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BULLOCH COUNTY.
SOI TiJ WESTERN KAILKOAD.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
\\7HEUEAS, Thomas Beasley and Elizabeth Hen
tl (irieks, Adm’rs ru estate of David Hendricks,
deceased applies to the undersigned lor letters ait
missory from their administration:
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause, if any. why said administrators, on first
Monday ill February next, should not he discharged.
Given under my band and seal of office
C. A. SORRIER, Ord’y.
Nov 1st, 1871. 16 td
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
W HEREAS. M. B. Hendricks and Sarah Hen
It thicks, Administrator- on estate of Seaborn
Hendricks, anpliea.ro the undersigned for letters dis
inissory from their administration :
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause, if any, why said administrators on the
First Monday in February next, should not be dis
charged.
Given under my httud and seal of office, Nov. 1st,
1871. [16 td] C. A. SORRIER, Ord’y B C.
IS ii I loch Superior Court, October Term, ISSI
Julia A.
W
ilia A. J. Williams, Y
vs. > LIBEL FOR DIVORCE,
’illiams H. Williams }
RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE.
I T appearing to the Court by the returnof the Sher
iff that the defendant does not resi ie in this coun
ty ; and it further appearing that he does not reside
in this State, it is on motion of Counsel, Ordered, that
said defendant appear and answer, at the next Term
of this Court: else that the case be considered in de
fault and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it
further oidered, that this Rule be published in one of
the public gazettes ot this State, once a month tor
lour months pre ious to the next Term of this Court
A true extract from the minutes of said Superior
Court, this Nov. 18th, 1871.
18 m4m] R. F. SAUNDERS, Clerk
A dm in ist rator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Ruiloch County
/ v X THE FIRST TUESDAY IX JANUARY
* * next, will be sold at the Court ilou.^e dour »i
Statesboro* in said county, all the Land belonging t<
• state of Joseph Cone, deceased, in th : 17tl
District, on the Great Ogeechf*e river. Sold for th*
benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased
Terms, payment twelve mouths from date-bond for
Titles. Purchaser pay for papers and stamp.
M F. HAGIN, AdnTr.
Nov. 8th, 1871. IS t*is
GEORGIA. Ruiloch Couuty.
"1 IKS. REBECCA KXIGIIT, Administratrix on
JL▼ I estate of Thomas Knight, aeceksed. applies to
tli»* undersigned for Exemption of Personalty and dot
ting apart and valuation of Homestead, and 1 will
pass upon the same, at my office, on the Lffh day of
December next. C- A. SORRIER, Ord’y.
Nov 8th, 1871. 18 2t
GEORGIA, Ruiloch County.
\\^IIEREAS, Frances Doughtrey has applied fur
▼ t Exemption of Personalty and setting apart and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon the
same at my office on the 9th of December next.
C. A. SORRIER, Ord’y.
Nov. 8, 1871. 18 *Jt
i. jiJEB I
A Bargain in Land
rpllE Subscriber offers for calc Lot No. 293 in
I Worth couuty, near Tucker’s Station on the
Brunswick and Albany Railroad,25 miles from Albany,
containing 491) acres, first graded pine laud well tim-
bi-rcd, also an excellent stand for merchandising.
Teims JSiKI 00 in cash, or $1000 00 worth of int r
chaniiise at wholesale prices. Titles guaranteed.
For particulars address William A. Hanis, I-abella,
Worth county, or the undersigned, care of Wilson ,v
Biitch, Savannah.
C. A. SORRIER
Nov. 24th. 1871. 18 1m
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Oct I-. 1871. .
change or soexbule.
Macon, Jan. 20,1871.
O N r.r d after Sunday next, January 22d, Pas-
sengei and Mail Trains on this Road, will be
run as follsws:
COLUMBUS MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macnu 5:25 a. m
Drive at Columbus 11:00 A. y
Leave Oolunthd* 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
Leave Columbns ....8:05 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 4:10 A. M.
EUFAULA MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 A
Arrive at Eufaula 4:58 P
Leave Eutaula 7:45 A
Arrive at Macon 4:50 P. M
EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM.
MOD ATION TRAIN.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Eufaula
Leave Eufaula
Arrive at Macon
The Eufaula Mail Train connect daily at Smith
viile with Albany Mail, and at Cuthbert with
Fort Gaines Mail Train
'J'iie Albany Night Freight and Accommodation
Train connects with Eufaula Night Freight and
Accommodation Train every Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday, at Smithville. The Fort
Gaines Accommodation Train connect with Eu
an I . Night Freight and Accommodation Train at
Cuthbert, every Tuesday and Thursday.
T!i-se trains connect with the Central Railroad
Trains at Macon tor Savannah and Augusta, at
Columbus with the Western Railroad for Mont
gomery. Alabama, and Mobile and Girard Rail
road for Union Spring. At Albany with South
Georgia Railroad for Thomasville
VIRGIL POWER8,
Engineer and Superintendent.
■WILKINSON COUNTY
,..8:50 p. M.
.1(1:00 A.
..5:10 p. M.
..5:00 A. M
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFEICE, )
*.! \t 11v \- Brunswick R R. Co., >
Macon, Ga , Oct. 28, 1871. >
O X and aft' r Sunday. October 29, 1871, the fol»
lowing schedules will be run :
DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS
EXCEPTED.)
I-eave Macon (Pa-seiiger Shed 8.20 a. M.
Arrive at Jesup ..-G.45 P M.
Arrive at Brunswick 9.25 P. M.
Leave Brunswick - ..5.45 A. M.
Leave Jessup .... -.8.20 a. M.
Arrive at Macon (Passenger Shed) 5 25 P. M-
Connects closely at Jesup with trains of Atlan
f ic and Gulf Railroad, to aud from all points in
Florida.
THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY (SUNDAYS
EXCEPTED.)
Leave Macon (Passenger Shed) ..8.10 p. M.
1 ssup 4.47 A. M.
Leave Jessup 10.20 P. M.
Arrive at Macon i Passenger Shed 6.50 a. m
Connects closely at Jessup with trains for Sav
annah, Florida and all points on Atlantic and
Gulf Haili vad. At Macon with Macon and Wests
rn trains to and from Atlanta
No change of cars between Macon and Savan
nah. and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla.
HAWKINSVll.LE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EX-
CEPTED.) ■
ave Macon ..3.05 P. M.
Arrive at Hawkinsville 6.45 P. M.
