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cluding John h. gocgij and Horace
GREELEY.
This work I* a complete history of nil
branchi-a of inilnstry, pr<K*fes of muntifac
tinj etc., tn all (gen. It in a compute cn
cyclopedia of ait* and manufacture*, and l
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FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC.
800 Paget, 250 Engravings.
An Interesting and amusing treatise on the
medical humbugs of the pa t and present ft
expose* quacks, Inipostoia, traveling doctors,
patent medicine venders, noted female cheats,
fortune teller* and modi urns, and given Inter
eating accounts of noted physicians and car*
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ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
for IS'T’O.
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DAILY AND WEEKLY.
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Lawyer*, Merchant, Farmers, etc.
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I. The (Constitution la published at the
Capital of the State, and contains proceedings
of the legislature In full, together with con
stant ami accurate Information of the actings
of all deportments of the Hluto Government.
8. It has the sole and exclusive tight of
publishing the Decisions of the Supreme
Court from tbe reporter of the Court. These
decisions are delivered on Monday of every
week, and aiu immediately published In the
Constitution: hence every lawyer In Georgia
should take the paper, and the great propor
tion are rttbxrl Iters.
3. The Const!tul lon Is tho official journal
of the State, of the city of Atlanta, and of a
large number of counties.
4. The Constitution publishes a weekly
cotton editorial, embracing remarks on lire
geld premium and all matters affecting the
cotton trade, with statistics difficult to be
obtained elsewhere. Producer* end dealers
In cotton, not ahm* In Georgia, l at all over
the. oonntry, procure the Constitution for
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patcher, the t 'onalitution has specials froru
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7. Its correspondence de|Mu tenant Is un
surpassed byf-jSouth, having sneeisl mm*.
pondenti at YTSshliiguin, New York, and In
various pait* of the country.
8. Tho Constitution publishes a monthly
fashion letter from New York, written by the
must celebrated female fa diloo writer In the
Hulled bides Tho ladios, therefore, all
want the Constitution.
1). Anew feature for this year will lie
weekly European correspondence, by w hich
the readers of the < Ymsii'luloii will be taken
on a tour through Europe.
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Georgia select tho Constitution to give their
views to the publlo. atid so do the people, and
hctioe It Is the admitted leading Demoeratlo
Journal of the State.
11. Ihe two great specialties, our Supreme
Court decisions for the lawyers, and our cot
ton articles for the merchants anil farmeia,
make the Constitution unrivaled iu this part
of the South.
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stitution Is the paper fur nil classes —lawyers,
merchant*, farmers, mechanics, and others ;
circulate# In evety county ol (loord*. has the
hog’ st State circulation, anil is, therefore, tho
favorite medium for advertisers.
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own local paper, subscribe for the Constitu
tion, published at tho capital of his State;
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ple for a patronage that Ims culminated In
tbe grandest newspaper success known in tbe
Southern State*. The Constitution, not yet
five years old, has attained a circulation
never reached by a daily paper In Georgia,
and has erected a inagntticeut live story buil
ding of Ita own, as complete as any iu tho
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I. W. Avery, Editor Political Dept.
J. T. Lumpkin, Editor News Dept.
W. G. Wllidby, Editor Local Dept.
Howell C. Jackson, ) . . ...,
N. P. T. Finch, } Associate Eds.
E. Y. Claifco, Managing Editor.
W. A. Hemphill, Business Manager.
Captain Henry .Jackson, Supreme
Court Reporter, is exclusively en
gaged by tho Constitution to furnish
the decisions.
Proprietory W. A. Hemphill and
E. Y. Olarko.
TERMS OF SUnSt lUPUONi
Pally, per annum, |lO 00
Six mwutba s oo
TJitje months 2 50
Onetni’uih. 100
Weekly, per annum 3 00
Six luouib* 1 00
OUR JOB DEPARTMENT
Is prepared to do auy work In tho printing
line, Iroro a card to a Anely-bound book.
