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FRIDAY, ----- JULY 14.
K. R. Btr
RADWA Y'S READY RELIEF
Cures the fPorst Pains in from one to Twenty
Minutes.
Mot one hour after reading this Advertisement
need any one suffer teiik Pain.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
is a cure for every pain. It was the first
and is tiie Only Pain Remedy that instantly
stops the most excruciating pain, allays In
flamations, and cures Congestions, whether
of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other
glands or organs, by one application. In
from one to twenty minutes, no matter how
violent or excruciating the pain the Rheu
matic. Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nerv
ous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease
may suffer, Kadway's Ready Relief will af
ford instant ease.
Infiamation of the Kidneys, Inflamation of
the Bladder, Inflamation of the Bowels, Con
gestion ot the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult
Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hyster
ia, C-oup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza,
Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheuma
tism, Cold Chilis, Ague Chills, the appli
cation of the Ready Relief to the part or
parts where the pain or difficulty exists will
afford ear- e and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water
will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms,
Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache,
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the
Bowles, and all internal pains.
EXMOTIs&MOTD
Strong and pure rich Blood—lncrease of
Flesh and Weight—Clear Skin and Beau
tiful Complexion secured to all.
DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN
RESOLVENT
Has made the most astonishing Cures ; so
quick, so rapid are the changes the body un
der toss, under the influence of this truly
wonderful Medicine, that every day an In
crease in Flesh and Weight is seen and felt.
THE C3£AT 3LOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the Sursaparillian Resolvent
communicates through the B1 >od. Sweat,
Urine, and other fluids and juices of the sys
tem the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes
of the body with new and sound material.
Scrofula. Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular
disease Ulcers in tjie throat, mouth, Tumors,
Nodes in the glands and other parts of the
system. S -re Eyes, Strumorous discharges
from die Ears, and the worst forms of skin
diseases. Eruptions, Fever sores. Scald head,
R’ng Warm. Siltß'ieum, Erysipelas, Aene,
Black sp its, Worms iu the flesh. Tumors,
Cancers iu the womb, and all weakening and
painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of
Sperm and all wastes of the life principle,
are within the curative range of this wonder
of modern chemistry, and a few days' use
will prove to any person using it for either i
of these forms of disease its potent power t<>
cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by
the wastes and decomposition that is coutin- j
ually progressing, succeeds in arresting these I
wastes, and repairs the same with new ma- j
tori ill made from healthy blood—and this the
S.YRSAP.VRILLIAN will and does secure-- I
a cure is ceilain.
\'nt uni ,' does the Sarparillian Resolvent
excel nli Known remedial agents in the cure
or Chronic, Serofukus, Constitutional and
skin diseases: but it is the only positive cure
f„r KIDNEY AND BLADDER COM
PLAINTS, Urinary and Womb diseases.
Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Wa
ter. Incontinence of Urine, Bright’s Disease,
Albuminuria, and in all cases where there
are brick dust dm visits, or the watoris thick,
cloudy, mixed with substances like the white
of aii egg. or tlirea is like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and
white bone-dust deposits, and when there is
a cricking, burning sensation when passing i
water, an.l pain in the small of the back ana
along the loins.
Dll. RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGA
TIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly
coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate,
cleanse and strengthen. Rid way’s Pills, for
the cure of all disorders of the stomach, liver,
bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases,
healivhe, constipation, costiveness, indiges
tion, dvspopsia, biliousness, bilious fever,
inflamation of the bowels, piles, and all de
rangements ot the internal viscera. War
ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely veg
etable. containing no mercury, minerals, or
deleterious drugs.
A few doses of Radway’s Pills will free
the system from all above named disorders.
Price, 2d cents per B ;x. Sold by Druggists.
July 14, 1871. 45 ly
Miller Sheriff Sales.
