The Palmetto shield. (Palmetto, Ga.) 1872-1873, May 22, 1873, Image 4

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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla utatio'n, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained tiy its re markable cures. So mild as to be sate and beneficial te children, and yet so searching ns to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of tiic blood, sta ll as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disamtear. lienee its wonderful rttn-s, many of which are publicly known, of .Scrofula, and ell st rofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin. Tumors, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores. St. Anthony’s Fire, ltose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt itheum, Scald Head, Ktugworin, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, atid Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrhoea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous |toisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. ISy renewing the appetite anti vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listbss lan guor of the season, liven where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and anew lease of life. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass, Vrncti-.ul atid Analytical Chemists. HOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 'nJXAUJS ETABIE SICIL,A * HATIi Every year increases tlie populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable . ltd perfect ed preparation for re tmin er Oka y or Faded Hair to its youthful color making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The seal)), by its use, becomes white and clean.* Jr removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes iho hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create anew growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical Hair Drkssivg ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayerof Massachusetts, says, “The constituents are pure, and care fully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Prepa ration' for its intended purposes.” Sold by all Druggists, ami Dealers in Medicine*. Prioo One Dollar. Buckingham’s Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Rencwer in many eases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off Sold b-‘ all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & CO. NASHUA. N.H. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throa-t and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. surely ami ofleeMially control them. The testimony of our best citi zen*, of all classes, establishes the fact, tha* Chuuky I’kctokai. will and does relieve ami cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat nr. Lungs beyond any other medicine. The inos* - dangerous utlectious of the Pulmonary Or<ra\., yield to its power; and eases of CoiiMiinp* tion, cured by this preparation, are public ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be lieved, were they not proven beyond dispute Asa remedy it is adequate, on which the public may reiy for full protection. By curing Coughs, the forerunners of more serious disease, ir saves turn timbered lives, and mi amount of suifering not to be computer!. It challenges trial, and con vinces the most streftfiectl. Pi very family shoti-14 keep it on hand as : protection against the ‘Parly and unperceired attack of Pulmonary Afl'e -tiuns, which are enstly met at first, but which become incurable, an*i too often fatal, if neglected. Ten tier need this defence; and it is un\vi*c to Ik? without it. Asa safeguard to children, amid the distressing dhow-ses which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, Chkiiky Pi.ptokal is invaluable; for, by it.s timely ivse, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and ntfection centred! ou It no# s[eedily and surely against ordinary coni*, securing sound and; health-restoring sleep. No one will sutler trowbfeHoiMc Influenza and pain ful UuKicluUs wlaewi they know liow easily they ean. be euretii OrigimUly rlie pvrttiWt of long, laborious, and Hicc**-sf iiivc- tigati*n, no cost or toil - spare*!