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o-ra-iDli and. Journal & Messenger.
SMITH, WESTCOTT&CO-
OLD RELIABLE
WHITEWATER WAGONS
Reasons "W liy.
tbo Southwest. They Me
. tho selection of the material nsed.
prepared to warrant eTery part to be
st:'- 11 S.iiiv of iron is used (n its manufacture, and the tire i» one-eighth inch thicker than that used
Reltw 2"!f a cturcrs. Bolster Beds plated with iron.
■ ,yr n f t j, 0 choicest selection thoroughly seasoned. No estra charge for Lock Ch&ir.e.
-lie I'®“If a ;i to observe the excellent quality of paint used upon them, which is far moredurable than
to <** *!|.usd on Plantation 'Vugooi. In short, tho whole character of the Wagons is that of peculiar
used on Plantation Wagons. In short, the whole character oftho Wagons is that of peculiar
>; f* n *T. sl i t<=3 Wagons aro furnished at a prico less than that of ordinary Wagons, with body complete.
SlKS*®’ . v-::
" on hand,» FuH Line of ABBOTT, DOWNING <fc CO.’S CELEBRATED
J** \VAt»OXS. rail and see Ihom.
»>coR»
Call and .see them
.^.s.i.oraiwoTiiy-ti
SMITH, WESCOTT & CO.,
102 & 104 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
the teleg-raph department
—OP THE—
GEORGIA PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
I t vnW OPES for tlio recaption of Stadonts. Tho most thorough instruction will bo glvo by a
merator and successful teacher. For terms. &e„ call at College office, or address
!* w * SECRETARY GEORGIA PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ,
v-e^dltriwlm Macon, Georgia.
gAULSBUXlY, RESPESS & CO.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
«• „ esa iting onr Card as above, we take occasion to state that we aro prepared to afford cur friends
KiMMble facilities for the purpose of purchasing supplies for making their growing crops, and will
oreadinesa the coining season to mako advances on Cotton, in store, at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES OF INTEREST.
Oalenfor Baogiso, Ties, etc., will receive onr best attention.
J L. 8AULSBURY, Macon; JOHN R. RESPESS, Schley County;
WILLI V5IT. RESPESS, Upson County; J. P. BL AS INGAME, Macon;
J. L. SAULSBURY, Jr., Macon.
inne3-w4m ;
T. C. NX S BET’S
IRON WORKS
Near Passenger Depot,
MACON, GEORGIA.
REA. D I
. NsFrHK
JT iawell known to doctor*
. and to Ladies that Women
are subject to numerous dis
eases peculiar to thoir sex-
such as Suppression of the
St cases. Whites, Painful
Monthly 'Periods;' ltiicuma-
>‘ tisiu of the Baefc and Womb,
.•s - Irregular Menstruation,
'liiaeiX A? t Homorrhage. or Excessive
’ ; “Flow,"and Prolapsus Uteri,
I <^njguK9' or Falling of .the -Womb.
These diseases have seldom
been treated surecssfully.
The profession has Eougbt
diligently for some remedy that would enable them
to treat these diseases with success.
At last that remedy has been discovered hyoneot
tho most skillful physicians in tho State of Georgia.
That remedy it
33radfield*s
Female Segnlator I
It is purel>^\-^etaMe, and is put up in Atlanta.
Ga., by B.HADFIELO k CO.
It will, purify tho b!
purify the btood and strengthen the system,
relieve irritation of the kidneys, and is a perfect spe
cific for all the above diseises; as certain a euro as
Quinine is in Chills and Fevers.
For a history of diseases, and certificates of its won
derful cures, the reader is referred » *, ►•,<* wrapper
around the bottle. Every brttle -live
satisfaction, or money refunded.,
LaGsancb, Ga., March 23,1870.
BRAD FIELD & CO.. ATLANTA, GA.:
De»r Bibs: I take pleasure in stating tbatlhave
combination ever gotten together for the dis-
lor which it is recommended. I have
been familiar with the prescription both as a praitil
tionor of medicine and in domestic practice, and can
honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering fe-
. _ _ isufTe
males, and can but hope that every lady m Onr whole
land, who may bo suffering in any way peculiar to
their sex, may be able to procure a bottle, that their
sufferings may not only be relieved, but that they
may be restored to health and strength.
With my kindest regards. I aci. rei^ectfally.
We, tho undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in
commending to tbo trade Dr. J. Bradfield's Female
Regulator, believing it to be a good and reliable
inore
remedy for tbo disease for wbicb bo recommends it.
W. A. LANSDELL, Atlanta, Ga.
PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
REDWINE & FOX, Atlanta, Ga.
W. 0. LAWSHE, Atlanta, Ga.
W. ROOT & SON, Marietta, Ga.
Conference; Rev W W Oslin, Georgia Conference: F
M Swanson, M-micello. Ga; Robert Barnes, Jasper
Bounty, Ga; A M Robinson. Monticello, Ga: James
Wright, Putnam county. Ga; A Westbrook, Putnam
eounty, Ga; Judge J J Floyd, Covington, Ga: WL
Bcbee, Covington Enterprise: A H Zacb.y. Conyers,
Ga; George Wallace. Atlanta, Ga; Dick Lockett, Da
vis county, Texas; W r II Whatley. Cusseta, Texas; W
C Roberts. Linden county, Texas: Tommey & Stew
art, Atlanta. Ga; W A Lansdell, Druggist, Atlanta,
Ga: R F Ma-idox, of K F Maddox & Co. Atlanta, Ga;
TI Steven 7 , Carterrvilte, Ga: A N Louis. Lowndes co,
Gi; Joseph Land. Lowndes co , Go: Jas Jeff. Cartera-
ville, Ga; W LIKliis. Doo'y co.. Ga: W A Forehand.
