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Atl mta &\\ est Point Uailroad:
NIGHT rASSKXGF.It TRAIN — (OlltW Q I’(!.)
Lea res Atlanta 11:30 l’Vr.
Arrives at Palmetto 12: 0 a m
\-rives at West Point 4:10 a.m.
;tght freight and passenger—(lnward.
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nIGHT FRKtttttT AND I’AB* ING R —(OllfWrtld.)
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. S. W. PALMER
rpEMI>ERS It's snrv*c°p to th * ci r 'zon q of
[ Pahnotto and surroiii.dinjz count! y, in
the Y \\’o n- Sirai fcVs of hi* t>n f ssion.
office in th Garrett arid WaMliMl
building-, Palmetto, Ga. [oraH- ’m^
pit, A. S. WHIT A KEK,
OFF Hits iUS PROFSSIONLVL SF/IV JOR
in all the branches of the practice ol
TUMlicine to the citiica? of i’ainietro aihl
riciniry.
lie funders hip thank? h r fn-mor pern nngi?
\\\ 1 solicits aryl increase* in tin* future.
ihntJe at the late itMtld te
A. 1 La ham.
feilr><- __
Dii; r. m. h w; <ibiji,
pttOlWK’* TOOKKK’I 111 - S r KV [ 'RS
l. To t!iii citizens of i’vi.M no. an l tin*
mn minify itUirgo. H-i- piepar <1 to jiran*
lice in Campbell, Fayette, b mgl >s : n-l
Coweta.
lie foI cits a share of the public patronage.
7&2r Give him a call.
fel>l4-i y
DR. W. S. ZELEARS,
Having re umed the p'-setico cf medicine
respectfully offers his services to thecitizens
ol Palmetto and surrounding vicinity.
£•<©“ Ofii e in ,T. F. Ellington’s building
on Totjrtibs street,
may 151 f.
DR. j. 11. WATKINS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Palmbtto) Geobgia.
V9*. Office at R-'si lenco. ' rp23lf.
LAWYERS.
TWO 31 AS VV. la AT 11A31
Attorney at La-oi
Fairltlirn. Ueorgia.
Will practice in (lie Courts of Campbell,
Coweta, Douglas. Fayette, Fulton arid Mer
ri wether counties, and in other counties by
special con toner; p, tlte S prema Court of
Georgia. and U. 8. Courts at Atlanta. Per
sons ordering “nit Will pleas ' finnidi Chris
tian names of Plaintiffs arid Defend ants.
Prompt attention given to eases in bank
ruptcy. and discharges obt lined for debt
ors. Special attention sivn to collection
of debts and prompt returns made.
jS&~ Office in the Court House.
3V. 11. ANDREWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
UaiilJiiin, Georgia.
Q. C. fiUIO is,
A TIGRNEY AT LA If
Faiibiii'o, Georgia.
Office in the J dinsnn Building.
WATER
NUMKROUS TE3TS HAVE PROVED
F, Cur iili hiu’s Sew Turbine
WA T E R W HEEL
To be the Best fiver Invented,
Pampbl free. Address. York, Fa
THE PEACE TO ISIW GOODS
IS where you always get
The Worth Of Yotir 3loncy
AND THE run Lie
Wild. FXD THAT PLACE LA CAt.LIACi AT
Sim Sellars’,
PALMETTO, OA.,
FRONTING THE HAIGKOAD.
TAEAtPR IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND
J / Hardware.
lie keens constant'}' on hand Sweed Iron,
Plow and Oast Sleal. Trace and Briast. Chains,
IHames, Shovels Spades and Axes of the best
quality
plows, and I-liel bolts for everybody from
the Southern Agricultural works Columbus
Ga, janiil tf
THE PALMETTO SHIELD.
ANDERSON k WELLS,
ATLANTA GfeUUtSIA.
GUANOS
IMPLEMENTS, FIELD A GARDEN
Seed
; Pendleton Gua-o Gash ((
14 “ Credit Ist Nov. 76 00
! Njvossit O-Sh (‘o.' 4 0
“ “ Credit 70 0)
Farmer’s Choice Cash 5 0 n
“ *• credit, £5.00
25' 1 Pn Rust Proof Oats.
50“ < 001, I V E arty corn.
Clever Seed, T raothy Seed/ Bine Gra=s
Seed Orchard Grass Seed, and large stock
assorted garden see 1. Also, one and
Two Horse Plows and other Implements
Which we.offer cheap to the tiade.
