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judicial Districts and Court Calendar.
REVISED, OCTOBER, 1ST0.
Superior Court, Judges and Solicitors.
ALBANY O HCUIT.
Pf.tfr J. Strozikr Judpe-
Richard H. WhiTklev Solicitor General
Baker - Hurd Mondays in May and November
Caihouu—Third Mondays in March and Septem-
her.
II. catur—Fourth Monday* in April and October.
Dougherty —First Mondays in June and Decem
ber.
Mitchell --pcond Mondays in May and November.
Worth—Fourth Mondays in May and November.
ALL 'PAHAN CIRCUIT.
7ndp'
— Solicitor General
Ci nch—Fourth Tuesdays in April and October.
Coffee — second Tuesdays in April and October
Echols—On Tuesdays alter the First Mondays in
May and November.
Lowndes—First Mondays in June and December
Ware—Third Tuesday s in April and October.
ATLANTA CIRCUIT.
John L. Hopkins Judge
E P. Howell Solicitor General pro lem.
DeKalb—Fourth Monday sin March and Septem
ber
Clavton First, Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Fuiiou—Second Mondays in Aprtl and October.
AUGUSTA CIRCUIT.
Wm. Gibson Tudge
..'..Solicitor General
Bmke—Third Mondays in May and November.
Columbia—First M mlays in May and November.
McDuffie—First Mondays in Apr I and October.
Richmond —Second Mondays in January and
• June,
BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.
Noel B. Knhiht Judge.
J M Bishop.... Solicitor General
Clierokee—First Mondays in Match and Fourth
Mondays in July.
Cobb—Tntrd .Mondays in March and First Mon
days in October.
Dawson—'Third. Mondays it- April and Second
Mondays in September
Foisytb—First Mondays in Apr-1 and Fourth
Monday - in August.
Fannin —Third Mondays in May and October,
vii1liter — >econd Mondays iii May and October.
Lumpkin—Second Mondays in Apiil and First
M -nuavs in Sept mber.
Mi,:on — Fourth Mondays in March and Third
Mondays in August.
i 1(! —Fourth Mondays in April and Septem
ber.
Towns—Thttrgday after fourth Mondays in May
and October.
Union—Fourth Mondays in May and October.
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
W M Sksmoss Judge
1-HC W. CHRISTIAN Solicitor General.
Appling —First Tuesday s in April and October,
t’aiinli-n- Oil I hursdays after Charlton Court,
y hat It,m—Second Mondays in May and Novem
ber
G.t mi— Fourth Mi udays in May and November
M Inrush—Tuestiay afier Second Holidays it.
\pnl and Tuesday alter Fourth Mondays in No
v, mber.
pic re*—On Tuesdays before the First Tuesdays in
April and ttetoner.
Wayne— t tdid Mondays in March and September
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
James ioitvsiiN Judge
C'.aKV J. llliiltNTON Solicitor Genei a I
Chattahoochee— Fourth Mondays in March and
Stpteint'er
}| an is—second Mondays in April and Octob r.
Marion— third Mondays in Apiil and October.
Muscogee—Fourth Mondays in May and Novem
her
Talbot—Third Mondays in March and September
Taylor—First Mondays in April and October.
CHEROKEE CIRCLIP.
Josiah R. Parrott.. Judge.
Charles E. Broyles Solicitor General
Bartow—Third Mondays in March and September
Ca'oosa —First Mondays in March and September
Dade—Secou i Mondays in May and November.
Lord.m—First Mondays in Apiil and October
Murray—Third Moiutays in A'pril am: Octobei.
W lrtlield—Fourth Mondays in April and Octobei
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
Wii.liam Scully. Judge
Alfred 8. Smith Solicitor General.
Bryan—Fourth Monday in April and Third Mon
day s after Fourth Mondays in October
Buln ch—Fridays alter Thud Mondays in March
and Fourth Mondays in October.
Chatham—8 corn! Mondays in January and May
Efliittham— Mondays alter the Fourth Monday in
March and Second Monday in November.
Llberti — 1 bird Mondays in April and Mondays
alter Fourth Mondays in November
Scriven— Fust Mondays in May and November.
I LINT CIRCUIT.
James. W. Green Judge.
Lemlel B Andlkshn Solicitor General
Butts—-croud Mondays in Match and September
Henry—Third Mondays in April and October.
Monroe—Fourth Mondays in February and Aug
ust
Newton—Tliitd Mondays in March and September
Piki—First Mondays in April and October.
Rockdale—Second Mondays in Match and S*p-
tcinlier
Spalding—Fir-t Mondays in Ftbruary and Au
gust
Ups-u—First Mondays in May and November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
Caulf.ton B. Cole Judge
Ezekiel W. Crocker Solicitor Genual
Bibb—Fourth Mondays in April and October
C aw ford—Second Monday in April and October
Dooly—Fust Mondays in April and October.
Houston—Fourth Mondays iu May and Second:
Mondays in December.
Twiggs—Third Mondays in April and October.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Hansford T) D- i wiggs Judge.
J-hnR Pkisco-it Solicitor Genera.
Emanuel —Fuat Mondays in May and No'einher.
G a.-.-c- c-ooI M- ndays in Marco and Set
Schley—Second Mondays in April and October.
Sumter—Second Mondays in April and October.
Webster—Second Mouda sin March and Septem
ber.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
John S. Biubv. Judge.
VV. A. Adams Solicitor General.
I ampbe: —Second Mondays in April and October.
Coweta—First Mondays ill March and September
Douglass—Third Mondays ir Apiil and October.
Heard—Third Mon-lays in March and September.
Tioup—Third Mondays in M.yand November
Fayette—Fourth Mondays in Apiil and October.
Meriwether—Third Mondays Februaiy and Aug
ust.
Carrollr-First Monda»s in April and October.
* WESTERN CIRCUIT.
CharlesD Davis Judge.
William L. Maki.lr solicitor General.
Banks—First Mondays in April and October.
Clarke—First Mondays in February and Second
Monday in August.
Franklin — Sec-md Mondays iu Apiil and October.
Gwinnett—First Mondays iu March aud Second
Mondays in .•-eptember.
Hate isham—Third Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Hail—Third Mondays in March and September.
Jackson—Fourth Mondays in February and Aug
ust
Rabun—First Mondays in April and Oetober.
Walt "i! —Third Mondays in February and August.
White—Monday after fourth Monday iu April and
October.
Flour! Piour!
J.
Home, G-a.,
Manufacturer of the Celebrated
COUW'S FLOUR,
K- eps, also, constantly on sale all latest improved Mill
Machinery at manufacturer's price.
Rome, Ga., F*-b. Li. ISri. 29 ly
WANTED AGENTS
Seventy-five to two hundred dollars per mouth ev
y where male aud female, t<> introduce the Genuine
I veil Common s -ii.-yc Family Serving Machine.
Tins machine wi 1 -ti.c'i, hem, fell, tuek, bind, bidid.
and embrou er in a m -i superior manner.
