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Judicial Dhlricls and Court Calendar.
REVISED, OCTOBER, 1S70.
Superior Court, Judges and Solicitors.
pi ices.
Jan
ALBANY C RCUIT
Peter J. Stroziik Judge
RICHARD H. Wii.I KLEV Solicitor General
Baker— Third Mondays in May and November
CalhouD—Tnird Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Decatur—Fourth Mondays in April and October.
Dougherty—First Mondays in June and Decem
ber.
Mitchell -Second Mondays in May and November.
Worth—Fourth Mondays in May hu d November.
alupahan circuit.
Tndge
Solicitor General
Cl.nch—Fourth Tuesdays in April and October
Coffee-second Tuesdays in April and October
Echols—On Tuesdays alter the First Mondays in
May and Noven ber.
Lowndes—First Mondays in June and December
Ware—Third Tu-sdays iti ApriTand October.
ATLANTA CIRCUIT.
John L. Hopkins... Judge
E P HoW'KLL Sidic-tor Geneta! pro Um. j Walt
DeKalb—Four b Monday s in March and Septem
ber.
Clayton—First Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Fulton—Second Mondays in April and October
AUGUSTA CIRCUIT.
Wm Gibson Tudpe
Solicitor General
Bin lie—Third Mondays in May and November.
Columbia—First M inlays in May and Nov* inner
McDuffie —First .VJoudiys in Apr I and October.
Richmond—Second Mondays in January and
Juno.
BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.
Nokl B. Knight.. Judge.
J M Bishop Solicitor Geeeial
Cherokee—First Moudays in Match and Fourth
Mondays in July.
Cobb—Tnird Mondays in March and First Mon«
days in October.
Dawson—Third Mondays ii April and Second
Mondays in September
Fmsytli—First Mondays in Aprd and Fourth
Mondays in August.
Fannin—Third Mondays in May and October
Gilmer—riecond Mondays in May and Octobr r.
Lumpkin—Second Mondays in Apiil and First
Mondays in Sept mber.
Milton—Fourth Mondays in March and Third
Mondays hi August.
Pick, ns—Fourth Mondays in April and Septem
ber.
Towns—Thursday alter fourth Mondays in May!
and October.
Union—Fourth Mondays in May and October.
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
W M. Sessions Judge.
Isaac W. Christian Solicitor General I
Appling—First Tu< sday s in April arid October.
Camdeti- On I hursdays after Charlton Com!
Charlton—Second jioudays in May and Novem-1
ber
Gly mi—Fourth M« ndays in May and November.
M Intosh—Tuesday atier Second “cndays in
April and Tin sday alter Fourth Mondays w Nu-
V’ oilier V
Pieiee—On Tees lays belore the First Tuesday s in
April and U« toner
Way ue— • niid Mondays in March and September.
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
J imks Johnson Judge.
Cary J. 1 HOUSTON Solieiloi Geiieial.
Chattahoochee—Fourth Mondays iu March and
September.
Haros—second Mondays in April am! Octob r.
Marion— Third Mondays in Apiil and October.
Muscogee—Fourth Muudays in May and Novell,
her
Taibot—Thi’d Mondays in March and Sept mbei
'l ay lot—First .Mondays in Apiil and Octooer
CHEROKEE ClhCLIT.
Josiah R Parroit. Judg..
Char Li s E Kroyi.ks Solicitor Geiieial
Baiiow— I tutd U. inlays in March and September
Ca oosa—Fust Monday s in Mat. b and September
Dade—Seeoii Mondays in May and November.
Gordon—First Mondays iu Apiil and October.
Murray—I bird Mon,,ays in April am October.
Wh’tfield—Fourth Mondays in April and October
EASTERN CIRCUIT,
William Schley Judge.
Alfred B. Smith .. Solicitor General.
Bryan—Fourth Monday in Aj'ril and Tnird Mon
days after Fourth Mondays in October
Bulloch—Fridays alter Third Mondays in March
and Fourth Mouday s in October.
Chatham—S< coud Mondays in January and May
Effingham—Mondays alter the Fourth Monday in
March and Second Monday in November.
Libem—Third Mondays in April and Mondays
after Fourth Mondays in November
Scriveu —Fast Mondays in May and November.
I LIN I CIRCUIT.
James. W Green Judge.
Lemuel B Anderson Solicitor General.
Bulls econd Mondays in March and Septembei
Henry—'Third Mondays in April and October.
Monroe—Fourth Mondays in February and Aug
ust
Newton—Thiid Mondays in March and September
Bike—First Mondays iu April and Ueti bei.
Rockdale—Second Mondays in Match and 8> p-
te in her
Spa iding—First Mondays in Ftbruary and An
gust
Up«,,u—First Mondays in May and November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
Cauleton B. Cole Judge
Ezekiel W Crocker Solicitor Geiieial.
Bibb—Fouith Mondays in April and October.
C awfoid— Second Mol.da' in April and October.
Dooly - Fust Mt ndays in April ai d October.
Houston—Fourth Mondays in May and St-coni
Mondays in December
Twiggs—Third Mondays in April and October
DIDDLE ( IRi UIT.
Hansford D D- wiggs Jndgr.
Ji-llN K I’RI >Coi r Solicitor Gt nera 1 .
Emanuel — First Mondays in May and No> enibet
Glasscock—Second Mondays in March and Sej
to in I er.
Jefferson—Second Mondays in May and Novem
ber
Johnson—Fourth Mondays in April and Octnbei.
Muntgnineiy—Tlitirs ay atteriln Second Monday -
in M -.roll and ll.uisdays after Third Mondays n,
October
Tattnall—Third Monday iu March and Fourth in
October.
Washington—Second Mondays in April and Oc
tober.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Garnett Andrews .Judge
John M Mathews Solicitor (tenoral
Elberi —Second Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Kaneoc —Second Mondavsin April and October.
Hart—Third Mondays in March and StpD mber
Lincoln—Fourth Mondays in Apiil ami October.
Mailison-Fiist Mondays in March anil September.
Ogletliotpe Third Mondays in Apiil and October.
Taliaferro—Secoud Mondays in May and Fovem-
ber.
\Aarreti—Fiist Mondays in April ai d October.
W iikts— Fuel A. i nclay s in II ay and November.
OCMULGLE C1K( UIT.
Philip B. Robinson Judge
Fleming Jordan solicitor Geneia.
Baldwin..Fou th Mondays in February an;
August.
Greene—.'econd Monday s iu March and Septem
ber
Jasper..Fourth Mondavsin April and October.
Jones—Third Mondays in Apin and October.
Moigai— hirst M ondays in March and September
Putnam—Third Mondays iu March and -epicm-
bcr.
Wilkinson—hirst Mondavsin April and October.
PATAU LA CIRCUIT.
David B. H»krh.l Judge
S. wise Parker Solicitor (ien rai
Clay—Fnuith Mondays in March and Sepiember
Early—First Mondays in April and October
Miller—Sci ond Mondays in A/oil and Ocmher.
Qui man—Third Mondays iu May and November.
Randolph—Fust Mondays in May ami November.
Stewart—Third Mondays ii. April and October
Terrell—Fourth Mnnda\s n Mav and November
ROME CIRCUIT.
Robt D. Harvey Judge
C"KRELIES D FoRsYTH Solicitor G neral
Ci atiouga— First Mondays in March and Septem
ber
Floyd—Third Mondays in January and July.
Polk — .'econo Mondays in February and August.
Paulding—Fust Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Haralson—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember
Walker—Last Mondavs in February and August.
