
I until Sunday night. We learn from
. visitors that it was a decided success.—
The attendance was very large and
I orderly, and, the sermons delivered
by aide divine?, were listened to with
the greatest attention and concern.
A Truk Descendant of Ham
NVe learn that one of Africa’s noble.
Rons is slid strongly attached to ham.
The Rev. M. Belah’s smoke house
was entered stealthily, last week, bv
n son of Ham, arid relieved of a
| dim. This enthusiastic lover of his
race lias not been found.
Crops, R yin, &c.—Farmers are
very glo.imy, — their hopes have been
j sadly blighted by the excessive hot
weather of the past month. Some
[mm? assert that this high tempera
ture was produced by the (hi met which
isgmw said to be visible directly alter
I wirspt, We have not seen the Comet
I hut pre nine wo will if it comes in
| contact wi h old mother earth as is
I predicted by some astronomers. It is
| said to be of immense 'magnitude, and
* of considerable density, and its course
|is so n ar that of the. earth that a
collision is imminent. We have had
several rains during the past, week,
.and, now enjoy a more pleasant tem
•perature. Cotton picking is progress*
[ sn £ finely —several hales have been
hrongbt into market which sold for
>0 cts. There will be no late cotton
picking this Fall—all will be opened
K'f>re the chilling blasts of winter
make the nation’s wards huddle around
tl eir fires.
G\mp Meetings Every
avaibillo vehicle, within a circuit of
twenty miles or more, was brought
111 1 0 U( l n!S ‘Gon on last Sunday by the
<id population, to visit the camp
meeting at Mr. Weaver’s, in Monroe
coumy. Ox carts predominated,
though we noticed two or three fine
buggies and houses passing, driven by
b’' demon of ebony complexion with
’ es,] oreef, evidently proud
d.o pil\ilege of spending five dol
ar on such an occasion. They had a
rge cani P meeting on Sunday pre
’is near Goggins station, which it is
to say, was well attonded
0 attention of our nier
planters to the advertise*
ment of Messrs. W. 11. Stark & Cos.,
iolestie Grocers and Commission
( giants of Savannah, Ga.
1 ho\ ave represented to us as a
a am] energetic house. Give
them trial.
AZI NES.—We aio favored with
00( l 6 Edinburgh Review and
1 \ lr gh re-published in
Sc. States by the Leonard
Wishing Company of Fulton
tli' ° V *° w^lose efforts to supply
v* ‘^ !Qe rican mind with substantial
uve i is meeting with great sue*
i
[ . , character of those works
[ th t ., 110 at our hands;
j , M ; Kl ‘Qwn througliout the world
1 rtr ßgtJ 18 ° ? Parity, precision and
can bf> hnguago, and no library
tQm plete without it.
i Ali Ail ~ ~~
\ • '!! e P a P p r says that a
7 th *o ecently gave
. D © i’-’V~one wh te and
ft scaLTvag, au 6 ffat the father
Agucultiral Club.—Owing, we
suppose, to the District meeting at
Cn’loden, the Club was not attended
by a gr at number if its members, on
last Saturday evening, vet there was
an imeros.ittg meeting and an addition
of five new members. Dr. j. g.
La veil der favored the Club with bis
views and method of corn culture as
the members present seemed timid and
preferred to listen rather than engage
attention. His views brought out
Thos. Dumas Esq., who differed with
him as to the manner of planting
IMr. Dumas insisting that land that
was capable ol producing corn at all
would not require less stalks than one
to every eighteen square feet, which he
obtains by making his rows 4! feet
apart and dropping the seed every four
feet in the row. Dr. Lavender, how
ever, from his experience is an advo
cate of wide rows, say seven feet, and
four feet apart in the row, making 2S
square feet to each stalk. Mr. Dumas’
plan would give a yield of twenty
bushels per acre if every stalk bore a
car, allowing one hundred and twenty
ears to the bushel. Dr. Lavender’s
method provides for thirteen bushels
per acre, which, the Dr. contends, is
all that upland will make in Pike
county. Ilis bottoms and richer land
he plants in narrower rows* He plants
peas in the middle furrow and makes &
large crop in audition to the corn crop.
Great interest was manifested by the
members in the discussion between
these gentleman whose experience ren
dtrfhem capable of giving the Club
considerable instruction. The society
will meet again next Saturday after
noon promptly at 2 o’clock. Subject :
Sma'l Grains. It is hoped that every
one interested will attend punctually
at 2 o’clock.
