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THE ADVERTISER.
JORDAX E. WHITE. Local Editor.
W. C. WORRILL, Local Retorter.
THOMSON, GEORGIA
SATURDAY OCT, 9 1 'SO
TRAIN TIME AT THOMSON.
Up Day ’’assenger Train an ires at P 41 a m
Down Day Pas engf T ain aitiTes at 1 15 p.m
Up Nr-at Passenger Train at. ives at.... It 05 p.m
Down Ni ro Passenger Ti on arrives at.. 2£5 a.m
Up Wav I.eight Tmin eirives at 10 10 a.m
Down ,»5 v F.ei-Ui T. "n arrives at 11 01 a.m
Up , jrong’i Frei :u. amvc at 2 40 p.m
Down tbiougn i'rei-'.it aiivi - o 7 55 a.m
Philadelphia and Atlanta Wine A- Liquor
Company. •--Wholesale Dealers, Atlanta, Ga.
Our fellow townsman, Mr. W. C. Worrill,
has been appointed Railroad Agent at Thom
son, vice Mr. W. J. Steed, resigned.
Quite strring revivals of religion are in
progress at both the Methodist and Baptist
churches in Thomson. More interest is man
ifested than we have seen for years. Over
fortv have joined the two churches. We are
pleased to note this, and hope the good work
will continue.
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
Merchants and others will save money by
noticing the announcement of P. & M. Gatla
her, of 190 Broad Street, Augusta, befo e they
purchase their Fall and Winter supplies of
goods in their line. Their stork will afford
something to suit every variety of taste.
Fleming & Staples.
Persons having business in Augusta or send
ing Cotton to that market will do well to call
. n this New Firm, as these gentlemen are
prepared to serve the public on most favorable
terms, and can store cotton or other consign
ments in their fire-proof warehouse. See
their advertisement.
Metal Tipped Shoes.
Shoes are an important item in the expense
of clothing children, ns every parent will un
derstand. They invariably wear out thoir
shoes at the toe first, and not unfiequeutly
before the other parts are a quarter worn.—
Child-en’s shoes with Metal l ips never wear
out at the toe, and it is safe to say that on an
average one pair with them will more than
out wear three pairs without them. \\ e believe
all the shoe dealers keep them .—Riston JJa ald.
A Mr. Coningsby is writing tn the London
Spectator on the American working clashes,
and among other tilings says that when he was
a stranger in America it seemed queer to him
>• to be parasolsspiktsd out of a seat in a street
car by an elegant young lady, wboonly vouch
safed ihe explanation that she would ‘sit right
it ere.’ ”
The Chronicle & Sentinel.
With pleasure wo received tins Augusta
Daily enlarged and improved. The prosperi
ty indicated by tbis improvement is not only
cheering to the profession, but it shows a
healthy condition of the publi, ml, as well
ns increased pecuniary ability to patronize
publications devoted to the interests id the
jiapple. May this old veteran of the Georgia
| press long enjoy popular favor.
The Constitution.
Notwithstanding the contumely heaped by
politicians upon the original Constitution o
our land, we are glad to see the Atlanta Con
stitution enlarged ami otherwise indicating a
liberal patronago. The energy and ability
with which this sprightly Ilemocratic Daily is
edited have already secured it a position among
the leading papers of the country, while its
devotion to the best interests of the people
has secured for it a popularity which many
older journals might covet.
The Rural Carolinian.
The first cumber of a very complete agri
cultural monthly under this title has reached
us. It is edited by D. H. Jacques, Esq., and
published by Walker, Evans & Cogswell,
Charleston, S. C. It is well gotten up and
deserves a liberal patronage. Ibe present
Dumber contains 04 large double column pages
with wood cut illustrations. Terms $2,00 a
year in advance.
Fire Proof Storage.
