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MOHO MASTON HERALD,
I ° A " MAY 11 ’ 1873 ~
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' B .«u>i \A4itußt Superintendent** f*.
M & Ci ' Krtf AY, Muy 11 lb7*
«*vb.th * o'clock a. m
THUM ViTON POST OP PICK.
OfT'.CB HOUMA. BTO.
flpf-rtl A* 8 O clock, A. M.
p,i: r mall ©p*™ 111 **•«• °’ clf * k< **■ *
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njn'l Utter«’•tHo *, at * a«hlngu>n.
Jub'cHbers to paper, and m .Z-xino« pay qnar
j r ly In :t lvane**. DalUto, 88 «***; WevkUM. 5 cente,
gmithllc, 1 cent pr 1 ' !M ' U ‘ T -
Pi gtorml letter* 16 c -nil extra poa’ase.
flnca'M f<*r loiter* will be published in the lIKKAi n
, n du* first of each month. _______
itno \i 12 o’cl »ck m., ««n Sandiiy last.
Jhr. Hlarkliurn { -o') di**T aft ran illness
9 f |,.ur & r 'd onP h iif months.
Wb atlll ftimi - '** *ll <l«u utids f-r F'irrti
lure, C.ffi >e and evorythini: in the Cabinet
)i n<li J.t3. Andkf.wh A L. S, llux
tuaj 11-tt
Is another o dumn will bo found n cal l
firt'ie teacherrt ot the ejmnty to meet and
organ'll a Teachers' Association.
10000 its BACON just rt-ceivod and for
**!e by O. A Weaver.
Bpr6 ts
Ft ffitition us Capt. J. A. Cotton, Mr
E G 8 minnrtfi vras admitted to the bar
teiirriuy nnrnintr.
RirEiven by to-day’** train a fnlt line of
sonoxs. WHITE GOODS. KE\l>Y<
made clot hi no and groceries. «t
miy4 2c CF Tt KSEK & Brow.*
Personal —W’e had a p.eawant call from
Mr L Cohen, of Atlanta, ut the close of
la*t week. lie iuteuds visiting Europe
*H)Q.
W, 8. OLIPIJANI is now receiving a
complete 8to"k of Notions, Fancy mid Stap e
D.y Goods, Hardware, rto. nov -4:f.
Clver —We have a specimen of
three {Vet in lieght from Mrs. G. A
raised iu her garden. Does not
this surest to ladies a menus of euricbing
their gardens?
Kivq & Al >en have juet received 100
bushels Seed 0 »te and 16,000 Lbs. of Four,
*ll grales, which they will sell like all
Other groceries, cheap for cash jau2o-tf
Dead —Mr. A 1* tlarp, had the misfor-
i one to lose a two-hundred dollar niule,
bni too high tending, We have knv-wn
'there oot long since, to depart from the
averse method of feeding.
OLIPIIANX’S is the place to buy your
Medicines, Drug*. Die S;uff. Faints, Oils,
far you cau buy them right from him
nov4-.tf
Cott K Butts.—There some complaint
sot mg the farmers about the bugs eating
the little outtori plant. Tney ure described
*s jumping off (he stalk ai<d going iuto the
grouud, w hen one nppr >aehee.
Go t-» W. S. OLiPIiAN I' S to buy your
Kmy- Made Clothing He has just received
* uvea lot, at.d they are veiy cheap.
not 4 ts.
Mv’rikj)— (Jo the evening of the 30th
dp-j| ( at t |i e residence o' the bride’s
11,1 ther iu Stewart county, Rev J<?sse Ful
united Mr. Jas. F Lkwis axnl Miss
tw'itKNCE U.vrrh, in the sacred hinds of
Wedlock. L< ng He ard small eares.
Bcksi-o— l’he qo’K slumbers of the
t 'a were disturbed Thursday night, about
J oclock, by the alarm of fire. The in
*Miury still lives and moves in our midst,
years in succession, and about the
faa.e time, has the torch been app ied to
*be occupied by Col. W. T. Weaver.
f ie residence burned Thursday night was
property of Mr. D. Huff, and jented to
f ' 0 ’- Weaver. The wife and chi dr< nos
1 r were absent, and the ro in in
"* M ch t;,o burning commenced was a back
I"« and had hud no fire in it since Mrs
•aver left, two weeks or more since.
