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THE ADVERTISER.
W. C. WORRILL, Local Reporter.
THOMSON, GEORGIA.
SATURDAYS DEC., 18. 1869
Dr. Brumby’s School Circular.
Read the School Cireu'ar of Dr. A. Brevard
Brumby, in this paper. The testimonials are
unquestionable evidence of his ability as a euc
cessful teacher. He stands at the head of his
profession. Give him a share of your patron*
a*:e.
Enrich Your Lands.
The attention of planters is particularly
called to the advertisement of J. O. Mathew*
son, of Augusta, Ga., offering the most popular
Commercial Fertilizer on terms to suit all who
■wish to purchase, whether for cash or on time.
No better investment can be made by farmers
than judiciously applied manures. See adver
tisement.
A Model Parlor .Magazine.
For beauty of typography, artistic engravings
and high toned literary articles, together with
a large and beautiful display of the Fashions,
Demorest s Monthly Magazine is certainly un
surpassed. The January number, which is
before us, has a fine steel portrait of Mr. and
Mine. Demurest. Address Drypirest’s Month
ly, 838 Broadway, N. Y.
Prize Schemes in General
Are looked upon with suspicion—and justly
so, because they are usually conducted by par
ties who are under no legal restraints or obli
gations to fulfill their promises however ex
travagant they may be. Nor are prize Schemes
usually regarded with favor by men of integ
rity or financial ability. IVc are happy to say
that no objections of this kind can be urged
against the great Henderson Kentucky I’iize
Scheme which we are advertising in our col
umns. All parties connected with it are men
of the highest social, financial and moral worth,
and even if this were not so, they are strictly
bound by a regular charter, so that not a dol
lar of the funds arising from the sale of tickets
can be touched until the winners of the prizes
are actually in possession of them— thus form
ing the best possible security in behalf of the
ticket holders. So honorable an enterprise
certainly deserves well of our citizens. It 7
. - — -»<*.»-
The Latest Sell.
A verdant countryman, a fit looking subject
for either the Penitentiary or Lunatic Asy
lum, judging from appearances, sauntered into
a Dry Goods store in Covington, one day this
week, and began begging for something for the
inner man. Several things were furnished as
often as requested, without money and without
-price. The countryman finally asked fer a
cracker. The clerk becoming rattier wearied
with his visitor, replied that his was a I>ry
Goods store, and didn't keep crackers ; but was
met with the rest, mmi from the countryman,
“that if he had anything drier than a cracker,
he would like to see it.' 1 Dryvp, Clerk 1 Exit
countryman,
—* -ers«-
Appointm nts.
The North Georgia Conference held at Rome
adjourned on Tuesday hist, after transacting
their usual business. We append the appoint
ments made for the At I .out : 0 strict:
Atticus G. Ifaygood, p. E.
Atlanta—Wesley Chapel, W. P. Harrison ;
3d and 4th Ward Mission, A. G Dempsey;
T inity. W. M. Crumley.
Evans’ Chapel-W. \. Dial -e.
Puvie’s Chanel -W. C. iLinlap.
Atlanta Circuit —W. J. \\ nrdlaw.
Fulton Circuit—J. I!, 'luvsou.
Decatur Circuit—W. H. Evans.
Oxford Circuit—M. W. Arnold.
Conyers Circuit —Albert Gruv.
Jasper Circuit—A. W. Rowland.
Monticello —F. IJ. Davies.
Monroe Circuit—J. W Turner.
Covington—l). .1 Mvriok.
Lowrenceville— B. •). Johnson.
Jesse Boring, Agent Orphan's Home.
G. J. Pearce, Sundav School Agent.
Josiah Lewis, Jr., Profe-sor, Emory College.
Rockland Distillery,
Lately erected in the vicinity of Conyers,
and operated for some time past bv L. J. Parr,
distiller, and in which building and machinery
Dr. J. A. Stewart has invested a large amount
of capital, with the intention of compounding
medicine, has recently changed hands, and the
business is now conducted in the name of J.