We call particular attention to the adver
tisement in another column, of W. 11. How
ard & Son, Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants, Augusta. This firm is entitled to
t|e honor of being the first to cotne out against
tie combination on the part of the Coinmis
stin merchants of Augusta to raise the price
fir selling cotton to 24 per cent. They
promptly announced that they would continue
tq sell at the old rate of lj per cent. Sustain
them.
Onr Literature.
If our people knew the many good things
evyry month published in the “XIX Century ;
if thev fully appreciated the fact that this
' f-'iitlfcrn Magazine, with Ex-Gov. Perry, Win.
-Gimore Simms, Rev. Dr. Ilicks, and others,
fo| contributors, is equal to the best of North-
W« Monthlies ; iT they realized that it is in
jtielf a “circulating library ‘ of choice litera
itute, cheap at $3.50 a year, they would, like
ourselves, welcome it to their homes and fire
sides. The October number is before us, full
%s usual of entertainment.
The XIX Century may be had at the Book
fetare of John R Davis, in Covington.
I dan it he possible that over Five Million
hojtlcs of Plantation Ritters have been sold
during the past year? It is almost incredi
ble, nevertheless it is absolutely true, and is
the most convincing proof of their wonderful \
medicinal and health -restoring qualities. Eve- j
ry iatnily should be supplied with these Bit
tertj. at whatever cost or tremble it may be to
obrpn them. Be careful that you get the
ger.jiine, and that you aie not imposed upon
bv i spurious article. _ _
Mir.NOT.T v Water Superior to the best
tfcpmeil German Cologne! and sold at half
tun price.
.*■•l
, Sumter Bitters.
This new T >nie has been introduced in Cov
| ingfon by Messrs. Bowler & Harris, who have
i the agency for its sale at this place. We
j have not yet tried them : but as (hey are
| highly recommended by those who have need
| them we presume they are worthy of the ap
| proval they have elicited. When we have soon
their effect we shall be better prepared to
speak of their merits.
The Blessiug ol’tlie Age.
No more Sick Headache, no more Dyspepsia,
no more Indigestion, no more Piles, no more
Chills, no more Liver Complaint, no mure Kid
ney Disease, no more Costiveness, no more
Heartburn, TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER
PILL is a certain guarantee against ail these
distressing comp'aints.
Negro Mechanics.—A Washington dispatch
says: The various trades unions here are
adopting new constitutions, which prohib's
negro mechanics from having membership.—
The carpenters took such action last night.
Honesty is not only the best policy, but the
highest wisdom. However difficult it may
he for integrity to get on, it is a thousand
times more difficult for knavery to get off.
-♦•ae-.
SltacLE vs. Gold, —The notorious John
Morrissey, an acknowledged gambler and ex
pugilist, lost $83,000 in the recent panic
at New York. The equally notorious James
Fisk. Jr., an unacknowledged gambler, bat no
prize fighter, won this money. Morris
sey turned highwayman and forced Fisk to
disgorge or have his nose spread over his foeo.
—Exchange.
Queer.— A Now York merchant has de
posited SIO,OOO in a Lynchburg, Ya., bank
for safe keeping. He cannot trust the pre
cious metal tn Gotham.
A Luckless Administration. —The admin
istration seems to I eve a happy faculty for
putting its font down in bad places, says the
lie giid, art l cxnerienoe well nigh justifies the
observation that it it comes oat with particular
emphasis against a man, he is pretty sure to
Let onr friend* in the doubtful States pray
for the intervention of Routwcll and Crcswell
against them. It is the surest angury of sues
cess. If the recent reports as to Federal inter
vention again.- : Dent in Mississippi and Hamil
ton in Texas ho true, both these States may
be set down as sure to go against tbo admin
istiaii n and the Radicals. “So mote it be!’’
It is state I, on English authority, that over
thirteen hundred thousand Hindoos and three
hundred th- u-nnd Egyptians hive perished
within tbela-t five years from starvation, con
sequent upon the forced cultivation til eolton
instead of bread. If this be due, such compe
tition "ill hardly prove successful against the
Sou tit.