A entv,
For C Hon Gins, Gotten Presses, IJenp rs
and mowers, Thrashers, Fngines. Saw
mills, Mill Stones-, Piow ng Machinery ,to.
AxPERSOif & Wells,
IST 3E3 -TV%T
GROCERY STORE!
OSCAR A, CANTRELL
Would inform l.is fiienlsand the pub
lic generally that be lias opened in the
Shield office, a
SELECT STOCK
-—OF
family and fancy groceries,
SUCH AS
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Soda, Spice,
Pepper, Ginger, Starch, Can
dy, Calidl('fJ) Crack
cts, Oysters,
Buckets) MatchiSj Blacking, E'c., Etc.
I
WHICH WIM. JiE SOLD
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE:
Give me a trial: 0; A. Cantrell.
I* II :N1 X GUANO.
WILCOX, GI3SS a CO’S, MANIPULATED
GUANO.
fpiTESE CKI.EP.RATfeD GUANOS TM
i polled rind ji (‘pared hv Wile x. (iifibs i
ft C . -avannah (hi., and Charleston. S. (J. I
arc rr salt* for cash, or on c:iMit on uccuui- !
modating h rms. payable in cot 1 on, by
W. F. L.xi>i:cm. Agent, Fidnrn, Georgia, j
(xahuktt & Waltii\li.- Agt's i'.tlinefio, Ga, I
‘ : p ,, ei and rt' renli<:i lilt'd o the fi r* j
of t c h.p i.ix t icmo c mpostvd v. iili coi-
T<n *•<•!. s< ini or ppl\ above lorcireii- :
l-r* g viug ’oMiimuniaU Irotn p inter© —prl* !
e 6 toi nm t <
v
L. 15. LANGFORD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX
Stoves, Hollow AY ;i rc ,
*!ork Tia, Tin '. laic, Sheet Iran & Trimmers’
lirtdfngs,
Slide Slaitfels and Gratis,
HoUso-Fltniisbing Goods of every description
Georgia 3larble Stones.
Keystone Bloc!:, Whitehall street.
Atlanta, Ga.
gent for die celebrated '‘Charter Oak Stove.
octlß 3m
$72 00 EACH WEEK!
Agents wanted everywhere. Business
strictly legitimate. Pnrticulats iree;
Address J. Worth & Cos., St. Louis,
Mo. lrnnyly
J . F. CROWELL,
TVElli - Wriglit,
Is now prepared to do all kind of in h r s
lint*. Parries wanting ol l mills repaired, or
new oi es built. Will do well to call on him.
IJe solicits the patron up those wanting
work one on eini running bv water.or
machinery of any kind,
J. t\ CROWELL.
Palmetto’ Ga.
T C. RE G IST E U7~
DEALER IN’
STOYES, TINWARE & HOUSE FUR
NISHING GOODS,
Nf.wxav, Georgia,
Offers superior induce merits t 6 eutfirn
ers. lie sells goods as cheap as they can
be bought in Atlanta or elsewhere. Give
him a trial, may 29 6m
31 cKI3 N JiKV & C 0 ~
Claim and Patent Agents,
Claims of Census Marshals of ISCO collected
without proof of loyalty.
r, 0, Bov I2f, Washington City, 0. (,
J. D. DODD
--WITIf—
-3X51. TMlcsalslo c&; Bro-
Wliolusule iiud .detail Dealers in
Clflthisg. Dry Go,tils, and Fiir-
Rishing Goods,
No. S8 Whitehall si., tiVo doors from
Alabama, Atlanta, Ga.
Are just receiving a large stock of
SPRING and SUMMER DRYGOODS,
Clothing, Notions, &c.,which they will
sell lower thafi any house in the city.
TsCSmSpoeial inducements to country.
! merchants. aprlC oni
A lijShiial dFFF.it. —-On receipt
AVof 60 cent'. Homo Cabinet, momiily,
wil ! tie sent for one year, and 23 fine “ Bris
tol Board ” Yisiring Curds, your own n ime
elegnnlly t rinted. Sample r.umhefs and cards
5 cents. Address, W. B. CORNING, Jit.,
Nynck, N. Y,
TEfH/YV
PALMETTO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1873.
