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About The Hawkinsville dispatch. (Hawkinsville, Ga.) 1866-1889 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1870)
The longest eatabliahcd ami best organized Business College in the State! This institution is Mesigucd to aid young men in acquiring u Practical Business Education, and fit them, in the shortest possible time, and at the least expense, for Actual Business Life, by a thorough course or instruction in Book-Keeping, in all its branches, as practiced by the best business men. Penmanship, taught in a superior manner. Specimens sent on application. Commercial Calculations, the best and most concise practical methods. Business Papers, Business Forms, COMMERCIAL LAW, Ac. In the practical value of its well-tried course of instruction, in the excellence of its accommodations and arrange ments, and in Real Advantages to Business Men, this College is unequalled. The Hall of instruction is fitted up in a superior manner, and is furnished with everything necessary for acquiring a finished Business Education. Students may enter at any time. No teaching in classes. No vacations. Circu lars stating terms, etc., mailed on applica tion. Address, 11. F. MOORE, July 14-3ui Principal. ntTBLLCB’t GVlIAfc. The following is a correct Time Table for tho arrival and departure of mail and pas senger trains on the different Railroads radiating from Macon: Central Railroad Passenger Truitts. Leave Macon 7:0(1 a. m. Reach Savannah 5:80 p. m. Leave Savannah 8:00 a. m. Reach Macon 6:40 r. m. Connects at Milieu for Augusta. .12:50 p. u. NIUIIT PASSKNOKIt TRAIN Leave Macon 0:25 P. m. Reach Savannah 5:15 a. m. Leave Savannah 7:20 p. m. Reach Macon W a. m. Connects at Milieu for Augusta.. 11:50 P. M. Macon and Western Kallrond I’tumcngt ■ Trains Leave Macon 7:55 a m. Reach Atlanta 2:10 c. M. Leave Atlanta 7:55 a. m. Reach Macon 1:40 P. M. NTOHT FIUvIGIIT AND PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Macon 8:50 p. M. Reach Atlanta 4:48 \. m Leave Atlanta 7:18 p. m. Reach Macon 8:22 a. m. Southwestern Railroad Pussen err Trains Leave Macon 8:00 a. m. Reach Rufaula 5:80 p. a. Leave Eufaula 7:20 a. m. Reach Mucoti 4:50 p.m. Connects with Albany branch train nt Smithvillc, and fort Gaines brupdh train at Culhbert. EUFAULA NIOAT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAINS Leave Macon 8:25 p. m. Reach Eufauln 11.00 a. m. Leave Eutaiila 7:18 p. m. Reach Macon 9:10 a. m. Connects at Smithvillc with Albany train on Monday, Tuesday Thursday ami Friday nights. No train leaves on Saturday nights. COLUMBUS PABSENOEB TRAINS Leave Macon 7:25 a. m. Reach Columbus 1:22 p. m. Leave Columbus 12:25 p. m. Rcacii Macon 0:05 P. M. COLUMBUS NIOIIT PASSENGER TRAIN Leave Macon 7:40 p. m. Reach Columbus 5,05 a. m. I .cave Columbus 7:00 p. m. Reach Macon 4:43 a. m. Mae n and Brunswick Passen ger Trains Leave Macon 9:10 a. m. Reach Brunswick.... 9:85 r. M. Leave Brunswick 4:45 a. m. Reach Macon 6:10 p. m TRAINS TO UAWKINSVH.LK Leave Macon 3:00 p. m. Reach llawkinsvilln 6:80 p. m. Leave llawkinsvillc 7:00 a.m. Reach Macon 10:30 a. m. This train runs daily, Sundays excepted. Administrator's Sale. Will be sold before the Court-house door In the town of Abbeville, Wilcox county, within the usual bonrs of sale, on the first Tuesday in September next, the following property: 60 acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 144, in the stb district of Wilcox county. Sold at the bidder's risk. MARTHA SMITH, Adm’x. , July 14-Id* I THE NEW JOURNALS. THE undersigned have Ihe pleasure of nnm tricing to ttiolr frioods, hih! Uu* reading public generally, that they will Issue in this city, on or about the sth itroxinm. a Daily and Weekly newspaper, under the title of the MACON DAILY JOURNAL, —AND THE— MACON WEEKLY JOURNAL. In regard to the politics of the paper, it will be enough to nay, that it shall be the effort of our life to make such a stand lor law and the rule or upright men, as shall vindicate our claim to rank with the true sous of the South and defenders of the coun try's honor and safety. It is very