■* o>*- ——
fare ot Boots and Shoes.
Boats and si if taken care of properly, j
wiii usually last two or three times longer j
thrisi thev usually do, nod, at the same time,
lit the iect far more sansfuetnrilv, and keep
time dry and more comfortable in wot and
cold weather. The upper leather should be
kept soft and pliable, while the soles need to
be hard, though, impervious to water. The
first tiling to be done w ith any pair of new
shoes for farm use. is to set each one on a
platter or an old diiiner'plate, and iri boiled
linseed ml, sufficient to HU tho vessel to the
upper edge of the soles. Allotv tho leather
to absorb as much oil as it will for eight
hoots. Lm-ectl oil h mid not be applied to
upper leather, as it will soon become dry.
rendering the leather bard and tough. But if
the soles be saturated with tbis oil, it will ex
clude the dampness, and enlarge the pegs, so
that the so'es will never get loose from the
upper leather- If the shoes be sewed, the
linseed oil will preserve the thread from rot
ting. Now, wet the uppier leather thoroughly
when the boots or shoes are to be put on the
feet, so that those parts which are tight may
render a trifle, and thus adapt the form of tho
shoe to the foot far more satisfactorily than
when the upper leather is not wet. Keep
them on the feet until the leather is nearly
dry. Then give 'he upper leather a thorough
greasing w ith tallow and neat’s-foot oil. If
shoes be treated in this manner, and a row of
round-headed shoe nails be driven around 1 the
edge of the soles, they will wear like copper,
and always set easy to the feet. Roots and
shoes should be treated as suggested, and worn
a little several months before they are put to
daily service. This is the true way to save
your shoe money.—[Hearth and Horne.
GEORGIA. Columbia County,
WM. B. ROEBUCK. Administrator on the
estate of John Megahoe. dec’d late of
said county, makes application for Leave to
Sell the Real Estate belonging to said deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they
have, within four weeks from the first publi
cation of this notice, else leave will be granted
said applicant to sell said real estate. Given
under my hand at office, tbis Oot. 2, 1809.
W. W. SHIELDS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Columbia County.
TAMES R. WILSON, Administrator on the
estate of Tompefer Watson, deceased, late
of said county, makes application for leave to
sell the real estate of said deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my
e within four weeks from the first publi
cation of this notice, to show cause, if any
they have, why said lcttenfshall not be grant
ed to said applicant. Given under my hand
at office, this Oct. ?, 1869.
W. W. SHIELDS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Columbia County.
’ITUIIEREAS, J. D. McGlamery and F. M.
\y River.-, makes application for letters of
| Administration on tho estate of David Mega
hoc, decease !, late of said county.
These are theres me to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my
' iiice within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
-ball not issue to said applicant Given under
i n:7 1,a..d u. office, this Oot. 2, 1869.
j J W. W. SHIELDS, Ord’y.
C O • P An T X K II SHIP
—Cotton Factors
AND
COM MISSION !M ERO II t NTS.
Augusta, Geo-gia. l
STOVALL & ROWLAND.
rj! r IE undersi med, having associated th-ni-
JL selves in the Com "is-mu BfS’n-'ss, un lev the
name and style of STN' Y ALL J ROW I- A N1).
wil! give |\ u ...ei.’ieu lo the sale of
Cotton and other produce, and wool 1 respect
iuLy olicit Planters and Merchants’ business.
Orders for RAGGING, TIES and
FAMILY SUPPLIES promptly attended to. —
Cash advances on consignment*.
Office, corner J j -bson and Reynolds streets,
opposite Poullain's Warehouse.
R. A. STOVALL.
CiIAS. A. ROWLAND
sept. 10—3m43 formerly Fleming it Rowland
J EWELUY! JEWELRY !