Reagan A Cos.; and the change will no doubt
enable Dr. Stewart to commence his business
of manufacturing medicines, in which depart
ment only according to the original agreement
he was to be interested.
Simmons' Liver Regulator, the component
parts of which are purely vegetable, and as a
medical agent its healthful effects have made
it a general favorite. The effect of the medi
cine on the stomach, liver and kidneys is prompt
and effectual. The patient feels as if he had
taken anew lease of life, and is overjoyed to
find the depressed feeling dissipated, the costive
habit corrected, and new streams of health
coursing through his frame. For deranged
fiver, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, piles, etc., Simmons
Regulator certainly has no superior. It acts
like a charm, without debilitating the system,
and without any of the evil effects of mercury.
Made only by J. 11. Zeilin & Cos. Sold by all
druggists. Price, sl. 7tl
COOKING STOVES.
No good housekeeper can afford to be without a
Cook Stove. It saves labor, time, and trouble
It saves labor, because any woman can do her own
Cooking on a Stove, without the assistance of a
Cook. This Is a very important item iu “ house
hold economy.” It saves time and trouble, because
cooking can be done on a stove in much less time,
and with half the labor required by the old plan
I would, therefore, inform all who are wanting
Good Stoves, (for cooking or heating,) that I have
a large stock of them on hand. I have the “ Stew
art Cook Stove,” the ‘‘Great Benefactor,” and the
“ Southern Gem,” which are the best made. I have
Grates, Tin Ware, Lamps, and House Furnishing
Goods generally, in Markham’s Block, on Peachtree
street, Atlanta, Ga. Give me a call.
Im4 — J. WARLICK.
Philadelphia and Atlanta Wine <V Liquor
Company.*"!Wholesale Dealers, Atlanta, Ga. ‘
Mule Thieves About.
Mrs. Martha Wright, whose plantation is
situate near Co'ington, had a mule stolen from
her premises on the night of the 11th. We
learn that suspicion, amounting almost to evi
dence, rests against an individual, and steps
have been taken for bis apprehension. Until
further information we withhold name and
facts.
A Stubborn Fact.—There is scarcely any
disease in which purgative medicines arc not
more or less required, and much suffering
might be prevented were they more generally
used. No person can feel veil while a costive
habit of body prevails; besides, it soon generates
diseases which might have been avoided by a
timely use of Cathartic Medicines. For this
purpose DR TIITT'S VEGETABLE LIVER
PILLS are confidently recommended : they are
mild, safe, prompt and uniform in their action.
They contain no mercury, persons may cat
and drink as usual, and they may be taken at
any time. 2t6
DIED,
At his residence in Oxford, on Tuesday night
last, the 14th inst, of Pneumonia, Mr. WAL
TER 11. MITCHELL, late of Millcdgcville,
aged about GO years.
It. M. ROSE & CO.—Wholesale Dealers 111
Pure Wines and Liquors, Atlanta, Ga.
NEW A I»VERTISEMENTS.
MANURE DEPOT!
THE OLDEST
GISAM -0 H®IT $ £
8;i Asigvista.
Established 1355.
Os this one tiling yen tony be sure :
You’U have poor crops without MANURE.
I BEG TO OFFER
PURE-PEItU VI AN Gl! A NO, 3,000 I/ISS.
Cash ..sllO
LAND PLASTER,
Cash s2(l
On Time 23
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
Cash S7O
On Time 80
FLOUR OF RAW UNSTEAMED BONE,
Cash *7O
On T i on- SO
GROUND BONE,
Cash SOS
On Time ■ 75
COMPOUND ACID PHO PH ATE OF LIME,
(For Composting wirh Cotton Seed.)
Cask .ASO
On 'i into 57,50
Time Sales m-e pimihlb f*v Planters. Drafts
on good Fat* tors, maturing Ist November, 1870,
without interest,
J. 0. MATIIEWSON,
3m7 2N5 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
5171 p RlZ¥. 5, s3l 4,32 0 .
TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS.
LEGAL ULiIZU. SCHEME.