true, that this sounds like piping the crew to the pumps, as the gootl okt ship sccihh to be in the very act of settling for her final lurch. Hut events are not to be .'Demised when present duty commands. That duty, to our mind, is risistance, by every power of intellect, to the amazing corruptions ot lnt tor-day govern mem, a ul, by every lawful means, to Slav, if possible, the feurAd de cline of the Republic. This, in our hum ble judgment, cannot he done by acquies cence and lending co-oiwmtion, because “ the days nre evil." In the plan winch we have marked out for the conduct of tlds paper, we have given especial prominence to the News Depart ment ; and we shall spare neither labor nor expense in furnishing its readers with the most varied and extended intelligence of the news of the day. Tho Commercial Department will receive special attention, and he always found reliable. Our firm bciug composed of practical printers—each member personally superin tending a special portion of the work—is sufficient guarantee that the mechanical execution of the paper will reflect no dis credit upon our professional reputation. The Daily Journal will contain twenty eight, and the Weekly thirty-six long col umns of reading matter. That both edi tions may lie placed within the reacli of the masses, they will he furnished at the following extremely low rales* Daily Journal, one year.... 86 oft “ “ six months 3 Bft “ “ three months 2 (Mi Weekly Journal, one year 2 ftft “ “ six nnmlha 1 25 Subscriptions to the daily, for a less pe riod than three months, 75 cts. per month. No subscriptions to the weekly for a less period than six months. Terms, cash in advance. No paper will Ik* sent unless the money accompanies the order; and the paper invariably stopped at the expiration of the time paid for. Our advertising rates will he found mod erate, and we solicit the patronage of the business men of Macon, pledging ourselves to merit their favors. THE JOB OFFICE Will ho a first-class establishment —filled with the latest styles of the typographic art—under the superintendence of one of the best Job Printers in the South, assisted by experienced workmen. In asking the favors of our friends in this line, we have but to say, our motto will he, Promptness, Dispatch and Moderate Cuaroes. Per fect satisfaction guaranteed, or no money demanded. Our office is located at No. 10 Hollings worth Ul<K:k, Poplar street, where we will Ik: pleased to welcome our friends, at all limes. NEVILLE, HARRISON A HICKS, Proprietors. Macon, February 25, 1870—mar 8-ts KIBBEE’S AROMATIC TONIC BITTFRS. The subscriber is preparing" me nboyt valuable compound in best Bourbon W Ids kv, Holland Oin, and Sherry Wiu<* (the latter for ladies), in large quantities, and can supply ail orders on short notice. For Chill and Fever, Chronic and Gen eral Debility, and for all diseases incident to a hot and niMarial climate, they are a most excellent preparation, and are fully endorsed by our local medical faculty and druggists. Tlict are no iinudmg, hut will win fiielr own way to public favor wher ever they are used. J M KiUBEE. llawkinsvillc. Dee 23-11 AGENTS WANTED To sell tlie only Complete Unabridged People’s Edition of Dr. Wm. Smith’s Bible Dictionary. It contains over 1,000 closely printed, double-column octavo pages, ami is illus trated with over 200 engravings, and a se ries of tine, authentic maps. This DICTIONARY embodies the re sults of l lie- most recent study ami research of over sixty of the most eminent Biblical scholars in the world. Clergymen of all denominations regard it as (lie best work ol Ihe kind ever published, and one which ought to he in the hands of every Bible reader. It is a great library in itself. The labor and learning of centuries are gathered in this one volume, to throw a clear, strong light upon every page of the inspired Word. Agents nre meeting with unprecedented success. Otic re|H»rts 55 orders taken the first tiiree days of his canvass; another 76 in two days;* another 212 in ten days; an othey 29 Dictionaries and 28 of our large Family Billies in two half days; another sold 