[II A VE JUST OPEN ED a Fine lot of Jewelry,
including all the late styles of Ladies* Fine
Gold Breast Pius and Ear Rings, also Shell, Jet,
Cornelian.and Pearl Breast Pins, and Bracelets,
Gent’s Sir 11, Jet, Hair, stee\ and Leather,
Watch Chains, Finger Lings, &e. .Also, anew
lot of Watches and Clocks, and a full supply of
Spectacles, Cases, &e. 1 res|«*et fully invite a
c i'l from the ladies, and all in want of anything
iu my line. J. WL LEVY.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY VIRTUE cf an order from the Court ol
o’*din.uy of Newton County, w:ll be sold
on ’lie drst Tin s lav in November, 18G0, at the
Court House doc in sai l county, between the
legal houis of sale, that valuable body of land
in snid count v, whereon Robert Wright resided
at .he time of his deat h and which, with a view
to this sale, we have caused to be divided into
three separate tracts, to wit: the Homestead
place, co .su.Bng of 800 acres, more or less, ot
which there are about 500 ac.es cleared, and
300 in wood’*. The Edmunds place, consisting
of 523 ac. es, more or le-s, of which there .are
about 225 acres of wood land, and balance open.
The Sawyets mace, consisting of 530 acres, more
or lo s, about half cleaved, and half in woods.
The e lauds lie on the waters of the Yellow
iviv<r, about 8 njPes south of Covington, and
each tract, which we shall sell separately, con
st! ul.es a valuable and desirable plantation.—
Fui L er into •’.nation can be had by calling on
the undersigned.
Terms ok Salk.— Sold under bonds for titles ;
one third of the purchase price payable bn 25tli
December, 18c9, at which time possession will
b<* given, cr sooner, if practicable—one third
payable 25th December, 1870, and the rcmaii ing
one third payable 25th De«en»be»\ 1871. The
two last, named payments to bear interest, if not
punctually paid at maturity.
C. C. WRIGHT,
FRANKLIN WRIGHT,
Sept. 17, 1800. Adm’rs of Robert, Wright.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue ol an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Newton eounty, " ill be sold to the highest bid
der, before the Court House door iu tin, city of
Covington, within tlie lawful hours of sale, on the
lira! Tuesday in November next : The undivided
half interest or tho late John T. Tcrreil in filly
acres of land, known as a part of the Daily place,
one aud one-hull’ miles east of Covington on the
Madison Road,
Tile above land to he sold for cash for tile pur
pose of distribution.
K. M. HAKESTI’.AW, Adm’r. of
John T. Terrill, decease! 1 ,
September BUi ISO'.). [p.\ fee f.g|
Executor's Sale.*
r. p7l [,[, ho sold before the Court Home doo#
V V in the city of Covington, on the Ist Tucs
day in November next, within the legal houif
of ,s'e, the following prop.riy, tu wit:
do acres of Lard, tm.ro or less, belonging 10
tli« estate ..f 1 .as P. Headers.ei, die’ !, adjoin,
ing lands of Elisha Smith. !fhd mil, rs, Term;
Cash. A. 11. LEE Executor
Sept, 10, 1860. of Isaac V. Henderson.
O ’I) OW D & MITId IT E Til NT
AND—-
HOHMISSIDH MIR€IAWTS»
_£L ugus ta , C3r o x* ®ict .
Have : ov os 11 vxi> a large a.vd c implrte ass utciiENr jf g i. <)
among which may be found the following:—
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Liquo rs, Tobacco
STJGiUI, COFFSSi ScG.
Stls IIIIDS. BACON SIDES.
10 hbds. Bacon Shoulder«
5 Packages Lard,
50 bbls. FLOUR, all grades,
50 bbls. A. B. and C. Sugar?,
10 bbls, Powdered and Crushed Sugar,
10 hhds. Brown Sugar.