Popularly known n- the “HENDERSON, KY„
LAND SAM,'' giiiuled a special charter by I lie
Kentucky I.egislmurcfi'wuil endorsed by the Gover
nor, the UiilU'il Slates Senators, and 300 of the most
prominent citizens of Kentucky,
Capital Frizo SioO.OOO.
Smallest Prize £30,000.
comprising the richest Ohio River bottom Tobacco
Lands and most valuable citj lots in Henderson
Cos.. Ky. None of this j ropmty is north less than
i 8200 per acre c.-h in cold ; .ml most of it is worth
I from *I,OOO to *:;,000 j'.er acre. Huskies the above
' prize- there is one prize of .*'> 000 iu currency, two
i ol SI,2CJ each, and four of *OOO, which go to the
winners of the tirst seven prizes respectively. Ki
rn.l dun wine will !..ke nla«- DECEMBER 28, 1860,
AT MASONIC TEMPLE. LOUISVILLE, KY. In
order to avoid the ru !. -.f the h*o few days and have
your tickets pro-' ily registered, buy at onok of
your no-re. c club indent, or remit by Express, (pre
paid,) Draft, P O. Money Order, or registered let
ter, to either of the following financial agents, who
will fiirmsh full descriptive circulars.
L. H. LYM ; \ (Vili’r Farmers Bank, Henderson, Ky
Jt. B. ALEX A.\ DKI‘, CoinVhil Bank, Louisville, Ky
JOHN C. LATHAM. Pres. Bank. Hopkinsville, Ky
JAMES L. DALLAM, CoiuYial bank, Paducah, Ky
B. G. THOMAS, (’.shier, Lexington, Ky,
W. B. TYLER, Casu’r Deposit Uk., Owensboro, Ky
/a * )
DEI7IEOITS
Condition Powders
FOR
prpr-ry? ||f CO
Ju -O,; Jr
Cattle and Hogs,
Are unequalled f-.r Coughs, Colds, Lorn of Ap
pet. lllfdc Bound, Yellow Water, Farcy,
Surfeit, Fever, Colic, and all diseases
incident t.) t':it animals. Warranted t> do
all Dr:t i.-i claimed f >r them, if given ar cording
t'> direct: n:ji. .‘k*o Circulars.
luaimfecturcd 1 y
D. M. DENISON,
i OLUMBU3, Ga.
T. MARK.WALTER,
MARBLE WORKS
Bkoad Stksft, Augusta, Ga.
MARBLE MNU NTS,
Tomb Stones,
Marble Mantles, and Furniture Marble
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
From ihe Plainest 1 1 the most Elaborate, design
and furnisln-d to order at -h t aoti -e.
All wmk fertile try .c Cully boxi and |
dec!4 3-6-1 jr.
J. C. HOL3ROOK,
Wholesale and Retail Dea’er in
FUR AND WOOL HATS,
Os all the Latest styles,
Ladies* and Misses FURS, Trunks, Valises,
Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, w diking Oanes, &c,
attention g'ven to Filling
Order.-*. Meich nts are r« quested to call and
examine for themselves.
T will , •ay 'the lli-h -st Csh Prices, for
37* XT 2EB
of nil kind-i. such is Otter. Mink. Reaver, Wild
Gat, Fox, Coon, -kunk. Rabbit, Musk Rat, &c.
J. C. HOT.BROOK
O poslte National II 't.d, X>. 9, Peachtree St„
2int>o Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGIA, Columbia County,
XTTM. B. ROEBUCK, Administrator on the
it estate nf John Megahee, 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, this Oct. 2, 1869.
W. W. SHIELDS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Columbia County.
TAMES R. WILSON, Administrator on the
estate of Tompctcr Watson, deceased, late
of said county, makes application for leave to
sell the real estate of said deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my
office within four weeks from the first publi
cation of this mtiee. to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters shall not bo grant
ed to said applicant. Given under my band
at office, this Oct. 2, 1869.
W. W. SHIELDS, Ord’y.
GEORGI A, Columbia County.
TTniEREAS, J. D. McGlnmery and F. M.
v ? Rivers, makes appl'cation for letters of
Administration on the estate of David Mega
bee. deceased, late of said countv.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to bo and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
shall not issue to said applicant. Given under
my hand ill office, this Oct.. 2. 1869.
