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It Leads to Happiness ! A Boon to the Whole Race of Woman
DR, J. BRABFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR !
IT WILL BRING ON THE MENSIS : RELIEVE ALL PAIN AT THE MONTHLY
| “Pprio'l, cove I.’heui;.nli?ni and Nournlgia ofliauk and I terns; Tenconlupa or ‘ Whites.” and partial Pro
1; r,«u« rteri: cheek exc< ?Uve tlnw. nnd eorrect all irregularities peculiar to ladies.
It wIM remove ail irritation of Kidneys and Kiadder: relieve Coativeness; purify the Blood ; give tone to tire
trh«»le system ; clear the shin, imparting a rosy hue to the eheek. and cheerfulness to the mind
It is tie sure a cure in all the til.nvo diseases as Quinine is in Chilis and Fever.
Ladies ean cure tl "mselves of a!! the above diseases without revealing their complaints to anv nerson, which
s always nwrlftying to their piide and modesty.
It, is recoil,mended by the best physicians and the eleTgy.
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TIP.ADFTKT.D .fc < 0.. Atlanta. Ca —Dear Firs; I take pleasure In stating that I have used for the last twenty
veirs, the medicine you are now putting up. known as Dr. J liradfield's FEMALE KKGULATOK, nnd consider
ti the best combination ever cotton together for the diseases for which it is recommended, I have been familiar
with the proscription both both ns a practitioner of mediciDe and domestic practice, and can honestly say that I
consider it u boon to suffering females, nnd can but hope that eve/y lady in our whole land, who may be suffering
in anv « 'V peculiar to their sex, may lie able to procure h bottle, that their sufferings inav not only be relieved
lilt tlilit they may be restore, t to health and strength. With my kindest regards. lam respectfully,
VY. 15. FERRELL, M. D.
„ , Xfak Maeiftta, Oa.. March 21, IS7O. .
m Ml-'FFRS. AVAL LOOT & KON.—Dear Kirs: Pome months ago I bought a bottle of BKADFIELD's FEMALE
PEG I'KATOi: from you. and have used it in my family with the utmost satisfaction, and have recommended it
to three other families, and they have found it just, what it is recommended. 'The females who have used your
KEGELATOE are in pel feet he-ph. and are able to attend to their household duties, and we corhiallv reonm
no ud it to the public. Yours respectfully, liEv. H. B JOHNSON.
We could add a thousand other certificates; but wc consider the above amply sufficient proof of its virtue. All
vo nsk is a trial lor full portion lata, history of diseases, and certificates of its wonderful cures, the reader is re
y.irrcd to the wrapper arour <1 the bottle. Manufactured and sold by BItADFIELD & CO.,
Price #l5O. field by all Druggists. |jun2o-ly] Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
ATIASTA, OA., 1572.„
To 33 os in Monclay, October, l-Sktla.,
And Close Saturday, Octoberl9th,
A GRAND EXHIBITION MAY BE EXPECTED
Os the Products, EmpSements and Processes
Os Agricultural, Mechanical and Manufacturing Industry.
Os Invention and Art. Os Stock, Etc., Etc.
No pains will be spared to make this the most Instructive Fair ever held i» Georgia.
For Premium Lists and other particulars, address
sepT-td SAM'fj BARNETT, Secretary, Atlanta, Ga.
SPRING ftMD SUMMER GOODS!
0. f. TURNER & BRO,
w OULI) inform the puplic that they
havo fust received nn additional supply of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
ladies’ white goods such as
PLAIDCAM BR I C S ,
NA NSOOKS ,
V E CAS,
FAN S ,
GLOVES,
PARASOLS,
HOSIERY, &c ~ &c .
They keep constantly on hand every de
scription of goods usually kept in a
FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS and SHOE
STORE. They have also just received a
lot of SUGAR, COFFEE, CANDLES and
SOAP. They call particular attention to
r large assortment of PLAIN and
FANCY SHIRTS and COLLARS,
mayll-tf Thomaston, 13a.
t ns ofiicago Farm Pumps
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I a Porsekinlucd Iron Cylinder Tumps
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OVYEXre 100,000 SOLD.