- 1 Weaver was asleep and unaware of the
'i-ti! aroused by a negro. There is no
• hme.it severe "o U 3 h if the incendiary
aeoetumed.
I &5i nal. W® hud n call Wednesday
from Mr. J. I> AleiauUer. of the Griffin
Star. He wu« in fit.e heulth and taking
lift- easy.
Dr. K. A. Flewe’dao, f .rnserly t.f Thom'
astun, now of Atlanta, spent two or three
day* during the week wi h his friends and
acquaintance*.
Da. Kt' D\LL i*» receiving a tresh stm-V of
DRUGS and MEDICINES fium New Y rk,
and oau sell thorn cheap. feb24 ts
Rkpaikinq.— V\ e are glu*l to see that the
male and female academies have both been
repaired. Ihe male academy in particular
has been an ol jeut <4 criticiMM and a r flee
tmn upon the tow n for some t me. While
the w. rk was going on W’e think the blirde
of the female academy should have had
s *tne attention. T< ey look like torn plaee.-
in a careless iadt's dress.
Car una FKUTn.if*a We are stib
A-enta lor this Celebrated FERTILIZER
and prepared to sell upon the same terms
a* last year $5 > 00 ca»h or S6O 00 on time,
payable in m uiey or cotton at 15 cent per
P lUr| d. Kino &, Allen.
feblO-tf
Me. 1C -rThe a tn .spnere. wan vocal with
me,s o Tuesday evening. Prof. Br n,m. Un
popular piano'tuner from M»c -n with his
Violin accompanying Mrs V. T. Thurgt >n.
in measured strains at the Hotel, the Band
at H ebb’s comer and the lone swe> tness (if
the viol n at another comer all 1,1 nding.
waf.ed their so.tiling melody to every no -k
sole <rt er.
Cos L —I I has neen stated t at Mr. Wn’-
Uce was constructing a building to bn used
for an Ice Cream Sa’o<>n. Bv examining
his »tdwr in an ither Cos umn you
will see that the salorn is n< w < pen, and
thc.t fern »st u qu< nchable thirst can be
sati-fi and. That gentleman who was en
quiring yesterday for something cool, can
get it by going to W'm Wallace.
Mail R Ctb - We have been asked if there
is a; y p ssible chance to have a mail route
from to Talbotton via Pleasant
Hill. We see no reason why there should
not he such a route, but many why there
alt ul<l be one. It would furnish letters,
and paper 6 to parties between the two places
that do not get them f r the want of such
facilities. It would lea great convenience
and we h «pe some eff rt will bo made to
have euch a rou e es'ablihhed.
Attknti n Tk.voiikk' 1 - Every teacher in
Upson County is most respectfully iuvi'ed
to be present at the C urthouse in Thomas
t* n, Ga., on Satu'day, M,y 18th, 1872, at
1 o’c'ock a m , to take part in the forma
tion of a Teachers’ Association for the coun
ty. We earnestly urge all teacheis to come.
Kkv. J.M Gui knk Principal,
M de Ac-,d aiy.
RkV T. 11. Ft t:T. Principal,
Female Academy.
Thomuston, On , Mcv 9 h, 1872.
Nnw St re —We call special at entior?
to the advertisement of Mr. A. M irk-*, i,,
another column. He baa just, received a full
stock of new spring goods of every kind
and propones to satisfy his oust nn rs in
piic s. He is also prepared and is wel
capable of cutting and making any and all
kinds of gentlemen's clothing We have
needed a tailor for 8 one time. Give him
a call and you will be satisfied.
C. F Tcrnek & Br<> —The reliable and
w»-ll patronizod firm of C F. Turner & Bro.,
offer under tfie head of new advertisements
their new apring stock <*f goods. Thev are
well known t<> the immediate community,
and their fair dealing, small profit and ac
eOTVidaiiug disposition have drawn to
heut many friends and patrons. Tiny cm
suit you in quality arid in prices Read
the’r advertisement at and give them a call.