W'ILL be sold, before the Court llouso
door, in the town of Colquitt on the
first Tuesday in August next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
Lot of Land No. 2C2 in the 13th district of
Miller county. Ga. Levied or, as the prop
erty of 11. 11. Christian to satisfy one tax fi
fa, State and county vs. 11. 11. Christian.
Levied on and returned to me by William
Dunn, Constable.
Also, at the same time and place, Lot of
Land number 124, in the 13th district of
Miller county, Ga. Levied on as the prop
erty of R. L. McDonald, to satisfy one tax fi
fa, Stare and county vs. R. L. McDonald.
Levied on and returned to me by William
Dunn, Constable,
Also, at the same time and place, Lot of
Land number 5, in the 12th district of Mil
ler county, Ga. Levied on as the property j
of James M. Sheffield, to satisfy two Supe- |
rior Court fi fas, Officers of Court vs. James j
M. Sheffield.
Also, at the same time and place, one [
Colt* s Pistol. Levied on as the property of,
Joshua 11. Kelly, to satisfy one fi fa, Officers j
of Court vs. Joshua 11. Kelly,
F. M. PLATT.
July, Hth 1871. tds Sheriff.
STOLEN,
I "'ROM the subscriber, on Monday night, 1
1 2fifh ult., near Blakely, a full-blooded ;
Morgan dark brown Mare, about 6 years old. j
lias a star in forehead —right hind leg white ;
for C inches above hoof—slightly hipped in
right hip. Supposed to be stolen by a ne
gro named Zack Hines, who formerly- belong
ed to Adam Brinson’s estate, and is suppos
ed to be lurking about Albany, Ga. I will
give $25 reward for the recovery of the Mare,
and $25 more for the thief, with evidence to
convict. W. P. JETER, i
July 14, 1871. 45-2 t
" ktTa yTou k "debts
Blakely Retail Prices.
Allspice, 50c per pound.
Beeswax—2o@2sc per pound.
8r00m5...40 to 75e each.
Bacon... Clear Ribbed Sides, 12A@I5c;
Shoulders, lOA@l2Ae ; Ilams, canvassed, 20
@23.
Bulk Meat—Clear Rib Sides, 12@14c.
Buckets—Pine, 35@50 a piece ; Juniper,
75@1,75 ; Well 1,25@1,75.
Brushes—Blacking, 25@40 ; Scrubbing, 50
@75.
Candles... Star, 25c per pound; Parafine,
50c per pound.
Coflee—Rio 20@25c ; Java, 33f per lb.
Corn —White, 1,00@1,29 pe? btt.
Copperas—loc per pound.
Cards—Wool, 75c per pair; Cotton. 75c
per pair ; Jim Crow, 25c each.
Cloves—l,so per lb.
Crackers —15@25e per pound.
Catsup—3s@7sc per bottle.
Flour —$9@sl2 per barrel; Palace Mills,
slo@sl4 per bbl.
Ginger—Race, 30@500 per lb ; Ground,
50c per lb.
Indigo—2se per oz.
Lard—l6@2oc per lb.
; Leather—Sole, 40@50c per lb ; Harness,
50@60c.; Upper, S2@s3 per Side ; French
Calf Skins, s4@ss each.
Lye—Concentrated, 25c per box.
Meal $1,00@51,25 at the mills.
Mustard—2U@soc per box ; French 40@
i 50c per bottle.
I Nails,-8c per pound.
■ Nutmogs, 25c per (insert.
Oysters —Cove, 17J@20c per pound.
Oil—lvcrosine, 75@J r QO per gnl.
Peas—Cow, $1,50 per bushel.
Potash—Concentrated, 20@25c per box.
Powder —FFF, 50@75c per lb.
Pepper, 50c per lb.
Pickels—l gal jar, SI,OO ; J gal jar, 75c ;
pintjar, 25.
Rope—Cotton, 40@50c per lb ; Manilla,
30@40c per pound.
Rice, 12}o per lb
Salt, $2,75 per Stack.
Sugar, Brown, Ib@2oc per lb; Crushed
and Powdered, 20@25c per lb.