W. W. SHIELDS, Ord’y
PECK, DeSAULLES & CO.,
LATE W. F. PECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS ETC ;
JAMES* SIX STORY BUILDING, 64 Whitehall street, ATLANTA, GA.
HAA E now on hand a Stock o; Goods second to none in the City. We have at all times a'
splendid Stock of Dress Goods, Silks. Poplins, Plaids. &c.
In addition we have devoted One Floor exclusively to the WHOLESALE TRADE, in which
Stock will he found a large variety of Notions, Flannels, Blankets, all kind of Goods fori
Men s Wear, Prints, Bleached Goods, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, &cj
SAMPLES SENT WHEN DESIRED. 2m50 j
MOORE & MARSH,
DEALERS IN
l;.y QO3SS, .nrjj.n, !-m qsy,
Coots, Shoes, Mats, &c.,
Decatur and* Pryor streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
A FTER a trial of THREE YEARS, we are
l\ fully convinced that, the Dry Goods JO 15-
• JNG business can be successfully conducted in
Atlanta, and accordingly have prepared for the
Wholesale Trade exclusively, by the erection of
a Itrgc, commodious and splendid STORE
HOUSE, specially adapted to Hat business, and
which in architectural attraction and conve
nience, will compare favoiablv with the best
establishments of Northern Cities.
We are now engaged in getting up Stock for
the Fall Trade, and by the Ist of September will
be able to oft r to Merchants the largest and best
assortment of
Dry Goods in its Various Lines,
FANCY NOTIONS, Wjhtb Goobs, HOSIERY
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
that has ever been presented t.) the Trade in the
South. All 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.
We therefore confidently appeal to Merchants to
examine our Stock and prices before visiting
other markets. All we ask is a trial.
MOORE <1 MARSH.
N. P-.—We arc sole agents for the sale of
CONCORD JEANS and Cassimeres—very supe
rior goods—manufactured in Georgia; also
agents for Trion Factory. Keep a large supply
Constantly on hand, of Granitevillc Shirting,
sheeting and Drilling, and Rock Island Jeans
nd Oassimores—all at manufacturers’ prices.
2-1.43 M.4M
Mrs. N. 3RUM CLARK’S
MILLINERY & DRESS MsA KING
ESTABLISHMENT.
251 Broad street Augusta, Ga.
JUST RECEIVED a large and varied stock of
Bonnets, Hats, leathers, Flowers, etc., etc.,
which are offered at a small advance on the cost.
Mrs.CLA RK elves her careful attention to
the DRESS MAKING department. Ladies
wishing a perfect fit will be gratified, by calling
on Mrs. C. A perfect fit guaranteed.
work delivered when promised.
Bridal Trousseaux made in Elcgaut Style*
Prices Reasonable.
MRS, X. BRUM CLARK,
2m50 25l Broad street. Augusta, Ga.
Agent for the Florence Sewing Machine.
THEO E. BUEHLER,
Real Estate and General Agent,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Office at Planters’ Hotel.
Will sell Plantations at Low Rates of Comission j
aug 27—3m41
Newton County, Georgia. *
Seven Mile* S. W. from Covington, and Eight miles H. E. from Conyers.
Pupils prepared to enter any Class of any College, and for the
Practical Pursuits of Life.
The aiext Scholastic Year ay 111 lisjin
Monday, iT.n, 23. ylciet? 37- 3,13*70.
RATES OF TUITION, PER QUARTER OF TEN WEEKS:
Primary Department $5,00
FOURTH CLASS.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, (taught orally,) $6,25
THIRD CLASS.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar,
Geography, $7,50
SECOND CLASS.
The higher branches of Mathematics, and English Literature, $8,75
FIRST CLASS.
Ancient Languages, (or French,) Chemistry, &e., SIO,OO
BOARD with'thc Principal, or with families living at convenient dis
tances from the School, at from sl2 to sls per month.