We have often heard the querry, “What
do you mean by the Surprise Store?’’ and
ms often heard a d>ff rent reply. It r* mains
no longer a mystery at and a d> finition un
known. At tfie cl» se of the la-t week the
proprietor was surprised by the Sheriff
attaching his gonda and el sing the store.
It being a branch store of N. A. S„n, ol
Atlanta, aid hefailing. necoe-ariiy rendered
Surprise Store a failure. The attachments
have been dismissed, arid the goods tha f
were not sold to the-merchants here were
shipped.
Cholera. —There 1b much complaint
am mg poultr* raiser in regard to cholera;
chickens are dying quite rap’dly aid 'here
seems to he n » temedy. One gei tlem n
says he has a remedy ar.d is m w experi
menting with his own chickens, li he
finds it a success he will s » report and we
will gveit to our readers. There c< rtainly
must he some remedy. If any one has
neen successful in any experiment, we
would take pleasure in publishing it for the
benefit of those who desire to raise poultry
The Death-Bed or Gev. R E i ee— A
magnificent 14 X 18 inch Engraving, repre
senting the death- «cene of Gen.,Lee. The
family and friends are grouped sorrowfully
ar. und the old hero’s death bed. It is truly
» gem cf art, one wlroh should hang in the
parlor of every S utherr home. fc>e: t by
ma s ’, mounted on a roller and post paid, or
receipt f2O cents.
Address J (J A W. M. Burrow, No. 200
Main Pt , Bristol, Turn. Agents wauted.
1 cal and tiavelirg, everywhere to sell our
P, pular P c ures C ar's. B '-oks. Ph >to
graphs, Sa’ionerv Package*, Ac, Ac
Quirk site*, la, i<jc profits ari'l no risks
If ink Agents Traveling Salesmen and every
person, m le or female, wishing lucrative
employment, will pdeaae send for our twenty
page catalogue.
Ftkawbarries - Some fair one, thinking
tnd feebug kiudly Upward us, left a bol ot
sirawberncs ut Mr M »rk’# »tore and a
thief seeking what fie in-ng* and vour, fotit.d
them \N e tender >ur waiuiest ttmiiks a’-d
at prrciiiif the kit and ,tp a a' much as it th y
had reach© i our palate. We hope toe thtet
will Le more comod.rate neat tiate *vt,d
know tliat
‘ w ho aneale tny pnr»e steAl# tr.i*h
But Li* ihttt filch,-a fruin ia»: fttntwberri^*,
L, b- n,e -,f tbsi wta b uot enriches niui.
But uiuke* me *.nt indeed.”
I he. e w b pair ts shoes tak< n w ith the
sti a» Lerries.
FOR I(EA T r.—a nice STORE
ROOM, tewenty forty. For par
ticulars call at this Olfice.
Auction. —At u.e car y portion of th
we«k some auct.oneers came and *wu from
Ai.au a aid desired to auctiou off tbtir Eec
otid or third-rate at a large pric?.
Tite goods were brought down on the train
wuh hern ad they must sell something.
We learu tb»t they were much diaanpoitii*
ed at the tai imp sed up >n theui by the
c uncii. Tu*'ir impression seenied- to be,
that the merchants wtio and > bu-iueas her*
regularly shr uid be c mpel f and to pay licet, e,
wnile tfii-y be permitted to c< me ar.d
te*d when the table is most burdened ad
lay nothii g fur it. We agree with the
council and think that u sufficient l x
ihould be imposed to amount to a prohil *
bittun. Wt.iie tfio mcrehants sliould b>
l rejected, tfiis -h >u!d have been imposed
for the ben, fL of the community at larg* s
Many piersous were in po->ea"inn of a li t -
change, and seeii.g these almost valueless
goods selling at a low pr.ee, yet dear, they
were induced t > purchase even articles they
i; deed had no u-e for.
Litprvry S cieiv —T ie following is th«
order of i xerci'* s for the n-xt regul.>ir met *■
mg (Friday May 17. h,) of the
Liteia.y Society.
Critic to note—B 1) Hardaway,
read— J K Adatna.
Seh'Ct Reading or Declamation.—C F
T urner.
