The Hawkinsville dispatch. (Hawkinsville, Ga.) 1866-1889, July 11, 1872, Image 4

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    Bob Toomb* unit III* Wealth.
The Griflln Star has this : Years
ago when Boh Toombs was a young
lawyer, he was invited to go in with
several other parties in a speculation
in Viltl Western land lie put in
$5,000 and got 100,000 acres of laud,
which is at a rate of five cents jar
acie. The war ended and ltob
Toombs returned to his ancestral
acres in Wilkes to find his large force
of slaves set free, and himself an out.
law of the Government, with shattered
fortunes; with spirits crushed niul
health impaired. Believing himself
personally unsafe, he went to Europe,
where he remained until he could
safely return to Georgia. Return
ing to die upon his native heath, he
expected confiscation and poverty.
But fortune smiled on him. The
Western lands came into market, and
his income now from the proceeds of
that purchase is said to be about
twenty-five thousand dollars per an.
num. The old Wilkes homestead is
still his ewn. He gets as much law
practice as lie can attend to at his
own price, llis health has much im
proved, and under all these circum
stances we should say Uncle Bobucl
was decidedly comfortable, and we arc
glad of it.
An Indian War Looked For.—
Correspondents in Southern Color
ado and New Mexico state that ex
tensive snd combined Indian dep
utations are seriously' apprehended
in sparsely settled parts of those Ter
ritories. The Kiokas, Arrapahocs,
Cheyennes. Commanches, Navajoes
aid Apaches have held frequent
councils during the past winter, at
which it was endeavored to dissipate
all tribal prejudices, and effect a com
bination for a general Indian war.
Recent murders and robotics in New
Mexieo, Arizona, Texas and other
places, are referred to as evidence of
the intentions of the Indians, but
whether a complete combination has
been effected it is not known.
While riding home from Rome on
Friday of last week, Mr. Cloud is, of
Lloyd county, had his buggy tom to
pieces by the running away of the
mule he was driving. His little son
who was with him was instantly
killed.
A printer, having been “flung” by
liis sweet heart, tried to comuimit
suicide. The “devil” found him out
and took him to the sanctum where
the editor was writing duns to delin
quent subscribers. The picture of
despair presented by the editor
reconciled the printer to his fate.
He began to consider himself as com
paratively happy.
Since the postoflicc in Rennslaer
(Ind.) was located in a barroom, it is
said that the number of men who
“expect a letter” a ltttle after sup
]>er-time has largely increased in that
community.
Another venerable Virginian, of
the colored persuasion, has falien a
victim to the poisonous influence of
tobacco. He smoked and chewed for
110 years, and was cut ofT (finc-cut)
in his prime at 118.
A story is told of a Scotchman
who went to a lawyer for advice, and
detailed the circumstances of the case.
“Have you told the facts precisely
as they occurred ?” said the lawyer
“Oh, yes, sir; I thought it best
to tell you the plain truth. Ye can
put the lies in yourself.”
The best Dolly Yardeu story yet,
is told of a young lady of Little Rock,
Arkan as, who had a very small kit
ten she named Dolly Yardeu, but ns
it age, and other devel
opments, she discovered, by close ob
servation, that it was not that kind
•fa cat, so she reebristened it Thomas
Yarden.
A sensible Texas judge lately di
vorced a <lys|»eptic man from a
lazy wife, on account of licr wretched
rooking.
YOKE OF OJtEN LOST
Ten Dollars Howard-
Left my farm on the third week in April,
two young, medium size, well broke Oxen,
marked with a crop and undcrbil iu one
«ar and crop and overhit in the other.
< )nc of them is of red color, with white
l ice, and some white alioul the flanks.
When lie left lie was wearing a small bell.
The other ox is red and white-puled, with
lirge horns, ami resembles a hull very
Much, also cauuot close his lips. When
1 ist heard from they were in the upper
i>art of Pulaski county, in the neighb >r
ood of Charley Mnllis, and arc *up|K>sfd
r i lie somewhere in Twiggs or Wilkinson
• -unties I will pay ten dollars reward
Dir any information that will lead to llicir
icoavery.