PU7.IP WARRANTED.
L - J Porsa Cic Gii Th:n.
’ "* V-e by :• •dera in Standard Farm Ma
;y. ..iri,>va" a:id Plantation Supplies.
, 1 ( sit., on application. I'oi
ic. a.-, ttucju.? Hio uanufuaurens.
F. TSMPLE & SONS,
CHICAGO, ILL
SMITH A SUMMERS, Agents,
Bartlesville, Ga.
T. S. SIIARMAN, Agent,
Thomaston, Ga,
C S ’ All Pumps warranted by them.
PATENT
MCTALIC BURIAL CASES
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f, nnw A gent, nnd have <vl. Tnnrl
*V . I: " K 'f LATENT META LIC BUB I AT. CASE, and
ml H'rnish them to order to parties. Will also make
nf ii ver W ooden Coffins, at short notice.
JipiviMf JOHN N. WEBB, Ag’t.
LEVEHT COLLEGE,
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA.
r pIHS INST ITt TIOX will commence its
1 SEYENTEETH ANNUAL SESSION
* JU the third Tuesday, (the 17tli) of Septem
her, 1872.
i ie system of teaching is thorough, the
<--ui e oi study of a high grade, and the
< hat g<- (or tuition, hoard. Ac, quite moderate.
i Li!ion and hoard (including lights and
hud) One hundred and one dollars ($101)
per terra of twenty weeks.
For further particulars apply to the Prcsi
<h nt. REV. V. E. MAXGET,
5.u;-1 i :m Talbotton, Ga.
COW AND CALF FOR SALE.
I Ok I Ell to any one wishing to purchase,
OG()I> M 1 L( 11 COW with a young
' ■ lor sale on reasonable terms Gome and
K '*' J - 1T - PICKARD.
kep2l-tt.
RIBBONS,
MILLINERY &STEAW GOODS
' 1872.
WIIITS C-OODS,-EMBROIDERIES, &c.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.
T IMPORTERS Manufacturers and Jobbers
I Bonnet Trimming, Neck and Sash Rib
bons, Velvet Ribbons, Neck Ties,
BONNET SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS
AND CRAPES, FLOWERS FEATH
ERS, ORNAMENTS, FRAMES,
Etc., Etc.
Straw Bonnets and Ladies and Children’s
ihits, Trimmed and untrimmed. And in
con uecting ware rooms
White Goods,
Linens, Embroideries,
Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs,
Veiling, Head Nets, Ac., &c.
Nos. 2J7 and 239 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, MI).
These goods are manufactured by us or
bought for Cash directly from the European
and American Manufacturers, embracing all
the latest novelties, unequalled in variety
and cheapness in any market.
Orders tilled with care, promptness and
dispatch. aug3l-3t
15 A 3 JIT CHANCE!
WISHING to change some feature of my
business, I will sell my entire interest
in the Livery Stable and Stock on reasonable
terms. Apply at once to
auglO-lm ‘ E. B. THOMPSON.
DISSOLUTION,
rpilE firm of King & Allen lias tips day
JL been dissolved by mutual consent. The
business of the firm will be settled by either
of the partners, and as Ave are very anxious
to close up our books as soon as possible, all
parties that’s re indebtedto us by account or
othenvise, tiro requested to call at our old
place of business at tlieir earliest convenience
and settle.
it 1 1 many thanks to our customers for
their liberal patronage in the past, avc beg
to inform them that avc have formed a
copartnership Avith A. J. Cheney, and hope
to be able to serve them to more advantage
in the future. We therefore solic it a contin
uance of their patronage.
A. ,T. KING,
JOS. ALLEN.
Thomaston, Ga., Aug. 17th, 1872.
