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? fbwviXAOiJF. Raii,ik*at) lodWWi-'Ri train j
onth* Atlanta and Richmond Air-Tan* Ttnilrm i j
ma behind tiros *a hour and a half lost night. j
and w learn from passenger* that the cause of
the delay wo* an accident on the train, which i*
v#ry remarkable. When about 10 inilea fom
thin place, the train running at übout 20 mii
an hour, one of the trucks br*ko loose and jump
ed the track. No one on the train, nor the eu- j
ginecr, felt the jar, aad the train went on. Horn
of the train-hand*, looking ont, ww the fin- j
(tying from the tmolr in a vary unnshal manner, j
and the boll-rope wa* pulkwl to signal the engin
act to etop, which was done ; nnd It wos found
that the truck to one of the freight earn, about
midway of the train, wpm gone, and the oar waa
dragging on the track. K*ro! wan intuic tor the
HU**nng trncka, ami thojr were found about thr*<
quarter* of a mile tehitid, bwi*U On one aide of
the road. The train had j*t***d curves, over
embankments at a rapid spued, and no further
harm than the low* of the two wheel*,
Btrjckt VttMinw. A negro woman, who
•e*imcd to be very much enthuHCd on the eubjoc
of religion, preach' and a sermon yiatenlay morn
ing to an audiupco of (our or flvo other negroes,
on an open lot, comer of Fifth and Mulberry
street* While her sermon may not have been
strictly orthodoi, according to the faith of any
ot the church***, there is no doubt she was quite
as earnest as any of the divines, and though she
may have been a little illogical, she made state
ments that were quite as wonderful a * nny that
arc authorised by the Im-at schools of divinity.
It would puzzle the most efficient repotorial
akili to give an accurate report of her ah course,
while to discribe her manner ir, an absolute im
pow*ihility. Har langiw f ’c n illtoiiol, and in
tlmt sing-song style she j vnccod <1 io preach the
nrcc*ity of steering dear of the evil ono. Bhe
a as powerfully impress* and that the devil was light
at the heels of all the colored people in the world,
and they had to walk mighty straight in order to
ktophim always behind them, J| they turn one
way or another, they would w him sure, and he
would be oovtaln to lead them away into soma
devilment.
Bho concluded her discourse be relating a bit
of hsr relgious cape rumen. She had
lately paid ft dying visit to leaven, and, in the
i u ont candid man tier, described the incidents of
the trip, aaaurtitlg every statement tn be true.
To quote her own words, us m arly as possible,
she concluded : I started to go right to lichen.
I)c debt! started right at my heels and he follow
ed me clnry step ob do way. When I got to
North o‘liny, he was dar ; rml when I w. nt
through Missouri and New York, ho was still dar
I was ufeered to look around, for fear Id see him
and bod lead me riglit Htraighi down to hell. II
followod me eln ry stop ob do way right straight
to de gate ob hoben, nnd w ben dey opened de
door to let mo in, ho gib ono monstrous howl
end den lof me, and I walked right In. I walk
ed right in. Oh, my frons, it was do mostbeuii
iifulest place I eber saw. Eberything was gold
aud do brought mo a gold Bible, and you jist
ought to heard me vend. Hero 1 don't know de
ABO; but up dor I could read jist like a preach
er. I could read ebery word find did nothing
but sit under do ehada of u Juno npp!o tree and
read ray gold Bible ebory day. 1 tell dc gospe l
truth, ctery w ord l say ; I seen hoben, for I done
boon dar, aud read do gold Bible through.”
Her discourse ended about in the u ords above
given, and it was a matter of some difficult to
decide which was most amusing the ludicrous
candor of the woman, or the awed manner of her
hearers, who accepted cverp word she ntteree,
as the language of inspiration, and coubtless,
there was notone of them who does not desire
logo with her the next time she goes heaven.
Afooon Ttj^jrnph.
The Perry Homo Journal records this: A
bright little three year old boy, when asked by
his teacher, at the Methodist Sunday School, a
short time since, what he was made of, replied
with earnestness: “Smut and grease.”
GEO. 8. JONES. JNO. H. BAX IT.If.
Jones & Baxter,
OENEIIAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ANI) dealeuh in
Produce Provisions, and Sta
ple Groceries,
100 cut:an v st, m.wos, aa.
pM" l>**lern in Fertilizer*, Lime, Plaster and
Cement. Try ns. nov2B-3ui.