Irnpiovi. c aGnn—J I. Ilall.
Q 'srterly Orafi n—T. H. Stout.
Toe question fur debate is:
liCSofved, That Upson county should take
stock jh the A iautic, Fun Valley and ilctu'
phis R. R.
To be supported . #
neovtive.
W. S. oophatit, R D. Shuptriue,
f R Kendalf, 11. Turn* r,
IL T Jenni gfi, C F Tuner,
J. K Alums, G. W. T. Hancah,
L. N l*. i chard, J. I Il ill,
W. X Beall, E. G S<minors,
W. T. Weaver, J C. McMicli'at.
M. 11. Sandwich, S C. Pi itchar 1,
The question debuted at mat meeting ivutf
decided in fav» r of the
B D. 11 AhDAWAy, Si o’y.
Urs n FtPitti uU< cax —file May t- rni'
of Upson Superior C .ur', his II aio-. Judge
Gteene presiding, -was o| ened on M.od iv
m unttig. Tha weather ben g warm and
ory, at.d the s >il not being in a very good
condition, c iurt came off in u very giiod
tune fur the farmers.
Tne churge to the Grand Jury being de
livend, the court immedia e y pirocted-d to
business. Tfie Civii Docket occupied the
attention of the court until Tuesday, noon,
when the important case of J >seph Allen,
Ac , vs. M irtha F Woodson, Kxicu rn, Ac ,
at.d Emma Ridding, Administratrix, A;,
Bill Ac. for Relief, Account und Settlement,
was sounded. Judge Greene, rendered in
eligible to preside in consequence of inter
est in the case, Col. Ribt. Trippe, of Forsyth,
was cln-sen as the presiding officer. Two
an 1 one half days w ere consumed in getting
tne case Lucre the j try. Cols. Doyul a:.u
Hill ibr plaintiff, a.id Cob# Fort uni i*V>
spoke at ler g n for defendants. The
o ise boing one of two different partnerships,
ad o;.e of the pii ues being a , pat liter in
boih partnerships, retid.red it qui.e cun
c tuptica td Judge Trippe, in delivering
uis iengtny, clear and voiumnicus charge,
staled that there were eight points in Un
case under the statute of limitations. T e
case has been trnd before and a n.Ltriui
was the result, but in this trial a verdict
anu decree w as raudered for the defendants.
Fridiy moming the c urt and members
of the bar acted on the death of Ju igy
Ca ani®». Judge Speer reudeted a beau..-
ful and touching tribute to his mi-m.irv,
and a set of resolution* to be up<m
•he minute*. Cols. Trippe and Half, at.d
duiges Floyd and Greene, offered s me
ieem g remarks, and the resolutions were
ordered upon the minutes.
From the number of the visiting bar one
would t»e led to the cone usion that there is
much litigation. In addition to the local
but, there were in’attendeiice, JudgeFh yd,
of Covington ; Col. Peeples, of Atuitila ;
Judge S,» c•, C.ds. D*\al and Beck, ol
Gr ffiu ; Cols Hun: ana ol Barnes
vile; Oofs. Trippe, Hammond and Caba
. tss, of Forsyth ; Cols Hill. Hall and F'>r\
ut Macon ; Cols. Bctbunc, M ithews, W.h e
.lid Little, ol Laibot’on ; Col. \\ aiker, i t
Amei itus ; and Col. Thornton, ol Columbus.
C urt wi.f douutiess be continued over
next wrek.
Wuitnev’* Mu ioal witjE.-T is in every
rs; ect a first class musical magazine ft
is published m-»nth*y aod contains during ■
tin year upwards ot st-v. n y two pieces i
n w and choice music, wii.ien by th.e »-s
a iinurs, whicti if b ught in snect f> rm
w uhi cost over eighteen dollars, fees des
musical st r'es and arttc.es ut tne higbctt
in t rest to All.
Bv a sio-ci.tl arrangement we will fu ’ h
t!u- Music l‘»uk-t ami Th maston litkMD
ti-geloe. f.»r JU We clu ueml the Ml>
slcal Gue-T to all who want a good musical
urag .iii e. Ihe Herald sp. aks tor ic«o;f.