R E. NICHOLS,
Hawkinsvillc, Go.
jnly4-‘:t
HTYou can hare the Hawkinsvillc
Dispatch the next six mantiis for one
a. idler.
MILLINERY
—ANI>—-
PATTERN CUTTING.
I WOULD state to the Isidles of the town
and surrounding country that 1 keep on
I mud a stock of Millinery Goods suitable to
the Seasons, and that my prices will la
round satisfactory.
1 am also supplied monthly by Now
York Houses with the latest fashions for
Ladies’ Dresses and Children's Garments,
and will cut Patters for the same. 1 invite
a call from all wishing anything in my line
of business.
MBS. A. WKSTCOTT.
mayO-tf
NEWS FROM
The Country Store.
TO FARMERS. TIMBER | CUTTERS,
AXD OTHERS.
Having disposed of my entire old stock
of Goods, 1 now offer for sale a fresh atid
well selected stock, consisting of Bacon, inrd
Corn, Flour, Bolted Meal, and Grits, Biee,
Sugar, Coffee, Salt Fish,ExtraGoshun But
ter, a tine lot of Fitch & Bro’s Extra Fam
ily Hams, Green Tea, Tobacco, also superi
or qualities of Homespuns, Siripcs, Prints,
Apron Checks &c., WMttemore’s Cotton
Cards at titty cents a pair, and the best and
cheapest lot of Shoes in town, all war
ranted and sold very cheap for the money.
Country produce tlikeu in exchange for
goods.
With many thanks to my customers for
past favors, I have to say. gentlemen, do so
again. Camping customers will find a lot
for their slock and shelter for themselves.
J. 8. WILLIS,
may29-tf Hawkinsvillc, Ga.
GOODS AT
Reduced Prices
—AT TIIE—
.
Cheap Cash Store
In conscquenco of the scarcity of money,
ivc are offering our immense Stock of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
HARDWARE, SHOES, HATS, Ac., nt
very low figures for CASH.
\V"e have the goods and are determined
to sell them.
We have the largest assortment of goods
to be found this side of Macon at prices to
suit the hard times.
VV. A. FERGUSON & CO..
Hawkinsville, Ga.
June 10—ts
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
The Tux payers of Pulaski county arc
requested to meet me at the following
named places, on the davs designni.-I. lor
the purpose of giving in th“ir live, tor the
present year. I will Ik- at
Hawkinsville, Saturday, June i'it!i.
Mobley's Grot sing Tuesday, June 18th
L. 11. Harrell's (BGlth disk) Wedues lay,
June 10th. ,
Hawkitisviile, Thursday, June tlOtli.
Cochran, Monday 24th.
Tnppville, Tuesday June 5-ltli.
Salem C'huccli Wednesday, June 2<l)b.
I)r. T. F. Walked's. (Longstrect) Thurs
day, June 27th.
Hawkinsville, Friday, June 28th.
Also at Hawkinsville on Tuesday and
Wednesday, 2d and 8d of July, after which
tlic Receiver's Books will positively tie
closed.
1 would tske this occasion to state to Un
people on the east side of the rive- that
my failure to fill the appointments made
the first week in June, was owing to sick
ness.
N. H. MOBLEY,
Tax Beecher Pulaski Cos.
June 12,1872-ts.
Wool Carding.
After the first of July next iny Wool
Carding Machine will lie in operation nt
the old stand on Cedar Creek under the
charge of Mr William Foster, who needs
no recommendation. ' You all know him.
Bring along your wool and have it carded.
Good work is guaranteed. Money or Toll
will be taken.
WM. J. FOUNTAIN.
May 29, 1872,-tf "
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
A LL PERSONS who arc indebted to the
JTk Pulaski Manufacturing Company are
requested to call on me and settle; and
those holding claims or demands, of any
kind, against said Company, ate hereby no
tified .to hand them in to me, duly authenti
cated at cording to law. The stockholders
of the Company are respectfully invited
and requested to call at my office, at any
time, to examine the Books, Accounts and
Vouchers, as they were turned over to me
by the Book-Keeper.