ARE YOU G OING to PAINT?
TIIF,
MAVERILL CHEICAL PAINT!
ha* proved itself to lie the
HiSDSOMfmt and Most Drill VIII.F. F.XTK.ntOR
Pai.vt Known !
Sample cards of brnutiful colors and recom
mendations from owners of the finest residences
in the country fur nistied tr e try all il -nlers ami
hv AVKItILL CHEMICAL 00.,
Sii Burling Slip. N*ttr York,
uoris ;tm. or Cleveland, Ohio.
[iMTvm.t:mut> 1856.]
vni n. TOOK. M. W. CORDON.
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS,
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
112 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
jb^*Bagging and Iron Ties advanced on
Crops.
Gash Advanceo made ou Consign
manta of Cotton.
pro otton Sold on Arrival, anti proceeds re
turned hr Express. when owners no instruct.
tWrPrompt and careful attention guaranteed
to *ll btudneaa. uov2B-3m.
Cotton lJuying!
U. D. Gorman* will pay the highest market
pries for CwCTON in Talbottow and Geneva, t\
MIX & KIBTL AND,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS A .NT) SHOES,
No. S, Cotton Avenue, and (WJ Third Struct MACON, GEORGIA.
T 1 TOl’IT) inform their friends and all in want of Boots and Shot* of any kind, that they have
VV one of the largest and te ,1 assortments to te found in tl e city or Stale. They cordially in
rite their numerous old cu. t<nu rM and ail others in wont of anything in tli* jr line, n*uaHy kopt in
firHt ckis* Kt<r t # call and • x uninc. I‘hey pledge Uieinselvt hto wll at the LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES. Either at their old stand No, J Cotton Avenue, or their New Ktnrc, 00 Third .Street,
Macoji, Georgia. f< h2O-tt,
par WE ARE ROLE AGENTS FOR THE PATENT EXCELSIOR GAITERS.
M JOSS IIS. I j A Z A I’l'S A- MORRIS
OPTIO IAIVH AN I> OCULISTS,
HAnTF Oli D , CONN.,
N AVE, witn n view to the inrre*. in,< demund for their eel. bmtl I’EKKECTED HI’ECTAfT.ES,
. „p|>oiut'l T. H. MI'RA It, at J. IL HruiuhnU'*, dialer in Clocks, Gold nnd Silver
I Watches, Uirh tlold ,1- welry, Slerlinu, Silver and j.lntc l Ware, Columlme, ou., Sole A!/. 'V l l in tin
i liKslity. They lmve taken ear. tn j ive all nc dfhi instruction* and have confidence in the abilit;
lof their agents tn meet the requirement* f all ciistnincrs. An opportunity will tie thus afforded to
! proems . at all time . Sj.celael, s I'neqilttlled by any for their and Preserving Quali
| These arc the only spectacle* tt at pres, t VC as well as A .sist the Hitfht ! And are the cheap* s
I Is'cinsc the best, always lusting many years without change Iwaitf lus-cwsiry. "9*Cai rroN! T.
K. Kl’K tlt, Ap,*nt, 9 ilrtswl Htrnet, Columbus, (Jin, Solo A ;eat in Cohnrjlm*, (Ja. y,4fVVe em
ploy no peddlers. February Mth, IS? 1. lyr.
! j I„ BAtinsßOllV. WM. T. IIUhI'KSS. >■ L. SIUI.SBt’UV, .1.
KAXJ I ITUdI V, RJiSPESS & CO..
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMINKION MIiRCII AN r r S,
I*OI*LAB STREET, NEAR COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GEORGIA.
for Flint River Osnnburgs and Yams. Liberal ftryungenicnts will be made wiih
IManters who may wish to v loro their Ootton fhe coming sea-on, by granting thorn AdvanccH m ■
lowest rab ol inten st Orders tor Bagging, Tic*, and SupplieH Gtmer.diy, will have the test at ,
tendon.
pfrEn. Bacon, 1h dow at his post with thin firm a*. 1 anybiiKinem hi friendH may entrust to their j
tends will recctvo his personal attention. He respectfully Kolicjta a liberal share of their patron I
ago. oct 3 3m.
1„ U 5i : (i. M. WILLIAM*
BURRUS & V/ILLIAMS,
Coinm is s ion XT orc li 111 Y t&,
ALABAMA WAREHOUSE, COLUMBUS, GA.