Leave Hawkinsville 6.45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 10.30 p. m.
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THE AMERICAN WASHER!
Trice $5.50.
The American *Yai!irr Save* Money, Time,
:tu«l ilrii<I"€-i*y.
The Fatigue of Washing Day no Longer Dreaded, but
Economy. Efficiency, and Clean Clothing, Sure.
In calling public attention to this little macliine, n
few of the invaluable qualities, (not passessed by any
other n*aching muchiue yet invented,) are here enu-
meratt-u.
It is ! he smallest, most compact, most portable, mont
mpit- in construction, most easily operated. A child
ton yeais old, with a few l ours’ practice, can thor
oughly *-«*mpiehemi and effectually use it. Tiiere is
no Adjusting, no screws to annoy, no delay in adapt
ing ! It is always ready tor use ! Iris a perfect little
wondei ! It i* a miniature giant, doing more work
and «<: a better quality, than the 'most elaborate and
costly. < hie halt of the labor is fully saved by its use.
and the clothes will last one-l alf longer than by the
old plan of the rub board. It will wash the largest
: Mikct Tinee shirts at a time, w ashing thoroughly !
In v .id, the ablution of any fabric, from a Quilt to a
Luce Curtain or Cambiic Handkerchief, are equally
will,in the eupaciiy of this LITTLE GEM! It can
he fastened to any tub and taken off at will.
No matter how deep rooted a prejudice may exist
again.st Washing Machines, the moment this little ina-
chine is seen to perform its wonder*, all doubts of its
cleansing efficacy and utility are banished, and the
doubter and detractor at once become the fast frieDds
of the machine.
\W have testimonials without end, setting ferth its
numerous advantages over all others, and from hun
dreds who have thrown aside the unwieldy, useless
machines, wide!: Lave signally failed to accomplish the
object promised in prominent and loud sounding ad-
verUeineiiU.
It is as perfect for washing as .1 wringer is for wring
ing. The price another paramount inducement to
pufehucers, lms been placed so low that it is within
the reach of ever/ bookkeeper and there is no ar
ticle ot domestic economy that will repay the small
investment so soot:.
$5.50.
All that is asked for this GREAT LABOR SAVER,
is h lair trial. We guarantee each machine to doits
work perfectly.
Sole Agents for the United States,
A. is. FRAMIS1UN A CD.,
513 Market st., Philadelphia, Pa.
Tlio largest an i cheapest WOODEN WARE house
i:: the Unite.1 States.
Oct 10, InI. 113m
Wiiitinvin Sheriff Sale—Postponed
t VMLI, be mi Id before the Coir t-house door in the
VY t.iwn of Irwinton, oil the first Tuesday in DE-
Oi MFEK next, during the usual hours of sale, the foi-
owing property, to-wit:
Four hundred aoies .of laud of F. I'. Crutchfield,
die same being j art ot lots of one hundred and fourteen,
.me hundred and filteeu,one hundred and sixteen, and
one hundred and tweuty-four, iu the fouith district of
lid county, to satisty two Justice Court fi fas in favor
•f Elli* Harviile, i F. P. Cru'.ehiield. Property
pointed out by Plaint IT’s A’torrey.
Also, ut tio* same time and plsoe. one hundred and
hiity acres of land, more or'less, in the third district
of Wilkinson county, number not known but known
as the Daniel Sanders place, as tiu property of Wil
liam Garrett, decea eil, to ratisfy twelve Justice
Court fi fas in favor if Josli Walker. Property point
ed out by James Pittman. Levy ma le by Constable,
D. C. Tavlot. W. F. CANNON, Sheriff.
Oct 25,1871. 14 td
Wilkinson ShcnJJ Sale.
Vt/TLL be sold before the Court House door in the
* v town of Irwinton in said county on the First
Tuesday in DECEMBER next, during the legal hours
of sale, the foi owing described laud,to wit:
Lots No. 142, 143, 102. 140, 107 iu the Fourth Dis
trict of said county containing eight hundred and nine
(809) acres, more or less, lying on the new .M llledgeville
road about five miles from Irwinton, tbe same being
a good plantation and good li’.able condition; sold as
the property of Lawson Criswell Levied on to satis
fy one mortgagi fi fa from the Superior Court in favor
of Mrs. M. M.Reed, Adrn’rx., of tlieestateG. H. C.
Reed, deceased vs. Lawson Criswell Property point
ed on. by defendant. Terms of sale cash. Purchasers
to pay lor deeds aud stamps
L. L. PEACOCK, D.Sh’ff.
Oct 23, 1871. 14 tds
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
By C. M. Lindsey, Ordinary of said County
VITHEREAS Nancy Lavender, wife of Sam
T Y Lavender, has applied tor an exemption of
personalty and the setting apart ai d valuation of
a homestead, and I will pass upon the same at my
office an the 4th day of December, at 11 o’elock
Nov. 16th, 1871.
C. M. LINDSEY, Ordinary.
17 2t.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Henrietta Collins, wife of E. P
Collius, has applied for an exemption and
the setting apart and valuation jf a homestead,
and I will pass upon the same on the 4th day of
December, 1871.
C. M. LINDSEY, Ord’ry.
Nov. 16th, 1671. 17 2t.
BALDWIN COUNTY.
NEW LAW FIRM.
Crawford & Williamson,
ATSOEKSTS AT 3LAW.
AND NOI.KITOKS IN BANKKITTVt,
MILLEDGEYILLE, GA.
\X7'ILL practice their protesaio; in the connties
t T composing the Ocmulgee Circuit—the counties
of Hancock and Washington, and in the U. S. Circuit
aud District Courts
Fob 11. 1871.
CTTAS. P. CRAWFORD.
WM. W. WILLIAMSON.
29 ly
SExST LAW F2IUVI.
rilllE UNDERSIGNED have formed a co partner-
JL ship for the practice of Law, under tht firm of
SANFORD & FURMAN.
They will bestow prompt Attention npon all business
entrusted to their care in this aud the surrounding
counties.
Office on Wayne street over Stetson’s Storp.
I). B. SANFORD.
F. C. FURMAN.
MiliedgeviUe, Jan’y 5th, 1871. 21 ly
t. vv7 yvhTteT
flit a /- n fi n a t ^£.clul ,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.,
WILL practice in this and adjoining connties.
It Applications for Homestead Exemptions, un
der the new law, and other business before the
Court of Ordinary, will receive proper attention.