The American Hotel was liber
ally patronized last w eek by tbe Press
Convention, it being convenient to the
Depot, a:,d one of the best Hotels in
the city. Accommodations are good,
arm it doe? not take all your change to
pay your bill.
Our worthy young friends. Pennick
and Wiley, are yot at this Hotel, and
none can he more attentive to your
wants than themselves arid proprietors.
Burke’s TVeekly for Boys and Girls.— We
have received the Augusi numbers of this best
of children’s papors. The new story—The
Advenfnres of Rig Foot Wallace, the T. xaa
Ranger—is continued,and grows in interest,
as the narrative proceeds. -tVe cordially re
commend Burke’s Weekly to parents, contain
ing as it does the most excellent reading for
children. Terms, fit a year S. W . Hubke &
Cj., publishers. Macon, Ga.
Tlis Blessing i) T tllC Age.
Nj more Sick Headache, no more Dyspepsia,
no more Indigestion, no more Files’, no more
Chills, no more Liver Con plaint, fo more
Jiundice.no more Pain in tbe Hack, no-moia
Kidney Disease, no more Cos tivehes£> no more
Heartburn. TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER
PILL is a certain guarantee aga'ast all these
distressing complaints.
KAYTOSTS OIL OF LIF'E-Cares * :1
ar.d Aches, and is the great Hheutnaiisn.' Lini-
Rbad tiiese Lines and Pcndsr them Well
The best test ol the merits of any proprietary
article is to ascertain what is thought of it at
home where it is manufactured. Such a test
I.ippmau’d 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 drugs, 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 by the most delicate
persons without fear. It 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 suffi
cient.
KAYTON’B PILLS-Curcs Sick Headache
and all Bilious disorders.
Wn.vT Can be Done tn South Caroli
na. —Tiie Columbia Phoenix sa\ s :
TFe paid a visit, on Wednesday, to the
model farm of Mr. t/ames M. Crawford, in
Cotton Town, near Columbia, and inspect
ed his cotton field—which, in sze and
quantity of the bolls, far exceeds anything
we have ever seen or heard of —the famous
Georgia brag acre, of which we published
an account a day or two, not excepted.—
An old and experienced Mississippi cotton
planter made an examination and calcula
tion on one acre as it stands on the field—
the ‘“brag” lot— with the following result :
IP counted three stalks, taken indiscrim
inately from this patch, which averaged
3qQ bolls to the stalk; 52 rows to the acre;
70 stalks to the row; allowing 1.00 bobs
to the pound, shows 10,920 pounds to the
acre—provided, of course, that itmatures.
Some of the stalks had over 500 bolls. —
Mr. Crawford has another most excellent
lot of four acres, the .smallest eta)k count
ed in it containing 8G bolls ; another 150,
and still another 358 —an average of 200
bslls to the sta’k. 'The entire crop was
grown from the well kn wn Dixon seed.—
Doubters can examine this cotton at any
time. The ordinary stable manure was
used, and the soil is far from being the best
in this vicinity. Thorough tillage di lti e
business. Mr. Crawford declares that a
man who cannot make good crops in Rich
land had better lay aside agricultural im
plements.
A Hew Financial Scheme. —
The New York Herald’s Washing
ton dispatch says: The movement,
alluded to some time ago, favoring
the modification of laws affecting
incomes litis assumed a more gener
al character. The plan proposed is
to increase tax on whisky to one
dollar per gallon, which, it is claim
ed, will realize 8,000,000, if the
means now within read? of the
Revenue Bureau for the prevention
of fraud^shall be adopted. From
tobacco at least $300,000 can be
realized. From stamps, with a
modification of the present law, say*,
$10,000,000; from fermented
liquors, $10,000,000 ; from license,
$10,000,000, and there from the
modified income tax, but 15,000,-
000 would be required to make a
total of $155,000,000, an amount
equal to Secretary Boutwell’s esti
mate for the present fiscal year.—
The plan is to coniine the income
tux to the tax on tbe interest paid
on the national debt, the 5 per
cent, to be deducted when the
interest is paid: this will realize
$62,050 f 000, without a dollar of
expense incurred in the collection. I
The balance it is proposed to raise I
by taxing incomes derived from
surplus property embraced in the j
stock of banks, railroads and other
corporations, and from interest paid |
on the bonds of such corporations.
Attack on an Arizona Mail
Rider and Guard—The Mail Hob
red OF $ 15, 0.00 Washington Aug.
23. Ihe Host Offioe Department is in
receipt of a letter from George W.
