Newspaper Page Text
FIELD, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
Colic in IIor?s8. —A cure for colic in
horses and mules, which has never been
known to fail-simple but Mite. Take a
piece of raw cotton--say an ordinary hand
full—and saturate it with lard ; set tho
cotton on fire and smoke the animals nos
trils. In a few moments he will be reliev
ed. Horses have been known to follow a
person holding the c»tton until the pain
would cease. —II. L. Watson, Clayton, X.
C., in Southern Cultivator.
How to do up S u ikt Bosoms.— Take two
ounces of white gum arabio powder, put
into a pitcher and pour on a pint or more
of water, and then having covered it, let it
stand all night. In the morning pour it
from the dregs into a clean bottle and ccrk
and keep it for use. A tablespoonf'ul of
gam water stirred in a pint of starch, made
in the usual manner, will give to lawn*,
either white or printed, a look of newness,
which nothing else can restore to them
after they have been wa*hel.
Glue which will Unite Even Polished
Steel —Dissolve five or six bits of gum
mastic, each of the size of a large pea, is a«
much spirits of wine as will suffice to ren
der it liquid. In another vessel dissolve in
brandy as much isinglass, previously soft
ened in water, as will make a two-ounce
vial of strong glue, adding two small bits of
gum ammoniac, which must be rubbed un
til dissolved. Then mix the whole with
beat. Keep in a vial closely stoppled.
"When it is to be used, set the vial in boil
ing water. ,,
To Stop Bleeding —Bleeding from a
wound on man or beast may be stopped by
a mixture of wheat fl »ur and common salt,
in equal parts, boon lon with a cloth If
the bleeding be profuse, use a large quanti
ty, say from one to three pints. It may be
left on for hours, or even days, if necessary.
In this manner he saved the life of a horse
which was bleeding from a wounded artery;
the bleeding ceased in five minutes after the
application. It was left on three days,
when it worked loose, was easily removed,
and wound soon healed.
Colic in Horses.— Dr. L. Phnres, of
Newtonia, Miss., publishes the following
recipe in the Southern Cultivator, for colic
in horses. He says :
My treatment for the last twenty years
has been a tablespoonful of nux vomica, in
a gill each of warm wafer and whisky, or
other spirits of equal strength, as a drench.
One dose usually cures in ten minutes ; n
second never fails. If no spirits be at hand,
double the quantity of water. If the pow
dered nux vomica cannot be readily obtain
ed rasp up a button or two of it and give.
I would not, however, give more than two
large buttons.
New Whitewash, —The London Builder
says that the sulphate of baryta possesses
many advantages over lime, as a material
for whitewashing walls. Four ounces of
glue is soaked for twelve hours in tepid
water, and then placed, until boiling, in
a tin vessel with a quart of water, as in the
ufetial process of melting glue ; the whole is
then stirred until dissolved. Six or eight
pounds of sulphate of baryta, reduced to an
impalpable powder, is put into another ves
sel ; hot water is ad Jed, and the whole stir
red till it has the appearance of milk or
lime. The sizing is then added, and the
whole stirred well together, and then ap
plied in the ordinary way while still warm.
Calf’s Head Hashed —Bv Dr. Kitchen
er.—Put it into a stewpan half a calf’s head
with water to cover it, a knuckle of ham.
and onions, herbs, etc. Simmer till the
meat may easily he separated from the
bone ; then cut it into a fillet, and put the
trimmings and half the liquor by in a tu
reen ; to the remaining half add a gill of
white wine, and reduce the whole one-half
by quick boiling, when it should be pv ured
over the fillet, surrounded with mushrooms,
small white onions, pieces of pickled pork,
and the tongue in slices, simmered till the
whole is fit to serve up. Brown forcemeat
balls are sometimes added.
Raisins Made Upon tiiec Vines.— ln the
south of Europe and in Egypt, grapes are
allowed to dry and ripen upon the vine, so
as to form raisins. The sweet fleshy grapes
which grow upon the sunny, sheltered slopes
of hills are preferred. When the fruit is
ripe the grapes are thinned : and vine is
stripped of its leaves. The sun then com
pletes the saccharification, and drives off
the superfluous water. When the bunches
are plucked, they are cleaned, dipped for
a few seconds in boiling lye of wood ashes
and quicklime ; the wrinkled fruit is then
drained and dried, and exposed to the sun
upon hurdles fur fourteen or fifteen days.