'Bugging nnd Tier* for ndo. We are also agents for Brown’s Gin nnd Dunham’s Guano, o :t;lo*3n
li. .lit tope so.v.
A, MAiiSLs:
iJum
d ItANITE WORKS
ALKiMMILINGS,SLATEHABTEIS AND EKAMELED GRATES
irst- class DESIGNS uruisliod uml ESTIMATES Given on Short Notice.
OHHERS >1 .!< r ri :i >.
Cot. MTiird & Plum Sis., Xlaeon CJ.'i.
PREBEHA ED FOR AGES:
BURIED SECURELY AND IN ORDER BY USING
SPROGLES PATENT COFFIN VAULT
(PATENTED JUNE 28th, 1871.)
Lqual in Durability to the Costly and Cumbrous Sarcophagi of the
Ancients. Protection against moisture, animals and grave (linger
ip ln st Pr.-mium at the Tut* r-State Pair of New Veil;,Ohio. Pennsylvania and Western Yir inia
illy this valuable invention, tin* mtol a Jit rtectlv Kceure ftnd inexpenaiblc uaiepticle tor the Head
which has lon- been tilt, is most effectually met. Them is a consolation in the consciousness that
I the last sad duty to a dear one taken from ns, has level faithfully and properly performed.
torn in; KnpitlD into Tsc TlivoiikHoiU Hie loiintit
M.vsvr.uTrt'Rtu nx J. 11. AKTOPK ,t SON.
- - * o - -
Having examined the ST INE HPHIAI, YAI I.T. \v cheerfully recommend it for the purposes
! intended, and ls*lievo it will answer the demands for a neat and inexpensive burial vault, better
titan anything of the kind which has come to our knowledge,
lloti. W. A. HP IT, Mayor, Pol, V. A NUTTING, Pie*. City Bank.!
W I*. (KXJDAHs C.uslitor City Ilank. 11. L. .IKWI- IT.
Uev. W WATKIN HICKS. U v. -1. W. BI'RKE.
Hov 11. K. HUES. Rev. UENJ. JOHNSON.
CIIA.I. 11. H.VL.I, M. lb C. J. ROOSEVELT, M. O.
.IEUE PI SS, Arcliibet. JOHN .1. COHNI I.L, Master Builder.
\V, S. CLARK, Master Builder. W. A E. P. TAYLOR.
Macon-, Ga„ Oct. lfith, 1871.
Messrs. J. R ABTOrE .V SON Having eymninerl the COPFIN V AULT manufactured bv you
under the Sproglo patent, 1 am pi pared to endorse it as a convenient,aheap and durable vauit.uud
meets a w ant long felt in our country. particularly where brick uml lime are scarce.
jtn'2s-ly Yours truly, D. B. WOODRUFF, Architect,
N" 13AY BOOT & SHOE STORE!
It BE It T C. I* PE,
[Late of BEDELL A POrE,]
78 1 Broad St root, Columbus, Ga.,
Erst /Aw i-Wot* /’mar's BooA- Store, nu.i nearly Oj>pos'/e John King'a Bank,)
rs n nv receiving ami opening n full and complete stock of Boots and Shoes, consisting of all the
1 styles and grades hr Or ms. Ladies, Misses, Youths aud Chiltlrens light aud heavy wear. Hw
| stock is all new and mado to order,
EXPRESSLY FOR HIS OWN TRADE,
and he will warrant every pair to give satisfaction and be as represented. Inducements offered to
small deal-rs and country merchants. !!*■ lc V'vurvd the services of Mr. Goode H. Fleming,
rwho with lim in bii late bu.-iuess > lie will b glad to *ec and wait tipon his friends and
old custom, rs. terms Cash. oct 10-ly
Collinoworth Institute,
Tullmtlon, Gu.
F.xereiao* resumed August fith. 1872.
Total expenses for Board, Ttulion and Wash
ing, for Fell Term of four months, u paid in
advance, #62.00 to tfhl.tMJ.
Tuition $2, sll, $4 and *5 per month,
asr Apply tor Circular.
■ j. t. McLaughlin, a. m„
Principal mid l*roprictor.
W. A. SHAW, A. M„
jan 4 tf Assistant.
<>ce it n II ouh e
BRUNSWICK, GA.
t IIAS. FLANDERS, Proprietor.