A meeting of the Stockholders will lie
rolled to take Hugh action as may l>e deemed
proper, as soon as it is supposad that ail
tlie claims against the Company have been
handed in. O. C. HORNE,
President Ptlfnski Manfg Cos
Huwkinsville, Ga., Feb. 14,1872.
fi.-hl.Vtt
Notice.
DESIRING to re-catalogue my Books
I respectfully request ail persons hav
ing any belonging to me in their possession j
to return the same on or before the 15th!
day of Jure next. Nearly one bttndrtd
Volumes are missing from my collection,
many of them being parts ol a scries of
volumes, aud I find it impossible to .cor
rectly index and number my list without
a* least knowing what arc to Ik. supplied.
Respectfully,
CIIAS. C. KIBBEE.
may22-6t.
Notice.
THE Books, Notes. Accounts, etc, of
GRACE A FALK, having iicen placed
in my hand- for collection, this is to notify
all persons concerned to come forward nud
make arraugi-metit with me in the matter.
Having been standing over for considera
ble time, 1 would state that an early settle
ment must l»e made.
D O. McCORMICK,
Agent for Mrs. E. V. Grace.
mayVlm.
John Falo Sc Co’s Column.
John Fale & Go.,
Hawkinsvillc, Ga.,
DEAI.KIU IN
PURE DRUGS,
lUEEIDICII^ES,
Paints, Oils, and Dye Stuffs,
Kerosene Oil and Lamps,
Perfumeryl
AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
Surgical Instruments,
TRUSSES AND SYRINGES.
PURE —
WINES AND BRANDIES
FOR MEDICAL USE.
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully
prepared at all hours.
WORFIELD’S
Oold. Water Soap,
Saves Labor, Fuel, Clothes, &c.
To know tlie virtues of this Soap yon
Imvuoulv to Irv it.
A single I tar will tin the ordinary Week's
washing for a t tmily of eight persons.
Price, fifteen cents a bar. Direct, ins
accompany each package.
PERSIAN HEALING
OR •
Fine Ta,® Soap,
Cures Pimples nt> the Face, Chapped
Mauds, Freckles. Removes P.indmfV, nil
Diseases of the Scalp and r'kin, Burns, &e.
STATIONERY.
Books, Writing Papers, Inks, Pens, Pen
cils, etc. Call and examine.
We also have, a few hot tics of that valua
ble medicine known as Dr. E. E. Garvin’s
Solution of Tar, for Goughs, t'ohls. Ca
tarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump
tion. Those afflicted should try It.
Small Seeds of nil kinds in quantities to
suit purchasers, all of which are warranto 1
pure at and genuine.
Persons wishing Medicines or anything
in onr line during tin- night, can In, accom
modated by calling at the residence of the
senior proprietor.
'We solicit the patronage of all our old
friends and the public generally.
JOHN FALE & CO]
. fobS-tT
FOUTZ’S
CELEBRATED
Horse aid Gal Povflars.
This preparation, long and favorably
mknovn, will thoroughly re-invigorat*
dWSifIU F* broken down and low-spirited horses,
f by strengUitniuK and cleansing th*
'f 1 11 atonrarli and intestines.
- B-rlrS I r It Is a sure preventive of *1! disras**
incident to this anim*l, such M LUNG
FEVER, GLANDERS, YELLOW
WATER. HEAVES, COUGHS, DIB
- FEVERS. FOUNDER,
LOSS or APPETITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, Ac. Iu use improves sEllfcri|glr
the wind, increases the sppetite— 1 V WW 7
gives a smooth end prlossr skin—and •
transforms the miserable skeleton #
into a fine look!ok and spirited horse.
v To keepers of Cows this prepara-
V| -rc- tion is invaluable. It is a sure pra-
H v«nUv« against Rinderpest, Hollow
Horn, etc. It lias been proven by
i actual experineat to increase the,
A| I*quantity of milk and cream twenty
per cent and make the buttar firm
lod sweet. In fattening cattle, it
gives them an appatite, looms their hide, and makes
them thrive much fetter.