The finest sun raisins are the plumpest
hunches left to ripen upon the vine after
their stalks have been cut half through.
An inferior kiud of'raisius is prepared by
drying in an oven.
To Pickle Cucumber*. —Mrs. L. tried
the following experiment, with the stated
result: She covered the bottom of a tight
barrel with fresh, unpassed apple pomace :
then put in a layer of cucumbers, then a
layer of pomace, and went on thus alterna
ting with the cucumbers and pomace till
the barrel was nearly tilled. A lohg time
had elapsed, when on examination she
fouud that the worms had cut boles, through
which much of the vinegar (that had form
ed) had escaped. In that part of the barrel
(towards the top) from whieti the vinegar
had subsided in leaking, the cucumbers hud
decayed and were useless ; but in the lower
part of the barrel, where there was still
vinegar mixed with the apples, the cucum
bers were firm and excellently pickled.
Another lady states that she‘made fine
pickles by putting the cucumbers in a bar
rel of prepared pomace.
Oake of Horses’ Legs. —Few men who
. handle horses give proper attention to the
feet and legs. Especially is this the case
od the farms. Much time is spent of a
morning rubing, brushing and smoothing
the hair on the sides aod hips, but at no
time are the feet examined and properly
cared for. Now, be it known, that in this
six thousand years* old world of ours the
feet need more care than the body. They
need ten times as much- for in one respect
they are almost the entire horse. All the
grooming that can be done won’t avail
anything if the horse is furced to stand
where his feet will be filthy. In this case
the feet will become disorderly, and then
the legs will be badly out of fix, and with
bad feet and legs there is not much else of
the horse fit for anything. Stable prisons
generally are terribly severe on the feet
and legs of horses, and unless these build
ings can afford a dry room, where a horse
can walk around, lie down and roll over,
they are not half so healthy and comforta
ble to the horse as the pasture, and should
be avoided by ail good hostlers Jin the
country.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Libel fer Divorce.
ST\TE OF GEORGIA—Upsov county.
Superior Court, November Term. 1570. Present
iiTs Honor, James W. Greene, Judge.
Martha Ann Hoard, 1 Libel for Divorce,
vs. >
Bailees A. Hoard. ) Pule to perfect service.
It appearing to the Court from the return of the
Sherift that the Defendant does not reside in this
county: and it forth-r appearing tLat he is a non-rest
dent of thin State. It Is, on motion of Counsel, ordered,
that said Defendant appear and answer at the next term
of this Court; eLe that the case be considered in default,
and the I’lalntifl allowed to proceed. AniTit Is further
ordered that this Rule be published in the Thoinaston
Herald once a month for four months.
A true extract from the minutes.
decßl-4m H. T JENNINGS, Clerk.
EG fir, lA —Epson county.—Whereas
X .John W. Jones, temporary Administrator of the
estate of William Jones late of said county, deceased,
applies for permanent administration of said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite an i admonish the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause If
any they have, on or bef->r» the first Monday in Feb
ruary. next, why said administration Fhould not be
granted Given under my hand this 29th dav of De
cember. 1870. WM. A. COBB.
dec3l-td Ordinary.
("N EORGIA—Upson county.— Whereas
T Franklin Brown applies for the Guardianship of
the property of Martha E. Hardy and Thomas A. llttr
dv. orphans of Isaac Ilardy. deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause, lfany they have on the first
Monday in February next, why said guardiamhip
should not be granted
Given under my hand, this22l day of December, 1570.
dsc24-td * WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
EORGIA— Upson county.— -Whereas,
H Robert S. Tisinger applies for the Guardianship
of the property of I’h ires Hardy. Mary E. Ihirdv and
Thomas K. Hardy, orphan children of Thomas Ilardy,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause if any they have, on the first
Monday in February next, why said guardianship should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 221 <1 iy < f December, 1570.
dec24-td WM. A. COBB; Ordinary.
