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[Trout Wood’s Household Magazine.]
Resolution.
If yeu've any task to do.
Let me*wbieper, friend, to you,
Do it.
If you've any thing to say,
True and Deeded, ye* or nay,
Say it.
If you’re anything to Jove,
Asa blessing from above,
Love it.
If you’ve any thing to give,
That another's joy may live,
Give it.
If some hollow creed you doubt, .
Though tho whole world hoot and shout,
Doubt it.
If you know what torch to light,
Guiding others through the night,
Light it.
If you’ve any debt to pay,
Rest you neither night or day,
Pay it.
If you've any grief to meet.
At thy loving Father's feet
Meet it.
If you’re given light to see
What a child of God should be,
See it.
Whether life bo bright or drear,
There's a message sweet and clear
Whispered down to every car—
Hear it.
Geohoia.—The opponents of the Radical
policy which has been marked out for Georgia,
intend to lay before the Reconstruction Com
mittee some facts which will show that the
very Chief Justice of Georgia who dooided that
the negro members were eligible to office,
tnado several speeches in tho campaign in
which he declared that under the now consti
tution, negroes could not hold oflico. This was
no less a personage than the notorious ex-Gov.
Joe Brown. Tho fact will also he called atten
tion to, that Inst Spring, when the Reconstruc
tion Committee had up the Georgia case, the
President was very conservative on tho ques
tion, and asked that no action be taken until
tho Georgia Supreme Court decided tho eligi
bility question, intimating that ho would stand
by that; hut now, spurred up by the personal
interviews of Governor Bullock, helms turned
completely around, and seeks to defeat the
re-admission of Georgia until the tiegrn mem
bers are restovod toiler Legislature.—[Wash
ington Special to Courier-Journal.
It is estimated that America, when her
productive power is fully developed, will he
able to feed four times ns many persons as
thorn are now on tho face of the earth.
[OFFICIAL.]
A Proclamation.
S2OO REWARD.
QEOBQIA.
By Ruftis 11. Bullock, Gov. o! Said Suite.
Whereas, It, has been officially communica
ted to this Department that a malicious and
cold-blooded murder was committed in tho
county of Walker, in this State, upon the body
of John ,T. Wootten, on the Bth day of March,
1866, by one Nathan B. Hopson, and the said
Ilopson has fled from justice i
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue
this, my proclamation, hereby offering a Re
ward of Two Hundred Dollars for the appre
hension and delivery of the said Nathan B.
nopson, with evidence sufficient to convict, to
the Sheriff of said county of Walker.
And I do moreover charge and require nil
officers in this State, civil and military, to he
vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said
Nathan B. Hopson, in order thnt he may ho
brought to trial for the offense with which ho
stands oh nr god.
Given under my hand and tho great Beal of the
State, at the Capitol In Atlanta, this the 27th day
of Nov., In the year of our Lord One Thousand
Eight Hundred and Sixty-Nine, nnd of the Inde
pendence of the United States of America the
Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS 11. BULLOCK, Governor.
By tho Governor:
David G. Oottiso, Secretary of State.
[OFFICIAL.]
A Proclamation.
SI,OOO REWARD
GEORGIA.
By Rufus n. Bullock, Gov. of Said State.
Whereas, Official information has been re
ceived at this Department that a murder was
committed in the county of Chattooga, on the
28th day of July, 1868, upon tho body of Geo.
Lawrence, by Taylor Hinton, and that said
Hinton has fled from justice :
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue
this, my proclamation, hereby offering a reward
oi One Thousand Dollars for the apprehension
and delivery of the said Hinton to tho Shoriff
of said county and State.
And I do moreover clangeand requircall officers
In this State, civil end military, to he vigilant In
endeavoring to apprehend the said Taylor Hinton,in
order that ho may ho brought to trial for the offeuso
with which he stands charged.
Given under my hand and tho great Seal of
the State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this tho
24th day of November, 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.
By the Governor:
David G. Cutting, See. Ex. Dept.
PESO R I 1> T ION.
Tfie said Hinton is about 26 or 27 years of
age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, weighs about
160 pounds, black, with large white eyes and
eotb, and rather quick spoken.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
By Rnfits B. Bollock, Gov. of? said State,
To the People of Georgia :
Tho recent rem <al of active hostilities
against the person and property of colored cit
izens and white Republicans by the organized
band i of secret assa ‘-ire- in certain portions of
the State, seems In indicate a concert of action
and a purpose on the part of sai l organizations
to persist in defying the civil law.