Price *nlv $15. F’ully warranted for five years. We
>v. i, pay $l i oil for any machine that will sew a stronger,
. beautifti" or uio e elastic seam timu ours. It
makes ti.e “Elastic Goes S.ifch.” Eveiy second
-t o ll can l> cut, and »ti!l-' ihe cloth cannot be pulled
part without tearing it. We pay mr.-uts $75 to $2isn
., -r mouth an-t expenses. <*r a co.nmiaaion Horn which
twice that amount call be'made.
For Circulars ami 'Ter:: - apply to or address,
C. BOWERS Sc t.O ,
436 Spiiiee Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Caution -Donut be ijn used upon by ■ tiler parties
pa milig off wot -.’ t-iion machines under the
.] Ours is ly genuine ami
really practical cheap mfchitie manufactured.
March 21,1871. ' f 34 3m
Jefferson-
ber
J n ■ ii— Fourth M
M \-l toils
in M it’ll and I I in
ml Mondays in May and No
l to
M.
ti April and Octohi
i tin Stroud Monda
r i Third Monday s
m April:
SAVi.UlffAII
MOHNING NEWS.
I rjiHE SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS IS
, I NOW IN the TWENTY-FIRST YEAR of ITS
! EXISTENCE, aud is acknowledged by the Press
| as one of the
j Leading Bailies in the South.
t As a news gatherer, the MORNING NEWS is i*n
ergetic and enterprising—up with the times in
every particular It is carefully and vigorously
edind, and is emphatically a JOURNAL OF 10-
! DAY.
I In politics it is earnestly and hopefully Demon
: cratie, and is au unwavering advocate and disciple
of the principles of 76.
| It is printed in the interests of the people ot the
South, ot Georgia and of Savannah.
T. e cut rent h cal news of Georgia and Florida
i is made a speciality ; the commercial department
is full and reliable; and the general make-up of
I the paper is fresh, sparkling and piquant. More
j reading matter is pivi n in each issue than is to be
; found in any other daily journal south of Louisville
I ot cast ol New- Orleans.
The MORNING NEWS has a circulation equal
to that ot any newspaper printed in Geoigia, and
double to that of any other Savannah journal—
thus affording one of the best advertising mediums
iu ilie country
Money sent by the Southern Express Company
I may be forwarded at our risk and at our expense,
j Address J H. ESTILI*.
Savaunah, Ga.
I THE WEEKLY NEWS.
| r jiuE WEEKLY NEW S IS A LARGE NEAT-
1 ly printed, carefully edited journal, each issue
I contain tig an average ot
Thirty Columns of Reading Scatter.
j It comm nds itself particularly to those who do
not n joy the facilities of a daily mail, and who
I desire to have die current news of tho day in a
I cheap, compact and reliable form
! Tile WEEKLY is made up with great care and
j discrimination, and contains tbe cream of the
:i> iy editi- u of me MORNING NEW S. Its ex
i tremelv l-»w price ltscaielul make-up, and the
| urge and varied amount of reading matter which
| it contains, cornu end it to ail who desire a first-
>.lass family newspaper.
'1 he Weekly will be sent one j ear to any address
for .-*2 (IU; r-ix months. I ML
! Money sent by the Southern Express Company-
I may he’ lorwarded at our risk and at our expense.
Address J » ESTILL
Savannah, Ga.
THE TRI WEEKLY
MORNING NEWS.
HE TRI-WEEKLY MORNING NEWS
s presents aii the beet features of the Daily and
Weekly editions, and is made up with an eye to
he wants of the farming com i-unity of Middle.
Southern and Southwestern Georgia It contains
ii the I ATEST COMMERCIAL and TELE-
iRAPHlC INTELLIGENCE np to tbe hour of
,1 , (* 10 , n ss. aioi the very Utge circulation to
a In. L ii fas attained cmvinc* s us that it til.s ft
ugh place in public estimation
I be iii- Y eekly News will b.- sent to any ad-
.r. ss one j ear toi $(> UU ; -ix mouths $3 00
ri ney sent b\ lit-Souioeru Express Company
t oni n-k and * xpeiise. Addr*s-
J. H ESTILL.
Savannah, Ga
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
• AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
M ESSRS. BROOKS & ELLISON have moved
to their new Store, on Hancock Street, (opposite
the Federal Union Office,) where, having no big rents
to pay, they are enabled to sell
CHEAP FOR CASH,
All the Articles usually found in a first-class Family
Grocery Store.
Country Produce, Vegetables and Fresh Beef us
ually on band ; a so Soap Gi ease and Tar.
The public are leepectfully invited to call and exam
ine their stock and prices. They ean aud will give as
good bargains as can be obtained in the city.
Milledgeville, April 25, 1871. 39 If
BAD!
MACON CARDS.
\Y. F. BROWN.
GEO. C. BROW.V.
READ THIS
AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE MERCHANTS & PLANTERS
NATIONAL BANK,
223 Broad Slreel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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f
Augusta, Ga., September 20,1870.
To Merchant*, Administrators, Executors, Planters
and others;
This Bank will be pleased to receive [business on
on the following terms:
f “1 Per Cent Interest al-
I lowed on daily balance of
account. Statements ren
dered monthly.
1 i Per Cent will be al-
| lowed on Deposits re
maining a given time.
GOLD received on De-
pos t and paid on SIGHT
CHECKS at the counter.
"y 4 Per Cent Iuterest .in
i Currency allowed on dai-
j ly balances when same
I are paid by Gold Checks
on New York.
. Collections made through-
1 out the United States and
\ Canadas on the most fa-
f vorable terms.
Orders for the purchase
and sale of Gold and Se
curities of all kinds will
receive our prompt und
Careful attention.
CHAS. J. JENKINS, President,
T. P. BRANCH, Vice-President,
JOS. S. BEAN, Cashier.
CURRENCY
ACCOUNTS,
GOLD
ACCOUNTS,
COLLECTIONS,
Gold, United States
Stocks, and olher
Securities -
-:o:-
. I lil-.i.x t Iki L IT.
* \ ! 1(1 V. - ..
, A t m w ..
•-lit Aloud*
hr.
Dane
flail
ETIC
Ma it
Jud i
Si lienor Gen* i
in March and Scpte
c —Second Monda'sin April and October
Thud Yion- oy- in March and >* pt mb.-r
n—F.-urth Monday s in April and October
n—Fiist Mi inlays iu March and Sepleinber
Og ethoipe Ti ird Mondays in April and Octobei.
T aliaferro—Second Mondays in May aud Foveui-
her,
\\ an n—First Mondays in April a- d October.
V\ iikts—First Mondays in May and November.
Ot: MU LG EE CIRCUIT.
Philip B. Robinson Judge.
EllmiSG J<iui>an Solicitor General.
Baldwin.-Fou tit Mondays in February auu
August
Greene—second Mondays in March and Septem
ber
Jasper..Fourth Mondays in April ami October.
Jones—Tliird Mondays iu April and October.