The Fatal Test.
tt was midsummer at Newport.—
The intense heat of ciiies had driven
crowds to seek pleasure and health in
this gay, sea-girt town. Hotels and
boatding-heuses were filled to over
flowing: The summer-residences,, own
ed by the Wealthy, and c osed all win
ter, were now alive with busy feet
and merry voices.
At morning the white beach Was
covered with men and women in robes
of various bright colors, while out on
the water o’her forms rose and fell
with the a ft swell of the waves) and
the galy-coh red dresses of tiie bath
ers made the sea look not unlike a
brilliant fl iwer garden. Again at even
ing the broad bosom of <d I ocean echo
ed to merry voices aid sweet music,
as the pleasure-boats of all shapes
and every sizp, floated over its silver
surface, freighted with fair women
and brave men. And so, by day and
night, the round of pleasure was un
ending. Clam buk"S and picnics, rides
to the “ Fort, 'I hops at the “ Ocean ”
and “Atlantic,’’ made the days fly
with “ winged feel.’’
And the loveliest of all the lovely
women assets)bit and there was the heio
ine of my sketch—Florence Vane.—
She reigned-a Very queen of love and
beauty. Adulation followed her every
loot-step. Men adored her, and wo
men admired, even while they envied,
Sh; was so faultlessly beautiful in per
son, si graceful ami winning in man
ner that every one yielded to tlm mag
ic of her charms. She counted her
lovers by scores. Daily she listened
to vows of hive, and listened untouch
ed. Many a noble, manly heart had
given itself up to a vild, sweet dream
of love, to be awakened by her careless
rejection ol its holiest worship. Had
she no heart, Ibis woman, so snpeibly
beautiful ? She seemed utterly re
gardless of (he pain she caused, and j
when at her feet was laid a hcait, I
won away from one ol her own sex, no j
i(gu t passed her lips. Bright; bril
liant, and glorious in her pride and
beauty, she seemed impervious to the
s' alts of the wi'y god;
Near one of the beaches that make
Newport so famous is a romantic spot
called “ Purgatory.” R.siug in a
straight line from the ocean, and to
the he glit of sever 1 hundred feet, is
a rocky blilT; In this wall of rock there
is a tis.-ure some fifteen feet wide, run
ning back from the water a long dis
tance, homing' au abyss the edge ol
which few care to approach, and into
whose depths fewer dare look. From
it Conics up the eternal moan of the
waters as they rttsli in from tlte sea.—
lhe sides of the cliff slope gently
down, and ate carpeted with soft,
green moss, making the Spot a faVor
ite resort o( visitors.
Near the close of the season, on a
pleasant afternoon; many funds wan
dered singly or in pairs, near this
chasm, v. Idle here and there a merry
group was seated on the soft sward;
enjoy in" the gentle bree2\
Quite apart from the rest stood a
man and woman; si'ent now, she gass
ing out over the 6ea, while his eyes
dwelt on her with an expression of
sad silent waiting. It needs but one
look at that form of matchless grace,
those eyes of heavenly blup, the poise
of the queenly head, with its wealth
of golden hair, to assure us the lady
is none other than Florence Vane -
One fair hand rested on' tlie arm of her
companion. Among ail of those
whom Iter beauty had captivated
Philip Gordon had been the most de
voted. He was ever at her side, his
devot’on never concealed. His oft
ropealed offers of love had never been
openly refused, and he had chosen to
construe her silence into tacit consent.
He was well worthy of any woman’s
preference, and Florence knew it.—
Wealthy, aristocratic, noble in mind
and person, lie hud been muclt courted
and caressed ; his attentions to Flor
ence had given many a less fashiona
ble fair one the heat taebo,
They stood on tile shore of tlte deep,
blue sen, tho hearts of b i'll impressed
tty the LeatV’y around them, lie had
been telling her again the story of his
, love for Iter, and been pleading for an
answer. But she remained silent
Why did she not speak to him ?
Bite was communing with her oven
heart. Never un'i! low had she felt
what it was to love. Rut something
within her rose up and called Philip
Gordon “ Master.” She struggled
against the knowledge. While her
whole sotil cried nt with the yearn
ing desire to lie his. she could not let
j him Seethe truth. Yet why her pride ?
J Why not makeTOdin happy with the
| knowledge that had come to her long
j ago ?
Up from the seething depths of the
| chasm near which they stood, rose the
j sad moan of the imprisoned water ;
| and as she turned to look toward the
i HssU'rC, there came into her heart a
| strong desire to t. st. his love, and her
| power over him. Lifting her glorious
eyes to Irs, am. letting her very soul
Shine in them, she said,
“ Do you really love so well ?”