MiliedgeviUe, Oct. 12, 1868. 11 tf
Baldwin Conner Administrator’s Sale.
B Y an order of the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin
County, will be sold at the Court House door iu
MiliedgeviUe on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, between ihe legal hours of sale:
One track of post oak and hickory land, containing
one thousand acres, more or less, belonging to the es
tate-of James Dickson, deceased; lying on the east
side of the Oconee river, six miles above MiliedgeviUe,
joining the lands of Mrs McComb W- Harper, B.
Bass and others. There is a good dwelling bouse on
the place, other buildings good; good orchards. The
Macon A Augusta Railroad runs through the place
near the house; it is well watered and healthy. War
ranted titles. Will be sold for distribution among th
legatees. Further information can be had by calling
on me on the place, or by letter, Post Office Miiledge
ville Terms made known ou the day of sale.
JAS. A. DICKbON, Adni’r.,
On the estate of Jas. Dickson, dec’d.
Oct 23, 1871 12 tds
ilfew C ollosi & JProdttcc Warehouse.
T'-T-Tirr; PLAN^DEHS’
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
ONE
Subscribed Capital,
MILLION DOLLARS.
The Warehouse of this Bank,
COBWEB, or OAMJBEII AZJU HX^SarOLDS STREETS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Is NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made npon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts
Parties Storing Cot on with the Bank Till be furnished with receipts for same that will be avail
able in this citt or art othxr for borrowing money.
The Bank s prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on the
moet reasonable terms.
nr Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with the Officers.
CHAS. J. J’EXVXZXrS, President,
7WO. P. HISG. Vice-President.
T. P. BRASTCH, Cashier.
Sept. 25, 1871.
9 6m
So Co.
COTTON FACTORS
—AND
ommission Merchants.
Office at Planters’ Lena and Savings Bank AAarehousc,
A UG USTA, GEORGIA.
I 1BERAL CASn ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE HELD HERE, or for shipment to
J Domestic or Foreign Markets.
SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton.
Sept 26, 1871.
ESTABLISHES IU 1632.
0.
DEALERS IN
Guns, Pistojs, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods,
55 SySULBEBRV ST., 2HA.C03KT, GA.
_ c •
August 29, 1871.
W. F. BROWN.
GEO. C. BROWN
B ROWN HOUSE
Mortgage Sheriff Saie t
'll/’ILL be sold before the Court House door, iu
, I* the city of MiliedgeviUe, ou the first Tuesday
; in JANUARY next, within the omial hours of sale, the
j following property, to-wit:
| Three mules, named Bill, Beck, aud Jinny, in the
| handset Geo- W. Holiiushead. Also, three mules in
j the hands of Joseph Bowles, two ot which are dark
brown, and one of mouse color. Levied on as the
| property of Bowles and Hollinsliead. to satisfy a mort-
| gage ti ta in favor of A. M. Sloati & Co. Property
pointed out by Plaintiffs.
O. ARNOLD, Sheriff.
November 1, 1871. 15 td
THE f!EW DISCOVERY
In Ci.ciiiic-k! anul Medical Science.
Dr. JC. F. GAItriX'S
SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR
Baldwin Sheriff Sale.
VV T ILL be Hold before the Court House door in the
▼ T city of MiliedgeviUe, county of Baldwin, on the
first Tuesday in DECKMBEK next, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One saw mill, lying near Seottsboro, the property of
John F. Middiebrooks. Levied on to satisfy three
fi fas: one in favor of Alexander McMilluu; one in
favor of T. A. Caraker. Agent, and one *n favor of
Moore, Fowler &; Co. Property pointed out by de
fend&nt.
Also, two hundred acres of land, adjoining lunds
of estate of W in. A. Roberson, deceased, T. J. Crow
ley, and others. Levied ou as the property of J.A
P. Roberson, to sat’sfy an execution iu favor of Mrs
P. A. Lindrum, assignee. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Also, the south-west corner of Lot No 170, contain
ing 50 acres, more or less. Also the south east halt of
Let No. 1 (>:♦, containing 101 1-4 acres, mi re or less, all
of the said land lying in the 5th district of Baldwir
county, and bounded by Breedlove, Mrs* Batson, By
ington, Lockhart and others. Levied on as the prop
erty of Mansfield Hubbard, to satisfy one fi fa iu fa
vor of C. B. Anderson. Against tbe said Mansfield
Hubbard. Property pointed » ut by Plaintiffs Attor
ney. OBADIA1I ARNOLD, Sheriff.
Nov 6, 1871. 15 td
MAOOM - , GEOHGIA,
Opposite Passenger Depot,
W. F. BROWN & €0., - Proprietors,
SUCCESSORS TO E. E. BROWN & SON
• *
This large and popular TTetel, elegantly furnished {throughout, will still be found unsurpassed in point of
I T is well known to Doctors and to Ltdies, that
Women aie subject to numerous diseases pectldar
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Whites. Painful Monthly “Periods." Rheumatism of
the Back and Wooib. iuegnlur JieuMruatiou, Hemor
rhage, or excessive “ Flows," and Prolapsus Uteri of
Failing of the outb.
These diseases have seldom been treated success
fully. The proleueioii lias sought diligently for some
remedy that wouiu enable them to treat these diseases
with success.
At last that remedy lifts been discovered by one of
the most skilltu! physicians iu the State of Georgia.
That remedy is
BKADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR.
Tl is purely vegetable, and is pat np in Atlanta, Ga ,
by llradfieid A Co. t ,
It will purify tbe blood and strengthen the svtfem
relieve irritation of the kidney*, and is a perfect spe
cific for all the above diseases, as certain a cure as
quinine is in Chilis and Fevers.
For a history of diseases and certificates of its won
derfnl cures, the reader is referred lo the wrapper
around each bottle.
Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction or money
refunded.
LjGraWOS, Ox , March 2*. PfrO.
Bradfixi d & Co., Atlanta, Georgia :
Dear Sirs . I take pleasure in stating that I have
used, fertile last twenty years..the medicine you are
putting up known as Dr. J. BRAD FI ELDS FE
MALE REGULATOR, aud consider it the best *om
bination ever gotten together for the diseases tor
which it is recommended. * I have been familiar with
the prescription,’ both as practitioner of medicine and
in domestic practice and can honestly say that I con-
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every ladje in the land, who may be suffering in any
way peculiar to Utek sex may be able to procme a
bottle, that their sufferings ir.ay not only be relieved’,
but that they may tie retired to health and .ircngtf
With my kindest regards. I am,’rpspecf r u!ly.
