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Each to If in Own.
“0 my n releit, and 0 my dearest
Il.iw rich the summer is having you !
Orer your head the sVy is clearest.
Warmest sunshine and freshest dew."
So, with tt lover's flattering hreath,
The butterfly to his daisy saith.
, “Ah my sweetest, and nh my fairest V’
Brushing her face a tender touch;
“Os nil the flowers yon are tho rarest”—
And all the meadows are full of sue,h 1
O, royal rose, sitting up alone,
Is there anything more for you to own?
110 blue heavens that bend above her !
no, little daisy down in the grass 1
Who wonld guess her to hnvc a lover
More than others we daily pass?
Why h.ve cometh or stays away,
Truly there’s none but love can say.
The little brown robin leafy-nested,
Quiet, and small, and plain is she ;
But listen tn robin scarlet breasted !
He is as proud ns proud can lie.
None could praise her with sweeter words
If she were wife tn the king of birds.
Thp sweetest home in tho forest's bosom
None hut the happy owner knows;
And to he called the fa’rest blossom
It isn’t needful tol>e n rose.
Oh love, you surely are blind to see
In all the meadows only me.
Truer than truth, love, when yon flatter,
Say, do you know, O great grand skies,
That all your shining’s a useless matter
Without—ho said it—without these eyes!
“Be proud, my daisy, my pearl," saith he,
‘For you are the crown of the world to mo I
The Todtish.
nr josh mi,linos.
Tho codfish is a child ov tho oihun. This
ackounts for their being so salt.
They are caught with a hook and lino, and
bite like a steel-trap, and bang on like a poor
relation.
They are good eating for a wet day; they
are better than an umbroller to keep a man
dry.
Dried codfish iz one ov the luxuries of life,
but codfish three times a day would weaken
my confidence in them.
Codfish never venture in fresh water; they
would spile if they did.
I never hnvo been nodfishing myself, hut
think I should like it better than fishing for
frog*.
I think I could catch frogs well enulT, but
I should insist upon their taking tbemsolros
off from tho hook.
I had rather take a boss bumble-bee in mi
hand than a live frog, not because I am afraid
the frog would bite, but I am afruid of their
kicking.
?omo people ain't afrnid to take dfinything
with their hands, that they kan reach, not
even an eel. hut if I should over git caught
by an eel, if I couldn’t settle with him, right
off, by giving him tho hook and line, I would
throw the pole into the bargain and put for
home.
The codfish is said to he an aristokrat, and
to k#p aloof from other fish of his size in the
sea, and claims tew he a relation of tho whale,
but this looks to ma rather fishy.
I her noticed that the codfish nlwus lias a
stiff upper lip, hut I think this is more owing
tew the hone that iz in him than it is tew his
blood.
THE UACKREL.
Tho maekrel iz a gamo fish, They ought
tew be well educutcd, for they are nlwus in
sohools.
They nro very ensy to bite, and arc caught
with a piece ov cld rod flannel pottycoat tied
onto a hook. •
They ain’t tho only kind of fish caught by
the same kind of bait.
Maekrel inhabit tho son, but those which
inhabit the grooerys nlwus tasto tow me ns
though they had been horn and fattoned on
nothin but salt.
They want n good doal of freshening before
they are eaten, and want a good deal of fresh
ening afterward.
If I can hav plenty of maekrel for breakfast,
I can generally make tho ether two meals out
ov cold water.
Maekrel are considered by monny folks the
best fish that swims, and are called “the salt
of tho earth.”
Nothing on earth can smile hut human be
ings. Gems may flash reflected light, hut
what ie a diamond flash compared with an
eye-flash and mirth flash? A face thnt cannot
emile is liko a hud that cannot blossom, and
Aries up on the stalk. Laughter is day, sobri
ety is night, and a smile is tho twilight that
hoTcrs gently between both, and is more bo
witching than either.
In whatever you engage, pursue it with a
steadiness of purpose, as though you were de
termined to success. A wavering mind never
accomplished anything worth naming. There
i* nothing liko a fixed, sfendy nim. It digni
fies your nature and insures you success.
“The blessed man that preached for us last
Sunday,” said Mrs. Partington, “served the
Lord for thirty years—first as a circus-rider,
then as a locust preacher, and last as an ex
hauster.”
The only wny to be n gentleman, is to have
tlte feelings of one; to be elevated above
others iu sentiment rather than situation, and
lo let the benevolence of tho heart be mani
fested in the general courtesy nnd affability
of the demeanor.