SOU I HERN CIRCUIT.
John R Alexander Judge.
Mm. BENNETT Solicitor General.
Berrien—Third Mondays in March and Septem'
ber.
Brooks—Tlcrd and Fourth Mondays in May and
November.
Colq> itt—Wednesday after First Mondays in
May and November
Dodge—hndays alter second Mondays in April
and October
Irwin—Fridays after Second Mondays in March
and Kept! inner
La ii
£>chley—Second Mondays in April and October
Snuitei—Second Mondays iu April and October.
Mobster—Second Monda am March and Septem
ber.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
John S. Bjgby Judge.
VV. A. Adams Solicitor General.
Campbell—Second Mondays in April and October.
Coweta—First Mondays in March and September.
Douglass—Thiid Mondays in April and October.
Heard—Third Mondays in March and September,
i’loop—Third Monday sin M y and November.
Fayette—Fourth Mondays in Apiil and October.
Meriwether—Third Mondays February and Aug
ust
Carroll—First Monda's in April and October.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Charles D Davis Judge.
William L. Mari.er Solicitor Geueral.
Banks—First Mondays in April and October.
Ciarke—First Mondays in February and Second
Monday in August.
Franklin —Second Mondays in April and October.
Gwinnett—First Mondays in March and Second
Mondays in .■September.
Habeishain—Third Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Iln i—Third Mondays in March and September.
Jacksou—Fouilli Mondays in Februaiy and Aug
ust
Rabun—First Mondays in April and October.
—Tnird Mondays in February and August
White—Monday after fourth Monday iu Apriiand
October.
MACON CARDS.
LAMER HOUSE.
N. BI\sWAM1ER, Proprietor.
Mulberry Street, - Macon, Georgia.
The above named Hotel has been recently refur
nished and fitted up tor the accommodation of tran
sient hs well as permanent Boaiders. Persons rvil
find it to their interest to stop at this House, as its
central location makes it a very desirable place for
merchant! and families coming to the city tor business,
or ior a sojourn ol peasuie An ELEGANT SAM
1’I.E ROOM has been fitted up foi the special use of
commercial travelers.
The table alw iys supplied with all the luxuries of
the season, Irom nr-t maikets, ami can be surpassed
by none in the South.
Omnibus to convey passergers to and from the
Hotel and ail trains, free nt charge.
N. BINSWANGER, Proprietor.
October 18.1870. 12 Cm
R. R. R.
RID WAT’S KIM 111 It EMIT
CCKES THK IVOKST PAINS.
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading tins advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR
EVERY PAIN.
It was the first and is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
that instantly stops the most excruciating paius. al
lays Inflammations, and cur.-a Congestions, whether
ot the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or or
gaus, bvoite application.
IN 'FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no mailer how violent or excruciating the pain the
RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, infirm. Crippled, N ervous,
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer,
Radway’s Ready Relief
VWlL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION wF the heart
HYSTERICS. CROUP, D1PTHEKIA
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HE vDACIIE TOOTHACHE,
N EU K A LG I A, RHE UMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of tiie Beady Belief to the part
or parts where the pain or.difficulty exists will afford
ease and com tort.
1 weuty drops in a halt tumbler of water will in a
few moments cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR
STOMACH, HE \RTBURN, SU K HE ». DACHE,
DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY, COLIC, MIND IN
THE BOWELS, auo all INTERNAL PAINS
Travelers s.n.uld always carry a bott e ot Bad-
ways’s Beady Belief w’tb them A lew drops in
watei will prevent sickness oi pain from change of
water. It is better Mian French Brandy or Bitters as
a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured lortilty cents. There
is not a remedial agent iu this world that will cure
Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious,
Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow, and other Fevers (aided hy
RADWAY’S PILLS) and so quick as RADWAY’S
READY RELIEF. Fitty cents per bottle.
UE A
IP. B.SDICH3IH.T,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
FURNITURE,
CARPETS, MATTRESSES, &C,
Paper Hangings, Window
AND CORNICES,
&QLD AKD BLACK WALNUT
KC'JLXZIJ^.
Full assortment of
Metalic Burial Bases and Caskets.
Also Coffins in Rosewood. Mahogany iV Walnut.
JTjp* All orders filled with dispatch and at the lowest
39 Third Street, >14(05,
14, 1871. 25 3m
DEJVSE T S
Fla ii t er
CHERaV STREET,
Opposite Carhart Al Curd.
Macon, - - Georgia.
B. F. DENSE, Proprietor.
March 21, 1871- 34 12m
CUBBEJflE & H4ZLEHHRST,
BANKERS <fc BROKERS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
{ RECEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY AND SELL EX-
« CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS,
ami Uucaneut Fund*.
( nliertioiis .'Tlnde on All Aecfssibie Point*.
Office open at all hours oi the day.
MjucIi *JI. .871.
o.,
R O W N & C
Wholesale and Retail
2cok Sellers, Stationer? and Gener
al News Dealers
46 SECOND ST. MACON, GA.
New publication* received ar* soon as issued
MISS A. O’CONJiOR,
H AS Just returned from New Turk with an ele
gant assortment of
i>]ILLU\LKY GOODS,
\ud is new prepar.dtn do all kinds nf Hair Work,
•iillinery and loess Making and Fancy Goods.—
French Cutsets; all -tyle- of HAIR GOODS and
Beal Luces and .let Goods.
Particular attention paid to orders.
Under kiddle’s Photograph Gallery, Macon, Oa.
June 7.1871. 45 2m
Heallli! Bcanly!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—IN
CREASE <>F FLESH AND WEIGH I—CLEAR
SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SE
CURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsapaiilliaii Resolvent
HAS MADE 1 HE MOST ASTONISHING CURES;
SO QUICK »0 RAPID ARE THE CHANGES
THE BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THE IN
FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL
medicine that
tvery Day an Increase in Flesh
aud Height is iseeu aud Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PUKIFIEB.
Every drop ot the SAKSAPAK1LLA RESOLV-
| ENT oomimiuicates through the BUkhI, Sweat, Urine,
I aud other flu **s and juices of the system the vigor
3lfiulit S; 0 f lifts, tor it repairs the wastes of the body with new
j aud sound jiiateii&i. .Scrotum, S^phi is. Con>uiiiption
| Glandular disease. Ulcers iu the tin oat, Mod ii, Tu-
I mors, Nodes in the Gland* and othe. par’s oi the sys
I ten*. Sore Eyt*, Strumorous discharges from the ears,
a? d i he worst tonus of Skin diseases, Eruptim s Fever
Sores. Scald Head, Ring Wuim, Suit Kiieutn. Erysi-
pilas. Acme, Black Spots, Worms n the Flesh, Tu
mors, Cancers in the Womb, aud all weakness and
pniutul discharges. Night Sweats. Lossol Sperm and
all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative
range ot this wonder ot Modern Chemwtry, aud a tew
days use will prove to any person using it for either ot
these toiuisot disease i's potent power to cure them.
lflh*- patient, daily becoming »educed by tlie wastes
and decomposition that is continually progressing,
succeeds in arresting these wastes, aud repairs the
same with new material made from h* aithy blood—
and th » tlie SAiT>APAl£lLLlAN will and does se-
cu»e—a cure is certain ; for when once this remedy
commences its w*»ra ot puiibcation. and succeeds in
diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid,
and every day the patient will feel himselt growing
better and stiotiger. the to«»d digesting better, appe
tite improving, aud flesh and weght iucreafiing.