50 bags Coffee,
25 chests TEA, first, grades,
00 cases Canned Fruits and Vegetables,
25 cases 1 and 2 pound cans Oysters,
25 cases 1 and 2 pound cans Lobsters,
100 boxes and half boxes Candles,
4
100 boxes SOAP, various grades,
10 boxes Starch,
50 boxes Soda,
10 bales Bagging,
100 coils Greenleaf Rope,
5 bales i SIIIRTING,
In store and for sale low by
O’DOWD & MIILIIERIN.
C LOTH IH BAT WHOLESALE.
R. P. S. KIMBRO Sc CO.,
Decatur Street, ATLANTA, GA.
\ beg to inform onr friends and the Public,
V V that we are now opening the largest and
choicest stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Ever ofL red in Atlanta, and propose doirg a
Wholesale Jobbing Business.
Having associated ourselves with one of the
largest Manufacturing Houses of Philadelphia,
wo are enabled to sell goods as low a* any House
in the country, and respectfully invite you to
call and examine our stock, as we mean what
wo say in regard to low pi ice*.
We wiU keep constantly on hand a full stock
of Clothing and Furnishing Goods for Men’s
Wear.
Do not fail to call and examine our stock
before making your purchases, as we believe we
can make it to your interest to huy your goods
of us. R. P. S. KIMtfRO it CO.
Atlanta, Ga.—3m4B
WARREN, LANE & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
W'A. 3FL 21311 OUSE
VND
Commission Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
WILL continue io give their best attention
to the STORAGE nn-I SALE OF COTTON
and other Fro luce.
Strict compliance with ilistiucLi >us, and
prompt returns cm be relied uper.
i I 1 US S
Kettle wells “A. A.” Manipulated,
ti “A” "
Ammooiated Alkaline Phosphate,
Ammonia!ed Super Phosphate,
Cotton Compound.
The above are prepared by Messrs. G. ODER
<t SONS, Baltimore, whore capacity and integ
rity have been fully established, and the expe
rience of the past three years of hundreds of
the best Planters of Georgia and So. Ca., have
proved beyond a doubt that they are th©
Standard Fertilizers if the day.
We also offer the best grade of
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO,
<< DISSOLVED t DON KS,
«• LAND PLASTER.
Messrs. BOWKF.R, HARRIS & CO..
Are our duly authorized Agents at COVING
TON, G A , and will give prompt attention to
imm'shing* Supplies, Shipment of Cotton, and
Sale of Ol r Guanos at that point.
4stf WARREN, LANE & CO.
To all Whom it Wlay Concern.
lIIAVE the N"TKS and ACCOUNTS of
COOK. & ANDERSON, and 11. ANDERSON
& CO., in my hands for collection. All inter
ested, will please call on me, as I am instructed
to make a liberal settlement. Come up gentle
men. and pay w hat you can. If you can’t pay,
I will give you a receipt in full. Now is the
time to relieve tho burden off your mind.
A. C. MoCALLA,
Atlorney at Law,
Ollh c for Ihc’pronenl over C. 11. Sanders & Dro’s
Store, Covington, Ga. —Gw-17‘
Wood add Willow Ware!
JEST RECEIVED. Buckets, Sugar boxes
Tubs, (J hums, baskets, dsc., of every size
and stjle, at, C. 11. SANDERS & BRO
AND
Soga r s .
25 BBLS PARKER’S AND TUSCALOOSA
WHISKY.
25 bbls. J. Martin Whisky
25 bbls. X, XX and XXX Whisky.
25 hhls, Family Neotar aud Cabinet
Whisky,
5 bbls Baker’s celebrated Pure R£
Whisky.
15 hhls. Brandy', Gin and Rum.
15 hhls. Sherry, Tort and Madiera Wine.
5 bbls, Holland Gin and Jamaica Rum
5 Eighth cask, importedßrandy,
15 cased Wolfe’s Irish and Scotch Whs
15'cases Wolfe’s Sherry'Port and Madiera
Wine,
10 Cases W olfe’s St, Croix and Jamaica Rum
50 cases Wolfe’s Imperial Rouycr aud
Cognac Brandy.
25 cases Wolfe’s Bourbon Whisky.