THEO. E.| BUEHLER,
Seal Estate and General Agent,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Office at
Will Sell Plantations at Low Rates of Commission
ang 27—8 ml 1
[OFFICIAL.]
A Proclamation.
SI,OOO REWARD
GEORGIA.
By Ilnftis B. Bullock, Bov. of Said State.
Whereas, It has been officially communica
ted to this Department, that on the night of
the 24th of August, ultimo. Dr. 11. IF. Harley
was shot at and killed while engaged in wri
ting at his residence, in the county of Glynn,
in this State, by a party or parties unknown ;
and
Whereas, The Foreman of tho Grand Jury
of said county if Glynn certifies to me that no
evidence sufficient to warrant the arrest of any
party has come to the knowledge of said body,
and that it is their desire, as well as the desire
of all good citizens of Glynn county, to bring
the murderer tojustico: and
Whereas, The said Foreman of the Grand
Jury, in accordance with a resolution of that
body, suggests the offering of a suitable reward
as the moans of insuring the arrest of the as
sassin or assassins of tho aforesaid Dr. 11, 11,
Ifarloy :
Now, therefore, in order to vindicate the
majesty of the law and the sacredness of hu
man life, and in order the more certainly to
bring to speedy trial and punishment the guilty
party or parties, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor
nnd Commander in Chief of the Army and
Navy of this State, nnd of the Militia thereof,
have thought proper to issue this, my procla
mation, hereby offering a reword of One Thou
sand Dollars for the apprehension and dulivery
of the person or persons engaged in the perpe
tration of this atrocious murder as hereinbefore
recited, with evidence sufficient to convict, to
the Sheriff of said county of Glynn.
Anil I do moreover charge and require all officers
In this State, both civil ami military, to be vigilant
In endeavoring to apprehend the said party or par
ties, In order that he may be brought to trial for
the offense with which he stands charged.
Given under my hand nnd the great seal of the State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 28th day of Scpt’r,
In the year of our Lord One Thousand F.ight
Hundred nnd Sixty-Nine, and of the Independ
ence of the United States of America the Ninety-
Fourllr.
RUTUB B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By tho Governor:
David G. Cutting,
Secretary of Slate.
[OFFICIAL.]
A Proclamation.
$2,000 REWARD.
GEORGIA.
By Itutus B. Bullock, Bor, of Said State.
Whereas, Official information lias been re
ceived at this Department tlinj on the night of
the lOrff instant, a rape was com mined upon
the person of Annie Reed, a woman of color,
residing in tho county of Meriwether, by one
Alexander Mobley, aided and abetted l y one
John M. Tidwell and
Whereas, It is further alleged in said infor
mation that the said Mobley and the said Tid
well have fled from justice, the said Tidwell
hnving made his escape after being arrested :
Now, therefore, 1 have thought proper to
issue this, my proclamation, hereby offering a
reward of One Thousand Dollars each for the
apprehension and delivery of the said Alexan
der Mobley and the said John M. Tidwell,
with evidence sufficient to convict, to the Slier
iff of said county of Meriwether.
And 1 do moreover charge and require all
officers in this State, civil and military, to he
vigilnnt in endeavoring to apprehend the said
Alexander Mobley and the said John M. Tid
well, in order that they may be brought to
trial for the crime with which they now stand
charged.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 25th day
of September, in tho year of our Lord One
Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Nine,
and of the Independence of the United States
of America the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By tho Governor:
David G. Cottino, Sec. of Stato.
DESCRIPTION.
The s*jpl Mobley is about 25 years of age, 6
feet high, sandy colored hair, freckled com
plexion, and weighs about 150 pounds.
The said Tidwell lias dark hair, ruddy com
plexion, and dark eyes; is about 5 foot 10
inches in height, and weighs 130 pounds.
[OFFICIAL.]
A Proclamation.
81000 REWARD.
GEORGIA:
By Rufus B. Bullock, Bov. of said State.
WnERE.ts, It has been officially communica
ted to this Department, that a murder was
committed in the town of CartersviUo, county
of Bartow, in this State, on the 24th instant,
upon the porson of Richard Smith, as is
alleged, by one Green Spencer, and that tho
said Spencer has fled from justice ; and
Whereas, The Sheriff ot said county of Bar
tow certifies to me thnt lie has exercised ail
diligence, and used every means in liis power
to apprehend the said Green Spencer, but with
out avail, ami that tho offering of a suitable
reward is essential ns a means of making cer
tain the arrest of the said Green Spencer :
Now, therefore, I have thouglit proper to
issue this, my proclamation, hereby offering a
reward of One Thousand Dollars "for the ap
prehension and delivery of the said Green
Spencer, with evidence sufficient to convict, to
the Sheriff of said county of Bartow.