COPARTNERSHIP
fj'HE undersigned have formed themselves
I into a copartnership under the firm name
of KING, ALLEN & CHENEY, for the
purpose of doing a general mercantile busi
ness. and solicit a liberal share of patronage
from the citizens of Upson and adjoining
counties. A. J. KING,
JOS. ALLEN,
A. J. CHENEY.
aug24-tf
FOB SALS.
I OFFER FOR SALE a house and lot*in
Thomaston, containing One hundred
and ten (110) acres of land, lying just three
quarters of a mile from the Court-house.
The buildings all iicav and commodious, and
anew Store Room conveniently lacated
on it.
I also offer a plantation of Tavclvc hun
dred (1200) acres, more or less, situated in
the southern portion of Upson County,
eleven miles from Thomaston. This place
ean be divided into settlements if purchasers
desire, Avith good buildings and improA e
ments on both. There is also a good peach
orchard, and a fine selection of apples and
pear trees on both places, and also a fine
Avell of Avatcr. This body of land lies on the
road leading from SAvift & Respess’ Factory
to Culloden, and is one of the best settle
ments of land in the county. I desire to
sell in order to go West, and parties Avishing
to purchase should call at once.
aug24-tf A. P. HARP.
WAREHOUSE NOTICE,
IX again j>litcirg our rmmr p before the numerous pat
rons, and those of the firm ot J. Collins A: Son, we
do .•<> with the fall assurance of our ability anfiqualifi
cation to meet the wishes and requirements of all.
VY e shall use all diligence in securing the highest
market prices for Cotton, and in which wo make a
specialty, and with that courteous and libera! spirit of
accomrnocation we hope to merit the confidence of all.
Liberal advances in cotton in store or transit.. Or
fdets forßagging and Tie*and ether plantation supplies
urniahed when desired.
COLLINS, FLANDERS A CO.,
sept2l-2mo Cotton Factors, Macon, Ga -
Feed, Sale & Livery Stable,
Corner Third and Mulbcry Streets,
MiLOOKT, GEO.,
BY J. S. STEWART.
AY IT IT a Stable attached and complete ar
rangement expressly for tlic accommodation
of Drovers. Prompt attention given to the
shipment of block. *>ep2l-lmo.
BERND BROS.,
44 TTIIHI3 STREET, MACON, G-A
manufacturers or, and
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
LADIE’S. MEN’S AND BOYS’ SADDLES OF ALL KINDS. CARRIAGE,
BAROUCHE, PHAETON, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGY HAR
NESS, WAGON HARNESS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE, FOR
FOUR, SIX, AND SOON, STAGE AND CART
HARNESS, WOOL FACED COLLARS.
Wo'manufacture the ab >ve extensively, anl ore therefore prepared to frl orders a‘
short notice. Also keep constantly on hand a comblete stock of
Saddlers’, Harness, Shoemaker’s Hardware & Tools
Skirting, Oak and Hemlock Sols Leather.
KIP, CALF AND LINING SKINS, LACE AND PATENT LEATHER OF ALL
KINDS, ENAMELED MUSLIN, DRILL AND DUCK, PLAIN AND FIG
URED, BUGGY, CARRIAGE, WAGON, RIDING \ND DROVERS'
WHIPS, LINEN AND WOOLEN COVERS FOR HORSES,
FLY NETS, LINEN AND WOOLEN BUGGY
ROBES, ETC., ETC., ETC.
Merchants, Planters and all, will nnd it is their interest to purchase our goods
Do not fail to call or order from us.
We pay cash for all kinds of FURS and SKINS, HIDES, LEATHER in
rough, TALLOW, WAX and WOOL.
BERND BR OS
juneß-4mo MACON, GA.
I>. 0. SAWYER’S
IMPROVED COTTON GIN.
With Adjustable Roll Box and Swinging Front
FOR GINNING DAMP, WET or DRY COTTON
ALSO
TOE CELEBRATED GRISWOLD GUI, GENUINE PATTERN,
WITH TH33 OSCILLATIN OR WATER BOX.