It therefore behooves the good people of this
State to see to it that the Common wealth he
not fuither injured or defamed by the acts of
persons who, it U believed, are wholly without
interest in, jr regard for, tho welfare of tho
State.
It is the duty of every county, town, or mil
nieipal eo: tiorate aeflo rby to insure perfect
protection for life sod property to every resi
dent within their borders; and whereas, in
many cases the local officials fail to exercise
efficient means to secure this result, the good
citizens within such limits—-thoso having a
material interest at stake, or the best interest
of the State at heart—should see to it that
prompt measures arc at once taken under the
civil law to arrest and bring to punishment the
members of there organizations of secret rob
bers and assassins. Under the statutes at
pre-ent in force the Executive is prevented
from taking active mcaoni-u* for the suppression
of civil disorders, and it is therefore all tho
more important that every good citizen should
fee! it bis individual duty to becomo a peace
officer, and to aid in securing to every inhabit
ant that perfect protection guaranteed by the
Constitution, and without which we can never
enjoy either civil liberty or material pros
perity.
Outrages such as havo heretofore nnd are
now again disgracing our State cannot be tol
erated or excused without involving tho whole
community.
The time has arrived when these outrages
must cease, or the good people of this State
will be hold responsible for their continuance.
To the end that no motive may be wanting
to stimulate the people to action in bringing
to punishment the violators of the law, I hereby
offer a reward of Five Thousand Dollars each
for the arrest, with evidence to convict, of tho
person or persons on: aged in the murder of
lion. Joseph Adkins, white, a Republican
Senator from the 10th District.
And of the person or persons engaged in tho
murder of Dr. Benjamin Ayer, white, a Re
publican Representative from the county of
Jefferson.
And of the person or persons engaged in the
outrage committed upon tho person of Vt illiam
Iln jcman, white, of the county of Oglethorpe,
whan, on or about the 31st. day of October last,
ho was tied to a tree and brutally whipped,
the outrage having been committed by a body
Os disguised mori for no Other reason, ns is al
leged, than that Hardeman wft* charged with
being a Radical.
And of the person or persons engaged in the
Outrage committed upon t! ' j n»l the fb-n.
Abraham Dolby, colored Representative from
the county of Greene, who, on or about the
30th day of October last, was taken from his
bed at night and cruelly beaten, the outrage
having been committed by a body of twenty
five or thirty disguised men, for the reason, as
is alleged, that he, the said Ooihy, visited At
lanta and requested of the military authorities
protection for tho freedmen's school, loca
ted in tho town of Oivo.-ffi aro', in County of
Greene.
And of the person or persons engaged in the
depredation upon tho office of tho Asses or of
Internal Revenue for tho United States Gov -
ernment in the town of Washipgton, < mty of
Wilkes, on or about the night of the 13th in
stant, when, as is allogod. the o-;ioc was broken
open and books, papers, %to., scattered and de
stroyed, and notices left warning tho A: un
to leave the District.
And of the person or persons engaged in the
assault upon the house of the Hon. Eli Barnes.
colored, Republican Representative from the
county of Hancock, when, us is alleged, ab >dy
of mask, and men at about the 1 nr of one o'clock
on the night of tiie 10th in hunt, surrounded
bis residence and by throats of personal vio
lence forced him to leave the county.
And of tho person or persons who, at Or near
tho hour of ten o’clock on the night of tho 15th
instant, fired ton or twelve gunshots into a
camp of colored laborers, on tho line of the
Macon & Brunswick Railroad, in the county of
Telfair, whereby one man was killed and an
other severely wounded.
And of the person or pet son* who, on Thurs
day night of Court week, October term, about
midnight, said to lie a body of sixty men in
disguise, surrounded the residence of the Sher
iff of the county of Hancock, demanded and
obtained from him the keys of the jail and re
leased from the jail one James Oxford, white,
n notorious outlaw awaiting his trial for the
murder of John Taylor, a respectable citizen
of said county.
Given under my band and the great seal of tho
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 29th day
of November, 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.
By tho Governor;
K. Paul Lester, Secretary Fx. Dcp’t.
LAHWSE & I-IAYNSS,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
STOCK OF
WATCHES & JEWELRY
SILV ER, AM) SILVER FLATEI) WARE
ever offered in uppe Georgia.