And I do moreover charge and require all
officers in this State, civil and military, to lie
vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said
Green Spencer, in order that he mnv bo brought
to trial for tho ciime with whicti he stands
charged.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 2Sth day of Sept., iu
the year ot our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred
mid Sixty-Nine, and of the Independence of the
United States of America the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottino, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
The said Green Spencer is about 21 years
of age. about 5 feet Sor 10 inches in height,
fair complexion, blue eyes, and weighs about
125 or 130 pounds.
[OFFICIAL.]
A Proclamation.
SI,OOO REWARD
GEORGIA.
By Rniu« B. Bollock, Bov. of Said State.
Whereas, S. J. Bush, Coroner of Wilkinson
county, lias reported to this Department, under
date of 23d of September, instant, that a mur
der was committed in the said county of Wil
kinson, on the 13th instant, upon the person
of L. A. Golden, as is alleged, by one R. N.
Nelson, and that the said Nelson has fled from
justice ; and
Whereas, The said Coroner further reports
to me, that civil officers of the said county of
Wilkinson have used their utmost exertions in
trying to apprehend the murderer,but without
success:
Now, therefore, I have thought proper to
issue this, my proclamation, hereby offering a
reward of One Thousand Dollars for the ap
prehension and delivery of the said R. N. Nel
son, with evidence sufficient to convict, to the
Sheriff of said county of Wilkinson.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers
in this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in
endeavoring to apprehend the said R. N. Nelson, In
order that he sftny be brought to trial for the crimes
with which he stands charged.
Given under my band and the great Seal of the
Btatc, at the Capitol In Atlanta, this the 28th day
of Sept., in the year of our Lord One Thousand
Eight Hundred and Sixty-Nine, and of the Inde
pendence of the United States of America tho
Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottino, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
The said Nelson is about 28 years of age,
thin vissged, light complexioned, has red
goatee ami moustache, weighs about 125 lbs.,
and has lost two fingers off his right hand.
[OFFICIAL.]
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, I
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 16,1860. |
TO THE SHERIFF OR HIS LAWFUL
DEPUTY OF 8188 COUNTY.
Whereas, At the May Term, A. D., 1869, of
the Superior Court held in and for the county of
Bibb, Henrietta Greer was tried for and con
victed of the crime of murder, and was there
for sentenced by the Judge presiding at said
Court, to be hanged by the neck until dead, on
the 23d day of July thereafter; and
Whereas, The said Henrietta Greer has been
reprieved until the 17th day of September, in
stant, upon the representation of her attorney
and other respectable citizens, and to the ond
that tho testimony, facts, and circumstances
produced upon her trial, might receire a thor
ough and careful investigation ; and
Whereas, Upon examination of the record in
said case, it appears that the testimony against
tho condemned was wholly circumstantial, and
that her conviction was founded upon her own
confessions, which confessions, when taken
together, arc contradictory, nnd evince the in
fluence of fear, and mental imbecility ; and
Whereas, The perfect social intimacy of the
condemned with the deceased precludes the
probability of any malice aforethought, and
raised a strong that the blows
which resulted in death were struck in the
heat of passion ; and
Wh creas, It hns been made known to me,
that the condemned was brought to trial when
the public mind was much uxcited, and the
pressure of public opinion for oonviction was
great, and in addition to the fact that the coun
sel appointed to defend tho said Henrietta
Greer, at the time of her trial, is said to have
been young nnd inexperienced, and failed to
present the evidence in its proper light to tho
jury :
Now, therefore, in consideration of the facts
nnd circumstances aforesaid, and to the end
that impartial justice may be done, I, Rufus
B. Bullock, Governor nnd Commnnder-in-Chief
of the Army and Navy of this State, and of the
Militia thereof, by virtue of the power and
authority in me vested by tho Constitution and
laws of the State, do hereby commute tho said
sentence of capital punishment,'so passed upon
the said Henrietta Greer as aforesaid, to im
prisonment in the Penitentiary of this State for
and during her natural life:
_ And it is hereby ordered that the Principal
Keeper of said Penitentiary forthwith cause
tiic said Henrietta Greer to be conveyed to and
confined in said Penitentiary, in pursuance of,
and in compliance with, the commuted sent
ence aforesaid.