M' rgai—Kir-l Mondays in March and September
Putnam— Third Mondays in March and ceptem-
bo r.
Wilkinson—First Mondays in April and October.
PATAULA CIRCUIT.
David B. H-*kish,l Judge
s y\ l-i PaHKI.R Solicitor Gen* ral
Clay—Fourth Mondays in Man-band September
p; Hr U—Find Mondays in April aud October.
Miller—c-etomi Mondays in April and October-
Qui man—Third Mondays in May and November.
Randolph — First Mondays in May and November.
Stewart — Third Mondays in April and October
Terrell—Fourth Mondays’n May and November.
ROME CIRCUIT.
RiiRT D. HaRVUY - Judge
C‘’KnELILS l> F-ksYTH Solicitor G neial
C attooga—Fiist Mondays iu March and Septem
ber
Floyd—Third Mondays in .January and July.
Poik — t-econn Mondays in F. bruary and August.
Paulding—Fiist Mondays in February aud An
gllst.
Haiaisnn — Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Walker—Last Mondays in February aud August.
SOU I HERN CIRCUIT.
John R. Allxandkr Judge.
VtM. bENNLTT Solicitor General.
Bciiien—Thiid Mondays iu March and Septem
ber.
Brooks—TI.ud and Fourth Mondays iu May and
Novemher.
Co.q itt Wednesday after First Mondays in
M:.y ai d November.
Dodge—I r,days alter second Mondays in Aprd
and October ‘
Irwin — En-iay s after Second Mondays in March
ami f'fptvintver
Laurens—Second Mondays in April and October
Pulaski—I bird Mi -lays in April andOcol.gr
Telfair—Fourth Mondays in April and October.
Tho • a—F is st aud Second Monday sin June and
December.
Wiicox —Second Mondays in March and Septem’
ber.
SOUTH WESTERN CIRCUIT.
James M. Clark Judge.
Tho -i aS P. Ll.oYD Solicitor General
I.ee— Fourth Mondays iii Maicli and September
Mac to —First Monday iu December aud Umd
Mo-Jay iu May.
h i;ai>
C lUEI'L'IaLY.
Ague and I
it iv« ki i-wii U r CLill- and Fever is the use of
WoIic’h Sichiedai^ Schnapps.
Wolfe’s SrhiediiiB Sch fapps.
g i«*d i<*i Dypepaiw.
Wolfe's ■''c/iudam Schnapps.
1* a preventive of chill* and Fever.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
I- fur ali kidut v aud bladder complaints.
W lie's Srhiedam schnapps.
1* used all over the world by physicians iu their practice.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps.
Is good for gout.
Wolfe’s Sc tiedam Schnapps.
Is gi>od for ali Urinary complaints.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps.
Ik rec<>in uended by all the Medical Faculty.
Waljcs Schiedam Schnapps.
I* pood for Colic and pain in the Ktomach.
Hof's Schiedam Schnapps.
Is imitated aud couiiterieiteil, and purchasers will hav
iter eiteit, and pnrrhast
caution iu purchasing.
1 1>*rii leave to call the attention of the reader to testimonials
a lavor oi the sen Lapps :
1 feel bound to t.ay that I regard y<
V.-I} lenpiM-t pr< .1 umoeads iji'V. »uil
-fir Schnapps as being i'l
ii* serving of medical pat
t ponr-ible article ut Hol-
le .-uch may he safely pre-
laijri gin, heretofore unoblainaL
DaV ID L .non, M. D., Phaimaceutical Chemist, New York.
Louisville, Kv.. Sept. 1 I feel thaf we have now an article
uf pm suiioblc for such cases a* that remedy i* ad .pted to
DR. J. \Y. b RIGHT
“ Schnapp*^ is a remedy in
I take great pleasure iu hear
ils efficiency as a lexi
recommend it Hav
laces, witu a slight d
in*i*t inipairtttiit reme
larly thx.se «>! the gen
voui obeuieut servan
c catarrhal complaints, etc.:
ihiy creditable testimony to
.euiai aiM-nt iu t.ic disease* fur which you
iuga i tfuruf ttndeney to tin uiucuous sur-
rpree i*f stimulation, 1 n pard it.«» oue of the
tries in chr >; ic ckta rhl affeetitms, particu-
to-unuuiv aupaiaius. VV>th much r**sp*.*ct,
t, efiAS. A. LEAS. M. D., N- Y.
2i3 Pine Street, New Votk. No. 21, 1867.—Udolpho
Wolfe. Ksq , Present: Dear Sir: l have made a chemical
t xa.n-*-i»t;oi, u: a *a-nple ot your ** Schiedam Schnapps/’ with
tin mtcut of oeteruiiniug if any for-isn or injurious substance
nad t>eeii added to the simple ui*till- d spirits.
Th« t xami. f’d-i: uas rcsnited in the c iiclusiou that the sample
contained i.<■ p- itH-nous or harinnii admixture. 1 have been uu-
aide to disc v-r any trace ,,j th.- del- tcriuiis substaxices which
arc ;ti:i • viuies empl"Y.d in the fuiultent lofliquors. I would
n< t he*itut« to use ii \-* !\ nor recomn.- :-«i to others, for medi-
- id uuip.)M>, tie* Schi. >laui >-iiiapp*” as an excellent and
unobjectionable variety of gin. Very i« spccrfuliy
(Signed)
CiiAS A. SEELY, Chemist.
Chemical and Technical Laboratory, 18 Exchange
Place, New York, Nov 25. 1867—Ldolpho Wolfe, E*<j :
DijaR SIR: i’he undersigiied have caiefu ly an I thoroughly
onaiyaed u aa.n.pie of y* u- “Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,’’
i *:Led by ours jv< h, and hsv- foUltd the same free from ali or-
*u: .c or inorganic sub*iauCes f mo. e or less injurious to health
1- -.in t h«- result • : our exauunstiou we consider the article one
n' perior quai-.tv, healtmul as s bcveiRge, and etTctualiu its
meiiu Inal q;.aiit;e 0 Rtvpcetfuhv y.,urs;
ALEX TAiPPEL. Chemi-t.
8 RAM IS E. ENGELHARD, M. D.
(Signed]
and Druggists
For sale by all respectable G r
UDOLfUo WulVe-S
9 1M71 ** BKAYEH 8J . N. Y.
Thk Directors of “ The Merchants and Planters’
National Bank" recommend all Country Merchants.
contiguous to Augusta, to keep their accounts at this
Bank, and to have all their notes and drafts made pay
able here—it will save them great trouble, aud they
will be getting interest ou their balances.
Planters. Executors, Administrators and others
should not fail to avail themselves of this opportunity
to get interest on their money,- nor is it safe for them,
in the present state of the country, to keep their mo
ney at home, as it may be lost, stolen or burnt tip.
M Dollar Sared is a Dollar Made.
DIRECTORS:
Hon. CHARLES J. JENKINS, ex-Governor ot
Georgia.
Hon. JOHN P. KING, President Georgia Railroad
and Banking Company.