“Love you, it is more than love, it
is worship,”
For a metre ni her heart was touch
ed by his earnest ho?, but the love of
power was stronger that aught else.
“ Supp se I sh ail require a test of
J’onr affection,’' she said, “will you
accept it ?”
“ Yes, even if it were to die for yor j
Again I >ve and pride sti Uggled with
in her ; then she said, pointing to a
bunch of lovely flowers that grow on
the other side of the chasm
“L*ap the chasm and bring me
those flowers, and this hand shall be
yon is.' 1
His eyes shown with suppressed
feeling ; lie gave her a long look, and
with a s[ ring landed safely on the
other side, lie held aloft the cnvcltd
flnvers, waving them in trinmj h.
“ Now leap hack,” she said, with
her sweetest smile.
Once more he sprung f r the bank.
For one instant l is bn in seemed poised
in mid-air ; below the waters wailed
and moaned Only an instant. Instead
of dealing the abyss fairly, Ins feel
struck the edge of the fearful chasm.
He strove vainly to secure a footing
fell back and disappear: and.
Far into the following vvii tor Flor
ence V.me lay upon her bed, racked
with fever, raving in delirium, living
over and over that feat fill scene.—
When, after long months, the fever
left her, tiict light of reason had gone
out forever. 0, and lied mercy on her ;
and h fore the Ju e roses bloomed
again, she had gone 'o her rest.
Use of Tobacco.
On this sul jeet we give the following
remarks from the Popular Science
Monthly. We recon mend them to tlie
consideration of smokers t
“Tobacco belongs to that class of
narcotic and exciting substances, and
lias no food value. Stimulation means
abstracted, not added force. It involves
tile tiardotic pafalysis of a portioh of
the functions, the activity of which is
essential to healthy life.
“It will be said that tobacco soothes
and cli ers the weary toiler, and solaci s
the overworked brain. Such may be
its momentary effects; but the sequel
cannot be ignored. All such expedients
are fallacious. When a certain amount
of brain-work or hand-work has been
performed, nature must have space to
to rectipe ate, and all devices for es
capingfrom this necessity will fail. It
is bud policy to set (lie house on fhe
to wrrm otir hand by the Masse. L"t
it, then, he clearly understood that the
temporary excitement produced by to
bacco is gained by the destruction of
vital force, and that it contains abso
lutely nothing which can be of use to
the tissues of tlie body.
“Tobacco adds no potential strength
to the human frame. It may spur a
weary brain or feeble arm to undue ex
ertion for a sliuit time, but its work is
destructive, not constructive. It can
not ad I one irolecttie to the. plasm oift
of which our bodies are daily built up.
On the c htrary, it exerts upon it a
most deleterious influence. It dots not
supply, but diminishes vital force.
“It has been denied that tobacco
leads to organic disease, but. the evi
dence is very strong the other way,
and it would be very remarkable if con
tinued functional derangement diJ not
(intimately lead to chronic derange
ment of the organs ; that it causes
functional disturbance, no one dreams
of denying; indeed, it lias bein' re
marked that no habitual smoker can
be said to Lave a perfect day's health”
Excessive smoking is unquestiona
bly bad. And even the smallest quan
tity of smoking is very bad for boys.
To sec an urchin ten years old sucking
a segue, which is nearly as big as him
self, is an Unpleasant spectacle, and it
bodes little for the future energy of the
premature smoker.
A Me rcli an Us Daughter Becomes
Fit asn ore (I of a Negro.
i In nnv of the most fasliion.b e por
tions of Philadelphia, s iys the Piii'adel
| phia Telegraph, in an elegant mansion
there dwells a merchant of good stand
. ing, inspected by all with whom h*
■ Conies in contact. and honoied by every
member of his tiade. A man, who,
loving his family better than life itself,
has given to his loved ones a heart
glowing with affection, and snnomi ■
ded by alt that the heart ran desire
and yet this outpouring of a noble
heart’s aff dint: has not met A’ilh the
united gratitude which is ee t .inly its
due, and which our Creator has made
I instinct’s first law. Our merchant
•iietid has reared to his utter (lespaii
a beatify] daughter, who, we grieve to
say is on the way to a li e of sin.