27 Dictionaries and 21 Bibles in one thy. Send for circulars with terms, testimoni als and a full description ol the work. Ad dress, NationXl Pitiusiiino Cos., Cincin nati, Ohio. June 2-41 Pulaski Manufacturing i In Equity in Pu- Compaiiv laski Bu* peri o r vs ) Court. • John Abbot fi Hunter i Bill for relief and and Gamcll. ) Injunction. It ap|K-nring to the Court that John Ab bot, one of tlie Defendants in this ease re sides out of the limits of this State. It is ordered that he ap|K*ar at Ihe next term of this Court, to Ik- held on Ihe third Monday In Octolier next, to abide by and perform the order or decree of this Court. And that this notice lx* published in the Ilawkiiisville Dispatch, in terms of the law. llansell & Hansel), Conipl'h) Sol's. Granted J. R. Alexander, J. 8. C. 8. C. A true extract from the minutes of Pu laski Superior Court, April term, 1870. apr. 2b-4m E. A. Burch, Clerk > COTTON GINS. THE OLD AND RELIABLE GRISWOLD GIN, WHICH HAS GIVEN MORE GEN ERAL SATISFACTION THAN ANY GIN EVER MADE. Manufactured by O. W. Massey, Macon Georgia. For Sale by Oliver & Fleming, Hawkins ville, Ga. Special attention given to repairs of old Gins. apr 21-Bm. (Established in 1831) E. J. JOHNSTON, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Cutlery,, fco. AGENT FOR Wheeler & Wilson’s CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, NEEDLES. OIL, ETC. IMPROVEMENTS ADDED. Particular attention given to Repairs on Fine and Difficult Watches. Gold ami Silver Badges and Plain Work made to order and Engraved. JEWBI.RY REPAIRED. Corner Mulberry and Second Streets , Macon, Greorgia,, apr 7-Sm* CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Transportation Officf., ) M. A B. B. H.. V Macon, Ga., April 2,1870. ) ON and after Sunday, the 3d Inst., Pas senger Trains on lids Road will gun as follows; .SOUTH. Leave Macon 9:10 a. m. Reach Jcsilp 0:55 I*. M. Rctfch Savannah 10:15 I*. M. Reach Brunswick. 9:35 p. m. NORTH. Leave Brunswick. 4:45 a. m. Leave Savannah 5:0<) a. m. Jtcnjii Jcsup 7:00 a. m. ! Heaeli Savannah 10:20 a. M. I lteaeh Macon 6:10 P. M. i ItAWKINSVII.I.i; ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Macon 3:00 p. M. j Reaches llawkinsvillc* 6:80 p. m. Leaves llawkinsvillc 7:00 a. m. Reaches Macon 10:30 a. m. Trains going South make close connec tions at Jcsup, on the Atlantic A Gulf ltoad, with Savannah, Bainhridge, Thomasvillc, Quincy, Tallahassee. St. Marks, Fcrnan dlna, Cedar Keys, Jacksonville, and all points on tlie Atlantic A Gulf and Florida ! Railroads. Trains reaching Macon make connection with tin* Southwestern Railroad for Colum- i bus. Montgomery,etc., and with the .Macon A Western Railroad for Atlanta, and all ixiints North, East and West. Baggage checked through, and through ! tickets given, for all prominent cities. Tlds ltoad saves over ono Hundred Miles in Distanco and FIFTEEN HOURS IN TIME, from Macon to points in Southern Georgia and Florida ROBERT SCHMIDT, apr 7-ts Master Transportation. A GREAT NEWSPAPER. Tlie Greorgia WEEKLY TELEGRAPH and. Journal & Messenger, MACON, GA., Is printed upon a sheet 38x52 incites, and contains 50 columns. It is a complete and unbroken record of events, Foreign and Domestic, from week to week, presented in 50 columns of News, Political, Agricul tural, Literary. Religious and Miscellaneous matter. It is believed no pn|K-r in the South, or in the country, presents greater attractions to the Southern reader, or tin man it terestedin Southern events or South ern progress. Terms: $3 a year,or 1.50 for six months, always iu advance. The paper will always Ik- discontinued at tlie expiration of the time paid lor, unless renewed. Chilis of ten persons or more at a single post-office, will la* supplied by remitting *23, or *2.50 to each subscriber. THE SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION. Tlie Semi-weekly Edition of the Tele graph A Messenger is mailed on Tuesdays and Fridays. It contains, every issue, 28 columns of reading matter, anil will he found one of the liveliest piqx-rs of the day. Terms: *4 a year, *2 for six mouths, in variably in advance. THE DAILY EDITION. For the Latest News, Foreign and Do mestic; the most copious Dispatches; the largest supply of Original Matter, from a long array of'correspondents, tin* ablest in the State; for a live paiK-r in every depart ment, full of tlie latest information in Poli tics, Agriculture, Trade, Finance, Litera ture and Progress, at home and ahtoad.gct the Daily Telegraph A Mgaacng.