Not only does the SAKSAl’AKiLLt AN l<ESOLV T -
ENT exces all known reinemal gruis in ti»e cure ot
Ubr* nic rofuious, Constitutional and 8kiii diseases ;
but it is tile only positive cure for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Ur limy mid Win b diseu- s, Gravel, Diabetes, Diep-
sy, Mop page of Water, incontinence of Urine, R light's
Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there
are brick dusi neposits, or the wat*-r is 'hick, cloudy,
mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or
threads like white silk or there is a morbid dark, bil
ious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, anil
when there is a prick ini-, burning sensation when
passing water, aud pain in the small of tne back and
along the loins.
DR. RADHAFS
Perfect Purgative PilL,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum,
purge, regulate, purity, o cause, ami strengthen Rad
way s pi Is, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach,
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Disease,
Headache, Constipation, Costiveiiess, indigestion, Dys
pepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of
the Bn* els, Pdes, and all dt rang emeu 8 of the Inter
nal Viscera. Wai ranted to effect a positive care.
Purely Veu» table, containing no mercury, minerals,
or deleter inus dru^t*.
Observe the nl.owingayu ptoms resulting from Dis
orders ot the Digestive Organs: ,
Constipation. Ii ward Piles, Fulness of the Blood in
the Head, Acidity «d the 8t anach. Nausea. Heartburn, .
Disgust of Ft aid. Ful.ness or Weight in the Stomach. '
Sour Eructations, Sinning or Fluttering a> the Pi- of
the S'oiimeh Swimming of the Head Hurried ami
Difficu t br. athing
A lew doses ot KADWAY'S PILLS will free the
system from al the above named d iso id, rs. Price
^5 cents per Box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
READ “ FALSE AND 1 RUE.”’ Semi oue letter-
stamp to RADWAV Sl CO. No. 8V Maiden Lane,
New Y »rk. Iiifuruiat ou worth thousands will be
sent you
July 5,1871. 49 ly '
Ga.
S’**
34 ly
KiFA 3>
HI § FI LM .
Ague aial Fenr,
utivc ki <-uii f. j ClillU and Fev
Schiedam Schilupp*.
WolfeN Siliiedi’iu x h .apps.
U c*n*d i«i DyapepfliM
//ft’s
HI
k c/drdam Schnapps.
lib preventive of ChilU aud Fever.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps■
h good for all kidney and bladder com plaint«.
H Ih ’s S(hiedaii) ^dni pps.
used all over the woild by physicians iu their practice.
V\wile's S< biedam Schnapps,
Is good fur gout.
- hi u M °i day * ,n A P ,U Hnd Octr.l er
PuiHski- lbiid Moi.dsjs in Apiil anaOcor.cr.
TelfHir-I.iiirth Mondays iu Apiil »„ ( j u t ., <lh ^ r
T l .^ * u* -im aU<1 5, ' rCUIld Mondajsiu June an J
December.
Wilcox —Second Mondays in March and Septem.
ber
SOUTH WESTERN CIRCUIT
James m. Clank Judge
Thomas P Li.oyd Solicitor Gen, , a |
L e—Fouith Muiidays in Maich and 8eptcmhi-r
Mac -n— First Mouday iu December aud third
Houday in May.
AVolle’s Sc iedam Schnapps
Is *>wwd fur all Urinary complaints.
9,
Uwifi
rS
Schiedam Schnapps.
uded by all the Medical Faculty.
Wolfe's Sc/iudam Schnapps.
Is good for Colic aud pain in the stomach.
It o/Je's Schiedam
mu(t purchaser)
purciiMfeing.
Schnapps.
ill have to t
I beg leave to call the attci.tiou of the reader to testimonials
1 ltd bound to say tnat I regard your Schnapps as being iu
cveiy let-peel prt-eumently pu e. ann deceiving oi medical pat-
ronage. At hd «vents it if the purest possible article oi Hol-
iau . gin. hent»>n»re uii hiaa.hhlt, auc. a» uch may be safely pre-
-<•».bcti by piiy B.c.au- '
L)A\ ID L, MUTT, M. D., Pharutaceutical Chemist, New York.
Louisville, Kv .Sept. 1
ot gin * unable tor BUcii cases t
J )eej tlial %
• tuat r< met
DR.
r e have dow an article
” is a remedy in chi
pleasure in bearing
•in a leiireoial agent
t iiuviug a l.atnra
Miignt de»*r»-«*t»f Ktru
catarrhal complaints, etc.:
iighiy creditable testimony to
moj-t important reutt t.i,
larly thoseol the genito-
your oheuient servant.
uiseas.-K lor which you
natural t« iideucy to the mucuous sur-
of stimulation, I r» paid it <s oue of the
n chrome catairhl afreet ions, particu-
luary appa aius. W ith much respect,
CttAS. A. LKAS. M. D., N- Y.
2S Pine Street, New Yo» k. N*»v 21, 1C67.^Udolpho
WoLFE. Ksq . Present: Dear Sir: I have made a chemical
• xamiuatioii of a sa-.pie of your “Schiedam Schnapps," with
tne mt« nt ol •■etermiiniig it any foreign or -injurious substance
had been added to the simple distilled spiiits.
The examination has iesulted iu the eouelu-don that the sample
contained /•«. p- iauuaunor h,<rmful admixture. 1 have been un
able to discover any trace of the deleterious substances which
are sometimes employed in the adulteration of li< nor- I would
u< t lieaitate to use my>«ll, nor recommend to other . lor medi
cinal purport k, Hi** Sohiedam Uchhappn” as an < xcelJent and
unobjectionable variety ol gin. Very respectfully yours,
CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist.
(Signed)
Chemical and Technical Laboratory, 13 Exchange
Place. New York, Nov 25. 1C67—Ui»oli*ho Wolfe. Eso :
Dear Sir: Tin- undersigned have caretudy an-l thoroughly
analyzed a sample ol y. ur “Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,"
sel* cted by ourselves, and hav- found the same free from all or
ganic or lunrpai.ic suh*tauces, moie or lees injurious to health.
From the result « ! our * xamintitn n w»- consider the articleoue
ot superior quality, healtuml as a beveiage, and* etf* ctual in its
mediciqal q-ralities. Re»pccltul>y y«*urs.
[Signed] ALEX TRIP PEL, Chemist
FRANu IS E. ENGELHARD, M. D.
For sale by all respectable Gr cers and Druggist*
UDULPHU WuLKE’S rat .
22 BEAVER ST, N. Y.
May 9. 1871. 41 3m
ANDREW fl. B. D1WS05,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
AO. 231 BROADWAY,
Room is. NEW YORK
Sept 26th 1667 9 ft
I T is well known to Doctors and to Ltdies. that
Women aie subject to numerous drreases peculiar
to their sex—sucti as Suppression <>! the menses.
Whites Painful Monthly “Periods,” Rheumatism ol
the Back aud Womb, iireg lar MenMiuati.m. Ilemoi-
rliHue or excessive •* Flows," ar 1 Prolap>sus Uteri oi
Failing of toe Womb.
These diseases have seldom been treated success
fully. The profession bus sought diligently ior* .-ome
• einedy that would enable them to treat these diseases
with success.
At last that remedy has been discovered by one oi
the most skilllut physicians in the State ot Georgia. ;
That remedy is
BBIDFIELB’S
FEMALE REGULATOR, j
It is purely vegetable, aud is put up in Atlanta, Ga , 1
by Bradfleld & C«>.