- k* raoki*ig every bottle in dx* utmost |> alible periVetion. It may be eonlnlefitly re li- ii|>oifc >* |HHBeving all the virtues it has'ever exh. ami capable of producing cures a \ble as tho greatest it has ever eilected. Dr. J. 0- WER & Co.,\oweTt, Practicr. nnd Analytical Chcx*l*. >l.l> ZY V; ‘ r Jr*C<l'Cl<Ta TYTTIfTTfIFdIB ?. T OMACHBITf^.' ARB ENDORSED AND PRESCRIBED BY MORK lead ing Physicians than any other Tonic or Stim ulant now in use. They r.rj • A SURE PREVENTIVE, For Fever and Ague Intermittent*. Biliousness ar. \ all dis order* arising ft om malarious cause*. They ar--* highly r -- cmrr.endrd as an ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, r.nd in casc-s of ITfi 3- GKSTION are ixvai.cablb. As an APPETIHLR and lili- CUPEK.VNT, ami in eases of GUN'ERAI. DEBILITY tVcy have never in single instance f.ibvi ia producing the rnoat happy results. Thev r.re particnlarlj BEStEIK'IA I. TO FEMALES. Strengthening the body. invigorating the mind, and f-lvinff tori': and elasticity to the whole rystent. The HOME I'.IY TKRS arc compounded with the grout' tof caro. r.nd no ton ic stimulant has ever before Icon oi.rid to the public PLEASANT TO THE TASTF. ami nt the same time cor.bin ing so many remedial agents endorsed by the medical fraterni ty 11* tho best known to the Pharmacopoeia. It costs but lit tle to c ? ro them a fair trial, and Every Family .Should Haro xi Qo tile. No preparation in the world ran produce i > many unqwa i fied endorsements by physicians of he very highest stauding in their profession. Endorsed also by the Clergy and the leading denomina tional papers. Key. Wm. It. Babcock, the oldest Methodist minister in St. I.oais. says the Homo Litters were mo-t ~r.itefi:l in contribu ting in the restoration of my strength, and an increase o' appetite. £ Osborx Mo., June 2d, 1371. Persons greatly debilitated, ns T havboon, and who rrqui-e a toxic or stusjlant, need secs for nothing be ter th n tho Home Bitters. S. V;*. COPE. Presiding Elder M. F.. Church, rinttsburg District. United States Mabinb Hojtital, I St. Lent Mo.. Oct. 8, 1 '7O. ) Javss A. Jackson a Co.—l have examined the formula f-r making the ** Home Stomach Bitters." and u.cd them iu this hospital the last four months. I consider them the most valu able tonic and stimulant now In use. 8. IF. MKLCIIEU, Phvsician ia charge U. S. Marino Hospital. James A. 'Jackson & Co.—(ientiemea: As you have com municated to the medical profession tho recipe of the ‘‘Home Bitters," itcaanot, thercfwro be con.si,:. rod us a paten*, me’- icinc, no patent Laving been taken L.r it. We have examined the formula for making tho" Home Bitters." and unkosta tingly say tho combination i" one of rare excellence, all tlm articles used in it* composition are the best of the class u which they belong, being highly Tonic. Stimulant, Stomachic. Carminitivo. an l slightly Laxative. Tho nnde of preparing them is strictly in accordance with the rules of .pharmacy. Having used them ia onr private practice, we take pleasure in rccoxnm tiding them to all persons desirous of taking Bitters, os being the best Tonic and Stimulant uow offered to the pub lic. FRANK G. PORTER, prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, College of Physi cians, and late member Board of Health. L. C. BOiSLINIERE Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, St. Louis Med. College. Drake Mcdowkll, m. i>„ Late Prcs’t. Mo. Medical Collego. K. A. CLARK. M. !