-r Price, *lO a year, *5 lor six months; caslt always in advance, and the (taper discontinued w hen the money is ouL CLISBY, REID 4k REESE. JNO.HENRY&CO.. -AT The Old and Popular Stand -OF Maj. JNO. H. PATE, Are now receiving their THIRD STOCK -OF— SUMMER GOODS, which, for size, variety and beauty, far ex ceed any stock they have ever Brought to Hawkinsville! Buyers are incited to come and sec. Quality and price guaranteed. DOMESTICS. Stock FULL and COMPLETE Osnahurga, light, and No. 1; Calico, blenched and brown Shillings mid Sheet ings, 3-4 to 10-4; heavy Stripes and Plaids, Cottotmdes, Tweeds,* Cnssimeres, Linen Duck and Drills, White Goods, etc. Ladies’ Dress and ivlillmery* 6-oods. A nice lot of the Ixltcst Stylus, which we will sell eery tote.' Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glass Ware, Hollow Ware, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Tea Kettles, not to he excelled iu quantity and quality. Last, but not Least, GROCERIES. Sugars, C'offoe, Cotton Yarns, Snuff and Tobacco. Infallible Ague and Fever Rem edies, with all the modern improved mix tures to cure sick people. Those* of our friends desiring Flour. < 'orn, Bacon and Syrup, WITHOUT MONEY, cun have them ordered on rosy hints. JNO. HENRY 8l CO, IltitekinstiUc, Go., May 26, 1870. 25,000 HI'RSI'HIRERS FOR Burke’s Weekly for Boys and G-irls, May Ik* obtained by the formation of Clubs at every Post-ollice in the South, in addition to its present large and increasing circulation. Both Press ami Public have united in declaring Burke’s Weekly tin* best boy's I and girl's paper published in tlie United j States. Burke’s Weekly is a handsome quarto of eight pages, tacit numlx*r_ elegantly illus i trail'd, its contents eonsis't ol Serial Slo ' ties from the bcs| writers. Tales, Poems, Biographies, Sketches of Travel and Ad- I venture, and na|x-rs upon all subjects that ; are calculated to interest and instruct the young people of the South. Price *2 n year; three copies for *4 50; live copies for *7. Subscriptions taken for siXitnonths at *l. or three months for 80c. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom superior indiieemcnls will be offered. Address, J. W. BURKE A CO., apr 7-ts Macon, Ga. GEORGIA, \ April Turin Superior Pulaski County, f Court, 1870. E. J. Collins ) vs. j- Mortgage, etc. Simpson P. Price. ) It appearing to the Court by Ihe petition of E. J. Collins, accompanied by the* note and mortgage deed, that, on the 16th day of October, in the year 1865, Simpson P. Price, of the county of Twiggs, made and executed to the plaintiff, E. J. Collins, bis certain deed of mortgage of that said date, conveying to mid plaintiff lot of land No. 22, lying in the 22.1 district of originally Wilkinson, now Pulaski county, for the securing the payment of three lades of cot ton, weighing each 500 |H>tinds,nn or Ix-fore December 25, 1866, and all expenses in curred in collecting the same—the said Simpson P. Price also giving a note for the same, hearing even date with said mort gage. It also appearing that said Price has paid on said note and mortgage the follow ing amounts, to wit: Dee. 25, 1866, 433 lbs. of cotton; June 18, 1867, *U!S 55; hut the balance due thereon hus wholly failed and refused to pay. It is otsleied, Hint the said defendant, Simpson P. Price, pay Into this Court, by the first day of the "October term, 1. <O, •hereof, tuc jirinei|ml, interest and cost, and counsels’ fees due on said note and mort gage, and that in default, tlie said mortgage be foreclosed, and tlie equity of redemption thereon be forever barred iu terms of tlie statute. And it is further ordered, that this rule be’puhlished once a month for four months previous to the next term of