W. B. FERRELL, M. D.
We, tlie undersigned Druggists, take pleasure it
commending totlsetgade Dr J. BKADFIELU’8 FE
MALE REGULATOR—believing it to be a good and
reliable remedy for tile disease.- for which he recom
commends it
W. A LANSDELL, At'anta, Georgia.
PEMBERTON, WILLSON A TAYLOR A CO
Atlanta Georgia.
REDWINK A FOX, Atlanta. Georgia. -
W. C LAWSHE. Allauta. Georgia.
W. ROOT A SON, Marietta, Georgia.
sb.. r&ormTT’s
Celebrated Liver Medicine.
It is purely vegetable, and will act upon the Liver
and Kidneys sb promptly as Calomel and Bnchu 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 Lirer Diseases.
Headache, Dull Feeling or the Blues, Sonr Stortineh.
Sr k or Nervous Uoadimhe, Heartburn, Indigestion or
Dy-pepsia, Bad or Bitfer Tnstc in the Mouth, the skin
has a thick, rough fteiing. and ie darker than usuul,, fell] - „
Costiveness.Melancholy Feelings, Cram’ps. CoRLFfcet, ^ L< ptW w^nt fo
Colic, Dysentery or Diarrlupn, Chills and Fever, and
Biles. Iu fact, where the Liver is out of order, yon
are liable to every disease that is nut contagious.
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prevent and cure any disease resulting l'ror* a de
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It will regulate its functions and tlms cme all dis
crises caused by the failure ot its : seal thy action.
It has been used for a great number of years, and
has given umv«-r?nl satisfaction.
There is no brother or son claiming to have the
original receipt. It is put up in both Powder ami
Fluid form.
Fairburx, Ga., September 1. 1868.
Dr. O. S. Profhitt-.
Sir: My wife has been an invalid for fifteen years
Doctors all agree she had “ Liver Disease.” In con
nerilion with their practice she used various noted
remedies, none of which seemed to do any good.—
Sometime ago I procured a bottle of 1 Live^Medicine
of your agent here. C A. Harvey, which being given
according to directions, has effected a complete erne-
GEO- L. THOMPSON.
Atlanta, Ga., July 18,1870.
Messrs. Bradfiflu it 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. 1
tried various remedies, and among others Shallenberg-
er’s Pills— all to no purpose. I was troubled with in
tense pain in the sunah of my back, 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 has cured me : and to day I feel like anoth
er man. I consider it one of the best medicines foi
general use now pnt up. and. withont any reservation,
recommend it to the afflicted.
O. M. nARUALSON.
elegance and comfort by any Hotel iu the South.
March 21. 1871.
34 lyr
AUGUSTA CARDS.
A. BEALL.
J. FI. SPKMl*.
W. II. POTTJLR.
Dr. C-OTTLIES FISCH’S SITTERS.
This preparation of the
creat Scientist, I>r. Gott
lieb Fisch, of Germany, Is
based ou tlio fact that, as
all materials of the body
are derived front Food, so
all Vital Force, or Health,
is derived from the Force
stored up in Food. Hr.
Finch's Bitters enaldos tlio
System to liberate ami
l appropriate those Forces,
I create* Appetite, cures
1 Dyspepsia, with its result
ing Debility and lack of
Nervous Energy; so tones
' the Stomach and Liver as
to make Constipation and
| • ihh,Miessii]ipossible; re-
inforces the System so it
can tide Over bad results of
changing climate water,
&<■„ and better endure tlm
demands often unexpec-
7 made on Its Force
ami Energy. Ladles in de-
ltcatehealth, aged persons,
and all emaciated an<{
weak after sickness will
(Sh.ptortb.note*) rapidly strengthen by
using this great preparation.
, {7 Whoever ises this remedy, has fu r l,: a
physician a gifted scientist of Germany.
Aug 15 1871. 3 lyeow
C-W* Book an i Job Work neatly ex
ecuted at this office.
r T T, T AND ONLY SOLUTION evor made
in i of ALL THE TUKLVE
valuable active principals of tlie well known
curative agent,
PINE r FTXT2TZ TAB,
TTNPQUALUI in Cough-, CoMb, Catarrh,
Asthma, Bronchitis, and consumption.
CITRIC WITHOUT FAIXi
T e,. T: j O'' \ ir. three to Kix hour-; and also,
by LALiSLNO, l'T IOFYINO and bTI-
N ’ *'; . N'i elf ts t;-i the general hvatem,
is remarkably efficacious in nil
»SI S OF THE BLOOD.
incY •• •: la an. Lii:ptiOI'S of the skin,
I the Liver and Kidneys,
Heart Disease, aud General !>• bility.
OWE TRIAL CONVINCES!
ALSO, A
Volatile Solution of
For INI? .‘vLATION, without nf-pBcation of
- V \ IAJ VBLEdisi overy,
toted in the veal
j tame for tne most effectual
and positively eura ive u-ein
All ilikeaae» of llio NOSF, THROAT
ttikd LI %<;s.
THE COMPOUND
Tar and Irlandraks Pill.
f ir i i;: * tl : *■> v : h ’•'•o KT.TXIR T^VR,
• J •• TV i - moet valuable
A i . : ■ ; YE y. known in the Pro-
i - Pill without exception
tv i v 1 ---t t \ r offered.
The ;I.r i i<-/N and COMl’OUND ELIXIR of
Baldwin Postponed Sheriff Sale.
\V r lLL be sold beiure tlie (h>urt Houhc dooi in Mi!-
T ? ied^**viile, on the first Tuesday iu DECEMBER
next, the following property to-wit :
Four hundred acres of land, more or leas, lying in
the Salem District, adjoining lands of Elam Brnndage,
Francis Minor ami others: Levied on as the property
of T. K. C. Butts, to satisfy a fi la in favor of Thomas
W. Harris. Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attor
ney. O. ARNOLD, Sheriff.
Nov. 1,1871. 16 td
U
Execntri&’s Sale.