On editorial matters, address, “Kdltora
OoMituUoe; on business, address,
W. A. UKM Pill LI, A 00..
Atlanta, Go.
GEORGIA— Harris Corner.
James A Hiding, executor of An
drew H tiling, deceased, makes appli
cation for JLi.ters of dismission:
All persona concerned are hereby
notified to show cause, if any they
have, by the first Monday in May
next, why said executor should not
be dismissed.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 3d February, 1873.
J F C Williams, Ord’y.
Notice.
*ll person* nuVbtrd to the turn of Pitta A
Kim!*vu I, ior Luiskr. wi'l plots* sci ]*
tauundianly. PIPIS A KIMBIOUOIL
U&uiilton, Jan. 9, 1873.
North Carolina Store.
The undersigned beg to evil the attention
of the cHiv-us of Harris county to the mot
that they have in stole most anything In the
DIIY GOODS OR GROCERY LINE
that can be called for. Also,
Drugs, Crockery,
Juo and Tin Ware,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
HARDWARE, GLASS WARE, AXLE
GREASE, OIL BLACKING.
In fact, nearly everything to be found in a
GENERAL SUPPLY STORE.
■Timmle Jackson Is with us, anil will bo
pleased to wuit upon bis friends.
__ FARLEY & CO
tig imi* ciii.vn psohsioi and gko
(EliV STORE IS STILL BOOMING!
CALLAWAY & M’CCBRY,
GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS
WEST POINT, OA.,
Have a large nnd complete stock of Staple
and fancy Groceries on inind, and tbe cry
is, “Will they cornel” They are for sale,
unit must be sold.
GUANO. —Head what tho Rev. II Car.
mlchael suys in regard to the justly celebra
ted Coe’s Bone Superphosphate, for which
we are agent*.
“Thiels to certify thr.t I have used, the
present season, on cotton, from 75 to 100
pound* of Coe’* Bone Superphosphate per
acre, and am sens It lias increased the pro
duction fourfold. My land is gray, thin,
aud worn.”
To Debtors.
Wo need money now aa* much as yon
needed rations last Spring Your accounts
were due l*t October. Wo bad rather credit
rIOkPT fOOR RUN THAN SLOW RICH ONXX,
iliPa BAB iUD RESTALRAXT
12 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA.
The undersigned lakes this occasion to
Inform tho cttiacn* of Harris county that he
has fitted up a nice Restaurant, nnd is now
prepared to furnish customers with meals at
all hours, consisting of the Inst tho market
adonis. Fish aud oysters served iu the bust
of stylo.
I have a liar In connection with tho house,
which Is supplied wltb“good wines and li
quors, nnd keep hand a good stock of
Cigars, and Smoking and Chawing Tobacco,
which wo offer at wholesale or retail.
W- H. BLAKELY, Proprietor.
This truly VuluaMp Mrdtcinr hM won it* wwr
Into ewry household In tho nation, aiul U conn*
dtmtlv rooommoiuled for tho euro of
DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION,
v ,1 AND KVBRY FORM OF
INDIGESTION, CHILLS, FEVERS^
and all ilixt'H-t*ft aridinf from Torpid T.lvrr.
For CWSSUFTIOH and CSSOHXG COUGHS, flt/S
TASSB. BaONCaiTIS. Ami DEBILITY from any dis.
civw'd, H i a ifttvfc, agrwtkblo, and reliable tonic.
In al Kidney ami Bladder troubles it wiU be found
bonefi oi*L
Tim iHireet ami best Hour bon Whisky If rora.
blue*' with matnriala in this article which A>rxa
the MOST KTFECTIVH TONIO KNOWN. .
ALSO
waxjKhrw cm
" ’ VUKK -T
HOLLAND SCHNAPPS,
AN INVIGORATING CORDIAL.
tux BtST un amc x von*.
NV. h. walker & CO..
Wholesale Wine sml Uqnor IVnlnm. OimemT
Wtwiwski AJem*. is Ustn ilreet, between Hint
siul mqsm, LouHvUle, Kvutucky.