In early yeats the girl was taught
flrst lest tons of a Chiistiah life, under
the watchful care of a happy father
w th the aid of a mother’s loving heart,
and to her Was tendeied all the luxu
ries of life, her friends making her
[ every wish a stn !y, for which she was
thoroughly grateful until within the
last year or so, during which time she
ln:8 been a source of great tot lure to
her parents.
Being now at the happy age of s v
enteen, she is a gill who could engage
the aff etions of ail who meet her, and
render her home a paradise instead of
the cheerless waste she has at last
made it.
For some t ine’ luick the metchar.t’s
family has had engaged as washerwo
man, a colored girl who lived not far
from the young lady who is the sub
ject of this sketch The daughter, from
some unknown cause, paid a visit to
the home of the domestic, and there
m t a brother of the gill—a coarse ne
gro of robust form—
THE CAUSE OF ALL TIIE MISERY,
who w s married and living with his
wife. Strange to say an inliina. y
sprung Up between this young woman
and this man, which ripened into an
aff-etion we cannot lei in love. The
gtil listened to the ensnaring voice of
I her admirer, and when a proposition rtf
an elopement was broached by him
she accepted without a murmur. The
lime aild place of meeting was fixed,
and the young lady returned !o her
ho Me to make preparations ford par
ture, knowing tlte infamous course she
was pursuing, but not without a slight
feeling of sltamei At the appointed
time tite two met, and repa red at once
to this side of the river, lhe girl utterly
regardless of the anxiety her absence
would cause iter parents,and the treaeli
erous negro repudiating the claims of
the wife to his fi lelity as husband.
As soon as the disappearance of the
young lady and her lover was learned
by the parents theii agony was great,
and the police were at once i. formed
of the affair, and a search w is began
for the wayward girl. After days of
deep anxiety and torture experienced
by tiifi father and mother, through
which they pas-ed sleepless nights,
Sergeant Ryan of t ie police force found
the guilty pair in a house on I? y sic t,
in tlio lower portion of the city, revel
ing in their sin and shame.- They weie
taken to the fifth district - tali at house i
where the merchant, s’ck at heart; once
more set eyeS upon his daughter.
lie read her a severe but deserving
lesson to which she paid no heed, tint
declared her intention of remaining
true to her protest ition of love for the
degraded being wtio bad brought giief
to the home of happiness. Not know -
ing what other course to pursue, the
unhappy father requested that She l>c
sent to the House of Refuge, and the
girl was removed to ihat iustitu.ion.*
Her colored paramour was held to
i l) id in a heavy sum for his appearance
at court
A Solitary Grave. —Wife in Clicro
kee last week vve were shown the grave
of Solomon,the Jew, who was murdered
by unknown parties in my years ago.
He lived in a wild and secluded spot
on Little River, far away from civilized
society and sold goods to the Indians.
There he sleeps in the deep solitude of
the mountains, alone; and peril i| s no
relative or friend ever will I cliold his
last arid solitary resting place. His
lust for gold cost him his life and be
“rests in hope,” it may be, of returning
to Jerusalem, when its days uf splen
dor shall return, and all be new again.
Carle,n- vtlle Express.
1 here is but one State in the Union
and one Territory free from debt
lowa and Colorado.
, opening of
sjbriiig. Goods.
rpHE attention of the citizens of Palmett
l and the surrounding country are g*nl
| trail v and respectfully UmtcA to call in and
examine our stock of
SPRING GOODS-,
; now being received add ttpened, which con l
I si->t in part of
Ladies’ Dress Goods, White Goods,
Prints, Bleached Goods and Domes
ties, Millinery Goods and Yankee
Notions of every description.
ai.o
The largest and b st stock of
Boots mid SSlxocs
; Ever brought 11 this nun kit, which we buy
| far C’iish dir ct fr .ru the Factories at
Lynn and Haverhill, M iseocliueetts.
| Venlsn keep
| Huts, Caps Ciebrcihiß. Parasols;
Fans and Toilet Articles.
Always on hand, a large lot of
| bacon, corn, iiay, flour ;
LARD AND MOLASSES,
Which \vi wii 4 ct out fbr Crop Liens to rei
sponsible i> fries.
We r re also Agents fur tiie sale of
CARROLL’S COLD WATER SOAP)
'Vhi h will wash your Clothes clean and
white without rubbing or betting. This
Soap is verily the WOMAN'S Fill END;
GARRETT k WALTHALL.