NDER AN ORDER of the Court of Ordinary
ar
JL
Js without doubt the Best remedy known in
cases of *
CH01E-3 m YELLOW FEVER.,
it i-. .i.^j ..I - a r s«; :h disvases, and should be
1:. •' in * ’ •! B*.*d of every family, especially
during tLo-e ii.oui.h3in.which
CHOLERA m YELLOW FEVER
arclia’'! to pfcvail. A sms'l p: mtity taken
, ^ c... l i :ii ir these terrible
d:=. uvT
, - ja id Com: 1 Elixir.$1.00per Bottle
Vo1.1til : .Jiution 1 )I Inhalation. $‘.00per Box
Tar uuj Mandrake Pi is, 50cts per box.
S^rul for Circular of I’OMTIYII CURES
to > our Druggist, or to
L. r. HYDE & CO.,
SOLE FEOPEIETOHS,
HO II. 22(1 St., Xetv York.
HOlf5S LOT FOR SALS.
A 0’ ! - v ■' lt THIS OFFICE.
MiliedgeviUe, Oct. 31
ber Term, 1871, will be sold at public outcry, before
the Court House door in said county, within the law
ful hours of sale, on tiie First Tuesday in January,
j 187*2, the following property, to-wit:
One Lot with the improvements thereon, situated on
the corner of Wayne and Hancock streets, bounded
| as follows, viz: commencing at the corner of Wayne
; & Hancock streets and running West sixty-nine (69)
! feet, thence North two hundred and seventy-one (*J7l)
| feel parallel with Wayne street, thence East 69 feet
i to \\ ayue street, thence S.-uth to the begin ing corner,
i t271 lee*. Said lot has on it a two story frame buildhig,
j under rent the present year f i $3*J5 to Mr. Leiken, and
j also a Wood frdiop and Blacksmith Shop.
| Also—The Dwelling House and lot, with all the im-
1 provements thereon, of the late Dr. Tomlinson Fort,
| situated on the corner of Green and Liberty streets,
j said lot containing three-fourths of an acre, more or
J less, and having on it a large two story frame dwelling-
j house (mentioned above) having 8 large rooms with
; closeisin most of them, besides a basement containing
| a large dining-ioom. servant* room and closets; also a
j large Kitchen, Smoke House, Wash House, Stable,
Carriage House and Cistern-
I Alsu—A LARGE TWO-STORY FIRE-PROOF
i BRICK BUILDING situuted on the cornel ol Wayne
! ami Hancock streets, containing three spacious Store-
! nKMiis, occupied at preseutas follows, viz : Store-room,
; No. I, on the erner of said streets, occupies hv Mr.
! J. M. Clark as a Drug Store, and Nos '2 and 3. South
| tlieieof, on avne street occupied by Messrs. Moore,
Fowler A (’o., and hv Mr. T. A. Caraker. Agent, as
j Grocery Stores. The location of this property is
; probably tbe best iu :h«; city for business pur-
t poses. The above store rooms will be sold separate!}*
j or all together aa may be determined on the day ol
« sale.
i Also, a TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING, direct-
! ly eaet of the above mentioned bu liling, and on south
j side of Hancock street, now occupied by Henry Tem-
j pies ami E. G Lewis grocery store.-, witu four
1 rooms above, suitable for offices.
Also—The following l"ts on the North Common of
tbe.city of MiliedgeviUe, viz : Numbers 173, 174 and
179, containing four acres each ; the west halt of lot
No. 180, containing two acres, and three-fourths of lot
No 17‘2, containing three acres—one acre in the south
west corner of the same having been sold off; the
numbers of said lots being as they are designated on
the City Map.
Also—Lots Nos- 3 anti 4. in Square No. 73 of the
city tit MiliedgeviUe. as designated on the Map thereof,
unimproved, containing one acre each.
All of the above described property will be sold for
one-half cash, t lie balance payable in notes due twelve
months after the day of sale, with legal interest ou
the same; the Executrix giving her bond for titles,
said titles to be perfected when said notes are paid-
Mrs. MARTHA L^ FORT, Executrix.
MiliedgeviUe, Ga., Nov 15, 1871. 17 tds
BELL, SPEAKS & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants
Continue their business at tbe'r old stand, the Com
modious Fire Proof Warehouse,
IVo. 6 C’niopbcll Ht.—Office mid Malm Kooiu
No. 177 Keynote!* Mi., AITI ST.4, RA.
Agents for Standard Fertilizers and Universal Cotton
Tie. Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce in
store.
Commission for selling Cotton 1 1-4 percent.
Sept 6, 1871. 6 3rn
AUGUSTA, GA., August 31, 18717"
I have this day associated with me, in the COTTON
COMMISSION BUSINESS, Mr. A W. HILL, of
Wilke* county, under the name aud style of DANIEL
A HILL.
Thankful for past favor*, I ask a continuance of the
same for the new firm.
WILBER FORCE DANIEL.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE,'
Atlantic A Rolf Railroad, .
Savannah, Dec. 30, 1870. J
BH. PROPHITT’S
(£J)i( sentjFLf- ffpQTcILaL
Is one of tiie mogt valuable cnmp'iunJs go* put up
lor Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Cholera Infatum, or Cholera
Morbus.
This medicine lias been in use for years, and gives
universal eatUraotfon.
The most deiicatg child may take it with impunity
=5=
K. St. IS.
RAHWAY’S READY RELIEF
CCHFN THE lYORkT PAINS.
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOCK
after reading this adxertisement need anv on.
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWAT’S READY RELIEF IS A CUKE FOP
EVERY PAIN. UK
It was the timt and is
SHE CIJLY SiE&IXS)IT
that iu.'imi’iy stops the must excruciating pains al-
inysliiflarmnuticns, nnd cures Congestions, whether
0t 4heLii!(£ J , Stomarh, Bowels, or other glands or or-
fans-hyoi e appheatron.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES
no'niatt-T how violent or excruciating the iiain’th.
RHEUMATIC. Bed-ridden, infirm. Crippled, Nervous
Nourish' , or prostrated with disease may suffer ’
R-sdu-ay’s Ready Hclief
WILL AWOlll) INSTANT FASP
|*>FI,4MM Hi W THE KIDNEYS. ”
INFLAMMATION of THE BLADDER
INFIAIWlH.Vi-fON OF THE BOWELS K '
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING
-PALPITATION of THE HEART
1IYSTEKIC8. CROUP, DIPTHKBJA
CATARRH, INFLUEX7A
HE^KSOME. TOOTH \CHE. ZA
NELit^UMA, RHEUMA 'If VI
COLD CHILIS, AGUE CHILLS.