Board reasonable with elegant accommoda
tions. A sic for the Ocean House. dec 14-tf-
Vo i ypowrafui tavifforatisif
Tta.! It.' ter* *ro positivety invaluable la
*1 ~i-> I fy the *itoo, sad *id cure
I>raittont and Intermittent itvtrn,
and are a preventive of Chills and Fever.
All yield to their powerful etlicaejr.
Are an anti-Joto to change of Water and Diet,
to tho wasted frame, end correct all
ESDjir.-Miiii'iMUMTai
Will nuve days of suffering to the sick, and
fPia4-;^TMEMglgfflasa
The grand l'anacea for all the ills of life.
''V'ygswK *
Yonrnr or Old,
Single, these Hitters are
S equalled and hava often been
S means of tmving life.
* TRY ONE BOTTLE. >
c . li UliK K ,
UOI'.SK,BIGN J* OR.NAMI A l’.Vi. PAINTER,
(am i> in tuun-oN- h.u.i. cp srviits,)
I>lA< '< > . - - - GEOItGIA.
;:t’?*Uil(l.Mg (llazitif/aud i'apir Hatiging.
Ftfbruury Ist, 1H72. ly.
DUTY OFF TEAS ! !
i in: g:;i:at am• ,f ’ *n ii \ < < >mfany
liav" connections with aM the principle
ports of China arid Japan, and Import ibt ir teas
direct from place of growth, thus Raving the
consumer from 5 to 8 profits. It is now ateut 12
years .since the Cottpiuy was organized -and it
teen a wpb-iidid succ. -s trom the v. rv first. This
i was dm to In*- tact tiuit \ve iiujwrtcd and sold
| 1 *>•;; *& (lioodM,
nnd d.-v-j .7 vl tin mto our custouiers in all
jmrl.s oi tin* Ut iled Stntvs, fi.r one-mall profit
only, b< and ioe i ;;-j .\wr ami the Ten-con
sumer. NN t ■ ri-jinutf l the system of supplying
c iiibum* rs in distant jmrta of the country with
j Tf.us, at N-'U York (V. l'o pn“ k, on the Ulnb
I plan. And niuee we adopted tLis plan we have
! save the pr.-jte ul this country millions of d<d
! i.irs aim •udly, in the east of this mtiobot every
<loy nt e.-vhify. h-relnb circular, which
j •• on tain; I'uU <iir ctiona. } r-iinnuiH, Jr.
Tin* (iki tti '!< , ic;m Tea (’>.,
31 A 32 Yloi.y Srrn-T. 4w
; I‘. O. Box rifHJ. New York City.
8 < >STP< > SEI >
Talbot County Sheriff’s Sales.
j Will !>• -Mh. i 0 tin G-urt House Boor,in
’ho town of Ta’hoti <ii, TalLot eouiitv, Ga., on
|ihofi st Tin : -la) in Januar, r.< xt, between the
h -:id hours of mlo, tl * !<i!t ving propirty, to
| Wit 10 111 f o, l.sml i.J 11:’ p-t ie .et cottier ot
, L'*t No. 273, i;- ngin U 2.1.1 ile.tnet of Talbot
| county. Levied upon ms the property of \Vni.
I U. Smilh, to Hal:si\ t ■ from Talbot
| Superior four . by‘f < Us**.;-* . . eor age, in
x
HEIDI, JAUDON & CO,
Wkol -alt ..id Retail Dealers in
CLOT I I I X G
-AND -
Gt-nt's 1-'rti-iii-;lii,ij>- Good*,
Trunks, Traveilin ; Bags, Ac., Ac., (oct3-3m) |
I or. P.KOUGIITUN St , SAVANNAH, GA. j
8 5 5r . < -.5. M<>FPETT
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DRUGGIST,
DJLAbKIt IN
l Pure Drugs. P. tout Mtdicim s, Toilet Articles,
Garden s. e.N, lv r, ; ::e Oil, Lump
Goods, A,... Ac.,
1 B- Agent of tl.,- fch t.raU-,1 Wakefield's
Partli Closets.
No. 74 Proa 1 SirtH;t,Columbus,Georgia.cclo-3m
TIIOS. WOOD.
NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE, MACON.
DEALER IN*
FINE FURNITURE,
CIIAIKS.
MATTHIASES,
IUCA bSTK.VIIS,
AND SPRING BEDS
I*AKEOII SUITES.
j (N PLUSH, HAIR, CLOTH AND REPS.