125 boxes TOBACCO, all Grades,
100 M SEGARS, every qualiiv
In store and for sale at lowest cash prices by
Gtf O’DOWD & UMIEKIV.
C H. SANDERS & BHO.,
(Ist doir below th.‘ Court llomSp,)
Who are now receiving and opening a Splendid
Stock of
SPRIG AND SUMER
Our Stock consists of
3B ¥ ©© ® 19 S ,
Os Every Description.
READY MADE CLOTHING
And Gents* Furnishing Goods Generally.
Bought in NEW YORK, at the very lowest
Figures, and at from
10 to 50 Per Cent. Cheaoer than they
'could have been Purchased!
AT THE OPENING OF TllE SPUING TRADE.
And we nro determined to give our Customers
the advantage of these low prices.
\
For the truth of what we say, we only ask the
citizens of NR WTO NT, and adjoining Oountis
to call and examine for themselves. We hnv
One! Price Only!
and will si ll Bargains to those in need of Goods
Wc call the attention of die Ladies, to our
Stock of Prints,
Which we claim to be the Handsomest that has
t bcen brought here this Season I
OUR FTOCKJOF
BOOTS & SHOES,
Is large and well selected, comprising all the
Latest Styles I
Our Stock in Every Department is 'Large,
And ns the Season is far advanced, and we are
bound to sell onrJJStock,
BARGAINS ARE GUARANTEED!
C. H. SANDERS k BRO.
Covington, Ga., May 14,—26tfj
MOORE & MARS 11,
f JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.,!
Decatur and Pryor streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
AFTER a trial of THREE YEARS, wo are
fully convinced that the Dry Goods JOB
BING business can he successfully conducted in
Atlanta, and accordingly have prepared for the
Wholesale Trade exclusively, by the erection of
a large, %>mmodiou?, and splendid STOP.E
HOUSE, specially adapted to that business, and
which in architectural attraction and conve
nience, will compnre favorably with the best
establishments of Northern Cities.
We arc now engaged in getting up Stock for
the Fall Trade, snd by the Ist of September will
be able to ofler to Merchants the largest and best
BBso tment of
Dry Goods in its Various Lines,
FANCY NOTIONS, White Goods, HOSIERY,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
that has ever been presented to the Trade in the
South. AU our purchases being made for
READY CASH, of AGENTS and MANUFAC
TURERS, enable us to offer every advantage
that the Northern Wholesale Dealer can afford.
Wc therefore confidently appeal to Merchants to
examine our Stock and prices before visiting
other markets. All we ask is a trial.
MOORE A MARSH.
N. B.—We are sole agents for the sale of
CONCORD JEANS and Gassimercs—very supe
rior goods—manufactured in Georgia; also
agents for Trion Factory. Keep a large supply
constantly on hand, of GraU'tevillo Shirting,
Sheeting and Drilling, and Rock Island Jeans
nd Oassimeres-*-all at manufacturers’ prices.
2m43 M. A M
GEORGIA, Columbia Gonnty,
WHEREAS, James M. Harris, Executor of
Juriah Ilarriss, makes application to the
undersigned for leave to sell the real estate of
said Juriah ilarriss, dec’d late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, t jc and appear at my office
Within the time p - escribed by law, to show
eausc, If any they have why said application
shak not be granted to said applionnt.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this Bth day of Sept. 1869.
W, W SHIELDS, O.Vv
DU. .1. IIRIDFIE!.^^
FEMALE REBULATO!?
Woman’s Best Friend.