Sk£F*Tho Old Establu.taunt o
ER LAWS HE,
1 Sm4fl Atlanta, Ga
DB. O. S. PROPHITT,
ATLANLA, GEORGIA,
s still manufacturing all of his celebrated
FAmmx m.Emcmm,
—Consisting of his—
LIVER MEDICINE,
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT,
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS,
AGUE PILLS,
DYSENTERY CORDTAL.
FEMALE TONIC, and
PURIFYING PILLS,
as heretofore, and will attend to all business in
his line, that comes to his office.
Will prescribe for patients when consulted,
and examine any that come to his office at ary
time, (Sunday excepted.)
Prompt attention given to ail Orders.
—l
The excellent Remedies of DR. PROPHITT,
need no commendation—their well known power
in removing the diseases peculiar to cur South
ern climate having already established for them
an enviable reputation in Georgia and the ad
joining States. As the majority of persons liv
ing in the South are predisposed to disease of
the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physi
cians that most. of the pains and aches of our
people are due to organic or functional derange
ment of that important organ.
PROP HITT’S
X*l-KT 03C* M OdioiH'
ptnkrji directly at the root of the evil. It euros
tho Liver, which !n nine cases out of ton, is nt
tho bottom of the Coughs, Dyspep-ia, OoHq,
Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Men
strual Obstructions, etc,, so common among our
oeoplc. My
Liver Medicine’.
nas the advantage of almost any other Prepara
tion of Medicine that arts upon the Liver It is
in the form of a Fluid Extract—ready for nae at.
all times, day or night, and can be'carried to
any locality in America, winter or summer, ns it
will neither sour nor freeze at any temperature
that a human being can occupy with safety.
Tt. is not too strong for children, or too weak
for t.he moat, robust. There is no trouble about
taking it, only- to unstop the Bottle and drink it
whenever you may want it. It has gained a
very high reputation in every locality it. has had
a fair nnd honorable chance to prove itsi ls, at
any point in America, an 1 it has been used in
er tv Mate, south of Maine, and is alike appli
cable to di-orders of the Liver end Digestive
powers at all places yet, tried.
Traveling Parties, north and south, carry it,
and find the happy effects of it in all climates.
AGENTS IN COVINGTON:
DR. J. E. H. WARE,
C. 11. SANDERS & BRO.,
CORLEY & DOKSETT.
X> XlL.'"o TBLTEs'ISt 'SESOr®*
AEw is 9 A T 15 .3i3i?l?£oiAKT.
V ■ -
l .'v- "'-T: ■ '*~y*
-i
4 I*xir!2lcror Use T«c<k & lireath.
f TMHS is a chemical combination of rare vatue,
I the remit of much thought and labor. From
a lon uoritM of fusts and experiments, I know
if value aud practical uses. While it is “aa
wise as a serpent,” it is “as Itarmltv ; as a d-ve,”
It will remove
All Fruit and Vegetable Stains, Ink Spots,
and Mildew
from White Cotton or Linen Goods, or fiom
Prims? nnd Muslins when the colors arc fait. —
Those .stainv can be obliterated ai a cost of rot
more than one cent to the inch square. Tt will
remove Fruit St&afhs from your Fingsrs, Lips
and Teelli,, in one minute.
This preparation wih disinfect a set of Artifi
cial Teeth, of any bau%dor or taste at a cost of
one coiit a dav, and keep them bright an.l ele'e.
At a cost of one half a Cunt, morning and even
ing, it. wiH du-in feet decayed teeth and purify
the breath, rod prevent, that nausea so usual with
those who have bad teeth. It will bleach any
dingv spot, on White Garments; and make them
as when new. H will disinfect of its impurities
any substance to which it mav be applied, it
is an excellent mouth wash for Thrash in babies,
or sore mouth in any one. A potent gargle in
sore throat. It e'eanses ulcers and iambus {hem
heal. It will most readily disinfect tiu in pure
air of a sick chamber or hospital. I have a
thousand sheets of printed matter on tho pre
servation of Female health, designed specially
for Family use; none sire issued Vithou appli
cation being made, and if the menus are em
ployed that are inculcated therein, they will
prove a rich boor. to woman. Anyone can pro
cure one of these sheets for family use, by ad
dressing mo, accompanying your application
with 10 corns, to pay actual expeusos. (rive
name and Post Office plainly written, and prompt
attention will be given. This preparation is
neatly put up in 6 oz. bottles Price 75 cents.