’ The application of the Ready Relief to t!art
orifarts where thepaiu or ihfiiculty exists will i. rj
.qase aud comfort.
Tweqjy ciivp* iu a.l.alfjuinbler of water mm in a
few inomeWB enre CRA’.’PS. SPASMS SOUR
-STOMAOL 1IEAKTBUKN, SICK HEADACHE
UIAlrtrrrEA. DYSENTERY. COLIC, wind IV
THE BOW ELS, aim «!i INTERNAL PAINS
Travelers should ti'wnvf carrv a bottle of B.J
wayti’s Ready Relief w-Ph them. A tew drops i n
water will prev-nt aiekress or pain from change of
water. It is better tiiau French Braudv or Bitters as
ft stimulant.
rUVUR AGT7B.
FEN EK AND AG l E cured for titty cents. There
iwimt a r«*icdui! agent iu this world that will cure
Ke^e).; aud Ague, aud ail other Malarious. Bilious
Scarlet, Typhoid. Yelln*-, and other Fevers (aided hv
RATTW#"S PIEL.-w and so quick a- KADWaY’s
READY RELIEF. Futy cents per bottle.
a«taia ■■ «
STWtNO AND PURE RICH BLOOD—IN.
CREASE OF FLEM1 AND WEIGHT—CLEAR
SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SE
CURED *T<)' ALL.-
' DU. PcADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
has Made the most astonishing cures
>0 QUICK, SO RAPID AkK THE CHANGES
TIIE BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THE IN
FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL
MEDICINE THAT
livery Day an Increase in Flesh
ami Weight is ^een and Felt,
THE GREAT BLCOD PCKIFIER.
Every drop of the SARSAPARILLA RESOLV
ENT coiiHriuuicates tlu'uugh tiie Blood, Sweat, Urine
ami other fluids and juices of the system the vigor
of life, for it re'paire the wast es of the body with new
ar,d sound material. Scrofula, Syplii'is, Consumption,
Glauduiar disease. L'lcers in the throat, Mouth, Tu
mors. Jjodes ic, tiie Glands ai.d other parts ot the sys-
SoreJEy'es. Struniorous discharge.- from the ears,
I* worst forms bf Skin diseases, Eruptioi e. Fever
d»re*. Scald Head. King Worn, Sait R..eum. Ervsi-
pilas, Acme. Black Spots, Worms n the Flesh, Tu
mors, Cancers in the Womb, aud all weakness and
;*in!u! dis- im rges. Night Sweats, L*'ss ot Sperm and
al! wastes of tiie life principle, are within the curative
range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few
lay.-, use will prow* to any pmn aeiirg it for either of
hose forms of uieea.se its potent power to eure them.
Not on’v does tiie SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLV
ENT "exces all known remeuial agents in the cure ot
Ghuwh Scrc-fuhms. Constitutional and Skin diseases;
hut it is tho only positive cure for
UM*WAY’S
Perfect Purgative Pills,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated witli sweet gum,
imroe’, reflate, purify, g'eaiise. aioi strengthen. Rad-
Unyt pllSfor the cure of ail disorders of the Stomach,
Liver, jewels. Kinneys, Bladder, Nervous Disease,
Headache. Constipation, Costiveiiess,indigestion, Dys-
t ijffia, BiKohaness, Biiious Fever, Inflammation of
e Boh eis, Tiles, af.d aii derangements of the Inter-
uat Viscera. Warranted to tfl'ect a positive cure.
Purely Vegetable,, containing no mercury, minerals,
or deleterious drugs.
A few doticp o! EADWAY’S PILLS will free the
system from a!' the above named disorders. Price
25 cents per Box'* SOLD I!T DRUGGISTS.
READ “ FALSE AND TRUE.” Send one letter-
stamp to RAHWAY & CO t , No. 87 Maiden Lane,
New York. Information worth thousands -.will be
sent you.
Juiy 5,1371. 49 ly
iJs^lsy
(V
WILBERFORCE D4NIET.. A. WELLBORN UlLL.
DAMIAIj cfc UIIjXj,
tOTTO.Y FACTORS,
—AGENTS—
COTTON FOOD GUANO,
jNfo. 3 Warren Hiock,
Opposite Globe Hotel. AUGUSTA, GA.
All business entrusted to them n ill have strict per
sonal attention.
Orders for Bagging, Ties and Family Supplies
promptly filled.
Commission I 1-4 percent.
Sept 25, 1871. 9 3m
N AND AFTER SUNDAY. JANUARY 1st,
1^71, Passenger Train* on this Road will run i
follows
EXPRESS FASSENGER.
Leavo Savannah daily 3 45 p. m
Arrive at Jesup (Junction M & B. R. R.) daily7.R5 p. m.
Arrive at Live Oak daily .,..2.05 a m
Arrive at Ballwin daily f 5.53 a. in.
Arrive at Jackson ville.daily... fi 49 a.m.
Covington, Ga., November 9, 1 1 '67.
Dr. Prophitt •
Having a severe attack of Dysentery during the
past summer, I was induced to use your DysentJry
C'ordinl. and derived therefrom immediate ami permn
Lent relief. It gives me pleasure, to recom^ncud this
remedy to all who may be so attacked, believing that
shonld tlie directions be followed, relief would surely
be obtained. Yours, etc.,
O. S. PORTKK
Ct’ssF.TA. Texas, 1°69-
Dr. Propkitt:
Dear Sir: Y'cur Liver Medicine and Prtin Kill 14 is
a complete success. J. L. WHITTLE.
9.3d a. ni
11.ay a. di.
6.45 a. m.
.....7.45 a. in.
6.45 p. m.
- 7.25p. m.
2.25 p. m.
— 4.41 p. m.
.... 7.27 p. in.
8.38 p. m.
12.20 a. m.
7.10 a. m.
10 35 a. m.
J. J. PEARCE. T>. E. BUTLER. CHAS. A. PEARCE.
J. J. PEARCE,^BUTLER & CO.,
WAESHOUS3
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Jackson Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
STORE AND SELL COTION AND OTHER
PRODUCE.
Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope, Tics aud Family
Supplies furnished Customers as usual..
Sept. 25,1871. •!» 9 3m
W. GRAHAM. O. N. BUTLER.
GRAHAM & BUTLER,
C O T TON FA C 7 OR S,
—AND—
( ommission Merchants,
OFFICE No. 6 McINTOSll STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
\\7TLL give their strict attention to the Storage
* * and Sale of Cotton and other produce on Com
mission.