B ED-1100M Suites in grett variety, Marble
aud Wood Tops.
CAEPFTS.
\P'NE sssortuvut of llrnsscls, Tapestries,
. 11 ply, 2 ply. Wool Dutch, Cottage anil Hemp
Hugs, Mats and Druggets. Nottingham Luck
Curtains, l ambm piins, made to order in at-.v
style. Window Shades, Wall Paper, Oil Cloths,
pubic and door) Matting, etc., etc.
All the above at exceedingly low prices.
FUSE'S Patent Metallic Burial Cases and Cas-
L keU th * dest invention known for preserving
the dead. Also, SELF-HEALING Metalic Cases
and caskets <rivo patents) elegantly finished and
hands meat in this market.
Coffins and Caskets in Rosewood. Mahogany.
Black Walnut Cedar and common woods. All
at greatly reduced pruts. CALL AND SEE. 1
keep a full assortment of all goods in my line.
mav2-Lv.
Dll. .T. I>. MoKELLAR,
D 1-d N T IST,
M A CON, G E O R G I A ,
Offers his professional nervices to the people of
Talbot and adjoining counties, nnd pledge his
best efforts to please in all styles of work. Give
us a trial. may 9-ly.
WIT TIC II & KINSEL,
PRACTICAL
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELERS, AND ENGRAVERS.
IVo. 07Broaa Street, Columbus, Georgia.
We would respectfully inform our customer., sud tke'public In general, that we Lave received
tit ill receiving ha *ntir new ®tock of
Jolid Silver Ware. Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Chains,
Bracelets,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE JEWELRY
Of tlie Beat ileuufaeturcis and the Latest Styles.
Watches, locks, Jewelery, Sterling Silver and
Plated Waie,
Ai.l or toe Latest llanueactueeks
DIAMOMiVOID A St) SILVER sPEI'TAi I.ES, A XI) EYE- OLA ESES. BOLD if- SILVER
lIII.MLU. -, (JESTS’ fc J.ARIES’ CiIAISS, I‘LAIS A EAXCY GOLD RISUH,
Of Beautiful Woukmanship, am> Every Vahif.ty of Ari jot .in Found in a
FIRST CLASS JEWELRY ZfORE!
JWrSTF.NCIL PLATES of everv description tor Marking Clothes,made to order at short notice
W.Vi CH, < LOCK IND JEWELRY REPAIRING in all of its branches. HUK JEWELRY.
SOCIETY BADOUS, DI’.MOND SETTING, OR ANY NEW WORK made to order at reasonable
chares KY!r\ NGRAVINO promptly ciccuted. Febl-ly.
Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix,
BUILD! RS SUPPLY STORE, BLAKE'S BLOCK,, POPLAR STREET,
(Between Third and Fourth,) Macon, Ga.
White and yellow Pin-Work. Sash. Poors, Blinds, Frames, Pncke's, Newel IVsts, Palin,
si ~ Man . the.. Lie. i urptni.r Tools, Locks, Nails, Hinges, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty,
Etc. Ca”.ractors for Buiid Do s.-<_d ami Rough Lumber at our Factory, Dixie Works, Cln’r.
r, f nt. f.ft'Ail onh-rs from T.i not and i.djoining counties tilled at low rates. oot 3-3 m.
FALLSTOCK
BOOTS, SHOES, & HATS,
TnrNKH, UMIinELLAS, aVC,
! We annonrr*' to our many r a-rons and’friends that our Pall stock of Boots, .Shoes, Ilats, Trunk
| • to., ih n-itr I t ing re eived. With increased facilities, we tire prepared to duplicate and till any in*
j <>ic of i. eiuU "a-* Law heretofore patronized us, we arc thankluhand cordially invito a roniinu-
I mce of their Davors. Those db© luvr not given t.s a trial, we invito to do so. It is always a
pleasure to show our goods, even though we may not effect a sale.
The latest styles of Silk Hats always on Hand. Merchants, look well to your interest, and ex
amine our stock before you buy. SINGLETON. HI NT & CO.. Wholesale Deal* r*.
c 21 Urn 43 Second St. and 28 Gotten Avenue. Macon, Ga.