For sale at Manufacturer’s office, aud by Dr.
•L E. H- Ware, Covington, Ga. ; Wm, Parker,
Oxford, Ga.: K. Steadman, Steadman, Ga.: H
L. Spencer, Social Circle, Ga.; P. ;R Thomason,
Madison, Ga.;l>r W. H. Lee. nnd H. P,& P.«M
Alniand, Conyers, Ga., nnd by Druggist sand Mer
chants generally. Prepared by the proprietor
F. M. CHENEY, M. XX, Covington, Ga.,
to whom all orders should be addressed.—lyS4
J (Till K E LY,
V. boUsale and Retail dealer in
BUY GOODS,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he
has on hand a
New aud CnrcfullygSclected Stock of
dry goods,
I which will be offered at VERY LOW* PRICES,
: they having been purchased since the recent
i decline in prices.
Orders Promptly attended to. c>m3o
FALL AND WESTER TRABI!
O
T. J. SHEPHERD.
HAVING BOUGHT THE STORE AND lot known as the OLD CAMP CORNER,
and having thoroughly renovate: ti c gum*, i- now receiving direct fro n NEW YORK, one
jo the LARGEST and BEAT STOCKS of
ENTIRELY IN" IL W GOODS.
Brought to this Market this Season, Consisting in part of a great variety of
LADIES’ DRESS GOOPS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, YANKEE NOTIONS, &C„
Alee, an excellent Lot of
Ready Made Clothing, Casoimers, Cloths, Boots and Shoes.
And a Lot of
23C T -£L 350" X> O .A. !E» IS ,
That has not been equalled. Will keep a good Stock of
FAMILY GEOCEKIES, such as Sugar, Oolite. Salt- Hies, Cheese, Tobacco & Cigars,
BAGGING, ROI’E, and IRON TIES. BACON, FLOUR, Ac Also a fiist rate lot of SADDLE?.
AND BRIDLES, and everything ,Is. usually kept in a first class Conniry Store, 47tf
e mni~
’ ■ - *5
WITH A CO.'JI'I.KTE STOCK ** O
FOE THE WAZT, attb Y~I~\ TEE TBABE V~ —
CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS, ULMIS* DRESS ROODS, lOTIOIS,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING,
IIOSIKRY, HATS ANI) CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOE
And everything usually k pt m a well Flocked Pry Goods Store.
aaw&maSl, mmmm, %n ■ 'sssam warn
Glass Ware, Wood -ntl Willo-v Ware, Bagging and Iron Ties,
FI3ST33 Xa X<g HT OH3, dbo.,
m 1 &HTICIS OF H£3*3 3t a l ■1 L, ’ TED F!”E TEST, j
at low I’RIOE
“!f~otve us a call and examine our - ' . n-.d won il! ri-U our Goods and Prices.“^9S
,',O" KiilL HARRIS A CO.
i 1
1
ml ! ?Se
tir r: r; es t i x i r s e.
RECOMMENDED BY THE ItKHETr medical authority IN
SOFT FT € * -<?I.T WA ,
See wrapper around » ‘!i Hot11 L? ' I , uir us other testimonials.
Tt is a Preventive of CHILLS, a Su-e Cur,- to- !>', .<• 1 I'M t. CHOLERA MORBUS. INDI
GESTION and NERVOUS DEBILITY. V JMi. BEVERAGE, a Pleasant TONIC, an
Invaluable TRAVELING COMPANION.
For the Weak, For the Palo, For the S' .'sly, V-r C-.j A -i-1. F-,r Females, For Spring Use,
ISTo Bitt or a 223 ot m -rt- 1 IThc m.
They pro Tone and Vigor to the A- er, ;v 1 1. ' male. All use it with wonder
ful success.
TRW THE M, TAKE NO © T HER.
Ask for Sumter 'Bitters. Sol Iby Drtt t-it-ts and Grocers Everywhere. f-drSec that
our signature is over the Cork of each bottle.
HOWIE & MOISE
Proprietors and Whole, ale DrucgUts, Charleston S. C.
BOWKER, HARRIS A CO., Agents. Covin .on. Os. 4 47:1
GLAGHOEN, HEEDING & CO.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I’liiladelphla, Pa„ Ar rula. Ga., Charleston. S. C.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS
jCioi*
WSCAUft’S
3tn4B THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR ALL CROPS
—T’t-c.wu-mn '^.maaßmmeammmaag
PORTER FLEMING, CHAS. E. STAPLES
Formerly Fleming & Rowland Late with John M, Clark <£ Cos.