TUITION is considered due at the end of each quarter .- hut a deduction
of ten per cent, from the above rates will be made for Cash in advance!
and an addition of ten por cent, will be made to all accounts not settled
within thirty days after they become duo.
Board must be Paid W!onth!y In Advance.
JS®“AII Farm Produce received as Cash, at Highest Market Price. - ®!
I purpose establishing and maintaining, at mv own home, a School second
to none in the State. For a guarantee of mv ability, I respectfully refer
to the accompanying testimonials.
A- BREVARD BRUMBY, A. !»., M. D.
‘3?S3e:. 1 21? I 2Cr!iS:<O>DTT /\ T .<53-
[ From Prof. Jas. Wood Davidson, .4. J/., Teacher of Greek and Latin Classics. Co
lumbia Male Academy, and Author of “ Living Writers of the South,” and School
Jlistory of South Carolina.']
Columbi t, South Carolina , November 23, iB6O.
I have known Dr. Alex. Brevakd Bkumut for many years, and was for over two
years associated with him as joint Principal of Tub Carolina High ScnooL of this
city. He then taught Latin ; and I re-yarded him—as I still consider him—tjie best
Teach eh of Latin 1 Have Kver Known, lie is patient, laborious and thorough,
lie carries the same characteristics into his teaching of other branches. I Tig dis
cipline was always first rate. JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON.
[From Col. Hugh S. Thompson , Principal Columbia Male Academy .]
Dr. A. B. Biutmby was for several years before the war nt the head of a large Male
School in this city, and while in that position he gave evidence of capacity of a
high order. He was marked, not only by bis accurate scholarship, but by his great
earnestness as a teacher—qualities which must win lor him elsewhere the success
which they enabled him to achieve here.
[From Col. F. WMe Master, Attorney at Lawf\
It irivos me pleasure to certify to the qualifications of Dr. Bkumby, as a Scholar
and Teacher. While he resided at Columbia, 1 had frequent opportunities to form
an opinion of him in both capacities, am! I have seldom met any one who exhibited
greater proficiency and ?wal In learning and teaching.
[Extractfrom a Letter from Rev , Wm. F,. lioggs, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church,
Columbia. S. C ]
***** Your pre eminent qualifications will insure success.
I wish you may find friends to value your labors as did our friend and teacher, the
lamented Thoruwell.
[From Rev. George TTowe, D. D ., Prof. Theological Seminary.']
Columbia, Si C., December 3, 1809.
Dr. Alexander Brevard Brumby was personally known to me. during his residence
in Columbia, previous to the war. For two years he taught the Carolina High
School, in this city, ns Joint Friuclpal with Jas. Wood Davidson, a school which was
conducted with signal ability and success. Os his experience and capacity ns a
teacher, there need be no doubt among any. The public examinations of ths School
above referred to, showed the thoroughness and ability of the inst ruction there given.
[From Rev. V F. Mangel, Instructor of French , Savannah Public Schools, and late
Professor of French, Georgia Military Institute. .]
T have been acquainted with Dr. A. B. Brumby for a number of years, and iie has
always ranked as a most competent and successful teacher. In Columbia, South
Carolina, his school enjoyed an excellent reputation, ranking—in point of numbers,
as well as in mental training—among the best of many good schools of that city.
In addition to being a ripe scholar, lie has the happy faculty of imparting instruc
tion in such a way as to give satisfaction to both pupil and parent. I feel assured
that ho must give satisfaction wherever he may teach, and would deem any com
munity fortunate that may secure his services as teacher.
[From Rev. D. L Buttolph, Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Marietta, (7a.]
1 know Dr. A. B. Brumby to be a Scholar of'uuusual attainments, and a Teacher
of most excellent literary capacity. Some of the students of his preparation stand
at the head of their respective classes, in the University of Georgia, He has the
faculty of infusing zeal for learning into those under his training.
[From Rev , J, Ij. Rogers , Marietta , Ga.~\
I cheerfully add my testimony to that of Mr. Buttouph, with regard to Dr. A. B
Brumby’s eminent scholarship, and his tact and experience as a Teacher. His past
success affords the best proof of hit competency.