HAYING now completed all my improvements to the IMPROVED SAWYER GIN,
with curbed ribs, and a perfectly adjustable 801 l Box. both at the top and bottom, giving the planter per
fect control of the depth of saw. ami the entire operation of the gin. adapting it to the coWidion of his cotton
and the degree of perfection which lie oesires to maintain in the staple, I now
CHALLENGE THE WORLD
To produce a gin more perfect in its operation or better adapted to meet ail the wants of the planter. I claim
that my Gin, properly managed, will maint tin the full natural length of the staple , an 1 may also be made to
do a» rapid work as any machine in use. This Gin has been witnessed in operation by several parties, some ot
whom have given me the following certificates :
Office of Lawton & Wit.ltngiiam, 1
Warehouse and Commission Merchants and Guano Dealers, V
Fountil Street, Macon Ga., May 9, 1872. ’ )
At the request of Mr. P. 0. Sawyer we have examined the gins in his gin shop in this city and have aiso seen
one of them running. We have no hesitancy in saying we believe them well made and perfectly durable, and
that, they will give our planiers satisfaction. Wo think it the duty of planters and others interested to patron
ize our young men of the south, and particularly when they do as well as Northern manufactory's
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM,
K. K. PHILLIPS,
ADAMS & BAZEMOBE.
Macon, Ga.. Mav 9. 1872.
Mr. P. C. Sawyer, Macon, C,a.: Dear Pin—l have witnessed the performance of one of your Improved Gin?
and can safely pronounce it excellent and fully adapted to the wants of our farmers The improvements you
have eiven it. over other Gins gives you superior claims to its consideration. Its swinging front with adjustable
box, both top and bottom, adds greatly to its praise and worth, as with that it is utterly impossible to break the
roll, and that the shape of the tfbs being in perfect shape with, the roll, necessarily gives increased length to the
staple, and indeed that which 1 witnessed was fully equal to its natural length, and which alone makes i7 pre-em
inently worthy of the consideration of all practical farmers. Wishing you success in your laudible Southern
undertaking, I am, very respectfully, W. A. COLLINS.
<>i the fir Collins, Flanders .fc Cos., Cotton Factors, Macon. Ga.
We, the undersigned, having witnessed the same fully endorse the above sternest
K. N. LEE. Planter, Hancock county, 8. H. HOLMES.
I also furnish the old Griswold Gin—a genuine pattern—to order whenever desired.
GIN REPAIRING
Will be done to order, and is a specialty at mv shop. II iving made arrangements with the railroads, T will pay
fieight on old gins Font for repairs one way free of charge to the owner. I can add my new improved ribs and
roll box to any old gin at moderate cost
Orders solicited, fiend for a circular containing price list and testimonials. Address
P. C. SAWYER
ytinel-4mo Shop at Findlay's Foundry, up stairs.
THE GREAT" “ECLIPSE” COTTON IKE W PRESS"!
leighlcr Dr aft than Ofd 11% od Screw'.
€ hew per than Old If hod Screw l
j\
FINDLAY & CRAIG, PATENTEES.
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
R. FINDLAY’S SOiiS, FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS
nvi-A-OOnsr, Georgia
FOUIi MEN', ov ONE EIGHT MEEE. will pack a bale in TWO MINUTES and in
only twelve rounds of the Levers.
DURABILITY GUARNTEED.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or money refunded. Send for Diseriptive Circular jmd Tes
timouials, Ac.
Barxesville, Ga.. Feb. 13. 1872.
M esses. R. FINDLAY'S SONS, Macon. Ga..
Gentlemen — **I assert unhesitatingly that I have used all the different Patent Cot
ton Presses and screws of which I have any knowledge, and in my judgment the
“ECLIPsE” far excels the old Wood screw and any and all of the wrought iron
screws and Presses manufactured. lam using one on my. place near Bartlesville.
Respectfully, W. R. MUEPHEY.
ALSO
The unrivaled “Craig Horse Power." for Cotton Gins. Steam Engines, Saw Mills an 4
every kind of machinery' and casting. Send for descriptive Circular.
iR. FINDLAY’S SONS.
may2s-4mo MACON, jA
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully no
tifies his patrons and the public gener
ally that he is now prepared to furnish
Brogan Shoes, which are well made and of
good material, in any' quantity desired.