Dooly co., Ga: John B. Davis, Newton Factory; B F
Bass, Lowndes county.
STATE OF GEORGIA, 1
Fulton County. I
Know all men hy these presents, That I have this
tho fall recipe 7 , and havo authorized tho said Brad-
field Jr Co. to print, or have printed, am thing they
may see proper concerning an and all of above
named medicines- This 35ih day of Juno. 1S70
BiSigncdl 0. S. PROPHITT.
In presence of Thomas F. Jones and Robert Craw
ford, Notary Public. (L.8.)
Manufactured and sold by
Bradfield & Company,
Atlanta. Georgia.
fiS'Por saleby all Druggists.
jnlyl9-d2tawiw
PROVIDENCE
GIRLS AND BOYS,
TALBOT COUNTY, GA.
Nest Session will Commence August l f 1870. Tw
* Sessions of Twenty Weeks each During
the Xear.
BIS. PBOPHim
Celebrated Liver Medicine.
It i^puroly vegetable, and will a t upon the Liver
and Kidneys as promptly as Calomel and Bachu,
without any danger of salivation or destruction of
tho bones.
Parties taking this medicine ncod not fear getting
wet. or any other reasonable exposure.
SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE:
Headache, Dull Feeling, or the Blues, Sour Stom
ach, Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, indiges
tion or Dyspepsia. Bad or Bitter Tasto in the Mouth,
the skin has a thick, rough feeling, and is datker
than usual. Costiveness, Melancholy Feelings,
Cramps, Cold Feet, Colic, Dysentery, or Diarrhoea,
Chilis and Fever and Piles. In fact, where the Liver
is out of older, you aro liable to every disease that is
ip
prevent and cure any disease resulting from a de
ranged livor.
It will regulate its functions, and thus cure all dis-
ises caused by tbo failure of its healthy action.
It has been used for a great number of years, and
has given universal satistaction.
There is no brother or son claiming to have the
original recipe. It is put up in both powder and fluid
form,
Fairbubx, Ga., Sept. 4.1868.
DR. 0. S. PROPHIIT:
Sia: My wife has been an invalid for fifteen years.
Doctors all agreed she had “Liver Disease." In con
nection with their practice, she used various and no
ted remedies, none of which seemed to do any good.
Some time ago, I procured a bottle of your “Liver
Medicine.” of your agent here. 0. A. Harvey, which,
being gives according to directions, has effected t
complete cure.
Respectfully, Ac.,
GEO. L. THOMPSON,
POWER
FULLY GUARANTEED.
ACTING the merits of this Press on the actual tests made by its use in many counties of
“State, I confidently refer to the leading citizens named below, who have bad this Screw in
«* or more seasons:
nra county.
£• ®. Maynard,
^F. Woolf oik,
f- F. Corlis,
D. T. Driggers.
®hdwin county.
JONES COUNTY.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
H. J. Marshall,
Robert Gordon,
It. T. Gibson,
J. R. Childs.
John King,
J. W. Roundtree,
John W. Woolfolk,
S. M. Felton.
MUNROE COUNTY.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Leiater,
«mnel Walker,
I-F. Newell.
Wm. M. Evans,
W. H. Castelin,
Wm. Scarborough,
Wm. Sparks.
James M. Simmons,
Jno. S. Balsingame,
G. W. Cheeves,
J. R. McUmeney.
tmon COUNTY.
TALBOT COUNTY.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
J- F. Carter,
*• P. Mathews,
;• Montgomery,
*• J. Colbert.
Jno. B. McCoy,
R. J. Walton,
W. W. Owen,
W. T. Holmes.
J. W. Sessions,
James F. Smith,
Geo. A. Reinhart,
Thomas Barber.
tnous COUNTY.
P. Bond,
jw*. H. Jones,
y* T. Philips,
k S. Hardin.
HANCOCK COUNTY.
PUTNAM COUNTY.
James Palmer,
Jndkin Hunt,
W. J. Harper,
Frank White.
John R. Hudson,
H. H. Cogbnrn,
It. A. Blackwell,
John PaschaL
COUNTY.
MACON COUNTY.
TZLFAIB coxjkty.
BXJMTZB COUNTY.
®- Jackson-
J. A. Spivey,
C. Wilcox,
Samuel Hays,
t Robins,
A. J. Cheves,
Jno. Crary,
F. Ross,
t O’Neal,
Jno. T. Napier,
D. McHea,
Eli Cochran,
f. Bickers. .
Jno. S. Taylor.
J. O. Winn.
Taylor Snelling.
COUNTY..