We furnish planters with Giooeries. Bagging, Ties,
5i.c.. at market rates, ami will make the usual advances
du Produce consigned to Us.
Oct 2, 1871. 93m 1
Arrive at Tallahassee
Arrive at Quincy
Arrivs at It:.inbridge
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany
Leave Bainbiidge
Leave Quincy
Leave ’I allaiiassee
Leave Jacksonville
Leave Baldwin
Leave Live Oak
Leave Jesup
Arrive at Savannah
Close connection at Baldwin with trains on Florida
Railroad for F’emanriina, Gainesville, Cedar Keys, See..,
every day except Sunday.
No change of car* between Savannah nnd Albany.
Passengers fur Bainbridgo change cars at Tbomas-
ville.
Passenger* leaving Maeon at 11.30 a. m connect at
Jesup with train for Florida and WcstenPDivision.
The Through Freight Train ou Western Division,
with passenger ear attached, will leave Lawton daily
(Sundays excepted) at 6 00 a np, arriving at Albnny
at 6.05 p. m. Leave Albany (Sundays excepted) at
8.30 a. m. arriving at Lawton (Sunday? excepted) at
: 7.35 p. m-
Passengers to nnd from Florida for Western Divi-
ion connect with this train.
^ Connection, by this train, made with Tlirongh Night
Freight Train, on Sou'hwestern Railroad.
macon &. Atlanta passenger.
I.cave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at 6.00 am
Arrive at Maeon ’ ‘‘ ....5.00pm
Arrive at Atlanta “ “ 10.00 pm
Leave Atlanta “ “ ....6,00 am
Leave Macon “ “ ....11,30 am
Arrive at Savannah, " “ 10.45 pm
No change of cars between Savannah and Macon.
Connect at Atlanta with Trains on Western A. At
lantic Railroad, both ways,for the West and North
west.
BRUNSWICK PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at 8.45 a m
Arrive at Brunswick “ “ 2.15 p in
Connecting with inside Steamer for Fernandina, ar
riving there at 6.15 P M, making dose conmction
with linin.arriving at Jacksonville at 10 P. M.
RETURNING.
Train leaves Jncksoc viile for Fornnndina (Sun
days excepted) at 7.00 a in
Stenmer leaves Fernandina for Brunswick,
(Sundays excepted) at » 10.45am
Train leaves Brunswick (Suodays excepted) 2.30 p m
Arrives at Savannah (Snuuuys excepted) at 8.00 pm.
No change of can between Savannah anil Bruns
wick and Fernandina and Jacksonville.
The>legaut and fnst Steamer “Meta,” 1m* been fit
ted up for tlii* route. Distunee hetween Brunswick
and Fernandina forty-three miles. Passenger* get din
ner on steamer both w avs.
H. S. HAINES, Gen’l Snpt.
May 8, 1871. 41 tl
PROHITT’S
Pain Kill It, .
This is tho celebrated medicine that run Perry Da
via' Pain Killer out of the market, w herever jt wa.
sold. Davis made Prophitt change tie name from
Pain Killci to Pain Kill It. 9
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind, il
ha- no equal.
For Cuts, Bruises, Bnrns, or oki Sores, it is the beet
tiling you can use for a dressing.
For Snake Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, it is
a perfect antidote- %
It is good for Colic, Colds, Coughs or Bowell Com-
plnint. Its name indicates its nature txiily. It is truly
DEATH to pain.
Manufactured and sold by BRADFIELD & CO
Atlanta, Georgia, and by all Druggists.
Newton Factory’, Ga., Nov. 1 t C7.
Dr Prophitt:
Last summer mv horse sprained his ankle severely,
causing the whole leg lo 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. DAVI8. '
DR. PROPHITT’S
f^iiueT and jltjaa £PiLLs^
The best Antidote for Chills and Fever known
Cures warranted in every case or money refunded.
Purely vegetable. . *
DR. PROPHITT’S
Jlnti-Bj HiaiiK JdPilLs.
Will relieve Headache, Nervousness, Jaundice, and
al: other derangements of the Liver. Purely vegeta
ble. Manufactured and fors-le by BRADFIELD A
CO., Broad Street, Atlanta Georgia, and for sale by
ah Druggists of Atlanta, Ga., at iuniiufucturer'spricee
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
■fLUCUixTA, GA.
Telegraph office and Railroad Ticket office connec
ted with the Hotel.
JOHN A. GOLDSTEIN, Proprietor.
Sept 25, 1871. V tf
Messrs, (i.
[I
W. Haas *1' Co..
nil,LEDGRYII.I.E, GA.
AVE received direct from the Distiileis a large
supply of the celebrated
CLARK Wm322Y,
6 yenr* old. and guaranteed to be perfectly pure—
free from any adulteration—recoin mewled by the
Medical Fraternity. Give it a trial.
Oct 23,1871. 13 3m
EDWARD IIAIfeiUT L CO.,
BAKTK.EHS,
No. 9 Wall Street, Ufew Vork-
Five Per Cent. I iilrrrut AI lowed on f)r|soaits.
The business of our firm is the same ns any State or
National Bank.
Individual* or firms banking with ns may deposit
and diaw as they please, tiie same as with auy Bank,
except that we allow Interest on ail balances (Of five
per cent.)
VVe buy and sell Bonds, Stocks, Gold, Business pa
pers, and collect business notes and drafts throughout
the United States, giving prompt returns.
Nov 8, 1871. 13 41
! Flour!
«r.
COHEN
Rome, Ga.
Manufacturer of the Celebrated
CO KEN'S FLOUR,
Keeps, also, constantly on sale all latest improved Mill
Machinery at manufacturer’s price.
Rome, Ga., Feb. 13, 1871. 29 ly
TAILORING !
fjtHE undersigned has removed his
TAILOR SHOP ’
To Wayne Street,
Up Stairs, over Store of
MESSRS. C. IL WRIGHT & SQN,
Where he is prepared to cut and make gentlemen's
clothing in the LATEST STYLES, and respectfully
coiicts a share of the public patronage.
Old Clothe* made as good as new.
lie will also clean and repair old elothes making them
look as good a* new.
All work warranted.
FRANK FOARD.