Syrup... Home made, 50 to 75cper gallon.
Spirits—Scheidam Sehnapp, pint bottles.
85c to SI,OO ; qts., $1.50 per bottle.
Soda, 20c per pound.
Sal Soda, 15@.25c per pound.
Seives, 25@75c each.
Soap—Brown, 10@25c per bar.
Shot, all sizes, 20c per pound.
Starch, 20@25c per pound.
Snuff—Macaboy, $1,25 per pound ; Scotch,
Jil ,50 per pound.
Tea—G. P., $2,00; Imp., $2,00 per lb;
Black, $1.50 per pound.
Tubs, 50c to $2 25 a piece.
Tobacco, 75c to $2 00 per pound.
Vinegar, 50@75c per gallon.
Yarns... Cotton. $1 50 per bunch.
DRY GOODS.
Prints...lo@lsc per yard.
Domestics... Bleached, 10@37£ per yard ;
Unbleached, 3-4 to 4-4, 12@20c per yard ;
Osnaburgs, 20@21c per yard.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Butter, 25c per lb; Chickens, 15@25c eacii;
j Eggs, 15c per dozen.
SPECIAL NOTICES:
A Few Words to the Ladies.
! Many ladies, particularly mothers nurs
| ing, complain of a tired, listless feeling, or
■ complete exhaustion, on arising in the morn-
I ing. On the wife and mother devolves the
! responsibility of regulating the duties of the
i household, Her cares are numerous, and the
mental as well as the physical powers are
frequently called into requisition. She oft
en finds her slightest occupation a weary
task and existence a burden, while at the
same time she has no regular disease. II os
tetter’s Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at this
period, will prove an unfailing remedy for
this annoying lassitude. The effects ot this
potent agent are soon seen iu the rosy cheek
j ami elastic step of the head the of family, as
! with restored health and renewed spirits she
| takes her accustomed place in the family
| circle. If this friend in need be regularly
used, those depressing symptoms will never
1 he complained of, and not onlv would lassi
j tude not be experienced, but many diseases
j following its advent be avoided. As a med
ical agent it has no equal, while its pleasing
j flavor and healthful effects have made it a
general favorite. It is free from all proper
; ties calculated to impair the system, and it%
j operations are at once mild, soothing and ef
ficient. All who have used the Bitters at
test its virtues and commend its use.
If you have a bad taste in your mouth,
sallowness or yellow color of skin,, feci des
pondent, stupid and drowsy, appetite un
steady, frequent headache or dizziness, you
are “bilious,” and nothing will arouse your
liver to action and strengthen up your sys
tem equal to Dr. Pierce’s Alt. Ext. or Golden
Medical Discovery. Used moderately du
ring exposure to malarial poisons it enables
the liver to work off the poison, and will
thus prevent Ague and Bilious Fevers. It
is just the thing for Jaundice. As a blood
purifier for the cure of Pimples, Blotches,
! Eruptions, Salt Rheum, and other skin dis
eases, it ha 3 never yet been equaled. Sold
by druggists.
Beyond a Doubt.—More diseases are the
result of the derangement of the Liver tiian
from any other cause. When that organ is
diseased', every part of the system sympathi
ses with it, and gjneral prostration and de
-1 cline is the result. The best, safest and
1 speediest remedy for Liver Complaint and
all the diseases that follow, is TUTT’S V EG
ETABLE LIVER PILLS, they are pecu
liarly adapted to the climate of the South.
They are sold by Druggist everywhere.
LAND FOB SALE!
j I AAA ACRES —450 acres in culciva-
I JLUv/lJ tion. GoodGir House and Screw,
j Common dwelling, with 4 rooms —plenty of
houses for laborers ; well watered. Plenty
j of fruit—Apples, Peaches and Piums—the
latter lasting from May to July. Plantation
lin tolerably good repair. Lies within five
i miles of the line of Bainbridge, Cuthbert &
j Columbus Railroad. With the place will be
I sold 6 good mules, corn, fodder, sugar cane,
! potatoes, cotton seed, oxen, Ac.. &c. Land
j and mules will be sold for one-third cash—
the balance on one and two years’ time.