/GEORGIA— Upson c unty— Wlnureas
\ 1 Thomas It. Kendall applies for the Guardianship
of the property of William J. Thomas, orphan child of
William J. Thomas, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on
the first Monday in February next, why the said guard
ianship shoyld not be granted. -
Given under my hand this the 20th day of Dec'r, IS7O.
dec24-td WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
/ GEORGIA—Upson cunty. Whereas
\ T William L. Adams applies for letters of Guardian
ship of the property of F.nny Buckholts Leodora
Buckholts and John J. Buckholts, orphan children of
James Buckholts, deceased.
'1 he*e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to file their obj< olions, it any they have, to
the granting of said Guardianship or. or before the-first
Monday in February uex’.
Given under my hand tins 22d day of December, 1570.
dec24 td WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
To Debtors and reditors.
4 LL persons indebted to Mathias Mauk,
1 \ lato of Upson county, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment, and all persons having
demands against said deceased are required to present
them in terms of the law, DUKE WILLIAMS,
declO-3Ud Administrator.
CA GOROlA—upson county.—Court of Ordinary,
X December Term, 1S7 (I .—Whereas Amo* Worrill
noplies for dismission from the administration of the
e*tate of Bum-1 W. Jackson, deceased. It. is therefore
ordered that rule ni si he published in the Thomaston
Herald for three months, returnable to this <’ourt. on
the first Monday in April next. that, all pers >ns con
cerned may have notice there sand act. accordingly.
A true extract from the minutes of said Canrr,.
WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
dect7-3m—Pi inter's fee &7,00
THE OHIO FARMER.
vol. xx-isro.
'J*
The Great Paper for the Farm and Fireside.
r jPIIE OHIO FARMER is a Weekly of
I TwfntyPagkb printed od pure paoer, large quarto
form cut. covered and stitched.it being theonl journal
of the kind in the country. Each number contains a
large amount of useful in f ormation, all articles being
short and to ihe point Editorials fresh and practical.
Everything pertaining to the
FARM, GARDEN AND VINEYARD
Are thoroughly discussed. A Mechanical Department
i* kept full of instructive hints to aid in the FA RM
WORK-SHO p - Special attention is given to the DO
MESTIC Department; and for the FIRESIDE are
furnished Incidents of*For« ign Travel. Stories Sketches,
Choice Poetry, Fun, Ac, Ac The CHILDREN’S De
partment is nicely illu c trat *<l each week, and filled with
such things as will gladden the hearts of the little ones,
:.n 1 make them better.
Only Two Dollars a Year.
Six Months for One Dollar; Three Months for Fifty
Cents. JJJU Specimen Copies Free. Address
OHIO FARMER, CLEVELAND, O.
w it son” s a w y e r 7
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
TIIOJIASTOX, <; A.,
T OULD respectfully inform the cit'zens
v t of Upson and surrounding counties thatfin addi
tion to a large stock of GROCERIES, I have added
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes, Ladies' fine Shoes, Childrens’ Shoes,
Ilats, Crockery,
READT-MAD2 CLOTHING,
Notions, and Stationery. All Toilet articles—Soap*, Per
fumery. Cologne, Hair Oil, Ac. Also, Candy—pure and
fresh. The best stock of Sardines in Thornaston.
I would state to my customers that 1 have now on
hand a lot of fine old PLACII BRANDY, and in addi
tion wines of all discripdions for the si<’k and feeble.
oct29-’2m W. SAWYER.
THOS. F. BETHEL,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
'\\ T OULD inform his customer? and
v r friends that his fall stock is now complete, and
solicits from them a continuance of their former pairon
age. at his new fire proof store on Main s’reet, Thomas
tou, Ga. decl7-3m
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE CO,,
GA.,
CAPITAL - $500,000.
SIOO,OOO Deposited with State Authorities
for Protection of Policy Holders.
OFFICERS :
WM. B. JOHNSON President,
WM. S. HOLT... Vice President,
GEO. S. OBEAR Secretary,
JNO W. BURKE General Agent,
C. F McOAY,.: Actuary,
JAMES M. GREEN,.... Med. Examiner,
W. J. MaZILL Sup. Agencies.
This is a Southern Institution and a Home enterprise.