Palmetto. G.t., April 0, ls7N
30UTII EU N NURSE it Y;
IRWIN & THURWO' D,
W’e are offering to tiie public a selection
of Fruit adopted to the Southa-n climate,
consisting of apples.-pearlies, pears, plumsj
quinces, grap s. English walnuts, Spanish
chestnuts, mulberries, pecans, etc. Our
Floral Department is presided over by a
skillful 11 rrist, in which may be found or
namental shrubbery of all varietiee.and hot
bouse p ants at prices that will defy compc*
Tom We baVe every thing thet is usual
ly found in a well conducted Nursery, and
of varieties that we have tested -md know
to lie suited to the southe-n climate. Wd
will upon application furnish gratis our
Catalogue nud prjcb list; Address :
.Irwin k TnuiiM .Nn,
P. 0. Box sf>s, Atlanta. Ga.
Mr. John F, Erlingtoh, of Pal
motto; is onr agent for the ct. unties of
Campbell and Coweta, and all orders
| given by him will be titled with prompt-.
I ness and care, nmySO-tf;
JAMES \V. CARNES,
MILL-WRISHTi
LOOATKD J A
Pa lvHctto ;i
Solicits the patronage of (ill wisbiog wort
done in Ids line. New mills built, oj- ofd ones
repaired; gin gearing, water gins <Sro. He is
also Agent fov tlic I.elToH’s double Turbine
water wheel,Hnginis portable, or slaticmat j
Portable mills and mill material of all
kinds ns manuf. ctured by Pool & Hunt
Baltimore. ;d.
Persons living at a distance eta ad<lret£
him at
P.ilmettb Georgia.
THE “ViCi'DJt” l. M. O®
NEW SEWING MACHINE
“V I C T 0 11"
Ritlis Very Easy,
Runs very Fast,
Runs very Still.
Has New Shuttle Superior to all
others.
DEFIES COMPETITION.
Great Improvements in Needle;
Cannot be Set Wrong.
Agents Wanted.
Addess THE “VICTOR” S. M CO.
No 54 Tent.li St. 4 doors west of
Roadway, N. Y.
THE PARLOR COMPANION.
Every i;dy wants one!
Evi ry man ought to bare one!!
Sent, on receipt ot ten cents. Address L. f;
HYDE & CO., 105 SeVenth AVenue, New
York. [>r23-ly.
Jot to the WbrU.D! Won i.x it Free.—'
Among tke many modern discoveries look
ing to the happiness and amelioration of the
human race, none i enKt'td to -higher
eon&idration remedy---
Dr. J. Brad field's Female Kegsttatav, Woman’s
Best Friend. By it woman is rmaacipateit
tram numberless il ! s peculiar t) twr sjt. lie
!ore its magic power all irregularities of the
womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup
pression of the manses. It removes uterine
obstructions. It cures ooeetipetioa and
strengthens the tystein. It braces tUe oerves
and pu-ifles the blood, it ne'’tu- tails, as'
thousands of women will testily. Thl valu
able mecicioe is prepared and sold by L. Hr
Dradfietd, Druggist, Atlanta, Gai Trie*'
*l 50 per bottle. All respectable drug meu
keep it.
'1 i;?kkgf.k. Ala., ISttS.
Mr. L. 11. Bhadfield—Sir: Please forward
ns. iinmediatelv, another supply of It rad
field's Female Regulator. We find it to be
all Unit is claimed fjr it, and we have wit
ucs-ed the most decided and happy effects
produced by it. Very re pectfutly,
Hunter A Alexander.
We, the unders’gneddruggists, take pleas
ure ill commending to- the trade, Dr. J. Brad
iieid’s Female Regulator, b dievi g it to be
a good and reliab'e remedy lor the diseases
tor which he recommends it.
W. A. Lanmih.i,, Atlanta, Ga .
PIiMBBRTON, \\ insox, Tatf.ol! & Cos.,
At acta. Ga.
Redwink & Fes, Atlant t, Ga.
W. C. Lawshe, Atlant t. Ga.
W. Root & Sox, Marietta. Ga.
STATE OF GEo9lA—TrotrpCaunlv.
Ttils is to ce: t ify that I have examined the
rrcipeof Dr. J. B adlhdJ ot this county, and
as u medical man pronon ce it to be a com
bination ol medi ines of great.merit in the
treatment ot all the diseases of females lor
which he recommends it. This D camber
2L -—* - • A it. I’. Beasley, Ai.. iy.
NO. 8.