In all diseases of Swioe, such as Coughs, Deers la
the Lungs, Liver, lie., this article acts
as a specific. By putting from one
half a paper to a paper in a barrel of
swill the above discs** will be eradi
ested or enUrely prevented. If given s,/// I K
in time, a certain preventive and
cure for the Ho* Cholera _
DAVID E. ForfZrProprielor,
B iLTINORE. M and .
For sale bv Druggists and Storekeepers throughout
the Unitsd States, Canadas aad Sooth America.
New
I. LOT OF
BACON, CORN, MEAL,
flour and tobacco.
Wu have on hand a splendid stocK of
various brands of Liquors,
Fresh Butter, Hams, Pickles,
Brandy Punches and Champaign, together
witluu good stork of
GROCERIES,
All cheap for tlie money. •
We return our thanks to the people for
their patronage, ami shall continue to serve
them with tlie bust wo have as low as any
body.
McCORMICK & OLIVER,
mayO-lf . At the Rriek Corner.
Wagons, Buggies
4&rCi, AC-
Wood and Blacksmith Work.
REPAIRING OP ALL KINDS.
\V E would state to the people of this
» ' section that we are prepared to sell
them any kind of Wagon, Buggy, or other
vehicle they may ncetl, and at prices that
will make it to their interest to trade with us.
Any description of Wood or Blacksmith
Work done at our Shops promptly (flu! lit
tlie I test manner.
We are also manufacturing different
styles of Plows, Slocks, etc., for tlie farmers
of this section. The public is invited to
give us a call when wanting anything iu
our line of business.
WILCOX, MILLER & CO.,
mnrehl l-sm* Hawkinsville, Git.
NO PATENT RIGHT - !
NO TRADE MARK!
No Cure all, Secret or Humbug
I have in my possession many valuable
Recipe?, some of which I lmvc inherited
and some that I have paid money for. I
have tested thoroughly those that 1 mu
offering to the public, and I have found
them quite equal to any preparations ol the
day, in their line of Specialties. Any phy
sician is quite welcome to nil the secrets of
their combination, and I have yet to find
oiiii that will not admit their merits on be
ing made acquainted with their nature and
Respect fully,
J. M. KIBBEE.
KibS&s Tonic Bitters.
ritlllS preparation, which 1 am nmv of-
I. fi-ring to the public, lias been in ex
tensive use North and West for over sixty
years. It lias always sustained a high repu
tation as a cure and preventive of Chills.'
Fcver«. lit digest ion or Dyspepsia, Liver
and Kidney complaints, Ridous Cholic ami
invgul irily of the bowels, &e. fee. Fur
sumo years past they have Itecn gradually
introduced iu this vicinity, and the success
attending their use, and tlie ttnusal satis'
faction given. Inis induced me to make
them a specially in way of business. 1
shall use in their combination the host ma
terials that can he purchased in New York
I feel fully assured that they are equal to
the occasion. Almost every citizen of
Hawkinsvillc, and tlie county,and counties
adjacent, have used them or witnessed the
benefit of their use, and to them I respectful
ly refer all who desire to give them n trial
iii such cases as above mentioned. A few
of our well and extensively known citizens
have kindly permitted me to refer to them
and I avail myself of their favor and kind
ness ;
Rev. G. R. McCall, J. (). .Telks & Bro.,
Judge (\ M. Bozeman, C. R. Coney,
Major J. It. Pate, John Henry A son.
It. G. Ftdghum Esq. John Fale «fc Cos.,
J. M. Stokes, Judge A. C. Pate.
Jacob'Watson (Mayor) Love and Laidler,
George Jordan Esq., Thus. Reves,
Geo. P. Wokls, (’apt. J os. Leith,
J. M. KIBBEE, Proprietor,
Hawkinzvillc, Ga., Feb. G, 1872.
For the Sick and Afflicted.
I HAVE NOW READY FOR SALE
100 dozen ol my Bitters,
made up in St. Croix Ruin,
Bourbon Whisky, Sherry
Wine, * Warranted
Fine Olil Cognac Brandy, Pure
Fine Holland Gin, * ns Imported.