Barnard, Postmaster at Prescott, Ari
zona, who writes that the mail which
left tint place on July 1? was attacked
by Indians, and two soldiers of the
guard were killed and the mail rider
severely vvounaed, and the mail lost.—
Ihe mail contained SiS 000 in money
and quite a number of registered let
ters, The Indians numbered between
forly and fifty, with about thirty guns.
Immediately on reciipt of the news of
the robbery Mr. Barnard, with an
escort of eight cavalrymen, furnished
by General Devine, the commander at
Fort \\ hippie, started out, but were
unable to do anything. A portion of
the money stolen was remittances from
soldiers who ba l just been paid off.—
Mr. Barnard says more troops are
necessary, and that, owing to the con
dition ot that section of the country,
the mails afford almost the only m at s
o transmitting money, and the people
think it a gro-s neglect on the part of
the Government to thus leave them
without effective protection.— Special
Dispatch to the N. Y! Times.
Stiimslaiet,
Gc'-rtreD, Prentice has been a constant
drinker fur forty years. For tqn years he
has been a drinker of the lignutn-vitae or
der. Here is a temperance lecture by him,
worth a score, at least of the Good Tem
plar exhortations and misrepresentations:
“there is a time wbtn the pulse is low
in the bosom and beats low in the veins ;
when the spirit sleeps the sleep which,
apparently knows no waking; sleeps in
its house of clay, and the windows are
shut, the doors hung with tin invisible
crape of melancholy ; when we wish the
golden sunshine pitchy darkness, and wish
to fancy clouds where no clouds be. 7’iiis
is a state of sickness when physic may he
thrown to the dogs, for we want none of
it. TTiiat shall raise the spit it? What
shall make the heart heat music again, and
the pulses, through all the myriad throng
ed halls in the house of life? What shall
make the sun kiss the eastern hills again
for us, with all his old awakening glad
ness, and the night overflow w ith moon
light, love and gladness. Love itself is
the greatest stimulant, the most intoxicat
ing of all, and performs all the iniracl s,
and is a miracle itself, and is not at the
drug store, whatever they say. The coun
terfeit is in the market, but the winged
god is not a money changer, we assure
you.
‘‘Men have tried many things, but still
they ask for stimulant.
‘ Men try to bury the floating dead of
their own souls in the wine cup, but the
corpse rises. We see their faces in the
bubbles. The intoxication of drink sots
the world whirling again, and the pulses
to playing niu.'ic and the thoughts gallop
iiig, but the clock runs down sooner,
and an unnatural stimulant only leaves the
house it filled with the wildest revelry,
j mere silent, more .'ad, more deserted.
‘ There is only one stimulant that never
: intoxicates, duty. Duty puts a clear sky
i ever every man, into which the skylark—
happiness—alw ays goes singing.”
A New Invention. —Have any
o 'f our manufactures investigated
4-] ie claims of a machine, invented
by a Tennesseean, which, if as
represen. + ' promises to revolution
ixv' the p, v ° cess making cotton
moods? The Commercial Bulletin,
of Boston, thuP nh udes to this
ingenious impicme>’ lt :
“This machine ta> s cotton
from the boll, and at o. ne^ o pcration
it is ginned, carried to t 'ke cards,
etc., etc., and finally coilM* uR°
cans. L. T. Clements, oC Smyrna,
Tenn., is the inventor of this prof u *
gy, only one of which has yet been
made—that being in success Ad
operation. He claims that its use
will enable the manufacturer to dis
pense with two-thirds of the usual
number of operatives, and will
reduce the cost of making goods at
least 40 per cent.”
We understand that the results
of this contrivance were displayed
at the late exposition of textile
fabrics in Cincinnati. If half as
useful as it promises, it should be
made the subject of inquiry and
encouragement. —Augusta Consti
tutionalist, 25th.
F. W AI)VE UTIS KMENTS~
W. 11. STARK. 11. r. KICmiOND.
Wm. H. Stark & Cos .?
lit olfeale ©voters,
COMMISSION MERCII ANTS,
-AND
COTTON FACTORS,
Savannah, - - - - Georgia.
Agents for the sale of
GulleU'S Steel Brush Cotton Gins,
Hall's Patent Cotton Gin Feeder.
TISS.
ALSO
B. F. Coe’s
Sispei-FlsospliJitc of Lime.
AND
Grimes' Patent Raw Bone Phosphate.
Careful Attention given to Sales or Shipment
of Cotton ami all kinds of Produce. Liberal
Advances made ou Consignments. /
Sept. 2 —3:n
HERE’S YOUR HOGS!!!