FLEM IN G k ST AVL ES,
Qrooers and Commission Moi’cliants
26s BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
WE take pleasure in announcing that we occupy ti:. Large Fire Proof Warehouse owned by
F. Phir.iz-, Esq,, on Jackson Street, where Mr. Fleming will give his personal attention to
the sale of Cotton at the old rates, 1$ per cent,—3n. iT
COMMISSIONS ON COTTON AS HERETOFORE 1 1-4 per CENT.
W. He HOWARD. n * HOWARD.
\V. IT. HOWARD & SON,
LOTTOS FACTORS & COMHISSIOK MERCHANTS
NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA.
-TTfE have ample FIRF. PROOF storage for 10,000 Bales . f Cotton, and will give our personal
YY attention to the sale and storage of the same to all who may favor us with their patronage
Orders for Bagging, Ties, Ac., promptly filled, and a* the Lowest Cash Prices.
Consignments solicited.—3m47 ’ Reference—Gen. A. R. Wright.
INFALLIBLE STAfK ERADICATE I
Boots & Shoes!
WE have on hand a large stock of every
style of Boots and Shoes, both for Ladies'-
and Gentlemen's wear. Call and see them
C. 11. SANDERS & BRO.
IIATS ! HATS !
fTUIE “Father Hyacvstiis,” whieh is the
Avery latest, such as is exhibited or, the
head of our young friend, A. C. McCalla, Esq.
All the other styles on hand at
SANDERS & BRO.
r —-| The symptoms of liver
| Clmm inc' ‘ con ’l' ! » !n I " e uneasiness
I OliiltlMllb n 1 pain in the side. Some
i |L—__ time- the pain is in the
. shoulder, and is mistaken
for rheumatism. The stomach is affected with
loss -f appetite and « ickne „, bowels in genera
u°'T alternating with tat. The
. ' 1 w,?>l P a!n - and dull heavy sen-
S1 c ‘ 'J ‘ ra ble loss of memory, accompa
r -----n r.ied with painful sensation of
IjxfAp liaving left undone something
J * - * Vvhich ought to have been done,
eo ®piaining of weakness,
j ■Dbility an-1 low spirits. Some
times 5- i e< f the above symptoms attend the
| dis-HS-. and at other times* very few of them ;
the organ most in
j volved. Cure the Liver with
dji. «nmon.s’
j ItX TSPy SfiGULArOH,
; preparation of loots an I herbs, warranted to
! strictly vegetable, anti can do no injury to
j any one.
j It ha? been used by hundreds, and known for
j the last thirty-five years as one of the moat reli
j able, <-h:Ciicious and harmless preparations ever
offered to the suffering, rs taken regularly and
! persistently, it is sure to cure.
r-™™. - >yspepsia. headache, jaurt
Regulator. tteJrtßUr 'At
* rltn -.. -iftcetions of thef
; ’ bladder, camp dysentery 1 ,-
affe-tions -f the kidneys, fever, nervousness,-
chili?, diseas--. of the skin, impurity of the
blood, melancholy or depression of spirits,
he;.t"burn, colic, o." [-:iir,s in the bowels, pain in
the head, fever and ague, dropsy, boils, paiu in
the back and li-ws-s ina. erysipelas, female
nffec'.ions, and bilious diseases generally.
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN A CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga
Price ?1 ; by mail *1,25.
The following high'y respectable persons can
fully attest to the virtues of this valuable med
icine, at -1 t., whom we respectfully- refer -
Gen. W. ft. Holt, President S W R R 'Comp’y'
Rev j R Felder, Perry, Ga; Col EK Spraks,
Albany, Ga, George J. lomford, Esq.. Conductor
S W R R ; C Mnstersnn Eeq„ Sheriff Bibb 00,,
-I A Butts Bainbridge Ga., Dykes & Sparhawks,
Editors ‘Floridian,” Tallahassee, Rev. W. J.
Burke, Macon, On Virgt! Powers, Esq., Super
intondent SW It B Daniel Bullard, Bullard’s
Station. Ma on and Bruit-viek R. R. Twiggs
county. Ga; lt,v. R. F. Easterling. P. EJ Flori
i l ■ : M-'j it- A. P. Woolev, Kingston,
Ga ; Editor Macon Teleeraph
For sale I 'nviagton by Dr. WM. BROWN
& SON, and Dr. J. E. H. WARE A CO.