>., Prof. Surgcrr. Mo. Medical College and late Resident Physi cian City Hospital, St. Louis Missouri. HERBERT PRIMM. Prof. Practical Fharmacv, St. I.ois Colic c of Pharmacy. J.‘C. WHITKHILL, Ed. Medical Archives. Am*. Hkacock, M. D. Dr. C. V. F. Luowio, C. Gekickk, M. D. S. Cratz Moses, M. D. C. A. Ware, M. I). W. \. Wn.cx. M. I). E. C. FRANKLIN. M. D.. Prof. Surgery, Homeopathic Medical College, T. J. YASTINE, M. D.. ' T. (. COMSTOCK, M. iL. Prof, of Midwifery and Diseases of Women, College of Uomwo pathio Physicians and Surgeons. JOHN T. TEMPLE, M. D., Prof. Materia Medica and Thcruupeutics, Homoeopathic Medl cal Collego of Missouri. JRO. CONZLEMAN. M. D., Lecturer On Disease* of Children, Ilonm opathio College of Missouri. CHARLES YASTINE, M. D.. Prof, of PhvHloiocv. Hoiuoiopathic Medica 1 College of Mo. JOIIN HARTMAN, M. I)., Prof. Clinical Medicine. Col. Physicians aud Snrg's. They arc superior '0 all other Stoma,‘h Ritters. ENNO SANDERS. Analytical Chemist. No Bitters in the world can evl them SIMON HHvSCH, Analytical Chemist. Eminent Physicians of FLicapro. The formula fur the 110.-n * Bitters has been submitted to us, and we believe them to bo the b-st tonic aud stimulant for general use now offered to the public. IT. Woonncnv. M. D., G. A. Maiunbu, Analytical Jas. V, Z. Bi.anky, it. D. Chemist. Prof. Chemistry, Rush Jl. S. Hahn. M. P., Medical College. B. McYicab, M. D., J . V>* ai.kxk. M. D., Noun. S. Ba..mcs, M. D., T- S. Hoynk, M. I>.. It. Bedlam, M. I).. Thoh. T. Eu-is, M. D., Ja*. A. Collins, M. D., J. A. Haiiv. M. I). Eminent Physiohiw in Cincinnati. Nearly all of v. tcia are Professors in cue or tho other cf th > Medical Collope*, No other Bitters have ever boon offered to the. j#ei*.LS co bracing so munv valuable remedial a&euts. J. L. Yattier,* M. I)., L. A. Jamks, M. D., C. T. SIMI’SON. M. I>.. F. P. Ih'N-NKR. M. P. f C. S. Muscrait, M. D., G. W. Bh.lkr. M. D. t W. T. Tali.iafkrro. M. D. J. J. Ql-.nn. M. D., J. H. Buckner, M. P., W. R. Woodward, M. D.. G. A. Douktty. M. P., K. S. Wavsk, Chemist. C. WoonwAwn, M. D., (<■ K. Tavlor, M. Ib, P. IV. McCarthy. M, D., P. F. Malky. M. P.. 1- H. Johnson. M. D. S. B. T-' ilinkon, M. D. K'rkiiOUFv l •isysfcian.N 2ti Xuinphis; The Home Bitters i.r -an in\ a Dial 1: r-medy lor indigestion anti diseases urisin : from malarial C;.u (i. it. Thohnton, M. P.. Ai.:.x. Ekskinr. M. P., in charge cl Citv Hospital, M- It. lio; . ,\I. L‘., J. M. Roih;kra. M. j:., P.m-lOtkv, M. D-. H. V*'. PfKNKi.L, M. I'., M. A. Edm-. nds, M. !., bANDP.uib I’ .-I. M. I*., J. -. E. Lynch. M. P.. Eminent Physicians its Pittsburgh; B. F. Park, M. P.. W.m. '■ io\vi:s, M. !>., W. R. Chills. M P. t P. H. Willard. M. IV. O. Wutii, Cheuii.-t, J. H- M •• lkli and, M. P., And llTimtlrecls of Others* ia all parts of lac North, West and b-mtu. J. E. Garner, 11. D., Milwaukee. Council Bi.rrr-. March 2T, I'TT. J ames A. Jackson A Co.—Having examined the formula of th “ Home Stoinaoii Bitters," 1 hav e ; hti-i <i ttuin in ni.v , r:.. • lice for Rome lime, and pronounce them the be-t Tonic Bin : • now in use. P. JL MciIAUON, M. 1). (T/* For sale by nil druggists and grocer.-. JaxucH A. Jackson A Proprietors. Labratory 105 and 107 N. Second St., St. Louis Miaaouri. DiLCllOOiiS v tS.'Z tOH lit. inciif l ■ : : II Ml ) Min ID. i L ii J IlHi riotliuml ry 'ii , ' 'J'ar, it?mi un>v ■ . ■ r ' Mf?- T ! f °' .hl’i t. rvta, piostrc unik till * t i •ftihiiiyvursiiHi I'h'H i,pis. Itlns <■ i>> i ... lias I.ift ii j icno.iiKv(l . Fl>Dfil:<*, for t-ifsij C'jrr plaint 1 -. tr - llilTllkt, Sitif US’ Gnr, -4 or K-*: 1 ct.v riss<*.dls('a-v'.fi vit i £?