Hon H F. RUSSELL, of Russell & Potter.
JOHN D. BUTT. Esq., of J. D Butt & Bro.
HARPER O. BRYSON, Esq., Cotton Factor
WM. II. GOODRICH, Esq., Builder and Contrac
tor.
YV. HENRY WARREN, Esq., of YVarren, Wallace
A Co.
T. P. BRANCH, Esq , of Branch, Sons Sc Co.
October 4,1870. ' 10 tf
$705,000
In ( n*h Cifls, In be Iti»tribiile<1 by the Now
Yoik Cn**b 1‘rize Co.
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE.
5 Cash Gifts,each, $40,0 0 1 50cash Gifts, each $1,000
10 “ “ 20,000 200 “ «• 500
20 “ “ 5,0(i0 I 350 “ “ 100
50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, - each $300 to $7*'0
75 “ “ Melodeons “ 75 to 100
350 Sewing Machines - - - - 60 to 175
500 Gold Watches - - - - 75 to 300
Cash Prizes, Silver Ware, &c , valued at $1,000,000
A chance to draw any of the above Prizes for 25c.
Tickets describing Prizes are sealed in envelopes an I
well mixed. On receipt of 2'e. a Sealed Ticket is
-irawn without ch u'Ci- and sent by mail to any address.
The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticke
lioldi r on payment of One Dollar. Prizes are immet
diately sent to any address by express or return uiai!-
Yon will know what your prize is before you pay for
it. Any prize exchanged for another of the same
mine. No blanks. Our patrons eau depend on fair
dealing-
Kefkrkxcfs:—The following lately drew Valuable
Prizes and kindly permit us to publish them: Andrew
J Burns, Chicago. $10,000 ; Miss Claia Walker Bal
timore, Piano, $80(1;-Jus. M. Matthews. Detroit,
$5,000; John T. Anderson, Savannah, $5,000; James
Simmons, Boston, $10,000.
Press Opinions.— ‘ The firm isreliable.”— Weekly
Tribune, Dec 28. ‘ Deserve their success.’’—X. Y.
Herald, Jan. 1. “ Just and honorable." - News, Dec 9.
Send for circular. Liberal inducements to Agents.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of 200 Seal
ed Envelopes contains One Cash Gift. Seven tickets
tor $1 ; 17 for $2; 50 for $5; 200 fo'r $15 Address
C. B. TAYLOR Sc CO., Managers,
»>* & HO Broadway, N. Y\
April 25, 1871. 39 3m
I T is well known to Doctors and to Lf dies, that
Women ate subject to numerous diseases peculiar
to their sex—suc-n as Suppression of tbe menses.
Whites, Painful Monthly “Periods," Rheumatism ot
the Back and Womb ii regular Menstruation, Hemor
rhage or excessive “ Flows," and Prolapsus Uteri or
Failing of the Womb.
These diseases have seldom beeu treated success
fully. The profession has sought diligently for some
remedy that would enable them to treat these diseases
with success. '
At last that remedy has been discovered by oue of
the most skilitul physicians iu the State of Georgia.
That remedy is
BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR.
It is purely vegetable, and is put up in Atlanta, Ga ,
by Bradfielu & Co.
It will purify tlie hlood and strengthen the system,
relieve irritation of the kidneys, and is a perfect spe
cific for all the above diseases, as certain a cure as
quinine is in Chills and Fevers
Fora history of diseases and certificates of ita won
derful cures, the reader is referred to the wrapper
around each bottle.
Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction or money
refunded.
LaGrange. Ga , March 23,1870.
Bradfiet.d & Co., Atlanta, Georgia :
Dear Sirs . I take pleasure in stating that I have
used, for the last twenty years, the medicine you are
putting up known as Dr. J. BRADMeLDS b E-
AIALE REGULATOR, and consider it the best com
bination ever gotten together for fhe diseases for
which it is recommended. I have been familiar with
the prescription, both as practitioner of medicine and
in domestic practice and can honestly ’'ay that I con*
aider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hope
every lady in the land, who may be 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 am, respectfully,
W. B. FERRELL, M. D.
We, the undersigned D> uggiste, take pleasure in
commending to tlietiade I)r J. BKADFIELD'S FE
MALE REGULATOR—believing it to be a good and
reliable remedy for the diseases for which he recoin*
commends it
W. A- LA NS DELI a, At’anta, Georgia-
PEMBERTON, WILLSON .fc TAYLOR <fc CO,
Atlanta Georgia.
REDWINE Si FOX, Atlanta. Georgia.
W. C LAWSHE. Atlanta Georgia.
W. ROOT & SON, Marietta, Geoigia.
SE. ?S.OPHITT’S
Celebrated Liver Medicine.
It is purely vegetablo. anil will act upon the Li ver
and Kidneys as promptly as Calomel and Buchu with
out any danger of salivation or deatiuction of the
bones.
Parties taking this medicine need not fear getting
wet, or any other reasonable exposure.
Symptoms of Liver Diseases.
Headache, Dull Feeling or the Bines, Sour Stomach,
Sn k or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion or
Dy-pepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste iu the Mouth, the skin
has a thick, tough feeling, and is darker than usual,
Costiveness, Melancholy Feelings, Cramps. Cold Feet,
Colic, Dysentery or Diarrhoea, Chills and Fever, and
Piles. In fact, where the Liver is out of order, you
are liable to every disease that is not contagions.
Prophitt’s Liver Medicine, if taken properly, will
preveut and cure any disease resulting Irom a de
ranged Liver.
It will regulate its functions and thus cure all dis
eases caused by the failure ot its healthy action.
It has been used for a great number of years, and
has given universal satisfaction.
There is no brother or sou claiming to have the
original receipt. It is put up in both Powder and
Fluid term.
CONSUUIPTIOX,
ITS (THE A.\D ITS PREVENTIVE,
B7 J. H. SCHEXiTCK, Irl. D-
VlANV h human b^ieg has passed away, for wboae death
*" ■ the.. wan uo other reason than the neglect of kuowu ami
indi*puiabiy pioveu means of care Those near and dear to
lamily and friend* ure sleeping the dreamless slumber into which
had they calmly adopted
Dr. Joseph U* Sclicnck’s Simple
Treatment,
and availed themselves of hiB wonderful efficacious medicines
they would not have I alien
Dr. Sclieuck has in his own < aae p-oved that wherever suffi
cient vitality remains, that vitality, by hi* medicines and his di
rection* for their use, is quickened into healthful vigor.
In this statement there is nothing ptesmuptuous. To the faith
of' the invalid is maue uo representation that isuota thousand
time* substantiated by living and visible woiks. The theory of
the cure by Dr. Sclieuck’s medicines is as simple as it is unlad
ing. Its philosophy requi/e* no argument. It is self-assuring,
soil-convincing.