Adarese all orders u* ruo Herald. Thooias
tco, Ga. teblO'tf
J^OTICES.
A !tfew trsttlfyinf \% i)«tUi(«e
hs ! tksir dr*»bH«iw. «aul tfc* it ,m «f th«
Hr ** Ir.s wm t rourhi «v.«* (B« Ciu 4 r. V:Jt«>« to
prioc’ Ue frmsrntit Ll 4 o, th drlUnom w
ilcis# fei 4R* W«tfc tßav * urwai »ustsi and t n.to.
‘•CtiiMivn'i Llrr* Saved for 5 »
T'v-r. p*- of Crt* p rum W care t «h>ei Ana by
I»r. T' bios' V*m-lli* Llala- ot, •» .rr»*u-«t i‘»r li
ane ntv.-r a buttk- rsians and. It ai#.. curve 1 tarrbs* .
1> !H-ht ry, t.<a Ic. No-e Tlu >*t. C*U. Burrj., v«.: L\-
t-rn ! u ir.» s«la b, (Be • l>«dwi W r«.R
Klm>u, Si m Ycrh,
Venn* h r- i, set k«.V'- h» *•* b autif.il if *,*r
Ct.mpb xl mha t b «■>. fla t. If b- aut> »- -fcm •* * p it i
li . c#«i a-y tuß-C r i-t *lti lftal p rt ot It j an.i la >»n.,
in«t- *d •f r » * r.tr ft »t» p anti, nn }><•• 1-r*. auo.l ra
ni. a.b r Mi-.t an in.pure. L! tenv .*r -allow 8 l. i* i . e
fw, bl«- digraum torpid liver or viii.tnt
t r h!1 fchi.-h 1»R Wii*™' i 4ia*o«ma Vcswi * B*i
-I*.» Is ft sale. Min', ard <ff e f .u#l ieui*Hly
hUrnrll’i Coeoaln*-.—N» rlta Beitber p-n a le*
or 15 '"die washes f«'TTlk-s or c tnpaae
uiih foev on •w- a H VIL LRL—INu It H»-1...r- the
ha*, firmly in the *a!p voe. t UU
* n .i r rider# it ihe ■ CT'-waU.g glorp ©i b «ta *«»*-•, i-M
and youcß. *
P.alt’a A leal .etMefitt ncear flam
u. inp i:state oIU than from eU-nOibost* and
oimbiaed Uv.-r iutl.tiuu Mwl W- .‘.atmae to burn
PreoL . r al ml and no accident# •hre 1> ™
ly fc ve occured iron burn.'*, rtoriiißoT i.»ndilr*C 1
Oil i.ouseoi Chits I*ratl Estuidl bed 177 J. New tub
V Beautiful White, a ft. unooth ard e’ear
aki i !■» pr<>duc* rt bv loins GW!, bfl < **Bh© o
Youth.'* It icuiovra sn. *reckl. a suot urns, an 1 all
«»’h i di#color .tions Iron th -hi . leaving the .-out
p'* xion brill* ml -iDd beuitful Noli u* i.L Siuggi is.
ihi pr p .ration i- . nu:e ) free from anj materia] del
ii u ..Ut to heuiib
.Tit ;f The Remedy Needed.—'Th mha to Mm.
w’* ©<ioiliing -'truj*. we hoe f.»r je.rs been
ftott *.ee;>:as* nighui of paialul aatehing w.lh
yo*o, stJTeiuag, tw.-thing childr»n.
V .r Dyspi n-ia. In tg*«(ion, depre*>loii ofspirty
‘ **oi gen,^at deJillDy 1a »b i various orm ; **#u. a-* a
nreveniit.- agrisw E. \Vr >iAt and <*'B>-i *rtV(.»u
unthvtrs . l!ie I ervo i’hovj h-r .te.i KliJOro (a h j»,
ifc de by * u«*r. 11 i a ird A' W>, New York sold b. »H
Ilruegiati* Is the heat ionic p»ii.ms r«ooveriug h usd
fever or cd>e£ s ckoe -» in tv.a n j >«».at.