VNY person desiring to buy Pore Blood or
Half Breed CHESTER Will IE PIGS,
ran do so by calling on the Subscriber at
Bartrepvilie. Ga.
oct22-fy MORGAN G. HOWARD.
C. j. CLOWER & sow
BREAKFAST k SUPPER HOUSE,
GRANTVILLE, GA.
Opposite the Railroad Do)M>t.
TIBBS HOUSE,
DALTON, Ga .
J. I). CAMPBELL & E. DULSE, (for
merly of Montgomery, Ga.) Proprietors.
Meals always ’Cady on the arrival
of Trains, and tables furnished with the
best the Markets afford,
A Voice from the South !
LOUD !
LOUDER!!
LOUDEST!!!
Deeming It an absolute fact that a man’s health
;Giou!<l be his ti st and most peculiar care, we
have taken the liber, v to print below a few tes
timonials which fro to show how sickness may be
removed and health maintainel by a Southern
Medicine made only for Southern People. We
refer to that time honored iemedy
XtXaggiel’s Life Pills:
Used as they are almeU universally,fre cannot
hut take pride to ourselves that these (medicines
indicate by their sales alone a proudey eminence
than most preparations of the day attain. It
shall always be our aim and most earnest care to
maintain the standard of their excellence.
HEAR WHAT IS SAID!
HEAD!
REAS!!
READ!!!
This is from the Hon. ALEX 11. STEPHENS.
Liberty Hall. Crawford Ville, Ga., July 18,1809.
Maguiel’s PilL and Salve Works, N.y.
Gentlemen: ***** And I also my that
I wi 1 most cheerfully accept the medicine* (M <g
giel's Pills and Salve) you pr pose to send, and
from the reputa ion of th< ir virtues will try
taemwdh hopes of much benefit.
Yours trulv,
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS.
Fayette Cour” Ala., July, 1869.
Gent:—We are entirely out of your Maggiel’s
Mils, bend us a supply tiv Express, at once, for
Bilious Diseases. Your Mattel’s Pills work
wonders, i hey gain in populaiity evarv day
Fayette, Ala,, “WATpIIMAN.”
Office T.. E & H. E. Welch,)
WIIOLtSALE DrUGG&TS, V
A1 baity, Ga , July It, 1869. j
Gentlemen :—We cheerfully say tht Dr. Mag
giel’s Pills and Salve sell well, and g ve Great
Satisfaction. Our customers speak in the bn hest
manner of them. W'e have frequeitly known
them to cure Chili * and Fever.
Respectfully,
L JS. & H. E. WELCH.
J. 11. Zelin & C 0.,)
Wholesale Druggists. >
r Macon, Ga., Aug. ] f J, 1d69.)
MaGGIF.L’S I’ILL ANTI SALVE WjRKS, Ne\V
York: - Your Medicines, M 'ggieiq Pills and
Salve are popular here. We sell more Mag
giel’s Pills than any other Pill— yesj more than
any two others you can name conalined. The
Maggiel Salve sells as much as Dr. H. : but
lor Maggiel’* Pills we have extraordinary de
mand, Respectfully vnuff,
J. 11. ZKLIN & CO.
To the reader wc will briefly sar, that for
the purpose ot letting those while circum
stances are not of the best, try these)medicines,
we will send free of expenses, Oie Dollar’s
worth ot Maggiel's Pills, on reaiipt of 75
cents. Address
MAGGIEL'S Pili, and Salvf. Works,
Box 5172 Post Office, New York.
Tiff? BISHOP PILL!
THE BISEIOP Plb . !
Tin: BISHOP PILL!
A Purely Vegetable Pill. (Sugir Coated.)
‘•Costars : ’ Bishop Pill!!
“Is of extraordinary efficacy for Cosfive
ness, Dyspepsia, Ueadiche, Ner
vous 0.-bility, L ver Complaint.” '“The best
Fill in the World.”
[ Me. lical Journal, Sept. S.
TRY THEM!
i;<y THEM!
All Druggists in j?ARNES\ ILLE
sell them,
‘COS T’AR’S”
Standard Preparations
Al\L
‘‘ Cos ten Y' Rat, Poae/i, fyc., Extermi
nators.
“ Costar s" Bed Bug Ex terminat ors.
“ Costar's'' (only pure) Insect Pounder.
‘ Only Tnfall’bl** Rempdips known ”
‘lB years esta* lisli-d in New York.”
‘•2 000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily.”
