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€&e €ri -Httlilt) Star.
All * Notice* in this column, sre pnld for st 10
rents 9 U»«- Edlton of the Bta* are not respon
sible for each matter.
NOTlCE. — Parties wishing to adver
tise to the STAR, who do not )eel willing
to pay tri-weekly rates, can hare their
advertisements inserted WEEKLY as
low as any respectable weekly paper will
publish them,
I©* The Star office in future will
be found up stairs in Maj. Moor’s build
ing, or North-East corner of Hill street
and Broadway.
Among the numerous improve
ments of Griffim, not the least is tho
new store of Mr. Jos. Engel, just com
pleted on the corner of Hill street and
Broadway, opposite the Star office. It
is an elegant business house, and is
now being filled with new and stylish
goods. The well known reputation of
Mr. Engel is a sufficient guarantee of a
liberal patronage, and we cordially
wish this new house success.
Bgy* Messrs. Soheuerman, Bro., &
Cos., with usual liberality, hove present
ed us with a nice pair of scissors, for
which we desire to thank them ; and
also, express the hope that in future as
heretofore, their elegant establishment
may be crowded with the beauty and
elite of the country.
Literary Society.— Col. L. T. Doyal
and Pitt M. Brown, Esq., will each read
an essay before the Society at its meet
ing to be held in the basement of the
Baptist Church, on Thursday night
next, at half past 8 o’olock. The meet
ing will be public, and a full attendance
is solicited. Executive Committee.
Jgy- An old gentleman who had been
very sick, and rocoverod his health en
tirely, being asked what cured him, re
plied that be bought all his wineß and
liquors exclusively from Buck Dewber
ry. *tf.
COC.MIL PROCEEDINGS!
Public Meeting !!!
At a Regular Meeting of tho Mayor
and Council of tho City of Griffin, held
at Chambers, July 23d, 1866, the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions were
unanimously adopted :
The Mayor aud Council of the city of
Griffin, have witnessed with regret the
increasing disorder of our community,
growing out of tho leiieved wanton and
malignant violations of the legal and
social rights of our c'tizens, both white
and black, by Mr. J. Clnrke Swayze,
Agent of tho Freedmen’s Bureau at this
place. Whether it be true or false, our
people believe that lie glories in tho op
portunity afforded him to glut a person
al grudge upon the community in his
official character. His association with
ns as a warm supporter of the Southern
cause until late in lto3, and the subse
quent indignities offered him, not by
our citizens, but fay the invalid soldiery
who happened to be here, to a certain
extent warrant this belief.
Be it therefore resoloed by the Mayor
and Council of the City of Griffin,
That the citizens be requested to meet
cn masse, at the Council Chamber, at 2
o’clock, p. m., to-morrow to see if means
may not be adopted to procure, by the
appointment of Geu. Tilson, a rnoro ac
ceptable agent than the said J. Clarke
Swayze. AH the United Siatos author
ities’hcie, and especially Capt. Ehlers,
who, though comparatively a stranger,
our community has respeet for, as aa
intelligent and fair minded gentleman,
are requested to attend said citizons’
meeting.
Resolved, That the Tri weekly Star he
requested to publish the foregoing in its
morning issue.
CHARLESTON MARKET.
From ,T. U BAtiGK!T <t- CO.* (Factors,
Charleston. 8. C.) Prices Current.
9 Charleston, S. 0, .July 19, 1808.
Corro*.—The very small rrcelprs, with the dis
position of holder* to kee-, tlieli stocks out of the
msrket, has had tho tendency to Improve prices
throughout the week, and, s 'nr ns the limited
transactions Indicated, smna of the better grades
has advsneed about two centaper pound since our
report on Friday morning Inst. We quote repack
ed 25 to 25c; good ordinary 2Sto ‘29c ; lowndd
pllng SO to 81c; middling 83,■£ to 38c ; Uriel mid
dling .'lsc
"new patent solid
MADE ONLY BY
COIaLINS & Cos.,
Hartford, Conn
These Plows arc made of a superio
quality of Cast Steeb recast in moulds int
the exact shape required for the Mould
boards, Landsidos and Shares. These ar
then highly tempered, ground and polishes
Every Plow is warranted to scour in an’
soil. Any section can at any time bo re
placed by a duplicate, or if tho Share 1
Worn, Steel can readily bo —aided on t
the point
(Send for a Circular.)