Iti ley’s Grat’n Holden Hell Colng'-ne
Water acC "a.ttr,g to the oriulml f.irnmla of P er st,
Paris, so lomj and uvorably kU'>wn t- the .ue ou.en >•(
avilrnd llarral : i;ieU-y an' l th It neh»*•••*■ It*
flue •pernr.n nt 'r igT-HT.ce i wn»dby II A liialey
sap th ti t*v li cl by bis suCoM" s. Morgan and
Bul. y, W butesale l>ru..g «te, New York
Thurston's I vary Peai 1 Toot It Powdrr.—
The best article ku >«n for ele*?r»it g nd j.re-er.lnf th.-
Vee’h and garner .Sutdbv h*7 i i'ruj.gists. f’rn-e -/& ha.l
&. cents ;#dr b-ttle V C W'rfls jk Vs New Y< ik
Cnibeltr Salve an qu.lled as a He.inw Com*
p»a l*h*riciin» r> e- 'inmen lit as U.e *• a
der.ui t«m dy ever knoan. i'rtec 2<*» |-er box
>ohn ii, Nil* j, cole I'ria or. S LoUes* lino.. £>• •/
Wok
Ch riSftnfol-o’s Tf:* tr Oro Ms m kn’fiben
rcuupaisnd t» ftatond ©ontinV. nc%, the ..i im it
r. liable l>i« it ciirio c. ; i<*#-riaiiif to in | .-*!•»
the Hair, unl'o trrlty ofc- 1.. r, ntmibhnont na «la# kit*
nttnufac-ton , t>b Usnd -r> Y.u.e, New Ymk
Svnpiiia i •'picm yv lfle > *>f lo *fc ©nine mi
puh.oft"«e s isiyiiv
due. log headache or e.*! rtlp itorn ..f l«.tr s. as U the
C.iM* Wit oti.er pn |> .ration* uf<-piu® ..I Ol KarT.
Cbe inlet. New Yoik. M»ay4 Iw
(t EOItGIA C'iwon c rsTT —Vibe-ear IN. sn-tih
T .it t r .t'foid c-oi nty. a; p!ie- to. the „duiin’Stroti--i
--de bon ? non ol th. estate of Z < h-ii h ne.-d. IHe «>t
bps u county rlcc- used, in the pi ec e ol J .or a W
L>wc r, removed.
he.-e sie iheref.ire, to cite and admonish tb>- kin-ired
end or ditcirs ol e-i-l d< ees-ed. t • eh w cau-e. i' an*
they have, on th.' ft --t -lond.i* in -Jn e lies’, al.y tin
prayer ol j»e>iUoc«r sh -uld not b • liraut. ii.
iilv**'. und. r tiij h.iua this -4ih d-> 1 A til. H-Ii
ej.nl27-ttl W Ai. A l.Mili, Ordinary.
’TTLANTICr
POET VALLEY & MEMPHIS E. E.
I hereby Non nr no I’luu.r
tr*t I am appoldtoil roui nle-i'«*>-r t-> t the * topic
aal K gLt r»t V' ay or *h«- All .die Port Vtl . v i.nd
Men ph a ilsUro.-l ‘.'ouip nv. lb- ’nends <f the R-»
Will C me f-t ward as **ar’.v ns po-sibl- an-t aid the
enter], is •. TT -d.. JOd *i*oN, idr-ctor
aprilZT ts
JOHN MAYER,
MERCHANI TAILOK,
BarnesvlKe, Georgia,
Js PREPARED so 1 O \LL BUSINKs.-
in his fine at Low Pii< es, an-i and tlrer many cuftonters
to cal! and see him. *j.r?7 ly
ECLECTC GALLERY
or
Fine Steel Engravings.
F It TIIK
Portfolio Scrap-Book, Framing, or
For Purposes of Illustration.
Nearly 300 Different Subjects
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HISTORIANS, POETS, AKTI-»T\ WARRIORS. EM
PEROKS KIN'iS, PT V 1 X3 -iK'',
HISTORIC AND IDEAL ridCU&S Etc,etc, etc #
r l> fl F, Er.grnvl- <»-■ >• ■ *•« mv-iriH *n •t .