“!!! Beware!!! ofspn ions imitations”
“All Druggists in Barcesville sell them.”
For £l, $2, $3 and $5 Sizes, ADDRESS
“COSTAB’’ COMPANY,
No. 10 Howard Street, > T . Y.
Sold in BARNEWIM.E. GA. by J. W. Hightow< r
and Wm A. Wright D uggists.
Jan 14—ly
list) ESTABLISHED 1839.
FnDLiY \\m WORKS
MACON, - - * GEORGIA.
\AyE are again in successful operation
TT with out full stock of Patterns and
Machinery, etc. Ail orders for IZachinery
and (Hastings of every description filled
with dispatch, and ail
Work Warranted.
Prices low as any,
a26-2m R. FINDLAY’S SONS.
THE
Male and Female
HIGH OOSCOOX-i.
The exercisc-s of the Barnes-
Anile Male and Female High
School will be resumed on
Monday, August 2nd 1869. —
Hates of tuition same as for
last session, viz:
Reading &. Spelling Class $2:00 per. mo.
Same with Geo. k Arith. 3:00 “ 41
Advanced English Class 4:00 “ “
Classics 5:00 “ “
Thankful for the liberal
patronage given us last session,
we hope by unabated energy
and industry to merit its con
tinuance.
C. 6k & A. 31. Lambdin.
THE GREAT
Chi!! & Fever Expeller!
PYRAFUGE!
IT IS, IN FACT, A
MOST WONDERFUL
FEVER CURE.
On account of tlis Instant Remedy
uxßim a iiMnim
—AND
PERMANENT CURE.
NO CASE, nOWEVER OBSTI
NATE, CAN RESIST ITS
II E A LT II GIVING
PROI’ERTIES.
IF V ® fl IF B ii
Creates an Appetite, Brings Color to
the Cheeks of the Emaciated and
Strength to the Feeble
;r>;
EVERY BOTTLE SOLD IS AC
COMPANIED BY A GUARAN
TEE OF ITS EFFICACY.
:e: *
The Proprietor of tlie Pyrafuge chal
lenges every case, no matter
of how long stand
ing. to trv this
GREAT CIIILL & FEVER CURE,
and then deny its wonderful
curative propeities.
Ask FOR LIPPMAN’S
PYRAFUGE,
And get rid of that miserable disease,
Chills and Fever. For sale, at
wholesale, by the S do Man
ufacturer for the United
States, by
JACOB LIPPMAN,
PROPRIETOR OF
Llppnum’s Wholesale
DIB.TJG- HOUSE,
SA VANN All GA.
KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE
—CURES ALL
PAINS AND ACIIES,
—AND IS THE—
GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY ! !
Kay ton's Pills
BILIOUS DISEASED julyl-ty.
THOMAS MAHCOL,
COMMISSION MEIICIIANT,
ANo AGENT FOR THE SALE OF
COTTON, DRIED FRUIT AND SOUTII
EBN PRODUCE,
NO. 95 SMITH’S WHARF,
BALTIMORE, M. 1).
Solicits orders for the purchase of Groceries, Dry
Goods, Agricultural Impliments, Fertilisers, &c.
£3?” Having an experience of twenty yeas in
business between Baltimore and the South, flatters
himself that he can give entire satisfaction to all
who may favor him with their business.
junc4-6m*
Jewelry Store.
0O TJfIGGINS, having just returned
, O, IJ. from New York with a New
Stock of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and all offi
er articles usually kept in his line, respectfully
informs the public that they cun be accommo
dated at his new store in the New Brick Bh ck
with time keepers of various kinds and styles,
and with Jewelry of the neatest description.—
Please call and examine rny Goods.
Strict attention paid to lieparing Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, &c.
May 6 tf.
F AZiL AND WINTER
IMPORTATION
ISB9.
RIBBONS, 717 ILLIXER Y
AND STRAW GOODS .
armstsoxg, cator & CO.,
237 & 230 BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIMORE.
iMPORT'ERS ANP JOBBERS OF BONNET AND
trimming R inn 0 NS ,
VELVET AND BASSI RIBBONS,
BONNET SILKS, SATINS and VELVETS,
Illusions. Blonds, LaC^s,
RUCIIES, NETTS AND CRAPES,
Freuch Flowers and Feathers,
Straw Bonnets and LAD IBS' IIATS
Trimmed and I ntrimmed,
Silk, Velvet and Felt Bonnets and Hat?,
SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS
The Largest Stock of Millinery Ooo’s
in this Country, and Uneqoa’ed in Choice
Variety, which we offer at Prices that will
Defy Competition.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
aug.lQ-2t
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TBAHE Christian Harmony, a New Tune Book
L in Seven Syllable Character Notes, by that
Popular Composer, William Walker (Author
of Southern Harmony). The system on which
this work is based 13 unsurpassed for its sim
plicity and toe facility with which anyone can
learn to sing. One of the best and most popu
lar music books ever published— selling remar k- I
ably fast. For i-ale bv books llers g* ne*al!y j
and bv E. W, MILLER, Publisher,
June 10-tf 1102-IK4, Sansom St., I’hila.