It will purify tiie blood and strengthen the system,
relieve iriitation of tin* kidney?, and i* s peifeet spe
cific for all the above diseases, as certain a cure as
quinine is in Chills aud Fevers
Fora history of diseases and certificates of its w«*n
derfni cures, the reader is referred to the wrappei
around each bottle.
Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction or money
refunded.
LaGiiangk, Ga , March 23,1870. ■
Bkadpiii d & Co.v Atlanta, Georoiu :
Dear ^irs . I take pleasure in stating that I liav
W. F. BROWN.
GKO. C. BRowy
B ii O W N HOUSE
i
J W
VINEGAR BITTERS
R H mmoviLD * Co.. Pmir"
MACON, GEORGIA,
Opposite Passenger Depot,
\\, F« BROB.N & (0., - - - - Proprietors,
SUCCESSORS TO E. E. BROWN & SON.
This large and popn'ir Hotel, elegantly furnished throughout, will still be found unsurpas,..! i
i vu m point of
elegauce and comfort by any Hotel in the South.
March 21. 1371.
MILLIONS Bear Tentlniony to flielr Wonder
ful Curative Effects. They are not a vile Knncy
Brink, made of Poor It um, 'Vbiukey, Proof Spirits,
aud Itefii.e Liquor*, duotoroo. ppii-ed, aud sweetened to
please the taste, called “Tonics,” “ Appetizera." “Restor
ers." ic , that lead the tipp er on t>. drunkenness and ruin,
but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and
herbs of California, free from nil Alroholic Slimn-
liintn. Hie areth GREAT IILOOII PURIFIER
nnd A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, » perfect
Renovator and luvigorator of the Sjstem, carrying off all
poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condi
tion. No person can take these Bitters according to directions,
and remain long unwell, provided their bones arc not de-
BALDIVI N COU N T Y
u«ed,forthe last i weuty years, the im-ilirine y«»u an , stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital or-
puttiirg tip known as Dr J. BRADklKLD8 D F- gana wasted beyond the point of repair.
put.- „
MALE REGULATOR and consider it the bent coin
biimtion ever gotten together for the diseases for
which it ie recoin mended. I have been familiar witi
the prescription, both as practitioner of medicine and
in domestic practice nnd can honestly -ay that I con
sider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hope
every lady in the land, who may he suffering in any
way peculiar to their sex may be able to procure a
bo 1 tie. 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'ucrgists, take pleasure in
commending to the Hade Dr J. BKADFIELD'S Fh
MALE REGULATOR—believing it to b. a jrood and
reliable remedy for the diseases for which he reeom-
commends it
W. A- LANSDELL, At'anta, Georgia-
PEMBERTON, WILLSON & TAYLOR & CO
Atlanta Georgia.
REDWINE & FOX, Atlanta. Georgia.
W. C LAWSHE. Adanta Georgia
W. ROOT & SON, Marietta, Geuigia.
DR. PaOPHITT’3
Celebrated l iver Medicine.
It is purely vegetable, am! will ar-t upon the Liver
Rud Kidneys as piouipily as Calomel ai d Bue.hu u illi-
out any danger of salivation or destrU3ti‘-n of tire
bones.
Parties taking this inoilieiiie need not fear getting
wet, or any other reasonable exposure.
Symptoms of hirer Diseases.
Headache, Dull Feeling or the B ! ne«, Sour Stomach,
S’ek or Nervous Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion er
Dy-pepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste in the Month, the akin
has a thick, lough feeling, and is darker than usual
Costiveness, Melancholy Feelings, Cramps Cold Feel
Colic, Dysentery or Diarrhoea, Chills and Fi ver, Bi d
Piles. In fact, where ^he Liver is out ot order, yon
are liable to every disease that is not contagions.
Propliitt’s Liver Medicine, if taken properly, wi!
prevent ana cure any disease resulting from a dc
ranged Liver.
It will regulate its functions nnd thus ru r e al! dis
eases caused by the failure ot its : enlthy ae-iou.
It has been used for a great number of years, ami
has given universal satisfaction.
There is no brother or son claiming to have the
original receipt. It is put up in both Powder and
Fluid iorm.
gans
Tkeynre n Gentle Purgnlivp ns well nsnTonic,
possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful
agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver,
and all the Vise-rat Organs.
FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at
the turn of life, these Tonic Bittera have no equal.
For Iuflnmitintory and Clirontc IthenmutUm
nnd Gout. Dynpepsin, or Indigestion, Billions,
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, liisenscs of
the Blood. Liver. Kidneysaad Bladdcr.thesc Bit
ters have been most successful. Such Diseases are
caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produce.!
by derangement of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, Headache, P.in
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest. Dizzine,.?,
Boar Eructations of the Ftomach. Bud Taste in the Month.
Billions AttackB, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs. Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hun
dred olher painful symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy
in cleansing the blood nf all impurities, and imparting new
life and vigor to the whole system.
FOB SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Rheum. Blotches Spots l’implcs. Pustules. Boils, Carbun
cles. Ring-worms, Fcald Head, Sore Eyes. Erysipelas, Itch.
Bcnrfs. Discolora'ions of the Skin, Humors, and Diseases of
the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
nnd carried out of the system in b short time by the use of
these Biiters. One Irottle in mch Ciises will convince the
most incredulous of their curative effects.
Cleanse the Viti ted Blood whenever you find its impuri
ties bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or
Sores: demise it when yon And it obstructed and sluggish in
the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will
tell you w lien. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the
system will follow.
pill. Tape, nnd other Warms, lurking irr the system
of so many thousands,are effectually destroyed and removed.
Savs a distinguished physiologist, there i« scarcely an indi
vidual upon the faceof'the enrth - ,'hose body is exempt from
the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements
of the t* idy that worms exi3t, but upon the diseased humors
and slimy de)>osits that breed these living monsters of dis
ease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthel
mintics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD Si CO.,
Druggists end General Agents, San Francisco, California,
and SI and Si Commerce Street, New York-
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MAX LAW FIRM.
Crawford Williamson,
ATTORNEYS AT H-ATv,
4NI» MUI.ICITOKN IN BA.iKKI PUY,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
YirlLL practice their pn.Grsi >n in the counties
t v comp sing the Ocmulgee Circuit—th J enu tre-
of Hr\i:("ck utitl Washington, ami in the U. S. Circuit
uu! District Courts.
Feb 11, 1871
CHAS. P. CRAWFORD.
WM W. WILLIAMSON.
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34 Ivr
BULLOCH COUNTY
GEOKGIaA, Bnlhch County. "~
tirnEHEAS, j. hnO Fu’ch s.di,.,
estate ol Joi n Fateh Cecsssed, «, ,1]^' “
disniisscry t.on, ln 8a( iVin
Iuimu.s cun,- „ lld a n #
ruse if am „ j ( .
mlersigned loi letteis
riation—ihertfore all
rebv required lo sir. w
.dmiuisnat.r on first Monday in Ailn,,? ’“ I " i
si I.nId not he discharged. * 1
Given unrfer utv hand aud peal of office
May 2d, 1871.
C. A. SOkKlER, Ord’y
1:1 mlm
NEW LAW F1RZKE.
ftJ'HE UNDERSIGNED have formed a e»j. rrtrr r-
1. ship for tiie practice of Law, under the firm of
SANFORD & FI mm.
They will bestow prompt attention up m all business
entrusted to their care in this and tire surrounding
conn! lew.
Office on Wavne street over Stetson’.- Store
D B. SANFORD.