rOR SALE BY
ooiuiuiasrs «sc 00.,
212 WATER STREET, MEW YORK.
B?rt,And by Agricultural Tmplemont
Dealers throughout the United State.'
drib & mam
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING PERFECTED TnEIR ARRANGEMENTS FOR
Importing DRUGS direct to this place,
ARE ENABLED TO OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS TO TRY OUR
MARKET.
Guaranteeing the Purity of our Goods, we solicit
the patronage ot merchants through the country.
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.,
Marls.ot Sq.uare, Savarmalx. Gfa-
Savannah, .Inly 21,1806. 3m
ONES
MORE CHANCE
FOR BARGAINS!
AT
J. BACH & CO.’S,
SIGN OF
THE ‘RED FLAG!’
DKSIKOUfi to mnke mom for a large Fal Stock,
we are offering our large stock of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS,
SHOES AND HATS,
at prices to salt the times.
Spring and Summer
GOODS
A. T O!RE AL Y
REDUCED PRICES!
We would specially Invite the public ta the fol
lowing prices for Shoe* :
I,utiles’ Shoes from
$1 10 to $3 25
Misses’ Shoes from
80 cts. to $2 50
Children’s Shoes from
25 cts. to $1 75
Boys’ Shoes from
OO cts. to $2 75
Aand other articles too numerous to mention.
THE PUBLIC
WOULD DO WELL TO GIVE US A
CALL I
BEFORE PURCHASING!
tKaT’We think we can make it to your
interest..®!
Give us a Gall!
We take pleasure in showing Goods.
Copt. Samuel B. McWilliams
would le pleased to ««« bio old
friends.
J. BACH & CO.,
East Side llill Street,
FIGS OF TilE ‘RED FLAG,’
GtllTn, July 21. 186C-2:n
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
OIsT
Oeorgia Hail Road.
AVGUSTA, G V. .Toly TANARUS, ISO#.
ON and alter Sunday, July 8, IS6G, the trains on
this Rond will run its follows:
Night mail aud passenger train will leave Augus
ta ui 680 p. m, Arrive Ht Atlanta at 5 3-) a. m
Leave Atlanta at 080 p. in. Anive at Augusta at
1 20 a. m.
Way freight and passenger train leaves Augusta
at 0 00m., and leaves Atlanta at 100 p m This
train has attached to it comfortable passunger cars
for the accommodation oi way travel
The night passenger train leaving Atlanta At
fißOp tn., makes close Connections io New York,
Washington, Philadelphia, Boston, Haiti more and
other ci.les, via Augusta, Columbia, Goldsboro,
Richmond. Wilmington, Raleigh, Weldon, Ac.-**
Train leaving Augusta at 6 80p. m., e« nnect* at
Atlanta with trains for Montgomery, Mobile, Co*
lumbus West Point. Macon, Kufuula, Albany,
Chattanooga, Knoxville, I'alton, Stevenson, Nash
ville, Memphis, Huntsville, Decatur, Louisville,
Frankfort, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Indianapo
lis. St. Louis, Ac. Through tickets for sale by
Ticket Agents at Atlanta and Auv ay ta.
July 10, lSgft-lni K W. CULIv, Oen’i Sup’t,
Flour and Grain
DEPOT!
M. R. BELL & CO.,
Produce Factors,
AND
COMMISSION
.MERCHANTS.
AGKNTS FOR
IDTJX-OlSr’T POWDER,
MARIETTA STREET,
Atlanta, O-oo-
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ilay, Corn,
Oats, Bran. Ship Stuffs. Malt, and all
kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE.
BeST Consignments solicited, which
will receive our best personal attention.
®a?” All Orders must be accompanied
by the CASH. April 7, 1806-Gm
SOUT HE E RN
SAW WORKS!