Also, 1100 ac.es —nearly 400 acres in
! cultivation. Lies within three miles of the
! Chattahoochee riyer. There are two settle- \
ments on the place, and it can be convenient-1
ly divided into two parcels of 500 and 000 |
acres each —either of which will be sold sep
arately. Log cabin dwellings and outhouses
jon either place. Gin house and screw on
the larger one.
The following unimproved lots are offered
for sale: Lots 174, 297, 349 and 372 in the
S 28th district of Early County,
j JOEL W. PERRY.
Blakely, Ga., July 14. 1871. 15-o3t
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LIST OF TEXT BOOKS
PRESCRIBED FOR USE IN THE
COMMON SCHOOLS
OF THE
‘ STATE OP GEORGIA.
■ The following is published for the infer
: mation and guidance of County School Coni
missioners, School Officers, Teachers and !
■ I others interested.
; | At a meeting of the State Board of Edu- |
- j cation ot the State of Georgia, convened at
-i j the office ot his Excellency, Gov. R. B. Bul
i- i lock—all the members being present—the
s I following text-books and books of reference
t j were adopted, and prescribed for use in the
-1 Common Schools of the State, viz:
3 j Webster s Elementary Spelling Book.
I | published by D. Appleton & Co., N. York!
! I Holmes’ First Reader,
r! Holmes’Second Reader,
Holmes’ Third Reader,
, Holmes’ Fourth Reader,
Holmes’ Fifth Reader,
; Holmes’ Sixth or Academic Reader,
i Published by University Publishing Co.,
- New York.
S Puyson. Dnnton & Scribner’s National
- ! System of Penmanship—Writing Books, 1
- to 12.
Payson, Dunton & Scribner’s National
Writing Tablets—G numbers.
, Published by Wool worth, Ainsworth &
Co., New York.
Sanford’s First Lessons in Analytical A
i ritlimetic.
f Sanford’s Intermediate Analytical Arith
metic.
i Sanford’s Higher Analytical Arithmetic.
Published by J. Lippeueott & Co. Phila
i delphia.
1 Harvey’s Elementary Grammar,
t Harvey’s English Grammar.
1 Published by Wilson, Hinkle & Co., Cin
, cinnati.
Bunnell’s Manual of Prose Composition.
1 Published by John P. Morton & Co., Lou
isville.
Cornell’s First Steps in Geogr iphy.
8 Cornell’s Primary Geography.
1 Cornell’s Intermediate Geography.
j Cornell’s Grammar School Geography.
Cornell’s High School Geography and At
" las.
J Cornell’s Physical Geography.
* Cornell's Series of Outline Maps, with
Ivey—l3 numbers.
Webster’s Primary School Dictionary.
Webster’s Common School Dictionary.
M’ebster’s High School Dictionary.
1 Webster's Academic Dictionary.
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary.
The above books to tie suiplied by the
publishers through agents and dealers' con
veniently for the people, at “ introductory
rates,” (one half retail prices,) until No
vember Ist, 1871; and thereafter at the usu
al rates.
The Board further unuviimously recom
mend, that each Scool-house be provided
| with one copy ot Webster’s Unabridged Dic
tionary, one Terrestrial Globe, and a com
plete series of Cornell's Outline Maps.
J. R. LEWIS,
State School Commissioner.
COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, GA.,
JOHN V. HEARD,
PROPRIETOR.
The Proprietor of this House having re
cently taken charge and refitted it, takes
pleasure in stating to the traveling public
that he will do his best to make all who stop
with him comfortableduring their stay. On 1
his table will always be found the best to be
had, and his rooms and beds clean,
July 10. 1868. 15 ts
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Ay | ill n
, AihKii
J. VYai.kkk, Proprietor. R. H- McDonald A Co.. DrnffgUu A
j Gen Ar<inh< Franrlwo, Cal., end 34 ('Aimnem lliyrt, !H. Y.