Old Port Wine,
Old Madeira Wine,
Old Crown Sherry Wine, J .
J. M. KIBBEE
‘lla vkinsville, Ga., Feb. 0, 1872.
Chloroform Liniment.
This article is a combination of Chloro
form Ammonia, Camphor, Anteca, Ac.,Ac.,
and is the best article ever offered tlie pub
lic. for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Sprains.
Stiff Neck or Joints, Sore Throat, Bruises
or contusions of any kind. Every family
should have it on hand, ami trill hare it,
after a trial of its inanv virtues.
J. M. KIBBEE, Proprietor.
Hawkinsville, Ga., Dec. 14-ts.
CHOLERA REMEDY. -
This celebrated reu.nly lias been a long
time in use in New York, and other cities
in tin- North, during the visitations of th<*
‘Asiatio Cholera, with universal approval,
and is known as Oorlear’s Specific for
Cholera. Dyslntcry, Diarrhoea, and trouble
nflsiwcls in adults aud children. Any
tihysicinn will give it endorsetm ut, know
ing its combination.
J. M. KIBBEE, Proprietor.
Hawkinsville, Ga., Dec. 14-ts
COUGH SYRUpT”
Tuts preparation of Syrup Squills. Syrup
Ipecac, Syrup Wild Cherry, Ttnrt. Opium,
Honey, etc., has tnct with general approba
tion anil success as a relief hi long-estab
lished and troublesome Coughs, cithei
chronic »r Ironi severe colds. Try alf it tic.
J. M. KIBBEE, Proprietor.
Hawkinsville, Ga., Doc. 14-ts
PULASKI ADVERTISEMENTS.
Administrator’s Salo.
Will tie sold before the Court House
door tn the town iff Hawkinsville, between
the usual hours es salo, on the first Tues
day in September next, the following Lots of
land : . _ . _.
Numbers 178, 174, 177, and 207 in Gtli
District of Dooly county . Maid lots sold
under the will of Dewitt Bradshaw, de
ceased, aud order of the Court of Ordinary
of Pulaski county. Sold as wild Lauds lor
benefit of heirs anil creditors of esta’e.
Terms of sale cosh.
C. C. KIBBEE, Administrator.
June 5-tds (Printer’s fee $5)
Notice to Dobters and Creditors
All persons indebted to the estate of
A lien Dykes, late of Pulaski county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to conic for
ward and make payment to the under
signed ; and all persons holding demands
against said deceased are required to pre
sent them, duly authenticated, within
terms of the law. This June 23, 1872.
RICHARD J. DYKES,
Administrator.
junc 27-30d (Printer’s fee $8 50)
GEORGlA— Pulaski County.
Whereas, John J. Adams nppplics for
letters of guardianship on tlie person and
property or William Jenkins:
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish al! persons concerned to he and appear
at iny office within tlie time prescribed In
law to show cause, if any, why said let
tets of guardianship should not bo-granted
tlie applicant. Given under niy hand nud
official signature, this June 25, 1872,
J. J. Sparrow, Ordinary,
junc 27-UCd (j’r; liter's fee $8.50)
GEORGIA— Pulaski Couxty.—Where
as, John R. Love applies to me for let
ters of guardianship of tlie persons and
property of Amos and F.intna L. Love, mi
nors ot Chnrles Love, deceased :
These are, therefore,' to cite and admon
ish all parties concerned, to he and .appear
at my office within the time allowed In
law, to show cause, if any they have, wli\
said letters should not be granted the ap
plicant. Given under iny hand and offi
cial signature, this June It. 1872.
J. J. SPARROW, Ordinary.
June 12-30 ii (Printer’s fee $8.50.)
DODGE COUNTY AI > VERTISM ENTS
Homestead Notice-
GEORGIA Dodoe County.