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
BOYLE & GAMBLE,
AIIK Manufacturing, and keep constantly on
hand, a full auppiy of
CIRULAR, MtJLAY, MILL & CROSS
OUT SAWS,
at their Manufactory, to which they Invito the at
tontion of dealers and eonMioiura, in the Southern
btales. Address, BOYLfci A GAMBLE,
Richmond, Virginia.
e. doyi.e. [m24-Gm] t. gamble.
For Sale.
A Gs OCTAVE PIANO FORTE 1
Handsome kosewoodcask,fan iron frame.
French action, an# in con# lunp—as zoo# a,
now. WT’l’rioc *!» I’niiin. applying
soon, ran uMaln a bfcrgaiii. J>. 11. JOHNSON.
July IS#(5 lm
OUT SAWS,
CIRRIIGE REPOSITORY.
Griffin. Ga.
Woodruff, Demarest & Cos.,
Have opknkd a stock »t th« ou> stand
on HILL STUEKT. where they are prepared
TO FURNISH ANY STYLE OF
Carriage or Buggy
That May be Wanted.
MR. WOODRUFF’S
Long Experience in the Carriage Busi
ness, and being connected with one of
the Largest Establishments in New
York, will eoTlhk* us to supply the de
mand with good substantial work at the
lowest possible prieo. We shall keep
constantly on band, the
CONCORD lUJGGY,
the same make as those which formerly
gained so great' a reputation as being
the BEST in America. Will also keep
the Extra-Fine CITY BUGGY, such ns
are used on Broadwav and Central Pork,
and will FILL all SPECIAL ORDERS
PROMPTLY.
Plantation Wagon !
For TWO, FOUR and SIX HORSES, can be
furnished by Special Order. June 2-Gra
Daniel & Rocker,
GENERAL
Grocers, Produce,
AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
HILL STREET,
Farrar’s Old Stand,
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
"P> VERY BODY 1 la willing to Grant that we have a
A VERY SUPERIOR STOCK
OF
BACON, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, RICE,
corn, hay; SUGAR, COFFEE.
SYRUP. WHITE FISH.
MACKEREL. SALT.
KROUT. &C.
Which we will sell VERY LOW for
CASH, as wo are determined to bo NO.
ONE in our LINE. We have also IN
STORE, an excellent assortment of
POTS, KETTLES,
OVENS, SPIDERS,
SPADES,
SHOVELS, AXES,
GARDEN UTENSILS,
II AMES, TRACES,
IRON, NAILS,
SCYTHE BLADES & CRADLES,
TIN and WOODEN WARE,
Os all descriptions.
Also—The finest and largest stock of
Tobacco & Segars,
to be found in Griffin. Also
HOMESPUN & FACTORY THREAD,
SPICES,
NUTS,
RAISINS,
CANDLES,
CANDIES,
CANNED FRUITS and MEATS,
and EVERYTHING in the
Grocery Line.
We will soon receive large accessions to
our already splendid Stock. Come and
see us at tho late stand of the CUN*
NINGIIAMS. We guarantee univorsal
satisfaction to our customers.
May 22, 1860. 4 . 3m
GAUD PRINTING, of all kinds,neat
ly executed at this office.
ATLANTA CARDS
Gate Gity
FOUNDRY!
CAR
Manufacturing
AND
IMEIIE worn
(late iicoe, mills & oo.,)
MARIETTA ST., ATLANTA. GA.
WE are prepared to build and repair all kinds
ofMACHINBKY. Passenger and FieightßU
Cars; also. Steam Engines and Saw Mills. Sugar
Mills, Horse Powers, Ac.
Boilers built and repaired at short
notice !
In the Foundry Department
wd sre prepared to make castings, both brass and
iron, of every description; and having a large
amount of patterns on hand, have peculiar facili
ties for filling orders. We especially beg leave to
draw the attention of builders and others to our el*
egam patterns for
COLUMNS, VERANDAHS,
STEPS, WINDOW CAPS,
SILLS, GRATINGS, &.C., &.C.,
From which we can supply Castings of the best
aualiiw and in tho shortest time, and at less price*
mn they can be obtained elsewhere. We shall al
so soon go into the manufacture of
Hollow Wares
OF ALL KINDS.