Given under my hand and the Seal of the Executive
Department, at the Capital, In the city of Atlanta,
the day and year first above, written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Govurnor:
Eiioenh Davis, Sec. Ex. Dept.
[OFFICIAL.]
A PROCLAMATION.
SSOO REWARD.
GEORGIA. ~
By Rufus B. Bullock, Bov. of Sold State.
Whereas, It has been officially communica
ted to this Department that a malicious and
cold-blooded murder was committed in the
county of Randolph on the 19th dny of August,
ultimo, upon the person of Tom North, (color
ed,) by one Alexander Fort, a person of color,
and that the said Fort has fleu from justice ;
and
Whereas, The Sheriff of said county of Ran
dolph certifies to me that ho has exercised all
diligence, nnd used every means in his power
to apprehend the said Alexander Fort and
bring him to justice, but without avail; and
that the offering of a suitable reward is essential
as a means of insuring tho arrest of the said
Alexander Fort:
Now. therefore, to the end that the majesty
of the law may be fully vindicated, and the
perpetrator of this atrocious crime be brought
to sneedy trial and punishment, I. Rufus B.
Bullock, Governor and Commander-in-Chics
of tho Army and Navy of this State, and of the
Militia thereof, have thought proper to issue
this, my proclamation, hereby offering a re
ward of Five Hundred Dollars for the appre
hension and delivery of the said Alexander
Fort, with proof sufficient to convict, to the
Sheriff of said county of Randolph.
And I do moreover charge and require all
officers in this State, civil and military, to be
vigilant iu endeavoring to apprehend the said
Alexander Fort, in order that he may be
brought to trial for the offense with which he
stands charged.
Given under my hand and the great Seal of
the State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this the
16th day of September, in the year of our
Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Sixty-Nine, and of the Independence of the
United States of America the Ninety Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, GoVernor.
Bv the Governor:
David G. Cottino. Sec. Ex. Dept.
M . B O L L M A N
—DEAXES IS
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
GOLD PENS,
SPEOTAOX.ES, &.0.,
Whitehall Street, 2d Door above M. Lynch <t Co’s 1
Book Store, near B. R. Crowing,
Atl an ta, Ge orgia
Repairing done in good style and Warranted
mil
PIANOS! PIANOS!
Tlio O-oldL Medttl
Has just been awarded to
CHARLES M. STIE FF,
For the best Piano now made, over Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and New York Pianos.
OFFICE AKD WaKE&OOMS :
ND. 7, Horn Liberty Street, near Baltimore Street
Baltimore, Md.
STIEFF’S PIANOS have all the latest improve
ments, including the Agritffc Treble, Ivory
Fronts, and the improved French Action, fully
warranted for fire years, with privilege of ex
change within twelve months, if not entirely
satisfactory to purchasers.
Second hand Pianos and Parlor Organs always
on hand, from SSO to S3OO.
Rxveeixcsh, who have our Pianos in use :
Oen. R. E. Lee, Lexington, Va. Gen. Robert
Ransom, Wilmington, N. C. . Oen. D, H. Hill,
charlotte, N. C. Got, John I-etolier, Lexington,
Va. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Deaf,
Dumb and Blind Institution, Staunton, Va.
Beud for a Circular, Terms Liberal. Iyls
CTAGPTORISr, HEKRTNG & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Philadelphia, Pa., Augusia, Ca., Cbarleatoa, 8. C.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS
Agonta for
WHilfTirS RAW-SONS SUPERPHOSPHATE,
3m43 THE GREAT FKRTILIZER FOR ALL CROPS.
KEEP IT BEFO II E THE PEOPL E!
THAT
W . C. HEWITT & CO.,
AT THE ilKi SIGN, SO. 082
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
13 TUB PLACE TO BUY CHEAP, POUF. AND UNADULTERATED LIQUORS, SUCH AS
Brandies, Whiskies, Rums, Gins, Wines, Ales, Porters
Bitters, &c„
» IN CONNECTION WITH THIS HOUSE IS A
LARGE RECTIFYING AND REFINING ESTABLISHMENT,
f only Establishment of that kind in the Southern States, where they Buko nothing bu
£. Pure and Unadulterated Liquors They are n!so
IMPORTERS OF FORET ON LIQUORS AND CIGARS
To which they would call the attention of the Tnule They defy competition, a.enring all who
will favor thorn with their patronage, that they will sell cheaper than any house in the South.