MEADOR & BROS.,
GO LUMAS 8 LOU IvkcdUUlt 8,
TOBACCO, SEGARS & SNUFF,
Whitehall Street,
jan2l I>* Atlanta, Gff.
H. T. COX & 8R0.7”
<£cmmisston iilmljaat?,
KoRSYTH STREET.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
17-6 m
L EGA L A D \ Ell TISING.
("VEORGIA, Pike Cos Whereas .1 I ri W.
¥ Htncock, Administrator of the Estate of
Lzra Johns, n, deceased, applies to rue tor an
order to a.-li H e Real Ed I ate of said d'.-ce'-sed.
These are, therefore, to. ite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law. to
show cause, it any they can, why said older
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature
Aug 3)th, 1569.
sep2-30 1 J. J. HARPER, Otd’y.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Pike County, Au
gust 30th, 18t>9.—John VV. Hamil has ap
plied (or exemption of Personalty and Setting
Apart and Valuation of Homestead, and I wiil
pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, A. RI., on
the 13th day of September, 1569. at niv office.
sep2 2t J. J. HARPER, Ord’y.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Pikk Co.,Ga., Au
gust 31st, ISG9 —G. RI Graddiek applies
for exemption of P. rsonalty and Setting Apart
and Valuation of Homestead, and i will pass
upon the same at n v office on Saturday the
lith of September, 1869.
sep2 2t J. J. HARPER, Ord’y.
CN EORGIA, Tike County.—Whereas R. F.
¥ Harper, Executor of the Estate of John
Harper, deceased, applies to me for tin order to
sell the Real Estate of said deceased,
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said order should
not be granted.
Given uniter my hand and official signature
Aug. 1 Ith. 1869.
augl9-30d J. J HARPER, Ord’y.
Libol for Divorce ami Order
for Perfection of Service.
Mart J Stallings J ,> o „
v „ Superior Court,
William Stallings. ) Apr.l lerm, ISO 9.
It appearing to the Court, from the return of
the Sheriff, that Defendant in the above named
j ease i not to be found in ibe cou’ity and is be
yond the limits of the sta e. i* is or'ere I that,
said Defendant appear and answer said ease at
t* e next term of the Court, or that the oas * he
considered in default and that this order be en
tered on the minutes of the t’ourt, and published
in some pufl’c Gazet e of this State, according
to the provisions of 'he Statute in such cases
made and provided. By the < ourt.
J. A. HUNT Att’y for I.’h’t.
A true transcript fiotn tf.e minutes of the Court.
July Ist, 1809. C. F. Redding, CTk.
ju yla lamdm
GEORo!A —Pik e Cuu ,\ iy.
WHEREAS John 11. Baker, Administrator
of Dr. W. B. Baker, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that fie has fully administered Dr.
W B. Buker’s Estate, this is, therefore, to Cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to sliow cause, it any they can, why said Ad
ministrator should not be discharged from his
administration and receive letters ol dismission
on the Ist Monday in September, 1869.
Given under mv hami and Official Signa
ture, Rlay 24th, 1869. J. J. HARPER, Ord’y.
May 27, 1d69 —3m
GEORGIA — Pike County :
Wiiekeas, Hiram Travis, Adm’r.,of the es
tate ol Pinkney Prothro, deceased, applies to
me for litters of Dismission from sail) Admin
istration—Tnese are, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned to be, and appear at mv office
within the time prescrib' and by iaW to show
cause, if any they have why said order should
not be granted. Given under my hand April
sih, 1869, at my office. J. J. HARPER,Ord’y.
apr 8 6tn
Summer Trade, 1869.
JAMES CAREY,
Late CAItEY & BANGS,
26G Balt. St., a _ _ . , _ Baltimore,
WHOLESALE HEALER
IN
BOOTS AND SHOES;
We keep a genera! assortment of Boots
and Shoes and are now sorting up our
stock of goods for the Summer business.