In the Carpenter's Department
We are prepared to manufacture Sa*h, Blinds,
Doors, and every description of Carpenters Work.
Also, to dress and match Lumber in a
Superior lv£a,imer-
ALL KINDS OF
Turning Scroll Sawing,
&'c., Arc.
Our prices at present: Castings, 7 eta per pound;
Dressing and Matching Lumber, #5 per 10UO feet.
Dressing Lumber, fit per 100 U feet.
Northern Bills of i astlngs will be duplicated,
with freight added. By this arrangement consum
ers will save the ten per cent, now paid agents for
Northern manufactures. J, G W. MILLS, Supt.
June #, 1600-8 m
HARBWAM
LEWIS COOK,
DKALKK IN
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
WOSTENHOLM'S CUTLERY, KNIVES
FORKS, RAZORS, SCISSORS,
SAWS, FILES, CHAINS,
ANVILS. VICES. &C.
ALSO- A LA RUM ASSORTMENT OK
Glass & Crockery.
WON OF TIIR
Big Pad Lock,
ATLANTA . . GEORGIA.
May 2*3, 1360. 3m
Massey <& He.’ty,
DEALERS IN
Drugs J Medicines,
PalutN, Oils, Dye Stuffs.
GLASS-WARE, CIGARS
SPICES, <3cC.,
"W"lo.it oil till st.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
a@f“Will duplicate all orders
made South.-y&J
COAL, TANNERS and MACHINE
OIL,
And COAL OIL LAMPS, constantly on
hand. April 28 3m
JOSEPH MM & CIL
Successors to Morrison, Nalle & Hanson
Wholesale Grocers
WAREHOUSE
AND
General Commission
3VE E Ft O FI -A. IST T S,
Old Stand Morrison, Nalle & Hanson,
Peach-Tree Street,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
REFftlt, BV PERMISSION. TO :
O.oryla National Itnnk, Butler A IVter,. Co* Js
11111, AManta, Ua.; Fisher & Hancock, 1-0 Pearl at.
Now York ; John Thompson, Proprietor Hopewell
Factory, On. June 8-Zin
THE -WOODRUFF
daghorn & Herring,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commissieit IHerrhaitts,
AGENTS For the Sale of VABNS. SHEETINGS.
OBNAIIUROB, DKILLS, S'I'KIPIS, Ac,, Ac,
NO. 7 "Warren Block, Augusta, Ga.,
and No. 120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
B@i„ Consignments of PRODUCE,
and ORDERS solicited.
B®, Liberal CASH ADVANCES
on consignments. June 14 ftm
E. L. Groce,
Central Cmninissian
jvrEßGH^nsrrr
AND
Heal Estate Agent,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
AGENT for the North American I.lfe Insurance
Company. *.*ollio* at J. H. White A Co.'a
Juno 80, 180#~3m
Fayette SherlfFa Sales.
WILL be aolJ before the court-home duor, In
tho town of Fayetievttle, Fayetto county
Ga., on the first Tuesday In August next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wlt;
One lot of land whereon William M. Pyron now
live*, number not known. In the oounty ofFayetle,'
to satisfy sundry It tea. tn my hands. A. J. Mun
day vs. Wllllsm M. Pyron. end issued from e Jus
tices’ Court of said county. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable Property pointed
ontby the defendant. T. J. EDMONDSON,
jane 28, 18##. Sheriff.
BI.AKS for the Superior, Inferior and
County Courts, printed to order.
GRIFFIN CARDS
,t ma her skalal
HASH BAZ.”
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
CROCKERY and GLASS WARE,
LAMPS and TRIMMINGS,
OIL,
CANDLES.
CHEESE.
CRACKERS,
BUCKWHEAT Flour,
PICKLES.
OYSTERS.' o
SARDINES,
FISH,
CANDIES,
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES,
NUTS.
WOOD WARE, •
BROOMS,
CIGARS.