DOPOHIXTY COUNTY.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
- DECAT UU COUNTY.
a. Adkins,
Jno. G. Gargle,
John McHea, T
-> Wm. B. Smith,
R Saunders,
T. ■Willingham
H. Clark. i . :
- It. T. Parker. ? -
•R-Brown.
N. Cronger.
•fra COUNTY.
LOWNDES COUNTY.
BEBRIEN COUNTY.
PULASKI COUNTY.
a. Dent.
E. D. Webb.
H. T. Peeples.
Grace & Fale..
COUNTY.
UPSON COUNTY.
- THOMAS COUNTY.
.1 . WILKINSON COUNTY.
^Tucker,
D. Womble,
E. Remington & Son.
tr. id. u, Heed.
Douglas.
W. T. Eespass.
tt ® COUNTY.
MORGAN COUNTY.
BROOKS COUNTY.
FIET.CTE COUNTY.
Shaw.
O. D. Zaoharay.'
J. H. Bowen.
• L. J, Johnson.
^TBEC COUNTY.
COBB COUNTY.
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
‘ MONTI CELLO, FLA.
^yHeynolds*
W. H. Lamb.
Jno. T. Harvin.
Jas. L. Simpkins.-
PRICE:
M Wrought Screws — —
Wrought "...
Mteht Frame.......... —
Work to Wrought Frame....r..
so oo
.. 75 00
.. 75 00
. 55 DO
30 00
CANE MILLS.
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effions
Kffions * |
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‘-•-U end Bolts, 10 feet,....
“ 9 feet :•••■»■
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for Band Shaft, $
**k*ns for King Posts
$25 00
22 00
20.00
3 50
4 00
ji“;i.F' c K' I K-s and Boilors, riantati-m Engines. Mill Gearing, Circular Saw Mills, Shafting
\ Iron Hailing and Scone Fronts, and Oustings in general.
.. - c ' 1 for circular. T. C-. NI813HI.
-^taw.twlin
in.ouiiMt. H. C. Sept. 24.1868,
I havo used Dr. 0. S. Prophitt’s Liver Medicino as
a tonic, and found it to be powerful and efficacious.
It is excellent lor functional derangement of the
Liver, or constipation of the bowels; in most cases
superseding the necessity of a regular course of med
icine.
E. J. MEYNARDIE, A. M..
Pastor Tryon Street Church.
Mabiox Cousty, Tbxis, Aug. 1,1869.
DR. 0.8. PdOPHITT:
G. W. HAXSON, A. B., and W. H. WOODALL,
Principles.
Assisted by able and competent Teachers.
_ Rates of Tuition: Classical Department, per Ses
sion, $25; Preparatory Department, pier Session,
$18; Primary Department, per Session, $13; Music
and Use of Instrument, $30; Vocal MuBio per Month
SI; Civil Engineering, (extra) $15; Board, (lights
and fuel fumishedDpermonth, $1250. Embroidery
and all Ornamental Branches taught when desired.
A large and commodious house has been erected
for boarders, whero pupils will be under the im
mediate control of one of the Principals.
No Sectarianism. The Course of Instruction em
braces all that is taught in our Colleges. The loca
tion, near Pleasant Hill, and seven miles from
Chalybeate Springs, Talbot county, is the healthiest
in Middle Georgia. There will be but a brief vaca
tion in Summor, so that tho patrons in the South
can havo their children at home in winter, and the
advantages of a healthy climate during the hot
season.
Board of TruBteeB: D. G. Owen, Isaac Cheney,
G. W. Evans, _J. T. Owcm J. D. Woodall, W. T.
Holmes, J.
tion, apply
Talbotton, Ga.
june22-w2mo*
WASHINGTON COLLEGE
VIRGINIA.
GENERAL R. E. LEE,
: President.
T HE next session will begin September 15th and
end June 22d.
EXPENSES, $325 to $375.
For particulars apply to the
CLERK OF FACULTY,
Julyl2-d&w2w Lexington, Va.
FOE SALS,
Bartow County Laud.
ronas oovniy.
Jones County Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILLbs sold, befors tha Ccurt House diorin
Cliotua. Jones county, at public outcry, on the
fiiet Tuesday in beptember next, withm tho legal
hours of sain, one dark biy hor e, with the let-erg
U.S. on the left shoulder, about ten years fid. right
lore leg st ff in kn:e joint. Levied oi as the prop
erty ot K. W. Jaeb-on, to satis.'y a mortgage a. fa, in
favor of Samuel Morgan ts. said Jackson issued
from Jones Superior Court. Property pointed outhy
de entant—a.11 in tin saii county. July 27th, 1879.
Given under my hand officially. _ -
F. E. JENKINS.
j uly29-w30d Sheriff Jones County.
SZSS COUNTY.
SI
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereaa. W. A.
_ Huff, Eexcutor of iheest&te of Travis Huff, late
ofsaide unty, deceased, applies tome for Letters of
Dismission*
.Thisis, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, tho kindred and oreditors of i aid deceased,
ta be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, of said
county, on the first Monday in Cetobcr noxt, to show
oause, if any they can. why letters of dismission
Should not be granted the applicant,
luvon under my hand and official signature, July 2,
1870.