The Seaweed Tonic aud Maudiuke Pills are tho first two
woapous with which the citadel of the malady i* assailed. Two-
thirds of the ca*cs ot consumption originate d in dyspepsia and
a functionally disordered liver With this condition tiie bron
chial tub* s “ sympathize” with the stomach They rospoud to
the morbific action of the liver. Her.* then cotues the culmin
ating result. &ud tbe setting iu, with all its distressing symptoms,
of
CONSU’VIPSZQitf,
Tho Mandrake Pills are composed of one uf Nature’s noblest
gifts—the Podophillum Feltatum. They possess all the blood-
M-arcbiug, alterative properties of calomel, .but unlike calomel,
they
“ Leave no Sting Behind,”
The work of cure is now b.-giuniug. Tn« vitiated and mucus
deposits in the bowel* aud iu tin* alimentary « anal are ejected.
The liver, like a clock, is wound up. It arouses from it* torpid
ity. The stomach acts responsively, and the patient begins to
led that he is getting, at last,
A Supply of Good Blood.
The Seaweed Tonic, in conjunction with the Fills, permeates
aud assimilates with the fooi’.. Chylification is now progressing
without its previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless, and
the cure is seen to be at fraud. There is uo more flatulence, uo
exacerbation of the btomach. An appetite sets in.
Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by an in
dulgent Jather to suffering man. Scheuck’s Puimndic Syrup
comes iu to perform its fuuetious audio hasleu and complete
the cure. It enters at once upon its work. Nature cannot be
cheated. It collect* aud ripens the impaired and diseased por
tions of tbe lungs. In the form oi gatherings, it prepares them
for expectoration, aud 1<»! iu a very short time the malady is
vanquished, the rotten throne that it occupied is renovated aud
made new. aud the patient, iu all the dignity of regained vigor,
steps loJth to enjoy the manhood or the womauhood that was
Given Up as Lost-
The second thing is. the patients must stay in a warm room
ULtil they get we#l; it i» almost impossible to prevent taking cold
when tile lungs are diseased, b -it it must be prevented or a cure
cannot be effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in this
section ot tbe country iu the tali aud winter season, are all
wrong Physicians who recommend that course Jose their pa
tient*, if their lungs are badiv diseased, and yet because they are
in the house they’must nut” bit down quiet; they must walk
about the room as much and as fast as tneir strength will bear,
to get up a good circulation of blood. The patients must keep
111 good spirits—he determined to get well. Tnis ha-, a great
deal to do with the appetite, aud is the great point to gain.
To despair oi cure alter such evidence ol its possibility in the
w«*rstcases, and moral certainty iu aII others, is siuiul. Dr.
Sciienek’s personal •tatementto tho Faculty of his own cur*
was in these m->de*t words :
*• Many years ago 1 was mi the last stages of consumption ; con
fined to my b* d. an.l at one time my physician> thought that I
could not live a week; then, like a drowning man catching at
straws, I heardul aud obtained the preparatsons which I now
offer to the public, and tney mode a perfect euro of me. It
seemed to me that 1 could frei them penetrate my whole system
They soon ripened the matter in my lungs, and 1 would spit up
mon ti.au a pint of uflt naive yellow matter every morning lor a
long time.
Assocuas that began to subside rny cough, fever, pain and
night sweats all began to leave me. and my appetite lx came so
great that it was with difficulty that 1 coni a Ke* p irom eating
too much. 1 soou gained my *treiigth, and have grown iu flesh
ever since.”
•• I w as weighed shortly after iny recovery,” added the Doctor,
‘‘then looking like « mere skeleton ; uiy weight wa^ only nice
ty-seven pounds; my present weight is two hundred and twen
ty-five c££5) pounds, aud furyeajs I have enjoyed uninterrupted
health ”
Dr Sehetiek has discontinued his professional visits to New
York and Boston. He or his sou, Dr J. H S« heuck. Jr . still
continues to sue patients at their office. No. 15 North bixth St.,
Fhiladelphia, every Saturday from 9 A. M to d P. M. Those
who wi-ii a thorough examination with the Respirometer Will
be charged $5 The Respirometer declares the exact c -ndition
o! the lungs, aud patient* can readily learu whether they are
eurableor not.
The directions for taking the medicines aie adapted to the in
telligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind
Nature will do the rest, excepting that in some c ast s the Man
drake Pills are to be taken iu increased doses; the three medi
cines need uo other accompaniments than the ample instruction*
that accompany them: First create appetite. Of returning
health hunger i« the most welcome symptom YVlieu it comes
a* it will come, let the despairing at once be of good cheer.—
Good bio d at ouce follows, the congu loosens, the night sweat is
abated. Mu a short time both of th’*se morbid symptoms are gout
forever
Dr. Schenck’s mediciuos are kept In tens of thousands of fami
lies. At- a laxative or purgative, the Mandrake Pills are a stau
dard preparation; while the Pulmonic Syrup, as a carer ot
coughs and colds, may be regarded as a prophylactic again*!
consumption in any of its .forms.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrun and Seaweed Tenlc, $1.50 a
bottle, or $7 50 a half d<»z«u Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box
For sab by all D uBgi-fs and Dealers.
JOHJ* f. UENay, 8 Coilfit PI**, Pew York, Whoimie
Ai«ot* v ir
Fairbukn, Ga., September 4. 1868.
Dr. O. S. Prophitt :
Sir: My wife lias hern an invalid for fifteen years.
Doctors all agree slie bad “ Liver Disease.” In con
nection with their practice she used various noted
remedies, none of wbieii seemed to do any good.—
Sometime ago I procured a bottle of 1 Livei Medicine,’
of your agent here, C A. Harvey, which being given
according to directions, has effected a complete cure-
GEO- L. THOMPSON.
Atlanta, Ga., July 18,1870.
Messrs. Bradfield Sc Co.:
Gentlemen: Last year, during my travels in Ala
bama and Southwest Georgia, I contracted chills and
fever, and my general health became very bad. I
tried various temedies, and among others Shallenberg-
er’s Pills—all to no purpose I was troubled with in
tense pain in Ihe smali of my baek, and for months I
did not have a moment's rest I had well nigh des
paired of recovering when a friend recommended me
to take Dr. Prophitt"s Liver Medicine- I did so, and
one bottle lias cured me ; and to day I feet like anoth
er man. I consider it one of the best medicines for
gonera! use no#put np. and. without any reservation,
recommend it to the afflicted.
O. M. HARRALSON.
T HE OPENING OF THE MACON & AUGUS
TA RAILROAD places within your reach a new
depot for your plantation goods aud groceries, and at
much cheaper rates than you have been buy ing. We
beg to call attention to our
IMMENSE STOCK OF GROCERIES!
which we always keep ou hand—arriving every day
Wekuow we can save vou many dollars by trying
the Macon market. We UNDERSELL AUGUSTA,
aud are prepared to extend to planters what credit
they want ml next fall, hv giving us n draft on then
factor.
A A RT?NSLEY 0LR i SEvnolB TUSLCY A 40*
T.' V. ti’nsi.ky. i
March 21,1871, . 34 3m
B R O W TV HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Opposite Passenger Depot,
\V. F. BROWN & (0., - Proprietors,
SUCCESSORS TO E. E. BROWN & SON.