Thi* Valuable Medicine i* prepare.! frv Womrt.
exclusively, and lo be used by wonti-n o dy. It
is adapted especially to those cases where 4
womb is olsorderc 1, nn»l will cure any irregu
larity in I lie “menses,” except iu such cases as
require a surgical operation. As tho*o am
vcrv rare, the Female R narH 'OR is ->f n T mr>sf
universal application. In a sudden c!»r kof lb*
“monthly eouv3o» n from cold, trouble of nnnd
or like cause, it acts like a charm, by ic-um-'nij
the discharge in every instance, fli >s relieving
Hie fever, headach*, pain in the small of The
back end “lower stomp eh," flushes of h**at about
the face, chilly seiwatiour, burning of t he eyelids
and general rest’ Taken in all
these symptoms pass away Immedb ; e*y, \\ iioout
injury to the constitution Frequently, how
ever, the proper remedy is not aj*•»l ’ cd in t.mc,
the d»se:»se becomes chronic, and tin founda ion
laid for nurahe v U*ss evils to tlie constitution of
the woman. The next “(u i”corre* nronndnrd
' there is no “show,” or pel heps the “whites”
will appear. There will be Romo nn<\° ' n c ,s 3
about the womb, but very little or none o r «he
nalural fluid escapincr. The complexion bccD
sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of greenish es si
about the face, constant dull aching pains in .(*e
head, w ight in the lower stomach and b. ck,
with or without w.iites. p/dpitaiion of the he«"*t,
pallor exhaustion, indigestion, weariness, len
guot, aching across Mie loins, loss of nppci'.e,
pnin in the hr. as , tightness acroes Hie chest,
cough and giduiuys*. si ill allowed to l;o on,
‘given sickness” will be mlly developed—l be
headache becomes severe, with lo 3 of mem
ory, di nioUlicd sensibility, sick sto.rn.ich, dy -
p< (i*ia. no r*} isli for food, lo sos flesh, indented
fliu-rung of lie heart, swelling oftlic f. or. legs
and body, and occasional a »' .ing of Wood.—
The b‘gj; ?d. e(?Vt can os buivied bra h ;, g,-
a’.i'osi .o srff-jc:' ion. Tlic sk : n iR flabby ami
h * a f- l.” This is n snd piciu c. bet
i* *s .he co <. i ; on of thoasar.'s cf wouen oo-
IVv • r 't t e axes of 15 and 45. woo are b«ou- lit
lo ihe w-ge o'* - e “»a»e by In- rauce or neg
lect o : ike ihe en»e«lv. To nil woo are
adi'eted wi.li any o'* the svm »to.ns above men
l» icd, In connecL'oi v. il!i nn h, gubrb.y of
the iio.i hlv sick icss,’we c>. nes< : y .• av T\KE
I)?, j. I adfilll’sf*:m \r i; he ojlator.
A e*v ounce- v « o,i wi’l rlo »ce expci ience
ih b ■* Bs.rh! w 5 i a 1 1. lo p.bicuce you will
be ?.i*'v e .o * and O ilr.d i.
Th*s remedy h\s h*• e sive'v ir*e.l for ur
wa’ of 20 vea s : v n? n o . mo l e.xprv*
enced and-ucce*- u 1 !*■»« • * • in f’eo' ji ■.
We *epr \ »ml r ..1 EL Üb’lFUfs FR
MAI. F. R Et! L I I.ATOfI i »• eji. vcd for WamcK.
an 1 lo be i**-''d * v Women cc'y.
A idisab we r v k.
prepared ad c o'd : a any quantity, bv
ISIUDFIELD & CO.,
ATLANTA. GA
Price 53 1,50 Per Botiie.
FORSALE CV DRUGGISTS EVERVWHER'"]
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.
for Ciiculnvs ami certificat s from the
best citizens of the South, ltead the fol’owing :
State ofUkorgia. Tioup con i.y.
This is to eet .Tv tii. I have examined the
recb»e of Dr. Josnh IL .idflel l, of tliis couniy
and. es a iccdicil man, pronounce it to be a
comb'u I ion of mcd'C" os of g. eat irerit in the
trca-me it of a'l toe diseases oi females for
which b j rocommendu it.