MILLIONS Boor Toatlmony |o their 1
| Wonderful CnratWc Effect*.
Thc7aro not a vile Funcy i* ink, Made of Poor
Bam ; Whiskey, Proof . tirlti and Rcfuso
Elinor*, doctored, spiced nnd sweetened to please tHo
tasta ca'lad “Tonics,” “Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Ac.,
that lend the tp pier oil to drunkenness and ruin, but are
a true Medicine, made from Hie native roots and herbs
of California, free from nil Alcoholic Btlnu*
lants. They are the Q22TLVT BLOOD PURI
FIER and A ’LI PE GIVIXO PRIVCIPLK,
« perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the. System, !
carryingo.T all poisonous matter and restoring the blood j
to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit
ters according to directions, and remain long unwell,
provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral
poison or other 'means, and the Vital organs wasted (
beyond tho point of repair.
They arc a Ccntle Purgative n* well n* a
Tonic, possessing also, tho peculiar merit of acting
ns ft powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.
FOIL FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in
3'ouiig or old, married or single, at the dawn of woman
hood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no
equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Khonmu
tlstn ami Gout, Dyspepsia or lmii£c*tlou«
Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fe
ver*, IslactiMe* of the Blood, Elver, Kid
ney* and E ladder, these Bittern have been most,
successful. £uch Rlkcubck are caused by Vitiated
Blood, which in generally produced by derangement
of tlic Digestive Organ*.
DYSPEPSIA OBt INDIGESTION, Tie ad
ache, rain in tlic Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tlio
Chest, Dizziness, Bour Eructations of the Stomach,
Bad Taste in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of
the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the
regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful
symptoms arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy In cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im
parting new life and vigor to tho whole system.
FOB SKINT DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Balt
Rheum, Blotches, Spot*, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipel
as, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Ilumorsand
Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature are ,
literally dug up and carried out of tlic system In a short ;
time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such
cases will convince the most incredulous of their cura
tive effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you And its im
purities bursting through the skin in Pimples. Erup
tions or Sore*; cleanse it when you find it obstructed
and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it when it is foul,
and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood
pure, and the health of the system will follow.
Pin, Tape ami other Worm*, lurking In the
system of so many thousands, arc effectually destroyed
and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist,
there Is scarcely an individual upon the lace of tie*
earth’ whose body Is exempt from the presence of
worms. It is not upon tho healthy elements of th»*
body that worms exist, hut upon the diseased humors
and slimy deposits that br«v»a these living monsters of
disease. No system of .Medicine, no vermifuges, no
anthelmintics, will free tlic system from worms like
these Bitters.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. I
J WALKER, Proprietor. R. 11. McDOKALD A CO., '
Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, California,
and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York.
Sutlive & Holland,
FORT &AINES, GA.,
DEALERS IN
ot¥ GOODS
A N D.
GROCERIES,
Consisting iu part of
Staple & Ifaacy Dry Goods,
BACON,
LAUD,
FI.OUU,
SALT,
SUGAR,
COFFMK,
SYRUP,
WHISKY,
WINES, |
CIGARS,
SNUFF,
POWDER,
SHOT, LEAD,
FISH,
CANDIES,
SOAPS,
OYSTERS,
CRACKERS, aud eve
rything to be found in a first-class Dry
Goods and Grocery Store, which they will
sell on the most reasonable terms.
Give them a call, and you will uot come
away dissatisfied.
.July 15, 1870. 46 ts
ALFRED H. Ct I.QUITT JAMES BACGS,
Baker County. Newton.
Hugh it. Colquitt, Savfin iah.
Colquitt & fkjffis,
Cotton Factors
-AND
GENERAL
tc/ianh,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEO.
Special attention given to the sale of Cot- j
ton Lumber and Timber. Liberal advances
made on Consignments. 39-ts
NOTICE.