•'•' nry O'-dans, ,L-i or any JLivur ii is also a superior T ol* K*s<oruA O Aj'p’* Sirenffthons fii'.’Sv.' fpm. Restores liie Weak nml tJohiSstaY'- Fauses Ihe Foo t f< \ . Removes pyspepsia. ait<B In<> .ipm. Prove is Is i’evei Gives tone to your System- % i Yrs ot ia If Tn:t Tale, ieliow, Slckiy-Lcoking Skin (•li.’iiiircti to one,'; Jiiipss ;tiid iionl'li l*i ,os, ‘ *>)*<’:%<•* >i ll:<‘ fc-inisjlt‘%. B’usdilf’t.. ItJttH’livs fil’d lirujitHHib ari ’•••moved. Mvrofiila. *croi’il(n;s OisoavPN of Iho f <s. lifidr Su’oSliaifc, I’ltrrx. *l*l f*or'N or liny kind of Humor rapidly Ju indie and di apponr undtT its in{]in;n<-e. In tact it will do you more jrnod, and euro yon m ra speedily tiian any and ail otlic 1 > r*‘l •i 1 -• ions (MiinPiv. and. *7h-t i; it? It is n:i tniv’s owi: r- v’tii'.'i' i A soiuliic nxytl tjf iron pomliined \. ill * Jin* im diciiml ]i tfjAcrtios ol I’okc Koot divested oi all disac;ret’alle qiiuli tms Ii will chip any Chronic or I.<n£- Mnnilimr f)i**<aso v.duire leal or direel viaiiNi- i.< liiul IdiciiaiaiiKin, S’ains in f.i:nls or Hones, < oitKlif ufion* lro lien ilouii by Mercurial or oilier poisons, are all cured by it. For Syphilis, or Svpiii- Isfic (a , there is nothing etjual to il. \ Ira! will 'iron* il. ASli ro I)K. r K s', ( OMt’OtM) Nl’KtP ok' GEORGIA, Campbell County. Superior Court Feb. Term, IS7S. Frederick Bailey, I Libel for Dicorce vs \luU Saraj-Bailey. ) to perfect service. Itappearing to the Court bv the returp of the Sbjriff. that the Deiendent does not reside in this county; ami it furthei appearing that she d> ;3 not reside in this State. It is on mo ion of Counsel orderid that said Dtfend u-t ap;ear anc answer at rhis term of the v urt, else thai tne css-! be consi ’cred in default ami the plnintilT allowed to proecer A d isfur the' < nleroil that this rule be puhl shed in the I’alveit.) Shield a public Gazettes ol said county once a month for t< ii months. THOM XS W. LATHAM, Plaintiff's Attorney. Ortl3r granted, HUGH BUCHANAN, Judge S. C.. T. C. q A t!|ie extr ct from the minutet of the ■ of said ..'unty. March 9 1 •• a. u rr —r -ii nT JJ.T. C a r ATT E N TlO NEVE RY B 0 DY! O New GOOcIS ! FresH Goods! Claoap Goods 2 o SMITH & BRO'I HER (At their old stand on Toombs Street,) PAMETTO GEORGIA; HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE Largest and Best JSelected Stoclcs OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE!! EVER Bit tUGHT TO THIS MARKET; EMBRACING DRY ( Oims, \OTIO\S, WHITE goods, hosiery, hits, boots, shoes, hardwire, Cutlery, Ready.-made Clothing, and, in fact, 1. VERYTHING USUALLY KEPI IN A FIR T CLASS STORE ! ALSO A SPLENDID- STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. We cannot and .will not be undersoil by any one who makes the least pos sible pr<fit J&n Mr. M. D. THURMOND will bo found constantly on liatid,kccady and willing to wait on all who may give us a call. We keep a full and complete assortment on hand at all times.' Fa; mers, consult your interests, and call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. , - SMITH <t&3 BRO. N W ADVERTISEMENTS. Q. C. G K i C E , ATI ollN E Y AT LA II Fairbui'ii, Georgia. Off) -e in the J ffinson Building. D issolutiOn. THE law firm hitherto existing under the IP m n me of Grice & Roan, is this j day dissolved bv mutual consent. Q. C. GRICE, L S. ROAN. Fairburn, G May 13th, 1873 DR. W. S. ZELLARS, Having returned the p*Pcfice cf m-dicine. i-es'.ectfullv < ff rs hi* s rvic-s to tbecitizens ot Palmetto and surrounding vicinity. Olli e in J. F. Ellington’s building on Toombs street, rnaylhtf. ~~ NOTIGB. Tolled before me as an estray on the 3th day of may, 1873, by James Rob i i ts, colored, "f the 1105th di.