G eorgia, jones county.—Obdwaet’s omc*
said county, _At Cii.uieebs, May 9, 1870.—
n hereas, W m. A. Chambers, Administrator on the
estate of John W. Finney, deceased, applies to mo for
Dismission from said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to showcase, at this office, on or by
tho first Monday in September next, if any they havo
to the oontrary.
Given under my hand officially.
„ R. T. ROSS,
mayll-w3m Ordinary.
520 ACRES
proved plan-
cr.n bo bougl
. one-half cash, tho other
half on time; known as tho Col. John L. Rowland
place, six miles west of Oarteraville, on the road
Van Wert, and in two miles of the Stilesboro’ De
pot, Oarteraville & Van Wert Railroad.
Two.hundred and eighty acres of this land is rich
and productive in com, cotton, wheat, tobacco and
clover. One hundred acres not so rich, but pro
ductive, and tbo balance native forest timber.—
Richland Creek mns through the place, and affords
good water privileges.
The Dwelling House is large and well bnilt, con
taining twelve finished rooms,- two piazzas, and two
largo passages; out buildings largo, and good and
new. A large garden, with orchards of select fruit,
and a grapery; splendid front yard of evergreen
trees. The property is more than I represent it to
bo to any one having capital to invest in a desirable
home. It will bo shown to any one by tho family
now residing on it, and possession will be given to
the pnrehaser immediately of tho yard, garden,
orchard, dwelling and lot houses.
JOHN B. WALKER,
Madison, Morgan county, Ga.
july8-d4t&w8t
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Allieiarle Female islte,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
JOHN HART, M. Aj._ Principal, Mathematics,
Natural Scienco and Latin.
Rev. John L. Johnson, B. A , Modem Languages,
Literature, and English Language.
Rev. John 0. Long, A. 1L, Moral Philosophy.
B. B. Morgan, Esq., History.
Miss Betty Brockman, Assistant in Collegiate De
partment.
Miss Nannie L. Coleman, Preparatoiy Depart
ment.
Miss Mollie Alexander, Music—■vocal and instru
mental.
Drawing, Painting, etc.;«re also taught
The session of 1870-71, begins Thursday, Sep
tember 15th, 1870, and ends Jane 25,1871. Beauty
and bealtbfuinesB of location, extent and thorough
ness of the course of study, comfortable and home
like character of domestic arrangements, make this
a desirable school for young lodieB who wish to be
well educated. Tho charges are moderate. For all
needed information address the' Principal, at Char
lottesville, Va.
Julyl26w
WE ARE
—.... m oi
area dio under that age, has long been a subject
of remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascer
tained, it is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in the human
system from its earliest infancy: therefore parents,
itly wif
especially mothers, who aro more constantly
their children, cannot be too observing of th<
o first
symptoms of worms; for so surely as they exist, can
they be
SAIBY HNS CERTAZNIlY
Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, hy
the timely use of
B. A. FAHNESTOK’S VERMIFUGE.
It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercry, being
Purely Vegetable Composition,
it'Mfe-
And may be administered with the UTMOST
TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
Worm Confections, made more for the purpose oi
pleasing the palate than of overcoming the disease,
have been manufactured all over the country, but
their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and B.
A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in favor
daily.
CAUTION.
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1S29,
And
STILL ALIVE!
AND SO WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
Complaint are uneasiness and
pain in the sido. Sometimes the
pain is in tho shoulder, and is
mistaken lor rheumatism. The stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general
costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The head
Dkae Sir: Iwrito you this to inform yon that X
havo been troubled a great deal with indigestion, but
after using one bottle of your Liver Medicine, I find
great relief. I cheerfully recommend it as a good
family medicine, and feel confident that it is good for
anything for which it claims to be an antidote.
Very respectfully. _
DICK LOCKETE.
Dr. Prophitt’s
dii
Dysentery Cordial
Is one of tho most valuable compounds now put up
for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, or Chol
era Morbus. . , .
This inedicioe has been m nse for years, and gives
universal satisfaction.
The most delicate child may take it with impunity.
Covington, Ga., Nov. 9,1867.
DR. PROPHITT:
Having a severe attack of Dysentery daring the
past summer, I was induced to nse your Dysentery
Cordial, and derived therefrom immediate and per
manent relief. It gives me pleasure to recommend
this remedy to all who-may bo so attacked, belioving
that, should the directions be followed, relief would
surely bo obtained. - . - , -
Ir °(&?l&RTER.
Cusskta, Texas, 1869.
DR. PROPHITT:
DeabSik: Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill is a
complete success. J. L. WHITTLE.
West Point, Ga., Aug. 11,1869.
This is to certify that I have nsed Dr. 0. S. Proph
itt’s Liver Medicine myself and in my family, for 12
months or more, and I unhesitatingly say that I be
lieve it one of the beat Family Medicines in iue.
M. T. WADKfiK.
PROPHITT’S
Pain Kill ‘It
This is the celebrated medicine that run Perry Da
vis’l’ain Killer out of the .market wherever it was
sold. Davis made Prophitt change the name from
Fain Killer to Fain Kill It . i’ ..j
; For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pam of any kind,
it has no eoual. B .«
For Cuts. Braises, Burns, or Old Sores, itis the best 1
thing you can use as a dressing. ' Jit-* I “j
For Snake Bites, or Stings of Poisonous Inseots.it
Ii & good for Colic, Colds, Coughs, or Bowel Com- 1
plaint. Its name indicates its nataro fully. It is truly
DEATH to i-ain. icnSi.’U j
Manufactured and sold by Bradfield & Co.. Atlanta,’
Ga., and lor sale by all druegists.