Whereas, C. W, Rawlins havingapplied
to me for selling apart and valuation ot
Homestead, this is to notify nil persons
concerned that 1 will pass upon the same
at ray office in Eastman, on Friday, 12th
day of July next, at 10 o’clock A. M. *
S. W. BURCH,
Ordinary.
july4-2t(Printer’s fee $2) #
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Notice is hereby given to all persqjn
indebted to tlie estate of Henry Brown,
lute of Dodge county,’ deceased, to come
forward ami make payment to the under
signed: and all persons having claims
against said dcecns.-d must present them to
me duly authenticated within terms of the
law.
REUBEN BROWN,
Atnr. Henry Brown,
j tly4-40d (Printer's fee $5 50)
Notice for Liave to Sell Land-
G BORG I A—DotKtE Cot: sty.
Thihy days after the date.of this notice,
application will he inufle to the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Dodge county, lot
leave tosell tut u'f land iii tidier thirty, ir.
tlie fifteenth district of said county. ’Sold
ns the piopertv of Ben) min Harrell, de
ceased, lat< - of raid county. This July 2,
1872.
B. T. HARRELL,
Administrator.
July 4 1 and (Printer’s f. «■ $1)
Wit'OX COUNTY ADYEiiTIS.MI'.NDk
■
GEORGIA —WiIcox Usi xty.,
OniHXAitY’s Office, J uly 1, 1872.
Whereas, James D. Hunter applies fi.
me lor litters of administration on tlie es
tate of Holliday Jloore, late of said county,
deceased:
These a.e, therefore, bi cite and admon
ish all persons concerned, nud singular tlie
kindred and creditors of said deceesed, to
tie and nppeuf at my office within the time
allowed bv law and show cause, if any,
why raid letters should not be issued to the
applicant.
Given tinder my hand and official signa
ture.
D. JOHNSON,
(Irdinnry.
July 4-801 (Printer’s fee $ hs(i)
Notice to debtors and Croditovs
Ad persons indented to tlie estate of
Green G. Adams, late of Wilcox county,
"deceased, arc hereby notified to come Ibr
.wnrii and make immediate payment, and
all persons holding claims or demands
against said estate nfc notified to present
them to tlie undersigned within tcrn:sx>fth«
law. May 25, 1872.
/ D. E. SMITH ART.
Administrator.
.may 20—f Oil (Printer’s fee $5 50.)
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All jiersons Indebted to the estate of
Jonathan Smith J ito of Wilcox county, de
ceased, are hereby requested to come for
ward and make immediate payment, and
all persons holding claims or demands
against said estate, are notified to present
them to the undersigned, duly autlu-ntiea
ted within terms of the law. sM.iy 25, 1872.
JAMES OWENS, Executor,
on the estate of Jonathan Smi'li.
may 29—tOd (Printer’s fee $5.50.)
GEORGIA—Wiu-ox rbt-NTY.
Whereas, Gi-orge R. Reid, guardian ol
the person and projatriy ot George W.
Williams, orpliun cliild of Joseph Wil
liams, applies to me for letteis of dismission
from said guardiansliip:
These are. therefore, to cite and admon
ish ell persons concerned to !«■ and appear
at my office within tlie tinu- proscrilicd t»v
law and show cause, if any, why said let
ters should hot be granted to the appli
cant. Given under my hand and signa
ture, this June 2d, 1872.
D. JOHNSON, Ordinary,
june 19 —lOd (Printer’s fee $5.50)
GE<)RGI A— Wnz»x County.
Whereas, James Fitzgerald, Atiministra
tor on tlie estate of Rebecca Fitzgerald,
laic of said county deceased, applies to nic
for letters of dismission from said adminis
tration :
These arc, therefore, to cite and ndmon
isli all persons concerned to be aud appear
at mr office within tlie time prescritiea by
law, to show cause, if any they have, whir
said letters should not la- granted.
1 Given nnder my hand and official signa
j ture. Mav 35, 1872.
D JOHNSON, Ordinary.
mav29-mtiu (Printer's fee $4)
I. Wum, FfOfwkiUzr. H. H. McDoiiai» A C#., t>nt«ri4
A 6«c. AgaoU, Iu FraweMco.Cal M Cmwmm fit., N.l
PIM.IOXS Rear Testimony •• lh*lF
XVanitrrful (laralive RtTrels.