Fine Shoes and Boots made to order. Have
on hand a splendid lot of Upper, Sole and
Harness Leather; Kip, Calf and Goat Skins
of my own manufacture. Dealer in Dry
Goods and Groceries, llats and Clothing,
etc., etc. Have on hand Masons & Proctor’s
Fruit Jars. One thousand hides wanted,
for which any of the above named articles
or cash will be given.
R. H. J. GARLAND,
aug24-Gm The Rock, Ga.
TWO|HUNDRED DOLLARS!
A BE YOU OUT OF EMPLOYMENT?
a V We wish the address of every' man and
\yoman out of employment. We have tvork
for them. Address (inclosing stamp)
GEORGE J. JOHNSTON,
P. O. Box 180. Montgomery', Ala.
B6SACBBSIAXD FOR S iLE
I OFFER for sale the place on which I
now reside, six miles east of Thomaston,
One hundred and twenty-five (125) acres in
the woods, balance in a good state of culti-
Fencing good, location healthy and
convenient to churches and schools.
For terms apply to
auglO-tf * B. F. SNIPES.
pARDS.
JOHN 3X AY EK ,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Barnesville, Georgia,
Js PREPARED TO DO ALL BUSINESS
n liis line at Low Trices, an.l desires many customers
lo call and seejhim. npr27-ly
POWELL & EVIURPHEY,
BANKERS,
Brokers & Warehousemen,
BARNESVILLE, G-A.,
Are prepared to buy and‘sell .Exchango. rtceive'De
osits and Advance on Cotton, tlum.
novl 1-ts
GO TO VAX’S !
cm T grot thn large-t rmnunt
? V amount of goods fcr the smallest amount of
money is a question which is and dly asked by the people
We say to jon. that at VAN’S Drug and Variety Store
Barnesville. Ga. You can get tlie largest amount o
goods for the smallest amount, of money. If yon do
not believe it just step into VAN'S when van go to
Barnesville, and ask prices, and you will be couviuctd
that you have found tie tight place.
rE you want Drucs arid Medicines cheap
go to VAN’S.
IF you want Groceries cheap go to
VAN’S.
r F you want Tobacco and Cigars cheap
i goto VAN’S.
i T F you want Confectionaries cheer- t?o to
VAN’S.
IF you want Toys cheap go to
VAN’S.
IF von want Musical Instruments <>f all
kinds cheap go to VAN’S.
IN short, if you want anythin" po to
VANS.
july29-tf Barnesville, G a.
08. Widi A. v i/ Blfsii! i
The People’s Drug Store!
BARNESVILLE, GA.
A large supply of FKESII and GENt'INK
DRUGS AML medicines,
And receiving as the trad-* demands.
West’s No. 1 ILerosisie Oil, Linseed Oil,
A\ Lite Lead, Spirits Turpentine, Varn
ishes, Paints, Painter’s Materials, a fine
l«t of Lamps and Chimneys, Window
Glass, Putty, Pocket Cutlery. A good assort
ment of
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
CIGARS, and all other articles lie usually keeps LOW
for CASH.
Those that have been favored with credit must come
forward and settle, as money is what lie must have to
pay for what you have bought heretofore, spt23 ts
W. A. TUKLFY, i ( w. p: BISSF.Y.
of Tennessee, j j , f Georgia.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
11Y GOING TO
BARNESVILLE,
AND PATROVIZn
TURLEY & BUSSEY
GENER VL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AND DEALERS IN
BACON,
LAUD.
CORN,
FLOUR,
OATS,
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
SYRUP.
and Molasses. NORTHERN and SHOP MADE SHOES,
Cotton Yarns and Domestics.