Dooly County, Ga;, April, 1807.
This is to certify that Xrwas confined to the house,
and most of Ah* time to my bed. and suffering the
greatest agony imaginable, with Rheumatism, for five
months, and after trying every available remedy
with no relief. I was cured with two bottles of Dr.O.
8. Prophitt’s Anodyne Pain Kill It; each costing 50
cents only. It relieved mb almost instantly. T there
fore recommend it in tho highest degree to others
suffering from similardlseaso. Ieansay that Hiaone
s?sa tew s ^ 5 #?@lffllSite !
Dooly Couktt. Ga., Oct. 27,1867.
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT:
I havo. during the last eighteen months, used your
Pain Kilt It, and I consider it unequaled by any
thing forpaln ia tho head; breast, back or side; and
for Uuiio nothing,.give« relief half so quiek as your
Anodyne Pain Kill It. ... ... i
It is doing much good in the community in other
families as well as my own. ^/foREHAND.
Nbwton Factory, Ga., Nov., 1867,
DR. PROPHITT: • jeJJdaa-swcaj
l Last summer my hone sprained his knee severely,
causing the whole leg to sweU to about twiwits nat
ural sise, and rendering him almost Selplsa; two
applications of your Anodyne Pain Kill it thorough
ly cured it. JOHN B. DAVIS.
CERTIFICATE S:
We, too unlcr: igj.e L have usod Dr. Prehitt’sprep
arations, an • take p’easnre in recommending them
to tho public, as boiag all Lo cl&iois tor them:
CoviDEton. fin: U r- Po’itcr. Covington. Ga:BrofJ L
Joans, Covington, Ga; tlov M W Arnold, Georgia
ng left nndono something which
onghtto have been done. Often complaining of weak-
^■■■■■**| ness, debility and low spirits.—
■ ¥ ( vnn ■ Sometimes some of the above
■ li A V Ju U I symptoms attend the disease, and
at other times few of them: but
the Liver is generally the organ most involved. Cure
the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be
welL
zm. SZMMOXiTS’
LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER
I
[regulator. I ci
Attectious lit the Kidn
Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice,
Costivencss, Sick Head-achef
Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o’
the Bladder, Camp Dysentery,
-ections of the Kidneys, Fever, Nervousness, Chills,
Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood, Melan
choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Colic, or
Pains in the Bowels, Pain in the Head, Fever and
Ague, Dropsy. Boils. Pain in the Back and Limbs.
Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious
Diseases generally _ _ _____ .
J. H« ZEILIN k CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Georgia.
For sale hy all druggists. Price *1 per package. By
mail $125.
urchasers must insist on having it, if they do
have an imitation forced upon them.
1 purchi
not wish to
SCHWARTZ & HASLETT,
Formerly B. A. Fahnestock’s Son & Co.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
(lecS-deodAwlv
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fover and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, _ Remittent Fever, Dumb
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HORGIA, J0NE3 COUNTY.—Obdinaey’s Op-
O fice, Said Codsty, At Chambers, May 9.1870.
Whereas. Bryant Balkcom, Administrator cn the
estate of Ephraim Moore, deceased, applies to ice for
Dismission from slid ostate:
Thcso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, at thisnffico, on or by
the first Monday in September next, if any they have
tojhe contrary.’
imy hs:
Witness my hand officially.
mayll-din3m
E. T. ROSS.
Ordinary.
ministration on estate of Margery T. Carmichael, de
ceased, thesu are to notify all persons concerned to
show cause, if any they have, to lho contrary, on or
by the first Monday ia September next.. Witness my
hand officially. ROLAND T. ROSS,
mayll iv3mcs Ordinary.
ncimicsf
EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.—Whereas. Thos.
L. Rogers. T. J. MoMichael. and. S ; W. Mo
icliacl. Executors of Seaborn MeMictool, deceased,
ivo petitioned the Court of Ordim-ry of said county
for Letters Dismlssory: All parties interested in said
estate aro notified to file their objections, if any. to
the same within tho tho time prescribed by statute.
Witness my hand, Juno 3d, 1879.
JAS. M. LOWE.
jane5-w3m Ordinary,..
chad, and S.
qtors of Seaborn Mcl’ict ael. dy
Q.E0RGIA. MARION COUNTY.—Whereas, Jack-
m son M. Gill has applied for Letters de bonis non
cum testim«nto annoxo, on the estate of James Perry-
mon, deceased, -
All interested in said cstato are hereby notified to
file their objections to the same, if any, within the
bi” - ■
july3-w3m
C. T. WARD,
Ordinary.
BI , B ? COUNTY.—Whereas, S. P. Raley
said nmintv t0 dJr £ th< ! estate of Abner Raley, late of
fo^LoUe^otemfc-o^ appUoati0n *° m0 .
Tfiis is. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
1 ?' cii,or - 1 «f arid deceased,
to do andmprearat the Court of Ordinary, of saii
county, en toe 1st .ffonda.v ia October ffext, to show
cause, if any they can. why Letters of DUmi- sion
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and officially signature July
2,1S70.