Y' e will be prepared to fill orders prompt
ly and, when possible, ship them the day
the orders tire received.
We pay particular attention to orders
and, fiom our long experience in the busi
ness and knowledge of the wants of our
customers, can generally 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.
Baltimoie, June 3, IS69— lyr
WANTED!
WHEAT
-xSIXO'IO
DRIED FRUIT
for which I will
pay the
Highest
Market Price.
Bi •ing them its.
B, J, POWELL.
may 13-if
Wheat.' Wheat::
WHEAT !!!
W HEAT will Be forwarded from this
Depot to New York and ether markets-at
the following rates:
To New York 41 cents per bushel.
Baltimore 39 “ ‘‘ “
“ Savannah 28 “ “ “
C. W. Broun, Ag’t.
Bi'rnesville, Ga., July 5 h, 1869.-2 m
A RARE C H AN C E TO
MAKE MONEY!!!
\VF.RY DI.SIR WSI.F. HDUSF. AND TVVO
acre lot 'or sale VERY CHEAP 1 in the
mot convenient part of town. For particu
lars apply, earlv, at the D>ug S>.>r< o'
J. W. HIGHTOWER,
augl2 'f Barnesvilie, Ga.
JOB WORK done with neatness and
disT'at'-h a t the Gazette Ojfice.
A FRESH
Arrival
—OF—
LADIFS' LASTING BUTTON.
and CONGRESS GAITERS
Kid and Lasting Front Laced Gaiters'
Mens’ Buff Brogans and Ox*
ford l ies ; a fair variety
Misses and Chil
drens Shoes.
On Hand, a floe lot of
Ready Made Clothing') Piece Goods,
Cassimeres Tweeds, Denims, Tick
ing, Shirtings and Domestic
Goods generally.
A good Supply of
Hardware, Tin
—AND—
Crockery, and
SSf" Notions fo F.ll Out your Bill,
If yen have not the rush, call on me any
how. JFdl take Wheat rather than
miss a trade. 1000 bushels of good dry
wheat wanted.
A good supply of Vac!iii:il Oil
Blacking: on hand.
jtme.24— E. T. POUND.
rpiITT.S Vegetable JLiver
JL Pills, Cures Liver Diseases, Dys
pepsia, Sic.
TCTT'S Expectorant,
A certain cure fef
Coughs, Asthma, &e.
TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA AND
QUEEN’S DELIGHT, The great Altera
tive and Blood Purifier.
TUTT'S IMPROVED IIAIR DYE.—
Warranted the best in use.
These valuable preparations are for sale
by J. YY. HIGHTOWER;
Barncsville, Ga.
Dec. 24—ly
Br. J. Bradfields
FEMALE REGULATOR.
Roman's Best Friend.
T iTIliS valuable Medicine is prepared for Wo,
J men exclusive, and to be used by women
only. It is adapted especially to those cases
where the wolfs is disordered, and will cure
any irregularity in the “menses,” except in
such cases as require a Surgical operation. As
these last are vry laic, the Female Regulator
is of almost universal application. In a sud
den check of the “monthly courses” from cold,
trouble ol mind or like cause, it acts like.a
chirm, by eestorixo ttie discharge in Svery
instance, thus relieving the fever, headache,
pain in the small of the hack end “lower stom
ach, ’ flushes of heat about tfie face, chilly sen
sations, burning of the eyelids and gtnerul
restlessness. Taken in time, all 'hese symp
toms pass away immediately, without injury to
the constitution. Frequently, however, the
proper remedy is not applied in time, the dis
ease becomes chronic, and the foundation laid
for numberless evils to the constitution of the
woman. The next “turn” comes around and
there is no “slimv,” or perhaps the “whites’’
will appear. There will he some uneasiness
about tiie womb, but very little or none of tho
natural fluid escaping. The complexion be
comes sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of greenish
caste about the face, constant dull aching pains
in the bead, weight in the lower stomach and
back, with or without whites, palpitations of
the heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion, wea
riness, langour, aching ac jss the loins, loss of
appetite, pain in left breast, tightness across
the chest, cough and giddiness, ff still allowed
to go on, “green sickness’’ will be fully devel
oped—the headache becomes severe, with loss
of memory, diminished sensibility, sick stom
ach. dyspepsia, tio relish for food, loss Of flesh,
iticreas and fluttering of the heart, swelling of
the feet, legs and body, and occasional spitting
ol blood. The slightest effort cauets hurried
breathing, almost to suffocation. The skin is
flabby and has a “doughy feel.” This is a sad
picture, but it i9 the condition of thousands of
women between the ages of 15 and 45, who are
brought to the v-rge of the grave by ignorance
or neglect to take the proper remedy.