F. C. FURMAN.
Miliedgeville, Jan’y 5th, 1871. 21 ly
T. W., WHITE,
jlitot n (i i( at ui,
MILLED!!LViLLE, GA.,
157 ILL practice in this and adjoining' counties
vv Applications for liomesttaO Exemptnn.s, nir
ler the new law, and othei biisiimss hi fore th
’ou'tof Ordinary, will receive proper attention
Milled—ville. Oct 12. ISrW II rt
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
U HEKEAS. Richard Gay, A dm ini Tutor r
tute ot Lewis Guy. deceased epjr!:,--,, ‘ o..
lersigned tor letters dtsmissory from* his adin ,
tion.
Therefore all persons eoncern- d are hereby reoni, a
■y show cause, if any, why said administrator 0 ,, ,
first .Monday in September next, should n„t h e r
clrarged. u "'
Given under my hand and seal of ofl; ce ...
871. dtim.-Im] V A S(,h Ilrj'yiij?'
(«h.('ikGl4. iiulii (-l) C'i'Uitiy.
\ V ; HEREAS, John S. Denmark and Noah V
f» smith. Administrators on estate ,i| Blunder \
i ] w]Ul ' deceased applies to;.ne unneisigned for leC
j liHiiiseory tr«in tueir Aaiumisfmtton
Tirerefore all persons concerned are hereby reqFvd
I - ! "‘ w •* *ny. why said Administrators f f
j first Monday in Sepiember next, should not be.i,
! .rlini'fiea. L '
| Given under my hand and sea! of office.
C- A. SUKlfiER, Orrl’v.
June 8th. 1871.
W. G. McADOOj
Attorney 1 Counsellor at Law,
.lilLLKDtiKVILIE GEORGIA.
(Office in the Federal Union Building.)
Will give prompt attention to ImsimTs enlrusterl t'
him in any part of the Stati-, and will regularly attend
the Courts of Baldwiu, Hancock, Putnam nnd Wi
kinson counties.
ilillerlgevrlle, March 25, 1870. 35 tf
TAILORING-l
rj^HE undersigned has removed his
TAILOR SHOP
To Wayne Street,
Up Stairs, over Store nf
MESSRS. C. II WRIGHT Sc SON,
Faikbcrv, Ga., September 4, 18b8.
Dr O. S. Prophirr;
Sir: My wife lias been an invalid for fifteen years
Doctors all agree she had “ Liver Diseas-.” In con
nection with their practice she used vurirus noted
remedies, none of which seemed to do any 1.—
Sometime ago I procured a bottle of ‘ Live Medicine,’
of your agent here, C A. Harvey, which being given
according to directions, has effected n complete cure-
GEO L. THOMPSON.
Ati.am a, Ga., July 18,1870.
Messrs. Bradfield 6c Co.:
Gentlemen: Last year, during my travels in Ala
bama and Southwest Georgia. 1 contracted chills and j
fever, and my general health became very bad. 1 ;
tried various i emedies, and among others Shallenberg-
er’s Pills—all to no purpose I was troubled with in
tense pain in the sinal of my back, and for months I
did,not have a moment’s rest I Imd well nigh des
paired of recovering when a friend recommended me
to take Dr. Prophitt's Liver Medicine. I did so, and
one bottle has cured me ; and to-dav I feel like anoth
er man. I consider it one of the best medicines for
goneral use now put up, and, without any reservation,
recommend it to the afflicted.
O. M. IIARRALSON.
AUG UST A ADVERTISEMENTS.
DR. PROPHITT'S „
(Ubi(&entefif /fta filial
Is oni* of the most valuable compound* now put up
tor DtHirlioea, Dysentery Cholera I u tat um, or Cholera
Mm hu*.
Thin medicine has been in use fur year*, and gives
universal satisfaction
The most delicate child may take it with impunity
THE HERCflMTS & PLASTERS
NATIONAL BANK,
223 Broad Street,
iLUGUSTA, asoxaiA.
Where lie is prepared to cut and make gentlemen s)
I clothing in the LATEST STYLES, and respectfully! gy.
solids a share of the pub ic patronage.
Old Clothes made as good as new.
He will also clean and repair old clothes making them
look as good a- new.
UT-All work warranted.
FRANK FOARD. {
Miliedgeville, Jan 23. 1870. 26 6m i
1>E ONLY
Lippman's Great German Bitter*
T8F. STimiRD BITTERS OF tI BffAU
I'sed by Ihc best Physicians in their Dui|,
Praelier.
rS^Lippman’s Great Geiroan Bitters strength-
iis r be debilitated
| Lippman’s Great German Bitters strength
! i « the consumptive.
fdPLipptjitui s Great German Bitters cures Kid-
j ney complaints.
Lippman’s .Great German Bitters cure3 Fe,
j male complaints
isippman’s Great German Bitters, an old
' German Tonic.
i UiTLippmsTi’s Great German Bitters, the most
delightful and effective iu the world.
l^'Lippman s Great German Bitters cures"nev.
r well” people.
Ey Lippman’s Great German Bit'eis gives so
p petite
J If" Lippman’s (ireat German Bitters cures Liver
lomplaint.
C^Lippman’s Great German Biitets gives tone
i) rligestive organs.
I-U^Lippmau's Great German Bitters givesener-
:o:-
AvGirsTA, Ga., Scptember20,1870. I
To Merchant*, Administrators, F.xrcuiors, Planters j
and others:
This Bank will bo pleased to receive 'business on ;
on the following terms:
r 4
Covington, G*., November 9, 1867.
Dr. Prophitt •
Having a severe atta k of Dysentery during: the
p«Kt summer, I wa." ituluced t«» u«»* your Dy-*•. tery
Cordial, aud derived therefitun immediate «'>.i pniimi
nent relief. It given nit* pleasure t<* rccommemi thin
remedy t«» al! who may be so attacked, believing that
sliould the directions b»* followed, relit f would suiely
be obtained. Yours, etc.,
O. S. PORTER.
CIUREKCr
ACGOU^JwS, 1
GOLD
ACCOUNTS,
allowed on dai-
es when same
COiUMJJIPIIOxV
ITS URE AKD ITS PREVENT.YE,
B7 J. H. SCHENCS, US. 9*
illANY’ a human being has pa^ed away, for whuae death
A* ■ riie.e was no other reason than the neglect of known and
indisputably pioveu uieaas o; care ThoM* near and dear to
family and friend* are deeping the dreainleaa alum ber iuto which
had they calmly adopted
Dr. Joseph 3. Schenck s Simple
Treatment,
Ci’ssf.t.a, Texas, 1869.
Dr Frophitt:
Dt-nr Sir: Yi ur Liver Medicine nnd Pair 1 Kill II i-
a complete success. J. L. VV HITFLE.
wonderful eftiracio
ed that w
niediein*-
aud availed themal
they would not iiuve fallen
Dr. Scheuck lias in ins ^
cient vitality remain*,that vitality, by bin
rectiouk I'oi their use, is quickened mto h< aitimil vigor.
iu this staieuieut there is iiututng pi* suinntuous. To the faith
of the invalid is made no representation that is not a thousand
times substantiated by livi’i* and visible woiks. The ttie<»ry of
the cure by Dr. Scheuck’s medicines is as simple as it is unfail
ing. Its phiiosopuy requires no argument. It is *ell-a«.»iiring,
sell -convincing.