They, also, keep constantly on hand a variety of Fami
ly GROCERIES, Breast Chains. Harness and
Collars, Hoes, Ac, ail of which will be sold a little
( heaper than the Cheapest FOR CASH. Mr. TURLEY
h vi’ig many acquaintances and friends in Tennessee,
gives us an advantage in buying our Bacon. Lard
Flour, and Corn, which enables us to offer inducements
to the trade that others cnbnotdo. Come around and
see if we don’t give you a bargain. First door East of
the hotel, BARNESVILL.K»GA. j.m27 !y
Faster than Old S3 hod Screw'!
e Wore B2ur able than Old If hod Screw!
H. R. CHAMBERS
DEALER IN
STOVES Ti?:-WARE,
I
AND
HOUSS-FURNISIIIK G G GOBS
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x. tjp P'.pi'P - U:\-y '-J
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y
bakne;syil it. ga.
Keeps always on hand the best Patterns sf
oook; stoves
AND TIN-WARE,
Which he soils at MACON and ATLANTA PRICES
Give him a call at the BRICK ROOM next doort
afford, B lalock & Co’s. Wart house. m;iy2s-l o
JAMES F. WEST,
Railroad Block,
Barnesville, - - Georgia,
DEALER in Fancy Groceries, Confec
tioneries, Fine Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes,
etc. Keeps a full stock on band. "With
honesty and promptness for his motto, he
solicits a share of your patronage.
augiM—lino
J\ IISCELLAN(EQUS.
CENTRAL HOTEL
CENTRALLY LOCATED,
EAST SIDE ISISOaVI) ST.
C O 1. r HI BUS, G A .
MRS. F. AT. GRAY
may 11-ts
ini
Griffin Semi-Weekly Star,
TX or-ler to place the Ptak within KF.ACJT OF
EVERYBODY at a mere nominal price, during
the present Federal and Stale
o .a. m: :p _a. i o jsi 3
we offer the following rates of subscription until the
ci se of the November FLECTIONS:
Semi-Weekly single copv, $1 SO
“ clubs of five or more .. .... jfl (0
Weekly, single copy, j o. -
“ clubs of five or more 75
Always in advance.
TII E ST A R
will be conducted, as horetofoie, on an IN'DFH’MN
I>KN f .-UHEDL'I E, without being influenced by -‘fear
favor or affection. ’ lu poi.tfcs it shall, as formerly,
co-operate with the
DEMOCHATIC PA 15 lA'
at the same time using every diligence to conciliate the
Liberal Republi an Movement, believing, as we do
that in the combination and consolidation of the Item
ocratt and Liberals, lies the only political
Hope of the Country !
to be rescued from Military Tinanny and Radical
Domination Very respect full v,
PUBLISHERS STAR.
THOS F. BE TH£L,
DELER IN
DRV GOODS m GROCERIES
\\T{)T LD infnrtn bis customers and
t v friends that his springstock is now couiplet eand
solicits from them a coniinuat.ee of their fortnei p. ron
»g-', at. his new fire proof store on Main street. Th -mi.s
ton. Ga. june I—ts
T V ALEY & MEMEIS E. E.
| HEREBY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC
1 traf I am appointed Commissioner to take M.-ck
and Right of Way for the Atlantic. Fort. Valley and
Memphis Railroad Company. The friends of the Road
will come forward as early ns possible and aid the
enterprise Wll, .JOHNSON, Director
apnl27 ts
THE MANUAL OF
SCHOOL MATERIAL
/ra IIAS 244 ILLUSTRATIONS
,T kFP,tKSENTS „
ABBA BATtTS,
BL> , CK BOIRDS
JT\ \| Books, Charts,
/I m clces - Maps,
j Gymnastic A pparat it-, Objec ,
Jl —Teaching Apparatus,
MODERN SCHOOL FURNITURE
OF ALL STYLES—DESKS EJtOM $2.50 DP WARDS,
And “Everything fcr Schools.”
It is Mailed for 1C cents.
»T. AV. Scliei’merhorn & Cos.,
PußLrsiiEr.fi and Manufacturers,
jum-22-ly II- Boutls SI., New York.