Controlled and directed by your friends and neighbors
I*s Capital is larger than any similar enterprise in the
South, and its ratio of Assets to liabilities (the only
true test of soundness) very much greater.
Husband, have you provided an ample support for
your wife and children in the event of your death? If
not Insure your life in the Cotton States.
Sons, have you provided for the comfort and support
of your aged mother should you die first? If not In
sure in the Cotton States. It will cost you but a trifle.
Young men, do you wish to provide yourself v\ ith a
handsome endowment, in five, ten, or fifteen rrr.rs?
Then save a portion of your earning* and take a policy
in the Cotton States.
Ad should ensure while they can. for disease or ac
cident may prevent them from getting a policy should
they delay.
E. A. FLEWELLEN,
Agent.
j. C. ZIMMERMAN,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
of ALL KINDS. Keeps on hand a GOOD ASSORT
MENT of FUENITURE of his own make and that oj
Western Manufacturers. Havingan arrangement with
REONDEAU A CO., of Atlanta, the largest FUEN
ITURE DEALERS in the South, enables me to fill or
ders of any sizcforany quantity with extreme
SHORT NOTICE,
if I should not have the kind you may wish. BED
STEADS a speciality, plenty of them always on hand
that are good.
In returning thanks for your liberal patronage in the
past, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same. Call and see my goods before you buy. I flat
ter myself that I can please all that know
GOOD WORK
when they see it. My increased facilities have enabled
me to offer larger quantities, better variety and better
bargains.
Final’y I earnestly request all that are in need of any
my line to call and examine my stock.
de<J2s-tf ,J. C. ZIMMERMAN.
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
For Female Complaint*, whether in young or old, mar
ried or single, at the dawn of womanhood or the turn oi life, these Ton
ic Ritters have no equal; are safe and reliable in ail forms of disease.
Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to their wonderful
Curative Effects.
WHAT ARE THEY?
TnEY ARE NOT A VILE
FANCY DRINK,
Made of Poor Rum. Whiskey, Proof Spir
its, and Refuse Liquors, uoctored, spiced,
and sweetened to please tne taste, ca ! led “Tonics”
“Appetizers,” “ Restorers,” &o.,that lead the
tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a truo
Medicine, made lrora the Native Roots and
Herbs of California, freo from all Alcoholic
Stimulants. They aret ho ORE AT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE G IVING PRIN
CIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigoratof
cd the Bystcin, carrying off all poisonous matter,
r.nd restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person can take these Hitters, according to
direct ions, and remain long unwell.
>llOO will be given for an incurable case, pro-'
aiding the bones are not destroyed by mineral
poisons or other means, and the vital organs
Wasted bevond the point of repair.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu
matism, and Gout, Dyspepsia, cr Indi
gestion, Bilious, Remittent, and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit
tors have been most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is generally produced by derangement of the
Digestivo Organs. .. , .
They invigorate the stomach, ana stimulate
the torpid liver and bowels, which render them
of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of
all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor „
to the whole system.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,'
Vain in the Bhoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Stomach,T>ad Taste in
the Mouth, Billions Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, Fain in
the regions of the Kidneys’, and a hundred other
Eiinful symptoms which are the offsprings of
vspepeia, are cured by these Bitters.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find)
its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when it is
foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure and the health, of the system will
follow. i
PIN, TAPE, and other "WORMS, lurking in
the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed.
For full directions, read carefully the circular
nround each bottle, printed in four languages—
English, German, French, and Spanish.
J. WALKER, 32 & 34 Commerce Street, N. Y.
Proprietor. * 11. H. MeDONALD & CO.,
Druggists and General Agents.
Ban Francisco, California, and 32 and 34 Com
merce Street, N. Y.
BE?-SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND
DEALERS.
sept!7-6m
GOLDEN MOMENTS!