The Seaweed Tonic aud Mandrake Pills are the first two
w eapons with widen the citadel ol the malady assailed. Two*
thirds ol the eases ot consumption originated in dyspepsia and
a lum tionaily di»*»rdereii liver With this condition the bron
chial tubes ** sympathize” with the stomach They respond to
the morbific action of the liver. Here then conies the culmin
ating result, and the setting in, witn all its distressing symptoms,
corcsuiYiPTiori,
The Mandrake Pills are composed ol one of Nam re** nobleat
gilts—the P<*i(>ptnllimj Peitatum. They posses*, ell the blood-
search ing, alterative properties of calomel, but unlike calomel,
they
“ Leave no Sting Behind,”
The work ol cure is now beginning. Tne vitiated and mucus
deposits in the bowels and m the alimentary •-aual are ejected.
The liver, I ike a clock, is wound up It arouses from it* torpid
ity. The stomach acts respousively, and the patient begins to
feel that he is getting, at ast,
A Supply of Good Blood.
The Seaweed Tonic, m eoujuuction with the Pilis. permeates
aud assimilates with the IockI. uhylific&tion is now progressing
without its previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless, and
the cure is seeu to be at haud. There is no more flatulence, no
exacerbation oi the atomacn. An appetite sets in.
owconies the greatest blood Purifier ever yet given by an in
dulgent lather to sutieiiug man. Schenck’s Pubix-dic Syrup
es in to periorm its functions aud to hasieu and complete
uure. It enters at once upon ir« work Naiure cannot be
cheated. It collects aud ripens tne impaired and diseased p-ir-
tions oi the luugs. Iu the l.»rui oi gatherings, it prepares them
for expectoration, aud h ! iu a very sh«»rt time the malady is
vanquished, the rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and
made new, and the patient, iu uli the dignity of regained vigor,
eUpsluithto enjoy tiie manhood or the womanhood that was
Given Up as Lost.
The second tliiug is, tne patients must stay in a warm room
until they get wed; it is almost impossible to prevent taking cold
when th* lungs arc ui sensed, b .t it must be pu vented or a cure
canuot be »-ti« ct«*d. Fresh air and riding out, especially iu this
•ectiou *»I the couutry iu the tail aud winter season, are all
wrong Physicians who recommend that course l»*4e their pa
tients, il their lungs are badly diseased, aud yet because the> hrc.
in the bouse they must not sit down quiet; they must walk
about the room as much and as fast as their strength will bear, I
to get up a good circulation *»l blooo. The patients must keep '
in good spirit*—be determined to get well. Tuis has a great I
deal to do with the appetite, aud is the great point to gain. {
To despair o' cure alter such evidence ol its possibility iu the I
worst cases, and moral ceilarnty in all others, is ointul. Dr.
S'henck’s personal 11 a lenient to the Faculty ol his own cure
was iu these modest woids :
“ Many years ago I was iu the last stages of consumption ; con- '
fined to my bed, aud at one time my physician- thought that 1
could not live u Week; then, like a drowning man catching at
straws, 1 heard ol ana obtained the prrparatsons whieh I now
offer to the public, and they mode a perfect cure ot me. It
seemed tome tnat I could feel them penetrate my whole system
They soon ripened the matter iu my lungs, and l would spit up
more than a pint ofufft-usive yellow matter every morning lor a
long time.
As soon as that began to subside my cough, fever, pain and
night sweats all began to leave me, and my appetite became so
great that it was with difficulty that 1 could keep I rum eating
too much. I soon gained my strength, and have grown in flesh
ever since.”
“ I was weighed shortly after my recovery,** added the Doctor,
•‘then looking like a mere skeleton : my weight wan ouly nine
ty-seven pounds; my present weight is two hundred and twen
ty-five 1225) pounds, aud for years 1 have enjoyed uninterrupted
health.**
Dr Scbenck has discontinued his prolessioDal visits to New
York and Boston. Heorfiis son, Dr J. H. Scheuck, Jr , still
coutiuces to mie patients at their office, No. 15 North Sixth St.,
Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M Those
who wi*b a thorough examination with the R* spirometer Will
be charged $5 The Respirometer declares the exact condition
ol the lungs, aud patients can readily learn w hether they are
cur&bleor not.
The directions for taking the medicines aie adapted to the in
telligence even ol a child. Follow these direction*, aud kind
Nature willduthe rest, excepting that iu some cases the Man
drake Pills are t«- be taken iu in* reased doses; the thieemedi
cines ueefl no other accompaniment* than ih* ample instruction*
that accompany them: First create appetite. Of returning
health hunger i- the most tveicorr e symptom When it c* me*,
t will c-'me. let the derailing st once be «»I good cheer.—
•d bio d at once lollow*. tut* cough 1 n»-ens. the night sweat is
hbated. In a short time both ol these morbid symptoms are gone
forever
Dr. Schenok's medicines are kept in tens of thousands of fami
lies. A> a laxative or pur:.alive, tne Mandrake Pii.s are a stan
dard preparation; while the Pulmonic Syiap, ** a curer ol
coughs aiid colds, may be regarded as a prophylactic against
consumption in any oi its lorma
Pnceolthe Pulmouic Syru Hnd Seaweed Tenic, $1.5*1 *
bottle, or $7 .V* a hail d* zen Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box
Foi sal* by all D uggi-ts aui D* aJers.
JOHN F. HENRY, 6 College Pk«s Nrw York, Wnolewle
I****- l» ly
P It O II 5 T T’S
Pain Kill It,
TIii^ih the pplebrated medicino that run Perry Da
vis’ Pain Killer out «f the inaiket. wherever it was
Hold. Davitf marie Propliiit change the r.atnc from
Pain Killei to Pain Kiil It.
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kir.ri, it
bar* no equal.
For Cut*, Brui ts, Hums, or old Sores, it i* the best
thing you can use tor u rireesinyr.
For Snak- Hites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, it is
a perfect antidote.
It ie good for Colic, Colds, Coughs or Bow*dI Com
plaint. Its name indicates its nature fully. It is truly
DEATH to pain.
Manufactured and sold by HRADF1KLD Sl CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia, and by all Druggistm.
Per Cent Interest a!-
j lowed on uailv balance of
J Account. Statements reti
< del ed monthly.
J |WV
4 Per Cent will be al-
L * lowed on Dejnisits re
maining a given time.
r GOLl) received on De-
po* t ami paid on SIGHT
j CHECKS at the eouuter.
-U,
i Currency
1 ly bniairc
j .ire p.ii.i by Gold Cbecfia
on New Ymk*
. Colledionamadethrnugh-
j nut the United States and
A Canadas on the most fa
( vorable terms.
Orders for the purchase
ale of Gold nnd 8e-
ities of all kinds will
L - receive (>or prompt amt
carefnl attention.
CHAS. J. JENKINS, President, j
T. P. BRANCH, Vice President, 1
JOS S BEAN, Cashier.
Thk Directors of “ The Merchants and Planters’
National Bar k" recommend all Country Merchants.
cootijuous to Augusta, to keep their accounts at this
Bonk, and to have all their notes nnd drafts made pay
able here—it will save them £reat trouble, aud they
will be gettii u interest on their balances.
Planters. Executors, Administrators aud others
should not fail !■> avail themselves ot this opportunity
to oet interest on their money; uor is it safe for them,
in the p osent state of tire country, to keep their mo
ney al home, a- it may be lost, stolen or burnt up.
'A Dollar Saved it a Dollar Made.
LZS.B0TOE.S:
CHARLES J. JENKINS, ex-Governor ot
President Georgia Railroad
STAND FROM UNDER!!