TOBACCO,
LANDRETH'S GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, AND
7T J WWk OTHLR ARTICLES (wore or Ips*)
I i)eVllv for home comfort nn»l convenience,
w hich mvntbs Mold ! ns there nre some .YOUNG
Manffb-int A 00/D-tliat most have bread Mid shoes.
All tho above—-except the if. «f for sale at
the lowest prices for tho “TIN,” by
Mangham 8c Cos.
Griffin, January 13th, 1860.
SAFETY! INDEPENDENCE!
Indemnity !
THE Subscriber represents tho following first
Class Insurance Companies, for OrUfiu and Vi
cinity.
.ACtna Insurance of Hartford—capital...s.l,3oo 000
Metropolitan Insua u ranee of N. \ —* ... 1,000,000
Continental Insurance,of N York—* 4 ... 1,400,000
Home Insurance, of New Haven—... 000,000
Risks taken at liberal rates. Losses promptly ad
adjusted. S. W. MANGHAM, Agt.
Gridin, January 13, 1860. ly
An Old Song set to a New Tune.
»3r 1866
"As spring approaches
Ants and Roaches
From their holes come out,
And Mice and Ruts,
In spite of Cats,
Gaily skip around .”
"I* jho* •«.»« in N. Y. City."
‘‘Only infallible remedies known.”
“Free from Poisons.”
‘‘Not dangerous to the Homan Family.”
‘‘llats come out of their holes to die.’’
“Coslar's Bat, Boaeh, .(•<?., Extrfs,
“Is a paste—used for fttifi. Slice, 1 touches,
JUttck and lied AtU», <£o.. etc., ct*c.
“ Costar's Bed Bug Exterminator,
la a liquid or wash—t»cd to destroy, and
'Also us a preventative for Bed Buy* tbc.
“ Costar's Electric Powderfor Insects,
Is for JfofJts, MoMquitoe*, Flea*, JRad Bhqm,
Insect* on Plant*, Fowl*, Animal*, etc. .
Bewnro of all worthless Imitations !
tysifSee that "Uoviar's'* name in on
each box . bottle and flask, bes ore you
buy* Address,
HUNKY 11. COSTAR,
452 Broadway. Now York.
Sold in Hriflln by N. B. DHKWUY A 60., and
J. N. HARK IS, and nil Drnggials uud Retailers
1866.
INCREASE OF RATS.— f rhe Fnrm*r'* Gasettc
(England) averts and proves by figures that one
pair of llats will have a urogeuy and descendants
no less than 01)1,030 in three your*. Now. unless
this Immense fumily cun be kept down, they would
consume more fuod than would sustain Cos 000 hu
man beings.
B£3„iS(C ‘Coslar's’ advertisement above
1866-
i *COSTAR*B” Rat Exterminator is simple, safe
and sure—tho most perfect KAT-ification meeting
wo have ever attended. Every Rat that Can get
it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one
that eats It will die, generally at some place as dis
tant ns possible from where it wua taken.— Luke
Shore (Mich ) Mirror.
£Of~&ee 'Cottar's advertisement above
1866-
IIOITSKKKKPKKS troubled with vermin neo.l he
eo'nh loniser, f they nee "Cottar s" Exterminator.
We have need it to our autiafaethm ; ami If n bo*
cost we would have It. We have tried {loHons,
but they eflheted nothing ; but "Costnr’e' article
knocke the breath out of Rats, Mice, ltoar hee,
Ante, and Red Bugs, yulcker than we enn write It.
It la In great demand all over the country.—J/et/i
--110 (Ohio) Ganttte.
ws"See ‘ Costar's’ advertisement above
1866.
A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.-Pp«ak
ing of "Collar'*" liat. Roach, Ant, Ac., Extermi
nator-more grain and provisions are destroyed an
nua iv in Grant county by vermin, than would pay
for tons of tb s Rat aud Insect Killer,l’—Banco*- 1 ’— Banco*-
ter ( Win.) Iferold.