Vinegar Hillers ire not a vtlo Fnnr i
Urlnk, Miido of Poor Hum, WUlokey,
Proof Spirits nnil Itrfiise l.lnuors, doe
torod. e,lced snd eweotoned to plcaao tbo Into,
eslled •• Tonice.'' " Apoetlun. " - Heitorers,' *e.
tint losd tbo tippler on to drunkeoooM end ruin,
bat on * true Medicine, m»Uo from tbo Nstlro
Root* nml Herbs ol California, free Trom nil
Alcoholic Silmulnnte. Tlier era the
CHEAT I! I.OIM) Pit 111 KIKIt and A*
1,1 PB (ftVINO PUINCIPI.K, a perfect
Renovator and lnvlgovutor of tbo Hretetn, carry.
In, off all polaonmo mattcrand rcatorln, tbo blood
to a healthy condition. No pvreon can Uko tbco)
ntttors accord Inc to diractiona mat remain too,
unwell, provided their liouee aro not destroyed
by mineral polaou or other mean*, and the vital
.rein, wasted beyond tlie point of repair.
Thor urn n tirotlo Purgative ns well
no u Tonic, poeecumg, aUo, liq,i>ocuUar merit
of netiu, aa a poweKul azeul In rcllovln, Congea
tlon or luffammatton of the Liver, and of all the
Visceral Organs.
FOlt FKM A I.E C'Oll PI,A t NTrt, whether
In young or old. inarrle-1 or smglo, at the dawt. of
womanhood or at tho turn of life, these Tonic Bit*
tors hare nn renal.
For liiffaniniiitorrnii.il Pbronlr Kbrn
mo 1 1 sin nud Gout, llysprpsln or In
digestion, llilions, Urmlltenl and
lllleruiltlelit Fevers, Hiuonscs of Ibe
•lllm.it. Liver, Kldners nml Jllnddrr,
these Hitters havo hoon most sueeeeafut. Hurb
Discuses arc caused br Vltlnled lllood.
which Is generally produced by derangement ol
the Digestive Drgnns.
DYSPEPSIA Dll INDIGESTION.
Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of tho Chest, Illulnees, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bud Tnato In the Month. Billons
Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of
tho Lunge, Pain In tbo rrgione ol tho Kidneys, and
■ hundred other painful eymptomo are,the off
epringa of Dyepopstn.
They Invigorate thoStomaoh and etUinUt* ffio
tnn’lit l.lver and Bowel*, which render them of
nnc-inallcd elllcucy In cleansing tho bliss! of all Im
purltiti, and imparting now life and vigor to tha
trholo system. ’ _
FOR SHIN DlMKAHKS.Ernptloni.Tetter.
Balt Blioum. Blotohca, 8|»t», Pimples. 1-nstulM,
Boll*, Carbuncles, King-Worms. Bra.'d Head, Bore
Bvee.Erysipelas, ltcli. Beurls, Dieeolnnalrmioftho
Skin. Hiimortand Diseases of the Skin, of what
ever numv or nature, are literally dug up and car
rieitoiit ol llw srstoin tn a short tunc by tlie nse ol
these Bitters. Ono boulc in such esao* will con
vince the most increduloti* ot their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vltintod Blood whenever you And tta
Impurities bursting through the ekln tn rtmplaa,
Ernptions or Boron; etennso It when yon And tt
obstnicknl nml sluggish In the vein*; cleanse tt
when It is font.and yonr feelings will tell you when.
K eep the blood pnre. and the health of tiui system
wilt follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, nrktag
In tlie system ot so meny thousands, arc effectually
destroyed :.r,ii removed.
BOLD BY ALL DRUUQIBTB AND DEALERS.
J. WALKKtt. Proprietor. IL H. MCDONALD A
CO.. Druggists and Oen. Agents. Kan Franatseo.
thd;, midßand W Couiniorce bucct, New York.
{“■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l The Symp.