'C. T. WARD.
jnly3-w3m <‘rdinoTy.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Lewis N,
Whittle Executor cf the estate of Julia A.
Powors. lato deceased, has male application to me
for Letters of Dismission, , .
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to be and appear at the Court
•(Ordinary,of said county, to beheld on the first
Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they
can. why lottcis should not bo granted the applicant.
2 Ys-T nr ‘ < * tr hand and official signature, July
. C.T. WARD.
iuly3-w3m Ordinary. 9
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
\JT date hereof, application will be made to
the
Court of Ordinary for leave to eell tho real property
belonging to tho cstato of John Hollingsworth, de
ceased. A. B. ROSS,
Administrator cstato J. Hollingsworth.
julyl7-w30d
NOTICE. ; , •
META ROGERS, "| Libel for Divorce. InRibb
Superior Court, to. May
time prescribed by law.
Witness my hand, this July
julylO-SOd * Ordin’a:
Marion County sheriff's Sale.
\A/ILL bi sold before the Coat t-housedoor/in the
_VV town of Buena Vista, ou the first Ti |
September next, the following properly, to wit:
Lotc mam • - - "
of Land No- 21, in tho 4th District ot slid coun
ty. Levied on as the property of Zocharuh L. Chain-
blcss, ti satisfy two mortgage fi. fas., in favor of Char.
H. McCall vs. said Chamblcss. Ptoperty poiato ’ ‘
by plaintiff’s Attorney.
JOHN HANKS,
ang2-w30d Sheriff.
MACON COUNTY.
/T EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.-Whcreas. Wm
\JT R. Brown executor of Henry ~
Brown, deceased.
applies for dismission from his executorship, andhav-
ing filed his petition for the same in my offic \
This is to cite ail and singular tho next of kin and
creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at mj
office on or hefore tho first Monday in February next
and show cause, if any they havo, why Letters ot
D.emission should not bo granted to said applicant.
. - - tpplicant.
Witness my hand and official signature^^Jnly Sth,
1870.
juiy9-w30d
JNO. L.:
Ordinary.
QEORGIA. M ACON COUNTY.-Four.weeks after
. date of this cotico, application will bo made to
the Ordinary of Macon county, for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of Stephen Fulford, late
of said county, deceased. Sold for division and settle
ment with tho heirs.
NATHAN T. FDLFORD.
aug2-w4t Adm’r. with Will Annexed,
QUITR2AN COUNTY.
rthORGIA. QUITMAN tOUNTY.-Apvlication
vXwillbo made to the Court of Ordinaiy of said
county on the first Monday in September next for
leave to fell all the lands now belonzing to the estate
ofBenjaminH.Rice, de-eiscd, which had been as
signed to his widow, Sirs. Z. A. Rice, now deceased,
as dower. This July 20th, 1870.
h!enry m. kaigler.
july30-ltaw4w*Administrator.
(tuitman County Sheriffs Sale.
TTTILL be sold before the Court-house door, in
W Georgetown, in said county, on the firstTuesday
in September next, within the legal honrs of sale, the
following property, to wit:.
One hundred acd fifteen acres of land on the east
sido of lot Nc. 202 and the east half of lot No. 203, all
in the8th District of said county. Levied uponas the
property of Caleb McKinney, to satisfy one fi. fa. in
\vor of J. G. D. Pittman, administrator, and Edna
Pittman, administratrix of J< ~
aug2-w80d*
ohn R. Pittman, deoased,
D. JOHNSTON.
Sheriff.
Twiggs County.
G i
EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—James T. Glover.
administrator, with tho will annexed, upon the
estate of Jesse Hearn, deceased, having petitioned
for a final discharge from his said administration, all
persons concerned are required, within tho legal
;ime, to be and appear at my office, to show canse. if
f they have, why said applicant should not be dis-
any they have, why said applicant should not be dis
missed, in accordance with the prayer of his petition.
Given under my hand officially, this May 9th. 1870.
mayll-w3m JOHN F. SHINE. Ordinary.
EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Mrs.E. B.Ksnr-
' dy vs. E. W. Kkxedy—Libkl for Divorce Is
Twiggs Superior Court, March Terr. 1870.—It ap
pearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff ot
said county in tho above stated case, that the defend
ant, B. W. Kenedy, is not to be found in said State,
it is ordered by the Court that service be perfected on
said defendant by publication in the Telegraph and
Messenger, a gazette published in Bibb county, Geor
gia, once a month for four months.-
By the Court. CROCKER & GOODE.
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
A true extract from the n inutes of the Superior
Court. March Term, 1870. .
aprl5 wlamlmo J. M. BURKETT, Clerk.
ni
Ijr i
EORGIA,TWIGGS COUNTY—Whereas, Archi-
bald H. Moore, administrator of John T. Moore,
deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from his
said administration.
These are, therefore, to cite and admoni'h all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office and
show cause, if any they have, why said ‘ applicant
should not be dismissed at the next November term
of the Court of Ordinaiy. ...... .
Given under my hand officially thisfthday of Ju-y,
187 °* JOHN F. SHINE.
july6-w3mo Ordinary.
