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NPFX TO NEW ASVFR ISFMcMTS
D P V it . Sfte'riih, Sal.-.
W. fii -iiijis.iii. [). Sheriffs S.i'i-.
It 0. B'-ivi-rs—Estriv Xv
R. 0 IS ivers. _ D s. Adu,’..
I'AIAK TU) LODIiIS, F. A. Cil
UNITY LUD E, NO. 74
S. Zeli Hi's, \V. M.
, VV. rf. Zollars, S. VV.
U r . >.i Walthall, J. \V.
J. 1' Berkiunu, Sccretury.
J Af. Hopkins, Ti (insurer,
E. R Tiiorntou, S. D.,
J S. Bowen, J. I).
John ilni ripini, T\ It r.
.Meets Ist and 3rd Saturday nights
each month.
THROW EK N0.7,r.0 • T.
MEETS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
At Fairburn, Ga.
VV I’. Roberts, Lodge Deputy,
J. P. Golightly, VV. C. TANARUS, .
Aliss Lulu Cantrell, VV. V. TANARUS,
Ci 1. Q C. Grice, VV. S.
J. II Strickland, VV. F S
’
Jas. T. Torrance, VV. T.
Jno. Reynolds, VV. C.
L. S. Malone, VV. M,
Miss M Mclvown, VV. I). M,
Miss Gallic Landrum. R. 11. S,
Miss Helen Vickers, L. 11. S,
Miss Bell Green, I. S. G,
Snn'l Brantfey 0. S G,
Church Directory.
Meth diet Cburc —services at Palmetto
by Rev T. H Ti mons. on the •Ist., 2n ! aid
till - l it’iii bs in e.ch month, at 11 o'clock, j
a.m. a 1 and al 7 n'c ; oi k, r. m. Union prayer
m e ilia i very Wedne day night.
At Junes' Ctlioji I —s, tv ices by Rev T. IT
Timmons every 3rd Sabbah tind Saturday
D fore also every .sth S bba’h.
Palmetto Cotton Market,
tii I(um ii <'i lh.r- In vi liin appo
p i tie by c ngress for the survey of the
OostfiMiiiiy r.iver.
trhn%< tmens have a leulement in Ar’zorm
mi r"i rli e v rv ra ddlv. it
• * ,
i u or and t "if they are n >j >ri .ting I r
■ ■ lire se ut H large iriet f and n
M X (e
Ti 1 Jeiiesboi citizen will he issued
sins week lo take the place of ihe
Ti rues.
Tnc Franklin News says; We know
el si me Merchants who advertise
1 ie:c bnsi-i -ss by iekiug up vv it
jCii notices mi the tree; ;;
About it half a dozen cnmtnuiii. j
caiit i's fit.m tl e join,g folks, reached
onr ( ffice. lust week, stating that the
Wind was the answer to our Inst j
t'uzzle* The answer is not collect,
£0 try it again and the first Correct
answer that reaches 11s. the one sen.
ding it shall receive a pretty picture.
Pi r V'Utttlt EVl.t-.it 'S Adv'oCTE, pub •
tjshed at Jackson, T tin., tor Fehr 11a; y,
is be fore ns It bears evidence o' 1
prosperity and success, and is wel i
worthy the general patronage, it is
1 ation.nl in its character’ pressing with
great earnestness the claims of tip.
Nali nnl Agricultural Congress to the
attention of the fanners, The publish
fs offer to furnish it with any $2 pi
per published in the country’ taking
llieir pay IVmm the usual agents’ com
mission. Everyh idy should take it
Single subscripti' nst' Clubs of four or
more only 50 cents each’
Our patrons must excuse us foriss
ing a paper this week, smaller than
usual size, as we suddenly and unex
pectedly lost our Local, Foreman, and we
tf,iss“oh! how badly, iiis attempts at
wit and murdering of Webster’s Dir,
ternary as well as his services in our
office. We have., had to do the grater
portion of the 1 ffice work this week, in
Tel *r tint We might not miss an issue
We shall make every effort to se~
urea new Foreman in time to uppe r
r, i xt week with a paper full size.
Axn stii.i, they steal. —'A parcel ol
~ gtii-s entered Mr. W Jackson s htlsi
ess house on last Saturday n ght and
Wok from his money and I,o wer shout ten
dollars, and from the house a quantity
of. rocries.