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LOSS OF A i’l’l't j a\ p viTA*.
F.XER .V. lie it- usi impso '
th;; win!, l:;eea--« ii- it *
gives a-moo*, i a;i 1 glos, in—an.*, " f
trando-ms t > • ■ ,
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f; • ■ ' :i * esivtinteftf to it:- a.-c t .
>'■ P fKo y.* -rmniity <f milk and c cam t> .: *v
1 «* i- 1. and make ti e butte, f. ni
'*'** * ami sweet. In fntteniug enttb*. it
gives tliem an np;vti* lo<. ■ns their i.ide, and makes
themtli ivo much fester.
T*i nil -’ o'aTTA of- .o s’lch as (.'c'-tgli?. Ulee-s in
tiie Lull-'-. Live.*,.hr.. . : 'tieieacts —.
as a .-.p- -* i ic. By pot in- from one Y_ if '*
letlf a i-i* -e.* to •< paper in a barrel of ‘' ~~ .y
f»* il the :t’).*)v-di.- will bo i-adi {'
eit •<! or - n'i <! * prevent and. If given -, fi ~ V y
i:i tune, ace tain p -v-iitive and
cure lor ti.e Hog Cs.oi'ua.
DA "Ij Z> FDrTZ, Proprietor^
B A LTIM OR E . 7«V .* .
Fo-s-i-p r-i-ts end F>o-. k--pors tlnoughoci
the l'ti:.i .1 01i0..--. Ciinoda.s ai.-l do.it:: A sue ica.
For Sale by J. W. ATWATER,
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PARLOR ST I j
DP. -T. A. CLOPTOX.’of lli:nf*vi!le, Alabama, has
invented a small Still, run by an oii lump that
will make ’
From Tivs to Twenty-five Gallons of
Pure Brandy a Bay.
Every fnmily South ought to keep a fetv saHon? c f
i tire Brat,dies for medHnal purposes, and it made by
themselves they would know it was pure
During the fruit season, SUU gallons of good Brandies
can be mu le of
Dewberries, Blackberries Strawberries
Cherries, Blums, Beaches, Grapes
and other Fruits,
A circular with full directions ror its u-e, w th a
drawing of the operations, will be forwarded to any
address upon a royalty of five dollars, with the right to
use it in their own tarniiy.
This indispensable apparatus can be made by any
tinner wt a cost of three dollars.
Notning of the kind has aver been cotten out before.
No one, after using it, would over be without it for one
hundred dollars a year.
AH money must be sent by Express or I’ostoffice
, ars to his agent, 11. B. Roper. Huntsville, Ala.
BRICK MAKING.
ON* AND AFTER THE !fl.h OF MAY
next, we w 11 be prepared to furnish Brick Vo all
Reason a tie Prices. Send in your orders and be in
ime. Brick Yard two miles South of Thotnaston.
»pr27tf WM. LASTKK .k HOWARD HOLMES.
MARSHALL HOUSE.
SAVANNAH,GA.
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
(board per day $3,00)
JAS. OCONNELL, Clerk.
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Ayer’s Ague Cure' I
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Dumb Ague, Periodical or BiliouiiS’ I
ver, &c., and indeed all the affection,
which arise from malarious, manh “ U
miasmatic poisons. au - or If
'M *7 ?”, C rtmod y iR louder l
J&jP called for by the necessity I
?-< / of t,ie American, peoole thur I
m W / a sur ’ **rLT b
reT «*r anil Such
£ we arc now enabled to offer, It
. , with a perfect certainty that I
it will eradicate the disease, and with .issur- I
ance, founded on proof, that no harm can If
arise from its use in any quantity. ■
Tli.it it hicli pi otccts from or prevents tbi? |
disorder must be of immense service in the |s
communities where it prevails. Prevention J
is better than cure; for the patient escapes th« ■
risk which lie must run in violent attacks of I
this baleful distemper. This “ Cure” expels ?
the miasmatic poison of Fever anti Ague i
from the system, and prevents the develop-
J*ient of the disease, if taken on the ffv-i
approach of its premonitory symptoms. A
great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and rer
taiu cure of Intermittents is, that it coutaini
no Quinine or mineral; consequently it pro*,
duces no quinism or other injurious films
whatever upon the constitution. Those cured
by it are Left as healthy as if they had never
had the disease.