(v <> r I < >
II . Mll>f> Ij Kl* ROO Iv ,
THE OLD RELIABLE
Hjil<l 1 e an <1 II arli es b II ous e,
OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
| For good Kir.mins und the lr.vt goods in tliAt line, ever sold iu Columbus. octl7-3m
JA 1.. Sld 1 : A ,
Merchant Tailor*
(O’.NTLEMEN'S l>lfi;SS <,<>Ol>S!
Second Stri ct.. Opposite Concert Hull, Macon, Georgia. ogO-.dm
J . & .1 . Ev A I FM ~A N .
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES , DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, CLOTH
ISO, HA TS, SHOTS and Roots, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. feb 8-lv.
Groceries at Wholesale! !
MACON’S PROVISION EMPOKJUM!
0
Seymour, Tinsley & Co M Macon 9 Ga.,
OftVr to the trade of Southwest Georgia, the largest and most complete stock of Groceries and
Provisions, ever kept by any one house in Georgia.
V,ref. rto the i . n fuints of Talbot and 1 aylor who have dealt with I.ls in the past as to our
ability usd inclination t - sell Standard Goods at Small Profits.
, -A'Vi'e don’t expect to grow rich iu a year, hut are willing to work on close profits and hold to
our trade. Try us. (oct 3-" in) SEYMOUR TINSLEY ifc CO.
H. T. JOHNSON. BEN. C. SMITH.
JOHNSON & SMITH,
AY 1 i O J , E S A. L E G Id O C Eld S,
PRODUCE 1> EAL El l S,
AKD
C o in m AI e i* c li ants,
C ORNER OURTH A POPLAR STREETS, MACON, GA.
October 3rd. 187*2. Bin.
ATLANTA DEPARTMJSNT
Southern Life Insurance Company.
Assets over $1 ,500,000.
IN vi mle i' oT Policies Issued Over 10,000
TRUE TESi OF COMPANY'S STRENGTH:
Ratio of Assets to Liabilities, $299.67 to SIOO.
Gen. JUIIA B GOJRDON, Pres’t' Gun. A. 11. COLQUITT, Vice-Pres’t
YY. t . 31' UlllS, sec.etary.
1 TNSURES LIVES AND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS AND PAYS LOSSES.
A Lssuts ..11 the approved terms oi Policies in sums of 1,000 to SIO,OOO, as may be desired.
Pivmiums received iu cash and entitled to ANNUAL DIVIDENDS.
All POLICIES NON-FURIEITABLE.
After full second annual payment, every reosouable indulgence extended the assured, including
liberty to travel and accommodation in payment of premiums. Any premium stipulated to be paid
amt i ally, can afterward be paid semi-annually, if desired. Assurance within the reach of all.
IN HOM E ENTERPRIZES. Retain your money in vour own State lor HOME
, 0_ n tha Ist of January, 1871. of eighty-seven Life Companies (Sixty-eight of which were doing
! business in New York), the SOUTHEP.N LUTS excelled:
! In number of policies issued 58 companies | In amount of total income 64 companies ;
!In number of 1 ohi ies at date 51 “ jln whole amount insured 60 “
, assets 51 “ 1 In economy ol management 08 “
THIS IS THE LEADING SOUTHERN COMPANY. Insure your lives in a Company whose
Directors are known to you, and of the highest integrity.
_ ‘ ALBERT R. LAMAR, Special Agent
WM. EDINGS. General Agsnt, February Bth, 1872.—1 y.
Marshall House,
A. B. LUCE,
Proprietor.
BOARD THREE DOLLARS PER DAY,'
Hnvnnnnh, On.
Collins 4* Little ,
TO A. T*-3 SECOND NT.,
[D.TiOACH’s Old Stand.]
--- jiEOF^GIA
DEALERS IN
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,WAGORS
AND I
Drays and. Carts.
\YE SELL THE
AEOTT CONCORD WAGGIT,
AND, ALSO, THE
ARIHfTT CONCORD BEGOT.
THE CELEBRATED
vv 'aiTanted in I-Uill!
1,2, i, AND G HOUSE
S T V D K n A K E R U' A G 0 N &
The Buffalo or Burke’s Wagon, j
The Brattleboro Buggy,
Tlie TviinUnll
The White-water Wagon,
TII E lU I LB UR X IU AGO .Y
And a host of others priced low* for cash i
good bankable paper.
Remember ours is anew house and we intend j
to sell low f to secure trrde. Give us a cull an*} t
we will make it to your interest to buy. Sen !
for circular. COLLINS LITI LE,
V. 0. Box 497, Macon,/la
W. li. Martin A Bno., Agent®,
febS-1 v Talbot ton, Gju
CITV MILLH!