Mr. G. 0. Wynn, ol Coweta county
!| id t)> it $lO 000 worth of property
burned on last Friday night. Partially
insured -
Excuse errors this week- We did
"t have time to eoriee.t uroff sheets
I iRGATtvc I 11,1.8 have become a set
tled necessity with the American
minder, ill'll el, Catlmilies always
Mi.i'.e bet-0 and , W.i S inns! be used
-omi i,.:m, by all in.i kind In' Vl,ig
<:■ mil.'y the piiu'a fain of u-ltiiiu..-ti a-
II g n wing i„ favor sine
pills were first made of Aloes ami Run
l-arb, rolled into a ball Their high
os:f ion in the public confidence has
finally be. n secured and fastened in
to | ennanency by Ayer’s Cathartic
‘ri bs, the mo si skillful combination of
mi. ilicine tor the disew es they me i: —i
ended to cure, that m- elite can di vise
or art produce. I’iiose who need pills
no longer hesitate what pills to take if
they can get Ayer’s Fill. — Wheeling
An Irishman,being told that anew!
nvented stove would save just hii i |
the usual find,
H-plied,“Arrab,then 1,11 have two n ( ] i
save it all,my jewel ~
Mr VV . R. Rankin has disso vi and In's |
connection with the Galloon Times. The
paper is low under the nianaecmer t j
of VV • 0 Rice and D. B. Freeman, [
Editors an and Prodritors.
Palmetto Markets.
Corn 39 buehel SO
Meal * “ i
Flour ■s? 10(1 lbs. 4to 6
Ifaro n—Shoulders lb 6 1^
Clear Rib’d Sides... 7 l o
Clear Sides 7 u
Lard V lb II
Cheese ff 18 to 20
Butter ft) 2l)
B*f- $ doz '2O
Chickens each 20 to 25
Sugars.. lb 11 to 10
Molasses tjf) gal 30 to 35
Rice 1) lb 10
Soap - - 10@I5
Candl es “ “ 20
Salt “ sk 2 25
Factory Thread, jjl bunch 1 75
Shirtings per jyd in@l2>£
Prints •- 10@ 12 %
Tohacco per lb Gs@l 25
Hay—T imothy pr 100 lbs 2
Kerosene Oil tg Gal. 45@r>0
l’otrj -•-■ “ 00
lie. per bushel 1 75
!.<>('AL AI)VE II TJSEMK A TS .
Amoi.'g the many enterprises of our
town, we take great pleasure in call
ing capec ul at entiou to the Pin to
graphic Establishment of J. K.
Ellington. II is cm y ft ii i tls v ill re
gret to hear that bn expects to leave
Palmetto soon, and we say to ail,
both old and young, to burry up and
give itint a call before lie leaves, for so
favorable an opportunity may not < conr
again soon of having a fine picture
tak’ii. ft 114-21.
GUANO NOTICE.
OUR POPULAR CITIZEN S. G JOliN
sort wou il be p ea-eit to riceive Orders
from the Planters for the following Guano-.
Bough’s Row BoneC sh $(!() 00 Time 567 50
tre’gbl includid.
Chesapeake “ S6O 00 “ $67 50
Fre'ghl included.
Zell’s “ S6O 00 S7O 00
Fr- ight included.
Eureka “ S6O 00 “ $67 50
Freight, included
Whatm’s #54 00 “ #6O 00
Freight Cash—to be paid on deliverv
Logan “ #45 00 - $53 00
Freight Cash—to be paid on delivery
ltb?-2in.
Avery earnest request, we have to
make of all our young friends, and
1 that is; “Before they go to see their
sweet-hearts, call on Freeman, our
colored Barber, and get him
To Ii z their lurir, and shave their face,
And f x the mou Cache to suit their taste
! febl-lt
J3-TJ^-15irOSi.
PII (E A I X GIT A A O .
WILCOX. GIBBS & CO’S. MANIPULATED
GUANO.
rpHE E CRTEBRATED GUANOS IM-
J_ ported and p epared hv Wile x, Gibbs
&. Cos , savannah Ga., and Charleston, -. 0.,
are for sale tor cash, or on credit on accom
modating terms, payable in cotton, by
W. P. Landiidm, Airent, Fairburn, Georgia.
Garrett & Walthall, Agt's Palmetto, Ga,
j®9*Speeial attention is calle t to the use
of the Phoenix guano com posted with cotton
Seed. Send or ap ly as above tor circulars
giving testimonials from planters— p ces.
terms, &c.
leb23- Gw
\' V ‘
i I\RioTn 1
T. ■ Tale, Yellow, Siokly-Looking Skin
1 : ! i*> OIIH ... I'ivsii ness aim health.