O. A. KZCfeIKCTsrEJ*
MERCHANT TAILOR & CUTTER,
lit Broad St., Colnmbßs, Ga.
Oonti, Pautb and Vc#t# cut and m do in
tin* U-fii manner and in the latent and most
fashionable style* no
DR. ABBOTT’S
trsiUOM,vniD
LIVER RENOVATOR
CURES ALL CASES OF LIVEE DISEASES,
Sucl) as Chronic and Acute Inflammation of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Sourness of Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Colic, Costiveness, Heart
burn, Diseases of the Heart, Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Bilious Ke
mittent Fever, Neuralgia, Colds and Coughs, Constipation, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Piles, Flax, aud Bilions Diseases generally.
ZW* Don’t fail to use it, for it will cure yon.
It is tbe cheapest medicine in circulation, because it is the best.
It is perfectly harmless—composed of Vegetables only.
Full directions upon the inside of each package.
Don’t fail to try one package. Price only 75 cents.
Prepared only by I). ABBOTT & SON, Newnax, Ga.
For sale by druggists aud dealers generally.
IFIEOTnSffiDSyiI&EjS 8
Abbott’s Liver Renovator has cared me twice of colic.
Hamilton, Ga., Feb. 22, 16?3. Branch Ligon.
To my friends and acquaintances, especially the afflicted—lt is a pleasure
and a duty to recommend Dr. Abbott’s Liver Renovator. I have used it
for several years, and have known many others to use it with entire satis
faction. I have never been prepared to commend any medicine more cor
dially. As it has benefitted me, so I hope it may relieve thousands. V ery
respectfully, a friend of the afflicted,
Auburn, Ala., Mav 2, 1871. Prof. I. J, Morris.
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LIGON BROTHERS, Agents.
We are regularly authorized agents for
BENNETT’S MEDICINES, HALL’S LUNG BALSAM,
Rogers’ Zviecilolxies,
Scovill’s Family Medicines, Warben’s Tonic Cordial.
SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES BY
LIGOIST BROTHERS*
o
DOaSPT look the
Groat RodLuotion of Prices t>y
LIGON BROTHERS, DRUGGISTS.
LOWER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT AT RETAIL IN
BROADWAY, ISHEIW YORK,
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Laudanum, Paregoric, CaJtor 0)1, at 60 Per Cent Discount from Or
dinary Prices—e. g., 25c. vials for 10 cents; 50c. vials for 20 and 25 cents
7fic. vials lor 40 cents. ’
Epsom Salts at 10 cents per pound.
Guru Camphor at 10 cents per ounce.
Bradlield’s Regulator *1 00
Simmons’ Regulatoi - 7
Hood's Eureka
Vermifuges
Worin t audios jl
Ayer’s Preparations I.*!”!!.*."!!!!.***** rj7
And many other articles in proportion.
SAVE MONEY
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BY BRINGING YOUB CASH AND BUYING OF
LICON BROTHERS, Druggists, Hamilton, Ga.
prospectus
_OF TnE —
HAMILTON VISITOR.
To-day (Friday, December 27, 1872), we commence the publication, at
Hamilton, Harris county, Ga., of a weekly newspaper, entitled as above.
In politics, the Visitor will be entirely independent, endorsing only what
it conceives to be right, and opposing all wrong measures introduced by
either party.
Particular attention will be given to agriculture, local matters, and the
general news of the day.
In short, it shall be our aim, by strict attention to business, to make the
paper not only a welcome visitor in every family, but also to the public
at large.
The business men of West Point and Columbus will advance their inter
ests by advertising in the Visitor. D. W. D. BOULLY.
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY\ BY
DENIS W. D. BOULLY, Editor and Proprietor.
TERMS—OnIy s*2 a year; $1 for six months, or 75 cents for three
months —payable invariably in advance.
o
Anyone furnishing ns with five subscribers and $lO, will receive a
copy of the paper free for one year.
JOB WORK
X E A T L Y EXECUTED.
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