Fever anti Ague is not alone the rm>.
sequence of the miasmatic poison. A- grea*
variety of disorders arise from its irritatioif
among which are Keuralgia, lllicnma
tism, Gout. Heartache, Jllindivess
YToofliaclte, E.iraclie.CatMi-rh. A*lh>
nut. l*al]iiration, l*ainful Affectiow
of flu* Kpleon, lly-iterioi. I*ain in the
houels. Colic, l*aralysis, and derange
ment of the Stomach, all of which, when
originating in this cause, put on the inter,
mittent type, or become periodical. Thh
“Cum:” expels the poison from the Won.),
and consequently cures them all alike. It
tin invaluable protection to Immigrant*
persons travelling or temporarily residing ia
the malarious districts. If taken occasion
nfly or daily while exposed to the infection,
that will be excreted from the system, »H
cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to
ripen into disease. Hence it is even inure
valuable for protection than cure; and few
will ever sttCfer from Intermittents if they
avail themselves of the protection this rem
edy affords.
For Liver Complaints, arising from torpi-i
--ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy,
stimulating the Liver into healthy activity,
and producing many tmfy remarkable cures,
where other medicines fail.
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Practical and Analytical CfietnW*,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD
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all tho purposes of a Laxative
•leJacme.
cine is Mintuvvr*allV
/O' required by every
body a* a catharti I *.
nor was ever any hr
1 a lore ho iiniveMllj
a-iopted into use, ia
- a every couutry a" I
i* J* V '7 * ~(A_ r ; / among all chwees, .v
'r' e -\ ') this mild but efllcicut
in Hive Pill- T|m»
~Y — — i' obvious reason i\
7 —tiK.f iri«aniorerrli»
- Wc anti far more tf
fectum rcmc lv man any oilier. Those **>J» V *
Hiv-d ii, ku ••.filial it cure-1 them; those who M*'
r. .i.ow th;-.! it ■ u.cs their neighbors aiid Ineiuls
-•Mi art launv that wu:.t it does twee it d«e»j»
—Uu.t it -ic.'or f.tiD liu-oug!**^
; .f»t.s.- - Lij.»ntk»:i. We have tliotM»«d» apw
• 1- f.tiii ate liflhcii-remafka^ui*!
ti.e . *-»!-»-.. i.i r c-v.apHmts but such cKTC f
■ -i vary neighborhood, and we necj “
1 -af.e.a l > -ill age- :indcowWj“»
. .I.l= -iit.ii HUT unilite. caloinH
.•. . ■ i»u i. :-r. thev ui.tv s»- taken with
v at:v!) .iv -J- ding preserve.
-.vi ; •; i ill- apl.;a--uulb>«^;»JJ
•dug jitavlv v .♦gctable, no iwou can arwe ««■
“TL 'm-a’l- byda-L-powc.-fnl iivll.icncc wtj*
at:- :. .1 \i- o.a purify me blood and sh- 4
ii i-i!.- !. -aiiliv a iimi—'ivautve the obstroc 1 .
it';: -1. U, bowel-, liver, and otherorp";'
if • f. . h . i ,:r ih.-;.*irregular:ictn.nto ««•*“ ’
:::i l j) V i o.vecting, wherever they c\iA, w
raimeiin-.it' a- are the first aright at „„
Mintt ' din dio-.is are given in the ' v fl^.L 3B
the box, joi* the f.iiiovviog complaints, win
i’i! < rapiul.* cure:— _.
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One who re-i If.y weik, oft**
:i -M- of tfc-v PHI.s makes him let** "C
t. r, -jia :h:-;r -leni -ing aial rcr.ovnimg 0 *
the digestive appanrtus.
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and Peach Seed,
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