", V !h* Wfill, S’iCHJjtSd 1 *,
li cs -i;;;r -. • t.;; • r . pm and i;ri'.!ttiousare
ii . i. f.. V • . . y<*i*fif<lons IMKeascH
f.i ■ .i-' 5... v. VI it s;* .*=wt’lSsSi*?, lllcoirs,
O’li i t .ii.v kind of Uiimdr rapidly
(iv.iHU‘ r*i g Kiii' under its influence.
In iV t it V. ill do on moM gbod, and cure
you-jiK.nv ' - t (fily iii:m ;iny and al) other
1 f ill.- lioh.r what ia it 1 ? It is na
lui‘ S' wit risivi't- 1 • A soluble ox yd of iron
< < inhtiu'dj v . 1 the mt'difinal properties of
l’oke Koof-,dLVo.<tedroi all tlisa.trreciiule quali
ties It v/ill ciuedniy C hronic or
IK sense whose real or direct
cause is hail lifood. fifcetmmf ism, l*ains
in Limb* or Limes, C onstitutions bro
ken dM n hy Mercurial or other poisons,
jire sill cured by.it. For Kyjpliilis, or Syphi
litic ta nt, there is nothing equal to it. \
tt* al will prove it. ASK FOR HR.
< OOK N (OMPOCKW SYKll* OF
FORK ROOF.
JOHNSTON & CAMP,
Successors to 1! ichards it Martin,
IVV A NIT D WE V>l! - LGIVE
’ ’ v- ' A en-rgetic men aLd
\ worn a
Buaiucss that will Fay.
Inisl 10 $S per cay ci.rl 1 1 ) t.r.-ia and ir>
ur own i<ijll(jjiici.:ji, . str-Hti\
I i rrl ie. lal t 11, .a:,. In, 01 .-impUs
1 ha- wb! en hie v- u to go to.\v rk at once,
uiii he sent on receipt of two three cent
si; 111 -.
A ul J. 1, A Til AJI & CO.,
i)i Waslnugioi S , Boston, Mass.
THE SURRENDER OF GENERAL LEE,
; At Appomattox C K. ta , April 9th, 1865
A M vt.NIFICENT 14x Since Engraving
T\ 1 f the surrender ot Gen. Lee, beautl
uily <-t 1.-red. £ngraved in tie; highest
f tyle of the art and printed on heavy’plate
piper. Ids truly a gem of art, one which
boul hang in tre parlor of every South
n no me. Sent by mail, mou > ted in a
or cud p r e-paid on nee jt ot 20 cents,
•* tor c cents gents Wanted.
Address J. C. & W. a. lUKUOW,
Catalogue of Pictures, B .nks, &c. sent
Bris cl Tenn.
‘'PITTSBURG ENTE PRISE,”
A Large Eight Page, Forty Column
110 USE HOLD JO Eh N I L.
a fine Engraving 24x30 inches given to
every yearly subscriber free. This is none
ot your common wood cuts, but a
TINE ENGRA VINCr
Worth more ban what is asked for bath
I aper and engraving. Send in your names
and act a picture uit rtde to'grace any
parlor or dining room. Only One Doha
per year, e gents Wanted. Highes' Cash
Commission Paid. Address
GEO. 11 JOHNS ION & CO.
128 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa.
FOR SAXjEL
A FINE YOUNG HOUSE, VERY CHEAP,
for Cash, or Guod Noth. Apply to
J. F. ELLINGTON,
Palmetto, Ga.
AIOTICE*
ON. and after the Ist day of March, 1873.
-til (.’ash. will be charged or Shoeing
Horses and Mules, or CO cents win re Nails
and hoes are furnished. Parties furnishing
their own Shoes and Nails can get their wuik
done on time, ut a reasonable per cent.
As Sim Z liars is down on Blacksmiths,and
will not sell to them on a Credit, we can !ur
nish no materea! tor work to be put on our
books. Doubtless si in would be better to
ouu try folks- try him.
'1 be advance in ini’s Shoes from 7 cents
o 12A c:s. per pound, and bis Nails from
L- cts. to 30 cts per pound, compels us to
make this change i,n our prices.
ALL TitE BLACK# ITHS.
fe 2s- m 1' iniet n, Ga.