Er3Z5-Wir27 , 3r 'cfc 00.
llCKlii'a Globe Hotel, Pare Seduced to $3 Per Day.
26ui6 One of the Best Hotels in tho South.
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2imy years ££s, tko writer cf tiese liaw &l! aa invalid pkysiciax, trtulo virittej the
lelaad of Sl Croix far tifiir health, experienced and tritnessei maty nrp rising sad
koneSaial effects of tho Sum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (like
corse’.veo) soaking health ; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained aMI history
if its medicinal virtnos. Ee was delighted and surprised, tad after his own recovery,
which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the solo right to manufacture
and sell it in the United States.
Tho result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity,
for tho celebrated PLANTATION BITTEBS was thus made known to the world. PLAN
TATION EUTSitS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and
relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu
tion in tho history of medicbo, and became as a household word all over the civilized
world. The cabalistic S. T. —IS GO —X. was a of health, and tho demand for
the PLANTATION BITTEBS soon far exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply.
Net withstanding the large importation of SL Croix Susa, made expressly for the com
penning of these Sitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary
that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at ones be made, and as agent
was dispatched to SL Thomas far that purpose, Ee was fortunate in securing and
leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates os the
island. Souses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly ‘ ‘ aston
ished tho natives.” The services cf experienced men and natives of the island were pro
cured. and very soon the proprietors cf the PLANTATION BITTE3S were in a position
to supply their laboratory with ail the perfectly rure 3t. Crriz Sum needed in manufao
bur-ug the CLEAT LTSPEP7IC TONIC ALT INVTSOSATC3. The above cut represents
tie nalives crunning the sugar-case and otherwise preraring it for the stills and presses,
“• “-kloie to “ever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Pavers. Dyspepsia, and
c '~ cr Esstse*, the use cf the PLANTATION rSTOTS is unsurpassed in tho
hisuuy of the world. Over are million bottles are disposed af annually. They are
to od and young, male and iu-.h, They are agreeable in taste, and niways |
predwe an urmad’aM h'-'w'S.-k!
W. O. 33X3313,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Broad street, ATLANTA. GA.
Has taken the Fire Froof Ware House of the
G*o*gia Loan and Trust Company, and respect
fully soheite the patronage of the public.
Liberal Cash advances will be made on
Cotton, Tobacco, iCrain, Flour;
and all other articles of Merchandise consigned
for storage and sale.
FERTILIZERS ALWAYS ON HAND.
General Sale at Auction every Friday, of Grain,
Flour, Bacon, Dry Goods, Ac —ly4o
DR. TUTT’B SARSAPARILLA AND QUEENS
DELIGHT. The great Blood Purifier.
DP-. TUTT’B EXPECTORANT. A certain cure
for Coughs, Colds. Ac.
DP.. TUTT’S IMPROVED HAIR DYE. The
best Dve in use.
DR. TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVF.R PILLS,
For Liver Complaint, Dispcpsia, Arc.
These valuable Preparations are for sale in
Covington, by T)r. J. E. 11. WARE
In Conyers, bv DR. J. A. STEWART
In Jonesboro, by GEORGE MANSFIELD
In Thomsonby A. D. HILL
ESPECIALLY designed for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family, possess*
ing those intrinsic medical pioperties which
belong to an old and Pure Gin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney
Complaints, A delicious Tonic. Put up in
cases, containing one dozen bottles each, and
sold by all Druggists, Grocers, &c. A. M. Bin
ingf.r A Cos , established 1778. No. 16 Beaver
Street, New York.—4s
LAWSHE & HAYffES,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
STOCK OF
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
SILVER, AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
ever offered in upper Georgia.
Old Establishment of
ER LAWSHE,
Bm “*6 Atlanta, Ga
33 3rL. aEtEKTEYMi
AROMATIC DISINFECTANT.
A Purifier of the Teeth & Breath.
THIS is a chemical combination of rare value,
the result of much thought and labor. From
a long series of tests and experiments, I know
it.* value and practical uses. While it is *•*
wis*r as a serpent," it is “as harmless as a dove,”
It will remove
AH Fruit and Vegetable Stains, Ink Spot*,
and Mildew
from White Cotton or Linen Goods, or ftom
Print 9 and Mnslins when the colors are fast.-
Those stain* can be obliterated at a cost of rot
more than one cent to the inch square. It will
remove Fruit Stains from your Fingers, Lipe
and Teeth, in one minute.