ColumbLis, Ga.
n '.VYING Itecome connected with these MTU
.hy purchase, iam prepared to supply th*
former patrons of the lhtlace Mills, as wi ll ad
those of the City Mills, and fill all orders with
proniptne ana dispatch. The City Mills ar
n.>w being enlarged, that they may be able t
fill a 1 ! 'bun inds. In the meantime they v ill i. e
run night ami day, so that no apprehension need -
exist of del .y. The Mills are in charge of exp*
l ienee* 1 and reliable Millers those (those of the
Palace being retainedh and no effort will U
spared <*> kef p up the reputation of the City Mill*
to the standard of that acquired by the Palace.
The t ity Mills will be conducted on the sana
principle as the Palace Mills, and I solicit a cor
timi u ce of the liberal patronage heretofore e\'
tended me.
Or-hr filled as b lore for COHN, I LOl lr
! MEAL, &c.
j The ( ity Mills will keep two offices in the city
I --one in the Grapiery Budding of the Pul .-
! Miils. next to the Eagle and Piienix Mantuactu*
I ring Cos , in <h; roe of Messrs. JOHN li. MOTf
j and D MCLFOUD and the other at the buy
! Mills’office on Broad Street, below the Rankir
‘ llou.se, in ehovge of Air. JOHN P. HoWAIiP.
j iplM\ K. L. MOTT
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l iSK'lfory, (ilassM .s.-c,
nml Oliina,
AND USA LI K IN'
House Furnishing (foods.
142 CONGRESS, AND 141 ST. JULIAN BTa
oct 3-3 m. SAVANNAH, GA.
It LuiiilN to llaj>i>intN!!
A Boon to the Race of Woman!
DR. J. BRADFIEID’S
FEMALE REGULATOR!
It will bring on the Menses; relieve till painoi
the monthly “Period;” cure Rheumatism anJ
Neuralgia of Back and Uterus; Leucorrhaa or
“Whites,” and partial Prolapsus Uteri; check
exc ssive flow, snd correct all irregularities pe
culiar to ladies.
It will remove, all irritation of Kidneys and
Bladder; relieve Costiveness; purify the Blood;
give tone and strength to the whole system,
clear the skin, imparting a rosy hue to the cheek
and cheerfulness to the mind.
It is as sur* a cure in all the above diseases ai
Quinine is in Chills and Fever.
Ladies can cure themselves of all the a bow
diseases without revealing the nature of their
complaint to any person; which is always mor
tifying to their pride and modesty.
It is recommended by the best physicians ac
the clergy.
La Grange, Ga., March 23, 1870.
BRAr*field & Cos., Atlanta, Ga. Dssr Birs: I
takt pleasure in stating that I have used for the
last twenty years, the medicine you arc now put
ting up, known as Bradfield’s Female Regulator..
and consider it the best combination ever gotten
together for tlie diseases for which it is recom
mended. I have been familiar with the prescrip
tion both as a practitioner of medicine and in
domestic practice, and can honestly say that I
consider it a boon to suffering lcmales, and eje
but hope that every lady in our whole land., who
may be suffering in any way peculiar to thuir
sex, may be able to procure a bottle, that their .
suffering may not ofdy be r< lieved, but that the]
may be restored to health and strength. Witbj
my kindest regards, I am respectfully,
W. B. FERRELL, M. D-
Near Marietta, Ga., March 21, 1870.
Messrs. Wm. Root Sc Sok.—Dear Sirs: Soiti
months ago 1 bought a bottle of Bradtield's I‘-
male Regulator from you, and have used it it
my family with the utmost satisfaction,and bat
recommended it to three other families,and th<T
have found it just what it is recommended. Th
females who have used your Regulator are im
perfect health, and are able to attend to the.-
household duties, and we cordially
it to the public. Yours respectfully.
Rev. H. B. JOHNSON-
We could add a thousand other certificate
but we consider the above amply sufficient proc
of its virtue. All we ask is a trial.
For full particulars, history of diseases, an
certificates of its wonderful cures, the reader * 4
ref rred to Hie w-mrper “roundthe bottle.
Manulactured and sold by
Bit AD* FELD & CO.
Price $1.50. Atlanta, G*-
Sold by all Druggist*.