I. Flict’C Waoaz.uk duringrthe pant 25 years The
subjects ha\ e -hcfV-n r. 1 ct and ut'h gr.-at care .-n b--th
aules < t the Atlantic Th v nr.- pUnt. d• n diff. ren
si-Sed pip'-r, cilhar biuall i-r 7 b. 1 •*. or qurV-i I .
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of erh -il-‘ :.n 1 l.'ntaU g «• nt ©n r-ceip - « f .be ; and.
on receipt ot si. five of each a it will be sent
CATAb-OChS -F.KT FaKK TO ANY AiPBIAS.
E. K. PELTON, Publisher,
apritn ts 199 Fulton St., New York.
$50,000 WORTH.
DRUGS & MEDICINES
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CHEMICALS,
INSTRUMENTS,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PAIN rs,
OIL' 5 ,
GLASS, ETC.
FOR'ALB BY
Pl.llBivBTOV TIM & CD.
AT
BOTTOM PHI CBS.
I/SO, W ol *- m e A»r ns f»*r fb© f'FL.
EBKATED CRY-T\L PALACE WIITK LFAD.
wt.ich for WHIfKN* '*•« .FI KNKS* *n H RIRII '■
TY c.-innot be TQU ALt-ED. A’h«le-.:il« Ar-»t-fora'l
the pcvula P■ r * T LI IJI'-ES. '; 1! nd - *:.n »
fne Ptock an 1 Pri'» a.
P M3 LITOV TA YI.OR <Si f C..
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NT.* 13 Klmt*"’' lion r.
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A•»EN I S W \N El* F* r K
ROMANISM AS IT IS.
An e!it*r.-!v new cxhaiiHtive and H’andaid
work, eminently d.pt**-1 to the ilmea It fnd*
cr- •>> wh le t...avg'i ryst.-m. and exjxwe# 1 8 in idi'»o*
workinas to secure fall centre’.
CXJNN. POBUiHIKO COMPANY. 1
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ATLANTA AUCTION AND COMMISSION MART,
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luWr tfe> K. L Kl«b*B
ATLANTA, OEOJtOU.
Cash Advance iaad« on Consignments, Neotlatious Ejected, ete.
FRANK SMITH, J. H. BARRETT
I’KOI’KItrOR. AUCTIONEER.
X. B.—dpwcbU Attention Olvvn to the Sale of Keai Estate.
ly
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES!
UNRIVALLED TOR
Simplicity, Durability and Great Range of Work.
NEEDS ONLY TO BE *£EN TO BS APPHECIATFD
O fiG ANS!
Bartlett, Mason A Hamlin, Smith’* and all the celebrated manufactory* f ora *3O
SIOOO. . .. .
PIANOS."
Knabe. St. Lou?*, Guild.'Church & Cos., and several oilier celebrated makers, from
<*2!to. $375, and $425 to 81000. Every Piano and Or/an. and Sewing Machine WAK-
I{ANTED to give entire Satisfaction. For particulars addrwa
GUILFORD & HILL,
julv2o-tf §4 Mulberry street, MACON, GA.
li N 11 \RUOW is Agent for the above Machine and Instrument* in tbs
c .unties of Upson, Talbot, Crawford and Taylor, Georgia.
It Leads to Happiness! A Boon to the Whole Ilaco of Woman
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR !
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TT WTT.L BRTNT ON THE MF,\d« : WfT.IKVR ALL P UN AT THE MONTHLY
I ‘-’VHoi ” fire Eheuntatlwn a*4 !t*wral«U of Back and T'terua ; LeucoeTh®* or ‘ WhK«, Mini partial Pro
1 [HU-Tteri: c M eck r*-*> inlv** fl W. nl*<f f.rrrert nil Irrepil rltiee pwilW to la<U>».
It »1»i rrmny* *ll in» •» k’Hnat# s>l HUdM.-r; -eli-w* C<*» iv« ies ; purl y the IV.oo<J , glee t«»e t» l&e
<ri,' 1 a'em :c«• r »he akin. Imp* tin thFmh '* to rheck. and rbrer'ata*## to th»> ruiad. - *
j, j. _ « .nrp u cure* ’n all the «koPi' diwa-r- r*e (J ilnia** '* In > Mil* as t FpViT,
1,..'1ie cur** th«*niHelvf« of *ll th» «H>v*rrli#p*e.s without r<t\vmilA£ V&elr ©ouaplulote to »»y pare ,n, w-felch
1* niw»vmn .rt|.;l«B »" **»< '• P’'4e <n » eo>*«lrsatv. . .