DU. JOHN GOODMAN
OF
HT’CYiiA'SovAi’A.A, Geo.,
\A7 ILL TRAVEL DURING THE P'tES
v ent year, ill Campbell, layton, Payette,
M- riwether, Carroll. Douglas and other adj .ic
ing co uliis. And respec.fully tenders his
services in the treatment o' Chronic Female
Diseases, Chronic Liver Diseases, Chronic
Ulcers, &c.
My office is in my medical wagoß, where I
keep an assortment of medicines to fill pre
scriptions at your heu-e; no charges for milage
or consultation. Cash requiicd tor iredi
cines 'urnisbed in*iil c ses
Add ess iu at I'ai bukn, Ga., and I will
cull at my earliest convenience.
feti2l-3m
Til EVV JACKSON . HO SE
IS NOW open to the tra veiling pub
lic
Persons stopping there, will find an
excellent Bill-i 1 Fate, and a warm re
ception from
W JACKSON
fe 1)21 -tf Palmetto, Ga
SlMlEf, VI'HAfSS
AGENT Wr. Zell’s Guano, Potapsco Pa
ct c, Russoll Coe’s, and Wilson's.
Fair our n, Ga.
febl4-lm
W- C. PARKER
Of Faiiburii, Oa. 5
KEEU; constaijtly on hand fresh Meal for
sale, H* is also agent for Reese's Solu
ble Pacific Guano, Chesapeake and Potapsco.
ders solicited. *
febl4
per day ! Ageuts wuutid!
All classes of working peo
ple of either >ex, young or old. make more
money at work or us in their spare moments,
or all the time, than at anything eUe. Par
ticulars free. Address G. Stinson & Cos.. Pori
land, Maine. sepG ly
THE
NEW HAVEN ORGAN COMPANY,
manufacture the Celebrated
J U B IL E E AND TE M RLE
O>IFS.C3-^.]NrS.
rTiHESE ORGANS uje unsurpassed ia
i quality of tone, style* f finish, simplic ty
of construction, and (lurabi ity.
Iso, MELODEONS in various styles, and
unequalled in tone.
Send for illustrated Catalogue.
Address NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO.,
New Haven, Conn.
Agunts Wanted.
OFFICE OF
X-s.Xs.
DEALER IX
DRY GOODS,
G! OERIES. DRUGS, AR > t ‘ \ ,
HATS, ..CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRODUCE,
PROVISIONS &C.,
Fairburn, Ga., January Ist 1813.
TJARMEBS GIVE ME YQTJR ijRDBRS
1 For .Fertilizers to be used the present
year.
1 am now offering a number of the best
Fertilizers which have ever been used in ibis
section oi the country, among which J will
name a lew only ;
Wamio Cash price $55.0!) Time SBO 00
Carolina “ “ 5 ) 00 •• 60v 0
Eagle “ 00.00 “ 00.00
Manipulated “ “ 60.00 “ 70.00
Eureka “ 00. 00 “ 65.00
Seafowl “ “ 56.00 “ 86.00
Russell Coe’s Amoniated 58 00 “ 66 00
Cotton Slates (JO. OO “ 70.00
give me your Orders early..
W. F. LANDRUM.
“an ‘Hxiws ‘“M *a
D. B. & a. C UDD,
Jlanvfucfurers cf and Dialers in
j ALABASTER AND HVDROLH LIM:,
WHICH took -t Special Premium c<! $2,)0
j at ihe Slate Fair. OctpUcr, ie7W; a Silver
| Medal at o,ilnml>ns Fair,' Xiunctier, 1870;
$25 00 -iiver Premifibi'af Cobb County Fair
I iu .\[iril. 1871; a 15 onze Medal at Atlanta
j Fair, October 1871; Silver Medal ut Stale
■ Fair. 0.-to it. 187,; Gold Medal au i Diplo
! m at State Fair, October. 1872.
Corner Alabam i Loy and Sts. no ir Gar sbed.
G. A. Caxtrkll. is our agent at
| Palmetto, at and VV. a McCoukx at Fir bubs.
FIRST CLASS SHOE_AND BOOT SHOP,
' Under signed takes this method of in
_l form'ng the public, that he is now pre
pared to do all kind ot work in the
BOOT AVI) SHOD I.IVE,
Fine or Coarse Boots and Shoes, made to
I Order, and satislacrion guaranteed.
He has secured the services of Mr N. R.
Reese, late o> Newnan, Ga., who has had
many years experience in the business.
Orders si licited.