MANY Agents of the Monumental Asso- j
ciation reporting that the depressed i
financial condition of the people at this time ‘
will prevent large numbers from subscribing j
who would do so with pleasure at a more
prosperous period, and it having been found
impossible, in the limited time between this j
and the 4th of July, to complete the arrange
ments necessary to engage Agents in many
parts of the country where they have been j
asked for, it has bee»<letermined to change
the day from the 4th of July next, on which
it was proposed to lay the Corner Stone of
the Monument, to the more appropriate one,
the 12th October, the anniversary of the |
death of General R. E. Lee.
L. & A. 11. McLAVS,
General Agt’s, No. 3, Old Post Office.
June 2, 1871. 40-lm Augusta, Oa
_■ -J-'- ...1.1
ITMB Wku TO WSAILTO g
© t BLAKELY g
i Is the “CoiTNTr Site” of Early (jjjjj
County, and issum Aided by Clay, cjJ
Calhoun, linker, Miller and Decatur C -S
£■' 1 Counties, Ga., of which were or- (?®
| r=o iginallv Early,) and Henry County, 111
& Ala. Is distant from Fort Gaines Jte !
eg? 20 miles, from Cutbbert 30, from \
M Morgan 28, from Albany 55, from ~ L
rr Milford 27, from Damascus 15, from (55) !
M Colquitt 20. from Bainbridge 40. |
from Eufaula, Ala., 42, and from the cb,
n-i Chattahoochee River 9, thus showing if--.
it to be surrounded by the very best
wo Cotton growing lands of South-West- LMJ
r ern Georgia. IF 3
The population of Early County
, m is nearly 8,000, and that of
i $!) l.y about 600. In 1800 this County (3$
i t=a produced between 9,000 & 10,000 u
I r bales of Cotton, and since the war rp
I [KJ has held her own in this respect as r "tj
fW] well as any County in the State.
If you want a share of the large
! (2) trade of this wealthy and prosper- jj£jf]
section, Advertise in the Early
j 's County- News.
AGEXTS FOR THE NEWS.
Cuthbert— Dr. A. A. Wilkin.
I Fort Gaines—Judge W. A. Graham and
J. T. Walker, Esq.
Macon—ll. J. Neville, E«q.
Savannah—Capt. J. B. Oliver.
Dawson —Loyless Griflin.
Morgan—Judge W. G. Pierce and Col. J. !
J. Beck.
Cedar Spring—W. C. Sheffield, Esq.
Damascus—Webb & Hightower.
Colquitt—Judge Win. B. Daniell, Hon.
, J. V. Heard and V. B. Bnughn, Esq.
j Bainbridge—Judge Byron B. Bower.
Albany—lion. ffm.E. Smith.
Dr. T. M. Howard, General Agent fori
Early, Miller and Baker.
Contracts made with any of tlio above I
gentlemen will be carried out to the letter j
by the Proprietor of the News.
j~J. W TTOXJNGSr
(Engineer nn& Jteljtnifit,
la, Alabama.
All kinds of Machinery made
to order.
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS CF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
BLACKSMITH WORK, BOILERS MADE & REPAIRED.
OLD CAST IRON, BRASS AND COP
PER BOUCHT OR EXCH. ICED.
Terms arc strict’# CA Sli on delivery of work
27-ts
J) EL A El Eli RE' S
ELECTRIC SOAP!
THE GREAT ECONOMIZER.
Saves Labor : Saves Time ; Saves Money ;
Saves Clothes: and
SAY KS WO M E N.
Bleaches White Goods; Brightens Colors;
White, Firm, Fragrant.
Lasts three times as long as brown Soap.
Cheaper & better than any other Soap.