1 WOULD re
epect fully CBglfg*
inform those :
war:tiny a Time
script ian the v V'
would do well to
OLIVER S. HIGGIN’S
New JEWELRY STORE. Barnesville, Ga.,n* I keep
on hand and are constantly receiving fresh from New
York the latest and most improved style of
Watches, Clods and Jewelry,
•which I nm offering at astonishingly low prices, ns 1
am dealing diiectly with i t porters I feel confident
that I can furnish this class of Goods as cheap as any
House in Georgia. I am determined to keep on
hand a GENUINE WaTCTI and CLOCK, which we
can sell to cur customers and
WARRANT AS REPRESENTED
I am permanently located in
BARNESVILLE
and am going to build up a business in this line purely
on merit, so if you want a FINE WATi’H or CLOCK
call Mt the sign of the “BIG WATCH,’ in the new
BRICK BLOCK, next door to Bloodworth A. Murnhev
East side public square. 1 *
Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and
warranted.
OLIVER S. IIIGGIXS.
janC2-tf Barpesville, Ga.
IJEISTTISTPLY.
THE undersigned being permanently
located in Thomston, still tenders thier professional
services in the practice of Dentistry to the citizens oi
Upson and adjoining counties Teeth inserted on rld
silver, a LmantUe or rubber. All work warranted and
a good fit guaranteed. Office up stairs over WILSON
SAWYER’S storea
dcc9 ft BRYAN A SAWYER.
ATLANTA ADVERTISE MEN TS.
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore !
COME TO ATLANTA!
H. Iv. SHACKLEFORD,
WHOLESALE
LIQUOR DEALER,
NO. 8 , BROAD STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA-
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
TOBIAS BITTERS.
DEALER in fine WINES. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, GINS, Ac. Will duplicate anv
bill of Pure Proof LIQUORS bought in the above mentioned markets. Grocers
and Dealers in Liquors in Middle Georgiacan save money by purchasing from my l ouse.
I can sell CHAMPAGNE cheaper by the case than can be bought outside of New York,
Send for Circulars aud Price Current.
JE-EH. IK.
June 4 1870
A TIIOlSiM) WOMEN TESTIFY.
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR, “WOMAN’S
BEST FRIEND |
A CERTAIN CURE FOR WHITES. SUPPRESSED MENSES, and other diseases
peculiar to women. Prepared and sold by L. 11. i>RADFIELD, Wholesale Drug
gist, Atlanta, Ga. Friee $1 50.
TESTIMONIALS :
Tuskegek, Ala., Nov. 21, 1869.--Mr. L. 11. Bradfield — Sir: Plea«o forward us im«
mediately, another supply of “Bradfield’s Female Regulator.” We find it to be all that
is claimed for it, and we have witnessed the most decided and happy effects produced
by it. very respectfully, HUNTER A ALEXANDER.
We, the undersigned Druggists, pleasure in commending to the trade Dr. J.
Bradfield’s Female Regulator, believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for the dis
eases for which he recommends it. W. A DANSDELL, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. LAWSHE, Atlanta, Qa. W. ROOTS & SON, Marietta, Ga.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
State of Georgia. Trottp County- This is to certify that I have examined the re<%
ceipt of Dr. Josiah Bradfield, of this county, and as a medical man, pronounce it to be
a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all the t iseases of females
for which he recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
This December 21, 1898- Feb’y 26, 1870- ly
, A;i ,jy n q. META II ic;
WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES.
\\TE beg leave to coll your attention to an entirely new article known as “Patent
* * Metallic White Wire,” possessing qualities which prevent it from ever corroding
or turning from its color during any number of years, and on which letters Patent have
been secured. It has been found to be the only article suitable for a Clothes Line. The
old fashion rope or chord always causes so much trouble and annoyance hy breaking,
rotting out, and discoloring clothes, and by being obliged to be put up and taken down
every time used. With this
WIRE CLOTHES LINE,
You have none ot these annoyances, and when it is once put up it gives you no more
trouble. After using it we are confident you will fully corroborate the statement of
thousands of others in its praise. Every family should, and will eventually have me.
It will not rust nor corrode, though you may keep it in water lor any length of time,
even salt water.
SIX REASONS WIIY EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE OF THESE PATENT
EVERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES:
Ist. You never have to take it out of the weather.
2d. It will last fifty years or more.
3d. It is the cheapest Clothes Lines in the world.
4th. A r ou cannot load it heavy enough with clothes to brake it.
sth. It does not in any way discolor, wear or injure clothes that are hung upon it.