this Court, or served on the defendant, or his s|K*cial agent nr attorney, at least four months previous to the nex’t term of this Court. Granted: J. It ALEXANDER. T. S. C. S. A true extract from the Minutes of Pu laski Siqtorior Court. junij 9-4 m E. A. BURCII, Clerk. • GEORGIA —Pulaski County. D. C. Daniel, Guardian of Samuel Jones, applies tc tnc for letters of dismission from said trust: These are. therefore, to cite ind admon ish aUcono-rued to he and appear at my otllc* within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, Why*said let ters should not be granted. J. J. SPARROW, Ordinary june 9-6 t pr fee 550 The Georgia MARBLE WORKS, JASPER, O-A., are prepared to fill all orders (br M A BULK, and to furnish MONUMENTS, SI.ARS, IT)MBS, HEAR anti WOT STONES, KTV., ETC., finished in the lies! style, and nt LOWU.It PRICES titan the same work done with Northern Marble. Our Marble is equal to the BEST AMUR ICAN, and susceptible of good finish. Ks|M*eial attention given to looking up graves of soldiers burled In Northern Geor gia, and marking their graves tvlUl Georgia Marble. For any information or designs, address, GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS, jul2B ly Jasper, Pickens Cos., Ua. DR. O. S. PROPHITT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Is Still Manufacturing all of ids Celebrated FAMILY MEDICINES, Consisting of Ids Liver Modicine. Anodyne Pain Kill It, Anti-Dilions rills, Ague Pills; and Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic, and Purifying Pills. as heretofore, and will attend to all busi ness in his line, that cumcs to Ids office. Will prescribe for patients when eon suited, and examine any that come to Ids office at any time (Sunday excepted). \\ ill treat secret diseases of all kinds. Special attention given to Deniable Diseases, Both Acute and Chronic. Prompt Attention given to all Ordei All of the above medicines can la* bought at 'ln* office in any quantity, wholesale or retail, by tlie quart, gallon, or otherwise, lo suit purchasers. Address, O. 8. PROPIIITT. Corner Wullon and Broad sts., Atlanta, Ga. t9*L W. Hunt A Cos., of Macon, Ga., will fill all orders for the above medicines at manufacturer's prices. itialsMiiu ALEXANDER & MASON, |*C M.Alex-Y fj. M. Ma-1 | under, late | son. Any | j Col. of 2d j nt Law, A , ID. C. Vida. I f late Cant ! ( and ex-P. | s °ocUu>n of j(j 2i , , j Master of C. Vois. | j Washing- | (ton, D. C.J American and European Patents, AND Counselors at Patent Law, (15 years ejjterienee as Sotiriton of Gttunts,) 400 Seventh St., Opp. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, I). C. Papers carefully prepared, and Patents secured without delay. Examinations in the Patent Office free of charge, ami no individual fee asked in any case, unless a Patent is allow ml. Send for Circular of terms, instructions and references. uug 19-ts FOR SALE CHEAP! One-half Cash! Other on 12 Months’ Time! SIXTY ACRES CLEARED LAND, and 49 acres fine lindM-red land, wills good im provement**, just outside of llte rorpora e limits of llawkinsvillc. A fine four-room DWELLING-HOUSE on die place. For full |iarticulan apply lo nov 4-ts L. C. nYAN. K K BHOW.N W F HMOW K BROWN’S HOTEL, OPPOSITE PABSENCES DEPOT, Macon, Ga. decW-tf "BAD BLOOD." " The Ufa It Ihe Blood." From it we derive our .draAgth, hwaoif, and menial capabilities It le the renHw of our being, around w hkh tevoivea stl that tnaki s evtMHiee bsppv lo* IMS source I# cotnqdi *l, the pa bifid *fh»i* ere visible (n mailt *bap« pr**wl*MWt Mtrewg whirl; Is SCROFULA. Tlds I# a mini »•♦ Inhr ihm *4 the human organism, and probable ho one t« wimMy flee fhan 11, ll evblbii* ties It In vsfhmo shapes—a* Ulcer* and Bore** ItraNtJunl lh*nea, Dlseaav'd Scalp, Pote lira, HI celt and Dl*ea*ed Joint*. Nt Vllvv*' Itanre. Dl*rhaigce bran the h*»dH!*, I rwpiirata, Glandular Nwi-lllnge, tbrvwl Alh*vn*we, Rhromalism, Ilea;I Affitlhat. NatVont Dl«uvb*r*. Ilaltv tint .. Di**avh v* «f thf Womb. Dlo|**v , Sypldlt b' A tin Hon* l ltsf Compbitni, Sail flbi ttm, Dv*|e|*»4a hra* ralgia. l,o*a ol' Manhood, a*,*l General D»* Willy. 