S~t EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas. Jsmes
\T T. Goode, applies to me for
- " a. i.uuuv, bu iu« »w. Letters of Ad
ministration de bonis non on the estate of William M.
Varnum, late of said eounty,'deoeased:
Now this is to oito and admonish all persons inter
ested, to be andjppoar at my office, within the time
' law prescribed, and show cause, if any they can,
y such letters should not be granted said appli
cant.
Given under my hand officiallytHs^Julg 4^1870.
july5-w30d
JOHN F, SJ
Ordinary.
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G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas. Heory
Carter applies far Letters of Ad minis tort: on with
the will annexed uponAhe estate of Ren,. A. SaxOn,
C Now C this is to cite and admonish all and singular
tho kindred and creditoni of said deceased to be and
should mv -v
Given under my hand officmDy^thi^Jukr.^. 1870.
\ ily6-w30d ' ‘^Orotearr.
T. Young and DavidS.
London, Executors, etc.,
, VS. ■
TT appearing to the Conrt that somo of the defen-
JL dantsin the above stated canse live in the State
of Texas, and some in the State of Alabama, and
othes in the State of Mississippi and Louisiana, and,
perhaps, some in other States whose residence is un
known. Itis. therefore, ordered by the Court that
the defendants in the above stated cause be and ap
pear at the next Term of this Court and plead, an
swer or demur to said bill, notdemnrlng done. And
that service of the bill be perfected, by publication of
this order once a month for four months in the Mscoi
Telegraph k Messenger and the Atlanta Constitution
Granted. 1 J.R.ALEXANDER,
.i •» , J. S. C. S.C..
I certify the foregoing to he a tree extract from the
minutes of Thomas Superior Court, June Term, 1870,
this July 26,1870, TnoS . N . HOPKINS.
july30-lam4minw Deputy Clerk S. C,
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feb3-wtf
S * I’ - -
ERSJ Term, 1870.
| T appearing to tho Court that tho defendant in tho
1 above esso doe? not reside within the State of
Georgia,it isordared that raid defendant appsarat
the next t-rm of this Court, to be hold on toe third
Monday in November next, and answer said libel for
Divorce, and that service of tho came bo perfected by-
publication of this order. inthe Macon 'iVlcgraph A
Messenger onco a month for four months preceding
said Term of Conrt.
By tho Court, May 21st, 1870,
WHITTLE A- GUSTIN. <f
Attorneys for Libellant. .
_ A true extract from Minutes of Bibb Superior Court,
June 13,1S70.
, A. B. ROSS, D. C.
julyl6-law4m
Geo. W. Gustin, Adm’r, dot
bonis non, of estate of T. ‘
R. Bloom,
• vs.
Wm.B. Johnson, cxccntor,
o‘e ,B.W. Bloom-'Morton,
Bliss & Co.. ~
Bill for Direction to
May Term, 1870, of
Bloom Morton, . May Term, 1870, of
Geo. Chapman.. Bihb Superirr Court.
Dayton * Waldo, G. T. | andlr,junction.
Rider, H. C. Thatcher & I
Co., Dsrling, Griswold k I ' v
Co., and all other creditors
of said f. R Bloom.
I T appearing to the. Court that cettain of the credi
tors of said “ ‘ ■
tors of said estate do tot reside in tho State of'
Georgia, it is, on motion of complainant’s counsel,
ordered that snob non-resident creditors do appear-
at the next Term cf this Court, to be held on the 3d
Mondas in Novoraber nest, and demur, plead or
answer (not demnring alone), to said bill. It is fur-'
ther ordered thatservioeot said bill be perfected upon
said non-resident defendants, by publication cf this
order onco a month for four months, in c public
gazette of this State, known M the Telegraph k
Messenger.
By tho Court, June 28,1870.
E.T.BESI.
Solicitor for Compiaintant.
A trno extract from tho Minutes. Juno 28.1S79.
julyl6-wlaw4mo
es. June"?. 1S70,
A. B.R0§S;D.C.
Notice of Sale for Partition.
w will sell, at public outcry, to the,highest bid’
der, beforo^the Court-house of Bibb county, on
Tuesday, the fith uay of September. 1879, between the-
lec.il hours of sale, tbo following property, to wit:
The iroi front store building, with the ground npsn
which it stands, now cccnpied by J. H. Cherry, situ
ated upon the Northern side of Cotton Avenue, in
the city of Macon, and said county, and No. 24 in
saidAvenne, and fronting on said Avenue 33 feet,
more or less, and situated between tho store houses
now owned by W. E. Taylor and W. A. Huff, togeth-,
er with the lot in tho rear of said building, bounded
by the said building-the said store-houses owned by
W. E. Taylor, Dr. W. G. Little, the alley running
from Cotton Avenue to First street, and the premises
of W. A. Huff.
This sale is made hy virtue of an order from the
Superior Conrt of Bibb county, at the November.
1869 adjourned term, April 2,1870, for the purpose of
partition between J, Dickson Smith, Trustee for Mrs.
J. D. Smith, and J. W. Schofield, administrator of
estate of G. W. Ross, and Mrs. M. J. Hamilton, dis
tributes of said estate.