6th. It will save its price in saving clothes every six months you own it.
IRBY H. TRAY r LER, of Thomaston, Upson county, Georgia, is the authorized agent
for "the Hudson River Wire Works in Georgia. All orders to Irby 11. Trayler, Thomas l -,
ton, Geargia, will be promptly filled when the cash accompanies the order.
irby h. Traylor,
April 2,1870-ts Agent for Hudson River Wire Works.
Theyare a CientlePnrgatiTe as well a* a r 3,onic,posses
tng also, the peculiar merit of actiug as a powerful agent in relieving
Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs
G. H. & A. W. FORCE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES
WHITEHALL STREET,
OA.
janl 5-ly
M. E. KKISFISrY’S
NEW ALE DEPOT,
NO. 14 PRYOR STREET,
is State Agent for the celebraN
ed OLD WICKLIFFE.
KENNY is Agent for Lill’s CHICAGO ALE.
KW” KENNY is Agent for London Royal Nectar Gin.
KENNY is Agent for old Tom Gin.
KENNY manufactures All Grades of Segars.
KENNY'S BITTERS cannot be excelled as & tonic.
Try them!
Go and see KENNY at bis new stand on Pryor Street.
ff. 1,. CLAY & (0
WHOLESALE.
LIQUOR DEALERS
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO. 1 GRANITE BLOCK, BROAD ST.
OA.,
PRICE LIST.
XX W. I’, net gal ] jg
Ten. Corn Whisky, per gal ft.2ft to 2 2ft
Ten. Lye Uh skey, per gal l.ftOto 8.00
Roberson W hisky, per gal 2.00 to 4 00
£! &y 'J , ’ h, *Vv, per gal l.ftOto 8.00
Clay XXX Whisky p Pr ga! I.2ft to 200
t lav Ky. Hell Whisky, per gal 2.00 to fl.ftO
Lee a Best Vt hlsky per g«l 2.00 to 4.50
Ky. Marshall Whisky per gal 2.00 to ft.oo
0l^ Cr«.w Whiskey, per gal 2.50 to 7.00
LIVERY fijlLE STIBLB.
A LWAYS ON HAND, PHOTONS,
Ll Carriages, Buggy and Saddle Horses.
PINE BLOOD HORSES,
to drove ra^ & aD< * very ’ -^ x tra accommodations given
WALKER & 131R.0.,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
™ tea ™ s . for the Indian Springs, and
.haliheale and Warm Springs, on reasonable terms,
junci
A. STAFFORD. *A. J. BLALOCK. J w STAFFORD
Stafford, Blalock & Cos,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Staple and Fancy Groods,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &e.,
No 21 Main Street. Barnesville, Ga dec 9
TIIE
VOCAL TRIAD.
EMBRACING
THREE SYSTEMS OF MUSICAL NOTATION
Containing over Fifty Lessons in the
THEORY OF MUSIC
PROGRESSIVE AND CATECHETICAL OEDER,
Divided into Three Departments: Primary, Intermedi
ate and Advanced Courses,
Interspersed with New Music
EMINENT COMPOSERS;
Embracing many pieces never before published, for the
use of Choirs, Societies,
SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, AND CONVENTIONS.
BY »
ER F. E. T. POUND,
BARNESVILLE, GA.
PRICEB :
Single Copy : 5Q
Por DoZtn 16 50
Per Hundred 125 00
s«ptß-tf
A >
HEROIC flEflpJ
11 E X R Y ' s I
CARBOLi c I
CONSTITUtJ
RE NO vat Oil
BASED ON SCIEXCF
PREPARED WITH feKlu
and all the available ergenuirv
ness, that the art of phunnnev i
sent day ran contribute. And ‘‘.’B
in Concentrate! Form the ux.v.
Valuable Vegetable km
Known in the History of M ' .