J A. VICKERY,
First door above the Hotel, Faiiibu, N, Ua
feb7-3m
•
E. FLOI l)
HAS eroded a number of raw buildings,
suitable tor carying on his large and
ext:n-ive business, on the east side o!
street, n..joining the residence
of ltussel! Kijg.
FA 188 CUN, GEORGIA .
And he is now prepared tn do all kind of
work. Su 1) as making and repairing
V\ agons, Carriages and Puggi<^.
Also pMMiNGof every discription, exe
cute 1 in the neatest .‘•tyle
SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALITY.
and Black mithing executed with neatness
and dispatch.
Having bad several years experience in
the buisnoss, be is tlierefere, capable*to
judge when work is executed in a workman
like manner. He employes none but ex
perienced workmen. Gail ands e him.
Wagons and Buggies always on
hand, and for sale.
' ork dune on Time.
feb7 - 4m
TllE “TIME” IS BIGHT NOW!
T R. BARNES, RESPECTFULLY IN:
J , forms ihe Citizens of Palmetto, and
vicinity that lie has opened iu anew building,
on Toombs Street, where he is prepared to do
all work in bis line, such as repairing of
Watches, Clocks. Guns, Pistols and Sewing
-Machines, with neatness and on short notice.
He keeps on band a good stock ot watches,
clocks, jewelry and spectacles which he will
sell low for cash, call and examine his stock
belore buying elsewhere.
Crt' All work warranted. Terms cash, as
he keeps no books. jan3l
Farmers Look to Y our Interest.
The man to patronize is the one who will do
your work well and cheap, and at short notice,
and that mail is
EN 0 C H STRICKLAND,
VV ho has just established a wood shop in con
nnotion with his black’mith shop at East end
of Railroad slreet,
FAIRB URN GEOR GIA.
He has a full complement ol experienced
workmen and is prepared to do all kind ot
work in bis line.
He makes new Wagons, Buggies and repairs
old ones, keeps new Wagons and Buggies con
stantly on hand for sale,
jan 3i-6m.
Du. A. G. Hui.sey Cap't. J VV',. Nelms
HULSEY & NELMS,
T\EALERS IN DRUGS AND FAMILY
I / Groceries, between Elder & Bro., and
VV. T. Roberts & Cos., Railroad Street,
Fairburn. Ga.
Their stock is always full. They are also
General Guano Agents, and Farmers in need
of Fertilizers can get any kind they want by
calling on tin in.
jan Hl—lt.
THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS
IS WHERE YOfc ALWAYS CJST
Tlse VYoiflt Of Your Moisey
AND THE PUBLIC
WILL F'.IYD TH.IT PUCE BY f.U.LISC AT
Si !Se;il£*:r
PATMETTO, GA.,
FRONTING THE RAILROAD.
Dealer in family groceries and
Hardware.
He keens constant’)' on hand Sweed Iron,
Plow and Cast Steal, Trace and Breast Chain?,
Ilames, Shovels Spades and Axes of the best
bunlity.
Plows, and Heel bolts for everybody from
the Southern Agricultural works Columbus
Ga. jan24 tf
TII E P E OPLE’S PAP E R !
• FOR
F Oil! DO L LARS!
Tire Savannah Advertiser
WILL BE MAILED TO YOU
Daily, OAF YEAR.
CSS* THE ADVERTISER PUBLISHES
-'s much Reading Matter as any Paper in the
State, The Associated Press Dispatches and
Markets, Specials from Atlanta and the Legis
lature, A Weekly Commercial Review, elabor
ately compiie.i,
And, in fact, is a thoroughly
Live, Comprehensive Newspaper, •
urnished at a price that has already given i
DOUBLE THE CIRCULATION
OF
Any Other Georgia Daily.
Tri-Weekly Edition $2 per 1 11 mini:
Twice a'Week One Dollar and a Half!
Agents Wanted.
E ARD & KIMBALL, Proprietors,
Savannah, Ga.
-, ! ■! A !
EX. LEE LYING IN STATE.
I A I*INE ENGRAVING of a beautiful young
I .tv lady, decorntirig the casket 0 the .As
i-aamrinr. will) wreaths and crosses nf fl,.wi r.-
THE
SCIENTIFIC
I AVIERICAN,
FOR 18*f3.
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED.
Tie BciKxr f;j AMtttuci. u„,. ,„ ir.s
28’.!! year, enjoys the widest cireuUriea ut
any anatagous periodical in tlie world.