SIMMOKS PW-s
uj jiio x ks ■untsnsine»»
mtT's.fisr.rc wt-iL. ■■.'vwwwf anil pain in tlm
siiTvSiiini limn-i Hit' pain is In 11-r sliinil
tlcr, nud is mistaken l"«>r flu-nnintisin. Tlie
stimittcli is affm tcil willt lossol'aiqH-litennd
sickiit'es, tsiwcls in general costive, soiuc
iiinefi xx itlt lux. Tlie linuf
L - | r< mlilc-tl xvilH
| LIVER F In-nvv sensation,
- • msiV ' , ' r “ l,U ' u * iS
of UHiiniry, ar-coii;jinnicil with jminfnl sen
sallon ol' linvinw 1.-fi nnilont; Komt-tliiiqr
xx liis-ii oil‘_'lil t'i tin VP Im.-, l ilotir. <)|||«S
t omplaiiiiiitr of wi-akttpss, ilt liilitv ami low
spirits Ntinetiim-s many of tlie almivc
fsvtv.pion-s tiili-i.il the iliwiisi-. ami nt iitl.i-r
limi-s v.-ry 1 1 .v of tliPinjT.nl lilt- livi-r ja
trent-rally tiic organ mot.t involvctl. ('tiro
tlie liver with
DP. SIMMONS’
Livor Regulator,
A preparation of roots ami herbs, war
r.mtecl To l.e sliii tly \egi tnhlo, nml can tfo
no injury to any mie. it has iieen used by
liuiiilri-d?, and known for the last foriy
years as nut-of tlie most reliable, effiracions
itnd lmrniless preparations ever offered to
tlie *n fieri lie. If taken regularly uml per
sistently, it is sure to cure
"Vad-aUe,
j REGULATOR.
tions of the kidneys, fever, nervousness,
chills, diseases of the skin, impurity of the
film'd, melancholy, or depression of spirit*,
lieertliiirn, rolir, or pains in the bowels,
(Tain in tlie head, fever and ague, dropsy,
boils, pain in the hack, &e.
I‘repared only by
J h zeilitj sl co,
i>rueoists, Macon, Ga.
Prire. $1 ; by mail $1.25.
Tlie lbllowiiijr liighly respectable penions
can fully nttest to tlie virtues of this valua
ble medicine, and to whom we most re
spectrally refer:
Geu W S Holt, President 8 W lUt Cos;
Rev J II Felder, Perry, 1 !a; Colonel E K
Sparks, Albany, .Ga C Masters.in. Esq,
Sheriff Bilihcounty ;.l A Uutte, Bainliridpe,
Ga; Dykes & Sparhawk, editors Floridian,
Tnliahiissee; Rev J W Burke, Macon, Ga;
Virifil Powers, Esq, Sup’t S \V U R; Hon
Alexander 11 Stephens, Bishop Pierce, Gen
John 11 Gordon. David Wills, D D, Gren
ville Wood, Wood's Factory, Macon, Ga;
Rev K F Easterling. P E Florida Confer
cnee. Major A F Wooh-v, Kingston, G a
Editor Macon Telegraph, and others.
For sale by J. A. THOMPSON,
Hawkinsville, Ga.,
And ail Druggists throughout the South
jiily2(Mv ,
Good FarnT For Sale.
I offer for sale my Farm on tlie soutbside
of Big Creek, located in the Fourth Dis
trict of Pulaski counly, and distant five
and a half miles from Ilawkinsville. The
place contains Fixe Hundred acres of ex
cellent' farming Land, embraced in lots
numbers 121 and 122, and 100 acres of lot
No. 10:1. One hundred and sixty arres are
cleared and la good state of cultivation,
seventy five acres being fresh land. Upon
the place ~re good Dwelling, Kitchen,
Laborers' Houses, Cribs, Stables, Ac., and
an orchard of five or six acres of young
Peach and Apple Tree?, which liear welh
The farm is well watered, and situated in
a healthy part of the county. For the
production of Corn, Cotton, Cane. Potatoes
and other crops, these land* are well
adapted. If sold, I will give posesaion
next winter. For further information »Pj
ply on the place or by letter to
TUGS. A. DEWITT,
upril 1 l-2m. liawkinsvillu, Ga