If yon want Good Bargains for the
Cash, call at the Store of
C, IV. (I a use 4*
117 IT ERE you will find Goods, consisting of every-
M thing usually kent in a first class Family Gro
cery Store, as cheap as die cheapest ami as tfood as
the best, and all we ask is a trial n convince any ot
our friends and the public generally of the fact.
Store on east side of Wayne street.
C. W. GAUSE & CO.
Miliedgeville, Nov 28, 1870. 18 tf
23. ~CBANDLEX,
ZFLOOISL MASON,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.,
a\ T iLL do all kinds of Rock work and soiiciis or
* » ders for work anywhere in this or the adjoining
r Cent Interest in , countier
Miliedgeville, Jan 5th. 1871.
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1=^°Lippman’s. Great German Bitters cures
Nervousness.
ilr Lippman's Great German Bitters purifies the
Blood.
I^Lippman's Great German Bitters, the best
Fall Medicine.
EFLi ppman's Great German Bitters regulates
j the Bowels.
I^t' Lippman's Great German Bitters excites the
1 Torpid Liver.
■ R^Lippman's Great German Bitters will giTe
i Youthful Vigor
f d*- Lippman’s Great German Bitters cores De-
I bilitv.
j d^Lippman’s Great German Bitters, £l,0K>
j for a better remedy.
Lippman’s Great German Bitters prevents
Chills and Fever.
Sole Proprietors for America, Jacob Lippmas i
BRO., Savannah, Ga., and New York.
September 20, 1870. 8 ly.
1/ ai lllL OF LIFE, the .best Rheu|
LYrn nic and Neuralgia Liniment known
eures all pains arid aches in the system T
s ire by all Druggists.
( AM! US TIH0R8, I'Lf’EKS.
Astonishing cures by Prof. Kline, at the Piiihit
phi« Cancer Iustitbte. 231 Arch St , Phihnh'hilna h
At Biai " h Offices, l.y Dr. Dalton, “38 FoiirlfcS
Cincinnati. O by Dr Greene, Chari tie, N. C. hi Dr
ilealy. S ubbiefiehl House, Atlanta, Ga.
Wonderful Canner Antidotes.
Vo No Cau*tu: Meciriucs N«* !»!•> >»i. L: 1 ’.*
CssLLElTIO.YS,
Gold, United States af f
Stocks, and olhercuritii
Securities
GEORGIA. Bald * in County.
U HEREAS, Mrs Henrietta Miller has made ap
plication in due form ol law for permanent lei
ters of Administration on the eetate of her fiu^ban
Joaeph Miller, iate of sard county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ana admonish al! persons
interested to appear at my office on o before the firi-r
Monday in August next, and show cause, if any, why
sain letters of administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand ami seal of office this June
26th, 1871.—[485i] M. Ii BELL, Ord’y B. C
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
' Court of Ordinary, >
At Chambers June I, lS~l. S
\ XT’HERE AS, Enoch E. Renfroe, Executor of the
eshit>e.ot liachel L. Turner, deceased, of sac
county, has this day made his final returns aud apple-
tor letters tlismissorv.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to ap
pear and show cause on or before the first Monday ii
September, 1871, why such letters should not bt
granted M- K. BELL. Ordinary B- C.
June 7, 1871. 45 3m
Pain.
For particulars call on nrarldr,
Jan 24. 1871.
* either of the abet
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GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
Allnntic A *4uir Itaib-aail,
Savannah, Dec. nil. 1870 )
Newton Factory, Ga., Nov 18G7.
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 ot yonr Anouyne Pam Kill It thoroughly
cured it. JOHN B. DAVIS.
Hem
Gem gia
Hon JOHN P. KING
an ! Banking Company.
Hon If F. RUSSELL, of Russell & Potter.
JOHN D BUTT. Esq., of J. L) Butt & Bro.
HARPER C. BRYSON, Esq., Cotton Factor
WM. H. GOODRICH, Esq. Builder and Contrac
tor •
W. HENRY VVARIiEN, Esq. of Warren, Wallace
Sc Co.
T. P. BRANCH, Esq , ef Branch, Sons Sc Co.
October 4,1870. 10 tf
DR. PROPHITT’S
3<atief and fit in a J/H/sf
The best Antidote for Chills and F- ver known
Cures warranted in every casu or money relunded.
Purely vegetable.
DR. PROPHITT’S
Jin ti- Iffy iliaiis JfPLUs.
Will relieve Headache, Nervousness, Jaundice, and
ail other deiangeii enls < f lire Liver Purt iy vegeta
ble. Manufactured and tor.- le by BKaDHKLh iV.
CO., Broad Street, Atlanta Georgia and for -ale by
all Druggists of Atlanta, Ga., at nmuut ic'.urer'sprices
CERTIFICATES
We. the undersigned, have used Dr. Prophitt’s Pre
parations and take pleasure in recumineuniug them to
the public, as being all he claims lor them :
' Col R J Henderson. Covington, Ga, O T Rogers,
CovingtOD, Ga ; OS Porter, Covington, Ga ; Prof J
L Jones, Covington, Oa ; M W Arnold. Georgia Con
ference; Rev W VV O-lin Georgia Conference; V VV
Swanson Monticello, Ga; Robert Barnes, Jasper
county, Ga-, A M Robinson Mon ieelto, (4a; James
Wright, Putnam comity, Ga , A Westbrook. Putnam
county, Ga ; Judge,! J Floyd, Covington, Ga; VV E
Bebee, “Covington Enterpiise,’' A 11 Zachry.Cov
ington, Ga; George Wallace, Atlanta Ga; Dick
Lockett, Davis county, Texas. VV Hawk Whatley,
CuSHeta, Texas; W C Roberts, Linden county.Texas
Tommey Sc Stewart, Atlanta. (4a; W A Lansdell,
Druggists, Atlanta, Ga: H V Maddox, of li F Maddox
6l Co , Atlanta, Ga; Uriah Stevens, Cariersville. (4a;
A N Louis, Lowndes county. Ga Joseph Land,
Lowndes county, Ga; James Jett', Cartersville. Ga;
W L Ellis, Dooly eountv, Ga. W A Fordband, Dm lv
county, (4a; John B Davis, Newton Factory; B F
Baas, Lowndes county.
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
t ■r.cf/iiSt
CHA»aC or SCH£BUa.23.
Mac in, Jan. 2D, 1871.
O N and after Sun'lav next, January 22d. Pas.
Rengr and Mail Trains on this Road, wiil be
run as follsws:
COLU >: BUS MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 5:25 A. M.
Arrive at Columbus 11:1(1 a. m.
Leave Columbus 5:45 P. M
Ai rive at Macon ........ 11:15 P. M
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM
MODATION TRAIN.
Sunday. January i-
I'rains on this Road will run a-
O N iND AFTER
1871. Passenger Ti
follows
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily :
Arrive at Je-up (Junction M Ac. B. K R.)dail>
Arrive at Live Oak daily 2.l)5» m.
Arrive at Baldwin daily 5 53 a in.
Arrive at Jacksonville oa.ly 6 41* a n .
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stactiy brought into m re or 1-ss intin,ale coni us-
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Leave Jacksonville
Leave Baldwiu
Leave Live Oak
Ls-ave Jesup
Arrive at Sa'- nnnali
Close connection at Baldwin ■
..‘l.3n a rn
II. ,9a.m.
6.45 a. m,
7.45 a. in.