Stß&“Sce ‘ Coslar’s’ advertisement above
1866-
FA mat ns Axn lIOVSEKEEPEnS should
recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of Grain,
Provisions, *O.. are annually do-troy cd by Rats,
Mice. Ants, and other inseota and vermin—all of
which can be prevented by a few dollars' worth of
"Cottar's’'- Bat, Roach, Ant, &c., Eitcriuluator,
bought and used n-txstj
Bay-See'Costers’ advertisement above
March 24, IS#O-4m
IVER.S- JACKSON
AND
Iff 3ES -W T O
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY
UfLL STREET,
GRIFFIN, .GEORGIA,
TITOULD Take this Occasion to tender to tho
generous citizens of lirittin and the surroun
ding coiintry, our sincere thanks for their liberal
and increasing patronage, during the past Winter
and Spring, am! have the pleasure of stating that our
arrangements nre such ss to KEEP OUR dTOCK
REPLENISHED at short interval*' direct from New
York, duringsthe Summer, with the very LATEST
STYLES of Quods in our Hue.
Mrs. JAXJKSON & NEWTON,
May 19,. 1806.3 m Agonts.
Spalding Sberift’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday In August next, during tho
usual hours of sale, will be sold before tho
court-house, door of said county, in tho city of Grif
fin, tho following vacant lots of Land, according to
tho plan of said city, to-wit: Nos. 8 and 4, in
square 18; No. 4, in square 14: No* 8, in square 15
—all containing one acre each; also. No. 2, in
square 44, containing one acre, to bo laid off in four
lots of one-fourth each; tqpnre 56, containing
four acres, known as the “ Parade Ground 18
business lute on lot No. 4, in sqnnre 48, fronting
llill and Taylor Streets. All lovled tho
property of the city of Grflln, to satisfy a ft fa from
Spalding Superior Court, in favor of 'rhonias Nall,
Adminl*traior da bon in non onto
tinnern of Bartholomew St oil, deceased vs the May
or and Council of‘Abe fl y of Griffin, Property
poluii'il out by defendant,' 1) t). DOYAL,
I M*--’ :i ’. 1861 Ms • finer!lt
MISCELLANEOUS.
.Fashions 1860.
J. W. BRADLEY’S
Celebrated
3DXJFX.£2J: elliptic
(OR pOUBLR SPRING)
HOOP SKIRTS,
'
i
•
J* l (V?
cr, and twice or double covered.
They are not equalled in Elegance, Elasticity,
Lightness, Durability, Pomrort or Kconomy. 'lhey
will not bend or break like the Single Spring Skirts,
but will preserve their perfect and beautiful shape
more than twice as long ns any Single Spring that
has over been or can be made.
This invention consists of Duplex (or two KHptte)
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firm
ly together, edge to edge, making the toughest,
most tlextblo elastic, and durable spring ever used.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing tho Duplex Kliptio
Skirt, wl 1 he experienced particularly in nil crowd
ed Assemblies, Operas. Carriages, Railroad Cars
Church Pews, Arm ‘'hairs for Promenade anl
llou.ho Dress, ks the Skirt can be folded when iu
use, to occupy a small space as easily ns a silk or
muslin die**. For children, misses and yohng la
dles, they arc superior to all others.
ICTKKVriHX TOR TUB DUPLEX KLfPTtC (OX XtOVDIVi)
SPUING SKIHT -XFJ
At wholesale by the exclusive manufacture rs and
sole owners of the Patent,
Wests, Bradley & Cary,
warn rooms ani» omen,
Numbers 9T Cham hors, and ?.» and SI iieade Streets,
Sew York. .
Opinions ol llic Proas.
■‘Of tbs (tviMTal merit, of the Duplex F.liptK.
fiklrta over alt other claimants to the ladtea’ fnvor,
it is useless tospetk#”— .FruhJklMlWt Moyucine,
March, ISfifi.
“Tho celebrated Duple* Elliptic Skirts are pre
ferred by ladies to all others, and are a wry sU(K'-
rior article.”— Goitey'% LadiT* Book. April, 1 >OO.