-siiel, O. M., of Campbell county, Ga, one rid loindie cow, miniatked, eight or nine years old, medium size, without any llesli mark exeiqit a gi nlel hole in cat It born; giving some milk; appraised by W. P Yates and Tliomus J. Bullaid, fieeliohlers ol said district, to be worth fifteen dollars, and who say it is w r Ii five dollars for taking' careo said cow. The owner is hereby notified to ap peal' before me, prove property and pay costs and expense and take her away, else she will be sold on the premises of su’d James Roberts, at Piimpkintown, in said county, on Mon day, the 19 Ii day of May, 1873. It. R. C. Reave s, Oidh ary. FIRST NEW SPUING GOODS ! MISS QUEEN SMITH Has just received ftom NewYoik a LARGE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS. She has opened in the new building on Toombs Street, recently occupied b Messrs. Barnes & Ellington. She is now prepared to sell those who may favor her with a call, these Goods, at reasonable prices. Ladies give her a call. api2-3m. <.ioltt.lt, Campbell Comity : Ordinary’s Office, May "rd, 1873. J. F Ellington has app ied for exemption ol personalty ant setting apart and valna lion of horn st ‘ad. and 1 will pass upon the same at 12 o’clock M , on the 16 h diy ot May. 187 at my office in Fair-bum in said county. R c . BEAVERS, Ordinary. L. B. LANGFORD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN' Stoves, llollon Ware, Mock Tin, Tin S'late. Sheet Iron Jt Trimmers’ Findings, Slate Mantels and Grafts, House-Furnishing Goods ol every description Georgia Marble Stones. Keystone Block, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. gcni for the cclybratcd “Charier Oak Stove. oc .18 ‘La , i LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP, Examine tbe tlte stock of THORNTON & IJOLLEMAN before yov buy elsewhere. They have a fine selection of fottonafics, Linens, Piipics, Lawns, Yain sooks, Muslins, Ac. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF Shoes, Hats, Clothing;, notions, Hardware, Crcekery, Groceries, & FA 31 I L Y M E DIC 1 N ES. They defy competition in any tinny they propose, to sell■ fap23-3m. Pli (E3IX GUANO. WILCOX, GIBBS & GO’S, MANIPULATED GUANO. CELEBRATED GUANOS IM- I ported nnd p epared by Wile x. Gibbs & Cos , Savannah Ga.. and Charleston, ft. C.. are for sale for cash, or on credit on accom modating terms, payable in cotton, by W. F. Landrl-m, Agent, Fairburn, Georgia. Gaukktt& Walthall. Agt's Palmello, Ga, Special attention is called to the use of the phoenix guano composted with col ton seed, send or spply as above for circu lars giving testimonials from p.antors—pri ces terms etc, 1 r b2B(i ,v E. FLOYD HAS erected a number of row buildings suitable for carrying on bis la-ge anc ext-n ive business, on the east s'de ol Campbell ton street, adjoining tho residence of Russell King. FAIRBURN, GEORGIA And he is now prepared to do all kind ot work. Su li as making and repairing W agon-, Carriages and buggies. Also Painting of every discrip’ion, exe cute! in the neatest style SlfiY PUTTING it SPECIALTY. And Blacksmithing executed with neat ness and di patch. Hav ng had several years experience m the business, he is the efore capable to judge when work is executed in a woiktnan iike manner. He employs none but txpt rieneerl workmen. Call and see him. New Wagons and Buggies always on hand and for sale. Work done on Time. leb7 dill JAMES \V. CARNES, MILL-WRIGHTi LOCATED IN Palmetto .Georgia Solicits lie patronage of all wishing work j done in bis line. New mills built, or old ones ! repaired; gin gearing, water ginsi'c. lie is also Agent for the Lcffell’s double Turbine 1 wati r wheel. Engines p 'ruble, or stations) J ! Portable mills and mill material of aU kinds as ma-nt ct-ured by Pool & Hun* Baltimi re. ' and. Persons 1 ving at a distance cui address him at Pdmctto Georgia. W. 11. ANDKEWS, ATTORNEY AT LAW Fa ill) in n, Georgia. *4l*lo TO <^OO pl ' r oay agents wanted d?l'-* /eyerywhere. Particulars freejnddr *- 1. H. Bbili A fn..kt. Limb, Uo. J. M. HOLBROOK, | WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN MEN’S BOA’S’ MISSES’ and.... LADIES’ HATS Keeps constantly on band a large stock of all the LATEST STYLES AX’D NOVELTIES! Known to the trade, and consisting in part of the following brands : BROADWAY’ SILK ■TRADE’ H ....’ YOUNGMAN’S’.... •PEARL’ and BLACK DRESS CASSIMERE ENGLISH CORK and the following styles in the finest FURS: TULIP ZEPHYR ATHERLY CORSAIR MANSARD..NOVELTY BETTY aud SIDE NUTUA of all grades. MOBILIER... VANDALIER SURE THING.. .SIIAKSPEARE METEOR BLACK BEAVER And velvet liuished g'odsof all grades. PANAMA SECURITY and CANTONV ST AW HATS of all descriptions. LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS! ! CROCHET RIVAL—ENPORA LYNET REGATTA ..MONTANA -ROCHELLE.. ALPENA— ROSIANA . .VENICE MISS LINTON.. TULIP and RAMBLER PALMETTO HATS Besides other names too numerous to mention; all of which LADIES AND GENT LUMEN, AMD TII E rR A D E A T L A R G E Are respectfully invited to call and ex amine. They will find it to their in terest. Country merchants will find my stock epial to any in the South, and at prices as low as the lowest. Apri 123- It. OPENING OF Spring Goods* rpilE attention of the citizens of Palmett f and the surrounding country a r e gen erall.v and respectfully invited to call in aud examine our sti ck of SPRING GOODS, now being received and opened, which con si-t in | art of Ladies’ Dress Goods, White Goods, Prints, Bleached Goods and Dames tics. Millinery Goods and Yankee - Notions of every description. The largest ard b :st stock of Boots andL Slioes Ever brought 11 this market, which we buy for Cash direct from the Factories at Lynti and Haverhill, Massachusetts. We also keep lints, Caps Umbrellas, Parasols, Fans airtl Toilet Articles. Always on hand, a large lot of BACON, CORN, HAY, FLOUR, LARD AND MOLASSES, Which we wiL let out for Crop Liens tore, sponsible p rtfes. We ary also Agents for the sale of CARROLL’S COLD WATER SOAP, Whi'h will wash your Clothes clean and white without nibbing or beting. This Soap is verily the WOMAN’S FRIEND; GARRETT & WALTHALL Palmetto, Ga., April 9, 137A J. J). DODD WITH— M, Menls.o cfc. Uro- Wliolesale and Retail Dealers in Clothing. Dry Goods, and Fur nishing Goods, No. 28 Whitehall st., two doors from Alabama, Atlanta, Ga. Are just receiving a large slock of SPRING and SUMMER DRYGOODS, Clothing, Notions, &o.,which they will sell lower than any house in the city. B®Specia! inducements to country, merchants. apr!6 o n BEST and olde-t family medicines. SANDFORD’S LIVER INVI3ORATOR, A purely vegetable cathartic and tonic, for Dyspepsia, Constibation, De biii.y, Sick Headache, Billions Attacks and derangement of Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Ask your Druggist for it. Beware of imitations. MISCELLANEOUS GRANGES SGHEMi OF TH": AGE. S 5 OTO 0 0 * CASH GIFTS. Sloo 000 for OiilvSlO Under authority of special legislative act of March 16,1871, the trustees now an nounce theTuntD Grand Gist Conckrt, for the benefit of the- Public Libraut of Ken tu UiT icitn c ift ii Librsr Hall, at Louis ville K ~ on Tuesday, April BtU, 1873. At this Ccnrert, the best musical talent lilt* an be procured from all parts of the coun try will add pleasure to the entertainment and ten thousand Cash Gifts, aggregas ting a vast total oi lla- fa Million Dol la rs currency' will.be distributed b: j: t he ticket-holders, as follows: One Grand Cash Gift, SIOO,OOO One Grand Cash Gift, 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift, 25,000 One Grand Cash Gift, 20,000 One Grand Casli Gift, 10,000 One Grand Cash (lift, 5,000 24 Cash Gifts of SI,OOO each,24,000 50, Cash Gifts of 500 “ 25,000 80, Cash Gifts of 400 “ 32,000 100 Cash Gifts of 300 30,000 150 Cash Girts of 200 “ 30,000 590 Cash Gifts of 100 “ 59,000 0 Cash Gifts of 10 “ 90,000 Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $500,000 To p rovide means for this magnifioen Concert, one Hundred Thousand Whole Tickets only will be issued. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; and Quarters,s2.so. Eleven whole Tick s fob SIOO. 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