6 45 p in. | Foi
7 25 p. in.
2 25 p.in
4.41 p. m.
7.27 p. rn.
.... 8.38 p m.
.....12.2n a.in.
7.10 a. in.
10 35 a.m.
ritli trains on FI riila
Railroad for Fernandina,Gainesville, Cedar Keys, &
every day except Sunday
No change of ears between Savannah snd Albany
Passengers for Bainbridge change cars at Thomas
villu.
TERMS.
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For illackwood’s Magazine .... 4 00
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For Blackwood and any two of
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Blackwood and three of
the Reviews...... ..13 00
For Blackwood and the four
Reviews 15 00
Sing e numbers of a Review, $1. Sing-
hers of Blackwoud, 35 cents.
CLUBS.
A discount of twenty per rent, will be r’;■■■*'"• |
Clubs of four or more persons Thus :
Black wood, or of one Review, will be “
ne address for $12 81). Four copies of IW jA
Reviews and Blockwood, for $48, and soo
! Clubs of ten or more pr rsons a copy 2" ' I
M
STATE O p GEORGIA. ) Kn>w all men by
Fulton Coi'stt \ these presents. That I
have this dav, loi value received sold ai d translerred
to BRADFiELI) Sr C<* . Ii,e solengliltomanuiae-
ture and sell aiy Family Medioines. and have lui nich
ed them with the full leeeipts, and have authorised
the said BRADFIELD & CO., to print or have prin .
ed anythii g they may see proper concerning any und
all of i he above named Medicines, This )5th dav ot
JuDe, 1870.
[Signed] O. S. PROPHITT
f nr< !
And foreale by all Diuggi-ts.
For sale in Miliedgeville by JOHN M. CLARK,
Druggist
March 7,187J. 32 ly
Leave Macon
Arrive at Columbus
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Macon 4: IU
EUFAULA MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00
Arrive at Eufaula .....4:58
Leave Eufaula 7:45 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 4:50 p. M
EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMs
MODATION TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:50 p. M
Arrive at Eufaula 10:00 a. m
Leave Eufaula 5:10 p. m.
Arrive at Macon : 5:00 A. M
The Eufaula Mail Train connect dailv at Smith-
ville with Albany Mail, and at Cuthbert with
Fort Gaines Mail Train
The Albany Night Freight and Accommodation
Train connects w ith Enta 1 la Night Freight and
Accommodation Train every Monday. Tuesday,
Thursday mid Friday, at Kmithville. The Fort
Gaines Accommodation Train connect with Eu-
fanla Night Freight and Accommodation Train at
Cuthbert. every Tuesday and Thnrs a\.
These trai's connect with the Gentral Railroad
Tfhins at Macon tor Savannah and Augusta, at
Columbus with the Wt stern Railroad for Mont
gomery, \labaina. an J Mobile and Girard Hail-
road for Union Spring. At Albany wish South
Georgia Railroad for Thomasville
VIRGIL POWERS,
Engineer and Supe iritendent.
Je-uo wifii train f<«r Florida and Western Division.
The Through Freight Train on Western Division
with pa-senger cai atlac' ed, will leave Lawton dnil;
(Simdays excepted) at GOO a m., arriving at Altiun,
ut 6.05 p in. Leave Albany (Sun ays excepted) at | fff ’i
8.30 a. in. arriving at Las ton (Sundays excepted) at ln 1
7.35 p. m-
Passengers to and from Florida for Weete.u D vi.
ion connect with this train.
Connection, by thist>ain, made with Through Night
GEORGIA. Baldwin Comity.
Office ot Ordinary, July 3d, 1871.
Passengers leaving Macon at II 30 a. in connect at getter up ot the club, in addition to tin *t' uTt
: count'
Premiums to near Subscriber*.|
Nee. Subscribe** to any two ot the
; odicals for I ~>71 will be entitled to ’leeire.'-fj
'our Heeietes for 1^70. New Sulserd j
all the five may receive Blackwood or TO" cl
Reviews for Is7t».
OF Neither premiums to Snliscribers cl ‘
count to Clulis, can be allowed, util>■*• ^ ,pll . l J
is remitted divert to the flifjriirt. B* P rtE
can be givi n to Clubs. ,
Circulars with further particulars tr*. T '
on application. lV -ni
THE LEONARD SCOT! Tl TLl-lii.'"
140 Fulton S'T"i-
Thf, LtosARH Scott Pitu.i'H |V ''"" K r
also publish THK EAR > ERS’ (.1 '•
lific and Practical Agriculture. Bv 1
turf*
8:15 P. M. I Freight Train, on Sou hwestem Railroad.
.4.45 a. M. ! MACON & ATLANTA PASSENGER.
8:115 P. M [Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at 6.00 a :n
I Arrive at Macon “ “ 5.(0 p rn
| Arrive at Atlanta “ “ 10.00 pm
j Leave Atlanta “ “ ....6(0 a in
j Leave Macon “ “ ....11.30am
M-| Arrive at Savannah, “ “ 10 45 pm
No change of cars between Savannah ai d M .r, n.
Connect at Atlanta with Trains on Western It At
lantic Railroad, buth ways for the West and Nurt'i-
BRUNSWICK PASSENGER.
Leave Savann-h (Sundays excepted) at ....8.45 am
Arrive at Brunswick “ “ 2.15 pm
Connecting with inside Steamer for Fernandina, ar
riving there at 6.15 P M , making close eonmetion
with Train arriving at Jacksonvibe at 10 P. M.
RETURNING-
Train leaves Jacksonville for Fernandina (Snn
days excepted) at 7.00 a m
Steamer leates Fernandina for Brunswick,
(Sundays excepted) at 10 45am
Train leaves Brunswick (Sundays except-d) 2.30 p in
Arrives at Savannah (Sun ,ays excepted) at 8.00 pm.
No change of cars between Savannah and Bruns
wick and Fernandina and Jacksonville.
The elegant and fast Steamer “Meta,” has been fit
ted up for this rente Distance between Brunswick
and Fernsudina torty-three ini.'es. Passengers get din
ner on steamer both ways.
H. S. HAINES, Geu'l Supt.
May 8, I87i. 41 tf
Flour! Flour !
ByHtf**
PHESS. F R. 8., Edinburgh, and ^
Norton, Professor of Scientific Ag ri ' |
Yale College, New Haven. 2v c
ItiOO pages, and numerous Engravings
By mad, post-paid its.
c T
B. A. COLLIER.
TOWNS
nor? 1
6bs
2EOAB ST., ALEANV
By b. a collier & c0
June 11. 1871.
j. j.
COHEN,
In |rresenc J e of Thomas F Jones and Robert Craw- j \\ me for’seriing ^paJrind"Tsfna' j Mannt * c t nre r of the Celebrated
rd.Notory Puhhc. JL.S-l^ j .mn of Homestead, or really and p™Z m.l COHLN'S FLOUR,
-^ ! Water
MiHGearint,Shafting ^
realty and personalty. Thi*
to give n<*tic*e I yi 1 pa** np**n the Mane at my otfic
Jol
MiJiedgevil e ou the 22d July. '871 «i the hour of j K°eps. also, constantly on sale all latest improved Mil!
It) o’clock, A. M.
July 19,1871
M. R. BELL, Ordiuary B. C.
50 St
Maciiiuery at manufacturer’s price.
Rome, G«., Feb. 13,1871.
29 ly
> '^SEND FCRACIRCy 1 ^"
VfiskuD FOR A CIRCULAR—^ .
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