I ts contents cmtirace th? latest;an;! most
interesting inform it,ion rertaining co the
Inrtustri.!. Mechanical, ami Aelcntitia
rogres’S of the world; f)-s; rintidns with
■eautlful Engravings „f .yew Inventl-uns.
New Implements. Xew Processes, and
Improved Industries of all-kinds; Useful
Notes, Facts. Recipes. Sugge-tion.s an i
Advil,’, by Practical Write:-,lor woe Yu u
tiTni employers, in ali the various ires
I ‘e.scri ptions of improvements, discov
eries. and important works, pertaining to
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mining and metallurgy R’ cords ~t the
latest process in tin- app ic.ationsof .steam,
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omy. household economy, tood. lighting,
beating, ventilation, and health
Iri short the whole .range of the sciences
an practical arts nr,- embraced within the
scope ot the Scientific Amer can. No per
son who desires to be intelligently in
formed can afford t.<tbe without this paper.
F armers.mechanics.engipeer, invert ors,
mai ufactorers.chemists’loversoi science,
teachers, clergymen, lawyers, and people
of hit professions, will find the Scienti ic
American to be ot great v due. Ir sit mid
have a place in every family, library, study,
oflioe and counting room: in every read
ing room, college, academy,or school.
> üblisbed weekly.splendidly illustrated
only $3 a year.
The yearly numbers of Scientific Ameri
can make two splendid volumes ot nearly
one thousand, paces, equivalent in on
n-ats to Tour Thousand ordinary book
pigev. An official 'i-tot all patents issued
!s published weekly. 13?" Specimen e pies
sent free, oddress tit ■ ptibli-hers, Mu.xn
P A T !,’ V i'VJ I' l connection with
J. IX L i\ ij, flte-cientifie Amer
ican. Messrs. Mu tin & Cos. are Solicitors of
tmerican and Foreign Patents, have bad
over 2) years’ experience an have the
largest establishment in the world, it
vo ? 'an invention, write them
a letter and send a sketch; they will
promptly inform you, free ol charge,
whether your device is new and p denta
tde. I hey will also send you. f -ee of
charge, a < opy of rite'Patent f.aws in full,
wt h instructions how to nroceed to ob
am a. pitent. Adtlress Munn & Cos., 57
Park Row, New Y’ork.
<HiPSubscription to Scientific American
received at the office.
GA U TI 0 N.
r FHE immense demand for HOLLOWAY’S
, PILLS and OINT.VIEN I’, has tempted un—
prtncpiled parlies to counterfeit these valua
ble medicines.
In order to protect the public and ourselves,
we have issued a new‘-Trade Mark.” car.stst
tng ot an Egyptian circle of a serpent, v 'di
the lector II in the centre. Ever: box of na t
nine Holloway’s Pills and Ol\tmext”w!ii
have tins trade mark on it; none ate genuine
without it.
N. Y. Chemical Cos., Sole Agents for Hol
loway & Cos., 78 Maiden Lane, New York.
bPIIE grand principle that operates tn the--
L wonderful medicines, is the power they
possess in purifying the turgid blood, and , , -
pelting t 01 nipt humors from the system.
Holloway’s Pills consist of a careful mm
peculiar admixture of the finest Vegetable
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and the most delicate constitutions can use
them with as great a benefit as the most vigor
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! All genuine Holloway med
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of Directions, around the medicines This can
be observed by hoiding the page up to tlie 1i _ lit.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
dr. a. S. WHITAKER,
FAFFERS HISPROFSSIOXAL SERVICES
VJ in ail the branches of the practice of
medicine to the citizens of Palmetto and
vicinity.
He tenders his thanks for former patronage
an 1 solicits and increase in the future.
JR" Residence at the late residence of
\. B. Latham.
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Dß. F. M, IIAJU ttKL L,
PROPOSES TO OFFER HIS SERVICES
To the citizens of Palmetto, and the
community at large. He is prepared to prac
tice ill Campbell, Fayette, Douglas and
Coweta.
He sol cits a share of the public patronage.
JSS'Give him a call.
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Q. C. Git ICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Fairburn, Georgia.
Office in the Court House.
W. 11. ANDREWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Fairburn, Georgia.
THOMAS Wi LATHAM
Attorney at Ziawc
..Fairburn, Georgia.
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Youths, 11 5 •• 12
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Carpenters, “ 100 “ 225
Thirty different. varieties, the most complete
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