33 O !KT 9 T
Td Id AD_THIB!
! : J.Mj will. • ruis<‘ In your mru) career,
** ud •*< -g! i!i- mi lersign-01, First-Class
D R j 0 3 A M l 'll C I NE S.
in t mtht-r for reputation and sound com
n:’ ■■ '•"’■■hn.sr. tlmn wealth, I can afford to
"' ’I 1 ■lhvi’tj- rates, and I therefore
i M, ‘ ' • ii 1 -uc s■t i 1 t o s ( . who are anxious to
pmvh.i e the very best of
Seines, Chemicals,
Pain t?, Oils, Dye Stuffs,
AND P ATT NT MEDICINES,
- 1 ' ‘uld give me a call.**tßa
Having lh” n with ATLANTA, and
v ■ t the war, I brave pre
-1 ■ 1* :r-"i-- '■ •iMished, my old friends
•md /■•?'*'". *r* -v tiul-i return. Constantly re
reivi' ->« -o ; s -i if*-fing Inferior Articles
~I u;r " ' 1 r ' ! ■ * LANDS, lam compelled
t - I '■ 1 T - “ ai!:-“ thev are good.—2d
li- . i—and lastly, because l
urn dm <>.-•: f I to build up a
f ■ 'vj ells'; No. 1 Drug House
yu ' " ! ‘n-n What t sav. I shall now
. introduce yom- notice
Chfiney’s Aiiodjne Cough Syrup.
‘ r rs p t up not only to sell, but
t Ti • ii-*i ?i < • must of ne
'■ u *’ ' i'‘:! b* of injurious nos
' and- T market. A reliable,
' . 1 N H isehoidshonldbe
v> ■’ ! ' I for o : d and young. In
' r r f!iAf. M-TEITIONS, WIIOOP
! ( *o«.:fthc r.GNGSand
( k ; ; : For children it is
t*wj) original
PTYOR'S PILE OINTMENT,
Tam tv w i-t-i- a; i 1 n offer to the public, feeling
assurr and that- it will giv.- .atigtaction, ba-ed as it
■ ’ u l !(, n t on »ense, and legitimate Medicine.
In S<'\r,r»-, Brrifix, and Rhkttwatism, it
stands uneqnaled. its reputation before the
wir mode it a ]*<*; -n] ?ir remedy; and it is again
offered ix < a cheap and sensible medicine.
r-IGG’S APKRIEiW FILLS
l am proprietor of, and beg to rail special atten
tion to. The e Pills are recommended by pome
<>f our first. Physicians, and give general satis
fiK-1i n. To Sour v “ton aeh, Sick Headache,
Nausea, and the bad effects of late hours, they
defy competition.
AH of the above ’ rep-uations I sell at Whole
sale and ’’ --it] Determined to do a heavy
business, I oiler them at Moderate Figures, feel
ing confident cl their success.
W. A. LANSDELL,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
20tf Whitehall street ATLANTA, GA
\V AS ft F, I, LA YE & CO.
COTTON FACTORS,
W j!3l. 3X J 53 JOC 01T533
AND—
.Commission Merchants
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
\ continue to give their best attention
f ? to the STORAG E and SALE OF COTTON
an 1 other Produce.
Strict compliance with instructions, aDd
prompt returns can be relied upon.
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Kvttlewellß “A. A.” Manipulated,
“ “A” «
A-umomatul Alkaline Fhospliate,
Animoniated Super Phosphate,
Cotton Compound.
she abovn arc- prepared by M-ssrs. G. OBER
'Ok'. H litimore, who-c capacity and tnteg
-1 it V have been f-il’y established, and the expe
t-.n.-e of th- past three tears of hundreds of
the b-si I’bi-it-:sof Georgia and So. Ca., have
proved beyond a i --’- r that, they are the
standard Fti-iilir-rs if the day.
We also - ft- r the best grade of
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO,
“ TUS'OLVFD'IBOKES,
“ LAND PLASTER.
Messrs.’ BOWKER*, HARRIS A C 0„
Are out-duly -nthoriaed Agents at COYTXG
fnN'. Ga., and -vill L-ive prompt attention to
f imishing Supplies, Shipment of Cotton, and
S tl- of our Guanos at that point.
43tf WARREN, LAKE & CO.