E. F. BEST. 1
A. W. PERSONS, >■ Commissioners,
R.W. STUBBS. J
InlvSfLutds
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A EL persons having demands against Wm. T;
Lightfoot, deceased, are hereby notified and
eqnired to present them, properly attested, to the
mderaignea with' If ■'
undersigned within the time prescribed by law.— :
And all persons indebted to said deceased, are here-.
’ 7 required to make immediate payment to either
; tho undersigned.
R. J. LIGHTFOOT,
J. B. LIGHTFOOT,
june21-wGt* Executors.
BAEEE COUNTY.
G EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Forty days after
date applicaf ” * .... — |b
_ date application will be made to the Honorable
Court of Ordinary, of said eounty, for Letters of
Dismission on the estate of' N. B. Shutt, deceased.'
ELIZAC. BHUTT.
Julyl7-w3m ’ Adm’x.
DOOLY OOTJKYY.
Dooly County Sheriff’s Sale.
vra be sold, on tire first Tuesday in September
next, before the Conrt House door, in the town
of Vienna, the following property to wit;
Lot of land No. 175, in the 6th district of Dooly
coanty. Sold as the property of Nelron Mate, to
ratisfv a superior Court fi. fa. in favor of Benjamin
Stripling vs. Nelson Maze. Property pointed out by
laintiff’s attorney—202% acres, more or less-this
uly 24th, 1870. W. L. GRAHAM.
julyl9-w30d Sheriff Dooly County.
JA8FHB. OOUVYY.
EO
feu
EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY—Oediwxey’b Of
fice. Sain Couety—In Chambers. May 19th,
Whereas Thomas C. Broddns. Administrator on
the estate of Edward A. Broddna, deceased, applies to
me for diemission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office, on or hy
the first Monday in September next, if any they have
to the contrary. Witness my hMid^offiinail^.^^
may22-3mw
,'^.EORGIA, JA6PB * COUNTY.—Whereas, Bmj.
T. Dighy applies to me for letters of administoa-
" f Ar ‘
tion npon the estate of Archill** Wilson, deceased,
This is to cite and admonish all persons interested
to show cause, if any they have, on the first Monday
in September next, why said letters should not be
^Witness my hand and official signature, this 7th
day of July. 1870. j. W . BURNEY,
j uly 13-w30d Ordinary.
I EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY— Obmnaey’s Of-
/^iEOR< ■
' JT pice, Said County—I* Chambees, May 19th,
1870—Wher — — —-
Thomas C. Broddus. Exectator on the
estate of Thomas Broddus, deceased, applies to m*
for letters of dismission from said estate. jx
These are therefore to cite and admonun all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office, on or<h?
the first Monday in September next, if any they have
to the contraiy. Witness my hand officially.- _
J. W. BURNF.Y.
mBj22-3mw Ordinaiy. -
n EORGIA, JASPER COTJNTY.-^Four weeks after
* ■ydate; application will be made to tie Court of
ipplication will d© m&ue xo is© wootv oi
Ordinary of Jasper county for leave to sell a lot of
ited in Heard county, containing 202J4
land sitnated in Heard county,
acre’, belon irg to the estate of Mary Crewman, late
of said county, deceased. Bold for tne purpose of
titles and division. -•
JAMES W.D OSIER,
Executor estate of Mary Crewman.
July IStb, 1870. jui22-w4w
pcrfe:t'ng
j M per County Sheriff's Sales,
ofLand containing 150 acres.more or less; itbsipg
all the land lying between the Wiliiains’ Ferry Read
_ arm
and the Fears Ferry Road
ms’Ferry 1_^
that belongs- to. J. W*
Burney, known as a part of tho McGahee lande.ad-
oining lands of L. A. Lane and others. Levied op
to satisfy two Justice Court -ft. fas., issued from too
379th District; G. M., September Term. 1866, in favor
of Reece Goolsby vs. J. W. Barney. Jr., M tho m-os-
erlyofJ. W. Burney. Ii©vy made ana returned to
me by a constable. Propel ty pointed ont by plain
tiff’s attorney, B T . oiGBY,
tx -Mi. Deputy.Sheriff.
Also at the same time-and place. the following
*n wit: One sorrel hlaac-face horse, one
one buggy. Also, tho bonse and
o^misM on which Thos. R. Penn now resides. The
FJid oroperty to be sold to satisfy a fi. fa. issu ed from
theVustice Court. 295th District, G. M.. reid eontrty,
Inforor of Stephen A. Talmadge vs. Thos. R. Pens,
Shei iff of said county.
JAMES M W. WILSON
Mark. ‘
Coroner Jasper County.-
july27-w30d* ■
JONES COUNTY.
EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.-Oewnaey’siOf-
_ fice said county, at Chambers. May 9. lSTO—
Whereas. Wm. Little and Orrie Tnft*,. Adminietot-
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lay i
__ Adn
tors on estate of Benjamin M, Tofto. deoeased. ap
plies to mo for dismission from said^sUto.
The?© aro. thereiore. to cit© and admonish ul teW-
Hftia concerned to fihow cans©, on or by th© first Mon-
day in Beplombernext, at this offlo* if any they have
GWcS’^dMmyhand officially.
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R. T. RO08,-",
Ordinary,