To all who are affiiclce with of the svm
toms abovo mentioned, in connection with a ,
irregularity of the “monthly sickness,” we ear
nestly say Take Da. J. Bliadfield’s Flmai,-
Begulator. A few ounces taken, you •. i:
once experience its benefits, and wit
patience you will be fully restored to be.tic
This remedy has been extensively use 1
upwards of 20 years by many of tlie most e .
perienced and successful Physicians in Georgi
Wc repeat, that Dr. J. Bradfield’s Femab
Regulator is prepared lot Women, and tb b
used by Women only.
A 11 ini is all we usk.
Prepared and sold in any quantity, bv
L. II ISItADFIELU,
Wholesale; Druggist,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Plice, $1.50 per Ooltie.
For Sale by
Y. YY’right, M. D., Druggist, and J.
YY • Hightower, Druggist, Barnesville, Ga.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the
year 1569 hy Josiah Bradfield, in the
Clerk's Office of the District Court
of the State of Georgia.
state of Georgia,
TroLp County. f
HIS is to certify that I havfe examined the
recipe of Dr. Joseph Bradfield of this county,
and, as a medical man, ptocounee it to be a.
combination oT Medicines Of great merit in the
treatment of all the diseases ol females for
which he recotntnende it.
YVM. }>. BEASLEY, M. D.
Dec. 21at, 1868. aprs9 Iy.
ATLANTA GA., December 29, 1868.
Dr. J Bradfikld—
Hear mr: i take pleasure in stating that
some time p evm :s to the late war, 1 used with
th- utmost success, on a servant girl, vour Fumilf
ReeuLAtcpn, Prepared tiieu at Brad field’s Drug
Store. West r oiiit, Ga. She had been suffering
sever, ly from suppressed men truation, and this
medicine soon restored her to health. She is to
rav living in Atlanta, sound, end well.
1 stte, t rioer, that i kn.*w of its being used,
with equal success, on a servant girl of V v
hrtSthei-in-law, Profe-s .r Rutherford, of At! i
Qa. This woman hni, I think, been disease ;
six yiHrs. She wa- ; house servant, and Be G
e ;rd. up to tlie time ot “freedom.” I do
hesitate to indorse your preparation for the : i
pose for which 300 recommend
Yours truly, JNO. 6. WIUTNET.’.
MOUNTVLLE, 1803.
Dr, J. BEiOFiELp—
Dear Mr: I have much pleasure in saying
I have witnessed ibe most decided and happy
effects of jour Fumalk Reguhtok in th ; * neig|ff„,r
hood, VVM H. FINCHEN.
„ r „ LOI NTYILLE, 1803.
Dr. J. Bradfield—
Dear Sir: f h fe rejieafeaiv usdd In my
family mir Fi.m.ile Hej' t.atui nod hue in every
case, met with complete t .cces.s —G. L DAVIS
r _ MOUNTV'ILLE, ISGB.
DR. J. BnADFIEI.D—
Dc'k 'n : Having, for many years. Been ac
quainted with j< nr t-£M*.LE Regulator, ag* u-ed it
i my t nu y. 1 tike pleasure in staging to tboee
thus afflicted that i have never known Ft th ■•‘lil
J. CARLTuNT
CARTE9SVILLE, GA., April 26, 1869.
Thi wi'l eer fy ti>at two members of my imme
di tte f mily. after having suffered fur many years
from men-tru and irr gularity, and having ‘been
treated Witli tu benefit ny various medical doctors,
were at length comrnete’y cn r ed by one bottle of
Dr. J. Bran ft • d’s “Female Regulator. l * I there
fore de. m it rny du*' to furnish this certificate,
wi*h the hope ci dr wiag the >tcntion 'of Shtter
i g womankind to the merits fa medicine whose
power in curing irregular tr i suppressed men
struation has neen proven under my own personal
observation. Its effect on such cases is truly
wonderful, and well may tie remedy be called
“Woman’s Best Friend; 1 *
lours, respectfully, JAS. W. STRANGE.
Barber Shop.
MI). L OAKES respectfully informs
• his friends and customers that he
; has opened his Barber Shop up stairs over
Burr £ Cham' ers’ T.n Shop. He is pre-
I pared to do all manner of work in his liue
Terms reasonable.