11 ha* been tlie- ruattMM to Ireai Mvrar* dm* eases with M* It on aod other Min. isi rah* staore#, with It, though ••■oo tiuoe post.**. Illg a elite, olletv poo * InjoHou* #nd v wlstl misery In after lift* Hit* h>ng hmravt in}#- riooa properties of there so- alhal altera lives nod pmlllels has hsl tlx* t bilanthrop leal mAh of science to t video- Ihe arena rtf nature, llte r>-*uh of whh h ha* la* n the ■discovery id vt g. lalde poslm is which p* sess lira |»ow er ol eradicating three laWM ffout llte blood. Dr. TTLTTT*© Compound lilritl ts Sarsaparilla l Queen’s Delight Is llte aekttow ledgevl autbtolr to all llh«<4 Di-a'.vsrs. By ll* use llte i.ffih iiotv* *l»>ve I'litimeratial i an la* ta-rinanrutly bauMod, arid llte Sourca—lhß Cenfr* af Us» -tha Blood, lie maintained in all ll* purity ami vigor. Far Diseases prednred bp the a*« at Mercury, and ter Nt phiUa with He train at evils, this eewpewnd le the sslflwt antidete. To the poor creature enlhehled in mind ami body by secret practices, whose rvervra are tmstnmg and countenance dow must, THE SARSAPARILLA AND Queen’s Delight Is a blessing. Try It fait ly. and ymvr news* will la* restored to tlicir wotvk*« vigor, and your dejected countenance I** made radiant I witll tile eonaciousues* of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent udm r.ls, It Is adapted to general use. The <44 and voting may use it; tlie moat delicate h male at any time may take It; the tender tritant, who i may have inherited dlm-aae, wilt lie eared by It Fir Purifying (he Blood. USE Dr. TUTT’S EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN’S DELIGHT. When used In the spring, it retrieves sit humors which Ini the system, and ban bins the languor ami debility p<rwhar in that season ol the year. It set# .Wiunptly on tie* I.lVl'.lt mitt liIHXI |«, producing a lu althv action id the im',Mirtant : organs l*y whirl; nil the impurities *>f ihe | system are carried oil, and tin* n -all la A 01sxr Skra a deed Appetite, aa4 Due) ant Kpirlte. PREPARED BY WM. H. fIjTT & LAND, Augusta, Ga., ! And Sold by Gruggnts Everywhere J may 8 tmos I TIIK BYM doiu* of Uvre k'on.piabvt are ft it.- asl a t «*, loot pain In the .SIMMONS side. Sotuetitiies live (vain is in the shoul der. mid I* mistaken lor rlo-umatism. The stomach Is aUcetcd with !."■« «and *p|«-ti«e and si< kttexs. Iwtvv < I* In general oistlve. sometimes all;m ilwtg with Itx. The load [is troubled with nmin, and a dull, Heavy aemuvtbm, |eiiU«i*lerabh* ban LIVER of memory, arx-ompatiievl with a pnutfUl sensation of having left undone s.Mn.-tlitng wliieli ottglil lo liave la-, n d.Hvr. Often complaining of weak in***, ib Hiity and tow spirits. SttMilMM, Soul'* <4* the alarm svinptom* attend the disease, and at <dh«V times very few of them; lull the iJvcr Is generallv'tlie organ most iitvolved. l ure the Liver w itlt l>R SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, A preparation of roots snd l«*rt», war rattled to la* strictly vegetable, and non do to. Injury to any one. it has la-en used l.y butelreils, and known for tlie last :|5 years ns .Hit* of live m*«*t tell able, efficacious and liarmleos i>re|«relhuM < ver offereil to tlie sutlerilig. It taken rig. ttlarly and |H-rsisleully, it is sure to nun Dyspepsia, II r ad ar he, Isumliee. CO*. livem-M, sirh head ache, i-it route dtar rli.es. sßee- RKGULATOH. lions of tlie hledder, camp dyomtery. effiw lions of the khlreye. fever, m rvoiisqioa, cldlls, discoees <4 ihe skiu. iwivurity of the l.baal, meUneliidy. <tr <i. pre.ot.oi at tpArita, lieartlnirn, eolie, or |vaiiis in the boorio, pain in tlie head, fever amt ague, dropsy, faiils, pain in Ire-k ami limit*, asthma, ery si|a*las, female affections, and Ulvcww div tea* gem-rally. I'rcttered onlv l»y 4 II ZEIMX * CO., Druggists, Macon, On Price *1; bv mail f 125 19' For sab- hr J A Thompson. Drag gist, Hawkinsville. Oa jsst-IMn Spotswood Hotel, Nearly Ojqswdu- the Passenger Depot, Macon . f Gnorgl* T. II IIARRIS, l*reprlrtsr, noPHK In pertbrt order thrermk—l polite sud attentive portals will meet every train, auo .blitting aUealaots AN every depart itt<i<' *P l*-tf