This large and popular Hotel, elegantly furnished throughout, will still be found unsurpassed in point of
elegance and comfort by any Hotel iu the South.
March -H. 187 i.
34 lyr
LANIER HOUSE
W. BINNIYAMiGR, S'roprirl«r.
Mulberry Street, - Macon, (Jcorgia,
The above named Hotel has been recently refur
nished «nd fitted up for the accommodation "f 11 ;* i;-
sient as well as permanent Boarders. Persons wil
find it to their iuterest to stop at this House, :.s
central location makes it a very desirable place for
merchants and families coming to the city for business,
or lor a sojourn ol pleasure An ELEGANT S \ M
PLE ROOM has beeu titled up foi the special u : id
commercial travelers.
The table always supplied with all the luxurh-s of
the season, from first markets, and can be surpassed
by none in the South.
Omnibus to convey passergers to and from tlv
Hotel and all trains, free of charge.
N. Bl NSW ANGER, Proprietor.
October 18,1870. 12 6m
BALDWIN COUNTY.
NEW LAW FIRM.
Crawford i Williamson,
ATXOB.I?E7B AS? LAW,
A.M> HOIJCITOIIN IN BAAKBt PTC V,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
WILL practice their prote.-si.ui in the counties
T j comp* sing the Ocmulgee Circuit—the counties
of Hancock and Washington,-and in the U. S. Circuit
BULLOCH COUNTY.
and District Courts.
Feb It, 1*71.
nraw
CHAS. P. CRAWFORD.
WM. VV. WILLIAMSON.
29 Iv
LAW TIB.1VS.
df>. ru:sxc:E-x]EL‘:£ : ii. : :£%
Manufacturer and Dealer in
FURNITURE,
CARPETS, MATTRESSES, &C.
Paper Hangings, Window Shades
AND CORNICES,
GOLD A3SB 3LAC35C WALETtTS?
MOWLDIITS-.
Full *ap>sortmei)t of
NIetalic Burial Cases and Caskets.
Also Coffins m Rosewood. Mahogany Sc Walnut.
All orders filled with dispatch and at the lowest
prices.
39 Third Street, MACON, Ga.
Jan. 14, 1871. 25 3m
T
THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a co partner
ship f..r the practice of Law, under the firm of
SANFORD A FIRMAN.
They will bestow prompt attention upon all business
entrusted to their care in this and the surrounding
counties.
Office on Wayne street over Stetson’s Store
D B. SANFORD.
F. C. FURMAN.
Milledgeville, Jan’y 5th, 1871. ly
GARUAKT A CURD,
Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in
Hardware, Guns and Cutlery,
ZXON &. S2£EL,
Dickson lotton and Cora Sweeps,
AG RICULT U It A L IM PLE M ENTS,
And all kinds of
Carriage Makers Materials and Trimmings,
Cherry St.,
March 21, 1871.
T. W. WHITE;
jh i t a f a t
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.,
VI7 ILL practice in this and adjoining counties
Applications for Homestead Exemptions, un
ier tho new law, and other business before the
Court of Ordinary, will receive proper att-ntion
Millpdtrevi’le, Oct 12, 18fiis 11 tf
W. G. McA DOO,
Attorney I Counsellor at Law,
HII.IiKDKEVlM.E, OGOKGIA.
(Office in the Federal Union Building.)
Will give prompt attention to business entrusted to
him in any part of the State, and will regularly attend
the Courts of Baldwin, Hancock, Putnam and Wil
kinson counties.
Milledgeville, March 25. 1870. - 35 tf
MAC on, GA.
34 3m*
TAILORING
’ j VHE undersigned has removed his
TAILOR SHOP
o W ayne Street,
Up Stairs, over Store of
MESSRS. C. II WRIGHT & SON,
Where he is prepared to cut and make gentlemen's
clothing in the’LATEST STYLES, and respectfully
solicfs a share of the public patronage.
Old Clothes made as good as new.
lie will also clean and repair old clothes making them
look as good as new.
GPAIl work warranted.
FRANK FOARD.
Milledgeville, Jan 23.1870. 26 6m
GEORGIA. Bulloch ('runty.
W HEREAS, Josiah Alleu and Caroline Akin Ad-
T * mihistrators on estate ot David Akin, deceased
applies to the undersigmd tor letters Di-missiory from
their administration : Therefore, all petsone concerned
are hereby required to show cause, if any, w |, y said
ndmiuiiilruiors on first Monday in July next should
not he discharged. Given under my hand and seal
of office March 7, 1871.
March 14,1871.
C. A. SORRIER, Ord’ry.
. 34 rrntin
GEORGIA, Bulloch County
\Y'IlLKlriVS, George W. Aarons and Elrnvra
Elu, - V,a Aarons, administ'ra
torsou Estate, f William Aarons, deceased applies to
tiie undersigned tor letters dismissory iroui their ad
miuistra iou :
Therefore all persons concerned are berebv required
to show cause, if any, why said adn.inistiafore, on
first Monday in July next, should not be discharged
Given under my hand and seal of office.
. tQ _. C- A. SORRIER. Ord’y.
April 3d, 18.1. 38 td
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
YU HEKLA8. John 0. Flitch, administrator on
T “ estate ol John Fntch deceased, applies to the
undersigned for letters disrnissory from his admin
istration therefore all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause if any why said
administrator ou first Monday in August next,
should not be discharged.
Given under my hand and seal of office.
„ „ C. A. SORRIER, Ord’y.
May 2d, 1871. 43 m3m
GEORGIA, Bulloch County. *
1VTHEREAS, Richard Gay' Administrator of Es-
* » tnte ot Lewis Gay, deceased, applies to the un
dersigned for letters dismissorv from his administra
tion-
1 herefore all persoiis concerned are hereby required
:o show cause, if any, why said administrator on the
nrst Monday in September next, should not be dis
charged.
Given under my hand and seal of offiee, June 5th
1871. 46m3inJ C. A. SORRIER, Ord’y. B. C.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
O NE .MONTH afterdate application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell all the land belonging to the estate of James
Sumerlin, deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
MICHAEL LANIER. Adrn’r.
June 5th, 1871. 46 lm
DR. PROPHITT’S
OZiiserifp/% stfaUdLaL
Is one of the most valuable compounds now put up
tor Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Intatuin, or Cholera
M.u bus.
This medicine lias been in use for years, and gives
universal satisfaction
The most delicate child may take it with impunity
Covinoton, Ga., November 9, 1807.
Dr. Prophitt •
Having a severe atta -k of Dysentery during the
past summer, I was induced to'use your Dyseutery
Cordial, aud derived therefrom immediate and perma
nent relief. It gives me pleasure to recommend this
remedy to all who may be so attacked, believing that
should'the directions lie followed, relief would surely
be obtained. Yours, etc.,
O. S. PORTER.
liter’s JI-)11*i,
CHEJt'i'Sr STZtSET,
Opposite Carhart &. Curd.