“J. \V. Bradley s new Duplex Elliptic lloop
Skirts has nearly superceded nil others In the tunr
ket. The new ‘*K»uprcss Trail’’ Is a umdcl In shape
ami *tyle.”- i 2>ettk»ra*f* Monthly May an in* jvr
May, IS G. \
“The 'wonthn kind’ who must bo allowed to bo
tho host Judges, give the pretorencc to tlic Lfrfd
(Duplex Kllli'tic ttkuta) mude by Mr. Cradicy.”—
New York Tribune,
“The superiority of the Duplex Skirt, piny be
fairly interred from its general use. Eor wearing
with tho colored skirt, there is sai«l to be no other
hoop »o well adapted, and so well calculated to givo
latisfautlon Act© York Freniny /W. .
“Bradley’s skirts arc the handsomest <klrt In the
market. They are universally popular.”— Ntw
York Commercial Arfcerfiner.
“Bradley’s Duplex Elliptic, sold cvbry where, U
a great favorite uwoug lusnionable people/
York f>prt**.
“They are not equalled in elegance, elastic,ity. du
raVHAii.v, comfort economy.'— S*u'- Yv» k Jirrohl
“It gives the most ordinary dress u style that
renders it genteel in anpearanca.’*— Button Pont.
* Bradley ’s Duplex lloop Skirts arc the very best
skirts now’ ifi tile.” —Washington COHelitutional
Colon.
“American Indies generally prefer Bradley’s new
‘Empress Trail, which is of tho liioH approved
shape for gored drosses, and has what ladles call %
‘lovely sweep’ behind.” AV»o York Time*.
For sirle in Griffin, by A. W. Jones, Mrs. Jacksuii
A Newton, ami J. 11 White A Cos.
Ladle* will ask for “Bradley’s Skirt ” All
skirts made by him, hns J. W. BRADLKYstnmpcd
on llw band. juno?lim
jmSS57j DYSPEPSIA.
* OlllCf I concentrated preparation
|ilt Roots and UerbS, with
anti-agids aod eanulnatives, to strcngtheß the stmn*
uch and nervous system. It is a certain remedy lor
Dyspepsia or Indigestion,- Nervousness Loss of Ap
petite, Acidity of the Stomach, Flatulency, and
Debility. It la not nlchoholic; therefore particn j
lurly suited for the weak, nervous and dyspeptic
persona. For sale by .all Druggists every wuerc, ub
ft per bottle. ——
I»r. Sti’lcliland'sP.
■SS P1LI! REMEDY!
MT llvdi Has cured thmisands of (be
' |worst cases of Blind and Blced
ng Pile* 1 ( gives immediate relief, and cflocts a
permanent cure. Try It directly. It is warranted
to cure. For sale by all Druggists at t>U cents per
bottle.
P— ——zmrt Dr. Strickland's
OUgll MELLIFLUOUS
COUGM BALSAM.
only pretiarathm known to
euro Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping
Coughs, Chronic Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis,
nnd Croup. Being prepared from Honey and Herbs,
It is hrnling, softening and expectorating, and par
ticularly suitable for all atfcctions of the Tnrout and
Lungs. For sale by Druggists everywhere.
Overly Jul h«» and.
Dysentery last y«yc by the use of
IJK. STHIVKLAKU‘B
ANTE CHOLERA MIXTURE.
The fact of its being so e xtensively used In tho
Hospitals is proof tho efficacy of l>r. btrickland'a
Anti-Cholera Mixture for the cure of acute nnd
chronic oases of Diarrluca and IXyslntery. This Is
the only preparation known aa a sale and certain
remedy* for Cholera. Do not be without so valua
ble a medicine. Get a bottle of it directly. It is
sold by all Druggists at Go cents per bottle.
J. 11. ZELIN & C 0.,
January 30 18(18 JVholenale'AfonW, Mtiron,
For sale in Griffin by J. N. Harris & Cos.
CHARLESTON.
Pavilion Hotel,
MEETING STREET
Oliarloaton, ® O
F. A. BUTTERFIELD, Prnp’r.
THIS HOTEL having lieen thoroughly refitted:
is*now open for tlie reception of Visiters. Tho .
PAVILION HOTEL ts c6nvenlenlly located t<» the
portion of the city, (on MEETING SY.)*
and tho Proprietor will use ©very moans to mako
his Guests comfortable. aprll Sk-8m
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