[From R. T. Brumby, for many years Professor of Chemistry in the University of
Alabama, and afterwards in the South Carolina College .]
I concur iully in Mr. Buttolph’s certificate —adding that A. B. Brumby assisted
inc two ycors in the Chemical Department in the South Carolina College.
[From Rev. 11. It. Tucker , D. D., President Mercer University.']
Os Mr. Brumby’s skill as an Educator, I have had no opportunity of forming an
opinion, except on the favorable testimony of others ; but I take great pleasure in
expressing my conviction that his Scholarship is both extensive and accurate.
[From Rev. W. M. Janes. Principal Atlanta Uigh School .]
I take pleasure in stating that Dr. A, Brevard Brumby was associated with me as
joint Principal of the 44 Atlanta School,” during the year 1800. I have no
hesitancy in saying that, as a general instructor, his qualifications are equal to those
of any teacher 1 know. Asa teacher of Latin, he has no superior in the State, aud
very few equals. He is the best I have ever known. Asa Gentleman and Scholar,
he will be an acquisition to any community.
[From Mr. J. Ilenly Smith, West End, Atlanta, Ga .]
Rev, H. Quigg—Dear Sir: lain well acquainted with Dr. Brumby, who is now
teaching in your neighborhood. My son—then a youth ot about 17 years—was
placed under his tutorship in December, 1800, and, though he had not received an
ordinary education in tho common English branches, his progress under Dr. B.
was so rapid and tborougn, that in less than one year he was well prepared for, and
easily entered, the Sophomore Class, half advanced, in the University of Georgia;
and owing, in a very great measure, to the unusually good instruction of Dr. 8.,
has been able to maintain a high mark in all branches taught him by the Doctor.
Two other young men from this city —both sons of Hon. D. F. Hammond—who
were his pupils, have greatly distinguished themselves at College, at Athens—one
sharing the first honor at the last Commencement.
Dr. Brumby is well qualified for his profession, and has extraordinary ability as
% Teacher—not excelled, if equaled, by any one I ever knew. lie has, in a very
high degree, that rare faculty of imparling instruction to his pupils. He is indus
trious and untiring in his labors, and I commend him to those who desire their
children well and thoroughly instructed. I trust tbe people of your neighborhood
will give him a liberal support for ibe ensuing year, feeling well assured they will
not be able to employ a better teacher.
[From A. B. Culberson, Esq., Judge D. F. Mammond, and others ]
WEST END, Atlanta, Ga., November 29, 1869.
This is to certify that we were patrons of Dr. A. B. Brumby, whilst lie had
charge of 44 West find Academy,” and we take great pleasure in bearing testimony
to his energy, efficiency, scholarship, and aptitude as a teacher; and we most cheer
fully recommend him to any community In which he may take up his residence.
[From Rev. 11. Quigg, Pastor Bethany and,. Smyrna Churches .]
Parsonage, Newton County, Ga., December 4, 1869.
From ray knowledge of Dr. A. B. Brumby, I most heartily congratulate the citi
zens of this county that he has established a school, and settled amongst us,
I know him to be a thorough and accurate scholar. 11c is a man of rare literary
and scientific attainments; and as a Classical Teacher, he certainly lias few equals,
and no superiors, in this country. As an Educator of Youth, he is indefatigable,
alive to his duties, 44 apt to teach,” ever infusing his own zeal and love of learning
into the minds of liis pupils. Such a man must be a valuable acquisition to any
community.
HARDWARE! HARDWARE!
T. M. & R. C. CLARKiE,
Peachtree Street,
Atlanta, Georgia,
"fTTOULD call the attention of Merchants and
V V Planters to their large and well assorted
stock of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, all
of which they are selling at the lowest <*a9h
prices, consisting in part of the following:
Sweede9 Tron, Table Cutlery
Plow Steel, Pocket Cutlery.
Trace Chains, Locks an l Hinges
Scovil Iloes, Carpenters* Tools, • r
Brad«s* Crow Hoes, Blacksmith Tools, #
Bradcs’ Patent Hoes, Collins Axes,
A'lies* Shovels, Ten Eyke Axes,
Rubber Belting, Circular Saws,
Leather Belting, Mill Saws, #
Corn Shellers, Manilla Rope,
Straw Cutters, Cotton Rope.