Macon, - - Georgia.
Ii. F. DENSE, Proprietor, j
March 21,1871- 34 12m |
CIBBEOGE JTHAZLLfU RSI,
BANKERS ct BROKERS,
IV2AOCrf, G2!OS.Gi;A,
R
ECEIYE DEPOMTS. BUY AND
CHANGE, GOLD. SILVER
BONDS, amt Uncurrent Funds.
Coltei lions .TJittlc bn Alt Access,:
Office open at a’.l hours of the dav.
March 21. i87t.
SELL EX-
tsTOCKS,
Iv
B It
(>,
Clsseta, Texas, 1869.
Dr. Prophitt:
Dear Sir: Yi ur Liver Medicine and Pain Kill It is
a complete success. J. L. WHITTLE.
P R O H \ T T 1 S
Pain Kiii iL
This is the celebrated medicine that run Perry Da
vis' Pain Killer out i f the maiket, wherever it was
sold. Davis made Prophitt change the name from
Pain Killei to Pain Kid It.
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind, it
has no equal.
For Cuts, Brui-ee, Burns, or old Sores, it is the best
thing you can use for a dressing.
For Snake Hites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, it is
a perfect antidote-
It is good for Celia, Colds. Coughs or Bowell Com
plaint. Its name indicates its nature fully. It is truly
DEATH to pain.
Manufactured aed sold by BRADFIELD & CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia, and by all Druggists.
0 W N & C
Wholesale- and Retail
Book Sellers, Stationers and Gener
al 3NTewrs Sealers
46 SECOND ST., MACON, GA.
New publications received as soon as issued
B. F. MULLENNiX & SON,
Manufjctuiers and Repairers
OP
BOOTS ATwB 35023,
IS EASEMENT OF
F. L. GROGS S SilOS STORE.
HOLLINS WORT H BLOCK,
Macon, Ga.
34 3m.
STAND FROM UNDER!!!
If you want Good Bargains fer the
Cash, call at the Store of
C. IK dame 4* f'o.,
lV r HERE you will fin ! Goods confuting" of every
▼ » thing usually kept in a first c!ns* Family Gro
cery Store, a * cheap as the cheapest and a3 good as
the best, and all we ask is a trial fo convince any ot
ourfrieods aud ihe public generally of the Fact.
Store on east side of Wayne stieet.
C. W. GAU8E Sr CO.
Milledgeville, Nov 28, 187fh 18 tf
3. CHAKUSSa,
HOCK MAS033-,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.,
\yr iLL do all kinds of Rock work and solicits or
Y Y ders for woik anywhere in this or ihe adjoining
counties.
Milledgeville, Jan 5th. 1871. 24 Cm
Notice to Executors, Administrators,
Guardians and Trustees.
I N Conformity with Seetioi, 2486 Irwin's Revised
( Code. Executors, Administrators, Guardians and
Trustees, are required to make their returns to the
j Court o! Ordinary by the first Monday of July, ol
every year.
[ This notice is given to prevent the unnecessary cost
! of citation to those in default, as contemplated ir. Sec
i tion 2490 ot said Code.
M. K. BELL,
Ordinary Baldwiu County.
June 5,1871. 45 2t
Un-E O:\LY
Lippmau's Lreat Gcroiau Billers
THE STASD1BD BITTERS OF CERIHASY
Use,} b, Ihe best iu their KJaif,
, Prarlice.
Ejp'Lippman’s Great German Bitters strength
ens the debilitated -
OrLipptnan’s Great German Bitters strength
ersthe consumptive.
S^Lippmaii s Great German Bitters cures Kid
ney complaints.
ES^Lippman’s Great German Bitters cures Fe»
male complaints.
CS^i^ippman’8 Great German Bitters, an old
German Tonic.
G^Lippman’s Great German Bitters, the most
delightful and effective iu the world.
U§"Lippman s Great German Bitters cures "nev
er well" people.
Gy"Lippmau’s Great German Bitieis gives an
.ppetite
L5T Lippmau's Great German Bitters cures Liver
Com plaint.
L-3 r 'Lippman’s Great German Bitteis gives tone
to digestive organs
ESF-LIppmau’s Great German Bitters givesener-
sy-
{^'Lippmans Great German Bitters cures
Nervousness.
F5 r 'Lippman’s Great German Bitters purifies the
Blood.
Gg^Lippman’s Great German Bitters, the best
Fall Medicine.
I^Lippman’s Great German Bitters regulates
the Bowels.
Ft**Lippman’s Great German Bitters excites the-
Torpid Liver.
Et'^Lippman’s Great German Bitters will giva
Y- uthful Vigor
E^"Lippinau’s Great German Bitters enres De
bility.
rF“Lippman's Great German Bitters, $1,OCO
for a better remedy.
O^Lippman’s Great German Bitters prevents
Ctiills and Fever.
Sole Proprietors for America, Jacob Lippman &
Bro., Savannah, Ga., and New York.
September 20, 1870. 8 ly.
K aI I UN's OIL OF LIFE, the best Rlieu-
m-tic and Neuralgia Liniment known. I
cures all pains and aches in the system,
jsale by all Druggists.
Fo
H
MISS A. O’CONNOR,
AS Just returned from New York with au ele
gant assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS,
And is now prrpar^d to do all kinds «»f Hair Work,
Millinery and Dress Making and Fancy Goods.—
French Corsets; till styles of 1IA1R GOODS and
Real Laces and Jet Goods-
PTP articular attention paid to orders.
Under Kiddle’s Photograph Gallery, MacoD. Ga.
June 7.1871. 45 2m
\v
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, £
At Chambers June I, 1871. )
r IIERF.AS. Enoch E. Renfroe, Ex.eutor of the
estate ot Rachel L. Turner, deceased, of saiil
county, has this day made his final returns aud applied
for letters disrnissory.
This is therefore to cite a!! persons concerned to ap
pear and show cause on or befote the first Monday m
September, 1871, why such letters should not be
granted. Si-K. BELL, Ordinary 1>. C.
June", 1871. fi 3m
CANCERS, TUMORS, ULCERS.
Astonishing cures by Prof. Kline, at the Philadel
phia Cancer Institute, 931 Arch St , Philadelphia. Fa.
At Branch Offices, by Dr. Dalton, 238 W. Fourth St.,
Cincinnati, O , by Dr. Greene, Charlotte, N. C., by Dr.
Healy, Siubblefield House, Atlanta, Ga.
Wonderful Cancer Antidotes.
No Knife. No Caustic Medicines. No Blood. Little
Pain.
For particular* call on or address either x>f the above.
Jan 24.1871. 21 ly
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Atlantic A Hiatt Kniltond
Savannah, Dec. 30, 1870
CE,4
870 >
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD.
Nfavton Factory, Ga., Nov 1867.