1 Washes in cold or hot water —good for toilet
use. NVholesale Depot
226 Pearl Street- New York-
For Sale by Grocers &c-, generally. Agents
(wanted. June 2, 1871. 40-3 m
I' AD MTRATOR'S SALE. ;
bo sold, before the Court House i
y \ door, in the town of Colquit, Miller
countv, On., on the first Tuesday in August
next. within thcdegal hours of sale, l>v ordei
of the Court of Ordinary , the billowing proj>
ertv, to wit.
£OO acres of Lot of Land Xo. 7, in tlie
2Gih district of Miller county, Ga.
Also, f>4o acres Laud Warrants—Bo to 120
acres per Warrant.
Also, the remaining part of a Stock jf
Cattle, about 20 head, more or less.
Sold as the property of Estate of James
! Bush, deceased, for division among the heirs
; of said deceased. ISAAC BUSH,
| Terms—Cash.
June 0,1871. 41-tds Administrator.
(Unv SliecHT Sale,
’l*7 ILL he sold, in front of the Central
W Hotel in the town of Fort Gaines,
Clay County. Gn., on the first Tuesday it,
August next, between t lie legal hours of sale, ■
the following property, to-wit:
Lot of Laud No. 295, in the 7th district:
of Clay County, now in the possession of A. |
C. Turner. Levied on by virtue of, and to
i satisfy a Justice Court Fi Fa in favor of 1).
Y. McKay vs. A. C. Turner and wife. Le
! i vy made and returned to me by John \V .
Peacock, Constable.
W. T. R. MANX.
June hit. 1871. 44-tds Sheriff!
Giuy Mortgage Sale.
WILL be sold in front of the Central
Hotel in, the town of Port Gaines.
| Clay County, Ga., on the first Tuesday in
i September next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Lots of land Xos. 207 and £95, in the 7th i
j district of said county of Clay, now in pos- j
i session of A. C. Turner, and levied on by j
yirtue of, and to satirfy a Mortgage Fi Fa j
in favor of James F. Mnndeville, Adniinis- i
trator on estate of C. G. Mandoville vs. A. j
C. Turner. Property pointed out in sail!
Mortgage Fi Fa.
W. T. It. MANX,
June 30, 1871. 44-tds Sheriff, j
GO TO j
T. J. CARTLEDGE’S
FOR YOUR
ECE & LKMOXS.
GEORGIA—MILLER COUNTY:
riTWO Months after date application will
JL be made to tlio Court of Ordinary of!
said county for leave to sell the Lands be
longing to the Estate of Arthur Sheffield, de
ceased. WEST SHEFFIELD,
Adm’r. de bonis non.
June, IC. 1861. 42-4 t
Business Cards
PRINTED AT
| THIS OFFICE.
oweus anything:, pay up
fie wont the money.
! SUBSCRIPTIONS
| ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED FOR
THE ERECTION OF A
MONUMENT
T© THE
Confederate Dead of Georgia.
! and those soldiers from other con
federate STATES WHO WERE KILLED
OR DIED IN THIS STATE.
THE MONUMENT TO COST $50,000-
THE CORNER STONE it is proposed
shall be laid t n the 12th of October, or
so soon tlicri after as the rceeipis wifi perlnit.
For evory 1 ive Dollars subscribed, them
; M-ill be given a certificate of Life Member
; ship to the Monumental Association.—
The certificate will entitle the < wrier there
°f to an equal interest in the following prop
erty. to be distributed as soon as requisite
number of shares arc sold, to-wit:
Fir.-t. Nine Hundred add one Acres
of Land in Lincoln county, Geor
gia, on which are the well’ known
Magruder Gold and Copper Mitres,
valued at - . ,-■ - - $150,001*
And to Seventeen Hundred and Fortv*
I' nr Shares in One Hundred Thousand
i Dollars of United States Currency, to-wit:
I Share of SIO,OOO, ' SIO,OOO
1 “ 5.000, ” 5.000
2 ” 2,500, 5,000
I I' l i,; 2,000, £O.O(X*
10 1.000, io, Guo
20 “ 500, 10.000
ioo *• ion, ]o,ooo'
200 •• 50, io.ooo
j 400 •• 25, 1 (1,000
1000 “ lit, 10,000
$.100,000
i The value of the separate interest to
which the holders of each certificate will be
i entitled, will be determined bv the Commis
! sinners, whowill a'nnounce to’llm public tlio
1 manner, the time rind place of distribution
The following gentlemen have Consented
j to act as Commissioners, and will either by
Committee from their own body, or by Spe
cial Trustees, appointed by themselves, re
ceive and take proper charge of ti e money
for 'he Monument, as well as the lieu! Estate
and L.S. Currency offered as inducements
for subscription, and will determine upon
the plan of Monument, the inscription there
on, the site theiefiir, select an orator for the
occasion, and regulate the ceremonies to Im
bserved when the cuEtier stone is laid, to
wit:
Generals L. M.-Lnws. A. R. Wright, M.