PURIFYING THE BLOOI I
1 m parting
NUTRITION TO TI?E SYS’ j q . I
TO THE STOMACH. ’ 1 ■
And a Healthy acti n # o the L; T ,. .1
noyp, Secretive and Excretive \
A DYING ZUAyI]
Lay breathing his last on the h a p] ( ,
his companions surged on and
alone. They knew the.(Muse ,| , H
preaching end it was the deadly In;
friendly voice could cheer hioi • ■
human skill could save him I
THOUSAND' OF PRECIOUS LIV I
are to day as rapidly sinking. Sl |,j
ly tottering on to an untimely , ,
sering, Agony, Wretchedness, u.,
ance of t. e cause which
Science can arrest and
Nourish into new L'feand V •
And cause the Bloom of 11. .
To dance once more upon tii< ir „ I
cd Cheeks.
DISEASE, LIKE A Tln Fr I
Steals upon its victims unawares, and J
fore they are aware of its attack, I
itself firmly in the system, and throl
neglect or inattention becomes seated 1
defies all ordinary or temporary tre.t; .■
to relinquish its merciless grasp.
DO YOU KNOW TUB CAUSE Oil
The wasted form —the hollow check? I
The withered face—the sallow com Q I
The feeble voics—the sunken, glassy J
The emaciated form—the trembling tu|
The treacherous pimple-the torturiru'--I
The repulsive eruption —the inflamed I
The pimpled face—the rough coUrtt.- .1
and debilitating ailments of the nri«|
age ? The answer is simple, and c ae-. ■
whole grouud in all its phases, viz: I
Fangs of Disease!
HEREDITARY TAIS:
ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE—THE BLOO
The INDISCRIMINATE VACCIXATI
during the late war, with diseased Lv.
has
TAINTED THE BEST BLOOD
in the entire land. It has planted the i--
of the most melancholy disease in the v
of men, women and children on all ii
and nothing short of a
HEROIC REMEDY
will Eradicate it root and branch. Urn-i
Such a Remedy is HENRY’S CAKBuL!
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR.
On reaching the Stomach, it assimu! - i
■at once with the food and liquids the r .
and from the moment it passes into :.i
Blood, it attacks disease at its f untsi
head, in its germ and maturity, and dies
pates it through the avenues of the. gm
w ith unerring certainty, and send-* new :
pure Blood bounding through every a"*?
and vein.
The tubercules of Scrofula that « a
times flourish and stud the inner coating
the abdomen, like kernel of corn, are w:”*
ered, dissolved and eradicated and the .*
eased parts nourished into life. Ti e 1
pid Liver and Inactive Kidneys arc slim,
lated to a healthy secretion, and ttr
natural functions restored to renew?
health and activity.
Its action upon the blood, fluids of q
body, and Glandular System, are T
Purifying and Disinfectant. At its t u
disease droops, dies, and the victim of -s
violence, as it were,
LEAPS TO NEW LIFE.
It relieves the entire system of Paines'
Aches, enlivens the spirits, aud imper*.-
Sparkling brightness on the Eye,
A rosy glow to the Cheek,
A ruby tinge to the Lip,
A clearness to the IP ad,
A brightness to the Complexion,
A buoyancy to the Spin**,
And happiness on all bides.
Thousands have been rescued from v
ver<;e of the jrrave by its timely u^e.
This Remedy is now offered to the pu
with the most solemn assurance of it*
trinsic medicinal virtures, and power;-
Healing properties.
For all Affections of the KIDXII
RETENTION of URINE, and
Women and Children. Nervous Profit
tioo, Weakness, General Lassitude.
Loss of Appetite, it is unsurpassed, P- 1
tirguishes Affections of the Bones, Ilal" ' ■
C<>stiveness, Debility, Diseases of the h ”
neys, Dyspepsia, Erysipelis, Tetrad -
regularities, Fistula, all Bkin Dise> i? ;
Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles. P ;
monary Diseases, Consumption, Scrofula -*
King’s Evil, Syhillis.
PREPARED BY
Prof. M. B, HENR^r
DIRECTOR GENERAL
CF TITE
BERLIN HOSPITAL*
M A., L L. p., F. R. s.
IIENRY & CO., Proprietors^
Laboratory, 278 Pearl Street.
Post office B >x, 5272. New York
t&r CONSTITUTION RENOVATOF
§I per bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent »*•.'_
w here on receipt of price. Patien'B *'
requested to correspond confidential?*
reply will be made by following mail-
Sold oy all respectable Druggists.
mch2C ly