Dr Prophitt:
Last summer my horse sprained his ankle severely,
causing the whole leg to swell to about twice the na
tural size, and rendering him almost helpless, two ap
plications of your Anodyne Pain Kill It thoroughly
cured it. JOHN B. DAVIS. ’
DR. PROPHITT’S
fdeuef 1 ' and j/rjne JjPLlL^
The best Antidote for Chills and Fever known,
Cures warranted in every case or money refunded.
Purely vegetable.
DR. PROPHITT’S
jhrtL-JfQdlauH. dPdls.
Will relieve Headache, Nervousness, Jaundice, and
all other derangements of the Liver. Purely vegeta
ble. Manufactured and fors le by BRADFIELD Sc
CO., Broad Street, Atlanta Georgia aud for sale by
all Druggists of Atlanta, Ga., at manufacturer's prices
CERTIFICATES
We. the undersigned, have used Dr. Prophitt’s Pre-
paintions and take pleasure in recommencing them to
the public,os being all he claims tor them :
Col R J Henderson. Covington, Ga, O T Rogers,
Covington, Ga; OS Porter, Covington, G«;'Prof J
L Jones, Covington, Ga ; M W Arnold, Georgia Con
fereuce; Rev W \\ Oslin Geoigia Conference; ,F W
■Swanson Montieello, Ga; Robert Barnes, jasper
county, Ga; A M Robinson Moti'icello, Ga; James
Wright, Putnam county, Ga ; A Westbrook, Putnam
county, Ga : Judge J j Floyd, Covington, Ga; W E
Bebee, “ Covington Enterprise," A H Zochry, Cov
irgton, Ga; George Wallace, Atlanta Ga; Dick
Lockett, Davis county, Texas, W Hawk Whatley,
Cusseta, Texas -, W C Roberts, Linden county.Texas
Tommey & Stewart, Atlanta. Ga; VV A Lansdell,
Druggists. Atlanta, Ga; R F Maddox, of R F Maddox
ir Co , Atlanta, Ga ; Uriah Stc-veus, Cariersville, Ga;
A N Louis, Lowndes county, Ga; Joseph Laud,
Lowuues county, Ga: James Jett, Cariersville, Ga;
\V L Ellis, Dooly county, Ga; W A Fordliaud, Dooly
County, Ga; John B Davis, N-wtou Factory; B F
Bass, Lowndes county.
CHARGE er SUBEDIT-
Macon, Jan. 20, 1871.
O N and after Sunday next, January 22d, Pas-
sengee and Mail Trains on this Road, will be
run as follsws:
COLU vl BUS M AIL TRA1N.
Leave Macon 5:25 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 11:00 A. M.
Leave Columbus 5:45 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 11:15 P. M.
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM
MODATION TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:15 P. M.
Arrive at Columbus 4:45 a. M.
Leave Columbus 8:05 P. M
Arrive at Macon - 4:10 a. M.
EUF'AULA MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 a. M
Arrive at Eufaula 4:58 p M.
Leave Eufaitla-.... 7:45 a. M.
Arrive at Macon — 4:-'>0 p. m
EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM
MODATION TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:50 i*. m
Arrive at Eufaula - 10:00 a xt
I.eave Eufaula 5:10 p. m.
Artive at Macon 5:00 A. si
The Eufaula Mail Train connect dailr at Sinith-
ville with Albany Mail, and at Cuthbert with
Fort Gaines Mail Train
The Albany Night Freight and Accommodation
Train connects with Eufaula Night Freight and
Accommodation Train every Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday, at Smithville. Tho Fort
Gaines Accommodation Train connect with Eu-
fanla Night Freight and Accommodation Train at
Cuthbert. every Tuesday and Thurs av.
These trains connect with the Central Railroad
Trains at Macon for Savannah and Augusta, at
Columbus with the Western Railroad for Mont
gomery, Alabama, an! Mobile and Girard Rail
road for Union Spring. At Albany with South
Georgia Railroad for Thomasville
VIRGIL POWERS.
Engineer and Slipe intendrnt
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. JANUARY 1st
1871, Passenger Trams on this Road will run as
follows;
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily 3 45 p. m
Arrive at Jesup (Junction M- & B. R R.) daily? n5 p. m.
STATE OF GEORGIA, t Kn-'w all men by
Fulton County ( these presents. That I
have this day, lor value rtoeivi d, sold at d tran.-ierred
to BRADFIELD Sc CO , the sole right to manufac
ture and sell myFamiiy Medicines, and have furnish
ed them with the lull receipts, aud have authorized
the said BRADFIELD Sc CO., to print or have print
er! anything they may see proper eouceruing any and
all of the above named Medicines, This 15ih day of
J uoe, 1870.
[Signed] O. S. PROPHITT.
In presence of Thomas F. Jones aud Robert Craw
ford. Notory Public. |L. S.]
And for pal 1 by all Druggists.
For sale is Milledgeville by JOHN M. CLARK,
Druggist
March 7,187).. 32 ly
* Water wheel,
Mill Gearing,ShaftingPtilfcys
S^iftSlIoitERS.
Poole $ hu]^%imor|| i?
L^FeND FOB A CIRCUIAJL~&
$ept 1j, toil). i ly
Arrive at Live Oak daily—
Arrive at Baldwin daily
Ai' ire at Jacksonville daily.
Arrive at Tallahassee “
Anive at Quiney “
Arrive at Bainbridge “
Arrive at Albany “
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Leave Bainbridge “
l^eave Quiney “
Leave Tallah -see “
I.eave Jacksonville **
I.eave Baldwin “
Leave Live Oak “
Leave Jesup “
Arrive at Savannah “
2.05 a in.
5.53 a. m.
6 49 a ii-.
9.3u a. m.
1I..9 a. m.
6.45 n. m.
7.45 a. in.
6 45 p. m.
7.25 p. ni.
2 25 p. m.
4.41 p. in.
7.27 p. m.
8.38 p. in.
12.20 a. m.:
7.10 a. m.
10 35 a. m.
Close connection at Baldwin with trains on FI -rida
Radioed for Fernandina, Gainesville, Cedar Keys,dec.,
every day except Sunday.
No change of ears between Savannah and Albany.
Passengers for Bainbridge change cars at Tnoiuas-
ville.
Passengers leaving Macon at 11.30 a. in. connect at
Je.-up wish train for Florida and Western Division.
The Through Freight Train on Western Division,
with passenger ear ottacoed, will leave Lawton daily
(Sundays excepted) at C 00 a m., arriving at Albany
at 6.(15 p in. Leave Albany (Sunuays excepted) at
8.30 a. m. arriving at Lawton (Sundays excepted) at j For Blackwood and the four
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Freight Train, on Sjou-hwestein Railroad.
macon a atlanta passenger.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at 6.00 am
Arrive at Macon “ “ 5.10 pm
Arrive at Atlanta “ “ 10.00 p in
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RETURNING-
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Tiain h aves Brunswick (Sundays excepted) 2.30 p m
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ii. S. HAINES, Geu'i Supt.
Mav 8.1871. 41 tt
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