This preparation will disinfect a set of ArtlN
cial Teeth, of any bad odor or taste at a costioP
one cent a day, and keep them bright and eleaa.
At a cost of one half a cent, morning and evad
ing, it will disinfect decayed teeth and purify
the breath, ard pi event that nausea so usual with
those who have bad teeth. It will bleach any
dingv spot on White Garments, and make them.
when new. It will disinfect of its impurities*
any substance to which it mav be applied. It'
is an excellent mouth wash for Thrush :n babies,,
or sore mouth in any one. A potent gargle im
sore throat. It cleanses ulcers and makes them
heal. It will most readily disinfect the impure
air of a sick chamber or hospital. I have a*
thousand sheets of printed matter on the pre
servation of Female health, designed specially
for Family use ; none are issued without appli
cation being made, and if the means are em
ploy. ed that are inculcated therein, they wiffr
prove a rich boon to woman. Any one can pro
cure one of these sheets for family use, by ad
dressing me, accompanying your application
with 10 cents, to pav actual expenses. Giro
name and Pos* Office plainly written, and prompt
attention wiil be given. This preparation is
neally put up in 6 ox. bottles Prick 75 cents.
For sale at Manufacturer’s office, and by Dr,
J. E. H- Ware, Covington, Ga. ; Win. Parker,
Oxford, Ga.; E. Steadman, Steadman, Ga.; 11.
L. Spencer, Social Circle, Ga.; P. R. Thomason,
Madison, Ga.; Dr W. 11. Lee, and IT. P, .t I). M.
Almnnd, Conyers, (bv.an 1 by Drnggistsand Mer
chants Prepared by the proprietor,
F. M. CHENEY, M. D., Covington, Oi t
i<> whom nil orders should be addressed.—lv34
ORIGINAL, UNADULTERATED
CLOSE FLOWER
COUGH STBU?!
A CERTAIN, reliable, pleasant, and speedy cure
-7 m. for Coughs, Colds, and all kinds of Throat and
Lung diseases. This much esteemed and extraor
dinary Medicine, has never failed to effectually cure
every species of Lung diseases, arising from colds,
It matters not of how long standing. The most
inveterate cases of Coughs and Lung diseases soon
yield to the magical effects of this marvelous med
icine. It almost gives instantaneous relief in eases
of Cough or Croup, and is the most certain and
reliable Remedy in the world for the cure of Con*
sumption.
CAUTION.—None is genuine unless the label
has the “trade mark” of the Globe Flower printed
in 5 colors, for which we have a patent. All others
are base imitations, and not worthy of public confi
dence. The trade supplied by the manufacturers.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO.,
Sold by Druggists. Chemists, Atlanta, Ga
THE WONDER OF THE {AGE I
Catalytic Hair Restorer!
THE NEWEST and greatest discovery. The
indispensable appendage to every Toilet. The
companion of old and young. The long sought
for, and now found. It is not an instantaneous
Hair Dye, but gradually and mystically restores
hair to its original color, and makes it soft, glossy
and beautiful. It nourishes and strengthens the
hair, it promotes its growth, and sustains it in
pristine beauty to the latest period of life. la
short, it is a wonder and luxury, and all who wish
to have beautiful hair should try it. Prepared by
the proprietors in their Chemical Laboratory.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR, & CO.
Atlanta, Gjk.
Sold by the Druggists in Macon, Ga., and principal
cities.
The Greatest Medicine of the Age
Compound
EXTRACT OF STILLINGIA,
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
THE MOST POWERFUL and efficient Vegetable
Alterative known, and is adapted to fulfill the
morbid indications of diseases to a greater extent
than any other preparation.
WARRANTED a certain cure for all Scrofulous
Diseases, Ulcers. Chronic Rheumatism, Mercurial
and Syphilitic Diseases in all Stages, and all Skin
Diseases. It quickly removes Virus from the
Constitution and Blood, and restores the patient
to Perfect Health and Purity. £sf~Try this and
be convinced. Prepared only by
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists, Atlanta, Ga.
None genuine nnless signed on each label,'J. 8
Pemberton a; Cos.—3m43
INFALLIBLE STAIN ERADICATDRI