Jute Rope, Peaeo-k Plows,
Files, Nails, Hub*, Rims, • ..
Castings, Spokes, Axles, &c., Ae. 7
jP2f“Orders from the Country solicited, and
promptly executed. **^g—l9tf.
ORIGINAL, UNADULTERATED ‘
GLOSS FLOWER!
c <* tr <s n i s'r
A CERTAIN, reliable, pleasant, and speedy core ,
/a. f«»r 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 moats
inveterate cases of Coughs and Lung diseases soon .
yield to the magical effects of this marvelous med
icine. It almost gives instantaneous relief in cases
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, Qs
THE WONDER OF [THE I\GEB
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, aud makes it softf, glossy
and beautiful. It nourishes and strengthens the
hair, it promotes its growth, and ins it iu
pristine beauty to the latest period ; life. In
short, it is a wonder and luxury, and all who wish
to have beautiful hair show Id try it. Prepared, by
the proprietors in their Chemical Liboratory.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR, <fc CO*.
Atlanta, Ga..
Sold byrthe Druggists iu Macon, Ga., and principal
cities.
The Greatest >2cdicine of the Age
Compo-JiTi:
EXTRACT OF STILLINGIM
TIIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
rpiTF. MOST POWEHF IT L and efficient Vegetable.
I Alterative known, auil is adapted to fulfill the
morbid indications of diseases to a greater extent
than anv other preparation.
WARRANTED a certain cure for all Scrofulous
Diseases, Ulcers, Chronic Rheumatism, Mercurial
and Syphilitic Diseases in -.ill Stages, and all Skin 1
Diseases. It quickly removes Virus from the*
Constitution and Blood, and rest-orbs the patient
to Perfect Health and Purity. ®*Try this an*
be convinced. Prepared only by
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR <fc CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists, Atlanta, Ga
None genuine unless signed ou each label, fJ. C.
Pemberton & Cos. —f;ra43
GOP A R TNME R SH I I 1 -
—Cotton Factors
AND
COM MISSIO\3>IERCIIANTS»
Augusta, Georgia.
STOVALL % ROWLAND.
rjlilE undersigned, having associated them*
§ selves in the Com uisaion Business, under the
name and style, of STOVALL A ROWLAND,
will give personal attention to the sale of
Cotton and other produce, aud would respect
fully solicit Planter, «n<i Merchants’ business.
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, TIES and
FAMILY SUPPLIES promptly attended to.—
Cash advances on consignment*.
Office, corner Jatksoa. an 1 Ilefldssteets, '
opposite Poullain’s Warehouse.
B. A. STOVALL,
CHAS. A. ROWLAND
sept. 10—3m13 formerly Fleming <fc Rowland
Yy M . B O LL M A N
—DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLQCKS, JEWELRY
GOLD PENS,
SPSOTA.O&SS, &.C.,
Whitehall Street, 2d Door above M. Lynch & Co’*
Book Store, near R. R, Crossing,
Atlanta, G c 0 r gia
Repairing done in good stylo and Warranted
mil
CLOTHIMS AT WHOLESALE.
R. P. S. KIM3RO &. CO.,
Decatur Street, ATLANTA, GA.
W! beg to inform our friends and the Public,
that we are now opening the largest and
choicest stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Ever offered in Atlanta, and propose doieg a
Wholesale Jobbhig Business.
Having associated ourselves w’tli one of the
largest Manufacturing Houses of Philadelphia,
we are enabled to sell courts a* low as any House
in the country, aud respectfully invite you to
call and examine our stock, as we mean what
we say in regard to low price*.
We will keep constantly on hand a full stuck
of Clothing and Furnishing Goods forj Men’s
Wear.
l)o not fail to call and examine our stock'
before making your parch a—.-, a.* we believe a e
can make it to your interest to buy your goods-'
0 f ua. R. T. S. KIMBRO ’* CO.
At’auta, Ga.—3m43