It u rewtaiau-nde* b y the beet j»ti> oiclaoa m»>l the o . .
I jk. O*.. VVch 2S, I*W.
RHIbFIF.LO ice., Atlanta, On -P«r Blr* : I t»k«* T>lr*a*nf* In statin* that I ha\c, ti.«e«l f»r thr U-t tw,.Btj>
\g■ rf> the midicin,* \ou ire n »w pittMn? tv,'*, known m* l*r. J Ifri an l fWI 1 s KAMA LF. KR* • LHT>*R, i*n«f eonm <J*r
It th.-best c«m‘ina'l >n ••ver 'f t« n t- g.aber ’w the 'W «'e» tor which It 1* r. «nmim-n«h*.i. Ih im been htiffitr
«i h ’>>e nr acription b »h », h t* h practitioner o m-licin nml Uo«ip.-«ii' ptnrt ice. and can Iwne »y nay tb*t 1
OM-ler i» >, boon to ;utT i % i.on .1 s an ' Con h°P" that **9rj I«'>y in our whole land, uho may be atiS.-rio*
in ,nv way p.-euili.i t • their aes. mm b- »bl>- t« pro,.’ire a bottle, tnat their Buffering* m»v not «»nly be rullutee,
hut thit they may be ri-eVored to b* alth an t strength. WUb my kuadeet r< garde lam r«*sp4*otialljr.
, . W. B. 1 EKKtLL, M. D.
V*AH Vaeietta, Oa., Vmch 11. 16ttl
MKP-R* 'V Vs ROOT & - p.Ar «irs : Rom* month* «*•> ! bought >. l>* trie of It It A DFT KLD> REMaLK
liEOl'l, VTOH fr< at von. »nd have uw i* in o v family with 'be ulm*Mt a-ilut'iic-ion and h»ve Hon nvuoud ft
t > three «>h r famili. b. itnd the> lift r fund 1' Jum whut it i* recriiHo n<te and. Ih* female* who huv* o*rtl yung
If K« *l* *. % lOl! are in pe.fect he Itb and are i> e to »U*o<J to th< tr botuebold dat:<-e. i«n*t we oomUlh rv*o«i
--m U'l ft to th public. YuuftS febpectiuilj, Krv el U JullNbON.
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We eould add a thousand other rerti§< - irte»; but we ron.-i-'er the above amply sufficient pr*vnf of its vtrtso AH
we ht-k ia a trial K«>r u|l particular*. hirt<vr| <>i dlee .kcb. and certiflcaVes of its wonuerlul cures, tbs eader is rw-
e r red'o >h ■ wrapper-v u and the h ukt .vt*tit»f*oLur-d ml s ill by UKADKIELI) A Cfl.,
I’ric* #1,50. Sold by all Druxfel-U. [)>o2i-l>) AtUota, (it
S . V. WILDER & SOIT,
FORSYTH, OBORGIiaV
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES, BUGSIES, CARRIAGE MATERIAL.
Keep constantly ©n band a full supply of our own and the beet Northern
makes of
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.
We wou'd call special attention to the BUGGIES of our make, which - are
the Latent Styles, and which we warrant to the fullest extent, and are now
"ffering at REDUCED PRICES to suit the times and that will not fail to
satisfy in Price and Quality. Always on hand
HARNESS, WHIPS, BRIDLES, &c.,
Wo W* recently made arrangements to sell the well known and estab
lished SINGER FEEING MACHINE, payabe in Iffctallnrents from cut
to six months, these Michire.- are ful'y wttri&Ltcd, and e*a be remmed
they fail to give perfect satisfaction.
We respectfully a*k one and all who desire to Durchase anything in ©ur
line to call and see us, as we are determined to please in Style, Quality and
and Price
S. F. WIUDEH & SO &
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