MiliedgeviUe, Jan 23,1870. 26 6m
CERTIFICATES
We, the undersigned, have used Dr. Prnphiif"* Pre
parations and take pleasure in recommencing them te
i be public, as being all he claims for them:
Col It J Henderson. Covington, Ga. 0 T Rogers.
Covington, Ga j OS Porter, Covington, Ga; Prof J
L Jones, Covington. Ga; M \V Arnold, Georgia Con
ference; Rev \V W Oslln Georgia Conference ; F VV
Swanson. Menticcllo. Ga: Robert Barnes, Jasper
county, Ga; A M Robinson, Moniiheilo, Ga; James
VV right, Potnam county, Ga ; A Westbrook, Putnam
county, Ga: Judge J j Floyd, Covington, Ga VVE
Bebee, “ Covington Enterprise,” A H Zaeloy.Cov
irgton, Ga; George Wallace, Atlanta. 6n; Dick
Lockett, Davis county. Texas; VV Hawk Whatley,
C’osscta, Texas ; VV' C Roberts, Linden eonnty.Texas
Tommev Sc Stewart, Atlanta, Ga ; VV A Lansdell,
Druggists, Atlanta,Ga; R F Maddox, ofR F Maddox’
Jc Co , Atlanta. Ga ; Uriah Stevens, Cartersville. Ga ;
A N Louis. Lowndes county, Ga; Joseph J^iud,
Lowndes conntv, Ga; James Jeff. Cartersville. (.a;
VV L Ellis, Doeiy conntv, Ga; VV A Fordhand, Dooly
county, Ga; John B Davis, Newton Factory; B F
Bass, Lowndes county.
MILLIONS B*nr Testimony to their Won .rr-
ful furatfve EtTerts. They arc not a vi> Ki icy
Drf uk.inadeof P*ur It uiii.IVlilakcy, Pi-oofSpirit*,
nt^Krfhsr Liquors, ilortorefi. spiced, and sweetened to
’please tke taste, enlled “Tonies,’’ “ Appetizers.” " Restor
ers,’’ Slc., that tenrl the tippler on to drunkenness and min,
but are a trne Metlicine, made from the native roots and
herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic t-1imU-
In nt*. They are the GREAT BLOOD FL’KIFIKK
and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect
Bcnovator and Inrigorator of the System, carrying off ail
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 are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital or
gans wasted beyond the point of repair.
Theyiiro'*Gentle Pnrgntivcnswcll nsnTonic,
possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful
agent in relieving Congestion or Intiainmation of the Liver,
and all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young
or old, married or single, at ‘the dawn of womanhood or at
tiie turn of life, these Toni^Litters have no equal.
Fpr IaAnmmatory and Chronic Ilhenmatlsn*
nnd Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Billion*,
Ri-ntittcnt nnd 1 uternilttenl Fever*. Oiscnsr* of
the Blood. Liver. Kidneys anil Bladder,these Bit
ter* have lieen most snccessbft. Such Disease* are
cat*e I by Vitiated Blood,' which is generally produced
by derangement of tiie Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, Headache, Psin
in the Shoulders, Goughs, Tightness of the Chest, Piziines3,
Sour Eructations of the Ptomnch, Bad Ta-tc in the Mouth.
Billions-A ftocks. Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of
the I.nngs, p a in in tho regions of the Kidneys, and a hun
dred other painful symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Liver and Bowe ls, which renderthem of unequalled efficacy
in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new
life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN' DISEASES, Ernptions, Tetter. Salt
Rheum. Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Ptstulcs. Boils. Carbun
cles. Ring-worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. Erysipelas. Itch,
Scurfs. Discolorations of the Skin. Humors, and Diseases of
tbe Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
nnd carried out of the system in a short time by the use of
these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince tho
most incredulous of their curative effects.
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you And its impuri
ties bursting through the skin in Pimples. Eruptions, or
bows: cleanse it whon you find it obstructed and sluggish :n
the veins; rieanse it when it is foul. Hid your feelings will
tell j hi when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tho
system trill follow.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system
of v many thousands.are effectually destroyed and removel.
3a?s a distinguished physiologist, tiiere is scarcely an indi
vidual rtnr#l the ftfre of the earth whose body is exempt from
the presence of worms. It hi not^Spon the healthy elements
orf that sly »hat-worms exist, but upon the diseased hnmors
and slimy deiosits that breed J’uese living monsters of dis
ease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthel-
-mintios, wijl^ree the system from worms like these Bitters.
SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD & CO.,
Drggglsts and General Agent*, San Francisco, California,
ind 82 and SI Commerce Street, New York.
hgr uiu ;u Mmei%-eviiie by JUtiN M. CLARK,
Drneoist. •
May 31, 1871. 44 Iv
rm’EKN, TI.W0RS, ULCERS.
Antobishiuir cure* by Prof. Kline, at the Philailel
phia Cancer institute. J -ii Arch St . Philadelphia, Pa
ir Branch Offices. W Dr. Dalton, 238 W. Fourth St.,
Cincinnati. O . tiv Dr Gieene, Charlotte, N. C., by Ur.
Healy. Stubblefield House, Atlanta. t;.a.
Wonderful Cancer Antidotes.
No Knife-- No Caustic Medicines. No Blood. Lit tl
Pail
For particular* call on oraddress either of the above.
Jan 24.1871. 24 Q'
Call asi See> rs«
STATE OF GEORGIA. I Know all man by
Fulton Countt. ) t!iesw.presei!ts..Tliat 1
have this day, for value received, sold, ai d transferred
to BRADFIELD & L’Q.. the sole riglit to inatmfao-
ture and sell aiy Fainfir Medicinea. and have furnish
ed them witii the fnli receipts, and have aktburi.ed
the said BRADFIELD it CO., to print or ljave print
ed anything they may see proper concerning any and
allot the above named Medicines, This 15ih day of
June, 1870.
[Signed] O. S. PROPHITT.
Iu presence of Thomas F. Jones and Robert Craw
ford, Notorv Public. [ L. 8 ]
And for sale by all Druggists.
For sale in MiliedgeviUe by JOHN M. CLARK,
Druggist
March 7,1871. , ‘ 32 ly
C. W. GAUSS & CO
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Double Anchor Qa?gii'gi Heavy, -1 fret
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Arrow and Wallace Ties, r.s good as the best.
In fact everything usually kept iu a First-class
Family Grocery & Provision Store#
East side Wayne Street.
C W. GAUSE.
MiliedgeviUe, Ga.,Oct. 2,1871.
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