Stovall, N\ . M. Gardner, Goode Bryan;
Colonels C. Snead. Wm. P. Crawford; .Ma
jors Joshcph R. Camming, George T. Jack
son, Joseph Gnnahl, I. P. Girardev; Hon.
H. 11. May, Adam Johnston. -/• r,atlian 7d.
Miller, N\ . 11. Goodrich. J. I). Butt, Henry
Moore, Dr. NV'. E. Hearing.
The Agents in the respective counties
will retain the money received for the sale of
Tickets until the Subscription Books are
closed. In order that the several amounts
may he returned to tlio Shareholders, in
oaso the number of subscriptions will net
warrant any further procedure, the Ageni-i
will report to this office, weekly, the result
of their sales. When a sufficient number
of shares are sold the Agents will receive
notice. They will then forward to this of
fice the amounts received.
L. <fc A. If. McLAW.S, Gen’l Agents,
No. 3 Hid P. O. Runge, Mclntosh Lt.,
Augusta, Georgia.
| Col. JOEL W. PERRY will act as Agent
\ "or Early county,
i May 5.1871. 3G-3m
j mv m uar,
r ATEOKIZF,
HOME INDUSTRY
T il H
j Crisaifllii Cetttm QMih
I
j undersigned would in form his old
jJL patrons and the public geftcra 11 ", that
j ho is now manufacturing tie.
Griswold Col lon Gin,
I embracing tnnny improvements made by hint
1 luring the past year.
W if.h 35 years experience in the manufac
ture of COTTON Gl\S, a shop well rup
piicd with all the modern improved uiachn;
I erv, employing the best of workmen, and
j giving his personal attention, he can now
; offer the Planter a perfect Cotton Giu fur
! STRENGTH, fiURABILITV, SIMPLICITY, LIGHT
RUNNING. CLI AN AND FAST GINNING J One that
cannot be surpassed by any Gin made North
or South. Every part of the Gin is made
here, therefore any part breaking can be rr
i placed at once.
Every Gin warranted in every particular.
For further information, address,
O. W. MASSEY.
MACOX, GA., May sth, 1870.
1 N- B. Particular attention given lo RL
PAIRIN'.}, Parties having old Gins thev
1 wish put in good a mi perfect order, would
jdo well to send them. No charge made for
i drayage to or from the shop.
O. W. MASSEY.
iJnilgc \F. A. Grafiaro, Ageat,
FORT GAINES. GA.
j 45-ts
i r T horn ns In imb re 11 *
BOOT MAKER,
, BLAKELY, GA
I
HA\ ING just located in the above town
he is prepared to furnish BOOTS of
riicest finish and best quality on short notice
He guarantees a PERFECT FIT to all who
may give him it call and favor him with their
patronage. g.. t
mMJ mmu
JJo ©o
Again offers his services to the.pulic as a
House Carpenter, Screw «i Gin Gear builtl
er, Millwright—and, in fact, will do all kinds
l of Wood work. Will take contracts, or wor k
; by the day, iu Early and adjoining counties
Money, meat or corn taken in pavmeiv
Fob. 10. 1871. 25 !y