D' C. 21, ISfIS. Wm. P. Beasley, M. D,
J 1 nI NTVII.LE, IS6S. *
Da. J. T -fp.r.-.D —Oe • i'-: —Having, for
many ye s b cn pcq • in.’ and wbh your Female
Rfgnl , o . an! u-'dit :, i .. ‘ T family, I take
plea.su ein ti. * • o.ho e . aTi- 'd that I
have never known it lo fa s ' J. Garltom.
c T h . & a . w. t- orc e,
Wholesale Dealers in
IB oots rfej "9m ooS3 ,
AVliii clmll street, Atlanta, Ga
fleawsfitL Onr Goods arc purclinscd (lii'cot I'iom
Eastern Manufacturers. AVe will
sell them to Countrv Merchants at N. Y. prices—
Frciirlit added.—lv'43
D OXT’T
REAP THIS!
BUT if you will, pause ii your mad career,
and parchase of the u xlersigned, First Cln- s
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
Laboring rather for reputation and sound com -
nKreial standing, than wealth, I can afford lo
sell my Goods at living rates, and I therefore
publi ly announce that those who are anxio.lß lo
purchase the very best of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs,
AND PATENT MEDICINES,
give me a call.*®!
Having been identified with ATLANTA, and
her interests previous to the war, I have pre
sumed that being re-established, my old friend?
and customers would return. Constantly re
ceiving New Goods—rejecting Inferior At tides
—purchasing of FIRST GANDj-, I am compelled
\o sell them—lst, Because they are good.—2 1
Because they are cheap.—and lastly, because I
am determined to build up a
First Class No. i Drug House
You may rely upon what I say. I shall now
introduce to your notice
Cheney’s Anodyne Cough Syrup.
A private Recipe—pet vn not only to sell, bet
to e;ive satisfalion. Tlib N'cdicine oinsr. of ne
cessity usurp the mulli ni'e of injurious, nos
trums. wliieh now flood <lie ma kef. A r liable,
safe Family Medicine. No HonscliO'd should be
without it. It is good for o'il ami nmiic. la
CROUP, BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS 'V HOOP
ING COUGH, an l dlseisss of the LUNGS as l
CHEST, it is unpu-.lleled. For cl iblie.n it ia
especially adapted.
THE v»LD ORIGINAL
PRYOR’S PILE OINTMENT.
I am row ae«,l to o.Tr o Ibo tntblio, feeing
assmed ■ . will j’ve s Usia • ioo, ba el ns it
is upon cui o'* sense, and 'c ,i i.n . e Meiluiue.
In Blvns. Sc.*r.n’. Ilninsw, end Ruscmatism, it.
stanils uneejtmlcd. Its lenutelion beor- the
war made it a po >u! r i . medy; nn 1 it is a ;ain
offered ns a cheap and sensible motl'C'or.
GIGG’S FILLS
1 am prop id or c" n ,and beg to ca'l special ail ca
tion to. Tlic el’iH- aic 1 ecotnmouded by tome
of our first Pby.iciaos, ands onei.il
faction. In so-tr S.ouaeh, Sick Ileailarli.,
Nausea, rnd iiie Ivkl effects p.* Into lto.tr-, they
defy comnciiiie::
AP <'; he above prep* id ion ■I t 'l l. l Who’ -
sale and “e.aiT, Dctcrm’ned > do a ueavy
business, 1 offer d-Mi rt Mode, e Filacer,teel
ino caafiJ •. ot their sir eess.
w. A. LANSDELL,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
20kf Whitehall street, ATLANTA, GA
CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS,
JAMES U. BAIL 1 E& B1U>„
Augusta, Geocgia
Wi 1 open on the fi.-st October, 1869, the largest
stock of newly imported English Carpets, Rims,
Mats, Drugget., Floor and Table < *i 1 Cloths,
Window Shades, Curtain Goods, Wall Pap-
Borders, Fire Prints, Paper Shades, &c, ever
offered in tlic State of Georgia.
Until then our present Stock will be sold at
greatly reduced prices, to make room for New
Goods —3m6B